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EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1925 Morning Register Lane County News (OonttiuKMl from pnpxo govon) lly of Mi'rltlllh rum homo Bnlur tlay lo Hnn thu ('hrlntmng hull iIh.vh with rclatlvcH und frlenda. Tin i;raiiK will mrtl in rrmi lur wHHlon nt'Xt Saturday afternoon. '!')! pioKram will l Initiatory wurk In I Ik- third and fourth di- Karl Lawton wont to Cottape Crox Tiift-day nfternnoii to do tmn t'htiHtninii HhunpitiK- (,'. W. lUxon htiH JoIiuhI the radio fatiM and lntttnllcd an Inst rum.' lit In liia hntm. Nt'Xt Tui'dny. IVcombor 29, la Indoor idrnit day for tho Lad t oh' C'ivlt ltniuiivomont club. The mtm 1cth will cuMiriiti with a dinnor tit 1I10 C.ranu.' hall at 1 2: SO to whirl nil mcmhorti and thoir fum-illr-s aro imiiod. Tho rommlttoo on nrrnmromcntH tmt at Mit. "Wyntt'i Hioro Tiiosdny iiftornoon nnd rotnnloti'd idiuiH. Mom bar aro re4tnHtod to briiiK kntvon. ttpomu ond forka for thoir own familioa. CKKSWKLL. Ore., oc. 22. Karl lnwton In home for tho rhriBtinaj lolidaya from the law ftcliool nt Saloni. Tho non of tho Methodist church hold n huildinff hoe at tho ymrHonaRO Monday putting up a KtiraRO for the pastor, Hov. Mi. Orny. They enjoyed ft bountiful ttlnnor at noon supplied by the women. M Ikh Ethel Martin, grade, the povonth and eighth, will give an olahornto Christmas proirram at the Presbyterian church Wednes day eventtiK. IVcomber 2S. Mrs. W. R. Thompson enter tained her Sunday school class Monday evonimr. They nracttced their number for the Christmas ytropram nnd then enjoyed the evening with pamos. Light re freshments were served. A framed motto was ptven Miss Stella Manr anen, who Is a member of the class, and is about to move to Cor vallls where her parent have property. C. Y. D'xon's household poods arrived from Portland Monday. He Is making his home perman ently in Oreswell, being Interested In the bank. v L. J. Getchol has on exhibition at the bank a, large cabbaKe grown on his ranch. Notices are out for the annual telephone meeting to be held Jan uary 4. This will be an important meeting as the continuance of the service will be determined. Fail ure of patrons to meet their ob eessments and dues Is the cause of the possibility of losing the service and if lost those who need service will undoubtedly pay "some other company iwice wnai mey-jwiy nun. with n cut on bin hip. Ho was hurt by tho amw ut the oivk'1" Weutern in ill. The Sunday school la preparing for a tree und program Christmas eve. Chester WheeKr and Kay Olson aro homo trom Corvallis for tho holidays. Mm. Mid Kimball. UauKhtor lone. MIkh Thclma. KimtMill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold nnd son Lea nurd and Chostor Wheeler wery In Kupctie today. Mr. Bates of Kupono preached Sunday and will preach tho first tsumluy tn January, both morning und evening. Mr. Hates nnd W. L. Wheeler called on Mr. and Mrs, W. I, HrUu tow nt rUNtsatit Hill Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mr. Irvln Itosthick and son are up from Monmouth spund Ing the holidays. Melvin Kimball spent Tuesday nt Coast Fork. The literary society Is well at tended each Saturday evening. Mr. und Mr, luiliVr and nun of IVxter'nnd Wayne Klliott of Jas per spent Friday evening ut tho W I- Wheeler homo. Mr. Laffer nnd Wajnc practicing fur the or chestra. School closes Thursday for the holidays. Mr. und Mrs. Olson wore In Eu gene shopping Friduy. MAN TAKES WILD RIDE CHKISTMAS