EVGENI-; W KKKI.Ï G YARD.THURSDAY, AVGVHT a, IPO» 13 for the four sizes f. o. b. in bags, best, io ® 1«!,, and the business is said to have been Ing to shrinkage. V.., .. ??• ** Mohair—Choice 1« done on terms of the California pack- Cascara Bark New N. .« , ?e 9* era’ contract, A similar bid on a fur­ curb , |i .V*'- i ther lot of two carloads was refused loads, old, 4c; -- Nlarket N. h / s , It is said that holders are asking a ouippri, , Shippers are Ull now « -• ■- premium of a cent on 30s and in Mohair—18. a box fur Bar ■ some instances a little premium is dollar California. “ 1 «- ¡> Chittim bark—3c. asked on 40s. Wool--15c. The shipments of decidn „ No business of importance between Poultry. Egg«, etc. growers and packers is reported yet, from California up • , (,u' t,lr *• as growers are holding off to see year amounted to 24u Eggs- -Per doz.. 20c. ’’ 0 what the outcome will be. According pared with 1840 ud i , th Dalry Butter—Per roll. 40® 50c " ’a£Ue 4 to an authority on prunes, the crop last .year. Creamery Butter- Per roll, 60c. The price of che-se has .a f Clark county is a practical fail­ Hens— Per lb. 10c. ■ ’10 ure this year. Early in the season” at Portland, Tacom . Frys—Per lb., 12c. Fran??'* ' he said, "it looked like a third_ of a la reported finer at Geese—Per lb. 6c. crop. Now they will not have 25 cars the present quotati l - d- „ "i*1 Ducks—Per lb. 11c. to ship, so heavy has been the drop. cisco for Oregon cheese Turkeys—Per lb 15c. Last year the county had a fair crop than in Portland. Fruits, Vegetables. Etc. The California Fruit Caaa(.-.- Potatoes—New. 75c per hundred. and sent out about 225 cars. sociatlon quote Roy.« \nn L* Oregon is faring better than Wash ­ OnionB—Per cwt , $2.50 higher than an> ington. Around Roseburg there will Lemons—Per case, $4.00. be a very good crop, though half of it quotation is »2.8.7 t. - x,, ' Oranges-—$3.25. ' J.,'1’’ _ In ____ is Pelites the Salem Salem district district the the $2.25 tor 6o. zu ,.x Livestock Market. drop is reported to be no greater than No. 2H extras staum.: 1 ■’ Good cows—2 ® 2 He. usual, and if that is the case there No 2X4 standard. ai,4 Steers-—Per lb.. 2’4® 3c. seconds. will be about half a crop in the Val­ 2 Good prime dressed veal—5 ® 6c. Canners in California are igr ley.” Mutton on foot—2 l-2c. less t.ian half as niu< for . Wljeat Goes Higher. Fat hogs on foot—5 He® 6. i The local wheat pit today main- year as they paid 1:«.-. Fat hogs—dressed—7c. tained lts busy aspect of yesterday vicinity of Anderson the Grain anti Feed. offering $15 a ton a ,P ..'jf*1 and a number of shipments changed xt Saa kr Flour—$4.40. Prices varied from 87 cents holding off for $20 hands. -------- New hay—$8. for December at the opening tn 91 Cisco it is reported that - anner« h Baled hay—$10. bid and 92 asked The market offered $25 fat ! The last issue of the Califur Timothy Hay—Per ton. $16. closed strong at 89 cents bid for Sep­ Oats—Per bu.. 45c. tember No. 1 club. This was an ad­ Fruit Grower says prunes are Bran—Per ton $25.50. vance of three cents over the open- doubtedly much firmer under coal decreasing «i-(Ji, (,ruiDei Mixed feed—Per ton $30. Ing figures, December closed at 91. ually Shorts, per ton—$32. an increase of four cents over the Prunes have been bally l,urj^ some sec.ions from the hot weg«j XVheat—Per bu., 90c. opening. Rolled barley—Per ton, $30. The farmers of the grain belt seem and have dropped materially nej In 194 c.nts (for the tour sizes) rea< hed. Last year at this time they the most quoted figu . « fur would have been glad to sell for 75 and Santa Claras i-'spectively PORTLAND .MARKET REPORT. does not appear that there »¡¡[ Portland, Or,, Aug. 6.—The wing to cold weather and frost in sfan 85c; Bluestem. 