Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 16, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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eugene W eekly guard T hursday , jani ary <0. k
good
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it will be stimulated by good crops.
WEEKLY REPORT OF
MivAI Tone in Sugar.
While the
ot the sunar mar­
ket is very firm and steady in the '
EUGENE MARKET 1 east
and prhes have recently ad-
o
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ONLY >3 DAYS MORE OF THE
BEST SPECikU VOTE OFFER OF THE
BÀi.ANCE OF THE CONTEST
«need for both raw and rt lim d. i
the Pacific coast situation is far from ,
being iq a good position. With three
nreservation of health and prevention against disease is almost
refineries now bidding for the tradjjj
“ dependent upon pure, healthy blood ; every organ, tissue, nerve and
of the Pacific states as compared
with one a few years ago, prices can
*Crt' f the body draws on this vital fluid for nourishment and strength
not be made and unmade at the whim
humors and genus from various sources often get into the blood'
of one party. The fact that the Hou-1
^-thisre41 life-stream becomes a source of infection and disease'
olulu Plantation company has recent­
a nourishing, health-sustaining fluid. Heredity is hkewise an
ly completed one of the best Sugar'
factor, regulating the quality of the blood. Some persons are born
Refineries, puts that concern In the
nted blood from diseased ancestry, and Scrofula in one of its numerous
front rank as far as price making is
CH APERONE t “.ANDI DATES
.that district, and incidentally plac­
fZ. hereto crop out some time in hfe.
Not only poisons in the blood
concerned A little more than a year
ing her name third for the largest
^iwnsiblefor disease, but when the circulation is run down and becomes
AV. 81 . Rranstcttcr. Eugene
ago the Plantation company made an
number of votes polled of all candi­
laan* AA'right. Coburg
weak in quality, then we see the eflect in a general bad cond.tion
effort to secure a foot hold on the
dates. This is a remarkablv good
Ja» Spores. Spriugt'ielcl R F.. 1». No. ♦
coast but without the proper repre­
such as weakness, sallow complexions, boils, and various skin
showing, and there is no doubt that
O. Coat«, Eugene ......................
sentation its efforts were futile. Now
iXnk All blood troubles require a tonic and blood purifier, and none
.Miss Woods will finish the winner of
Minnie* t reuer...................
It's tAisiness on the coast is being
«’P
other equals S. S. S.
It goes down to the
oue of the prizes if her friends con­
C.
O.
Hncbxui,
Palace
of
Sweets
looked
after
by
one
of
the
biggest
very foundation of the trouble, and remove»
tinue to take the same active inter­
C. L. Hnusaker, Dexter. .....
brokerage firms in the west and al­
every particle of the poison or impurity from
est in hei* behalf.
M. Montgomery. Junction
ready
it
is
making
itself
felt
in
sugar
In district.number two Miss Zelrria
the blood.
And not only does S. S S
<’. T. Goodmau, Coburg
■s-
circles. While the sugar market nat­
Cruzan aderf ¡ 1,005 votes to her to­
• antidote the poisons, humors and germs but
F. F. Barnard, Coburg, Or
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urally tends toward a higher range
tal, placing her name over the 22.000
J. Higgins, SO2 Pearl St .
of values pwlng to the sharp Improve­
u urceriQir
tonic ]
mark.
Hut many ups and downs
II. C. Mahon, 1 19 W. 5th SI
PURELY VEuL I AoLL whieXbuild upand strengthen weak, impov-
ment In eastern values, there’s no tel­
cun be looked forward to, as all can­
Jno. T. Fanner, Florence.
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wished blood, and fortifies the system against
ling what may develop in the Pacific
didates in district number two are
E. Säubert. Acme..............
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situation overnight.
£!eaie S. S. S. permanently cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers
equally «termine dto finish carrying
Dr. Marquani, E. I Illi St.
Prune Market Holding Steady.
fc-Ha. Eczema, Tetter, ar.d all other skin diseases and disorders. Book
first honors, when the final count of
E. Fenton, l»rxter...............
Recent attempts to corner the
the liloou a«d any medical advice free.
votes Is made on the night of Febru­
It. A. Booth, I 43 E. I»tli St
I
prune
crop
of
California
and
thereby
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
ary 8.
Mary Taylor, 215 W. 11th St
control prices on the Pacific coast,
In district number three the stand­
have proven failures for the reason
ings of the candidates are about the
that Oregon has too great a crop
same as yesterday, with the exception
and was not even considered by the
N IMI S OF COMPETING CANDIDATES.
