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THE EPflEKE B B G I S TE R-Q TJ A R T sS .nF OF REAL 'S0F -nTven: Tb.t to to breby 0rder of ::03 S E5,t;i issued ut 'J'"" the State of rci' C""V-0 - ty on the - t-tw $1 to Pi -o!Tr, . .as rjlnlntiff 11 VThom-a ""I f"ab E 1MKl-,i,i an. Thomas I tit 0O . the rate of !?r.nd th. further .um feS. "? Ji4 30 costs and dls 'rtO VJ?"... at 6 per fStreia J"" nY ,nd docketed 1 1? of said Court Kci"! . t J ne, 1931. and ISjAami di eted com- Eta oe u ", " . .atidfy said l"1 anS accruing costs, ' P3rK d scribed property. ! ...rfkiMit Quarter (NW 1. Vorthwet Qer !i ? i brdon Twenty-five V)i6liU-ii (16) "A"!?l" compliance with I1 r i Mtiify aia juos""5"'' Il.P Lkln the afternoon of l!tt?rtbwHt Front Door -ti Court House in r.u list c,nSS.t! Oreiton. offer for KU for ca.h et.pnblic auc ilS to redemption as pro- E. sf" 'n th. r Sht, title ana '!51 2f.St. William hi. wife. Sarah Thorn- n lunone claiming uy, either of V !i7 Mid nremises. R,3to 7th d7 of Novemner, f- H. I VwritfoftaM County. Oregon. rN'o. 31T-Sai-y--5 I UffiJBTBATOR'S NOTICE I . I . -A 1L I. j i, kerebv given that the. F?J? hT order of the County LruMd, , bJ oroer for 'AfiTta-. "een appointed pmerwuuu" ...i-, ,dd "f..j ; r,;:.tnt them to sss ? a; oHie. of K"f the SS publication of & iit. of toe iir p m,hlM Hon Tmi Tlnte of last pub- 5n be Pec. 12. 1031. GERTRUDE E. KTBK. E H. HANSEN. ' Tntnt Administrators. McCORD, Attorney for Lire Jn. ftcw Turkere were) anoted a cent hither on No. 1 toma and hens here Satur day, listed at 27 cents buyinc price. Itther Kraaea remained unchanged. Portland was renortina turkevs ud two rente Saturday. Bwlft and company expected to dose this week's pool Saturday and announced they would not be recelv fn aaain until about Dec. 1. Whether or not prices will be better then will d determined, on how well this pool la cleaned up. Pricea are looked to be a bit higher, bowerer, on quality birds. Wheat dropped three cents on both red and whit here Saturday and is listed down to 62 cents on both, fol lowing similar declines on other wheat markets. The forocast drop on heavy hens went into effect with them auoted down to 17 cents. Other poultry was unchanged. The cent advance forecast on wholesale price of medium eggs also went into effect with them listed up to n cents. All other wholesale and buying prices on eggs continued unchanged. Cauliflower and cabbage are. both dns for a jump soon, according to reports Saturday. Cauliflower is much scarcer and nearlnc the end of the season for the best quality. South ern urecon Buyers have pees in clean ing op on surplus cabbage, buying it in aa high as five-ton lots and this will very likely have affect on local prices as cabbage gets more scarce. Apples are very plentiful and scarcely ever as cheap as they are now. due to so much cheap etuff on the market. You can buy excellent apples for almost any price. They are quoted from 60 cents on up to $1 with the extra fancy pack bringing scarcely ever more than $1.50, al though they are quoted in some lists np to $2. Butter and butterfat were un changed. Following were the prices for the day here: No. 1 Turkeys Up Cent; Market Unable to Gam WHEAT IS QUOTED E E Lion. Sb.3323-Sat-dy-dl2 X0I1CB TO CREDITORS Lit) County Court of the State of bile Matter of the Estata of Ma ll Aoby.deeea sea. fciroeier has been appointed -ad- fcsmuor tn me aoove euuuc" Eut tad ill persons having Ei iiilnit said estate are requlr- Lto present sail claims amy vn u uM administrator at the law k.. . ..J n l tVlntarm.lAl. In L l,u Pntti, n.amii vithln I Booth! from this ma any oi toner, luai. C. A. WIMtKHKltH, Ko.3291-Sat-dy-n21 Administrator. Steers . Heifers Cows Cattle. Live (Buying Prices) a45'4c Bulls 2Ct-'MiC I 'anuera and cutters ..lVj(Sac Veal, dressed. 