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MAM, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1*0«
4
Don't
Shiver
Just scratch a match—light
the Perfection Oil Heater—
and stop shivering.
Wher
ever you have a room that’s
hard to heat—that the fur
nace doesn’t reach — there
you'll need a
Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Just the thing for blizzard time or between seasons.* Its genial
glowing heat makes any room cheerful and cozy. No smoke—
no smell—smokeless device prevents.
Brass
font holds 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. F in-
ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted.
a restful,
-Tfavö
«Lamp Gives
___
steady, soft light
which is so much appreciated by workers and
students. Made of brass, nickel plated with the
latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp
warranted. Write our nearest agency for de
scriptive circular if your dealei cannot supply
the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo l^imp.
Standard Oil Company
11 ncor pors t eel)
REALTY TRANSFERS
OF LANE COUNTY
William Kyle etux to Warner C.
Waite, lot 2. sec. 15, tp. 18, s r 11 w.
»150*tract in sec. 30, tp. 16, a r 3w.
William B. McKinney etux to John
Hackanson etux, nw bk 77, Spring
field Power & Investment Co’s, add
to Springfield.
Margaret i. Bilyeu, guardian to
Al- x ' ih'-rs. 111 acres in tp. 17. s. r.
2 w. »2300.
Frank Chevalier to Alex Mathews,
10 acres in tp. 17 4 r 2 w. »100.
Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co.,
to W. li. Abranis. trustee, tract in
sec. 28, tp. 20, s r 3 w »1.
Sadie E. Hngtard to J. F. Titus,
lot 4 in block 19 Fairmount. »650.
John Brooker to A. N. Striker, lots
2«and 3 in blk 16, Hendrick's add to
Eugene. »325."
Edward Powell etux to Arthur I .
Crane et al, 1-2 acre In tp. 17, » r 3
w. $600.
G. F. Skipworth to N. A. Whlte-
aker. S 1-2 N E 1-4 sec. 28, tp. 18,
s r 4 w. »150.
Dora E. Thomas et al to E A.
Bond. W 1-2 sec 5. nw 1-4, seq. 8,
tp. 17. « r 4 w. »500.
George W. Perkins etux to Angel
ine Hills, lot 1, Clark arid Wash
burn'-*- add to Sprlnglfeld.
California & Oregon Land Co. to
Boolh-Kelly Lumber Co., 80 acres In
see. 31, tp 1 7. s r 8 w. »1.
Weber
etux to Maurice
Michael W “
’
in sec. 2. tp. 18, s.
Moor -, ’ 6’1 n
r 8 w. $100.
Louis J. Heltzmnn etux to E. M
Warren. 2 acri in lot 1. sec. 3^ tp.
is, s i; I W $37.50.
Alfred Grammond etux to Henry
Hansel, 95 acre» In gee. 9, tp. 18, s r
4 w. $6000
Edward A. ('liter etux to William
5 Abbott. 80 acres tn sec. 28, tp. 18,
s r 4 w. $6 4 0.
L D. Smith to Zella Smith, lot 5
bll "I Fairmount $1
I S tn Isaac H. Bingham, S E 1-4
of »<•■’. 2. . tp.
. 22. s r 4 w.
F' rence E. Linn to A. F Linn,
11.25 acres In sec. 21, tp. 18, s r 3 w.
$1000.
U. S to Axtec I and Ä Catti» Co.,
160 acres In sec. 26. tp. 15, s r 7 w
J. C Zumwalt to B P. Bingham,
161 acres I ntp. 17. s r 5 w.
Louis Gilstrap etux to Peder Oph-
us. 160 acres In sec. 22, tp. 18.gr
1 e. »10
Eliza C. Carter etux to J. F. Deane,
lot 2 In hk 7 .Coles addn to Marcóla.
»125.
U. S. to Marshall Arnel, 40 aerea
in sec. 17. tp. 16. a r 1 w.
L. D Smith etux to Mary G. Failb
ion. 15 acres in sec. 12, tp. 18, s r
4 w. »2500
I. T Nlcklln etux to Ella V. Neal,
lots 1 and 2 in bk 5. Kelsay’s add to
Eugene. »10
J D. Fields etux to Frank M
Northrop, tract In Eugene, »700.
W B Cooper etal to James I. Hun
ter. tract In Cottage Grove ,1250.
Eugene Cltv Lodge No 1 1,’to John
W Northcroft, lot »07. Eugene Ma
sonic OmsterF. »12 50
M F Briggs etux to W. E Haynes,
tract in Eugene, »26,1.
E IT. Lee etux to Amanda M Lee.
N 1-2 lot 4, blk 5R, Junction City.
»1
Orin C. Davis etux to Hilbert J.
Erickson, 20 acres in tp 18. a r 2
»9 00
Georg* A Betts from U. 8.. S 4
SW >, sec. 20. tp. 20, s r 5 w.
Ida J. Richmond etal to Jane Dix
on. lots 1« and 17 Clark's Park addn
to Springfield. ,2000.
S E McNett otux to L. K Page,
et al; lot In Clark A Washburne'»
i bln to Springfield. ,450.
Everett J Horton etux to C J
Hurlhurt, lot 1, sec 34. tp 15. • r 7
w. »200
Abraham H Notlage etux to Mary
Johnson 87 aeree, gee. 17 and 18. tp.
