S. Smeed went to his farm near Walterville on the stage this morn- Ing Chas. S. Cochran came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train to- day. John Brookmayer was down from his sawmill on the oner Mohawk night. J. R. Hill returned to his home near Junction City today for a bu»i- ness visit here. Henry Hohl returned from Orsini this afternoon His wife is still very | 111 in the hospital. Isaac Martin and Wtu. Dick re-1 turned to the lower Sluslaw this I morning on the stage Walter Millican returned to his home at beerhorn this morning after! a short visit in Eugene. J. B. Hopkins, president of the Eu-1 gene Lumber Co., returned this af-, ternoon from a trip north. Deputy District Attorney G. F. ■a Skipworth wf*nt to Cottage Grove) a a- this afternoon on business. a- Mias Nellie Whittali of Eugene is 4 a- the guest of Mrs. Mamie Vaughn at a- Springfield during the week. Judge John S Koke of Marshfield Is In the city. He is the new ap­ pointee for this district, making three circuit Judges now. :: —;,~rp nt::n::::::::::::::::::::::::nu:u:::: The Store That Keeps Prices Down Ax Billy Department Store Where You Pay Less New Spring Goods Are Here greatest agency today in keeping us advised of the conditions among Ori­ ental races is the establishment of foreign missions. The leadee« of churches are becoming some of our most learned statesmen In respect of our proper Oriental policies " Judge Taft, discussing teachers, said that “their relation to politics and government Is of the utmost Im­ Indirect." He portance, though the professional pointed out that teacher “may exercise great Indirect , political Influence by the encourage­ ment that he ought to give to the young man of college age and life in the study and pursuit of politics.” To the writer, In whatever capacity he may labor, Judge Taft attributed Nickled, all sizes 36 inches wide, strictly all wool Full width, variety of checks great influence, either for good or for bad. Referring to the news­ ♦ paper press lie »hid: “Its power of public Instruction Is very great: but If \RRISIH I«; NEWS when It panders to the vulgares! Extends 24 to 44 inches, silver New spring Scyles Good line of dark styles taste for sensationalism and becomes (Special Correspondence, t ball ends entirely Irresponsible In Its influ­ Harrisburg. Feb. 24 L. Boggs. | enie for good, Its pernlciolus ten- »h<> has been before the grand Jury | H. TAFT dt-ncy Is obviated only by the power In Eugene, returned to hi» home on of the people to protect themeselves the west »Ide thiw morning. New styles, worth 10c against It by a safe discrimination Light and dark percale Ed I.. Ayres has Just come back | and a healthy skepticism. The close ladelphla. Pa.. Feb. 22.—Hon. from Eugene. The grand Jury had a i All Linen, 60 inch relation between journalism and poli­ few questions for him to answer. William H. Tart, President-elect of, tics, no one who has been In the The river is slowly rising and it is the United S'ati-s. today was the prin-j .'lightest degree familiar r with the possible that the ferry will again be cipal speaker at the exercises in the 1 course of a popular government, can tied up. Oh .for a bridge. English Torchon Laces Fine seaniltss half hose in black, tan University of * “ Pennsylvania, com-1 ignore. The unjust color sometimes The building lately rented by the 6 foot shade, spring roller 1 to 3 inches wide mem-iratlve of the birth of Wa»hlng- given through jaundiced editor» and Harrisburg Improvement Club has and fancy, worth 25/< more ton. ♦ correspondents has an Injurious ef­ just received a coat of paint and new ♦ He chose for the subject of hla ad- fect, but fortunately