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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, AU& 3 TWO Morning Register Lane County. News Service ' DATE OF PICNIC IS CHANGED MlOMIIKItH 1)1'' l'AUMK.ItS' VNION to uatiikk si:itkmih:k 0 . Hesiater Lana Count? apaalaO SlUil.N(.U.'lKU), Oro., Auk. S. TlH' Huto of the Formers' union plrnlo lias lii'cn Challgvd 10 Bulurdny. So tcuilu'r ... i'UUlon VtUtor Al. Hnivf , of 111' Clrilmlc. 4taa bew atyurl 1KSKT of llui luy. ..Tho stulg o(fu-or of Iho IfiinnorH union ttho will bo proaent MP. i;iysMiii A. 1'.. Sbumwu)'. .Vleo lriJ.I'iii A. A i:mplo. Kwrotsty Troittnifor jr A, 8(vii A JrRu pro Kiiuu jf snorts lm boon ivrnuytl ror which cimh prlaea wll ho tlvon. The Trout military Jjmwl VtU furnish mus Jc. i n-1 -rkhwkji w-:rshij 41lerirtr Lane Cuuutr Spovlal) CRKKWK1.U Ore., AUB. 9. Bhor nmn Mj&Jwt .l..iUrifn..wa UP 1 ! 1 1 "'';" ; J I v 'f S e r v e It Cold Watch It Sparkle Our : soft! .drjnks are. -the favorites of most '-people. -They come in many flayors, but one and ail they have Uiat same re freshing tang,- " ( ; There's nothing like Jhcm -to' set you up in the heat, of early afternoon." Get them at your: grocer, prcpirfccjiaucR ;,. purity pottun3 cbV Ml W. 8th - - neat 144 ovn . a. aumosuu. mmc MQaaJIn.FalrPricH ajl Square Deal ktp m busy. VAUU5Y Printing to. Aitoiisfciis Relief "For ten. long ypars I ted suffered with my stomach. I tried eyerythjpg without re lief, but after one dose- pf Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I knew I .had obtained what I had been looking for and I toot the lull, course of treatment.. It is going on four years now and I have never had any pains or bloating since." It removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestjna) tract, and allays the inflammation . which causes' practically . all stomach,. Jiver and intestinal ailments,. Include ing appendicitis. One dose will convine.or .money rejujided, . At All ..Druggists,... ..... .,,.. Why You Need Auto Insurance .As, long . as ,tlie roads are! crowded; with drivers .who persist in cutting ii regard less of ordinary considera tions of &af ety, just so. long will the careful driver, need jcumplete. automobile .insur ance. Eventually r'ihc-man-iwhoi- js always - in:- a hurry to-t get a there" will, find that such driving dqes not pay, but the lesson is usually. a costly one to others. ,, V:tr:li, 'fh. Make' a memo now to telephone EMERY Insurance Agency 37 Pint!. At, W, Phono If7 on Monday ror u. short buataeaa call. iiiMiiovtiuK. ini'imrwiloiia bom :tnul to nai'k Ilia InrKo (ilinlo.oroi) thla your. Kd Polly iiihI family wont to Kilmui apriiiKa Tucaatiy wnoi-o tnoy win aiuy u cou)lo of wooka. II MIltlSIII IKi NK.XVS NtVI'l-S HAHUISIH'IU). 010., Auk. 2S. (tSiioclul 10 the KoKlxlor). II. U. Mo- Kooiera. 