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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
KUGKNK WKKKLT OVAR» THURSDAY, JULY », 1»O* along the street and the market is firmer. Front street sells at the following | prices. Those phid shippers are less Agents Moneybak Silks Nemo and Kabo Corsets Wayne Knit Hosiery Dent Gloves regular commissions: Grail-. Flour and Hay. _______ Wheai-—Buying price, new—Track, Portland—Club. 83c; bluestem. 85c; : Mohair—18 • I red 81c; Willamette valley. 83c a today iisji ........... i l . i ~ Chittim bark—3c. . bushel. Wool—13c. Standard Oil Conica, i?* « t>, Flour—Selling price—Eastern Or- ' creased from one hundred ‘it?* * Poultry, Eggs, etc. ! egon, patents. >4.85; straights, >4.05 six hundred million as s oni*°«k Eggs—Per doz., 20c. it 4.55; exports >3.50ij 3.60; valley.I move so that dlv:d„nil< „ .alif »«Ut» FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE. DENT’S Dairy butter—Per roll, 35 to 4 0c. >4.45; graham, Ks, >4.40; whole so large * Thert w"| »«¡«5 Creamery butter—per roll, 50c. : wheat >4.65; rye 5s, >5.50; bales >3. in earning for the fi * -Per lb, 10c. Hens—~ Millstuffs — Selling price— Bran, about >40,000,00,.. as i-aA L * Frys—1 Per lb., 13c. >26; mouldings >30.50; shorts >28 I plan. 1 °> th» Geese — — Per lb. Oc. H 28.50; chop. >2 1 fa 29 per ton. For Friday we offer 4 dozen pairs of Women's long cape kid Ducks— —Per lb. 11c. Barley—Feed >25.50; rolled, >27.- gloves, celebrated Dent make, sizes 5X to 7S, full pique seams; TAFT HAD NOTHING TO ’»—Per lb 15c. TurkeyL 50c to 75c Values 50<@ 28.50; brewing >27. Fruits, Vegetable*. Etc. tegular $4.00 quality. Only four dozen; if you want any of Hay—Producers’ price—Old tim .»AV UHKV Potatoes—New, 75c per hundred. othy. Willamette valley, fancy. >13 @ these glove.* plan to be here early, the chances are fl* Q e >13.50; ordinary. >12.50@13; eas I Hot Springs. July 2 Onion»—Per cwt., 82-50. there will be none left by noon, a pair_____________ x J 22 ’—-«. tern Oregon. >16@17; mixed >10@ I nothlnK 1 can «ay regarding th«? “ Isernons—Per case, 14.00. 1000 pairs fine Lisle, Gauze >10.50; clover, >3@9; grain. >11@ ¡ruling of the Landis’ deciL. Oranges—>3.25. Uveotock Market. 12; cheat. >11@12; alfalfa, >9@10. and Silk Lisle Hose; black, with FOR TOMORROW’S SHOPPERS Standard vn Oil case. case." aid Um Wm u ltt “ oiauoara * » Butter, Poultry and Eggs. Good cows—2@21X,c. white and colored silk embroi when Standard the substanc.- r <>, . H Tift Butter Fat—Delivery f. o. b. Port the O?i ease Steers — Per lb., 2% ©3c. dered figures; dots, spray and Good prime dressed veal—5 @ 6c. land—Sweet cream, 23 Kef »our known to him this afternoon“ floral effects; Onyx and Herms- 21 K per lb. Mutton on foot—2 l-2c. Butter—Extra creamery, 25c; fan (Jroff dye; sizes 8, 8K. 9, 9 K. Fat hogs on foot—5Hc@6. ••I, t,U ",”ld cy, 23 Ke; ordinary 22 K«; store 16 10, Full fashioned double foot, Fat hogs—dressed—-7c. It gives me unbounded nu @ 17c. 8 Grain and Feed. to recommend Bucklea^i P!*!» high-spliced heel; garter top; Eggs—Select fancy, candled, 24 @ Flour—>4 40. Salve," says J. W Jenkins o, p?** regular and out sizes; regular 300 pairs fine black hose, white heel, sole and toe, white will 25c; ordinary, 23K@24c. New hay—88. Cheese—Full cream, flats, trip Hill. N. C. "I am convinced prices, 50c, 65c, 75c and 90c; not show above the lowest slippers, sizes 8 to 10, the celebrated Timothy Hay—Per ton. 816. best salve the world aff lets and daisies, 14 @14 Ke; Young cured your choice Friday Surprise Wayne Knit Make, regular 50c quality, a feion on my thumbs 'J Oats—Per bu., 45c. Americans. 