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IHK EUGENE WEEKLY GUARII, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 10OM
WtEKIY REPORT OF
Thè End is Getting Close
only 9 more days ot the
Closing Out Sale
Everything Must Be Sold
One Dollar Does the Work of Two Elsewhere
35c and 40c Men’s
Underwear 25c
Men’s fine balbriggan underwear in all r I zp «;
regular 4 0c value closing out sale ............... ¡¿JV*
Umbrellas at Wholesale Cost
Men’s and women's umbrellas, in all grade«
from the best to the medium. Every one the
best. All at manufacturer’s cost.
Men’s 50c and 7 5c
Underwear 40c
Women’s Belts and
Bags at Cost
In blue, brown, pink and white, in all sizes;
the very best grade; regular 50c and 75c; our
sale price.................................................................... 4Oc
Women's high grade belts and bags at man
ufacturer's coat, in all styles and colors, from
the whit« wash belts to the fine bead
belts.
Every one the beet.
Men’s Patent Kid Shoes $3.75
Men's high grade patent kid shoes, In all
styles and shapes; solid oak soles; single coun
ters; regular $5 grade; our sale price .... $3.7.1
Silk Petticoats, Silk Gloves,
Silk Waists at Manufacturers' Cost
THE BON MARCHE
Where one dollar
goes as far as two
elsewhere
Mohs;?—15.
Chfttim bark—3c.
Wool—15c.
Poultry, Eggs. etc.
Eggs—Per doz.. 20c.
Creamery Butter—Per roll, 60c.
Hens—per lb, 10c,
Fry«—Per lb., 12c.
Dairy butter—Per roll, 50 6 60c.
Geese—Per lb. 6c.
Ducks—Per lb. 11c.
Turkey»—per lb 15c.
Fruits, Vegetable«. Etc.
Potatoes—New, 65c per hundred.
Onions—Per cwt., $2.50.
Lemon»—Per case, $4.00.
Oranges—$3.25.
Livestock Market.
Good cows—2 6 2 >4c.
Steer»—Per lb., 2 >4 6 3c.
Good prime dressed veal—n @ 6c.
Mutton en foot—2 l-2c.
Fat hogs on foot—5*4c®6.
Fat hogs—dressed—7c.
Oram «nd Feed.
Flour—$4.40.
N«w hay—$8.
Baled hay—$10.
Timothy Hay—Per ton. $16.
0*1«—Per bushel, 356 40c.
Bran—Per ton $25.50.
Mixed feed—Per ton $30.
Short«, per ton—-$32.
Wheat—Per bushel, 85c.
Rolled barley—Per ton. 130.
Chopped feed—Per ton, $30.
Cracked corn Not in market.
Much New Wheat.
Grain men estimate that about
10,000,000 bushels of the new crop
<■ the Pacific Northwest have been
»old to date, practically all this
wheat has been bought by a few of
the larger exporters, the smaller deal
ers not being able to operate to any
great extent because of the extreme
prices offered by the exporters. These
prices in many cases have been sev
I
eral cents above the export value of
FOR
HALE
—
(Continued.)
• OR HALB
wheat. A good part of the purchases
are said to have been on the export
FOR
SALE
OR
RENT
—
806
acres
in
WOOD FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo-
basis, but where competition
has
EHYSKTANA AND SURGltOAB
Cloverdale Valley, 5 miles above
ran's shoe store.
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been encountered bids have been
Goshen and five miles from Cres
well. One of the best all-around DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic made considerably higher. The smal-
FOR SALE—Tuorougnured Hereford
physician. Offices over Chambers' ler dealers, those who buy from the
places In Lane county, with every
bulls for sale. Enquire 650 Wil
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■tore,
and
618
Willamette street farmers and sell to exporters
piped
to
I
Water
Is
convenience,
lamette street.
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Phone Black 132 6. Consultation millers or to the California trade, are
springs
the house; three
good
free.
unable
to
meet
the
figures
offered
Residence 734 Ferry street
close by; 6-room house; barn 60
FOR SAI.E A good buggy and har-.
Phone Red 3197.
In the country at the present time
x70, will hold 200 tons of loose
ties« for $25. 680 Charnelton at.. I
and are practically idle, but expect
125
acres
of
good
timber,
hal-
|
hay;
telephone Black 4722.
