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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THU8DAY, JUNE 3, 1909. T •V rather poor quality of fruit receiv bananas. 5c per lb.; lemons, »3 50ir JBOHRNSTEDT PARTY ed during the past 24 hour» Re- 4.00 box; grapefruit. »3.00 'a 4.00; <<-lpia from California were the poor strawberries. local. »2.004)3.50 per est of the season and for that reason crate; California. »1.25<ii 1.50. ARRIVED LAST NIGHT, sorn<- sale» were made down a» low Potatoes — Selling. »2 004, 2.25; as 50c a crate, although some of the buying for shipment, per cwt., coun WENT TO CRESWELL I HE GUAKDS CLASSIFIED PAGE BECAUSE IT IS THE REAL MARKET PLACE OF LANE COUNTY best that came and these were none try extra fancy. »2: ordinary ship too good brought as high as $1.50 ping. buying, »1.75^2.00; sweet, (From Monday's Dally Guardi a crate I In n few Isolated instances, •2.50 6 3.00. The excursion of .Minnesota peo Local berries were In bad shape Onions Jobbing Fancy Oregon. because of the rains but some better »2.506 3.00; No. 3. »2.2562.50 per ple conducted by the C. Bohmstedt t oll MALI I I Dll RENT (Continued) fruit is expected thia afternoon and cwt.; California, »1.50 per crate; Co., of Creswell, arrived here last WEEKLY REPORT OF tomorrow Receipt« from local new reds, »2 sack; garlic, 12V4c per night in a special Pullman car. The X.it 8AL b Moton-yde luqulr« party consists of twenty persons, all FOR RENT A Store room for rent points were much more liberal and pound. K >,,b H‘ * __ _______ well-to-do representative citlzena. EUGENE MARKET »ale» of best stock were generally Enquire ut 25 East Ninth street. Apples—Fancy Hood River. »2.50 They were driven about the city in J3 around 13.50 a 6 crate although some 2.75; ordinary, »2.006 1.50. «.noli roí* .NALR- T»i»phon«a Mohair—lie. carriages this morning, taking In all * Mal» 451 •nd K A soft goods sold down to »2.50 and Meats and Provision». FOR RENT Seven-room house, Chittim bark—5 1-2 6 6c. the principal places of Interest, in 13.00. Fancy Hams, Bacon, etc. — Portland pack Mosier stock was gaW«»n _ ___________________ close In. Apply at 474 Pearl st. Wool—2»c. cluding the University, Hendricks* quoted as high as »1 00 a crate. (local) hams, 10 to 13 pounds. 16c I-Mllrr, «&<■». k «« l tf park, where a splendid view of the «ÍÍT h Á l F: CHEAP Motor cycle. Butter Weak; Liable to Drop. pound; boiled hams. 22 6 23c; break Egg»—f'«r dozen, city la afforded, and the Commercial r zrly ,’“U ur 440 ! picnics, club, where the Kiser pictures are on Creamery butter, per roll, lie. In all probability there will be a fast bacon. 15621‘¿c; Foil RENT 5 good-sized, eonven- I ule»» you kuow a person—« OU»* »<(■**•. Ku»«n*. Oregon tf drop In the price of butter either 10 He; cottage roll, 11 He lb.; regu Dairy butter Per roll, 50c. leat housekeeplug rooms. 617 Al uni--»« that |H-rw>u comeo Into exhibition. All of the members of der street. tf this afternoon of tomorrow morning lar short smoked, 13 He; light smok the party seemed delighted with the Fryers Per lb.. 13c. your life in aouir nay—you are Hens — Per lb., 12c. ed, 13 He pound; pickled tongues, Weakness is growing In the local ri)H BALK Hradelmxer sewing in« not greatly r<m< <-ru< <i «boul city and as much of the surrounding Geese—per lb., »c. 1 011 RENT Two neat furnished „ , fî|U1. »agon In good ord-r Inquire market The delayed season is 60c each. nlu-tlM-r lie I» u . hs I <>r bad, de country as they have seen. They Duck» — per lb , 11c rooms, very reasonable. 215 W. Dressed Meats — Front street hogs, bringing forth larger supplies of 8Mytl>* Transfer. Theatre bill, tf sirable or objectionable. left for Creswell on the 2:18 train Turkey»—Per lb.. 15Q17c. 11th street. fancy, 1061014c; ordinary. 9Hc; Cream and milk and production of H » < k > wltli a store. Tbe peo Fruit», Vegetable». Kte. this afternoon and after looking butter Is vastly increased. There vealB. extra 86 8 He; ordinary 7 He; over that part of the county will «tu SALK China ph«'a»atit egg» for Potatoes, new—11.25 p»r cwt. ple who never visit it cam noth BI RNI8HED ROOMS Three nicely heavy. 