lugnst 21', 1937.
Wheat
Wheat took a sudden dtvt In the Eu
I me market Saturday, dropping from
n cent to S3 cenU a bushel. Reports
ol bumper crops In the middle west, at
threshing season advances. Is responsible
for the slump. White oat were hl.tr.er
In the Eugene market Saturday, heir
quoted at 129 a ton. Gray oats continued
at 123 and barley was also 139.
New York grade eggs advanced cent
dozen In three classes Saturday. The
buying price of Jumbos was 23 cents In
stead of 22 cents, extras 23 cents and
erax 18 centa. The Eugene market price
list follows:
LOCAL PRICES
EGG
fNaw York Grade Baring rrlces.
J umbos. . . ..... 3c
Extras. . 23c
Ktaanrlarria l&C
Medium Extras Bc
Medtum Standard. . 15c
Crax
.13c
I Elf Dspol nvrtmf PrUsi)
I,arge extras. . ,
Extra medium
(Par If Is C- Frless t Retailers!
iCartons er U ease lota Is extra)
r.. ,m . M
rxtM. Iirae . . 3Wc
Fxtras, medium .
Standards, large
Standards, medium
Chex
J3c
7c
20c
19c
POULTRY
(Baylnt PHeetl
Colored hens, 4 to fl lbs. te
Colored hens, over ft lbs. - " H
Leghorn hens, over 3lV lbs. ., - 9c
Leghorn hens, under 3'i lbs. 8c
Usghorn broilers, 1V-14 lbs. 17c
Leghorn fryers, over ld lbs , c
Colored spring. ins.
Colored springs, over S'i lbs.
Slags. . .
Cocks - -
AU No. I, J cents less.
BUTTERfAT
fBaylDg Prices)
-A" grade cream, delivery twic
weekly.
Me
33c
"B" Grade cream .
"C" Grade cream
. - 28c
ROTTER
(Whotssale Prlessi Certene la btghtr)
"A" Grade, lb. ... . -M'frc
"B" Grade, lb. . 3c
CBflESK
(Wholesale Price le BaUUsn)
Jaf. single. Ib. j"6
Case lots, lb. !?
Trips, single. Ib Jl
Trip Case, lots, Ib. , 0c
WOOL AND MOHAIR
(Bnytog Prices)
Medium wool, lb.
Coarse woo). Ib. - 'c
Fine wool, lb. 30c
Lamb wool, lb. . 3Qc
Mohair, Ib.
BIDES
Oreen bead fb. ,
Calf. lb.
Dry. lb.
CASCARA BARK
Caacara. Ib
GRAINS
Wheat, red, bushel .
Wheat, white, bushel
Barley, ton
Gray oa. ton
Whiu oats, ton ,
,.85c
B5C
-25
J2!
Caeat hay, ton .,
Oats and vetch hay, ton .
-98C9
Clover hay
-I9Q910
VEGETABLEn
fBaytng Prices Afar, for No. I Produce)
Cabbage, lb. ... 2c
Green and Yellow Beans, lb 4c
Laltuca, dor. heads 50c
Zuchlnl squash, lb.
.4c
Crook neck squash, dot. .
. 45c
40c
iOC
wmmmm !Wf
50t90c
11.75
40c
5c
onions, dos, ouncnes .
Carrots, dog. bunches . ,
Radishes, dot. hunches
Kothouse cucumbers, doi.
New potatoes. No. 1, 100 lbs.
Beets, dot. bunches , .
Spinach, Ib. , ,
Tomatoes, crate
Celery Hearts, do.
,-7c
.1120
Sweat Corn, doc.
15c
Green peppers, lb.
Peas, lb,
FRUITS
Himalaya Blackberries, erat
..1125
ll.M)
-11.75
4C
.-$1.75
Loganberries, crate
lloysanberrles, crate . ...
Dried Italian Prunes. Ih.
Eer bearing Strawberries, crata
Bhiibarh. lb.
Noble Trench prunes, lb. , , 10c
Raspberries, crate , , ti vmsi
Peaches, crate ftoi BOc
Apples. , , , L m box
NVTS
Pllberts, th. .... Bc
Walnuts. Ib. . 15c
4
PORTLAND (Jt'OTATIONS
PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 31 APi
Butler, punts: A grade 3ft cents Ih. In
parchment wrappers; 37e lb. in rartons;
B grade 35c in parchment wrappers.
