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Winess Directory
tTvpV SWEEP
Txcal roan. Phone 1002.
tim'"B" ,
-Election agency
TrinVIS, IXC Bonded oil.
"cIHmney sweep
and Farnace
GLASS WORK
r.-j window glass, windshield
Aa lights. Mirror; resuvered.
Bl.y,i.Jn. Phone 721
93 1,851
r7Ts OF ALL KINDS
I l.f. - i-
Lpit ana mum. wF.v -
Sirrrv PLANING MILL CO.
..d High Phone 1050
i-
LAWN MOWERS
rJvUOKERS sharpened.
IrirVzLEK. Phcne 2575.
C. W.
PLUMBING
n P. TILLMAN CO.
ishim. Heating Supplies
k otlSht to see uur
mi.LIAMS Oil-O-Matic Burners
T 1 C-
.. Hunting rioniea iu cuni-ue.
irtj? Phone 536 Williamson & Co.
MATTRESS FACTORY
riTTI!ESSES MADE OVER
U 3IHi-, Ol J. -. OLU
PIANO TUNING
,vn TI'XING $5 Guaranteed.
STORAGE
nv SAFE. SANITABY STOR-
jGE-Fireproof Whse. Absolute
Inttrity. Affiliations in every city.
m'r rates. Guaranteed service.
IciFIC TRANS. & STORAGE CO.
Klty vs. otn iau it
fGEXE'S only modern steamheated
Inrthouse. UUUO square leet oi ex-
.-,re private turmture stalls, we
Irrrte your inspection.
'IRITY IVHSK. or srun ub i;u.
i'.fl Cbarnelton St. t'hone itm
TRANSFERS
::gene transfer-storage
CO.
Crating Packing Shipping
ks for City or long distance moving
i Dai 10U W W. Uth. tit. Pb. 2lj3
:((D atamps given on local worn
Eggs Drop Cent Here;
Stocks Continue Down
THE ETTOENE RROTSTF.R-O U A R TV
TD LOWER LEVELS
Bir.r.MIRF BROS, and
OREGON TRANSFER CO.
Ill and Ion? distance hnuling. Piano
lulling. 24 E. 6th. Phone 641; 477
iClFIC TRANSFER CO. PAD-
IPED VANS FOR LONG PIS-
IliXCE MOVING.
Woman's Realm
BEAUTY parlors
liBS BEAUTY SHOP Ph. 838
SPECIAL FOR APRIL
fJO Permanent Wave for $5.00
plANEXT WAVES; EXPERTS
t.tlte Combo S4.su
Sullstlc S3.50 (none better)
CITY BEACTY SHOP
lEt Broadway Phone 84fl
NEW YORK, April 21. OP The
railroad issues were whittled down in
today's market to the general level of
tne 8ir-year low recorded at the bot.
torn of the bear market last Decern,
ber.
Several individual Issnei fell to new
low levels for the past several years,
but the Rail stocks generally appear
ed to meet some support around the
eeneral level of December 17. Virtual
ly all of the dav'a decline was record
ed by early afternoon, and the market
drifted along almost horizontally dur
ing the late trading. There were i
few rallies of a point or so in the last
few minutes, but the market as a
whole closed near the day's worst,
with a weak tone. Transfers were
only about 2.000.000 shares.
U. S. Steel dropped 3 points to
new low since 1027 at 127 1-2 and
closed within a fraction of the bot
torn. Illinois Central dropped six to
the lowest in at least 30 years, then
recovered a point.
C osing nnces on the exchange to
day were:
Al Chm 1X2 1-2: Am Cn 116 1-4:
Am Sm & Rf 42 1-4: Am Sc 52: Am T
T 1S5 1-2: Am Tb B 12S 1-4: Am
Win 8 1-4: Ancda SO 1-2: Atchsn 16S
1-2: Atl Cst Lne 05: Atl Rf lfi 1-4
B & O 65 5-8: Beth Stl 4S 1-4: Bur
Adg 24 1-4: Cnna Pc 87 1-8: C & O
3ft 1-4: Cmstn & Pc Pf 8 8-4: C &
N Wst 34: C RI Pc 40 1-2: Chyslr
20; Col G F.l 33 8-8: Cons (is 04
5-8; Crn Pro 71 1-8; Curtiss-Wrt 3
7-8.
Dupont 87 3-4: Erie 24 1-2: Gen
El 43 1-2: Gen Mot 42 1-4: Git Sri
30; Gld Dst 37 1-4: Grra-Pca 4 7-S;
Gt Nor Pf 58 1-2: Grigs-Grn 4 1-8:
Hstn O fnewl 10 1-2: Hud Mot 17
1-8; II Cntl 56 5-8: Int Hrvst 40:
Int Mer-M 10; Int T & T 27 3-4;
Kenct 22 3-8: Lou & Nsh 82 1-4.
