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o EIGENE WEEKLY Gt'IRD. Till IISDIY. «•FETI MUER 21. IVtEKLY REPORT Of NOTABLE GATHERING EUGENE MARKET OF NATION'S FARMERS M w 4 c 1‘oultry, Egga, etc IVr ÍG iltry Price* < n a I * in the poultry oved higher a buyers do not reatment and are t rchascs as much i cceipts of poultry I Have a Check on.lent in cure the price quoted ollect pers without the least trouble, i one or two receivers ar. e said to be quoting a still higher figure, but not Hens, Per lb.. 9c. Dairy butter—Per roll, 50fi60c. receiving It. Receipts of pound Geese—Per lb. 6c. somewhat—In salted calfskins Ducks—Per lb. 11c. day were greater than for any week n. le le Turkeys—Per lb 15c. recently. Demand Is quite fair at Fruits, \ egetabta*. Etc. the price, but the market would not Potatoes New 60c per hundred. stand heavy arrivals and maintain Onions Per cwt., 22 50 high values. It la stated that Mr. IYISON SEWS !*mons—Per case, *4 40. McGoldrick of Vancouver, who has Oranges—*3.24. < AIUTAI IM' si Itl’l.l s. *120.000 the government's Philippine order for I Special Correspondence. I IkveMnek Market. l.Si AHI.Islll u | np 2 turkeys, has "farmed” out his order Ivlaon, Sept 23 T. A Fountain j Good cows—2 fi 2 (4 c. among the various buyers, and they of Elmira, is hauling posts from here Steers—Per lb.. 2 H _____ (t 3c. are at present scouring the country G. W. Dickinson and family, of El- I Good prime dressed v»al 5 fi 6c. for supplies. mira. spent Sunday with friends at | Mutton an foot—2 l-2c. this place. ♦ Th,' Hop Market Fat hogs on foot—5'4cfT6. I. S. Day returned last week from ♦ ♦ Hop dealers ascribe he Inactivity Eugene, where he had been taking ♦ Fat hogs—dressed -7c. ♦ PERSONAL Grain ano Feed. of the market to the desire of the medical treatment. He is much im + ♦ * Eastern trade to see new-crop of Ore proved in health. Flour—14 44. ♦ Cincinnati, Sept. 21.— It Is gon samples before they place their Bear are infesting orchards in this ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ New hay—19. orders. Samples are going forward neighborhood, so look out for a gen + reiterated here today that Baled Hay — 111 and 112. the calling of the executive (From Wednesday'» Guard 1 freely and their fine quality should uine bear story from Ivlaon soon Timothy Hay—Per ton. 116. and advisory committees of soon produce definite results An A. I’ Fulkerson, of Roseburg, is in The peach and prune crops at Ivl- Oats—Per bushel. 35ft 40c. the Republican National com the city. other thing that may be tending to son this season are very light, but Rraa—Per ten |25 5« mittee into greater activity J W Hoblis left this afternoon for hold back Eastern orders at this time the quality is good. Mixed feed—Per toa $3». meant simply that the com a trip south. is the low offers that certain Coast \. Worden and family are moving Shorts, per ton—132. mittees would arise to the Bohemia Sharp Is in the city from dealers are making to the Eastern to a ranch near Halsey, where they IS bent Per bushel, Soc. greater amount of work to ba Cottage Grove. trade, some of them at 9 cents deliv will engage In farming Mr. Wordeu Rolled barley—Per toa. $34 done, for which they were Mrs. I’. E. Snodgrass Is home from ered. has iived here 2 2 years. Chapped f»ed—Fer tea. $3». called Into existence Judge her visit to Portland. The purchase of 455 bale« of O. W. L. Chastain and family, who Cracked car» —Nat in atarkai. Taft again emphasized that Nobble Clnrk, of Bohemia. is In Weidner ACo., on the Went side at reside near Halsey, were up last week he had no criticism to make ♦ Eugene for a few days. 6 % and 7 cents in reported. The hoi* visiting relatives at this place. Mr. of Chairman Hitchcock but ♦ W. ( Green, of Central Point, is were bought In the bln and baled PORTLAND WIRKET REPORT Chastain ia a recent arrival In Ore regards the work ikon« ikone by ♦ In Eugene on bualneaa. Klaber, Wolf A Setter yesterday re gon, and be likes th» country rei y ♦ the national chairman as effi ♦ King Henderson has started for ceived the following cable from their much. cient and affective ♦ ills ranch at Silver Lake. Our school is now In »eaalon. with ♦ Ralem. Sept. 24.