31c in cartons.
Buttrrfal (Portland delivery, buying
price) A grade, delivered at least twice
weekly 35V3e, country stations. A
grade It glide 2c Ib. less. C rade Ac
less.
Cheese Oregon triplets. 17c; Oregon
loaf, lftc Brokers will pay le below
quotation.
Live Poultry Drying prlrei Leghorn
broilers K-2 lbs.. IB-iSc Ih.; do I lbs. and
over, 17-16s lb.; colored springs 1-3, llm.
19-19C, do over 3S lbs.. 20-llc; undtr J'
horn hens, over ;t lt. 12.13r; under 3i
lbs., 10-llc; colored hens 45 lbs, 17-lBc;
over I lbs.. Iff-llc lb. No. 1 giadei 1c less.
Eggs Buying price by wholesalers;
xtraa, 2lr; tUhtUrds, 19c; (U?t lite; me
diums 10v; medium fit its, 10c; under
grade, 14c.
Country meats Selling price to retail
ers: Country kllleU huss, best butcher,
DANCE NOTICE:
Th. public hi, dtmindtd tha
return o Dn Hood and hi,
hand, ao thry wilt appaar again
Saturday night, Auguit 21at.
The managamant advlaaa thoae
who wlah to attend to aeeura
table reaervatlona early by tele
phoning Eugene 19:9.
WILLAMETTE PARK
-j3
Last Times Today
BILL BOYD
"North Of The
Rio Grande"
"50 Roads
To Town"
with
DON AMECHE
ANN 60THERN
Slumps To 85 Cents Here
under IHO lbs. lf-l"lc; veeien lHS4c:
light and thin NMic lb.; heavy lo-ue.
cutters 8-10e lb: earner cows, -Lc;
bulls 10-llc. spring lam be lee lb.; ewes
potato Detchutee 11.75: Klamath No,
I, 12; Yakima No. L U 'Si l
1 25 cental.
potatoes New Crop Ysklma Gemt
I 15-1.30; Yakima Whit Rose H PT
cental: locals II. IS-1 Si orange box.
Onion New Crop Welia Walla 90c
per M-lb. lr. Yakima Ki. Wc.
rantjloup Calif . nominal ; Yakima
Standards, toc-ll: The Dalles l-U5
crate; Dlllard, $1.90 crate.
Wool 131. nominal. Willamette val
ley, medium. 15c rt. coarse and braids.
33c To.; eastern Oregon. 2-c I., fine,
a Wc ib; medium. lb-: cross-bred.
U-33C lb
Hops Nominal. ltM. 13 lb.
Mohair 1JJ1 contracts. &ftc.
Eastern Oregon 0-tc It-1 Willamette
alley, 33c lb. I
iUy Seiim price to retailers) Alfalfa. ,
1. Sis; ' n union
29.30: oat and vetch. clover 1I-1S
: ion, Poitland.
Changes were noted Saturday tn the
retail price of poultry at the Producers'
Public market. Light hens were quoted
at 24 cents a pound; heavy hens at ie
cent, liaht fryers at 2 centa and heavy
fryer at 32 centi.
Green peppers were lower, being quot
ed at 10 cents a pound, and tomatoes
were retailing at five cents a pound. The
Public market price list follows:
PUBLIC MARKET
RETAIL PRICES
V 1 e tables
Green com. doxen ears
Celery, bunch ,
Green beans, Ib --.. ,
,.1520c
15
, 5c
, 3c
. so
Cabbage,
Lettuce, head
Radishes. 3 bunches for
.10c
Spinach, lb. 7c; I for
.13c
Green onions, bunch 5c; 1 for 9c
Hothouse tomatoes, I lbs. for 25c, up to
20c lb.
Outdoor grown tomatoes, lb, 10c; S for 25c
Table Queen Squash, each 10e
Pickling cucumbers, lb. ... ,L. a'av
Parsley, bunch , , ,
New potatoes, 12 lbs. for .
Onions, sweet. Ib. ,
Carrots, bunch
Parsnips, lb. , t. ., ,
Peas, 3 lbs. .
3 for 9e
3c
15c
3 for 9c
Beets, bunch
All greens. 3 lbs. for.
15c
,10r
Green peppers, lb.
Tomatoes, lb. .....
. 5c
Pro Us
Htmslaya Blackberries, 3 boxes .
Youngberrles, box 10c; 1 for,
18e
Loganberries, 4 boxes , , , . . .
