Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 21, 1917, Image 7

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    I rday Evening, July 21. 1917.
"EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Page SevenT
his Page Is Lane County's Great Market Place for Both Buyer and Seller
Sew today
B-Well improved country
b . Tnin. tlOOU will handle. 4V4
kieWr1' i.P ludaiiee land
r ' . .. ..ni. a room house, barn
IT itlriO both nearly new. This
t, close to "'6"
1001. On fine road.
SALE Choice piece oj Hlvcr bot
iKii. 12 acres in good state
k. 10- " . . .lh, knilHin
. etc. tomionuuie .
.- i.- ctnnfv Sickness compels
to. rrrce v,
SALE 22 acres River bottom. 10
in cultivation, balance pasture in
wells, naco wuac
h, school. u " , : ' . '
Jnmii will hnnrilo.
ce fouw; u"
.rr rhoice 10 acre tract with
Lortable improvements. The loca-
makes it worm ..
Tliis land au A1 soi1, in n'En
x ' . n!nn nlnaa frrnrie nnd
lie ot cumvuu"-., ---
,ctool. mce $u,uw. 4.c.u, i.u ........
..ti.'40 a. tract, halt in cultiva-
L balance some timber and stumps.
,ut stream on place mac is useu lor
-.;. New 7 room California bun-
low, new bnrn about 40 x 44, up-
uud cellar, goou woouuouse, pum
i.n..eoa etc. Good fences, close to
tde school 2 miles to H. S. Price
OOO which includes tair list oi per-
LXI HUGH 'REALTY COMPANY,
22 liigutn Ave. Ji. ist
I PAUTIAJjL1 r uiwuuuiu
EwnAinw No. 891 Very snappy
L up-to-date 4 room bungulow with
irly enough first class turnuure to
u.i., housekeeping, including- $75
L, oak dining table, beds, chairs, gas
Eve, etc. Basement, fine fireplace,
ntcliin. numerous built-in fea-
tos two bed rooms and porch that
h be useu lor bivui"b iui.u. ......Kg
om and dining room m one. Jnrgo
udows. Price $1000. Good terms.
rniiVW EXCHANGE No. 330
t-ictly modern close in 8 room bunga-
. Fine fireplace, basement, furnace,
. Full lot, fine garage also barn,
ml street, cement walks. ' Price
rjin Will take a smaller or less ex-
Lslve place and cash difference.
320 Exceptionally wcll built, large,
nay and well arranged 5 room bu'n
inw 5 rooms besides reemtion hall,
lb and closets also largo woodshed
fcnected with house. One of the fin-
iuihliorhoods in the city, walking
itance from center. This is a decided
Sp. Price $1000.
XE BIG VALUE No. 291 Good
tn ilnts 8 room niastcred residence
ttted in fine neighborhood, on paved
cct, in easy .walking distance trom
center. Fine largo corner lot, pnv
nniH lit the nricc. Yerv best of
rmB. 6 per cent interest Price $2230
M ItLGII REALTY COMPANY.
22 Sth Ave. E. jy21
SALE OR TRADE Strictly mod
1 8 room house close in. Fireplace,
1 sired basement, Dutch kitchen, nu
toiib built in features. Lot 00 2-3x
!, on alley. Some fruit a small bnrn
garage. Will take small property as
rt payment, the rest to be like rent.
IJress 1377 cure Guard. jy21
t:SHAN For general mercantile
1c in Oregon to sell n NEW propo-
:ion of MERIT. Vacancy now. At-
pctive commission contract. $35.00
kly for expenses. Miles F. Hixlcr
, Wholesale Jewelers, 22829 Cnrlin
llg., Cleveland, Ohio. jy21
: LINE MEN Do you want n renl
k that one order a dny will pay you
00. No samples to carry. Something
k Write today. CANFIELD MFG.
t)., 203 SIGEL ST., CHICAGO, 1 1 J
j.v21
INK FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
16 horse double cylinder steam trac-
cngine with donkey ettnehment.
litable for threshing or'small saw-
II, J. W. Barringer, Phone 451-R.
