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.'17- CK OCCURS ON WESTFIR LOG ROAD wESTFIR. J 13. (Special) J. logging " w" wrecked on rXUto P t. camI 8 . ' -..terii Lumber company Mon- loaded car was descending 'incline an" n f,I""y OMugol"g up 2 .giving way of the tower L . ' of the cable., ""r! ?? ,1,. wreck. A. Starner, 22rW'' "d .C: C Stanley in repairing damages. If 60'c..-n S,0M i.',r'. . ., Eliabeth Workman waB honor , wiener roast given her by if Bo.her, Mrs. Walter Workman ..the community picnic grounds, fcun " 10 ... occasion being Miss twelfth birthday. Swimming .' .niored. Those present VII n T-i:...!....!. re the Misses noun ic-tmau. Phvllis Laneoery, janec Goldamae .uicnaei, ,rk,ry Anthony and Mrs. Workman. , and Mrs. Jack Holland drove m from their home near Springfield to meet their son, Jean i j... hn has been working at gicnrj, - E S. Downing and Walter Work " wfre visitors in Silverton Suu- Frances Scholta, .Mrs. Lloyd c.i,h .ml daughter, lteverly Ann, and Iwn Smith of Kngene were guests of jir. and . jr Sunday. Bob Push and A. L. Branson were it Springfield Saturday evening. Win. Tuclmrdt and son, Charles, and daufhters. Miss Kmma Tuchnrdt, ,nd Mrs. Hay Freeman and children Jnaeand Grunt of Klamath Falls vis ited wiih Mrs. Tuchardt at the Eu atae hospital Sunday. .Mrs. Tuchardt li reported as improving. Mrs. G. V. J. Ramsdell and Mrs. Walter Workman and son Walter irtre visitors in Eugene Monday. Mrs. Workman attended a meeting at the Woman's City club at the home tf Mrs. George Winchell in Eugene Monday afternoon. She was the guest of Miss Ruth Hnefner. Arthur McNclt of Eugene arrived litre Saturday for a visit of several dill with friends. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. V, J. Ramsdell lad family. The McNetts were form ally of Westfir. Mrs. Ramsdell re turned home Saturday following a four flay visit m hugene. She was the piest of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Mc- .Vtt and fnmily. Mrs. Frank Dnvis and Mrs. A. E. Gerimonte were guests of Mrs. Fred Bichter at a bridge party given at the home of Mrs. Richter in Oakridge Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Michael of Enla visited at the boms of the former's son and dnugh-ter-in-tow, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mich ael and family on Sunday. Carl Johnson spent the week end with relatives at Willamina and Sheri- din. Returning with him Sunday were Mrs. Johnson nnd sons; Bobbv and Kenneth, who had spent the previous two weeks as the attests of Mrs. Johnson's parents in Willamina. X. A. Stone was a visitor in Eu- pne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kilbreath and m! Marion, had as their guests Sun V night, Mrs. Kilhrenth's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. uwen of Itedderburn and her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. 'J. Culver of Spring fi'Id. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oerimnntf. inmt the weekend in Portland as the cnesta ' Mr. and .Mrs. .T. A Tiin.ni aaorhter, Gloria. .Miss Gloria return. "e with Mr. and Mrs. Gerl-S""ln-T evening planning to Tend the summer here as their guest. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS G'orre T. Srlim,i,,- .. o.. I Oregon tract tp IS 12 W $144. a llS: t0 0' - Haugen lot N 18 Packard add Eugene $10. Anna Vnu,nn ,n,r t0 clyAe Brown rtitx Kii .r x-L-i 11 u. - - .a --n-! bfc ix ip LoIa .Tftiiev ftnfo. v.it. " tp 17 3 W-$lO. . bilmore etux to to Herman s. Smith SK.i'. , eu of SKU .j $1. ot sec L'li tp 36 S R E Hurle K. Sfrutpvant toThomna B. T,? et,,3E-lot 13 Mathews Pnrk n.1wL-ina t. n.i . ... . i.'-lmtih inc. to waiter MU(tm Ptur-lot 1 blk 4 Hollen w I'M Kiisone. "rhti- I i.-; -3 . n rti-Int 4'J nverlook sin. rranft J. Sly hmx to Union Cpntral wr ' -(r"(,t fn blk n Scotts nl..T. Y'llltiff atlIT ir. 1 Ot,I "'"-lot 7 ',1k S .w.. .aa p.. -l. " Pacifin S..,.! . . . . " ni.-B lyian Assn. to h?,.1 B"ssing etux lot 5 blk 1 l!lw Pnrk. !t.'Mn; C"n,"nl""-er etuic to Irfe C. "rl '"ix .) a . it a vr tin Tl.. 1 -. -ir (in",lv, ,.nt:..... Khao1." K',2l:""1 ,",''rt ""ore than ln, , ' lv" nmnen square, """on in J.m. in - .fa-,. 4 . . .. (,l , : ; "'urns ann ega are 1 tin, T 'h:m "r ",n: V'"a ' lio " "rignt and Arcturus is s s hriffh llite To Classify P'X: good condition. 