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WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Mohair—18.
Chlttlm bark—3c.
Woo)
13c
Poultry. F.gga. etc.
Eggs Per dozen, 16c.
Dairy butter
Per roll, 30© 35.
Cream' ry butter - per roll, 50c.
Hm -
!’• I lb, 1 «•<-.
Frys—Per lb 15c.
Geese — Per lb. 6c.
Ducks—Per lb. 11c.
Turkeys Per lb 15c.
Fruits, 1 rip-tables. Etc.
Potatoes- —old, per bu., 50c.
Onions— Per cwt.. 12.50.
Ix-mons- Per case, $4 00.
Oranges-—$3.25.
Uvestock Market.
Good cowi—2 14c(ft 2 He.
Steers—-Per lb 3® 3 l-2c.
Good prime dressed veal —
.Mutton on foot—2 1-Jc.
Fat hogs on foot—5*Ac©6.
Fat hogs—dressed -7c.
Grino ana Feed.
Flour— $4 40.
New hay
$10.
Timothy Hay Per ton, $16.
New oats-—Per bu , 45c.
Bran
Per ton $25.50.
Mixed feed— Per ton $30.
Shorts, per ton—$32.
New wheat Per bu. 90c.
Rolled Bariev- Per ton 30c.
Chopped feed- Per ton, $30.
Cracked Corn - $36-40.
rort land <juoratb>ns,
Creamery butter— 24c.
Eggs 19(t 30c.
Chickens—11 © 1 2c
Wheat
Valley, 85c; Club 85c.
Harley Per ton, feed, $2 4.50.
Oats $26 © 26.50.
Hay—Timothy, $15; cheat,
Ordinary
$12.
Grain hay- $15@$16.
Mohalr- Choice, 1 6 (ft 1 8 >/4 c.
Wool—Valley 14itl5^c.
Hops Prime, 5© 6 l-2c.
Potatoes H Per 100, $1 © $1.10.
Onions— -$1.85 0 $1.75 per cw
Cascara- — (chlttlru barkl— 3 1-2
© 4 l-2c pound.
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Kl’GENE W EEKLY Gl ARD. THVRSDAY, Jl’LY ». UM*.
The Friendly Store—Midsummer Clearance Sales
opportune
for buying « good goods for little money; the best qualities are
This is the cleaning up time of the year, an <_
I_I______ time
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being sold at the prices you usually pay for the medium grades, not one or two special lines, but in every department extra
values ate being offered. We give here only a partial list of the articles reduced. $1.50 Silk Gloves 98c pair. Read on it
will repav you. The Friendly store guarantee goes with every purchase. Your moneys worth or your money back
Thousand Yards Staple Black and Colors and Fancy Silks Less a Half and a Quarter
800 Yards Black Silks
10, 27 and 36 Inches wide, beautiful soft highly
finished Ta ffetas, Mousalines, Peau de Chine,
Peau de Sole, lean de Crepe, Habulta, Loulsine, etc.
it prices that every economical buyer should con
sider.
72c
H7r
SI.OO
« 1.30
S 1.00
$1.00 yard wide Taffeta Silk
All $1.00 black Silks, yard
All $1.25 black Silks, yard .
$1.50 yard
wide Silks, yard
$2.00 Moneybak Silks..........
$ 1.50 Novelty Silks, yd. $ 1.15
$1.25 Novelty Silks, yd. $1.00
$1.00 Novelty Silks, yd.
70c
Thlg include» Pekin and Shadow stripes,
Messellnes
and Louisines, Persians, high grade Bonnette Taf
fetas, Foulards, etc. Beautiful assortment of dark
effects for street wear and light sh ades for evening
gowns and waists, such as pink, blue, mais, laven
der, reslda. Old Rose, Helo and white. Shop morn
ings when it is cool.
Final Clean-Up on Women’s Tailored Suits
Let us say at the start there is only 18 of these suits left, sizes 32,
34 and 36, the styles are 25-in. jackets and Eton effects; all this
spring’s styles in fancy mixed cloths, blues, grays and browns,
pleated a id gored skirts, all long sleeves; regular prices were
$12 to $20. Your choice at
Each $4.00 and $0.00
Fancy Silks Half Price
Odd patterns and pieces of fancy figured silk dress and
waist lengths, plaids, stripes and figures, dot», etc.
Light and dark combinations, all good patterns;
prices regularly 60c to $1.00; your choice, yd
27-inch Rajah Silks, 60c yd
27-inch Shanti Siiks, 46c yd
in black, nials, green, blui an J cream beatifv
soft. rich, washable silk, for costumes and
27 and 36 ln-hes wide.
