Miscellaneous 900
ivr GIRL to trouble rosy commnnl
eu with Ensign Ltt of the Salva-
S.n Army t tne nnne omeia
&om 405 Unfair Avenue. Port
land. BRAT BROTHERS Garbage haul
& . rn- ., month ner family. One
, week. We haul refuse of all
ff5. Phone KO-F-S and TO-F-2.
Directory 1000
PHYSICIANS SURGEONS
"$eme, aildren, phones, office and
Obitetrics.dise'ases of women, children
5u7dr.nt. W. 0., 831 Miner 591-574
Rectal mngw wVwvv.
DALE & S ETHER 48
Burgory Radium X-ray
TVGEXE HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
Doctora Day or Night, Ph. 1S00.
frofessional Directories 1000
Fault. R. C Miner Bldg. 93
Fox, I- R- 709 Miner Phone S49
GoTdager, G. P.. 781 Miner 1748
Women, children; obstetrlca
Boat. Chaa. E., Miner Bldg. 64S-1132
Diseases oi wu'u
vnRTHWEST HOSPITAL
Jhon. 133 1.0 O. F Bldg.
rjre, r.ar, nusc nun uiwn
Er 0. R. Gullion. Ph. 133 or 1616-.!.
;' D C. Stanard, Ph. 133 or
Dr Garen C. Dyott, Ph. 133 or 373
Bcaiefe, B. F., I. O. O. F. 70-J 70-M
DR SELOVER Skin specialist and
internal Medicine. Tiff. Bg. Ph. 73.
Tilbot, H. G.. Miner Bldg. 6451561
TTetberbee, J. R-. Miner Bldg. 1601
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Winnard, N. E., 802 Tiffany Bg. 795
timmerman, E. L., Tiffany 619 10S2
DENTISTS
Same, address, phones, office and
residence:
Endlcott, S. O. Miner Bldg. Ph. S24
In, W. B., Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M
Moiley, W. Eh Tiffany 1872 1048-J
Richmond, J. E., 822 Miner; Ph. 1313
Straightening Teeth Exclusively
Jitoi, H. W., 628 Miner Bldg. 949
ATTORNEYS
ALLEN, S. D. 877 Will. Titles ex
amined, estatea settled, bankruptcies
CALKINS & CALKINS
W. W. Calkins S. M. Calkin.
Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 625
BLATTERS, H. E. Phone 193.
WIXTEHMEIER, C. A. 734 Will
Land titles probate specialists.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
DR. JOHN SIMONS 104 Tiffany
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. J. E. SCOFIELD
877 Willamette. Phone 157-J: 8134-M
Woman's Realm
BEAUTY PARLORS
SINGLETTE Pnsh Wave.... $4.50
Tulip Wood Oil permanent $10
Shampoo and finger wave $1.00
BROWNIE BEAL'TI SHOP
Carroll-Davia Phnrmacy. Ph. 25
BECAUSE of POPULAR DEMAND
Onr $7.50 Permanent Wave for $5
will continue indefenitelv.
BOB'S BEAUTY SHOP rh. 83S.
Riazlette Combo $4
Realistic S5 (none better)
CITY BEAUTY SHOP
111 East Broadway Phone 840
COMMUNITY Beauty Shop. Finger
Wave 60c; marcel 60c 1434 Wil
lamette. Ph. 2070-J.
CEOQU
3UIGNOLE. Rinclette-End Push
ave. m, 53, ifiu complete.
MODEL BEAUTY SHOPPF
Phone 2362 841 Willamette
MATTRESS FACTORY
EUGENE MATTRESS A UPH. CO.
Mattresses rebuilt, returned same
day. New mattresses, any size.
Phone 812 1108 Olive Street.
Business Directory
COLLECTION AGENCY
I M. TRAVIS, INC. Bonded col
lectors. C. N. Johnston, attorney.
GLASS WORK
if It's GLASS we have It
Mirrors end resilvering
EUGENE MIRROR & GLASS CO.
M East 7th Thone 721
, GLASS OF ALL KINDS
MIDGLKY PLANING MILL CO.
fourth and High Phone 1059
MATTRESS FACTORY
mattresses made over
"one Rao O'BRIEN 301 E. Sth
PLUMBING
C P. TILLMAN CO.
"limbing Heating Supplies
lou ought to so our show room"
SOS Pearl St.
STORAGE
CLKax, SAFE, SANITARY STOR
AGE Fireproof Whse. Absolute
rity. Affiliations in every city.
jn, rntl,, Guaranteed service.
MCTFIC TRANS. & STORAGE CO.
W. 5th Call 74
f-'jI.XE'S only modern stenmheated
(hiii s'tuare feet of e
'usive privnte furniture stalls. We
.J"'" ""r inspection.
;'-l"RITY WHSK. ft STOR'GE CO
-4-W Charnelton St. Phone 706
TRANSFERS
,I-n.I.Ml!iK Ri:ns. and
fI:Ki;oN TRANSFER CO.
