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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 192S Morning Register Lane County News ILL MIS FID 5150 TWO OTKKK.I OUT $36 FINES IN .HMTICK COI UT Anily XyMrtmi PUwUmI O.utUjr to CI n rut of Assault tuxt flattery on Mnrwlml Krrd llmwon on business mnttors connected wtlh the onler. There- will he a special uicettnir of th Hnrlnirflclit to.!? on Tuw.IHy eventntr. t which time Mr. Clave will kIvc Ills formal n.Mrrs. Hefner tho nicotinic. A half dozen application for membership Into tho group will also be consblercl. tt Is announced by. officials of the local chapter. (Hrilr t.iine County 8r-.clal RIKINC1FIKI.P. Or Dec. SS. Christmas celebration with liquor rulmlnatcil In an assault on an of ficer and rultei In tht In fines being levied nn Andy Nystrom. mill man of Nprliifrrietd. In the pours FEVER IS UNDER CONTROL i.i.oyh wu i.i rs utttuiixs to srniNtti'rKi.n home (RKlatr l.n. County Special) srftlNGFIRl.n. Or.. Dec. . Til f ...a nf r- a rial f.i. hhmi.I court of the city Monday afternoon, j , ,VVo Springfield famine, are well " " '; ."'"" "'.under control now and rMnni?nc.a nneu me ae.ient.ni- 0f the disease lion for niertult and battery of an offirer and 50 for being drunk and disorderly. Mayor A. A. Bushman, In the nk-sr-ncs of the city recorder on chrlslmns day. levied fines totaling (SO on Kurene Hood and W. A. Conn, two residents of Marcola, for being found drunk In the city limits of Springfield. Rath paid fines of f 25 each. Andy Nystrom was sent homo once on Christmas eve by Night Policeman Krcd Henson. Ho twice camo hark to town and on the third trip, according to testimony, the asault and battery was com mitted. He met Kred Henson, the ntKht policeman, near the Bell theatre on Main .street and a fight occurred about three o'clock In tho morning. The court was called to order at two o'clock. Frank DePue, SprinR fleld attorney, acted as' lawyer for tho defendant. Nystrom. through hl attorney, plead guilty, but re quested a fair presentation of the caae. Plstrloi Manager Arrives (K-sJRIrr I.kim County 8pen SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. lec 3S. T. T. Clave, district manager of the Woodmen of the World.- arrived In Springfield today and will remain Salem today, where she will give u the spread la checked, aavs Health Officer lr. Pollard. Lloyd Williams, who was sent with tho disease to the Eugene hoi. pltal, has returned to Springfield, where he Is recovering as well as could bo expected. SrUIAOFtrXn FKRSOXAUS R.'Kittrr Lane County Special) 'PPRINOPIKLft, Ore., Pec. 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams returned today to their home in Seattle. They have been visiting over tho Christmas season at the home of Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. James ljixton. . J. Q. Radnbairgh 0f Qoahen spent part of Monday In Springfield on business. Frank DePue, Jr., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePue in Springfield over tho holidays. He l a freshman In the University of Oregon medical school at Port land, and will return to Portland by the first of the year In order to prepare for the winter term's work. Hugh Kester of Portland Is vis iting relatives and