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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
I »t th« c«hl»| «r. II era auppoaed to be In dose touch with t III« body i« a \ M the supply and demaud sltuiitlon say i Ihr ( 'ham that while prices may go a little low k V" r J1 ‘ LOWER IN PRICE er, A vh«m i« |ie} they are uot likely to this reach i t ho low point of I'll«' ’ • Í • f than ite Eggs Down to Living Price and scarcity of poultry this spring Is re w » «t link, lite budf n» «• unger Ht«n ne garded aa significant, and an Indica “Spuds” Doing Down » 1 mg«, th«f» i« a weekest ««<•■. If there is weekeea« «I «tomach. liver I tion that th«> coming egg supply, as Very Rapidly • <n tht« •u-adkfij compared with the demand, will uot weak link in ih» chele ot hle which mal «« «P «I •••» «li iene. tncu nr di*«-««« “weeknea*" •• c.u.ed by leck <>l nutritive. Ih» re.ul ili <»l be excessive. |)iar«»«a «nj Eugene coni mission men report EngHsli Hop Situation. o( thè stumech «ed «ther organa ««I di<»«ti«"" end nul ri » Ihr u«« <»l |)r. that potatoes an* away down ami still weakne««ea of thè atoniach and ita elhad ««><»"• or» ' cure I.ate Enblish papers give in de I lowering In price. 60 cent» per hun tail the debate In the House of Com- iwd «lumach ia i*«»rc»'a llold»" Medicai Diaeovery. W ha« thè w»al k ur I mnub bui whiub dred pounds being th<> price paid by niona on the state of the English eured. diaeeaea «»I other organa which ire«" remoto >n» lh< bave lh»ir origio «u • ilia»o»ed conditine of thè atomai'h a««.' commission merchants They are hop Industry. The debate was pro Cibar organa ol digeation end nutritivo, are eured ciao plentiful nt that figure, and there voked by the motion that the address seems to have been no scarcity on ac In reply to the King's »peinh be T*» ofrung men Aee a iltonj atomach. count of the freezing weather last amended aa follows: TaSe Me «»ara r»c«mm»n«r»rf ••D/acor- winter. But we humbly repreeent to your ery" and tou mar data a airuat alam> Eggs are gradually decllnlug. thv Majeety that the critical condition ach aad a atrvat >•<!>■ wholesalers paying 17 cents per dos x'f the hop Industry, which Involve» en. They are J>eing retailed at the so great a diminution In rural ent-1 G ivvn Awav. - Dr. Pierce'a < aimmon Seaae Medicei Adviaer, grocery stores at 20 cents. The hena , ploymene.. requires urgent and re ■ew reviaed Uditiva, ia acni /ree vo receipt vi ciompo lo por are laying fine during this good medial consideration from your Maj ' espenae vi meilmg »ah. Send 21 ooe cent olempa lur thè weather, and it Is expected that the esty's government." bv«»k in pepar ovvero, ur 31 «lampo l«r thè olvth-houud cal , price will go even lower. The amendment was submitted by . umo. Addreea Dr. H. V. (‘«eroe, Bufolo. N. Y. i The commission houses report lots Mr. Courthope. Unkonlat. who In a Calfornla vegetables arriving.there long speech told how the Industry Once again we offer you those Tailored 'of being a surplus of cabbagx* and cel had declined In Eugland. the acre complete specimens of which family ery, causing the price to lower to age a quarter of a century being y lOc, culv«'«. »ci'vrn, 134* 18»» Suits. $25 value, at. Nu 9 arc now being taken from the coun T n II ow I’rhnr per lb., 4«. some extent. Í .. ww, 71.000 ,. __ _ 32.000. over and now only try. second. Ill" while rhln.eerl. iirair >V-S' [ No chickens at all are coming In ¿¿»-thirdl"of that loss having an»1 Chit tini bark $5.00 PANAMA SKIRTS— third, the buncos, the first to bo Mollati I»»». lf’ The farmers are offered their own laken )n (h<> |agt three years stalked and killed by a white man; lluldr -, Kss« r»«Hry Pul plaited, well made; special price. price, but they refuse to sell. Among other things Mr Court priivuty f «» b Portland and fourth, the altatungo, a species Hutter l»*at ___ hope said foreign competition was of I —Sus»<»i cream. 