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I" ' ; 1 TRZ REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON. ? . ': " i 'i ' !!" i t -;, . 5, 'i I 'I.! : 'I ' V '.: it, i. "'A :;: MM sun--A ' -' ; 1lr"- J .it- j . i ' i : i ) Medical Groups To Follow Armies ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. OR Tho United Nation! relief ind re habtlitation administratioa will end life-saving teams of doctors and nurses into Europe behind the armies to fight disease and starvation. Dr. Thomas Parran, surgeon general of the U.S. public health service, said. Chairman of UNRA's eommls. slon on medical care for civilians In war tones, Or. Farran said at a press conference that reports gathered from France and Poland Indicated the UNRRA must move raoldly to prevent a world-wide spread of epidemics. Typhus and tuberculosis already are taking thousands of lives, he said. Dr. Parran said that to accom plish its task UNRRA would have chief medical officer, a staff of doctors and technicians gathered from all the nations and stocks of medical supplies which already are being assembled. Personnel units which can care for groups of 10,000 people will move into any area where needed Dr. Parran said the entire prob lem would be complicated by an estimated 21,000,000 persons who will be anxious to return to their homes in the greatest migration in the history of the world. Under UNRRA plans, he said, these peo ple will be funneled through cen ters where they will receive food, be checked for contagious disease, be vaccinated and quarantined, If need be. Before Dr. Parran revealed the plans to counteract disease, a high source said that It had been decid ed that title to the relief supplies would pass, at the post of entry, Into the hands of whatever exist' tng government controls the tcr rltory. Rev. Burns Accepts Call to Reedsport BEEDSPORT Reedsport Mends have learned that Rev. Ted Burns, former pastor of the local Community Presbyterian church, has accepted the call of the board of directors and will return to the local pastorate. He will be accom panied by his family. Rev. Burns occupied the local pulpit until two years ago. He then moved to Cot tage Grove, and later to Hunts vllle, Ark., where he has been serving six communities. A shower of food products, tea towels and money was given by members and friends of the Reeds port Parent-Teacher association at its recent meeting In the high school building. Plans were made tor opening the cafeteria and other business was transacted. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibbons were hosts Friday evening for the meet ing of the Gardiner-Reedsport Lions club, at which time a ven ison dinner was served. During the business meeting which was con ducted by M. H. Durbln, vice president of the club, S. T. Bran nock, superintendent of the Reeds port schools, was admitted to membership and a committee con sisting of Berge Borrevik, S. T. Brannock, and Fred Wright, was appointed to meet with the Parent-Teacher association to discuss the possibility of assisting that body In securing funds for con ducting the school cafeteria during the present school year. A beau tiful silk American flag recently purchased for the Reedsport high school was displayed and will soon be presented to the school at a fitting ceremony. Following the business meeting colored slides of the lower Umpqua valley, Reeds port and Gardiner were exhibited by Mr. Durbln. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Webb enter tained employes of the First Na tional bank of Gnrdlner and their families at dinner recently, guests Including Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ger hard and daughter, Marilyn, Mrs. Gazelle Nlespo and daughters. Penny, Louise and Alice, and the Misses Mary Smith and Mavis Tapp. A social evening followed Members of the Tuesday Bridge club and their husbands were din ner guests of Mr, and Mis. Ralph Foster recently. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bern hardt, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. John Dye, Mr. and Mrs. .T. L. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J Lvster and the host and hostess. The second of the fall series of Discussion club meetings of 5t Ann's church was held Wednesday Nursing Classes Held For Walterville Women WALTERVILLE The first meeting of the Red Cross nurses class was held recently at the home of Mrs. A. T. Easton with eliht ladles present for the class. Miss Lula Gell of Eugene Is the nurse giving the course. Miss Gell is remembered here in this work, having had charge of the class of nursing in World War I. The first lesson was on sick care, arranging pillows and making the bed. Eight were present and several others have signed for the course. In order to get their credits, the women must attend ten or tne twelve lessons. The next lesson will be on the first five chap ters in the nursing book. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watson are announcing the arrival of a daughter, Barbara, born Nov.' 12 in Eugene. The Walterville community club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ed Schwering for quilt ing. N. C. Welst has returned Rome from the hospital where he re ceived treatment following an accident In which he broke five ribs and a collar bone. The Walterville Ladles' Aid society met recently all day at the social, room of the church, for quilting. Three more meet ings are alloted for the work on this quilt. The society will not meet next Thursday as that Is Thanksgiving day, but will hold the regular meeting Friday, Nov. 26. Smith Taylor of McKenzle Bridge was in the Walterville vicinity recently contacting peo ple on the Community war tuna and leaving necessary material for contributions to be solicited. House to house canvass is in the hands of the grade school children and they were out the same evening calling at the dif ferent homes In this interest. The Walterville Grange and the Wal terville Ladies' Aid society each pledged $5.00; the Community club pledged $2.50: and other or ganizations will pledge later in the drive when the matter Is placed before them. Mrs. A, T. Easton and Mrs. Clarence Potter have been asked to speak to the organizations. lene Mitchell, Mr). Edith Dunn and Bill Brady. Mrs. Marietta Smith now is conducting a school each Thursday afternoon at the range halL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hasten of Hutchinson, Kan., visited recent ly with a daughter, Mrs. Bob Oat- ney and family. The Oatneyi ac companied them to Dallas for a short visit with another daughter. Mrs. Oatney'a brother. Dale Dut- ton. and family also of Hutchln son, Kan., returned home with them. Mr. Dutton haa secured em. ployment with Addison and Sons. Meetings Lilted The Lorane Red Cross sewing unit will meet with Mrs. H. A. Mitchell Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 23. No school will be held next Thursday or Friday as this will ee the Thanksgiving vacation. A list of boys In service and their addresses has been posted at the high school. Spme addresses have not been obtained. If rela uvea ww list addresses or changes of address it will keep the list up-to-date so friends may write to the boys. The list is post ed in the hall where relatives may go and make changes at any time. Observers Get Awards At Lorane Meeting LORANE A potluck dinner was held at the grange hall re cently for aircraft ground corps observers. Talks were made by Capt. Joe Richards and Lieut. Taggit, and the new alert system was explained. 