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TWO MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE,' ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, im IMorning Register Lane f Track Work Vrarlr IHini ' IHatiatar Lana County Spmi.ii k HI'lUXUKlKl.n. Or.. Juno JO. L Th work on tho street car track on Mnln street baa now proaroMietl l aa far a Hovrnth street and will k man be completed. The Southern Il'uctflc. haa everal men at work on Ilia project and a big- Improve- (HVfii ill 1110 pit... t im ,,ir. 1.-14, n - - 9 Fireworks Ilr-mld Jtourtii a : (Kati.iat Lane County Special) F . Kl'HI.VOMKI.I), Or., Juno 20. Althrtiiidi It la .till two weoka (.' until Die Fourth of July, the amnll l boy of thin city aro already j nmilalnir thomavlvva with the pop r ulr" Nrerrackers. The. exploalona enn be hoard In nlmon any pftrt fc of Dm city at any time of day and , It la feared thnt tho atipply might bpcomfl exhausted before the prop- ker day to tine them arrive. Mayor C. Kintlman request, that all -, flrina" tha noleenutkers be very r careful In regard to proper1 fire j pracautlona. ". Walker I lark from Pttrtfnnd iii frt-icitr 1-ane County Special) " I BPK1XGF1KI-1), Ore., June SO. W. V. Walker, local undertaker. -jhaa returned from Portland where , he attemied a meeting or me ex- ?ecuUve council of the Oregon State Funenil Oirectora" fusaoclation. The atalo convention will be held V In that city October S. and 10. report Mr. Walker, and It la said ; thnt aevornl problems of Interest k to the profeiwlon will come In for HfRciminn nt thla - 4lme. - Mr. h Walker la secretary of the Oregon ojwocluiton. SI . HMewalk Work Procrowra 9 4? (Kealater Lan. County 8pfciall e RPKI.Nt5KIKl.lJ, Ore.. June JO. 3 Work on tho new concrete Bide ts walk- between Second and Mill atreet la progressing very rapidly ' and the atreet will be greatly im proved by thia addition. Sidewalk T kiMW haw good a cigarette tally omi be maaW you muBi try rSure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AM S nd 75 Package Everywhere DANCE THURSTON ; Saturday, June 23, 1923 Eugene Orchestra Admission 85c ; Including War Tax What Do I Want y In My Bank? . 9 3 ' Proper Supervision j1' There is a certain feel " ing of confidence in knowing that one's bank is under government supervision. 1 want my bank to be a National iBank. ; and it is. I bank at the '.First National, and have 'the double assurance af forded me by the fact ' that it is both a National Bank and a member of , the. Federal Reserve sys tem. , Any One of Thousands FIRST .3 NATIONAL BANK of Eugene tine , 7 ?'"- ' 4pr 5 Gunty News Service' and atreet work, aa well aa other llnea ot Industry, have received an impetus by the aaauranca that the Natron cutoff la aoon to be a reality. IJoyda Start on Trip (Riut im uouaty kpertal) Sl'Hl.NtSKlKl.n. Ore.. June SO. W. J. Lloyd and family and John Mason, of this city, are to start In the morning on an extended au tomobile tour. They will go e&t to the Yellowstone park, and wl'l also visit at tho U,uc'r national nark and other points of interval. They expect to be gone for several weeks. HOUSE SHORTAGE FELT ALL sriUXt;FlKl.l) HOl.'SKS OCCtPlEU AT 1'KKSK.NT (RrgUttr Lane Oouaty 8pclsl) ePHLN'QKlKLD. Ore.. Juno 20 Kvery house in prittgfleld is occupied and prospective aettlers