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,1 i .. 5 1 .'...'.1 a word on"1 sdrertlsem"" )janu 19 or 200 Iton l -ixV) . MIIXItAi'B. P""1, "V ttage has " ' f 1 ..t facing w? ?n ctltf? i it seoarate if de- ,k boib'""" ..u urn) cash. t ?iw . true v house, bun W'. '.Lose, aud Imvc good fonnM COTTAGK school, has toilet and fiSniflO: $i'o cash ' a""""; .nt wiU handle. re ROOMS FOR 100- '.. . L from down town, imtu.' toner. fJ m cash and $23 per month tatrren win "j - -:-: . WSlLa. from post office, has 1L frn ' bllilt '," oou1v''u- tub will handle. , . n DIIOMS rt'K ilUW. i, Furmoni uplnL a room vi-c ...... ... K cub and 25 per month will' is mSoVS' FOR $1250. rrJMe can be handled for $200 WF?EKnotSB:.iN- WEST PAYING 15 PER VTIOTERBRT ON THE MONEY $D FOR THE PROPERTY AND ftmL BK 1 PLEASED TO SHOW Hi AT ANY TIME. A FEW IH'N 3, DOLLARS AS AN INITIAL WVT AND THIB INCOME THE RENT WILL PAY FOR IB OFTHKSE. FOR EVENING fOBTSIECT PHONE 1207-J or WET ft HYDE BKAtTT CO. y (iea wni(AMETTB ST., jyii 'siLK OR TRADE 2S acres nt At, Ornon. mile from store, rs & V. D. nd Calopooya Ann i tority. Ptly cleared. Good soil, IcreeU Nine-room house (nnfin sli Fimitee. Could have phone. usMitkMH. Price $1800, Yi cash, Mil tncii for place near Eugene. ( irite owner, Mrs... liui Fred . Oregon. . ' ' j.v24 lgALS-4275 Vlctrola with $73 rA f morJa. WiU sell complete tl wk. Phone lli5. ,;-jy24 UALF-2 lots, one corner on t'ol- Ii Crt mm Loranc highway, tn- f. g. Jieati, phone 107H-.1. jy24 miv-tekr Saturday, riittbof. .-. Hoffman jy21 STBn Barber Saturday. Hoffman mi i. 1 :;:''Jy21 iTED TO HUNT Three-room un rtislied, hfliw; modern apartment, W for electric range. In business mtt. reratiwat References given. n. wnsin nonmiMi, uk tuauwics ., UMttmrt, Urenn. ...v. - jyz.i MS PER APRE (Ann, ill nod land, all In cnltlva- K wr Birim, good road, good epL rooii rudn, 0n all sides and iWOtiDimdf. . I If. HCBBS. . . ; I . , KO Wilkniette. ' jy22 8EW Home on 1411 E. Emer Ui '""'"ter in house, $12 per ewn'uavfinck.! jy..' !u'-yH months old pigs. Ijirgc fiUnd Ohina. Eligible for regis B"rr Filch, Phone 9F15. jy22 WSAXGE-Three lots in Mcd Eiiftne property. Phone p " jy22 S";J,!?',er" furnished 2-room m Charndton St lT.one . - ii- lift"200 fui-nished apart $ JrtiihIe home. Phone toLERea Estate OBIXG DIFFERENT, N( CHOP L 'AILCrb HERE" ( l aavigaDU) Smslaw River pLi"? Mnl'l',lon-Cushman rd!i lE.'r' ."""-irriBatcd and bomc hT. the owner H S nearly one- 1 2d ,mias; r "hip ham fnr5L'.P,r?,l,!t'W farm. One acre rami PHe Jersejs. trn Wui, ZiZZ L""r. ' . - .' j"- -v." l'-" V&MR, 817 IL & W. EJtorXnZl I ' 1t-l""d. right on I-bTlL,f"wl hndinr spot. g C isra am) it rrT !' rt ft J, I " ch"p ,h' fTJ ton eaa ,,t rtsid(.n L S8 Sir, UPALTY CO. lte at. ,3 l0fl Ant. Improved, 2 4 w toff fw 'P. J fr.B. rUi,idiI'?, good r. good road 1 Itoi ZT ST,t. "est, a r win vtf.1. K. I J0i. n " menu, j, osa Orerhul..,. r Close Cotta F.'