MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1925
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Morning Register
FOUH-L HOLDS MEETING
JMtlOK r 1M M.KTIN TO W.
VOTKfr t'I'ON I.ATK.lt
Kiilriinliiimiii. lAir MpciIiik on
Jiiminry 2& lHwtiHscd! lmo
NunilxT t UnHuHnir '
(Hrprlptrr T.nno County Sppelsll
SPniNOKIKI.D. Or., Hoe. .
The lui'RPHt intended meeting ol
tlio 1.yul 1-ckIok of I.okrvi-s nnd
Lumbermen on record this year
wns held Inst nlKht with Chnlrmnn
"Ma'VNcel proaWllnR over the loeal
chapter. Nothing: definite was de
cided on the main question brought'
beforo the body concerning th
ralKlni: of the price of the Kour-I.
Hulletln from 10 cent to 15 cent.'
per copy.
The meeting decided that at least
100 members of tho total enroll
ment of 200 should be present for
tho meeting In order to take aitlun.
An Individual vote -will probably
bo conducted by Chairman Neat ai
the mill when It resumes opera
tlon. '
The proposition was made that
the employer pay half of the cost
and the employes pay - the other
half. This will be presented to the
ofricia-la of the company by tho
chairman of the local group.
The Four-L Bulletin wag consid
ering discontinuing publleatloo
either of the magaxlne Or the semi
monthly newspaper which Is in
cluded In the cost of the magartne.
The plan to raise the price from
10' cents to 15 cents would prob
ably place tho magaxlne back on u
paying basis again. At present 1
la said to be going behind.
Tho neettng was also occupied
with a discussion of a program to
bo staged at the nexuregulnr meet
ing of the organisation, to be held
on January !&. It was not decided
whether It would be n, minstrel
show or some other kind of enter
tainment. The plan for a' hall' to hold the
meetings and entertainments of '
group wa discussed and tho mem
bers expressed regret that the or-1
ganixation had turned down the of-'
fer of A. C. V)lxon. general manager
of the Booth-Kelly company, when
lie proposed to build a hall on a ;
60-50 basis with the Four-L. It is
hoped by the group to procure a
building soon or at least rent
ball.
NEW' STATION; finished
PLACE READY' FOR BUSINESS
MONDAY MORNING
I Reciter Lam Count? Special)
' SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Dec. 59.
The new service station, which hss
beon under construction for some
time, at the corner of Seventh and
Main streets in Springfield., was
completed last Saturday and will
be open and ready (or business by
January 4, it was announced today
by the owner. George Carshner. The
grrounds'around the station will re
ceive more gravel and concrete
work will be under construction all
this week by Perrle and Son. con
tractors of Springfield. The station
will cost approximately 92000.
Mr. Carshner designed and built
the station with the help of E.
Cupp, local carpenter. One hun
dred yards of gravel was hauled in
to surround the place. It will be
known as "Casey's service station."
The oil and gas pump will be in
stalled after the first of the year,
it was stated by the bonder, who
will also manage the place.
SPRINGFIELD PERSONALS
(Register Lue Ceualy Spocial)
SPRINGFIELD. Ore., Dec. 29.
Miss Syble Windham of Oakrldge
was visiting with friends and shop
pine In Springfield today.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillespie
and baby are visiting at the home
Your Vision
The most Important thing on earth.
More precious than all the wealth of the world is your eyesight
to you.
Any optical service but the best obtainable would be a mighty
poor buy for you.
At the most reasonable prices, we place at your command an
experience covering many years of eye examination and fitting
of glasses.
Not only experience, but years of scientific study rjf the sub
ject and with every modern aid and scientific Instrument for
proper fitting.
' SERVICE FIRST v
cDi. SfirnnonWllloodi)
801 WILLAMSTTC T.
What will Your
Bank be in 20 Years?
In picking a bank you should exercise as much care as (n choos
ing a partner, for your hank IS going to be your partner. Its
progress and success la going to mean your progress and success
for you must of necessity work hand In glove.
In choosing the V. 8. National most business men have, beon
moved by the fact that ffo have developed with the growth of
Eugene. As business has grown larger wo have RTOwn; as It be
came inoro complex wo expanded to' meet Its new demands. In
the futuro wo shall keep pace with Eugenc'H commercial expnn-.
tlon. You can be certain that the U. S. Nutlonul will be adequate
to assist you when We haVe doubled In size.
U S. NATIONAL
BANK.
Che Bank of
EUGENE .LOAN fcr
Che Bonn for
t
I
Lane County News
of Mr. and Mrs. Mondell, Tho baby
was taken down with a Severn ai
tack of pneumonia, but la reported
10 oo recovering nt present. Air.
Gillespie Is from Wendllug.
Mr. and .Mrs. K. I.. Pratt, mill
man of M areola, transacted busi
ness In town today.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler
nnd children of Notl spent part ol
the day in town shopping and vis
ion: friends.