1W W. Broadway. H prir.. h?', ,0 0ur Special Valu "'th d Beauty SALE Now In Progresa ' 'r FAN Y-DAVIS DRUG CO. Wiliametu 8t. Im".1"1" vnpor Rebuilt "i Recovered AJ JB PP'.epate Furniture Co ",h Wlli.mett, Phone 81 Creswell Community News CRESWELL, June 13. (Special) -Mrs. H. N. Henrlksen entertained a group of friends for her daughter Henrietta Monday afternoon 111 honor of her birthday anniversary. Games were played and cake and punch was served. The guests were Carol Wade of Cottage Grove, Martha Yoder, Pau line Holbrook, Pauline land. Celeste Warner, Ruth Burgoyne, Phyllis Parks, Ilene Wall. Adlna Johnson. Lu cile Kent, Dorothy Hengelbrook. Mar ion Olson, Muriel Olson. Phyllis Has kell, Donald, Mary, Fairy, and Mrs. Henriksen. The following program will be pre sented ly the Bnlladeers of Cottage Grove at the school gym Thuradny eveningt Song of the Road Prother oe, Cornfield Melodies-Gates, Messrs. Mackin. Armes, Stewart: Fishin' BlisB, Secrets Smith, Murnnrd Eng. lnnd: Sarita Burton. Goin' Home Dvorak: Baritone solos. Tally Ho! Leonl, Maeushla. Murnnrd Englsnd Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Jes sel. Mr. -Bauder: Those Songs My Mother Used to Sing Smith. Messrs. Stewart and Sanford; Pop Goes the Weasel Sehaffer: Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, Bland, Helen Ostran- der, soprano soloist. ' Mr. and Sirs. T. A. Willsie enter tained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Willsie of Spokane. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roselle, Mrs. Georginna Rozelle, Jay Rozelle of Redlands. Cnl.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jo linnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doane of Pleasant Hill and Sam Willsie. The reports of the delegates to the Stnte Assembly will be given at the regular meeting of Honor Hebeknh lodge Wednesday evening. A social time will follow the business meeting. The June luncheon committee of the Creswell Civic club are requested to meet at Gillenwnter's grove Thursday evening at 7 o'clock to make plans for the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Willsie arrived Sunday from Spokane, Wash., to spend a week with his brother T. A. Willsie and wife. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne nnd daughter Ruth left Tuesday for a few days visit with his mother. Mrs. Lola Burgoyne and brother Norman at Sa lem. Rev. Burgoyne has not seen his mother since his recent trip to the Holy Lands. Mr. and Mrs. Blair of Sheridan call ed at Willsie Auto camp Monday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Willsie who are visiting with T. A. Willsie and wife. Mr. Blair was a former em ploye of C. F. Willsie In Spokane, Wash. They were on their way to at tend the State Grange meeting at Roseburg. Jane Alyce went to Portland Tues dav to attend the Rose carnival and visit friends. She accompanied Miss Mary Townsend who has been visit' inc here. Mrs. Paul Vedder is suffering with Children's Day Is Observed at Halsey HALSE5T, June 13. (Special). Children's day was observed at both the local churches Sunday morning. At the Methodist church the follow ing program was given at ine cnurcn hour: Song by the congregation; I nraver. Estes Bbsb: welcome exer Mrs. R. M. Miller's class: song, Mrs. Miller's class: exercise. "The Throe Sisters:" two songs by the Gol den Glee Girls; exercise, "I Can't," five boys: exercise, "I Will,' five hovs; reading, "Musical Memories," Mrs. Lorena Kizer, Mrs. Dollie Pence nd Mrs. Grace Vannicc; exercise, "Sundsv Fishing." six girls: vocal duet, Elaine and Geraldine Straley pageant. "On Life's Highway,' seven voung Indies; exercise, "To Help You Understand," Jitnmie Hnmer nnd Hll dred Pelham: collection: announce montsr rtosine. At the Christian church a short program was given at the close of the ,,,,,r school hour, as follows: Keel- tation. Wilma Chance; recitation. Earl TiimIp! vocal duet. Song ot June, Kohertn Bramwell and Margaret Smith; violin solo, "My Wild Isihr I?o. " Doris Jones: ing. "Smile and Min'' rinris Pittman. At the be. ainning of the hour James Earl Ladd, evnneelist. who ia holding a meeting at Hnrrisburg. gnve a short talk Mrs. Esther Bond, who is represen entire from the O. E. S. to Arizona went to Portland Monday to aitena