80-120. 7V(S8ci 1S0-150, 7(27 i-jc: 150-200 628V4c Sheeo (Buying Prloei) Ewes (3 H4c Spring lambs ....,....8V5'ii,3c Yearling wethers -......2Si 3c Lausbe. dressed. G rains (Buying Prices) Wheat, No. 1. red, bu. 92c Whent, No. 1, white, bu. ....2c Barley, ton , , too Oats, ton Gray oats, ton f" LOCAL PRICES Eggs (Buvlna Prices at Sforeal Standards 27 (3 20c Mediums -2224c (New York oradee) . (Buying Prices) Standarda " M.Z!33c Flrats , ,,.20c Mediums 21c Extra pullets 15c (Wholesale Prices to Retailers) RtVndarda 20c Mediums -..- 27c Crnr PuUeta 10c (Publlo Market. Retail) Fresh iumbos. extra large , , Fresh extras Fresh mediums Fresh pullets ..82e .sne ..2flc 18c K0IICE TO CREDITORS prtiee Is hereby given to all whom u coacera that the undersigned, fc W. Lrons. has been duly ap- Etrt tierutor of the Last Will ana anient of Charles W. Lyons, de fied, to the County Court of the t:e oi uregon lor bane uounty, ann cntlified a such Executor, and Ipereom having claims against said till ire Hereby notified ana re dd to present the same verified I required by law, with tie proper pen, to toe Executor at the ot hi ! Calkins and Calkins. In the a M Ummerce Building. Eugene, p uranty, Ore?on, within six ram trom the dnte of this notice, .lute of firet publication and date TOCi, uctotier HI, 1031. JAMES W. LYONS, wrtor et the Last Will and Testa it of Charles W, Lyons, deceased. .0.i07-Sat-d.v-n2S pOIlCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE No Is hereby given that by vlr- eiecuuon ana ordor oi sale Meal ; of the Circuit Court of the ; oi uregen tor Lane County on 3U 111 Af V 1 - . 1831, Edward Trapp, plain. tiWTered jgdgment. against Cor I . snown ss i-or- J-Morrlaon, defendant, in the r .o.w, witn interest thereon i , S ,,x per cent per annum F KS.O0. with Interest thereon by ei per eerrr per an- Fr- otenlr 2, 1030, snd the r-'t enm o( KM.'O coets and dls- n ""d execution to me its u!H i j "''e011, ln order to k.. . . Juy"i. intiresc sna E . v ' accruing costs, to P- tie h..i.f.. j .t . , -...unuBr-oescrioea real WJ theretofore attached in said IJI on Pnturday, the 5th ."P'W'aber. nei. at the hour !l k M- "l ,h Southwest In., i -""'"y Lourt House, tn ri2;.,",?oun- Oregon, offer I Mil for cash to the high- JTr' puraic auction, subject IS.v'-'i title and Interest of the IV. i0', E. Morrison, also TJ" Cordelia E. Morrison, and V.. ". ,lmm D-T- through or fcJS .ie the 20th day of Au- vV V ,M 10 ,h following I 'LTv',i.,,ro.I".T- o-wit: H U v- . KinJ No. Four r? .Lv'J In Rlo-k No. SiJV. " Addition to 'Pfc Cit' iB L,n County, R.r. . n. L. BOWN. L 'iirir?' "ounty. Oregon. -ev.-.i.ijy.fjrj FOR WARRANTS r-s., i n 'IT'a at war- l fcr,t4 w 23t'2. inclu- , - . v, rire June S. 1H31. ntV Ch"' Di"rict Xo- 4-"-t i t r'f-B- called for we i ' nna lnrrrest r","a .'h"t date. Turkeys Dressed No. 1 youug toma and hens, lb, 27c n'o. -sm-l-.l-..-----.!