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THS KUGEMR WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. APR 2®, 1909 —— WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET 1OOO Prs.Lace Curtains Specially Priced Mohair 23c. Ciuitun balk 4 <¿5 3-ÎC. W oui 17 4 **vuiiry. lite. Eggs Per do*.. 20ft 22c. Vrtumery butter, per roll, 60c. i‘ulry butte« Per roll, 4vc. bryvrs Pvi lb,. 12c. Ilvns*- 1\ r lb., 12c. ctvcse-— à'er lb., D uck *—per It»., 11c. Turkeys Per lb.. 16 ft 17c. k- ruiin, % c<etaUAva» Bic. Potale«.**. new 91.26 per cwt. Minuti*—Per cwt,. 91.16. Lemon*—Per vu»«>, 94.VO- vrauge*— 43.4u. Lt* ..lock Mark*« 1000 Pi’rsINjt.Lac^and Swiss Curtains, hundreds cl ne” pa'tcms and dozens of new weaves in both Arab and white. 40 to 60 inches wide, 2% to 3 yards Ion*. This sale comes at an opportune time, just when house cleaning is Icing done. Make y ur selection now while the stock is most complete and prices lowest $1.00 Curtails 05c $2.50Curtains $2.10 $ 1.25 Curtains $1.0 J $2.00Curtains $3.60 $1.50 Curtains $'.2O $4.50Curtains $2.75 $2.00Curtains $1.60 $6.00 Curtains $4.90 Good cow*—3 4 <1 4U biwri—4 jj 5c. \ eul—Frimu dr«»*e*l, under 125 iba. Z ft >v. Multon on foot — 4<J 5c. Good fat hogw on tool -7 Q> 7 K» c. Drugged hoga-S« 9v. Largest and most complete stozk of curtain net, midrass. scrim, etc. Silkoline, Tapestry Burlap, etc., all pr^ed very low. Neat designs in both white and colors. Grata aau * erd Flour— 14 $v. Wheat—Per bu 91 .00. LTiopped teed—1'er tun, 930. C'ravaed corn—$3.«u per lvu. Brun—JPer ton. 93*. •uixed feed—Per ton, 931. ■short*-— P*r tun, 934. Boiled barlv\ i’« r ton 933. Out*—Per bu., 55c. ituled May— Women’s Suits $1500 and $2000 C CO’S OVERALLS strong, durable, («melili for coo .I uh ,^, I« p«r 1U® Red chickens, IS 4c lb IXtCHTc. rooster», old. 12 25 V 27 4c broiler®, 33 V lie. turkey*, »live, I • <4 224ft 33c; duck«, 1 S squab*. 93(f93 60 doten. ' I I-OHTI.ANU BTWt'K MEIIKI.T 4ll< nt •viitt u nt h <>f r j X!1 l’h« hM)( i : t hi* < 'hr i.1 ,< or b Ut! •It 10 ,'«■!«,< 8 1 ’ho r*. •rrert In th«* M ' ■* or th* . ItV t • vor du ’< Ü» li.., J l¿ W"r« largii« h « t » i 11«pa. Wool wad Hide« Hop»- 190$ crop, choice, 7c. prime to choice. prime, $c, medium, 6c Worth $20 to $40, abcut 75 suits in this lot, the biggest values ever shown by this Eu- 19U9 contract®. 9c. J ¿in Poxw»n and M Tttllow Prime, per lb., 3Q4c; No. Mary f. ■ ger.e’5 largest and best cloak and suit house. Make your selection now while the assort and ffreaae. IV34c. \Vh ‘l< unih. both of Eux »»r» Sheepskin* Shearing, IO(/l5c. short <ran!t I itc.'uso to w«d after. ment is most complete. wool, 25<u 40c medium wool, 50c<>91. i ' dkii %\i> Huihi r hepoki quoti. lull« wool, 75cu 91-35 each. Chlttlin bark <»hl. 5 4c m*w. 6c lb Portland, April 29.—The strength < of HldPO l ’i \ - !«<;’. tc :t* : % 1 the Ci»a»t potato market is daily b< Sy 10c; bulls, icreen salt. 6c per lb., kip®. C" ¡coming more evident. There I® a de 9c, calves, green, 14 ft I 6c lb. mand in the south for all the spuds Mohair 1909. 33%<j34c the growers of this stale can spare, Grala. Fluar aad liar I and at prices materially belter than Harley — Feed. |13.6O(|934. rolled |35 a month ago. At the same 936 brewing, 931 Ag*n: Nemo and Kabo C is TZDIITKini V Agents Moneybik Silks ‘ prevailed time the surplus In Oregon has been so Wheat llu v Ing price, new Track Corsets $1 to $> Al* • IKllbi I Prit-s'ley’s Dre^s Gooos ' reduced that in the belief of some mem Portland Club. |l ;‘n. BlueMtem. 91 3u th* ber* of the trade there la little it any red ItuMshin. 91 17. Turkey red. 91 •1er. «I 91 • Willamette valley, II Uu9l 3<» more than enough left fur the actual f Mtllsluffs — Selling price — Bran t tt wants ot the Northwest between now 926 50 middlings, 933. shorts. 