Pie Cherries, 1 lbs. for .. .,
Raspberries, box
Black Caps, 3 boxes
25e
-15c
-10c
-39c
-10c
10e
Strawberries, box ., ...
Rhubarb, 4 The.
Peaches, basket
-15 25c
10c
$1.00
Be
Pesch Plums. 3 lbs. ,
Plums, 30-lb. lug .
Gravensteln Apples, lb. ....
EfgS
Fresh Jumbos -
Fresh extras
Fresh mediums .
Peflltrv
Light hens. Ib
..24c
,..2c
...2Bc
Heavy hens. lb.
Light fryers lb ,
Heavy fryers, Ib.
Miscellaneous
Water cress, 3 bunches
Hominy, pt. 10c; qt. . , ,
Butter. Ib. ,
-15c
-18c
-35c
Filberts, Ih.
Walnuts, lb 18c, 3 lbs. for .
Sorghum, qt.
Horseradish. Ib. .
Rabbits, dressed lb.
-35c
-38c
20c
-30c
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Aug. 21. "AP-U. S. Dept.
Agr.l Hogs; Saturday none, for week
3S10, compared one week -en. hnlrh.r
hogi 23 lower, packing sows steady; late
bulk 105-21 A lb. drlveins 12.23, early sales
up lo 12.50. carload lots up to 12 113; 225-
-0.1 ins. ii .3-n.73, early to 12.00 and
better; light lights and slaughter pigs
1123.12.00: Parkin sows B.1S tn mn.tlv
9.00, few to 8 23 and above; feeder pigs
1 1 1 1 ..-wt iino KAiei 1 1 .ici oown.
Cattle: Saltirdav none, for week 4005.
calves Saturday none; for week 870; com
pared one week eiio. good ute-rs steady,
others 25 to as much as 50 lower, stock
en nearly steady; she stock mostly steady
in si tower, cunery rows ana all nulls
strong, vealers 30 higher; good grass
steers 9.30-10.00. medium grades 8 50-9 25.
common 8.00-8.00. cutters down to 4. 73;
grass heifers 8 23 down to 5 50. cutlers
down to 4.50; low cutter and cutter cows
4 00-75. shells down to 3 25. common to
medium grades. Including fat dairy tvpe
cows 8 00-5.73; good beef cows 8 00.825
Rood young cows 8.50-7 00; bulls 5.50-8.25)
beef kinds to 8.50, cutters down lo 4.75;
god to choice vealers 9 00-10.00; selects
to 1050, common down to 5.50, common
calves down to 4 50.
Sheep: Saturday none, for week 8390.
compared one week ago market strong
t 25 hinherj bulk good spring lambs
iti-1-v..a, iw cnoice to b.po early: com.
t"on in medium 7 Ott-8 30; common to me
dium yearlings 5.00-6.50; medium to good
ewes 3.00-4.00, common grades 3 00-3. 50.
PORTLAND STAPLE
PORTLAND, Aug. 31. APL
Berry or fruit. I00, 35.30; bales,
sugar
35.45;
so ao cental.
Domestic riour Selling price, city de
livery. 1 to as.bbl. lots; family patents
49'. f 75. bakers' hard wheat. $3 53I
7:3.1; bakers' bluetem. 3 41-J.B3; blended
haid wheat. $5 80-8 90; soft wheat flours.
$3 30-3 40; graham. e49s, $3.35; whol
wheal 49s. SB.tS barrel.
The Pacific pen ni en nire fl7,-
r0l.t;.io souare nulrs in area. Wing
the Inrgect body .f water in the
world.
The Gideons are an orKaniiatiou of
(raveling men banded tnjether for the
purpune of supplying every hotel
mteit room with BiVle.
Greeting Card Vstley Printing Co.
in
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TWO SMASH COMEDIES!
THi GAYItT
N t WIP4PI
COMEDY DRAMA
OF THt SlKMI
MkMURRAY 1
Ooora Open 6:30 Tonlghtl
BHHyr Hr.g AND e
STEEL ISSUES IS
NEW YORK. Ant. Ast Cutet
huvinf in Steels and Specialties today
managed t bring mild rejuvenation to a
raher tired looking stork market.
In most ol the two-hour proceedings
lr.tr trains and losies were about even-
divided. SAfne short covering, based
on the theory the market has already
hll1 , f0od ,-n-off. then appeared and
low upward trend developed.
