Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1922, Image 7

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with sum" payment and good
'tit COTTAGE XEAR U. OF. O.
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?!S2Sf-'1202;.t rite lot
"l60. Price only . with
rUnff Seven rooms, near the
ifUZl Price 1000 with terms:
k"5lEi... house and one of
"tStooi nttys on West 5th
bttnii. tee u
IrtiDE-llS acres 1 miles from
I . jwL 2 stores and church, and
C-Ae Mostly piling and mining
CTVtiffen 0 and 75 acres easily
Krtfn timber is removed, on
L in a medium Bl"" v" " "
EL. Address 834 0th St., Cot-
Grata, uregou.
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FOR SALE Real Estate
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JIOESE BROS.,
rhone 700.
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FOR SALE Houses
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furuis.T.e'1; lre.ni:
LAMI Modern S roi.m house ,mi
double gnriige at .51 Washington .t
all ready for occupancy. Extra hum.
dry room with stationary tubs. I atesf
j""',"1 iiures. tompiete v fur-
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rooms, eonmlett'lv
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FOR RENT Houses
AS I AM leaving city, I offer for quirk
sale my fl-room home, bath, elcrtriVitv
v" Paliry house fruit' -m l7l"
FOIt ItEXT ." room house and 2 acres
of lam! with bearine walnut and fruit
. , local en blocks from CoHeee
car line. Call eveniucs nt 7."."
Crcs
Jefferson St.
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FOR RENT-Apartments
",n oAivt, o-room bungalow lame
concrete basement, garag, lt BOxKlo'.
telephone I.tii3-Y. arj
-An apartment at Hie
FOR SALE Used Autos
"FOR RENT-
1.0011US npartmeut bouse, 272 East 7tb
I'bone 916. y
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS Apt. 2 HdT
room- nod hslh Rent n-Hnori tf
HELP WANTED
LFT US SELL yo?, osed car for yon.
Wo have a market for certaia cars
now. What have you to sell?
BANGS GARAGE
Corner 8th and Pearl, Fhona 21
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HOP PICKERS WASTED At the
Leonard yard, one mile south of
Springfield, beginning about Sept. 5th.
Free transportation daily from Spring
field to yard and back. or. cabins fur
nished for campers. Manning Leonard.
Phone 13S0. Eugene. tf
a23
VSEI) CARS
1 Sir!iiB V? ro'm"'y Uub Overland, .'125.
These cars are 'ail oVcriiauleu'iiiid' first
vinnn rMlllllUOn Wllft gOOll tires
v .tWE,S?' & SONSJIOTOH C(.
rinth and Pearl. Phone !!!:
a2ti
HOP PICKERS WAVPEn Anderson's
hop yard 3 miles east of Eugene. Iing
job and good accommodations. Start
picking Sept. 5th. For further infor
mation telephone Spr. S t El 2 or ail
dress C. I. Anderson, Eugene, Motor
Route B. n'o
WANTED A middle aged or elderly
woman lo keep house and care for three
tf
children. Phone 345
KsWANTED To sell th finest
KU UUOTVU-lu ...... ....
ud up, winch includes n good
Lfilirjou. iou gee your prom
iFUf. rilll BMinU-B
Uil proposition to men writing iin
Euili. John Bond Tailoring Co..
Colorado. a21&20
ir hpjj VANTi:i Auto Sneci-
L factory wants salesman ns dis
L (or tbis county. Very pro-
tt ud perniniient eoniiection , if
m quality. yncro .miora
!,B-Frfth Smyrna Figs, shln-
ilwth'Oin the orchard to you,
tan containing tour ;i-poumi bas
il Xiw per box. express pre
C. W. Dugert, box 403 Corn-
L a21
ms SALKSMAX Our prices on
tirH eliminates competition. (:on-
ti rta salary and expenses to hus-
TlfC.I Snntll Company, South
it Mini. a21
RENT for one vear, eieht room
hnHrtlr fnrnisheil. 2L'tl .Tcffcr-
a. After Aug. 10., 1!22. a22
KlfTPEARS for sale. 75c a bushel
tw. fTlmk L. Holmes, near
haTs Ferry. , . a23
iUlt-Span large black mules,
Wind, sound. J. S. Wntkins.
lste A, Box KiO, Eugene.