1 inr distance fcauiinr. ri.tno
4 K. tjth. Phone 641: 47
a M M. THANSFEK I'll. 3
"c ture, Inn distance hauling
Et-'iKNi; TRANSFER-STORAGE
p . yatms Parking Shipping
K r ' or '""K distnnce mnrlm;
7; ''r 4o W. 0;h. Nt. I'h. 2iW
;i;;ips Give on lornl worK
'V,.'-;''' TRANSFER CO. PAD
I'd' VANS FOH LONG DI3-
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that Theresa
A. Hodes, Executrix of the last will
and testament of Augusta Hodes, de
ceased, has filed her final account in
the matter of said estate in the Coun
ty Court of Lane Countv, Oregon,
and that Thursday, the 10th day of
September, 1931, at 10 o'clock A. M.
of said day, at the Countv Court room
m the Court house in Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon, has been fixed as the
time and place by the aaid court for
the hearing of objection! to said ac
count, and for final settlement of said
estate. Any and all objections, to said
account and the final settlement of
said estate must be filed with the
Clerk of said Court on or before the
date of said hearing.
Date of first publication, August
14, 1931.
THERESA A. HODES,
Executrix of the last will and testa
ment of Augusta Hodes, deceased.
CHARLES A. HARDY,
Eugene, Oregon,
Attorney for Estate.
No.823S-Frl-dy-s9
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION IN FORE
CLOSURE Notice ts hereby given that by rlr
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 23rd day of July,
1931, in a suit wherein on the 21st
day of July, 1931, Frank Deming and
Neomia Deming, plaintiffs, recovered
judgment against the defendants.
James W. Lyons and Lydia R. Lyons,
in the sum of $300.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from February 2S, 1928,
and the further sum of $100.00 attor
ney's feeB and costs and disburse
ments taxed at $20.00, and said execu
tion to me directed commanding me
in the name of the State of Oregon,
in order to satisfy said judgment, in
terest, attorney's fees, costs of suit
and accruing costs to sell the here
inafter described real property, I will
on Saturday, the 22nd day of August,
1031, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m.
at the southwest door of the County
Court House in Eugene, Lane Coun
ty, Oregon, offer for sole and sell
for cash to the highest bidder at pub
lic auction subject to redemption as
provided by law. all of the right, title
and interest of said defendants. James
W. Lyons and Lydia R. Lyons, his
wife, Edward Trapp and Ira C. Gates
and all persons claiming by, through
or under them in and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wit:
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of the Southwest quarter
of Section 6, Township 18 South,
Range 7 West of the Willamette
Meridian, running thence South
on Township line 72 rods to
County Road No. 109, thence
easterly following the meander
of said County Road 102 rods,
thenre North 75 rods to the
North line of the South quarter
of said Section 6; thence west 100
rods to the place of beginning,
containing 40 acres more or less,
in Lane County, Oregon; also,
A tract of land situated and
being in Section 6 Township 18
South of Ranee 7 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Lane
County, Oregon, and bounded as
follows: Bounded on the North
by County Road No. 109, bound
ed on the East by the Chicka
hominy Creek, bounded on the
South by the North line of the
W. P. railroad right of way;
bounded on the West by the
West line of Section 6 Township
18 South. Range 7 West of the
Willamette Meridian, In Lane
County, Oregon.
H. L. BOWN.
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
By A. E. HCLEGAARD, Deputy.
No.3217-Fri-dy-a21
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Lane County this
30 day of July, 1931, upon and pur
suant to a decree duly given and made
bv said Court this 15 day of July,
1031, in a tuit pending therein in
which Prudential Insurnnce Co. of
America, a corporation, was plaintiff
and Mrs. F. R. Hunt, Edward Trnpp,
and the First Nntionnl Bank of Eu
gene. Oregon, a corporation were de
fendants, 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 charges in said decree
specified, I will on Tuesday, the 2nd
dav of September, 1031, at the hour
of' 10 o'clock, A. M. at the southwest
door of the County Court House In
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
for sale and sell at public auction for
cash, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest of the defendants in said
suit and of all parties claiming by.
through or under them or any of
them since the 20th day of July, 1028.
in or to the following described real
property, to-wit:
Lot 16. in Block I. of Shaw'a
second Addition to Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon.
Dated this 31 day of July, 1031.
H. L. BOWN", Sheriff.
By A. E. Uri.KOAAnn. Deputy.
No.322o-Fri-d.v-a2S
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, the
Administrator of the estate of J.
Itnthgebcr, deceased, has filed its fi
nal account in the mntter of the said
estate in the County Court of Lane
Countv, Oregon, and that Monday, the
31st dav of August, 1031, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
In the County Court room in the
rourthoue in Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, has been fixed as the time
and place by the said court for the
henring of objections to said account
and for final settlement of snid es
tate. Anv and all objections to said
account and the final settlement of
snid estate must be filed with the
Clerk of snid Court on or before the
date of snid henring. ..
EUGENE LOAN fc SAVINGS BANK
Administrator of the Estate of J.
Ratheeber. peeensrd.
CALKINS & CALKINS,
Attorneys for Kstnta
No.322!-Frl-dr-n28
Who Will Do It!
Contractors. Tradesmen,
Repairmen.
Mltcellaneoui Servlci
Hrimmere,!. t.mnnied. I-ilea
'Set. Burtn Saw Wks., 440 Blair.
BHI'KSMITHING Welders. Ma
chinists. S. H. Finegan, 701 Hgh.
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
HAK'.HK.WES k LINDSAY
341 Miner HWg. Phone .'040
EUGENE CABINET SHOP LV..8-J
Cabinets, turn., etc. 216 tt. ith.
FOR FXPERT Furniture repairing
' .".. V.J-SUAVUItS FURNI
TURE HOSPITAL.
G1I.SONITF. roof eoatinsr sivet old
tools. Guaranteed. Pi. 'JiM-J.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Lane County.
