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TUB ETT BETHS "RTBOTSTETf.BTT JBT) House5forBen630 r" . . aj houses n3 Apt. '"fi'f"i:7 W. sth.. T7T rf-TTAGE ith2 fUU !nJl Fairmount fc..BJl. " rj70ro modern bouse, f.1,, .rhools. 1415 Mom St. fan p ,. . . HA jim co-Pb. an '-""i. .1. ravage. flft2 E. Sth. b-tah,- "ri"5-rt. Pb. 1152-K J re"".' " , trn7bo.ise in University fcTwCM-- Ph. 1OT8-W. rTTdSt. Inn, 671 W. U. It.. Rant Farms 640 I.U1 v I m, .. 'i,t,nl diversified na . . i.,,,,. rir. iBoard and Room 650 r or doutie riw. iv rl students. With or without year uiu.ci"". Phone Find room. Married W f Xol" or college etudeuts. Hates noivi. BOOM AND BOARD ilf Style. " piFbt two girls. Uniy. S:7 Patterson. Ph. 4SU-.U. . -Board, tor . lj . campus. Reason'ble. 735 L. 14 is-n ROAKD, home cooking. 3't 4th IaBLE rms. with hoard, (or pnisn. uara,:e. t--." ... nit room for gentlemen. rpjfonsble. Phone PS.I-J. J) md room. Home cooking. md board in private family. 4,. 543 W. 5th. ooklng. 1250 WUlamett Bt -. i Wanted to Buy 700 WANTED ennlr stovesheaters. Any land in any condition. Don't !your oio sioves owuj !t you a good price for there. SO BIT used furniture, itood a and all kinds of household Par the Best Cash Price SKE BARGAIN HOUSE iMb and Charnelton. Ph. 2300 at sell before you see us. jrwth fir logs. Del. Kugene, btst price. Write 62 Keg.- black cony fur ooat, M. Pb, tWanted to Rent 710 Save good client tires to lease a 2 or 3 bedroom hM and furnace hentpd house WF.RT I'KLSCOTT CO. flaiiv Bldg. Phone 345 to work Western Oregon form irs. Have 2 boys, myself and Will arrive about Nov. 1st. ft'ferences. Write or vrire Les 'Jib. Lake George, New lork. IS HELP iOU RENT J. painting neatly done. Ref. cuuon, oni ii. m, I ppd diversified farm P3t. ('. TV. Martin. KiliS i.'iain. tprmgtieid. EP 300 bales good straw. i Edwin Johnson, M. R. 2. I Wanted, Help 720 4. Civil Sen-ice Ctimim, M 'eon in Eugene. Applica- u rcceneil at asn. D C. by h. No time to ""on PL's Ji'lm first venr to -".. Ivnl rep. runiKim mstiliite will details. sn, name, nild'ss mc nuuiiier to Itnj 7J, icC wsmedwt.lt or nhnn fe'-L Ei.in.rii Booklet m 1 i "ln pif:iurei r "'"i 'T Knrl Diesel Air Automohiie and Truck Marine, Shovel, nd Sta ?'.""' well as many penning o-it the tremendoiia r"'UPs one..:,,.. ,. Op.rat .r and mechanic "'jour e,,nr, t s free. "P'ibiicin ;lrf0, g.,.,!. i!O0. Iv..T)'.riT! WANTED lor , , . ' ' ain .iimtor , . . ' ;""r n'l .inn r V i '"r rl ' Wash- $,,'. ' ,n- Erankiin '": " 'I belp rot to .J.-ntn,.,,, sal,,!., from t-. ., 1 "'"', wi'h In- ' ni:mhr to Itoi "rvi. i:a; ' or Phone 2411 'r,r ti'-vp-nment lml : t'on.. "iio-ii't .?-liiU I . . i.n-.-.'np priirni , J ' " e help you l:e,4, rv-- J. . niireau, St. Louis, Mo. T-1 ,mtri:rant 'fl'er Particu- I r. t- '' eperatori w't'rn l;ictric 7 ('- ' .-;! Train. ' '" Ai-n. HiO An.tiei, Ctt itrSniBAN HOME I 81 H, " ,-,,,,venienccir. Is en J.- Kent right. 1 1 r i ii. I 1 Wanted, Help 720 FEELER BRLSII CO. has openings in Cottage (irove and Grants Eaes. fiood pay from Mart. Rapifi sd Tancement. Hee Mr. Burrows, Eu gene Hotel, 3 to 8 p. m. only. WANT girl or woman to work for room and hoard. Ph. 15C0-J, eve nings after 5 p. m. Situations Wanted 730 furnished jiorsE F.on rent Five-room house and gurage. University dist., near school on bus line. lniiire at K00 Moss or phone 8.'M-W Min. light and water fur nished. Long lease if desired. WE REPAIR ranges and heaters in any condition. Our work ia guaran teed at a low price. Located at 651 W. Stb. Ph. 1151-W. 2ND year college student with car desires emplojment afternoons or evenings. Any kind of work. John Adams, Ph. 75S. EXPERIENCED service station man wants pnrt time job while attending school. Ph. 17ooJ. WANTED work by elderly man. Can milk. Good, steady worker. Can batch If necessnry. Sinnll woces. Grant S. Roberts, Wtndling. Ore. WOODSAWI.NG Ph. 5!l-F-:t, for merly U1S. Click and Longworth. WANT housekeeping iu family .of not over o, no women. I'n. bou-,1. FOR carpenters and painters. Call 2137-W. Terms if desired. H. S. BOY wishes to work for room, near campus. Ph. lt7. WOODS A WING M. H. Bainbridge. Ph. Spr. 125-R. YOUNG married couple desire work for rent of Apt. Pb. Springfield 160 BOOKKEEPING General office work. Write 64, care Reg.