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'Wednesday Evening,-June 21, 1022 TITE EUGENE D AILY OTTAT? H fat B$veu ... CLASSIFIED RATES One insertion lc i word Biz insertions 5c t word One month 15c a word Minimum advertisement 2Sc Phone 19 or 200 NEW TODAY FOR SALE by owner, new five-room boiue with bath, 1 1-3 acres. All in fruit, cherries, peaches and prune, city water, electric lights, plumbing in including septic tank. Located just out side city limits on Agate street, iihhv U. of O. Price $(UOO. Terms. Could take in light truck on this. W. F. Reed. Chula Vista. Phone 4SK5. ic22 FOR SALE Nine room house and one acre in cultivation, walking distance from car line on Pacific Ilighwav. Half acre of fruit trees. L. Ki Hodge. Dice Grocery Co. tf WANTED In a family, cure 1ur an 11 year old boy. Easily controlled. Write first. Box 32, Monroe, Ore. je27 GOOD prune laud on River Road, pave ment, ready for planting. $1l. per acre. Geo. Melvin, .Miller, 1117 .M. & W. Bldg. je28 FOR SALE 10-horse power, three phase, D. C electric motor, almost new. Mohawk Wood Yard, U!H Wil lamette. j(.22 WANTED TO RENT 5 or (1 room . modern house within walking distance from Willamette St. F. A. Hand, core Carroll's Drug Store. Phono (12. jc23 WILL be open for acetylene welding, wagon work, repairs on gtaoline or team engines, general repairing and horseshoeing. Horses shod in the coun try if you cannot get them to town. LOFFER, Springfield. Wed-t' FOR SALE OK 'EXCHANGE Echo Hollow place and dairy. Six and seven tenths acres, mostly to fruit. im-l income from stiirt. Would like small titock ranch. Address Kclio Hoilny Dairy, lilth and Agate. ' j. JT FOR SALE Two registered Shorthorn hulls, one yearling and one two-year-old. For further information write or phone C. A. Stephens, Venetn, Oregou. Phone 2-TF14. je22 ROO-MERS and hoarders wonted. 641 High. Telephone 214. jyll FI'RNIRIIED room, modern convenien ces, 1)85 (Pearl. Phone 555. tf WANTED Heavy team, harness in good condiiion. W. F. Reed, ' Chiila Vista. Phone 48F5. je22 WANTED Ford truck in good condi tion. W. F. Reed,- Chula Vista. Phone 48F5. je22 WANTED lleavy wagon, or !IVi in gooa condition. Wi t . Heed, t hula V'ittfii. Phnna JUI.-;, : je-' MONEY TO LOAN In lots of $5000 to 10,000, from 5 to 33 years. Quick ac tion and no commission. Melvin Han sen Realty Co. , jc27 FOR SALE flood building lot on pnved street. Will take light car as port pay ment. P. O. Box !iK, Eugene. je'22 WANT.ED 3- men- for general form work and milking. Wages ' 4.55 per month and board. Address 8835 car Guard. j23 FOR RENT Desk space, outside office room. Room 2 over Bank of Com merce. je21 FOR SALE Well built liarn, 20x'.l. rwo story shingled roof, also several house door for sale. Walter 11. Jonc:i. 871 WOth. FOR SALE Modern U-room house. :tnd garage. On-iIISIynrd neor 13rh. Also furniture. Call 1381-R. je2: FOR SALE Real Estate JACK JACK RODMAN AND O'DAX. 36 West 8th St. Here Is the best bargain we have had an opportunity to offer in a long time, 220 acres genuine alfalfa land, all perfect ly level and all under the ditch ;' with an abundance of water aud nearly 1-2 at this tune in alfalfa; located close to the .Mcrvonzie highway, a lew miles troui Bend, Oregon. It is fenced and cross fenced, and that part in nlfulfu has rabbit proof fence around it; the im plements are just ordinaryMmt the soil is excellent. Including almut 14 cows; team of horses; wagons and imple hients, this furm could be hod at $80 per acre; -owner will make