August 0th, 1031, upon and pursuant
to a decree duly given and made by
said Court July 27, 1931, in a suit
pending therein In which Peoples
Wayne County Bank, a corporation,
wat plaintiff, and Horatio N. Hovey,
et al, were defendants, which execu
tion and order of sale waa to me di
rected and commanded me to sell the
real property hereinafter described to
aatisfy certain liens and charges in
said jdecree specified I will on Thurs
day, the 10th day of September, 1931,
at the hour of one o'clock P. M. at the
frout (southwest) door of the County
Court house in Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction for cash, aubject to re
demption as provided by law, all of
the right, title and Interest of the
defendants in said suit (other than
the defendant Siuslaw- Boom Com
pany) in or to the following describ
ed real property, to wit:
Lots Eleven (II), Twelve (12),
Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) in
Section Fourteen (14), Township
Sixteen (16) South, Range Seven
West Willamette Meridian.
Northeast quarter of Southwest,
quarter and Northwest quarter of
Southeast quarter in Section Four
teen (14), Township Seventeen (17)
South, Range Eight (S) West Wil
lamette Meridian.
East one-half of Section Fourteen
(14), Lots One (1) and Two 12), and
East one-half of Northwest quarter
of Section Thirty (30) ; East one-half
of Northeast quarter and East one
half of Southeast quarter in Section
Thirty-two (32). both in Township
Eighteen (18) South, Range Seven
(71 West Willamette Meridian.
Northeast quarter of Southeast
quarter and Northwest quarter ot
Southeast quarter in Section Eight
(8); Northeast quarter of Section
Twenty-eight (28); Northeast quar
ter; South one-half of Southwest
quarter; South one-half of Southeast
quarter; Northwest quarter; North
one-half of Southwest quarter and
Northwest quarter of Southeast quar
ter of Section Thirty-six (36) ; all in
Township Eighteen (18) South Range
8 West, Willamette Meridian.
Southeast quarter of Southwest
quarter. West one-half of Southeast
quarter and Southeast quarter ot
Southeast quarter in Section Four
teen (14); Southwest quarter, the
West one-half of Southeast quarter,
Southeast quarter of Northwest quar
ter, and southwest quarter of North
east quarter, in Section Twenty-four
(24), all in Township Eighteen (IS),
Sooth Rnnge Nine (9), West Willam
ette Meridian.
Northeast quarter of Northeast
quarter and Northwest quarter of
Northeast quarter in Section Four
teen (14); entire Section Sixteen
(16); South one-half of Northwest
quarter, the Southwest quarter and
the Northwest quarter of Northwest
quarter of Section Twenty U0);
Northwest quarter and Southwest
quarter of Section Twenty-eix (2b);
East one-hnlf of Southwest quarter;
AVe't one-hnlf of Southeast quarter;
North one-half of Northeast quar
ter; East one-half of Northwest quar
ter in Section Thirty-four (34);
Northwest quarter and Southwest
quarter of Section Thirty-six (36). all
in Township Nineteen (19) South,
Range Seven (7) West, Willamette
MccriD-..i,n,f of Southwest quar
ter; Northwest quarter of Southwest
quarter, ana somnwesi
Northwest quarter in Section Ihir-
(i5i. Southeast Quarter ot
Vnrtbenst ouarter and Northeast
. u,.,1.anef nnnrter in Sec-
Hon Fourteen (14); North one-half of
Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-four,
all in Township Nineteen
(19) South. Range Eight (8) West
Willamette Meridian. .
East one-half of Section Ter i (10)
. rront South. Range
Seven (7) West Willamette Meridian.
South one-half of Southeast quar
ter; Southeast quarter of Southwest
quarter of Section Light (8); West
one-half of Northeast quarter, ,
one-half of Southeast quarter; North
west quarter: and Southwest quarter
niVo'Ist'no?
Noltuwest quarteV Section Eighteen
(15) ; Southwest quarter See.on
Twenty-four (24); West one-half of
Northwest quarter; West one-half of
Southwest quarter Section Twenty
six (26); South one-half of North
west quarter; North one-half ot
Southwest quarter Section Thirty
(30); South one-half of Northwest
quarter; Southwest quarter of North
east quarter Section Thirty-four (34)
and Enst one-hnlf of Section Thirty
six (3C), all in Township Nineteen
South, Range Six (6) West Willam
ette Meridian.
Southwest quarter Section Sixteen
(16) ; Northwest quarter of Northeast
quarter; South half of Northeast
quarter, Northeast quarter of North
west qnnrter, Southeast quarter of
Section Twenty (20): South half of
Northeast qunrter Section Thirty
(30); all in Township Twenty (20)
South, Rnnge Four (4) West Wil
lamette Meridian.
All Section Sixteen (16); West half
of Northeast qunrter. East half of
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Northwest quarter, Southwest quar
ter of Southeast quarter, Southeast
quarter of Southwest quarter. West
half of Southwest quarter Section
Eighteen (18); Southeast quarter.
