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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. OCT 28. 1909 SIX CLERK’S OFFICE A Poor Weak Woman A» »he is 'rrmed, will endure bravely end patiently ■Monies wlich a stron, man would ffivs way under. J The (act is women ere more patient than they ought V to be undci such troubles, Every w >:-i»n ought to know that she may obtain the moat '. periencod medical advice fit« if Mr/i end in ahio are eoa.'.Jrace and privacy by writing to the World’ F •wenaary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce. M. t)., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce hai been c ef consulting physician of the Invalids* Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., tor many year» and has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's dieensee than any other physician in thia oouatry. His rnedu uica are world-famous tor their astonishing efficacy. IN 5 YEARS The biuur.c.« done at the county clerk's office la a true and infallible index to the growth and prosperity of the is'iinty. According to fig ures furnished Th«' Cruard by Clerk 1.«»'. the receipts of th«« office have more than doub led In the past five years, In dicating a rapid growth In that time. h\>r the month of September in each of the past five years, the receipts of the office have Iteen as follows: ■ ) ,500.75; 1906. «595.45; 1907. ISOS, »627.30; 1744 55; 1909. «1027 45. During September thia yeur fees were received for th«» following: 39 i marriage licenses; 3 probate cases ; 2 0 circuit court cases: 2 declar- ■tions; 2 petitions I for cita- tlon; 296 hunters’ llcenses; 53 anglers' liceses; ; 42 com- blnation hunters' i and ang- lers' licenses; 391 deeds; 64 mortgages ad 58 satisfaction ♦ of mortgages. ♦ l'he most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and eete women is Dr. Pierce*■ Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. The manv and varied symptoms of svomea's peculiar ailments are fnRv set forth in Flam English in the People s Medical Adviser (100B pages), • nr w v revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will be mailed .ir.-r on receipt ot 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing •»<,. Address above. s— PROGRAM OF GRANGE ARC LIGHTS WILL FAIR AND FARMERS’ SHINE THIS WINTER INSTITUTE THIS WEEK Springfield is going to have her arc lights this winter after all. and ✓ / base. Th«« crop In the gardens near the city Is a large one and the market has for several days been overstocked by the glowers a result prices have fallen, the stuff g mg today .it 75 cents to «1 a hundred. \ steamer consignment of Kreon »tuff from the South was received today. Prunes Firmer In l lie ErtM The latest issue of the New York Commercial says of the prune mar* ket: “In prunes the market Is very firm. The market on the Coast I* firm cn a 3t»c to 3 3-4 basis on 40s, with 2 3-4 basis on Santa Clara 50s to 90s Inclusive given There Is a limited ottering in Oregon prunes for shipment from the lYiast. especially on the sixes 30s and 40s The gener- al tendency of the market 1» toward A higher level." • Fresh Meat» S.-ll Hogs are lu good demand among the cimmlsslon men and veal moves readily at 12*.s Several good veals reached Front street this morning The vegetable market was pretty well supplied this morning One dealer received a large shipment of celery, but expecting for It the ar ticle was scarce along the street. Lettuce moved well Portland Msewtork Market I'nlon Stockyards, Stockdale. Oct 2 7.—Another surprise was sprung this morning when a lot of 90 bogs sold for «S 10 per hundred. 5 cents higher than the price paid yesterday for what was considered the very best stock Th«» hogs that brought the top price today averaged 228 pounds an dwere In the finest of condition. Th«' hog sales during the day were heavy, severay lots bring ing |s and therealHints. The first sheep seen around the yards for several days arrived her«1 this morning from Corvallis. All told 4 62 sheep came Into the corrals, and It was the heaviest receipt for some time. The six hogs that arrived came from I'nlon. Or., with a ship ment of cattle. mutimi, i«■ iHinhH, «<* lull’ll Krill«* leaf 10». &<» lb. nor It' 6 m . I* 6 ** l»«»r II» lii^t- Ih Mtoam i'«*ii«h*rml H»W. It. ■ M. 15 7 se II» . compound 10«. por lb. tax* tin». IS V !