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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
EUGENK WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, JULY .84». tikMI Handing the Dealer a Check * 15 fhe most satisfactory way of 5-ttling »our accounta. Even if he forgets to record your payments, the check itself ,a receipt for the money which i .1 it ample. < If you would avoid all dis putes and misunderstandings, open an account with the The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank W. E Brown. President. D A. Paine. Vice-President f W Osburn, Cashier. W. W. Brown. Asst. Cashier It is ever so much more dignified to pay by check, anyway HIS6EN HEADS NATIONAL TICKET Lane county, son of Dr. B F Rus- ’ aL“" w„decea8e<<- »ho in December. 1900, relinquished his rights to the homestead on the lieu land which was afterward filed on by Agee and sold to the Booth-Kelly Company. Russell testified that his father failed (Continued from Page One.) to establish his residence on the This named Charles A. Walsh, of homestead after making the filing On cross-examination Russell contra Iowa as ‘He permanent chairman. verted the testimony of John C. Mur Platform of Independence party ray, the government’s timber cruis Direct nominations. Initiative, referendum and recall. ing witness, by saying that there were Severe legislation against corrupt, not to exceed MOO,000 feet of mer- Mur- practices and restricting use of mon- i chantable timber on the land ray had estimated that the land ey at elections. Economy in federal administra-i had cruised 12,000,000 feet I gives brick block Prohibition of blacklisting. Employers liability. State and federal inspection of rail I roads Prohibition of child labor. John B. Coleuion, the Eugene cap- Manufacture of prison-made goods Italist who owns several business .“■t ~hc denounced. j blocks in Eugene, . including the Federal inspection of grain. three-story - block - he — put up cap on Wil- vv II- Creation of department Of labor lemette street this summer, besides Mat in cabinet. , a large amount of residence proper- Gradual reduction of tariff. I ty, has niade made a valuable gift eift tn to the Creation of an interstate commerce Eugene Bible University*’(formerly '«Curt. -u. ...................... the Divinity Sschool) in the shape of Allow shippers to compel railroads the two-story brick block on Wilfatn- to provide ample transportation fa- ette street, now occupied by the Ber ities. ger-Bean Hardware Company. The All combinations for restraint of deed for the property was filed for trade denounced. record today. The consideration giv Government ownersh'p of public en in the deed is »3000, but it is an utilities, including railroads and tele- outright gift. The property is val- grauh ued at about 125,000. Postal savings bank3. . ___ is described in the The _ property Suppression of bucket shops and deed _ as follows: : “Beginning at the — ’ ---------- selling of futures. southwest corner of lot 1, block il. Eir'nslon of Asiatic labor. of that part of the city of Eugene Larger navy. which was originally donated to Lane Improvement of inland waterways. l county by Charnel Mulligan and wife, Popuular election of Senators. running thence east on the south line Graduated income tax. of said lot 114 feet to Park street, thence 26 feet 8 inches, thence west 114 feet to the east line of Willam ette street, thence 2 6 feet 8 inches to the place of beginning.” The build ing on the lot is 26 feet 8 inches by about 80 feet in dimensions. While the property passes into the hands of the Bible University with the filing of the deed, Mr. Colemon (Continued From Page One.) i retains a life Interest in it and re serves the income from it during the cipal witness for the government in remainder of his life. The reserva the Booth-Singleton conspiracy case tion, as .stated in the deed, is as fol yesterday. lows: Ormsby's report to the department “Hereby reserving herefrom to the represented that Agee had entered said J. B. Colemon a life estate in apon the land in good faith, and had___ and __ to said described premises, to- compiled