iwsday Evening, November 21, 1922
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NEW TODAY
7ilTiS .A''t,J viuvr eiuiy
l"?T. iiiien arc complete, neautituiiy
i VmI designs. Kngiaved or printed
T..v wtah. Knse:Tiffuy Co
fT(r, Engravers, bialiouers, ,o
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BAKCAIN
. 'wnt-'S close to Eugene on the Vu-
I5 rifle IlinUw-y ""best of river bottom,
for quick sale $-'100.
,IS acres all river bottom 20 ml
.it from Court House, u r
minutes
ruoni-
lZL mid all kiuds of outbuildings, .i0
brariuir fruit trees, 'luuuing water.
l.rjic Ji!l."i0.
urtVIN' HANSEN' CO.. ItKAI.TOUS
ciwiw. No.. Tl Willamette.
g'I Itl 'ill ItEALTY COMPANY
mus OKFKK CAN NOT BE DUl'U
W CATEI) IN THE CITY
n-,11 loeuted West Side lots. 5 Rood east
ami outb frout lots, convenient to
Itreet car lino and school. Good homes
toinr ui close by. The prevailing price
of lots $."'00 and up. These lots can he
iMiuelit for encu. i niiu iwi im
mediate sale will throw off $100 per lot
mrr to make it interesting. Will also
en single lots at same price.
AX EXCEPTIONALLY FINE
Iinr.DINO CORNER.
T,Im1 on prominent street next to
tomes valued at. from $(1,000 to 13,000
Jmt tie right elevation nuove tne
utaalk. east and south frontugo. This
lot should, bring $lli00 but will take
StMRMli REALTY COMPANT
FOR SALE
0i Jersey heifer calf. .
850 S. I'. White LeghoVns, famous lau-
crecl variety.
SO Kliode Island Red Pullets,
1 single wagon -
I dule Blow '
1 single cultivator
1 toolli harrow ; '
liousebold lurnnure. uuu , loom
and oilier nnicies iou uumviwim iv
mention. "
1111S. IDA .MAI uiiiUiiai,
College Crest
ITionc cither l"i!)-L or !'M. u22
MINNESOTA IOWA WIS. H. SO.
IIAK.-AND NO. OAK. WILL HE
roNSIIiEREI) IN EXCHANGE
( TOH THE FOLLOWING:
00 sere prune ann apple orcnaru, in line
fruit district, acres iiaimii prunes
0 years old, 25 acres Jonathan, Spit
icnhorir and Newtown Pippins, 7 and
9 years old. Orchard has been well car-
M lor. luwner win iratie ior eiuier
citvor country property. Price 515.000
SAJI KUG1I REALTY COMFANY
7th and Willamette. n22
FOR KENT 5-room unfurnished nprrrt-
ment over Hills store. Call ut Hills'
Store. . n21
EGG P0LIS1L
1"0U IlEXT Nicely furnished six-room
apartment and sleeping porcii. t lose in
until June first. Address Guard U2II.
If
GARAGES FOR SALE If you arc fig
uring on buying or building a garage
phone 1500. ' n25
FOR RENT Fuirnisbed modern bouse.
V8lking distance and close to school.
Immediate possession. Phone 042-Y.
E0O POLISH.
WANTK,I Good furniture nnd stove re
pair man .Aew lork llargain Store,
06 West 8th. n23
Jl'ST llring in your Exchanges and we
will do the rest. Eugene Realty Co..
Ml Willamette. n21
WANTED Ry experienced man. work
no farm. Not afraid to work. BOi
Olh. n21
WANTED To rent or lease place of
about luo acres, suitable for stock
raisillir or iliiii-einn. ! (.for orol) rent
. and stock furnished. 807 W 5lh. u21
Till'. OREGON APARTMENTS S47
l.Tirl street, formerly Alfa Vista; un
der new management. lias been re
modeled, cleaned, mid refurnished. Has
steam-lienled. modern furnished npart
wnts and sleeping rooms for. rent by
)'. week or mouth. n27
ART GOOD'- Dfmuf irehintf f:inev
ork. stamping of all kinds; dressnink
"K. plnin nail fancv. East Side Hem
stitching Shop. 174 Ninth Avenue East.
