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1023 TWO MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, APRJLJj .;:- HI ;.;), '. ft .. . i , 1 jMorning Register Lane County News Service) GRANGE HOLDS BIG EVEN HI'lUNGI'IKIli MKMHKIIN ION- JOY l'lOAST, ritOUIIAM (Minister Lsne County Special) Hl'JUNCiJi'Jb:i-L), Uro., April 19 r iiriiiKfiWd Kriimte mot In session Apill 11 wiin a. Kooa Hiicnaiinc. The morning taken uu with Hi roKuliu- iruiiKe work. After huuntious gruiiKu dinner tho fol Jvls'iiiK tiroKram was rendered: Hoiik. America, by nil. llor-ioulon. by Albert llnthows. ItiHSitntlon by Kenneth J'liitt Itecllntion by Ylrirtl Hansen. Hong by Mr. Varni'll, -Mi. Pi nt uml Miss Mitchell. ltoclliitlon. by Enid Travis. Heclmtlon by .losiphlne Mathews uml Ireno Uiulir. Hccltutlon by Hasel Russell. , Boils- by Mrs. Vinnoll, Mr. Plutt end Miss Mitchell. Tho following subjects ivcro dm- cussed : iHOlutlon of tho farm woman, Mukltia tho country home beau tiful. The most ehoorful room In the house, roQltatlon by Jnes Her. 11 Klnta Hansen and Grace .lone. Clolnir sone. 13 lea: lie the Tie. Kubjccta to be discussed at the next meotlntf on May t are: What in community service? Mow may It be unfiled In pur own commun ity? What shall wo do with our new nelKhbor, get acquainted or let him alone? and the need of a county health nurse. place presented tho llay, "Tile I'ounlty Mtore," to a laiuo audience In Thurston hull tonight. The pro, ceedH. which amountetl to $:!(. SO will go toward nurchnslnir a chem ical laboratory for the school. The students were hiahly compliment ed on tho manner In which they presented Uio play. llitrvey Aiiiitod oi Oxiiictl HmkMci Lane ,N,in dwitli COTTAOE GHOVK, lire.. April 20. Worth Harvey. iissltittttit cash ier of the r'lrst National bank. wa elected nt the meetlnit of the conn cil Monday nlKht to fill the unex pired term of Nelson Purham ns coiincllnian from tne miro warn Mr. Durham resinned upon hi re moval to another ward. The term of ottlce will continue until Jauii- nrl 1. less. . WARNS CIGARETTE USERS MIL Iil'TIIKRPOtUr KI'fc-VKS TO HIGH SCHtXH, STflsKNTS Hlirli School V I'uiy (ltesuier Line County Silal) THURSTON. Ore.. April 0 The hih school students of this 5 GOOD; CIGARETTES OEMUtNat Buir DURHAM TOBACCO Reelster Lane Onunty RVeelall CRBSWELU Ore.. April SO. The student body of the hijrh school heard an address on rrlday after noon nlven by Mr. Rutherford. comma- from or under the osuplcet f thi V. M. C. A. at Hortiamt. II r. Rutherford stands as an obJv lesson of the error of the use of clHaiettes which admits and to warn the youth of the land airainst them. tie gave a resume of his life his tory snowing now ne whs an oniv child and IndulKed by his parents and ho commenced and continued the use of cigarettes until he be-cai.it- a mental wreck. He wa.s un-! fit nnd unaccepted for service in the Clval war; his flu In against their use was a terrific baltle but he has overcome and now feels able to do somelhliur for himself and humanity in a timely and earn est warning. Tho local W. C. T. L. assisted In funds to finance this lecture and sevoral of their members were present. held nt the home of Mrs. Kd An derson on Tuesday nfteinonu, Ap ril !4, tho hostesses belli sirs. An derson, Sirs. Thos. Brown. Mm. Hoy Miller. Mrs, t 