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| C. H. CANNON, M. D.—Homoepathlc to have their Inning later, when the
ance almost level, lying over 1
physician and surgeon,
Chronic heavy export buying slows down.
miles
along
Cloverdale
Valley,
on
FOR SALE Huff Orpington eggs.
The reason for the large operations
diseases and diseases of women
county
road;
good
family
orchard;
13 for $1. W. B, Hampton. 1103
and children a specialty. Electri- of the exporters is still a matter of
possession given October 1. Also
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st. I
cal vibratory and light treatment much conjecture, as the condition of
for rent or sale, a good farm sit
foreign markets at the present time
uated 1 Vi miles from the larger Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn bulld- apparently does not Justify the buy
FOR SALE— First-das« grub oak
ing.
Phone Maln 640.
Boards
place. In the Pleasant Hill neigh-1
wood
Apply te II. L. Eller, Eu
ing movement at high prices at this
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
borhood; fairhou»« and two-story
gene, Or., or phone Farmers 83. tf
end. it is surmised in some quarters
barn, granary and hop house. On
that, the speculation is purely In an
ly half a mile from school, post- DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathk ticipation of Improved conditions la
?OR SALK—»-room house, three
phy»*eian.
All
curable disease!
office
and
public
hall.
For
fur
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot I
treated.
Women and childtan t ter. and if this is the case, the farm
ther particulars see
80x76 feet.
Price, $2100.
Ore i
specialty. Office over F E. Dunn’s ers will find It a good thing for them
J R SELLERS,
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gon Land Company.
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to have such influential holders sup-
Phons Red 1631.
247 Lawrence St., Eugene.
porting tin- market.
On the oth«t
All SALE - Number 3 Oliver type
G. 3. BEARDSLEY, M. D. Regular hand, many members of the trade
WAATKD
writer, nearly new.
Has been
..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 still believe that the recent flurry
used only few weeks.
Call
at
and 17 McClung building. Eighth and the maintenance of high prices
WANTED
—
To
rent,
a
modern
house
Eugene Gun Co.'s Store.
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■ nd Willamette streets. Office and is lint the effort of some of the ship-
not later Hum September 15. G. G.
|>ers to squeeze others who are sup
residence phone. Main 47.
Gross
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posed to have sold short or made ex
)R SAI.E Jersey Dull two years
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
<k
tensive tonnage engagements.
old; four and one-half miles north
At any rate, while buying at the
of Eugene on McKensie.
Phone WANTED Extra good cow. fresh L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Otflet
Farmers 118. A. W. Blanton. a27
over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene moment Is not heavy, prices offered
September 1 to 10.
845 Alder
in the country are held up to the old
Oregon.
street.
a2 7
■It SAI.E One National cash reg
figure, regardless of changes taking
ister. one Remington typewriter
LEON R. EDMUNsUN, Attorney-at- place abroad or in the Eastern ex
Hid a large Iron Hiife. Enquire of WANTED Competent girl. Mrs. A.
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan changes. Farmers are holding firmly
W. Skipworth, 108 West Eighth
. M. Travis, Uian *
Savings
in the hope of a later rise, while buy
and Savings Bank.
street.
link building
ers are not disposed to offer more
and can do absolutely nothing by
WANTED A girl to do general L>. M. TRAVIS, Atturuey-at-Iaw. Of offering less
fice over Eugene Loan A Savings
housework.
Apply 657 Willam
The oats market is quiet but firm.
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
ette street.
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There Is the customary demand, lint
very little is being offered, as only
WANTED A number ot girls to s. I>. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of a small part of the crop has been
fice over Eaton's book store. 616
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
Willamette street.
Phone Black thrashed so far. Old oats are well
FOR SALE Choice corner lot. 80x
gene General Hospital.
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cleaned up and as there is a good in
2881.
120, und almost new house fitted
quiry for them, buyers are required
with elvctrh lights and well fin WANTED One or two vacant lots,
to pay stronger prices. This keeps
with or without residence, in good C. A. W1NTERME1ER, Attorney-at
ished
All necessary outbuildings.
law Land titles end probate spec up the ideas of farmers in regard
location In Eugene. Address, giv-
In a desirable location. S. W. I'|>-
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bria- to the new crop.
