Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, February 13, 1926, Image 2

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MOKNINQ REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., SATURDAY. FEB. 13,
Morning Register
llfffl EULOGY GIVEN
WHOI.MIKIIIP AND BEMGION
l'VCTOns OF CHARAOTEB .
It.-V. T. K MiKiro Aildrcasvai Rprlne
field Junior Bbcb (Student!
. . Klrocu are Dcoontod .
I' (ncnleter I.ano County Special)
' SI'KINOFIKLD. Ora.. Fab. 11.
. Lliy-olir waa a marvelous scholar
find ) ...f:i clocu religious conviction,
iloolnrod Rev. V. h. Moore, pastor
of ihu Rir neflold Methodist Epl
mipul church, tn hla addresa boCora
Urn studpnta ot tha Springfield
Junior 111 tli school at & apoclal an
Hr-tnbly thla afternoon. Proofa of
the stntamcnts ware taken from .In
cidents the great president's Ufa.
Lincoln started with a big handl-
can In his studies, Kev. Mr. Moore
said, but ho made up lor uie lacs
of .material and books by contin
ually kconlna: at tha task. By study.
lug tha books' he had he finally
trained himself to sucn a aegree
that his letters ana t&iK ar even
now taken as models of scholastic
ai'tlevemant. Wood row Wilson, In
answering the lotter of a mother
wli had lost her son In the war,
could find- no better answer than
tire letter aent by President Lin
coln In a similar Instance. Numer
ous compliments ware received by
Lincoln Immediately after ha had
given the Gettysburg address.
That he had strong religious con
victions is proved, said the speak
er, ly the numerous allusions made
to God and passages of tha Bible.
Before the battle ot Gettysburg'.
Lincoln is said to have spent hours
praying.
The glee clubs at the school sang
several selection during tha aa
sembly. Main .street her took on a col
orful aspect this morning, when
flags were .raised along the curbs
in honor of the birthday of the
great president.- Business Jiouaes
remained- open except the banks
which .wars, closed throughout the
day;- - " " " '
MA.N Y ATTEXD AFFAIR G1VF"
BV G. A. R. WOMEN . "' -
Fhrn Civil War Veterans Present;
Program and Supper Ftoatnrra
of Memorial Party
' Rcirlrter I-an. County Special)
SPR1XGFIELD. Ore, Feb. IS.
The Lincoln day program given by
Juka circle number IS, Ladies ot
the G. A. R., of Bpringfleld. at the
V. O. W. hall here this afternoon
and evening was a success, accoid
inp to Mrs. C. F. Egglmann, presi
dent. A large number of Spring
field residents attended the public
program in the afternoon and In
tha evening two tables were taken
UOTEL ASTOP
and tlBl toe Aaaefca
Eviery Room has Private) Toilet
60 Baths New, M often
Close te Shopping District n4
r r- Tuf ..-. tl Ci
rns unaK sow lor-'
EUGENE
(WEDNESDAY
February; 17th'
The Heilijr Theater aod
"V Associated Student
- - ' ; often
THE MAN OF THE HOUR
'"" offcrtnjr :
His Amazing Presentation
VOur North Polar
1.i " FKerkr"
fit nflrtltlrm to the authentic, mo.
f Inn' lecture log of llio most
rtitrmj adwmturo ovor antler,
itikvn. try man--
"The Amundsen
; Polar FlighV' ;
As tn-ken by Amniulson
- ., '- - ; hunaoU '
MAIL ORDERS NOW
PRICES Ineladlnc Daxj
Lower floor canter sections,
$1.10, side sectlonst 8Eoi bleach
ers, 60o. Baloony center eo
tlnns, $1.10, side sections, ' 860.
Muke checks and monoy orders
and address all letters to W. B.
McDonnln, Ilelllg Theatre, JEll
gene, Oregon,
rmory
Amundsen
Wwmm
mm
Lane County Mews
up by members and veterans arhea
supper was served.
Klve (1. A. R. vateranawor
present at tha fesilvltaa, trot very,
tnuny remaining in this district.
Thev were entertained by children
from the grade schools In patriotic
cxercliM-s and other Springfield
realdrnts. Mrs. Egglmann made a
aliorl talk, a tribute to Lincoln,
Exercises and songs were given
bv the small school pupils of the.
clowe tuUKht by Mrs. L. K. Page
and Mrs. Arthur Roberta Harlan
Duncan played a violin solo fol
lowed by a reading by Mrs. Glenn
ltld.lle. ' Mrs. Ray White and Mrs.
Ktrkiuilrick entertained with n
number, "Songs ot tha Hour."
