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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
•s SHERIFF FRED FISK'S ALL SUtóvJc-RS LARGE MAJORITY S::3CLD READ TH!S y t< t.iin ut* <*t uceuuut up Ao M«y » , i < being *ent out to all de I linquent »ubscribem ot the Weekly (.,. ,,l. Unit wa* the date when tin transferred burin. - (1.1110.11 Bum from till to the Guard Print i,g Co , Inc. v»e liutl that all those ^who are in arrears will remit promptly in full or n part, as they are be*t able to do. \ud in order ‘o make an inducement to all to pay in ad mice, we will gi the “Oie.<iu Agriculturist,” the bet farm, fruit and stock paper in the Northwest, free for one year to all who will pay 91.50 in advance for a year's subscription to the Weekly Guard. Thia applies all - e to old and new subscriber*, an t we wrould like to have our friends te'l their neigh hors who do not take the Guard about it, so that they may take advantage of the offer. The Weekly Guard now prints a interesting serial story, and contains a full local and Portland market rejrort. In a short time, when our new press arrives here front the Ea-t, the paper will be much ini very proved, as well as enlarged. We also make the tallowing special clubbing oilers to tho.-e who pay f?r the Guard in advance: Weekly Guard i.i. l St. Louis Twice a-Week Republic, both, 91.75, Weekly Guard and Semi Weekly Or egotr Journal (Portland , 92.25. We can also get you any other pub lieation you desire at reduced priors. SPEC! AL NOTICE. Some time ago, before the Guard Printing Co. purchased this £|»i| er, a number of subscriptions were taken on the promise of sending free sever al other publications. The Guaro acted in good faith ill this matter aud paid the Eastern publishers foi their magazines to be sent lice riling to contra-t, but it seems that somi of them weie never received by tin subscribers. Now in order t > show r go >| faith In the matter we will •I gon Agricultur 1st'' m 1,' m (. public (>emi w•■.: . .."s> h 11 those who The Portland Journal ha* lhe fol lowing couecriiing the late eliction in Laue county: “Nu doubt one of the beet polit ical run* imi l<- in the *fHte ot Oregon id the late election wa* made by Sheriff Fred 1 i»k in Laue county. “Sheriff l'i»k, a Democrat, wa* elect.d by l‘j*‘.i majority, notwith standing the fact that Laue county i* 12>*J Republican. In 18U4 he won by (2 m majority under the *ame eon <ltiion*. Sheriff Fi*k in a graduate ot the University of Oregon, elaea of 1897. He entered the abeiiff’* office a* deputy in 1898 anil' was appointed, sheriff in 190.3 upon the death of Sheriff Wither* ami in 19o4 and 19(XJ ¡ wa* elected a* above. “Sheriff Fi*k i* a ¡thorough bu»i-i lie** and clerical man and ba* an ex- 1 celletit record a* a crimiual officer. I being con*idered one of the beat Mheriff* in the Northwest. Hi* vote ¡ surely *bows that lie 1* all right among the people of Lane county." i It will be seen that Sheriff Fisk i at the late election beat W. J. War- ii 'ek, the R- publican nominee, just 1199 vote* more than he bent the late J. S. Stile* in 1904. WEEKLY REPORT OF LOCAL MARKET POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. Eggs Per dozen, lll(<i2l<c. Dairy butter, 12lgc; creamery but ter. 4oc per roll. Hen*—'.*(a 10c. Frys—-12(814c. Geese— 5oi 7c. Duck*—10(« 11c. PORTLAND .MARKETS. Front Street, June 28.-The princi fill' 1 ' v •« premium pa pal features of Hit Portland ivholerule narki Is today ai e pe< W. . ■> > .. rry the iuisteri Regular bams lsc advanced. publishers did not keep their con Bacon pllces \c lower. Pieuie hams >4c advanced. tract, as they have the (iuard* Hop sales al lower price money mid have given nothing in re hcuicily of pouitiy holds price. I gg* are firm anil unchanged. turn for it, a d are willing to go to Cur cantaloupe* arrive* in. this ev i :i expense in order that our Stimvla rries higher with scare ity. Loganberry demand i* hiaviei. sub may get us m arly a.