THF: El'tiENE WEEKLY GUARD, Till RSDAY. NOVEMBER I». I»"* EPORT OF EUGENE ; à • OR RALI FOR 8AI.E—Tiiorougnurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­ lamette street. tf FOR SALE- A bargain Fine selld oak ease Kimball piano. Inquire at 6uard office. dhtf FOR SALB—35 eq «are« good corru­ gated Iron reonag. Call at ■»- gene R ub Go.'a »tore. W WOOD Fine dry. ■«*>« 4-feet w««4, *4 25 WHttawMi Franate' Cem pa a y. Mala *1. FCk SALB—« minios or timber on easy terms. Addraee Ranaher, ■ W., Cettage Grove. ..3# FOR SALB—Ruff Orpington chick­ ens. W. B. Hampton, 1103 Colum­ I bia avenue, corner 19th street. FOR SALE—Two lots In Block 4; Sladden's add to Eugene. Address Rax 733, Roseburg. Oregon. N29 F OK KEM Want-Ad Financing! Te sell with the aid of a small ad., that old piece of furniture for more than half enaugh ta pay for the new—that . fully ship «1 llnle and it is too far froi.i the holidays to keep such stock in a dressed state. I . » Potatoes Mortag *<>utii. The potato market for the present FOR KENT—Nice front room ; fur­ is holding its own. with prices about lights and nace boat; electric j the same as prevailed all of last week bath. Suitable for two gewtle- ! and very little business being done I men 154 East Niath street. . with the south. The San Francisco I market takes only a few carloads a FOR RENT—Furnished 7-room ; week, and for the time there is no house for rent. Close In; ,36 per | other outlet. Shipments from Cal- month. No children wanted. En- qulre at Hollonbock's real estate ' Ifornia to the Sound, which were office. all heavy a week ago, have about ended, and the northern markets are report­ FOR RBNT CHBAP—A new 8-rooso fid to bo heavily loaded Prices to lo­ to basinees portion of town and cal growers range from 8 Oto 95 cents one door from carline. Bnqalr« ; a hundred for select stock, but active at 435 Wlllamett« atreet. n2, marketing operations have not yet be- ! gun. FOR RBNT— M aeres, 66 uader cul­ Low tirade Hops in lieniand tivation; house, barn, henhouse • rcbard Posae«»loa given Septem Interest in low grade hops is stead­ ber 16th. For particulars see R. ily growing, and by the trade this is MrMurphey, 559 Willamette street. ' regarded as a favorable market fac­ Flour—*4.40. R tom 11, Walton building, tf tor, for it is known that the stocks Baled Hay—*12 @,13. of primes and choice goods availa­ Timothy Hay—Per ton. *IC. ■ ■■ — > in—- ble in the state are limited and firmly Oats—Per bushel, 45@ 50c. held. Mediums have all along been Bran—Per ton-—*26.50. more or less neglected, but there is Mixed feed—Per ton *30. now a fair demand for this class of Shorts—Per ton—*34. ATTORNEYS-A 1-LAW hops for shipment East and consid­ Wheat—Per bushel, 85c@90c. erable buying is reported. Prices are Rolled barley—Per ton, ,31 G. F. SKIPWORTH. Attorney-at-law; now being paid from 6to 8 1-2 cents Chopped feed—Per ton, *30. office over Linn's drug store. Cracked corn-—Not in market l>r«*sM*«l Meats Are Steady There have been no aevelopments L. BILYEU. Attorney-at-law. Office of importance in the market for coun­ Over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene, PORTLAND MARKET REPORT try dressed meats for a week or more Oregon. Portland. Or.. Nov. 19.-—There ¡H and the supply and demand are hold­ LEON R. EDM UNSON. Attorney-at some California inquiry for hay, but ing about even. Today the only fea­ law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan with the freight rate of about ,6.85 ture was the arrival of more mutton per ton it Is Impossible to do busi­ than usually comes in a day. For and Savings Bank. ness with that market. The only de­ mutton the demand is limited and L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-st-law. Of­ mand now from the south is for grain the stuff moved slowly at 6 to 7 cents fice over Eugene Loan and Savings hay, and there is not much of that a pound. Prime veal and pork were here. If there was a lower freight active at the last quotations, with Bank, Eugene, Oregon. rate .however, or if the California coarse and thin stuff dragging at the 8. D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law. Of­ market should advance, «here might lower figures. Receipt» for the day fice over Eaton's book store. 