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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
T win consider that th temp »o to And where kind was d, t ary I s the t: n la the real offender the only poseible motive of the crime fact: the d- tcute d for 11» the enhancement of dividends, and receiving th was pen the only punishment authorized is a lto other shl utan tally fine, great caution must be exercised similar dr« ondti Ions, by the court lest the fixing of ■ and bt-caus i y a rate small amount e urage the defend- three times liter shlp- ant to future violations by esteem I per* in the Chi ng * tuli . Ing the penalty be In the nature of a i have bee- “en - comp license. The defendant argues that Again, -. If the -•rinilna- • - 4 to hold offenses would INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS Hice'li. the Roseburg brewer. ‘ tion or fav At an adjourned session of the ndant. or be a violation of the constitutional j0l’llgg been doing a big business inequality of rates &8 i ween de prohibition against the imposition of city council last evening contracts ONE KNICKERBOCKER, ’beufe'1. »-'b blB ne*r bM>r' ,rrlV- 'fendant and other *h iter* ever the excessive fines, and It is urged that for the pavement of West Eighth ONE PLAIN. I Alton, wert - tn in ».de case it is — I mm •«- »M «» »«' evening and after an In- pla.n that any evidence offered oa ' congress could never have inti - '■ ' street from Charnelton street to *•* S < « be several dealers who behaif of defendant wt..,-b tented to to confer upon the coart such power Monroe street, six blocks: F.ajst Sev HIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of Ung the beverage ““Prove that conten“ m *ad to »how It la th« view of the court that for knee pants, is guaranteed to stand the hardest • them collectively during that the »-cent rate «lv»n •., de'ead- (the law to take from one of Its eor- enth street from Oak to High, two After a thorough dlecu»- ant wttR open to al!, wa. »dm.mibl« porata ereaturas as a penalty for the block», and 160 feet of the alley be wear without ripping or tearing. *„«•> » matter F was decided to and could not prepe.- >• Ue ob;««t«d cotnmiMlon of a dividend producing tween East Sixth and East Seventh The Fants are tapad and sewed twice. The Plain crime lea« th«n on«-thlrd of Its net v .to sevs and te keep oa wal- by the government or ex iud«.i by dar ng the period streets from Willamette street east ?be tlblnl eo an arrest would be the court. Fanti are made with Double Seat and Knees troni But .uch .,:d«nc« pre f«r short of the Im war« let to the Warren Construction “ »lew tlU; Ta,-I sented by th* defxndaat to th« court seam to seam. ®~ „• «'.» ordinance In the court«. and »ought to h«v« admit’.««! to the poaltloa of an exeesalv» fine, and Co., at the uui« figure for which ’’ ¿«1 '. t : two of the dealers be- surely to do thts would not be the ex- th« company Is doing all of its pav »aju - - .. Jury was object, d t< » ht awvam arc'sa of as rcucs. real power as Is Ing in this city. . dTl"À.t?-oo2Ln(if.' n-' ' “ • m;>' >yed when a sentence Is Imposed D „ t ut others were willing that «uch proof The contract for building the : T W^, , y doom! taking from ■ human being one day JJ^one' »1«* should •• tha on« to from j from the the Jury. Fu- fust,nee. Hol of his Itberty. In this connection It curbing on West Eighth «treet aud the East Seventh street contracts Into court lands. th« Alton Company's rat« quo •v-ltaay be observed that th» figures «x- Attorn».’ A _ C. Woodcock «nd J. tation clerk, testified that th« Alton | htbltlug the net earning of th« Rtand- was let to T. H Ellis at 35 cents for to defend straight and «0 centB for curved M PIP” wer« retained iard Oil Company of New Jersey dur curbing, his bld being three ceut« As the city attorney Riveted buttons that can't pull oft. All edges me thOM »7^1. ing ths period covered by this Indict lews for each kind than that of the ■ ■ er no «Treats wer« made ment ir» <w«-«ed!ngly instructive be Warren Construction ’ ' •________________ Fsrrtnc- cloth scientifically «hruuk— aad sanitarily camphorated to protect it Xfxr but' Chief of T Poll«« ’ollr« Farring- Co. E R ran»» ef the peculiarly futliaa'» re- Mutuai’? was