2U
BT-rSmiill farm close iu "For
:ilion. write nostofficn box KIU
r1"?. Ore. n22
S.U.E Cncuntbers for pickling,
ftt nllnn. Phono AnW Storing.
ftW. V. 0. Myers. a23
p-Gold colored cornet mouth
h.wr down-town section. Please
tiuard office. a22
tfitETOl'RINO CAR leaving
rj" rranoseo n ednesday morn
Ma lake 3 passengers, apply 020
mXTO POSITION as house-
. j . "in boys 13 yenrs old.
mnences. Call 758 High St.
a23
K LOTS-Locnted on Jack-
KLi?'S7.'"'ne8 in- Best value in
r"i Jackson. a21
lI.t:-t)ak ifininr room set.
call 5.HG K 11th.
EEXT HoilQA nnA nI
'PH.. I,H ., "', ""'T "
r1 Blvd. across inillrncc. a20
iN nw,A "',' 'i- acre iiirm;
I ,t?Jd" ""UivHtion. near En-
'"iltl enre of (!nr-,t .
Pihone
alO
5. We 1""1PtS " JJJ
Ijl'1''11"'. stoves, dining set.
I!?. CAS. TRUCKS & TRAILERS.
"?nV;K:fTm , 1 W Sth
j.'ii rum xourillg
Cole roadster
Reo Touring
Trailers frou to 5 tons.
RECLAIMED Al'TO PARTS CO
An up-to-date wrecking house.
a 23
FOR SALE OR TRADE 114 ton truck
in good running order. Will trade for
lighter truck. Inquire at' Glemvood
Grocery, West Springfield. n"l
FOR RALE 1020 Dodge touring, Al
condition, oversize tires, spotlight, for
quick action will sell for $."05. Ask for
Bailey at 837 Pearl street. Phone 0.
a21
F9?Ls.ALB-2-ton Truck. Will take
2.1O in work. Address 04S4 care Guard
a23
FOR SALE Ford Touring car. Price
S150. Box 289. :ti
FOR SALE Wood
WOOD
All kinds. Get our prices. FISCHER
WEBER WOOD CO., Phone 782. Of
fice 39 East Seventh. tf
WOOD FOR SAijO we hnvo a first
class selection of body fir, second
frowth, slab wood and all kinds of
ard wood. See us before placing vour
order. Mohawk Wood Yard, 091 Will.
St tf
WOOD, by load or cord MANERDD
BROS. FUEL CO., 094 Willamette St.
Phone 651-.I for prices tf
FOR SALE, Poultry, Stock
FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 White
Leghorn pullets. Will trade for heavy
hens or springers. 062 Oak. Sher Khan.
tf
EWES AND RAJrs FOR SALE Regis
tered Shropshircs, at Meadowview.
Mrs. Walter E. Stafford, Phone Eu
gene 33F13. tf
FOR SALt; 150 White Leghorn hens,
O. A. C. and Tancred strain, one, two
and three year-old at 75c each. Mrs.
M. H. Whilaker. Elmirn, Oregon. a21
FOR SALE, Farm Produce
FOR SALE Alfalfa and cheat hay,
grain of all kinds, free delivery, 230
th Ave. W. Phone 812. tf
NEW GLOVER HONEY 00-lb. cans
13c per pound. Glaser Apiaries, Leban
on, Ore. tf
Business Opportunities
'ALE-Real Estate
'n3t.lLtow".,vnPn J,0 can have
CrSTr'" ""'"rimn home?
kn r;hl "!.('m "nd. with house
teHirl 1-4 , . "A1", only half
:).?. " Fol- Price SVlnoo. S500
s.-TV & trad I no rn
- nunmette Street, a21
S wfR Wade
.."J! not f,r "t'
kU 8,011 road- Value
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modern In every
Wash ,
H nut If h m.T " bought
at 83
iicrnoon.
t i28 V.f 111.1,
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Iiiii.Vi.,H'''n Real-
'llametlK St
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FOR SALE BEST PAYING UP-TO-DATE
RESTAURANT IN MARSH
IT ELD. CENTRALLY LOCATED IN
BUSINESS DISTRICT. PRICED
RICHT HAVE OTHER BUSINESS.
WRITE OR INQUIRE OOLLEOE
INN CAFE, MAllSMFIELD, ORE
GON, tf
FOR SALE, Miscellaneous
HAVING more territory than I can
cover in ten years, I will sell county
right for the sale of my patent spoke
rings. Call C. C. Smith, R. A. Babb's
Hardware store. a2l
FOR SALE First-class sawmill, ten to
fifteen M. ft. capacity per day. oper
ating on a S. P. tie contract. If mean
bus. write or call on R. T. Ashworth.
6"0 E. Wash., Roseburg. Ore. a2".
WANTED To sell fresh and cured
meats. Live and dressed poultry at
Baldwin Market, 775 Monroe St.,
Fbone 200.
