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El GENE WEEKLY GUARD,
THURSDAY, ABRIL 1«. iw<»8
a
The Friendly Store Easùer Suit Sale !I
$ I 5.00, $21.30, $3 1.50, $39.50 for Tailored Suits worth Five to Ten DoP ars I
Í
more, All this Seasons’ newest styles shown in the newest weaves and most
.^Lsiionable colorings
$1.50
Wf.U.Y REPORT OF
. EUGEfit MARKET
jiud
fftJ
of
O.'<
erci.
W&l
d it
.ur-
e Eastern
prunes af •
quart er at
n
qir
Chiftim bark—-1 1-3 ©5c
Wool—1 ’C*
Poultry, Eg«», etc.
ni
bu
Eggs- -Per dozen, 14c.
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, Butter—Per roil—:»0?
Dalry
Creamery Butter—-Per roll. 6<5
Hens—Per lb., 10c.
Frys—Per lb., 10c.
Geese—Per lb., 7c.
Ducks—Per lb., 9c.
Turkey# - Per lb, 12 54«.
Fruits, Vegetable». Etc.
Potatoes—50c per cwt
Onions—Per cwt. »5.00.
Lemons—Per case, $4.25.
Oranges- »3.00.
Livestock Market.
here
d to
t d se
>f buyei
Ycur
àpringSuìt
is Mere
•a Firm ami High
ge
market
eonfaues
,1th prices slight!) high-
t street this moralng the
range was -riven as $2.5« to $3 a
b< x
Nave,,
id are about all cleaned
up and the late shipments are los
ing in faver with buyers, for they do
6
2cr
’Long Black
not hold up as well as the seedlings
1
sizes 5% 8,
find sweets that are just now begin
ning to arrive. Receipts today were
heavy silk, double
You will find it at Hansan'i.
one ear of navels and one of seed
two clasp
lings and sweets. Lemons are steady
He has the swell. M line of
Steers - Per lb 4 © 3 l-2c.
at the former kuotatlons.
wrist, Paris point stitching,
clothes
—the famous Michaels
Good cows 3 r<l 31-2.
( auliflower is Plentiful
I.
best
Silk
The vegetable market generally is
Good prime dressed veal — -fi
Stern & Co.'s make—
fairly well supplied, but there is no
Mutton on loot—-4 1-2 ©
while last for
marked surplus of anything except
Fat Hogs, dressed 6 1-2
brought to
Eugene,
cauliflower, which is coining in free
Fat hogs on foot— -5 1-2© 5 3-4.
Mail and Phone Orders
ly from the gardens adjacent to the
patterns and
Grain auO Feed.
Promptly Filled
city
The stuff is variously quoted,
«
Flour—»4 40.
of
goods.
prices ranging from 25 cents for infe
Oat Hay, »13.
rior stuff to $1 a crate for the best.
tome and
Timothy hay—Per ton—$15.
our line he.
Walla Walla rhubarb has practically
New oats—Per bu., 47c.
taken the place of the California ar
fore you, buy—it is m, tr„ub|„
Bran Per ton. $29.
ticle in the local trade. One car ct
Mixed feed—Per ton $30.
mixed vi getables cante in from tre
to show goods, and we are a|.
Button
Shorts, per ton-—»32.
.-oath today.
Prices generally ate
New
Wh
at
—
Per
bu.
85c.
Gloves,
sixes
ways ready to do it, whether
unchan ; d.
Rolled barley—Per ton, $31
Brief Notes of the Trade.
53.00
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you
buy < r not.
Chopped fet'd-—$31 0pr ton.
Local onion market is very firm.
Cracked Corn
»36-4'0
The car <1 Texas .onions which has
We carry u full line of fur.
pgrtlwd m \ rki T REPO
»
long been expected passed Sacramen
to vest t'day.
Will probably arriv.
nishiugs
for men. and our
X strong
Portland, Or., April 15.
>
here the last of the week.
egg
trade
■ demand developed In the
Four car of bananas—the best
prices and styles are right.
I today the result in parr
shipment ever received hero in re
Dents Gloves
W omen,
' falling off In receipts and in part to cent years were unloaded today.
