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Page Fourteen Wheat Drops Cent Bushel Wheat dropped a cent a bushel In Eugene Friday, the Eugene Mill nd Elevator company reporting it at 0-1 centt. New York grade of eggs were a cent lower than the day before in two classes, standnrde being quoted at 22 centa and medium eitraa at 21. Other egg pricea were unchanged. Aside from aome changes In the buying pricea of poultry there waa little other difference In the price situation In Eugene markets. LOCAL PRICES eggs (Egg Oepot Buylag Prion) Extras, large 24c vfni. medium c (New York Grades) (Swift's Baying Pries) Extras Brown extraa Htandards 2Sc 2Sc .22c ,..20c Medium extras Grax 10c (Paclflo Co-op Prloee to Retailors) (Cartons or Vi can raw is cair.i Oversize f?c Extras, large -J VrtrM. medium Standards, large -Standard mediums . ..25c 20c Ches 20c Poaltry, Llvo - (Swift's UoobI Buying Prion) Colored hens, i to 5 lbs. 15c Colored hens, over 0V4 " 15c Leghorn hena, over 4 lbs. 11c Leghorn hena, under 4 lba. ...0c Leghorn broilers, 114 to 2 lbs 14c Leghorn broilers, over 2 lba. 14c Colored aprlngej, 2 to 4 lba. .14c Colored apringa, over 4 lbs. ilOc Stags, lb. -J Boosters, lb. 7c (Buying Prloos) Butterfat A" trado cream, delivery twice Weekly "B" grade cream ofc Butter (Wholesale Prloos: Cartons lo higher) "A" grade, lb. . 88Hc B" grade, lb 87c Cheeso (Wholnale Prloa tt Retailers) Loaf, alngle, lb. 22c Caae lota, lb. 21c rrvlna. ttlnele. lb. .- "1p- Caae lota, lb. Wool and Mohair (Buying Prion) Medium wool, lb. '. Coarao wool, lb. - . Fine wool, lb. , Lamb wool, lb. - 20c 80e JiSe -28c 28c .40c Mohair, lb. . Woes Green, lb. , Kid, lb. . Calf, lb. , Dry, lb. Caicara Bark Cascara. lb. ..6c Gralna Wheat, red, bushel . 04c Wheat, white, bushel ..04c Barley, ton ..,. White oat, ton . Gray oats, ton Hay, New Crop $2426 $24 $24 Cheat hay, ton . Oata and vetch hay, ton $78 Vegetables (Buying Prloos Avorags for No. I Produce) Green beans, lb. 8 Yellow beans, lb. ,, 8c Lettuce, crate Green onions, dos. bunches) 2580c Beets, dos. bunches 26(31300 New potatoee, lb. , . lc Spinach, lb. 6c rtarrota. dos. 80c n.hhaire. lb. 4c Table Oueen sanaah, dos. .45c 7nrrinl vellow crooked neck aqnaah lh -c Green corn, dos. -Local celery, dos. Bermuda onions, lb. Green peppers, lb. Local tomatoea, flat Cantaloupea, crate Fruits Hymalaya blackberries, Green applea, bushel Local peacbea, bushel Crabapplea, lb. ... 16c 00c 8c .8c 80c ...$1.25 $1 $1 ..$1.50 8Wc Strawberries, crate - .$: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Au. 21. i (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hoga 6.000; ateady to 10 centa higher,, apota 25 higher than Thursday'a average; top 11.00: bulk desirable 180-250, 11.25-11.50: 250 to 1100 11., 10.85-11.40; beet light lights 11.00; most aowe n.OO-iin. Cntlle, 1500; calveo 500; generally ateady market; alow aim uneven, now ever, due nartlr to plain killing qual Ity; low priced she atock and the com mon grade ateera bulking large In crop; meager supply better grade fed ateera here selling 8.25-0.23 anil bet ter: demand for desirable light fed teera and heifer yearlings continued fairlv broad but plain weighty fed ateera not reliably wanted: cutter 4.