«!»' Special Correspondence Ih'rtl OÍ Pleasant Hill, Oct 27 weather for farming cool. with soil III Just the right condition for work lug Grass and early sown grain I m growing well Frank Goodman has sold all his Cottage Grove, Oct. 21 A rich farming Interests to his brother. Wil ■trike bus Just been unearthed on liam. and moved back to Kugene Robert Drury and I* N lutirtl are the main Claim Ix'lohKll'K to the spending sev«>ral »eelss III th«« moun* North Fairview Mining Company In tains hunting and fishing Chester Riggs, of IlnrrlsbiirK. 1« I the Bohemia mining district that visiting relatives near here this week promises to surpass the famous He C. E Gordonler has drilled several lena and Sucker creek property of deep wells here lately, two on th«» II Southern Oregon. The find was made C Wheel«»r farm, and on«» each for this week and Is nearly 200 feet be Taylor Needham. Mr. Harden and low the tunnel where the rich free gold ore was found four years ago. Wtn Goodman Dr. Thatcher has completed hin l'he ore Is literally covered with gold, new bungalow, and moved here with and was found at the graaa roots. The ledge Is five feet Wide, but only his family to reside. P M Warbinton left lesterdiiv for two feet of thia ore so far la free From thia the find to nearly Portland, near which place he has gold 200 feet above this point glwa the employment for the winter E. 1* l.attln Is building an up to- company one of ihv longest shoots of rich on* that has been found III date residence on his farm here i'ncle John Shelley has remodelled quartz on the Pacific coast Ueorxv W. McQueen, president of and repainted his large farm real- donee, anil It now looks “as good as that company, arrived from there to day and brought some samples of the new." Halsey Callison mui family have new find that fully bear out the re- returned to Pleasant Hill after »•■«- ports The ore is bright quarts, and enti easily bo seen all oral years' absence. They have rent the gold call ed the old home farm of his father, through the ore The report of thia discovery has aroused much exclte- J. l> Cullison Tho find la to be Mrs. F C. Drury, of Marcola. Is me lit hero today closely guarded, but developilielita visiting relatives here Fred Cook has rented the large are to lie rushed forward aa speedily farm Just vacated by T F. Churchill. aa possible. and formerly owned by Ell ItanK* but last week purchased by A. F Baker, S. P. EARNINGS IN OREGON of Eugene A great deni of crushed rock has FOR YEAR ENDING IN JUNE been hnil led and placed In a ridge In the middle of the road and. ns usual, left for the travel to level, which or Nearly $3,000,000 Net—Wells caslons the usual amount of com plaint from sal travel. Fargo Express Cleared Twenty-nine pupils are now alien Over $1,000,000 ing the High school, nearly double the registration of last year. A new Salem, Or , Oct 30 Arrordlng to building next year will be not only necessary, but Indispensable. If th«» iho report of th«» Southern Pacific present popularity and status of t he Cotupany rvcelv««d al th«’ office« of the Railroad Commlsiilon this morn* school la to b<> maintained Mrs. I.ueettn Baughman han re Ing. the net Income of the railroad modelled her residence and Installed eori»oraUon In Orvuon alone for the a complete water system, an engibe vvar eudlng Jun«* to was 83.791, .193 67. The total revenue In Oregon furnishing th«* necessary newer wmm >7.099.UM .23» The total ex REGCLAR pviiMea, Including taxes, were 84.137,- , 6w7.5d. Th«’ taxes In this stale equalled 81..*66,617 32. The total ourtilng» of (he Southern Pacific ouDhlu the etale of Oregon as well as within the »late fur the )«*ar ending Jun«* Ju were 82 1,066.