Sneotnl features were a whistling
j'xnlo by Mr. Kggimann and the
Ford Specials' by Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn itiddle. Miss Winifred Ty
son accompanied Mr. KuKlmann en
the piano. The program waa con
cluded by a recitation by Dorothy
Kisher and a reading by Mr. Rid
dle and tha singing of "America."
HOSPITAL ACT DESCRIBED
BKPOKTS MAJJK AT
LEGION
aXarmG
rReirtator tiM County Baeoial)
SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Feb. It.
Benefits of the hospitalisation act
bv which veterans of the Spanish
American war and the world war
are billowed hospital care free of
charge and transportation charges
to and from the hospital were de
scribed by members of the Ameri
can Legion post here at a meeting
last night. Numerous ex-service
men have been helped by the act.
it was stated. The plan was dis
cussed at the district convention
at Rosehurg last week and dele-
Kate from the Spring-field post
re Darted on the discussion. Adju
tant Walter Gosaler gave a writ
ten report and other delegates
made verbal comments.
Plans for the American Legion
show to be given at the Bell
theatre here next - Tuesday and
Wednesday night were discussed
by the legion members. School
children will be admitted at a re
duced admission charge "Wednes
day evening, it -was decided.
MAN SCALDED BY WATER
POWER PLANT EMPLOYE HURT
IN FACE BY STEEL
fRet-later lane Caoaty Special)
SPRINGFIELD, Ore.. Feb. It.
A Chaffee of Fall Creek is suf
fering from burns on his feet sus
tained yesterday whan he spilled
boiling water from a kettle at his
home. The injury is said to be
painful and much of the skin
peeled from the 'flesh. He was
treated by a local physician.
E. W. Albers of the Mountain.
States power company here was In
jured about . tha eyes in an acci
dent wnne at worjc tie was struck,
by pieces of steel but local phy
sicians could not tell how the ac
cident happened.
AUXILIARY PARTY TODAY
MRS. MABEL MoJLNTURFF GUEST
, "AT SPRINGFIELD ;
fRerlater Lass County Special)
- SPRINGFIELD, Ore,, Feb. 12.
Mrs. - Mabel Mclnturff of Marsh-
field, state official of the women's
auxiliary of the American Legion,
will be the guest of Honor at
meeting in the W. O. W. ball here
Saturday evening. . Plana for the
affair were discussed at a meet
ing of the- auxiliary last night.
Members of the Springfield post
of tha American Legion have been
invited by the auxiliary' to meet
with them. Mrs. Mclnturff will give
the main address and other num
bers will he given on the program.
Refreshments will be served.
EPRlJTGFIKLD PERSONACS .
(Register Xne County Special)
SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Feb. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snook are liv
ing in Springfield with Mrs. Jennie
Cruzan.. They lived for a time In
Eugene hut after returning from
Welser, Idaho, where Mrs. Snook's
mother died recently, they have
made their home here.
Dr. TV. C. Rebhan. Dr. 8. lt&lDh
Slpple. Harry Stewart and Dallas
Murphy, the Lions club quartet, en
tertained at the weekly luncheon
of the club today.
' Mr. and His, J. A. Hickman
and family have left for Billings,
Mont. They intend to make their
home there in the future.
V. H. Seavey, merchant of Mo
hawk, was a business visitor In
Springfield today.
Arthur Bushman of the Spring-
iieia auu ana urain company re
turned today from a business trip
to the Siltcoos district.
George Marks, merchant of Wal-
terviUe, waa in for a short business
visit today.
R. E. Hill, Mohawk farmer, was
in Springfield today.
R. Porter, farmer of the Walker
district, spent part of today In this
olty selling his oats and wheat crop
to the Springfield Mill and Grain
company. - -W.
P. Tyson, sooutmaater,accom-
A Three Days'
XoughlsYour
Danger Signal
Persistent coughs and colds lead
to serious trouble. Tou can stop
them now with Creomulelon, an
emulsified creosote that Is pleasant
to take, Creomulslon Is a ' new
medical discovery with two-fold
aotlon; It soothes and heals the In
flamed membrane and Inhibits
germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is
recognised by high medical authori
ties as one of the greatest healing
agencies for persistent coughs and
oolds and other forms of throat
troubles. Creomulslon contains, In
addition to creosote, other heal
ing elements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and stop
the Irritation and Inflammation,
while the creosote goes on to the
stomach, Is absorbed into the blood,
attacks tha seat of the trouble and
chocks the growth of th germs.