616 be some movement in this article were 1<)6 hogs, 4 8 calves and 15 sheep. Willamette street. Phone Black southward. The local market rules about 2881. Portland Livstock Market steady, with a good undertone. There Portland Union Stockyards, Nov. C. •V WINTEKMEIER. Attornev-at- is plenty of hay left In the country, 18.—There Is a very good tone in all law Land titles and probate spec­ but not much of it is in first handq. lilies of the local ' livestock market ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­ Before the season is over, however, today. The Improvement has been the available supply may have proved expected, and «lid not find the trade tow Bank. insufficient, and there is a prospect PAUL MERRILL — Attorney and of high prices then prevailing. Lo­ unprepared. The great shortage of coiinse)lor-at-law. Rooms 8 and cal receipts at the present time are sheep is attracting much attention 10. McClung Building, corner Sth increasing, arrivals for the week to from the trade and the general pre­ dictions are for advanced values. The and Willamette streets, Eugene. date totaling 47 cars. few sheep now arriving are sold be­ Oregon. Telephone Red 1151. The San Francisco market is eas­ fore arrival and the rtarket- at pres­ ier than last week on account of free- ent stands in fin«» shape with d«Hnn4id WALTON A NESS, Attorneys-at-law er receipts. in all lines except lambs, these being J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will Mild Weallier Is Holding Eggs dull. practice in all the coutts in the Were It not for the change in the Cattle Are 25 tents .Higher state. Office, room 3, Walton weather conditions th«* local egg mar­ block, Eugene. Oregon. The cattie market is 2 5 cents high­ ket won bl likely be higher today but er all around for good stuff, with ar- GEORGE B DORRfS—Attorney-at the warmer temperatures indicate the rivals very small again. Trade in arrivals will again show an increase law; office Hovey Building, cor aud for that reason the trade is quite cattle Is showing the best improve- 8th and Willamette streets; rooms willing to sell at present figures for meut of the entire livestock market 1 and 2 upstairs. awhile to see how supplies are go­ aud top east of the mountain steers hnve been sold as high as ,4.25 dur­ WOODCOCK k POTTER. Attorneys ing to turn out. Recently the arri­ ing recent trading. There is an es­ vals of fresh ranch eggs have been at-law A. C. Waadcock aad E. O pecial good demand for speyed cows Potter Office as» block sauth ot very scant in this market and much and heifers and for the better class of the larger per cent of the sales were Chrlsraaa black. Bur««. Oregan in Eastern stock. this stock sales are being made around ,3.50'll *3.65. Ordinary cows How to Dress Poultry IIJ.IAMH A ■ ■AM. Attornoys-at At this time of th«* year dressed are ruling from ,2.75 to ,3. but the law. J W William», L. B Roan market is good. Practice la all osnrts of the stat' IHiultry begins to take front rank in In the hog market today best stuff For that reason sad befere the R. S La ad Of tie« the local market. the following instructions have been is selling from *6 to *6.25, with Offices 12, 13, 14 a»d 15 McClun secured on how to properly send loose of the salts around *6.20. Re­ ceipts of hogs are light and this Is chickens to market: Special attei I. N. HARBAUGH. "Dressed chickens may be dry helping the trade somewhat. tion gives ta dlvarca sad set Ms Calves are in good demand for ■ ent tf aatatea Agnat for Coat! picked or scalded, but shipments of dressed poultry should be made in prime stuff, hut the season for good Bsatal InsursBca I'oapaay. 