-Guard. BARKER repairs Musical Instru ments; Sewing Machines; S12 WilL WANTED, housework. Ethel Trough 1044-W. WANTED Gcnernl tractor work of nny kind. W. E. Conn, Alvndore. TUTORING in grades. Ph. 22"7V. DRESSMAKING. Ph. 5UD-J. GARBAGE HAULING Eb. 031. WOODSAW1NG, S70-W. L. Lw Lamb WOODSAWING Ph. BAUER 502M CHILDREN to care for. Thone 0H5-R WANTED, home laundry. Th. 2202W Wanted Miscellaneous 750 PARENTS, STUDENTS Does Kng lish bother? la Algebra trouble- - some? Anyone) wishing eipert as sistance in his studies call at 003 E. 20th Ave. LOAN WANTED ?:i.1(i0 on good A-l Real Estate Security, Write 40 Register-Guard. WILL store piano for use. 3141-R. Phone WANT child or two in country. $12. Write 41 Register-Guard. Money to Loan 800 TUNE IN KOHE Nightly at 7:30 and learn of a real friendlv loan service. NO DEDUCTIONS NO FEES NO OTHER CHARGES ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK. COURTEOUS SERVICE On loans $10 to JutlO ALWAYS READY CASH at th BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY of Oregon 209 Tiffany Bldg. Phone S040 Stb and Willamette Sts Eugene LICENSED BY STATE LOANS UP TO $300 No Charges Other Than Lawful Interest on unpaid balance! People who investigate our loam Borrow from us. PROMPT, COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE CASCADE FINANCE COMPANY 24 First Nt'l Bank Bg. Phone 731 Licensed by State. rOU CAN BORROW From ."5 to $:im from THE GEN ERAL FINANCE COUP., using your car or furniture as collateral. We also loan on endorsements, dairr rows and other good collateral SU Willamette St. Phone 05o WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS ALSO loan money on used can AND we re-finnnc car contracts to re duce payments. , CALKtNS' USED CAR LOT 8th and Pearl Phone 2077 0 MORTGAGE LOANS Business Property. Residences. DAVID AULD Room 415 Miner Bldg. AUTOMOBILE LOANS Contracts Refinanced. Payments reduced. We ray up balance due dealer, bank or Finance Co. and eitend your pay ments. Additional money loaned. SWAN MORTGAGE CO.. 0 East ith MONEY TO LOAN On Farm and City Property Montblv Pnvments and Straight Loans HAWKINS & ROBERTS 62 West Broadway IRA C. GATES will refinance or loan money on your automobile, also chattel loans. Small monthly pay ments. 0i7 Oak. Phone 2076. Miscellaneous 900 ANY GIRL in trouble may communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva tion Armr at the White 8'iield Home, 465 Mayfsir Avenue, Port Is nd. BRAY BROTHERS Garbage haul ing. 50c per month per family. stop a week. We bsul refute of all kinds. Pbone 59-F-5 end 76-F-2. PSYflK'I.OGY snd r.ltmttry cot,, s'll'-ition hv appo'ntmetit. Puonf U6s. No ti.e.-s Deed caU. Professional Directory 1000 PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Name, address, phones, office, and residence: P'EARDSLEY, G. 8., Miner MR Obstetrics.diseascs of women, children Bundrant, W. 0., S31 Miner K91 574 Rectal Diseases and Constipation DALE S ETHER 8urgery Radium X-ray 43 EUGENE HOSPITAL AND CLINIC Docton Day or Night. Ph. 1S00. Faust, R. C Miner Bldg. Fox, L R.. 700 Miner Phone 840 Unldager, O. F., 731 Miner 174S Women, children; obstetrics Hunt, Chai. E., Miner Bldg. 64S-11SS Diseases of Children Obstetric! NORTHWEST HOSPITAL Phone 133 I, O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Dr. O. R. Gullion, Ph. 1S3 or 1616-.I. Dr. IJ. O. Staimrd, Ph. 133 .or '.'tiU'O Dr. Gaven C. Dyott, Ph. 133 or 373 Scaiefe, B. F 1. O. O. F. 70-J 70-M DR. SELOVER Skin specialist and internal Medicine. Tiff. Bg. Ph. 73. Talbot, H. G., Miner Bldg. 6451561 Wetberbee, J. It., Miner Bldg. 1601 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Winnard, N. E., 302 Tiffany Bg. 703 Zimmerman, E. L., Tiffany 610 10S2 DENTISTS Name, address, pkoncs, office and residence: Endicott, S. C Miner Bldg. Ph. 224 Lee, W. B., Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M Moiley, W. E., Tiffany 1S72 104S-J Titus, H. W, 62S Miner Bldg. 040 ATTORNEYS ALLEN, S. D. S77 Will. Titlea ei atnined, estates settled, bankruptcies CALKINS & CALKINS W. W. Calkins S. M. Calkins Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 625 SLATXERY, H. E. Phone 103. WINTERMEIEH. C. A. 734 Will. Land titles probate specialists. ACCOUNTANTS SPENCER Ii. COLLINS Certified Public Accountant. 