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1 MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 192 PAGE 13 yiVIIOIIM , Dirlotly modern biniaiili hardwood 5, range, elegtrlo ,,'hou. ,,.,. t,..illiiK. "'" foni mil w. in, 0. ii.i. miiii;- lodern hoUM near Bedrooms, flreplao. lor. UainK. Call ,, neo-M. I o-U-tf tlraollv bungalow mi. III! West tin. Ilh. Inuuire apart- 4,1,1,0 8674-J 4-14-tt OH HAI.K Nearly tinllse. Meat 6lh HI. hardwuud floors, foil, garage. I'hona ? HUNT In all parts ; r ARSONS Phon isus B-3-tf frantically new is near h'lih school. I nr month. H. H. '"l Bungalow furnished: in ill or partly fur ni month. Oarage d Hi. 0;:'f a. Now buniialowa. WHIuinatta. DICK. ItHAl.TOK F i. it.tr Modern four-room 11,17 A. Tromn. room iNatlonol Hank Hid. t a.u.ir t Furnished 6. mom wllh gariig. , Call is. nfior (I ii. in. I 7-10-tf jfttioiiie close In, gar kid or unfurnished. L.l ,ir Imiulre Hi S3 1 7-11-1 7. room house, 91 bio SI70.W. . 7-ll-tf Lciose In furnlahad ke 490W.'. T-U- til Aimrimonta LlTl.B COURT Sartment houia, oen iclally with a view to tone wno aeeire a lilte. orderly place. and comfortably rur- (ulpped with modern a and provided with irvice; tucniaq in tene naignucrnooai iuilneaa district, ratea kahle. C. I. Colllna, (nnKar. 1 Ith and Pearl Itso. .7-l C ronni Duplex apart- Ifdrooni. located on and Alder Ht.; etrlctly fchi, Unit iiarage. hee- dry tr.i.v, tirepiace, nd hardwood floora; Ilh rli'ctrln rnnsa. LtVKS Al LIS-DMA V Phone 3040 7-4-tf t-l'inoly furnlahed Iment, cloia in. Alao room un'urnlabad gnrag. .cheap to ly. J:sh utHLinu. I. l-au-ii RIODKHN homa-llke filnK porch, furnlahad lullitd. Alao Bleeping laaonahl to (lealrabin aingc. Clone In. 12b7 , 7-11-6 ItArtl.K Modern fur- irtmcnt with rni;e: Binr.mcnt to he ahar I h clrl. Innuire lA. Phone 246 B-37-tr f Two amsll very de- rtmenta; quiet, home ment hnuee; prlvata 'nee. Inwn. Innuire Klfth Ktreot. 6.1-lf hinNISUKD APArtT. (private bath; llghta, lephonn; heat; on ioor; garage, Adulle. W. 6-10.tr f 6-room upper unfur- nrn tint. Adulta only. Un w. nth. Phona W. Working. 4-12-tf !, I and 6-room ; rcnuoimblo prlcea; underwood and Billot Nth and Pattoraon. 7-1-U T Modern' 5-room tinturnli-hed: electric 'iKiunire; , alcnm heat: " w. nrondway. 7-1-tf one Apt., ateam 'to bath. In tho Cooper "in and oak, Phone 4-26-tr. DER COURT he,l anartmentB avail tired summer ratea. See Alder. 8-10-tt T Modern furnlahed H, llcht. WMtn,. unit nnd $17. 1080 W, 7-18-a 'T --room furnished $15.oo month, light furnished.' 838 Chnr-7-13-3 f Nice 9 room furnish, uenta. Private hath. hone 610 J. ... , r 7-8-lf T jt-room unfurnished 629' TV0"' h"lhl Sun, Tue. 6. ao. if NTU al 141 to' n .a "a only. Light, water. " -i an, -7-7-8 ? burnished apart eaaonable rent, , St. kli',l;-'r".r"lhad nparl. jri. . , 7.U.4 h Apai trnnni. iji - 7-7-tf ruit IIENT Apartment I-IUIOM ITUIINJHHEI) APART- MENT, Cor. Willuinetla and U. Hth, 27.t,0, I'hom 160J.J. 7-10-11 FOR RENT On furnlahad and on unfurnished apartment. Roe Court, 1Mb Wlllaamatta, -6.tr f(J ItNlHIUCU OR Unfurnished uparimeiitl now and koy ai tha Vlulorla Apia,, Ml Lawrence HI. rhona 84(111, . 4-26-lf (IHIIIIIIN APARTMENTS FOR HUNT I'lrat 0 lit hm fiirnlklicil 01' II II r tll-l) lotluit lipt. Itunaoililhla rutin. I 'In, lid mil. 7 10-tr FOR HKSNT J.rnnin furnlahad miiirliiirnl, 110 por mo. Phone maw. 7-10-tf FOR RENT 4-room apt. Light, water and garuga furnlahod. 112 W, 6th. 6-29-ir .'On RENT -- Furnished apart munis, SI and H,rouius vvltb tiittli. Ht. Prancla apartments. 7-l-ir 6 -room apai-lmi'nt, . 