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Hiss THE EUGENE REGISTEE-OUABD CRESWELL NEWS NOTES Rnprla ITmitf evening M". O. "ffiS district Pt G meet- JT7,.l.hnr at : iT.-biirg w presented a 1,1 S lsn blrth- ary of one of the mem t ' Stone. She wa. also tavriti. . gi"- T" elected a manager to fill r .J Urn. Minnie Smith wa. Sentinel in the place of ' v Baker who has moved 1.1 evening followed the 'and Mr.. J. H. Le.bo f J H. Claok were on the Jrtee Mm. F. A. Hill rftorf th. Springfield TgoestMr. andMr.. B. ' .Mrs. 0. E. Par.on. end S'lrtvillion of Eugene were ,lrt member, pre.ent. Plan. poUuck .upper at the j"l! Leabo and daughter and roother Mr- Fi fnnter were hero to attend . Vmrdey evening. Mr. and Mr.. , making their home during ,t Dexter where Mr. w employment. Florence Tate of Lo. Angeles Uniting ' the hon" V E Grousbeck and family Itfiomeat eswell many ' Ebe greeted friend, about MW morning. She with Mr., r Pirions organized the tirst ,ii!t aid society in Creswell. .Florence Favier and daughter iid her sister-in-law MrB. Fa i ilimeda, Cai., colled on Mr. (n, W. B. Nason Sunday after jln. Florence Fnvier and fam n neighbor, of the Nason. in etireral years ago. They were a T to Eugene to attend the ntinent program of the Uni- . If.. lT-mrta,.'., anti u a member of the grndunt- Rithlien company has redeco Ike building, of their agent the Hi uarage. tlrthur Baker left Saturday to Itrhome at Corning. Cal. Mr. tmd son George located at il tome time ago. Mrs. Baker ieJ to operate her cafe. She re Uir.B nrtfWE. June 13.- fcll-JIr. and Mrs. Ray Jones Enihter, Ada Marie, were dinner Friday evening at the home of h bee, a cousin or ur. Jones. brie remained to spend tne liitl Elise Bede. keid Bede spent Saturday In Eu- a the home ot sir. ana jurs. Lt Sheets, who graduated this IImm Aehlnnd normal scnooi. tmftA hern to snend the sum- Is the home ot her parents, -sir. Ibi. w. (J. Sheets. kiwi, Mrs. Hugh Nixon and L.F.vo ami Mr anil Mrs V. mm spent Wednesday in Albany. Itif Jones of Eugene spent M Your Roses 1 Plant Lice i't let your lovely rose, be fc hi lice when it is so easy "fwe-to protect them all sea- Pf sprinkle the bushe. with pd aid you enn know your roses k Mfe. Money back it you don't tut Bu-hncli is tho best pro- R igainst ii-sect pests you have l4 Guaranteed safe! Nt in hamlv sifter pim nt p t ill good grocery and drug Works Miracles With Burning rt AchiiiP I uul L PI1 it Rador and your feet ltd and weary so sore, and fSti that ,nn ...... !. Kiour poor feet burn and raj long. Me a footlmlh to-night with Joyous invigorating foot J oak your feet for 20 gallon of hot. water to '' obltinoonsfnl of Radox has . -M-and when you walk with y tomorrow if you don't say J most wonderful discovery "'"ling feet strong and vigor "y back. 't at Red Cross Drug Co. Ju, drugstore anywhere M Pleased ter Wife Lost BULKY FAT Pi 21 Ponnrla Cbl. . Feen Muoh B,t,,p (t lUMy 21 " with 3 trtii J1 nn1 nm " haPPy o t bulky fnt. Jly bbnnd ; ''"''I with me. My skin la , . ' 80 henry on mv' feet. W. i ,'",k n""'h better." a Spicklcr Mnnn.ill fc,?' "ijuWe chins, bulging r'is , time baM Is-tiL. 10 J""k younger and h Silt tr"5Po"f''l ot r . , ,ns ot , not l. htto" breakfast. 1 ., "? week, and costs k'"Mavi Drug Co., Car- or anv H.. .i.. M.i.. . -..,- MIC e ,,. "" n" " Kru- 'tiorf - "At'-. Money cently disposed of It to Mrs. Patsy ' rerry Main took Mr.. Ba ker'i household goods by track. Momber. of the Intermedial, to. gue of the Methodist church number twenty-five with their sponsor, Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne held the regular so. cinl meeting Friday evening nt tho church annex. Games wore played and cookies and lemonade were served. A beautiful array of flower, added to tne impressivenes. of the Chit drens' Day exercise at the Preshvtar. ian chnrch Sunday morning;. Joan Hoagland and Mrs. Mile. Marqnart arranged them. Rev. George Cromley, pastor, spoke to the children follow lng the program. The pngeant, "The Enchanted