- 550.83. Dividends Wv.» declared equalling 317,336,710.74. Seven per <ent on preferred nlwk waa declared and 6 per cent on common stuck The report of the Wells Fargo Co. was also received this morning, mid the officials have approximately i'h i timalvd th«* Incorno from Interstate I m ,. busltu’s» in Oregon to ti»v,, have been 83 7X.734.73. This 1» th«’ gross In* | come and the amount paid for prlvl- i«*ges to railroads in Oregon equalled 81 lx,5x9.4o. lh«,r total operating cxp«»niMis of the Wells Fargo Com pany outside the state ns well as In the state of Oregon, ending June 30. wag 8 1 3,o6o,933.77 , <»|>eratlng vi IHtnseg amounted to >9,664.933. sti; net revenue. >3,395,29 m 73. barn. The mil) Ï The lame coutity display » Imity appi., show . ....... »'• row and contimi, a (<>r nB’,f' ls espectvd lo ». m,. IU ond premium, bui th, „“*■ Growers' As-H-latl.m K tl 1. h h»I mailer <>f dlspln. tt, . ,,»|i tbs Ih., appi«.» In »Ii.li .1^,,, ' *'“»■4 peto alroligly f.lr t|„. u'uni- Recretary H«>lt. ho» .(.lM.l,rllÌ' mornlng th«it he ' ........ '»•• “"••«hi ~ Mario, rounty would curry off th« huh and esperte«] luiho ""Inty to a c I« m «> second The locai rxhll.lt win.-h *u .hip, ped lo Albany | , ,i uf 2 5 boxea of a» fin. 41 ‘ K''!- '"Usisi» tl.iß of sp. pire a» "Ver bo.-ti of thè state l'Ii.-re II ' 'n this part " ''«If » ,|x». ••n varleliea bui ti>< '''"trgi mJ New io» n Plppin» ¡. •• Th»j are n> fine a» i-an lx "*« In »Ith«.« thè II. mx I Rlvrr or Hiver «al- I.- vm an.l as io flavo! 1" a»« th<u «*x«-«*l t li, mi «* grow ii li ti "■» ’ i.H-tiin«, A grrat Interrai i ' ‘"K taken It thè appi«, show thl» rar anil the tl* tendam-» I» <<x|M“-tn<l Im* l«»er than «*vvr beforw 11»- Southern Pt- clflc Co ha» adv.'ittx.i h .-stvo,!,,. ly. offorlng l«iw r-- rat.» to ,U4 fruB Albany forni all p<> —ilnta on th, C1)a,. ;>any » line» in thè 1 Mixte Hrcrrtary Ilice. •f 'he natloMl as- WM-Iatlon. »Ili |H* th.-re an<| will et deavor to »"« uro the vnUre exhibit for ih«« notional show nt Spohan« to b<> he 14 KM>n the Northwestern Corporation prom ises to have them by the first of next Congressman Hafley and Rep month. The arc light committee ap ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pointed by the Commercial Club to resentative McArthur to endeavor to make terms with the COMMISSION MEN Speak Next Friday company succeeded by a compromise. The city did not want to contract for CANNOT GET EGGS The program for the fair and farm more than a year, while the light ' for a six years' ion- They Offer 33 to 36 Cents for ers' institute to be given under the auspices of :he Grange at Springfield tract and wanted 16.50 apiece for the Them, But Can't Get Enough Friday and Saturday, the 29th and lights. The terms secured are nine 16.00. The I lights for six years at 30th is as follows: for Their Customers FRUIT LANDS HIGH Those having exhibits are earnestly lights will be placed from Mill street to Seventh on Main street and one on requested to bring them on Thursday Eggs are eggs these days. Com- Second street at the mill race bridge, to be placed and recorded. mr “ion merchants report that they WEEKLY REPORT OF The doors of the Odd Fellows hall and one at the river bridge. are unable to get near enough to will be open to visitors at 9 a m.. supply half the wants of their cus- EUGENE MARKET Friday and Saturday.. A baby show | tomers, and Smith. the Ninth atTWt ■will be held at 11 a. m. Friday. Suit BEGIN BOOSTER FUND dealer, has quit buying them alto* Ht^ps—25c. able prizes will be awarded to the get her until they become more plen- Chittenj bark—4c. CANVASS MONDAY tiful babies receiving the highest number Wool —26c. They are offering from 33 to of rotes cast by those in attendance. Poultry» £«■■. Ete. 36 cents for eggs, and the grocery At 1:30 p. nt. Friday. A. P. Stover E krm —Per doxrn, 35« The committee will begin the can- stores are retailing them at 40 cents. l«airy Butler —Per roll. <5 (/75c. will give an address on irrigation. vass for the big booster fund next Every day