1HE EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1OOH
CLASSIFiED COLUMNS
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WOOD FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo-
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ran’s shoe store.
FOR SALE------- Baby carriage and WANTED—Room and board tor gen
baby walker. 714 Oak street a!8
tleman, private room near Third
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and l^awrence; private house pre
ferred. Address "Room,” Guard.
FOR SALE—Tuorougnurea Hereford
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bulls for sale. Euquire 550 Wil
WAN'TED-
Furmsned
house,
5
or
6
lamette street.
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rooms for two or three months;
not too far out. Three in family.
FOR SALE A good buggy and har
Eugene Real Estate it Investment
ness for »25. 68# Charnelton st.,
Co.
telephone Black 4722.
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FOR SALE Huff Orpington eggs, WANTED Manager for branch wf-
fico we wish to locate here in Eu-
13 for »1. W. U. Hampton, 1102
gene.
Address, with references,
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
The Morris Wholesale House, Cln-
a22
cianati, Ohio.
FOR SALE—First-class grub oak
wood. Apply to H. L. Eller, Eu
WANTED
Some
property
owner
to
gene, Or., or phone Farmers 83. tf
build six or seven-room house in
a desirable location for tenant who
FOR SALE—»-room house, three
will lease same for term of years,
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
guaranteeing best of care of prem
80x76 feet.
Price, »2100, Ore- j
ises. Address, ”Z," care of Guard,
gon Land Company.
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or call at Guard office for par
ticulars.
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FOR SALE—Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. Has been
at
used only few weeks
Call
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Eugene Gun Co.’s Store.
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PHYSICIAN» AND SURGEONS
FOR SALE—One National-cash reg
ister, one Remington typewriter DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic
physician, Offices over Chambers’
and a large Iron safe. Enquire of
518
Willamette street
store,
L. M. Travis, Loan A
Savings
Phone Black 1326. Consuttatloo
bank bulldiug.
free. Residence 734 Ferry street
Phone Red 3187.
HERE 13 A CHANCE to buy from
the owner and buy right, nice high
UNDERTAKERS
lots or house and lot, all on the
street car line. 1 have 8 lots and 2 J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
dwelling houses. All must go. In
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
quiry at 806 East Thirteenth st.
DAY A HENDERSON, undertakers
FOR SALE—One team
of
heavy
and embalmers. Corner Willam
mules, one set of chain harness
ette and Seventh streets.
and one 3H-lnch Mitchell wagon, r—
in good condition. Mules are true w T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer.
Office
to a fault and a perfect team for
and residence. Tenth and Oliva
all purposes.
Price for outfit,
streets. Phone Red 4481.
,450. Inquire at this office.
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ABN TRACTORS
FOR SALE OR TRADE -180 acres
of good timber land near Eugene. THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT)
Would exchange for residence
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Bloca,
property in Eugene. For further
Eugene. Or
Prient reasonable.
Information, see G. 0. Gross, in
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Eugene theater block.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force J. L. CLARK A CO.—Dealers IE. real
putpp connected; 600-gallon tank,
estate, Creswell. Or.
fittings, 40 feet 1 Vi-Inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall A Shumway’s,
East Seventh street. See It.
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Notice for Publication
United States Land Office,
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE —
Roseburg. Ore . Apl 7. ’08.
Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have
Notice Is hereby given tbat in com
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young and well pliance with the provisions of the
bred. Call and see them at Cres act of congress of June 3. 1878, en
well. or write to Schmitt Bros, for titled "An Act for the sale of tim
description, prices and terms, tf ber lands in the states of Oalifornla.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two ritory," as extended to all the public
land states by act st Angust 4, 1,92,
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine Thomas H Heavy, of llugene, Ceuaty
land for garden; on Fourth street, • f Ijane, State ef Gregos, did •»
near mill race
Lot 160x95 on
January 27. 1908. file la this ufftoe
Twelfth and Alder streets, just his sworn statement No.
»847. for
north of Patterson school. J. J. the purchase of the W.H <rf N W V«
Walton. 516 Willamette street, tf
No. 18
Section
(fractional) of
in
Township
No
17
south,
set
oak Range
FOR
SALE—Complet#
No.
