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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, M TWO Morning Register STUDENTS GET HUB MKETECN acvotASusmr WKS Honor Trci Wiler. fftrntirti By His Sctwn. lSqn) N'HINOHEUX (Ur Marca It. hljrti Kwt r aaar-! fc4v . for chotuvMp at s i i mbly ld at th kmI u.w iKannn. rjur- teu of tk v Nlol V girl ana an swjm. ' Tk avran -mad through the Torek fcar wb roatur In stalled at tk cl b tk Spring field Lion dub. vera V. u4n. Drlnclpal. otaciatad at th preaett- taUon iwclw, Kama th atu, dents wr announced lor tk first ' time at th assembly, tk award coming a a surpris to In nur -arndent body. ' 'in pioa.,m w mpi mr guv J oai and 1 th winner conttnu to max honor rradea. tkey will b preaenN ed other bad iwxi year. It rood grade are made through th entire school career, -permanent badge will b -praaeoWd at tk sd ot tuc senior ,yar. Scholarship count most toward making th necessary Saint ror tne honor ana other c vitle ar given secondary con sideration. . Those winnUay badges at this time are: sophomore Carl Mc Xlnnls. Dale Grlffis. Ooreu Laim er, Hilda Wagner, Gertrude Haug an, Viola Pensetin. Lerof Mice, Willie Moyer and Pauline Lyons; Juniors Evan Hughe, William Pollard, Naomi Carlton, ' Margaret c OLDS anaotcrisiemotafly rtM BiMnU with- (Wtljiwrw. ' SAVE THIS AB On receipt of this ad and 2 So (no stamp), we wi)l send prepaid one doxeh flowering size Gladiolus In assorted colors. Mow is th time to plant VAIXE-YTGOED BULB CO, '. Bcallle, Wssrilngywi, A photo of the child or grown-up carries the rno$t personal of all greetings. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAT Arey Next to The Peter Pan Today's Specials Groceteria 3pk"g8, , fif H. Soda ... , . ,25c 3 pkgs. Yeast Foam .... .......... .25c 3 pkgs. Fontana Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c 4-lb. pkg. 3eedle&8 Raisins ..... , , , , . . 35c Campbell's Soup, any flayor , -. , . , . , , 10c 1 small tip Borden's or Carnation Milk , 5c 1 large tin Borden's 'or Carnation Milk 10c 4 tin Kippered 3nacks , , , . .25c 2 tins P. 3. Minced Clams ; . . ..... . 38c 2 flat tins Crushed Pineapple . . '. . . . . 25c 2 No. 2 tall tins Crushed Pineapple . . ,45c I' flat tin Sliced Pineapple . v. . . V ... . 15c 1 No. 2 f tall tins Sliced Pineapple ... . 25c Jbead? Fancy Cettuct? . .., '. . . Cauliflower,, per lb. ....... Bananas, per lb. . . . , . 2 lbs. Bulk Shortening 5 Ah. bag Pure Cane Sugar . . J Olb. bag Pure Cane pugar . 63c Peets Bros. Soap M- Co. have their rep Tepen.tative vith us today, and are giving a special deal of: : 15 Bars ' Crystal White 3oap , 75c , ' 3 bars Crerrie Oil Soap 30c I large pkg, Granulated ooap ,38c Total.. $1.43 Tlus Deat Goes Today, tor $1.00, and will be delivered with regular orders. The Groceteria Telephone 1686 or 257 Lane County Jewa j Oderktrk, Agatha Benla and Jnnn Ita Hack: senior Iowa t'nrlton Kmma Kogera. Kltiabetk liugtw ana uvrtruue juuatoa. CLUB WILL MEET IN MAY Vitj(AMKTTR OttAtsS TO COME IK) OTitjrKCjrijetiD lW 1 Ant County Bnselal) ' PRINOPlEld). Ore.. March 11. Th upper ' WUdmaiis valley branch of the alumni assoclrtllon of WIIUuu.it university will meet In Springfield. May 7, It was an nounced by Springfield alumni of the university today. The meeting piace was decided Upon at the meeting held at Cottage Grove yes terday wnen ur. and Mr, w. Ii. Pollard. Dr. and Mr. R. P. Mor- teasep and Nina Uooson represent fd local graduate. Plan ar already under way for th meeting to be held here. If tne weather permits, tne meeting will be an out-door one with a picnic at the Methodist church playground. HOSPJTAL MAN SPEAKS SPRINGFIELD MONS TO TAKE vp institution mans (RHUr Can County Spseia!) 