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THE EUGENE R B Q I5TER G tT A R P Fair TEMe'etf Woman's Realm beauty parlors jSoAL darin Auguat, on Pf.rma wfc , u-ave. Shampoo and Finger n'?.. Complete Rinalett. Croquig V, permanent lor $4.50 or 2 for B.E.ru; Ph7 18 E. 10 StSiTTE .Push War.. . . .14 50 "oV-ME BEAUTY SHOP tariw" 7 , 'SrrlriE f POPULAR DEMAND ,t t7 50 Permanent Wave for $5 B0B'8 BEAUTY SHOP-Ph. S38. CITi BEAUTY BHOP ... ,... Rroadwaj Phone 840 1U t."" 5nrMT''ITT Beauty Shop. Finger CW.v ,50c: marcel 50c 1434 Wil- Umette- Ph. zu-o--' EjoQUIGXOLE, Binjlette-End Push .t. ?4. $S. $6.50. $10 complete. MODEL BEAUTY SHOPPE .-. ?-!62 641 Willamette "mattress factory Stgesb MATTRESS & UPH. CO. Mattresses rebuilt, returned lame S New mattreasesT any size, 2 1108 Olive Street. . Business Directory COLLECTION AGENur FT M TRAVIS, INC. Bonded col lectors. C. N. Johnston, attorney. GLASS WORK If it's GLASS we haT It Mirrors and resilvering ZTGENE MIRROR & GLASS CO. 93 East 7th Phone i21 GLASS OF ALL KINDS im:irv PI ANINO MTT,T. flO .nrth and Hich Phone 1059 MATTRESS FACTORY " MATTRESSES MADE OVER phoM 3D9 O'BRIEN 801 E. 8th PLUMBING 0. P. TILLMAN CO. Plumbing Heating Suppliea Toti ought to see our show room 858 Pearl St. STORAGE LEAN, SAFE, SANITARY STOR AGE Fireproof Whse. Absolute . Hcority. Affiliations In every city. Low ins. rates. Guaranteed service. PACIFIC TRANS. & STORAGE CO. fiO W. 5th Call 74 fcUGENE'S only modern stcamheatcd warehouse. 6000 square feet of ex clusive private furniture stalls. We invite Your inspection. ECCRITY WHSE. & STOR'GE CO 436-446 Charnelton St. Phone 706 TRANSFERS B1LLMIRE BROS, and ' OREGON TRANSFER CO. local and long distance hauling. Piano hauling. 24 E. 6th. Phone 641; 477 b. AND M. TRANSFER PH. B2 Furniture, long distance hauling EUGENE TRANSFER-STORAGE Crating Packing Shipping Pads for City or long distance moving Ph. Day 1G0, 40 W. 6th. Nr.. Ph. 2063 Green stamps give on local work Pacific transfer co. pad ded VANS FOR LONG DIS TANCE MOVING. ItOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given: That by vir tue of an Execution and Order of Sale is Foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, on the 2Sth day of July, 1931, in a suit wherein The Eugene Loan" and Savings Bank Is plaintiff and Nick Anton and his ife, Elizabeth Anton, M. P. Bonnett, Melvin Hansen, Western Loan & Building Company, a corporation, L. W. Ruth and N. T. Crawford are de fendants, and wherein on the 27 th day of July, 1931, said The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank recovered a judg Bent acainst the defendants, Nick An ton, Elizabeth Anton, M. P. Bonnett lad Mclvin Hansen in the sum or $1, WS.91 with interest at the rate of " Per annum from July 27, 1931: and tie further sum of $200.00 attor y'i fees; and the further um of li. 70 costs and disbursements (the plaintiff not being entitled to a defl oency Judgment against Melvin Han en), which judgment was enrolled ud docketed in the Clerk's Office of sua Court in said County on the 27th y of July, 1931, and said Execution to me directed, commanding me In the ime of the State of Oregon in order satisfy said judgment, interest, at torney's fees, costs of suit and accrn- costs, to sell the following de eruVd real property, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot Ten (10) In Block fine (9) in Skinner's Addition to Eugene City on the West, and runn:ng thence North Forty (40) Jet; thence West Eightv (SO) feet: thence South Fortv (40) ' f'et to the North line of 'Eighth Avfnm West, and thence East E.thty rso) feet to the place of ejmnlM, all In the City of Eu ene. County of Lane and State ef Orecnn. , "Therefore. In the Name of the t u t." 0reson. in compliance with "II Eiecution and Order of Sale and, J ordnr to satisfy said judgment, "west, attorney's fees, costs of suit fv wmn co,ts, I win on Monday, "e olst day of August, 1931. at the J" of l:i) o'clock in the afternoon "s-iid day at the Southwest Front of th Countv Court House In "sen-. Lane Countv, Oregon, offer ,'.''" !0" for P"blic Mih.iect to redemption as pro vwm ty law all right, title and inter im "f snid defendants, Nick Anton. ilJth Anton, M. P. Bonnett. M1 HeT!.n. Western Loan Build Co:i:pany. N. T. Crawford and L. tvi L "nJ " Persons claiming by. if.