Latch Key" wa. presented by chil dren representing variou. nations during the Childrens' day program at the. Methodist chnrch Sunday morn ing. Miss Vivian Ogrom wa. the ac companist. George. Boss, Sunday school superintendent presided. Pro motion of children having reached their third birthday from the cradle roll to the prlmay department was a number. The graduate, were" Anita Joyce Everson, Kenneth Bay W nil schleger and David Rodney Turnbnll. The annual contribution for the church student loan fund was taken. Rev, W. S. Burgoyne, pastor gave a short sermon following the program. The rostrum was gay with flowers. The congregations of the Presby terian and Methodist churches dis missed Sunday evening and attended the special- Bible study hour conduct ed by Rev. and Mrs. II. L. Irwin nt the Christian church. Rev. Irwin, himself nn unusunl student of the Bible quoted scripture from memory for forty-five minutes. Special music was supplied as a trio by the Misses Ivy Cooley. Ama Mors, and F K. Noordhoff, Miss Edith Marqnart ac companying. Miss Cooley accompan ied the congregntional singing which was led by Mr. Noordhoff. Rev. Ir win will continue the meeting for this week. Miss Ivy Cooley Is In charge of the Childrens day program of the Chris tian church which will be given dur ing the Sunday school hour Sunday morning. The pagennt, "The Way of the Cross" will be included in the services. MAGE GROVE NEWS NOTES Saturday night here at the Elbert Bede home. lVr onil fr .T P Prtaa nt HasO. burg spent Friday night here at the home ot a son, o. T. nose, wane on their way to Dallas to visit at the home of another .on. Margaret Johnson ha. returned from spending several day. In Port hind visiting friends. Eunice Meranda of Klamath Falls, a former resident of Cottage Grove, arrived here Saturday to Bpend two weeks visiting with her sisters, Mr, Harold Whitlock and Genevieve Me randa. Wendell Spriggs, who hnd spent several months in Eugene, where ho hnd been working, arrived here the Inst of the week to visit with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Spriggs, hnTnra lonvinir for encnmnment. Mrs Brook White and daughter Mary Jiuise nave returned to rneir home nt Longview, Wash, after vis iting here at the home of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Francis Mc Laughlin. Paul Douglas of Junction City spent the week-end at the home of Lloyd Griggs. Mrs. IT. W. Lombard and children Marie and Herbert Jr. left Tuesday to spend two weeks at Seaside, while Mr. Lombard is nt encampment nt Ft. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kcrmit Brande berry of Corvallis spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Brandeber ry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gr'W- , . . . ... Louise Wynne, who graduated this spring from Monmouth normal school, is here to spend the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I Wynne. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Workman and children apent several days this week at Bandon. Dorothy Hnney, who had been nt lemling school in Redmond, Ore., is spending the summer with relatives here, Mrs. Lee Ragan and daughter, Ele anor, left Monday for Portland to spend a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson of Corvallis are visiting at the home of a sister. Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Walter Woodard. . The Cottage Grove baseball team will rlny here Sunday with Drain and the following Sunday with Grants 1'nss nt firnnts Pass. The class of '20 of the Cottage Grove high school held their fourth i .1.,.. rAiminn Snmlav at Camp Rest Awhile. Their class dnd, Worth Harvey, and several guests were pres ent. The day was spent playing games and socially. Bennic Uubbell was gen eral chairman. Vera Scott of Alamdgorno, .nex., who had been visiting at the home of t....rf simrt. letf Monday to spend a week in Eugene at the home of Adeline Adams. Coburg News . fntwrmn Ti.n 1.1. fSneclnl) t!.. vii.