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WEEKLi REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Kemps Balsam
Mohair—17a
Chlltim bark—4y5 1-1«.
Wdol—15a
I'uullr). 15«sa E4a
Eggs—Per duzen, 35a
Creamery Butter—Per roll, 75a
Frys—Per lb. , »C.
lb., »U.
Hens- Per
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Per roll, &6c.
Dairy Butter
Will atop any count» that
can be stopped by any
medicine and cure coufihs
thnt cannot be cured by any
other medicine.
It Is always the best
couuh cure.
You cannot
altord to take chance« on
any other kind.
Per lb., 8c.
KEMP'S BAIISAM cures
couubs, colds, bronchitis,
grip, asthma and consump
tion tn iirst stages.
It docs not contain alco
hol, opium, morphine, or
any other narcotic, poison
ous or bannlul drug.
J. J. Rude has bought the East
Thirteenth street market from Geo.
Erdman am! has taken charge of the
business.
Mr. Hude 1« well known
as a thorough business man and he
w ill doubtless sucreed In his new ven-
til re.
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Turkey«— 1M0 20c
Fr«It«, Yrtfetateir«, lOte.
potato**«, new, 75c cwt.
Onion«—Per cwt., 11.76.
Lenaon» Per caa«, I4.00
Oruncaa- 13.50
Ltveetaelk Marke«
Good eowa—2
2c.
Rteor»--P®r
8 toe.
Veal—Prime dressed, under 126 II
7 4» 6c.
Good prims dreesad rsal—6<6<
Mutton on foot 3^/3 toe.
Good fat ho*s on foot -6%®*
Good fat hoK« on foot- <<•
Prime hogs—■ 7 to V
Grata
Feed
Flour- 14 40
Bran Per ton, |M «••
Mixed feed—Psr ton, !«•
Shorts—Per ton, 114.
Wheat Per ba , Kr»e90c.
Rolled barley
Per ton, $3 4 00.
Chopped feed- Per ton, 180.
Cracked corn 12 4ft per loo.
Baled hay—»12ÜI1»
Timothy hay—Per ton. 110.
Data—Per bu , 45 45 50c.
PtlRTi.XND MllihW ICEINIRT.
Portland. Or., Jau 21.—Eastern
advices Indicate a better feeling in
the cascara bark market, probably
bacause of the position taken by the
Pacific Cascara company, but th«
Improvement has not reached this
end, so far as orders are concerned.
The latest Issue of the New York
Journal of Commerce says of the
bark market In that city:
“Cascara
sagrada was in rather
more Inquiry and the quotations of
IF Iwl Allr. A TRIFLE SENSITIVE
about the size of your shoes, It is
some satisfaction to know tbat many
people can wear shoes a size smaller
by sprinkling Allen’s Footease into
U.S treat msl them. Just the thing for dancing par
srderLigUOft ties. patent leather shoes and for
HOUSE. W« breaking in new shoes. When rub
P»y the «xpresa. bers or overahoes become necessary,
write today fee and your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-
Price List. Ease gives Instant relief, Sold every-i
where. Rumple FREE, Address Al-
len 8. Olmstead. I.eRoy, N. Y. Don t
e,««L OevfUNS accept any substitute.
l^?GnTIMG CO.
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ft >4 ft 9 cents were nominally steady.
The combination on the Coast is bold*
Ing well and the one 1 arg 9 n ilder
nut in the ag ree ni<ent la exerting no
pressure to «e
inter eat here in
knowing who the large independent
nought I liai
holder is. as
derable
Lile cascara
quantity
com puny
I.gg Buyers Scarce.
The egg market con’inues to sof
ten,
not because
of tan receipts
which are only moderate, but owing
to the lack of interest on the part
of buyers.
Supplies on the street,
therefore, are accumulating.
The general quotation on Oregon
ranch yesterday was 40 cents, with
offering to sell at
some
holders
37H cents.
but there
Poultry also dragged
was no material reduction in prices,
which are now comparatively low A
good many chickens were carried
over last night.