-" or ""der them, or any of ft,. - iui,i,T mem. or I "r"t1 said premises. "' th;s SOth dny of .lulv 1031. iv ... II. L. ROWN, -.rn-r er j.,n, p nnnr Clrenrtir. No.3222- Thurs-dy-a27 KT1CE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT (fV'J' "erehy given that the on- eieeul,,,. f tn, R,t wir . '''''"""t of Klla Dennis, de it .. C tis fin account VV., .'.5',''"!"r "t said estate in the r. ". i ' nf I-ti County, Ore Judge of said IVurt has l.'i'"''' ' th --ud day of S.'ptember, ''? V t"r of 10 o'clock a. m. U'Tr '"" r""rt Ho""' '" Eusene. I'V-e ""''' "r'-on. as the tine and ,Vi, T hearing of ohjeet.ons to im .,' ' '""'me. if ar.T there- be. tt j ' " -rcf. Any 1 i: r;rs' ns ha-, ing obje.-t.ou to t-iM Mount U betebjt reii. ed to present the same, at said time and place. Dated at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, this 12 day of August, 1031 VIVIAN NELSON DENNIS, Executor. VICTOR OLUVER, Attorney for Execntor, Albany Oregon. No.323G-Thura-dy-10 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN FORECLOSURE Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of as execution and order of sale isaued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Lane County, July 22, 1931, upon and pursuant to a decree given and made by aaid Court on the 21st day of July, 1031, In a suit therein pending in which In vestors Syndicate was plaintiff and Ernest A. Stapleton et al were de fendanta, which execution and order of sale was to me directed and com manded me to sell the real property hereinafter described to satisfy cer tain liens and cbarges in said decree specified. I will on Saturday, the 22nd day of August, 1031, at the hour of one o Clock p. m. at the southwest front door of the County Court House in Eugene, Xane County, Oregon, of fer for sale and sell at public auction for cash, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest of the defendants in said action in or to the following described real property, to-wit: Lot number seven In Block number eight in Driverton, an ad dition to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat thereof, except the south nine feet of said lot. Dated July 22, 1931. H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. No.32ia-Thura-dy-a20 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given: That by vir tue of an Execution and Order of Sale in Foreclosure Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County on the 2Sth day of July, 1931, In a suit wherein The Eu gene Loan and Savings Bank is plain tiff and Melvin Hansen and his wife, Ethel Hansen. Nick Anton and his wife, Elizabeth Anton, M. P. Bonnett and Y estern lan & liuuuing com pany, a corporation, Hre defendants, and wherein on the 27th day of July, 1931, The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank recovered a judgment against the defendants Melvin Hansen, Ethel Hansen, Nick Anton and Elizabeth Anton in the sum of $2,157.03, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from July 27, 1931; and the further sum of $225.00 attorney's fees; and $17.20 costs and disburse ments (the said judgment being a per sonal judgment against Nick Anton and Elizabeth Anton only), which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 27th day of July, 1931, and said execution to me directed, commanding me in the name of the State of Oregon, In order to satisfy said judgment, Interest, attor ney's fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, to sell the following described property, to-wit: Beginning at a point Forty ' (40) feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot Ten (10), Block Nine (9) of thnt part of the City of Eugene which was originally platted and recorded as Eugene F, Skinner's Addition to Eugene on the West, and running thence North Forty (40) feet, more or less, along the East line of said Lot Ten (10) to a point One Hundred Twenty (120) feet South of the Northeast corner of said Lot Ten (10), and to In tersect the line of the lot once owned by