3 ita «»>ur. 35 <t*’. antelope «’«tra crrainat*/. fan* of The Imposed to the English growers In »■y. Hutter naturalists secured a remarka WEEKLY REPORT OF 37c. •lor»», 34c. ( ’ allturnla «»«Ita the matter of the exact market of cteamrry. 36c. stura«". ble collection. comprising many CHILDREN ’ S CAPES. V'M*s latitai candliHl N^lrct. 13c their hops, while the foreigner was thousands of birds and other mam d EUGENE MARKET absolutely l ’ hr« ’ «" Fancy full errati* li V 33c. re free from any suoh mals trlplrta an<l dalalrs. .'lU.é« CHILDREN’S ROMPER SUITS— strictlons were "the growers on ihe Science will bo enriched by several l*«’Ultr% Mlwr.l t<hhk»-na. I S (i I ' H ‘ where fancy. ti^QlVc. roostrra. 1 *3 O 1 ** new s|>eclos and an enormous oeig, Chlttem bark—4c Pacific Coast of America, Special; 65c val, 50c val. I »»iti. 13c broilers. l>v30t frjrrs l*y Wool—Ik. there was great depth of virgin »«>11 .’Ou nr»sr. ISOlJe Cor lb«». HU 15c ufr of the smaller mammals of Airfoil t’eultrr. Reas. «0e. on which they would grow hops for ' ilrra»4«<l >lu* k«« , turkeys, all*«’. •” The game taken and the collrctlrruy 36-INCH COLORED MOHAIR AT 39c— Eggs—Per dozen. ISO tec. plaruns. aquahs. made constitute a world's record for years without manure, and their il.'li ilrrssr«!. 9 'ti 9 ........ 1 " ■' • ’ > •> 1 ! 1. k • na. h Dairy Butter — Per roll. 60 (f 70c. climate was somewhat better. More to -t a p»»un«i hltfhrr than I « alivr a similar period of hunting and •ri- Shadow stripes, in ail colors; well Fryera—Per lb., 12c. 4. I Mill. I l. l.l RSS.I l«n F over, a great part of the labor was entitle research Itl Africa and th« Hena — Per lb.. 12c. Harlrx Protiucvrs* prlco, r»»<t worth 60c yard, for this sale at . . done by Chinese, negroes and In (.«. 17.111.. American museums will rvcelvn th« |3<» rolled >33 brswlntf Turkeva—1 7 Q 1 »<- dians. on terms with which It was Whrat' Nominai. Tra»k »I •« ’ greatest collection of African fauna Fralta, Vegetable«, Rte. on a I s ) ' <• ill 11 I <• Imposible to compete inthls country" told. In existence 75c 19-IN. COLORED TAFFETA AT 59c— Potatoes— 75c. 05 W11 la tn«• 11 •' %all«»>. 9 I Sid o This Ilea I lea that the th«> Pacific ( Coast II Mlllsturf» Onions—Per cwt.. >1.75. This is the home of Natural Silks. Srlllna Selling _ pi h r. > 117 crop Is produced bv ('hlre-e and In inhltillntf« >34 I «horte I ron hi y . I« I.«■mon»—15.50. ». chu»., Here we have all the new weaves in dtan labor seems to be shared ‘ tn I33US3» alfalfa invai. I de Other lines, less expensive Oranges—»2.75-13.00. buy prop |< II Now crop i Flour I.heitock Market nearlf all the Englishmen, , though at might, l>«> ollie a natural colors—Pongee. Tokio and Ot • f U upto date models at $12.5<- o $16 50 hop dealers certainly 9* 15. W Good cow«—3 1-2 at 3 l-3c. rite l-ondon I >1 . ri toman, Shantungs. Poplins and Jersey Common cow»- —J 1-4 at 3c. know- i hotter During the rani port irtatlr , BOY HEKCULkS CUBS frOR >5 >•» rye. Steers—3 % ft 4 It 4 . election In Kent the hopgrowers hud of K omi I m : Ottomans. These also come in colors «»ata H n producer« Veal—Prime dressed, under 124 lbs. this for their warcry: l ! a ) * viali In»; at th price — T Ululi.'