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--riThed apartment. Ml ' uS ii goUses for Rent 630 -""""I t r'T 4 rnnmn tint). E ' u (rarap tolonhnnit :iDiBJt P,r Vii Rlrd Pull ava 2MrW. r... or k - .-. --i,tn mnnern hnntin' Pms. garden, lawn and gar Pf nir month. U west K -Tpbone 170 Bprmgfield. PpvTT-Modern 5-room house B, r,st 21st, 2 bedrooms, lull F pt Gara!- 'inquire MpvT 4-room modern dwell BfcVov TROMP. room 26-28. b rJxauonal Bank Building, p"rj5-room furnished bnn B l;th earac. Good condition. Pbone 1854-J. rrJvT Furnished KI. Call 1323-Y house at tjT HOUSE on Lawrence St. tBl.. th. Phone 386. C5PJ jtA-T Home, modern except rKimi upstairs, good sized yard lirJroonis H . children Uttttree r" --:." V r arae- llo"Be located' 433 h V.k atropr. TnouirA at nlace .bone tpully modern 6-room house. Wiuru. , in on y 5o. PUNE & RADER phone 1G69-W. utRENT House at 2-nd and Jef '$12 per month. Inquire 1070 if.'lOth. upvr Modern house near E. if Two bedrooms, fireplace, LhTood floor. Garage. Call at gpe. Phone 1106-M. I HOUSE FOR RENT r-,h)np eood condition, fur- Li.kMl or unfurnished. $25 month, jW Washinaton. Hashed 8-boom house. Iliffltite St. tt H BENa at uiJii o-room few, imiHU uiuuc... xl Close to uuaiui' L-ciiicr uiiu kJmIi. Taylor's Garage, 857 Pearl, iepDone noo. ii tHMTllRE and Piano moving our rtdlltj. rricea reusonaDie. u. at IIEANSFER CO. Phone 82. p RENT Cozy modern house at corner 7th and Polk Streets, hrtplace. furnace and garage. FiK 2878. tt fer BUNGALOWS In city; mod- '(.j-Close in. LULuai luuiu. !xu 2428 1189 Oak St tf li BENT New bungalow. 1. J. BEKUEK, it E.A1.1V it Willamette. Phone 59 ISES FOR RENT In all parts of ij. Fnrnished or unfurnished. 742 Willamette St If R BENT CHEAP Good 0-room :ms with garage, 14G1 Oak St feme 8S7-W before noon. IE KENT Furnished room and iwlment 13i0 Emerald. 1'hone 24-W. R RENT 4-room bungalow fur- ubfd Close in. Inquire 3UD vv. Board and Room 650 liSTED Two gentlemen boarders no will ocenpy room together, ota .. fnone 11U1-J. u fiiDERS WANTED Home cook. 161 E. 11th. tf Wanted to Buy 700 Vt 100 ANYTHING TO SELL) krtore, stoves, tools, clothing, rags, m or anything else. 1 will pay IK tie most money. K. r i.rs CHICK, 200 W. 8th. Phone 2390. tf p PAPERS and magazines tied In wies. in large quantities. E-ugene unia Store. Phone 2390. m rou POULTRY or livestock w MleY Call MR. COOK at 240 tket prices. We come to get in. je25 WXTEn na Mk or a housetull. Thone 690 L bizhest cash priccB. flUMETTE FUHN1TU PliHNlTURH OO. Corner 8th and Olive fpQ CALVES WANTED Phone ti Mathews, 732 or 124511. Calves and poultry; Has- uarget Phone BUS. it Hi STOVES, any kind, any condi 8tove repairs, also water coils. LA. ADAMS. 285 6th A -e. East. i!5il221.L. tf Wanted to Rent 710 fiVTEI) A 4 or 5-room furnished """a oouae. close in. Would like rent fnr .v.- iJISlCare Guard 1734. tf Wanted to Rent 715 rivrt-T 1U RENT Modern six or '"room furnished house with ;cac nd garage. Write Guard iivw tf Wanted, Help 720 fa .... ,tJJ WANTED r trictiy. nronOBltlnn win he o rKlt man. Must have Ltte St '-'a IVRERRY PICKERS and some ij, ' ." r to haul berries. Apply "iB-ff Jeweiry store, or phone. b?rr- 1 g?" 1 PICKING will begin at the ! 2;' P. Harlow orchard, IV ' 2.k t, , ""S':'1e. Jiwuuj, ! CjJtrlng your paila. ! or Fruit hauling for i ijrock. Write Guard 7455. I Sfomeone with first class !n ""y to HARAIONII-. xl rtnftA.tt. music tor . ' Z enmnn... 1 ,n jgsman Wanted 725 'Omnre Mniuinuivr A. VI Pearl St, Eugene. itr. ', To sell I23.B0 all woid ...i nTrcoats direct to wearer. ...... -- , . T H hi KURKSG U U ARD a- nr J OYlt- K'Jfl O - -- . - - ioiU I oituauons wanted 730 WANT RANCH WORK. Am good all around steady hand. Can milk. No U. , i., , ' mimren. rue ' FLKTCUElt, M. H. C. Eu gene. ANTED Two young ladies, seven teen and eignteen want house work or taking care of children. 