Col. George O. Yoran; thence West parallel with the South line of Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) Eighty (SO) feet; thence South Forty (40) feet, more or less, to a point due West of the place of beginning; thence East Eighty (SO) feet to the plae of beginning, all In the City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. Now, Therefore, In the Name of the State of Uregon: In compliance with said Execution and Order of Sale and in order to satisfy said judg ment, interest, attorney's fees, costs of suit, and accruing costs I will on Monday, the 81st day of August, 1031, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the South west Front door of the County Court House in Eugene, Lane County, Ore gon, offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auc tion, subject to redemption as pro vided by law all the right, title and interest of said defendants Melvin Hansen. Ethel Hansen, Nick Anton, Elizabeth Anton, M. P. Bonnett and Western Loan & Building Company, a corporation, and all persons claiming by, through or nnder them, and each of them, in and to said premises. Dated this SOth day of July, 1031. H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. No.3223-Thurs-dy.a27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is Tiereby given! That the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County has appointed Lloyd Denslow as Administrator of the Es tate of Edith F. Barrett. Deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the undersigned. Administrator at the law offices of Harris. Smith A Bryson, Miner Building. Eugene, Lane Coun ty, Oregon, within six f6) months from the date of this notice. Dated this 13th day of Angust, 1931. LLOYD DENSLOW. Administrator of the Estate of Edith F. Barrett. Deceased. HARRIS. SMITH & BRYSON, Attornevs for Administrator, No.3237-Thurs-dy-sl0 1 Too Late to Classify WANTED Partner for amusement place and dance hall. Must have some money. Good location and Sermanent business. Address Box 45. Eugene, Ore. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS nenrv W. Chezenj et ui to George Feulner Tracts tp. 19 S R 2 W. SI. Aiherf. C. Woodard et ux tn Mnr Ion Bullier Tract tp. 20 S R 3 W, $10. W. A. Doss et ux to B:rdi V. Pearls Lot 10. blk. 7. Frasier & Berry's add. Florence, $1. Pacific Savings and Lonn Assn to Anna Baker 't vir Part lot 0, b!k. 8 Gross add. Eugene, $1. WALKED 1 14.000 MILES BATTLE CREEK, Mich. U. Cha lanes Pratt, (W, lur Ml years a mall rrler here, retired recently after ha ilig walked approximately 114.i"sj lile s on his route, i luring ms service I'nole Sam it is estimated that he I iriillHMI letters it rot 1111.- Otxi ne-rpnpers. the total weight of which aggregates C'.'.ikv pounu. by f.ir ihe largt book and Job Local Pears Coming in; Stock Market Recovers The locnl Bartlott pears are coralns on the market this week. They are a bit green but will anon ripen for use. They ar quoted at $1 a bushel, buying prire. Wheat la quoted a bit hlsher here, both the white and red being boosted a cent, the white to 47 cents and the red to 45 cents. Grains are coming1 in slowly. The harvest season is more than half over in this section but the farmers are not hauling in much yet because during the harvest time most farmers are buy helping each other out. However, some are holding their grains for better prices, it is said. Ejfgs, poultry, livestock, butter and butterfnt were all unchanged from Wednesday. Rerurmln onions from local prowers are beginning to come in, quoted at 4 and 5 cents a pound. Corn continues very plentiful, listed still at 10 cents a dozen ears. Summer squish is also very plenti ful as are green peppers. Most all the loral prices on vegetables held Thurs day. LOCAL PRICES EOHs , , (Buying Prices) Extras ..20(JJ21c lfl6,lSc 15c Standards Mediums (New York Grades) Extras 23c Standards 20c Firsts 17rt Mediums ...ISC (Wholesale Prices to rietaners) Extras 23c Standards Firsts . ,, i Mediums . Crax - - (Public. Market, Retail) Fresh extras . ..21c 10c ...16c ..23c 20c Fresh mediums Poultry. Live (Buying Prices) Heavy hens. 4Vn lbs. and over (colored) lb 17c Leghorns, 3Vj5?4V0 lbs. V. Leghorns. 