90c; X’alley 87c. 1 Skinner, founder of the city of I gene, and from whom it was name. he spring. Two carloads of the fruit Flour—patents. $4.85 per barrel; | ire expected today from California. straights. $4.05© 4.55; exports. More Apple« an«l Potatoes. $3.70; X’alley, $4.45; X4 sack gra­ Apples continue in good demand ham. $4.40; whole wheat, $4.65; ind are coming in more freely, as are rye, $5.50. >otatoes, these two commodities, as Barley—Feed $23.50 p r ton; s natural becoming more abundant The Dainty D esse was attended by a couple of local ♦ ♦ W+ + + + 4 ♦♦♦ + + + + + I with the advancing season. The rolled. $25f<(26; brewing. $26. Mlllstuffs Bran, $26.00 per ton; physicians, who report that th«1 olJ * ♦ price remains at the same figures as middling.«. $30.50; shorts, country, PREPARED INSTANTLY. Si tn ply add bi man will not lie able to move for ten MARRIED ♦ in yesterday's quotations. Logan­ $28.50; city. $28; V. 3. Mill chop, ing water, cool and aer« e. 10c. per picUgi all grocer«. 7 flavors. Refuse all subiunaa weeks, and will never again walk eas­ ♦ ♦ berries and raspberries are practic­ $22. ily." ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ally out of the market. Oats No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton; It is not known who the man is. So Cliickt-n Market Overstocked. I gray. $26. At Corvallis. July 30. 1908, T. Win­ many Eugene people are going to More chickens came in today and The Don Marche Is inaugurating a Hay -Timothy. Willamette Valley, field Scott, of Eugene, end Miss Ma ­ 1 Newport now, and a good many of the result was that a market already $14 per ton; Willamette Valley, or­ great dosing-out sale, it being tlx- in­ bel Ready, of Corvallis, Rev. J. W. 1 them are driving over. in bad shape, was made weaker. dinary. $11; Eastern Oregon. $16.50; Armstrong officiating. The groom Is Dealers report retailers generally tention of the proprietor, W. L. Sou­ prescription clerk for the Red Cross well stocked up and for the present mixed, $13: clover, $9: alfalfa, $11; ders, to dlsp >se of the goods at man­ alfalfa meal. $20. Drug Company, of Eugene, and the at least, unwilling to take on more. ufacturers’ cost so that he will be Dairy and Country l*r«Hluce. bride is a popular young lady of Cor­ Notice is hereby given that the Hens today were quoted at 11 to 12 A telephone message to Th«" Guard able to leave Eugene about Septem­ They have arrived here to Butter—Extras, 27X4 c per pound; county superintendent of la«ne coun­ vallis. cents and Springs at 14 and one pro ­ Ixjwell late this afternoon ty will hold the regular examination take up their residence. ber 10th to take up his residence at from laiwell duce man expressed the belief that fancy, 25c; choice. 20c; store, 18c. Copper Riveted Overall! Eggs—Oregon extras, 25c; firsts, Seattle, where he 1s interested in a brought the Information that th«- ve- of applicants for state and county before the end of the week hens and hide In whlch Jake Berger and Tom papers In the county court house. FOUR MORE LAND FRALI) 22® 23c; seconds, 21 ©22c; thirds, the kind that ••WEARS’* Springs would sell at about the same big factory for making food products INDICTMENTS DISMISSED price. The outlook is for a dull mar­ 15® 20c; Eastern, 23® 2 4c per doz­ Linn, of Eugene, and "Stub" Ander- Eugene, Oregon, as follows: cut full from bananas. Mr. Souders is vice For State Paper* son and Elza Pickard, of Portland, ket for the rest of the week. Eggs en. made of president of the international Ba­ Commencing Wednesday, August Four additional indictments were were unchanged today. Cheese—Fancy cream twins, 14X4 selected were riding on their way to Hill’s ! 11. 1909, at 9 o’clock a. m., and con­ dismissed late yesterday afternoon by­ per pound; full crea mtriplets, 14X4c, nana Company, of Ann Arbor. Mich., Cherrie« for Thr»>e XVccks. denim ranch, on the upper Willamette, tinuing until Saturday. August 15, at Judge Wolverton at the request of There will be cherries in the mar­ full cream Young America, 15X4c. which manufactures 32 different T. C. Becker, special asststant attor­ ket for the next three weeks, and per­ where they intended spending some ' 4 P- ni. Poultry—Mixed chickens. 