Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 05, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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ELGHK« WKKXLÏ LM..A1W THIKADAY, MARCH 5. 1*'"
—
I ket from the east. However > t
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northern and southern
runr ur it 1 n 1/TT a i'i''0 supplies at this tlm
'’’‘-lr trade « mir^
d: -I'o 1 t > pay • b ■
1 aske-j for Oregoas. N - ..
¡this growers ar- nU|te 8ur ’
k
Chlttim bark—4 1-2 @ 5c.
iXcrta'.. À Xaiît îkctchin
be able to get their own tig
Wool--- 18e.
fore the old crop 1» »u ,,.r!'sr\
Poultry. Egg«, etc.
TO
the new. They count on a
I
Eggs—Per doz 15c.
ary shortage b?twe.-n the t* n
Dairy Butter- Per roll—50<Ç45.
ons which would allow t
m Gì ai»,
Creamery Butter—Per roll. «00 ket the few remaining
(From Monday's Guard.)
‘•‘»rs at r44f,
Hens—Per lb., 10c.
favorable values.
The regular March term of circuit
Frys—Per lb., 10c.
Brief Noti-s nt the Tr <1,..
court was convened this morning by
Geese—Per lb., 7c.
Dressed iusats
Judge Harris. More than the usual
y . i ' •
Ducks
—
Per
lb.,
9c.
-
maintained.’
with prices fully
number of cases are on the docket
Turkeys—Per lb, 12 Vic.
lines affected.
this term for the reason that the bus-
Fruits, V egetaliie«. Etc.
' iness that piled up d«irlng the holi­
Eggs are showing a dkpo- t!oa l
hold steadier with “values
.'J'»
days, caused by the financial flurry, New Potatoes—50c per cwt.
tween 18 and 18 l-2c.
s **
Onions—Per cwt., $3.75.
when no court could be held, has not
15 dozen boys' heavy ribbed ose, sizes 5 1-2 to 10; made of fine
Lemons—Per case, $3.75.
A short term was
: been touched,
Asparagus arrivals from th- s
attb-
long fiber cotton; sold regularly at 25c a pair; on
Oranges—$2.75.
are coming somewhat
c:
January, but very little was
held in Januai
m-ire
Livestock Market.
Uf
done and it adjourned a couple of
but prices are holding stifi
sale while they last, pair .. ... .. .....................
days after convening. There are 122
Sprouts are higher b cause of
Steers—Per lb 4 @ 3 l-2c.
advance in the southern pri«--
Good cows—3 ft 2 l-2c.
I cases on the docket this time and
several have been filed since the
Arrivals of cauliflower fr»ni C,ii
Good prime dressed veal—5 1-2 ij
fornia are In good shape and uri *'
docket was printed and others will 6 1-2.
are
advanced.
come up before court adjourns.
.Mutton on foot—Per lb. 4 1-2
5 dozen only Infant's Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose, sizes 5 and 5 1-2;
(■mud Jury Chow's
Continued
heavy arrives ata
Fat Hogs—5« 4 3-4.
¡ shown In oranges but outwa-d mn»?
only 15c quality, a pair...............................
5c
,
A grand jury as follows was chosen
Fat Hogs, dressed—6c.
I this afternoon:
W. H. Kay, R. E.
1 ment Is good nnd prl-es ar tji.i,
Grain slid Feed.
steady at the recent decline
‘ ’
Gross, Wm. Landess, John W. Harms,«
Here is something that will interest every youngster In the
Flour
—
?•'.
I
Some of the b«‘ter grades
E. F Judkins, H. A Mai-y and R. R.
'•f up-
Oat
hay
—
$15.
county- a sketching ■ • ntest. It is open to every child not over 14
i pies are firmer, with a few ?a!t
-
Bay.
Landess was chosen as fore­
ä at
Oat Hay, $13.
years of age. All you have to do is to draw a pl.ture <j( the famous
man. After receiving the judge's In­
.. '.I
-i
G neral
Timothy hay—Per ton—$15.
25 dozen ladies’ lace and embroidered Hose, black with colored em-
structions
the
jury
retired
and
with
market
unchanged,
NAZARETH w VIST the g«-»t knltt-d children's undrrwaitl tv«.-?
New Oats—Per bu. 4 5c.
tyroldered figures; 25c values,
Tll.itrict Attorney .McFadden Is now-
lap oranges art* se’lfrig
at
made. You don't have to be an artist, but if you have a little talenl
Bran—Per ton, $2 8.
deliberating on the several criminal
former priced.
