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WtEKLY REPORT Of
THE LARGEST DAY EVER
At The Bon Marche’s
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sial t>e convinced that our Ice (Mun
aud t’unilies are the best.
Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nuts
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For Picnics, Socials, Private and Public Entertainments get our prices.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 OK BALE
W ANTED—(Cimtmued)
FOR SALE—Wood at Yoran's shoe WANTED—A girl for general house- *
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store.
At
wor*; Rood wages.
Phone or ♦
MARRIED
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4
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write Mrs. P. p. Colgaard, Elmira
FOR SALE—Tnorougnorea Hereford
Or.
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bulls for »ale. Enquire 550 Wil­
At the home of J. C. Danner, Au­
lamette street.
tf WANTED — A housekeeper; good gust 8, 1908, by Rev Walter Calli­
cook and economical buttermaker. son, Frank M. Horn and Miss Flossie
Danner.
FOR SALE—-First-class grub osk
George Sanderson, Camp Creek
wood. Apply to H. L. Eller, Eu­
all
At the courthouse in Eugene. Au­
gene. Or., or phone Farmers 83. tf
WANTED—Three girls to learn gust 10. 1908, by County Judge G. R.
FOR SALE—Buff Urpingtou eggs,
nursing at the Eugene General hos­ Chrisman, Charles U. Nichols and
U for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
pital, Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris. Miss Olive G. Porter.
(Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
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At the home of the bride's father,
FOR SALE—2 >4 acres adjoining city BOARDERS WANTED—Can take George Neet, at Springfield. July 29,
limits, easy payments. Enquire of
two more young men to board and 1908, John M Schultz and Miss Geor­
Howe & Buoy, 536 Willamette
room; $6 per week each. Call at gia M. Neet, Rev. John W. Perkins
street
521 Lincoln street.
al4 officiating.
Hems
10c
12 c.
Fry«-
Geese-
6c.
Ducks—Per lb. 11c.
Turkeys—Per lb 15c.
Fruits, A egetableo, F»c.
Potatoes—New. 5c per hundred.
Onions— Per cwt., $2.50.
Lemons- Per case, $4 00.
Oranges $3.25.
Livestock Market.
Good cows—2 © 2 tic
Steer*—Per lb.. 2 t* © 3c.
Good prime dressed veal 5 © 6c.
Mutton on foot—2 l-2c.
Fat hogs on foot—5 Sc@6.
Fat hogs—dressed—7c.
Grain and Fml.
Flour—$4 40.
New hav—$8.
Baled hay—$10
Timothy Hay-—Per ton. $16.
Oats—Per bu.. 45c.
Hr.m Per ton $.'I
Mixed feed—Per ton $30.
Shorts, per ton—$3!.
Wheat—Per bu., 90c.
Rolled barley—Per ton. $3 0.
Chopped feed—Per ton, $30.
Cracked corn—Not in market.
E HAVE heard of targe days and have done a large busi­
ness in one day, but we never had such a day as Satur­
day was.
I he store was packed from morning till 11 at
night.
There were twenty clerks working as hard as they could
to wait on the trade. 1 We will add extra salespeople this week, so
that the people will not have to wait to do their tradin?
trading. It will
pay any family or perse n to buy their year’s supply now, as every
article is
W
MARKED AT MANUFACTURER’S COST
Portland. Aug 18.— Receipts of
livestock at the local yards this week
were heavier than for sonie time past
but there is little or no change in the
market from the conditions of last
week. For prime stock the demand
was steady to strong in all lines,
while common stuff as usual moved
with less readiness.
The prospect
on the whole is for a rather active
market the remainder of the week.
Hogs continue comparatively scarce
and the outlook is for a strong mar­
WAIÆERVILLE ITEMS
ket all the fall. The shortage of the
WANTED—To rent, a small farm id-
supply in the Pacific Coast is shown
ready stocked, by reliable man.