930, chop. tilt and lue new vit»p season. a 933ft 931. alfalfa a I f*il fa meal. 930 per ton. * t : Tl.v uggrtgai« of »tuck* now in th* • St' S. \n.. i Eimlrrn < >re 9* 10. atralght 95 10 hands ul grouvts is a.together a mat g«»n patent. !•> rd® Wrt * ® 9* 06; valley ter ui conjecture, but there is no ques export. 9« 70. taker * polr I» ® , 95.10; whole witrat tion that it is relutivel> small, and on 95.30. graham. «»ring uri 95 to. rye, 3» 95 r* • . bale*. 93,00. the Suuud prediction* have been more Tnia ■ Th* Hay — Producers ’ price- — New timothy, or less general for two weeks that the Willamette valle} fancy, 916, ordinary Nortowvst w> uld have to bring in sup 9! 4 ft 91?». Eastern Oregon. 918; mixed, plies from the East before the end of 911 5“ ft 9». clover 913.30. «rain. HI ..u it •in (Continued r rom Page One.) A resident of the lower ♦ At a meeting of Eugen«1 aerie, fra the seaaun. Sound dealers have been 4i9>4: cheat. 9H0 915. alfalfa. 11 I in III t Siuslaw valley, in the city to ♦ ternal Order of Eagles, last night.; buying freely for weeks, and It is said «MT < >ata---Producers' price—Track. No, I the growth of the ’Federal city,’ now day. tells of the separation of ♦ the matter ■.f ercting a building was ; that only a rt mnunt of the Washington Whtie, 940ft 940.60. it ray, |4«‘ I t nla I Fruita null \ «-grtnblr» a man and his wife at Maple ♦ finally decided upon, it being the de crop to tne Yakima valley and else called Washington. ‘a revered k r I I ton a few days ago. They had ♦ cision th.1 a two-story brick block where remains hi the hands of the pro Fresh Fruits -oranges — new navels. i: < name.’ wrote another Frenchman. I 9 I •I«** 'fa, weighing 1 1300 lived together a good many ♦ should be erect«*d on the aerie’s lot ducers. v PORTLAND, «ORE I Chastell. when visiting in 1782 at an lemon®. 92 5Uft9’75 III rid I u Hl •trera, I years and have nine or ten ♦ on WUlamette street near Fifth and 1 Local buyers are operating In a lim nnnna 5 4'* lb grapefruit, 93y94. pineapple®, llawal- e*« 9 » 15 , I»**« •*r®, I other earlier town of the same name children, the oldest of whom ♦ immediately . djolnlng L. N. Roney’s ited way, Luving chiefly for the south in Connecticut; ’a revered name.’ is not yet grown. Something ♦ tie« block, now under construc’ion ern markets, and but for the fact that whose memory will undoubtedly last was wrong in their household, ♦ Th«- building will have a frnntage of| some of the Oregon growers are in longer than the very city called upon though, and they agreed to ♦ forty feet and will probably extend clined to be bullish on the prospect for to perpetuate it.” disagree. The separation ♦ back to tl.e alley or nearly so. the future the surplus in this state— Ì4444444444444444.4**««.. took place one day last week. * If there really is a surplus—would dis They divided the children ♦ appear within a few days. Latest re As has been the case with innu ACHES. equally between them, like so ♦ ports indicate that slightly bett**r than merable celebrities in all ages and many sheep, and then went ♦ all countries, the services of Major 91.6b has been paid producers this week their own way. the woman ♦ A Wonian Finds all H<*r Energy und for fancy stock, but the available lots LEufant were but poorly appreciat coming out to Marcóla with ♦ ed and still more poorly recompensed are generally small un«i scattered, and Ambition Slipping Away. her part of the family, and ♦ during his lifetime. The Govern | some of the growers^ the still disposed the husband staying at Ma ♦ ment records show that he never re Eugene women knew how the to hold. The result is slow tngde. pleton with his. ♦ ceived all that was promised him In the south home