15@15Kc.' a pair tomorrow________ _•_________________ sale; buy all you Bran—Per ton 825.50. never falls to heal „very ”or Kd h Poultry—Mixed chickens, 13 Ke want, at, pair.................... ■W’Vw Mixed feed—Per ton >30. lb; fancy hens, 13K@'14c; roosters, or wound to which it is app|L Shorts, per ton—>32. old, 9c lb; fryers. 20c; broilers. 18 fi cents at W. A. Kuykendall/3 Wheat—Per bu., 90c. 1 s “fog 20c lb; geese, spring. 10@12Kc; store. Rolled barley—Per ton. >30. turkeys, alive, 17c; spring ducks, 13 Chopped feed—Per ton. >30. M tb . Dora Leonard todav tn«» @15c lb; pigeons, >1.25 doz; Cracked corn—Not in market. 500 yd* thin lawn! and batistes, light and dark 1 | / _ dressed poultry. l@lKe lb higher.. petition in the juvenile court t hi* her son. Gordon Shir j colors, 32 inches wide, 20c values, yd________________ ■ H<>| >s, Wool and Hides. He is ///,! ! CONDITION« RIPE >N>R Hops—1907 crop, first prime, 5c; delinquent child. ADVANCE IN BUTTER. prime. 4Ke; medium to prime, 3@ years. She complains that he . J 4c; medium 2 Ke-'lb; 1906 crop 2 @ | small sums of mon.) fl3C] hfrs Portland, July *5.—Conditions in 3 Ke lb; contracts, 9@10c for three | that he is incorrigible and ha-d ,i control. 10 this state are ripe for an advance in years. Wool—1908—Willamette valley, butter prices, and but for the fact 4 pieces only, pink, blue, lavender and lijxht green with white NOTICE FOR Pl III,|( ATION7"” that Eastern quotations are now rela 12 Kc@ 13c. *Women’s fine Swiss ribbed united suits, four styles, low U. S. Land Office at kos stripe and border, the very newest effect, 60c quality tively low there would be an upward Sheep9klni’~-8h^ariug. 10 @ 15c Oregon, July 15, 190.8 and high neck, short sleeves, sleeveless,- tight and lace movement here at this time. With each; short wool, 25@40c; medium, Notice is hereby given that Harri the pastures drying up more or less wool, ibeii >1.00 each; long wool, son K. Shirk of 725 E 11th trimmed, knee length, 65c values, all sizes, /I Eu generally the cream supply Is grow 7fic fl >1.25 each. gene, Oregon, who, on July itth sale prices, suit___________________________ f ing smaller and butter production is Mohair — 1907 — Nominal 18 K at ALMOST EVEYRTHINC 1908, made application under the naturally on the decline. The stati. 19c; green 5@6Kc; calves, green, Timber and Stone Acts. No 0217 n» however, still produces a surplus ov 8@10c; kids, 5@6c lb; bulls, green WH of NEK; SE>.< of NEU- u er current home needs, though that salt, 4c lb. of SEK, Section 8, Townsi™ Tallow—Prime, per lb, 3@4c; NEK surplus is much lighter than a month 19, South. Range 6. West, Wiliaa- ago, and for this reason outside mar No. 2 and grease 2@2K«- ette Meridian, has filed notice of lt- Chittim bark—3 @ 4c. kets are still necessary. A local 16 white and coloied white and colored lawn dresses, tentlon to make Final Proof, to ee f ort land Quotations. creamery man said today: tablish claim to the land above des stripes, checks and figures, trimmed in lace, embroidery Front street sells at the follow cribed, before W. W. Calkir.s, C s "At present prices we have out- For Friday Surprise Sole Only | side markets for the surplus make, ing prices, less the regular commis and insertion, sizes 32 to 38, value to $12, C C Commissioner, at his office at Eu 50c and ?5A Ahftpenders, including President,Crown and Pioneer .*Wc I but if We were to lift quotations sions: gene, Oregon, on the 7th dav of &. now each . k».................. ......................... _. JaK/Vz Creamery Butter — 24c. these outlets would be lost to us and >1.50 WhHfe stiff Bdsotn Shirts,, size 14 and 14 K only, sale priceiMc tobei, 1908. Eggs — 2 4 ii 25c. Eastern butter makers would get the ’Claimant names as witnesses: 40c Vhderwear, shirts only; sizes 34 to 42; nat, color; Friday. . 