40T Miner Bldg. Phone 1710 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. JOHN SIMONS 104 Tiffany CHIROPRACTORS DR. .1. B. SCOFIELD S77 Willamette. Phone 137-J; 8134-M Dr. H. H. Peters. 204 Tiffany. Fh.307 Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS SPECIAL on Permanent wave, sham poo and Finger wave. Complete Jdnplerte Croquignole permanent lor -i-l. .id or 2 tor isn. BEAU MONDE BEAUTY SHOP Schacfers Bldg. Ph. 466. IS E. 10th Open Saturday Evening. BECAUSE of POPULAR DEMAND Our $7.00 Permanent Wave for $3 win continue inl"tenitelv. BOB'S BEAUTY SHOP Ph. S3S. BE READY FOR SCHOOL Ringlotte Push Wave f4.,10 Shampoo and finger wnve $1.00 BROWNIE BEAUTY SHOP Carroll-Davis Pharmacy. Ph. 25 Kinglette Combo $4 Realistic $5 (none better) CITY BEAUTY SHOP 111 East Broadway Phone 340 COMMUNITY Beauty Shop. Special acnool girl permanent JH. Marcel 30c. 1434 Willamette. Phone 2076-J CROOU1GNOLE. Ringlette-End Push Wave, $1, $5. $ll.5l, $10 complete. MOIJ1X bLALli SHtIPP)' Phone 2362 S41 Willamette MATTRESS FACTORY EUGENE MATTRESS & UPH. CO. Mattresses rebuilt, returned same day. New mattresses, any size, Phone 812 11 US Olive Street. My father's favorite saying was "A sucressiiil business man is one who watrlies the crowd and then the other wnv." f.n'ly Rhoti'liln. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' VoU BM -Trie LAS-r-TWo T?sr(-r at rHe s - fAR - SOCIAL SAS6si TTUS-f VsJI-lfA A GEAi-TLEMAAJ MEEPS HIS VALErT MOS-f! TIE Ofi VaDj-AOAj BV tTove, usHeiJ I Haj) BAvrreR um dear olp TAI-TriFOL BAVrfe-R MIAiD .Vol), I Wm v ' ens LJjS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is herebr given: That the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County has uppointed II. 1a Edmuuds as Executor of lie Estate and Last Will and Testament of I'oliu C. Iln, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby uotitied to present the same, only verified, to the undersigned Executor at the law offices of Harris, Smith & Bryson, Miner Building. Eugene, Lane Coyuty, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this notice. Dated this 21st day of September, 1031. II. L. EDMUNDS. Executor of the Estate of Colin C. Div. Deceased. HARRIS, SMITH & BRYSON, Attorneys for Executor, Who Will Do It! Contractors, Tradesmen, Repalrme.1, Miscellaneous Service AUTOMOBILE GLASS Installed. GET OUR NEW LOW PRICES MIDGLEY PLANING MILL CO. 400 Hish Phone 1050 BLACKSMITHINQ Welders. Ma chinists. S. B. Finegan, 701 High. BUILDING CONTRACTORS HARtiREAVES & LINDSAY 341 Miner Bldg. Phone 2046 EUGENE CABINET SHOP 1J.0S-J Cabinets, turn., etc. 216 W. Ttu. FOR FURNITURE REPAIRING, upholstering, refinishitig and all cabinet work Ph. 4H2. EUGENE FlUNTrURE HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED IN 1012 ESTIMATES FREE PAINTING For house painters and paper hangers, call Preston and Hales, 851 Willamette. Phone 605. SAWS Hammered, Gummed, Filed Set. Burton Saw Wks., 440 Blair. Business Directory COLLECTION AGENUT L. M. TRAVIS INC. Bonded col lectors. C. N. Johnston, attorney. CHIMNEY SWEEP FURNACE CL. $l.fiO, chimney $2. Work g'tecd. A. Klasnic, Ph. 2003J ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CARLISLE & PURDY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES REPAIRS CONTRACTING 901 OAK ST. PHONE 214: GLASS WORK If it's GLASS we have it Mirrors and resilvering EUGENE MIRROR & GLASS CO. 03 East 7th Phone 721 GLASS OF ALL KINDS MIDGLEY PLANING MILL CO. Fourth and High Thone 1050 MATTRESS FACTORY MATTRESSES MADE OVER Phone 390 O'BRIEN 301 E. 8th PLUMBING C. P. TILLMAN CO. Tlumbing Heating Supplies "You ought to see our show room' S5S Pearl St. STORAGE CLEAN, SAFE, SANITARY STOR AGE Fireproof Whse. Ansoluto security. Affiliations In every city. Low ins. rates. Guaranteed service. PACIFIC TRANS. & STORAGE CO. 50 V4 W. Sth Call 74 EUGENE'S only modern steamheated warehouse. 