- Allnm and Elmer Hark- ins were guests of honor nt the home of Mrs. Bissett in Eugene last Fri .i n'linn the members of the Culinary Arts club were hostesses for a miscellaneous snower. J"u celved many attractive and useful gifts. . . in. trMt;f Tjidles Aid met in .1.. f ih church Wednesday afternoon. The time w spent in quilting. UftU n-imnton broke his leg wniie working with the .ectlon crew on the railroad near Coburg. Airs. Elvin Taylor spent last v. oe Don't Suffer From Sour Stomach, indigestion Indigestion, acidity, heartburn and sour stomach often lead to aerloua 1. ,.nnlili Tie. Emll's Adla Tnlilcts counteract these conditions. Give quick relief, 'lilianr-favia i-'rug Co. visiting with Mr. and Mr.. Clive Tay lor in Wendllng. Mr. and-Mrs. Clan. Gustafson and three children. Shielpr. n ami Nonda Faye, spent Sunday at the nome ot Jir. uustarson parents, Mr and Mrs. Douirlas Wmnm. Mr.. Rebecca Bce.on .pent last week visiting with her son-in-law and uougorer, nr. ana Mr.. Hank Tom seth In Springfield and her sister, airs, .maggie Aukins, at Alvadore. Mrs. Irene Tavlor nnd ami. .lurkt are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr.. Jack Iteminger, and with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lesley and two daughter.. LaVerna anH Jnnira were dinner guest, at the home of -ur. i,esiey mother, Mrs. B. S. Let ley, Sunday. .' Racing autos fn th. Knn.mii t- dlnnnpoli. race get from seven to 10 miies per gallon, depending on the nrvprity or tne race. Too Late To Classify THE CRESCENT phone is not dis connected. 2073-J. Summer rates, FOR SALE OR TRADE 84 A, . overlooking the city. Clear. Phone FOUND Purse containing money at McArtnur Court Sunday. Owner de scribe purse and contenta. Mr.. Uriswold, 1387-W. 4 FT. 2nd growth fir del. anywhere in Eugene, 2.23. 628 W. 10th. FUR. hs. 1050 Tyler St. Ph. 1503, 1st class. Basement. Sleeping porch, garage, $25. 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Wisl Ad Ratea (Effectlva Hat 1 19SH1 Single Insertion, per 11V," Two Insertions. pr lneMlBe Three Insertion, per llne.ieo Seven Insertions, per line. ..40 ijqo uonin. per line. luiitii. tin hub.,. 1,11 tuinimum unarge Oct No ad taken for less than two ines. rive avoruge word, counted to a line. fluhacrlndun RatM By Carrier, yearly In advance 16.00 By Carrier, monthly , .50 By Mail In Oregon, yearly 4.00 By Mall In Oregon, month. 1.00 By Mall In Oregon. I months 1.00 By Mall In Oregon. 1 month .SO Outside of state, monthly. .60 Outside of state, yearly 1.00 Subscriber, changing address nouia give aom oia ana new aa 4rese. Lodge Meeting Notices 10 Spencer Butte Lodge No. 9 I. O. O. F- meets Tuesdnv nc i :.w p. m., at i. u. u. . temple, E. Bdwy. at Oak. Visitor. Welcome. . Funeral Directors 20 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at Tenth BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL l'none 433 1152 Olive St. POOLE-GRAY-BARTHOLOMEW Ph. Eugene 723 or Spr. 62-J Florists 30 RAUP'S FOR BETTER FLOWF.HS Lost and Found 150 WILL the party who called up yes- enll this evening at 7:30. Ph. 61F22 iMiKene. LOST Brindio female Boston ter rier. Answeres to name of Button, Reward. 1458 E. 111th Ave. WILL the party that took the clarl- net by mistnke from Roosevelt Hi return to Boo E. Jlth t LOST 7 key. in black keytainer, Finder please phone 112. Transportation 160 SAN FRANCISCO DAILY $1.S5 to Portland, J3. Round Trip Depot, 49 E. Broadwny. Phone 009 LOCAL and long distance hauling. Pit, Springfield 100. W. O. Burch. ' WANT Load for truck to Frisco or U A. Phone 1412-M. Real Estate for Sale 200 l'OU CAN'T AFFORD TO PAY RENT Why not let your rent receipts pay lor your Home, no nnvn several homes which we will sell on a rental basis at prices ranging from $."i(iO to 12500 with pnimrnts as low as $5 per month. For example, 3 room plastered home on east side, full price, $500.; gar age and wood shed attached to house. 