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THS REGIITtR. GUARD, IUG1NE. OREGON. Page Seven. yomen Advised lo Jay in College Cwe Af war by remain 'S Kari w- Onth,k. "lwtonnd dminittrUon. Christensens Cottage Cheese Wi rich, creamy, tasty iwitableforany occa No ration pointa need- Try it tonight I hi East Broadway asserted at an . ssembly (or Uni versity ot Oregon women Thurs day. The Oregon Federation, uni versity alumni association, spon sored and arranged the assembly.. pointing out toe need for col lege training in war work. Dean Onthank urged university women to continue their schooling and high school seniors to enter col lege. High school boys. too. he said, may obtain at .least one year ; of university work before going j into military service under new 'regulations now in effect. I "Entrance restrictions have been : modified to permit high school boys who have finished their junior year, are 17 or over, are recommended by" their high school , principals, and are In the top 20 j per cent of their class to enter the University of Oregon this sum ' mer or this tall," Onthank dis closed. College-trained women are : needed to fill shortages in many ' professional fields such as science. SHAMROCK TEA ROOM Saturday Luncheon Served 11:00 Till 2:30 ROAST BEEF " and Brown Gravy With vegetable soup, potatoes, creamed peas, $!s, drink and dessert of sherbet. Donuti, Pie, Cake 10c PENNEY'S BALCONY MRS. LUNDSTROM, Mar. 45c Railroad Measures Discussed in Review Legal problems of railroads and municipalities are covered In the two articles that make up the greater part of the content of the Oregon Law Review for April, j This quarterly, issued by the Uni- j versity of Oregon school of law, is : edited by Charles C. Howard, pro fessor of law. The two articles are "Railroad Certificates of Convenience and Necessity Issued Under me In terstate Commerce Act," by' Don ald Ross Marshall, a member of the Oregon bar, and "Some Legal Approaches to the Problems of the Rural-Urban Fringe," by Or val Etter, research assistant in the university's bureau of municipal research and service and legal consultant of the League ot Ore gon Cities. Under "Note and Comment" are several articles by university fac ulty members and students. Dr. James D. Barnett, emeritus pro fessor of political science, wrote "Constitutional Law, Equal Pro tection of the Laws, Graduation of Penalties." Jeannette Thatcher, third-year law student, was author of "Contracts, Third-Party Bene ficiaries, Donee's Rights in Ore 1 gon." Modernization Of IO Speech Program Proving Satisfactory Eugene Markets HI I W HrAT. - rrM) Premium qualll1 iraealmum of JS Ot I p cm! acid n Uf- run quant) lovairanura of S of I per cent acid . Secono quality -1 i4 1IaJ-I..IU- - .-r- ... luwciiiiwuvii vi uibh'I''ivii,. - . n ,, . . . . . the speech division, at the Uni- mcv"mcn' ronianti. bittkb-, r-ioei versity of Oregon, to fit present- was coached In radio speaking by , ''" day conditions is working out sat-' Kenneth Wood, instructor In Cram B mil isfactorily. W. A. Dahlberg. di-i.peech. McCliment captured the Vrwi?, rector of speech- and dramatic1 . ... s-io. loaf arts, said thut week. t-onvw. m wnicn rcp.TOrm.mn , tous-B.,1., PrMa . "The speech department." said ; from 250 colleges end universities " A Mr. Dahlberg, "takes the position of the United States took part In Grade a inrdmra .... u i - a,w . : .. Grade B medium " vi nis una; szDate. over-me owe : bugs rubai.uia en u naini oi speaKmg tne Kina neeaea. lor i network of the NatKmal Broad-! "'" A '' ; . .. .. . A ...... i . ..... Grade