Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 01, 1907, Image 7

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    Auction Sale
of Cattle
I will seB at public auction to the highest
bidder at the Depot Stock yards
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Chittim bark—4 H © 5c.
Wool—20© 21c.
Poultry, Eggs, etc.
Egge—Per dot., 18c.
Dairy Butter—35 © 45c
Creamery Butter—75c per roll.
Hens—Per lb., 9c.
Frys—Per lb.. 11 © 12c.
Geese—Per lb., 5c.
Ducks, per lb.. Sc.
Turkey»—12 © 14c.
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
at Eugene,
August 10th, 1907
New potatoes—$1 per cwt.
Onions—Per lb., 3c.
Lemons—Per case. $6© $7.
Oranges—$4.50© $4.75.
Livestock Market.
Steers—Per lb.,3c.
Good cows—2 c.
Good prime dressed veal—6c.
Mutton on foot—Per lb.. 3@3l4c.
Fat hogs—$5.50© $6.
Grain and Feed.
Oat hay—$10.
Cheat hay—Per ton—$10.
Timothy hay Per ton, $12.
Oats—Per bushel, 40c.
Bran—Per ton, $21.
Mixed feed—Per ton, $22.
Shorts—Per ton. $2 5.
Wheat—Per bu., 80c.
fair to medium cows. $2.50© $2.75;
bulls. $2 © $2.50; calves. $4© $5.
Sheep—Good sheared. $l 0$4 2
lambs. $4.75© $5.25.
Hogs—Best. $6.65© $6 75; lights,
fats aud feeders. $6.25© $6.50
I
Portland Quotations.
Creamery butter—27 S Cl' 30c.
Eggs—21 C 22c.
Chickens—12 H © 13c.
Wheat—Valley. SI; bluestem, 84c.
Oats-—124.50© $35 per ton.
Barley—$21.50© $22 50 per ton.
Hay Timothy, 116© $18; vetch,
$7.50© $8; grain hay. $7 $8.
Mohair—Choice, 29c©30c.
Wool—Valley, coarse to medium.
18© 20c.
Hops—Prime, 6c© 7c.
Potatoes New, $1© it 25 per cwt
Onions- »1© 11.25 per cwt.
Chittim Bark—5c lb.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
EUGENE
FOR SALK
PROFESSIONAL COLI MS
RacketStore
FOR SALE—Separator, in good or­
der. Inquire of R. Robinson, West
Eighth street.
a7
There Is
a Reason
why you should trade
with us.
That it means money
left in your pocket.
The prices at our store
will convince you of this
and that we are the low­
est priced house in Eu­
gene.
To appreciate our low
prices you should visit
Our store and see the
goods and the quality.
Merchants h.indlin?’
the same lines admit that
we are selling at kssthan
wholesale prices and we
invite you to take ad-
vantage of our prices.
Come in and get ac­
quainted.
e
MINING KNGINKEKS.
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
FOR SALE Mantel folding bed.good
Information furnished to Intending
as new. H. L. Burt, West Seven­
Investors.
Examinations and re­
teenth street.
tf
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene. Oregon.
FOR SALE Heavy team of farm
horses. F. P. Close, College HUI, I
ABSTRACTORS.
.. Eugene.
a9
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CORDWOOD FOR SALE—Leave or­ CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block.
ders with L, G.
Brown at Dr. Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable.
Brown's office In Chrisman block.
IX MEUT Ik EKS.
TO SELL— At a bargain, one Jersey
bull, youug and handsome; also J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
hay in the stack. Telephone Far­
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
mers 211. W. J. Butler.
a8
DAY s HENDERSON, undertakers
and embalmers. Corner Willam­
FOR SALE OR TRADE -Complete
Commencing at 11 o’clock
ette and Seventh streets.
set of blacksmith tools to seii or
trade for heavy horse. Telephone W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Farmers 239. C. R.
:v. Mead.
I
Herbert Gordon, formerly in the Í »
State licensed embalmer.