most of the stores run out. .1 Fryers—Per lb. 10c Att 3 p. m. Congressman Hawley Monday. The canvass will be very ___ and many are the disappointed custo Hens Per lb. 9c •will speak to the people on "What thorough, and 'hey will slight no Fruit«, Vricrtublra, Ete. the government is doing for the farm-j one. The fund stands now at «672. mers, wiyt have to eat their ham eggs for breakfast. I Potatoes--N»*w, 50c. er.” and they expect to raise that much without Onions -Per cwt., 11.50. Butter remains at the same old At 7:30 p. m. State Representative again, and from the spirit shown Lemons—16 00. C. N. McArthur will give an address. doubtless that much, if not more, can price, th«* creamery product retail Oranges—13.75. Owing to the fact that Saturday is' be raised. Subscription blanks and ing for 80 cents and that from the I.hraturk Market IT blrh Pomona day. the halls containing nhe other stationary is now being print country at from five to ten cents Gooa cows—2 V 2 He. lower. exhibits will necessarily be closed ed. Steers 2% to 3 H . Young chickens have taken a drop from 11 a. m. until 2 p. m. since the last report, ten cents •c. Veal—Prim« dressed, under 125 lb».. All persons are invited to attend1 Local Notes straight being paid by the dealers Mutton on foot—2HO3c. and to assist in making the display The shingle mill Is now employing Good fat hogs on foot--6\e. at the fair such as the people of Lane four men and turning out 10.000 here in Eugene. Fryers were worili !«aruts—3 H U • 12 cents previous to a week or two county may well feel proud. shingles daily. These are bought for Dressed hogs»—9c. To defray necessary expenses In local use and by the Booth-Kelly Co. ago. bfit they are now selling tlie Grata anti Fred same as hens. curred an admission fee of 10c will} as fast as they can be turned out. Flour—$5.60. Hops still continue to remain at be charged. Children ffrom 6 to 12 Wheal — Per bushel, S8c. The Roofs-Gordon-Kester hunting the same high price. 25 and 26 cents Bran—Per ton, |30. 5 cents. party has returned from their South being freely offered, but no sales Mixed feed Per ton, >32. J. W. BERTSCH, CAME NEAR BEING Shorts —Per ton. 438. have been reported in this vicinity ern Oregon trip. They killed four W. S. DODD. itollrti hurley—I’» r ton, |3I. deer. On their return they met the for a week or so. Growers generally S WESTFALL, I party of Mayor Peery, who had killed are holding, hoping that the shortage MRS. McBEE. Loose Huy—SIUU913. three deer the first day. of the crop of the world will bring MRS EMORY. Oats—Per bushel. 60c. Special Sorreap.ind<'n< >' Committee. A dance club has been organized them much higher. The following Is tl.e g.-ncral range Fall Creek. Oct 7 3 F Schults, of and they will hold dances every Sat f livestock valui-s in the yards: Portlaii«! Market Report Fall Creek was dlgglnx a »ell at Ed urday night in the opera house. weighing 1201 TWO BIG ELECTRIC Portland. Or.. Oct. 2 8—Poultry Gibson's place and rod" up with him 5 35 « 11 medium steers, Lloyd Howe, of Eugene, is work today moved rather better than usual cow». n *3 so! m.-dlum on the running gears if a wagon ing the drug store during Mr. Peery's Ij »3 .'.II. t heifers. U.S». GENERATORS ARRIVE absence. at this time of the week. and. barring The railroad laborers betwwti Ja Ufi 13.00. excessive oferings. the outlook for the coby's and Ed Giles' had rolled a 5.-HI east of mountain». i* io. The High school football team has Two big black boxes on flat cars week as a whole, in all lines, is favor valley bent. 17 750 17 S.',. ris k In the road It waa Just lai a very sathifac- CONVICT DUNCAN’S Il IS i.lgi |M« »7 in the freight yards have attracted ■ been going through some strenuous able. At 14 to 15 cents there was a enough mi that the »axon would ic t* nt .-tti.-rn. 1t. 25. ordinary. »'111 be ground practice the past few days. Two full more or less attention and curiosity, fair demand for hens and Springs, over and he «-aught his leg on It. • ring lainh». SS.uiio 45.50' i of each week. BROTHER REFUSES from those who ‘have seen them. The[ teams have been out “bucking the and some inquiry also for other lines. W'.