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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, OKE SATURDAY, DEC, 12, 192S TWO HONOR SOCIETY PUNNED . Morning Register Lane County News j club today. A romtnlttca consist ing of K. 11. Hnmlln nmt John K. Klols win named at today's lunch eon to lank Into t Hp stamllnirs and nrpntlire of tin? Torch Honor no- cli'ty. a non-wrrct orRitnlsatlon with chnptvnt In Hlmut loo niK icnu In the Northwest. Only niic-h students w It o make exceptionally lilfil) srtidca In tholr school work arc cHtftMi' for mom-br-rshlp In tho Torch society. Schol astic work Cntintg most In determ ining who slmll 1 members, and athletics are a secondary consider ation. A hlKh standard must t0 kent In (rradea during tho entire fop ve.irs of school In order to ob tain a permanent ImdKe. The so ciety Is rather expensive to mnln tain, said one of the members, but If It proven satisfactory It la prob able that other organisations In the cltv will assist thu Lions In estab lishing it. The Lions will aid tho Civic clno and tho Parent-Teacher association in beautifying the Krounds at tho Rrnttuln school, it was decided at the luncheon this noon. . The club will share in tho expense, of tho work. ( A New Year -nrljr will be Riven LIONS TO INVESTIGATE HIGH SOHOOT, ORGANIZATION ( lull Will Afdtst tn rtnlttnlll School 1 (iroiuid Work; New Year Party ' For Wo-mon Scheduled rrtt-ti-i-r 1-ano County Fiweial) KPKlNGFJKI.n, Ore., Uee. 11. K litvmtKatlons to bp'made by a poinmlttee of the Lions club aro favorable, Hprlnnrleld hlRh school students wil) probably have an honor society, said members of the MR. I!. P. CALLAHAN, S5S fWrl St., Kujene, Ore. Dear Sir: Just to Inform you that since purchasing the 6-tube Fads, of you. I have been very much pleased and gratified -with re sults obtained. I have in ,three Weeks received and verified over the "loud speaker" nearly J 00 stations In V. S. and Canada, whlcfi I consider marvelous. I can conscientiously recom mend I ho Fada. ' Tours truly, W. U QOODELI Junction City, Ore. by the club on New Year's eve and plans for tho party were discussed today. The evening: will be a "wo men's ulitht" and special stunts mo being arramtcd for tho affair. A surprise, stunt Is befng aruiuited by John K. Hotels, l. H. Murphy and Veru 1. Haln. Herbert J.,i'ox will also work out a special attraction. The club approved tho work done by the Hoy Scout committee of the orKnnliultoii in starting- orKiin Isutlon of a troop In ttprlngfleld. H. K. Maxey, chairman of the com mittee, mudo a report. bXnx to Move monday I'lUST m'slXKtjs DAY IN xi:v ItVILlVlNti I.ISTKI teruoon. Mrs. Olson eiuerlulnod tho Hoyal neighbors club. , ' li. c. Harclay, auditor of . thn Southern I'uoldo company,- w in Bprlimflcld yeatenlay, chocking over the hook of the local olllo, Ulls hentliiuurlora aro In (Jugcne. BAZAAR WBE TODAY cm t t.MMrni:i: in i;i.iwa: OF OIIUSTMAS KAI-H $85 FADA RADIO $85 ASK V8 ABOCT THE RADIO R.Kl.r l.an County Seorlul) SI'KIN'liFU'U). Ore., Hoc. II. The First National bank of Spring- field will b open ror business In the new building at Fifth and Main street Monday morning at 10 o'clock, according to announce ment made by President William 11. Hughes. Tho work of moving has been going on during tho past week while the hank carried on business In the old building at Second and Main street. Tho new building is modern und well equipped and compares favorably with others of its kind elsewhere. YOU WILL APPRECIATE . OUR . 