18, • r 11 w. »450.
W. C. Roren to Henry C. Gardner,
traet in Cottage Grove, ,300.
Mary E Hemenway to Ora E Him-
enwav tract In Cottage Grove, ,1.
Springer Emerson etux to Melvin
Hansen. NW % sec 1tp 1 ». • r 5
w. ,1
Fruitvale, »100.
Agnes Harding
Hen
dricks lot 4, bk 2. Mulligan’s addn
to Eugene, »500.
Eli Berger etux to Edgar D. Spook,
tract in lol 5, bk 5, Shaw’s addn to
Eugene, »10.
Walter E. Chastain etux to J. W.
Pfelfler et al, 12.60 acres in lot 2,
sec 4, tp. 18, s r 7 w. »10.
U. S. to Benjamin F. Scitlfe. 160
acres in sec. 31, tp. 15, s r 9 w.
U. S. to Sallle E. Scalffe, 160 ac
res In see. 24. tp. 20, s. r. 6 w.
Margaret E Crawford et nl to B.
W. Redwlck, 6 acres In tp. 18, s r 3
w, »10.
A. C. Dixon etux to M. E. Jarnl-
gln, lots’ 1, 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6 in bk 1,
Dixon & Jarnngln addn Coburg. »10.
Mattib-e • Glass Co. to F .M De-
Neffe, trustee, tract In Coburg, »100.
Mathison Glass Co. to F M. De-
Neffe, trustee, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 and
6 in bl 1. Dixon & Jarnlgan’s add
to Coburg »1.
Grace Vtrtt Osdel etal to James
Miller tract in sec. 24, tp. 18, s r 3
w, »10.
Edward F. Maher etux to Flora M.
Simmons, It ts 1. 2. and 3 In Fisher’s
add Glenada, »1.
Martha A Morris etal to William
M. Tidwell, lot 24, bk 1. Shaw * Pat
terson’s nd to Eugene. »1000.
John Kelly etux to Theresa M.
Jackson. 320 acres In sec. 29, 32 and
33. tp' 17. s r 8 w. »110.
Anna Obersinner et al to Joseph
Ravena: 313.39 acres in tp. 18. s. r.
4 w. »5800.
D. J. Switzer et ux to Irving Mer-
enn tile Company; tract in Irving.
»1800
E. H. Hawkins et ux to E S. Rolph.
lots 19 pr 1 3!). City View Park. »10.
S. A. Iludttlesion to E. S. Rolfe;
tots 2 and 4. Jatnoe Huddleston's ex
tended nd to Eugene. »10.
Thom s Svkes et ux to W. H. Me?
Kee et nl; 290 1-2 acres in tp. 18, s.
r. 4 w »1 o.
Jesse J. Nlcolle et ux to Joseph
Fellman; 160 acres In sec. 3, Tp. 18,
a. r. 10 w. »1000. ,
George Nlcolle et ux to J. J. Ni-
colle: 160 acres in sec. 3. tp. 18, s. r.
10 w
,3000.
Myrtle Nlcolle et al tn Joseph Fell
man et nl: 158 acres in tp. 18, s. r.
9 w. ,3000.
Nettie Fellmnn et al to J. J. NI-
colie; 160 acres in tp. 18, s. r. 10
w. »1000.
Benton Wlscarson et IIX to Ira
Mounts; 115 acres in tp. 16. s. r. 5
w. »700.
Sarah E. Patterson to Daisy E
Burrill: tract In lot 2, block 1. John
Christian's nd tn Eugene. »10.
United States to Virgil Harshbar-
ger; 80 acres in sec. 20. tp. 16, s r.
1 w.
J. H. Kissinger, referee, to George
Willoughby; 25 acres in sec 26. tp
it
i- i ,• h » o
George Sobaski et ux to Fred Fish
er; tract in sec. 2 4. tp. 16. s. r. 2 w.
,63.
Hiram D Palmer et ux to A J. <111-
lette; 60 acres in sec 7. tp. 18. s. r.
3 w
,10
T. G. Hendricks et ux to Byron
Rubins et ux. lot 4, block 1, Elias
Stewart's ad tn Eugene. ,150ft
Etta M Weiss to William Weiss;
143 acres in sec. 18. tp. 16 ,a. r. 7 w
,10
United States to Harry M Bowers;
160 acres In sec. 22. tp. 15. a. r. 6
w. Patent.
A. H. Spare to D. C. Baughman;
tract in t I p. 20. a. r. 3 w
»3300.
J. W Shumate et 11X to John G
Rennie: 1 acre in tp. 17, a r. 1 w.
»1
Frank Homenway et ux to W J.
Canady; 320 acres In tp. 19. a. r. 5
w r. »4800.
’ awrence Holland to Asher Watch,
1 acre In lot 1, sec. 8. tp. 19. s r. 1
/
w r. »175.
United States to Michael Weber:
60 acres In sec. 20, tp. 20, g. r. s
'V
Patent
Ralph Blanchard to S. A. Baddies
>n : lots 6 and 7 and west half of lot
». block 8, James Huddleston’s ad
to Eugene, »10.
