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Page Fourteen THE REGISTER - GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Eggs Op And Buffer Down Eugene Markets F2Rs were up and butler and butter fat down in price Thursday. Buying prices of fgps were 15 cents for irrade A larfje, 12 cents for grade B larRe, cnls for grade A Email. 11 cents for grade a medium, 8 cents for grade B medium and 9 cents for checks. Buying price nf hntterfat was 2R'.'a cents for premium, 27'a cents for first and 2Vi cents or second while the whoJpaIe price of butter wai nuoted at 31 fend V.0 cents. The local market price list follows: BUTTEKFAT (Bo Jin f Prices) Premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acid) 28','ac First quality maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acid) 27,(jc Second quality , 23 'ac BUTTER ( Whole nail Prtuef: Carton le Iltgber) Grade A lnrce 15c Grade B Jarc 12c CHEESE Loaf, Flnclc. Ib. IDe Loaf, in case lots, lb. 18c Trips, sinple, Ih. 18c Trips, In case lots. Ih. ..j..-.17c POULTET Colored hens, 4 1 i lbs, and up 12c Colored hens, under 4 'A lbs. 10Vac Leghorn hens, 3'a lbs. and up 10' ac Leghorn hens, under 34 lbs Leghorn broilers I' lbs. and up 13'ic Colored fryers. 2'i lbs. and up l4 Colored roasters, over 3'.a lbs. .14'ic WOOL Oversize .... . 9r Extras , .. , Mediums Public Market MOMAIB Spring clip Short JSe S-C Beef Kip Calf Dry Long woo pelts OaBOARA Cascara. Ib. Oregon grape root, e 14c Fnr.s Buylnr Prices Grade A !.ire IVic Grade B large 10c GrBde A small -.-flc Grade A medium 11c Grade B medium 8c Chex 9c raclffo Co-op rrlees to 8ullers Grade A large 20c Grade A medium i" Grade B large luc Grade B medium 17c No. 1-30 No. 3-3Ac -85c .-85c -820-21 -J22-23 Ib. TAI.LOW No. 2..3C OBAINS Wheat, red. bushel Wheat, white, bushel White oata. ton Gray oats, ton Barley, ton. $24-25 VEGETABLES, FRUITS fReytat Prices Aver, (or Ne. I Preoee Potatoes. Nol. 100 lbs. $1.(10 Beets, do., bunches 7n Lettuce, crate " " Carrots, doz. Cabbage, lb. Broccoli, doz. heads Turnips, lb. Apples, box Brussels sprouts, box squash, lb. $1 -lc Celery hearts, dow. M0 T5C 80c HEDtLD 1L-J EaJ BETTER PICTURES' PERFECT SOMw BIG NEW PROGRAM STARTS TODAY! ...AND ROMANCE- L Wl&J ' ALL' THE WAY TO NEW YORK AND :- LUPE VELEZ L DONALD WOODS LEON ERROL WE M0UNTIES GET THEIR MAN! - 7 zi r a . u an ALSO CM J fcfi FINAL C'HrTl.l! "THE PHANTOM CREEPS SERIAL" 5 ELEVENTH AT ALDER. HELD OVER! Trices Adults , 40c Children 15o T tV,im ltNG,H "MUR IN mHNICOl nv? nnOCCte Doors Open at 6:30 P M. on Week Days Retail price of eggs advanced two cents for two crudes and one cent for another Thursday. Oversize were quoted at 20 cents, extras at 18 cents and med iums at 16 cents. The other prices were unchanged. The price list follows: Vegetables Cat-bane. Ib. Spinach. 2 lbs. . ise Green onioni. bunch 5c; 3 (or 9c roiaioes. no. i 14 iba. 9 Seed potatoes. 100 lbs. $2 lb Hothouse leaf lettuce, bunch white beans " lhs for Hathouse leaf lettuce. Beets, bunch Mustard tZTeens. Ib. . Parsnips, 4 lbs. Jor . rurnlps. hunch Sauer kraut, lb. ..10c 2ftc 10c -5c Hominv. auart Cabbase greens, lb. Rutabagas, 4 lbs. for rruili for w 5- .