are being turned away every day duo to lack of living facilities, ac cording to Mrs. J, JL. Clark, local realtor. Now that the Natron cutoff Is assured, it is expected that build ing will start, believes Mrs. ClarK. but it will be several months be fore the housing situation will be relieved. The time U ripe for a real building boom here." says Mrs. Clark, "and I can think of no bet ter Investment than residences In Springfield. The prosperity of this city la now assured and the town will grow steadily year by year." Other realty dealers and promin ent business men of the city are also in favor ot an extensive building program and stand ready- to co-operate in any way with any one desiring to invest In hpring- fleld property. Several residents here are planning to build, It Im rumored, and considerable prop erly has changed hands during the past few weeks. SPRLVGF1EXJJ NEWS NOTES (Rssiftar Lane County Special) SPRINGFIELD. Ore., June SO. J. T. Ketels. proprietor of the Ketels drug store here, returned early In tha week from Portland. where he and his family enjoyed the rose show. Mrs. W. T. Thompson, of Doug lass Gardens, was " a visitor here this morning. Ralph McPherson. of Tnurston. was in tha city on business this afternoon. Harry Jackson, of Camp Creek, was in town today on business. The work on the American hotel is nearly completed now it is an nounced, and the new: rooms will soon be ready for occupancy. N. P. Chaffee, of tho Dexter Mercantile company, was in town today on business. , J- j. W. Bell, western representa tive of the Wallace. Tiernan mill ing aupplies concern, was here to day to inspect the new bleacher recently installed at the plant of the Springfield Mill and, (iraln company. Q. u. Bushman, oi the spring- field Mill and Grain company, made -a business trip " to Halaey this morning. Savllla Welk. who has been vis iting at the G. G. Bushmen home here, is leaving this morning for her home at Walla Walla, Wash ington. She will be accompanied by Miss Edna Bushman, of this city, and 11a Nicholson, a student at the University at Eugene. G. W. Am hard t. manager ot the Creswell feed store, was a. bus iness visitor here today. Miss Grace Male, a teacher in the schools of" Portland, motored from that city the first of the week. r.nd Is now at her home here. She was accompanied by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male. who attended the rose festival. The ladles of the Methodist church entertained the ladies' aid of the Christian and. Baptist churches thia afternoon. Needle work and conversation occupied the hours, and refreshments were nerved. Mrs. R. E. Davidson is president of the Methodist society. V. H. Coffey, of Astoria, was In ;the city yesterday on business. He was registered at the Hpong notei. Chas. A. Becker, Of, rortiana, We Are Agents for Goodrich8u3ErH B. & M. 848 Olive VULG WORKS Phone 810 JUST A REMINDER Q The Eugene Business Col lege will be ipi session all summer. Q Our. regular teachers will be in charge of, the classes. I You may :nroll for a reg ular course, or you may take special, work. J It is not necessary to go away for a business educa tion. You can get it right here, and ' at a reasonable cost. You are welcome whether you enro'il or not, so call, write or , telephone for in formation Eugene Business