John Keopp et nx to Julius Keopp
3 acres In Lane county
» 1 So
William Naylor et ux to A. C Ren
nett; tract In Packard's ad to Eu-
gene. »1600
Richard Mount to Mary B Wheel
er; tract in lot 7, block 23. Eugene
»100
John Huni’lcker etux to M Hansen,
tract In lot 6. blk 10. Skinner's addn
to Eugene on ths west, ,1
•‘Watch for the Wagon.”
Bingham Land Co. to Melvin Han
gen. lots 1. t. 1». »0. 11. », and I». on page 2. Boyd Tea Co.
See ad.
€
f
nary.
WEEKLY REPORT OF
Jacob Koupal returned this noon accompanied by his wife.
20c;
p< r pound * * IM<‘: Ofdina,ry’H
W. J. Welch, county commissioner
from a short trip to points south.
EUGENE
MARKET
Hl-rn i
’ ’’M
Rift—Bout!
:
PERSONAL
: James Miller came in from the of Baker, is here visiting his brother,
0»V,<
n, ’rn J«>a
1»« h h«*«
F. R. Welch, a few day»
♦
o south on the noon train today.
*t u
Sain, n
n‘‘. riT
«L (
Roseuurg Review: Wm. U'Ren of
tails.
p. r
ri»«r
’
Rev. H. Wyse Jones, the evangelist,
Mohair—Its.
,
n
r--
-
'
1-pounU
fiat
Eugene, is visiting here with his
Chiturn bark—405 l-2c.
is registered at the Hotel Gross.
(From Saturday’s Daily Guard )
pound
tall
Wool—15c.
Earl F. Strong returned to his cousin, Mrs. J D Zurcher.
ii 45: •oek¿y
r
es"
R. B. Fulmer, of Wendling, is in
■'D oum
Poultry.
Etc.
Vernon Williams, son of Col. J. M.
home at Roseburg this afternoon.
Sugar
-— Kold.i, , <
un«.
the city today.
Eggs
—
Per
dozen,
35c.
»->.45.
Williams, went to Portland today to
E.
R.
Parker,
the
well-known
pub
Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap went to Port
•Ugar |5 s; p' ,
Creamery
Butter
—
Per
roll,
75c.
enter Hill’s Military Academy.
lic school principal, is at Dexter.
Ubiteli. $5 7
land last night.
Frys—Per lb., 9c.
Miss Mamie Fisk went to Rose
powdered (barr, ‘
Hens—Per lb., 9c.
A. J. Crow, the popular farmer
Wesley Wire is here visiting his burg this afternoon to transact some
remittance with,, .**?• Tw»?’*;
a
Dairy Butter—Per roll, 55c.
per pomol ,r Lt . ‘ ‘laj"- V?“ *
from Crow, is in tho city today.
parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Wire.
business
for
her
brother,
Fred.
Geese
—
Per
lb.,
8c.
within augaí'iV?,.
3o d»...
, , 1. 1 .'> 1 ■«»
n < ij p£
al*-'
>«
.‘J.‘n^
Bert Schumaker, a former Unl-
Elza Sutton, of Heppner, left for
Maple
‘-8
”*\
J.
B.
Arlington,
a
Guard
employe,
Ducks
—
per
tb..
11c.
versity student, is visiting friends that city today after a visit here.
| went to Portland today, to be gone
Turkey»-—180 20c.
here.
Brazil nut» ik , # A*1 ^r*c
Fruits. Vegetable«, Etc.
Judge
M.
L.
Pipes,
of
Portland,
was
or three days on business.
14c: almonds i->¿'¡b’rt’-
Frank R. Roberts came down from in the city on business over Sunday. two
Potatoes— New, 00c per cwt.
H.
Gordon
and
family
returned
4510
8<- r
.
' (■ .-< j’’
the Bohejnia mines and spent Christ
Onions
—
Per
cwt.
»1.76.
hickory nut», 1
“ "'»uu
F. W. Hanum, of Corvallis, is in home today after a visit with rela
mas in Eugene.
"
Lemons
—
Per
case,
»4.00.
dozen
1
c
ocoaz¿tz
in Eugene for several days.
C. P. Devereaux returned last night the city for a day or so on business. tives
Oranges—»3.50.
Miss Grace Bingham went to Cot
Livestock Market
from a trip in the woods out from
F. A. Hills and wife arrived here I tage
■'• . o-
-■
" Rft.
Grove
this
afternoon
to
visit
Good cows—2 «4 @ 2 % c.
Cotage Grove.
last night from Scott's Mills on a
her
sister,
Mrs.
David
Griggs,
a
few
Miss Bessie Huddleston went to visit.
Steers—Per lb., 314c.
•
i;nk.
Junction this morning for a short
Veal—Prime dressed, under 125 you. 3V .
J. Kavanaugh, manager of the Sin days.
W.
J.
Mulkey,
the
Creswell
board
Barle^’X*"-
\,e.
visit with her sister.
ger Sewing Machine Company's office
lbs..
6
He.