7c; mutton, 7 6 10c; lambs, has been a disposition among some rfttlnx I-’00 for 19 A F l«F»u Onion»—Per cwt, »1.72. ing nleitit it one way ur Die olii, leave for Seattle to take in the ex- furnished rooms, with or without , Lemon»—Per case, >2.00. of the outside handlers to shade 8 6 9c. Eu«<«<'. Or*, rural routa No 1 tf position. er. It doesn't exist,—for them. board. 492 Lawrence street, tf Orange» — »3.50 Ixical Ixi rd — Kettle leaf. 10», quotations a fraction or two during Hut wiii-ii i|i<-y are |H*r«un<l<*<l I» 1.1« e»t«»«-lt Market VOR SALL 67x80 feet. Iiortbwnsl recent days -but even this was not 15Hc per lb.; 5s. 15%c per lb.; 50- patronize II—-when tio-y come Good cow» 3 6 4c. earner of 13th and Lincoln sis much of a help toward cleaning up Ib. tins. 15c per lb.: steam rendered. DENVER ROBBERS to turn tile spotlight of their st- 8te«-ra- 4 6 5c. >■ I. Fisi her. phono Mulu 65. tf supplies. It begins to look at this 10s. 1414c per lb.: 5s. 14%c per lb.; U-litioll on If—wlirn it come» Veal — Prime dressed, under 125 MAKE GOOD HAUL time as If the price of creamery but compound, 10», 9%c per lb. to have a part In their lives, as 7 ©He. FO r ' h ALF. « »«'conn hauJ buggv ter here will reach the low point of Mutton on foot 4 6 5c. some stores must have In all •nd single harneas Enquire of Denver, June 1.—Four masked FOP. RENT—Two nice front atngle Good fat hogs on foot -Ifyl He. the year within a short time livra---- then it's different; th<-n COAST ELECTRIC <; F Bklpworth, office over Linn s highwaymen last night held up _ ____ room»; $8 and ,10; furnace heat, Dreaaed hogs—8 6 Sc. and _ Il (!<»•• matter whether It strives Eggs Are Rather Weak. drug storo tf t.rale end Feed robbed a party of thirty merrymak electric lights, phone and bath. 154 to win confidence; It <|<M-s mat General bad quality is shown LINE IS ASSURED Flour—H 80. ers at the Tavern, a resort at Peters Ninth street, corner High. tf ter whether or not Ila price con- among late arrivals of eggs Ir. th* AA’I k ui per bu . 21.00. burg They got »200 cash and eesalona are genuiue, iletx-uda- Front street market. Receipts have Chopped feed — Per ton. 210. F or RENT Stock pasture by E. M. blr. Astoria. Or., May 31.—The United »3.000 in diamonds and escaped. A been somewhat more liberal and Cracked corn — 52 40 per loo. Warren, 3 1 3 miles southwest of If It niwta all testa that a Bran—Per ton. 528 quality has been generally poor. Public Service company of Philadel posse is in pursuit. Eugene. See G. W. Grow, In K< hh I store must stand when it Mixed feed—per ton, »21. Even with very careful candling ii phia today paid the treasurer of the < barge of the place, known as the Short»—Per ton. 534 is advertls«xl—when it thus In- has been found that the eggs do not city of Astoria, through the Scandin Wallis homestead. tf li • lie. I he «ritirai attention of tin- stand up as they should and there avian-American bank, »1,000. the J FOR BALK on» tw«<-seated full MARRIED | Baled tlay—*1». | h <>| i I<- —turn «ulvertlslng will leather top surrey and light double fore there is an unusual amount of amount provided In the ordinance <»at»—Per bu., 55c. FOR RENT Three office rooms In “ make" the atore. If it falls In bars»«» S-e them at Halley a barn. complaint from retailers in<l con granting a franchise to the Oregon the Warren block, or will rent to >«<H>t of tile Vital thing*—If it C E Scott. 537 Willamette Ht sumers. The price generally stnuus Seacoast railway company, as a de »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦«••••♦♦♦«♦♦» i*< »It'l l. A ND MARKET REPORT. small family for housekeeping At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al proves, moler tlu- light of pul>- at 22c end 23c. the latter for single posit and guarantee of good faith in rooms. .Alm M. E Warren, 442 Portland. Or.. June 3.