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pirtmentfor Rent 620 rrrrrRisHED APART- I rFvr-Modfrn 3-room apart- 1 fOB fct.t .i.eoing porch. doa in. I B- w . i8o 2-room apartment nil ru tTIpaktmen't FOB 'located. Kent ver, -xrT Moaern im 3-I- .. 'OB BE" ii.t. bstU. eepina porch. yrfS"reX..AduU..Phon. iyw- . rrBMf- ,hl. water and ins ln saa h " So0 and $.10. duded. w ,24 phone ltv fnouvi --TviOUKT APARTM ENTS fhYoV unfurnished. 1048 Lin- juriua...- . L A or pnone 100. 1W' ' 7, . furnished aoart two D(1 nM"" o'4 Wiir '? KTmi w. 10th. tf rTmjo.M FUKN1SUED APT -Cneap rem. - -- !rr"ED APARTMENTS for j ' lMLg3 Willamette. ( rtntO-a niii-u"-"-- - llHEEE HOOMS and bath, 1224 Mill I fhone 1455-K. J Plione nuu-i. TJoOll furnished apartment. 541 W4th. ti Houses for Rent 63Q fOB RENT 7-room house, close in. TWO 2-rOOm luinioiirw mrnts with hot and cold water. Hub on second floor, bee house at K-'rt East bth. EuKono or 11ARRX BKOW.NTIELD, 743 O St. Spring field, Ore. tf FOB RENT 5-room bungalow, fire place, brrakt'nst nook, built-in kit chenette, 2 bedrooms, pirnce, $23 wr month. LEOCAUK lUT SHOP lh E. Broadway. Phono 430-R. FOR RENT B-roorn modern bunca- low, law lot, Karaite, snrunuery, (te. 10 per month. Located 2072 Emerald St. SWAN MORTGAGE m 9 E. 7th. tf FOR RENT Nice 5-room house, l-hone 6S-F-13. , a25 UST YOUR RENT PROPERTY with ns furnished or unturuisneo. RENTAL-SALE.S-SEltVICE CO. 21 W. 8th. Phone 8o5-R ml HOl'SES FOR KENT in all parti of city. L E. HODGES 742 Willamette St, fL'BMT111E and Piano moving our penalty, trices renBonanie. u. ai a. TRANSFER CO. Phone 32. tt FOR RENT House on weat side, 3 bed rooms, modern except furnace, large lot, poultry house, Rent $29; W. I. HAltUlS. SS37 Olive. tf STRICTLY MODERN, 5 rooma and Data, laundry trnys, furnace, fire place, garage. 1401 Pearl. Phone 1308-R. a21 FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room modern house, full basement, built Ids. Wired for electric rnnce. 1301 Eaat 21st, $23. Phone 1200. tf FOR RENT Partly furnished .house witn or without parage. Reasonable, l'bone 227;(-Y. tf MODERN 5-KOOM BUNGALOW ius; t ourt. Phone 242S. Kent ONE four-room modern bungalow and rarate, close m. King 302 or 4SO. tf FOR RENT Furnished, modern 0- iwm uouse. uan at zou w. 12m. tf POR RENT May first, S-room ClOdern fllmicl,.! 1.1 11 "! ' a20 I'Olt KENT Some good houses. C. I. tsartle Court, Pbone lottO. u FOR RENT -6-room modern com- fumij lurnishert bouse, centrallv lomed. Phone 1732. tf te1 P'FL'RNISIIED BUNGA- j."" .was raugc, near business Oistr.cU I'houe 40. U FUR UKXr v... i l uuukhiuw. Br.KliEK, REALTOR. MS Willamette. Pbone 5M FOR RENT-Three-room furnished '"'"i. i-none luau. tf ..'Troota house with Board and Room 650 MilTutS WAXTKIV-Tl u hjjBjEjiH,;-- Wanted to Buv 700 urnrr " Tfir iw. inrniiur. .. TO SELL? i Z ,u0": clothing, rags. oo th. :,"" e'""- 1 wi Pay ; LHli-u .7 ia. EN- J UK tW W. 8th. Phone 2390. tt l mier a ..: age not eirkm 17 ov" 7 Tears, well 1 PLom ' Viif .9i,ncUon Ci- B,e- trTHT: "21 LVlaZ V, cash I r4 WrlU lNo- 8'" care - a21 Hoi V.ES- Una. any condl- I ftitl 1 285 0t" Are. East. I rough . pvTv,-- I tr V, 1.7 a .... i JvY'iie. Adults. Phone --teHelp 720 ? EiiJTrr; - . ir . . "'' man t - Ii,.. - -: tf S-d t7RnT7l5' BI 'arn u.. ' "F inn on 1 T'l"- i4o TV: ;trV v" """"h I o Lrgiay. pho. Wanted, Help 720 MAN WANTED TO SELL NEW -irt-n-n; uousenoia appliance for a I national pnriuip.iiin iv;n I structed In permanent profitable business on salary and commission basis, 040 Willamette. Sat-ti REAL ESTATE SALESMEN w, want sevoral good men with cars to Bell and trade Real Estate. We furnish you with the prospects. or call at 21 W. 8tb. &2u Situations Wanted 730 CARPENTER WORK WANTED tfepairs, alterations; first class fin isher, day or contract: estimates free. EVANS, 3W1 W. 6th. Phone 210-J. tf LOCAL CHIMNEY , SWEEP Call Tom Shumway shop. Work coar- anteed. Phone G52. tf WILL CARE for small child. 