Southwest quarter of Northeast quar
ter Section Twenty (20); Southwest
quarter of Northeast quarter. North
west quarter Section Twenty-one
(21); Northeast quarter of Northeast
quarter and Northeast quarter ot
Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-two
(22); Lots One (1) and Two
(2) of Section Twenty-three (23);
Lota Four (4) and Six (0). Section
Twenty-four (24); West half of
Southwest quarter, West half ot
Northwest quarter; Southeast qnsr
ter of Northwest quarter and Lot
One 1) of Section Twenty-five (25):
West half of Section Twenty-six
(26): South half of Southeast quar
ter of Section Twenty-seven (27); all
of Section Twenty-eight -'S); Soutn
east quarter of Southeast quarter
Section Twenty-nine (29): Lots
Three and Four: East half of South
west ouarter Section Thirty (30) :
North half: and Southeast quarter of
Section Thirty-four (34); West half
of Southwest quarter: Southwest
onarter of Northwest ouarter. Sec-
tion Thirty-six (36) : all In Township
Twenty (20) South, Bang Fivo West
Willamette Meridian.
North half of Northwest quarter;
Southeast quarter of Northwest quar
ter: Northeast quarter and North
east quarter of Southeast ouarter of
Section Eight (8): Southeast quarter
of Northeast quarter Section Eleven
(11): Northwest quarter: West half
of Northeast quarter; West half of
Southwest ouarter of Section Twelve
(12); South half of Section Four
teen (14); Northwest quarter and
Southeast quarter of Section Sixteen
(16); Lots One (1) and Two (2);
East hnlf of Northwest quarter See
tlon Eighteen (18); all in Township
Twentv (20) South. Bange Six (6)
West Willnmette Meridian.
Southwest ouarter Section Thirty-
Four (34) in Township Nineteen
(19) South, Range Five West Wil
lnmptte Meridian.
Southwest qunrter: South half of
Northwest quarter. West half of
Southeast quarter of Section Two (2)
Southwest onarter of Northeast quar
ter. Southeast quarter of Northwest
quarter. Northeast quarter of South
west quarter. Northwest quarter of
Southeast quarter 0 Section Twelve
(12) : Southeast qnarter of Northeast
ouarter and South half of Sertlon
Fourtren (14); all In Township Nine
teen (10) South, Ttnnce Seven (7)
West Willamette Meridian.
Also. Fractional Southwest ouarter
of Southwest quarter Section Twentv
fonr (24). Township Twenty (20)
South, Tinnire Five (5) West Wil
lamette Meridian.
All the above described lands be
ing situated In Lane County, State
of Oregon.
Dated August 7th. 1031.
H. I,. BOWV,
As Sheriff of T.nnr County, Oregon.
jro.S2SO-Frl-ay-e4
NOTICE OF TtFirFTtFE'S SALE IN
PARTITION
Notice te hereby given that by vir
tue of a writ and order of sale Is
sued out of the Circuit Court of the
State- of Oregon for Lane County.
August 21st, 1931, upon and pur'
suant to a decree duly given and
made by aald Court August 19th
1931. in a suit rtending therein in
which .Tames W. Senvev and F'ta
beth Seavey were plaintiffs and Eliz
abeth Green, et al.. wer defendnnts,
which writ and order of sole was to
me directed and commanded me to
sell the real nropertv bereinnfter de
scribed. T will on 21st dny .of Rep.
remher. inKi. at the hour of one
o'clock P. M. of said dav nt the front
(southwest) door of the County
Courthouse in Kneene, Lane Coun
tv, Oregon, offer for sale end sell
at public auction for cash to the M"h
est bidder the following described
real nropertv. to wit:
The S. W. VI of the N. T.. V,
and the W. If, of the V. E. H of
the N. Fl. V, and the XV. y. of the
S. FT. Vt of the N. F. M and the
N. W. V, of the S. F. Vi and the
W. 14 of the N. E. 4 of the S.
E. M of Section 1" Township
IT Sonth. Range fi West of the
Willamette Merldlnn. containing
140 acres, all In Lane Connty,
Oreron.
and aa appurtenant to said" premises
and in connection therewith a rleht
of way over Sections Fifteen and
Sixteen. Township Seventeen South
Ranee Five West Willnmette Merl-
dinn from said premises to the Coun
tv Fond running north and south
thronrh said Section Fifteen bv a
convenient route for Ingress and
egress to and from said premises to
gether with the rlffht to pnrk automo
biles and other eonveynnoea upon snid
right of wny and to fasten and keep
bonts thereon.
Said sale Is made for the purpose
of partitioning snid propertv and Is
subject to confirmation bv snid Court,
but Is not sublert to redemption.
Dated this 21st dav of Anru't. 1931
n. L. ROWV.
As Referee.
No.S245.Frl-dy.s1sj
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OF QOEErA ISABELLA,
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Local Markets Are Steady;
Stocks In Slight Decline
EGG POOL SETS
Practically no chango was reported
for any ot the local market Friday.
The weekly egK pool from the Pa
cific Co-operntive Voultry Producer'
association 6howed extras up to -5
cents, a new high mark on eggs in this
section for the season. The pool ia for
the week ending Auz. 6, oeing an
nounced eight dtiya later as usual.
Standards were boosted to 23 cents
and firsts to 10 cents with mediums
um'hnnced at IS cents.
All buying prices on efps as well as
wholesale quotations for th day were
unchanged.
Butter, butterfat, livestock, and
prains were all unchanged at Thurs
day's prices.
Vegetables and fruits likewise
showed no chance.
Loral late Crawford peaches are
about a thine of the past, the El
bortns and Muirs not beinn on yet.
Tomatoes are comintr in in a little
better quantity and in better quality.
Following was the local price list
for the day:
LOCAL PRICES
Eggs
(Buying Prloea)
Extra a
2021c
16&18c
Standards
Mediums
iac
(New York orades)
(buying prices)
Extras
..24c
21c
Standards
Kirsts .
