■rax avexn This contrsctor got results. He knew how to feed hl» men. Some year» ago a contractor build­ ing a railroad in a warm climate waa ' troubled a great deal by nek new among the laborers. He turned hie attention at once to Ibeir food and found that they were gening full rations of meat and were winking water from a stream near by. He issued orders to cut down th« amount of meat and to increase greatly the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the ■xen. He also boiled Quaker Oats and «■teed the thin oatmeal water with 0M*r drinking water. Almost instantly all signs of stomach ¿borders passed and hii men showed .* decided improvement in strength ■nd «pints. This contractor had experience that taught him the great value of good S HJJSt >1,1 TIO5S OF SY MPATHV Whereas, It has been th« mlsfor- tune of Robert L. Tate, to have his band cut off, and Whereas, the long and Intimate re- ___ _____ lation held with ____ him __ In the Sunday school capacity, make« it eminently beneftttlng that we record our appre­ ciation of him, Therefore, be It resolved that the pupils of Trent Sunday school extend to Robert L. Tate, their sympathy. V. C STROUD, M. P FRALEY, W. A. McBEE, Comm. Rheumatic poisons are quickly and surely driven out of the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic remedy—li­ quid or tablet form. Dr. Shoop's booklet on rheumatism plainly and Interestingly tells just how this is done. Tell some sufferer of this book, or better still, write Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis., for the book and free test samples. Send no money. Just join with Dr. Shoop and give some sufferer a pleasant surprise. wskkly guard . T hursday april 21,1910 Nlinko Into iiaif NI kh ^ c W. H. A H. Le May. London-—(time, I._e. while w another quoted 30 to 33 than It has been since Allou'a Foot-Ease, a at Inept lc powd­ started . lA/rrkl Y REPORT nr Tflls was mostly don« In anticipation, lilts, the Inst figure only on picked er It cures painful, amartlng. a»« New I'otatiMv srv I sorer. hll M.1 nururti ur ot reaching the highest price« of th« There Is a little mure Inquiry for cent d strictly fancy lots. 1909 English hop* and some busi- i. New potatoes are down to «H a oui feet, aud Instantly takes th^V PIIGl-MP MARKET - v ,, * r before, when bluestem went to isa-al lli-rry Fl-op Iswiks Heavy. cuuc . nl mantYCi $1 ,5 and other wheats t0 ,, 10 and ness has been done. sting out of corns and bunions. H * Advices trout various center IttJI- pound along the wholesale district Hi« grentest comfort discovery of bh« Worcester- There has been very .............. — ,1.15; but at no time has the Eur­ -f at raw- today Roeolpls from the aouth aro age Allen's F\>ot Ease niakuX tight little doing on the Worcester market cate that the production of Chlttem bark.—4c. opean market justified the extreme more liberal and better sites are aud lu fact since the holidays, but a few luqulr-1 I ' ‘ berries. ‘ »-.•• all * ii berrl««. i>„rri» In ‘he now shown. or now alio«» fowl easy. Il 4« 2 Cer­ Wdbl—J»e. prices paid here. luv big 1 uorthwest thia season, will » ’ • v-eelcry. Fas«, V«e. I Pacific BUIH UUltuwww, . -- -------------- tain cure tor «wealing, callou«. swol­ les are now coming to hand. Any big "As usual, when there Is a reac ­ Livestock Market Report. the greatest In the history of the In­ Kgge—Per doxen, SOOSJc tion from extreme high prices, the rush of business would seriously ent- j dustry. l*ortland Union Stockyards, April len. tired, aclilug feet. Always use IVsiry Butter—Per roll. 4SOSOC. Tho plsnts «never looked In tendency Is to go to extremely low barrass merchants, wi few hops are better shape than they are today. 