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'WOOD SAWING We go anywhere I m.-. ioao.u IflNTED-Sewing at my home none itp-. I WiXTED Laundry work at my kmc. Pbone 2424-M. SEWING WANTED 788 West 10th ITQ0DSAW1NG Phone 502-M-. Wanted Miscellaneous 750 PADDED VANS FOR MOVING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE PiCLFIC TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. ' 69V4 West Bth WASTED To trade radio for your on pitno. McMORRAN A WASHBURNE Third Floor Money to Loan 800 Miscllani toe ANY GIRL In trouble may communi cate with Lnsign Lee of the Salva tion Army at the White Shield home, 565 Mayfair Avenue, Port land. Ore. HAULING BRAY BROS. Service truck hauls garbage and rubbish. Residence one atop per week, 50c per month. Phone 76-F-2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY COLLECTION AGENCY L. M. TRAVIS, INC. Bonded col lectors. G. N, Johnston, attorney. MATTRESS FACTORY O'BRIEN'S MATTRESS FACTORY MATlKbSShS mane over, new ones to order. 881 E. 8th St. Phone S99 Notice of Guardian's Sale ot Reel Property Notice, is her.by tivcn that In con formity with an order duly made by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County, the undersigned Agnea O'Brien, as guardian of the es tate of Elirabeth S. Griffin, an in sane and incompetent person, will, on from and after Fririav the otrd He? of August. 1SU. at the hour ot n:ui o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the law cf!:ccs ,,f hams, Smith & Rryson. Miner Building. F.ugene. lane County. Oregon, sell at private sale for cash in hand to the hivher hid. der subject to the approval of said County Court, the following described premises, to wit: The undivided one-half interest in Lots 5 and tl of Cuunlv purvey No. 1SS7 in Sections 29 and 32 in Township 16 South Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian In Lane County. Oreeon. Dated this 23rd day of .Inly, 1029. AtiXKS O RRIF.N. As Guardian of the Estate of Elira beth o. Griffin, an insane person. No.270-Tues-dy-20 FIRST LOCAL MELONS III TUESDAY PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS WOODS, phone 1729-W PATTERSON LARAWAY'S. Ph. 1. PSYCHIC READERS REV. VARONTA BATES, medium. 306 West bth. Phone 644-M. THOMAS BENNETT Psychic read er. 1149 Willamette. Phone 1343. UNDERTAKERS BRANSTETTER Phone 433. MARION VEATCH Pearl at Tenth. WALKER-POOLE Funerul Home- Eugene chapel, phone 723; Spring field clmpel, phone n2-J. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS ALLEN, S. D. 794 Willamette. RAY, L. L. 441 Miner Bldg. SLATTERY. H. E. Phone 193. SWAFFORD. WHITTEN, Lawyer, 2UI Tittany Bldg. Phone S31. WINTERMEIER. C. A. 794 Wil lamette. Land titles uid probate apeciausta. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS WHEN IN NEED OF A PHYSICIAN OR SURGEON CALL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING Name, address, phones, office and residence; Bundrant W. C. 612 Miner Bide. 591574 Rectal and Colon Diseases Dole & Sether, Miner Bklg., 48 Surgery, Radium, X-ray Donahue. Chas. D.. Miner Bldg. 21001233 Genito Urinary Diseases Dyott, Gaven, C, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Etb. Ear. Nose and Throat. 1332533 Faust, R. C. Miner Bldg. Fields, R. H., Miner Bldg., 6281370 Gen. Medicine Obstetrics. Diseases of women. Gulriacer. G. F.. Miner Bldg. 1748 2888-J Gulllon, O. R., I. O. O. F. Bldg. Et.. Eur. Nose and Throat. 