friends In Springfield during the vucatio. period. Miss Hattlo Mitchell, who has re cently, returned from Moncomble, in the Belgian Congo, Africa, where she acted as missionary, left for Greet the Now Tear at Laravay'G TrlUriSDAV, DEC. 3lrt The Season's' Premier Dancing Event HATS HORNS SERPENTINE The Big Midnight Frolic Music With Kick JIMMY PURCELL'S SYNCOPATING SEVEN Eugene's Dance Orchestra De Luxe . The Brightest Spot in Town DANCING TILL 12 . ". . ' J 11 HOW ABOUT THAT 192 AUTO LICENSE? . Ym may obtain ' the required II Bank draft 1 at the II First National Bank J Since 1883 II Dark-haired Visit You Man "Take out and tnko In, Bod luck in supo to begin. Bui, lako In and take out. Good luck will come about." Thus ran tho law governing New Years Eve In merry Old Eng land. At midnight all the doors and windows wore thrown open nmid many shout of welcome to tho New Year. Then the whole family hovered about to watch their luck come In. If a woman or blond man chanced to be the first visitor, bad luck was theirs for a yoar. If a dark .man entered bearing a gift good luck had como to stay. Empty handed, even the darkest lirunett brought bad luck with him. May a swarthy, dark-haired man bearing a gift' bo tho'flrst to cross your threshold New Year's mornimr. US. NATIONAL B AN K "She Bank of Service EUGENE, LOAN SAVINGS BANK - Sne 1 SanA Jor Savings series of lectures on the tnlaslouni'y work In Africa before tho Christian church ot Salem, the group which gem her to the Congo. Cliff I.ybarger returned to his home In Wondllng after visiting over the Christmas holidays with relative and friends In spring field. .Mr and Mrs. lvll.ort Itucklln re. turned to their home In Portland after vlMttng over Christum at the home ot Mr. and Mrs, ilvorgs A Pltto. H. Fnrnier Franklin' of Port. html Is visiting during the vacation at the home of bis parents. Mr, and Mm. T. 1. Franklin of Springfield. . . Odin Olson Is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Kmnm Olson In Springfield. Mr. Olson la now i resident of Bridal Veil. Mr. mid Mrs. Glenn A. Ditto vie ited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pitto mother in Junction City. The mother's name la Mrs. Maypole. Mr. and Mrs. OuyMosler returned to Portlund after vtalting at the homes of friends and relatives la fcpnngriour. A. K. Hoik was a business visitor In prliiKfield today from Klumnlh Kails. Kdgar K. E. Blakely of Wondllng was a business visitor part of Mon day In Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fish returned to their home in Salem alter spend- tng the Christmas period at the home of .Mr. and -Mrs. Uoorge A. Ditto. Herbert P. Clarke and wlfo re turned from a abort vleit to Portland. Mrs, Mary Kessey and son. Dwlght Kossey. motored to Albany nu I'orvnuis Sunday on a . brier outing trip. t.. Kt. Sutton, business man of Springfield, returned today from a short business trip lo Portland. IT. and -Mrs. W. A. Foster of Portland are' visiting at the home of Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. De Pile. They plan to return to their homo before the first of the year. Mr. Steve Farrier of Lowell tran sacted business part of Monday morning in town. Mrs. Bill Daure and children of Albany are spending the Christmas vacation at the home of Mrs. Daure's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. : E. Lepley. 