—The prune kar- Lonodon office: >144 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ "Harvest now about finished Es Miss Gertie Owen aa teacher Thomae Newton, -if Klamath Falls, Ross, traet ia flhaw’s adda to fin vast in the Willamette Valley be- ia tn Eugen« on bualneaa. Guard Huston, of Madison, came general thia week though many timate of crop 520.000 cwt. Market gene. 214il V. Robovaky returned yesterday continues very qniet. Nuremhurg Joha T. Kelly at vx ta ■ C. Auld growers beg»» picking and drying market In expected to decline, infer Chicago, Sept, 2 1. - Tne Morire to from hla farm at Franklin. «t al. SI.6 aera« la ear St. t». 1«. a their frnlt last week. The opening ior quality." F. W. Waters, of Salem, »u in the effect that there hue been n of the harvest season for prnnes 1» r 2 w 13141. shout ten day« earlier this year than | rh«nge, or la to be a change In the tlie city over night on baslneaa Joha F Kelly »tax to R c. Rnsaell Welch returned laat even Fant Oregon Apples. usual, due, it is supposed, to th« lata- ! management of the Republican Na- et al. traet la a»« IS. tp 16, s r ing from a hunting trip out aon.k The ballen. Or.. Sept 23 There la ne«« of the Spring Thomas F Rwefford etax to Harry tlonal campaign appear to be with- Mr. and Mrs. F. M Wilkins went IT waler Hoarser etax to W P Rar- Reports from growers who have al- n great demand for Oregon apples Colline, traet in Gross addn ta Bn- out th« slightest foundation, The As- to Portland today on a short visit. ger, traet in see 14. tp 17, « r 4 W. raadv dried some fruit are that th« in New Yr kand in the Flint gener aoctated Press has canned Inquiries gene, $200. Arthur Rnney returned to Foley quality will be first-class and the ally," said C. A. Buckley, a stock Harwood. 11». V. 9. to Charles E. to lie mad« at every place that could Springs on the stage this morning. W P. Barger «tux te Waaley n » sires Urge, though the quantity, as and fruitgrower, who han returned to 156.17 acres in ear. >2, tp 18, a r be expected to supply reliable Infor- Otto Kaufmann left this morning wier, 74 acres in see 6. M* 17, a r 4w oxpe> >ed. will be small, owing to the his home in Shernmn County, after I tnation on th» au ijoct, anil it la de for Foley Springs on a short dating. S t. fac* that the fruit did not set" well a month's visit In the East. A. F. Bonnet etnx Joavph >1*> clared the campaign ia being conduct D. I'. Sheridan, ............ of Walker, wen in Mr. Buckley says that while New The present fair Georga Montgomery »t ux to wp- in the Spring lë, e r »<1 along lines originally planned «ml the city on btisiness today Strome, tract in sac I», liliarn C. Barboar, 24 acres ia ace weather is vary favorable for prune York was once a greaet apple ntate.lt that the program will be continued 4 ». $SBOB C. M Densmore came dowa from drying and It »earns probable that is not that now ; that people there without alteration Charlea L. Pope te A. H. Hiakaon. 