. Is here fi suit. Ab- at An abso'ute guarantee w ih »» gray. iJoy 7 ■: 7t* S8H. "And shall hops picked by China Hr V. Ilowa, d M to home of c’urn U gr<1 |1T t.-n Mutton on foot—3O3HC. solu’ely ah wool, moth proof mon llay— |*r< Now timothy. Connell. Hogs on foot—•«■ Make England’s hop trade die’ ‘ uftll * Wlllanirlt«« I v s<tower proof._ — $6.L0 o $10.00 Dressed Hogs—1 lc. I I Here's 50.000 Kentish men nary 11» WANTED Pint of I-tun ba—-4 u Sc. tni»> I. |l.'> I Will know th« reason why " Other Suits_____ ______ $2 ‘Oto $5.CO «•rata au<t Feed h heat. 11k1 • 1 aitai- Mr. Courthope concluded by say- fa II 7<i II Fo'ur—»5 75. I tullo RBSli tfgrtlllll Wheat—Per bushel. »1.00. I Ing that while it seemed use!««*» Io Fresh fruits—Orsn<®« N Bran—Per ton. 131 I isk the present government for a P ’ «' 1'°* 1«anana* 5u Mixed feed—Per ton. 133, Children’s and Misses’ Hose iio-shllllng duty on Imported hops, Imperial Hats i la «- Shorts—Per t<»n. 133. prnra. II ' . ’5 plhrttpplra. 5« ’. the industry might I m 1 aided by the Baled Hay—»1« 25c value, 2 pairs for potatora .bellina nru 9 Lacle Shirts passing of a law requiring of for- buylnu taatern .Multnomah Oats—Per bushel. 50c 592-594 Willamette St i | elgn hops and prohibiting the us« of attui«. 7t>< Willamette kullry Vrtfetablrs — New turnip«, PORTLAND MARKET KEI’ART hop substitutes. ’. carrots. Sir E Strachey, the Undor-Serre- beets Portland. Qr. March 17.—That rr cwt tomat ba*.. Clarence E. Vest of Enterprise, vada. but has been on a trip to the butter market is on the average tari to the Ihiar«! of Agriculture, «-.in. raweoeowo J, brans, 15c It Or., was an arrival it Eugene la¿t points north for several weeks. • nutl I’res* »••••« i mad«« the point that th« avernge an- of a decline is admitted by both »1« r I »r- Curtis Coleman, a former popular creamery men and Front street <!•■.» I I niial production »ir* much as It had a;.ht. persona ls •<ll I !«t I O. J. Hull and family returned University of Oregon student and I ' ers. but just when the cut will come ' been 20 years ago 13» A 40-shllling «t nllnar football player, arived in the city this 'seems still to be a matter of Home duty, he argued, woull be Ineffi'c- 4 home this afternoon from a visit at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ S ♦ -k *■ ll.t m afternoon to visit friends. He was ! uncertainity. It Is not likely, how- tmerlcnn !•■•;■» and a heavi luty breakr Salem. ». Herbert Leigh returned home to- second baseman of the Tacoma team '«■ver. that present prices will hold to 1 would rn‘««- an outcry from the brew (From Tuesday's D lily Guard.) business trip day from a business trip to Cottage; i nthe Northwestern Baseball League the end of the week. D. F. Skene is on ers. Sir W Collins, th«’ rhnlrman k l last season. Grove. to The Dalles. Production Is steadily Increasing of the went hops commute«' ad Professor G. W. Hug of the High ie city from E E Hylar ' In •f. vocated hte prohibition of hop sub in California, and values in that • i (From Wednesday,s Daly Guard) school, arriv«td home last night from ipOUA'I. . 