Office
The following property consisting of forty-one head of cattle:
' furniture business In Eugene, has
and residence. Tenth and Olive
FOR
SALE
—
230
acres,
one-half
bot
­
gone Into the manufacturing business
streets. Phone Red <481.
tom laud, about 30 cleared; good
: In Portland. He has opi tied a small
nine-room house and baru, on the
1
plant
on
Union
avenue
and
will
tnan-
1 seven year-old cow and calf,
Mohawk river
Address A. J.
i ufaeture shade cloth and shade goods
Workman, Mareóla, Or.
si W. O. PROSSER, physician mid sur­
in general. The name of the firm op-
2 fivc-ycar-old cows and calves,
geon. In addition to general prac­
1 crating the plant Is Herbert Gordon
FOR SAI E O ; lltxlo. . ...e '-.ck
tice of medicine and surgery spec­
5 four-year-old cows and calves,
ft Co. Jerry Horn, also formerly of
ial attention to all diseases of the
Eugene, is working for him.
Mr.
ranch with jilenty of sprin t water
2 thrcc-year-old heifers and calves,
ear, nose, throat and eye.
Res-
Gordon’s five-story brick building at
for irrigating purpoees. bee ue<
idence, corner
14th and Pearl
Park and Yamhill streets in the me­
1 two-year-old heifer and calf,
lioseltou, Oregon C.gar Stoic.
streets.
Office, Beckwith bulld-
Portland, Or., Aug. 1.— Demand tropolis is now progressing taster
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Ing Telephones—Office, Black
for watermelons has suddenly devel­ than it has for several weeks past.
6 two-year-old heifers,
Y ours for Business,
1291; residence. Main 90.
oped with the warm weather of the The second story has been completed
2 yearling heifers,
past few days. Until yesterday there and the whole structure will not be
Pl’l ’.!• AUCTION 1 will s*U at
had been but few inquiries for mel­ finished until about December 1st.
pu dlc auction at my place» one DR J. F. TITUS, office Matlock
6 Two-year-old steers,
building. Residence, 6 3.2 Pearl
ons, and Front street was becoming The contract calls for its completion
nii.o north of Fir Butte, known as
street.
Otilen phone 1{.><1 !'LH
overstocked. The sales of-Tnelons to. by the first of October.
the Purkeraun place, 8 miles west
2 three-year-old steers,
Residence phone, Rea 4 981.
day, however, are quite encouraging,
of Eugene, on Saturday, Augnist
Cheapest ^lace on Earth
and the stocks will all sell easily.
3, all my stock and farm Imple­ DR. ANNA MAURER, osteopathic
3 yearling steers,
More are arriving on each freight,
ments, consisting of three br<*od
«»»••♦♦••♦♦ft
♦♦♦
physician,
All curable diseases
1 bull, 2 years old.
but are being reshipped fast.
mares, one two-year-old horse colt,
treated,
Women and children a
■ ;
■
Some of the merchants are receiv­
one three-year-old horse colt, <»ue
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's.
ing more tomatoes than they can
MAIU'OLA ITEMS
sucking colt, nine Jersey Cows, five
Phone Red 1631.
justly handle.
All kinds of prices
yearlings, four hogs, one disc plow,
Twelve months time will b: given on bankable paper
are ruling as a result. The tomatoes
(Special Correspondence.)
one harrow, one stand of bees, two DR. McDOUGAL, pnysiclan and sur­
Joaquin Miller, the poet, is again
are usually of a good grade, and are In the city, having arrived a day or
Marcóla, July 30. The dance giv­
wagons, two sets harness, and oth­
geon. In addition to general prac­
at 8 per cent, interest
Oregon product, shipped from The two ago from his trip to Eastern Ore­ en by the M. W. A. of Marcóla Friday
er articles too numerous to men­
tice special attention given to dis­
Dalles.
tion. Terms of sale: On all sums
eases of women and children. Of­
gon. He will leave soon for the low­ night was largely attended, sixty-
Oregon and California peaches
under $5, cash; on amounts of $5
fice over Preston ft Hales. Phone
er Slttslaw river, where he and his five numbers being sold. Everybody
be short. The crop will be somewhat ! brother, Geo. Melvin Miller, have fil­ had an enjojable time until 4:30,
and over, one year’s time at six per
Black 1631.
larger than the apricot crop, but It is j ed upon a water right and Intend to when the dance broke up.
cent. James Offutt.
a3
Fischer Bros, have a crew of men
not expected that they will ever drop improve the power and eventually
DR. M G. E. BENNETT, osteopathic
PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public
to a very low figure, as the demand 1 generate electricity for Eugene and repairing their flume.
physician. Acute and chronic dis­
Mrs. Ida Aldrich, of Kiona, Wash.,
for peaches is greater than the de- ; 3t her "cities.' . The power site Is forty
auction at "Friendship Farm," 5
eases treated. Offices over Cham­
apricots. The same condi-
condi-' miles from here, but that 1s not too who is visiting friends and relatives
mill's southwest of Junction City,
mand for apricots,
bers' store.