6000 square feet of ex clusive private furniture stalls. We Invite your Inspection. SECURITY WHSE. STOR'GE CO 438-446 Chnrnelton St. Phone 706 TRANSFERS BILLMIRB BROS, and OREGON TRANSFER CO. LoVal and long distance hauling. Pinno hauling. 24 E. 6th. Phone 641; 477 0. AND M Furnitufe, TRANSFER PH. 32 long distance hauling EUGENE TRANSFER-STORAGE Crating Packing Shipping Pads for City or long distance moving Ph. Day 160, 40 W. 6th. Nt. Pb. 2mi3 Green atamps give on local work PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. PAD DED VANS FOR LONG DIS TANCE MOVING. TRUNK hauling a specialty. Reason able. Also truck and driver for hire, 85c br. Ph. 22MJ-.I. WILLIAMS TRANSFER Ore. F.lee. Bg. Ph. PIS; Re,.. 107AM Mc,rJ-rHs 2 -rfeQUPisi' rcT - fHtr summer COMPAUV IM-TH1 Mad lb TacE -7b aa see HIS TATTER WHEM HE VkJAb ILL 9 r Local Marts All Steady; Stock Shares Go MORE FALL APPLES COMING II ONION LIST SOME HIGHER No hnmrM vrr ropnrtpfl for any of tlit loctil market!. MtniHay. All tiroduor, inclti'linr; rcs. butiT. but Inrfat. nnd poultry, n'tmiined the nmo n, fop tho wek-eml, Mnmliiy'i olmneo usually HwnitiiiR returns from Portland ovtr the rlny. lry onions ar a bit higher. A ffw local onen art comins in now. Orpffon on hurt hion on ili irnirkM for aonif tinn hut more of the local orioa fir fdiowinc up now. quoted from to $J.r,U a liumlrod. A little more pit pumpkin is quoted now as the peapon ndvanws. It. i listed at 1! and Vj cents a pound, buyine price. Moj.t of the fnll apples rominvr In now are still pretty firm for Milml or frefh eatinir but are fine for bak ine and ponkine. Jonathans and WaxotiH nrt tlie best so far for cut in ir. Kiucs nro tiling in more and a few Winter lt;innnas but toth are a bit firm yet. Apples generally are quoted from 75 cents to $L a box, buyintr prirc. Follinvinc were tljt local prices for the day: LOCAL PRICES Coos (Buying Prices at 5tres) Stnndards - ..'j:i'i?2-lc Mediums l5iUc (New York orados) Buying Prices) Extras n'Je Standards . . . Mediums MH 10c Extra pullets -..13c (Wholesale Prloet to Retailers) Extras .. 2fic NOTICE OF SHEII1FF S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of OrpRon for Lanft County. mCOENTIAL SAVINGS -A- LOAN Associntion, a corporation, Plaintiff A. L. FATNWATER. xSlANDA V. RAINWATER. H. M. YOl'NG and CRACE I. YOUNG. Iefendantn. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of palo icsurd out of the abovft entitled court in the aboro entitled cause, to mo directed and dated the 10th dny of September, IHftl, upon r judgment and decree rendered nnd enterea in wniu court on the Sth day of September, 101.1 , in favor of Prudential Savinca and IiO:in Asfoeintion. a corporation plnintiffa, and acainst A. T. Rninwater and Amanda M. Rainwater, for the sum of SOO'J.W with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from .Inn unry ITHh, and the further sum of .tO.00, and tha further sum of $125.00 with interest nt the rate of per cent per annum from-September Wh. V,ii, ana the turtner tsmu oi yiS.lS costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing d'-scribed property, tnvit: Fractional Iot Number Six (fl) nnd Frnctionnl I.ot Number.Seven (7) in Frnctionnl Rlork Number Three C'.) in CHESHIRE'S AD DITION to Eugene, Lane Coun ty, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of snid execution, judgment order, decree, and order of snle, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Tufsdnr, the 20th flay of Octoh.-r, Rt::i, at 10 o'rlock a. m. nt the, south west front door of the County Court House of Lane ijounty, Oregon, sell nt public auction (subject to redemp tion), to the highest bidder for each in hand, all the right, title and inter est which the within nnnmd defend ants and each and all of them in the nlvove entitled suit had on the 0th dny of April. 