Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1937, Image 8

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ITHE RrGISTER-GUARD. ETTGENE, ORBOON
Octogenarian Rancher Bill Brown
Expresses Views On Current Topics
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 22. M If
BUI Brown hud it to do over again,
ha would find himself a wlfa and
settle down on a small farm, In'
stead of building ona of the largest
horse and sheep empires In the
West.
Brown, hale and hearty and
clear of mind at 82 years, was
forced out of business four years
ago by "depression, aridity and
horse thieves," losing the last bit
of the ciitral Oregon domain
which race consisted of 100,000
acres, ir.ore than 10,000 horses and
22,000 rheep. In 1916 he was off
ered $300,000 for his holdings. He
is terry today he did not sell.
He believes America is headed
for ruin unless "we raise our chil
dren so they will work. Our edu
cational system is all wrong. We
should put our colega students to
working their way through school,
instead of giving them government
funds or letting them live off their
parents."
Brown lives In the Methodist
Old People's Home here, which he
endowed with a $25,000 gift He
never belonged to a church be
cause he disapproves of "the
Christian habit of preaching the
10 comandments and obeying none
of them."
He never tasted liquor, coffee
or tea, and never smoked. He be
lieves automobiles are hastening
the nation's doom, and has great
admiration for the Jewish race.
"The Jews take care of each
other and raise their children cor
rectly. You never see a Jew get
ting into much trouble."
Brown's parents brought him
from Wisconsin to Oregon City
when he was a boy. After gradu
ating as a teacher from San Jose,
Calif, normal, he went to Burns,
Ore., but decided to enter the live
stock business when he was 27
years old.
When livestock prices were low,
he laid the foundation for his em
pire by buying 4,000 horses at $3
a head. A few months later he
sold them for $100 a head.
He regrets that he never mar'
ried, asserting that he "was kept
too busy to think of love."
Brown has given more than
$100,000 to schools, orphan asyl
ums and other charities.
He thinks America Is headed for
war with Japan, but he hopes it
will be more successful than the
world war, which "gave us slav
ery Instead of liberty."
"We ve got to get down to the
old fashioned principles of thrift
and industry if we will get out of
this depression. If we do this, we
won't have time to think of war,"
he declared.
Geneticist Says U. S. Government
Is First Big Evolution Experimenter
By Stephen J. Mcdonough
(Associated Press Science Writer)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. C
A prominent geneticist said today
that one of the first large-scale
experiments in the direction of
human evolution Is being conduct
ed by the federal government.
This experiment on tha control
of tha size of families and the
future development of the children
and adults which make them up
may be unintentional, he said, but
it is definitely underway at Green
belt, and other re-settlement hous
ing projects.
Robert C. Cook, editor of the
Journal of Heredity, surveyed the
Greenbelt project from tha genetic
standpoint and said the hand-picking
method of selecting families to
live in tha new homes had created
a carefully controlled experiment
CLIS MM 2B-B
PBTNCETON, N. J., Nor. 20w44
. At the tag end of a sorry season
a football team was bom today
at Palmer Stadium.
It was a Princeton football team
which, already soundly thrashed
by Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard
and Yale, turned on what tha ex
perts thought was to hava been
another tormenter and gave Navy
a 26-8 pasting.
Thus tha Tigers salvaged some
satisfaction from tha worst cam
paign since Fritz Crlsler cam to
Princeton.
The Princeton line emerged as
a well-knit, cohesive unit. Behind
It the Princeton backs, notably
sophomore Bob Hlnchman, junior
Torn Mountain and senior Jack
White, worked smoothly to effect
Navy's destruction.
It was Hlnchman who set the
first scoring drive under way. He
started It from the Tiger S4 with
a 14 -yard end run, finished it with
a 13-yard pass to Jack Daniel
which the latter toted another 41
yards for the touchdown. Hlnch
man then added the extra point.
The sophomore halfback's passes
also put the Tigers In position for
their third score, made by full
back Ashby Harper.
White and Mountain combined
for the other two.
WOULD BUY SYSTEM
PORTLAND, Nov. . 20 6W
Public Utilities Commissioner
Ralph C. Clyde asked the city
council to consider taking an op
tion on the Portland General Elec
tric Company. The city previously
renewed an option on the North
western Electric company with a
view to distributing Bonneville
current Clyde said J. D. Ross,
Bonneville administrator, had
agreed to assist.
for studying some of the laws of
human heredity.