--T7'r!'T.i5o Poultry. Live (Buying Prices) HmirT hens. 4L lbs. end ever (colored) lb. 17c Leghorns. 3Vj4H lbs. 13c Leghorns. 3i lbs. and under, lb, llc lioasters. colored, over 4 lbs. and ud. lb. Springs, white or colored, lb. . Roosters, lb. Stags, lb. Butterfat (Buvlng Prices) Sweet cream butterfat ., .. . Sour cream buttertat Butter (Wholesale Prices) Sweet cream butter .. Extra quarters , , r.xtra nnnts Standard prints 17c -15c ..7c 10c Hav (Retail Prloea) Clover hay. ton Oats, retch, ton ,, . , Alfalfa $1 Jl5 t20 Venetanlea (Buying Prices Avsrag for No. I Produce) Dps onions l2.252 Rn Potatoes, cwt, .,T0cSl Itailiahes. dos. bunches . Green onious. dos. Hpinscn. lb. Local lettuce, crar cabbage, lb. Beets, dos bunches Cnrrota. dos. bunches Turnina. lb. Rutabagas, lb. . ..8ii(i(,4iir S0ifiS4(lc AttHo $1.252.25 -4lc 85(ic4lic 85!4llc lVjft,2c lU(S2c a-tffi-1f lSie 5(?7tlc .Sc SI EWILUUI LI 4.00. filanihter clia 4.50-5 1 feeders 4-5. ' " Cattle: Saturday la. (Mires none. Week's total 22S5. calves ISO.Moat sll classes sold steady to strong com pared with week ago but not higher. Top steere 6.75 averaged 12tU lbs.; stricuy gooa unaer iiuv ids. eosent. High medium to fairly rood 6-0.05: In between grades 5-6; of (grades down to e.im. fractlcal top carlot hellers 5.65. High medium to good cows nu merous at 4-4.65: low cutters seldom stopped below 2 00. Cutter to good bulls 2.50-3. Veslers snd calves 8 down to 3.50, mostly 7.50 down. rheep: featurday none. Week a total S105. Mostly steady with week ago. Strictly choice lanins ouotahls 5.50: bulk STsllsble 5.85 down with throw, outs down to 8.50. Bulk yearlings 8.50 with strictly choice quotable to 4.00; cuu to rnoice ewea J--. Hubbard snuash. lb. Pie pumpkin, lb. Green nenpei-s. Ih. Ked sweet peppers, lb. Celery, dos. 00c: hearts, dot. farsnipn. lb. Cauiflower. lb. Prune (Buvlna Prices) Strawberries frt $2ifl8JS0 Apples, box SOcCtSl; fancy pack up to $1.502 It CO-OP EGO POOL WEEK ENDINQ NOV. Extras 83c Standards 20c Firsts 26c Mediums , , ., 22c Pullets 15c Pool prices annouueed each Fri day by Pacific Cooperative Poul try Producers' association are al ways for the week ending on th Thursday eight days preceding. PORTLAND. Ore Not. 21. U.B Advance of 2 cents per pound was announced In tne price to turxeys oy the Pacific Co-operative Poultry Pro ducers today. The price of 0 to 12 pounders was edvanced to 82c for both hena and toms while 12 to 16 pounds were 31c and old toms were quoted at 30c. Wool (Buying Prices) Medium wool. lb. Hons. Livs (Buvlng Prices) 140-200 lbs. 200-250 lbs. ... Heavy sows Hoas. Dressed (Buying Prices) 130-100 lbs. PORTLAND. Ore.. Not. SI. U. Another of those spectacular fights in the butterfat market is being urn p.ri. this time In southern regon Invasion of the Oregon territory by a California co-operative concern which hae a plant In northern sec Hon nf ehst ststa. has forced cream. eries in southern Oregon to meet the advances. Local market has not been disturhed hut Quotations here are considered on an adequate basis gen eral y. Demand for fresh eges Is taking care of the dally offerings on the local market. Receipts during the tvk showed a fractional decrease but are still considerably below tbia same iwrlod a year ago. Strong prices are being reflected In the market for live chickens. All -.ui,t. .m now In hiff renuest with extreme prices being