S larea nui.i.tr. jcasung company irom new rorKc.red a rnealum clubs, which require -weekly par- :0n the "Wake-Up America" hour. ;Gaie n medium ticipation of speakers. The radio, McCliment was rated first by a j ?." aiowu c also, is calling for a different, I jury of more than 200 selected j tirade a brMi-rfVTrVti" xxi more intimate type of discourse. : listeners in all parts of the coun- j ;i""' locra. it id, and up This sort of demand is reflected try, surpassing representatives ""Wooi ; in our program, neriuiig wun from Princeton, Northwestern and V0"- c Mr, Dahlberg In developing this AugusUna. For his victorv the ' V program are R. B. Huber, assist-1 Oregon man received $1000 wan bides' ant nrnfasj-fir of inaerh anil riri. f k j i mia .., n , B re 1 , I UUUU eV 111 Vtl. Ol I f . , , ;.. -... If r Maui-.-... . . . . . ,. T ' S1' C I i,aMv o. , wwnivHiwj lion in wis coiuesi iouowea a Kip ana Kenneth wooa, instructors of : year of .drill in forensics over the i V", v,o1 SDeech and dramatic arts. I a: : !la'0. speech and dramatic arts. The high point of the year was the winning of a national cham pionship in radio debate by Jack Use Schillinj fun VsniUs for delicate, esticing flavor never harsh or strong. Its fragrant good, tteas will oot bake or freest out. Schilling UT WAS STAMPS ON YOUI tMS'FINe IIST Two Lane Men Chosen Power Directors E. R. Bryson of Eugene and Ben F. Dorris of Springfield were elected directors of the Moun tain States Power company at the annual meeting of the stockhold ers at Albany Wednesday. Other directors elected are N. E. Irvine, Lebanon; W. D. Johnston, Casper, . Wyoming; Fred C, Kellogg, Madi ' son. Wis.; G. W. Knourek, Chl i cago. 111.; Z. E. Merrill, Albany; ! David S. Soliday, Philadelphia; I E. B. Williamson, Albany. Out of a total of 301,373 (hares ' outstanding and entitled to vote 1211,367 were represented at the meeting in person or by proxy. Dorena Grade School Students Buy Bonds radio A group of 20 students were po. jrepe root, lb coached through the year on a i symposium program. After a term i wneau wiute buahai of research on subjects of cur- j g'hlJ j rviiv iiibeini mm iinpui laiivu, Barley, ton ft I Sat I i . : V lie lir ' 2 ,- . 1 t- ; '. Hcl , ' V . . ... tit l reUUera) t ' ' - ' ' W .-' i 56 Yg "1 y .. y :. Mr. Lomax stated. In which busi nessmen discussed their current . problems before students. Seniors attending the meeting were Raymond V. Packouz, Paul Lee, Portland; Thomas E. Baum-' gartner, San Jose, Cel.; Richard ' C. Lawrence, Vancouver, Wash. ; During the meeting all four stu- dents received certificates of merit signed by advisory board . members. To be awarded these . certificates students were requir ed to pass a comprehensive writ ten examination given In Eugene,.' and an oral exam In Portland. The Mustang fighter, which was ,:. , recently declared the world's out- - standing fighter plane of 1843, haa -also been produced as a dive bomber. -II OS -si f s teams were made up and during I 0"U,J2 the second term made 79 an. , tul."':- 1 "'".. pearances in high schools, granges : .p"sus... lb. . . . , . u-isc and churches. These teams, vary- ! ,lc;illo cVumberdoVri journalism, nursing, business ad ministration, and teaching, Dean Onthank declared. However, he said, women who have majored in some branch of liberal arts can I also aid in war service because I they have a broad general back ground, intelligence, and quick 1 learning ability. - Lmj 1 I . FuDlio Market Phons 1172 1590- Willamette Phone 378S US East Broadway Phone 401 MOST SPECIALS GOOD TILL MAT 28TH WE DON'T CARE Who Sets The Grocery Prices In Eugene! We Ain't Gonna Raise Our Prirn tn Meet Tin. If yon think we're fooling - just check our prices, fort's a lot of folks found B out already you misht well be one of em. HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOOD 4 cans 25c PABLUM Large package 37c Small package ..23c SAY! H w don't have Better Stock . - Better Prices - . u4 Better Service a lot of our customers have been uhbin to us. Get It Willis We Got It COCA COLA 6 bottles . . . 