—Approxi C.IKi H. Campbell at 2 73 Washington street, llclty not t<< I«- modi of a store, FOR BALK Complete tine of house- constructing an electric railroad be- Lawrence street, corner 6th. mately 600.000 pounds of Valley Eugene, June 1, 1909, at 9 p. m., THEN ADAERTI8ING WILL fu-:iM> ■ i fol ««ah or crodil tween Astoria, Seaside and Tilla- Owen Lyons and Miss Allie Dick, wool has to date passed out of the NOT PAY—for it will empha Caaipti- l-llni.«n Complin, cor mook. FOR RENT Nice 5 room bungalow, hands of growers, and local dealers Portland Livestock Market. Rev. C. A. Wooley officiating. The size the shortcomings as well »• n«r Eighth and olive street» tf Under the conditions of the fran-l happy couple will reside in Eugene east front, electric lights, large say that about the same amount re Portland Union Stockyards, June merit*. chlse work must be commenced on garden; barn If desired See 1. — The new month open» with a J M for the present. mains unsold. Shearing Is practi FUR SALK II- autlful strictly ino-l For tlw-sr same reasons It Is Morris, room 11, First Nat'l bank cally finished, and with the buyers decline in cattle and sheep prices or before August 7. 1909. and the »rt> »• ><•» room bungalow, with all generally asaurnr-d that the line completed from the corner of bldg. and a somewhat softer tone than tf operating freely, so far as the first Ittproveluenta 1st AA cat 13th st . atore which dors not advertise formerly for the cheaper qualities. Twelfth and Duane Streets, Astoria I« »-riling to avoid clone In«|<«-C* ar pb-oie Black 568 1 tf PASTURE FOR RENT—I will take grades are concerned, and the far Best grades of steers are no long around Smith's point to a connection I mers generally disposed to sell, the ll<m mid comparison, ami that In stock on my place, 3 1-2 miles er able to move at 25.25 and the ex with the north approach of the; : BORN I cbancea are that the bulk of the val FOR BALE Neat office »tatlon«»ry. tlie store which dors Is court southwest of Eugene, on what Is treme top value today is $5.15 with Young’s bay bridge, and completed j ley dip will be out of growers' hands ing them. «orb at bond and llnrn Ictterh««-!», known as the Mathew Wallis land. 15 the probable figure for arrivals to Seaside within two years from! t&d envelop** to match, at Pag<* a E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence st., within the next week or ten days during the near future. This would March 7, 1909. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogate, at The prices thus far paid for Val Prlntery, 6,16 AA lllainvttu St . Eugene, Or. tf The United Public Service com Cot’age Grove, an eight-pound-and-a- put the price of best cows to $4. ley wool range from 22 to 25 cent» Pbune R<’d 1041. There was quite a fair run of Cal pany 1» a subsidiary company of th-» half girl, on May 31, Foil RENT A six-room house new a pound, which as compared with 14 F. W. Clark & Co., of the Portland Bailey ly constructed. Pump on porch, to 16 cents at this time last year, is ifornia grass stuff in the yards dur Electric Light & Power compan . FOR SALE Rubber-tired garden already in and other con a very g<»jd showing for the farmers. ing the past 2 4 hours, but arrivals bulgy «nd single harness; also a Under the terms of and Seaside will ENTERPRISE ITEMS. veniences. Want to rent to cou At 2 5 cents the market for fine A’al- from that source are not showing saddle at bargain, ('all at 790 ple without children If possible ley products Is firm, and a dealer to the quality expected. Neither is the be 25 cents. Wlllinx-tta street, or rooms 1 and (Special Correspondence) tf ]. Chrisman building J AL Morria, over First Natloual day expressed the belief that 26 local run. Enterprise, Or.. June 2—The cents might be paid for fancy wool. Showing in sheep in the yards to Rank, room 11. farmers are all feeling fine over the FOR BALE By owner, two choice The valley mills are now buying day, while small, failed to meet with (Special Correspondence.) rains, although they were late; but lota In Hladdrn addition fenced; AAOOD Ft Ht KALK Mwoarl growth MIHCELl.t.NKOUH freely for their season's supply, but any spirited buying by killers and Pleasant Hill. June 1.