Mo K & Tx 17 H-4: .Mntg writ -'
-4: Nsh Mot 83 3-8: Nnt Rise 73
7-8: NY Cntl 101; NY NH & Htd 72
5-8: Nflk & Wst 188 1-8: Nor Am
09 1-2: Nor Pc 46; Prkrd 7 7-8:
Prmt-Phlx 31 5-8: Penn 55 1-S: Thlps
Pt S: Plmn 42 3-4: Radio 19 1-4;
Rdog 70 1-8: Rem-Rnd 10 3-4; Ryn
Tb B 50 3-4.
Stl-Sf 22 1-2: Shrd Air l.n n-:
rs Roe 50 3-4: Sin Con 11: Son Tc
00 1-4; Sou Ry 37; SO Cal 41 3-S;
SO N.r 39; SO NY 20 1-8: Stbkr 20
5-8: Tex Corp 25 1-4: Trans-Am 11:
Tn Crbde 58 1-2: Un Pe lB'J 3-f:
T-nM 4 reft 27 S-4: Tntd Corn 22 1-4:
IS Rubr 15 1-2; fR Stl 127 1-2
MM 14 1-2: WRC-h El 75 3-8: Wlys
Or 5 1-2: Wlwth 61 3-4; Yell Trk 10
1-2.
of fancy at $1.40-1.50 doaen bunches
to retailers.
First carload of Corhella Crystal
" t'uiuua oi me season is rolling
toward Portland. Jt is the first car-
ioaa irom the coast. Only one car
ioaa nas arrived from Texas; the
tNiun mere Deing over almost
soon as It started insofar as th
is concerneo.
Carload California cauliflower
wun Mcramento S1.S5-2.00 crate.
bmall supplies of troll chinook
unimun caugut on Warrenton.
i here is again a abort supply of
fresh crabs.
New potatoes ar weaker and
luwrr; generally D'c id. top.
amy Arizona grapefruit ia ar
riving and finding eoorl srI.
Potato market Is in a jam for old
crop. Little primary business.
Mexican tomatoea are firmly priced
i. iu new aigo mam.
Artichoke movement is better than
season, reports ueorge Pearson, spe
cialist.
Spinach market it very firm with
a local scarcitv.
Rhubarb is finding t fairly steady
Cheese Selling price to jobbers
lillamook county triplets. 16c: lonf.
17c lb. f. o. b. Tillamook. Selling
irn.-v in i-ornana retailers: triplets,
ISc: loaf. 10c lb.
Strawberries Fresno, $2.50-2.75,
for 20s.
Now potatoe! California Gurnets.
U ''n 1 ci xexRR, or 10.
Spinach Local, 00e-$1.00 on
box.
Mushrooms Hothouse. 50-60e lb
Cauliflower California $1.85-2.00
per crate.
Countrv meats Rnrini? lnmh. 17.
- , -
OTHER MARKETS
MOVEMENT OF EGGS
GIIHIK
DEL BEAUTY SHOP rh. 2362
fcut Permanent waving, $5; Fin-
t7 ave: marcelling; haircntting;
ty Hurray over Lee-Duke's.
SPECIAL
Urt Dermnnent. 2 for $8. Clara
lr(w, 807 Lawrence. Ph. 644-W
CORSETS
Hit aarraents, Mrs. Crosley, 294M
MATTRESS FACTORY
EXE MATTRESS & UPH. CO.
Imresses rebuilt, returned same
Vw mattresses, any size.
812. 11US Olive Street.
BTio Will Do It!
Contractor), Tradesmen,
Repairmen,
Miscellaneous Servloet
PER repairs Musical Instrn
is; Aewmg Machines; 512 will.
'SSMITIUNG Welders. Ma
at. S. B. Finecan. 701 High.
plmiNG CONTRACTORS
;lRGlll-VAVr jt. i.iviisav
lJfr Uidg. Phone 2040
VE CABINET SHOP 150S-J,
'urn., etc. 210 W. 7th.
MING For house painters and
- oan;rs. call Preston and
. fcol Willamette. Phone 663
SOTICE TO CREDITORS
Is hereby given to all whom
,'wrrn. that the undersigned
slkiris lris been dulv annoint-
iatrat..r of the estnla of John
'J- i"""-ed. by the County
'be Slate of Oregon for
and has qualified as
Wr.:nrator, and all persons
iii njiinst said estate are
verified as required by
tbe proper vouchers, to the
(-QS. Nltnm.. . 1 n tt,A
- itbi
emmerc building. Eugene,
in !x months from the
Ma A ril 14th. lf..H.
., , S. M. CALKINS,
:'ltrr of the Estate of John
J!!"'-Tues-d.v-ml2
ESTATE TRAN8FFR8
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 21. (U.R)
Heavier movement of eggs into
local storage and generally along the
coast Is confirmed. This ia the direct
result of a further lowering of the
price at eastern points. Values now
offered for Pacific coast eggs are so
low that some operators refuse to
make further sales or shipments at
the moment.
