TMK EUGENE WEEKLY OVARI». THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. !•<>•
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Eugene Agents "Nemo” Corsests, Dent Gloves, Munsing Underwear, Monevbak Silks
WATERS-PIERCE
WILL BE HEARD
Another Grand Sale Ladies’ Tailored Suits
25 high grace Ladies’ Tailcrcd Suits, the very newest fall and winter styles, not more
than twe alike; c< me in blues, browns, green, red and black; *made from the very latest
materials, chcvrcn, stripes, diagonal. Van Dyke and Pancel stripes. These are rare bar
gains. To get the pick come early. Sizes 34 to 40, while they last at this low price $25
Women’s Silk Rubberized Rain Coats Ea. $12 to $25
Just in by express and just in time fcr the first rain, all new styles, colorings and weaves,
ard the prices fcr these qualities are lower than ever. The weaves in these Rain Coats are
Pekin stripes, shades checks and chevron stripes in blues, b»-owns, greens, red and black,
Nepcn, semi and tight fitting effects, the prices.....................
$12, $20 and $25
Big Sale Outing Flannel Night Dresses and Sleeping Garments
1000 garments in this sale Outing Flannel Gowns for women and children, knit sleeping
garments for children 5 to 12 years old. The gowns come in all plain colors and an im
mense variety of stripes, checks, etc., made big and full, prices $1, $1.25 up to $3.50
Blankets, Comforts and Pillows Specially Priced
4 dozen gray all wool blankets, double bed size, $3.00 values, a pair___________ $2.40
$2.50 Comforts, Ea. $1.80. White Wool Blankets a pair $4.00, $600 and $10,00
SPECIAL PRICES IN WOMENS’
AND CHILDREN S UNDERWEAR
The Only Genuine Priestley “Cravenette” R.ain Coat for
Men and Boys made of wool fabrics from
$15.00 to $35.00
We show the largest and most complete line of Genuine Priestly Rain Coats
and Cravenettes to be found in the city both for Men and Boys, and made in
four different styles.
UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS!!
bor Men and Boys; umbrellas
of every description and style, from..................................
50c to $8.50
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EUGENE’S LARGEST AND
BEST STORE
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette SL
YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
shington, D C., Oct. 12. -The
of Texas is prepared to put up
>rous opposition to the plan
nsel tor »b Waters-Pierce Oil
ympany for a cn^roiidation of the
two cases pending against the com
pany in the supreme court of the
United States. Both cases, the main,
or ouster, and penalty case, and that
for receiver, however, are set for
submission to the court tomorrow.
Before they are reached on the doc
ket. however, the attorneys for the
company purpose to move to consol
idate the cases and at the same time
petition the court that both cases be
heard together.
Both motions will
be opposed by the legal represent
atives of the state of Texas.
The consolidation of the cases
would be a distinct advantage to the
defendant company
If the cases
were consolidated a reversal of one
would carry with it the reversal of
the other.
If. through some tech
nicality or other, the main case', oust-
Im the Waters-Pierce cpmpanv from
Texas and imposing a fine of $1,635,-
9» , should bo reversed, then the re
ceivership case would also go back,
though the court might final'?
o the federal court receivership
vor of the state and affibm the
decislo” of the United States circuit
court of appeals at New Or'eans B’tt
If ‘»o cases are maintained separate
an1’ th« main case reversed for any
ca' se and the state receivership case
aff'rmed, then the state of Texas
wo >11 be in a position to place Ps
receiver In charge of the property.
Moreover, If the main case should be
reversed and ordered back for trial,
at least two years would be required
to g > it bock to Washington for fi
nal decision .in the United States Su
preme Court.
If the receivership
case was
attached, the state’s re
ceiver would be held off during all
of that time. If continued separate
ly and affirmed, the receiver would
be placed in control regardless of
what disiwsition was made of the
main case.
A reversal would not
then affect the receivership, once it
Is affirmed. With a full knowledge
of these facts Attorney-General Da
vidson of Texas is prepared to ex
haust legal means of necessary to
defeat the scheme of the Waters-
Pierce company to have the cases
consolidated.
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EÜGENE MARKET
poultry keepers are forced to look
more carefully after the health and
wants of their fowls, they are in-
1 dined to the opinion that the load
Is a trifle heavier than they care to
carry and for that reason local com
mission men have been deluged with
requests for empty coops to go to the
country points, from whence they will
be returned with a loud of chickens.