TKKK KXtK'KEU OVKR BY MOTORIST (RStitrr I-nt County Special COTTAGK OKOVK. Ore.. Pec. 23. After what officers describe as u wild ride up and down Main s reet in which he is said to have knocked over the community Christmas tree nnd later crashed through, the door of the Tourist cafe. James Potts was arrested Tuesday evening and held on a charge of driving while intoxi cated. He was released today un der $50 bond and his trial will be he'd later. Potts pleaded not guilty to the c'.uirge against him. TRENT PERSONALS (Rrtr1str Lane County Special) TRENT. Ore.. Pec. 23. Mrs. Porter and daughter and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and child left Monday for North Yakima for a visit. Ralph Bricker la In the hospital COTT.USK GROVE PERSONALS .' lRnlfr Lane County Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. Pec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder of Lorane were Christmas shop pers in town today. Professor Ropers, the consult ing engineer from Corvallis, was a business visitor in town today. J. Allen and son, Jess Allen, left vesterdav to spend a few days on the:r ranch at Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen mo tored from Roseburg Wednesday afternoon and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Feister. W. H. Pavis was In town today from Lorane. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sodestrom ar rived yesterday from Black Rock, and will spend the holidays here i. i RURNSandSCALDS UEAD COLDS at once wttba win rim fitiffhet Resmol1 ii Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely op nostrils Vapo Rub O r 31 MUUom Jan UJ Ymariy Plan to take those pleasant trips! There are so many places you and the family have planned to visit some day. Don't put it off any longer. The stages are waiting to take you when and where you wish. You have nothing to think of but to be at the depot on time. Make this outdoor travel a pleasure. OREGOX STAGES , 537 Willamette Telephone 1860 No. 4 POLLY AND HER PALS CupKUiM itm bf NcwMKr lVnturo Korvliw, tno. BESIDES WILFUL Cliff siZTT ; , , , r m i n ' S A STOCWW FOIL A .11 S BUT NCW T4AVb . XT C -i I . APPIF AM' MOTS) rMMUAL' amrr-HOCMWv1 t C ) m MfcBBlL- A r EEC. T'KtEP W -; CZ I'M with Mr. Sodestroms parents nt Divide. Clair ItiKle Is here from Port land to skiu1 tho holidays with his Krajidiuother, Mrs. Surah Harms. Mrs. H. A. Itaxun left Tuesday to spend tho holidays with her relatives at Wasco. Ore. lr. llu mn will leave Thursday afternoon to Join her. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrows nnd two dauKhters, Mlllicenl and Jer lne, left this ufternfton on a hdl duy trip to I .os A it coles. They will visu ' many friends and relatives while away and plan to stop at San Kruno. soo for u few days on their way home. K. t Quitrley has sold his resi dent property on X. Ninth street to T. M. Boyd and Is moving tm one of the new houses recently built by Mr. Weiss on the Pacific highway. O. McCoy will leave early Thurs day mormitK for Portland to spend the Christmas holidays, George Marksbury. accompanied by his s.sier. Mrs. O. M. Miller, left today for a vacation trip hi to California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder were shopping visitors from Kow river today. Marpret nnd Dorothy Jackson, daughters of Mrs. Gladys Jackson, returned home from Mt. Angel to day for the holidays. ' ItoN Lalw Givo Party (Register Can County pclal) " MAKCOI-A. Ore., Dec. 23. The Rebekah