Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
TWO j MOKNING REGISTEREUGENE, OKE., FK1DAY, JULY 21, 1922 i ... .. Morning Register Lane County Neyrsi Service . .j-k: e. DUNN I I J . 1 i iMuwiiw Visit Grovo I-oJki. , litest a ter Lids County dprcllli Cltl-iSW BLI. or.. July JO. Kngl m-or Ciurrow invited a cor loud of fi'llow .Masons to ko with htm to cot t:ie Orovo Wudiiemlay evuglinK to visit I ho CottHKC Grovo lodt. Thorn who went were C L. Weber. Chester UuitUV the oar um! iloimm- Hf itUMt 44.M Kho newJivemont is a 4fh4rtr WMfttie between Cottuico Uj-ma And 4 Ires we U ucia,.'. TJw Surly enjoyed the evening and: op rtoJialed ' Uiw - liiaUUil.ty of Oottttbv COMMUWifyrCLUB REVELS Y SlKNiaiCK IU-1TK FOLK SSPRNOKIt 'Hl'TTB. Or.. JulV 0. A very enthuainstlc meeting of the rnirttnfmtty cob was held at the club house picnic grounds Sunday, July Iff. Arrangement in tf ninIV to complete the club house in Uie near future.- A bounteous diuner was served f 'thtt .adit. B' ' -" ?t Hviu 'decfdAI trf T.olr a spbMnl meeMnK at the home of Mr. Juckson tomorrow. The ladies will sell ice cream and cake. ' Everybody Invited. yPKNXKR BCTTK XEU7S XOTES (BteMP tn Gouaty StwcUl) SPENCER BUTTE. Ore., July 20 Formara nre mitttnir ud their hay. - Mr. Hder and son .huv their neW'hbUs aJm4 rdy o itiot Into. The musio class under the manage ment of Mrs. Murdock is progress iiig very- aatisfaotortly. - - Mr. Jackson In hauling hay this week. Carl Toll : made a business trip to Eugene Monday. 1 - Chas. 6waggart was in Eujrene on business Wednesday. O. 1. Wcstrope la at Pleasant Hill hauling wu)d:' ' " ' ' Mr. Murdock. Mr. Kindt and Mr. (ledger iw busiueds callers In BJ gvae Thuraday. - A cottmnroity sing 'was held Mst wek at the home of C, L. Westrone and was enjoyed by all. A number of violin solos were rendered by Mr. Mumoritf .I-Wttv Brutus Hi ter of Omaha, Neb. Mrs.' Kindt wus a Kugeno visitor 'edownlit-. ' ; 1 "5 ill TheapOOD! The Question: - P Y p(R ft HE A ? P T tfCp L ! Pyrdcoli a noa-goUoaoos chemical compound perfect ed after, many years( of. con stant expeJrintaton.- f ;x There 4 no fane of. Pyorrhea that cannot be permanently rtlievei-by iu,use. n" V f ifcr' ; i v- N,;-oid qn fin absolve GUARANTEE Try PyrocoKat ovrriik Carroll's Pharmacy VlJ'xt:ppif'W:- y McMorraa -Wasbburne't AIA'AlHHtK NKWS NOTES 1 KitiHir ltno Cyunty Spec In I) AKVAIOHK, t)re., July ltf. K. W. Zuuiuult, the lemvo4'Htio, famlidatv for commissioner, sieut all day Mon day at Alvtulore. Klmer Van Dyke and datightor, MImi Phoebe, have iHluriod to their home- lit Mu unlaw. Iowa, attor e(H4ttl Jug ten ibiya with the formers brotlier t). U Vau IVvke, had ntmily. Mr. Van Jyko and his daughtor were very iiiuvh pleaii with this country and said thoy like U better than Califor nia, After they left hero for Port land a telegram came tvJ Hug of tlx death of Mr. Van lake's mo:lvtr lit Iowh. K. O. Qulgley lies finished his plo thinning. Itex olvtu wns called to Kugene on Monday where his mother was critically' ill Hho died just ns he arrived at her bedside John Gibson and Itay Syphers have returned from a trip to inu , Alsea