6PRINGFI GLrD, Ore., March IS. Plan of the Pacific Protective association for the erection of a hospital for girl at Portland were outlined at the meeting of the Springfield Hons olub this noon by Philip . Bauer of Portland. representative of the association. A plea for aid for the project was made. - A committee composed of W. F. Walker, John Ketels and R. H. Parson was named to consider the matter. The committee mem bers will take the project under advisement for a week and report at the next meetlnn of the or. ganixatlon. MEMORIAL DAY PLANS UP LAMER OP O. A. R. NAME NEW OFFICERS FOB VACANCIES (ResUter ane County Special) 8PRINGFIEU, Ore, March ir Plans for Memorial dav exer. else will be made by a commit tee of four members of the Sprlng- ueta cnapcer. iaaies or the u. A.. K.. named at a meeting this af ternopn. The women who will plan Studio Telephone 117-R 25c . . . 7ic ; . . 10c 35c . r t ....... 33c 48 9th Ave.. East Hie exercises ore Mrs, O. F, Engl Inunn. preaident, Mrs. llort Dnane. Mrs. O.ra Hartley' and Airs. KiUtli Uixlon. , Mr. Hartley, new recordlnir sec retmy, to fill the place of Mrs. Miiinio lik'ltmond, Mln. Jonnlo KatUuuu, now Junior iiuard, aud Mr, t'nrl Humphreys, senior guard, were InalHlled at the ineet lijir. Three iu' candidates, who win ne inuiaiea ax tne next meet ing; are MrV.l'hllura Miller, Mrs, Mary Pisoher and Mr. Mary Plait. Plans re beltiff made to make th next meelhiK ono of th biff- Rest ever held by the loom chap ter, said Mrs. Kiraiman. president The plans ar helps kept secret and a surprise is promised tor itho msniper at tne Apru assotnlily. ACREAGE IS PURCHASED CAUFORMA MAN BITS TRACT ON HIGHWAY IKeglMer tne County SpecUl) SPK1NGFIEI.D, Ore., March II. ole of a three and one-half ere tract of land on 4he I'oclilc highway at Wont Bprlngfleld near the Hansen auto park to Charles woollen, recently of California. was announced today by A. V. Flowers, local realtor. The former owner Is U U. Thompson of Springfield. i'lans are Being niaae ty the new owner to improve the placo and mate his home there. Con structlon work on a dwelling house Is expected to begin soon. Petty Theft Me ported (H.flur Lane County Special) SPKlNOnEbD, Ore.. March JS. Petty thefts in various parts of the town have been reported to ponce. It was announced today. Potatoes, a dressed chicken and a spare auto tire are included in the articles reported stolen. The Carl oion. t. J. Mccracken and I. A. Valentine homes ar the places chosen for the operation of the uiiBvoa. . . SPR1SOFIKU) PEIISOKAI.S (ft.ft.ter ttn. county ttpeclsl) SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. March 1J. Vera J. Buln. principal of the Springfield hUrh school, left this afternoon for Salem to attend the state high school basketball tour nament at Willamette