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Page Twelve. "KINGOFJAZnO PLAY HERE FRIDAY fhe tantalizing rhythms of the TUng of Jazz," alias the "dean of modern American dance music," alias Paul Whiteman, will provide entertainment for homecoming crowds on the University of Ore gon campus Friday. The maestro will direct his 30 piece orchestra in an hour con cert In McArthur court, beginning at 8:30. At 10 o'clock and contin uing until 1 a. m. he will play in the court for the university's gala homecoming dance. An abundance of featured ar tists will be heard with the or chestra. Whiteman's hobby of dis covering new talent keeps his troupe liberally sprinkled with coming stars. With him on his tour through Eugene he brings Jimmy Brierly, handsome tenor; Marian Manners, southern soprano; Al Gallodoro, ace saxophonist; Roy Bargy. out standing pianist; the "Swing Wing" of Teagarden, La Vere and Tea garden, and Mike Pingatore, banjo marvel. Seats for the hour's concert pre ceding the dance are priced at 75 cents and 35 cents for high school students. Tickets for the dance are $2 per couple. Reservations may be made with the educational ac tivities office on the University of Oregon campus. Theatres E. H. S. THURSDAY BILLS McDONALD: "Life Begins in College" and "Bulldog Drummond Comes Back." I1EILIG: "Saturday's Heroes" and "Two Fisted Sheriff." STATE: "Silent Barriers" and "Hopalong Cassldy Re turns." MAYFLOWER: "Turn Off The Moon." REX: Same aiMcDonald. At the Heilig theatre Thursday starts one of the better football pictures of the year "Saturday's Heroes." Taken from a story by Francis Wallace about football and big business, the picture retains all the excitement of the book. Also at the Heilig is "Two Fisted Sher iff," "Life Begins In College" Is the title of the film starring the Rltz brothers and now playing at the McDonald. It's a laughrlot, with the looney lads even trying to play football in coonskln coats. Also on the bill is "Bulldog Drum mond Comes Back," starring John Barrymore. "Silent Barriers" is the title of the State's main feature to run through Saturday. Also on the double program is "Hopalong Cm sidy Returns," with Bill Boyd once more the terror of western out laws. The Mayflower theatre's Thurs day attraction is "Turn Off The Moon" and stars Charlie Rugglcs, Eleanore Whitney and Johnny Downs. It's a gay and clever com edy romance, with Ruggles as good as ever In a different sort of part MME. Galli-Curci The World's Most Famous Operatic Singer Will Appear In Concert McArthur Court Sunday, Oct. 24 3:15 P. M. Good Seats Available Reserved: $1.00. $1.25 General Admission: 5Uc A Special Ticket Booth Has Been PUed In Waihburne't Presented Bv Associated Students 1 1 BROTHERS 11 ly "LIFE BEGINS If IN COLLEGE" Ji JOHN I BARRYMORE 1 II "BULLDOG J IV DRUMMOND 71 COMES BACK" J Social Notes (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9) bridge was enjoyed. Prizes were awarded during the afternoon. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fay Scott, 411 Tenth avenue west, PAST MATRONS The Past Matrons club of Blue River chapter, Order of Eastern Star, met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. S. Bundy, with seventeen present Dessert and bridge were enjoyed by the group. Assisting Mrs. Bundy as hostess was Mrs. C. B. Ruth. INITIATION SET Initiation is scheduled for Friday evening by the Women of Moose at their regular meeting in the Moose hall at eight o'clock. The drill team as well as officers are asked to attend, dressed in white. AUXILIARY EVENT Af twn n'rlnrk Friday afternoon. the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railread Clerks will meet at the home of Mrs. George Lucas, 840 Polk street. Members are asKea In brinsr dish towels and canned fruit for the Lane county cottage at the Children's Farm home, near Corvallis. INVITED BY LODGE Evangeline and Blue River chap ters. Order of Eastern Star, have been invited to visit Cottage Grove chapter of the order on Friday evening, October 22, at eight o'clock. PAST NOBLE GRANDS Several members of the Past Noble Grands club of the Eugene Rebekah lodge will visit the Junc tion City club on Thursday eve ning. DEGREE OF HONOR The Degree of Honor will con duct a regular business meeting on Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock in the Moose hall. PLAN LUNCHEON The Women of the Friendly Bible class of the First Methodist Epis copal church will have a one o'clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lucy Eminger, 1944 Lincoln street on Friday afternoon. The afternoon will be spent in tying comforts. 60 Auxiliary Members At Meeting About sixty members of the American Legion auxiliary attend ed the Willamette district council meeting in the Moose hall in Eu gene Wednesday evening. A num ber of guests were in attendance, and among auxiliary officials were Mrs. E. P. Dorrls, Mrs. S. S. George, Mrs. Delia Borin of Eu gene, past department presidents; Mrs. Lewis of Reedsport, depart ment legislative chairman; Mrs. Frazier, department chaplain, Mrs. Mable McTurf of Marshfield, de partment secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Raven of Corvallis, district presi dent; and Mrs. Hattle Connett of Albany, department junior activi ties chairman. Installation of council officers was held, with Mrs. Ada Cox of Florence, president; Mrs. Elmer Gcigor of Eugene, vice-president, and Mrs. Zoe Heath of Newport, secretary-treasurer. At the close of the meeting, the group joined with the American Legion for refreshments. The next meeting is to be November 17, Star Club A covered dish luncheon will be held Friday afternoon at one-fifteen o'clock In the McKenzle River temple by the Blue River Stnr club, Order of Eastern Star. Guest day will be observed, and cards will be in play during the afternoon. All Eastern Star members are invited. The committee for arrangements is Mrs. Ben Brown, chairman, Mrs. C. M. Marshall, Mrs. Calvin Bryan, Mrs. R. L. Robertson, Mrs. R. W. Rundlett and Mrs. C. R. Clark, Sewing Club At the meeting of the American Legion auxiliary Sewing circle Wednesday afternoon, held at the home of Mrs. C. S. Dillon, fifteen members were present and three visitors. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elmer Gciger, on November 17. ( Whiteman j isS'Ati M I I I III V U i.mi'i ininrrs n II , m - "--. i I'll I I Will Appear AND- jf l J McArthur Court ( f SOQaGD1!? Friday, Oct 22 ' Jjg DnnDGD0 i The Associated Students are Indeed fortunate in being i ut he PaKes of ' I able to secure the one and onlv lA. JkVTx nir history comes this . ! "KING OF JAZZ" . I Y1 fW--" j For This HoinccominR Event l VW.-Jjj? RICHARD ARLEN ! if'S tlUf'L. -C Lilli Palmer Antoinette I Concert: 8:30 . 