There were no further develop
ments in the butter trade.
Most of
the creameries are quoting 37 cents,
but a tew adhere to the cold weather
price.
Better Oo a
Little Investi
gating of
These Suits
We re making a special sale of
You can well afford to
The clothes S3
‘‘Brownsville” clothes have a knack of lasting severa)
seasons you know
We’ ve made radical price re
ductions in all short lines and
broken lots, and the resultant
savings are of such magnitude
as to appeal to frugal minded
people. For instance
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Men’s Suits, broken lines of
$10.00. $11.50. $12.50 and
$13.50 values to close out at
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Men’s Suits, broken lines of
$15.00, $16.50 and $18.00
values to close at
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MEN’S WOOL VESTS $1.00
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These vests are worth double and triple the selling price. They are
made of black and blue serges, wool cassimeres and silk, mixed worsteds. The
reason of the underpricing is this: All short ends and remnants of cloth that
had accumulated in the factory were made into vests—the price asked jusl
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WOOLEN MILL STORE
MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS
591 Willamette St^ Eugene
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ATTOR N K Y S- AT- LA W
FOR SALE—Lot on E. Sth st. half 4
block from depot. Address Box 281
Eugene, Or.
FOR SALE—Two modern houses, one
vacant lot. all or separate. East 11th
st. Call on S. R. Williams.
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FOR
SALE—TteorongtiOred
Herford
bulls for sale 550 Willamette st. tf
FOR HALE—55 squares good carrugat-
ed Iren roofing Call at Eugene dur:
Co's atore
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FOR HALE—lx-room neaae wiuila 3
blocks of business part of city
In
quire 4«« High st
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FOR SALE—Buff Orpington chickens
W B Hampton. 11«2 ColumMa aven ,
corner l»th street.
FOR SALE—Body fir and maple wood.
L. C. Vitus. Junction, Or. Phone Eu
gene Farmers 129.
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WOOD FOR SALE—Dry oe‘
. wood.
Inquire Dempster's »tos . ralrmount,
or pilone Black 1621.
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FOR SAI a E —One span ruoa work
iiorHes. weight about 2500 lbs. C’a 11
at 375 West 5th «tree.
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A BARGAIN—Only stone bungalow In
Flugene 6 rooms cn lot 75x16«, price
»2300. Oregon ljMiid Company
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FOR RENT OR SALE—5-room modern
cottage, furnished complete. Call be
tween 9 and 12 a. m. at 2S5 W. 11th st
12»
FOR SALE—Two Deal, jersey eowa, 3
years old
Phone Farm«« 118. Ad
dress A W Blantwn. Bugoae R. F
D. 2. Or
HOÜSH
freai
Cask
xnn.
FOR HBNT-Sli klacks weet
Willamette st.: teause and bam
condition Address Bax IS, L’u-
Or.
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FOR SALE—16-in. «labwool and lS-ln.
planer wood. Order« promptly filled.
C R. Mead. Main 31« and Mata 171.
Springfield. Or.
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FOR STOCK in United Wireless Tele
graph Co. «» e C. J. Barhite, sole agent
f<»r Isan»* county, 144 Jefferson st.. Bu
gene. Or.
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FOR SALE—Complete line of house
credit,
furnishings, for cash
or
Campbell-Feilman Company, corner
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Sth and Olive sts
FOR SALE—10 hens and 20 pullets of
th»* Heersema Barred Plymouth Rock
st", k
Enquire of A. W. Hunt, Jour
nal office.
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FOR SALE—Victor pnonugrapli. -vhh
nearly 100 records, mostly 10-lnch,
and record cabinet, all In good con
dition. will be sold for «45. Address
"H B... care Guard.”
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FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
pump connected 60U-gal. tank; fit
tings. 40 ft. 1 1-2 In. pipe, for sale
cheap at Hall & Shumway’s E 7th
strecL See It.
Unless you know a person—
unless tliat person COMM into
your life in some way—you are
IMS grwaUy concerned about
whether he is ifoil or bad. de
sirable or objectionable.