country Klder Cai-scalleu or the Adveutist cntircn in I'.tiirene, gave a missionary talk at the Mulubon schoolhouse . on aunnuy. John Gibson la haullnc his hav ; rrom the uerger place at Clear iaJ(e. TRENT NEWS XOTES (HttKUter Uiae County Special) TRENT, Ore.. July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Borthtck-and son. Irvine, of Dex ter spent Sunday here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwards 'were In Eu geno on business Saturday. Mrs. Mary Hayes of Sutherlln vis ited her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Wheel er, the firm or last week. Mr. Bohart Is working at the Hy land mill above Dexter and his daugh ter. Miriam, Is cooking for the mill hands. H. C. Wheeler has been hauling wood to the union high school at Plnnr Fin. Miss Mildred Doty came here Inst week. Misses Ruby Keever and Avis Ed wards were picking berries near Ku gene last week. - Mrp, otto Hamilton and baby cam, home from Portland Inst week. Several from here attended the pic nic at Jasper Sunday. Mr. Waehlte of California will give 1 week's lecture on the book of Dan iel at the church commencing the 26th or this month. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hollls of Coast Fork spent the week end with rela tives here. V. C. Stroud Is . spending a few ttrks at the Belknap springs. The Middle Willamette Calf club met with Chester Wheeler last Fri day evening, Mr. Swan of- Eugene meeting with them. Reggie Stroud hafl the misfortune to burn bis hand with hot oil Mon day, coins to Springfield to have it dressed. Mr. HaWf Whrteler was stung by yellow Jacket five times ' Sundny. which poisoned nor so she called on Dr. Radabaugh of Goshen for relief. - Oeetl land ' Eugene Know lea -are workinc nt the MnBee-Williams mill and Chester Wheeler is working at the. -Hills mill. Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Rdwards. Beatrice and Myrtle Edwards spent Wednes day with Mrs. W. E. Wheeler and children. - " Pacific Auto Co. - ... Eugene,,., , Tire Prices mean. little Jtlie new prices on SEIBERLING . .CORDS . "however; ; ;rftptfe un equalled tire available at a- price you cannot afford ..to miss.! ... ..'!..'. i J , JOB PHINTINO ' OVM U.fcATlONAL fANic' , Square Deailttttp ut batf, f Vn I rv Bmihiuii t ; -t.. . ...... C M I R O P R A c T i r -tlie greatest method- of -the. age m preventuig, treating and permanently curing 9S of all diseases.', i C HI R O P R AC TIC iS'.'safej.sane and sure. You owel it- to yourself to', inves-i tigata.'' - i- . - r - . . DR. GEO. A SIMON . Dyer Ioidford's Painttorc BlACHfjY NEWS NOTES ' ( BAjcliter Une Couotr Brwclal ) ' BLACHLY, -Ore.,- July 19 William Hwnrtz or H or ton -was severely ln- Llured' Tuesday levening vlien ho wat Kictcejct jn tne nenu by one or thole; horses. He was taken to the Eugene ihospltal. . Mr. S worts will lone the Might of one eye. At this writing he in a. little tmnrnvnil hut In fi vorv ut. rkMis condition yet. - Robert Slayter suffered a painful i mjury to bis right font Monday even ing when he stepped on a pointed MV-e jjf glass. " Robert Slayter nnd Mnfred Hulbu-t motored to Eugene