We own our on n building,
g
Men,
Boys and
the fact that Borne stc s-s is no
Demand good.
imy
no rent and are satisfied
At
the
Board
ing into cold storage.
Navel oranges are getting very-
Girls
$1.25 to
of Trade offers of 16 1-2 cents for scarce, and within the next two weks
with a reasonable profit.
candled goods was made for an ag- the trade will be forced Into the sed-
i gregate of 2M» cases, bu: only limit- lings and Valencias.
a* ~77r,
I ed quantities were available at that
A car of cabbage was in from the
figure.
south this morning.
Prices in Los
The butter market was reported Angeles have doubled within the last
fairly firm for the best brands. Coun ten days.. This will force the local
try creamery
is
accumulating on
market up.
Front street, and some shading of
Eggs are firm and poultry Is hold-
¡»rices has already been done. Con
592-594 Willamette St».
Ing at former prices.
siderable stocks of California butter
Creamery butter is maintaining
now on th» market tend to weaken former figures. City creameries re
country creamery.
port no lack of demand.
No. H Bast Ninth Street
Sales at me »change today were
Strawberries from Florin, Califor
QUARTERLY MEETING OF
BEN, F. KEENEY,
wMIUtig her «later, Mrs P. 7. Dever-'
Eugen«-, Oregon
25 cases condled eggs, at 16 1-2 cents nia, are arriving dally and are find
Laxu < bounty's Aswssor.
SMITHFIELD CHURCH
•atux.'ln Eugene.
and five cases full cream cheese, new
ing sale at $3.25 ber 15-box crate.
♦
l*EWk»NAL
Attorney G. F. Sklpwsrth, wife I
stock, fancy, at 14 cents.
Florida tomatoes in larger supply
You wanted a man for assessor
The quarterly meeting of the
Better Potato I’rtwpects.
f fund aon, went to Portland on the1 I who
and price is 25 cents today
would assess the railroad com- Smithfield M E. church, South, Junc-
noon train today.
On April 13 there were unsold in
Portland Livestock Market
pauy and other coropratlona at val- tlon City charge, will be held at the state of Oregon and Washington
J. L. Furnlah and Curl Oglesby are
A good demand for everything was
J. A. flute ha twin, of RowvAoirg, la in up In the Row River cauntry cruis uea oomtatent with that of private ! Smithfield Saturday and Sunday, in every district, 4500 cars of 1907
persona.
You elected Ben. F. Kee- April 18 and 19
the city
crop potatoes out of a total produc the feature of the local livestock mar
ing u piece of timber.
goods," ■
Rev. C. L. McCausland, of Corval tion of 10,500 cars. Of this amount ket today. Receipts consisted of 200
he "delivered
Jas. Ilemenwny, of CWCTUge'Grovw.
J. A. Burnett left thia morning on
lis. P. E., will preach Saturday even
is In the city.
Western Oregon produced 3500 cars,' cattle and 180 sheep, the cattle com
tola return trip to 1-ake Creek, after
ing aiid Sunday at 11a. m. and 2:30 while Eastern Oregon and Washing ing from California and Eastern Or
is the man who
William Borman Is #n the city a Short atay in Eugene.
m. Basket dinner. All invited.
has tried to get
ton combined produced close to 5000 egon and the sheep from east of the
from Junction.
J. W. CRAIG, Pastor.
W'm. II. Renshaw left thia' morning
mountains. No hogs came In.
the same serm
cars.
To
date
the
sales
of
potatoes
in
Dr. S. Hamilton rtlatrned to Rone- for Foley Spring«, where he will re-
In the Front street meat market,
out of some
Western
Oregon.
Counting
the
ship
burg this afternoon
I cuperate for a week or two.
ments outside the state and the esti country dressed pork was reported
other make
Attorney J. E. "owig, of CotSige
extremely
scarce
with
the
market
Mr. and Mra. C. IL Pickett, of
mates for home consumption, reached
Lucia II. Preston-Young was born 2500 cars, leaving unsold at this firm for the best stock. Fancy grades
Grow. Is In I he city
Springfield, were passengers to
I’lt 'afield, Vermont. May 23, 1834,
E. A. Westorburg, <>f Astoria, Is lent on the noon train today.
time in the hands of the producers 1,- of veal were in light supply, and the |
Lucius and Rebecca Holt Preston.
