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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. WEDNESDAY, JULY EIGHT By Geo. McMr. BRINGING UP, FATHER ane County News Henry DoukIiu Pnsw. tttegister Lane County Special) JUNCTION CITY, Ore.. July 4. Henry W. DoukIwi. 70. died nt his home here yesterday after an i linens of six years. He 1h survived by It In wife, Anna M. Douglas, and one con, Harry H. DoukIuh, of Junction City. Funeral services will be held Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut the MUlor chapel. Keverend Grissotn. of the Methodist church, will officiate. The Masonic lodge will hold serviceM at the grave nt tho X. O. O. K. ceme tery. IjEAHUIKJ news notks ( Register Lane County Special) LEA BURG. Ore., July S. The jfKgooxou th.n A V $S "-7 ? other- Jf "ZDS A jf nmr M VA . !; y iht i. Ferun.scwvic. lie. I II II II ' ; . 1 ' - 1 " ; iwwww i Booth-Kelly Lumber company has closed down for a week Instead of three, days, as was first reported, giv ing the boys and men time for quite on outing. Most of the machines go ing up the river Sunday had . their camping outfits with, them. The road between Waltervllle and Leaburg Is being plowed up and for a ways is quite rough. A. A. Johnston is working in the In terests of the Calapooya mineral water. July 16 there will be a Sunday school picnic at the Fish hatchery. There will be a neighborhood picnic at C. ORoramairs In the grove near the river the Fourth. A great many here will make their own celebration this year by hunting a cool place near the river, ordering ice cream and having a general good time, WAI7TERVILLK NEWS NOTES (Register Lane Couuty Special) "WALTER V1L.L.E, Ore,. July S. The WalterviUe Sunday school held Its regular election of officers Sun day. Tho following offices were filled: Supterlntendent, A. C. Mor-! row; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Ruby Shrode; secretary and treasurer. I Emily Smeed; assistant. Mrs. Imiinn; organist. Francis Hotaling; assistant, Mrs. A. C. Morrow; Janitor. Frank Ashley. The classes retained their former teachers. Mrs. C. L. Scott and daughter, Leila, arrived Saturday to spend the sum mer in their old home. Mrs. Rae, of Eugene is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wearin spent Sunday in WalterviUe, Gladys Inman Is home from Mon mouth to stay until after the Fourth. Miss Fern Rowe and Philip Case beer were married Friday morning at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride, in Washington. The happy couple left Immediately for a camping trip to California. They will be at home after September 15 at Vlda, Oregon. The thermometer went to 97 de grees Sunday, the hottest day of the season. .'- BLACHLY NEWS NOTES Register Lane County SDeclal) BLACHLY. Ore.. July 3. Robert Slayter and Rolla Syphers motored to Corvatlls Saturday evening to meet Mrs, F. W. Syphers' sister, Mrs. Max- on. of Gaston. Ore. - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hamlin and sons of Eugene, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I. Slayter. Mr. Hamlin returned to Eugene Sunday evening. Mrs. Hamlin and sons will stay a few days. . Dr. Win. Kuykendall and Mrs. "W. A. Kuykendall and daughters spent : the week-end at their summer home ! at Triangle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graham, of El , mlra, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Drugs; and I children of Corvnllls came In to spend the Fourth at Triangle Lake. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lien Camnbell and children and frlenda from Mabel, Ore., are camping at Triangle Lake for a- few days. i .- Frank and Tead Mead, of Reed, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamb. - They left for their home Sunday evening accompanied by their nephew, Everett Lamb. " ... MAPIETON NEWS NOTES r (Register Luh County Special! MAPLETON, Ore.. July 3. The . forestry service received a fine tractor and grader last week which will be : used here by them to grade our roads, .ready tor gravel which the county .will put on as fast as the grading is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Hanchett, of Albany, i came In Saturday In their car to visit their daughter, Mrs. Lane Martin. Mrs. Payne, of Notl, Is here visiting her son. the section boss and family. . miss ma siann ana lour children. of Everett, Wash., arrived here Sun I - ' The Mother