awarded the contract '.n sav bv ’in Probab1^ ««*nd tj iron moths and germs. la tion be’ween the «harnet«? of th« for the drainage on West Eighth La matter t< morrow srlma • ad the revean»« of the effend- street. W«arl>etter Comlunatian tails give the best value for the least The Warren Construction ’cbae. Knths w»« arrewt- «r." Co. will do the drainage work on j , lgtP this afternoon. He will ap- money — $5.00 for th« ««it with extra pant«. It la readily sees, therefor«, that Bast Seventh «tre«t L- in tha poll«« «cart to«a«rrow at ths «rltlilstn «f the extract taken The ordinances assessing the cost ;» a tn from this coart's opinion Is ia the to each property owner on «eversi ALL PATTI IMS- ALL STYLES ALL SIZES hlgheat d«gr»« hyp«r«rltlcal." different stretch«« of pavement were FOR »ALE UY Proparly, th« sggravattng earenm- r«ad aad paeeed. •tsnAoe or ai«tt«r wktsh assv be look The ordinane« licensing vendors ed Into shea id b« I a aom« way aon- pop cora, last er««ui. «te.. un the aeeted w th. or the immediate ennee- streets at $20 P«r quarter was quonae of th» «ffease for whlah th« passed defendant Is oa trial (1 Bishop, Four «ewer ordinances were pu»- • Criminal Is», Section S4S and sed providing for the construction of EUGENE, OREGON no“«s' The trial court observed no •ewers In the allev between Wlllat’ such limitation ette and Oak near Fifteenth; In the Coansel can find no authority to alley between <>«k and Pearl from Chicago. Rept. 16.—Coansal for support that which th« trial court Fifteenth to Sixteenth; in the alley the Standard Oil Company of Indiana did and this conrt condemns in fix between Ninth «nd Tenth from Jef ■ n an answer filed to the petition of lair their uuh»ard-0f fin» ferson west one block, and in the nment guthorit oa for a re Th« provision of the bill of rights ■ Iley between Eleventh and Twelfth hearing of thr appeal from Judge In the eighth sanendment tn the fed from Jefferson street two blocks Land!«' judgment fining the company eral constitution forbidding the Im west. p, 01 it" fur violation of the anti position of excessive ffaee enacts s The petition to extend the water rebate laws, filed today, upheld the rherlshed principle of the Msgna mains south of Fifteenth s’reel on derision of Judges Groasenp^ Baker Char's, which Is the fonndatloa of Alder, we» handed back to the coun- JOHN D BOT the T'nltcd States slr- who American and Anglo-Saxos law» and ell by Chairman Harbaugh, ruit court of appeals, reverafng the Head of th« Standard Oil trust, Jurisprudence, aad which reqnired stated that ----- the plant hail not yet judgment and lifting the burden of which has successfully withstood all that fines Imposed for faults nr been turned over to the city • fine, as good law. am City Attorney Bean reported ' that Ing this quiet," said Mr Wahlberg. not changed today Pork was steady crimes ahonld be "after th« manner • • toward legal res' rtl Oniona- California. ■ $1.2» per ply justified by the records of the upon it« operations of the fault." or "aceordiog to the there were no obstacles in the way , "but it Is a fact, nevertheless." today with a price range of 6 to 7% sack Os- of opening th« alley throng i the helnonsness of ft," «nd forbad« fines Klaber, Wolf A Netter report that cents ■ pound. Receipts were moder case. Root Vegetable«—Turnips, ll.fi® Point by point the iniwir, whirh issued and had in fore« la 190$ $86 so large as to deprive a defendant nt burn tract In the southwest part cf hops »re coming down very light In ate. per sack. carrots. $1.76; parsnlim, op- commodity tariffs of th» sama kind town «nd th« alley was ordered that which was n«cee««ry to his vo wa« formally placed on record by | Washington. "It Is not pnsstbls." Butter Firm i » im 1 I'achasiged. $1 75. bee«», 11.50. Colonel R. W Stewart, general attor and character as the 8-e«nt «otsmod- cation or livelihood. said Herman Klaber, "that Waster« eneil. Strength prevail» In the city cre«m Dairy «nil <>»untry Produce. ity tariffs under which tha defend ney for the Standard Oil Company In Washington can have over $.000 erv butter market, »nd with the lead Butter -Extras. 