It's so with a store. The peo
ple who never visit it care notJi-
ing about it one way or the oth
er. It doesn't exist—for them.
But when they are persuaded to
patronize it—when they come
to turn the spotlight of their at
tention on it—when it comes
to have a part in their lives, as
some stores must have in all
lives—then it's different; then
it does matter whether it strives
to win confidence; it does mat
ter whether or not its price con
cessions are genuine, dependa
ble.
If it meets all tests that a
good store must stand w hen it
is advertised—when it thus in
cites the critical attention of the
people—then advertising will
“make” the store. If it fails in
most of tile vital tilings—if it
proves, under the light of pub
licity not to be much of a store,
THK.\ ADVERTISING WILL
NOT PAY—for it will empha
size the shortcomings as well as
merits.
For these same reasons it is
generally assumed that the
store which does not advertise
is «-eking to avoid close inspec
tion and comparison, and that
the store which does is court
ing them.
•WANTD—(Continued.)
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A SPRINGFIELD BARGAIN
WANTED—A numb« or girls to l«trn
niirslrg Knqulrs at Eugens General
Hospital
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Ml»» tU.1l« Douglas
Springfield.
Or«., is to b«1 complemet ted on being
a prise winner tn the reoent 1500 II-
'nitrating and
cartooning
contest
held by th« Correspondence Instltuts
of America, Scrantoa, Pa.
This In
ha» many «tud«ata and grad-
• ho have W in «urtiesn as illus
trators and cartixialsts
Their work WANTED—Good respectable girls t(
teieohone office to learn operating
has been published In leading news
Apply at onca
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papers and magatlnes.
Mi» Doug
giving
g<w>.|
las 1« only a new student and her WANTgp- Franh cow
quality of milk In es. -ange for good
-ucceaa la most promising
te» kuggy
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F. SKIPWORTH, Attorney-at-law;
office over Linn's Drug store.
L
BILYEU. Attorney-at-law.
Office
over Yoran's shoe store, Eagene, Or.
LEON R. EDMUNSON. Attorney-at-law
Rooms 1 and 2. Eugene Loan A Sav-
Ings Bank
D M TRAVIS,
over Eugene
■ ugene. Or.
8. P. ALLEN,
over Eaton's
stte street.
Attorney-at-law. Office
Loan A Savings Bank
Attorney-at-law. Office
boek store. SIS Wlllam-
Phone Black 2«91.
C 4 WINTKRMEIER. Attorney-at-law
Land titles and probate specialties
Offlce over Chambers-Bristow Bank
PAUL MERRILL—Attorney and coun-
Bellor-at-law. Rooms 8 and 10, Mc
Clung bldg., cor. 8th and Willamette
Sts.. Eugene. Or. Telephone Red list.
WALTON A NESS.
J Walton and S
tice In all courts
room 3. Walton
Attorneys-at-law. J.
P. Ness Will prac
In the state. Office,
blk , Eugene. Or.
GEORGE B. DORRIS, Attorney at law.
office Hovey bldg., cor. 8th and Wil
lamette sts. rooms 1 and 2, upstairs
WOODCOCK 6c POTTER, Attorneys-at-
law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Pot
ter. Office one block south of Chris
man block. Eugene, Or.
WILLIAME Hl BEAN. Attorneys-at-law
J. M. Williams, L E .Bean. Practice
in all courts of the state and before
U. S. land office. Offices 12. 13, 14
and 14. McClung Building.
I.
N. HARBAUGH
Special attention
given te divorces and settlement of
estates. Agent for Continental In
surance Co. Rdom S, First National
Bank bldg.. Eugene, Or.
JIME G WBLUi. lawyer. 411 Willam
ette M Bacawe. Or Gives special at
tention te ammlnatlon of abatraete.
draftlag of wills, settling estates
cenveyascing and collections.
Also
to all pension matters. Phene Main
108.
PHYSICIANS AND SI RGBONS
K A. LEEP, M. Do—Regular physician
and surgeon. Vibratory, electric and
hot air treatments given. Obstetrlce
a specialty.