-H, II. uinshlng It badly He will not to line. ” B.-at, 4'. 35. ordinary, |2O «4 boxes or houses contain two electro- j Fresh ranch eggs, the supply of able to get around for a few days It generators for City of Eugene's pow-l The fire protection the S. P. Co. which Is very limited, were firm at TO BURY HIS BODY »as a narrow eh<ap<< from breaking The I’tah Construction c mpnny l< er plant on the McKenzie, in other: maintains on the trestle across the 35 to 36 cents today, with the trend I FOHTLAXn MAIIKET QlOTATfOAX the leg. building n thrlty-two mile mod*rn box cars is more equipment for' river is comparatively slight, Out of upward, and dealers are urging! II npat, W«xi I aid llhlr« phone line from Natron to Hazel Dell the plant. The turbines are very, seven barrels that are sunposed to country shipper“ to send in all they Hops—19ub crop, choice. 17c; prime medium, for its own use. The present uarty YOUTHFUL TRAPPERS large and heavy and the condition contain water two are half full and can. A generally good egg market j to < h<ti< 4'. ]»»<•; prime, I I."»«*; ilhj'J choice, 26c; prime, 25c. 'phone has of the roads is such tihat they cannot the rest dry, or nearly so. The same through out the Fall and Winter is Wool—1909, Wlllameif*» valley, 22'i? cause of tl AT COTTAGE C30VE be moved to their place up the river condition is true on the trestle near expected. 24c; Eastern Oregon, 20y 23c. vice. A teh Tallow—Prime, per lb„ 3<^4c; No. until next spring; consequently theyi Springfield Junction. The veal market has for s ime days and every cont: greax^ 2©-'V4c. Masters Wnrrcn un id will be stored in Springfield over! SheepHkinx------ Hnearlnv. 10(p2r>c « arh; I camp with The recent rains have raised the been a llt’le overstocked, and siuff w rd'i, »on» of liillti- F winter. The dynamos are housed; river at Springfield only two or three not up to standard ha- naturally sold I short wool, 5v< . medium wool, G0c*4f quarters at <i«*vulop«*d In'o qulii- each: loritr wool, 75c^|1.25 vu« ii. for protection from the weather and Inches. short of the top. For fancy stock $1 Chittlm whole leng th of the line Is Inline- i.ark— 4 ii 4 ^c per’. Mg limber skut covered with black tar paper. Their there is a good demand at 10*4 to 11 Mohair -1909. 23<^24« Ih. dlate cornu mnlcatlon with the head Miss E lesse Peery. daughter of tin ir fine i.io th d b size and oddity is very noticeable. Hide» — Dry hides, 17<UlM^c; green, cents, and dealers look for the main Springfield’s mayor, is seriously ill fur. being the oh’eci , 9 >/2 16 !„<■, bulla, green salt, 7c; klj/M, office, the delays of messenger ser- tenance of prices. Country dressed with appendicitis and her condition vice being ellmloated. The Utah APPOINTMENTS FOR lOfflO^C. calveR. green, l«p<4 1HC lb. In trapping. In which pork moves well at current quota MILLIONAIRE INVSETS Hulter. Egg" nnd Poultry during the pas* few days has been company is building this railroad In «•mlnently succcgifnl Butter—Extra creamery, 36c; fancy, the most modern ______ ___ very critical. The sickness has been tions. method and th--»«' varmlniM to th r 2 4 'll 35c; «tore, 2 2 ’4 c. Hop Market DIVINITY STUDENTS puite sudden, befne only this week Butter Fat—Delivery f. o. b. Portland nothing that Is serviceable or prac summer'» trapping i< "'I IN TOWN LOTS that The feeling Is gaining ground in the she has been ill. —8w<»*t cream, 34’4c; xour, 32Uc. tical is too expensive. not i li i '<1 ■ ■ of i !u- ' - Egga—Local candled, fielect. 34ti35c. Btudonts of the E iik «* i >«> Bibi« Uni near this city. Sl.unk p- The Peery-Miller-Kirk hunting par bop trade that something is about to ordinary John J. Bagley, Jr., son of the run. 34c. xecondx, 30c; Mtor- happen. The long expected advent Attorney Andrew L. Chexem, for versity have th« following appoint f >m '■ ' to li '" ■ world-famous tobacco merchant, and ty are home ffrom their Southern i of export buyers is probably not far ag< . 