1009 4th Ave. West HIGH SCHOOL ROY wants steady work. Phone 1432. WAXTJKD Laundry work. Phone HOUSEWORK by day Phone 2134-R. hour. je30 CARPENTEP WORK WANTED Repairing, lemodeling. new work ?,l roofB;.,E,VANS' 3U1 W. 8th Ave. Phone 21U-J. tj HOUSES PAINTED to sUy punted. Paul DeAutremont Phone 18li2-.L. BOY OF 18 WANTS JOB kind. Phone 44-F-14. any ClVk7l2y WANTED BT YOUNQ UjiAN with University training. Can qualify as clerk or do office work. Phone 2352-Y. WANTED laundry to do at home. Phone 902-J. PRACTICAL XCRSB; Phone 1101-W PAINTING. Paperhanging, Calsomin- CALL PAUL DE AUTREMONT. 16U2-L for expert paper hanging. tf FOR WOODSAWING call 215-J. tf DRESSMAKING PHONE 261-M. je2l WOODSAWING Phone 502-J. Wanted Miscellaneous 750 riANO JAZZ Waterman method. Beginning and advanced pupils. Call 139-R. WANTED Couple desires to care for house for people absent July and August, East side preferred. References furnished. Write 7(137 care Guard. WANTED Have client wanting $1500; private loan on good City property. MELVIN HANSEN 69 West Broadway We make loans on Farm and City Property FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eusene tf WANTED Idoney for local loans. Can give you best of security on local loans with out expense to you. F. J. BEHGER 868 Willamette ' :.' LOANS Plenty money. City and farm. Lowest interest rates. F. J. BEKGER, L6S Willamette. tf FOR HOUSE PAINTERS and pa- i'er r cr.ii t resioi. ct iiaies, 8V Willametf. I'lion- 6H5. tf Money to Loan 800 LOANS Money to loan on homef, prompt ser vice. Call at our office for details or phone 1820. SECURITY SAVING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 45 West Broadway tf PRIVATE MONEY FOR REAL ES TATE LOANS. O. C. DAVIS. Phone 1130-J. FARM and CITY IOANS UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK 8th and Willamette MONEY TO LOAN on City property, 8 to 10-year semi-annual interest EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY 87 W. 9th Ave. Phone 667 FOR the best farm and dty loan aee W. J. UCHTY, 82 E. 8th Ave. tf IRA C. GATES will refinance or loan money on your auiomoone, aiso chattel loana. Small monthly pay ments. 410 MINER BLDG. Phone 2076. " MONlfx- TO LOAN At B and 6 Per Cent on FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Both straight and Monthly Plan. PETERSON & McCULLY, Phone 137 CITY LOANS 1 to 15 years Monthly payments. B. B. Brundage Miner Bldg. Jyi OUR BOARDING HOUSE S.PhT5 txis-1'AeiCrl.-3'A50rJ. -AS MY ValTS-f Va ViViM-TWlaik H"TMlS"tRIALf AMP RIGORS OFArttyPTEPrTlOi amp HM-TeR-TKe torbippe crrv ot i uaca Rirf-frfe LAMAS ARE VET2V ijn s -TrtUIA'CT' OUT5IPERS,w-.-AMP- INV"- 5AS0Uf.AMP MBU-lw III lll- ii' Money to Loan 800 ' WE LOAN MONEY on Cars or r.. flnan" thm. Also furniture. IMano. ana t hattel Losns. Small monthly paments. qui.-k. confidential Ser vice. SWAN MORTGAGE CO, 8 E. 7th. LOANS Money to loan on homes. 6 per cent prompt service; no commission cnarge. We also have money lor traiiht loans. BANK OF COMMERCE SEE Ma TIFFANi Miscellaneous 900 ANY GIRL In trouble may communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva tion Army at the White Shield home, 665 Mayfair Av, Portland. Ore. a HAULING BRAY BROS. Service truck hauls garbage and rubbish. Residence one stop per week, 50c per month. Phones 762-W or 59-F-5. , jj7 Su mtnons In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon in and for the County of lane. Frank Routin. Plaintiff vs. Carl E. Fischer. Defendant To Carl E. Fischer, Defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed herein against you on or before the 12th day of July, 1928, and for want thereof, the plaintiff will tako Judgment against you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint filed herein, a succinct statement of which follows: A decree of this court granting to plaintiff a Judgment against, defend ant in the sum of S17. 