1 ic lb; kinds of food products. The compa­ Wednesday Penmanship, history, ney-general. This was Indictment haps longer, but of course not the fancy hens. 11X4® 12c; roosters, 9 time hunting and fishing, tipped over ny Is just completing its nlatit in Se­ spelling, physical geography, reading, No. 4849, known as the "Los Angeles abundance of the past two weeks, and it 10c .Spring, 14© 15c; ducks, old. and fell down a cllft at Dead Horse, psychology. case." and involved the officers of the chances are that prices will re- 8c; Spring. 12© 12*4c; geese, old. attle. and Mr. Souders la compelled about fifteen miles above Lowell, re­ Thursday Written arithmetic, the- the Pacific Lumber & Furniture Co. main about as at present. 5 to 10 8c; goslings, 10® 11c, turkeys, old. to be there to manage the big con­ sulting In serious injuries to Berger ory of teaching, grammar, book- j Those against whom the indictments cents a pound. Lamberts are now 18® 19c; young 20® 24c. cern. Bf-rger suffered a keeping were dismissed were Warren Gille- the main dependence, and the best Veal—Extra. 8®8*4c lb; ordin­ Mr. and Mrs. Souders, who have and Anderson. Friday—Physiology, geography, len. George L. Stearns, Robert XV. of these bring the top price indicated ary 7@7X4c; heavy, 5c. been prominent in the business and broken leg and a broken arm. while Pork fancy, 7c per lb; ordinary, social life of Eugene since they came Anderson had his shoulder broken composition, algebra, English litera- Kenney and Jacob C. Gross. The Some late Dukes offered today sold company officials and their agents at 5 to 6 cents. 6c; large, 5c. here several years ago, are loath to The other occupants of the rig es­ lure. IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER Saturday Botany, plane geomet­ were indicted on a charge of trying Mutton —Fancy. 8® 9c. Butter at High Price. leave Eugene, hut greater opportuni­ caped without Injury except bruises AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY There are no particulars of the acci ­ to defraud the government of 9000 ry, general history, school law. X «■getabh's. Creamery butter is more than or­ ties are in sight for them and they acres In Curry couity.—Telegram. For County l*a|H*r« F’otatoes New, $1.15® 1.25 per dinarily hard to supply the insistent f«H-l that they must take advantage dent, ns the person who telephoned from Lowell hurried sway soon after Commencing Wednesday, August* demand with, and the price Is stead­ 100 lbs; sw-et potatoes, 7c per lb. of them. Their many friends also re­ IIH ERTISED LETTERS. 1 Melons—Cantaloupes. $2 © 2.75 ily growing higher The milk pro­ gret very much to learn that they are the accident happened without in­ 12. 1908, at 9 a m. and continuing August 5, 'OS. quiring as to how the rig happened until Friday, August 14, at 4 o’clock duct is now selling for 27 H cents a per crate; watermelons, 90c@ 1.0th to leave th«- city. to turn over. Drs. Hartle and Scalte A. L. Barnes. Wednesday, Penmanship, history, i per 100 loose; crated, '«c per lb ad-! pound straight. were telephoned for. and they left orthography, reading, physical geog­ J. Becker. ditional; casabas, $2.50 per dozen. Prune« Arc Firmer. MIIOK KIIOP IN lll lUi Eugene about 3 45 this afternoon to raphy. A. Boam. Onions California, red. $1.25 per The new crop Oregon prune mar- I Judson Brown. Thursday— Written arithmetic, »352 ket is quoted firm on a 3X4 cent bag^ sack; Walla Walla. $1.25© 1.50. gar­ E. P. Shinn has opened up a first- a’lend the Injuries. Dr F M Dav, who Is <>n his way home from an out Con Con. theory of teaching, grammar, physi­ basis. Some sales were made earlv lic 10c per pound. class shoe shop In Coburg. All work . This trtxle mflfi Ing up i lie Middle Fork, was expected ology S E. Cox. Root Vegetables—Turnips. $1.50 in the season as low as 2 \ cent bas­ guaranteed. Bring In your Job work, ond the won! there this afternoon and he. too. will C. R. Davis. Friday Geography, school law. I d&wtf is. but that was before the crop sit­ per »ack; carrots. $1.75; parsnips.; T ower »,S f help to care for the injured men. Miss Stella P. Davis. civil government, English lletrature. | uation could be clearly foreseen. $1.75; beets, $ 1 50. . buttons distw John Davis. ' quish this huh W. B DILLARD, Hop« and Wool. Walter Francis, the former Eugene Business covering three carloads of G. D. Day. Hop« 1907. prime and choice, < qrode sltdur ’">• County Superintendent. I high school football player, before 1908 Oregon Italians for October the just as man United States Land Office. Lucern Johnson. liver his son’s message lu ibis man- Mrs N XV. Lawrence Roseburg. l»r . March 31. 1908. ner. as he would be unable to 1 »«."«• as follows: Notice is hereby given that In com­ Clinton A. Le X’an. ‘■Yesterday evening a many of the friends ¡KH’sonallx. pliance with the provisions of th«- act Mrs Leand Loom!». his family, enronte froti Alex C. Maxwell ’ Hon R X Booth and «on. ihiy, i Eugene, was thrown from a horse of congress of June 3. 1878, enti­ tled \n act Mrs Erteil« Miller. Roy went to Yoncalla «his afternoon Mr a’d Mrs. M S lias purchased a l.ir»e fat m ther * and . near the bridge on South Main str«*et lands In the st Mrs. XX H Nichols v III engage In the ral «Ing of ntoc k on 1 The gentleman Is past 60 years and gon. Nevada a VWVfcred a badly crushed hip. which ry,” as extern O’Neill A.- Peterson. an extensive scale. states by act c W. E Palmer. at han H Vine Jack Pevt< n. of Lane. state E T Price. offii-e <>n Jun. Cora Sew^y. statement No E J. Smith. of the XV U , S Xlrs. J M Smith. tn Township No It* south of Range W P Smith No 2 west. XV M . Or . and will offer Charles Starks. proof to show Shat the land sought Is J L. Page, P M Just ordering Ice < ream more valuable for Its timber or stone be convince«! tlwit our Ice t reain la the moat satisfactory way ot Palace of Sweets for our |>i< •• than for f agri, ultural purpose,, and Candies are the beat. other will do me. settling your accounts. to establish hl claim to said land be The promotion department of fore the registr r and receiver at this Commercial Club reports that m. re Kvan If he forgets to record office, at Roseh urg. Oregon, on W'ed- newcomer« are arriving in Eugene at Special Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nuts your payments, the check itaelf nMdajr, the 30th day of St»ptember. the present time than a t any time For Picnic», Socials, Private and Public Entertainments get our prices. la a receipt for the money which 1908. since the department was established He n-vniea as vltneaaen is ample. James in December They are arriving thick j Wilhelm, of Cre "Well. Oregon. Jo and fast and It Is hard t o get t hem If you would avoid all dis- i seph XX llhelin. t Zlon. Oregon; J<- hous'd putea and niiaunderatandlnga, i aeph \ xi i > - Zion. Oregon; Earl open an account with the i XI Nutt, of E iix < ie, Oregon The crossarms for the Xny and all p ra<>ns claiming ad on the Judkins' Point e trollev wîrp 1 versely the above d« crlbett lands art the street railway line xtenM in < f 1 reqneate«! to file their claims In this pla «"J on the power pole s alvnsr the • i route and just as soon iu the »apt r- ing rails for the crossln-t : arriv-» the It la V, cars will be run as far a.«• the triade iMiHbt.hHON AND DYSPF pmà eter. at the poin RBLUVU SOUR STOXAlU, ME u L h Ì ng / WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET I MR. AND MRS. SOUDERS TO LEAVE EUGENE ANDERSON AND BERGES FALL OVER STEEP PRECIPICE for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co’s MADE FOP SERVICE WATERPROOF /\\\1 POMMEL SLICKERS EUGENE MAN BADLY HURT NEAR CORVALLIS Handing the Dealer a Check The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank W. b r. w. Palace of Sweets Eugene, Ore.