One interest waa reported aa try
ing to advance the price of butter on
the produce exchange while telling
below the market for big chains.
There was however no change in
quotations.
Limited trade Is reported In the
market for live chickens with an in
creasing supply reported from (he
countrr. This included both light
and medium weights, Tarkeya con
tinue in call.
Sharn cut In the nrice of live
stock caused a general drop in the
price or country amen lamos along
the wholesale way with a general
top selling mark of 18c for fancy
goods. Poor stuff la alow.
Lower prices are again being
named for country killed veal ami
hoes along the street with general
ensiness in the entire trade. Sales of
hogs show an extreme of 11 with top
calves around lire mostly.
Stringent orders of the state dairy
and food commissioner have cut In
half, at least, the normal demand
for atrawberries In the Portland
trnde, while Seattle Is grabbing Cal
ifomla berriet at the lower prices.
htie there Is a rattier fair vol
nme of supplies of asparagus coming
from tne mid-Lolumtna, a general
Cleanup It reported with most sales
PORTLAND LIVESTnr.it
FOu'lLAAU. lire.. Auril 21 dim
nous lou, all driveins. .Market
opening steady, i'ew light butchers at
witu some 242 lbs. at Si aud few
io. iceut-r pigs at
w, taives iv. ah artveins.
NotlllUK sold eurly Mondnv a general
market steady except steers hnrelv
steady to weak with spots 2oc lower.
Top steers under lUUO lbs. $7.75;
Steady to weak with spots 2oc lower.
Top steers under 1UOU lbs. $7.75; top
ui.t nw his. $i.oj. kjil grades dowu
ro u anu under. ,o straiuut lots he.l'
ers auuve Si.2a. One load mixed
steera and I'eilers oa uuby beef order
$7. To. Several loads hiirh medium to
good cows Su.35-5.75; odd head $6;
low cutter and cutter J2.50-4.75; bulk
bulls $4.,'il-u.2,. Vealcrs and calves
mostly down to o. Everything
soia.
Sheep 200; all drivelus, including
about 100 good to strictly choiee 66
id. spring lamos on contract at JfrO; no
early open market sales. Monday mar
ket 50c lower for spring luuiba and
2oc lower for old luiubs. Top spring
lamos u; huiu better grades ss.ou
8.7o; medium down to $7 and below
good-choice yearlings steady at 0'
6.25; no ewes sold. One double deck
rcshipped.
SUGAR AND FLOUR
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21 CP
Sugar: Steady, (Racked basis) Cane,
iruit or berry 4.tu per cwu ueet
su,?ar $4.60 per cwt.
Flour: Steady. (City delivery
prices) Family patents 40s $4.60,
whole wheat 40s $4.70, graham 40s
$4.60, bakers' hard wheat OSs $5.20,
bakers' bluestem patents 8Ss 5.30,
pastry flour lids i.ou.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, April 21. OP)
Wheat: May open .68; high .68; low
.68; close .68. July open .58; high
DS'A: low .aVYt: close .08. Sept.
open .58; high .58; low .58; close .58,
Cash wheat: big bend bluestem,
.68; aoft white, .68; western white.
.b3: hard winter. .6.1: northern BDrinf
.65; western red, .65.
Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 21.00.
Today's car receipts: wheat 16;
corn 4; hay 1.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FARM 125 acres. 15 miles from Eu
gene on good macadam road. Splen
did neighborhood: school and Mdse.
store U mile. 80 acres in crop.
Deep soli especially good for wal
nuts, Fberts. Alfalfa, and Clover.
All fenced and cross fenced. Build
ings good. Phone 5.14.
E. E. MORRISON. Owner.
FORCED TO SELL '27 Paige se.
dan. A-l condition: very cheap for
cash. See at 549 5tb St. Springfield
Orecon. before Saturday.
LOST Man's pigskin glove. Return
Laraway s Muhc House. BhftARH
2-RM nnft.rn. downtown. $10 Inc.
lijht and water. Dr. Donohue, 6M
Will.
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 20c
bunch: M.50 per thousand.
CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jersey
Wakefield, l ie nm.- 7.1c per ni.
Cn.XSE GARDENS. 07 East Brdwy.
et tix to Lane Co.
,. "r nor blk. 5. .McFar-
Cottage Grove. $294.
. ' ' e et HI to Lane Cn
it''" Nk. 5. MeFarland't
PV "rove, 1ISJ.
; t. 17 S R 3 W. $10.
Kr et v r
tT;,A- 'i' 1" s n 3 w. $10.
"t x to Lane Co.
R 2 K. $272.54.
