Page Eight.
Eugene Markets
Eugene Markets
"Lit.! nr no rhnnt tn lorl mr.Vt
prle- wrrm found Monday. The prire
Hit follow:
roiiiritT
(BotIdi Priest)
Colored hen. 4 1o 81. IH'iC
Colored hen. over ft'i hi. .ll'c
Lirhorn hen, 3'i lh. nd up--S'ifi
lfhorn hem. under 3'i Ins. . 7'ic
Lerhorn uprlngt, over 2 Ihv .W'tC
Ilthorn -spring, under 2 Inn. ll'.c
Colored pringi Va Ibj, and up 1 1 a c
fttaffl S"jc
Cock - . 5Mic
BtTTTEHFAT
(Boring Prlcif)
nrrt anility imaxlmum of .8 of 1
pr rent rldl . .23r
Premium quality imaxlmum of $ or I
per rent -ri1i . .24-
Second quality 21c
BCITTPR
fWholeiile Prleeii Cartons If tllrher)
A rrada, lb. , 27'ic
B r.de, lb. 28 '-ic
CHEESE
Lof. ilnflei. h.
Loaf. In ca lott. lb.
Trlpi, ilnjlle. lb. .. ..13c
TrJpi. to ciu lot ..He
rnr.n
n-,ln Prlre
Grade A 1rjf( . ?lr
Grade R lrgt 17''if
Grade A medium ,. 16' f
Grade A medium . 1 V ',r
Grade A mnll 7'c
(Pi el fie Co-Op I'rlrei to Retallen)
Carlo m or (V --! Iota U axtra
Grade A ovorlze ..-.Me
Grade A lam- -.... Sir
Grade A medium ., ,,-
Grade A niall ....r
Grade B lare .. vir-
Grace C lnrtf ..iac
Gradfl C large. . , . , n-
Che 10c
WOOL
Valley lon
2Sc
22r
-20c
I-imb and coarse
Short
Rprlng clip
Short
-20c
Beef
Kip
Calf
Dry ,
Jni wool pelta
Short wool pelts ....
f CASCARA
Cascara. lb.
GR APR ROOT
Oregon grape r'tot. lb -TAf.l.OW
No. l4ct No. 2.. .3ci No. II 2c
GRAINS
Wneat, white, bushel , , , . , 88c
Wheat, red. bushel flflr
White oats ton . ?0-2l
Gray oats, ton f-"
Barley, ton .$20
HAT
Otis and vetch hav. ton
110
Alfalfa, ton '
VrOETAItl.M. FRiriTM
fnat-lng Prices Arer, for No, I Produce)
Snlnarh lb. , j
Pot a toes, lb. "e
lleets. dot. bururhaa
-.2.".c
.fl.
30c
lettuce, crata -, ...
Carrots, dor. .... .
Cabbage, lb. ,
,2c
Turnips, dor. bunches Mte
Ical hothouie ciicumhers, do..00c
1 Green onions, dot. bunches -.10c
Asparagus, crate ,,.tL f 9
Strawberries, crate . . .., ....
Teas. lb. . ,. u-
Cabbage, lb.
Rhubarb, crate
Radishes, rloz. bunches ,
Zucclnl iQi:ash. lb. ....
California Elhertai. flat
Jslsrkherrlos, crata ..... .
Youngherrifi. crate
Roysenherrles. rrate .
Raipnerrle. crate .
V
80c
35rj
Sc
77c
1.2A
1.80
4r
Cherries. Ih. ...
String beans, lb,
Wax beans, lb. . L
Tomatoe. flat .... S9c
' Corn. dor., ears r , , , , . .I--Cauliflower,
crate ....tl.2S
Table Queen snuatli. 3 for . ..
Onions, dog. hunches . . . w-
Curunihers. do.. 2Ac
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Public Market
Blue Pmin plum are teeri 1n he
Publtr market and thev were refli(ipii
Monday at , rent a pound. Crbapple
have abo appeared and the price w
ntx pounds for a quarter. The price lint
at the market follows:
RETAIL PRICE
VegeUblas
Cabbara. lb.
Radiliei, bunch 5c; tor ..Ite
CahbaKe. lb.
Spinach, lb.
Green onlnni. 3 bunches for
10c
New potatoei, 10 Ibi. ."c
Hothouia tomatoe. lb. 25c and ... 3fc
llothouia cucumber, lb. .,. , , 10c-22c
Whltt btam. 4 lbs. for , 2c
Rhubarb. 4 Ibi. for
head lelture. 3 for
Aparaifuii. lb. lOct S for
Pea i. 4 Ibi. for -
Carroti. Jt bunchea for
Green beana. 4 lb. -
Celery, bunch
String beam, lb. 3ci 4 for
Green Deoneri lb.
-10c
.2Se
Been In bulk, 2c th : bunchas, 3 or 10c
Front
Strawberries. 3 boxea for 2j0 nd2fte
(roooe perries. 4 for
n;mpberrie9, 2 boxes . 2"V
Pie cherrlei. b.
Currants. 3 boxes for . ,M
yixanberrleii. box
niackcaps. box lOet 3 for
2Hc
Voungberrles.
box ftc
tlnvsenherrles. 4 boxes for zAc
Peaches, basket 20-2.e
Annleir. 7 Ibi. - 2.1c
Blur Damson plums, lb. - . Sr
Crahapples, 8 lbs. 25c
eggs
ifumboi , ,3e
Mediums 24c
Poultrr
Heavy hens, lb,
I.iKlit hem. lb.
Fryers, lb. ...
HIieellaneoDs
rilber It. lb.