jthnntpr meetinz of the Eastern Star. Rev. and Mrs. tlavid Hardy and i daughter. Margaret, went to Salem Sunday to attend the Baccalaureate services of the Willamette university. n Mnn.lsr ihev attended the com mencement program ot tne college ana in the evening attended the wedding of their son. Herbert Hnrdy and Miss Eloise White at First M. E. church in Salem. The Powell school band cbvc a con cert at Brownsville Saturday evening. This was their first appearance in their new uniforms. A. A. Tnssing and E. D. Isom at tended a democrat committee meeting at Albany Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Iom and daughter Bev erly spent Monday In Albany. Mrs. Isom's mother ,.Mrs. Louise Bond, ac companied them home for a visit. Donald Bramwell and Herman v.. from O. S. C Hattie Starnea. Beverlv Isom and Bruce Harding from O. N. P. and Howard Tuttle from I. of O. have all returned to their homes for the summer. A birthday dinner was riven last Friday t the Thomas Ardrey home honoring the birthday anniversaries of J R. Rector. 70, C. E. Ardrey, .5. June Layton. JO, and Fern Rossman. i in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muller and sons Jerry and Duane. Jack Hsnley. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ilossman and daughter Fern. Leon Muiler of Al bany, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ca. pers of Drain enjoyed picnic at tai cadis. Sunday. A baseball team eompoaed of NT from Halsey and Brandon schools . .a i-nlon Point Sunday after noon and Nyed ball. I'nlon Point ; 1 v.j . .II.H .,m as the remit of w nnmg wi'n a s.r .i Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sedgwick and son arrived Sunday from Stockton. Cnl.. to visit at the home of her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Steele and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sedg wick. Mrs. C. L. Weber left Tuesday for Portland for medical treatment. Mrs .Hattie Grnshong. Misa Myrtle Groshong, Mrs. Elizabeth Snere and the Misses Edith nnd lrnta Snere went to Bend Friday and camped over night with friends on the Metolius river. Rntered at Poiiofftc In Eugene. ore- as second uiass Man maiier. Tho Eugene Regleier-Guard la a membr of the Asnoclated Frees. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication at all news dlsnatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and alto ail the local news nubllshed herein. AH riehts of pub. Mcatlon of aneclal dtSDatchea here. In ar also reserved. The Eugene Reptster-Ouard la a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The Register-Guard assume! no financial responsibility for errors which may appear in adTertlse ments nuhliahed in Its columns. but in cases where the paper Is at fault will reprint that part or ar advertisement In which the typo graphical mistake occurs. Anh.epfntloB UmIm By Carrier, yearly In advancaIS.no By Carrier, monthly .5f By Mall In Oregon, yearly . s.uu ny Mnil In Oregon, a montha 2.00 Pv Mall In Oreeron. I months 1.0(1 r-:v Mnll In Or.irnn. I month .SO Outside of state, monthly. R .SO Outside of state, yearly- R.00 Bunscriners cnanginK onrew hould stive both old and new ad- Iress. Waal A nates (Effective May 1. 1111) Single Insertion, per line.--..! I-Sc Two Insertions, oer line lie Three Insertions, per line lc .seven insertions, ner line sac One Month, per tine l..71 l Minimum Charge 36c) No ad takn for less than two Ines. Five average words counted to a line- Funeral Directors 120 BRANSTETTEU-SIMON CHAPEL Phone 4331152 Olive St. VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at Tenth POOLE-GRAY -BARTHOLMEW Pb. Eugene 723 or Spr. 62-J Florists 130 RAUP'S For be'ter flowers. Ph, 818 Lost and Found 150 LOST Brown bill fold. Driver'a li cense, $"i bill, pictures. Keturn to 12t!2i4 Lawrence. Harry Hamblen, Reward. LOST Billfold containing $8 and driver s license. irgu ucenon, Walton, Ore., Reward. LOST Pair of gold rim glasses in blnck lenther case, finder notlty Gladys Yoder. 3300. Reward. Transportation 160 $1.86 to Portland. $3 Round Trip Leaves it a. m. ana it a. m. nm.l.AR STAGES. INC. Depot. 