.rr- Jy2 frnnt Liikis wTLk A1". Pfopert good ' Will elder WCli e bighe.1 hi t IL t.arrett, R,gi,,r r-tfitrr- j-4 K2? u ,rrP '"-old 'sail p. (i i, B m FOi? SALE Real Estate TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP ERTY. DANDY SUBURBAN TRACT Of .", . acres, good buildings, ueat, fruit, con sisting of apples, pears, cherries, graiie. " walnut, nice grove of timber, personal Iiroperty included consist of hore itrneaa, buiry, cow. TS chirkeiia, Bprar pump, hJr and en r clou tools, vie Sightly locution, fine Blvd. will take ECGEXE rcsidenti" up to $4000 on this place, price ftt?0. 1 IN I'NIVERSITY OF OUR DISTRICT 8-rooin reaiilenre on paved utreot. withlu three blocks of Compua, prncti : tally double net of plumbing, this Ik one of our big bnrgains when you con sider location and sire of house. Price :1000. Terms on half. Best Buy lu Close in Et Side Ixit for , few days at $l.r25. Very Central lo cation, i NEW-XEW-NEW " ' ! Bl'NGAIjOW 'AND GARAGE CIXISE IN EAST SIDE - OAK FLOORS. Kreati fireplace. 5 beaut ful -. rocunn, bath room and fine plumbing, all up to date features, built-in huffet. laundry trays. 4 blocks tr. Cibristinii ' church, lot SO feet south from, come and see this home and got nnr price , and terms; THEY ARE RIGHT. PETERSON AND M.-CU.LY 021 Willamette St. jv22 160-ACRE place for cash rent. 40 acres in new. All level. Small orchard, fair house. 2 barns. 2 garages, hay in ham. good cattle and sheep range. Mrs. Anna Lively, Cottage Grove, Oregon. : 'jyi)-21 -24-20 FOR SALE Houses GOOD INCOME with home Modern house, 0' large rooms, furnace, fire place, double plumbed, stationary tubs and basement, garage anil storage. Large lot, close in. Pays $R0 a monlli with 5 rooms for owner. Ease terms. Call J124-R. or 752 Jefferson street. - . . ' tf FOR SALE Large house and lot. Loca tion very suitable for O. of O. room ers. Pbone 162-J. . jy2J AS I am leaving city, I offer for sale my six-room home, hath, electricity, water, ' (arge lot, , poultry house, fruit, price $2400. Terms. Call at U71 West Ninth. Jy24 FOR SALE Used Autos ' FOR SALE USED CARS 1 1H21 Chalmers, 'demonstrator, good as new. Price $1300. 1 Saxon Six. Price $175. r . , t Indian Motorcycle and sidecar, first class condition, $300. -1 1921 Ford touring, starter, S good - tires, shock absorbers, alt in first- class mechanical condition. $400. 1 Late 1018 Kord touring, all first class condition, $225. , , WEST A SONS MOTOR CO. Ninth nd Pearl Phone 592 ...." tf LET US KELL yonr ased ear for yon. We have a market for certain cara now. What here jou to sell? BANGS GARAGE Corner 8th and PearL Fhona 21 tf 11919 Oakland Six Touring, in good condition, goou urea, boou wji bum 11917 Grant Six Touring car. Ford Bug. In good condition. SVtfir.r-UKAiiic oiu v-w. 103042 Oak. Phono 440. j EUGENE ATJTO WR1X5KINQ Ym HAVE BJ3CLAIS1ED THE PARTS from over 1UU airrereni ouiuiuuuiicb. WB 6KLL YOU WHAT YOU NEED AND SAVE YOU FROM 30 percent to 80 per cent. . . 136 Wet 8th St, Phow B68 Eugene, Oregon, U FOR S ALB 1922 Chevrolet touring. Am leaving for the cM ano musi bcu this week. Inquire Jcuaen Garage. i JjZl FOR SALE Wood ' LISTEN Planer wood; (piick fires, eas- i y spbt, cheapest woofl on rne mfrs'i; a home product. WALTBRS-rARhS LBR. C, Phona 500. ... tf WOOD FOR Saliit wa Bavs a first ! lecrlnn of body fir. second frowth, alab wood and all kinds of ar wood. See os before placing yonr i order. Mohawk Wood Xard, ti wui ' St tf WO0O in V. ..L BnJ n. nl a ur L sccnuQ inimiii ir, nH uu ... . A t Rnm. SIX W 7th HL i"hon 1258-R. tf WOOD, by load or cord MANERUD BROS. FUEL CO., 691 Willamette St Phone 651-J for rices . tf - ' WOOD All kinds. Get our prices. FISCHER- WEBER WOOD CO., mone (IK. ui fice 30 East Seventh. t WOOD' FOR SALE Phone M. an FOR SALE, Poultty, Stock Ft in SALE Extra good laying year-old Tsncred hens. alo breeding bn with a record. Scott Jewott, Phone 11 HI i.v21 FOR SALE, Farm Produce iyH SALE Extra fine loganberries acid rsiiberrie. We deliver. I;"; Springfield 3.1-J. Jr2- FOR SALE Alfalfa and cheat hay grain of all kinds, iree delivery, 2i Jt Av, W. I'hont 81?, 1 FOR SALE, Miscellaneous AUCTION SALE ' at GHEER'S SAI.eVavILION . SATURDAY. Jl:LY 32, 11122 ' 1:W P. M. - . LIVESTOCK " One Jersey cow ft yrs. old. milking 3 gsls. per day; one Jersey w 5 yrs. idd. just fresh, milling 4 gals, per day; team good work horses. !l and 10 rears old. weight about 281X1 lbs., xnund and j rrue; nay mare, weight nrKl. fat and a good worker; 2.cW.. chickens nud cither livesioek that may be brought ill on sale day. . One No. J2 DeLavel cream separator, same as new. One Osborne binder, fl-ff. - cut. One Deering hay rake; one har row; other implements. - morsEnoLD goods Iron beds, springs and' mattresses, kit chen cabinet, rockers, tallies, .wwIik; mac. line and miscellaneous articles. Everybody welcome. J. K. GREER. Auctioneer. Phone 33 jv21 SPECIAL Oil TENTS 8x1010 oi. . ,. ,'. ... . . 1012 10 ox. 10x14 lb ox. v TARPAULINS 10x1110 os. . 12x1810 ox. .$IO.SO .$14.00 .$111.20 .$8.45 CANVAS FOLDING OOTS : $4.19. CIURLET'S BARGAIN RTORB , s3 Weat 8th. Phone 1122 START NOW USE I ' GBOMORE FERT1UZBB lor your . i LAWNS. GARDENS. SHRUBS, ' ' FLOWERS, ETC. A full line of Feeds and Poultry Sup plies. Seeds of all sorts. -IDEAL PEED STORE 31 East 9th - Phone 1102 - . tf -.V WANTED To sefl fresh and cured meats. live and dressed poultry at Baldwin Market, : 775 Monroe St. Phone 260. FOB SALE One Admiral horse press a feeds to a circle. First class shape. , Phone H. C. Peterson 40F22, ' tf CALL, writ or phone for Kawletgh'i tortiicts. 4H4 S3 lth. Ft! on MHUY.1' tf FOR SALE fjand. bar nm gravel and excavaUng. E. C, Wllfert Call 996 , during day or 1107-R during eveaings DOSOB GARDEN DUST SPRAY kilts the bugs on your plants. Ideal Feed Store. 131 East Otb. Pbone 111)2. tf FOR SALE OR RENT Sawmill nd ' about 12 million feet timber: Phone of fice 732 or residence 281-J. A. C. Mathews. . " '."Mji'j'vsli 'UrACK LEAF 40" gets the Insects off your pinuts, shrulis, flowers. IdeSI Feed Store, 131 frist 9th. 7.-hon 1192. I'-"-' :'- - -'.. 'tf DIAMONDS. Gold hourtt; reliable es timates, u. Cramer, iia aeuing mat.. t'oriiauit Oregon. FOR SALE 200 grain sacks. Call 1100 Alder. Phone 1159-R. jy28 BABY BUGGY in good condition for sole cheap. 157 Vjfst 11th Ave. : jy2tt LILLY'S TOBACCO extract and soap compound - gets control of bugs and mites on flowers and hushes. Ideal Feed Store. 131 Emit 0th. Phone 1192. tf Nll-BONE CORSETS Mrs., A. True Lundy, i6i7 Jefferson St. over Row ling's store. In afternoons. California perfume goods. : .' tf FOR SALE 8x10, 10 ox. tent and poles 58. .03U E. Uth St. ' JJT81 HALL'S COMBINATION SAFE for sale. Inquire of Earl Matlock at JIat lock's store or C. C. Matlock. 