JWephone 1424-J. n2l
Fo,t RENT Stcnni-beateil sleeping
"Jan lor four lueii students. Plume
W. ,cSt
"OR SAI.K OR, RKNT . Modern llufur
ci'i s"roo" house, J50 per month,
"ill lease per year or more. 1111
nashingtnn. n27
l,'R SALE Bakery and lunch counter.
, w would take in partner for half in
Jnest. Apply ;io k Xtnth. n27
. i" Al.lv $irxi tl per cent 4-yenr
c.i,. .. . . ' 1 1
l" l,nse on 7 acres Improved su
"TTfian nrnnnlv .-Bl..A.l . i..n..
' i!Z'"A bv '"surance. Will discount to
S1?"8'01, 1 Per cent. W. J. LICUTY
'.. Hillaiuelle St. u22
p0LLY AND HER PALS
AwOe. Smplv 6cff to
an who Th,s mvsttewious
(Sir IS. asor'. r
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FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR 8A1J 11V HOVF.Y REALTY CO.
Cosy ti-room huiiguluw, nicely tarnished.
Splendid location between I'uivelstv
aud Willamette street, lleautiful trees.
Well kept attrnctive place. ln-t tit
show you this place und see 1 you do
not think it well worth price of '$3750.
lane S-room house modern in every re
spect convenient to" I'nivers:iy and
Willumctte street. Dnllltle iilmtiliin
Full cement dry basement. 4 fine bed
room and sleeping porch. Very desir
able for roomers. Garage. Harden spot
aud well kept luwn. One of the finest
buys in Eugene. Must Ite seeu to bt
appreciated, l'ricc $6000.
Cosy 5-room modern tuinguiuw with very
finu extra large sleeping porch. Gar
age. Convenient to I'niversity and pub
lic school. Commands splendid view of
surrounding1 country. $3750 will buy
this place. Good terms,
HOVE REALTY CO., Hovey Block.
Phone 403. u21
FOR SALE Three very choice lots on
College Hill; recently plowed; three
uiockh lroni street car; east front; view
overlooking ihe city and Cascade moun
tains. I'rice $750 for the three. Easy
terms. Geo. Mclvin Miller. Rill. 317.
Mc.Morrun and Washburue building.
n30
FOR SALE Lota 1-2 block trom hlih
school. George Marx. 210-1.. n2ll
FOR SALE, Farm Produce
FOR SALE No. 2 potatoes, no rots. No
delivery at Wlc per UHI lbs. Geo. T.
Hall Warehouse, 143 W 5th Ave. En
gene, Ore. n21
FOR SALE 150 tons of first class al
falfa bay. 'M. A. Walsh, Medford, Ore.
R. V. U. 3. .n21
FOR HALE Glaned newer Bad chimne)
Tile. Hcobcrt W. U Co., 46 W 7th.
I'bone 528. tf
FOR SALE Wheat f-
325, Motor Route A.
per 100. Hox
n24
FOR SALE Used Autos
AUTO PARTS
Sold for less
Installed for lass
at the
RECLAIMED AUTO TARTS CO.
Wrecking House and General Auto Re
pair shop. We tell you just what it will
cost before we begin.
130-144 West Stb, Engcne, Ore.
Phono 222. dJ
FOR SALE Auto parts for all makes
of cars. We buy und sell nsed cars.
Radiators, cylinder blocks, genrs. etc.
EUGENE Al'TO PARTS & WRECK
ING CO., 025 Willamette. Phone 551).
d4
1021 MODEL 4 OVERLAND, thorough
ly rebuilt, good rubber. We wili sell
this car under gunrnntee. Terms.
. WEST & SONS MOTOR CO.. Cor.
9th nnd Pearl. tf
FOR SALE Wood
FOR SALE First class body maple and
ash wood. Phone 1150-R, 1J(W Alder
d5
FOR SALE Wood
WOOD When you want a load of good
dry wood call the Mohawk Wood xurd,
Phone 01)0. tf
WOOD, bv lond or cord MANERUD
BROS., FUEL CO., 004 Willamette
St, Phone 651-J for prices. tf
FOR SALF. One 1-ton Commerce
truck. Phone 384 or 283. tf
FOR SALE, Poultry, Stock
FOR SALE OR TRADE Team, wagon,
harness, $10 or will trade tor cow. t .