such Injustice glass front. It looks much improved dress the "Present Relations of the Is generally remedied.” and will be a welcome addition to the Learned Professions to Political Gov­ Judge Taft paid a high tribute to business section when it Is occupied Light styles 27 inches wide All linen, hemsti: hed, extra value Guaranteed Black Taffeta ernment." He discussed at con­ the profession of medicine, because and emanating life. siderable length the Influence which it had contributed to the preserva­ E. J. VanDusen has purchuKed the learned professions, In this day, tion of the healtil of all the people. Scott H Jones billiard and »oft drink Not in any trust, Note our prices have upon national and municipal He pointed out that the profession establishment and is now In posHe»- He outlined luminous- had been exalted by It» great dis­ slon. government, or combination on best qualities ly the part each of the Important coveries and by Its asls»tance in the A. M. Pryor is ---------- having , his small professions plays In a government by expansion of our Government in the building on East Smith street fitted Maa the people and compared their Influ­ Tropics and In the construction of up for a real estate office He has In brief the Panama Canal. ence. one with another, had larger glass put In the front and nt: part, he said: After mentioning the great good, other Improvements will be made la­ "It Is the duty of every citizen to in actual results, accomplished by ter. :::: give as much attention as he cun to many technical professions. Judge SI ­ the public weal, and to take as much Taft considered In extent the profes­ IX MEMORIA»! Interest as he can in political mat­ sion of the law. which, he said, “Is MM ters Americans generally have rec­ In a wide sense the profession of Ix*wellyn, Or.. Feb. 22. On Feb­ aaaa ognized these duties, and we find Government." He «aid that law­ ruary .3. 1909. the angel o fdeath en­ MM MM active In jxîlltlcal life, men repre­ Í yers often were selected to carry tered our aociety and bore heaven­ MM senting all professions, all branches on governmental work, because the: ward ................. the aplrlt ... of ... our beloved sister, aaee of business and all trades. 1 pro­ executive faculty was a very marked 1 Mrs. Robert Petzold I eaee Slif h.i-l livfj aaea pose this morning to Invite your at­ attribute of the modern lawyer. i among • ua — *• — allotted time, ahi* had her eeae tention to the present relation of each While he realized that there were don eher work, and she haa left her ♦<»♦ of the learned professions to politics defects and weaknesses In the pro­ influence. A home has loat a fond MM Maa and government. fession of the law, he regarded It as wife and mother, and the society one ♦♦♦♦ • "The first profession Is that of the the moat Important In Its relation to of itn faithful members. To the l>e- ♦aee ministry. Time was when the minis­ political government, In conclusion. reaved in their sorrow we extend our aaes Mail Orders will Maa Levi Strauss Overalls ter of the community was the high­ he said: deepeat sympathy. Receive Our Prompt and Maa est authority as to what the law "National exigency »•■eins to rail THE LLEWELLYN CENTRAL Alt) Band and Apron Styles aaaa Careful Attention should he and how It ought to be en­ forth the men peculiarly fitted to Society. forced; but the spread of education meet the requirements of the sltu- ' Mrs. W. H. Da via. Pres. and Independent thinking, the wide atlifti. Hnch were Lincoln and Grant Mra. Carrie Petsold, vice Pres. diffusion of knowledge by the press, during the great Civil war. Such wa» ' Madge Irish, Ser. the disappearance of the simple vil­ WaahingtoK in the Revolution, the lage life, have contributed radically anniversary of whose birthday this «'ALL $'OR <’< H XT1 « OiRAXTM to change the position and Influ­ University appropriately fancy, 32%&35c; store, 18c. a place or two In California Fruits iintl V rgrtublra makes Its lb.: breakfast bacon, 136 21c per lb.; Butter Fat—Delivery f. o. b. Port- Notice Is hereby given that all be reached by local potatoes ence of the ministry in the commun­ Commencement Day. He was not a Fresh Fruits—Oranges, new navels. picnic». 