31 %c per pound; ant ’ « transportation in question took bales The Yaklms rrnp Is figured ing brands of country make the nltu> fancy 27%; choice, 25c; «tore, 18c. Chicago, takes up the arguments of there at 4000 to 5000. hnt I place atfon Is the same. In some quarters the petition for rehearing, which seta place, and that In 1904 ther« were ATTEMPT LIFT OF Eggs Oregon «■■trae, 2S if * 9c; GOVERNOR FORT. . | errors and psrtienlarlv 358 such eommcidity tariffs, snd in ; ft at 6,0u0 to 7,000 bales Our Cal the supply la short of requirements firsts 2 5 0 26c; seconda 22 0 23c; 1905 there wer» 427; and that rates ifornia estimate 1» 75,000 bales, and and orders are filled with difficulty. thirds 15 tit 20c; Kantern, 2i> Kt 27c. suy-tested that the upper conrt had Seagirt, N. J., Sept. 12.—An at for New York 35.000 bales Is in» But for conditions In other markets erred in its understanding of what wer» quoted under th»»» tariffs (Rec Poultry Mixed chicken 11'1*11% ord . 448). Defendant offered till's» of Eastern prices here would probably be ad ithe accepted estimate the trial Jndge had really said con Poultry Mixed chickens. 11 0) tempt to sssssslnste Governor Fort, tariffs in evid»nce to th» Jury so that our not changed vanced As It Is there Is little like 1 1 %c lb, fancy hens. , dealers. We have cerning previous offenses by the 12%<l*13c; of New Jersey, was thwarted by the the jury might sea how other ship estimate. lihood of any change In the immed roosters, Standard Oil Company of Indiana of 10c; Spring 13r«*14c; Mohalr—18. vigilance of a postoffice employe, who crop pers were treated; but objection of he the beet CSSlly I " 1 Ills will iate future. Receipts from the out ducks, old, 120l2%c; Spring 1 4 0> the Standard Oil Company of New (thittim bark —4c. discovered a cleverly arranged Infer ever I counsel for the government to them Oregon has | in point of q >i*l It y side today were 165 cases. 15c; geese, old. 8c; young, 10c; tur Jersey. Wool—15«. machine In the malls. Had the seen. Thera are practically no re- Egg Market is Higher. keys, old. 17 0 18c; young. 20c. The r«al point is,” says ths an was sustained and they were exclud nal Poultry. Rw. ete- governor opened It in the usual way ed. Defendant then sought to have ports at all of diseases In the yards. ” Receivers of eggs along Front swer. "did the trial court in Impos there Is little doubt hut what it would Eggs—-Per dozen. 23c. Klaber, Wolf * Net tor's London street are generally quoting a higher ing punishment take Into considera admitted to the Jury further testi have killed him. The governor's mail mony of Hollands (which was given cable, received yesterday, said Per roll 62* price today. While some are »till Creamery Bott tion the relations between the Stand has been carefully watched since the "There is no change In-the crop offering supplies at 27 %c, others Hens—Per lb. 10c. ard Oil Company of New Jersey and to the court on his voir dire but out recent crusade against the violators market. Demand Is only for choice. are obtaining 2Nc and In few Instan Frys- Par lb , 12*. the Standard Oil Company of Indi lof the hearing of the Jury), to the ef of the law at Atlantic City. Dairy butter - Per roll, 50 J* 60c. , Barth * Sons, of Nuremberg, cabled ces at sigh as 28%c. The tendency ana. and did it base Its fine upon the fect that during the period in ques That the would-be assassin had a that their etslmate for the continent of the market 1» higher, because of (lees*—Per lb. 6«. wealth < f the Standard Oil Company tion he regarded this rate of 6 cents grim sense of humor was evidenced remains at 1.100,000 cwt. Heller, of the smaller arrivals Ducks— Per lb 11c. of New Jersey and Its ability to pay. as the lawful rate from Whiting to by the following message written on Prague, cabled: "Crop Is coming Turkeys - Per lh 15c. Mayor J. D. Matlock became a full Brief Note« of the THMle, Instead of upon the wealth of the East St. Louis, and so would have a hit of paper to the governor: down over our estimates.” Fruits. Vegetable«. Fte. Fandard Oil Company of Indiana and quoted the rate to any one applying. Union Oil Company Imlay announ I fledged Eagle last night, having been "Please notify us promptly of any Outlook for Oregon Potato««. It is clear that the Alton s traffic given his pinions by Eugene Aerie Potatoes New. 60r p«T hundred. Its liability to pay?” change in your address." while an- I The recent report that tnere would ced an advance of %c a gallon on No. 275. It is said Ills Honor per The answer further alleges t^at I department regarded the filing with Onions— Per cwt . $.