730.10 plus In terest thereon from and after Novem- Directory of Physicians and Surgeons WHEV IN NEED OF A PHYSICIAN UH SURGEON CALL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Name, atidress, phones oilice and residence : Beardsley, G. S., Mer Bldg. 645-350 Ob&tretrics and Diseases of Children Dale & Sether, Miner Bldg., 48 Surgery. Radium, X-Ray Deltar. Geo., skin diseases. Uovey Bldg. Day. F. M., Miner Bldg., 224-S91 Surgery X-ray Consultation Donahue, Clias. D.t Aliner Bldg . 2891233 Genito Urinary Diaeasea. Dyott Gaven, C I. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Eur, Nose and Throat. 1332533 Fields, Ii. H.. Miner Building, 628 Residence, 1243 Patterson street Phone 1370. Special attention given to obstetrics and diseuses of wo men. Fox. Irvin R., Miner Bldg., 8721507 Internal Medicino and Diagnosis. Guldaxer. O. P.. Miner Bldg. 1748 2888-i Gullion, O. R.. I.O.O.F. Bldg. Eve. Ear. Nose and Throat 133 1010-J Hunt. Chaa. E Miner Bldg.. 648-1131 Diaeasea of Children UDatetrlce Kent L. S.. Miner Bldg, 7881034 Kerron, Seth M., Tiffany Bldg. Skin Diseases A specialty. 1871472 Northwest Ey, Ear, Noae and Throat Hospital, l.u.u.a. mag., uo Tkhl. Carl W.. Tiffs nv Bldn.. 18721336 Ross. A. H-. Miner Bldg. 84840 Internal Medicine. Diaxnoaia, X-ray 0i.f. Tl. F.. L O. O. F. Bldr. 70-J 70-L Selover. F. E.. Bank of Commerce llldg.. 731730. Skin Diaeasea and Internal Medlciae. bunard, D. C, I. O. O. F. Bldg. h'v, F.ar. Nose and Throat 1332629 Talbot a O- Miner Bld Titus, J. P.. 600 Miner Bldg. 620891 Homeopathic Physician 7l,.rir,n. R. 1. Tiffany Bldg. 6191083 Howard. M. Q., 212 Tiffany Bldg 1115 284 AH VoU CoOLD S1AMP Woii , crr. n ovbK i r 4 her 1. 1!VJ4, at the rate of seven per cent per annum: for attorney's fees in j the amount of f 2.000.00; for costs and j disbursements herein and for a decree i of this Court directing the sale of tine 1 hundred twenty shares of capital stock of Springfield Timber Company, j a corporation of Oregon and that any ; sums realized from aaid sale be ap-! plied: First, to the payment of expenses , of such sale: Second. Upon any Judgment render-: ed in favor of the plaintiff herein to gether with costs and disbursements in this cause and that any balance thereon after paying said Judgment, costs of sale and costs herein be paid unto this court subject to the further order thereof: and, should said sums realized from said sale be Insufficient i to nay said Judgments, costs and ex-! pensea, that plaintiff have Judgment i Business And Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS U R. HUELSUOFF-PubUc Account ant Room 17, First Nsli. Uuk tijdi Telephone 859, ATTORNEYS ALLEN, ,4. D. 794 Willamette. RA1'. L. L. 441 Miner Bldf. SLATTERli, H. K, Phone 193. WH1TTEN SWAFFOKD. Lawyer, 815 Tiffany Bldg. tf WLNTEUMIER, O. A. 794 Wil lamette. Lund titles and probate specialist. AUTO ENAMEL J.W.P. rubber aulo enamel, 77 xw 7. BUILDING LLOYD T. TElUUlJj BUILDER, l'HUAK 2198 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. E. SCOF1ELD Palmer chir opractor, fteurovaiomeler aervice. 8i7 Willamette. Puoue 157-J, Uas. 11XH-J. GEO A. SIMON, Electro chiroprac tor, flioue dou-j. uver 1'euiiey Store. tf CLEANERS &ASTS1DE CLEANERS Suite, ed and pressed, liil.25. We call and deliver. 1991 Franklin Blvd. Phone 416. tf CONTRACTORS HARGREAVES & LLNDSAY-BuUd-lug contractora, 935 Oak SU '1'eL 204& tf COLLECTION AGENCY L. M. TRAVIS Bonded coliectore. C. N. Johnston attorney. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Summer School June, July, August Phone 000 lor catalog FURNITURE PACKING FUK.N1TUUE PACKING Phone H94-1. HOUSE DECORATING. REPINE Painting, Paper hanging, kalsomining. Phoue 2371-J. tf HOUSE PAINTING FOR TINTING or house painting, phone 894-Y. tf PIANO TUNING puna Tuning 8. E. Scovllle 1030-1 PLUMBING JESSE J. GODLOVB PLUMBING Phones 547 and 1030 58 E. 7th TRANSFER WHITE ST Ait TRANSFER Local and long distance hauling. Phone 1466. Jy8 KUGENE TRANSFER CO. Long Distance and Local Hauling 40 W. 6th Pbone 160 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES $18 LOS ANGELES $18 Comfnrtable Daylight Travel, Bonded Insured Drlvera. SundayB, Wednesday, Fridays GOLDEN WEST STAGES Phone 579 Imperial Lunch Je20 UNDERTAKERS BRANBTETTER Phone 438, MARION VEATCU Pearl at Tenth. tl TH. r. WALKER -Phone 728. tl By Ahern CAlV SMo' 60 wi-rd - trAR, MlSfAri MA30R! V0H6M WB COME "TO PAf T0'3PPEU CftV, VoU es' so RiaM-r iri, AM' AH'LL SlAV OUTSIPEJ 4.Vir4L.-f .5 PEM LAMAS, WlMALS SUMPW' LAX A fiOAT, OR IS JPEV S7 AHLLPUVMA MoaF-ORSAW. AW (Serf EM ALL SOU LOOK PE against defendant for any deficiency remaining unpaid. This summons is published in pur suance of an order made by Honor able !. F. Skipworth. Judge of the above entitled Court, on the 18th day of June. 1H2S. directing this sum mons to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks In the Eugene Guard, a newspaper of general circu lation published In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon. Date of first publication. Jnne 14th. 192S. I'ste of last publication, July 12th, 192S. CLAUD IL GILES, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Murshfield, Oregon. No.24!l5-Thur-dj-jyU! Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution In Foreclosure Notice la hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale in foreclosure issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for lue County. Onxgou. on the tith day of June, in a suit wherein on the 2nd day of June, 192S, in said court F. X. Schaefers, George B. Schaefera, C J. Schaefera and A. T. Schaefera, plaintiffs, recovered judg ment against the defendant Anna M. Ai'kley for the sum of $7500.00, to gether with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per auuum from the 10th day of May. 1927, until paid, and the further sum of $750.00 attorneys fees. Slid the costs and dia bursementa herein in Lhe sum nf J21.10, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 2nd day of June, 1928, and said execution to me directed couimauding me in the name of the Slate of Oregon, in order to satisfy said judgment, inter est, attorney s tees, costs of suit and accruing costs to sell the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lots numbered 0 in Block uunibered 12 In Gross Ad dition to Ettgeue, as platted and recorded, all in Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore, In the name of the State of Oregon, in compliniice with said oxeculioo and order of sule and in order to satisfy said Judgiueut, interest, attorneys feoa, costs of suit and accruing costs, 1 will ou Satur day, the 7tli day of July, 192K, at the hour of ono o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the southwest front door of the County Court House, In Eugene, Iana I ounly, Oregou, offer for sule and sell at public auction, subject to redemption aa provided by law, all of the right title and inter est nf said defendants Anna M, Ack ley, Terrill-Volgt Pinning Mill Co., a corporation: Lane Hardware Com pany, Inc., a corporation, John F, Howell, Raymond Mnrlatt and L. M. Wntson. partnera doing business un der the firm name and style of Ray mond Marlatt Co., and all persons claiming by, through or under Uiein or any or either of them In and to said premises. FRANK E. TAYLOR, Sheriff. By Beulah Brlnnlck. Deputy. No.24UO-Thura-dy-Jy5 The transatlantic passenger liners give the American railroads at the ports a traveling party each year which exceed the complete popula tlon of the atate of Maine, Directory