—The raln “better late than never.” they are doing little or nothing with the result is that best wethers can- «<•11. fruit trees »nd garden, gu fir 70 E 7th st. Phone red 4372 F. M. Lord made a trip to Eugene ROOMS—AND BOARD—70 W. 5th. coarse wools. The coarse grades not lie movi-d today above ,4 and ust fallen will save the winter grain lag <-!>• Sp E“'l uit - *•• Inf have heretofore sold fairly well, be even this price is believed to be a it'd one more such in two or three Tuesday. ftrann street. tf MILLINERY Spores and Hawkins, ing usi-d for the most part in the quarter above what may be expected weeks, will finish the spring grain Bert Beaver is on the sick list. n good shape. Farmers are smll- 14 West ? th strani tf and heavy clothing, but this year for arrivals in the near future Harold, the little son of Mr. and FOR SAIJC A seven-room hosts ng at the improved prospects. Mrs. J. J. Gillespie, met with a pain with bsrn and woodshed, well Im there has been less demand than Hogs were firm during the day, GA3OLLNE WOOD SAWING. — Tele high The public schools and prov'd Ipt. 12 bearing fruit trees ful accident Monday. W’hile at plky with arrivals of but 63 head. These phones Main 651 and Farmers 61. usual for these. Offered at a bargain If taken at In Eastern Oregon wool has to I wi-re not top quality, but moved at schools closed Friday. A ball game he fell fro mthe porch, breaking bis It. A. Maltsan. tf cream in the afternoon and an ice opr« 1!» Washington street. arm just above the elbow. Dr. Kuy date been more active than for years »7.75. brought an excellent good social in the evening were the prin- kendall attended the fracture. I TIMBER BROKERS—Timber land past and prices on the whole have price. »30 French Oateruic-or mattres»e» FOR BALE If sold this week. 3 Several of the young people spent Following is the general range of • ctpal features of the day. bought and sold. Moved from the ranged from 5 to 7 cents a pound for »18 50; special sale price, Mrs M. M. Gilbert went to Tan Sunday at the home of T. M. Grubbs. good lots on 16ih and Harrison higher than In 1908 As a result of I live stock values in the yards: McClung building to Rooms 201 eighth Chambers Hardware Co. tf MrrsU. Price. 11.000. half down, E. M. Beek is repairing his mill Hogs—-Best east of mountains, j sent Friday to attend the White Temple, liammitt the general willingness of the grow balance one year. 8 per cent, or ers tu sell It Is estimated that little ,8 nt); good. »7.75; fancy Wllllalh- ''grade graduating exercises in the and will have it running soon. A- Wood. AVOOD FOR HALF! Oak. nsh. maple is prin- •III »«II separately at $310 each Jerseys are mighty stubborn more than one-tenth of the clip now I ette blockers, »7.506 7.75; Stockers school of which Mr. Gilbert and fir, 4 foot length A. M Term» W. II Kay. Main 643. tf ' [ eipal. An entire class of nine suc- brutes; if you don’t believe it, just Eastern Oregon ,6 75 7.00. When you want anything In remains unsold. Sta ni in. I <i69 Garden avenue J8 8A\ th«« housekeeping line go to Camp- wool has thus far sold at a range of Cattle—Best steers, weighing 1.- I cessfully passed the late examina- ask Eber Bolin.. FOR SALE OK TRADE Two draft FOR HALE Barkers sawmill In George Lord has returned home boll-Fcllman Comnany’s store, cor 16 to 22 cents, but there have been 200 pound». ,5.006 5.10; medium i tions. Asa MaKenzie and family left this from Mill City, where he has been at •talllons. our ii black Belgian and • ner Eighth and O.ive streets. They a few sales of cFiolce products at a steers. »5.00; jgjpr steers. Eugen«», Or., for sale pr lease See »4.75; tbs oth«-r s black Pereh.