/'/5/iBK^
In the city on business
On the date named the demand for such was good. But the!
000 cars.
Noroert Aya we.G ,o Sag!miw
On January 14, 1856, she was mar-
combined districts of Eastern Ore- market for second-grade stuff inclin
Mrs. Eurl McNutt returned today afternoon to do some work for
rled to Dr. H. J. Young, and two
Cleon Light Durable
Washington
held unsold ed to weakness, too much inferior;
Booth-Kelly company tlfre.
gon and
from a visit at Creswell
years later moved to Wisconsin.
stock coming in from the country.
i
Guaranteed IVaterpool
within their borders 2000 cars of po
Mrs. S llandsakei went to Junc
5t>»a Gertrude Bushnell came up
where two children. Carl H. and John
and Sold Everywhere
There was little demand for coun
tatoes of a total crop during 1907 of
tion toiltrz on a short vlfit.
from Juhction City thin afternoon
«»re born. In 1865 they moved
«' *322
5000 cars. This would make the to try dressed mutton and but little of-1
H. W Mahon nnO wife are down to attend the musical festival.
to Minnesota.
Since she was para
tal sales tn that section up to April fertd, and this was true also of |
from Mabel for a fra days.
ILIVST»AT£O
CATMOC
Rev and Mrs. II. A. Green left last
lyzed in 1896 she had lived with her
f Hl'0ft I Hi. 45
spring lambs, which were quoted at
13 3000 cars.
C. A. Dorcas, it well-known hop night for Los Angeles, to see Mrs.
t A a rows W CO
son. Carl 11. Young, and in 189 8
9
to
10c
a
pound.
Demand Good From Southwest
buyer ol Salem, Is hi the city.
I Green's alster, who Is quite ill.
moved with him to Oregon.
Quotations ruling in the livestock
Ijeta Heavner let, on thia morn I
At this time the Pacific Northwest
Dr. Yonng died at Lebanon, Ore
E.
II.
Harcourt,
of
Monmouth,
ar
ing's stage for Folec, Springs.
is playing in some unexpected luck, market today are:
gon, In April, 1900.
Her only sur-
Hogs Best. $0.00(i $0.25; medi
Notice for Publication.
H. N. Cockerllnu, of Albany, is In rived here thia afternoon to attend
vlving relatievs are one brother and viz., the unexpected heavy demand um. $5.75(4 $6.00; feeders. $5.25@
two two last conoerta of the musical
United States Land Office. ,
for potatoes from the Southwest. |
the city on Insurance business
granddaughter in Minnesota, one
Roseburg, Or., April 1. 1901.
It. E, Griswold was an arrival In festival.
Eastern Oregon and Washington with $5.50.
slater in California, and Carl H.
Cattle—Best steers, $1.75 (a $5.00;
Notice is hereby given that in com
Mias Joaie Moorhead
came
up
Eugene this aftrrwoon from Drain.
their
freight rate of 60 cents per
Young and family, of this city. Mrs.
medium,
$4.25
(<i
$4.75^
common,
pliance with the provisions cf the
Mrs. A Brund came down from from Junction City tills afternoon
100 pounds to Missouri river points!
Young was a member of the Congre are taking the trade in that entire | $3.50 it $4.00; best cows, $3.75@ $4; act of congress of June 3. 1878. enti
Cotta-ge drove on the local today. to attend the concerts at the Univer
and
reduced
the
general
gational
church
of
Waseca.
Minn.
common,
$3.25
(n
$3.75;
calves
$4
(<i/
tled “An act for the sale of timber
A. Johnson, of Cottage Grove, ar- sity.
Funeral services will be held at section and are selling considerable! $4.50.