I I Can Have the Child's I I Beautiful Complexion I I Shahadlt whanarWwasachM. I Sha can hava It again with I JAP.RDSE I I TTm tote Out It-Miuhir. dim I kto aaow amy woman hsr own baaory.B JSV Now lOf jfc JAP RUSE day, accompanied by her sister, Miss ! Iva Noffsinger, of Portland, to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Noffsinger. Their cousin, Harold Horn, of Elm Ira. came with them for a visit also. Mr. and Mrs. Ersle Buck have moved to Map let on and are occupying the O. S. Phelps house, . Mr. Buck has the contract for carrying the mail on the river and began July 1. Mrs. Wilson, of Eugene, who la nurse in the Northwest hospital there, is here spending a few dnva vacation with her old friend, Mrs. W. L, Strange. Mrs. Xorman Morris returned from En Bene Saturday where she spent several days. Mrs. Glen D. WIndbigler came home lapt week from Eugene where she waa under the doctor's care for throat trouble and writes she is atill feeling very poorly. Mrs. Jessie fisk nan sdouc recov-. ered from her recent Illness. - A number of Manleton neonle went to the mouth of the river Saturday evening to ret crabs, razor clams, etc.. and enjoy a camp out over "night there TrnTfl Family Fronton Held TTARRISBURG. Ore- June SO. Special to the Register) A famllv reunion occurred Sunday at the C. R. Evans home north of town. Besides Mr. and Mr. C. R. Evans, those pres ent were: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Evj-ns and children, Walter Mary and Ma rie: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and son of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ole man of Monmouth: Mrs. M. E. Lackev and daughter. Mrs. Robertson. and Miss Helene Robertson, all or Eugene: Mrs. George Rice and daughter. Miss Ruth, of Brownsville, snd Mrs. Woodward of Walla Walla, Washington. A feature of the dinner was that part of it was served on rhina dishes that were brought over the Plains when the original Evans famPv came to this valley by ox team In 1852. DAILY MARKET REPORT PORTLAND. Ore.. July 3. Butter Sell- las Dries, box lots. Oesmoir ffriaw Prints, ortr. 4Ao fn plain wrappers ; etibes, extras. 35 364c lb.; dairy, buying price, zzv 22Hc lb. Buttfr Fat Portlana aaltrery basis t No, 1 era (to, 41c; No. 2, BSe; No. 1 son, 89o tor No. 1 grade ; premium being paid hr wime. . Cheese Selling: Tillamook triplets, 27H 028c; Young Americas. 28H29c; Oregon triplets. 20023c. Buying price f. o. b. Til lamook: Triplets, 25c: Young Amerlcss and looghorns, 28c lb. Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy. 31 32c; llmburger, 24 0 28c cream brick. 22 O 24c Eggs Buying price. Front street: Cur rent recelpta. Western Oregon, 20c per dot. Eastern Oregon, 19c per do-; bennerlas, 22024o per dot. Balling price: Ordinary candled, 27c per dot,; select, 29c dos.; pul lets, 23 o Z4c dos. Live Poultry Selling price: Heavy hens, id. : uint cent, idoim per id. broilers. Rocks, 24c; other broilers, 160 zoo lb.; old roosters, 12c. VBQETABLEi Onions Selling price to retailers t New red. wblle, 11.76; garlic, 68c per lb. green onions, BOc doien bunches. Potatoes Selling price to retailers I Ore gon fancy, $1.5O0$1.7S per cental; buying price, country, si.oofpsi.io; tweet potatoes, sz.ou erata; new potatoes, oftc MEATS Country Meats Selling prise f Oountry nogs, 154 l6o lb.: heavy stuff lt: veal, tops, about 80 to 100 lbs., 13013c; heavy stuff wet, lamb, 20O2ZO. Smoked meats Hams, 80 0 89o per lb. Dreauast bacon, ZOO 460 ID. Packing House Meats steer beet 160 leo lb.; belter, 14 Ho lb.; cows, 14e lb. Iambs, ISO 22o ; ewes, 16017e; bogs, left jiTc per lb. Lard Kettle rendered, 17H per "lb. tierce basis, compound, 15e.- HOPS, WOOL AND RIDES , Hops 1921 crop, nominal, 15o lb. Hides Oalf skins, lOo lb.; kips, M lb. green hides, 4o lb. ; salted, Bo lb. Mobalr Nominal : 25c 035c lb.. Sheep Pelts Long dry pelts, lSe: short pelts, ?tto lb.; long balr goat pelte, 8O10c id. ; snore oair goat pelts, zoo each. Wool Willamette valley coarse, 20030c medium, 820830 lb.; fine. 87 0 400 lb.: isasiern uregoniaano, B0O400 lb. Tallow and Grease No. X tallow, 4tfca No. 2, 84c CATTLB Choice steers $7,750 $8.50 Medium to good steers 6.760 7.76 rair io meaium steers 6.000 6.75 Common to fair steers B B0 s on Choice cows and heifers 6.250 6.7S Medium to good cows and heifers 5.250 6.2S Fair to medium cows and belters 4.500 B.25 wraraon cows 8.600 4.50 