freely offered by killers. , . will, tt.A holirlnv nnnroaching the usual spell of dullness is reflected in the market for country killed meats although trade In general is stui con Biivinir of potatoes at country i,,ta nnncsr a trifle better in gen crnl. In snots fractional advances are being psid In the Deschutes as well as st XaKlma nut consiuersuio stock Is moving at old values. There Is a better feeling abroad for annles but the trade in general is not up to the average. Late spurt In call appears the result of the early approach of the holidays. Prices Demand for celery for shipment continues to gsln Tolume snd prices aiic r. r.f ectine more eircnujiK , 81c 28c R5c 4e .33c 81c .43(3144 -4.755 I .$323.50 NEW TORK. Not. 21. MO The stock market made an unsuccesful ef fort to recover today from the setback of the previous session. Bail shares led a fair rally daring the first hour, but renewed pressure agsinst D. S. Steel unsettled the list later, and gains of 1 to 2 points, which had been widely registered, were lost. The close found a mixed assortment of narrow gains and loss es. There were fractional recoveries from the lowest is the last few min utes. Trading was moderately active, the turnover for the two-hour session ap proximate 000,000 shares. The market was helped for a time by the firm opening of the wheat market, ana a more uopeuu eiuiuuv toward the railway executives confer. ence with the brotnernooa neans. a temporsry reaction In wheat, during the (inai nour or trailing in imto may hav contributed to the fresh setback, as well as a less cheerful estimate of steel mill operations for tie Toungstown area. Today's closing prices: Air Rcduc 59 1-4: Alsska Jnn 14 7-8; Al Chem and Dye 52 1-2: Am Can 74 1-4: Am and For Pow. 11 i.o. am Km." A- Tt 25 5-8'. Am T and T 181 j Am Tob B 83 1-4: Anaconda 14: Aten T ana bi jus "" Bendbr' Avla 18 1-2; Bait and Ohio 20 1-8: Beth Steel 26; Borden 48 1-4: Burr Ad Mch 1 1-8; Canada Pac 15 1-4: Case J I 88 1-2; Ches and Ohio 29 5-S: Chrvsler 15: Col O and Ep 20 7-8; Coml Solv 10 5-8; Com'wlth So 5 1-8; Contl Can 8 8-4; Corn prod 48 1-4: Curties-Wrljht 1 7-8. Drug Inc 55: Dupont 58 8-4: East man Kod OS: Else Ulto u i p-n: r.i Pow nnd Ltl4 5-8: Fox Film A 6 8-8: Ren Foods 86 7-8: Gen Motors 2K 3-8; Gillette S R 18 1-4: Gold Dust 20 1-8; Houston Oil New 5: Int Hnr. .,.. sn 1.4. Tnf Tel and Tel 14 8-8: .Inhns Mnnville 27 1-tt; Kroger .,ror 18 5-8? Kennecott Vi tiigs " r- n s.o 1.0 Montg ward in is: nsn .w"!" 18 1-s: at niary rr -n i"; t. AX t.fi. V.e Pow snd T.t 15 8-1 NY Central 8S: North Amer 35 7-8; Packard B 1-S: r-enney j ' oj: .. T's.kll e 1. 1 .41 I'ortn 1 If .1 Phillips Pet 7: Pub Ser NJ 62 X-2; Fullman 22 5-8. . t.ji a t.s. PKfl 8 1-8: Renub Steel 7 1-2: Remina Rand 4: Rev Job B 86 8-4: Royal Dutcn m n Shell Union 4 1-2: Senrs Roeb . 7-S: Sinclair Con 6 8-4: 8onth Psc 41 !: South Ry 14 8-4: Rtan Brand in: Bt. Teas Corp 18 l: Tex Gulf Sol 27 1.2s Trans-America S 7-8: T'nlnn Car. hid. 84 1-4: Tnlnn Pac 02: VnU Mr craft 14 1-8; TTolt Corn 12: T'nlt G rL- oo 1.R P9 Ttuhber 6 7-8: T18 ....i in a A. v..rfl,im 16 8.8: Wl". ner Plct 4 l'-8: W-st W and Mfr 87 1-2: Woolworth 46; Tellow Truck 4 8-4. is principally for hnlyes which are selling free y up w Market Lettuce continued the chief request during the Saturday trading on the eu. r-..,A.' vholi'snle mnr- ri.iu. attclr sold aeain at hl.i-i xiA pio n-ith Rome 5s at the lower price. Local stock mostly 76 i,S5c crate. . r.