Mrs. I II. Bingham went to Cottage from 23 to 12 mills. He Is a good
lands in the States of California. Ore-
rived down on the local thia morning
supplies to Texas points. This terrl-j
10
o
’
clock
Friday
morning
at
clean
man
with
a
personal
and
offi
the
Sheep — Best wethers, $fi@$6.50 gon, Nevada and Washington territo
J. M. Shelley rwurtled this noon Grove on the afternoon train today
tory is unable to buy in Western Ore- j
house,
4
7»
Pearl
street.
cial
record
above
reproach
and
In
the
spring
lambs,
nominal.
from a business trip to Roseburg to visit t\er daughter, Mrs. David
ry,” as extended to all the public land
gon because of the higher freight ,
name of common sense why should
Portland Quotations.
Fred D Madison was a passenger Griggs.
states by act of August 4. 1*92. John
rate.
Western Oregon is disposing'
he
be
denied
a
second
term?
Creamery butter—25 @ 27 l-2c
to Mapleton on this morning's stage.
Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Handsaker.
W. Cherry, of Eugene, county of
of its enormous crop of potatoes to I
Eggs—lfi 1-2 (ft 17c.
Mrs. Hugh, wlh' of th«» real estate of Corvallis, went to Pleasant lllll
Lane, state of Oregon, did on Detern,
Arizona, Southern California and
Of
Mrs
Emma
E.
Bray,
who
died
Chickens
—
13
it
15c.
dealer, Is quite 111 at her home iu thia this afternoon to visit relatives and
portions of Texas.
her ft, 1907. file ill this office hit
April 2, 1908.
Wheat—Valley, 85c; Blue Stem, sworn statement No. 94 2'' for the
city
friends a day or so.
Our Potatoes Bring High Proniiuni
Mother
that
endearing
word,
87c.
W. 1 I*. Babcock returned home to
I). II We.vant, president of the
• Although the ¡»rice of potatoes in |
purchase of the fractional N’Eb of
Is music to the ear.
(Special Correspondence.)
short
visit Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co.,
Salem today, ahrn a
Oats—Per ton—»26 it »27.
the Northwest is rather low at this (
NW% of Section No. 4. in TownGil»
The
sweetest
mortal
ever
heard,
Waltervllle.
April
15
Mrs
Albert
her»'.
returned this afternoon from a busi
Barley Per ton »2450© »28.
No. 19 south, range No. 5 west. W.
time owing to the heavy crop all over
The one to all so dear.
Sturtevant Is quite sick at this writ
Mrs.
pas- ness trip to Roseburg.
Hay- Timothy. $17; cheat. $15
the Pacific caast, present prospects
M., and will offer proof to sho» that
ing.
Her
sister.
Miss
Katie
Hartwig,
train
Rev. II. N. Mount went to Lebanon
•enter
Grain hay—$15 © $16.
are that everything for sale will be
the land sought is more valuable for
Thou hast gone from our home
today.
today to attend a meeting of the is caring for her. Miss Hartwig has
Mohair Choice. 20© 21c.
moved away before the present sea
its timber or stone than for agriosl-
To the land of the blest —
been
with
her
sister.
Mrs.
Hickson,
A. C. Barbour I» In the city from presbytery
of the
Presbyterian
Wool—Valley. 14© 16c.
son ends. This is an unexpected oc
tural purposes, and to establish his
No more In sorrow to roam.
Walton attending the musical fes- church. Rev. C. A. Wooley went for two weeks, during the severe ill
Hops—Prime, 4@5 l-2c.
currence—the new conditions mak
claim to said land before W. W. Cal
But forever be at rest.
ness
of
Mrs.
Hickson
’
s
baby
boy
She
tlval
down yesterday.
Potatoes 45c per cwt.
ing this possible appearing but a few
kins. U. S. Commissioner, at his of
Ralph Hunt and Roy Booth were
II F. Meradorf went to Portland expects to return to her home at Sleep sweetly, mother dear,
Onions—»4.25 @»4.75 per cwt.
weeks ago.
According to W. 8.
fice in Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesday,
Crow
when
Mrs
Sturtevant
recovers.
passengers for Vila on this morn today.
He and J. W. Zimmerman,
tascara (Chittim bark» —3c (t* 3 the 4th day of August, 1908.
Broadus, an extensive shipper for the'
In thy narrow, lowly bed.
Mrs.