10c Wheat—Valley, 85c: Club. 8 4c. benefit. Seattle Is now using large Louis Hoselton of Crow, Oregon; >1.50 boys’ Telescope Hats; silk-bound edge; all sizes.................... ONc Barley — Per ton. feed. >24.50. quantities of Eastern butter, and if Leslie Hoselton of Crow, Oregon, 10 doz. all sizes, colors and quality men's Undershirts, 50c val. .2Bc Oats—>26@ >26.50. local quotations were raised at this John Lewis of Crow. Oregon; Ak Oregon: *Ak Hay — Timothy, >15; mixed, >15. time the chances are that in the 15c Half Hose, fast color and stainless; sale. Friday................. 8hc bert M. Hendricks of Eugene. Ore Mohair — Choice, 16ift'18Kc. Sound territory Eastern butter would 50c Neckwear in pure silk; four-in-hands and bows, v............ 25© gon. Colored parasols, brown, blue, tan and fancy white, Wool—Valley, 14@liKc. ■ completely displace the Oregon pro BENJAMIN I. EDDY, Hops—Prime, 5 6 6 He. duct. As things look now the pros worth $2, $3, $4 and $5, at half these prices. Register. Potatoes—New Oregon, 1 @ 1 Ke lb pect here is for a steady market at Onions—>1.25 per sack. current prices for some weeks.” NOTH E FOR Pl Bl.lt ATION. Cascara—(chittim bark)—3K@ In both the city and country U. S. Land Office at Ros-bnri, creamery markets trade is active and 4Uc lb. Oregon. May 2nd. 1908. Grain bags—6 K @ 7c. I there is no complaint qf accumulation Notice is hereby given that A'ice A special opportunity will be given you on Friday ¡anywhere. A dealer in country J. Perdue of Eugene, Oregon, who, Ladies’ fine Swiss ribbed sleeveless vests, taped and creamery said today that the best only to buy men’s and on May 1st, 1908, made timber ap brands of country butter were even plication No. 9904, for IVC of SW lace trimmed necks 7J4c, 10c, 15c and 34c; extra sizes, boys’ clothing of superior | a little scarce and that It was diffi- K. Section 24, Township 19 Soil! 16%c, 25c and 50c, all specially priced. Jcult at times to fill orders. Second- Range 8 West, Willamette M-ridiu, quality for little money I grade butter is fairly plentiful, but has file! notice of intention to Bate I this moves quite freely. Final Proof, to establish claim to the In cheeBe the situation locally li land above des"ribel. before W. W. A/ much the same as in butter. Produc Dr. W. E. Best, a well-known phys Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, at Eu • tion In Tillamook County has fallen gene, Oregon, on th- 9th day o.' Sep | off seriously, wtth little or no weak ician of Cottage Grove, died suddenly tember, 1908. $30.00 Suits Friday $20.00 15c to 50c pr Lace trimmed or tight knee ening in the demand, here or in the yesterday afternoon of apoplexy in Claimant names as witness?,: W. 44 $19.00 North or South, and higher prices in his office, where his body was found D Nealy of Eugene. Oregon; V. E. $27.50 44 the near future are Inevitable. Twins at 4 o'clock by Mrs. Jordan, a pa Gillespie of Eugene. Oregon; Minnie 44 7*. • $17.50 $25.00 • 4 and triplets are generally selling at Wlnnfford of Oakland. Or:gon; E. 44 14 cents in the wholesale markets, tient. Coroner W. T. Gordon was Whattam of Eugene. Ore-rci. $16.50 $22.50 44 - but a dealer today reported occasion called, but as there were no unnatu BENJAMIN L. EDDY. 44 al small scales at 14 K cents. Young ral circumstances, he deemed an in Register. $14.00 $20.00 44 quest unnecessary. Americans are quoted at 15 cents. In 44 44 Early