(Special Correspondence.)
in the fact that all the coast cities
Address 82 4 Orchard street, Eu­
Walterville, Aug 13.—There Is
are now getting supplies from the
gene, Or.
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great deal of activity in our vicinity. Middle West. On the other hand, cat­
WANTED-—999 families to get their There are teams on the road all the tle are being moved from the coast
shoes repaired at the "Enterprise" ! time going to or coming from Bel­ to the markets east of the mountains
shoe repair shop. Half soles 35c I knap or Foley Springs, or some of'to a considerable extent to make up
“
shortage in that line there.
and up. 59 East Ninth street. s8 the many other interesting camping' the
places on the McKenzie river.
Quotations ruling in the livestock
Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes return­ market today are:
WANTED—To buy—A good young
Hogs—Best, $6.50© $7; medium.
gentle mare; must be a good trav­ ed last week from their wedding trip,
eler. Call at Thirteenth street which they enjoyed at Newport. $5.75© $6; feeders, $5.60©6.75.
Cattle Best steers. $ :
I 4 me
store or phone Main 95. C. D. Dan­ ¡.These young people are both from
iel.
a!6 our community and will make their dlum, $3.25 © 3.50; common, $3 (it
home here, where Mr. Holmes has a 3.25; cows. $2.50© 3; medium, $2 25
Mr. and Mrs. Hblmes are @2.50; calves, $4© 5.
WANTED—Manager for branch of- j farm.
Sheep—Best wethers, $3 50; mixed
flee we wish to locate here In Eu- , both Lane county teachers and both
$2.50© 2.75;
lambs,
gene.
Address, with references, ‘ estimable and deserving of good $3.00; ewes,
best trimmed, $4; untrimmed. $3.50
The Morris Wholesale House, Cin- I wishes and prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams were camp­ © 3.75.
cianati, Ohio.
*22
' ed for a couple of weeks at Mr. Wei-
Big Apple Crop.
WANTED—Ftirnisned house, 5 or 6 I der’s place. They have returned to
An eastern correspondent In close
. rooms for two or three months; Eugene.
touch with the apple situation has
not too far out. Three In family.
The addition to our schoolhouse is furnished the California Promotion
Eugene Real Estate & Investment nearly completed.
It improves the Committee with a report, according
Co.
appearance, as well as giving more to the California Fruit Grower, re­
garding the prospects for the sea­
room.
WANTED—Women or young girls
A church was organized here this son's crop throughout the country.
wishing to learn plain or general summer at the close of the meetings He writes:
sewing, to join the classes now held by Rev. Emmons and the com-
v««.-
The New England states will have
forming. Call or address Miss , munity expects to erect a building a total crop about equal to last year.
Reckerd, Room 1, Schneider block. this summer or fall.
In Maine and Connecticut the crop
Phone Red 1322.
a?6 !
Rev. Mr. King, pastor of a Chrls- will be lighter,
in
Massachusetts
WANTED—Some property owner to tian church at Porterville, Cal., Is about the same and in New Hamp­
New
build six or seven-room house in spending his vacation here, stopping shire and Vermont heavier.
a desirable location for tenant who with Mrs. L. Brownson's family, He York promises another good crop. In
will lease same for term of years, preaches twice each Sunday, and the valley of the Hudson river prop­
He is a er the quantity estimated is less than
guaranteeing best of care of prem­ draws a good audience.
ises. Address, “Z,” care of Guard, pleasant speaker, attacks no one's re­ last year, but the western part of the
or call at Guard office for par­ ligion nor ideas, but finds plenty of state shows a big Increase. Th« crop
good, wholesome truths to talk about. in Pennsylvania is the same as last
ticular«.
tf He is a man nearly 80 years of age, year.
In Ohio, Michigan and Wis­
You can get almcst two pair of shoes for the price of one; you can
get two suits for the price of one. We cannot go into details and
price every article, but we will sell you at just manufacturer’s cost.