6. First National Hank Baildin» the fall or winter only—during the quality Is about over. All IxMik for Improvement cool weather. in killing birds for Rage««, Oregon Among livestock commission hand­ market never use any other than fat. Building plump stock, as it will never pay to lers the opinion still prevails that JESSE G WELLS. Lawyer, No. 29 dress poor fowls, as such will always conditions will show an improvement West Hlgktk street, Eugese, Or sell for more money it shipped alive. from now on. Of the situation the opp«Miit« »oatoffice Gives spa da) This is especially true as to turkeys, various handlers today say: W. P. Gould, ot Benson & Gould— atteatlon te the saamlnatlon of ab­ anil we desire to impress upon ship­ stracts. draftlag wills, settllag ee pers the fact that dressed cull tur­ "Hog prices are going to hold about lates, conversares «sd colleetless keys are the cause of much worry to the present range from what I can Also to all peasies Biattars Phan« handlers during the holidays. In dry see. Cattle are sure to improve some Red 1176 killing hens or turkeys kill with a but the big people have liberal sup­ thrust of a sharp-pointed knife in the plies at this time. Sheep are in good PHYSICIANS 8*1» SFRGKONS throat from tile inside ot the mouth demand with few coming. The trade and into the brain, Hang up by the wants all kinds of mutton sheep." DR H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopath!« Lev* M. Lacey, of Hunt & Lacey— legs and while the bird is still strug- physician, Offices over Chambers "The cattle market is firmer and gling remove all the feathers but 518 Willamette street store. higher and there is a good tone In Consultatioi those on the head and a few on the hogs, iu fact, the demand is good at Phone Black 1326 neck. Some leave a few feathers on free. Residence, 527 Pearl street the tail and a few on the wings, but this time for all lines. Even sheep Phone Black 3207 we recommend that all these be re­ are now quoted firm with a good de­ In scalding stock cut the mand for everything.” C. H CANNON, M D Homoepathi« moved. J. C. Lonergan—"The market is Chronlr throat (or kill as for dry picking) physician and surgeon, diseases and diseases of woiuet and holding by the legs dip for eight strong on hogs with higher prices rul­ ing. Recent arrivals of cattle have all aud children a specialty. Electrl or ten seconds into water, almost, but been moved out and the market is in cal vibratory and light treatment not quite, at the boiling point. They good shgpe at higher prices. There Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build must be scalded enough and not too is a good demand for all sorts of Board» much. Experience will determine this Ing Phone Main 54 0. for you. The feathers may then be sh«*ep except lambs and packers seem Hoffman House Phone Main It removed without breaking the deli­ to have plenty of these for awhile." . PORTLAND yVoTATloNS DR ANNA MAURER Ost «apatiti« cate skin. Again dip the bird into wa­ Grain. Flour. Feed, F.tc. pbye’clan All curable disease ter of the same temperature for a WHEAT -Bluestem. 95c; club. *’•■»» and child«sa • few seconds (about four or five) and treated, specialty. Office over F E. Duan'» immediately throw into ice cold wa­ 91c; fife. 9.0c; red Russian, 88c; 40- Phons Red 1631. ter (to plump it). Wheu thoroughly fold. 91c; valley, 91c. BARLEY — Producers' prices: cold remove the birds, hang'them up G. 8. BEARDSLEY, M. D. Regul; to drip and dry, wrap the heads and Feed ,26 per ton; brewing. ,27. OATS — Producers' prices: No 1 physician sad surgeon Offices 1 necks with parchment or other paper and 17 MrCluag building. Eight and pack in light cases Never pack white. ,30fft ,31 per ton; grav, ,29 aad Willamette streets Office aa poultry until thoroughly cold—be (ert metallurgist. Reliable marked as to chickens. Dealers are navels. ,3 2541,3 50 per box: 1 Information furnished to intending busy then and do not care to dress ons. fancy. ,4.50 1/ ,5 ]>erbox. chr investors. Ex; minatlons and re­ the»«* birds, The demand for fancy ,3.50 /1 ,1; standard. ,2.75 per t ports on mines and ore treatment fat geese is never satisfied at that grapefruit. ,4 it ,5 50 per box; nanas. 