of Optometrists and Opticians BUTTER FIELD. DR. GEO. H. 827 Willamette Phone 713 HOFFMAN. DR. J. A. 700 Willamette. Phone 287 MEADE. DR. ELLA O. 14 W. 8th. Pbone 880 MOODY. DR. 8. W. 832 Miner Bldg. Phone 803 WATTS. DR. J. O. 21S Tiffany Bldf. Phone 1002-J Woman's Realm 1 BEAUTY PARL0R8 MARCELS THAT STAY, 75c. Indi vidual haircultliig by man raroer. MOB'S BEAUTY SHOP. 87 W1IL Upstairs next to Wade's. Tel. 888. OSBURN HOTEL BARBER SHOP Hair cuts 25c and 85c; marcel 75c Phone 89L DRESSMAKING SHOP PETITE Dressmaking, hem stitching. Style right price right. HEMSTITCHING, BUTTONS THE MUTTON SHOP llematilching Buttons Pleating 874 Willamette MATTRESS FACTORY vunltrN'H MATTHKHM VXI'TnUV MATl'RESSICS made over: new ones to order. 891 K. blh St Phone 899 tf PLEATING MRS. BERT VINCENT Blue River U 00RSET8 RAHri.AY CORNETS -Coraelettea. 871 W. 7th. Phone 294-L. tf CHARIH GARMENTS West Side Representative Gall 11. Uston Phone 1093 JIT DIRECTORY of DENTISTS WHEN IN NEED OF A DENTIST LNG: - Name, address, phones, office and reeldence; Adams, Waldo J., 821 I. O. O. f. lildg. Phone lu, llaa. uoo-x. Brooke. V. L, L O. O. F. Bldg 237 r.iutu-ati. H. C. Dentlstrr 509 Miner Bulg. Phone 224 Gravia, Robert U. Miner Bldg. OS Hesse. J. I. 200 Bank of Commerce i.i.i. oiZI?. 1471.1V. r. w. B Tiffanr Bldg. 42-J 42-L Moiley, W. E- Tiffanr Bldg. la; i 1048-J Schaefer, W. C Miner Bldg. 174S Extracting specialist Tims. W. U Miner Bldg. 949 2984-B IS The local crop of red raspberries is coming in well now and next week should find the best of the season in. Prices continue to drop, the berries being generally quoted st $2 a crate Thursdav morning, a drop of 25 cents or so from W ednesday. Canning should be well under war next week. The logans and strawberries con tinue unchanged, with the former showing slightly wesker tendencies. Heavy heus are somewhat higher on the local produce market, being listed at IS to 20 eenta Thursday. The light hens are the tame at 10 tj 14 cents. Springers are a cent lower at 21 cents. Eggs remained unchanged. Portland reported exchange prices from Uc to lHc higher. Butter Is reported s stronger In Portland hut local quota tions are the same. LOCAL PRICES (Wholesale) EGGS Extras Firsts . Mediums POULTRY Hena. light 10314c -.18(5 20c Hens, heavy Springs . itoostcrs ..8c BUTTER AND BUTT ERF AT Quarters 4tlic v n-niiit-rj- miner 4.' (fl-l'' tlO Sweet cream butter 47tc Sweet cream butterfat 45c Sour cream butterfat 42c LIVESTOCK Steers . Cows ., Heifers t49c 0fcif7U,c uiigxr 4'(jtlc -OH'Oc flSc flSc ...llK(l;17c Ewes Lambs, lire, spring . Lambs, yearling Wethers Venl, light, fancy Hogs, live Hogs, dressed 11 u, (if 12. GRAINS. HAY Wheat, bushel $1 45 Oats, bushel' 72c llsrley, ton $40dt42 Oat and vetch hay, ton X 14 i lover nay, ton .. S18 Cheat hay, ton $10(12 Mnled straw M VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Onions, IT) . 2M,w3e iNew enrrota, doa. bunches Potatoes , , t Onions, Rreen, dog. bunches .4?ie Oreen peppers , ?nP CahbAKA , .. 4c lettuce, doa. ,., Urcen pens, 1T j -A0tS)75c - flc 3e RfSttc Hhubarb. m Gooseberries, It Apricots. pratA . CIierrtpH, IT) .45c Cantaloupe, case of 45 $3.20 btra wherries, local, crate, 24 hoxes $UM)2 Hed rasnberries i'2 Lofcnnberrien , f 1 ?A) ( ucumbers, dos. 4nHitc TUdishea. dos. bunches - ...... Bpinnch, IT) (lc Tomatoes, crate ...M.