9 He lb.: cottage roll ,11c lb; land — t?weet cream, 34*^c; sour, 32 He other sections art* sending H| Lane county warrants, prior to regis ­ 42.250 42.75 per box; tangerines. 41.65; regular short clears, smoked. 13c per ity . lawyer or a doctor or a minister. lb. Hla pure, ter No. 7501, registered on July X, lower price«. bananas. 5c lb . lemons, 43.25045 box. lb.; backs, heavy smoked, 12c lb.: light, "During the administration of Mr.. He was a leader of men. Eggs—Local best. 2O(jj22tyc. grapefruit 4'10 44; pineapples. Hawai­ smoked. 12c lb.: bellies, smoked. 15c per 1908. will be paid on present«!ion at Css Surplus laowe Roosevelt, and under the Influ-, disinterested patriotism, hla freedom Cheese—Fancy full cream flats. 16ij The combined receipts of eggs over 16Hr; triplets and daisies. 16^1^417<* ian, 43043.25 dozen: pears 41.250|2; lb.: picketed tongues, 60c each. Inter­ pare of certain revelations of busl-j from small jealousies, .bls marvelous my office on March 1, 1909. Dressed Meats—Front street hog., hog«. Sunday and the holiday were large, Young America», 17c. storage twins. $Hc; veals, ex­ I 6< triplets and daisies, 15 trifle. hut the «hipping demand wait strong R. E EASTLAND. Reverence and patience, and hl» se ­ the whole country was shocked and tra. 10c: ordinary. »H©10c; heavy, »c. 11)1.50; buying for shipment, per cwt., Poultry—Mixed chickens, 1 4 ft/15c antlsufflcient to take up most of the Treasurer lame County, Or. mutton, fancy, 76'8c. then nerved to the point of demand-1 renity and caltu under the most try­ fancy hens. 15c; rooster«, old ,11c. fry­ country, fancy. 41-25; ordinary buying. Eugene, lame County, Or., Murplue and the former prices were Local laird — Kettle leaf, 41'20c, dressed, February 25th, 1909. a victory which could be trac­ Introduced. In this movement, the tory V-getable«—Turnip«, new’ Oregon. $1 hu»ine«8 wan at 22 to 22 K a cents, and ed not to brilliant genius or pro ­ 2OV2ic. ducks, 180 20c; ministers of the various churches pigeon«, 04110 beets. 4104110 carrots. $10 13Hc Per lb. steam rendered. l«s. 12’.c per lb.; 5s. 12 7-8c per lb.; compound. ANNI AL TELEI’HONK MEETING lai'ke shipping order« were squabs 420 42.50 dozen, old 31.0V; 41 10 sack: parsnips. 410 41.10; cabbage. Ills. 8«ic per lb. have recognised the call upon them fessional training, but to that which dressed poultry, 101 4fcc higher. lower figure. 43'o 44 tomatoes. “ * of all things. Is the most to be pur ­ $2.506 $2.6.5 per to assist, and they have been heard H«»l»$«. Moot $«n«l Hide«. I crate: beans. 12He lb.; calvi I flower, Receipts of poultry were alno large. The annual meeting of the share­ In accents much more effective thani sued and desired—to his high char­ Wool —lBUb. Willamette valley—18c; $1 .*»0 0 42 per crate peas. 12He; horse­ holders of the Llewellyn Telephone The demand was not as active as last acter as a man." •ver before in half a century. I9o0 contracts. Eastern Oregon, j 6 (n 20c radish. 8c lb. artichokes. 656 75c dnz- Company will be held at Central week on the part of the large retail­ lb. en green onions. 