-10c lSc .ISC 5c .10c Apples. 8 lbs. Pears, basket Dried prunes Italian. Ib, 5c sweet, 4 lbs. for 25c: Noble French 2 lbs. for 25c 25c ,..10-15C Miller Oversize Extras Mediums Errs Heavy hens, lb. iKnt nens, lb. Fryers, lb. Capons, lb . Ducks, lb. Poultry ...20c . 18c , 16c Oregon, fine. 25-2 5c Willamette Valley, 29 ci Turkey, lb. Miscellaneous Butter, lb. Popcorn, lb. -----. Filberts. Ib. Walnuts, lb. Horseradish, Ib. Rabbits, dressed. Ib. Sauerkraut, auart Country butter, lb. Cider, gallon . Black walnuts, lb. Gran fuice. RalJon Country sausace. lb. , ttnuDaro roots, 2 for 34c 10c 15c -15-25C 20c 24c 15C 37c 25e 10c 1 22c brown, S'c. Wool eastern crossed, 2-2fici lamb. 20c Monalr Numlntlr 12-mo. 30e Ib.f fall. 20c Ib. Cascara bark Buying price 1938 peel. 4c Ib. Hops 1939. 20-25c lb.i 1033. nominal. Hay Selling price to retailers. Alfatla No. 1. S15.50 ton: oat-vetch. $13 ton; clover. $11 ton; timothy. Eastern Ore gon. 118; same, valley (14 ton. Port land. PORTLAND FLOUR PORTLAND, Ore.. March 21 fAPt Domestic flour Selling price, city de livery. 1 to 25-bbl. lots: Family patents. 49;. $6.95-7:55: ftakers' hard what not $4.90-8.45; bakers' bluestem. S5.75-fl.75: blended wheat flour. $5.60-6.15: soft wheat. $5.20-5.25: eraham. 49. .vv. whole wheat, 49s. $5.35 bbl. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. March 21 fAP) fUSDA) Hogs salable 450. total nnn: market active, mostly steady with Wednesday s average: extreme (n in o.w; iwa-.iu in, butchers 5.50-65; 120 mostly 6.25: medium nrades down it lower; good-choice 165-215 Ih. ririvfin iaa io. weights 5.0O-50; packing sows i.ju-a.uu; neavy we ents down in few good-choice 97 lb. feeder pigs 4.75, Lame salable 150, total 175: calves saiaoie to, ioiai w, market active, fullv steady; few lots good 807-1028 lb. fed steers u.00-25: common-medium grades a. t.-uiier-common neiiers 5.00 6.75: medium-good grades 7.50-8.50: cutler-common cows 4.25-3.25; canners down to 3.75, good beef cows 6.50-75; sausage bulls 5.75-6.00; common-medium vealers 6.75-8.50; choice quotable to 10.50 or above. Sheep salable and total 150; few sales about steady: good-choice spring lambs 12.00-50; medium grades down to 10.50; old crop lambs scarce: shorn kinds salable to around 8.50, fed, wooled lambs quotable to 0.50; few wooled lambs 5.50. Portland List PORTLAND, . Ore., March 21 fAP) nuner: i-rims A grade, 31c in parch' ment wrappers; 32c lb. in cartons: B graae. juc jo. in parchment wrappers, 31c lb. in cartons. Butterat First quality maximum of S of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland. 29-29' be: valley routes and country points. 2c less or 27'.ic premium quaiuy. maximum or .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 1 'Ac more than first duality 2c less than first quality. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: TJHarrook triplets. 22c lb.; loaf. 23c lb.i f. o. b. prices to wholesalers: triplets, 19c Ib.: loaf. 20c lb. Eggs Buying prices; Extra large. 18c: standards, large. 15c: extras, medium, t5c: extras, small. 13cj standards, small. Live douI try nominal buying prices: Leghorn broil cro i tn ta' it-. i... do 2 pounds. 