Mrs. A, H. Klsh and daughter,
Patricia, left for their home la
Salem aTter spending the Christ'
mas holidays at tho home of Mr.
mid Mrtf, George A, Ditto.
t!. C. Sturtovant, merchant of
1 Crow, .was In tiprtngfteld today
I purchuKlng supplies for his busl-
; ness.
' The SprlngHeld Mill and Grain
company received a carload of Sal.
nral fish meal from Alaska yester
day. I - Mr. Herbert Van Duvn. farmer
I of Coburg, motored In Tuesday for
supplies.
I O. A. Prince of Eugene, salesman
for the Booth-Kelly company, vis.
lted the local plant today. Inspect
ing the stock.
SI. J. Karln of Walterville spent
pari or 'luesaay transacting bum.
ness In Springfield.
Hubert Travis, who has been vis.
Iting at the homo of his parents
over the Christmas holidays, left
toaay ror nu nome in Sacramento,
California.
Tenner Travis, who has also spent
the Christmas holidays with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.'C. Travis
of Springfield, left today for his
nome in Seattle.
a i 1-erKins of Springfield was
called to Salem by tbe illness of
ms miner, jonn w. Perkins, who
live In the capital city.
Nell U Pollard left today for a
few day's business trip to Portland.
Krank Kuhy purchased a StuJe
baker car from the Manner Motor
company of Springfield recently.
' Kd Winters of Goshen spent tho
day in town transacting business
with local merchants.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Carney,
farmer and wife of Thurston, mo
tored down for business reasons
today. ,
G. E, Davis of Camp Creek was
a business visitor in Springfield to
day. COTTAGE GROVE PBAiSED
FRANK JENKINS SPEAKER AT
CHAMBER MEETING
Advertising Oregon's Climate
Would Be Good Invesnwitf,
Says Register Editor
(R.lrwrter Lane County Special)
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore.. Dec.
29r-HtKh praise of Cottage Grove
as a busy and rapidly growing In
dustr al center was voiced today by
Frank Jenkins, of Eugene, editor
of the M6rn!ng Register, who ad
dressed the chamber of commerce
at Its weekly noon luncheon.
' Cottage Grove Is one of the
most promising cities of Oregon."
he said, "and the time is not far
distant when you will have 10,000
people here. You have the re
sources back of you to support
such a population In the near fu
ture, for a very large part of Lane
county's reat stand of- timber is
directly tributary to Cottage Grove
and will be milled here. No city In
Oregon has brighter prospects.
"I want to bring you this mes
sage from Eugene: We are proud
of your progress, and want to see
you keep on growing. Eugene, too,
has hopes for-the future, and wo
realize that onr growth there can
continue unabated only If an the
rest of Oregon keeps on growing
and developing."
Hus'ness in the East is good.
said Mr. Jenkins, who returned
recently from a trip to the Atlantic
seaboard. The Pacific coast, he
EUSENC, OB BOON
Service
SAVINGS BANK
savings
said, must look to me MUMlo West
uhtotly for Its liiunlKtnnis In the
future., aa the Far Kuat ' finds it
hard to see west of I'lttsbuitf. lie
spoke of the general m.ii'oneeu
turn regarding Oregon's ralulitll.
and asserted that Oregon could
well afford to spend a halt mil
I on dollars in mlvenislni; to es
tutillHh the facts regarding Its de
lightful climate.
Discussing the topic "How to
Keep Cottage Grove Trade nt
Home," he assorted that ample
stocks, good service nnd persistant
advert .sing are the methods dem
onstrated by time and experience
to be the beat.
PIPES WILL BE JOINED
txvrr ak a ix o v k t.ri:s
STKPS 1X HANDI.K OVKHFI-OW
i Rtrltr Lane County c.iil)
OOTTAOK UHOVK, Om., 1cc.
2d. Tht vounc 1 htm onloivt., itmt
tho now IS- nch concrete overflow
pi wo, from tho now roaorvolr, to
ommooioil ih tho old nlx-tnclt
woodon pip winch runs to tho
mill pond, thus being ubUa to carry
off all tho overflow.
When tho Iron kiiUo has boen
plueod ovor the Intake of tho dtim
on Dinner crook, tho connections
will be ready. It has boon tnopootoa
by the povernment forottt service
itnd declared to be all right in ev
ery respect.
At tho recommendation of s the
water committee, Oram Tower has
been appointed us water collector
nt a salary of $50 per month, and
After January 1 tho water office
will be in the room nt the rear of
the First National bunk.
Ordinances wore ordered for the
sale of the lateral sewer bonds.
COTTAK C.KOVK PttKNONAI.S
( Riritfr t.nn Oounly Special)
COTTAGE C.ROVK. Oro.. Pec.