Creomulslon Is guaranteed satis
factory in the treatment of persist
ent coughs and colds, bronchial
asthma, bronchitis and other form
of respiratory diseases, and Is ex
cellent for building up the system
after colds or flu. Money refunded
If any oough or cold Is not relieved
after taking according to direc
tion. ' Ask your druggist. ' Creo
mulslon Company, Atlanta. G
(v.). . aJJ,-.ai
'panted a number of scouts to Ku
gene tonight for tha knot-tying
oonlent, part of the sixteenth an
'nlveraarv aroek nronram of the
Lane' county scouts. Tha- 'boys
named this afternoon wars Kvan
Hughes. Thomas Yost, Lloyd Madi
son aad Franklin lrurj Four
others were to be named.
WOMAN mT BY AUTO
CALIFORNIA HKSIDF.T HCRT
IX AOC1DKNT i
(Revlattr Una County Bpcll)
COTTAGE UROVK. Or.. Fb.
IS. WMIo awAiliuif tho ftrrlvnl of
a re.Miir car from Coltax Qruv,
vr kaockoU to th pitvqincnt by
a citr driven by J. N. Towno, ami
badly cut and brutved. Tho Occi
dent occurrvtl ntir iatbam, wbor
Ilia party which was K"ntt to For
ft llrov, waa deluyU by a tailed
car;
Mrs, Fremun waa atartdlnir on
tho pavement. Mr. Town neenia
to have ben blind sl by tho lights
and aaya he did not flee tho woman
until ho had struck her. 8ho was
UroiiKht to a locul physician for
treatment. .
HEALTH GROUP, FORMED
MISS BETH -KONKKL VISITS
COTTA-QE GKOVE
(ltKlater 1n County Snaolall
COTTAOK GKOVE, Ore., Feb.
IS. I'nder the direction of Mlas
lioth Konkel ot a health organisa
tion waa completed In Cottage
drove today and will be known as
the Cottage Grove group of the
Lane county health organisation.
A membership drive Is now on.
A definite project was not de
cided upon, but will be decided at
the first meeting which will be
held the first Monday In March.
The society will meet every two
months. -
COTTAGE GROVE PERSONALS
Resliter Las County Special)
COTTAGE OROVE, Ore., Feb.
li. Mrs. O. L. Nichols will leave
on the midnight train for Portland
where she will visit several days
with friends.
Harry Parker of Lund Park, was
shopping visitor In town today.
Oscar Hubbard of Eugene Is
visiting tor a few days with his
mother, Mrs. M. Hubbard.
Glen Gillspie left today for
Portland, where he will accept a
position the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesa Lyons ot
Sutherlin spent Friday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. K orris ox
this city.
Velma Morris returned home to
day from Eugene where she hss
been a sruest of her aunt. Mrs. J.
Hardin, during the past week.
E. S. Hall, teacher In the Junior
high school, was called to Har
risburg today by the death of his
father. Mr. Hall has been 111 for
some time. The funeral services
will be held Monday afternoon at
10 o'clock and the athletic as
sociation ot the junior high will at
tend the funeral In a body.
The Christian Endeavor conven
tion to be held March 17, 18 and
1. will be held in Cottage Grove
at the Christian church. Instead ot
In Eugene as was previously an
nounced. ,
Ed Blakely left todav for Klam
ath Falls where he will accept, a
position in the Star pharmacy.
Tho Christian Endeavor society
at Hebron will give a benefit party
in the Farmers' Union nail at Heb
ron, Saturday night and has Invited
the Endeavor society of the Chris
tian church to attend. Following
the program a plate supper will be
sold.
The Lion Pioneers glee club
of Eugene will sing at the Presby
terian church Sunday night. There
are 60 boys in the club and those
who 'have heard them In h,ugene
praise them highly.
COUNTY AGENT TO SPEAK
DORENA VaHMKIIS- TTNION IN
VITES .FLETCHER
' (ReslRter I.an County special)
DORENA. Dre.. Feb. 12. At the
regular business meeting of he
Farmers Union Tuesday evening,
February . an Invitation was ex
tended to County Agent Fletcher
to speak at the next meeting. This
win Be an open lorum aiscussion
and tt Is expected that much inter
est will be aroused.
There were only 11 members
nresent at the meeting Tuesday be-
cause of the storm. Members ot the
Dorana Farmers' union who at
tended the agricultural meeting at
Cottage Grove recently were Mr.
and Mrs. KeUey, Mr. Doolittle and
Mr. Peterson.
dab Studies Korea
mcflitor iu County Special)
CRESWELU Ore., Feb. 11. The
Ladles Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church met with Mrs.
H. C. Travlllion Thursday afternoon
with a goad attendance. The sub
ject was Korea, but other places
were touched upon. Refreshments
were served, officers lor tne en
suing year were elected as follows:
President, Mrs. F. D. Laoey; vice
nresident. Mrs. B. O. urogor: sec
retary, Mrs. C. H. Sedgwick and
treasurer, Mrs. Lacey.