1 Carp Gray. Jr.. feed merchant of : Coburg. motored In for feed sup plies from Springfield mtllmen to f day. I Alex Mathews of Thurston spent ! part of Monday transacting buei- ! Ernie Nebergnll. feed salesman ' and grain merchant of Albany, i spent the day in Springfield tran ! sacting business with local mer , chants. ' Mr. Rnol Sherman, truck driver for the Springfield Mill and Oraln company, made a business trip to Cottage Grove today. George Plat, farmer of Thurs ton, was in town on business Mon day forenoon. ! Elenora Schiewle of Portland Is visiting for a few days nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Frese at Sixth and B streets. Mrs. Schlewio , is a sister of Mrs. Frese. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewle and three-year-old son. Pnul. of Mulino. are visiting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Fred Schiewle. : The Springfield Mill and Grain company received a carload of flsli and nmt rteal today. The meal will be ure-l in TiKimi'artiiring dairy feed for local distribution. The Salmr.i moai i1 male from salmon. Both Kni'rs e-ere sli pped direct from T.vfma. Mrs. VI'--ed Cio't and two chil dren of Clm.-e Gnrde:is vlsUod In , fcprtnfffioJd tcdiv. P. A. Wellcr or Jinj cr speit pa-t or ino day transacting l-js::io: s In t town. Mrs. C. C. Adlcmtm of Kurenc was a business visitor part of Mon- uay morning. W. O. Nichols or RureMe bnm nn dergone a major operation at the Pacific Christion hospital In Eu gene. i Mrs. J. P. Muskoff of Rnrlnr. : field Is confined to the Mercy hos pital In Eugene by a major opera tion. She is reported to be doln nicely. Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Beard of Eu gene visited at the borne of Dr. and Mrs. Mortenson over Htinrinv. Harry Fllniesand mother of Wul- rerviiie were business visitors in Springfield today. Mr. Fllnles Is a I farmep there. I Mrs. J. P. Muskoff of Spring field expects, to undergo a major , uperauun ai me I'acinc Christian hospital in Eugene. Herbert Stev ens of Fall Creek will also be con , fined to the Pacific Christian hos pital wnn a major operation. A ; local physician will attend both cases. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis; were guets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ueorgo vainer recently. M. J. France of Heedsnnrt ir rived hero last Sunday to spend tne unnstmas holidays with his wire- ana family. mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker of Colfax. Washington, are guests at mo noma or mr. and Mrs. John ( Parker, and will visit relatives in uvular oerore tney return home. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Albors re turned , Bitnday nftcr spending Christmas with fhelr parents in Albany, Mr. abd Mrs. Harold Stewart ami children of Fall Creek, John Talc oi. r-ugene, iiart Tate of nine Hlvor, Cecil Byerlln of Vlda, and Miss Minnie Craft of Eugene, rela tive of Mrs. L. E. Danks, were guests nt a Chrlstmns dinner nt me mme or Airs. Dunks at Spring field Junction. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. DlHard, with children, Anna and Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Hrabham of Hprlng- niiu. uiin sons, limy and Kdward weni lo nanta Clara Christmas day j w ",,mrr ut me nome or Mr. u mm. ij. i., (merman, who en tertained with a fnmlly dinner M. C. Jacrnies of Dyrod, Wash- inttton, brother of Mrs. Ira Young of this city, arrived at the homo of Mrs. Young Christmas evening tn nnurc iioiifiny visit. Thomas McKlnnls, who has been In eastern Oregon attending the funeral of his fnther, returned' yes terday. Mrs. Levi Neet and bahv spent a few days of last week at tho home of Mrs. Noel's parents In Cottage Grovo. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Adrnln of Eu geno were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Adrian of Hprlngfleld. Miss Ituby Ketchum Is here 'to visit her mother, Mn. Effio Kelchum. Mr. and: Mrs. TTarry Holt and dnughter. Maxine of flntem annm Christmas here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hnwko. Mr. and Mrs. W 1 am Hanr-nrk wore Christmas dinner guests at tho nomo or Mr. and Mrs. L. K, Pngo. Mr. and Mr. C. T. Vnlller of Eu- gene were dinner guests. Christmas at the' homo of Mrs. Valuer's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George- Vnlller, of Sprlni,r"IiI, FRANK JENKINS SPEAKS UIHilsTl'K KIHTOH AT 1)T TAtiK ;UOVK CHAMnKU COTTAiiK (UtOYK, Oro., Doo. JS. iSpPo.nl to 14ukIiUu "How (tout Kvtn to KUKn niul what th o her h;ilt' of tho wot'M In lint (t.niitt" Ih th miuH'tlve uiut ut imuiauM iiubjot which Will bo liuiultOit by Kfrthk .lonUlnx, rtJlUir or the KtiKfno K'HiH(or ut Tui' tuy"j noon lunohooh of tho vhum bfp or Ooinmorc. Mr. Jwikliw, it oitltor or onct ot tho Ktaioa lotttKnif iluHlo la rfc opntHl iu mto or th OroKon foromoHt oilttoritil wrtti'it. A n Hodkt'r ho hait u plfvirittii; way ot putt. tiK ui'i hiM lilon without iteormn to wtnti to Toiv thom up n nnyono niul nutitfo ttlwayi contain enough lninoi' to koop ht aiiitionco in a ivroptlvo mood. An h ntwnpAptr man ho t po oulturltv flttOil to toll tiN how to krop huHiiu'Ki frtim :o!n)t t,o hit t'tiy. Having rwontly i-omplouvl tin rxtonnjvo trip through tho Khhi. ho hni oiiutppMil h tiitxolf to toll what tho other half tf tho worUt Ih not (loin jr. tvrru;K ;uovk ikusiai.s COTTAC1 K tUSOVK. Or., noo. Mr. niul Mrs. I.olamt K. Wit lotji, newlywotln, who wto kui'mIh for tho holUlays of Mr. WlllotH' pan'iitK, Mr. ami Mih. J. 1. Willot. loft for their homo lu Khuiuvth KalW, Suiuiay. Mm. AuuuMtn MfCormlck Hpotit ('hrlstma day at tho homo of hoi mothor-in-Iaw, Mrs. M. A. Mi l or- miok. Mr. ami Mr. Snmuol Voath it- turnijtl to tholr homo In Tillamook Mommy morning. Mr. niul Mm. H. K. AUImm. who have boon K"t nt tho homo of Mm. Alll!ou' purontH. Mr. ami Mm. H. Kiontor. rHurtiotl to tholr homo in KoMobtirir .Sumlay. Mr. nml Mr a. Win. Mattock niul chlhlron. of Salotn, aro vbtltlnu at th homo of Mm. Mattock par ont. Mr. and Mm. J. H. Itninott. for n fow lay. Rov. Mr. MrOoo In lioro from Albany nml Im n kuojiI nt tho homo of hln Uamthtor. Mm. Hay Truck ami Mm. K. Quttcloy. Thoo. Towtiulolly In aurforinn from it bmtly mnKho! ftnitor on hln loft hftntf. Injured whllo ho wa nt work hnndllnif tlo nt the WIoh Hros. mill. Mr. and Mm. ..outer HnrrlnKton roturnHl homo la to Sumlay oven In from Koront Orovo. whoro