21. tp 17, s r 4 w. $2. Cottage Grove on the noon train to- Charlea Rivett »tux te W W. Cal the entire crop wtl] ha saved without demand Oregon apples Apparently tho »toriee that there day 12» acre» in se« 16, tp. 17, a r 4 w. "Some people nay high price« for Irt •hi* section «f th» state would bo a change In the manage- kins et al. tract in »•« 22. tp. 17, ■ r R. W. Martin, a well-known lum the prune market is Inactive at pres Oregon apples cannot always be ex raant of the campaign and that bernian, Is In the city from VTend- I w. $117124 pected." said Mr Bunekley, "but af L. ■ riegel et sx ta *ra ft Col- ent. neither grower» nor packers Hitcheoek would Im subordinated In ling ______ 1 know this to ter visiting the East aatkority, although remaining noni- lias. 5.11 acres ia tp 17. s r í w showing any deaire te do basine»» .1. B. Ron«», a lumberman of ("ot The country is grad- Conditio»» tn the Kastera prims be nonsense Di.«Mv» n« aaekage ai »ay Ravar- in» tually at tbe h.-ad of the committee, tage Grove, spent lent night ta Ku ually becoming dependent npon th» <d JH!.Ie-0 In eve plat ef bolltug wa artglnated from a »tatement that g«ne. Henry Halterman et ax ta Jaaaie I sssrket are reported in th» New Tark ter Wiei eevtW eaapaeled beat as J McKibbaa, »7 aores ia tp. 19. a r Commercial of September 17 as fol- Went for many products, apples Senator Crana would vlait Western V. V. Iterino!, of Colfax, Wash., particular and prices are going ’OW" headquarter» ta this city, and te the Is In the city on b uni town for a few ili light M« ewg whipped arenm • ■» « w. advance, not fail. ” The strong tone in prunes, large fact that be had l»»en In somruunloa-! days er»»t«d aaaaaaraona Whip all Henry Holtarmia etnt ta Henry tioa with Taft at Cincinnati The tozether iberas g hly aad wear tuvo a c Dorris. 14 acrM in nee 22, •P 1*. »tree, cnatfnn»« the featnre. There Hamilton Vaatch returned home to U noted »Un a more active demead tratb Is that Cr»aa came to Chicago! Cottage Grove oa the afternooa train tori rd >’•**• af FVnat M a w I mold er bewl. Whew awat it will Jel I r 3 w 12144 locally and while bnyars are taking at tha request of Chairman Hitch today. A ear of aw»et potatoes and a aer lify and way ba earved with whip L. H Bnrigkt et ux to A IT Basd rock to discuia i he *liiam:»l and o' ped orean er aay goad gadding et ax, traet 1» Sladdea s Id »dd to • trick In ■ »mall way. the want« of of grape« were among the arrival« Attorney .1 F Tofliig, of t'uttage th» haver« panerally are an a atoad- by mall thia morning tko aatapaiga Money is aoming Grove, wan In the city today oa sauce. Bngvna. $14 A tend deal of tly tncreaiing eoele. • lowly from the West and Middle ineea While eabbega anppllea are aonae J. F Kelly et al te H C Aald Th» .IW/i^d anata 14 e«aw par West. Tkare has bees aonaiderable package aad san be abbai ned str any • 14 acres in as« 12. tpl»,»r2w bn«lne»s 1» Jobbing lot» has been what better the market Is firm at Mr. and Mr» f, E Tldbalt figures oa full done at full outbid» criticism that th« campaign has not j turned last evening from |2ff2 24. good grocer'» >144 a count strictly grade Ranta Claras. shown snfflalent action, and lil’i'h- south. Peach sappliee are somewhat bet The packer» on the coa»t are not in- ter cleaned up and for good stork coek and hla advisers have worked tn Mrs. Georg« Ohler, of Astoria, la vllned to sell 30« and 40s even at the the price ia being maintained around plan It so that no ammunition would visiting her mother, Mrs. M J. Ed- I high premium quoted over the 50» 40 and 75e. SENATOR ISAAC STBFHONSgN. ba wasted, and to nake th« cam mnneon. and 90s. Wire« yeeterday in meet palqne in stat«« where local quarrels Po'or apple» are still checking the Postmaster J. 1, Page was a pas XT In» «»Ms etatw«»»«» mk»r«sd at rhe hav» overshadowed the national cam ease« quoted at 4 U te 4 3-8e fotir- market an4 prlaea are u neatfafaetory. senger to Portland on the evening inclusive RepnFllcan primarle» Sw re e •••<•• I« slie bag basis on 50-94 paign, and Is so happen« that It '■ train yesterday. Fresh prune, are tn large supply. Outside prune» were held on a «% Prices rule between 40cfl ,.0e a crate rba Faltad Mates aeaate In stat«» regarded as doubtful that Earl F, Strong, of