'In these communities the en
vironments In which the families
live is being created and con
trolled to an extent unprecedented
In America," Cook said. He added
that the families were selected ac
cording to rigid requirements ot
family size, Income, religion ana
"co-operative spirit" which read
like the specifications for bids on
a government dam or postoffice.
xne typical living In a re-settle
ment community can be pictured
according to these specifications as
follows: It consists of a white man
between 21 and 29 who Is a gov
ernment worker and may be Pro
testant, Catholic, or Jew; hjs wife
and ona child. His salary is be
tween $1000 and $2200 Der rear.
The family buys its food and other
supplies at co-operative stores In
which It will eventually own stock.
It gets recreation at the community
gymnasium, threatre, playflelds,
and swimming pool.
Of the entire population at
Greenbelt, Cook said 828 families
had only one child and only 128
naa lour children. He said he had
received reports that "the lease
specifies that there are to be no
additions to tha family moving
into Greenbelt during the first
year" of residence there.
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Between 300 and 400 pounds of
mall matter are carried by planes
in the U. S. airmail service. At
night, lighter loads are carried be
cause of the additional equip
ment necessary for night flying.
This Austin Coupe was
sold after 1 insertion in
Used Car section of
Register-Guard
AUSTIN 1930 Coupe. OK all
ways. $7S full price. 143
W. 15th.
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Lodge Notices 110
McKenzle River Lodge,
A.F.AAM. Rli Ri-
er Chapter, O.E.S., 850
r.. lain je. covered
aisn runner, 6:30 p.m.
Tues., Nov. 23. Enter-
tflintrtnr an t tt m A
VisiUng members and
iamiues always welcome.
" M Vi. A iiftv. IT AT .T.
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday.
Funeral Directors 120
PHIL BARTHOLOMEW C-hApKi.
pringricid 8th and B Ph. 1.
UHANSTETTER-SIMON Chnpcl
Phone 4331152 Olive t.
1K5QLE F UN Eli A L. HOME .
PJEugeneJ723 orJSpringfield 82
VEATCH FUNERAL-HOME-Phone
112 Pearl St. at Tenth
Florists 130
RAUP'S - Better Flowers. Ph. 6167
Personals Its
YCbUNG women In trouble and in
ncra oi a inencl are asked to
communicate with Adjutant
ROSA Morsch of the Salvation
Army White Shield Home, 2641
N. W. Mayfair Avenue, Port-
Iland, Oregon; or with Mrs. Ad
utant Mable Ford of the Salva
lon Army, 719 Pearl St,.u
grpe. pre - - -
Personals
145
EDITH SCOTT'S HOME CIRCLE
Tues. eve. Headings daily. 164
E. 11th.
Lost and Found 150
LOST Gold watch chain and
knife attached. Reward. Phone
40-F-12 or return to Reg.-Guard
LOST Boy's wrist watch near
Condon icnooL itewara. nao
Columbia,
LOST Green flannel belt with
gray metal DucKie. .Nov. 11. Mrs.
C. J. Ray, Rt. 1.
LOST Brindle and white cat Re
ward. 1914 E. 17th;
Transportation 160
O. W. $1.85 PORTLAND R T $3
Leaving Eugene 8 a. m., 2 p. m., 6
p. m. IXJWEST T AKES L.U5 ANGELES-
SAN FRANCISCO. S6.50
DOLLAR STAGES, INC
DeDOt Broadway Cash Store
49 E. Broadway Phone 909
YOUNG man wants ride to L. A.
Share exp. and drive. Ref. Ph.
1792-W.
TAKE 2 or 3 pass, to Los Angeles
about Nov. 24. Taylor's jiaicn-
ery, Junction City, rn. ii-i-i
LICENSED chauffeur will drive
your car to Denver or vicinity
for expenses. 1870 Reg.-Guard.
PASSENGR'S to Medford Thanks-
giving vacation. Phone 1165-W.
TWO students wish ride over Mc-
Kcnzie pass. Share exp. Ph. 1838
Real Estate for Sale 200
COMBINATION RES. AND
INVESTMENT
2 APARTMENTS, 4 r. down & 3
r. up. l,arge lot, good garden fit
several fruit trees. East front,
paved street, close to Uni. cam
pus. Wonderful rental property.
Only $2100. Terms.
PARSONS CO.
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
61 West Broadway Ph. 942
5 ROOM East side home, 2 bed
rooms, wasnroom, garage &
woodshed, good lot, full price
$1150. Small down payment,
terms. See H. J. Huffman
A bargain, 2 good houses, one
i.ast & one on West side. We
will not quote prices as our cli
ents will consider any reason
able price. They want to sell.
See J. T. Evans with
F. J. BERGER
32 8th Ave. E.
DE LUXE, CLOSE IN
WEST SIDE RESIDENCE
7 RM. completely modern bunga
low in college mil Parle Add.
close to high school. Walking
distance to Center. Price $5300,
good terms if responsible, write
your own ticket.