1« Lx «tell for f state are working downward. Up to stitute»; an«1 Mr. Gretton, »peak ng G. G. Gross is in Portland on busi Junction on Portland. T R Hunt . the present no very great quantities as on«" In’ere ’ed alike In brewltix ( ness today. Miss Anna Sorensen of Aumsville, th " ‘-1 of California butter have been ant agriculture, also advocated ri'D Rev. a. S. McCallum is in Portland of Cottage Marion county, is in the city visiting: brought to this market, but dealers course. Further, he mad" I clear for a few davs. relatives. G V was not here look for liberal offerings In the L. A. Noel of Elmira, spent last near future, and at prices that will ¡’hat what brewers obte-t Miss Kathryn Hawkins, of Port b isiness present a moderate duty but night in Eugene. land, arrived here today to visit stu tr y. 1 force values here to a lower level. violent flitrtua’iona In prices Geo. W. Welder of Walterville. h- i • • •: d in the city J < dent friends. On this state the cream supply Is The vote was then tsVen to the north. Dr. B. M. Waller was a passenger was in the city today. tb growing heavier, but butter makers Chas. 8. Cochran of Creswell, was say that tbe past two weeks have amendment w'th the following re- «ell, was In for points south on the afternoon I suit: For 1S5; against, • 228 ; tnajor- in the city over night. .-terday. train today. ■ Thus perished the J. M. Warwick of Aberdeen, Wash. witnessed but little Increase in the Ity against. 43 st night for; Mrs. Kate Julian of Portland, is A r butter output, One reason for this la»t hope o' the English growers of vfeiting her sister, Mrs. G. H. Hallen Is in the city on business. Sc Bhe: ■ i regen on ausiness. is that at this stage of the season a obtaining relief from ’he present * Bill Landes was in the city from good deal of cream f 1 unction City,; near Eugene. •'» » is consumed by House of Commons by excluding day ’ay on business. William and Frank Wakefield Cottage Grove over night. was < f recce ra. There Is no surplus of con- hops Mrs. J. H. Parson of Smith River, sequences in the market, and if Ore- Oregon and other American Mrs C a er returned last were stage passengers thia morning form England. is tn the city for a few days. trip to V'ehalis. Wash, for Florence. eight fr ■ Oregon Hop Deals. Cr»-wd C. Haintnunj ana M J. D. Nichols took the Siuslaw gon butter were the only factor in Johnson came Miss Gertrude McNamar arived the local trade there would be no Several deala were reported in the Durj a. both well known citisene of ! >ve last night. here this afternoon from Corvallis to stage this morning for Hale, IDfflculty In maintaining prices at Washington, March 16. — Now that kcal Wop market yesterlny. among Lug« u«, ua«a formad a partnership Mrs. D. S. Skene and baby went to age passenger visit friends. this time. them the purchase of a carload by J forrnor President Roosevelt's trip Is under the dimr of Hammond and E. Dodge o fthe Dodge Department Portland today for a short vi/c. this mornlg for tbe Lyons' place, on Mock Smallest in Years. ended, so far aa its scientific as pec lx J Metzler, from Crlsael, of Aurora ! Duryea Realty O.mpany. They are M. A. Sorlet of Neena, Wls., was store, went to Woodburn today to tt.. 81 us law. Carry-over stocka of 30i and 40s The price was said to be about 17 «4 are concerned, the scientists of the Kollig to engage la a general real an arrival in Eugene last night. . 