7-room home near nniversity on paved street, large lot, nice lawn and shrubs nnd shade trees; 4 bedrooms. Basement, furnace, fireplace, etc. Full price only $2500.00. Tt will nnv vou to Investigate these and others wo oro now offering. See 1). W. naddow or R. II. Parsons 02 W. Bdwy. or I'hone ViJ or -JIMS r,.f-TT v HfirTV roumvv 60 W. Broadwny Realtors Phone 137 SbK l r. Mill I'J- "n" repair nii , - , 1 A n ann rJ"i'ipiiLr n i n. i IVU,M. hicbwsv; 2 gss pumps; 4-rm. house. Will take small farm and assume reasonable amount. 2 Al'ltKS with good 7-room house. double confructen. goon cnieKPn house for 250 chickens, price only $21100, which includes 130 laying l,n PARSONS CO., (12 W. Rdwy Th. 042 BUY FROM OWNUtl Income prop erty, r urn. Itet. I niv. ann ou. cufi. Terms to suit. Write Rcg.-Guard No. 1H1. See J. I. .TONES or W. F. NIELSEN 11 E. 7th for narsains. rsrm ana dgr propertj. Sale, or tr.dea. Real Estate for Sale 200 OWNER NEEDS TO SELL HAS ANOTHER BIO RANCH DEMANDING ATTENTION Offers Fine 110 Acre, at greatly re duced price. Close to Eugene, good neighborhood, good bldgs., all in FINE CROP Wheat, oat., vetch, .lfalfa. A former eoulty of $$000, now reduced to $2200 with crop worth today $1000 thrown In. Total price STL'OO. Thi. i. an exceptional opportunity to secure a bargain in fine general farm. SAM HUGH REALTY COMPANY 1020 Willamette Phone 04 IF IT'S A SNAP YOU WANT HERE IT IS 30 Acres, 12 miles from Eugene, on market road. 15 acres in 18 year old prunes. 5 acre, strawberries. 1 acre gooseberries, balance plow land at the unheard of price, $1300. Owner says sell. Want Farm Listings ' J. W. PI X LEY Real Estate Broker 12 TJ. S. Nafl. Bank Phone 461 FOR QUICK SALE Will sacrifice 160 A. ranch In Doug las County, price. 140 A. plow land. 80 A., bottom, creeks, good house, with gravity water system, other conveniences, school, daily mail. Immediate possession includ ing crops. $1000 down. Value S750O Liberal reduction for cash. 10 miles east of Yonealla, can go on good road Cottage Grove to London Sprincs and then to Shoestring Val ley. Wm. Kletzer, Youcalla, Ore. FARM AND HOME COMPANY 80 W. 10th REALTORS Ph. 087 McCtlLLY REALTY CO. Ph. 187 REALTORS 89 W. Bdry. Real Estate to Trade 250 QUARTER ACRE good land for lum ber or house. Could move. Inquire 1780 Charlotte. EXCHANG'S all parts U.S. & Canada PAYNE & RADER 1st Natl. Bank Opportunities 300 Business USE your mineral rights. Locnte you on claim. Wuiborry district. Louis A.'Kuehnc, Box 135,. Eugene. AUTO WRECKING Business for sale. Priced right. Part cash, part trade and terms, Inq. 72 W. 5th. Real Estate For Sale or Trade 320 IMP. ACREAGE for mod. home. Stock rnnch for Bmall acreage. 774 Willamette. Wanted to Trade 330 EXCHANGE woman's apparel for canary and 2 bantam chickens. 829 Willamette. HAY or grain for 2 fresh cows. 1S91 Register-Guard. Fuel for Sale 340 DRY SLAB WOOD $3.50 4-FT. Green slabwood ....$2.50 cd. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Ph. 3104 OLD GROWTH blockwood. 16-Inch, $3.50 cd.; 2 cords, SO. Old growth slabwood. $3.50 cd. Dry, $0.50 for 2 cords. Ph. Springfield 182-J. 4-FT. SLAB, $2.50 cd. Full measure guaranteed on all wood. Call for other prices. Springfield 10. COAL AND GASCO BRIQUETS TWIN OAKS LBR. CO. 660 High Ph. 782 or 412 SPECIAL PRICE Dry body fir, this week only. Csll 30-F-ll. 16-IN. OLD GROWTH dry slab. $4. WALTERS-BUSHOING. Ph. 500 WOOD All kinds. 2nd gr. $2.50 cd. Green stamps. Frank Bowers, 210SJ BODY Fir. 10 in., $4,; 2nd Gr..$3; any length. Phono 10-F-14. DRY Fir and Oak. Phone 506-W. Livestock, Poultry 350 FRESH cow, giving 5 gal. Inq. Daven port Servico Station. " WANTED 3 or 4 fresh heifera or young cows. Phone 5-F-13. DO YOU KNOW HER? HORIZONTAL ANSWER TO.PrtEVIOWS PUZZLB 1 Who Is the Indr In the picture f 13 The conduct ot monetary nffnlrs. 14 Knelt In deep homage. 10 An Indefinitely long time. 17 One who detests. 10 Wild hog of ' New Galnee . SO Dad. , 21 Fourth of July In V. S. A. 33 Half an em. S4 Mining ton II In Alaska. 37 Vigilant. SO IMnnccoua tree, Ul Pertaining to the check. S3 Ketonlc nldehyde. 