W. Anderson. Opposite Pleasant Hill
cemetery. n21
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow for sale
cheau. John Connciy, Junction Uly
n21
FOR SALE, Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Ijirgc second hand camp or
Teslatirant range and wood ami pipe.
Will be sold cheat) and on easy terms,
Anplegate Furniture Co. n24
EG POLISH.
n2
SPECULS
Gold Band Decorations.
26-piece Set $4.25
42-piece Set $8.50
50-nieco Set $12.25
All above sets are open stock patterns,
r-",: 0T.KT8 RAROAIN STORE
03 Weai 0. Phone 1122
EGO POLISH.
jfn:
THRICE good organs for sale cbcap'wil
leilllS til 1" ! oiouiii, or uini
for wood, coil at j.uruway s .mu
Store. n
FOR SAI.E Good piano. 320 Washing
ton.
VICTROLAS nnd Brunswick Phono
graphs exchmiged tor your silent piano
us part or lull payment. co i.nrawn:
Music House. d
WANTED Real Estate
WANTED Close In modern residence
exchange for Income business property.
p. o. Box oa tf
HELP WANTED, Female
WANTED Wora8n for housework. 1002
Adams or phone 042-J. tf
FOR RENT Apartments
ITIR RENT l'lirnished apartment In
quire Terminal (afc. nJ.!
Fijo
Leave it "t'ME, LaoieS.
m?u Shall wajow All
PlgtrTTLV?
J
FOR RENT Apartments
CKKJU'KNT Al'AKTMKNTS ure amuy
of th bft iu Kugeuv. Vacaturs Nov.
15. u;u K VJ. tf
rVO aud turtwrouui artmuu, itvaiti
tiaifd aud privuie bath. St. t'ruuci
. HuteL t(
VKNKKKK! riunoi-;th Shipping voav
mi sh' "V; rt'guliir priru $l..iO. A
handy box around tlio home. All site.
I-arawity Musk Hminr. dls
FOR RENT Rooms
FOR RENT Four pleasant furnished
housekeeping rooms including wood.
water and lights, $2.1 per mouth. IHsi
Adaina St. n21
FOR R ENT Furnished room,
12th. Phono 0S4-Y.
I.-.0 F.
tf
FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms nicely
furnished and new liouM. Tbone
1124-Y. tf
FOR HENT--Two newly fiirnisned sleep
ing rooms with bath. Clean new fur
nishings. Reasonable rent. Ladies er
gentlemen. 300 East Slh SL tf
FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at
the City X. M. C. A. Steam heat, show
er baths aud ail membership privileges
Included In rent, loot Willamette.
rhone 805. . tf
LIGHT housekeeping rooms: oompletelv
furnished; sleeping rooms ut.d small
apartments at Matlock Hotel, Sth and
Willamette. if
FOR RENT
FOR RENT OH SALE
1 tl-rnom
DOUSE
FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED
74S West 10th.
Owner at Uil West Stb.
Phone 1122. . tf
72S West 101 h ; '
PAINTING, Decorating
FOR painting, paper hanging or tinting
can A. 11. Jieycr, iiJU lltgtt St. puoue
120S-Y. tf
Tinting, Painting, Taper Hnnging Crus-
oerg. 1'iione JUi'i-ij or sng. 14S-.I. tl
HELP WANTED Male
WANTEI One salesman call on trade.
Two bouse to bouse solicitors, t ail aft
er 5. Oregon Apartments, 84" Pearl.
Apartment 5. r n25
WANTED Situations
STUDENT wants work afternoons and
Sutupdavs. Steady work preferred,
rhone 734-11. n21
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED To sell fresh and cured
meats. Live and dressed poultry nt
Baldwin Market. 77u . Monroe St.
Phone 200. . . tf
WANTED I am in the mnrkct to. buy
second-hand furniture, nvestocK, ano
implements. For best cash pricos see
.. 'jo T r.' mi.M. A ..
mu ui (iuuuu in., u. -. iiiir.iiiti auc
tioneer. 147 East 0th Street. dl
HELP WANTED Male
AltIO YOU LOOKING FOH A POSI
TION? Trs selling our full line of well
grown stock. You will find results sat
isfactory. Write for information at
once. CAPITAL CITY NURSERY CO.