2S. Mr. nnd Mrs.. Lincoln AutelK
of lUmohurtf, were Kucstft t'hrt
mas day at the $, J. Haskhts homo
return. n to their homo In How
burn Saturday mornlnp.
Mr. and .Mrs. K. K. M?ndnh:i
and son Marshall spent Chr.s-
mas day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. E. N. York, of Ktuene.
Mrs, York wlU bo remembiuoJ n
Miss Katheryne Mundonhnl!.
.Mr. and Mrs. lUtlv Hall motored
to Port land Saturday r.i un'io; and
plan to air "ml tho nnnual h..uiu t
of the P.-T. A. ar the Mul'mmiit.
hotel Saturday evening. Mrs. Hall
w.H leave Portlnml Sunday morn
Ins for an extended visit with rela
tives in Kansas City, Mo.
M-ss Juantta Douse formerly of
Cottase Grove now of Klamath
Fa I is Is v 1st tins h ere fo r u f e w
days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joss Lino of Bend
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. X. N. Norrls. - Friday n'iiht
on their way to their now home in
Sutherlln. Mr. Line and Mr. Norr.a
are half brothers.
Miss Ruby Brumflohl of Port
land, arrived Christmas day to
spend the holidays'-with her. par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Br u in
field. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sen rack of
LoraJno. spent. Saturday In town
on their way to Sutherlln on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam D'x and niece
Miss Florence D x all of Portland.
are guests of Sir. and Mrs. Chtts.
Hall for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. (JeorKe Carter,
Clarence Carrer, Miss Asnes Car
ter and Geo. iJccker, were Chrlst
mtLS sues s of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
BartelL. All but M as Asncs, who
will rcma n un. I Nov.- Years, will
re; urn io the r h r.ic In Portland
Sundnv.
Sir. and M.S. I.. A. TV wers and
son i.es or o k Lun jf . ! t- '.v. A . aIi . .
aro hoi d y guiu of Mrs. Powers'
parents, ja. and Jlra. C. II. Uar-
tells.
W m. s. ICilKns r?l irncd Fr du
from Klaniaih V il's, witro hu
was a cues, a the W. Ootli; homo.
The W. W. N orris fam ly and
the Frank McGnrv n fitn ly spen: .
Christmas dav at the V. B. BurBe
home, at Rice hill. li s. Norrlsl
and Mrs. McGarv n are diJLhterai
of Mr. and Mrs. Burge. I
Mrs. Fanny Youns left Fr.day i
for Dee. Ore., for a few days visit
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Holdeman of
Harris burs spent Christmas at the
home of Mr. Holdeman's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holdeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harms
me up from Portland to spend
the holidays with Mr. Harms
mother. Mrs. Sarah Harms. Mrs. S.
Harms will accompany her son and
his w.fo on their return to Port
land, for an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Perl Bennett of
Portland are suests at the home
of Mrs. Uennet's mother .Mrs. Pat
Bressler. Mrs Brcssler and daush-
ter, Mrs. Bennett and .son, . Itev.
Sanford, left Saturday afternoon
for Salem, followins a message
thnt Mrs. Ida Miller was very 111.
Allen Flower and his mother,
Mrs. Flower formerly of Cottase
Grove, now of Kusene, weer spe
cial Kuosts of the J. C. Penny store
employes at their Christmas tree,
held Thursday cvenlns m the rear
store rooms. Gills both practical
and atnuslns were exchanged and
a sood time enjoyed by all.
The Royal Neighbor lodge en
joyed a program and Chr-Htmns
tree, following the regular business
session. A special feature of the
evening -was a handkerchief
shower for Mrs. Mildred Baker,
the retiring oracle.
Funeral services for Geo. II.
Young, who died Friday In Halcrn
were held Monday afternoon nt
tho Christian church. lie v. Mr.
Elklns of Kugena, officiating. In
terment will be in I. O. O. F.tem
etnry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutto
hud as dinner guests, Mr, and Mrs.
J. H. Callahan and two sons of
Portland, Mr, and Mrs. . Kugene
Matlock and won of Marshfleld,
Mrs and Mrs. V. C. Johnson, par
ents of Mrs. Garoutto and Mr. and
Mrs. Chan Buswsy and baby or in
city. Mrs, Callahan and Mrs.
Matlock are sisters oi airs, war-
outte. '
CRESWELL MASONS MEET
N-.STAM.ATION OP OITICEKS
HEIO SATURDAY
fR.Tlirtnr latne County HpBcIal)
niKSWEU,. i Ore. Dec .
Tho Miisonlo IoiIkp helil Its iinnwil
limtulliitlon okbtcIhos at tnnir nu.i
Siiturdny venltiK, !. If. Moom.
iu:Uiir lis Instulllnif ofricnr and Km I
Luwton us (fninfl -marshHl. Tito
following officers were lnotnllMl:
Worshipful mastor, N. N. Bmltli!
senior wnrden, U. K". Seott: treiis
iirer..O. F;. RverMn; secretary, C.
