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I vt Rent ' owu J v .:-i6i ' " mVE FREE USE OF "V irl' P- U. DO o""i i pOOM Rent reasonable, -rRxTsHED BEDBOOMS B gj5'Ti-Chap. 745 P.arL 122.1T88-M. n-"; 11th. m r-"v "Zmr.T) BOOMS blocks -rrTTmvB F -M In private 1S72 lYdlamette. Phone ipmoBOOMS SS. Breakfast " J.ired. 1657 Franklin. Phone A,,J.r'. m.v. from Un versitv. I-Al. O SJThEATED HOOMS-Nlcely irEV'u.j 0h reasonably priced. furDi.u." - 1122 Alder. . mo RENT Furnished ' sleeping Klm. Close-in. 837 Lincoln. JtrNISHED housekeeping rooms. 1392 Olive- JJmNG iiooms for rent- K7 Pe.rl. TENTS and ROOV We. SO Oak. MEP1NG ROOM FOR RENT aia Bast 8tli. Apartment for Rent 620 THE BABTLE COURT Hiab-cl-'a apartment house, attract ively nd comfortably furnished, .n. niimnvd And nrovided with excellent service. Whether as permanent reeiaent or only as ikertime euests. you will find in it. u.iu lnnrr nil the comforts IOB vmi - sod conveniences of the modern apartment home, at very reasonaDie rates. C. I. Collins, Res, Mgr., 11th Ah. it Pearl, rnona ioou. ITinKVCE APARTMENTS (for nerly Taylor-Elliott). Finest in the city. Thoroughly modern in every insect 49 apartments from 1 to 4 rooms. Showers, electric ranges. Frlzidairea. hsrdwood floors, etc Complete Isundry fscllities. Fur Dished or unfurnished, 1 block from easiness district. 1272 Willamette. Phone 22IB-J. Manager, K. L. liOGEHS. TWO 8-ROOM APARTMENTS Newly furnished and renovated. Private bath, electric inge, with free garage. Alao two nicely fur nished rooms. H. C. SAUNDERS, 839 West 4th. Phone 1074-W. OSE. TWO and THR-CE-KOOM fur nished apartments. Will rent by day, week or month. Private bath in each apartment. Heat, water and bants turnisned. St FKANUl.. APARTMENTS 182 West 8th 8t. Toil RUNT Four-rcom apartment second uoor, partly turnisned. ilo, 607 West 11th St. HIOOM APARTMENT. Downstairs, nnturnished or partly furnished. near University. Phone 1005-J, 1-62 Emerald. WAITED Tenant for furnished Apartment. Two rooms, kitchen, bath, garage, light, water and heat r vw. 1B76 I'afrmount DOWNSTAIRS FURNISHED APARTMENT 2 rooms and kitch nette. Garage. 531 West 10th. roone 1S06-W after 8 p. m. APARTMENT 6 rooms. Furnished. i.-irn.. Qtove, ana water neater. Garage. No small children. Apply iwu rayior. IPDDL-n Tit, r-T- t, . n . nm WCVT O l.l-.- . t, n nn ui uiuca. irom u. oi j. au JTHNI8HED AND UK FURNISH. Bleeping rma S3 Pearl. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room Apt, for Bent 610 j wo. is i w. Bin. APARTMENT FOR RENT With or without garage. Close In. CHEAP. raone 02 or call Go, Willamette. to LET i . . ax. f"t 14, partly furnished. Phone U T. HENDERSON, B29-W. SOSB COURT Furnished or unfur nished apartments, 124J Willam ette. Phone 88. WWN8TAIRS. FRONT. PIANO. GARAGES. 821 WEST 10th. CKFIJ mr ism. o fc. Broadway. URMSHKD 5-rm. flat. Phone Jl'RNISHED APARTMENTS In- T fURxiSHED APARTMENTS Houses for Rent 630 ySITT HrnOHTS" HOME --. i, BAL.bi or liKASB " have now decided to lease this eesutlful Home, located on B. llh nd IV -er St. Has 8 fine rooms nd douole plumbing. Is modern in very respect. A wonderful home. t 1.X,(;I'T'SIVF: AGENTS ALO, PETERSON or IM tph, , D- L- WEBSTER Si W'U- 9t Phone 3194 fOR RENT FurnUh.d house, W3 iniveraity St. Krestz tirrih,cr. Hardwood floors, double pluming. Modern eicept furnace. K. j ,0 ,"P",9fbl Prtr- Fhone 0R RENT October 1st, 8-roora Souse, with garage, near high school, on bus line. Reasonable jent. Inquire at Anchorage. Phone n-S"R00M COTTAGE South Willamette St. Handy to Dunn 5lb2.i-. 15 Pf month. Phone ftRSlfHED HOUSE-Modern ex cept furnace. Piano, fireplace, gar- Houses for Rent 630 FOR RENT FurnlBhed house, f.80 per monin. i lose in. ai'tf East Sth Phone 1140-W. SIX-ROOM MODERN I --SB in University district. Has basement, furnace heat and garage. Will rent very reasonable. I'hona 784 day time's; 2510 evenings. Day ET1GEXF! Vi.t.. Ph. TRANSFER & STORAGE Ph 1B0 ANS WHERE 2063 40 W. 8tB FOR IIRE S41 E14 HOUSE FOR RENT (to lease I B rooms. In good condition. Circulat ing heat, good electric range. Rent 35. Call evenings. 