NUBONE CORSETS AND BRASSIBRS
Mrs. A. True Lunily. In afternoons.
057 Jefferson. I'bone 23U for appoint
ment or residence call. tf
WANTED Real Estate
WANTED Close in modern residence in
eicnange tor income business property.
P O
WANTED Miscellaneous
HIGHEST PRICES
PAID FOR
YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AND
SECOND-HAND TOOLS
SAM RUHENSTEIN
PHONE 630. 162 WEST EIGHTH
tf
TODAY'S MARKETS.
All quotations are wholesale. Prices are
tbo local dealers any they will pay (or
produce brought to the city. Any range
u prices is due to the fact ttat some
lealers will pay more, or less, than cth
ts. No retail prices quoted.
Enai and Poultry
Eags, fresh
Ileus, light
Hens, heavy, live
Broilers
Old roosters
Buttarfat and Butter
.19M2IV
. .it'll. UV
17' lSe
.15(cilSc
. ..6iy7c
Ship Trombonists Hold Keen Contest
for Championship of North Atlantic
i reamery butter 43fif'4."ie
Butterfat ..42c
Meat Markat
Veal ., lUMlVic
Steers ofiir.Ue
Cows, on foot 3i.4(ii4c
Pork, dressed 14li''t i... i
Pork on foot lH412c
Yearling lambs T. .5c
Spring lambs Gy,0
Wheat Waol
Hides, beef, grean .4c
Hides, calf ,.8c
Hides, kip 5e
Wool, fine, lb 3sc
Wool, coarse, lb. 222iic
Wool, medium, lb 3Hc
Oats, per ton $.11
Barley, per ton $30
n - llrr ion . . JUII
"neat, ro. 1, sacked SI
Hay, cheat S14 I
nay, clover ?12'(il4
nay, vetch and oat 114(0.15
VaoetabtM ant Fruit
New potatoes , , ,2c
Uuinnts m. . S2c
Green onions, dca, bunches 45c
Cucumbers, doa. 20c
Green peas, lb. 9c
Carrots, doz. bunches ...40c
Beets, doz. bunches 40c
Turnips, doz. bunchea 40e
Lettuce, doz. 400c
Blackberries . . -. SI
String beans, lb 4c
Summer squash, doz 40(Tt7rc
Y
t '4 1 i aft l
.' .s.X'jV;.i'V 1 1-
Contest for Trombone Championship
Pickle cu Climbers, gal , ,2
iireon corn, aoz. ...
Peachra, crate
Green peppers, lb . .
Peaches, cauninp, bu. '
Ckrokinir nnnles. bx.
t-MnRkmellonft. dois. ..'v.
I Toinaotes, crate . . . ,
.....15c
Hie
$1.25
n
..50c$i.no
$1
WANT 40 to 80 acres first- eiasa river
U P. HUBBS. 9(H) Willamette. tf
CHICAGE GRAIN RE.VIEW
Chicttfjo, Aug. iil.-Ormn priws en
countered sharp ndvunce on the Chi
cobo board of trade today. Heavy buy
iiiff by oaHtera bo ti board intercsta for ex-
l.(t ;ti.i ti . -a . .V.. F"1 """""-on nan tuu uiil-l iiuiui ill l uv
;Vi . 1 t i 1 1,',!st'n,f- " "treugrth of wheat and corn. Oats ndvanc
consider high priced land and will trade cd in sympathy with the leaders. Provis
a good tract tiled and irrigated. On is closed lower.
fine road and near R. R. Station. Senteniber wheat, onened off 1-2 at HS
and closed up 2 7-8. December opened
off 3-4 nt $1 1-4 and closed up 2 1-8.
May opened off 3-4 at $1.05 1-1 and
closed up 2 1-8. September corn opened
off 5-8 at 58 l-2c and dosed 1111 1. De
cember opened off 3-4 at 52 l-4c and
closed up 1 1-2. May opened off 7-8 at
50 and closed up 1 5-8.
September oats opened unchanged at
30 l-2c and closed up fi-S. Ieeemher
opened off 1-4 nt 32 7-Se mid closed up
5-8. May opened off 1-8 in 30 5-Se and
closed up 5-8.
WANTED 100 cords of
wood. A. C. Mathews.
seasoned fir
tf
WANTED
1073-R.
-Sewing in homes.