30c; Eastern. 2*'ir32<-. Cheese Fancy full cream flat«, IKc, merly of Eugene, and well-known ments for next Sunday: are ulao quite ••»pert with the ex-governor of Michigan, a Detroit Oregon trip with seven deer, as! ! off ard it would occasslon no sur Victor Hovis. Silverton llllls; with wlih'h they bring down triplet« and dalxiex, 18c; Young Ameri here, but now practicing law at Mat millionaire, has picked Springfield as trophies, of which Mayor Peery killed prise if foreign orders should begin ca», 19c. Wm. A many H<|iilrri-ln and even roni' toon, 111., has made quite a reputation Earl Childers, Stayton; a good town for investment by the I three. Their trip was quite eventful to come in before the week Is ended. Poultry Mixed chicken». 1 4 ra 1 4 Grossman. Pleasant Hill; F A Ross purchasing of two lots here. Mr. and they all report a good time al It is a foregone conclusion that the fancy hen«. 15r; rooster», old, lO'if _ 11c ; for himself In the papers of that Elkton; W. E Robb. ('«M-khlll; !>><in Tlmlr ages arc llhlrtwn uai Bagley, who has been traveling on though they are somewhat tired and opening up of the export trade will MpringM, 144/14*4c, geen«*, 10c. ducks, state by the brilliant defense made W Callison. respectively. -Leader 10c; turkey», alive. 15O16c; drsscd. by him In a prominent murder case Meyers, Hanta Clara; the coast, happened to stop off here glad to get back. mean an advance in prices. 22 Vic; pigeon«, squabs, 32 per dozen, against the state prosecuting attor Hnlsoy; Howard McConnell, W<s>4- The Springfield flour mill is un to look after some timber interests 17HQ18r. In the meantime the market Is ex dressed chicken». I i ney, Charles Fithian, assisted by two burn; F. C. Stephens, Fern Ridge, COTTAGE GROVE BOY (¿rain, Fluor nail flay up the rivers. Surprised at the rap loading a car load of barley shipped ceedingly strong. Prices have risen Barley—Producer»’ price. • 9«»9—Feed, othe rold prosecuting attorneys, O. and Franklin; W. O. Williams. B«*r- id growth of this city and being from Eastern Washington; there Is steadily since the beginning of the 125.75; rolled, 330 brewing, 326 50. SHOT BY BROTHER W. Fithian and J. W. Gibson.' The lln and Ix-xter; II. A. Van Winkle pointed out its resources, he bought very little barley grown locally. Wheat Track- Club, 91c. blueat»»in. -eason with no support except that Coburg; C R Moor". Harrisburg; The fall wheat Is still coming In 90c. red. fortyfold, 94c, Turkey Mattoon Morning Star has two col one lot as an investment, but no afforded by the purchases of Coast It |, ,90c; Willamette valley. 90c. umns on the front page telling of David Norcross, Isliatton; sooner had he received the deed for although many weeks later than has speculators and the comparatively red. Mlllstuffn — Helling price — Bran, the victory, and the “masterful man Dunn, Drain; W. L Straub. Holiey; The roads are Cottage Grove. Oct .'■ Fair, this than he turned around and been the custom. 325.50; mlddling», 332; »horts, 327.50; few Eastern orders that have come A R Hervey. Stephens; Jesse K«dl- four-ycar-old son of William bought another. The deals were now quite good, this probably caus along. The latter are now appearing chop, |22£328; alfalfa meal. 31d per ner In which Judge A. L. Chegem «■tns, Felida, Wash. wn« accidentally shot by hl» made through Magladry & Shumate. ing the unusual delivery of grain this in better volume and the efforts made tonFlour—Old ci*op—Selling price—East conducted the defense.’’ week, but as soon as the rain begins ,id brothor, Carl ‘"ll r* ern Oregon patent, 36 2.5 straight. 85.30 the wheat will stop and the mill can to execute them have encouraged According to the Roseburg papers HARRISBURG DEPOT hunting yesterday. , .o 86.00; export, 83.90; bakers, 86^3»» 2 «, EMERALD HEIGHTS begin grinding its own wheat which growers to hold firmer. They are In valley. 3-5.50. New crop, patents, 3'». 