16c; fryers, under 3 Iba.'. IDC ID.; HO 3 tO 4 bs.. lfta Ih.. r.vct.r, oyer 4 lbs., 16c: colored hens, 4 to 5 lbs.. i ' uu over n pouncis He; leghorn hens, under 3! lbs., 10-Uc; over 3! lbs,, Uci No. 2 grade. 5c "ess. 1,T,l'rkovs Selling prices: Hens. No. 1. 17-18c: toms, 15c: buying price. No 1 hens. 16c; toms, 14c. Country meats Selling price to Port '?.. retai,ers: Country-killeo hogs, best butchers. 125 to 150 lb?.. 7',i-8c lb: )nn?' .uant- ,4''"15c lb-: liuht-thin. 10-I2c lb.; heavy, 10-llc Ib.; lambs, yearlings, 16 cents lb.; ewes. 5-8c lb.; fl cV!,er cow' -10c ,b- canner cows. 8'i-9c lb.; bulls. 10-lle lb. iPJAt,l,sY,a,klnia Gems Deschutes. $1.40-1.50: Klamath. $1.25 cwt.; one l1 " Sl-50-1.65 cental; local whites. 85c box; sacks. $1.10-1.25 cental; sweets. J2.40 crate. unions Iregon: 80c per 50 lb Yakima I) bag: sets, white. bag; 6Viic: CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, March 21 (API- Nervous price fluctuations characterized wheat trading today as the market absorbed profit taking sales and hedges placed against loan wheat coming into com merclal channels. This resulted in a fractionally lower close although prices at one stage were almost a cent higher than yesterday due paruy io continued buying based on European development. Some purchas ing was inspired by further extension of the wheat resealing program, which may involve a small additional portion of the 1939 crop which has been held back from market under the ever-normal granary plan. Wheat closed lower than yes terday. May SLOSH-Va. July S1.03H-' j. cor unchanged to up. May 56H-H. July 57li. oats i lower. Wheat May open l.oe-l.Oa';, high i.OSVj, low 1 .05. '4. close I.053i-U: July open 1.04-L03H, high 1.04 '-4. low 1.03' i close l.OSH-'i: Sept. open 1.03-1.03. high 1.038i, low 1.02 'V close 1.02H-H. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. March 21 (API Wheat: Open HiRh Low Close Mny 84 84 84 84 Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38 lb. white 24 50 Barley No. 2 45 lb. BW 23 75 Corn No. 2 E. Y. Shin 9n r,n No. 1 Flax 201 Cash wheat Ibldj : Soft white 84'.i, western white 84'4. western red 84. 93. 14 per cent 1.00. Hard red winter ordinary 84. 11 per cent 84. 12 per cent 87'2. 13 per cent Hard white Baart 12 per cent 86. 13 per cent 1.01, 14 per cent 1.03"2. Today's car receipts: Wheat 49. barlev 1. flour 21. corn .1. ntK n iiau i m feed 5. ' 240-270 lbs. averages mostly 5.15-50; 270 320 lbs. butchers 4.95-5.30; heavier kinds 4.75-90; good 500-550 lbs. packing sows 4.25-60; lighter weights to 4.75. salahle cattle 5300: salable calves 1000: fed steers and yearlings weak to 25 lower; kinds grading good and better showed most decline: good snare wca npvHv'i advance erased: shipped de mand narrow, but very few strictly pnnH tn choice cattle here: mostly 8.00- 10.00 trade; with top at 11. .75; and best weighty steers 10.60; common and me dium offerings 7.50-8.40; replacement market stow, steady; inclement weatner an adverse influence: cows weak to 15 lower; heifers steady to weak; best 9.85; cutter cows 5.75 down; bulls weak; outside sausage offerings 7,00: heavy fat bulls 6.75; light