College, A. E. ROBERTS,. President M2 Willamette St :".FhM.M, .... was In Springfield yenterdny to at tend to business. K, W. Anderson, of the Houihern Pncllla lelivjtrnph deimrtment stopped last night at the Spoils hotvl. ble is here In the Inlereal of the nulroan- company. H. Schults, a resident of Med- TorO. stopped- here yesterday. ltaird INttterson was a visitor from Portland yesterday. Kdwttt llrfi-knum. of ltrtland. was registered nt tho Spong lust n Ik HI. N. H. fuller, truckdriver "or the Hlair Mercantile company at l.ow ell, came In tods) for a load of tlour and feed. Ross Mnthewa. of Thurston, was a business visitor here todoy. The library was opened this aft ernoon and was visited by a great many school children, reports Miss Msry Roberts, librarian. The children are reading books of trav el und history as well ns stories. she says. Out-of-town people are aleo coming more and more to use the library facilities, as tho collec tion of books grows. UNION FARMERS GATHER COAST VOHK IAK'AIj HOLDS ITS RKULXAIC MKETIXtS (Hegistsr Lane County Bpselal)' COTTAGE GROVE, Ore.. June 19. Tha foast Fork local of the Farmers I'nion of America held Its semi-monthly meetinir Thurs day. June 14. A very interesting meeting waa held with C. S. Jack stn. state organiser, as tho prin cipal apeaker of the evening, at the close of which bl new mem bers were taken Into the order. This co-operative union move ment is spreading fart in Orogon and has already been of much cosh value to the farmcra. FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY M)VXY ATTEND If. V. THOMl. SON RITES AT CIAVElllAI.E Avalam.-lw ot Itcautlful Klowvrs ami 1-local Plcccw AitrNt to Esteem 1 Irli I fur Dceensetl (Register Lane County Speclsll CRESWKLU Ore.. June IS. The funeral of the late Harley V Thompson waa held from the Clov- erdale Methodist church TuesJay morning at ten thiry. Rev: R. Parker, pastor of the church, con ducted the services assisted by Rev. J. L. Stratford. The church waa filled with friends and relatives and an ava lanche of beautiful flowers in bou quets and pieces attested the high esteem held for the deceasd and his family. The Cloverdole church choir sang three hymns. "Jesus Lover of My Soul." "Jesus Savior Pilot Me," and another comfort ing one. Rev. Stratford gave the prayer. The text and theme oi Rev. F.irki'j- waa taken rrflm 2 Timothy 4:4-S. "I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith: henceforth there Is laid up for me a crown of righteousness." Mr. Parker gave a short history of the life of Mr. Thompson stat ing that he was born in Clearfield. Pennsylvania, July 27. 1854. and went to Iowa with his parents where they lived until 190! when he came to Oregon and Cloverdnle where he lived ever since. on January 1. 1883, he married Ida R. Doty. Mrs. Doty died January 29. 1893. They had three child ren. Harry R. Thompson, of Eu gene: Isaac Earl Thompson, now- deceased, and lira. Maude Garrett. of Cloverdale. A brother also survives him, R. W. Thompson, of J Chadbourne, North Carolina. In developing1 his theme the pastor said when a man came to such a time as this and there was nothing that could be said of him that need be withheld, such a man was a happy man. Such a man was Mr. Thompson. He came af ter hnvinir foueht a eood fieht: V. & y.A flnlshaH HI Miiria Via ho 1 kept the faith. The message was - .,i .).., ,itrtT .ft- the sermon the remains In funeral procefution were taken to rleaa ant Hill cemetery where the Cres well grange had the burial cer vices in charge. The pall bearers were Clarence Cooley. R. Oro shonff, David Francla, Henry Yeo man, J. P. Louk and C. W. Hoag land. , A perfect bank of flowers covered the grave. citEswErx xnts striES (KeKlster Laaa Count7 Special) CRKSWKL1 -Jr., .'