♦ THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUABO, THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1909 6 I FEDERAL JUDGES t ho MeKenxie stage thin morning for Experiment* with »htpmenr, of Eg*t- (From Tuesday's Dally Guard) |vrn hogs In thi* m*rk.-X have proven I Walterville. J. H. Shewry returned last night ! that a much better price an«I a *quat*er who has been quite ill fl* cm Albany. . Oral I* obtainable and receivable In the Jos. Davies, past, was able to be on E G. Bu« ¡.«nan, of Drain, was in *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ for aome time J Portland market than In any other the city over night. the street» today. : market in the country , Goo. Scott, of Harrisburg, spent li. Hunter came <»iom Friday's Dally Guard.) tattle Market Itemaloa Dull last night in the city. Mr. and Mr». H. Mohair—22c. George 8cott. of Harrisburg, spent up from Salem thin afterniMin to visit One of the beat thing» to report In J. S Churchill, of Marcola. spent Chlttlm bark—4 85 l-2c. last night in the city I the livestock market today Is the lack friends and relatives. the Mohawk last night in Eugene. *1404—1$«. • Washington, D. C., April *. It of arrival of cattle in the yards during O. J. Hull, the druggist, *ent to Mrs. E. R Gilstrap went to Albany John Brookmayer, the city over President Poultry. 13««*. £*«. the past 24 hours If this could be kept was learned today that Salem today on business. today on a visit to her folks. lumberman, was in Eggs—Per dox-n. IX© 17c. up for several days it would clear the Taft tad definitely decided not to Mrs. Ella Ross is up from Portland E. McKay wan a stage passeujer night visiting friends. Creamery Butter—Per roll. 75c. it. Welch situation tn gulch order, for it would appoint former United States Sk­ for a few days on business. G L. Hannernan and W Fry»—per Iu., lie. this morning for Blue River. i not take long to clear up the remaining ater Charles W. Fulton to the federal Felix Wagner arrived in the city Hen»—Per lb.. 11c. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daniel are vlJTF- loft th$B morning for the upper Mc­ i surplus In the hands of killers and then judgship in Oregon, that was crea­ last night for a few day.«' stay. Dairy Butter—Per r«ll, 55c. Kenzie on a fishing trip. Jng gt Salem for a few days. I they would be in a position to enter ted at the last session of congress. (J. eae—Per lb., Sc. Rufus K. Love, of Decatur, ill., W. B. Cbace, the landsca|>e archi ­ Roe Haroua returned to Salem to- tect, went to Salem today to secure arrived in Eugene last night. the market freely for arrivals. This Is The decision was made after a tho­ D ui - ks —per lb.. He. ' the second day within a we*-k that no rough and pa'nstaklng Independent da? after a short visit In Eugcue. To.keys—Per lb 15tT17c. Geo. H. Ileip left today for 3 ai­ more trees for the depot park. Fruits, Vegetal*«»«. Kte. cattle came forward Into the Portland investiga.lou of Fulton 3 qullifica- Mrs. G G. Gross returned tb>. af- i Ariie Hampton, a Southern Pacific de to look after the exposition. yards while on two other days the re­ tions and of his position in his par­ Potatoes—New, $1.15 per cwt. ter:;oon from a visit iu Po-tland. engineer, and formerly a University J. C. Wood, of Tampa. Florida, Onions—Per cwt, »1.7». ceipts were small. So long, however, ty in Oregon. student, was in town yesterday. was an arrival in Eugene today. F. E Blair, the Fall Creek i er- i Lemons—Per case, $4.0». as cattle straggle into the yards there United States Senators Bourne