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of Miss Ula Cushman, of Acme, who
parties manipulating
the "corner.”
District No. I.
cast some 5000 votes, placing her
While prunes are moving somewhat
name several thousand in the lead
. .27,03(1
better here, prices are far from sat­ Miss Grace Wood, 2H 1 W. Sth St............
for the trip to Los Angeles.
. .211.105
isfactory as compared with the ones Miss May Douglass, Pearl St.....................
In district number four the great­
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT.
. 21,990
that ruled previous to the financial Miss blah Heiulersliott. Madison St. . .
est surprise of yesterday's balloting
1 OR SALE
Portland. Or., Jan. 16.— People flurry.
Miss Marguei ile Woo4n, 195 \\ . Sill
. .24,407
MISCELLANEOUS Continued.
was sprung. Miss Effie Withrow, of
who are inclined to be pessimistic as
. .20,»21
New York advices state that a Miss Alta Eastham, city ...........................
Springfield, cast some 16,000 voteB,
»•00b ’FOR SALE-1 «-inch oak ACCORDION PLEATING — Done by to what the new year will bring in San Jose packer writes his lo­ Miss Mabie Johnson, »95 HighSt............
. . II»,033
which places her name first over the
wood. Phone Farmers’ 286, ,‘26
. 18,994
Mrs. Bert Viueent at «27 Hilyarii the financial and industrial world, cal correspondent as follows. “The Miss Fay Cl;.rk, 733 Ferry St.................
30,000 mark, and in a position which
should, according to the
Boston prune situation at this end is as fol­ Miss Ix'lia Buchanan, Hlih St................
..
2051
street,
near
East
Ninth,
on
reason
­
iw^FOR SALE—16-inch oak
if she can retain it until after the
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able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf Statist, one of the leading financial lows: California has on hand about Miss Gussie Jennings, AV. 7tli St
wood,
per cord. Phone Far­
publications of the country, with­ 15,000,000 or 17,000,000 pounds in Miss Grace Dunn 7tH Calivi« St............................
.. 1300 close of the contest, which is only a
mers' 286.
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FOR EXCHANGE—15 acres, well hold their fears for about three the Santa Clara valley. Last year, Miss Hazel Hodkiuson, 254 W. 4tli S..............
200 short time away, will be rewarded
with the grand upright piano. Miss
Improved, near Oakland, for prop- months. March, the paper says, is during the month of December we
District No. 2,
for SALE—bwcond
growm
fir
Maud Lewis, of Marcóla, is now sec­
erty-ln or near Eugene. Good trade the test month of the business year shipped 18,000,000 pounds and dur­ Miss Alta \\ lUlanMfe Bastar............................
2S.7MS
»ood. W. L. Coppernoil, at Watt’s
ond on the list in this district, but
will be given. McMurphey 4 Rugh. and judgment as to what the busi­ ing the spring months 20,000,000 Miss Kate Hau ley, Cottage Grove.................
22,1» 12
jflwlry »tore.______________ tf
22 West Eighth street.
tf ness for the year 1908 is going to be pounds more. Up to the present time Miss Zelrna Cruzan, Dexter.................................
22,375 as in other districts, every one is do­
ing her level best and don’t be sur­
should be suspended until the show­
Miss Rena Baker, Cottage Grove .
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17.4145
fOR-SALE— Heavy farm wagon,
prised if some candidate, who is ap­
STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur- ing for March has been made. The we have not shipped into the eastern Miss ix^a Sanford, Cottage Grove
I I.Htlt
aearly new. Inquire at 685 East
markets
one-half
the
amount
we
nished free to emplolyers. Clerks' Statist says:
5IHI2 parently out of the race, will be the
shipped last year up to December 1. Miss Bora Jacobs, Dexter.................
Eleventh street.
tf
leader tomorrow.
Registration Bureau, entrance to
"January and February are not es­
District No. 3.
Chaperone Contest.
offices 14 Selling-Hirsch building. pecially significant months in the The stocks carried on hand through Miss Ula Cushman, Acme....................................
for SALE—Cheap, good second­
the
country
will
be
less
than
ever
Interest in this contest is growing
386 1-2 Washington street-, corner business world.