0.1 nnd groomf .1.) Desert, AO Finished. ST Three-toel lath. Its Like. 811 stream ob .fraction. 43 Aaxlely. s nr. to Minorca of water crenm and cuafnrds, artificially frosen. IBI I IUILH AiRiTMMiQiyil Si-IHGIAIUJ eiNiOlRir TIAW 92 Cnrptnf tr'a q tin re or rule. IW I'trtulnlnv if Mr. 64 Color! en In fl fim am hie icnm SO The jtlclurcd lndr In m un live of ' f (IS clone-it. 00 One vho efln trlvei. pinna and Invent VERTICAL 1 ntlvf of Milnn. 3 Dn in; S lintterln mncbine. erne EUJSiJH AT EM. T 3 15 17 19 iiiidntii: io" ? M mfci 31 SB ' b-" ' 59 1111 I I I I I 1 1" Livestock, Poultry 350 SELL OR TRADE A few good work horses, priced (35 and up. Also saddle and pack horse. - Souie good milk cow.. 8 head coming 2-yr. old ewes. Several milk goata to trade for what have you? PATS USED OAR AND LIVESTOCK MARKET E. 8th St. just across R, R. Track. FOR SALE 150 choice White Jer sey Giant pullets, hatched March 1. These pullets will make early fall ' layers and are unequaled for meat .train. Priced reaaonable. II. H. Dersham, Creswell, Ore. Phone S5-F-15. 11 YOUNG Hereford Cow. with Calves. One Reg. Bull. 1 Jersey heifer, milking. $25.00. H. L. Wells, 3 miles north Coburg Power line road. GOOD MILK COWS Fresh and coming fresh IRA C. GATES 057 Oak Phon 2676 HATCH your chicks the Jameaway. Custom hatching 2c. Bsby Chicks, $S per 100. Inq. Stall 64, Pub. Mkt or 1030 W. 14th. Phone 1070-J. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cows and springers. R. M. Lyon, at Cal Young farm, Eugene, Route 2. BLUE AND SILVER FOXES, HOME DALE FUR FARM. SIMPSON 550 Willamette COCKERELS for Sale. W. Kyle, Kincaid Park, Riverview St. Farm Products For Sale 360 FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION Lumber pricca are increasing. Place your orders now for Berry boxes Hallocks Lugs Prune Tray Slat. Cherry Boxes. WESTERN BOX COMPANY NEW Potatoes, 10 lbs., 25c; Burbank and Gem seed. $1.00; Fancy Apple., 75c Bu. Cane Sugar. $5.00 cwt. RIVERSIDE MARKET, ml. E. Judkins Point. . ORTMM ALFALFA SEED CRABTISEE'S SEED & FEED EARWIG BAIT. IT. S. FORMULA. GRAY'S SEED STORE OS East 7th CLUB wheat, call evening., 8-4 mile west Chicken Inn. H. C. Maxwell. Automobiles for Sale 400 SALES fSTl v- AND 3J SERVICE V NASH DB SOTO PLYMOUTH INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS LANE AUTO CO. 64 East 10th St. Phone 166 WE ARE NOW WRECKING 1025 Star Touring. ' 1025 Ford Coupe. 1020 Standard 0 Buick. AND MANY OTHERS FOR SALE Hsrley Davidson motorcycle, with rf . sidecar. , 1025 Ford Sedan. 1027 G. M. O. truck, good condition. O K AUTO WRECKERS 875 Franklin Blvd. Phone 732 1927 Chevrolet Conch, a good serv iceable car for only $75.00. MORRIS CHEVROLET CO., USED CAR LOT 961 Olive St. IF you want to SELL your CAR SEE US We will pay rash for your car, or equity, or trade cheuper car for your equity. ' SPURLOCK'S USED CAR LOT 035 Olive Ph. 030 CHRYSLER Conpc; good condition; cheap. Call 2056 Charnelton. 18 Seventh not In ft arnle 21 tine who re Jreta the doe trine upheld bf him church, 22 Troptcn! fnhn ceoua plant 3 ftmell. Sit Fren.tr. 2S Vnrn or mo ruled, SOHnvttiM: it m rone Bmelf 30 Lndr In the picture cnlnet Internalloniil fnni aa a SZ knight Teniplnr. JO Xurfnre ntenaa lire nf Innd 41 A hlRh terrnee. 4:1 NltiKle tlilns: 44 .ejfntlve. 4 To iveep.' 40Slnndnrd trpt mennure. 47 Content of Rteed. -JSTiny (creen TrgrtnlileH. 4ft To dnell,' &1 Title of rourley, tl3 lllnckhlrd- of the euckoa fnmllr tif, orthriiKt 6T Av ernge (nbbr.J. A!bl r M c. rv I 1 HART Qtjfld aT A I 1-1 i I"- P,HiAS E OSHAfy TWNTHTiH'ANE rSlTBAPiWOPOS fWUhln. SJIepetiilon ot ound cnuied by reflection ot 1he Hound m liven. 0 To apportion, nn enrds. 1 Cleeed out. 8 .Hhort-bllled mil. ft street fnlibr.) 10 To bowl o verb nnd 11 Femnle aheep. 1 A traitor to catiae in Dnndr. is lied of m beatl. Automobiles for Sale 400 USED CARS THIS WEEK BARGAIN PRICES 1027 Packard Rroiijham H25 lfll'T I'arkanl tieilan WM t'hevrolet Coupe lOl-'n.C'bevrolet Touring $37.50 102i Chevrolet Touring, a good one $20 10'JB Ford Touring $.'10 1020 Ford Roadster $25 OTHER BARCA1X8 TRUCKS 1020 Ford Truck $175 102S Chevrolet Truck, with 1029 rear end $135 PAT'S USED CAR AND LIVESTOCK MARKET E. 8th St., Just acres. R. R. Tracks GOOD VALUES 1020 OldsmobUe Deluxe Sedan .