THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR C C Q THE CURE FOR □.O.O. SCROFULA | I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 190« T eelvers because of their inability to move at the highest range. Point*" « Very Firm Here. While there is temporarily weak ness caused by heavy receipts in Han Franelaco, the local potato market Ths usual lymptums of HcrofuU am «nlargail glntnl« of th« n«0k Is firmer than ever and It Is the gen. ‘ sod ulesrs on •»*• »{«‘ly. ' • «»«rrhul troublos. wess eral opinion of the local trad** that * . sBdl•,l*, 11 lM,or hsnlth. Ilia I ti 11 or 11 u> 1 poison, tran«niltt*»l through the sharp decline In the south was • ” ,,|L>,| jH.llutss w««k«n« «1'1* fluid, ami in pl„. « „f it, nutritta made for no other purpose but t*i ‘‘.all (•• ‘ *“,*» •‘/‘»¿Ul'nis mil ter. *.il |< h saps th., vital *' force Oregon growers to sell what ydasatU«»)»»”"'. »''ouaamta of < hll.lt«n, born with n scrofulous ti.lnt stocks they had remaining In fen fvs»l«"'‘ “‘"lr l*l".»l- d • Utorlng. «,„1 of a further slump in values TMl Is an old San Francisco trick and ii «0'1 regularly repeated by the bulls and Everybody promises to help make bears there whenever lhey do not the eagle scream at Springfield on Eugene merchants are going tiourlsliud and stnngthan«*! to duplicato cltsn»* ili*- sue* eaa of last year s have control. According to various July 4. and Judging from those who strong, linn11II t ui ii-ainbooil buyers the Oregon producer Is hold have the big celebration in charge It I«*ly for Bcrofuin !t K*,«M 1 ourth of July re .ebrutloii this year, ing firmer than ever and while ao will be the biggest day that we nav« ■ ii*l * ln.innr» ())« drculatlon of nll If present plaua are carried out. actual purchase« at country shipping ever known in the fast growing llttla ’•«k, <lt»«iu.n<| bloo<t witli slratigth A liiexiliig of the .Merchants' Pro- points are reported above »2.10, it city. The Commercial club and the Association Kill be held next UU*l«r Ih» |>urlfyliig «ffn< ts of thl» gr*mt Is stated that the bulk of the small auxiliary have taken the matter in indisi1« 1 <>t ; . I .tuia |H.^, .iwni "■II’«.’ »1... .Monday night at which time the and scattered holdings cannot be charge and will work together to limit* r of a < i-o bratlot. wlll be taken ” “7, t l,,”"1,lt"lv S*lf*> tli.alu .’i.f f,,. , hil.ltm, .... , ,1 issaylof"» 1 " I 1 • taken on under »2.50 Just now. arrangements celebrate t he day In the moat ap-. iigv. I ttuiiiliir« nliout H* rotili , ami anv n «di* I „.ivi, / up ami pn.„iu,iHi; or p«r»<n*» °> made. Oregon Strawtierrie« An* Better. THE SW1FT SPEUHC CO.. ATLANTA, GA proved and appropriate mariner. The ftw Recording to u plan discussed by ■Much better quality is shown ' entertainment for the day has not a Uutiibi r of the member« of I he ua- among today’s arrivals of l,„ ai | been mapped out yet but committees o*latlon, a run. tueel will b> held IMI lU'lllsl \o| I strawberries and today what stock1 will soon be appointed for the dif nt th** new fun ground« on Satur- WORK BEGINS ON NEW catne was of better grade than that] ferent lines of entertainment and al *lay, July ;i, ami the celebrullon for the recesaary received from California. although, so to provfd» proper wlll | m * h**ld on Monday, July the latter were good. Because of I amount of money that will be need CATHOLIC ACADEMY • Open air i.dlglous hcrvl**« with the great delay in California train] ed to make the day a grand success. saiieii muse by tin» bund is talked Buaineiui Ctuirige. arrivals—this morning’s passenger of for Hunday, the 4th. The grocery firm of Mersdorf- not being