university. Hoy Holrerson of the Holversos Brother meat market her Is re. ported to be ill at hi horn with the grippe. . Mrs. ii. M. Pery antertsined th Kill Knre club at her home yester day. In addition to rerular mem bers of the club, special guests were airs, waiter rrol of Kugene, Mrs. Frank A. DuPue of Springfield and Mrs. J. A. Seavey of SpringUold. Mr. Grace Robert, who Is em. ployed at the Farmers' Exchange store hers, was absent from work today because of illne. John E. NIc. rural carrier on mall route 1 here, was III today and his place wo taken by ha tin. Paul Nice. - U. H. Parka of BnrlnrfUM i. fined to the Eugene hospital by Ill ness. . Mrs. M. B. Ifnntlv was r.nn... Ill at her home today. COTTAGE GROVE PERSONALS une county Hpeclat) COTTAGE GROVE, Or.. March i.-rC. E. Spencer wn a business visitor In town todav from Rn , Mr.. And Mrs. Marvin - Smith were immr thni. mm rA Grove spending the . day in Eu- Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sanders snd Mrs. wmi- Garoutte tnnk ih. nin- neer basketball boys to Eugene this ai.emoon wnere tney will play the lat game of their sorlos with th boys at the T. M. C. A. A K-pegs booklet ho recently been Issued by the Cottage Grove chamber of commerce, tilling of me uiuusu-Mi and opportunities In snd about jCottA nrnva anil vlll be sent to those from out of the Mate making inquiries regarding condition here. The health report lor the month f February according to Health Officer Frost is i births, six mate and six females: four deaths, two male and two female. . Mrs. Henry Vootoh, w)io; has been visiting friend and relatives Jn Seattle the past week, will re turn home Sunday. Mrs. Veatch accompanied her hnsbond on a Business trip north. . , . Mrs. 8. 8. Isswell, accompanied by Mrs. C. Kem, Mrs. Koehler and Mrs. A. Helllwell spent Friday In Eugene, . , Mrs. George . Hardin of Eugene visited at the home of her sister. Mrs. w". M. Norrls today on her wnv io kic jniii, to ne wtn nor father, Yf. P. Purge, who s quit in. Mr. Paul of the Harris Tc Ma chine Manufacturing company of Portland, is in town today Install ing the new ice machine in Gray' -asn ona uarry store. They expect to flftve tfielf m..t tn.rt.t nun for business about th middle of next week. D. T. Lawton, the United Slates scale Inspector, Is a business visit or here for a few days. . H, C. Hart was a business vis itor In Eugene Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F, 1,. Grannls, ac companied by Miss Gertruda Tucker.- Marvin Alstott. Paul Gorden and Ross Glass, will go to Salem Saturday- morning to attend the state oasKeioau tournament. sirs. Johnson at Home tRosl.ter Ino Countr SmcI.M CRESWELL, Ore, March 12, Mrs. ivouiso jonnson was brought home from ih Pacific Christian hospital Friday afternoon. In the invana car. Ho will nave tne .care of a special nurse at home. Surprise Party Given fResl.ter Li.no Countv Bnectiill CREHWEM,, Ore., March 1 2. A few friend of Mrs, F. D. Iacey gave her a surprlso pnrty Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Aid Society Meets rR.Kl.ler T,.no Countv Beeclol) WALTERVILLK. Ore. March ll.