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JVloming Register Lane i IWiys Itopnrt Good ivtrli (Register Lane County Special) RPRINOFIULn, Ore., Aug. 0 Pishing l good In Fall creek, roport three young men of thin I vm; miu i will 11 v ii wii ( R I catch last Raturday night. The nnglera aro Paul Nice, Tom I-usby und Dewey Burn. ; J" - , ' i I KiMlivnr Mot tR at IrplrySi " ( Itaalster Lena- Oeunlj gpeelsl): V Bl'UJM3FIICIUit Ore.',-; Aups'iSOs The Christian? BndiviBr or the : Christian ojiurah pt thl cfty rhet Inst night at tho home of "urand- .ma' Ixipley, where regular TOhttrch service even 'hcU!.' - Special music vna aim n feature fcf ,th meeting and a soolal time followed. , 4 Mb Morrison" ITn Tfcw Position f (Register Lane count, special) W' lUMI'l '" )( Misa Vcrnlta Morrison, of this ? city, has accepted a position as 4 : ; aaleswpnran for, the- Kennel-E211s I photo studio of Eugene. , Miss iw yono cigarette reaiiy can o n you must try APPEARANCE A .- good looking woman is . . always a well dressed wo man. You'll be ' pleased with, our careful work. .- i ! - Ctfiss Tkus S;?:ll:i fc::3 Doctor7!' Heccmt' Disctvr erj AUo Hatb Boils, ,- Carbuncle, AlceMes, Oft Sores in a. , Fw Dy. , Physicians are prescrib ing and bospitials, using a new and harmless, yet very powerful; germicide that not only; causes en larged or varicose -veins ahd,, bunches to become normal, but also . reduces goitrey enlarged glands and wens. ' ' Ask , any ' first r class dtUgBiSt .for ; art original Cwo ounce , bbttle of M6one's Emerald Oiltfull strength) , and refuse to accept anything in . its place, It is such a highly concentrated. . preparation that- two-, ounces lasts -a long " time . an4 further more if. this wonderful discovery' .does not pro duce the . results , antici pated, you can have the price .refunded. ; r It is, not wie for anyr one to allow swollen veins to keep . on v enlarging. Often j they burst and Cause weeks of pain, suf fering .and loss of em ployment: " Start the Emerald Oil treatment as directions advise and im? provement will 1egin at once. CafrolU' Pharmacy., 783 ' Willamette street, Eugene, also Junction City, can supply you, Mas' Ju 11 County News Servicej Morrison, who la an experloneed saleswoman, recently: -returned from Mcdford whore- . aho ' had cllarg-c- of the territory there' for a puuiisnmg company. " I i. Railroad Men Vtott KowdMurg , .... (Rogiiter Liana County Special) BrniKOFlEUJ, Ore.. Aug.. SO, Gcorgo Godfrey, telegrapher for the Southern Pacific here, and family; and Oswald M. Olnon, -cash ier, and- hla mother, motored- to? Itdsebiirg 'yesterday. M They spent the day 'with friends and drove back. In the evening. - . '-'fiawn Hoetaf Thursday f (Register Lane County Special) ' BPRrNOCTKl.n, Ore., Anir. 0. A lawn social will bo 'hold, toy the ladleaot the Christian church at the home ot Mrs. M. J, Laxton on the corner of Fifth and B t recta Thursday- afternoon.' lee cream and cake will be sold and the proceeds will be used to help pay for the new Christian church. , ; Mra.: Emily Dority Paaara ; ' (RKltcr Laoe County Special) '-' SPRrNOFIKLD, Ore., Aug. SO. Mrs. Kmily uontj', wire of B. M. Dority, of South Second street, passed away af her home this eve ning at 7:80. Mrs. T)orit has been a resident of this city for many years, ana is very well Known here: She 'Is survived by her Hus band, a son, Cecil, ot Outlook: a brother.' ' Thempson