1020, the date nf the mortgage herein forccloned, or sine that date had in and to the above d srribd propertv or Bny part there, of. to snttsfy said execution, judgment nrdrr and decree, interest, cost and accruing costs. Dated this Otb day of September, 10H1. First publication September 21. 1031 Lost publication October 10, V.VM. II. U HOWN, PhTlff of Lone County, Oregon. A. 15. IICLEGAARP. Deputy. N-.:;2l2-Mon dy-oin By AIIEKN Va' 7-tEMBER, MIS-TAri VtAUAH, V UlIF A CARUCJAL -AU1 IP BE BACK TALL f AAM, DID 3Ey PUH ME ARaODlUMPj . ScllM' MAr rlAlP IM A LlOei'S MCLlP,T;LIRIsi' TH' MATlUEES PEU S-ToPPlU BASEBALLS' WIT MAM" HAlD . -TH"1 DEM BoVS DID LAV ME cMH -TH1 BARREL, Srloa-Tfei DICE ACK Tor KlHHT err e mi wis swncc we. 91. Standards Kirtts Mediums . i'tc 1 rullets 15c (Publlo Market. Retail) Fresh jumbos, eitra larce . IIJc l'resh extras . ,.27e I-resh mediiims 2-le Fresh pullets -...lie Poultry, Live (Buying Prices) Oenvr hem. ii lbs. and over leoloredl lb 10c Leiihorns, .t'jfU'ii lbs. 12c Lechorns, oj It's, and umler, lb. ..me Roasters, colored, over S1, lbs. lbs.. IU 22c Broilers, heavr. colored. 814 lbs. and under, lb. '"C Broilers. Leehorn. 15) Hi lbs., lb. 2' Rroilers. Leahorns. Hi lbs. UDlSc Old roosters und stars, lb. .7c buttertat (Buvlna Price.) Sweet cream butterfat .20c Sour cream butterfat 27c Butter (Wholesale Prices) Sweet cream butter .."4c Extra ouarters .. ... 3:tc Extra prima Standard prints . m...o6c wool (Buying Prices) Medium wool. lb. 1314c Hons. Live (Buying Prices) i4n.?no n,. JPiffS.55 2H0-2.K1 lbs. . .S.'i.TMl 6 eso-io lbs. s i.NWis lleavv sows - $3.75ji4.50 Mogs, uressea (Buying Prloes) 130-1G6 lb 8',.jS0c Cattle, Live (Buying Prices) Steers "e Heifers 4c Cows SVjQ-lc Cannera and cutters , , lV-tgHc Veal, dressed S'-f'UlC BuUs 4U,4',4c Sheen (Buying Prloes) Ewes - Sprints lambs "'ii'- Yearling: wethers Lambs, dressed 8ic Grains (Buying Prices) Wheat. No. 1. red. bti. ..45c .Ttiic Wheat. No. 1. white, bu. Hurley, ton . Oats, ton . SI 7 'if IS ..jieuis Hav (Retail Prices) Clover bar. ton W5M4 Outs, vetrh. tou ?12'ii:M Alfalfa - $12(&16 vegetaniee (Buying Prloes Average (or No. I Produce) Prr- onions $2.2."S2.!S0 Ecu plant, lb. lie Potatoes, cwt . 7Sclij$l Itndishes, dot bunches .WtHOc Oreen onions, doz. .S0ff?j4Qc Tomatoes, bushel BO.V Spinneh,. lb. MAo Local lettuce, dot. heads .. ..SOCy.Sl Onhbaso. lb. 22y.iC Reots. dor. bunches (hrrots, doz. bunchea . l-auliflower, lb. 8S(?i)40c 4(alc Heans. lb. ..He Summer squasbi dol. . Corn. doz. enra S0a4(lc ..l.ic Cueiimlters. doa. 2.-(li)4fic Hubbard snunsh. lb. 1 jftt Pie pumpkin, lb. . m 20'i-lf (Ireen peppers, lb. ..-..-...-...-.-.....r.'Jj fie Bermuda onions, lb. -..-- 4 $ jCic Itcd sweet peppers, lb. -13c Fruns (Buying Prices) Strawberries, cratt - - $2ft2.80 Apples. hx TocfaSl lums. lb. -. ...K Crnbiipples. lb. Prunes, bu ('nntaloupes. craU firapes. bnaket Huckleberries, lb. -Jelly grimes, lb. ..... 50(ft7r.c ?1 -la'jtaife 2YM3c CO-OP EGO POOL WEEK ENDING SEPT. I0on Stnndords - '-c Kirsta - "c Mediums . . . 1 i 'o l'tlHels 1."iC I'ool prices announced each Fri day by Pacific Cooperative Poul try Producers' association are nl ways for the week ending on the Thursday eight days preceding. Monday found a fine lot of re tnlIs and fruits on diplay at the ProdueerH Public market but. no rhnngcq in any prices reported. Snme etfeptionrilly fin flowers are on riia piny nt the market now. too. .More eriunfch is coming In. Mrs. O. L. It'iwUby wh't lives on th Hivor avenue hud a nquash ' meanrfng 31 inches long nnd weighing 40 pound on the market Monday nt stall it. It is a banana sfpinr-h. Sh has many more about this sir In hr pstrh. S'inie of the best looking eggplant the seonon was seen Monday at stalls H and TA. More red Fweet pepper sre In at If! cents a pound. Stall 10 hri'l some nice bead lettuce In Mondav. Mre of the lenf lettuce is tern. Stnll IIS bad it Mondny. f Vlery is improving all the time nnd a good display was In Monday, .riling from ft to 10 rent a bunh, nm of it two hunches for T rents. firapes continue vwry plentiful throti;hoiit the market. All kinds ar in now. Several of th stnlls ore sell ing the grape Jillee, too. Csntnb'iip's and prunes Mill re main plentiful and unchanged in prb'e. Vry little corn is coming in now. rira's vere un'-hnnsed followttig the advitii'e Sntrjtday. Kolk.wing vit the prices for the day at the market: PUBLIC MARKET Vegetables Radishes. 