The old business known on January 1, therefore we Miss Lillian Brood, Florence............................
hand Stud* baker 3-inch wagon.
and all candidates are out securing
West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf year has been completed and the new think there will be a heavy demand Miss Hattie Cook, Junction City ....................
tf
Enquire at Eugene Grocery.
subscribers and thus gaining large
one not yet begun. These two months and a stiffening oFTwices within the Miss Gertrude Bushnell Junction City...........
numbers of votes which will be cast
tQRDWOOD FOR SALE—Leave or­ DON’T fail to see Chezem if you are times of comparative rest. Agri­ next thirty days, and 1 would advise Miss Ersa Ramble, Mapleton...........................
want bargains in real estate. We culture is suspend d. mining is cur­
later in the- week. Votes for the chap­
ders with L. G. Brown at Dr.
Minnie
Sibbets,
Junction
(
ity
.................
Miss
get
in,
as
you
cannot
possibly
buy and sell farm and city prop­ tailed, railway traffic is smaller than you to
erone are secured in the same manner
Brown's office in Chrisman block.
District
No.
4
We
cannot
state
anything
in
erty, improved and unimproved. during several ..th r months, build­ lose,
as for the candidates and every sub­
Effie Withrow, Springfield ...................
Timber and mining stock. H. Che- ing operations are largely suspended, regard to next year's crop of prunes Miss
JO, SALE—A f.w loads of dry,
scription likewise counts more this
Miss
Irene
Robinett,
Pleasant
Hill
.................
at the present time, but should the
’.em. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
pitchy fir wood ready for cook­
week than at any other time during
and manufacturers are not as busy ‘thrlp’ be as bad as increase propor- Miss Maude Leu is, Marcela.............................
gore'. ,6 per c:rd (rack load.)
th« contest.
as
during
the
Spring
and
Fall
Genevieve
Howe,
Creswell
......................
Miss
tionately over last year and the year
Phone Farmers «8.
j!6 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On months.
If you are anxious to win the Los
Miss
Madeline
Betts,
Coburg
...........................
knives, forks and all household ar­
before, it wlll'affect the growing crop
Angeles trip, secure every available
"But when March comes trade and very , materially. Our prices Oil Miss Myrtle Bishop, Coburg.............................
ticles that do not look like new
JOR SALE—40 acres timber, near
subscription and turn them in before
Write the Oregon Plating Works, transportation always become more peaches are 10 l-4c for choice, 1 le Miss Merril Scott, Creswell...............................
Eug’ne; good land; fine spring.
the offer of extra votes ends, Sat­
128 Lownsdale street, Portland active. March is nearly always the for extra choice and 11 l-2c for Miss Lota Everson, Creswell................................
<111 boy it this week. Enquire
urday, January 18, at 8 o'clock.
first month showing a heavy move­ fancy.”
Miss Georgia Neff, Coburg...............................
Oregon, for prices
I ill Pearl street.
J21
ment of merchandise in both foreign
Miss Benia Goodman, Coburg.............................
Oregon Eggs at 39c a Dozen.
CORRESPON­ and domestic circles. By that time,
8001) FOP. SALE—A lew cords of INTERNATIONAL
While in some quarters a fraction­ Miss Mabel Thompson, Creswell......................
PEREXXI AL CANDIDATE
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DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy merchants, manufacturers and trad­ al advance is sometimes asked over Miss Ectenia ChaiM'l, Springfield......................
goo I dry grub oak and dry fir.
(Pacific Outlook, Rep.)
Man’s University.” Gives a thor­ ers are preparing in earnest for the 30c for strictly fresh local eggs, most Miss Erm» Smith, Springfield...........................
Enquire of E. M. Warren, 442
T. T. Gee», perennial candidate for
ough training at your own home year’s business. Manufacturers are of the sales are being made at that Miss Lou Scott, Creswell ................................
Usrence street.
any old office, either in Oregon or
in nearly all the trades and profes­ busy on their ordedrs for spring and figure, It is stated that one local
JOR'JAI.E -Fn-sh milch cow, six
Washington, has once more laid down
mer­ house has been offering northern
sions. Text books and instruments summer goods of all kinds;
prfizes
to
be
awared
to
the
winners.
