THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. SEPT. 2. 1909 SIX ■ — ............................. T abroad easily* accounts for the lack of inatoes which enter this market come most sheep, and therefore killers an* ■nioksd. He; backs. smoked, 16c; pick- VICIOUS WEEKLY OF not much inclined to pay the former lot longues, S0<- aa.'li strength in local wheat prices, still, from that locality. |>renx<>>l Meat» Front street bog», top levels. It is ther«*fon> likely that l*var Market 2.A«* Lower millers and exporters alike are mak­ LAD UtoOU'e. ordinary. li>»,t>th*. EUGENE MARKET ing bearish arguments wherever pos­ Thcmgh the market remains very something s«>leet would stilt bring fancy, veal», extra, lOKc. ordinary. »HitflOc. firm on peers today’s prices an* 25c former values, although this cannot heavy, th- million. 1e. lambs. 7c sible. Team Ruin Into R V. Hen Local tar.I Keill. laaf. ID s . liV lb; Efforts of coast milling papers to lower than yesterday and the best properly be quoU*d in this report. Chlttlm bark—5c. Ka. IS 6-lc per lb.: Sti lb, tins, Ido par dricks, Who Wu» Riding force the price of wheat lower by quality sells no higher than >1.50 Following la the generiti rango of lb.; »team rondorod, 10». Id** l*er lb.; Wool—2Cc. talking of the heaviest crop in his­ today. Some ordinary goods ar«* be­ on a Wheel I'oullrr, I'.ss». Rte. livestock calura In Ilio yard» ks. Id 5-So per kb.; compound. IDs, »\« tory—one of them predicting 85.000.-i ing offered even a fraction lower than l'utlla—Beat »teer». w eight ng Fgg»—Per dozen—lie. per lb. Special t’ot*re»|M>tideiu*i* ! 000 bushels in the three states have this price. Tears are Just starting in ! pound». 3« du medium Steer*. 11 Creamerey Butler—Boll. 60c. Wulterville. Sept I Tuesday proven successful temporarily at this direction from The Dall«*», and S I tu beat cows. 11 «*>. mvilluin < Dairy Butter—Per roll. ki)tf55c. morning It V. Hendrick» started l least.—ao far as quotations are con­ th«* crop there is said to be good. Only I I 3o3 S# Hen»—Per lb.. 15c. bridge to Waltervllle on hl» bicycle Hoffs—Beat east of mountain». >9 50 LONE ROBBER STILL I clined to look askance at the reports r«*celved front the Rogue River coun­ Geo»e—Per lb.. Ic. iKi. good Is«»'."). stocker». W 7<| try. lie met a team Juat after lie hud pa»« Ducks—P«r lb.. 11c. of these enormous yields. ti : so. pt«». »7. ELUDES Tsrkeys—Per lb.. 16 3,170. Fgg» Are Firm at .St» t’ent. ed Oscar Millican’s house which The oat market is weaker, and the Sheep lle»t wether», fl 00 ordinary. Fralta. V egetsblea, Kte. There is a firmer tone ruling In the ue«>med quite lively, so he got pretty premium tor spot delivery is drop­ di 7 >«i I ; S3 spring lambs. I'- *)i'u I '*•. Potatoes—New, 75c. For best straight ewe». 13.75. lulled loi». Il on close to the sidewalk, but the horse ping fast. The market is disposed to local egg market today. Onions—Por cwt.. »1.75. 1 await offerings by producers before quality the market stands rather firm Calles Heat. ».>50. ordinary. 11 25 U I |tt>r who losteiday held up and rob­ on the »file next to him .. ..... led to be Orange»—»3.75. at 30 cents, and no sales are being >4 50. ! showing much business. lAvestook Market bed an express train on the Pennsyl­ I frightened and angry, too, for he laid made on guaranteed stock under that Good cows—- 2 @ 2 He. I’OHTI IM» MAKKr. t u TTP t 3lc lb. Butter Is Firm. But I’nehange«! R. V waa kmicke ddoWI) and run over I but it was not thought the pack Wool -1909, Wlrlametto valley, 15 O 8|>vclat <’<»rre»<|M>nilonce I.ambs—3@3to- Butter market continues very firm by the team and wagon, and a gnah would fall so far below the output of with dealers unable to supply their 24c; Eastern Oregon, 20 0 23c. Dressed hogs—10c. Valley, Or , Aug 31 llv the laist cut III the buck of hl» head, hl» fine I four and eight years ago as it appears trade All creameries are now quot­ Tallow—Prime, per lb. S04c; No, 3 Grata aad Feed this week harvest will lie a end of brulMvd and one tooth broken Th«* and grease. 20 2 tic. Flour—15.00. to have done. Joseph Durney. of the ing the advance quoted yesterday. Il II ,M M Pitrvln la driver, a matt from near Albany, who Sheepskin*—«hearing. 10016c each; thing of the past Wheat—Per bushel. 