ISc
-15-25f
20c
30c
JSC
10c
10c
28c
Walnuts. IK
Horseradish, lb.
Rabbits, drefsed. lb.
Rauerk-aut. lb.
Popcorn, lb. ...
Watercress, bunch
Butter, lb.
Portland List
PORTIAND. Ore.. Aug. 21 AP)
Butter: Prints A made. -Rc pound In
parchment wrappers. 0c pound In car
tons; II grade, 27c In parchment wrap
pers; 28c In enrtons.
But tcrfat First quality, maximum ot
8 of I per cent acidity, delivered
Portland. 24'1-2-V valley route and
country points. 2c Irss or 23c premium
quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent
acidity I 'ic more than first oiwlltv
2c U'tt than first ntialltv
rheese selling price to Portland re
tailers; TlM.imook triplets. 10c lb.; loaf.
2th- lb. i f. o. b. prices to wholesalers:
Triplets. 17c lb.; loaf. IBc lb.
Eggs Wholesalers' buying prices: AA,
22o dor.; A. 20u dor.; B larie Hc do..:
A. medium. 18c dot).: A, smalt. 17c do.:
selling price to retailers generally 2c
dor. higher.
Live poultry Bitvlne nrlces: Lec-
hnrn broilers. 13 cents pound: colored
springs, 3 h. and over, 14-l.V lb.; ;
horn hens, over Vi llw.. lO-IO'.c: L
horn hens, under 31 lbs. O'c: colored
bens to 4 lh.. 14c; over ft lbs.. He; 1
No. 2 grade, 4c lb less. I
Turkeys Selling prices: liens. 22-23c I
Ib.l toms. 13-1 lie lb. Buvlna orlces-
lb.: toms, .-2:io lb. Buylnn prices: 1
crcp hens. 21c lb.: toms. 20-21c lb. I
Country mcntt Sellln- price to retail.
ers: Countrv-kllled hogs, best butchers,
under 18n h.. !-!)', r lb.: ealer. He
pound: iighi and thin, lo-tlc pound;
heavy. 9-)Oc lh.; spring tambs, l.T.-Hc:
vearllng lambs. 10-t2c lh.: ewes. R-8c
lb: cutter rows, 7-Rc lh ranner rows.
7-ac lh.; bull, in.- )h
New Pot atnes Yakima Gems. SIM)
cwo.i loriil white. 7ft. 85c orange box.
Potatoes Deschutes Gems. $1.73 cental.
Nevy notaloe Yak linn Gems. 31 40
cwt.i Incal white. 7.1-00c orange box.
Onion Walla Walla. 80-8.V acki
Oie. Hermurtiis, 3i-4c lh.
Wool Nominal. Willamette vallev me
dium. ffSo pound t coarse and braids.
2.V.8c lh.; eastern Oregon. 18-21ci six
mrtnths fleece, 20-2.Vr.
Mohair Nominal. .18, 25e lh.
Cascara bark Uuvlns nrtce tu.ta ni
4o lb.
Hops IB. 18 clusters. 9ti.5S.ct rnei
23c.
Hay Selling nrlea to retailers Alflf-
No. 1. $18 ton: oat.vetrli Sll tn.-
clover. $11 ton; timothy, Eastern Ore-
on siv; same, vallev. $14 ton. Port
land.
MIOAR ANTt rLOI'R
PdltTI A wn it.- A..- i. . . -..
Sugar Men y and trull, 100s. il.PO; cane
"--us truing price citv ne-
Hvery. I to 2A-lb, lots: Kainilv patents.
4ls. ?.7.V6.I5: baker s' hard whita net
.10-S.2SJ bakers' hlueslem. 4. 7.1-3. Oft;
tended wheat flour. 4.93-5 10; .soft
heat. 4 33.4.40; suituim. 4s, 4 50-
hole wheat, 4i. 4.U3 bbl.
PORTI AMI GRAIN
POtlTI A M 11 II,. ..... ... . .
Gtmn: Whei ' '
Nenl .-peiv firt',; high. p.H',t l,,w
close. hH'(
Me.- . open MS: hisli us' i.....
rl.t
an1
t ash et
O tis N ? IS II. "t All v,.
.18-1 h. ,iav. 2.-O.I '
Hariri - N,i 2. 4.V1b H W . 18 00
foin- No. 2. r. Y. shipment. j .V
No I n. 1 ,
i v he.it i hid i :
Sufi White. 7(',j western white, 7("i:
eslein ir.l, B'
Haul iri ttmter t,1iiM,v, M- P-r
-nt, M, 11 Pe rent, fi'l. U Per tfnt.
I': It per t-ml, IV
Hat'd white-Bt mdiiMM 70',; i'
e, rent. 7H',. l, P-, 7) ,,p,
eot unriU'Urd
Torltvs re.e-pu- Whfst. Ill; hr.
v. 3, floiu. It, oats, I. iintHeeil, .
rnitri Avn 1 1 istot k
lnri.NIV Oie . Aug 21 ..AP
V S MeiU A, i.n .
Wsl 1 to M.kr, uneven, opened
ir and m.ue hif1., i..- i
:S up (J.Htd to (inner irti its ,, .(,,...
cuiv 7 Mi- ..ii.,..! i.... .. ....
2;iO-V7H lh "butchei ' ami most ' 't-ghi
H.htwetghl un,le, ltchtw eiehtt:
r-arliMg -leads 1. hichrt;
'o,t t,. cl'iM,e f rede is 8 P-7 ?
f'sitle -s'stile 2 ii dual :ist cu-v
o MstWei -.-11V- ... t ... .. .
tttsn r i idisv, ftiliv' t,ix e l?t Cm.