90c Plain Taffetas, a yard 72c
2 7-inch Cream Japanese Silk
15 pieces high colored 19 Taffeta silks, celebrated
Greff quality, suitable for Dresses, Waists. Petti
coats, drop Skirts, linings and trimmings. All have
the new rich high luster. Buy all you want at per
yard .............................................................................. 72**
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Only about 500 yardB of this silk at these last
prices.
Get your share.
50c 27 Inch Japanese silk, yd . . .
75c 27 Inch Japanese Silk, yd ...
$1.00 27 inch Japanese Silk.............
$1.50 27 Inch Japanese Silk, yd . .
Wayne Knit. Hosiery for Women and Children are the Best
Children’s Hose 10c, I2^c & 25c
Rawhide hose 15c, two pair for 25c; Pony hose, 3 weights 25c or
Children’s Hose in white, tan, pink and blue, a pair
-------- 25(
Ladies' Hose 8^c, 15c and 25c pr
Black hose 8Xc, 3 pairs 25c; Black and fancy hose, a pair 1 5c
Big assortment tan, white, grey, fancy and black hose 25c Pair
40c Hose, 3 pairs $1.00 | 50c Hose, 4 pa rs $1.50
The celebrated Wayne Knit Brand, fine Lisle thread, reinforced
soles; high spiked heel all white sole hose same prices. Full line
black and colored, extra size hose
______ 25c, 35c and 50c
Women’s Walking Skirts made of mannish cloths, <T A
values to $15.00. Sale price each___________
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT.
Portland, July 8.- Those who are
figuring on a very heavy production
of hops in Oregon this season will
10Dozen Swiss ribbed sleeveless vests, plain taped neck and lace trimmed, sizes 4, 5 and 6, *14-
likely be astonished when the final
extra good quality at 50c; Midsummer Clearance Sale priee, each_________________ _______ «24C
reports 'of the coming harvest come
Beautiful Line Silk Drssses, $15 values, each
in.
Children's und Infants' Shirts, I nion Suits, I .ace trim,
Ladies* Vests 7^c,
All Duck ^Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, Wrappers, Kimonas, Waists, Chil
The yards never before showed the
null Pantalets, at......................
J ()r. to 35^ each
backward appearance they do at this
Extra specials in women’s Sleeveless Vests, trim
Women's I nion Suits
to £2 50
dren’s Wash Coats, Dusters, Etc., specially priced curing this Midsummer
time. While In some sections and In
Women's Knee ar.d Arm length Drawers
' 25c
med and plain, Swiss ribbed; sizes 4 to 6; also
a few Isolated spots the yards look
Clearance Sale. Gingham Petticoats, Silk and Cotton Underskirts
special values In extra size garments, 7. 8. and 9
All of these glarmenta fine Swiss ribbed. Grand val
as well as ever, but the average con
at 3 for 50c and, each ............
r»0c ues.
almost every color and all specially priced. A Money-Saving Event.
dition is not vory good. The culti
vation #haa been too lax In most quar
ters to bring forth a heavy yield.
Till, has been an unusual season.
During the winter and spring the
rainfall was much below the average
and It is quite likely that even the
best cultivated yards will suffer for
lack of moisture before the harvest
20 pieces, all difterent patterns, pongee shades, blues, pinks, greens, blacks, etc.; 32
removes all danger.
It Is a cer
tainty that the uncultivated and the
inches wide, neat patterns, all new designs. Don’t delay coming for these, 1
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Our policy has always been to buy and sell nothing but the
slightly cultivated yards will suffer
they wont last at the price, cool thin materials, all of them, only yard ___ • «/jC
best. Our customers know when they buy at Friendly’s that
- in fact some of them are already
showing signs of drought.
they are getting the greatest value that money can buy. Our
It would bo Idle talk to give an
regular prices are low and every garment t is marked in plain
estimate of what the coming crops
is going to be In bales and the most
Comes in stripes and deep cross bar stripe, pink,
figures.
Comes in light brtie, pink, navy, black. Copen
prominent growers are not giving
lavender, blue aud light green only. This la one
hagen, white, tali and figures.
out. their vlewH In fact they have
of the uuwest features In cotton dress fabrics.
tidne to give, becatrse the condition
1. I'. C. GINGHAMS, YARD -f 2 1'2**
of the crop Is too badly mixed to give
36 in b< st quality Percale ....................
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an accurate estimate.
American Prints, a yard .......................................
Queer SitUHtion in 4 ontmi'ts.
kmoakeag Apron Ginghams ...................... 7 | 2*»
It is stated that Carmichael of Sa
I’lnk. light blue, greys, navy, browns green, tan,
Yard wide Muslins, Sheetings, Outings, etc. spec
lem has taken a number of »mall con-
etc. 30c quality, special, a yard . . .
25**
ially priced.
•racts on the growing crop for Eng
lish account at the a pound und on
Crash, a yard.....................................