25c No Points Are you going to wait till the last day to spend your points this month just so you won't have time to really, select what you need? Maybe you like to shop in a crowd. Anyway, we have time to help you NOWl Suit Yourself! fcULOGG'S PEP NotRcrtIoned......21g.pkgs. KELLOGG'S VARIETY ......Not Rationed..' PST TENS Not Rationed - POST BRAN FLAKES ........Not Rationed ...lSc ..:.....2ic .....21c 2 lg. pkgs. 27c hints 12 14 12 14 14 10 10 10 U 4 3 Del Monte Cream Corn 2290 Cwn ,....2290 Tjilr Kernel Cream Corn 2NM25c Dundee Wax Beans 19c Plctswen Peas .--.2330 Diced Carrots 10c Dts. -A- Sliced Beets 2 250 csnp 225c Tomato Juice 2for 49c Grapefruit Jaice 33c Mbbyt Prune Juice 29c Point 5R 3R 1R Armour's Treet Lunch Meat 37c Acme ' Tuna u.....39c Ta.ty.Pak Oysters Larse ean. fcWw Yon Can Win A War Bond OKaBordens Purty easy ... If you try. Get a blank at our store. Try It! Borden's Milk 3e.to"29c and selling achievement for school children in Lane county has been made by pupils ot the Dorena grade school, who sold $2882.30. In bonds and stamps on one day re cently. There are 62 children in the school, representing a per capita sale of approximately $46.50. N ' The students had hoped only to sell $900 in bonds and stamps, enough to buy a jeep. x Oris Steele, principal, reports that the children collected two tons in a paper drive, and 4,133 pounds in the first scrap metal drive. In their current scrap metal and rubber drive they have al ready gathered together 7,175 pounds. In the recent tin can con test, they collected 2,570 cans, and are still working. Children taking part, whose ages range from six to 14, are: . Haiel Cooper, Sally Ponton, Louise Walther, Glowetta Naier, Wllburn Dodge, Ronald Chapman, Kenneth Cooper, Robert Warren, Eleanor Krebs, Patsy Dawley, Bobby McBee, Janie Ponton, Nick Nlckson, Irene Krebi, Richard Warren, June Elfving, Rosalie Plaisted, Dolores .Kelly, Billy Kenal, Mabel Smith, Sally Lemon, Donald Monte, Evelyn ' Ward, Charlotte Thrasher, Lester Berth olomy, Richard Chapman, Jose phine Thrasher, Josephine Van- Schoiack, Jean Plaisted, Bruce Anderson. Lois Dawley, Edna Ann Peler son, - Clara May Krebs, Richard Wicks, Billy McBee, Millard Ward, Agnes Plaisted, Janie Lemon, Wal ter Kendal, Orville White, Bobby Kelly, Clinton Cooper, La wan a White, Vone Ward, Robert Ward, Verna Davenport, Loa Joy Bales, James Plaisted, Shirley Harrison, Wanda Dean Conklin, Charlotte Krebs, Donald War Dale Ander son, Jolce Kelly, Marie Owen, Colleen Groat, Jolce Lemon, Charles Conklin, Kenneth Ward, Wallace Peterson, MUo Chapman, Betty McBee. . i :ina from two to iour members ; Garlic, lb. vvnai may do new wur uvuu : - . . t Rxduha. tn k1lvi,M . . i i each. D resented the various Rs. , "'i..io. ounchee , , . . . . v.reen - wniona. aoz. Duncnea pevm ui wv suujcvi, niici wini.ii i Bpinacrj, iu members of the audience were permitted to participate in fur ther discussion. The set speech and the formal debate as known 15c .100 TAKEN BY JAPS Robert J. Meder, above, of Lakewood, Ohio, I one of Doollttle'a men who par- tielpated