869 East nth. Newly renovated. 114 00 par 1110. Telephone 1UUI-W, l-J0-if FOR RENT 2 AND 1-ROOM FUKNIhlllCI) APARTMENT. LAWRENCU). 6-8-tf KCm 1IENT - Eaal fhona 2170-W. ld duplex. 7-ia-tr FURNISHED AI'AICI MISNTH. Hon lioll ApNl'lli.etils. 7-11-tf (Oil ItlcNT Room- HOUM (Julet, eloiin arid nnnt. Hot watar In rocm, phona. hath, private tuiran. 1105 Pearl. 12-10-ir FURNISHED room for gentleman In modern home cloae In. I'hone IKI7-J. 7-1 3-0 FOR RENT -J-Tm large house. keeping rooms wllh garage. 07 Want 6lh. 7-12-1 FOR RENT Sleeping room with hoat and prlvata einranoa; 11.00 month. Phona K22-J, 4-13-tt Villi KI NT BUMNEftS OKFICEH POR RENT Bulla of 7 rooma In Broadway building, Broadway end Oak, Ideally arranged ror group . of proreaalonal men. North eapoaure. overlooking olty . park. Will leaae all, or part, ror term or yaara at very raaaonahle rent. Apply at tha Morning Regleter office. -10-tf KENT A naw piano only 16 per month; let the rent apply on pur chase If you wlah. KUOK.NE MUHIC SHOP 7-10.4 PIANO and Furniture moving; our apeelaltlee: prlcea reasonable. C. M, Tranafar Co, Fbone 12. 7-U-lf DEBIRABLK OPP1CE ROOM Steam heated, center of bualneaa district. Phona I3-J. ' ilDAItl) AND' ROOM" IN MY MODERN HOME 1 have aeveral varancUa for man who nre in the market for tha best plane 10 room end board. Those Interested call at 64 Vi Patter son. 7-13-tf POR RENT Comfortable sleeping accommodations; IS per month and upwards: also board: 1100 Patterson. a-6-tf PLEASANT room wllh good board ror one or iwo men. 161 W. 12th. I'hona 414-J. 4-30-tf "SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Carpenter work, re pairing, remodnlliiu or now work. Evans. 891 8th Ave. W. Phone 210-J. 6-18-tf WANTED By widow lady, house work by hour, day or week. Can give references. Phone 916. 7-11-6 EXPERIENCED Women wishes anv kind of work by dsy or steady position. 166 H W 5th.. Ave. 7-I0-8' WAINTBD By high school girl, work In private home: experi enced. 722 caro Register. 7-13-2 WANTED Child! en cared for by hour or day Call 80R7-Y 8-19-tf 6-17-tf WANTED Chamber work or cleaning. Thone 2884-W. . 1 7-10. IIOI'SEWOKK by honr. 1968-W. Phono 7-11-6 WANCED Housework hour. Phoni 1282-M. by, the -14-tr WANTED -female Help HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 'Light worl- Am all alone. J. A. Mc- PADDEN. Junction City, Ore. . s 7-$-6 WANT SD-V.'ondcutters to cut body fir. 1826 Alder. Phone 1462-J. 7-8-18 POLLY AND HER TU ADMIT, SUSIE, I'M I STUMPED, SOM MEfSLV , CROOK IS STGlPPIN' US PIN' US i i WE SE- 'T J OF EVEB'THIN(3 WE OWM-THE MOUSE- detective cam- FIMD A CLUE WANXkU WANTBI A coupia without ehll dran wlah to gai locatad for Ilia wlniar In a four 0: flva room un. furnlahad houaa. Tha houaa muat ha nw or narly naw, modarn In avary datall, and ulona In. I'leaaa do nol anawnr If your plana doaa not anawar thla dat orltitlon., I'hona 1247-w, t-l-tf WANTED 13200 Prlvata monay on wall Improvad aoranga ad joining hugana. I'AVNK rtADBrt K9om Id. Klrat National Hunk I'hona KOt-W i-4.tr WANT TO OORnow lino. Cllant haa land aalaa contiaot with un lii I U li la in e of UdOO. wa JJ6H0. 