thoy wrro jru os t of Mm. Harrlmeton' paroniJ ovor tko fhrlMtumn holl- days. Mr. HarrhiKtoii nml Mint Knthryno lark wore nmrrlu in Kurene Thumdny nftornoin. Po- combor 2-1. nnd loft Inimt ttlntoly- for Portland and Poront tirovo. Thoy will bo at homo in tho apart me tits over Smith nml Shortj ntnro. A. A. lafoon. nlnht watohmnn nt the AndrVfinMlddUaton mill, in confinod to hi home with n badly upmlnod Inst op. Mm. J. Kruopor. who hn boon visit tnc with iior nintor. Mm. Ron coo Forward, for nevornl dayn. ro tttrnod to her homo In I'ort Anito loit. Pnturtluy. She will vlnlt with frlondii in Soattlo on hor way. Miw Dalny Johnnon. of KuKno, Is a jeuoiTt of-hor linter. Mm. Frrd Holdlrr, until the latter part of tho week. Mm. Konnoth Tnltt nnd son Kllly. of Cannon Itench. are vl- ItlnK nt the homo of Mm. Tnltt'n pun-run, Mr. And Mm. J. A. Elliott, of How Hlvor, for a few week. Mr. Taltt will arrive tho first part of January. Mr. nnd Mm. X. E. Klllott hnve moved from tholr home on How Hlvor. to WolftoH mill whore Mr. Kltt In employed. Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Oodnrd oh served thvlr Mlxtleth nnniversnry on ChrlHtnum dny, ontlnu tholr nnnl- 'Tmrjr holiday dinnor at tho home of their son, 8. Ij. Oodnrd. Mr. and Mm. Oodnrd wore married In In diana. Thoy have been resident of Cot t uiq Orove for 18 yours. In ad dltton to havlnR tholr wedding an niversary on Ohrlstmna day, Mr. Godard's birthday fulls on Armis tice day. Mr. Oodard Is 85 and Mrs. (iodard 80. There are sewn chil dren, 27 grandchildren and 1 1 ffreat-urandohiidren. , Mr. and Mm. Loland Wlllets wro pleasantly surprised Saturday ovon ln by a number of friends nnd rL atlves. Mr. Wlllots was claimed by members oi tho Masons lodKo nt an early hour, however, and taken to tho lodge rooms, where he re ceived the Henedlct degree. Those present at the W filet's1 homo were Mm. ICoy Khort, Mrs. Joe Hmlth, Mm. Hert Trnsk. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Mcrvflle Veatch. Mr. and Mm. Kam Veatch, Mr. and Mm. llnrvey llol derman nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clco Morelock. VK h Party Dwottibor 31 ( ft''irlit-r l.nn County Hiirlnl) IRVING, Oro.. Iec. 28. IrvtnK CiranKO w.U h;ivo a watch party on tho evening of Deoember 31. Tho men will furn'sh tho entertain ment and tho women tho refresh ments. MILL WILL BE MOVED MOKIC TIMBER OliTAINKD FOU f RfirlStor hnnm County Nneolal) CAM I' CKKKK, Ore., Pen. 28. As a rcault of ti contract for two million fet of t.mber in tho Camp Creik neighbor Uond recently signed with Ous Wtigner, a timber owner of that seel ion, tho Fisher sawmill, belonging to norgo and Hnxter FIsHcr and Wllllum and Albert hnd ley, will bo moved to tho other side of Camp Crook -to a location . moro convenient to the' knew timber. In addition to moving the mill the owners will make a number of Improvements Including the addi tion of a now planer to their pros cm equipment. DAILY MARKET RFPORT 0reon .Toitrnal Market flevlew) pfJKThANO, Ore., lW. 2S. fold wnthfr may enu4 a temporary hull In fh ftrrllnlnK prlres on k, but thn tradn In Kftnersl Is not InullnAd to look for any norloua Advance. Mirket for csk's at this tlma I A weathr affair and value will advance or rermfe with