Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 14, 1907, Image 5

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    “ reorganization " SALE 25,000 stock !
¡■5^ CaRR|»b«n-F$jlhn®k Co., The Housefumishers, successors to H. GORDON, introduce themselves to the public in Eugene and Lane county by a great sale of the largest stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Mattings, Lamps, Stoves, Granite and Tinware, Go Carts, Linoleums, Refrigerators, Portiers,. Lace Curtains, Crockery, Washing Machines, Etc., Etc. This sale will commence Monday Morning, March 4th,
and every item in our large stock will be reduced. We will be pleased to show intending customers our large and complete line of goads. Your Credit Is Good,
Our terms are easy.
We make your credit
dignified. Let us explain our system to you.
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Fine Morris Chair
well built, a hand­
some piece of furni­
ture, regular price
$10.00, sale prie*
only
WHITE FROST arc
noted for beauty, cleanli­
ness and perfect sanitary
conditions. See them
in our window, some­
thing new.
$7.00
Other Morris
Chairs reduced to
prices that cause
surprise to the pur­
chaser.
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They’ve co ne
to stay, they
are clean, sani­
tary, strong,
handy, and
easier on the
women than
the old elvmsy
wooden article
We have them
as low as
$26.50
$2.70 upto
$20.00
Hall Trees
Reorganization SalePriccs
as low as
$4.50
Fine Wicker
Chairs
for a fcirst class
chair. Our line is
large, select and up-
to-date.
CLOCKS
low as
ARE
THAT
We have a line of fine
Clocks that we will
sell out below cost.
Here are some genuine
bargains. Dont miss
this “Time” at prices
we make.
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BARGAINS
And have all grades
up to $22.50 for fine
brass "trimmed ones.
Everyone a bargain
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We have a
complete line of
Charter Oak
Ranges. Every
one reduced dur­
ing this sale
Kitchen Treasures
during this sale
$3.25
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Fine Parlor Suit, regular $18.00, sale price_____
Fine Parlor Suit, regular $37.50, sale price_____
Fine Parlor Suit, regular $67.50, sale price_____
Ladies' Work Basket $4.00, sale price..... .......... ..
Fine Curtain Stretcher, regular $2.50, sale price
Bed Sounge, worth $10.00; sale price__________
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$14.00
$30.00
$57.50
$3.60
$2.00
$8.50
Fine Alarm Clocks, regular
$1.10 values_____
75c
Porcelain Clocks,values $1.75
now
$1.15
Davenpcrts, $36.00 values at____________ ____________
$30 00
Sofas at sale prices from____________________________ $8.00 vp
Complete line Carpets, Rugs and Mattings at Sale Prices.
Chattam Kit Treasures, regular $30.00, sale price at.__
$26.50
Childrens’ Wagons, Rockers and High Chairs at special reduced prices.
All our Rugs, Carpetsand Mattings are reduced greatly.
Remember this Great Sale commences on Monday, March 4th, and during the sale we make a reduction one very article in our b g $25,000 stock. Such vaiues were ne/er given the public before and those
who miss this sale will miss a great opportunity. We are the only exclusive housefurnishers in Eugene, and carry every grade of goods and the best in every grade. Being big buyers we are able to purchase our
goods at prices that allow us to make attractive prices to intending purchasers. We make quick sales, low prices and carry lines suitable for the farmer, laborer, merchant, banker, or retired capitalist.
We want
your trade, we carry the goods and you make your own terms.
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YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD
CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO., 1 [he Housefurnishers
Phene Main 43...
Successor to H. GORDON
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Excellent values in fine man­
tel clocks, regular $8.00
seller, now____
$6.25
$2.85
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During this sale
we offer a first
class Charter
Oak Range
first class in
every particu­
lar and fully
guaranteed by
the manufac­
turers at
Special Sale Price; all new
J 907 lines from
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$1.50
Go Carts
Ranges
Iron
Bedsteads
Rockers and, Easy
Chairs, over 150
patterns to select
from. Prices range
at our groat sale as
low as
Refrigators
...Cor. Olive and Eighth SLs
Eugene’s Exclusive
Housefurnishers
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another is due in a day or two. Peas valleys cleaned up some time ago, »7.50@»8.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ’ enjoy a long and prosperous fueure.
Mohair—Choice, 27® 30c.
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4
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are of a
BIER.
* I We are told that on one evening ♦
»IK».
Wool—Valley, coarse to medium, ♦
BOHN.
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♦
4 last week, as several young people ♦
Livestock Market.
21 @ 22c.
,,
were
returning
home
from
a
sociol
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Hops—1906 crop, 8® 11c.