. lie 19. Mrs. Mabel Campbell, of Prine ville, arrived the first of the week and la visiting relatives und friends. Mrs. Hoy Miller and children left for Hunnysidc. Wash., Tuesday morning where she will visit her mother. Harry Allen and fumlly are up from the Grovo for a few days. Mrs. Lovila Brown, of Went S.i lem, Wisconsin, accompanied by her son, Julian Brown, of Heattle, spent Sunday with their old friends Mr. und -Mrs. David rrancls. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Hly, with daughters. Bstol and son, Robert, joined with this Teunion aa Mrs. lirown is a cousin of the Hly family. Hnturday, June 22 la the dny set to bring donations of cookies for the soldiers' hospital ut I'ortlnnd. Leave the cookies ut Arthur Ol son's store where they will be packed for shipment. CRK8WF.LI,, Ore., Juno 20. A senior Christian Endeavor so ciety waa organized among the Presbyterian young people on Tuesday evening, meetings to be held Hunday evening previous to the regular evening service, om cera were elected as follows: Pres ident, Htella Muarunen; vice-president. Kenneth Hchwcrlng; secre tary, Elizabeth Hedgwick and treasurer.' Clifford ClrcKor; pinnlst, Wilfred Moore. Miss Kill 111 Bnere, who had been home a few days from'' her school work In Portland, loft Tuesday for Monmouth where sho will teaeh at the Normul during tha summer months. Klta, Austin, of Bnlem, was the guest ot Miss Mnrgcrle Hchulmer Ich during the high school com menccment exercises. DAILY MARKET REPORT ORKGON JOURNAL MARKET SKRVICB PORTLAND, Or.. June 20. Increas ing strength Is generally Indicated for eggs in the lorni trade, aunougn tne chief surpriFO Is where the strength comes from. Outside murlotts hnve not of late shown any lurti dlsportttloh to cauite spirited bidding for supplies here, but nevertheless there must be some nut let because buyer continue to offer firm rallies. Bids for ml led color standards or current receipts r generally at 24c doxenPortlantl delivery, although some a dots Z3c For Deaneries bids Bra from Woman Autoist Sentenced for Killing Youth - , !! IrvV'f , v. i'-rv . ... 1' r i t i if X 4 f r Mr. Lorotta Thompaun. of Hrooklyn. N. i., 18 norvmif u son (cnc ot from one to thii'O yearn In A burn tnto prison fvtr kl!lln(r U-yi'ar-ota IHmuulrk ura with hor uiitomoMk, Ihv enr nnu cranhcti across a itUwalfc nml tlushfd Into a houi;. Hho waa iiakrtl not to attempt to drive It :.K"tn, tiut throw in the clutch, mine back Into the hvdk'e and kiltt'd one boy nnd inulmed another for life. Severn! wllnewejt declared the wan intoxicated. thoiiKh thlH she denied. She wiui convicted ot tnanxhiuhter. 