Quality ,of tanger­
WK en'K
■ : • •
Mixed
feed
—
Per
ton
>30.
t..r drawing joit Hand a chance of winning one of the beat prize...
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ines getting Uelter.
cases at hand.
Short». y>Ar ton—$32.
The many fail mi» >*|lj award
PbFtland Mnrket R«-;>ert.
Lemley Case I'pi
New
Wheat
—
Per
bu.
85c.
Th» local livestock mark« - rSi
The case of the state vs. Fred Ix'ni-
Rolled barley—Per ton $34.
B.-ported steady in all line.
te| ,
ley. charged with the sale «if liiluor at
Chopped feed—$31 per ton.
! with no changes from the q
>=s
Springfield in violation di the local
option law, . taille
catqO vil*
tt{) for
lui trial
moi this
inin a»-
af­
■that have ruled for several days.
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ORTLAND
MAI.
a
PT
REPORT
| Prevailing prices are:
ternoon, The jbry
jUry chosen is as fol-
fol­
Portland, Ore^cn, March *
The
lows: H. E. Morris, Clarence Koon.
Cattle—Best steers. $4.25 $4 90;
hide
mark«*,
show«
t>a
ckftngo
from
10 dozen cel«-brate-d Wayne Knit Bran J white foot and sole Hose!
J. .M.
medium $3.50 (it $4.00; cow . $3.|j
Gearhart, Rufus Bobertson,!
the
ger.
J«inoi'i'l:za'li'ft
of
the
past
Frank H. Holland, M. W. Penning­
a $3.50; fair to medium cows, $2 7;
made of fine Mocco yarn for men; none bejter at any price;
but every
who submit the most novel and interesting sketches,
ton, P. D. Newell, L. B. Rossman, E. i two mont'he, khd locj^ dealers are in- fl $3.25; bulls $2.00 «11 $2.75; calves
50c quality at this low price, for two days
W. Michael, J J. Peplot, J. B. Hill, i elined to tak«* anVlhing but an opti- $3.75fl $4.50.
child competing will receive a prize.
Onc
only, a pair .................................. .. .. .. .. .. i.«i-. . -.. >... -
M. B. Stone. Testimony was begun, I mlsttc Vie*' of ilie situation.
Seep—Good $5.50@$6 00; limb«
The first prize will, of cotltW, go to those sending 111 the best
I jobber said today:
$5.75 @ $6.50.
late in the afternoon.
»ketches, but every child competing will receive a prl -.
J
"A mofith ago when the market
Hog.—Best
Civil Cases Di»|K»s<-<) of.
CALI. Foil FOLDER containing -af the rules an 1 run «I talia
Following were the civil case» du I I reached a point where further de- fats and feeders, $5.00 <«t $5 25.
pressVoh seemed
impossible, we
posed of today:
at the Corset Counter.
Creamery Butter, 30<&32 1-2.
The Brunette Company V3 C. C. I hoped and expected that conditions
Eggs—18c.
43 inch fine Margueritte all wool Voile; one of the most fashionable
Matlock; to recover money Contin­ I In the financial and Industrial world
Chickens—13c at 14:;.
■would be so far improved
by this
ued.
dress fabrics for spring wear; cornea in dark green, Reseda
Wheat -Valley 82; Him
L F- Wboley and A C. L. Wooley time as to inject some new life into
¡’.the hide trade, but we hare been
green, light blue, grey, cream, black etc; all good fashionable
Oat3 —Per ton $26 it $28.
Vs. rt-. A. Skeels; t4 recover niohwy
Barley—Per ton $27it$29.
shades and only one piece of each
disappointed.
continued.
"The feattir-» of the market is the
Hay—Timothy, $18; cheat. $¡4
$1.25 quality, a yard .-,.................
ù. H & IL G Company vs. Qrqgiin-
Grain Hay—$1 4 Q $ 1 5.
Vaciflc Mining Company, .1 W Cox, almost complete absence of demand.
It is easy to buy hides, but to sell
Mohair—Choice, 29 ft 30c.
George Cox-. William George.aud El-
is another thing, so that quotations
Wool—Valley, 16 if 18c.
va George-, his wife, and Ç. G. Gra­
Hops—Prime 4c(3>5 l-2c.
ham; foreclosure of li“ln Dismissed ■ now, when the market normally
are little
Potatoes—40 it 45c.
i should be a live affair.
upon motion of plaintiff,.
hide mar-
Onions—$2.25 <h $2.50.