Good prime dressed veal—5® io
Mrs. Preston Smith and son. Hen here, returned last night from a ing house keeper, returned home
»27 per ton l.r. u,?.. ti7c*
Kt-
Mutton on foot—2%®3%c.
ry, of Portland, are spending the Crristmas visit with his family in this afternoon from a trip to Port
'-Tn-'-
club,
91.
rif,
’
-,
’
1
”
Good
fat
hogs
on
foot
—
5tfo-
land.
*
week with Mrs. Ira F. Campbell.
Portland.
40-fold. 93e: V p,. )T:
Fat hogs, dressed—8 6 l-2c.
Mrs. W. L. Edwards of Tacoma,
Mrs. E. H. Ankeny and her daugh
Charles S. Cochran came down
Flour —PaieiN.-
Prime hogs—7c.
-<tralKlits. }i
, j t - |’S-lli
ter, Gladys, are spending Christmas from Cottage Grove on the noon train after a visit with her brother, C. H.
Grain
and
Feed
Pickett,
at
Springfield,
left
today
for
«4.45
: (., ,,,, k Kl
with her daughters in Southern Ore today.
»4.40.-^1
Flour—»4.40.
I whoat. »4 <;■
her
home.
gon.
Mrs. Blanche Thurston and child
Baled hay—$12@$13.
lata—Pro
Attorney
and
Mrs.
W.
Lair
Thomi>-
»-•’;. •
• i ..
Geo. G. Gross and wife are in Port spent Christmas at Suver with rela
Timothy hay—Per ton. »10.
son, of Lakeview, are here visiting
Mlllstuffs Bi
Oats—Per bu., 45®50c.
land. having gone down Thursday tives.
A'VjiTk'*
ountry. i; .
Mrs.
Thompson's
parents,
Mr.
and
Bran
—
Per
ton,
»24.50.
evening to spend Christmas with rel
J. V. Heid returned to Blue River
■ untry. $
I
Mixed feed—Per ton. »30.
I -'fi : roll. ,1 i-
atives.
| today on the stage after a trip to Mrs. J. W. Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clark re
Shorts—Per ton, »34.
¿li,
K. K. Robinson, p.’i Oregon gradu- ' Portland.
ili p,-r top Hastei
Wheat—Per bu.. So® 90c.
home to Cottage Grove this
ate, 1 b visiting fric
* '
jere.
.ere. He has
gon. |i«
R. Robertson was a stage passen turned
»17:
dovi-
-
....
„.„.er, $■
Rolled barley—Per ton, »32.50.
if<- »i:.»o*™
been teaching school near Grants ger to Wycoft’s on the McKenzie, this afternoon after a visit with Mrs.
grain hay. 3'
t>
Chopped feed—Per ton, »30.
Clark
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wlltse.
_
Vrgrtnbh« "■‘<1 Pratt.
Pass.
morning.
Cracked corn—»2.40 per 100.
Fresh Fruii.-
A. J. Johnson, ex-sheriff of Lane
Noah Buoy, father of John Buoy,
"ik-iJlJ _
Mrs. Minnie Smith, of Portland, is cunty,
i-,x: pears $ a»:;
after
a
visit
at
the
home
of
came up from Creswell and spent visiting her mother. Mrs. Taliafero, !
PORTLAND MARKET REJPORT
S1®»L25 p. -
.
his
son,
Louis
Johnson,
steward
at
3
I
5
per
ba
i
r.
.
.-
__
Christmas at the home of his gon in in Eugene.
Portland,
Or., Dec. 30.—-Sales of
this city.
Principal Geo. Hug. of the Eugene the University of Oregon, returned hops are again showing an increase. »125? ’ ’
to
Creswell
todav.
Ed Brigham, Hall & Shumway’s high school, is spending the vacation !
Quite a number of transactions were
Potatoes—r
Miss Amy Marsters of Douglas reixirted today at Willamette^ Valley hundred: sweet i-.-tau^.’
£
plumber, went to Portland Thurs- in Portland.
county,
after
a
visit
at
the
horqe
of
day evening to spend the day with
at the
prices quoted ~ of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mahon were
points______
"
Tropical Fruita . (rang«-« n.v.i .
Senator
and
Mrs.
R.
A.
Booth
of
Eu
his parents.
Most of the goods moved were
passengers for Portland on the noen
»3 per box I. jo - i - fancy liaoSI
gene, went to Saginaw yesterday on late., cheaper quality with low
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins were train today.
of the
a
visit.
passengers on No. 12 this morning
John Hooker returned this after
in effect. It is stated that (■■•nanaa. r-rt
r,er t-.-nna ?- *df
Mrs. Starkey, after a short visit prices
for Halsey, wheer they went for a noon from a trip to Portland and In
Messrs. Isaac Pincus & Sons of Ta n - s .31.5 o -., I. ,. ,
„
with
Mrs.
C.
E.
Cookerly
in
Eugene,
box5 Per ‘ ozen tun*erinet, liji JJ
few days’ visit.
dependence.
coma
are
covering
on
this
movement.
went
to
Salem
today
to
join
the
Howard Drew, bookkeeper at Hill's
Rev. C. A. Wooley went to Albany
Growers are still inclined to let go
Onlona—»1«, 3l.2f per 100 Iba.