208-R. FOR RENT On River Avenue, 8 acres with buildings. Inquire at last house on left on River Ave., be tween 6 and 9 evenings. HOUSE and 2 acres. 8 miles north on nignway. Also household goods f .utile, including piano. K. ROYtSTC M. R. A. 8-ROOM HOUSE, 4 bedrooms, newl. inuea. tuoo est qtn, Garagai In quire 372 West 10th. FOR RENT Small furnished houae near Unireraity. 2064 Onyi. 6-ROOM PLASTERED FURN1SB HD HOUSE Reduced to $85 per month. Oall 1768 Hilyard. Ph. 8128. FOR RENT Mooern 6-room house. Furnace, fireplace, electric range and water heater. Phone 2508-W. HOUSES FOR RENT in all parts of city. Furnished or unfurnished. L. E. HODGES REAXlT CO. 742 Willamette St. NICELY FURNISHED three-room house. Mode.n. Garage. Phone 81)1, Apt. 104. FURNITURE and Piano moving our specialty. Prices reasonable. O. & M. TRANSFER CO. Phone 32. FOR RENT Apartments and hous es, lurnished aud unfurnished. PARSONS & BROWN. Ph. 105 CLEAN SMALU HOUSE Furnish ed. Close in. Phone 1454-J. FOR RENT Grand St. r-roomed bouse, 48 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT 1165 PearL 4-ROOM NEWLY PAPERED HOUSE furnished. looS Lawrence. For Rent Farms 640 756 ACRE GRAIN AND STOCK RANCH TO LEASE FOR ONE i'EAR Inquire of M. WILHELM, Rm. 24, First Natl. Bank Bldg., Phone 73-1, evenings 2510. STOCK RANCH FOP 5NT 320 acres, near Minerva. ' ie or write D. C. HENRY, 138" ,yi St., Eu gene, Ore. 100 IMPROVED ACRES for lease 40 acres under cultivation, balance pasture. Viil lie'1 some equipment. W. T. SHERMAN, U81 Willamette Board and Room 650 PLEASANT ROO:.I AND BOARD - Near business sect' n and univer sity. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen. 054 Patterson Court. Between Broadway and millrace. Phone 1453-W. ROOM AND BOARD For gentle man, $7.oO weekly. Close in; garage if desired. Phone 935-J BOARD AND ROOMS, two blocks from campus, 1137 Hilyard. Under new management. Phone 2298-W. BOARD AND ROOM For men only. Phone 1945-J. FURNISHED RO M near Univer sity. Board if desired. Phone 2U65W or call at 1942 Agate. FOR RENT Rooms with bosrd for 2 gentlemen. Garages. 466 West 11th. Phone 1387-M. MODERN HEATED, home cooking. 1138 Jefferson. 1199-Jz. CLEAN. FURNACE HEAT Home cooking. 1250 Willamette St. ROOM AND BOARD Close In. 7B2 Jefferson, Garages. Phone 2181-J Wanted to Buy 700 HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO BELLI Furniture. stoveB, tools, clothing, rags, sacks, tires, tubes, any thing c'sc. We pay the most money. EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE. Phone 2390 206 W. Sth Wanted to Buy 700 WANTED ALIVE OR DRESSED 20 hogs a dav. Will pay Portland prices. Phone R. B. MAYBERRV, 2312-.T or BLUEBIRD PACKING CO. 1632. We also use beef and fancy veaL WANTED To BUY Dry old growth fir In the woods or on board car. Phone 3104. WANTED Wheat. CRABTREE SEED AND FEED STORE. Stan ley Store No. 8. USED FURNITURE--One piece or house full. Phone 61KJ for highest cash prices. U" A,h?,1. WILLAMETTE FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE WANTED OREF S AUCTION MARKET Phone ;'152 CASH PAID tor aults, clothing, tools, tents or most snything STAR EXCHANGE 60U Will. Ph.597 WANTED STOCK HOGB J. H. BRAY. Phone 76-1 -2 FRYERS lW to - lb. Best "He. paid. MAMMY'S CABIN. Phou. 2776. - CASH PAID for r Italian prunes for drying. GEO. P. HALL 14B Yt. 6th. . YOUNG JERSEY GUEriNSE Y. 4 GALLON COW. Tested. 1441 west 6th. Phone 5810-M. Wanted to Rent 710 WANTED TO LEASE For term of 6 years, stork rsncn with sheds for stock snd buildings for 2 fsmil.fs. Will furnish own stock M. u. HOWARD. Rt-1, Boi 120-. New- Derg. ure. TUTnISUED COTTAGE ON Mc KENZIE-Nesr Rl-ie shove, b responsible roopW. RepU Boi 809 cajsj G-Jrd Wanted, Help 720 BOYS WANTED to Sell P nm S o.(. Circulation Mn,r Between 2 p. m. and 3:30 n THE GUARD 1041 Willamette St. "M"n rrom 25 to 30 to do wo"" officl E Wthl Phoned:'1'6- " 80 JIENORWOMEN-Part or full TeTfpVa v f0ar8il- EUGENE IbLEtLAN AGENCY. 