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TWO : 1 r t. ,tj- i i :.'. i .:-' MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923 ica SPR1XG MANHATTAN SHIRTS STAY-SO STETSONS You'll like the curl of the brim; the stylish tilt; you'll be glad that it will always "stay so" - the new Stetson felting pro cess takes care of that - $7.50 NEW SAND TAX'S NEW PEARL GRAYS Wade Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ' Ja77Jf S T. Irf . fit ' a STETSONS 3 $7 TO $10 2 Bros. 1 t'ltKSVl;iJ.,K.VS XOTKS ' iuii)ir Lau Couuiy Hoeoisli 'CKKSWUU r Murcii IS. Aim. ,uoivc Hihuliiu'riili wiisliitil up me him or tiitt wt null an at tack of Krle which mails troublo in ner ir. The services of the Pristivterltin church worn HUKiHMuletl Suiiitiiy on iii'i-oinu or inn illness or itov Crumley, who was unutilo to ut present. Hullo a liii'uo tlclcKiitlnn of C'res well lieopla iitlemli'U ilu niH-ial im-vtiiiirs at Kiiwm' Siimluy wliU.li vverw conducted by lr, Price. A dcli'Kutlun of local Odtl Fel lows went, lo Junctlun I'Hy Sstur ilny ovrnliiK', IncUlcntally to hoost for tlio cumins: county couvcutiou nnu Kcncrnny nir it irood lime, wmc.'i tiny hutl. (Morning Register Lane County News Servicej Birthday Event OcMuated I Register Uh Cosmtr SmcU1 IRVI.NO. Or. March 1 honor of & - A. HsnKtas's birthday, which, cam on Sunday. . Charier Chaplin in - ; "The Pilgrim" Starts WEDNESDAY at The Rex March 11. thlr family all gathered at their home to celebrate the erent with them, also there wera svxral friends from Dexter and Euircne. Those of the company wcre Mrs. Roy Hills and daughter Auna. Alms i'arvm and Maria Kei sy. from Dexter, and Mr. and Mrs. Walker from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hamden. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Hamden and Nora Hamden. MUri.FTrnvxKWN xotks lltesi.it lo Couuljr Hpe.i.1) MAI'I.KTU.V, Ore.. .March 11. Air, l.eo. K. Muurou, of Kuircnc. is hero Ylstttiiir for several weeks at tlio home of Mr. tuid .Mrs. Les ter Oinlcn and hopes that the irhanices xf cllnutto will (benefit her health. Mr.. and Mrs. Ural Tiuck have moved from the l'helps houso Into ono of the Morris counties on is. I. avenue. Mrs. Mildred MoMahan. of Hal soy, president of the Kobekuh na sembly of Oregon paid an oillcinl visit to .Mlgnon Rebekah lodge. Xo. 105 nt this place. After a very intereatiiur session a. delicious lunch waa served by tho sisters. Mrs. McUuhan was entertained In th home of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Ogilen while here. J. U lahlin, of Mercer, was Mapleton Sunday a few hours. Mrs. .Frank Ktsk itittl little son, Kverest, were In town Saturday on their way to Kugeno to attend the Price, meetings. -Mr. and Mrs. lx'Hoy Keegur went to Kugeno Wednesday where they will stay and attend the meetings being held there by Kvangeltst Trice. They were Joined nere by .Mrs. wells and Mrs. J, 1. Dahlia, of Mercer, who will also attend. ............. they, wers Instructed to dn at the regular meeting of tho council last Monday nlglit. The men brought back tho promise that operations will bo resumed at tlio plant. SAWMILL IN OPERATION IIVUKlSIU'lttl O). Itr.SI'MKN AKTKIl TWt) YKAHS' IAISI HAKRISHUlitV firo.. Nsrrli IS (Hlteclul In tho ltelHier)i The local sawmill of tho Marrlsburg Lumber and Manufacturing com pany, situated Juki north of the city; is. now In, operation after rest