9:30 1 'f " -H r ... n kA , . i I . . j . -r ... . , , OJ , , , i i . Ce her Barry Mackay Admission 75c High School Students 35e i J Cartoon i Dance: 10:00 -1:00 A. M. &Jd& fe"NT ADMISSION: $2.00 COUPLE SPECTATORS: S1.Q0 jff , '' Vol' X? Ill TICKETS AT DOOR , Ljfer District Aid Meet Interests Many COBURG, Oct. 21. (Special) Ninety-two members and guests of the sub-district No. 4, Ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church were present for the cov ered dish luncheon at Wendling Tuesday. Mrs. Fred E. Chambers, Eu gene, president, presided. Devo tions were conducted by Rev. Earl Cotton of the Wendling church. Minutes of the last meeting were read and standing committees re ported. Ten districts reported on work for the past year, and plans for future year, roll call followed. Special songs were sung by Mrs. W. J. Landess, a reading was giv en by Mrs. D. R. Fullerton, Springfield. Luncheon Held After the nominating and reso lution committees were selected the group adjourned for luncheon. The afternoon session opened by singing. Dr. B. Earle Parker of the Eugene church brought a mes sage, "Faith by Love." A read ing was given by Mrs. Hester Reed, Cottage Grove, and a song by Mrs. J. I. Kent, Creswell. Mrs. Coffee of Eugene gave three readings. Special song was giv en by the Wendling group. Drr Louis Magin gave an address on the woman's place in church. Election Held The nominating committee re ported and Mrs. Fred E. Cham bers was unanimously re-elected president for two years, and Mrs. Gantz of Springfield was re elected treasurer. The courtesy committee ex pressed appreciation for enter tainment. Oakridge invited the Aid to meet with them next year. An offering was taken and pre sented to the Wendling church. Many Represented Aids represented at the rally were Coburg, Cottage Grove, Cres well, Junction City, Marcola, Wendling, Oakridge, Riverview, Springfield, Westfir. Dr. Magin dismissed the group with singing. Auxiliary Event The Typographical Union aux iliary held its monthly meet Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. H. S. Russell. Those attending the meet ing were Mrs. A. F, Bremer, Mrs. Gilbert Barber, Mrs. Harry C. Farley, Mrs. Robert C. Hal, Miss Cora Kreamer, Mrs. Oliver Spies, Mrs. Stuart A. McDonald, Mrs. Ralph C. Thomson, Mrs. Charles M. Rolens, Mrs. H. S. Russell. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Spies on November 9. Dinner Arranged The Women's Alliance of the Community Liberal church is in charge of arrangements for the harvest festival dinner scheduled Friday evening at six o'clock in the church. The program for the evening is belne nrranupH hv itn Ralph C. Crow, and the dinner committee includes Mrs. Belle Ly dlck and Mrs. H. L. Woodhouse. Mrs. E. F. Judkins and Mrs. Her bert Higginbotham are on the dec- orauons committee. FREE FESH FRISH BEND, Oct. 21. OP) Scores of men, women and children scooped fish from irrigation canals today in response to an anneal from state and game officials for central Ore gon residents to aid In salvaging the fish facing death in dry pools. Although a night driver meets lower cars, it's four times more likely that an accident, if he has one, will be a bad one. THURSDAY ONLY 111 A IN UUL,L.KUIV' fi I 7 r. I r fLSrmS ' Y BARRRE Latest News ... Colortoon I KlKJ i "BULLDOG 1 Chaptef No. 5 tW iz?Si DRUMMOND FRANK BUCK'S lli?HC!iS U COMES BACK ' "JUNGLE MENACE" raC ll'ilVtVaa' ff'4S3tSPt I Continuous Shows Start W:4S THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGO THURSDAY RADIO PROGRAMS KOBE Eacsaa 1120 Kllosrclss (Matnsl'Doo Lit Nctwark) 5:00 Music By Dave School 5:30 Wayne Kng's Orchestra COO Rythmic SophlsUcaUon 8:15 Phantom Pilot :S0 Frank Bull J:45 Newt 7:00 Poole Proeram 7:30 Henry Weber's Musical Revua 8:00 Front Page Drama 8:15 Trip to Mars 8:30 Sam Hay'a Football 8:45 American Legion. :00 News 8:15 Wrestling Matches 10:30 Kay Kaiser's Orchestra 11:00 Roger Burke's Orchestra 11:30 Frank Sartino's Orchestra KOIN Portland M0 Kilocycle. (CBS Network) 5:00 Maurice Orchestra 5:15 Who'a Your Hosier' 5:30 Football Renue 5:45 Tons Revue 8:00 Major Bowes 7:00 Little Show 7:18 Leon F. Drews. Organist 7:30 We, the People 8:00 Scattergood Banes 8:15 Kate Smith :1S Ted Florlto Orchestra 9:30 Classic Strings 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 On the Air FRIDAY RADIO PROGRAMS KOBE En fetit 1430 Klloerelei (Mutuil-Don Lee Network) 7:00 a. m. Early Bird 7:4ft Morning Devotional 8:00 Singing Personalities 8:15 Big Freddie Miller 8:30 Leo Fraudberg'a Orchestra 8:45 Andy and Vrgtnla 9:00 Newa 9:05 Morning Housewife 9:55 News and Music 10:15 Carson Robinson and Bucharoos 10:30 Information Bureau 10:45 Ma Perkins 11:00 Let's Dance 11:15 Roundup 11:30 News and Music 11:45 Beatrice Fairfax 12:00 Waltz Time 12:15 p. m News i 12:30 Peacock Court 12:45 What Lane County Thinks 1:00 College Melodies 1:15 Streamline Swing 1:30 Coral Strand 1:45 Frank Sartino's Orchestra 2:00 At Your Command 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Jack and Adelle 3:45 University High 4:00 News KOIN Portland 040 Kilocycles (CBS Network) 6:30 a. m KOIN Klock 8:00 KOIN News Service 6:05 Sons of the Pioneers , 8:15 This and That 8:45 Consumer News 9:00 Mary Margaret MacBrlde 9:15 Edwin C. Hill 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Betty and Bob 10:15 Betty Crocker 10:30 Arnold Grimm's Daughter 10:45 Hollywood in Person 11:00 Big Sister 11:15 Real Life Stories 11:30 American School of the Air 12:00 Magazine of the Air 12:30 p. m. Jenny Peabody 12:45 Newly weds 1:00 Myrt and Marge 1:15 Pretty Kitty KeUy 1:30 Store Reporter 1:45 Jeannette Cramer 2:00 Variety Matinee 2:15 Mary Cullen 2:30 News Through a Woman's Eyes 2:45 Good Afternoon, Neghbora 3:00 Western Home Hour 3:30 Newspaper of the Air 4:30 Classified Ad-Venture 4:35 Dinner Concert 4:45 Leon F. Drews, Organist KEX, Portland 110 Kilocycles (NBC Blue Network) 8:30 a. m. Musical Clock 7:00 Family Altar Hour 7:30 Over the Breakfast Table 7:45 Viennese Ensemble 8:00 Financial Service 8:15 Blue Painted Rock 8:30 Dr. Brock 0:00 Oregonian Home Institute 9:15 Brick Holton 9:30 National Farm and Home 10:00 Lost and Found Items 10:02 Crosscuts 10:30 Oregonian News 10:45 Grace and Scotty 11:00 Current Events 11:15 Radio Show Window 11:30 Western Farm and Home 12:30 p. m. Oregonian Newa 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 Talk by O. M. Plummer BROTHERS IMMI 10:45 Clyde McCoy Orchestra lMSi-Henry King Orchestra 11:45 Black Chapel KGW rerUand 520 Kilocycles (NBC Bed Network) 3:00 Rudy Vallee 8:00 Alias Jimmy Valentlna 8:15 Beaux Arts Trio 8:30 Your Government at Your Service 8:45 Vic Arden Orchestra 7:00 Kraft Music Hail 8:00 Amos 'n' Andy 8:13 Standard Symphony Hour 8:15 Maxwell House Showboat 10:15 Richfield News Flashea 10:30 Melody Memoirs 11:00 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra 11:30 Olympic