Hibbard, Spencer Bfttlett & Co. I more than nominal. The
Chlttim bark—4@5*4c.
Come In white and colors, stripes, flhecks and figures;
vs. C. C. Matlock, to*recover money. ! ket seems to be slower than any oth-
, er in recovering from the depression
. . .’M k
Continued.
splendid values, apeclkl, a yard ..............................
wrought by the money squeeze las!
The Great Northern Development
i Fall. At this time of the year there’
Company vs. H. Ç Mahon and W. C. ¡should be life in the trade, but there j
Standish; injunction.
Dismissal on
,is not, and I can account for this,
motion of plaintiff without costs.
«condition in no other way than that)
know more about
S. C. Spa-’k.s, J. F. Tate. Dexter
I
Sparks, J.,E. McCauley, W. S Stand­ there is still a serious lack of confi-
good clothes than
ish, Joli» Krognes, A. H. Taylor. P dence in the business world."
f
anybody else, They
Salmon Market Strong.
H. Kyllr>. John Hawkinson, J.W. Gibs.
I
of
the
Spring,
With
the
opening
E. Rnnyard, T. A. Topham, Ben An­
wear
I0ARK . I
open front
buying season near at hand the job-
derson, James A. Hennessey,
bing
trade
of
the
country
faces
one
Tab-, Nels Sail •k. B. F. Dorris,
of the strongest situations on salmon
(Ven O. Power vs. The Lucki­
the country has known in years. The
injunction.
Mining Corn pi ly;
market appears to have grown stead-
\
missed.
Ed. T. Mabe V’S Anderson Wai « - ily stronger since the opening of the
l
year,
and
no
ably
within
the
past
to recover money. Continued.
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In the Eastern Tra I
J. W. Shumate vs. The Lucky Boy two weeks
J
publication
Frank
A.
Alpin,
of
the
Mining Company, Title Trust A- Guar­
t
I
antee Company. Westinghouse Elec­ I J. K. Armsby Company, is quoted as
J
i
raying:
tric and Manufacturing Company, and
"We have passed
through two
Eric Johnson;
to recover money.
Plaintiff given until March 10 to i years of the greatest consumption of
I this important food product that the
plead to cross complaint.
I world has ever seen.
Undoubtedly
' this tremendous increase was in-
I fluenced by the very low prices
' named by the Alaska Packers Asso­
At nine o’clock this morning in ciation on their 1905 pack of red.
the circuit court, Andrew Bertucci. It is hardly reasonable to suppose in
who was Indicted yesterday for so­ the fac > of this increased consump­
liciting prostitution for a woman at tion that a slight advance wITl have
reducing
Cottage Grove, pleaded guilty and a material effect toward
the demand, as any reasonable ad­
waived time for sentence.
Bertucci appeared this afternoon vance on today's market will not af­
at 2 o'clock and was given a sentence fect the retail price throughout the
laidles' tailored Sults, Wraps and Skirts for Spring. 1908, are
of two years in the state peniten- country generally.
Califoroiii Butter is Here.
here and almost every day the express brings something
tiary.
Clyde
Qu
a large shipment of Califor­
new.
The styles are plain ami fancy, trimmed In silk,
With the coming of spring, squirrels,
nia butter .
Our newest colors are
day for
gophers and sage t rats regular!« appew
cisco lr.. r « iiich was
guilty t
line nil fancy braid
They are very. attractive because
browns, tans and blue
to «leiastate the .fields of grow:
u»tti
sentence was set for Saturday morn­ morniu; . 5
grays. We have ’varsity
to those shown during the past
Early tn the season, when their niturtl
south h. s of
ing at 10 o'clock.
HATS to match
food Is scarce, their numhr: • n ay 1»
creasin': an
Liquor Indictments.
you to visit this department.
greatly diminished by a s> sternal! wsr-
Yesterday afternoon the grand been g< ¡n.r
far, uixin them. Every femat- killed t*-
jury Indicted Ernest Coleman for supplies i
fore the young are born, re luces th.
selling liquor in violation of the loi al fancy qi
autnber of pests at least ten later ox-
option law. Coleman Is charged with receivers ari
"Woodlark'' Squirrel Polson is the mst
I selling the booze* at Springfield. A The ree ipt
reliable and destructive agent yet detisel
bench warrant was issued for him however hi
I.ugene’s Largest and Best Store.
Agents lor Money Back Silks
1 last evening and he was arrested cal eondltk
for their extermUiation.