' East 15th Street, Eugene, Ore.
jy21 &2S
TED A Boston Terrier pup.'
me 592, ask for Mr. Wise. jy23
K'TED A second hand windmill and
hk. Edwnrd Trapp, R. 2, Eugene.
mt 14-F-ll. jy23
AL TYPEWRITER for sale cheap,
first class condition, Eugene Art
w, Paine bldg., 10th and Will. jy24
W WOMAN will go to Coast nnd
l cure for children in exchange for
N. 1375 enre Guard. jy23
OOP, THE CUB REPORTER
NEW TODAY
li'OU SALE The 13th St. Meat Market.
A bargain if taken at once. Does a
good business. Call on or write to A.
P. McUulloch, No. 474 Salmon St.,
Portland, Oregon. tf
WANTED TO BUY Property direct
from owners. Buyers found. No com
missions. Address Box 180, Eugene,
Ore. jvo3
WANTED Good millwright and also a
carpenter. Phone 737 or 40-F-21, 440
Charnelton. jj-03
TEN-CENT JITNEY announces a slight
advance in rates, necessitated by high
operating expenses. Phone 1244. jy23
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Inquire 177 E 9th St. jy24
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FUK SALE One three-year-old Jersey
cow, fresh two months, guaranteed to
be in first class condition. Call 110
Monroe St., or phone 281-L. tf
PIGS FOR SALE Best produced reg
istered Duroc Jersey pigs, male and
female, with papers. Address W. A.
Clark, Noti, Oregon. jy21
FOR WEAVING Fluff Rugs, rag rugs
and .cleaning carpets. Le:.ve orders at
Headquarters, Applegntc'a Furniture
Store or Factory, 391 8th Ave. East.
tf
FOR SALE 6 young cows. Call on or
address Henry Schrenk, 031 Oak St.,
Eugene, Ore. tf
WE HAVE a quantity of matrix paper
suitable for wall covering or floor lining
it 3c per lb. A lb. will cover about 15
sq. ft. See the stereotypcr at The
Guard.
FCR SALE 2 tour year colts, dark iron
gray. Two yearling colts and 1 milch
cow. Address W. E. Burkctt, Divide,
Or., or Phono 5-F-34. jy27
FOR SALE CHEAP Ono John Deere
binder with moving truck almost new.
Phone 58-F-21. tf
I HAVE severnl used cars to dispose of.
See W. W. Ebbett, 300 High gt. Tel.
831-J. tf
OAK WOCD FOR SALE Apply to A.
C. Mathews. Residence fhone 281-J
Office 732. ti
FOR SALE rinnts. Cauliflower, broc
coli, cabbage, asters. C31 E 15th.
1228-H. all
TLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage, autumn
Cauliflower, St. Valentine Broccoli.
Carnution Farm Phone 321. tf
FOR SALE MY LEASE on tarm neiiT
Eugene. 30 acres in orchard. Prunes,
cherries and apples. 33 a.- in crops.
Address 134S, care Guard. jy2i
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres
partly, improved; good buildings; near
good town, big bargain. V. E. New
comb, Crcswell, Ore.
' jyl3-20-27-a3-al0-17
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Lniurnished 5 room i.sk
Flat. Furnace, fireplace, sleeping
porch, modern in every detail. Address
Fred Fisk, Oakridge, Ore. tf
8 ROOM modern house for rent, fur
nace, hard-wood floor . and modern
conveniences. S. D. Allen. tf
GARAGE FOR RENT CHEAP 1130
Pearl St. Phone 855-Y. jy21
FOR RENT Hay land In city in any
size tract, ready to plow now. Also
apartment house, also small dwellings,
stock ranch, also farm, nlBo large
F. L. Chambers. jj-25
FOR RENT ROOMS
APARTMENTS DE LUXE Cleun,
cool, comfortable. Furnished for
housekeeping. Special summer rates
by week or month. The Bartle Court,
Eleventh and Pearl Sta. Phone 1133.
tl
FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room flat,
modern. Mrs. H. A. Allen, 1002 Oak
St. Phono 705. tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms 1392 OUva St. tf
FOR RENT Front two to four room
apts. furnished. Culi at 121 Sth Ave.
West tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnlshei house
keeping rooms 1392 Olive St. tf
X TVte BEACH 0055 WANTED (M&A NrtuJ wjuit-A -that- I UTTLE- t1U VTAiKTFft fWh,
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED By middle aged lad', place
to sew and help with the work in the
country. 553 W 7th St. j21
WANTED FEMALE HELP
AN intelligent person may earn $100
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare
time; experience unnecessary; no can
vassing; subjects suggested. Send for
particulars. National Press Bureau,
Roum 42U2. Buffalo, N. X. tf
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
CHITTE.M BARK WANTED 045
Olive. V. D. Scobert Phone 528. aO
Ay ANTED, HIDES Highest cash pric
es paid. Warnock Barn, 007 Pearl St.
Phone 115. tf
WANTED Your window cleaning and
janitor work. Phone 443. ' tf
WANTED MALE HELP
AN Intelligent person may caru S100
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare
time; experience uunoccssary; no can
vassing; subjects suggested. Send for
particulars. National Press Bureau,
Room 4292, Buffalo, N. Y. tf
WANTED TEAMS FOR COUNTY
ROAD WORK near Sprinfield on
Hayden Bridge Road. Phone J. H. Mc
Ky, 1151-R or call at 1019 High St.
tf
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY MONEY 0, 0, 7 per cent
farm loans, plenty of mouey for
straight city loans, 30 8th Ave. West,
F. J. BEUGER - tf
FARM LOANS AT 0 per cent and up.
Large sums available for business and
residence property. Petcrson-Skotheim
& Co. tf
GUARD'S BUSINESS, TELEPHONE
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
JESSE G. WELLS Lawyer, 814 Park
street; gives special attention to the
examination of abstracts, drafting of
wills, settling of estates, conveyances,
und collections. Also to all pension
mutters. Phone 1028,
H. E. SLATTERY Attorney and Coun
selor at Law; Solicitor in Chancery.
Office: Rooms 10, 11, 12, 18 Beckwith
Bldg., cor. Seventh and Willamette,
Eugene, Ore. 1
GEORGE B, DORRIS Attorney-at-LaW
Office: Hovey building, corner
Eighth aud Willamette streets, rooms
1 and 2, Hovey Building.
FOSTER & HAMILTON Attorneys-at-Law,
United States National Bank
building. Phone 3S0.
C. A WINTERMEIER Attorney-at-Law.
Land titles and probulo special
ties. Offico over Bank of Commerce.
L. M. TRAVIS Attomcy-at-Law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan and Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
E. O. LMMEL Attorney nnd Counselor,
United States Bank Buildiug. i'houe
359.
L. P.ILYEU Attorney-at-Law. Office
upstairs, 850 Willamette street, Eu
gene, Oregon.
AUTO SPRINGS
We give a
written guaran
tee on our Springs for one year.
LAUER AUTO SPRING CO.,
34 N. 15th St., Portland. Marshall 1482.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
IMPERIAL CLEANERS & HATTERS
Pressing and repairing, goods called
for and delivered. 47 E. 7th. Phone 392
CREAMERIES.
I.ANE COUNTY CREAMERY The L.
C. Brnnd of butter is always fresh and
sweet. Ask your grocer for it. Fresh
milk and cream always on hand. Phone
117. 48 Park St. tf
CHIROPRACTIC
Da J. I. FISCHER 317-18, White
Temple. Phone 410. Res. 1213-R.