$275 1020 Ford Roadster 135 1031 Chev. Sport Roadster, lot. of extras 850 1032 Plymouth P. B. Sedan .... 525 1032 Plymouth P. A. Coupe .... 425 1031 Ford Tudor 2SS 1028 Buick Sedan 225 HATHA WAY'S USED CAR LOT Between 10th and 11th on Oak CARS FOR HIRE AT TAYLOR'S GARAGE 857 Pearl rhone 21S5 ELGIN MOTOR CO. USED CARS Doe" Elgin, Mgr. Sth and Pearl HATHA WAY'S USED CAR LOT GOOD USED CARS BROWN MOTOR CO. Cor. Broadway and Pearl. Ph. 1757 Miscellaneous for Sale 600 BEFORE YOU BUY Your Furniture, Stoves or Linoleum, etc., come In and see ua and you will be money ahead. EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE 8th and Charnelton Phone 2304 SPECIAL! Cars washed, greased and polished ONE DOLLAR TERMINAL GARAGE 521 Willamette Phone 277 BUY YOUR PIANO NOW. Our next shipment of instruments will cost more. RALPH WHjSON, 68 W. Broadway PIANO SALE 540, $75, $08 nnd new ones. Why not enjoy a musi cal education? CALLAHAN'S, on West 7th St. ATTENTION! This I. the time to apply yonr Ever green Fertilizer. Phone 250. EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS FOR BETTER VALUES In pianos new or used see RALPH WILSON, 68 W. Broadway ANDERSON RAKER GAUGES - Crosscut Saw Filing Simplified BRUND SAW SHOP TOO Oak St. Phone 2222-W EASY Vac. Cup. elect. Washer, $28. Cal. 35 Rifle, $0; Man's $00 Waltham Watch, $8. Ph. 2256-J. Ill No. Jefferson. CENTRIFUGAL pump and motor. Everything complete. W. G. Mil liorn, Junction City. USED Electric Motors (Rewinding) VITUS ELECTRIC WORKS 73 W. 5th (Repairing) Ph. 1558 GOOD USED PIANOS $00 to $187. Terms. RALPH WILSON, 68 W. Broadway BUY GARDEN HOSE FROJI O. P. TILLMAN 858 Pearl St. 0-FOOT John Deere hay rake, In good condition, $15. Howard Dunn, River road, at Riverview. KOHLER AND CAMPBELL piano. Must sell at once. Cheap. T. S. Russell, Dexter, Oregon. 18 HEAD young ewes nnd lnmhs; also shakes. J. V. Hornbuckle, Elraira. BEST stove repairing in town. Cor. Sth and Charnelton. Ph. 2300. NEW White Mountain 2 qt. Ice cream freezer, $2.00. 551 East 15th. $60 WOOD rnnge, with coils, nearly new, $25 cash 4&0 West Sth. For Bent 600 GOOD LOCATION OFFICE ROOMS REASONABLE RENT PHONE 1200 Rooms for Rent 610 ROOMS, furn., housekeeping or sleep ing; bedding laundered. Adult, 1010 High. STEAM Heated Rooms 057 Pearl Apartments for Rent 620 VERY DKSIUAIILE and close in 3 rooms furnished Apt. Also 4 room and sleeping porch unfurnished. 241 East 13th St. TO RENT MODERN APT. All Electric equiproeut; fiigidaire, nicely furnished. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. Ph. 61 3 FURN. Apts. Private bnlll, gnr., water, II. Cheap 052 W. Bdwy. I'll. 2357-R. FUR". 3 rms., sleeping porch. Pri vate bath. Heat, water, $15. Ph. 27S0-M. FURN. APT. Very desirablo for bus iness couple. Steeping porch, gar age, electric stove. Frigiduire, close In. 1230 Oak. 8 OR 4 RM. APARTMENT Nicely furnished. Elec. refrig. and Else, Range. Reasonsble rent. See RUBENSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 8-RM. Apt. furn. prlv. bnlh, ground floor, $12. 1070 .Columbia. 4-RM. corner apt., completely furn., frlgidaire. heat, largo bedroom; 4 blks. to Univ. 122.1 Ferry at 12th. FLORENCE" APTS. Downtown, furn, or unfurn. Modern. I'll. fi75. 2 GOOD Apts. for rent. Underwood Apts. Ph. 3208. 13th and Patterson. 