4oi-tU 41M0UI. for tha tfliuiiiaru oil wuuiviiy. aiul Oliaa. NorrW vlulitt t iiA:o Umun4u Mr tli4 irat .tlvor ltu-o of Uiv tuxiaoiu muiaon. bivvhuc aovurod ii In 11 hum luat Suiulay tlioy Inal linn 0,1 in Oio hlU of U10 UOi.1! ui-k eviuu try. A loltw luw Ihmmi oIvd by tho J. K oaokaon family who loft horo In moir niito by .wy of CiUitornla July 8 foe M.U-hiKu. Huk Hinjr oiylve ai Tawna City. .H'h.. aftof JLu'liut 11 month on tho road and evorylhtiiir Is fine. . Uoorjto, .who :ui iHto.hur horo on tho HarrlaburK club toani. la w Portist aa belmi In pood domand na fi tirlr on Iho loam thoro. A carload of balm lumber waa ahHi' lied from llio Hnrrlsburs I.uitHr n Manufacturing: ooniuiuiy. o shoboy Bon. Wla. If this car load provca at iHfntnrv to ilia WiaooiiHin firm It la liifiv ' tlint . thov will liunchaae 1 he enUr alack of thla matorla) tlicil oompany baa on nana. Mrs. Tlldon Waj-den went o CJover dalo last Sunday, holme acoomjianlod by Mm. Joel UuUtn and Cbua. War don, gouur thoro to viait Iter buabiuid. Tilden Warden, who la beliiK treatod (or cauoer, TUoy brought hack tho naw IbiU hl coudUlon la Ltuliroving. a niimher nf fariuora uroAind Uerc no already britlunlnK to turn tho ground tor ooxt year's croji. Thoy have been Riven an Incenllvo 4o ut ,l,..lr irrnln in thia fall, duo to the tact that the fall BTaln crop thla year waa bo mucn weiier nuin di....,. cron- . ... An ellort waa maoo me i' " -to ralae money to meet an 190 do ri..o nn 11.M chnntniMiiia hero of 1931. Oolloctorn havo Iho ucoouiu In hand and several - Mt llio pooido- horo-aro worklris to itialrch compromlac. 1 DAILY MARKET REPORT (OREGON JOURNAt MARKET SERVICE) WKTUAND, Oi.. Am- 29- Good butter Is rn art trie la Uie Portland market. An a rrnun tbo marun w nnntns up ni.: m to) aeon tu(f. Tbvr is w vvenutpalr. liowov. ot nderBratlW, Top acoro cuoo a In Jcniavnd. - Kate ttmrtft U in mood suaiw. Krerymins It cjcaoiDB tip at priews quoted. PEAR PRICES AUK LOWER Prica of pcam on 4b Portland market van reduord alicatlr Tueidar moraiax, dua to an owmipply.- Tb bUtbU price paid tor fancr Hartieiu U J1.50 fi.Ta tor ao appi ux full. The cbrancr Krades ire sclltnjc a roan a 91.00 per box. and soma of tbcm are bringing as low as 75c ' . PACH PRICES TAKE A JUMP Dae ta an uuiMialljr hctvy demand tor probes Moudar atarnoon. the- prices ere raised sltehUy. Ksrlr Crawford ate briag- iDR 575c per box. vbila tubcrtas ranjee erouni 85c. The EUwrta am Just starting to arrive now. The urns car oi laaima ci- tartan if. dua In Portland Friday. After the first shipment the fruit will come In ateadUy. ' , POTATO MARKET IS STILL SLOW i Potato aisrket has shown no sluns of HI for the last week. Prices still paid for Yaklmas and locals are 91.50 and $1.75 for the larger spud. Walla Walla anions are still bringing Jl.iO. LIGHT CALL FOR DL'GKS SHOWN There la practically no demand for dorks at prcnt- Although produce men are ask ing only 15918a Tery few of the fowls are sell Lag. ' Chickens ara still priced the same. Light hens axe bringing 12 13c while 22c is paid for AsaTiea. Old roosters are still Belling at Sc. Veal Is selling at the same price as Monday, 15ft 016c. Hog prices still range the same, but no bogs are oa the mar ket. Dealers axe offering , l6c..Co .topi blockers. BRIEF PROdIiCB TRADE NOTRS Cantaloupe prices still range around 11.00 6115 per crate. The best, buckieberrlea aro bringiog 20c on Front street, but the majority are selling at 17ttc . . . The price of crabapplej hss dxopped in 60 ft 7$e for a peach dox. Tomatoes are still bringing 65c ner box. - tew boney Js down to 1-1.00 H.50 per crate. . , . , , t. , , Due to scarcity, watennetoaa ara still bringing 2tf 2c Corn was In abundanco Tuesday morning. White corn brought 75c per sack, while fl.006 L25 waa asked lor eJlpw bantam. : PORTLAND, Ore., Aug, Butter 9eII- Ipg price, box lots : Creamery prjots Prints, extras. 