Ing lowest price and terms. Box
ton. Springfield, Or.
a27
Barley continues dull, with the un
tow Bank.
s4
328. Tillamook, Or.
dertone barely steady.-
Offerings
HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from WANTED Good competent girl for
the owner and buy right, nice high
A. WALTON & NESS. Attorneys-at-law have been larger than usual in
general housework Mrs. M.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will last few days.
lots or house and lot. all on the
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
Grain prices are unchanged at
practice in ad ths courts In the
street car line. 1 have 8 lots and 2
state. Office, room 3, Walton Board of Trade yesterday. Bids
dwelling houses. All must go. In WANTED—TO RENT A big farm
wheat were more numerous but a
Block. Eugone, Oregon.
quire at 806 East Thirteenth ,<t.
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years,
cent separated the ideas of buyers
titres» ’’C. D.,’’ care Guard, tf
FOR SALE -Hot air engine; force
GEORGE B DORRIS- Attorney-at- and sellers and prevented the closing
pump connected; 660-gaiion tank,
law; office Hovey Building, cor- of any business
Receipts for the day were 61 cars
fittings, 40 feet lH-inch pipe, for WANTED Position by lady stend
8th and Willamette street«; room* and 4472 sacks wheat; 2 cars and
ali or addi «M I M t>
■ale cheap at Hall * Shumway’s.
I
and
2
upstairs.
2 44 West Sixth street, Eugene, Or.
1069
330 sacks oats; 7 cars and
East Seventh street. See it.
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sacks of barley; 504 sacks four; 1447
WOODCOCK A POTTER, Attoraeys- sacks bran and 18 cars and 558 bales
FOR SALE $600 bond of Eugene
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O hay.
School District (No 4); thirteen WANTED Young man to learn the
Hotter. Offlee one block south of
clothing
business
Apply
clothing
Hop short.« Are Scared,
years to run; drawing 4 per cent,
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon
department at once. S H. Friend
payable semi-annually; nun-tax
Fearful of every shadow
ly-
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market. short
able
R. Yergle. West Seventh
WILLIAMS A BEAN. Attorneys-at- draws across the hop
these
sellers
are
doing
much
worrying
street, Eugene
■'•’•’
law. J. W Williams. L. E. Bran
WANTED By District No. 132. to
Practice In all courts of the stab days for to date they have covered
borrow $.‘>00 to build new school
TEAM FOR SALK Good trusty
and before the U. S Land Office but a fraction of their supplies
house.
A. W. Jones, District
team for sale: weight from 2500 to
Offices 12. IS, 14 and 16 McCluni around 4 and 5e a pound, but the
cuerk, Fall Creek
aS 8
fact that growers are talking much
2600; drive single; would sell sep
of not gathering their hops, has in
arate
A. L. Wood. West end of
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JESSE
G
WELLS.
Lawyer.
No.
26
Eighth street
Phone Farmers 86. WANTED- Position as cook In camp
West Eighth street, Eugene. Or duced the leaders to begin contract
or hotel.
Fifteen years’ experi
ing again. None of them are, how
■2 0
opp-salte
poetofflee. Gives special I
ence.
References,
Booth Kelly
ever. paying over 8c a pound, it is
attention
to
the
examination
of
ab
Co. R B. Garman, Loifllon. Or. if
stated that Julius Pincus of Salem Is
FOR SALE Oue team ot heavy
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
taking on large lots for his relatives
mules, one set of chain harness
tates. conveyance« aud collections at Tacoma Messrs. Isaac Pincus A
■ nd one 3 '■« inch Mil. hell wagon, WANTED 999 families to get their
Also to all pension matters. Phons Sons—but the Salem man denies It.
shoes repaired at the "Enterprise !
in good condition. Mules are true
Red 1176.
In any event It is stated that some
to • fault and « perfect team for
shoe repair shop. Half soles 35c I
contracting for the Tacoma firms
all purposes.
Price for outfit,
■ nd up
59 East Ninth afreet
s8 ! i N. HARBAUGH.
Special
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account has been done recently
$450. Inquire at this offlee.
tlon given to divorce and sett la around 7 and 8c a pound
Messrs
WANTED Two first-clasa brick-lay-;
ment >f estates
Agent for Conti-
Pincus A Sons are said tobe the larg
DRAFT HORSES FOR HALE
•■rs
Work on I t). O. F, build I
nentat Insurance Company. Room est short selling hop firm in the coun
Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have
Ing. Brownsville, Or. Union wages
5. First National Bank Building. try at this time
Some time ago the
four good draft horses for sale
Address H x 152. Springfield. Or.
Eugene, Oregon.
members of the firm were in Portland I
cheap, They are young and well
Building.
