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THE EUGENE REGI8TER-GUARD Page Seven If DIM gathering Warmistice day .on Hr.. AUK. KTr. laid tentative plana . TListice week-end gate- t o". to whicl1 the ""n be the Oregon-Oregon ' th MuUnomah '"db, Bert Good- ' nt of the Portland mm- KTson sl""i ocUtion J E.. at the Arnmtice wee-eu,i P" afternoon an- Pt mi made that the Ore r"L!,d st.se. big midnight r v. .i. Foi-Broadway on Ar, ".--.:. .t 11 o'clock. Amis "is1"- aIter gam.e' S Alouni of the university "rU'm . dance at the rntracta between n n th. rox- u j .1.. dliimni. were Lim. ano " ,- - ; L ud approval waa given Ct the temple. Iji, previous years, ootn ,tne F"1 :aU mnlinptf will md tae ------j k i ho Portland alumni t Imitations to the dance will ,i Chancellor Kerr, aU members ... hoard of higher educaOon, Lnltj members at the university, m Governor ju PB, WDO B,c " itj, Gooding said. .Raiment of the chairmen and onnel of the various commit- .nnonnced by Gooding. Ad- L 10 tie committees will be made line to .time. ( Uaiwell has been named chair .i ih imoortant liaison commit- wfcb will work with the Oregon psi although each alumni associa- will sponsor its own ounce auu ijfbt matmee. in Pickett will head a group of ittt who will draw up new by i retrains the Portland Alumni Lution. Freck will be chairman be theater committee and Jactt ksd of the dance. Sam Wilder- nil be in charge ot publicity ana Lid K. Moe of membership. A mil groups committee, wnose i it will he to get in touch with Uind alumni 'groups of aU living ItiratioM on the' campus, will be kti Ijr William B. AdamB. hi' personnel of the committees Killer: Joe Freeh, chairman; tatth Jette, George Joseph, Mar- it TirbelL Edgar -Smith, Alice tw Scott, Dolores Pierson. bticitx: Sam Wilderman, -chair- Gwladri Bowen, Eddie Smith Harold Voung, Jim Travis, kldBant onjtitution and by-laws: Dave Rett, chairman; Bob Mautz, Carl U Allan Bj-non, Lyle F, Brown. iuiion: Bob Maxwell, chairman: pin Rankin, Dr. Merle Marguaon, Ruderman, Dr. Howard Stanb: Imernal groups: William B. In,, chairman; Mark Gill. Rod mi, Mrs. W. Lyle Palmer. Freda pinch Mowrey, Anton Peterson, VT Griffin, Anne Baum, Frances h Puce: Jack Benefiel. "chairman: irietta Lawrence. Mrs. Lamar ft, Brian Mimnaugh, Mrs. George fm jr., rattier .viaegley Justice, W Benson Patterson. Jack Warship:' Don K. Moe, chair- Uith Abbott, Martha Shull, Thompson Jr.. Alnar- n f. Paul Hunt. Junery Operates Ml Tilt Handling Beans and Beets the NRA prouram and boun mpi.both in effect, the Eugene Growers' association is about 1 "nest place in I.n f"n. The cannery is at work r on neans and beets. P"een 70 and T.I ,r F e being handled daily at the ration. Some inn -.,i..i. be handled this year dou V. oulPut- Beets are -uy aoove last year's crop. f dnnerv in nn,n oj i,A j . .. 1 " " ""urs n any Ur Shifts b.in m-1.J rrtl h 1 V J" l"rg"t forc " i.,k Plants. KL!!!:,f"-'".tworkon -m T. w Mr- hat of :. f ""n. Heretofore, th. bi. . TV corn on li the UTf, Tpnr h,5 han. 'tin,rJe.I0.r.,ec?rn; ,. r.rk on P""' "Web. form "'i crop (t(,r h,,n ,nd ."'""e plant roa th k ""k i capacny ' beans a, :iaHti,A . tannery opera- r tat ... " I iif o'i to the cheer- Pn it, " '"out overwhelm!,,, th. "t bow. .j - Her. .. ""jwnere one rre are nm k. -'""una ,i.y, m,. . .-.: WBp, tl B follow the RX Friends of the University --8V, ene, Oregon lr: ST "riflth I. -7em of Higher Education. NAME D6REM .... 