A
4. 1ft i t. I -5 ''"n --
"S2E, $272 53.
AX OUTSTANDING VALUE
OF THE DAY
WE HAVE NEVER OFFERED IN
EUGENE SUCH A BARGAIN
SEVEN ROOM MODERN NEW
HOME
Has tile bath and tile drain board:
hardwood floors: furnace and fire
place. Location 141 Mill.
Price. $3100; $100 down, balance $30
a month.
FIRST ON'E In with down payment
gets this beautiful home.
F. M. CAHHMA.V REALTY OFFICE
641 Wiihusette bL Phone oil
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, April 21. (P) Late
upturns in wheat prices today more
than overcame early losses. Specu
lative telling during transient uncer
tainty over rumors about alleged
changes in farm board export plant
was overdone. Subseouent re-Dur-
chases to offset aucb speculative
sales disclosed that the market was
relatively bare of offerings. Rallies
were promoted also by feara of
crop damage by low temperatures.
vineat closed irregular. -Sic lower
to c advance. Corn Vt-e ad
vanced. oatB hie off to 'jc up and
Srovisions unchanged to 12 cents
own. Corn equalled season low
price records and oatt outdid the re
cord.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. April 21. (A-l (V. S.
D. A.) Hogs 2I.00O; hulk 150-210
lbs. $7.50; 7.70; top $7.75; 220-810
IDS. vi.Ro'fl IA.K
Cattle il.iHK); calves 8.000; steers,
good and choice lliaj-lloo lbs. $7.75
t'j.u; veniers good and choice o
Sheep 13.000; better grades lighter
weights fat wool lambs active; strong
to 1U higher at SOJ.HlO.S": others
slow: weightier kinds $9.2.Va.9.5u:
sheep scarce: limbs lal lbs. down, good
and choice SO&O.So; medium $8.25'.
P; Hl-lim hs. medium to choice $7.85
'(V.i.iu; all weights, common 5l..''4
8.25; ewes 90-150 lbs. medium to
choice $'''; 4.25: all weights, cull and
common $1.50(jrj 3.25.
ALL GRADES ARE
DOWN IN EUGENE
IWTUESDAY CHECK
Egga dropped a cent all along the
line in buying and wholesale prices
here Tuesday, bringing them down to
new low levels on tome grades.
Buvlne nrcies nn extrns waca Hat
ed at 14 cents, on firsts at 12 cents,
on standards at 11 and 12 cents, and
on mediums at 0 cents.
In wholesale prices, extras were
listed at 16 cents, standards at 15
cents, mediums at 14 cents, and
firsts at 15 cents. Crax continued
at 12 cents. Changes here follow
similar ones in Portland over Mon
day and Tuesday. It la the first
change here in some time in whole
sale nrices which n. V..M
ehanged, nlthough buying prices have
twuiiru several runes.
All other markets conMnneH nn.
changed in prices here Tiiesdnv, poul
try, grains, livestock, butter, 'butter-
tat, and vegetables all being listed
the same as for Mondav.
As yet very lit t lo local
is in, even th Oregon grown being
not much in evidence here. Califor
nia find Washington asparagus is
seen mostly in the stores.
Following were tlm nrirea tn ft
day:
Page Eleven
New green onions, dot. ,
Carrot, bulk. lb.
Parsnips, lb,
Rutabagas, lb. , ,
Mustard Greens, lb.
Spinach, lb.
Asparagus, lb.
1WH
..40c
Apples, box
Rhubarb, lb.
fruits
(Buying Prices)
HS2r
4c
4S7e
$1.25t2.75
CO-OP EGO POOL
WEEK ENDING APRIL 9
Extras 10c
Standards i7
Firsts 13c
13c
Mediums .
Pool prices announced each Fri
iay by Pacific Cooperative Poul
:ry Producert' association tre al
ways for the week ending on the
ihursday eight days preceding.
OAKBIDGE families
ENTERTAIN SUWDA
LIST IS STEADY
LOCAL PRICES
Extras
Firsts
Standards -......w
Mediums
(Buying Prices)
Egos
Extras
(New York grades)
14c
12e
ll312c
tic
..18c
Standards 1R,
Mediums lie
(Who esala Prices to Relnllnr.i
Extras lite
Standards .1.V
r irsts ,. i.v
Mediums . He
Crax liv
(Publlo Market. Retain
Fresh extrus 17r
Fresh mediums . ..15c
Poultry
(Buvlno Prleesl
Heavy hens, 41,-j bs and over
(colored) lb 1Se
Leghorns. lbs. .!5c
Leghorns 3Vi lbs. and under. Ib. 13c
Stags. Ib. o,
Old roosters ...8i
Turknvs
Old hens, lb ?7e
Old gobblers, lb. 21c
Buttertat
(Buvlno Prices)
aweet cream butt erf nt
All prices at the Producers' Public
market remained unchanged Tuesday.