easy terms or will accept Eugoue. pruperly at fair price as part pay. 334-Acre stock ranch on the McKcnzie river about an hour's drive from Ku geue; about 50 acres in cultivation, be iug genuine river bottom soil; about 4u acres good timber, the balance roll ing lugged off land; splendid 10-room house; good barns and other outbuild ings; fine orchard of all kinds of fruit; number of good springs; water piped into iiouse; abundance of outrange. In cluded with this farm are 3 good horses; 3 cows forming implements and crop; and the price is less than $.Ui per acre, upon unusually easy terms. It should sell at once. 584 ACRES on good rood only a ebort drive from Eugene, good 8-room house, barn, poultry bouse, nice orchard, lot of berries, about 25 acres in cultiva tion, about 8 acres stump lnnd and bal ance in timber with nearly enough wood to pay for it. Stores-, school and church only one mile away. Price r 4,OG0; Will trade for what have you? 1 ACHES, almost joining the city limits; nice little suburban home; nice tl-rnom bungalow; barn, garage and poultry bouse; young fruit trees uud berries; deep well of water. Price $2150, very easy terms, JACK JACK RODMAN AND O'DAY. " ' ' 30 West 8th St. jel9 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, 12-inch carriage. Practically new, at sacrifice. Phone 212. je23 REAL STOCK RANCH BAHGAJK 710 acres, 100 tilled, 400 open poatore, 4.000,000 saw timber, good fences, 5ood 8-room iiouse, nearly new born 0 iSO and other buildings, two fine streams and many springs, one of tbe pert located, well improved and the best all around real honest to goodness stock ranches we have ever listed and the price Is only $20 per acre and we can give easy terms and accept a Eu gene residence or small ranch nearby, Prt payment Come in for more details we've seen It. KINNEY & HYDE REALTY CO. Jy-i FOR SALE Two nice lots, east front. or.v, line view, nanny to goon r"d nnd street car. This property will rut mtlA I. i . i . L!.l.l . - -,u ims wees 10 me uisnesi uiuuvr. Phone WFli. tf FOR SALE Real Estate TO TRADE OX EUGENE As first payment practically new fire- room minguiow in eueia, Oregon. 14 miles west of Eugene on Coos Bay railroad, oiucadsuiited roads. Ou'e block off main street; 3 rooms panel ed; colonnade brick foundation; 10 small fruit trees, berries, renting for $10. In live little town, two sawmills, three grocery stores, gnrate. etc., leuiy of wprk. Price KI2ls. Will trade on prorty up to 2.rsi, and as sume balance. E. M. Horn, Vcneta. Ore. jcau 10 ACRE FRUIT AND CHICKEN CHARl.KT'S BARGAIN STORE RANCH located 014 miles from !-:. ( C3 W 8ili Ave. Il'houe 1122 gene. , mile from store, school uuil ( R. R. suilion. Woven wire fence, bun galow 22x32, brooder house 14x11.1 ' . hon houses 14x32 aud 14x40. acre , I SSSTtS! ISSTMri ''MAIN SEPARATOR .103 WlilamoM. &YUK REA p! , Advance Groin Separator, fullv euip- '103 Willamette bt. Phono 4. -'-.1 t .., ;tli belts. Russell wind stacker. ' ii "elf-feeder. Sire 2S-incll cylinder, 48- jnAn ""c i".. r c rx ' 1 Separator. Ail in Al condition, PKJK. HALitli tlOUSeS Socrafice at $4is. Itauman Owen fOR SALE BY OWNER Modem ft-1 mom oungaiow. uneap u taken at once. 601 Ernst 8th. if THE dwelling at 452 Tenth avenue west is lor sale. This will be desirable buy for a aervice man who wants to use it as security for a bonus loan. HENRY TKOMP, Telephone 121 or 244. t( FOR SALE Seven-room house, with hot and cold water, 3 acres of laud, 70 bearing fruit trees, good burn, 444 North 8tb Street, Collage