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WEDNESDAY, AUG. H. 122 ) ' . ' ' '.: : i , - '" " ' ' ' ' MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TWO Morning Register Lane KWtrNliKWt.n NI'AVS NOTCH (Ili'flKK'rl.aiio County tiwctl) HI'HINlth'IKI.U, Ore., Auk. 15. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscur Moycs nnll rtmiKh It'r, Myrn, of Bealtlo, camo Saturday ovetilnr for u .visit wllh Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard .nnd with tholr niece. Mm. C. K. Hadley. Mlas Moyoa la captain of tho Salvation Army thro. Mr. and Mrs. Sloyes' niece, Mian Huhy Ornlilreo, will return to Seattle wlthi thcin. They ru leaving in he morn- Norman rtyrnes returned tho' latter part of last vm after -apcmUnc few days at Xswirart. . .j. '. Mr. .nnd Mrs, 4",' Jf. Mnnwarlnn nro moving to tho liomo they ocennlod few years ago tiotweon l-lfth nnd Sixth slreets on O street. Mr. "and Mrs. J. H. Mooroloek hnva nioved to tho tropert' on the cornqr of , Fourth and A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slkes and daughter, Helen, of Corvnllt. were guests at tho Hikes' homo Sunday that they might visit with their cousin frotui.Ohio. -. . .... . . ' ., Mr. and Mrs. George Slkes and aon, Tiolxrt, of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slkes. , George Sikca nnd Thomas Slkes are cousins. FARMERS' UNION TO PICNIC EVENT SOHEIri;RI VOR, TRENT r -I OS fiEPTEMBEK (Rontster Lane County Special) GOSH KM, Ore., Aur. 15. The TJino County Karroor.' union held a npticial mectUyj at Goshon last -Saturday for tho purpose of completing: the organ tuition. Plans vero made to hold a picnic at Trent on Saturday, Septem ber 3. A musical proBram is being arranged,, ahlo speakers will bo se cured and thero will be sports and Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience tbe suf fering caused by rheumatism. Mrs. J. - K. Hunt, who lirrs at ROB E. OHv St., B-1T3. Blootatoaloa. UK i so thankful at having cured hcrecll that out of pure gratitude she 1 anxious to tell all other sufferers just how to get rid of their torture by a eimplo way at borne. lira. Hurst Ima wrtbhiB to selL Merely cut out tfala nottee. mall It to her with your own name and addreta, and she will gladly eend you tola raJuabte Information entirely free. Write her at once before yon forgrt. V-'--:- .. , . (62) Sert I t C o I d Watch It Sparkle Our -soft .idrinfcs re the favorites of most people. They come in many flavors, but one and all they 'have that same tej freshing tang. ; . , , ', There V nothing like them to set you op in the heat of early afternoon. Get them at your grower' or Confecfibrier. ' r PURITY BOTTLING CO. 1M W. A - - Pfaone 144 r-'Requil-es No Water . HRieUircs NoAcid ' Requires No Attention I'. Put this -Battery in your car and forg-t;rt full writ-: ten 'guarantee for 3 years. : U MAC-DRY ( ' BATTERY CO. i lot 'mai riearl V bone' 592 For a SMtiying Smoke yon tinay felways depend . ln, -t t X)CEm CIGAR FACY HFr .ifaiKMctUrefff f'- fa.fi 'i'iII L. Uaelry Showanda Cigars NOW County News Service nmuKcmcnts for all. The , Trent Military band has been scoured, for tho day. Tho l.mio County Karmers' union was organised about two months ago und is growing rapidly, having today over two hundred members. v. l.. Wheeler of Trent is president and H. O. Jackson wf Springfield is secretary. lUxke HM!lal IMjimtoil (ItcRitUrLam) Count tli:il) . . SI'K.NCKU UUTTU, oiv.. AUK. 18'.