“ coal oil in bulk and cases and lc a be no demand at all fir Oregon po- formed the stunts of Initiation to the Judge Landis referred to the Now I the Interstate commerce commission Lemtini- -Per case, $4.00. I tatoes at profitable prices Is slight gallon on gasoline, following the re great satisfaction and glee of the Jersey r rporation as the “real de ¡of the tariff which in terms applied Oranges $3.25 cent rise of Standard Oil. ly in error, for the report really LivoHtock Market. fendant." and the Indiana Company Chicago-East St. Louis rates to Whft- Bean market Is »omewhat easier members of the Aerie. This order In meant to say that there would not because lng-Esst St. Louis shipments as In le of the nearness of the sea strong In Eugene and is growing rap as the "nominal defendant." Goo 1 cows—2 0 2'<* c. likely be much of a market until af idly. The local aerie owns a busi I'nder the rules of federal judi gal effect the filing of the rates so son ’ s opening for the new crop. Steers—Per lb., 2 % if 3c. ter the turn of the year. ness lot on Willamette street near ciary procedure the government at applied; and such offered testimony Grape prices are demoralized some Good prime dressed vial—5 ® 6c. Sam Broadus, who gave the Inter Fifth and will probably erect a home what owing to the liberal Hiipplie» of torneys have a right to file a reply was that the Alton, so thinking, had Mutton sn foot 2 l-2c. ; view, and who 1» recredited with bo- llghtcolored Tokays. of Its own on the lot some time In Price range» to the answer to their petition if they numbers of tariffs naming rates from Fat hogs on foot 5%c®6. 1 ing well up In the market, states from 75c to $1.25. the near future. discover In it any new matter which Chicago, which were not filed with Fat hogs dressed 7c. that the Interview did not x> quite the interstate commerce commission, There 1s a wide range In tomato they consider needs a rejoinder, Gram «nd Feed. far enough. but which under these filed applica prices owing to the difference In the ME.XKXPH Hol.Il>\' Points in the .Answer. "The potato buslnoi i." he srys, »Ize of pack and quality. Some loose Flour—$4.40. < EI.EBR 4TEI>. The answer of the company says: tion tariffs were applied from Whit New hay $9. ¡".vtll be dull, very dull here for the ly packed stuff 1» not bringing over ing, Indiana: and as Hollands in "It Is urged by counsel that the next two or three months, The Cali- 25c a box while »elect quality and Baled hay—$10 and $12. formed the court, they "did it on ev- City of Mexico, Sept. 1«—Today's court should give consideration as Timothy Hay—Per ’on. $16. fornla river crops are almost celebration of the ninety-eighth an tight pack Is selling at 40it 50c. again to the purpose which congress Yerv occasion" (Record. 468-66). And heavy as a year ago, while the qual Oat» Per b.ishil. 350 40c. defendant sought by other testimony niversary of the Independence of tad in the passage of the act making Portland Livestisk Market. ity Is among the best I have ever Bran -Per ton $25.50. Mexico, has been unusually brilliant it criminal for shippers in interstate 1 of Hollands to show that the Alton so Portland Union Stockyards, Sept. and enthusiastic, known for that growth. Last year Mixed feed—Per ton $30. ■dealt with these tariffs in question The day's pro- (mimerce to accept or receive con while the rivers produced heavy 16. The livestock uinrket 1» in good gramme Included the customary clv- Shortt, per ton- ; firms from the lawful, published (Record, 397-8). But all this evi of sheep, shape with the exception yle'ds of potatoes, the quality was . S5c. |c ceremonies at Wheat Per bush I Chapultepec In the transportation rates, viz: to strength dence was objected to by the govern- unut.te’lv bad. A year neo the river the latter being rather dull nnd slow morning, a military parade reviewed Rolle I barley —Per ton. $:1O. ’s and make more effective the pro | nient and