49 E. Broadway. Phone 900 STAGES ALL POINTS Headquarters of United Stagea at HOTEL HOFFMAN Broadway and Willamette Ph. 1805 YOUNG man wants trans, to Chicago, Expert driver. Ph. 2003-. , YOUNG woman wishes transportation to Los Angeles. Phone 300-R. Real Estate for Sale 200 STOCK RANCHES have ncvernl fine stock rnnches for snle. S1? us if 3'ou are interested. F. J. BERGER or J.T.EVANS 82 Sth Ave. Enst 10 ACRE POULTRY RANCH $3300 Ixicnted close in to Eugene. 8 room bungalow. Large henhouse: other buildings. Payments of $35 down nnd $3.r per month, including inter t and tnxes will Dny mis. im is a real buy and will sell quick on the above terms. See Mr. Jones or Mains. Ask for free farm catalog HYDE REALTY CO., 727 Willnmett r.rinn HOMES. GOOD I1CATIONS BARGAIN PltlCES. EASY TERMS "-room bungalow close t" I . of O. TtnKcmont. furnace. $2500 $150 itna-n. hnlnnre like rent. GOOD S-ROOM HOUSE, basement furnace, large lot. close to school f iSMfiSirin down. SAM RUGII REALTY CO 1ft2P, Willamette Thone (14 AT BETHEL school. 1 acre with good R-rm. plnsferen nouse: r.ieririni.v cnrnire woodshed, chicken house, r-..it nnA horrifs. Woven wire fence, Price $1050. $300 down. Call after 5-30 P. M. A. B. Dotson. X)t llign WRITE US or call us to mail you our list of 154 Farm homes. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 123 Enst 10th Phone 4 IvtWEY'S Oregon Summer Farm rstnloir Free. Over 400 farms, pictures, prices, lorslion: other use ful information. raies. rranr.. HYDE REALTY CO. 727 Willamette BY OWNER Stock ranch. Also farm snd acreage, terms. A. nawiey, o, B. Route. Cottnge urove, urc rVTM l.rirs lot. with 6 TO. hous fruit trees, close in on psved at. $lO snd terms. Ph. 84 F-11. m l oo ...r old all grafted Fra quette walnuts. Private party, close In. 211 Iteg.-nusra. AUTO CAMP and Service Station Vina fornfion. L. E. HODGES 713 Willamette St, iMPtiriVED 400 A. stork ranch; 85 ' A in cultivation. $10 per A. L V.. HODGES 713 Willamette FOR SALE 8 well located lots Rc.ihsren. at a sacrifice price $85. Phone Mrs. Blackburn 321. PARSONS CO. W. Broadway -REAI.TOH8 Phone 042 a AftiFS with buildings, near Eu gene. f"r sale cheap. sl W. Sth, 15 A. Well located $2V dow THE EUGENE REGISTER. GUARD Real Estate to Trade 250 WANTED to trade my 2 California homes for a farm around fcugeue. E. B. Hutcheson. 1150 E. Arrow lliway. Upland, Calif. 8 ROOM House, outside city limits. on So. Willamette ft.; trade tor small ranch. Inq. SOI Willamette. EXCHANGES, Oregon for California. PAYNE & KADEK 1H1 Oak St. Business Opportunities 300 WANTED Middle aged woman as partner In well equipped lunch room and store: good proposition to: right party. No Beer. Seaver's Auto Camp at Springfield Bridge. Foil SALE Lease on stocked cafe, Well located, doing good business, J:100 cash. W. C. Brown at C. & M. TRANSFER, 557 Willamette. vein SALE One of the beat paying grocery stores In Eugene. $2000 will handle. Can reduce stock to lower amount If desired. 2025 Reg, Guard. FINE Jersey cow. 3 years old. F Setterberg, 27th and Willamette. For Sale or Trade 320 FOR SALE br trade with owner, a 24-acre farm. Modern Improve, ments. 20 min. drive from Eugene. Want a small place just outside city limits of Eugene Write 2023 Itegister-tinnrct. LARGE LOT, house, 3 bedrooms, just outside city limits. onld consider small home and lot close in. Register-Guard. 20 ACRES Improved, irrigated ranch, Sunny Stnnislause Co.. Calif. " rite for particulars. B. Hnker, uaKaaie, Calif. Rt. 1, Box 00. Wanted to Trade 330 CIRCULATING Hester, coiled. Trade for wood. 500 Madison. PACKARD SEDAN for a truck. A, W. Lnthrop. Cottnge throve. Fuel for Sale 340 BLOCK WOOD PLANER ENDS MANERI'D-HUNTINGTON FUEL CO. PHONE 651 Wood Coal Hogged Fuel Oil GOOD WOOD 18-Inch old growth slab $2.75 Block Wood. $4 Planer endB ..?4.lJ WALTERS BUSHONO Ph. tmo COAL AND GA8CO BRIOUETS TWIN OAKS LBR. CO. BHD High Ph. 7S2 or 412 BEST DRY 2nd gr. $3.75. Body fir Clear of knots. S4.50. wuiamett Wood Yd. Ph. 418. nnv SECOND GROWTH FIR ft. ereen slab wood $2.50 cd. CHAMBERLAIN BROS. Ph. 3104 OLD GROWTH seasoned $3.75; 16, W. P. Hnynes. Ph. 33-W Spr. DRY Fir and Oak. Phone 506-W. BEST dry old growth lfl-ineh $3.75, Polk-St. Fuel. I'D. imi-vt. Poultry and Supplies 350 HATCH every Tuesday until June 10th, R. I. Red chicks u. Also a few started chicks. Will take grain, hay, spring tooth, corrugnted roller, or corn planter, for chicks. A. W. Brabham, Goshen. Ph. Spr. 12-F-5. FEATHERFLAKE POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS "Home Products of Merit' Dealera In every community. R. I. RED Baby Chix and atarted Chix. Stall 54 or 1030 W. 14th. Ph. 1O70-.T. Code No. 0S30. Livestock, Farm . Products For Sale 360 CUTHBERT Raspberries, loganber ries for canning. Delivered hy crate. Public Market Stall 04. Ph. tK15. 