Causes Small Supply <>f Fresh Eggs
While egg supplies« frofn local
ranches are usually small at this time
of the year the decrease in supplies
is due to some other cause than us
ual. The fact that producers are ship
ping most of their supplies of poul
try to market is one reason for the
decreased arrivals here. Another
reason is the lower prices in effect
here at the moment than can be ob
tained elsewhere.
Brief Notes of Wholesale Market
Owing to the rains farmers are not
offering potatoes very freely. Price
stiffer, with local selling prices about
5 cents higher.
Butter market is firm, but some
of the outside makers of best cream
ery are not quoting city prices.
Cheese is firm at an advance of 1-2
cent quoted yesterday.
Grape supplies from the south are
very liberal. Best tokays are selling
no higher than $1.
Peach market remains easy with
nothing moving over 75 cents, and
even select quality is sometimes hard
to move at that figure.
Reports from the lower Columbia
indicate that the run of salmon is
somewhat increased since the rains
started.
Dressed meat markets are holding
firm with select veal especially in
good call.
First shipment of Eastern chest
nuts arrived 'his morning by express
and is quoted at 2 5 cent3 a nound.
Lower prices when regular shipments
come forward.
Port In nil Live-lock Market
Portland Union Stockyards. Oct.
15.—Following a lower range of hog
values in the East and a much weak
er tone, both of which have been pre
dicted of late, hog values locally are
from 15 to 25 cents lower, with noth
ing selling over $6.85, and the gen
eral run of stuff hardly able to bring
more than 16.75. Wants of killers
have been curtailed somewhat by the
recent high values because hogs went
beyond a good packing basis.
"Chicago is weaker and lower for
hogs.” says Lee M. Lacy, of Hunt &
Lacy, "and this is the reason for to
day’s drop in hog values locallv. The
Interests of the Eastern and Western
hog markets are so much alike at this
time that when one is hit by lower
prices must of necessity cause a de
cline in other sections.”
Heifers Bring a Better Price
With the improved demand for
cows and heifers, both lines the
bringing a better price in the local
market. The general run of good
cows is showing an advance of'about
10 cents from the low point,, al
though the high mark is as yet un
disturbed. Helfers are selling as
high as $3.50, but the general price
for good stuff scarcely ranges
Chlttlm bark—4<ti5%c.
Wool—15c.
Poultry, Eggs. etc.
Eggs—Per dozen. 32 c.
M. Wilkies.
Woodcock. John has been in the ci'.y several days, re- 1
Creamery Butter— Per roll 63
♦ ♦
II. Ilartog.
Frys—Per lb.. 9c.
turned home today.
♦
CITY NEWS
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Hens, Per lb., 9c.
Dr. W. W. Oglesby of Cottage
-
+ Another hard storm last night, thi A Taft Republican Club will be Grove was an arrival in Eugene on I Dairy butter—-Per roll,
♦
Geese—Per lb. 6c.
rainfall being even greater than dur formed at a mass meeting next Fri the noon train today.
♦ ♦
day evening at the University. It will
Ducks—Per lb. lie.
T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the First
One of the hardest showers ever ing the night previous. The streams be organized under the leadership of
Turkeys—Per lb 15c.
are rising slowly, although there Is
National Bank of Cottage Grove was
wen here fell this morning and the
WaKor
Winslow of Salem, an an arrival on the noon train today.
Fruits, Vegetables. Etc.
streets were almost flooded for a no prospect of a freshet, the ground alumnus of the University, who is
R. S. Smith arrived in Eugene last
being so dry that a great deal of the
Potatoes—New, 60c per hundred.
few minutes.
. . a ,*.•■—
now national organizer for Oregon, nigh tfrom Klamath county and he
Onions—Per cwt., $2.00.
I ruin soaked In.
Washington and Idaho.
Mr. Wins and his wife went to Portland today.
Lemons—Per case, $4.00.
E. M Warren has donated to the
low will be assisted by State Secre
Mrs.
Wilcox,
trimmer
for
Bolton
Oranges—$3.25.
The postal card» recently ordered tary C N. McArthur,
Representative
Jenkins, miHiners“ , is in Portland
7* ’ '
cammerclal Club a number of jars of
Livestock Market.
preserved cherries, peaches, goose-, by the Commercial Club Irqiu Chica Allen Eaton 1 and Attorney L. ...
____ on business connecte
E. Bean
connected
with
the
firm.
