THE EUGENE REGISTEB-GUARD
Page Five
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ID IN FORES I
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I - 91 (Special)
P1w'', ...k. the look-out fir-
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the toP nd "co"d
2J from it. H. .t.t that
the "m th,lt dste-
.r of to ." .1. l.nVoiit
to the f.ctthat
C?. .miwa emitted from
F. it was not discovered until
2.5. toW w..don,bytb.
C tk. nresent time ten flreB
ft . tle.r'.. to the Silmon
.,nor:,. .i.. .eason last
??. I" . " i. .re about
tnidant that cami"""
' Sew. One of the larger f.re.
"r .i a P. company
at tnat sioug - .
6, rf way which horned over two
fee traU and maintenance crews
Pne " ton hllftv
""S.., B,.. I. building
Ikdter on toe j "
P""" .1.. m.:. I. ho erected
H. comfort of tourist and fisher
Senl men will be sent up the
it of the ween to neip mm.
' .. . j . of men are
Lnr i new trail on Juniper Ridge.
C. Clark, foreman wnn toe . -j.
ni a crew of tuu dots ar
;m Creek filing np the camp
Em road camp of CCC's has been
ta from FWh creeK to me ronn
k of the Willamette near Brock
kg to do maintenance worn on
I Boi Canyon road. Four rauio re
Iriiir sets hare been Installed there
be aied in connection wnn meir
Ik. .
j hn Wn received Kt Mr. and
E. E. L. Gates that their son,
Lot Gates, has arrived In Toklo,
E, and is greatly enjoying his
L Frank, who Is an Onkrldge boy.
h oVlegate from tne Oregon mate
ftp to a convention In Toklo to
(note friendlier feelings between
I United states ami Jnpan. Twenty
Ifm la the United States are be-
rtpmented by the three dele
n, two hoys and one girl. Frank
mil knnwn In Onkridge having
Fnded school here, and making bis
h th PAmmiinltv for RPVeral
El while his father has bad charge
oat of the construction of th new
lunette highway. The Oakrldge
pie fonaratulate Frank upon the
honor bestowed upon him by the
p. H. MePherson and M. A. Brown-
nnployes of the l S.. Coast Geo-
f Surrey, sre In Onkrldge laying
rrete foundations for setting In
rrnment posts for bench marks
kh shows the elevation. The posts
he erected slong the Suit Creek
the Willamette highway and
PI the section line. Several other
win Join them the first of the
Ik to aialst with the work.
L TOW was Ininred In the eve
P a sleee of rock nnon which he
temwiins with a large hammer.
was working for MrNntt Bros..
contractors, at the time of the
irat. The eye will have to be ban
f f"r several days.
lhome of Mrs. Frank Chenowltb
tn Irene of a familv nartv held
f lT "i honor of Mrs. Percy
key of I,, Angeles. A basket dln-
wii srrved at noon and the re
H of the afternoon was snent
t'W tames. Those making np th
r were Mrs. Stnnkey and dangh-
"ni ais, Mrs. Char es Dunn nr.
lavmnnd Unnnlng. Mrs. ,T. C.
I" Hhert. Mrs. Fmma TVnrner!
H. M. Bnrln V.. v....
f'j f'f and children Frnnrt.' .Tumi
ir
"ivern, Mr. Tv-iii n.wi e
Pi" Hehert nnd children Fr'edn.'
r'l'n sod Deo. Mrs. ,T.
f-w anil r-. t - . .
. t". r,ri nirrn.
' T. T.mpi.mnn. Mrs. Hot
. Ira. ,w""r Blakelew and chll
wnrrie and Ttnnni. n
.t . r- .iri. rprry
'Mtt and Mrs. Cheno-
t
foUwmtUm . . .
Lv :, ,rnra tne tlnkriilg
lnLZ."mn"r "ent to .Tunc
7... 'n""'1"T evening to ntt-nd
.ti .i T ""'"nf. at tb. First
laeftM, ",nnlmn nd Mrs. W.
h"'' Sharp w Friday for
r"' "H fr th. forest ,er-
tm. , - - " Austen
awl ..
H ho,.. n""n n"Te
reeent!T oro,,nll V,
h-oew.lT:"'""1' rtlMt.
k i.i.i " We of days
"alnwater who
rlie B.';' P- """"IT.
rtrW .. "e.
W. H. Brook.
f w' Friday ln
T.:i,.' r'"nl! Smiletarv
K "tat J r '"""Ion.
' Gr and Mr. JJ.
NEARQAKR1DGE
brt Bloomer wer among thoa In
Eugene Thursday.
Andrew Higgins ha arrived from
Linslaw to make hi horn with his
brother-fn-law and Bister, Mr. and
Mrai Ted Marshall while he is helping
Mr. Marshall haul lumber.
Th Oakridg Woman's club will
hold their annual picnic at th homo
of Mr. Charles Croner, Wednesday,
July 25, at 1 o'clock.