(10 New potutoes, IT) New beets, dos. bunches Yellow wax beana, IT) Turnips, doa. bunches AVild blackberries, crate . Currants, crate .... Vutermelon, Th filtc -.17c 0Oc $2.75 - 4c PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. .Line 21. OP Cat- tie and calves steady, cattle, receipt li.i, caivt iu. Hors steady, 250 all direct. Sheep and lambs steady, 100 all on contract. PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. OP Wholesale prices butter steady Portland dairy" eichane net whole sale, prices (cubes) extras 41 He; standards 40c; prime firsts 4()c; firsts HI) i. Creamery prices: Prints 8c over cube standards. Hess steadr. Portland dairy ex change (net basts) : Fresh standard extras 2HtfC; resu standard firsts 28c; fresh medium ' extras 24 r; fresh medium firsts 24c. Prices to re tailers VfLUc over exchange prices. Milk steady; butterfat 41c station, 42c track, 44r74&c f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady; Alive hens over 44 Sound. 21 f (,22c; 4 to 4 pounds lHc: to 4 pounds liVtilOc; Hpounra and under JHr; old roosters lOc; broilers 24; youns ducks 18f20c. Potatoes steady ; ijuatatlons on basis of 100 pound tacks: Ys kirns netted sems IT. H. No. 1 srade $1.2n; combinstlon 00c to $1; No. 2, (M)(t HOi?; Oregon Ischutes snms TJ. 8. VI. atetl OR. I),,.l,.nl. . rj it t 1 l'tt , S I" t ts. V epi New potatoes: Culifornta carnets $2 ffi oi); whites w&mi.io. (hi ions steady. Orexon yellow Dnn vers nominal; California reds $2; Crvatal wax, Texas and California varieties $l.t50(Yi.l.75; yellow $2,250'? 2.1V). Wool steady; eastern Oreiron wools f. o. b. country points: ('holes Hshl shrinking1 fine 85 nf 47c pound; hesvUr shrinklnr fine R2ft84i: crossbred wools iWfMOr. Valley: .Medium 50c pound, coarse 4oc poujin. Nuts stesdv; walnuts lftfr22c; nl mnnd 2tMffr; pesnuU $'lt.l,c riecnns AtV4fft?. liny steady; bnyfnt; prices: Rast- ii .Lik. toil, OI Rl. .m valley SlWtT 1 50; alfalfa $! 1.50 clover $12; oat hey $15&?I5.60: straw u ner ion. reiiini prices f-s ton more. Caso.ro hark stesdrl 7e per pound; !Too Late to Classify! BEVKN-ROOM HOTTRK, strictly modern, newly renovated. Furnace, fireplace, rarajre, fruit trees. Pbone 2H07-J. As Limit 18 to SO No Medical Exsmlnstlon Required enclose Present Bubeorlber Cheok Her New Bubeorlber Cheok Hr Remit Cheok, Money Order, or Dollar Bill with Coupon. Signature of Applicant.. Addrea ....-. City or Town Nam of Beneficiary. Oregon graperoot 194c. Hops steady 1927 crop 23c pounil; 192S crop lS(tUc contract; fuggles 2(c. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, June 21. OP) Wheat: HUH har dwblte $1.49; soft white, western white $1.40V4: hard winter $1.82; northern sprlug western red $1.821,. Oats No. 2, 86 pound white feed Today's car receipts: Wheat 16; flour 1; corn 2; oats 1. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, June 21. OP) Open ing unchanged to lc higher wheat prices scored a general sdvsnce, but sfterwarda rencte,!. Corn, onf and firovisions were easy, with eoru start ng He off to 'jc up and subse quently showing a sag all around. Wheat closed unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to t,. higher, with corn 8-4c to 3 4c down, osta un changed to tc off end provisions vsrying from 6c decline to a rise of 10c. WHEAT QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, June 21. 4 Wheat: July. open. $1 87 8-4; higb. Jl.RSVi; low. $1.81. 8-4; close, $1 37N'!t.V8. September, open, $l.39U.; high. $1 40 8-8; low, $1.S8 7-8; close. $1.8ttVhi:fl-8. December, open, $1.43 1-8; high. $1.43 8-4; low, $1.42; close, $1,42 7-8 1.43. Permits for four residences were issued nt the office of V. II. Alex ander, city buildiiiR inspector, Thurs day. The totall fo rthe day up to late afternoon waa $13,500 and will give quite a boost to the June totals. It Is expected that A permit for the new 8 in ma Ohl fraternity house at Thir teenth avenue and Alder street may be tHken out before the end of the month. The plans for this building were drawn by John llunticker. Rids have already been called for the work. The new student home Is expected to coat approximately hIo,in.hx The following are the residence permits Issued Thursday: Residence and garage, 440 Polk street, cost $3500, W. K. Hamilton. Residence and garage, 840 