excluded from th«' jury by In prices Is although no change gr< wtrs of California w. re somewhat ton. $30. — Per Chopped feed by President Diaz In the afternoon, ’¡•’¡ms and great purpose of the In | the court. So, again, defendant Imdlv hurt In the reglci. of thdr shown at the moment. Cracked corn —Not in market. and the formal opening of Congress terstate «ommerce act, which was (as sought to prove by the testimony of , peegrtbooks by holding their pota The cattle market I« eiteremely this evening. ' (unsel quote from the rulings of the Wann (who was the Alton's general toes for higher prices. This year firm for select stuff and an advance The »trecta were elaborately dec lior (>l TIXMlk ’uprtn urt of the United States», I freight agent during all the period they are going to sell almost every of 25c Is shown In the price, fine lot orated wit h foreign flags, the Am- 'of 2% years in question except the »hllst seeking to prevent unjust 17- Interesting thing as soon as possible In fa'tt. of steers sold today at $1.25, this be erlcan colors being very much In evl- Portland. Sept, and unreasonable rates, to secure last three months thereof, and was a witness for the government», that In the Pacific they have already started. They wLI ing the extreme top figure for the dance. Many visiting Americans wit- times are promised ♦•quality of rates as to all and de neaaaa the festivities and ceremonies I the rate on petroleum and its pro From sell ficely until the bulk of the crop present season thus far. Coa»t hop market this fall, stroy favoritism, these last being ac- of the day. to moved. ' ducts from Whiting to East St. I^ouis The market 1» excellent for calves the way the hops have been gobbled mniplished by requiring the publlca- "Gutside of the river section there and If <ar lota of fat stuff, not too the route up by the buyers at this early stage •n of tariffs and by prohibiting se during the period and over nr • In' few potatoes In California heavy, arrive a still better price is was not IS Cl cents, But of the game, it looks as if it will be i in question cret departures from such tariffs and When the river grooms likely, according to commission men. o objected to by the gOV- more of a dealer's market than any th',- yea- ■'rh'.dding rebates, preferences and | this was als clean up "nd that will > • tr Into Ir .TOnX FRAXKI.IN FORT. by the trlal thing else. Grower« ’ sales are like lernment andexcluded Hogs Best east of mountains, ’ll other f rms of undue discrimina- January or February at the present Catnrrli Sufferers are Nothing lint >lng to be $7.00 ordinary, $6.75 07.00; block Governor of New Jers y. whose as ly to play but a small part In the rate of selling there Is ’(on: • • • • to com|>el th® ¡court (Record, 257-8). Ila»king. Spitting and Blow. transactions, as when the crop Is all evidence, if ers and f'hlna fats, $6.00; Stockers Now obviously, this Select sassination by means of an Infernal carrier a« a public agent to give a heavv demand tor Oregon». Ing Machines, Says ail harvested it will very likely be found feeders, $5.00, admitted, would have tended ts dto* the machine was thwarted recently. *0»*! tr. atment to all.” Oregon» will find a demand all Authority. that hut a small part of It remains contention that the Alton Cattle Heleci east of mountains, A l of iis was elaborately present- prove any time." In the possession of producers. The discrimination or In- other read. "You will know me bet steers steers, $4 4*4.85; medium ’! by counsel to this court in former I practiced any Is It possible that In these (lays Outlook for Oregon Onion«. percentage of the Oregon crop said $3.500 3.75; ordinary, $3.85 « 8.50; 8’i'1" •' . and full and fair consid equality as l>etw n the shipping pub- ter after we are acquainted." re While some Interest» may pot t ag- best cows and heifers. $2.75 'a 3.00; when cleanliness and sanitary to he In dealers' control now Is from Another line by which It Is be ivorltism to de lie. or showed any fi eration was given to It by the court, form Is _ preached _____ _ In _____ being ihe . Boardus In all his fore 60 to 75 per cent, based on th«' max in applying the lieved the sender sought to give the re» with Mr stags. medium <*ows, $2.000885; ’’ is expressly shown in the opinion, fendant over others. churches, schools and at public gath imum estimated output of 100,000 casts of thr market, the trade In gen- $2 50 '<i 3 00. bulls. $2 oo onnsel, with solemnity, reiterate 6-cent tariff and not the alleged 1 8- Impresalo nthat the machine was sent bales. ering«. that tboitaanda of people will of the opinion. like Mr. If the Top comes down to by a foe of constitutional government efendant's shlp- c>aL la Hheep Heat wethers. $2 50; or cent rate to the d •bat no ne disputes. from catarrh, 80,000 or 90,000 bales, as It Is like bruadua, that D;egon onions will not dinary wethers, $3 000 3 25; latnhs continue to suffer instead of a personal enemy of the because if the Thou say'st an undisputed thing ments Mr Broadus $4 00, straight ewes, $2.50; mixed when there Is an absolutely certain ly, It will be seen that but a small sell at a hlgl figure governor, read: rate department regarded the Alton '" » aolemn way,” remedy always on hand. "Seventy lots. $2.50 0 2 75. "Any gun against this rotten gov quantity of Independent hops will be told the J iti . i ’ today: .rate and not an 1 «-cent rate, Hvomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) ’ re-ar<u!ng. with wealth of in , w »-cent marketed The California crop Is five cent» will be a good price for ernment." Veal -Choice young calves, $4.50; as the lawful rate, any shipper who Is a ph-asant, medicated and antlsep- settled principles which no wi. ............ , . growers this isl heavy and rought. $3.50 -i 4 00. closely sold up. not to exewed 15.000 Oregor Governor Fort would not discuss • rniim to might applv would have received the ’•’controverts, counsel do not have tic air. Breathe it and It will cn If -------- I was --- * grower I_wou1d the matter in any way. but it is bale«. It is said, remaining In grow aon and .. , PortlnrMl Qno*nHons. catarrh It will stop foul breath. ?* ives that they have shown same 6-cent rate which was given to learned today that officials of the er'« control Th- Washington crop take that sum California. Colora C ---------- r — Wheat- Track prices; Club, 5»' th.-»« principles have been vto- this defendant ” • • • • postoffice at Philadelphia will here Is for all purposes, entirely off the do. and Nevada si! have record crops per bushel; forty-fold. 90c; Turkey watery eyes, and cruata In the nose. ’•*! or disregarded by carrier or of ortons this season, and at the red 90c; fife, HHc; bluestem. 92c; In a few days. market already. Then follow« that part of Judge after officially scrutinize all pack l’|PP“ r in this case. The record It Is guarantee by the Hull Drug No one denies that the bulk of the present tin <• they -’rr selling In Cali Valley, 88c. ages of mall matter reaching the quoted in the peti- Co. to do It or money back, and such stain, but disproves any Landis' opinion Pacific coast growth In 1908 Is in fornia around 50c Philadelphia office before posting to Barley Feed. $25 per ton: rolled. yh >'mt»ntlon There is nothing tinner's brief a guarantee ought to be strorg Poultry fo-nerally is D«B. dealers' control, but what object the 1050 of the the governor. 887 50028; brewing, $26 50 ---- Following. on pA<e enough for anybody. '"I'li lty of rates as between dlf- buyer« have In view cornering th»| Poultry continues dull, receipt« Oat* No 1. white, $28 500 29 Entirely < tirc«l by Hyomed. -hippers. or of favoritism or record, the trial court again said The nominal defendant Is th» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ production cannot, of course, be sta being slightly heavier than usual for per ton; gray. $27.500 28. Having suffered from catarrh for “ to this defendant or dls- ted. Whether It Is the carrying out the first of the week and the demand Flour Patents $4 85 per barrel; about two years, and having tried Standard Oil Company of Indians a t». . ,"1' ’n 'n favor In the mat- ROR5 HORN ♦ | of the programme of a combination far from active For rhe time hens straights, $4 05 0 4 55; exports 3 70; numerous remedies without any sa’ The rat««, either averred or proved million dollar corporation. of influential merchanta. or whether move most readily, offerings of Valley. $4 4 5; % sack