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Pago Six THE EUGENE DAILY GTJAED . TODAY; ONLY A TREAT IN . THRILLS "PAWNED" f '. 'Willi . ! ' r(- TOM MOORE EDITH ROBERTS Romance I The soamy side of life Svith' its chills, its' thrills, its . heartache, a rt d romances, all ca light for your ' enter tainment in this '. splendid m e 1 o drama. . ' "DANDY DAN" A: 2-reel Laugh-maker SPORT REVIEW FOX NOVELTY. (Tomorrow and Saturday Charles (Buck) i ' Jones '' ' . " in , . .( ; '. A throbbing, pounding roaring action ... drama, "THE BOSS OF CAMP 4" v Elks Convention In. ! The Dalles Opened The Dnlics, Ore., Juno 21. '(ti: P.)r Elks from all the lidfr?H of Oregon lire '- gathering hero today for Gie opening of the state convention. The city it dec' orated ' for the event, wUh Overy thing turned over lo tlie visitors,' A pony express race, boxing contest, ., pageant and parado will be features of the convention. , . t PORTLAND QRAIN ' Portland, Ore., Juuo i!X Wheat: Hard wlilto. $1.1.1, soft wliltu $1.1!!, western .white $1.11, hard winter if 1 .)"", northern spring $1.UU, woutorn red $1,U3. TONIGHT IS THE LAST TIME i'. - . ... ....... 4 ';. i '.'' Dent Miss Seeing .i"-1 iiiujiriiii Atfflx GffiKsi I it rL- A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Wine Woman V Song ' : That's tho man's side, But what is ' - "The Woman's ' VSide?" " - '';' AlSO CHARLIE MURRAY "THE PILL POUNDER" " Where . Prices Never Vary THE CASTLE STAGE ,From Noti, Elmira, Ve i nets Lv. Noti .......8:30 ftjn. Lv. Elmira 9 :00 a:m. Lv. Vonota . .'. . .9:00 a.m. Lv. Veneta-and Elmira i i ......"...1 pjn. To Veneta-' - Lv. Eugene '.v.: 11:30 tun.' To Ebnira, Veneta and if Noti. ';' Lv. Eugene. . ... .4)00 p.m.". Offices Draper's- - Store, , Stage Terminal,' Eugene, Main St. , Veneta. Seventh and Olive. E. W. Inman, S7.. Veneta, Oregon. WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL i ' ' . 8y LYLE BRYSON ' i ' i. ! CLUB ITEMS SHOULD BE PHONED IN TO THE SOCIETY EDITOR. BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 12 M. TELEPHONE NUMBER 1200 ' SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday Afternoon, June 21 L. (. K. Club, Jflk's temple. ' Trliifty Lutheran Ladies' Aid, Church pnrlf.rs, Friday; Afternoon, June 22. H 1'. O. ti. cluJ Mr E. Ford. , . : Friday Evening Kern and Flower Procession, University Campus; ' . Saturday Morning, June 23. Slate Alumnae Breakfast, Anchorage. urday evening at 10 o'clock at the Delt'i Zetu sorority house. SfrH. II. L. Venxie und 'MrB. .'laren(re Veuie, of Portland, are kiichU at tlie home of Mr. ami Mrs. K. IL BryHon. Mr. and Mrt. Artiiur Veazie und family of Portland will uIko be bore for the commencement cercmonicH at tiie Uni versity tbia week-end. GsMfl ibiJiMiiMBi RKEf REPORT AMOX( the ihoHt inter1 sting1 of tho ct in inflict i iunt fcKtivitit'B will be tl... t ..II ul.ifn nlni.in.lrt for brcnkfuHt at the Anclioi-iie nt S:45 rtiitiirduv iiiommic. tJificerw will ie cioci- od fur the ooiniiiK year at iU$ time hik) a Koneral reunion of those ntimcr i ni ViM'Hity women -will he enjoyed to its full est extent. Another activity which 1h especially imiHirtQiit to nluninne in flMondiuice t cmntnencement will be the fern nnd flow er proeeHsion tomorrow evening on the T'liiversit vampivs. Women) graduates are all aMkeu to bring their flowers and ferns to tho Y. W. ('. A. bungalow where the formation will be made. , A beautiful lawn wedding occurred" in' i'ortJauu JflHt evening when .Miss Helen