1'iiyii 20 par month In Intaraat, Will dlnroimt 20 pi-t, fur cnnh. KitANK'KlNNKV, 032 Wlllnm lla. 7-1 1-3 WANTED Monay for local loana. Can a"lv you bait of aacurlty on local loana without axpanaa to you. P. J, BBKOErt 103 Wlllamatta rhona 696 i-22.tr llava fou Anything to Hell 7 I'Urnltura. fitovaa, Toola, Clothing, Raxa, fiaoka, Anything alee? I Will pay you tlm mut monay. K. KKNDKICH an W. Ith I'hono 2390 o-2-tr WANTED UHI5D FUrtNITU It K Ono pioca or a houaa full; phone !I0 for hlKheat cah nrlcaa. WILLAMKTTB PltHNlTUItE CO. 66 Wait Ith Bt. 6-12-tf (IAULINO Uray Broa. Harvlca Truck. Oar bo He and Itubt'leh. Raaldenca 1 atop par wook 60e par mo. Fhonoi 702-W 6P6. -7-tr HliWINO MACIHN'b Rl'IPAIKINU All liinkiia. Work guaranteed. All makaa ror rent, 13 per month. Juit phone 816 and your aewing trouhlaa ara over. l-2(i-tr WANTED tleed rnra lo sell on commission. Kt-Htilta ('iuiiniuU'Cd, DOC MILI.EII, Sih Ht. (limine, 30 Wast th, Alao general ropalr. Ing: work guiiriinteed. Tea 1 a-3 WANT Prlvata Loan of 61200 at once, flood security. ColL on PA YNB ft P.ADER ' riist Nat. Bank ' 7-13 ft IB TOP THOSE ROOP LEAKS Roof repairing and painting all work guaranteed. J. D. Bahl Ing. River Ave. Phona 49-P-lt. 6-S-tf WANTICD Wool and mohair; highest prices paid: Pet Tonola. Phona 124K, Cottage Grove, Ore. , 6-8-tr WANTED TO RENT-House with several acres or amall larm near Eugene. 440 e-o Register. 7-U-8 rOR KAL8OMININQ, painting or paperhanglng. Call 8. B. HAY. DEN. Phona 894-Y. 4-11-tr f BUT STOVES, any kind, any con. dltlon. Stove repairs, water colls. J. A. Adams, 286 6th Ave., East. Phona 1221-M. 12-in-tr WANT TO LE.'.SE Sheep ranch. 400 acres nnd up. Pay cash. Earl Dusklll, Rte 8, Junction City. 7-13-8 POR WOOD SAWING. Phone 20. Henry Bunth, the man with two machines. 6-29-lmo. CASH PAID Por 1'sed pianos, 3rd tloor; McMorran and Washburne or call 2700. 6-27-tf TRASH, OR GARBAGE removed. Call C. H. Skinner, 88. 4-10-tf POEMS WANTED Mastercraft Song Publishers, Seattle. 7-10-tf WOODSAWiNG Phone 918. 6-s-tr TRASH AND RUBBISH hauling. Phone 1952-J. COST RLACK leather pockethook wth key and money. Liberal reward. Phono 2242-W. 143S W. 5th. 7-13-2 LOST Brown leather handbag In municipal camp ground. Con. talned Rettla-Wyatt tickets. Re ward. Phono 2572. 7-12-8 -GST Envelope containing notes, name of R. Kalquln. Return to 3 p. 8th. 7-10-5' LOST- Pair of glassea near Unl 1 varsity tennis courts. Return to Register. 7-11-3 MONEY TO LOAN IP YOU NEED money we hav It, for building or refinancing your loan. Paymenta $10 per thousand Including low rat In terest. W can lower your pay menta. McKT ft OILFRY 17 B. Ith Phona 1488 4-22-tf LOANS Planty monay. City and rarm: lowest Interest rato. P. J. BERQER, 868 Willamette . 11-1-tr PALS ASH HAS 50T A IDE J HE CAM . t SOLVE n Jy MONtV TO LOAN LOANS Monay to loan on homea, 6 per cent, prompt aervlce. No eon), mlsalon charge. We also have . money for straight loana. BANK OP COMMEUCE See Mr. Tiffany. S-I-tf WB REPINANCE or loan money on your automobile, Also clut tel loans. Small monthly pay. menta. IRA C. GATES 410 Miner Uldg Phone 2678 6-3-tf WE LOAN MONEY. ON CAHB OK REPINANCE THEM. UM ALL MONTH Lt PAYMENTS. 8WAN MOHTQAOE CO, East 7th Bt. I 8-8-tf MONET TO LOAN Monthly pay ment loans on dunlrnblo city proporty. No commlselon. KMI'.llY INHIMIANCK AIJWNCY 7 2th Ave. W. Eugene. Ore. -8-tt PA KM LOANS. LOWEST INTEK E8T City loans, straight or monthly plan. Prepayment privi leges. PETERSON McCULLS a.-1-tf PARM AND CITY LOANS Eugene Loan and Savings Bank 6-I6-tf MISCELLANEOUS VACATION TIME can be made it ore rnrnforiiilila If you know your hounehold Is had; while you are Kon. Out middi-me all-cover policies Will irotc?l. 8nill coat, too. We write nil forma of Insurance, as well as burglary. CARl'EN'IER, 936 Oak alroet 7-13-1 PRIED CHICKEN Dinners every Sunday; furnished cabin; U.60 per day; 16 per week. Come and enloy aervlra. VALENTINE'S RESORT Triangle like Tue Prl -12-tr POR HOUSE PAINTERS and pa per hangers call Preston ft Hales. 