Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 27, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1309.
I
HOPS WILL NOT
AMOUNT TO MUCH
Sv ch In Opinion of Harrisburg
Grower Other Notes of
Lane County.
i
t
Central City. Ky*< Muy 25.- Five children who took part in
.^commencement exorcises of Mrs. B 0 Body s school in this
^ty tail night were burned, it is believed fatally. Several other
chddren were slightly burned, and a panic was averted by the
cooln«»» of the men in the audience, who covered the flaming
cmJdr«n with their^coats. The fatally burned are
Dorothy
Cl*y.
' ’^ht; Zclma Clay, aged ten, Louise Marshall, aged
twelve, Nellie McGeary, aged eight, Rena May Miller, aged six.
Little Dorothy Clay was the unwitting cause of the catas
trophe. During * dunce she dropped an electric candle and in
«twinkling her light muslin dress was on fire
The flames
caught the other light drosses and in a few seconds five dresses
were afire. There was a wild scramble in the audience, moth-
(ri becoming frenzied in their efforts to reach their children
finally each little auffcrer was wrapped in the clothing of
friend», but >t in believed that all of the little ones will die of
their injuries.
SPRINGFIELD
DEFEATED
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
BE GIVEN SOON
AT COTTAGE GROVE
Mohair—IJc.
I'hlt'lin bark—5 1-2 6 6c.
Wool 26«
a*»ui«rr. «*.<<*. v.«*.
Kgifa—Par «l*#z«*n, Z-4I25<*.
(.’r«*IH«r/ butter, per roil, 40c.
Dulry butter* Per roll, 50c.
Fryer»—Par lb., 12c.
Hen»—Par lb., 42c.
i ¡ee»e—per lb., Me.
Dur K »- par tb . 11c.
i
the Summer’
Cooking
Arrangements have b»*<*n mi>l(* by
th«* ludir* of (I d * < lvl<* Improvement
dub of Coring«* Grove to produce
No kitchen appliancegivMsuch
' Special ('orreapomience i
the ever popular Hatred opera "Queen
actual latixfaction and real home
11 it t Isloit g. May 26
Mr. Durhum. Esther" for tin* purpowe of ralHlng
comfort as the new Eerie« tton
who operates a hop yard near hert fuiid* for the Improvement of th«*
¡0.1 who generally has some of the new park. M E Roblnaoti, who ha*
W ick Bl ue E lame Oil Cook-
best hops ruined In this section, states ho KueceHHfully produced this
and
Turkeys- Per lb.. l»Ollc
Stove.
hat the hop crop for this year will similar opera» In all the cities of the
P«*wlte, Ve»e*al»lea. ICte.
Kitchen work, this coming
putatoes, new—81.28 per cwt.
not amount to much
lie says that Northwest, baa been engaged to di­
I .summer, will be better and quick­
Oaioaa—Par cwt, »1.75
entertainment,
and
re­
* mdghlstr'a yard has b<u*n nearly rect the
Lj-rnon»—Par < sm , $4.00.
er done, with greater perjonal
• I im*d up by cut worms, they hav­ hearsal* are being held each even
Orange*— $1 00.
ing nte up tieurly all of the vines Ing In th«* ChrlHtlari church. There
comfort for the worker, if, instead
I.lveeteek Market
clear down to the ground
In bln neemn to be cotiHlderable Interest
of the stifling heat of a coal fire,
Good cows 3 'a 4c.
own yard they dug around one bill ' among the musicians and already a
St«H*rs- 4 'a 5c.
you cook by the (»Hitnlrattd
and found thirty-two
thirty two of
the
cut fine chorus Is at work on this |>opu-
V**al—Prime dressed, under 125 lbs.
flame of the
worms around the roots
lar music.
Mutton on foot
4'll 5c.
All who attended th«* opera "Bel­
Haliti I iiterlaliinient.
G<x>d fat bogs on f<x«t—7 6 714c.
Junction City Cornet
band shazzar'* an given here by Mr. Rob­
Di «-ssed hog»— 8 6 9c.
borne talent
entertainment inson Home lime ago. will be glad of i
Grata aotf Peed
an opport unity to again hear Home
Flour—$4.SO.
thing of th«* same nature, although
Wi,*at
l** r bu
41
Queen Lather I h considered u better
Chopped teed—Per ton, 530.
and more Intereatlng subject f</t an
Cracked corn—Bz to per loo.