H. flcrlKWlck: senior deacon, Wayne
Land; Junior, Hllcy Petty; senior
stoward, Bert Thompson; Jimlor
steward, Klmer yoomsn, Clay
Btone, Junior warden, was 111 and
not present and will be Installed
later.
Aftor tho exercises the company
enjoyed a supper. Guests from Ku-
arene were present as follows; L.
J. Crouch, Perly Green, H. K, Ware,
W. II. Pollock,' K, Bi Meuanioi anu
John CoHHimm of Kukouv nnd Cut-1
Lulu lor a of Mavculit.
GRANGE PUTS ON WORK
riiiVKi.i. rAHMi:iis ii:i t at
lllili S.Yl UDAY
ltiic lt er I.hi.0 t'uuiity Hiclat
i'UI-WWKI.l. ire.. Doc. a.
OrtMwell GruitKO mot In ruKiitur uos
sioit atunlay ufternoou. the- prin
cipal feature holm work In tho
third and fourth decree, tho drill
team puttln on the floor work.
During tho locturo hour tho Juven
ile GrniiHO marched Into tho as
sembly room with Mrs. V, 11. Sly,
their worthy lecturer und navo a
proKram, tho numbrs of which
wore announced by Karl Urous
bock. Plans wero made for tho public
supper to bo trivou by tho Oiiiuk
on tho evenlus of Now Years ut
tho hall, to w hich all are Invited.
Tho proceeds will bo used for
needed ex pottos of tho Grange.
FjdortaliuHl At Dinner
(Hvitlalfr Imw9 fount ' S,nn;lnl)
CKkWKlU Ore.. Dea. 21).
M r. and Mrs. J. Maura mm auu
daushUr Stella were ettterlulnoii
at dinner by K. T. Folts Monday
noon at his restaurant; others of
the company wero Mrs. Corn Ol
son. Jimmy 1-uno and Mrs. W tlmol.
Mm. Mnaranou was employed for
several week as cook at tho res
taurant whoso reputation for no oil
meals was thug spread up and
dowu tho lino. .Mr.1 nnd Mm.
Maanu.en aro moving to CorvnllU.
leaving Tuesday where they havo
taken ovor an nprtmont honso In
tmdo for'their property nt Treswell.
Itouuiou 1m Hold
( Rciflntor ltno County Hiti-ial.
CltrtWKLl. Ore,. Dec. 29.
Mrs. Anna Scott enjoyed a reunion
of her own mmtly during the
Christmas holidays, those present
LhMus tho families of her son,
t'hnrle Whitney from Arlxonu.
They left for Salem Saturday to
visit his wtre'sTelutivos, Al Whit
ney nnd family of Independence
and Mr, und Mrs. Homtvoldt and.
family of Toledo. Harry Allen and
family of Cottage Grove and Mr,
and Mrs. Andrew Stevens of Cros
well wero with them oil Christina
day.
Mj jumI Mm Maamnut t-UttortalttoU
(Honlatrr tjtnv t'uuni)' H'ctl)
CKhiWIOLL, Ore., Dec. 2J.
Several social functions tu honor
of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Manrancn hav.
been siven by their friends. One
was on Christmas eve. ht the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, who
entertained them with other mem
be ra of the Olson family; another
at Mr. and Mrs. F. D. l-accy's on
Saturday evening and at Otto Ol
son's on Sunda'y. Mr. nnd Mr J.
Manrancn leave for thotr new homo
t Corvaills on Tuesday.
ClU-NWKLIi Pi:itSONAIS
(HrKiPttr Lanv i'ouaty S(clnl)
CilKSWWJ-. Ore.. Dec. 39.
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Steele and fam
ily spent Christ mn at PortlunJ
with their daughter Mrs. Kt Pad
den. They returned Sunday
Dr. H, A. Wheeler preached the
sermon at the Presbyterian church
Sunday his subject being; "The
World's Wonder Man of All Men."
It was a generalization f a life of
Jestia that was comprehensive and
original.
Mr. and Mm, 8. G. Thompson
were In C res well Monday.
,- Mr. and Mrs. K. Anderson are
spending a few days ln Portlanu
this week.
J. N. Ha u sen of Woodburn was
In ('res well Monday looklns over
some property with n friend.
Kiley Petty picked strawberry
blossoms and some well formed
I tit raw berries on his ranch on Chri
nu ivv nvi i ivn un ii ii miiun on
Chrlstnin day. ( .t, t
. : : .'