Temporary office 608
Willamette street. Chrisman block
Phone Black 4481. Residence Phone
Black 1251.
WANTED—A good girl to help with
general housework, must be good DR. H. L. STUDLEY. Osteopathic phy
sician Office over Chambers' store.
cook
455 High st.
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513 Willamette st. Phone Black 1326
consultation free.
Residence.
527
WANTED—To buy, tal'.ow and grease;
Pearl st. Phone, Black 3207.
highest market price paid. Eugene
Soap Works, 59 E. »th at.
]23dw
C. H. CANNON, M. D., homoeopathic
physician and surgeon: chronic dis
WANTED AT ONCE—At Eugene Poul
eases and diseases of women and chil
try store, 192 E. 9th st., young chick
dren
a specialty. Electric vibratory
en« weighing front 1 1-2 to 1 3-4 lbs.
and light treatment. Office. Suite 1.
Phone Main 645
2and 3, Dunn bldg Phone Main 54“.'
Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main
IF YOU WANT a good hot cup of cof
fee and a good hot sandwich and red
hot chicken tamales and chill con.
just call at the Oregon lunch coun DR. ANNA MAURER, Osteopathic phy
sician All curable diseases treated.
ter, corner 6th and Willamette sts. fl 8
Women and children a specialty Of
fice over F. E. Dunn’s. Phone Red
WANTED—A list of timber for sale,
1431.
We expect to have buyers ffom the
East next week and this may be your
ARCHITECTS
' opportunity to sell. Oregon Land Cc
412 Willamette st.
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FREE THOMAS, architect.
Sketches
WANTED—Cooks wnu Insist on using
and plans drawn, Slue prints and
our Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets and
specifications.
General supervision
Ruck rang»«.
Save time, fuel and
oyer buildings In ceurse «f construc
steps.
Campbell-Fellnian Company,
tion
If thinking of building, large
corner Stli and Olive sts.
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or small, see me. Terms reasonable.
Room 7. Chrisman block
WANTED—To Hat a.l the 5, 10, 15 and
20 acre rrapr- of lan.r ^oasitir«. rn «rcrvua.v a WEUA. architects and me-
a few weeks we will have a large
chanlcal engineer« Complete plans
num1 “T of buyers from the East and
and specifica tie«« with detail draw
you had better list with us at once.
ings
structural
eaglneering and
The Real Estate Exchange.
Ream 1».
5«: Bank bldg Phane Main 3«2
WANTED—Parties to rent seven nicely
furnished rooms for housekeeping'
modern, up-to-date. 516 Willamette
st.. Room 19. Also nie« room for res
taurant or lumens shop in the same J W KAYS A CO., uadsrtakers and tu.
aerai dlreotsrs. Rngeae, Or.
building, facing Park st.
FOR SALE—Concrete r avel, building
sand and loam; can furnish on short
>llHI»la
notice Also sll kinds of wood. 18-In
lu view of th*- fact that targe ship
and
4 ft. B A. Seelye. Phone Black
ments are on the way. only a moderate,
50t 2.
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ty steady tone prevails In values. There
as a good demand yesterday, partlc-
i.'arly for the best offerings
Tne nr- WOOD FOR SALE—Eugene mill wood
ml. for the day were 30 head of cat-
delivered on .short
notice.
Phone
Ce.
Main 54 or res. Black n«52. J. M.
Local prices current yesterday were
Puckett.
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Cattle Host steer». »4.71-H85 medi FOR SALE—7-roem lieuse. nearly sew
um. »4 lOW»4.76; common. 53.75tr»4 25
lot 38x12« feet new rested for six
. >w», beat. |3.75ii»4 medium »3.5i“<r
months at «1« »sr meats Will sell
81.75
»ommon.
32 7541 83.75; calves.
subject to leaso only. 82444 Howe 4
84.50ft »5.
Buoy. 474 Willamette st.
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Sheep Ileal
wether».