In the air attack on Japan, may be one of the prison ers of war executed by the Japa nese fovernmenl. In aoOl (nod reent!y.hAm ewe S.M denvn; lemcer wooled awee quotable S.00 and above. . New York Markets Florsheim Shoes For Men A Woman Bxclnalvely at B U R C H ' S 10t Willamette By VICTOR niBANK NEW VORK. May Jl IAPI AuortMl ralla and nwlalllaa look a late turn on II.. miwkv alii nf tn.v'a .lml. in.r. In former years were laid aside.! Iycal aUawberrlee and looeeberrlea ! ket while many leader Untered In loa- ine jewett oriies, gitt oi Mrs. appears Mary Jewett In memory ot her JJiu MANHATTAN SHIRTS 1 ' Pajamas A Short Large New Stock at DeKaKe'Swuir.... hUSband. W. F. Jewett. amount- IS centa I round or two lor t rente. In. to more than $2000 were dis- trtbuted to winners In several .venue. Mn. Brechtbin Kaa etall at divisions of the speech work, mitet. speechmaking, poetry, reading, ! vsoitablss -T.- . .... Tu'l Rannhei. bunch 1 u.oiuBBivu v. vui i cm lupiva. iiitr-v. Spinach, lb. Public Market r?d In the Producer PuMie mr tnf wTlt0T- , ' rrtdtv. the? ttrtwhrrtM wUInf at illPP. "Urt. Oellni nit r bttx arvd th fftxMtMTTlMi at hn mwy. and tcatl-rtvl cftmtvback-, awards stimulated among the studenU. competition Paruitpa. t tba. Bermuda onions, t lb, far Potato i, lb. . . . Rulk carrot t, I Iba. .. -, , HcvthouM tomato, lb . .K Turnips,, t lba (or , . r. Gracn onion t, S trunchaa Cabhftfe plants, do Caullflowar plant, dom. H Uma baani tor aaod, lb. . wart In evldmc arotind mlri-day, Ititla buying furna tn noar (ha (Mom and final trtnda war (no worat than mildly Irragular. Tranfr for lha full , procaadlnfw wra around l.OOO.lXW iham-., Variations moatly were In minor frac tions although (not i m gittna and lo Of 9 or po war ot4rvd. Prominent forward moverr IncluHrd Union Piiflflc. Santa F. American Telr phon. 8ara Ruabuck, Philip Morrlt and Douglai Aircraft. Downward Invllnallonv BACK UP YOUR BOY Buy n Additional Bond Today rtia Ibuirvn naartsi-aur ta mam- i ,r of lha AMOciattd Pram Tha Aaaocla d Preu la asaluiival antlUad to tha ji for publlrtlon of all nawi dUpatehaa- Onion Dlanta. 100 Red rhubarb. 4 lb, for Asparagui, bunch. IBci S for Tomato plants, dot. .u..., IL.j... I'arury, id. Eugenedns To Attend Mexico Summer School Seven University oi Oregon Spanish students and tour Eugene lAiimiAMnl. ...Ill Dttn4 -i.mn.At. IUI.U.VWI". ... u,.v.. ou.ltl.lb. I I . ...... 1 1 seulon classes at the National Head lettuce, ""-' University ot Mexico, In Mexico , Pepper pianta, 60 eathi dot. City, this summer, Dr. L. O. , Wright, professor ot romance lan-1 n.a tt.ii.n irJniT itT guages on me campus, announced strawBerriea, on rnursaav. ..uwit Classes will begin June 28 and will be completed by August 18. Students attending the session will live In the homes of cultured Mex ico City families, Dr. Wright stated, and will have an opportun ist to become acquainted with language and customs. Those planning to register for , Rabbiu. dreued. lb. the term are Cecils Noren, Port- , J." una; Mrgm Htrsnmain, Mar nd Sleet ric Power " .r. Douglai Aircraft. Downward Invllnalloni ,L ii ! iharas ...jhs "S"Srl5 hV J. t. Caie. General Mo- " 3?? mw "' 5a to BOc i , , c . , teA.t, a-, lit tnla paper and elao ail ino weal nmwm ITe l..l'-,.5l.?,!;...5.lTJ"n,li.'?k J"'' gubllahed herein. All rtghta M BtibUoa- Hon ot iseelal duvalckaa harcla are alee .