due until »his afternoon— I Much u celebrutloii, properly got the price on local fruit stiffened for; Woife & Co has changed hands this at horn** ten up, would la- a good drawing best quality and as high aa 15c per week, the new proprietors lielng J. frotn a f»*w w • *'kM’ Htny hi 1 <IIK«‘I|4 IM. W. Carman and eGo. O. Knowles. * ard. und the proposition will meet pound basket was asked. A W Jaro U m uhh Oil M The senior member of the firm with a hearty r< spouse by every bua- JAMES A. PATTEN. CHICAGO WHEAT KING. AND HIS WIFE Brief Notes of Wb<»le»ale Trade. <! u ) n * trip up tho Middle Fork I uush man in the city. According to reports received from ' comes from Florence where he has No other wheat corner ever attract*-*! the attention that the one operated the upper and lower Columbia the i been engaged in business for some Nalein Will \oi Celebrate. Wv r«’«rri wry much ilml our He formerly owned and ran It look» now as though Salem by James A. Patten has. It has been f.*lt In the rise < f bread price« In the run of salmon has dropped off about time. l|s «Ile of th" - - ulll rl UM«' III lUll Week* us would have no celebration July 4 large cities, has sllrr.d the capitals of Europ*-. <«u-*<l an anti-option 1,111 to 75 per cent during the past f *w a store in East — Portland. Mr. building »!>' *- w»» I hiv »’ a Mpll«*nd!d h,m In •r. Because of the scarcity few Knowles is now engaged In business on account of the cherry fair, which be Introduced in congress and <-linllei*_-.-<t tin- .itteiillou <<f the legal depart days. t|s rear i«*!1 in Eugene and Is well known mine« a week after that date und ment of the government It also Ims caused m-i'i violent threats to be canners have been able to operate probably to any great extent during the pist throughout the county. Miss Alice hold* three da)'«. say« the Journal. made agalmt Mr. Patten, and he goes ale.itt «ill a 1» *!; gurtnl. i bone at * few days and fresh fish handlers ire Weatherson of Eugene will held a po Ibis being true, Halem la ready to old church I experimenting difficulty in getting sltlon in the store as will also I. D. put on It» best lifh und tucker und trini us*'<l “ Larimer who we understand, will be enough to fill their own wants. go on a little fIIrtutIon»'visit to the c Às4 nowd ' According to Front street han general manager. nelglilHirlng town; Being a demure MEMORIAL DAY TO PRIVATE NORMAL scademt bull dlers chicken prices have been too < «her Notes. little umldeti she of course cannot ¡zrg» du«s t* high and a lower range is therefore Alvle Prichard, from Eugone was make any udvauce», but »he Is ready BE OBSERVED AT SCHOOLS WILL NOT «mir equipi« being quoted today. locked in Lyon’s lodging quarters to put her finger« In h*-r mouth, gig A twelve f< it ****ii. >it nldi'walk In Several small deals have been re for a short time Sunday evening, but gle uud »ay "tills 1» so sudden," undeniy grounds and frost of the BE PERMITTED ported in the hop market during the succeeded in making his getaway by COTTAGE GROVE should Eugene. Albany of some of Is frost <>f St Mary's church will al* past 2 4 hours and dealers are now breaking down the door. The con tin* lilg thrifty boys down or up the freely offering 7 it 7 J -2c for best stable made a trip to Eugene Mon ft be built e mi valley give her an Invitation. It 1« ranch this time, anyway, that the towns In the Salem, May 11.—There were aix primes. Reports from the yards are day morning, but his man was mis Decoration Day falls on Sunday sing and has not sii.ee been heard the old apple »«Hey get together, get acquainted this year. The Grand Army has is members of the state board of re still very discouraging. Front street sells at the following from. A nice little fine will be Iiol <ra\,| il.tiu! In ioiiid liown the sued orders that Monday, th" 31st gents or normal schools in attend last » i*.