It is an lbw-
creamer} me
tutely certain Instrument of death W
and placej In the county jail.
Your Moneys’ Worth
Kabo Corsets. Wayne Knit Hosiery,
squirrels. Every kernel is warranted t»
Another indictment was returned the in vs -:
or Your Money Back
by the grand jury this forenoon, . yesterday,
kill, c-timatie changes, dew, frost, or the
Schloss and College Brand Clothing
592-594 Willamette SL
but as the person Indicted is nouyet ket could
moisture of the earth do not effect Its
! In custody the name is not given j ers are i-l
strength. It reiutres no mlxlrs or prep­
| out.
It is said that this person is from con
aration. and is always ready for use. N®
¡also charged with selling liquor. A good quality and city
other Is so good. Dealers will refund the
maker
to go Into the dairy business
HANKI.IN ITI Ms
The roads between Franklin and bench warrant was ordered and bond , their st.ppl:.-- are no greater th»
purchase price. If not as claimed.
The game warden has not been
Elmira must have stumps In them, or placed at $500.
lhe Hoyt Chemical Co., Portland. Oregon
maud—in f it they were in t.i
around lately and the tioya are feel­
i Special Correspondence I
Jesse J. Hooker vs. L. M. Hosel- sitlon even oefore the drop of y
at least that Is what we thought when
(Special Correspondence.)
Franklin. March 4
March weath- we heard af that buggy turning over ton; to recover money. Jury select-1 i day.
March rame In ing easy.
Elmira. Marvh 4
a
• r now. there being st veral inehes the night of the social
cd:
F. R. Wetherbee. P. J. Bolar,
Plenty of E'i«li I'or Va-nt,
like a lion.
W. L. Wheeler. H. B. Dunlap. J. W. 1
of snow on the mountains near here
There is plenty of fish for the
J. Y Maxwell, ol Italia*, was vlsit-
NOTICE
Pollock, Palmer Ayers, J. N. Cole, Lenten season in sight at the mom-
at present.
NOTH K
1
Ing his father. D. C. Maxwell, the
Elmira. Or.. March 1. 1908
A large crowd attended church ser­
Notice is hereby given that the J. E. Lind! y, R. D. Hawley, Charles ent and local supplies were never bet-
first of the week.
that after vices Sunday
Notice
Is
hereby
given
ter for thls time of the year that
II , L. Bown, of Kugene. spent a
county commissioners' court of Lane Dickerson. Clarence Koon
»
May 1st, 1908, I will not serve any
Tony Itryant Is making regular county, state of Oregon, will receive
today, There Is an Increasing run
few days In this vicinity last week
STONE'S HEAVE l>T I -
more
meal»
to
the
public.
trips to Mr Lemley'a on Sundays. sealed blds for the furnishing and
Ml»» Inn Bamford has been very
of
ehinook salmon according
to
—„ ,j re­
MRS P. P COLC.AARD,
«
Suppose he is lonesome.
delivery of one hundred (100) cords
sick with grippe.
ports that came from the lower river
Greatest known remedy for hr nr»
Elmira. Or
Mrs W. H Ray. who has been ail­ of old growth body fir four (4) feet
The bask«*! am lai at the hall wo
this morning. The fish are generally «
highland, Or., Oct. 31. '902
I From Monday's Daily Guard.)
ing with rheumatism for some time, is long; or for one hundred <100» cords
vary suc<-«>«»ful In every r«*spect.
I of large size. 1 Practically all of them **
This is to certify that I gave ’
Agents for Pc aluma
lacubator* around again
John Ingham has sold his i fine ' are going into the fr°sh fish market
Homer Hayes, of Crow, spent Sat-
of sixvnd growth body fir four (4»
inare one bo'tleof “Stone'« Heave
tirday and Bundiii at Mrs Zumwalt's, and Brooders.
Mrs. J. Bamford, who has been feet long, said wood to be delivered stock and grain farm eight i utiles because values i are too high to ad-
Drops” and cured her of heave».
Chambers Hardware Co.
«lek for the past few day», is better. at the court house in Eugene. Lane southwest of Eugene, to Louis Mont­ mit storage or t-anning.
The new approach to the bridg«« is,
This will
This was last winter and she o «
almost completed
Several of the young people of this county. Oregon, on or before the 1st gomery. a capitalist, of Portland.who likely foreq the price down here.
m t Been affected since - G^ a'lne
Mr. Keeler ha» l«een down alwiut
I’ sh * !>iamond ('hick Food for little place were at the social at Elmira day of September, 1908. The court took possession of t he place today,
This is the firs t time for this per-
PP. S.C. S TONE. Salem, or.