-i.u- .Ka-t-a netter movement with the colder weather and this slso stimulsted the call for root vege tables although pricea In general were without change. Brnssel sprouts showed a good movement and again generally fold $1 box for ro. i. Potatoes moved stesdy at recent uemann lor apnico wan ,-... Uhoiit price ensrn-c. SUGAR AND FLOUR gar Cane, granulated $4.75 per 100 Iba.. beet J4.60. Domestic flour Selling pricea de- ,i i. t, . . , n . . . . j nw. nvi-rea; ratejii. ifs fl.i.w; uo noi. S5.60; bakers' bluestem $5.40: soft wnire nour i.fHnn.i.ow; wnoie ivarni $5(d6.20; graham $4.70(214.00; rye $eao.3o. but OTHER MARKETS PORTLAND LIVESTOCK n II. s. D. A.I PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 21. (U.R) Hogs: Saturday 4S0 direct. Week's total 0780. Slaughter classes closed 10c higher than week ago. Feeders steady, Bulk light butchers Monday 5.50-5.60; nothing quotable above 5.35 at week-end with beat driveinj 5.25; strong weights and heavies 5.23 down to 4.50. Packing sows mostly OUR BOARDING HOUSE MaMoT''THOoiai'-.A-Ticsi i OF Trie OLD PIPTUOM-sS l 6, EA rioiP PEVEX-PMclAi-r 1 1 If. DirJMEC-TOr, W-TTS, , l rl AlJP W -vAPOP-tfOo 'I ( .K.inAie? il TrT) 1 1 Vlf" I AMP SO.MV fRiEoAPS,, TovlC SEES THAT "THE ( V .i. r . . , . t Wo MiPPUS EeJSUSH sue.? caesar ? XAlrtA-T" iSTrlA-rvOII-PBA-- SlBBER"-S ABou-r -I MEUER HEARD A SPEAKER HAVE SO UlRE-ltrlEP A COMMAoiP oF EMflUSi AMP MAK SO MAkiV GRAMAU-flCAU i ERRORS ' E&AP, -THE SiMPLErTOfvi IS At A LOSS Oei VaJHAT-TO SAV- - rMF Bv A HERN -To BE THERE AT -JH' MIKE. "Th HELP TH'' POOT? Qt-V MACK UP HiS LpMATJET BU6CK5! v.rk.Ul HC ME EPS VoU HE'-5 A PROFESSOR A"f OXFORD, OlUfAiCf A PAPIO LECTURE OoiTH rilSORV OFTH EM-iLISrf LAriSaA-i- 4 V GRAIN PRICES PflRTLlN'D. Not. 21, Dec open, SlMi bUh. 6SH; low, 61 '4 i close. 62 H. May. open. 63'4: high. 64U; low. ? 1 uii.pv, m. 75Vj. soft white 60H. western white int!, oara winter ouvs. nortnern spring 60 western red flOH. Oats: No. 2 white $25. Today's car receipts: Wheat 70, barev 2. flour 24, corn 2, oats 1, i , Bay . LIVERPOOL WHEAT LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21. flJ.IO "heat range: Equivalent based on seven day gnaJn bills at $3.73. Pec, open, 59 7-S; bigb, 61 1 low. ou r-; close, oi. March, open. 63 7-8; high. 65; low, 63 8-8; close. 64 3-4. xr... ha. l. :u af o. i 65 8-4; dose. 67 1-& WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG. XUn.. Nov. 21 (U.R) .Winnipeg grain markets: wheat Va AQ1. u : u an OA uycu, WTy, u kui v W low. 62W: close. 63 B-8. Dec. open, 634: high, 64 1-8; low, n o-o; close, rsj j.b. Mar. open. 67 3-4; high, 68 8-8 low 66H; dose, 68. CHIOAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Nov. 21. U.R Wheat hustled sbnut ln a wide 8c range on the board of trade today movlnc nrlsgly trom . narply higher to lower witn quicg strides put ending with a fair sbar of the advance held. A sharp opening bulge on bullish cahles rnq into profit taking and liquidation that dropped th market from 2c higher to 1c lower, stop loss orders being picked up. At the bottom new buying started a 2c rally and the fluctuations were continuous there after with the blackboard out of line witn the actual trade more often than not Short covering was a factor