Hotel Orchestra To 13 Weather Reports HEX. Portland 11M Kilocycles (NBC Blue Network 5:00 Speaking of Sports 5:30 to 8:00 Salent to KOB 8:00 Land of the Whatsit 8:15 Elza Schallert Reviews 8:30 Studio Program 8:45 Oregonian News 9:00 Viennese Melodies 9:15 Chez Paree Orchestra 9:30 Trocadero Orchestra 10:00 DeauvUle Club Orchestra 10:30 El Patio Ballroom Orchestr 11:00 Oregonian Newa 11:15 Haven of Rest 11:30 Charles ROnyan. Organist To 12 Weather and Police Report 1:00 Little concert 1:30 Club Matinee 2:00 Neighbor Nell 2:15 Edward Davie 2:25 Financial and Grain Report 2:30 Choir Symphonette 2:45 Glass Hat Room Orchestra 3:00 Harry Kogen Orchestra 3:30 Press Radio News 3:35 Charles Sears, Tenor 3:45 Ranch Boys KGW, Portland 620 Kilocycles (NBC Red Network) 7:00 a. m. Just About Time 7:30 Keeping Time 7:45 Oregonian News 8:00 Stars of Today 8:30 Beaux Arts Trio 8:45 Gospel Singer D;oo Virginia Lee Se Sunbeam 9:15 NBC Program 9:30 Store Reporter 10:00 Tillamook Kitchen 10:15 Mrs. Wiggs of Cabbage Patch 10:30 John's Other Wife 10:45 Just Plain Bill 11:00 Strlngtime 11:15 Women in Headlines 11:30 How To Be Charming 11:55 Oil Burner 12:00 Pepper Young's Family 12:15 p. m. Mo Perkins 12:30 Vic and Sade THURS. FRI. SAT. i'V A AND 1 fct 1J HIT NO. 2 BRAVED N n. Tkm n'Vallla 1:00 Sweat ruiyuuns 1:1S Guiding Light 1:30 Story o' Mary Marlln . . . B.j.hmn Tim, riinrin Sarft 2:00 Hollywood Nwi flashes 2:05 Aruiur lartg 2:15 Curbstone Quia 3:30 Martha Meade 4-1 rclnrl fiale 3:00 Dental Clinic 3:15 Woman a Magazine 01 me jvit 4:00 NBC Program 1 no cugen nesuwiiuuu - -ber of the Associated Press. The Assoc!- . . . I ... 1 .1.1 .n . 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Reader notices 10c a line per day. Minimum Charge 33e No ad taken for less than two tinea Count 5 average words to a line. ADJUSTMENTS If your ad appears Incorrectly notify us Immediately. We accept responsibility for one Incorrect Insertion oniv. Lodge Notices 110 McKENZIE RIVER Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Blue River Chapter, O. E. S., 850 E. 14th Ave. Dancing party at 9:00 p. m., Sat., Oct. 23. Refreshments serv ed at midnight. All Masons and members of Eastern Star Invited McKenzie River, lodge, No. 195, 850 E. 14th Ave., Spec, com., 7:30 p. m. Thurs., Oct. 21. M. M. Degree. AH Master Masons wel come. Real Estate for Sale 2001 OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION TTarm Buyer's Headauarters Free Farm Catalog 40 ACRES FOR BERRIES, POULTRY, $1700 Located 15 miles of Eugene on good road, near schools, stores, eic. o-room dox house, Cheap barn and out buildings, some nice wood-timber, creek, orchard. Some terms. Many other carefully selected farms are fully described in Kinney's Free Oregon Farm Catalog. OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION, 81 W. 8TH AVE. F. H. A. LOANS 5 PAKSONS CO. We cover your automobile against liability $14.80 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 61 West Broadway Ph. 942 NEARLY new 8-room house, large elevated wooded grounds, view of river and hills, two baths, au tomatic heat at 2550 E. 15th. number at driveway entrance, terms and some trade 126 ACRE RANCH Fully equipped. Modern 8-room house, IVi miles southeast of Donna. Terms to suit or will trade for town property. Phone Eugene 3440. COSY HOME ON PAVED HIGHWAY 4-Room plastered bungalow, nice bath, hot and cold water and lights, poultry house for 400. Small barn, 2 Vi acres. Good cow, 40 bales of hay, 300 chickens in cluded. Close in. Price $3100. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. 1029 Willamette Ph. 64 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call or write C. W. Buckley or C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th. Telephone 1068. FOR SALE 400 A. stock and grain farm. Running water. Some timber. In valley near Eu gene. Price $25 A. Might con sider small trade as part pyt Owner. Tel. 1778-W. 10 ACRES, all cultivated. Garaee. house, chicken house, well, close to creswell, $hou; terms. H. N. TRAXLER Real Estate Creswell, Ore. BEFORE you choose property, either town or country, let s get associated. I have many good nuys. Mennes, 310 Miner Bldg. $350 DOWN BUYS 5 A. Cal Young Dist Bal. $15 rjer mo. L. E. HODGES 721 Willamette St TWO houses in Eugene; 2 houses in spnngneia; iu down, bal ance like rent PRUDENTIAL SAVING & LOAN Ph. 295992 Willamette St Over Seymour's Cafe 100 ACRES of land, well improv ed. Have running water in buildines. and electricitv avail able. Located 5s miles south of riaisey. rt. 27, rialsey. Ore. GOOD BUYS in east & west side homes. See W. W. Goodwin of C. A. CHILTON & CO. 123 East 10th- St. Telephone 474 TWO nice lots just inside city lim its, o. vviuametie neignoornooa. $125 ea. $10 down, $10 mo. Ph. z(-r-ii. THE first time this modern 6-rm. nouse nas oeen oiiered lor such a low price. Come and see it 990 Van Buren. 31 ACRE ranch, commercial or chard, or will trade for home in Eugene. Price $2000. Inq. 106 Jjllll-UUl. COMPLETE list of city and sub hpmes 10 down. bal. like rent McCullyRealty. 69 W. Bdwy. 28 A., sm. hse., spring. 1 mi. Noti, mostly timber, $840. Take car partpayment 2113 Kincaid. REAL EST AT,, LOANS AND INSURANCE LLOYD A. PAYNE. 310Miner Bl. FARMS & CITY hOMESTSEf C. A. CHILTON & CO. Creswell. Ore. NEW 5-room modern house. Just completed. See it at 16 North Adams. Ph. Springfield 49-F-13. 30 '.J m';.out A bargain. Stocked mm tuy xurneys. inq. 310 E. 8 40 ACRES H mi from highway, school, elec. $1250. R.-G. 1732. H. N. TRAXLER for farms, homes acreage, exchanges. Creswell. I . Funeral Directors 1ZU Fnl I.- . PHIL, BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL Springfield 6th and B Ph. 1. BRANSTETTER-SIMON Chapel Phone 433 lloz uiive si, DAnTC tTTTNTTR AT. HOME Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 62 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St at Tenth Personals 145 YOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to communicate with A d j u t a n t ROSA Morsch of the Salvation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. Mayfair Avenue, Port land, Oregon; or with Mrs. Ad jutant Maole Ford of the Salva tion Army, 719 Pearl St., Eu gene, Ore. Florists 130 RAUP'S - Better Flowers. Ph. 616. Personals 145 CORA MITCHELL will hold a circle Fri., 8 p. m. 1725 Mill St. Lost and Found 150 LOST Monday, black and white male springer spaniel, namea Tops. Reward. Zimmerman. Ph. 1952-J. LOST Small brindle terrier in vicinity of Camas Swale and Lorane. E. H. Napper, Creswell. Reward. STRAY Black mare with 3 white feet and white spot on forehead, wt. about 1100 lbs., about 3 yrs old. Ph. 2-F-23 LOST Wrap-around, dark, grey overcoat at Gerlinger Hall. Ret. to Reg.-Guard or Y.M.C.A. hut. LOST Pat, yellow and white dog. Short haired Collie and Foxter rier. Reward. 