products are for aches and pains that come when the ♦ for his services in laying out the kidneys fail make life a burden. the must part out of the way, ami a government, »eat for the Federal Backache, hip pains, headaches, diz further favorable market factor Is that though the amount in question was zy spells, distressing urinary troub the early crop in California this year but *3.000. les. all tell of sick kidneys and warn will be at hast two weeas later than i Born in France fn 1755. L'En- you of the stealthy approach of dia- usual, which will naturally make a de tint came to America with Lafay- betes, dropsy and Bright’s disease. mand for Oregon® at a time of year ette and entered the Continental ar Doan’s T" Kidney ‘ Pills permanently when usually there is little call fur the my as an engineer in 1777. He »as cure all I these disorders. Here's Northern product. made a captain in February. 1778, Cent ratting Wool proof of it in a Eugene woman's and the following year ae was se The wool season Is opening at strong words: verely wounded at the siege of Sa Mrs. L. E. Abbott, 4 84 Pearl St..' prices in ail purls of the West. In vannah. Through the remainder County Clerk Lee is getting sup Eugene. Ore., says: "Last winter li Montuna crops are being bought on of the war he served under the im plies ready for the special election to the sheep's back whenever obtainable* mediate command of Washington, be held in ten precincts in the west wa3 taken down with a bad spell of at 21 to 22 cents, but It is authuritu- kidney ccmnlaint and my back be and. in 1783 he was made a major. ern end of Lane county to vote upon lively stated that nothing above 22 He was one of the founders of the the question of whether or not the came so weak and lame that I would cents has been received by the grow- hardly move. I took various reme Society of the Cincinnati and de port of Siuslaw shall be created. The ers since 23 cents was realized a few* signed the "order” or jewel of that precincts to vote at this election are dies but did not derive any benefit. weeks ago for one exceptionally fine Finally Doan's Kidney Pills were organization. as follows: Florence, Hermann, recommended to me by a friend and clip. Il Is said that the test wools are In March. 1791. he was commis Lake Creek, Lane, Glentena. Walton. about all bought in the state, and the sioned by the secretary to proceed Mound, Siuslaw and a part of Coy my husband procured a box at De growers are not disposed to part with Lano’s drug store. They proved to to what is now the District of Co ote. be all and more than is claimed for the remaining clips except at full lumbia and lay out the site for the The act authorizing this election them. As I used them, the pains prices. capitol. Standing on a wooded hill was passed at the last session of the and weakness left me and my kid Of the new Utah wool fully 95 per on the Carroll farm, L'Enfant chose legislature. After the port is creat neys were strengthened. I consider cent has already been sold on contract. the site for the capitol building. He ed it will be bonded for the purpose Doan's Kidney Pills the best remedy In Wyoming very choice wools are be completed the contract with the of improving the harbor at the mouth of its kind on the market.” ing held by growers in spite of recent Brent quarry on Aquia creek for sup of the Siuslaw river. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 bids of 21 cents, but this action by the plying the stone of which the ori cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, sheepmen of that slate occasions no ginal part of the capitol is built, It Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup New York, sole agents for the Uni surprise, for they are usually willing was L'Enfant, too, who selected the is free from all opiates and it cures ted S’ates. t to take a chance on the future market, site of the President’s home, He a cold by gently moving the bowels. Remember the name Doan's—and as well as are the dealers. Cold weath hh also directed the clearing of the land It is especially recommended for chil take no other. er is delaying shearing in the state, HH and the laying of the foundations dren, as It tastes nearly as good as Western Idaho wools, which are gener ♦4W for the capitol and White House. ally excellent, are being contracted for maple sugar. Sold and recommended L’Enfant did not boss the con by all druggists. at 20 cents. struction of the buildings, however, When! Market died for « mi February 27. 1792, be was The change yesterday for the better Geo. A. Dorris is shipping 700 to ♦ ♦ dismissed from the service of the SOO pounds of asparagus each daj to in the Eastern wheat market, like the government because he refused to Seattle, Tacoma, Portland. Astoria, decline of last week, had little or no At the Eugene General hospital, act under the authority of the com and Aberdeen. This year’s crop is effect on the local market. Prices here, missioners. Thomas Johnston, David good, but the lack of moisture is not April 27, 1909, John Kenneth, the because of the strong demand and evi son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. O ’ Leary, of Stuart and Daniel Carroll. 1 Then iced. McKenzie Bridge, aged 6 years. The dent shortage, are on an exceedingly arasr* a dispute as to tie entnpensa- body was taken home yesterday for firm basis and slowly but surely lead tion L’Enfant should reeeive. The ing upward. This was shown yester The Continental Lite Insurant "1 Interment. government paid him I about *1200. and Investment Co. today began suit day by the refusal of an offer for 91-17 and in settlement of the remainder in the circuit court against Isaa for red Russian club wheat, which is On Monday, April 26, at 10:30 a. made him -a offer of an additional H. Bingham to recover 1300 on a | more plentiful than any other variety m., occurred the death of James H. wm in c*«b and a lot on what Is now promissory note, together with inter-\ and on which the principal efforts were McCord at Marcóla, Or. The remains l’<-nnsylvania avenue. This offer L’ est at 6 per cent from November 21,! made to depress prices, is still qu .ted were laid away in the Marcóla ceme strong at 91.20, and sales have been Enfant declined to accept, and the 1007, and $30 attorney fees. tery April 27, 1909. W. A. Gress claim was sent to congress, which made at this price. body finally threw it out. Later the Laura Byrne has secured a divorce man, of Eugene, conducted the fu Barley maintains its former strength, neral service. Mr. McCord was born matter »as comnromised. from J. D. Byrne, Judge Harris hav while oats sell fairly well at unchang in Cass county, Missouri, September • u 1812 f/Enfant was appointed ing granted the decree yesterday af ed quotations. pmf<«sor of engineering at the West ternoon. Mry. Byrne was given the 14. 1834. He came to Lane county, Beeline In Butter Oregon, in 1853, and settled near ihc DAILy GUARD consists of eight larKe, 7-column pigcs, except Saturdays, Pofr.i academy, but ne declined the custody of the minor child, Hariie. The decline in the city butter market Eugene. In 18*2, at the age of 27, P**itfon. His closing years were Cruel and inhuman treatment was to 27 cents was acceptable to some of wh.n it comprises 12 pages, oic feature of which is a seiial story of special merit, »pent quietly on hi* estate in Prince the gr >un<i on wh^'h the divorce-we he enlisted in Company D, Oregon the creameries, but others were still