2
W
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West.
bookcase, and will offer proof to show tbat the
household
furniture,
lounge, table, rockers, dining table land nought Is more valuable for its
• nd chairs. Bldeboard, tw« heating timber or stone than for agricultural
Moves, lied room (ornlture, ckll- purposes, and to establish bls claim
dreaa’ beds, ater-1 range, carpets. to said land before W. W. Calkins,
»150 cash will b ly It all. Call at U. 8. i'ommtsslouer, at his office tn
86»
street-
tf Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the
20th day of August, 1908.
FOR SALE Farm of about 60 acres,
He names as witnesses:
Henry
more or less. In small town within Theime, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link
two blocks of bualnean portion; Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse
good frame house and barn; fine Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John
orchard; three wells; part In field Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon,
• nd part In pasture; to rent to
Any and all persons claiming ad-
some responsible party. For fur versely the a» ove-descrlbed lands are
ther particulars call on or address requested to file their claims in this
V. Robvosky, Eugene.
»12 office on or before the said 20th day
of August, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
W ANTRI»
Register.
WANTED a good blacksmith; mill
work mainiy. Booth-Kelly office,
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not later than September 15. O. G ♦
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WANTED—Competent girl
Mrs A
W Skipworth. 108 West Eighth1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McBee, a son,
weight, eight pounds.
•treet.
WANTED A
housework,
etto street.
On the Coburg road, August 16.
girl to do general
Apply 657 Wlllani- 190S, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis,
a son.
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WANTED—A number of girls to NEW
learn nursing Enquire at the Eu
gene General Hospital.
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New
York.
August
16—The
weekly statement of the Associated
following
| Hanks issued today the
I changes
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Reserve on all deposits. other
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than
I’. S deposits, decrease. It.608,650.
Loans, Increase, »14.393,000.
Specie Increase. »1,844,200.
Legal tender. Increase. »903.100
WANTED Three girls to learn
Iteposlts, Increase, »11.411,800.
nursing at the Eugene General hos
Circulation, decrease. »306,800.
pital. Apply to Dr J. W. Harris
Total loans, »1,290,013.800
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The surplus of the banks is »59,-
924. 515, as against »9.294.075 last
WANTED By young lady, work In
private family where there are no year and »17.101.500 two years ago
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percentage
of actual
reserve
children
Mias 1. A Clark, 2»R i The ,.
Jefferson street
»20 held by the bank is 29 43. . an ln-
creai e of .08 per cent.
WANTED »99 families to get their
Why Jamt» ’<er Gn| Well.
shoes repaired at the ' Enterprise*’
Everybody In Zanesville. O., knosi
shoe repair shop
Half soles 3 5c
and up
5» East Ninth street
s8 Mrs Mary Lee. of rural route 8 She
writes:
Mv husband. James Lee.
WANTED Womea or young glrls firmly believes he owts his life to
wishing to l'«arn plaln or general the use of Dr King'« New Discovery
sewing, tt> jotn th« classes now His lung« wer«- so severely affected
Call or addreas Miss that consumption «eemed Inevitable,
forming
Reek »rd Room 1. Schneider block wh»" a fr end recommended New Dis
aY< cover»
Phone Red 1322
We tried It and Its use has
restor-d him to perf-ct health ” Dr
mod- King s New Discovery is the King of
forty- throat and lung remedies
For
ooms: cough« and colds It has no equal The
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al» under guarantee at Kuykendall’s drug
•tore. 5»e and »1 06
Trial bottle
free
WANTED- TO RENT- A big farm
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years
Address ”C. D ." caT Guard
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A
girl
for
general
house-
WANTED
Phone or
work; good wages.
wages,
write Mrs. P P. Colgaard. Elmira.
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Leghorn hens or pullets
size
Phone Main 6 45.
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HOPS WLL BE
TEN DAYS LATE
Reports from the hopfields in this
and other sections of the valley indi
cate that the hops are from ten days
to two weeks behind the season up
to date and the indications are that
the harvest will be consederably la
ter than the average this year and
that the hops will ripen unevenly in
most districts.
Ordinarily the hops should be In
blossom the latter part of July and
the hops should ripen within three
weeks after coming out of the burr.
This year, it is stated by those who
have been touring the county and
viewing conditions generally, that not
to exceed 30 per cent of the fields
have yet come out of the blossom and
that these yards which have "hopped
out” are in the early stages of ad
vancement. This condition, ft is
said. Is due to the prolonged dry
spell In most cases and to lack of cul
tivation In others.