1 ' " reiurnad Immediately.) ' r . NO "NOBODY!" Disappointing to Charlea Brunl, a Hartford, conn., janitor, was tha marralge of his 19-year-old daughtar, Ida, to a "nobody" In stead of to "some nice Italian boy with a good paying" fruit store or lea truck." Tha "nobody," Noel I. Elllcott (above), who gave up a technical education In ' Detroit to slope to Calcutta-with the girl, proved to be the son of the Rajah of Benares' favorite bandmaster and nephew of Lady Wiley of London. beans from the receiving room, on through the machine snippers . mid stringers and the sorting and grad ing processes,' followed then by the several processes of getting the beans into the washers, the cons, and the cookers. Beets are done a bit differently, of course, but have just as complex and rapid a procedure in getting into their cans. Syrian Student . Visitor at E. F. G. Cannery Saturday Anwar Shallab, student at the Uni versity of California from . Damas cus, Syria, nas a visitor at the plant of the- Eugene Fruit Growers' asso ciation this week-end. yMr. Shallab is studying the fruit product indus try, is making a tour of the lead ing cannery establishments of the nation and following a trip to Chi cago will return fo the west coast ft- several months longer stay. In Syria, most of the fruit is made into paste which is then dried and eaten, he said. Mr. Shallah plans to return to his cor.r.t. and engage in the dried fruit business. . Ho was very much Impreessed with the varied types of fruits and vege tables handled at the Eugene can nery and in the great amounts of each. He was particularly interested Saturday in the processes of handling the green beans and beets which are on in full force at the cannery now. LOOSE IN COUNTY Three hundred and fifty Chinese pheasants from the state game farm north of Eugene were liberated In different parte of the county Friday and they are expected to be just right for hunting when the season opens in the fall. They are now three .fourths grown and by the time the hunting season begins they will be in their prime, keepers of the farm stnte. Some of the . birds were libernted nlong the Amazon slough west of Eu gene, ' some in the Dnnebo section, some -west of Junction City, others on the Braes southwest of Eugene, a small flock near Goshen, one at Dex tr, one at Pleasant Hill and one north of Coburg. This Is the second liberation of the birds this summer, another lot of 300 having been turned loose earlier. Five hundred were sent from here to Doug Ins county a short time ago. George McCorrigan and Henry Mongol of the state game department had charge of the liberation of the pheasants. Retreat Is Success At Triangle Lake Several of the Sunday school teachers of the Grace Lutheran church returned from Trin'ngle Lake Saturday, where they were attending a Sunday school teachers' retrest, the first of their church In Oregon. An enrollment of 4S was reported, and a repetition of the venture was enthusiastically voted by thoae pres ent. Among those who returned was Rev. Martin P. Simon, minister of the church, and his family. Done for God"; Isaiah 43. v During the week John Simon of Wisconsin, brother of the local pas tor, Is to make his home with his brother's family.' John Simon was graduated from Concordia Theologi cal seminary in St. Louis last June. t-oratch Pads Valley Printing Co. Ur" rnmk a. 1 Z8c ,n pooe ttampa or coin to pay for my E hela i Associated Frienas ot ins univermj r Stai. yur pro9rB creating greater confidence In tha k?? thl note .! ,..'.. k,. B Card U.IH if t ini anovs aoarc.s, four "",.' Fifty Thousand In Warrants Called A call for $50,000 of Lane county general fund warrants will be made at once by Mrs. Grace Schlsks, county treasurer, an order having been made Saturday by the county court directing her to pay off that amount. The payment of this sum will bring the outstanding warrants of the county close up to the first of the preaent year, It waa estimated by members of the court. ARHOW MI!SSKNGER Phone 610 Too Late To Classify MODERN 5-rm. house. Easy terms: 14.12 TV. Broadway. Entered at Poitofflc In Bua-ens. ire., as Seeond Clase stall Hatter. Th, Eugene Ftegiater-Ouard Is a nemher of the Associated Press. Th. Associated Press Is exclaslvely entitled to