Deliver* heat wnere you want it—never where you don’t want it— I
'opera.
Th«* music Is
bright
¡¡nd
Bren Per ton. 12»
thu* it doea not overheat the kitchen. Note the CABINET TOP,
I catchy and th«* entire cast ¡nd choru»
Mix-I r*—i I-**« ton, 881.
with »helf for warming plate* and keeping food hot after cookad, alar»
will be arrayed In bright costumes
Short»—Per ton. 534.
convenient drop «helve* that can be folded back when not in uae, and
ltolled barley Per ton 533.
In keeping with the tirmts
repre­
two nickeled ban for holding towel*.
Baled rtar—•••.
sented In th«* opera.
Oat*
—
Per
bu.,
55c.
Three ,ize*. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer a,
The date | h set for Thursday and
, Friday. June 3 nnd 4, mid the best
or write our nearest agency.
poll'll.
AND
MARKIT
REPORT
singers of Cottage Grove will appear i
In th«* cast
Western Oregon
never ditappoint*—ufe.
Portland, May 27.—AVhile It
is
economical and a won­
conceded that the wheat supply of
A » r4 « i !
1 light
> t k* t giver.
derful
Solidly made,
rhe Pacific Northwest at this time
MOULTEN, ’05.
OF
beautifully nickeled. Your iiving-room will be piea«an«er
Is the llght«wt known in many years,
with a Kayo Lamp.
it is the opinion of
mllltnen
and
If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency.
DOES
grain dealers generally that there is
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
«*n«nigh of the <*er«*al left to meet the
i Incorporaled
Baker City,
May
19
Herbert home sonsumptive demand during
Moulton, a Baker City boy. who grad-1 th«- remainder of the crop season. It
uated from th«* Baker City
High Is believed that a further advance in
w T J.
A ml er so
school In 1900 and from the Univer- flour advances is unlikely, and it is
and J.
It
Hawke
slty of Oregon In 1905, recently se­ also possible that wheat prices tn
D. Morgan. Ch«
cured a ixisltlon with a New York th«- coast markets may not go far
Di
w
h
Dal
' company Interested In railroads and above the present level th | season.
»n
W I. Wright.
mining. He Is to Investigate trans-'
The bulk of the wheat supply is
b
I. Eeott, D c Hi
* |H>rtatlon rates
In the
East
and | of course in the hands of millers and
.a
rood
Parade
II
South, and may do some work in dealers, but the past two weeks have
quality.
With the return of warm­ green, 8 610c; bulls, green salt, 6c;
U
Pierce and (leo.
mining engineering
Mr.
Moulton witnessed the appearance of some
er weather it will be necessary for kips, 9c; calves, green, 16c.
et attractions A.
Is 26 years old. and his rapid pro- 1 small lots of grain from sources in
Mohair—1909. 236 24c.
shippers to take much more care in
■r and T. W Somme
L.
gresa toward th«* goal of success is the interior where none was
sup­ sending supplies to market, if they
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
due wholly to merit and ability ; posed to exist. These, though light,
would have their meats arrive here
Butter—Extra creamery, 28c, fan­
shown when* he has b«*en employed would seem to indicate that the "in­
In
good
shape.
cy, 26c; store, 18c.
I Before accepting his present
post- i visible" supply In the hands of farm­
HaiA- and Lard Advanced.
' tlon h«* was connected with a copper . ers Is a trifle greater than^had been
Butter Fat—Delivery f. o. b. Port-
Continued high prices for hogs in lan<>— Sweet cream, 2 6 l-2c; sour,
, syndicate In Arizona, where be re­ supposed.
ceived $250 a month.
But not enough wheat has come the local stockyards and the forcing 24 l-2c.
Eggs—Candled, local, best, 23&
to light to weaken the market, and of the packers to go east for most of
their wants in that line have caused 24c.
the situation locally is about as
Il
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Albany. May
2 5.—Rev.
Robert
strong as ever.
While wheat and a sharp advance in the price of hams
Cheese—Fancy full cream flats.