133 1616-J . r r' -in 'r: t c niJ. jiowaru, m. v., oi iii5$84 PESS0NAL INSTAUiMENT LOANS ! T had money on furniture, care, Morsed notes and other good se "nun reparable in weekly or atbly imtallments. Be sure to jmitinte our terms before you hoirew. GENERAL FINANCE CORPilP ATtnv Ml Wlmftte su Phone 955 Oter Lee Dukes Hunt, Chaa. E, Miner Bldg., 648-1132 Diseases of Children Obstetrics. Kent, L S, Miner Bldg. 7381634 Kerron, Seth M Tiffany Bldg. Kkin Diseases a Snecialty. 1871472 in. y-q I " ait money to loan on homee. 'ftrtments and business property, eu per cent and seven per cent, monthly payments. Prompt Hrr.c. BANK OF COrMEItCH SEE MJL Tli'FANI VftMV 1 -. r. . .... . m drnc. Kii.i- - s .,',?'d "ntraeta bought 4 Cfwia! insurance. u1,!1 & MORTGAGE CO. . i .hu. Bank Bldg. rh. 734 "frrSu,?. CHATTEL LOANS HTGAGE CO. Kldg. I'h. 734 SilL"1 Natl. Rank MOHTinnv tM-o J?1'1' Payments on city proper-.I?''"1- l''y ooney and iilHKR m Willamette St r.7ilU- HEAL1T CO. a c. KM! j-. ' retmance oi i,u " X Tour automobile Him i,ui fim,1) monthly fc?. i-.,4"J M1-NR BLDG. On CitV real a. Isree amount. Pr.HvVHT TIt.MP -iNi'M.nal B,n, Bldg. i ..i. L' lANg e'J r-?-'." "Jn on Improted d'.' 'i. -7- Bank 1" COMMERCE i -.- riR ( tw , ...TTTT vr-j 00 residential .-BKKT W. EARL r uooe i? y 'an Northwest Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, I. u, u. I . mag- lao. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby riven that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon for Lane County July 16, 1920, upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by said Court May 24. 1929, in suit therein pending in which In vestors Syndicate, a corporation, was plaintiff and Louis A. Borde and Pear) Jennie horde were defendnnta. which execution and order of sale was to me directed end commanded me to sell the real property herein described to BatiBly certain liens and charges in said decree specified. 1 will on Thurs day, the 15th dav of August. 1929. at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, at tie southwest door of the County Curthouse in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for CRsh sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest of the defendants in said suit and of all persona claiming by, through or under them or any of them in and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: The South one-half of Lot numbered One (1) in Blork num bered Four (4) of West Siith Street Addition to the city of Eugene, in Lane County and the State of Oregon. Dated this lth day of July, 1929. H. U MOWN. As Sheriff of Tjene County. Oregon. No.2703-Tuea-dj-al3 All local produce marketi were unchanged In prices Tuesday, eggs, poultry, butter, bntterfat continuing quotations of .Monday. The local-Brown peaches are cora- r in better, and are a bit cheaper. Tuesday they were quoted from 30fi36e a basket, birring price.. The early llalea and Deweys are the two mAin varieties in. No local melons are on rJie mar- bt rat Thni. frnm ril)ai-ri are In hut It will be some time before the home-grown will be listed, dealers say. Green heans were a little cheaper Tuesday, being listed at 45c a pound, buying price, l tie wax oeana continue at uc a pound. Blackberries are plentiful, listed at SI'S 1-25 a crate, buying price. the day: EGGS Buying prices: Extras 85c; tandards, 33c; firsts, 31c; extra mo urns. Sue; first meuiums, upe; un- ergrades, 23c. Wholesale pncea: Extras 3Sc; standards, 37c; mediums, ;i3c. WITTER Wholesale or ces: Stan dard cubes 43Mjc; sour cream butter, lotjc; aweei cream ouuer, rjt..,. BUT 1 Kltr AT Buying prices: Sweet cream buttertaL 4uc: sour M-im hntterfat 46c. POULTRY Buying prices: Hens pounds and over, 10. .mc; nena, U to 4U nounda. lb. 19c: hens. it nounda and under, lb. 17c: old roosters, 10c; broilers, white, 22c; broilers, colored, 24c. MEATS Uuvini nrice: meera. vw 10c; ewes. 4(,0c; lambs, OfitlOc; year- wetnera, o'ffuc; veai. ugni lancj. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and or der of sale issued out ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for. Dane County July It), nriv, upon and pursuant to a decree dulr given and made by said Court May 24, 1929, in a auit therein pending in which In vestors Syndicate, a corporation, was plaintiff, and Ina T. Garrett and Guy Garrett were defendants, which exe cution and order of sale was to me di rected and commanded me to sell the real nronertv herein described to sat isfy certain liens and charges in said decree specified, I will on Thursday the 15th day of August, 1929, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day at the southwest door of the County Courthouse in Eugene, Lane Countv. Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest of the defendants in said ;nd or all per sons claiming by, through or unde them or any of them In and to thi following described real property, to- wit: All of Lot Nine (9) In Block Twenty-five (25) in College Hill Park Addition to Eugene, Lane Countv. Oreaon. Dated thia 16th day of July. 1929. H. L. BOW.N, As Sheriff of Ine County. Oregon. No.2704-Tues-dy-al3 Robbins, Carl Vi Tiffany Bldg. lait liwo Scaiefe. B. F, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 70-J 70-L Selover, F. E, 816-17 Tiffany Bldg. Bkln Diseases and Internal Medicine Stanard. D. C I. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throst 1332029 Talbot, H. G- Miner Bldg. 645 2338-J Wetherbee, J. R, Miner Bldg., 1601 Eye, Ear, Nose and .Throat Zimmerman, E. L, Tiffany Bldg. 6191982 DENTISTS WHEN IN NEED OF A DENTIST CALL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Name, address, phones, office and residence: Adams, W. J., 821 I. O. O. F. 149 Baker, L L. 1209 Pearl Ph. 2929 Brooke. V. L.. 218 I.O.O.F. Bldg. 237 Endicott, 8. C Dentistry 509 Miner Bldg. Phone 224 Who Will Do It! Contractor. Tradesmen, Repairmen, Miscellaneous Servloes A. KLASNIC: chimney sweep. At Shumway's Plumbing Shop. Ph. 652 it TOPS and sedan glass. En (tct Auto Top Co. 736 Char. 155, BLACKSMITH1NG Welders. Ma chinists. H. H. t inegsn, iuj l-lign. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Har greaves & Undsay, woo uax ot. Tel. JiMf. CABINET BUILDING, furniture re fiairing. wood turning, r.ugene net Shop, 216 W. 7th. 159S-J. CEMENT CONTRACTOR Nels T, Jorgensen, 831 W. 7th. Phone 1486. CLEANING CO. Oenersl cleaning F.mert Window Washers. Floor waxing. Phone 887 ET-GENE WINDOW CLEANERS Window washing, floor cleaning and waxing. Phone (V.W-W. PAINTING For house painters an nnner haneers call Preston an Hales, 851 Willsmette. Phone 665 SAW FILING snd repsiring. Eugene Ssw Works, 44'J Blair. I'cone s. WOODSAWING PHONE 2826. Graves, Robert M Miner Bldg. 65 Lee, W. B, Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-L Mclntyre, R. E Miner Bldg. 2323 Full aad partial plates a specialty. Moxley, W. E, Tiffany Bldg. 1S72 1048-J Schaefer, W. C, Miner Bldg. Extracting Specislist 1748 Titus, 11. W, Miner Bldg. 949 2034-W Willouxhby. C. B, 257 E. 10th Ave. Phone 7ii6. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS BUTTEr.FIF.LD, DR. GEO. H Rth snd Willamette Phone 5-"9 , Y.MA.N RF.AI.TY OFFICE ;e Phone 311 T- ft.Hp7RK1Ba CHAT- East 7lh 111 ' t.iv V,,'" . Mymentt. - JLi';r,M. 17 E. m.h tTr- -r IJLll"v. w,n. HOFFMAN, DR. J. A. 790 Willamette Phone 281 MEADE, 14 W. 8th ELLA C. Phone 330 MOODY. DR. 8. W. 832 Miner Hidg. Pbone 362 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. t. SCflFIKLD I'simer chir oprsctc.r. S77 W Ph. 157J: UoU Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS th F. T1INGLETTE CROOITNOLE Perniscent Wave. COMPLETE $7.50. liaircuttmg. marcelling. linger war Lng shsmpooing. lscials. HUB S BLAUTY dHOP 877 Willsmette Phone 838 CROUI INUI.E T F. R M A N E N WAVE Finger wave, merrellin Facials. Etc. Hair cuts z.lc B5c. CITY BEAUTY SHOP, 11 E. Brosdwsy. Phone J49. CORSETS BARCLEY Irene Croaley. 294 M. DRESSMAKING Mrs. M. R. Thompson, 1S32 Orchard. hatisfaction guaranteed. I'd. r,- FUR SPECIALIST cline to 1-8 gsin, with corn 1 1-2 to 2 1-8 down, osts 3-4 to 1 1-8 off. and provisions from 40 set back to a rise of 2. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Aug. 111. OP) (U. S. D. .) Hogs,: 1S00; klow; light and butchers around steady but uneven: 160 to 210 lb. $12 to $12.14; 200-250 lbs.. $11.10 to $12.15. Cattle: S00O; calves, 2000: uneven hut steady; stters 1300-1500 lbs. I4 to 10; fkVMloO Ihs.. $13.50 to 16.90; fed yearlings. 750-050 lbs. $13.25 to 16.25; vealers $14.50 to 17: stocker and feeder steers $11.25 to 13. Sheep: 14.000; steady to 25c lower; native lambs $13.25 to 13.50: range lambs $13.25; fat ewes weak $5 to 6.50: feeding lambs quotable steady. Imbs 92 lbs. down $13 to 13.90; ewes 150 lbs. down $4.75 to 6.50; feeder lambs $12.25 to 13.65. Weekly Report of Swift is Received LOCAL PRICES live. lllgLJc; SELUHfi FROM 15 TO 311 CENTS EACH nrir irnnnd 41tV TMunl. 1 I'iiks wt re retailing at iiOc t don TuphiIhj. trreeii rorn continues plentiful, vnryinK In price from HV(25c a dozen fars. depending on i and quality of the ears. But few pears were In T.tdaT, aellmir tttilt nt fie a pound. r'lM 'in rvnio i he prices at the market Tuesday: Weather condirlona are now leaa favorable for butter and with the ad vancing summer, production ia de clining, but as compared to a year ago the volume of fresh butter being pro duced is normal, says the report from Swift and company. There is a noticeable decrease r the volume of fresh eggs available as compared with last week. The quality of eggs is irregular because of warm weather. The selling situation !n the poultry market is reported unite, tied with ten dency for lower quotntiona. ALB S li .i(xi8c; hogs, SOTAR. r.UVY. 7(ll UKA1M3 Buying pncea: wneai. No. 1 white, 1.20; red wheat No. 1. $1.10; barley No. 2, ton, $30; oaU white. No. 2t ton $30. T,Of!ATj VEGETABLES Buylnt prices: Green onion, doj. bunchea, 35 L4w; radisnea, aoz. Duncnes, oo i 40c; new beeta, dos. bunches rftKfl'KHr, new carrots aoa. ouncnes ooittfur; new peas, lb., 610c; cauliflower, lb., 8c; new potatoes, lb. 2c: green beans lb., 4g3c; lettuce, doi. heads 6075c; summer squash, do., 40c; cabbage, lb. 2c; wax beans, lb., 6c; new tur nips, doa. bunches, 4oc; new corn, dox. ears, 20c; cucumbers, dot. 3J(g40c; dill, do.. 90c: dry onlona, lb., 3t&4c: Swiss chard, lb., 7c; green peppers, lb., 15c. l-KLlia Buying pncea: ureen ap nles. lh. (rSAc: earlv oeaches. 