*k primrose path of pro»eprlty that 1« be observed and this will be the ance at the meeting held at the prices. Those paid shippers are less taxed up against him. if he returns lai Corr**«|><md*'ni e ) regular commissions: to Springfield. He will probably get * fruit und awaiting their feet. Don't ull »iwak mode of procedure throughout the state house yesterday. ■■ira M II ! he tal Ili* t» the limit unless the recorder's Aeart Hop. Wool and Hides. at once. Iioy«. but Ju»t remember that United States. Frank Carter stated that the peo- Sunday. May 30th, «M «il feeling g****d over th**»e good ere must l>>* a great deal of Salem 1« better than »he looks, and wlll be Memorial Sunday and the pie of his city had made arrange- WOOL—1909. Willamette Valley, fails him when he comes to give sen tiiu «Itheugh <hey werr Iste; but tence. Ung done over at J I. Heaver's Just at present she looks like a good event will be approximately observ ments to keep the contracts with the 20® 23c; eastern Oregon. 17® 22*. ' bitter late (hall never Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Serfling were heir house ha« caught fire ailed »lice of the Garden of Eden ed by Appomattox Post No. 34, G. A. faculty of Ashland as a moral ob HOPS—1908 crop, choice. 7 l-2c; Tbe iagrlppe ha* ÌH*en visitina lately. Floy*! Ix>rd was th- that had Jumtied over the wall In R «nd their friends in this city. Ser ligation. but that no effort would lie prime to choice. 7® 7 l-2c; prime. over from Eug* ne Sunday for a few tkM** paro latelt and prove« to Ite to assist In putting It out. No order to get room to blossom in. vices wlll be held in the Presbyter- made to run the school after this 7c; medium. 6 l-2c; 1909 contracts, hours visit. They are now residing no rosticci ur of persona at the county seat, where Mr. Ser I an church at 11 o'clock. Rev. Seldon year. 9c. The t»cw butrhrr «bop geema to ho wpellt .Mr. Richmond of Weston made TALLOW—Prime, per lb., 3® 4c; fling is In the employ of Uncle Sam Adams preaching the memorial ser doli« ■ goo.l bualnmM as an assistant postmaster. .Mrs SKETCH OF LIFE OF mon. On Monday, Decoration Day an argument in favor of keeping the No. 2 and grease. 2® 2 l-2c. K«« Whlpple *>f Carli*«», ha« Perkins a- .Machen have purchased very He would donate SHEEPSKINS—Shearing. 10 'll 15< services will be held at the cemetery school open. ralled by (he Christian epurili • 500 to keep the school running each; short wool, 25® 40c; medium the retail meat market at Wendling TIMOTHY GOODRICH and the following program will be and to ìh > thrlt pnstor and wlll move bere others would do as much. They wool. 50® »1 each; long wool, 55® and Pratt Holverson went up Mon observed. Procession will start from ud take charge of th<* church thè day to take charge. —News. »1.25 each. would raise »4000. the corner of Fourth and Main f.nt Bunday In June Timothy Goodrich. a respected streets at 10 o'clock a. m.. returning CHITTIM BARK—Old, 5 l-2c, Mr. Ayer and .Mr. Spence were In Mi | ' M . ■ • ' - of Hell- PATTEN RETURNS pioneer of Oregon, died at hta home «t noon. The afternoon program will favor of allowing the schools to be new. 5® 5 l-2c lb. foostaln. Or . are visitine Mr. Fred TO BI LI, WHEAT. In this city Monday at 5:30 p. m., be given at the .M E. church HIDES—Dry hides. 14® 16c lb.