(10 down to 8.00. moatly 3.50 4.00, with cntter grade belfera 4.50 flrtwn; several lota around e.taf-o onn supply not dependably wanted at these jirirea which are generally ateady; bulls and vealera steady at 6.35 down and n.OO down respectively. Sheep 6.000 Including 2500 direct; trirtly choice fat lambs strong to a quarter higher: others ateady to strona: bulk good and rhoire natives 0 00-50: outside to packers 0.75 spar ingly: city butchera 10.00; common throwouts downward from 7.00: three loads R2-lb. Idaho rangera 0.15 straight; medium Idahne SAW, aorted amund .10 per cent: fat ewea atrong. bulk 2.5O-R.50; choice lightweights 3.75. PORTLAND STAPLES PORTLAND. Aug. 21. C4 Ru gar llerry or ftuit, 100a, $5.30; balea .Vi5: beet. 85.20 cental. Domeatlr flour Helling price, city delivery, 6 to 23-bbl. lota: Family pat ent, OSs. $0.10-7.05; bakers' hard wheat, $5.75-7.05: bakers' Nuretem $505-6.55: blended hard wheat. $11.05 7 45: graham, $0.16; wholn wheat .$6.10, ; PUBLIC MARKET RETAIL PRICES Vegetable Carrots), 8 bunches -ln Cabbage, lb. ... 8c Parsley, band Be New potatoes, 10 lba. , Spinach, tb, 10c; 2 for , Endive, lb. Tomatoes, 8 lba. , Lettuce, bead 25c 10c 10c 10c Be Be Lettuce, loose, lb. Watercreas, lb. fee; 2 lbs, for .. ISc Radiehea, 8 bunches for ,, ..... . 10c Green onions, 8 bunches for ...10c Bermuda onions, lb, Be Squash, Zucclnt, lb. 6c Squaeh, summer white, 2 lbs. .Bc String beans, 4c lb.; 4 lba, ISc Wax beana, 4 ba. , .16c Beets, 8 bunches 1n Green corn, dos. ears , , 15020c Geen peppers, lb. ....Be Pickling cucumbers, lb. Lemon cucumbers, each , Parsnips, lb. Mustard greens, lb. 7c; 2 for .15c Eggs Freeh extra jumbos 29c Fresh extraa ,T" Freeh mediuma 25c Fruits Blue Damaon plums, lb 6c Peach pluma, lb. 8c Green applea, 0 and 8 lbs. for 25c Peaches, basket : 25c Raspberries, box 10c Strawberries, everbearing, 8 for 25c Youngberriea, crate $1.752 Blackberriea, 2 boxes for 13c Poultry (dressed, drawn) Heavy hena, lb. " Leghorn hena, lb. -Leghorn fryers, lb. . Heavy fryers, lb. 80c Mlscsllanesus Butter, lb. Filberts, lb. Walnuta, lb. Sorghum, qU Horaeradiib, lb. 80c , l6fl)18c 20c 85o lSo Portland Produce Markets Pick Up PORTLAND, Aug. 21. (yP) There waa a better feeling In aeveral linea of fruita and produce during the Fri day seasion of the East Side farm era' wholeaale market. Offeringa were of the normal liberal Friday volbme. Tomatoea continued to Improve In tone and price waa up a nickel gen erally over the previoua day with many sales 40c box while 2a sold as high aa 80c. Cantalotipea wore steady aa a rule with Yakfma-Wapato stock moatly 65-70c and Grand Island Spears 60 65c while The Dallea stock sold around 70-75c. Dillarda were $1.25 crate. Peaches sold well but large sizes continued scarce. Beat Willamette valley Crawfords aold around 65-70c generally with a few 76c while The Dallea Crawfords were 65-70c and Bilbertaa moatly 60-65c box. Yakima Elbertaa were around 60c genernlly with aome Hnlca at 00c for The Dalles and 85c for Yakima. First Tuacan clings from the valley were offered but nominally priced. PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND, Aug. 21. But ter Prlnte, A grade, 38c lb. In parchment wrapper, 80c lb. In car- tona; B grade, parchment wrapper. 