Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, June 13, 1922, Image 2

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    MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE.,' TUESDAY, JUNE , mi
TWO
TORIO
Proper Glasses
Proper glasses, accurately fitted, will re
lieve eyestrain and improve your vision.
They will benefit your health by removing
nervous strain. They will prevent later 1m
. pairuicjit of xjx&igUt 'J'Ucy will assure
you comfort. .1
Dr. Mendelsohn
&2 6dkl Fellows White Temple
Mdraing Register Lane County News Service
Rimer Aiirfcvtfou Jwmiioni tit W. A. l
WUM LMV Cauour Hotel U
CRBSWKL.U Or., Juno 12- Ki
rn r Anderson, mm of Mr. nml Mrs.
F. JS. Audorsou. ia a ruduato of u.
A. O, thin ywr having attulc a
peolalty And vnn prvmtnwvo in the
ntcriculturai courws He ts a.o prom
inent in colics circles lmvinjr bcn
president of the collet?) Y. M, C. A.
i.ivd siao rcMhnt of tho local Chrlnw
ian Knde&vor society nt CorvuMls.
Junft 5th wia 4iia great day ftu he
not only received his mmo-ma tnm
day but also was married to Miss
Bortha Hukel of Oorvnllia. They went
to to mountains for tlietr honeymoon
and their irolnir was attendeit wun
nil tho enthusiasm . which college
frienda can render. Mr. Anderson
was a. "member of o'no of ho promi
nent oelloga fratemirlea. . r
llowvllfl Terminal Tlnxir Visit
(Register Lan County Special I
CXIESWELU Or. June 12. Moses
u Howell and wife who have been
visiting at the home of T. P. Jack son
a few. days left Monday for Denver
where-Mr. Howell has j&aided since
1ST J. He U an enthusiastic realtor
and has written a very .interesting
and convincing statement of the pro
geastv spirit of his home city. Mr.
Howell having bett in the atmos
phere ;of this de"elopment statod that
WORN OUT AFTER
SHE COOKED
ft MEAL
Took Lydi E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
' Read the Roult
;; Ohio. "1 suffexea for a
Taarsrilnnul niutronpfcandirregair-
" lili'illrt 111?" tZ0?
II iyuia il. rni.ni.Tti s
JVegetable Com
pound, mj DSCK
pained all the tima
and was unfit for
housework. ' I was
worn out if I cooked
a meaL and was on-
able to do my wash
ing. 9J gun menas
and my sister told
ma if I would take
yourVge table Com-
nmd and liver Pills I would be re-
Eead, After taking the firat -bottle I
felt better, and neglected it awhile, bat
found I could not do my work until I
was stronger. So I took the Vegetable
Compound again and 'now I am the
mother of a Smooths old boy. Be is
fat and healthy and I am sure I could
new hare carried aim if it had not
been for year Vegetable Compound. I
recommend roar medicine to all women
although I am young to be advising some
one otter. '-Mr. -Christ. Pbtbqff,
S18 W. lAerty St., Citcinnad, Ohio.
Ljrdia E. P.nkham'a Vegetable Com
pound oon tains no harmful drugs and
can be tekven ip qeiwty by yomaa.
CAMERA
CI Anderson '6 Film - Q
-;. Shop
av "You've .Another t av
bj Gma Comma" A
M . WIN FREE
he thought CnwweU tvmt vMnity an
Ideal jHiiut for tho .Installation of d
nuiK conaonjtary jum uww uie v
R.Mer 1d County pelai)
OnKSWlil.U Or., Juno 1J. Mia
Oenovtevo Uhompatm returned tintm"
dty." afternoon for ;the aunimor ncn
tion after her year's work iu the coast
country
A. J .Johnson and family loft Sat
uniay on a touring,, -trip of ao-ernl
weoka.
Rmle Schwerlng nnd wife of Ku
gne VAre up Saturday afternoon vis
iting reJaiivcs nnd friends,
liwrence Johnaon attending col
lege at O. A. O,, catne honio for the
summer vacation on Suturda,)'.
Miss Zella Steele, a atudtuit at O. A.
C, is hem ftu the auutmer vacation.
pr. 1- ,C. Hobflon and family drove
over from Wendltng Sunday to meet
old time frienda . , .
William Holterman of Tortlnnd was
the guest of G. K. Kversun over ruo,
day. i
The local graugo held its regular
meeting on Saturday afternoon.