420 Oregon Bldgv Salem, Ore. n21
CARPENTER work taken in exchange
for a Hrunswick phonograph at tJira
way Music House.' n2.'l
MISCELLANEOUS
EfiG POLISH.
Nl'-IiONB CORSETS llargain. (157
Jefferson. Phone M'.l. Mrs. A. 'X rue
Lundy. tf
VISIT TIIJO CORSET SHOP Hand
made cor8es. aianaino jicoxv
E 7th St. 115
DRESS.MAKING by experienced seam
stress. Mrs. Clnud V. Addison, luV.
West !5th. nlS
; ii
IIAPL - anything nnywnere. anytime.
GEItAGHTx S TRANSFER. Phone
1 411.1. Owen's Cigar Store, 07 E Olh
Ave , till
CRESCENT APARTMENTS are some
of the best in Eugene. ocancy Aov.
1.1. 2X1 10 12th. tf
THE STOVE HOSPITAL
We ' buy, sell, repair and exchange nil
kinds of stoves, ranges and heaters.
I'bone 224. S43 Olive St. tf
WOODS A WING Call 1337-J.
Davis.
W.
STROMI1EISG SERVICE STATION
Carburetors and parts, for till models.
Sweet-Drain Auto Co., 1012 Oak St.
Phone 440. tf
R I'll BE It BOOTS, hnlf soled and patch
ed. Eugene Vulcanizing Works, U17
Oak SL tf
BAYH'3 DANCING STUDIO Private
end class lessons. Dny and evening.
153 E Otn. Phone 1341-J. . tf
CALL, write or pT,one for Ilnwleigh's
Products, 434 E 13th. Phone llUO-Y. K
FMTFF RI O CARPET CLEANING
CO. 101 h and Jefferson St. Phone
401. (Note the address). Call, or
write us for Ttiiir Weaving. Carpet
f Irnnlng nnd laying; rug cleaning and
sizing. We buy old carpets.
MCAL. SAMM" OLE.
gOO.. Tf5iT -DOvxaI
, I-A.IT Re VUU r UllO W . I , v ' I I I
MISCELLANEOUS
NT-HONK riHtSKTS-ltargaiu. (i:.7
.TrffrrKuD. l'hout! Mm. A. True
JLumly. t f
W. 11. KINCART, Auctioneer. For sale
dates cull or wnle cure lickvnod'i
Real Estate Office, Cottage Grove.
Oregon. tf
CALL, write or phont fur Kawleigh's
Products. 434 c, lath. I'hone 1 liMI-Y. tl
MONEY TO LOAN on farm lauds at a
low rare, 20 years to pay on amortised
plan. W. J. UCHTY. IW5 Will. St. tf
LOANS-For farm and city loans see
me. rienty of money, lowest Interest
rate, 1. J. cerger, tRio viu, u
MONEY TO LOAN We bundle all kinds
or mortgage loans, llepeyment privi
lege.' PETERSON & McCLLLY. tf
MONEY TO IX3A.N on clq property.
ICmerv Insurnnce Agency. 37 Hth Ave.
W. Phone 007. tf
MONEY TO LOAN See us for loans on
Improved city uf F.ugene and farm
property. Rates lowest, prepayment
privilege granted, ltorer and Rrundage.
tf
MONEY TO LOAN ' '
We make loans on (arm and
City Property.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Eugene.
TO TRADE
WlIJi THAUK Jni-pt HniiiKwick phono
graph for your old piano. Lurowny Mu
sic JlOllBO. llL'o
TRADE your silent piano for a fine Vlc
trola phonograph at Laiaway .Music
House, ' n23
LOST
LOST Security aulo theft signal Wed-.
nesdav night. Rewind. Leave at liiinni
Office. n21
F.OST Santa (Marn-Alvndorp roiul. Alr
lalt hitch. Stule lii'ont number 45(.'t,
jlotnnl. I'hone 12K)-Y, Kuimip ii-J
TCDAY'S MARKETS
All quotations are wholesale. Prices are
those local dealers any tbey wiU pay for
produce brought to the city. Auy rouge
iu prices is due to the fact that some
dealers will pay more or less, than oth
ers. No retail piices quoted.