ana Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsmith and son. Chas. Emery went to Junction chant, is tn the city for a few days oranges—$3.50 Is not likely to be much of an improve­ Chamberlain were not asked for ad­ Barlow Allen is down from his Ivan, went to Oregon City today to City today on Insurance business. Livestock Market ment In conditions or prices. vice by the president, who. it is said, Ray Walker, of Mapleton, arrived farm on Camp Creek for a day or so. spend Sunday with friends and rela­ Good cows—3©3 1i5.50; ♦ ♦ th»* entire pe roleum schedule was letter. Mrs O. V. Page, mother and four after a short visit with Mr and Mrs. E. it. GllstrHp went to Albany to­ Walla Walla. roomhaU s cable, recelv- heavy and rough. Sl506 94-75. Mr. Walker thinks that ♦ opened to amendment. ♦ children, arrived here from ixis An­ M. F Griggs, left today for Olym­ day. At that plate he will be joined ed by Overbeck & Cooke Company, % ♦ they themselves do not know <* Butter. E kkm tiu1»©. <><»l and Hide»« A. A. Tuasltig, of Brownsville, was visiting here for some time, left today to believe that prices will advanc«« were arrival.« In Eugene last night \V<»<»I—19o'.»—Willamottr Vaiit-y. 1 s o miles north of Cottage Grove, has old ones who failed of ele tion, re­ III tlie city over Sunday. for her home at Parma, Idaho. to look over the city with a view soon. 1 9< Eastern Oregon, 17it)19e. purchased three acres of ground at tired. J. V. Reed la down from hi« Blue of locating. John K'*Htl«*y, chief engineer of the Onions »letter In Moutk Hops—1908 crop, choice, 8c; prime to St. Johns and will erect Pajiers to lx* Watched. a three- Booth Kelly sawmill at Springfield, River mining properties According to advices received by local choice, 7V4c; prime, 7c; medium, 66 story concrete building fra paint Mr an I Mrs. George Hayward left The council will probably report Chari«*» Cocliran, of Cottage Grove, today for Bentley. Alberta, where shippers, a better ton«' la shown In the 6Vic 1909 contracts, 10c. was in the city today on busInesH meetin ......... — ..l.tg to govern —Prime, per lb., 3 6 4c. No. 2 plant that will have a $1.500 month- rules at the nex* Rev. M. C. Wire left this afternoon was In Eugene yesterday. they Will upend the summer. They San Francisco onion market with sup­ a n T.illow ¡ly pay roll. This will give employ- the renresentk’itr» of the two 1 >c»l ti grea se, 2 21\* c. Professor l.«*Roy Gesancr cuttle up on a month»'« tour of the Coos Bay plies there not nearly so liberal as the may return here In the fall and ex ­ Sheepskins--Shearing, 10@15c; short nrnt to a number of men at the newspaper and any correspondent« cities and other sections of the state from Snleni this afternoon. trail, would wish. In fact, supplies are wool. 25 u l"<■. medium wool, 50c6$l* mine. who atten! th* sessions. Consider­ it. \V Crowell, of North Santirm, pect to go then to California. Mr. and Mrs 8. P. Ridings, of rather short and prices are advanced. long wool, 75c6 91 ‘-’5 each. able dissati faction has I..«n ex- Other Notes. (From Wt «im'Nihi) m Daiix Guard.) Pond Creek. Oklahoma, are vial 11 ng Is In the 'dty for a few day«. This Is the first piece of cheering new* (’hitthn Bark—Old, 4 ^65c; new, 4 Vi J. Beebe, of Eugene, county fruit pressed during -the 'ast six months it Geo. W. Shian re’urn«* tier treatment In the fu­ from hia trip to Southern California Cottage Grove on the noon trai l to­ Mrs. O. L. Busey left tor Oakland terment In the southern market since 9c; calves, gre 'en. 1 4© 16c lb. Mohair—1909 — Nominal. 