Phone
s5
COWS bought and sold at 834 Pearl St.
s8
WANTED To let contract for logging
second growth timber. Call Colgaard
Store, Eluiira, Ore. Write Fred Hock
ley. a'22
FLUFF RUG & CARPET CLEANING
CO. 10th and Jefferson St. Phone
401. (Note the address). Call
write us for Rug Weaving, Carpet
cleaning and laying; rug cleaning and
sizing. We buy old carpets. tf
PAINTING, Decorating
Tinting, Painting. Paper Hanging Crus-
bcrg. Fhunc 1021-L or Spg. 148-J. tf
FOR painting, paper banging or tinting
chii a. xi. jicyer, ou ttign or. 1'uone
1268-Y. tf
PAPER HANGING and Painting, kal
somining, interior and exterior paint
ing of all kinds. Acme Paint Co.,
PAPER HANGING and Painting, kalso
mining, interior and exterior painting
of all kinds. Acme Paint Co.
tf
Tintiug, Pulnting. Paper Hanging Crus
berg. Phone 1021-L or Spg. 148-J. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WOODSAWING Call 1337-J.
Davis.
W.
WOODSAWING Call 410-R.
slO
STROMBERG SKRVICE STATION
Carburetors and parts, for all models.
Sweet-Drain Auto Co., 1042 Oak St.,
Phone 440. tf
W. H. KINCART, Auctioneer. For sale
dates rail or write care Lock wood s
Real Estate Office, Cottage Grove.
Oregon. tf
FOR painting, paper hanging or tinting
call A. H. Meyer, 320 High St. Phone
1208-Y. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on fnrra lands at a
low rate. M years to pay on atnoruzeo
plan. W. J. LICHTY, 695 Will. St. tf
LOANS For farm and city loans see
me. Plenty of money, lowest interest
rate, F. J. Berger, 005 Will. St. tf
MONEY TO LOAN on city property. We
make no charge in obtaining loan.
Emerv insurance Agency, 37 Utu Ave.
W. Phone 607. tf
MONEY TO IOA N We handle all kinds
or mortgage loans. Repayment privi
leges. PETERSON & McCULLY. tf
MONEY TO LOAN- -We have unlimited
money to loan on improved Farm and
Eugene property. Rates lowest. See
Rorer & Brundage, Bank of Commerce
CALL, write or phone for Rnwleigh's
Products. 434 E 13th. Phone 1190-Y. tf
FOR SALE A Hire's root beer barrel,
complete. Box 4t3, Springfield. a21
FOR SALE Reed Baby Cab in good
shape. $8; Box 280. a31
CALL, write or phone for Rnwleigh's
Products, 434 E 13th. Phone IP.Hi-Y. tf
VOR ROYAL TAILORING or Cleaning
and Pressing.. Phone iu. e cau
deliver. Terminal Cleaners, 7th and
Olive.
TO EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Medforri r.'lem-e prop
erty for Eugene' 'sju value sud same
income, address 1' X. Guard. 6
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate of Reigh T. Earnest, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that A. E.
Wheeler, administrator of the estate of
Reieh T. Earnest, deceased, bus filed
in the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, in and for iJine County, his final
report as such administrator, and that
10 o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, the
1st day of September. 1922, at the Court
room thereof, have been, by the Court,
fixed and appointed ns the time and place
for hearing objections to said report and
for the final settlement of the estate of
said Heigh T. Earnest, rf .
' AViiinistrator.
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PORTLAND DRESSED KEATS
1'orllnud. Ore., Auj(. ai. Country
meets selling prices, country bos 17fi
17i? lieavy stuff less; veal tops (nbtnit
SO to 100 pounds) lijc pouud; heavy
stuff less; liiinbs 18c priuiid.
Smoked meats, hnins, 2Sf(.,5e pound;
breakfast bacon 24fti 'Joe.-.-
Packinir house meats, steer beef 14(Tf
1rc pound; heifers 1 It pound; cows
j.h' pounu; inmhR lWfrjti)?) pound; ewes.
1 Off He pound; hogs lOfy.-lJo pound.
Washington Mine Men
To Seek Settlement
Seattle, Aug. 21. At n ronfereneo to
be held Wednesday in Seattle, mine oper
ators and officials of the United Mine
Workers of A morion will- attempt to
reach agreement that will permit the
opening of at least hnlf a dozen of the
closed mines in western Washington.
Arrangements for the conference were
made upon request of the mine workers
through their president Ben Farrimond.
It is expected that in event of successful
negotiations the Cleolnm and Rosslyn
mines, largest In tbo state, will be the
first to resume operations.
Max Is Delayed in
Securing License
Basle. Switzerland. Aug. 21 Red tane
of the SwiBs government prevented Max
Oser from obtaining a license to wed
Mathildc McCormick, John D. Rocke
fellers granddaughter, last Saturday, It
became known here today.
