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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
ILLNESS OF JUROR DELAYS BINGER'S TRIAL WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Chittlm bark—8@5lie. Wool—18© 21c. Poultry, Egg«, etc. Eggs Per doz., 17 cents c. Dairy butter—Per roll, 50© creamery, 75c. per roll. Hens--Per lb., 11c. Frys—Per lb., 11 cents. Geese—5 0 6c. Ducks—Per lb., 8@10c. Turkeys—16c. Frails, Yegetabh-«. Etc. Potatoes—Per cwt , $1.15. Onions—Per lb., lc. Lemons—Per case, $4.50. Green Apples—Per box, 50 0 75c Oranges— $2.50 @ 3.00. Livestock Market. There’sNothingLikeThatinOurFanii MEAT AND MILK INSPECTOR That’s good sound American truth, when you see a White Rotary with its new and exclusive features, FOR EUGENE ball bearings in both treadle and stand wheel, auto move stocks when arrivals are heavy, for low cost of fresh meats and com- petitio nof frozen goods make high maintain. Fresh .Meat-* Steady. There were rather fill receipts of dressed veals anil hogs today, but in i spite of short arrivals at the stock- yards there was no urgent demand At the regular meeting of the Eu except for fancy veals and good fat block porkers. Prices remain steady gene Merchants’ Protective Associa at quotations, though poor quality tion last evening the matter of a milk was shaded today In several instanc- and meat inspector for Eugene was brought up and discussed thoroughly, 1 es. Hop« Make No Advance. although no definite action was tak Reports from the East and abroad en. The question may be acted up are not at present very encouraging on at a later date. The fact was to holders for an advance. Orders brought out that a great deal of un are at even lower than last week, clean and perhaps diseased meat was but growers generally are tenacious, being sold by peddlers in this city, land will not sell at the low figures and the association intends to see 'offered—under 10 cents. that this is stopped. The matter will The situation Is variously stated to be taken up with the proper authori lie controlled by speculators and the ties and the appointment of an offi big brewers, and just how long this cial to see that the law is complied ¡control can be held is, of course, not with in regard to the sale of pure a matter given out for publication. meat and milk here will be asked. The English market has remained Fire IiisuriinceCompiiiiy. , stationary for two or three months Another matter ot public interest for Pacific coast goods. brought up at the meeting was that of organizing among the merchants Portland Quotations. a mutual insurance company. This Creamery butter—32 14 c. has been discussed at various times Eggs—2214 c. in the past, but no action has been Chickens—10® 13 14 c. ¡taken, further than to appoint a com Wheat—Valley, blue- mittee, which will report at the next stem, 71 <8 72c. meeting of the association. Oats—$27® $23. Barley—$21.00® 22.00. Hay — Timothy, $13.00® $14.00 vetch, $7.50® $8.00. Mohair—Choice, 2 C © 2 8c. Wool—Valley, coarse to medium, 21®22c. Mena, Ark., Feb. 10. Hops—190(1 crop—10© 12c. Dear Guard:—YVill you kindly Potatoes- $1.25@$1.50 per cwt. grant me a little space in your val Onions—85c@ $1.25. uable paper? I have more friends Chittlm bark—New stock, 514( in Lane county than I can write to 6 14 c per lb. separately, and I wish to say to them Beef steers—$3.25@4.25. that I am enjoying better health than Cows—$2.25 @ 3.50. I have for several years, and the I Hogs—$6.50@ $7.25, climate here is simply immense. I | Calves—$4.50 @ 5.00. have been out in the sunshine grub- j Sheep—$6.00 @6.25. bing and mowing briars, sawing, etc., and gaining weight and strength. YVe have calyheate and other medi-I cal waters here. Mena is 1400 feet j above sea level and Is a division point ' on the Kansas City Southern rail road, and the population is 6000. ' G. YV. Griffin, president of the Grif ¡The city has a municipal water sys fin Hardware Company, of this city, I tem, a 35,000 barrel oil tank, and and Miss Elizabeth Schooling were I many other modern improvements. married at noon today st. Seattle. As long as I live I expect to retain They will be in Eugene within a lew 1 a warm spot in my heart for my days and will make their home here. I friends in Lane county. Miss Schooling was for two or threo j D. R. WOOD. years, until last fall, a pop'ilr.r sales matic drop head, the new automatic release tension, YV; /.ligton, D. C., Feb. 19.