CRESWELL PERSONALS
" fRejrlfter I,ana County Special)
CRESWELU Ore.. Feb. 12.
On Thursday Mrs. J. A. Blanken
ship entertained a small company
of friends. Those present were:
Mrs. William Wallace. . Mrs. Van
Grousbeck, Mrs, A. B. Land and
Mrs. Miles MarquarU
Th Epworth League of th
Methodist church will hold a meet
Ing and social next Monday even
lng at th home-of Raymond Mar
quart.
Th program of the Literary
society of tha high school adver
tised for Friday ha been post
poned on acoount of other activi
ties' in the community.
- A committee consisting of repre
sentatives of several organizations
met with Mr. W. W. Wyatt on
Wednesday afternoon and con
ferred relative to the vaudeville
entertainment being planned for
the play shed. There were nine or
ten present. The entertainment
will not be given until about tho
first at April.
CRESWELL, Ore., Feb. IS. The
lilgli school elected ' delegates to
the O. A. C, Industrial exhlhlt Wed-nesdny-as
follows: Wilbur Petty,
IJorothy Shaub and Olele Bird.
Half of their expenses for the trip
Will be met from the student bnilv
fund. -
Mrs. Hilda Wllmot went to Mar
cola Friday to visit friend and
relative.
Th high school Lincoln program
to be given by th literary society
wa postponed until 'Tuesday - of,
!:"'.
EES PHIICT1 TOPIC
IT JWH
East Compared With .West
Regarding Prices
PROF. LUND SPEAKER
Many Ctiu-kt'iut Loot by Trivial
Dlaniara Is Oiiinluu of O. A, o.
Veterinarian
(RestBter Tne County ftperlnt)
JU-NCTION CITY, Or., Kib. 1J.
-A comuaelaon of condition lit
the East and West affecting ecu
nomlo eirg production waa given
at the mt'etlng of tho ulty local of
tho Pacific Co operative Poultry
Producers association held in the
Danish hall this forenoon. This
was mndo by Profesxur A. U. Lund,
ur Oregon Agricultural colluice.
one of the principal speaker for
the occasion.
Professor Lund pointed out that
th average price for ex tea in tho
West Is So cents per doseti as coin
pared with 65 centa In New York
city. The main factor In succees
with poultry, according to the
speaker, la to bring about an In
crease In egg production without a
corresponding Increase tn coats.
Avcrago Loss 25 For Cent
Dr. Johnson, poultry veterin
arian from Oregon Agricultural
college, tnlked on poultry dtaonaes.
He pointed out that the average
loss on growing stock waa about
10 to IS per cent. Of this loss he
eelmated that 10 to 15 per cent
waa the reault of trivial ailments
which proper care would prevent.
He stated that the first six months
was th most critical time In rais
ing young thickens. '
There were about 100 peraona
present and a slip passed around
on which each person was asked
to Indicate tha number of hons
owned, which showed that the
owners ot about 14,000 heus were
present.
Oprat nianuaalon HcM
Following the addresses an open
discussion was held In which Indiv
idual problems were taken up.
County Agent Fletcher was called
to the chair and acted as presid
ing officer during the greater part
of the meeting. The house was
called to order by George Gllmore
who Immediately turned the chair
over to Mr. Fletcher.
At the closo of the discussion.
Mr. Gllmore announced that a
business meeting of the local would
be held at the Danish hall Satur
day evening, February 13. at S
o'clock.
JI7NCTION CITY NEWS
i Resistor Lane County Bpeelal)
JUNCTION CITY, Ore.. Fob. 11.
C. O. Lemon ot Portland was In
town Thursday looking for form
land to exchange for Portland
property. J. E. Murphy, realtor.
was showing him around.
Sandy Foterson Jr.. who was
hurt? some weeks ago while work
ing at Horton. is at Salem having
hi leg treated.
While the cows of Hard s Green
Lawn dairy, just west of town, were
being driven across the highway
yesterday, one ot them slipped on
the wet pavement and tell. Mrs.
Ed Smith was driving past and was
not able to atop her car berore hit
ting the animal. The cows horn
punctured the radiator, but no
other damage was dono.
Miss Lupo, of Eugene, Red Cross
Secretary of Lane county, was In
Junction Thursday on official busi
ness.
Miss Fay Flnley Is In Portland
for a few days to visit friends and
attend the concert of Henlamlno
Glgll. metropolitan opera tenor.
Mrs. Mine Sanders Is spending a
week in Portland with her daugh
ters Miss Gertrudo and Mrs. Hun
ly Robison.
Mrs. Boone and her sister, Mrs.
Hart, have gone to Philomath to
visit another slater, 'Mrs. Newth.