Karl I.awton went to rortlanfl
Monday and will attend the meeting
of the grand logo of Maaons conven
ing this week, as th ceproseuJUitive
of the Cromwell lodge.
William Setlgwick came up from
Corvaliis kitturday evening wtiere he
Is attending O. t, C. and returned
Monday morning and will leax- Wed
nesday for American Ij&he at Camp
l4wa where the infantry spend sis
veeka In camp.
Picnto Kvenl at Winbrrry
R?aister Laa County 8dcU1
WIN BERRY, Ore.. June II. 5uir
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Wambold at 4,Glen-Kcho Farm were
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Miller, Mr .and Mrs.
a H. Cailison and Prentice CnlUson
of Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
white, the Aliases Jnex and Adellc
White of Cottage Grove and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. C Wambold of Kugene, .wtio
all came with well filled tamketa anA
a bounteous picnic dinner under the
trees was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
WINBKltRY NPAVS NOTKS .
RlCstr base Comity SpeaUl) v
WINUERItY. Ore.. June 13. Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Carter were rll Cree
visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Moonoy vUlted
with Mr. Moorfry" brothers Thursd.tv.
Air. and Airs. Chas. Neet and fam-
Jly spent Wodneaday with Mv. Keet
parwiui, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Mathnny.
Master Ronald Noel -remaining fora
short visit.
U. C; Kdwards butchered eight fine
porkers Thursday, A. Stewart. H.- A.
Carter and H. AJ. tCartor assisting him.
Air. and airs. B. B. Carter and
daughter, Thclma. drove to Eiurune
Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. E, vfnrrlman nnd
Junior and Betty pnt Tliunrduy evt-
nmg win rar. na Airs. u. amnoid.
A. Hartmsin had -the misfortune 10
lose a fine cow Friday morning.
air. and Mns. Clark Kandall nnd
dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Wambold
Friday.
Mr. and airs. A. J. Itenfro. who are
Wood Sale
All Order Takaa aa iane
Price Stated Below
4-t. Dry Seopnd Growth Fiy IS.75
-ft Dry Maple IftSi
Also 16-inch Wood
' Term J CXUJ,
A. O. BEYMER
215 W. 7th, - . Pheo 1253R
lire vlaiiiiiK villi turir nun, Anai'imm
.. II... Xl.ilittuk.
.Mrs. KtiwcuiiH or irfiiuiax. urns ittjvn
,viHtunK Willi uur jiHuiwr, Atra.
Wnlkni'. .
', nnd vVre. Miilnum wiv' Rim
,lni- .uim.'r aiiiKi. m i ami mn. i
a, Miwlii'y.
Mi'. uiiil tin.',h(M.'rll. of
K.mio,hiioiU Suiutny tit tli.'ll' J.iiniui.'l'
oattiiKO kM)iHi' Mulllltillil LoiIkv" up
HIK Kill! rri'i'k.
Mm. It. M. linker tniiiKiii'li'il liunl
11 ok. at iuwoll Tluii-juluy.
A. M.iiliiKy i nurkliDt oil (lip full
Crci'K nwd.
Mr. iiml Mm. K. Hnrrtlimn iiiul fam
ily vtllMl tiniKlny taiuNloutt wall Mi
Mint Mrn. A. Muttmi'y.
it. 'It. t'tirti'r ajnl fiinilly Hlut Httu
rtny tt th' M. A, Oiiilcr liouu.
Mr. iiml Mm. Win. Iliii kii. of Wl
wrvllk. drove ut ISumlityii iml-Un
ilny with tlieli' ami, Vurii iMuvka nliv
rmiill)'.
JI'MTION fITV XPWS OTK
i it..t!t.r t.n.Uauiitr stimuli
JI'Nl'TIOiV CITV, Or.. Jim 10.
Mm OiHttclu Xl'lii of I'll.!, 'Vrtti
liiKtoii, la vMMiik fitriHlit lu'ra llil
v.Mk. 1
Mr. Ti'tul un.l fnnvlly moved out
lo lUMllin loiwl.i) .Khoro Mr. Wemit
htii. .Mtiploj'invut. '
Tho Mian M1llrtl Kllt.t, 'Jrntl
Horroit, Amm I'oUoiwn til Koliim
S'l-onw. BCCAinwiile.l by Mm Huby
novnion tint! Mm Morlo Klrlmnlwin.
oiijoyod nn outliiK n TrlnnKl Uiko
Imit woek. ' . .
iBorn. to Mr. nml Mm Jnrk Uivr
roiwlirf, TuoatUy, Juno . a tnn
poumt son.