Phone Black 1326.
Oregon, Saturday, July 27, 1907,
tlons will rule practically, however, far away to make an electric plant at Donna, was in Marcóla Sunday.
Residence phone Black 4oHtl.
Miss Jennie Cox ami her mother,
my entire dairy herd, as follows:
in the apricot market.
profitable. It is understood that the
One registered Jersey bull, de­
Potatoes Plentiful
work of building the repaired canal of Newberg, are visiting friends and
scendant of Loretta 15., 12 grade
New crop Oregon Irish potatoes will begin within a short time. Joa­ relatives here.
The people of liarcola will go to
Jersey milch cows, 4 grade Jersey S. D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law. 616
are plentiful and some of the early quin has made a lot of money In min­
Willamette street. Eugeue, Oregon.
heifers, 3 grade Jersey heifer
PLEASANT HILL ITEMS
if a suitable renter can be secured varieties have practically matti red. ing ventures in the last few years, Eugene oftener, as the railroad prom­
heifer calves, 1 Norman mare and
Mrs. Ellen Mitchell will rent’ her With the trade generally these have and has plenty of It to carry out his isees to put on two trains a day.
Mrs. Stolberg. of Wendling, who
colt, 1 span of work mares, 1 year­ C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at
I Special Correspondence.)
farm and move with her family to taken the place of old stock, but with plans He will also build him a sum­
law. Land titles and probate spec­
ling Norman colt, 1 9-ni<>nths-old
bakers and restaurant men there Is mer home in that vicinity and per­ died Friday morning after a lingering
Pleasant Hill, July 31.—Mrs. R. Eugene this fall.
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­
Poland China boar, eligible to reg­
Rev. Wiltse has been chosen as still a limited demand for last year’s haps write a few poems there for pas­ Illness, was buried at the Marcóla
Bradford has sold her store and res­
tow Bank.
cemetery Sunday.
istry, 4 0 head of stock hogs, 1 Sim­
idence property to M. E. Furrow, who pastor of the Christian church at this tubers. This will entirely disappear time.
Last week Fischer Bros.' team ran
plex separator, 700 lb. capacity, DORRIS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys-
within a week or two. New potatoes
will take iiossesslon as soon as his place vice Einmons, resigned.
away and hurt Jack Mitchell, the dri­
binder, mower and rake, 2 plows,
Harvesting is nearly finished and sell around $1 a hundred, and such
LOST VALLEY NEWS
<■ mimi--ion as postmaster arrives.
at-law. Office In Hovey building,
ver, seriously.
2 sete harness, garden plow, "Old
Mrs. Bradford will move to Trout­ threshing will begin in about a week. of the old stock as is sold brings
over Chambers-Mrlstow Bank.
Lee
Calkins
and
wife
returned
Trusty incubator, 160 egg capac­
about the same price.
REGULAR.
(Special Correspondence.)
dale. where her son, William, Is em­
ity. good as new, brooder, cart and LEON It. EDM UNSON, Attorney-at-
Market is Short of Berries.
Lost Valley, July 29—Mr and Mrs. from Portland yesterday and are vis­ I
ployed by the Swift Packing Com­
harness, A few household goods
But
few
berries
of
any
kind
were
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
B.
E. Williams left for Bend, Or., iting his brother. S. J. Calkins.
pany.
R. Papenfus, of Pleasant Hill,
The
Mabel
baseball
team
played
and other articles too numerous to
and Saving
ink.