Clifford Johnson made a trip in
to Portland to visit his wife who is
thero for a time.
Mrs. M. Montgomery of Corv'al-
Us, was in town Thursday at tho
home of H. Millorn on her way to
LMedford on a short business trip.
yjn ner reiuru ine juuer pair oi
the week she expects to spend
few days with her frlonds at this
Place.
Mrs. Kate Cook Ot Myrtle Point
Is visiting at her daughters home,
Mrs. Wendell Williams.
joe Gaines, a. P. agent. Is con
fined to his home with Influenza.
Mr. Newman ot Portland is tak
ing his place at keys during his
absence.
Mrs. Leo Cook and daughter
Leone, have gone to Ban Fran
cisco and expect to make an ex
tended stay there and at . other
California point.
The funeral ot Morton Hansen
who passed away at Ashland, will
take place at Smlthfleld on Sunday
afternoon. Dr. E. V. Stivers will
officiate. The Maaonlc lodge will
have charge at the cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs, O. K. Wright 'and
E. J. Horton are spending the week
In Portland. ' . -
ON MEETING
ATTEMPTS rMGHT.TO POLE
T4 T"7
a f
I
'4?t '
. V: 'ft t
' Mayor Bmlth (loft) of, Dotrort bids Major Iin
phlor farowoll a thn latter sot' out on tin tint lap
at hie fUs-tit to th North i'ol.'
FAIR COMMITTEE NAMED
GOSHKV till NtK WILL llAVK
1 XltllU I' THIS l'AI.L
ill.il.l.r Lh ttouiitr special)
(lOHHKN. Or., Keb. 11,
fliulu'ii tiinmto unit In rrgulnr soa
uloii on Weiliiemlay atlornoon,
I'Iuiih for mi eilillill ill the fulr
thin mil weld mniln and a commit.
tee of three vhoavu to have charge
of II.
One now member wn obligated
by II. C Wheeler. Tho member
voti-il unanimously lo accept tho
nffvr from l-oriin (Iratig to aid
D.wlieu In entertaining l'omoim
In May.
Mrs. 8. K. Cole rend a paper on
"Tho Miidol Kitchen," and II. 0.
Wheeler itlaoumiod the advantage
of uurehred llveHliick.
The (linniie Mill hold a plo o
clnl Krliluy evening, February 1.
Thi't-o v.lll bo tt iiroKiiim of mualu
ami l'l:i.v alter w hich III pie will
be sold.
SYLVESTER HALL DIES
HAuuisnritfT IiiiACKHMifii
ILL FPU SOMK TIMU ,
fiARRlHUiritn. Oro.. Fob. 11.
(Knei'lill li .the Iteklnter.) Th
death of Sylvester K. Hall ocourlod
at hla noma Here tit o o'oiock rri-
miv morning after a prolonged III-
(Continued on nag B, column 1)
DAILY MARKET REPORT
Opfffun tlonrnttl lwrkt4 Hxvlcw
lt)ri.ANI. Oi.. rt. II. Ttirw
main vorjr fnvornbl ton tn tli but
tr tra.t, wktlt m fractional ntlVKne In
annularis cub, IV.ni wrrn unr-hn't
for lh tUy aiut thoro wj tnitr or 1mm
que Mod to tlin 1vlayillljr. Of ad'
vanclni cult mt tltta llm.
Tfif ts a imb nt th ttAnporary
hitrtag of butter offerings at thla
(tm. Quit naturally tho that bav
b surplus la Cfr are aoaloua to m
our a much as paaalbl for their
supplies. Ttisrvfor front their stand
point, and from that of siknnty and 0-
mana. a rii mi tit o juttirivti. From
th standpoint of tit food nf th trad
Ifneratly. unh a chanv la considered
in an Bdverso way by th trad.
Thr Is a temporary shorts of
butlvrfat, du to lb rcot floods.
which mad rsular marks tin Impos-
inio irom some or in Dot torn land
-ot tons whsr conildsrabl fat la pro-
aucso.
Rmr Ff!rs Arv Out sjf Lte)
ftssmlncly thos maktnc th prteo of
eccs oa th sir-bans' bavo not flcursd
tn discount, tor ctmaratlvly spak
Ins; currant rscslpts ar higher than
rand led firsts. An advance of Uo on
tin iormr waa man.
Mark-t lor poultry remain vary firm
along th whulaal way. No lorthsr
prlc rhanr waa nt4 but practically
vrminir is snowing b shortage nd
with a very good demand prices ax al
the high point.
RYtrrmn Ittmurth In Vml
Krtr.m atrangth is shown In th
mcirkot cor country klllttd calves for
the day. Receipt of really top stuff
ro extremely light, while dmand !
ronipat-BUvaiy foud. llugs a tew 1b tin
position.