-ron. for ! fraction better than the last-named best cows, »4.006 4.7S; poor cows, week for their new home in . Linn work for the past few months. have It. tf 1 N. Harbaugh, over First Nation county, much to the regret of the en Ml* or trade Inquire of Duncan i Dougal and Byron Rankin have figure. al Bank. ,3.85; bulls. ,2.506 3.00. tire neighborhood of which they have Scott, Eugene. it •INERAL REPAIRING—If Hops Ar«* Ktrwng. you Sheep (sheared I—Best wethers. been agreeable and useful citizens been sick for some time but are im proving now. FOR SALE Two »econo hand Peta want any repair work dons about The strength of the hop market Is I $4.15: spring lambs »5.00; straight FOR SALE BY OWNER I .arge and luma Incuhatoiz, good as new. ■Miss Grace Collins has returned the home, store, fronts, office flx- not confined on the conrtng crop. ewes. ,3.506 4.00; mixed lots. ,4.00. for ntsre than twenty years. A wedding is scheduled to take to her home at Springfield for a few Cheap Chambers Hardware Co. mod-rn honra just completed. 12 turns, etc., hone to B It ■ The trade has suddenly shown a de I place here in a few days. We extend days' visit tf rooms, close in; three year's lease her parents. Architect; room 10 First Nat'l sire to get possession of 1908 and good rent If you are set-klug an 1907 hops. Ix»st year's growth in I1>RTL AND M \RKET QUOTATIONS congratulations in advance. Miss Goldie JaCOCs i? Spring Hank bldg. Phone Main 302. E. C. Statzer is running a beef field at present. Front street sells at the following Investment. call on F C. BEAN, FOR SJvi.F1 , m - w tour-room house particular Is sought after, and offers and barn, plenty of fruit trees DON'T FAIL to Bee Chesein If you of 9 cents, and one small lot of 25 rices. Those paid shippers are less wagon. which ''fills a long-felt” want Berger-Bean Hdw. Co. tf Mrs. F. M. Lord and daughter. Enquire at 216 Mad- and garden want bargains In real estate. We bales was sold by a local dealer at regular commissions: in this section. Jewel, spent the day with Mrs. J. L. tf Ison street. Eugette. buy and sell farms and city prop 10 cents. Only about 1400 bales Hops. AAOol slid Hides. Mrs. F. C. Drury < of Marcóla is vis Beaver Tuesday. FOR BALE Sn»n hmvv brood erty. Improved and unimproved. of Oregon 1908s remain in growers' a few days, Wool—1909, AVilllamette valley. iting relatives here tor I nne with young colt, the Uncle Josh Rankin will pitch for Timber und mining stock. H. Cho hands, and a few bales are held by 24 6 25c; eastern Oregon. 186 24c. Saturday the Walterville baseball team Sun The "Pomona” held other with foal; to FOR SALE High grad« northern both bred grown nursery Block Yakima Val le tn I attended, and Hop» crop, choice, lie; ■ at the hall was well heavy draft horse. Also one rid dealers. day. ley Nursery, North Yakima. AVash. Ing horse anl two seta There have been no recent tran prime to choice. 10c: prime. 9c: me I twenty-five took the fifth degree, GENERAL REPAIRING — If you M Christopherson, agent. Eugene. I This is the third meeting in this dium, 8c; 1909 contracts. 12c. »*•«. San be seen on OBITI ARY. want any repair work done a3>out sactions in olds on which to base I b‘ .ka west of Blair. Tallow—Prime, per pound. 3 6 4c; county, the first at Springfield, the the home, store, fronts, office fix values accurately, but it is believed No. 2 and grease. 26 2 He. at Irving, while the fourth second 5 cents would be paid for good 1907 R. W. Kirkpatrick was born in tures, etc., phone to E. R. Wells, hops. POR SALE so acres good Sheepskins—Shearing. 106 15c | will be held at Lorane July 5th. fruit architect; room 10. First Nat'l each: short wool. 25 6 40c: medium land. 25 acres open ready for the Mrs. Nancy Whitney, formerly of, Crawford county. Wisconsin, Octo F'or the new crop, 12 cents would Bank bldg. Phone Main 302. Pio»; the bnlnnco oak and fir lx1 paid, where delivery could be wool. 50c i »1 each; long wool. 75c this place, who has been spending ber 17, 1854. He moved with his (rubi; at least , the past nine months with her moth- parents to Minnesota when 12 years 1,000 cords of guaranteed, but th«-re is an absence 6 1.25 each. M ANTED Uhitteni Bark—Old. 5’2c; new. 5 . er at Prineville, returned last week of age and resided there until 1889. \ •sod and fine fruit land when of sellers at this figure. Blighton | to her home and language seems to He married Miss Emma taken off Price »750 A M llen- , Telegrams congratulating the Ore 6 5 H c pound. HOARDERS WANTED—671 Patter Hides—Dry hides. 