Mr. nml Mr. Frank J'arkcr ami
family Ml 6i Tiivariny for ilu prlim-
near ClovenlMe. Tlioy went for the
bwicftt of Mm Purkor's hwilth.
. Tlio Kui-1 rnmlly hivvo relumed
from nn oilllnit HI Trlanitle liko.
Mlm Oil Jonaa of Wilbur la IU-
ing relAtlvttn near this city.
Mnny uopi . rroiu nero maioreo
lo Monro Sunday afternoon to wtt
nosa tk blt immo between th W. O.
W. team and Monroe. The Boor was
five to one In favor of Junction.
Mies Myrtle Murray 1 homo from
Monmouth ror the su miner.
Mow Matt Rohlnsnn of Hlarhly re-
tuniel home Thunolny ojlei- wpen.llna
a few dnyi. at tho homo of Mr. and
Mm K H. Brooks. '
Children day urn appronrlnlely
observed In the churches Ktte Sun
day.
Hev. ami Mm T. Stailth ot Knrrln
burg aneut Sunday with frleiuls In
this elu-.
Mm Klla Ilooney of Kuaeno vlslt.
relatl-ea In hui olty last woek ro-
lumlnir iiome Sunday.
Miss 14ly McK spent the week
end In Euitene.
Miss Alice BrlRhtman of Sitka,
Alaska, ts visltlna routtlves In this
city. '
The Maxons and their families went
to Trlanrle Lake for an all day picnic.
Miss Alien OrUum or Hnonomua.
Wash., Is vlsttlng friends Hero tills
week.- '
Mr. and Mm Krnet Miller nrntl
children spent Sunday In Kupene.
CAMAS MVAI.K S F.WS KOTF-S
( krslt.r lAa. Conttty SBtelal)
CAMAS 8WAI.B, Ore,, Juno I.
Olen Leldtke and hla sister, IJUy.
mads a business trip to Kugeno .Sat
urday. "
Norma Kerr of Creowell visited
part of last week t tho Travis Kerr
home.
..V'arl Toll of Kox Hollow was on the
swale Friday looklne for some list
cattle.
Mm Olsdys January Merrill, for
merly teacher of district IS, has ap
plied for tho Blue school on the I-o-rane-EuKone
road.
Miss Krmn Ijtndeni spent Saturday
vitlUnff; her cran.lmother at Creiwetl.
Carl Weiss and daunhter, Blanotie
Weiss, were In-Kugene Hnturday.
Oeorira Nappvr went to Kuxens
Saturday. '
Arthur Korr. Travis Kerr and Ho
mer McKco attended the. Taylor sale
four miles south of Eugeno Wednesday.
Mrs. Klva McKee mado a -business
trtn to Eucsns Monday.
tale 8t. Olalr visited, his mother
at Monroe last wek,
Tho refrular tncetlti of the Camas
lnlon will bs hold nest Balurday
nlerbt nt 8:30 p. m. alisrp.
' Road work began Monday. There
will ha two new gravel nits opened
One Ion the Napper place and the
other on the Schulmerlck place.
- John Scott Is cutting wood on -the
Dersham mncb.
Mr Messncr has bought a new
Fordson. and disc iilow. Ho bought
of the auto repair shop at Creswell
I lick Nappcr put In several new:
culverts alone the road last week
' l. K. Uersham went to Albany on
hu.iness iridav.
Mm uth Kerr shopped lo Kugcno
Monday.
(iMMHWr'.iiii m:vn Nin'iai
llt.Hl.itfr tse (Munly Hveelsll
Hl.Ai'lll.V, (.be,, June lu.-Mm
It. Myers- culled im eMi's, I. .Mlnyler
Thuradiiy nltniniioll. ' ' ' 1 '
Ml', nnd Mrs. U. (). ISiat left Tltlirs
itu.v metilng' r Jiiiuithm t'lly. . i
Mr. and Mm Adulull I'etewdorf
mid V. I'. Illllllun liiotuivd 10 KUKelli'
TllllrllVl'. ,
Harry unit Jack ' Hwkrts nnd Jt"
Tiiyhnr nv wnrklug til the tlllvertun
losnlliK entiip at 8tnyton.