80 West r mTpC'l,iiug'"f s- UAHL EL LIOTT. Plwne 1404. CaX PLACE A HUSTLER In this county. R. 11. Clark, Buyers Build ing. Portland. Ore. wood. Phone 441-J. GIRL For general honsssork S40 "s, eperience. . -.w,.. AV tare uuara. FIREMAN WANTED In eiehsng. or use of office room. Apply E 20i8-M,W,lt' 670 We" Uth- Ph" WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply morninga 673 West 10th. WOMEN WANTED For cannery work. Apply to cannery Superin tendent, Eugene Fruit Growers' Ass'n. WANTED Prune pickers, 1 mile N. E. Ferry Rt. Bridge, for Tuesday. E. T. BUSHNELL EXPERT MECHANIC WANTED ...SO West Sth St. Situations Wanted 730 YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK Ex perienced as camp cook, dishwash er, delivery driver, mill fireman or common labor. References. What have you? 808 care Guard. HOUSE PAINTING. PAPER HANG ING. KAl.SOjil.NING AND IN TERIOR DECORATING, Paul de Autremont, 895 West 20th. Phone 30S7-W. OFFICE MANAGER or ACCOUNT ANT High caliber man. with 10 years corporation experience. Can furnish best of references. Will sp preciste an interview. Reply 298 care Guard. WIUj CARE FOR SMALL CHIL DREN in my own home. Can give references. Box 46, Coburg. PRACTICAL NURMINQ WANTED Experienced, references. Phone 1995-R. HOME LAUNDERING 22U3-W. 551 E. 15th. CLERICAL POSITION WANTED Can operate Burrougha mach ines. Reply 299 care Guard. ANYONE WANTING CARPEN TERS to work .all LABOR UNION HALL, 2694. FLAT IRONING and RUFF-DRY Phone 2506-J, Mrs. Erlckson. FOR WOOD SAWING Call NEIL 1139-J. WOODS AWING Phone 502-M. BAUER, WOODSAWING 2826. WANTED Phone WOODSAWING Fhone 1234. WANTED Truck 678-M. work. Phone DRESSMAKING, Tsllorlng. fur work; reasonable. Phone 3180-W. WOODSAWING Call 2903-J. J. G. PEDERSON. WANTED Sewing at my home. Phone 2402-J. WOODSA ftING Phone 870-W. EXPERIENCED NURSE 2214-R, WANTED Team work. Phone 828. Wanted Miscellaneous 750 PADDED VANS FOR MOVING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE PACIFIC TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. C9U West Sth WANTED To trsde radio for yoor mImoRRAN & WASHBURNE Third Floor AUTOMOBILE KEYS-Made with or without duplicate, hu LLLLK, 104 W. Sth. WANT USE OF PIANO for storage. No children. Phone 56. Money to Loan 800 SALARY LOANS (5 to $30 Without security Also loans on furniture csrs. endors ed notes ndt oer good .enjri.ies. GENERAL FINANCE CORP V 841 Willamette St. Phone 950 MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rate, long term on farms; monthly payments on city P'P": lies if desired. Plenty money snd fTTbEHUEH. 868 Willamette SL 8 PER CENT LOANS on residential """"ROBERT W. EAHL Miner Bid,. P"" '4S? MONEY TO LOAN on city real v late. Small or large amount. HENRY THOMP First National Bank Bldg. LOANS EASY PAMETf" F. M . CASHMAN REALTY Or FILE 41 Willamette Phone ill LOANS . e make straight loans en hnprrred dVBPANPKrtJi- COMMERCE "flu C. GATE will reflnsnr- or .. i on your sntomoblU. J' bone I'OTft. j - i j it. A r TO FURNITlnr. sno v n . TEL LOANS -Csrs refinanced, tmsil monthly payments. SWA MIi- L. Saat H Money to Loan 800 : n . Loans n h"' Uity. GDwAwCO. 137 aiM EH""! loans Prompt pX. Natl. P.ank Bldg. Ph. 7;V4' MONEY TO LOAN P- Al G. PKTEHSON. 632 Will. -.seeV .1. 'l'Jlj2K -'ih Ave. Miscellaneous 900 uiniw truck I BB08;-Serri 15-. :.i " unu riiDDlsn. Re.ideno one n" Per uioa;h. Pbone 7e-K-2 , ANY UIRL in troubl may communl- on diaT- Prii-ea on the whole re- p Tjwr at" "lH,u' ,or UnT'o M"J'air r""-! t ir.de. of I,i.n prune, sre ' , .! retailing now at S1.2.-S a bushel at the fcTORAGt-CRATINO - MOVING ffisrket. They conUnue plentiful. PACIFIC TRANSFER STORAGE b''T" ""7" "nd Cll. 59 West Sth PROFESSIOIL DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS ALLEN, S. D. 704 Villamette. RAY, L L 441 Miner Bldg. SIATTERY, H. E. Phone 193. bW At FORD, WUITTEN, Lawyer, ' iuiimany HUlg. flioue S31. ! W1NTERMEIER, C. A. "94 WU- tameiie. Lana uuea nd nrooate specisliats. CALKINS & CALKINS W. W. lj.lk,n. S M i'ultin. Bank of Comuierca Hldi I'hnn. at-?i : PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HkN IN NEED OF A PHYSICIAN I OR SURGEON CALL ONE OF JiiK FOLLOWING Name, address, phones, offio. and residence: Bundrant, W. C 612 Miar Bldg. 5U1 574. Rectal Diseases and Constipation Dale & Setter, Miner Bldg. 48 Surgery, Radium, X-ray Donabue, Chaa. D. Miner Rids. lilUO 1233 Genito Urinary Disessee Dyott, Gaven, I. O. O. F. ; t. Lye, Ear, Nose and Throau 1332533 Faust, R. C Miner Bldg. 83 Fields, R. 11., Miner Bldg., 81&-1370 Gen. Medicine Obstetrics. Diseaaea of women. Fox, I. K-, Miner Bid. 812 1BOT Guldager, G. F., Miner Bldg. 1748 2888-J Gullion, O. H.. 1. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 133 itJIB-J Howard, M. G 312 Tiffany Bldg. 1115284 Hunt, Chaa. E., Miner Bldg., U48-11S2 Diseases of Children Obstetrics. Kent, L S Miner Bldu. 7881634 Kerron, rleth M., Tiffany Bldg. bkin Diseases a Specialty. 1871472 Northwest Eye. Ear, Nose snd Throat Hospital, 1. O. O. F. Bldg.. 133. Bobbins, Carl W,l-ilfnyB.d,ig36 Scaiefa, B. F L O. O. F- Bldg. iO-J 70-Ij BelOT.r, F. E 816-17 Tiifsny Bldg. Skin Disesses ana Intsrnsl Medicine Sunard, U. C, 1. O. O. B Bldg. j Eye. kar,No and Ibroa j Talbot, U. U., Miner Bldg 045 2339-J Wetberbee, J. K, Miner Bldg., 1001 Eye. tar, Nose and Throat. Zlnuaerman, K. U, TU'ntt1982 DENTISTS WUEN IN NEED OF A UENl'lST CALL ONE OF T11K FOL- LOW1NU: Name, address, phones, offio and residence: H.k U U, t-eari a u. f!l "j Brooks, V. U, lti I.U.U.V. Bldg. 17 Endkolt. S. C.-UeiWstry 60 Miner Bldg. Phone 22 Lee, W. B, Tilfany blag. 4-J -L ; Mclotyre, H. E., Miner Bldg. MM " t ull ,nd psrual plates a apeciaity. Moxl.y. W. a,",., Bchaef.r, W. C, Miner Bldg. 174S cxtracung i.v.-..-. sts ..w f 1 iu I. aV araa I Wlllouthby, C. a., " i'bone i oo. OPT0METRISTS and opticians BLTIEHFIELIJ, DK. EO. H. th snd Willsmette Pho.s oJV IIOKKMAN, Lilt. J. A. Pbons 1'87 790 Willamette MEAL'S. ELLA ( 14 W. Sth Phone 330 MooDV. HH. 8. W 832 Miner Bldg. Pbon. 312 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. E. 8i:OFIEIJ-P.lm 'J'': onr.ctor. 877 Will. Ph. 157J; IW1 Ketste of fuls Anderson NOTK'K Of KIN AL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given thst leon .rd Anderson bss filed in tne County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Ine County, hi. final report .s Ij-.:. ,.,r 1,1 the flUt of U)UIS j...n Pressed; sno thst ten I oclock In the forenoon of Ssturdsy, th, ! lth dsy of October, UVW st tb. courtroom thereof In Eugene. Oregon .,e been sppointed snd fited s. the llref. sird pure for bearing ob ectlon. to said rerrt and for the final settle ment of the estste of deceased. I.EuNARIl A.VUEKSOV. , Admimstrstor of the Folate of Iui. Anderson Oecessed. 1 E. WHEELER. Attorney. K.i72fl Tlior. if olO EfCHAHGES IN MARKETS MONDAY PRUNES SLIGHTLY LDWERATMARKETil I The daily schedule at the Pr,V.,io. era' Phi; 1... t . . --."v m,.ri is Decerning more PTular with Eugeneans al! the time anu Mondar ther " ? M(!M" lher1 KMt tr,,ie. 1 URh fpw 8Ulu -'P' ATS, aihtc was tO Oil mriAtr alf nriJiina Sc a pound Monday. ! The honey dew melons are coming on now, tellinr usually at 10c each. Stall til had them Monday. is roming in more plntl- , fully. The Chase Gardeu choice cel ery is on the market now. Prices remain from 8 to 10c a bunch More oi the small red mdishea were on display Monday. Stall 10 had a good display. 'rapes are coming in more fully all the time as the 'an" ranees. They sell for 31 a basket still on the best grades. Stalia 8S rami naa lliem Mondav. L Tl'e Cornice pears are selling at i1 - '"' u Dn Okra Will be on tlm mnrVet Tiin- aay at siall ti.s. selling at itic a pound ( orn ia practically off the market r.ggs were up to 4oc an alaudarib Monday A few Green Gage plums are com Ing In. Stall 4 had some at 3c i ! pound Monday. The Kings are coming in now among ine tipples, selling at 51.J0 nd SI.. " s noi. Man nad a fine display Monday. The apples are Just right for Woman's Realm BEAUTY PARLORS THE UIXULETTE CltOUl'INOLK Perinanent Wave, . UMl'LbTE $7,Ut. Mircuitinr. marcellinr, finaer wav ing RhHmpooinK. facittla. BOB'S BKACXI dUOP 27 East Broadway Fhone 836 NESTLE PERMANENT WAVE, complete, $7.60. Alt linea Beauty Culture inc.. the new Eugene facial BEAU MONDE SHOP Phone 400 Abore Weatero t'nion CKOQU1NOLE PERMANENT WAVE Kiiiger wave, marcelling. Facials, Etc. Hair cuts 2uc and 35c. CITY BEAUTY SHOP, 111 E. Broadway. I'boue CORSETS BAKCLEY 'lraoe Croslej, 204-M, FUR SPECIALIST FL'KRIEH Expert In remodeling furs, lining, cleaning. Work guar anteed. Madam i'erbradie, 1024 l'olk St. l'lione USU-J. MATTRESS FACTO RY EUOENE MATTUES3 A ITU. CO. Mattresses rebuilt, returned ssmo day. New mattresses, any aisa, I'bone8l2 1108 Olive street. UPHOLSTERY Jos. H. Jackson EUGENE FUHNlTUltE HOSPITAL 401 H . 