++++++++++♦+++++
♦
I pars old. Also pure bred Poland-
the Alltorlal quill, abandoned tho
(wljen required) furnished free. chants are stocking up their shelves people eggs at this figure. Receipts
Rememlter,
the
<10
|sr
cent
in
­
♦
' China pigs. Addr -ss Geo. C. Wid-
sanctum of the Pendleton Tribune,
Full information and circulars at and warehouses; and the railroads are decreasing and this may help to
Every candidate in the race + crease in votes on all subscriptions
R. F. I >. 1.
11
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W. are busy moving goods to market. cause bmproved buying but no great ♦ who wishes to have her name + (new or old) will positively be the and betaken himself to the wilder­
<•
ness to proclaim ills candidacy for the
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­ Hence March will be the test month. advances are at present expected in
announced
as
a
winner + la’st offer of the balance of the con­ office
TOR SALE—Pine land in acreage
of congressman from the sec­
resentative.
If railroad tonnage is then light it the price because of the enormous <• should do her utmost be­ + test,
and
candidates
who
are
waiting
♦
trrts, elose t * Eugene; good loca­
will mean that the spring trade is supplies cf eastern which are being
ond district. What a pity that a po­
+
tween
now
and
Saturday,
be
­
for
some
heller
offer
to
be
hiunrlicd
♦
tion; good school adjoining prop-
going to be small and poor.
offered 10c under the local product. + fore the 50 per cent increase + later on vv ill Is- disappointed. Do tential journalist with a possibility
U A XI El»
I ntj; terms reasonable.
Inquire
"If bank exchanges during March
Chickens remain dull with dealers
•> your very best before next Saturday of usefulness before him should waste
i Holms 3 and 4. Beckwith Build-
are way below normal it will mean offering 12c for live stock. Turkeys + in notes on all subscriptions
by H I», in. to secure every subscrip­ the waning'years of life in such a
IF
YOU
WANT
TO
SELL
your
prop
­
<•
ends.
ting. Eugene, Oregon.
fl
that an unusually small amount of |
tion possible and bring or mail tlieni will-o’-the-wisp chase.
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa­ new business is being initiated, If I are not wanted at all and arrivals +
10,SALE OR TRADE^-For~proper-
for the past few days are being held
ny about it and they will do the imports of raw or crude
♦ ♦ + + + + 4’ + + + + * + + + + ♦ Io Illis office and get lhe benefit of
Manager John H. Hartog, of the
tj in or near Eugene, 2 8 acres in
rest. 4 12 Willamette street, Eu­ small, it will mean that material are held by receivers.
llie extra
man u fact ur-
Eugene Commercial Club, leaves Sat- *
Brief Notes of The Trade.
Everybody interested in “contest
i Oakland, Douglas county; 8 room
gene. Or.'"
tf ers are curtailing their output. The
Selling of hops continued heavy I doings" is eagerly watching for the! Surprises AA’ere Feature«- el Ycwtcr- urday for Portland, and from there
house: orchard; several acres tim-
will leave with a party of men from
I her Inquire at 74« Charnelton WANTED—Good steady farm hand; business now being done has little or at country points with most trans­ 1 standing of the candidates •> b ■ pub-
day's Balloting
Portland for Oakland. Cal., tn attend
married man; none other need ap­ no bearing upon tile future. But'if actions between 5 1-2 and 6e a pound
| itreet, Eugene, Or.
Just to indicate to lier friends as the convention of the Pacific coast
ply. Phone Farmers’ 253. M. Lev- March is a poor month it will mean W. R. Scheurer of Butteville was In ! lished in each day s issue. That the
"FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT"
inger, Springfield.
If that trade and business will be re­ the city today and stated that local I whole county Is awakening vO this well as other contestants that she did ad men. He will deliver an address
pressed at least till September, when buyers were paying the full limits ' great opportunity offered them by not have to stay at the bottom of the at the meeting on Eugene and the
I
Ar and the World,” by
p rcentage column In the first dis­ Willamette valley, lie will probably
I Charlton Bristow Parkins. Price, WANTED—To borrow ,850 on real
as only about fic net could be obtain­
The Guard is manifest bv the inqui­ trict, friends of Miss Grace Wocdsi take along a dispay of Lane county
estate valued at ,3000. "H,” care <...... ...
I 0, postpaid. Address H. C|av
ed by shipping abroad.
Guard.