Grove. .1. B. Burns or Ernest l.oi kwood. jo22 FOR SALE Fim large east front lot near I. of O.; walk, sewer, pos anil wuter! must be old; terms, T. II. Gar rett, Register Hldg. jc22 FOR SALE, Farm Produce FOR SALE 125 acres of good vetch and iisih crop. Heady to harvest. Will Koll all or part ul-$7.50 per acre. Will guarantee lMi tons per acre. C. S. Lnttin, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. je24 FOR SALE Alfalfa and cheat hav, grain of all kinds, free delivery, 230 8th Ave. W. Phone 812. - tf FOR SALE, Poultry , Stock FOR SALE Registered Red Pole Bull. Write B. S. Adams, Elkton, Oregon. je28 FOR SALE Fine gentle Jersey cow. Good milker. Price $45. See E. O. Hurt after 5:30 p. m., Santa Clara. jc21 FOR SALE Wood WOOD FOR SALi'; we have a first class selection of body fir, second growth, slab wood and all kinds of hard wood. See us before placing your order. Mohawk Wood Yard, 091 Will. St tf WOOD DRY second growth, fir, aeb and maple. A. O. Beymer, 210 W 7th St. Phone 1253-R. tf WOOD FOR SALE Choice old growth, fir slob, dry kindling wood and planer ends. Walters-Parks Lumber Co., Phone 500. - tf WOOD; by load or cord MANERUD BROS. FUEL CO., 004 Willamette St Phone 051-J for prices tf WOOD If you want a loud of goood dry wood of any kind you can always get it from Mohawk Wood Ynrd. Right from the shed. Phone 9(10; Cfll Wil lamette, tf WOOD All kinds. Get our prices. FISCHER WEBER WOOD CO., Phone 782. Of fice 39 East Seventh. , tf FOR SALE Oak wood. Phone 1159-R. HOG Alder. ' Jyi4 FOR SALE Second growth timber. Some piling and shipknees. Also rural mail box and telephone. Mrs. J. A. Flunignu, 177 ' East Ninth. Phone 738-H. ' . jc24 FOR SALE Used , Autos FOR SALE USED CARS 11918 Mitchell Six Touring, in good condition. 1 1920 Buick Six Touring, in good con dition, good tires. 11920 Dodge touring, bought in 1921. in good condition. 4 SWEET-DRAIN ALTO CO. 1030-42 Oak, Plione 440. LET US SELL your nsed car for you. We have a market for certain cars now. What have you to sell? BANGS GARAGE Comer 8tb and Pearl. Phons 21 tf EUGENE auto wrecking and parts co. we have kkcla1mfd the tarts from over V'l urtiereni uromonues. WE SELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED AND SAVE YOU FROM 30 percent to 80 per cent 130 West 8th St. Phone p.'C Eugene, Oregon. U For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Cedar fence posts and - owl nana nop wire. iire --.-i- imi. pouts 13c ea..h. 732 W 7th. F. G. Cum-mint.. FOR SALE, Miscellaneous START NOW rSE GHOMORE FERTILIZER for your LAWNS. GARDENS. SHRUBS, FLOWERS, ETC. A full line of Feeds and Poultry Sup plies. Seeds of all sorts. ' IDEAL FEED STORK 31 East tttb Phone 1102 tf PIG SALE OX LAWN MOWERS .umber Co'., Cheshire, Oregon. je20 - THE HEADQUARTERS l'Olt PICKLES. OMV10S AND CHEESE THE QUALITY lit! '.nil Eust. MARKET Phone 37. je24 1'tJll SALE-(ioiid excavating dirt for sal.-, Corner !i(h aud Ouk St. A. C. Mathews, office Phone 732. Res. 2SI-.I. if l-'Olt SALE Dry goods boxes, 800 Ijiw n e SL tf FOR SALE Good bicycle, l'houc 2K41 je2(i WANTED To sell fresh and cured meats. Live and dressed poultry nt Baldwin .Market, 775 Monroe St., Phone 2U0. FOR SALE Mowing machine nnd bnv rake, llllll Alder St. Phone 115(1-11. jc24 FOR SALE One Admiral burse press 3 feeds to a circle. First class shape. Phone H. C. Peterson 40F22. tf XU-BONK CORSETS Mrs. A. True Lundy, 155 0th Ave. E. Plione 230. California Perfume goods. tf CALL, write or phone tor Rawleigh'a iwuui-i. nj i.iLu. nioue