Morse, of Pleasant ' Hill: a niece, . Daisy Baumgarten, of LaCroese, Wash., and a nephew, Merrlt Tuel, ot wasco. jr unerai arrangementai ar In charge of the Walker chapel, and will be announced later. NEW BriXDIXG TO IUSE IX SPRINGFIELD SOOX Homo of Christian Ciurcb to Cost , f 10,000 Will Occupy Site . of Old Edifice (Register Lane County Special) -SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Aug. 20. Work on the construction of a new church home- for the First Chris tian church of this city - will be started this week, it was decided at the regular church meeting held yesterday morning. The building committee reported at this time, and definite plans for the work were laid out at a meeting of this group this evening. The new edifice, which will probably be ot stucco finish, will cost approximately 10,000, it was decided. ' The -new homo will be one of the finest churches In this part of Oregon when eomuleted. is the' bplnirni'- of members of the congregation. The building- will occupy the site ot the old one. on A and Fourth, which burned down August 28, of last year. Morri son's hall has been used as a tem porary meeting place since then, and all members have been'.'work- ing hard to complete arrangements tor the- new church nome, - Membera of the building com mittee.' who will have charge -of the construction are Si O. Mounter, W-JIplty anU.M. J. McKlin. . FIRE DESTROYS SCHOOL MAPLE DISTRICT BUILDING IS . TOTAL LOSS .. (Register bane County Special) ': SPRING FD3LD, Ore., Aug. 20. Fire of unknown origin starting in a -woodshed completely destroyed the Maple school house on the MO NO TIME TO HUNT for a doctor or drug store 'when-i suddenly seized with agonizing intestinal cramps, daadly lays end pilislim Jisisfcus, CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA .,.-- REMEDY . i -.-five instant warmth, comfort and case from pain. Never fails. vauts to help other vd:.;eh GntrfulforHcRc4atcl - by Lydia & Pinkham's Ve getable Compound Chicago, in. ''I am wflline to write to anv irirt or woman wl a no is rnsatiaring irom uie III troubles I bad be I fore I took Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeUbfa Com pound. My back always ache?, . so I could not - go about my house work, and I bad other troubles from weakness. I was this way for veers, then mv sis ter-in-law took the Vegetable Com- pound and recommended it to me. Jn the tune I have been taking it, it kaa done wonders for me. . I keep house and am able to do lots of work tieeides. "Urn. Helen Sevcik, 2711 Thomas St., Chicago, 111.?- -r. -' Women buffering' .from female troubles causing, backache,- irrego larities, pains, bearing-down feelings and weakness should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogotable Compound. Not only is the wdrth of this splendid medicine shown by such cases as this, but for nearly fifty years this same sort of experience has been reported by thousands of women. , Mrg, Sevcik is wilHng-to write to any girl or woman suffering from suck troubles, and answer any. question! they may like to ask. , -REFUND DAY . For Last Month Was . AUGUST 13TH STEWART'S W rr.i QUALITY:.' t'A. AUTOMOBILE.3UPPWE5 For Att MsJim of Cm . , i Cofivenient'Locatlon i.' Oak St,. Bet. tk aosl 10th . 