However, there
will be plenty of hops and to spare
when the harvest is over.
ADMIRAL EVANN
RETI RI» FROM SERVICE
Washington. D. C., Aug. 18.—The
name of as gallant and efficient an
officer as ever wore the American
naval uniform was removed from the
active list today when Rear Admi
ral Robley D.
Evans, known the
world over as "Fighting Bob,” was
retired for age. Admiral Evans took
the great Atlantic battleship fleet
around Cape Horn last winter, and
his official career virtually ended
with the arrival of the fleet at San
Francisco. Since that time he has
been on leave of absence and has
been sojourning a’ various health
resorts in an effort to conquer a bad
attack of rheumatism, an ailment
from which he has suffered a number
of yearB.
With the single exception of Adml-
ral Dewey “Flghtlng Bob” Evans
was undoubtedly the best known and
most popular officer the American
navy has known since the heroes of
the civil war period passed from ac
tive life. Admiral Evans In recent
years has been known as the reliable
man of the navy, for there was al
ways assurance that he would dis
charge his duty with courage and
patriotism.
tact
and
diplomacy
should his mission become a delicate
one. Throughout his career he was
adored hy his men. and he also knew
how to hold the favor of Washing
ton.
Admiral Evans began fighting in
the civil war, when he was still In
his teens, and completed his record
of actual hostilities by /the great
work he did with the battleship Iowa
a’ Santiago. In the interval and since
that time he rendered his country ev
ery kind of service.
WEEKLY REPORT OF.
EUGENE MARKET
Mohair—18.
Chittim bark—3c.
Wool—15c.
Poultry, Egg», etc.
Eggs—Per doz., 20c.
Dairy Butter—Per roll. 40ft 50c.
Creamery Butter- Per roll, 60c.
Hens—Per )b, 10c.
Fry« — Per lb.. 12c.
Geese—Per lb. 6c.
Ducks—Per lb. 11c.
Turkeys—Per lb 15c.
Fruits, Vegetable«. Etc.
Potatoes—New, 65c per hundred.
Onions—Per cwt., »2.50.
Lemons—Per case, ,4.00.
Oranges—,3.25.
Livestock Market.
Good cows—2®2*4c.
Steers—Per ]b., 2 H ft 3c.
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Good prime dressed veal—5 ft 6c.
Mutton sn foot 2 l-2c.
Fat hogs on foot—5tyc®6.
i’at bogs—dressed—7c.
Grain and Feed.
Flour—,4.40.
New hay—,8.
Baled hay—,10.
Timothy Hay—Per ton. ,16.
Oats—Per bu., 45c.
Bran—Per ton ,25.50
Mixed feed—Per ton ,30.
Shorts, per ton—,32.
Wheat—Per bu., 90c.
Rolled barley—Per ton. »30.
Chopped feed—Per ton, »30.
Cracked corn—Not in market.
Another Slash in Prices
The end of this Big Safe is nob far off
Our loss is your gain. We must vacate this building by
September I Oth. We have marked our immense stock at ’
manufacturers’ cost, but as we have only a little r-
_ vuc
over
one
week to sell the remainder in we have decided not tostopf0r
anything, we are going to cut the prices down even lower
than before. Just think of it below manufacturers’ cost
Now is when it will pay you to buy a year s supply of
everything as blankets, quilts, shoes, clothing, dress goods
waists, hosiery, etc.
Closing Out Sale Waists
Closing Out Sale Pants
Just think of buying the best lingerie and
silk waists at just what manufacturers
eharge and even less.
Don’t pay 45, we
will sell you one for $2.95, and don’t pay
$2.50, we will sell you one like it for only
now 95c.
You can buy dress trousers at working
trousers’ prices and you can buy workin»
trousersjatitne price of overalls. Hundreds
of patterns and styles to pick from. Every
one must be sold by September the 29th.
THE BON MARCHE 5«
Portland, Or.. Aug. 20.—That
there is ground for the belief now
more or less prevalent among the
famers of this state that good hay
prices throughout the year may rea
sonably be expected, is the conten
tion of one of the leading hay and points are held very stiff in conse will exceed 60 per cent of the amount 10c; spring, 16c; ducks, 12c- snri..
feed dealers of the city.
quence and the present indications I raised last year.