- pi * I lour buyer* and seller* a|ait. •ible what they paid their money tor. Grain bag* firm. Silve skin onion* are coming, If you di I not receive these pre (lid potatoes sell at low price. Ilu.v market in good shape; poi r uiiiini papers d<op us a line will, inality. your name mid address and state ■Scarcity cf dressed liuat*. which one of the other papers you HOP SALE AT LOWER PRICE. prefer. With the great iinptoveiut nt in hop Address •rop pro-peets there is not now so | .real a demand for 1945* a* a week or I GUARD PRINTING CO, *o ago. 'lheie are still a lew orders : 'll the market ttn re always are—but Eugene, Oregon. .be pr.ee* me too low to consider, lotiii V. Swan, of Portland, wbol.a* a iop rami; along the Clackau a* Mur i on comity lines, *ul<1 14 Laie* of. ■Iioice hop* of U*V> growth Tuesday1 iftermiou at loljc per pound. The Lorane, Juue 28.—Addi-oli and ale wa* made on an order from the Rosa bave eommeneed haulii g tic*. East. Swan ha* ia-eii otfeiirg his I Imp* tor sale i -r some tain, and a M.«s Idn Maek and Mi*« Rubi •nek or so gate an optgou <11 them j Muore are guests at tlie home ot 1 > a local 4 alerat a slightly advanced , igu.e. lhe option wa* allowed to go E. Waiil. v. The pr< sent inactivity <t the E. S. Addison's arm wa* brokel alket i- c.o.-mg the few reiiaining last Ti urs.'iiy- while sorking oli th. iold< r* to becon e afflicted with road. Or. Jol>, of Cottage Grove, •old fei f Several other sales are was calimi tu set it and Mr. Addinoli ■eported around the same figure. Lui dne iieriis la llow alile to ite up al d arolllld t< Egg* ate firm, 22c. thè delight ot hi* niany friend*, Grain bag* are higl er, l0ml0lte. t’reancery butter, 2i c. thougli it will he some lime before Chicken* IJtyi'ilie per pound. he cali play baseball. M heat, «alley, iiiu.lc; bluest' n-. Borii To Ur. and Mr*. E. 8. Ad 74c. Oat* 928. i per ton. di», n ì uii s.lay r ight, a tlne girl. • Barley -9.1 i*l. Ki’v Vnn Eossen, of Draiu, con- Hay - Timothy, 91O(<i 912; ordinai y. duet.'d thè quarterly meeting bere 91"(«9bo., Moid Valley, coarse to medium, last Saturday and Suiidny. The ser vice* on Sunday wtre «eli attend.d 22c; flue. 24c. Mohair New, file. and grea’ly i njoyed. Hop- Contract, 114*> crop, 10c; l'.’O.", Oregon, 10(4 loiyc. Potatoes—rih" per »ack; new pota toe*, 91.Oom91.50. | Chlttim lurk New stock, 2ltc lb. Beef steels, 4«f5c; cow», 3(<i 4 c ; I will till my regular appointment hogs. 7l«c<«9c; veal, 6oi 7c ; mutton, lambs, l«c. at Elmira Saturday and Sunday as usual. A good attendance at 2:30 Saturday 1« requested, as matter* ot Importance for transaction will claim Wednesda'y Daily eur attention. 1 w ill preach the second sermon of j. 8. Deane, an old reaident ot Jas the serie* of sermon* on the second per, died thia morning at 1:30 o'clock coming of Christ Sunday at 11 a. tn. of «taniaeh and kidney ttoublea. He Everybody is invited to attend. was aged 67 year*. hi* birthplace be D. E. BAKER. Pastor. ing New York. The funeral will be he^i tomorrow. T. J. Duckworth was in town from Camp Creek Saturday. He Dr. leiwe, the optician, will lie in reports grain crops well along in bi* Eugene offlee all nest »ei-k that section aud looking tine. Have him cure your bead and eye B. P. Inman, of Junction R. F. ache with a pair of hi* superior D No. .3, was a buaitiesa caller at glasses. They cost no more than the • 4«.. « .< ...» ■dber k'ni. • • -• » .u -V Q • ■ • , Eugene will not cilebrate th: 4th of July, but this. Eugen:’. .... "Celebrating Sale" of importance to eviryon: es?e:ially to you w.ao want cei.oratmj SATURDAY, MONDAY, red«W , - FR.lo^v What’s needed bz the fc n'.ninc grow i up, S iit? W list? G’.oves?—^¿£2 — ^yid v > KT-t.*: .-> G_3Ves? WaistcoatsFj^ Shirts? Collars? Nmktrs? come to mi :d — are waiting.