4 Tom. was visit his hop ranch. In prunes on tbe Coast this year are cents. He rv I,. Rents bought 100 Smithsonian Institute aro «■imaged In estate business, aud will make a J. F. Mounce returned yesterday said to be the smallest In years, » -A'l Mias Mary Endicott of Olympia. -tè in Eugene to- The bale« fro” a 1e»|er around 18 cents. summing up the results. These are spclalty of Lane county lands J Wash, was an arrival here this morn from a business trip to Portland. highly flattering to Mr. Roosevelt's r George Hunter was a stage pas total, according to latest estimates, Other buyer’ vore in the market r.t The Dalles, ing to visit friends. I reed C, Hammond lisa a wide ac do» not exceed 10 to 15 carloads, A com» ’• >n of the un«old hops ublllty as a naturalist. Approximate quaintance among the Bishop A. Castle of the United ; senger this morning for Blue River. Holders of such stock are said to be people of in E . -te .e for a few days on busi- ly 500 valuable specimens have been in Oregt h wed : < ■ ■ 1 I Theo. Martin of Creswell is visit very firm l.ane cuuuty For a number of y ««ar a Brethern church, was in the city i in their views regarding secured for the Smithsonian, includ the 1909 crop In growers ’ hands. ing with his neice, Mrs. Lester Toz values. A Miss Ethel Dodd, of San Francisco, from Philomath today. he was connected with the Sheriff's late mall report from I.c-isH than 8000 bales remain nns-dd ing the following: H. A. Hinshaw, traveling freight' er. s here visiting _ relatives for a few office, ami during that lime be madw New York says of the market: Seventeen lions, 11 elephants. 10 in California. agent of the S. P. Co., was an ar J. Wilkinson of Goldfield, Nev., lay*. a great many friends • tuun< I ho*«* “There is a fair call for prunes. buffaloes, 10 black rhlnocvri, 9 white of our cititene I’ortlnnd IJvcstock Market. was an arrival in Eugene this morn P. W. Nicolle of Mapleton, was an rival in Eugene this afternoon. witn whom ho cm mu ' and the market shows a decided up rhinocerl, 9 hlppopatama. 3 giant Portland. Or. March 16 Spring In coutacl. lit* known uvury Inch of Miss Joyce Craig of Portland, who ing. arrival in Eugene on last night's 40s. has made Its appearance In earnest elands, 3 sables, 1 sltatunga and 2 N. R. Howard and J. C. Morsa, of ward tendency, especially on has been tbe guest of Miss Hager 6be Lane county, Mini I n well »*<|ulpl>»'<l bungos with m K»*n»*rAl knowlmigu of I ocm - Cottage Grove, were in the city to- 30s and 90s. On 40s the sales are and' Front street Is displaying lambs Hon. S H. Friendly returned last past week, returned home today. I said to have been at 7 l-2c figure of the new »eason with prices very All these were killed In the Inter day. J. O. Storey, president of the Port ight from a business trip to Port Hotis mh 4 values of farm and ranch There is more call noted for 50», and est of science, and th«- sprclmens will I muum high. John Rennie, the Waltervllle mer- land. Eugene & Eastern railway, ar land. *w diu count) .ur. Ihimmoud * Quite a few spring lamb« arrlv«-d lie disposed of accordingly, the great-' acquatala lit U and KUowledg«» of Ito chant, was in the city on business to-[ reports from the Coast indicate that Frank McAlister returned last rived up from Portland last night. , the tendency there is higher. It is on the street during the past 24 er number going to th«« Smithsonian county ought to b<. P. S. Brumby is in the city from day. night from a business trip to Port a vaiuadw anacl that for straight 50s sales are hours, these being tbe first shown Institute. Mr. Roosevelt will retain Portland on business. He is a stock- j Miss Fannie Gregg of Corvallis, is ' said land. making at a 3c four-size bag basis not more than six trophies for him to thu new firm. 