of approximately two years because of tho lumber market go- lug to pieces. Thu mill wua im- nounced to have started two weeks ago, but bocuuxo of trouble In getting tho motor ready Its uihiii- tng was delayed until last Wednes day. O. W. Liggett with tits son, Karl, formerly of tho I'corla saw mill, will supervise tlio operations Operations begin with a supply of nitscelanoous timbers being cut for tho Oregon Klectrlo Kullwsy company to apply on an - order placed with tho mill. Not mora than eight or ten men wll bo em ployed at tho present but as tha business Increases at this mill ad ditional labor will be added as needed. A crew of men are now busy In tho timber filling a con tract with tho sawmill for a supply of logs. Charles Chaplin in - "The Pilgrim" Starts WEDNESDAY ; at . The Rex Ask the Folks They KNOW If a young- fellow wants to know the value of the saving habit just let him ask some- one like his father, who has been through, the -experience of trying to make ends meet year after year. If you should ask some one. about it, we wouldn't have to argue the worth of a First National SAV INGS ACCOUNT. ' at ean of Holpfol Service FIRST NATIONAL' BANK ';;v, of .Eugene v,,.. 3 I SIHCl ss5sss . IRYIXO XEMTS XOTES (Register Lsas County Special) IRVING. Ore., March 1 Irv ing grarure will meet on Friday evening, March 1. There will be nm and second degrees in initia tion put on at this meeting. The Alvador grange has accepted an invitation from Irving grange and will visit with tho Irving grang era at this meeting. The Irving ladies are asked to bring cake and sandwiches for lunch. Mr. and Mm. E. W. Zumwalt. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. .Grimes and family. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. S. U Bond and son. Greetus, and El wood Harnden at tended the Price meeting in Eu gene Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MazweU vis ited the Alvador grange at their meeting Thursday evening, March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Button motored to Eugene -on business this morn ing. , Mr. and Mrs. 7 M. Znmwalt of Clear Lake, was in Irving this morning. They took E. W. Zum- walta team of horses home with them to help in the farming work. (imssa Do Some Investigating R.J.ofWaliaWalla,WnJiad been a sufferer from Piles 25 years. Read HIS letter and the many others in the FREE illus trated book which tells the true facts about such case as yours and about my ncmsurgical, pain less, harmless treatment. Investigate my 'remarkable work as highly tprrUlh-rH physician before sab scribing to to called "home" aasl quacxr curca. Dk G.MS. J. DEAN llow lie Cored His Rupture Old 8os Captain Cured IIU Own "Operate or Deatb, , , Bis Remedr and Boole Sent Free Cspuin Collins sailed His u for m&nr rvsrs: then ha snatalnMl a K. A double rupture that seon - foreed bim to am. onty remsis siDore, but kept him blrldln for reir. He tried doctor fter doctor and truis sfttr tnin. No results! Finally, lie wa assured that he must submit to a dangerous and abhor rent operation or die. Hs did neither He cured blmsslt Instead. Captain Collines mutta aimtv nt him. elf, of his condition and at last he was rewarded by tho finding of the method that so quickly made him a well, strong, vigorous and happr man. Anyone can use the same method : It's simple, easy, safe and Inexpensive. Every ruptured