87c lb.; cartons 38c lb. Butterfat Portland delivery A grade, delivered at leaat twice week' ly 80-40MiC lb.; country routes 38. 30c lb.; B grade 37-SSc lb.; 0 grade at markeL B graue cream for market Buy- S price butterfat baaia, baftc. Egga Buying price by wholeaalera Extraa, 24c; standards, 21c; extra medium, 20c; do medium, firaus, 18c; undergrade, 16c; pulleta 14c dozen, Cheese Oregon triplets, 10c; Oregon loaf, lOWc. Brokers will pay We below quotations. Milk A grade Portland delivery, 580 lb, butterfat baais, for 4 per cent. Country meats Selling price to retailers: Country killed bogs, beat butchers, under 150 lbs., 15Vic lb.; vealera, No. 1, 14c -lb.; light and thin, 10-12c lb.; heavy, 8-10c lb.; cut ter cows 7-8c lb.; canner cows, 7- 8c lb. I bulla, 9-0c lb.; spring lambs 16c lb.; ewea, S-8c lb. Caacara bark Buying price 1036 peel, 6-7c lb. Hope Nominal; 1035 fugglea ( ) lb.; dusters 84-40c lb. Live poultry Portland delivery, buying price: Colored hena, over 4H lbs., 16-17c lb.; under 4U lbs., 10- 18c lb.; leghorn hens, over 8 Mi lbs- 14-15e lb.; under 8 Mi lbs., 14c lb.; leghorn broilers, 1 to 1U lbs.. 18-lTc lb.: do 1 lbs. up, 15-160 lb.; col ored springs 2 lbs. and up 17-lSc lb.; over S"i lbs., 18-lOc lb.; roost- era, 8-0c lb.; Pekln ducks, young, 14-17c lb.; geese, ll-12c lb. Onions Oregon, $1.36-1.60 per 100 lbs.; California yellow, $2; Walla Walla, $2. New potatoea Local, $2-2.75 cen tal Heart of Gold, 00c crate; Yakima atandarda, 65-75c crate; Dillard, $1.60 crate. Mohair 1036 clip, 40c lb. Wool Nominal; Willamette valley medium, 80c lb.t coarae and braids, 28c lb.; eaatern Oregon, 22 (if 2.1c lb. cross bred, 25ffl26e lb.; southern Idaho, ( ). Hay Selling price to wholeaalera: Alfalfa, No. 1, $15.60; eaatern Oregon timothy, $13-18.50 ton; Wil lamette valley timothy, $13-18.50 ton; oata and retch, $15; clover, $11 12 ton, Portland. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore.. Au;. VI OJ.B Hogs: 250, Including ltM direct market active, fully steady- good to choice 105-215 lb. drireina largely $11.75; 225-250 lb. weighta down to $11.25; few light lights. $11.25; pack ing sows mostly $0.25; choice light fcedera pig quotable to $11 Cattle: 075, Including 608 through and direct: nalvea 475, including 4:i6 through and direct; moatly a cleanup market about steady at week'a de cline; two loads mixed killer and stocker she atock unsold; good grass ateera aaleable around $7-7.50; com moa grades duwa to $4.50; common laa MmBiLn-u, ijv,-,t-, NEW YORK, Aug. 21. OP) A European war scare hit the stock market today and pricea of numeroua leaders toppled 1 to 6 or more points. Mild support was accorded a few Issues In late deallnga, but the ma jority closed weak around their Iowa of the day. Tranafers approximated 1,500,000 aharea. Among the prominent loBera were Allied Chemical, Weatlnghouae, Du pont, U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngs town Sheet & Tube, General Motors, Chrysler. Sears Roebuck, Douglas Aircraft, Boeing, J. I. Caae, Interna tional Harveater, Deere, American Telephone, Weatern Union, Conaoll dated Edison, Anaconda, Kennecott, Standard Oila of New Jeraey and Cal ifornia, American