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ItjJJCU-. modern (tST - ' nr,,ac, bulll. dill1' ! .I'lrd I, NITIfl I roll fur- count' Inn. I In ' plum frf or Ad.,... .I. - - - 1' !. rtlalilcl, ' "'. . hniiai. elms 1 mi i'hone or " ! Mtnt(Ciinry rout l ' I NBiloiml bank. ..-Lronni I1, V, o atdroom. flrplr. r ..... i phone ll'-M Of' 6-16-tf Yl"Z......rtutin modern '.TrTi.!...!: close In on LmtHi. V", .I,,!,. w. &: ,.,T..f ....... .Aft Amh !r rr.nlcUr. Blvd., across .JT-Fun Tii. Thura Laon ftrNT - l" Or- F' HIT franklin Hlv1.. ryr-7 room, newly rnn. , KrlctlV modern, filrnne. usi-practlcally nw ' 1 near h'gn .rnooi. III pr month. III Wist HI'. 6-6tf TOR KBNT L iH-room bungalow on Laid. Cloa In. Phone t, 'If .jf,TS.room furnished V,f with garg. uoou Utsr $-room furnished Cur with rr. Good Em. IJJ.IO. Phon 1864-J. UST (-room furnished L:,lth garage: good con- III. 10. rnon 6-15-tf irva.f.room houa with L ill room newly painted Mplrtfl. "-loa in. ll renn, -j7-tr ILST Small 4-room home tlM Oarai. 4S3 W (th. L llol-M. J. W. Working. .-ir IIST New bungalow. ttll. Kl Willamette. i BcnoKR. nr.Ai.roit l-U.tt IENT Modern four-room ii. ntnry m, i ramp, ri,m , ka- .1.- i o.mL am. ! 6.i3-tr Vlirnlahed homo for rent. I Vanity court. Key at ft Vanity court. 6-14-6 !WT OR SALE -room Kit, mod condition, fine fca. 7 W. 11. 6-3-tf RENT Modern 6-room K clow In: phone 1732 or nil Lincoln. 8-12-tf fS llKX 1-A jwrtmenu I'-ENT 4-room duplex apart- I Dtoroomr. on Broadway fdr: atrlctlv modern In- F4! larag. baament, latin- 5ll. fireplace, tile hath and p'4 floora. (HORKAVER & I.INtWAT r't. Phone 2"40 6-21-tf H!fT-At 411 Weat loth. I- nrtment wllh kltohen trtlte hath. Irr cloaet. range, clean and wall tJ. Oarag. Adulla. Phono P or call at 1874 Lincoln. 6-19-tf KNT Finely furnlahed I- aj IDlrtm -1 -. . i. a i - - fj1" room unfurnished fl, garage, cheap to PMrty. JESS DARLING. KJviT l-80-tf lE.W-.Aii rllu kllnnlKB rtfrttnants. 13(3 Weat 6th. Nr month i..i.- M V phone 26T4-J. 4-V4-tf HESTT ... tw. ainan very ao 'Mrtnint; quiet, home- -fiuiieni nnuae; private lawei. inquire Nfth Street. 6-16-tf ry aiih... . . -.uocilKHKD APART. private bath: llghta, K, ''nlione; heat: on ri1. doer; garaie. . Adnlia. 3v, w. .io.ir R'alrl?"''. -room "p"rt 111 i..."'J. l"ivni baths; , hi one 1864-J. -7-lf rTtlWa. rom and bath, Fill1 rlom w"h flrplac, Niiaa 7 vl wim I lrg rrti.. "Plnit poroh: close t""l rent, call it Ul W. "INT . ... 6-4-tf Flinia.it" rurnianeo ana HI.T t'f;, nrttn.iit. Ro. . una.meiie. -8-lf ALDER COURT .""nea am... . . Hr ""mmw rta. See JZi Alder. e-10.tf RRVten " ' " "" rmi,.T'N('',r,y new li-ronm rtiihi. C l"Pl" houae, ' none 2067. s 6-30-11 '?"T-0.; ... ""lr. 06 iw th. e-o-tf Wlv,..;. AND . WOllM mrXxi APARTMBNT m rl s-8-tr I!"tivi.!. ,.,..T rs wui, . .' "rmsnen apart h ii"vn,l? 'hi ISO pr JiiJiiAi'"rl,,'','l, Till! I4AIITI.K OJlTirr Hlli-cl apartment huiise, con ducted fuclally win, view i0 pleasing llioae who dealt homelike, orderly piece ttm llvely anil romfortahly fur-' nlehed. iiiiip0d with modern conveniences and provided with excellent service; located n lect realdeme neighborhood; cloa to liuelimM dlatrlf-t. rnte ery lenciinnhle. :. . ;nii realdonl in iimuer. 