'holder in the Booth-Kelly Lumber visiting friends In the city for a few | for this size. On the 60-70» the here this season. Morris J. Duryea hss bceti n cltl- Th" animals average about 27 self. days. Co. From th«« point of Importance th« i®»i ui Eugene for a ycar sua a hall, James McVeigh was a passenger on F. A. Rankin returned last night market Is steady, but other sizes are pounds each, drensed, and »old at is Hell known lu uur ciiu<iis. a little easy. Oregon prunes are than 24c a pound. most highly prized game may be rat a.U the afternoon train today for Rose from a business trip to Portland. hu I m th»* Hmii’iiAiy auu Trva»ur«,r Report» from the country Indi ed as follow»; burg, where he will transact busi Mrs. E. P. Coleman went to Port-| held on the basis given, with, so far General ------- Manager can be learned, no pressure to •ell cate quite a fair movement of spring thè of tuli Flrgt’ the Klt*nt «lands, th« first and ness. I«»-.soot S — - land on the noon train today to visit as Cresi co.npany. and - - hai httj ebargw 30s or 40s. The prune situation on lamb« to market wlthing the next Mrs. A. J. Higgins arrived here friends. ?«iW.or* of ••ri"« «ut th" bc,.u- the Coast is firm.” week or 10 days. Lambing has I this morning from Nebraska, to visit M. M. Weber of Skamania, Wash., Urlìi UHI Cru.t B'hUtion u> tCugeae. Fresh Vegetable» Plentiful. been in progress In the Interior for | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. was an arrival ‘here this morning on ile la vico presidimi ut thè Commer The market for the time is well several weeks and the increase is Beskett. business. cial 4'iub, mu ,s ouo ot Lane coun- everything reasonable state! to be better than usual. Mrs. William Boys arrived here Otto A. Klaussman and wife, of supplied with y n niost onth iim H im !|<’(' boontsrM. All ltr«uw« <l M«M* Are Firm. this afternoon from Portland to visit Fargo. N. D.. were arrivals in Eu in the way of fresh produce, and dealers report a demand that keeps Me ai. lUi.iriiKu thè u«w murviu her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Hagen, for gene last night. Because of the great »carcity of Unhealthy Udncyi Make Impure Blood, “. luo•l «greoalve ailver- a f«?w days. Marcus Jessen and wife have gone everything moving, On the staple supplies, the market Is Intensely Weak and unhealthy kidneys are r» tlMing 'MiiipAlicn produce prices are holding up well, ----- _.i in th« Ftoatern Chas. W. Hill of PittsburgT^^To to Grants Pass to visit their daugh but asparagus, spinach and some firm at the high price on record for •pousible for much sick ness end sutler i ng. tHblUh correspondents in r-uaturn t I» i 4U34. dressed hogs. •has spent the past year in Alaska, is ter for a few weeks. therefore, if kidney It la their intontlon io «s- Receipts along the street recently E. McBroom of Chehalis, Wash., I other lines are becoming cheaper as visiting with his brother, J. B. Hill trouble is permitted to Cllfo, ■int thruugh tn«iii get luto after a short stay in the city, re the supply Increases. Dealers today have been so small that receivers on West Eleventh street. continue, acrious ro (Out A I quoted asparagus at 13 to 16 cent» have been able to secure almost any «■Ith t«.!»