Young to ,M up Kervilf' tee",
tf (rti sh..i f-i, ft ;.s ),.,, ,,t
; sis.. leers l(Vi-T; pari l,.d f ;
n,,in --sdrs do-ii i,s av f.iocHns
. r-s hnife's i HV t',"et
frd cows 4 1V5 0O. rrt.wt ' beef .
TV'tV lirifert mt t.i a' t...n.
8?M. ch.H.e ve.ileis mo,tiv uv
Sherp -.il.shte I..MV; tout ,ihhi, sy,.w
0 Today f
ERROL FLYN1I
DODGE
CITY
LIVI
DeHAVILLAND
ANN SHERIDAN
SUsfWTEMPli
i -i.e. ' -
to 2 lower; good to choice iprln lamb
moti IV i.w; msiturn nr
feedert warre: food to choice shorn
lamh W: odd yearling 5 00; slaiuth
ter ewes 200-300.
(HK'AI.O GRAIN
rilffAGO. Ami. 21 APt The Furo.
pen pnlMn-rfl titualloii prmoked a wave
of buving m H-e world jrrain market
iodv. giving wheat price here tbeir
be! upturn in several months.
Gain here amounted to at much as
two rents a bushel at one hagf put the
market absorbed profit taking on the
upturn that caused frequent reactions.
Winnipeg price were up more t,han
two rents while gains in European
markets reached alout a rent.
Export rlrcles reported that the first
rates of U. S. wheat under the new
subsidy program had been authorized
but this was not confirmed before
the market rloed.
Wheat rimed at the day's highs. I.'..
Z't higher than Saturday,
Wheat:
Sent., open. 87,'.,i; high, M': tow.
7; rloe. (A't-'t.
D-.c, open, T.-.7'i; htrh, 89; Jpw.
88'; cloe. 87'-88.
May. open. M'i-87'; high. M1.: low.
close. 87's'..
flllfAGO IJVEftTOCK
CHICAGO. Aug. 21. "APl U. S.
Dept. Agr.l Salable hogs 11.000; total
15, 000; butchers strong to 10 higher than
Friday' average; sows 10-20 higher; top
8 80; bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs.
8.33-50; 240-270 lb. 8.15-55; 270-300 lbs.
3.80-6.25: light butchers sows no to
3.50; mot 270-VW lbs. 5.25-35: 300-350
lbs. 4 85-3.30: 380-1 bs. Up 4.50-5.00.
Salable cattle 14.000; salable calve
I .'; strictly good and rhoice lieht
steera and heifers yearlings sledv:
undertone and early sale comparable
medium weight and heavy steers 15-25
lower; mixed yearlings 10.00; heifer,
mostly 0.50 down: weighty steers 0.73;
bulk crop eligible 8.5O.0.75: cows steady;
cutter and common grades 4.50-5.75:
bulls strong; practical top 685; vealert
barely steady; hulk 10,00 down: few
selects 10.50; slockers and feeders steady.
Salable nheep fl.000; tola! 9.500: mar
ket slow; spring Inmb 15-25 lower than
Friday; natives to packers 8.00-25; hulk
around 8. 15: early top to small killers
8 33: best held higher; good 8.00-25:
good yearlings 6 50: native slaughter
ewen 2.25-3.25; few good 74 lbs. feeding
lambs 8.00.
H08TON WOOL
BOSTON. Aug. 2I.IAP' V. S. Dept
Agr i Demand for wool in Boston con
tinued very dull todav and onlv an
occasional buyer ho wed any Interest.
Sale consisted mostly of small lots of
original bag fine territory wools n coded
for Immediate use at 88-60 cents, scoured
baslp, for wools of (food French comb
ing length and at 67 cents for wools
of average French combing length.
New York Markets
NF.W YORK. Aug. 21. APi New
F.urnpean wiir fears availed the s'jvk
inai ket today and drove down lerrs
l to more than 3 point, many lo low
est n notation sine early .Jul v.
Dealings speeded up for a brief Inter
val at tlie start, with motors and steels
changing hands in blocks of 1.000 to
4,000 shares. The pace slackened there
after and closing prices were a point or
so above the bottom In many c,ses.
Transfer for the five hours approxi
mated 8M.0OO shares.
Overnight headlines apparently scour
ed speculative sentiment, bringing the
opinion from continental sources a
show-down for hostilities or peace was
likely this week.
War staples put on a burst of Mrrnjtth
but oilier commodities were mixed.
Stock h under pressure the greater
part of the day were IF, S. Steel, Bethle
hem, Chrysler, General Motors. Atnrrl
can Telephone. U. S. Rubber. Goodyear.
Grent Northern. Union Pacific. Ixf(,
Amnican Can, Du Pout, and Westing
house. Adams Express B1: Air Reduction SOS.
Alaska Juneau 7; Al Client A- Pve- jftl:
Allied Stores 7V American Can 05: Am
Fug Tile a1?: Am For Power 2'.: Am
Power A- Light 4; Am Pad Std San
!'; Am Roll Mil I.V.; Am Smelt A
Pef 4.V. Am Tel A Tel 161',; Am Tob
' B" 7; Am Water Works (P.: Am Sine
I. A: S 4': Anaconda 23',: Armour 111
V: Atchison 23 Auburn Auto I
Rarnsdall 1P: Bait A- Ohio 4: Rendlx
Avia ?Pi Beth Steel 34'; Boeing Aim
18; Borden 20; Borge-Warner 22; Budd
Mrg. 4's.