the use for publication ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise crwllUd la this paper and also all the looal sews publlsh.d herein. All rights ot pub lication of special dispatches here n are also reserved. The Eugene .iteglster.Ousrd Is a member ot tha tudit Bureau of Circulations. The RBgleter-Quard aaaumaa bo financial responsibility for errors whlc may appear In advertise nente published In Its oolntnoo, but In canes where the papr la at rault will reprint that part of an idvertlseinent In which th typo graphical mistake oocura. Waal Ae) Batea (Effective Mar I 1MI) Single Insertion, per nn. VV, Two Insertions. nr -Three Insertions per !lnele Seven Insertion, per iin 'ins Month, per Una l,Jg No ad taken for leas than two mo pirp avurmsre woras eountad 'o a line. By Carrier, yearly In advaoel(.oO By Carrier, monthly jo Ry Mall In Oregon yearly 4.00 By Mall In OregonN( months t.N By Mall In Oregon, i months.- 1.00 By Mail In Oregon. I month. JO Outside Of state, monthly .go Outside' of state, yearly .oo Subscribers changing addraaa uuuiu Kivt doio oio ana nsw aa frees. 1 Lodge Meeting Notices 10 Spencer Butte Lodge No. S I. O. O. F- Diners Tnautnv ii i .m) p. m at 1. u. u. it. temple, ii Bdwy. at Oak. Viaitora Welcome. Funeral Directors 20 POOLE-GHAI-BAHTHOLOMEW 1'h. Eugene 723 or 8pr. 62-J : VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at Teutb BRANSTETTEH-SIMON CHAPEL fhone iiki una Olive St. Florist 30 RAUP'8- FOR BETTER FLOWERS Card of Thanks 140 H'K WISH to express our sfneere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral offerings and for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement due to the - illnesa and death of our beloved mother. Grandma Blakely. MRS. F.LLA MICHAEL MRS. ELIZABETH KELSEY MRS. E. L. BAXTER B1LLIE and TOM BLAKELY Transportation 160 MOVING Regular hauling, Califor nia points, leaving each week, Re . frigerator aervice. Ph. Springfield 44. $1.83 to Portland, $3, ' Round Trip - Leaves 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. DOLLAR STAGES. INC. Depot. 49 E. Broadway. Phone 909 WANTED Ride to, Spokane, Mon tana, Minnesota, S. Dakota. Share . expense or drive. Referencea, Ph. 3134-H. WANTED Transportation for 2 la dies to Hreitenbush in exchange for week's lodging. Telephone 700-M. Real Estate for Sale 200 20 ACRES All in cultivation and in first class condition. Orchard, melona, strsw berries, rapsberries. Fine for corn nnd potatoes. Almost new plas tered house, electricity. On good graveled road, just off McKenzie highway, about 6 miles from Eu gene. All clear. Priced to sell 7 ACRES All in cultivation, lies level, good soil. ' No bides. On good graveled rosd near McKemie Hiwsy. $1000. We have several desirable suburban trncts. See Mrs. Blackburn. Houses at the edge of Eugene and in smaller towns can be insured in the Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co., at OOc per $100 for 3 years. EMERY & RANSOM S8 West Broadway Phone 321 McCU.LY REALTY COMPANY Phone i:i7 REALTORS 09 W, Bdy SfBUIlllAN ACRE All cult. 4-R. house, small barn, brooder house, poultry house 24x48 not entirely finished. City water and lights. Prire $0O0 If sold in few daya aa wants to purchase larger place. 3 A. TRACT, close to Sprina-field. all cult., nice S-R. house, electricity, rmnltrv house, 250 hens, feed house. Price $1500. FOR REAL ESTATE OR TNSt.'RANCE SEE PARSONS CO.. HI W. Broadway New Location 80 ACRES, good farm land. Family orchard. 7 ml. west Eugene. Rea sonable. O. W.' Lucas. M. R, 8. Ph. 2SF5. See J. I. JONES or W. F. NIELSEN HE. 7th for bargains. Farm and city property. Sales or trades. 