Dealings were on the pathetle side
from the start. Transfers were around
300.OOO shares.
Trxav't closing quotations:
Atr Reduc H
Al Chem and Dy
Allied Stores
Am Can ...
Am and For Pow
A T and T
Am Tob B ......
Am Wat WkB ...
Anaconda. .
Armour. III. . ......
Atchison. . .......
Aviation Corp .,
Rail and Ohio
! Panndall
Rendlx Avla .......
Peth Steel ...
Boeing. . .....
Brlrjr Mfa? ...
Budd Mfa;
Calif Pack
Callahan E-L .....
Calumet and Hee
Canadian Pao 11
Case JI . 1744
Catcrpll Tract 9H
Celanese. . SH
Certain-Teed Unquoted
Che- and Ohio ...
Chrysler
Col Gas and Flee
Coml Invest Tr .
Coml Solv .....
Com with and Sou
Con Edfs .....
Con Oil - 15
Corn Prod , . 63H
Curt Wright 8V4
Du Pont 180H
Elect Auto Lt 3fl4
Gen Flee L. J3 .. 85H
Gen Foods . J7H
cen Mot
Goodvear Tires
Gr. No. Pf .........
Hudson Mot ..
Illinois Cent ..
Insp Copper
Int Harvest
mi nick
Int p and P Pf
I T and T
Johns Manv
Kennecott. ,
Lib O Ford
Lig-Myers B .. . Unquoted
Loew's . 84W
Montv Ward .... . &2V
Nat BIjc 38V,
Nat Distill ,. , 30K,
Nat Pow and Lt . , 10V4
NY Central - . 39
North Am ,., 24
Northern Pac . 391,,
Packard , ,. 8
J C Penney T -T. J fig
Penn RR - 38
Phillips Pet 58H
Presse Stl Car . ...... 20
Puh fierv NJ .
- 4H4
Unquoted
104
Pullman. . ...
Radio
Rem Rand
. 28
Rep stl
. 37 V,
Key Tob B
Sears Roe
Shell Union
So Cal Ed
South Pse
Stan Brands ...
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil NJ
Studehaker
Sup Oil
4S
.....Una uoted
Texas Corp
Texas Gulf Sill 3R'-i
Transamer . ... . 18'4
Union Carb 99
Union Pac .......... .......Unquoted
Unit Airline. 1SS
Unit Atrcraft . 3B-'
Unit Corp ........ St.
Unit Gas Imp ... ..... . 13'i
US Rubber ,
59
US Steel
Walworth. .
West Union ,
West Elect
White Mot .
Woo! worth. ,
Cirh:
.,-, H5H
14 i
48V,
. , .....149
. 24
Cities Serv S
Elect Bond and Share 174
CHICAnO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Auf. 11. AP-U. 8. Dept.
Atr.t Hos 1.000; two loads eholca too.
210 lb. averages around 10 lower than
Friday's average at 13. 65; compared week
ago nogs from 33!t lbs. down 70-lw lower
heavier hogs IA3(i lower; sown 40-80
dawn: ihtppara took 115; estimated hold
over 1.000.
Cattle, soo. ealves 100 compared Friday
last week: Fed steers of value to sell at
Ifl.M upward IV 40 higher; kinds turning
at 15 00.16 00 fully steady, but IS-ftO lower
on offerings turning at 14.R0 down; best
long yearlings 17.35; 7M lb. yearlings
17 00: specialty TM lb. heifers 16 50; best
Ksnsas and Nebraska weighty grass
lleers 13 00; outstanding Montana grass
cowi 10.75 and heavy feedera 11.50; frass
rows 15 lower; cutters steady, grassy and
fed heifers steady to IS higher, but slow;
bulls 13'frfl lower; vealers M lower; aver
age cost slaughter steers well above 14 00.
Sheep. T.OO0; for week ending Friday
ro.doo directs. Compared Friday last
week: spring Ismbs 35-50 and more low
er: yearlings and sheep around 15-50 off;
week's spring lamb top lt.M, paid early
for choice natives; hulk natives 10.50
1100. eloilng bulk 10.11 down; elostng
top 11 00 paid for choice westerns, most
westerns this week of medium to choice
grade at 10 15-1100; top yearlings 9 50.
other plain to good offerings 7 15-9 00;
extreme top slaughter ewes l.W bulk
1.50-3.00, good 08-14 IK range feeding
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NEWS CARTOON
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THE REGISTER. GUAKD, EUGEXE. OREGON
lambs 10 00-10 25; few choice western
yearlings breeding ewes 9-50.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. AP The wheat
market rallied about a cent a bushel to
day on the strength of moderate buying
attributed to rernova of hedges by ex
porters and some profit taking by pre
vious sellers.