vealers 25 lower at 9.0O-75; with outs at 6.00; good to choice heavy vealers mostly 10.50; few selects 11.00. Salable sheep 11,000, total 11.500: late Wednesday fat lambs around 15 higher; fat sheep weak to 10 lower; top and bulk fat lamb range lambs 10.1$; few heavies 9.85-10.00; two doubles hSndy weights fed range ewes 5.50; plainer kinds 5.25; today's trade; practically no trading; bidding arond steady or 10.00 to 10.15 on best wooled lambs held at 10.35 and better. New York Markets CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. March 2l.iAPinrcrAt Salable hogs 11.000. total 19.000; fairly muuiia iu nigncr than Wed nesday s average: enrlv inn s K..11, good and choice 180-240 lbs. 5.25-50: FROM THES, PAGES OF FRONTIER HISTORY ...A STORY you (an hardly believe men actually lived! Ii- V 'ri fill feS-i&Pi NEW YORK. March 21 (API Stock market buyers pumped a little more fuel into aircrafts and specialties today, but even favorites weakened In the tail-end of the session. European affairs, particularly intensi fication of aerial warfare, brought fur ther stimulation for the plane group at the opening. Spotty business trends in home sectors, however, served to chill bullish proponents for various indus trials. Best advances, running to a point or so for selected issues In the morning, were cut down substantially or eliminated after mid-day. Closing prices were moderately mixed. Dealings never got up any real mo mentum, even when the push was up ward in the forenoon. With the ticker tape frequently resting in the final two hours, transfers were around 550. 000 shares. On the upside the greater part of the day were Boeing. United Aircraft. Sperry, Glenn Martin. Bendix, Loft. Electric Boat. National Tea, South Porto Rico Sugar. Fajardo Sugar. Sears Roe buck, American Smelling, and Dow Chemical. Lacking rising steam were U. S. Steel. Chrysler. General Motors, Union Car bide. Johns-Manville. N. Y. Central. Southern Pacific, American Telephone, and Standard Oil of N. J. Bonds were uneven and foreign sec urities markets failed to get going. AdEx 714. AirRed 49, AlasJn 6V. Al ChmlDve 179. AlStrs 7Ti. AmCan 114 AnEngTile 2i, AmForPwr li. AmPwr &Lt 34. AmRdStdSan 8Ji. AmRollMills 14V... An.Smia.Rf 49V. AT&T 171'i, Am TbB 89, AmWtrWks 9V. AmZncL&S 6it. Ana 28,. Arm 1 11 5a. Atch 22. AubAuto , Barns 41. B&O 10Ti, Bdx Avia 33. BthStl 75. BoeAirp 21", Bord 24. BgeWnr 22. BuddMf 5'4, CalPk 24'i. CalZL l'i. CalHec 7U. CanPac 5'-,. CseJI . CatTrac 50. Cel 30V. CTeed 68. Ches&O 40. Chrys 854. Co I G si El 54. ComSolv 14" i, Com&Sou 1. Con Aire 27, ConEdl 307i, ConOil 7U. ConCn CrnProd 60. CwnZell 153i. CtsWght lO'a. DugAirc 82, DPont 185'i. EKod 132. EIPwr&Lt 5, EneRR . GnEl 38S. unf oods 47J4. GenGsiElA GenMot 54. Gillette 6'. GdyrTire 22s.. GtNoRyPf 23lt. HecPrd IO1., HolFurn 3234, HudMot 5i. IllCnt 10'i. InspCop 12V IntHvst 56. IntNcCn 35',,. IP&PPf 54. IT&T 4'ii. JnsMan 70. Kenn 351 LlbOFd 50, LigMyrsB 108?, Loews 353i, LngBelA 3. LorilPf 24, MontWd 53ai, NshKelv 6i. NatBIs 23'4, NatCsh 15, NatDairyProd 17'.. Nat Dist 25"4, NatPwr&Lt 7. NYCent 15'a, NoAmCo 21, NoPac 7ai, OhioOil 7i. OtlsStl lO'a. PacAmFish 