- 'ThallelrteT-Cure h net at MrjeTTj ". to alv Inlormetkm ae to the Identity of an advertlaee mini a "BlLad- ad. -iThat li, an ad eonuinlni a Redleter-. .sry .ate Mr c 10c 19c SOc Oooeeberrlee, EQQI Extraa Medium. overalze DRESSSD rOULTBI Turkera, lb. Heavy hena, tb. , T T t " t ID, M1SCBU.ANSOUS Walnut maata. I. lb, SM Ik. . riioerte .4oc KSc . .Sc Home, made aauaafe, lb. . ciaer vinesar. fallon garet McGee, Mrs. E. J. Donsrl, I Grape juue, aaiion Euaene: Bettv Lou Sleeman. June- I ?"'. k.r.ut' W- 9?.' Eugene: Betty Lou Stegman, June tion City; Phyllis Foster, Klamath Falls; Mllo Woodward, Rocky Point: Mrs. C. F. Hyde and three daughters, and Miss Irene Green baum, also of Eugene. The first English printed adver tisement Is believed to have ap peared in 1477. A newcomer In gasket materials Is s product with a sponge-rubber core and a smooth outside coating of synthetic! rubber. - It's flavored I It's whole wheat I it's the Spoonful of Fitness e e that's fun to eat I A flavor-mellowid canal I The wonderful flavor Is . baked right in. In a taste test 4 out of 5 were sincerely - enthusiastic about this new taste thrill. You will be, tool Tender spoon-sized morselsl The most convenient cereal to serve. And every time you dip into a bowl of Shreddies you bring up a perfect-sized spoonful of tender, crunchy goodness. GET GOINO RIOHT, IAT SHMDDIISI Every bite of Shreddies is not only delicious but truly nourishing. It's made from 100 whole wheat. "JHKIOOI B" b u .atlxarve prWuct ef NAIIKO.. . NATrONM StlCUIT COMPANY a r...... t u.t. nuts urEioif ' I Honey, 1 lb, SSei S Iba. . Portland List PORTLAND, Ore., May SI (API rh (ollowlns ere tn prleea retail era pay wholeealers wtceot ben oiharwaM ftotedt Butter AA free prtnta, SOSel ear trms. UUei A frado prlnta. BlUjol car tone. SSci B erado, prmre. Slo lb. Bulterfat rlrct quality, maximum Of M of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Is Portland, ASme lb.1 premium quality, maximum of .S3 of 1 per eent acidity. S3.S9I.6 lb.1 valley rotrfee and country potnta. 3c leaa man llnl or BOtl aec ond quality, at Portland, So under Orat or so-somo, Cheeee Selllni price to PonianS re. talleril . Orefon blplatt SBo lb.1 loaf, too lb.l trlputa to wbolwalen re lb.1 loaf SIHo r.O.B. Kb re Nominal prlot to retail erat A, largo SSci B, Urge. Sec I A. medium. S7et B, medium, soo So.i A email, SOa dnern. Esse Nominal price to fjroduoaret A, large. STel B. large, SSei A. medium, SV: R medium. SSc. Live poultry Buying Brleeet No. 1 grade leghorn broUere. up to tH Iba., SOcl col fired fryere, under St 10 4 lbo.. loci colored roeaterl. over 4 Iba. SSvi lghoro hrna. under St Iba. SSHei over ' Iba.. 131401 colored hena. lo S Iba.. ssteoi over I be., SStiei Old rooetere, II He lb. Dreaaed turkeya Selling prtceet Coun try dreaaed hena, 34-3Bc,- pacltera atock hena, No. t, as ter eeehKMarrr, Lavg tome ore? to I be- ate lb. caab-oarry. Onlone New Tevaa yellow, SS-STi wa. IIH per SO-lb. bagl keeal, rem. SO-eOc doc. bunchee. Polaloee-NeW Texal red M.sa-140 per SO lb. bag: new Cal. white, Mte-.so cenlel. aeed aloe, t-t'tc lb. Old table tock eaah and carry price! No. s. Ii.ae-I so so-ib. bagi local! No. S. l se I S SO-lb. bagi local. No. I, M M een- Ul. Wool Oovemment eon trot IV4S lb. Rahblta Oov. celling: Average coun. try killed to retallcri, etl lb. I five prloe to producora S4e lb, Mohair IMS It-month, etc lb Rope Seed (lock, IMS crop, SI. IS lb I aredlaem, l.to-l.o lb, oonbacta, aaedleaa, too lb.1 aeed. S9o lb. Country ma l. el line price to re. tallara: country killed hoga. beat butch are, 110-140 Iba., tool vaelere, AA S4ci A. 10c: B, JlWoi C. IHici O ll'te Ib.i cenner-culler cowa 'new 'eillngi, im, lb.i bulla mew cetllngl l7He lb: lamba. AA, Ktol A MUjei S. M'kci C. UV.ai e-t s ISUci ft. USo lb. Cewera