22© 23c. •dther be sprayed sufficiently to clean ture. and Old Mexico. Ho 1» much im­ day. Oregon, this afternoon. the first great slump there. While thus Grain, Flour and liny the moss off, or else be ordered cut Sid Smith returned this aftern ">n proved in health. W. M. l*orter left for Mapleton tar the news haa had n< Barley -E I $3«> “ .««At $31 . r««lleil. $33 down. E. C S’atzer, the Pleasant Hill from a.i over-8unday visit at fort­ this morning on tile stage. conditions here, continue 6 93 1: br“u ing. 93 1. The Booth-Kel’.v Lumber Co., is real estate dealer, returned this af­ land. J. C. Stratford returned to Eugene provement In California Wheat- Buying price, new. track. lleo. C. Cottrell was a passenger from Creswell this morning. ternoon from a trip to Portland, Van­ aid the local market and and al- » ortland Club. 91.10. bluestem. 91.236 getting out a drive of logs from Fall on the stag«* tin* morning fur Blue couver and Salem. C. 8. lloxiex and wife of Grant low growers to get rid of of their 91.2.5; red Russian, 9108; Turkey red, and Winberry creeks. A large num­ 91.15; Willamette valley. 91 08. George I maldson of the Collaps­ River. ber of loggers have left to bring the Pana are visitors to Eugene. surplus. Mlilstuffs — Selling price — Bran. drive down the river. ible Box Manufacturing Co., of St. A. Gray was a stage passenger to Mr*. Harry Stapleton of Roseburg, < liange Expected f«»r 926 o, middlings, 933. shorts. 930; chop, Ada Jackson was re-arrested yes- Johns, after a visit in Eugene, re­ Wvcoff'a place on tin* McKenzi«*, thia is visiting her mother here. Wilbur .McFarland lost a valuable This change In onion 1 923 ',»931; alfalfa meal, 920 per ton. terday on a similar, though not ideu- morning. turned home today. fox hound in the Gowdyville suburb Dr. 1». A, Pain«* went to Cottage been expected for some tl Flour Selling price—Faster« Ore­ tleai charge, of which she was ac­ Eugene Matlock and wiQ* are In Grove Gils afternoon on business. Circuit Judge I.. T. Harris left this been fr«*quently related t gon patent, 95-65: straight, 94.65; ex­ a few days ago frpm poisoning.— quitted in the juvenile court yester­ morning for Glillanizcounty, to hold th«« city from Cottage Grove for a Mrs. Minnie Washburne and her of onions would do belts port, 94.10; bakers. 9’ 406 95.65; valley, Leader and Western Oregon. day. The reason given for her re-ar­ court al Condon for th«* new Judge, day or so. son. Carl, went to Junction this noon. end of the crop year. Tti« 95.10; graham, s, 95.10. whole wheat, Hon It It. Butler. Robert Campbell returned this af­ ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦*eeeeeeeeeweeeec« rest was that she is needed as a wit­ 95,40 5®, 9 > . La l *'S. 93. I. B. Rhodes, the Y M. C. A. aec- gon's 1808 onion crop has ness against Fay Allison, of Cottage Hay - Producers’ price—New timothy. Carl Washburue. who haa been ternoon from a visit with his son at retary, was an arrival here this af­ utilised or «tumped and re Grove. Willamette valley fancy, 916; ordinary, very III at Seattle for the past sev­ Oregon Citv. ipiles are n««t very liberal ternoon. The charge of which she was ac­ W G Nesmith has returned to the eral weeks, 1» expected to arrive • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Babb and son 1 la the only place where supplies can be 914'n 91s Eastern Oregon, 918; mixed, ♦ quitted is contributing to the delin­ iiltl«* River minea. after a weeks left this morning for an outing up 1 obtaine.l after a whll the «-bang« .n 911.506 912; clover. 