30 -Lower price« were the rule lu It to break In uew aho«« Try It to­ Fryers—Per lb., 14c. ¡ten,—Per lb.. 14c. prices. Whether “ * the market ’ ‘ - has got there available. Forty-seven pockets' Some early fruit Is expecttwl from the all lines of livestock today In addi­ day. Sold everywhere. Hy mall fur Turkeys— ISO 14c. bottom Is difficult to say. but new an-d a few l»07's were weighed to the tion to the lower rang» for cattle 35 cant« In stamps. Don't accept any Frelva, Vegetable«. Rte. district soon. aubatllub Fot fr«o trial package, prices are now down practically to on the pupbllc scales during the I b'roewater Thia year's acreage of strawberries quoted In The Journal vxcfuslvely address Alleu S Olmsted, 1-eltoy ,N. Potatoes—50c. week. Reports from the hopyards the market opened last Sep- where last night. t Onions—Per cwt.. ,1.74. t ember, European buyers autlcipate speak of weak roots and many dead throughout the Pacific northwest, la While no toppy cattle were In evi­ Y. Umoni—,4.00. somewhat greater tliau a year ago dence Orange,—-43.50 0 ,2.75. prices but their prices today stocks. lower _____ today buyers assert that the and this with the better crop pros ­ LlveateeX Market are fully as high as during Septem­ extreme top price they are wllllug PLEASANT HILL AND pects la expected to again give the Good cows—2 1-2 at 3 l-2c. Dallas Mohair Pool. ber and October. to give la ,6.60. This is 35c leas ENTERPRISE ITEMS Common cows—2 1-4 at Sc. The Dallas mohair pool sale Satur­ ordinary Individual a chance to at thau was offered yesterday and In­ “I do not Imagine any great ¿ra fn the Northweat. noi do 1 find tl on. a. wa. expected ap^.r ’ . “ “ *' 1 l ‘ ,B “ “ ‘ h * fru 'L ‘ h 2L>'' ar - Steers—3 S 4 ff 4 W . amount of wheat is held by the farm- day, Instead of clearing dicates that Immediate requirement* lbs. Oulous arc Scare«, Veal—Prime dreaaed. under 114 Hpeetal Correspondence to laical dried onions were scarce of killers have been filled. Pleasant >MII. April I* K^ropa In Grass cattle were In from Califor­ 6 bv lom»°exnlyt “*ir * h be *“ h , ve left , h ‘* *“ « mor * That un " 1 along Front street today and this ha« Mutton ow toot—-403440. I claimed Ihtl u before Dvrore. a n**«- mumn <-««»»« «r*. w» --- ._ of 10 i>00 orto^^n.h iP 7’’ certain position than nia today and an entire tratnlo.nl this vicinity are looklug fl*«, Hog, on foot—S4,e. Is worth materlslly i caused the price to steady conslder- of 10.000 the 000 probable bushels I consider thia year 1 ago -- Drawe.t Hoge—1144«. will start ffrm Merced during the peclally corn and potatoes cesMve amount ex- of mohair more niore thau tnau a^X a year ago Is 1» conceded In ' ably Ai i“1“—* I « supplì.'.- “»»Ha* ar« ¿''I'* oxuect- day. Yddlltonal Mlns Vhtna Howard vis It »J Lambs—4 H 0 5c. According to advices received Urtl« aad Feed wheat In the country being nearer all quarters, but just what the stuff ed from the Sherwood from there by local people, the cattle home of the Misses Htataer«' Fleur—,4.75. Is wvrth the eveut of Saturday half of that." are In good condition and will like­ week, .----------- at j l morrow Fgg* are <'leaned Up. Wheat—Per bushel. ,1.05. Tho High school students are busy Dallas seems not to have determined. ly enter the market here In eseellent Bran—Per ton. ,31. Egg market along Frout street Foreign Hop Market (\>iwMtion«. 1 There Is a good deal of caustic com- Mixed feed—Per ton. 333. shape, considering the extent of the preparing fur commencement •i*r* was quite well cleaned up thia morn ­ class. Shorts—Per ton. 333. English market conditions are re­ ' nient afloat anent that transaction, ing, although later In the day huge journey, Baled Hay—«1?. Hert Beaver Is calm ported by the Kentish Observer of and it Is reported by some local shipments Sharp Cm in Swine Value«. came forward from the Oat*—Per buahel. I*«- Kber llolln visits the Enterprise i traders ___ thst the reported sale at April 7. as follows: Ilog market prices here show a Rolled Barley—,33. country. Sales were made late last was not a sale at all —nothing ____ __________ "Trade in hops during and since Dallas waa sharp break for the day and the ex­ school quite frequetitl). sender what but a hocus-pocus sort of maulpula- night as low aa 24 He a doxen but the «traction Is? holidays has been very quiet, but POKTLAND MARKKT REPORT. the the part of the management ’ the average quotation received on tho treme top today Is ,10.50. The sharp Thu High school students are re­ 1 Btfeet was 25c. Practically the same price losses lu the east and middle ceiving much benefit from the Liter­ Portland. Or., April 21.