1 15c per dozen; pep- | schlhiiuse. District No. 44. March er«, but there was no change In prices. Portland Union Stockyards. Feb. it. Hopsy — -1908 crop, choice, 8c; prime to per«, bell ,5c: Chili. >■ <—>: head lettuce. the afternoon train today for ("res ¡2 7, 1909. at 2 o'clock p. m. for elec­ Most of the city creameries are quot­ choice, 7Hc; prime, 607c; medium, 6c. 4o< doxen hothouse. 11.500 41.7 ,..75 box: —The Portland livestock market is well, where he will transact spme tion of directors and transaction of ing butter at 36 cents in box lot». The Tallow Prime, per lb.. 304c: No. 2 radishes. 15c dozen bunches celery. 85 broadening every day. Country butch­ business. other business that may come before supply is short and the present price and grease, 2 0 2 %c. I 090c: eggplant. < —asparagus. 15@ er» are now buying the bulk ot their Mr. Thurman, who Ilves near El­ the meeting Sheepskins —Shearing. 100 15c each : 17r lb. may be maintained for some time to supplies In this market. They prefer short wool. 25 0 40c. medium wool, Onions — obhlng'. fancy Oregon mira. was a passenger for home this 50c come. Al.BERT ANDERSON. to do this for the reason that they are 0 41 long wool, 75c!b41.25 each. 41 9<>ftt 42 per cwt. ordinary, $1 morning on the stage after a visit H«»|i Trndlag llrtwrrn llealrrs (From Monday's Dally Guard.) Secretary. ■ >u tear- | assured of the quality they want, and lie, 8c pound. In town. t'hlttlm Bark — Old, 4 ’ ^0 5c, new, Except for a little business between 4H Apple«—Fancy $1 606 fOr tlley Mr*‘ not charged a price E J. Moore «pent Sunday In Port­ a>, .Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Deckert return­ dealers, there was not much done in 0 5c per lb. 43.00: ordinary. $1 500 41.75 I that I» all out of proportion, either high land. Hides—Dry hides, 16c per lb.; green. T1»41 40 per box. ed to Forest Grove today after an the hop trade yesterday. Market con- I or low. Fred Ware and wife went to I’ort- over Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. 9c per lb.; bulls, green salt. 6c per lb. ; Idition» in general were unchanged. Groveries. Nut«. Etc It was the country crowd that did kips. 9c; calve«, green. 14A* 16c lb. land today. 1 E. Mink The New York Journal of Commerce Sugar—Cube, 36-35; powdered. 16.50; moat of the business in the yards dur­ Mohair—1908, nominal. 18019c. Mrs i era A Snow returned to Mrs. i rank Ware Is up from Sal- I estimates that the stock in New York fruit or berry, 15.75; dry granulated. ing the past 24 hours, and therefore Grata« Kl««r «nd llay Portland today after a short visit Mohair—17e •m for i a while. I state has been reduced to about 3300 35.75: conf. A. I there was in consequence only a limit­ Barley—Feed. 426.500 427.00 . rolled. Golden G. 35.55 35.95: extra B.. 35.35; with her son, who Is t'hlttlm bark — 405 >-$c. attending the bales bv recent sales at 120 12% cents. A B Hardy, of Lebanon, la in the D, yellow. 45.05; beet. ed demand for top stuff. Country kill­ 428 brewing 4-70 427.50. Wool—15c. University. granulated 35.1 t Part of the stock remaining is held at 5; barrel«, 15c; half city ot> business. ers were after the medium stuff and rwltrp. K»«., »<«■ Wheat—buying price, new—Track. barrel«, 30c Mr and Mrs. II. J Kirkwood and boxes. 