as the whest market lilt s new low for the week. Weakness In stocks and heavy snows in the winter wheat belt were depressing fnctors at times. Corn, oats and ry scurried about aftor that hnU of factors In their own nils. ai me ciose wneat was wan h-b to n-4c h;gher, corn was l-8o lower to B-8o higher, oats 8-4 to 7-8c biaher and rye J-s to 7-Sc higher. Pro. visions were firm. Cash prices ware wheat nnohanffi t 1c lower, corn 1 to lc lower and oni nncnangen to Jc lower. iteceipts were wheat 105 cars, corn 121 and oats 20 cars. ChlosQO Whaat Rang Dee., open, 58 1-8; high, 58 B-8; low. 55 8-4; close, 67 3-8. Mar., open. 60 8-8: high, 60 7-8; low. AS; close, 68 3-4. May. open, 62; high, 62 8-4; low, 50 5-8; close, 01 4. July, open, 62 3-8; high, 63; low, 58 5 8: close. 61 8-8. FOR PUBLIC MARKET Saturday as usual was a bnsy day for th Producers' Public market with prsctlcnlly all the stalls taken. Mora dressed poultry and turkeys were in evidence Saturday. Turkeys sre selling tip to HO cents on No. 1 quality, Brussel sprouts are coming In more plentifully, quoted still st two pounds for 25 rents. Apples of all varieties are very plentiful. Saturday found special on apples at several of the stalls. Walnuts snd filberts were more numerous than tbey hav ben. Dry sage is In now. More beet greens war sen Satur day to add variety to th list of greens on tie msrket now. Fine . celery continues to b dls plaved. Squnah of several varieties nad pumpkins continue very plentiful. The Table Queen squash sre still verv numerous. Many fall flowers were on dis plav for market customers Saturday. Following were the prices for the day at th market: Zane Grey Story Opens at McDonald Her !s Zane iirev's t rtitait romance "Hlders of the Purple Sage," beautifully brought to life by an all star cast, in gorgeous settings, by means of some of the most msgnifi cent photography the screen has aver known. It opened Friday at tb Fog Mc Donald. George O'Brein, Marguerite Church til and Noah Berry arc featured, and each is perfectly cast. This by far Is th best western romance in George II M r i n ' ...j .1... u. . J do his best work was inoviubl. His norsemansnip, ss usual. Is irreproach. iuic, sun uo gives a aispisy or reslly ircellent scti r.i.Ani, ri u in i ...... u. i, wimcu. i I, mi i PP0,lln-i n- Noah Beery eiuiaier inesi. Th lor Ih.m. la ....... 1l ---- ----- u.,uiiiaiij- pre dominant for a Zane Grey work, but thrills snd spectacle hare not been subordinated. A stampede of mad. dened cattle, a thrilling race on horse hack, breath-taking conflict between U Brln and Noah Beery, a mountain avalanrh mnA ,um..i.. si , - -- - , - .,.wf lire ot which a large ranch house t. troyed, ail are interwoven into the action. PUBLIC MARKET Veaatablas Radishes 8 hunches Sninsch. 2 lbs. Onions, drv. lb. (Unions: green, 8 bunches . Celery, bnncb . Sn-nnrh.ini Ih Beets. 8 hnnrhe . Csrrots. 8 hunches 10c 15c 4c 10r nr 10c ,.10c Iicnl head lettuce, head. 8c; 2 for 15e Cabbage, lb. 8e ITrant MhhsM. In fUl Ih. Intfl fir more. lb. .... .lc Potatoes, cwt ....... 75c(fi S I f.lme. henns shelled, carton 1!,e Cauliflower, lb. 4iffiBc Kudive. lb. .)i'i- Greun nennors. lb. 8c: 2 for ..'l5e Sweet peppers, lb. nlOc Kohlrnlil. hunch , nc I'le pumpkin. IK Orean tomatoes, lb. Hulk carrots, lb. -.8c ..Rc -2f Diitahagas. lb. 2Ve stnnflah Mnliharri Itnnana. Kit chenette Ih. 2c Table oueen squash. 