033 W. 7th. a27 WANTED WORK ON RANCH by experienced hand. Can milk, good tractor hand. .Married. Want steady job. Address llox 4S5. Eugene. a23 CALL PAUL DE AUTREMONT, 1862-L for expert paper hanging. tf WANTED All kinds of laundry work ; experienced laundress. Phone 2134-H. a27 HOUSES PAINTED to stay painted. Paid DeAutreinont, Phone 1S02-L. tf TRASH AND GARBAGE REMOV ING Pbone 33. tf TRASH AND GARBAGE HAUL ING. Phone 53. m7 GET MY PRICES on cement work. Call 1194 -J m4 WANTED House work by hour. Phone 142S. a25 FOR WOODSAWING call 215-J. tf WOODS A WING Phone 502-J. tf RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED at 409 East Sth Ave. Double edge, 25c: singles. 20c. tf Wanted Miscellaneous 750 WANTED PRIVATE MONEY On First Mortgngo Security Interest 7 and 8 por cent k HERE ARE A FEW LOANS: Selected from our applications: $GOO on 7-r house and ex. lot. $700 on Commercial collateral, eiiwvi nn ft-TInnm house. $1050 on Snnta t'lura tract. S1500 on Olive t. resiuence. $2500 on $SO00 Income apartment". $2000 on East Side residence. Can also place other amounts No expense PETERSON & McCULLY Pbone 137 a21 WANTED. SIX CARS We will paint the first 6 cars coming into our shop, for $12.50 each any make, any color. This applies to the larger type cars such as Hud son sedans, etc. Three fitst 4 cvlinder cars, $25 each. e don t mean just a few coals of material squirted on but a thorough piece of work done technically right and prettv to look at by Factory Ex perts. Open Sundays. 2S5 East 5th Phone 1010-J. n24 WANTED BY OWNER On straight loan or moriwauon pinn, from 5 to 8 yenrs on close in busi ness property. Will pay 7 per cent. Secured by first mortgage. Valua tion $15,000. Write box 8775 enre Guard. a2' WANTED Money for local loons. Can give you best of security on local loans with out expense to you. F. J. BERGER 808 Willamette :: WAKTED Four foot foil-top office desk with swivel cnoir. .husi cheap for cash. Phone 2828. a2.i WANTED Building contractor wants to exchange work for a light used car. Telephone 2013-J tf Money to Loan 800 LOANS Money to loan on homes, prompt ser vice. Call at our office for details or phone 1820. SECURITY SAVINGS & LOAN ' ASSOCIATION Rooms 3 and 4, First National Bank Building. mil LOANS Money to loan on homes, 8 per cent, prompt service: no commission charge. We also have money for straight loans. BANK OF COMMERCE SEE MR. TIFFANY tf Qi'U BO A HIM NO HOUSE f AU TMAirW rfkleRe are 'SOMIS MeeA"fo UHocA i S A WILL-Q'--TH&-VJISP AU, "THEIR. LHgS.'-S0CH A MAtfy AM. LJk -OrJLV LASX WEEK I COULD Ulircr UAT J&5Vnrt. -BLl"f H bi TiLIklPLV PASSED kBAP LUCKJ -E6AP, I AM A SPECIALIS-T bap Luck ft E3 ml ti ..- -rr ja Money to Loan 800 TtR 'the" belt farm and city loam W. J. UCUTY. 82 R. Mb rJ MONEY TO LOAN At B unrt 6 Per Cent on FARM AND 01X1' PROPKHTt Hoth straight and Monthly Plan. P1.TEHSON & McUULLX, Phone 137 tf MONEY TO IX)AN on City property, 8 to 10-year seml-snnnal ln'.eresl EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY 87 W. 0th Ave. Phone 087 tl IRA C. GATES will refinance or loan money on your automobile, also chattel loans. Small monthly pay ments. 410 MINER. BLDG. Pbone 2670. tf WE LOAN MONEY on cars or re finance them; small monthly pay ments. SWAN MORTGAGE CO., 9 E. 7th St tf LOANS Plenty money. City and farm. Lowest interest ratea. F. J. BEKGER. t08 Willametta. tf We make loans on Farm and City Property FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene t Miscellaneous 900 PROPERTY OWNERS Are you protected against claims from some one who is injured around your property? Lots of chances for you to get a damage suit. We pro tect you, at rates so reasonable you would hardly believe it. CARPENTER. 