limn, 1:1 FOR SALE Sand, bnr run gravel aud excavating. E. C. Wilfcrt Cull 990 during day or 11C7-R during evenings. tf CPA Jux-TFP.n ti ci..n,.; .i t inning, uarrou at ivucDrelL JNO. tH) Seventh avenue East. jyl2 Business Opportunities FOR. SALE Hotel lease and furniture. Making good money, 20 steady hoard ers, (hi account of sickness, ain forced . to sell. .Must be sold at once. Write Box 27, Uarrisburg, Oregon. jc23 HELP WANTED SEU. TURKS FOR US Well Brown stock. Splendid territory for immediate, acceptance. Contract and particulars upon request. Now Is the time to start the ranvass. CAlPITAti CITY NUR SERY COMPANY, 420 ORKGON BLDO., Salem .Oregon. jyll HELP WANTED, Female WANTED An experienced woman for general housework on a farm. Steady work. State' wages expected in first letter. .Mi f). Mar; Theil, Youcallo. Ore. WANTED Situations LADY STEOGRAPHER de.lre. posi tion. Iegal and lumber experience. Ad , dress ABC. care Guard. tf ACCOUNTANT ot experience wants several small sets of book, to keep. Will check up, balance and install set. Inquire 8314 Guard. tf WANTED A Blxtecn-year-old girl wnnts to nssist with housework or care for children, l'lioue 05U-Y, .'!!) W 41 h St. . jel WANTED Miscellaneous We never quit buying WOOL, AXl MOHAIR You can lie sure that thiB statement Is corm-t as we buy the whole year round. WILLAMETTE HIDE & .Tl'NK CO. nr, wHt hi h. Rubenstein and Miller Phone 1-14 ur after U p. m. pbonc 4II4-.I If WANTZD1 ' WANTED I WANTED! See us before selling your second-hand furnitur". WE TRADE NEW FOR OLD We pay the highest price for second hand furniture and stove, and other household furnishings. (IIARLETS BARGAIN STORft 63 W 8th. . Phone 1122. tf AMERICAN JUNK All kinds of house bold goods aud second-hand clothes, rags, rubber; metal bought. G4 W Cth SL Pat Bohan. phone 1412. tf FLUFF RIG CARPET CLEANING CO. 16th and Jefferson Bt. Phone 4(11. (Note the address). Call or write us for Rug Wearing. Carpet clesnlng and laying; rug cleaning and .Islng. We buy old r.rpeta. tf NEW YORK BARGAIN STOKE M West 8tb St. We pay highest cash price for any kind of old .toves, furniture, di.be., cloth ing and sbnes. Phone (11)0. tf THE AMERICAN JUNK will pay birh e.t pric. for second band clothes. We hare our own tailor shop and ex change clothes for Isrger or smaller suits. We buy everything iu household good.. Phone 1412. W We.t Ctb. tt WANTED Miscellaneous ; WANTElk Setting hens. Will pny $1.25! each and come nnd get Uiem. Phone 14-F-24, State Game Farm, Eugene, ef ! WANTED Chicken tea net Komop. Pbnne M Uud WANTED One telephone instrument must be in good order aud a barzain. C. E. Ruth, Mapletuu, Oregon. je20 I'URNITURE PACKING Wc turiiish wcrvtblng ii I work by the hour .;r Furniture Hospital, 551 fest. Phono MW-.l. 8tb avenue if WE pay cash for all rats, broken stove. anil junk- ot alt arm-nptions, 00 W 8th. d'bone WU). tf ' FOR RENT Rooms YOUNG MEN MnKe your home ot the V l f t k f... .......... .-..;iui.i.. ... . ilay. Shower hatha, swininiinir. nvin-i . .... v.. . u.uiiauiu , tf MOIKItN Furnished Rnoma. apnrt- luent.t, htfht . botittekeepinj; rooms, houses. Phone Kh'-LJ-H. Office tips t trim, 8th and Willomettt. KI'lJKXK ItKNT JSG 111 KKAT. MATUU'K UtiTKL. (IEO. W. EAKLK, MU!(. tf FOU UKNT I'urni-ihed hmiHekeepin rooms. t.:u w nsinnstoii. tf : : . ... : . FOR IUONT Nice huje sleepinir room downstairs; pentleimni preferred, htrht hoiisekoepiui; room. Xo children. Call nt 111 w Ptli. tf t?OR RENT Apartments FOU ItFA'T Vnfurnivlied Apt. at the Oa'w. l'lioue 124 jpj FOIt HICXT New flats nt L:U K l'Jth. lleautifully furnished. Ueusonahle. tf HOTEL ST. FRANCIS Apt. 2 and II- rooniH and buth. Kent reduced. tf FOR RENT Fine II -room apartment close in. Sleain heat and hath. N:is ranire furnished. 