10; A. H. Hinkson and wife, of this city, The ball entered one corner of a» bakers, 84.85ff |5.S0. have Just bought over 700 acres of l*'as so far been untouched in the a position now to ask almost, what straight. 31.85 eye and came out through th" J * AGAIN LOOTED The child, while In n '' they please should tihe Ixrndon buyers Willamette valley, 84.90 graham »4 s. timber land In Douglas county. An PLAT ACCEPTED. bins. 85.60; whole wheat, 35.80; rye, 5s. Hayward At Son have this week come into the market with heavy or 16.50; bales. 33.00, other real estate transfer recorded ders. Harrisburg, Or.. Oct ’2 - The tlon, may recover. •"<! I"’ Hay Producers’ price—Now timothy, there Is from Julius Goldsmith, of The council held a special meeting wired one le‘ter in the sign and A fair amount of business was re Willamette valley, fancy, 81*- ordinary. Eugene, to the N'oud-Blacher Timber Southern Pacific depot here whh en eye may I m « saved. Th" gun Wednesday evening to accept the placed 20 four-<andle lamps to show 817 East'-rri Oregon, 820. mixed, tered by burglars I iihi night anti prac .22 calibre. plats of the new addition, “Emerald ' how the sisn would look If better ported through the state yesterday. 811^/815. « lover No. 1, 314^r815! wheat, Company, 160 acres In section 20, tically all th., freight and express This Heights.” This was formerly the old ligihted. ------- ----- - lighting would re- Among the sales was the Olsen lot of 814 ' g 81' cheat 3156 316 alfalfa, 315 township 21 south of range k west. packages In the building opened The Oats Spot delivery, new. producers’ The consideration is given at «10. Kelly place. It has been cut up into I Quire 150 lights, At present there 64 bales at. Salem to Catlin * Yinn at price Track No. 1 white, |28<f 828.50; money drawer was broken Into, but «** e *, mv vwvws.. lights, 39 in the 25 cents and the Helsel lot of 80 gray, 827^ city lots and streets have been laid» ! ar not , enough 827.50 Corn- Whole, 836; cracked, 837 ton. Judge M. L. Pipes and Attorney no money was secured. A checking out and are to be graded. Magladry whole sign, so the eff««ct at night 1« bales at Banks to the Sevey Hop The government glv«‘s rall*M up la being made to ascertain what Fults and Vegetables A. C. Woodcock returned this after goods & Shumate who have the sale of this not what it should be. More lamps Company at 2 4 cents. clerks J moo per y«'ar to start ,na were stolen. Fresh Fruits- Oranges. Valencias, A letter from New York to Klaber, though smaller will outline the let land, are having big cuts made of the 83.25^ 83 50 p» r box. bananas, 5c lb, noon from a hunt at the latter's .. la the second time the depot creases to »1200. drawings of the addition and will do ters better. This will increase the Wolf & ANetter stated that tihree- lemons, 35^ 36 box, grapefruit. 34; can farm below Irving with a number of has Thia irncle Sinn will s«xni hold been rolibed tlilH month, several forths of the New York crop has been taloupes. 8i^i 81.50 peaches, fancy, 90r cost to some extent. extensive advertising, as they did Chinese pheasants under their arms hundred dollars’ worth of good» hav amination throughout th" conn r. '»181; ordinary, 75^80c; pears, 81 25<f/ Magladry & Shumate have In their sold and no exporters have bought 8150: with the “Study the Map’’ ad. grape m 316/ 31.15; Concords, 15'u postal clerks, letter ,',,rrl’’r,!r| Wl,rk ing been taken In the former raid. offfice wlndo»-s and enormous squash there yet, while the holders of big 81.50. grapes. 816/81-15 Concords, 156/ Dr. and Mrs. Thatcher, who camo er government poult Ion»- 25c; hurkelberrles, 6Q8c. that was raised on the McKenzie. lots are asking 40 cents and more. here some time ago from Helena, I h pleiiHant, hours short and P»> CATTLE BEING Potatoes Now. 75 6/9O( ; buying, . ....................................... | end. A cable from Ironmonger, of Lon The thing is almost, within two In It Is estimated thst 6«.