TWELVE THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. MAR 31. 1910 lut I IlK'ltld.d WEEKLY REPORT Or EUGENE MARKET NOTHINC Chittem tiarl \\ uul J6v. CAN TOUCH rlluml THE TWO HORSE BRAND Poultry IVr dus I'er I Per II Fruit»« Pntulvva- unlim»- IV r cwt.. It î LvinnnH I 1. 50. Orangt a | 2.76 $3.00. I.K« • lurk Mnrbrt < uhi (!< uh I cowh -s 2 i-a 1-2 at 3 I-2c. Common cov s 2 1-4 at 3c. Steers 3 1 «»4 lliura iv, Ih pi’in Mutton on foot W 3 He. Hog» on foot S*S$e DrvMMrd llogi* llS$e luimb»- 4 Mi <1 t»e. W heat r jj, «ft u t h buy­ na A II Addinglot ing In conjunction with mitre or leus Ih!» pl»<« of bu.lli! pressure to sell nt this and have fore- ■ nd «a>» the I*tab < jed prices down almost 10 cents a pnnv I» prepari»« » | pound from the top quotation of the of |H>wdur on a «rade I | season. ■tore I English hops find an active de- But while thin«» ar | mand at London around 130 and 140 the other Hide of the rlv< shillings, while Pacifica bring only not been Pile !• ran n 95 to 110 shillings there New York N ( ROW ITEMS «»neral merchandise »t«i DONNA ITEMS DEADWOOD ITEMS SORE THROAT States are selling at 2 5 cents Ger­ I hotel, feed baril. tw W1 man hoj>s sell readily at the equiva­ J Special Correspondence. [»hop». Iwo rhoppln« Special Correspondence. Cokls. Coughs. Croup and Catarrh Special Correspondence, lent of 51 to 55 cents first coat to Crow. March 28. Special Easter and a '«as plant ” Thi March 25.—Charles Donna. March 28.—Mr. and Mrs. ( Deadwood. relieves in two Minutes. grower. In Oregon. Washington and rvices were held by the Baptist» at I I California, tinted around the atom Peck, who came from Washington however, hops cuu be I Frank Wolf have sold their farm and Crow Sunday. the »tore pore your throat sore? I bought lit 15 to 18 cents. about three months ago to visit his days for ! i expect to leave in a few Mrs. Ann Owen who has been seri ­ evenlUKS I.st Breathe Hyomei. I Th« past week has witnessed u father and brothers of t]jis place, is "natural caa * Montana. We regret very much to ' ously ill with inflammatory rheuma­ tnntiTlal Increase of activity In lo- Have you catarrh? is thought to be better, Frank Cruz» going back to his work tomorrow. Breathe Hv.mel. see them leave, but wish them sue- ¡ tism. hop market, as it result of which Dr. Brown was called to attend I l«al gene la»t week HAve you a cough? the downward t«nH changed hands, the IRVING ODD FELLOWS year. Mr. Seavey. accompanist by his Miss Nondys Owen, who has been Oregon to do some dl price« The Worden-Burnett sawmill, of does not contain any cocaine or mor­ son, Lee. who is a sophomore at the attending paid running from 15 to 18 school in Eugene, is home cents, »Iatan««, and this place, has started up. They say phine and all that is necessary is to O. A. C., came home Saturday from again. PASS RESOLUTIONS over Dealers »ay there are be- , two or t breathe at through the little pocket Corvallis to spend Easter here. orders will be promptly filled. tween 15,000 utid 18,000 bale» »till Mrs. Sovern has organized a sort fette*» and wrac Irving. Oregon. March 2*. 1910 C. Wilcutt, of this place, has a team inhaler that comes with each outfit. ; Miss Anna Hill, of Eugene, spent unsold In the state. ------ A complete outfit costs only SI. 00 Sunday In Donna visiting relatives. of club of the young folks for prac­ W hereas. The great and supreme -«■ of oxen. $1.00, Country Produce Strong. AtiMixinntTOM'i «orni; Ruler of the t'nlverae han In Illa Jesse Rust, of Blachley. is in our. at druggists everywhere and at the i Saturday evening the Royal Neigh­ tice in singing. One of the notable feature» of th« . . . . assessing. _•__ »»_ He assessed ______ a ( Red Cross rx...~ Mr. and Mrs. Crow. Mr. and Mrs. All person» Inl*reatn4 ara here! neighborhood Drug Co. and Hyomei |g ----- bors of .