J. Dudley, representing the Warn
pole company was t business visitor
her on Thursday.
R. L. Cone received a painful in
jury at the Mt. Fir Lumber company
mill Wednesday. He was atruck with
a piece of timber and received a aer
ious pelvis injury. He was taken to
Eugen for treatment upon advtc of
Dr. Gray.
Rev. F. J. Shaefers of Eugen and
Rer. Carberry, asalatant pastor of
St. Mary's church in Eugene' were
here Thursday calling on frienda.
Bert C. Ruth, member of th SC
camp was taken ill with severe pleur
isy. He I in the camp infirmary. He
was recently transferred her from
Odell lak.
W. Q. Burt received word Friday
of the death of his father who died in
Pendleton Thursday night.
Fifty-four replacements bar been
mad at th CCC camp recently.
Moat of the boys com from Salem,
Lebanon and Eugene. They are now
being given the raccin for smallpox
and typhoid fever.
Miss Rowena Nisson and Mary
Elisabeth Gulllon of the Red Cross In
Eugen were here Friday on business.
Resident of Drain
Ha 80th Birthday
DRAIN, July 21. (Special) Mrs.
U N. Whipple celebrated her 80th
birthday Monday with a dinner at
noon at' which the following children
and grand children were present: Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Dixon, John and Mari
lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple and
baby, and Lloyd Whipple, all of Rose
burg. A clinic for infants and children
of pre-BChool age will be held in Drain
Tuesday, July 81. This clinic will be
conducted by Dr. J. E. Campbell,
Douglas county health office. Ap
pointments for the clinic may be
made now by calling at the Simmons
grocery store.
e .
The missionary society of the
Church of Cbriat met Thursday at
the home of Mrs. J. W. Beasley.
Seventeen were present. Edna Harlan
was leader and Mrs. Cowan led the
devotlonals. Talks were9 given on Po
land. Mexico, Africa, Tibet and the
Philippines; Fay Peters and Bessie
Lakey sang "The Ninety and Nine"
accompanied by Jeona Ellenburg at
th piano. Seven junior Endeavorera
put on a missionary play that was
enjoyed. At the close of the meeting
a social time was enjoyed and the
committee served homemade Ice
cream to Mesdames Rruton, Benefiel,
Newton, Lakey, Peters, Cowan, Gard
ner, Robertson, W. E. Cowan, Coul
ter, Rice, Barker, Henderson, Beas
ley, Misses Frances Coulter, Leona
Ellenburg, Edna Harlan. Belva and
David Lakey, Donna and Jack Van
Kirk, Virginia and Shirley Henderson,
Grace Robertson, Elmer Lee Newton.
Mavia Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Blackwell re
turned to Drain Wednesday from
their trip to Chicago and other points.
Mrs. Mabel Hall and children of
Garibaldi are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Anna Drain.
Mrs. Alice Nichols of Eagle Point
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Swearengen, sister, Mrs. Sid
Leonard and family, and other rela
tives. Mr. and Mra. Roy Clark who were
en route borne to Salinas, visited her
aunt, Mrs. Ruth Monroe, and Mrs.
Ida Patchen and Mr. and Mra. Frank
Kenney, Wednesday. Mrs. Clark will
be remembered as Cora Turnidge,
former reaident of Drain.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Whipple went to
Roaeburg Fridsy to visit their chil
dren and attend to buainess.
, Upper Camp Creek
UPPER CAMP CREEK. July 21.
(Special) The Friendly Circle club
met with Mrs. Bess'e Ray Thursday.
The afternoon was spent in sewing
for the hostess who served refresh
ments of sandwiches, pickles, ok and
punch. Those present were Mrs.
Perry, Mrs. Tobey, Mrs. Sticker, Mrs.
Waif, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Chlora
Nye, Mr. Anna Fisher, Mrs. Hester
Fisher, Mrs. Bertha Fisher, Frances
Tobey and Mary Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clark and
family nnd Lei rd and Marietta Ruth
were Sunday guests at the Willian
home. Sirs. 0. M. Stacy and grand
daughter, Janet Stacy, have been
house guests of Mrs. Willisn this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bennett and four
children of Hollywood visited with Mr,
and Mra. Tobey a few days last week,
stopping over on their way to Van
couver. Mr. Bennett and Mr. Tobey
are cousins.
Melvin Handsaker moved his fami
ly from Cloverdaye to Camp Creek
Is st week.
George Willian spent several days
at Rowland last week.
T. E. Nye and hla son, Chester,
were huslneas visitors in Eugene
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zllowkoaki spent
Thursday at the Robert Stephens
home.
Blachly News Notes
BLACHLY, July 21. (Special).
Mrs. C. E. Ferguson and daughters
of Bonneville spent aev.ral daya last
week with Mrs. Elmer Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hulburt return
ed to their home In Albany last Sat
urday after a two weeks' visit with
their son, C ,M. Hulburt.
Miss Agnes Carson of Portland la
visiting Mrs. Elmer Lamb for a week.