PARSONS CO.
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
61 West Bdwy. Ph. 942
FARM BARGAIN
160 A. 140 in cultivation. Well
drained productive land. Co.
graveled road. 1 mile from RJl.
town, fine high school. Good
district. Total price $6000, $1800
will handle. Bal. Federal loan.
Might consider clear city resi
dence for equity. Owner wants
action.
C. F. HYDE REALTY CO.
727 Willamette Phone 741
CHOICE BUILDING LOT $325
On West side, paving, sewer, side
walk, water all in and paid for.
66x160 in size; paving alone cost
more than price asked. For the
best values in building lots see
Edith Gardiner.
Oregon Settlement Assn. 81 W. 8th,
SMALL BUNGALOW
Onyx Street, attractive setting. 2
oearooms, living room, Kitcnen,
bath, garage, porches. Just right
for' small family. Was $1600.
now $1350, $300 down, bal $20
mommy.
C. F. HYDE REALTY CO.
727 Willamette St. Ph. 741
5-ROOM plastered house, concrete
foundation, in first class condl.
tlon, nice lot, good location. No
incumbrance. Will trade for Eu
gene res. and assume or pay
aiiierence.
HOMESELLERS
774 Willamette St.
22 ACRES, cood bui Mines
catlon. Made $1000 clear last
year; $1.10 down, $25 a mo. and
int. on balance.
ALSO 560 Acres with buildings Sc
water, sa.au per A.; some terms,
H. N. TRAXLER
Real Estate Creswell, Ore.
RIVER ROAD DISTRICT
1 ACRE, modern 5-R. house, base
ment, fireplace, elec. DturtD. Vi
acre in young orchard. Price
$2500, $750 down, bal. $25 per
mo. aee amey w. itufin with
PARSONS CO.
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
SI West Bdwy. Ph. 942
FOR SALE by owner, 7 A. river
Dottom. o nil. from Eugene. All
tillable. 6-rm. mod. house in fine
shape; good bnrn and garage.
New water system. Beautifully
located, $4250. No agents. Reg.-
uunra l nti.
FEDERAL
LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Call or write
u. w. uucKiey or c A. Barnes,
ioi r.. run, xeiepnone lust).
STRICTLY mod. home. 2 hrlrm
nnwa. iioors, In living rm., fire
place, full basement, furnace,
gar.. Corner lot. Clear of en
cumb. Sell furn. or unfurn.
notise, 5.'H, 3. 693 Polk.
i ACRES at Walterville. Fine
ground and large old house at
an attractive price.
RODMANS
258 T.. Rroadwav Ph. 2267
A MODERN 6-room house, near
u. or u. for small home in River
Koan Dist, ih. 3194-M.
12 ACRES country home at Mc-
xvcuie xirince, ure., ior nouse
and lot in Eugene. M. C Hall.
FOR SALE by owner, 5-rm. mod
ern nouse, west side, outside
city limits, piione 3489-W.
MY equity in 5-rm. hse. on Agate
ot- ior At car Bal. $16.98 per
mo. 1B71 Reg.-Guard.
BEFORE you choose property,
either town or country, let s get
associated. 1 nave manv Rood
buys. Mennes. 310 Miner Bldg.
1 Sll HIIVK
Modern little home, hnl .5n mn
L. E. HODGES. 721 Willamette St
REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND
INSURANCE
LLOYD A. PAYNE. S10 Miner BL
30 A. 7 nil. out. A bargain. Stocked
with 400 turkevs. Ino. S10 E. a
VERY fine country home. 14 mile
from Eugene. Ph. 18-F-2:
HOMES BUILT f5 ORDER
Blair .J, ewrnaa Cool ghA30q
Seal EiUto for Sale 200 Real Estate for Sale 200
OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION
Farm Buyers Headquarters, Free Farm Catalog
5 ACRES LEVEL TIMBER LAND $250. On good road near village,
all nice 2nd growth fir, easily cleared, electricity, pay $50 cash
and $10 per month. See page 3 in Catalog.
1 ACRE WEST 6TH STREET HIWAY $650. Just outside city, faces
new super hiway to Junction City. Very easy terms, Page 3.
135 ACRES FOOTHILLS $1500. Graveled road, 2 creeks, big spring
creek, 5 A. tilled, valuable timber, joins Nat forest land, fish-
lng hunting, 4 room house, barn, outbuildings, very easy terms,
see Page 6 for picture and details.
15 ACRES 6 ROOM HOUSE $2000; on paved hlway, suitable for
noultrv. berries etc. Terete hnm. hen house, electricity.