-- Xlll Sitturday evening of this week the Spencer uuite community, club will give a basket social at tho home of. lluy Knox. The social is being given for the purpoee of raising mon ey to l)c applied to tile fluid to pro vide a oomtnunlty house hure. , . ; OWNERS OF FORDS TO REVEL ASSOCIATION OK FA 11. CHKKK TO noij jicnio s-vu'ruay Aquatic Sports at Old KUvmnriiV llulo to Bo Kupplcn.curcU With Must ad nnd liitcniry liotrnuu Rcglnter Lane County Special) FAUL CKfcJEK, Oiv Aug. 15. Tho Kurd Owner' lUMOciatipn ot Full Crock upU vicinity .will hold a pic nic nnd bnsket soelftl Saturday .even ing, August 19, on the banks of the "Mvvimnun' hole' one-half mile nbavo Pall Creek station. All owners, friends, relatives nnd ndmtrera of Fords hre cord in Uy invited. SwimmlnK sports bepin at 6. Prises contributed aa fol low: Fancy cako to be divided iuuouk thoso who make tho twenty-four foot lugh dive, frco tor all race acrosa tn pond tor a pie, ladies' and am all boys' divine contests, boxes of candy. Vrlzo for litvt Ford Kstiy A suitable prize has been contribut ed by tho K. C. Simmons coinimny of Jugene for tho best essay on Fords. hi manuscripts siiould bo mailed to Mrs. A k lies Knincif, Fall Creek, not later than August IS. i'roeram as follows nt 7:30. Vocal 'selection "Tho Honkers," "Swlmmln' Hole" chorus. News notes from tho Fall Creek Fotd Gazette. Recitation An Embarnsslns Name. Selection "In a Ford at Twilight,' Swimmin' Hole male quart uU Recitai.cn Forditis. Reading A Ford Preferred.' lialoRue Buying a Car. Vocal solo Tho Hours I Spent in the Old Ford! ; Rending ot prize essay. Instrumental duet Tho Race. Address Speaker to bo furnished by tne K. C. Simmons Ford ugency of Eugene.. . .. Selection By tho Ford Owners as sociation Jazz orchestra. Bnktttt to Be? Auctioned - Following tho program the baskets will nc nm-linnrd t-.y the indies of the community, the baskets to be divided into threo groups, small girls, young lames nnd married women, lee cream coffee and sandwiches wil be sold, tbe rooeeds going to tho purchase of a piano for "ommunity use. All non-Ford owners are requested to pay proper respect to ords. Any one caught ridiculing same will be subjected to a fine not exceeding five cents or five seconds under water. In case of unuitble weather the' racial will be held at the Woodman hall at Fall Creek. . CIUWWEIJi PKKSONATjS i Kertnter Lane County Special) - CRpsWJIJj, Ore, Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. John IFannon of Merrill arc the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Thos. Your Help is Essential Insurance is recognized as a. great asset to automobile; owners. The risk of driving; a car without insurance pro-;' tcctio'n is too great 'for the average car owner to as-., sume. Yet insurance is not a magic wand nor an Alad-" din's lamp; its cost and ef-' ficiency depend to a larger degree on the co-operation, of the people who buy it. 'Make a memo now to phone EMERY : insurance Agency 87 Ninth At PhoM M7 Urown. tt'hoy luvo Tucsduy for their homo having been uorth on nn auto trip. ( Frank W. Jones and Harold Trax nr spent (he week-end at Albmvy. Mlwt Bo it ha Hpnur of Hood Klver was tho guest of Dpal Weber over Monday and Tuesday. Miss Hunter has many friends among the young people in Crcswcll who remember her as a high school teacher with Prof. H. S. Wakefield. 