157 Willamette. Phono (6. -" TODAY'S MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. rtleae are prices dealers pay whole salers, except as otherwise noted. BUTTER Selling price, boi lot Creamery orten. Prlnta. extras 45c per lb. foi pl:n wrappers. Doiry nuylng nrlce. 2ac per lb BUTTERPAT Direct ohlppera' price: No. 1 grade, 44c lb.: atatlon price, 48c Ib.J No. 2, 89o lb.; Port land delivery price. No. 1 butter fat. 46c per lb.; No. St butterfat, 3c per lb. less. CHEESE Selling prices to re tailors: Tillamook county triplets, 28c; loaf 29c . per lb.; Tillamook f. o. b. selling prices: Triplets 26c per lb.: do loaf, 27c per lb. EOOS Selling price lo retailers by private firms: Extras 34e doxen. first mediums 30c; dox.:mediuin firsts. 29c doz. LIVE POULTRY Selling price: Hen. over 4 !4 lbs.. 28c; 4 to 4 V4 lbs., 17 18c: 3 to 4 lbs. 16c: under 3 lbs.. 14e; Leghorn broilers, 1 tilbs. up. 24 Iff 25c per ib.: colored bro'lers 28c lb.; old roosters, ivigiic id.; young ducks, 22(835c, young geese 13c lb. fruits ono VeReiahlea FRESH FRUITS Orangea, V lends $6 7.75: (flonda grapefruit $6 00(36.60: lemons. $7.00(8.50 case; bananas 5ffle lb. 8ACK VEGETABLE Selling price: Lettuce. Oregon. $1.251.50 per crate: celery 76c $1.50 dot.; spinach, local, 75 85c per orange box c:abbags. 2'i3c per Ib. - TABLE POTATOES Locale, 86e 11.25 per cwt: Yakima, 70c $1.50 cwt.; Deschutes Qems, $1.25 ft $1 60 cwt. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, $1.00 1.60 per djzen. ONIONS -Selling price to retail ers: New crop California silver skin. I2.26W2.50 per sack: red. $2.00 sack; yellow, $2.25 tack: garlic. 26c lb. TOMATOES California $2.00 2.60 per lug, repacked: local hot house 16 20. lb RHUBARB Local 76 85c box. STRAWBERRIES Oregon, $1.502.00 crate, SM pints. CANTALOUPES Jumho $3.00 3.25 crate: standard $2 763.00: flats $1.60 crate. APRICOTS California, 20 Ib. lug $1.50. CHERRIES Oregon Blng, 8 10c lb.; soft varieties 56c. Aleuts and rrmtnions COUNTRV MEATS Soiling prices to retailers. Country killed hoga. best butchers undet 160 lha : 15c lb.; veal 80 t o 100 lbs., 202te lb., spring lambs 2023c lb. LARD Pure lard, 16 Ho per lb.: shortening, 14 4o per lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams 26 27o lb.; breakfast bacon 26 if 39c lb. 4 NUTS Oregon walnuts, 26c: Jallfornla. 14 26c: peanuts, ran lll8o lb.; Brazil naw crop. 26c: almonds, 26 88c: filberts, 23e per lb. Fish and Shellfish FRESH FISH Fresh Chinook salmon, 2427c lb.; halibut 20 Jlc lb. OYSTERS Eastern. $5 00 gal Copyright U V3C,- Clr r v 1 -n the house-detect we! MT SlLmmtl Tl SCHEME,' ejw TiSK HOW'O V EXPECT TO I , JSii I lPPA.K;riAi' . 1 V cfO KB-rCH the thief ' 1 .-v-rPrf ll WHEN A PE6ULAP STOCK TREND IS mE.MPTK TO ItALLV IH RINCi DAY FAIL O. S. L'onunnii, General Klmdrlo anil Other Favnrllea, Rlimv neelstancc NEW YORK, July 12 (API The line of leant realslance In to. days' Ktoi-k market waa again downwind. Murk I iik up of the call money rain from the renewal figure or 7 to 8 pr cetit brought a flood of offifrlngi Into the market, sending many Isnuea down one to 12 points, ivt,r,il a 1 U'li, ills being mado dur ing the course of tht day to rally tho general ilst, but most of them full flu, although United States common.