44o tor plam wrapparn : etibes ex tras, 378ec:pr4b,i-da(nr, bjaylflg.pijpa, 22 O 22 Vic par lb. Butter fat Portland deJTr. bl"t Mp. 1 grade, 44c; ffo.,3, Jllcfc fio soney jj0 fpr "A" grade.'., --v-.. Cbeijsa telling t Tillamook triplet, . 88 O&eo;. Twang- Americas, 2)OS0a; Ors oa triplets, Xfld4. Borlog. prices o, b. Tillamook t Trtolets, JZOe; foung Americas and longborns, 27c lb. fteUtaf fflots $ Block Swiss, fancy, SlOSzo) llmourfaf, 4 Q 2o ; eream brick. 22024a, Eggs Buying price. Front street I Cor real receipts : Went era Oregon, 2a 0 2ic dox. ; Eastern Oregon, 21c per dox.; henneries, 27c per dox.; celling price, select, 32c per dox.; pullets, 27c per dos. Lire Poultry -Milan pt4oi sToavy nens, 22c per lb.; light hen,-t20 13c per lb.; broilers. Bocks, 21 2.1c: other broilers. 18 f.2Qc lb,; pd roosters. Sc. - . -l ,, VSOffVABLU : Onions Selling price; to. tetallani Walla Wtlla, 1.7fii garlla, lp16oi . graen onions, 30c dosea bunches. PoUtoearflelllns prloa t ratllarsi Org gon fancy, $1,2560.75 ppranU; sweat w utpes, 4!45c. r . MxlATp Cotnrtry Meats Celling prlfl t- Country boga, 15',4O10c lb.; heavy stuff less; veal?, lSTniEi) . r .. .. n ! . mwm ' ALMA R.UBENS and HARRISON FORD in a Scn fom thi PARAMOUNT PICTURE FIND THE VVOKUM I A COpMOPOLITAN paooitmii; AT THE THEATRE TtHAY Rex Alma Ruben a and Hiar Cant In Ar thar Bonitrs Rxe'a "Fuidithe Woman;" Charles W. Hanley playing "Wake Up. Little Girl;" Rex Comedy, "A Hk-kTllIe Romeo;" Hex International News. Cowing offerings Dorothy Dalton In "Tho Woman Who Walked Alone;" K"ther- In MaoLonaId In "The Infidel Charles W. Hsuiey in organ ronoert ; Bert Lyteli In "Sherlock lirowu ;' Bull Montana aud Larry 3cmon Comedies. Tho ortran solo aolocted ftr ro ml It Ion IoUmv uuil TUurwIuy by Char lea WJ HuwU-y nt the Hx 1h tho lulo potuitur bit. "Wnko Up MUlo C.irl." ThouKh writtoet in wnltg toitiuo. Mr, Hitwtoya arraitgeuLOUt for the oi-kuii will display tho number first in its original time, thun mctelerut?al Into fox trot imvi- mnt and finally an a mooiillnlit wnlta. The solo will occur nt 3:16 ami 8:45 P. XI. during both duya of tho current program. . . 9 . Alnm Rubens, who is foul u rod In "Find -the Woman," ulays a tturt well suited to her outatumUuK talents, Sho is wen aa Suphlu t'arey. a concert alncor, who befriends a Rirl from u country town who Is hi New York to try to make her way on the stage. The two you ox vomeu are strangely in volvcd In it murdur myioiy. 0110 of tho tuOHt aMtHatlotial in years. It la known tlmt nbout tho time iho victim wiir killed In his offlee a woii.hu whs suvii It-nvinx iho room by way of n firv escape. Thus tt It up to tho police to "Kind tho Woimin." Arthur Hum ors Unc ho wrtti tho story for t'os mopnlltttti MnKHKlne. It whs directed ly- Tym TorriHs, who alio directed "HoomerHiuf lilll," with Lionel Har ry mora, Klleon Hubniu well known on tho Bpoaklntf stuito, has 11 n tntporltiut rote, ns havo CleorKo MunQuttrrio, Not' man