Egos ana poultry
Eggs, fresh
Hens, light
Hens, heavy, live
. .17(?i! 18c
Hroilers
Old roosters
Butt mat ana nutter
Creamery 13uer
Butterfat
40c
Meat Market
Veal, dressed 10c
Pork, dressed UVjiii.'12c
Yenrling Sheep O'Slllc
Snrine lambs, dressed lc
Spring lambs, live 8VjC
Wheat and wocl
Hides, beef, green
Hides, calf ...,..'.
IT:J l.:.f '.C
..OlffilOc
.10(fil2c
Hides, kip
12c
If; 14
.asffiidOc
.dOa'Milr
.2r)(i?2flc
. .riMO
...Sl.U
....f 1.0.1
$15
.JlTifr; Ia
.$1.illl
.2iii.24
uariey ,
Wool, .medium
Wool, fine
Wool, coarse
Oats, per ton
Wheat, bu., soft white sacked .
Wheat, red, sackea
lay, cheat
Hay, clover
Liny, vetch and oats
Hay, alfalfa ...
Vegetables and Fruit
Spinach greens, lb
Potatoes, hwt '
Walnuts, lb.
Meets,- do, bunches
Cucumbers, dois
Carrots, 100 lbs
Cooking apples, box .........
Pears box
Cauliflower,' lb
Vic
Hoc
,..253i2Sc
41 le
, 0c
$1.50
, . .60c!
i
Re
80c
$i.no
3c
....... .8c
.....l(&2o
He
$2.00
........ He
1
40c
GrapeB, crate
Cabbage, cwt.
winces, in ,
Eggplant, lb.
nquasii, in.
Green lims beans, lb.
Dry onions, per cwt.
Wise Chard, lb ... ..
Tomatoes, bu
jtadishes, doz., . - . .
CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES
Chicago, Nov. 21. Grain piices clos
ed sharply higher on the Chicago hoard
of trade today on heavy buying by local
interests and increased orders from
houses with seuhonrd-connections. Pro
visions r'lnseil hiebei.
December wheat opened off 3-8 nt
IS 14 and closed up 1. .May opened off
u, at 1.10 and clused up i h- July
opened off 3-.S at $1.0 and closed up
1 .
lieeenilier corn opened off DS at id
3-S and closed up 1-il. -May opened off
1-S nt 711 1-S and closed up 1. July open
ed off ' at 00 and closed up 1 1-H.
December outs otieiled off "4 at 43 1-S
and rinsed up . .May opened uiirhnng
eil ut 41 and closed up 1-4. .1 ill v opened
off 1-S nt olHj and closed up ,11-8.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland. Nov. 21. filllie: Rccelp'.H
2D2: i-iiie of market steady; Ih-k-. st'-i rs
$0.71fn 7..HI; fair to good steers M.HI.VI
7; cboici cows nnd heifers ifl.io.l;
mnnem $l..mii 2; bulls ifi '..'si; i-uImS
1Mh KM.
!! gs: Receipts 300: tone of market
lower; prime mixed lji'.i.2."ii .1.7.1: rough
heavv 7..10'(i0: pigs $N.a3w!;.7.Y
Sheep: Reccits till!); tone of uinrKel
steady; east of mountain lit'idis Slltti,
i- rjt- - v-iill.-u lambs fluff.'.!1: nenilui:-1
fK .IlliiO.iO; wethers tf'tii t..V, ewes 42
fan."';
Produce: Hens V.rn.'tr; eggs l.lffJ'Sc;
cheese 32fir.11c; butter -VKu i:c.
Insurance Geo. N .SfcLeau, M. & W.
It building.
The Mystery Gets Deeper.
TIIUIMI- I I .
SCENE FROM "MAN
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' William A. Bratly's Sensational Suflooss, "Tho Man Who Came Back,''
Will Open ut the HultQ Theatro, Woiln t-dy, November 22.
Theatres
.'THE MAN WHO CAME BACK."
''Henry Potler." wlm liegim lo "cino
back' in Sct'inbt'r, J!Ht, ami who hti8
been truvelhiK tliu wy f the lrint:reH
sor uml ti-uilipul sun h'ikIiI after night
will. come to the HtiliB theatre for itu
ciiKiiKeinent Wednesday night iu WilUnin
A. ltrudj's greatest popular BUcceaa,
"The Mun Who Came Hark."