Calif Packing 16: Callahan Z I, :
Calumet Hec .y: Canadian Pacific 3:
Cae J h 87': Cat Tractor 4?1,:
Celanese 22'.: Cert-Teed 5'i; ChesapcikC
A Ohio 31: Chrysler 761.: Col Gas
A Kl fla; Com'l Solvents 0',; Com
tnonwlth At South l1.; Consol Aircraft
17; Consul Fdison 30' ; Consul Oil pJ;
Conl'l Can 3a: Corn Product ,'iO's:
Crown -ellerhach 0'; Curtis Wryjht
4.i Doug Aircraft 82: Dupont de N
I.VT.: r.astn,p Kodak 1631,; F.l Pow Ar
Lt 7',: Kne R R I: General Kleclrlc
"Vj; (Jeneral Food" 44': Gen G A
HI "A" ; Genera! Motors Vti fiiltfUe
fi ' ; r; rnd y e a i Tue 3 1 ; C. t Nor R v
pfd ?"V
Hecker Prod It Holland Furnace
.'15' i . Hudson Motors r; I Minnie Central
10V lnP Copper 10. nt llnnester ,V':
tnt Nick Can 46S: li.l Pap Ac P pfd
28'.; hit Tel A- Tel ',; John Man
ville HI1,; Kennecott 32'; Lib O Ford
44; l.igg Myris "IV U7'j; Lorw'i 40',;
Long -Bell "A" 2; l.orlUard iPi 251,:
Montgotiirrv Ward 47J: Nash-Kelv 3'.:
N.M'1 Biscuit 23.; Natl Cah 16: Natl
Dairy Prod 13. Natl Dist 23: Natl
Pow A- Lt 8',; N Y Central 12V Norlh
Amer Co 21V Notlhern Pacific 7X;
Ohio Oil 6V Oils Sterl 8V
P.c Amer Fih ,V; Pac Ch A- F1
I'j: Pacific -i A- Tel -; Par kjtrd
Motor .iit; iMI)ev i,l ("i ; IVnni B R
1rl PLelp, Dodge .Ifl',; Phillips pet
v.v, Pio.-tor A- Gamble n'(l ptssed
Sieel ( 6',: Pub Set N -t V. rilhpan
M't. Radto Vi; R.iyooier 7',; Raxoyier
pfd : Hem R.ind II: Republic Steel
U': Rrsnold-. Tub "B" 38V Richfield
Oil 7; S.tfew.iv Store 40; Sears Roe-hiu-k
74 V Shell Union 10'n : Socpnv
Vacuum 10'.; Sou Cal FdUon 37;
Southern Pacific 11 V Siandani Hr.itt1s
SUnd-ud fias A- Fl S'nnd Oil
Calif 'MV Stand Oil Ind 21. Stand Oil
N .1 .IT. Stone A hter OV Stud
hkei ft V Sunshine Mining fl V Sup
u I',.
Texas Coip 3.1V Teav Gulf Sulplmr
"T'l; Videw tei Asso ml 0 V Titnkru
Roll He st mg t'J; Ti aMsiweMcs
Union Carbide 7,',: Umon Oil Cshf ir.
Union Pacifir 07' United Ain-raft .11
Unfed Airline OV United ( otpois'tou
t ; United Fruit 73 V United Gs Imp
IV.: U S Indus! Alcohol li,; U S
Hut-Mer 37',: U S Rubber ptd KVl'i.
U S Sleet 44V Vanadium !,; Wal
wottli 4': Warner Picluir 4V We.
Inn Vnci 21: Wesltimbouse W)',; White
Molur 7V Vothvorth 4fl'-j.
Monday Radio
KRt ruin
ll.'rt K11rrrle
I M 11 til St-linn f Nt nrV)
1 p in Usui Det-ker nr-het'- 3 13
Shsftei PvKei. M llm W-her'i
l" m. ei t tVctiest.fl. Se-en ler. 6
F.ewes! ilvng m Town a l Moie'n
Melodies. 6 id P.ik"' of Melodv 6 4
New. 7 I Want a .lolv 7 13 Ametican
I e.imi Auxihaiy 7 W Une Ranger, ft
ii.li ty .iHines nn-nestra. a ,ii Fnric
Mndt uuei-fl's Orvht-sti a Srf. 9
Johnnie Da Is' On liett a t) :n F erett
H.Mgland's tiicbestta, V FliMrm l-wiv
J'. n tex ti'.imond' O'chestr. in ,m
GiAo-d Van", Onhetr. 11 Paul
IKOVlij
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In
"LADY OF
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THE REGISTER-GUARD,
Pendar'l' Orchestra. 11:30 Henry Klo'
Orcheitra, 11:45 Our Quartet.
KOIN Portland
f)(0 KHoe-eles
iCBS Network)
5 p. m. Man About Hoi v wood.' ?:3r)
Cruy imDarrioB urcnesira, o ho nils
Is Radio. 6:30 Blondie. 7 Amoi' 'n'
Andy, 7:15 Melodies. 7:30 Model Min
strels. 8 Tune Up Time. 8:30 News and
Reviews. 8:45 Freddie Martin Orchestra.
9 Baker Theater Players, "Jane Fyre."
9:30 Ted Weems Orchestra. 9:45 Cmra
Club. 10 Five Star Final. 10:15 Ni.hl
cap Yarns. 10:30 Freddie Martin Orch
estra, 11 Will Osborne Orchestra. 11:30
Archie Bleyer Orchestra.
KOAC Corv.llls
850 Kilocycles
6 p. m. Dinner Concert, 6:15 News.
6:30 Farm Hour. Agriculture as Viewed
By Oregon Editors. 6:4,') Market and
Crop Reports, weather Forecast. 7 Soil
Conservation Service, 7:30 Music, 8
British Isles Travelogue. 8:15 Misic.