bark Dry, Sr-e lb. Mar VTholnele prkea: Alfella. No. I, ITS-JO, vall.r polntai timothy rvalleyl, S: do Manuna, StlJO-SSI.10 ton: clover, gSS-SO ton. fOKTLAKB OBAIIT PORTUANO. Ore., May SI (AP) Wheat fubiree unquoud. Ceah groin: Oata Ko. S SS lb. wtilte Mm Aerley No. S e lb. W. S4SS. No. 1 Max rt4. Caab wheel ibid II Soft whit I ts, ar-R whit excluding Rx X, white dub 1-S7, weetern red l.rr. Herd red winter ordlnery t SB v cn. jrj'4, ii per eent I aa. cv"" i ae Herd wtirie Baart HI per eent I M, II per eenl 1.4a, IS per eent I 44 S no-ir I, oorrif, eew I, key I, mill, leed 1. Foreign Trade Students Attend Portland Meet Culminating this year's work In foreign trade. A. L. Lomax, pro fessor of business administration, and four senior university stu- 1Sc , dents this week attended a dinner with tha foreign trade advisory board In Portland. The advisory board, composed of a group of Portland business men engaged In foreign trade, has been working In this field to gether with the university school of business administration since ii 1931. In normal times, meetings j ; re held several times each year, -11.15 ISO SI PAINT VALUESI to- Uelp.tfQu Guard Box Number). Box numbera are . (or Ui convenience of we eoieiiewe ind therefore mual be written teh nawera to thai type may be mailed o : drtmped In the went-ad reply bow oa the counter ot lha Badatar-OturS, In Making Chang of Addreoa. MUM"' five former eddreee a wU as Ik na-w. Thla U ei.waaary In oraea tbat ytl f jrdii n be irenafertM and the aaaas -Hopped at old ddreea ' ausscBinloN batss a fterrtar. Mearlv In - c Sy Carrier, etx months ta advance 4. OS Br carrier, monthly .. , .TJ Sy Mall In Or, yearly tn advance sea y Malt In Oregon, alx -non tha tm 3y Mall In Oregon, three month t.s . Iy Mall In Oreguo. on month .TS . Oulald of etate, alx month! 4-VS , Outalde of flat. Uu-e month StS Outald of atat, monthly .TS -, Lecal Notices 11 IVJl 1 I II WWW 36m NOTICB IS RXBEBV OrvTIf, That the Admlnlatrater of the latate of It. -C. Shepard, decetacd, haa filed hie rinal Account In aeld eatal In the County Court of Lane County, qkegon, and tit Court haa appointed th Isih day M June, lets, at ten o'clock A. M. of eald day tn th County Court room In th court Houa in aaigen, uregon, for the bearing of objections to auch . Pinal Account and th act rj em ant thereof. : OERALD JAMKS SHEPARD, Admlnl. I trator. CALKINS Si CAUUNS, Alton neya for Hatalo. lass m June tl 1S4S 1 Covers vrallpaper with ene I cost, dries in t boor, I and la wash- AAA I able. Onegil tfBBgO NATIONAL FORBBT TTMtIw n row AIC. 64lt4 bldl wUl b rMlv4 tav th Forttt iupwTvlwr, Oorvmlll Orafffm. : up to and not Utr than 1:00 . M. May as, im. ror til tn uv iimMr imnm or dtlnattl for cultlnf. and bU mr ohanubi d4 Umbar located on ui ". r mbrtelnB about 100 aori within - lt4WUHWU. MVkWWwta M nihw tl. . T. It ., a W., WaM rork Daad- . wooa cth wiwwvM, uw naiiani rartrtt, aattmawd to xm Itoo.ooo tm B. -M., mora or law of ofd-ffrowth Pouglta- growth Poualaaflr hamlooai and waav am rod dar aawtlmbar. No bid of law than 9r M faat w tha aid- a Am tl- -a a. TVnai lA-a-ftw MM par M ai ttw tha hamloek, and jl.aO ' pv M wt for tha waatam rad aadar ; tMia Hd far tha atumpaffa, eo oparatlva daaoatt of foil par M foal S. M. to ba uaad by Foratt Sarviea for paying th cart of sUBh dtvpoaal for tha total cut of timber undar tha tarma of lha affraamant, will ba raqulrad. fS.oao.nn mutt ba dapoallad with aach Wd, to ho or ratatnad tn part aa liquid tad dam-. , acta, acoerdlnf to tha aondltlona oi th Mia. Tha nht to raj act any aM all . blda la raaarvad. Baforo Mda ara aub- -' mlitad. full Information oonearnln th . limbar. th eondlttona of ), and th ' tram th Fnrat fluparvtanr, Corvallia, ' oraffnn. or na uimici nangar ai aiapi i ton. Orafon. I ' May r 1H : NrmCl OF TTKAli AOCOVNT Ctta J. Rahar, axfitr! of th i atuta of David V. BaNar, daeaaaad, I haa ftlad bar final account aa Mch ' artitrlx. and thai tha th day of Juna. iPi3, m th tr of moo tfoiock A. m. ' I County Court Room In Vufana, tna uounty. orafon. aa tna piaea ror naarini and aattllng aald final account. Any tmnem having any ooja-rilona aald final aecounl ar notiriad to fllo tha am wnn tna cminiy cnarit ot un County. Ortgnn, hfora that tim. or to appear at aatd tlm and ptao aat, I oh I art to tha allowanca of tha aam, . Hat of fVat puhiteatloni May T. IMA. irrTA J. RAKER. Admlnliralrt r navitf T. Bakr. DaraaaM DONALD R. Mi'KRArfD. Attomay for Adralhlatratrhi, iWTri Juna . NOTtre " 6HEKWmn ON ritfAL ACCOUNT NOTicB is hkreRY orvrvt That lha urvlatlgnad arlmlnlatraior haa fUad hia final acoount In tha County Court for lana County, Oragon. which Court . haa appoint lo.no a. M. of Juna tth, lftig, aa th Um It win hear obiadiona . iht and to final aatllamant of aaid aauia. B. W, CLAYPOOL. Admin intra tor and Van Atta. I U RAY, A Horn y for rartnarahlp BataMb ilia m Juaa 4. ' " NOTICB Ot" CNnarorAKar d rot KB NOTICB III fiCHEDY CSIVBN, that tft ronformliy with patition and applira turn ttt Jiaanh Manrv MrKanl IUmI iM tha County Court mt th giat of Oragnn for Lana County, Oragon. tha aald court did n tha lath day of May. laag, duly maka and aniar a dacra changing th nam of aald applicant from Joaaph Hanry McKanty to Marry Dantal We Kanty, and In paid ordar aaid court rurthar ardarod that notice of aaid chapga a dacraad ba puMiahad to tha Bugana Raiatarauard for tha aot linuoua pariod of tan dart, and upon return of proof of ieh publication a cartHkiat ba gran tad conformity with Rc. U10t, Oragon Compiled Law An notated, under th aetl of th court of the nam wajah aald applicant la to heva, ta-wlt. Marry Partial McKanty, and which laid nama, Marty Dantal M. Krnly ihall thareaftar ba th Iml nam of aatd applicant. Dated thla llth i day of Mar, IHa. W, B. DIUARO. Clark of Mid County Court for Lena County, Oreguo. By Bv U Duckworth, Deputya , -County Court alt, , 1MM fti May M IMIb SHIRIVfM.WlUfAMS SWP HOUSE PAINT Tour horns Is your bs Invaitment. Protect it more laatinfly with Airwrioa'a (a. vorlta housa p tint I JJfflHU 3 50 par (at "'V M l T pnaTi.ANn uvssTors POnTt-ANT), Or. Mar II 'API ftlKMi-Catti aalabl M. total SOt cal ! vce rwrn and Bi acattered aale ateedri common dairy trp .leer I gocrl ' fad ateere aelaM II VM to weett'a to ' I7.0l good fed helfv aalaM. l,.CO-oi l and alrwei few e-mreornmeei dairy rvoe oowe ,.oolo e,i cannere aalahle 1 down to I.SOi or helowl nod heof mm. quotahl li)-m.llAi medlijmgo-ai huUa I ' -elabto u.-o-H li good-OwKi YMJera i :iiorv:a4 H-era aalaMe IM, total ana- aver-1 tl-allr no truck'lna offeredi la late ; Thunder fnoatlr II SS downi InM good ! j choice Sao lha. II .tl: SKI Iba. II M: good i 1 -" ee:atie llta-IIO): go-ld-vhMe I r-Mt -atg ouoaol u so. if q. he-T aalaM num. total m. manret nominal; gwy)cnotce aortngare ; demand at ISIO-IO; older rlaaaae SHtHWIN-WlLUAMt ENAMELQID 00CK-CHYINS iHAMtL 1 Anaa,T-o- QfjC I nuenamtl IIH I for lurnlture, JJ or 1 zx'cZl: tHinWIN-WllUAMt SEMI-LUSTRE Ideal lor kitchen sn4 kllh- room wills and ccilinl alio woodwork. Amailngly waahabla. Biautiiul colors. 1 23 QUART Quackenbush's 160 East Broadway Ah I svav tfxrn lm with No. auU atowat U.W 4am ai aull