-The ladies' old society met at the horn of Mr. C. C. Polley Thursday afternoon, March Jl Those present were Mrs, M. J Wenrln. Mrs. William Hucka. Mrs. J. W. Fountain, Mrs. Mnry Mllll- enn, Mrs. Jesse Kaston, Mrs. A. T. r.sston, sirs. a. n. nenwenng, Mrs. Sam Qodord, Mrs. Lulu Key, Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. N. N. Ream, and Mrs. C. C. Polley. The next meeting wntcn is Thursday, March 25, will be an all-day meet ing at Mrs. N, N, Ream homo and everyone is Invited to bring a cov ered dish. CANNERY WILL EXPAND JUIi-CTIOJf OONOEHSr WILIi HE DOUDIiGD IN CAPAOmr (Resl.ter f,sne Countv Mnof.1.11 JUNCTION CITJT, Ore., March 12. Addition of machinery and Increase of available space ' will double the capacity of the cannery loiv uwvtuuig iu present pian Construction work I now under way on the building nnU an ntldl tlnu 3xl(0 feel will bo erected on the oust stde of the .present buld- ing, . . Kow'inarthlnory will he Installed AUd a number of eliiuigu will bo made ou Uvo luloriur of thti bulg ing. JUNCTION L0T IS SOLD CORVAI.MS COMPANY TO y JWtlO eatVUIC STATION (ltul.tr ln t'nunly gpselal) Jt'NCTION CITY. Or., March 11. A Corvnilt company will erect a aorvlre stnllnn on the cor ner of Ivv and Sixth streets,. on the lot 100x100 feet whore ltud Hc clcston's rosldence now st u mis, It lias been uuuounoed. This lot wo recently sold to the Corvullls concern and plans have been announced for moving the house from II present location. Tho work 1 xpeoted to start Im mediately. It is said that Corvalll consid er this a strnteglo point and It Is boleved that much traffic will b diverted over the west elda high way In the nnr future. . , Tlisirr rirrnnt PtaunWI ' .(Hesl.lnr l.one County HtHK?lnt) CAMP rUBKK, Ore.. March 12. An Kaster nrok-riim will be given on Kaster Sunday at the upper Cnnip Creek scliool ItouRe. Preach ing will be at 1 1 a. m and a bas ket dinner at 13:30 p. m. There will be preaching again at 1 p. m. Women are asked' to bring baskets wll filled. . - CAMP CREK.If PEHRONAI.8 iH.si.ter In. County Special! CAMP CREEK. Ore.. March IS. Miner Wesnrr was transacting business In Eugene last Saturday. Ed lAsarus is hauling som wood from th Dunten place. Hrure Stewart and Ted Ounten ro rutting wood. Abe and Hoimrt tianqsaker are cutting wood for Frank jUixarus. Mr. Campbell received a pain ful injury to his back while cleor- llng some land on his homestead. n SII1UI1 Bitf!lll.T iiini iinu luiisvt. fell and one of the limbs struck hlin across the back. Mali Contrarsa Otvem fR.st.tor Ino County Special) OREENLEAF. Or.. March' 11. John W. Prk has the mnll contract from Junotion to Blacli ly. S. H. Hohnngton, IJIochly 10 Greenlenf. 8. D. Clark, Oracnlcat to Swlsshome, and Mr. , MlttDioll, Dead wood to Alpha. .- FIFTEEN WOMEN PRESENT AT GOSHEN MEETING- . ! Sodoty Will Hold Basaar April I M PubHc Market to Soil ,,- j Food aud Fancywork - (n.fl.t.r La no Csnatf Bpsalsl) GOSHEN, Or., Mar oh 11. Th ladle' aid society of Ooshn, met with Mrs E. O. Browning Thursday aftornoon. Fifteen wo men were present. The presiaont, of the society appointed the fol lowing committee chairmen: fin ance committee, Mrs. A. C. Miller; work committor, Mrs. Oral Cox; social committee. Mrs. S. E. Cole. The society will hold a bazaar at the public market on Saturday, April 1. Cooked food be sold and also fancywoqk. aprons, etc Mrs. Agnes .Delp and Mrs. Fred Dillard Will have charge of the booth at tbe market. At the close of the meeting the hoit ess served refreshments. The noxt meeting will be at the home of Mrs. D. J. Calvert, next Thurs day afternoon, at 1:20 o'clock. WORK ON HALL PLANNED FIRST DEGREE WOttK PUT ON AT QAK LODGB (Rogtatsr Lan County fpoelal) OAKRIDGK, Ore., March 12. Oak lodge No. 2S1 held its regular meeting lost night.