111. home tonight or tomorrow fa I fa. 913. cheat, 913. quency of a minor. Her age is only J. II McEldowney and daughter, stay In Eugene. southern sentiment lueuns much to the the McKensle. Outs—Producers’ pricei 1 John C. DeGroot died yesterday at 18 years. u. W Eckerman ani wife, of of Chicago Heights. III., hav«* arrived \\ B Dennis of Black Butte 1 growers here. white. 9306939.50; gray. Junction and will be burled under S. D.. were arrivala in Eu- mines, will come down tonight to at­ in Eugene to visit at the home of 1,'lark, 8. tlxiu« the l*olat<> ««Itnatlon Fruit«* and %'rge the auspices of the G. A. R of ih's gene last night. * So far as the local potato market Is Fresh Fruits—Orang»*» their cousin, lion. 8. B. Eakin, tend to liuslncss. city tomorrow. He was «9 years old 92.5041 92.75 box. tanegri Mias Elsie Davis returned to her J. I. Por!. : and his cousin. Mrs. Mrs. Sherman Hays of Indepen­ ' «'oncernt'il. there has been practically liana.*. 5 He lb.; lemons, and had lived for many years near Rose Unger, of Marlon, Imi., are r«* horn«» at Halsey tod ay after a short dence. arrived today. She Is (he ' no change It« sentiment during recent grapefruit. 9*>ii94. pine« Junction. He .s survived by four rent arrivals here. Mr. Porter is a visit In Eugene MU. -.t of her brother, Horae«* E. Bur- j days. The glut of supplies in t'allfor* Ian. 936 9*3-25 dozen; pea children, two living m Colorado, one I ula stopped fruiting at primary points Geo. L. nllfr *y, one ol —- swell’s ' nett. brother-in-law of 1». 1.. Harden. Potalora—New. selling in Wyoming and one at Junction. (Continued from Page One J Miss Elinor Jensen arrived this af I hete for sou«» tino News from th** Pu- buying for shipment, pet John E Nice has resigned ns clerk prosperous farmers, arrived on the tern-ion trotu Aberdeen. Washing- I get Sound markets is to the effect that extra fancy, f In the Eugeni* |M«ntof flc<* on account noon train tola). P. s«a] .«ewion Shelley tiio.i at the northeast section of the city »er» C I.. Winter arrived up from Port­ Ion, io be the guegta of relatives titer** Is quite a fight on there between buv ing. 91.-0; of poor health and will go back to * tlie bulls ami bears, and while the tnar- 6 93 home of his father. John Shollev. at demolished. land thia morning to spend u few here. work on th«* farm near Thurston. Mrs. James Hayes was fatally Vegetable®— Turnips. Oregon, $1.001» Pleasant Hill. Oregon, April 2. 1909. «•ays her«* an busltuws. Itepuly District Attorney G. F 1 1 k**r Is temporarily higher there Hie stt- Mrs Henrietta Brown states presi­ Mr« c F. Hurlhurt and children Skipworth returned last night from I cation doe* not allow very healthy eol- 91-lw. beets. 1 I..50 sack, carrots, $1.00 of tuberculosis, aged u.« years. 4 burned in a fire which destroyed her rl 91.10 sack. pa ran ips. $ 1.00 vi $ 1 10 ; home and four of her children were dent of the \\ C. T. I' tame ovei came up from Junction City this af- a several days' business trip io Port­ | or at this moment. cabbage. 36 3V|C lb., tomatoes, Mexican, months and ten davs. from Springfield today ami is a guest ternuon on u short visit He*» Market 1« V*l*n«*«r*l He ’ «as ' 5>rn «' . ’ 7 f’leasant Hill on seriously hurt. land 91.506 9«.* crate; Florida, 93.506 94 crate: at the home of Mrs. Edward Shearer. G T Beck ad family arrived here He was mar- 12V»’ lb cauliflower, 92 50 per November 22. 1853. Byron Goodall, a well-known I'nl- I 1 An atlvam«* ot al*«*ut 25 cents per loo beans. 