She plnnned to leave Saturday (or her
home, accompanied by Mra, Lamb and
Shirley Sleyter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hulburt and
Mrs. Oscar Banman drove to Eugene
Tuesday on buainess, Wayne Hulburt
and Thedsi Sylvus came horn with
them.
Mrs. George Worthiogton. Mrs.
Wilbur Yeoman and son Joe are camp
ing at Heceta beach for a few days.
Wayme Hulburt. Leslie ltsuman
Ad Lm Campbell Mt Toured aft
ernoon for Tahkenitch lak for sev
eral day' outing.
Robert Slayter and aon were busi
ness visitors in Eugene Thursday.
A marsamallow and weiner roast
waa held Tburaday evening at Tri
angle lake, honoring Mra. Alfred Mc
Millan on her birthday. Those at;'
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hulburt,
Miss Agnes Carson, Neil Robertson,
Mr. and Mrs. Millard McVay, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Syphera, Mrs. Oscar Syphers, Mr. and
Mra. Alfred McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Slayter and aons and Shirley
Slayter.
Leaburg News Notes
LEABURG, July 21. (Special)
The Belknap C. C. C, boys who ar
stationed at Leaburg, with Mr. Brown
in charge, are William Syphert of SU
verton. Tony Sistlni of Portland,
Bruce Harmon of Estacada, Harold
Humphrey of Winbcrry, Robert W.
McCreary Jr. of Blue River, Frank
C. Wbitaker of Roaeburg, Kenneth
Shortridge of Cottage Grove, Joel W.
Stevena of Portland, Franklin Vilea of
Eugene, Kenny Hollbrook of Cres
well, and Gerald Baker of Salem, Ind,
Harold Frazee is spending a few
days with his parents and accom
panied Gordon to Camp Lucky Boy
at Blue River.
The Elston children spent Satur
day evening at the home of Mra. W.
W. Jones playing with Mrs. Jones'
grandchildren. Light ' refreshments
were served.
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Funeral Directors 120
BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL
Phone 4331152 Olive 8t.
POULE-ORAX-BARTHULMEW
Ph. Eugen 723 or pr. 62-J
VEATCH FUNERAL HOME
Phone 1 12 Pearl St. at Tenth
Florists
130
RAUP'S For better flowers. Ph. 616
Lost and Found ISO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ANNUAL
PASS, good on lines in Oregon, is
sued to Mrs. G. M. Roberts and
daughters Dorothy and Mary Lee,
haa been lost. Reward will be paid
to anyone returning the same to
tb undersigned. U. M. Roberts, At'
torney at Law, Medford, Oregon.
LOST Boy'a Bicycle In front of Hel
lig theater. . Hutch heavy service
green frame. Black fenders. Black
rear tire. Red front tire. Finder no
tify C. E. Miller. lit. No. 2, Reward
LOST White fox terrier, brown
spots. Called Sport. Reward. 900
W. 4th. .
LOST Annual S. P. Co. pass. No.
4S471. A. T. Kennedy, 248 Crow
Stage, Eugene.
LOST Red knit purse with tipper.
Metal K initial. 28 Reg.-Gnsrd.
Transportation 160
$1.85 to Portland, $3 Round Trip
Leaves 8 a. ra. aL-d 11 a, m.
DOLLAR STAGES. INC.
Depot, 49 E. Broadway. Phone 900
STAGES ALL POINTS
Headquarters of United Stages it
HOTEL HOFFMAN
Broadway and Willamette Ph. 1605
DRIVING to LOS ANGELES and re
turn. Will take 2 or 3, share ei
penaes. Pb, 2061-M.
Real Estate for Sale 200
NOW OR NEVER. If you ever expect
to buy a home in Eugene, now is
the time. We have the best bargain,
ever offered. Fine homes in sll
parta of the city at ridiculous low
prices. See us when making your
selection.
F. J. BERGER or
J. T. EVANS
32 8tb Ave. East
SPECIAL OFFER JO ACRES
Not far ont. 5 A. fine garden land
in cultivation. Good new bldgs. $1400
10 ACRES 2ND BOTTOM
Good soil, old bldgs., nice neighbor
hood. Fine well, $1000.
SAM RUGH REALTY CO.
1020 Willamette Ph. 64
WHITE I S or call us to mail yon our
list of 154 Farm homes.
Hawkins & Roberts, Inc.
123 East 10th Phone 474
FARMERS FIRE RELIEF ASS'N.
of Iluttevllle, Insures at an average
of $4 per IMOO.
Agt. A. D. CAMPBELL 69 W. Bdwy.
20 ACRES Improved, modern home,
ontbldgs., B ml. No. Eugene: near
schools and Psc Hwy.. Wilson
Clarke, River Loop No. 1.
4-ROO.M bouse, newly redecorated.
11200: terms. Liberal cash die
count. 1007 W. 8. Pb. 2432-M.
SACRIFICE n.st 3-r. boos., bath.