10c. Grifftty-Durney Company, of San Cheese is advanced half a cent a returning with his threeher had Npvtil n month at Foley Spring», Chopped Feed—Per ton, 130. Francisco, says of the situation to pound in some quarters, with th«* tone Short wool. 250 40c. medium WOOl* M0 IIiand Bros. h«y baler was In thl» »topped hl» team as quickly a» po»»l Brsn—Per ton, 123. 0|l each; loj^g woo), ’. 76c o It 35 each. date: J very firm. Looks higher, too. <1 lUIKO Mixed feed—Per ton. 131. vicinity lust w.-ek and baled Old. SKc; new. »O lb. Chlttlm Bark—C12, ble. turned back to Wultervlll«) and "The run of salmon on Puget Rolled Barley—Per ton, |35. Rogue River Melon» Arrive Hide*—Dry hide*. 140 14c; green, »• amount of hay ........ gin it \ to i'i WWttakei who Sound is over and it is only a question Baled Hay—113 Bell & Co. r«'port in the first car of 10c. bull*, green sale. ol houm*. now under way in every hopgrowing they Htnrti'd fm home In the evening 1901 — British Columbia. 1.236.- stiwk is finding better demand all ' run, 29c; uncandled, 2 7c; eastern, 27u The Ml»».-» Hawley, of Creswell, country in the state. In a few yards 156; Puget Sound. 1.3SO.500. th«* boy »aid hr wna all tight. I he only acre het«> visiting Mrs. It. G Ditnleti thing troubling him around at >2 a crate. Some Idaho 2 Sc. where picking started first, baling is 1905—British Columbia. 1.167,- selected stock Is bringing a fraction Cheese—Fancy full cream flats. 17 Si till'» Ilf being done. The quality is showing 460; Puget Sound. 1.036.295. would have to ml»» Sv; triplets ami daisies, l7H0l>c. L J icolis and daughter. school. He was Ju»t more than this. up better than was hoped for two Young Americas. IS ti l‘‘r 1909—British Columbia. 557 000; Mature«l Potato»*» Arrive Slowly weeks ago. Reports as to the size Puget Sound. 650,000. Eugene, where he 1» Poultry Mixed kens Owing to the absence of “matur­ of yields are rather conflicting, yet rooators old 100 Ho; student. Totals—1901. 2.616.746; 1905. ing weather.” few matured potatoes toney hen*« springs. 17*>c; gerse.lOc turkeys, alive, | there seems to be no reason to re­ 2.203.755: 1909. 1.207.000. \ n I.eNter Millican wan gültig Into new are now arriving in the local market. l>0 29c; dressed. 25e. ducks. 124»c. pig­ duce the late estimates. the »laughter house fm hla meal. In "It will be seen from the forego­ Growers report that th«* stock is still eons. squab*. >_’00 doxen. dressed poul­ will It is likely that before next week is ing that the pack is a disappointment distribute to purchasers, his team rnn grow ing. Most of the matured tubers try. 1 V I 4c higher. far advanced actual transaction in to everybody. away. »ma»hing tip hi» hack. Those Interested in coming forward are of a very small i (irala. r'luur *n<1 Hay new baled hops will be recorded. The > sockeyes can only expect a profit Frank ami Winnie McNurlen. for­ Barley - Producers’ pricK 1909—*Fee«l, vol x<. mi -:\ h \\Ti n figure offered now is 21 cents. For once In four years, and a great many size. mer residents. nr<* here on a visit to >36 roiled. |34 ki |3.'». brewing. »0. IxOcal onions are reported very late last‘year’s growth 15 1-2 cents has packers will come out this year not old friend» and tu lghlior» Wheat—Track—Club. bluestem. in maturing for the same reason. been offered. Ml»» lien«* llrowtiKoti wa» home fur 94c. red. 93 4*- forty-fold 1*7 4c; Tur­ The I niti-d Stall*» GoM-rilllirlit Giles very much better than even. It will Hallw ay Clerk ». shoo a lent to That the London trade is becoming also be noted that this year’s pack Is a couple *>f w«»ek», t«*iurnltig Monday key red. XSc; Willamette Valley, 90c start, and Itier«-a»e» to *1200 interested in Oregon hops is shown nearly 1.000.000 cases less than the 1MKTLAXI» I.IVKSBM K MAUK HT Mlllstuffs — Selling price — Bran. to Portland, where »hr 1» engaged In >26 50. middling*. >33 00; short* >30 00; by the fact that a well-known export­ pack of 1905. the previous big year, bualneaa. Sum will hold an examina- er of this state received a cable ask­ and 1 400.000 case* less than the Mr» Putnam, an old ladv of thia The weakness in cattle includes all chop. >230131; alfalfa meal, >30 per | ton. ing for quotations and a description pack of 1901. the previous big year. postal clerks and letten