graham, lafactory results. I finally tried Hy- ♦ ♦ record. Let that fact be kept Standard Oil Company of New Jer- It ia the beginning of a battle royal chicken» being too heavy for the de $4.40; whole wheat, $4 65; rye, omel, and am glad to state that at »er whose capital is one hundred mind, ' between speculative longs and short mand For durk», young gees* and $5 fin ter using about one and one-ha’f ■ this prosecution had involved million dollars. Is the real defend Near Dexter. Sept. 14, l$08, to ¡seller» remains to be seen. At any turkeys there Is a limited call Prices Mfllstuffs Bran. $26 fiO per ton; ant This Is so for the reason that If Irate, the hop« have passed into’ today were not changed, but In the middlings. $32; aborts, country, $30 bottles I am entirely cured. I have *r<*‘ '’r lM»e of that kind, with A m E Tilton and wife, a son. recommended It to others with sat- t .LT* , o th* 6-cent rate, or the ahlp- a body of men organize a large corpo strong hands, and this should pre-1 event of continued heavy receipts ton; city, $2». U. 3. mill chop, Isfactory results—C. N. Llndsv, 407 ration under the law« of one state ♦ ♦ elude the possibility of low price«. the outlook Is for a slow market and per »h( « ,lefen<1*nl nt that rate for the purpose of business of carry ♦ $2 2 East First Ave , Mitchell. 3 D. ♦ | for a time at least. low price level at the end of th« *** herfl 1B *lue*tlon. then be- Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley, A complete Hyomct outfit, con- ♦ horheh wanted Eggs were firm at yester $14 per ton; Willamette Valley, or There la abundant proof of the week ■ent* COU,<1 ba8‘‘ an* »fF'1’ ing on business through ut the I nlt- ed States, and for th» scrompliah- slating of a strong, hard rubber ♦ fact that buying operations, before day's quotations. th» **• some clear proof on ment of that purpose absorb the dinary $11 I ■ ■ '»regon, $16 5i> pocket Inhaler and a bottle of Hy- will be at the Bangs Llv- ♦ the hope were picked, were on an h«v >r f*1* government mu»t stock of other corporal -is. such cor l>er ton. mixed. $13; clover. $9; al Too Much < isirw V<sl f'otnlng. $ 1. and extra bo’- Company's «tables in ♦ enormous scale ~ Every hop man who presented to suets n its Dealers In country dressed meat falfa. $11; alfalfa meal, $20. tles. If afterward needed, cost only Friday and Saturday ♦ has been In the ronn y In the last ¡. B ' that issue. For instance. If porations so absorbed have thence 4 i-gr'tables. ¡complain of th« quality of mu<h of 50 cents each at Hu’l'a Drug Store forward but a notn nal »xl«tence one or two cars of ♦ few weeks has found this * ■ out. H. ♦ha fart ,*lat the 6-cent rate They cannot Inl’late or execute any Potatoes Buying price 80c® $1 ranging In weight ♦ r* Wahl berg, who r returned yester- ! the veal now being sent to this mar- par hundred; sweet potatoes, 2c per or direct, hv mall, charge« prepal ' defendant fendant was not open to | fcet Some of the stuff sent In ■» from Booth'« Hyomei Co., Buffalo, ♦ day from a trip on I both sides of w I He giving defendant the Independ oo pound* up. veal 1« no large and course that It pound. N T. TOM W»TS r, V estimates the river, and who the the 6-cent commodity tar- Melons Cantaloupes, 75c® $ I oo Hyomei also cures Asthma, BrraD- ♦ crop at 80.000 bales • and no more, comes nearer being beef than veal, | per crate Seattle, Wash. «1» •tion the enrrier refnsel __ watermelons, % 0 1c per chltls. Coughs and Colds. Croup of and for the meat of this kind there 0<>O to 70,000 ♦ ♦ ♦ that from 6S.I •b:pp«r« the same rate and tlon S •ay« ___ casabas, >2 000 Í 80 per dot- Infants and any Inflammatcry dis • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ taken p bales are already out of the hand» readily at • top figures, which were en. them the 18 or i higher charged ease of the respiratory tract. the nan lof growera. "The dealer» are keep- rate, we should look for Bt IlMHIfr: F”R THE GV ARD th« fix tion. in government to present some o beer ordinance THE PEER OF CHILDREN’S IN THE COURTS PAVING OROERED COMBINATION SUITS ♦j tZe//r t j-J swn*m ml ti files ahswer KHIKT STANLEYS REHE ARTtt IF RS 612 Willamette St WEEKLY REPORT OF EUOEIE MARKET MAYOR MATLOCK BECOMES AN EAGLE t