WrO cash. In). KM Agate.
PARSONS CO., 61 W. Bdwy. Pb. K2
BEAXa ESTATE LNSl BANC
Many worda will not fill
bushel. But a FEW WORDS
IN A WANT-AD WILL PILL
THE NEED whn you want
to find buysr or a rntr.
YOU CAN PHONE
THESE POTENT WORD8
TO 1200.
Real Estate for Sale 200
KINNEX'S Oregon Summer Farm
Catalog Free. Over 400 farms, 70
pictures,-prices, location; other us
ful information. Sales, trades.
HYDE REALTY CO. 727 Willamette
MeCULLY REALTY CO.
Ph. 137 REALTORS 69 W. Bdwy.
Real Estate to Trade 250
I WILL Give 5-room California home
aa part. payment on Oregon farm.
Must have fair buildings and about
25 acres in cultivation. No agents.
Write A. R. Boolen, Rt. No. 1, Box
11, Creswell, Ore.
UNIV. diet, home for Medford city
or close in country bom. 21 Reg.
Guard. EXCHANGES, Oregon for California.
PAYNE tt RADER 941 Oak St.
Business
Opportunities 300
BEER PARLOR and card room. Fur
nished living quarters. Coast town.
Inquire Lnne Hotel.
Real Estate
For Sale or Rent 310
LEASE OR SALE Service Station
& camp gr. 14 ml. So. Junction City
See Owner, 1192 Lincoln, Eugene.
SELL OR RENT Stocked and equip
ped ranch. Also 4 head young fresh
cows. C. V. Holhrook. Creswell.
Wanted to Trade 330
FRESH COW, Calf, Chickens, wood
to trade for Wheat, Alfalfa Hay.
Billy'a Place, Veneta, Ore.
TO TRADE Wood for Elec. range,
davenport, circulator, refrigerator,
good rug, etc. 1546 Oak.
WANTED ladlea to can fruit In ex
change for beauty work. Will alao
take wood. Phone 2756.
WILL TRADE Good Guernaey Milk
Cow for shingles. Henry Splons
kowski. Ph. 1-F-ll. . .
WILL trade good Gnernsey milk cow
for shingles. Henry Splonskowski,
Phone 1-F-ll.
'29 MODEL A Roadster for Coach or
Sedan. Same make. 23 Reg. -Guard
TRADE 3 young cows. Good saddle
for wood. W. Etter, Rt. No. 2.
WANTED TO TRADE Typewriter
for wood. Ph. 148.
TRADE 8-tnbe all electric radio for
light car. 189 W. 8th. Apt No. 4.
WANTED TO TRADE Rifles and
revolver. Trade for wood. 1003 W. 6
Fnel for Sale 340
BEST DRY 2nd gr. $5.75. Body fir
Clear of knots. $4.50. Willamette
Wood Yd. Ph. 416.
OLD GROWTH erasoned 16 In. $3.75
W. P. Haynea, Pb. Springfield 33W
BLOCK WOOD SPECIAL $3.25.
Phone 125-R. 8pringfield.
DRY Fir and Oak. Phone S06-W.
EXPLORER
Answer to Previous Puzzlo
HORIZONTAL
1 Th man for
whom America
was named.
13 Ireland.
14 Ten cents.
15 To bring legal
proceedings.
17 Sandbank
channels.
10 Melodies.
31 Twitching.
23 Done.
15 Cotton, fabric.
27 Wine casks.
29 Behold!
30 Corded cloth
32 To rage,
ni Mildew.
36. Afternoon
meals.
38 Skin of a
beast. .
40:Uk Inlet.
42 Single things.
44Tumultuoua
disturbance,
45 Microbe.
46. Nabob.
48 Any flatfish.
49 Paid publicity.
51 Hindu title.
53 Measure.
54 Ear-like pro
jection. 66 Neither.
67 Series of epical
event.
69 Policeman,
61 Structural
unit.
62 Gibbon,
62 Fable.
65 Thre, col
lectively. 7 He was born
1511 PIT HfflMIAiSI I PmOM
SjKiEll iNjgBUOWNSjA 20
5AE Dl?ADf I 26
li "lipton IpljifP 11
IGlLlAlSlGfolWl in
iF" S I- ST" "if 15 ""I
Tssrj T
55- srsi Trn -w;
it srss -3s- -ir-
n it SS75
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35-551 pD Jrn
X W T"
ET br s s?-- 5"
H 1 1 1 rri I i I 1 1 1 r
Fuel for Sals 340
BLOCK WOOD
PLANER ENDS
MANERUD-HCNTINGTON
FUEL CO.
PHONE 651
Wood Coal Hogged Fuel Oil
GOOD WOOD
16-lnch old growth slab...' S2.75
Block Wood, $4 Planer ends ..$4.00
WALTERS BUSHONG Ph. 600
OLD GROWTH FIR, 16 In., $4 cord
4-ft. green slab wood $2.50 cord
CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Ph. 8104
COAL AND GA8CO BRIQUETS
TWIN OAKS LBR. CO.