75c Sunday Dinner Mask by the Vagabonds from 6 to 9 P. M. Ye Towne Shoppe POWER LINES REPAIRED HOTEL ASTOD " Ind HOI Ix Angeles Every Room has Private Toilet S0 Baths New, Modern . Cloee to Shopping District and Theatres Free Gantf Tariff from $1.50 F.XTF.NS1VE WOKK DONE F.1.KCTK1C COMPANY 11Y (RKltr I.an County Sptttal) SP1U.NGF1F.L1, Ore., Uoc. It. Work Is being dope on the power lines of the Mountain States Power company which tie within the city limits. New poles arc being In stalled and heavier wire is being wed. The new arrangement or tno transmission will send two 1 1.000 -J volt lines to Young's corner on the' Ooburg road, where one wlft branch off. In addition to these tho .-OOn-volt line lo Albany will be enr ried over the same poles. The work of rebuilding the Hues caused, temporary power changes to be made by the company tins week. MATRON STILL IN OFFICE RESIGNATION IU'J"OHT ERROR, SAY OFFICIALS The Boatman "s Pledge An Indiana barage tender sauntered Into the; market place at New Orleans one sunny afternoon directly after having sold his cargo of supplies from "up north." He was staggered at the sight he saw, for before him were human beings being sold at auction. "If I ever get a chance to hit that thing, Til hit It hard, by the eternal God!" ha vowed. Thirty year later this gaunt, rangy boatman died at the hands of assaslns because he had literally "hit that thing hard." And today Lincoln's name la spoken with reverence the world over. Living for a principle, working for a principle, dying for a prin ciple, he baa set a high standard to be attained. We attempt ' to follow als lead, In our little way, in the field of. assisting business. - ' US. NATIONAL B AN K ?5he Bank of Service EUGENE LOAN ff SAVINGS BANK Che van A for savings (Register Lane. County Special) SPRINGPIKLD. Ore., Dec. 11. Mrs. Paul Hr attain, recently ap pointed Springfield police matron Is still m office, despite a report published today that she had re signed, said K. W. Smith, city re corder, this afternoon. Springfield city officials want It to be known that she Is still fulfilling1 her duties as matron, said Mr. Smith. A conference was held with other members of the city government by Mrs. H nut a In today but abe did not resign. It was stated. HOPS TO BE EXPORTED ; AtSlOST ENTIRE CROP IX S. P. WAREHOUSE GONE (Restater Lne County Spc!al) SPHINGFIELD. Ore.. Dec. 11 Three carloads of hops were ship. ped from the Southern Pacific company warehouse here this week. according to company officials The cars were sent to Jfew- York, wnere tne nops'wtu tie-exported. tltosUtvr Lmio County HpotlaO SIMUNUK'tKI.O, Ore., loc. llcr A sale and t'hrlsimas basanr will be held by the ways and means committee of the Women's t'lvle club at the Long and t'eoss shop on Main street Saturday. Tho committee has beet) working on ohm for the affair for some time. t'seful i'lii'lsttuaa