- be " ' * conducted as private * •- schools • •- •- to at 2 Wiltrr. of thl« city. after an Illness of several month«. o'clock, oonslsting of an oration bv conducted as private normal schools. green. 8® 10c lb.; bulls, green salt, Jdr Bradford 1« «Imost Mr Goodrich was born In Athens Rev Nickle, followed by music and Governor Benson. Supt. Ackerman 5c per lb.; kips. 9c; calves, green, Trinidad. May 8.— Refreshed by teda burnì ng hi« kilt» <>f brlck «io played at Pleasant itili S county Ohio, Man h 19. 1 »37. Hu short speeches by others. and Col Hofer were opposed to al 16c per lb. two week's hunting and fishing on Martin Grimal"? ha« Ixiught him day between I' II and Dexter w.t« married In hl« native state In MOHAIR — 1909, 23© 25c. lowing the schools to be conducted the low Mexican hills, James A. Pat- < Hlier Notes. out girl«' «alt a*> automobile 1856, to Itiwu Ann Knight, and in rie John Rankin pitched for I Butter. Egg- anil Poultry. contr'bu- < ten. the Chicago wheat operator is Chas. Hal! and Irwin Bath are as private schools with porla llale «nrnt Sunday with hl« ant lllll 1862. with his family crossed the now proprietors of the Arcade elec tions. of course hl« «Idi BUTTER — Extra creamery, 20® In accordance with former now speeding today to Chicago over pronti at Baie. plains to Oregon, settling In Marion tric theatre. Mr. Hall having bought resolutions of the board of regents ' 27c; fUcy, 25® 36c: store, 18c. Martha IH-rrlng atu! Je« I the Santa Fe railroad. What action «pellt Wednesday night si county, eight mil*« north of Salem. a half Interest In the business last all disposition of the schools was BUTTERFAT—Delivery f. o. b. I be will take in the wheat market is In 1879 Mr. Goodrich moved to Saturday. teai her. Miss Parks, of Cl* Portland—Sweet cream, 2 4 1-2® I not intimated in any of his conver- Messrs. Hall and Bath left to the executive committee. Yamhill county, where he acqulr*-d can lx* depended upon to give the' . 26c : sour. 22 © 23c. I ,M Grubb« ;« cutting ; nation with newspapermen. Consid EGGS—handled, local, best. 2 4 fi erable »x-lteTent prevails In the and owned nt the time of his death people the best procurable J I. lliauT In the bales w< re olds purchased from grow 25c ♦ <8l>«*<-tal ('orr»'s|H»nd<*nceI one of the choicest farms, luist fall the day Miss Verna rtwarxer «pent ' board of trade circles, because of the way of moving pictures and illustra ers, There are remaining in the Alois. Mar 111 Everyone 1« ••n «Ith Mis« Arzaler Wilhelm Sunday. In* came to Portland to live for the ted songs with CHEESE—Fancy full cream flats. i belief that Patten will make some some vaudeville state out of last year's erno 1703 | 17c; triplets and daisies. 17© 18c: Joyist the Oregon mist Rankin, Nannie purpose of securing medlcnl treat thrown In occasionally. .Mr» Beaver. Mrs sharp moves in the speculation game. bales in the hands of farmers and Mrs Kat*' Ro»« of Elmira, paid Wooten and Verna Swarzer were ment In the earlier years of his Scott Chrisman, a prominent Row about 6000 bales owned by dealers, Young Americas. 19c; storage twins. 12.—The movement of California Nri Luce « visit last »wl 17c: triplets and daisies. 17c. High sch»**) I last 'If**. Mr Goodrich took an active in vtaltors at the P. II. Rlwr farmer, was transacting busi From these figures it is calculated Itert Allegnr made a short call nt Friday. POULTRY—Mixed chickens, terest In politics. ta>lng Identified ness in the Nesmith county 15c grass cattle has started in this direc seat ■ that the 1908 crop of Oregon 1-2© 13c per tion and a number of cars came in party. the pattofflrc one day ln«l Week Be Monday. Scott is a pioneer business amounted to about 90.000 bales, as lb..