2 for ., .. .. -Be Thinese enhhnuu. 2 bunches l.V Eccnlnnt. each -B(ftl0c Mustsrri aresns. lb. nc Parsnips, lb. - 8c Turnips. Ih. - ..2;.c Ilrnssel sprouts. Ih. 13c: 2 for ?V Artichokes, 8 for -, 25c Oyster plant, lb. ....fic Fruits Raspberrlos, 8 boss . , 25c Ann es. box 75cffiSl Pried prunes. 4 lbs -..25c Miscellaneous ..12ff16c ..25!30c tTonev. lb. Filberts. Ih. Walnuts, Hi. 25(a0c Poultry (dressed, drawn) Leahorn hens. Ih. ..25c Iieghnm fryers, lb. , , 0"" Heavy hens, lb. . Hesw frvera (h. Turkeys, Dress ino. 1 turkeys, Ih. No. 3 turkeys, lb. , QHc j2r 80c 20c t1"". " nn IS US) CBSl of cbaractsrai i.li -Junhay, Mra, L. Land; Grandma Josl Jones, Mr. J. W. Gatts; Mra. Moses Dunbar, Mrs. F. J:-.Ogrsm: Preacher Tompkins, J. E. bmith; Matthew Boles, Wayne Land; Lucy Urkin, Mr. 8. D. Trefren: Wendell Chesterfield. 8. D. Tre till John Chesterfield. V to Rev. Geo. Bsrfield. Jama, ri..' T WAnln . .. . " . i. t v mItt m Jan ror doing things 1 do myself. County Judg Paul Bonyg, RockviH CenUr, Creawell Getting Ready For Play nwrcBTcc-T t 1.- , , iim, .t ispeciaii Under the auspices of the auxiliary of file f V. AM .1 r-.....nii . ... .... ... . ui vi..n.n a i-nai oi cliaroclers is busy putting on the finishing touches on a full evening's i , , do given in tne v. o. w. hall Nov. 27. the play is entlUed "Bet ter Than Gold." Th... I tr . . """eiiii mi- atiairs run throughout the play and the numerous situations enacted between Grandma Josie and Preacher Tompkins are un- nanallv Nin.1,.1 .r -. . ,,, . .uu,lv uriwr inns toia If, a folk r'ay and absolutely true to j -iripplng. seasoned with humor, and rich In stirring action, moments v. ....,, u .uriiung climaxes. ... v.. mincer I airecung Estat of Jacob F. Neuacbwandar, ,icai.g NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Erlck C. Neuschwander, administrator of the Estate of .TncoK it V... i iler, Deceased, has fined In the Coun tv Court of li sli,. ne n.. i - , . .'i.suii. and for Lane County, his flnsl report until iiiiuniairntor sno mat ten n clock in th forenoon of Wednesday, iiie oru nay oi uecemoer, lPai. at the courtroom ftt M mak l V... gene, Oregon, have been appointed ,m iiaou ut in court na toe time and place for hearing objections to said report and for the final settie metn of estate of said deceased. EIMCK C wranTiwivriim Adm'r. of the Estete of Jacob T. iveuscnwander. Deceased. A. E. WHEELER. Attorney, No. 3.S2S-Snt-dy-din NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court nf the State of Oregon, ror Lane County. In the Matter of the Estat of Wll llnm A. Davis, deceased. Notice I hereby given thst the tin derslnned has been annnlnted admin trntrlx In the above entitled matter and all persons having claims sgalnst said estate are reonlred tn present said claims dulv verified to the under signed administratrix st the law office nf H. M. Brownell In Eugene. Lan County. Oregon, within six months from this 21st dav of November. 10.'ll ROSE SHERWOOD, Administratrix. H. M. BROWNELL, C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorneys. No.S.V20.Snt-dv-dlO NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S gXI REAL PROPEBTI NodC fa tiavaKw t IV.. py vlrtna of an .,,n...u. , ordar of sal Issutd eut of . Circuit Court of th Stat ot Orsgon for Lena Conn Ihl. oeuk day of October, 1031, upon and our. suant to a dcr duly given and mad by ald Court this 28tb dsy of October. 