lodge sponsored a Christ mas party in their hall last even ing. About 40 members were pres ent. Folio winy the distribution of ftlfts from the tree there was a short urogram and card party. The committee in churno of the Evening's entertainment was Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs. Newhouse and Mrs. McBrlde. The First Christmas Tree It wns 1200 years apo, alop a snow covered hill In the wilds of central Germany, that the Christmas tree was born. There, on Christmas eve, had gathered a congregation of half-civilized pngans to witness the slaying of a little child on the alter of the Great God Thor. Under tho massive "Thundering Oak" the aacred firo flickered, the stage was all set for the sacrifice. As the priest's hammer was lifted 8t. Boniface, Bent to carry Christianity to the "barbarians," rushed on the scene. He de nounced the folly of such cruelty and cut down the sacred oak before tho very eyes of the astonished mob. "Look you to heaven "for your God," ho pleaded. "Take this little Evergreen, which points to heaven, In the place of the low hanging Oak at Thor.' And from then to this day the Evergreen haa been tho symbol of Christmas. - k U. S. NATIONAL BANK. ' The Bank of Service EUGENElOANfr SAVINGS BANK 'Che Bank for Savings MAHCOLA PKBSOVALS (Ki-cutrr Ian County St"-!!) MAHCOLA. Ore.. Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. William Farrier will leave on Thursday to visit for a few days with their son nt Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Dull will spend tho holidays with relatives In Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins were in Salem on uturday and Sunday at te home of Mr. and Mrs. M. !. Capps. Mrs. Ed Johnson and little daughter Marjor o b ft Saturday for Port land- They will bo with friends in Ur city for about a week. Guy ftnii.h v 111 visit I:i Bremer ton. Winh.. duriuc the hoUdays. Miss Janiiron nnd Mid McMann l of the l:i-;h s hod farulty left for their homes Wdneday e'.en inn. Miss Jamison wtll go to As toria and Mijs McJinnia to HI'ls boro. t Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Mills and M r. and Mrs. A rt h ur M rt i n are going to Salem Thurrday e.ntng where they will be with rcl;;:ivea during the Christmas ueusoit. Mr. Miles of Ktderwood, Wash., is expected to arrive this evening for a visit of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lane and lit tle daughter Virginia, will visit In Battle Ground, Wash., for a few days at Christmas time. Mrs. Minnie Thomas and Jose phine Thomas have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Lane for the past few weeks. Pauline Thomas of Brookfleld, Wash., ar rived last night and will also be a guest at the Lane home. to era. He fnUKht In tho fummin battle of Bull Hun undr General ; MtVlellnn; rtlno was In the luitt k nf j Chlrkuhomtny and oilier major eti- I KUKemoutK. He was wounded four i times Lu buttle. Mr. Gray cime to i trefoil short ly after the civil war and h-is live J in the vicinity of Oaki-ldo many ears. lie was about hts vontlno work when he fell near the house. Ho was carried In and death over ttiuk hint in a very few moment. Ho di'd about S iYUck Tuesday morning. Old use was gien as the cuum'. Mr. Gray leaves his wife, Mrs. Theresa Gray, two ilaimhters, Mrs. Georrti Hebert and Mrs. Will Walker all of OakiidKo. Funeral services were held today at I o'clock at the family resi dence with Itev. Mr. K.dland In charge; interment on Mr, Gray's place adjoining the ilebert ceiuo tery. i m i a : x a i l : itst x r.s ( Hi't!iH'r ..ini County tifcvUl) DOHKXA. tro.. Bee. JJ.