DR. M. ASHTON Office opposite Eu
gene Theatre. Thone 800. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
LEND YOU A MILLION
0 I'.liiM LOANS 0;,
Straight Loan and Installment Loans
oil City Property
EAHLE STANLEY SMITH
CS1 Willamette (upstairs) Phone 75
REAL ESTATE LOANS-Twenty year
amortised plan. No stock. Pay all or
any part at any time. Also straight
loans one to five years improved furm
and Eugene property. Rates lowest.
Sea Rarer and Biundago. ti
FARM LOANS AT B ir cfLt and up.
Large turns available for business and
residence property. Petemon KUolhetui
& Co. tf
FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Current
rates of interest, no commissions; no
Inspection fees. David Auid, room 0,
First Natl. Bank Bldg., Eugene, Or.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE "COUNTRY -WAY JITNEY
Goes anywhere at any time. Make ap
pointments in advauce. Specinl prices
to picnickers and outing parties. Special
drives in pity. Phone 145. J. F. Ross,
Sth Ave. Garage. a3
LOST 2 Buck Shocp near Dutch House
marked on the back and side with box
brand. Liberal reward for information
or return to W. L. Kiucaid or M. M.
Bull, Eugene, Ore. tf
LOST Stick pin. Viewed from direct
front it ib fiery red, while from any
other angle may show either white,
creamy or yellow. Keepsake of deceas
ed wife. Liberal reward will bo paid
upon return of same to J. F. Ross at
Fifth Ave. Garage. jyl9
"FREE NEW BLUE BOOKLET" tells
"How," "Why," and "Where" of over
looked State, School Government and
Indian land Bnrgnius. California and
Oregon. Joseph Clark, Sacramento,
California. Sats-OctO
AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
HAIRDRESSING
MAIE. SHAFI'ER Hairdrcsalug par
lors, 780V& Willamette. Phone 888.
HASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build
ing. Phoue 1009. Hours 8:30 to 0:00.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
MRS. OLIVE C. WALLER, ORVILLE
WALLER Klrkville Graduate. 418
Cockcrline & Wctherbce Building.
DR. II. L. STUDLEY Office, room S22
White Temple. Phone 5S9-J. Residence
201 West Tenth St. Phone 5S9-L.
I'HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. J. F. TITUS Homeopatulst, 038
Willamette street. Obstetrics and dis
eases of children given i.pecinl atten
tion. O. H. GULLION, M, D. Eye, Ear, Nose
Throat. Eyes tented and glasses fur
nished. 300 l.O.O.F. Building. Tel. 133
tf
STORAGE BATTERIES
-i..
W1LLAKD STORAGE BATTERIES
Service station at SS0 Pearl St. Roy
J. Anderson. Phono 1272. j23
THERAPEUTICS
DR. C. B. BAILEY 058 Olive St, tr
PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING.
GEORGE D. HE1TZ.MAN 68-02 West
Sixth street. Phone 817.
HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing, tin
ning nnd henting; sewer pipe aud drain
tile. Seventh and Oak streets. Phone
1002.
PATENTS
RICHARD G. PARK, JR. Solicitor of
Patents, Kcllog Bldg., AVnshington,
D. O.
UNDERTAKERS.
BRANSTETTER A McLAUGHLIN
Funeral Directors; lady assistant;
Auto hearse. 1152 Olive. Phone 015.
GORDON & VEATCII Funeral direct
ors. Lady assistant. Full auto equip
ment. Chapel and residence corner of
Tenth snd Pearl streets. Both phones
087.