1031, In a suit pending there. In in which Intermountain Building tt Loan Association, a corporation, waa Plaintiff and R. Earl Ellison, admin later of th estat of Alio Elli son, deceased, et al. were defendants, which execution and order of ssla wss to me directed and commended m to a- th real property hereinafter d. v.iuiiu . aauBiy certain uena and charge In said deer specified, I will on Wednesday, th 2nd day of De emb.r, 1031, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at tis southwest doop of th County Court Hous la Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell st public suction for cash, subject to redemption ss pro vided by Isw. til of the right, title and Interest of the defendsnts In ssld suit snd of sll parties claiming by, through unurr mrm or any ot tnetn sine th 28 day of October, 1031, In or to th following described rssl property, to-wtt: Commencing at tba Intersection of th West llll of the Count rnA number 05 with the north line of the roadway conveyed by Ansel Reman. wy end wife, to Wllllsm snd Mildred csmie nnyqr jsn. 3rd, 190s, by deed recorded on page 154, of Vol. 76 of the Deed Records of Lane County, Oregon, ssld point being 13.11 chain north of tba soutb Una ot th Abra ham H. Coryell D. L. C. Na. 69, Notlf. 8286, In township slhtgen south et Rsng 8 West of the Willamett Mer idian, and running thenc North 27 H deg. West along the West Un of said County road 8.58 chains, tbenc West parallel with th south Una of earn claim d.iovi chains, tbenc south 27H deg. Esst or parallel with the Roadway, and thane ast along said tin S.16V4 chains to th plsc ot be ginning, containing on acr mc? or Also commencing at th Intersec tion of th wast lin of th County road with tba north Us ot th road way conveyed by Ansel Htmenwsy and wife to William and Mildred Es tU Snyder, Jsn. 8rd, 1008, by deed recorded on page 154 of Vol. 76 of th Deed Records of Lan County, Oregon, said point being 13.11 chain north o! th soutb Un of th Abra ham H. Coryell D. L. 0. No. 68. Notlf. 8266, In township 18 south of rsng 8 West of the Willamette Meridian and running thence north 27 deg. West along the west lin of said County Road 8.53 chains, this being th northeast corner of th acre tract deded to J. H. Barr by Ansel Hem enway, tbenc north 27H deg. Wast 8 rods thenos westerly In a direct Una to th northwest corner of ssld Barr sere, being 8.t0H chains, thenco eaeterly 3.16 cbalna along the north boundary of th Barr acr to the place of beginning, containing 1-8 acr mor or less and all located la Lan County, Oregon, Dated this 80th day of October, 1031, H. L. BOWN, 6hrlff. By A. B. Ht'LEOAARD, Deputy. No.8308-Sat-dy-n2S You, Madam deserve a Modem Range IT TARII TH I WA I KINO OUT OF COOKINO Turn it and th oven start to work and this is what we mean by MODERN 1. Uniform Oven Heat 2. A Well-Insulated Oven. 3. Accurate Oven Heat Regulation. 4. Positive Time Control. 5. A smokeless, Adjustable, Drawer-Type Broiler and Toaster. 6. Roomy Cooking Top, with Cover Plate. 7. A Ring-Type Cooking Top Burner with Wldt5 Range of Adjustments. 8. Safe, Automatic Burner Lighting. 9. Sturdy Construction. 10. All-Porcelain Enamel Finish. 11. Color that Matches other Kitchen Equipment. 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