8th Are. rnone HU Who Will Do It! Contractor.. TraJ.sm.n, Repairmen, Mlic.lltsau. Ssrvloa. AUTO TOI'S and sedan glass, r.u gene Auto Top Co. TM Cher. IM. BLACKSMITH ING Welders Ma iliinists. S. B. Flnegsn, lOlHIgh. BUILDING C-qNTRACTOIIR-lUr- greaves oe a.iuu.o, Tel. 20-H). riuivCT Ht ll.niN'G. fiirultur. pairing, wood turning. Eugene Cab inet Whop. 216 W. 7th. 13U8-J. CEMENT CONTRACTOR Nels T. Jorgensen, 931 W, 7th. Phone I486. CHIMNEY SWEEP A. KLASN1C. Hall oi Shumway. Th. 10W or 771. - EXPERT Window W sahers I loor Wsaing, Cieueral Cleaning. Ph. 387. 1 PAINTINll-Kor house pslnter. snd j ,p,r hangers call Preston and Hales, b.l Wlllameiie. i-ouo vw. SAW EILINO snd repsiring. Eugene Ssw Works. 44 Blair. Phon. '&. VIOMNK and BOWS llultsrs, Man dolins. U kuleles, Hsnjos and Mew in M. chines reoalred. Scissors shsroened. M. 8. BAHKEIt, BU Willemette. - BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS Percy W. Brown Accountant snd Auditor Miner Bldg Phone I'KO BOXES APPLE, PEAR snd I.U.I "'OJ U...L lt. Fact.. '.' Will. COLLECTION AGENCY i TRAVIS. INC. Bouoed cl i.,nr. C. N. John.ton. attorney. MATTRESS FACTORY ,,amryn MATTHEHH KACTOItY MAI 1 'MESSES rosde over, new ones w order. 3M1 E. bth St. t'bon. X PIANO TUMINfl 1,1 TELL' S WOODS, pnons 17M-W PSYCH 10 READERS KEV. VAKON1A BATES, medlul ilOrt Weat blh. I'honeJM4NL S7mbrella recovering Iteeovering and Kepairing, 77 E. 7d UNDERTAKERS BRANDT ETT I :R- Phone 433. MAlHo.Tvf.ATCH-P'sat Jth. WAIJEK-PUOUs -rioXld i;u gto a. rtwViin and storinj now. r'niowiiiK wt-re ihc public market 1.-tc4 for Monday ; PUBLIC MARKET Vaoetahlii Bun -h sniff: Hattitie, turnlpa, ouions, ouiirii carrot a, betils, baii'.-h. oe. tWrtfi buni-hi' 1fic B.eta. Ulk. lb - OiiIoun: i.trefn, buncb 5tv. dry on itma, -i(ij,n-; pu'riLing onions, lb., lm:: iKiiitn uuiouit. lit, . .tc Cabbuga, lb. Ho; kraut rabhage, lb. 1 -v i ; red cattbajia each ....oil uV (.irei'n p ppfrs, lb ,..Sc Htd aweti poppers, lb. l.V Keirnlant, lb Utv Ureem: Swiss chard, 2 lb, 15c .piuaol'.. lb., lUc: 8 lbs 25c Lettuce: Uead lettuce, head. IS'ti to; beM tufl, 2 beads, 15c; (.'hinrsi lettuce. 2 lbs. 13c Parsley, l)uuch .5c Totuatiaef, bu., 85i$l; preserv ing tomatoes, lb. 2c Cucumbei a, laket, luc; leutou cucumlwrp. U for oc; pu'L. ling -rurumbers, ib. 4(aSe. Beana: (reeu and wax, lb. 7c; fri'sb Lima heans, lb., 10c, ahellfd. 25c; dried l.imaa, lb 15c dry beans, lb. CiiuHflowr: White, lb. ... 10c Pttiaiiea: New crop, cwt. $2.50; stmill 1 ts. It lbs. 25c KohliaDa, h 2lj&3c SuukIk Suutmer kijuhmIi, Table Ltii)"en squattti, iioldfn Went Sluah, rach 5c: Bmihiim, (Jold ru Dfhrious, Boston Marrow, llubban.. bvu potato auuush, lb. 2'a2'c AiicneiK'ue. antiaan, in. . 'jc Greon cor i. doi, ears LVa'Jite Grlict lb. 15Qc20c i liinpKin, ID ac Pai'Miins. lb , 3c Okra, lb 2c Mexican cl ill, lk lw Hulnlagii8, lb. , 2C Ceb-ry, bur. ch $(Q, UK tirc-n swert pimentoea, lb. li' Peaa, lb 10c Yellow turi iirn, lb 3c Frulti Pluma: Bl lamaon. Penoh, lireen Gan, Silver, and othera, lb Primes; Itt lian, box, $KjL 1.25; HungHriai and sugar prunes, Ib. 3c: dat uruueN, petite, lb, IllHckherrioH. box 5fiLSc -8v ..Sr Apples, box ..$1(0)1.51 (.'rultappleH, lbs 25o Melons: din alounes and muak melons, ea ?b, i(kjt25c; water- tiifKiu, hi. : , j r fJround cherilea, lb. .20c Pcara, buabi I, $1.50; pirWlmg tit'itra. lb. .. Elderberrica. lb. Sf (.rapes, btikei ISIUK- guiucea, lb. ot POTtTLANT'. Ore.. Sent. 30. C41) Tlie potstoc tiintion is tba moat serious one In tne current market. At ttm east side mart of the gardenera' am rancliera nssociation tmliiy the prlrt was a.io a saca or 1IHI pulinda. 'I'hls price In itself Is not so alarm!