This nroduetion of William A. Urndy's.
wbieh wns written by Jules lki!t tiood
nuiu and loiindtd on a tthort Htory by
.Tohn Fleming Wilson, hun -beon the sen
Kation of Amerieau theatre-goers for the
past His yeai'H. The Htory of the young
man, spoiled by riches, who in turned out
to shift for hinmelf and who, after go
ing to the depths, finds iu an opium den
in China the woman who is to )ad him
haek every step of the way, nan taken
such n luihl upon American atidiem-i-s that I
Ihu play has toured for seven years. j
"REMEMBRANCE."
','lie Tecenlion nccordcil "llclnem
hrance" at its first showing ill the Rex
thenlie proves beyond tl doubt Hint Hu-1
pert Hughes, the autlior anil .nrector oi
the niclure. has struck upon a popular
theme. "Poor Old Dad" is the hero of
this story and all the sympathy goes to
him as he toils to meet the detnlllids
of bis c'xlnivagaiit. family.' The mother
is a social climber and so are Ihe Hons
and daughters, but Dad retains hi-s sim
ple tastes. The struggle to make his in
come ineel Ihe ever increasing demands
of the family is too much for him and he
suffers an illness that almost cuucs his
death.
A TREMENDOUS SET
A tremendous set, representing a street
in Cairo, is shown in Georuc Mell'ord's
splendid production of "Itiii-ning Sands."
Though nearly a hulf-niile long, it would
not be romiirkaMc except lor l lie isci
that its fall extent is used In night
scenes which involves the intensive use
of most of the snn-aic lumps or mo
Paramount sludio, as well as extra motor
generator sets above Ihe three owned ny
the studio.
The "night-lighting" of such -nn nren
entails a great expenditure of power, hut
its full effect is strikingly seen in Ibis
Parainounl picture showing now at the
fustic tlualie and which fcalines Wan
da Iluwley and .Milton Sills,
"PILGRIMS OF THE' NIGHT."
William V. Hong's interpretation of
the hunchback in "Pilgrims of Ihe Night"
soon to appear ut the Rex Thealre, is to
live iu niarble, as well as on the J. L.
Erothiiighain celluloid. Waller .McGliiil.
also a member of the cast, is nn accom
plished sculptor uini is always nn tin;
lookout for an exceptional subject. The
sculptor was so enlhusiastic over Mong s
interpretation of the Paiisinn liuiu hhac k
that he nsked him to pose while he enis
led out a replica iu macule.
THRILLS APLENTY IN SHIR-
LEY MASON CHltUS 1-11,1 unt
A real treat Is In since for pulrons ol
the lleilig 'J'henll-e where Shirley .Ma
son's latest production. "Shirley of the
Circus" which closes its engagement to
day. '
There are thiills aplenty, a leal, numnn
story of real live people, clunacteis we
all know portrayed by aelors and aclress-
es ot exceptional HlHlll.v aim men. oiosi
linportniit of all. I here Is Shirley -Mason,
whose daiuly b I.v and compelling
priKomilitv fairly radiate joy and good
cheer throughout the entile entertain
ment. Vegetable Growers to
Get Place in Show
V.-to-tnhle and trw'k nn-wer of Ki
Kcnc and lne Miniy will have thir in
(crt'MH rarrd for in a lurpn and eon
Ktrnetivp way at Uie Male liorlieiiltiiral
and nut jrrV'wers itnviitia)H at ('ov
valliH Hie Innt three iIhvh if thin wn-k.
pv4-n HuhikIi tlM-y linv no upraralr jttat.
&WMitf&iit Soinothinic t,t what hat
. . SoTTiaIlV SOTTi'lL' II iTIiinl
WHO CAME BACK'
I
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been done to look out fur their interests
pointi'd i ut tn some of them iu all
open lotlor us follows:
ion imiy lnive iiiri'iiuy remi in me
press Ihiit ou Noveuiln'r 2:1, 21 anil 25 at
'oi-vnllis. the Sliilc llonietilitmil M-iely
is hohliiig it. iiMiuuit luecliug, and at the
siutie lime the biir imiiu.il horticultural
exhibition of (Irenon Airric'.'.llural col
lege will be sliieed open to the public;
at N:.'lO p. in., Nivenibr 2:i.
lliasniuch ns t'nero is- nl Ihe jireseut
time no defiltile i.rgniii.atiou of vege
table growers' of the stale. Ihe horticul
tural society has uuide plans whereby n
special session has been set aside fi.H
vegetable growers and a full one day's
program prepared for the interests of
thew men. 'liie subjects to be presented
nnd discussed on "Vegetable Gardening
Day" tire of vital importance to pro
gressive gardeners as you will note from
the accompanying program.