1. Kent and Mm Kthwl Kveraon. The pronram will be an add re by Mr. W. K. Ostium, of Kuuclie, entitled "Trav els In ralcstlne." Homeone helped himself to tne telenluiiie liistruuient at the can nery Thursday iiBhl and Manane Turner was at u loss to talK some one Friday mornlmi. H hunted up the oittclal to find tit mlsslnur Instrument If iinssioie A dress form class held a session ill I he hiMtie of Mrs. lii hlllniertch on TUluisilay niter noon. Three mimnn lornis unmr went a 1 a lull iis position of hour or more for the purpose Krriteiiiiitinc their perfect line f.ir future refen'lice. a iKlec-iilon of the local Ke iL-uh u..nt to Kiiiiene Thursda vnnlnr 1,1 attend a bHllUllel Ulld nr.ffinti there. Sid Jones, of Sulem, chauffeur for Vr. lldd of the ltdd Jt Tllton bunk, went throuKll I'reswell 1-VI-dav en his way to San "ranclsoo by 'auto where he will meet Mr. nnd .Mr, ladd. Ho was formerly witn ,h. itulirnsimlt company wnen was In business here and called on r -V. Rlchanlson and O. H. ie.tic wick with whom he was ac quainted. i.,h. Mnhhnrd wns home Friday frem ljwell where he is working on the road, but expects to return to work in a day or two. A. J. Johnson ond R. K. Mcnan iel. who have been nt Kitsi.n Sprites tbe lest two .weeks, i turned Saturday. Ladv Mary Cambridge andHcr Fiance j CRFSiWF.IJ. NEWS XOTKS iResister Lsae Osunty Special CREPWELU Ore.. April JO. The local chapter of the Kastern Star held Its re-rular meeting Thursday evening with a good at tendance and after the meetinir the men served refreshments which the ladies claim were very good. Ice cream with chocolate dressing, cake and coffee was the menu. The men served in white coats and aprons. -The next meeting cf the I-sdies Civh? Improvement club will be vi :; . v-k i - - .1 r . . . . - Saturdays Specials -AT- Groceteria Phone 257 48 East 9th St 4 Heads Lettuce , 25c 4 Pounds Rhubarb , , 25c 2 Pounds Bananas 25c 2. Cans Minnesota Corn 25c 2 Cans Dominetti Tomatoes 25c 2 Cans Singapore Sliced Pineapple . . . 35c 2 Cans Oval Sardines 25c I Pint Wesson Oil . . , . : 27c 1 Quart Wesson Oil . . . .' 50c 2 Quarts Wesson Oil 95c 1 Gallon Wesson Oil . f , $1.85 3-Pound Tin Crisco .68c 6-Pound Tin Crisco , - , , , . $1.32 9-Pound Tin Crisco $1.95 j Pound Groceteria Butter . . . . .38c This is the last day of the Heinz Demon strationsupply your needs for summer camping or that auto trip! 3 Large Bottles Tomato Ketchup .... 85c 6 Small Tins Baked Beans 60c 6 Medium Tins Baked Beans 1 . 85c 6 Large Tins Baked Beans $1.40 6 Medium Tins Spaghetti . : ... . . $1.05 jrxtTiox trrv nk.ws notk.s immii Lss rouav PKIH' JfXCTIOX l-lTY. Ore.. April 19 Miss Mildred Flint, instructor in the local schools, shopped in Kuirene Saturday. ' Joe Hise was a Saturday busi ness visitor in Junction I'lty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Farm Pyer and dauR-hters. Wilda nnd Catherine, who reside nesr Liberty. w-re business visitors In Junction City and Kuirene Saturday. J. K. Murphy, local real estat dealer, reports the sale if a 10 acre farm Is miles west of Junc tion City to Arthur Oraville, of Hear creek. T. H. Kendall, the owner, resides at Ontario. Cali fornia. Mr. Graville becomes pos sessor of a very desirable piece of property at a very reasonable price. Mrs. Joe Hise was a Junction Cltr shopper today frem Goldson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ungo were In town Saturday from rUirmotiy transacting business and buying supplies. Barney Moe was a Junction City business visitor Saturday from Goldson. A. B. Cox. of Portland, visilea Thursday with J. E. Murphy and family. Mr. Cox and Mr. Murphy were formerly neighbor in Bo vine. North Dakota. Mrs. Ethel Tatro and her sister. Miss May Dyer, were Junction j City shoppers Saturday from Slon- roe. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Winn were j among Junction City shoppers Sat ! urday from Liberty. 1 Springfield high school baseball I team defeated the local nine Satur- rfsv on the Junction City diamond The irame was close ana nara fought throughout but the breaks favored the winners. The Jinai score wns J to 2. , Lester Smith was In Junction City Saturday from Liberty trans acting business and buying sup- Dlies. Mr. Mewltt. representative of the Clark. Woodward Drug com pany. transacted business in June tion Tuesday. Henry Moffett visited Jn Junc tion City and Eugene Tuesday. I Theodore Hanson was down I from Mareola over the week-end ' visiting friends and relatives. He ! is employed by the Fisher Lumber ! company. Stanley Good ell. student at the 'University of Oregon, spent the ! week-end in Junction City. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Phillips and r The official announcement of tt"' rmiiiiteiuent f Uuly Mary ambiidKC daughter of '.he Maniul ..f CambridBi' and niece or wueeii Mary, to the Margui of Worcester, pui an enu m nw fimm Ady Mary was to be the bride of the bachelor rrince, or ai. niny Marv was a bridesmaid at the welilln-of i-rinces m.iij ami .- .,,.,.. .iscll.-'. and will act III a similar vapaniv at Un wedding or luniy Klixabcth Howes-Lyon to the Duke of York. son and ileum sicuuire visiien Mr. Jackvn brother, it. r. Ilvrs- am. Sunday. Mr. and Mr. J. V. Armstrong ere in Kugene on pusiuens r n- day. ' Mr. and Mrs. I.. . .vicivay. us Ita Manning. Miss Kva llorsell nd Marlon Stilton were rleasanl Kill callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman an.l Iim- T. of IMeaxnnt Hill, spent Sunday at the Sutton home. rl.KAK LARK XKAVS NTr iRecl.tsr LaiMf County Srert.l) CLKAIt UKK, Ore.. April Is. i Mr. and Mrs. Drake and family at tended church In Kugene Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Clr.-t Addlemen. son and daughter, rvturmd home with them, taking dinner and spending the afternoon with th.-m. Mrs. Drake and (Joldlc luotorctl to Eugene Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Zumwnlt were shoppers In the city Thurs day. Mr. Andy. I-eslie and wire ot rortland. cam up Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Hou.-u Mrs. Kills, of i'ortland. has been visiting for a few wks wlih her daitghtir. Mrs. Florence lloqtia. Mr, v itus. daughter Pearl, and Mrs. Conn were among tho out-of- MOP 'WOOL AMI IIIIIIUI HY It:.'? rrup, bomttist. SOUS lb. Ilidn r.lf.lila, l.to itt. : kIM. in it. ; irea biOcs. TS lb-1 salter, 110 ft Iti U-.fc.lr Nominal. 4SIK psr lb. Klwp Wit. Unas dry plt.