669 High Pb. 7S2 or 412
WOOD of aU kinds. FuU measure
guaranteed. Alao wood hauliac for
others. A. B. Downes. Ph. Spr. 16.
Livestock, Farm
Products For Sals 360
GAS SHORTAGE STRIKE HORSES
No shortage of power here. Load of
chunks arrived today. Another load
will arrive Friday. For the price of
300 gal. of gas, I will sell too a
lot of power that will not buro up.
. Ages 3 years up. AU weights.
FRED STICKLEY, on Coburg Road.
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pupa, 2
mos. old. Two brood mares, weight
1500 lbs. WU1 trad for livestock.
Chris Kling, miles en Lorane
Highway.
HORSES from 900 to 1600 lbs., 1
Arabian stallion, 1 Shetland pony.
Also 1020 Cher, truck. Eugene
Sand and Gravel Barn, 102 N. High
8PECIAL
Potatoes New potatoes; graded and
Backed, 00c a 100. Commercial, one
sack or 1000. R. L. Orr, Spring
field, Rte. No. 2.
FOR SALE Crawford Peaches, 8 mi.
north on Pac, Hwy. 1 ml. East on
end of power line. Ph. 51-F-5. Fred
Laffelmacher, Junction City, R. 2.
IN THE MARKET for 50 tons heavy
White and Gray Oats $23 cash at
farms. Ph. 113 or writ Farmers'
Seed Acct. Brownsville, Or.
FRESH Guernsey cow. With heifer
cnlf. Howard Campbell, Walter
ville. Ore.
GRAVENSTEIN APPLE8, R. H.
Bnuer, V mi. No, on Highway. Ph.
45-F-3..
FOR SALE OR TRADE Angora
Wool Rabbits. H. Dereham, Cres
well. CASH FOR YOUR CREAM
Rear Entrance
PUBLIC MKT. BUILDING
FOR SALE Nice Jersey cow Jnrt
frasb. Pb. 15-F-13 Springfield.
HORSESr-3 to 10 yraold. 4 ml. east
of 8pfd. MrKensle Hwy. L. Well.
FOR SALE Eighteen 75-lb. feeder
pigs. Pb. 1070-J-l.
WANTED Good milk eow. Alao
small disc. Hogan Hanson, Walter-
ville.
GRAVENSTEIN Applea, 50e per bu.,
bring boxes. 1522 Orchard St.
KY. WONDER BEANS. 8c lb. by
sack. Del. Palmer, Rt. 1, Box 896
GRAVENSTEIN apples, 50c
Bring boxes. 1522 Orchard.
bus.
TWO male calves and two heifer
calves. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY.
Automobiles for Sale 400
SIMMONS COMPANY
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster. New
tires. $295. - R. M. Johnson, 621
Willamette. .
1031 BUICK Sedan. Almost like
new. Driven only 28,000 ml. Price
$500. Call 227-W.
CAR painting by expert painter. No
lob too email. Estimat gladly given
VALLEY CHEVROLET CO.
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
Buick-Olds-Pontiae 7th and Olive
He made voy
ages for Spain
and -.
Dress fastener
One who snubs
What explorer
preceded blmT
Observed.
To overload.
Scoria.
Ache.
Prophet.
Colored ni
fabric.
To plerc with
a knife.
Toward.
Music on torn
Scripture
llicme.
Aquatic bird.
Boiling.
Gold coin.
Deposit at a
river mouth,
Hottentot . '
Instrument
Portion.
Chum.
3.1416.
Per.
Either.
BIDiTlU'N'El
In k
68 Ha was a
VERTICAL
2 Myself.
i Unit of work,
4 Royal.
5 To bury.
6 Natural power
7 By way of.
8 To eject.
Whey of milk
10 You and me.
11 A slash.
12 To lino as a
vessel.
S7 East nt2? Pho"
lOtb ktCfC7XuJ
16
Automobiles for Sale 400
BEDAN8
1930 PONTIAO; trunk rack ..$365
1920 PACKARD De lux $565
1029 VIKING V-8 .....$235
192H BUICK $165
1926 HUDSON 7-pasenger . .$ 95
COUPES
1932 Bl'ICK special, 8 days ..$595
10K1 CHEW; 6 wir wheels. .. .$3S5
lust dhkv.i cab. convertible.. Kiss
1U29 BL'ICK 4 pass $335
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
Bulck-Olds-Pontlso 7th and Olive
REID-SAWYER CO.
1931 Dodge Coupe $395
1932 Chev. 8necial Sedan ....$465
1930 Ford Tudor Sedan $200
1927 Dodge Four Sedan $125
1926 Stude. Std. Roadater $125
1929 Reo Speed wagon $350
I'oage-t'iymoutn Dealer
Used Car Lot. Oak St.