* fancy hens. 12 .Mr. and Mr» F. M laird mudi* a with tin* lieniocrntic lb.; roosters, old. 15© 15 l-2c frv- this morning for a northern packer Etervoue «ho ntt**nd*’d the dance Spring* «Ide« a widow tte is survived by sev- man of this flourishing city, now en shown by the following table: i ers. 25 ©27 l-2c; broilers. 25® 27 but were loaned to a local killer be- en children. I C. and R B. Good- joying rural life on a fine farm. it Mound reports a good time field Saturday , returning Sunday Bales cause of the scarcity here. Kor Bistre passed through h*-re u Yamhill; Mrs. Eevryone was alad to »<«< the rain, rich. n*sldlng at A tine mess of strawberries were Shipnients to date 90,484 l-2c; geese. 11c; turkeys, alive 16 Thirteen additional cars from the @ 18c; dressed. 23 1-2® 23c: ducks. ft« day* ago Ireland picked on Reservoir Hill this morn-1 Less olds shipped. lull we are afraid «onie will be coiil- Mary Peedv, Mrs. Minnie 8,000 Mrs. Ethel Sallee and little *>>n plaining before long 181120c; pigeons, squabs. »2.00® south are expected in the yards in and Morris M . residing In Portland. Ing, and though they were small «tn. ©alters In Alma la«t Monday »2.50 dozen; old. »2; dressed poul time for tomorrow's market and it is and I.like I. and Ray Goodrich, re they were fully ripe and delicious. Shipments of 1908s . . Mrs. Will Janie« arid 82.434 generally expected that the move Miss (Irni • Lure* ta on th** sl<*L Trent visited ut I nde siding In Eugene. The remains will Mr. C. N. Murdoch brought a few to In growers’ hands (1908s).. 1 .703 try. 1 4i 1 l-2c higher. Itat ment of grass stuff will be regular Grain. Flour anil Hay. b>* tuken to the old home In Yamhill this office just to "show us" and de In dealers' hands (1908s).. 6.0i)0 en » Bunday. BARLEY — Feed. »33.50© 34; from the south in this direction. Oregonian. great, till« morning Our mall carrier hint th" chh'ken Come one. come all clared that five little girls had pick The cattle which came from tha rolled. »351*26: brewing. »31. pn but ta aide to carry the mnll to tile th** «mall, the fat the ed sixteen quarts that morning. Oregon crop 1903............... 90..1 *¡7 WHEAT—Buying prices. new— south today were in prime condition >1« at Mr Leopold ta ex|iectlng th)* nr carnival given by th** B. K. laiwson left Saturday even The market is quiet, but very firm. Track. Portland—Club. »1.20; biue- and were transferred from one pack rival of John Mohler, of Prineville. Pleasant lllll Saturday, 16 at WILSON STANDS UP ing for Portland, where he has ac There are a number of orders on steni. »1 30: red Russian. »1.17: er to another at »5.75. the high mark In a few da*« 8 p. Ul. cepted a Job with his old company as hand, but the supply is so small and Turkey Red, »1.20© 1.25: .of the season here. While no actual Willam- Georg)- Luce has been trnnsferrlng FOR GOVERNMENT representative through the territory j growers so Independent that buyers ette Valley. »1.15. sale was made because the northern »onii* of hta stock from his ranch on After n quiet disappearance from between Portland and Ashland. He find much difficulty in making pur MILLSTIFFS — Selling price— ers merely loaned them until addi Eamotid erwk to Almn. with th)* us Green Bay. regarded by hli* friends will handle paints and make Cottage chases. Bran. »26.50: middlings, • 33.00: tional stock came to repay them. It Sbtanr)) ,,f Major." th)* dog Chicago. May tl. Secretary of Grove hta headquarters over Sunday. ua an elopement to avoid undesired The following cable was received shorts. »30; chop, »23© 31; alfalfa is quite likely that the high price If any of th>* farmers have