—On large bobin holding almost a spool of thread, solid account of the sickness of Juror H. golden oak wood, quarter sawed hanging center panel C. Grimes the Hermann case was and swell front. Note its light running qualities, its again postponed this morning. YY hen simplicity, handsome fiinish, durability and rotary the time came to begin the trial by shuttle movement,. No matter what kind of machine the Introduction of testimony before the Jury Grimes was unable to ap you are using, it cannot be compared with the WLite pear. The whole jury was then dis Rotary. That’s why its called the world over charged, the eleven sound men being retained for the new panel. Ten more talesmen are to be summoned from whom to select the twelfth. Steers—Per lb., 30 314 c. The trial will be resumed tomorrow The White Is King because we know it to be the acme of perfection, the res Good cows—3c. if the additional juryman can be se exhausting study of sewing machine construction, the expenditure of a fortune in J Good prime dressed ves—6© 7c. cured meanwhile. Mutton on foot —Per lb., I *4 @ 5c. It Is a general concession that the ments alone. Fat hogs Per lb., 614 0 6%- government’s position Is materially The White Rotary is a lock stitch pure and simple, but should the need Grain ai-tl Feed. strengthened by Justice Stafford s Ch- at hav—Per ton, >7 trifling shuttle adjustment will produce the chain stitch; it’s practically too machine ruling yesterday that th»- pros» « utlon Timothy hay—Per ton, $9. may file an amended bill of partic one. The only Rotary Machine equipped with thread cast off or anti-dogging ; Oats—Per bushel, 37c. ulars, in which to set forth Its inten- which prevents the tangling or knotting of threads in the shuttle race. With their. 1 Bran — Per ton, $19. tentlon to offer in evidence letters Mixed feed—Per ton, $21. from Hermann to diff«-r<nt persons on the White Rotary Machine you are able to do embroidery and battenberg workwi Shorts—Per ton, $23. on alleged public business. extra attachments, so when supplied with the chain stitch, there is nothing to bed- J The government will attempt to Wheat Per bushel, 62c. prove by former clerks and steno a sewing machine that can’t be done on a White Rotary. If interested till out the « Portland Market graphers in Hermann's office that below and have the White brought to your 1. >me and demonstrated by our expertw J is Partland, Or., Feb. they took copies of three letters in cost or obligation to buy. copy books which Hermann destroy the season when Portland depends largely upon California for what we ed. In designate ‘spring' vegetables, Some of the Admitted Letters. Of the letters admitted yesterday tlie cities east of the Rockies the v- I • in evidence many were written to etables now offered here are regard people In Oregon. About 50 were to ed as almost unseasonable, and be George (' Brownell, one of which dis sides, the severe weatiier at tills cussed the senatorial election of 190 1 time of year in that section pre and said that when the two candi cludes hte handling of anything ex dates then mentioned were out of cept the few things that the rich can the way Hermann’s name could be afford to buy. it happens, therefore, that toma brought up. The other letter was to Dr. C. E. laiomis, of Eugene City, toes, asparagus, peas and similar pro ducts coming up from the southland and referred to the same subject. Other letters were on land office are practically luxuries "back East," business. One, to Senator Mitchell, and figure in but a small way in their of Oregon, refers to a telegram YY'. E. markets. WHITE SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE Burke sent to the senator relating to For Instance, two carloads ot mix 534 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. desert land selections, ed early vegetables arrived here this Phone Black I5i J mann wrote, would be morning and were simply snapped up soon as possible. by retailers, who are able to put G