935 Oak a21 ANY GIRL in trouble may communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva tion Army at the White Shield home, 505 Mayfair Ave., Portland. Ore. tf Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS MARCELS THAT STAY, 75c. Indi vidual halrcuiting by man barber. BOB'S BEAUTY SHOP, 877 Will. Upsvaire next to Wade's. Tel. 888. HAIR CUT 35c, marcel, 75c. Phone 849, City Barber Shop nnd Beauty Parlor, Odd Fellows Bldg. tf OSBURN HOTEL BARBER SHOP Hair cuts 25c and 85c; marcel 75c. Phone 891. Open evenings. tf PERMANENT WAVING Realistic $10: Nestle $7.50 MARCELS NOW 75e L. & R. BEAUTY SHOP. Phone 1784 ml DRESSMAKING SHOP PETITE Dressmaking, hemstitching. Style right price right, old li. 13th. Ph. 1733. inlO MATTRESS FACTORY O'BRIEN'S MATTRESS FACTORY MAllltn.bM-.s made over: new ones to order. 391 E. 8th St. Phone 399 tf PLEATING MRS. BERT VINCENT Blue River tf CORSETS BARCLAY CORSETS -Corselettes. 871 W. 7th. Phone 294-L, tf DIRECTORY of DENTISTS WHEN IN NEED OF A DENTIST CALL ONE OF THE FOLOW LNG: Name, address, phones, office and residence: Adnms, Waldo J., 821 I. O. O. P. Bldg. I'uone 149. Res. 2135-Y. Brooks. V. U 1. O. O. F. Bldg, 237 Endicott, S. C Dentistry 509 Miner Bldg. Phone 224 Graves, Robert M. Miner Bldg. 85 Hesse, J. L., 200 Bank of Commerce Hldg., 2S1U illl-VV. Lee , W. B Tiffany Bide. ! 42-J 42-L Moxlcy, W. E., Tiffany Bldg. 1872 1048-J Richmond, J. F Miner Bldg.. 1813 Orthodontia (regulating teeth) Schoefer, W. C-. Miner Bldg 1748 Extracting specialist Titus, W. II... Miner Bldg. 949 2034-R Wllloughhy. C. B 257 E 10th Ato. Phone 730 BAD PAM, YbVtXdU-e PALS iM-fvA' tKi l"f .W'"- virfrloiiT oil, rp CATci4 h(lM! lr4 S - HIT HU KVK. M. -e 9 u fat. off . -t THE ETflENE OUAKD Miscellaneous 900 MOTHERS not wishing to go to the ntisnnel Inr - t!t ttnliv ' ,on atimy a nico quiet room in a' new modern home with best of enre and save at least one-third the cost. MRS. RURHOR, 1392 Villard. Phone 1951-R. a24 STOP Burying your stuck. Call us up; we remove your dead Enirrsls -i a mo ment's notice Phone 2.V,t. EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS W-S-jO TRAVEL BUREAU Alaskan Tours, world tours. See SWANbERG, 15 West. 8th tf Business And Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS L. R. HUELSUOFF-Public Account, ant Room 17, First Natl. Bank illdg Telephone 359. ti ATTORNEYS ALLEN, S. D. 794 Willamette. HALL, J. BEN Tiffany Bldg. 2148 tf RAY, L. L, 441 Miner Bldg. SLATTEHY, H. E. Phone 193. WHITTEN SWAFFORD, Lawyer. 315 Tittauy bldg. tl WiNXEKMKlER, O. A. 794 Wil lamette. Luud titles and probate specialists. CHIROPRACTORS DR. ASHTON, U81 WILLAMETTE FUR APPOINTMENTS CALL 521-J. DR. J. E. SCOF1ELD Palmer chir opractor. Neurocalometer service. 8V7 Willamette. Phone 157-J. Uea. 1004-J. GEO. A. SIMON, Electro chiroprac tor. Phone 850-J. Over Peuuey'e Store, . tf CLEANERS EASTS1DE CLEANERS Suit, overcoats and plain dresses, clean ed and pressed, $1.25. We cull and deliver. 1991 Frankliu Blvd. Phone 418. tf MENS' AND LADIES' TAILOR ING -Alteration, repairing. Press ing wanted. 108 12th Ave. West m7 CONTRACTORS GENERAL CONTRACTING, remod eling, repair work. Home built on easy payments. Call 1194-J. 1040 High St. 11. R. CONRAD in4 HARGREAVES & LIXDSAYBulld ing contractors, 935 Oak St TeL 2040. tf COLLECTION AGENCY L. M. TRAVIS Bonded collectors. C..N. Johnston attorney. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR A BUSINESS EDUCATION Attend Tugene Business College, 992 Willamette Phone 006. EUGENE CABINET SHOP ALL kinds iif cabinet wurkf furniture repairing and wood turning. M. 11. Kaufman. 210 W. 7th. Phone 1598-J. tf FOOT SPECIALIST TIRED and SORE FEET RELIEVED AT ONCE CARRIE GREGORY. 259 W. 10th. m4 FURNITURE PACKING FURNITURE PACKING Phone 394-Y. HOUSE MOVING HOUSE MOVING Also Houses Bought and Sold GEO. LAMMERS. 710 E. 17th. Ph. 1722 tf HOUSE PAINTING FOR TINTING or house painting, phone 31)4-Y. tf INSURANCE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE 21 W. Sth Phone 855-R m!2 PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning S. E. Scoville 1G30-Y WARNER TUNES PIANOS 812. RESH1NGLINQ FOR RESHINGLING Phone 821. 