There was soma Improvement in
¡are moving and are quoted at »1.50
Chlttlm bark B@5*4c.
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. ogy meeting they were surprised to
Potatoe»
—
$1.00
©1.50
per
cwt.
’
ths
local
market
this
morning
in
the
At Glenada, Oregon, on Tueaday,
»
@»1.75
per
ewt.
Dealers
report
a
Wool—1»© 21c.
IL. E. Walker, in Eugene, at 1:30 see a ghost come into the road and March 5. 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Onions—75 @ 90c.
it
somewhat Increased sale of seed and way of demand, and the few carried
ro»Kry, Kg**, etc.
,
slowly
walk
toward
them.
As
it
Chlttlm bark—New stock, 5 14 @ o'clock this morning, of stomach came near the first pair a lariat rope Austin, a daughter.
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J an earlier purchase by country stores over with a load arriving this morn-
Eggs—Per doz., 15c.
: trouble, Mrs. Susan Cheshire, aged
6
H
c per lb.
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Dairy butter—Per roll, 50@55c. I than is usual. This would indicate ! Ing moved off at the quotations,
76 years. Funeral Wednesday. An Bhowed up that It was carrying in one
At Fairmount, March 9, 1907, to
Beef—Steers, $4® $4.75.
c creamery, 75c. per roll.
for the coming Beason an increased j Dealers look for continued improve­
, hand, and without breaking the sl- Robert S. Tyler and wife, a son.
.' obituary will appear tomorrow.
Cows—»3 @ »3.75.
Hens—Per lb., 10® 11c.
acreage in prospect, at least for the ment In the tone, though prices will
4
i Hnce gently tossed the loop around
Hogs—»7.00 (a 7.50.
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Frys—Per lb., 10® 11c.
■ early varieties, for which there was I likely not be disturbed.
I At hl9 home, four miles north of i their necks. Across the road and
Joseph Carter, of Lowell, w«« look­
Calves—»4.50® »5.
Hogs are fairly steady, though
Geese—7c.
I a good, healthy demand last season,
Eugene, on the Coburg road, Charles Into the brush it started to lead the i ing after business matters In the city
Sheep—»6® »6.25.
' quite a lot has been unsold in the
c
Ducks—Per lb., 1214 c.
; both at home and outside.
a rallure,
Tucker Loomis, aged 71 years, of way, but this attempt
Tuesday.
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iruiis .wove
„<-u.
¡yards for several doys, blds not com-
Turkeys—14c.
Fruits
Move Well.
' for the rest of the party were soon j
ANNOUNCEMENT
pneumonia.
An
obituary
will
appear
H
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
There would appear to be Inex- ing up t0
*deas °F
holders,
In the game. The boys saw, after j
Preaching at the Baptist church tomorrow.
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Potatoes—Per cwt., 85c@»1.25.
J. W. Thurston, of Lorane, was a
haustible supplies of apples this year, j Sheep continue strong.
__________
______
trying
every way they could think of,
Sunday,
at
Harrisburg.
11
a.
m.,
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Activity
in
Hops.
business
caller at The Glia-d office on
Onions—Per lb., lc.
for despite exceedingly large trade
++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+, that it was beyond their power to Tuesday. He reports the loss of over
Lemons—Per case, $4.50.
There has been a greater activity “Hinderances to the Answers to
right along, there are plenty to be
Green Apples—Per box, 75c@»l. had yet in the orchard sections. amon8 the hopmen during the past Prayer.” Services at Lancaster at 3 ’______________________________ ♦ nlttke the Khost speak, i 8” they t,ed 80 goats during the past winter and
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p. m. No services at night, Let all .
Jinim hand and root to a fence post. Is anxious to find a remedy for the
Oranges-—$2.50 @ 3.00.
Some of the high-priced varieties arc­ few days than there has been for attend.
D.
E.
BAKER,
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that is fatal to them.
Livestock Market.
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::— The
going out of stock, but grades bring­ 1 some time, and while the prices
Pastor.
a
.t'
rn
Oi
a
match
was
not
to
be
tound
loss
has
been almost wholly among
Steers—Per lb., 314 @ 4c.
have
not
materially
advanced,
the
ing up to »2 a box are in good sup-
Willis G. Palmatur and Nora S.
, In the crowd. It was too lonesome the nannies,
Good cows—3 @ 3 He.
j ply. Little shipping to other prin- indications are that the increased
Pleasant »ml Most Effective.