with the land laws as to set- gether with the right of possesion, tement and cultivation. While tes- control, dominion, use and .......... ...... oceupan- tirylng tor the government yester- cy of said premises, together with all «» the witness said that he never of the rents, profits and incomes visited the claim of Agee and that his therefrom during his natural life and report was based altogether on in so long as said J. B. Colemon shall formation and affidavits furnished live. Also reserving herefrom a per km by J. P. Shupe, attorney for Agee, petual right of way over an easement and other friends of the applicant. in the stairway five feet in width up He admitted on cross-examination on the north side of said tract, lead that he had not intended to defraud ing from Willamette street to the sec the government in making his report ond story of the building upon said and that none of the three defendants tract, said right of way to extend ♦’er talked with him about making along said easement to the hall in ‘be report he did. , . the _ uu story, ______ _ free . ______ second and the and un- vuv . mv , Doug- ' uuanur.ru passage punnaK** therefrom mcrvuum to lu the iue )no »z? ------ ... °f Hawthorne, obstructed Ck.S°UnJ? ’ 'arlp8_UlarJc, of Glydej room in the building north thereof.” Charles Barker, of Oak Creek ;~W.~T., (hl Account of Wife. Strader, ♦trader, of Douglas county, and Rob Mr. Colemon's wife, who died a ert Watson, Watson. forest ranger and ranch number of years ago, was a devoted er. of Douglas Dougias county, testified as to member of the Christian church,which the "Settlement settlement and residence of Agee denomination controls the Bible Uni ?B his squatter’s claim at Cap’s 1111- versity. It was his tender memory bee between the fall of 1892 and the for her and his high regard for the spring of 1897. Strader and Watson church of her choice that prompted served as witnesses for Agee In com- Mr. Colemon to make this magnifi pletlna proof before the Roseburg cent gift. He Is truly a benefactor to pleting “®d offi-e. hnd office. On cross-examination the city, as well as to the institu ‘hey declared that their services were tion to which the gift is made. His rendered at the request of Agee hlm- name will always be a household *lt and not at the solicitation of word in the homes of the thousands yther of the three defendants on of members of the Christian church of the Pacific Northwest, who are Another witness examined yester- supporting the Bible University. The ♦V was B F. Russell, of Thurston, property, which is among the most valuable In the city, will be a splendid addition to the assets of the institu tion. TO BIBLE UNIVERSITY PROSECUTION WILL REST CASE THIS EVENING íj j EKMIRA ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Elmira. July 29—The farmers have about all their hay in the barn and are now busy binding grain. Mr. Fountain lost a very valuable horse last week It got a pole caught in its halter and beat its head to a p»i»*rç ivtkiog •«°D y ssnwjg jAaq naw spurif •• pu» »UVSOJV KMupipam ‘sj0p|in(j Mrs. Proctor. Mr and Mrs. David son and Master Delbert Brown spent a few davs at Newport last week Our mill man. Fred Walters, rides around in a new automobile these davs. It halts at Fred Yates’ and John Jean's house almost every Sun- dav. Mrs. J. F Inman has been very sick with sunstroke. The connection between the track of the electric line on Thirteenth street and the one around Judkins Point mav be completed in ten days, wavs Russel Welch, the local man ager The work Is being held up by the failure to arrive of the crow - u the »‘reet ear • ill ing rails on which cross the Southern Pacific The rails on the electric lln. are Po,,nd’ the vard. those of the Southern Pacif ic 75 pounds The croaelMJ-ails have tn taper from tne road to fie where it usual K5 Thia req' aires c A H TOTl1 ■A-‘. 