Eva
Miller
is
quite
sick
at
ing's stage
of this city, have gone Into the real
He names as witnesses: John Mc
Thou art freed from suffering here— Southwestern trade, his firm is re l-2c per pound.
her brother's. Cliff Inman's, home. i
W
H
Weatheraon left on this estat«» business there.
volving from 15 to 20 cents more per
Culloch, of Crow, Oregon; Charles
Death no longer has a dread.
Dr.
Johnson
is
the
attending
physi
morning's stage on Ills return trip to
Mra. H. A. Dearborn, of Portland,
hundred pounds for Western Oregon
Hadley, of Eugene. Oregon; H Clay
Florence.
was au arrival in Eugene this after cian.
potatoes that California shippers are
Sleep gently, mother dear,
Owen, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas
Mrs Stella Mathews is visiting
J. J. Mloore snd wlfe returned noon to visit her son. Prof. H R
frantically offertng supplies at
The
We can but remember now
Mahar, of Eugene. Oregon
i Special correspondence )
this afternoon from a «hurt visit to Dearborn, of the University of Ore her brother, C. Inman
reason for this is the most excellent I
Any and all persons claiming ad
What thou hast been to us here
/I
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1
15
-.
Mra
-
Miller
Frank
Deadmotur
has
moved
his
Itoatdiurg
s S . l>rU
-
vis versely the above-described lands st»
gon
Since death has masked thv brow quality of the potatoes from this sec tiua
ited
her
daughter,
Mrs.
M.
N
Gent
family
to
Joe
Odell's
house
Mrs 8 R. Flnegan returned last
Mr and Mrs. Claude Gaby, who ar
tion the present season. One of the ^11
71 Y V returning'home
i, mm 1. .. V
I
Sunday
on the even- * requested to file their claims in thi»
Albert Sturtevant has purchased
night from a visit with her folks near rived here yesterday from Kelso.
greatest helps toward finding a new ing local
office on or before the said 4th day
Thou hast filled thy mission well.
Mrs.
Omens'
farm
Mrs.
Owens
and
Corva!llls
Wash , will again take up their resi
And done the work left thee to do. market for our surplus stocks is that I
of August, 1908.
Mr
and
Mrs.
W.
G.
Allen
were
in
her
slater.
Mrs.
Maxon,
are
going
to
Mra. Guy Armitage came
dence
In
Eugene
Claude
wTTT
’
fol
down
the potato growers here are putting
Of all thy sorrows none can tell
BENJAMIN L. EDDT.
Missouri on a visit.
S”.n,1*y
looking over their
from Vreawell this fnrenoou on a low his trade, that of a plumber.
Register.
But Him who'll say "well done" to up their potatoes In better shape; the large orchard recently planted here.
Mrs
Robert
Hayes
and
two
little
short visit
J. M Quentin, the Oregonian's mu-
sorting being the best that can be se
you.
The
basket
social
given
bv
the
children
are
over
from
the
Mohawk
C. C Croner la very low at his sl«'al critic. Is here attending the
cured anywhere.
When a sack of
GROW YOUR OWN SYKIT
home at the corner of Baat Tenth and tnualcal festival
Eugene readers of vlaltlng Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs Thou hast been most dear
potatoes is opened the quality and grange was well attnded and the pro
Brow
neon.
Oak Mtrwts.
was good and enjoyed by all
his paper will look with Interest for
size of the entire lot can be readily gram
To alt thy children here.
The receipts of the evening'were
T. J. Hammond has cane seed 1
Mrs Bruce Garrison Is out from
H W Martin and wife are down his criticism on the local chorus. Mr.
seen
This Is what the buyers in the
Eugene vlaltlng her parents, Mr. and And In affliction’s darkened sphere
from Wendling attending the musi McQueen's wife Is with him.
?he af7aDUrarnK ‘° th°S“ man««lng his customers at N. Signor's.
Southwest
like,
and
are
willing
to
pay
Thou always shedst a sympathizing
Mrs R Millican
cal festival.
AmonR o,hers »ho ac-l south of Marion Davis' corner in
15 to 20 cents more for than they can nnUtta «I
tear.
d themselves well on the pro-1 Springfield, as well as at his he»«
Vlv Dunten has turned his saloon
Elvln J Crawford left thia after
Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at
obtain stocks elsewhere.
noon on bls return trip to the Coos the Bee Hive grocery, W J. Gibson A Into a meat market.