1W ' West 11th. jy2fi Business Opportunities y A STOCK of general merchandise for sale in a country town near Eugene, of the inventory valuo of about $:H)0O. Good building and cheap rent. Address Guard No. 9193. jy24 FOR RENTApartmentt FOR RENT Modern Apartment -for rent. Also sleeping rooms. Moui'rn oon . Tcnicnces. 280 8th Avenue i'22 APARTMENT FOR RENT One of the neatest places in Eugene. 231 East 12th. - tf FOR RENT An apartment at Mie I.nnmis anartment house. 272 East 7th, Phone 010; -. i .. tf HOTEL ST. FRANCIS Apt 2 and 8 rooms and bath. Rent reduced. ' tf FOR RENTRootpi FOR KENT 2 furnished rooms. Gsrage 8)5 High St ; . - tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 902 Washington. . . .. tf MODERN Furnished Rooms, - apart ments, light ; boiisekeeping rooms, houses. Phone 10rt3-R. Office Upstairs, h and Willamette. BUGENR RENT ING BUREAU, MATLOCK HOTEL. GEO. W. EARLE. MGR. ' tf FOR RENT- 2 furnished rooms, kitch enette. 81.'. High Stj tf HELP WANTED WANTED John Searcy if. now regis tering hop pickers. Phone the yard al Springfield 1IF2. or residence Eu gene (3.' U Pic-king will start about iicus! 1.1th and will last a niolilh. WANTED B'n pickers. 1 14c pr Hi. H A. t'tlniniihs. ltrtMlpatiire NUnd. Phone r,71"3. Jy'-'l WANTED Real Estate WANTED 1"e modern reiileur in px'change for income business property. P. 0. Bog 894 V WA NTED-lfiscellaneous ''-.';.;.")- WANTEDl ' ' ; wanted; . 1 " r , -' ' He us befora selling your second-hand furniture. . XVK TBADR NF.W Foil OU Wa pay tho (ligkest orlc for sucond . hand furniture and Rtovea and other household furnishings. ClfARIJvTS BAUUA1N STnRH f W-Stb, ? v ( -'J fh.ma 1122. :1 : N idnk aA'BGAiN store : ! Bfl West 8th Sl Wi naff tilvhest cash iirice for anv kind. ci oiq sieves, lucou.urc, uisnrs, cioin- in and shoes. Phont WhI. WAN'TET PnnlU IAr ioun or piano.' Il.'lin'ners a speciality.' Inquire at 1489 K. l.'lth.i r- ,---i j-r . jy24 WANTED TO BUY." a ' second hand iu . valid wheel chair. Phone 08-VJ. 121 M.iHe KUU A f.ARKKT Cl.KUNIoJ 1 1 i.inin . ansi setiersuu or. rnonc I'll ' -iN'ota Uie addrass). Call or write, at for It list Weaving, carpet eleauing and laying; rug cleaning an I Wing. W Ihit old carpets tf Wfi pay cash for all rags, broken stoves mil junk or au descriptions. 00 w stn fbone WW. . tf HORSES WANTED 4 head of heavy horses. A. C. Matthews. Res. Phone 281-1. Office 732. - ' ' it HELP WANTED Male MEN WAITED For Service . as Railroad. Machinists, Boilermakers. Blacksmiths. Electri cians, bhestmetal 'Workers, Pipe Fit ters, Coppersmiths, Tinners. Car In spectors, Car Repairers, Helpers all classes ' 1 Under strike condition best explained by Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the Uni ted States Railroad Labor Board in -bis ataceuicut of JuL 1 readwg- as ' follows: .: v " - ,.; : In this cake the' conf)ici .is not between . Uie employer and , the oppressed em- ?iloyes, The" people of this country, hrongh.sn act iot cdngrcas, signed by President Wilson; established a tribu nal to decide such disputes over wages and working conditions, which are sub mitted to It Ju a proper manner It is ' the decision' of this tribunal against which the