11 H. t Tmvlllion nnd family left Tuesday for the coast by t tvl, l"0 tt ;iHJs6 NKWs NH'FS (HKlttr Lane County SpeiMal) OOI.nSt.V. ore,. Auir. M. The Swuet Home UireHhing ni(ichine start ed threshing .Monday ftt W. Huv polo's. . - . I waiter' rimer Ynnde a business trip to Torvallls Thurmlay. r rank I mines transacted business hi this vicinity Sunday. , , Mm Ho I Ion visited . Mrs. Hodge Thursdny. Mrs. O. O. Mclonuld Is the proud owner of two pet pigs which her mother, Mrs. I J. Junes, gave nor last week. Mr. Montgomery, one of th home- steadertt, hits brought a new cook' home with htm last week. It seems as all of them nre tired of batching. Bub Herbert nnd children, Delia, Muriel and Myrtle, Mrs. Warner and son, Muyuo, were, out Joy riding Sun day. Pursey -Baker has traded his yellow car for a motor- cycle while ho- was at outside points last Sunday. Mrs. Bertlm Ditto of ISprlnRfleld Is visiting hor mother, Mrs, S. W. Harpolo and assisting her cook for tho threshers for a few days. Albert Morgan Is progressing nice ly with his new house. Mr. MoCutnsy butchered a fnt beef last week. Stella B. Gold son visited her aunt, M rs. Carter, last Thursday evening- Mr. und Mrs. K. W. Brown and son, Virgil, IX 10. B. Hlnton and Jack Taylor called at tho Carter homo Sat urday from leaver's Gulch.. Hurley Powell and .H:el ' Swoet visited homo folks at Knoll Sunday. Lester Stonurd visited Roy Mc D6na1d Monday. William Cox roturncd home Sun day from Ban don where ho had been for a few days visiting his sister who is very low there. Mrs. Hardy Cox , entertained at dinner Monday Mrs. Ada Carter and children. Clarence and Veda, in honor of tho birthday , of her . tdaught Stella B. Goldson. VKX KTA N'rnVS MrTKS fKegUter Lane County Special) A" EN KTA. Ore.. Auc. 15. Mrs. Wil son, formerly of Veneta, but recently of Nebraska, has returned and will re side on the Willard Tist ranch near Crow, which Mrs. Wilson han owned for some time. Mrs. A. Goodwin is viaitinc her a la ter and family who live at Grand orxs, Mortn ujutota. sue expects to return to her home here in tbe early full. Mary Plckcrt, who underwent an operation for the removal of lonttlls and adenoids In Kugeno last week, la at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leo Parker, of Eugene, and is recovering; nicely. C. S. Connnt Is doing some interior riniHhtnir in his shop. The parsoniiffo being built for the Veneta Baptist churcn Is nearintf completion. J. W. Isaacson Is fore man of tho work, being; assisted by Pastor A. Goodwin. Ben Goodwin and Clair Conant have returned from Salem, where they visited Max and Gene Eoff, recently of Veneta. They made the trip by bi cycle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Ollen wore din ner guests Hundny at tho home of P. C. Pratt, after which they, accompan ied by Mildred Pratt, motored up the McKenzle and visited tho flmeede ranch. Mrs. Wayne KUIott and daughter. June, were euests at tne nome 01 Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McCutcheon Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. W. K. Curtis returned Sunday from Shannon, where she has been visitlrur at the home of her daughter. Mm. John Fountain. The ;rravel which Is belhir shipped to Veneta for the new Franklin and NoM road work, is being rapidly dis tributed from this point by the A. C Matthews trucks. Word hns been received from Paul Goodwin of this place, that he has Goodwin o Ith is place, that ne has successfully Dossed all required ex amlnations for entrance to tho navy nnd that he is now stationed at Goat island, California. . Coll for Bids The Board of School Directors ot School District No. 4. Lane county, Oregon, will receive flea led bids tip to 2 p. .m.. August 15. 