—A mar­ any transactions that take place are lion on full quotations. There is now a of the pool. west during the past few days hate ket will be found for all the wheat at condltlvu exists today. It is currently reported that the better demand for useful cop-' hud a disquieting effect upon local ary 8ocl«t> left In the Northwest, according to rather Drvwsccl Meets are Weaker. T M Grubbs made a trip la Ron­ hops, but consumers seem un­ highest bid submitted at the sale in buyers atwi It la asserted that hogs Dressed meat values along Front T. B. Wilcox, president of the Port­ per willing to pay the prices, which are question was 30 S cents. William street are weaker. Veal is now being can be landed In Portland today ton county Chis week. land Flouring Mills Company, who comparatively We understand that M E Furrow high in consequence of Brown, of Salem, being the bidder. says the supply available is not so the small supply. Continental hops This offer, after a conference of the shaded because of the warmer front Interior Nebraska points nt has sold hl* store to H W White of *10 25 aud *10.50 During the past large as some people declare. Mr. I weather and if heavy arrivals con ­ very scarce and full hold the management of the Polk County tinue there is every likelihood of a two days the drop east of the Rock­ Eugene. We are sorry to lose Mr Wilcox believes that price«, which are Growers' Association, is said tv have ies has reached a total of *1 per Firrow. hut wish Mr. White auceas. have been sagging for several weeks. ¡ bigbest quotations. American mar-, been rejected, whereupou one of the break In quotations. I'rof E Kllpratrlck was an ex­ are unaltered.” hundred pounds and as packers here W«N Is not for the very small of ­ are now at the bottom and that buy­ kets The latest trade reports of the . officials of the pool Is reported to ferings of dressed hogs that market are compelled to secure tire bulk of tinguished guest of Miss Helen Klu- ing will be resumed as soon as it is English i have bld In the pool himself, at 33 H hop factory sav tn part: I _______ their killings front there It la cer­ ny a few days ago. clear that the lowest limits have *2 have ••«■»■»**< Wild, Neame & Co., London—Our rents, and to turned it It nvpr over tp to too, would show a break along the tain that local prlcea will follow Ia>u Farrow is now teachtug th» street. Eveu with the nominal sup­ been reached. In discussing the pres-! market generally is quiet, though \ y Ir r ’ Brown. Enterprise school, he was formerly a ply the trade says It is harder to sell their lead. ent market and the prospects, Mr.----------_---------- . As a result of the deal Focal local deal deal- ­ High school student latntbw are AOc I,owvr. Wilcox said: (buyers are showing rather more dls- - * - —.*...*_ arrivals at the top. Mark Goodman made a business Market for lambs la 50c lower to­ ■'The difficulty is that oa a declin- position to trade, and further pur- ers today declared that the mohair As|M*ragu* Mnrki-l StisuMer. market was as much "In the air ” as lng market none will buy until he chases for consumption have been Market for asparagus Is steadier. day and tor spring stock th» highest trip to Eugene yesterday. ever, and some of them had little or Th« nig.» school •»» visited last value today la ,7 50. There was no has to. Prices in the Northwest were effected during the past week, With smaller arrivals from the south change In sheep prices forced by buying, by speculators, - -- —-— — «.v.l generally week by the