iloughtoii, u forni'jr Nliuleiit ut- the I in versity nf Oregon, pligHed her troth to lelviu jU l'eterson. Jrr. Colin V. yment is in Portland this week competing for golf honors ill the state tournament. Mrs. fJeorge fieri inger and family will b euests of President and Mrs, I. I Cumpbell this, week-end during the com mencement festivities. ' ' A gueftt at the home of Jfr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams is Mrs. Kurko Williams. n rvifwiru, j l'juh, who huh ijiii, vjHiifu her former home here for five years. The marriage of Miss Helen Smith U mint juiitpriiciu, 01 JjOM Angnies, 'ulifornia, will le an event of next -Sat- &fr. and Mrs. Walter Amsnoker and ouutfhter are exp(M-rei to arrive witlnn a few days from Itoston to spend tlie slimmer with Mr. Alberta McMurphey and other relatives in Oregon. SfisH Virginia JYnrsori und Miss Mar jorie Stauffcr will attend tho lieta the I'i Jieta Phi national convention thin summer at Kstes Park, f'ulorado, as rift rrcnlatives of the ,L'niverHity of Oregon chapter. TODAY'S MARKETS All quotations are wholesale. Price are those local dealers suy they will pay for prodiu-e brought to the city. Any range in prices is due to the fact that some dealers. will nav more ot less than others. No retail prices quoted. I Eggs and poultry. r.ggs, iresn ..ui.ic IleUH, light .,10ft!.12c- Ileus, beuvy, live- .17&-2UC Old roosters t. ... i .;. .7e . - Butterfat and Butter. Creamery! butter . .43 4.1c Butterfat . ' 43u . .. Meat Market. 1 Steers, live i ; .'. ; . . .CiVie Veal, raned i . . . . i . . .10llc Pork, dressed - 10c Yearling sheep v...0Y':7c Cows,.on -foot ; .". JAic . .- Grains, Hay, Hides.'. .. , Hides, lM'?f, green .'..flc Hides, calf ....lOe Hides, kip, He Hay, cheat 1 i ....$20 Hay, alfalfa , t $22 Coarse wool .-...20$j:i0c Medium to fine wool ....45c Vegetables and Fruit. 3L and M'rs. Wlllard Holleiibeck, of Portland, expected to arrive today 'to spend tho summer here witli Mrs. ijol lenbeck's parents, 'Mr. and - Mrs. A. C Dixon. Itichard ixon, who has been at tending tlie Boston School of Technology during the past winter, has returned home for tho summer months. . r- - . ! The, D. y. O. S. club will meet nt the home of Mrs. K. V. Ford. 2212 Agate street, on . Friday afternoon. -MeiitberH are asked to bring their 'own, sewbjo Tlie Jftnior Women's claR8 of the Christian i-hurch will hold a picnic in tlie busemcnt of the church Friday evening, it is announced. . , Raspberries, cruto t urrants, crate Strawberries, crate . . Potatoes, new, lb. ... Walnuts, lb Carrots, bunch . Onions, doji. bunches . Radishes, doss, bunches MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of ' all after u Oolden Olint Shampoo. a .Tues-Wed-Thura-FrLr-tr ,....$2.30 , . . . .9.1.0(1 $1.50 i . .4c , . .luc up . WOWBOe .AMit'iOe . !4050c PORTLAND MARKETS . ! Portland, Ore, June 21. Cattle: Re ceipts 74;' tone o market steady; best steers $7.50 (f 8; fair to good steers $l fit) 7.r0; choice cows and iieifers $5.50 (I; ennners $1.50 B; bulls $3 Ctt'S; "li ves $4 8.50. , I Hogs: Keceints 128: tone of market steady: nrime niixed $7.75 Ca' 8.25: rough heavy $:t.50 If? 7.75: Digs $7.25 7.50. btieen: Itcceiots z.it: tone of market steady; cast of mountain hunbs $103) 10:50; valley litmhs $! (til 10; yearlings $7 ft 8; wethers $0 ti 8; ewes $25.50. Produce': Hens 1.1 fft 22c; eggs 24 (Sj 20c: cheese 20 Si Hie; butter 31). 41e. . Mcats unchanged. r DEMAND FOR WHEAT CEASED Portland, Ore., June 21.