3rvico wltli i Smile lw. r rO Krnsle highway. uliout u mile otint of 'HiirinKfleld yeHterdiiy morning about nine u'cloek, ois A trawler, who was 'panning dis covered the' blie while It was smnll, out the school well"wns dry and before he could 'bring watiT from the. nearest (arm house the fire w 1 beyond "-control. The Springfield fire department re. aponded but since the building la of wuodeti construction, it was burning briskly by the time It ar rived. Tho organ and a few desks wore the only property saved. The building was constructed several year ago at a cost of about UOOIH but It' la estimated that It will take at least $3000 to replaee It now. Inauranoe amounting to J1600 wna carried, according to Mr. Phillip Sauli oterk: - ' About 0- puplht In that neigh borhood attend 'the school, and construction work on a new build ing will start soon. It was deciileA at a meeting of the director of the school held today F. H. McHce, fliliip Saul and A. E. Harper.. SPRINOFIFLD NEWS NOTES TRslatr Lane County Special). SPRINGFIELD. Ore., Aug. 20. JT. E. Smith, of Creswell. was In tho city today to purchase ancka for nis grain nnrvest, - " F. S. Jackson, of Jnsper, Van a business' vlaltor here this morning. Art Bushnmn, anlesnianager for the Springfield Mill - and Grain company,, is on a- business trip to Urn in and other southern points. John Hushmnn, of this city, and Walter F. O". Hempy. of Eugene, enjoyed an outing at Seavey's hop yard yesterday. Scoovle -Horrell, local truck driver, made a hurried trip to Junction City thts moVntng. ' John Harpole. farmer of near Junction City, was In thla city to day on business. . ' ' Mlas Edna Bushman, of thla oltv. has left for Newport, where she will apena a few days vuitlng friends and enjoying the surf. ' Hubert and Fred Gray, of Thurston, were In town yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Bryan, and daughter. Crystal. Mrs. J. F. Hotels and Ro lnnd Parker, all of thla olty, re turned Saturday from Portland. They made the trip by motor. i. scott, pnarmacist 01 avetei s drug store, returned from a Jaunt to Portland last night. He reports a nenjoyable time. '--'- Mr. and Mrs. cr. Horton. or Eu gene, accompanied by - Clarence Fandrom and Arnold Thompson, of this city, motored to Cottage Grove and back yesterday. M. T. Cyr and wife and son. Joe. motored to Kelso. Washington, over tne week-end, wnere they visited with relatives. Mrs, Joseph Cyr, Mr. Cyr a mother, is quite 111 at that pace. J. T. Myers, of wendllng. was a week-end' visitor here. He was reg istered at the Hotel Spong. a. j. Kiroy, or wendllng, wns m town yesterday for a visit v He re ports that the new mill at Wend. ling Is running nicely, and la outtlng quire a on 01 mmoer. ' J. It. Camnbelt. of Oakland. Calf. fornia. was In -the city over the week-end, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Currle. of Camp Creek, came In to purchase supplies ' and visit friends last Sat urday afternoon, '' torn soieum, of -camp Creek, Was a business visitor Saturday af ternoon. ' V. L. Hucka. bf Lowell, wan ' in the, city Saturday, on business. He teports iiultea'.-bibjif activity around hls-cTty" Mrs. Joe Dyer and Small son left on today's afternoon train forOak- nage. - sne win visit friends there. L. L. Graham, dhitrlet frlhi : and ' passenger ; dgent. for ' the Southern Pacific, made1 4- trip to' Oakridge this 'afternoon n busi ness for his company. - i- r i .- .- . 