5c per pound: pomegrani Eugene. Oregon time, itemembej tr the Injunction ,1.50 ./ ,2 per box. pineapples. , never marke t any poor poultry In ,2.50 per dosen. ARCHITECT ilrvaae dstatr Tf you must be sure ONIONS,I on ./ ,1 10 per 100 IF if If you must dlspoi dressed state ROOT VEGETABLES Turn FREE THOMkS Architect. Sketch such l»e sure and ship It alive ,1 25 per sack: carrots. ,1: parsn es and plans drawn, blue print ,1 25. beets. ,1.25. horseradish, STEN« NiKAI’ll ERR. and specifications General super­ per pound. vision over buildings In course of Dairy an«l Country Pnaluce construction. If thinking of build KONA BERTSCH. PUBLIC STEN- ographer, room 5 over Crescent BI TTER — City creamery, ext Ing. large or small, see me. Terms store Phone Red 1111. NS 35«i 36c; fancy outside creamery, reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman 2 n 3.>c per IKiund : store. 17c. block. ABSTRACTOR* EGGS—Or ton selects. 37 I- 4 c: Eastern. 2 7 0 32 l-2c per dozen KF AI ESTATE AGENTS POULTRY -Hens. 12 1-2 4Î 13 l-2c J L. CLARKE A CO Dealers In real CO., Rooms 2 and 3. Warren Block, rings, 12 1-2 if 13 l-2c «'state. Creswell. Or. Eugene. Or. Price« reasonable und: ducks 14 @ 15c; geese. 11 @ I KOH RENT—A gooa notel property at Florence. Address William tr Brund, Florence, Or. is want ad. financing, al­ though it is but one of a hundred phases of it. FOR SALE—5 room house, almost to new, 2 lots, 60x150; close In; good location. Address "Owner,” Box 443, Eugene. DI CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR BOAT FOR SALE—A light, well- SALE Enquire of Mrs. E. L. built rowboat; for price and partic­ Fisher, 418 North Pearl street. ulars Inquire at 4 79 Pejirl street. Phone Red 4992 N21 FOR SALE Nl«e new r«*sid»n FOR SALE Big gray horse, four five rooms and good lot In good years old; also harness and light part of tke city for sale. Price, spring express wagon cheap. M. *1350. One good new residence of Logan, Wendling, Oregon. tf 7 rooms and lot, close In. Price, *2700. One lot 50x160 feet., good Foil SALE Milch cows for sale or part of the city for »425. One fine to let out for the winter to respon­ business property for sain on Wil­ sible parties. Address, Mrs. Eva lamette st; brings In good rent. Ford, Springfield. tf Centrally located. For further in­ formation call on the Pacific Land FOR SALE 16-inch slab wood and Company, Room 7, Hovey block. 16-inch planer wood Orders D. L. Cartmell. manager. tf promptly filled. C. R. Mead, Main 336 and Main 171, Spring­ FOR SALE Four and one-half field, Ore. tf acres of land, one-fourth mile north of Springfield school house. FOR SALE BY OWNER -One lot A good six-room cottage, barn, 66 2-3x160 feet, five-room house, wood bouse, poultry house and small barn and chicken park; fin« park. A small orchard of choice well water, fruit trees and ber­ fruit and 2 3-4 acres set to straw­ ries. 444 W. 6th St. dlO berries and raspberries. Call at place or address F. D. Teachout, FOR SALE Good corner 1 >t 80x Springfield, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 160 In Fairmount; sidewalk and 1- tf street improvements; Home fruit. *350. Eugene Real Estate & In­ »«■'trn vestment Company, corner Sth and Willamette streets. WANTED—A competent girl for FOR SALE—Concrete gravel, build­ general housework. Enquire at ing sand and loam. Can furnish 530 Pearl street. tf on short notice. Also, all kinds WANTED A share of the farmers wood In 16-lnch and 4 feet. B. to eat at the Cosy restaurant. Sixth A. Seelye, Phono Black 5012. tf and Willamette streets. tf FOR SALE—Fourteen head of horses, broke and unbroken: WANTED—Position hy a good house­ keeper Address Box 105, Spring­ weight 900 to 1200; some saddle field, Ore. tf and driving animals Call at Bai­ ley Btables, Willamette street, for prices and particulars, where the BOARDERS WANTED—A few more boarders could ba accomodated at horses may be seen. nl9 149 East Eighth street. N19 rOK MALI WANTFID Good respectable girls at 7 room house; nearly sew; lot 65x telephone office to learn operating. 