in the morning he had felt $12.50 $18.00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. all probability there will be a gener- so well that his wife had gone on a U. S. Land Office, at Koà'burg, al advance next week. 44 $17.00 $11.00 Buyers are today freely offering visit into the country. About noon Oregon. June 17th, 1908 Big assortment stamped linen pieces, squares, scarfs, Notice is hereby given that Alex 83c for new club and 85c for blue Dr. Macy, a dentist, saw him, and Dr. $10.50 $15.00 44 Best had told him that he thought Hasvol of Crow, ~____ Oregon. who.«» stem. which amounts in reality to an doilies, centor pieces, pillow' tops, corset covers, collar 44 44 advance of lc a bushel over yester he was going to die, he had had such March 13th. 1903. made Homeitetd $12.50 $ 9.75 and cuff sets, aprons, etc. l ake one of these along on day. The cash wheat situation In a bad spell. At that time, however, Entry No. 12503, for NW l4, seetim 44 $10.00 44 $ 8.00 j 9 south, Rang« this morket today is the firmest for he was feeling much better. your vacation. Full line Carlson & Currier’s embroid Township 12, “ From the evidence gathered by 6 44 44 Willamette Meridian, ! opening operations for many years. West, $ 7.50 $ 4.85 ery silks. of intenti« Many purchases of small lots of new Coroner Gordon. Dr. Best had tried has notice filed to rais>- himself from his bed and crop wheat have been reported dur final five-year proot to ------- make ------ ing the past 24 hours at these figures had fallen dead to the floor two to establish claim to the land a^oye hours before his body was found. described, before W. W Calkins. I. Portland basis, and now that the deadlock between buyers and sellers Three months before Dr. Kime, a Cot S. Commissioner, at Eu--' . Orr- tage Grove doctor, had treated the has been broken there is promise of on the 29th day of September. 1W Your Money’s Worth Promptly Attended To heavy operations for the near fu physician for heart trouble. Claimant names as »itne»»- Dr. Best was 68 years old. and is ture. Joseph Gates of Crow. Oregon. »-»■ or YOUR MONEY BACK WRITE FOR SAMPLES said to have been well off. his prop The present price of new wheat Is Parsons of Eugene. Oregon; ta 592-594 Willamette Street» but 3c a bushel under the quotation erty being in the East. He was a re Baldwin of Panther. Oregon; H. » tired physician, still practicing when offered and paid for old crop and Baldwin of Panth r. Oreg>n BENJAMIN L. EDDY, gradually the premium in favor of occasion required. He is survived by I his wife. Register. the old crop is being wiped away. Millers are firm in their views on don Springs resort, was In the city ' lianjsport, fa , were arrivals In Eu- to remove to San Francisco, where ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The notaría! comm ss'on of J The grandmothers of the old Dutch new crop flour and there is no dis ♦ yea terday on business. gene last night. Mr................. Woodruff . is located. Dunkard families in Western Penn Bell, of Springfield, bar been n position to sell under the price listed ♦ PKKHONAL Oscar Furuset has returned from | Dr. Anna Maurer arrived home last for old crop make—>.1.50 (i 3.60 a sylvania have made and used "Hick- with the county clerk. Portland to visit his parents. ork Bark Cough Remedy" and raised barrel. J. W. llray want to I’ortli On the Portland beard of “trade their families on it for a hundred July 22,1908. to visit his son there a few von can buy ft of your September wheat was advanced lc in (From Wednesday’s Dally Guard.' Andrew C. Mias Carroll Johnson ra se It. * V. Jenkins, «»( Crow, was