hog« publicity, Churl)« Whitney, an uncle Agriculture Wltaon ta here attend- — Western Oregon and Ix*a<ler. yesterday by Isaac Pincus & Sons, meal. »20 i*er ton. would have been obtained were they •u sell call on Bert Allegar of Alum, of President Taft, was married to j Ing n meeting of government meat of Tacoma, from Ironmonger, of I FLOUR—Selling price—Eastern put on the open market. nt >f yon h ive any oxen to lirenk to Ml«« Eva Gernrdin of Green Bayr at Inapei-lora. and refused tonight to London: Because of the very small showing Oregon patent. »6.05® 6.10: straight Th" I»* drawn into any controversy with WEEKLY REPORT OF nie. call on Jay Johnnon. of .Mound Escamilla. Wta.. yesterday. "Weather favorable for growing; »5.10; export. »4.70; bakers. »6.05; in hog supplies, the market here is <onpl,* are «pending their hoiiey- i James A Patten over the wheat sit- Plantations free from ver- valley, »5.30; graham. l-4s. $’.10; I still very firm and so far as notice D»Wltt'a Little Early R!«erc. th« moon In Chicago. Whitney is a , nation. EUGENE MARKET Crop prospects are sufficient-j whole wheat, »5.40; rye. 5s. »5.50; able th.-re is no change in quotations "I am through with wheat talk." '«mou» little liver pill«, small, gentle, wealthy merchant and is CO years ly favorable. Estimate acreage at i bales. »3.00. from those formerly In effect. said Wltaon. of age. Ill« bride is 20. »ure Sold by all druggist« 35,000: reduction, 4000. Market Mohair—33c. There was another advance of 25c HAY—Producers' price - New "Is the present price of wheat real very dull." Chitlim bark—5 1-2 ©6c. timothy. Willamette valley fancy, in the price of lambs in the local | or fictitious?" the secretary was Wool—17 c. Big Alaska Butter Orders. »16; ordinary. »14® 18: eastern yards, a sale of extra select stuff asked. >*«»ultry, K*««, Kt«. Notwithstanding the fact that re Oregon. »18.50; mixed. »11.50'1 12; being made at »5.50. comparing _ _ "If farmers could be assured »1 Kg«»—Per do«en, 2!Q35c. ceipts of milk and cream and out-ide (clover. »13.50; grain. »13.50© 14. with $5.25 the previous high mark. bushel wheat nil the time." he re Creamery butter, per roll, 60c. manufactured butter yesterday were cheat. »14 © f5 ; alfalfa, »14. The market for lambs of ordinary plied, “thousands of acres of pasture Dairy butter—Per roll. 50c. much the heaviest of the season, OATS—Producers' price—Track quality is showing no change, poor I land In th.* Middle West would be Fryers—Per lb., 13c. there was an advance of from 2 to No. 1 white. (40®‘41; gray. »40. quality selling dowu to »5. with or plowed up and sown to wheat.*' Hens—Per lb., lie. 3c a pound in the price of butter here dinary stuff ranging up to • 5.25. bruit« amt Vegetables. "Couldn't brokers have just ns re- Geese—Per lb.. 8c. today, only one creamery not joining The sheep market in general Is rath- Huck»—per lb.. 11c. J liable a system getting crop reports nav- FRESH FRUITS 1 — Oranges, in the rise and this concern saw no er steady and while there is no real Turkeys—Per lb.. 1&O17C. i as your department?" necessity did not make any change els. »2® 2.75 per box; tangerines, weakness noted in the yards for any Fruit«. Veaetahle«. Ete. "I don't think so. We have been »1.50; bananas. 5 3-4® 5 1-2 lb.; quality, much the best demand and 1'vtatoes. new—31.35 per cwt. —when the general market dropped ■ perfecting our system of gathering grapefruit, price is obtainable for properly fid 1 Onion«—Per cwt.. »1.75. last week. The great strength lemons. »2.50 it 4 box; reports for ninny years. 