8:30 Guard Your Health, 8:45 Mtutc of
the Masters.
KGW Portls-d
?0 Kllrjryrle
(NBC Red Network)
5-00 p. m. Star of Today, 5:30 Horace
Heidi orrh.; 6:00 Carnation Contended
Hour. 6:30 Senatlons and Swing. 7:00
Fred Waring's Pennsylvamans, 7:15 Arm
chair Cruises. 7:30 Voice of Firestone,
8:00 Pennsylvania Hotel orrh.: 9:00 Haw
thorne House. 9:30 Hotel Biltmore orrh,;
10:00 News Flashes. 10:15. Blue Mrjon
light. 10:30 S. F. Exposition orch.. 11:00
News. 11:15 Tommy Harris, 11:30 Mid
night Reflections.
KFX Tarllsnd
1IS0 Kllnrs-eles
(NI1C Blue Network
5:00 p, m. Magir Key of RCA. 8 on
Westchester Country Club orrh., p:.to
Aloha Ijind. 6:45 Freshest Thing in
Town, 7:00 Frank Watanabe, 7:15 Hplel
Rlltmore Trio. 7:30 Order of Adventur
ers. 8:00 NBC. 8:15 News. 8:30 Stadium
Philharmonic Concerts. 9:00 The Pines
orch., 9:30 Horace Lapp orch., 8:45 Nixon
Restaurant orch.. 10:00 Musical Fantesfe.
10:30 Uptown Ballroom orch., 11:00 Paul
Varson, organist, 11:45 Sports Final.
Tuesday Radio
KORF. Eugene
H'.'A Kilocycles
(Mutual-Don Lee Network)
7:00 a. m. Early Bird: 7;45 Morning
Devotional. 8:00 Sons of tne Pioneers.
8:13 Haven of Rest. 8:45 News and
Music, 9:00 Hawaii Calls. 0:30 Melpdv
Mart, 9.45 Home Tints. 10:00 News md
Music. 10:15 Hit Tunes. 10:32 Mort
Franklin, 10:45 Betty Stone, 11:00 Marv
Elizabeth Brockerman. 11:15 Three
Quarter Time. 11:30 Paul Decker's orch.,
11:45 Texas Jim Lewis. 12:00 News.
12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thinks.
12:30 Singln Sam, 12:45 Richard Love's
orch., 1:00 Western Serenade. 1.15 Lot's
Dance. i:30 Hits or the Day. 1:45 At
Your Command, 2:30 Ma Perkins. 2:45
At Your Command. 3:00 Feminine Fan
cies. 3:30 Cotton Situation. 3:45 Ne.ws.
4:00 Goldman Band concert, 4 :30 Bruno
Rahinoff.
5:00 p. ni. Don Orlando's- orrh.. 5:15
Shaffer Parker. 5:30 Hawaii Calls. 5 45
Green Hornet, 6:15 Sunrise Serenade.
6:30 pop concert. 6:45 News. 7:0 Eyrie
Madriguera s orch.. 7:15 Singing Strings,
7:30 Hollywood Night Club. 7:45 Dick
Jurgens orch., 8:00 Hollywood Laff A
Swing club, 8:30 Random Thoughts.
8:45 Joe Reich man's orch.. 9:00 News,
9:15 Bernie Kane's orch.. 9:30 , Muzzy
MarceMno's orch.. 9:45 Fullon Lewis, Jr..
10:00 Henry King's orch.. 10:30 Joh.my
Cacales" orch., 1 1 :00 Garwood Van's
orch.. 11:30 Paul Pcndarvis' orch., 11:45
W. P. A.
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EUGENE, OREGON
In the
BALCONY
With WAYNE HARBERT
LADY OF THE TROPICS. Mc
Donald: Joan Bennett might just
as well wash the black dye out of
her hair, because Hedy Lamarr has
still got ecstasy!
This picture of warm love did
come to Eugene on a hot day, but
first viewers spent the rest of the
day shooing friends to see Hedy.
If her second picture was really
the flop that caused it to be shelv
ed, posterity will probably find it
brought out when Miss Lamarr's
bcautv has faded.
She and Robert Taylor
make as handsome a couple as
any Hollywood could put for
ward. In this story of warm
love In some port of Indo
china their strance passions
are presented.
In her first picture, "Algiers,"
which wasn't expected to be the
triumph it was, Hedy gave me the
impression she couldn't act. The
box office showed that her beauty
was enough, however. She was
evidently taught a few things in
her second unreleased film, be
cause as "Lady," she registers
emotions with the best of them.
Manon is a whits girl some
place in Asia. She has just enough
native blood coursing in her viens
to keep her from highest society.
When she meets an Ameri
can adventurer, done to per
fection by a slangy Robert
Taylor, she also finds love. He
jumps the yacht which Is tak
hlm about the world and soon
marries the Kirl.
After the ceremony she is un
able to leave for a European
honeymoon and an American
home because of the violent love
of a high government official. Af
ter being spurned he resolves that
she will never leave her native
land.
And she never DOES leave.
The tangled triangle has enough
interesting knots to make the pic
ture itself unusual from a dramatic
standpoint.
Though the customers cry with
the curtain, they can rest that
Hedy is not really dead, that Hol
lywood will hasten to capitalize on
the European ecstasy girl, have
many more of her pictures made
soon.
Best line of laugh, by someone
in the audience at the climax when
Mr. Taylor is asking Miss Lamarr
to tell him all: "Why don't you
TELL him?" and then, after the
heroine's killed the villain, a jubi
lant: "Good."