nlfts will be on sate at the shop nil day, the hasuar opening at nine o clock, said Mrs. Maude 1. Itryan. chairman or the committee. Needle work will be Included In the article for sale, Thoso In charge of tho sale, aro Mrs. Hryan. Mis. t', K. Wheaton, Mrs. Walter J. Scott and M Grace Koberts. SIXTEEN TO GET LETTERS srRixGFiixu (;uii) men to iie HONORED (Ilrsl.tiT tn. County Knott.!) SIMtlNOFIKLP- Ore.. Hoc. 11.. At an assembly of the student body of the. Springfield high school to bo held before t tirlHimas sixteen foot bull players are ta receive letters. according to recommentlallona In the hands of tho student council. Member of the teum who will receive letters aro Cupula .Mcl'her- son. quarterback: W. Oelger. full, back: Cox. Cawurt and Lewis, half. backs: l'ollard, center: Moon and J.. Thompson, tackles: C. Thomp son ami Hastings, ends: t.ombard. center and guard: (?. Whltannck. tackle: Hurper. K. Gclgor and Wil liams, guards. JUDGING TEAM IS FIFTH COTTAGE GROVE STt. 'DENTS IIIGn IN CONTEST (Reslil.r tin. County Special) COTTAGB GROVE. Ore.. Dee. 11. The Cottage Grovo high school stock Judging team has been awarded fifth plare In the state contest held on October 31. Ir Portland, during tho Pacific. Inter national Livestock exposition,' nc cording to word received at the high school by the officials In ennrge of the contest. . On., ,.,- ... tft Asa Gllhiun. ranked second In the state and seventh In the entire na tlon. The team ns a whole.! ranked thirteenth In the United States. and was composed of Asa Gllham Nell Davidson, and Claude Short ridge. T Teams from practically all of tne western states were entored in tho contest, and comnrlsed nbnut 104 students. Miss Gllham will be presented with a medal for her acnievement in the competition. VOLUME OF. MAIL LARGE f PACKAGES SENT KAItLY AT COTTAGE GROVE Kffl.ttr Lane County flpecLl) COTTAGE GHOVK Oro tw ! The present yvnt has been the4) inrcrpKr In thn ht,rn.i, t . . .. ' . j But two carloads 'of hops remain; taRc Orove pontoffico. In polut, of In the warehouse of thlit year's volume of Christmns maning, nc- crop. u was snia. i ne enirro crop ' cordlnjr to Postmaster Smith. ; for this year has been brought In. The year has also, accord inir to him, been marked by an unpre cedented amount of early Christ mus malliriK. The probable cause IK'Hllt'tl l UIUV HIP iHMinni " llttVtVl W V (' MltWllhlttt li lUclr nut1. Pnuil.AMV ii, II.- TIhm i Hi pru'M tirs Hy liilMKlrt Uutlur HoMHi irli'. tiH.Mt Crm try iMltom Prtnt. He l'r Ilk for itum wrMr. usimi la ilttH'Aunt f 301i Aaitr uiii priv. vmr iu, h.; N 3 lltfttl. 4T IW 10s. iwiumi u C h s n iivs itriv; IHIIhiiwi "in1 If trlilia l1.4t loat UU0l Otn Irlpt'tt. uol brn1t.( ti r lb. I TI1U mouk r. a. b. mn prlcaa: TrlsKU lr ih ; lonf. t lb.: Cat county vhw. wiim prk to rUIIrt: TilpKtv lwf, 310 r ID, - - K HUVinit prif, rrvm irwwii v-r- rfti tr.-ivtv ir uniii .twin.! un.lxratlril .34'. iviuy niuns pru-w.i iipmtj itt. n3 IU. t 1 1 tr It t la mUnm bis. Ht:oo lb : bittJUrft, bvy, jks pr id. lltit. :O30o tb-i I'.kia Uuvk. Hat or.L lv lb, TrVV FrtnoT UrMwil. HIBIW ID. tAmry. 3(3ic; fnoy livs lurn-y. ite pr lb. - Ann 1 1h : ftillt V baikfl. 