1HZZ. for kal somlning a four-room school building. Specifications may be.receJvCd at the Clerk's onto In the ;uy riaii. unc board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. O. J I. JONES, Clerk. 8-16-1. V 'i - '; ..v -. . . DAILY MARKET fiEPORT (OKBfJON JOUttNAL MARKBT BKItVICiB PORTLAND, pro., Aug. Ifi. The cut of Zc In the pnro oi nmicr nnn uc in ino nui ter fat market at the opening of tho TueH- rlay trade han born overdue here for at lenat JO dayn. In fact,. the extent of tho decllDo wan not an liberal 'an condition JuiUlrlGd, leant In butter. The Rranter out In the prlao of fat than In the manufactured product in dicated tho .real woaknoaa of the current Hltuation. kdd TRADE 0KNBRALLY ACTIVE f Trndo In the vkk mnrkct Ik nctlVo. hut reporU -i ml lento tho unle of connldornhle pullflt cold Htornfce ittpr-k nit frcxh goodf when mixed with current or rl vain, doners! prices aro urt changed for tho any. CIIIOKBN MARKBT MOltB ACTTVB More ar-tlvo tono In Hhowlnit for chlckont In tho front Htreet trade with Httht hen nhowlnit a frnetlnnal rlno although heavy stuff k unchanged. r In fact thero la too mueh dlfff!irtitlal bclwooa tbo light nod ncavy stun. OIIKBHB UK NT AND IB ftTILL OOpO, Demand 'for nhoeao eontlnuea Rood, but prlcea aro iinchaoced bolh at Tillamook and Portland. Carl llahcrlocb, aalcn rcproKon tatlvo of tbo Tlllamnpk nfiaoclation, wan In the city ycHtenlity aud roporta demand allll la f cena of aupply, TOMATO PRICES 'fill DOWNWARD DecaiiNO of (ho preHcnre hero of conMcr nblo rtpn and overripe Monk, tomato urlcea ruled from Km to fine a box generally along me airret, ntinoiittn tbo bulk of the sale were around 40flfl0c a box, VEAL TRICKB BHOWINO A RIBB Further ailvanm la almwn In tho price of country-killed oalvoa along tho atreet, wllh aalea up to 1C a pound for oxtrome topa. Hoga continue In very amall aupply, with extreme prlcea available. , r hillKF NOTES OK PRODlJCB tltADt? Cnntaloupo prlcon are aurady, . , Apploa .Bulling from GO to 7Qo for curly varlctlee; alow at that. Pnftfh Irss I. . . . ' for tops ; some a fraction above thin, riiiBuwn nro annut Rtefidy, Rkg plant In a drug on tho tnnrkol, anion ni low. au DO a pound, Traile In Rrtrllo. In nuuditul, with wU' down to 10r le. PU-klliiR outoii are not plentiful; intoa ftt llH2e, H Mnrktfi (or lumey U qulot; prli-v are en orally knvur. -. r . POHTl.ANn, ore.. Auk. tn. minor sell tntt price, box lotat Oreaaiery prlo Print, t'ltrao, -lie for plain wrn,i,H'rw; vul'' lra, !htfSe per lb. ! dairy, biilt V'k Iff,224e pr lb. Uuttor (at Portland dllvry ba-Ut No. I artiile. AU '. No. , 4:iet No. 1 far "A" srndtt. ! OhMKO8IIInnt Tillamook trlfM. OSOc: Tounit Anutrlcwa, UHrV; Or Kon (rlplot. 23r:Me. Buylui prlcoa I. o. b. Tillamook! Triplet. 80o. Youim America and kuutborn. 2To lb. Balllni prlowi Mlooh Swuta, faney, 31032ot l(mburgr. WOlWOl cream brick. 220 4o. K Buy In prlea Front ilrU Our ivitj reecii. YVeMflrn Oregon. 