J15
/rtrklns. Grants Pass. Oregon, fib
Creamery butter market is holding, ries as to the number of votes cer- sent in subscriptions enough to bring ’ apples to show what can be done in
J. FRANK TITUS, M. D—Homoeo­
its own; two creameries retaining th» ' tain ones have. But even thoug.i her name to the leading position In’ that lino here.
pathic
physician
and
surgeon
B)R SAI.E m uiVNER—New eight­ WANTED—Ten ladies and gents dai­
do have a few thousand more
Chronic diseases and diseases of high figures. On account of the ad­ some
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
room house with gas,electric light,
vances of the east and the general than others, that is no reason others
women
and
children
given
special
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
have not as good a chance, for you
«»utiful shrubbery, and all mod-
attention. Faradic galvanic,static, better feeling there, local handlers’ will note by the schedule of votes that
tf
*ro improvements, two blocks
VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PREPAID SI BSCRINTIONS TO
vibratory electrical are not so weak in their views.
X-ray
and
uom car l!ne and in heart of res-
Changed values will be noted in a 12 months' subscription paid in
DAILY GUARD ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Ofice, corner
treatments given.
wnce district. You pay no agent’s
advance
is
good
for
4500
votes.
Willamette and Eighth streets, sack and vegetable today.
Old
Carrier Mall
Now
There
is
a
great
deal
to
be
gained
«^mission Lots «« 2-3 x 16«.
Apple movement continues to in-
Matlock bldg.
Residence «32
$ I .on
300 Vote« «1.50
_Apply st this office for particulars.
3
in
a
contest
of
this
kind,
both
In
crease
but
values
are
holding
staflon-
Pearl street. Office phone, Red
r..
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,2.06
900 votes ,2.50
1.800 votes
6 Months............................. ...
pleasure
and
experience,
not
taking
ary.
X>R8ALE AT A BARGAIN—Good
ABSTRACTORS
1091.
Residence phone. Red
$1.00
4.500 votes
2,250 votes ,5.00
Into consideration the valuable prizes 1 year..*........................... . . .
Rice
markets
are
gaining
firmness
4981.
o year«............................... .... 12,000 votes
jotse of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
fi.000 votes «10.00
$8.00
everywhere but trade was not very one might win. Enter your name
well with wind mill, one acre
9,000 votes ,15.00 $12.00
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
brisk during the past week. So say and your friends will do the rest; 3 years................................ .... 18,000 votes
-•■-r chicken fence; large chicken
$16.00
or why not go to some of your friends 4 year«................................ .... 25,000 votes t S,|..... votes
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
the coast trade journals.
»•
blocks from Geary
and ask them for your votes? They 5 year«................................ .... 30,000 votes 15,000 votes $25.00 ,20.00
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Portland Livestock Market.
"osi house. Price, ,1600. Time ■
MINING ENGINEERS
The local livestock market contin­ are interested In your winning. Do 4 <
S. D. ALLEN, Attoriiey-at-la, 616
(»TES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD P REPAID SI BSI-ItUTIO.NS Tl
,a”- I. N. Harbaugh, agent.
Willamette street. Eugene, Oregon. ues st ady to strong In all lines at not delay a moment. Make up your
First National Bank. HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
—
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III
tlw- prices that have prevailed for mind right now that you are going to
, ^”8 to»« notice with you.
and expert metallurgist. Reliable L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of­ several days.
i lie one of the lucky ones and strive to 1 year. . . .
3 75 votes
,1.50
. . . 750 votes
information furnished to Intending ■
fice over Eugene Loan 4 Savings
Cattle—Best steers ,3.754i 4.25; , attain that end. Do not wait until o years.. . .
,3.00
F e J'V’E B’1 OWNER—Only one
. . . 2,250 votes 1.100 votes
investors. Examinations and re- I
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
the
last
week,
but
start
out
now
and
medium ,3.25 4i 3.75; cows ,3.00 4t
»4.50
3 years. ..
. . . 3.600 Votes 1.800 vote»
ac* truni high school, choice lo-
ports on mines and ore treatment |
,3.25; fair to medium cows »2 50 m not only get votes from your friends, 4 years...
,6.00
. . . 6,000 votes 3,000 votes
’ res!d‘ nce, new and modern
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at ,2.75;
Eugene, Oregon.
'but
induce
them
to
have
others
save
bulls ,1.5041 2.25;
calves
5 years. . . .
. . 15,000 votes 7,500 votes ,7.50
. eEit frahtag ■: lot 30x162 feet;
law. Land titles and probate spec­ ,3.75© 4.25.
; votes for you also. Ambition and en-
ktrzai/V?