1 1 1 1 f , rl -t,r atreeia. I'lmnn noil, St -2 7 -t r (J.1 ' I' V 1 1 N I i 1 1 1 V, I ) A I ' A 1 1 TM r, NT H I't.Hl ItKNT lliifm iillied a room iiiiiu toiMiia for i"iit. Ilitvo jtiat I.,. (I, II, r. oiulily mumiii.i, convrnli'titiy loililed iinoaa rom ,.y r,, Upalillia Vf- Wlllli,,,,,' Kotr Hnr vl. Hlore I'll,-, K (Hi prr moiilh IT ii inn In ill ri.oli.r Aliply to WllllilNia l, lf Kvrvlra HI. ,10 7 IC. Hrimtlwiiy B-I4-I wl(. JUKT VACATKD 'oer floor atmnment, dir. In, o,ulet. nice and vary rcna.innl.l,.. Alao very nli' Hula liniiiekeeiHni room 4f.3 V. I'Mh. I'hone ISK7 J. tl-13-lf KOIl HKNT - Hlrhrtly modern hilliiealow aiiarlnianl; hardwood flooia, niMTirio rnime. elinirlc rerrlKcrnilnii. Kirae. nnr liunl neaa dlalrlnl. I'lliin 4r,:t-V. 1-1 i-tr KOM R ENT 6. room upper unliir , nlalifd modrn flat. Adillta only. I Oaraae 43: w. nth. phone i 1208. M. J. v. Working. -i2.tr Knll ItKNT l.ov. I) fiirnlhhril ' rollr-l'imni cil,lf'kj. Iiirx nh''l- I Ing pnnh. pihnie imih, iighi. wninr, phoiii-, hini. lis. no, r,ii 613 l.ln.'olii, fl.2l-tf rUltNIHIIKI) Oil Unrurnlahrd apartment: new ami koiy al the Vlclorle Apia., 386 Ijwrence si. Phone 24011. 4-'.T,-ir ATTKNTiN t'ANNEUT WUKKEIIH ('(oae In ai.aitn.rnta, cheap rcnla. 823 I'earl. 6-14-10 VOll RENT 5. room unfumlahed apartment cloae In. Call 987 Palteraon or phone Mra, Allen. 4811. W. 8-l-tf TOR RENT - One Apt., aleiim heat, private bath. In the Cooper Apia at loth and Oak. Phone 3308 4-2S-tf MX ROOM unftirnlhd and four room ftiirlahrd modern apta. 1188 Ferry Hi. I'hon. lair.. -I -3- FOR It ENT Rw-ll nw apart ment: etpenaiveiy furnlahed: 180.00. I'hone Ull-J. -7-tf FOR RENT Modern furnlahed. clean apartment. 73 W. Broad way. Stanley Apta. 6-26-tf FOR RENT Small furnlahed apartment. Inquire at rear of 467 W Kllh 6-I-tf H'fOI' See theae npnrtmenta he. fore renting 823 i'earl. 6-14-tf FOR RENT 4-room apt. Light, water and garage furnlahed. 112 W. 6th. 6-29-tf 6-room apartment. 369 Kaat 8lh. Newly renovated 118 00 per mo. Telephcne I9SS-W. 6-30-'.f FOR RENT Furnlahed apart menta' reaaonahle rent. St. Francla Apta. B-6-lf FOR RENT Apartment 3 or 6 rooma. gaa rnni;e. garag. 671 7th Weat. 6-1S-3 HOMEY, Modorn furnished apart ment; Inquire 1230 Oak Apt. A. Phone 24BI1. (t-S-tf TWO ami 3-ronm aparlmenla. with light and water. Adulta only. Call Ml W. Broadway. 6-14-6 FOR RENT 3-rooin furnlahed apartment, t'lli per mo. 1342 High St. 6-17-3' FOR RENT 6-room furnished flnt: cloae In: reasonable rent Phone 1030. 6-25-tf FOR RENT Furnlahed apartment near university. 6ii7 E. 1 2th. Phone 2464-W, 6-17-tf FOR RENT An apartment at the Lonmls Apartment house. Phone H. -i-" FOR RENT Apartment with leeplng porch. Phone 01 o FOR KENT Clean. furnished apilllnieilt. 7a l.""o'li- FOR ItEVI -llnoine FOR RENT 8 clean, furnished housekeeping rooms, gin siu denis. 31.9 East 13th. Phone 2430-W. 6-14-6 FOR RENT Large room fitted for light housekeeping: ouiaino en trance. 632 E. I.'.th. 6-19-6 FOR RENT Sleeping room with heat and prlvnto entrance; ... mon,lh. PJJJ2 - - - ROOM FOR RENT Neai pleas ant and heated. 1'none ', 322 15. 16th Ave. . . " FOR RENT Sleeping room. 67 2-1 I-t' POLLY AND HER MOB Tb -DISCOVER) which MEMBER Oh CX)R CAi in IC T7 .B. T rirvtiL-7 la iriw- I I i -. 'I iAaJtm I V 1 I I I 1 I sb -u . irtAjt. Itsm I rmt. M0RNNG REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 on hi;m lumm Ho iM - yinni, clean a , ni. Hot water In rotrn. phone, huh. private entrant. 110 I'earl. U-lO-tf FOR HKNT furnlahe.l room nd apai'inieni. 1,170 Emerald. J'hone l;lw- .lli.J Hlt"lll'.NT huhini;hk oi-''ickm fmi hknt Hillln or 7 rooina In liroadwny liulldlnit, Hronilway and Oiik, I ilr-n lly aniinif.l fnr kiuiii of iirofeaainnal men. Nonh exioaure, overlookliiK city purk. Will Irnae all. or p.il'l. Tor loini of yenra hi very renaoniilile rent. Apply at the MornliiK Hoglater office. -10-tf Kim iti'.NT i!ii,i,iii,i , r,n r,ih ttvi.. weal. Kiiliiilil,. f. Kiin,,,. mm liln hop or elorc. Long tnn .na to rrllnlile liniiin,. Mra. K. CJuiml.y. 708 Hlair. I'hone ntuv. 6-SO-a OITICK ROOMS for leaae. Oround floor wllh hunt and wutor. Zuin. wall HnllilliiK. 