2-V lieu ; Knatort. ur'Kin. Ko per iloien ; benium, 2Ae pr tloaeu. Soiling prloel Onliimry rwmll.Ml, 27o ,0oa. ; aoleut, aoc !.; pul let , lifc doa. Urt Poultry VII In t nrieat 1I'T nana, 22e lb. : ItRbt bwi. t;tSf lb. ; brollcra. Hooka. 21 0 22c; otlir broiler. 20 Q2lo lb.; old roontor. 10c. VBtiRTABLU Onion Sell in n prlea to rtnltrt: Wnlla ! Wnlla, $1. 20 tf l.ft: snrllc, 10tfl-V: sreeu , onion, 30o doan buaolios. Potato Ball lag prtoo to ralalUrml Or Ron fancy. S2.00r$3.00 por ootdal: nwoet MitaliH'N S2.C0r$3.00 crate; iww potntoea. 2T2WiC MBATf Gauntry Moats Boll luf price l Country boRs, nH7fc lb.: lwnvy stuff lei venU, loits. about SO to 100 itta., H if lou ; htiavy stuir iwsi lanioa, iso 8mokod Ment llamn, 28 0330 per ID.; brenkfftt bnrou, 2d045o lb. Packing Houbo Moata Sttor Mtr. lo IS Wo lb.: heifeni, iaua lb.; iwwit. lHo lb-: lamb. lSCfilOo; twos, lOOMot bog, luti Q1U por lb. Lard Kottlft ronderad. ISO Pr pouna. tlerc .botil.. compound, MHa ' HOPS. WOOL AND HIDU nop 1921 crop, nominal, loo lb. Hides Calf tkin. 1213c; klpi, 0910c lb.; green hUlea. 6tfSe lb.; aaltou, 7O0o lb.; fob air Nominal, SOtf82o IB. fibeep pelts, long dry polta. 18O2O0! abort prlts, OtflOe lb.; long hair goat pelt. 10O ISo lb.; nhort nalr goat pelt". -otfotHJ eacn. Wool Willamette valley oaama. znosoe: medium. S2fr33o lb.: fine. 30035c lb.: Eastern Oregon-Idaho. S0O0e lb. Caacara liark 1032 poel. 6c; 19X1 peel. 7c; grapo root. Be lb. OATTLB Choice ateer $7.7r.tf$H.2n Milium to good fteora 7 -'r. 7.7ft Fair to medium atcors tf.M 7.2fl Common to fair nlwm -I.riof ojfi Choice cows and belters fi.7M (1.25 Mntlum to good row, heifer. 4. 7f0 ft.SO Fair to medium cows, bcifera. 4.0019 4.75 Cnmrnon cowa SJutO 4.00 Canners Pulla Choir Feeder .., Choice dairy calvoa . . . . 2.00 o SJM .. 3 (H0 4.00 .. 6.00 ff 6. BO . 8.00 O P-W) T.fiO 0 8.00 . G.504I 7.50 . 4.004? 0.S0 Prime light calve ...... Medium light calves Heavy dairy calve ... HOGS Prime light .Stt.MlOl.T Rmooth heavy, 230 to 300 Ibit. ii. oo ri..K and up lit.OUfr 11.00 Rough havy Feeder pig ....'... ,.t.. . Fat Pig Stag, subject to dockage . 7.00 H. HO , I'J.Sofr 13.00 II. MUM fl.00 0.00 HHBBr Prime aast mountain lasnba Choice valley lamb , Medium valley lamb , ,. . ,. Common valley lambs .. . ..10.00OH-00 8.000 0.60 8.oo a 9.oo 0.00 O 8.00 Curxeprlng lamb 6.00 O 6.00 Heavy yearllDse 6.00 U 7.00 Light year linn a 7.000 8.00 Heavy wethers D.oont h oo Light wethen 600O 7.00 Ewea 2.00 O fi.00 PORTLAND OHA I aft AN n FRED rOHTLANO, Ore., Aug. 15. Grain fu turcit': Wheat, hard white," soft white;-while r r f r r r Note these ON July i9, 1922, the lowest prices ever quoted on U. S. Pas senger Car Tires went into effect Royal Cords included. - These new prices should give confi dence tt6 dealers and car-owners that no lower 'basis ot quality tire prices will prevail. , w f r r r r f P r r r t V: Royal Cord f y V r r r V f r r 30 -3 , CI. 30 SMf 31x4 " 30 x 3-83. 31 x 4 "I 32x4 33 x 4 " 34 x 4 " ' 32 x 4J " ' 33 x 44 " i 34 x 4K " 35x4K 30x4." 33 :S 1 35 x S " " 1 37 x g " $14.65 14.65 22.95 ?6.45 29.15 90.05 30.85 37.70 38.55 39.50 40.70 41.55 46.95 49.30 51.85 y r f r r r r r r r r r t r r r r f f V r VcicxaX Excise Tux on ihc above hus 'been hbsotbed the muimuclurtr The dealer ivlth a dill U.S. Tires bt'tli.H new cxa serve you ooitor uuin you liave ever lecn rvcj be fore in the tyatory of tho sotoinobile , " 'it tycre ever was fthyf.