Gun Store, went to his home at New today and from there will make a trip Lowe Stock Company. She will play of supplies whenever approached by
Root Vegetal.I. s Turnip« n « _
leads
with
the
company
during
the
sack: carrots tl parsnip,Fn
burg yesterday to spend a few days to Lebanon.
a
buyer
so
despite
the
liberal
demand
remainder
of
the
winter.
»1
.0; horsera.iisl
i„c p,.r poun7*
with his parents.
W. L. Wright, M. D. Morgan and
Hairy nn,l < oiintrw I'rodu,--
Albany Herald: Robin Nelson and the market is far from showing a
Miss Pearl Barker, who teaches at D. H. Pierce, of Harrisburg, wehe in
lluter—Clt yCreaniery. extras (u
Max Snow, two popular U. of O. steady tone.
Grants Pass, came to Eugene and will the city yesterday.
'
■ ,/ac1’ outside creamory, 3.-(, obi
Potatoes and Onions Firm.
per lb.: store, 1802'ie.
w“«,
spend the holidays with her friend.
Chester Starr, a former student ot students, spending part of the holi
Potato
market
is
firm
locally
but
Lgg»
—Oreg
3Tue40e-M
day
vacation
at
the
Nelson
home
in
Miss May Starbuck.
the University, spent Sunday with
ern, 2 _ _
trade
is
not
inclined
to
ask
over
lc
this city, contemplate going up to
Poultry—Hc’ns,'
A. M. Stickles and wife came in friends in Eugene.
a pound in a jobbing way along
t It, (it-12'.
from Springfield this morning on the
Miss Eva .Morris, of Heppner, af Grant's Pass to view some fruit land. Front street. Some off-grade sjock large,
mixed. im«il2<-
bullet" and left »or their home at ter a visit with relatives in Eugene,'
Is going at less than this. There is lOfillc: turkeys. 11-'-,20c; dressed ttf.
Portland on No. 12.
20®25e.
left for home today.
some business still offering from L k<-ys,
Chees--
”
'bees-----Fancy
cream twin« 1U|
Jos. R. Hill, brother of W. J. Hill,
Mrs. M. A. Withrow went to June-!
Roy R. Knox is in the city from Southern California and Arizona at '16c;
..................
w
full, cream
triplets, , . 1114'.
15U1ÍC.
— . . <jj
of the gun store, arrived here from tion City today and from there will | Albany.
here
ert-am. Young Am ri-
prices that will net the grower ’
inette,
Seattle yesterday and will visit with go to Salem on a visit.
Veal
—
Extra.
94$
10c;
onlinm
784
cliniry.
J. B. Young of Fall Creek was In above 75tit 80c per 100 pounds.
heavy’. 5c.
his brother a few days.
Olin F. Ford, of Portland, after a the city today.
Onion-- are weak today. The mar- c: Pork
—
-.Fancy,
7H>8c
per
lb.;
’
.
arni
Mrs. I.lzzie Cline, sister of Mrs. W. visit with friends in Eugene, return-
H. J. Clements and wife of Salem, ket is full of frozen - ock and until 6 1 _■ 7c.
(). Starbuck, arrived up from Port ed to the metropolis today.
Mutotn—per lb.: lambs,
are In the city.
this is worked off there will be little
\\ oo I. Hide.. Etr.
i
land to spend the Christmas holidays
A. J. Johnson and R. O. Bradv
J. E. Yarnell went to Portland to demand and but P< >r prices are like-
Hops—19o' cliol.
Tq.tic per lkjJ
with her sister In this city.
were among the Creswell people com day on business.
lv until this surp’.u- of poor quality good prime.
fair prime, i|>i
Mrs. Lulu Tollman Is home from a is out of the way. The action of the 6<- medium. 34,1907, 2©21ie lsll
Miss ’lulda Hayes, who his been ing in on the noon train today.
16,1(4.-.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Meforaack, of visit in Portlan 1.
xisit . her frieud, .Mrs J. P. Hun
Confederated Onion Growers’ asso
Wool—East rn '(reg- -'. iverag -«,1
W. M. Renshaw went to Portland ciation in putting Its business In one lftfi I : 0- '
ters. for a few dtiys. returned to her Portland, after a visit with relatives
■ :
1
ag--
vans) , lfifi lfiI
home at H ilsey this morning.
today on business.
here, returned home last night.
or two hands does not meet with fa-
Mohair
—
I
’
h'-lc.
I
--i
19,-
per
lb.
W. C. Green of Medford, is in Eu vor from the trade In general al-
Mrs. Starkey, whose husband was
H. J. Glasou, son of Mrs. \V. F. Os
Hides—Dr> hi,les. No. 1, llftfc-prl
though most interests ajtree that the pound: dry kip. N". 1. 1.’t<i>14.• p-sntl
burn, of the Hoffman, Is in the city, manager of the old Merrill vaudeville gene on business.
drj
calfskin. I. ,17'- pound, sailed]
G. C. Ward returned to Mapleton plan may prove successful. It Is un-
Mr. Glnsou is a traveling man and theatre In this city, arrived here to
h-aw. ■ 1 -'•■ light and cm ®
day from San Francisco to visit .Mrs. on the stage today.
derstood. however, that some of the hides,
makes hls h -adquarters at Seattle,
s -u 1 -<■. salt!
calfsk ins. 13»12%« pal
Miss
Florence
DeBar
is
visiting
in
Charles
Cookerly
for
a
few
days.