40 ACRES FILBERTS, FRUITS, TIMBER $1800. A real . productive
little farm growing into money, only B mnes irom zaigene, o
Acres young bearing Filberts, 4 acres other fruit, 15 acres timber
nastiirf nn huilHinffs. anrinff watpr.
35 ACRES ALL FARM LAND $1600: good road, all good general
farm land, old 7 room house, big bam, orcnaro, snaae trees iu
Ihp rlptails and nirtur Pn A.
3 ACRES 6 ROOM BUNGALOW $750. A lovely well drained tract
of free soil, 2 acres in fall grain, 1 A, in Duiioing ioi, Dernes,
small fruit trees, etc. Barn, hen house, well, right at grade and
ViltfV, arrinnl.
3 ACRES, MODERN BUNGALOW, POULTRY PLANT $2750. A real
lovely bungalow in snady urove, water, ugnis, piumuuig, guuu
hn hnniv nuthulldincs. a lovelv home in small village.
80 ACRES FOR DAIRY $3,000. On good road 9 miles from Eugene,
65 acres tilable land, balance in pasture ana Drusn, o room nouse,
nn,,itrv hniisp. electricitv available. Picture and details page 8.
10 ACRES NEAR SANTA CLARA $4000. In the choicest district
near Eugene, 6 room plastered bungalow, oarn, snaae irees, pic-
anA riAtailc Pap 12.
36 ACRES IDEAL HOME $6300. On paved road, 12 A. finest sandy
loam, balance good Dencn lana, aanay name, uam, ucu
all stocked, equipped and one the finest home farms In Eugene,
niatriet. Picture Page 23.
56 ACRES, FILBERTS, CHERRIES, HOME $6500. A lovely home on
paved hiway, electricity, scnooi dus, i acres Bearing uiDcria t
Acres cherries, balance farm land and pasture, house, barn, out
kiiiiriinoe nlrn creek, can be made a wonderful home.
These are just a few of over 200 farms that are fully described In
Kinney s new 1938 t arm uaiaiog, an types, an bimio im
range from $250, up to as high as $500,000. If you want to buy
or trade for a farm or want to rent Come, in and see us.
Oretfnn Kottlemont Asm. 81 W. 8th.
FARMS, HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE, RESORTS, BUSINESS OPPOR
TUNITIES,
McCULLY REALTY COMPANY
f39 W. BROADWAY REALTORS PHONE 137
"BORN AND RAISED IN OREGON" '
DIVERSIFIED FARM. 217 acres. We have Just taken over the exclusive
handling of this property and it is located on a utile i au creeic
and is known as the Frank Blair place. About 90 acres has
been cultivated, about 40 acres of good timber, about 60 acres
of creek bottom, about 35 of this is in cultivation, story and
one half house with four rooms down stairs, with plumbing up
stairs, could be divided into two rooms, very large barn, poul
try houses, and a number of out buildings, beautiful setting for
buildings, nice shade trees. The owner, Mr. Ira Gates, has an
other proposition that he Is very anxious to pick up, therefore,
must sell this farm which is one of the best farms in that sec
tion of the country. Joins lots of outrange, therefore, is putting
a very cheap price on this property, $6500.00. There Is about
$4500.00 Government Loan on the place.
SHEEP RANCH. 1500 acres. About 200 acres of bottom land, 100
in cultivation, 15 of which Is in auaiia. Tins joins me nver
has a number of springs and creek. Five room home In very
good condition, large barn, poultry house, garage, electricity
available, spring water piped to the buildings. This is an extra
good location, price, $25,000.00.
McKENZIE HIGHWAY FARM, All In cultivation. 42 acres. Five
room bungalow, fair condition, automatic water system, elec
tricity, barn 24x34 being rebuilt, garage, poultry house, wood
shed. Price cut from $4500.00 to $3650.00. Government loan
$2500.00. Balance cash or might take small tract for equity.
RIVER BOTTOM HOME. Santa Clara district 20 acres. All In cul
tivation about sixty per cent of it in bearing fruit and nuts.
Good eight room house, electricity, full set of plumbing, auto
matic water system, barn, garage, poultry house, fruit house,
price $7500.00, reasonable terms.
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN
60 ACRES FINE WELL DRAINED LAND
Close in, very productive, and well located for subdivision into 1
to 5 acre tracts. $115 per acre. ;
UP-TO-DATE NEW HOME
Two bed rooms, bath, fireplace. Two Acres, BEST suburban district
$3550 Easy terms.
8V4 ACRES GARDEN LAND
Neat five room house, good bam, poultry house for 250. Only S
ml. of dty, ml. off paved rd. $2750.