Humphrey were united In marriage
Good prime dressed vex — 6® 7c. | cipal markets is now done by Port­ demand will have its effect in that di­
T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, at the Palace Hotel In Heppner, Or., to stand around and wait until morn-I
Mutton on foot —Per lb., 4 14 @ 5c. land houses, principally on account rection. According to a report from Liberty, Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1902: Rev. T. W. Atkinson officiating. ling, so it was decided to let Mr. I
tohia .
"With pleasure and unsolicited by
i "Whoeverhewas” remain tied until |
, I he Kind Yin Haw Always Hottgü
Fat hogs—Per lb., 6% @7c.
- of getting car lots of fruit in ship­ the Dallas section there has been a you I bear testimony to the curative Several relatives were present, May
greater number of buyers asking for power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. happiness and success follow them j daylight, and all except the ghost!
Grain and Feed.
ping condition.
, adjourned. Those who went early
Oat Hay—»8.00@8.50.
Most fruit houses have orange hops, but the growers have refused I have used it In my family and can through life.
next day to interview their captive '
p
cheerfully
recommend
It
as
the
most
Cheat hay—Pet ton, $7
i stocks sufficient to tide them over to consider 10 and 11 cents. Many
effective and best remedy for coughs
were disappointed upon reaching the
Notice
for
Publication.
ITEMS
FKOM
LEA
Bl
RG
Timothy
hay
—
Per
ton,
»9.
sections
report
a
similar
condition.
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’ until next shipments arrive from Cal-
and colds I have ever used." Sold by
place to find a bunch of white rags I
United States Land Office,
Oats—Per bushel, 37c.
I ifornia, several cars being on the Several firms are said to be offering Linn Drug Co.
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j fastened to the post Instead of a real j
(Special Correspondence.)
Roseburg,
Or.. March 8, 1907,
Bran—Par ton, »19.
12
and
12
14
cents
and
considerable
way. All are out of sizes, however.
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Leaburg, March 14.—N. L. Fltz- man.
Card of Thanks.
THE NATIVE.
Notice
is
hereby
giveu that in
Mixed feed—Per ton, »21.
was
done
yesterday,
but
a
few
choice
Early in next week full supplies are
To the many friends who greatly , henry and his friend, Mr. Wyckoff,
compliance with the provisions of the
Shorts—Per ton, »23.
' lots remain. Among the sales re-
expected.
Keep Your Blood Pure.
act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­
Wheat—Per bushel, 62c.
l ported yesterday are 102 bales assisted us during the recent sickness 1 made their arrival yesterday morn­ i
Dressed Lpmber Unchanged.
No one can be happy, light-heart­ tled an act for the sale of timber
and
rt.xth
of
our
father,
Wm.
R.
Hol-
ing.
Mr.
Fftzhenry
is
well
pleased
bought
by
Benj.
Schwartz
&
Go.,
and
The strike of mill workers has so
ed and healthy with a body full of lands in the states of California, Ore­
Portland Market Report.
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the Gunnison lot, which was bougiu landsworth, we take this method of with the work that the Goff boys
__ _ March
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__ two far not affected local prices for dress-
I blood that cannot do its duty to ev- gon, Nevada and Washington territo­
14.—For
Portland, .
Or..
thanking
you.
have
done
on
the
Deerhorn
ranch.
» days there has been more than usual- ' ed and rough lumber. All kinds of by Charles Llvesey. This former lot
The McKenzie Valley Telephone 'cry part because of its impurity; ry, as extended to all the public land
HIS CHILDREN
is said to have been contracted for at
ly light receipts of country produce. ' lumber have been unchanged in the
Company
held its second meeting at therefore the first and most impor- states by act of August 4, 1892, Eu-
7 cents and the latter at 9 cents.
Wrinkles are age tellers; drive the lower Leaburg schoolhouse Mon­ i tant work in hand is to purify the gene
I’ Up to noon today there were prac- quoted lists for three or four months,
Holland, of Crow, county of
William
Brown
has
purchased
the
them away by taking Hollister's day night. As all of the stockholders blood so that eveiy organ will get Lane,
J tically no eggs in, and but few car- ( and unless the trouble with workers
state of Oregon, has thia day
Denny lot at Jefferson, reported at Rocky Mountain Tea.
It's
better
casses of dress H d meats. Poultry was j 'continues much longer than is now
I were present many important meas- I the full benefit of a healthy circula­ filed in this office his sworn state­
9
cents.
than Cosmetics. It does the business.
' also included in the scarcity.
I looked for, dealers do not expect an
tion. There is no remedy we know ment No. 7871 for the purchase of
Carmichael Is said to have pur- 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug I ures were passed.
of so good as the old family remedy, the S H of NE % and S % of NW
As a result of the low stocks of^dvance.