Mr.
members
of
the
association
will
mar
pound:
green, lc less
Miss May Starbuck came home
Cascgra
Rark
S ■ I lots l'-c. ali
Portland a few days.
ket their own product in the way they lot-
from Columbia College at Milton, Starkey is now in business In San
1
Robert
Hutchinson
of
Ashland,
is
Francisco.
deem
best
instead
of
allowing
others
win re she is teaching, to spend her
in
th°
city
on
business.
Roy
Booth
returned
to
the
farm
at
to
handle
It.
In
ary
event
the
onion
holiday vacation with her parents.
Medicine I’liat Is Medicine.
T. H. Fenton was down from Lost situation is firmer and most of th
Yoncalla this afternoon after hav
I have suffered a good deal with 1
"Wireless” Woodruff and wife, ing spent a few days with his folks Valley today on business.
credit for
condition belongs to
who are now located at Los Angeles, here.
Kola Nels, the Salem hop buyer, the work of the association. There malaria and stomach complaint«, M
California, and who have been in Eu
Professor Herbert T. Condon, of arrived he-" this afternoon.
are b-
'
scant supplies of first-class I have now found a remedy ttitj
gene for the past week, left for Sa Seattle, who has been visiting here a
Miss ^ininie Colvin returned home onion remaining ¿md for thest the keeps me well, and that remedy ■
lem on No. 12 this morning for a tew days, went to Salem last even today f ,- on a visit to Junction.
■ -licine tbatjj
trade e •■meets to secure suf f iilen t ill, trie Bitt
wet k s . :ay
Mrs. W. Waddle returned home monc ■ ’<) uav a profit on the entire medicine for stomach and linn
ing on hls way home. Mrs. Condon
ind tor run down cnnM
Miss Tracy Warner Is a recent ar
David Truster, of Salem, after a this afternoon from the north.
crop, most of which was damaged tions,” says W. C Ki- stler, of HaM
rival here from Corvallis. From here visit at the home of Ed Wiles in Eu
Attrney S P. Ness retnrned today from frost.
div \rk. Electric Bitters purify wi
«be went to Fall Creek, where she gene, went on to Roseburg this after from a business trin to Roseburg.
I- ts Aiy Higher.
will visit with her parents during noon.
enrich the blood, tone up the uertiM
Mrs. M. A. Withrow returned
The
egg
•
arket
is
breaking.
Th.
re
the holidays.
Oscar McMorran, of Vancouver. II. hopi • this afternoon from Salem.
was a drop < f 2; a dozen today. Best end impart vigor and
Your money will be rehedm
Marshfield Times: Irving and Will C., after a visit with his brother,
Chas. Gruning of B’ne River, is in
at 38c a dozen al- weak.
’
Chandler left today by way of Drnln George, of Friendly's store, left for the city for a few days on business. eggs are mov Ing
if it fai’s to help you. 50c at W *•
dealer»
are
asking
as
though
sow
-
stage route for San Francisco, when' home today.
Geo. F. Gourley of Chehalis, Wash high as 40 . This, however. they Kuvkendall’s drug store.
they will spend Christmas with their
Mr. and Mrs F. B. Smith arrived are here visiting Mrs. A. A. Simmons. are not abl ■ to re'- Ive, except in a
PUBLIC MIX
J
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Chand- here from Ashland today to visit at
Miss Ruby Chetwood came down limited way. The hulk of the sup-
ier.
Th ’re will be a public sale of
the home of B. S. Hyland and family from Goshen on the noon train fo plies cannot be moved unless the
eattb ,
i imi'l ‘inent- Li-
Bnker City Democrat:
Harold a, few days.
day.
price is cut and with milder weather head "------
” “zouf ar*]
Clifford hns returned to hls home in
A. C. Woodcock went to his farm t'e wise ones along Front street are gles. furniture ami miscellaaw 9
Tom Burk, . one of the members of
this city from the University of Mlch- th<> glee club, returned last night below Irving on the noon train to-
preparing
to
get
from
under
and
put
. i four BW
Igan to spend the holidays xvHh his from Baker City, where hi’ has been day.
the market at. whatever figure their .Mathew Wallis
r'i:>rsday
parents. Judge and .Mrs. M. D. Clif- visiting hls relatives.
- ■
.
Mrs. Blanch Thurston has ret .irned daily arrivals can be sold at with the soul!:--list of Eug - . ' .....
ford.
ary 7 at 1 o'cl k sharp. S. P. "MJ
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starr, of Mc- from Stiver where she visited a few least possible delay.
dsf
Mrs. G. \V. DeSucca returned from minnvllle, arrived here yesterday to days.
gar will be the auctioneer.
<->
This Is the time n* year when egg
Portland yesterday, accompanied by visit Mrs. Starr’s parents. Mr. and
H. E. Mathews was a passenger on values usually show at a brtmk and
her daughter. Mrs. N .S. Fuller, who Mrs. S. W . Taylor, n few days.