Roseburg, was o. b.. to 4e four-size bag basis, f these conflicts were balng carried on. among tho students to return to Eu : r.f fnnr basket« • '«»r, all October shipment, Old Is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Hitchcock refuse« to be ruffled by Strawberries from local points gene laat night. prunes on the «pot are held on a came In this morning and foand a de R J. Owen, for a few dare criticism of bls condnct of th» ram- Mrs S V Evans has retnrfisd I'jt frttir-aUa coast hag basis There mand aronn 4 24» Mix »Cffl* Day aad Mrs. G C. pal gn from Alberta. Canada Mr. Hvana < 1» aa urptag af »alee Bpot Oregon Taugha. wha want from hare io plak All is qniet fa the hop market, will »««n b« here. prune« are qntta freely offered as hop« 1» ths Bdnannaon yard, near with kaalers awaittag samples be I L. F Weelwy, of Cottage Grove, quoted There is ne easier tone fore atartlag a baylag morasseat Goahaa, rspert a flae tlma and Moad was la Bug««» last night to hear The- i acted »» the Cea* Chlttim bark is steady ta strong, wages odnra A Ball apeak i Mrs Ola Kayser aad little daugh with prleee maintained and demand Mrs W M Rarelay aad Mrs Ar I fbellaqaaat taxpayer« wftf take ao- thur Raohanan, mother and sister ter, Norma af Bagiaaw. are visiting unchanged from last week Those who "’« FiM»» ta Oeam Market Mrs ~ Kaveer a parente Mr and Mrs ttaa that 4nllnqa«nt raise will not respectively of Mr. W. O. Hsckart, want tn sell at quoted figures are , While for a time It wan believed finding no kifflcnlty In doing so ha »<Jv<wt1ao4 as baretefore. ander arrived her» last night from Mtock- B J Owen, for a few dayn I that th« orgnslratlon of loeal cr»im- A. Font«» han a craw of men at a law ixaaed by iba laet legisla!nra tnn. Cal | err men Into an association, having work on Not! putting In loge for the of this »tat» taina that ar« della- r«v-»law«l IdveeKsk Marked. for its object the betterment of qneat after th« «tplratloa of six Thera 1» no material ehange In live Elmira Mill Company cream quality, would be able to ac J. C. Pattit, of Noti, wan peddling month« from the firm data «f «neh complish it» object, the situation is atock conditions in the local market beef in thia neighborhood yesterday. dellnqnensy may be paid by any one growing worse every day The fight yeeterday. Receipt» were not heavy W B Rarrow. our road aupervlaor. demanding to pay sarna and a aertlf- a fie - •" »ver. and There was a firm demand for choice will begin th» construction f a cov icata of delinquency will ba leaned ta ihi» has forced the makers of but- offering» of all descriptions, but In ered bridge across tho Notl creak »rich party the nsual drag . t*kW »nv port Of quality of- ferior r’oek »bowed Saotton 17 of said law. In »art. There In still an ac- near hla place in a faw days 1 fered if they did not want to lone the i ging tendency anch stock, which It ’ We understand that Mr Worden reads: cumulation of shipper. "Any day after the exgleatfon ef has rented hl» ranch near hr«« to At present some maker» ar» pay la exceedingly difficult to dispose of Mr ("krlsna, of Elmira, who will six raoaths laiee charged at any rate ing a» high ■ price per gonad are dellaqaeat i 1404.16; move in ia »on» aa Mr Worden va- agni not reel property Cattle- Rent steara, C aspar Riveted Overalls rr<-am a» thxy »re reeeiviag for bat have the ths tai aolleetor shall nnramon. II sa's» medium 14 24^4 »4 ter today 4 4 »ant» a ponad Sum» _ _____ _______ W J. Rarrlanw aad family, of right, aa4 it ahaii he bls defy, apoe >4 740» «414. »owe. heat. -■ i»» »r» ant f»ttlt| thia vain» médium. |»»¿Oí*46. calve« >4 44 Brownavllla, are rimtlcatlnig for a 4mnan4 and pavmwait a* tba tagaa. for their batter, bat fa order to knop fa* dav» la thia vicinity They are ixsnalty and latireat. »a aaaba awl their »kippara they are foreed ta pay O< 44 vary mnah pleased with th« eoua- and f«M « a eertlfleete ev servi Aeetae Rkeap -Baet we'kera 1$ •» mlx- the »tabs»' mark»» price foa the ed. M ovos. $-44 O 2 75. lamba, tw of delinquency again* asa» proper cream While »a»»« iataraeta are ty," and sect I. hi 18 ha pert randa beat aatrfmmed. 