7th and Wllliim. ellM. I'honi. 2UIS-M. 8-12-lfi TOR KENT Large warehnua on ini.k. JU.00 per nunth. I'hone Jj'. l-l7-4 iii:kirahi,e okkice room Hieum hented, center of butlneaa dlatrlct. Phone 1260-J. IHIAItli' ANK" HI1UM run iii:,Tiv.mf,.-i.u. arromniodatlona: 38 per month i and upwarda: ulao hoard: 1190' I'altpraon. fi-6-tf I'lltKT CLASH hoard, home cook lug. Alao rooma for rwnt. Kperlal rnlca to aludenta and clerical workera. I'l.on 681-J. 6-17-6 ROOM and oonrd In private home. for genllemen. 17116 En at 13th. 6-17-6 HTIIArni.N WAN I VM WANTED Caipenter work, re pairing, reinodelliii. or new work. Evnna. 391 8lh Ave. W. Phone 210-J, 6-19-tf EXPERIENCED Woman wlahea ohiimlier work In hotel or work In prlvnto family. I66S W. 6th. 6-31-6 WANTED Children cared for by hour or day Call 2087-Y 6-19-tf 6-17-tf WANTED Work of any kind by IS.year-old boy. Phone 44F14. 6. 20-3 WIDOW Lady wanta work by day or hour. Call 438-M. 6-17-tf T- PRAlTICAL 1161-W. Telephone 6-0-6 WANTED HoiiBework horn. Phone 1262-M. by the 6-14-tf ODD JOBS Wanted 60c per hour. Phone 2r,S6. 6-20-3 WAN'I -Eli I'Ymiiir'llplji IIOI.'SEKEEI'Elt for Portland home cure two glrle 8 and 9 yeara old, atao alck woman. Slate age. rnfert neo and wngea expect ed. Reglal.r n0l 6-21-3 POULTRY Plckera wanted. Call Swlfl & Co. 430 Chnrnellon. 6-20-1 WANTED -Male Help PRINCIPAL OR TEACHER -25-40; ummr or permanent posi tion In field of Christian educa tion combining service and In come: muat be earnest active Christian (Protestant); Write fully give phone. Write 1I94S6. 6-21-2 WANTED Someone wllh a truck to haul wood. Call 1S99. 6-21-8 WANTED WANTED A couple without chil dren wish to t;e. located for the winter In a four o- five room un furnished house. The houso must le new or nearly new. modern In every detail, ai,d close In. Please do not answer If your place does not answer this des cription. Phone I34'-'W. 6-8-tf HAULING Uray Bros. Service Truck. Gnrbage and Rl.hl-lah. Residence 1 atop per week. 60c per mo. Phones 762 W 69F6. 6-7-tf WANTED -- Late 1925 or 1926 Ford roadster al once. Phone 027 ask for EMERSON TEAGUE 6-20-2 I BUY STOVES, any kind, any con dition. Stove repairs, water colls. .1. A. Adams. 2S6 6th Ave., East. Phone 1221-M. 12-1 n-tf OLD PAPERS and magazines tied In bundles. In large quantities. Eugene Bargain Store. Phone 2390. 6-17-tf WANTED Wool and mohair; highest prices paid; Pet Tonole. Phone 124R, Cottar Grove. Or. , 6-8-tf WANTED- truck, ton or more ca pacity. Cash prlc. Phona 1224-J. 6-19-8 TRASH OR GARBAGE removed Call C. H. Skinner, 88. 4-10-tf PALS . . ; r-, 111 I I 111 I I tf J", t -a I I - ' I I : W . vll I s 1 XVANTIOJ WANTKU I320U Private money on well Improved acreage ad lolnlnx buxene. I'AVNB & itAUEfl Room 10. Flrat National Bank Phone 166II-W 6-4-tf MONKV WANTED Want to horrow JUiOO for 1 or 2 yi-nra; will glvo flrat mortKage on property wor'h 3 tlmpa anit.; IntcreNt jn I1 every fl montha; can lvo A-l reference; Mat In-l,-rat wanted. AddreaA, care I1c(!lalr hox M-II470. ' Fiin.Tilca.Tliiira. r,.7-3 WANTED Money for local loana. Can Klve you beat of ancurlty on local louni without expenac to you, K. J. UliKGIilt mis Willamette I'hono 691, 2-22-tf II A V IC VOll ANYTHING TO BEI.1,7 Furniture, atovea, toola, clothing, raita, aacka or anything eiae. T will pay you the mriai money. K. I' KNIiltlCK. gn W. 8th. I'hone 3:190. lll-28-tf WANTED USED FURNITURE one piece or a houae full: phone 6!I0 for hlKheal canh prlcca. WILLAMETTE KUIINJTUHE CO. 56 Weat 8th St. 8-1 2-tr WE PA" :asii Wn huy, aeii or excharige aecond haii'l m i him;, ahoen. Iiata. toola. ) j and furniture alipoat iio tlili.:; 34 U'eat 6th, acroaa from Poalofflce. 