Oser, captain in the Swiss army and
former keeper of a livery stable nt
Zurich, was turned down by officials
when he npplied at the marriage license
bureau, upon a technicality which can
easily be ohvisted, it was said. It was
expected that the groom would renew his
efforts this week.
According to Swiss law. public notice
nf a proposed marriage must he given a
fortnight Detore it occurs.
Since this is the legal residence of
Oser, It is expected that the hnnns will
be posted here.
Now York An!
endurance test for the trombone
playing championship of the North
Atlantic has juBt concluded and the
title lias passed to the chulleiiKer
despite claims of foul made by the
loser. The umpire of the uiiiiiue
event will have difficulty with his
hearing for some time to come. He
is being congratulated, however, on
retaining his reason, although he
admits that the ordeal was one that
had liim on the verge ot a brutn
Btorm. Hurry Brown, trombone player In
tho bnnd of the Steamship Presi
dent Fillmore of tho United States
Lines, is no longer long distant
horn tooter of the North Atlantic.
Wearing the laurels of victory to
day is Carl Jacob, trombonist ex
traordinary In the band of the
Bteamshlp George Washington. He
Is not champion because of greater
lung power, nor because of better
Hp control, but rather because of
an unexpected calamity that put
the former champion hors do com
hat. But being a good sport, as
well as an excellent trombonist, the
new champion declares he will
shortly give his dethroned advers
ary another try for tho title.
Brown enme Into the trombone
tooting tltje after a series of elim
ination contests and won his crown
after a decisive victory In Bremer
haven, Germany, when the top-
notch performer of another steam
ship line went down before his
glorious blasts. Then came the
challenge from Jacob of the Steam
Bhln George Washington.
The battle wns staged on the
deck of the Stenmpshlp President
Fillmore. According to the rules
of the contest the men were to play
continuously fur two hours and If
nuitlier guvo up tooting before that
time the cliuiupluuship was to be
decided ou poinm. V. T. Robert
son, port Stewart of the United
States Lines, was chosen as um
pire. Each player decided as to
his musical selections, the agree
ment being that neither would re
peat tho sumo piece during the two
hours of the contest.
At a signal from the Umpire Uis
contest was on and the terrilla
rumpus that followed caused many
of the spectators to hold their ears.
At the end of the first hour the re
sult seemed about even and then
both of the trombonists redoubled
their efforts.
About ten minutes of playing was
left when an awful thing happened.
Tho champ happened to look under
a life-boat and was greeted by av
sight that caused cold preaperatlon
to break out upon him. Under thej
boat was a grinning stewart lustily
sucking upon a lemon. Try as lira
might to avoid the sight Brown's
eyes could not resist the lemon
sucker. Sour notes began to Issue from
the trombone of Brown. His moutli
began to pucker and his eyes)
seemed to pop from his head. In
stead of music there came forth
from his Instrument a weird, pro
longed moan aa though from a
great boast In mortnl agony. The
moan diminished, droned down and
ceased. The champion could not
blow a note. Tho contest was over
and Jacob wur declared winner. He
had not seen the lemon-sucker and
continued to play for the full two
hours.
LOCAL TIME TABLE
SOUTHERN PACIFit COMPANY
North Bound
No. 51 Oregoiiiau 2:38 am
No. Id Oregon Kxiireris. . . . . . 4:40 am
No. IS Itosetiurg Passenger. . .11:05 ain
No. 24 Euireue and Coos Bay.. 4:55 pra
No. 14 Portland Express..
o. i. pnasta
soath Bound
No. 53 Oregnnian
No. 23 Portland to Eugene...
No. 15 California Express...,
No. 17 Roseburg Passenger...
No. 13 San Francisco Pasa. .. .12:10
No. 11 Shasta 7.67 Dm
8:28 pm
4:30 pm
. .5:0 am
.12:25 pm
i:ju pm
6:40 pm
OAKRIDGE LINE
Street car leaves Eugene 1 p.m. Monday
Wednesdays and Fridays, connecting
witil traiu at Springfield 1:45.
Train 08 leaves Ookridgo 8 a.m. Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, ar
riving Eugene 12 m.
WEST SIDE LINE
Eugena-Corvallls Lin
Train No. 274 leaves Eugene Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays, 7 a.m.
Train No. 2i3 arrives Eugene Tuesday.
Thursdays, Saturdays at 2 p.m.
EUGENE-WENDLINB
(Dally Except Sunday)
8:00 am lv. .. .Eugene. .. .ar 2:18 pm
0:15 am lv. . .Springfield. . .ar 1:50 pm
10:45 am ar. . . Wendliug. . .Ir 12:01 pm
COOS BAY LINE
Westbound
No. 502, Daily Leave Eugene 7:48 -m.