13ft luc; geese, old. 8c; you«
"On an average about 15 cars of are not for advanced values.
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The price paid for blue stem wheat turkeys, old, 17ft 18c; young 20t
hay are now being brought to the
Butter supplies continue much at Walla Walla, Wash., August 7,
city dally,” he said today. "This is under the current demand and while ' was 85 cents, which
was
higher
not a very large amount, considering values are still show ing no change I than at any time previous for 11
the needs of the current
require from last week, the market is in- years.
ments, and the dally receipts would cllned to advance.
The onion market is starting at a
(Guard’s Special Service)
be a good deal larger but for the
very low price at Walla Walla, I
Heavier Receipt« of Apples,
London Springs. Aug. 19— h n
fact that many of the large hay pro
Fruit dealers today reported heavy Wash., where growers are getting Thompson and family and Marion
ducers of the state have become con
only 50 cents per sack, compared Veatch and family, of Cottage Grove
vinced that grass feed this year is receipts of apples, Oregon compris with »1.50 at the opening of the sea picnicked on the banks of the Cout
ing
the
bulk
of
the
arrivals.
Apple
going to save the strength of wheat
Fork Sunday.
stocks generally are large, and a son last year.
and other grains.
The California Fruit Grower re-1
The weather has been quite warm
considerable
proportion
of
them
be
“I have never known a season
ing low grade, they are none too ports that the local market in San for this place, this week. The ther
when grains and feeds generally were
Prices have a wider range, Francisco has been flooded with Bar mometer registered 9 4 Mondav the
high and hay quotations low. and I actice.
common
apples selling for 75c to tlett pears. Canners have been pay highest temperature this season
can see no reason for believing that
Dr. M. C. Harris and wife, of Eu
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a
box,
and the better sorts to ing from »15 to »20 per ton for No.'
this will be the case this year. I be
1 stock. Dryers and peddlers have gene. are registered at the hotel.
»1.50.
Among
the latter are Cali-
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lieve there will be a good market for
'taken
No.
2
stock
at
»10
per
ton
or
Mr. Tennis and son, Lee, who have
all hay produced in Oregon this year, fornia Gravensteins.
| 25 cents per box.
been away at Bandon, joined his fam
Poultry Prices Firmly Hehl.
with satisfactory prices, if the far
The California Fruit Grower says j ily
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here Monday and is now filling
mers will continue shipping in spar
There were no signs of weakening packers have been scurrying around the place of Iandlo"rd"at“the,hoteil
ingly as they have the past
few in the poultry market today, though the country buying prunes, and have.
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C. --
M. Collier
and sons were sur
weeks. It will be far better for the the volume of business done was paid as high as 4% cents (for the'
veying
in
the Black Butte vicinity
farmers and for all concerned if the comparatively small. Receipts were four sizes) to growers in the Santa [
Mrs. Collier and little
market can be kept in a fairly steady moderate and the demand was suf Clara valley. This would be equiva- j last week.
condition, than to have alternate pe ficient to take all that came, the lent to6)i cents for 30x40s, but on: daughter spent the time drinking
mineral water and rusticating at
riods of scarcity and abundance.
best demand being for fancy hens. account of the scarcity of large sizes London.
“A factor in the Oregon hay mar There is now some Inquiry for ducks a premium of H cent is asked on I
The Mineral Association is having
ket this year is the shortage in the and turkeys, but not many of either 40-50s and 1 cent on 30x40s. This _
a 6000 gallon tank erected near the
crop in California. There has been are offered.
would make the price of 30x40s 7H | bath house. . I;
’„Z used for the
It will be
too much hot weather for the matur
cents and the proce of 40x50s 6 H jcold mineral water and the one > now
Best Tomatoes Are Higher.
ing of a good Ct;op in that state this
First class quality tomatoes are cents for Santa Clara prunes. Ore- , in use will be for hot water
season, and as a consequence
in
gon French or Petite» should bring
Nets Mlkkleson brought ..
some parts of the state there will be showing an advance in price, owing within half a cent of the price of San-' nephew, Hans Holm, up from hl»
Eu-
I n to the very small amount of stock j ta Claras,
a
demand
for
Oregon
products.
gene a few days ago, and left __
(Seattle Daily Times. Aug. 17.)
offered.