6-1 -S STOP THOSE HOOK LEAKS ' Roof repalrlnK and painting all work guaranteed. J. D. Bahl Ing, River Ave. Phone 49-F-13. 6-9-tf WILL EXCHANGE Photographic work, painting or decorating flrat claaa work for auto; also baby buggy 366 W. 4th. Thurs.Frl.Tuea.Wed.a SEW1NO MACHINE REPAIRING All makes. Work guaranteed. All makes for rent. $3 per month. Just phone 816 and your sewing trouhlea ar over. l-29-tf WANTED TO LEASE Ranch with option to buy. Pay crop or cash rent. 9790 Care Reglater. 6-20-6 PIANO and Furniture moving; our speclaltlca: prices reasonable. C. A M. Tranafer Co., Phone 32. 7-13-tf FOR KALSOM1NINU. painting or paperhanglng. Call S. B. HAY DEN. Phone 394-Y 4-ll-tf FOR WOOD SAWING Phone 29. Henry Bunth, the man with 2 machine. 5-27-lmo WOODSA WTNG Phone 918. 6-5-tf TRASH AND RUBBISH hauling. Phone 1962-J. LOST LOST Well drill "Z" bit. between 8 and 12 mllea out on Elmlra road; finder please notify E. W. Smith. Eugene M. R. A. Phone 37-F-2 or leave at Flnegan'a Machine Shop. Reward. 6-19-2 MOXEV TO LOAN IF YOU NEED money we have It. for building or refinancing your loan Paymenta 310 per thousand Including low rate In terest. W con lower your pay menta. McKT & G1LFRY 17 E. 8th Phone 1488 4-22-tf LOANS Money to loan on homes. 6 .er cent, prompt service. No com mission charge. We also have money for straight loans, BANK OF COMMERCE See Mr Tiffany. S-8-tf WE REFINANCE or lonn money on your automobile. Also chat tel loans. Small monthly pay ments. . IRA C.GATES 410 Miner Bldg Phone 2676 S-3-tf FARM LOANS. LOWEST INTER EST City loans, straight or monthly plan. Prepayment privi leges. PETERSON 4 McCULLY :i-tf WE LOAN MONEY O.N CARS OR REFINANCE THEM SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. SWAN MORTGAGE CO. 9 East 7th SI. 3-S-tf MONEY TO LOAN Monthly pay ment loans on desirable city property. No commission. .; Al ' ' I! ANC.K AO E NCY 87 9th Ave. W. Eugene. Ore. 6-8-tf FARM AND CITY LOANS Eugene Loan and Savings Bank S-15-tt LOANS Plenty money. City and farm: lowest Interest rate. F. J, BERGER. 868 Willamette 11-1-tf 1,2000 and $3000 prlvat money to loan. O. C. Davis? Phon 1130-J. 6-14-6 I I I . I T . r- a . ... 1. ITS I AvI rrmJUint CJiosEN THeHC.EEIfec W6 HUH.' BUS MOSES, BOWSJBJ 'ZSijeT MIK(.IOI.r,A.NKO(;S REPAIR SHOP C. W. Ilenzler will aharpen your lawn mower. Repair your furni ture, file aawa or do odd Joba or carpenter work. Phone 3676 806 Blair Blvd. s-i -cr FOR HOUSE PAINTERS and pa per hangera call Preaton & Ilalea. 867 Willamette. Phone 666. 4-20-tt LIGHT TRUCK going north aa far aa Olympia Friday, will take load reaaonahle. Phone 1A61W. 6-111-2 POE.MH BET TO MUSIC By Bile ceaaful songwriter. MASTER CKAK1 BONO I'UBLISHKRS. Ken Hie. 6-3-tf TODAY'S MARKETS POIlTI.ANIi, Ore., June 20. These are prices doaiers pay wholo salera. except as otherwise noted. BUTTER Selling price, box lots Crea mer-y prlc Print, exlrite 43 c per Jb. for plain wrappara. Dairy nuylng price. Z&t tie' It. Butterfnt: direct shippers' price: No. 1 grade. 43c II..; station price, 42c II.:; No. 2. 3Xu So.: Portland de livery price. No. 1 buttorfat. 46c per H..; No. 2 bullerfat, 3c per lb. leas. i llKlvSK. Selling prices to re tailers: Tillamook county triplets. 2Sc; loaf 29c per lb.; Tillamook f. o. b. selling prices: Triplets26c pr lb.: do loaf. 27c per lb. EOiJS--Seiiing price to retailers by private firms: Extras. 31 c dozen, first 31!c. mediums, ,. 