person In the world should ha the Captain Oolllnas hook, tailing all about how lie cured himself, and how anyone may follow the same treatment In their own home without any trouble. Tha book and medicine are FREE. They will be sent prepaid to any rupture suf ferer who will fill out the below coupon. But send it right away now bofore you piil tfoum ffiie paper. Vroa Runt um Book and Ilumuly tJoupun Capt. W. A. Colllngs (Inc.) ,. Bo 82IW, Wotortown, N.T. ' Pleaso send me your KltBH Rupture Remedy, and nook without any obli gation on my part whatever. . Nrfme- ,, , , ,, address ,, , tiOUKrON l'KKsiaAIi (Hectster Lane County special) GOiaiSO.V. Ore.. March It. Orlo McDonald waa busy hauling hay Saturday. Edward Slocum called - at the Hardy Cox home Saturday. Virgil Brown and Clarence Car ter assisted O. W. Carter with the chores Saturday night and Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hood have moved to tho road camp No. 3 at the foot of the monntatn. Mrs. Hood is assisting Mrs. Fred Bo gaard cook for the men at work there. Mrs. Eflle Cox returned home Saturday after a four weeks' ab sence where she has been helping care for her father. Mr. Hinton during his illness and death. Mrs. Carter returned home Sunday, also. There were several from- here attended the funeral of Mr. Hin ton Friday a Smithfleld. a W. Harpoie visited Mr. Wlth- row- Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Yates and baby called nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cox Sunday. Mrs: Spires visited Mrs. S. w. Harpoie Sunday. Mrs. Stella Olson Is visiting Mrs. Elsie McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Andrews and daughter and Barnte- Moe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Jones. Mrs. Fred LeBlue called at the home of her sister, Mrs. McDon ald, Sunday. We hear Mr. Lolilue is able to work for Mr. Spires. Hardy Cox transacted business in Junction City Monday. OOBCRO XKWg NOTK8 i R-t.rer Laos County Special I COBURG, Ore., March 11. J. W. Flick and wife were in Coburg Friday. " Mrs. Swango and little daughter were on our streets Friday. Ai Thomas was in town from Linn county last Friday. Arch Wassom visited at bis fath er's home Friday. Hev. Myers la spraying his fruit trees with, the sulphur spray at this time. Sir. Nibler- waa in town Friday to send for Veterinary Flanagan at Eugene. Baxter Young, of Hprlngfield. Is assisting his sister, Mrs. Vanduyn, in caring for Mr. Vanduyn during the absence of the nurse. A number of Coburg citizens have been attending the Price meetings In Eugene. Mr. Curtis was In. Coburg Sat urday. Mr. Conaway, of the State Bank of Coburg, was in Eugene Friday. WIXBERRT JfEWS XOTES ( Register Lane County Special) WINBER.RY, Ore.. March 10.- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Blair, of Low ell, visited 8unday afternoon at the Hariman home. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mooney were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mathnoy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neet drove to Eugene Saturday. E. Mayberry, of tho Independent Market, Eugene, was in this vic inity Friday buying stock cattle. M. Ei Goldnon was a Eugeno visitor Tuesday. Chas. Neet is working at the Fred Hill mill across the river Mrs, R. C. Edwards has been quito ill the past week with the flu. F. Verdler and B. B. Carter have been helping