Itn Ufll no HCrxtRir' I
wuuu IIUUUO mtUIIHWJ
cickistmas paktv given at
eik;ki,I home
fRfSl.t.r Iina County Spaclat)
YAKNAI.U Ore., Ic. 29. The
rtdles' Helping Hand club met at
tho home of Mrs. Ilert Kdjrcll
Thursday afternoon for a Christ
mas party. Kach one present re
ceived a Kift. The afternoon was
spent In sewing and lunch was
served. The next meeting will he
at the home of Mrs. Alex Lewis.
Those present wero Mrs. Htapley
HuukIi. Mrs. Will Soavcy, Mrs. I.co
fieavey, Mrs. Alex Lewis, Mrs.
Olum. Mrs. Snundermnn, Mrs.
Hulda Conley, Miss Uraco Hum
mitt. Visit. nu were, . Mrs. Indfa
Hammltt from KuKono and Mrs. J.
Reynolds.
MILL MAY EXPAND SOON
NEW EQIIPMENT MJWJim
iiv oakkiim;k ow.nek
(Ilr-Klnr Twinif rrnunty tlpccinl)
OAKItlDGK, Ore., Dec. 29. K.
K. Davis, John Pelzel und Walter
vrKht are snwlnK out 60.000 feet
of lumber at ('rnruitn's mill on the
Kit nun Kprlnk's road. Tho mill nt
present Is bclnff operated by these
men. it in understood, however,
thnt Mr. Crahnm will open up In
tho spring with a larger crew and
new ociu.pment. -
NEW' HOUSES GOING UP
CONSTHI CTION WOHK ACTIVK
AT OAKUMXii;
(ngf!r I.nn County Rpft-In!)
OAKItllXiK, Ore,, Dec. U9.
Arch Woods has Just completed
tho construction of n ten-roorn
modern home for Charles Dun
ning -cast of Oak rid go,
Davis and woods will wlth.n a
short time construct thred four
ronm cottages.
.Jack Wright plans to build n
roHldcnce soon.
Hay Temple Is building a now
homo went of town.
(HoRfHtrr Ttin County Hpftcfnl)
OAKKIDfUO, ro Dec, 20. Tho
girls' basket. mil team Will not hold
practice during vacation, but It
will ha resumed as soon as school
starts.
OAK ItllXil'i PKKHONATjS
f HfRiiifor l.Hnn Count y Mpfflnl)
OAKHIDfllC, Ore., Dec. 29. Mr.
nnd Mrs. . K. Hpftt. and family
(Continued on pnge 8, column 3.)
DAILY MARKET REPORT
fOri'trnn -lournal Markrt Rvlw)
I'OKTl.ANt), firs.v 2I, A.lvuriro
of 1 nont for extra fKS ws try AO monnn
a nurpno in ins trnue. tu ncivnnre
-waft axiMirtsd Rprrnrntly, Tt wm s (inntl
niftniiil affnlr nnd tiy.no monnn rtus to
ny Inrrfnuo In tho dmnnnd for orrr or
a lfpnlnT of th sunnly.
Hnldirii of nold iturafro itocks sr qulto
anxious to put up tha pries or sg, thii
npnlyins tn brtth tlt prlvnts snd ro-op-
oratfve fntronti, Start of, the wintry
vmim uurtll' hircsa fiio tliimil rlw In
lit vm pri.s. Iiui th itKipnt r th htuti
rt ftill .lepvml upoit ltt uuulhtUMiiv wl
vul.1 wvHiliwr, '
, t'si't tlml no tdvomf wi n'iiil for
iim oiltvr i Imti okitHn, litdt-Mit iitttu
VWnily DtAt lit DiHiHttitn l nut h Imu
firm, anil U muit wittlmviit lhn mn
attitHl tn.'t.
Nss pvi si-rt.lly .Dinttistiout tn
riuotu y aluiw uttl c tot una lur recont
U. I
llidtr Tmitlns ll.-l-l Ntrail
TrmW in th tuHr onnkwi . m.UioiwB J
tn rvtivt-l dtvudlnvM m a toatilt oc tli ;
cooler wll.'r, Nu oIihiiki
vutw pricfrn. oilhcv tin ilia itty rttnns
or on lh. oin miokvt tor cub t
print.
Turk Ntutrtnio U Km-Iuim
lVnutMii ft lirU0 tit lui ky u
iliuwn nltniK tlitj wlitlfiutt wny Uti - ',
tmiliit uf nulln wtiAtus ilurtii'lvi'. Mvtm
rold tlorniii kIih-Hm (ir oOtnUile.t.
tluycr tivly uffpilns vkUfMii itrltvi lu
lit VMUtttiy, , j
(hlvknt ttfowml U Wy Knon !
Wty kt'on dcniniitl t-ttnilitu fr sll
mi ll of llvv nh4 ilroMiMt t-ltU'Kvti TrM
Itow tit sntirttl vtmnst tut m firm ttl
tlin rotiMK hltli iiimU tliik niul H'
nlao aouylil.
