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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
li Ing crop around 11 c a pound Potato market is steady with ers willing to buy ordinary qUi?r around 50© 60c per 100 p<„lnlr Some small demand for seed < from the south. ‘ ’ t Portland Livewtock Market Chfttlm bark—4 1-2 6 5c. The livestock market generally ¡. Wool—18c. firm, with no changes from th- A"' Poultry, Eggs, etc. tations that prevailed yesterday Eggs, .per doz 21c. Cattle—1 Best steers, 24 On , j, Dairy Butter—Per roll—50@45. medium, 23.506 23.50 6 4.00; cow- eows, 22.5 : m 60@ i Creamery Butter—Per roll, 2.75; bulls. 21.506 2 5o’ cal,« Hens—Per lb. 9c. 23.75© 4.25. Frys—Per lb. 9c. Sheep—Good sheared, : 4.75; full wool, 25.00© 5’50 Geese—Per lb., 7c. ' -amis Ducks—Per lb., 9c. 25.25© 6.00. Turkeys—Per lb, 1214c. Hogs—5.006 5.50; lights, fa., ... feeders. 24.75© 5.25. aa* Fruits, 1 egetable*. Etc. New Potatoes—50c per cwt. PORTLAND MARKET REPORT Onions—Per lb, 3c. Creamery Butter—30c© 35c. Lemons—Per ease, 23.75. Eggs—25© 27c. Oranges—22.75. Chickens 11c at 12c. Livestock Market. Wheat Valley 85c: li Steers—Per lb 3 l-2c. Oat»—Per ton. 227 © Ì28 UMOU —® — - 3 6 — 2 1-2C. Good vv cows Barley—Per ton, 227© : Good prime dressed veal—5 4? 6c. Hay—Timothy. 218; cheat. It; Mutton on foot—Per lb., 3L4 6 Grain Hay—2146 215. Fat hogs—4 l-26i5e. Mohair—Choice, 29© 30c. Fat hogs, dressed—6c Wool—Valley 18c© 20c. Grain and Feed. Hops—Prime. 4>4c©7. Flour— 24.25. Potatoes—60© 65e. Oat hay—216. Onions—New, $2 25© 2.7'1 Cheat hay—per ton 214. Chlttlm bark —5 l-2c -i 7 Timothy hay—Per ton—21”. New oats—Per bu., 42c. more noi sales Bran, per ton, 226. AT INDEPIMil \( fl Mixed feed—Per ton. 22 8. Shorts, per ton. 230. Independence, Or., Jan. 2 7 c. T.l New Wheat—Per bu.. 75c. Rolled barley—Per ton, $35. Fitchard. a hop dealer of Indepejd Chopped 5eed—231 per ton. dence, has just closed a deal with Tlirei- <k>zrn ladies* shirtwaists, in liulit W. W. Percival for his 1;< >7 fro[J dark shades, all wool, Batiste, flan- and I’ORTLAND MARKET REPORT 436 bales, at 7 1-2 cents p. r pound] . Portland, Or.. Jan. 30.—Onion He has also bought 90 bales of G. WJ nel. etc. Values to $4.OO; sah price, prices have reached 23.25 per 100 Whiteaker at 6 1-4 cents and ij ............................................................ SI.IN pounds along Front street. This Is bales of McCormick & Uurtim at 3 an advance of 25c over all former 1-8 cents, making a total of 71s JalesJ quotations. Several firms say they Of the Percival crop 251 bales werd j are getting this figure while others shipped direct to England, while the! are charging 23. However, those balance will go to Eastern br-.wen" Mr. Fitchard has already .«hipped ' who are now charging $3 were for merly selling at 22.50 when others 2258 bales of hops from this vlclaiti were asking $3. Receipts of onions and has orders for more. Br.w rsvJ in this city are very small: growers well pleased with the quality f OreJ letting go of very few sacks. Only gon hops, and are willing to pay tbd lone lot of any consequence was re- highest market price for choir hop«] | ported sold at country points dur-, ling the past 24 hours, this being’ A sure cure, one you can d-i^nd moved at 22.50. There are many of upon. Hlckorq Bark Cough Remedy] fers being put out by buyers at this A sure cure and it’s pure. I’st is figure, but growers are not disposed for all lung troubles, coughs, coldi] |to treat with them. Most of them hoarseness and sore throat. Cor sal« r are holding for 23 or better. One or by Hull’s Red Cross Drug Store and jS two buyers are said to be offering first-class dealers everywhere. ■ 22.60 at country shipping points ADVERTISED LETTERS ■ | without success. ■ Little Doing in Poultry. ■ Poultry stocks on the street today' Eugene, Jan. 29, 1908. The following letters remain ;a I * H at this time at the