climatic cbanK. A pro traflftfl period of cold wealhor would hriVo the effect of derrnaalnK arrlvala and rrPBtlnpf a batter demand for freth offcrlnira. . (.'old atoms a holdlnva are beltia ranldl dnf-reaHffd and, wtill the frenh esif mnr kt may Advance at this time, bolder of Ihe Ice houiio nooda Htm too aniloua to M so lo hold back their atork from the trade or demand a hllther price. HereipiB of r-attn rently have bean more than aufririent to lako ears of of fering and ronaldfrnblo stock hna been moved Into Ire houaea. This will b withdrawn and sold as frexh iooda. Trtrfcey Outlook Very Firm Very firm outlook for the Iminadtntn future Is Indicated for ttirknya. with practically everything cleaned up here. Kvn. the stock held In atorasa - was VrAbued by anxlou buyers who paid ex troma price top their nteda, l was the rinrit rlertttup the uliolrtdl nnd r tail IliAtt ba Know a, t Veal Mliartittti tpilt Nm-Ioim Hathor Ht'i-toaa Mliitiinsa of vttiit la In- dU'Ktnt In ihi whulcaitlw tnola ff th vetL oHtolha: Willi M ! till ilrmand ntol few orrockiitt. PiUit' iitxaiiinih ituovti around ttf fir tvt( 1 1 notnniaiiy un clmnMrd, ' PnHUMl WHutM frleas P0HTl.ANl. Pit, I'ec. 3. Then ar in time dalvi r SvuHHi(ra C Mhr olhaiwlM uoltt tlutui MsMlna lulvva. bo latat Cream ery prtvea: Prlnta, evlma, Oo 9t lb. tor ltfit; aity but in orb , $iv evr lit. liMtivrfHt Nantitr atatiu dvliverjr KmI t Heat rlnnnin tin. 4fto ir lb t no. i srad. 4 1 (Mao lb, I'uriUsd Ua liverir, titiat chuiitlntf vtiu. 4 To lb. iy trlidata. JllHo. litaf. IttfJIot Oion trlitiat. not brantid. lo r tb-t Tina muok f. o, t wlllui r!'i Trlpli le lb. t ItMf, Itc lb. t I mta t'liitnty cn . Illns I'M.-a t ratallrat I'llpleta, lUtf. loaf, J to par lb. Kss -lttitna" nrlo. ffnl atretT Cur font re eit. 3o iwr doaen; hennery whtte. 4 Jo per U$..t timoioi y ttlllet. Jii'; lllliUi Mtaed. I v't Uva Poaltry tutting prtoea: Heavy heiia, !. ier Ih. i tlht to medium hen. 30o par lb.) brolleri, heavy, no per is.. ltht, SOOlOr; IVKIn ducaa. JOtf JJoj col ored. l0 3 lb. Turk Fanoy dieMed. ltf4o, ordinary, lie per lb., fttmy live tuikey. 33ff.11c per lb iJnlonv8ehmr; prlra to retailer! far lie. 140!: Oiegtiit. Ltl ). Tnhle I'otatof Ieeonu(ea (leina, l Iim'i.1. l).otrlJ ;ii Vi.kiiia. I? t Vli,T4. fan.' bkete, M.tfO; weet pi uuh. Cutitornia. 6io pet- lb.; ynnia. 13 00 bu-bl. Hell I'i'Vliere- LiH'rtl, IV 100 per IO Punch ' tfeiablea Prly. lttOMl rsdlahe. SOr; twelA 3H't farrola, 3W). Back Vegetable tfellint prieat Meet a, 13. W; carrot. II. 10 u-k; rabb. Oregon, tc ir lb lettuce, ralifoniia. II THH I'll trilr. Mlmwr, ioi-wi. l.t)ifl( i-rrtle, r'1ery. llOOflt uaen, sra pes. I I. plnaoAt local. fl a nr-mira tt-v; tomatoea, Atit houaa. Il.oooll " t-rate. Alewta And rrovtiowa Oountrr Ueate AVIIIng arlra (6 retail a: Country. killed hae, beat butcher undef la the . IHrttCo 'b : ( Cle tbout In 101 lb 1. itrlV? Pr lb.. lamba, l?33o per lb f.anl Pure leaf. Ilo lb.; ahorteaing ; Ue. Hmnbed Meata rUme. 314o per 16-. braukfaet baron. nae per lb. Hop. Toet. iiiaiM. ne. noaa Niiinali ita crop. en.tara, somlnal. J0O1?p. I U d riuvlng prtcea? Baited bide A All W night A ; greoil hide. Te; MlteA bulla, 4c: green bulla, It: eatied or gteeat calf. He; eatled or gren hip. lac. Bhaep Felt Flint rtrr . pen A ng. I5He: abort, imp. P'eee. ll4e; f 11 tit drr ehearlnga. each. 19 too; aalted pelt B, long. each. 11.90011 l; ahnrt eaeb. f : hearing, each. Utftle: drr aalted pet I a. Po. Wool Nominal; valle flee. H-biooA. Si 0tr: medium or i-4-biood. 