( ae la.; tbort rlt Yi lb.; shwp .bvarlBi. ft C-Ac each; loos bllr guat .IU, 8S60e M'b. Wool FrM, 4;0t3e lb.: ejedliUB. SI QlOo lb.; rosn OSO'Se lb. Tallow sad OreasNe. I tsltow, 6e lb. : No. X. 44 lb. ; sresM Be pmt lb. rr bark 19JS fcl. So tu Ik : H.'l peel, so par Ik.; ral riot, ftc rf lb. CATTL t'bolr ilnn T JS O $ W UMlurn to good aters.... TriOlf 7 ?ft Ksir la nvdlum tteer..,.. S5oo Too rommon to tslr flteers SEoa loo Choir. blfr Toon T S t'holre cows and b.lf.r..... S&oej Too MMiam to rood roe-., b.lUrs fto Pair to nullum row, k.lf.ra B2SO ft T& IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GlUy BUTTER FRESH COUNTRY, 2 lbs. 75c CREAMERY, lb. 3 Wr have made nrnvngemcnta with u first-claw creamery state inHpfi ted, therefore rlranly. Everv poutul ih weiojjj We Guarantee every pound for Weight and Quality, n Money-Back Guarantee Means Something! SHORTENING Siu'wliiif, Imlk, H , .1 1 . I t.'t ('tire vrijfi.iiiit t -lit. II.HlN I'll if i.anl, No. 5 Tail 17c lltnlfilitii;) . 78c 1 S lli. lull $1.55 lutlk. 2 llv Kc .. 85c 1 No, JO foil f 1.70 BACON (Sumr cmril. Ihi Pii-frs, pt-r Hi Hiiflii, iirrlk I'nMnk'fs, J'tT III. .. , Ittrlikiiisl H.u'oil, irr III. 'lll.lliy) a, FLOUR I'Ulu-r' lllrnil. -I'J ll. ii'k .. Krff'n lrl, I1' II). snck .. Mi Kt liic llrsl. W Hi. sni k Italian Prunes 3 lbs. 25c (Common rows I Caaorra Itoll. Cbolm dairy rsltes .. . 'prim, llsbt j Mrdlura lltht caltra .. . j llMty ralvas I Hooa Prime llibt . 4 3KO ft ?J . i ISO 4 - . iwo ft as . to ooe 11 w . 10 00 0 1 1 00 . soouiooo . 4.C00 4 00 I'ali.'ft; tulM-rll.nrnut. '.'Aql!;! torsr s-a. liss 'i 1-4. .torsj. (,o.. lrU, ;te. t'llliMtiu JUHhtrr tjtirrATloNs lllr Tl. A.M-talt fi.l rlllt'Atio. Ar'll -bl, N I hri. hi soi::.' No- 1 ,Nortkrn. II $ torn. , i wirnl. m Ul. K f rll... t I I I 1 lain. So i M'. Hi 3-4 9 1 II. No J hue. 40 l-IOIi. It... i. I S liarWy. Oltr 74. Tiuotbr ".ooolfto i llof Srrd. It. fMttf ft 1 T 50. rok. snuonal. lr.. ll I.' Mil-. ft'J .'6 1 110 II i 52-Free Lessons-! witli the (iiiuluftc o( cath ( White Sewing Machb Sec u at uur new l'luurnc local ion 740 Willjian,! 0. L. WALKER, Manager ' 'ni Mowers Poltrj plants, trees, shrubs, far. dsn and f.ownr hU Etsrythlnf for Ihs ssrden EUUKNR NlMIHKIIlKa 44 Wast Math 1-14-tf Smootb besTr. 230 0 900 Iba. todo ;& 3u0 lb.. a&4 up. town snoppers paiuruay. Rousb barn """" " "",rir Dir. . W. Conn place. DAILY MARKET REPORT ORRGOV JOfRNAL MARKET HBRVICR PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20 Market for rem t nenerally dTnc4 le a doi-a tor both burin and selling locally for the Friday trade. ntrta far rurrMl rsat rtt wr mt rnnn. - j jwmruu try point are dot on lha bauli of 22 & 1 Llcni wHfar 7 V)o oo ft&Otf TOO S7&0 0O0 ITfltJ 00 410 & 6 U0 f T. Uf- J W. riim II K tih 23c pr doxen. Portia ad d)iTtry, nennery wbitt-s are ranging from ZS6 2X a doiea. Selling prtc of ao--alUd ttra around 24e a down, altbouxh for rwally tiptop stork a premium of 1 2c a dofn Is elog anked. Practically none of the eztretn quality stuff 1 bring sold, but la going Into storage. Receipu of egg continue aitremcly liberal, but the Ice house aui tn h con- family spent tn better part of last ; JimptiTe call are taking rare of alt of- week In Ashland ..vtaitine tneir The Groceteria Phone 257 daughter. Mrs. Claude H. Keclc YARiAIJ. XEWS JiOTES iReslMsr Laa Coaatr Sperlsl) TAP.XEI-L. Ore., April II. Rev. J. C. Jones, the presiding i elder, will preach at the church i Sunday mornlnc; arter which he j will hold quarterly conference. The sawmill, newly erected on the Geo. Spores