14 aatrlaimad 3 54 •till jeoklng eracm it 1 tyt a »*»»4 "I'nrtineafna of >Hllaenoeep afeail O» 74 lee. than til» »»*•* price far bat !w>«r intev«at from tba date ef leen Rogé Bao».. >707 24 m«diea» ter other» ar» P«y1a< within in a »ar« natii r rd row d ad rb« rate at i ■»•Mai t''>eraa(>andea«e ) •4 7404, feedara aot *aatek pone* •< »ha tap. while still ether» 14 per ««■' por anaom * * * " 22 Gr»«al«af, Or»npr’’h an pavtag the top price iteelf. DeUaquew taxpayer» are Ibarafera Fr><4 Paptet fallwared a noaqar Ibariee - Fe^. >!• PW velled rnai rha rtdg« appaglt« hU h<>a*e al •rlvlard that If ihry have net paid at >I7 44 O»4 44. brewlag 12» 44 moet ta ths read oa hfotaoa moun lea* aso half of rbadr «aia» sa er natm- Na 1. wblt» ••• pwr betöre A* first Monday to April that tain. as* ftaelly hilhad I* ■cay. II» A b«ar wag swmi with two enbs the »aiwe are drllnqaaat aad bava Wkeat Tvack prl»«e. Cía» l»a per bnehol. fortv ful». •»» Tnrkwp Aatarday meralag oa Neleon creek, lra«n delinquent ¿new raid first Mom- day In Aicil, and thoee who bave r«d. 91«. fife 44»; blaeetem. »le; 'hi’ 'ke kaa'av» were BMhte I I>aJd one-half of lh«4r ta»»« a» «bove ree meker» »''"w -»< • ▼aley. 917« »«* qeotlBg 14» a nnnsi • A Rew» aad farally, who need the remaining one-half will breóme Flonr P»r«ata, >4 7» per herrol ad atraightt M 44 eiporM. 1174. Tal- it» live < a !*»» ■ h«e' prode«' Ose >f db«ee »• -n In dellnqrieat after the flrat Monda» In flc- lev. >4 44, 1-4 wk prabam, 14 40. oa a vlait with frl><ade aad relative« October, and six month» from eusb ra»eed •» qs ’•' A** tn or» eeveral leva ape. la » ■ M Almaal mar gg i t hU date» a «rrtlflcate of dallnqnenry wkole wk«at, >4 44. ry» I» 44 «ring a f«rth»r ideasse MHIetnffe Ira». ••< 44 per ’«» , place, hat aaearaa ns that he will IrMrlng fifteen pet swat lasers»! per Bke'y >Bat The pvtee wtil mMdlla» 44» ak-rta aeantry. Mi j kawg eeoagh ta act 11 m»k<* • home on, annum mag be iene«d »gaiaat your be mnved to »•• » •"»»< evea If ke dwe aall 1'bat •oand» I property cp »44. V ■ mili abo». >91 To «avo farther oawm peealtiaa ago rodar 'he prie» M ho Rey - Time«bv Willemette «al goad Power» ww an- and Interest yon are «»vmeediy re- m t»e a »»«»4 «r !• bighe Tee deeee at At ley. 114 per toa. ITIliamet'e ▼allev k'pàee! qeetwHea» re'tex •edav TkU nrdaary. >11. Bas'era Orneos. >16- joyed by all, •»«•daily th* chicken qnewti-d to »etile tho «am« a' oars H I. ROWM. high prlee rs'ed Uat »e^ »e'R Oe- 4». mixM |H. el«vor »• «IMIM. | tha' * m »»' sad •a (h* M I* dherlff and Tai Cotlaet<»v. t . .er 11. when it d-eeeed beek te »11 . alfalfa a>«»i. 144 Wm War* ba» !»«•» living on p-t^e Th*o «g»'6. «• Deeemher 1, I*ka Creek — mesh V«met*»te rceiaa «TRW T<»»4Ï I- * nt beek te ine and ee ’ke thlr- th« way Potatoes Boylng prle» IIO**' •se n» la beve forget ten • •□’h dar e< tb» r»” amneth toaah- per huadred aweet potaron» >• per ( natae ■ • > Woedar 1 'he high me-ke» prie* l -Iona a eartala yoaag lady to guide FOR 4ALH OR HUfFT 444 •• as la posad 17 ì^g fgr thè ee^ead ttwa »••© 74' I bit» hoote as well ae 'hro'tgh Ilf*’ ■ as ab«v» Hele na ('»■• ape« ''has Pope aad -aak Williams __ water «.et- es. K C 1 e par •a f ow «a per erare are do"» «a »ha * -»at bnylug cattle< poecd eesebae H 74 per dee«» wall One of the beat alleroaad »er a ee drive» oat thia wav O b I om Callforem 11 >4 » w •» •<• • M • Wb«aUr wee ea'l«4 to the I aonvenlenc« (▼•tar M piped to ea»k 4 • •»«>• Batg • « . i Root rege'ab'aa lemtga I' 4» 1 nt the