car- vicinity, now ofTacontn. dl**d r<*cently lines. There is some very good stuff Flour — Selling price — ---- Eugeni* in Xovcniber, for She had I»-« ti almo»t helplea» from of the quality of the hops. offering in the yards at this time and Slump in Tomato Market The latest report on the condition were it offered at any other period gon patent. IS.25; »trail export. >4 70; bakers. |»>| valley, of the English hop crop and market It’s always the unextiected that would likely brinig a premium over wheat. were contained in two cables received I happens in markets, and just now former values instead of a decline of I*. .'»0: graham 4s. | »’>o by Klaber. Wolf & Netter yesterday. there is a sharp decline in tomatoes. 10 cents. It is the poor quality and >5.90; rye 5s, 16 50; bale*. SOCIAL BY Oats—New. producers’ Tra* k One was as follows: While it was generally believed that the very liberal arrivals .hat has hurt No. 1 white, >27.500 >2v. “No change in prospects since our tomato prices would drop with the the price and demand for good stuff >27. IRVING last. We do not alter our estimate of season’s movement, still today’s sharp today and this condition will likely Hay—Producers’ prlee- Now* tlmotbv. crop (240.000 cwt.) Market dull, break was unexpected in the extreme continue until 1he heavy run is con- Willamette valley, fancy. It»».' 10; ordl- prices unchanged. Market firm, but and took the street by surprise. Best eluded. nary. >15.50; Eastern Oregon . 017 7.50 ; ml.xed >14'if >15 . clover. 112 o ata. IM quiet.” tomatoes are being sold generally J Trade in Hogs 1« Quiet The other cable reads: “Crop look­ around 60c a box, although In a few While not disposed to show any cheat. >13 30'/ >14 alfalfa. 114 Corn—Whole, >36, cracked, >37 per ing better than last reported. We es­ isolated instances a fractional ad­ real weakness, the hog market locally timate crop of 2 50.000 cwt. Market vance over this was obtained. Ordi­ is very quiet. Receipts are small and ton. Fruit, nnd Veg.-ti.ules quiet, but prices still firm.” nary stock sold from 40 to 50c a box. thus limit ofieratlons to a considera­ Potato«*»------ New. It: Swi’i-ii, • Xc.' lb A San Francisco wire to the same and some poorly packed stuff was ble degree. Former top values are Vegetables—New turnip». Oregon, ranging down as low as 25c during still being maintained around |S.5O 11.00 »wk. beets. 11.50 wack: carrot*. firm said: "California crop looking as last re­ the early day’s trading. for best quality, but little of this It 25 »ack: cuhhsgc. local. It i»0. toma­ to. a. local. 7'tii säe crate hothouse, II ?.’> ported. Estimate crop at 65,000 to Present prospects do not indicate character is at present in evidence. o|! ’m. loans. 3c II. . caullfluwer, 10c 70.000 bales.” that low prices will remain long in Lamb- Ar«- Fraction Lower fill dozen. Hop picking was completed yester­ the local tomato market, but perhaps Today’s decline of about 15 cents Mr«!« »nil Provision, day in the Sacramento. Yuba and Y’o- this, too, may fool the trade. Re­ in the price of lambs is scarcely a Hams. Bacon. Etc.—Portland pack­ ltj sections of California. ports from The Dalles stale that the fault with the demand. It is more of local—Ham. 17c; breakfast bacon. 17*i> Wheat Shows a Decline of 2c crop there is nominal, while in nor­ a complaint against quality. Most of 25c: boiled ham. 231*0: picnics. 13o: cot-I While the continued weakness mal years a large per cent of the to- the arrivals are old. heavy stuff; al- tago roll. 13c; regular short clears. HORSE INJURES WALTERVILLE REPORT I PURSUERS! I I • ''»rrH It. ■ 'lug imi '-■I Th-r. blatrnaiHI. «•rvMin, !l’*r 'biniti ■ lilt 4« till speli.I Grangvi» and . with them It won wuythlng to Het ni. you Mllllel hll>K III xet J M D A1 I CAPTAIN ANDERSON COMMITTED SUICIDE IN SAN FRANCISCO Sun Francisco. H.-pt l Martin K Anderson. u w><||-km>wn »••» farla* muli of Ilio Pacific must and terrei*, ry of thè marine engin><*rs' u Aioli, cummltti-d suicido rari) today by ihlmoform Domi» III* and bualtirn trini bica aro tudlrved lo h.ne Ixrn II»«* cause. DOLLAR GRANGE A^^AAAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAA^ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A A A A A A. 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