140 ACRES with buildings. Good -ater. Some timber. See Owner, 1410 High. 700 FARMS Described. New Catalog Free. KINNF.Y 731 Willamette. MrCHLLY REALTY CO . Ph 137 REALTORS til W Kdrv FOR SALE MODERN 6-rm. house it 991 Polk. Real Estate for Sale 200 SAM HUGH REALTY COMPANY "REALTORS" WELL LOCATED 70 ACRES Nearly all good, well drained farm land, close in on fine highway. Fair house and barn, fine shade. $3900. VERY DESIRABLE1 COUNTRY HOME 5-ACRES garden loam, 23 laarge Eng. lish walnut trees, 1 acre commer cial cherriea; balance garden, fruit, and alfalfa. Beautiful shade tree's. 3-HOOM bungalow, good ham. gar age and poultry house. Convenient to school and high school. . $3200. CHOICE CLOSE IN HOME SITES 2, 3 and 5 A. tracta in excelltnet neighborhood. $200 to $TOO per A. GOOD GOING BUSINESS Furniture and lease of 15 fine apart ments for sale. GROCERY FOR SALE Home and store for rent: reasonable. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. 1020 Willamette St. - Ph. 64 30 ACRES No. 1 River bottom land, about 27 in cult. hal. wood lot. Fair aet of boildlngs, family ' orchard, achool handy: Price $2500; H cash. Come see the crops, you be judge of value. 40 ACRES River bottom land in cult fi-room house, plenty outbuildings, 3 acres 7-yr. old filberts. Family orchard, achool '4 ml. Price $4000; $1700 rash, 8 to 10 year on hal. at 6 int. J. E. MtJRPHY ' Junction City, Oregon. PRACTICALLY new 6-rm. house. Hardwood floors downstaira. Tile drainboard, built-lns, fireplace and full basement. Piped furnace, 3 bed rooms, 2 downstairs. Enclosed back yard with grape arbor, pergola. Large garden, double garage. BcBt location of West side. Reasonable W. K. HAMILTON. 1144 W: 10th. Real Estate to Trade 250 MODESTO, CALIF.; equipped 12 acre ranch, irrigated, about 10 acres in alfalfa, 20 good cowb. $0500.00. Mtg.. $3200.00. Wants good farm suitable for .dairying and diversified farming, well locat ed. DENNIE ,T. KOUPAL 780 Willamette GOOD 7 room house, Cottage Grove, partly modern. Near achool, clear for home in Eugene. R;R. man, must trade on account of work. Joe McKibben, 805 Third St., Cot tage Grove. 40 ACRES Unimproved, on fine road. A bargain. $300. Used car accepted as part payment Write 2071 Reg.-Guard. TRADE Modern home in good Portland-district for Eugene property, lots or acreage. 20S7 Reg.-Guard. EXCHANG'S all parte U.S. & Canada PAYNE & RADER 041 Oak St. Business Opportunities 300 NEW Modern 8-pump aervice ata tion. Complete greasing equipment. Live town, finest climate. Also cafe equipped, new bldg., adjoining sta tion. Beautiful set-un - for nartv with means. Sacrifice for cash or . take half trade. Owner, L. W, (iliebe, Barstow, California. WANT TO SELL Modern Beauty Shop in G. P. All new equipment; easy terms;'Exclusive beauty shop, Box 182 Grants Pass, Oregon. TO LEASE 25 M. capacity sawmill on R. R. now in operation. Lots of timber. Write 20X0 Reg.-Guard For Sale or Rent 310 HOUSE and lot near university. 5 bedrooms, lrr.'ll .moss St. For Sale or Trade 320 040 A. Stocked and equipped (clear) for stock of merchandise. 14 A. imp. good soil, crop, 50 A. imp., stocked and equipped. KIRKHAM 774 Willamette Wanted to Trade 330 HEATING atove, gasoline camp stove, car accessories for wood. 1200-W-7. SHE'S IN POLITICS ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE HORIZONTAL I Who is the woman In the picture? Hurried. 10 To pierce. 11 Somewhat bald. 12 Egga ot fishes. 13 A brilliant ' meteor. 14 Standard ot type measure. 16 To murder. 17 Grazed. 19 Half an em. 21 Pushes. 24 Prefix denot ing three. 26 Tapestry., 30 Ruffled (he temper of. 32 Each (abhr.). 33 Lixivium. 34 Like. 3 Drink 37 Covering for a sharp pointed roof. 39 Myself. . 40 Puffed. 42 Tha pictured lady held a political office In the state ot ? 45 Bread cutter. 47 Sneaky. 48 Senior. 49 Floating. 51 Violent whirlwind. 53 Vegetable. 64 Threefold. 