000. and is covered by insurance. The Centennial Iron and Steel Works, owned by W. G. Hartman, at 228 Gilsan street, was burned, to gether with four automobiles that were there for repairs. The loss Is $10.000. which is about half cox red by insurance. Across the street from the machine shop, 225 Gilsan street, the North Pacific Wagon Works, owned by Charles Wackraw. was burned, the loss being about $12.000, with insur ance of $1500. Buildings destroy ed on the portion of the block swept by fire were old frame structures of title value. A storeroom owned and occupied by the Portland Railway. Light and Power Company, was not worth more than $1000, the loss be ing covered by Insurance, and the Merchants' Express Company build ing was worth as much more, with half the loss covered by insurance. The contents of both buildings were not at all valuable. 1 futures The question of contract is »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A♦♦♦♦♦♦ cutting a good deal of figure in Ore ♦ ♦ gon primes for October shipments ♦ MARRIED ■*> based u” the packer's form of con ♦ ♦ tract. Spot prunes are very firmly ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ held, and the market is without sel At the residence of the bride, near ling •»resfure in any quarter. Dillard, Oregon. July 29, 1908. Rev. Little Ih-nmiul For t’liicl 'kens, The week opened with a i weak ! I C Richardson, of Eugene, Oregon. chicken market and the i situation i and Miss Annie Kent, Rev. W. G. showed no change today, Receipt a Miller officiating. Elder Richardson yesterday and today fortunately were 1 is a very able and well-known niints- Portland, July 29.—Fire blotted A press dispatch form Klamath light, otherwise prices would have iter of the Baptist denomination and | one full block off the map Falls says: President Roosevelt ex-i been sharply cut. As it is, last | an early pioneer In the cause in this pects to hunt dear In the wilds of week’s quotations were shaded ’ state, having been general mission of the North Portland busi Klamath County after the expiration slightly today in order to move the ary of the Northwest, including Ore ness district, burned most of the of his present term and before his de- I small lots that cam«* In. Hens are gon. Washington. Idaho, and British property off three other blocks, and parture for Africa, according to ad in best demand at 13 to 13 Sc but Columbia, and is a life member of threatened the entire district yester- vices received In Klamath Falls to fryers and broilers move slowly at the American Baptist Home Mission day. 18 to 19 cents. There is practicallv ary Society. Miss Kent is well and afternoon. Property worth approxi favorably known in Southern Ore John D Goff, the guide who direct n > call for other poultry. mately 8225.000 was destroyed, prop ed the way to haunts of big game in The egg market was generally con gon. having been an efficient and erty representmg nearly $1.000,000 Colorado on the occasion of the first sidered weak, xxilh quotations on the prominent teacher, both In thia state was actually scorched, and property Western hunt of the then Vice-Presi street ranging from 23 to 2 4 cents and California She is also a woman worth well into the millions was of great business ability, having man dent, will visit Klamath county in fcr fancy candle 1 Oregon stock within the danger zone. aged a farm near Dillard with succeja September, for the purpose of mak Llvestocl Market. The fact that a line of brick bulldd- ing a personal investigation of the Tne livestock market was In good for a number of years. They left on Ings blocked the course of the flames big game district of the Klamath reg shape yesterday with prices on the the 3 p. m. train on the day of their until the fire department had an op ion. best offerings holding steady all marriage to spend some time In Eu portunity to cencentrate its forces at It is stated on high authority that through the list. Some poor stock, gene. the home of Mr Richardson. the weak points accounts for the ,tm- Mr. Goff will make this trip espec however. Is still coming along, and iting of the flames to five block;. PIJCA.HANT HILL ITEMS ially for the purpose of advising the on this, of course, the full quotations Mystery as to Origin President as to the best time to hunt cannot be realized, but there Is a (Special Correspondence.) The cause of the