Wednesday on business,' : '- Mr. and' Mrs; ChorleS' Tower 'snl daughter of Kellogg. Ore., are visiting' friends In Horton and Blachly. Offers Net ALE GRANT FUN ER AL F ITES H ELD SERVICES CONIL'CTK I AT HAIt RISBURG WEDNiKfiDAY HARRRISBfJRG. Or. July 20. (Special to tha Register) Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette C. Grant, who passed away at her home in Se attie, wasn., Kunday morning, were conducted at the Christian .hurch here Wednesday afternoon ; at two o'clock. Rev. E. V. Stivers of Ea- gene omciated. Burial took place '-fn the Odd Fellows' cenieter.' " Mrs. urant, eldest daognter ror Tommio Kogem, rormeriy of this place bat now of Eugene, was born In Harrtsburg Ticlnity, July 161895, she' oeing 23 on tne day sue died At about the1 age of ten she moved with her 'parcns to Newport and later - to Bugene. She was married" about two years ago to J. V. Grant of Portland Tirhlle working- In 'that city. " They ntovetr to 'British Columbia-Canada but later came back and took no their residence In Seattle, Wash. Her death was due to leakage of the heart: I - Mrs; Grant is survived by- her bus- rano, net1 rather and two Slaters, lor iothea and pjllzabeth. Her mother. Mrs. Rogers, passed away about four years ago, i DAILY MARKET REPORT ! ORBCOM JOURNAL MARKET SEttVICB f POTtTLAXD. Ore.,' July 20. Trade in tho butter market 1b Khowrng somewhat steadier tone for cubes. At lost the advance has bon forewj. ror cubos which puts 'them In litis with the print price recently-fixed here. Bales of cubes arc steady with centralized exttOB as aitth as 41c a pound, although 40c npprnri to bo ' the general figure -iiit' this quAJity. . Most or the country extras,' called, are moving st 88ft 98Uc a Pound. uBotce eutur moekt are rather limited at this time and' this probably accounts ror the ability of ccntralhtera lit' irt last forcing metr vatues on eukM to ttc bails of prims. Tttere pre ltbcral storks of ordinary to off grsde butter In night and such' offerings are finding ready ale at the values now betas generally imea. EGO TRADE INCLINED WEAKER Markvt tor eggs la Inclined to show a wtnkor tone. While-there Is nor ohaogs la Hie buying price, selling prices nre down to 200 for select and 20 27c for ordinary rnnrh candled. Association prices continue at the higher figure. ' riRRT QRAVBNSTB1N APPLES IN Klrrt OravenstelD apples of the seaaon nn reported la by DoH Go., with a small hipimnt from the gouth. tteloa are reported around $2.00i$t.0d a, box. aorordlng to iinlJty for aew nuDles. .Uio In t lor boliuz for first. OfarlnBU nf.nrnvnnutalna " r--; ,,, APRTnrtT DEMAND IS VERY flOOO With the Reason Indicating an enrly ond r, the demand for mod auslliv nrirnia u IncreaslftR. arid DYtrfs nr. hkM hin rally tmehanged. Poor staff (a alow, There are many and wonderful bargains created Here every day and you cannot well afford to neglect an opportunity like this, for the prices we are making throughout the entire store are without a parallel, We have entirely forgotten the cost price of the goods in order to dispose of the stock, and our great loss ia your gam. Therefore don t put .off buy. ,tng anpthqr d,ayibiit come af once, and not only buy for your.present needs, but as far ahead as possible -rr for those prices mean a BIG SAVING FOR YOU. . : i This Sale mi Continue Until Every Item of Merchandise Has Been Sold Two-in- Paul Jones - On Middies :;-: Middies that roll' up' and button. Blue trimmed with red, red trimmed with blue. - 'Formerly $3.00, 'nov....:...