14 00, Holl Pppr uo'l iffl.H Pr id rililir. 4Uo; beelfc JtV; earroli. ioe lurtitttk. 4io daQ bunch. Sack VstbU tfaliitkv nrloei HU. U.Otf: Cftrrui. 11.10 iki fstbbAS, Orrttin. 10 pr ID,; luoco, (.aniornik. ll.tovll I11 ffdt; rvlory, 1ltOH 00 ti.oo orans boi; lom(o. hot boum. 14 to erst. . Mmla ud tVnvUlnssT , Onunlrv Ulf Sllna Drl t retail r. rrtiinlrv-klMl bos. bt butcktr umlor 1(0 lb.. 1HOU40 lv : bil cW (but 10 tu 100 Ihm , 1KJ10 pvr id imha. lTOalo dot lb. UrJ I'ur .(, tlo lb.1 shorttnlng, 1ST- (tmukwtl Mrata llama, HOMO Dr lb brkfl bacott. 3Oll per tv 11 aim. Wool. HtAo. . nona Nomtnalt 13 crop, oluat.r nhi Inskl lUttSSO Hil. Uuyltvc nrlc' fUMswl hid. a bull. : ?rn birtla. c; aalltl r. n ralf llr: Mll'tl or tfrn kip. KhD I'.IU yilnt Art eb PHa. ).. itUo- sbarL llS4e: Pltc, HU tllnt Art ihaarln. aach. ttf0oi Uxl nelta. Ion. aca. .e00II.IOi hrL cb. SB03c; cbvarlnca, c. 100 ito ..iti n.1itL ITIsSc. - Wool Nominal: valiay. tin. H-bioo4. il04oc: maHm ar l-4-blood. i04Oo per Ib.i cora or 1-4-blaoJ. 340Ho par lb : braliL ll3:o lb. At vllay lnle prl(a are lo to lo blgbtr for altail lot. Mobalr tiuylas prlc' fctltl. o par IK - Biatl. 48c iter lb.: borl alapl. 4c pr ib-i Dorry foc. yr CaerArm bark OuylBS Mice. ptal. Tc lb.: II4 Pt lo lb. . ' ' Orastin Orspa lt Buylot price, IH per lb. Cattle and Ciures 8ra. ood J.JJJ Upturn J" . Common " CanDar and eulter 4.O0 Itelfera. sl and holc lb, up) M0 a-10 Common ana ma m urn tan welfht) Common and meUtum .... Cnnr anj cutter . Cow. goott Common and medium Cannar anti eutter USI NOW! 4 lt I SO I II I 09 . ' i ( Ot 1.100 t.tl l 009 ' 19 Saturday Specials at I lb. New Fresh Citron . . .... . . . I lb. New Orange or Lemon Peel . 3 lbs. Seedless Raisins . . . . . . . 1 lb. Pail Peanut Batter , 5 lbs. Wood Box Fancy Prunes, packed for shipping ......... 8 lb. Wood Box Fancy Prunes, packed for shipping 9 lb. bag Eastern Larrowees Buck wheat flour ................ . 2 lb. tin Liberty Bell, Cane and Maple Syrup .... ..V ........ 5 lb; tin Liberty Bell, Canie and ; Maple Syrup jr lb. tin Light fCaro Syrup . 10 lb. tin Light Karo Syrup . . 3 lbs. Bulk Cocoa . 1 0 lb. bag Pure Cane Sugar ...... I lb.. Groceteria Butter . . . .50c ,,36c ...25c . ..25s . .,85c .$1.18 .. . 6&c ...45c . . .78c . . .38t ...72c . . .25c . . .65c . . .50c Phone 1686 or 257 48 Ninth Ave., Eaat ( fchilcavor lo Moot (Rsl.l.r I.mne Countjr special) A busing meeting will be held by; y Smllh for thp ho1,er,Blo a,,, VfcPrV"Ef ? Chr'stla" Endeavor: thc tu,h by mttlni, ,rl r. ei ' llv vC,Ch., Sa.'.Urd n" tlon c lo lven oil rcln.lv,. "noXcl '"At rSeer," t a0,tthyecarh"n8 ,n """ " pected to be present bv nfficors. as 1 L many matters ot importance to the organization will be taken up. !' SPRIXGKIFI.D PERSOXAUS I . K.iclBter Lane County Special) ' Sl'RIN'GFIELD. Ore.. Dec. 11. K. R. McEMon and W, L. Gray, In ! spectors for the Southern Pacific ' company, were inspecting; lumber '. for their company at the Booth- Kelly mill here today. R. W. Carlton, formerly tallyman1 ' at the mill. Is now assisting in the retail department, carl Nielsen Is taking his place as tallyman. K. I King of the southern Pa j AUXILIARY TO ELECT ftKXEFIf DANCE PLAXNED ON DECEMBER 19 (Itfller Lane