27c doz. LIVE POULTRY - -Selling price: Hons over 4 i lb.. 21 n: 4 to (14 P.s., 10c: 3 to 4 lbs., 16c; under 3 lbs., 13c; leghorn broil ers, 1 Vi lbs. up. 26c lb.; colored heavy stock 28 30.; lb.: old roos ters, in lit lb.: pekln ducks ( ) Fruits and Vegetables FRESH FRUITS Oranges, nav. els. J7.257.76; Florida grapefruit 36.i0fi6.C0; lemons $7.009.00 case: brincinas, 7c. SACK VEGETABLES SellUlg price: Lettuce, Oregon, $1.25 per crate: celery !.5oiS 2.50 doz.: spinach, local $1.50 per orange box; cabbage, 2H3c per lb. TABLE POTATOES Locals, 85c $1.26 per cwt; Yakima. 70c 11.50 cwt.; Deschutes Gems, $1.25 & $1.50 cwt. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, 11.00 1.25 per dozen. t ONIONS Selling price to retail ers: New crop Crystal Wax, $1.35 crate: California silver skin $2.25 iS'2.50 per sack; garlic 5c lb. TOMATOES j California $1.50 per lug. repacked; local hothouse, I5fl20c lb. RHUBARE Local 75 85c box. STRAWBERRIES Oregon. $1.50(811.65 crate. 24 pint. CANTALOUPES Jumbo. $3.00 3.50: standard, $2.753.25; flats. $1.20l51.25 crate. APRICOTS California, 20 lb. lug. $1.50. CHERRIES Oregon Bing, 12 tic lb.: soft varieties, 67c. Meat and Proitsfooj COUNTRS MEATS Selling prices to retailers. Country killed hogs, best butchers undet 160 ihs. : 'ijfu'.ic lb.; veal SO to 100 lbs.. 1920c lb.: spring lambs 2023c lb. LARD Pure lard. 16 (4c per lb.: shortening. 14 He per lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams 25' 27c lb.; breakfast bacon 2639c lb. NUTS Oregon walnuts. 36c .'allfornla. 84026c: peanuts, raw ll13c lb.: Brazlla new crop. 25c: almonds. 35 26c: filberts. 82c per lb Fish and Shellfish FRESH FISH Fresh troll sal mon, 27c lb.: halibut 1620c lb. lb. OYSTERS Eastern. $6 00 gal lon: Olympia. full measure. $6 60 gallon, crabs, $2.50$3.50 per dozen Hops, Wool. Hides. Etc WOOL Contracts 1928: Willam ette valley' 3843c lb.; Eastern Oregon. 83 36c. GRAPE ROOT No. 1 dry. 4c lb. HOPS Nominal: 1987 crop clus or 20381c per lb MOHAIR Buying prices- Long hair. 60c lb.; kid hair 70c lb. . HIDES Buying price: Salted hides, all weights. 15c; part cured hides 14c: green hides. 14c; salted bu'ls. 9c: green bulls. 4c: salted tr green calf, 80c: with three holes or ovei. 914c; salted or gretn kips. !8c: halr-silpped hides and skins, half price. HORSEHIDES Green or dry. salted, each. $2.00: pony skins. $1.00 each; colt skins, 25c each: dry horse. 75c wl'.h tall end mane on: all cut hides, naif price. SHEEP PELTS Flint dry sheep pelts, long. 32o: flint dry. badly burry. Ho: flint dry short, lie; dry salted pelta long. each. $1 00 f $1.50: salted uelte. short, each. 25 30c: salted shearlnga each. 10 16c; goat aHta 6c. Portlnnd r-tvestock Official quotations at the North Portland stockyards today are as follows: Cattle and Calves Steers (1100-1300 lbs.) good ' $ 1 1.00 Cf 13.00 Ditto (950-1000 lbs.) rood 11.25012.00 Ditto (800 lba. up) medium 10.0011-00 ditto common...., 8.608)10.00 Heifers (860 lbs. down) good 10.00010.50 Ditto, common to medium S.SOfflO.OO Copyright 1933 by Newspaper Service, Inc. STOCK MARKET RALLIES ADVANCI IIKSI'ITK STIKKES. ING OF MONKY RATES NEW YORK. June 20 (AP) The stock market having develop ed u lomporary over-sold position, rallied briskly today despite a marked stiffening In money rates. Ridio was the spectacular per former today. The atock opened at 103, ran up a few points, broke to and then ran up to 176. closing Just, below that level for a net gain of 16 points. U. S. Cast Iron Pipe Jumped 20 points on a small turnover. General Mo tors cloaed three points higher at 174 7-8, after fluctuating between 175 and 177H and V. S. Steel com. inon showed a net gain of two points at 136, Selling pressure wna quite ef fective against the railroad equip ment shares on reports of poor current business. American Loco motive, American Car and Foun dry. Pressed Steel Car and Lima Locomotive sold at their lowest prices in a year or more. ditto low cutters.. 