fire is not yet bear and the mountain lions tn this { good sale for anything that will grade clear There are seevral theories— Pleasant HILI July 29 Ideal state. While the intended hunt Is as choice. incendiarism, spontaneous combus said to be practically decided upon. I The following prices were current weather for harvesting. A great deal tion in a loft of new hay. dropping of The town council held a special publicity was not desired and only by on live stock in the local market yes of grain has been cut for hay. but a match or cigarette, flying sparks meeting Wednesday night to pass on chance was the information obtained. terday: little is being sold, most farmers hold from a chimney. The origin was Cattle- Best steers $3.50®$.85; ing for better prices. the bids for the construction of ce Mrs. Kelly is up from Portland, traced to the middle section of the medium, $3.50 ot 3 75, common. Oregon Transfer Company's place at ment sidewalks to be laid on both $3.25 4( 3.50; oows, best. $2.50 si spending a few we«ks with old-time Fifth and Gilaan streets. sides of Main street from Second to 2.75.: medium $2.25'■!’2 50 ; calves, friends. C. C. Mulkey and family have re I The fire popped up with the sud Fifth. Three bids were offered, the low Sheep Best wethers. $3.50; mix turned from California, where they denness that attends the lighting of ed $3.25® 3.50; ewes, $3; spring have been for several months ip the a gas-jet Some smoke was seen on est being that of Gust Myers, of Eu employ of the Diamond Match Com lambs, $4.25 (q 4.75. the roof of the Oregon Transfer Com gene. at the rate of 12 4 cents a, Hogs Best, $«.25<ii6.5O' lights. pany pany’s place at about 4:45 o’clock. foot, amounting to $2S80. The oth Mohair—18. Fred Sherwood ba* been re-elect $5.75 tj $6.00; stockers. $5.50. Fifteen minutes later the roof had er bidders were E. J. Emmons. $2,- Chittim bark—3c. ed as teacher In District No I. W<M>I Quirt Hut Firm. given place to a great column of 800, and Beadle & Noble $3401. The Wool—13c. The Pleasant Hill school board has bid of Myers being the lowest, was Boston. July 28 Few buyers have flames. Poultry, Egg*. etc. been on hand this week and the wool donated the use of ouu room la the Fanned by a strong wind from the accepted and as soon as the city at Eggs — Per doz.. 20c. market has been quieter than for sev public school building for the use of northwest, the column of flames pas torney makes out the necessary pa Dairy butter—Per roll. 35 to 40c. eral weeks past. Whtle prices are no the high school, and a bulltl:ng will sed quickly from building to building. pers the wrok will be started. Creamery butter—per roll, 50c. Mrs. Postmaster Roberts and family re higher, the feeling is strong. Quo not be erected until next year Gaining impetus from the big frame Clara Corum, of Ashland, has been Hens—Per ib, 10c. tations: building and tons of hay and other turned Saturday night from a pleas Frys—Per lb.. 13c, California Northern, choice. 17® elected as teacher combustible material, the fire quickly ure trip up the river. They all had Geese—Per lb. 6c. Henry Laird, of Do ng las county. 18c; Northern, average. 16(<t l7Hc; leaped across the street to the North a fine time atut lots of fish. Ronald Ducks—Per lb. lie. middle country, 13(<t 15c; Southern. Mrs. Dora Ix>wls, of Nez Perce. ern Pacific Wagon Works, where and Nat reported getting a deer, but Turkeys—Per lb 15c. 11® 12c; Fall Northern, ll®'12c; Wash., and Miss Addle Laird, of Eu there was another great array of fuel the son of a gun got away. The Fruits, VegvtableM. Etc. gene. with their mother, were visit Fall Southern, 9© 10c. and sweeping this, passed on through P. M., though, got the big one, only Potatoes New. 75c per hundred. Oregon, Eastern No 1. staple, 18 ing P. N. I-aird at the old home the block from Fifth to the blind he had loaned his carbine to Jim Onions—Per cwt , $2.50. ©10c; Eastern No. 1 clothing, 15© stead. west wall of the Union Meat Compa Clark and had nothing to shoot with. Rev. T. S. Handsaker. who has Just They report good fishing Lemons—Per case, $4.00. 