146 16c lb.: I fail to express her satisfaction in be January 1. 1883. His wife and six drlcks. 82 0 Booth Oak bet. 13th gon delegation at Washington on se son street. Dell, Don, •nd 14th st curing an advance In the hop sched green. 8 6 10c lb.; bulls, green salt, ing once more In Webfoot. or. to children survive him: Phone Black 1 802 house-1 ule of the Aldrich bill have been sent 6c per lb.; kips, 9c; calves, green, ' draw a suitable comparison between Elnto. and Robert Kirkpatrick, Mrs. I'Olt SALE Al' $12.I<> Five year WANTED Two furnished WT8 FOR M»|.K BY OWNER Two keeping rooms South part <" this and the “bunchgrass” country. Ina Veltum and Mrs. Louis Soverns. of j by a number of Salem and Portland 16c per lb. !<•»»<• und furniture of 21 room Mr. Kirkpatrick had many friends An unpromising feature of several Mohair—1909. 23 6 24c. ally. Address R . care Guard. J5 . hop men. The tariff question has Iota ami 8 room house; barn; fine board and bulging house Gwaor Biiit<ar. Figgs and Poultry............ of the late land deals is that so and was always found to be an hon land for garden; on Fourth street, I not been settled yet, however, and retiring on account of fallin» near mill rsce. lot 160x95 feet on Butter—Extra creamery. 26 He; much of it is being sold to non-resi est and upright man, ever ready to be- health Enquire nt 4 19 Wlllam- W ANTED Two carpenters to work oven if the bill, as amended. on concrete forms. Apply A. I conies a law. It is a question in the ' fancy. 25c: store. 18c. dents. for the best of tenants can lend a helping hand to his associates. Twelfth still Alder streets. Just etU street. The New Underwood, IxHnbard. at Osburn hotel. J4 : minds of some authorities whei ther Butter Fat—Delivery f.o.b. Port- have no real interest in local im- north of Patterson school J J tf Walton 515 Wlllnmette street, tf provements and social affairs. NEVA TODAY I a 20-cent duty will help the Amer land—Sweet cream. 25c: sour. 23c. BARGAIN l ì Hi YOU Store house. WANTED Position ns clerk or ican grower. Shoud the Increase ..Eggs—Candled, local best. 22® bookkeeper by a yx»ung man of SALE All the furniture In 4 50x20. ware-room 16x40, stock of WANTED—A bunch of goats on I,OST VALLEY NOTES. |keep out any considerable quantity 23c. good character; willing to work. rooms In Roach building. 61 E. shares. Will give good pasture goods. general stock, of about Cheese—Fancy full cream flats. of German hops, they are likely to Address " Bookkeeper, ” care Eu Math street. Purchaser has prlv- I<ot 40x60, also (Special Correspondence) and good sheds. Will take half »3,r 5011 invoice. find a market in England. which I.s 17 6 18c: triplets and daisies. 17H gene Guard. J4 •l*8o of renting rooms Apply at of increase. Address acres of hind, with dwelling __ __ ____________ Lost Valley, June 1.—B. E. Wil- five ■ ____ John . ___________ th«- outlet for the American „... surplus. • I 18<-; Young Americas. 18 6 19c; •1 E Ninth St., or phone Main house, barn and some fruit. Must WANTED—To bln on -he wiring of »'’<> Vaughan. Springfield, R. F. D. , | Hams is now rushing his logging displace a like quantity of California flats. 17c. U. tf No. 1. be sold. Como In nnd make us w-Jyl Poultry—Mixed chickens. 14H6 i camfi contract to completion, mak- your house. All kinds of bell “ ---- and 1 , " ,,ur “** hops ** an offer. Fleming & Van Vllet. Hop conditions is New York state 15c; fancy hens. 15 6 16c lb.; roos ! ing ready for the drive, which com- annunciator work: Prompt atten TAKE NOTICE -When you want a tf FOR SALE—2 78 acres well improv- tion given to small repair work ' are reported by the Waterville Times ters, old. 12Hc6 13c: fryers. 