$2.39 White trimmed, with. $2.75, now blue, formerly $2.19 AH white, formerly $3.00, now. $2.49 Khaki, formerly $3.00, now :...$39 Paul Tones Wool Middies, to 18 Taul Jones to 18 Wool Skirts, sizes 16 .......$3.98 sizes 16 $7.95 Children's Dresses Children's" Gmgham 'and Percale Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 98c Children's Percale Aprons 39c Women's Dresses Ladies' Gingham Dresses, formerly $3.50, now $2.1 Ladies' Percale Aprons 98c Ladies' Gingham Aprons $1.89 Women's Underwear , K.Underpriced , Ladies' Union Suits, "summer weight, low neck, no sleeves, cuff or lace knee. Special from . L.39c to $1.39 Tape top Vests, fine rib, all sizes, best quality 25c to $1.25 values, to ' day .u.14c to 69c Bodice top lisle Vests, all sizes. Reg ular price up to S5c, now 24c to 59c Handkerchiefs A few of fbose' All Lirieri 'Handker chiefs left, all white. Special price 2 for ..:.....;i;.;.::.;..25o Another shipment of Fancy" Bordered Handkerchiefs, also 2 for 25c Men's and Boys' Suits Men's All-Wool, Suits, grav. mixed tweeds. Regular $25.00 $11.95 Men's All-Wool . Suits, light mixed colors. Regular $40.00 $17.85 Bovs' . All-Wool Mixed Long Pant . Suits. Regular $15.00 ; $7.85 Bovs' All-Wool Mixed Long Pant , Suits. Regular $18.00 $8.75 Bovs' Fancv Wool Mixed Long Pant Suits. . Regular $25.00 r.. $11.95 Men's Underwear Men's .Summer Weight Union Suits, long sleeves 98c Men's Summer Weight Union Suits, short sleeves $1.29 Men's Union Suits, short sleeves, light weight. The famous Hatch One Button the best garment on the market. Regular $275 $1.59 Men's Balbriggan. Shirts and Drawers, each .. ..i,;..'...:.u.; 49c -M - O - E - kt Prices Lower Than Repair Bills Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Patent Leather Pumps, French . heel. Regular $10.00 $1.49 Ladies! Fatent Leather and Kid Ox- fords, French heel. Regular $12.00, ' QW .. ..." . : $1.95 Ladies' Dull Finish Calf Oxford, Babv ( Louis heel. Regular $10.00 $2.95 1 Lot Ladies'1 Shoes, first quality leather, small sizes 95c V Men's and Boys' Shoes Men's Black Calf Shoes, English last. Regular $9.00 $4.65 Ben's Brown Calf Shoe, medium Eng lish last. Regular $8.50 $3.95 Boys' Smoked Horsehide Shoes nothing better for wear. Regular $3.50 at $1.85 Boys' Smoked Horsehide Shoes. Reg ular $2.75 at $1.35 White Canvas Shoes In Ladies', Misses', Children's, Men's and Hoys' Shoes at unheard of prices. Priced so low that it is almost next to nothing, and if you want a pair you had better hurry I Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, military heels with sole. Regular $4.00 ami $5.00 values .. $1.89 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, medium French heels. Regular $1.00 ..JSc Ladies'. White Canvas Shoes, rubber sole and heel. Regular $3.00....