55 Both the lady In the picture and her husband, whom she succeeded, were 1 la their homo SAjlljrO5iTONaA; 1 -1 j- - 1 " hii 1 Z5 7" ST p 35 Ar'SSSB 15 sssrlssjsc jt-jT1 35 n" AiT-T"""- !T ' S? Tsrir -gi-SS si ss ssr srv 53 T"is3 1 ' 1 1 I II II I I I lit' Wanted tb"TradY 33& VEGETABLES and fruit of all kinds to trsde for wood. Ph. 44F21. TRADE Man's suit, medium sised, for wood. Ph. 1143-J, ' ". Fuel for Sale " 340 ORDER WINTER'S WOOD NOW! OLD Growth fir, Second growth fir. oak. ash aud maple. 128 cubic feet per cord guaranteed frank Mcculloch, pL sofw-w COAL AND GA8CO BRIOUETB TWIN OAKS LBR. CO. , 09 High Ph. 782 w 412 PLANER ENDS, per load .i..$3.50 WALTERS BUSHONQ LBR. CO. Phone 500 WOOD ALL KINDS: FULL CORD green stamps. Frank Bowers, 21USJ 4 FT. slabwood $2.50 cord CHAMBERLAIN BROS. Ph. 8104 DRY Fir and Oak. Phone 508-W. Livestock, Poultry - 350 FOR SALE At the C. and W. auction corrals, a lot of tools, one work and aaddle horse, 2 milk cows, both springers. Community sale Monday, August 28th. List your stock next week for adv. F. F. Moon, manager. W. L. Bray, auctioneer. SHEEP Sell or trade for wood. Melvin M. Couch, 8 mi. above Wal terville. ' 70 HEAD of Shropshire ewes, 2 to 4 yrs. old. $4 per head. L. M. Hawkins Cottnge Grove, Disston Route, Phone 35-F-5. PURE bred and registered Shropshire Rams; best breeding, ainglea or truck loads. E. A. McCornack, Eu gene R. No. 3. ' SHROl'SHIRtt RAMS for aale at Meadow View. hire. W. E. Staf ford.. Write Rt. 2, Junction City. DAIRY COWS, aell or trade aome for hay. Phone 2S-F-5. O. W. Lu cas, Rte. 8, Eugene. MILK COW for snle or trade for hay or what. 2nd ' house east of Col ege Crest store. 2 COWS, 5 Heifers, 2-yr-old. Good dairy stock. C. V, Ilolbrook, prea well, Oregon. PERSIAN cats and kittens'. Mrs. McManns, Junction City. DEAD and worthless cows and horses picked up.. Phone 259. . FOR SALE: 50 head stock ewes. C. C. Fisk, Not). MILK GOATS. Mrs. McMANNS, Junction City. For Sale 360 Farm Products POTATOES 50 lbs. 75c; 15 lbs. 25e; Culls. 30 lbs., 26c. , Pickling Cucumbers 2c lb. No. 1 fresh Salmon 12c lb. Bnv this produce direct from grower RIVERSIDE MKT., y, ml. E. Judkins Point. LATE DUKE Pie cherries. Pick them yourselves at 2c per lb. Next to last house on River avenue, 8-4 . mi. 8. E. Santa Clara. Fi L. Bis- . sell. ' " I1RADSHAW PLUMS, 50c box, you pick. 1st house Eaat of Four Oaks Grange on Bailey. Hill road. . GET your corn for canning from J. J. McGill and Sons. Ph. 45-F-24 Junction City. RHUBARB for canning, c lb. Bert Holmes, near Deadmond'a Ferry. OATS nnd wheat $25 ton. 2 miles out on Elmira road. Warren Place. GRAVENSTEIN apples cheap. Bucks Fox farm. Ph. 55-F-21. Automobiles for Sale 400 SCHERER'S BARGAINS 7th and Olive LATE '20 Chevrolet truck for team and cows. R. G. Warf, Rt. 3, Spfd. 8 Whirlpool. 9 Coloring matter. 11 Genus of cattle. 15 Retrospective aurvey. 17 12 Inches. 18 Retards. 20 Inlet 22 Hour. 23 Measure. 25 To Interpolate again. 27 Cereal grass. 28Secojid note. 29 Salty. 31 SUe of paper. 36 Believers In a particular creed. 38 3.1416. 40 Suave. state? 58 Chalcedony. B9 Perfect pattern. 60 Opposite ot dries. . VERTICAL 1 The pictured 41 You and L woman Is now 4J Aider. the head ot 44 poa. tha 7 2 Departure. 3 Compartment ot a house. 4 Native metal, 5 Southeast 45 Ado. 46 A crucifix. 50 Constellation. 52 First woman. 53 Parson bird., 65 To depart 56 Deity. 57 Northwest. 6 Hall. 7 Flexible. r Automobiles for Sale 400 MODEL A FORD SPORT COUPE Uood condition, ill ready to go, at " only '. $160 BROWN MOTOR CO. Broadway and Pearl Ph. 1757 1929 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe 1920 DURANT Deluxe Sedan 1929 DURANT 2-door. LANE AUTO CO. 64 Eaat 10th Phone 166 Used BATTERIES $2.50 with ex change. Full line of USED PARTS for aU standard cars. EUGENE AUTO WRECKING CO. 42 W. 6th Phone 659 WE INVITE YOlf TO LOOK AT OUR USED CARS. WE HAVE A NICE LINE. PACKARD GARAGE 8th and Pearl Phone 21 USED CARS tn first claaa mechanical condition at KIAJIN MOTOR CO. 8th and Pearl Open