Polk street, coat $3000. W. K. Hamilton. Kesirtence ann garage, nn Aimaaen street, cose 53000. W. K. Hamilton. Residence and garage, 1201 Fourth avenue west, cost $4000, A. A. Rice. Swan-Spaulding Wedding is Held tmDiun.Tin t . T - 01 t a . rial.) Marriage of Miss Far Bpauld nm. fnrmer music teacher In the Rnrlngfield public schools, to Oharlea v. Bwan, waa an event of Tuesday, June 12, at Ileppner, Ore., according to word received by friends here. Rev. Kranlt Bpaulding, father of the bride, performed the ceremony. The bride waa lovely In a gown of hlnn .pnr.stte and lace, with a wreath of orange blossoms In her hslr. snd she carried a shower bou ()uct of aweetpeaa and rosea. Miss I,ola Millard In rose georgette at tended her as bridesmaid, and Lee Hpauldlng, brother of the bride, at tended Mr. Bwan aa best man. Mies Frances Hodge played the wedding march, and Jack Vinson sang "lie cause'' and "At Dawning" preceding the ceremony. Mr. and Mr.. Swan will make their home In eastern Oregon. Miss Gottlieb is Backed in Contest A grfoup of business men, headed by J. E. Blielton, has endorsed Mlsa Iottle Gottlieb In the contest to select the tlocldess of Liberty for the American Laglon'a Fourth of July celebration, July 2, 8 and 4. Miss Oottllsb is the first of the group of 12 candidates to receive organised support. Bhe la assistant secretary.Rianager of the Elugene chamber of commerce. Cards hare been printed with Miss Gottlieb's picture on them and the motto, "She's My Friend." Votings In the contest begina Thursday at the McDonald theater. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Nellie T. Matlock to Maurice Mar quise 20 A. on McKenaie River, $10. Minnie K Harlow to Lane Co. Tract tp. 17 8 R 8 W, $L Edwin A. Kreamer to Com I Kreamer Int. In lot T, blk. 17 Hnd dleaton's Ext. add. Eugene, $10. Charles 8. Lowry et ux to Sam I Lowry et ux Lot 8, blk. 18, Hen dricks add. Eugene, L Robert W. Preedtt et ux to Albert Edwin Kaufman Tract la blk. 2, Ku gene, $10. Florence Martin to Ben Martin Lota B-7 blk. 7, Dixon ft Jarnlgan add. Coburg, $10. Jesse Darling et ux to R. V. Fa ker Jr. lot I, blk. 8, li-shnar'a add. Florence, $10. Lane Co. to Olive Kane Lota at Heceta Reach, $24.71. Margaret J. .McK.y to Walter B. McKay 1 A. In Creswell, $1. II. W. Torbet et ux to Foster Steele et ux Tract near 2Urd BU, Eugene, $10. The present tariff on pig Iron Is 711 centa per ton; In 1870 It waa $7 per ton. Th. lower house of the Irish Free Bute parliament Is known- as the Dall Klreann. BUILDING PERMITS HIGH ON THURSDAY INSURANCE APPLICATION Dat THE EOOENT3 OTJARD, Eugene, Oregon. ',- I hereby apply for th $lo.00 TraTel and Pedestrian Acddent suranc Policy In th Continental Life Inaarancej Company, for which 1 $1.00, in coat or uie " I am at preaent a regular nbacrfber to Th Eugen Ouard, and agro to contlnu my iuDacripuon tor me period of on yar. . I hereby ntr tor subscription to Th Engn Onard for on year to tart at once, for which I agre to pay th carrier 80o a month, or If Mnt by mall. $4.00 par year. plesuse Write Plainly or Print. Pap Fifteen CHICAGO, June 21-P- Thu democratic party wai advined br for- u.rr ociiawr j tmes iiamutun Lwu todij to "avoid trick ,braies'' and take a clear stand on the .soups of farm relief and prohibition. Mr. Lewia addressed the prei club of Chicaeo on the eve of hii deoartLire for t democratic national convention at Houston. The former aenntnF roti.imntM what he called "aHtiction of vote by mi ii understanding and misrepresenta- The rermbliean Dartv mnnlnEera at KanMR Uty," he said, "evaded the farm issue and to mtrh votes of th unwary, nnnouncvd false principles to esoa-" responsibility for a clear statement of their Intentions. TV democratic party in certain section now KtTes prorm of a simiiar decep tion. It la nronosed to condemn