Flowers were especially plentiful,
quantities of lilacs coming In now to
add to the variety on display.
A little asparagus was iu early,
selling at 15 cents a pound.
Radishes are geuerally selling now
at six bunches for 25 cents.
Eggs remained steady at the mar
ket, selling still at 17 cents on fresh
extras and at 15 cents on fresh nie
did ms.
Rhubarb was very plentiful Tues
day, selling still at 2 aud 2 ceuts
a pound, depending on grade.
Following were the prices for the
day:
OAKRIDGE, April 21. OP) (Spe
clal) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook en
terlained Sunday In honor of Mrs,
'.lolm Lrosj who is visiting here
irom lamas, Hash. Ihe house waa
: beautifully decorated with spring
! flowers. Dinner was served at 12
o clocg. Lovers were laid lor: Mrs.
Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kimball
and sons 1'onivan and Keith: Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller and children
neien and i.ois; Jir. and .Mrs. Rob
ert C. Kelsay and children Omar,
Vernon, Nina and Hone; Dan Jen
nings of Westfir and Mr. and Mrs,
Look, ihe afternoon was im.nl
Slaying progressive croquet at which
ohn Miller won the honors and the
consolation went to Mrs. Kimball.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dolmyer
enreriaineu at their home Sunday
afternoon. Dinner was served at
2:30 o'clock. Places were marked
mr ir. and Mrs. tirant J. Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles n. Croner.
i.ois .iao and Barbara Ann Croner.
Edna Mae Dolmyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Dolmyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlchter were
host at dinner Sunday at their
norae. dinner waa served at eight
ociook. Places were laid for Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Croner. Lois Mae
Croner, Barbara Ann and Madeliene
mrnter. a. a. mrhter and Mr. and
.lira, itienter. rollowing the dinner,
bridge was enjoyed.
PUBLIC MARKET
Cabbage:
lb.
Garlic. Ib.
Vegetable!
2IH
kale
Sour cream butterfnt .. 19c
uutlei I Wholesale)
Standard quarters 27c
Sour cream butter .. 25(5:2(!c
Sweet cream butter ..28c
Hogi Live
(Buvlna Prloetl
160-200 lbs. ST 2r,H!T 7."
200-250 lbs. $ll.75' 7.2:
50-300 ha. . S.1 7r,(ii (I ."
Heavy tows $5(jx5.25
Greens: mustard, curly
greens, lb. 8c. 2 for 15c; cab
bage greens, beet greens, tur
nip Rreens. Ib. ..5c
Radishes, bunch 5c
Spiunch. lb Sc
Horseradish, Ib. 45(w20c
unions, dry. in. -....vc
IninliK urecii. tiuucb ft
Potatoes cwt. t
Swif-mliuld lb. f"
Parsnips, lb. ft"
Hulk eiirrols. lb. 2
Uiiliibiigtis. ib
Hulk beets lb.
Munch heeta. each
Asparagus, lb.
rulta
Dried prunes, Ib. 5c
Rhubarb. II J2VjC
, i:c
..Sfdsc
15c
April 1 Estimate
On Wheat Is Given
Hons. Dressed
(Buying Prices)
30-160 lbs. .
200-250 lbs.
250 lbs. and up ....
uatiie. A) ve
(Buying Prices)
..lOoTllOV.r
7V4rfifti
0V4i7
Steen
Heifers
owa
'tnnert and cuttert .
eal. dressed
Bulla
Ewes
mbs
earling wethera .
Sheep
(Buying Prloet)
..5Vi(?tni',c
4 tn. ; if
2 V'l4.
1 U, (;.(,
...lo'-dlc
45c
3 Mi'(J4i
Lambs, dreased
Grains
(Buying Prices)
Wheat, No. 1. red. bn. .66c
Wheat, No. 1 white, bu. 67c
Barley ton SLi.'t
Oats, white, ton $19W20
Oata, gray, ton $lD(i20
Hav
(Retail Prices)
Clover hay. ton
Uata. vetch ton
Buying
..$13
..$12
WOOL MARKET
BOSTON. April 21. (U.R) The de
mand for wool ia rather quiet. Prices
apiiear to be holding about steady.
Choice wools, especially are firm ow
ing lo the reduced selection as a result
of heavy buying during the past two
months. Receipts of domestic wool
at Boston for the week ending April
IS amounted to 5.670.5W.
CHICAGO WHEAT RANGE
May old open 82; high low
81 i
S3', ;
low f
64'.
close 82W.
high 83U; lo
July open 63
2s, ; close 64Vj.
high G4-; low
Dec. open bb'.ii
low 60; close 67i.
May new
hi ell
Sept.