Every article is marked in plain figures and any child or person
can buy with their eyes shut and get the best bargain ever offered
in Eugene. Remember we have just four more weeks to sell our
entire stock in.
EVERYTHING
MUST
SOLD
$4.05© 4.35;
exports, the floor, about seven feet, breaking
some growers will not pick even at straights,
that price.
$3.70; Valley, $4.46; %-aack gra­ his left forearm above the wrist, the
ham, $4 40; whole wheat, $4.65; bones protruding through the skin.
rye, |
Hop Contract Decision.
Barley Feed, $23.50
per ton;
FOR SALE—Parties wishing to buy
Salem. Or, Aug 13—In dismiss­
IX*4T VALLEY NOTES
200 acres of first-class timber land
ing a suit tor an Injunction and over­ rolled. $25© 26; brewing, $26.
Millstuffs- Bran, $26.00 per ton;
.cal! on J. W. Carlile, four mile«
ruling a motion to strike out the find­
(Special Correspondence.)
west of Hale.
ings of fact in a former Judgment In middlings, $30.50; shorts, country,
the case of T. A. Livesley & Co. $28.50; city, $28; U. S. Mill chop, Is Lost Valley. Aug. 10.—Hay baling
a thing of the past In this vicinity.
FOR SALE—A well Improved farm
against Krebs Bros., late yesterday $22.
Oats - No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton; Bert Mathews has come and gone,
of 126 acres, 4 miles north of Co­
afternoon. Judge William Galloway
baling about 100 tons.
burg. This Is a bargain at $>0
of the Circuit Court gave his final gray, $26.
The first threshing of this season
Hay—Timothy, Willamette Valley,
per acre. On good terms. Smith
decision in a case involving a judg­
here was done Saturday, August 1.
t Brown, Coburg, Or.
ment for $4 000 and costs, and unless $14 per ton; Willamette Valley, or­ at
H. M Parvtn's.
Livesley & Co. secure a stay of exe­ dinary, $11; Eastern Oregon. $16.50;
Leo Straud has gone to Eugene to
cution on -appeal, Krebs Bros, will mixed, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa. $11; work.
FOR SALE—One National cash regis­
ask for an execution of Judgment alfalfa meal. $20.
ter, one Remington typewriter and
Rev. Thomas Handaaker, of Cor­
Butter Extras, 30c per pound;
against them for the $4000 and for
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
vallis, Is visiting with his sister, Mrs.
fancy, 27%; choice. 25; store, 18c.
costs and Interest.
M Travis, Loan & Savings bank
Eggs -Oregon extras, 2 5 Cd 2 6c; J. M. Keeney, of Dexter, at present.
This is the second suit brought by
building.
Miss Vesta Jacobs has returned
21 © 22c;
Krebs Bros, to recover the price of firsts, 23© 2 4c; seconds,
from Ashland, where she has been
hops on a 14-cent contract for a pe­ thirds, 15© 20c; Eastern, 23 ©24c attending the summer school,
FOR SALK—9-room house, three
We
riod of five years, and
100,000 per dozen.
blocks from Willamette at dee t; lot
Poultry Mixed
chickens,
11©’ were indeed glad to see her In her
pounds of hops each year. The first
80x76 feet.
Price, $2100. Ore­
old position in the choir.
suit was brought upon the contract ll*4c lb.; fancy hens. 12©12*4c;
gon Land Company.
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Mr Lawrence, of June, who had
for the 1906 crop and Judgment for roosters, 8© 9c; Spring. 14c; ducks, one of his legs broken about three
$4000 and costs was awarded. This old, 8© 9c; spring, lt)@llc; geese, weeks ago. Is Improving very nicely.
FOR SALE—Span of
900 pound
was upheld by the Supreme Court. old, 8c; goslings,10© 1 lc; turkeys,
mules and a first-class camp wag-
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Williams start
While this ease was (lending decision old, 18© 19c; young, 20c.
on and camp outfit.