REPAIR GARAGE BUILDING '. -Well
located on Main thorofare and in "Heart" of large trade com
munity. Good proven business location. $3750. Good terms.
CLOSE IN HOME
Of attractive English style. 6-Rms. Oak floors in three rms. Oil heat
Tile fireplace. Walking distance from Grade school, Junior high,
High school and University, Price $3500.
FURNISHED COTTAGE
6-Rooms, large high lot, Good range, circulating heater, davenport.
Rents for $25 per month. Price $1450. Reasonable terms.
SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY
1029 Willamette, Phone 64 '
W. K. STRIKER
891 Willamette Street Real Estate Phone 912
JUST A FEW OF OUR BEST BUYS
Rm. H, close in fully furnished. $2,000. $250.00 down' $25 00 per
mo. i
DUPLEX 2 3 rm. apts. with bath, fire place. H. W. Floor. Income
$35.00 per mo. $2,000. $250.00 cash, bal. $20.00 per mo.
EXTRA Nice 2 A. with good clean 6 Rm. H., bam, poultry house,
garage, fruit $1500 cash or completely fur. for $1800.
4 RM. H with basement, near S.P. Shops. $1250. Might take car
as part payment
FULLY MODERN 5R H. on hill near HI school. A real buy at $4550.
$455.00 down. $30.72 per mo. Rm. for 2 rms. upstairs.
10 A. Alfalfa. Excellent location. $850.00 H cash.
RECONDITIONED 2 BEDROOM HOME .
east side. Large lot 10 down and balance like rent
MODERN 3 ROOM EAST SIDE HOME
May be purchased for $275 down and monthly pay
ments of $30. to include principal, Interest taxes and
Insurance.
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF VERY ATTRACTIVE
HOMES FOR SALE, EAST AND WEST SIDES. 10
DOWN AND SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
C. A. CHILTON & COMPANY
123 East 10th Street Telephone 474
Real Estate for Sale 200
GOOD BUILDIN'fT tnT Wivrrn
as part down payment on this
munuve, urana new,
modem bungalow north of city.
2 bedrooms, large living room
with fireplace, dining room,
kitchen, utility room, attached
garage, large lot manv walnut
trees. New district $3700, with
terms on balances. See Cully
with
C F. Hvns PriT TV
727 Willamette St Ph. '741
PV4T. T11DPA TV,
2 BEDROOMS, hardwd. firs., flre-
m living rm. t un cement
basement furnace, gar., comer
lot Don't miss this at $2825. 692
Polk St.
5 ROOM bungalow, 1134 Monroe
ow i uu casement, lurnace, wat
ering system, carafe. Phone 708R
or inquire at 1108 Monroe.
4-RM. mod. house, term or will
trade for good business. Inq. at
housecar rear of Public Mlrt,
Real Estate for Sale 200
3 AP.HFJ! Arvf rtTv
5 rm. new house, 500 hen house,
brooder house, double garage,
some fir wood, about 400 young
Leghorns. City water and lights,
near bus and schools. The price
of $2300 is greatly under costs
to replace. Good reason for sell
ing. About half cash required.
Income assured. See Cully with
C F. HYDE REALTY CO. "
727 Willamette Street Ph. 741
79 A 4H ml. W. of Eugene, J
i imp xun wim piacc u uucen
before harvest Good house,
large barn, good condition. Price
$8000, $3500 cash. Balance terms.
inq. oiu nign at.. Eugene. Ore
AGE and poor health force me to
sacrifice my 237 A. equipped
stock ranch near Yoncalla Want
small place near Eugene; Reg.
Guard 1873.
COMPLETE list of dty and sub
homes 10 down, bal like rent
..lIcCuilx fieaity. u H. Bdwy.
Real Estate for Sale 200
196 ACRES, good buildings, spring
Sc well water, about 90 in culti
vation, close to Eugene Sc small
town, bee ji. j. Huffman
22 acres on good road, new 4 room
house, bam, 15 acres ready to
seed, fine running creek through
place, all fenced and cross
fenced. Two fine cows, plenty of
hay, some tools, chickens, house
hold goods. Must sell $1650,
some terms.
20 ACRES close to Eugene, good
. road, mail route, small house, 17
acres in cultivation, rest pas
ture. For sale cheap with small
down payment
110 ACRES, 4 miles from good
small town Sc railroad, good
year round road, .splendid new 6
room house all modem, com
pletely plumbed, good large
bam, double garage, chicken
house, -fine garden, can irrigate
uu acres, all fenced for sheep,
some eood timber and fruit 15
In cultivation. $1500 and $500
oown ana $zuu a year on Dai
ance, better get this quick. See
E. W. Walker with
F.J. BERGER
' 32 .8th Ave. E.