4-lb. bas ket. 8035c; tame blackberries, crate $1(1.25; strawberries, crate $2.2o( ; peacn piums, id. ic. WOOL Burtna nricea: medium. Ktflnflr! fine. 82: coarse. 80c. HAYS Buying prices: No. 1 oata and vp ten nay. ton, xigjio; ciover buy, ton, $12(flil3. Eugene's participation In Albany's annual twin round-up, which will be held thia year on Hept. 2, Labor day, was urged by U. W. Tripp and T. I. DAtn-ln AnairniDn nA m m K r nt the round-vlp- program committee, who were lu Eugene Tuesday morning to tender invitations through Mayor Wilder, Frank Jenkins, president of the chamber of commerce, and T. J. Flippin, executive secretnry. Eusene was asked to present humorous stunt in the stunt conteat. Cities of the entire stat will be asked to Join the atune contest, Mr. Tripp said. Eugene was also asked to send a numuer oi iwjld w wjo rniind-im. Prixes will be awarded the twins hn ar most alike, most unlike. voungest, oldest, and to the twins born on treo. liv wno mosi resemuic nrh nther. ft wa announced. Nail driving, horseshoe, and other contesta with twins as participants Mr on the schedule. Motor boat racing and bathing beauty will be among the event of the program to ne nein at nryant i ar on tne wuiameiie river. The first local-grown mnsVmelons of the season were in at the Pro ducers' Public msrket Tueadity, sell ing from ltV&SOc each. Although the season has been late for all other vegetable and fruit produce, the melons are not very late for this aection of the country. Through Au gust and September the niatkt 1ms many of the local mti kmclone and cantaloupes as well as the water melons grown here. Cabbage went up a half-cent at the market Tuesday and is now re tailing at 20 a pound. The cab bage is rather scarce and is likely to go as ntgh as 4c a pouurt before the winter varieties come on in late Keptember or October. reaches were Plentiful at the mar ket Tuesday, retailing still at 33c a basket. Several varieties of nlntns are on the market now, ranging from 25c a pojnd. The peach plums remain at 3c a pound, retail. rick ling ontona and pickling cu cumbers are very numerous now. Fhe onions ranee- from rVHOc a pouud, being graded according to tote, and the cucumbers go from Afii7r a pound. r resn lima beans continue fairly nlentiful but are ranidlv cleaned in eHch market day. They are a bit higher, being Bold nt Joe pound, shelled, or two pounds for 10c in the shell. Tho green and wax beans were not as plentiful as they have been Tuesday, although unchanged in price at oc a pound. The late rhubarb la down to 2c a pound. Offerings of crah apples vers more numerous Tuesday, selling at 5c a pound. Blackberries were much more in evidence, selling usually at 0c a box. Green applea are larger now. Oravenstlena are more in evidence, but all varieties continue steady in NEWS IS GIVEN tVMTPf 1 X-TW "- a m AJ li.'niUiiL'. arrOf au, -w i Receipt of the yellow meat musk melons from the McMinnville area waa reported today. They were be ing solo at 4 centa a pound. Watermelons were still unchanged in nrice. Oregon melons from the llnrmiston district wera aie nexi week, when prices were expected to begin to weaken. Butter and egg prices were un changed. The newly oraanfxed Port land Produce exchanrze held its first session Monday, but found nothing to warrant any disturbance in price. Only the butter situation was discussed. Another decline rook place In the price of Takima cantaloupes at the Last hide market ot tne uaroeners and Ranchers' association. The best wore quoted at $1.50 a crate. Black berries dropped to ?1 1.".jl.2A, green corn to $1.25, cucumbers to 60 centa a box, celery to 75 centa a donen bunches and squash to 15 i box. PUBLIC MARKET WOMEN WAITED HIEIH Bunch vegetables, rsdlshes, tur nips, onions, nunen -6 Itnnch carrots, beets, bunch 5c; 8 for 10 Bulk beets, IK 2H3e Swiss chard, lb. . 