Kobe, oik * of Oregon's first ministers
flour prices may not go any higher and lard, according to the new list 17@ 18c; triplets and daisies, 17 1-1
and the organizer of Ou* first presby­ Tills I* tb<* Caw AA itJr Many Eugene between now and the opening of the issued diy the Union Meat Co. Bacon
' I *c; Young Americas,
186 19c;
and other provisions show no chnge.
tery of th«* Presbyterian church in
1 «copie.
new crop season, there is small prob-
California flas, 17c.
the Pacific northwest, died this af­
Aiparagu*
Selling
Higher
ability of any material decline, The
Poultry- Mixed chickens. 14 1-2
ternoon at his home in Brownsville,
Too many
Eugene
citizens are position of wheat in the world mar-
While there is a fractionally bet­ 15c; fancy hens. 156 16c; roosters,
at the age of 86 years. He was an handicapped by a bad back. The un-
ter
showing
of
asparagus
from
local
kets is stronger than a w«?ek or a
old 12 1-2 6 13c; fryers 25 6 27 l-2c;
Oregon pioneer of 1 »*51, and was one i ceasing pain causes constant misery,
j points in the Portland market, de­ broilers. 25 6 27 l-2c; turkeys, allvt,
month ago.
of the most prominent men in l.lnn making work a burden and stopping
mand
is
increasing
and
is
therefore
AA'ool Selling Fast.
166 18c; dressed 22 T-26 23: ducks,
and Ijim* counties In early days. He or lifting an Impossibility. The back .
Wool buying continues in those hnore than able to take care of what old. 14 6 15c: young. 22 6 22 l-2c;
was the oldest Presbyterian minis­ aches at night, preventing refreshing! sections of eastern Oregon where <>ny i comes forw ard.
Some supplies are pigeons, squabs. $2.006 2.50
doz. ;
ter In Oregon, and one of the best- rest and in the morning Is stiff and wool remains nnsold. but except in ! stiH showing from Walla Walla and old. $2; dressed poultry, 161
l-2c
known clergymen In the state.
lame. Plasters and liniments may the Shaniko district there
is
not are selling at $1.50 a box. or an ad- higher.
Rev. Kobe was horn In Ohio. Oc­ give relief but cannot
reach
the , much offered
Grain. Flour and Hay.
The next
Shaniko vence of 15c over former figures.
tober 10, 1X22. and graduated from cause. To eliminate th«* pains and j
California steamer arrived late last
Barley—Feed. $34; rolled, $36.50
auction will be held on June 1.
Washington College In Pennsylvania ache« you must cur«* the kidneys.
market 6 37.
The first shorn wool sale made at night and replenished the
In 1847. He preached two years In
Doan's Kidney Pills cur«-s sick kid-: Condon, according to
the
Times, here with new greens.
Wheat — Buying
price,
new—
Ohio, and then crossed the plains to n«*ys and cures them permanently. I took place on Thursday, when F T.
Track—Portland—Club. $1.20; bine-
Big Hop Contract Closed.
He located In Eugene and Can you doubt Eugene evidence?
Oregon,
Hurlburt bought the Andrew Pat­
Russian.
$1.17;
McNeff brothers, hop dealers o? j | stem. $1 35; red
organized the first
Presbyterian
Mrs R W. Kirkpatrick. 327 W. terson wool for Mr. Green. The ex­ this city, are credited with the dos- I 1 I Turkey red. $1 206 1 25;
Willam­
church there Is 1851.
The sani» Seventh st.,
Eugene. Ore., says; act price is not known, but it must ing of the most important hop con­ ette vallev $1.15.
year, with two other ministers, he ! "Hearing good reports about Doan's : have been between 18 and 20 cents,
Millstuffs—Selling price— Bran.
tract of the season, 32 5.000 pounds,
organized the Presbytery of the Wil­ Kidney Pills from people I knew, 1 as it gave Mr Patterson $2 for each
shorts.
1 of Yakimas being involved in the $26.50; middlings. $33.00;
lamette. it being the first presbytery was led to gel a supply at De Lano's fleece.
Mr. Hurlburt also contract­ deal, which was concluded this week. $30: chop. $236 31; alfalfa meal,
formed west of the Itocky Mountains drug store. From the gratifying re­ ed for Tobey & Art and Mac Smith
The consideration involved in this $20 per ton.
north of California. He also assist­ sults which myself and child receiv­ clips.
The Butte Creek company's transaction was not made known.
Flour—Seiling
price — Eastern
ed In organizing the first synod on ed from their use I can conscl«*nt- will is expected this week and is a
Reports front AA'esMern Washing­ Oregon patent. $6.25; straight, 5.30
the Pacific Coast at San Francisco. iously say that Doan's Kidney Pills nee clean lot.