1 nirahle neitrhhor .hood. HOVEV REAi.TV CO.. Hovev 1tln.b lli.tlM JI1M . APARTMENT FOR RENT One of the neatest places iu Eugene. 11,(1 East .Ji!tu. , tf FOR RENT Apartment furnished, four rooms and bath. Phono 1104-J. tf FO RRJCNT Unfurnished apartments. 285 E tb BtTwK. tf FOR RENT Houses FpR RENT For about six months, fur ginned 0-room bouse at 935 Weit Dth. ; gt. No children. Phono 728. tf FOR RENT OR SALE Modern 8-room bungalow, ideally situated near Univer sity within block of car line. LenBe given if preferred. Call at 7(11 Fast 12th or phone 273-J. between 11 a. m. nnd fl:HO(n. m. , tf 'PAINTING, Decorating Tinting, Pointing, Paper Hanging Crus hers, Phone 1283 or Springfield 148-J ' tf PAPER HANGING and Painting, knl sniuinlng, interior aud exterior paint ing of all kinds. Acme Point Co., , Phone l(il. , . 1 tf FOR painting, paper henging or tinting call A. H. Meyer, 820 High Bt Pbonc 12rt.y ,, ., . f MISCELLANEOUS SCREENS SCREENS SCREENS We make 'em nnd paint 'cm and tinng 'em nnd do the measuring too. Sea- ver a v urmture lloppltnl, 0,il 8tb ave nuc west. Phone 402-J. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING AND UP HOLSTERING Wc have the largest and betit umiiimed furniture reunir shop in Oregou nnd will be pleased to call and make prices on your work lllione 402-J. Heaver's Furniture Hos pital, tf WOODSAWING CnU 1337-J. W. Davis. STROMbERO SERVIC'M STATION Carburetors and parts, for all models. Sweet-Drain Auto Co., 1042 Oak St., Phone 440. u PRACTICAL NURSING. Phono 3SF4, .u rs. .1. I-. l anoll. jei CALL, wrilo or nlione for Itnwleigh's ProduclH, 434 E. llllll. Phiiie 111I0Y. tf I'OJt i.iiu(iiiK. paper liuniEiiig or tinting cull A. II. Meyer, 320 High SU Phone 12US-Y . tf FOR gnrden plowing nr nny kind of team work call J. Kregnu. l'lioue OiHI-R. tf MONEY TO LOAN, MONEY TO U1AX We bundle nil kind, of mot-fungc loans. Repayment privi leges. PETERSON & McCLI.LY. Eu gene. Jyll! PR1VATK -.VIO.N'KV Few choice loatih on improved dty property wanted Make .application. Rorer & Drundng .tf IX)ANS For fnrui and city loan, see ma. Plenty of money, lowest intere.t rate. K .1 Berger. 01(5 Will. St. .1 PRIVATK MONET We ar. .Iway. In the market with money to h ndle Im proved Inc county farm loan., See Rorer & Brunduge. tf CITY LOANS Plenty of money to loan on city property at reasonable rates. No expense In obtaining loau. L'inery Insiirnnco Agcncj. 37 Uth. Je28 St' INKY TO LOAN on farm Jamls nt a low rate. 20 years to p.iv on amortized plan. W. .1. LICHTY. HOT, Will. St if LOST LOST - Ih'lta f.lmmn pin nt v 1 1 It prnrl un ioir in P J.ti. ICUII.IIH'HI RTOV.. cih'f reward. Vin nhipn of uitthor. if LOST .Mpflium wized whio htill (Iojt. An HVr t nitiiif f I.iicky, I'll one infor Miption Iu 1M.VK nr rail nt 115 1'ntti r aujj. ItVworil. jcL'O - T. 0. ROCKWELL DIES Sp.ittlf. Aunt a . T. I. ofkvrp)l, ttnlf Mcnotor- and for muny yvarn n IroTiiifniit fiii ore in WnHhintrtrtii police. lirl hirt liit nielit. Korkwt'H wim tn.ru in at Milli-tlffi'villf, (in., ru wnn a Inwycr. Hi; canic tn tiitn ninif in IMJ wlii'n wo appnintf'd, to n p"ifirti In tin1 hi rid nffirr nt Hpkrn- hy Hnkc Smith, tlM'ii Kfcrrtary of td iiitirioi. Try Tbe Guard Want Ai Wtf IE CloniHi'. Minn Minn. June 21. Mrs. Auna ti ni..i., r;,wt woman ewer nominated fP ihe toiled State s senate, lottav rest- ..i,..,.,!,,. i ' ' .,,,H , ;.,, ,,,.,.ss rr,r.r ,,, u, with scrub pail am' duster. .'loauiui; be homo frtim ii'llar to alnc. I "l am going to start my campaign for " , ?'Th a" ", v I ; "'"' ' i1,"v'' K''1 '"' '"'Use in sjiapc now, she , said. l.atesr returns form Minnesota's pri j inary of Miialuy gave :rs. ulcsi.,, u lead '.it llloi.ovilinll.l.. .".IWSI ..v.. I. 