shop crafts arc striking. "Rf-jfardless bf any' qntatlon of the right - 01 tnc men to strike, Hie men who tnke - the -strikers' .'hlnccs are merely ' oc : ceptlng the wages and Working 'condi tions prescribed b.v-a gorcrnMient tri bunal and are perftiVniing a public ser vice.' Thty are not accepting the wages and working, conditions-which an ,em- tithvse lav trtoin in tmnnss ITap fhis reason, public sentiment and full gov ernment power Will 'protect .lie men who remain In their hosttions and new men who. may come In." ; ..': - --i;. ''.-,:..'..;..;-:., Adequate provision have been made for tie full protection bf all employes, the same as ,.ld employes who have re mained loyally at work. Applicants should annlv to the office of the round house foreman, or train master, Eu gene, Ore. .,,. i ' J H DYER, General Manager , Southern Pacific Co. R. E. KELLY, Representative Executive Department, tf Southern Pacific Company. WANTED Partner in established ' woodsaw business, plenty wnrs, make from $5 to $10 a day net, $,'150 invest ment, $250 cash, balance monthly. Gas sert, 600 Swettattd Bldg., Portland. Ore. -.' - , ! Jv-25 WANTED Situations ACCOUNT ANT of experience - wants ' jevernl small seta of books to keep. will check np, balance and install seta. Inqnlrs 8814 Guard. . tf MONEY JO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN 6a farm lands at low rat. 20 year to ruiv on amortised plan. W. J.LlClITaWr. Will.t H PRIVATE iiSS1 hew cMnes loans on Unprotod sity property wanted Maktr applMiloa. Borer 4k Pnasdsge. LiOA-Nr) For fam. and eity loans set as. Plenty Af money, lowoot mteresi rsr. r . j. nerxer, am vviu. snj. u PRIVATE MONHY We are always In the market with money to handle im proved Lane county farm lonns. See - liorerft Brnn-Iag . ; ..jlf MONEY TO I)A! on dty proaerty. We make no charge In - obtaining lnsn. Fmerr Innranc Agency, 37 0th Ave. W. Phone 067. -tt MONEY TO UjAV Wc h.-.rdle nil kinds of mortgage loans. Repavnent fivl , lege.. I'l.'l KUMII A MifUI.I.Y. If PARTING, Decorating Tmtlng, Painting. Paper Hanging Cms berg. Phone 1021-L or Hog. 148-J. tf PAPER HANOINrt and Painting, kal , somining. Interior and exterior paint ing nt all kinds. Aem P!t . Co.. Pkon 161. tf FOR paiiiilng. sier banging r tinlini mil A. II. Mejer, 320 High Su Phone 120U. W MISCELLANEOUS l0 VU' WANT bue in the city. Su burlm or urrmiuditig wniity, Uo you Tvmil timluT of any variety V lo yon r wont au investment of any kind? 'on Milt J. I. NKW1XI, Uroker, 7S- 4th St., Kufieue. an ART SHOP AND NKEDLKCUAFT llrmstiidiing, embroidery, designing hucI stamping, crocheting, tiitiing am beading. D. M. C. crochet and einhroi derv cotton. '.Mail orders. 908 Willam- ctte, iipsiaii's, over Style Sbup. a3 AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION Get your loosu wheels shimmed (or set) It makes them practically good as new. New wheels in stock at lowest prices. ' A. C. BENSON, Blackamith, No. 87 Park, bv Cash and Carry Grocery . J27 WOOD SAWING Phone 739-Y. Watkins. 