120 feet; now rented for six Apply at once. tf months at *18 per month. Will sell subjf'ct to lease only. ,2460. Howe WANTED TO KENT—A • » farts & Buoy, 474 Willamette St. on shares, for frs— 3 to 5 years. tf. Address “C. D.,” ears Guard tf FOR SALE Gasoline woodaaw out­ WANTED Fredh caw giving good fit, complete; or will trade for quality ot milk la exchanga for team or vacaat lot. For further good top baggy R. MeMarphay tf particulars apply to J R. Conrad. 733, E 11th »treet Phone WAN 1 ED-—A somber of girls to learn nursi a g Esquire at tbo Eu­ Black 1 . •' gene Csperai Hospital tf LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8 room heuse; barn; fin«* WANTED -Experienced school teach­ land for garden; on I'eiirth street, er In district No. 130. Apply to near mill i ace. L«,t 160x95 on District school board, lairane. Or.. Twelfth an 1 Alder s' setB, Just R. F I». No. 1. d5 north of I atterson acaool. J. J At the Eugene Walton. 5 15 V.'lllam<*tt«« street, tf WANTED AT ONCE Poultry Star', 102 E 9th St., FOR Stl.E Cottages near Uni'er young chlc'cens weighing front 1 ’a to slty, 1 four room, ,700; 1, live 1 -\ pounds. Phone Main 645. rooms, new. modera, ,1200. (>n> Furnlshd clo ■! In 4 room cottage, excellent WANTED TO RENT rooms for house or furnished ¡.it ,2150. lied Star Real Estate. | Write description housekeeping, Room 11, First-Nat. Bank and price. F. G F. 744 Alder St. HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from 1125 the owner and buy right, nice high housekeeper for a fnm- lots or house and lot. al! on the five, Good horn«* and good strei't car line I have 8 lots and 2 for right person. Phone dwelling houses. All must go In-1 2912 or address 90 4 Ferry quire at 806 East Thirteenth at | FOR SALE Hot air engine; for«« , Springfield match pump con ected: *'U9 gallon tank, ',V'NTED—At factory. girls or women to pack fittings, 4') feet IH-lneh pipe, for match«* good wages and steady sale cheap st Hall A- Shumway's, work Ring or communicate with East Seventh street. See It tf I Paul Br’telhelm. Snriugfield. Or. tf FOR SALE S. C. WHITE LEG­ uody to get their HORNS The 227-E g Strain at tbe Enterprise Cockrels *5 to »15. Hens at shop. Satlsfac- ,2.50 en.li. Trio. ,10. Puliets 1 Half soling, 35 3 months old at ,9.00 doz. Casa 59 E Ninth street. i; i .md. Poultry Co., R ♦ d4 Oregon. nl.4. FOR SALE Full-blooded Perchoron M1R4RLI tNKOl’R stallion; four years old; one three- year-old mare, part percheron. Will take cattle In part payment for SAT—i am nere again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker and stallion Apply to or address H. B. / finisher. Get your work done bv L. Withers. It. F. D. No. 3, Eugene. C Wil llama nil FOR SALE City property» lots, cot­ BUY LOTS of Mark Fleming In Slad- tages. residences; tracts snd busl- den'a tract and Blair Street Addi­ nesses. *15* to ,5709; farms, tion. Good, easy terms Beat lo­ garden land, fruit, grain and cation In Eugene. stock. 1 aero to *9* acres; Timber tracts. 