2tc to 2te. with tuo( oftvm at tbe hij;br mark. Tbcre ft(Hor to be ft betur bom U uaad than out J rail. That i tho rw .q why mlxHl color briuf nucb aood i-aluea a couipared with tbe aelevtetl white tuff. (BITTER CONDITIONS ST ISA I Y Market fur butttr l aala Incllnul to show Uadloe and sMpecisily mi fur tbe bfttr rlaaa cube offering, whkb rrnaUo at 3vc for elate arferlDK to as bth aa 41c fur ceatralUer product. AGAIN TALK SHAM SO CHEESE Torre la acaia more or I talk Id tbe trade of price shad inn for rheee. Leadinc firm deny aucb report, but compel i u it boiwe alleae they bare re cently een bHU quotlns 1c below etal lbcd UreU. 8TRAWDERHY MARKET 13 SICK Market for.strawberrtea lck along tbe Rtrvt Wrdndy. with Talu fniro 11.00 to 11.71, tbe latter lo a wry lim ited war. Few brrie old to retailer above l. 60. Raspberries told from I '..60 to 13.00 per crate. CHERRY MARKET IS VERY SLOW Very slow trad continue for cbrrls tbe wholesale way with sale of pie stock as low as 6 0 6c and soft eatlox Tarletlea at 7c to 10e. For fancy Ulngi and Royal Ann as hitb aa l&c la asked, but th more ment la restricted. VEAL MARKET DEMAND IS GOOD Very good demand rontPtura la the rnarkvt for country-killed calves aioas tbe wbolenate way, with sales iraeraHr 14c a pound, althouh a few deal were made fractionally abov or below this price. Hog Just about tbe same. PORTLAND. Ore.. June 20. These are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex cept as otherwise noted. Butter Stills pries, bol lolj Cresmerr price. Prinu. extras, 4o per lb. for plain wrapper. : cubet citrac. 30 Q43c per lb.; prime (IrsU, 38 l'2c pr tb. : off-Rrade, 2 G 5c leu ; dairr. bu inr prlcel. 30c pr lb. Butttrfit Portland dcllrerr bli No. 1 trade. 433 44c per la.; No. t. 1400410 per lb. No. t uae, 41 0 42c itOT "A Krad. I E"-B'ln '"T (,ubjt to candling) UlseJ color fan.: pullfts, 20821c do.: hcnnerfM. 25 6 29c per dot Selling price (storage pack i extra. 31c dot; select, 290 30c per dox. ; candled, 28c per do. ; pullits. 23 24c per dox. Lire Poultry Selling price Heavy hen. 21$ 22ft per lb.; light hm. 14c per lb.: broiler, light, 17c per lb.; heavy, 206 22c per lb. ; turkeys, live ( ) pr lb.; capons, dressed, i ft 30c per lb. Potatoes Selling price to retailers Oregon potatoes, tl.OOf? SI.&0 per ctl. ; sweet potatoes, 12.75 Q $3.00 per erat; new potatoes, f6 5 l-2e per lb. Onions Helling price to retailers Oregon, J2.2r.tr $2 50 cwt. ; garlic, 20 O 25c lb.; green onions, 35040c per dot. bunches ; new onions, 92.50 pr cwt.: new wax onions. 93. CO per-crate: neW California yellow, 93.00 per cental. HOPS. WOOL AND IMUKS Hops 1U22 crop, nominal, 10912c per lb. Hides CnlfhkJn, lie lb.; blps, 8 1-2c lb.; green bides. 6 l-2c per lb.; salted. 6 l-2c lb. Mobalr Nominal, 20Q43e lb. Sbeep Pelt -Long dry pelts, 2f!c In.; short pelu, 23 I -2c lb.; sheep shearings. 525c each; long hsir goat pelts, 16c lb.; short balr goat pelt 25050c earn. Wool Pine, Zf(&3b(j lb.; medium. 3Q37c lb.; roarne, 37M0o lb.; valley fine and 1-2-blood, 376 40c H. ; medium ir 3-H blood. 35ft38o lb.; cnars or 1-4 blood, 3335c lb.; braid. 25j lb. Tallow and Grease No. 1 tsllow, Cc lb.; No. 2, 4c tb. ; jrrnfifl, Re pr lb. Cascara bark la22 peel. S 1-2c lb. in 23 pepf 4c per lb. 7 l-2c per lb.; grape root. CATTLB , Choice steer .97.80998.00 . 7.00 7.60 . 6.009, 7.00 . 8.009 6 00 Medium to good steers. Pair to medium steer, . Common to fair steer.. Choice belfers Choice rows and heifers. Medium to good cowsgod heifer . . . .. Fair to medium cow and belfer .. r . 