24 UNDERTAKERS BRANSTETTER Phone 433. MARION VEATCU Pearl at Tenth. tf W. F. WALKER Phone 723. BAliern LUCK ArV ME ARE IFTriCV IMlfep ME MirJrT -To carW ovr(ALl -TlA7 fiOLP 1 COULP lipT, i'p BcnH arms ' It; BAP LUCK; Mm-m- F-lVten.ErS A-UALE IM. MISFOUTLl4ES, reP - SQrA! lie I "'llH S7e??5 tM urtfes h& voam NOTICE TO QUARRYMEN The County Court of Ijine Countr is asking for prices for excAvntinir Hnd feeding to crusher of npproxt- innieiv 2.miO cubio yards ot rock Diinaer measure, Irom the quurrr lo oted on the Wolf Creek road. Prices to be submitted by 1:30 P. M. Thurs day, April 2tlth. 192S. Bond will be required. BY MItPER CF THE COUNTY Olll H'T, P. M. MORSE. County Engineer. No.24t!4-dj-a24 ANY KIND OK INSURANCE C. D. Lee-O. I Siginan Agency. tf KICKOX PIANO TUNER 1523 McKINLKY INSURES ANYTHING Directory of Physicians and Surgeons HEN IN NEED OF A PHYSICIAN Oil SURGEON CALL ONE O' THE FULLOWLNG: Name, address, pnonea, office and residence: Beardsley, Q. S., Miner Bldg., 0-15-350 Obstetric and Diseases of Chddren Dale & Setber, Miller Bldg., 43 Surgery, Rauiuiu. X-Ray DeBar, Geo. skin diseases. Uovoy Bldg. 5)ay. F. M.. Miner Bldg. 224-891 Surgery X-ray Consultation. Donahue, Chas. D Miner Bldg. 2bU 1233 Genito Urinary Disease. Dyott Gaven, C I. O. O. F. Bid. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1332533 Fields, B. H., Miner Building, 628 Residence, 1243 Patterson street Phoue 1370. Special attention given to obstetrics and diseases of wo men. Fox. Irvln It, Miner Bldg, 8721007 Internal Medicine and Diagnosis, Guldager, G, F Miner Bldg. 1748 28S8-J Gullion, O. R. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 133 1010-J Hunt Chas. E.i Miner Bldg., 64S-11S2 Diseases of Children Obstetric Kent, L. S Miner Bldg., 738 1034 Kerron, Seth M., Tiffany Bldg. Skin Diseases A specialty. 1871472 Northwest Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, X. O. O. F. Bldg. 133. itobbins, Carl W, Tiffany Bldg, 18721338 Robs A. H., Miner Bldg. 84 Internal Medicine, Diagnosis, X-ray Scolefe, B. F. i. O. O. F. Bldg. 70-J 70-L Selover, F. E., Bank of Commerce Bldg., 731780. Skin Diseusea and Internal Medicine. 8tanard, D. C, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 1332029 Talbot H. G Miner Bld 45 2338-; Titus. J. F 009 Miner Bldg. 029891 Homeopathic Physician Zimmerman, ' E. L.. Tiffany Bldg. 8191082 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF EUGENE . Miv 18. 192B. NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN tlint purminnt to a petition glprned by more than one-fifth of the electors of the City of Eugone as shown by the vote for Mayor at the last nuinlcipul eloctlon, and pursuant to Ordinance No. 6745 pnsHed by the Common oouncii ana approved by the Mayor March 20, 1928, there la hereby called and ordered a special election to be hold id the City of Eugone, and in the pro posed annexed territory, to vote upon the proposition of annexing to the City of Eugene the following described territory, to-wlt: ' Southwestern District Beginning at a point 12 feet West ot the Southwest corner of 'Lot 3, Block 24, College Hill Park, running thence West on the line between Lots 9 and 10, Block 1 Lota 3 and 4, Block 4, Iots 9 mid 10, Block 4, of Ophus Addition, to the West lino of the alley through Blocks 1 and 12 In Belmont Addition, If produced South; thence North along the West line of said alley If produced South, and the West line of said alley, and the West line ot Bald alley If produced North, to Its Intersection with the South line of the present City Limits, said South line being the South line of 15th Avenue (FItteonth) produced: thence Enst along the present South City Limits to a point 12 feet West of the Northwest corner of Lot 4, Block 6, Walnut Park Addition, running thence South along the present West City Limits to the place of beginning. The electors of the City of Eugene and of the proposed annexed territory are hereby invited to vote upon said proposition "for annex ation" or "against annexation." The polling places and the names of the Judges and Clorks of election within the City are Identical with those of the primary stale election held on Maid dale, a list ot which la on file with the City