Ilrorroll iMrrw An Iaw
Pew salie of Hoburg br or colt wr
mai niov i.a erst fur the Amy.
13mltd supply being quoted at tt. Wo,
s movh waa shown around fl.Ti gen
erally and was slow al that. Sis too
small (or good call.
Potato Trading1 Vary Mow
Ttesplt the fart that prless ar being
held at th extreme point ther con
tinues nearoly sufficient trading In tho
potato market lthr at eonaumlna; or
primary point to firmly estabMah
values. M&flgl
Urief Vofsaj WholMBl Trmd.
Onion markt very slow locally,
business tn country.
Orang prices held firm, especially
' .All fleh showing arftrettv.
ltlur Bboul steady eicspt for rry
ltanana prices stltl ml niiinr
Q9rt pound.
Nut market rontlnue weak with wld
apread Id walnut values, ,
Rhlpprr Tes1hs Voflew
Wenthnr bureau advised Friday: Pro
tect shipment during th nest I
hours against th follow Ins; minimum
temperatures: Going north to Seattle.
S3 degrees; northeast to ftnokan. 28
degrees; east to linker 16 degrees, and
south to Ashland. M degree. Minimum
temperature al Portland tonight about
34 degrees.
Port rand Whoirealn Prtene
POJVrXAND. Or., Feb. 13, Thean
r the price dealer pvy wkoieswler
cent wher othrwte noted t
Batter rUlllng prlr, bos lots: Cranl
ry prices: prints, extr.s, 4le par lb. for
plain wrappers, subject to discount of
3ii dairy bnjTlng price, lo per lb.
Bntterf at Country station delivery
basis: Best churning cream, 4io per
lb.; No. I grade. 4lc per bH Portland d
livery j best churning cream, 47o lb.
Oh Selling price: Tillamook coun
ty triplets, llOlIo; loaf, HOIIoi Orgoo
triplets, not branded, lie rr lb. t TUla
tnook f. o. b. eeiiiog pioei Triplets Is
lb. I loaf. fSo lb.) Coos county eheeee,
selling prU-e to retailer: Triplet. so;
loaf, I0o per lb,"
Eggs Paying prfne. Front street: Cur
rent receipt 3393Io per dot; hennery
whites, t92io per doien; hennery pul
lets 19020c; underlie lie.
: Live Posltry Selling prlceet Heavy
hnn. 3o lb.; tight to medium hens,
2io per lb.; erring, 1617o per lb.
light SOo lb. Pskln duoke, tot col
ored. Ho lb.
-Turkeys Fancy dressed, 44O4S0 lb, t
r""j',i -r ,fr.
X
t,i
n n n n nji 1 10?
savinff
CAULIFLOWER, Snow White, 4 pounda
LETTUCE, Large Solid Heads, each . . .
MUSTARD GREENS, 2 pounds
SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 pounds
(Limit 10 pound)
EGGS, Fresh Af KIPPER PRUNES, sm, nA
Standard, 2 do. ?NACKS 3 ti,u LjC hm 3 II... Qa
POP CORN, We A JELLO, AU FUtv H DATES in t.ttlk ah
guarantee it. lb. jJC or., 3 pkgs. JSC 2' 2t
LIBBVS ASPARAGUS " '
TIPS, Fancy in HONEY in small )) COD FISH in a
large tins, 2 lor J)J)C jK. W ' JjC l-b' t:il)'c 2UC
Wf nmu hnvit n )nrtvt cinrtr r( vmf nlilne Htiu v tlin t I... .1
when possible and save
.Mr. Bert Bailey's feed
mm .11: ,
1 iircc more tars roiling.
ardln.ry 40Ho ar pouod; taaey II
lark.ra r lb,
Oalon-sllla srle. fa rat.tlaret aar
lie. 10Mo lb. 1 On,, !..
Tabl. Potato IHM:ho1a Ootaa, $..11
locol, II.Hfll.! Toblrna. 111.
....; Unry bakvra. 14. 90; ml
utoM, California. I Sa to par l. raaw
ll.TtOUOO bttohol.
oll l'oppara. IM Bar lb.
Hunch .olabl. - Paralo, ..9.;
radlohoa, tlot boota loot oar rota, lost
turnip. I0 dotan banohoa.
Back TossUbloo sollln print Boota
It.lOl flsrrota 11.19 aocki oab.afo. Or,
on. lHOSo por lb.i lottaoo. callforal,
. .40 0 4. 09 par erato; raoltflowor, loral
I.I por eralol Rallfornta. til
por ermtot eolorr. II.I9II.T doc
buncbooi eolorjr boarta, ..a..l r
doaaa buacboo: opiaaca, looal. II... pal
oranso bolt tomalooa, holboooo. $4...