1 think ours Lemon«—Per case. »4.00. shown at this time in the butter »341 4: pineapples. Hawaiian. »3 I t stuff. ta lietter." Oranges—»3.50. market is due almost entirely to the 3 1-4 dozen; strawberries, local. 12 The following is the general range Livestock Market »1.40® of values on stock running in the big orders coming from Alaska, a 1-2© 15c box; California. Good cows—3 *4 © 4c. large per cent of which the local 1.50 crate. WELL-KNOWN OREGON yards for late shipments: Steers—-4 4i 5c. POTATOES Selling. »2.250 2.50, Hogs—Best east of mountains. Veal—Prime drcsseU, under 125 lb«. trade has been unable to fill during buying for shipment. |>er cwt., coun recent days. While the exact • 7.50 d 7.75; good. 7.25® 7.5O; fan PIONEER IS DEAD 1®8C. Mutton on foot 4 rd 5c. amount of the acreage business can try extra fancy.»2.10; ordinary ship cy Willamette blockers. »7.350 Good fat hogs on foot—7®7tyc. not be estimated Just no». it is ping. »2; sweet. »2.5003. 7.»0; stockers. »6.75tft 7. Mvrtle Point. Or.’May 11.—Jas. VEGETABLES—Turnips. Oregon. 1 .-esst'd hogs ** 'u 9c. stated by butter makers to be the Cattle — Best steers, weighing I.alrd. one of the best-known pio tiraln aud r'eed heaviest ever offered to this market. »101.10; beets. »2; carrots, 75c 1200 pounds. )5.56®5.75; medium neers of Coos county, died at the cab steers. • 5.25 ® 5.40: poor • steers, Flour—»4 80. For over a week several buyers have sack: parsnips. »1.250 1.50; home of his son. Joseph Laird, here Time is precious when harvest conics. You need Wheat—Per bu.. »1.00. »4.50; been trying their utmost to secure bage. 3© 3.50c lb.; tomatoes. Mex »5.25; best cows. medium after «lingering illness. He was Chopped feed — Per ton, »30. implements of superior quality to make every minute □>3.5(1. butter from various creameries to ican. »1.5011 1 65 per crate; Florida. cows. • 4.25: bulls. »2.5003.5 seventy years old May 1. and Is aur Cracked corn—»2 40 per 100. »2.75113 crate; beans. 12 l-2c lb. I fill the Alaska business and for this Sheep, sheared- sheared’— — Best wethers, viveil by a number of children, one Ilian—Peg ton. (33. count. ONIONS -Jobbing— Fancy Ore »4.50: spring lambs. $501 5.50; reason local supplies have been very Mixed feed—Per ton, »31. son. James, having charge of the gon. »2.5041 3; No. 2. (2.25't2.50 straight ewes, »3.50® 4; mixed lots, Shorts—Per ton. »34. well cleaned tip. In fact .the de c - have received a large shipment of McCormick Western Union line work In this sec- per cwt., Texas. »2.25 per crate: •4® 4.25. ’W O-VOLU a •«■K’- Rolled barley—Per ton »39. mand from the north has been at a lion. garlic. 12 l-2c. ~ ‘ „.j. Designed to meet the Hats — Per bu.. 55c. O”'ers, Rakes and “ Binders. Calves—Light. »5.50; heavy, *5. price that was in most instances bet .Mr. Laird for years opuernied the APPLES Fancy Hood River, Hated 11» v—ill. ter than the makers were receiving »2.500 2.75; ordinary. »10 1.50. Equipped with stage line to Roseburg and for a rfquircnicnts of modern agriculture. here and for that reason they were Wm. Alden Smith. United States l't'IITI. ANO «T*** K M AltKF.r long timi1 held the contract for car Meat* anil Provision«. •Pecial devices to save time in making adjustments. senator from Michigan, is 50 years not inclined to offer any more stock rying the mall between Roseburg IIAMS. BACON, ETC Portland old today. He was raised on a farm, I’ORTLAND MARKET REPORT. on the home market than was abso * hey arc and the Coquille and Coos Hay. Of Portland. May 13. Hop slilp- lutely necessary to fill the wants of pack (local) hams. 10 to 13 lbs., 14 saved his money and studied law. recent years he made his home in l-2c lb.; boiled ham. 21c; breakfast and