4 0 acres to 80* acres; see J. M Morris, ro«rn 4, First Nat'l Bk. Any parties having deer hides to sell or tan must get their tags by No- vember 1. Adam Ritchey. FARM FOR SALE A good farm nl9d4 w situated In the Pleasant Hill neigh­ borhood; fair house and two story barn, granary and hop-house. On­ Adam Kltcney. laaner of llgnt skins, for lace, leather, gloves, furs and ly half mile from school, poatofflce rugs At Jasper. Oregon. and public hall For further par­ n!9 d*w ticulars see J. R. Sellers, 2 47 latw- ronce street, Eugene tf TABLE BOARD Select table board for a limited number. Bualaeas or FOR SALE 43 acres all level land. professional men preferred Call 30 tn cultivation; uew hoiee. wood Mr« Skipworth. Phone Black 1 *61. shed and chicken house and new barn; orchard; three gd wells snd good water; everything on DON’T FAIL io see Cheieni if you want nt bargains In real «»stat« «»state AVe tne place goes with It. including y and sell farm and citv proper- household goods This must be t V improved and unimproved Tim- sold In the next 30 days. I have ber and mining stock Il Cherem. also several lots close In and also a house and lot 66x304. chicken NTRSFIRY All kind« of nursery house and park and some fruit. stock from the most reliable firm These are bargains and some of In Oregon, sold at catalogue prices, them close to Willamette street. discount for large orders; ceme­ For further Information call on tery work done by the month See the Pacific I^ind Company. Room A D DeRoo, landscape gardener. 7. Hovey building. D. L Cartmell 533 E 11th street Phone Red manager tf 47,3. Heat that Doesnt go up the Flue Mohair—17. Chittim bark—4@5Vkc. Wool-— 15c. Poultry, Egg», etc. Eggs — Per dozen, 35c. Creamery Butter—Per roll, 75c. Frys—Per lb., 9c. Hens—Per lb. 8c. Dairy Butter—Per roll, 65c. Geese—Per lb. 6c. Ducks—Per lb. 11c. Turkeys-—live, 17c; dressed, 19c. Frwlts, legrtAbio«. Kle. Potato««—New, 60s per hundred. Onions- Per cwt., »1.76. I( the body no marks were found ; :id it was conclud­ ed that death was <1 io heart trou­ ble. Coroner Gerd. >n ins'rutted the Justice of th«* pea; • at Marcóla to make an investigan -n of the death and after an exuinitiation of the re mains by Dr. Pollard no inquest was found necessary. Mr. Henninger was a member of .1. W. Geary post, G. A. R., of Eugene. ALMA ITEMS (Special Correspondence.I Alma, Nov. 17 There was a rath­ er exciting time in Alma las' Monday when Ed Pettit and John Johnson's hounds treed a monstrous black bear. It happened just at dark, so the mee. including Bert Allegar. his brother- in-law, Claire Ross,. Ed Pettit and John Johnson, sat up all night be- neath the tree, which was a big cedar, Some of the nelghb« > guessed it at about 1000 pounds dressed. Several obtained from gallons of grease w the carcass. Ada Sutherland md her father. Mr. Pierce, were ui to their old home and removed the last of their fumi­ turf to their hon. i li Walton lait ♦♦♦♦«*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ week. John Howell a’td It: s friend Tracey died were visiting U-..................................................... ♦ Newton, front Kan*. They had *»- Mrs. Alice Whitcomb, eral successful hunts and killed two At his farm near Post. Crook wild cats and a nun er of civit cat», county, Oregon, Saturday. Novem­ They expect to sp* a 1 the winter on ber 14. 1908, Roscoe Knox, aged the river. Harvey San«*e is exp peeled to go <>«t about 68 years. trip. Mr. Knox and family resided for to Eugene soon, on a business I many years across the river east of I Ed Pratt and Iler: A Hegar had a Cieswell and was well and favorably couple of pack h ■ - run away serie«» known throughout Lane county. He ♦ heir packs on. bur nothing i w as a brother of Mrs. Laura and Fro- happened. na McFarland, Mrs. Jane Veatch and Bertha Luce sp<' 1 Attorney Jerome Knox of Cottage Maybelle Johnson !a Grove and has many relatives In this Claire Hinkson "a county. His brother Jerome was with pointed in the election him at the time of his death. He politician. leaves four daughters and seven sons L. Leopold is keepin ng these kind ot to mourn their loss, his w-lfe having) goafs for M Miller died last spring. The remains were Bert Allegar ha* ,,