entlemen :- Other letters were to YV. G. Steele, them on sale in open front stores Please have your White Rotary Sewing Machine J. T. Bridges and Peter H. Ward, of without fear of weather conditions. Portland, John IL Hall, then district New asparagus in supply equal to brought to the address below for my inspection without attorney, anil to C. E. Loomis, as local and shipping wants was In cost or obligation to buy. special agent of Secretary Hitchcock, cluded in the lot, and Is selling at advising him of the resignation of F. 25c. Beets, carrots, radishes, arti- Name._______________ ________ Phone Black YV. Mondell a., assistant commission chokes, cucumbers, tomatoes, cab 1511 er of the general land otlli-e. When bilge, cauliflower mid peas were In Address the introduction of evidence before the lots coming in this morning. lady in F. E. Dunn's store in this IRYTNG i . EMS. city., going from here to Everett, the jury begins the defense will claim l'rlces were well maintained. Wash., where she has been since. tho ruling of the court on the filing A car ot celery was also dis (Special Correspondence.) of the amended bill by the govern tributed this morning and was In Their many friends are agreeably Irving, Feb. 20.—Mrs. Bryce, surprised to hear of their marriage meat in not good law, and In case of good shape. daughter of J. E. Barnum, came up (Special Correspondence.) and tender congratulations. a conviction will probaldy base an ap Citrus Fruits Go Well front Portland last YVedne3day to re Poverty Ridge, Feb. 13.—Thse peal on the ruling. Three cars of oranges and a lot ri f main with her parents for a few "Young Ladies’ Society for the Dis UNITY ITEMS. fancy tangerines came in yesterday months. Mrs. Bryce's husband died tribution of Aprons" held their reg (Special Correspondence.) evening anil were meeting with good in Portland about a month ago. She ular fortnightly meeting last Wed Unity, Feb. 20. — The Booth-Kelly ! Is made of coiled spring steel wire. »KY sale today at the prevailing ‘quota Company has replaced its boom on has the sympathy of many friends, nesday evening at the home of the ! The best fence made. The article In yeste,day's morning tions. the Winberry creek which the recent for she was well and favorably known president, Miss Wells. The proceeds Built for all kinds of stock, also poultry. There Is quite an Improvement re in this vicinity. paper asserting that medicated neat of the last sale were voted to be sent high water took out. This makes YY’ill Simmons, of Riverview, vis to the relief of the earthquake suf Sold by eggs were not mark-- able was evi- j ported In fruit shipments from this the third boom the company has put dently Inspired by ni.il'e.*. The fac's distributing point in both citrus in this winter on this stream. ferers at Kingston. We are pleased The ited with Mrs. YV, B. Yates Sunday. Rev. Jones, presiding elder of the to note the steady progress this so are just the opposite and farmers fruits and apples. company is also puttii g in cribs on Country Produce. and poultrymen ar? using these eggs Í the creeks, where the banks are cut U. B. church, preached two discours ciety has made since its organiza Egg receipts were again quite ting, for protection. es in Irving Sunday. He and Rev. tion, and wish for its continued suc more and more, as they pad their EUGENE, OREGON heavy, but from what could be learn- hens will lay mor« and set better . E. N. Parker uas ordered material ¡Simpson went to Goshen Monday to cess. 9999999999999999999999— when these egg« are used. Also ed from dealers they were not quite for a telephone tine from Dexter to hold services at that place. We wish to congratulate Rube Mrs. Lucas YY’heeler and sisters, Willet on his appearance since the they are tile gn.ite.il exte miuator heavy enough to break the market Springfield. Several parties from DIED OF PNEUMONIA IT SHIX« OPERATIOXS OX ¡the Misses Spencer, were visitors in tonsorial artist of the ridge wielded ot vermin that Infe-.t poultry homies to any appreciable extent, The de- this section are taking shares. DRAIN-COOS BAÏU maud from local retailers and out Irving one day last week. Flossy Helen Huff was born in yet discovered. It seems