-fncJdA advan rai!G In.'abopping arounuior tires It disnppeared on July 29j Whete 0U i Catl lluS . " , U.S. Tires: I X It TK.-X. f ... L 1 j SALE EXTRAORDINARY! NEW Special for Wednesday More than 50 of them new pretty Fall Hats hf fine felts of nifty combinations. Hope Hampton Hats, the season's sensation, besides numerous plush and other types. Surely you must see our window display.' You must come in and try them on you will save. See Our Peoples Cash Store club, hard winter, August. Be plumber. 91. 0(1; Northern Hprlnjc, Augut. September. l.0t; red Wulla. AugiiMt. ttoptcuibcr. fl.oi, tVjnt. N. 'J KftHltrn yellow nlilputout. AukuL Bvptouibor, Jtt.50. flllCAOO MAHKBl' QUOTATION8 'lllt'A(JU. Aug. 15. Wheat, No. 3 ml. $l.iHir$1.034 ; No. 2 bard, 1.0U ji.or.4. t'oru. No. S mixed, 01 v 01 1-4 ; No. S yvltow. 01! l-41rtia. tint. No. 3 white. 31 l-4tf33 J-4; No. 3 white, 30:n. Itye, No. a. 71072. lurli-y. 4tia50. Tlutoihy d. $I25$M5. t'lovvr aved. tl.0U VJIU.00. Pork, nominal. Lard. $l.75. Ilib-. J'.'.7( Jll.OO. NEW YORK, Aug. IT..- KvatKirlnl apple NEW YORK, Aug. 1 1. -KvaptirattHl atpltn dull; Plate 17(rllV. Prunw unii'tll"l. t'nll rorulni (I t--tfHSHc; OrKnnti, I'JfftMc. PriK'hvH firm; rhulo 124rHHc; extra i'holce. HrlG:. (amy. HSOtHc. BAN FRANriSCO. Au. 15. Receipt BAN KHANt'lSt ), Aug. H.Itwvlpt llity. 411 toiiH; h.iy, wh.-Mt. filler 17; fair. $i:ift 15 ; tamo oat. IU ft Id ; wild aln, Stofri'J: elf ti if a, 13V13; atock, IDfrll; straw, uomlnul. SEATTLE HAY. (1RAIN AND FEED SEATTLE, Wuft.. Aug. 15. City ilillv ery. Timothy hay, ll'fi : timothy l. C. I-H : tulird hay. $-.'!; ntfulfn li:iy, '.'); alfalfa hay f. V., biirl-y. wtml-. :m : bnrlty. Rmund and nilhil. 9:H; ciippnl $to; chirk xtarter, r5 ; chop, all grain, 9Vi; coconnut niiMil, 94; corn, J:i7 ; crackitl and (cwl mial, $.tl ; llueecd ineal, 5D ; scratch (oojl, $10. . .. r oik U.S.Tires read that been tained. . FABRIC Chain Uk Nobbr 1 2.55 $11.40 $9.75 15.60 13.00 10.65 23.O0 ' 21.35 ' 18.65 20.45 16.90 15.70 24.35 22.45 ' 20.85 25,55 23.65 21.95 26.05 . 24.15 22.40 31.95 30.P5 33.00 , 31.05 3400 32.05 ' 35.65 , 33.55 , ,J ,36.15 $4.00 ' 43.20 39.30 45.75 41.70 r ' . ilne of prices 30x3V2 and Straight Side United States Tires United States Rubber Company ,",d' 81wto"..We Crewoll """ ' E""0M " Cohurg v. o. FALL Yalues in Many Instances 'to Si. New Fall "Back to Pre-War Prices" Workman's Eyesight c.i mint lie muirdcil t' jraliiiivly. The loss or injury (if iiu rye is a mu.st M'ri-' mis misfortune (or .-iiiyuiic, Imt espe cially to the working man. Statistics show that of nit st-rimis imlnstrial iicciilcnts. si'vrn tcen per cent affect the eye nnd cmilil iroliahly have been prevented by perfectly constructed fiOKtilcs. We make a specialty of jjoles fur factory and mill purpose,. All the best styles are at very reasonable prices. 681 WILLAMtTTt X CUOKNK.OMC EYESIGHT SPECIALIST New Prices Bear in mind that these prices npp to the most complete line of qual ity tires In the world. Remember, too s you the following table U. S. quality has positively main 30x3 usco FABRIC lO.fi? Clincher ftww Ores well Harris buif ' ' Irving Tlain X I $9.25 , I '""" MolorOo. S. M. I'rlci FprlnirfloM Cnrneo Kliixsmnn HATS $6.00 Displays ;Voorf Twit Unm an tat rr Junction OUT BprlwrfloM ooov