eve'a Ph. 711 USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD TAYLOR'S GARAGE .857 Pearl Fhone 2185 ELGIN MOTOR CO. SPOT CASH for your car or equity, 8th and Pearl Open eves. Ph. 711 IF you want to 8ell your car aee us. SPURLOCK USED CAR LOT 935 Olive Phone 630 BROWN MOTOR CO. Cor. Broadway and Paarl. Ph. 1757 HATHA WAY'S USED OAR LOT GOOD U8ED CARS Miscellaneous for Sale 500 looki Your last chance to get your car washed, greaaed and polished lor $1 PHONE 277 NOWI TERMINAL GARAGE 621 Willamette ' BEFORE YOU BUY Your Furnure, Stoves or Linoleum, etc., come in aim aee us auu you will be money ahead. , EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE 8th and Charnelton Phone 2390 FOR SALE Singer 8 machine, Armstrong L. Ruga, Olympic range and circulator, Seoly mattress, Johnson floor wax. Star pianos. CALLAHAN'S FURNITURE STORE, on 7th West. REMEMBER! CASH TALKS! BUY AT STAR FURN. CO. and save; no lower prices in Lane , County, . Cor. 6th and Will. Op . postoffice. Phone 507. HIGH GRADE FLY SPRAY 95c Gallon GRAY SEED & FEED CO. SMALL waterpower plant consisting of Pelton- wheel nnd 10 H. P. Gen erator. 1876 W. 6th. House "G." SPECIAL FLY SPRAY, PER GAL, BOc CRABTREE FEED & SEED STORK SOS GAL. gas tank,' 8 compartments. -n':.. Tn.1l O lnA fi, Itmnllnn City, or phone J. C. 1042. PRACTICALLY NEW Universal range.. Reasonable price. See Hope Elec. Co., 29 K. stn. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Bed daven port 8 occasional chairs, 1 Majes tic radio. Ph. 402. SELL CHEAP. Westinghouse elect, range. Ph. 520. 1100 Patterson. REST stove repairing In town. Cor, 8th and Charnelton. Ph. 2300. FOR SALE L. and II. Electric range, Like new. 235 Weat Oth. For Rent 600 GOOD LOCATION OFFICE ROOMS REASONABLE RENT PHONE 1200 FOR RENT Office room on Willamette St Haa been a real estate office for 12 years. Phone 2. ALFALFA sheep pasture. Call at 165 W. Bth alter 0 p ,m. Rooms for Rent . 610 8TEAM Heated Rooms 867 Pearl Apartments for Rent 620 COLONIAL APTS. on campus. 788 E. 11th. Nicely furnished. Steam heat, $16 per mo. 1 AND 3 RM. furn. apt, light, water and elect, washer, $6 and $10. loot Oak. FLORENCE APT8. Downtown, furn. or untorn. Modern. Ph. 675, 2-RM. furn. Apt. Private entrance. Ph. 11122-J. 3-ROOM FURN. APT. Ground floor. .528 W. 4th. 8 OR 5-ROOM nicely fura or nnfurn. ' Apts. Ph. 1208-M. 432 W. 8th. RKDEC. 3 rm. furn. sleep, porch, pvt. bath and ent Ph. MbW. S ROOMS furnished or unfurnished. Close in. Phone 1030. 8 RM. Furn. Apt. PrivBte entrance. $12.50 Mo. 388 W. 11th. FURN. 4-rm. Apt. Frlgidalre. Bleep ing porch. 484 E. 13th. 4 RM. fnrn. Apt. Frlgidsire: finest in town. J'!23 Ferry. MODERN APTS Furnished. At tractive. RUGH REALTY CO. Houses for Rent 630 FOR RENT 8-room modern house. East 11th Street. Call phone 870. f-RM. rood, unfurn. hs.i gar.; furnace. Close in. very reasonable. Ph 823UW 6-RM. house, HUB High. $10. Newly refinlahed. Ph. 2S22-W. MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE 1412 Pearl St ' 7-ROOM furnished honse. Close-In. 113 East 6th. Ph. 417-W. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE 203(1 Olive 6-RM. Mod, unfurn. bs. Gsr. furnace, $22.50 on year lease. 829 Will. 6-RM. furnished house. Close In; new ly redecorated. Call 2(l7. HOUSE and Apt. for rent cheap. In uira 867 W. 13th. Housei for Rent 630 FOR RENT 5-roora nicely furnished house, $25. 2057 Lawrence St. 8 blks. from High school. Nice place. Phone 8HI1-J, owner or CASHMAN REALTY CO., 811. $10 WILL RENT 5-rm. cottage fresh and clean. Gnarage; view; schools; 60 W. 10th. Ph. 8U7-J or 967. ATTRACTIVE Mod. 7-rm house and garage. Price reaaonable. 