•1
• nd through a morning paper en
bred, Call and see them at ¡'res
deavored to force the growers to cui-|
well, or write to Schmitt Bros ter
UNDKRTAKKKN
tlvate and afterward pick their cr >;■
description, prices and terms
tf WANTED—Furnished holts«. 5 or 6
roum« for two or three months,
This was done by the firm talking
not too far out. Throe In family , J. W. KAYS * uv., undertakers and of a higher market.
All this tim
funeral
directors.
Eugene.
Or.
Eugene Real Estate A Investment
while talking of excellent chances fn
Co
DAY A HENDRKSON, undertakers the growers to make money on
and embalmers
Corner Wiliam crops ot 1908, the Tacoma fli
said to have been selling every
ette and Seventh at reels
short It «could find a purchase
though the price be s<
w T. GORDON, funeral director I 1 even
State licensed embalmer.
Office centR bt'low actual cost of pr
ak
■ nd residence. Tenth snd Oliv« j tlon.
Krtin* u ill H« l|> 4 nip.
streets
Phone Red 4««l.
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The late r sins tn the Will»
AHM TX AUTORS
valley will 1trip the hop crop
r. chll-
to Joi
I terlnlly and Ithe e«titnates of d<
'arpets
Call
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT» 1 and grower« ■ re being raised
Call at
. Room
CO.. Rooms 3 aud 3, Waren Blocx, vinca arc hmi ■king quite health;
cd 133
Eugene, Or Pnc»a reasonable.
there ts prac tlcally no vermin a
CLASSIFÌED COLUMNS
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
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EUGENE MARKET
60G*0c per box; pears. 75c6 $1.50
, ported.
The same condition ru
per box; plums, 75c per box; grapes, I
| in Washington.
(Special Cori
Joe Harris of Salem, who was In 80c6 $1.25 per crate.
Tr pical Fruit -Oranges, Medlter-;
Walterville, Au
I Portland yesterday, states he has re-
Eng- ranean sweets. $3 6 3.75 per box; | in g commenced at
feived
a
cable
from
of Valencia lates, $3.50 6 4.50 per box; jard last Frida'
a
; land
estimating
crop
Miss Irene
Br
eom- lemons, fancy, $5.50 6 6 per box;
530,000
hundredweight,
_ 5; standard.
$3.50 front Eugene to \ ¿Wöh,,B C*m*’
pared with a crop of about 37 ,000 choice. $4.506
. , b*' ’ moth«
For the per box; grapefruit, choice to fancy, fore taking her p akd
■ hundredweight a year ago. r~
Pürl*M
$3.50
per
box;
bananas,
5
A»
6
6c
per
The
new
boiler
a
| continent Mr. Harris'
' cable gives an
I
Inman
mill
has
bee
pound.
estimate of 1,210,000 hundrelweight
Potatoes—Buying price, $16 110 erations are expt.
compared with a crop of about 1,-
bt,Ön ätZ
per hundred; sweet potatoes 3% 6
Monday, which wl <i
000,000 a year ago.
by those who have had 7"
per pound.
Butter .Market Mixed.
Cantaloupes—$1.50 6 2 per crate;
There is a mixed condition in the watermelons, $1.50 per 100 loose; work during the br. .lkd
ert a
return
local butter market at the moment. crated *4c per pound additional; ca- ---------
Eugene after a visit
The advance ot one creamery yester- i sabas, $2 25 6 2.50 per dozen.
*I,h ¡»er moUl^
Mrs Brownson.
day to 32lzic started the rest of the|-•>» Onions—California.
$1.50
per
Mr Wing was in tv|s
makers who fear the market has been sack. Walla Walla, $1.2561.50; gar Friday
- u-_ buying
u
“^«hborho,«
advanced already to too high a fig
The funeral of
lic.
10c
per
pound.
1
ure. While the local market in it
Root Vegetables—Turnips, $1.50 held Thursday at the ^ Peabodv
“burg
self justifies a further advance In per sack; carrots, $1.75; parsnips,1 tery.
value, outside conditions are oppo $1.75; beets, $1.50.