20** India I.lnoq
5. S. 1 1. aii‘1 i Sr '■<>
receipt of this rumor many growers
are said to be invading the office
of the supposed buyer In an effort
to sell their 1908 growth. Mr. Car
michael neither denies nor affirms
the report anil there «nay and may
not be anything tn It as far as new
business Is concerned.
Some Inter
ests are of the opinion that the con
tracts are merely old transactions
Worth 15c to 50c each more than they arc marked; splendidly made and neatly trimmed
A
w hlch are recorded each year.
in lacc and embroidery. The body of these garments is made of fine muslin and cam
y«ar ago a number of term contracts
Panama, Straw and Sailor Hats greatly reduced this week, Only
were made around 8, 9 and 10c a
brie. Dozens of styles and all sizes
o«
ja
j
pound and these contract» which are
a
few
left and they must be closed out regardless of cost.
\
now attracting so much
attention
from the trade may be the ones made
at this time
Egg Situation.
Oregon ranch eggs are in light re-
relpt, and quotations advanced this
Absolutely every Boys’ Sult in stock including the new brown
II so you may need towels, blankets, pillows or some table linens, or perhaps a khaki
morning to i0c and 2<lc for candled
that arrived a few days ago.
with a firm tendency.
Vncandled
outing suit, but no matter what it is, in the dry goods line, we have it and will sell it as
are valued at 19c.
$20.00 Suits, sale price. . .
low--maybc a little lower in pt ice for the same article than you can get it elsewhere.
$12.50 Suits, sale price. . .
Dealers tn eggs consider the lay
$18.00 Suits, sale price. . .
$10.00 Suits, sale price. . .
It will do no harm to compare prices anyway. You'll find us willing.
Suppose you
ing season drawing to a dose aud
$17.50 Suits, sale price. . .
that receipts of fresh eggs will be
$ 8.00 Suits, sa le price.. .
try this cn our other lines, too.
lighter from this <>n. The warm wea
$15.00 Suits. sale price. . .
$ 6.00 Sults, sale price.. .
ther helps tn the tendency toward
scarcity, as they will not keep for
any length of time out of cold stor
age
The egg season begins In the
Northwest In .lauuiiry, and the sup
Thousands of yards of beautiful Persian appliques, bands and edges, plain braids, dainty
ply Increases from week to week un-i
til April 1, which is considered the!
lace edges and bands in cream and white, narrow and wide embroideries and insertion:
height of the laying season, and the
suitable for dresses. All on sale at one-third less than regular prices.
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best time for placing In cold storage
for the following winter. The stock
on sue.h storage Is not considered up
to the average this year, as prices
did not go below 16 nr 17 cents, and eratlVe price* for first-class si »<k •red rather early for prime conditions
this date of coinage? You may reply
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦T
at this figure It does not pay to place the ensuing Fall and ^Vinter.
in Eastern Oregon and Idaho. With
either by letter or through the Week
♦
man, away and run the risk of East
the
growth
of
population,
the
demand
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MARRIED
Market Note«.
ly Guard
L. A. II.
ern eggs being shipped in from the
*
tor beef. mutton and pork is really
(The New York World Almanac
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Poultry Is In light
supply
great packing centers al 30 cents a
in >xceaa of the supply, of the three
*♦♦♦♦•
savs a half-dollar of 1808 will com
dealers
report
demand
light
also
doten. to compete with the
home
states of the Northwest, and farmers
st.4
mand a premium of from $1.50
In Eugene. 'July 3.
storage. This year a great many eggs account of the, abundance of tr
must pay more attention to the rais
$2 50. It also says that owners of
and
vegetables
and
the
prevalent:
nt., Bert 3. Clark of 1.' •cne »nd H
have been put away In Chicago and
John R. Chezeni, the Springfield
ing of cattle, sheep and hogs in order
N<
Is Raunn. a farmer residing near Charity V, llloughby ,
rare coins living at a distance tr on
Omaha, and It Is ex|H*cted that I it' warm weather. Good veal sells »
to furnisa the local abatolra of this contractor who built the three-story New York can take Impressions
of fug ng. brought to town today a Rev. D. H. Trimble.
stock will be d iwn on after the price how ever.
city and of Puget Sound. ^Whlle the Coleman block and who has the con them with lead pencil rubbings
dr ve of hog< for shipment to Port-
Koval Xnne and Hing cherries
of Oregon ranch has reached 25 cents
stock Is thus In a measure replenV tract fur building the two-story addi white paper, which may b sent
by
on the market In larger supply
In Portland
Ished the raiser of livestock Is pret tion to L. H. Smith's brick building, mail to dealers with minute and care land, ine long drive in the hot sun
In Eugene. July 3.
told tin them and when they reached R. Christy and Miss •'
former are quoted at a cents and
ty sure of good prices for all he fur- was arrested this afternoon by Con ful description!.