256 i mences June 1. fin* residence lot at the right ed farm 1-2 mile from Blachly Joe Demerest, while out hunting 27it>c; broilers. 25 o27Hc; turkeys, G. M. Taylor, Phone Red 3301. 115 as follows: FOR SALE -Modern nine-room Price, don't fall to see tho WII- postoffice: will sell on easy | Hop tjing is now the order of the alive. 166 18c; dressed. 23H 6 23c: his milch cow. stirred out a large house two blocks from car lino lstnetto Valley Mnd company. terms. For particulars address. WOOD WANTED Blds for 100 day In the hopyards hereabouts The ducks, old. 14 6 15c; young. 20if bear but was not successful in kill nuil Patterson school. Will rent They have them near the car line George Ehrhart, Blackly, Oregon. cords of body fir wood will be re cold weather has kept the vines back 22 He; pigeons, squabs. »2t-’2.50 ing it. to pay 12 per cent on investment. ¡a ths Gros« addition. Office In The ordination council met with ceived until 5 p. m. June 10. 1909. i for the past few weeks, but during dozen; old. 12: dressed oultry, 1@ 80 acres timber, one mile east of Theatre block. Willamette st. tf for the Eugene General hospital. [ the past few days they have shown 1 He higher. Last year Lane county won second * the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Hah- sawmill within 100 yards. Send all blds to Dr. J. W. Harris. a marked growth, even in the face church on the 30th day of May and prize for the exhibit of cherries dis Grain. Hay and Flour. 16a acres timber, 3 miles south of SALE Buggy harness, single J9 of the continued cold weather. There Barley—Feed. »34; rolled. »36.50 ordained Rev. Frank Kelly to the played at the cherry fair at Salem. Crow, on Cayote Creek. Might •n<i double; ruhber-tlred Bailey ministry and Brothers Williams and Next Saturday, June 5, at the meet was a slight hail storm last evening, 6 37.00. trail. 1 timber for Eugene property. WANTED C ooks who Inslnst on us but not enough to Injure the vines b"8gy; anddla; hulf ton of hay: ing of the Lone County Horticultural Wheat—Hoving rice, new—Track Bowen as deacons. Cull at 332 E 14th street, or phone ing our Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets any. °®e of the best blooded driving T. H. Fenton made a trip to Eu- society ways and means will be dis Several of the growers have Portland -Club. »1 206 1.22: blue and Buck Ranges. Save time, fuel finished the first tying and expect stem. »1.35; red Russian. Black 7631. titaros In tho country and her y«-nr- i cussed whereby Lane county may $1.17; gene Monday. and steps Campbell-Fellman Co., I in a day or so to go over them again. Turkey red. »1.20 u 1.25; Wllliam- •n8 flllv. All at a bargain. Call A number of the neighbors were I win first prize. Other questions of It E OVERMAN, Halsey, Ore., lefc'-l corner Eighth and Olive streets, tf Aside from the unevenness in many etto valley. »1.15. •t 799 Willamette street, or room . present at the Pleasant Hill ceme interest to cherry growers will be adviser In land titles, member of and 2, Chrisman bld». tf discussed. Saturday. June 5th, al of the yards, the prospects are for a Millstuff» - Selling price — Bran, tery on Decoration Day.. the National Co-operative Realty Misses Maud and Vista Jacobs 2:30 In F'rank's hall. fair yelld this coming year. »26.50; middlings. »33.00; shorts. 