All
of
the
dancers
are
preparing
to
,
chased the Morley lot at Silverton at Co.
eggs the price advanced at least half
Wool Imports and Market.
take in the masquerade ball that will [ Brandreth’s Pills. Each pill contains 'A of section No. 8, In township No.
9 cents.
a cent, to 17 %c, and a few sales at
According to government reports .
Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be In be given tomorrow night in the hall I one grain of the solid extract of sar­ 19 south, range No. 8 west, W. M.,
Contracting Hp*.
•'18c were reported of fancy candled the imports of unmanufactured wool
his
Eugene office all next week and under the management of W. H saparilla, blended with two grains of and will offer proof to show that the
Several firms have offered 12 cents
a combination of pure and mild veg­ land sought Is more valuable for its
stock, though at the higher figure during January amounted to 18,092,-
for 1907 first quality hops, but few each alternate week the rest of the Wheeler.
but few lots moved.
894 pounds- valued at $3,682,624, as contracts have been reported. The year. This Is made necessary by
Orel O'Brien Is second engineer in etable products, making it a blood timber or stone than for agricultural
I purifier unexcelled In character. One
Poultry is very firm, and will stand compared with 18,089,765 pounds,
top prices for 1906 hops range from the great increase in his business In Lewis' logging camp, as he Is work- or two taken every night for awhile I purposes, and to establish his claim
quotation up to the point of compet­ valued at $3,609,154, imported in
ing in Mr. White's place for a while.
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
7 to 10 H cents. Bud Her has bought Eugene. Have him test your eyes.
I
ing with frozen stock.
January, 1906. During the seven
George Meyer returned home thlc I will produce surprising results.
U. 8. commissioner, at his office in
the Gullickson lots of 73 and 40 bales
We have a machine for grinding
Brandreth's Pills have been In use
There was an active inquiry all months ending January,1907, the im-
at Silverton, reported at 10c. The sheep »hearing machine knives; also morning, having spent the past six J for over a century, and are on sale Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the
morning for dressed veals, and the porte
amounted
to
85,339,555 Fred Schultz lot of 68 bales has been
weeks at the Eugene hospital.
6th day of June, 1907.
a full stock of ahearlng machine«.
market was very firm, though no ad- pounds, valued at $17,543,704. The
Mr. Nickelson and wife, of •Mo- . in every drug and medicine store,
He names as witnesses: Henry
bought by Harris—Salem Journal.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE. i last week.
either plain or sugar-coated.
* vance In quotations was announced, import« for the corresponding period
Hinkson, of Alma, Oregon; Sidney
dealers aaylnz present prices are as of 1906 amounted to 100,180,796
Frank Moore is busy hauling
Portland Quotations.
Porter, of Walton, Oregon; Harvey
BALM WOOD WANTED—Any one
f high as can be maintained in view of pounds. valued at 318,165,727.
I plies for our city merchants.
Creamery Butter—32 14 © 36c.
Sallee, of Alma, Oregon, and Clair
having
balm
wood
In
any
quantity
an early influx of spring calves.
The marriage of Reuben 6
For the past week in Boston there
Eggs—17 @17 He.
Hinkson, of Alma, Oregon. Any and
can receive 13.60 per cord at the
Good Trade tn Green Stuff
was a heavy movement of wool. Sev­
gomery
and
Miss
Daisy
I.ane
brings
Chickens—10@ 14c.
all
persons claiming adversely the
Ter Infanta and Children.
Eugene Excelsior factory, maylw
There is not only a good local eral of the largest Arms report sales
I to an end a pretty romance. The
Wheat—Valley, 70c; bluestem,
above described lands are requested
Till IM Y h Han Alwayt Bought news has been expected for a long I
[itrade In all kinds of green and root totaling a million pounds or more. 71 @ 72c.
to file their claims in this office on or
vegetables, but a lively shipping busi- The big buyers are also in the market
time. Their many friends extend to
Oats—»28® 29.
before said 6th day of June, 1907.
Bean the
new as well Another car of mixed and prices held flrm.
them most hearty congratulations, ,
Barley—121 6 23.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
a'<n*ture of
..vegetables came in this morning, and
and hope the happy pair may live to !
<«ocally there is nothing doing, as
Hay—Timothy—»13® »14; vetch.
Register.
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are now going down to 12Mtc and and holdings in Portland
WEEKLY REPORT OF
’ rhubarb to 7c.
EUIERE MARKET Seed potatoes of the early varieties 11 j nominal character.
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