3'i lbs. and under, lb. ...0c Broilers, colored. 1 lbs. and up lb. 10c Broilers. Leghorn. lfPIM. lbs., lb. 18c Broilers. Leghorns, l'j lbs, up...l.ic Old roosters and ntags. lb. -.....7c Butterfat (Buying Prices) Sweet cream butterfnt ..2ftc Sour cream butterfnt -20c Butter (Wholesalo Prices) Sweet erenm butter .. -34c Extra quarters .33c Extra prints 32c Standards prints ..80c Wool (Buying Prices) Medium wool. lb. 1314c Hogs, Live (Buying Prices) 140-200 lbs. $7.2!5f?7.50 200-2.V) lbs. S7(ii7.2.') 2,)0-300 lbs. $l!;.."i0 Heavv sows ..$4(34.25 . Hogs, Pressed (Buying Prices) 130-160 lbs. Cattle. Live (Buying Prices) Steers ,.9V410c ..Be Heifers .....,....4c Cows fanners and cutters Veal, dressed ... ..3H4c . I i.,w :ti 8'4fi0r -44V4c bulls Sheen (Buying Prices) Ewes Spring lambs Yearling wethers ...StWic 2(32.e Lambs, dressed -a Vic Grains (Buying Prices) Wheat, No. 1, red. bu. 4.1c Wheat. No. 1, white, bu. 47c Barley (new crop) ton .. $1018 Oata (new crop) ton $10(&il8 Hay . New clover hay. ton ,, .$0 Oats, vetch ton $Cn:fl Alfalfa $10a$12 Vegetables (Buying Prices Average for No. I Produce) Dry onions $1 Potatoes, cwt. $lfil.25 Radishes. do. bunches .30M40c Green onions, doa. Hi i iff 4iie Tomatoes, crate .. 60tS,70c OUR BOARDING HOUSE A Hev, vou tellas.''L f Have a care,mv MAfj"reo uArrrLeM IM MARSHALL TQR-TrllS KjT VoRE MEDDLlMG wiTH VElF A y SEC-TiaM, UT I UCrtlCE TePERAL BliSlWESS ! M VslrllS-TVe, if THERE'S "TWO- VOL TM A GQJERUMEri"T k. 'ZEKE fk, lei SullMcAlfvi' VJCTHaUT iaueSl3AToR OF LAKES.vu y St Afi SUIT CJ TWATjr (V ARBORS, AUTJ PlOERS I ZzzM0' M AG,,a LAV riERE I am 11J Here oaJ -v- Aci1 I CAU PUT" VOU l(A OFFICIAL BUSINESS, i ( VoLi CAr FLtf ''3All-riGUSE:yv.VJlTr( ASSISTANTS LmE M To mfif-r -SO I'M ASKING (puTTH'plrJtH yf I JfL- JC VoLl MOVE OfJ A oM US WITH V "fr'S ?H A 1. ( THAT BADG.E1. , rVSt, L rlAVETb GET ifftl ife-J Z ft, (WATER TfeR A i r or..-ir5rJ All MATLlRAL fi--'" s'ir Local Ifttuce. erat $l.BO?i2 Cabbage, lb. 22 c Beeta, dog. bunches o..H40c Carrots, doi, bunches -35(S4i)c Beans, lb. r Summer sauash. doa. OUftIC Com. doi. ears Cucumbers, dos. . Early squash. lb.M Oreen peppers, lb. ..1IIC .2540c ...4C .7S7Uc 435c Bermuda onions. Ib. Pruna (Buying Prices) Pears, bn. $1 Strawberries, crate ...$22.60 7uc(fi$l 25 20i3iic 8.V He Apples, box . Peaches, hnsket Blackberries, crate . Plums, lb. Crahapple. lb. CO-OP EGG POOL WEEK ENDING JULY SO Extras 23c Standards -20c Mediuma ISc Firsts 17c Pool prices announced each Pri lay by Pacific Cooperative Poul try Producers' association are al waya for the week erding on the Thursday eight daye preceding. There were few changes at the Producers' Public market Thursday. Some of the first Bartlctt pears were In. selling at $1.10 a box. Bermuda onions are also making their appearance, selling at 7 cents a pound, four pounds for 23 centa. The first of the yellow pear tomatoes are on the market, selling at 6 cents a pound. Stall 4S has them. The bluo plums, so common In these parts, are beginning to come in. Various kinds of plums and prunes both are on the market now. Many are a bit hard for eating but they are fine for cooking. A few green peas are still noted on the market. . Green peppera are much more plentiful, unchanged In price at 8 cents a pound, two for 15 cents. Following were the prices at the market for the day: PUBLIC MARKET Vegetable! Radishes. H bunchea ..... Spinach, lb. ... 10c .Sc .4c Onions, dry. Ib. Unions: green. 3 bunchea 10c Berumda onions, lb. 7c; 4 lbs. 25c Celery, bunch .. ,. .10c MvisKCha rd. in nr Beets. 8 bunchea - Carrots. 3 bunches ... Leaf lettuce, bunch . . Local head lettuce, head , ..10c ..10c tic BSc 'foe lOt 4c 15c Cabbage, lb. Potatoes, lb. 2c; 13 lbs. Green broccoli, lb. ...... Green beans. Ib. Limn beans, shelled, carton . Summer snnash. lb. 8c Cauliflower, lb. - 610c Endive, lb .'. ...10c Green peppers, lb. 8c; 2 for 15c; some. Ib. 10c Cucumbers - 2SJ4 for 5c Pickling, lb. 2c Lemon cucumbers. 8 for .. 5c Corn, doi 10l."c Kohlrabi, bunch .,. 5c Green pens, lb. 10c Pie pumpkin, lb. .... 