that spring has come, or the sheep shears on his woolly locks. side sources is not quite keeping pace Dennison, Iowa, December 29, 1889, M. L. Bussard and wife returned Verily the world do move. The publication of the article re at least the weather indications are Work on the Drain-Coos Bay ferred to in a lo- il paper was no with receipts, lint at the same time such and gardening is the order ot from Albany last Friday. Alex McDowell has a long head. and died at her home near Walker road has been moving slowly no great accumulation is apparent. Rev. Callison and wife were in doubt a i ns - of spl.e work, intended the day. He hung a grubbing hoe on the Xmas station February 3, 1907, aged 17 Poultry shows an Improved tone, to In.’vr« a suceeisful business in.m Taxes In this district are high.with Irving Sunday. He preached at the tree for his ten-year-old son, and I years, 1 month and 5 days. The winter, but with the advent ot:' In n dlsreptu l it«, underhanded way., mid good fat hens mid young chick an additional ten mills road tax and Christian church at 11 o’clock. now we are told Jimmie has about a cause of her death was pneumonia. the work will be pushed alongte Spring, beautiful spring, has made ton of grape root on hand. He ex She united with the first M. E. church but It will slmplv have an opposite ens bring 13*4 0 14c. A lot of East I ten mills school tax. The S. P. Co. has comment- its appearance, it would seem, judg pects to ship as soon as the present at Cottage Grove January 13, was effect from t'i-i’ Intended. The value ern dressed chickens coming In a day erations for the building of ac M IIH 'OI. Y ITEMS. ing from many conditions about us, car shortage is relieved. of the medí a -I eg;,.-i ’s too well or so tends to keep live chickens baptized January 20. She was a and warehouse near the Ga:: and as of yore.the surroundings cause know n <> i,e nrcli ii'ilt.v I li suit-. • from going up to midwinter prices, member of the Sunday schood and Jake Smallwood has accepted a po (Special Correspondence.) mid the trade seems to be well satis the soul of those who are in love with sition as traveling salesman for the Epworth League. manner. She graduated Creamery for unloading and «' j Marcola. Feb. 20.—F. C. Young re- fied with the present conditions, say nature to break forth in songs of Ten Minute Corn Cure Company. He from the eighth grade of the public their supplies. Thirty thousau StibwrilH* for Die Weekly Guard. ing that a higher market falls to turned from Portland Monday. praise. expects to leave next week for parts school of Cottage Grove in 1906 and rels of cement will be unloaded’ - YValter Price left for Eugene Mon The balmy days and budding veg unknown. i was a member of the hig hschool at as soon as the wharf is ready day. etation call forth the usual number ■the time of her death. The funeral S. P. steamers will bring 1» Bill Christler is driving delivery ADVlllifiSED LETTERS. of people who are thus inspired to ; services were conducted in the supplies. The work on the rw K wagon for Price & Weber. church at Walker by her pastor. J. L. said to be very heavy on acwn: I The Marcola wagon bridge, which give vent to their long pent up feel Eugene, Or. February 20. ings and the world Is deluged with Beatty. There were present from the tunneling and bridge»- was washed out, is to be rebuilt Anderson, Ernest. productions of both poetry and prose Cottage Grove J. I. Jones, superin bridges will be required M* ' as soon as the lumber can be hauled. Barnes, Mrs. lleana P. until one catches the enthusiasm and tendent of the M. E. Sunday school, Drain and Elkton on Elk creel | Ben Pinkham, the yard foreman Copperwaite, Willard S. is almost wafted away with the music Fred YV’aehlte, president of the Ep will take at least two years W | for the Hyland Lumber Company, is Darby, Henry. of the birds, etc. Yet all these things worth League, J. M. Isham, leader of plete the road this far.—Gif* I going to run the S. P. Co.’s yard at Dickey, C. E. have their place and the world is the choir, also members of the Sun- Gazette. I Marcola. Employment Office. made better thereby. ;day school, league and choir. The Flaherty, Ed. YVE II YY E JUST RECEIY ED l LUIGE ISSORTMI XT OF Even from the Mountain? league and church furnished two How's This? Rising From Hie Grave. Grinberg, D. Ballard’s Snow Liniment is P* .