3 OK 5-ROOM nireiy furn or unfurn, Apts. Ph. 120S-M. 432 W. 6th. ROSE COURT Furn. or unfurn. Apts. 1245 Willamette. Ph. 8a 0-RM. furn. Apt. Lights, wnler. phone nnd garage. Close-in. 05 W. 15lh. GET Oil It HUMMER RATES WEST STH ST. AITS. Phone 2324 J FOR RENT Furnished 3-rnnm apt., private hath. 630 East lllh. WELL furn. 8-rm. Apt. Evervthing furn. DUO E. 21st. Ph. 32J7-W. OSIiUHN APTS. Furnished or un furnished Mod Apts. I'h. 801. tTUchUNGUAM AlTS.23l,rI Apartments for Rent 620 3-ROO.M furn. apt. near Univ. Pleas ant yard. 651 East 14th. 2-RM. furn. apt., near U. nf O., .urn mer rate. 1243 High St, S ROOMS furnished or unfurnjihed. CIobo In. Phone 1030. ROOM turn, apt, close in. Phone 1030. Houses for Rent 630 GOOD HOUSES $8.00 to $15.00 Per Month PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN 002 Willametto Phone 205 MODERN 5-room unfurnished bunga low. Close-in, full basement, fur nace, fireplace and garage. Phone 1453-J. S RM. Modern furn. house, garage, furnace, etc. $22.50 on yr. lease. 820 Willamette. Ph. 2154-J before 8:30 a, m. or after 6 p. m. 4-ROOM furn. house at 1676 E. 24. $16. Inq. Cherry Grove Grocery, 2 door, below, or Ph. 1400-R. FURN, mod. hie., piano, shady yard, gar., etc. Also 5-rm. mod. house, $10. 1220 Pearl. LA RUM house, close In, suitable for 2 families. $10. Inq, 1510 Charnel ton. FURN. and unfurn. duplex. Furnnce, fireplace, range. Inq. 05 W. 15th. Ph. 008-M. PARTLY Furn., 4-Rm. hse., garage. Modern except basement. 1461 Mill. Ph. 3104. $10.00 4-Rm. furn. house, garage, near Univ. Ph. 12H0-W. 632 E. 15th 8-RM. partly furn. house, double plumbing, clnso in. Call 20S5. 0-ROOM bouse, furn. or unfurn. See Owner, 754 E. 11th. NICELY furn. 4 rm. house. Ph. 120S-M. 432 W. Gth. 5-RM. unfurn. house, at 1507 Lin coln. Garage. $13 mo. Wanted to Buy 700 WANTED FURNITURE, STOVES Or what hnvo yon? 1 piece or a house full. We pay more money and give prompt. ervice. Don't .ell be fore you see us. EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE Corner 8th and Charnelton Ph. 2800 WANTED BEEF VEAL PORK Highest Cash Prices Pnid KIMBALL'S MARKET Blair Blvd. Phone 2860 WANTED Slower and rake. Must be In good shape and cheap for cash. L. H. Wells, 1 miU east River loop 1. WANTED To bny piling .tntnpag.. Pr a. cut. Price must be right 1875 care Reglster-Gusrd. WANTED Late model light sedan. Write 1880 atate particular. Heg. Guard. WANTED Side delivery rake; alio cedar shakes. Write 1S84 Reg. Guard. MOST money for Furn. and Stoves. HTAlt FURN. CO Ph. 007 Wanted to Rent 710 WANTED Board and room In nice home, for mother omployed and little girl. Give term, and address. 1800 Reg.-Gunrd. Help Wanted 720 BERRY PICKERS WANTED 20 acres fine raspberries. Register now. Picking will start about July 1. Roy Fitrwater, I,ebanon, Ore. RELIABLE man an solicitor and service man, for Landscape com pany. Permanent. Give phone and address to Box 1885 Beg, Guard. WANT Rcauty operator with .equip-, ment. 02 W. 10th St. Situation Wanted 730 CONVALESCENT nnd MATERNITY Home lt will pay yod to investi gate rates. Save enough on care to pay your doctor. 5.19 E. 11th St. PAINTING For bouse painter, and riaper hangers. Call Preston and laics, 857 Willamette. Phone 665 PAINT-KALHO. Decorate price, work right; estiinnte free. Sutton, 2573-M BARKER repairs Musical Instru ments; Sewing Machines: 050 Will. WASHING and Ironing done reason able. Mildred Eaaton, 212 High. PRACTICAL nurBing or housework by hour. Phone 2137-W. Labor For Necessities 740 THE Intent of this column 1. aolely for the relief ot the unemployed. Please help us maintain the spirit that prompted its advent. THE exchange must Involve a nec essary commodity surh a. food, cloth ing or .belter, for labor. THE Ilcgi.ter-Guard roserve. the right to refuse any ad not In keeping with the purposo of this column. Violation, of tho above rule should b. reportod Immediately. EXI'EIlIENCEI) carpenter to ex change work for some house rent. Inquire 1510 Chnrnelton. GIRL 10 wishes to exchange work for room, hoard and necessities. 1501 High St., Eugene, Oregon. YOUNG MAN, is, wants work for room, board and necessities. K. E. Hendricks, Eugene, Route 1. HAND TIED Flys, will trnde for necessities;, rate $1.00 doe, 870 K. loth St. Eiutene, Ore. MAN, 52, must have light work at once for room, hoard and necessi ties. ISHO Reg.