Mr. nnd Mr. Hurry lliuiiirtle of
fMliruwflolil Vpenl the ll week-end
with Mr. and Mm ti. A. TiiomiMon
Mm Hrumetlvl ts Mm Tliolniunui'ic
mother.
Mm Jlufeldl of tMltlmld. Ml', tilld
Mm- Hen farrow and llim Al lr
row tiiotorvd liv Krldny tu Trliiiiglr
lake. ..
tered Jersey sow 'at
sale Inst xvuoU.
Ills Itl.'lllll ilstvil of
M, J. Vllliy's
Lwibuiif IX
spending the auiuifkur .with friend
near Kiigeiiiv ...
M. ,1. luury nml family ninlnred tn
Coii.ine (Inivv Huiuliiy lo vlU Jdis.
Drury's el.ter, Mi's, tluu. I'ciilei',
i
We can now supply you with
PLANER ENDS
The Meal summer wood
Juat the thing for quick fires and luodlmEf
Tfcs DcDth-Itelly Lunbsr Co.
5h ud WmWtt. Sta. Phomt452
OUR COMMUNITY WORK
,1'he iiibdern Lank is nuA -merely a
formal institution, safeguarding-it Hc-
.', positor'g fluids. Rather, it is an in
tegral part of the community, serving
it in varied ways.
' I"or almost forty years the First Na
' tional has fostered new industries, and
stimulated business in Lane County.
This oii-opcration has reacted, bring
- ing it prosjierity and thousands of
loyal patrons.
"09 Yesiri of He.ful Service"
First National ' Bank
of Eugene
' JHVMWIKW'KKWA NfrTEN
iHmIMbt Lane Couour 6Dclsl)
HlVKkVIICW. Ore.. Juno 12. Mrs.
Arleigh Thorn and two children of
Portland am visiting with hor Barents
Mr. and Mrs: T. J. Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush, who some Uiuc
euro purehnsed the tierger -plaoe. have
tlkken ponsession, liavlng moved In
this nost week.
Miss Tulii Foster of Junntlon Olty
snent Bundny visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Rakes who live on the Foster place
in this neighborhood.
Mrs. Knulcy of Seattlo Is s. guest
at tho Hlmmons home.
Ilov. IJnnford. dlntrlrt superintend
cnt,' prennbed tore --at 9:J)0 Hupilay
morning.
Mrs. Snrah Hayes ami daugnter,
Miss Ida HSVes. were dinner guests nt
the E. 1j. Iiilwerds -home Huminy. in
the afternoon, Mr. and Mirs, Eflwnrds
nnd .oomrany visited at t4io Len Har.
wood 4iome in I'Junone. Mm Howard
also is a dicughter of Kra. J-fayos.
Mm Anna Winters and tlaughtem
Mablo. Dorothy nnd Verno. attend
ohurch hern ftunday -morning.
wr. and Mm Harold Wing iinn two
cjiiidren visited nt tho Orr Kyle homo
near Monroo Sunday.
lltcsliitor bsnetJountr flewi all .
t.KAUUltO, Ore., Juno 11. Mr.
and Mrs. jT. I). Harrlll of teerhorn
spent Sunday at Lcnburg with
friends.
Sr. Bui) and family of Eugene, mo
tore'l np tho MeKonrlo flundny and
spent ths day with Mr. and Mrs. J.
iv. Kennerly or l,eahurg.
Krnnk llnrtholomow and family of
Hprinirrioui motored up tho McKenrle
Hiintmy and spent n day' with Mr.
and Mm 8. T. Rouso.
J. K. Konnorly hnd the body of his
son, Ervm, moved from thtt Camp
i.reeK cometery to ureenwoon enms
tory nt Lcaburg Inst -wok. Mr. Kon
nerly's son ihas oon dead over JO
years but they found tho casket In
quite good condition.
nm Swnford, who bought the flla
von's rises at Iabnrg a, few months
ao, s putting out quits a number of
filberts.
C. w, Tarnnll fmrchassd a regis.
'" Ihiiui IVrsonal
x (Iteslnt.r lsn ISiunty HiwUU
JlfNN.V, trv'.. June JU. Mnrniirel
I.wls spent tile w.Hik-Plld Willi lnes
llermiin nt Harrlsbtirg,' returning to
Iter home Hiiinltiy,
Mnny Ponnn ueniilo attended the
clrus at pugene fiMturdtiy.
ni,r. nun .hit. lumen nml ikimi.j ...