MACK. THE USED CAR MAN
COMPARE OUR PRICES
BEFORE YOU BUY
19S2 CHEVROLET Coune
1929 ESSEX Challenger Coach
1930 FORD Coupe
iras PONTIAC Sport Coup
1928 CHEVROLET Conn
1928 FORD Roadster
SEVERAL CHEAPER CARS
H. OAKES USED CAR LOT
139. W. Broadway
1029 PACKARD COUPE ....$675
New factory block exchange
1928 PACKARD SEDAN , $50
1927 CADILLAC Phaeton ....$275
MOTOR SALES
& SERVICE
Packard Garage ' Ph. 21
AUTHORIZED AGENCY
WILLYS 77
SEE OUR USED CARS
BEFORE YOU BUY
SCHULZ MOTOR CO.
8th and Pearl Phon 711
1933 CHEVROLET
MASTER COACH
Like new, only $595
BROWN MOTOR CO.
Broadway and Pearl Pb. 1757
1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1931 ESSEX Coach
1928 PACKARD Roadster
LANE AUTO CO.
84 East 10th Phon 166
WE HAVE a good stock of need tins,
retread Urea and need 18-Inch and
19-inch wheela suitable for change
over or trailers.
FIRE8TONE 8ERV. STORES INC.
Uth and Pearl Phon 220
28 CHEV. coach, good cond., new
tire. Kary Keen trunk. Also '29
v unev. v;oacn. t,ooo conn, new paint,
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Junction City.
FOR SALE 1926 Chevrolet Conn,
good motor, tires, battery and
brakes. Must be sold at one, $85.
Cell at 210 W. 14th St.
NEW AND USED TIRES
VULCANIZING
LUND8TROM BROS.
84 E. 10 tt V ml. No. on Pac. Hwy.
1929 REO Flylug Cloud Sedan. Will
take In lighter ear, trailer, aaxo
phone, accordfan or piano as part
payment, inn? iawrence.
FOR SALE '29 Model A Roadster.
, Al ensb or terms, 13 Rrg.-Guard,
AUTO INS., Save 40 to 50
C. D. Chexem. Ph. 187. 60 W. Bdy.
Miscellaneous for Sale 500
AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st
at 11 A. M.
At 111 Main St., Springfield. A very
large consignment of Furniture.
One bedroom set. Dressers, Tables,
Chairs. 1 settee, set 2 ruga, 2 Ice
boxes, 2 nearly new ranges, 2 sec
ond hand ranges, rockers, dressing
table and 1' electric motor, drag
aaw, pigs, cowa, chickena, 5 head
of horses. Harness, tools, trailer,
snd other articles.
W. L. BRAY, Auctioneer.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wa have moved to 248 W. 4th
PHONE 1558
Vitus Electric Works
SOME NEWS ,
General Electric lift-top refrigerator,
ff-yr. guarantee. Only $89.60
See It today.
EUGENE HOME APPLIANCE CO.
Phone 14
DELTA 24-ln. scroll saw. ., .$21.85
DELTA 9-ln. turning lathe ..$21.95
DELTA 1-3 H. P. repulsion In
duction Motor $19.85
QUACKENBUSII 'S
. FOR RALE
"Estate" Gaa Rang
Just Like New and at a Rargaln Price
HYDE REALTY CO.
Pb. 741 731 Willamette
RATTLER BRAND 5-8 Inch garden
hose. To close ont, 50-ft. length,
$3.90.
QUACKENBU&H'S
$50 DAVENPORT and cbslr to sell
for $39.75. (one small spot)
CALLAHAN'S HALE on 7th Sell
your wood range to alabao's on
7th.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS nn
tit 9 p. m. CALLAHAN'S for dishes
Sealy mattress.
FIR BHXKEH for sale.
Miller, Crow, Ore.
James A.
DRAG SAW Vaughn; A-l shape.
Evenings. Earl Neal, opp. Airport.
TOR BALE 2 ELEC. RANGES
Phone 2113-W.
2-WHEEL trailer. Large S. A M.
apotllght. Trad wd. Call 576 Tyler.
SHEPHERD Collie pun 5 mos. old,
Price $3. F. L. Smith, Trent, Ore.
FORD sedan, 2 light wsgons; top
buggy, Hell or trade. 244 Grand.
For Rent
600
A NEW BUILDING In Wsldport.
suitable for barber shop, with or
without bsrber equipment, and un
furnished living qutrtera adjoining.
Plumbing Installed. Inquire Wald
port Mitalc Store,
Rooms for Rent 610
STUM Baa tad
rart,
Booms for Rent 610
FOR RENT Modern Rooms. Hamp
ton Motei. on k. itn.
Apartments for Rent 620
FLORENCE API'S., furnished or un
furnished. Strictly modern, 1272
Willamette. Ph. 575.
MOD. Furnished Apt. Wood, light,
water. Bath, uarage. $15. Uos Wash
FURNISHED Apt. Bed, heat, water,
Bleeping porcn. unrnge. 2 beds, $lo.
OSUURN APTS Furn. or nnfnrn.