11 rs. T. P. Addison sang "When the Lights Go On Again," accompanied by Mrs. H. H. Cunningham, Captain Richards presented arm bands for 100 hours' service to Rex Keep, Da lene Mitchell and Bill Brady. A five hundred hour pin was pre sented to Beverly Schurger and five hundred hour bars were pre sented to Donna Davis and Mrs. Edith Dunn for 1500 hours' serv ice. A silver star was presented Mrs. E. C. Herendeen, chief ob server, for one and a halt year's service. Slides and . moving pic tures of ground observers' work were shown by Sgt. Edward Per kins. Those who finished the air craft observers school and earned diplomas are: Mrs. Delia Schur ger, Beverly Schurger, Donna Davis, Mrs. Lottie Mitchell, Da- at the William Andrews residence. Mrs. Waldamer Knutsen will be hostess for the December 1 meeting. Sgt. Allen Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peck, has left Reeds port for Santa Ana, Cel., where he Is an Instructor in the decom pression chamber of the U.S. army air forces, and Bruce Courtney, of the U.S. army, former Reedsport barber, has returned to his post following a visit with local relatives. New Today Pf-1 II. ljk ONE ' t ,M INVEST- : 4 MisT .Viu" WORTH rOJ LIFETIME WHEN OTHERS FAIL Com to lit. Try our Oi!nM niturvt herb r.n11tft, Th? will btlp you rftn good hih. Disorder tlnutitu, hNrt. hint. Hvr, kidney trrmach. tft. fmtiptloe ulcars. dUhattft, rhuma1im. ftU and ouidr, fever, lAin, f mala oomplaiDt. ri r I r itLW co. t OHIO Doun mill nd luidll, l:D la B.B.roNo consultation ran 774 Willamette, Eugene, Or. Harry C. Kenney Harry C. Kenney. 77. Route 2. died Saturday morning. He was born April 26, I860, in Indiana. Surviving are his wife, Ella; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Pet erson, Eugene; a son, CpL Fred H. Kenney, U. S. army: also one Brother and one sister. Funeral arrangements will be announced later in the week by the - Branstetter-Simon funeral home. Th Bxiavne iteeuw-emire u aim or X Uw AuodaUd Pmt Th Ajaocl. d Praia Is uduHvelT antlUad to Ui um (or publication of all mwa dlipatchai credited to II or not othcrwlaa eradltad In thla papar and aUo all the local nawi publish ad h train. All rtshta of publica tion of apodal dUpatcbaa taarala art alae Tha ltaelitar-Guard la not at liberty to flvo lnfomaitlon aa to tha Idantlta of an advartlaer wing a- -Blind ad I Thai la. an ad containing a Raglstar Ouard Box Numberl, Box numbara art lor tha eonvanlanea of tha irtvertlaei and tharafora must bo written to. Anmra to thla Irp mar ba nullad or droppad In tha want-ad reply box ob tha counter of tha Radatar-Ouwd. SLBaimirnoii uras Br Carrier, yearly In advance ..fT 90 By Carrier, alx m on tha in a4vanoa too By Carrier, monthly . ,TI By Mall In Ore, yearly in advance ta By Mall la Oregon, alx montha jls By Mall In Oregon, threo months. J.S0 By Mall In Oregon, ona month .T8 OuUlde of Stat, yearly t JO Outside of state, six months 4.60 OuUlda of state, three months J.l Outside' of state, monthly ,n In Slaking Chang of Addraas -lea tin former addraas aa well as tha now. Thla la oecaesary In order that rout aredlt can ba transferred and tha papa flopped at old addraaa Glaai BROKEN GLASS Promptly Replaced MIDGLEY PLANING MILL CO. 409 High St Phone 1059 Plumbers . Plumbing & Heating REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Phone 536 or 3673-M WILLIAMSON Surveying SURVEYING timber, farms and suDdivtsions tmil voojansKy, 273 Miner Bldg. Ph. S74. Transfer & Storage Moving Anywhere via Beklns van iines. ueiuxe service PACIFIC VAN Si STORAGE CO, Upholsterera MARTIN'S DAVENPORTS AND CHAIRS Repaired and Built to Order ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free Estimates ComDlete SamDle Stock 84S Olive Phone 220 Vacuum Cleaners Repaired GUARANTEED Work all makes. Phone JESS HAYDEN S S174 527 Willamette. ppenl-6p.m. Ph. - EUREKA AGENCY - 5174 527 Willamette Open 1-8 p.m. Well Drilling C. E. GORDONIER & SON 1916 Villard Ph. 512-R or 3863 Personals 145 YOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to communicate with the local Sal vation Army. Phone 2099 or come to 719 Pearl Street, or P. O. Box 245; or write Major Mildred Pratt, Salvation Army White Shield Home. 2641 N. W. Mayfair Av. Portland. Oregon. WILL the 2 men, or anyone who witnessed accident November 16 at Elmlra Junction in front of Dickson's Store contact high way patrol jir leave names at Dickson's Store. ' DENTAL PLATE REPAIR TWO-HOUR SERVICE TM TlsncT rACtre DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Cor. 8th, Willamette, Eugene, Ore. xeiepnone 10.1 ASTHMA, Sinus, Bronchial ail ments, respond readily to my treatment. Dr. Ashton, chiro practor, physiotherapy, 16 East Death Notices 50 MORRISON William Henry Morrison of Smith River, Ore gon, died at the home of his son November 20. He was born June 3, 1859 at Wedderburn, Oregon and the past 73 years he has made his home at Smith River. He is survived by four sons: William I. Morrison, and Fred Morrison, both of Smith River, Clive Morrison of Areata, Ore- fon, and Clifton C. Morrison of priniffleld. One daughter. Mrs. Frank Fawcet of Valsetz. Ore Kon. Ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral ar rangements will be announced later from the Phil Bariholomew chapel. HUMAN HAIR Bought, $3 $6 lb.) -ny nudiiui.v, iu incnes or long er. Arranjoy's, 34 West 20th, .,cw i urri. BRING Your hearing aid for new u-ucne.. liiany-uavis Drug READINGS Given by Coke Bilyeu at 255 West 7th. IF LONELY Write Ruth L. Wade. Box J07!yeojiTer!Wash; PALMISTRY. Numerology, Psy chic. 355 W. 8th, 2nd house. Lost and Found 150 Funeral Notices 75 THE following articles have been turned in to the Lost and Found Tie., f ,l.a DA:. i Boy s blue hat, key in red coin purse, sun glasses in case. Plas tic rimmed glasses, baby's white shoe size 1, black zipper coin purse containing money. 1 brown leather glove, keys in key cases. These may be had by proper identification. If not called for by 27th of Nov.. they will be dlSDoseH nf. HOLT Karol U Holt died Nov. 16. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knute Holt. The body will be forwarded to Moorehead, Minn. Tuesday, Nov. 23, where funeral services will be held, with burial in the family ceme tery. Veatch-Holllngsworth in cnarge. LOST Billfold close to Babb's ..aiuwuic, cumaming oj; driv ers license, soc. security card, etc. Reward. Notify. John Park SMITH Funeral services for Sarah E. Smith will be held Mon., Nov. 22, 2 p. m.. from Veatch - Hollingsworth chapel. Rev. Herman C Smith officiat ing. Interment In the IOOF cemetery No. I. HYLAND Funeral services for Hurbert A. Hylnhd will be held Monday, Nov. 22, at 2:30 from the Branstetter-Simon cnapel. Evangelist Orvllle Hart of the Assembly of God In charge of the services. Interment in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. LOST Binder canvas on hiway norm. ,111011 implement, Phone ii. Funeral Directors 100 VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH Phone 112 Pearl St. at 10th BRANSTETER-SIMON CHAPEL Phone 433 1 152 Olive St. Miller-Sherman Funeral Home Junction Clt v.PhJie Harrisburg 42 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at 10th POOLE'S FUNERAL HOME Cremation. Ph.723 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL Springfield 6th and B. Ph. 411 Monuments 105 FREE VITAMINS FOR GRAY HAIR If your gray, graying, streaked, faded off-color hair is due to vita min deficiency, here's wonderful news! The amazing story of Anti Gray Hair Vitamin research and discoveries, compiled in a very Interesting and valuable booklet, is yours free for the asking. Write today jind you will learn how you can get the full size $4.79 treat ment of PANATES two-way Vita mins free on a special money saving Introductory 3 for 3 money back offer. Send no money. Noth ing C.O.D. Write PANATE COM PANY, Dept. A-291, 310 So, Mich ttan, Chicago 4, JLUnoia.' Before either huvlug or selling, have Earl II. Peterson. Realtor. appraise jour property for you. CHICKEN AND STOCK RANCH 72 Acres, good buildings, well Im proved, fully furnished, stocked and equipped 1200 chickens, several heHd of llfestock, lots of farm equipment. Place over- I looks Eugene. It's a buy for j ;i.,duv. BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE HOME View location. 3 bedrooms. 