'MUntai "anrrnl rTeM rkaclKar Laa County aseelal) - CRBSWBLLi. Ore.: -', tn. u The funeral of Mrs, Tda Phillips neia at tne Henwering chapel Hun rlay afternoon - wbere the friends 'bf the family filled the cnaper and Drought flowers to at-! test their sympathy.' The services were in charge of Rev. J. I Strat ford, who presehed words of com.' fort and Consolation. Rev. Josph assistea in earnest nmver. Mueie was furnished by 'a duartet consisting or Mrs. c- K. Ieabo, Mrs. Cora, Olson. Messrv.i H- Travilllon and O. H. Sedgwick with- Mrs. Travilllon as organist. " "' ' ' 1 i I'" OREfiWEIA NRWK 'NOTES (Restaur Lane Coeno StMclal) ORKSWBLL. Ore.. . in M.. Miss Lueile Land and Mia Ethel Hedgpeth went tD Hosebure Mnn. day to spend few days wltn relatives and! friends.' The families of Fred ltobinet' ib. .ii. ttoDerts,- v. B.' Andornon and A. K. Land' Went uorto london springs Friday and Camped Out for tne .lugnt, returning Saturday. They-'renort. a-'-rrantl time and u 'dellghtfwl eihlng."' "-ni i .;- -Mr. and- Mrs. -will. atovrell and son, -Claude, of Wendllng. with' W J. Parker, of CMtlahoma, wero thn guests -of Mr. ajiit vmhT. W.'W. Wyatt 'on 'Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. W..-A. Walters, 'of Denver, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt for a few daya, '--. ' B. W. Hedgpeth came- tip Bun. day from Roseburg to spend the day with his family, t. r 'O. T. Welts, of (loahen, hps pur. chased ths blacksmith 'shen and buslnesa of Miller and Gregnrand win more his family to L'roswell 1?:fHMN'.NKWS jrOTFK - I Register Lane Cousty Baocisll ' ' Ct'SHMANf ' Orc. Aiig. 20.-Mr. and Mrs. Klchols tipent a fow days last week atduugene, Miss Kleaiior- Saiibert returned home Sunday from Son JYanclsca. Charles Tuttle, of St., John, wnfl shaking bands with old frlendH here last week. ' Mr.' and' Mrs, Paul Tromiplitr. returned Monday from a trip to California . ' Burke Wrfght spent av few days in Portland' Inst week.' - " ' Mrs.' Burke Wright-' departed Monaay for a trip to Chicago, i', ' Harold, Damn went to Portland Monday and returned 'Frldavi "- Mrs. r. H. HouthwoKh la spend- ing a row -days, af Jfotl with hoi- slsler, Mrs. John StaehnRe. ' ' Mrs, Ij. W." Dorrlnv and " little nlftce, DaMe Hill, want to Marsh field Thursday to visit their nncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Gates, i f t ' ' . ' - i' Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Abel aro the proud parental of a baby girl, born '(n North Bend, Thursday. COIUTIMI NiRWf NOTES flleRlstsr Laee Ceanly gpealal) i COBITRG, Ore,,. Aug, fO.Mrs. Wntson and daughter were in town Friday. 4 ' ' ' ' ' Dug Wa-'som and' wife returned to' Linn' county Friday evening. Bmtl Arnspiger and wife vleitsd ht the heme of -their jpnrenW In Cohnra;. . , ' -' - -' l The - young fblks of , tlie.'M. -K.' church . are glvlng an Vice grcam noolal' ilt ihe church !" titirday. evening.' '" . i Mm. Barber was lit Oobmg lTrl, day afternoon. 'i -. ! Lea'Jarnagln and family .were In inwW Hatiirditv. . - ' . ; Jay Hupkins wns in, town rri day. ' ' ' ' '' ' Mrs. JMna HoavUon - and Uaby aro visiting at the hum of her vnrvnls. Thou. Alfoid and wife. Mr. Hni'iinon. who hna bitn sick with the flu for some, time is slowly limirovlmr. v - - ' Mr. BesenuaiiKU began his duties na cnahlnr of tho Hunk of Conurg this week. " , r.- '' Mine Alma Alllngham returned from MuiTlifli'Vd Thurmiuy. tne attended the Wouiou of (Wood craft ponventlom ' Mrs. Cora Validuyn and family. of Spokane, are visiting relatives lit and near town. tii vanuuyu formerly lived ill Oobllrg. ,! J. W. Connwny and fiimlly are moving to Kugeno. Mr.