The horl. snow huh in tno past niioreu
the irrcalcKr. exhibit 'ml of
gctnmcs- in
the state for quality and luirJi market
ia,li.,,ti for those whose de-
sin jt is t0 nwi ,u smvmK ujgll t.iaH8
profluce.
Wo feel that these two events offer
you, as a grower, a splendid opportunity
ontej-laimnent. There will be several
. f, ,,.,, f R,oiahility during l.bo three
days with a banquet, on l'ridny evening
ns llie siiecial event.
Tho morning session on November 21,
"Vegetable (ai'denhig Day,'', opens, an
yonp will note, at: 0:00 u, m.
Wo extend you I his invitation nnd
nriro von to hit nrescnt. J oil will be
well repaid for your Investment in time
nnd Iliuney. 1. oiliel
1326 CARS OF PEARS SENT EAST
Mcfirord, Nov. 21. During lJ)o peal
shipping warfon just ended here, 1;I20
curs of pears were sent from Modfn-d
lo the eastern market as against tllio
cars shipped east last year. Apple ship
ping from the valley will continue for
several weeks yet until the entire 1111
cars nave heen Hupped, t'niy (u cars
hove u'ri-ady gone. Lnsl sca-son's apple
shVmi nl amounted lo 070 cars.
Rocnvora From niicumatlsm.
"ITad rliMintatiHin for fivt months that
would no from my lift knee to my hark.
Trlod many re in edicts without relief. Fi
nally it nod Foley Kidney 1'iIIh and In
fifteen days w:tn entirely cured," writeH
W. .1. Oliver. Yidulin. (ioorRia, linekaeho,
rhetunalif! pn inw. dull h'eadai'he, dizzinoHH
and hhirred vinion are Hymptf)niH of kid
ney diHorder. Foley Kidney quick
ir reiieva luuney aim uiauuer irouuie,
Sold Kverywht'rc.
DAYS,
lOoen Sea
Shortest sea trip
to England
France. Get
many. Belgium,
y Scotland.
It 1 . r ftnm
t UfiHcrini"""" "
local Kmip IU
W. II. Deacon,
Oeneriil Agent
Passenger Dept.
C Third Hlreet.
POItTI-A.NI
Ilroadway llOKO
Pacific
-By Cliff Sterrett
Onli
tf m
I .1
Catiadian
Sash and Door'
0. B. Williams Co.
IU43 First Ave. SoutN
v Seattle. Wb
Largest mill In the Went selling
direct to the user. Saves you all
middleman's profits.
CHICKtiN HOUSE SASH '
an in. wiuo ny ut 111. uiku...... nu
A doxon different slzea In atucn
for prompt shi.-imeiit.
CHICKEN HOUSE SKY LIGHTS
SO in. by 40 In. Price glazed. .2.00
This la the size recommended by
Western Washington Experiment
Station. Orders filled promptly.
FIIC 1OOHS ,
Five cross panel doors, 2 ft. 6 In.
by 6 ft. 6 iu.. at eacn..... 9:1.20
One pnnol doors, nt each- 93.80
Money cheerfully refunded if not
catalog No. 7. Contains helpful
hints for remodeling tho old home or
planning the new one.
satisfied. Write for free .'illustrated
0. B. Williams Co.
Established J 899
NOTICE TO CnEDl.TORS
Notice iu hereby given that Ihe under
Mined hns been appointed ndniUiiatrutrix
f the estate of Josephine ltlche, deceas
ed, bv the County C'uurt of Lumc , Coun
ty. Oregon. And all persons haviiig claims
Against said estate are notified to pre
sent the same duly verified a by law
provided, to the Administratrix, at the
Law Office of Williams & Jlc.vi. -'t
East Ulh Street, Eugene, Oregon7ilhin
six months' from the date of first pnbu
culion of this notice. Date of first pub
lication, October 21. 1022. '
ALT A II. WILSON.
Adiiiinintnitrix.