Mr. and Mrs. Tolliver, w-ho have brought to the Guard office this week to be seen on Front street this morn­ where they will spend a few weeks Mareóla a game of ball Sunday, the
Free lunch will be
mention,
been spending several weeks visiting a brown Leghorn egg that measured ing. Red raspberries and black capa visiting friends.
score
being
11
to
10
in
Marcola's
fa
­
served at noon, Terms of sale— WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at-
R. G. and Byron Dunten leave
their aur.t. Mrs Mary Miller, and oth­ siv inches in circumference one way are scarce and their season will soon
vor.
It is reported that Wendling
All sums under $10, cash; over
law. J. M. Willlama, L. E. Bean,
er relatives, will leave for their home and eight inches the other. He has end. Blackberries are most in evi­ for Harney county this week.
will
play
Mareóla
next
Sunday.
that sum note with approved secur­
Several of the neighbors clubbed
iu Ulin is next week.
some tine blooded Leghorns and can dence now. but supplies of even these ,
Practice in all courts of tho state
ity with 8 per cent Interest. Sale
A. C. Sherwood and family return­ supply a limited number of eggs to are low today. They sell at $1.25 to! together last week and dipped their i
and before the U. 8. Land Office.
Senator R. A. Booth, sons Roy and
will commence a tlO a. in. Thus.
$1.50
per
crate.
Some
wild
black
­
sheep,
Throe
hundred
and
twenty-
ed Sunday from Crescent Lake,where those desiring them for hatching
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung
Bailey. W. T. Kayser, auctioneer.
berries have come in. but receipts; four head were run through the vat. Lloyd, Worrien Parrl afid T. B Sin­
purposes.
they have been taking an outing.
gleton arrived home last night from
Building.
were
not
so
large
as
dealers
expected.
I
Little
Joe
with
Parker,
while
helping
L. E Parks has sold his blacksmith
a month's hunting and fishing trip,
FOB RENT
They
bring
about
the
same
price
as
u
nintentlonal
bath
the
sheep,
took
an
shop and residence to A. 8. Statzor.
Special atten­
I. N. HARBAUGH.
They started at Roseburg on the first
The homestead case of Mrs. Wm.
in the vat.
Mrs. Genoa Robinette has gone to Neeley vs. Miss Rosalind Barbour was the tame product.
lion given to divorce and ne« le-
of July, and going up the north fork FOR RENT—An 11-room dwelling
Country
Ci.
auiery
Butter
Finn.
The
Ice
cream
social
was
pro-
Silver Lake to spend the summer
nient of estates, Agent for Conti-
house. Enquire at 641 Hllyard
Receipts of country creamery but-! nounced a success by all who attend- of the Umpqua river, crossed the
heard before United States Commis­
lien till Insurance Company. Rooni
with her son, William, and Inciden­ sioner Calkins today,
street,
tf
mountains over into the Deschutes
The land in tor on Front street have been light ed, and they number'd many.
tally to accompany Grandma Robi­ question is In the
5, First National Bunk Building,
where the hunting was im-
SIsulaw country. for some days and the market is
Miss Ida Mooney has gone tp the country,
FURNISHED ROOMS Electric light
nette to Creswell, who goes to visit
Eugene, Oregon.
Walton & Ness and L Bilyeu are the slightly firmer than for some time ! Middle Fork district, to act in the niense. A large number of deer were
and bath; three blocks west of
her son, who is not expected to live.
kill'd and all the fish they could
Neeley and I. N. past.
atteorenys
for
Mrs.
Dry
weather,
i
‘
’
which
has
af-
capacity
of
nurse
while
her
sister
’
3
L.
BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office
postoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln,
Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson and little
possibly eat were caught, No lienr
Harbaugh for Miss Barbour.
fected the pastures, has ■ lessened
j the
. fajnfly has the measles.
over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene,
tf
grandson, of Woodburn, are visiting
were
seen
were
bagged*
as
no
signs
cream output to some extent, and it |
E. A. Wegner has Just returned
Oregon.
friends h»ce for a few weeks.
Just received, a large shipment of is also said that farmers at this time: from a trip to (’¡imp Creelt, where he till near the end of their return trip VOR RENT Furnished or unfur­
Professor Sherwood has rented 9x12 Ingrain rugs.
and
then
they
failed
to
run
across
of year, when the harvest is on, con- | 1 has been visiting his parents.
nished rooms; free water. Enquire L. M. TH kVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of­
Aunt Mary Miller’s residence for the
sunie greater quantities than at oth-|
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
fice over Eugen.' Loan and Savings
of Campbell-Fellman Company.