Monahan & Murtha ton and the Yakima country indi­ a 6.00; export. $4.70: bakers, $6.00
Besides hla ministerial work, he do all that Is claimed for them. 1 have their wool already hauled, while
cate that the hopyards there are gen­ 6 6.25; valley. $5.50; graham. l-4s,
exerted a great Influence along edu- deem It a pleasure to give them my Murtha & Monahan. William Rettle erally in fairly good shape. In Ore­ $5.60; whole wheat, $5.80; rye, 5s.
cational lines in the early days of endorsement.”
and Mrs. Kate Russell have finished gon the situation to date is a little $5.50; bales. $3.
lit* was one of the first
( »regon.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 shearing and will haul to Condon. less favorable as the vines in prac
Hay—Producers' price—-New tim-
county school su|M*rintendents of cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. Besides these wools there are some ticallv all the hop distr'ets of this othv. AA'illamette valley fancy, $16;
Lam* county, and laid out its school New York, sole agents for the United heavy clips to come in from south
ordinary. $146 18; eastern Oregon,
state need moisture and warmth.
district«
a (•■**t livmg at Eugene for
States.
$18.50; mixed. $11.506 12; clover.
of the John Day.
Good Sal«** of ('atilled Salmon.
ten years. Rev. Kobe went to Browns­
Remember the name—Doan's—
Practically all of
the
Heppner
While there is plenty of Columbia $13.50; grain. $13.50614; cheat,
ville and was pastor of the Presby­ and take no other.
wools have been sold and the wool river salmon of the new pack still $14 u 15; alfalfa. $14.
terian ( hutch there continuously un­
sales will be done away with for this offering, sales are very liberal.
Oats—Producers' price — Track
til 1895. when he retired from ac­ HERE'S A REAL F ARM II AIK. AIN. year at least.
N S. Whetson re­ Packers are ahowng no disposition No. 1, white. $40 6 41: gray. $40.
tive work
lie also owned a largo
READ IT AND SEE^x
ceived the highest price reported so whatever to push sales, because they
Corn—Whole, $36; cracked, $3?
farm near Brownsville
During his
far. 20 7-x cents, according to the do not know the extent of the pack ton.
ministry there be organized a church
145 acre farm only 19 miles from! Condon Globe. This is about 5 1-2
Fruits and
A'egetables—Oranges,
at Crawfordsville and assisted in the Portland, near the Columbia river cents above the highest price paid Run of chinooks shows but little im- navels. $2.25 6 3 per box; tangerines,
provement.
although
a
better
show-1
upbuilding of l.lnn county
and Northern Pacific railroad. 1 1-2 | last year. The total clip will
be ing is expected with warmer weather. ( $1 50; bananas. 5c per lb; lemons,
wavs.
tplles to good graded
school
and about 2.125.000 pounds, somewhat
$3.50^14 box
grapefruit,
$364;
Rev. Kobo Is survived by his wife, , toNvn; 40 acres in cultivation,
Butter Market Is s Easier.
25' less than last year, as a greater num­
pineapples. Florida. $26 2.50 dozen;
now 75 »ears old. and four children acres more in
Warmer weather has already af-, strawberries, local. 17 1-26 20c box;
pasture;
12
good ; ber of sheep are being delivered with
William W Robe. Marla J Mars­ 'milch cows, 10 head of young stock. I the wool on
Sheep are in good con­ fected the butter market and in most ¡ California. $1.4061*50 crate.
tors and Herman L. Kobe, ali of 3 horses. 1 dozen chickens. 3 hogs, dition and the wool is of a better places weakness is noted.
Supplies,
Potatoes—Selling. $2 6 2.25; buy­
Brownsville, and Elbert S. Kobe, of wagon, buggy, mower, rake, cultiva-1 gjade than common.
are not showing the expected in­ ing for shipment, per cwt., country
Albany.
crease. and for that reason most city extra fancy. $2; ordinary shipping,
tor. plows and all small tools neces- ,
Eggs Show Much AAeuknes*.
sary to work a farm. Good 7-room
Considerable weakness was today makers are hesitating about forcing buying. $1.75; sweet. $2.50 6 3.
Principal
weakness at I
.NKAA TODAT
house, large barn and oth«*r good I shown in the local egg market. While a decline.
Onions—Jobbing—Fancy Oregon.
out-buildings.
Price.
including 1 so far as known no small lots were the moment is in the lesser known $2.5011 3: No. 2. $2.25®2.50
per
STRAYED
OK
STOLEN Sunday household furniture, $6.000.