- The Initiatory and first degree work was put on. It was' voted to order the material to remodel tho hall and the build ing committee was instructed to do so at once. Charlie Hills, on of the build ing committee, has gone to Eugene And will order the material while there. There Is a great deal of enthu siasm being shown over the Im rasdlaU renovating pf the building and It Is expected to be atartod within a short time. ' NEW - PLOW IS TESTED TIMBER 6Af,KS DISCUSSED BY FOREST MEN (Register Mm County Spools!) -! OAKRIDGE, Ore,, March 11.- Tuesday 22 forest men went up the Jleckletooth trail to a point about four miles above Oakrldgo and had a demonstration pf a new road plow that has never bean in Use here. , It Was decided that in some sec tions it could be used successfully but Jn other Instances not. Wednesday, the meeting consist ed of a discussion of timber sales Continued On pais 2, column 4) DAILY MARKET REPORT . Oron Journal Market Mw i PQATJ'AND, Or., March II. With (h exception ot current receipt or farm (loch, there wan practically no chanve pn the dalrV exchange for the Mlon, Current receipt atonic mended fraction pn tho exchange, but wu fully m firm M formerly pn the open market. Demand for cicjf la xtremoly knnn. ptoraite operntlona are on a very exten- rlve ecato In the Paclflo norlhweit. Tho nput Ii very liberal, deaplto talk of vnr oue Intereato that prcei are too high. ; Proceiwlni; of atoraso etfga If on lib Krai acale; In fact practically all th Ice ouro movement Ii being proceaierl. i Itacalpt are extremely heavy, ahow jng practically a dally Inereaoo for tli racant period. The fluali production per iod la clone a,t hand. Moat of tho etornge pactotljero to data hna hpn for the account ft central and eoulfaern California Intereata. Much mixed polored at6ok haa bean ordered by ,th aouth. Untlar Tnidlna; fa Wmltor Market (or butter la generally ahowln a , weaker tnna. Thla appllea to bodt- pripi (nn cunaa on tup open market, al Ihoiiah general value for the day wera unchnpged. Wkewlae for oubea on th exchange. , . J Krn rllilelien nrniuM ITnld Ken derhfnd for chicken holding" her wth extreme prlraa continued along th wholeanlo way. There waa a much grenter demand than aupply In all claaaea. Turkey., gtlll finding favpr. Tent .llaalton Ifn!d mrong Market for country killed ralvea If holdipf ftrong... Rtctlpti contlnu moJ- ...u iih ih rail iiaralatent. rrlcea ar nhuwlni ll" oltang with the l"t atuff genvially kIUmk arouita lit). '"a iiuiig puaUlois. v Jtto Trading HUH Shawn ' , trade m ."Muuw. ta avtierMlly l,,ll dw inwllum uttrtllty elouk with Hurtmi.ha artiuitU Mlkttllll veutal. Ilia Wing an vktrvm fur luitvy gooda at country point, ( A.Magaiaa I'rrU Arm Haar wnii kjsiutt mi ITU afSDo uound. market for CiiltriMraia apravua la IhnlUved to M uff. IWaJpt of fiiney grn alack ar .nun"';, hut at tha turlua deiuaul la not vaiTTaleituva. ' Urtaf NnlsMi U htUmMla Tntd onion markrt uuleU country carload stain. Kllll all 11.9ft. . Orang markrl firm. Inoka Ilk aarly hitlng or aoaeon fur nawi. ' Hirawlterrlo ai lower with iu thorn Call torn la for lie. f Artkrhukej are In vry heavy aupply. Apple tradlHg atlM liberal wllh price coniinofti low. . All Oh mrlcM etatlonary. 