Kerry, Harrison i-'ottl, Kthel Ihirny ami Henry tieilloy. The picture will ho shown ut the Hex today ami Thuraduy. a .y In "Momn of tho .Lady Letly," Dorothy Ikilton had a "aorup" with Kodolph Valontino; In Tlu Crimson ChHlUlltHc,', siiu had a gun-lmttlu with a burly outlaw; in her Intest Ooorico .Melfurd producllon. she Ims to rtuttt off. a mount ml nolieemun who JnsiMts upon khtslnu; her. Thht part is pltiyed by Maiirleo 11, "Lofty" Flynn, sixfuet two, forniBr Yalo nthleto 11 mt nll Amortcun fullback fur two years. Tho picture is ''Tho Woman Who Walked Alone." a Paramount produrtlon by (leoruo Alolfonl, with a rust Ineludlng Milton Hills and Wain I a Hnwloy. It is tunn to be shown at tho Hex. Milton 3ilto Is loading man - lopn. shoot 80 to 100 lb., ISHtf I6c: heavy staff Jess ; lambs, 18c Smoked Meats Ham, 25045c per lb.; break f art bacon. 22M3c lb. - Packing Houxe Meats Steer beef. 140 l5Ho lb.; belfers, 13 140 lb.; cows, 13 lb.: lambs, I8O200; ewes, lOlsc; hogs. 1H 017c per lb. Lard Kettle rendered, 18o per pound; tierce baslsv compound, 14Hc 1 , : ' BOPS, WOOL AND BIPK1 , Heps - 1P81 crop, aernlnaL ioe lb. Hides Calf skins. 12(13o; kips, 80 10c lb.; green hides. 08e lb.; salted, 70B lb.; , Mohair Nominal, 2032e lb. Sheep pelts, long dry pelts. lB020i short pelts, BOlOe lb.; long hair goat pelts, 100 12a Ib. short pair goat pelU. 20O5Oe. Wool Willamette valley ooaree. soajaao; medium, 24 O 32c lb.; fine, 303&o lb.; Eaatar OraaroO'ldak. S0OOe lb. pascar Bark 1022 peel, 6o f 1021 peel 7He( grape root, Se lb. OATTLm Choice steers ...f7.7GOJB.26 C bo las valley lamb 0.60 410.00 Pair to medium steers .. ,. 6.25 O 72S Common to fair steers 4-50O 6.25 Choice cows and belfers C.50O 0.00 Medium to good cows, heifers., 4.50 O 6.25 Pair to medium cows, boilers.. 3.759 4.50 Common cows 3.250 3.75 Conner 1.76 O 3 26 Bulls 3.00O 4.00 Choke Feeder 5.00 5.60 Choice dairy calves 0.50 10.00 Prima light calves...,, 9.00 0.50 Medium light calves 8.000 9.00 Heavy cairos 4.500 8.00 HOGS Prime light 10.50011.00 Smooth heavy, 280 to 300 lbs., 0.00 10.00 , 300 lbs and up .00 0.00 Rough heavy 6.00 8.00 Feeder pigs t 10.00 10.75 Pat pig 10.00010.20 Stags, subject to dockage Prime east mountain lambs,. Choice vajley lambs Medium y alley Jamb CpnunoB vallay Jamba ...... Coll spring lamb. tt t ,t , , Hesry yearlings .,....,. Light yearlings Heavy wethers ,.tft Light wsthors 't .. 5.00 7-00 10.0OOll.00 0.60 10.80 BOO 0.00 6.00O 8 00 -6.00O 6.00 g.OOO 7.00 7.00 fl.OO 6.00 6.00 6.000 7.00 2.000 6.00 At City Auto Camp Tales of Tlioao Wbo To or Jt' toast.. Thla on ere proetas .fllvea a rare and dsllflhtnil quality rw-lmpeaalble ts dupiidsts, r:- mUTUAN-p tllUlH AND FEED rOHTI.ANII, Or... Ana. 20. Oral. Ill Innni Wfaaal. hard a-nlla. Aufcuat. Spni. Iir,. 11.10 s Oulobcr. ti.09; anft blui. Aa- KUt, $1.10: Beptcmbcr, fl.OO; Octobgr, ai.ua; wcura wuiu. aukuii, sap terabor, l-00; Dclober.. .U ; bard winter, roruiorn aprina, Auxunt. $1.00; ScpU'innrr. J.0; Oclgbar, $1417; Wasters rad, Augu.U ,i.vo; MpiMnoar, vctober, $1.04. OaU. No. S .alt. (Kd, Auauit. $.13 : San teraber, Oolnbar, $82: No. gray, Augunt, a.piemner, uctoDar, ,il. iiaricjr. HrowiDg, Auauit, $29: Seotambar. $28.50: Oololwr. $28; itandard feed. An- turn. $28; Hcptcmbor. $27.7& ; October. $27. iirn. no. KBKtcrn vnnow anintnooL Au gust, September, Ocubcr, $28. SO. MIlrtAnO MAIIKBT QUOTATIONS CIIICAOO. Auk. 20. Wheat. No. 2 red. I1.O344OJ1.08 C-8; No. a bard. $1.08 1-4 rx$i.07.. t ... . Corn, No. 2 mixed, 02: No. 2 rollow. OaU, No. 2 wbllc. 