Arrive North Bend 1:25 p.m., Mar
field 1:40 p.m.. Powers 4:55 p.m.
No. 50(1 Leaves North Bend 7:66 a.
arrives Powers 10:40 a. m.
No. 504 Leaves Eugone Monday, Wed
nesday, Friday, 1:00 a.m., arrlvet
North Bend 7:03 a.m., M'arshUeld
7:15 a.m.
Eastbousd
Xo. 501 Leaves Powers 8:05 a.m., ar
rives Marshfield 10:85 a.m., North
Bend 10:50 a.m., Eugene 4:45 p.m.
No. WW Iicaves Marshfield Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 0:20 p.m., arrive
Kiiiren. 12:01 A.m.
No. Sllfi Leaves Powers 2:15 p. m. A"
rive North Bend 6:00 p. m., dally.
Train No,
1
Limited
13 Limited
Nortli Bank
PROBE OF PREKT
15 STARTi
Portland. Ore., Aug. 21. Members of
the count ing board of precinct 201 were
cooling their heels in the witness room
outfciflo the 'Multnnmnh itouiity grand
jury chambers in the sourthouse this
morning, waiting their turns to tell their
stories.
The Olcott-llnll recount showed a dis
crepancy of 40 votes between the re
count and the original official count The
grand jud.v itself counted the ballots last
week, when the mnltcr wns brought be
fore them.
Chairman Hnekenberrv of the dnv
"board was before the grand jury this
morning nt. his own request and com
pleted his testimony shortly before II
o'clock. Tho members of tho coinitliifr
bonrd on hand were William If. Einerich
(Chairman), M. It. Ilollnnn (judge).
Virgil A. Crum. Anna A. Cnuu, Anna
A. Mnllory, and C. S. West. They were
not subpoenaed, Inasmuch as the law
states that anyone subpoenaed before a
grand jury cannot be indicted by thai
grand iury. Action must await a new
grnnd jury.
Stanley Myers, district attorney, called
the members nf the hoard together, how
ever, and told them that if they wished
they could apnear voluntarily before the
grand jury. All quickly agreed.
Mvers sated that hearinr of witnesses
on the fraud case probably would nccup
the grand jury until the middle of the
week.
An electric nower plant to supply light
for the Oregon caves in Josephine county
will be planned by P. II. 1 later, district
engineer of the federal forest service.
For quality cigars. Prince Nemo
OREGON ELECTRIC)
Southbo
Lv. Portland
6:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
2:05 p.m.
4:45 p.m.
ritntion (leave
street 15 and 20 minutes later).
NaritiDoun
Lv. Eugene
7:35 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
Ar. Bilgn4
10:50 a.
12:25 P.B.
6:45 p.m.
8:55 p.m.
Jeffenca
Train No
10 Ltd
14
td
Ar. Portland
11:15 a.m
8:40 p.m.
6:15 p.nv
' 9:85 p.m.
C0RVALI.IS CONNECTIONS
Southbound
Leave Corvalli Arrive Buccal
11:00 p.m 12:25 p.m.
6:08 p.m. 0:45 p.m.
7:30 p.m. 8:56 p.m.
Northbound
Leave Eugene Arrive CorrattU
' 7:30 a.m. 8:65 a.m
11:15 a.m. 12:45 pm.
1:55 p.m. 8:15 p.m.
6:23 p.m. , 8:58 p.m.
See Ohlseu fur Kelly Tires, 71 W 0th. Kimin,
DR. DALE tN PORTLAND
Dr. William If. Dale, a Eugene physi
cian, Is spending a few days in Portland
and Ib nt tho Multnomah. Dr. Dale in
well known throughout Oregon and until
recently prncticod at llarrisburg. where
he hud chnrge of a hospital. Tho llar
risburg hospital is recognized uh olio of.
the boBt small town hospitals In the stnte
and many people frupi larger pluceB go
thero becnuso of the advantages it af
fords ns a olaco for recuperation, due to
tho abseuco of nolso and burtlc. Ore-
Device Ages Booze
Six Years
Every 24 Hours
Xew York Flivver swapping in no
crime, the police ruled, Harry ohen
and .Take I,iiberman. were suxpeeted of
having stolen the sedans they drove..
They explained they unwitliiiRly got their
cars mixed.
Atlantic City Policp seized n still cap
able nf turning out HK gallon of hontch
HOME RUN LEADERS
Williams, Tlrowni, TJ.
Walker, Athletics. 21.
Ilornshv. 'ards. 2!),
Kiilh, Yanks. 20.