322 Hith East. . M alS liliwtl I npiriiuscisi - i ircie Room 100, Hotel Suiecd. Rev. Iugrom. M21 STltOMUERG SERVICE STATION Carburetors and parts, for all models. ' Sweet-Drain Auto Co., 1042 Oak St., rhonc 440. tf WOODSA WING Call 1337-J. W. H. Davis. tf FOR painting, paper hanging or tinting "call A. It, Meyer, 820 High St Phone 1288-Y tf FOR garden plowing or any kind of team work call J. Keegan. Phone B90-R. tf WOOD SAWING W. H. Nichols, Phone ,420-J. a3 CARS FOR HIRE Witn out without drivers. Iphone CIS. Jensen Garage, . lltb and Oak. a3 CALL, write or phone for Rnwlelgh'a Produeta, 434 E 13th. Phone 1190-Y. tf EUGENE HEMSTITCHING (PARLOR, 83 9th Ave. W. Apt 7. Mail orders , promptly attended to, Oc per yd. jy31 FOR ROYAL TAILORING or Cleaning ' and Pi-easing; Phone 101. We call aud deliver. Terminal Cleanera, 7th and Olive. r tf WILD HORSE RIDING . FAIR GROUNDS, SUNDAY, 2 P M. Real Riding by Real Riders. If you have . a horse that cannot be ridden bring it along. WE'LL rido it. 1 No admission just collection. Come and see WIU JAMS of Pendleton ride 'em. ..' '1. ' J'22 OWED BY BUST Junction City, July 21. A heavy blast in the rock cjunrry near (Soldsou destroy ed the crusiirr plant ana damaged a truck of tlie contractors working on the Low Pass road Wednesday, according to a report reaching liere. The duinngu is cstfmnted at nearly $10,000. The bunkers were completely destroy ed and the plant bndly wrecked. A heavy truck standing underneath tlie bunkers nt the time tlie blast exploded was badly damaged. The n;w crusher near Goldson has Just been completed and tho quarry opened. About 1(H) yards, of gravel has been spread on Uie road near the crush er HltO. '-'.','" ' ' TJic construction rew has been laid of' until a new crusher can be secured mid blinkers erected. It is expected that the work ou the Ixiw'Pnss road will lie held up about six weeks as the result of the damages. 'The Kibby, and Curran company have the contract for surfac ing tlie new I,ow Pass grade completed by the stale last yjr. The crusher site is alHiut n half mile off the east end of the Low Pass road. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . Scaled bids will be received by the County Court of Lane County In the Court Room nt Eugene, Oregon, at 1:30 P. if.. Saturday. July 22. 1922, for the macadamizing of the Gillespie Corner Section of the Eugcno-Lorane Road, Bond Project No. 8. Plans and specifica tions mnv be Bccurcd at the Couuty Sur veyor s office, Eugene, Oregon. - The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. By order of tho County Court. 1(. S. BRYSON, . - j.- ' County Clerk. No.l308-Frl-dy-Jy 21. Can You LOW PiLSS 'XrS that's S ' (Wrr?K J ,: f-;.r; i j KIMOKO -t, iHeVM MOSTUOflEiV ) B ' ' - 1 ... iiiawsssssasasn.wsrjassxosss MARKETS TODAVS MARKETS. AU quotations are wholesale. Prices are those local dralera aay they will pay for produce brought to the city. Any range iu prices is due to tha fnct that souie iealers will pay more, or less, than Ota era. No reliiil pricea quoted. Eggs aaa Poaltry Eggs, fresh 17(ii 19c lli-us, light , .10 I'-'c Ileus .heavy, live 17(cf2(le Broiler HM20r Old roosters lifcVc Buttertat aaa Batter Creamery butter 4.VJ47c Uutterfnt 44c . Meat Market Veal 11c .v,i&M..c 4ffl ,H 14Sil5o .10 3-4ttJle 5c Steers Cows, on foot Pork, dressed Pork on foot . . Yearling Inmbs bprlng lambs Wheat aaa w Hides, beef, green ..0',4c Hides, calf Be 8 38c ....22il!Vfc ., 3Sc $38 $38 I.. , .. ,..HiT$1.02 ..1.'