5c lry onions, lh. 4Q5c ac Cnbtage, 5 -2V ecnlMnt. lh. 15c: some, each lOdiloc New peas, lb.. 8r; 2 for . 15c Endive, bunch 10c Hhubarb. IK 2c Leaf lettuce, lb Head lettuce, head Parsley, bunch 10c cciiioc Tomatoes, hot house, lb.. 15c outdoor, lb, 15c; 2 for 25c Cucumbers; each 5c; some 2 for 6c; some 3 for ....- ..10c Green and wax beana, lb. 5c New cauliflower, lb. 8c; 4 tor inc New potatoes, lb. Kasptierries, i boxes itntwborries, 2 boxes Loganberries, crate Kohlrabi, lb. .: Anrioot plums, lb. Peach plums, lb 2.V 25c S1.75 -2H(t3c ZIZ7.;5c Mammoth Nackrterries, box ......6c IlimslMva blnckberries. box Oc I,awton hlackberriea, box '. 5c I- rctth lima wans, shelled, lb Joe Summer sniiriRh. each .((. oc: or Summer aquftsh, each 3 'ft He New corn, doa 16fft-5c Inckhng cucumltera, graded, lb. -Jyj, ic I. Pimm nit'iimbera. 2 for 5c Melons . -..15&3l.e Peaches, bnaket -...... -36c Crab annles. lb. 6c , v:. i enrs, iu. Women for variona oneratlona rri the canning of beans, beeta, ana blackberries are in demand at the, Eugene Fruit Growers association cannery, according to Lee 8. Turner, superintendent. The cannery li pnttine ' of beans and 40 tons of beers t4fllW cannery li patting up SO ton a Wit. Turner aald. lllmalava black berries are coming in now and th evergreens will be coming soon. A new vacuum process walnut sorting machine waa received by the cannery Tuesday, it waa announced. The vacuum "finds" the light dried up nuts and separates them from th good onea. State Game Group Will Make Exhibit The Oregon state game commission will bare displays at tbe annual Cali fornia state fair at Sacramento next month, and according to Ben F. Dor rla, member of the commission, th work on the exhibit Is well advanced. Photograpba of the state game farm near Eugene, the fish hatcheries Is. including the McKenzie plant, and other points of game interest in Ore gon will be used In the display. Oregon stands ahead of anr other state In wild bird propagation, aald Mr. Porria. liene M. Simpson, super intendent of atate game farma in Oregon, la held to be one or the four outstanding men in this work in the United States. SAVE MONEYI On Ruga, Davenport at the T Willamette Furniture Co. T Corner Bth & Olive Sts. Z l'ickling onions, lb. 6c .10o Larceny by Bailee Charged to Youth A complaint charging Harold Head, 20, with larceny by bailee was drawn by the district attorney Tuesday. Head was arrested late Monday night by Deputy Sheriff Julian Strait. He ia charged with stealing a check of the principal of $33.25 from a Mexican laborer, District Attorney Alta King ssld. Heavy Old Growth Slab Wood, 12 or 19 In. length, (C Cfl per cord sDOswU MANEHUD-HUNTINGTON FUEL CO. Phone 651 LEE-DUKE CAFE The Best of Food and Service. Tnm Trills. 