- (Iftieral Electric and n few 11I hr Industrial favorites showed siublorn resistance to sell ing pressure. (lenerHl Motors again bora the 4runt- of tlm selling pressure, ctos Ing six points lower at HiVi, after having fluctuated between 124 end I'M on total sales of nearly half a million eharea. Natloi.al Leather broke 12 polpts, Adams Expirug and American Lin seed preferred 10 oach, and Ameri can Rank Note, Case Threshing, liul'ont, Kelly-Sprlngfleld, 8 per cent preferred, Kossla Insurance anl Wright Aeronautical, five to eight pointa. rtudlo sold down to 162 1.2 and rallied to 1 B6 M up 1 hi, American To'.acco Isniies ran up four points on talk nf a two for one stock split- up Manhattan Electric Supply re corded a similar gain. United Ntatos Steel common met good hupport throughout the ses sion, closing fractionally higher at 136. Except for a break of seven points In Nickel Plate common and five points In Lehigh Valley, most of the rails received fairly good support. Ion: Olympla. tun measure. $6 60 gallon, crab. $2.60$3.60 per dozen. Hope, Wool, Hide, etc. -WOOL Contract ll: Willam ette valley 880410 lb. I Eastern Oregon, 83 36c. MOHAIR Buying prices: Long hair, 60c lb.; kid btlr 70c lb. HIDES Buying price: Salted hides, all weights, 16o: part cured hides 14c; green hides. 14c; salted buds, to; green bulla. 4o; sailed cr green calf, 10c; with three holes or over, a He; salted or green kips, 1 8c: halr-sllpped hides and skins, half price. GRAPE ROOT No. 1 dry. 4e lb. HOPS Nominal; 192? crop clue, ler 20 22c per lb. HuRSEUlDEH Green or dry. salted, each, 82.00; pony skins, $1.00 each; oolt skins, 26c each; dry horse, 76o with tall e.nd ma,ne on; all out hloea. halt prtce. SHEEP PELTS Flint dry heep pelts, long 2026e: flint dry, badly burry. llu; flint dry short, lie. dry salted pelt, long. each. 81.00 $1.(0; oalted pelt, short, each. 16 S30c; salted shearings, each, 10 15a; goat elate. 6a Portland Ilvetock Official quotation at the North Portland stockyards today are a follows: . . Cattle and Calves Steers (110U-1300 lbs.) good : $11.2612.10 Ditto "WO-llOO lb.) good 11.50 12.10 Ditto (800 and up), mediums 10.2511.26 Ditto common 8.6010.25 Helfera (860 lb. down) good 10.00O10.50 Ditto common to . medium 8.6010.00 Cows, good 8.76 9.25 Ditto, common to medium 7.00 8.7S Ditto, low cut .... 5.00 . 7.00 Bulls (yearlings ex cluded good beef. 7.00 7.76 Ditto, medium 6.60 7.00 Calves (600 ;b. down) ' medium to choice. 8.5010.50 Ditto, cull to com mon 6.60 8.50 Vealers (milk-fed, good to choice ... 13.0014.00 Ditto cull to med ium i 11.0013.99 Ditto, cull to com mon 7.6011.00 Hog Heavyweight 250-350 pounds, medium to choice $10.00911.60 Medlumwelxht 200-260 pounds, medium to choice 11.0012.00 Lightweight 160-200 pounds, medium to choice 12.00 12.26 Light llshts 180-160 pounds, medium to choice , 11.00U.76 Pecking sowa, rough and smooth ...... S.5010.00 Slaughter pigs 90-130 pounds, medium to oholce 10.2511.26 Feeder nnd' atocker pigs, 70-130 -pound modlum to choice . 9.00 P.60 (Soft or oily hoge and roosting pipe excluded In above quotations.) Sheep and Lamb Following quotations except on Inmba on ahorn basis: Lambs (84 lhs. down) good to choice ... 11.60 13.00 1023 by Newspaper Service, -Inc. Ditto, (93 lbs. down) medium , 10.0011.(0 Ditto, all weights, cull to common .. 0.00 10.00 Yearling withers (110 lbs. down) medium to choice 7.00 (.60 KweiP (120 lbs. down) medium to choice. 4.00 1.00 Ditto (120-160 lbs.) med'um to choice . J. 00 4.60 Ditto (all weights. cull to common ... 