Moderate rates. Ph. 891.
FURN. 4-rm. Apt. Garage. Adulta,
$12. 571 W. 7th Ave.
5 RM. Furn. or unfurn. apt. 432 West
utn. fiion uus-M.
FURNISHED 3 rms., bath, light, wtr,
Garage, $15.. ua'i vt aatilngton.
ROBE COURT Furnished apart
ment, 1245 Willamette. Ph. 88.
FURN. APT. 8 outside rms. Bath.
Adulta only. Elee. rfg. 441 E. 13th.
6-RM. fnrn. Apt.
Close-in. Cheap
rent. Ph. 1030.
Houses for Rent 630
NICELY furnished modern 7-room
house. Close in. Garage. Reliable
adulta. Inquire 253 5th Ave. West.
FURNISHED cosy 4-roora cottsg.
Call at 1550 Oak.
5-RM. cottage, 2 bedrooms. Near bua
iness ceuter. l b. .
EUGENE house In exchange for rent
on Medford house. 18 Reg.-Guard.
Board and Room 650
BOARD and ROOM In private home
Conveniently located. Pb. 52U.
Wanted to Buy 700
BEFORE yon aell furniture, stoves,
tools, dishes, housewares, or what
ever It may be, Ph. 2390.
THE EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE
And you will get more money and
better service.
WANT 8 tons best ry grsss or
chent hay haled. 5000 (86-inch)
shakes. It. V. Rogers, Rte, 1 Ph.
54-F-3.
WANTED, to buy or trad for small
grain separator. W. E. Conn, Al
vadore. WANTED
Lane County Warrants, no discount.
992 Willamette. .R. 6. Ph. 295
USED bicycles snd toys. Edward
Short, 87 W. 7th. Pb. 2228-J-L
VARIETY BARGAIN STORE
162 West 8th Phone 1889
Wanted To Rent 710
FARM with pasture for sheep. At
least 20 acres cultivated. Might buy
atock and equipment. Fred Card,
Gen. Del.. Eugene.
Help Wanted 720
BOYS WANTED
To sell papera on the trt.
APPLY A'l THE
REGISTER-GUARD OFFICE
YOUNG MAN Ref. $300 Inveatment
required. Excellent Income, no aell
Ing. Write 22, leave name and ad
dress at Reg.-Gunrd for Interview,
WOMAN for light hsewk. on farm
Br., room, small wages. 24 Reg.
Guard. HHEKEEPER on farm. No children.
Bible student preferred. 25 Reg.
Guard, DEPENDABLE as nursemaid for
handicap boy. Wages earned as
board. Box 20, Rrg.-Guard.
PLACE for man with car. Driving and
mine work. Must Invest $30 to $50.
641 High St.
WANTED Men to cut wood on
shares. Your share delivered. 1546
Oak.
WANTED Middle aged woman for
housework. 6 Reg.-Guard.
MAN to take logging contract. Must
have truck. C. A. Oermnn, Lowell.
Situations Wanted 730
BARKER repairs Muslcsl Instruments-
Sewlne Mnrhlnee 659 Will
Wanted Miscellaneous 750
WANTED $1500 on gilt edge secur
ity. Box 20. Reg.-Guard.
Money to Loan 800
PERSONAL LOANS to $300. Prompt
Courteous, Confidential Service.
CASCADE FINANCE COMPANY
24 First National Bank Bldg. Pb, 734
STATE LICENSE NO. 8125
AMERICAN MTO, ft LOAN CO.
Interest 1-8 LESS than usual rate
charged by small loan companies.
808 Tiffany Bldg. Licensed by Stat
LOANS OF $300 OR LESS
BENEFICIAL 1-OAN SOCIETY
209 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 3040
Licensed by State (No. 8-118)
Members of N. R. A. W do onr part
2 2
EUGENE CREDIT COMPANY
(IJcense 8-177)
002 Willamette. Room 6 Ph. 205
Quick Service No Delay
AUTO ft FURNITURE LOANS
CALKINS FINANCE COMPANY
810 Miner Bldg., Eugene
Licensed by State Phone 605
Automobile Loans 850
SAVEI SAVE1 8AVEI
ON AUTO LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Lowest Ratea and Easiest Tern
Investigate and Be Convinced
Motor Investment Co.
HUGH H EARLE
301-2 Miner Bldg. Phon 1068
Stat license M 146
A LOAN WITH US COSTS LESS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
n - - . , . , i .
ot pny up usinncv iiuv uenicr. dbdi
or Finance Co and ettend your
payment. Additional money loaned.
License 8-170
SWAN MORTGAGE CO.
9 E. Tth. Phone 106
Miscellaneous 900
ANY girl In tronble may communi
cate with Ensign l of th Rslva
tloo Army at th Whit Shield
Home, 465 Mayfair Ave, Portland
BRAY IlIIOTHEIlS
Cleaning snd hauling of rubbish of all
kinds. Pbon 76.F-2: Off-T-O.