Cannars 2.00 O 8.60 Bulls 8.750 S.00 Choice feeders 5.00 O 6.00 Fair to good feeders 4.000 0.00 v.noic aairy caivea 8.500 9.00 Prime light calves 8.00 0 8.50 Medium light c1vh 7.500 8.00 Heavy ealTM 6.000 7.50 HOGS Prime light 11.50 0 12.00 Smooth heavy, 230 to 300 lbs. .11.00011.20 800 pounds and up .10.00011.00 Rough heavy 8.000 9.60 Ftwder pigs 12.00012.25 Fat Dim 11.60011.76 Stags, subject to dockage 6.00 O S.00 SHEEP Spring lambs 8.00 O 0 00 Medium 7.000 8.00 Common 6.000 7.00 Cull lamb 500 6.00 Light yearlings 8.00 O 9.00 Heavy yearlings 7,000 8 00 Light wethers D.outp Q.uo Heavr wethers 4.00 o o.oo Bwes 2.00 O .00 SEATTLE HAY. GRAIN AND FEED SEATTLE, July 8. City delivery : Hay- timothy, $25: D. C, $27; mixed, $24; al fa I fa. $22; D. C. $20: straw, $17; barley. whole, 37: ground and rolled. 39; clipped, 44: chick starter. 58; chop all grain. 42 cocoanut meal. 34 ; corn. 36 : corn cracked and feed meal. 38 ; cottonseed meal, 66 llDseed meal. 67: scratch teed. 46; soya beau, 57; wheat, 46. CHICAGO MARKET QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, July 3. Wheat. No. 2 red. $1.18. Corn. No. 2 mixed. 64 064U: No. 2 yel low, 64H064 3-4. Oats. No. 2 white, 384042 1-4: No. S WQfte, 36 3-4 & 384. Rye, No. 2. 89. Barley, 62. Timothy seed. $4,50 0 $5.00. Clover seed. $10.00 $18.00. Pork, nominal. ' Lard, $11.30. Ribs, $11,500 $12.75. Eugene Collection Ajrency Bad claims any place. No collec tion, no fee. Nothing to Join. No dues raone or write w. . Blowers. . . . 2-22-tf Register Classified Ads give good Eugene Auto Wrecking and Parts Co. NEW GEARS IN STOCK WE SAVE YOU MONEY TRY US " 1M Weal 8th Phone 551 ' w Eugene, Oregon LOOK! ' We can now supply you with PLANER ENDS The ideal summer wood j ' J"t the thing for quick fire and hindlinga .. The Dooth-Kelly Lumber Co. Sth end WUUmetto Sta.-"" " 452 festate of Ina May fMmklns, Deceased - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby alven that nnm A Slmktns has been, by the County Court of the Statu nf Oreaon. In and for Iana County, duly appointed executor of tho last will and testament of Ina May Slmklns, deceased. All person bavins; claims -against the tstate ,of said deceased are hereby notified w present ine sarae, amy staled ana Yen fled, at the- law office of A. B. Wheeler. In Ru. gene, Oregon, within' six months from this iiat aay 01 June, lyaz. OROROB A. 8IMKIN3. Executor. A. E. WHEELER, Attorney. Wed. 6-21-6 CITATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- son tor us Yjoumy or iana. In the matter of the Estate of Cary A. uMie, oeceanea. To Albert L. Dale. Clara Hagen. Harry Dale. Elmer Dale, Amy Oracla. Anna Swift, Myrtle Dale, Carl Dale and Bertha Dale, and to all other persons unknown, it n nnoh in the name of the State or Oremn Vnn ara hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State or Oregon for the County of Lane, In the County Court tuuui in ma i,ouniy uounnouse. at Eugene. in nam county of Lane, on Saturday, the the forenoon of said day and not less than ten days atter the service of this citation upon t psitni wiiuiu jjane ouniy, uregon : and not less than twenty days If served in any other county of this State, If personally served, or If served by publication, not less than twenty-eight days from the date of first publication of this citation. thn h to show cause. If any exist, why an order of sale should not ha mails n k. n i 11 ? Hansen's Rlvervlew Acreage, as - iwiruw, an id ume county, Oregon, as Prayed for In the petition of the adminis trator filed In the ihnra ntiHA -n.... an.!. rUt,on ' iMued pursuant to an order of the tuurw uhuhj june iv, 1922. Witness the Honorable C. P. Barnard juage oi ine county Court of the State of of the said Court hereto affixed, this 10th day of June, A. D. 1922. Date of las publication, July 11, 1922 Date of last publics I too, July 11, 1922 ' It. S. DRYSON. Clerk. Tues. 8-13-0 NfiTIPR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas, The State Game Commission of the State of Oregon Is authorized under sec tion 8, chanter G8. nenori i.a.. goo, 1921, to close any open season or open On Sale everywhere from Now on The SSfUSCO Tire nvith many improvements The price remains the same for the 30 X 3K 'HEN 'Uco" announced its new low price of $10.90 last Fall, the makers were al ready busy developing a still greater "Usco" value. 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