— America gave -- an -- entertaln- ------------ iHufman and Mr and Mrs. Curtis market this Spring Is the strength infinite wladom removed from out that I have been appointed land on Lake Creek at $15 per acre, J guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, meat and pie round, which was a were callers at Mr. Hinton's last Sun- displayed by practically everything midst our worthy and esteemed ■ ttflaA m duly 'luallflvd aa adinlnlairav r «li brother, J. It Yates. and coughs, colds, sore throat and bron­ splendid success, both socially and fl- jay which is quite high. In the country produce line Price» the Will anneled of the eelate of T» Whereas. Irving lodge No 78. I. O reve A liaSer. deceaeed. said appol« This has been one of the finest win- . chitis or money back. A Hyonrtl nanclally. About one hundred p«r- q c Kraal returned to Portland on the whole are the highest known being In tha Probale ‘è.1**' 1 tars for loggers in a long time, on Inhaler lasts a lifetime and extra bot­ sons packed the M. W. A. hall to Us yesterday. at thi« time In tne year, and prob­ O. F . ha» lost a worthy brother; ment |j«n ' lily, state of • »r therefore be It account of the high waters, which tles of Hyomei can be obtained from I capacity. An excellent — ably an average o 20 to 25 per cent all peraotia having ■ latti , ex ¿Tffr f program was Q Bernard, a sister of Hom­ Resolved. That we remember that retate must preamt the with i<»*p took most all the old jams out that druggists for only 50 cents. Sample rendered and each number was wor — ­ er Alice above the general range of a year Davenport, was granted a divorce ago. The Indication», further, are the sands of the glsss for ns. too. are vote here, to me within eia months fra of Hyomei and booklet, free. Ad­ thy of commendation. Those especial­ had been tn the creek for years. the date of this notice, at the law offlt at Salem from Kenneth L. Bernard flowing that while we mourn the Look out for a wedding about July dress Booth’s Hyomei Co., Buffalo, ly to be commended were a dialogue. of f It and t> t" Ijitourelte. In •»«• i The couple were married at Flag­ that relatively high price« will be -»-- —i City. County of Cla< kainaa. «ear Greenleaf. Boys, save up your N. Y. "The Rural Orator.” by Vance Seavey staff. Artz., August 31. 1905, and maintained throughout the »utnmer. loss of our brother, we will bow to ■on Hint ...at* of Oregon the will of the Divine Ruler, realising Increase of consumptive demand In tin can«. and Gordon Cookingham, and a mon­ have one child. The grounds alleg- Paled this ltd day of Nuvetnl death Is the crowning act of life; ll»> it 1« understood the people of up­ ologue soliloquy. "Old Sweethearts,” I ed in the complaint are cruel and in- the Coast country, with no corres­ that ponding Increase In the supply, bun be It further per Deadwood have a threshing ma­ by Ralph Martin. Also a recitation, | human treatment. Resolved, That In hla loss wo ex­ lifted poultry prices to th« record chine and expect to thresh quite a Comique,” by Miss G. Thompson. tend to the bereaved wife and son our level for this market, mid th« mar ­ lot of grain this season. After the rendition of the program LOTKRN M. P. Wheeler passed through our ha audience turned its attention to of good health should prevent sick­ ket bids fair to stay about where It sincere sympathy and commend them to the tender mercy of Him who do It relieves stomach misery, sonr *w- th? pics, which were excellent. neighborhood on the 20th on busi- ness instead of letting tl emaelves Is until there Is »»me change In ach, belcliiac, and coree all etruuM-h di­ ness. Rev. Geo. Ramsey, a E. B. I', stu­ get sick and then try to sure it. the »apply situation. Today Front ••th ull things well; and bo It further 1 Resolved* That a copy of these res­ »»tri Mr. Peck made a flying trip to ease or money krk. Lar.