7.00'3 8.75 Cows, good 8.75S 9.25 Ditto, common to medium 7.00'3 8.76 ditto low cutters. . 5.50$ 7.00 Bulls (yearling ex cluded, good oeef. 7.25 8.00 Good beef 6.50 7.20 Calves (600 lbs. down) medium to choice. . 8.6010 60 Ditto culls to com- mon 6.50 8.60 Vealera (milk fed) good to choice 13 O014.50 Ditto, medium 11.0013 00 Culls ,. 7.SO11.00 Hogs Heavyweight (250 351 lbs). .tiedium to choice 9.0010.50 Medium Wulght (200- 250 lbs.), med'un to ' choice .7510.75 I Ichtwelcht (160-200 lhs.L medium to choice 10.75 11.00 L-.ght lights .130-160 lbs. 1 . medium to choice 9.6010.75 Packing sows, rough and smooth 7.50 8.50 Slaughter pigs (90 130 lbs.), medium to choice 8.50010.00 Feeder and stocker r pigs (7J-120 lbs., medium to choice. . 8.75 10.00 ' (Soft or oily h gs and roast ing pigs excluded io abov quo tations. Sheep and Lambs Lambs (84 Ins. down) good to choice. . .$11.60813.00 Ditto (92 ibs. do-vm medium 10.0011.50 Ditto, al: weights and cull to common .. 9.0010.00 Yearling wethers (110 lbs. dowel, medium to choice 7.00 8.50 Ewes. (120 lbs. down, medium to choice. . .4.60 6.60 l.itto (120-liO lbs.). medium to choice. . 3.50 5.00 Ditto, all weights. cull to common ... 2.00 3.50 Chloneo Dairy Produce CHICAGO. June 2i. Butter: Creamery extra. 43c; standard. 42'4c: extra firsts. 4142c; firsts. 4C4014c; packing stock, SO 32c; specials, 43 54c. EGGS Storage packed firsts. 29?4c: extras, 30c: ordinary firsts. 26Ii2714c; firtts. 282814c; checks. 25c; dirties, 25 14c. CHEESE Twins, new. 24c; dai sies, 2414c: Young Americas, 25c: Longhorns, 2414c; brick, 2314 24c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 20c; hens, 23c: Leghorns, 18c: springs, 31c; roosters. 17c: gese, spring. 26c. old 14c; ducks spring. 26c, old 16 20c. Wheat Scores Advance CHICAGO. 111., June 20. (AP) Export sales of wheat from North America Jumped, to 4.000,. 000 bushels and prices riiade a cor responding quick advance. Des pite heavy profit taking on the bulge, most of the upturns were held at the finish. Persistent rains In the southwest and fears of black rust northwest did much to sti mulate demands. Closing quotations on wheat were 1 5-SW2 1-Sc net higher, with corn 7-Stfl 1-Sc upand oats 14 1c gain. Portland Grain Market PORTLAND. Ore.. June 20. Wheat: BBB hard white $1.49; soft white, western white $1.4014; hard winter $1.8114: northern sprinjr. western red $1.8214. Oats. No. 2, 36 pound white feed $45. Barley. No. 8, 45 pound brewing. $3S. Corn. No. 2. EY shipment $43.75; ditto No. 3 $43.25. Mlllruli standard $32.50. S.m Francisco Produce San Francisco, June 20. But ler: Extras. 43c: extra firsts. 42c. EGGS Extras. 28V4c; extra pul lets, 2214c; undersized pullets, no irlnal. CHEESE California fancy flats 2014c: Oregon triplets. 