OutliM-k ' •
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—Editor. )
the
latter
at
9
to
10.
nKhes.
ih.v’J'* 3»rds on the depot grounds both of Springfield. C
Portland |nt:'to
‘r ire ex-
stable Plank on the charge of assault
Three cars of bananas arrived from
thev were in a bad condition w a re- R. Chrisman officiati!
Quotations ruling the
livestock with a dangerous weapon upon John
ix-ctiag a buj, aeu a this ■ ar. as
I
si
stai
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\<;
ihet
New
Orleans
this
morning.
In
good
mrrket oday are:
A ihe he,t
Several of them
the crop of the Northwest give» prom
Berkshire, alleged to have been com
condition,
though
the
weather
tends
died during the afternoon before thev
Hogs Best $é 25 u 6.50; medium mitted at Creswell on July 3. HA ap
ise of abiindaH yield, in I the dri
Wr
Tom Railey, the I
These
are
enervating
days
when.
re loaded on the car. and a number
• 5 7a« 6 oo. feeders, no demand.
•f«a<>n In Cn’fftrnla. coupled with the to ripen the fruit rapidly
peared before Juatlce of the Peace
bought Mrs. Pryor'
A carload of California onion» is
Call le Best steers $4 00*1 4 25: Bryson soon after his arrest and as somebody has said, men drop tn of others were expected to die.
late frosts, has caused a shortage in
Pearl street for $3'
the crop In the Hacramento and other expected In thia afternoon and a car nt edlum $3 751 •i 4 00; common $3 25 waived examination
He was bound the sunstroke as if the day of fire
Warren made tile des
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3 50; cows. I «•st $3 .50*4 3 "... med over to the circuit court ad his bond
■valle,« to the «outh
Already the of watermelons tomorrow.
bad dawned. Thejr are fraught with
Large quantities of fresh cream him, $250 o 3 75;
calves
At
.1 fixed at $100
Oregon product is crowding the tsew
Chetem Is building danger to peoph
systems
W. Adams, of M
ivotato of California out of the Port are living used for summer refresh »5 25,
the new Odd Fellows’ hall at Cres poorly sustained
leads
Sheep H *st
Ing to business
land market, although the shipping ments and the quotations on butter
wethers. well and at the time of the alleged to say. In th * In
firm
suit
of
this
drain
on
$3 75; mixed
Monday.
season for potatoes will not begin un
Spring assault was engaged In a dispute with bust of our readers
laiuUs.
so ,
til the middle of October or first of
Berkshire, who Is a resident of that f-wt of Hood’« Saras
II iv .I ikì MarkvA.
Keren: tier
place
to suggo«t the nro
Potato shipjiers are not doing much
walls In llveat«M*k quo-
this medicine some;
In buying yet, but are preparing I >
nds. and stock desi
F'fli SALE
I II I F OI OI I» < O|\N
xl purlfl
enter the field about the first of Sep
il Í<
la a continuance of
It mai
pure blood
nd
tember, when the ,>otato supply of
uns for the seison.
D? ad wood. Or., July 5. 1
will
calf for aile:
the Coast will be definitely eetlmated Most of th. p fat cattle and sheep ar
Editor Guard:—V have a I
ailed
taken b f re S
Farmers who have been watching the riving this we«k are from the south-
piece dated 1808.
Will you please a vert much
le of
Drink« milk or
renditions confides
remun ern part of the state, it being consld-
inform me If there Is any pre tn ¡1^11 on year
$10. E. L. Cam
Eugene
Phon» «ici
Women’s Long Silk Coats '/2 Price
Women’s 50c Sleeveless Vests 34c ea
$10.00
15c and 20c
20c Thin Wash Dress Fabrics yd 12Jc Buy Splendidly Tailored Stylish Suits
Here
During this Month at a Big Saving
48 In Border Batiste, 60c quality Special yd. 46c
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Women’s
Muslin
Galatea Cloth, yd. 18c
Underskirts and Gowns
50c, 90c, $1.19, $1.78, $2.19 and $3.60
$30.00
$27.50
$25.00
$22.50
$20.00
$ 18.00
$15.00
$12.50
$ 7.50
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
$22.00
$20.00
$ 18.00
$17.50
$ 15.00
$13.50
$11.50
$ 9.75
$ 4.85
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Are You Going to the Mountains or Beach?
8. H. FRIENDLY
Young Men’s Suits-July Sale *£,’»
Embroideries, Lacesand Trimmings Reduced One-Third
CONTHACTOH GHEZEM
ARRESTED FUR ASSAULT
HOGS GYlNu Fñu.V
EFFECTS OF HEAT
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