Only , moved under 2 Ic a dozen, the buy­ brands.
cwt.. California. $1.50 per crate; gar­
night, one light gray mare, weight $2.500 down.
Portland Livestock Market.
lic. 12 l-2c lb.
ings are extremely limited and accu­
about i 12d0. heavy with foal, one
RALPH ACKLEY.
I mulations are shown on every side.
Quotations at the
yards
today
Apples- Fancy Hood River, $2.50i
steel gray mare, two years old.
605 Corliett bldg.. Portland. Or ! Outside markets are not coming to were:
6 2.75: ordinary. $1.006 1.50.
with I light main and tail and white Cor. 5th and Morrison Sts.
wm'27 I th«* relief of Portland to any extent t
Cattle—Steers, top. $5.256 5.50: I
Meat**, Fish and Provisions.
maro,
face. and one sorrel roan
Hams, Bacon. Etc. — Portland pack
just now and this is throwing the fair to good. $4.75 6 5.00; common.
Laat seen at Center Hill, on the
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT.
$4.006
4.50:
cows.
top.
$2
25
;
2.50:
(local) hams, 10 to 13 lbs.. 16c lb.;
increasing arrivals from Willamette
Address owner.
E.
Lttella road.
valley points upon the local trade. fair to good. $3.75 a $ I.•)«: common I boiled ham, 22623; breakfast ba­
Gershbach, Elmira. Oregon.
Whit«* O Feed Stable, corner E * There has been
tp. con 15c6 2l 1-Jc; picnics, 10 l-2e;
some
disposition ( to medium.$2.50 *i 3.50; calves,
Ninth and Pearl St.
Everything antoWg the larger receivers to let go $5.006 5.50;
heavy.
$3.50 <i 4.00; cottage roll, 11 l-2c: regular short
Wonted
Lady in grocery depart­ new and clean. Special attention to of their supplies whenever possible, bulls and stags. $3 00 6'3.50; com­ clears smoked. 13 l-2e; backs, heavy
ment at Ax Hilly's.
farmers. No raise in prices. Walt­ even at lower figures,
Quality of mon, $2.00 <i 2.75
smoked. 13 l-2c; light smoked, IS
ing room for ladies. Give us a call. late arrivals of eggs has not been so
Hogs—Best. $7 507.75;fair
to l-2c; pickled tongues. 60c each.
Every woman of refinement ap­
tf good, and for that
closer good. $7.256'7 50: stockers. $6.006
Dressed Meats—Front street hogs,
reason
preciates a radiant, beautiful com­
many 6.50; China fats $6 75 6 7.00.____ ¡fancy, 10c; ordinary,
9@9
l-2c;
candling is necessary.
So
plexion, which Is so much admired
Of th«* 25.000 acr«*s of hop land in complaints regarding poor quality
weathers.
$4.00
(it
Sheep Top
veals, extra. 86 8
l-2c:
ordinary.
bv men. Such complexions come to Oregoa not to exceed half the area eggs have been received of late that 4.50; fair to good,
$3.506 4.00: 7 l-2c: heavy, 7c; mutton. 7 610c;
till who use Hollister's Rocky Moun­ is in crop this year and th«* total candling is a necessity in every case. ewes 1-2 cent less on
all grades: lambs. 8 6 9c.
tain Tea. tea or tablets, 35c. Linn output will not exceed 65.000 bales.
yearlings, best. $4.50; fair to good,
Local Lard—Kettle leaf. 10s, 15
Chicken Market I** (>< mh I.
Drug Co.
With this reduced production
the
A very good market for chickens $4.0011 4.25. spring lambs. $5.00<g l-2c; 5s. 15 5-8c; 50 lb. tins. 15c;
price of bops ought to be better this is shown along Front street. While 5.50.
steam rendered. 10s. 14
l-2c;
5s,
A few of the new gold pieces In j year than last.
Portland Quotations.
1 14 5-8c; compound. 10s, 9 3-4c.
receipts are somewhat more liberal
fives nnd tens first minted by the
Front street sells at the follow­
than expected, still the demand is
government Inst year are
finding
Travelers through Servian villagM still taking care of whatever comes. ing prices. Those paid shippers are
their way Into
Eugene
nnd
are often see dolls stis|»ended In the win- Spring ducks ar«* finding much fa­ less regular commissions:
looked upon with suspicion by some ‘ dows of cottages
The dolls hafe vor at'the prices quoted, but old
Hops, AA (ud and Hides.
of the men behind mercantile count­ , nothing to do with child life, but ones are somewhat neglected. There
AA'ool
1909. AA'illamcte
valley,
ers. A man who presented n ney $5 ' signify that a marriageable daugh­ Is no call at all for geese.