- roimwn' hna fornierlv been cashier of the Coburg bank and mayor of the town, nut Is now eonneciea wiwi the Bank of Commerce of Gugeeo. Mr '.,i,l Mra. Mead, of Senttlo. who have bean at til i.JUurbor homo returned Thursday,,. Mrs. .Mead and Mrs. Harbor aro slaters Miss Dorothy Barber accompanied them homo. ''' J. R, Coleman and family , nave returned home- from a trip of aov. eral days to La Grande. W.M-KER NF.WS XOTKS . (Rulstfr Lane County Special) WALKER. Ore., Aug. 1. The WrlgKS and England) threshing machine has been busy most of the paat wock threshing tho large crops of grain on the Wright und Jackson -farms. Tho AJiuc Lumber company la very busy putting In gravel bunk ers by tho Coast Kork river on the Jaokson farm. They are prepnr. Ing to gravel the roads leading to their mills to enable them U haul lumber to lumber yards thU wlntor. Mrs. T. Miller, of Collage Grove, and her mother, Mrs. tjueener, , of Saginaw, visited tho Walkor cime. terv SYlday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Sampson and daughter. June, were . Cottage Grove visitors Wednesday. " - Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Walker and daughters. Uonnle and ' Clehv ' of Reedsport, arrived at Walker mhnrulnv - evening. Mr. Walker fcnme to care for the groin which will be threshed on ns inrm mo If i rat of nert week. ' ; ' ' Mrs. M. f." Smith left Friday Vbr Newport whore she will visit relatives who aro naving a viu.--tion ' there. ' ' ' ' " ' Mrs. J. V. Waldn,.of Eugene, visited at tho home of hoc slstor. Mrs.' Clyde Wrlgpt, Monaay aim Tuesday. ' . !... Misses Dora, ami jjiava. nuaawr, Moses Gets and son, William, who (Continued on page 1. column 1) DAILY ISARKET REPORT ....-( . . , - C II-r ORRGON JOURNAL MARKET SERVICB PORTLAND, Ore.. Ana. ito. iwmaua for ernes la to much sreator Iban supply that Btoraae stock haa been forced on th market. Bran at tho lo aflranco made lu treah atock at tne opening oi business Monday, tne Iraoo took Terr Uilng In alKhl. Fresh solecta sold at 30c nor dosenr with aloraa atock of the same nustllr aolns le .less. ranHr .P4 colors stores eggs sold for SSi!. The buttor' marltet Is m'gooo conui- flon. . Tbe' production Is awinrtims a mile, but anatltr Is Improvms. so market conditions are about eo.unf. Coosump- tloa la about normal. Generally speas Ing the butter market shows Improve ment , ' ! , ' ' ' SUGAR DOWN ANOTHER tIMB Wbolesale price of sugar look another in.- decline Monday mornlnej, followiht a wire received by local wholesalers from California refineries. DEMAND POR SPRINO PUCKS Demand continued brisk for spring ducks, with the result that lc per lb. has been secured for some, cnicken ana dressed meat market are about normal. CANTALOUPE PRICES ARE OFF Owing to beary abipmtnts from the Wasco, Cat., district, cantaloupe prices showed a little wcaknoss t Honilar. Standards sold generally around la.fio, 'exeent en extra fancy Turloeka, which want In a limited way for I3.7IS. Yakima Rocky Fords and Burrell Gema aro quoted at $4. TOMATOES CONTINUE SCARCE Tomato supply was again scarce, re sulting In continued high prices. Two dollars were generally asked, with some going as high as $2.25 ontoxtra fancy slock, packed properly. Much ot the stock arriving could not be sold to ex clusive trade, without repacking. Orownrs seem to be careless about -grading, and packing