G. W. Wambold getting hay across the creek. Miss Vlda Hon fro returned home Friday. She has been helping nt the Diamond B ranch house the past two weeks. M. J. Heals, of Lowell, and his mother. . Mrs. Jno. S. Bonis, of Portland, visited Saturday after noon with Mr. ahd Mrs, Glen Wambold. A. J. Renfro Is busy assessing in this section of tho country. Clifford Verdler, of Eugene, wns n business caller up Big Fall creek Friday. On Thursday and Friday after noon a number of the ladles met st the B. B. Carter home to quilt. Those present wero: Mrs. ' A. Mathney, Mrs. C. S. Mooney, Mrs. Chas. Keet, Mrs. A. J1. Kenfro, Mrs. O. Wambold and Mrs. 11. U. Carter. " ' 1 C. B. McFnrland and B. Vincent, of tho forest service, brought In a tnuck load of .building material Saturday to bo used In- the con struction of the lokout houso on Cow Horn mountain. ICoad Matter Taken Vp " HAKK1BHUKO, Oro., March 12. (Special to the Register)--!'. W. Sommorvillo' and J. B Colburn, city councilman, wero In Albany Wednesday oonforrlng . with tho county court relative to starting the county rock crusher horo and having the contract renewed, u DAILY MARKET REPORT OHRtlOV JOl'KNAL MAHKKT 8KRVICK lORTlANU. Ol.; Mttrvll Hoi tin prtw on cxk wrnj gt'tirlly iviluvott to dniFii as rportt. .awt wtM-K, Hath pri vate nod co-o,rttUvo Roller Aunuunrtt & tttuiilHr rtHluollou. wlikli mean that the prtvnlo Urn uro quui.ix -0f2Tf.for Reltvt on a . tfUvury bust, wlilta th aitAoctaMou lt naming 20c aa Hi M.tct prlc for ituronxiin tlollvcry, A previously announi-vl, the buy In pric oi tw ban riuce4 to 20c for current rociiptfi auj 23o for tut. nerlM o( ?ict tiualiljr. Mi prfc ou a can) line bal. Storajre oprilon vtarttnt In a amatl vay at tho Wvk'i open inn, alihouxh the H?ural Influx la not espctl to bvala until latur in the wrk. Tbera It a dli pMltion amonc tb lamer operator to itu low about rtorloa at hUtb prlrve, wbtle Qtna of the unalUr operator may bid up. Their want ara quickly taken cart) of antt Influence the market but a fraction or o. . Tola la tha first year for aa ealendetl pwlotl that tne opening of the new tor- axe aaauton anowa ne old atock In Ice U UTTER MARKET JUST HOLD I NO Market for buuer t bowloe a dull tone, althouch price are boldiog. There are liberal offerlom of state cubes, which would grade prlnv flma, at price that range around Othr, while extra are held at 40e tcenernily. BROCCOLI PRICKS ARB KASV Sllchtly eaaier price (or broccoli la quoted by some firms, although the av- eontlauea unchanged around tl.TS for fancy and $1.3&U $1.50 for choice. California stork hard to move. BKTTKR PRICKS FOR OHiriCR.M;. Prior are being bid higher for chick en by dreaeera, an wall a by the gen era) trade. Light, hen areMlrm at Sac with hoary atock atill ronuoanding Jllo. Improved tone all around. ',u-, OP CALL FOR TURKBVa ju Owing (o the poor quality of wont o( ferlngii. there la today almoet a general lack of call for turkey sujipllc Ut Ue IWo pOaltry trad. Real good stuff would sell around qnotatlomt. MEATS SHOW A STKADY DRMAND There waa no general ha a no In the price of freeh or prepared meat at the week's opening. Ilanut, bacon and lard wore nnrhamsM. as wrro country-kltletl hogs and calve. Packer quoted prac tically no change on beef. PORTLAND. Ore.. March J2. These are price retailer pay wholesaler ex cept as othervlfte noted. Hatter Selling price, box lot: Cream- ! ery price Pr In t. extra, 44c lb. for' plain wrappers ; cube. xtraa. 