5la, PcGs&El 33, PT&T , PkdMot 1, PennJC 91 V4, PennRR 217i PhlpDge 36, PhllPot 3834, P&G 69. Prs StlCar 12', PhSvcNJ 42, Plman 26. Radio 6H, Ray 16, RayPf ., BmRnd 9, RepStl 20, ReyTobB 41 1, RichOil 7'a. SafeStrs 50, SrsRoe 853ii. ShelUn 10, SocVac 11. SouCalEdi 29T'. Sou Pac 12, StdBrands 6. StdGas&EI 1 StdOilCal 22, StdOillnd 26. StdOilNJ 43. Stn&Wbs 9, Stude 10. SunMtn 10. SupOil 2. TxCoro 45. Txf?lfSnl aai. TdewtrAsOil 10. TmkRolIBrg 49, Trn Am o. uncarb 83, UnOilCal 16. Un Pac 95'4. UnitAirc 47V, UnitAirl 19. UnitCorp 2, UnitFrutt 78. UnitGsImp 13'4. USIndusAlco 21. USRub 34 USRubPf 115V4. USStl 55. Van 33, Wal 5. WnrPict 3, WestUn 22 WestnghseElMf 111, WhteMot 11. Wool worth 40. "MADAME I BUTTERFLY" I Tuesday, March 26 M McArthur Court H Popular Prices I $1.65 "1.10 85c Mail Orders Now! I SEAT SALE NOW i Jf ALP J EUill-LW' IN m - t0V1! till SAT. tf1 .K-5M10K si a CIOJIO0J Sfgf PI mulct Himimtis . i II TICIRUOin SllltET TtRPtl lltfl UXl-U-lSOBUUUB ic.it toniii.nni iiio- i.iuii iirn .ciciui vaiia BIG DANCE Friday, March 22nd at WINTER GARDEN riven by Moose I.odnc for Convention Fund MOOSE ORCHESTRA Admission 25e at door for those without tickets HOTTEST p5". 1 ADVENTUREL . 1 tUttcM wild-whcr lfciKt3i T lor m 9 h e w d W1J'-' i 6 mm ' 5IUN.Y lULtK I V LYNN SARI r RICHARD CLARK Springfield Theater Wm. Herir- and Vlr.lnls Dslt In "PABOLE FIXER" Charles Starred and Sons of (he Pioneers In "THUNDERING WEST" plus "Lone Ran.er Rides Ataln" Serial Slost Seats I6o children lOe FRIDAY i SATURDAY (?. TWO FEATURES GENE AUTRY "ROVIN" TUMBLEWEEDS" JANE WYMAN "TORCH Y PLAYS WITH DYNAMITE" Cartoon & Serial UPHOLSTERING Davenports and Chairs Recovered ... at Applegale Furniture Co. Miner Bldg. Phone 861 CHAN CHEW CniNESE HERB CO. Herb Specialist. Definite relief against all diseases and chronic male, fe male, and children all- 'Mem-, .u yr. experience. ' ft. Price reasonable. Free lnformatlon. Hnur. tn . m. to 6 pm. wkdays. Sun. 10-2. 935 Oak WHEN OTHERS FAIL Come to as. Try oar Chinese natures herb remedies . will help rr regiln good health. Disorders, sinusitis, betrt, long, liter, k Id tier, stomach, gas, consllpallon. Dicers, diabetes, rheumatism, call and oiaaaer. rever. kln femala aomplalnta. Charlie Chan Chinese Med. Herb Co. Offloe hours only Wed, and Sunday. S:S0 to fi.00 D. m. S. B. FONO CONSULTATION FREE 720 Willcrmeite. Eugene. Ore 19 Funeral Directors 75 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL ouuuKiicm otn ana a. Ph. 1. BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEl Phone 433 1152 Qlivr. St. POOLE FUNERAL HOME Phone Eufiene723 or Springfld 62 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME- rii. iu t-eari i. at lutb Funeral Notices 100 ELDON BURNELL (BOB)HiLL Funeral service Friday, March 22, 2 p. m. Branstetter-Simon chapel. Dr. Packer officiating. Interment Rest Haven Memorial Park. Masonic Lodge in charge v fjia.caiuc OCl Vices. Flowers 110 FLOWERS &'tY35Mk CHASE GARDENS Phone 1950 EUGENE'S FLOWER HOMIJ OPEN EVES., 598 E. 13. Dh. 654 RAUP'S Better Flowers Ph. 616 Lodge Notice 140 SCOTTISH RITF. MAsnivrc; Eugene Chapter of Knights Rose jj-ruix win oDserve the Maundy