Vml Nhorlns voim lrlr I
Tuririir boost in tti prK C vil m
-i (virfctt fc a rtilt f a inovt aciti
tuii tHKP of nrrot'liisa Htilwi ar sur j
ally huivn Nt tOH0 iMtunit wltli tit
bulk of bua!m al Hi tiiitlir- rolnl. ;
tMHfd li' f In avllv (Uniaua
anutiitl Hum1.
Itrlnf Nufm at WliutmrtJi Trade j
I-at orainfw l III Vry firmly prlc!;:
nil nrnitv firmer. '
nitnttita prtr blnv snrily main-1
talnl, I
rtweft pout or tioldlns ll At y(r ;
ly' Bdvattft. 1
t'Alirornift lot tin blalior )nr trllh
hM' advnnrtiN lit thi ImiwrlAl VHlty
turrltory, 0ut lo ktvy ret-riit ruin,
Trnrk ar slutlvil with I'alifoi-nl ;
cnulltluwvr. I.iual to-a tiUt ivtn
prrpr(iu't boratl f quality.
.ri.iibrry prh- iltow a vry htp
rts wlitt II tin l r f Rtiorally nakrt f ur (
bemt M t-'nrllna ltttf sUwt to U tOff
l,t, HUH'ki vYltoiiirly Until.
, ' NhlpiwfV Wmlhr Vlre
MVlhr bureau N.lvucd Tu'lay: t'ro-
fw vtitimtetU ttnrltttt th litl 3 limtt
awalnat tli folluwlits minimum trmtiu
alurcit: I.l4tliiit imrlh lo Stllt. i !
ttrpi; nrthAl to Npokatte. 14 tlrarrm!
tNH lo lUker, irru, adJ autilh to Atl
Und. t iVcriM, Minimum pmpr aiui
at Tortlnnd I mils It I aboul 34 (trsivc.
rHlNMl
IMUTt.AMl. Or.. tn-. it. Tli
ra tb prlc dtra pay wholalr
eat wnar attiarwiwa noiaa: I
Huitr AIMas pr (, box lot: Cram I
ry prlr; I'ritH. iraa, 4o tr tb. for
putn wrapper. itiri in tirKouni nr
JJ; dtlry buy Ins prlr. 33 pr tb. .
Itmterfnt Crtontry aiatlan doilvvry '
bait; It oat t'hurntnf ersain, 4lo pr
lb, ! no. I s-radv, 41043c lb., Portland a- (
llvry: bt churntns emiu. 4To lb. j
- Ch 4lltnK prlo: Ttllarnook aotiB-;
iy trlplta Il3c. taaf. no lie: Orvson'
Crlpt!, not branded. So pr lb.; Tills-'
mook f. o. b, illn p-lc: TrtpUts le
lb ; loaf, Ifo lb.) Cooa county eh. '
Ulna prle to retailor. Triplet, itoi
loaf, lie par lb,
!? Hnrlns rtvtr. Tranl atraat! Cot
rnl rripta. Sfr pr doien; hannery
whlto. aae pr d.; ktinry pullvta,
S4e: unitfritrt.
Llva Poaltry Mel Una- prteeai llaavy
hen. Sc par lb. t llsbt to medium hna,
S0o par lb.: broiler, heavy, So per lb,;
Hxht. JOrtlOr; Tekm ducks, S0O33c; col
ored. HO 18c lb
'Turkey Fanry dreeeod. 4CI7 lli.
ordinary. 4lc per lb funcf Ufa turkey.
JIUlIc par lb.
. union Sail ma; prlr to rafaltara: gar i
lie, Utttoe! Oraann, II. 1013, 3.
Ttbl rolaloe Oatcbul 0m. f 1 3S
local. l3.SUVl3.tt: Ykniift. 13. Tl
fit 04; fanfy bitkvr. l 00; awevt pie
later, t'atlfornln. HSc pr lb.; yam.
93 7113 00 bu.hcl.
. Hell Popper Loral. If)10 per lb.
Hunh' .atbraa )afly. 40Ofl.
radisbea, tec; beoia, lec: carrofa, loo,
turnip. I Or dotea bunehea
Sack Veretftblea ftellln prlcat Beeta,
IS-.oOj carroia. Ills aark; eabbasa.
Or it on, I Ho per tb.; latiuca. California.
Il.T&ttIS 00 creta; raullflawar.
tl.o9 1 crate; rrl.ry, II 10011. U
ineen. rea pea. ) ; aptnaeb, local,
tl.oo ore nee bx : tomatoes, bat boa
ll.oo,H I crate.
1 Hmu atwt rro1atoo
Co tin try Meat Selling price to re tell
er j CotinlrV'kJMed hs. bt bnteber
tm4r UQ lb. UftMHr lb.; b-l ralvia
(about 10 tn too n , lotHo per lb.,
lamb. 1701IC per lb.