Trade specialists said a break of around
25 cent a bushel in wheat since the
season's high level was reached last
month has eliminated many weak hold
ers who have taken losses, thereby
strengthening the technical position of
the market. Private advices Indicated
the Canadian export sales overnight
were better than expected.
Wheat closed S-l cent higher compar
ed with yesterday's finish. September
1.05 V-1, D December 1.0TV, and corn
was l' tower to 4 higher, September
December 6Ms. Oats were un
changed to ' off.
PORTLAND BUTTER
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 21 (UP
There was no change In the egg marketing ireateI here.
mixed auite thoroughly as is Quality.
Desirable stuff la finding a very good
ie wim "rejects' slow.
Piling up of butter In storage con
tinues with the movement Into coolers
unusually liberal In view of the ex
treme, lateness of the season.
Tomato market deal Is Increasing rap-
Idly locally and through the Pacific
northwest generally. The Dalles, Dillard,
Wapato, Yakima and even local points
are contributing but prices are showing
only very slight recession.
Because It is difficult today to secure
well matured Yakima potatoes that will
fill the Oregon grade, operators are look
ing more than ever to the local pro
duct. Prices are steady.
Even though killers as a rule are still
quoting the extreme low point to the
country for light hens, they are as a rule
securing local places for their actual
needs.
Theatres
Q. EL J.
SATURDAY BILLS
MoDONALD: "The Good
Earth."
HEILIQi "It Could Happen to
You" and "Two-Gun Law."
STATE; "Sea Devils" and
"Bong of the Gringo."
MAYFLOWER: "Swing High,
Swing Low" and "Love is News."
REX: "50 Roads to Town"
and "North of the Rio Grande."
Harrisburg Girls
Picnic Near River
HARRISBURG. Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) The F. L. Girls hold their meet
ing Thursday night on the river bank
near town. The bright moonlight and
generous camp fire lighted up the
grounds sufficiently. The meeting was
made a social affair with Miss Helen
Hebnke as hostess. A liberal lunch
wai partaken of weiners being fea
tured.
Ralph Weeks, cousin of C. F. Morse,
arrived here from Philadelphia, Pa.,
Friday as a guest at the Morse farm
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kuchl have
bought a hme in Eugene and have
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tff&r48 j
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I JJ E ti love! ? j
MMim : "LAN brought her 1
'f3rfe- , " husband good fortune ' j
j'n exehge for
'V r' " T- iifiis-- ----. - --- .j
moved there.
Mrs. Evelyn Warner is packinff up
her household gowls pr? paraturr l
moving to Eugene. hc is on a deal
to eicbange her Harriaburg prop
erty or pruirty in Eugene.
The Harrisburg budget committee
which consists of the town council
ajid as many more property holders
appointed by the city council has been
at work making out a budget for au
other year. They have tpent one eve
ning on the job and find it quite a
task. It will take another evening and
perhaps more.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Msrsdort of
Eugene visited this week with Mr.
Mersdorf's mother, Mrs. Maria Mem
dorf, Th inrreae in the production of
beam with the extra work in picking
and in canning theru is providing work
for many of the women and childen of
IlarrUburg. Nearly every available
prrson is u work in the field or in
the cannery.
Among the visitors to the Willamette
ralley and Ilarrihburg homs recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Chrig Miller and
three children from Iowa, Mrs. John
Bender and daughter Naomi of Iowa,
and John Voder alfo Croin Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belts from
Hood River are visiting here with
their cousins, George and John Belts.
Mrs. Anna McMahon went to Port
land Monday for a clinical observa
tion. She has returned home and will
Abraham .Miller
d Olive Bucher
were married last Sunday in Califor
nia. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. mid Mrs. Albert Miller who live
on a farm northeast of Harrisburg.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Bucher of North Pomona,
Cal. They are spending their honev-
mnon with Mr. Miller's parents.