Thursday services of extinmiish. ing the Lights at the Masonic lempie, 1 nursaay evening, March 21. at 8 p. m. The cere mony of Relighting the Lights will be observed Sunday. March 24, at 10 a. m. Visiting Knights of other valleys are cordially in vited to attend. Personals 145 VOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to . communicate with A d 1 u t a n 1 ROSA Morsch of the Salvation Army White Shield Home. 2641 N. W. Mayfair Avenue, Port land, Orecon: or with Mrs. Ad lutant Mable Ford of the Salva tion Army. 719 Pearl St.. Eu gene. Oregon. HOME Made Chop Suey: best ever. 50c quarts or delivered. 75c. 1309 Columbia. 2355-J. Gudrun Anderson. GENEVIEVE Vibration reader, returns to 72 W. Bdwy for priv. consul, circles, Wed. eve. Ph. 3014 PSYCHOLOGIST Readings appointment Phone 1984. by CORA MITCHELL'S Circle Fri day, 8 p. m. 433 W. 8th Ave. Lost and Found 150 LOST Key ring with 7 keys. No. 1347 is on 2 keys. Finder call 937-J. Reward. STRAYED Bav mare; 900 lbs. 5 yrs. from 1 mi. below Natron. Ph. Springfield 78-W or 17-F-5. Transportation 16(1 LOWEST RATES Portland. O. W. $1.85; R. T.. $3 Lv. Eugene 8:40 a. m., 5:50 p. m. San Francisco S6.50; R. T. $11.70. Los Angeles S12: R. T. S21.60. DOLLAR BUS LINES 49 E. Broadway Phone 909 Real Estate for Sale 200 SMALL RANCH SNAP! 180 Acres, 25 in cultivation, 110 open pasture, bal. wooded; creek, open range keeps 5 cows, 65 sheep; fair house; $2500 with $1500 cash required. RODMANS 820 Willamette St., Eugene. Ore. 903 Main St., Cottage Grove REAL bargain; 40 A. 3 mi. E. Springfield; Soil map for ref. on quality. Gravity irrigation avail able; elec. light, fair bldgs. Price $90 per A. S1600 cash, bal. fed eral loan. Otto Mennes, Bank of Oregon Bldg., Springfield. The Eugene Reglster-Ouara ts a mem ber of the Associated Press. The Associ ated Press ts exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited tn this paper and al;o all the local news published herein. All rlRhts of publica tion of special dispatches herein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' -arTier. yearly In advance5 00 By Carrier, monthly 50 By Mall In Oregon, yearly -.400 By Mall In Oregon. S Months 2 00 Outside of stale, yearly 5 no By Mall' In Oregon, DEEP cut to $1800: $1200 cash or good truck or car part pay. 120 A. stock ranch, ck 6 springs, fair 5-Rm. house, new 30x40 barn. On hard road. 15 mi. of Eugene. C. E. Root, Agt., 2 miles South on Hiway. 5-ROOM house, large lot, lawn with shrubs and flowers. Full price. S1460. Sep MR. FFEEL at 310 Miner Bg. l-'iione 620. OREGON FARM CATALOG FREE 1W40 Edition. 44 pages. 200 pic tures, comnlete information 200 Farms. Prices, terms, taxes crops, climate, etc. Business op portunities and invpstments. Oregon Settlement Assn. 81 W. 8th 1324-1344 WASH, iust completed Five rooms, latest design, strict ly modern. (Jnen rverv day. r HA fprnis. J. C. WATTS, Owner and Dininer. March' .l R!i Estate lorSle farm ' larre- Eon's best land cfi: OrJ down 2 ae?es.nSi,0 :.. lit .1 1" " llLHItk - quite pflmni . ' . iic v nim-j; --; hens bo u-iii. ' he ldZn7M nnn l. . " near Rd-j highly im..i Oregon's t. beautiful hmui.!" a"e farr-; tank, elr.ver h ?. .,s.wimmi tures with "' .Lle"ified V each, shown hv 8 Wat 1 "nly. Price on r.JWmeJ many larger farm. 1 h-v alsonv,nySeerx&eef'dri!h " real estate it 1 mm ?ee me. I also carry fT ' msuranr-p nj y ' and r eLres-ell. Or . VERY DESIRAirV income property "i h,, . fpurtliatntforn'L'ii'Ap:, nai rents for S35 FINvw ',or tion n Ihi. -it,, T'X-'MIST K;, expansion. C n h sacrifice, price making" Srnt that wiiEn EXTRA WELL BUILT Double mminiM.. 