¿J YY e offer one hundred dollars re beautiful and expensive floral pieces. A prominent manufacturer, YVm. I YM Y GLASS YY YRE Will« Il XX I Mill. PIUS! XT TO Olli ITS- Hart, A. E. for the good it does. A sure«1“ | sard for any case of catarrh that can A Fertwell, of Lucama, N. C., re The high school sent a wreath of rheumatism and all pains. Hill. Earl. i not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure lates a most remarkable experience K »Mi lls I Iti I OF < II \IK.I green. Music was furnished by the W. Loving, of Grand Junction-1 Mabue, H. C. F J CHENEY CO , Toledo, O He says: After taking less than M. E. choir of Cottage Grove. The writes: "I used Ballard’s Sno»- We. the undersigned, have known threo bottles of Electric Bitters. I I I I IIX PI III II ISE Ol DRY GOODS t'lOl XTING TO 82.50 McGinley. Patrick. F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years feel like one rising from the grave. remains were interred in the ceme iment last winter for rheuo- : Mickey, Mrs. I X Ill i I s lol IO and believe him perfectly honorable My trouble is Bright's Disease in tery at YYalker. She leaves to mourn and can recommend it as the H Miller, James. In all business transactions and fi- the Diabetes stage. • fully believe her death many friends, a father, liniment on the market. I THEY IRE OX uancinPy able to carry out any ob Electric Bitters will cure nie pernia- Mitchell, Robt. II. at the time I was taken do»» mother, three brothers, and four sls- this trouble, that it would bea’”jg ligations made bv his firm, Pancoast, [.aura L. idy stopped YValiting, Klnnan A Marvin. r c implications ters, who have the sympathy of all before I could get about, but Peters, YY. J. YY'hol. sale Druggists. Toledo. O. me for | ears." "ho know them.—Cottage Grove plying your liniment several - Reade, F. M. Hall's Catarrh Cure, tak«-n inter De I.ano drug- during the night I was abouti:- Western Oregon. YY agner. Almo. nally acting directly upon the blood Fri hours and well in three days. ’ i and mucous surfaces of the system. Warren. John. by Linn Drug Co. THE TEXAS WONDER Testimonials sent free. Price 75c PIONEER REUNION J. L. •’AGE P. M. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Cures all kidney, bladder and rht'i- All residents of Eugene who have FOR SALE—Hop yard, ten * Tak.- Hall's Family PiUs for con matlc troubles; sold by ail druggists stipation. lived in the city or Lane countv for very rich bottom land, in A \ aluablc Lesson. or two months’ treatment by mail i i flx ye*fs aso 1 learned a valtia- forty years or more, are requested yielding hops, *4 mile fro»' Young married people and old ones for II Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive M.eiT,i *.rt,es •’ohn p'ea»nt. of gene. Use of dry house two.** to meet at the Commercial Club Fri too. stteet. S. Louis. Mo. Send fot tes a;., n<1' "* ,ht’n began tak- day evening. February 22. for an old- Inquire of Edith B. Linton ,1>r K1"K s New Life Pills, and That have no children to laugh and timonials. Sold by Hull's Drug Store, phone Farmers 33. <1** " . ,'’ne’’r..1 ,ake them the better 1 time reunion and banquet. Let all coo. 4 W it nd them They please everybody, who meet these requirements come Find their troubles will Tittle ones ’ WOOD CONTRACTORS YVASTC itat 25c at L- 1>e Lano’ dru«; out and have a good time. CASTOniA, be Any one wanting cont-acts 10 I th» KM vtu Hiw 1 « jiy 8. H. FRIENDLY, If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. liver several thousand COf^JH S. B. EAKIN, Linn Drug Co. wood, they or we to fiirni*1 F. YV. OSBURN, wood, call on the Eugene g Committee. Company, ml D. R, WOOD WRITES FROM MENA. ARK, WALTER GRIFFIN AND MISS SCHOOLING MARRIED .."The Incomparable White ..Spring Specials Now On To start the spring WHITE CAMPAIGN we will give to the first Twenty-Five purchasers an allowance of five dollars ($5.00) upon receipt of the blank below White Sewing Machine Exchanj 534 Willamette Street Eugene Oregon Pa^e W oven Wire Fenci i J. W. QUACKENBUSH & SON! Free Glassware Nicklin Neal i T"