'I'ti..in. I Mcichen tor the democratii nioaiion SIMOIIOI-. r I I is,l U' I .not... v .' b' it u. ,n...... .. .... ..... rt''i)hli-un iioiniuation to sureeed him- self, "1 am not itoirtK hefore the peo- pie u A woman, but as uu Amerieau eiti- xen iifid a l eiiHMrat. ' Mrs. Olesen sa d. Wants No Favors. "I want no ftiMirs ami no votes just heeuuse I uin a woiuiiu.' Mrs. Cilesu expeets to visit every eity. eouiity and huinlet in the state dur- iiiK her mpait.fn. ller year old dau- (finer .Mary will tie her eoinpautoii uud pilot the Konl sedan Mrs. tllesen em- pnnir.eii the "seiltm durniK tlie trip. The welfare of the children is more important now tluin utiv ot her ioh the women id the country can linden ake," aid Mrs. Hesen. "The fijrht for women's rights is won the irreat thini; now is to help the children will) belter laws to protect Ihem better educat tonal facilities. "The woman in office can do a lot toChrd cleuuing up politii's ami that is vvha,t I am Koinp tit strive for. "If 1 am elected I will try to unmade :overunient;ii anairs iikc a iim.it litiiio- 1 ' ' ? "V noose wne Keeps acre nouse spot tessiy clean and I am koiiih to try to keep iKislaliou in the same condition. Cloan Legislation Needed. "(Mean lenislation wbiMi will henerit the masses is the only tluiiK which can i improve Ihe country. Neither reaction ary nor rauicai legislation is wnuu hi ho uy good iu the long run, as both fac tious base tnosi of their arguments on property rights. I am more interest el iu the fori lines of oppressed uieu, pitiful women and children than all the property rights on earth." Mrs. Olesen has for some lime been rpposed to Hetialor Kellogg who faces her in the contest for the senate. "Senator Kellogg was a party to the seating of Newberry, the greatest poll tidal crime of the century," Mrs. Olesen declared. Lane Farmers to Visit 0. A. C. Farms Saturday The aunuut farm crop tour to the Oregon Agricultural college will be taken by l.une county farmers next Saturday. Lane county has nlwuys been tbe leader iu number of farmers taken (o O. A. C. on the annual tour but this yenr they have a bigJi mark to heat, says Irn P. WJiltney, county agent. Lam Saturday Polk county took 50 automobile loadH of furmers to the inllege. The tour will lenve the county court house nt S o'clock Snturdiiy morning, farmers will visit the experimental fifrniM ut ibe college and study the new crops uud the latest methods of culti vation. The uortjiern Lane farmers will join the tour at Junction City. Rquge and Prohibition Are Attacked By Medical Men Chicago, June 21. Rouge as a routine is ruinous to the complexion. . No litis, however alluring, can survive the daily -application of the lip stick. Dr. William Lathrop Love, here for the annual convention of the American In stitute of Homcapailiy made these state ments today. An attack on prohibition was made before tire convention by Dr. Royal S. Copehmd. city, heullh commissioner of New YorH. "So far, the Volstead law has caused nothing but harmful results," he said. "The only effect to date has been to drive the public