1 baths, completely modem. Ifj jvu mva 91.,,-iuu casn, we wiu go into a huddle. A REAL 1NVF.STMENT 3 duplexes on 2 acfes, needs some work. A good chance for a handy man to make a $4000 In vestment pay Interest on $15,000. Very good terms. HIGH CLASS LAKE RESORT PROPERTY ON COAST HIWAY 9 unlla renting steady for over $0u per month, and a beautiful 5 room bungalow for Die owner, All furnished except bungalow, 25 acres of land and lake. Pays Interest on $20,000 Investment Excellent buy for $15,000 cash. For Complete Real Estate Servica in sales. financing and Insurance. PETERSON M0RT&ACE CO. 23 E. Broadway Ph. 142 . BLAESING GRANITE CO. 3. J. BYRNE. 1015 W. 8th Ave. Phone 966-R. Eugene Bus. & Prof. Directory 125 Accountants SPENCER R. ' COLLINS & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Miner Building Phone 3030 Building & Decorating PAINTING, Paperhanging and Mooring. Lange a (o. pn. u. Chiropractor DR. H. H. PETERS. rhyslo-Thrr- apy.201 Tlftany Bldg. I'n. 1170. Cleaners Men's Suits or Overcoats. Ladles' Plain Coata or Plain Dress. 85c Free Delivery Phone 416 Lowest Advertised Prtcen In Town EAST5IDE t;L,;AIN-.K- 2005 Franklin Blvd. Florist T AT'TP'S for Better Flower Public Market Phone 1331 GRACE & VIOLA'S FLORISTS Public Market Phone 521 Rirhasa Removal GARBAGE REMOVAL WICK low cvet service. Bill t. Ph. $58 LOST Bunch of keys with leather Bu-in aiiacnea. see Laverne Austin, Trent, Oregon, for Re- wara. LOST Black and white male fox lerner. iong tan, sits up. rolls over, name Spotty. Reward. D. i. noover. awissnome. LOST--brown and white collie, 6 mos. old. fiease return to 75 E. itn. Heward, LOST Billfold containing papers. neiurn to sio .many aiag. Ke- WHl U. LOST Green Tarp, bet. Leaburg -no. opua. newara. rn. yu oprinKiieiQ LOST Key ring with five keys. u! Keys, car Key ana garage Key. Tire Key. 688 Blair Blvd. FOUND White Poy Terrier. 18th "?-! niversity. Call 3876, LOST: 15 gallon oil drum, on 11th street. ia w. 7th. Phone 2591J. Transportation 160 MAN AND WIFE want ride to .-entile, Monday or Tuesday. Ph 3534-J. MAN, Wife want ride to Portland manKSRtving or might drive ano taKe . -UfB Alder. Real Estate for Sale 200 Marion County This 200-acre farm which lies be tween Albany and Salem offers much very mVich to any one interested in diversified farm In. 60 acres of fine productive soil in cultivation. 25 acres in nrtmel artH nrilnA rlrvpr tn arrM commercial timber. (15 acres fine open pasture. Good and com plete set of buildings. 6-room house with plumbing and elec tricity, large barn and other out buildings. With the farm and included In the PRE-WAR price of $10,000 are about 100 sheep ana goats, we recommend It. C?T S. Benjamin or W. C. Greenup 30 W. 8th Ave. Phone 4620 Up McKenzie Highway , Priced at such a low fiourr I thought he was kidding. The entire 40 is going at a price that one acre should bring. A. L. Reeder 839 Charnelton Ph. 4469 or 21F1 1 NEW 4-room house with one acre ot ground, woodshed, garage, good well. About 4 blocks north of Paramount store, on 21st In Springfield.. See George Hash. ne.xl door. Springfield. PLASTERED 2 " ledroom house. 1078 Almaden SU 200 Seal Estate For Sal 200 WE ARE VERY MAD PEOPLE WON'T do as we tell them. Here we spend umpety dollars telling them what to buy and where to list, and they go right on doing as they please. We simply can't under stand it Now for instance here we have: A DANDY big house, close In on the West Side one of those built to stand the tides of time which has been converted into 4 apart ments; two up and two down. These apart ments are always full, and very little renew ing will stepup the income to justify con siderable more than the $6000 we are auth orized to accept for the property. IT'S A. REALLY GOOD BUY, folks. See Mrs. Sober. PERHAPS YOU are one of those disgusted peo ple who have worn their nerves to a frazzle trying to find a three bedroom modern home. If so take an aspirin and call Darrell Shelley about this East Side offering with three bed rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, fireplace, basement, furnace and a lovely lot for $6250 on good terms. AND RIGHT HERE we have a honey of a farm right on top of Pleasant Hill of 90 acres with good buildings, electricity, fruit and berries, all in cultivation for $12000 that should be long to some new owner right after this add appears. See the