The Linn county Pomona grange
will meet the first Saturday in Sep
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6:15 Sketches In Melody
6:30 News
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6 30 rarm Hour
6 45 Market and crop reports
7:30 Music
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StOOOresonian News
5:15 Hornik Orchestra
5:30 Musical News
5:45 Speaking of Sports
6:00 Cincinnati Summer Opera
6:45 Fleet Week Flashes
7:00 KEX Program
7:15 Silent to KOB
8:00 Orchestra '
8:30 Oregonian News
8:45 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra
9:00 Bismarck Hotel Orchestra
9:30 Stevens Hotel Orchestra
10:00 Ellis Kimball's Orchestra
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5:30 Rainbow Grill Orchestra
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6:43 Renson Hotel Concert
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2KI-
THE GLORY
u A ki i i u n
in n i i n w
....add this story j
a( ka.u kA A..
shipped the soil... J
and gave of their
( hearts to good earth!
J WANG the husband
who had learned
meaning of fa-
mine and plague... J
never the value
tember in the Brownsville city park
for a picnic and a regular business
teiou.
Mr. Gladys H-dlemon and daugh
ters Henrietta ami Madaleiue return
ed Monday evening from Yakima,
Wash., where they spent two weeks
wjih relatives.
Several of the Mennonlte young peo
ple of this community went to Hub
bard Friday to attend the young peo
ple' institute. Among them were Edna
Voder, Jinmer (lingerie-, Arthur Gin
cerich, Ruth Stewart, Mabel Eash,
Mary Eash, Levi Hostetler.
Six former Harrisburg high school
students went up the McKenzie Sun
day for nn afternoon of boating and a
picnic. Included in the party were the
following: Mona Brock of Portland,
Evelyn Hnrmon of Eugene, Lorane
Marguth of Benton-Lane park, Anne
Cersovski and Clarence Spurlin, Har
risburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Bucher and
son and daughter, Mr. Harder, and
Esther Horst were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Yoder Thursday "while on
their way from California to attend
the Mcnnonite conference at Turner.
Walterville Ladies
Aid Society Meets
WALTERVILLE, Aug. 21. (Spe
cial) The Walterville ladies aid so
ciety met Thursday for tiuilting with
several present for the day and for
the covered dish dinner served st
twelve o'clock. A sunbonnet baby
quilt was received that day for work
and will he put into the frames
later. Many of the ladies who are
in attendance during the year are
out on pickine beans and doing other
work at band at this time of the
yonr.
DAN FLOOD Willamette Pnrk Sat.
Nite. Re-booked by popular demand.
8;30 Promenade Cafe Orchestra
9:00 Jantzen Beach orchestra
9:30 La Salle Hotel Orchestra
9:45 Congress Hotel Orchestra
10:00 Biitmore Hotel Orchestra
10:30 Olympic Hotel Orchestra
11:00 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra
11:30 Jack Meakin's Music, NBC
To 12 Weather Report
ROIN, Portland
0 Kilocycles
(CBS Network)
5:00 Maurice Orchestra
5:30 Hollywood Showcase
6:00 Your Hit Parade
6:45 Leon F. Drews. Organist
7:00 Bunny Eerigan Orchestra
7:30 Johnny Presents
8 00 Professor Quiz
8 30 Benny Goodman Orchestra
9:00 Paul Pendarvia Orchestra
8:30 Don Chlesta
9:45 Five Star Final
10:0O Jan Garber Orchestr
10:30 Orchestra
11:00 Pasadena Orchestra
11:30 George Hamilton Orchestra
"America's Sweetest
Swing Band" at
SWIMMERS' DELIGHT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd
8:30 till 12
Tickets 40c Each
pped" Charles
Peggy Stratford
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Uw.e idnrMet is a utucriKr in u,.
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1 Have You Seen
FREEZER SHELF
9 Glendon H. Dotson
jj Electric Store
I 11th and Oak Phone 202
CLOdVO TIME
11 noon far v. i
Saturday for Sundv .. - pv ttL
Poatoffic. In Iun prrrT- -!lfi?t
Clasa Matter. " " cvcxa i!rvtV.
AOJrRTW.L...