02 V.
high
open
cloae
64;
open
close
67!,;
Children's Clinic
Plan at Philomath
PHILOMATH. Anril 21. (Special)
A free clinic for children who
will begin school next year, will be
held Wednesday afternoon, April 29,
at the offices of Dr. I. M. Smith and
Dr. H. E. Hail. The committee in
charge is Mrs. Morris Goodrich,
Mrs. Fred Itobbins and Mrs. Oliver
Farmer.
LEABURQ TEACHERS ELECTED
LEA HI KG. April 21. (Special I
D. F. il'iyer, Miss Def.ong of Hood
River, and Miss Ellen Johnon,
present leaeher of Dearborn, were
the teachers sleotd for Laburf
ehooL
Veoetaoiet
Prices Average
Produest
Carrots, dos. hunchea
nions. Yellow Danvera .
Potatoes, cwt,
New radishes, dor bunches 40c
for No. i
40c
75tf,90e
7 Defy.
In Oregon on April 1 there were
2,8(17,000 bushels f wheat remaining
mi farms, according lo the estimate of
the federal-stale crop reporting ser
vice. On April 1. 1930, wheat slocks
were estimated nt 2.025.OIIO bushels
ami on April 1, 1929, 1.865.000 bush
els. The five-year average is 1.S03.000
bushels.
A month ago, March 1, Oregon farm
stocks of wheat represented 18 per
cent of the 1930 production compar
ed to the 10-year nvernge of 1 1 per
rent, ine unusually large March l
stocks have been reduced by large
disainiearance from farms during
March which was estimated nt 1.-
403.01)0 bushels compared to OsO.noo
bushels Inst year and only 234,000
bushels in 1929, tlm report says.
Frazee Speaks at
Wendling Church
LEABURO, April 21. (Special)
A. W. Frnseo motored lo Wend
ling Sunday and gave a talk to the
Sunday school pupils about finan
cing the Lane county week-day Bible
school which ia making good prog
ress. John Ishnm assistant aunerlnlen
dent had charge Sunday morning
taking A. W, Frazec's place with
47 iu attendance.
Oakridge Minstrel
Presented Friday
OAKRTDGK. Anril Q ljp io..
clal) The Oskridge minstrel show
waa presented in the high school
auditorium rrinny night. It was
given by Ihe Oakridge community
church and the proceeds from the
snow win ne upplied on the church
building debt. '
The audience was kept In laughter
by the iokes told hv the "riHrkin"
The songs and music made the show
a very en.loyahle affair. The cast
was: Mrs. W. II. Yntes, Mrs. A. Me
Farlane, J. E. I'addock, Jesse Flock.
.Mntnn .lolinson. . p. Yates. Clar
ence Hates, Melvin Stair. C. A.
I'addock, R. W. Putnam and W, H,
I'oitnycr. sirs. Yates directed the
show and played the piano accom
paniments for the songs.
Philomath Youth
Dies at Corvallis
rmr.OMTH. April 21. fSpooinn
Floyd Byington, son of Sin.
Erma Byington, died Thursday morn
ing at the Corvallis hospital. Mr.
Byinginn wn born In Redwood.
Minn., in 1907 and recently came
to Oregon In hopes a change in cli
mate would be beneficial.
Two years ago he waa Injured
while rmplnveil by the American
Postal and Telegraph company, and
had been in poor health ever since.
Goldson Men Tell
About Conference
GOLDSON, April 21. (Rpeclnl)
Nelson Kerking, N. O. Isaacson and
O. O. Morgan returned homo Friday
evening after hsving attended the
Commonwealth Conference held at
Eugene. Tho meeting, according to
these men, waa a success and they
returned much elated over the eon-
slurcllve points gained and prospect
of a Federation of Community china.
Upper Camp Creek
School Has Social
UPPER CAMP CREEK. Anril 21.
(Special) The parent teachers
association held ita regular monthly
meeting x ridny evening in connec
tion with a pie social. After a pro
gram, a large number of plea were
auctioned off by Harry Brady. Over
eight dollars waa realized.
Announcement hns been made bv
Mrs. Kiuart of a pnrenta day to be
held the last day of school. This
I ia to be nn all-day meeting with
n basket dljnne-rand progranv
Philomath Building
Damaged by Flames
PmT.OMATIl. April 21 . (SperlMI
The Orange Owl restaurant build
ing caught fire In some unknown
way Saturday morning. The upper
story was badly damaged and the
roor nesfroved.
The building Is owned by Jerry
TTenke. The stock and fixtures,
which were saved by prompt, notion
of the volunteer flro department,
are owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Scolt.
Radio Program
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
KOIN (319) Portland
5:00 p. m. Prixe club,
6:15 Old Gold feuture.
5:30 Tiance music.
B:00 Isle of Golden Dreams.
6:80 The Bohemiana.
7:00 Joe and VI.
7:1.' Bells of Harmony.
7:30 Playhouse.
8:(K Ron's Scrap Rook.