houw, three gw>d aprlag» t-> B a per ear k «arr /s »1 74 parsnips row a>oro:ag . . .»aa a n 4 ’> g«»i Browa has »old part of hit be«-a 11 5» «70. will hold 200 tone of |o<<«»’ 1«» f »r 'hot» «' *k. |1 75. o’a e ’■» h • » ■• Ira and Ira >e mov Detry ewd ' •■■»rry FvMa<* hay; 125 acres of good timber, bal- ta I n’ It *• 4»a Th» Better Extrae I4r a pound fan- ing fn, from Goldeta »!:■« almost level, lying over 1*4 Mias Carrie P> p« 1» now a m- n- »'ore ! It • r 12 tg c i b' l< • 1 ' mile» along Cloverdale Valley, on f tha hotel fore» at Blay Egg» Greg n extra» 10e C joe county road, good family orchard; fire* 41 C Ike •*• nda Ite 2«' » poaiwaalon given October I. Also Eastara, >»*•<{ 2 7» ■er doten return» for rent or sale, a good farm sit b» nw 114e Poultry Fancy where uated 1 *4 mile» from tha larger old. 1 » C ' 1 'A , Bpring 1 r. He place. In the Pleasant Hili nelgh-l g-eaw Spring 1 rl borhood; fairhou»« and two-atory E v« •urk' ve young 1* C1 barn, granary and hop houa« On- Ike yont •a • r Ch*’*®** Fancy cream twin« ll |c ha I For f'ir- fair U B 15' . per pound full cream ther particulars are late. 1 4 tg 4r 1 S' fn 1 «*b«"OT j r na.LBBR. Amer ee 1 4 la W ’ •« Et Wfs.. Sept. 23.—Head- The congr ires» will be nota re established at the Park the prominet brr of Its p participants. Wil J. Bryan. Govet ernor Johnson, of i sota, Governu. Glenn, —.„i of Nor , ln me auditorium of Agricul- olina former Gove “rnor Sheal niril Hall at 1 I o'clock temorrow Alaska, and James i J. Hill, tl IJ'rnin- The formalities of opening road magnate, are among th o'lP' the initial session of the blea who have prouti ■d to . «rtbering The Rt. Rev. John Hues the gathering if thei- Jther < S-Hite bishop of Northern Indiana, meats will permit. r„,„ Former Governor •i l offer prayer, »nd the welcoming W. D. Hoard, of Wlsco obsin, one of .^dresses will be delivered by Gov- the foremost authorities . ■s „„ on U111 dairying Jrnor Davi 's"n an<1 Mayor Schubert, in the I nltcd State», «til be a prom ” >rom- leaking respectively for the State of inent participant in the proceedings Wisconsin and the city of Madison. of the congress, and President C. R Vte President Jochaa Strange, of In ’ an Hise and a dozen membei sana will make the response in be the faculty of the I’nlverslty of half of the congress. con jin will also take part Several hundred delegates, many The congress wfn remain in see- 0! them appointed by the governors «ion for one week. Papers will v be of the various states and territories, presented by eminent thinkers ud the remainder representing a wide range ¿f topics'Tn whi‘<h'the'gem <fl>re of association» whose interests eral public as well as the farmers are 4re connected with the movement, interested. Politics will not be have ar ived in the city to attend the touched upon by the congress, al- rongres' Several hundred others t ough many of the leading questions r/on their way to the city and of the day will bo discussed. Rail- when the . .. gathering convenes tomor-] r M'* r»t*» taxation, pur» food laws row morning it will undoubtedly be agricultural labor, immigration the the most influential and represent«- extension of the rural mail service tive body ot farmers and other» in-itha eg of the far-: • terested 1» agricultural pursuits politics, and tariff reform are »mnng that has ever met ia thia or any oth- the important matter» that will re- er country. ’ eaiva attention. Mxdis I he Eugene Loan and Savings Bank TRANSFERS IF LANE COURTY REAL ESTATE ötinps I i II h ti MllRtnirt Tiipiyirs for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co’s Lamps For Alì Saturday, Sept. 26th Beat finished ahrystal,»xtra heavy, well made lamps, each fitted with an all-brass burner, a wick and chimney SHINQjj PO5T5, BOXESi *i C^^ terspills /.'4Ä MURPHEY’S RACKET STORi I o A>