finallv made a fortune building Brewster Valley but sometime ago ments from Oregon by rail and water their regular customers. bacon, 13 1-2 0 21 1-2; picnics, 10c; small railroads, which he afterward 4'liee-c Likely to Advance. was brought to Myrtle Point to re for the eight months of the crop As in the butter market, there Is cottage roll, 11c lb.; regular short sold, in the .Michigan timber belt. year were 90.484 bales, or 38.325 ceive medical treatment. bales less than shipped during the great firmness noted in cheese here. clears, smoked, 13 l-2c lb.; backs, CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY 13 l-2c; light same period last season. The ship The high price in effect at this time heavy smoked. DELICIOUS BANANt CREXM. Mothers who value their own com This recipe Is highly recommended ments from Oregon by months com has been absolutely no bar to the de smoked. 13 l-2c lb.; pickled ton- fort and the welfare of their chil mand anil the somewhat more lib gues. 60c each. by one of our correspondents; try It pare as follows: and light in draft. They arc <i combination of simplicity, DRESSED MEATS- Front i street dren, should never be without a 1908-9 1907-8 eral supplies have been cleaned up for dessert tomorrow. Peel five large 2.917 with considerable ease by receivers. hogs, fancy, 9 l-2c: ordinary, j 9c; box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders strength and solidity. t. ----- ------ , - welcome to ex- bananas, rub smooth with five tea Sept ............. ............. 2.542 You arc --------- always spoonfuls of sugar. And one teacup Oct ................ .............. 19.967 19.937 There is some talk of putting the veals, extra. 10c; ordinary, 9 010c? for Children, for use throughout the amine them. Reason dictates that a machine with the 7 @ 8c. ; mutton, 7® 10; season. They Break up Colds, Cure 21,976 local pi Ice above 17c a pound, but heavy, sweet cream beaten to a stiff froth, Nov ............... .............. 16,826 Feverishness. Constipation. T**ethlng 26.848 no change was shown in the general lambs. 10c. stamp of excellence will be the one you want. I hat then adj ono 10c package of Lemon Dec ............... ............... 1 9,652 Stomach LOCAL LARD- Kettle leaf, 10«, Disorders. Headache and 17.972 market this morning. Jan ................ .............. 12.072 JELL-O dissolved In 1 1-2 teacups of stands for 5S, 14 7-8; 50-lb. tins Troubles. THESE POWDERS NEV 14 3-8c lb; 5s, Egg* Are Selling Better. boiling water. Pour Into mold and , Fob ................ .............. 9,»65 18.538 While there Is no great rush to 14 l-2c; steam rendered. 10a. 13 1-2 ER FAIL. Sold by all drug store«. when void garnish with candied cher Mnrch .......... .............. 5,163 13,410 Don’t accept any substitute. 7,211 take on supplies of eggs locally, the per lb.; 5s, 13 5-8c per lb; com 2 5c. ries. Herve with whipped cream, or April ............. .............. 4.297 A trial package will be sent FREE Of the total shipments for , the sea- feeling is somewhat improved, al pound, 10s. 9 l-4c per lb. as a good pudding sauce. JELL>O Is to any mother who will address Alien Portland Livestock Market. sold by all grocers at 10c per pack- son to date, about 3000 bales were though In many Instances prices are Portland Union Stockyards, May 3. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. ¡old old hops held by dealers and 5000 still being shaded bj the larger re- • CELEBRATION I D. B. Labbe Sons Hardware 49-50 E Ninth, Phone Black 5071 A Bountiful Harvest M Strong in Construction McCoimick Farm Implements CELEBRATE THE FOURTHOFJULY AT SPRINGFIELD