6.009 .0.50 0,509 8.00 6.009,6.80 4.009 8.00 Common cows , , . Canners Hull I 8.009 4.00 . .. Y609 3-00 .... 8.009-4.76 Choice,' dnlry calve ..... Prime light Medium llsjbt calves ....' Heavy calves ,,' , BOO Prima light Smooth heavy, 230 O 300 lbs, 800 lbs. and up,.,,,,,. Rough heavy .....,...., Cat pigs , Feeder pigs .t 8 tigs, eubjoct to dockags.. . 8.009 1.80 . 8.00ft 8 60 . .. 7.00 9 7.80 . 4.009 7.00 7 609 7.76 , 6.759 7.26 8.00 9 6.76 3.509 4.25 7.00 9 7.60 7.00 9 7.76 2.509 4.00 Chplce valley lambs,. , Medium valley lambs.. Common valley lamb.. ..10.00 A 10.60 .. 9.00910.00 7.609 0.00 Cull lambs n.oo 7R0 Light yearling 7,60 8,20 Heavy yearllngi 7.00 7.80 Lisnt wethers 0,009 T.00 Heavy wotlwrg r m 6.00 7.00 Bwes 2.009 60 1 mm 8EATTLRJ HAY, GRAIN AND FEED tWt Th Associated Pre) , IWATTLR, wene iov Clry dellverr uaney, Who it, 87 1 group a and rolled ) ctlpi-tnl, 41: rbop. all grain, 41 : I'blrk titrter, nl rocoaut uionl, 4a com, 4n rxtrn iTdikisl aitd fevd uiel, 4K; t(rtt(a har, '!; t). C, 9W Uuiothr. 0 tum lulieit, :; Itiu.etl m, AS: twrntt-h fw)J, 60 y bu. S3 who,, 47, t'HU'AOO MAHKKT gi'OTATlONH tlly The Anaoi'Uteit Prw rilU'.MU, Juiia Whrt, No. hurt!. $1 H fjll OH a-4: N". U hmil. Turn. No. 3 tuUf-U. I 4 0 f 1 1-2: .N a white, 4a i-aou 1-4 No. A white, Hit 43. Hy. No. 4. 4 1-4. lUrlvy, (ta Hi tin. Timet by wtl. (t imo IA.A0, riuver eti, t ir oo t jit ao. Pork lUMtiianl, Lard, 111 lT, KHm. io.'-'Mi iio 00. rORTt.AND IIAV MAHKKT iHy Tb AtawUtml I'tni) riMITMNI. lire . June SO. liny - Purine price: Tlmothr. Knatern ttrnn ami Montana. ISdtTSaT; alfalfa. 11(10 SO: etortr nmnlnal; Rratn itendn) . traw, IS too; Ulii price fx too more. V NKW YORK PROlH'CR (y The Asattv la led , Pre) NKW YORK. June 20 Rulter f Inn I crvrtturry extras. Mi 1-4 ; saute, firsts, at t-i(rn t-4. Kkb trrrsular; frh gathsrl ettra flr-t, 1-auM; same, first. 2:i(24; satiH sn-(ind, V2 t2; treb lathvrrtl fttoruau paiked. flmiN, M'w.'ft l-x: Pailflc iuat whites, extras. ;il.l7; Miitr, firsts to extra tints, X l-i,'0 3(, Cbeae steady, SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCR tlly The Asflorlsted Press) SAN KRANtM.SCO, June 20. tV, S. Rureau of Agricultural nnumk. Hutier, eitras, 47 1-3 ; prima firsts. 45 1-3. Ksr. extras. 70 12: eitra pullet, 27; under 1 1 pd pullet. 21." ChMM. California flat. 27 1-2; Cali fornia Young America. 27 1-3. Huitcrfat, pound, 01c L c b. San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO HAY MARKET fRy Tbe Asoelated tr- SAN' KRANClrtCO. June 2. Rrvelpt ! Hay. 5oi tnnn. liar. wb.at, 914(1111: urw rrtip. 913 0 9)5; tame nut, 9170 fi: wild oat. $12(1911: nlfatfa. 9149 911; stock. 9&091O; straw, 9109911. NEW YOTtK HOPS MARKKT (Mr The Amoelated Prw NEW YORK, June 2o. lUt quiet; state. 1922. lTfrtSc: 1021. lltflUo; Pacific Coamt, II 22, M17c; 1921, 12 013. CHICAGO rilillU'CH. MARKKT tlly Tb AM.wrlatrd CHICAGO. Jun SO. luttsr lower: cnam-ry extras. -IS l-2 0:io: standards. rum flr-t-. 373N; Urln, :t50Jd: sreood. 434 12, Kits unrbatignd ; receipts, 21,631 catvs. AT TUB THrlATKKH TODAY Castle Kntberlne UtflVwtald la "Tb Woman's Side." tbe American beauty la an Intensely Interesting play; eomdy. Cbarlm Mura&y In bis lat-tst ; an Joy able musical score. H x Last day, Hupert llugbrs ntw comedy -drama, "Look Your tlst.' a mory of a girl wbo wuuld rsttwr tll than ilut. thoucb b?r life and love demanded kIk be thin. ul.n Moore and Antonio Uorvno fralurrd; last chapter ot "Th! Timber Queen;' Itonrr In settings on the orxnn. Htlllg Kdlth Roberta and Tom Moore In a srnsatlnnal undrworld drama. "Pawned:" Mrlltg two-rl laugb maker. 