PRICE CUT Si 9nn
A 7-acre monev maker, near San
ta jiara. run set Duiidings for
cnicKens, lurKeys, or , cows, 3
acres bearine orchards. 3 wells.
irrigation' equipment, 3 acres
iinest Dean land, r uuy equipped
for 1000 layers. Electricity, pres
sure pump. Cost $5600 to equip.
Ill health necessitates quick
sale. Price cut to $3700. A real
opportunity. Consider house in
city up to $3000. See Cully with
t. r. niuK xifcAij'rY i:ij.
727 Willamette Street Ph. 741
6 RM. modem utilitarian house to
rent, dbl. Plmb., Gar.
SERVICE Sta. for sale, will take
rancn as Dan nav.
7 RM. house, frontage for 2 more
nouses, price $3300. Will exch.
for suitable 1 storv hou.oe.
TRACT with saw timber, wood
and piling. Will exch. for house.
Can take care of more listings, will
appreciate your listings.
NV C. CHRISTENSON ''
Lie. R. Es. Broker, 236 Miner Bldg.
Real Estate for Trade 250
food bldgSM considerable timber,
ml. E. Cottage Grove. Good
Rd. Alsea Hawley. Cottage Gr.
"CHICKEN RANCH"
Elec, driving distance for subur-
pan nome. rteg.-uuard 1863.
CHOICE Lot for sale on 10th and
jeuerson; also trailer house. In
quire at 612 W. 10th.
Opportunities
300
A REFINED and established busi
ness requires only a few hrs.
a week to tend, route well estab
lished, need not quit present job
to handle. No selling $350 full
price; $250 down. Write 1865
Kegister-uuard
$2500 CASH will put you In pos-
ocaaiuu ui paying service station
and lunch room fully equipt
Also ample room for 10 or 12
cabins. Best location in Lane
County. Junction 2 Paved high
ways. Owner, Reg.-Guard 1869.
want Tn rnMTirT
Party who wrote me this summer
owu, omugie xniu. nave une on
good tract of cedar. D. E. Ter-
H"i, viieMiire,
BECAUSE of ill health will sell
Springfield Theatre at sacrifice
price, if sold immediately. Call
ur write fiaymore ineatre,
FOR Mining Properties, Etc tee
MINES SErWrrpfm ka nPtS!
WILL pay cash for small business
in g.ugene. pox looo iteg.-uuard
Real Estate For Sale
Or Rent 310
MODERN 6 room home near U.
ui- on mm at. ,
Modem 5 room home and sleeping
rnnm 1R77 PViamAUnn c
, V,.B,,U11
4 room home on East side, paved
aucei ana ous une.
8 room strictly modern home,
double garage, 690 W. 11th St
All of the above property is now
vacant and will sell at excep
tionally easy terms or rent them.
. See ...
F. J. BERGER
32 8th Ave. E.
For Sale or Trarln 320
DING room table with 8 chairs.
oen or iraoe ior wood; also fire-PhLlV-w01"15,
771 w- 7th-
E!!,U,ITYJin '3S WiUjrs for '29 or
'30 Model car. J. W. Lamb, Rt 2
For Sale or Trade - 320
59 A. river bottom land. Close in
Oiled road, good bldgs. 7-rooni
house, electricity. Also new 6
rm. mod. hse. in Eugene. Owner
wishes to trade 1 or both for
Groofi Utricle anrl m,l
What have you? Reg.-Guard
logo.
FOR SALE or trade for fresh or
springer cows, 1937 Chev. Mas
ter Syrian nrirh -rr-A-. a TZ
.'." .auiu, ASK lOr
NeaL Eugene-Springfield Auto
MODEL T Ford pickup, in perfect
condition; new battery, fog light
by original owner. Never driven
out of a walk. Can use pigs, cow
chickens or what? Blair's Ranch'
jjuwcu, .Jic.
FIVE nice 2-yr.-old feeder steers!
Ten 2-yr. feeder heifers, Durham
Could use some feeder lambs or
a few young ewes. Blair's Ranch
FOR sale or trade for hay, L. c
Smith double barrel shot gun
and case. Perfect condition. C
E. Miles, 4 mi. W. of Monroe
1U 1.
PIANO lessons, prominent teach
er in exchange for fresh eggs
canned fruit or help In hcuse
wk. Part cash. 1353 Reg.-Guard.
APARTMENT house near termi
naL A very good income proD
erty. Reg.-Guard 1860.