3c Tomatoes, lb. -DC Green tomatoes. Ib. .3c Bulk carrots. Ib. .2c 5c Table queen squnsh. each . Frulta Pears, box . $1.10 20g 25c ZZr$L2o Peaches, basket ..... Blackberries, crate -. Apples, box . Plums, all varieties, lb. ,.8S4c Golden sweet apples, lb. 5c Cherries, lb. 3c Crnbnpples. lb. ..5e Strawberries, box 10c; 3 for .2c Early sweet pears, banket .25c Prunes, Italian and other varie ties, lb. . 35c Miscellaneous Honey, lb. 15c . WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG. Aug. 13. W Wheat close: October. BOA; December, 56 7-8 A; May, 60 fi-SB. Cash: No. 1 hard. B7tf; No. 1 northern. 55 3-'4; No. 2 northern, 5114; No. 8 northern. 48 8-8. ONEPOIJiJINCE SHOWN BY DUMBER OF STRONG ISSUES NEW YORK, Aug. 18. 4 The stock market scored a moderate re covery today, finishing with general advances of about a point. Firming of the oil shares on the signing of a conservation bill In Texas expected to cut the flood of oil from the great East Texas pool by about 20 per cent, started an advance which spread through moat of the list, af fecting merchandising food and mis cellaneous Issues notably. Ralls also recovered In spots, on ordering of the rernlar dividend by tnlon Pacific. The advance faltered considerably during the afternoon, and final prices were generally somewhat under the day's best. The closing tone was firm, however, and sales were around a million and a half shares. Issues fin ishing a point or two higher Included TT. S. Steel. American Telephone, General Electric. General Motors. Standards of New Jersey and Cnli fornia. Texas Corp.. Shell Fnlon Pre ferred. General Foods. National Bis cuit. International Telephone. Bohn Aluminum. Montgomery Ward and Sears Ttoebnck. Gains of 3 to 4 np oeared in T'nion Pacific. Snots Fe. "Kitman, Case and Genernl Railway Signal. TodnvV e!ofnr prices? Air Rerfnc 7s 7-S: Alaska .Tun lfl 3-4; Al Chcm and Pre 113; Am Can 04: Am nod For Tow 2S 1-4: Am Smelt and Tt 81 : Am T and T 172 3-R; Am Tib B 121: Anncondn 24 5-8: Atch T and SF 141 1-2: Atlantic Ref 15 7-R: Bendix Avia 21 7-R: Bait and Ohio 40 1-4: Beth Steel 30 3-8; Bor den 00; Burr Ad Mch 24. Canadn Pnc 22 S-S: Case (.T. T.) MR 3-R: rhes. Ohio 35 5-8: Chrvsler 23 7-8: Col O and V. 20 3-4: Coml. Solv 17 1-4: Com'wlth So R: Contl Can 40 S-4: Corn Prod 60 7-R: Cnr-tlss-Wrlcht 8 1-8: Drug Ine 74 3-4: vnnont 87 3-R; Eastman Kod 142: Flee Auto 7 42 1-4: El Pow and Lt 30 1-4: Fox Film A 13 1-8. Gen. Foods 51 : Gen Motors 88 7-8; Gillette Sr 21 8-R: Gold Tnst 28: GrigshT-Onin S 3-R: Huston Oil new 0 1-4- Tnt Harvester 30; 7nt Tel nnd Tel 28 1-2: Johns Mnnvllln 50 7-8: Krocer Groc 31 3-4: Kennecott 17 1-2: Llcg and Mv B 72 1-4; Montg Wnid P2: Nash Motors 2 -i: .'vnt Halrv Pr SB; Nat Biscuit 58 1-2: Nnt Pn wand Lt 24 7-R; NY Centrnl 72: North Amer 67 3-4: Packard 6 8-4; Pennev. J. C. 40 1-2. Pnrnm Publlx 23 1-2: Penn RR 41 7-8- PhlU'ns Pet R: Pub Ser N. .T. 70 1-2: Pullman 30: Rndlo 20 1-8; ngfi 14 5-8: Renuh Steel 13 1-2: Remlng Rnnd 8 1-4: Rey Tb R BO 3-8; Rovnl Pntch Sh i 1-4: wneu Hnlon B'7-8: Sears Roe 57: Sinclair Con 10 3-4; South Pac 74 1-2: South Rv 27 1-2: Stan Rrnnds 10 1-4: St. Oil Cnl 38; St. Oil, NJ 88 1-2; St. Oil. NY 18 3-4. Texas Corp 23 8-4; Tex Gulf Sul 34 1-2: Transamerlca 7: Union Car bide 50; TTnlon Pac 145 1-2: T'nit Aircraft 28 1-4: Unit Corn 22 3-4; Unit Ons Imp 20 1-2: US Rnhber 14 1-4; T'S Steel 80 1-4: Vanadium 27 3-4: Warner Plot 8; West El nnd Mfg 03: Woolwortb 69 6-8; Yellow Truck 8. 10-SIDED MARKET FOR BUTTER SEEN PORTLAND. Ore., An. 13. (U.R) At the moment there appears a two sided market for butter. Kecent ad vances in the local price, following similar movement in some of the lend ing mnrkets nf the country, have left the trade her a trifle bewildered. In quiirtera close to the produce, ex change, there appears a determination at the moment to quote extreme values. Butterfat ralnes eontlnne extremely high at all northwest point consider injr the price of butter. There was little, If any, material change In the egg market situation for the dny. Prices named by the local co-ops were unchanged and private in terests reported likewise. Sale of live chickens generally con- By AHERN PERSHING IN 1 T V lf!v A v. It's not often a top hat