$1.49 One lot Ladies' Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, military heel 98c One lot Misses' and Children's Ox fords, Pumps and Shoes, sizes 6 to 2. Sonic wonderful bargains in this as sortment 6c, 89c, 9Sc and $1.15 Men's While Canvas Shoes, rej'iil.ir $3.50. at $i.9S Buys' While and Black Canvas Shoes, regular $1.50, at .. J5c v.. Women's Gloves : - A new shipment of 16-button Cham- oisette' Gloves in 'the latest shade ' , $3.00 Value, today $L98 Short; Silk Gloves,, black white," and colors; double tips, extra heavy. Values from $1.25 to $2.50, now -.. 79c to $1J9 Dainty Organdy Dresses Blue Organdy Dresses, '.formerly.- , $26.50, now $14.59 Pink Organdy Dresses, formerly , $16.50, now $10.95 Green Organdy Dresses, former ly $14.50, timv 7.45 Fiece Goods Bargains Curtain Marquisettes, liglrt a'ud dark colors in dainty patterns, 3d ami 40 inches wide 75c to $1.25 values ... - 29c to S9c One lot Fancy Satins an fetas, 36-inch, special Colored T:if. 98c 40-incli Fancy Silk Skirtings, ld.uk. white and colors. Kcinarkabl- val ues. Today $2.39 and SJ.1J Fancy Cotton Skirting-Piquc. Mad ras nnd Basket Weave, wl.iio nith colored stripes and checks; ;ii white. Former prices up to $1 50, now . 29c to 59c 36:incli Prrcalc. both lii.hi and d.uk colors. The best to be found, (ur only .. .. 17C 32-iuch Checked Cotton Crepe, all shades ; absolutely fast colurs. Krg ular 6t)c value, our price 36c 27-iinJi Gingham, fancy nnd plain. An extra good buy for ...14c He sure to Ree our 32-inrh Ginghams. Very ttrnctivc patterns in clieckj and plaids; all colors. You raimut afford to pas this for house drecs, aprons and children's wear 50e any place. A real bargain at 21c 36-inch Tissue Ginghams, beautiful plaids in light colors. While tliry last at 5Sc Flaxon White with small colored fig ure. What could be cooler these hot days than a frock of this dainty material. Surely none cheaper ..14c to lk Don't overlook our 36-inch Dotted Swiss in the newest of colors. Wash es well, wears well. The best oa the market. Former price $1.85, our special nt ; 6Sc Bloomers, Step-Ins & Vest in'piiik silk striped Hatccn, formerly $2.50, now, each $1.91 Pongee Bloomer, formerly $3.50. $2.91 Pongee Camisoles,' formerly $2.. $1.78 or old trdp "YaJtimn Juki out" of 'tornRe -In being sold up tu (2.00 a ocntal, but It l oms ot lhi bent car ever received from there. Old Oregon! nre very seuree. New potatoes Ktcody. ' . ' . V V . -I . . . TOMATO HART 1-OtlKINO LOWEIl .Tomato mnrkrt here is Jiut at the point where a nertou drop In the price mux bo cxpeeted. The DnlleB orfarinxe ' are In creased, with Renfral aalea stow nt $1,300 fl.7f. although mn nre ' naklnK California stock In an orcrtupply aud lower. BRIKP NOTES OP PUODUCE TftAOE Venr'lH quiet but unchanged ; hog aenrce aod firm. Klr3t ear Turlork. Cat., cantaloupes In : Rtenuanl. $:i.75fi $4.00. Ua.tpbcrrlea, 12.004 $2.25, wiUl a f.ilr aupply: losanberrle.1 dragKlng around S1.00 9$1.25: curranU around $2.0092.2S. i . Good watermelon, nre being hold fttcady at 2H2 3-4c a pound. Car fancy Sacramento yellow Denver onions; Ras $2.50; Walla Walla around $2.00$2.2S. ; Cnhlmgo market easier at. 2c a pound, geh. ersily to rotullers, . POTATO ItTDATION IS' pmya , Old pots toe. continue to. show streiujtb, ,wltk litUa slock sfferlx at re, a carload PORTLAND, ore.. July 20 nmicr Sell ing price, box tots: Cronmory.prloes Prlnbt, extras. 