1»H« II I. D**\rniond. of Granta Paas, today from Caaiti«*. Iowa, and expect APi’ltEt TATES THE »*lly Guard. I course has been persistent, consistent There is every promise **f another de- went to Woodburn today to spend two months Onions — Jobbing. fancy Oregon, him. Aya la up front Portland on Luu Is . din»' In th«* price of local butter. While 8un«la) with relative« 906 9-’ 25 per cwt . garlic. 8c lb. His father also still lives, though and effective. Never has a newspa­ 11 E Alllnghani of Coburg and ; loeai I supplies aru not Increasing fast 91 Apples a visit —Fancy Hood River, »2 50© 82 years old Dr. A E Mi'Allst r ___ lias returned There are four bro- per labored more zealously and more Curtis Hayden of Springfield, have Rice of Shedd, spent last 8 O intelligently in the interest of a com­ . the lower prb 1*0 elsewhere 1» having 91. ordinary. 915’ ^9175 from a trip through Idaho and Eas­ th«ra Thomas. Wesley. Harry Harrv and and munity. left for the Alberta country with the Its effect hete Kild there 1« every prob, Meats Mud l*ru« inlnas Bight in the city. tern Oregon. He la considerably im­ view of investing. l.-a. ami four sisters- Caroline War­ Hams. Bacon. Etc., Portland F. D. Labbe. the hardware dealer. proved In health. It is exceedingly gratifying tc *n ability of a drop within the next day ing. Ann Martin. Ia*nora Winfrey and Easterner to know that one paper in Mr. and Mrs. . (local) --Hams. 10 to 13 lbs., Is In I’ortlnnil on bualu«*»« S M Saffron, of Roseburg, was Chicago Heights, J H McKIdowney of or *«*. Eastern I utter la «till In liberal breakfast bacon. 13*46 21Hc. . na \\ est, a I of whom were at hts R G. Hall, of Blule River was an In the cltj over Sunday who have been the this city cannot be bought supply here and local handlers are >4v. collage roll. 11c lb., r» guh He la a guests of Mr, ami Mrs 8 B f,,"^raL exr*bt Thomas and Ira. arrival >>n Inst niaht'« «tag.- 1 “ “ “ Kakln, selling at 26c a pound, or 3e under the clears, smoked. 13 **c lb back;' The Guard is conducted on » of the Ihiuglas County Real went to Saletn today. He beeaui,. a Christian about 10 principle from w hich there is no va­ John B Winstanley is in the city member toe«I product. smoke«!. 13Hc lb., light smoked Estate Co , of that city. y»ars ago and was faithful from Pordaati for a few da»s *:ntll rying. NEWCOMER- lb. pickled tongues. 60c each. Faa Fl*«>t Io l*ro»«r< ■ Carl from d-’aih The rommnnitv lose, an i.«*t«>r Luckey nnn A Taverns house with a largcream­ nonest, upright citizen. to Balern loday ou a short visit Esther Mitchell, the Hol) Roller ery here haa started a fight in the egg night, W E Rtaxles »nd wife, of Wend- who shot her brother who kill»® from h FARM FOR sale BT OWNER A market that will likely «*e followed by tr*. bea V y Rug were lu th<* city over ulght son««* Interesting develo|»i ’ *x«t*. While Creffleld. has been dischai ge*l f—’® farm of (i5o acre«, seven mile* M< 7 Dr M. M Ilavta returned thi, af­ nia. > ir?» the asylum at Seattle ami ■ l*c J. U. Suthvr land, formerly of the north of Eugene on the river road, the egg market In ««(neral Is not allow­ (Special Correspondence ) ternoon from i« visit at CorvalMa. ing anything over 21 ©22c «losen, this home at Waldport. O. V. Hur1 took pvr 1 wattern «nd for aale About 500 acre« in culti ­ I aue countv, but Pl asant Hill, April 6 — The annu- W. G Maa«*n was a stag»* pasaeti- pel tu •rt recent’,v a’l .e minina dlatrlrt vation; 330 acre« ot it river bot­ Pleasant Hill picnic will b< held her back to her home. It f Holy l>vr th a mornln, for Blue River hoped she has had enough in Smit tom land: 135 acres tn grasa and ». arrfvtd lu Eu- J N. Linda*' cam» down from •** iT ** '"n«iiak. Alaaka. place; fruits and berries^,, «,, friends at Crow and I vision for sev­ iftvr the Iwginning Of Mis.