----------------------------- ---------------------- - —-— ________ 'i'ne Jiris and Boys? al! here together with every incidental thit goes to complete the ________________ warurjpe^ To make it convenie nt for thYS? who ->-» 'mahle »odryf^ the Girls and Boys to complete the celebration. —-n n t . ----- i ping du-in? th; day, this store will be open Tuesday evening, July 3rd, till * o clock Celebration Sale of Ready-to-wear Celebration Sale of Goods by fl# Y A R. APPAREL D 5000 yds. Embroidery and Lace, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Wraps, Mus in-underwear, Values to 75c Your Choiceat 14C Belts Gloves, Neckwear. 5000 yards of fine embroidery and Net Top lace in white, crus Arab, 2 to 9 in. wide, values to 75c a yard. Your choice st 14c yi. Tailored so ts at 1 4 off Regular Prices 27 stylish Tailored suit» in Eten and Fony jackets effects, gored and circuhr skirts, greys, blues, green, and black, sizes 32 to 40. The entire stock. You choose your style and co'or ind pay 3-4 its value. Prices, til.*0, f 16.00, ^18 00 and «22.50. Wash Goods at, y2 Price The weather is responsible for this great sacrifice o’ wishib'.e miteri- als. Other stores might carry them over a season but we prefer tout the loss and show only new goods next season. The prices are 5c, 9c, 18c, and 27c a yard. Dress Goods and Fancy Silks. Specially priced for this Celebration Sale. I Knit Underwear S P E 1 A L $ Whit's the use of making vour summer dress when you can buy these for such little prices and so many styles to choose from? Your choiceof the eniie stock a- ¿5 per cent less th n regular pric $1.50 Muslin Underskirts 98c Fa. at 50c , Swiss ribbed union units, high neck, bnj sleeves, ankle or knee lengths, low neck, slewe less, lace-trimmed parts. Splen! d assortment o' musl'n uiderwea* gowns, skirts, corset covers an-' d.awers greatly underpric’d during this grand “Celebration Sale“ Corset covers IJc to ¿¿.00. at $ Î .25 F ncy Neckwear Underpriced. at, 10c 1,000 pieces in stocks, turnovers, ties, e’c. representing every new style and ma-eria and the prices 12c, 15c, 23c, 59c, and up. i Fine Swiss ribbed Lisle sui's. all st!», exceptional values, $1 25 a smt. ■ Lidies'Sleeveless Summervests. at 25c at> 25c Silver, Gold, Kid Fabric g <1 v Women s long sleeve or sleeveless rests and bodices. Remarkable value*. Women s Kn t Pants, ankle and kitt lengths, plain and lace trimmed The B<?sL Lines of Boy» and G rls* knit undt-rwear a /t 'he rey Any kin 1 jou .van: you can g. t here ini for less than e sewhere. best Values. ■ GLOVES at» 25c In colors, bla?k and white. Lace hoe in 10 different style» black white, and colors: 35c values. a pair, childiena’ black ribbed hist. Celebrate by brated Outing $10 5 0c We want to announce here and now that we are ready to fit any man, young or old, with the foxiest suit he ever had in his life. They’re new from tip to toe and they’ve got all the new kinks of fashion A swell, rattling good suit that vou can’t -et else where tor less than $16.50, but we’ll part with ours at $ 10.50 a piece Announcement Died OUR^Da. ---------------------- ----------------------------- — —: Aid the r mm? White and Colored Wash Dresses. I . TUESDAY. 8 dozen fine white Lingerie shirtwa:sfs, short and long sleeves, plain and elabo atcly trimmed in 'ace and insertion, th s seasons newest sty les, an ' you lay 1-2 and 1-4 less than regular. » Prices 93c, 1.98, f 198; and S3 48. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Potatoes—4o«< 45c. New potatoes—lL(32c per lb. Strawberries—,5c lb. Onions—Weak. ws can hslp Now to get ready for the Fourth ! ! White Waists / x 2 and X off regular prices. Chittim bark—4 ets. Wool, 23 to 24 een h . LIVESTOCK MARKET. Steers—2* a (a lie. Cows—2c. Sheep—Jc. Dressed Veal—5c. Fat hogs—O1..,'. GRAIN AND FEED. Cheat—97. Timothy—90. Oat*—40c. Bran—919.50. Shorts—922. Wheat—(>5e. Flour—93.40. 62nd. Friday Surprise Sa! thJ'Ngæd'auwofTrrX" GIT IN! G?t that habit of trading at Eugene’s Foremost end Best Store GIT NIXT! GET QUICK! 3 Wg Hde ¡n GET ACTION! Good Goods Only- Satisfaction or your money • •