18c
Mediums 17c
(Wholesale Prices to Retailers)
Extras ... 24e
Standards
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The undersigned, administrator of
the Estate of Emma Richardson, de
ceased, hna filed his Final Account
in the matter of said estate, with the
County Clerk of Lane County. Ore
gon, and an order has been made and
entered of record bv the Countv
Court of said County, directing this
notice, ano appointing Tuesday, the
22nd day of September. 10.il, at Ten
o'clock A. M. for the hearing of ob
jections to said account and the iet
tlement of said estate.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, thia 21st
day of August, 1931.
GEO. B. BLOOMETl.
Administrator of the Estate of Emma
Richardson,- Deceased.
IMMEL & EVANS,
First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon,
Attorneys for Estate,
No.3244-Fri-dy-sl8
FINAL NOTICH
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County.
In the Matter of the Estate of W.
F. Detering. Deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix has filed In said
matter her final account. That the
Court hna appointed Tuesday, the
Sth day of September, 1031, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon as the time for
the hearing of objections thereto and
the settlement thereof. All persons
interested may file objections thereto
ir any tnev nave.
Dated August 7th, 1031.
JULIA A. DETERING,
Executrix
O. A. WINTERMEreR,
Attorney for Executrix.
No.3232-Frl-dy-s4
NOTICE TO CltEDlTOHS
Notice la hereby given: That the
County Court of the Stnte of Oregon
for Lane County has appointed Anna
L. Whytal as executrix of the Estate
and Last Will and Testament of
Chnrles R. Whytal, Deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the enme, duly verified, to the under
signed executrix at the law offices
of Harris, Smith & Bryson, Miner
Building. Eugene, Lane County, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated thia 7th day of August. 1031.
ANNA L. WHYTAL.
Executrix of the Estate of Charles
R. Whytal, Deceased.
No.32ri3-Fri-dy.s4
By AHERN
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8-a J
22c
20c
17c
..I.V
..23c
20c
Mediuma
Crax
(Public Market. Retail)
Jumbos, extra large ..
r resn extras
Fresh mediuma
Poultry. Live
(Buying Prloea)
Heavy hens, iVt lbs. and over
(colored) lb. . , , ,.,17c
Leghorns, 3Mi4'j lbs. 13c
T..Kn.n. HL It.. It. 111a
Broilers, heavy colored, S'd-lVi
Broilers, heavy, colored, 8 lbs.
and under, lb. 10c
Broilers. Leghorn. 15f1Vj lbs., lb. ISc
Broilers. Leghorns. 1M lbs. up l.V
Old roosters and stags, lb. ....ic
Butterfat
(Buying Prices)
Sweet cream butterfat -28c
Sour cream butterfat , , 26c
Butter
(Wholesale Prices)
Sweet cream butter .
! 1 ' r a quartera
Extra prints
S3c
..32c
.Sic
20c
Standarda printa
Wool
(Buvlna Prlees)
Medium wool. lb. .13 (3 14c
Hogs, Live
(Buying Prloea)
140-200 lbs. S7T.25
20(1-250 lbs. ....$.75(ffi7
250-300 lbs. JS.-fiftftU'.-i
Heavy sows $3.75i4
130-160 lbs. OtftOHc
Hogs, Dressed
(Buying Prloea)
130-160 Iba. 9V410c
Cattle, Live
(Buvlna Prloes)
Steers .
Heifers
Be
4c
-8(S4c
.1 Vii-lr
8US9c
-4$4Hc
Cows
Cannera and cutters .
Veal, dresaed .
Bulla
Sheep
(Buying Prices)
Ewes
Spring lambs
Yearling wetheri
Lambs, dreased
Grains
(Buying Prices)
Wheat, No. 1, red. bn. .
Wheat. No. 1. white, bu.
Barley (new crop) ton
Oata (new crop) ton
Hay
New clover hay, ton
Oats, vetch ton
4!ic
47c
..$16' 18
-$16 (3 18
..$0
...,$R?1)(
Alfalfa
$10S$1-
vegetaDles
(Buying Prloes Average for No. I
Produo)
Dry onions $l?il.B0
Potatoes, inn. 75cS.,?l
Radishes, doz. hunches .30ttrM0c
Oreen onions, dor. .30r?i40e
Tomatoes, crate -55(f60c
Locnl lettuce, doz. heada $1
Cabbage, lb. 2 if 2 'Ac
Beets, doi. bunches ,,,, 3,W40e
Carrots doa. bunches .35(it40c
Beans, lb. Rc
Summer squash, doa.
torn. dos. ears
Cncnmliers, doa.
Hubbard squash, lb.
dreen pepperB. lb.
Bermuda onions, lb.
Prune
(Buvlna Prices)
Pears, bu. 60c(ffiSl
Strawberries, crate $2(ff2.B0
Apples, box 7BcS.$1.25
readies, box u yi
Blackberries, crate ftc
I'lums. lu. , a.
Crabnpples. lb. tie
Prunes, lb. 2c
CO-OP EGO POOL
WEEK ENDING AUG, 13
Extras 2fic
Stnndarda 23c
Mediums 18e
Firsts lOo
Fool prices announced each Fri
day by Pacific Cooperative Poul
try Producers' association are al
wnya for the week ending on the
Thursday eight dayB preceding.
PORTLAND MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 21. (U.R)
Very Utile chniico In tinted in the
ftnncnil buttpr mnrket aihwtion. Prices
lire about Mfnrly in cfnernl and espe
cially no fnr tlio better scores.