1 .un Pine vlalted at l lie home uf
Ales Lewis Hundiiy iifte.monn.
Kcho Hpores nnd Mnry Shannon
and Ida Hporca ntoturvd to Kugene
Monday.
dohnnv Snores nnd-wife vllim Ui
the home of .Frank Spores Sunday.
r-i,,a, f,nrfiieiA.a A..I iila-Kimn-ii
mid ' AjthiM'( tlSl)fl. wtllv -till IITlfll'J
Springs Sundny. 11 ' '
Mm Shnnnnn and I'U'K i.wiuny
motored li KuKeno wlneedny .on
bustneits.
Mm. OlndvV faHiun of ttilsvne'
Ited hvr lroii(, r,. ami Mis. Ibb
pie, umly. . .. i
INOH AM ISUNI NFWM WrTI-'Ji
.' (HwletarLrtneOsuslrllseilsl)
IfaRAr 1HI.ANT. ore., June 10.
Oeorge Powell of Irving Is visiting
relatives on the island. ' . i.
iKnv. Gillespie and family sr.-
spending a tew ds,ys In Salem on
church business. '
Clws. I'owell nnd wife nt'ended the
nlaienules of the Uvle U. J. lsy of
Irving Thursday. v .
Itlll Oomchle of Irish Ilend was ro
ne, wing old aenualntancea on . the
Island Friday nltthL
lining to the ahsenee of tne regular
minister Mm Khobec Wallace will
proacb Vsndny morning, srblle the
Mev. luck Shlsler will odUlato In the
evening. , .
DAILY MARKET REPORT
oiiroos journal mabkbt smtvira
POKTIANI), Ore., Jun. u diult.r or-
kM I. Iselltvrd te nhow so wr ton. bor.
wllk I llllnss.M on lli ptt ot the aoues
a man. eurebsw. at th. erlrM tolas sakrd.
ror M-eallMl idste extra th. hlgswt srlr.
naw-.v.ll.lil. for ehlomnnt Is In. M sr-
M spposra to be .round MH eminS. I'rsr-
llcetly no emlrsllil estw. sr. now nKunag
lo lbs South tut lbs .torus notemui .oe."
s libera! asia...
rredurtloa spsrsrs te have naesml the
flu.h p.rit sad ts ooiput ! luH about
holding IK ess- SI una " ,
la the nesstlme lbs llslll (or katlarseo-
llniie. btl.k la Isadlns dairy en-tlos. silk
a.i -alsh a pries bow solas PSW Br renlral
Lefil at roualrr polnu aa tW SIS lor IMrt.
laoa.omvsry. naisraur mi" . w. .w-
on.Miw.Mr mere than tsiry sre toaar sole io
Nertlrs (er ih.lr rsba butter,
BOO TIlAnH II OBNBHAI4.V HULD
M.rKrt lor sg sn.rallr hoad s alaadr
lo (vol teas for tba week's opening. Tb.ro
wa. a fair auuDl avauaoio. dui a soon
SgstbrB demsuil ccmtiauos sad full, price
ars being recelvedi
: 01H1D CAUVEI ItATIIRR BCAUCB
Marart iiDOWsd s prarnilr of lop quality
i-alves St lbs svk's oeaajbs, klUWUB' Irsss;
hat not tn anvaruiin' im oa sniinsTr .toes.
T6I. l...eonWc. Cite- kllrs teoett ;s l
ter iloaianil tor of oualtlr. oui poor aoa
.tuff Ia soiling very low.
BTitAwnKRirY rnA iuppuro -
Quite llb.r.1 ntoplwiaiof ftrsarbrsrls Bars
thowo Cor tba Beaks opeaffls en ' IBS rarnv
era' nurkel. with sales ai H.a6Oil.70 per
r.rnia. On Frost aimet aaV. were gannrafly
frmu l so to H its wldi s anrlaklnig or
huiilnomi at 11.75. . Dealsrs aikwl 1.7SO
Sl.Hft for Wllnon. at the ataat-
NEW POTATOES SBU. AT A LOSS
IlKaue or Iho liberal supplUn. new pe-
tslnes sr aetllng here around 6So a pound
Nrhlle thlr artusl coat Is better -than se
pound. Old atork of qitallly la wares wlis
billing around TOvOOa s eontsl la s Hi
tlrd way.