Presi dent Cooli-Ue for the use of the veto of the pretended farm relief bill. lemot'rcv mmt not deKcend to the trick of ftroiminir prejudice by an un- Amertcan position to Rain misled votes. It demon-act sincerely onnoaea na tional prohibition. Mr. Lewis said. It must denounce the eighteenth amend ment and advocate its ret.enl: if democracr favors the amendment it must demand its enforcement. There must be no avoidance of Issue on presenting doctrines of modi fication of the Volstead act, he de clared (CONTINUED FROM PAOt O The plnce will catch your eye because everything about It Is so well kept tin. even to the last latch on the barnyard gate. .Mr. Thompson after being In the feed and .grain business in Creawell a good many years decided he wanted a small place which he would work without heavy overhead or extra help. He picked good land, and except for hiring plowing doea the work him self. He raises seen corn. kale, alfalfa. vetch, and selected seed crops. He has two oxtra good oowe, picked by much trading and selection, and hla hooka show that theae two animals alone have earned a net profit of $2ft.C3 a month over and above all the milk and butter the family can nee. Mr. Thompson plana to get a couple more extra good cowa and then bell be all set. Prlia Orohard Viewed If yoa want to look at something different Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Oee down the road a ways can show you twenty-fire acres of Rartlett. Anion, Rose and Cornice peara and they defy the prise pear orchards down around Medford to produce any better crops. . . "We've never had a failure," said they, "and we've alwaya been able t sell at a nice profit Up on the hills just above where the road taaea a nig turn m ine val ley In the prosperous Nordhoff sheep and cattle ranch. A little way beyond there la a ailver fox farm where J. fl. Harnett, Creswell butcher, Is In the beginnings of an Interesting experi ment. He haa seven palra of foxes and thirteen pupe. Prunes Hard Hit Nearby. H. D. Ludlngton, a for mer Iowa farmer haa 02 acres In corn, clover, vetch, fruit, diversified crops.. He keeps eight cows, two sows and thirteen pigs to balance the place up. Frank Woodard's fifty-acre prune or chard, like all others In this valley has been hard hit by the wot anting bat the around nnder the trees la plowed and absolutely clear of weeds and the whole eatabllshment la maintained Just as If there were bumper crop for a boom market. If it's turkey ranch yon wart to see Jesse Keeler can show you one on a stretch of rolling land orer near Goahen. With the ateadily Increasing Internet In filberts, County Clerk . R. Dillard's twelve acres which L. J. Qetchell la cultivating haa more than ordinary Interest, but the details ul that we will tell later. Von would find development of in terest at Albert Bchwerlngs, Ed Pot ty's, John Hellers, D. It Mitchell's. E. F. Roberta, A. I Dickens or any one of a score of farms anywhere la the valley. Nowhere In the country will yon Bnd a greater variety of agriculture and nearly every one In hla particular line la prosperous. The Cloverdale district Is one of th) oldest and most snbstaantial In Lane county. When the Southern Pacific waa built, Oreawell virtually succeed, ed the old Cloverdale crossroads aa a trading center, but Cloverdale haa kept lte identity none the lees. Joseph Garibaldi, by hla military activities, helped to bring about th unification of Italy. Voltaire was th meet famous French author at the court of Fred erick the Great of Prussia. W In.peot and repair all type of Household Electric Motor and repair Vacuum Cleaners. White Electric 878 Willamette Phone 284 BLANK. ..im . Ag phone).. Rtlatlonahlp... -TU AVE L Ir46 WIllooKhbr. C. 207 X. 10th Ate. Phone 73. ' X ;r"'"inn Portland eta v a MT. of . -MTW T'r,"'MWV-