Good cows—2 @ 2 (4 c.
berries and currant» for dlspluy at go, bearing n Itlilp of Wesierrf r»r“-
C.
W.
Bell,
who
has
been
at
Oak
gon. with Lane county In red and
Steers—Per lb., 2 H fi 3c.
the promotion department.
In addition to the nickelodeon
Good prime dressed veal—5 @ 6c. |
Eugene In large letters, have arriv which F. E. Harris will install in the land tor the past several months,
ed and are on sale at Eaton'» Berger-Bean building, on the upper was In the city yesterday and today,
Mutton on foot—2 l-2c.
returning
to
Oakland
this
afternoon.
Siman Klovdahl and John Gold re Schwarzschild's and Gilbert's.
In
Fat hogs on foot—-5 (fee@6.
W. G Westcott, a cousin by mar
turned to Eugene last night from addition to Hie cards there are loot) floor will be installed the camera
Fat bogs—dressed—7c.
Waldo Lake, having completed the on enamelled paper for Inserts tn No phone, newest tn talking and mov riage of W. E. Brown, of the Eugene
Gram «»a Feed.
ing pictures. This machine is now- Loan A- Savings Bank, is here look
head gate in the cut for A R. Black s body's .Magazine.
perfected and produce» all th«1 latest ing for a business location. He is a
F tour—$4 40.
water reservoir for Irrigation In the
opera»
Mr. Harris leaves Saturday jeweler.
New hay—$9.
Willamette valley.
Baled Hay—$11 and $12.
Dr. H. I). Sheldon is at Dallas to
The three hobos turned over to tor San Fra im |aco to make ins at -
rangements
There will lie Installed day, where he Is attending a teach
Timothy Hay—Per ton. $16.
A carload of box »hooks for the th«» police officers yesterday by the
an electric stairway to take patrons
Oats—Per bushel, 45® 50c.
Allen Fruit company and a car load trainmen who found them In a box to the upper floor, the same as are ers' institute, being on the program
Bran—Per ton $26.50.
of wire fence for Moon & Tingley car loaded with merchandise were in San Francisco. All that is requir for an address.
Miss Emily Loveridge, superin
Mixed feed—Per ton $30.
were among the freight HhipmentH turned loose by Chief of Police Far
rington last night, but this morning ed 1» to step ou the stairway and it tendent of the Good Samaritan hos
Shorts—Per ton—$34.
Into Eugene Imlay
Wheat—Per bushel, 85c.
he received a wire from
railroad enrrie» the people to the Upper floor. pital at Portland, is visiting her fa
The
first
opera
to
be
produced
will
ther.
Dr.
D.
E.
Loveridge,
on
Rolled barley—Per ton. $31.
headquarters at Portland requesting
The ladles of the Altar Society of him to hold them.
farm east of the city.
Of course the be "The Merry Widow."
Chopped feed—Per ton, $30.
the Catholic church will hold a bas message came too late, as the ho-
Lindgren, wife and son re -
I.. P.
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Cracked corn -Not in marke-
ket »octal in the parish hall on Thurs hoes were then well on their way out
turned to Portland today after hav
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT
day evening
They expect all their of the city and county.
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ing visited Mrs. Lindgren’s father.
Portland. Oct. 15.—There is a lull
♦ W. M. Rennie, who recently under-
♦
friends to attend and enjoy a pleas
in hop trading all through the state
PERSONAIJ4.
* amputation of one of bis legs
♦
ant evening
at this time. Herman Klaber is not
♦
O P. Coahow, of Brownsville, left ♦
Mrs. David
MeCollum returned buying, according to the trade, and
Civil Engineer Simon
Klovdahl for Hood River, on h visit with his ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ home to Oakland this afternoon af with the exception of a few strag- 1
and John G >ul I returned front Wai »on Robert and family, and to al-
ter a visit tn Eugene. She was ac gling lots no business is in sight.
c. It. Moore went to Halsey today. companied
do lake yesterday, They have been ten I the Hood River apple fair, to
by Mrs. N. A. Btinch of Eight cents could still be paid for
Coburg, »pent last
j.
D
Wlgle,
of
Thl« 1» worth
engaged on A It. Black'» irrigation be held thia week
this city, who will
visit
there a choice quality, but hops of this grade
night
In
Eugene
reservoir project there during the going to. it being »aid that Hood
while.
the P. E. & E. R
are hard to get.
E
W.