Enqulre at
for Kltaon Springs Tuesday for a
A'ege tables.
on appeal a second suit was brought
Eugene Brick Yard or phone Far­
Polatoea— Buying price, 90c© $1 I wo-weeks' outing.
on the 1907 crop for judgment for
faers 345.
ai 5
Rev. Husband, of Eugene, preached
$6000, the difference between the per hundred; sweet potatoes, 5c per here Sunday.
contract price and the uinount the pound.
FOR SALE—Four good work horses,
The
Dexter “Stump-Jumper Gi­
Melons— Cantaloupe«.
$2.50 ©3
hops were sold for on a down market,
two sets harness, one heavy sin­
ants" are still In existence. They play
and costs. This judgment Is pending per crate; watermelons, $1.50 per Goshen next.
gle harness, one light wagon, near­
100 loose; crated, %c per pound ad­
decision by the Appellate Court.
ly new. A. M Gilbert, 87 West
Cruxan brothers are erecting a fine
ditional; casabaa, $2.50 per dozen.
Firmer Tone in Onscara Bark.
Sixth street.
a 12
Onions California,
11.50
per I new straw barn.
Because of the light peel of Cas­
Parvln & Templeman have gone to
Walla,
$1.15© 1.25;
cara bark this summer the market sack, Walla
LOTS FOR 8ALB Bl OWNER—Two
Goshen with their threshing outfit.
shows a somewhat firmer tone Four garlic, 10c per pound.
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine
Root Vegetables—Turnips. $1.50
cents has been paid for new bark and
land for garden; on Fourth street,
5 cents offered for a carload of old per sack; carrots, $1.75; parsnips, * *♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
sear mill race.
Lot 160x95 on
bark, hut holders in the country gen­ $1.75; beets, $1.50.
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
♦
♦
FTetdi Moats.
erally want higher prices. The New
aorth of Patterson school. J. J.
DI El»
♦
DIED
+
Veal
Extra
8@8*4c
per
lb;
ordt-
York Journal of Commerce of Aug-
W’akon, 615 Willamette street, tf
♦
♦
nary
7©
7
He;
heavy.
5c.
ust 6 said :
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Pork
—
Fancy.
7c
per
pound;
ordi-
FOR SALE—One team
o*
heavy
Cascara sagrada was In a much
At the home of her parents. Mr.
mules, one set of chain harness
and is hale and hearty.
consin It is Bllghtly heavier.
The firmer position yesterday. None was nary, 6c; large, 5c.
MIBURLL a NKOI B
Mutton—Fancy, 8©9c,
and Mrs.
Benjamin
Fisher, eight
»nd one 3%-iach Mitchell wagon,
Oscar Millican, Frank Post and R. Middle West, where the principal offered from the coasts and it was
Hops,
Wool,
Hilles,
etc.
miles west of Eugene, August 6,
in good condition. Mules are true THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Millican are threshing.
shipments are Ben Davis, had very a matter of surmise whether the sup-
Hops
1
907,
prime
and
choice,
4
>4
1908, Miss Adelta Fisher, aged 25
to a fault and a perfect team for
Fred Easton has gone south of Eu- few apples last year and the pros­ ply there had been brought under a
stands on its own merits and has
al;_ purposes. Price for outfit.
gene on a cruising tour, Mrs. Easton pects this season are no better. Vir­ single control or whether
holders ©5c per pound; olds, 2©2*4c; con­ year«, of consumption. The funeral
no
combination
with
any
other
tracts,
9©
10c.
was held today with interment in the
$450. Inquire at this office.
Kone to the ginia. West Virginia and Maryland had agreed to withdraw for the time
company.
We eliminate all pos­ and daughter Cort have
W ool- Eastern Oregon, average Oak Hill cemetery.
will do as well or better than last bring. At any rate the effect of the
Belknap Hotel for an outing
sibility of graft by immediately
FOR SALE OR TRADE—180 acres
best.