Attorney George J. Pom»
the Siuslaw stage this morning for It is annuallv the occasion when the
has been enjoying a tri»» East, and
been appointed United Sta.es h
quotations drop «aster than they can
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gilbert went Hale.
who will spend several months visit
ner for Eugene to
• i J. Hiir«h n ai wjie and b q a, of b - reported.
to Corvallis this morning in response
w. Calkin«, who tenderHM»«H
ing her mother.
Indianapolis, Ind., arrived in Eugene
a
message
stating
that
a
nephew
Witn
big
supplies
of
eastern
eggs
to
Mrs. B. B. Warfield left for Mitch
nation some time ago. Hls
yesterday.
still available here the holders there
ell. S. D. .this morning. She goes to of theirs had been accidentally shot
L. N. Ronev returned f-nm Salem of are driving them out of storage sion has arrived and he ».H
that state to visit her son. a gradu and killed.
Mrs. Roney will remain as fa ;.s possible and unless stocks enter upon hls duties. Mr. .
J. W. Owen and daughter, Miss Er last night
ate of the U. of O. .and who for the
selection meets with
. .’«-ill
there for a few days.
mine,
returned
to
Portland
today
af
move faster a cut In prices Is likely. al and a better appointment «
past two years has been a teacher In
George A. Yarnell and Glenn W.
ter
a
visit
at
the
home
of
H.
E.
Owen
Buyers
All
After
Chickens.
the Wesleyan college In the Dakota
Yarnell of Bickleton. Wash., arrived
There were liberal receipts of poul not have been made.
and wife.
city
here last night on a visit.
try
yesterday, but the demand was
Among the carload shipments re
Kennedy’s I-axatlTi
J. E. Mundell was a stage passen strong enough to clean up all the of
ceived in Eugene this morning w is a
(From Tuesday’s Daily Guard)
ger fo- Montgomery’s logging camp ferings Buyers wer* especially keen stops the cough and drlvM
carload of salt
for the Williams
from ‘he system. Children
L. F Stanley went to Portland to near WaltervHle this morning.
after chickens and ducks. Hens sftld
Transfer Company, a car of wood for day on business.
Jas. McKibben and A. A Rich higher at 12 1-2 cents and ducks Sold by all druggists.
the University and a car of lumber
E. P. Allen was a stage passenger mond of Cottage Grove, were arriv brought as high as 18 cents. Geese
VEW TODAT.
for the new Dunn-Wllklns block from to Mapleton this morning.
als on the morning local today.
did not move so well.
FOR half a ■ " inor- R
J.»
the Sunset Lumber Company at Ma
H. C. Knighton and wife of Mabel,
Mrs. J. W. Moreland of Monmouth,
,|-h,.ne»Wj|
Eggs were weak and dragging with
in-1
spent last night in Eugene.
after a visit at the home of her uncle, most of the business done under 40
Hon. II. V. Kuykendall and fam
M. J. Drury and wife of Marcola, R. B Spencer. In Eugene, returned cents.
265
___
ily and Miss Alta Drain, of Klamath were in Eugene over night.
home today.
There was an active market for for sai . i ; i
':.~t
Falls, are expected here today to
Prof. J. D. Baughman went to Sa
Dr. Herbert Eastland returned tef creamery butter, which cleaned up
spend Christmas and the holidays lem on the noon train today.
Portland today after a visit with his
desirable o; '
■ , a’’ busin*“
with their relatives. Miss Drain has
R. Hennessey was a stage passen father. County Treasurer, R. E East- well at firm prices. Cheese was quiet.
Portland Livestock Market.
been taking a business course in the ger for Elmira this morning.
land
Portland Union Stockyards, Dec.
high school at that place Drain Non
A. E. Voight, of Medford, was an
W. M. and C. R. Welch, the con 29.—The livestock market ts quiet,
-
pareil.
arrival in Eugene last night.
tractors who are to build tile
.......... new
.
rv. F-ag_______ ___ ---J
Mtss Tilly McMillen, of Sherwood,
Mrs. I. S. Geer Is here trom Burns postoffice, are In the cltv from Sa but when anything showing select ,HFlTTT^ All O'
’ I
quality arrives there Is always a num
a sistermf Mrs. E. Broders, and who visiting Mrs. R. H. Shacklett.
lem.
ber of buyers to pick it up without
has been here on a visit to her sister
Miss Fannie Colvin went to Junc
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Powers, af delay. Today
Notice is h^r
_ a bunch
_____ of southern
■ Aîi-1 rtHer f .w
for a few days pas» returned to her tion City today on a short visit.
tue of an exec
ter a visit of several davs In Eugene
home this morning with the inten
John A. Wright and wife of Deer left for home at Rlue River on the steers came In and sold at »4.75 or Issued out ot
- •
i<-(
25c above all previous quotations, State of OreK’’
p.-ccrnl’cr ij
tion of packing up her household ef horn. are in the city for a few days. stage this morning.
>»K tc
n • I“1’3^3
This price is exceptional and is due on the 19th
fects and moving to this city to reside
Mrs. Jos. Plroni and son. Henry,
Mr. and Mrs
A. W. Gilbert re
permanently. While here Mrs. Mc went to Salem today to visit friends. turned last night from Corvallis entirely to the lack of first class n jud^moo’ r
Ordinary steers. ________
_ A With row o
commonly
Millen purchased two lots on College
T. E. Canfield of Portland, is here where they attended the funeral of stock
Withrow
o
'...........
called top stuff on the market, will ~
Hill and when she returns will at visiting J. J McCormick a few days. Mrs Gilbert's niece.