Some from: California is
him
Southern
Oregon
some
hay
Is
al-
"If the national election were
bringing as high as 11.25, as does I
I here in hope that he will be restored
held now, Bryan would undoubtedly ready going across the line, though some of the best local stock. Gen
The largest sale of prunes yet this to health.
the
marketing
of
the
Oregon
crop
be the choice for president, but In
erally the market ranges around »1. year was made last Friday evening
Mr. Armstrong, of Oakland, and
the weeks intervening between now has only begun as yet."
Advices from the country state that when E. L. French Company, of this Miss D. O’neil of Portland, paid the
Hiih-s
Are
E'irmer.
and November 3 It is difficult to say
The revival of Interest in the hide the vines are covered with green to place, purchased 40t»,000 pounds of, pla£e a flying visit Wednesday.
just what Republican organization
Fire broke out a few miles above
market
is one of the most enoourag- matoes of very good size but the French and Italian prunes of the
and Republican resources may ac
stock is ripening very slowly,
All following Myrtle Creek growers: here Sunday and but for the timely
ing
signs
of
the
returning
of
nor
complish,”
express the opinion that this is an Cleal. Weaver, 50,000; Ed Weaver, aid of neighbors who were called
L. M. Travis.
of Eugene, Or., mal conditions in the Eastern states. off year for tomatoes.
200,000; J. J. Chadwick. 40,000; J. over the phone, Mr. Geer would ba«
The
hide
market
is
exceedingly
sen-
chairman of the I«ane County Demo-
B. Harris, 90,000, and M. B. Smith, lost his house and barn. The barn
Brief Notes of the Trade.
ctatlc central committee, delegate to sltlve to monetary conditions and
20,000 pounds. The above figures had just been filled with hay and the
Dullness continues in the hop mar are approximated. The actual yield fire was stopped only a few feet
Denver and member of the Bryan is so closely related to other lines
shoe ket with no business of importance
notification committee, who is in of business, the leather and
may reach
more than
500,000 away.
Seattle, this morning made the state- trade, the packing industry, etc.. "passing in any section of the world pounds The price paid was 5 cents
Mr. Nogue’s father and mother
that any Improvement in its condi at the moment.
nient given.
for Italians and 5
cents for French arrived here from Marion county list
Peach supplies along Front street
”1 have
traveled
extensively tion is but the reflection of better
30-35s, with % cent drop for each week, The old gentleman is In very
throughout the states west of the ment in other branches of Industry. are very liberal with some sales of lower grade of five points.—--Myrtle poor health and will make his home
Early Creek (Ore.) Mall.
Mississippi river for three months.” When the money troubles occurred Hale's Early around 50c.
with his son, who is one of the mer-
continued Mr. Travis, "and every last fall the hide market was the Crawfords from eastern Oregon are
chants of London.
where the Bryan sentiment Is strong first to suffer and in it the slump selling from Hoc to 75c. according to
Mrs. Bandon and children left
PORT I, \ XD Ql’OT ATIONS.
I have made It a point to talk with in prices was greatest, quotations at quality, but thus far the quality has
Saturday to visit with relatives near
Grain, Flour, Fi'iil, Etc.
organized labor, especially railroad the minimum being only half what not been of the best. Some Elbertas
from the south are selling as high as
Wheat—Track prices; Club, xsc Monroe.
men. and I believe fully 60 per cent they were a few months before.
Thomas Bailey returned to Ell-
The tide has turned now and prices 85c a box.
per bushel: forty-fold, 90c; Turkey I
of them are in- favor of the Demo
rest
have a general upward
tendency,
Celery from Denver is arriving red, 90c; rife, 88c; bluestem, 92c; I gene Monday, after a 10-days'
cratic ticket.
at the springs.
“Taft is looked upon as the foe of though the course of values is likely in quite good shape and is finding valley, 88c.
Flour—Patents, »4.85 per barrel;
organized labor, and it Is going to to be Interrupted at times by tem a demand around 90c a dozen, Some
At the front Olympia selling from 75c to straights,
,4.05ft 4.55;
exports. RETURNS TO EUGENE
take some extra hard campaigning porary market conditions.
FROM LAKE COVVTT
,3.70; Valley, ,4.45; %-sack gr<-1
on the part of the Republicans to moment there Is a good demand all that figure.
over the country and prices are firm
Cantaloupe market is down with ham, ,4 40; whole wheat, ,4.65; |
break down this sentiment.”