office boy. WHOA BOY! We almost overlooked this lovely 2 bedroom River Road home for $7000. Right - in the very heart of this Suburban Aristoc racy with spacious ground, surrounded by lovely homes, near school and market we doubt if you will find another like it any- v where. Oh yes, it is exclusive with this office. See Mr. Knight. . DAG NAB IT, a lot of folk have been looking for a small place where they could make a modest beginning and we didn't have it. Well, here's one for $2000 bucks with a pretty good 4-room plastered house and five lots. Gosh, in these days of rising prices this is like a drink of water to a man lost on the desert. WILLIAM B. 832 WILLAMETTE SHELLEY . PHONE 158-159 'SAVE PLENTY PHONE THREE TWENTY" River Road - : - $4500 ... Swell 2-bedroom home one one-half acre ot good soil, full basment with good furnace . . . SEE BUY!!!! $6300 . . . 2-bedroom California style rambler, all hardwood floors on one-third acre, full basement with furnace . . . IT'S A GOOD ONE!!!! y . $6950 . . . 2-bedroom shake home with full basement and saw dust furnace, unfinished upstairs ideal for another bedroom or child's nursery. YOU'LL BE PROUD TO OWN THIS FINE HOME!!! Suburban Value $2250 . . . Clever 3-room home with large garage and woodshed, ' finished in knotty pine on large lot 80x160. This will last just about as long as it takes you to step inside the front door ... SO HURRYII! -Farm Value- $7000 ... 27 acres with ltfrga home, barn, 2 chicken houses . . . Between Eugene and Junction City . . . Let MR. NEWLAND SHOW YOU THIS SWELL FARM! 1 1 SEE ROY NEWLAND OR BILL STENWICK, -with Paul W. Campbell, Realtor ' 1007 Willamette Phone 320 DOUGLAS GARDENS One to ten-acre tracts, miles east of Springfield, bounding McKenzie highway. Not too far out and not too close in. Investigate this neighborhood, you will be agreeably surprised at development for fu ture security. It is a good program to start prepar ing for the future on easy terms now. Willamette silty clay loam soil. OTTO MENNES 412 Main, Springfield. Oregon Phone Spfld. 307 3 Real Buys 18 Acres Just outside Eugene City Limits. Has been sun-eyed and staked for subdivision. Good house and out buildings. Large prune orchard. All tillable. 100 Acres near Creswell, crops in on 40 acres. Fair buildings. A steal at $4,250.00. Lovely 4 room home on West side. Close to bus, stores, mills and R. R. Shops. Priced at 2, 500.00. For further Information on these and other properties. See A. L. Reeder 839 Charnelton Ph. 4469 or 21-F-U. 20 ACRE Farm for sale oy owner. First class river bottom soil, fair 5-room house and bare. Run ning water and excelleit well, write Register-Guard Box 1449. TWO Acres. 4 mile, fron: Eu gene. Plenty oak trees, srring, food gravel road. mile from iugene school, bus. Termii or ciSu 1220 Grant St. A Real Farm hi 89.uaerei! J'-tn R000 h"Jse. barn, other buildings, including is,?crn ot choice bottom lnd. cultivated, that will wow any Oregon crop and plenty of them. Lou of wood, fine water Fh-TJ- 'f you -ooking for a better class of farm, see this place. Price $15,000: completely tocked and equipped. Or will sell without stock and equip ment. H. N. Traxler REAL ESTATE i INSURANCE Creswell. Ore. 4nfAvK.i,.e1.cd' V J"ile north or Mabel: 4 room house, new h? 12x30 chicken house, other bldgs. 48 pullets, 2 pig, 4 mo. old. cow, fresh Dec. 23 Sroode,r fo-"5W chicks: tractor n ':i0A R- Tomisser. .. -w. .nau. uregon 3 ACRESLarge chicken house A U REEDER ... REAL ESTATE 39 Charaeltoo 4469 or SITU ern cottages. All practically new ttri ,( T - t-it w wan so. call and terms. smoke house. electridrVThot and watered by creek and springs, oiled V, conader.tr.de for Springfi,,. . 2 bedroom nnitia Close In, 4 rooms, and utility room. Co., i . ' llvlno -, ai VorBM lot Sk.j. I auto -wourts and SfcifU. ciOMin. On McKenzie highway. stnr -I II a ii . . . . - - vt acrvin -" icucally new. and realw.1 u W tJ highway and river "tour office for Springfield Home We Add" nlce place' wel1 worth your H bwaSh,h, Beautiful Stock .Ranch, AU'eaulmj 1- .i. . ' . -ri-u --. mu i-n-u ana cross fenced, with mmu Several large serines, tu mii. .V1"1 "allaHed home, and buildings. Thorough-bred and 2!SS new equipment If you are lo.klng1o td,2 In Oreson. and worth ... 