Mnke of btittpr in Portliiml bIiowb
a frnctinnnl dfrrpiiKe for the week
whi.o county offerings her tire show
insr on inrroa thnt more than makes
up for this nofinency.
Hiittnrfnt vnJues are steady to firm.
Milk prices are not entirely uni
form despite Jie agreement to abide
by certain selling values to retail
ers. Keporls In the trnde Indicate
more or less secret shading. Inde
pendent operators report Retting
plenty or milk from the country.
Market for ocirs continues to re
flect Btrenirth with decreeing sup
plies and nel mninlnined values. Con
siderable storage stock is being mar
kefril as fresh good.
Prices continue to show strength
all through the live, chicken trade
with no further changes for the day,
Ieinnnd Es best for lightweight broil
ers, which are very scarce.
Quality light weight, country ldlled
calves are moving out well with prices
well sustained here. Hogs nre a
trifle slow and In nibs are just about
balding at late values.
With growers r'fufdng to do busi
ness, there Is no aciivily confirmed
In new crop onion contrncts here.
Latest offers of SI. 10 and sacks nt
to growers are being generally re-fu-d.
There Is no chnntte in the potato
trail. Kperulntivn interest Is miss
ing In cnrlnt shipping points. Lo
cally the hulk of the trade is being
supplied with homo grown but some
are offering No, 1! Yakima growth
There was no change in the gen
eral pM.ch situation hero for the day.
Yakima KliVrtfls are moving out well
nt. bite prices but some out of the
I'wi"ton section, -le veil colored,
are dragging s""iewhst. J, H. Hales
sre meeting with favor: alo the
Muirs and early Crawford. Auother
tnik lond ot Ashland Klbertas was
reported in.
Horn what firmer trading fn 1
reflected fnr head lettuce with an
acute shortage of offerings and epe
cjiillv rpiality stuff. I'rices are firm
to higher in spots,
Medinmtn mitall iranen nre slight -lv
hitrher. No other changes in cit
rn fruits.
Watermelon market Is a trifle slow
at late prices.
Huckleberries show a fnir move
ment around 1 4c lb.
f atuv rhinook salmon li
m lb.,
othrn down to lilc.
Celery market ia steady
locally,
ontide roll fair.
Cheese sales are gaining
at late
prices,
EoH Side Market
ft renter offerings of peaches on -be
Fnt Side frtrmerV market during the
Friday setiori fund a rather f:iii
demand with little, if anv. material
change in the price. Crawford were
la small supply and to id up to
Firsts
80K4Oc
ir.e
2'H'(ffi40c
3(iilo
6fn,7c
4(3 5c
NEW TORIC, An it. 21. P) The
stock market reacted rather sharply
in the last hour of trading today, In
a selling flurry which developed out
of a gradual decline throughout tht
mo mint;.
Losses of $2 to $6 appeared In iey
eral prominent issues, but were some
what reduced aa liquidation lightened
In the final few minutes. Issues which
sold off $3 or more included TT. 8.
Steel, American Can. American Tele
phone, Eastman, Allied Chemical,
Case, New Tork Central. Santa Fe
Railroad, ajid Air Reduction.
Today- closing prices:
Afr Reduc 76; Alaska June 16 1-2;
Al Chem and Dye 112: Am Can 02;
Am and For Pow 2R 1-4; Am Smelt
and U 30 -VS: Am T and T 170 3-8;
Am Tob B 110: Anaconda 24 1-8:
Atch T and SF 130: Atlantic Ref 10
3-8; Bendix Avia 21 1-2: Bait and
Ohio 40; Beth Steel 80; Borden 5S;
Burr ad Mch 23 1-2.
Canada Pac 21 3-4; Case (,T. T.)
fll 1-4: Ches and Ohio 35 3-8; Chry
sler 22 1-4; Col O and E 20 3-4; Coml
Soly 17; ComVlth So 8 1-8: Contl
Can 47; Corn Prod 05 1-8; Curtiss
Wright 2 7-8. Drug Inc 73 1-2; Pu
pont 84 3-S; Eastman Kod 141; Elec.
Auto L 40 3-8; El Tow and Lt 80
3-8: For Film A 13 1-4.
Gen Fooda 50 1-S: Gen Motora 3:
Gillette 8 R 19 8-4; Gold Pust 27
5-S; Grigsby-Gnm 3 1-4; Huston Oil
New 9 8-8: Int Harvester 87 T-8; Tnt
Tel and Tel 28 1-4; Johns Manrllle
50 1-2; Kroger Groc 31: Kennecott
17 1-8; Llpg and My B AO 1-2; Montg
Ward 21 1-8; Nash Motors 25 1-S;
Nat. Pairy Pr 34 3-8 Nat Biscuit 50;;
Nat Pow and Lt 24 8-4 ; NX Central
70: North Amer 67 1-2.
Penney. N J 42 9-4; Param Publlx
23 7-8; Penn RR SO 1-2; Phillips Pet
0: Pub Ser NJ 80; Pullmnn 20 7-8:
Radio 10 8-4: RKO 14 1-2; Repiih
Steel 13 1-4: Reming Rand 7 1-4: Rey
Th B 48 7-8; Royal Dutch Sh 26;
Shell Union 6 1-8: Sears Roeb 56 8-4;
Sinclair Con 11 8-8; South Pac 78
1-2; South Rv 26 1-2: Stan Brands
18 1-4; St. Oil. Cal. 40 1-8; St. Oil
N.T 40; St. Oil NT 10 1-S.