tn , increased use of drugs, household concoctions und ama teur distillations." Pan Ymi Vydll X JkJL VOu KICK IP W6 HAVe ) I C J ' j r rgw TODAY'S MARKETS. AU qu.iIhModh ar wliotfRulc, Pricet arc (bone IochI dettU'ra bat ther will dsv for produce brought to thf city. Auy ranc- vn pncM is due to the tact that twin, dealers will ny more, or !eaf than rth era. No retail pnre quoted. Edu and Poultry ' . tn Azt heiiK Ih'lis, heavy, live I iiuiei Uioili'rs, )l Rnnrt. nnd kiulier I 11 lite Mfo'Jh I'tc lSfYrjOo . Creamery butter Hutterfat Meat Market Steers Veal ' . . .olltfiMlo lie ! 10c own, nil font ; I'ork. dressed I I'nrli mi foot 4 fa 7k- H-je ! Ycurliii htinh iv;,.,;.,,, 7....'.i,u . j 2'ifff o-K, 'l 1 V'til -lite !. ;i ' Wheat and Wool "'. conrne, lh. 1 oid. medium, lh, ooi. n lu, Milieu, he:'i. Kreen Hides, calf Hides, ki , lids, per ton Hurley, per ton Kve. per ton Wheat. No. 1 sneked Hay. clover Hay, cheat Hay, veteli and oata VflQcfiiiifaa and Fru Slrawherries. crate .! Potatoes , Walnuts, lh Rhnlmrb, lh C.reen onions, do. Punches ... Radishes, doit, hunches CueumheiH. dor Creen oas, lh ( Inoseherries, lit Carrots, doz. hnm-JieH Beets, ihtz. h'Mii'hes "JJr He :w ::i . ..aiio .n.WHSc .1H .JHIW12 .izfy, in itfii 1.2.1 ...91X1(1 .....T-'r .Mic . . . .TiUe MHrttPl Tnmi. do-, hunch AH), ; Cherries, lh. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Clliclli.'o. .Itllie 21. Gl'iiiu prices riliiieil at tile close of (be Chicago hoard of trade i the close today and nil cUo- tulioiiM were liiL-Jier with the exception of .Inly whi'iit. Export liuyiug continued Rood. The supply of ..lit wheat reiicliing tlu primary iiitli-kclK fell off with enrly thrf siting of the new crop, resulting iu good bidding by millers. Corn weather was not so promising due to heavy rains in some sections of the midwest. Provisions were irregular wilh little activity. July wheat opeiied up 3-K nt $1.13 anil closed off 1-2. September opened up 1-8 al $1.13 3-S anil closed up 1-K. December opened Hp 1-4 at $1,111 7-S uud closed up 1-8. July corn opened up 1-8 nt (12 3-Sc anil closed up 1-2. September opeued up 1-8 at tt") 7-Se mill closed tin 1-2. December I opened up 1-8 at tin fi-Kc aud closed up 1-8. July oals opened unchanged nt 3oc aud closed up 3-4. September opened up 3-8 at .'17 3-4c and closed up 3-8. Decem ber opened up 1-8 at 40 1-Sc and closed up 3-8. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, June 21. Cattle: Receipts -110; tone of market steady; best steers $S.2.Va S.7.V, fair to good steers $ll.2.Vt '..an: choice cows nnd Jielfers $ll.2.riful tl.7."i; eminent 2(H'2.."i(); bulls $3.7.ri(ir.ri; calves si.riiifa.s.fio. Hogs; Receipts 102; tone of market steady; prime mixed $lltfi'11.7ri; rough henvv $S'nll.2"i; pigs $1 1.301 11.70. Sheep: Receipts 1111; lone of market slow; east of mountuin Inmbs .YSrrrir; valley Inmbs $7f,8; yearlings $((faS; i wethers m.r,n; ewes iLwu. j . I'roiluce: Hens 15 Gi! 23c cheese A.tfi.lic; butter 4th: eggs 20e PORTLAND DRESSED MEATS I'orthiml. Ore., June 21. Country meats selling prices: Country hogs ITjfii Me; heavy stuff less; veal tops about 80 to UK! pounds I'J'jfr! 13c pound; heavy stuff less; Ininlis 20ft 22c pound. ' Smoked meats-Hams 3(1 (ii 3!)c; brcakfnst bacon 2"i Ut 4fic pound. Packing house incuts Steer beef Ifi' fit Itic; heifers 14'c; cows 14c; Inmbs Ii" fn, 22c; ewes 15 hi' 17c; hogs ltf(i I7: pound. ' Phone 8. E. Stevens for Plnno Tuning. Rpt Tt I By Maurice Ketten JJlvUl 11 Coor, 121. (JJ. T. five. World) Jp WrT HAVe) I I ftXJ CAN'T K ( )$U &UlY) COMPANY J t (HAVe AHYRfV ) iTAL ) iTH ARE PLAN OF HOUSE By rntK.Nri-: .m. hknicihot (l iiitcd Tiesfi Staff Correspondent) Wnxhinntnti, lune 'M.