U your ad aopear. mrnrwi
ImmedUtaly. Wa accept nipoaaioT.,
tor on. Incorrect tnaerUan on:r
Funeral Directors 120
mill u i ri'i-rtT.t ,,v.. rr -
"'w uamuwu).ur, 1-ilAi'r I
Rprincfielr! tirh and R pk,.. V
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fOUI.K rUNEUAt HUME 1 XXmsir!. II
Phone 112
norlsts 30 b.r"'.".'"".R
KAUP'S (or
Belter FtoWiTTTiTow WiU !,a
Personals
145
VOUNU womeo in trouble iw in n..7, end J., ;u1-
of friend are aeked to coomuoi- .
ths Sslvstion Army Whk. Shi.in , hi... ,'
Hom. 2641 N. W. Marfair Arcnus I rata.
it, jmi y. Manair Arcnue. I r. rxktrV.'
Jand, Orefon; or with Mra. Ad- N'mber at L' a t
T. 71!l Pearl trt. Fn;.n.. flr i ,E bTi
roruaoa,
jutant
. Arm
Lost and Found
I.OSl Bet. tith and Lincoln anrt tl"
Domestic Laundry, dark conifurtcr.
I'ease ret. to liDS Ililrard. RewnrH
i.va in mver lioaa dist.. tt.h
wire-haired fox terrlrr. Wliiip with
black spots. Answers to 'Itis.''
Phone 4.'ll. Reward.
LOST on McKenzie Itiwar., i-. . 1 1 ,,f
beddins Aur. 14th. For reward cal'
Tel. ftl2 or UOS-n.
LC1ST lieail dress clin. bt. ViF
and Ferry. Call 177-U, evenin-;
Win. d.iy.
KOI'NI) Ulack. wbitP, brown
terrier. N'.i tall. Ph. HI3.W.
FOUXI A imtu'Tiirir
Pb. 17.M-W
$25 REWAED
For the arrest and c nvlctlon of the
person or persons remormc or rip.
stroyinir Eugene Repister-Giianl i -j-IOI.
rursl delivery boxes alonu the b:ch.
waya leadins out of Encer.e. Re
port to Rpgister-Gnnrd office.
Transportation 160 niairTv? BCI
O. W. $1.85 PORTLAND R. T. (X
LeaTinj; Eugene 8 a. m., 2 p. tn.. 6 p.m
LOWEST FARES LOS ANGELES
SAN FRANCISCO $8.50
DOLLAR STAGES, INC.
Depot Broadway Caab Store
m E. Broadway Phone fWl
TWO passengers to Colorado. Aug
24. via Boise and Salt Lake City.
Inquire 905 Alder street or call
290-J.
GOING to San Francisco Mon. 4 a. m.
Want 3 passengers to share esp.
2B33 Potter.
Real Estate for Sale 200
COZY FURNISHED
HOME
4 RMS., beautiful condition. $20 a w.
VERY PLEASANT APARTMENT
3 LARGE rooma and bath. Close in.
FURNISHED. $30 a month.
SAM RUGH REALTY CO.
102f Willamette PJione fi I
A BETTER INCOME INVEST
MENT. Close in, 4 Apt. House and
Garages. Income $125.00 month;
price $0,000.00. See Oren C. Davis
tor particulars. Rm. 5 U. S. Natnl
Bank Bldg,
NICELY FURNISHED
bedroom home, close-in on wet XICE li;ht room. tt'i mt!l
muc, oenr nil m-luuib. a. g i or (eu t lnTaiA
vaiue, wsj oowu. 0 . r.iTT l
PARSONS CO.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
01 West Bdwy. Phone Ol'.'
HAVE SEVERAL GOOD BUYS
Improved farms, ucrccges, homes, and
city properties.
OTTO MENNES, S10 Miner Blrltr.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND
INSURANCE
LLOYD A. PAYNE. 310 Miner Bids
NTEW 6 ROOM SUBURBAN'
Hard wood floors, fireplace, A.
fruit, nuta. Going east, sacrifice for
$3700 or furnished $-1000. Terms.
Clyde Cockerill, Park Ave.
TWO houses in Eugene: 2 houses m
Springfield; lOri down, balance lik"
rent.
PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN
Ph. JUS 802 Willamette Su
Over Seymour's Cafe
BY OWNER 200 A. stock ranchTli'
A. in cult., bnl in timber and pa;
ture, living spring, hse., barn, Slj
per acre. lri'.Kt Ferry.
FARM, i6 acres, house, barn, out
buildings, fruit, nuts, grapes, elec
tricity, near Hwy. Santa Clara ti .st.
Owner SW Olive St.
S ROOM bungalow, 1134 Monroe St
Full baaemant, furnace, watering
system, garage. Phone S2S or in-
quire at HQS Monroe. .