4-YEAR-OLD Yellow Jersey giving 4 gal. a day. Reasonable. K. U. Hchwcring. Creswell. BEFORE THE BATTLE HORIZONTAL lWho Is the man In the picture? 7 He la by profession. 13 Rubber wheel pad. 14 Vocal com position. 15 Edge of a roof. 17 Uncommon. 19 Old garment. 20 Unoccupied. 22 To bark. Answer to 24 Unimpeded. region. 26 Paid publicity. 44 Scmldlametert. 28 Apartment. 4fi Main child. 30 Trappings. 47 Poem. 31 North America 48 Road. 32 Booty. 50 Mother. 34 Climbing per- 51 First note. ennlal plant. 62 Jumbled type. 3 Pertaining to 53 Neither. amide. 65 Three-toed 38 Wayside hotel, slotha. 39 He starred in 5$ silly. a motion . 41 Tree having tough wood. 42 Animals of a 68 Composition for nine In struments. 0 He Is a TENOR lEffl! EdeOs carmen gggy ITTT!?-"j-TTto"" 7 o- m i It i ss r r? raSS15 " r sttojs si sr $r jsr-SP "i" .pi1"":-!: I rrl I-1 l I I I 1 I I H J Livestock, Farm Products For Sale 360 t'OI.n STORAGE ICE BOX LOCKERS for rent 75c and $1 per month. Store your MEAT. FRO IT. BERRIES and VEGETABLES. lackers very ac cessible in front on main floor of plant. Inspect them free! CRYSTAL ICE CO. Broadway and Alder St. NO. 1 VETCH nnd Oat hay in shocks, H Ton. P. C. Jensen, UaneDo. t'U. 40-F-13. YOUNG GUERNSEY cowa freshen soon. Phone 1-F-ll. A-l NETTED GEM SEED potatoes for sale. Phone '.'(Utl-J. CHERRIES Lamberta 4e lb. Bring boxea. 2035 Onyx St. FOR SALE White Collie pups. Th. S124-H. Automobiles for Sale 400 WILL PAY SPOT CASH for light cars, or your equity STH AND PEARL I. F. Schuls Phone 711 SIMMONS COMPANY CAR painting by expert painter. No Job too smalt, estimate giaaiy given VAU.EI uuevuuij&t uu. 28 CLOSED car. New tirea. Good shape. $50. W. C. Hrowu, at C. M. TlCANSl'BUi osi vwiiamette. 11127 FORD Coune. Original paint, tires, battery. Good cond. cry low mileage, 2022 Heg.-L.uurd. LANECO BATTERY FACTORY A Home Industry 857 Pearl Ph. 1008 LANE AUTO CO. 04 East 10th Ave. Phone 186 H. OAKES USED CAR LOT 130 WEST BROADWAY GOOD USED CAR BARGAINS At SCHERER'S, 7th and Olive BUICK SEDAN, driven only 27,000 miles. Priced to sell. l'u. jMAi-iu, HEID-SAWYER DODGE and PLYMOUTH MODEL A Standard Coupe. Private party. Reasonable. i;iui tjoiumoia. Miscellaneous for Sale 600 FOR SALE On. Ift-inch Lathe. 14 ft. bed: one 28- inch drill press: 1 Little Giant trip hammer: one 18x22 steam engine; 3 small steam engincajel power hack saw; 1 large fan; 1 anvil and (wage hlock: steel, iron bars, round and flat, and shafting all sires at 2c per lb.; boxings all sizes; flange couplings; 50 cast rolls; steam pumps; logging blocks, tongs, shack le rnrrinirpa. tree shoes, steel cable: 110 gal. gas underground tank; two 10-ft. by 118-Inch boilerB, for storage tanks; 1 solid tire, 8 ton Federal truck: 1 solid tire 1 ton G. M. C. truck: 1700 ft. of 6- inch iron nine at 45c per ft.. in eluding tees, ells and flanges; 4000 ft. of 3-lncn holier Hues, iu it. long. MII.T. WRECKERS. Leona, Ore. 14 Mi. S. Cottnge Grove on Pan Hiwny ELECTRIC HOT PLATES Juat the thing for hot daya. FROM 00c UP See Our G. E. Appliance Display nflTSOX RADIO SERVICE 11th & Oak Phone 1824 FOR SALE 50 H. P. Motor, com- nlcte. for 300. Also Friction Blocks. Truck and Wagon material. ILLIHEE MILL & Ml' CTOIti Oakland, Oregon. a'g! HA VP. eood stock of used tires. retread tirea and used 18-inch and 10-inch wheela suitable lor cnange- nvnrm m trailers. FIRE8TONE SERV. STORES INC. 11th and Pearl Phone 220 CANOE FOR SALE $20. Agate. 6. P. M. 2474 FOR SALE or trade. 1000 used brick $5. 1401 Oak. BURROUGHS Add. Machine $35. CALLAHAN'S on 7th Previous Punle 15 Tow boat 18 Measure of cloth. 20 God of war. 21 He was brought np In 23 Sanskrit dialect. 24 Dread. 25 He waa for merly a ' (Pi.). 27 Title of re spect In Spain 29 Twitching. 30 African antelope. 31 Unless. 33 Burden. VERTICAL 1 Mountain. 2 To ventilate. 3 Roentgen ray. 4 Deprived. 35 Preposition. 37 Manufactured. 39 A cure-all. 5 Type atandard. 40 Corroding. t Wand. 43 Name. 7 Orated. 