---lie v. CutiH't'on of the Cottage Grovo Presbyterian church preachetl at the Dorena church Sumlay after noon at -:3u o'clock. At none Cottage Grove visitors from here Saturday were tile nil JenniiiKs and two sons. Glenn and Delbert. Miss Kllen Matiiich. Flor ence Iund, ouls Podge. Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Ktrk. Mrs. lAd Wag goner and two sons. Wee Christ man. Albert Paquetto family und Hubert Musby. Mrs. W. A. Uiml visited at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Kv ert Wright at Cottage Grovo Sun day and Monday. Miss Kllen Matuseh, assistant Jilgh .Thool ' teacher here, has rented rooms nt J. II. Kirk u ros. deuce. Mr. and MH. Miles Wicks of Kugeno is apendlng tho holiday at the home of Mrs. Wick's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Jenulngi'. 1 Mrs. Buth Kngiand. who Is tak ing a teacher's course at Mon- lr. r.tr HlmtitH in I ttc YaKlnut tv (loll, Uul I limo ! lilt tt; nuiuuU bUBl IH In tiMtwIitlali MUolatltniM. Omnge I'rlerti Art ItHter With l.uit-Hif uii-k ruttmr srart'it, Ititti'Kvl ftr uiiiiiii wm lit twlti-r linim Kt'lHM ttlly I It- W flluA.tV Itrttlo. S4l.- m-iu.rll.v t fl.lUull.fto btii i'r iito miuy null, l"reJt Kdinun U Vwy KtMrce tn ilm nui.ltl- nittcr In iho t.lumii.. hna for. il irntli hi-rn Ui bnu in Mlluii til ITr. HUverai.lort nt vmy MvAII'K Ml I T O l Mlllt A rW IvalltVA.U Atv arrliluit st J3S IhiuiuI, llrUr Nutw wf H liuluitt Tnut t..tl tif Ifio J up t t nilgai mtv hor, s'jtt pdir m : uu ttni.i:. Kxlteiuft iluilnt(i (i( Almuttd Itul. AriUtiitkt rimltiitf kmui! a iil. r.t.y (tlit.irnu l.fttiA.t& .loion. t'i4ittM-nr ititikrl ult-rt.l). with ntot vt ttto l.a!i Wlnit rlfinrl uu Hit tin iiit ir ma bliitf hoM tlritt. wit It hlnli vlu- ut the (lull. ..nulin.m.-r luttrH-t . rr lua.l.t Willi i'iilltotnu ttt ll.Utf crate, Milliliter' milter Nnllre WnilltiT ti'trntiu .ttlvUrit Woiliirattit)-: Prefect hleinrniM tlurOt lltv Mtl 3 hour nttliit tho r.!tmht minlttititti trtniKTtlurrL OultiK n-irili In I Ufr-o, nurlh.t to Spokane, 31 lo- bt; in link or, I tloi cc. nttl axutlt to AihUti'l, 41 li'rron Mliiltttuni iciuppraiurw t t'orllanU Umigttl bout I i dv ivkb. (Continued on page la. column E) DAILY MARKET PFP0RT Orrcon Journal Mnrkit Itftlrwl PiUtTLANU. ur . Urc. ;j stiffen lne of tlin t'altfornla price brought about ilKht rvr)r t rtt tin the tUlry cliniitfc, but lit IB cotwllllon nut by o tn-tirm rrf ir.tt.,1 on tlin niton markfll. t Ihln Icrrltuty nl. while . allturnU prub f ttbly will tuke nut imi ((-k bn aHi f of thn hH't w rttl lirr llmre, I tie oullvt ) . not nuffl' lrnt lo keep the market ICtfiinnl up. Coll mornicfl lntfr't continue to n-ck .tn nutlet fur thrlr ofTfrinxe. wllh -rreiy any rat.iblHh-a prtr. Sotne t t.'if ntitraK jcniHla hit twn moving lo i i' Mfornlx. terrntly. a cmiilUlon iitoet un- I itt th; W-IihI of Die wmun, I Rrrelpt of fcif are now o litwrl that I hw t rutin nlrcix!? in talklnit of the prob able prim that will rule fur tho tnr.tKa ' Inp-Jt. Moine believe Ihl year'a toraice . 