BILL'S Garbage Service, Efficient
ervlc. itasonabl tat. Pk, fiM-J.
Professional Directories 910
Professional
Directory
DENTISTS
Names and Address
Phones: Of tie aad Residence
Lee. W. B Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M
Titus, H. W 628 Miner Bldg. 949
Moxley, W. E 501 Miner Ph. 179
EYE, EAR, NOSE 4 THROAT
Gaven O. Dyott, M, D. Eye, ear, bos.
and throat. 610 Miner Bg. Pb. 604
Dra, Gullion, and Stanard Eye, er,
noae, throat. Ph. 133. 825 Miner.
Wetherbee, J. R Miner Bldg. 1601
Ey. Ear, Nose and Throst
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SURSEON
DR. JOHN SIMONS 404 Tiffany.
CHIROPRACTOR
DR. 8COFIELD HEALTH FIR8T
877 Willamette. Pb. 157 -J or 8184-M
DR. H. H. PETERS Tiffany Bldg.
ATTORNEYS
WINTERMEIER, & A. 784 Witt,
Land titles probate specialists.
PHYSICIANS SURGEONS
Names and Address
Phones: Of fic and Residence
DALE ft 8 ETHER
Surgery Radium X-ray
Fox, L R 709 Miner Phon 849
Scaiefe, B. F I. O. O. F. 70-J 70-M
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
SPENCER R. COLLINS
Business Directories 920
Business Directory
FURNACES
BONBON ft GOODWIN
733 Olive Sheet Metal Phon 1234
6 LASS WORK
GLA88 OF ALL KINDS
MIDGLEY PLANING MILL CO.
Fourth and High Phon 106S
8T0VK REPAIRINQ
BEST tove repairing la town. Cor.
8th and Charnelton. Phon 2390.
PLUMBINS
PLUMBING HEATINO
and 8HEET METAL
Phon 243 CHASE CO. 936 Oak
STORAGE
CLEAN, SAFE, SANITARY STOR
AGE Fireproof Whs. Absolut
security. Affillstlona In (vary city.
Low ina. ratea. Guaranteed service.
PACIFIC TRANS, ft STORAGE CO.
69H W. 5th Call 74
Woman's Realm
BEAUTY PARLORS
BOB'S for $1.75 PERMANBNTS
Phon 888 37 East Broadway
8HAMPOS, uurer war SOa
Permanent Push Wa $1.75 and tm
BROWNIE BEAUTY 8HOP. Ph. 460
COMMUNITY SHOP specialise, ta
Permanent, $1.70 t)
63 E. Broadway
Ph.
533-vT
PERMANENT Wave, complete $1.75
855 Oak CITY SHOP Phon 849
A 8uprculln all steam perm't f 1.98
Shampoo ft flngerwav BOe. Pa. 2764
Legal Notices 950
Estate of William Chrlatopher Hayes
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In th County Court of tb Stat
of Oregon for th County ol Ln.
NOTICE ia hereby given that tb
nnderaigned haa been appointed Spe
cial Administrator of th Eatat of
William Christopher Hayes, deceaaed,
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lan, and
hae qualified.
All persona having claims against
said estate ar hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified as by law
required, to the undersigned st tb
First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon,
within six month from the date her
of. Dated and first published, June 23rd
1934.
Last publication July 21st. 1934.
L. J. TEMPLE,
Bperlal Administrator.
COAN ft ROSENBERG, Attorneys,
710 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon.
No.3073-Sat-dy-jy21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that th undersigned
L. S. Chrlstoffersnn has been duly
appointed. Administrator of the estate
of John W. Tbornbiiry, deceased, by
the County Court of the state of Ore
gon for Lane County, and haa quali
fied as such administrator, and all per.
aons having claims against said cstat
are hereby notified and required to
present their claims verified as requir
ed by law, with the proper vouchers,
to the aaid Administrator at th office
or Calkina and Calkins, 210 Tiftany
Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six
months from the data of this notice.
Data of flrat publication, June 30th,
1934.
L. ft. CHRI8TOFFER80N,
Administrator of the Estate of John
W, Thornburv. Deceased.
No.SD70.8at-dy.jj28
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN!
That Mary E. Jnrnngln aa Executrix
of the Eatnte of Milton E. Jarnagin,
Deceased, has filed her Final Account
as such Executrix and the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
liono County haa fixed Tuesday, th
2Xth day of August, 1984, st th hour
of 10:00 o'clock In th forenoon of
said day at the County Court House
In Eugene, Lnne County, Oregon, aa
the time and place for hearing objec
tions to said Final Account. All per
sona having objections to aald Final
Account must file th asm on or
before said date,
Dated this 2 1 at day of July. 1934.
MARY E. JARNAGIN,
Aa Executrix of th Estat and Last
Will and Testament of Milton E.
Jarnagin. Deceased.
HARRIS, SMITH ft BRYSOS
Attorneys for Executrix,
e No.8e-St-d-l