-.g. In view of reports concerning Or -icon potato crops, but It Is ominous la Tlew of prophecies of much hlgier prices later on. One gardner hsd no hesitancy In snglng he eapacted ths prb to go much higher I an totlsy s llgurs. Anil this opinion si ema In be general. A load of atringless heans from the Heaupooae section found ready ssle nt 7 cell's a pound. The pro ducer who Ironitlit these In un loaded ns fa nt as he could handle the product. Tomatoes ere still plentiful. Hing ing from 30 .o 40 cents a crate. The bunch vegetable were scarce and high. Turnips were not much In evidence at IH) Cents; beeta were 40 and FiO a ots: enrrors were 20 and 30c; onions 20 and 'Me. Good csi.flflower rvought J1.2H; nlckllm cu 'iimbers 7fS to HO; table cucii.nfiera 25 to 30; green pepper. 25 to 30; no. 1 celery HOc; jumbo colery 80 celery hearts $125; corn $1 to $1 10; cantaloupes $1.25; cab bage $1; prunes 30 to 35. No pi. dies were on His market. OTHER MARKETS PORTLAND PRICES PCiltTLANI), Sept. 8(1 bn rtuilHr ktesriv. dibes: Ertrns 40c; suudards 48c; prime firsts, 47c; firsts 4c: cresmery prices: prints, oc over cub. standards. Eggs stesdy; prices to retailers: fresh extras 40c; aundard firsts, lilc; f'n.h medium eitrss, 37c; fresh pul lets, 20c. , , , Eggo Steady; price to wholesal er.: Fresh eitras, 44c; standard firsts 40c: fresh medium extrss, ooc; iresn medium firsts, 34c. Milk -Stesdy; rsw milk (4 per cent) $2.50 swt., derllered Portlsnd, less 1 per ceut. iiuitariat. siauon, 47c track, 4Sc; delivered at Portland, ol'' ... , Poultry Steady; tnuying pncri li. tieitvv hens over 4 1-2 lbs., 27c- medium hens 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 lbs., 'I-..'. n,.dhun hens 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 lbs., 22r; light, under a w ios., .-wc; u,- n.u o the 3flc siirints. over 2 lbs.. 2Sc; spring I'ekin ducks, 4 lh... snd over. 23c: old I'ekin ducks. 20c; colored ducks, lX'M2Uci turkeys, No. 1. w nTf Onions -Stcutlv; nana nana, in- cy fl l 2.25 per crt. i'oft" rum; .-v. grs.le, $2.76 ft 3.ISI per cwt. ool nteauy; r.'" Ifl 2lc Ib., vslley, i',Hx33c. Nilts-Slesdy; walnuts, Oregon 5 Notice of Final 8ttemant Notice Is hereby given that Wal ter A Fischer. Eaecutor of uis es tate of Thomss Thompson, de-easad. bss filed his final account In the mst ter of ssid eslste In the County Court of Un County, Oregon, snd that Tuesday, the r.nn nay . 1P2U at ten o'clock In the forenn of ..id dsy, In the Count, ourt rm. In lb. Courthous. in '" Une t onnly. Oregon, baa been fued the time .nd place court for the hearing of oW;'1''" ssid .rcount and for th. final settle "t of said e.t.t. An, .nd .11 b lections to ssid sccount snd the final settlement of ssid e.tste must be filed with the Clerk of said ( ourt on or before tne nai. WALTER A. ISt.HEH. Kaector of the Ust Will sod Tes tament of Tlui.s Thompson, He- iv.ll A CALKINS, Attorneys 'luo .,.,.. led to CUCUMBERS SUCE There were but few ihangea In any of the local timrketa Monday. Buying and wholeMile prices on reoutaied me same us for Satimwy. Poultry, meats, jraiiis all con tinned ateatly. 1'he outdoor mnimhera are rery scarce and Mondav the stores nt-rt j buying more of the hothouse grown. nt.iru at i"c a unjten wioeaie. awiai chard ia ot the marVct. loniatoes are a bit l.L-L. nv $1 '?, for exua fancy graiic. although prices range on down to N5c a bushel. The early week will likely see large .supplies of the tomatoes in. according to 0. O. Elliott of the I ndcrwood and Elliott grocery More, but they are ex pected to diminish auddeuly at the end of the week with higher prices iu prii-pect. 'Die Jonathans and Kings are the main varieties of apples In now, listed at S5e and $1 a box. buying price. Plums and brackberttcs are off the market list, so few are coming in. Best grade of cauliflower ia a bit higher, listed at 5 to HU' a pound. The Tin Han prunes are quoted from S5c to $1.25, buying price, th; ?! 