16©
16
%c
per
pound,
accord
­
Mr. and Mrs. O S. Norton, of Em­ season, California, Montana. Wash- situation waa manifested In this mar­
bringing seller and buyer together. mett, Idaho, visited a few days with ington,
of good timber land near Eugene.
Idaho, Mexico, I'tah and Ok- ket in a fractional advance, no bark ing to shrinkage; Valley, 15© 1514c
Only a Mask.
We can find what you want if it is Mr. Devor and family. They are old
Mohair­ Choice. 18© 18 *4 c per
Would exchange for residence
lahoma wlll have twice as many as being available below 7 (<( 8c, as to
to be had in the coast country, and friends, having come to Oregon with last season,
Many are not being benefited by
pound.
property In Eugene. For further
The crop In Canada does quality and seller.
will gladly give all inquiring stran­ them nine years ago.
Cascara Bark New, 4c; carloads, the sunimer vacation as they should
information, see G. G. Gross, in
Butti-r Advani'i-s.
not at present appear to be as large
gers any Information possible. We
Eugene theater block.
as last year, but if the fruit reaches
The city creameries yesterday ad­ 4 '4c; old, 4*4c; carloads, 5c per lb. be. Now, notwithstanding much out­
have a large list of farms and city
door life, they are little, If any,
Why JanMW lav Got Well.
normal size they will probably ship vanced their butter prices 2% cents,
property, also some good buys in
st t oner than they were. The tan on
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
Everybody in Zanesville. O., knows as many barrels. Nova Scotia had making the price of the top grade HARRISBURG FEItltY BOAT
timber lands on reasonable terms. Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She a large crop last year and this year j 30 cents. The advance is the result
pomp connected; 600-gallon tank,
Hl'NK BY CATTLE their faces Is darker and makes them
412 Willamette street, Eugene. Or. writes:
look healthier, but It Is only a mask.
fittings, 40 feet l>4-inch pipe, for
“My husband, James Lee, it will probably be less. Generally! of the heavy shrinkage In production
They are still nervous, easily tired,
s»ie cheap at Hall & Shumway's.
firmly
believes
he
owes
his
life
to
the
quality
of
the
different
kinds'
which
always
occurs
In
the
midsum
­
Harrisburg,
Aug
12.
—
The
county
¿O8T AND FOUND
upset by trifles, and ‘ they
‘
do not eat
^ast Seventh street. See it.
tf
the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. promises good with the exception of j mer season.
While the supply has ferryboat here was sunk this fore­
nor sleep well. What
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________
they
need ___
Is
His
lungs
were
so
severely
affected
fallen
off,
the,demand
has
kept
up
to
Ben
Davis,
on
which
there
is
report-1
noon.
The
ferryman
took
aboard
LOST
—
Two
fox
hounds,
a
male
and
FOR SALE—240 acres of land; 100 j
ita normal pr<|p>irtlona and the cream­ some beef cattle whose weight caus­ what tones the nerves, perfects di­
a female, each a year old and that consumption seemed inevitable, ed to be considerable scab.
•ere« of timber.
balance farm
Taking the country as a whole, the I eries are finding much difficulty In ed his boat to go hard aground on the gestion, creates appetite, and makes
black and tan Th* male has a lit­ when a friend recommended New Dis­
l»nd. good orchard and variety of
sleep refreshing, and that Is Hood's
covery. We tried it, and its use has prospects are that there will be more j filling tbelr orders. The Puget Bound landing
He moved the cattle to the
tle
white
«¡>ot
on
the
breast
;
Find
­
Pupils and teachers
fruit. gx>d Improvements. Price.
restored him to perfect health." Dr. apples than there were a year ago | markets are also at 30 cents, and the other end of the boat, where they Sarsparilla
er
please
leave
with
I.