--A Kerien of three-dov reeesKes ntnrliiiK hy July 1, and .-mil iiiniiiLV itnlil tint uoiuiia tin 111 .lia. jIMS(.H nr tm-ifj 1,111. wltK planned hf jiou-jo ineuitHTs tmli'y futlowinir President ilUinlinjt'H uceeplAiiee of the iltm tn iost- pone hi tfou on the ship mihidy hill for ii nioittli It nvirttli!ii" cmpu Miiuwithlv And the house in nhle to Kt nbny its ttoon as ; expefti tl. polities will mart to hum ithnrt- ' ly all over the rouiitrv. The in tin rens.ji the 4I"i hoimrf mem- hers me iter to reiess is so they will l.:.' i ,i L : .. . r.;i'i,'" ... 1:': ;;" nwn,'!p!il..r noliti.nl fenees. 8 , Vuiler rhe three-day recess I'nin a few house iiiemtMM's those who live vlose by would huve $ meet in the honsn every th'id day and move another recess. Tub maj'" "f ,n' members couhj . leave Washington fnr their homes not to re- j inni until the tariff, hill was ready to lit to i ) ami senate. LOCAL TIME-TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY North Bound tf. M Orejconian . 2:38 am Xo. Id Oregon Express , 4:40 am Xo. IS Roeburtt PasMtngrr. . . . 11 :05 am .no. - hupene nnd I tmi Hay., 4:nopm No. 14 Portland Express 8:28 pia No. 12 KlinBia 4&0 pm Southbound Vo. M Oregnniiiii 5:t50 nil No. 2M Portland to Enifene 12:25 nm Xo. IS California Riureni 1:20 on . ,ll'iS'n. 17 RoseburK Patinetiger ... 6:40 pa . ... he j Vn. 13 Hun Francisco Vrm 12:t0 m iKViNo. 11 Bhaata TJS7 dm OAKRIDCE LINE ; . Street car lenves Eugene' 1 p. m.f' Uos). 'lava, weiinesaays and trrldays, con necting with train at Springfield l:4t I'raln IIS lenves Oakridge 8 a. in, Tues days, Thursdays aud Saturdays, arriv ing Kugcoe 12 m. WEST SIDE LINE . i, Eunnns-Corvalll. Uns - Train No. 274 lenves Eugene Mondays, v. t'tnesitiira and Fridays, lt.au- Tin in No. 273 arrives Eugene Tuesdays, inuraiiays, baturdiiy. st 2 p. m. EtlGENE-WENDLINQ f (Dally Except Sunday) -, 8KW am lv. .. .Eugene. .. ,ar S:1S ynt n:lfi am It.. SpHngfleld ..ar 1:M pa 10: IS am ar. . .Wendling. ..It 12:01 pal i . p , . , COOS BAY LINE i, W.tthouna ' No. 502, Dally Leave Eugen. 7:48 a. s. Arrive, worm Menu 1:20 p. m Msr.k fleld 1:40 p. m., Powers 4:46 p. m. No. 606 leaves Mnrshficld 7:48 a. m, arrives Power. 11 10 aj .m. i. Vo. 601 Leave. Eugene Monday, Wed nesday, Fridny, 1:00 a. ni. Arrive. North Bond 7:03 a m MarsbfleTd T:1l a. m. . . i . . Eastbouni No. 601 Lenves Power. a, m.j av rive. Mar.hfleld X0-3Q . a.' int.. - Nortt Bend 10:60 a. m Kugena 4:45 p. tn. No. 60S Ieave. Mnr.hfield M'ondaj, Wtdnesdiiy, Fridny, 6:20 p. m. ArrivM Eugene 12:01, a. m. , .- , No. tWB Leave. Power lrfX) b. n. kw rle Msrshfield ;B:)0 ; p, fu.f (ally. ''' OREGON ELECTRIC ' . i !,: . -So.thbo..4 ; v ' Tr.la Nd. " tr. Portland ; '" Kt.' Rngni 1 6:30 am , .10:60 aa 8 Ltd ' 1 8:30 am I ' 12:W pa 0 2:06 pur ' ";' 8:4 p 18 Ltd - 4?B pm" 1 A8.B6 pa. North Bank Station dear. Jefr.r.o tret IS nd 20 minute. I.terl, Nortntw.n.. Lv. Eugene , Ar. rortlanfl Tt36 am t XM am ll:'J0 Btn"'l'ii"";4B par. 5:00' pirt'" lUllS pa 5:30 poi 'V i " '4J5 pa Train No. 10 Ltd 14 16 Ui 23 ; .-' j i CbRVALLIS CONNECTIONS ; Ss.thkoaad .'" Leave Corralll. ' c i Arrive Bo(mt UHX) pui I ,', .v ,12rt!S pm B:08 pm "'i, 6:4R pm 7:30 pm ; " i': "t' 8:65 pm - Nsrthkeu.d Leave Fhigena Arrive OttrvaUa 7:80 am 8:66 aa 11:15 am , - , . 12:45 pa 1:66 pm ' 8:15 pm 6:23 pm 8:68 pm by Prau Pub. Oo. Yytfc'x- B