55c advance on thia class of stock was therefore in bet­ 15 cents, and this figure has been bid E E Hyland came down from his Fa»» Per (loi.n, is. Portland Club. 4101041.0.: bluestem. »ack basis. Idaho _____ price« are 45c lower, daughter. Enid, went to Portland to­ on two lots. farm at lx>well today. Creamery Butter—Per roll. 75c. 41.15 iuriy-foid. 41.01 41 03. red Hus- (Above prices are' 30 days net cash ter demand during the 24 hours than day to reside. Mr Kirkwood has ac- Bernhard Bing Frye—Per th. 1l< j sum. 99vti 41 Turkey Bed. 41.060 41 07; quotations.) the best quality. A J. Close and family will go to cepted a position with the Toledo berg under date Hens — Per th., lie. Willamette Valley, 41041 03. i Salt—Coarse, half ground, 100» 411 The following is the general range of Grants Pass soon to reside. Oomputlng Scala Co (German market: Dairy Butter Per rail, 55c. per ton 50». 41150 table dairy. 50« Mullatuffs— Selling price — Bran. values on stock ruling In the yards for Ira D llyland anil wife are down Mis Sherman Thompson. of Sa­ Geese- Per lb.. Sc. "in the month of January we had 426 60 middlings 433. shorts. 430. chop, 416.»o 10a. 416 00. bales. 42.35; import- late shipments: front Eiwell tor a few daya. lem. I m vlRitlii* relative« in thia city Ducks—per n>. lie. led Liverpool. 50« 420.00 100«. 419 oo again a very lively business and impor­ 421 *' 429. alfalfa meal. 420 per ton . Hogs—Best east of mountains. $7.00; Mias Markart «as a stage passen­ Turkeys- Per lb., 156 17c. 10«. 418.00 extra fine barrels. 2« 5« ami Gordon Moores, /the well-known tant transactions on our market, ex­ Flour—Selling price—Eastern $6,75; blockers and feeders, ger for Elmira this morning io» _ 44 '.»*0 4'» 30. Liverpool lump rock. ordinary. Fruit». Vegetable«. Kte. University graduate and track nun porters for England s«peelallt were in gon. patent. 35.45. straight. 44 4 $5 75 $20.50 per ton. J. I Philippi of Monmouth la here and ftball player, 1« in (he city Pothtoea New $1.15 per cwt the market. 1 estimate that during the port 44 00 bakers, 35 20 \all< y Cattle — Beat steers weighing 1204 Onions—Per cwi.. st.71. Bice—Imported Japan No. 1, 5Kfcc; slatting relatives a few daya. ___ from Portland. last four weeks more than 6000 imles graham %«. 45; whole wheat, Lemon» Per case. $4 SS I No. 2. 5^»c; New Orleans, head 606%.c pounds. $5 35 6 $5.50: medium E J. Frasier went tu Cottage rye, 6s. 45.60: tmles. 4'1 00. $5.006 $5.25; poor steers, Í1 have been taken off from our place. Mrs A L. White of Salem, after a Creole. 5^c. ’ Oraaaea $3 so Grove this afternoon on business. best cows. $4.256 $4 50: medium cow«» Oats — Pi oduceri' prices — Trace No. 1 .Mtock is visibly decreasing under these Honey—New. 15c per lb vlait at the home of her father, Dan­ lAwestaek Market Dan Salser and Jos. Robinson, of Good <'owa—,19:14. Bean«— -Small Small white. 36 circumstances.. besides attention has to white 3350436.50: gray. 434033 $6 large white. white $$.506 $3 75. iel Schaffer. In Kdgene, returned to Centralia. Wash . are In the city, Sheep—Best wethers, $«ot>; ordinary bayou. $4, LIhnes Hteere 3H6IC per ll> Ha) —Producers’ price—New timothy. 35: ping. $3.a0 5 ' ’ ' ' $1 I.lini. - » $5 55 . be called to the fact that our hops are returned ¡toniti her home today. Mrs. Peter Nye 45.75. wethers. $5.50tb$5.75 ______ I» r.«e lambs. advancing gradually In their classinent Willamette valley fancy. 416 ordinary. Mexican reds ■ Î5.75. Mrt A L La Rant, after a visit T Veal Prlma dressed. under 135 $6.75: straight ewes $5.25«$5.50 tn I «ed this afternoon from a visit In Salem Meats. Flab and Prlvlaloas of qualities. Choice green colored hops 4140318. Eastern Oregon. 413. mixed with her daughter«. Mrs R. A. Booth Mutton on foot 3 H « lots. $6 4c. 41150(1412 clover. 411 grain. 413. Jack Latourette, of football tame. Hams. Bac< on. Etc.—Portland pack— • loot fa Itoga on foot- -«H«*c pry scare* ” and Mr« L L Lewis. In ICugene, has cheat, 113; alifalfa 413. Veal—Choice voung calves, I.-. 