8 hunches , , ... ... Spinach, lb. : 2 for Omoni, dry. lb. Ouifms: green. 3 hunches fterniiid. onion., lb, 7c; 4 lbs, l elerv. leiuch ......-.., HwtsNchnrd. lb. Beets. 3 leinelie. ... Csrrots, 8 bunche. l.e( l.itme. lb. - Local head lettuce, head ('atihage. lb. Puiatoes. lb. l'jc; 18 Ilia. ftreen beans, lb Lliua beans, shelled, carton Summer equa.u. lb. Cauliflower, lb. . , -UftUic Hi" r,c Kndive. lb. (ireen peppers. Hi. Sweel peiuiers, lb. .. Cuciiniher. , ..15c lrM t n,("-e Pickling. Il. Lemoo cucumbers. 8 for . PC Coin, dot. 15 20c FINE PRODUCE SEEN ON PUBLIC MARKET mc 15c 25r ...STiHic r 1'le I'le 1e .5'ii Me 21i 3c -Me 2if.:ic 8c Skyward NEW TOI1K. Sent. 21.OP)The New York financial markets present ed a formidable front to the tiilut wave of unrest which hwept across the Atlantic today. Officials of the stock exchange were denf to urcent appeals from both at home and abroad to close the market today, lheir Judcnient was vindicated by an unexpectedly order ly session. The market surged up vig orously after openinc slump of 1 to 7 points, showing sains of 1 to 0 in many issues at one time. A secondary reaction in the late trading canceled much of the ndvance nnd the list elos ed irregularly lower with several loses of 1 to 4 points. Sales were about t.riOll.notl shares. P. S. Steel finished the day with a Cain oi nearly points. Today's I'losine prices: Air Heduc lis 11: Alaska .Tun 15 .1-4: A I Chein and live l2 1-1; Am I an sn :t-l: Am and lor row 111 Am Smelt and 1! 20 1-2: Am T and T 1 111 I S; Am Tub It !1 1-4: Ai condu IS; Aleh T nnd SK H'J; At lantic Ret II 1-4: llendix Aviu HI 1 Unit and Ohio 31! !1-1; Heth Steel 3,1; Uorden 4tl 1-S: Hurr Ad licit lit 0-s, Canada l'nc 14 7-S: Caso J. I. 4ti R-4: Chea and Ohio 27 1-4: Chrysler 14 3-4; t'ol Ii nnd K 20 1-8: Cml Solv 11 1-S; Com'wltli So Pi 3-S; Contl Can sn r-S; Corn Prod 4i .1-4: t urtiss Wrinht 2: Dm Inc 03 1-4; Dupont 70 1-2; r.astmim Kod 120 1-2; fclec Auto L 80: HI Pow and Lt 24 3-4. Koi Film A 3-4: (len Foods 42 1-4; (len Motors 30; (lillette S 1! 11; Cold ust 111; (IriRsby-tlrun 2 1-4 Houston Oil New fi 1-2: Int Ilarvea ter 2H: Int Tel nnd Tel 17 1-4; Johns Mnnville 40 l-S: Krocer Uroc "jj 1-4: Kenneentt 11 1-2; Lieu anil My 11 ,'.3 14; Monti: Ward 12 1-K; Nnsh Motors 10; Nat Hairy Pr 23 1-2; Nnt. Hisriiit Sfl 3-4: Nnt Pow nnd Lt 1: NV Central tin 3-8; North Amer .10. Packard S; Penney .1 C S 1-2: Par. Pnblix 1; Penn I1R 32 1-S; Pliillitis Pet 5 3-1; Pub Ser N.I (12 7-S; Pull man 23 1-4: Tladio 13 1-2; P.KO 0 r-S: Itepub Steel 7 3-4: Remlng Rand 5 1-S; Rcr Tob B 40 5-S; Royal nutrh Sh 1: Shell Union 4 1-8; Sears Roeh 42 7-S; Sinclair Con fl 7-S; South Pac 110; South Ttv IS; Stan. Hrnnds 15; St. Oil Cnl. 33; St. Oil NJ 32 3-4. Texas Corp M) 8-8; Ter f?nlf Pnl 25; Tiana-Amerlea 5: I'nlon Pac IIS 1-2; I'nlt Aircraft. 18; Cnit Corp 14 3-4; Vnit (Ins Imp 22 1-2; l'S Rub ber 8: l'S Steel SO; Vanadium 10 3-4; Warner Plet. 7 1-2; West Kl and Mfit 40; Woolworlh 52; icllow Truck 5 1-8. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 2!. (UR) Premiums of U:fttjr lb. an gener ally continued over the produce ex cltongo price on tlie open butter mar ket. Members of the exchanxo, while previously refusing to advance so called official prices, have been pay ing the advance., Indicnting (he true strength of the butter market and the. current short age of offerings is tbt fnet that those on control nf the produce exchange have recently forced en advance in the buying price of butterfat. That ltite cuts in I ho curd quota tions of sonic of the K, O. IS. buyers lirre have hern too severe and will force hi shortage in offeriims; in sug gested In late iidviee from