1- bungalow. FinP fie'K br'S fast alcove. WivM i..'.Pa nace and 1 TOffi SAM RUGH RfIity CO .... lYniametie Ph 76 ACT NOW! i.U EGl Ills, flnco , n ... been used but never ah,,. -.1UU0 takes it with ev Z payment and easy monthly mv! EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS it must be good it . .we recommend it." tii-t Miner Bldg Tel. n VIEW LOTS We have many really good hor -ues in various pans 01 then: at prices irom 5oll to ill some S300 lots that deserve S5000 home. 12 are In rk, Vista Park overlooking city a: golf course, and 10 are in Crt unve neignts district, whe: many fine homes are hpinphir' WE can save you manv doll:: with your blueprints, finanefc, etc. H. E. CULLY 69 W. Broadway Ph. TiJ WEST SIDE CLOSE IN 6 ROOMS and bath. Fine large It extra good garden land Mes! 8U5U. S300 down, bal. likerer; sen. Mn, WAH1J. SUBURBAN EQUIPPED FARM 16',. Acres all in cultivat'n. Equip ped to overhead irrigate li to place at one time. 5 rooms r,i bath, large chicken house, oar: hog house, etc. Tractor, mow; rake, disc, gang plow. etc. Tea cow, hogs, chickens. Price tSS' RAMEY W. HUGH .48 UAi months- Local Want-Ad Rates Ona insertion nu,,. t nne ?hrO,.C0,n-!eCU"y," llm" ,9c P ne Three consecutive tlmes.lo per line Reader notices 10c a line per day Persons out of worn win recelva a special rate on "Situations Wanted" ads nd must be cash In advanee. 50 Obituaries JOHN IRVINE HART died atThi age of i7 years, Wednesday eve ning, March 20 at his home in banta Clara. Bran Nov. 29, 1862 in Lexington, Kentucky. Married to Florence Foley in 1886, came to Eugene m 19(19 where he has since lived. He was a member of Santa Clara Christian church and a former member of Santa Clara grange. He is survived by his wife. 5 daughters, Mrs. W. R. Robertson, Mrs. R. L. Rob ertson, both nf (.,,.,. t... Carl S. Calcf Mrs. Sig Skavlan both of Portland: Mrs. Arthur Minney of Oakridge; 6 sons. Milo O Edward C, Preston Nathan iel and Joe of Eugene. John A. of Roseburg; 14 grandchildren. One Great prnnHMiiM Mrs. Bcttie Feathcrst'onc of San' 11 .uiv nieces ana nephews Hmrral services will be held at lr,nn?rla Cla,a Cllristiiin church at 10:30 a. m. Sat., March 23 Rev. John Barney officiating, with interment in I. O O F cemetery No. 2. Branstetter-Simon in charge. Rev. Arthur Ed vards will assist Rev. Barnev LF.NARD HOWARD died at his home. Oakridge. Ore.. March 20 aced 65. Bon, at Fort Klamath: Ore . Nov. 29, 18T4. Has been at Oaknriee for past 12 vears His wife. Katherinr. survives him' Funeral from Methodist church. Oakndgc. Friday. 2:30 with Rev Myron Progue officiating. In terment in the High Prairie cem etery. V catch chapel in charge of arrangements. 