place by Glenn Anderson has started operations. (The mill will also saw the timber from tbe Marion Davis place. Clyde Moore has accepted a position with the Standard Oil company in Eus;ene. There Is a new sawmill being erected on the Charles Currence place. The Stafford mill is also preparing to resume operations. Iola Reynolds is staying at the home of her Aunt, Mrs. Ben Ham-mitt. EED and Poultry Feeds We carry a complete line of Sperry's and Diamond brand Chick Feeds. Come here for Poultry Supplies of all kinds. LOCALLY GROWN YELLOW DENT SEED CORN Order Your Baby Chicks Now 1 "ssssssaassSS8SBW XATBOX SEWS NOTKK I Restaur Lans County Bpscls!) NATRON-, Ore., April 18. Mrs. Mary F. Smith has been sick for several days. A doctor was called. She was taken to the hospital Tues day where an operation will be per formed for some trouble in the hips and back. She was nt her daughter's home. Mrs. Emmn Wallace. The family went in with her to the hospital. C. C. Miller and son spent Tues day In Eugene nt public market. Miss I,. A. Wilson spent ".ti week-end with her sinter, Mrs. St. Helen at Natron. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Reward mo tored into Eugene Wednesday aft ernoon. Mrs, Drive Allison wns a visitor nt Mrn. Miller's Wednesflny and In vested In some pice fresh pork at the Miller meat shop. ' CAMAS SWALK PERSON AliS Reslater Jjano County Specinl CAMAfl BWAIJC, Ore., April 18. Mr, W, J. Butler and daughters, .lack Harley, Mr. and Mrs, J. w. Armstrontf, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Bush, Myrtle Bush and Hur.ol BiiKh. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kerr and son, Tedd Napper wore - amonif those from Camaa local who at tended the county convention at Springfield Paturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weiss were EtiRene visitors Friday. Friends of Mrs. August Leldkey are glad tb know she was able to return homo lout week from Eu gene, whore ahe hail been receiving medical treatment for several months. Uiwrence Smith of Pleasant Hill, spent Wednesday evening visiting on the Swale. Ennls und Hubert Dersham have Installed a fine radio from which' they are enjoying concerts, lectures, etc., from Portland, Calgary, Can ada, Eugene, Ism Angeles, San Francisco And vnrlous points Mrs. Mary Jackson, Claude Jack- ferlcr. Unues rttory. lainoroia. eaixclallr. cta. good surer of eggs la tali ler- ntTTBR SITUATION' 13 STEADY Following tho recent cut of 4c s pound Id tbe prlre, tne market tor butter la to day reflecting a fairly ateadr ton with no further change Indicated for either prints or cubes. The morement U better. CHICKEN SITUATION 18 GOOD All through the chicken trade a very good demand is nhowing along Front street, with sales st eitretna priced r.n eraUr. All sorta ol poultry now flndlog an eiMlieat call. MEAT MARKETS QUOTED flETTER Market for country-killed calve la quoted up to lAe a pound along Front atreet for selected stock, although gen eral prlcea for tops aro not mored above ir,c. Uoga are atcady with general topa 12c. although oo. or two aokmain octa lonally brings a premium. AflPARAOl'S MARKET IMFH'fVkd With cooler weather in the Pacific. Northwest, offering of anparagUH were not an liberal, renultlng In sales At S2.2r to I2.7G per dozen bunchea. Dome, fairly good