Roy Addington has returned from any of the animals.
con'ine s-hool year.
er times. Prices of country cream- i the Rigdon ranch, where he has been
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
John Stoner, who has farmed the
FOR RENT Suite of rooms In War-
erv range from 2714 to 36 cents a ■ haying.
P. L. Bristow farm for two years,
rpn block. Seo Lane County Ab­ WOODCOCK ft POTTER. Attorneys-
pound. City creamery is held at 30 I
A. L. Roney, of Goshen, arrived In
has bought property on the Long
stract Company, in same bullring,
at-law. V. C. Woodcock and E. O.
cents and the market is considered I 1 Zion last Monday evening, and Tues-
Tn’n, and will move there early this
tf
Potter. Office one block south of
firm.
j day he and T. H. Hunsaker left for
I'ositivelv enred by
fall.
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon.
Eggs Shrink Badly These Days
tbcso I.ittiu Pilis.
Crescent and Odel] lakes for a fish-
WAN'I El»
Commission meh urge their conn- [ ! Ing trip. They are both good hands
Tlicy also rellevo Dla-
WALTON ft NESJ, Attorneys-at-law.
trc»3 fron» rysp-p li, In-
»«»♦»»♦»*. try shippers to lose no time in tor- i 1 with the line and we expect to hear
♦♦
WANTED
Two
or three carpenters
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
warding eggs to market, for the hot i of them landing th«- "big ones.”
dlgestUiQ
andToo
Uuarty
1TTLE
for several weeks’ work. See H.C.
practice In all the courts In tho
weather has a damaging effect on the i
Ealing. A perfect rem-
L. E. Parks, of Cloverdale, was In
«6
!V£R edv t<r mrz!neas. Nsnssu. I Mahon, Eugene.
stale. Office, room
3, Walton
product. They say shippers should the valley today, buying sheep.
Bl< i k, Encrne. Oregon.
hold them no longer than is absolute- |
‘
»TU'
HlMrS.
Rui
Taste
We noticed In last week’» Guard an
PIUS,
WANTED An apprentice girl. Shu.
i ly necessary, small and prompt ship- i article about “Logg ts not tr -ated
hl t'i« Itouth. Cotited
mate. the la lies' hatter. 25 East BOWER ft MARTIN. Attorneys-at-
r/i
ments being preferred to larger lots 1 with fairness." Although Mr. Cleve­
Tongun. Patn In tlie Stile
Ninth street.
al3
law. J. H. Bower and W. G. Mar-
That1 s what you’r doing when giving your teeth proper attention.
delayed In making up. Close cand­ land handled the pai>ers without
TORPID IXVKR. ’Die»
Will practice In all courts,
tin.
ling
results
in
serious
shrinkage
in
regulate
tbo
Bowels.
Purely
Veg>
talite.
WANTED
At
once,
an
experienced
gloves,
It
is
nothing
more
than
their
A decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness.
over
Chambers-Bristow
Office
practically all lois now being receiv­ Just dues.
waitress.
Good wages. Theatre
Ban'-, Eugene. Oregon.
SMALL
PILL
SMALL
DOSE. SMALL PRICE
ed
from
valley
points.
Prices
have
MISTY
HOLLOW.
Cafe.
tf
It’s easily replaced.
not changed since yesterday, and the
JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer. No. 26
Genuine Must Bear
WANTED—Second hand organs; will
The increasing popularity of delighted customers is one evidence
market Is weak.
NOTICE TO THE PITII.IC
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.,
take them In exchange for new pi­
Fac-Sinttle Signatur®
Hogs Ari' Scarce.
of my increasing business.
• iTTlE
-
opposite postoffice.