in the from Creswell on th. Will s c. During the session there was today. Druggist 1 day*. ; el ber left todav ti lai bld of 88c for bluestem h'tit r . II. Garner, < >f Grinnell, Iowa, Is Mista Lulu Gulling. ol Itmeared under 9: in HiIO c Ity ’ here v Isltiug Mrs. C. It. r old >mpa- L. A. Ward, ot’ Coburg, sp ent last ’ time. R S. Huston, an en nigh t Ini the city. R. F Baker.Jr. , Is up from Corval- Guani . left today fur M »»Utili/ Ils V hit Ing friend ( lone Ha rd war» MisaI Nellie NeWland M ins Olive D Lapham. of Yreka, ulay on a visit w 1' (’al.. la visiting It1 th»' city. land t» M A. Rickard. of Corvallis . was In relativ es. rlty the i L. í*. Howard and It. on biislmess today. W II . Eddy, ui Yreka, Cal . was an Ho b iiir<, Mrc in thv < arri.ral In Fitstem bucine L<•vl Geer, pro prletor of tlhe Ix»n-: w. K. Z»>llfrr and ' WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET FAMOUS STANDARD OH CASE MUST BE RETRlii The Friendly Store’s Midsummer Clearance Sale Women’s Fancy Hosiery C O A C $4 Long Cape Gloves pr y 3 Pair 40c 60c Women’s White Hose, pr 42c 50c White Sole Hose, pair 38c 38c 20c Thin Wash Goods, yd 12^c FOR TOMORROW 65c Summer Union Suits,.48c 40c 60c Border Batiste, yd 40c H OC $9 Col’d and White Dresses $5 Reduced in Men’s Department Shirts, Hosiery» Underwear, Clothing, Etc. Parasols at Half Regular Prices Ladies Sleeveless Vests 7/^cto34c' Äs“r Men’s Clothing OR. BEST IS FOUND Knit Drawers for Women & Child’n THESE PRICES FRIDAY ONLY <3 Child’n’s Tan Hose, all sizes, 25c pr Stamped Linen Prices Eugene’s Largest and Best Store MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS S. H. FRIENDLY in ine nth. who DMÎd, lU THE II Blit.lM, OF MONI 3 Often tempt» one to spend It or to carelessly >ve it tn un protected plac< But every shrewd bii»in»w« man keep« hl» regular business account at the bank which he knows to be the most reliable sad accommodating. We are carrying the accounts of the beat merchants and pro le • >1 ii • ; a fact w , 1. should be sufficient guarati of our business standing. W E. Brown. President Osburn. Cashl E«<«I>II»I mi I IHirj. BANK «ceni red h lurch and •on. Lucia C ampbell r Berke: ey. Cal.. Maude R, ynolds l< k for San Francisco, will take a position wit ruff as stenographer. Ku- Mrt* Ph» Rav I» Reed. R< bei •Pew .<< I hi an. l ia M Naoma. R. II. or Hubbs. rl. Marie \«n<s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ died ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PAGE. P M Capital an<l *'ur|>lu«. • HlA.ooal UJL. t Naw ture of the present tomato nient Is the greatly increas d plies being offered by nearb tlons This Is expected to in somewhat with tke sales o large lots of eas'ern Oregon New potatoes ar« down ai mtrh with somewhat larger pile« from local points. < Watermelon trade is good dacltne in price values yester. Hop dealers report an abaci business af any kind, elth, si contract, at the moment. While there i* a firmer t„ hides and wool no change is I sh >wn in local values String beans are rather sea Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer- <*r for your roses or garden. 25c Chambers Hardware Co. _e circuit court in the case of J. Shumate vs. the Lucky Boy Mln- < ompany. was decided ta favor of plaintiff by Judge Harris yes'er- day Judge Harris' decision was to the effect that plaintiff's lien on the pr perty priority over the mort gage "* -A took .................... <4 the bondholders. The amount of I claim was about >308 but with coita and fees, etc.,' It wl I foot up to about S500. Clf Tttgraih wait paper guaranteed not fade. Chamb ra Hardware Co. d I »are Co. O