8:15 Pryor'a Military band.
8:30 Concert,
0:00 Jest for fnn, Richy Crai
0:15 Slumber Boat.
0:45 Fights broadcast.
10:30 Jack and Jill's muslo.
11:00 Dance feature.
11:30 Vnl Valente's orchestra.
12:00 The Merry-Go-Round.
KNX f2HI1 Ins Annular
5:00 p. m. Bra Ken's Kiddles etub
: nuttertinger' contest.
o:30 Recordings.
5:45 Town Crier's amusement tips
6M) Wesley Tourtelotte, organist.
6:80 Studio program.
7:00 Frank Watanabe.
7:15 Sam Coslow, song writer.
8:00 The Arcadisns.
8:80 The Lion Tamers.
fl:ir KX" I'l.v.,,
0:45 Novelty string quartet.
10:00 The Arirona Wranglers.
11:00 Wesley Tourtelotte, organist.
KPO (441) San Fraaclsoo
5:00 D. m. Big Brother.
5:15 Federal Business Asso. talk.
:di i 'ate xtook, Stuart Strong.
5:45 News digest. "Scotty" Mort
nasi tennis School of the Air."
6:15 Cecil and Sally.
6:3() North Americans,
6:45 Henry Siar.
7:00 Musical Capers.
8:00 KPO Drama Guilld.
8:80 Meeting in The Tavern.
8:4.-i "Roads lo Hollywood."
9:00 -Program.
9:30 Musical program.
0:45 Drnmalie renditiff bv MeGnw
in:00News flashes.
10:15 The Honeymooners.
10:30 Program.
11:00 Floyd Wright, organist.
KEX (254) Portland
5:00 p. m. While Wlrard.
5:15 Uncle Frank't story hoar.
5:30 Studio program.
5:45 Theatre review, Dean Collins.
6:00 Light opera hour,
7:00Silent period.
8:00 The Sierra Ensemble,
8:15 Moonlight Troubadourl
8:30 Drama.
fl:0Ornthollc Truth flocletv.
10:00 Phantoms of Broadway.
10:00 Ken Stuart's Sunshine prog.
10:30 Walkathon from Lotus Island
11:30 Vic Mevers' orchestra.
12:00 Midnight Reveller!.
Advice on Alfalfa
Sowing Is Given
Fnrmers who contemplate the sow
ing of alfalfa this yr-nr are ar1viftd
by O. S. Fletcher, county ntcrlculturat
agent, to wnit until some time about
the middle of May.
farmers should not be In t hnrrr
to sow their alfalfa," said Mr. Flet
cher. 'If the ground Is already plow
ed they eh nn hi wait until the weeds
grow, then work the ground to kill the
weeds tcfre sowing the crop."
Freedom from weeds is necessary
to hare a clean field of alfalfa and
one that will maintain Itself for a
period of years. It was pointed out
Discing and harrowing are recom
mended to get rid of the weeds,
GRAVEL PUT ON
LKAT1U.O, Anril 1. (Rperfn,)
The Athts Construction conipnny Is
at work in tho Leahurg district at
present putting on th gravel nsed
for finishing. The company's work
ing on the highunv hnve ideal
weather and are making progress.
DEERHORN TEACHERS NAMED
nKKKHOIiX. April l. (Spcn;.l
Mrs. Cora Wearin nnrl Miss Kvnn
gelin ChrinlenKnn will be tho tench
ers for the corning year nt Ieerhorn.
Mrs, Hrin ia a resident of Dpt
horn and .MIrs C'hristenson of The
l in lien.
New Trial Granted
For Negro Slayer
WARHINOTOV. April 2t OP)
I '.strict of Columbia negro sen
nced to death for mil rder wa
granted a new trial today by tbe su
pre me court hn cause the trial judge
hud not permitted jurors to be asked
it ttiey had rnclnl prejudice.
It was one of three cases In
which the court handed down written
opinions durinx a brief session.
Allrefl hcott AidriUge, the negro.
was convicted of having shot to
eath Harry J. McDonald, a whita
policeman, in July, lv2).
Monday Sets New
High Temperature
Monday the thermometer recorded
a new high temperature for 1931,
in Kugene 77 degrees. The highest
previous reading this year wa 71
degrees on April 8.
The temperature Monday reached
a point 13 degrees higher than thai
on Sunday. A fair breeze blew ouo
of the north most of the day and to
ward evening tended to become atlff.
The minimum on April 9 waa two
degrees higher than Monday whea
it was 36 degrees.
The weather bureau forecast was!
"Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; In.
creasing danger of forest fires; mod"
erate north to east windsj lo)'
humidity."
;
Send Plotters Home, !
Curtis Tells D.A.R
WASHINGTON. Anvil 01 ISUi
Deportation of aliens attempting to
overthrow the I'nlted States govern
ment was urged tonight by Vice-Pres
laent uurtis.