8 Neuter pronoun. 9 Type of lry. 10 Story. 11 Night before. 12 Second not. 46 Stir. 49 To put on. 62 Pastry. 64 Hurrah! 66 Social Insect. 67 Northeast. (9 Exclamation. $7 East Plm 10th AvelC2PvJ Est Miscellaneous for Sale 500 QUALITY DECORATORS COMPLETE HOME SERVICE Color planning, designing and In terior decoration service. Wallpaper Paints Katsomlne ESTIMATES r nfcK QUALITY DECORATORS 081 Oak Phone 657 EUGENE FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. WILL DO YOUR WELDING AND MACHINE REPAIRING Good Work Fair Price 518 E. 8th at Ferry 8t. Phone 1054 1KH1GATION EQUIPMENT Centrifugal Pumps, Palmer Water Lifters, Canvaa Hose, surface Ir rigation Pipe. CALL mil Tiir.sr. ar QUACKENBUSH'S EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE Before you buy furniture, stoves. dishes, floor covermg or anything In household goods, always see us. e can aave you money on anytning .AH need. 8th Charnelton St. Phone 2380 "The Cheapeat Place m lown ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES SPEED QUEEN Priced at $44.50 to $S0.50 QUACKENBUSH'S ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Mnch Ine: A-l In every way; now very cheap at CAL1-AHA.N AM VERSARY SALE on 7th. . Second-Hand IRRIGATION PUMP R. A. BABB, WHSE. 51 E. 7th Phone 1704 CLOSING OUT Big Lot of odds and ends In new and used furniture, Ttnronln Prices. STAR FURN. CO. Opp. P. O. Ph. 507 REST. RANGE Cupa. plates; Arm strong Rugs and ynrd goods. CALLAHAN'S on 7th 65 GALLON elect, water tank and elect, fans. Phone 84U. Rooms for Rent 610 ROOM, reaaonable. Board if desired Private entrance. Ph. lB-J. STEAM Heated Bonmoa? Ptarl Apartments for Rent 620 MOST ATTRACTIVE 5-rm. unfurn Ant. 2 bedrma.. basement, ateam heat, frigidaire. gar. Janitor service, new decorated. Rent reasonable. Inq. 73 W. 17th or Ph. 2327-w. FOR RENT June 15 Fisk apart ment, 5 rooms nicely furnished or unfurnished. 11th and Oak. I'D 1030. 3 RMS. furn., ground floor. Private bath, private entrance, Jtnu t,o Itimhia. COI.ONIAL APARTMNTS, on cam pus. 78S Esst 11th. Nicely mrnisn ed. Summer rates. FURNISHED 2 Room ajiartment. Near University. J230 Emernld. FURN. APT. 3 outside rms. Bath. Adulta only. Elec. rig. 4 . lain. FURN. APTS. house, $12 to $10. Several sites. 773 aan. alter a p.m ALDER COURT Finest, fully fur nished, near campus. 1H Ainer. VACANCIES IN KOZY APTS. Adults. 283 West Sth St. 2-RM. furn. Apt. Also 6-rm. Apt. Ph. 3308-W. 1224 Mill. ROSE COURT Furnished apart ment, 1245 Willamette, rn. so. OSBURN APTS Furn. or unfurn, Moderate rates. Ph. mil. 5 RM. Furn. or nnfurn. apt. 432 West flth. Phone iziw-m. Houses for Rent 630 no RENTAL BARGAINS $10 Two B-room houses; modern except heat. Clean and in good condition. PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. 902 Will. Ph. 205 8-ROOM completely furn. house, all modern. Close in 1 nlk. trom srnooi, Kent ressonoble to responsible par ties. Apply Niidelmnn Furniture Store, 83 W. Sth. After 8 p. apply 1018 Iiwrenoe. PARTLY furn. 4-room houae. Bath and sun room. $15. 11)4.1 w. 1.1m. MOD. furn. home Lnlv. dist. Good desl to right party, l'u. an 3- 4-RM. Nicely furn. house. Adulta. Call 432 w. Htn. in. lziia-as. 4-ROOM house furn. Lights, water, bath, $7. Ph. 2WI8-J. MOD. home, furn.: piano, gar., ahnde, etc. Make offer. Loc. rm reari. 4 RM. house, double garage, large lot, $5. 25th and rrlrndiy. Farms For Rent 640 214 A. Extra good pasture, fenced, V ntv water. Close n. muss, Very reasonable. George's Service Mta., Wo. Willamette. Wanted to Buy 700 BEFORE you sell furniture, stovea, tools, dishes, nousewares, or worn .... It h. Ph. 23IKI. THE EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE And you will get mora money ana better service. WE ACCEPT Una County and School District (NO. warrsni m par on purchases. Come In and eee ua. Firestone aervice mores, n. 11 to snd I'eari. rn. nv. POWER Hay Press or will trade en- ellage cutter alios or trane tor gram drill, mower rake, tractor diac. bind r nr anrinstnoth: sood condition: equal value. Box 52, Oakridge, Ore. rt'OENF. JUNK CO. Call ua when yon move. Do not throw ntlh nff SWSV. WS W DI1V WI1SI toii do not want. Ph. 1SM and our truck will call. 182 W. Sth. ALL mayonnaise and fruit Jara we DINTY'S. 120 W. Sth. Phone ww WANTED 1028 or 1027 Ford. Pb, 2293-W. u'AVTF.lt Lleht Sedan or coach. State model, price. W27 tot .uuem Wanted To Rent 710 WE HAVE exactly 23 clients waiting for furnished apartmenta and un furnished houses. If you want to I rent youra, list with us. MeCULLY REALTY CO. 69 W. Broadway Phone 137 FURN. house or Apt. 5 tail. I'nlv. Dist. Reasonable. Permanent. 