Gives spec­
anos or organs. Eilers Piano House
Weather conditions at this time,
Owing
to
the
advance
In
cost
of
Make a call at once.
tf
are against hog shipments even for a[ shoes, iron, steel, living and labor,
ial attention to the examination of
small distance outside the city. It! we, the undersigned blacksmiths of
abstracts, drafting wills, settling
514
WANTED A first-grade teacher for
’E SUBSTITUTES-
(is practically out of reason for pack- ’ Eugene, agree to the following ad­ lS"Ä_ REFU
3EFUTE
SUBSTITUTES-
Willamette St,
estates, conveyances and collec­
School
District
No.
57.
Applica
­
'ers to bring Eastern hogs into the! vance in prices:
tions received until August 5th.
tions. Also to all pension matters.
I Pacific coast markets The small sup- j O 1. 2 I and 3...
*♦
11.75
Jesse Easton, clerk, Waltervllle,
I plies have therefore left them with-, 4 and 5...............
Phone Red 117«.
2. Oil
Or.
al
i out the usual light requirement» for 6 and 7
.
i this time of year.
effect July 22. 1907.
To take
I
WANTED- A few men for sawmill
A feature of special interest in the i
GEO. FORREST.
work.
Enquire of H (’. Mahon,
Notice f< r Publication.
hog market at this time is the fact I
THORPE ft SON.
United Stites Land Office,
Eugene, or Sunset Lumber Com­
that no arrivals were shown In the |
C C. SMITH.
Roseburg. Or., July 10. 1907.
pany, Mabel, Or,
al9
local yards either for today,last Tues­
SHERMAN HELLER.
Notice Is hereby given that in com­
day, a year ago, or two years ago to­
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — Wo­ pliance with the provisions of the act
BURBACH ft BRISTOW.
Statement of the Eugene Loan and Savings Bank of Eugene, coun-
man,
young
or
old,
to
keep
house
J.
M
SLOAN.
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
V f lane. state of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of day. Cattle Are Just Steady.
for man and four little girls, eld­ "An act for the sale of timber lands
8. H. FINNEGAN.
every depositor July 1, 1907, who has not made a deposit, or who has not
At the recent drop of 25c in cat­
est
11
years,
youngest
4
years.
FRANK BOWERS.
In the states of California. Oregor,
•iUid awn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of tle prices the local market is quite
For further fnfgormatlon write to Nevada and Washington Territory,"
UlOfEJ
iolnlv prior ♦ to
r\ cnIJ
?.r<t thzin
t*lan advan
,even (Y) VAaa»»
years loimo/l
immediately
said rlotn
date, with
with th,>
the name»
name, able to hold its own and for specially !
Geo.
W.
Land,
Wildwood,
Lane
NEW TODAY,
as extended to al) the public land
last
— place of residence, or postoffice address of such depositor, and
'- knr
!;aown
| «elected top «tuff a fractional ad-'
county, Oregon.
al
states by act of August 4. 1892. Sam-
the - fact
-—t c.
of his death, if known.
vance
over
$3.75
1»
some
times
ob
­
uel 8. Slmmons, of Eugene, county of
Nani? of
WE WILL SELL YOUR FARM Or
Residence or
tained.
Lane, State of Oregon, filed In this
Dep
other property quickly at highest
or.
Amount.
P. O. Address
Today
’
s
rattle
arrivals
amounted
<
C U. Hansen..........
office on January 8. 1907, his sworn
prices obtainable for cash or on
Eugene, Oregon. . . . . Not Known.... ....$18 00 to 150 head as against 250 head a
PASTURE
Good
pasture,
known
as
statement No. 8247 for the purchase
H. Heckman............. Eugene, Oregon.. .. . Not known.... • • • •
time. Property bought or exchang­
0 00
the Day ranch; abundance of wa­ of the HE «4 of section No. «, In
week ago, 284 a year ago, and 36
E. E Boyd...............
ed for you In any location at prices
44 I head this same Tuesday two years
Oregon. . . . . Not known....
Eugene,
ter;
prices
reasonable.
D.
H.
Wat
­
J M. Griffith..........
township No. 19, south, range 5 west.
to suit. Send today full descrlii-
Eugene, Oregon.. . . . Not known.... » • • » 7 7 5 ' ago. A year ago today caitle demand
son, R. F. D. 3.
a3
W. M . and will offer proof to show
C ft Hansen..........
tlon and price for sale, or plainly
1 00 i was Just fair with values holding.