Lard Par loaf, lie lb., abortaotbfl
tie.
Smoked MeataHama. II)4q par lb.,
break tat bacon. l03o par lb,
llofta. tre4. Illdea, Kdm.
Hop- Nominal 19 H crop, olaatara.
nominal, SfQ7te,
Hide Tluylnff price t Salted til dea all
wolsbta. lo: sreen hid, to; salted
bulla, tc: ren bull, lo: eaUed or
crean calf. 14c: eatted or green ktp, 10a.
Sboop Palta Pilnt dry aheap pelt,
long, HHn: ehort. 11H; pier, HHo;
flint dry ahearlnga, ach, llIOo; aallad
paita. long. each. S 1.04 0 It.lo: ohort
each. tBdtloe; theaMngs, ch, 30Olc:
dry a1td pelta, 17H0.
Wool Nominal ; valley, flao. H -blood.
3O40ci medium or i--blood. HO 40c
per lb.: eosrae or I -4 -blood, 104 Me per
lb.; braid, lie Mo lb. At valley point
price ar lo to lo hlrhar for selaotod
lo.
Mohair Baying price: Kid, lie par
'b.; etaple. 41c per lb.; abort etaple, 40c
par lb.; burry atocb, loo par lb.
faacars bark Huying price, llll
peal '0 lb : 1134 peal, lo lb.
Orgcn Orape Root Buying prloa, to
lb.
Cattl sMl ratrea
fllcrr flioo ih. down), good l.SKO I.7&
.Medium 7.26 lift
Common loot 7fl
Cenner nnd cuttar 6.000 6.00
Hrlfer. good ; and choice
M lb, upl 1.100 7.31
Commpn and medium (all
w-)ght) f.OOO ft.3B
OoWn. gnol and r-holro ..... S.OOfli 0,40
Common and medium 4.00 fli 1,0
Cannr nnd cutter 2.S0O 4.00
flull. good and nholco (benf
yenrllng exrludedl ...... .1.76 P 4. BO
Common to medium (ennnor
nnd bolotznn) 9.000 I.7B
Calvra, medium lo choirs
(mllkfrnl oKludcd) ...... 7.00C 900
Cull, common (190
down) B.OO0 7.00
. Medium to cholro (110 to
?f,0 h.) 9 110012,011
Cull, common f)00 Ih. up) K.00O M0
Hhrrp nnd Isgmho
Lfimb, good to choice (Mt,
Adam) ,..,1l.0014.lt
Medium and good (valley), If. 260 1 4.11
Iteftrywfilght (12 lh. up), .10.600 12.10
, All welghta (cull and
common) t.00012.00
TfHtrllng wothora, medium
' to choice RRAAll.Rii
Bvri, common to cholco 6.000 1,25
Cull and cotnman 2. 1100 6.00
NOT 83 Th above claa and grade
qaotgtfono do not In all oaae rapre
Dent actual a lea In an me Inatanne
they repreaent value at which atirh
took would aell If available, accord trig
to tbs Judgment of th market reporter
flog
nivywatrht (2E0 to IBO
lh., medium, good and
cholco 12. OOftJSVGil
Medium weight (200 to IBO
Ih.). medium, foifl snd
cholcn ;, 12.2fi01S.BO
Light weight (HQ to 200
lb,), common medium,
cholcn .1 i,..,12.BO01!.7E
Light llglita (HO tn 100 lb,),
rnmmon, medium, g,od and
cholc , f1.KO0l2.rM)
Packing Hog ,. 0.00011,00
Slaughter pig (130 lbs,
down), medium, good and
choice ,j 11.10013,2(1
Feeder and slockor plga (70
to 130 Ih.), common, me
.(Hum good nnd cholco, .. .1 1,000 12.00
"lorllnn(l.lmln riiliirca
' (fly The A(ichitcd Prnaa)
rortTLAND, Orn Dor. 20. Wheat,
tum, lmrd whllo, wctttnrn -whlta, ,tiwi
uary, Kobriinry, tl.Ofi; hnrd winter,
northern spring, wntorn red, Jnnunry,
rchrunry, l,0O,
Onta,. No, I, 24'poiind whllo, grhy,
Jnnunry, February, 1 20, BO,
.Bnrlcy, No, 2, 40 nnd 44-pmind, Jnn
unry, February, $30,
5 5r-
cpilchefs Shopping News
Coats
and
Frocks
Each garment U an
nulling valuo in it
self, dUlinctivo onJ
ultra smart. .
Marvelous Values In
I'eature t tti? ('n eat F.vent mailr possible only ly our New YoiV luiyrri I'lMiiieratinif with
us to the fullest extent in securing the best purchase of rendy-tn-wrnr wc have ever btcn
able to offer this coinmunity, Hcatitiful l oa ts aii'l )resses at treinemlimn value, for
tialily iiicrchamlise.