Jl.llcan. It too 199 oral.
Maoioo aaa rtorl.lawa
Country stoatosonia prlco ta rotatl
oral Counrry.kltlod boss, boat balebora
anilor 119 Iba., ll'kn par lb I boot
ralr.i fakoot HO lo 10 Iba ) .11 tt IM
par Ib.l lamba loff.tn par lb.
Ira I'ur loaf. 1914a Ib-l otwrltata ,
l.o par lb.
Smnbad Motto noma, I.OMe par lb.:
braakfaol baaoa. loot, par lb.
Rapsv raal, nMaa, Baa.
Hop -Nomlaatj ao orap, alsotrra
itaiio.
IIUoo Barln arbaost Saltod ktoaa an
vatsbta o: rioa htdaa ei aatla
bulla, IHci sroaa bulla ,14: aall.J or
raaa aalf, Itai oaltod ar srooa blp, 19a.
akoop Polio flint dry aboop polla,
Inns, I.lloi shorl, IIHoi Ptoooa, lloi
flint drr Ikaarlnga aarh. I49I901 aaltaO
palla Ion, oacb. Il.ootl.l.l.i thoi
aaek. l.o)9ei abaatna, aaaa, Isa .
drr aalUd polta. ITHo.
Tfool Notalaali aallan flno. Vbloa
.a madlura ar ....blood. 't, :
por lb. 1 ooaroa ar .'4-blood. 4o a,
lb.: braid. .90 por lb. Al vallor potato
prless ar Jo to to kl(kr lor aoloolod
lota
Mohair VtrMnf prlcaat Kid. I to par
tb. 1 otapla. 4lo par lb. 1 abort stapla, 49o
por lb. 1 barry atoek. f9o por lb.
Casaara bark Iraylnf prMa, till
WI. lo Ib.l 1914 pool, M Mk
Oasaa Orap aaat Bayiar srlaa, !.
M Ik.
CaHl as Calyoa
Slaara Md I 1.900 1.71
Medlnrn
Tit t oo
Common
Connor and .attar
Holfora, ood
Common and modlamj...
Common and Tnodlum..,.
Connor aad eattor ......
) l it
I. .orb 1.11
l.tito T II
4.TIO I.I.
I I1 1.40
l.lt 4 11
Bulla, sood and eholoo (boof
yaarlln. .acloaad) , -
Connor to madlura (can
4.1041 I.I
and bolotmt) 1.114, 1.14
Calvoa, madlum to oholc.
(too Iba. down) I.SOO t.ll
Coll., eommoa (111 Iba,
tdown) l oin l it
Vratora .madlam to eholoo. .11. 0001. .00
.Cull and rnmmon I.00O11.00
rthoof, aad launka
T.amba, sood to choice (Mt.
Adam. 11719 11.41
Medium and ood (valloy ., 1I.90O1 1. II
Hearywolsht. (.1 Iba. ap). 19,90011.1)
Tearlln wathera, medium to
Cholco t.looil.lo
Bweo, commoa to eholo. .... 1.000 l.oo
Culle and common I.00O 1. 10
NOTE Th. above alee, and Slide
aaotatlon. do not la all .see ropre
tent sotuat aalee. I aomo laatanee.
they reproaeat t.Ium at wklok snob
ttoek would sail If available, aocordln
t. the Judsmoot al th. market reporter
Hog
nearyweltht (110 t IM
Iba), medium. ood nd
choice , 1i.M4rII.fl
Medium welsht (too td lit)
Iba.), medium, good. nd
choice 1I.M)4.TI
Lllthtwelght (140 to 101
Iht.), oommon, ' medium,
sood and oholc ll.7IOM.il
Light llthte (ill to 110
. Int.), common, madlam,
good and bhotca' llfttatl.t
Packing hog. 14.490 11.04
oiausmer piga U9 int.
down), medium, good and
eholco -. itaaaiiiaa
i-.w.r an aiooaor piga fro
tn 1.0 Ibal, common, m..
dlum, good and obolc.,,, ,14.00011. II
c ' Portland Ornfn rnlTrrra
(Tlr Tha Aaaoolatad Pr.nl
PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb, 11. wheel
iKiii nam wnue, narn white, Iltnaata
Mart, renruary. March 11. Ill; left while
rebruary 11.65; March, II. Hi Weelern
,...;, ei.eoi jnarcn, . tl.tt:
herd wlnlar Kfbrtiary, March, 11.61
Northern aprln Pebruary, March, II II
Weelern Ited, fehrunry, Mnrch, 11 10
Oata No.; J. , While feed and No I
gray, February, March, lit. 10.