1605 Pearl. FURNISHED houae, 8 bedrooms, furnace, garage, doae In. 543 W. 5th. Wanted to Buy 700 WE BUY furniture, ranges, cook stoves, heaters, tools or what have yuu. If you want ths most money, don't sell before you aee ub. EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE 8th ft Charnelton St Phone 2390 WANTED BEEF VEAL PORK KIMBALLS MARKET Phone 2860 WILL PAY highest price for white and colored fryera also colored hens. Ed Anderson, Creswell. Pb. 205. WANTED, LUMBER 1-inch. Sound knotted and better grade cedar lum ber. Write 2075 Reg.-Guard. WANTED Used or burned out elect, motors. Pay cash. Ph. 1558. STAMPS or stamp collections bought for ensh. Ph. 526. Wanted to Rent 710 BY Army Officer, 7 or 8-rm. furn. house for 8 months. Must be reas onable. Location near Junior High achool preferred. Pb. 1825-J. WANTED By Sent. 1st, 5 or 6-rm. furn. house. Walking distance to town. Near grade achool. 2084 Reg. Guard. Help Wanted 720 HOP PICKING will begin on early hops Aug. 23 at ANDERSON BROS. Only those registered for early hops need apply. HOP PICKING fill begin Thursday, 24th. lc lb. C. W. Murphy, Har risburg. WANTED School girl to work for room, board and necessities. 941 E. 10th. WANTED Party with truck to haul oak wood on ahares. Ph. 68-F-1S. HOP PICKING atnrts Aug. 23. Et erett' Scott, Harrisburg, Ore. , Situations Wanted 730 PAINTING For house neuters and . . paper bangera. Call Preston ans uaiea, uai wiuamette. fhone 060 HIGH school girl wants work, room and board. Keg. Guard No. 20SU or telephone 5S3-R EXPERIENCED sawyer and frier wanta position In any else mill. t - nnOQ ri "inn t jtrN.'uuni u PAINTING, paperhangtng. Estimates Free- NEED WORK. Ph. 2871-W qui w. iutn. WANTED WOODSA WING T Prompt Service Call 41S BARKER reoairs Musical Instrn meats: Sewing Machines: 059 Will. WANT part time houaework by mid die aged lady. Inq. '1304 Lincoln. PARTY of five want work pulling oeeta. rn. iieT-it Miscellaneous Wanted 750 WANTED Board and room In wid ow's home, Cabin 11, Eugene Spfg, Auto Camp. . Money to Loan 800 TO ALL FOLKS WHO NEED CASH odiCKLYII 8EE US We can arrange all the d "tails for a loan on jour ear, furniture or lire atocs to nelp you , to consolidate debts; to pay your taxes, Ins., etc.! save money on cash bargains; ty make home Improvements', for medical, dental treatment. Monthly repayments arranged to suit your income. - CALKTNS FINANCE COl 810 Miner Bldg. Engone, Ore. Licensed by State. Phone 605. TAXES ARK DUE If you haven't enough cash nn hand to na; yours, get a loan from us. Then, you can repay us in 8, 6, 10 or more convenient monthly pay, ments. Prompt Service. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 200 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 3040 Licensed by Slate (No. 8-118) Loans Made In All Nearby Towns IT YOD ARB WORRYINO over accumulated bills, or install ments that are too large, or need ready cash for any purpose we will quickly arrange a loan up to $300 to cars tor your needs. Monthly payments sdjusted to suit your present income. CASCADE FINANCE CO. Phone 734 24 1st Nst'l Bank Bldg. (2nd Floor) Licensed by State (No. 8,-1201 FEDERAL farm loan 4" interest rederal 2nd mtg. loan r interest. C. F. HYDE 731 Willamette Automobile Loans 850 AUTOMOBILE IXJANB CONTRACTS REFINANCED . PAYMENTS REDUCED Ws pay op balance due dealer, bank or Finance Co. and extend your paymenta. Additional money loaned. SWAN MORTGAGE CO. 8 E. 7th Phon 106 Licensed by State SAVE. SAVEI 8AVEI ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING! lowest Rates and Easiest Terms. Investigate and Be Convinced HUGH H. EARLB Motor Investment Co. 301-2 Miner Bldg. Pbnns IOCS State License M 140 RA C. GATES, INI' I'M Oak St. Phone KflH HATE UCENBtS I- 136 It Ur Miscellaneous 90Q ANY GIRL in trouble may communis care witn hnaign Lee ot the Halva tlon Army at the - White Shield Home, 465 Mavfair Ave.. Portland, kinds. Phone 76-F-2: 69-F-B. BRAY RROTUFHS Cleaning and hauling of rubbish of al Professional Directories 910 Professional Directory PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Names and Addresa Phonea: Office and Residence DALE & 8 ETHER Surgery Radium X-ray fox. 1. R, 709 Miner Phone 849 CHAS. E. HUNT. M. D., Miner Bldg. upstetrios, Women and Children. DRS. Gnlllon, 8tanard, Dyort Eye, hum, ujroni. rnone 103. Scalefe. B. F., 1. O. O. F- 70-J 70-M Wetherbea, J. R Miner Bldg. 1601 ng. ii.Hr, nose anu 1 nroat DENTISTS Names and Address Phones: Office and Residence Lee, W. B, Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M Moxliy, W. E Tiffany: 179 1048-J Tltns. a W- 628 Miner Bldg. 649 CREDIT INFORMATION WILL HE PAY? Know before yoo " ureuit Bureau, u. 8. 3k. Bg. CHIROPRACTOR nn snrnrtiiT.n ui.-.Atm c.n. 877 Willamette. Ph. 157-J or 8134-M ATTORNEYS WINTERMEIERr O. A 734 Will. uuiu unes prooace aseciausta OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. JOHN SIMONS 404 Tiffany. Business Directories 920 Business Directory CHIMNEY SWEEP EUGENE Chimney Sweep. Furnace neoueu. nor tuar, Ai 1,,,,, pj w20. GLASS WORK GLASS OF ALL KINDS MITMiT, Fv pr.avivra aim rr . m, , vr. Fourth and High Phone 1069 PLUMBING CHAHin nn 986 Oak St f Phone 24S RADIO ft ELECTRICAL : LIGHTNING SERVICE 1163 Willamette Phone 1316 SERVICE AND REPAIR PARTS, SHOE SHINES ELITE SHINES 10c 659 -WILLAMETTE STORAGE CLEAN, SAFE, SANITABY STOR a ireproor wnse. Absolute) security. Affiliations in every dry. Low In. ---- n,. . 1 , PACIFIC TRANS, ft STORAGE CO. tv. qui UaU 74' Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS PERMANENTS $1.75 up: 841 WilL Rrin'fl nat DlTtDUlMtTiMma Phone 688 27 Eait Broadway PHRM ANUVm ..... . t m -a rin'c, t--Ulil.PlUl.fJ BlilO 36ft Oak PITY BHOP Phone 849 MATTRESS FACTO BY KUGENK MATTRE33 & UPHOL oitiuno-ii Olive; Phone 812 Legal Notices '. - 950 NOTICE OP SALE OP REAIi PIlOPEItTV BY ADMINIS TRATOR, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That by virtue nf an order of the Coun:y CJuiirt of In County. Ore gon, duly made nnd entprwl of rec ord on the lNih dny of AurunI, llKCi, In (he nuttier of the plnte of V, E. Minor, dtcpflscd, the underoitrned ad ministrator of aaid estnto will on and nft" the inih day of SoptmnlKr, 1IM.3, offer for enle and well nt private Bale to . . ..irnt hi (!)' f0f cnht or one-half rash nnd one-hnlf credit, akl--t to ffiufirnintion of th Court, the real property of nafd estate de arribed in wnid order or any parcel thereof, or any part of any parcel thereof; Lot Bix and the South nne half of Lot Five in Block Ten of Drivorron Addition to Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon. Iot Seven in Block Ten of Orl erton Addition to Euuetie in Lene County, Oreuon. Lot Five, fn Block Twenty-two of Driverton Addition to Eugene, in Lane County. Orejion. Loin Five ami Hix in Block Twenty in Orivcrtnn Addition to ' Eueene in T-ane Counfv, Orenn, Lot One, Two. Three. Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen nnd Fourteen fn Block Twenty-one of Driverton Addition to Kuitcne In . Lanp County. Oregon. Section5 10. 11, 12 In Block , Four of Sunrise Area In Rent Haven !.femoriRl Park, In Lane County, Orepon. BesinnintT at t-olut 2J..27 chains Snnth and 10.1 chftina Eaut of the Vorthwet corner nf Lot 1 in Section 10 Townlpn 17 South. Rnnre rt Eaat of the WiU lamette McrMinn nnd runninc thence Knit Hftfl rhnlofi. thew South .Videg. Ent 'VJi fent tti the right hank of the MVKenaie, River, thence diwn the riirht hank of the MrKennie 'River menndering the mime to a point due Ronth of the rlne hosln nfng. thence North 4.71 chain moro or lew to the tdnee of be sinnina. containing 'l.i!7 acre In Lane County. Oregon. A1o riirht of way for roadway to saM prem ise. Said aale will taV-e plrtre at thd Inw office of L. L. Rny in the Miner Building, Eugene. I,ane County, Ore gon. TT. T. MTVFR, Administrator of the Estate of W, E. Miner, decerned. Hog cholera wi fuwt found in America 97 7e" ,