-Gunrd. Illflll SCHOOL Roy wants work for hoard and room. Box 1SS8 Reg. Gunrd. Necessities For Labor 745 WANTED To exchange ladic. wear ing apparel for servico of anyone who understands yard work. 820 Willameiifl. WANTED Man or boy to work on farm for necessities. Box 101 llol sey. WANTED Competent girl or wom an to help around Hie homo for room and board. 451 W. 11th. Miscellaneous Wanted 750 WANT to borrow $2.10 10 int. 1 yr. Good security. 167b licg.-Uuard. Honey to Loan 800 TO ALL FOLKS WHO NEED CASH OUiCKLYII SEE US We no arrange all the details for g loan on your car, furniture or livf (tock to help you to consolidate debt.; to pay your taxea, Ins., ete. ' save money on cash bargain.i . 1 make home Improvements; '. for medical, dental treatment, Monthly repayments arrunged ' to suit your Income. CALKINS FINANCE CO. . 810 Miner Bldg. Eugene, Or. Licensed by State. Phone 60S. A. DEPENDABLE LOAN SERVICH TJP TO $300 SMALL REPAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME Yon receive in cash actual amount ol mnnaw 1,:..U ...... -! ,UI t, UllU JUU OI.U. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 209 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 8048 Licensed by State (No. S-118) IT YOU ARB WORRYING over accumulated bUls, or install menta that are too large, or need ready cash for any purpose we will quickly arrange a loan up to $300 to care for your needs. Monthly payment, adjusted to sul your present income. CASCADE FINANCE CO. Phone 734 24 lit Natl Bank Bldg. (2nd Floor Licensed by State (No. S-125) TO LOAN$1000 on real estate. Write 1881 Register-Guard. FEDERAL FARM LOANS 4 int. C. F. HYDE 731 Willamette St Automobile Loans 850 AUTOMOBll.-F LOANS i CONTRACTS REFINANCED I PAYMENTS REDUCED Wa pay up balance duo dealer, bang: or Finance Co. and extend youq payments. Additional money loaned. SWAN MORTGAGE CO. 0 E. 7th Phon 109 Licensed by State AUTOMOBILE LOANS I IRA & GATES, INC. ' 1 85T Oak St Phone 2679 LICENSE 8-136 Miscellaneous 900 ANY GIRL In trouble may common!) cat. with Ensign Lee of tha Salva Hon Army at the White Shield! Home, 465 Mayfair Ave., Portland. BRAY BROTHERS Cleaning and hauling of rubbish of all kind.. Phone 76-F-2: S9-F-B. Professional Directories 910 Professional Directory PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Name, nnd Address Phone.: Office and Residence DALE & SETHER Surgery Radium X-ray 43 Fox, L R.. 700 Miner Phone 849 DR8. Gulllon, Stanard, Dyott Eye, ear, nose, throat Phone 133. Scalefe, EF, LO. O. V- 10-3 70-M Wetherbee, J. R-, Miner Bldg. 1601 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DENTISTS Name, and Address Phones: Office and Residenci Lee, W. B Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M Mitchell, R. 0. 624 Miner Bldg. Moxley, W. E., Tiffany: 1701048-1 Titus, H. W 628 Miner Bldg. 049 CREDIT INFORMATION WILL HE PAY? Know before yo rent Credit Bureau, U. S. Bk. Eg, CHIROPRACTOR DR. 8COFIELD HEALTH FIRST 877 Willamette. Ph 157-J or 8134-M ATTORNEYS ALLEN, S. D.-877 WUlamette. Ph.61 WINTERMEIER, O. A. 784 Will. Land titles probata apeciellst. OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN AND SU RQE0N DR. JOHN SIMONS 404 Tiffany. Business Directories 920 Business Directory GLASS WORK GLASS OF ALL KINDS MIDGLHY PLANING MILL CO. Fourth nnd High Phono 10B9 METAL PLATING OPEN FOR BUSINESS Metal plating of all kinds. Cleaning nd polishing. Rensnnnhle prires. EUGENE METAL PLATING W'KS 11th & Oak St PLUMBING CHASE CO. Plumbing Heating Tinning Tnvostigste our service charge. 836 Oak St Phone 243 STORAGE CLEAN, SAFE, SANITARY STOR AGE -Fireproof Whse. Absolute security. Affiliation, in every city. Low ins. rates. Guaranteed service. PACIFIC TRANS. & STORAGE CO. 60U W. 6th CaU 74 WASHER A VACUUM SERVICE- ANY WASH, machine or vacuum cleaner repaired aud oiled. Ph. 225UJ Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS PKRMANENTS $1.75 np: 841 WilL BROWNIU BEAUTY SHOP. Ph. 409 BOB'S for PKRMANENTS Phone 838 . 27 Eaat Broadway PERMANENT wave, complete $1.75 865 Oak CITY SHOP Phone 849 MATTRESS FACTORY f EUGENE MATTRESS ft UPHOL. 8TUUNU OUra; Phone Sit