2 4
25c. eastern Oregon. ISI i 2 4c.
gobi piece at a store yesterday had it ter or widow lives in the house.
8c;
Hops - 190S crop, choice.
Dressc*! Hogs Arc Very Firm.
The
refused by the clerk In charge
At the parsonage of the Christian
There is a very firm tone in the prime to choice. 7 l-2c: prime. 7c;
Alarm clocks 83c at Ax filly's.
|M»Hsessor of coin said he had been
dressed hog market. Supplies along media tn. 6 1-26 7c: 1909 contracts, church In Eugene this forenoon at
experimenting with it just for cu­
11:15 o'clock, Hon. A. C. Jennings
the streets are very small and can lie.
I I .Al I II A ITEMS.
rlosity ami found a number of iten 1-
Prime, per
lb.. 3 6 4c; and Mrs. S. L. Evans, both of this
Tallow
only start to fill the demand. The
Elmira. Or.. May 26.—The crops continuous scarcity of live hogs in No. 2 and grease. 26 2 l-2c.
ers afraid of it. The design is raill-
city. Rev. J. S. McCallum officiating.
rally different from the old $5 and in these parts look pretty bad and the Portland stockyards makes the
Sheepskins— Shearing,
10 6 15c They left on th«* noon train for a hon­
$10 pieces. At the banks, where the tinh'ss mor«* rain falls then* will not call for dressed st<H*k
more
pro­ each; short wool, 25 ii 40c; medium eymoon trip to Walla Walia, Spo­
tellers are up with the times in new ' I m * much raised.
wool kane, Seattle and Tacoma. The wed­
nounced. but the wants of the trade wool. 50c6 $1.00 each; long
Hawes Yates and family of AA'asco cannot be filled.
departures in coining, the money is
75c6'l-25 each.
ding was a very quiet affair, only a
spent last week with friends and rel-
accepted without question.
Chittini Bark—Old. 5 l-2c; new. few of the friends of the contracting
Dressed veal, while still coming.
! alive«.
parties being present.
Their many
quite freely to Front street, are hold­ 56 5 l-2c lb.
Mrs. George Gilson, of MeMinn- ing about steady, especially for good
Now Silk» at Ax Billy’«.
Hides—Dry hides. 14 @ 16c lb.: friends tender congratulatlosn.
vlll«* . visited here for a few days last
w
IVIIIT A AAOMAN AA ILL NOT IM». weelt.
Mr. Bogard is progressing finely
There is nothing n woman would j
not do to regain her lost beauty. She ' with his new house.
C. C. Curtis will preach |is fare­
oul to be fully as senions in preserv­
ing her good looks
The herb drink well sermon at th«* Christian church
culled Lane’s Family Medicine Is the next Sunday. He goes from here to
most efficient aid in preserving a Weiser, Idaho, where he will take
beautiful skin, nnd will do more than ; charge of the church nt that place.
anything else to restore the roses to Our loss will be their gain.
FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Fountain spent Sun-
faded cheeks. At nil druggists' and
MLIEVKS SOU» STOMACH, BELCHING, ETC. 1
| d»y at Fairview.
deniers', 25 cents.
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
and Mil
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Ontario High school, 10
Columbia tinlr«*rally. 7 12
Ra!i*m High school. ♦’>
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lenklns. Eugene
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Washington
high.
Kimball, Pendleton
Time. 2 7 4-10
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Walter. Cove high
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Fort land academy
Time. 54 4 5
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hurdle.
Kuykendall.
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PIONEER EUGENE
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MINISTER DIES
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held thin afternoon.
In the Mulkey rrm
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Saving
Clothes”
Money
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that will help you best at that.
Selling 4‘Mill-to-Man” means that
you are placed in direct touch
with the producer.
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Because of this way of doing things
We are Seiling $20 and
$25 Suits at
$ 15.00
See them for your own financial good
The Stanley Hat
$3.00
Absolutely the very best $3.00
Hat anywhere
BROWNSVILLE
Woolen Mill Store
591 Willamette Street. Eugene, Oregon
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