.... $14 ,...$12(i14 cie, ip Wool, fine, lb Wool, coarse, lb. ,.. Wool, mt'ciiuin,. lh. , . Oats, per ton : . , .. , Barley, per ton , . . . Mve. per ton ...... Wheat. No. 1 sacked Hay, cheat ... I. ... . Hny, .tfover , , . . , Hay, vetch and oat : VecjsUMss aa Fruit New potatoes ., Walnuts, lb. Green onions, dos. bunches , . , Cucumbers, dos. Green pens, lb Carrots, dos. bunches ... ... Beets, dos. bunches Turnips, dos, bunches $H6j!15 ...80 , R2c ....... 45c . ..40ci90o ........ flc , . . .. . '.40c 40c 10c fi(?t)7o .$1.75R" Cherries, in Raspberries, crate . . tiirreiiis. cruiv . . . 1 Loganberries, crate ; Lettuce, dos.. ....... Blackberries String beans, lb. . . Wild Dlackberriee . . Swiss Chard, lb. . . . ........ ........$1 ...40(iT90c $1.50 .flc ...10c Summer squash, a ox, ...80c CHICAGO DRAIN REVIEW iChicuEo, July 21. Heavy selling by longs caused wheat pricea to decline sharply at tlut close of the Chicago board of trade tndav. Declines In the foreign markets with decreasing demand from exporters -was the principal factor in the drop. Heavy receipts of all grains added to the selling pressure. Corn and oats declined fractionally in sympathy with wheat.:.. '.'v v Provisions werp Irregular. Reports that Argentine crops were suffering from too much moisture and would bo below ex pectations caused some bullish sentiment. July whet opened up 1-2 at $1.13 .1-8 and closed off 8-8. September opened up 1-2 at $1.12 1-2 and closed off 1 T-8. Ieceinber opened up 1-4 at $1.14 18hnd closed off 2 1-4 ' Julv corn opened un 1-2 at 03 1-2 and rinsed off 0-8. Sentcmlier opened up 3-8 at 04 3-4c and closed ofr 1-2. Dccemhsf opened oup 1-8 "4 01 8-4u and closfd orr i-2. Jf Jut onta opened unchanged at 33 7J8c and closed off 1 1-8. V September opened up 1-8 at 30o f ml closed off 1 1-4. December opened 'un changed at 30n aud closed oft 1 l'l. PORTLAND MARKET! Portland. Julv 21. Cattle: Receipts 1011; tone of market slow; best steers 7.ro;is.2fS: fair to good steers $4?8 7.50; rholeo cows and heifers i$5.73(Si 0.25; canners 2J3.00j bulls '-$;i.50tTi 4,i; calves f4if0!ti. , '. i Hogs: Receipts 38; tone of Jmsrfcet steady; prime mixed $11.5011.85; rough heavy tScfiill: nigs $11.50ii12. , P.'ieep: lleeelpts 285: tone of .market steady; east of mountain .Jambs$8(i0; valley lambs $7ff;8; yearlings $5.50(!il 7.50; wethers $5(60.50: ewes $2tcJ5. Produce: Hens 13(23c: eggsl921; cueesc z..'jWwc; nutter ui'fliui Woman Is Victim of Land Fakirs Santrt Ana, Cel.. July 21 Losing $13. 000 cold cash, finding oranges tied in mnsquite bushes JiiHiegd of orange groV ves, nnd meeting one's sister for the Flint time In years, Is the story of Mrs, Geo.' t ...II..... l...lt..l.. IJa e...j. 1 jiiimun v, -in, .lien ,,nt. . V"..MU". ' . : ' hevernl months ago while living at Beat It Ir.jyM&SSSr V'alearres, Canada, Mrs, Ludlow purch scd what was represeulccl tqv be a 15 aire orange grove in Texas, near Monua ou tiie Mexican border. AIhiui a month uau Mrs. Kudlow siart- ,ed uut In Inuk up their $12.