Recorder. The polling place In the proposod annexed territory Is at Coe's garage, 1930 Grundy Street, and the names ot the Judges and clerks of said election In said proposed annexed territory are ns follows: NAME RESIDENCE Evelyn Knight .....Chairman 19110 Grundy ftt Ethel Little . Judge 1905 Huffman Mrs. F. K. FoBter 1st Clerk 1864 Grundy .Mrs. G. C. Hogborg -...2nd Clerk 21nt & Friendly Clara Carson 3rd Clwk 72S 19th Avenue West Said election will be held on Friday, May 18, 1928. The polls will bo open at eight o'clock A. M. and will close ut eight o'clock P. M. of Bald day. GEO. A. GILMORE, , City Recorder. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF EUGENE May 18, 1928. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a petition signed by more than one-fifth of the electors of the City of Eugene as shown by the vote for Mayor at the last municipal election, and pursuant to Ordinance No. 67-16 passed by the Common Council and approved by the Mayor March 26, 1928, there Is hereby called and ordered a special election to be held in the City of Eugene, and In the pro posed annexed territory, to vote upon tho proposition of annexing to the City of Eugene the following described territory, to-wlt: Western District Beginning at the most Southwesterly point of the present City Limits, said point being the Intersection of the renter line of Chambors Street with the South line of 15th Avem) (Fifteenth) and the South line of 1'iUi Avenue If produced West, to Its Intersection with the West line of Garfield Street If produced South, thence North along the West line of Garfield Street and the Wast lino of Garfield Street If produced North and South, to Its Intersection with the North line of 6th Avenue If produced West thenr-o East along the North line of 6th Avenue if produced Wost, and the North line of Ctli Avenue to Its Intersection with tho present West City Limits, thence South along the present West City Limits to the place of beginning. The electors of the City of Eugene and of tho proposed annexed territory are hereby invited to vote upon said proposition "for annex ation" or "against annexation." . The polling places and the remes of tho Jiggcs and Clorks of election within the City are IdensV al with those of the primary state election held on said dato, a list of which Is on file with the City Recorder. The polling place In the proposed annexed territory Is Rowling Orocery, corner of 11th Avenue and chambers Street and the namsjs or the judges ana clones or saiu Tijnltonr are as follows: NAME C. V. Oulm ....... K. D. Hlce Cora Hlce Alma Howling .... Mrs. C. Barnstable Said election will bo held on Krlday, May IS. 1928. The polls will be open at eight o'clock A. M. and will close nt eight o'clock P. M. of said day. H5-8Sat--it. 11. PRODUCE MARTS , Ml lnml nrodlice ninrlrefB remained quiet for tlio week-end trade. Eggs are holding at the siime quotations as for the two days past. Tomatoes are down some, being quoted Saturday ut 20 to 2."i cents. Asparagus is likewise down, being listed at 11 to 15 cents. Putter and butterfiit Hre unchanged. No weakening of the new potato market was reported for the week end. During the midweek they trended to drop. EGGS Extras Mediums . Peweos POULTRY Hens, light Ileus, medium Hens, heavy .. 24c ....2Hil2'.V 17 'ft' I He 17c 18c lo riprmgf ,23c 30c cations, dressed Capons, live Broilers . ..25c Roosters Sc BUTTER AND BUTTERFAT Quarters 44c Creamery butter - 40(i42c Sweet creilm butter 45c Sour crenni butterfiit 41c Sweet cream butterfiit ....44c LIVbSTOCK Steers lOffiUle Cows ale Heifers swltle Kwes . 4(ttlc Lambs, live, spring 10(ttrlle liuibs, yearling lie Wethers 0(((8e Veal, light, fancy 12ii 18o Hogs, live SliCuS'c Hugs, dressed luVdfiilio GHAINS. HAY Wlieat. bushel SI. 15 Oats, bushel . 054i79c Barley, ton $40Ct42 Oat and vetch hay, ton jl4 Cheat buy, ton $10 12 Baled straw $8 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Onions, ID ..SMi54c New carrots, do. bunches 90c Potatoes J.. $1.23 Onions, green, dos. bunches 45c Green peppers ..... 