County Spaclal) COTTAGE GUOVE Ore.. Dec. II. Members of Ihe American Legion auxiliary are to hold elec tion of officers for the year of 1126 on December 21, It wan de cided in n meeting of the organi zation held recently. clflc, and other company officials, benetlt danr! ln conjunction with passed through Sorlngfleld this af-. tha union drum corps in the as ternoon in a speciaf train on a re- m((rv on necember la. The women eurn trip from the road construc tion district. L. O. Mathewg of Trent visited acquaintances In Rpringfleld for a short time today. ... . Mr. and Mrs. J. . H)ll sent part of today In this city from their home at Jasper. Paul N'lce. son of John Nice nf ; Springfield, has returned to ,3ils iiviiiu jiere uiter a stay or some time at Grants Pass. . John Kndlcott of Cedar Plat vis ited his brother, Isaac N. Endlcott, here Wednesday. Ralph Hammltt and Frank Staf ford of the Donna district, visited ln this city yosterdny. Grant Tate of McKenzle Bridge came here recently to visit with Mr. I and' Mrs. L; E. Dunks. Mrs. Danks Is a sister of Mr. Tate. Mrs. L. E. Shrlvner and Mrs. John Newman of Eugene, Mrs. P. A. Wooley and Mrs. Bruce Iins- bery ofr Hpringfleld were guests of Mrs. Emma Olson Wednesday af of the organization will give wool quilt away at this danco. a Wide LARAWAY'S Jimmie Purcell' Band 7 piece 7 The best and biggest down-town orchestra in ' .Eugene. You'll find Eugene's ' best dancers at Lara way's. There' a Reason! COME TONITE Big Christmas Dance December 25th' Gospel Services Sunday (K.sl.ier Lane County Bpeclal) BAILHY HII.L, Ore., Deo. 11. At the Four Oaks Grange hall, (Continued on Pago 3. Column 6) "dal7maeTreport' (Omon Jonrnal Slarkri B1ew) POItTlsANU. Offf.. ljr. U. EKif prk continued their lomblln lactlcit during thn day. not only on tu XLbne but on the open market. floe H pit are lalntnit In avery direction th renult blnc a Knral accumulation of luppllea whlrb rficelvera ar mol nnxloua to jret rid of from day to di There li no dlfpoiltlpn anywhere to keep ten overnlKbt. iwtaiiora ana wnoio inlora nlitte view tho immediate future of etcr price with much auiplrion. He tilt la that there ta no disposition what ever to pure haw auppllfi except for lm mediate needl. - Ufxplte of all the talk of huirn etocWe of ettKN In tornae. the trade hero I a Iok to find the owniu, Government fportti indicate libera! itoctte of. fftwe at Portland, but the beat Informed men the trade have for aome time been un able to d lac over them. Theaff la not much demand for a tor pre earn, but hold em nnnear nfot overanxious to ' alindo value to ft point where carload buyer can operate. nuUer 8 Hunt Ion Ta. Oulei ' Practically no tlmnne I ahown In the local butler market altuatlon. On the dairy exchange cube were unchanged, althoiiKh aome price hadlnp; was ahown In epot on the. open market, Print prlena einilonary. Jnnnnraft Oromte Are Down Price of J a d none orange did not re main at the arheduled price of $3.Z bundle very Innir, Within a. few hour after their arrival aaln were made down to f3 a bundle. Today (hey are lelllng a low a 9i.75qMZ.no. ftmnlt AitIva From Coltimhln While there have been aome limited arrival of Columbia river