01 oicai Warren J. Butler tell jn j&HSF ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCI WARREN J. BUTLER 87 WEST BROADWAY R. L. ORR - 2M Estate foifSau ' S - If 87 W. Broadway R. L. Orr EASTERN OREGON! On John Dv-T.nrn Vlak-n,. .a. irA . u bo . i cellar. The TWO GOOD INVESTMENTS FOR YOUR vnrn WAR RfllVmS AWfl TTITT,Mr,.VU "TO . , " estate - I DON'T BELIEVE Vmi ran' mafrh it-ifa Vtnv AVin.a t -ThousVnd 2 chicken houM River a lew miles. 2 small houses rent for JIO iS $Sl owner could live in larger house and rentals toiHwI monthly payments on place. Yes, the larger ho-!iJ fixing mostly inside, as outside paint is good on ill ham? they have elecb-icity, and a full set of bath fixture ttXi. trie pump and land can be irrigated easily. Tha set up toJS tialities. .and nrirH at nnlv 3nn ,,. icnn j r. ! month ind w-rth it. ' " "" " 'What Do You Know! ' We final!? sot s listing on a half acre of Rlvr tin ua ; house on it Has a good barn 24 feet square with loft udnt in Boiu.ii um 9 6-ruu itum. r.iueu bi oniy wllti (uiu $ cr niuiiui. r u oi nere, gets m A Home You Will Like And 1-3 acre of good garden soil north of town ind don (aim ice. Home has nice living room and kitchen, breakfast ilsa wessex not water ian& ana neater, ruu oatn, and I otmm all nicely papered and very clean. Outside Is garage u a$ buildings for about 3S0 chickens and about 19 fruit treoniiK nes and garden plot. Just ? 1500 down, and you can motta, iuii price is oruy jiauu. See Mr. Roadman Oregon Settlement Association 96 EAST BROADWAY PHont VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VO REALTY SERVICE - ' A Haven m ci Troubled World Suburban 3-S acre. 5 minutes from city. A landscaped pte J ture from the living room window. 2 beoroon-, i a stairway to floored attic, narawooa noon, u" water heater. Young family fruit. Terms. DUPLEX Well located comer. Home and fine hew J DUPLEX Walking distance. Near Eugene High. Tm W 3 room home. $2500.00. Terms. SEE IOLA STRIKER. 1 AA A -t 1 i. t 1 CO A .train farm. ivrv n. river uuuum lami. 6" , 7 .J, A 55 A. river bottom farm. 240 A. equipped stock rata 40 A. river bottom farm. 70 A. chicken larm 312 A. diversified farm. 1200 hens. See Mr. Roberts for prices and tent , LELAND F. ROBERTS , RKALTY SERVICE IOLA STRIKER Phone i VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VAUTCjj McCULLY REALTY COMPANY. J 755 Willamette Realtors l "Born and Raised in Oregon ; A Real Home and a Real. Location Santa Clara district, a little over 9 fl'dS 2Vt acres prunes, pears, filberts, good 7" pisi trie, automatic water, fuU set of plumbing, uar i house, price $8500. Good Stock Proposition 400 acres, 100 acres cultivation, creek, sprint"0"" barn and outbuildings, price Jiu.ow. Good Morning Folks 3 acres garden land. 7 room house. 'jV.w.rf braider house, wired for electric "'Ljgg, pt fenced and cross fenced, Immediate P085"' f5000, some terms. Stock Ranch Immediate Possession. 240 A.. 1 room house, electric lights, water piped in house and bam. Large barn, full of hay, out buildings, silo: new tractor and farm machinery, horse and saddle, cream separator: 35 head of cattle mostly white face: one mile of school and store. Will take some trade. Full price $8500. For more details see JIM FRENCH OREGON FARM CATALOG FREE Complete details 150 general farms. Also 20 small tracts on easv terms. Oregon Settlement -q c. oroaqway. FOR SALE by owner. 2 acres, good i . w -.win nousc, k-.-hc electricity. Possession lromedi ately. Arthur H. Fay. Ph. 61F13. trut .' ' " . . . in SMALL Country Home with 2 acres, excellent barn and chick en house; 31, miles of SDfld. up McKenria Tnlahu.-v Dh ai.r.tt. or Real Ejtate and'lnsurance. see SPRING ' crcTDENCE . ..ItJ MS Z Twobedr,. "JJ ImmW" Some tenw 284 VINESJiT nuts, tern iiojz iSTS house at 11 Klb"-S FOR a. n. tracer, crnweu. or 1 1