16c; Eastern, average, 14® 15c; Val ny's place. resigned the pastorate of the, Chris The Willamette Valley Company Oranges—$3.25, ley No. 1, 17® 18c. I xmi I m Across Two Streets tian chnrch at Corvallis, on account is going to discontinue its office here Livestock Market. Scoured values: Checked here, it concentrated its and hereafter supplies will be fur Texas, 12 months. 53©55c; fine 6 of poor health. Is visiting relatives Good cows-—2©21Z,c. fury, as if with an intelligence of its nished By Hunter & Willoughby, of to 8 months, 46 ©48c, fine Fall, 42 here Jesse Kellems. the boy preach Steers—Per lb., 2% © 3c. own. and leaped Into the block north Eugene. Jake Ladager, the manager, er. will occupy the pulpit of the (<l 4 3c. Good prime dressed veal—5 ©6c. of Gllfcan street and then jumped , has resigned his position with the Christian church here Sunday. Portland Quotations. Mutton on foot—2 l-2c. Fifth and worked both east and west. company, and with his family will REGULAR. Fat hogs on foot — 5 4 C ® 6- Wheat — Track prices: Club. 86c; The Heaviest Ixwers. take a trip East. Fat hogs—dressed-—7c. red Russian. 8 4c; bluestem 8 8c; Val Report comes to us that Mr. and NOTICE. Among the heavy property losses of Grain anil Feed. ley 8 6c. the fire was that on the Kiernan Mrs. George Campbell, formerly of Barley- Feed. $23.50; rolled. $25 P.lds will be received until Aug Flour — $4.40. block, between Sjxth and Fifth. Gil Springfield, but now residing in Ore ust 5, 1908, for building a school ©26; brewing $26.00. New hay—$8. gon City, are rejoicing over the arri san and Hoyt. The entire block, Oats—No. 1. white, $26.50; gray, house in School District No. 88. Timothy Hay—Per ton, $16. with the exception of a barber shop, val at their home of a permanent lit Plans and specifications may lie $26. Oats—Per bu.. 45c. tle visitor. We are unable to state a vacant store, a saloon and cigar Flour Patents. $4.85; straights. seen at the office of the dl»trlct*clerk. Bran—Per ton $2 5.50 whether It is a boy or a girl, but of store on the southwest corner, was $4 O54t 4.55; exports $3,70; Valley, The Barbour tarpi on the Siuslaw Mixed feed—Per ton $30. swept clean. Almost the whole hoick course if papa George had his way its j. $4.45; *4 sack graham. $4 40; whole stage road. Shorts, per ton—$32. a yaung barber of tho male sex. — was covered with stables owned by wheat. $4.65; rye. $5.50. The right to reject any and all Wheat Per bu.. 90c. News. the Oregon Transfer Company, and I Mlllstuffs Bran, $26.00; mid blds by the boli^d of director*. Rolled barley—Per ton. $30. sub-let to the Overland Transfer dlings, $30.50; shorts, country $28.- J. W CHRISTIAN, Chopped feed—Per ton, $30. Company, a horse-trader named Kel 50; shorts, city, $28.00; chop, $27.- Clerk of School Dist. No. 88. Cracked corn Not in market. ly. C. J. Kirby’s blacksmith shop and 50. storage room had been leased to the Hay Timothy Willamette Val A very pleasant surprise party was CONDITION OF GREEN Baggae & Omnibus Transfer Compa ley, fancy, $15.00; do. ordinary, $12; tendered to Mrs. A. C. Mathews at FRUIT MARKET ny, and the Portland Carriage Com Eastern Oregon, $17.50; mixed $15; her home on the corner of West pany, which had moved property sav Fourth and MadlaoO streets Thursday alfalfa. $12. ed from the recent fire at Fourth and Portland. Or., July 31.—Oregon evening by the guards of the Eugene Ilntter, Eggs and Poultry. Ankeny. Horses were removed in Butter—Extras. 27)4c; fancy, 25c circle. Women of Woodcraft. At H> H. H. Schmitt, a real estate man at Crawford peaches, from the Ashland safety. Losses in the block are ap and Dalles districts, will be In the choice, 20c; store*. 18c. O’< lock a dainty luncheon was served. Creswell, who is also engaged In the proximately as follows: Oregon market in about 10 days or two Cheese—Full cream twins, 14 He; They tendered Mrs. Mathews a show horse business, received a letter to Transfer Company, $40,000; Over weeks, according to local dealers, full cream triplets, 14)4c; Young er of many useful articles. Those land Transfer Company, $10,000; day from A. C. Ruby, of Portland, and while there is no danger of the America, 15)ic; cream brick. 