and formal attire are seen adorning General John J. Pershing. The war-time commander of the United States Army Is shown above, at right. In unfamiliar garb as he attended Amerloan Week ceremonies at the French Colonial Exposition In Paris. Shown In the center Is Walter E. Edge, United States Ambassador to France. tinue at the recent bfjih price accord inpto leaders of the tratfe. There continues a demand for dressed hen turneya in the local trade with prices well held. While there is an overabundance of white-meatcd salmon, real qunlity stuff is not plentiful. Halibut is fairly steady at 14c for medium and ll-12c for chicken. A few sturgeon are ar riving and moving lGc with, sea perch around 8-Oc. There continues an acute shortage of fresh crabs here and prices are reported firm to hiyhr. Sales are re ported at J.50-3.50 dozen for the medium aud lurge respectively. Acute shortage of native oysters la reported. A small BUpply from Wil lapa bay is the only- arrival. This is quoted strong at $S gallon. Quite fair increase in the supply of Dillard cantaloupes is reported. Around 10O crates were received. Priced around $3.25 for graded stand ards. Unions again higher at Wnlla Walla. Look higher here for Friday. Sweet potatoes are lower. Old-fnshioued munkmclons arriv ing from the Dillard section and are priced around 4c lb. I'ti get Sound huHcelberries the well Known blueberries, are arriving from T11 co ma and priced to start at 10c lb. Celery market continues firm. Quality of local lettuce la again getting to the top notch. Market very firm. East Side Market There was n acute shortage of peaches on the East Side Farmers' market during the Thursday sossion. Only two small lots wore displayed. Growers asked less than the usual market for theso while they could have obtained a small premium at least. Snles mostly 00-65c. Pickling cucumbers were In Increas ed offering for the day with a fair gain in demand. Sales No. 1 at 40c box wilh 2s at SOc and 3s and 25-30c while slicing held Jiiostly 20c. Dill was in mflte fair supply and good call around a dime a bunch. Celery hearts were mostly $1.40 a dozen bunches. Cabbage was easier at f)0c-$l crate. Peppera were slow and In liberal of fering, mostly 40c box. Ren! Hubbard squash was offering nominally I'VjC lb. Dnnish at 50c peach box or (iOc lug. A trifle slow. Corn was easy at 50-G0c sack. Strawlierries showed a fair call $2 2.25 crate generally. Blaekberrira were ft trifle dull at S0r-$1, mostly f0r crate. Tomatoes sold at a spread of 40-ftOp box generally, a few well packed stork higher. Dalles watermelons were a trifle slow at 21fcc but quality wae excel lent. Dalles cantaloupes were (1.25-1.50 crate. Green beans were 1 8-4 to 2c with shell stock 4c Ib. Lettuce old well $1.23-1.50 crate for best local. Peas from the north sold np to $1.50 hamper of 28 lbs. with some small locals 5-6c lb. Spinach sales were mostly 90s to ?1 orange box. Prunes were slow at 40-50c box. OTHER MARKETS GRAIN QUOTATIONS CrriCAiio, Aug. lU.OPl Wheat: Sept.. open, r.ii'i to 3-8; hinh, New Strength in the Blood clears the skin a . . makes the cheeks rosy . . gives added vim, vigor and pep 9 Surprise yourself and be the nvy of others . . . look botUr ... feel better! Blood Is Life 1 1 Build more red rells in the Blood thence will come Sturdy HrailhV.l Countless thousands know this to bo a fact Jut take S.S.S. and prove it yourself. You, too, will enjoy your food . . have firmer flesh . . . sleep sounder . your nerves will be calmer . . . your skin will clear up . . . you will possess a greater resistance to infec tion and disease I S.S.S. is th v:orld't be$t. blond medicine. It is composed of freshly frnthered medi cinal roots and herbs a grift from .Mother Nature. Successful lor over 100 years, lt works safely .. . surely ... swiftly I Make a noto of your condition today then compare) tho difference six to eight weeks hence. iSS.S. maket you feel like yourtelf again. iSSi Purifies and Suffered Terribly With Tetter Two Years. Healed by Culicura. I suffered terribly with letter for two years. It was on my face, back, acalp and arms. The itching and burning were severe and could not Bleep ry night. My clotliing aggravated the breaking out and it caused disnjinircmenL "I tried different remedies hut without -nieces. I read an advertise ment tnt Cuticura Soap and Ointment n purchased some, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two hoxesof Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed. gncd) Mrs. U Frazier, 24ZZ Imperial Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. Snep Ointment 2S nnd VW- Tnlnim Tr. Vld eetrrwSem, Sample fre. Addrcn : "Cuticura Uboratort. Oapt. H. Maiden. Maaa." HIGH HAT! i i S ;i I 1JC 1 ' 1 50 3-4; low. 60; close. 