5»; Is In the city visiting student friends. (local) ham«, • 10 to 13 lbs. uhc per Dreaaed hoga - Prr lb. Me. returned to Wilbur. rrune < omrr In New t urk heavy and rough, $I5O©$4 75. Mra hmms Beat came down from Grali ■ ■« Ker4 Mrs W J White, of Portland, af­ Flour 14 40 New York Journal of Commerce Cottage Grove ot> the noon train to- ter a short visit at the ilóme of her Whvat Per bu 30c dav ent date says. m-»ther, Mrs. Baldwin, In Eugene. i I 'According to rumor« which are care- Frank and Chas. Allan, of Curvai- returned to her home today. Cra< lied earn- 12 Grove this afternoon on bust- inent Rolled barley—-Per ton. >34.30. l\>rtland wholesale house da\s past quietly negotiating a ness (Menn ('heiiManm returned to Port­ Oregon prunes, which are Mr«. Lou Hatch, of Salem, arrived land todgv after an ower-Sunday vis- Uy sold among the resi­ here today to visit Mrs I. Bllyou a It rs ■ection lt is well known tew da B. W M Ut h I T lUI’OHÎ Idin*« on the coast have Mr and Mrs. Geo W. ’ Hunter re ne say only five or six turned thia afternoon i from a visit petsiaient « campaign of at ftalem (From Tuesday’s Daily Guard) rr« ha« be p«*n practiced Franklin l^ane, «ho is no« stop tritili J H Rous<* of Cottage Grove la in • hope of de- ping at Newport, is In the city for ulani. e city for a day or so ues of those few re­ a day or so. y n Veatch of Cottage Grove, Now It turn« out that A C Jennings returned this after­ K««t Side )ob- noon from a visit at Junction City w o In th io city yesterday. J A Youn green of S; rtngftrld lookln« to- and vicinity. ient to Mra. G. W de Succa left yester­ wa« in the eky over night j a and re- Luckey Is on a trip to Meti­ day tor Portland where she will vis­ CO M ! .1 Southern California it for several weeks. Dr T K Johnson retu Mr. and Mra. Henry llohl are la li trip to Portia here from Drain. Mra. Hohl is quit* night ('lark Stai hens of Cros 111 at the Eugene hospital W H Jenkins, traveling paseen- the city on business ye»ter\tsi Attorney J F. Young t»n;i ger agent of the Southern Pacific from Celt tage Grove this noor Co , «as In the city today. Hcr C A Wooley returned this Prof l^lloy Geaner arrived up from Salem this afternoon to hear alterai »on from a visit In Portland Lari »y Blankenship of Roeeberry, hts violin classes at the University Joh'. Veatch a graduate of the Idaho. arrived in Eugene yesterday. ir Florence of Marshfield. Win., University In the laat two or three years, has been In the city for several win an arrival in Eugene yesterday KUCtNE. Mr». W G Rreedlnv has returned 4la>s ORECON And Heltxman «as a passenger on home from a trip to Ilan Francisco. i « Ö : in order to find room for the big stock of new Dry Goods. Everything, in the dry goods line at rock bottom prices. W c guarantee a decided saving ry goods store oi on any general bill. We are making this the popular dry. of Lane county, The following are only a few of the many big bargains to be found here at all times. A visit will benefit both you and us. Apron Ginghams yd 5 c All Wool Serge yd 50c Safety Pins, 2 cards 5c Calicoes yard 5c Double Fold Percale yd 8c Curtain Rods >0c Pure Linen Table Damask yd 50c Dress Ginghams yd 8c Window Shades 15c I Men’s Fancy Socks 3 pair 25c 26-in Taffeta Silk yd $ 1.10 Men’s Linen H’dk’fs I Oc Boys' Waists 25c Torchon Laces yd 3/^c Outing Flannels yd 5c Groceries and Shelf Hardware :: :: :: 8 Bars Oiamomd C Soap 25c Fresh Cocoanut, Pound 15c Pearl Tapioca, Pound 5c Sago, Pound 5c I 12 oz. Pkg. Fresh Seeded Raisins 6c 3 Cans Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 25c 25c Pkg. Fresh Soda Crackers 20c 3 Cans Holly Milk 25 25c Pkg. Gold Dust 20c Fels or A-B Naptha Soap 5c Columbia Oat and Wheat Flakes 30c 25c Pkg. 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