TTi Hinuti, 'Hirers. 18.
Williams. Phils, 18. '
Prizes totaling more than $'J(MK) will be.
awarded to exhibitors at tJie hog find
dairy nhow to be held at linnkn .Septem
ber 20-J.
day.
to age
hours.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CR ED.
IT0RS.
Estate of Sarah 10. Patterson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed. Percy .T. Patterson, has been ap
pointed executor (,f the eHtate of Sarab
K. I'ntf (Tir. iloronnoA hr tho fVtinitr
A device on ir made it possible foiirt of I.nne Oumty, Oregon,, and all
the liquor nix yeara every
New Record Set
For Local Course
A new record was set yesienluy tor
(he local golf conrp by T. K. iardnrr.
the club profej-ional. tiiirdner made the
remark ably low score of .'-" for nine
hns, nii previous record of '.M vt'iis
held jointly by four player: A. 3
IxingHtnff, former club professional,
fhan-ller Fnuii. rtert Preweott, nod R. (,
linmrl.
Thi mak the set nd course recon! to
he Jidd by (inrdiifr. He has n 'V on the
Aberdeen course which n'o stnii'N hh
the tresf n,Tt' in sue on thaL gruumlo.
ifnh'r reports the club 'xmrne as be
ing in excellent shape for play.
YESTERDAY'S IJ0WE
. . . .RUN HITTERS
Ruth. Yanir. 2H
'rimes, ('lib;, 1; II.
Smith. ;iant. 1: 7.
persons nanug claims against and es
tate are hereby notified to present the
lame with the proper vouchers and duly
verified to the said executor, at the law
office of I, pilyeti in KiiRene, Oregon,
within six mouths from the date of thin
notice.
Oited and published first time thU
31mI day of Julv. V.K'Z.
PKIif'V J. PATTKIt.HON,
Fxcrutor of ttaid Kstate.
L. HJLYEP. Attorney.
No. i:il;.'l-Mon-u2S
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for tlie County of Lane. -Iu
Probate.
In re Ksta'e of Jlnry FJ. Kndicott, he
Ceased. Not ire Is hereby gjven that the nnder
fflKned has been appointed administra
trix nft the estate of .Mary K. Kndtcott,
deceived; that debts due said estate shall
be paid to me; taxi that all claim against
said etate h:il hi prcm-nted to me at
th" law office of II. K. Slsttery, 71"
With merle Mref( Kngrie, Oregon, Wif't
proper vouchers at i( h-d wilhm six
months fif.rn 'e date of the first pubb
ftitjon of this rvtice which ii July ,U
Pi-
.bCNN'Ih, Si. lrSTOV.
. Adinini"ratrii.
II. K. Sl.ATTLIlK.'ATtowiey for Admin
BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. J. F. TITUS Obstetric and dla
eases of women and children Office
Brown Bldg-., Sth and Oak Bu. Real,
dene Hotel Osburn, Phone Ml, lit.
DRR GULLION AND NELSON By,
ear, nose, throat. Bye tested and
glasses furnished. 10 J, O, O, F.
Bldg. Telephone 191.
DR. R. H. FIELDS lfflc 410 a W.
Bldg. Office phone 6t, Re. 2J.R.
OI'TOMETHIST
DR. ROYAL J. aiCK VIion (dentin,
oally correoted by proper glasses. SOS
Willamette St., upstair. Phone MO.
GniROPRAOTIO
DR. J. L, FI8CHBR 206.7-S White
Tempi. Phone 410. Resldanc HS8.
DR M. ABHTON Op posit Bugen
Theatre. Phon S60.
DR. QBOROB A. HIMON (II Wlllam.
ette. Phon HWS-J.
OSTKOPATTIIO PHYMOIAIfS
MTtB. OLIVB O. WALLER, ORVTLLE
WALLER Klrksvllle Oriduata, 18
Cockerllne WettMrbe Bldg.
DR. H. L. BTTOLET Offlc, U 0, B.
National Bank Bldg. Phon (8S-J.
DK. JOHN flIMONS Osteopsthlc I'hy
icisn and Surgeon. M. & W. Building
OR. W. B. MOXLHT Dentist. Mod
X-Ray aqulpment. Phone 71. Castl
Theatre Bio.. Eugene, Oregon.
TTIP1 TEtlN OO.
iVy our Chinese medicine when U
ale fatl. Office moved to Bonnett
Bldg., Cor. Ninth and Ollv Bt.
VMIRHTAKRRS
W. W. BRANBTRTTKM Funeral llreo
. tor. lAdy ssistsnt; auto hearse;
1161 Ollv Bt. Phon 61.
MARION VEATCH Funeral director.