18c Cabbage 7c Lettuce, dos E0c3l Muslurd greens . 7c UroccoK . ....4(0)12c Green pons, lb 12c Rhubarb, lb ......... 4(SJ5o Swiss chnrd 8c Cucumbers, doz 00c4i$2.20 Radishes, dog. bunches ' '15c Spinach, lb ." . (1c Tonultoes, lb . 1025c Vegetable oysters, da. 85c New potatoes, lb :. 8c Asparagus, lb . 11 15c luruips, uoz. ouncnes $l portlandTivestock TOH'l'LANI), April 21. W) Hogs direct 2(KI; total for week: (approxi mate): Cnttle 1,705, calves 105, hogs 8,1115; sheep 2.U35, cars 112. Cattle, compared with week ago: All classes steady. Good steers mostly $U.B(ISill.i5; $12 for part load Monday; medium to near $10.50 11.25; plain kinds down $5 nnd un der; best heifers, including others, Inrgely $9.50;10.2fS; best mixed cows and heifers including season's first shipment from California $9.I0ft(' 10.25; bulk she stock, medium, anil lower grades SO down, with low cut ters duwu to $4. Hulls, mostly good grades $7(11.7.50. Rest light vealers $13.50; bulk $12fr13; calves $8(Mll. Hogs, compared with a week ago: Butcher classes strong, mo tilglier; feeder pigs 511c to 75c lower; bulk, of light butchers Sn.40fi;9.50; a few uhi liners Monday nt $9.00: others nnd underweight $9.25 down, mostly $9 election in sum proposoa anniQpja UESIDKNCH .Chairman ,'....1651 Hlh Avenue West ..lud go IU0 Chambers Street .1st Clerk !)0 Chnmbon Street .2nd Clerk 1110 Chambers Street .3rd Clerk 1110 Chambers Street UHO. A. OU.MOKK, City Hecordor. down; packing sows $77.50; slaugh ter pigs mostly SS.50HS.75; feeders hard to move at $7.5(1. Sheen, compared with week ago: Steady with week ago; best spring Si5, iiu'diiim lo good S-i-iiJ pounds. Old crop wooled lambs $14.25; choice Kinds limited lo MO; a tew suiiill pack ages h.imlvwcight old crup shorn liniihs $12.50(tA lil.Sti, a good stock utiseiit. POHTLANU HHICLS POUTLANn, April 21. Wltolissftlo pricra: Hut tor ntniidy; L'ortliwui dairy rchuuice. net wbo.c- suit prieos: Cubes exirtis Site; stiuxl nrds lilto; prime fintts JtSVje;; firstb r reamery itrica: 1 Tints ic ovr culu Ktamlanlit. hcjM Bicnuy: frcRh standard extras 35 frtrtli Atandard lirttn IMc; frish medium exttaa -JVjc; ireah in odium firwta 21 Uc: Dricea to retailers 2c ovi'P pxehannti prices. AsMoeiatuin gelling prices: extras 2(ic; firsts 2oc; medium 24c; under sized 20o. Nuta Hteady. walnuts lnfn2ic: nl nioiuin 2"ff,J.so; peanuts UK'iHc; pe cans H.Sfi.42i. 1 lav aleadv. eastern Oreeon tun- othv "$20.5w'(t,21; dittu valley $lS'ri IS.ii0: a t la SlN.i.tl'fi'Hi: oat liny $hi( l.Yr0; straw $i.ftl per ton; aell- iiik prices- fl'j a tm inure. Ori'KOU xraperuot l't, lc. Hops steady, 192?. 22(22.; U-2S, nita, 18c contract; f unifies 2lt J. ids to tho fanner: mitterrat sleadv. 40c station, 41e track, 4ii(ji) 44c C. o. b. rortlnnd. Toultiy steady, heavy henB 24c; light l&fa-Uc; broilers 2i(itv;irc; lVkiu white ducks 27c; colored nominal; turkeys aiivw 2.".ii27e. Onions steady, lucat $l."r($2.25 cwt. Potatoes steady 7oc to $1.2.f sack. Wool sleadv. eastern OreKon 'A'MtL 40c; valley medium 4.tc; course. H&o. PORTLAND GRAIN rOKTLANl). April 21. OP) Wheat: HUB hard white l.IM): soft yhite, western white SI. til; northern spring, westnrn red $1.30; hard win ter Sl.HS; oats No. 2, itd-pound white feed $4tl.50. Todays car receipts: Wheat as; flour 14; corn 6; hay 5. CHICAGO GRAIN CIIICAUO. Aurll 21. OP) Open ing unchanged to lc off, whfnt later showed losses all around, but made freuueut rallies. Cora displayed firm ness, Htartinn at l-4c decline to a likn advance, and HUiwciiuentiy scor Inir ire n oral iruina. Data were easy. l'rovinions likewise tended downward. Wheat cloned unsettled H-4c to IMiQ down, and provisions showlnR 5c to lCu decline WHEAT QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Anril 21. UP) Wheat May: Open $M 1-4; high $1.04 H-4: low $1.52 li-4; close $1.5:i 1-2 fti.H-8. July: Open $1.54 3-4; high $1.55 3-K: close Sl.M to 1-H. Sontemher: Onen $1.51 1-8: hich $1.51 1-2; low $1.40 