2 00 8.00 Clilcugo Oral 11 Market CHICAGO. July 12 (AP) Wheat, corn and oats all took a decided swing upward In price to day.' Reports were current that Russia had bought 1.000,000 buh- ols of Canadian wheat, and that prevalence of lenf-rust In Saskatch- wan province was contlrmed. Talk was heard also that a good many stock market operators were turning more actively to dealings In grain. Wheal values closed llrm, 1 6-8e to 2 l-lo net highercorn 8-lc to 2"ic up, and oats at 6-Sc to 2c Kiiln Portland Oraln Market PORTLAND, Ore., July ,12. (AP) PorJIand cssh grain: Wheat: BBy hard white J1.44; soft white (1.24- western white, 11.84; hard winter $1.26: northern spring ll.2: western red 21.25. Oala, No. 2, 38-lb. white feed 244 Barley. No. 2, 45 lb. BW J36.60 Corn. No. 2 EY shipment 245.60. Mlllrun, xtsndard, 33 2S. Portland Tfay Market PORTLAND. Ore.. July 18 (API Hay: Buying prices: East ern Oregon Imothy 121 Q 21.50; do valley J 1 7.60 IS; clover 12; oat i hav tlSfrlS. straw JS.60 ton: sell. ng prices J2 ton more. Portlnnd Livestock Market POr.TLAND, Ore., July 13. (AP) Cattle and calves, gteady; eeelpts, 50.' Hogs, steady; receipts 170. Sheep and lambs, steady, re ceipts 450. NOTICE OP SALE OP GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land Office. Washing. ton, D. C June H, 1928. Notice I hereby given that auh. Ject to the condftlona and Umlta. tiona or the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.- 218), February it.. 1919 (40 Stat. 1179). .June 4. 1920 (41 Stat. 758), and departmental regula tions or April 14, 1924 (60 L. D. 876), the timber on the following lands will be sold Aug. 6, 1928, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at cubllo auction at the United States land office at Hoseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not leas than the apprais ed value as shown by this notice. sale to be subject to the approval or me becretary or the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one' per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise parent will Issue for the timber, which must be removed within ten year. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations or ganized under the laws of the United States or any State, Terri tory or District thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision wil be 'offered separately .before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 17 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 13, lot 2 red fir 190 M, lot 3 red fir 360 M, T. 29 S., R. 10 W, Sec. 16. SE14 NEij white Cedar 60 M. yellow fir 70 M. red fir 500 M: SWU NEH white cedar 100 M-. yellow fir 130 M, red fir 700 M, NE44 SEU white cedar 860 M, yellow fir 350 M. red fir 120 M, red cedar 20 M, tSW'i SEVi white cedar 440 M, yellow fir GOO M, red fir 70 M, T. 28 S., R. 12 W., Sec, 1S.' SEW NW'4 red fir 660 M, white cedar 80 M, SW',4 NWU red fir 620 M, none of the timber on these 'sections to be sold for lean than $2.00 per' M for the red and yellow fir, $9.00 per M for the white cedar, and $1.50 per M for the red cedar. T. 20 S., R. 1 W.. Sec. 5, SE'4 mv red fir 1070 M, NE'i EW!i red fir 1500 M, T. 13 S.. R. 6 W Sec. 19, SEW SWU yellow fir 6S0 M, red fir 2180 M, none of the timber on these sec tions to be sold for less than $1.75 per Mi for the red and yellow fir. T. 21 8., R. 6 W Sec. 1. NEH SEW yellow fir 100 M, red fir 275 M. NW'4 SE'i yellow fir 200 M. red fir 325 M. SEM SEW yellow fir 300 V, red rir 225 M, SWH SEW vellow fir 456 M. red fir 260 M. NEW SWW yellow fir, 500 M. red fir 700 M, SEW SWW yellow fir 275 M, red fir 625 M, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., Sec. 1, lot 2 red fir 160 M. KV! NEW red fir 460 M, SWW NEW red fir 300 M, white -fir 60 M. T. 22 S.. R. 3 W., Sec. 19. NEW SWW red fir 986 M, none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than $1.60 per M for the