Hall,
of
River is the best apple raising coun-
fall and »umtner.
!
According to Joseph Harris, the
R Ls In the city.
try In the world, the apples trom K Mr
A o» take Kodol just for » little Salem dealer, there is but- little do
Mrs. Henrietta Ham went to Port-
there commanding the highest price
land today on a visit.
while when you have »tight attack» ing up that way. There are few or- '
of any raised
Albany Democrat.
Mr. and Mrs Grover Long are in of Indigestion, and you take It just Lders of any kind in sight and none
a little longer In order to get relief from the East.
the dtv from Portland
Mrs. <» F Knox went to Albany to from severe attacks of indigestion or
Wheat is Weaker
A number of Eugene people are day to visit her son. Roy
nervous dyspepsia Try Kodol today.
A weaker market abroad cost the
subscribing to the fund to insure the
S O. Irvine, a prominent citizen Sold by all druggists.
prices of wheat futures a fraction to-
success of tin- Pacific National stock of Newport. Is In the city
. day on ihe board of trade and a sale
show and race meet at Portland next
R J Kirkwood left for Roseburg
Mil l I IMS' KIDNEA I'll.I.S
of a car of spot club was made at a
fall.
Among them are th«1 follow on the afternoo ntraln today.
Have you neglected your kidneys? fractional advance, the deal being
.lay McCormick's vnluable l.lewrl- ing. each man taking one season tic
M. C. Goodenow came down from Have you overworked your nervous at s2 cents, f. o. b. dock.
lyn »«•tier had to be killed by U ket at $.’• each:
Cottage Gp>ve this afternoon.
system and caused trouble with your
There was a firmer tone in coarse
Alton Hampton. 8 II Friendly.
Bonney, city dog license collector.
Jas Hayes returned borne to Junc kidneys and bladder? Have you I grains, lint buyers and sellers did not
bist night on account of being poi John F Kelly. A C Dixon. Webstar tion City on the noon train today
pains in the loins, side, back, groins ■ get together, although the difference
mined, A .-. •.><i deal of rat poisoning Klncahl. F. E. Dunn, Jack Rodman,
B D. Paine returned home last and too frequent a desire to pass in their views Is somewhat narrowed
Harris, George Fisher, F. night from his extended trip East.
citv.
i» now lieiug pul
urine* if so. Williams’ Kidney Pills There was no change today in either
Free Thomas, the archlt«>ct made will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug the bld or asked price for November
a business trip to Junction C’/| to Company, price 50 cents.
oats, but an advance of 1-4 cent was
a i
bid for December delivery.
While
William Shornig ba» begun suit in holders held out for $1.60 a while.
Miss Elma Hendricks was a passen
er to Portland on the noon train tfl the circuit court against the Fltihen- the asked prlc<> dropped to $1 55 la-
ry-Bean Lumber Company, which has ter in the session
ay.
This is a decline
a »mall sawmill near Coburg, to re of 2 1-1 c a cental from yesterday.
J. 8 Magladry returned
cover $200 on a promissory note, to
from a business trip to
What CatiM-d Poultry Slump
gether with interest at 6 per «’ent
Grove.
While every one knows the princi
April 23.
and I
Mrs W M Miller, of Portland.
pal reason for the late slump in
is visiting friends and relative» in ney'a fee». C. A. Wintermeier is at- Portland poultry price», the primary
torney for the plaintiff.
Eugene.
cause has just been discovered While
Herbert Hutton left for points
! of course the lower prices are the re-
nest quality tent»—all »ties
south this afternoon on insurance
suit of very heavy arrivals during
business
CHAMBERS H> RDWARE CO.
I the past few weeks, these heavy ar-
Jos 8 and Warren Lucke' se,>
j rivals caused entirely by the high
passengers for Portland on the noon
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the ' price of feed. With wheat for feed
train today
famous little liver pill». Sold by all selling around $3 4 a ton. poultry
Mrs Berkshire returned home to druggist«.
raisers are not keeping as many hen-
Goshen this afternoon after a visit
I as they formerly dtd
Because of the
in Eugi
Hard Kric« for cnimneys
enormous grain price poultry ship
John H
CHAMBERS HARDWARE OO
I twrs are forced to se
send
nd the
th bulk of
today t i>
their supplies to market.
market, for even
there ton!
o -A. S T O rt I A. .
though eggs are high the producer
City Recorder B. F. Dorris I» home
K M ? ü -ie 1 ■ -
figures that it does not pay to feed
from a trip to his Hlue River mln-
chickens just to get them Now that
Ing propertie«
the rainy season has started and
Mrs. G. G. Stone of Creswell, who
*
vance of about 2?, cent. ' *» B
Uons ruling in th,. *^> •
Sheep value», .how r , A,
Following »re the
on stock ruling tn the y.’s*1?*1“«
shipments:
zarda fOr
ea:
fast of „
15 0 66.85; ord t lr, .