3iO per lb ; coaree or l4-blod. 39 Sic per lb.: braid. 3l0S3r lb At Valley polnta price are io lo lo higher for selected lot Mohair Buying price: Ktd. Ie par b i etapi. lie per lb.: abort atapla, oc or lb i burrjr atork. tAo par lb. ftevara barA miring prtca, lfll peel -e lb ; 1114 pl fte lb- Oregrg Qrape Root During prtca, 1 14 lb CHftta And Cwvea) Ster (1100 ba. downl. girod I Ut? TI Medium T JttJ 119 f ominon I. tr T il faaner and ruttt-r I Oow o Itrlfmrtf. goot and chuln tUlt th vcrtd It half utlttp It li i.rilM. I M ntl ligu- ' Iroiii "in ' lt, I In roii.imit .lt u( W..IIII.I.. Vt lliuu. ..ml, ilo. ! .tip.iu.n I. .I..lrvl"il (hall .11.1 njf .v.n tlitlr lillrt.al III HI. k.ll..ml'. Al l. . IIKAN lirlils. U. Ami ! i.ll.l (rum llil. Ul CP- : Z n1 Fired because he zcas always tired "Drowsy 11111." they cnllnl him n lif- lou, Btornnlly tired. old-younK ninn. 1 In triad hnrd rnoufih, but hi encruiet nlwnyi anRKcil before the job wn done. Ouo day Dill wm niissinK . fired. In every walk of life you'll find men nnd women who are fmhtinu constipntion the drend duenna which rob llm bnclv of it eneray nnd drenKlh. Rut thnnlc t;oodnM, there is plenmnt, nfet permn nent relief from contipntion- KelloKu'a ALL-DRAN. KelloRg'a ALIvDRAN it whnt doctor cnll a bulk food. A it journey through the body, it fiber remnin unchnnged. Therefore, it can werp the inteatina clean. ALL-ORAN ntso absorb nnd enr jie moisture through the intestinal tract, thu (timulntinK regular, healthy notion. ALL-URAN urve nature to net normally something that habit-fornunu pill nnd drug can never do. Serve KrlloBd' ai.Mihan with milt flr crrnm. sprinklrd over other cereal, 0r cooked with hot cereal. Drlir.iou vijk fruit. AUo uo tho mnny rropr, -jve on every pncknRe. If cnlcu rriru(ary Kelloug' A1.1.-IIHAN i Runrnnterd to btina pcrmnnent relief or tho Rrocrr rcturni th" purihno price. I'.nt two tulilcpoontuli daily in chronic case, with every meal Be careful I Only aihiuan bring. iuto result. Uo ure to get KcIIokj' ALIBRan. A pnrt-brnn product is only pnrliully effect live mnyrjd nor, at an. nciiol-p . !, .k. oriwiunl nnd only ALL-URAN ell it. Served in lead ing hotel and restau rant. Duy pnckoKo today. Tho original ALL BRAN redy-to-et Al( grocer g pill nnd fp ALL.BR AN All BRAN I and vetch, lit; etraw. ft par tun. ftell lug prtca. J A Ion mot. rortlufwl IhtJrjr r.rlinge (Mr Tlt AeatM-lalad I'reaa) I'OUTtvANIi. Ore., lc. 3i. llyll.r. elraa, tH-j aland.rde. II Sr. prime rireia. iU; Urate. 44a par lb Kgaa. vatrMe, rirete, aic; put tot a. 311, underaiied. 3i pr doi. ttl IIkjt and OnUi ir The AaeortAtM re HISATTI.K. Iec. Jl. AKalfa tnaat. 