84 50p »4 75
mixed she. p anil lamb». »4.5041 »5; ewes. FOR HALE—A floe let »f Royal Ann
»1 i »4.50; lambs best trimmed, 85. un-
cherry, peach and apple tree* Cal!
trlmineil. 84<« »4.25
at Aga»« avaaup and SS4 st.. Fair MEN WANTED—Quickie, by big Chica
Ilogs Heat. »6.73(1 »7. medium. »««
go mail order house, to Ustrtbvte » it-
mount and see tree«, er address Agt
»11.25: feeder» not wanted.
alogues, advertise
tc. J25 a
Capital Nursery Ce.. Rex 375. Eugene
»60 expense allowance first month'
No
experience
require
1.
Manager.
FOR SALE—^Chnice baled hay, grain
Dept 501. 385 Wabash avenue, Clilia-
hay two buggies and heavy had;
80
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—will trade for cattle, two Durham
hulls on easy term»: one Jersey heifer
(Special Correspondent.)
WANTED—Good paying
completely
mav
be
fresh
at
any
time
See
E.
M.
Pleasant Hill, Jan. 20.—The snow
furnished hotel or rooming house to
Warren. 442 Lawrence st. Eugene, Or
rent, with privilege of buying later,
Is going, and warm weather prevails
preferred
with garden, orchard, poul
FOR SALE -Good farm ef 166 acre«,
again.
try. In lively, growing town For as
Situated
In
Pleasant
Hill
neighbor
Miss
Bessie
Hayes
returned
sistance
..inpensatl m after renting
in' »<’ fair house and 2-«tory barn,
Albert Angermayer. Gen
Delivery.
last evlnlng
from
Crow.
to re-
rrrenary and hop-hou«*; only 1-2 mllf
Portland.
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from school, postoffice and public
sume her studies at high school.
ball.
For
further
particulars
gee
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The regular routine of work at
FOR
RENT
Seller« 247 Lawrence at., Eugene tf
high school will begin again today
after a vacation <
t oo V ■' 4 which FOR SALE—CMeoiine weed saw outfit, RyR RENT—A room at 367 E. 14th -t.
complete oi will trad» fer team or
«as made n- i; try < i : count of
vacant lot For further particulars
bad weather, ta; ' ir. It to. csagree-
property at
apply t<> I R. Conrad. 783 E 11th at Frvi,^'
Phone Black 4762.
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able for students to atten
Wll”am Rr“?d'
Monday
Mr. A. Enos
returned
LOTS FOR SALK
______BT OWNER—Two
front an extended visit In Michigan
lots and
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8-room
house; barn:
fine
land for garden on 4th st. near mill
and Nebraska.
race;
lot
t«0x»5
on
12th
and
Alder
3Ay—J am here again to work. I am
Dorn, Jan. li. to Mr. and Mrs. H.
st»., Just north of Patterson school.
the lone cement worker and finisher
C. VVhewler, a daughter.
J. J Walton, 515 Willamette st.
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t.. t > our work done by L C. William»
Born, Jan. 18. to Mr. and Mrs XV
HERE IS A SNAP A good six-room 8W w:i,en,>' U «ant anything In ths
Bristow, a daughter.
plastered modern house, close in on
ln,‘ ,0 io OAmpbell-
Will Atteberrv
Is
doing
some
the right side of street, lot .85x100
Fellman Company 's .corner 8th and
feet good fruit; will sell very cheap
mui'h-needrtl repairs at tbe church
Olive sts. They have It.
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If
you
want
a
hems
don't
miss
this
Miss Ada Davis, after a short visit
chance. Call or address 231 West '.th
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table
board
for
lo'or returned to Spokane. Wash., on
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a limited number business „r profes
Monday.
sional men preferred Call Mr,P Skin-
SALK RY OWNER A fin.- n*w
worth Phone Black 1281
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Forrest Drury, of Marcóla, and FOR
nmdern up-to-date, «-room residence
Claud Buchanan, of Eugene, were
desirable location east frontage, con D<ki3 ,TArI.' *• ’*• rh««»m If you want
venient distance from business cen
her» a few days visiting relatives
bargains In real estate w. huv .na
tre will be ready for oceuporev
sell farm and city property. Improved
and friends. They erturned home on
about Jar. 1
No beter bargain In
Monday.