M.
1
rancis
generally will find the chief purpose
$12 o0 per acre. Oregon Land Co . j
at 730 Patterson street and re­ King's New Discovery is the King of These comparisons of prospects are j •apply there is ilk**!** under Ihr bunched up near one side and sank of the vacation best subserved by this
_ ’I* "L'.amette atreet.
al7
Prices in the East have an the boat. No damage was done ex­
ceive reward.____________ *¿2 throat and lung remedies . For based on the prospects of a year ago,, demand
great medicine which, as we know,
coughs and colds it has no equal. The and while we would not venture an | upward tendency.
cept th« delay at thia busy season It “builds up the whole system ”
SALE BY OWNER—Seven
first
dose
gives
relief.
Try
It.
Sold
Eggs
Are
Variously
Quoted.
opinion
at
the
present
regarding
mar
­
Is
expected
that
the
boat
will
make
/oom house, five and a half lots,
under guarantee at Kuykendall's drug ket values this fall, it would appear '
There are at least half a dozen regular trips some time tomorrow.
for Irrigation, high and dry:
store, 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle that apples will have to be purchased different quotations on eggs In the
Six or seven hobos were Jailed last
®ar! b«m an(j chicken house; all
PHTSKTANR AND SURGKONS
on a much lower basis than they were market district at th!» time. Whlie
free.
night and his morning were turned
»•Is of fruit and berries. If takes
last year to allow speculators to rea­ the city creameries are selling select
AKM over to the Booth-Kelly Company and
; »ace. the price will be $2100; In- DR. H. L STUDLKY—Osteopathic
Yesterday Nathan Hill closed the lize any profits.
candled stock at 2 5 and 26 cents,
sent to Wendling to work on the new
1*2
»06, East 13th Street.
t
nhvslclan. Office« over Chambers I sale of his beautiful home and farm
Cottage Grove. Aug
12
Fred logging railroad. On every train to
The general tenor of the Eastern some of the commission firms hold
618
Willamette
street
store.
r.:!!,--.............. ...
¡adjoining Springfield to C. E Bklller, trade reports is bearish, in view of th«lr best carefullw candled goods at Herren, of this place, while trying to
SALE—Good clean stock of
_ 1 13»/.
~~1
Consultation I a recent arrival from the East, for the reported large crop, but this Is 2 4 to 25 cents, and at the same time butcher a cow yesterday afternoon. Wendling nowadays there sre a num­
Phone Black
ber of men going to work on the
<*nera; merchandise located at one
Resfdeaca
734
Ferry
«treat
$7500
This property contains 1851 usually the case at the beginning of other dealers say that 2 3 or 2 4 cents slipped from the platform and fell to road.
free
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‘ the best trading points In Lane
Pbone Red 31t7.
acres. and is considered one of the, the season, and until buying begins better represents th» actual market
','naty; will rent building; party
(t least $3.000, cash C. H CANNON, M B — Haaoapathte beat dairy farm« In that vicinity. It is for Eastern shipment it cannot be for the best Oregon eggs There are
' <1't «dge opening Address Lock
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Chreai* to be hoped that by this sale we will; said positively whether prices will now considerable quantities of H*at-
pkyvtciaa aid aorr«a
21, Fall Creek, Or.__________ 1
dleas*«’ «f woaiaa not los« Mr Hill, for he is one of the; equal last year's or fall below them. I ern eggs in tha local market, selling
disease« aad dlsaaaas
at 22 and 23 cents, and these are a
Price for Hop Piiklng.
■ iMtrt- kind of men who make their presence
• nd chtldrea a spacislty
2 SALE—Complete
set
oak
Forty cents a box will probably be 'factor to be reckoned with
-taaat i fait In a community as progressive
•al
vibraaary
aad
Ifght^treat
Little leda* la Poultry,
the prevailing price for hop-picking
’-«•hold
furntture,
bookcase,
L 3 «•< ». D*** bullí-. farmers
1.