25 grade being the fancy, hand pitted oues. POTATOES UNCHANGED Potato prilcea continue unchanged, lagging oi the late crop is scheduled to begin within the next two weeks. The outlook is for a poor yield, grow ers report. Already there ts a scarcity LOCAL PRICES Eggs (Buying pricea) Kitraa - Standards t irsta Kitta mediums , 1- Irat mediums Undergrailes t'ullets .. Ettrns ... Standards Meitiuma tiuttwr (Wboleaul. price.) Standard rubra . Hour cream butter &0'a,V'. Sweet cream huller ooc Butterfat (Buying prices) Sweet cream buttertat . o3c Sour cream butterfat .. , .60c Poultry I Buying prices) Heavy hens, 4'u 1 tie... and over, lb 24c Medium hens, !l;v'(i; lbs.. Ib Wc Light hens, W'A tla. and uuder, lb. lie 1)1,1 rnnNti't-N. Ih 12c Broilers, VnW II., lb. M)c Broilers, l it Uis. snd up, Ib. ...c meais fRiivlua orlces) Steers Ewea S'Miic Lmiilia U((llc Yearling wethers 3'iltlc 17f!ll8c loyiii'jc Veal, light lancy lioga, live ... Ilcavy aow. III'lC 7 (ft 8c rains (Buying prices) Whest, No. 1, white, bu. $1.12 Wheat, No. 1, red, bu. ;; ';! Barley, ton - f'-'AitK Onta, ton sjiHiifo nays (Buying prices) Oals, vetch hay, tou . J14M 1 Clover hay, too . $10 Vegetables (Buying pricea nveruge for No. 1 produce 1 Bunch atuff, green onions, rad ishes, beeli, carrots, due. bunches .H..'(i40e Potatoes, cwt, $-.-"fUV--7 Oreen lieaiis. In. Oc Letluce, dos. heada ?&ctl$l ISiiin.li : Summer suussh, slos. 41K'; Table (jueen squaah, dos. 4ihr. Banana sgussh, Ib. lie; Hubbard suiiash, lb. lftftSc Turnips, ilus. bunches 4Uc Corn, dos. ears 15c Cucumbers, doaea n . 40c Hill, dosen -! I try onious, lb Tomatoes, busbsl Green pess, lb. ., . Spinach. Ib. ,. ('alilaige, ib. ii Penliers. Ib. ..S'lttlc Celery, dos, bunches . 'Parsnilis. lb. .... - ...live j Caulilluwyr, lb. 6UUC Fruits (Buying prices) Apples, bos ..75ci$l t l I'Ylii.-.K Strawlierries, crate Pears, bu. !Lbuu7l-;o V atennelon, in. 1 vyc M,,.LMln.. dnl 40CSll.n Cantaloupea, suudards -f Grspes, ViskH ...... ..lljj PriiiiPS. Italian, bu .' VL 6l30e; almonds, 25 I&3A;: peanuts It I 1-4 (W 1 I 2c; flll,..t. I?',! 1MB. pecan.. 20 M 67o; .Hay Steady: buying prices: East, ern Oreiun timothy. W'it21.tW; do v.lley $1.W"11U.&0; alfalfa. SIS fill!); clover. U): hay, $1I; straw, 7ttl tun; selling prices V ""("learn biirk Steady, 6 1-2 Sr. Hops Su.dyi W "9. lto'4 ic; eontracts nominal. (ortianolTvestock PORTLAND, Sept. 30. W Cat. tie sad .-slves: opening slow; ""pis zzzzzzz Mr i nrnniui rninr ... , , a taiiV.ia i , k., i w m (Wholcsala prices) 4tV I 4.V 87 l.-tort lbs. SlO-WiflW-Sfi " I' V"0: street, r,l(l.W; 1400 Slid up ruediuu ,'0'Ui j It wsi lii5i); cosimon $7'(t;beifer., good , the hi la. ItVLl' g-la 1 rr' .V) to $!'; common "'J'" ;)' .8.50; cows, gooo e - n. - .; . ;,. to medium IS; lotr cutter, !,-, it. I,, ill. ood to cboii-e il.ill'.J, cu'ter' to uicdium $'l".7 .50; calves medium to choice $IUH12.50; cull , common $7 M l IT"1'"' fed, .il to rholra 1 4 n0t;u.' kirn lira If: "i" ,0 """n" Ho..: opening .. "-t'Z steady; receipts 3.KO, Including 637 direct or on contrsct. He.vv weight 10.75; medium weight $.7'uvll. light weight. V'V'!tll, light light. 0 ff 11; li-kin sows, ro-.i.h and Rtiwiwtirnti; ie.irr " , .us. $?.3t1t8.50: slaughter r WMTiUlM; feeder and "O"" " 40'flptlon of sillo pigs Hi'a"- ("" "',h ,,.l in which they were v-st.d. 'r'a.-i... ' "",u"" 10 Ud wWchTheV "id'helonge-l .W Ol. Quoi.ttons.i . W isen .no iei"'".. - , a-,... r.niui,n- H4II througn: isnin ku is. down, good to rnoice - n't medium I., w: a. weigiita, cull to common 7lW . r 1 ... 11(1 lbs down, ne.l- Choice I3 7MC5: !2-25 lbs. medium to choice .IU,4.&' weights, common l'(t- CHICAOO'SRAIN looked for sh'srp down.nrns of whest '.notations .. Liverpool. '' ' i" Page Klgven Taluea hare. Large detlTerie of wheat tomorrow on Oetober contracts at Liverpool were predicted. Opening J to 1 5-8c off, Chicago whe.it lares' hld near the initial range. Corn and oats displfcjrd rrlaiiTe sirciigih, witti corn pricea starting lJ-2c of to 1-8 no, and later advancing all around. Provisions tended dorvnward. Wheat closed firm 1 to 2 l-4c aboT Saturday'a finish. Corn closed un changed to 1 l-4c higher, oata 8-S lo 1 l"4f up, and orovlalons ranging from l.V decline to rise of 2e, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Hpt. 80. (U. 8. I. A.) iloga: 45.000; to to 25c lower; 250 to 300 lbs. S9'(jl0.S5: 130 to IttO ib. H5m:10 75. Cattle: 2fc,000; rtlvea 3,000; 25 to BOf lower; teer 1300 to 1500 lb. $l2.V5'ti lrt.50; 050 t? 1100 lbs. ?vT?V'5lrtRi: ft y?erhngs 70 H50 lb. $13.251.25. Vealera $12.50 Sheep: 20.000; no killers sold; hii'iling 25 to 50c lower; nutirea bida $12 12.50; fat ewea 2.V lower; $4ff j; feeding