California atock arrived on the steamer. OOOO CAULIFLOWER IS FIRMER With poor atuff phntlful and good quality acarce, the market for broccoli or cauliflower la anmewhat better In eharaeti.r with amies t l.7r,fi2Ki tier crate for beat. Ordinary atock around tl. PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. Theae re prlcea ratallara pay wholsaslsra oapt aa ethsrwlrs noted. flutter Rolling prices, box loot: Crcnroory prices Prints, extraa, 40c per lb, for plain wrapper : etibea, eg. traa, 3flfli37 lb.; prime flrnU, 80o lb.; dairy, buying price. 28c lb. iluttnrfnt Portland delivery bal No. 1 grade, arm lb.; No. 2, 30?37c lb.; No. 1 zone, Sufi. 17n lb. for "A" grade Egga Buying price, Front atrcot, uh Ject to candling Mixed color atandard : Wealern Oregon, 22ff22'4n per dot.; ptlllots, 20c per doz. ; henneriea, 20c per dox. Holllnn price Selncta, 21c per dox. ; candled, 21c per doz. ; pullcta, 2:c per dox. Lira Poultry Selling prlcoa Heavy bona, 25c per lb. ; medium, 2.1c per lb.; light hena, 21922c per lb.; broilers, .lOjMOo per lb.; springs, 22o per lb.; ducks, 180270 per lb.; geeae, ( ) par lb. ; turkeys, live, 20o par lb. ; dressed, 82o per lb.; capons, dreaaed, 30 ft 33o por lb. Potatoes Boiling price to rataller Oregon potatoes, Illl.2s per cental ; aweot poutoea, c per lb. ; New potatoas. Jl12o lb. Applea Cookers, 6IS088e boil fset nd fill, tl.009tl.S5 per box; fancv nd extra fancy pscka, tl.50O2.00 per box. Onions Boiling price to ratallara Oregon, t2.00gt3.00 crato; Confeddrated association, carload prices, 12, BO tab oars. Osrlio, 209250 lb.; groan onions', 40o doxen bunches; onion acta, OH 01 10 per lb -. - - Fat plga stags, aubjvet to dorkags. ailEr.r Cholce wool lamba 13inoi4oo Choice spring lattiha 1 .1 iki (r 1 3 f0 Medium spring lamba 11.0001100 Uomrcott aprlug lamba lo 0J U 1 1 00 Cull lamba 8 00 0 10 00 Llcht resrllngs 10 0ioll u, Heavy rarllnga 9 500 10 00 0OO SO I Heavy wathera . .. T 009 too PORTLAND (iRAIN FfTURKS Illy Tb A.sorlAled Proa PORTLAND. Ore. April so. Oram futurem: Wheat, blue stem and baart April. Mar. Juna. II : Jr.; son white Western white. April. May. June. 11 so.' bard winter. Northern spring. Western red. April, May. June, tl I II. Oats. ::;-puund naturals. April. May. June, l.'iiJO't . ;i;. pound rllppn. A;,ril! Mar. Juna. $?.!&,; :i.poun.l naturals' April. May. Jure. $:td So. Harley. 41-pouud minimum. April, May. J.14.00; 4(i.p.,und tniiiuiiuin, April Mar. $.'!3 So. Corn. No. 2 Eastern yellow shipment. April. May, June. J:i7'i0: No 3 East ern yellow shipment, April, May. Juna $3dr.o. Mill run. April. May. t0; June, 131. PORTLAND HAY MARKET (Hjr Tho Ao,'i.trM I'n-esi PORTLAND, (ire. April S'l. liar Buying prlre: Timothr. valley, nominal; Eastern Oregon. t2.uv: alfalfa m aa clover, nominal; eraln. nominal : tr' tio ba. f-llif,g prue. more. BEATTLE HA V, CHAIN AND FEED Illy The Aasoclatul Proas) SEATTLE. April 20. City delivery; Barley, whole, 41; ground and mii-H 48; clipped, 49; chop, all grain, 4H; chick starter, 60; coconut meal, 32; corn, 44 ; corn cracked and feed meal. 4; coltos wed meal, 61; hay, alfalfa $27; D. C. 1:2; timothy. (31 ; u, r..'. $32; mixed. $'J0; linseed meal, 67;, Knurn looo, a'J Bora bean r.l 47; Pugct Sound. 