Uel <■ Withrow
not
sell
beyond
»4.50,
but
the
mar
once proceed with the erection of a
favor
of
the
D R. I-akin returned today from
Mark Thompson of Fairbanks
house.
"
a visit at Scottsburg, Douglas coun Alaska, Is visiting his sisters. Mrs. j' ket is good at that figure. The mar against
ket at this time is entirely a question for the sum $ Tw
.
polls'^ i,t
W. Hatfield In Eugene and Mrs R of
ty.
• rom ti” - Í jf lt*
quality and the best stuff brings a f 11
-n
Fred McDonald and J W. Coffin, O. Rradv at Creswell
t.-r- -•
( From Monday's Daily Guard.)
al
tin
much better price in proportion than of Decern (-• '
Mrs. S. E. Jones and Miss Mary ordinary
J. W Owen Is up from Portland of Newberg, are in the city on busi
grade.
cent
per
ant
ness.
Jones of Salem, after a visit at the
for a few days.
Sheep market Is rather quiet and Thirty <»3"
Attorney J. E. Young came down home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Long in
F E. Eston, of Halsey, was in the
'he same Is true as regards hogs for of Seven '
from Cottage Grove on the noon train Eugene, returned home today.
ami -ti
citv over nlghL
arrivals were shown In either line costs
ment was en
Henry Bonney, formerly of Eu no
G H Franklin, of Wenijling. was today.
(luring
the
past
48
hours.
clerk
’
*
office
Miss Anna Oglesby came down gene, now in the livery business at
ita
In the city today
The following la the general range ty on the li
Eugene
R M Lewis made a business trip from Cottage Grove on |he noon train Medford, passed ‘through
and
wild
• *' ’
or
values
on
stock
running
in
the
today.
this afternoon on his way home.
me dire« t» 1
to Harrisburg today.
f OrtT
for late shipment.
name of tl •
Albany Herald: Fred Goodfellow
R. Hennessey, who Is employed by yards
Rev M C. Wire came in from the
is'T’
’>f mountains. »4 «0 to satisfy
of Eugene. Is transacting business in the Walter» Lumber Co. at Elmira
’’> 1<> ordinary.
inllnarv. IS,
IS blocker* and
.„a .o,i_
north this afternoon.
chl-
fats »•>•>«. stockera and feeders crulnc cost«
returned to hls work this morning on
I. C Barnum. of Jacksonville, ts this city.
Rcrtbcd real
J. J. Champlin, a teacher in the the stage after a visit In Eugene
Six In rtl*“ 1<
n the city on business
clty of Eua*
J. A Fellerman. who Installed the
s.
C B Hays, of Cottqge Grove, was Marcola public schools, la here for a
donated to I-
day or so.
P<
Brownsville Woolen Mill store here
In the city over Sunday.
Sklnner «.vi
TH
A. Lott was a passenger on the 1» In the city to take charge of the
F L. Chambers is In Portland for
iron. Now t
" ’ ' • i rt.
® » « n ‘I
McKenxfe stage this morning for. store while the manager Is awav .
a few days on businesa
. " ” • ’• »4
lami,, (i
fi th* HtaU °f •
said exec
WaltervHle.
some
time.
‘
otä
‘
»'
-^»<
50:
mixed
wl*
W. L. Hayward left for points
a * Î
I will on th« 3
J W Pollock returned thia after-
of »
Jas. M. Pedon and wife arrived
north on the train today.
between tr
•'ll a*
voung
calves.
»4.25®
noon
from
a
visit
at
Albany.
here
this
morning
from
Terre
Haute
94.<5.
rough.
(i
ttqK
nn.
and
4
o
’
clo<
E. J McClanahan returned yester
Mr. and Mrs L. E Tldball and Ind . to accompany the remains of
P m.. on sa
day ftAini a visit In Salem
of the cot
I’dHTI nn MARKKTS
Barnej May. mayor of Harrlsbnrg. child retnrned this afternoon from a their son. Albert Peden, to La Center
ai* " « m
T»ane «’ount
visit In Portland
Wash., for burial.
*
- *
spent last night In Eugene
r,
’’rted Fra!«., F4-.
A. Johnson was a passenger on the
above <|eT
Fred
Ross
who
is
here
from
Port
nn-.i Filili
\pptos. 7t»c p*i I-..U
Mrs N. E. Ad Ion went to Lorane stage thia morning for Bailey’s, on land visiting relatives, la confined to PÇsÇhea. llOl 'Uc. prunos. Italians. 5'» terrst in f
this afternoon on a abort visit.
-ErAne*'
conch. 3®5c cnrmnts real prop*1
the Sluslaw road.
hls room on account of sickness It
ra«r«. tUc: curant«
Mtll (1ST *
E O. Tobey retnrned today from a
M. E Hearn, station agent at Har will be several days before he will
Patted t
white, fancy. 50-poon'l
business trip to Cottage Grove.
risburg. was In the city over night. be able to be out.
,M’
».erift 0{ LM. O*’W’
Coffre— Mocha.
24® .’<s;
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