-e box c. tab dent. preached at the schoolhouse So long as you keep your liver bowels street dealers quoted good hen» at Htai olutions 1st spread on the minute I of 20 cents a pound and reported It ut ­ Blachley a short time ago for grain lets Û0 cent». Dmgsiira In aL kr.rau. Sunday to a well-filled house. and siomach in a healthy and active the ladge. a copy be printed In the and provisions. Herbert Hill, who Is a student at condition you won't get sick. Bal­ terly Imltosslble. even at this price, h I fumi l»h- Born—March 20, to the wife of Eugene Business College, was lard's lierbfne relieves com tipation. to get sufficient suppll-a 'mm the Eugene dally | C. Casperson has returned from the ( Clarence Burnett, of this place, a big home over Sunday and returned to inactive liver and all stomach and country. In other imultrv line» con- ed the Pacific Odd Fellow for | 1 r Minnesota »'here he spent the winter. cation, and a c< be forward! d I ditlons are about the same. girl. ■ Eugene on the morning train. bowel trouble. Sold by Dillon i Mrs. Fred Worden and family are He will soon begin the erection of a The usual Spring slump In the egg the bereaved fan Mrs. Getchell and Mrs. McGrath, I» visiting her sister. Mrs. Burnett, of new residence on West Seventh street 'state deputies of the Royal Neigh- Drug Co. market has not yet •>me, and no west of Blair. this place, for a while. body now expects It will come at all. j bors of America, were in Donna a few , Investor* Flood Portland, Levi Berkshire, of this place, has I lays ago in the interest of that lodge. E. . manager of the land At this stage of the season In other .got about fifty apple trees to set out Fortify now against the Grip—for j of Hartman and Thomp- years it has been no unusual thing and expects to get as many more. He it comes every season sure! Preven- I You want the Normal school ques­ department bankers, Portland, states that for eggs to go to 20 cents, or even loo {»ollara riula «nd dl«biir»<«meiii ■ays there will be a market for apples tics—the little Candy Cold Cure J tion separated from politics. That is •on, the demand for timber lands, farms, lower, as the result of a glutted mar­ which ludg men t Wil» mrolltul iti some of these times. Dr Ixiwo, . the __ optician, ____ _ will »... be Of In dorki Tablets—offer in this respect a most | what the initiative bill does for Mon­ and orchards is unprecedented, and ket. This year the market Is fairly In lh<* i li-rk » offl« «* uC - a Mrs. O. Wilcutt made a visit to this certain and dependable safeguard. mouth. This ia your opportunity to that the record of »ales 1» amazing well supplied, but there are no signs Junction City until noon of April 13 < ourt trif in m «I<1 4 <>unty on thr ’ I Preventics, st the ‘‘»neeze stage” keep it always separate. The state If you wish to buy or sell It may pay of a glut In any quarter, and eggs are Eugene April 14. 15 and 16. r Horace Worth of Portland, In a re­ gon ■pondent. of this place? Why. he haa common "colds come in from the country at 22 1-2 ---------- — __ __ But promptness is tors. pharmacists, etc., why not her In ..rd. i to N«tllN(> mtld Judgrnrl been asleep and has just awakened. | the pocket or purse, for instant use. teachers? We must have schools. The to 23 cents. cent arrival In the city, lie < experts <>Nf4 mid ¡4- • ruing ' oats, to Mil tn« ffl J Merrick was a stage passenger lowing rlhrd real property, »Itua to purchase a small tract near better trained the teacher, the better Dressed pork and veal have for j Box of 48 for 25c. Bold by Yerlng- Eugen» «r«*g(i school and more intelligent service passengers for the same place were two months been selling at prices and establish a imiiltry ranch Io-wit: Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey Drug «tore.