Addressing the annnsl ennvenHni,
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, the vice-president also)
advocated deportation of alien crim
inals and racketeers and tiffhtjmlnf.
of present immigration laws.
-Mrs. Lowell F. Hohart, president
general of the organization, advocated?
the American navy be built op to the)
limit of the London naval treaty.
Liquor Conspiracy 'I
Case Nearing End
PORTLAND. Ore.. AnrD 91 fyPl
Tbe first closing arguments lit
the Tooae-Prown liquor conspiracy
trial were heard In federal court
here today.
Defense attorneys called only 19
witnesses in behalf of their 19
clients and the close of testimony
case as a surprise.
The case Is exnected M in tt
Jury lata Tuesday. )
ANOTHER DECORATION
WASHINGTON'. Anril 01 fl
A navy cross star waa awarded tn
day to Major h. Larsen of thi
marine corps for distinguished serv,
ices in Mcaragua between April.-
102S and March 1020. Major Lar
sen had already received the navy
cross which he received In 1020 foal
services In France.
The hippopotamus la one of tn
largest, animals, often weighing three
or more tons.
No More Neuritis
In Arms, N 8 ck, Legs or Thighs
Jt yon want to get rid of the agonls.
nag pains o( neuritis, neuralgia, sclat
Ice, or rheumatism, Juat apply Tyamol
to the afTected parts ana see ho-'
quickly all misery will cease.
Tysmol ts a powerfully penetratina
absorbent, soothing and healing In Mm
ctlon, which goes In through the
pores and quickly reaches the burning,
aching nerve. Those stubborn palna
In the back of the neck, about the
shoulder blade, face or head. In the
forearm and lingers, or extending
down the thigh to the to tips, will
soon disappear. Cramping of tha mus.
elea will stop and you will no longest
be bothered with soreness, -welling.
etlfTness. numbness or tenderness og
the joint and ligaments.
Tysmol Is not an ordinary Hntmani
pr salve, but a artentlflo n.w emollient
that la entirely different from anvtlilma
you have ever used. Don't aulTer an?
longer. Oet a supply of Tysmol at en
good drug store. Always on hand al
Stevenson's Drug Stores.
Three Sentenced
To Thirty Days
Three sentences of 30 days In the
city Jail were imposed by Justice of
the Peace JJan Johnston iMnnnsy
afternoon In the case of a robbery
In the M. J. Arnold cabin near Mar
cola. The men sentenced were Ells
worth Chrlstler, Lester Craig and
turlii t'raig.
Chester II. Siebenthsller was sen-
fenced earlier In the day. He also,
received 81) days.
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OAKLAND, Cel., April 21. Wi
ll. (J. Ninders, 0,1, I'nrtland, Oi
either leaped or fell from a third
floor window In a holel here today.
nit noqy waa lotind in tne I gntwe II.
Follce said he had been dead twelve
hours, and asserted they believed It
was suicide.
MANY UP MoKENZIE
DFFItllOKN. April 21. (Specie!)
Automobiles were constantly pass,
ing through Deerhorn Sunday on the
way up the McKeuiie. Many wont
fishing.
Out of service for soma time.
old windmill iu (Icrmiiny baa lie.
converted Inlo a cliim-h.
an
Nothing So Good
To Swiftly Stop
FIERY
ECZEMA
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Lczenia.
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Am only K,i rents ror a ceneroita
bottle of Kmerald Oil that will last
long time.
Note: llriug such sn effective anti
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IS much used and with an end id re.
suits for Varicose Ulcers, Hkln Blem
ishes. Itching Skin. Pimnles. Acne
snd I'soria'ls. Remember also that
Athletics Foot Is reused bv germs
which germicidal Kmerald Oil kills,
then the Itching of feet and toes
slops and feet are healthy again.
Complete dirtctlont with etch bottlo.
COMING!
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Remarkable New
RUPTURE
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If yon ar ruptured and wear
truna. now l your opportunity to gel
a KKKH TRIAL of tha most aeien
tlflcally constructed Huptur Support
erer invented.
William R. Rlri-. Adams. N. T
originator of tha Rica (Non-SurflcalV
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Merrick to th Oahurn H-itel, Ea
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It la abnoluflv auaranteed to bolt-
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It fi poeltlvely tbe mofft comfort
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of work and ran be worn nights anl
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It la anaranteed not to alin im
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tha preawure o easily adjtitta Itaelf
to all po'ltlone and tnovemnta ot
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It ha a proven tna only properly
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It la eonnlly valuable for nmtnred
children a it allow for full normal
growth and development without
im tmr youthful aef vit ea or a ow-
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rada are made of aoft. resfl ent
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the right npot eo the bowel cannot
poibIy escape.
nundreda or thonaand! in tim an
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