(MHJ worth of lauci ami oranges, but when tney got mere they found reasonably fertile laud, but no cu-nnge trees. Nothlug but mcs ciuite bushes, to whose scrngly branches were tied ineasely little clrii'il-lll oranges. Mrs. Ludlow stated that whilo tlie hind is good, ii is too fur rrom a railroad at present to make it of any valuo for form ing. She declared that many of her . friends were fleeced by tho scheme. She immediately came to Santa Ann, I where she Is visiting her sister, Mrs. George .Mcl hec. I he case has bcou re ported to tile postoffice authorities, who are coiidurting an investigation with view to prosecution for swindling by using the mails. Mrs. Ludlow had not seen her sis ter here for IS years, but. her mtafortuno served to bring them together. LOCAL .'TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY - North Sound No. 54 Oregouian . . . . 2:88 ant No. 10 Oregon Expreaa 4:40 am No. 18 Roseburg Passenger. .-.11:05 am No. 24 Eugene and Cooa Bay.. 4:66 pm No. 14 Portland Express..... 8:2s pm No. 12 Shasta..;............-40 lm South Bound ' A No. 53 Oreronhvu... ......... B:B0 pm No. 23 Portland to Eugene. ...1225 pm No. 15 California Express...-. 1:20 pm No. 17 Roseburg Passenger..., 6:40 pm No. 13 Sim Francisco raas....oz:iu 1 J? No. 11 Shasta 7:57 OAKRIDQE LINK Street car leaves Bugeue p.m. Monday Wednesdays and Fridays, connecting ' . witli train at Springfield 1:45. Train 98 leaves Ookridge 8 a.m, Tnea dnys, Thursdays and Saturdays, ar- . riving Eugene 12 m. . WEST SIDE LINE ' Eugtna-Corvallla Lin ' ' ' Train No. 274 leaves Eugene Monday, U'nilnMHnvH and Frldavs. 7 a.m. Train No. 273 arrlvea Eugene Tuesdays, J 'loursaays, taaiuroaya av h". - f EUQENE-WENOLINQ ' (DaHy.Exoopt Snaday) ' ' 8:00 am lv... '.Eugene. .car S;1B pm 9:15 am Iv... Springfield. ..r J:B0 pm 10:45 am ar. . . Wcndling. . .It 13:01 pm COOS BAY LINE ' ' Westbousd - r ' ' No. 502, Daily Leave Engen 7f4B a.m. Arrive North Bend 1:25 p.m., Msrah field 1:40 p.m., Powers 4:55 p.m. No. 500 Leaves North-Bend 7:55 a. mH - arrives Powers 19:40 a: m. No. 604 Leaves Pugene Monday, Wed- : nesduy, Friday, ; 1:00 ajn., arrivoa North Bend' 7:03 a.m., Marmhfleld 7:15 a.m. J .'.'-. r Eastbouad No. 501 Trfavcs Powers 8:05 un., ar rives Marahfield 10:na a.m Moral Bend 10:50 a.m.. Eugene 4:45 p.m. No. 508 Leaves Marahfield Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 0:20 pal, arrives Rtifrene 12:01 a.m. No. 505 Leaves Powers 2:P5 p. m. Af ve Mortn ucud o:uu p. m., aauy. , OREGON ELECTRIC Soyttibosns Tram No, , 1 8 limited 0 Lv. Portland 6:30 a.m. : 8:30 a.a,. " 2K p.m. ' Ar. BugtBg 10:50 a.aj . 12:28 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 18 limited 4:m p. in b:do p.m. North Bank Station (leave Jeffersoa street 15 and 20 minute later). ' -NartkbMad - Train No 10 Ltd 14 1 Ltd S3 .'.',".:. Lv, Eugene '' Ar. Portland . 7:35 a.m. i 11:20 a.m.r -2:00 p.m. . 5:30 p.m, 11:15 a.m - 11:49 p.m. : fftlB pm. 0:35 p.m. , C0RVALLI8 CONNECTIONS - Sottthboinpi Leave Corvallla . Arrlv Eugesal 11:00 p.m . ' 13:25 p.m. ' 5:08 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:80 p.m.-' ' 8:55 p.m. NorthtMint Leave Eugene Arrive CorvalUI 7:80 a.m. . n:oo a.m - , 11:15 a.m. ' 12:45 p.m. . .1:55 p.m. - '-,' " : 8:15 p.m. 1 5:23 p.m.' ' 8:58 p.m. - n.oo. m !'! i ! -. I, I I I M . ' ! u " , t.HI .i-l; ; If w