Texna Corp 28 1-4: Tex Gulf Sul
34 1-8; Transamerlea 7 1-4; Union
Carbide 50; Union Tac 140; Unit
Aircraft 27 8-8; Unit Corp 22: Unit
Gas Imp 28 3-4; T'S Rubber 13 1-4
US Steel 87 3-4: Vanadium 27: War
ner Pict. 8 1-8; West EI and Mfg.
63; Woolworth 70 1-4; Tellow Truck
7 B-S.
00c with Elbertas apreadlng 73rtt85c,
Muirs 65ftS5c and J. H. Hale G5c
S1.25 box. .
Tomato market waa fairly ateady,
mostly 50c for ones although aome
business wns shown a dime better.
Strawberries were mostly $2 crate,
Raspberries in small supply sold
mostly $1,75 crate,; a few higher.
Blackberries moved nround 80c crate.
Panish squash was 50c for luga and
Si. 10 for cantaloune crates.
Dalles egg plant waa 75000c for
flat crate.
Plums aold mostly. 40e box trith
Itulian prunes aa well aa date prunes
30c box generally. A few down to a
Quarter.
Corn waa generally 00c sack with a
few selections 60((Jj75c.
Squash waa nominally 85c flat
crate.
Oarlic found a fair call around a
nickel a pound.
Bell peppers were 3035o box
with hot sUtck 00c.
Bonus were slightly bettor at 2c
lb., a few higher.
Apples wero a triflo alow at 60
00c box for jumhlo pack.
Bartlett pears held mostly at $1
for jumble pack.
Old fashion muskmrlona were 91
crnte with cantaloupe showing; a
aprcad 05c to SI generally.
Cabbage market was fairly steady.
OTHER MARKETS
WINNIPEG WHEAT
WINNII'KU, Aug. 21. OP)
Wheat futures closo: Oct 56't: Dec-
57 1-S; May 61B.
Cash: No. 1 hard 6014: No. 1
northern C7Vi; No. 3 northern 47.
CHICAGO GRAIN
. CHICAGO, Aug. 21 . (U.R) Heavy
liquidation in September corn toward
tlm close on the board of trade today
broke that delivery to a new low for
the season and carried the other deli
veHcs off with It as well aa causing
wheat, to react from Its firm position.
The) finish wns very tntno after the
early show of strength and all grains
were lower, although having resisted
pressure- rnont. of tlm day with suc
cea. 'tuts followed the grains slowly
in a dull session.
At the close wheat was 1-8 lo 8-8c
lower, corn wna 1-4 to 3-4c off and
oats were lower to l-8 higher.
Provisions were eny.
Chlcaoo Wheat Range
September, open 40 r-8, high 40
.1-4, low 40, close 40 1-8; Oerember.
npi'n f3 3-4, high 51, low K2 7-R. Hose
."fi; March, open T.7 1-H, high 57 1-4.
low f0 -8, closo R(t 1-8; Mnv, open
SS 5-8, hlgb 58 3-4, low 57 7 8, close
58.
P0RTLANO WHEAT
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21. 0P
Wheitt; September (obM open 46, high
46, low 45 3-4, doe 45 3-4; fnew)
open 46 Ti-S, bih 46 5-S. low 46 5-8.
clom 46 5 8; December, open 40, high
40. low 4S 1-2. Hoie 48 3-4.
Cash grain: Big Bend blu"tem
soft white 4.V4. western whito 45,
hard winter 4-", northern spring 42
western vd -i-j.
Onts: No. 2 white $17.50.
Toila y's ca r rece ipt s : W heat 1 80,
flour 0, corn 5, wits 4, hay 1,
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CnB'A'.M, Aug. 21. ow.n. ff.
Dept. Agri.i Hgs: 10,km: 170-210
lbs. 7(H( 7.15; top 7.25; 220-200 lbs.
6.25-7.1't: rlitueliter pik's good and
Choice 1fK)-i:;o lbs. 11.35 0.35.
Cattle; 15IHI; calves 5M slaughter
ster good and rhoiei IKKI-IHH) Ihs.
8.25-lO..'tii: venlera 0.Kt-lL(X.
Slicfp 11hki; nothing done on
wvirim: good and chnicp native ewe
and wether lambs 7.0-7."5; lamba On
lbs. flown good and choice 7.008.10;
medium 5. 25-7.00; all weights com
mon 3 50-5.25; ewes 00-150 lha. me
dium to choice 1.25-2.75.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Utv U. .S. It. A.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. U.W
llogs etimated 2V, rail supply, 167
direct. Kew driveins selling steady
with Thursday's close, or steady to
weak with earlv Thuid;ty. Light but
chert mostly $7-60. Few bead eut-
Puff FTft
standing quality J7.80. Few 107
welghta $7. Some 188-lb. pigs to kill
er ( 7.80. No packing sows or feed
era offered early.
Cattle estimated BO. Calves M.
Nearly all driveins. Nothing to speak
of sold early. Quotable steady.
Sheep estimated 600, including
direct. Open market supply nearly aD
drlvttna. Few early sales ot rood to
choice Iambi at ffi with throwoufs
S3. 50 and sear-choice &-fb. earrings
8.75. Looms atea.dy No other eemr
sales.
sugar AWB raowB
PORTLAND, Aug. fLW-n-gar:
Cane, .granulated, 96 per JiOO
lb.: beet (4.W.