1736 W. Broadway PURSE Lost at the Winter Gar den. Finder keep money and re turn contents to Reg.-Guard. LOST Keys on large ring. E. E. Wyatt Service Station. Transportation 160 O. W. $1.85 PORTLAND R T $3 Leaving Eugene 8 a. m., 2 p. m., 6 p. m. LOWEST FARES LOS ANGELES- SAN FRANCISCO. $6.50. DOLLAR STAGES, INC. Depot Broadway Cash Store 49 E. Broadwajr Phone 909 WANT 1 or 2 pass, to Los Angeles: share exp. Leave Fri. or Sat write 1614 Reg.-Guara. PARTY leaving for Iowa wants passengers to share expense. 335 Pearl St. Real Estate for Sale 200 5 ROOM bungalow, 1134 Monroe St. Full basement furnace, wat ering system, garage. Phone 708R ur inquire at nuo iviumug. GOOD BUYS in east & west side homes, -see W. W. Goodwin of -C. A. CHILTON & CO. 123 East 10th St. Telephone 474 REAL SACRIFICE Imp. 3Vi A. River bottom $1250. Convenient Terms. L. E. HODGES 721 Willamette St WELL located clear bldg. lot Call at 1124 Almaden St. HOMES BUILT TO ORDER Blair T. AMerman Cont. Ph. 306 RODMANS 258 E. Bdwy. Real Estate for Trade 250 TRADE $4000 1st mortgage on Marion county larm; win con sider clear property in or near Eugene; also 6-room house with in 2 blocks Salem new hieh school. Clay Larkins. 618 W. 6th 230 ACRE equipped stock and sheep farm. Will take small place as part payment. H. N. TRAXT.V.R Exchanges Creswell, Ore. 1000 A. Stock ranch, well watered. food bldgs., considerable timber, mi. E. Cottage Grove. Good Rd. Alsea Hawley. Cottage Gr. Business Opportunities 300 FOR SALE or LEASE, grocery store, growing concern. Also nlnns fnr Brvi.o etatinn TUTirtkt also lease beautiful camp grnds. t n.nJAH D V. 1 : . 1 " . wonuuii J3C.ii.-ii, 74 mi. soum of Westmost Golf course. Must have at least $3,000 cash. Act quickly. No correspondence; see me personally. John Dornath, iiamreianq ueLiUxe uottages. f5?inA,2Prties. Etc., aee 1.111 acnvitr. KKJ.. otf w. Bay WOOD BUS. incl. 28 A. timber. irucic, saws, saeu. 2113 Kincaid. For Sale or Trade 320 '28 Franklin Sedan; good one $125 i wiev. xoaaster 53U '25 Jewett 4-Dr. $25 '29 Chev. Truck; duals $75 26 J Coupe $20 4-wheel Chassis; make good Trailer or Wagon $12 '22 Target pistol $10 Cash terms; wood or furniture. toi t-nameiton. BY OWNER, 11 A. ranch, good sun, o-rm. moo., nse. uutBuild mg, garden, etc. For particu Jars. Inq. Orton McDonald, Rid TRADE laroo Rn,nc,lnk l a. elec. washer for milk cow or iiug ready to ouicner. Ph. 69F13 FOR SALE OR TRADE Rye Miqwfc, m. .mso SIOCK for sale or rent Robt Wills, Rt. 3. Ph. 40-F-4. Fuel for Sale 340 DRY WOOD. All kinds. See the large samples at 628 Olive. Small orders filled Promptly, m. ur it-55. t-n. aan-w, 16-INCH old growth limbs $5.50 delivered; 2nd growth $5.50. G. i-Mviit. monawK, SLAB Woo5G7e"en or dry; any length. Direct from mill save nmncy. rn, 1JB3-W Or Z965-J. BLOCK wood, dry 2nd gr., dry . -i'ad R31Ph. 2932-M7J 16 IN. Block and Slab, and hog . Red fuel. Phone 1297. WOOD, reasonable, full measure guajjmujiarqia rtav. Uoburg A. B. DOWNES Fuel service, full jneasmgiiaTantPhuSpf rLl 6 OLD growth fir and 2nd growth; Any amount. Ph. 2819-M. $3 PER CORD. 4-ft slab, delivered num mm. ury. fn. 1915-M OAK AND ASH72nd gr. and old BT. Knrtte Ph lull T OLD growth fir. green and drv: slab wood. 362 E. Hth. Ph. 603 October., ,.lr'" Oil Satisfacon HoBBedDirf BLOCK WOODISK J PHONEjf Cf DryandfvT" PHONE 3582 ;. SAVE YnivSXM' DRY Old-GTTtnTKrTr- $5.75 Dry second ly cord left of old er i5iS5-Ql Ph. 2198. 