8-4; close $1.50 1-2(3-8. Oil Leases Sold by Sheriff for $4970 Sheriff's snle of the oil lenses on the second uddition to City Outlook, site of the drilling of the Crown Oil conmanv. was held Saturday forenoon. Sheriff Frank 12. Taylor conducted the sain on a court order loiiowtux a Judgment obtained some time airo by I'M ward O. Korsten. The plaintiff bid tn on the lenses for $4.I7U. The Judgment wiin obtained against I he Uuarantv Oil coinnanv in connec tion with a mortgage foreclosure Homo time atfo against properly of thu Guaranty Oil company nt Cot tage Grove. Prillinjr of the Crown Oil company which has taken over tho former Guaranty Oil company rig at uiiy uutiooK was not interrupted. The purchaser of the leases on the properly has given a week In which arrangements for the taking over of the leases may be made by those now interested in nie nu wen development, according to Sheriff Taylor. , Needlecraft Club Is Entertained KI'IUNOPIRLn. April 21. (Sne- clnl). Needlecraft club was enter tained on Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. F. Walker In Kugene, with Mrs. Walker and .Mrs. O II. Jarrett lis hostesses. The next meeting will be In two weeks at the home of Mrs. W. O. Wright with .Mrs. Larson Wright as point hostess. Present at Thursday's meeting were: .Mrs. Waller Scott, Sirs. Henrgo ITohson. Mrs. Hnrrv M. Stownrt. .Mrs, Charles ti wii.on, airs, tjnt. ford Wilson. Mrs. Dan W. Oltos Mrs. Curl Olson, .Mrs. K. may, .Mrs. Wslter tlossler. Mrs. w. IN. Jong, Mrs. W. !'. Wright. Mrs Fiord Wes- lerfleld. Mrs. Cnrl H. f'heltoplace, Jlrs. Walker and Mrs. Jnrrntt, Outdoor Club to Take Hike Sunday The first of a program of hikes to bs held by the I'.ugene Outdoor club diiriug the summer, will be held Hiin ilav. the oliicctiv,' being the Lucky Hoy mine nliovo lllue Hivcr, Dean John F. llovard, president of the club. The hikers will assemble at the Shelton-Tiirnbull-Fuller printing es tablishment on Tenth avenue west, at 7 a. in., and proceed to lllue ltlvor in private cars. If It Is raining Sunday morning, In fortunium as to whether or nut the trip has been postponed mnv tie had from A. W. Minis or Dean llovard. Tho program for the summer In cludes Journeys taking the club mem Imrs to extreme parts of western Oregon, all the war from the summit of tho Cnscndes to tho .cean beaches. Eugeneatw to go To Droggist Meet . - George W. Davis, Kugene druggist snd Mrs. Davis ,nr3 leaving Saturday for Spokane whore they will attend the Tncific Northwest Jtexall conven tion at the lnvenport hotel Tuesday and Wednesdaj, April 21 and 25. This is an annual affair and :UK) dnnrgints from all ofer the north west are expected to attend. Adver tising and merchandising problems will 1 disciisrted with tlx Ilexall men bv factory executives of the United Irug company, of lloston The Hex all store organisation Includes WHlO dr-irghts In the Cnited Htatei and 2l In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Davla will retJirn Saturday. Anril 28. Danes at Cobura Every Sunday night 8 to 12. Any one that hnnn't a way tn go out phone 307 or call at W. 0th. aI4-21 ffoo Late to Classify! IIAYNKH 4-rASSRNGKli TOUIt ISTlOlt, wonderful condition and real tires. Licensed. LANK A (TO CO.'H I MKI) CAU MAHKKT 10G7 Willamette I'hones 2KK and lHf a2.; Foil HK.NT 2-roe.m furnished donnntsirs stmrtment. t'rlvst. en frame. H.'l.l Olive Ht. .24 LOST Hrow-n truck cover, between l'enrl and Lawrence tits. Tel. Prtge Ni 25 CHILDREN GIVEN DEIMTAL ATTEWTION 1 Twenty-five children have received vice conducted by the St. Vincent do l'aiil society. Catholic charily society, sinc Or. K. (itrdon .Milne, dentist fuiii.eriy ut Monroe, arrived Tuesday in Kugene to t a k chu rye of the dental work iu tho couutv for needy iiiiuren. Because of the larLte amount of Vrk in Kugene, the clinic at Junction City is set ahead to Tuesday. April wnere it win uo Held tor three lays, hecinniui: that afternoon at the school house under arrangements made in cooperation with the Junc tion