« «ho H1(. , turned home last night. suits arc most likely plalltig «omlng t<> Or.gon, W. Robovsky left last night _ iVB for P. G. Skene of Hood River who ‘a pound, according to quality. Green price within reason for their ship to follow. Your other his 'home at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He has been visiting his relatives in Eu • peas are now available at 12 1-2 ments. ‘■•"•«■i> mane arrniigcinunta^H organs may need at [cents a pound and artichokes at $1 was accompanied by his aunt, Miss gene, retruend home today. Work w,th a largì- x1)Ui < rn in l’ori? Dressed veal Is coming In rather tention, but your kid land .and will keep a Hat of deKlriiblo Emily Rt/bovsky, who will remain Ml.« Florence Bert of Pasadena.! a dozen. Mexican tomatoes, which fair but demand Is no heavy that ar neys most, because comprise» the mipply at this time, are there during the summer. ernie «ounty ferma uti.l nincnm for Cal., is here for a few days visiting lheld at »3.75 to |1 a era»«. There rivals are quickly cleaned up at the tbry do most ana tue ItiHpectlon of visitor 1(, |•^Htlan<i. Wiley Francis is here visiting his friends on her way to Seattle. high prices If quality Is shown. Nat should have artrntion ! 1» »till considerable inferior celery, ¡ ‘...... *""K «B it are whl«« wnku 1 folks. He is a Southern Pacific A. E. Fraser and family arrived urally the rough and jioor veals do first. Therefore, when locomotive engineer, working in Ne- In Eugene yesterday from Grinnell, cauliflower and cabbage in the mar- not bring the highest quotations, your kidneys are w«ak or out of order and agressive. and tir., wlllll w„ ’ ket. Iowa, with a view to locating here. but. considering quality they sell at you can understaml how quickly your en Wimti rners udì Hii»i|(.rg", „ ltl wo Poultry Scarce and Firm. predici a suuoosful rutur» for theiii. Virgil Cooper, a former well- RÍKns a higher figure than has been re- tire lxxly is affected and how every organ I li'> Muti well lu Eugi'ii«, nini hnvo The poultry market shows no known and popular student of the seems to fail to do its duty. from celved In this market heretofore. of weakening. Current receipts thè re4peci and <s,iif|«|,.,1(,,f lh„ University, is in the city for a few the country are still short of the ac If you are sick or “ feel badly," .1» soii.i iiii - ii of ih« community, lloth days. taking me the great kidney rcmeiiy remedy Dr tailing Portland l.lvrotoek Markrt tual requirements of the trade, and Kilmer SwunmJiu.i A a trial • .. Kilmer ’s s Swamp-Root. will con- ¡¡«. h «: ur*’ «^"»tonimi to Today's range of llvratock values: prices, the highest known at this ? “ < n“" On lh" H'l»«ro" in Cattle - Beat steern. |6.2S; good at*-«TS, Vince you of its great merit. stage of the season In years, are eas Thia long established bank la. progressive, but It Is above all etoe »S.M5<u|4.OO: common st«*«*ia, IttjF, The mild ami immediate effect of helr dealliig, wlth «thers. In ali KJWDTe ily maintained. The demand 1» main medium IS.26fr»5.i4 fnnrv he>f«*rs. safe. 50 b«*nt cows. 15.50 medium c««wa. Swamp-Root, the great kidney an«l "A nn1' * 'lM *?y """ °f th‘"n •*W THE (HAMEjr THE MOST ly for hens and chickens, but there 15.00: poor cows. 13.754(14.50 bulls. bladder remedy, is soon realized. It Is some call for ducks and turkeys, »2.25<> Care In negotiating loans, liberal and Impartial treatment of pa THE HOTTEST COMfOWABlE 13.75: stags. »2.50fi »3 00. la the aUlIl •t'inds the highest because its remarkable and thè man ............... few of whch are coming, and dealers 1IOG8 — Bret <-a»t ot the mountains, trons, the extension of every courtesy consistent with high-grade restoring protierties have been u«v« tZ an<1 ”• h”D«’? say It Is not a difficult thing to move SI 1.10 fancy, »11; Stockers and feed health proven in thousands of the most distress- business practice—these are th" prime requisites of our modern er». 