Smelting, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, South ern Pacific, Delaware & Hudson and Johnson-Mnftvllle. Today's closing prices: Air Reduc 73; Alaska Jun 13 1-2; AI Chem and Dye 220; Am Can 120; Am Coml Alco 25 1-4; Am and For Pow 6 6-8; Am Pow and Lt 11 3-4; Am Smelt and Rf 80: A T and T 170 1-8; Am Tob B 100 1-2; Anaconda 36 1-2; Atchison 70; Atlantic Ref 27; nalt and Ohio 21 1-8; Bendix Avia 27 3-8: Beth Steel 50 7-8; Boeing Air 28 1-2; Borden 30 1-2; Burr Add Mncb 26 1-2. Calif Pack 40 1-4; Case JI 147 1-2: Cot Tract 75 1-8; Chrysler 100 1-4; Col Gas and Elec 20; Coml Solv 15 7-8; Comwlth Sou 8 1-8; Contl Can 67 1-2; Corn Prod 64; Curt Wright 6 1-2; Dupont 158 1-4; Eaatman 178; Elec Auto Lt 30 1-2: Erie RR 15 3-8; Gen Elec 44 5-8; Gen Foods 38 3-8; Gen Motora 64; Gillette 14 1-8: Gold Dust 12 5-8: Gr. No Pf. 30. Homeatake Mining unquoted: Int. Horveat unquoted; Int Nick 51 1-4: I T and T 12 1-2; Johns Many 113 1-2; Kennecott 44 1-4; Lib-O-Ford 64 1-2; Ligg and My B 103: Liquid Carb 40; Lorillnrd 22: Monty Wnrd 43 1-2: Nash Mot 15 1-2; Nat Bisc 81 8-4; Not Dairy Prod 27; Nat Diatill 28 1-2: NY Cent 30 1-8; North Am 31 1-8; Otis Steel 15. Pac Gas and Elec 3S 3-S: Pac Licht 54; Packard 10 1-4: Park TItnh 8: Penney JC 87: Penn RR 35 1-2: Phil- lipa Pet 41 1-4; Pub Ser NJ 45 5-8; Pullman 53 1-4: Radio 10 1-8: Rem Rand 18; Rep. Steel 20 7-8; Rey Tob a 00: Bears Koe 70 3-4; Shell Union 18; South Pac 30 1-8; Sperry Corp 20 1-4; Stan Branda 14 7-8; St. Oil f'al 35; St. Oil NJ 61 1-4: Stewart ivorner 17 3-4; Htudebnker 11 8-4. lexns Corp 37 6-8; Transamer 12 7-8; Union Cnrb 03 6-8; Union Pac 138 1-4; Unit Air Lines 17 8-4; Unit Aircroft 24; Unit Corp 7 1-4: Unit lias imp 10; us indue Alco 85 1-4 ua Kubber 28; US Steel 65; West Union 84 1-4; West Elect 132 1-4; White Motora 10 7-8: Woolworth 63. Closing cnrb quotationa: Cltiea Ser i-s; lilec Bond nnd Shore 21, NEW YORK, Aug. 21. 0P)Bnr silver quiet and unchanged at 40. hclfers $4-5; better kinds saleable np to $6; low cutter and cutter cows $2.75-3.50; common to medium grades ?l75-4.25; good beef cows quotable to $.1; bulls snloable $4.25-5.25; good to cnoice vealera $7-8; aclects to $8.50. Sheep: 50, Including 40 direct. Mar ket nominally steady; good fat lambs saleable around $7-7.50; feeders in demnnd at $0.50-7; good to choice ewes quotable $3-3.50. Ttf aeeviNeuL Tatsauama my to tms eeARta rnt suh op one oouaa on ths sxeiaAnott or two veass fsom date op 1 ISSUE HEREOF UPON PftESENTATON HIAEOP PaOVIHOlxm ANETHEN ATTACHED TO THE BACK UJT ONE HUNDRED AND SOUS ONE CENT CERTIFICATE STAMPS . Aua. auo. nrr cpt seer seer ster ocr oct Oct. oct nov. nov. nov. rI It. IS 1. IS. IS 90. ' IE. il 4. 12. IS. Ff IK ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM NOV OEC DEC. DEC. OCC DEC. JAN JAN. JAN. JAN FCS. FEB FEB FES. MAR. . I. 0 It. 11. . S IJ. 10. IT. 3 10 17 tt. I ISM ISM ISM ISM ISM KM 13' ltl 197 US? .537 1917 IH7 1937 1937 MAS, MAR. MAR. MAR. APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAT MAY MAY MAY JUNC JUNG JUNE 10. 17. 14. 91. 7. 14 II It. i. II 19. i t It. 1997 1997 Itl7 1117 1137 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1917 JUNC JUNC JULY JULY JULY JULY AUO AUO AUO AUO SEPT SCPT SCPT SEPT. SEPT. 19 7. 