Wanted to Trade 330
SET of 5 14-in. wheels, Jumbo
Atlas tires, for standard '34 or
25 Ford set Geo. Willi elm,
Creswell. .
Fuel for Sale
340
CIRCULATING-
HEATER OIL
38-40 Gravity
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Diesel Oil
Hogged Fuel Sawdust
S & H Green Stamps
Phone 1426
CENTRAL HEATING CO.
83 East Broadway
MANERUD-HUNTINGTON
' 997 Oak Phone 651 '
Sawdust Stove and Diesel Oil
Slabwood Coal Planer Ends
Body Fir Block Wood Sec
ond Growth.
ATTENTTOWt ...
HAVE you tried Richfield's new
uipic milieu awve ana uiesei
Altc? VmHAMM ......
RICHFIELD OIL CORP: Ph. 144
DRY and green slab wood, block
nun pianer wood, oia growth Iir,
2nd growth, sawdust Ph. Cot
tage Grove 113-R: refund ph.
eng. on corn oraers.
DRY WOOD. All kinds. See the
large samples at 628 Olive.
Small orders filled promptly.
cd. or less. Ph. 3514-W.
BONE DRY WQOD
Second Growth and Oak
Old Growth and Slab
385 Mill Ph. 2880
DRY SECOND GROWTH
flLOCK WOOD
1,.,,!. nt n A A u
CHAMBERLAIN BROS. Ph. 3104.
DRY wood at summer prices;
block wood, ash, oak, body fir,
$4.50; load up $7. Ph. 138. 2725
FIR, ash, and oak wood, 16-inch,
large or small. $5, $6.50, $7. Ph.
MO-lYl,
WANT cedar stumpage for posts,
or work on shares. Reg.-Guard
1861
NEARLY all kinds of wood. Full
measure guaranteed. Also com
mercial wood sawing. A. B.
Downs. Ph. Springfield 18.
Dry and Green Wood; Sawdust
SAVE YOUR $ $ $ $
SLAB WOOD Green or dry; any
length. Direct from mill save
money, pn. 1388-w or 2965-J.
SLAB, green or dry. Edgings for
cook wood. A. C. Mathews, Ph.
1418-J. Res. 342 W. 6th.
- DRY CEDAR POSTS
E. F. Edwards. Fall Creek
GOOD, dry 16" oak and fir. $7.50
ana so.ou. ,fn. ziati-M.
16-IN. slab, block and old growth
Ph. 1297.
OLD gr. block wood; dry 2nd gr.
n. u. ceymer, pn. zaz-M.
DRY , slab and edgings. Ben. O.
averson. pn. 3424.
DRY OAK WOOD $7 CORD.
cau za-r -zz.
SPECIAL Planer ends. $3.75:
anoDiocK wood. Ph. Spfd. 110-J
WOOD For Sale. AU kinds. Ph.
47-F-2.
ItSSLaj,
strain. BrS efs' WJ
SlOOeacWLfoA1
can use, s !'f layS
mi. East fS- aor
for children. WmTJ5lS
22Lodncti n
Pa- r- ,
w oaie
Farm Pjj
-wjnrr
A PPT TO
WcMce,PLES
at t w.T" siaup atw.'
Bring sw2r
ant comrrd"?oal
"tio-Mty View
n'sniana rrcram rmi.-'V0'!
flavor. PhTnoor
A TOT-IT TT-r-l .
chGosherr Orr
T.AWP - 1 I a...1 .
Quality shrubs. rSI,?
tJlara, Ph. 49-F-3
A TjTJ"s'rn .a.,-
v-iara. r-n. 49-F-a "I
bring sacks. Trade for tail
wood. J. S. r.won ii LP; "9
y-uuurii scnooi. ph. m.v.f I
CUKiJLKtiS table carrotTMra
lack: Bi;n ,acks; rniie: ii
. Santa Clara. F. . &S 1
. ' . ajism-ii
ALb ALi'A hay. Rikhnf r-TS.
v u nu. , l in. a
WALNUTS and ti
V4. ml. E. of Santa
saKer.
.itKrajpad
CARROTS $6 per ton; trade"3
Kituu, pigs or puaea. nej.
CARROTS bysackortoadfivH
o mi. o. riamsDurg. Victor w
ner.
KRAUT cabbage, carrob, brtrai
turnips. Ph. 26-F-12. H, Basil
snaaier, Hiver Ave.
FOR SALE Reasonable W
Terraplane sedan; good auc
tion. T. R. Keeler. Elmira. ftv
FOR sale,, walnuts, 10c lb. USi
wasningion.
CIDER 25c per gaL Crystal la
io. ill a. uroaoway.