IN GLOBE
GLOBE. Aug. 21 (Special.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Earl have
returned from a trip to the San
Francisco fair. 0
Mrs. Duval Bedell, who has
been spending the summer on
their newly purchased farm on
Deadwood, visited her husband
who is working at Globe and at
tended and assisted at "The Un
Known Friend" club one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitaker took
a trip to Oakridgc and then to Em
pire during tne shut-down of the
mill where Mr. Whitaker is em
ployed.
MRS. THOMAS DIES
NOFKENZIE. Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) Word has been received
here by relatives of the death of
Mrs. Ida Thomas, daughter of Al
bert Ayrcs. The funeral was held
Saturday afternoon at Lebanon.
Among those going to Lebanon for
the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.
llarve Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walls Charlie Walls, Mr. and Mrs.
George Saunders, Palmer Walls
Will Ayres. The men srved as
pallbearers.
FIRE UNCONTROLLED
CONDON, Ore., Aug. 21. OPi
A forest fire crowning before
a northeast wind consumed a sec
tMMi of qreen timber and l"g?ed
off land in the Kiiuua pine mill
operations today. A forest serv
ice dispatcher said it was out of
control and spreading rapidly.
BOATMEN KOl'ND
ASTORIA. Aug. 21 W John
Niemi and Urban Laine of As
toria were back fishing again to
day in their 3ti-foot trolling boat
Uljcn. A coast guard search was
made for the pair Saturday when
they failed to reach port. The
coast guardsmen found them safe
off Tillamook head, their boat
stilled hy engine trouble.
M-mr Tn.tttn'r to l S.lon Orrhe.tr..
10 ,w Nr,,-.. 0 Ted Ctle. .mser. u nri
Atmy Mauri. II .10 Sons .nfl rHP
11 .N nrtMccn Itif ntxikrnds, 12. CXI Club
MrfTinrc.
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liMh'lTr. I fl M,v'-t Rftwrt, I V,
(-.et Mo.ir. Ill Mntl rn-.rtiMv Trio
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LiM on P.r.rlr. .1 w Hotel Biltmore
orvh , .1 l. Nnc program ,v.m Vhles
in niiytlitn. NUC lupcmtn, I N T'm
Movmi World. :l Mr!o1v Rrndeivpus.
?0 tn the Good Old llav.
.' W r m. Summer Concert S ".0 True
Si,ry Time. If 1 11. d the Chpee,
9 lo-ide S'ory. 7 00 F-.nk W.t.nihe
7 U Biltmore B,-rnwliv Trio. 7 J Sport
! Reisvrter. 7 New., it no tnformIin
PIr..-e t n...etMII. 10 Sir Franri.
iD!..ive Hotel orrh. 10.70. rpa r.,.
j Reinrnv in 11 SVepv T'me Tune.. II ml
P-vil IV'im orisni.i. 0 This Movms
--Id IJ ll.L.om She-rn.n P-e.enl.
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...otr or,-i, . no p,n( t r.on. oiJAni.1
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Springfield Theater
toni s st rti nut.
Shlrler Tempt. ntl. !.!.
Rtrh4 l.fe'i.. In
im: i uric misirvv
ri. Tf. Rttter tn
'rtOUN Till MYOMIM-, TR ll."
Cel.r II...I. r.rl.an A I.. New.
M..I Sr. I. I5e t hlltfren le
Russians Conclude
Nazi Trade Agreement
MOSCOW, Aug. 21. (U.R A
new Russian-German trade agree-
ment may prove a substantial step
for further improvement not only
of economic but also of political
relations between the Soviet union
and Germany, the newspaper
Pravada, official organ of the com
munist party, said today.
"It can be safely stated that the
new agreement is a turning point
in business relations of the two
countries," said Izvestia, official
newspaper organ of the govern
ment. Announcement of the Russian-
German agreement came at a time
When it had been admitted that
differences had arisen in negotia
tions by Russia with Britain and
French military missions for an
anti-aggression military alliance.
Negotiations with the British
and French military missions, in
recess during the week-end pend
ing receipt by them of fresh in
structions, were resumed today.
Intrinsically, the trade agree
ment was important enough, in
volving an $80,000,000 credit by
Germany to Russia and purchase
by Russia of $72,000,000 of Ger
man goods.
The comments by the two offi
cial newspapers, however, gave it
even additional moment.
Pravda reviewed at length the
history of negotiations for the
trade agreement and said in con
clusion:
"The new trade and credit
agreement between the Soviet
union and Germany, born in an at
mosphere of tense political condi
tions, is called upon to relieve this
atmosphere. It may prove a sub
stantial step for further improve
ment not only of economic but also
of political relations between the
Soviet union and Germany."
Izvestia said m part:
"It should be noted that in
course of prolonged negotiations
there arose a number of difficul
ties which were due chiefly to the
tense atmosphere of political rela
tions between Germany and the
Soviet union.
"Nevertheless negotiations were
successfully concluded; since both
sides displayed sufficient willing
ness to improve their trade rela
tions it was this striving that
helped to solve all disputed prob
lems.
"The trade and credit agreement
must undoubtedly substantially
enliven the exchange of commod
ities between the two countries.'
Izvestia recalled how Germany
had dropped from first place in
trade with Russia to fifth place,
behind the united States, Britain,
Belgium and Holland.
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Lias Matter
Funeral Directors 120
BRANSTETTER-SIMON ChapeT
i-none mj 1132 uiive St.