40e: primal firsts, 3K B 30c ; dairy (buying price), 28c per lb. n a tterfal Portland dellrory basla Vo. 1 grade, 43Td4c lb.; No. 2, 410 42c lb.: No. 1 tone. 41e for "A" grade. Bif Buying price. Front street ! current receipts : Western Oregon, 20c per aox. ; punets. lite per dm.; hm nerle. 22 ft 23c per dox. Selling price Select, 27c per dot.; candled. 26c perl dox.; pullets, 23c per dox. Lire Poultry Selling price : Heavy hen, 20021c lb.: medium. 18920c per lb.; light hen, lflClHc per lb.; broilers, 30 34c lb.: springs, 22c lb.; duck. 18627c per lb.;.gee ( ) per! lb. : turkeys. IIto, 20c per tb. ; dressed. 25fJ28c per lb.; capons, dressed, 300 ' 34c per lb. a ! Potatoes Selling prion t retailers t Oregon potatoes, 7Bc85e per cental ; sweet potatoes, 8H04e per lb. Apples Cooker. 6S976c box ; face and fill, 85c 0 90a per box ; fancy and extra fancy packs, tt.25Otl.B0 bog. Onion Selling price to retailers Oregon. 12.00 per crate. Confederated association, carload prices, S1.7S f. o. b. car. Carlt. 25c per lb.; green onions. 40c vloxcn bunches ; onion sets, 11 0 Mttc lift HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES Hop 1922. crop, nominal. 8011c lb. Hides Calfskin, 13c lb.; kip. 10c lb.; green bide, 7tto lb.: salted, 8c lb. Mohair, nominal, 2545j per tb. Sheep Pelts Long dry pelts, 25e lb. ; hort pelts, 12Kc lb. ; sheep shearings, 5tJ25e each; long hair goat pelta, 260 50c each. .Wool Nominal. Tallow and Oreaa Ko. . 1 tallow, 6c lb.; No, 2, 4c lb.; grease, Be tb. Cacara.Bark192-peel, 8o per lb.; 1921 peel, .Be per lb.; grape joot, 6c per lb. CATTLV r .1 per lb.: light hens, 18c per lb.; Choice steers $7.50 $8.25 Medlam to good itner 6.75 7.50 Fair to medium teea...,. 6.00 O 0.75 Common to fair steer..... 6.25ft 0.00 Choice heifers 0.25ft 0.25 Choice cows and heifer. .. 6.75ft A-25 Med. to good oowv heifers . 5.00 ft 5.25 Fair to med. cows, helfem. 4.50ft 5.00 Common cow ...... 8.50ft 4.50 Can nere 1.60ft 8.60 aurlne. Mnn U, April. $l.V!0 1 Westyru red, Mitrt'lu April. $l.ltt Onitt, ,t8-Hiu.td luttutttts, Miitvlt, April, S8it.au. MimU')', 44nuuttt inlnimuni, Marvb, $:u.oo: April, lift ; 4m-iwuiuI uiiui mum. Matvh, April, :IS,00. lloru. No. it KitNteni yvtluw slilptitent! Maroh. April, ta:i.00; No. 3 Kiutvri, vlluw huunottL MhkIi. April. SHtf.Mi Mill run, Mnrvli, $2ti.T5; . At-rll, $JT.tu. rtlH-AUtt PliOt'tH'K MAUKKT (liy The AnMih-lntiHl PnMH CIIU'AUO. Manh.lt. Uuiter Mh.r; cn'ittuvry extras.. 4H; Mnitdanlit. 47V; tvxtra tlmU. 4Tti4?tt. llrsi. .4tiff4-l ; rniuU, 4.MM&1. Kki Uwa; nvnlptti, 8H,5U5. rAww; first. urHnnry trt HXtyWlil ', lUltU'vllUUOUN, lUllltus IMIU'AOO MAHKKT Qt'OTATlON (My Th Amo.',wi 0riN t'llK'AtlO, Mrtf.li U.-t'lonv: Wheat, May. il I I: July, $1.15 1-4; H'- tVrti. May, To: July, id 3-4: Hep- tiilH.r. 7T 5 K. Ont. Mny, 44 T-K; July, 41; H'l- tPtnlKT, 43. Lrd. Mny, $13.05; July, 1'J 15. Hit-. May, Hl.UO; July, $11.40. 8AS FKAN(ltt0O PROlUfCB (Hy Thn AoftsK-lated Prtmn) RAN FRANCISCO, Munh 13. 8. tturvau of Agrlvulturul Kimtiuuili'-i 1 . Mutter, extra. 44: prim firsts, 43. Kkk, extras, asti; extra pullets, lift; Undrrtlnl pullets, $0. ChetMe, Callfuritla flat, fancy, CaliMrntA Young America, fnmy. 25. Iiuiterfat; puond. 