red and yellow fir and 75 cents per M for the white fir. T. 7 S., R. 7 W., Sec. 31. SEW SWW yellow fir 75 M, silver fir 400 M. noble fir 60 M. red cedar 10 M, T. 37 S., Tt. 7 W., Sec. S3, NEW NWU sugar pine 180 ' M, vellow pine 65 M, red rir 95 M. NWW NWW sugar pine 46 M, red fir 280 M, none of the timber on these sections to be sold for lese than $1.00 per M for tho red, silver nnd noble fir, $1.60 per M for the red cedar. $1.7o per M for the yellow fir. and $3.00 per M for the sugar and yellow pine. T. IS S., R. 6 W., Sec. 7, SEW NEW red fir 920 M. red cedar 20 M. NEW SEW red fir $00 M, SEW BEVi rd fir 1620 M, red cedar 30 M, none of the timber on this sec tion to he sold ror less than 13.00 per M ror the red fir and red cedar. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner. Tueif A Prl. 7-2-10. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREtlON, FOU LANE COUNTY In the matter of the catate of Julletla Nestle, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator In the above entitled matter, by virtue of an order made and entered In said matter on the 18th day of August, 1927, will on and after the 30th day of July 192S proceed to sell at pri vate sale at tho office of C. A. Wlntermeier or H. M. Brownell In Eugene, Ine county. Oregon, the following described premises: Lot number Six (8) In block numbered five (5) In Kelly'a addition to. the Town of Spring field according to recorded plat thereof, all In Ine coun ty. State of Oregon, Terms of sale: cnh. Dated June 29, 198. C. H. NESTLE. Administrator. Frl 8-29-5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice la hereby given that School District No. 117, West Fir. Oreiron. will receive bids for the labor (and metal work for heating system) for the remodeling of their present schogl building. Plans and jpeclflcatlons may be had at the office of j. k. I'ora. i'J'j c. om m. Broadway Building Directory Broadway at Oak Street TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 867 Oak street. Telephone 684. PERDEW REALTY CO. 876 Oak street. Phone 2421. MT. STATES POWER CO. 881 Oak street. Phone 28, 20TH CENTURY GROCERY- Groceries. Vegetables, Meat. 109 East Broadway. Phonel594 GEROW T. M. Are.iltect. Room 201-202. Phone 1674. THOMAS . BATTON STUDIO Room 208.204-206. Phone 887, REMINGTO! RAND BUSINESS SERVICE, Inc. Room 206-207- 201-214 and 216. Phone 23S. Professional Directory ATTORNEYS S. D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law Room 2. 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. National Bank Building, corner Eighth and Willamette streets. 8. M. CALKINS. Attorney-at-law, U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 167. . BEN HALL. Corporation and probate law. 106 Tiffany Bldg. PHYSICIAN'S and SURGEONS DRS. GtTLLION, STAN A RD, DYOTT Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glaeses furnished. Ofrice 306 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 133. 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 1870. W. C. BUNDRANT, M. D. Proctologist Rectal Diseases 612 Miner B.dg. Phone 591 or 574 DR. BEARDSLEY. 810-16 ob stetrics and diseases of children. Phones: office 645. Res 160. DR. J. R. WETHERBEE Eye( sar, nose and throat only 801-2-8 Miner Bldg. Phone 1601 G F. Gin.DAGER. M. D.. 731 Miner Bid. Phone, office 1741. Res. 2888-J. DR. C. E. HUNT Diseases of children and obstetrics. Miner Bldg. Phones: ofrice 648, Res. 1132. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. JOHN SrMONS Osteopathic physician and surgeon. 