1 BARGAIN Good 6-room house: nlumbinc plectncitv. S550: SR5 down: $15 month. H. N. TRAXLER, Cres- weu. ure. 2 DESIREABLE TtOlnTriTsrNr schools. E. front. Between 22 and 23rd on Agate. BarPain for cash Terms to reliable partv. E. V. Ford.JV.da. 40 A. GOOD pasture. All fenced. Good garden. Soring watT. Tnn. Mrs. B. U. Dunbar, 720 E. 13th. Ph. 2S69-W, RANCH 200 A., bargain at $4250: $2500 down, near Creswel'. cron in. direct from owner. M. A ChamheHain. Creswell. Ore. NOTICE TO RFALTORS My property is this Hnv withdrawn from the market. Vancel Knight, Flmira. TWO Ideal mod. summer homes at v achats. Reas. Write Box 145, "achats. UNIVERSITY district 5-rm. hse. iust ouilt. Utility room, oil heat Will take trade as part down payment CALL L. B. COX AT 68 VALLEY' FARMS, Homes, Auto camps, acreages and exchanges right values. H. N. TRAXLE.t. Creswell. Ore. WONDERFUL 5-ROOM HOME On Walnut Ave. Large lot, r.: walnut trees, new home. 1; lin.omr.nt fivenlarp in baseme: A wonderful buy $3900. Ffl loan: sbuo down. CLOSE IN West side home 0: EAST Side home, modern 5 nr nice condition S3Sliu: swum E. H. PETERSON tu. 23 E. Broadway Pj; HARD TO BEATP This 20 A., 3 mi. S of Springnt on 99; elec, good 7-rm. tm r;.. K-,. ,.lii-l.-pn house. AM . 15 A good bottom '',"; much ground, win sen ui. r- for 50rr. ol total purciws. i Look at it now! RODMANS 820 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ores: 903 Main St., CottageGrove " .vnr iv r-Drrtf FARM 120 Acres on gravel road S mJf f-n.-, us aw Mienwaj, :i from Maplcton. Grade school, mile, 20 acres in culuvation. . acres pasture, 80 acres timber i,,,co i-ppk- thru p $1200 cash, For sale exclusive. VC. F. HYDE REALTY CO. 628 Willamette St. REAL F.STATF nf All Vir,rl. OTTO MENNES St CO.. Bank ' of Oregon Bldg.. Springfield OrePh 113. 500 A. s"tockfarrn: $20 per A. 2 sets uings.; UD A. in crop. Bal oos ture and timber. 318 A Stpfd. 12-RM. house in Univ. dist.. suit able for student rooms, by own- er. 975 Alder. FFXIERAL LAND BANK FARMS. Call at the National Farm Loan Office. 167 E. 8th Ave., for lists Telephone 1068 SHINGLED house and2 lots. Will take trailer house as part. 11th and ASts.. Springfield. 4-RM. house. Lot 66x120. Price S.i50. A. T. Hansen, Gen. Del.. Snnngfield. F. J7 BERGER REAL" ESTATE . . 32E. 8th Ave Ph. 2661 GOOD lot. Fairmount Dist." Near school and University. 1629 Moss DAIRY Ranch: stocked", equipped. ew Lakeside, Oregon. Box 822. 1 Real Estate WantcdJ' YOUNG MAN' wants to buy 3, 5 acres on easy USTINGS OFcSMAX fl0 wamca. . i. . Real Estate for TradeJ CALIFORNIA Trades: U you orooertv here to trade for ti. write me fully. '"nrii 5H1 East A. St.. Ontario 3C' RminessOnnortiinitiesi Srrrnip"n to train for FjM 55 considered. Compeieni ,, ed appraisers can earn si $300 monthly. Farm or buOT experience valuable For 1 view see Russell Park, Hoffman. rS5; LARGE general coiintrv tUffi, tion. beer and '""S" 51:. making large mXm :: part. H. N. TRAXLER. Cres j For Sale or Trade lMr"80'H-D motorcycle. cond.. new paint, or . r Dh 9Rfi.i-Jo. between .SJJt-,.. ern nuiuiw- . CHEAP $30 horse: 5 W. 5th. Ph 1890-M. Winted To Trade plANOlcTSns for country wood, work or 'hat...t. y 520 bull- '