Eugene
Address "X Y Z general
delivery. Eugen».
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Mr. snd Mrs. L. E. Parks received
word Ik.st week that their daugh- FOR SAI E We have a pebble dash tF T< »1 are h ekinr far an Inveatmanr
in timber or Is large or small tracts
ter, Leia, who Is attending
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Ash-
house 26x40. on good foundation, new
with 5 rooms, hath, pantry and dou
and Normal school, while coasting,
» rrice
’▼illamette st before
ble closet, wood house and electric
had the misfortune to have her shoul
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bargains
fixtures good rock well 75 feet deep
der broken and also received severe
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chicken house and park new walk
Thl» property Is Insured for 81000 for
bruises on the face and head, the
'■*" blade of nursery
stock
three vear» lot 72Hx174 feet This
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result of coming in contact with a
rents tor BIX per month. It, blocks
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from school
It is a snap at 81250 H
Or you ran have the only atone bun
Mr». F. C. Drury, of Marcóla, ar
galow In the eltv « rooms .10-foot
rived last evening for a visit with
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f**‘' •
at
relatives
WE have got some city property to
The county orchard inspector. Mr.
exchange for well located timber__
Beebe Is performing his official du
what have you got. Remember, wo
have the goswls that we advertise and
ll s in this itrinity, also giving heip-
see here to show them If you mean i»in,1<1_roek f»«nitailoB. frame d
fnl suggestions as to care and bet
- -well-
business come to 412 Willamette st
ln5 rto<!»rn flat,* . arj plaster
p.
terment of orchard«
elec-
or phone 5551 Red—That's us—th«» rZnt
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brln
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good
Oregon Land Co.
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rent. Inquire at Guard offlc. ».
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Manager Hartog ol the Commercial
WANTRD
Ulnb, made Salem a visit yesterday.
He was surprised to find »now still
on the ground 'here and the weather WANTED—A share of the farmers to
th* b'osy restaurant, «th sad
much c >teler than here. When he left
Willamette sta
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Eugene the weather waa too warm
for him to wear his overcoat and WANTED— Position by a good house-
k»»»»r Adir«.. Box 1«5 Springfield
there waa net a trace of snow on the
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ground.
covers mill and cost of making. These come in all sizes, 36 to 46.
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Farmer« 15x4
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will be just as good for your wearing next reason as this
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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
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have an extra suit or two at these prices
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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOrt Ml.K
Fresh Fruits -Apph-n, 75< 'u83 >•' a ,
P1 ars 81<d|i.75 box quinces. 81&8l-£
•x. cranberries, 814 5o<|815 p* r barrel
Spanish Malaga grap*-», 8« 30^8^ per
carrel, persimmon». jl'tf81 25.
Potatoes—Buying price—81ÍI8115 per
hundred, sweet potatoes. 2 tor lb.
Tropica) Fruits—(^ranges, navels, 82
83 per box Japanese, 76c per box,
lemons, fancy 84&8« 5o per box. choice,
l-i'U 83.5b. standard, 82.75 per box grape
fruit. 8 4 25 per box bananas, 5^ 5 toe lb,
poniegranites 81 5o<f84 per box. pine
apples. 83^ 83 7.» per dozen tangerines,
8176 per box
Onions—Oregon, buyLig price—81 50
perh undre< i
l*r»% i«i«»u«
Bacon—Fancy, 21c pound, standard,
18c. choice, lie.
English, 15 to 16c,
«trips. 13c.
Dry Sale Cured—Regular short clears,
dry salt. 12c, smoked, 13c; short clear
hacks, heavy, dry salted, 13c; smoked.
18c.