404 Tif rany Bldg. Phone 618. DENTISTS DR. PERRY A. BAKER Dentistry 804 Miner Bldg. Phone 646. Res. Phone 1511-M DR. WRIGHT B. LEE Dentistry and X-ray. 401 Tiffany. Bldg. Telephone 4 2-J. DR. F. A. REILING 1020 Charnelton Phone, 2657-TV CHIROPRACTORS DR. 8IMON, Electro Chiropractor. Over Penney' Store. 6-6-tf By Cliff Sterrett Eugene, Oregon, upon (he, deposit of 110.00 aa a guarantor that tha plana will be returned In food condition and upon the date agreed pon. A certified check- ror tiva , er cent of the amount of tha pro.. posal must accompany each bid, aji. guarantee that, snoum tne worx be awarded him, he will execute 0 urety bond for 60 per cent of tha. mount of the - contract, within ' ve daya after having been award. d the contract, and ahotild he fnll o do so, ho will rorrelt hie certified ck. All bids muat be delivered: o H. J. Knax. clerk, pot later than Saturday the 3 1 at day of July, 1921 at :no p. m. Py order of the school hoard. E. M. JACKSON, Chair. H. J. KAAZ, Clark. All of West Fir, Oregon. Prl. 7-6-2 Business Services Offered CONTRACTORS BLAIR T. ALDERMAN, Designer. Buntter. Miner Blag. Phone 2676. PRANK NEEDHAM v BUILD ER--My personal attention given to building or home. 641 W6thSLPhone 2869-W. ED WALDER Contractor ft Builder. Phone 1570 HARGRAVES AND LINDSAY Building contractors. 936 Oak. I'l.l .MHI.NG and HEATING " CHASE CO. Plumbing and heating. 93 6 Oak street. Phone 243. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MRS. MABELLE CRISWELTj ' Chamber of Commerce PIANO TUNING LUTELLTJS WOODS. Call 1729-W. RE-SHINGLING 10 MONTHS to pay. Phone 101. J. J. uronin. ASPHALT or Cedar Shingle. 1650-W. PAINTING ft KALSOSITNINO ROY KOCH. Phone Spring. Jll-J. A. E. WOOD. Phone Bnrlnafi.U 120-M. T. H. OVE. Phone 1979J1. BUSINESS COLLEGE EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Summer School June, July, August ' Phone 666 for catalog INSURANCE Ssee SWANBERG POR - INSUR ANCE. 15 West 8th. Phone 1467. PIANO TEACHING KINDERGARTEN work a special ty. Reasonable rate. Miss N. B. Bramley. 991 West 10th. FIOOR SANDING FLOOR SANDING ' , , Work Guaranteed Phone 1046 or 1826-W. John MItcheU. TRANSFERS OREGON TRANSFER CO.. Copen. haver ft Bonney. We moye every thing. 917 Willamette. Phone 477. Ree. 1204. HAULING Trash Phone 1076-R. removing. 1-12-tf EMPLOYMENT BUREAU SWANBERG'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Free help to you. IS W. 1th. Phone 1467. - , COLLECTIONS L. M. TRAVIS. Inc U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone 111. HEALTH HOME" ENJOY health, correct diet. Per sonal attention for nervousness, -rheumatism. Magnacoll sweat. Lady attendant. 1200 Willamette. PSYCHOMETRIST THOMAS BENNETT, PSYCHO METRIST. 14691 Willamette. Phone 1887-J. UNDERTAKERS W. F. WALKER Mortuary Elev. nth and Charnelton. Phone 721. W. W. BRANSTETTER Phone' 433. VEATCH FUNERAL Pearl at Tenth. . HOME DRUGS CROWN DRUG CO. Miner Bid. Owl Product. Phone 14.6. PLEATING Mr. Bert Vincent Blue River. . J-24-tt REST HOMES CONVALESCENT AND' REST HOME, Facing Llthta. ' Park, Ashland, Ore. Delightful ell mate and surrounding for in valids and old people. DRESSMAKING TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS GENERAL REPAIR WORK 464 East 8th. thonel440-J DRESSMAKING and Tailoring. 1808 Willamette. Phone 1868-J. -21.tf REASONABLE PRICES. Madi son. Phone, 2856-J. MATTRESS FACTORY O'BRIEN'S MATTRESS FACTORY MATTRESSES made over; new ones to order, 121 E. 8th St. Phone 899. 4-15-tf BEAUTY SHOPS HAIR CUT 85c MARCEL T5a Phona 149 ' City Barber Shop A Beauty Parlor Odd Fellow Bldg. '. Tha Women s Corner 6