WILLIAMS & P.EAN. Attorneys for Es
tate. Nu.i:irHl-Tue-ly-n21
Notice of Road District Meeting.'
To whom It may couccru: ' .
Notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the legal voters being resident tax
payers and owners of real property in
Road District No. till, in Lane County,
Oregon, will be held ut the hour of 1
1". M. on the 2!)th day of November, A.
I)., 1022. nt. the Lane Post Office in said
Road District, to determine whether said
road district shall levy a special tax of
10 mills upon all the taxable property
in said district for the purpose of pro
viding funds for improving roads.
V, , 4. ...... ..'
County Judge.
, M. II, 1LUU.OW,
i County Commissioner.
No.lo71-Tue-dy-n28
Try Eugene Special for a Good Cigar.
LOCAL TIME TABLE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
North Bound
No. 64 Oregonian 2:38 am
No. 10 Oregon mpross .
No. 18 Itoseburg Passengor ..11:05 am
No. 24 Eugene ano uocs onj ,.j:uu pu
No. 14 Portland Express 8:2S pra
No. 12 Shasta :v
soutn uouna
No. B3 Oregonian 5:50 am
No. 23 Portland to Eugene ..12:25 am
No. 15 California Express .,..1:20 pm
No. 17 Itoseburg Passenger .. 0:40 po
No. 13 San ITrundsco Paas. ..12:10 am
No. 11 Shasta 7:57 pat
OAKRIDOE LINE
Street enr leaves Kugcne 1 pm. Mon
dnvs Wednesdays and Frlduys, coa-
t,i.tin with train nt. Snrilisfjeld 1:4&.
Train US leaves Onkridgo 8 am., Tues
days, Thursdays ana Baturasys. u
riving Eugene 12 m.
WEST SIDE LINE
Eunanfi.Corvallls Lisa
Train No. 274 leaves Kugcne Saondsy,
Wednesdnr and Fridays, 7 am.
Train No. 273 arrives Kngene Tuesdays,
Thursdays, Saturdays at pm.
. EUOENE-WENDLINQ
(Dally Except Sanaay)
8:00 am Iv .. Kngene .. ar 2:15 pta
0:15 am It . Springfield .,ar 1:50 pm
10:45 am ar . Wendling . lv 12:01 pm
COOS BAY LINE
Westbound '
No. 502, Dallv Leaves Kugeno 7:45 am.
Arrive North llend 1:20 pin., Marsh
field 1:40 pm., Powcra 4Mpm.
No.500 Leaves North Bend TUiO am.,
srrlves Powers 10:40 am.
No. 504 Leaves Eugcns Monday, Wed
nesday, l'riday. am., arrives i
North Bind 7:03 am., Mursbfield 7:15
"
Eaathound
No. 001 Leaves Powers 8:05 am., ar
rives Marshficid u:.iu am., norva
Bend 10:00 am., Eugemi 4:45 pm,
No. 503 Leaves Marsbfleld Monnayi
Wednesday, Friday, 6:20 pm arrives
Eugene 12:01 sm.
No. 505 Leaves powers 2:33 pm., ar
rives North Bend 5:00 pm daily,
oregonTelectrio
boutnuouno
Train No.
Lv. Portland
0:30 am.
8:- am.
2:0" pm. ''t
4 t4i ntn. . '
;: Ar. Eugen
: 10:50 am.
.'12-25 pm.
: 6:45 nm.
1
8 Limited
I)
13 Limited
North Hank
8:55 pm.
Stntlon flcavs Jefferson
street 15 and 20 minutes later). ,
Nortnaouna
Lv. Eugene
7:35 am.
11:20 am.
2:00 pm.
5:20 pm.
Train No,
10 Ltd.
14
10 Ltd.
22 ,
Ar. Portland
11:15 am.
i 8:4 ft pm.
, 5:15 pm.'
; 9:35 pm.
CORVALLI8 CONNECTIONS
Leave Corvallis Arrive EngeM
11:00 pm. . 12:25 pm.
5:0S pin. 0:15 pm.
7:30 pm. b:5T) pm.
Nerttibound
Leave Eugene Arrive CorralHa
7:30 sin. 8:55 am.
11:15 am. 12:45 pm.
1:55 pre,' 8:15 pra,
5:23 pm, 8:58 pm,
TODAY
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