2021 Reg.-Guard. MODERN house, 2 bedrooms, fur nished. Adults. 2024 Reg.-Guard. SUMMER Cottage or home. Or care for home for rent. 2020 Ueg.-uuard. Help Wanted 720 CHERRY PICKER8 WANTED If can move ladders in high trees par tiea can pick their own. Kentish and Oxheart 1c: Black Republican. 2c: Royal Anne. 3V4c; Binga, 4c; F. L.I Biasell. River Ave., 3-4 ml. S. E.I Santa Clara. WANTED Man and wife to operate good sized, well equipped service station and nay rent in light work. Seaver'a Auto Camp, Springfield Bridge. BOYS WANTED To sell papera on the atreet- APPLI AT THE REGISTER-GUARD OFFICE WANTED Housekeeper on farm. Close to town. No objection to child. 2018 Register-Guard. HOUSEKEEPER; no objection to child; 2 in family. Country. J. M. Allrnder, Rt. 3, Eugene. MIDDLE aged man to work on farm for room, board and wages. 2020 Reg.-Guard. WOMAN wanted for general houae- work and canning. May go home nlghta. 1871 Emerald after 1 p. LOGANBERRY Plckera wanted Ah adore. A. J. Urinckley. Salesmen Wanted 725 TWO SALESMEN to handle Roofing Season now on. Vte train you. Comm. Phone 857 for appointment. Situation Wanted 730 WOMAN 28, wants work house keeping for Rm., Bd., small wages. Has girl 7. Write Mrs. Thelia Jackson, Blachly Ore., care Dewey Rust. BARKER repaira Musical Instru ments: Sewing Machines. 650 Will. LADY wanta housekeeping by day. Experienced. 320 W. lat. WORK Any kind: dairy preferred. Exp. Man. Ph. 2444-W. GENERAL office work. Exp. and small wnges. Ph. 402 after 5:30. Money to Loan 800 AUTO FURNITURE & ENDORSED LOANS Cp to $300 Here yon get the cash you need in 24 to 48 hours or less. Repayments are arrnneed to suit vnur Income. Yon are charged only for the balance re' Onr ZrlZ makca borrowing eaay. . NO FEES NO DEDUCTIONS BJENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 209 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 8040 Loans Made In All Nearby Towns Licensed by State (No.S-118) LOANS $10 TO $300 on your car, furniture or other peraonal aecurlty. Our loans are made on an eaay re payment plan, with low ratea, no eral terms, In a courteous, confi dential manner that will surprise and please you. When in need of financial assistance of any kind, it will pay you to In vestigate our aervlce. CALKINS FINANCE CO. 810 Miner Bldg., Eugene, Ore. S-1S0 State License M-154 2 MONTHLY RATES on iinnaid balance -2 AUTO, FURNITURE, CASH LOANS jinofi'iio i;iuti 1 to 20 months to repay EUGENE CREDIT CO. 2 License 8-177 2 1)112 Willamette l-none ato PERSONAL LOANh to $300. Prompt Coiirteona. Confidential Service. CASCADE FINANCE COMPANY 24 First National Bank Bldg. Pb. 734 STATE LICENSE NO. 8-125 AMERICAN MTO. A LOAN CO. loan canie.: 303 Tiffany Bldg.-Llcen.ed by Slate Automobile Loans 8501 8AVEI HAVE! 8AVE1 ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest Rates and Easiest Terma Investigate and Be Convinced Motor investment t;o. HUGH H EARLE 301-2 Miner Bldg. Phone I08S Slate Lleenae M 148 A LOAN WITH US COSTS LEBS CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED Ws pay np balance due dealer, bank or Finance Co., and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. License 8-170 BWAN MORTGAGE CO. n F. Tih. Phone 105 Miscellaneous 000 ANY girl In trouble may communi cate with Ensign te ot tne nans tlon Army at the White Shield Home. 485 Mayfalr Ave, Portland BRAY RROTHERS Cleaning and hauling of rubbish of all kinds. Phone Tii-r-s: oht-u. Professional Dlreotorles 010 Professional Directory ATTORNEYS CLYDE N JOHNSTON Rm. 809-10 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 937 WINTF.RME1ER. C. A. 784 Will. Lend titles probate sneciallats. CHIROPRACTOR DM. 8COFIELD HEALTH FIRST S77 Willamette, Ph. 157-J or 3134-M 5 H.B. PETERS Ttflani Blag. Page Nino Professional Directories 910 Professional Directory DENTISTS Namea and Addreaa Phones: Office and Reaidenct ' Lee. W. B.. Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M DENTISTS Titus. H. W- 628 Miner Bldg. 840 Moxley. W. E.. 501 Miner Ph. 178 PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Namea and Addreaa Phones: Office and Residence DALE ft S ETHER Surgery Radinu X-ray 43 Fox, L R 700 Miner Phone 840 8calefe, B. F I. O. O. F. 70-J 70-U EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT Gaven C. Dyott, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. 610 Miner Bg. Pb. 604 Dra. Gullion, and Stanard Eye, ear, nose, throat. Ph. Hi. 823 Miner. Wetherbee, J. R Miner Bldg. 1601 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR JOHN SIMONS 404 Tiffany. Business Directories 920 Business Directory CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT SPENCER R. COLL1N8 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Save 40 to 50. Prompt on claims, C D. Chesem. Ph. 137, 69 W. Bdy. 61ASS WORK GLASS OF ALL KINDS MIDGLEY PLANING MILL CO. Fourth and High Phone 10B9 FURNACES BONSON h GOODWIN 733 Olive Sheet Metal Phone 1234 PLUMBINa PLUMBING HEATINO and SHEET MET AX. CHASE CO. Phone 243 , 936 Oak TENNE PLBG. CO. 11th and Oak- Heating ASbeetMetalPhllUfc STOVE REPAIRING BEST stove repairing hi town. Cor. . 8th and Charnelton. Phone 2300. SAW REPAIRING I8AW repairing, filing, welding, tool anarpening, nana aawa reiootoea. Power Sheep Shears sharpened. BRUND SAW SHOP 709 Oak St. Ph. 222-W. STORAGE CLEAN. SAFE, 8ANITARI 8TOB, AGE Firenroof Whse. Absolute security. Affiliations In every city. Low ina. ratea. Guaranteed service. PACIFIC TRANS. A STORAGE CO. 50 H W. Sth Call 74 Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS BOB'8 for S1.7S PERMANENTS Phone 838 27 Eaat Broadway FREDERICS Permnnenta. Hair made to order. 989 High. COMMUNITY SHOP specialises la Permanenta, $1.75 up. 63 E. Broadway Ph. m-TT SHAMPOO, ;.iir wave 60s Permanent Push Wn.e $1.75 and nf BROWNIE BEAUTY SHOP. Ph. 409 PERMANENT Wave, complete $1.75 855 Oak CITY SHOP Phone 349 A 8npercullne all stesm perm't $1.98 Shampoo ft flngerwnve 5'ic Ph. 2.o6 Legal Notices 950 NOTICF, OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hy OCHOCO TIMBER COMPANY, a corporation of Oregon, by its Assistant Secretary, by authority and direction of ita president, that on Wednesday, the 2'ub day of June, 1034, at. ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the front door of the County Courthouse in Lane County, Oregon, anm time ana place being the time nnd place fixed therefor by direction of the president of said corporation, it, by its said As sistant Secretary, will pursuant to it; bw. and a r lutlon of it. Board of Directors sell at public anctiot . for of said corporation belonging to the persons hereinafter named aa may be necessary to pay nnpaid and delin quent assessments thereon in the sums set opposite the name of each such owner nnd the amount of stork of such owner, plus Interest upon snnl sums from March 20, 1033. to the date of aale at the rate of 0 per an num. The namea of each owner of said slock upon which said unpaid and de linquent assessment is due. the num i... .!, nwnit hv each such de linquent owner and the amount of the principal of snrh delinquent assess ment are aa follows: Amount of No. shares principal of Name of Owner Owned Bsssement R. L. Tearney.." aharee Frank T. Hord.80 ahares Welter R. Lots (Wm. O'Connell aa R 'reiver North Ave. 8tate Bank, Chicago, Ill Pledgee) 80 shares Thomas A. Fits Simmon 80 shares Harriet E. Grout 100 shares r.k.. 1? aAI.Utf flft shnrsa $ii8n.0O 480.UU 4?0.fK 300.00 450.00 800.00 At said sale ine least anmai stock of each such owner for which any person shall offer to pay the amount of such delinquent assessment and Interest will be sold and bide will be received for the least amount of stock belonging to each owner for .hi,., nch nurchsser will pay the amount of the delinquent assessment upon the stock of such owner with in terest as aforesaid. The stock of each of the aforesaid ownora when jaid delinquent assessment la paid will be fully pnld alnck and any "mount thereof purchased at aald aale will not he subject to further assessment in the hands of the purchaser. OCHOCO TIMBER COMPANY, By E. N. DRAIN, Its Asslstsnt Secretary. lSo8M-Moo-dr-Je2 V ...IT. K'-vii 'f i ) M i .-AS i 'l , i r-i Li': 1 V'i ' ; .1! '', I:1' . ji 1 1 1; M," -. I t . i ' i 1 a ! ut. I .f . E' BODGES-713 ,il.m.tu St.