-The break n tlfe eastern wheat inurket put a stop f the little wheat buying tluif bus been going on in tliis territory. lo slack was the demand that no bids were made on any grade at the Merchants' exchange. Good Local Demand for Eggs. Eggs remained firm, which reduced re ceipts and a fair local demand. . . A lighter make of butter reported b city creamerymen would Indii-ate tnat the flush season is about over. There was a good supply of surplus cubes on the market, but tlie proportion of extras was not large. ',. Poultry was firm and dressed meuts easier. " CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW . fi. !...... i.n.c 21. .Led bv corn, groin nrlees advanced at the close on the Chi cago board of trade today. A lute rally 'in corn siruusuicm-u ..j unfavorable crop-' news, brought heavy buying in wheat and prices recuperated nu.st of their early losses-after reaching new low values on tlie pry-sent crop. Ex port business overnight was estimated at 1,000,000 bushels mostly diroct. Good local support caused corn prices to show further advances. The Kansas report placed the condition of the crop in that state nt 78.8 on an uereuge of B, 0.10,000. on increase over the previous estimate. . at Roseburg. The return trip will be made Saturday. They left Buletu ut ti o'clock Hhis illuming. CJBY IS VISITED Officers and members of the Oregon Growers, traveling by , automobile on their cam van trip to Medford, dropped off in Eugene today for. a bite to cut and a trip through tlie Eugene Fruit Growers' association plant here. The string of cars entered town ot the noon hour, . having stopped , at Monroe to look over the Oregon Apple company orchard there. After iunch they were es corted through the local cannery, tot which they had high praise, by J. O. Holt, manager. On their -way south they dropped off at CYeswell and inspected the plant ' there. They were due at Sutherlin at 4:30 o'clock and were to spend the night " Springfield; Ore., Juno .21. Miss Florence Kixer who has been for severul months nt North! Bend has returned home to spend her vacuum with her pal-cms. Returns from Portland. Mrs. Paul Bi attaiu and duligliter Ruth who spent a week in Portland, attending the rose show, have retimed home. Hero from California. Ben Conway is again back from Cali fornia, where he spent several mouths, and will uguin- do painting Former Residents V Iglt. iMrs. Clarence Bayley, and sons, for mer residents of this city, hut who mov ed to Merril in eastern Oregon, arrived in tlie city Monday evening. They are yisiting at the Tryon family' home and will probably spend tho Hummer here. Mr. Bayley iB employed at Merril. Springfield Personals. Stato Fire Warden i. W. Stokes of Salem made a tour of inspection here Mn"do . O. Bruno", mayor of Cottage Grove, maoe a ousiness trip to this city on Wednesduy. . The Piii Needle club will meet nt the homo of IMrs. Delia. (Peterson on Mist Main street. Conveyances will be at lEg gin4uniY Thursday afternoon. Bob Wnnf who has-been employed at the Bohemia minesyis now nt his home owing to illness. He will leave soon for Portland. , . I : Youths Confess to Attack On Priests . : -.' Pocahontas, Ark;, June 21. Three youths, held in jail here, charged with an attack on a Catholic parish house in which four priests and n layman were sliot, have confessed. "Sheriff R. H. Gul lette announced today. The shooting fol lowed n disturbance at. a chnrch social, after which tho youths were ejected. The victims, arc recovering. 