40c for plain wrappers : cubes ex tras. 88oasViC per lb.: dairy, buying prlee. 2llsj Z2se per' lb: . llulter fat Portland delivery basis: No. I grniK 4Tc: -Na 2, sric: No. 1 tone, 4fic ror A trade'. ' Cheese Htlllnn: Tillamook triplets, 2H v?2f(c Younir Americas. 20!6tj30c; Oro- rmi trlplcUi 200230. Buying prices f. n, b. Tillamook : Triplets, 2Qn; Young Americas and lonthornav 27e lb. Balling prices t Dlock Swiss, fancy, lff2c: llmburter. 240i8ol cream brrck. 22vX 24c. - - Bags nuylnt prlet. Front slriietl Cor- ront recolpts, Wetern Oregon, 21o per dot. ; Eastcrt Oregon,' 19 ft 20c dos. : bennerlos, 23c ' per -doren.-. Selling price:' Ordinary candled. 2Tc riot.; Belnct. 2SO20C dot.; pul lets, 23 ft 240 dot. Uvw Poultry flelllng m-letl Heavr bans. 22t2Co per Ib.l light hons, He per lb.; broilers, Rooks, una ; olliar broilers, 109 20 'lb.J old roosters, '10n. VBORTA IILBJf , I Onlons-kfjelllng prtot to relell.rsl New red. white. 1.75; garlic, C08o par lb.; arrun onions, o''0 voren Dttacbaa. I Poutsea elllni prfew to retailers t Orc on fancy. $l.o0tp$2.00 per cental; buying rice, country, n.oo; ' sweat potatoes, !2.60t?3.00 crate: new potntoas, 3 8 He. I- MBATS Ooiratrr Maata-flailing yrtMi Oonitry Hots, Ifld per lb.: heavy" Rhtff less; veal, tops, about 80' to J00 lbs.. laoia'Ac; beavy siuit less, lambn, zoszo. Smoked moats 'Hams, SflOSO pw th. breakfast bacon. 2.S24no lb. , ' Packing Uouxo hloat-Hteorr beef. lSe lb.: hclfcr, 140. lb. L. sowsi 14c lb.: bunas, 10022c; awes, .l5017.q; hega. 166 a c jwr id. .... Lord Kettle Tendered 17l$0 "Pr - Tk f " "" HOPS. WOOt. AND HIDES . Hons 12 crop, wirmltml, 10o lb. ' HMes-l-Calf Mtlm, 10c lb. ; klpa, Vl lb. green hides,' 4o Ib! salted, In lb. Moualr Nominal ; 20 30c lb. 31cp Peltn lMg dry pall", 17aTHo: abort pelts, ti'.ipc lb.; Joog Unlr tuat pelts, 12e lb. ; short balr gnat pelts, 21io each. Wool Willamette valley coarse. 20aa0n: iii,:oiutd, JiVO AAC ID. : line. 37 0 40a lh - Btstern Drrgon-ldalHI. 80O4lle lh. tmscarn Dark 1022 pool, Be! riu root, So lb. ' " rlt'T'rl.aV : - Cholne strcrs ......: ,i :.'. ., Medium to good sfeors''.. ...... Pair to medium atrera ... ...... Common to falr.sloers .. . Choice cows and hcirers,, ,. ., Medium to good Qdwa ajid -: . y holfors '.. .... , Pnlr to medium eowa and heifer, Common cows .. , , ,. . Cannert ..I'..,.,,... Boiii , ,j .i, .,;,.. Bulla' . Choice Peedera ...... ... . Choice dolry cdlwit" .. . , .... Prlino tight culves Medium light cnlvoi ,,,, llcavy calvos .. 7JiOH8.2n ' 0.7BW 7.110 ri.7rvtJo.7ii 4.00 5.26 r,.70fj 0.25 s.25igi r,.7r, 4.50 O C.S5 R.5O0 4.50 2009 8.60 .t0 s.no ..1.500 4.25 s.one 5.no 8.60 0.00 8.000 8.60 7.00 it 8.00 , 5.00 7.00 Prlmo light II.BOAII.n Smooth hMivy, 230 to .100' lbs.10.5041 11.00 ,jiio iratiofls and up H. 0.004jr 10.00 Rough heavy t. . H.oott to nn Feeder pigs .. . ,. .1 1.6012.25 Pat Pics .l1.fiosel2on Bugs, subject to dockate. 