lambs steady: a fw $12. Ijimbs. P2 lbs. down $11.75 12. W; ewea 150 lbs. down ?3.75(2J 5.25; feeder lambs $11.75(213. Weekly Report on Grain is Given Prunestie grain markets font tint unsettled during the week ending September 2S with the weakening influence of h?avr wheat atock and lower foreign pricea more than off setting the effect e? an improved (li.inestic tip u and for that grain, ar conling to the weekly report from liie oiireau of agricultural econnmim. Pacific Coaitt markets were dull with quotations generally from l to 2c lower than a week ago. Kxport huHi liens was Tery liht and local mill demand was not act I re, ears the rnort. Lack of storage apace for bulk grain has been a weakening factor in Pacific Northwestern mar kets. Itarley pricea at Portland declined about 10c a hundred during the week aa a reanlt of alow Inquiry, ltright western barley sacked was being giveu preference by buyers over eastern barley in bulk, largely because of the scarcity of loci! butt. a to rage s;ce. Fire. In Eugene and Tlclnlly dat ing ths month of September aver, agod more than on. per day, ao cording; to th report kept by th. Eugene flra department. The to tal up to noon on Monday, showed 33 fire call a answered. Of this number by far the larg est number waa for araaa fire., which In some case, came close to building., but for the most part uld little damage. Two, however, oVtuaged residences, one at Six teenth avenue and Columbia, st rot) t, a roof fire, the other at Eleventh avenue and Patterson slroet, which started around U furnace In the haaemenu Grocery, House Included in Deals Nine recent real eatato Mt. in cluding the ssle of a groeery .tor., two farms, an apanmcnt house, . reataurant, thre. residences .nd one summer home, .re reported by the real estate V a of Spencer and Stivers. . , . Robert Dobble ha. purchased th. University Orocery of Eleventh .v. nue and Alder .treet of Mr. Ander son and Is now conducting the groc ery business1 'hers. Mr. sod Mrs. Boyd iiave purchased of Mrs. Tunlsen sn Improved forty sere trsct five miles weat of Eugens. The Boyds hsva moved to their new home and will stock their farm with A -. - aa .n4 AklAtrena. .Mr. ana airs, ion ubt pan-n-j of O. 8. Pennv a two acre improved tract In' College Creat and have moved to ssmo and sre making lm provementa and will make tbi. thai permanent noma. ... N. S. Campbell ha. .old hi. trt ment house st 7A4 Lawrence street to Clsrles Sterling. Mr. Puterbsugh hu purchased "Th. Filling Station" t 1133 Will amette atreet and now In posaeaslon. Mrs. Am, Smith hss Just jir cbssed a cottagb at 1531 Pearl street Mra. Smith j a non-resident and purchissd lb', property as an inveatmenf. . t . Mrs. Minnie Iner has rrarrtased s seven room mmlern residence at 601 Msdlson street. Mrs. Miner hss Just completed additional Improve ments and la holding tbi. property Prank Miner hss sold his new firs room modern home In College Hill Park to Mr. and Mrs. Sargent; this property la purchased as a home anil tlie purcnaacra .ui . v d Mr, 0. u naBn h.v. pnnhased the summer home of A. u. Tiffany on the McKensle river. Dexter Man's Auto Stolen in Eugene A E Tllton of Deiter reported to Eugene polic. that hie Ford touring car U'27 model, licenae number Oregon 2-28. waa .tolen Salunlaj night from wter. It w.. p.rked on ,llo.,.tl"vi...l, 130R Willamette street, reported bis car "l'nk b"! s Ister lOUnu paru "y - usene hotel, wner. nau u-v aMnauB-u. T3S Jeffer.on ., iwijai .. -. j , reel, Mondsy "P""'" "V a H.wthrone Oeljiie, blue nd whit, in color, with a paper bag tied on the handle bars. 3 Runaway Bov . Held For battle Three rnn.w.y boys, c.. IS yesr. oW. and the -hsr two t IS K. were piceo up "7 .V i Sunday ,1 held In tha r:. Th. Isds told police iney r-r the' - . a.,i aolice hsva gs tnm ." Ti, ,,,,: ,iM being ,0(1 wn.r.. ' leiater of one o ""'r "'" FIRES IN CiTY AT 3llc c i rrni mi nvrnnhr UGCNC C0V-tCYI0N '-'5.V : C.llMtl.ss .aywhsr.; : - less we eelleel. Mler BKg. " Hlt)MAN-FEi.lc-lN8LRANCal Petting ln.nr.ny? See auah TtrU Btllreem O.aolnf T..ht Et,nlmasj427 E. lath, i'U, Kl-W AtttosaobiU lnsur.aca Husk Karto IWkUNLCt INSUBJiS A.MIUUK. ali de -