816 30: No. 8 while. 82Vi4. .. , , lta, No, 2. n l-i. Harler, COOI8. Tiiootby taod, H.oofJIB.oo, Clover aaod, $1.00J$10.00. Pork, nomlpal. ., . . Lard, $li.3S,. . . . .Wan. ltlM , . RBATTr, HAY. GRAIN AND PRBD SBATTI.E, Aug. 20. IJIlr dellvor Hay, tlmollir, $2R D. a.,1 $2A mllcd. $23; alfalfa, $21 ; D. C, $20; atraw, $15; barley, whole, 80i around and rolled, 88 1 clipped, 401 cblek Btarior. M; chap all grain, 41 I corn, 87; corn cracked and mill feed, 80; llnnecd meal. .00: scratch food. 4Bt mva bean, 00; wbcat, 45. . AN CltANtllHra) HAY, DRAIN, PEPJD HAN FltANCIHCO. Alia. 20. Heeelnl. I lly, 612 ton.: hay wheat, IB to 17c; fair. 13 to 10 ; lame oat, 14 to 18: wild o.L 10 to 12; alfalfa, lg to 10;. Hock. 9 to 11: atraw, nominal, , ....... Tourists atopnliiK nlithtly nt the oamn Krounil new nil huvo tlfltiito ilcaUnatloiia In vlw, and llio old enru frro. como-iLntt-iro luuttnur thai olinr acterizud the tmvelor a few wooka uko la none. Many Are htiro'lnif homo to put their children In achool. or nro nnxlotia to ajel aettletl In now hontoa nero In tllo u aal. atnny, too, drcud Juat n bit the chill of Ine autumn niKhu: ao while ell are hnvinir a iruod time, non. avem anxloua to rumaln on tho road, uny longer than neceeanry, .... a . a . Uomoaoekcra aro atlM numoroua nmonR the' tourllta, iind )uat niuht arv crul partlva mado intiuirlea ua to what Itno county hiu to offor in tho wuy of homea. J. B.: Hammond has coma out with hia fumily from Omaha. No- nraaku. In search of a woatorn loca tion, und ho and hia family, nil like l.'ine county Immeiuoly. lie will spend a few days here anil If h. oan find Bomethlna; to hia liking.- he will acltlo and put his cnlldren In school, , e . J. McGllrery and family also have decldad to settle in UreKon, a J rice all alute that they have bad quits enoanh of wintor wuuthar in liolllpa,. Wyoin ing. If they iiko Lane county better than olhor portlona of Orotron and California, which they will viait with in the neat few woeks, thoy will return nero to nvo. , , , ... a A newanaper man from IndiaoaDO' lUi.In.llana, L. C. Williams, haa been on the road ainco May 2, niul he laughingly any., "If I don t get back to wnrK pretty soon, I'll turn into a real hobo!" Mr. Williams haa worked en- sovnrau newipapers. In the Kast, unll with hia wlda range of experience, will probably bo ablo to realize hia pinna, which nro to bocoma associated witn some paiior )n tho Woat. . . . Z. P. Muster recently hnd charge nf me iiusinoHB ol arlllng I'orila to Himtllo people, but haa now aolil nut. nnH ln tends to locate cither In Oregon or f!n!ifirnitt U'hlln kn 1.