PINE Apple box, Lugs and Cr.a
EUGENE BOX CO.. West lltAn.l
SPITZ apples, 25c and 50c w
rv. nri&iemen. rdr& avc n.
Antomobiles for SaleW
GREEN and dry slab wood; old
Krowtn. aaz a. i4tn.
WOOD all kinds and any length.
iei. zqzu-w.
Pets for Sale 350
Livestock, Poultry and
Livestock, Poultry and
Pets for Sale 350
AUCTION.
Having leased the farm, the undersigned will sell at Auction on the
Richardson farm, five miles southwest of Monroe, or two
miles west of Fergurson, on
? TUESDAY, NOV. 23
beginning at 11:00 a. m the following property:
. 3 HORSES 3
One bay mare, wt 1400 lb., sound and true. Two Perchoi
fillies, 2 and 3 yrs. old, full sisters. ,
One brood sow. Ten shoats.
. 9 COWS 9
Six head of Jersey cows, milking now. - Three small
heifers. All. double tested.
' 31 SHEEP 31
Thirty Shrop ewes -and one Shrop buck.
; ' Twenty-five chickens.
FARM MACHINERY
One mower. . One rake. One cream separator. One harrow.
Two rollers. Two plows. Small farm tools and furniture.
HAY AND GRAIN
Twelve tons oats and vetch hay in bam. One ton white
oats. One ton wheat Other grain and lots of items not listed. "
EDNA WARRFT.T. Cram-
NOTICE: The man who leased the farm will sell at Auction the
same aay, same place, thirty men's new suits, thirty ladies'
dresses, ties, shirts, shoes, boots and lots of other good mer
chandise, as he is selling out his stock to farm this place.
TERMS CASH. T.ITMnir at nnw
JTM CARPENTER, of Monroe, Clerk .
BEN Sc OREN SUDTELL, of Albany, Auctioneers.
Pets for Sale 350
' Livestock, Poultry and
FOR SALE Horses, 2 mares, 1
5:, '(v uiieu saaaie mare;
'i miles north Lancaster. Clay
Mathis.
TWO COLTS Horse and TnAre .
weaned Rt 3, Bailey Hill B. S.
t'OR SALE OR TRADE, good
,UM n 4.nn U 1
' " , i vli uiwu mares,
oneldon Shaw. Harrisbure.
WANTED Beet. veaL pork, pul-
j - ma krooqman. pn. Bog.
UNE TEAM About 2800 lbs. E.
- .i.inun. ni, j. junction city.
PARAKEETS and Finches; trade
GATTEDSADDLE HORSE, 7 yrs.
Pets for Sale 350
Livestock, Poultry and
FOR SALE Team of horses, wt
about 3400. Age 9 and 10 yrs.
Woodruffs Nursery on Pacific
nignway. pn. 3S-r-z,
1709 CITY STABLES W. 6
YOUNG fresh Jersey cows, good
milkers. Pigs, Ground and rolled
CHOICE Turkeys, T. J. Hart,- Vi
ml W r.f Qr.-t.,llH Wish
wa. U 4 aUKaali
jchooL Chase Garden Jld.
AT HOGS weight about 125 -lbs.
If. 11. XT . M nt. OOTT"! 1
-rj iiuic 11. onyngw. rn. torA
WANTED Al dairy cows, heavy
proaucing. Egges Dairy, Rt a.
2-Y'R. old . purebred Shorthorn
bull. Jet. City. Wm. Templeton.
SPANIEL PUPPIES, $2 and $3-
1929
1930
1929
1931
1929
1931
1935
1935
1937
1936
103ft
1936
T.ANE AUTO CO.
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Koaasier
1929 CHEVROLET 4D SedtliliJ
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1936 LAF. Cpe, cruismj
LAN1S AU1U W'
(BEAIRSTOBR0S.)
NASH-LAFAYETTE DEAU5!
64 East lOth-Phone 1
Open sunaays auu -j-TT.wl
Car Lot 10th &
WILL TRADE my car J"
diUon for your &luItJM
model CHEV. Sedan. Write u-Reg.-Guard.
a
1926 CHEVROWTWftg
condition thraoutjril
for $25 cash. Crawford.
wasn. at rxsfr
BEST UUl
36 OLDS, Trunk: D,!
Heater, Alcoai.
CABIN CITY AOTCMsBfr
1929 DURANT Coupe -J
1927 OAKLAND Sedan
Z73J niuj-i1
IF you want low up 'J
new or used car, WJT
les, o ""'-"iCill':
FOR udfrTwySbd
Brown Motor Co-Bg---r
PLYMOTnTnwffi 'pQli.
UsedCarJi-;?
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