C. C. White, who returned with bi
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Mr. Travis Is a guest at the Wash- ly maintained. In the local market much larger supplies offering fr ont I rye. »5.50.
Barley—Feed, ,24.50 per ton; family to Eugene a couple of weeii
He will leave for salted hides the quoted at 7 ft 8c and local points. Quotations go no high-.
Ington Annex.
ago from Lakeview, is satisfied tbit
Portland tonight In order to attend calf skins at 12 ft'13c, with green er than »2 a crate and range down rolled, ,27ft 28; brewing, »26.
Dry hides are to »1.50 for good stock.
Millstuffs- Bran, ,26
the l>emocrattc rally there tomorrow bides a cent less.
per
ton; the Willamette valley is a b*‘tter
middlings,
,31;
shorts, country,
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night, when Judge Alton B. Parker held at 14 ft 15c, dry kip at 13c and
dry calf skins at 16c.
Portland Livratock Market.
,29; city, ,28; U. 8. MUI chop. ,22. He says that there is no land to w
Is to speak.
bigg Market Stiffening.
With the near-by available supply
Oats—No. 1 white, ,26.50
per taken up there worth having. D’Ji
that a man of means could no douM
While quotations in general are showing a decrease, sheep displav ton; gray. ,26.
KKI.SEVS PROPOSITION
unchanged for the day. there is a
Hay—Timothy, Willamette Val make good investments or do ’’’'
W AN VOTED lMt\\ N somewhat stiffer tone in the local more strength in the local market
than for some time past, but develop ley. ,14 per ton; Willamette Valley, la business. Climatic conditions a ’
egg market.
Inquiries for supplies
,11;
Eastern
Oregon, much better here, and he «utfarva
Petitions of remonstrance a gal nut are Increasing, both from home mer ments today were not such as to war ordinary.
the granting of the Mount Scott dis chants and from the north and this rant any change in quotations None ,16 50; mixed. ,13; clover. ,9; al with malaria while there.
trict to the new water company form is causing many to ask and receive were received and livestock dealers falfa. ,11; alfalfa meal, ,20.
HIDDEN DANGERS.
Grain Bags—6He <each.
ed by B 8. Kelsay are In circultalon the higher figure quoted. Sales to say the supply in the valley is about I
Vegetable Prices.
among the residents of the Mount the northern cities have been made gone. From this time on this mar
Potatoes—Buying price,
SI ; Nature Gives Timely Warning« that
Scott territory. These petitions will on quotations given Saturday, which ket will have to draw on Eastern
No Eugene <Tti/<-n • an
Oregon.
Idaho
and
the
Rocky
Mount-'
1
25
per
hundred;
sweet
potatoes.
be presented to the county court, ask was then at 24c. but it is unllkel.v
Afford to Ignore.
ing the court to postpone the hearing that any new business would be ac ain states very largely for its supplvl 4c per pound.
of mutton.
Melons — Cantaloupes,
»1.25®
of the petition from Monday until cepted by local sellers under 25c,
DANGER SIGNAL NO 1
The hog market
is unchanged, 1.50 crate; watermelons. »1.50 per
such time as the Mount Scott people
Dn*«M,| A im I Not So Active.
with prime porkers in good demand 100 loose; crated. He pound addl- from the kidney secretions, ‘"fy
can investigate the new company
Because of the heavier arrivals of at top quotations, and stockers. tional; cabbage. ,2.25
will warn you when th* kidneys *
per dozen.
thoroughly.
dressed veal In the Front street mar
Onions— California,
»1.50
per sick. Well kidneys send out * *"'•
With but one dissenting vote the ket during the past 24 hours, receiv which comprise a good part of the
citliens of Firland last night vo'ed ers experienced much more diffi supply, somewhat less active at lower sack; Walla Walla,
»1.15® 1.25; pale and foamy, or a tbli'k. red : '
smelling urine, full of sediment »
figures. There is a decided scarcity garlic. 10c per pound.
to reject the plan of Incorporating.
culty tn getting rid of supplies that o' good hogs in the territory ad
Root
tcoot Vegetables
vegetables —Turnips. »1 50 irregular in passage
Estimates were presented showing
come especially at the prices former
DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 '’jaw«
that If Incorporated the town of Fir ly quoted and In almost every in jacent to Portland, and for months per sack carrots. »1.75; parsnips,
-3, dull »»4
from the back. Back pains
land could secure an adequate water stance a lower range of values was to come a good deal of pork will • 1 > ■ beets. »1.50.