week, and trade the Eugene, Or., postoffice uncalled ■ was of small volume, with prices i for for the week eliding January 21, ■ practically the same as at the close; 1908: H of last week. Hens and chickens sell j now Bennett, Frank. at 11 A* to 12 L4 cents a pound, and' Clark. Ruby. live ducks at 10 to 17 cents. There Is I Cotrell, Bard. UNle or no demand for either tur-j Forman, Eddie. keys or geese. Strictly fancy veali Fowler, W. H. is worth 9*4 cents and fancy block Gue, Mrs. Jennie. |hoks sell at 6 cents and 7 cents. Hartman, Frank. In both lines considerable under Hunter, J. C. grade stuff is being recorded, for Johnson, Mrs. Ella. j which top prices cannot be secured. Kilpatrick, C. A. 2.10 styli-li dress skirts, in plain and fancy Eggs tre weak at 25 ce to 28 cents. Lanyon, Albert. wool material«, pleated and gored ef <'liliKM>k Salmon in Market. Lewis, Nellie. Small quantities of Chinook sal Lewis, R. FM ” fects; choose from the entire stock for mon are now being taken from the Long, W. J. three days at ’c less diali regular prices. ¡Columbia river. L’ntil now the mar J Whitney. Mrs. Rditlj. ket has been practically bare of thi^ Roach, Martin E. i fish for several weeks, and it will Roberts, G. W. he some time yet before there will Robinson. Pearl. j be any large supply. They sell at I Shenfkes, Tude. 12 cents a pound, heads on. The Strickland, Ed. ¡supply of steel-heads is still fairly I Walker, Mrs. Edith. “i cents., and the price today is “ 9% Whitney. Mrs. Ediht. Other fish are unchanged. ' The oys-1 Parties calling for the above will Five doaen |Milrs firn- dressed kid gloves, ter market is reported duller than plAti-.- give the date adverti- I usual at this time of the year, with j J L. PAGE. P M. in colors ami white; sizes .1’,, 5%, O, prices unchanged. NOTE!! We make no alterations at sale price. • k, uauj 7 ; values to sI „TO; a pair 7Hc. Apples Firm and Active. Chickens for l*rofit. A strong tone prevails In the local Now is the time to buy an inctk »1.50 If alterations are necessary, we make them charg I sing silk gloves, a |Miir apple market, induced by the steady bator if you are going to raise chick and active demand for good fruit, , ens for next year. Start right by ing actual cost to us . Sc Infants' wool hose, |mir . . . and the decrease in the supply of buying .i Petaluma and jfou a under-grade products. Prices in gen no trouble hatching the eggs. W< eral are about the same as for several have them in all sizes, from the 51 days past and most of the offerings ■ yy to .'.mi in stock now i P now in the market are good to choice. alunia br«>< dets, 100 and 2o0 chick There is a fair shipping demand for size. We carry a small stock of ® good apples, but dealears say that tras for these machines. Ladies' fleece lined union suits; 7.1c values, present stocks are none too large Chambers Hardware Ca each................................................................. dKe for home needs and the chances are that few if any will be sent to other Muslins, dress goods, silks, underwear, A. M. Richardson Is out from ft’al market!'. ton for a day or so TWO STORES linens, etc., all specially priced during Butter Market is Weaker. A weaker tone is shown in the this sale. Hulled Mesquite is the seed ti 594-596 Willamette Street local butter market. City creamery plant, as you get the pure seed—« men still state that they are able weeds, or empty husks. We have it to clean up their best quality at Chambers Hardware Co. ruling prices but there is tremendous pressure on account of the great ac Buy a Petaluma .incubator from At the beginning of December. have something to scratch for among cumulations from outside makers. tlona, being third cousin*. a fact that CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO the straw. About nine o’clock they The creamery situation is weak, but 1906, we had 150 hens. They were they did not know before. are fed oats in troughs: at 1 o'clock no immediate changes in values are placed In five pens. One coop is The home has been open for sev ten feet wide, forty feet long, four two parts cracked wheat and one anticipated but the trade is of the eral weeks, only the smaller building feet high at the back aJid seven in part beef scraps and one part crack opinion that the next movement of of the two owned by tile church be front. This Is made of double lum ed corn fed dry. We do not feed corn prices will he downward. ing occttpled at present The Kloach ber all throughout, with tar paper be in summer time. We keep oyster Bl let Notes of the Trade. ____ . _ Tlllacum Club of the University occu E. P. Snelton, » chicken raiser of tween; also paper between the sheet shells and charcoal in the hoppers No smelt being caught in the Cow Mrs. Sear*, th«- old l«di mentioned pies the larger residence, and will Cache county, Viah. relates his poul ing and shingles. It faces south with before the mall the time with plenty litz. continue to do so until the end of by The Guard yesterday a* ent« ring the present year, after which It will try experience in the following ar four six-light windows. 12x14, with of fresh water and clabber milk if A ca- of celery was among the and quarr nteed | an opening of the same sixe covered possible. Nothing will equal the milk day's r II arr.-vals fro mthe south. the Chriatlan old folks' home in this be turned over for the use of the ticle: absolutely 'with single burlap for ventilation for egg production. i 1 have been repeatedly asked, does Market firmer. city, bavin«; come up y.-«'erday af home. WATEPPROOf We atm to keep the coops In as I poultry pay when you are obliged to This coop la divided Into two pens. I Poultry remains scarce and In some ternoon from Corvallis. Is the **-<>nd I perfect sanitary condition as possible instan buy the necessary supplies for egg ten feet square prices are higher. pers m to enter the Ins'liutlon sin«* l*r. Lows, the optician, will bo In ! production, such as beef scraps, oys- In pen No. 1. were twenty-four using dropping boards, which are 8evi al ears of bananas arrived It was opened a short time ago, the pure bred cleaned twice a week. Everv two, in. \\ < re mostly green, but in good his Eugen* office all next week. If i ter shells, varieties of grain etc'* hens and a cocknrel. flrse being Mrs. Todd, whe la 98 weeks a disinfectant is used Lee s i shape. Scarcity of ripe stock along have headaches, have him tasi The following figures are taken White Wyandotte*. OILED SUITS SllChEK yeara old and probably the ol.limt per- you •ya*. Eighteen years experience. Lice Killer, kerosene. Kreso dip, c caT- the street at the present moment. In pen No. 2 were , from an accurate acidunt of outlay AND HATS sou In Lane county. Sli<* has resided your . bollc acid, and quantities of air-laked ' and Income. half breed Wyandotte«: Egg market is still tumbling; Every garment gucra-tes« In Eugene for a number of years. ' lime, and frequently given a coat of The amounts received for eggs and twenty-five half breed Clean • Light Durable lower prices being In effect today. Mr* Todd was very glad to see Mr*. ' poultry sold each month are as fol- ' horns and in pen No. 4. twenty-four whitewash. W<> send to Kansas City Sales of hops continue quite lib Sults‘3®o Shckca'J«? Reais come, an she often became very ' for oyster shells, beef scraps and char | low s. Variations are caused by the pure-bred single combed White I.eg- eral. with growers seemingly anxious lonely at the home with no n* lint ! coal- , prices and amount of poultry sold: , homes and cockerel. me sr tnr ouuu ■ • [to let go at the low prices now ruling. th* matron there. So n :ift >t Mr* were [ ---------------------------- 2 4! tri The fifty remaining hens Eric Nelson, lit Ac la, la In the December, 1906 ,. I However, deniers are making every H>ar*' arrival the two old ladles r ,,n CARD OF TII\XK< 37 0t> mongrels, kept In a similarly January, 1907 ... effort to land contracts on the cotn- found out that they were blood rela- city on business. 37 ’>7 \ structed coop 10x20. These coops) February. 1907 .. 27.50 March. 1907 .......... had a run attache«} to pen and chick r 2 5.0l> ens had the range of the orchard In 'April, 1907................ * 25.00 summer and mild weather. May. 1907........ %» .lune, -1907 ...... 25.50 The Wyandotte* laid fairly well 42.10 i during the winter: the half-breed 'July, 1907 ............. 54 40 Wyandotte* paid for their feed; the August. 1907 .......... 60 SO half-breed Leghorns paid once "and Hept-mber, 1907 .. for safety anj reliability 1» 40 a half their feed, while the piire bred October. 190? .... 37.15 White 1-eghorns brought the profit. November, 1907 . and our prompt and satisfactory servlcw haa lucre*» d the num W . J. Gibson & Son wish to say that they b-ive Th* mongrels, cared for just th* ber of our patrons, the volume of our business and made this Total ................................. 5423.58 same, and in as good a coop, laid an one of the representative banks of the Willamette Valley. »cated at 97 West Sth street, formerly known a* Expense* as follows average of four eggs a <V>.v We kept Feed ........................................... 2121 9« dally account of eggs laid in each We have unaurpaaaed facilities for handllni all branches BEE HIVE STOFLE where we will carrv at a’., t 5 25 pen. Oyster Shells ......................... cate* of depoait. Beef Scrap* ......................... II •5 « When spring came, for a few a till; line of staple and fancy groceries, flour am'. 37 48 months the mongrels laid as well as of commercial bualn« -« and at- • -sue Interest t »ring certlfl- Rxpreas ...................................... Highest market price paid at all times for county fr<> 4.00 the pure bred, but a* the hot weath Five gals. Lu*'s Lice Killer Partleulars will be furnished upon applleatkn hOO er came on the egg yield from them Kerosene................................... «luce. A share of your patronage solicited. .55 seriously declined, while th* pure Lime ................. ..... 2.00 bred* kept the egg basket supplied Kreso Dip ................................. Respectfully^. I 00 until the molting season canie Two quarts crystal carbolic EsUbiuhrd 159J 20.00 Now in reference to feeding. At Egg cases ................................. night *e feed a mixture of whole 4 a pits I and surplus •IdO.lMVn Total • grain* or eqaal pari* of corn, wheat W K. Ultimi PrroMrat. F. W O*HI IO. <>.titer. Leaving a profit of 221* 3 .and barley, more than they can con- I». A. PALAR. Vice Presiiknl. W. M. Itilo« Y I m . I ashler. Our eggs and poultry were told Phone Black 15?I Salt Lake to a reliable cat*. Our Annual 2 Price Clothing Sale Three Days Begins omorrow at 8. p. m. Sale On and continues until 10pm. Women’s S? turday Night» During this time Ready-to 1500 Suits and Wear Overcoats Apparel will be on sale at either one of these two prices $16.50, $18,00, $20.00, $22.50 $27.50, Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes reduced to $14.85 WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET $4.00 Waists $1.48 $125Night Dresses 78c $30.00 Suits $12.00 All $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 and $14.00, Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes reduced to $8.50Coats ea. $4.15 $7.85 Ladies’ Dress Skirts Reduced X These prices are positively 3 Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday Jan. 30th, 31st and l eb. 1st S. H. F riendly OLD PEOPLE'S HOME HAS TWO INMATES Our Long I stablished Reputation $ 1.50 Kid Gloves pair 78c 9 75c Union Suits 38c EXPERIENCE OF UTAH POULTRYMAN MADE FOR „ SERVICE Announcement The Eugene Loan (RbSavings Bat k W. J. GIBSON & SON