21. ic- Women cannot hone n(,f. Well nL-ni, I:.V 10 twor... ' Kol, rich, red H 1 ' ton T"1 Xf-xated. Iron I'h!i J..-i as 11 wn -.ui, a,, V-J ? roug oilU J'. tkf J M thing from onlin... ""'"'f ' " " riiggut, v w J " genuine has X 1"' "-fit tablet. Always inhist ' ,,! t 00 I,,,: ln tie AND Eugene Vulcanizing Works' Phone lt 0S7 Oak , H ... .... - 1-f , C .. Comes To An Eiid Saturday Nieht OUR LAST DRASTIC SMASHING EFFORT! THE FINAL CRASH IN PRICES! ' - We fire Through! The Limit of Sacrifice Has Been Reached This Is The Last Weeli of' Wetherbee-Walker Furniture Co.'s mm FINAL REDUCTIONS Twin v beds, Siuimoua! mijilc, sale price at $6.60, $6.85, $9.35 $10.65, $11.25 $94.00 Hilton 9x12, unusual fine patterns to select from. 8)10 $74.65 price.... $.'5S.0O Oenuine Leather Reker brown Kpan- . $29.75 ish Ki'iun . $a0.00-Oil Stove, 3 bm-nor cab inet, top enamel $17 25 trimmed, sale prico $51.00 Comfy Overstuffed Chair or Hooker, covered in good grade of tapestry? $34.85 Sale price.. - U $23,00 Fro.stetl brovni recti up liolstuml cnsliion, $17 25 Sale, price " ifl.OO Kujr.- one piece velvet ringed nt both ends CAR QR Slllo lU-il'll . . Winding up our great store-wide sale with every department presenting a remarkable cli max in value giving. Saturday , evening, June 23d, this wonderful sale comes to an end. It's good-bye to every broken lot and discontinued lines gocd-bye to every article not essential to -completeness of ftocks after this sale is 'over. ' .i . . .. We cordially invite you back for the last and final days and urge upon you the fact that our sale prices cannot be duplicated ANYWHERE, nor can you expect them Tiere after next Saturday night. Here's your opportunity to purchase goods necessary to the conveni ence and beauty of ycur home goods that represent the finest in quality and valuegoods that are now priced to low they persuade thrifty buyers to buy heavily while the opportu nity last3. . ; . ri . CLOSE OUT PRICES IN THE EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT $105.00 Davenport over- $45 overstuffed well built $20.00 Refrigerator, 50 lb. stuffed edge, built to givo wing - Rocker, high back, ice capacity apartment size service, in tapostry or vo- fV)osti-v cover C97 CA Sale C19QC lour; your pick $70 75 cnci- $27.50 .pi.ico. $12.35 Kale price "' Sale price ' $39.00 Royal Easy Chair, - : $02.00 . Kitchen Cabinet, upholstered seat and back, well known seller's make, in brown chase $29 HQ ReplaJe your old worn out AVUlite enamel QAQ 75 cloth, sale price - ' stov'0 for a new Universal fiui8h ' $12.50 4 ft. 6 x G f t cot- Ra.nKe ',ro.at savi? h $12.00 8ilk Shade, iust the ton felled mattress while P. Tins is your last hm,0 for n they last, CO QC chance. Come now, don't- llanv patterns CC QC ' Sale price hesitatc; ... Sjk.: : ; 3b.aO LAST CALL! -.OUiCK ACTION' MEANS MONEY." TO .YOU' : WethBrbee-Walker Furniture Co. V . . V Eugene, Oregon-' . GOOD-BYE PRICES! $47.00 'Axminster 9 x 12' piece rug, many beautiful Tjat terns to choose from $39.00 Sale price. ......... $2G6.00 five - piece Maliogam bed room spt, 'William aij Jilary period tie- $j88.4d sign, sale price. $26 Ivory Chiffon- $14.75 ier, Sale price , $G2.00 Bird's Eye -Map 0 Dre er, extra large bevel ple i"1'' ror.' Sale $38.0U price $23.00 Ash. Dresser, well fill ed. Sale . ' . $ 1 7.03 price $G4.00 Ivory Vanity P10',!. tone finish center, cane rw . Sale , $49.5 price . ., . $24.50 30-lb. Silk rie'oC Jlilue and rose i&- $iD09 ing, Sale price m2 JipUhil