'■-v- »n be brought in from the Mid-
heavy, or sharp and •>"( te.
’ tell f*
Hops, Wool, Hiilcs, Ftc.
system for about »8000. The vote on
you
of tl*
established for the time being. Best
y
Hops —1907, prime and choice. of sick kidneys and warn
the question Indicated the disfavor veal sold around 8c a pound . al die West.
dlabetM
»’*
Cattle are steady at the prices that 4 \ o >c per pound; olds. lftl\c approach of dropsy.
with which 't was met
Telegram.
though In a few instances as high as have ruled for several
Doan's
days,
In per pound; contracts nominal'.
Bright's disease
I
8Hc was obtained
for something lambs and calves current receipts
Wool—Eastern Oregon
average Pills cure sick kidneys and
SECHKTARl IlKNSON
| select in quality. Poor quality sold are about equal to the requirements best. 16®l«\c
Horc’s Fuiene
per
pound,
accord- permanently. Wood,
jas low as 5c a pound. Shippers need of the trade.
NOT HKRIOl’NI.Y ILL
of 3«5
Mrs. W. D.
'ng to shrinkage; Vailey, 15 @ 15 %.
Quotations ruling In the livestock
AN RKIN»RTFD Ito be very careful during the heated
Eighth street. Eugene. Oregon. M.
Mohair
—
Choice,
18ft
*
l«Hc
I period tn
making
____ Doan’s Kid«* P"“
shipments of market are:
pound.
"I hive used
I dressed meats.
Hogs— Best. »6 50 ■- 7;
medium
with
fine
results ar.d
Hides
—
Dry
hides
No
1.
14®
1
5c
San Francisco, Aug 17.
Dreased hogs are arriving quite I
|6 feeders J' 59ft »5.75.
,
pound: dry kip, Nc 1,
13c;
dry treated one of my children
s A Koier, Salem. Or.
of tne
I slowly and for them the price along
Cattle Best steers »3.75 ft 4 me- calfskins. 16c
afflicted with wcakn-
Reports that I am seriously Ill or ¡the street Is still maintained at for dlum, »3 25 ft 3 50; common. »3 > t 7 ft 8c pound; pound; salted hides, neys for a number of ’»-» P"®*
salted calfskins. 12®
» derived I
In a hospital are wholly without foun- mer figures.
3 25: roars. ,2 50 ,
3;
medium. 13c pound: green.less.
the great benefit air
dation
t hee»,* Looking Higtwr
!**•:
»2 2 5 ft 1 5 0; calves. »4ft 5.
\\ BENSON
Cascara Bark New. 4 He: car do not hesitate to rec A mend
that ’!•«<
With cream supplies very scant,
Sheep- - Best ;
wethers,
J
a
Backache,
lameness
nld.
5
carloads. 5 He.
lowing to the protracted hot weather. mixed.
ding
»3;
ewes.
,2.50
and restless draggy
hl try and Country Produce.
I was up
Jthe make of cheese is decreasing fast lambs, best trimmed. ,4;
II
life
a
burden
to
me
Extras
‘De pound; fancy,
Doa*'
r afternoon bv i and the marl ket Is disposed to show trimmed. 95 .50 Dft 3 75
able
to
get
rest
night
*
Be
r; store 1
¡a re
8< ome sales are reported
ioaer. when t he firmness
General I Market Notes.
Kidney
Pills
did
gre
extras
26® 27c;
rtaln aftern non 'to the northe •rn cities around current
Recent woe r»l sales at London
lieving
this
condttloi
second
22 ft 23c:
From Tillamook comes showed a decided gain in prtc
a big paint pot quotations.
>ver
Kasten
24 ft 25c
a story out of the report th hat but a few scattered previous sales.
at
Mr. and Mrs J "
Illness
Sa IV Ill small lots ai re still offered on the
It is not probable that the
ato
1 market.
Qi luotatlona at
ther. were in the city
pr.mary crop of the Pacific Coi
Coast thl
ear I
D
week.
r’ire2*?