POOLE FUNERAL HOME"
Phone Eugene 723 or Springfld. 62
VtiATUn p UNERAL HOME
PhoneJ12 Pearl St. at Tenth
PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL
pnngfield fith and B Ph. 1
Florists
130
RAUP'S Better Flowers. Ph 616
Personals
145
VntlNr? Il-mon In t-M.klo i
need of a friend are asked to
communicate with Adjutant
ROSA Morsch of the Salvation
Army White Shield Home, 2641
N. W. Mayfair Avenue, Port
land. Oregon: or with Mrs. Ad
jutant Mable Ford of the Salva
tion Army, 719 Pearl SL. Eu
gene. Oregon.
GENEVIEVE, psychic and vibra
tion reader announces change of
address of studio from 1229
Pearl to 1549 Willamette. Pri
vatc consultations driilv.
Lost and Found 150
LOST jeweled sorontv pu in
shape of key. Reward'. Th. 2154R
1206 Mill, Marjorie Bates.
LOST Small oval, brown zipper
purse, containing 53.95. Leave at
Keg -Guard.
LOST WHITE HOUND
Ph. 254
Transportation 160
'l .nwPQf'n irrc
Portland. O. W. $1.85: R, T S3
Lv. Eugene 8:23 a m., 2. 5:50 c m
S.m Francisco $6.50; R. T $1170
Los Angeles $12: R T $21 60
DOLLAR BUS LINES
49 K Rro.idwin Phone !'PP
Real Eslatejor Sale 2(10
's ACRE right irTSan'a Clara.-"
Phono 3198-JX2
LOT. i- mi. N. FUirence on Roo-ic-volt
hwy. $100. Ph. 2.M3-J
691 VtllREALESTATE-Ph.r 912
W. K. STRIKER
STRICTLY MoJ. 5 Km. H:c. 1'h.
2H4-W.
Real Estate tor Sale 20(1
LIFETIME INCOME
Rooming - Apartment House, fully
lurmshed lor ZU people. Would
cost SIO.CO'J to replace. Valuable
80x155 coiner lot, pavement.
Full basement, ecnorrncnl heat
ing plant. Elderly owner will
takf. $2000 for emiily and 420UO
dealing interest Don't let
this get away if you w ant some
tiint, good.
H. E. CULLY
CO W. "Jdwy. BroKei Ph. 743
FINE SUPER SERVICE
STATION SITE
On very prominent close in corner
S3 Dy yi leei. very suitable for
service station. Either for sale
or lease.
FULL QUARTER BLOCK
For sale or lease, for business of
pai'King purposes.
SAM RUGH REALTY CO.
1029 Willamette Phone 64
$3.000 5 blocks from down town.
Lompieieiy mod., o-rm. home,
fireplace, full basement, good
mrnace. nouse only o years old
uriginai loan was sjhdO, now
selling for only $3000, S700 dwn.
win nanaic.
EUGENE
COMMUNITY BUILDERS
"Must be good if we can
recommend it "
Ph. 479 241-2 Miner Bide
VERY HIGH INCOME
12 NET on the investment. Verv
nctti. tusy aim wen ouill uoilags,
4-Rooms. including br. room
Two large closets, bath. Nirelv
furnished. Rents readily for $30
per mo. uow taxes ana tight
upkeep. Fine condition. Price
SAM RUGH REALTY CO.
1029 Willamette Phone 64
OPEN FOR INSPECTION TODAY
z to b P. M.
8 Room residence at
1085 East 19th
Completely redecorated out
side and in just like new.
PAUL W. CAMPBELL, EEALTOR
310 Miner Bldg. Phone 320
HOMES
lOfr down. We have homes from
$750 to S7500 that can be
bought on these terms with very
low down monthly payment: in
fact, less than rent. Why waste
your money.'
F. J. BERGER, 32 E. 8th
BUILD YOUR NEW HOME
On gentle slope among trees with
view of river and valley, city
lights and water; large lot, $300.
Terms, $50 cash, $10 Mo.
C. F. HYDE REALTY CO.
727 Willamette St. Phone 741
PRICED TO SELL QUICK
5-RM., mod. hse., completely deco..
hwd. firs., firepl., built-ins. Close
to U. of O.. grade and Jr. high
school, 10 min. bus service, good
neighborhood. 1935 E. 5th. Call
2467-W.
ATTRACTIVE house, 5 good-sized
rooms, kitchen has built-ins,
large vine-shaded front porch,
screened back porch. Corner lot
66x160, vegetables, fruit, flowers,
shrubs. 1690 Ferry.
WHITE HOUSE. Spanish type. 5
room bungalow, beautiful shrub
bery, sprinkler system, close in.
Terms.
RODMANS (Member Realty Bd.i
820 W iUamctl e Ph one 267
GOOD east front lot in Fairmount
on paved street, concrete side
walls all paid for at price almost
wnat paving, sidewalk and
sewer cost. See C. E. Cutler at
r li st National Bank;
DUE TO SICKNESS, owner is
sacrificing 6-rm., modern home,
U. of O. district, furn. or umurn.
RODMANS (Member Realty Bd.)
820 Willamette Phone 267
ON account of illness, equity in 8-
room house, income property.
with or without furniture. Fruit
trees. 6 blks. from P. O. Reg
Guard 1661.
SACRIFICE
7 to 15 acres, house, barn, chicken
house, full bearing fruit and
nuts. 846 unve.
320 A. 6 mi. Creswcll. Heavily
wooded. 2000 good piling, creek,
make good stock farm. Low
price, good terms. A. H. Hinkson,
960 Willamette.
A MONEY MAKER. 75 acres, 40
acres in cult. Dandy creek
inrougn place, terms.
RODMANS (Member Realty Bd.)
820 Willamette Phone 267
156 ACRES on MrKenzie highway
(5 acres cleared), cabin and
barn. 2 creeks: make wonderful
summer home. Write Reg. -Guard
lbi4.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS.