Friday night and enjo«>gl a flue ilme reserves the right to reject any or 1 The price paid for It is withheld lod of the ye “*r that smelt have been
Jeth-rson and purchased fourteen chickens,
Foe sale by all druggists.
head of fine Jrrwv cows He expwt«
Chambers Hardware Co.
Mr. Hanson, of this place, called all bids: said blds to be filed with from the public, but it Is understood shlpiied to this market from Astorls. ci
on J. M Skeeler on business Thurs­ the county clerk of said Lane county ; that it is far above what Mr. Ingham Sam - arrivals are now coming from
iV
day
not later than Wednesday, the 4th i paid for the place. The farm con­ the city by sea. it being stated that J
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day of March. 1908, at 3 o'clock p m. | tains *40 acres of land, between 300 the fl»h are running in one of the •
By order of the court this, the Sth and 400 acres being in cultivation small creeks near that city.
•
Mr. Montgomery will, it is under­
day of February. 1908
T<.m.it.., shlptiH-nts are Librrtxl.
stood, engage in the business of rais­
F U. LEE. County Clerk.
Slipnon’» of tomatoes from Mex­
ing blooded horses and other stock ico are coming quite freely into the
transact their business with thia bank.
Sheep shearing machines and knife and will make extensive improve­ n»cal market at the present time,
sharpeners New inode] just received ments on the place, erecting large
There are many reason* why you should have an account with
Levi
Strauss
snipm. nt* are generally In fair con­
barns and probably a bungalow where
us—there la no reason why you cannot.
Chambers Hardware Co.
Those coming via steamer
he and his family will reside during dition
re ellitig at $2.75
If you do not know the Importance of having a bank account.
& Co’
while those ship­
the summer.
call In and let us tell you about it.
ped
by
expr-ss
are finding a calt at
FKIUWINAIÄ
This is one of the finest farm
I
71
oo
and
$
1
25
We want your business and we will appreciate It.
Joel McCornack was down from the county, and Mr. Montgon
Copper Riveted Overalls
Th* latter
e Mohawk country yesterday I look- to be congratulated upon sec­
omewha: riper than th
The high standard of service amt the liberal treatment accord­
■ water,
Ing after business matters.
ed our customers Is evidence of our appreciation of their patron­
will be a valuable acqu
cm < '»a
lr«- I Irni •tut I nrhaii".*,!.
Peter Jensen, of Irving, was a
age
Ci'nnty as a citizen,
m«3« of
slier at The Guard office
le of the commonwealth
May we not be of service to you?
•rtevtsd
lo their midst
D H
of Mire«»
.Ingham ha*
hereafter live
Hick
Ca|dtal and »urplu«
•lOO.dOt»
W. F.. BROW V Pri-.Klent.
F W «IwBI ItN, CwaMrr.
r in UH« citj
I». A. PAINE, lice President.
W. W. BROW N. %•»<. < a*hte-r.
Hiterday.
Let us fill your Mail Orders
The Friendly Store
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0 «5000
PRIZES
«; Cosresr
CHILDREN
The Friendly Store
CIRCUIT COURT
IN SESSION
Three Hosiery
WtEKLY REPORT Of
EUGENE MARKET
25c Boys’ Ribbed Hose, a pair 1 Oc
Great
Excitement inT own
10c
15c Infants Wool Hose, a pair 5c
25c Lace and Embroidery Hose 15c
15c
5,000 Prizes
To the Boys and Girls
Special Lot Embroidered Hose 25c
i
50c Split Foot Hose, a pair 35c
$ 1.25 Fine Woo! Voile 75c
Contest Closes May 1st.
You can't start to soon
X
College
Men
College
Brand
Clothes
If you can’t go
to college you
can go to College
Brand Clothes
and have that
smart appear-
ance.
Suits $15.00
to $35.00
6Oc Fancy Mohairs, yd 50c
Me
$1.25 White Lawn
Waists, each 98c
98c
>1
!0.00 Dress
Skirts, each $3.50
Eugene’s Largest and
Best Cloak and Suit Store
I
R ustic
MOULDNO O
S idewalk ■
StUNGLÊs
THE ENDLESS CHAIN
»
«
for men who toil
s
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
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PO5T5; BOXES!
S. H. FRIENDLY
Many Persons for Many Reasons
A