40. wheat, SAN FRANCISCO HAY MARKET Hy Tho Associated prossl SAN FRANCISCO. April 2nReeelpt,: liny, 24 tons; bar. wheal ti7s.., fair, $ir,0H7; tnme rwt, tla$21wlld oat. $13etl6; alfalfa. H7io. V.L atraw, Mf$l2. tl3ftl5; NEW YORK HOPS MARKET a.o,.."lr Th" A''ated Preas) NEW YORK. Aurll miii Coaat, 1022, HO 17c: 1021. 12l-.. C NEW YORK FRUIT MARKET mJJ J" A",-Itl Press) V" - Kvipora.ed apples dull; pn,, . 8y,otoe prune, California,, 7Hc; 0nZ 6 7V,c; aprlcols quiet ttll, . A . 21c; nxtr. choice, 24c; fancy? 29930?: n?x:-ebo,e SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE Uly Tim Associated Pre,.) RAN FRANCISCO, April 20.-1(11 fl Bureau of Agricultural Economic! Butter, extra,. 45; prim,' , 44 un&d"r2T !,"'4; "",r" "" fnn?;:.1""""" You'"' iniUcrfiit. Ib4mi - .. o. .. Cisco. "' "' '"" NEW YORK PROIllICB Illy Tho ABsoclnied Pressl NEW YORK, April 20-1,!,, 'wenker Creamory hlghe, , t w 46; erenmery extras, 43 3.40,44. creamery firsts, 4394.1(4 "'wn. Kgg, Irregular. Clicose steady, CIIICAflO PIIODIICE MARKET (lly TI10 Associated Prossl CIIICAflO. April 20.-II, "',. creamery extras, 4214; tondnrds, 42 1-4 """"oo'J 1 " 41 'lrt, 4094014 .' aoconds. SDsT.lnu ' "w,uvio, Kgga tinsotued; recelpi,. 90701, SOf20 1-4; ordinary f,; firsts, MOTHER OF . LARGE FAMILY Recommendt Lydia ELPink ham't Vegetable Compound to Other Mother Windom. Minn.-' I was so run down that I was just good fur nothing, i was to become tho mother of my ninth child, and I thoughl I did nut hove Iho strength Di(o through with it. I t.x.k I.ydia K. I'itikham'ii Vego tsWe (Jonii'iutii, and It has surdy 1 lone al) could ask it lo do and I am telling all my frienils n&Mil it, 1 havo a nice big baby girl and nm feel ing fine. You may use this tatter to help other sick mothers." Mrs. C. A. Uutuc, Ikix KM, Windom, Minn. My Firrt aild Clen Alien. Alo. "I have been rroatly benefited by biking Lydia B. ! i'inkham'g VeyrUbla Cnninund for bearing-down fuvlings and Htns. I was troubled in thit way for nearly four years following the birth of my fimt child.tnd at timet could hardly stand on my feet. A neighbor rceommemlrd tho vegetable Compound to mo after 1 had taken doctor's medicines with-, out much benefit. Ithnsreliovcd my pains and (jives me strength I recom mend it and jjivo you M-rminslnn to uno my testitnnniul lotbT." Mm. Ida ItYE, Glen Alien, Alabama. I I Don't Endure :Surfa Vami Theml I FT! I tlv varc "cjr-tiircs" arotinil your liomf-ilJ ilN, M uffed nml worn staira or (Umi, a iJtill! iiifj chtii r, etc., why let thrill annoy your ciiiui!i:3l 1'iokiiij; at theni constantly ? t - " ACME QUALITY VARNISH will trail-, fur in tlirin into Mirfnrr. yon will t'lmn little koc far 11 ml iniirovct thinu wondct fully. & in uml li t n trll yon how to frolit n iii home with Ainif Onality Varnish. Anne Onality Moor Drcssiii)' clrans, p .listirt i rrnrw varnishctl floors, woodwork ami furnitfi It an he tnl with ilnstinff clotlis mnl floor inf Eugene Hardware C Cor. 9th and Oak I. O. 0. F. Tempi, W 1 mJ 4V 1 ' Take a PortaU; Victrbla With Yc Dni-Kii't rr.-illv miller ullt'fC YOII fl yon must lake mimic aloiiR ,aB Kfimine portable Victrola is F tliinif. Mailt: with the pcnuine VictroM box. motor nnd fine- oak Of intWil finish. N '- ; ' Pay $5.00 now at Laraway's then $5.00 monthly 'The home of the big white Victor dog" Laraway Music House Victrnlas and Vitor -Records Opposite I.ataway's Jewelry Stoh