PreJ.hr l*ln f0"»
Oreenl on the Mohawk. R. F. I) No. 1-
In Eastern Oregon and Washin Zumwalt,
Sleep now. mother most dear.
aged 11
Bay country
John Storment has been entertain
Son. ST West Eighth street.
s. who are
ton the shippers are paying 40 cents
Nothing
shall
disturb
thy
rest;
ing the mumps.
Father Fitzpatrick came down
per hundred pounds for the bulk of possesed of rare
for music,
Till our Saviour doth appear
both playing splen
Cora Devor has the chicken pox.
from Cottag > Grove on the n<mti
their
supplies, while in Western Ore
on the cor-
To
fulfill
our
soul's request.
train today.
Also Mice and Carrie Smeed.
net.
Their
eldest
«
gon th se shipping to the Southwest
>ss. is a fine
violinist.
her is a new baby at the home of
*. A. Nash, of Oregon City, I
hearts are filled with sorrow are generally paving 50 cents per 10»)
and Mrs Neet. a little girl.
Charley
Rnnyan
pounds. At these figures It is lieliev. Pia
■ ev s with many a tear:
the t'lano w
r. Devor has been hauling lutu-
artisans and workers of «U
e»1 that the entire holdings of the
re look for the happy morrow-
I Rossman's new house
kinds wear
marketable
potatoes
will
be
moved
on our Savior » III appear.
r. McNutt tool k Mr and Mrs.
M
this season.
rrltnbly and their household goods
ast
Hr*« Orvaoii 4*,>Hmgiis In.
to Eugene Monday, They are going He will open tip the grave
8' B Giafke A Co. report the ar
And let His captives free.
Copper Riveted Overalls
out to Chitwood on i their claim
rival today of the first important
Mr Welder anr Mr Ervin spent For this His life He gave
shipment to this market this year of
That
we
might
with
him
be.
Saturday and Sunday In Eugene
Oregon asparagus
The product
JACOB W BRAY
Miss May Ervin and John Holmes
came from Springfield, is of fine
were in Eugene Saturday
cut full
quality and good size, and Is held at
Mtss May Ervin teaches the lower
•elected denim
Fresh garden seed In bulk
15 cents a pound
It will probably
Leaburg school
She had Arbor day
Chambers Hardware <Na
be a week or two before home grown
»troni «nd
exercises and her pupils planted sw-
they arc an gone.
' W*U U’rt‘>
grass is in the market in sufficient
»ervtceeble
era I trees.
CHAMBERS hardware CO.
quantities to displace the California
WKW TODAY
Mr and Mrs Wallace Carey are
artlcl«'
living In the new house
pnt up
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, bv Mr. FOR S ALE A go>HÌ I 5-foof chn
Make yonr hens lav bv fZe.Un. ai
Orrcoa l*rwn<»« in th«» East
■
at
Uhl"» r~
''
>n his place near the M> Ken-
curlty Poultry Powder
ee<lin* SK
praetlcallv buyer's own terms In-
I
11« river.
quire at 51» East Eleventh street
I $ 12 lo $ ì 6 New Silk Suks Each $ 10.00
35 Ladies’ Silk Suits in navy, browns, Copenhagen, Alice
and black just received by express, three styles, jumper,
Spencer a nd shirtwaist, all have good full pleated skirts,
trimmed with bias fold or strapped, values up to $ 1 6.00
$10.00 F a.
sale price .
Men’s Hats—New Shapes For Ea ster
^\oves 98c
Ladies
Gloves,
n ade of
tipped fingers,
*d°
$1.50
Glove,
to
Chamios Gloves
Length Chamois
all
16
Dent, Gioves
$1.25 to $2.25
$1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and $5.00
$2.25
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I
voi1
AQr
Our Easter display of new shades and shapes is now
Dozens of pretty effects in the new
complete.
olive,’ moose, fox and fawn shades in the Varsity
Sterling and Stetson makes.
STETSON HATS
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