Scoop's Water Judgment Is Bad
FARM LANDS
'111K Uuveruuieut heeus Farmers as well
as fighters. Two million three hundred
thousand acres of Oregon and Califor
nia Railroad Co. Grunt Lands. Title
revested in United States. To be open
ed for homesteads and sale. Containing
some of the best land left in United
States. Large-copyrighted Map, show
ing land by sections and description of
' soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, tem
perature, etc., by counties. Postpaid
One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co.,
Box 010, Portland. Oregon. sept22
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of au Execution aud Order of Sale is
sued out of the Circuit Court of tho
Stuto of Oregou for Lnue County on the
5th day of July, 1917, on a judgment ren
dered in Bnid Court for said County on
the 3rd day of July, 1917, in a suit
wherein the Plaintiff Georgo B. Dorris
recovered judgment against the Defend
ant L. F. Wooley for the sum of Five
Hundred Seventeen and 61-100 ($517.51)
Dollars with interest thereon from the
3rd day of July, 1917, at tho rate of 0
per cent per annum, and the further sum
of Five and No-100 ($5.00) Dollars costs
which judgment was enrolled and dock
eted in the Clerk's office of said Court
in said County on the 3rd day of July,
1917, nnd said Execution to me directed
commanding me in the name of the State
of Oregon in order to satisfy said Judg
ment, costs, nnd accruing costs, to sell
the following described renl property,
to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 105 rods west of the
Southeast corner Section 35 Tp. 17 S. R.
5 West, thence West 55 rods; thence
North 100 rods; thence East 55 rods;
thence South 100 rods to the place of
beginning, containing 55 acres of land,
less about one acre deeded to E. Bost
wick, recorded In deed book G7, at page
284 of the deed records of Lane County,
Oregon, for rond purposes, Bituated in
Lane County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, in the name nf tho
State of Oregon, nnd in compliance with
said Execution aud Order of Sale, I will
on Saturday the 11th day of August,
1917, at the hour of one oclock p. m.
on said day nt the Southwest door of the
County Courthouse at Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell,
subject to redemption, all the right, title
and interest of tho above named De
fendant L. F. Wooley in nnd to tho
above described real property.
JAMES O. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
By a A. ELKINS, Deputy.
No.371-Sat-dy-n4
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court, for Lane Coun
ty, Oregon.
In the Mutter of the Estate of Margaret
A, Curry, Deceased,
Notice is hereby given that Mattio J.
Imiian, administratrix jt the estate of
Margaret A. Curry, deceased, has
filed her Final Account with
the County Clerk of Lane County, Ore
gon, in the matter of said estate, and
an order hag been made and entered of
record directing this notice, and setting
'Monday, the 30th dny of July, 1017, at
the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the Court
House, in Eugene, Oregon as the time
and place for hearing objections, if anv,
co Bald account, nnd for tho final settle
ment of the estate of snld deceased.
V.ATTIE J. INMAN.
Administratrix.
WALTER B. JONES, Attorney for Es
tate. No.370-Sat-dy-jy28
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER
IOR, U. S. Land Offico nt Rosehurg,
Oregon, June 21, 1017. Notice is hereby
given that Frank S. .Harlow, of Vida
Oregon, who, on April 10, 1014, madi
homestead entry, serinl No. 00410, foi
&wy NE, REV NWVi, NV4 BE
Section 20, Township 10 S, Range 2
East, Willamette Meridian has filed no
ticc of intention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before W. R. Dillard,
U. S. Commissioner at his office nt Eu
gene, Oregon, on the Oth day of August,
.1017 Claimant names ns witueses: Hen
ry R. Keatle, ot Vldn, Oregon; Louis Jo
sephscn, of Vldn, Oregon; IF. G. Pome
roy, of Eugene, Oregon; J. C. Parker,
of Vida, Oregon. W. II. CANNON, Reg
ister. No.!I07-Snt-dy-a4
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that I. S. Day,
Administrator of tho estate of Abner
W. Day, deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the matter of said estate, and
tho Hon. II. W. Down, Judge of said
Court has set the hour of ten a. m. on
Wednesday, tho lfith day of August,
1017, at the County Court Room, In the
Court House, at Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, as the time nnd place to hear
objections to the same.
I. S. DAY, Administrator.
Jesse G. Wells, Attorney.
No.877-Sat-dy-oll
BUT CLOSES BUSH
Prospects of Quick Action by
Congress in Price Fixing
Helps to Lift Wheat Higher.