Call at the National Farm Loan
office. 167 E. 8th Ave., for lists
Telephone 1068.
BUILDING lot 50x160. Friendly
Ave. near Lutheran Ch. Look
for "For Sale" sign on lot. $125
rash. Applv 1192 High Street.
F. II. A. 4i LOANS
Expert Service
F. H. PETERSON CO.
23 E. Broadway Phone 942
LOT large enough for two houses.
SW. corner Alder and 20th.
Imp. paid. $650. Phone owner
1144-j after7 pjn.
ONE of Lane county's most desir.
sub. home, bv owner, at sacrifice.
Reg -Guard 1673.
ONE or 2 small houses in Spring
field at reasonable price for cash
or terms. lieg.-Guard loll.
BARGAIN Bv private owner.
I'mv. Dist. lot 55x160, $300. Ph.
HJr-J.
HAVE buvers and renters for su
burban properties. If you want
to sell or rent. Ph. 641. 24 E. 6th.
PAUL W, CAMPBELL, REALTOR
Insurance of All Kinds
310 Miner Bldg. Ph. 320
. J. BERGER REALTOR
32 East 8th Phone 2661
ACRE homesite. market road. eiec.
bargain. $250. Owner 1635 Ferry.
HOUSE in good condition, must
oc moved. Heg.-Lruard 16i3;
CHOICE suburban nronerties. A
Grendler. 1331 High. Ph. 1125-W
691 WtU.-SEAL ESTATE-Ph. 912
W K STRIKER
La
LARGE lot cheap. Close in. Call at
1 1 4 J terry.
4-ROOM SUBURBAN HOUSE
HJ !bv trrct.
Real F.state Wanted 2I
i LARGE hse.. acreage, prefer river
I bottom: good terms. Reg. -Guard
16h.(.
j WANTED Re. lot on West side.
I Plv .'1 or 3.VT .
Real Estate for Trade 2S0
465 A. SHEEP ranch; will consider
small acreage or town property.
Keg -ouard 1639.
23 A. C.imn Creek "farm, to trade
August 53
rfYoiwiiS
ertv S taflJrr-C
pony good'resi J'31-
Oregon. "aoce,
1.3 A "W..-,
Oreg,
6 1-3
1-0 ?
Lake,
Lai
for
E.o .imi
SO.
Overton. 205 K iT.
ivu a. larm .-itk
c&r ira?e' e.
"on, near CotH r "S
iness i
?wy- 101. all ,, " w Cat
Heg.-Guard 164? :
FOR SAl".Fnr-' ,
sa"f,
FOR CaF6 1 : :
SERVICE tJtiSnjTSrr-,
E. of Snr nofi.u !!" a
Broadway, ' 1 1
For Sal v.. ...
ment, modern hou
acre prunes, family orch??
falfa, all-year creek, VI
school, church, gram ilrtX
Want 4 or 5 acres with 1ms. i
mile Eugene, value S
sheep. C. Oolegrove, Ei.3,fe
20 N H. Red pullets, 20 ySg
... .ostiums, mo (jjjj
White boars, about 65 lbs. b
hav op prain Tall 1r 11
INTERNATIONAL "andMSeli
Teitnlrc Ko- 1 J...,.
uuui itavc uuaa. im
hay, gram, wood, fumitartct.
thing of value. 117ft fh
1500 CAP. Elec. sawmill, mil
to go. See M. L. Bums, Vb!
Ul c.
FOR fat cow, '29 Model A Isi
panel type, runable conilG.
opicer, BionawK.
REG. Shrop buck or trade fuEti
Romney buck. B. J. Taylor. Vi
miles w. Elraira on Not! ri
rmiiu 10 uaae lor Brain par
stock or what have you? Bail
Fiace. veneia.
EQUITY in nice. 3-bedreea rj.
..t- UoMB V -n.K.r P..
uuard less.
7 FAT OLD EWES-Wil tafcefr
er lambs, chickens, gas, or. I
Guard 1682.
FOR SALE Cable and iixa
Warner Bros., Fall Crert.
Wanferl Tn Trade 33
a ttRnnn snws. 28 dies to ?ie
for wheat, oats, or sheeaia
Futrell, Noti.
TRADE truck, stock net BJH
tratlop Xr Slfi mo. for 5 A. i:.t
or less. Rcg.-Guaro lew.
uut T i 1Q7? Aiihnrn r I
dragsaw. 2U3 Kiiwaid:
TRAnK S'15 F.lec. raior oa.pi
birvcle. Ree.-Guard Km.
TRADE dentistry for shBiil
16h5 Rcg-ouaro
C.,t (op 3D
. ll . VJ.
WESELL ON CREDIT
UNTIL Aug. 31 you can U? z
airrnti-s SUDDtV Of KOOO W
and pay as you tam
ifi.iVfiI.AB AND BLOCS
old growth and sawdust
rnrvrro DITTTF fUEL
px M rirVja
30D I-i
Wtt-i t-T rum MILL
rtrirA tn town. Summer una
SAWTJUST.
MANERUD-HTJNTCiWOS
rirfT.CO.
Phone 651
4-f t. nan. exira
4-r t. Heavy im ,t
JO-m. in "-7,j u-rrttt
Kti meausuie ku" o- i.
16-INCH SIB-SJ
Avoid the mej 01 ' - tn
Block S3. 7,,
Old orowui --
CALL B'rtlJ9a(rn-rt4
-ort iS" old GROWTH
UlCiT v IV.Cf
Sawdust and SI ab oo4
e enris and snayins.rTsN.
service all -r-,"
GASCO B"'ut.(illi!
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