1SHlNiid U'hol4Mi rHr POMTI.ANI. tr.. MuM-h 11 Tha are th prio dalra pay whlealr aarpt whn othvrwl eottdt flutur Bt I in a prira boi lot Craam ry prkeaj lrlna. Mli. tfo per pound for plain wrapper, ujt to dlaoouut o IOK. Palry buying prlro, I0o. Dutlrft, Country ftallon delivery baaiet ttt rhurntng per pound. No I grade. . io Pr pound. IMtriland d IWery; bl ohurfllng cream. 4f par tfoufcd. . Cbce elMnt prlcai Tillamook oua ty triplet. llStc loaf. Ufi lb, Oregon triplet, not brntld, Hie pr lb Tillamook f. o, b, tllng prri Trtplete ff pr pound: loaf. lie par pound. Com tjounty chea, lllng prlc to rtallrt Triplaia, Ita par pound i loaf. IM par patind. j Si Fluting ptriyef Front trt Curient rrlta l:P33) per 4oi hen nery whliee tie Pr, i)uwn hennery puheta 2te par doton. llvt Pniiitry Pelllng orlceei Heavy hn. If IT prvoont; light to medlani boi tS0J3e pr lb.) aprlng. tffS0o pr pound: Fokln duck. tTie par pound; colored t!f)Me par pounU. Turk)- Nominal wiling prlrl Fanrp dred young tamo. 44 91(01 fancy lira turkey. lo par pound. Onlnno fUMIng prlc to rtt1rt Or, goo, 11.60013. o oantaU gar lie, II lie par pound. . mil rpor afl par pound. Hunch V.g.ubl Party, lOfloo, radleh. Tie. bia. It earroia, too. turnip. IOcj down binchi andlva, f0 ; Rack Vegetable fflllng prlct ( Iff; rarrota. Il:lf ark rabbaga, Or goa, Itttrto Pr povod; Uttnc, Call ror Ma. 1 ft Vl.SI pr CrUl elry, ! fl.eeOfl. pr dotes bunch: aplaacb. 1 ocaL 1,1. ft par t orange box 1 tomato. Xoilr.n. ll.Sf al.ft . eraU broccoli Row burg. tl.DOfJ 11.40 crate. k Tabi Poioo Deorhui, (lem. M.tl ; local. irftfOlltft: Yakima. ll.fftOll.1l: awt potato. Caliromia. u.f4o par pound: yam. ll.Ttfll tt pr boahel. Appte-r-Slllng prlcai Nwtn Kxtra fancy, Jl.fO: fncy ll.Ut "C," ll.ftf fi.fo a box, w inee p nx ua fancy. tt.oM.I0 fancy, ll.0f,M "C l.TIOII.n- f boa. ' Meata euid Prtlarasa Country yat Helling prte to ra Ullere; Cottry killed boge. peal but ch ar a. under llf lb.. UHfllo lb. I bt falve. 10' to 100 pouada, lfto poand: tamba. SOiJ! I par lb Lard Pur lf, It Ho lb hortnlBg lftc per lb. : 8mokd bfaatf Kama, llf)l lb,: brk(at bacon. Ssts lb. i Hop, Wool. Hld. Kt. Hop Nomine, llll crop, cinitar. II Do per lb. Wool Nomina. Vgllay Una, U -blood. ISO par lb. : tnedJom, blood, llo pr eoaro ox -blood, loo pr lb. 1 braid, Joe per lb. ' At valley point prtoae art p lb I cent higher for aeloctad lota, Caaoara Dark Doying price. 1PII pool, Tc pr lb. t 1M pl. (0 lb. Oregon Qrap Root Baying price, lUo Dr lb. , , Vld Buying prlcot 0lt4 bid, pll fight. To; grn hid, 4oi aalt4 or greeb ealf. llo; aalltd or grn kip. 10c. Bbaap Plt Flint dry ahep pelt long. fii do abort, tone; do plee. lHe( flat dry shearing, eh, ftflOo; abort, aaeh, Isfjioe: do aharioga, ab. tOOltoi tfry 4tid pott. IT Ho. Horaa Hid Orn or dry aalted aaob, ft.OO: pony aklna. II each 1 oolt aklna, loo chi dry nor. II with tail ana man on: an cuu nid. hair priea. Mohair Buying pHr; Kid, llo par lb. 1 atapla, 4 to pr lb. 1 horl atapla, 4fte par i. j borry atoek. iee par id, Oabtle aM CaJvaa Uera good I . Madlom ,. Tl 1.00 1 Common C-100 T tl Cenner and cutter ...... .focj f.fo flplfara, good , f.fotp t.ff Common and medlara ... f.toej f.fo Citwa, good and aholeo 1. 