1XI.ST AND EOT ND Fl’,t SALE »Ro acre stock and Co., Notary Public for Oregon, and Springs Coming Too Freely. ,30; chop. ,23631; alfalfa meal. were visitors in Eugene last AVednes- I am the owner of a few land op a,|ry ranch, springs, creek and) Mr». J. H. McFarland harl a very Poultry dealers report spring ,20 per ton. day. .. STRAYED OR STOLEN Sunday tion contracts that I have with the k r*nK,>’ tnlles from Bugene, Mrs. E. H. Ganung of Eugene is painful accident last Friday by slip chickens coming a little too freely Flour Selling price—Eastern Or night, one light gray marc, weight view of selling, which I will show j ® »ere; to room houae, barn. ping aud falling, almost fracturing about 1200. heavy with foal; one for the demand and the market as a egon patent, ,6.25; straight. ,5.306 visiting with Mrs. AV. H. Fenton. anyone Interested, what I am get ' lota, fruit nnd shad« trees, gnr- Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey are her hip joint. A physician was called result is a trifle weak. No changes 6.00; export. ,4.70; bakers. »6.006 steel gray mare, two years old.! ting for the use of my money by a*t> ground, near mill race. Eu-j found no bones broken. She is with light main nnd tail and white In price» were made today, but there 6.25; valley. »5.50; graham. H-s. the proud parents of a fine girl. but so doing I have a large list of •J*"'' Enquire M. E. M. at Guard improving. may be a cut before the end of tho ,5.60; whole wheat. »5.80; rye. 5s. Congratulations ‘'Bill.” face, and one sorrel roan mare. I J^flee tf | farms and city property for »ale at The Dexter choir, under the able Last seen at C«ntcr Hill, on the! week. In other lines the market was ,5.50. bales. ,3.00. all times also business proposi about steady at the last range. Hav Producers' price—New tim direction of Mrs. R. L. Jacobs con- E. Luella road. Address owner. tions. anti mining stock In the 1H.50 P er ACRE The egg market is a slow affair, othy. Williamette valley fancy. ,16; ducted a splendid song service, both 240 acres, well • » •««< a.-» ’« «1« 1« ’ SAFE AND SURE Gershbnch. Elmira, Oregon. Doyle Consolidated Mines Co, of and but for the fact that receipts are ordinary. '■red. can all be cultivated; I 75 Among the medicines that are rec ,14.00618-00; eastern morning and evening. Sunday. Colorado. I will help you buy. f'“» now under cultivation. , 20 mixed, ,11.506 ommended and endorsed by physi .OST On th«» road to Springfield, steadily falling off prices would work Oregon. »18.50; Build or sell your home. My A slight earthquake shock was cians and nurses Is Kemp's Balsam, rh?"< *n rrnPi good family or- Dealers quoted 23 to 12.00; clover. ,13.50: grain. ,13.50 a gray fur neck piece. Supposed downward. price 1» all right. ________ _________ At 7 are best cough cure. For many 6 14.00; heat. ,14.006 15-00; al felt at Panama yesterday. «room house, with mn- to have been picked up by the oc 23 1-2 cents today. o'clock last evening a much stronger In country dresseo meats pork is falfa. ,14.00. years it has been regarded by doc cupants of an automobile. The l,„i!tllWa,,'r- good barn and out- FOR RENT No damage tors as the medicine most likely to Oats — Producers’ price — Track movement occurred. nKH: fin«» soil; one nnd one- number of the automobile is 1231. the stronger feature, the supply, as has been reported. The weather is cure coughs, and it has a strong ton ’’’•'••un feet of timber; well F’OR RENT S«»ven room house. 37 4 If found, please call up phone for weeks, being short of the de No. 1. ,40.006 41.00: gray. ,40.00. hold on the esteem of all well-in Fancy veal moves at prices Corn Whole. ,36.00; cracked, extraordinarily hot. ntlles rrom from Drain, Ore. Black 7351. J4 mand. Tinnì. mues ore. i AVest 4th st. Inquire at 791 Oak formed people. When Kemp's Bal around 8 cents, but coarse and thin »37.00 ton. w Io investigate this If you Bt._____________________ FOUND Pocketbook, owner can stuff drags nt lower prices. C. H. Decker and wife. Mrs. R. A. sam cannot cure a cough we shall bo Fruits anil Vegetabl«»s. dr 11 8ood ranch chonp. Ad have same by proving property AU Strawberries Are Selling Ixiwer. ii».? owner, Eugene Joslvn. FX)R RENT —f urntahet fl«8. **- .Fresh Fruits—Oranges, navels ,2 6 Wadley and Miss Ruth Ray, of Alma. at a loss to know what will, Ur,l|L Ore. JI J and paying for this ad. Strawberry market Is softer with ,2.75 per box; tangerines, ,1.50; Wash., arrived in Eugene yesterday. druggists' and dealers*. 25c, quire at Sctinalder's flat. Prosperous People Patronize and Peruse y I ¿2 I (