*H1 go at a
ARCHITECT
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­
Sh»ep—Good. sheared
,4.25 @ i i-rgy are the only requirements. You1
L
tow Bank.
Bit office
aoon* Enquire at
$
4.75;
full
wool
,4.5041
5.00;
lambs must have friends or be able to make
FREE THOMAS—Architect. Sketch­
friends, then, with a little ’ stick-to-
es and plans drawn, blue prints. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys- ,4 504i 5.25.
>h,t8iLE ,0R TRADE—20-acre
Hogs Best ,5.1041 5.35;
lights, it-lveness” you will be declared a win­
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
and specifications. General super­
ner when the prizes are awarded
The Daily Guard's Popular Isolics' Prize Anting Contest
of. „
*n Ashland, consisting
Potter. Office one block smith of fats and feeders, ,4.75@5.25.
vision over buildings in course of1
Stay in the contest to win. and don’t
of fr?udern„ho'lse »nd all kinds
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon.
construction. If thinking of build­
CHAPERONE SPECIAL VOTE COUPON
be satisfied until you are declared a
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT
’J1 ,rade for Eugene
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
winner. Many a victory has been
Creamery Butter—30c@ 35c.
J? Certainly a snap for
reasonable. R<k>m 7, Chrisman WILLIAMS 4 BEAN. Attorneys-at-
won in the face of defeat »imply be­
Eggs 30c.
law. J. W . Williams, L. E. Bean,
Mrs.
i*.?an,in8 a ranch of this
block.
cause the opposing forces possessed
Chickens 11c at 12c.
Practice In all courts of the state
ill
reS4 Box a 12, or call at
the
"»tlck-to-lt-lvene»»
”
to
stay
in
^yene. Oregon.
the
V.
S.
Land
Office.
Wheat—-Valley 85c; bluestem 85c.
and before
at all hazards. Put a little of that
Oats—Per ton, ,27 4» ,28.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung
Address
1 Erasler. of 435 wiT- J. W. KAYS * CO., undertakers and
quality in your own campaign and
Barley Per ton. ,274131.
Building.
of
your
life
for
one
funeral
directors.
Eugene.
Or.
mak*-
the
fight
Hay—Timothy ,18; cheat ,13.
B»-».
ha" heen appointed
DORRIS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys-
ii:a‘az r ,nt for tf*e Magic Seven
of the rich and elegant prizes. Send
Grown hav ,144l$15.
DAY 4 HENDERSON, undertakers
as soon as secured.
at
law.
Office
in
Hovey
building,
subscriptions
In______
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Mohair—Choice. 294?30c.
»M»
Panv' of C.oldfieJd. Ne-
and embalmers. Corner Willam­
over Chambers-Bristow bank.
! wo subscribers can get their papers
Cut out ard fill In with the name of a married laydy you wish
Wool-—Valley 18c4i20c.
5' 4 nX
on
ground floor!
ette and Seventh streets.
to vote for Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard,
'“•» 1’o’n7n,,P2fs a ?hare! Of-
Hops Primo. 4Hc4$7.
1 on time.
LEON
R
EDM
UNSON,
Attorney-at-
As
soon
as
money
Is
paid
on
a
*«r Ud zi k 1 ’h2.1' Can on Fra- W. T. GORDON, (uneral director.
and It will count for one vote«.
Po’atoes —70c at 80c.
law.. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
subscription send it to this office,
8 t busy. This means you.
•-- Nn $i >;<• ■: $ 1 »
State licensed embalmer. Office
and Savings Bank.
giving date of commencement. Votes
Not ( mmm I After January 21st, 199»
Chittim bark —5 l-2c 4t 7c.
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I16
and residence. Tenth and Olive
will then be Issued on the subscrip­
L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office
streets.
Phone
Red
4481.
RENT
tions and placed to your credit. _
over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene.
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Nearly every candidate In The
Oregon.
PHYSICIENS
AND
surgeons
rurnf8hed rooms
X’f’rrr'V O” F’VAI. s»”CTI.FMI-:XT. Gu
3__ I’ I y - popular ladles’ voting r.n-
L,,: Fo/r Pn «'"lent». Call at
STUDLEY Osteopathic WALTON 4 NESS. Attorneys-at-law
de­ test Is benefiting handsomely by the
Estate of John R. Goldsrn.
J“.— . ‘
’ pnth street.
tf DR. H. L. Offices over Chambers’
special vo’es that will end next Sat­
J J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will ceased.
physician,
•4Xv’ ^’MS—Electric light
practice In all the court» In the
Notlcp
518
Willamette street.
nn- urday night. This goes t > show thlit
store,
state. Office, room 3, Walton derslgned administrator of the es- every contestant In the rac* w?o Is
Phone Black 132«. Consultation
hrn'«. '
blocks west of
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
♦a'p of John R Goidson. dere^.e*!, anxious to win the phnn or wlnl r In
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Apply at 521 Lincoln.
(«as
filed his final account in t'e mat­ Southern Callfornli during the r m-
Red
3197.
Phons
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N. HARBAUGH. Special slíen ter of said estate tn the eonntv r iirt Ing season or secure a valuable s” hoi-
tlon given to divorce and settle­ of Lane County, Oregon, and Monday, arshlp p Is not
■ “tone nntnrn'trt
i— l»avlng
.
> RENT—Wil] pasture DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathlc
ment vf estates. Agent for Cont
cure enough subscription» and
physician.
All curable diseases
; J1-•’ f»V, 7s on ,he Matthew
•h<> 2nd day <f Mxr«h. 1908. at the to SPCs-.-w
nentai Insurance Company. Rnorr hnu« of one o’clock in th“ afternoon votes to place her name In the lead
treated. Women and children a
r . tWr>
west of
5. First National Bank Building Rnf said day, has been fixed bv the «aid aft r the final count of votes. Evory
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn s.
Ub'. ,‘n° mazing; terms rea-
Eugene, Oregon.
Thone Red 1631.
I -onr» 'o’ th“ h°ar|nr ft ''hiectlons candidate and her friends are tak-
•i a
r* Room 1, over
In the contest
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• n .¡»Id acrour’ and for ts» final set­ Ing a perscnal intercst
n ho.
°r address
JESSE
G.
WELLS.
Lawyer.
No.
26
—
Homoepathic
C. H. CANNON, M. D
tlement of »a’d estate. All ohiedlons and are inducing their friends and
West
Eighth
street,
Eugene.
Or
Chronic
physician and surgeon,
acquaintances to subscribe for The
-JI"“ ’’ ’•LANEOVS
opposite postoffice. Gives speda! mils’ be filed on or before said date Guard, and those who are already
diseases and diseases of women
fo- flnsl •“ttleme-t.
attention
to
the
examination
of
ab
­
•
and children a specialty. Eiectri-
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_
Dated January 1«. 19«».
stract». drafting wills, settling m -
end of thia week for a year or more
'* -r B.f • n»n»r. timber land
cal vibratory and light treatment.
DANIEL HINTON
tates,
conveyances
and
collections.
■, that they may get the benefit of the
>
nr l«nd close to Office, Stille 1, 2 and 3. Dunn bulld-
Amlnlstrator
Phone.L
BILYEU.
Also m all penato» matter». I"-.
Board»
<’C
' »««Rs. Address
votes, and win one of the valuable
ing.
Phone Main 540.
Atty.
«»♦. Eugene. Or.
Red ll’C.
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
NATURE'S protection against disease
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Chittin I ki r*k 4 1-2
Wool 18c.
i oultry, Eggs, etc.
E
-Per dot. 2 6c.
Dairy Butter—Per roll—50 @ 45.
Creamery Butter—Per roll. 60<Ù>
Hens—Per lb., 9c.
Erys—Per lb., 9c.
Geese—Per lb., 7c.
Ducks—Per lb., 9c.
Turkeys—Per lb. 121»c.
Fruits, Yegetablea. E'le.
New Potatoes—50c per cwt.
Onions—fer lb, 2 He.
Lemons—Per case, ,4.50.
Oranges—$3.
Livestock Market.
Steers—Per lb. 3 l-4c.
Good cows—3 ij 2 l-2c.
Good prime dressed veal—-54?6c.
•Mutton on foot- Per lb., 34© 4c
Fat hogs—I l-2@5c.
Fat hogs, dressed-—-frc.
(.rain and Feed.
Flour—,4.25.
Oat hay—,16.
Cheat hay—Per ton. ,15.
Timothy hay—Per ton—»15.
New oats—Per bu.. 4 2c.
Bran—Per ton, $22.
Mixed feed Per ton, $26.
Shorts Per ton, $28.
New Wheat—Per bu.. 75c.
Rolled barley—Per ton, $35.
Chopped feed—$31 per ton.
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