their boxes full. Unless ,somo Improvement Is shown the sta(p Inspector may' have to take's band In tho gamo, Just 'as he did a lew weeks ago In tho height of tho berry season. PEACH MOVEMENT VERY BLOW For some peculiar reason tho trade"; due not acojn to- he taking hold of peaches. It call hardly be a matter of price. CrawTords are In-a liboral way at present, but about nest week they will be scarce. It Is almost an annual oeenr- renae for thi' trade to begin looking fdr Crawford peaches about the time they are gene. PORTLAND; ; Ore., ' Aug. -11) -The rollowlhe' are tmolesal prises to retail. ers except whore otherwise noted, t Hggn Current rtreelpta ' ''gnann; nutlets, 25027c; hennery, 34.'10e; do- llvored Portland. Butter Bxtra cuhes, '42' l-24Sc: unitergrndcs, 30&41of prints, 47c ( car. tons, 49t: - te Butterfat firm f fcant churning cream, 464flo n. f, o, b. Portland. ; Poultry steady; live hosVy. hens,-22 OWc; light bens, 13 14o r ducks, young Peklngs, 189140; colored, -. nominal i springs, 130 14c; heavy, 26 -J 27c I light, 20f28c. potatoes Rids, t1.0OffJ1.2B fwt, H0Pi WOOL, HIDEd, BTO, t Hods 1 -23 cron. nominal. 21e." t t IlldosOalfskln, lOo lb. : klpai-To par in. t green bides, o per id. : salted, 70- per lb. ' (''. '- v." ; Iheop Pelts Long rdrf .peltt,-. SOe' par id.; snort pans, loe per ip.rsseap shear. Inas, BO 80c each; long balr.geet neks, ins per lb.: short-balr goat nails. 2SO pop each. 'r- ; ;n..n. . wool rmo, Bsrsaive in. ; merilura, Be $7e Ib.t'eoarse, 8740e lb. ? valley, fine sad l-z-bloee), 8436o lb. 1 medlam or 8-8-blood, 88t!lftc lb. ; coarse or 1-4-blood, 80082a lb. (. braid, Ko lb., - ' ' CATTLB, - . , .' . ,.,; Light yearlings S00 8.00 Ctoles steers , ,, ,.,IT.8ti8.O0 Medium to good steers',.-, , i. s,7SO T.2S rair-io m eoium steers, r, . o.TDfj s,70 Common to fair stears,,,, 4.75(J 11,715 Choice heifers d.Boffli' Ktri Choice cotfe -and -tief far , , Medium to good cops find , 6.(111 -B.90 -.1 f,,,',(! '( ,' 4, on. B.o ' ' - -it. . 8,00 SJ.OO , 4.2K0 e.no . D.7B S.2I5 . I. BOO '2.00 , 8.00 0 4.00 neiter ., . .. ,'.i .. , 1 1-.', Fair to modliim cows and he fers ......... .... . Ctoles cows and heifers.. Common cows, ,'. csnnera Bull. '.' IVl-t.4-- , .'(.t-a.'ili(,t'- ' '.m4w f ,'tt-Vj.iivve,''. i, -i - .a-?-- -, 1 I V . ... , Absolute Auction Sale ..t'wim Diriverton Which is unquestionably one of the best ' K ' located residence sections of Eugene. r f Our instructions aire to positively sell every lot offered to the highest ' ' .' bidder without reserve, regardless or price. Elxceptionaliy easy terms of payment will be offered and a certificate of title will be issued free with every lot. . , ' Driverton is bounded v by Afder, Mill, 1 7th and 25th streets. It is "'" well Built up on three sides with artistic homes and being, in the heart and almost surrounded by improvements is bound to. experience rapid , ; ; development 33 W. 9th .17 fl . Choice dairy calves .... 8.B0 ft 10.00 8. B0 10.00 Prime light' calves Medium light calves .. , 8.000 8.B0 5.00 9 8.00 Heavy calves. ,.. ..'.-., HUUS Prime light O.BOfll B.7B Hmooth heavy, 2800800 Ills, S.0D p,2r 800 law and iipi..:.. . .. 7.00 H.on Hough heavy .i S.oo 7.oo Pat plgsy... ., ... 8.7BW 0.21 Peeder plgk .;.. ,.i,.l ., .50 8.K0 8Ugs, sabjaat to doaksm., 2.B0O (.00 X--,--vl ? 8HBBP .. 1. Choice 'valley Iambs. .O0 10.00 Median valley lambs ,' O onm 9.BB Commoa valley lambs,.... 