Receipts of poultry (today were
In the Willamette valley this year
fag*, »ah!», rockers, dining tablei Otfiee. Salta
Fkaaa
Mat*
$♦•
■®«r<«
rag
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NOTICE FOB PI «LIGATION.
At least this is the price that has been light, and as usual early in the week
1 chair«, sideboard, two hewing
Hoffaaa Wausa Plioae Ma a 11. I
For th»
•
h^l room faralture. ibii I
S • greetf upon by the largest growers* little business was do*e
Department of the Interior . r
prevail
of the Independence district at a eon- present last week s prV es
V*.
beds, steel range, oarpets
Orag
in.
Land
Office
at
Roseburg
MA
’
RIP
OsteapathM
DR ANNA
j ferenee held Saturday, and the grow-' What quotations will be the latter
»sb will bar it all. Call at
August 6. 1608
All aurati« d¡«»«aa»
phy«'<H*a
,5’ Oak street
tf'
Notte« is hereby given that William era of other districts will doubtless part of the week depends upon the
Wcati aad «hlldtca S
tras-ad
size of the arrivals and the strength
ciubb.
of Eugene Oregon. who, on follow suit.
____
.
OfflM
ever
r
■
Dima
•
specialty
No line waa
There has beer, considerable dis« na­ of the demand
nn-
.
•
Phaaa
Red
16S1.
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wAvrm)
der the Tlmber and Stone Aeta, No. sion among prospective pickers and dally in demand today.
Wheat Is Firm.
9519. for the S*4 of NE 's Section growers as to what «III be the pre-.
YED- a geon biacKsm'th. mill G
An effort to g«t wheat at 90 cents
Range vailing price for picking this year,
12. Township
17
South.
maiaH
Booth Kelly office,
has afid many of the grower« who had on the board of trade market yester­
7 West. Willamette Meridian,
tf
filed notice of n’entlon to make Fl- received letters of inquiry from their day failed. Ninety-four cents asked
nal Proof, to establish claim to the regular pickers have be. n unable to at the opening brought no response
'USD— Apprentice girl at Col-
land above described. before W w give them the desired I information and at the close offers to sell at 92%
" * Russell's 84 East Ninth
i SDEHIAKER*
'
35 • to 50 rent» were made but not considered Noth­
f aiklns U S Commissioner at his kumors of prl<«« from
al 6
have been •float, and tl
rower» ing moved.
office
at
Eugene.
Oregon,
on
the
J. w KAYS * < U , sndertaker* »«d
themselves, Ind.vl
There was absolutely nothing d il-
AV
han » been
SoIitl Steel Frame
"o rent, a modern house
Strong and Rigid
funeral directors. Eigene.
as much at •ea as
Mera. Owing Ing In the barley line.
AR w
aan September 15. G. G
t
!*•
th«
Oats jumped 6 %centa from
to
the
low
price«
d
con-
Oí
E
1
K
‘
)N,
undertaker«
tf
Have all Necessary Adjustments
n of the • hop
<>I>enlng but this high bld had no
iff
of Ei
Corner Wiliam-
♦ at th
effect in bringing out any grain
growers do not
i
f
poktlixd m ABKirr qi <rr ationh
w Or
b« able tc pay the
pr
Sml
IP Mini of Tr.ub Grain Quotation«.
cents a box. and II f
Walter
Deci
or T GORDON, funeral d. rector
If you wa it the Best buy a Sanders. Sold by
prevail many grotr m
o Wheat Track prices; Clnb, 89c
III
State licensed emba.mer
Office
„dr
”
.;:
ed H
v I
) KENT—A big farm
EDDY.
leave their hops on
r bushel I
BENJA.M1
Register cents, . however,
however has b
M
streets. Phoos Red
r lour— i HO
a fair price for all e
D
care Guard, tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
SANDERS DISC PLOWS
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