country points. The fact that prnH le.ally all the K. O. H. buyers unoled the same sharp loss, and at the same time, leads the country to believe the decline is manipulated. For tlm weeks opening thr wo practically nn chanao in th pric- of country killed meats in general. Tp veal and lambs ere especially firm. Hogs appear ahout steady. Pri'e of lemons advanced to $11 case for top brands here. This is the liialipst prirn to date- this season. Califnrnin continues to talk extreme shortage. Oranges are stcody to higher in spots. Wormy apples are under the ban In Oregon nnd shippers of apples Into this sintn without proper branding js bringing trouble to receivera here, Ueports tndirate that the worm dam ag ia the most sivere in biMorv at eastern Oregon- U'asbing ton points. There is a shortage of green corn on the bunl mnrkt't and prices are again firmer to higher, tjualitv stock is niMiMinlh scarce and the best is selling I'i'ul'ir firk. 'I'omnto market, is firmer and higher with ni"re active call. Onions am steady both here and In the count rr. The Produce Exchnnna The following prifB were named to l effective Mondny: Mutter quota tions for shipment from country crenmeries and J.fj cent a pound i" deducted as cornmisnjon: Huttt.r Cube extra. Wc; stand ards, 0r, prime firnt, Sc; firsts, tV. l-ggaPaclfir poultry producers' selling prices; Fresh eif rn, "dc; standards, oiediums. 1'Or; pullets, UK Portland Wholaals Prices Thept Hre irl''es denbrs pay whole salers eict.pt ns nH.erwise noted: Hotter Print". s'rre or better, SS'dn.V: standards, .lu.'tlc carton. P i ' t c r f i) t Di r e r tftS j ij PP r HI r k Kohlrabi, bunch (jreen pens, lb. Pie pumpkin, IK . Tomatoes, lb. (ireen tomatoes. b. . Sc ..Me 3c :ie .lc Hulk carrots. In. Squish, Hultbard Banana. Kit' TnHle queen suunnb. tach ...--,.. Tc Chineiie cabbace. lb. c Kggplunt. ea-ii 5'u.l'JC Fruits flrapes. basket - Vnl'f Pears, box iKcUl ttlackberrles, crate ?1 Hsspberries, 3 boxes .-.. 2"e Applet, hoi ViCrA Prunce. PaHsn. lb. Crabapplrs. lb. ....-- fie Strawberries, bog lUc: S for 'J1c firound cherries, lb. 1V; 1! for .. 'J.'Sc f'sntnoupes, en'li ,. , ...B'Hc Huckletierries, lb, loc; fur . .. W atermslon. In Mlscsllsnsous Hooer. lb w ,..15e Poultry (dressed, drawn) I.7h"rn hens. b. . Leghorn frvere, lb. I Heavv hens, lb. Ucavy Ljeri, lb. BmEuWIlETS CONTIIESTfiOilfi ROrSsie ststiona No. 1, 27'330c Port, land delivery prices: Butterfat, sour, 51 32c: sweet, olioOe. Milk Contract prices! Grsde B. '2.17',4 Portland delivery and inspec tion, uairy co-operativ. net pool prices to producera $1.05. Live poultryet huylnf TJrice: Heavy hens, colored. 4Vi lbs., up, 20n lb.: do medium. 13c; Kent, lie lb. broile-.s, under l'-j lbs. 20e; over 1J2 lbs. lS20e; colored, 20c. No. 2 chickens. 7iJTSc: old roosters, Te; ducks, Pckins, lSillflc; geese, 132 JSe. Pressed poultry Selling price' to retailers: Turkeys, poor to good 27(a! 30c. Fresh Fruit Oranges California YtlencUi, $3.2," in . (irapefrult California, $4Q4.50; Florida. $5.25. Hannnas 5e b. !mons California, SlOiSll. Huckleberries Puget Sound. 62Se lb. Cantaloupe. Plllard, 125,'11.85! Inmbo, l..',ll; Yakima and The Ilalles, standard, 75e(Vll.2ri crate. drapes Seedless, $1.2571.50 Ingj Tokays. $1.75; white Malaga, $1.2.; Itihlers. $1.6Ui1.75; local Concords, 2M2'.ic lb. Peaches T. IT. ITales. TOiOOp. " Pear. Medford Bartletts. $165. . (iround cherries $l(jil.l0 box. Cranberries $5 box. Fresh Vegetables Cahbase Local, new, 2"8214e lb. Potatoes Local. Ta,lV.c lb.: eastern Washington. $1.25(ji 1.85 cental. On ions Selling price to retailers: Yak lina globes. $1.85: Oregon. $2. Cu cumbers Field grown. 20c box. Spin ach Ical 7.Vnlc Celerv Lahish, iMdtOOe dozen: hearts. $1.25. Pep. pers Bell, green. 80(;40c box. Sweet potatoes New California. 3Vjt.3i ir lb. Cauliflower Northwest. VKleroi 1.IO per crate. Beans Local, 4e. To matoes local, 4Ort;,t0c iox. Com -Local, (Ml(,i (V,e sack. Lettuci Loral, SKu 1.2,1: b ed. $3.50. Summer squash Local flats. 50c. Nuts Oregon walnuts. Rif?.25c: peanuts. 