7.000 8 00 Cull Iambs wiA-MOf 7.00 Light resrllngii :.... ..0l) 8.0. .0 Hoe-yer1 legs sjoee) s.bo Light watwrs M M WOO0 S.B0 Heavy- wethers ,....., Mo (.00 was ...-... r 1,800 660 : PORTLAND OBA1N, PtlTUHRR I1-- HUr -Tbe.daiiqclateU Prossl PORTLANIV Or:i Aug.- BO, - drnln (utsraa:-. Whnati Win- stem and bnast, August, f 1.07 C HeptomlKlrV 81,00 !-Onto- her,. 81.01; - soft whlto, Wostora white, Aiigusti -Beptamber, 81.0B;" Octotur. 11,01 r part winter, August, One; Hep taaibor, ; 7o; 'October. Bc; Northern Spring, August, one; September, Me: October,-8j ; .Western, rod, August, 98a; Septmnher; BTi October, Ode, Onlsr No. J while taed, August 82B.B0; .)nr,ui.ii v'yr, ..vo. ' a - gray, Angojit, f24;50f,aeptemhiir, October, 24. narter, 44-ponnd minimum, ii Auaiist. HnjitenrbitrV October, $24 ;40-pound min imum, , August, Soptembor, Octobor, 2S.flO.-r".. J ..., ..,..! -- -- - ooro, no. r Eastasn .yellow shipment. August, tfH7.ee -. .Heptembor, October. SOT.,,,- 1 '. i . .... Mill; ruir..vigust, Heptembor, ' flO.BO. .- jfew.r Vroim-l prunim . ' K'tBy Wio Assouintod Press) NBW YOBK,-'Ag, 20, - BVaiiornled applas ' duU-T." fancy stale, " .11. Uiff ii8-sjei pmnes," more Isterestt. CalU fornlos, :B l-40I8a; Oregons, 6 1-20 ,. ' NBVV VOttK IIOPS PP.ICBB ' 'fBlr-Tba AssooUted'Press) - -'npiw, vnnk.'iAii oo nnn. ,i.M.. .- ijtate, iW,:: !403Oc '1021, 17 0 20c ; Pn.lrln Coasl," 1B22, , 240280; 1021, 2O0'22e, kAKAS ifJITVi JlRAIN PlITimRR '. . ' ' (fly The Asmclaied Press) , ' KANSAS CITY, Me., A, Bo-Whaat, No, 2 Bard, . 08c 0 f 1, 10 ; , No,'. 2 red, 81.02 This is an Announcement of Unusual Interest Read it and Read it Well We Have Received Instructions to Sell at To the highest bidders, without ' reserve A Number of Choice Home Sites in the m tne immediate tuture. is an Absolut? Unreserved Sale Lot Offered will Positively be Sold Regardless of Price Send, for Free Illustrated Book Map today 1 ' '' ' ' '" ' ' i ' - : .... Barry & Austin St. ,081.04; September, 08 7-Bc asked; lie. eemher, 00 ,1-lc split ashed ; . Mar, 81.nl .g ashed. ....... Corn, No. a white, 704T7O 1-2el No. 2 yellow. H:irrit:i .2r; No. 11 yellow, 82 08.1c; No. 2 mlied, 70070 l-Se; 8ep. Itis Time to Make New Dresses for Schobl Wlmt h more prnetiVat or (frocl? Make it of .a, fine VOll Will flllt It erriiu.liii.-nl - .......,.,. 3Sc yaar"' CINChXm SPcVXt OR TUESDAY . VVEDNESDAV Qtei .............. 27-inch Fine Grade Gingham, yard 17c . W Meiil :I.'ct. ns Vliow Shirts, Ties, Hosiery. UiulVrvvcnf Workintr Clotlii'iB- ctc:)VtM ,r 3 alrt "V" "f Bi Z i 'P Iron. ier garment, f-.adi a (wrira n w ilt n i..i un.., ..... . ' - . . : . Social for WMnesday , , "hViv t'-y ini I" VII n L wv if-llll-L III II If I u W,VaS;;.Vo;or,ey Bmd's Depi. Stated 5 WILLAMETTE 1 jjj wiLLAME1"11 Beautiful A-4 ,'.V 4 ' temlier. 70 B 8c; liecemlier, 00 l.za bid ; May, 112 8 8i: bid, NKW I'lllt'B ON PORTLAND HAY ' Illy Tlin Aranelaletf Press).. , JTIIITLANI), Or.,V Aug. 20. Buying f.-isicr to make tliaii a jiiiKhn)i) Krntlc fflHt color trinKliam ojid A.. ..I " .7 .. tic nilllWIllfr mi; ncW. 1'illl . aV,ric,:? "aiifring from 15c to1 J vvnj' imy iiiwi v i today and union Hints, each..... :,tSe w Irl ri if ak. as . ' n,nr Trit Our Stf!."! Addition-: i v '3! Phone I2l pries, new crop 1 Bl" iiJjS nmothy, 2i)02: "llsllt, clover, 6i:iflHi "' ,sb,''l; ley limoihy, 3";,"V, Z 61B06IO; ol hay. IH"'"' T vu..... inn norl. J eu, oeiiien I'm-vT-Tw Rbvs ShirU i - nunifvi