Domestic flour: Belling price, deliv
ered: Patent 40s. S4.8036: bakers'
bluestem, S4.2oft4.40: Montana pat
ent. ji.rnNi-i.ini; aott wnite nour,
S4.."S0i4.70: whole wheat. tS.MSl
4.10; graham. $3.6I8.80.
Friday waa rather oolet at th TVov '
ducora' Public market witn all pro
ducera preparing for the big day Sat
urday, the second anniversary cele
bration of the market opening. Stalls
were being decorated and other pre
paration maae ror tne ntrtnaay party.
f rieea were ail uncnangea r riaay.
Many more plums, crimes, ana
pears are coming in now. Prices gen
erally continue the same on the fruit,
A little spinach la coming on again,
quoted at 10 cents a pound.
Uhree grades or egs are on the
market list now. In addition fo Che
fresh extraa and fresh mediuma there
are the Jumbos, or the extra larjte
eggs weighing 26 ounces or more. The
big eggs are listed at 26 centa. Freeh
extraa are 28 centa and fresh medinma
20 cents.
Specials wl M aa it afl stona n
Saturday.
Following waa tne prtee Dat ror
Friday, much of which nowevey, wffl
b cheaper for Saturday only;
PUBLIC MARKET
Vsfletablea
Rftdlshfi. 8 bunchea
Hpinacb. lb.
Onions, dry, lb.
Onions: green. S buncbea
Bernrada onkmt, lb. Tel 4 lbs. ,
Celery, minch
4
HOC
'3
Swissrharri. lb.
Beets, 8 bunchea AA
Carrots. 8 bunchea i
Leaf lettuce, bunch ,
Local head lettuce, head
abbage, lb. r..,.-.n,
Potatoes, lb. 3ct 18
Green beans, lb.
Lima beans, shelled, eartos , ,
Summer aquash, lb. ., 8i
Cauliflower, lb. ,
. a'-Hoc
Lndive. lb.
t it-
Green peppers, lb. dot A far ...13c
Cucumbers ,
. 281 for Do
DlnL.lt-.. TV
Lemon cn cum be re, 8 for Be
Corn. doa. 15.220a
Kohlrabi, bunch
Green peas, lb. .
Pie pumpkin. Ib.
Tomatoea, lb.
Green tomatoes, ft,
Bulk carrots. Ib,
Squash, Hubbard, Ttanana.
chenette, lb. ... ,. ..
Tnblo queen squash, each .
Chinese eabbage, fb- : -1.,.--.
Frulta
Pears, boat QtQ
reacnes, um M.
Blackberrfea. erase ,
Raspberries. 8 boaea
Apples, box . J. ilffll.25
j'lums. a u varmtea, Jo.
Cherries, fn.
PraKa-nU. Ik
Strawberries, bo-3c; 8 ot .
Prunes, Italian, box SI. 23: otne
varieties, lb. - - . .
Ground cherries, fb.
Cantaloupes, each ?plKg
MIscaHaneoui
Honey, lb.
WOOL BULLETIN
BOSTON, Ana. W. VP) The
Commercial Bulletin will ay tomor
row: "Bustnea hna ssowed down eoo
slderahly fhia past we4k bnt while
It seems especially alow la contrast,
with other recent weeks It Is not
lesa active than nsual at this rime of
the year; fn fact, It may be slightly
mora active. There la a modern!
movement In wool atill, especially In
the fine and fine medium top matting
types. Prices are steady, with medlurn
and low woola firm. Woolen wools
still are slow.
"Demand, rldenMy baa slackened
appreciably In the goods market. Of
ferings of tropical worsteds and
flannels' for the next lightweight
season hss bsen made at prices
which clearly Indicate a disposition
to get yohime hustnese, so far am a
low price will tend to secure t.
For tne moment, however, buyers ara
withholding thefr bnsdneas fn the
lines.
"The foreign markets are. slow and
rather easier in tendency again, rn
eorseqnenca of fhe dullne-ss and tfi
declining tendency In other textile
raw materials.
"Mohnir continues slow with semi
occasional sale of kid hair for spe
cially purposes at unchanged ratc'
The. bulletin alio will publish tne
following quotations!
Scoured basis:
Oregon;
Fine and f. m, inpif Rrt fo rTle;
fino and f. m. fr. combing W to 57ci
fine and f. m. clothing 52 to 3r;
valloy number 1, 52 to 53e.
Scoured basis;
Mohair:
Oregon. 20 to te.
Pomestie graded first combteg 12
to 35c; good grading, 26 to 28c.
Girl Clerk Routs
Bandit With Box
ST. LOUIS A drug store pro
prietor's brother, In the store duftmr
a recent holdup, hurled hoi of
candy at the bandit, who then fled.
The candy tossing ev.ampl wai
emulated the- next day in a confec
tionery atore by a girl clerk. She
aimed however, at a plate glass win
dow when the bandit began snnaa'-k-ing
the cash register. He fled aa the
r'nss crashed.
Too Late to Classify
Sl'KCtAT, sill nnnn HntiirriaT on homa
mnlo buns. AFsn hom brad, enk.
rnoklss. salail. ftc. IttTCKS. rhlrk
ens, nihWts. klpp'rsd sslmnn, huck
lolwrrio. rurnmbera. Stall 52, Prod.
1'uMir Msrknf.
f tlir DrlMIll. Atk tot
trt I
r iMt. Sfi-l, l!N tint 'W I
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PUBLIC MARKET
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