attielt by a re tailer recently, flret otfertnn by l wholesaler thl eaon were ahown Prl day. Trade la preparing for ft big run niixt wnnk. , Wnlntit Mnrkrt I InnHlvn trniiHtinl dullneMN continue In tho mnr ket for walnut. The retail trade la not buying ( arriiRtomed euppllft - and wholennler report the inollet volume of order known Ht till period of th j- on. iTicua are Hiniionnry, Potiitn Trnd Ifetnnlna f)ntl Trnde in the potato mnrket remain very dutl, both locally and at primary n..n. nnji ihM(. vaarllna excluded) CannarllO medium I T Calve, medium to choice - l milk fed excluded) 1.40V VIA Culla and comrnoa I M T. Vralera. medium to cHolce. . 10.00 O S1.10 Cull and coaunna I.100 10.00 KhMp nmtl Lambe tn.K mtuui ta choice. tUt, ..Adam.) 1H0V11.I0 Uedium and good Talley).i10o II ! Heavyweight Iba. up) . .10.009 11.00 All weight (culla and common) I.OOI1.00 Yearling welbera, medium to choice I.001M Ewe, common to choice.... loot loo Culla and common H0O l.oo NOTE Tha above claae and grade aaotatlona do not In alt eaaaa repre sent actual ealea la aome lnetanoe hey represent vaiuea at wdicd ucd torn would aell UT avaliaauw icewmni to tha judgmeol oC th,a market reporter 1 log . Heavyweight (3(0 to IfcO b.). medium, goou ana rhuk. 1I.TIO.0 Medium weight COO to 140 ibn.). medium, gooa . ana choice U.0itM0 Light weight (100 lo 100 lb,), common meaium, . .. ID 4IHI it cno.ee ,-.. v " Llghl light fllO lo 100 JbO. common, meaium, goou inu choice 13.JI0I.UO iflaughter pig Ulo Ibe. down), medium, gooa ana choice II.00O11.7 Feeder and ilocker ptge (TO to 130 lb.), common, me dium, good and choice. ...il.OOOlM ' Portiiuid (.ruin utureW 1 ' My The Aaoclaled I'reae) PORTLAND. Or.. c. 11. Wheat. Bill?, . hard white, Docembar, January. 11.17; -hard whltfv blue tem and bart, December, January. i,t; aoii wniie. December, I.I7; Jflrtunry. 1 1, SO; weetern Deceinber, 01. 5J; Jnnuary, ii.tve; hard winter, nurlbern aprlng, December. January) 1 1. 02, wvntern red, December, January. $1.(3,- Oaia, No. B, 30-pound white feex ie- tiember. January. 130; Mo, 2, 30 'pound gray, December, Jnnuary, $30, . Hit r ley. no, t, ft-jounu, uecemoer. January, $10; No. 3, 4-pound, Decem ber,, January, $30. Corn.' No, 3 una tern yellow alilpment. December, January, $34.76. Mill run.; ataniiard. December. Jan uary, $30, Portland Dairy KYrluuigft (By The Aaeoclated Pre) PORTLAKD, Ore., Dec. . Tlntter. itra. 6O0; Htartdnrdii, 11c; prim flrata, r; rirat. inc per lb. Kgga, extra, ifw; flreta, 3Sc; pullet, 36c; current receipt, 3.1c; iindenlxed. SSutpor dox. Port I nod Hay Mnrkei (Ity The Amoclaled Pre) PORTLAND, ire.. Dec. 11. Hay nuylng price: Valley timothy. $170110: entern Oregon, nominal; alfatfa, $100 $10.60; clover. $17; oat hny, riK-9$11; oat and vetch, $17.60; traw, $7.60 per ton. Soiling price, $2 a ton mora. HmlUe Hay and drain (Tly The Aoelated Pre) HBATTLB, Doc II. Ilrley. whole. 