5.000 8.00 SHBJSJP ;',,.' Spring lambs Medium Cammon Cull lambs .... Light yearlings . Heavy yearlings' Light ivelhers ., Heavy Wethers .. twes .. . .1.. 8.000 9.(10 . 7.00 8.00 . O.OOO 7.00 . . ., i. .. e.otv fi.oo . ... N. n.507) 7.60 . . . .... 5.60 0.60 . . ..I.. 5.604) O.OO r.Oflf 6.50 .......i S.00O 00 elnh. hard winter. Nenhern sprltig. July $1.11 ; Allgttst, ttcptemher. 81.10: red Walla July. $1.08; AilKnnt. September. $1.0f. (Jots. No. t white fad. July, 815; August, $32; tivptrnibcr. $30. Corn, Nn. 2 Eastern yellow shipment,' July, August, k-if&rabcr, $30. I'. SKATTI.R J1AT, P.RAIN AND TRKn "" "J -" 1 unoiiiy nny, $25; I). C. timothy. $10; mixed hay, $24: alfalfa "r. v. n.. ao; barley, whole. grouno ana roiled. 80; clipped. 81 suirtcr. 4u: cnop all grain, 42 meal, nn ; corn meal, do meal; 60 17; chlek eoronnut ooril eracknd lutd f,rt rolton seed meal, 67; Unseed acrntnh fcod, 48: noyn bean, 67. CHIflAOO MAIIKHT 01IOTATIONB OIIICAOO. July 20. Wheal, No. 2 i'iwi.n!.ti. j. tinrd, St.lS'i. Corn, No. 2 mlxrd, 04UQ66' 05fl5 1-4. ' Ooln, No. 2 white, 30H1 S6!i. ' Rye. No. , 85 2-4 080. llnrley, 01 ifUlS. Timothy anal, 84.00085,00 Clover serd. 8IO.OO$I8.00, Pork, nninlnnl, Ijird. $11.22. Ribs, $10.60 811.60. red. 81.1414 9 No. 2 yellow. No. 3, 34f 2ie "'A"m. ""' """'""""t id for a, i! lleI!,'rr"U.,"Z,.V" """'" 'n 'h Morning Sr'i " "! rd,r made bi -hZ,.'"?,. dated iuneSl n " Jl P-Mlratim, .here.',, 'SJn? iSS , " ''22. atd U ttlt pub. ho on the 41b day of August. .. J. S. MEm.RT, . A."?.r,", 'or Plaintiff, nd poHtoffloo nddrcHS, lOugene Krl. 8-83-1 day or j... Ih-allon will' A. 11. 11)12. lle.ldenco Oregon. ZJC "i'-THt NtW If TONIC Mil UXATIVE C UT tVtlkV OtUlO ITOM Hay. ilI4 tons. Hay. 815 to $17: fair ill 10 $15; tame oats, $14 to ll. ,Tu . $.0 to $12, .., ,13 I ,,'1,li",k?$ i to 811; straw, nominal. .....J'S" V0,,K Vnmr MARKFIT NRW YORK, July 20.-K,prnle,i reo; slnlo. 17ffl)lne. " ' . 5!"."" fornlas, flflilBc: Ore.. i.n.;l. J ."" lUlel! choice. 12MW14C . JtJT 15ci fancy, ldtjlOc. ' " v. . . SUMMONS nnf,?T.SyUrt -" Or.. VnV It. Altlttnn. Plnlntlft . non, tlrfpnilnnt. ' " pran" AIM- 10 rrtuicnn AlKurm. flrfnw. Jn tho namn ot llio Statn of rirA... BihH.. 'freln. on or before l, I ' " PORTLAND OI1A1N AND KBHD ' PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. Ornln fu lursa: Whank hard wtiltt, July, $1.13; An Sust, Soptoinber, 81,12; soft whlto, white complaint ot the above-named Btaliilirr K .."'r" ""'''J! '.'". the nnovo'emi.liS ' "pr "i aui, a. n. 1022, saw K Z' Is for n derree of tho bourt fII...' J.'' -olvlng th. bond, o! nSXZJl'?' "ir ivMtM IUINt.5 I Week End Trips to Portland I . r r, 1, . . . and Return ARE THE LOWEST IN YEARS NOYV'S THE TIME "' r'!,lize Profits in transporlnlion costs'. $4.90 Round Trip from Eugene 'ot, oni&Ic Fl-idiy, Saturday ,',d . Sunthiy Good UntU Following Tuesday VK?b5l Kwrtl" ,",lticttlar8' or low fil,cs caS'' SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES ; . JOHN "M.sCfiTT " ' General Passenger ,Agent