8 - 12 3 GOOD DRYWOofr ,o Browtn and oar"' TK the new RichfifTirrcA! More burring ffi r5 omy. Richfield OnRporlS GOOD dry selsWoldT cord. Cash. W. if b1 iviarcoja. SLAB, green or dry. Krt cook wood. A. C. MtSSSS itio-j. ties. 342 w mu 34 CUKD 4-a seasoMd5Sr wood. H. J. LavjTlg ffl t rnnn it .- LARGE seasoned 2ncTpSs ft. $4. Ph. 62-F-19 ! GREEN slap wood deLTrTS: $3.25 cd. Ph. lan-wv1! -j tjunin DRY slab 4 ft, moTddT; inch. S5. Ph. !im.dw'' " .ipryy Livestock, Poultry m Pets for Sale Team 2500 lb. young guaranw souna, ioa; team 2700; 5 13 broke and unbroke 4 4i Mare 1400, fair shape, SfitS they last Take I HAVE THE FOLLOWlNGif 5 Fat Cows 8 Fat 2-yr. Heifers 6 Fat 2-yr. Steers 6 Fat Calves 11 Fat Hogs "BLAIR'S" RANCH Lmnt GOOD Sheep Pasture. WaifJ knids of stock to winl rJS grass. Can house: feed ii quired. Oak wood, baled to Can deliver. E. M. Warrsa, R TTTT1FP vniintf IT worth the money. One 1500 ! nurse aosoiuieiy irue. 4 yearia Guernsey-Jersey heifen; i trade. "Blair's" Ranch, Lmd 500 WHITE LEGHORN Pulletjta sale, April 20 and May 4 hatch. Harpole Poultry Farm, toK 3 mi. S. of Eugene on Pit nwy. rn. spgia. zu-n-iz. 1 TEAM of geldings, 5 and J js old, wt. 1400 lbs. each. One i; lb. Reg. Percheron brood ma. 14 yrs. old, $85, with papej r'n. narrispurg oaz. ONE young cow, Guernsey-JeiKj eood milker: voune Rhode i land Red chickens. AUalla h and straw. Oak dining ran set. Vh. 43-i -2l. TO LET Sheep on shares, ate su gooa ewes, xvatnenne Junction City or at Pub. Marls on &aturaay. siau a ONE 6-yr. old Guernsey en, fresh in Nov. One 2-vr.-old Hi stein heifer, fresh in Nov. Mn Neilson, Rt. 3. Junction ur. FOR SALE Team of horses. aVinuf. 34nn. Am 9 and 10 m Woodruff's Nursery on Padi Highway. PH. Bb-r-z, 240 W. L. HENS, yr. old. Lee M fy, Cottage Grove, Vi mi. pert Steel Bridge on Delight ViSfj Koad. irrin cat.p lpt. nn shares ewe sheep on my ranch 2 west of Cottage Grove on W; ane Highway. Curtis V" rialsey. rt m w nA TJhiUpis. 5 mo. C laying. H. F. Miller on EteJ Road 7 mi. from Eugene. Ci after B. WEANER PIGS, brood sows; tw tor and farm machinery. j TWO yearling Guernsey hello Ray Scheese, Meadowview ds trict. Purkerson nlace. SELL OR RENT Roan DuiW bull, milking strain. B. Va 2 mi. N. Creswell. WANTED Beef cattle, bulls, eg ners, cutters, veal, fat hop. 11th- r ing and chicks. Ph. 207 Cr VERNON LCOOKEJAT CUSTOM HATCHIM., n. -Chix Chixland Hatchery. PUREBRED Duroc torccxi sow farrow Jan. 1. Ph. 6-F-14.0 well. . ttS YOUNG work horse. Reas. from Elmira on iwu White RACING Greyhound. SI"'00' lzao vtn at. opinigtir: UWK large gut. a .f'S.oflT $40. Stevens. 2100; '.-YEAR Shrop buck l6:,60 evele S8.50. RobCTtjtoUi'g FRESH cow for sale. 1st house on BjiileYjhLS FOR SALE Weanling P'P-u Stevens. DextenOrerS SORREL MARE, fire wwa-iy van Ranch. D. V-SLSkj THRIFTY 8 wks. feedei west. Maxwell RdJLfcg YOUNG male bird dog, ? 710-M eveningS;. WEANER PIGS. W ,(' VI. ' Thurston, rniifc-rriali inurston. ru. tsiro THOROUGHBKtu SL.ea rams. H. C. WhjglerS, JERSEY COW cheap 11 "rf once. 4th houseonHSlgg RED and black Cocker pups. 1817 Charlotte SU For Sale . D-liirts CIDER Pfessing: 5c P"rfl imum75c. Co'stallcel-0- nawy. T& SPITZ, Jonathans and . Appies. 15c to ' S'burt Airport orJS3ri CABBAGE Fresh soW i lb. SEAVER'S AUTO SpriieJdBjldee:2-jS CIDER 25c per ea I . w Co.. "77 E. BT COMMERCIAL Fruit Bdwy. r-rSTi ii ma. lj. v. . ojl. BEST eating appl ELK ay Drive, w