«»' Multnomah and Clackamas, 60 Mont., have gone to their farm which ches, three feet long and a foot in don, to Isaac Pincus * Sons, follows: osatern they purchased near Pleasant Hill, Willamette valley, 50c. • pointments will be made this T SHIPPED OUT diameter. It would get pretty heavy ' Market firmer. Prices shade high <$65c; Onions Jobbing. 81.25 per sack; gar back of Dr. Sharpies' farm. t MARRIED : The government wants men <>»' „ 10c per lb If one had to carry it very many er, about 5 shillings. Active at the lic, Apples- 81 25082 50. Any reader of The Guard cun K' advance. Estimate three-fourths of Mr. Machen, of the firm of Per miles. J. E. Whittaker, of Thurston. Is Vegetables—Now turnips, Oregon, 81 Information and Instructions to I kins & Machen.who have the big rail Hayward & Son go to Portland this English crop sold." sack beets, 81.50: carrots, 81 sack, home from Garfield, Wash., where h<- At the Maccabees* hall In Acme, th«> examination liy addr''»»'"* cabbage, local, 81; tomatoes, local, fan spent, the past summer. Fruits anil Vegetables Moving road meat contract, took two car week to secure a large stock of elec He reports Wednesday evening, Octob«>r 20 356i60c per crate; beans, .?c pct Bureau of Instruction. 1002 loads of steers to I oi Hand yesterday. trical and plumbing fixtures for this Though the trade was not brisk cy, Rmui, of Maple Building, Rochester, N. V. lb.; cauliflower. 40c^81 dozen; peas, 6< large crops there and good prices re 1909 Claren"« F Since thy ha«« had the big contract winter’s work here In 8prlngfleld. there was fair activity In both fruits lb ceived by the farmers. ' Crock, ..nd MI hh Gertie E Fisk of Directions for <'«»ll«' 1,1 ,ll,rTi>’1in- the cattle market has been overrun. They are kept very busy on the new and vegetables today, and in oil lines Honey-—New, 13V&C Ih. Acme Rev. T. A. Yost officiating. Bans- Small white, 15; large whit»*, Contents of a sntnll bottle “ . t‘.ie The steers that they are shipping are buildings that are being erected al prices held approximately at yester- •J. L. Beaver, of Pleasant Hill, W.IR Almost a hundred gtie H ts were pres nlnk. 84; bayou, 84.75; Limes, 8 < killer (Perry Dnvls'l In q"»r' fancy beef that they considered too most faster than tney can keep up. day's level. Grapes were the most 84.25; a county Heat vlaltor Saturday. red#, 87.50. ent lit the ceremony, nn<l aft elegant nd«l pint wnrnt or rold water. » good for the local and railroad use. They have had six and seven men at active factor In the fruit market, and Meats an«l Pro* l«l<if»« supper was served. The groom I h a with rnolaieo.-a, shake well "n Hams, Bacon. Kto.- Portland pack Such beef is now bringing fancy work for them forf the past month Southern Oregon and California sold I xhi I r Mendall wan — down ------- from his prosperous young farmer of Maple mixed ham. 17*£c: breakfast bacon, Give altout half t»n ¡j in a satisfactory way at 75 cents to 1 flocal) prices in Portland. It is quite proba or so. 8 *4 27c; boiled ham, 2r,®2«<': ple- day, looking after business matters. • reek, anti bears the respect and ea- then bnlnnce In fifteen t"'"'1. w||| Dancing Club.—Dances are to be «1.25 a crate, Local Concords mov nlrs, 14c; cottage roll, ir.c; regular ble that in the course of a month or of hlH neighbors and friends first «lose Is not wuffleent i smoked, __ ____ _ 16 He; bat'ka. so the cattle supply will become held every Saturday night at the op ed at 12 ‘4 cents a oa.-ket. s short ’d, dears, - 14'Ai' plikld ..... H. O. Atklng and wife of Fort lhe brld«i Is the eld.st daughter of be tongues, SSe each. found a never falling rent"’ . ■ , One of the features of the veget milk small and they will have to ship cat era house during this winter. Gosd Iireesei) Meats— Front street hog. Stanton. N. M., were arrivals here W. L. Flak and has lived In Acme for a large bottle. Ala In ‘J music. All are invited. 3t able trade is the abundance of cab- fancy, SHc. ordinary, #c; veals, extra. tle in themselves. nearly all her life,—Florence West. 35c slz«*«. I IN JACKSON COUNTY BAD ACCIDENT