47, f. o, b. Hsu Krnit- clm-o. ! NKW YORK IMtOIHH'B ( ty The AkMH-lntd Pr) NKW YORK, Marvh lluttur Tlrm: Lntuvry higher than extras, 4tfti)U; ri'ftiiiiry extras, 4,S4 : c retime ry f ttfnte. if ia t-4r packing stock, current make, No. 3, as. . . KttRM unsottlvd ; tr) gathertM fln-t. t43'i: same, first. ttHr;t : Pacific oat white, extras, 35Htf3T; same. firsts lo extra firsts, :t4(r35. Ctes. firm: state whole mitk Tluts. simclsU, untjuotwl ; statu whole milk twins, held specials, 2i; sntne, average run. UTStf -S. v SKTT1.R 1IAV. OR A IN AND FKKO fHy The AHtclHlel Prevent BKATTLR, March 12. THy delivery: llarky. whole, 40; ground and rtvllrd, 42 : clipped. 47 : chop all grain, 4d : chick scarier, no ; rmonut meal, 34; roru, 4 'J; com. cracked and feed meal. 44 : cottonseed meal, 5s ; alfalfa bay. fTt : l. C. $32: timothy. $31 ; I). t. $32 : mixed. Stt : Unseed tntal. 6K ; scrat' h food. So ; ay bean, 53 ; wheat, 60; Pugct Sound, 9. SAN FRANCISCO II AY Hy Th AsMciat-d Preast SAN FRANCISCO. Mr-h 12 Re ceipts : Hay. wheat. $1A1H; fair. SI40$tl: tam oat. $n:. -'n: wild oat. Sl3e$t&: alfalfa. $if.O$17; stuck. 10(i straw. $11I12. NEW YORK FRP IT MARKET (Hr Tha Associated Prenil NKW YORK. Marrh 12. Krsporaied apples dull; prime state. 10 l-lf1H; pruoc firm ; Callfornlas, 7ift 10e ; Orocun, 7 filler apricots scarce; choice. 23 0 21c; extra cholw. 20O2Tc; fancy. 30 ff Sir. , NKW YORK HOPS MAHKKT CUy The Associated Pr.n NKW YORK. March 12 Hots quiet; state. 1022. 20ft 24c ; Pacific Coast, 192. 14 & !:: 12tl3. RBAL RrtTATB TRANHKKHB Phillip llerkshfro to A. W. Haskell et ut lot 13 Oroenai-reM $10. Unnva C. Lclth. et nx to Arthur It. stfttoig et tx tmrt In t)k 16 Fair- motint $1". Jos)ph - Hayn et ux to Wm. Ilowanl Hayee lart of lot 5 blk 2 Kelsay's add KuMene- $io. H. O. Kelffert et a) to Mary K. Ilur- Xks lot 3 Mk 8 Walters 4k HelffsrV add Rtivena S350. Fre4 O, Shekels, Sh-rlff. to Mrs. It A, Uylond lot fH Meadows' add to LOWall $fUt.l9, A. N. Adams et ux to O. (1. Rifkhmon et ux tot 11. 12 blk 1 Valley View add Springfield $10. M. A. Mills et ux to Robert Flndley tract Ip IB B It 1 W $1500. Hlmer Klllson et ux to Ira T. Young et ux tola 1. 2. 10 blk 2 Glrnwood Park $300. A. C. Travis et ux In WaMo R Hardle et ux tract tn 14 8 R 4 W$I0. Waldo 8. Hardle et al to A C. Travis et ux tracts tp IT A R 3 W $10. NnJIle May Kdwnrds to Wayne Kd- warda lot 4 blk 4 Blue River $1. Martha C. Key et al to L. N. Miller et ux tract tp 17 B It 4 W $1790. J. 8. Luckey et ux to It. r. Katon lot 4 blk 4 Lizzie Lucky add Eugene 110. A Pierre. Inc. by Trustee, to Joseph Challe HW 1-4 see 14 tp 18 8 R 7 W. Minnie M. KlnbWI. admr.. fo N. W. Baldwin Int In ICO acre tp 20 S It 2 W $1300. Edward Tlrady to Carrie R. Ilrady - Int In lots 0 and 10 Caxandla E. 0, Pae lauys add to Coburg $1. Alfred Wyler et ux to F. I. Kinney et ux 3 acres tp 17 8 It 4 W $10. I), F. Fortncy et ux to Herschet D, Bulla 1.60ft Z.60 Cholog feeder 6.00ft 6.60 Fair to good feeders 4.50ft 6.00 Choice dairy calves....... 8.00ft 8 50 Prime light calve 8.00 ft 8.50 Medium light calves 7.60ft 8.00 Heavy calves 3.60ft 6.60 H008 Prime-light , 0.35ft 9.05 .Smooth heavy, 230 300 lb. 8.60ft O.'io same,- 300 lbs. and up,. 8.00ft 8.60 Rough heavy 0.00 ft 8.00 Fat pign Feeder pigs - Stags, subject to dockage BITE BP Kant of mountain Iambi,., Choice valley lambs,. Medium Talley lamba..,. Common valid lamb Cull lamb , Light yearlings Heavy yenrllng , Light wether ... ...... Heavy wetbera 9.00ft 0.25 ft.OOft 0.25 . 