50 to 50 1-8. Dec, open, 63 6-8 to 3-4; high, 54 1-8; low, 63 1: close, 53 to 6-8. .Mar., open, ou n-s; mgn, DO tt-4; low, 60; close, 56. May, open. 58 3-4; high, 68 T-8; low. 68; close, 68 1-8 to . Corn; Sept., open, 48 7-8 to 49 1-8; high, 49 1-8; low, 4S ; close, 48 to 3-8. Dec. open, 39 5-8 to 8-4; high, 40 1-8 to ; low, 39 8-8 to U; close, 89 5-8 to 3-4. Mar., open, 42; high, 42 8-4; low. 42; close. 42H. May, open, 42 6-8 to 44; high, 44 V4; low, 43 3-4; close, 44 1-8. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Aug. 13. OP Cat tle: 00: steady. Hogs: 800; steady. Sheep: 1000; steady. PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND, Aug. 13. OP) But ter, eggs, milk, country meats, mo hair, nuts, cascara bark. hons. butter. fat. live noultrv onions, notatoei. wool, liny, Quotations unchanged. PORTLAND STAPLES PORTLAND, Aug. 13. OP) Sugar; cane, granulated, $5 per 100 lbs.; beet, fl.S5. Domestic flour: Selling price, de livered: Patent 49s. $4.80 to $5; bakers' bluestem, f4.20 to $4.40; Montana Patent, $4.80 to $4.90; soft white flour, $4.50 to $4.70; whole wheat. $3.90 to $4.10; graham $3.60 to $3.80. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Aug. 13. OP) Ab sence of selling pressure in wheat late today strengthened a tendency of September wheat to gain on deferred deliveries. There was an nctive export demand for wheat, with overseas purchases from North Da kota estimated at 800.000 bushels today In addition to 500,000 bought yesterdny, largely Canadian wheat. A disposition to reduce estimates of France's wheat crop was shown. Wheat closed easy, to 7-8 cents lower, corn unchanged to 1 down, oats 1-8 to 8-8 off, and provisions 7 cents to 77 cents setback. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Auk. 13. MV Wheat: Ropt. (old , open. 48 8-4i blfli, 40 H-4; low, 4(1 8-4: clone. 484. Sopt.. (now) 47 8-8; bleh, 47 8-8; low. 47; cloae, 47. Dec. open, C0V6: hlfth, BOHl low, 50: close, fill. Cah ernln: Bin Bend Blnentem M, aoft white 40. western white 40, hard winter 43, northern aprinx 43. west ern red 43. Oata: No. 2 white $17. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Auk. 13. OP) TJ. . Dept. of Agri.) Hoga: 21!.00O; hulk 170 to 210 lbs. $7.M to $7.40; 220 to 810 It. $0.10 to $7.25; alanchter plK. good and choice, 100 to 130 lba. S7.00 to $6.75. Cattle: 6,000; calrea 2.000; alangh ter ateen, good and choice, 600 to (MlO lbs. $S.7r, to $10.00; vealera .$K.0O to $10.00; medium $0.60 to $S.no. Sheep: 14,000; westerns nnsold; Kood nnd choice, nntive lnmhs $7.."0 to $S.2 to prickers; outsiders $8.2.1 to $8.75: lambs 00 lbs. down, good and choice 7.50 to JR7."; medium tfk btftate.t dear skin charmi Enriches die Blood l' J $5.50 to $7.50; ill weights, common' $4.00 to $5.50; wes 00 to 150 lbs, medium to cholct, f 1.75 to $3.50. GRAIN PRICES v, auk, 1 11, vr r t iicn , No. 2 red 60 3-4M: No. 2 hard 52HH: No- 2 yellow hard 60 5-8: No. 1 northern sprint: 62 ; No. mixtd 4051: No. 2 mixed 49Utf) 61. Corn, No. 1 yellow 54; No. 1 white 67. Oata No 2 white 22 8-4 Barley Rfl52. Timothy W Hiio.ou, uiorer iijio.ou. nye no Demauid For Some Grades Wool Seen! BOSTON. Anc. 13. (A Domes-" He wool of 66' and 4 60'a quality are emphasised In the current trad ing on wool. These grades of both' fleece and territory Ones are very strong In demand at prices showlnr a rising tendencr. Strictlv com Una 56$ territory wool sell at prices In tne range ox o to oa csnts scoured basis. The market la rerr firm on Ohio and similar fleeces at 23 cents in th grease, or 4;i to 44 cents scoure-i basis, with some houses asking 4 cents. Several fleece wool house! have little 56 B or 48. 