19.50. even geese. Hheep—-Beet wethero. IS: ordinary, ing coses. Ifvouneed o medicine you •••no eounty ln OiIr deallngs ’*•» banking, and we always try to carry out these poll des in full. In dressed meats the situation 35 50 spring lambs, |4',0035 7a: shoul'l have the best. « mJ Sd^:‘..wo today was a duplicate of that of yes straight ewes, 35.757( 34 00; mixed lots Sol.l by druggists in We solicit the deposits, large or small, of all persons Interested terday. Veal receipts were fairly 36.50. fifty-cent ami one-dol- Calve»—Beet, 37; ordinary, 36.00. The new concorn have a tn a safe and profitable invest ment at a reasonable rate of interest. large, but the demand was such that cJx and lar sizes. You may all offerings were taken, at relatively f’ORTLANI) MARKI T Q ROTATION I have a »ample bottle We pay a rate of interest on certIflcate» of deposits which 18 cheapest in the wlth » v. ry convenfonce for ” c,»t*>- high prices, and there was not enough by mail free, also a years experience bas proven safe and conservative. id because it flops. Wsssl sad flidra CUHtQJr’. “»«1 pork brought In to satisfy the de Hiipi-er«p cn«1ce, i»e: prims pamphlet telling you ismna of KstmyKwok, are well equlpped for busi"* They \\^y\w*ap3 longest mand. w to i'» nn<i f have kidney or how find out ont if y you to choice, lie; prim»«, IS^c; medium, il«, •re golng to spore no ef’t «I** Eggs Plentiful Blit Steady 1 •< 1909, choice, 20021c; prime, 19c; bladder trouble. M. M-tmon 'ention this tliia paper ------- inoee who havn landa I ""lo ll>® Eggs came In from the country In a »ri<'Hum, lBti'IUc. when writing to i, r . Kilmer tVTPYWMfMT Sheepskins------ Khearlng, 10025c eteh; very In Mt tacllltle» for ,,,nK «'long CAPITAL AND SURPLUS rather free way today, but while the GUAPAWiO wool, 25050c; medium wool, 50c 0 Bmghatnton, N. Y. Don't make any misl ” 'no Raatern buyer'”“* •" k1*® ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS supply was adequate, there was a fal «hurt WATEfiPPOOf fl long wool, 75c0|1.2ft each- n ; t ,n'.M r lbc Sw“t»I>- ih» 'newi-omere” an ■•’or,"ntly to idemand. locally and for shipment ESTABLISHED 1M»2. W- .1 1901, WIIInmHti» vnllcy, 260 Root, ami don t let a dealer sell v-L «et 1 A-J Towlt» Co. Borax USA land prices as a result held at yestcr 1« Hastern Oregon, I2*4« 'h 21c, J iihi whut they a .loo*|fo« for— C amaxmam C o . uwrrgo Tottoscrq G aaoa . Tovnrw '•»milling in pla.e of Swamp-RootLj •••• «♦ If Id«*«-—Dry hides, 15*40 17Mrc; green, "ft wlint tue other“1"* •■ trylng ¡day's level, 22 1-2 at 23 cents. De. tatffcfec. bulls, green salt, 6c, kips, M you do vou will be disappointed. l« »eli them. COUNTRY PRODUCE ^WÖ^LIVERyiLlMS Seit Reiucing Cordts Week End Specials that wil »rove a big attraction to shop- ire now showing our full line pers who know values. V of Dress Silks, Wool Goods nd Trimmings. Mens’ Section Good Clothe* a Pe, st A*seL Ladies’ Section $20 & $17.50 1 only ................................ $3.00 . $4, $5. $5.50 39c 50c: 39c 75c SI,25 New Easter Neck Wear S. H. FRIENDLY : • : ROOSEVELT’S NOTHING CAN TOUCH Bltei ïho Kidieji Are Weakened by Over-Work. me TWO HORSE BRAND : SAFETY WITH PROGRESS POMMEL \\ SLICKER Hie Eugene Loan and Savings Bank r CREED G. HAMMOND AND MORRIS J. DURYEA OPEN OFEICtS IN EU6ENE