« Grace Innls is teaching a class • ns an arrival I” Eugene last night of all Positively eral days, returned home on the I" »"«Al music at the Edenvaie kinds. g«tod fem**1* an«i buildings, n» tn that city A W Sturtevant and wife, of W al­ Luti» I’ll»* stage yesterday afterno«»n. They re­ schoolhow on Saturday evenings. CAKFER’S these a modern duelling bouw of eight v CnmtulaalxHtor || M. Price ter Ville, »ere In the city over night They no reti-’»»» roll Il IMI4.IW « ri* K h ikkkt port a good time and everything live- rooms, hard finished and atone In the city front his home Mr ami Mi- R O. Brady, of Cr«*e- « ». i* Mulkey and daughter tress lorn Dr«r ly out there. » I«* this afternoon to lie prei»- foundation Land is adapted to «<■11 were in the city t«xl.«y on a visit M «?*' .T’*k fOr lh*‘r “®* hon‘" At ' dtgestkmsislT'* ü**w ÍTTLE grains of ail kinds, hay. fruit, veg Monmouth. Mia® Florence Runyan return.'I •■nt a the convening of the vonimi» KaUng. A prrf"«T I*- etabies of all kinds, stock raising this afternoon fr *tu a visit at Irving atone« s couri W ednesds« ¡VER iUu*hmA“ c«me in frora Sarah E Fawver was today ap- e«ty forOtedis «* :•*«* Mr and Mrs Olxon and and dairying Place is on rlgbt-of- Mayor C. I* Houston, of Junction SpringReld Saturday to attend the pointed by Judge Chrisman of tbe B-l re •< ihia time, al wav of electric ear line; telephone PILLS. U1 Drowstne««. City, was in Eugene today on buai Mrs Ed Pcttgra returned probate court guardian of Josephine fuñera* of the late p. \ shellev th* MiwUX C™8** appc«nncti in th burg and Mr and Mrs. Ula aud rural mall deliver»; aeh«M>l ad­ Sam Spicer, of Marcóla, was la the Favfver, a minor. Tntnr;.*. Pam tn » _ ’’Arthur S Trvw, a University stu- gra return«*«! to Oakland thia after­ joining farm Will- »*>11 *ny nvightHirhood Sunday torpid UVKR. *’* hog* amount from IQ acres up. Address ©ent I, the gacel of hia brother at noon after having attend.d the fu­ P- N. Laird is in Eugene taking I time neral of Mr, Louisa Pengra. Mr, Major G. Foster of IT sea. N. reatment of a bad case of wiatlc -rílate the Bow- is. Purely Vegetsbk-. 1 ouis C. X'ltus. Junction City. Or.. Cree well raaful that $he ship- V . I« visiting at the home« of his Guy Armitage, the rlalag yoyn D. No. !. Phone Farmers rheumatism. , UHURU. SMALL DOSE. SMALLÒ Mrs Eva Taylor left on the stage g this city and mar- sisters Mr*. Carrl* l.oxnn ati rt Mualaw Genuine Mitt Btif net been made pub- fori nia, bnt liked Eugene so well be mind us that the pionera of 52 ,nd Joe l.«8alU* wttneaaed the Berg Crwewall a, »till growing rapidly an TOTH •’ »r* fast passing away, but their *( them were made Fac-Sitmie J I probably !«-«Tde to stay. wil Moller wrestling match In Portland say, there are not enough carpenter, j influence for good will tong be felt W ittis Is understood that an there to keep work going on all the last night. <'om.muB,,y wtl»'T they almost out 15 vests «as obtained “ Watch f**r the Wagon ' ad C. L. Inmau waa a paaeenger on house, la the course of evastruction. I continuously r.-eided for flfty-neven product. t*«g. » H«.* d Tea «'ompany U rifuse substituí «* 'MrK REGCLAR «♦♦♦Bwwaowooa^waaaaaaB^a« : PERSONAL : f WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET OPPOSE SELECTION OF C. W. FULTON JEFFRIES MAY OR WRANGLING OVER MAY NOT COME TARIFF SCHEDULES NEXT SUMMER IN LOWER HOUSE COUNCIL HOLLS A SHORT SESSION MINERAL PAINT CO BUYS FACTORY SITE GIRL ACQUITTED. THEN RE-ARRESTED : DIED ♦ TORNADO CAUSED DEATH AND HAVOC q SICK M è AI ì ACHÈ CARTERS