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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
JMI JJIIUT DSUHBn Snura IRJ3A30 ! ll stoxsao -Kraaxsval It IB not half aa Imnnrrnn In farm boy to know about bank dis count or tne height of an Asian mountain as to know what consti tutes a good soli. Whv inmne him to got his mental training In study ot many thins ho can use to little ad vantage and leave him in Ignorance ui ireeB ana grasses and grains and animals? We do this because we have not awakened to the new Indus trial education. We follow ruts made by men who know few useful things. Courses of study should be made by men who know the application of science to everyday life. A new or der of things Is on the way. We Bhall bury I he old. It would be done quickly If teachers were pre pared for it. w J. Splllman. Mary M. says sne is going to get her sweetheart one of those beautiful l.ocket Signet Rings at CUngenpeel's for a Xmas present. ddlo 14 KOSKIllIta MARKET. $ ? Cerenls. WHEAT 90c i$ 1.00. OATS 50c bushel. HAY Vetch, $14 ton; grain ton; alfalfa, S13116. BARLEY $34 ton. Livestock. STEERS Alive, 2 3c. COWS Alive, fat, 22&o. VEAI., Dressed, 4 V4 5c. HOGS Dressed, 7c; alive. Be. SHEEP 3c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive, 8810c; dresBed, 12V4c; geese, alive 76c each, or 7c lb; dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 9 10c; dressed, 14lGc; turkeys, alive, 1714c; dres sed, 1920c. BUTTER Creamery, 37 Ho lb: country, 35c lb. EGOS 3714c doz. POTATOES $1.25 cwt. WOOL 14o lb. HONEY 15o lb. CABBAGE 2c lb. ONIONS 2o lb. APPLES IVic lb. PEARS IVic lb. During changes of weather al ways use Marsteri' Cough Balsam. Over 300 sheep are already enter ed for the Midwinter Sheep Show to be held at Pocatello, Idaho, Jan. 14 to 16, In connection with the Na tional Wool-Growers' Association. Entries are still coming In nnd lhnr Is now little doubt about this being the greatest show in the hlBtory of the association. Rough Dry Price List. PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock Prices. Following is the general range of values on stock ruling in the yards iui lam siiipiuenis: - 3 est east-of-mountalns. .u, uiuinary, fo.ib; block ers and China fats, $5.00 6.60, stockers and feeders $4.76 6.00. CATTLE Select east-of-mountnln steers, $4.00; medium steers, $3.75 best cows, $3.00; medium cows, $2.602.75; stags, $2.603.00: ljulls, $1.7502.00. SHEEP Best wethers, $3.60; or dinary wethers, $3.25; lambs, $4. 4. 10; straight ewes, $33.25; mixed lots, $?.602.75. VEAL Choice young calves, $4.50; heavy and rouzh. t:t tkisi 1.VU. Bulter, Ekks mid Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 35 S6c; fancy, 32V4c; store, 20c. BUTTER FAT Delivery, f. o. b. Portland, Sweet cream, 34 Vic: sour, 32Vio per lb. POULTRY Mixed chicken. 1 nh 12c; hens, 12V4c; roosters old, 10c ijjoia, iztc; oroiiers, 12V4c; geese, spring, 8 9c; turkeys, alive, 17 Vic; spring ducks, 14c; pigeons, squabs, $2.00 2.50 per dos; old, $1.00; dressed poultry, llV4o lb. higher. CHEESE Full cream, flats, trip lets and dnlsles, 14Vi16c; Youug Americas, 16 16c. EGGS Local best, 3 7 Ho per doz.; eastern, 27V430c; local stor age, 25c. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1908 crop, choice 8Vic; primes to choice, 7Vi8c; prime, 7 7 Vic; medium, 6H0 lb. WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley, 15c lb. sheepskins Shearing, 10 16o each; short wool, 25 40c; med ium wool, 60c$l.00 each; long wool, 75c?f$1.25 each. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, 18 19c TALLOW Prime, per lb., 34c; No. 2 and grease, 2 2 Vic HIDES Dry hides, 1314c lb; green, 67c; . bulls, green salt, 4 60 lb; kips, 67c; calves, 810c per lb. Grain, Flour and Hay. WHEAT buying price, new Track; Portland Club, 90c; blue stem, 95c; fortyfold, 91 92c; red, 88c; 'Willamette Valley, 9lc. HAY Producer's price New tim othy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $14 $16; ordinary, $12.6013; eastern Oregon, $16.50; mixed S110ti2: clover, $10; grain, $11. cheat, $11.; alfaira, $10$11. OATS Producer's price Track, No. 1 white,, $30.60 $31.60; gray. $29.60 $30.60. ' IRONED. counterpanes, 10c, fringed ....15 Sheets o Pillow Slips 2 ruiow uoigters a Tablecloths 5 Tablecloths, large or hem stitched 10 luweis 1 loweiB, nam Towels, roller Nankins Cloths Flour sacks Dollies V, Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs, silk. Standcovers, plain " 2 NOT IRONED. Overshlrts 5 Undershirts 0 Underdrawers k Nightshirts . . 3 Combination . Pajamas, pair 10 uiiuer vest Hose, pair Neckties " j STARCHt'n Skirts 5 iMgniuresses 3 Drawers 9 Chemise 1 Corset covers 2 "nlBlB .5 Waists, boy's 3 iviiuouns wrappers r Aprons 2 Child's Pieces 2 Shnms. nnlr 1 n DHsn curtains 9 Pillow Covers 2 Ronnets Sleeves, pair 9 Belts .' .' . 1 EXTRAS. Blankets, wool, pr 50 Blankets, cotton, pr .25 Quilts 25 Hedtlcks , 10c up Sweaters 15 No Shirts, Collars. Cuffs. Vests.' i.'n- Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers done In this department except at regular prices. A list of articles must ac company each bundle, or our count accepted as correct. We starch all articles that require it. No bundle for less than 25 cents. ROSEUURO STEAM LAUNDRY. NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Tho Janitor Falsely Accused.' "The Water Sprite." "All for a Bird." ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "I've Set My H-art on You." and "Don't Leave the Old Folks, Jlnimie." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS. What better than a nice rocker or a Morris chair? Full line of combination Desks, Book Cases; also Ladles' Desks. Fine line of Quartered Oak Bu reaus and PrincesB Dresser. Full line of extension tables, China Closets and Buffets. Complete line of Suit Cases and Trunks. Blssell's Carpet Sweepers. Tue celebrated Monarch and To ledo Ranges, none are better. Fine line of Dining Chair B. M. O. E. and all kinda of felt Mattresses to sleep on. Doll Carts, for the little folkB, from 75c to $4.50. . B. W. STRONG, jtf The Furniture Mao. Heap's patent low-down water box in antique, golden oak or walnut at Winnie Gaddls, the Plumber's, dtt X-mas Time is Here And We Have a Large Assortment of CANDIES for the Christmas trade Ask for price on large quantities.. Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are fresh. Our PLUM PUDDING is delicious. Our GREEN OLIVES in bulk are excellent. HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles are the best made we have them. Don't forget that we have TURKEYS, GEESE and CHICKENS. When you want GROCERIES come and trade with us. GOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES con tribute to our success. HARNESS & JOHNSON Sheridan Street GROCERS Phone 1031 A STITCH IN TIME saves nine. A knowledge of where to buy the choicest meats will save you from the waste incident to poor meats and the complaints they are sure to cause. If you buy your jneats here you will be sure of the choicest cuts of the choicest cattle. Give us your order to prove how bet ter meats and smaller bills can be had at the same time. The Economy Market Geo. Kohlhngen, Prop. Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, - - Oregon SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling your house hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd jet Man GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., " Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.