2214c. Co nip Meeting Calls Two HARR1SBURG, Ore.. June 19. (Special to the - Register.) Miss Augusta Kelsey and Miss Senethay Myera were called by wire Mon day to Pentlcton, Canada, where they are to assist In a four square cospel camp meeting. The girls left Monday evening and will reach Iheir work aometlme Wednesday. Rev. Orvllle Benham, evangollst here a few weeks ago, waa sum moned to Aberdeen. Wash., and Miss Kelsey and Mlsa Myers will fill thl vacancy. ROWLAND REUNION HELD TEACHER AND PCP1LS OF OLD SCHOOL GATHER HARHISBURO. Ore., June 19. (Special to the Register) The third annual reunion of the old ! Pike or Rowland school alumni association was held In the Pence grove Sunday, beginning at 11 o'clock, a. m. Memorial services were observed first In which the memory of the following alumni who died In the past year were honored: Mrs. J. M. Howe, Eu gene; Mra. Wm. Davidson. Browns ville; Mrs. Ed Drlnkard. Chewnleh, Wash.; Mrs. Opal Sickles Barnes, Carrier, Okla., and Mlsa Nona Le Vaugh. Peoria. Following the picnic dinner a short literary program and In formal talks helped the passing of the pleasant afternoon. About 70 members and friends of the asso ciation participated. The mem bership is made up of 198 students nnd 31 teachers. Two of the Pioneer teachers. George Waggon er of Eugene and Mr. Crawford of Shedd, attended. Several ex-pu- plls from a distance were present, I among lhm were Mrs. Bvers Sttlzman. Mrs. Ethel, DJomr. Pine. Ore., Mrs. Will Rice. Ashland. I HARUISBCRG NEWS NOTES HARRISBUKG, Ore.. June 20. j 'Special to the Register.) Miss I Jean McAfee, who has Just finished ' her freshman year at Reed college. : left Sunday for Nekatah, Wushi, ' where she will assist in Camn Wll- lapa, a summer camp for. girls. Jean will also act as counsellor at least part time. Mr. and Mrs. A. .li McAfee and Donald accom panied their daughter and sister to her new duties and will return in a few days. Louis Balkover. who has been visiting at the home of his daugh ter, Mra. J. W. Albin, the past win ter or since arriving from Edmond, Kansas, has taken a position as night watchman at the Keith saw mill, east of town. J. C. Wooley returned Monday evening from Mapleton where he I had trucked a load of household goods for the M. D. Morgan fam ily who are leaving for their new horn in Florence soon. Miss Irene Morgan accompanied her father and two brothers on their return to the coast city Monday. The new union high school board met Monday evening, the purpose being the preoaratlon br the budget committee preViously chosen of the financial apportion men ' for the ensuing year. Ten men constituted this committee, each of the five union directors selecting one other for this duty. The board will meet again In spe cial session. 8:30. Friday evening July 7. Interest In the grade school election Friday afternoon was light, but a dozen voters taking time to be present. John w. Owen was unanimously chosen as three year director and W. E. Wads- worth slmllarily returned to the clerkship. Professional Directory ATTORNEYS a D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law Room 8, 'upstair In Hovey Bldg. C. A. WINTER MEIER LANDS titles and probate specialties. Office, corner Eighth and Wil lamette streets. CHAS. A. HARDY Room 19. U. S. National1 Bank Building, comer Eighth and Willamette streets. S. M. CALKINS, Attorney-at-law, U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 167. J BEN HALL- Corporation and probate law. 206 Tiffany Bldg. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS DRS. GULLION. STANARD. DYOTT Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses furnished. Office 306 L O. O. p. Bldg. Phone 138. R. H. FIELDS. M. D. General practice. Special attention given to obstetrics and disease of wo men. Office 843 Miner Bldg Phone 628. Res. phone 1370. DR. BEARDSLEY; 810-15 ob stetrics and diseases of chltdren. Phones: office 646. Res 850. G F GtTI.DAGER. M D 731 Miner Bid. Phone, office 1748, Res. 28SS-J. DR. C. E. HUNT Diseases of children and obstetrics. Miner Bldg. Phones: office 648. Res. 1132. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. JOHN SIMONS Osteopathic phvslclan and surgeon. 404 Tit fany Bldg. Phone 613. DENTISTS DR. WRIGHT B. LEE Dentistry and X-ray. 403 Tiffany Bldg. Telephone 42-J. CHIROPRACTORS DR. SIMON, Electro Chiropractor. Over Penney' Store. 6-6-tf WHO? ME.? Ml An' ill. B& tiGHTy- SHT COMB. MICHAELMAS.' l I rr-J PAGE 11 Helllg: The popular Manhattan Players present a comedy of crooks, complications and laughs, "Putting It Over," by the author of "Tho Push." Matinee at 2:30 and night curtain at 8:20. Coming: Singer's muslca) Com. fdy company In "Chink, Chink," a gay Chinese revue; on the screen. Zane Grey's "Lightning;" starting Monday, Lou Chaney In "Laugh, Clown, Laugh," one of the year's most important film offering. Hx: Second day: "The Girl from Rio," a dashing romanco of fiery Spanish love of a woman who loved love more than life Itself wllh Carmel Myers and Walter Pldgeon co-featured;' also, a hew Andy Gump comedy, "Andy Nos His Onions." and th latest Oregon screen review, featuring scene of the Portland rose festival; Rex mu sic accompaniment on the organ. (Thuraday Is "Family Day.") .. Coming: Tom Mix In "A Horse man of the Plain,' with Tony, the wonder horse. In an actlonful dra ma of the rolling prairie, filled to overflowing with typical Mix thrills and laughs: The Count of Ten." with Charles Ray: May McAvoy In "The Reno Divorce:" Rln-Tln-Tin in "A Race for Life." , ': a McDonald: George Svdnev and Charlie Murray In "Flying Ro meos." ' Pianos, Rndlos or Phonoeranh for rent. EUGENE MUSIC SHOP, luas Willamette Street. . : 6-H-twk. Results Count And the Classified Ads Produc Results. , ... Business Services : - . Offered . CONTRACTORS BL1, T- ALDERMAN, D!rnr Bullder. Miner Bldg. Phon, JT. BUILDER My personal attention given to building of home. 648 W. 6th St. Phon 3361-W. ED WALDER Contractor & Builder. Phon- 1670 HARGRAVES AND LINDSAY puuoing contractors. 935 Oak. CHASE CO. Plumbing and heating. 936 Oak street. Phon RE-SHINGLING AS?Ay or Cei" Shinties. 1650-W. . paixtTxg & KALSOMINING A'lMWOD' P1U"" 8ptin?fMi ROY KOi;h. Phone Spring. 125rJ. BUSINESS COLLEGE " EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Summer School June. July, August ' Phone 666 for catalog INSURANCE Ssee SWANBERG FOR INSUR ANCE. 15 West 8th. Phon 1467. i PIANO TEACHING-" KINDERGARTEN work a special ty. Reasonable rate. Miss N. B. Bramley. 991 West 10th. FLOOR SANDING FLOOR SANDING . ' Work Guaranteed Phon 8040 or 1826-W. John Mitchell. , . . TRANSFERS' OREGON TRAWSPPR rrt f . haver & Bonney. We move every thing. 917 Willamette.. Phon 477. Res. 1204. HAULING Trash removing. Phone 1076-R. 2-13-tf EMPLOYMENT BUREAU SWANBERG'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ' ' Free help to you. IS W. 8th. Phone 1467. , COLLECTIONS L M. TRAVIS, Ine U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 118. PSYCHOMETRIST THOMAS BENNETT, PSYCHO METRIST. 1469 Wlllamett. Phone 1887-J. UNDERTAKERS W. F. WALKER Mortuary Elev. enth and Charnelton. Phone 723. W W. BRANSTETTER Phon 438. , . VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Pearl at Tenth. DRUGS CROWN DRUG CO. Miner Bldg. Owl Products. Phon 146. PLEATING Mrs. Bert Vincent Blu Rlvr. 3-34-tf DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and Tailoring. 1308 Willamette. Phon 1868-J. . 9-21-tf MATTRESS EACTORY O'BRIEN'S MATTRESS FACTORY MATTRESSES made over; new ones to order. 891 E. 8th St. Phone 899. 4-18-tf BEAUTY SHOP The Women's Corner HAIR CUT 36c MARCEL 760 Phone 849 City Barber Shop A Beauty Parlor Odd Fellow Bldg.. ., , .:, 'f-lO-tf ' - tin.. i-i-tf