Lady aslatnt: full auto equipment.
Tenth nd Pearl Bts. Phon S7.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
FOIl f'I,BANIf AND PHKHHINO end
for Hovel Tailoring I'hnne 161. Ter
minal Cleaners, 7th and Olive. tf
PAINTING AND DECORATING
PALMING -Interior decorating out
side painting at reduced prices. T. H
Ove, Phone 731-J. J7o0 W 2b4 tf
txiCANiKi inn PKKsmNa
0ITY CLKANKKB -Cleanlnn, pressing
nd rmsirln. w. R Nyi0r. Prop
4 Klghth Ave. West. Phone 210.
tMPKRIAL Ol.KANEHB at HATTERS
Pressing and repairing. W call for
and deliver.. 471 E. 7th, Phon 111
ELKUTKIC CI.KANINO CO. Ill Ollv
HU Pbon BS7.
fFLTTfM at CI1W Herond an Blair
Voundar nd Meehanlca.
CHIROPOOIST
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS '
DR. MKNDKLSOHN Praetlo limited J
to oorreetlng error of refraction and
furnishing glasses. 211-111 Odd
low Whit Tempi, Pbon 1414. ..
ATTORNllTI.AT.LAW
MARTIN O. BOOB Lawyer,
practice. 82 Ninth Art. W.
8. H. CALKINS Attorney. Flratt Ma.
tlonal Bank Bldg. Phon 17
u O. WOODCOCK Still doing work at
the old stand. It Ninth Av. Wt.
Attorney-at-Law.
AI.TA KINO Attorney. Probate, oon.
veyances, collections. Office upstair.
774 Willamette St.. Eugene, Or.
HOWARD- M. BROWNBLL UwVir.
All business promptly attad4 to.
Telephone 1140. ,
WELLS ft WELLS Lawyer. 114 Park
St. Olve special attention to the ex- '
amalnetlon of abstraota, drafting of .
wHIs, settling of eiuts. oonveyaao
and eollaottons. . Also to all ponanon
nutter. Phon 10JI.
H. B. SLATTERT Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. Solicitor In Chancery.
Offlc rooms, 10-11-11.11 Beokwltk
Bldg., corner Seventh and Willamette.
Bugen. Or.
O. H. FOBTKR Attorny-t-Law. TJ. .
National Bank Bldg. Phon ISO.
a D. ALLEN Attorny-at-Law. Offlo
774 WlllanutU Bt, ovr Bugen Qua
?. S. JfEDLBT Attorn.y.at-Law. Of.
fie over nageno Loan ft krlBfl
Bank. Phon 1(4,
O. A. BLKINB Attorn.y.at-Law. ' Of
flce over Eugene Loan ft Saving
Bank. Phon 164.
O. A. WINTERMMDIKR Attorn.y-at. I i
Law. Land title and probata pclal'
tie. Offlo over Bank of Commaroa, . '
F XI. HBFFRON Attorney-at-Law. Ml
Lumbar Exchange, Bugna, Or. -
B. O. IMAfRL Attorney and Counaellor,
U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phon 14.
U BILTEU Attorny-at-Law. Upatalra
- iiiBuwu. du wugeoe, ura
WTflTTF.N SWAFFORD-LawytT. C ft
W. Bldg. Th bttr class of lvU
kualne. Phon 111.
L. H. TRAVIS Attorn.y.at-Law. Of
flc over Eugene Loan and 8vlog
Bank, Eugen. Or.
n vain Eia collbuhs
ENROLL now for Burine Collet,
Caalo(ii free on request. Phon w&
I-LIJMIIIV, TIXSISO, HEATING
Wn.l.lAMHON ft OOCKERIJNH, In.
Phuue 659, Tenth and Oak St.
OEortOK u. HEITMAN 41-11 West
Sixth Bt Phon 117.
BALL ft 8TTTJM WAY Plumbing, tin
ning and heating; sewer pipe; dratw
tile. H.v.nth and Oak. Phone 100.
C1IASR ft LESLEY Steam and lot
wattr hestitifr, nlumbinr, 071 Oak.
Phone 243. Kea. Phone litOO-L. tl
CAHPI'.T AMD HbO CLBAJIINa
!I.ECTRIC CI.KANINO CO. Phone lit
for ftret file., work. All Ollv gt
ARCHITECTS
DIt. nANIiKIITI! Foot .neH.ll.t
on 'i, ' ''" m.Bt cured. AHCHITECT; DRAFTSM AN W. JO.
istratrix, v N.U-Mva-Uy.-aZJ