111. bailr. whole. Ill; ground. Ill; clipped. Jl). rhi'U. all grain. If., crn. tthid. IM; rrhed. l. her. eir-lt., l: : Uiituthy. I J . P, ri . tit, ttti :; I liter et niat. fTo; I. t . l. e-ratch CimmI. jr bean, irt, Wheal. IO. Mew York rnlft rrlrea) 4 fir Tha Aeaoclaled I'reae) NKW YoltK. I-' ! KvapnraUd apple firmer, rhulca, HMjtfllv; fane. Il'i 9 He. Apricot erarca: alandard. tlolIHA) hul. 303lc; ettra cbalca, tlOSIo. ruftcho irri- ; aianderd. ) O I lT , llalaln (Ifinj Inoea muaretela, 0H1 "hole lo tmtiff MU !. I0ll. i i.i LiiLaLaar New Vurlt ll.p Mar (Mr Th Aaeorutrd freat) NKW V.HtK 3l-up4 TuiHt tn. ::oiim. iu, 3ii Km I tin Ihtlrr Kirhaag iUf 'Ih Amuc latM Prrat) NKATTI.R. W.h . Itx. II -Uo!l rltr cremerr mbra, t; ItU a ptinta. 0r pr lb. Kaae. tir.l. refirh. I Or j mil4 ttlKl 3t , pullet. Sir par dul. i no t si; I 4y f Jl 009 10 4 409 1.0) a.iao i o rit- ib up) Cenimn and medium (all wrlahto Cow A giKid and chi.lri Oemntctn nnd medium Caannr and cutler ... Hull. "t nnd ch. (In-ef , yenrllnge r-lu,lr-.l 1 T19 114 Ciiinnton to medium (rannar ! and bo!gn 3 MO S 71 Calvrf. niedlunt In c lull re 'mllKfcd MdudM) t.Mtf flO ,Cafl. conunon 1191 lb. " dwn f 0 MMlum ti rhnlce t0 tt J0 Iba.l i . . 9 S4 t: 0f Cull, common IA Iba. upl 1.099 t.lQ dhcop and lamha Lam be, good to choir (Mt. Adama 11 04914 tJ Medlom and gond fvaller.lt H 3 I IIVvrwlght (II Ibe. Op) .11.100 11 I All weights (cull and j common) MiAlt.H Yearling wethers, medium ! tn rholc I fftOM.ta Bwe. common to choice I 949 I Ji Cull an1 rwnmon j 10 9 I b 1 NOT B Tha above claea and fr4m qaotatlnn do not In all caeee rpra 1 aent actual aalea Id soma instance 1 thr represent valuaa At which ancb nock would sell If available, aoeordtng to tba Judgment nf th market reporter, Havvwlght 30 I IfO I Iba.). medium, good and j chole 13.0491). ft) Wedlom weight (3M to SI tba.). medium, good and cHolc 13.219 13 10 j Light Weight (KO to 300 lh.). common medium, choice UI0OI3.T11 Light light (130 tn ! lb.). common, medium, good and 1 cholc II 64913 IA Packing hog .OOOU.Ool ninn liter pig (110 Iba., I down), medium, good and I cholc , 11.&09I33I Feeder and Blocker pig (TO (A 130 Ibe.). common. m dhim, good and choice, .. .11.000 13.00 4- Port lean I (Jreln rntitrra ((tr Th AM-ited I'reea) POnTIiANI. Ore., Dec. tn. Wheat, II Mil hnrd white, hard while, blue atun, anft white, weptern whit. January. Koh runry, II. S3; hard winter, northern aprlng, weatern rod, January, February, II 17. opt. No. 3, 3fl-pound while, and gray fed. Ucccmber, January, . February, 1 34.K). Ha r ley.. No. 3, 41-pound And 44-pound, January, February, f0. (Torn, Nn. S eaattrn yellow shipment, Jnnnnry, Fehrtinry, $34,711, Mill run, stnndiird, Jnnnnry, February, $39, , Pnrtlnnd lluy Mnrkot tly The AfHoclnU-d I'rcaa) Portland. rr.. rcc. 7, imy litiylng tricAi: Viilinr ilmnthv, isa; enfllnrn Orr-gon. 'J2.B0; nlftilfn, l,R0f I lit); clover nuininitl; (it liny, 2fr, unt $15-so i. ' to' i : : , San Francisco Stuge Terminal Talephonc MCI Style is Imp F. J. BERGER I8-8U1 Ave., W. ortant ( LOTHES never make the man but Style, good style, puts a livelier sprintr in hiifstep, a smarter swing in his shoulders, a more confident look in his eye. It stamps him as progressive and an approving world treats him well. Clothcraft Style is always the newest style combined with tailoring that doesn't cost a king's ransom. And as for wear the guarantee is in fhe pocket. CLOTHCRAFT TAILORED CLOTHES $25 to $45 J. Matt Johnson Co. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH 30 Ninth Avenue E. 30 Eay Steps From Willamette .