14-awm will mart earlier than In ny recent year, but weather rono'ltluna ara likely to be the rhief influence. UEGt'LAR MEETING HELD AT CHOW Seven Cnmlldaicfl InlOntfMl In 11 rut and Second Iegre Work; Juveniles Elect (Register I-in County Special) CHOW, Ore., Dec. 22. At the regular meeting Haturday, Decem ber 19 the following officers were elected for the coining year by Crow Grange: manter, H. J. Iayne; overseer, Virgil Lllea; lec turer, . Neomla Llles; steward, C A. Sover.gn; uKsiMant steward, W. R. Fisher; chaplain, 'Ida Boverfgn; treasurer, K. B, Doano; secretary, Allie Gates gatekeeper, Dclmor Gates; court, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. iJoane, Mrs. Ktephens; I A. stew ard, Dorothy Doane. Lunch was served ut noon. In the after noon there wero seven candidates Initiated in the first and second degree. Juveniles also held .their regular meeting in the nftfcnoon and elected officers for the com ing year. On December 11, the H. P.. com mittee gave an entertainment, sup per and hazanr which was well at tended. The sum of $f6.42 wan de rived from the sales at this bazaar nnd supper, which Is Just about enough funds to finish paying for the new piano. The next meeting will ho tho third Haturday In Januury. Itiitter Htluiillon la Wenk Market for butter In ruHn wenk wllh no rhnnaje In the prlre of prttitu or ruon Kenerally, nlttiotiich no lne nhmllnic ot the latter In fmlWateii on the open market. Vnul Htippllea Aro Nmullrr Smaller uppllc of country -kllleri ra vef nre ihown nlonir th wholeaal way with 'leninmt better. Hales are iliown at JCfildc pound for topa. IIos about ateady at recent price. Apple Tnule nt HlniMUllll Trade in apple 1 pratlnily nil at Pacific Norlhweat primary point for the laat few day. Price are being allKhtty fOne Man Women! v . .s , v ... wn m- i:HM i 1 S L si'Rvivnii tiv nri.ij ki;n WOl'NWKO KOI Il TIMi:s Onl.r'dKC Mini Movril to Oiiwn sliorily AT.ir Iti-liclllon nnJ Mnls llfinu; Here 'Roift.lrr T.nne f.'ounly Bpcfflnl) OAKltllKiK, f)ro., Dec. 23. Inrnnl J. Orny wiu Ijorn In Arm tronc county, ' Pennsylvania. Kcri)tomher 10, 1840. Ho I!etl at OukrldKn December 22, 192G. Mr. Gray wn a civil war votor jn. Ho norvotl In (ho 81nt rKl jnent of tho I'onnnylvanla valun- ' J Everything was Bercne in the life of F. W. Brighnm, Los An geles, until his wife, Marian, calling, at his office, was told ho was out, but had sent a .box of candy to Uk bnby. Inquiry, she said, showed there was another-Mrs, Brighttui, PuUu ; Potitttnd WWo-ieeaa rKTI.AM, Ore. ef. ;j. The the price dealer pay wholeaaltr cent whir otherwl noted Duller sellinc price, boa lot: Cream ry price: print, ettra, ito per lb, lor plain wrapper, ubjeel lo 4lecount of 303; ilairy buying price, i0 per lb. Hut ttrrat Country atAlloa 1ellvry blt; llet churnlnv cream. lo er lb.; no. 3 rarie, 41043e lb, Portland de livery; beet churnlnv cream, 4Io lb, Che Helling pile: Tillamook coun ty triplet; SlOJlci loaf, 13f llrt Oregon triplet, not branded, Ue per lb. j Tllla mouk f. o. b. lllng p-Vce: Triplet to lb; loaf. Ite lb.; Coo county rhee. selling prlr lo rtallri Triplet. 10a; loaf. Sle per lb. Kg- Huylng price. Front atreet: Cur rent revelple, rio per doien: hennery white, air per'doa.; benfifry pulUtp, Z : . undereiietl, lie. I.lv IVeltry Helling price: fleavy hen. :c per lh.; light to ine.llum hen, loe per lb; broiler, heavy, He per lb; light. :o10r; Peltla ducka. tO031c; col ore.!. l:c lb. Turkry Kanry dreeed. 430 IS ; onlmary. Ht ; fan y llv turkey. 30tf3;t: er lb. Onlone Helting prlr lo retailer: gar lift. !$:: trregon, I.30Oj.3i. Tnbl I'otatnee f teachUte (lein. 1 II Inral. 13 tul:.Tl; Vahlina. J T8 ttlJ.Tfi; ftint-y baker, l 00 r eweet tto- tatoe. fnllfornlo. 4fllc per lb.; yam. I 13 no iMi.hel. Itell I'ejyMir Local. Itfloo per tb. Mum-h etable Iarly, I0Ooe. ! rarilabeg, 30C; beet, tttri carrot. ; j turnip. 