Beautiful New
All New Arrivals
JFrocks from the country's master makers in the season's
chosen styles and colors and fabrics. There arc smart vel
veteens in two piece styles. Frocks (f Chartneen, I'oiret
Twills, and Novelty Check, smartly tailored and dressy models
of silk, with the popular flared skirts. Sires for women and
misses. Three great groups t
$4.90 $6.90 $9.90
'RtA-PILCHER; CO
966
Waiamette
WH ERE JQ.
from, N. 1 rn.lnrit y.llnw ntllnnnt,
Jnnunry. Knbrunry.
Mill run, stHtitlnril, Februnry, 120.60.
rnrllsnil lluy Mnrknt
Mir Tlie A.Wficliilvd I'romi)
vonn.ANK, Oro twc. a. Mnr
Ttuyltis prln.: Vnll-y timothy, 120:
prmlrrn Orotfon, 122. CO; slfslfjt, $19. BOO
20; rlovftr mmilnnlj ont Itny, 120; ont
nnfl vatc-li, t2l; dtrnw, $9 por ton, H.ll'
Ins prlco, fit a. Ion mora. '
, Portliinil llulry Kxrlinnsn
tlly rl'lio Aitioclntod I'roim)
I'OltTI.ANO, Orn l.r. 2. llilttor.
.xtrn., 4 tl j Hlnti'lnrilf, 4Ba; prime
tlrula, tdo; flr.lt, tt'Ao pur lb.
KkRH. oxtra.. .lllr: firsts, S4cl pullofl,
BOu; utMlorslttnil, 2Ro pbr dos,
Hmllln Ilsy nntt (irnln
Uly Tho AltKorlnlcil J'rnim)
HUATTI.K, lw, 2. Allnlfa 'incnl,
122; hnrl.y, wholo, f4R srourtfl,
rllntHt'I, $40; rhoti. nil Krnln, $bB; Rorn,
whoto, 14"; firnr'k.tl, $40; hny, nlfnlfn,
$2; timothy, $2H; I'. K., I201 mlxoil.
$2n llriiitn1 mr-nl, $70; nnti, P, H., $44;
nrrntcll food, $fifjj toy bonn, $70) Whnnt,
$02. .
X.W Tork Fntlt Prlrss
tTly Tho A.xoolnt.d Pr.itit)
WWW YOltK, line. 20. Kviilmrnloil
sppIkk rirmori cliolco, HUOUoi fanny,
13WI4n. , ,
Anrlcols. scnrnai slsndnrd, llAISHn;
cholro, 24UO2S0) sxtrs elioios, 2BO210.
I'oflrtms orarrni ttantlnrd, MQISn;
nnlxlns rirmi loom muntntoltt, SOOHoi
cliolro to fnnoy saadod, BHOtlHol
HeodloM, 60 15o, i
Now vk Hop Mnrhrt
(Ity Tho AMoolntod I'r.M)
NttW VOIIK, mo. tl. ,,ps, Poctfic,
Comt, ISi'S, 7tl3lln; 1034, llQlto,
Hon I (to llnlry Ktrltnnsn
(Hy Tho Aiimclntnil l'ro)
RRATTI.R, Wniih., Doc. 20, lliilr.
oily croomcry oiiltai, 40c i bricks or
prlniii, ion p.r Ih,
Hkk, fronh rnnch, 40ci mixed colon,
9Sc pulloii, 84o por dot,
Ccrnslstcncy
Tcoplc wonder why we
roM.iijli'nly lulk about our
united Imyihit power und
low price. One ronnon
wliy wc do tills U bcciiuse
we arc comiitanly, olfcr
liig the public ! lower
price. This It not Idle
advertising talk. We In
vlto people to compare
our price und merchan
dise wltli that of other
store. There is a differ
ence In our favor.
Wonderful Fur-Trimmed
saes.';.
All New Arrivals
Many have fur Imnlcr. fur collar. nml Ur cutU4mm .
dimply topped with fur collar. Mufflon, Mandril, Red lis
Black I'o.x, Sipiirrt-I and other fashionable furs. All the coatl
arc beautifully finished. No two alike. Sics for women
and misses. An early selection is advisable. In three j;rou)tt
$9.90 $12.75 $19,75
NCOtWOMATCO
. DevGrtwntStores 1
Across from Rex Theater
UALITY MEETS CjONTgH5
Ill ill i
is not wel balanced unless
it provides for a definite sum
to be saved each month.
There it no more convenient way
to save than by regularly
depositing on t savings account.
First National Bank
Try Register Classified Ads if jrou wantit
Coats
and
Frocks
AU aro mni-ked by tbatt
excellence of workman,
hip n( de.ig,,
teristic of our garment,
Seth Laraway
Bldg.
YOUR BUDGET FOR THE NEW YEAR
Since 1883