Ham»—10 to 12 lb«, 14 toe; 14 to 16
lbs, 14c. 18 to 20 lbs., 14c; hams, skin
ned. 14c picnic», 9 toe; cottage roil, 11c.
Hop lluyrr» I'l.-ntlful.
shoulders, lie, boiled hams. 19to&20toi'<
boiled picnics, **
17c.
There are more buyers than sell
Lard—Kettle rendered? tierces, 13toc<
ers Hi the h .p market. Most of hte tubs, 13 to^; 50». 13*4c; 20»,
2U«, 13 7-8c; ins,
14to<*. standard
dealers have orders I
their posses- < 1 ‘ ' 5s. 14 1 3-Sc, 3s, 14
t ierces, 13^», tubs.
tubs, 12toc- 60s,
slon, but find It diff 1< ilt to do bual-
20s. 12
* - • 13toc, 5«, 13
3«. 13to< compound, tierces, 8c;
ness on account of the firm views of
20», 8 3-Sc, 5»,
growers.
California advices recelv-; ! tub«, 8toe; 50«,
m 7-8'
ed yesterday note a strengthening in ;
»Sini»k«»<l Beef— Beef tongue»,
___ »et», 16c; dried
values In that market similar to that 10< . dried beef
beef __________
inHide«. ______
outnldu«, IS«*;
22. . dried
.2____ ____
which has taken place here.
dried beef knuckle*, 18c.
The J. W. Seavey Hop company In
Pickled Good»-—Barrel«, pig»' feet,
regular tripe. >10. honeycomb
the last few days has bought 190 113
812; pigH tongue», 818.60.
bales around 6 cents, including the tripe,
MesH Meat»—Beef, «pedals. 811 per
John Heisler lot at Forest Grove and burrel; plate, 814 per barrel, ramiy, 814
per barrel, pork. 821 per barrel, bris
three lots In the Silverton section.
H. P beef tongue»,
McNeff Bros, yesterday bought 150 ket. 826 per barrel.
' |1
|»ig ••ar». I
bales In this state, 75 bales at Puy
l>nir> »ad I ouatry Produce
Butter—City creamery, »-xtras. 37c;
allup and 60 bales at Yakima, at
fancy outside creamery, 35<^ 36c per lb.
prices ranging from 5 to 7 cents.
«torr, 14(f20c.
Potato Market Is Quolesl Firm.
Eggs—Oregon ranch 87 to (l 40c East
A firm undertone prevails in the ern 30ft 35c dozen.
Poultry—Hen«,
12 7
lad 13c;
spring,
potato market, but fnere is not much large. 12toft l3c; »mail.
isll. lS&20e: mixed,
doing yet on shipping account. Buy 12i(13c, ducks. 19^1 20c. geese, Htjllr:
18jS20c.
ers yesterday
quoted
II® 1.15 at turkey«
Cheese—Fancy cream
country iwilnts for fancy stock. On lie full cream triplets,
ion prices are wholly nominal and cream. Young America. _ _ „___
Veal—Extra, 10<>10toc lb, ordinary,
It Is not likely there will be any 7ii8c.
heavy, 5c.
buying before next week or until
PORK - Fancy, 8©«to^‘ lb.; large.
the frozen stock is In good condi 8 toe*
II<>I» m , W «»ol. Hide«, Etc
tion.
Hops — 7908, choice, 7 toc P**r R>; good
The Jobbing market for vegetaa- prim»*. 6 to O'7c; fair prime, t>ti6toc; me
1906, 1
bles and fruit wan fairly active,
A dium. 5toG6c; 1907,
! We
shipment of Japanese oranges is ex-
Wool—Eastern Oregon, average best.
ported today.
10«i 14c pef lb., according to shrinkage,
' alley, 15U 16 tor.
I'llHTI. 4 Mi <41 OTkTlOh*
.Mohair—Choice, ¡80 19c per pound.
Hides—Dry hide», No. 1, 150 16c per
pound dry kip, No. 1, 13^ 14c pound
'• d, dry calfskins, 17ftil7toc pound. Halted
hides, heavy, 8 to 8c. light ami cows, H
iiH4< . suited calfskins. 12O12toc P**f
pound green, lr less.