4 Of (I u ion bunrhea j Back Vegetable flelltog price; tteet. ; 13 00; carrot. II 19 Mrk . rabbaga. aon. I tc per id. ; letture. rallfnrnla. 41 litl If- 0 :ia!. raullfluwer. Ittral. W f I !i crat; celery, It 000 . 60 .oen; greer paa. ( . plnch, local, II OA orpng boa; tomato. Dot bou 13.10011 So crate. ilenia and provfeloaai Country Mt Helling pre to retail er: Country-killed bo, beat butebara under l&l) Iba.. U'iOUo lh beat calve (about 14 to 100 lb ), HOId par lb; lamba. I'fMIc per lb. , Iard I'ur laaf, 23o lb.; hortantng. ltr. Hmoked Meat llama, 10340 par lb., breakfaat bacon. lUQtlc por lb. Hop, Wool. Ride. T4. Hopa Nnmlnali lit erop. flluatara. nominal, 0Oi3e( Hid nuylng price: Raited hldac all weight. So; green hid, fo; salted bulla. ; green bulla, lo; aalted or green calf. Ho; aalted or groan kip. 10c. Hhaep I'.li Flint dry ahp pelt, long, J2t4o; short. llHei nlra. tILn flint dry ahearlnga, each, SflOc; aalted pen a, mng. earn. II.00OII.S0; abort, each. SftOlOc; bearing, aacti, lOOllo; dry aalted pelt. 17 Ho. Wool Nominal; Tallay, fn. H -blood. 1 9 40c; medium or 3-4 -blood. 14 040a per lb.; toaree or I-4-blond, I403H0 par lb.: braid, 110 33c lb. At valley point prlcaa aro to to lo higher for a I acted lota. Mohatr Buying prlra: Kid, oOo per 'b.; tuple, 4Cn per lb.; abort ataple, 40c par lb.; burry atock, 30o par lb. Caacara birk Huylng prlca, 1121 pe). To lb.; 1B14 pal. In lb. Oragcn Orapa noot Buying prlca, I Ho Cattle and rwtre Ua. good 7.HS I 31 Madlilin 6 74r . 7 'jr.mmon t.lOO f.H , anner and cutter 4 1049 Mo 'Talfera. good and choice (ISO Iba. up) f.Oof) 1.60 Beware the Cough or Cold That Hangs on rornlntont rouKhn nnd coldii lend lo Korloua troiilile. You nun 'lop them now wllh Croomulnlon. an mulnlflod croniiolo tht In plnnannt to tnk. Croomulnlon In u now modlrnl illnnovi-ry wllh two-fold no. tlon: It noothf, and liauU tlin In flnmod mi'inbriines nnd Inhlliltii norm (trowlh- Of all known driiRii, proosoto l roooirnlMd by hlKh modlcnl nu thorKloi an ono of tho Krontoiit honllnif nRoiuInn for pnmlHlont coiiKhii nnd ooldx nnd olhor fornn f thrnnt trniitilr-n. C'rooinulnlon conlnlnH, In iiddlllon to nrr-onoto, othor honllnn olomunu which notho anil hi-nl the Infnctnd mom hrnnon nnd ntop the Irritation nnd Inflammation, whllo tho crnonoto noon on to tho fltomnnh, In nlmnrhcd Into, tho hlood, ntlnck, the nont of tho Iroithln nnd ohockn tho growth of tho R(rm, Clrt'omulnlnn In Kunrnntoed imtln fnotory.ln tho troutmont of pnrnlnt ont rotiKhn nnd coldn, lironidilnl nnthma, hronnhltln nnd othor formi of rcHirntory dlnoaHon, nnd In ox nollnnt for liulldinK up the nyntom nftor ooldn er flu. Money rofundnd If nny ootiah or oold In not rollovud nftor InkliiK nocordlnu to (lrontlonn. AnK your nruaKiHt. croomnlnlon lomimtiy, Atlanta, Cla. (ndv.) ' (7) (ohnmrt and uiedlutit welghl 4 1047 00 IVwa, giod 4.(9 I UI t'oiiitiiun and medium 1 io 1.11 Tanner and eutter I.Uwtf I. II lltiUn, good (lf, yenrltnga eiduded 71 f 4 10 Calmer to medium I.0Q 11 Oalvee. medium i cltwlo (mllkfeile ekt ludrl) I I04 I 10 I'llll Mltd i-lmiHMt 4 W I I'l Venlei. medium to chulti,, t.0V4l3.uo full and -imttnn l,ot)f f.u) Mhcep nnd l4nib t.atub. good lo cliult (Mt, AJam) II OOQII ?1 Medium and good I valley ). 