30c; present were Anna Standish. Marla from London, England, that he has J. Kelly, $1200; J. C. Kirby. $900; market slumping, the chances are Swiss block, 18c; Llmburger, 20c. Williams, Mrs. G. E. Woods. Mrs. B 4 O. T. Co.. $4000: Portland Car just left the British metropolis with that this favorite fruit will sell at Poultry- Mixed chickens, 12 H© Lee, Mary Kissinger, Mrs. W. F. 100 head of horses of the finest riage Company. $12,900. Insurance It is too 13c; fancy hens, 13Hc; roosters, old Welch, Mr*. Lon Sherman and Mrs. breeds, and would visit Lane county comparatively low prices on the block will total $18,000. early yet to say what these prices 9® 10c; fryer«, 20c; broilers 18® Fuller. with them. Mr. Schmitt Is a Lane Buildings saved on this block were will be. 19c; dressed poultry, lc per pound the saloon at 126 North Sixth street, county representative for Mr. Ruby, The peach crop in Southern Ore higher; duck* 12® 14c; geese, 8© The grandmother* of the old Dutch and says that the bunch of stallions B. W. Davis, proprietor; cigar store. gon and around The* Dalles is gen Dunkard families In Western Penn 10c; turkeys, live, 18c. and brood horses will be a particular Sixth and Gilsan, owned by R. Os- erally a heavy one this year, and the Eggs—Candled. 23®24c; Eastern, sylvania have made and used “Hick vold; barber shop adjoining, owned ly valuable acquisition tor the stock fruit was never of better quality. 22c. ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised of the state Mr Ktiby's stables are by I. Rouf; and a vacant store room For some time Alexanders and Hale’s their families on It for a hundred Meals anil I ’ rovlslons. in Pendleton, but it Is his custom to at 124 North Sixth street. Early have been coming In fairly years. Now you can buy it of your go to every part of the state with his Dressed Meat*—Hogs, fancy, 7c; dealers The Rarr hotel In the block south freely from both districts and in As for It and use It. be of the Kiernan property, made the Imported animals and market them competition with Crawfords from ordinary 6*4c; large 6c; veal, extra, cause It’s pure; because It will stop He will probably come to Lane coun 8®8)4c; ordinary 6® 7c; heavy 5c; your oottgh; because it la the best most spectacular fire of any building California these have been selling at in the district. The brick hotel was ty in about two weeks. The horses 60 to 85 cents a box generally. To mutton, fancy 8 © 9c. cough remedy made today. Try it. Hams—10-12 lbs. 17c; 14-16 lb*. For sale by Red Cross Drug Compa completely gutted by the flames, the have been purchased from the best day. with the supply large, the peach l«*6c; 18-20 IbS, 1«M|C. loss to the property being about $95.- stables in Europe. market was a trifle weaker, and Ore- ny and all dealers everywhere. H. F. Deardorf, an Oakland. Or., Lard Kettle leaf. 10s, 14c; do 5*. 000. Of this sum $15,000 falls on gons were quoted at 40 to 75 cents. 14Mic; do 50-lb tins. 13*6 c; steam the hotel manager. J. M. Toomey, horse dealer, accompanied Mr. Ruby The best California Crawfords are Every day next week except Thurs whose insurance on his furnishings to Europe. now selling at 60 to 75 cents, and rendered, 10*. 12*Ac; do 5s, 12 %c; day. August 6, Dr. Lowe, the opti and [tersonal effects expired yester they are quite active. In the South, compound. 10s, 9%c. cian. will be in his Eugene office. Bacon Breakfast 1«*4 ©23*4c; If you have head and eye ache don’t day morning. The hotel is owned by ( because of a strong Eastern demand, the S. M. Barr estate. they are quoted slightly higher than picnics, lie; cottage roll, 12c; regu fall to have him test your eye* tms- last week’s prices, and the shipping lar short clears smoked, 12 4c; do, slbly glasses are what you need. The California Oyster House. Tom season Is drawing toward the end. unsmoked, 11 4c; Un. B. 10® 13c lb; Paulsen, proprietor, loss $500. and a When Oregon Crawfords appear there smoked 10® 13c; unsmoked, 12c; Ell Bangs purchased today from a barber shop, owned by J. H. Murphy, 13 4 c; Mr. Shinn a fine sorrel trotting