20. was riven a term of three months In the county Jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny Tuesday morning. A 15-year-old bor, arrested on the same charge, will be turned over to the Juvenile court, according ru n V. Klstterr. denutv district at turn... The district attorner will ?oint out that he has broken a parole rom the state reform school and will undertake proceedings to return him. Mr. Slnttery ssld. The two were arrested at Spring field late Monday evening by Deputy Sheriff Julian Strait. They were said to have stolen property consisting of a compression grease gun, a jack, automobile coils, snd a saw. A . SUMMIT EXCURSION Tomatoes were slightly higher at 75 centa. lettuce at $1.25'xl.&5 and eel ery hearts at $1.50. There waa an unuNjaltv brisk demand for lettuce. Trading was active and other prices held steady. OTHER MARKETS PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Aug. 1 8. OP Ca t- tle and calves ouotably steady; re ceipts, cattle 250. calves 80. Hogs: yuoiably steady, receipts 250. hbeep and lambs: Steady, receipts 300. Lambs. 84 lbs. down, medium III .VVj 1 1 ; all weights, cull to commoa -'a.D.50. BY S. P. Where Moat Men Buy Their Shoea Sale Now On. Buster Brown Shoe Store 3EPT. STORES, W ' IN THI Will jfirV PAN-DANDY JfcjJL It's alow baked Yt?V keeps Ita freshness, 0PjOTf KREMMEL'S r BAKERY ' Cara Nome Toilet Preparation! (old exclusively Drtttf' comvttuxy 8th A. Willamette Tiffany Bldg. YOU ARE INVITED to see and hear the new Phltoo Balanoed Neutrodyne Radio at the Radio Service and Supply Co. "Radio Headquarters" Rayon Curtain Panels. Rem- lar L2o, August QDm ........ WWW Sal.. KAFOURY'S 61 E. Broadway GOODYEAR TIRES At Mall Ordef Price Eugene Vulcanizing Works For that Good Coal I Rook String. Aberdeen, Castle gate, Qaeoo Briquets RAINIER GOAL 00. Phono 412 6( W. Broadway t Ask your grocer for Blue Bell Butter Speolal Offering In MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGES Applegate Furniture Co. Miner Bldg. Phone 91S UEO. A. SIMON, Electro rhror.rs1or Phone 3M-J. Over I'rnoey's SUire. MINERAL VAPOR BATHS TlliiVI'SH.V S MIVKHAI VAfViK ,'.TTE.NDACL. n- H, j i ;, ,,.7? and ty Inane I Nt RSI" IV ATT EN t uu"l. L, 6U Ate. i'iiO.NE UW-W ot 5-i-i. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore, Ang. Z-Un Wheat futurej; Sept.: Open 1.25: high 1.25; low 1.24 1-2; close 1.24 S-4. Dec.: Open 130 1-2: blgh 1.80 3-i; low 1.30 1-8; close 1.30 1-8. Msv Open l.7 1-2; high 1.38 1-8; low 1.37 1-2: close 1 38. Cssh wheat: liig Bend Blusstem. bsrd white, 11; sou white 1.25; western white, 1.25; hard winter. 1.22: northern spring, 1.22; western red 1.22. Osts: No. 2 38-lb. white, 8400. Today's car receipta: Wheat 201 barter 2; flour 15; corn 6; oats 2 hay 4. PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND. Ore, Au. 13 P Exes, butler, milk tbutlerfsti, noijitry. onions. nntat'es, wool, nuts. bar, ra'sra bark and bops, steady and unchscged- CHICAAM GRAIN rHTiAI. Aug. 13 P) Indlcs tions of good-siied export buying of IMte'l Hietes wheat led to esrly up turns todsy in whest vslues here. Th'ie were also advices tlist in three Argentine trovin'-es where rain was most needed, showers only were re reived. Opening 7-Hc to 1 7-Hi' high er. 'iSVfo wheat prices kept nesr to he iif.tisl rsnge. Corn end oats syro third w.tu whest, corn starting -i to I 1 4c up snd later showing Ions- I., II. .a'-kori es. hut then sdvsning sgsin I'roT'S- i nvn IUL' 111 , IHT k 1 1 . I . A . . 1 LL A 1. i J U'h.. " .... . Rt ... An excursion to Odell lake at the summit of the Caacadea la acheduled for Sunday, August 18, according to L. L. Graham, district freight and psssenger agent of the Southern Pa cific. A special train bearing excursion ists from Sllverton, Salem, Albany, snd other points will arrive et Eugene at 9:40 o clock Sunday morning, ana will leave the summit on the return trip at 5:40. Boating, fishing, hiking, snd pie nicking are on the program. Lieut. S. W. Hanxu Heard Over Phone From Boston, Mass. Lieut. B. W. Harms, TJ. 8. N, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. llanns, 12S7 Osk street, ia lesvlng for Cuba on the battleship Hscrsmento, to spend a year in tropical watera, ac cording to a trsnacontinental tele phone message received by hia pa rente here. In the long-distance ronverastlon between Boston sVid Eugene Mr. and Mrs. llanns could bear' their son as plainly as If he hsd Jnst called up from down town. He hse called them frequently from across the continent, speaking from New York and from I'hiladelnhia. Lieut, llanns will go to the rename canal tone, and next year expecta to return to the coast. lie haa been ab sent from Eugene for the past two end one-half years. w Ask for your Cssh Register tueeleta thev are valuable. 88 E, Broadway Get your Candy It a Candy ' 8tor 0.' B. Moors I GN Phone S42 Now la the Tim to Buy Your Fall Suit. We hare soma won derful now patterns. Suits tall- mature .T.... $29.50 OY FULTON, 30 W. 10th BARGAINS AT PUBLIC SALE Metropolitan Chain Stores 738 Willamette BETSY ROSS BREAD CHASE CO. Plumbing and Heating Englnosrt Sheet Metsl Worfc PHONE 243 SPECIALS ON BEDROOM PURNITURB JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. Tiros Isst longer and rlda better And, the cost Is less. LEE Mark Sanderson Eugene's Tlrs Man Broadway and Oak You'll LIVE to bs a THOUS AND If you EAT hers FOOD that Is scientifically prepared, IMPERIAL LUNCH Automatlo Electrlo Oil Burners complete line can Inetall In good furnace. Sea these before buying. H. W. White Electrlo Co. 978 Willsmette 8t. Phone 284 BOXES LUOS Eugene Box Co. 4th and Psarl . Phono 1274 JUNE lo SALE Ovsr 1000 Items to Chooss From. Carroll-Davis Pharmacy 730 Willamette Phone 29 Flit SPECIALIST Fipert In re- fairing, remodeling and cleaning all mds of furs. H.in.ng a ipec.aity. Work r-iaranteM. Msdsm Ker brsi'be. l"2t Polk St. I'hone 13 J. MATTRESS FACTORY LliiKNK MATTRESS A: I I'll. CO. Maitree rrbtnlu relumed sstue Out. New mat!rees. any size. Phone e-12 1 fS olive street. UPHOLSTERY Elks Will Meet Wednesday Night The Eugene Elks will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday night, August 14. A report will be msde on the meeting of the grsnd lodge by delegstrs. The Corvallis F.Iks are expected to visit tbe Eugene Iwlge oo September 11, at wIikE time the visitors will fmt on sn entertainment for the ocel group. A golf tournament ia planned for the afternoon of the eleventh. Al Stien la in charge of the tournsment. Klofd We.trfield represents MLTLAL LIFE ok N'MV lOitE. fhoue 877 or LcM-W. We repair all makes of sleotrio motors and maohlnery. Bailey Electric Co. Phone 234 840 Willamette FALL TERM Begins Tuesday, Sept. 3rd Eugene Business College Phone 890 Minor Bldg. Phone J V Printing V Eugene Printing Co. Guard Building Quality Developing and . Printing Kuykendall Drug Co. 870 Willamette Phone 23 Ludford's Paint, Wall Paper, Art Oooda 65 West Broadway Phone 749 Justrite Bird Foods and Remedies Call for them at QUACKENBUSH'S On Vacation! Just call 1100 or tell the carrier your vacation address and The Ouard will follow you wherever you so, keep, lng you In touch, with every thing at borne. The Guard Follows Vour Vacation, W ' . f : : : ' ( 1 I r t-