12e lb.; Brazils, 12i 14n; nlinonds, LlfJJlllc; filberts. 20(li22i;; pecans, 20c lb. Hops Nominal, 1020 crop. SfilWri 1(130. 15(rJ15lic: 1031. 14'i.tl5e Ul. Wool 1031 crop, nominal, Willam ette valley, 13(U.10c; eastero Oregon lllUloc lb. OTHER JVIARKETS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAtiO, Sept. 21. CP ftf. R. D. A. Hog r-'.OOO; ISO -'.'HO lbs. iVSO-.VWi; 'JS0-'J!Mt lbs. 5.70-5. fVn slaughter pigs pood and choice 10O-. 130 lbs. 4:r0-.?l5. Catrie 17.1HK.: calves 2000: slauph- ter stoera good and choice 0001500 lbs. 7.50-in.iH); venlera 8.00-9.25. Sheen 35.000; bulk native Inmha S.75.6.00 ; one outstanding deck H:C0; westerns unsold; lambs fsl lbs. down good and choice 5.50-6.75; medium 4.50-5.50: ewes DO . ISO 11. me dium to choice 1.00-2.25. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLANIJ, Ore.. Sept. 21. (UR) Hogs, estimated 2000. includin- (lis billed through. Opening 25c lower for slaughter classes; 50c lower for feeders. Hull nnd top light butchers $0.75. Around 200 feeder nils sold to ho weighed later on besia $0 for best. Cattle, estimated 20HO, calves 235, Including OS cattle, 12 calves billed through. Opening slow. Onn load each of oyer 1100 pounds and tinder 1100 pound steers, $7. One load each over 1100 pounds, $8.75 and $8.85. Looks ahout steady. Nothing else in apeak of dope early. Sheep, 110O. Including 148 billed through. Market supply nearly all driveins. No early sales or bids. SUGAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 21. Sugai Cane, granulated $4.8C per 100 lbs.; beet $1.0,1. Ilomeslir flour Selling price de Ilvered: Pnlent 4lls $4.80-5,00; Bak ers' blitestem $4.20-4.40, Montana patent . 1.8.1-4.00, soft while flour $1.50-4.70. whole wheat $3.00-4.10, graham $3.80.3.80. Grain Markets LIVERPOOL WHEAT MVKKPOOL. Sept. 21. (U.R5 Wheat close: (Figures in American money are hnsed on sterling cables at $1.0.1. No seven day grain bills being uvatlalde). Oct.. open 4ft 5-8. high 51 3-S. low 47 7-8. close 48 7-8; Dec. open 52 5 8, high 53 7-8. low 50 7-8. eloeo 51 7-S; March, open 5 5-8. high M 1-2, low 53 7-8. close 54 7-8: May, open 58. high 63 8-4, low 57 l-t. close 67 1-4. CHICAGO GRAIN C T7 I C A II O. Sept. 21. fU.R) A' strong rally at midsesslon stopped the rapid decline of wheat today, but failed to recover all losses incurred during th forenoon. The action of the stock market. In which losses were, followed hy' recoveries In the major stocka, was reflected on the hoard of trade. Th recovery of wheat, after new seasonal lows had been made, win In the fractions, and the malor gram close with fractional losses. Corn fol. loived wheat In sympathetic decline, with higher Josses, but oats closed up in the fractions. At the close wheat was 3-8 to 8-4 lower: corn was 1 -8 to 1 8-4 lower, and oala were 1-8 to R-Sn up. Pro visions were unchanged to 8 points higher. Bellies showed losses of 15 In 25 points. Chlraga Wheal Rang. Sept.. open 4t, high 48, loir 48, close 47 1-2: Pec, open 48 1-2. high 48 8-8. low 45. close 47 3-4: March, open 51 1-8, high 51 1-8, low 4(1, close 50 7-8; Mav, open 52 3-4, high 53, low 50 1-4, close 52 1-8. PORTLAND GRAIN P O R, T L A N V. Sept. 21. M")- Wheal: Sept. (nidi open. 47',4i high, 48: low. 47''.; elo.e. 4'. Sept. (new I open, !gh, 4i! oir. 48U; close. 111. iec, open. 40 3 4: Ugh. 4ft 8 4 low. 48 3-4; close, 4ft. . Mav. open. 53 3-4: high, 53 8-4; low. 52.; close. 52 8-4, Cash wheal: Big Bend Bliiest-m OIL'., soft white 47. western white 47, hard winter 41, northern spring 45. western re, 45. nt: No. 2 while $18. Today's car receipts: Wheat 110, flour 11. corn 8. nata 2. hay 3. WINNIPEG. WHEAT WINNIPI'.U, Sept. 21. fU.R-. Wheat range; Oct.: Open .52 3 4; high .51 1-4 1 low .51; close .53 1-2. Pee.: Open .53 1-4: high .84 8-41 low .51 12; clce .54. Mav: Op.n .57: high ,5S 8 8; low .55 1-8; close .57 7-8, ftoo Late to Classify $! ROOM and board; excellent metis. 73.1 E. 14th. Ph. 2256-J. SLLLPINO -oreb. $5735 B. 14th. LOST A little clrl'a patent slipper. Phon. 13H-W. I K 8ALK English walnuts, 10c lb. J'h. 20W-J,