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PADDED VANS
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. of child part or all
TW7"'r..:.. Barents. Large
s! ..ol T for play. Kindergarten
1255 Pearl. Phone
rj"ir and heavy mecninery.
it'll, Phone 720 daytime
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'WOOD SAWING We go anywhere
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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
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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,
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