Eugene, Oregon.. . . . Not known.... ....
that the land sought I® more valuable
Jo: hn Hewitt............. Eugene, Oregon. . . . . Not known....
state your wants for a purchase.
2 00
GOLD
AND
SILVER
PLATING
On
Firmer Tone in Sheep.
8a ® Nelson............ ..
Farmers Real Estate and Loan
knlvei, forks and ail household ar­ for Its timber or stone than for ag­
«0
A firmer tone is everywhere shown
C ' arlton Shepard Eugene, Oregon. . . . . Not known....
Company, 185 Unity building
ticles
thst do not look like new. ricultural purposes, and to establish
15
. .Oregon Insane. . . .. Not known....
in the sheep market and local con-
cago. III.
w
Write
the Oregon Plating Works, his claim to «aid land before W. W.
Asyhi
m
iditions are well in line There were
S Commissioner, at his
W|n
128 Ixiwnsdale street, Portland, Calkins,
tng..................
. . . Not known.... .......... 40 .00 no arrivals today and this had a stim­
office In Eug ne. Oregon, on Wednes-
FOR RENT—My stock and g
Oregon,
for
prices.
But
ulating effect upon values, but no
Oregon,
stone ' h iieave : DROPS
day. th' 2d dsv of October. 1997.
farm of 280 acres for rent at re;
I changes were shown.
Receipts a
ss.
ID names as witnesses: Frank L.
sonable termr.
J. W. Bclshaw,
LOST —A Collie dog. about a year
Mtd t known remedy tor ht
Con
week ago were 400 head as against
of Lane.
Panther, Oregon: Win­
844 Hllyard street. Eugene, w al5
old. Wears collar with bra is army Crenshaw
Highland, Or., Oct. 3
head
on oath «00 head a year ago and 1®5
W. Osburn, being first duly .«worn, depose a inri say
buttons and cr< seed sabre s of G fred E. Parsons, of Panther. Oregon;
This is to cert ify 'hat 1 ga'
that i itn the cashier of the Eugene Ixiin ft Saving! s Bank
two years ago today.
Also Albert Porter, of Panther, Oregon;
FOR SALE Compl'-t* set Encyclo- one bottle of "Stone’s He
Troop, Fifth IT. 8. cavalry
Ui'int of Lane. State of Oregon; that the foregoing stateme:
Portland l.ivestock Market,
i a full,
t
pxedla Brittanies. 30 volumes, in­ and cured her of heaves
name of J. L. Miller on collar. Jesse Bounds, of Eugene. Oregon.
tree i
at
the
local
Receipts of livestock
wn res-
Any and all persons claiming ad­
frect and complete statement, showing the nan OP,
dex and book case. $25. Jesse G last winter and she has not been at
Finder pleas i leave with Mr. Mil-
Iden»
ount to yards today consisted of six carloads, ¡
the
of postoffice address, fact of death. If known. and
:
ler, 222 Lawrence street, or leave versely the above-described lands ire
Wells, 26 West Eighth street. a2
fected since.—G Wallre.
Ute er •dit »f each
market
gen-
____ __ depositor, as reqtiDed by the provisions of Chapter 148 2 40 head of cattle. The
name at Guard office, and receive requested to file their claims In this
Dr. M. <’. STONE}, Salem. Ore.
the General Laws of Oregon of 1907.
erally 1» steady, with no change In
suitable reward.
a5 office on or before the said 2d day of
For sale by all druggists.
Quotations
i
price since yesterday.
F. W. OSBURN.
October, 1907.
BENJAMIN L. EDDT,
r«r , n,,*rrtbed and swora to before me this l»t day
July. A. I). 1907. *r Cattle Rest steers. $3.35© $4 00:
I
I
I
Subscribe
for
Th*
Dally
Guari.
'•**> >
g. 8 SPENCER.
Register.
medium
$3 25© $3.50; cows. $1. i
Xocarj- Public tor Oregon.
GORDON STARTS FACTORY
IN PORTLAND
I
E. R. Store
EUGENE ONCE MORE
C. HAMILTON.
GEO. W. KINSEY,
Auctioneer.
SJGÜ HcAüfiöHE
CARTER’S
PERS01NAL
BEAUTY
[CARTERS
DR. ATWOOD
STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS