THE EtGÍISft WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1W*
The Cause of Many
ELMIICA ITEMS
Sudden Deaths.
A WO3010 PROSPECTIVE WEEKLY REPORT OF
E'JGEKE MARKET
FIANO 1OYERS
(Special Correspondence I
Elmira, Feb. 26.
People have be.
There is a disease prevailing in this gun to think about making gardens.
ex rwatrv ruost danger ous liecause soiiecep- We hop“ this good weather will con
. xtive Many sudden A
tinue for some time.
The big piano and organ sale is
EwJ deaths are caused
B.W. . Inman and family spent Mon drawing to a close.
We have done
K by it—heart dis-
day in th« burg.
a remarkable business, sold a great
ease, pneumonia,
had
had
the many Instruments, but more than
.Mrs.
Colgaard
heart failure or
grippe, . but is much better, she being half of the stock is still Intact.
In
[apoplexy are often
from the «tore for several fact, many of the rarest bargains are
the result of kid absent
days.
still unsold,
if you need a piano,
ney disease.
If
There was quite a crowd at Fred why delay calling? Now is the time,
kidney trouble is
Yates
Sunday.
Same
were
practicing
while prices are down, away down.
_ allowedtoadvance
“ the kidney-poison- their songs for the entertainment. Your neighbors have saved from $7 5
•Mr.
Driskell
took
his
phonograph
to $125 by purchasing at this sale.
. ed bPxxl will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of down there and entertained the rest Why not you? If you are skeptical,
of
them.
call and we will easily convince you
the bladder. or the kidneys themselves
Everybody has bad colds at pres that we mean business.
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Head our
ent.
Bladder troubles almost always result
display ad on page 10.
We
are
glad
to
welcome
Alice
Ware
fruau a derangenu-nt of tire kid..eys and
Eli.EltN PIANO HOI HE,
a cure is oigmiued quickest by a proper back to our vicinity «gain.
21 West Seventh St.
Miss Ina Zumwalt spent Sunday T. H. Comte, Gen. Agt.
tiun— n* -f th- kinnevs. If yon are fecl-
mg hadly you can make no mistake by with friends at Mr Jean’s
Quite a number attended services
takiMg Dr. Kilmer's -Swamp-Root, the
grrjg Ladner. liver and bladder remedy. Sunday and in the evening
NOTH K
W. W Ca Iby was up to town today
It enrrect* inability to hoirl urine and
araldrnx pain in jwssing it, and over- on busines.
Notice is nereby given that the
.Mr. Parker’s brother left for his
«•—w > that unpleasant necessity of liei • ’
county commissioners' court of I-ane
compelled to go often tlirough the day, home in Washington today.
ruai so get up many times during the |
Not much hunting nowadays. The county, state of Oregon, will receive
titghC The mild and the extraordinary scare the other Sunday han helped sealed bids for the furnishing and
delivery of one hundred (1001 cords
wdrrt of SwamjeRoot is soon realized. the boys
It »smd» the highest for it* wonderful
.Miss Delphene Bown spent Sunday of old growth body fir four ( 1 i feet
smrei of the most distressing cases.
home, returning to her school at long; or for one hundred (100) cords
,,f sesvjnd growth body fjr four I 4 >
Swamp Root is pleasant to take and is Smithfield Sunday evening.
woU hr- all druggists in fifty-cent and
Mabel Hayes is getting along fine feet long, said wood to be delivered
at the court house In Eugene, Lane
one-doilnr sire bolt les. You mav have a after her operation.
—Bottle of this wonderful new dis-
Veda Hale was down to Elmira county, Oregon, on or before the 1st
«xrvrv and a txvok that tells all about it, Saturday and
returning day of September, 1908. The court
Sunday,
teMhoeut free by mail. Address, Dr Kil- home .Monday morning on the stage,
reserves the right to reject any or
tner A Co., Binghamton, N. V. When
Mr. Fountain
Is
improving his all bids; said blds to be filed with
writing mention resiling ’hi* generous place by putting a new wire fence the c unity clerk of said Lane county
<Mfrv in th-,, paper. Don't make anv around some of It.
not later than Wednesday, the 4th
BMtahr. hut rememhrrthe name,Swamp-
Pearl Inman I h sick at this writing. day of March, 1908, at 2 o'clock p m.
Kone I)r. Kilmer's Swainti-Root, and the
By order of the court this, the Sth
uhlms. Binghamton, N. Y., on every
day of February 1908.
.••is C H Pickett, of Springfield, i
taxt^
E. U. LEE. County Clerk.
1 was in the city, today.
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Jewelry Store
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Commencing Wednesday Morning February 26th
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and continuing until
Saturday Evening, March 14th
We will make a big reduction all along the line
We have too many goods
in some lines to stimulate sales of these goods
will reduce prices on everything in our stock
Prices given at this sale mean
SPOT CASH
Not One Hour’s Time
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Corner 9th and Willamette Sts.
Sample BelLs and Bags] at
MANUFACTURERS’ COST
Bags value to $1.50
sale 68c
500 Women's hand bags in all style«, new and
up-to-date, all must go. values
68c
up to $1.50, sale ..............................................
Livestock Market.
PORTLAND
MARKET
REPORT.
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Bags value to $2.00
sale 98c
250 women’s Hand Bags in the new styles, all
leather with the new trimmings;
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values U> $2.00; sale i......................................
Bags value to $2.50
150 Women’s Hand Bags In all leather; some leath
er lined; small purse inside; values
<r < AQ
up to $2.50; sale ..................................
Belts value to $1.50
sale 68c
300 women’s Sample Belts In the new shades and
colors; all sizes, values up to $1.50
98c
Sale .............................................................
Belts value to $2.00
sale 98c
200 women’s sample Belts in all shapes and styles
in all colors; elastic leather and silk;
qq
values up to $2.00; this sale......................... ZOC
Belts value to $2.5C
100 women's sample Belts in elastic silk and leath
er; the best of material and style;
values up to $2.50; sale..................
$1.49
Ke BON MARCHE Thes"ae“£„.y
Portland, Feb. 25.— At the low
range of values now running there is
quite a fair movement of hops in
the local market for this month o'
the year
- -oruary
Is usually a
month of small hop transactions, ex
the individual priest possesses little
cept in times of a great shortage. turers report stocks of the manufac- of the world's power or goods, nor
Prices
are
very
erratic
—
In
fact
there
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tured article unusually heavy for the desires them for himself; it matters
is no accurate quotation to be obtain- • time of year, and they are not de not even that he is a follower of that
ed in the hop market at this time for manding leather from the tanneries | blessed Francis who chose Lady Pov
values are here one day and then for with the freedom of last year. Green erty for his bride and gave his great
several days no transactions In that horse hides are quoted at from 75c ¡love to the poorest things and the
vlclnilty are reported.
Buyers are to $1 each; medium $1.00 to $1.50. most unloved. Wherever he is, the
talking of al! sorts of vain s; some large $1.50 to $2.50.
Catholic priest ln some great way
claim to buy prime goods at 5c. while
Markit Notes.
carries In himself that church of au
others say they have recently paid
Veal, hogs and chickens are in thority and of God and externates her
6 1-2. However, no business can be good demand, and there U no diffi Ito man. An officer in that great ar-
confirmed at the latter figure.
culty In getting rid of this class of ' my whose tramp Is around the world,
The New York Produce Price Cur produce at the prices quoted
The i whose discipline
is most perfect,
rent says of the market:
better qualities of course, sell more whose organization Is minutely re-
“The state market the past week readily than inferior stock
1 fined, whose banners are forever set
has been somewhat easier, especially
Potatoes are in good supply at 4 0 against
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the enemy
disorder and
for lower grades which have sold as ©50c a hundred pounds, anl deal-, anarrhy in the hearts, in the speech
low as 5 anl 6c. The best state ers consider th" market w»»'-. ev°n and ln the a(.t|ons o( mPn as opposed
growths hav° been sold es high as at this low
figure.
The demand to jugt human government and divine
Wo hear of :ome from other states is not great at (rule.
12c per pound.
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contracting b-lng d ne In the state present.
Beeswax is In g?od demand ard isj
at 15c per pound for one year. On
the Pacific coast the market has de quoted at 22 to 26 c°nts a pound, i
veloped a slightly weaker tone, with Dealers say that good, clear, baes-
growers showing considerable anx wax is scarce.
iety to sell.
About 1000 bales are
Orange market is somewhat over-1
reported bought for export in Ore stocked all over the country, and I
gon at 5 1-2 and 6 i-2c, and lower sales are being made at all sorts of
grades have sold as low as 3c. Wash figures.
ington and California markets rt main
Asparagus Is so scarce and high in
quiet, with only small transactions re the south that no. recen* shipments
ported. Contracting Is reported from have been made In this direction.
Sonoma at 9 1-2 and 10c for one
Sweet potatoes are higher
with
year and 11 cents for a term of thr" smaller supplies and advanced fig-
years.
On the local market a sale uree In the south.
of 100 bales of choice Yakimas Is re
Cabbage market Is lower on ac-
ported a fraction over 8c. . Advice count of ths supplies coming from
market th“ south.
from London
report
the
somewhat lower and weak, Contln •
Chicken supplies are very small
ental markets unchanged.”
along Front street and the market
New York Prices.
is firmer all around.
ft 15 I
State, 1907, choice, per lb. 14
Creamery butter Is
firm
with
per lb. 12
State, 1907, prime,
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fi 13 pricer- well maintained.
State, 1907, medium, lb. . 9
ft 11
Dressed meats are arriving very
Pacific coast, , 1907, choice
; slowly and prices are «till stiff.
per pound ......................... 8
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Portland Livestock Market.
Pacific coast, , 1907, prime,
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Prices of all kinds of livestock are
per pound
6 1/ © 7 considered steady.
Receipts at the
Pacific coast, 1907, per
stockyards today were:
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pound................................... 5
Cattle—R“«t steers $ 4.25 ft $4.50
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Germans, 1907, prime to choice
medium, $3.50© $4.00; cows $3 25
per pound ..........................25
ft 30 ♦ $ ’. 50; fair to medium c ws $2 7»
The back is the mainspring of |
ft 9
State, 1906, per lb............. 7
$3.25; bulls $2.00 <i $2.75; calves woman’s organism. It quickly calls |
Pacific coast, 1906, choice, per
$3.75 it $4.50.
attention to trouble by aching. It!
pound ...................................
& 5
Sheep—Good $5.50© $6.00; lambs ti41s, with other symptoms, sush as
Pacific coast, 1906, medium to
$5.75 W 6.50
nervousness, headache, pains in the 1
pr|me |h ......................... 3
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Hogs—Best
lights
loins, weight in the lower part of 1
I nion Wreck Cannot Be ReM-ii.il.
fats and feeders $ .oq«, $-,. 3.
the laxly, that a woman’s feminine i
According to th.ise on the Inside,
•“ORTLAND MARKET REPORT
the union of the hopgrowers is so
Creamery Butter 32 1-2 to 37 l-2c. organism needs iinmediateattention.
In such eases the one sure remedy I
badly wreck' d that It cannot possibly
Eggs—1 9 © 20c.
be saved
The trade attributes the
which sjieedily removes the cause,
Chickens—1 2 ft 13c.
wreck to the fact that Durst m-n are
Wheat—Valley 83c; B'u"stem s,lc and restores the feminine organism
In absolute control of the offices f
Os’s—Per ton, $27 -i $28
to a healthy, normal condition is
the propose ! union and growers here
Barley
Per ton $27'is$29
do not care to tl - up their yards so
Hay—Timothy, $18; cheat. $14.
they wlll be controlled by a Calif-
Grain Hay—$14© $18.
ornia operator. Henry 11. nts of Au-
Mohair -Choice, 29 <s3fic.
rora, w ho had probably more to do
Wool—Valley, 16 ©18c.
Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia
with the organization rtf the hop-
Hops—Prime 4c© 5 l-2c.
Ave., KocklaiuL Me., says:
growers of this state than any other
Potatoes—40© 50c.
“ 1 was treubb-d for a long time with
person. has been working in connec
Onions-—$2 00© $2.25.
dreadful backaches and a pain in my
tion with Durst for some ' ’ara. Ryan
Chlttim bark—4 © 5 ’-^c.
side, and was miserable in every wav.
of Butteville is another Durst man
I doctored until I was discouraged and
who has been put In charge of the
thought I would never get well. I read
union's affairs.
Mr. Ryan was tak
what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Logan
and
Phenomenal
berry
roots
en to London a few years agu with
Compound had done for others and i
for
sale.
5
cents
each.
Address
Box
a shipment of hops by .Mr Durst.
decided to try it; after taking three
281, Eug ne, Oregon.
The same sort of affair Is said to be
bottle* I can truly say that 1 uever felt
shown in California.
ao well in my life.”
WOMAN’S
BACKACHE
BOOSTER IS
Griffin Hardware Co,
to see the big line of new buggies,
anl i-arriuges, etc., which have just
arrived. The Griffin Hardware Co.,
5 id 90 Buggies last year
the largest number ever sold by any
Eugene firm. A big shipment of big
gies just arrived.
Fall in line and
see the biggest and most varied stick
of fine quality buggies ever shown by
Griffin Hardware Co.
STONE’S HEAVE DROPS
Greatest known remedy for heaves
Highland, Or., Oct. 31,1902 -
This is to certify that I gave my
tnare one bottle of “Stone s Heave
Drops” and cured her of he tves.
This was last winter and she his
not been affected since - G Wai a e
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DR. S.C. S TONE. Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists-
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETA3LE COMPOUND
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Chlttlm bark—4 1-2 © Se.
Wool—18,-.
Poultry, Eggs, etc.
Eggs—Per doz 15c.
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Dairy Butter— Per roll—50© 45.
Creamery Butter -Per roll, •oo
Hen»—Per lb., 10c.
Frys—Per lb., 10c.
Geese—Per lb., 7c.
Ducks—Per lb., 9c.
Turkeys—Per lb, 1 2 % c.
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Fruita, Vegetables. Etc.
New Potatoes—50c per cwt.
Onions—Per cwt., $3.75.
Lemons—Per case, $3.75.
Oranges- $2.75.
Steers—Per lb 4 © 3 l-2c.
2 l-2c.
Good cows—3
Good prime dressed veal—5 1-2 iff
6 1-2.
Mutton on foot
Per lb. 4 1-2.
Fat Hogs—5 41 4 3-4.
Fat Hogs, dressed 6c.
tarain ano Feed.
Flour—34.25.
Oat hay
$15.
Cheat Hay -per ton, $13
Timothy hay—Per tun—$18.
New oats—Per bu.. 42c.
Bran, per ton. $26.
Mixed feed—Per ton $30.
Shorts, per ton--$32.
New wheat— Per bu., 80c
Rolled barley Per ton $34.
Chopped feed—$31 per ton.
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Eggs Inclliml to be ('heatwr.
,
Fresh ranch eggs were considered
weak this morning at 19 cents a
dozen and buyers were trying to beat
down prices to 18
l-2c.
A good
many fresh eggs are reaching the
city every day while the demand out
side the local market la light. (Did
storage and eastern eggs are being
retailed uptown for I'» cents In or
der to get rid of them In the face
of the constantly increasing supply
from the poultry ranches
of
the
Northwest
Retalíete are not buying
heavily, as they expect further de
cline from day to day.
Hide Market
I nantiafnetorjr.
Hide dealers report weak prices,
on a count of the scarcity of monex
(» the East, which would be used
id buying. Boot and shoe manufae-
A Sensation
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OVER MURDERED PRIEST
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volted against God's authority his re
bellion went to Its uttermost logical
conclusion In action;
he revolted
against Its presence In the world of
human law and broke It until it gush
ed human blood; he revolt d against
Its outward symbol, the priest. and
slew him.
The murderer was logical—the
anarchist Is never truer to his dia
bolical principles than when he slays
a Catholic priest and slays him at
the altar of God. It matters not that
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YYATER! .WATER!
For pure bed-rock water s»e 1A
Duke & Leffler, the we 11-drillers-
Prices reasonable. Phone Red 51--.
999 Villard avenue.
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NOTICE.
Mrs. Augustus Lyon,of East Earl,
Fi., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
Notice Is hereby given that tne *n*
nual meeting of the Llewjllyn Tele
“ I had very severe backaches, and phone stockholders will be h i «
pressing-down pains. I could not slerp, the Central School house .March - •
and had no appetite. Lydia E. Pink 1908 at 1 o'clock, p. m.
ham's Vegetable Compound cured me
J. H. Perklm*. CO
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and made me feel-like a new woman." '
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN 1
.M Herman, who resides D-
For thirty years Lydia E I’ink*'rlsbnr’' was in
in the
the city
cl:v vesti
’ ’ ’*$»• »
ham'« Vegetable Compound, made
re.por,i'
.at“
from roofs «nd herbs, has be^n the ad?nu<Vf f\e .preeeai flDe
standard remedy for female ills ier by ruShtn8 ■ SW
‘,‘etr
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»nithyspo^th. lyertrpdtlimmndsd
H I Nesbitt Of Cump Cr. k ’»*
ilisnU vn1\\ha'‘’HWn,rO’lb,e4 ^th a,,en<1,n* t0
nla,ur3 ln lh*
aispi.wnwnts, intiamniation, ulcera- county seat yesterday.
h-n, tibrrtid tumors, irrpgularitiea.
J» riiaiie poms, backache, that Tear-
next week Dr. Lowe, tr. i>9-
iiur-ilnwn Wling, flatulency, indig»*’*- ,lr<an W>11 be In his Eugene d
Uuu,(liz.zuk.ss,or nervous prustratiuM ,f ,he he8t is none too go i f°r >”"
eyes, wear his glasses—th y c?-’ B
more than others.
Terrible Slaughter of Merchandise
’Twill Take the Town by Storm
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