Furs- No 1 skins- Angora goat, 81
i 81.35; badger, 35t»5o« . near, ir»<u82o.
weaver. 86.50*1 88.50 . tat, VKil<i 60c th 81
cougar, perfect head and claws. 830
lit», fisher, dark, 87.50ti811: pal»-, 84.90
i 8* . fox. cros«. 83z'i8*> fox. gray, 60(<j
M
fox. i»*d, 82 25<u84. fox silver, 835
a 8100. lynx. 81°<u815 marten, dark.
>'i<8!2 inink. 875cO 84.50; muskrat, 10
i !.■»<’. otter, 8"» raccoon. 4 5fi 60c; sea
• Iter, 81 '<182.50, as to size skunks. 50*i
• c. rivet <at, UMr 13c: wolf, 8-''<81
coyote, 75c'u 81 |10 • wolverine, dark. 83
f >'• wolverine, pale. 82ti82.50.
<’a«cara Bark—Small lots. 4toci rar-
lota. 5 toe pound.
k
I
I
prr barre.
' ■ trslKbla, 14 21» exporta »3 99. valle)'.
66
-«-»ack
graham.
fi
»>o.
wnoie^wheat.
!
| 8 4.85.
Oats—Producer« price»—No. 1 whlte,
832.50 p*r ton.
Mi i»tufr> »Iran I2«'u 5’6.7« per tun |
: ■ . -
4
- ■•» l». »_' -i 530, ekojg .
».*« ■ »;.. r«ll. <j Larley, »29 »30.
F"R SALE.
My enure stock of Dry Good« fl«,
ture and three year lease for sale
Must retire fro mmerranUle busings
on account of poor health
I- T. NICK I.IN
°«U
»6at,«»r mar
byy:»rhY“* 7«
•y any oth»r mtethod
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TT/w’;.
DAT * Moadersss undertakers and
^■baimene Car. Willamette and Ttte
W.,T G<iR,,oN. funeral director State
licensed enteslmer Office and resl-
4481 ’*' ”'h ,ni Ollv< ,ts Fhon* Red
VETERINARY surgeons
DR .1 CHRtSTK Veterinary Surgeon.
County stock Inspector. Phone Jjr.ln
Eugene Oregon
HEAL ESTATE AGKNTR
J .L',u!«L7RKE n 9?
estate. Creswell. Ot
in resi
MINING ENG tnee RA
HI.RHEPr Ll IGH. mlatng engineer
and expert metallurgist Reliable In
formation furnished to Ittendlng In-
vest.tr», E xaminations ano r.ports on
mines and ore treatment. Pugene. Or
ABSTRACTORS
THE I.ANE COUNTY ABSTRAIT CO
Roo î-
and 3, Warren Bloc* jru.
gene. Or. Prie*« reasonable.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Jan.
Bitgood, Dell«
Burkholt. Joe
Clark, O W
Corum. H.
Eby, B. F.
Fisher, Mrs. Achsah
Fisher. L. M.
Gage, B. M.
Gillen, Miss Mattle
Goodman. Mr and Mr«
Griffin, W. W.
Haie, Herman
Haley. Lany
Houard. Mr« Frank
James, E. J.
James, Geo. C.
Kane. Mrs. J. K
Laird, John W.
Lathrop, Miss Mary
Leffler, Thomas
Marvin. C. H.
Mason. Mrs Carri«
Mill«. W A
Morri«, G. W.
Orr, J. W.
Porlon, F. B.
Russ«li, Jessi«
Ryckman, Carl
Schneider. E L
Shepherd. Mise Ruth T.
Slddans. Frank (I).
Smith. Charlie E
St. Clair. Arthur
Swift. Lon V.
Vogel. E. W
Warner. Mrs Sarah
Wathen. Miss Nelll«
” R’iams, D. C.
William«, Mr,. 3*^^ g
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Gruber Gebrinden
Stnftt, G. C.
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