14 11. It A II. It IV I t. 19 13 It97 1917 1937 1937 It37 1997 1997 1937 1937 1937 1937 193? 193? 1937 1937 OCT OCT OCT. OCT. NOV. NOV NOV NOV. DEC OCC. OEC. DEC OCC. JAN. JAN. S 19. TO 17. V 10 17 14. I t H. 11 9. 12 193? 193? 193? 1937 1937 193? 191? 199? 1997 199? 19)? 1937 1937 I9M 1939 JAN JAN. FEB. FEB. FEB FEB MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR APRIL APRIL APRIL APRlC It It I t It II 1 t It 13 90 t 19 20 2? I9M I9M ltM IIM 19M ltM I9M I9M 19M ltM I9M I93S I9M I9M 1918 MAY MAY MAY MAY JUNC JUNC JUNC JUNC JUNC JULY JULY JULY JULY AUO 4 II IS II I S 19 II n S II 20 27 3 I9M 1991 19M I9M I9M I9M 19M I9M 1911 I9M 19M I9 19M I9M ON THI hit ho IS "VELOCITY DOLLAR," hope of bringing recovery Credit achema on which he waa elected. However, the government was "caught" with $75,000 of Its scrip the first week, paying a $750 Impost. The front of the certificate II ahown above. The back of the certificate, as shown below, la dated for Wednesday of each week after laaue, each space to carry a one-cent stamp, to be affixed by the holder of the dollar en that data. When iru ,, j have been attached, ths government will redeem the certificate for . .Ui.b. a ..nTr.nian : J6EGISTER. GUARD. EUGENK, In Eugene; Stock y-"xt . A - L - ..SSSWV ( t" ll s3sKee 1 -Carl R. Baker photo , F JrrT' ff-'W Wiltshire engraving P ' A 1 - if-! MODERN In every respect la the new Safeway atore In West Springfield which Is having Ita official opening ceremonies and bargains this week-end. The upper picture gives a general view of the spacious store. In' the' lower pic ture are Wendell Dollar, manager of the atore, and A. L. Holm, man ager of meats, In front of one of the attractive displays. The store Is Inviting visitors to Inspect the new layout Grain Prices Drop On Chicago Market CHICAGO, Aug. 21. UP) Uneasi ness over disturbing political develop ments in I'.urope tended to lift wheat prices todoy, especially in the late dealings. Commission houses and pit traders were the principal buyers of wheat futures. 'Considerable no tice waa taken of unfavorable mois ture conditions for domestic winter wheat aeeding. After a maximum ad vance of l1 cents, wheat reacted, closing nervous at the same as yes terday's finish to cent higher, Sept. $1.13V4-, Dec. $1.12.. Corn 1 cent to 2 centB down. Sent. $1,121,-, Dec. 87-: oata off, nnd provisiona at 7 to 15 cents decline. Whent: September, open $1,121,4 , high $1.13, low $1.12, cloae $1,131,4-; December, open $1.11 , high $1.13, low $1.11, close $1.12-; May, open $1.10-10, high $1.111,4, low $1.00, close $1.10-. Corn: September, open $1.12-12, high $1.13, low $1.12, close $1.12- : December, open 07-, high 08, low 00, cloae 07-; May, open 03-03, high 03, low 02, close 03-03. Oats: September, open 43, high 44, low 43, close 43; December, open 44-, high 44, low 44, close 44-; May, open 4214-, high 4&, low 45, close 4514. PORTLAND GRAINS PORTLAND, Aug. 21. OP) After starting weak the market for wheat futures recovered and locally was c higher for May In the final to day. Even the sale of 5000 bushels of May failed to check the advance. There was no change in cash wheat. Wheat, May, open $1.00, high $1.00, low $1.00, close $1.00; September, open 08, high 0S, low 08, close 08; December, open 00, high 00, low 00, close 00. Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, HW, $1.14; dark hard winter, 13 per cent $1.10; do 12 per cent $1.13; do 11 per cent $1.07; soft white, western white OS; hard winter $1.01; western red 00. Onts, white $32.00; No.. 2 gray $20.00. Barley, No. 245 lb., B. W. $34.50. TUB OOVKKNMKNT OF TIIK PROVINCE a ail CO UO C.. or prosperity certificate, Premier to Ms Canadian province, fulfilling nninn vnnri'l. Corn, No. eastern Y. ship, $50.50. Argentine $40.00. Millrun standard $27.00. Today's enr receipts: Wheat 65; barley 15; flour 4; outs ?; hay 6. MARKET NOTES BOSTON, Aug. 21. UP) -The Commercial Bulletin will say to- morrow: "Demand for wool continues fair for three eights and finer combing wools nnd modernte for woolen wools, with prices very firm through out, showing a recovery of a half cent to n cent in the grense during the past fortnight. "The piece goods end of the mnr ket is also better but still meeting price resistance, which is passed on to spinnerB and combers. "Foreign markets are generally steady. The politiccnl situation in continental Europe is interfering to some extent with English textile ex ports. "Activity in the west Is less pro nounced this week with prices fully up to Boston parity. "Mohair is firm, also, with some further contracting of the fnll clip at 50 to 00 cents, respectively, for adult ond kid hair." The Bulletin quotations include: Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple 85-S7; fine and F. M. clothing 7S-S0. CHICAGO, Aug. 21. OP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Potatoes, 50; on track 200; total U. S. shipments 318; slightly weaker, supplies fairly lib eral, demnnd slow; sacked per cwf. C'nlifornin White Rose mixed U. S. No. 1 and jumbo bakers, U. S. No. 1. $2.75; jumbo bakers $2.S0; mixed U. S. No. 2 nnd jumbo bakers U. S. No. 2, $1.00: jumbo bakers $2.85; Idaho Bliss Trumphs U. S. No. 2, $2.00; unwashed stock, showing heat ed $2:25; Idaho Russet Burbanks OP AI.UKRTA William Aberhsrt of Alberta bases without delay the alms of the Social $1 In cash. m ARTnON OREGON LLH.J Market U. S. No. 1, washed. $2.70; showing heated $2.65; unwashed $2.60; U. S. No. 2, $2.05; Washington White Rose pnrtly graded $2.30. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. VP) The position of the treasury August 10: Receipts, $50,S65,095.55; expemli. tures, $73,200,445.43; balance, $2 020,330,747.11: customs receipts for the month, $21,181,553.34. Receipts for the fiscal year to date (since July 1), $549,042,058.65 expenditures, $S04,05S,001,05;. includ ing $22S,105,S35.43 of emergency ex penditures, excess of expenditures. $255,O10.S42.40. Gross debt, $33,400, 351,213.23; a decrenso of $1,134, 305.25 from the previous day. Gold assets, $10,078,424,127.69. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 21. CP) Spot whent: No. 2 Manitoba 8s Id; No. 3 western Canadian amber durum 7s Od; Australian Ss. Futures closed easy. Oct. $1.114; Dec. $1.00 ; Mnrch $1.03. Exchange $5.02.. MOTHER IS ILL Oren McElmurry received word from Henry McElmurry of Independ ence, Oregon, that his mother was at the genernl hospital in Snlem with a broken hip. The news was received by city police nnd told to Mr. Mc Elmurry. For Complete RADIO SERVICE Call 1824 Glendon H. Dotson USE WINSUM FOR SUNBURN Too Late To Classify EXPERIENCED waitress, city. Reg. (inard 2S00. The tvugene Iteglster-Uuard la a member of the Asaociated Press. 