,rin '"hruary 111. tot Mnrch
...''"k" ?landsrd reliriiary, Mnrch,
124.00, ,
Potilnnd llnlry ntchnnga
Th. Aeemtlnled Preeel
ti.iiTi.awij, t)r. Keb. ll. flnller
.,0; aiannnrna 4Hoi nrlmo
rirel. 4C .flrala 44c.
Kssa oatrae, Hci flrele J7oi putlela
, v..u. .01:0,1,,, s.o,
J1'" Turk tlrma '
Aeeoclalcd Pree.)
NEW YOIIK. lrr.1. ien ........
alat. 1031. tortatn, tee, .......
olflo coe.t ,lm, 8c0o iii4; mom";
. . Kontll nay and drain
ai.e.JS1'ThJ.,A?M,M"'' Pram),'
rtrjATTI.B, -Wneh., fh. , 1 1. Alfetfa
meal 11 1 barley, whole 44 ditto ground
Saturday and Monday
money. Get our price.
department tins already moved two car load of la
a rt -
v.ici nur prucs.
CHAMBERS MARKET
POT ROASTS BACK BACON
Fancy Strip
12iclb. 30c lb.
tit ditto rllppad 411 ohap. all train III
corn, wltola 4,i ,1111 rravkail 49.
I.lntaad moat 00 oat a. Pu.al ollb
44. atiratrb 40 auybaaa tl,
Wh.at 41.
Psrllaad liar Marka
Hr rbo Aaawlalad Ptaaa)
PnltTI.ANIl. lira., f.a 19. May
rtarlns prlooal Vallay timothy 119, ditto
Kaatara tiroa II. tot alfalfa 1191.
V14 .lovar numlnal; tal bay I.Oj oat
and ' Ill; aiiaa 19 par ton. Sail
In prlco, 13 a I'M mora.
ftmltla Italrr Karhaasa
SISATTl.tC .!.. rh. II. City
oraamory ouboa 111 brfrba ar prlato 4t.
Ka rra.h rn.-k .3l m tread oolorad
I9 pullata If.
Hon J ItrKlolor Cluaalfloil Ada
KAVK Tlllrt All.
On rrciiii ot thla nd and Itn (no
aluniiial. wo will snul prrimlil sua
do, n nnwr-rlnii alia Clla.lt, ,! in
niiiiriit ffiftir -.' ..;.
Ni.w la t hr. t lino to I'lnnl,
VAiii,i:N'ix;4i:i ui'i.it co.
laratUn, W'aahlua-tau -
Most
Women
Have Hopped old hyg'
cnic metiiod to tuiure
real Iminaculacy. NEW
way give) true proteo
tion dUcard like tiaiuo
FEW modern worrwa bat
emptor a new and dificrent
wT in hyvneo. A war that
lupplints the oid-tim "laal
tary pad" with true protfKttou.
Wear filmy (rock and tight
thioin . . , any time. Dance,
motor for hoar witlaout doubt
or fear. '
It b called KOTEX" . . .
6r tirrari a absorbent J UM
ctrdlnarr cotton padl
Thorooffhlr itodorittt
thn ending ALL fear at of- .
leading.
Di.cards ai eaiDr a t
piece oi tiiirje. No lanodry.
No rabarnuimenL
You ask for It wlthotrt heii
laney at any drug or depart
ment tor aimply by saying
"KOTEX." Coti only . few
centa Pforc old way an
unnecessary rUlc, .
KOTX
Hdlauuiry-iUcard Mia ttasaes
TtlEDOU. or
STbdayl
0 nvo sw$zzrz? 'til
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www rnrri's, tncintiiiiai en.ati tli.fl. '
sn.a , 7'l I
m won
..25t
...8c
.10c
...55c
DR. R. C. VIRl
CSteotthknrtitai
l MtswWt,
I'Vma lam
CALIFORNIA
STAGE'
L Eaftai A
. t noo ..j'
a n n 11,0
nntvirc,
San Frandm
rtnt
FarelSrSO
TERMINAL HOTtt.
Pbon IM
NHOWIN'O A coupuntu
of
Ladle' and CWcW'
' SPRING HATS
lrlw wliltln rwirli of liF
Wo nawinli'l " mA"
.1 Matt JoKnioo
SO NINTH AVt, U
SPRING
Retiring
r Price .
Get the old busiW l
look licr over.
11 "'.. l.wl
iiccclatirc-iHO"1""
ais4.i0 llnlltitnu tlSA
nt efl
0.s!4 r'nll O'ilOA
Klso fortls t .. f
Arvdrememb'"
don't undertel
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