The ladles of \ altervillo
site and already shippers of eastern
Vegetables—Beans, 5c per pound; ;
cream Friday «x-rin. .J*”«
stocks have taken advantage of the cabbage, l%c per pound; corn, 256 ■ Ice
prised Rev. King » - ,h* and ’«r-
fact that the Portland market is the 30c per doz.; cucumbers, hothouse,) He gave his faV.. "
highest in the country and are pre 25c per dozen; outdoor, 306 40c per evening. We rec-
,,.rv „ s“n|h»
paring to make further shipments on box; egg plant,
lon?®rUCh
$1.75
per crate; he cannot be with
this direction. The one car recently lettuce, head. 15c per dozen; par sermons were ven interi,7hl»
arrived has been cleaned up at about sley, 15c per dozen; peas, 6c per instrtictive.
8
7c a pound loss than what city mak pound; peppers, 86 10c per pound;
Miss Belle Millican has
ers are asking for their best produc
radishes, 12 He per dozen.
to Walterville after a vear'a . k ”'"*1
tion. A further advance in local
having spent the past four
values would have the effect of forc
the East and takln. ln h“°vn
ing large shipments in this direction CELEBRATES HIS
stone
Park on her niurn trip’ £
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from California as well as from the
NINTIETH BIRTHDAY Millican reports a most deb.h.,
east, and this would break the local
trip and says one who ha, not“'
market in half.
Oottage Grove, Aug 22.—The 96th the park does not rally nnd.,,,,2
birthday ef Samuel Markee, one of the old saying. ’Inde«4iblb]o '“*
the oldest men In Oregon and one of
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Alson Po«r Is visiting *t hil ,
its pioneers, was celebrated here last in Linn county.
1
Grain, Hour. Feed, Etc.
Sunday. All of his children, six
Wheat, track prices: Club, 88c per i
The building committee of the hl
bushel; forty-fold, 90c; Turkey red. daughters and one son, and many
grand and great grand children were ble University yesterday accepted th.
90c; fife, 88c; bluestem, 92c; Val
present.
stone work of Contra, tor J \
ley, 88c.
.Mr. Markee was born August 16, and a settlement in full wM made •
Flour—Patents, $4.85 per barrel;
1818, near Columbus, Ohio, and In day. The committe is much ulea-s
straights,
$4.056 4.55;
exports,
$3.70; Valley, $4.45; %-sack gra 1864 crossed the plains by ox team, with Mr. Nash's work. The intertor
ham. $4.40; whole wheat,
$4.65; locating at Cedar Mills, where he of the building is being rushed to
engaged in farming, and lived in completion.
rye, $5.50.
Barley—Feed, $24.50
per ton; Washington county ever since.
There are many imitations of [>
rolled, $276 28; brewing. $26.
Witt’s Carbolized Witch HazH s*|,e
Millst lift's Brail. $20 per
ton;
in but just one original. Sold bv an
Dr.
Lowe'
the
optician
will
be
middlings, $31; shorts, country, $29,
his Eugene office all next week, after druggists.
city, $28; F. S. Mill chop, $22.
Oats—No. I
white, $27 6 27.50 which time he will be absent for
eight weeks. If you have head or ORS. CHRISTIE & HANSON. 1,.
per ton; gray, $266 26.50.
censed Veterinary Surgeons. Calls
Hay—Timothy, Willamette Val eye ache, don't fail to have him test
Special ground glasses
promptly answered night or day
ley. $14 per ton; Willamette Valley, your eyes.
Res. Phone Main 612. Office with
ordinary,
$11;
Eastern
Oregon, furnished for complicated eyes. Nine
Bangs Livery Co. Phone 21.
$16.50; mixed, $13; clover. $9; al teen years’ experience.
falfa. $11; alfalfa meal, $20.
tomia .
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is
Tin lati Tou Han linn MW
Vegetables and Fruits.
especially recommended for children. Han tks
Fresh Fruits—Apples, new Cali- It tastes nearly as good as maple su-
fornla, $1.25 6 1-50 per box; peaches,
Sold by all druggists.
EGINNING NEXT
SATURDAY, AUG. 29
THE
STEVENS
&
HULIN
PIANO
HOUSE
inaugurate a
Room-Making Sale
1 his is to make room in their new store for a carload of fine ‘TYanas no*u> en «vfr
direct from the Extern factory.
THE STOCK NOW ON HAND
MUST BE REDUCED
Hence, if you want a quality bargain. SECURE YOUR PIANO NOW and save
money.
The worlds best makes arc represented.
low figures will astonish you.
You will not be disappomied, The
The earliest buyers will have a better variety, so don't delay calling and making
your selection.
No Greater Bargains Ever Offered in Lane County
This sale will last but a very few days.
e are in the Commercial Club block, opposite the Methodist Church- on Wil
lamette Street.
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