stal will be no demand here for Califor clear bellies, unsmoked. loss $300. closely adjoin the hotel on smoked, 14 4ci shoulders, 12c. lion which he will use for breeding the Sixth street side of the block. The nia. Fruit kim I Vegetables. Of other fruits cherries are about purposes. Union Transfer Company was com M. T. Awbrey, a pioneer of Eugena, Potatoes -New Oregon. $1.25® pletely gutted by the fire, the loss on who has read with interest the re the most active, In the local market, $1.40 new California», $1.30 per hun Bert Barber, of Elton. Wl*.. says: the building amounting to $5000. i ports of big cherry trees in the Wil and the price trend is likely to be up Royal dred. "I have only taen four doses of De with insurance of $900. This build lamette valley, thinks that the old ward from this time on. Fresh fruit* Oranges. $3 75 ® Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills and ing was owned by the Barr estate. Ox Heart that stands In his back yard Anns. Black Republicans and Bings Horses housed In the stable were on High street wty compare favora are about gone, only small lots re 4 25; lemons. $4 50©5.00; raspber they have done for me more than any ries. $100© 1.25 crate; cherries, 5 maining here and there, while the other medicine has ever done. * Sold saved, but a quantity of harness was bly with the best of them. «1 12 4c [ter lb: apricots $1.00© 1.25 by all dealers. consumed, loss to the company being This tree, which is 34 years o'd. supply of Lamberts is still moderate per crate; peaches «5© 85c per about $3000, with small insurance meaaures eight feet and seven Inch’s ly large. There is a strong demand Dr Ixiwe. the optician, will ba at Next to that building was the tailor in circumference at three feet above for fancy Lamberts, both locally and crate; plums 40© 75c per crate; watermelons 14c per pound; logan Jnnetlon city Hotnl Thursday. \u- shop of Way Ting, Chinese tailor, the ground. It has a full s5-foot In the East and they sell readily at berries, 85©90c per crate. gust « Have him test your eyes. who estimates hfs loss at $1 500, with spread and is 50 feet high. It has 7 to 10 cents a pound Onions California red. $1 40® Apples are In fair demand, but Insurance of $1000 Adtolnlng the | four branches, each of which Is over $1.50 per hundred; garlic 12© 15c Deputy Sheriff Parker received a- tailor shop at 104 North Sixth street a foot through. The neighbors have there Is no marked activity In the message today from Portland that was the Nugget Cafe, owned by J. E. picked several bushes of cherries this trade Good quality Oregon* are go per pound. Apples — California, new. $1 00© Addison Black, an old Oregon pio Weland, with a rooming house season, but with the exception of the ing at 75 cents to $1.25 a box, while neer, and a former resident of thia above The building was gutted, al lower limbs the great bulk >f cher California* are held at $1.00 to $1.50 1.50; Oregon 75c® 1.25. Vegetables Turnips. $1 25 n county, had died at Vancouver. It is though the stock was saved. On the ries remains untouched. It Is esti generally. Plum* drag, a* they always do at sack; beets. $1.75; parsnips $1 25; thought that he came to Oregon In corner of Sixth and Flanders streets , mated from 20 to 25 bushels "emaln cabbage. $1 50 to $2 00; head let is the confectionery story of W R. I on the tree. this time of the year. The supply I* 1849. large and they are still coming in tuce 20©25c; cucumbers, $1.25© Jacobs, a brick building which with-, $1 50 a crate; celery, 90c4($l; arti Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup stood the flames. There was small j freely, but there Is Only a limited de mand, even for the best and at low chokes. 60r doz ; beans He pound; acts gently upon the bowels and there damage from water. East of the cor eggplant 10® 12 4c pound; tomato. prices For the most part they go at acts gently upon the bowels and ner. at 313 Flanders streeet. was a ' 40 to 75 cents a crate Apricot* have $1©1 25 per crate; cantaloupes. $3 thereby drives the cold out of' the Japanese barber shop, a Japanese practically disappeared Small lot* per crate system. Sold by all dealers. laundry, the Pacific Tailoring Com Rofm, Wool. HI«©’’. Etc. I of California pears In the market, pany, also run by Japanese, with a Hotis 1907 crop. 5«6 4< ’ pound Buy a package of "Will Grow” fer held at $1 50 to $2 OO a box. move rooming house above. As the oecn- Wool—Valley, medium. 