6.00 ft 6.26 .1rt.R0ftl4.00 ,13.R0ft14.O0 .12.60ft13.no .I0.60ftl2.60 . 8.50ftl0.50 .10.00ftll.00 0.50 ft 10.00 0.00 ft 0.60 . 7.00ft 9.00 PORTt'AND ORAIN FIJTURK8 flly The Assoc in tod Press) PORTLAND, Ore,, March 12. Grain future f Wheat, blue etem nntf bnart, March, April, $1.37 f soft while, .March, April, $1.1!7l Wnstvern white, March, April. $1.20; bard winter, Nor thorn GOOD ; CIGARETTES GENUINE wBuir DURHAM TOBACCO Until in u-timt lu blk 1 Bliuw s llml iiiM Kiiwi---HH. J, l' liiiswll ol u In II. V. Ilussiill ot in trail ( IT hi U U Wl. Oluirliw Wlikwlr i ut lu lui"ir Limn HiivIiius Hiiiik Irsoi li if H . W llii. Kiini'iie l.mtii Havluus Uuiik In II. -b'li-uiwr t'l -tract Hi IH B It 3 W -sin. I. . I.uik.'r .1 ux lo II. II. Winnie lot , u, T Ills a l.lsslo l.uikoy mil! m. It. II. WwmI el ux In M. I'. Iluimell iwrl ( luls 0, II, 7 blk 0 I.ImIb l.Uiki'X inlil-lll. . ., T. M. IWlur i t IK l ' louii'lil -U!i arrve IP If H It 1 W. Hilwlu Htirny nt u M W. II. Unllsif i.ri hue 1 mitt li lilk U MrfsrlsiHl's eilil tu t'lillaHii llnivi- sill. II. . Nellmiul lluuk. Kugi'lis l rl'"t N'utluuel llnuk. Eusi'iK trntt In lilk MiiIIIksu's iluli 10 lilai t'o.l. .I.llira Mi'lslluui H u ui r ir-. .. ll.,,k. Kusnll.-lrsi't In I'lk !W iulll.Mir. iltm tu Ijltta t'u. IilTIIO. V. I. Klmitiv vl ux tu t II. Nl'llll .-t uv trui'l III IT H II 4 W-SJ'IWI Hgien II. I.iwl et vlr ! l Hululm treit B '.' K I W--l. Luilmr Thimiiwnn l us i A""'" Iteliii.y lot U blk 11 Vnlvpr.lty silil tu Kiikviiw tti. I'eri'y .1. rultemuii lu Julnl TurkuHun lul 1.1 blk III tlrii' S'lil Kusriio- I0. l, J. llswUiy ! UI lu It. M. Miller i-t UI irsrl III blk ft Human's, odd to Kusen IIU. t'llliluil Arnel el u to Aim" ii. s nt si trai t ti 10 t) It I W-'. Krl Vuti'e el lis tu Arkr It. Mttrn .it uslrnol tl IT D It n V- J.HKl. tile TnniMin lo John w. I'luiumor n us 17.10 seme li IT It I W H. Hmuuel Khn rt ux to I.. II. Hlxwsrt I nut III blk in Mulllitnir. il.HI tu l.uno fo. I0. Joaeph Lsnsenbsrll el ux lo lli'nitsn . Hmllh NR 1-e t HM 1-4, H ul UK 1-1 ' a 111 17 8 it a K-$l. Kilsur II, Muiiiiiii'r el ux' lu W. V. 1.YHU SM l-t uf NM 1-4 lot T 'J" IP 111 It II W $10. 1.. V. Illli'k et ux lu II. Tlmmiitls bit 4 blk IB I'haiutwiV Biia tu Kus.no Jill. A. Krii et ux to t)mr tloillrer lot 3 blk 7n Alveilore I0. Key II. VVuuil rt ux lu tl.Kiro K Wud lut In tier! tit lot 1 blk t Hill Oreet Bliil SI0. I,. II. Hullo ft ux to H. K. Hlevelie lot T blk IM llrum' eiM Kii-iir : sl.o lul II Mk -'.1 Kunvsld ilelxUU eilil Hilln Ilrlil. J. II. llo.il(i .1 ux lo W. II. Kl.ber tr.-t l. HI H It 4 K J!". K. II. Hell et ux to John Holm et ux Iret-t In blk IS Kelrwoutil I0, I. 0. Hulin et ux tn H. K. Hlevene lot K blk 'J nr.hn. eiM Kuseu. II II. II. Wood l ux to llorer K.lweril. bus In blk 1(1 t'ollcitt. Illll I'srk- $1". M. O. Werner lu Obiirlc Wlrkvln el ux Iron In blk H lUrkorU'e edil to Kuswim 1 10. Ilwleln lt-Ul o to tlirlM lun.tt el ux lut 12 pert of lot 13 Vltlurls llelsllt.. Get your v icirviu n i, for Easter (I Come In and let us play for vou a beautiful Easter song Borvlco by niirh creat artist aa Ginmn Homer, McCormack, Harrold and others. While you're here select tho Victrola model you would lileo to own. Wo can arrange- terms of payment Why put it off again? Lct us send you your Victrola to day I LARA WAY MUSIC HOUSE Exclusive Victrtiln nml fittor KveurtU J'iaiKis nntl J'liiycr 'innos. Shrrt .Music and l'layrr l'iano Kolb i MAHMlS S m--'is7irlt'MW MRS. BUTLER'S TERRIBLE PAINS Vanished After Using Lydia v d:i.u . r i.ui s s siirvuaixi s v ciauii. ' Compound Vf. Philndolphii, Pa. - "WTien 1 clpsnorj huusu l:uit April I must have uvcriirt.ii, tor af ter that 1 hod pains ami achi'Sntl tlio timet anil wan so clincotirngod I could hsrtllydomy own housework, and I could not carry a bosUat of grocuriv from tho ntnra nor walk oven four or II vo squares without ifottins terrible. Cains in my back and alidomon anil iwcr limlis. 1 wont to visit a friend in hit. Holly, H. J., and sho said, 'Mrs. Ilutlor, why dun' I you take) Lydin K. l'inkhnm s VcKutnbln Com pound? ' My husband said tlint if it did her so much good for tho samo trouble, I should try it So 1 havo taken It and it is doinrf mo eood. Whenever I feel honvy or bad, it puts me right on my feet again. I am ablo i to ao my tvoric nyui pioastira ana am (jettingslronr? and stout." Mrs. Charles ik'Tt-Eit, 1 1!33 8. Hanson St., W. Philadelphia. I'a. Writo to Lydia E. Pinkhnm Medi cine Co., Lynn. Mass., for a free copy of Lydia E. I'inkham's Private Text Book upon "Ailments of Women." DcltW Doestvt Pay BnKikThatColdTod nun rlIROKS Cold, in li how rripo. in $ tlevs. Ouickl. fell, we HeoiUclie Tablet torni. iiiandud returclT wprMowr. lJerruind rrd tsix bssilnc Ml. HiU pottmit onlslnuiu. At All Druael.lw30 Ons eMu.m... t. 1 .11 m.. CATARRH I of lirad or throat U rj 0 Ixnctltcd by the vaporl V ICK VAIoW Ooa 17 MUbm JmUmA We Recommend SEIBERLING T! At Pre.War Price. PACIFIC AUTO Cd 1 nihil ' W. & M. 7li .' tww ij m ''.mii- - t r "i hi i mi i ii. J AboverggV 1 " fe and up ffltjjk ' CX -Highest quality elastic and I fyj webbing, thoroughly tested, I i insure long wear. The pins, I jri buckles and clasps are abso- I IWw lutely rustproof. Complete I 11 I rfSflsV satisfaction assured or your I II HJS""' money back. Ask for the gen. tl ir A ' uinc HICKORY by name. iVVlf snm acoMPANV VQs5ifN J I CHICAOO NSW VOSS -J : Oft hssltlii FOR RedBlooit Strength and Endurance SCHAEFERS BROS. CARROLLS' PHARMACY LINN DRUG CO. It Builds You Up ! ! KeeP your blood pure, your body well nourished, the powers of resistance strong it is your surest protection' against germ-infection. Take MP3 UM the vitamlne food tonic 1 "j to help keep your body well nourished and to build up your strength. It is the food-tonic that helps build strong bones, enrich the blood and energize the whole body. Bay a bottle of Scott's EmuUiontodr , Scott ft Iknrae, Blooruflcld, If. J, naj Always ' - ' t; t M -1 Hungry ,., that's the reputation little folks have Especially when they know there is lots of Karo in the house. To get Karo--bc sure to order it by name. It is the highest quality, at lowest prices Chocolntc Fudge is easy to make - 3 ff Grnulattd Sugmr 2 4Hirsi C'AtxoiV 2 ImbUipooHt Xtro, Rita fjtM ttMipoort Mir tup mum 1 tabUipoort Ma rota- 1 tilth yamUU Conk togethsr sugsr, cnocmste. Ksro Msmls.sslt sml milt until It forms a nft ball whan dropead In ouM wstsr. Hstasliie until cool. Add vsnllla snd best until It creams. I'our Into oiled pan and cut In squares. Cocoa mav ha substituted fur chocolate, using 6 leval teaspoon. Silting AenresanfiiifM ' ' Johnsond-iebor Co. PortWnd, Ura. V" T?T? Aik yntif grocer for rsclpa folder VaXaCsw or Cook Book, or write to Corn Products lUflnloiCoet Dspt, A, Argo, UUnoia .".v-i -i