PORTLAND. Ore.. June II nutter ll
Ins price, box lota. Creanerr prleea Priots,
:eilra. 40e for plsln wrsepsra : frBBaa, altraa.
lllHf(37c lb.) dairy, burins price, Stuvailie
lb.
- tlilttar rat Portland daillrsrr Bad. I He.
t- grade, 41c: -No. , BHo: Mb. 1 sons, BP
tie -tor tie. 1 sradei jireralpm okn paid
Cbwme-xgelllnri Tillamook triplets, ?.rc
Young Ainerlran, 8A027e; Omsuo triplet,
to fft.la. nailing price: Block Swim, lanrr.
mitiir; limbargar, jitOXSoj croara brick,
BX4e.
Essa llurlng price. Front rtreot 1 Oarraot
reeeliil., .WanlTn "rrgon, 20!tlc.Jor do.
HaHtarii Ore.. Isft lbc :. current encalpta. bap-
aealea, 2Rc. Belling price: Ordinary eandlod,
2no pur 4n.;, select, 7c d""-l pullets,
IHflxIs.dss. .' I'
Live Poultry gelling priest "Searr liana,
1UA ner Ih. : ll.ht h,,n. 17A1R0 lb.: broil-
era, Hooka, 20O 27c : Other 'broilers, 2rn9Bae
lb. I Aid rooMera, let turkeys, dressed, 200
ceo Jh. Him iiStMQc lb.
VKOETABUCS . .
Onion. Sellng nrloa to .relnllersl- Now
rod, I2.7r.0jft.OO; Ohr.Bll was. 12.00 Urate
Ksifllc, OQSc lb,; grcco eolonRl-'..1oc desop
'bunchoa. ;
Pouiopa-Senltig pries to rNtsllera I Ore
gon, inner, ti.zn oar osnur: nuriog pnoe.
oouDtry, 7oeoc; ast' petsteea,--efDeJ
now yoiaioes, lo. ' ' "
Oouptry Mosts BerMsg 'priest ' Oshatsy
bogs. In'.io lb.: heavy -sniff-loaai vesii tops,
abput so -to im - lbs.,-isK i bossy stslt
lenal'lBsis. 20ff2e, ' '
Hmoked Masts imam sms1SU tr tb.t
.breakfast Boron, Bt45o.' '
Packing House Meats steer ser, IMS
toe lb.: belfer, 1440 hS. i eews: lis lb. ;
lambs, toeaac; swsa, 4B0Ue bogs, latt
aja.70 per in. ...
lisrd Katlie mndorsd. ' Mtts sf "Wi
usrps basis, eorspniHu, ICS.
HOPS, WOOL AND HIDKI
ttopa 1021 drop, nominal, ISo lb.
Hides Calf.klni., loo lb.!, kips, jo,!
green nidta, 4e lb. t ssiud, fM lb, '
Mobalr Nominal, 2SOSB0 lb. -
' Rhsep palls ling dry pel Is, J8e I abort
IMilm, THo lb.; long bair goat pal". s10s
lb. I sborl hair seal 'eslta, Md BSeb.
Wool Wlllnmntts Valla; enarse. 2R0ROSI
medium, SStrSne! flh, mf lb. I sVttt.
arn oregon-ldano, B04j3Bs lb.
Tsilow sod oreale No. 1 tslhw. 4HS Ik. l
Ns. 2, aVto.: ,, '. ', j j j, i, ' i
0ATTLH
Oholns atssrs ,i ......s.fll,7B
Mad,lum to good atoora 7.750 8.2B
r-air to maaiitm ateors ..,. s.7saj '7.7S
Rommsn to fslr steers ,.,,,,, 4,isa .7B
holro cows and helfnrs 0,2110 fl.SO
Medlsat to ggad sews and has- . . i
era , 'Mas t.iB
ralr e medium ml and kail-
sr psoas 4.10
Com man cows .............. S.000 S.60
Cnnnsrl ,, , ,. , ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, , 8.7SO 6i00
ft
he makers Of EI Sidelo
(Cigar wish to jtiform the
friends of this brand that
El Siddo is coming through
With:a particularly fine run
of Havana filler tobaccos and
shade grown wrappers -The
cigars are- especially good
and. will confirm smokers in
the high opinion they have
long held of El Sidelo Quality
Seym distinguished shapes
Itlrab
OirsfertWId
Lily
Mas Alius
m . 2 for 25c
. . t . 2 fur 2)c jp-q 1
- " ,,c I n .