'Handy Dan;" Hport iCcvlcw; Kos Nov elty. Coming Antonle Moreno In "The Trail of tbe Lnnenonie Pine ; J. Warrrn Kr- rlcan In 'The Otrl ot the Golden Wet : Allre Brady In "The Htfiw ltrid-(Ikn Hunter In "tferond Kiddle :" Oougla Mlean In "A Man of Art Ion ;" Peter II. Kyne's atlrn drama, "Tne Oo.(ltter," wttb T. Hoy tnrnos and Heena Own ; I orp l by OIh In the Girl H-out' show. The Ghost In the (isrrt-t lon C'baney In "Kor Thoie W'm lre:" Zsite (Jniy's novel, "Tho I-nst Trail;" Charles (Huckl Jones In "The In of Camp Four ;' Mary Carr In "Tbe Custard Cup;" Kat Doug Ian Wlsgln'a "Timothy's Que-t; Tom Mlt In "Steppiog fast;" Charles Ray In "The Girl I Loved." C. E. P. Hick ox. piano tuner. Phono 152I-J, or Morris Music House. 8-14-tf MUTUAL LIFE, O. M. Spramia. U. R. Nat! Bid sr. 2-17-tf NOTICB TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: urmnanre no. an or Eugene, Oregon, provides that the owner, owners, event or occupants of any property within the corporate umiu or the city of Eugene, are required to cut and remove the grass, weeds, thistles and bush" grow ins In the streets anil alleys ndfarnt In their prfmlMts brtween the 15th dy of Juno and the 2Mb day vf Jnne nf earn year. Upon eftnvletlon of violating any of said provision Is a fine of not lot than ir.im and. cosu or prosecuuoo. u pro vliled. W. O. JwPKTNS, Chief of Pollen. , 0-15-10 Doctors Wanted To Operate Mn. Qnillon Tells How Lydia . Piokbam't Vegetable Componod Saved Her from an Operation Muskegon, Michigan. "After doc toring foreightor nine y earn with dif- icrent pnysici.n without anyrclicf at all, they said at lost that medicine would not reach my case and 1 should have an operation. I had nearaoi L,yaia i. Pinkham's Vego table Compound and often saw it advertised in dif ferent nanera whore somowomnn had Buffered just as I did and got well and strong again ty taking tho Vegetable Compound. l aeciaeo to seo wnai it wouia ao lor me, and beforo I had finished the fourth bottle I was much bettor; the weakness stopped and the severe pains n my sides left mo. I am now much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides. I am still taking the Vegetable Compound and give it all tho praise.' Mrs, Nkixib Quiixon, 17 Morris St., Muskciron. Mich. Women should heed such warning symptoms as bearing-down pains and weakness, lor tnny indicate some fe male trouble, and a oersistent and faithful use of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will seldom fall wneip. ld3 ii' v 1 ii HKAI. KSTATK TKANUKKIIS lo J. It. lUniM blk I Hlailla'a tit part i,r lot. 10, it Kxigo $10. Hrbrt II. P.vtii .( ux id C J.q. Uurrr-lrarl lp IT II 3 W 110. JiMrpll K. WImWd lo Juanlta Uavaoaf lola . 