Chicago, July 21. Fresh strength de
veloped in tho corn market today. Opim
injj prices which muged from the same
as ycsterdny'B fiuish to 1-2 higher, with
Septemher at l.tVJ to 1.0H 1-4 and De
cember t 1.10 7-8 to 1.17 1-2, were fol
lowed by material further gulns, but then
n decided reaction.
Tho clone was heavy at tho Bfune as
yesterday's finish to 1 l-8c lower; with
September l.til. to 1.63 18 and Decem
ber 1.15 7-S to l.KJ 1-8.
Prospects of quick action In congress
in filing a minimum price was credited
with helping to lift wheat prices. After
opening unchanged at 2.50 July, and 2.18
September, the market rose to 2.-U Sep
tember. Additional gains vrero scored in the
Inter dealings. The close wns strong, 5 to
0 3-4c net higher, with July ot 2.55 nnd
September at 2.27 3-4.
New high price levels were reached
for oats.
Provisions ascended as n result of an
advance in quotations of meats nt Liver
pool. WALL STREET
New York, July 21. War shares and
equipments wero tho chief features of
today's brief trading period, rails nnd
other staplo issues being largely neglect
ed, llethlehem Steel old stork led the
movement nt au advance- of 7 points,
others, of the same class including. U. S.
Steel, gaining 1 to 2 poiuta. Shippings
were decidedly better on the Improved
outlook at Washington, rising 2 to 3
points nnd coppers nnd oils followed In
their turn at more moderato advances.
American woolen, Central leather and
Pittsburg coal also displayed higher tend
encies. Motors were the only reactionary
issues, averaging ono point decline., The
closing wns strong. Total sales approxi
mated 350,000 shares. Bonds were firm,
the Liberty issue from pnr to 00.40.
rOltTLAND MARKETS
rortlaud, July 21. Hogs steady, re
ceipts DO. Triino heavies $10.25 Gil 15.
315 i light butchers and packing $15.00 fi!
15.30; bulk of sales $15.00 15.25;
rough heavies $14.00 Si) 14.50; pigs and
skips $12.50 O 13.50; stock hogs $12.00
fri;i3.00.
Cattle steady; receipts none. - Steers,
prime to light $8.00 0.00; prlino heavy
$S.50 ffl il.00; good $7.50 8.00; cows,
cl:oico $0.50 tfi 7.00; medium to good
$5.75 fi 0.25; oridnary to fair $5.00 ti
5 50; heifers $5.00 (0 7.25; bulls $5.00
0.50; calves $7.00 (ft 0.00.
Sheep lower; receipts 03. Spring lambs
$11.00 11.50; spring lambs, culls $065
7.75; best wethers $8.50 0.00; heavy
ewes $0.00 8.00; best yearlings $0.00
010.00.
Hutter firm. '
Wheat, no quotations. Today's cur re
ceipts: Wheat 1; flour 2; outs 8; hay 4.
HUTTEH Cubes extras, 80 cents;
prime firsts, 3Sc; jobbing prices, prints
No. 1 42c; cartons 1 c extra; butterfat
No. 1 41c; No. 2 30c.
FGGS--Oregon rsnch current receipts
34ft34yjc per doien; Oregon rnnch se
lects, 30c doscn.
BEANS California small whlto 17c;
large whlto, 10V4ei Llmas, 17c; jink,
14c; bayous, 18c.
DMED FRUIT Apples 12 cenu;
r pound; apricots, 10 J 10c; peackea,
10 11c; prunes. Italian 10 1214c.
BACON Fancy, 88 040 cents; stan
dard 3037c; choice 2834c.
POTATOK8 Oregon buying prlcMt
$3.25 ffi! 3.00. New California 8j(ff 8-4
per pound.
WOOI Eastern Oregon, fine 08
01c, coarso 01c; valley 72V475c.