Eitbvcrors . ' - " lie IF, 1 I '
jg. AnitMissailori - - 3 fur 50e la flfefrtjl 1 1
?k . Chum (2 in fall) . 2c W '
' .'7 aUswi Irvw, ' 2 fir 2SC Mm Allot AmlusuiJart
" M S Alt
n UttM.M
" " VSaX ' UUt.lbsudB
El SleVIe Clear U nuvia b. V. ' 1 . . . r-SJ I PWIS ' ' .
CsBiakd.id User trsooilea. faw lk I- ' j I ALLEN at LtWia
tiAjusn V Kitttt'ng. Ore ii. i
ami.
Choice .feeders
Pair ts good feeders
Oholce Dairy Calvea
Prime light ealvaa
Medium light cslvos
flesvy esltes ,,
liooi
rrlme light
II 7(1 r) i sg
. e.ane) s in
4TAO t in
BOO S.B0
000 g.so
7.000 1,00
4.SO0 7.00
.l1.7R0lg.3g
Hmootb -benvr. 2HO to .100 lbs. .11.00li.7n
SO0 poimda and np..
Rough heavy ,,
Feeder ptgs , , . , ,
Kal pigs
bHsga, asbject lo docks no...
KftCMP
spring tenihe
Medium
Common ,
Pull l.mtw
IT,lght yaarllnga ,,-
Heavy yearlings ...,.,,,.
MgtnV wetbera ., ,
Unary wefltsra , , , , ,
Eves ,,
' P0I1TI,ANI) OIIAIN AND WKRD
TIOITTIMNl), Oro June 12 Oram luliireai
Wheat, bard s-hlta. June, II. In; July. SI. In:
soft white, while elilb, bard winter. Northern
spring. ,iune, si.ia: Julr, si. 10: red Walla.
llsne, gl. 10: July, $1.04.
Corn, No. 2 Knstern yellow slilnmenl. June.
.loir, (28.60. ,
routing more general. Heavy liquidating
sales nn the pan of boldrrs- took place and
there was a1q dKirssslva ntferliiR (reni slort
sellers, whereas demand from liuyer was al
minimum. The etoso was unsettled, n
a. k.t i or wllh Julr II W. ' tt
ll.lig 1-tt snd Bsptesiber l i MJ '
Hl.lOl. frn UnlUd - I; 1
ii.i. A.w 11.4 lo 7 He to 1BI 1. r V
Vlslnns unclianaed to line lowr-
BKSTTI.B HAY, OIIAIN AND PRHn
HI0ATT1,R. Juno 12. flllv dellvnevt it..
Tlmotbr, (IS: i. o., tn; mlsed. 24: nl-
fslfn, 122 1 slrnw, 111 i bnrlor. whole. S7 :
ground snd relied, HO ; clipped, 44 1 chick
starter, BO: rlron nH grain. 41 ! rnnnnniit
menl, flit:, corn, SB: mm erncketl ntul feed
meat, ii i , enuonseru meal, na : llnsned moH
151) j' scratch food, 4S : sore bono, r,H.
1 SAN I'RANniBflo HAV. OKA1N. KBRH
BAN PltANnisTlO. June 1 2,-altneelnl. ,
nay, wnnai, a tn.uil w SlH.UII : fnlr, $14.00
in.no: lama oat, in.noatm.oni wild mi
il,no0(in.oo; olfnifn. Iiiiodn sih.oii:
ns- first culling, III1.000 im.nui valock.
lo.ooctis.oo. ,
' NP1W VoitK HOPB QUOTATIONS
NHW YORK, June 112. Ilona nuleL st.l.
ism, Bonar.ni Paolfie tosei. loiii. ma
uu uiiu, jiqyjuo.
WHHAT TAKKH UKOIDBn TtlMlllJ
CHICAOO, Juno 1 2, Whilst underwent .
the ensult of snllnlnatlnn of hla .hlnmnni.
decitlcd tiiniblo In value loilsy, Inrgciy as
treto the Boutbwaat wlisro tho lurvost Is be-
. .. :
I Jffl I WirarNff,,,,, collcw or iinivwsity" 1
Lttckey's
Jewelry
Store
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