City unit of tho Lane County Health association. The following week Or Milne will go to Marcohi and Wendling with his portable equip ment. Child's Teeth Important The following advice is given bv the St. Vincent de l'aul society in the care of children's teeth: Children's teeth, in all stages of decay, can ami should lie fixed by modern dentiBtry. I ou't be told otherwise. To consider them tempor ary, and to treat them so, is equal to considering life Itself as temporary. Ail tno uiscanes to which tne second teeth are subject also al'fect the first set; and alt tne serious ways by whicU the second teeth may affect health, the first teeth also may affect the health of the child. The thoroiik'h chewing of food br the child of from two to 12 years of' age is important, because, it iu the great growth period Mid habit- toruung age. uoou permanent toetu cannot be had without exercising all muscles and tissues of the jaw nny more than an arm will develon with out exerciso. It hurts the tnild to chew hard food with decayed teeth, and he will uaturulty avoid it. With frequent examinations for de cayed teeth and enlarged uduoida and tonsils tewer children would nave tne liseases common to childhood which leave after-effects and uften cause leath, . Ills Start In Childhood We are oulv now learninc that po many of our diseases are really child- hood diseases. Tuberculosis is a child hood disease. It always makes ita start in childhood. AnvMiimr which contributes to a lowered vitality In, childhood increases the incidence ot tuberculosis. Heart disease, lays ita foundation in childhood, it is esti mated that IK) per cent of our ills are results of conditions during the school age of tho child. Jo not forget that clean straight; teeth and food well chewed are ac companiments of good health, sound body, and competent mind. The teeth should be examined by a competent dentist at least twice a year. Four meetings to discuss the grow ing of alfalfa and especially the pre-i paration of the seed bed will be neldj iri Lane county on Thursday and Fri day of next week, according to O. S. Fletcher, county agent. The schedule) for the meetings is as follows: Thursday, April 2ti 0:110 a. m. V. H. Sly farm, two miles northeast of Creswel!. v.r' .1:30 p.' m. H. O. HiiMiuirtJ alfalfa field, just south of and across thej, nuul from "The Maples' auto enmn. about two tnllea south of Junction City. Friday, April 27 0:H0 n. m. P. N. Laird farm near Jasper. :HO p. m. Elmer Harlow farm, two miles northeast of Kugene. The men at whose farms the meet ings will be held are ull growing al falfa successfully nnd will plant more alfalfa this year. At these meetings various phases of tho growing of al falfa will be discussed by tho farmers where the meetings are held, by other farmers who are growing nlfalfa suc cessfully, and by the county agent, All persons interested In growing al falfa and especially those who will sow the crop this year for the first time are Invited tn attend one or more of these meetings. Committee Named To Receive Singer Committee to pinn for receiving; Mine. Frnestlne Schuinnnn-Heink, world-famous contralto, on the ocia- sion of her concert in Kugene Friday, May 18, is announced from the Affie of Jack jftenefiel, graduate manager, of the University of Oregon. Those named include Ronald Rob nett, chairman, Mme. Uonq McOrew, Oean John J. Landsbury, Margaret: Skavlan, Mary Clark. The concert. Ih under the ausnicea of the Associat ed Htudents of the University of Ore gon. 4,000 Chances t To Find It At And It Is sure to be priced lass than regular. CASWELL'S Buckeye Chick Brooder. A small Investment In oood equipment pay. big. QUACKEftBUSH'S FOR SALE 4 section Clothing Cab inet, window display form., tables. Phone 250 b.tw.an 9 a. m, 5 p. m. ALWAYS- "Our Priming I. delivered when promit.d" Eugene Printing Co. 1047 Wlllam.ttc Phon. 14S 1 Ktaor Moors I H A Special Department for B I Rem. .lln, Repairing, I I Cleaning and Framing. I PhorM 250 M at Ave. W. I CO o I