______ . An nn Lot i m« In Hr. t U li Thlr I y I -I For Coughs and Colds. sumption, the former at 12 1-2 to 13 SUH&CTUBE FOR THE GUARD mout**- wA3«jdlng there. H. \rnt» «-n Routh. l(migr Thru« • "I 1-2 cents a pound and the latter at. 111 i n.< -11 • Meridian con lull IS to IS 1-2 1 * cents, but the demand •1« i• n of hind in ina • .ounl■ Mow, therefore. In the nnm< of tl continues sufficient to keep th« “■ *.................. __.» mar- Htnte of Oregon, mid In i-omtilla ket fairly well cleaned tiji all the •mid execution and order «>r mil I *1 Anil time. From this time on, however, on Hnturdiiy, llo? 3<»th duv < I.rlweon the tinurg^f ‘ the chances are that both these ... corn- 1 At it' and i o . i... u t, in ,* i modifies will work dawnward to ■ • i f some extent at l<-ast, for with warm .I• -. t f i . i . .iitl i . weather consumption Is expected to X fall off. I • • u 9 JR ■ ’ Best grade city and country cream- above tlca« rlbetl reiil pro|»r»rr\'. ery butter has fall« n 3 cents a pound ■’»'"•A ** 'S •»I II I. I -’ since f - ..., year ...... .......... the first of - th<' and Is now Our Prices Will Be an Inducement I • ' ' ' ' ’ ' ’ I . I 1 I • • • ’ • . I i I ! 1 . ' • t I selling at 36 cent« a pound, an un­ I »nfe«| nt i;ng« n. , Oregon. M hi < l • l" Men’s Patent Kid, $5.00 values___ ! $2.85 usual price for thin time of th« yen r. A further cut la schedule,1 for the Elen’s Tan Oxfcrds $4.00 values. 3.35 near future, but just when It will - ,, , v * e,*vœœv viV‘ i• »• »oe Men’s Tan Shoes, $5.00 values____ 2.85 come is a matter of uncertainty, Thu cheese market Is meager and In li­ Women’s Patent Pumps, $3.00 values 2 45 cations arc that the present bigli IIIKII Woman’s Kid Oxfords, $3.00 values. 1.98 prices will hold for at least a month. Portland Livestock Market Women’s Tan Oxfords, $4.00 values. 2.50 This long entalilishct! bank Is . progressive |)U| |f la nitore all rlM Portland Union Stockyards. March «•fe. Women’s Kid Oxfords. $2.50 values. 1.65 30. Trailing In the livestock market was extremely slow this morning, Care In negotiating loan», llbcrnl and Impartial Misses Patent Oxfords, $2-50 values. 1.69 treatment of p*- and at noon no transactions whatev­ fron«, the extension of every coiirfvMjr w«««i Misses Gunmetal Pumps, $3 values . 1.98 with lilgh-gr«*** er had been reported by the various biiMnea» practice—ttw-ae are the prime requisites of our mod commission handlers. moder» Boys’ Calf Skin Shoes, $2.75 values. 1.85 banking, and wo nlwaya try to carry out lliw' policies In ful»- Extremely heavy arrivals of cattle Youth Caff Skin Shoes, $2.50 values. 1.60 «ar - •• •- -- — were shown during the day, and this We »»licit rhe deposits, large or »mali, of all persona Interested Is what very likely held the buying Childs Tan Button, $1.50 values____ .89 In a safe and profitable Invest ment at a reasonable rate of interest. In check. Buyers are disposed to hit the price a few fractions If possible, We pay a rate of Interest on certificato» of deposita which H* ••specially as most of the stuff that yewrs experience has rwm Ium proven «afe aafe andconiwrvatlvo, «ndconarrvatJve. arrived today was of only medium quality. , Sheep Market Hold'» Firm Th« sheep market Is holding very firm. The big bunch that arrived CAPITAI, \NI» Nl'ltPl.i s lat.- yesterday was sold just previous ONE III NDREIt ANI» TWENTY-FIVE TIIOl'flAMD DOLLARS to th« close of th« day at $s per ENT" ltl.lsllh.il lMI»a. hundred pounds. The animals ever- MIOMA Cures htfiôestton YOUR EASTER SHOES THEY’RE HERE New, New, New New New, New, New Ladies* shoes. Oxfords, Colonials, Sandals and Slippers in very good leather Men’s shoes and Oxfords, some swell styles; shoes for the girls the boys the children and the babies the best of stock and the latest shapes We have SAFETY WITH PROGRESS Easter Shoes for everybody. Phone Main 484 DODGE DEPARTMENT STORE Corner 8th The Eugene Loan and Savings Batik