- -..m ..i..i. K. t'. HlmmonM, local Ford rupreaiin lativo, anil it la poaaiblo that ho will looatc and sntcr lila chflUron In school mis laif. "We've told people' ajl along (ho line from hero to Ciinmln and buck about the oicnllent aervlcglvcn Uie tourista at the Eugene park, and particularly about the good work tho chnmbor of commerce nero 18 doing," said C. V. Iluahong, who la atbpplng hero on hia way home from Hollywood, California. Mr. Iluahong is accompanied by hia wife nnd hia aon, Kenneth, and while urn. wu;y win loog.ovcr me unlvorslty, which Konnoth may cntor In tho fall. ... Two pnrtlea In camp nro on their way to ua lorn n In w n nr ltnl l.nil. Htnic that they may come to Oroiton to aettlo next spring. H. J. Wallace and family nro driving from Great raiia, Montana, and M. E. Ijalloy haa iiiiiiiKirt nia I m v our rrnm now ii 'cbriiHka.- V ... I'reano, California, has lpnt . favor with tlnrry Wood, who hns brought tils family north to nettle. -Tvo nothing ngalnHt the Houth." ho alnin. "only I like It up horo bettor!" Mr. Wood is undecided illat whrirft In In. onto, but bccauHo thero's good fishing near hero, ho mtiy.qomo back to llva aiior looKing ovor Morthorn Orogon V, H. OI'CUATIOV UAH. . jniniw, jt.i,iM iravoi (Continued from Pngo One) Oregon NBW YORK HOpg MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Hope oulot. ilala ana l-aclllo Uoaat, . 1022, 17 B 210 1 1020. 184 17c. NEW YORK. KIIU1T . MARKET NEW YORK. Aug. 20 Kvar.nr.1 annl.. dull: .late, 1791001 prune, aaayl Cali fornia., 0 l-4amuc: Oreanna. lOrtlgei pe.cbaa aaRyi chnioe. 12Ual4Uei ..it. rbolce, 14O10HC; fancy, 10V,9 ISO. r-nee lo give, tho President niilhorlu lo tnke over mlnca and rallrouda that great, suffering; during tho coming muivi- iingni no onviatea, moiiiicii iiprMim'n in mil nonrenentlLtlvn Vfnnilell. Wvemlnv the HePUhlleiin lender. Inld tlm hnu.. no wouki not voto for tho bill "with fxont enthusiasm," but with tho hope hat It would curb profiteering. "I do not Hhnro the. exnpoclntlon ol those who bellevo legislation of thla character will wholly perform Its ox pneted purpose," said Mr. Mondell, who crlticliicd price fixing- during tho war and asserted its effect had heon to Incrpnso rnllicr Hum to tloscroaao prices. Notice w8 served -"upon tho. gen-. l aMBBaaaaBaaawMaBaaaaaaBMaaBaaSBM , , ) (',:! jtatlj,' jlt'-J "jbHiily' rW-Cetvaj V Kryptok Lan 1 Aia Da tier Kryptok Reward Ai U.im, Tlie Oregon State Optomctric Association," through its president Dr. Sherman W. Moody, offers the above reward for any informa tion leading to thekonviotion of any person wilfully violating any0f the State Laws regulating the prac tice of Optometry. 1 For the public's protection as well as our own, we hope for a larger measure of cooperation for the detection and prosecution of any fakers, such as solicit from house to house, selling or prescribing glasses, or of those so-called Opticians who viait small towns in any part of the state and may not be d uly qualified to practice under such conditions. Before patronizing any such, you should oblige him to certify his regular registered place of business, give a receipt for every pair of glasses sold, which receipt shall contain his own signa ture, his permanent place of business, and he must have one, the number of his certificate, together with a specification of the lenses furnished and the amount charged therefor. It is also against the State Law to advertise any Optometrist's business or treatment, or advice in which untruthful, improbable or impossible