143: frounil, $46 , clipped, $48; chop, all grain, $61 corn, whole, ISO; crocked, $61; hay, alfalfa, $26; timothy1, tin P. H., 1301 mixed, $26; llnaeed meal, $70; OaJa, Puget Sound, $44; arratch food, $A; aoy bean, $70; whtal, $40. a 1 1 1 You Can Repair Your Car Completely Overhaul It on the Installment Plan .We are now able to completely repair or overhaul your car on the installment plan. No large lump sums are necessary now to pay your repair bill. You can give your car proper attention prolong its life on this now method of payment. People are buying cars, radios, homes, clothes, and other similar things on a credit plan an installment plan. Peo ple of high repute use this method of paymrnt, because it is good business, simple and gives them the use of their money for other purposes at the same time. Your car needs attention. You have neglected to have it overhauled because you couldn't afford to part with so much money in one himp sum.. -The usefulness of your car depends upon the care you give it. No Extra Charges Just a Plain Business Arrangement Independent Garage 31 FiftK Ave., West Telephone 2232-R gr; northoeat to Hpoken". $ drai et to IUr. 3 tUg.. and tuih if Aebtaad, to dr. Minimum temper alure at Portland tonight ebut 4 de gree. Sew York fruit Price (lly The Aaouclaled 1'reae) NRW YORK. De. II. KvaporatM apple firmer choice, 13 W (ill J-4c; , ranry. ll'4UI 3-4r. j Prune. Irregular, ra,tlfornlaa, I 1-40 i 13 3-4e. Oreg..ne. lOWe. I Aurlcut firmer; elandard. II Q I?H; c)).iice. HS36; eitra rbolre, ftoiia. Peach firm; aiandard, 10 lie; fancy. Il033o. HaUitia firm: lo mueratela. fftHe, chwlre in fancy aeeded, OSiOllo. eeedleaa, 70$c. rV4it imjry rTvrliange lly The Aeeoclaied Pren) NRW VOHK.. ee. II. Hap ateady; rreamery cubes, 6to; brick or print. $lc per lb. - Rga. freh ranch, lie; ml fed color, 61c; pullet. $7c per do,. fCZEfM u4 Mart Um kuliss m with Who Made the Appraisal Your property insured for 90o valuation. - Your LIFE? What pi-rcoiil.iKo "f valuation? At who makes tin: appraisal? WHY DELAY? Ami why contim umlrr-insuifd. Many a widow ai orphan is living toilay without evi the in-iTSMiics lit-caiiie "Had" wi cd to 'Think It (tver." LET..BH1 IkskcrviIlc--"PLAiN Diitrtct Manager T Oregon Lite Pkon.! "WP WR1TF. 'EM RICHT' 55t Wfc.1 nmiiift iiury ntrnnngn I Hy The Aonloted Preim) ,' HBATTLK, Dec. 11, llutler, city creamery cube, lie; brick or print, He. per llj. Rgg, freeh ranch, fiio; mixed color, 47o; pullet, '10o per d,. llrM Notna of Wliolmiiln Trndw , PlKcellent demand for liothuuae tr mntoe at , $3, 60 f (.no rraie, Olery heart nro firm And , rirrn; $1.60 for mot. Country-killed veal ahout,ten')y; He ijor a fe Irip. 1 Kanry drowod ', log aelllng; 'hroiind H'fco pminrt. . - onion market !, aoffiry; 0-t grower Inclined to hold, . Hwent potato morn nctlve. Oranhorry demand ewe 1 1 ant or tnral At eteady prlre; Partem altiggiih hern, Iorara of unuMiinlly good quitllly, , fflilprMra' WrnMier o(lc i.Wenlhflr huronu advised Krldny fro lect Rhlpmenl during the next an hour galnt tha fnllnwing minimum temper alure: Cluing nurth to Neattle, 41 do CNSIIIBE TTIHIHS Our service is prompt we wait on customers rapidly Our cutters are experienced they know how to tajce care of you. All phone orders go out on the very nexi delivery TRY US FOR PROMPT SERVICE Beef Roasts lb. 10c Fancy Pork Roasts lb. 20c Boiling Meat : lb. 8 c j t " 1 Hamburger lb. 15c No. 5 Lard $1.00 No. 10 Lard $1.90 Eugene Packing Co. 675 WiUameu" Telephones 38 and 39