14© 14 4 tiliser for your roses or garden. quite readily, but the season for ac pants had plenty of warning that the pound; coarse, 12© 13; Eastern Ore Price 25c- Chambers Hardware Co. fire was coming their way. practi E M. Burk, advance agent for tive sale of this fruit has not yet gon 8 to l«e. as to shrinkage cally everything was saved The row Barnum 4 Bailey's circus, was in the opened. Mohair — Choice. 18® 19c pound I*mne M«r«et Ib-tter of buildings, which are wooden, two- city todya making contracts for ingrain wait paper guaranteed not Caacara Sagrada Uhlttlm bark) — Of the Eastern prune market the 1 storv structures, still stand, the rear grounds, bill posting. etc., for the big to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d portion of several being damaged to show which will appear In Eugene New York Commercial of July 23 , 3 4 © 4 4 cents per lb. Oregon Graperoot Per 100 Ib*. some extent. The loss on these build this year on Saturday, August 29 Ar says: ■ ■W TODAY. ’Market la very wlrm on Califor $3 00 ings is $2000, practically all of which rangements were made to pitch the is covered by Insurance. WANTED TO RENT—A big f*rm tent* on the Kincaid field near the nia prune* for shipment from the on shares for from three to five The northwest Coast out of the new crop In October, I F. Haradon A Sons confectioners, j University grounds fflmeon Waterhouse was brought with a 14c premium quoted on 30* years. Address C. O., care Guard. 104 Fifth street, adjoin the glass corner of the field is at the intersec In from Lake Creek yesterday by Con- and 1c premium quoted on 40a over a company, and although the building ; tion of East Thirteenth and Alder stble Plsnk on the charge of assault 4c four-size bag basis on Santa Clara was right in the path of the flames. | strets, where the street rar line turns and battery, hut owing to his age be Being on stock. On outside prune* the offer ing only 17 the rase was transferred STRAYED—A sorrel mare. aSout It was not damaged at all The Har-i to go to the University. ings are quoted on a 3%c four-size 800 pounds, strayed from my place per Brass Works. 10« North Fifth j the line, the grounds will be easy of to the juvenile court and Indefinitely I bag basis in most quarters, with a 2 4 mile* <*a»t of Elmira about was damaged not to exceed • access. continued. The disagreement occur stiff premium on large sizes It is red with a man named Post over July 21. Finder please notify by $500. and the loss Is covered by In ; now regarded a* certain that the crop mail John R Marsh. Eugene, or E. G. HAIGHT. surance The Standard Stables, cor wages. The boy Is the only support phone Farmer* 377. ltwJSld Photos, stamps and post cards. «111 be on« of the smallest on rec-| of an Invalid mother and he will only ner of Fifth and Gilaan streets, own ed hr R L. Gilaan. was completely General view work Sixth street, be ¡ord, and, so far as the size* go. the have to report at Intervals. I offerings will command a stiff prom- gutted by the fire Insuranc’ of $750 tween Willamette and Olive. lum ail along the line. carried on the building will almost DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve la es tfjan lb» ’ Oregon prunes ara.held on a some , Perfection oil stove* are safe and cover the loss, while damage to the property of the stable owners will do not smoke. Chambers Hardware I what higher basis, but there is little pecially good for pile*. Recommend not be extensive, probably about $1,- Co. ' d business noted for local account in ed and sold by all druggists. FIERCE FIRE SWEPT THREE BLOCKS IN PORTLAND ROOSEVELT MAY HUNT RIG GAME IN OREGON EUGENE MAN GETS SPRINGFIELD CONTRACT WEEKLY REPORT OF EU6ENE MARKET RUBY COMING WITH 100 HEAD Of HORSES M. T. AWBREY'S BIG CHERRY TREE CIRCUS WILL BE HERE AUGUST 29