$ 6.7 5 it $ tl. g 5
blockers and Chin,, f
and feeders, $,-,.
Cattle—Seht r . ...
steer». $ 4 r'i $ i _■;
steers, $3.SO. >rdin-
tow». $2.85 .> $:: i/J
dlum cows. $2 i •
€< $3 ; bulls, $2
Sheep—Best
lambs. $4: straight ,
lots. $2.50ft $2 ?■
Veal—Choice i>, n
heavy and rough $ •
I’’>RTI. a \ i > viotit ’ iox .
Gwin. Hour. F< J v
WHEAT _ lUuesu-m
<.
club. 89c: fife, soc red r ,'IH
8” b A^
BAHI.hl
Fee<|
$•>?«, •«.
ton; rolled $2 7 50 , $2s 5,,",
Ing. tlC.Ci
OATS—No. 1 white. $31 «>, .
per ton: gray, s 6, t3fl
*31W
FLOUR—Patents $4 so Der h
rel; straights $3
.Aports^t?"'
Valley.
< f
u-k JI”
14.40; win,i.
|| ’.H
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MILLSTI FFS Bran ST,-n
ton; middlings. $ ',:t short." .
p“'‘
mi ■ nitv
i- b • null rT ch ■ Op
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-HAY—-Timothi Wlllametu
114 PertonL, "'111 ,turtle valley .,r;:
nai y, $11. Eastern Oregon $ifi *
ntfxed. $13: clover, $9 a]faIia
alfalfa meal. |2o.
Vegetables
POTATOES Buying price 75;,
90c per hundred: sweet potatoes
2 l-2c per pound
ONIONS -Oregon $1 ft $1 25 r»r
100 lbs.
>*'
ROOT
VEGETABLES—Turtth«
$1.25 per sack: carrots, hSc par
snips, $1.25: beets, $1.25.
Dairy and Country Pnslnce
Bl TTER—City creamerv, extras
35® 36c;. fancy outside creamery
32 1-2 ft 35c per pound: store. Hr
EGGS- Oregon selects, 37 ].;c-
Eastern. 27 1-2!h30c per dozen
POl LTIt^
Hens 1 lc per pound'
spring, 11c: ducks old, 12 B 12 l ie
young. 14 ft 15c. geese, old.
young. 9«il0c: turkeys, 16017c
CHEESE—Fancy cream twins, 15c
per pound; full cream triplets, lit
full cream Young America, 16c
VEAL,—Extra. 8 1-2«St pound
ordinary. 7® 7 l-2c; heavy, 5c.
PORK---Fancy.
7 l-2cfisc per
bound; ordinary. 6e; large. 5c.
WANTED-—Fresh cow giving good
quality of milk In exchange to-
good top buggy. K. McMarphey tf
good top buggy.
tf
Do not let anyone tell you that
something else is just as good as De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills be
cause there isn't anything just is
good. Sold by al! druggists.
I Friday and
I
Saturday
TEA and COFFEE LE4D BLOWN
TUMBLERS
CANISTERS
Combination of colors, de
signs in gold, green and
black, with silver effect. TVa
or coffee in gold letter. Deep
snug fitting cover
with
black enameled knob. Capa
city. one pound. Each 10c
Plain or Decorati
We have been able to secu"
a limited supply tumblers,
all of purest thin lead bio«
glass. Smooth melted edge
5c
Special, each.................
CARPET
BIRD CAGE
HOOKS
TACKS
•ks.
DANA FOOD HAND SAW 40c
CHOPPERS
We otter the well-known
Dana (Utters, which we be
lieve to be the best Food
Chopper on the market, be
cause it cuts the greatest
variety ot foods, is easiest
cleaned and wears the long
est, at the extreme low
c:
24-inch tempri'-te»’*
file»! am! set, varili»
handle. We •■"”"k‘rar ",
the best bargain
in a hand saw
M urphey s R acket S tore
35 East, Ninth Street,