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Ph. 616 Personal 145 ANY girl in trouble may c jmmunicatt with Euaign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Borne, 465 Mayfair Ave.. Portland. . FLORENCE HOVER, formerly with the City Beauty Shop, wiabea her friends and patrons to know that she has moved to the L. & R. Beau ty Salon. . . 1 WILL not be responsible for any puis contracted ny my wile, JOHNNIE PITCHER. Lost and Found 150 LOST Purse, contained driver's li cense and S. P. pass. 11th and Al der. Phone 010-M. LOST Red female Irish Setter. Li cense 1710. Answers to Pat. Re ward. 1380 W. 5th. Transportation 160 O. W. $1.85 PORTLAND H. T. $3 Leaving Eugene 8 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p. m. LOWEST FAKES LOS ANUELES SAN FRANCISCO $0.50 DOLLAR STAGES, INC. Depot, Broadway Cash Store 40 E. Broadway Phone 900 CAN take three persona to Salt Lake Sunday, Aug. 2d. Share expenses. Reg.-Uuard 2SS3. DRIVING to L. A.Tuesday. Room for two. I'n. 156-M. , Real Estate for Sale . 200 LAItUE COMFORTABLE HOME 5 rooms and attic and bath, plastered and tinted,, fine fireplace. Wonder. ful grounds, with numerous shrubs, and flowers. Grape arbor, fish pool ami rocKery, underground snrink' ling system for front and back yard. Lot G'A by 265. All back part fenced with lattice fence, $2850, good terms 2-ACHE SUBURBAN HOME 7 rooms, bnth. small barn. Fine fruit. and nuts, Irrigated garden. Close to bus line, Bchool. nnd good stores. $2350. Will take 2-3 value in small borne. . 80 A. WOODED $450 . Close to good - road, running water, Hundreds of cords of wood. 2V4 ACRES WELL LOCATED 4 A. good S-yr.-old Franquette wal- nutH interBet with fruit. Best su burban district around the city, $12.-i0. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. 1020 Willamette Ph. 64 5 ACRES, fruit, nuts, modern 6-room house, new double garage, large barn, fine place trade for bouse in Eugene. 1-KOOM plastered house, 2 lots, gar den soil, elec. lights, barn, chicken house, other buildings, fruit. Price $850; terms. MANY other bargains. Insurance, all kinds. G. F. PHILLIPS, 760 Willamette St. WE offer several Bouses at Prices and Terma that are attractive buys. Let us show yon each one of our properties before you buy. . PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. OF EUGENE 002 WiUamete St R, 6. Phone 205 LOAN CO. PROPERTIES REASONABLE TERMS SUBSTANTIAL CASH DISCOUNT LLOYD A. PAYNE 310 Miner BIJs. . Phone 820 SKINNER'S BUTTE Park Store, and five-room home, bnth, fireplace, 80 ilOO lot, property clear. Sell or trade. Furniture for sale. Call at Store. NEWLY finished 4 rms., hardwood; bath; garage; outside city limits; city lights and water; fir grove; view; walnut trees. Owner on prem ises Sun. for inspection. 