1 3 31 if 14 Si Hravywelaht (13 lb. Up) .10.101 II. IV All weitihla (eull and cimmoii) 1,00 0 11.0 Yearling Wet her , niedlUtit to rhulc I0O1I l.'tre. ruiiunoti lo rlm uuiy 1.04 Cull end otiiiui-n . ; 4u tf I no NiTC Th abuv claaa and grade 1otallon do nut In all raee tepr. n l actual aale. lb aom Instance they repreeent vatuee at whUh aurb lotk would aell if available, according to lb Judgment f the uterkvt taporlar Huge Heavyweight (110 lo 110 Hie), medium, goott and choir 11.10011,01 Medium weight (300 to 110 lb.), medium, good and rholra ll.7S0H.vl Light weight U0 to 100 ite). cotuinon medium, rholr lEOOOtlll Light light (130 la lo Ibs.t. common, niedluni. good and f!Ua 11.OOStt.00 Slaughter ptge (ISO lb. down), madiuni, good and rhoke 1I.00OU.TI Feeder and Blocker pig (TO to 130 lb I, common, m lluui, gol and chriic. ... to. loo 11.10 I'artlnnd 41 rain I'liturm tltr TU AMi tnled I'reae) ltHT.ANI. lire.. h. JJ. Wheat, hard whiin. mill. t-rrmhr. II li, Jn uery, PVhruatv. U.K. hard while, blue elnn, burl. fl while and woafrn white. iiceitiber. Janimr v. lvttruary. 1113; hard Winter, tlort hat n Hpt Ihg and Weal rn ted. t'f ember, January, rbrury. II H. oel. No, 3. 34 pound whit feed and ', l4 emlr. Januar y, February. J & iLirlry, No. 3. 44'tH.und and ll punl. ltr niilH r Januar y, F ht ur v. I 0 Cni. No 3 eaatern ylloW Bhlptiient. tei on hrr. Ill: Jnqry, 111 11, Feb ruary III Mill run. lanUrd. January. Ill; Feb ruary. ;i. Hrwttle Itay and drain f lly The Aeo-ated I'reae) HKATTI.K. Itec. 33. AlUlfe ipaal. nne; barley, wliul. 145; giotind, 4&i clipped. Ill) vhott. all grain. Hi; for 11, whala, leu; oreked. hay, alfalfa, I'l; llmoihy, 3. m 30) ml.ed. 1 36; lineeetl meal, T0; oat. l'uge Hxiind. Ill; evrAlth, fuwtl, 4U oy beau 'tf, wheot, J. I'urtlitml ItaJry titrhitiigd lliy the Aaaotlatet) 1'teeel IMHTI.ANH. tire,. Hc, SI lluller estrae, nm.-i tamlnnl. 4bi inhi.o (It. la. (irate. m, pr b Kkt. ektta. 34.'; fuels, 14,,. puBta rurin.i te,elpl, uiideiu.d' -So per di. F.rr ti,d -Jr Marbp, (My Th Aewoolaled I'tee) l'HTI.A.SH. 1,,, ,vt-. i ,((1V HuHng puree: Valley (huolhy. ; aelerti Uiagon, l.-J.lo; alfalfa. Iltlofj l''i, rim tatitl n I'Mlilrial. .... , . . "' III li. my ,.! y prima, bij.i iirl 1,. ' ' ' "'iftl Nrw v..rk mil 'H tliui.i, ct,lt, Iju-.V'1 ..1.,. ,.., rli). f.,,..y Sure Relief ft24V6 Beu-ans U4(d-.' Hot water gaul--i Sure Relief Bell-ans FOR INDIGESTION 254 and 75 Pkd'3 Sold Every whero "'j Kt Hawaiian Music Native Songs and Dances Orknhl Grill Jlciir Aloha play the human voice cm his uteri (juitar. Three-Piece Orchestra Wedneulay, Dec. 23, Thur.day, Dec. 24, Chruttmaa Night, Dec. 25, alto New Year". Evo and New Ycr' Night DINNI-.R DAN'CIC Kvcry itif;ht cxcrt Sumlay V to 12 . in. IS cent, cuvnr ctmrxo Oriental, Spanish' and American Dishes 861 WUUmotto Street Upitain Tclcphona 2343 CUTICURA Helps Business Girls To look thair b.t. 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Start fhe New Yt Hnn and Well Bend for my lloofc TODAY. fortiand ortu D(Dn Bu'lM DEAN, MDJnc Box Candy for Christmas CreAteat Aaiortment Ever Displayed in Eugene. Kerry chmitmm 5J -fSaraplar chocoiatu icwrsont . Whitman's, Johnsons, Schraffts Droste's Complete Imported Line. Chocolates, Cigars and Cigarettes. VVc mail free of charRc to nny pitrt of the U. S. A., and invite you to looU over the stock. YE TOWNE SHOPPE . KRNEST SEUTI!, Proprietor 778 Willamette Street 'Telephone m ! A FEATURE EVENT LA RAW AY'S Friday Nite, December 25th SncciM Decoration. A Big Chriatmai A TltKA'C Tree I OKNfJ i'i:.TiyB IIANP JIMMIE PURCELL'S Syncopating Seven . TWte. n,.'nrl,fA.r flnot 111 ToVI Danclnir Everv Saturday ' New Year' BaH M t