60'a wool to of fer. Offering of strictly combing 4 50' s fleeces available at nrices nndr 22 cents in the grease, are becoming quite restricted;. RESINOL HEALS SEVERE CASE OF PILES "A few year, mgo my nice wm, 1U and after being in bed uveraJ montha ah. developed a very bad caaaofcilee. Aa nothing ah. had uaed aeemed to help her I adviaed Reainol Ointment which I had with me. After a few application, ehe waa greatlyrelieved and before long waa entirely healed."(Si'7nj) Mr.B.8orlDl,19Bm8e.,6t.rvJ,Mliin. It fa Qnn.ea.aary to .offer from ttchina blcdinc, piinful plica when Reainol Oint ment givce auch Immidut. relief. Many women UM It regularly to rclieva local itchln, cauacd by acid or irritating accre tion., Pre. sample on request. He.inoli Oapt.91, B.lw.,Md. Soldbyalldruggiata. Soda Is Bad for Your Stomach Recognised authorities say tha soda, potassium, pepsin tad other temporarj remedlea do so permanent good often harm resulta from their drastle action in treating stomach' disorders. The new, tclentlflc treat ment known aa Beanger'a ME-BA, Alkaline Powder la mild and sooth ing. It contalna special Ingredients that go right to the root of stomach r,nilhla, n't, I- A..t.lr h,.- wlthout violence. Within 10 minutes you feel relief, t re-eatobUshIng of tone and bnlnnce of the digestive tract. Get ME-BA today s big ad vance over violent, harmful effects of aoda. ME-BA la aold under a satis faction or money-back guarantee by Stevenson's Drug Rtores. Price $1.00. Oh Boy! What Joy LIFT CORNS RIGHTOUT The English Way Bight from England comet tht now, better, Joyful way to take out corns roots and all. Callouses go also and yon can rub off that hard skin on heels and tons with our hand the magic treat ment. Ask Hffany-Davta Drag Co. or anf leading druggist for a package of Radox put 2 tablespoonfula la a Knllon of hot water do this for 8 or 4 nights In succession then lift out the coma. This Joyful tihlllararlng foot bath It simply great you'll enjoy every minute of It and your burning, tore, tired, aching feet will feel better than they have for years ask for Rsdox and fout comfort wilt beyonra. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed La the Morning R&rin' to Go TT yra feJ soar and tank U)4 th wmA looks punk, don't wallow a tot of MlU, miner! walsr, oil, laxative candy or chewing f un and expert tfinm to make you BuddaoLy twet and buoyant and full of vunahiDa. For thy cmnt do It. Thr? only mora th ISnwali and a mtra tnowmrnt doesn't gt at th rails. Tba rruon for your down-and-out ImIuiz la your liver. It ihould pour out twa pound of liquid bila Into your bowela daily If thin M! It not flowfrtf freely, your fon 4nsn't digest. It J i Lit deraya in tha hnwala. fiaa bloat up your atoroirh. Yoq hava a tliitk, bad tanta and your breath Is fnuL akln ofto braakn out in clemlihe. Your hnad achfa and you fetl down and ouU Your wbola aystain U poiaoned It take thnaa roo1, dd CARTER'S tJTTLB LIVtR VIUA to get the two Kan da of bila flowing freely and ma km yorj J "np and up." They contain wonderful harml, fnUa veftetaola aitracta, amazing When It Cornea to maiking tha bila How raely. Bat don't ak for II w pill a. Auk for Carter' Utile Liver Pilla. Look lor the nam Carter' 1,'ttJa Liver Pi Mi on tbe red labtjL. Reaent s auJMU Lula. C 106 li Cartar Madidn Company. Try one itm " Dr. PUrt'i RINEX PrcrlptIon,,Feel better in H hour. A phj-ticitn"! revta tnttrmml trtlBi0t iodiaad for mfftrr from Iter ever, Rom Fp, Sanmir Cold. Ceterrb. Aainma. tftt llSt'.X rrtrriptks" fhlhaUftll'tlxl Utt r.s'v s.::.n est hthlt-for.ni. Uvi'k r II f. lnfilnr,WB4in itopi Itcbtng trtf,r!inta I eiiT, BitHial. Ceerniil cipiule iwitjew will I drink ef i'ir no tatte. Qu.tk relief r ateatf l tick, i.ifooo bettlM Mid Um Tcir. All dfuifltta, , i.oo (Hmiu1 aiaa $t euaia 6 aellai bvotiiee). PlfL BlTTIR TOOAT ILBIP TONIGHT one noun or "mFT"win. pnovit it FEDREX bsstjssssi NASAL RELIEF S'Vh" VZtXrJ pntw. HtlHOMinhritrtltN ntltita ImiKin pr.U na dut. ate. ETrellvnt Mh "Dr. Plait'a HlMJ Prewnplroo'le herdy apr-ncater toba. ti.