statements are made, such, for instance, as a - recent graduate advertising his long years of experience, great skill and ability, etc.,1 which is un truthful and misleading, and is subject to prosecution, fine or impris onment, or both. ( The law also applies to unprofessional conduct, moral turpitude, gross ignorance or inefficiency in his profession, for sending untruth ful statements or advertisements through the mail, the obtaining of any fee by fraud or misrepresentation. We want to purge the state of any undesirable, unreliable, wilful offenders. Any information concerning such may be given to the nearest police office, the sheriff, or this office, charges collect, if by telephone or telegraph. j ' ml ' J Tnfe Oregon State Optometry Association 881 Willamette St. v; Eugene, Oregon H I SiT 1 DR. SHERMAN W. MOODY President Phone 362-and 486 MoodI Tortc Liut$ art btt I' Moody' DtCTt . . Karyptok Ua Art Dctwr tlemen from New Knalnnil nd tho tMHtiiwrnu," hy Hetiront'iituiive liluntl. 'mililC-nn: in'llnnn th" if tho bill jrer enacted to giro them coal, tt ttuijiu u iuiiuwvu uy ii'fftfliuiiun 10 fix th price of fihoo and othor man u foot u red arttcloa producel by tholr fitutcs. Mr. Bin ml Inn luted thnt If mi oh ineoeurftB wero taken to rt'Kwltito tht prlco of conl thoy Hhotild alno bo fol lowed to roffuluto "tho prlcu ot hogn for llio fnrmerit." Workman Ton pnlind! Hut the court ffavo mo a 'urn-red K(hndit com I)jiis;a.on. Hollollor Hut, my ileiir fi-lluw', you cr forK(,t tho Httlo liml tcr pi or my contt and vx pennon. Jqnt ninety poundu! Itomlon Mnll. 7-' A Gilt Edge Farm Mortgage Bond i' - - ' t ' . .. . Mora l a Hnnd whore tha yield Ii iintirtiiaiiy high and lliu nccurlly vnyv (.IBM M, Thin In no now undortHklnr. tin im tried nifiiinfwmrnt, but r,n nlcl winU IlKlind fnriniiiK Riiil Houk-rnUIn liiml. ncM. Tltn !ni n,i,iH of thin I hup will Im UKtd to ftirtlior iIqvcIou thin already profllrtMo biiHlnonti, Thn Hnndu nf tho Jordnn Vntloy Cnttln (Jo. ninmift (ire a lt,Kn bivaminont fur TniHt lundii anil Uitwliiitw lUuki im un Hiin. iiiey nro nt niit from the full no mm I ffftornt linuie tux of 4; por cont. Prco jmr y to Yield 71 C.E,MILLERi&CO. Oi)arnront BONnfl Municipal (Inrimrallon Ruiana ltonrtin.iii.tiva 11088 WATT 8B0 High 8U , rbon. S27H TYPEWRITER (All Makes). W SoU Them -W Rmi( Tkm . W Bojr Tbo REPAIR THEM ! Office Machinery and Supply Compaoy 17 Willamette ' - - - Ph id-Summer Heeds You will find our stock, complcttwxjr prict ranmAMr PICNIC NEEDS I HOP PICKERS'SUPPH Tint Tin Cups '........ .'.5c Taper I'lntcs, Napkins, etc. ; POR THE CAMPER Stcrno Cnnnctl Heat Slovo, Rpecinl $1.98 Cinip Grills ull sicg Knives and Korks, iair....2Sc White Enamel Cups find Saucers '..'..;.'....'..., 29c White Enamel Plates 29c .Alsp drying Pans,' Can Openers, Cake Turners, etc. Canvas Cloves '. Jj 'Straw Hats ..,:-.'""""c FOR CANNING Mason Caps ... : Hconoiny Caps First Quality Jar Ruhbcrs Canning Hacks 690 ': ,: (Kit any boiler) Also a full line of Preserving Kettles, Telly Classes, PaW wax and Glass Top Fruit Jarj..., , TOILET REQUISITES - Cold Cream, Face Creams, Talcum Powders x Mldcompleta lino of Toilet g"-p'"r , , - Hill's Economy Store :, , "All that the name Implies"