43 o T M voramon pad medium. ... l.ftOO 9.00 Bat la. goog ana ebo ipaot yaarllnga Meluded)., 1,00f Iff CannT 0 md. (oan., bol) l:IOt 4.01 CaJvaa, ad. to oho Ice (lit) lb, down) I.I0 MO Coll. com. (lie lb, down) I. log ft u Taaiera, inM.um to ehole.. i:f0ii.f Cull and common I,00f10.t0 mw -at Mwia Lamba. good 10 oh oka (Mt, Adama ll.A0fllt.TI Madlum and good (valley. Xl.ftOOjll.fto neavyweignia rax ine. uui.io.inni. All wetghte eullm1 com.)10.00ll.09 raariing wether, medium to eholca 1.00011. 1" we, oomon to ehole ..... ft.lodj l.ftf pun and common t.100 i NOTB Tha above clan and grade quoiaiione ao not In all caee ropr nt aotuaj ami In aomo Inatanoe thy tepreaant value at which aucit lock would If available, accord Ing to th ;adgmnt of th market r porter. Hoga HVTWe)gkt ft to ita lba. xaedlng. good and -eholca Il.0f4pll.lf amonipra weign, x 10 xto lb.), gpadlum. good and choice .Il.lf0)l.0f biantwigni fit , jo I lb.), coihmon, medlata. good and eholca 11.11014. II iwiani iignip tne to iff lomv. - common, mtui.iim. good and eholoa Il.fftf14.ff Packing hog ...... lf.fff)ll.ff piaoanier pig (ji 10a. . dowa), Medium, good and choice ll.TI01l.Tl raeapr goa oiooger pigg t7f to 110 lb.), common, ma. djum, good and choice... .H.OfOMTI t Portland Or In Fntnrea fTly The Anorlnlifl Vrmmm - PORTLAND, Ore., MnrrJi 13. Whf-at I1T1B hard white, March, April. 11.41; nnrn wnne, it. i. ann ntt MHrch, April. ti.i$: oft whlta, wnatarn white, March, 11. ft, Anil 11,12; hnrri winter, northern aprlng March, April, 11.47; wetern red ainrcn 11, 46, April 11.40. Oat No. t, ft poii nil white foed and no. 7 .grfiy, March, April 2H, Corn No. t, Raalern vollnw jhtnniin Mnrrh 4)33. April, '133. CO; No. I ditto Mlllrun standard March. April, 121.10 . rt Woo! Inquiry Xotlcenhlo ' f TlV TtlA Aasmclnlail Prs.it NORTON. March 12. Hnmawlmt tiinrt Inquiry la noticeable regarding aupptfN mpoi giocK m 1110 wool marKat. Mill buyar are looking around and dealar are niao . Allowing en Internal In offnr- Inga of good wool. , Australian 64'a atocK la mi 111 moving nt II cloan In bound. Roma of 'the Arlannn now wont. are being taken at the mill at around U.06 clean, - Portland Pntry Kxrltnnga fny Th Annoclntcrl Prnxe) POItTt.ANI), Ore., Mnrrh 12. null extra 42ni atnndarda 40Hc( prima firm nnn nraia 40c Rgg extra 2Sr; flraia 34o pullet turroni recoipi Zifta, ' Wtimf Prlci nigher fTly The Auocialad fraal CHTOAOO, III., March U. Whant pric went anarpiy upwnrd today, n tnlcratcfl hy export nurchnelna on 1 broad acnle. It waa entltnntPd that In t it a tsisit 41 ttn, ) nnn nnn North A mar lean wheat had been taken i in - irrniMpv siiimnrni iti fUlirnp, rttf elgn buying nf future dallverfe here waa nleo In evidence. Cloning mioiaitnna on wheat war unaoltloO, 1 l-lo to lfto net ..We BANANAS, Fancy Golden Fruit, 3 pounds . i J LETTUCE. Real Solid Heads, 2 hcada . . . '"" APPLES, Fancy Wrapped and Packed Wincsapa.'box ' '& SUGAR, Pur. Cne, 10 iiiuiuls 0 jC (Limit 10 poiuula) JMUCOA Margarine, 2 pounds . MUSTARD PICKLES in Hulk, Aft pint s&fjC SALTED PEANUTS Snmll Spanish QC 2 pounds ...L :-. JjC PORK AND BEANS Campbcira large in tins, S tins rf C FEEDS r we have Lard 2 putiuds Shortening 2 'pounds hl.U.r. May ("W fl.tiW H.MH Juir H.u t- H0 . Va ost. si Ho sals, .ml ..r.i.M from Ultae4 U' proylwon. .srylo rm hl ' sim I ri ot Io. Psrlad 1I"T MaraH (Br Th. AaawMaLd I'r.aa) ,.w.., .. .... .. iillay buy In prlt-Mi' Vallar' tlmoihr i a.l.rn Ot.son. I3J.I.I alfalfa, lt II.: olovar sominai; oa. ... 1 aud .lch 1311 straw It la. SllBf prlt.. II par las mora. Maw York Frail frlrfs m Thm Aaaodatad I'raa.) NEW TOI1K. Warth II KYanoralaJ ppl.a saslaelxl; cuclc. IHIIHl faiwr imKc I rrun.a ol.tl Callforala. l4Ho Or.sos. t ll.l spricau alaadr: .taslo. nuslUci .lra th.lc I.OIiHo. P.ach. quUt! alantard lTI0ci choir. ln.o.o; .air choir, looile. 11.1. In. alaadri loon muaralala 0 mo! choir, io (ancr M.Jad UOllHo: M.dl... flto. For furnltur rsflnlshlnr phon 8r. 0I, l-lt-l mo. The New Have you visited the new Wild Rose Dairy Lunch? If not you arc missing a treat. Something new soiijCthing different, , Some surprisingly palatable menus for today. ' ; . WILD ROSE 1 DAIRY LUNCH . 51 East Seventh t CALIFORlfIA STAGE Leave EugeiM . t neon I ARRIVE I San FrancU next evenin Fare $15.5 TERMINAL HOEL Phone 1S0 DR. R. C. V1GIL Osteopathic Phji1 It Miner Phone IW1 Jne; Ore. I- Dairy Lunch Saturday Prpduce Features Saturday and Monday Specials SOAP, Crystal H White, 10 liar .... JJ) FLUFF Cak. Flour forge , nn pnvknfrc OdC With every package wc will Kivc FREE one sinMI package tif Minute Oats. PEAS Columbine, Sweet and tender, No. Q P 2's, 2 tins Q t)C a full line at a low price. CHAMBERS MARKET 42c 35c the : OREGON AGGRAVAM ... , will play st. , .,1.AJ. j Ye Campa Shop,; DUKI.VGTHE '; Special Sunday Night Dinner, 6 to! Come and hear them in a splendid two-hour prcra SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION- J Music and songs by Will .Grantham; Fmnkc Rocliirf Leon Cardncr. (Music written by Bin uramnnj r gJa Announcement; Get in line for your commercial ferW berries, fruit trees and vegetable garaoy both organic and chemical, time to apply same. . j Abo Fisher's poultry and jM mineral and cod liver oil added. . , ; 'jj' Fisher's Chick Feed, 100 lbs. -:r-T FiKher's diick Starter Milk Mash, fjfj Fisher's ligg Producer with Mineral mJ ' . Cod liver oil, 100 lbs ' rlJ i . . ... inn ih " . .e: . i'l.siicr s uairy recti, iw ; ,m 11., l-'isl.cr's Mor Milk with M'""". 100 ' Ljgt Fisher's Analizcd Mill Kim, 80 lbs. ..-jj Steam Rolled Barley, a ms- ; KOIIHst I Mm. tmi '.astcrn Oyster Shell, 100 lbs. White Cryslaf i-it, 100 lbs. i i Garden Seefcls, bulk or pac vjaraen aueeras, uuin. w. Yxy-.-y1fC Bulbs; iSoLHot Brooders,, top, no wick) to. keep trimrmed. ; , etrated at Pacific U1 Telephone 168, Eugene, v.i Try Rcgistc'i-Classified Adn iff 1 I P'NEAPPLEw.,. Broken Slice, - J 5 "'in SSf v 4 CRAHAM CRAoSi Hie new familr wbx tifilit pack- r "Kf,2.b.bo, 4V BUTTER, Nfct jj CresJTH!ry,lb.fl11ii SKACGS, piuml ...,..... SRf 2 pcunai V Bacon Strips "an'' jut piiund s$0C Eoiling Beef 101 per pound iLlt Feed an- ippiy M Oregon Electric FreBlht Mfrtf 1