HIDES Salted hides, 25 pounds and
up, 20c; salted stags, 00 pounds and
up, 10c; salted kip, 10 pounds to 20
pounds, 20c; salted calf no to 10 pounds
.12c; green, hides, 20 pounds and up,
13c; Green stags, 00 pounds and up, 23c;
dry hides, 34c; dry calf, 40c; salt hides,
20c; dry horse hides, $1 3 2.00; salt
horse hides $3 (?C 0.
HAMS All sites, choice 28c; stand
ard, 27c; skinned, 2520c; picnics, 21c
Cottage rolls, 25c.
I'EI1'S DryMong-woolcd pclU, 87c;
dry short-wool pelts, 25c; dry sheep
shearlings, each 1G C($ 30c; salt sheep
shearlings, each 20 ?S 00c.
Water In the kitchen tank may ho
heated in the summer time with an elec
tric tnnk heater without starting n fire
in the range provided there is electricity
in the house
A Champion at 15 Years
3
BOBBY JONtS&
Bobby Jones, fiftoen years old, of At
lanta, Ga., bas won tho southern golf:
championship. Young Jones sprang intoj
proinineiiee last year when ho played iui
several tournaments in tho cast, nndl
played many of tho topnotcbers to aj
standstill. Young Jones is a member of'
tho East Lake Golf club of Atlanta.
Americans to Undertake
Big Projects in China
(Bi Th Aitaciated Vreit!
Sun Francisco, July 21. Contracts to-
tilling $75,000,000 for financing tho con-i
structlon of 2.000 miles of railroad inl
Chiun, and for dredging the grand canalj
hnve been closed between tho republio of!
China and tho American International!
corporation, according to an announce-'
ment hero today by Warren H. Austin,
courscl for tho corporation, who has Just
arrived from tho orient.
T TIME TABLE f
r-i
SOUTHERN PADtriU COMPANY
Main Line Northbound.
No. 10 Oregon Express, .. .8:20 a.m.
(Picking up Eugene-Portland sleeper)
No. 12 Shasta Limited 8:52 o. m.
No. lS--Itosaburg-i'ortlund
Local 10:40 l.m.
No. 2-1 Eugene Limited to
Portland 1:50 p.m.
No. 14 Portland Einress. . . .6:20 p. m.
Southbound.
No 13 California Express. .12:20 a.m.
No. 10 San Francisco Kx- '
press ..7:00 p.m.
No. 17 Portlaad-Ashland
Local (d,op Portland-Eugene
sleeper) 0:15 a. ;i
No. 23 Eugeno Limited from
Portland 12:01 p.m.
No. 11 Shasta. Limited 7:41 p.m.
No. 10 Portland-ltoseburg
Local 8:42 p.m,
Wondllng and Oakridge Branches
(Southern Faolllo Co.)
No, 01 -Leaves for Wandllcg 7:20 a. m.
No. 02 Arilver from Oak-
ridgo and Wcudling 10:15 a. m.
No. U3 Leaves for Wendllng
and Oakridge 2:30 p.m.
No. 04 Arrives froia Wend-
ling. o.-OO p.m.
West Side Dlvu'on.
No. 101 Ltaves dully for
Portland 11:06 a. m.
:io. 102 Arrives dully from
Portland 2:05 p.m.
Coos Bay Line.
No. 002 Lenvo Eugene 12:03 p.m.
Arrive Cushman 8:10 p.m.
Arrive Multifield 0:00 p.m.
No. 001 Leave Marshticld... 7:03 a.m.
Arrive Cuhman 10:00 a.m.
Arrive Eugcnx 1:45 p. m.
UMEGON ELECTRIC
Northbound.
No. . Leave Eugene
2 (Owl) 12:00 a.m.
10 (Limited) 7:80 a.m.
14 (Ijrsl) 11:10 a.m.
10 (Limited) 1:05 p. m.
'O. (Local) G:29 p.m.
Southbound
No, Arrive Kugeni
21 (Owl) 0:6O s.m
1 i'Local) 10:05 a.si
0 (Limited) ,12 25 p.m.
V (Local) 0:85 p.m.'
18 (Limited) S:C0 p.m.
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