0 blk II (llenada IIO. J. A. Churchill at u lo ll.rnwa Uawn al UJ lot 23 Cola Dial ot Mar- cola I70O. J. l-wla Ikotl at al lo I'urrl. L. Schaub lirt I bit 12 Cr wall 110. Marr J. Catlar lo Krank K, lllalr el ui Irarla in 19 H II J K-l'. r. . iiuii. t u io j. c. Koiir lr.rH lp l-t K W IU. J. . Knur ai u u rolrr IUtrauaD at m Ira. la lp IK S It 4 W 1700. It. I.. Ilru.il. et ui lo Hllaa II. Clark part nt lot II Noralou.tU)'.i). Malrln llanMn at ux to Siata llaok at OoManilala Iratta lp IJ Sit i W IS, . An.la ( baruian lo Hlafa Hank of UoMandalf tract tp 17 S It 4 W IIO. Cbarla. I., l-alna at ut to llrval Itawir part of lot 3 blk 0 Hrutt a add Ku- gan. l. Thornaa Orr at nl lo Clamant a rrank lota 2 and 3 blk IH Ku IIOOO. NOTICB OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Noltra la haraha alvan h., fh1l. narrman. admlauitmtrla of tho of John W. IWroan. Dmunl, ha. Iliad bar final count In tho inallar of aald aatato In tha County Conrt air tha stnta of Dragon for lna Counlr, and Ibat TUawlar. tha 20th dor of Juna, I02J. at iru o cior. in tna toranooo of .aid dar. I tha Co'inlr Court room In tba Court boiiHO In Kuxana. Ijtna rtountr, Orason. haa baan fnad aa tha tlmn and plara hr akl Court for tho haarln. of objarllopa to aald final account and aoltlamout of J J ' t "Long Distance" ; i .,-.' Every Dell telephone la a long distnnco station from which it ia possible to talk with any one of oyer a million telephones in California, Nevada, Oregon nnd Wash ington. In fnct, not the boundaries of these states but those of the nation are now the boundaries of the service. The service is prompt and efficient. The operators ore courteous. The charges are reasonable. It can be made a time and money-suving aid in business a con venience and satisfaction in social rela tions. For detailed information as to rates and classes of service available consult the telephone directory, or call the "Long Distance" operator. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company MUd aautla, ami .ojr and .11 .biaaiiooa ta aaht arrouni and tha final arttlatnant of .aid aatata mu.t ba, nlrd ftltk tba dark of thia court oa or Vafor. tba date ot tbla baarla. Dalad thia 3tb dar of Mar. ion. IHAIin.l.A IIEHiiMAN. Admlnl.lrmtrli of Ik aald K.tala. CIIARUKS A. IIARIIV, let National llaok Hollaing. Kurta. Oratoa. Altoroaf for R.tata Thora. S-24-S NOTICE o PINAI. HrrrTI.KMieNT Nnllca 1. haratr .Ivan that too U0 dar.l.nr4 aircutrlt of tha ctma of Jannia A. Maa. daraaaad, baa flld In Ibe County Court for laina County, tlractin, bar final account aa aucb aiaMotor, and aid Court haa nppolntcd Hlurdar. tha 2Jrd dor of Juoa, ma. at In odixk a. m . aa tha time, nnd Iba County Jud.a'a olftca In tha rounly Cnurthouao In Ku.cna. latna County, tira.no, a. tho placo for baartns oblartlooa. If any, to aald final account ltd aelttatnant tbnraof. All parao.a Inlactad and dealrlnf la object to aald final account are baraby notified to fila thalr ohlaettona tbcrato In orlllns with Ui Clark nf aald Court prior to aald lima .ad apiitar at aald lima ftod plaa liaia of tha flr.t publlcatloo of tblt noli,.. Mar 24, 103.1 JKRHIB HAZKI, WA1.RAD. Eiacutm of th. K.lala of Janol. A. Mca, Docoaaad. Thura. 0 24 0 A CRY IN THE NIGHT, Rriping P'ns , in the vitals, cramps. ----- - ,.n,m w -iHiuci t inia or dull, imineduUa comfort anil mm in CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Pjr lo Itaap lway. on hnnd. A Safe Investment In Our Own Community Yielding m Mountain States Power Fal-.fr Mfta.ftew.a.a. AOf. CIJ D - fltaiBftB. V Q WW UVUISS Unc Jan. 1, 1938 rricc 95 nnd Interest . 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