652 W. 20th or csll 715 Oak. NICE 5-room bungalow between 18th and 10th on Willamette. East front. Large kit, beautiful lawn and shrub bery. Price $2000. Easy terms. PARSONS CO., 01 West Broadway FREE OREGON FARM CATALOG Kinney's 1036 Summer Catalog; Details 330 forma, 300 pictures; 64 pages farm information. Oregon Settlement Ass'n., 81 W. 8th. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call C. A. Barnes, field salesman in charge of land sales in Southwestern Oregon 1163 Onk, Eugene. Ph. 2517-R. 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE House only five blocks from Willam ette Street. Price $3000 20 cash. nee .11. BV AH VERUD, 00 W. Bdwy. OX) A. with mod. house furnished. Inn, W, w. Waiker, 200 Main St., Springfield. S5 A. Good river bottom soil, run ning creek, on McKenzie highway. Owner P. O. Boi 200, Walterville, Ore. ONE of best Si A. farms, irrigated good buildings, with or without crop and tools, snme terms, near Cres well. Ed Petty, Creswell. Ore. 100 ACRES MeKeniie river, beautiful creek; Ml A. first river bottom un der cultivation. IS miles from Eu gene. Call owner Ph. 2711. ?!nn BUYS SO ACRES. 4-rm. house, lots water, timber, pasture. L- E. IIOllGES 721 Willamette 7 Hm. Modern, completely recondi tioned house. 113S Jefferson. $:!IKI terms. See owner, "15 East 10th Ph. 130-R. light used "SI K. 25th. . Box 1, Sagj.,. fftt" j5S US. SCOW, BeTlnr-H r 1st Kei'L n.TT'S'U. - "" " "'"MBACHt, Real Estate; to inj, WILL TltADR ... ... ... .-7. . w aud io,. T" QUALITY GABjcJ sr.? n.., UUH u", lean p. 'RADF. SO ,. . . ranch, Redmond, OregoffJ gene residence or V an Buren, Eueem, Ort Oilcan. 11IT U: . ula 15 A. near Yeneta. WonU taJ . .." ue" "win Btuineu ; Opportimitiei TWO POMP SERVICE Blj re oiuao, living qoiiuni 4-room cottaget ind 2-nm Small hnrn and L. 4 acres fenced and rroti-lj iiwy. mi rnce sisw. Fit 1 ceries ond part of fornitiin, ed $750 cash. Termi onl phone calls. Ins, of I, 8. ) Junction City, Ore. RIVER HTftRWIV n,.i.j Camp. Well located, dohuj eJ mesa. Attractive otter vitl For particulari wtftt Boi I pleton, Oregon. WANTED Garin in lovrl opportunity for riiht pnrj, Bmall capitaL U it F. Lowell, Ore. GOOD grocery and rntit Aett interests. Consider clear, residence. Reg.-Gaird .9 PORTABLE sawmill alfetdf . in good location. Write 2 (juard. Sale or Bent FOR RENT, Trade or lew, furn. home. College DittSee 601 E. IStb St. For Sale or Trtlt SO A. in central OreDl. 361 Irrialtnn ftnnit hnildiafl. 1 orchards. Trade for itwt nf service station. Ref.-Gniri Wanted to Trill a i:to nnnv fonder, n painting for wood, siM"! piano, union owuuu. lin Blvd. 5-ROOM modern komi lijj Pass for home or ictMP J gene. Address 1045 Mt kugene, ure. ..,.rr . J MltftfSl NURSERY, Phone 3$KJ DINGY type host forSM"! rifle. Wnv WW .Ann, Fuel for Sala PLANER taig M ANERU D-HDNTO!" EUEb CO. PHONE 631 Wood Coal-HoHWj" 11U-J. WOO vy WILLAMETTE WOB 1 usable wood. V l 410. V a' - 9T.F-11. er. I'nnae on - - 4-FT. SLAB and bli from mill. Sttt ioM BLOCK andJW4' ends. $4. Ft- lgg 16 in.s l?b. U0 J1 Fuel uo. - le.INCH.UUW-1 LiANEBjNIl Livestock, Po"W' PjorS 8 years old, v'J' m i i, an ""'"fu s them st f .. " i i 1 ellt tt VJ rsuru. v . m iti- I 2 mi. snuthfIli--d rrn-r - wit 'J A Poultry r,r' pltifSj South. EiieMjj---1 South. '"2Z----i MI ST sell thrsr ""Verf1; pullets. 1 y-'t,! rf1 At tiamain g,kff MHEAi)o(n?r5 '"jirti' VV1