TIIIS WEEK ONLY By owners,
2 A. ranch, with bides, close to
i Kucene: bargain for iiuick sale
Reg.-Gunrd 1423. .
WHY pass up the best buy in town?
! 6 rooma, furnished and new. F'i!'.
! basement. For only $o6Tkj.OO. !'.")
Van Buren.
LAXD BANK FAEMS I TiB
Oonvenient terms. Call or write C. if .ut, jreea or ')()S(
W. Buckley or 0. A. Barnes, 107 I wood. ljf t-j.
E. Sth. Telephone IOiIS. I '-!Ji--.
FOR SALE: Full let. E. face. -la , u tyjff.VKi ri'
blks. of campus, sidewalk, sew-:. t-.arut-oiled
street and alley. H'JO.OO c"S 1 s..r. it
Tel. 1778-W.
IF yon want a home, and roultry rac
ing or fruit and vegetables, or s
divided and 4 or It homes built, th.
place is l bargain, priced to sr.i;
5th house W. on Hilysrd Lane.
KINNEY'S 1037 FARM CATALO'5
04 Big pages general Information: 8W
pictnrea, detail S00 farms, location
pricea, terms, taiea, covera aJ
Weatern Oregon.
Oregon Settlement Assn.. SI W. $:
COMPLETE list ol city ami
homes. ltc down, bal like reel
Mi-Oily Realty. f,0 W. Bdwt
nine ROoMMTimrbTNTFTr?i:
Between the V. of O. and b-s ns
district. WUI irovidc v,.j a home
and income. Ph. 1100 V-'. Onr.'jv
lutiO A. tock ran'-b, well :t
good bides., considerable t:r.:.er. t
n:L E. Cottage (irore. Cood foad
.A'e HswIeT. C"'tee Crore.
oil A. 7 mi. out. A !!rks''i- S-.--with
4' firkevs. In. a1.'.' E. -h.
H. N. THAXI.Eil for farms, h
acreage, exchanges. Cresw.'.l.
M"IERN
Firp!ace
irst sld A rx.
P5 iv.s.vc.
i KM. liouaa at l.'a L. V.nh.
half cah.
ROMMAN'S E.
iSTut K RANCH Wnta owner.
rearl t. at T.ntk rit. r-.n !.l r'hll
if.. 1
M;,bi(.V,7,
Minr
rr'!.n;
in i -
-, "i'twitOrfis
V ''. Bartahi fS"
f ifi.t. Ore. ' '"1 2
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t reit. r.;.::.'V
.UV t-rai. h,. IdtTT
J'fll f-r .'unit. 4,1 r .u
10 A. eirdfnini lute,,
Lydict. Ht 2. Pi.?!
Real Estate Wish
'niE Br.si uTtiTSrt
Ke;..G;-.arii IK'S.
ACKKAGE, mproTfi
fpr cash. Wr.tt M jijl
Basiieu
Opportunitid
FOR SALE ltol itSK
site. All like frstt , K
hill and timbtr. Liriiiwi
crnnnds and pirku:( ra M
tor tavern, cabins, m wan
ming, rifling, byiuif. tl rc
iti?, buntiDr. Small pvtq i
beer parlor, boat, a
I'lare for wrrirt rjltl
road just out of ctrlrxk
to biwar. Frict SW; i
bnl. terms. 1W BitfeH
WANT MAX TOM'
LOCAL BUSLMS
Mt'ST be enerpetie iH faoJ
resnonsible. hmt tftvci
to party qualifvini. Wrxrl
phone. Hoi liV Rh.jjM
! (iOOD SMALL GE)3
1000 WiHaortte ftal
FOR lease, tiimi prara
U". prin:t!e!d ntr
iosMlM!:r:e. .ew ir.-w
finard H17.
SMALL restaurant a t'
'ercel. loea. Prosptren "I
rViliag beeau'f at e 4
lie-.il'isrd HW.
sfoCK iaei aci IfJa
etab V,l
Met Co., J2i!lHiH
Y'Vin "Minim Proferttl F-J
MINKS SEHVireWJlll
eery. 1409 KJ-6aA
For Sale orJct
nrvT-
A l
(",od h'r how. K
iS rer ma. Mai H
"ntraxleb-cJ
For Sale orJ
aaV Hewn r4T"
r'ent.' Ref.-Guirf lt-
IlKFl
Fuel for
SAWDUST I
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