Mounted Volunteers. He was a mem from the pen of some noted writer of fiction. It prints the regular Associated G-iorge’s county, Maryland, where he granted. short of the necessary supply. Outside ber of the Soldiers Home at Rose died June 14, 1825. creamery was weak on Front street, CAINdnAavhcS an<! T«kn a spccial,y of local and Stdtc news* At »he BAR burg, Or. Was at his Marcóla home Jerry Hay, of Harrisburg, is in on a ten days’ furlough, during fresh stock being offered as low as Northw^Y PnCC °* >2 '°a YCar,t *S tLe chcaPcst da,lY newspaper in the R( ftM KIBh FOR THE Gl'ARD. the city. 24 4 cents. which time his death occurred. Age, There were no receipts of cheese and 7 4 years, 7 months and ¡i days. Be sides a wife he leaves one son and the market was strong at last prices. J nts^^^fX GUA’RD C°nuStS ° tWC VC ldr*C each iss,,c and also Eggs were firm on the street, with two daughters to mourn his loss. most sales reported at 25 cents. Home $1 00 a vearL n7’ ®W'h ’?**’’ dnd COmPletc ™>kct rep «»- At of the larger operators are withdraw- inlg from the market, considering the mad-ervtcY p2C‘dily cncappaPcr ‘cr readers whj do nut have a ‘ daily price too high for this time of the year. The poultry market showed more of dragging tendency, and ¡64 cents Remembrr that any subscription, NEW OR OLD. mai ed from th s date (|H'>t<-<! as top <>n hent. O until t WATERPROOF I iimi ' i I Hops In < ullfornhi the night of Hth day of May will be received at the Spe California letter says there are Jal Barga n D«y rates. OILED CLOTHING bales of 1908 hops still In the tool's better-wears long« , hands of growers In that state. There and gives more Is some pressure to sell Sonomas. and bodity contort ’ sales have r«-< < ntly been made at 7 4/ :: because Cat co - [74 cents. One year contracts at 9 lo«^e paiierns.yel I cents have been made and two JOs and costs no mere then one II have been paid for three years. «"■ *> » ▼▼ -A the jusl as good kinds ♦♦2 Brief «»f Wholesale 'I'rnde w A ♦f . ! :: OTJoniCKiRS'KP Eastern pa<-khge .-nrfp/s are down « » ♦♦ « ♦ [• p< r huhdH «1 pounds I>» i sus4- of th - - - A SOLO EVERYWHERE w a lower freight rate with the opening of À * beorma th« _ ' i lake navigation. st^r. of the fish • Some Interests are quoting bananas guaranteed ‘ [ 4c lower. waterproof omlmhv 1 Run of salmon in the Willamette a j TO*rf » CO BOSTON u S a continues good. Price the same owing Silks, Dress Goods, Underwear, V aists, Muslin Underwear Etc. Best values always. G olden W est COFFEE HONOR REMAINS OF DIVIDED THEIR EAGLES WILL BUILD MAN WHO LAID OUT CHILDREN LIKE ON THEIR WILLAMETTE THE CAPITAL CITY FLOCK OF SHEEP STREET PROPERTY tea S pices BAKING ROWDER1 EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CLOSSET Ä DEVERS UtnnJtnttnnnjXJXXJXXXtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrUE-ixuixnxxxx::::::;^ Annual Bargain Day The Third Annual Barga;n Day of Eugene Da ly and Weekly Guard will be on GETTING SUPPLIES READY FOR SIUSLAW PORT ELECTION Tuesday, May 11th, 1909 I The GUARD has been making one day only in each year a special Bargain Day for mail subscribers, and the sub scription price for the Daily and Weekly Editions up to and including that date will be as follows: Daily Guard (By Mail Only) $2.50 per year Weekly Guard..................... $1.00 per year i : ' : Al> subscriptions whether n:w ones or renewals of old sub scriptions, will be received at this rate up to the night of May 11. After that date the regular subscription prices will POSITIVELY be in force for another year. This Bargain day Comes But Once a Year i » I :: :: TOWS FISH BRAND Remember the Date - Tuesday May 11th IQ09 Address GUARD PRINTING COMPANY Eugene, Oregon ijHtttiitjmnjjtnniuui’tintunH.jttttj.ji; I