following: Mrs Lord. Manger & Henley, - London The nothing to say as to what the stuff and local growers furnishing just during the day because of the scant Mrs Heaver aud the Misses Bchwara- was actually worth. One dealer ex­ chiefly, to a point that was In excess trade has been slow durlug the past pressed the belief that SO to 30 H abcut enough to take care of the arrivals. Beat wethers are quoted .it era week in consequence of the holi ­ *’’• and ewes at *5. Yearling lambs Mr Dera. r*. SC l<»U SC 75 4 <>it Mrs. Paris la very ill Her dsugh- I » ter of Spokane Is now at her bed- MlugM. >.* 5l bull«. side » 4ttl«- H vmi »i- * ra. I»> i lloga «**•! <»f th ■Miss Albert« Mit hews, of Union sio Au fancy ||0.S0uSll Hlrlv school Ilk»« a Sophomore »a i> - nn«•„ r«*4l. b«*al w« ' Soft More.” dlnar> withers, CHEEItFULBEt'KEY iuilllt,, l> 4»0 W B. Coer to W It Veit, lot I'alvc Itoat, 17. ordlti rnun, 11.51). 1. block 3, Cooper*Randall's Add to Cottage Grove; *1 35. Melvin Hansen to D W Crandall, I’OIUI.IM) «AIIKIT ATI»*» lota II. 4 and 3. block ,. Midway Park; ,10 U. 8. to Patrick Dalton. <-v» of Ifopn ’iyo>. choku. icv lie. prime. 15c. in cd lu in. He. ne >, , see 34. and sv of nwig. sec. Siicrpakiui, --¿hearing. lOyJAc each 35. tp IS. 13 w; Pat. short wool. 15<>5oc. medium wool, bucg Elbert K Brown to L. Vanlesa. each, long wool. 7»cvll.w*5 «•*♦« u Wool l>< >. Willamette valley, !0y lot 1. sec .1" (p I .' '. w . ,5"„ i . Eual«*rn Or« gun. 1 er I”* D W Crandall to George T Hall. Hkhe—Mry hid««. gr.en. bulla. gre«U4 »a.1. v . klpe. » Jr . lots i and 5, block 4, Midway lor. calves, green, 13VI6« Park. ,10 Tallow Prime, pct I»»., Sylc. No. 3 Albina E. Forrest to A H Brab- id grraee I Q 3 Sa• <*hlttim bark I V Gr ham. lot 5. block 3, University Add Mohulr Nominal. l>i0. 3<»G He. to Eugene; ,000. Halter, Hgga aad Pvaliry Dock Marshall to O C Miller. 10 73 Egg»- Local • -aiidl«*d. aeh’ct. Hutter Fat l»e|lvery f o. b. Portland acre« In sec. 3*, tp 17, i w; ,774. —Sw> rt cr«'Min. 31c, sour, 3>c. Joseph Perkins to 8 K le-wla, n *4 Butter Extra creamery, lie; fancy. 32VfcV. store, 21c; California, extra of aw S and s', of nw'q, aec 30, creamery. 32 ^c. t|>. 31. 3 w; *1400. 1—It is being more highly improved than any other residence section of Portland. It contains improvements which can be found in no other residence section of Uii.iLt*x4.a A -i- |kefak*Jv,¿1 the entire city. It is from 5 to 10 minutes closer in than other residence additions now on sale. Is only one and one-half miles from the center of the city, in the midst of an excellent residence district of fine homes and streets. Two of the best service carlines now run to and through the property in differ­ ent parts of the tract; there are two other lines which are within two blocks of the southerly portion. The Montavilla and Rose City Park lines run to and through Laurelhurst, and the Sunnyside and Mount Tabor cars are only two blocks from the southerly end. < j 4 , | .< • ju. , > I; : • i > n »' • »regon fancy full cream, ¡cream. Itc. triplets ami daisies, 19c. »ung America, Z 2i»r, 30 so. Wheat Noinlnal, Ira« k club, club. Mtt 90c; bluestein. 94g95c, Wlllain»*tt«j val­ ley. for. M 11 tif fa :! ng pt It • I ’ I ■ f Hi: miiidllhgx. -o. abort«, H- ■hurt«. < hop. ion. S-l" I Jo. lalf iAifilif», iif.i nit-.tl, meal. t I'.’l i per p• : t<»n tufi Flour New • rup, patent«, |5 75 Wil* larnette valley. barrel. export I I- .! 15.76, grades |4 ;:«» graham I ■ ,"U ¡5 9<>. i >••. I ».7» bah s | I ’> a l< •• Ti ,t. k V- I v. I i» • S . Ki. 2« Com—Whole, S36. cracked. 117 ton _ Hay— I'rudut ■ ra’ price New timothy. Wlllarn» tt«* valley, S.’04t S2I . ortllnnry, • < ■ . SIR ’ ' ' • ’ | I S ‘ mixed. Sir>.6<». clov «T No I S 1 5 k«> g, Eastern Multnomah ami Clacka- ns. 45. Willamette valley, 40c. new pUtatOyM, 4|fcC. Vegdtahiea -New turnips, 70<|7Sc; beets, 70075c; <-arrets, i0O7f. 2. SI 250 SI GO; buying. No. 1. SI 25. garlylc, lo r/ j 2c per lb. Apples- S 1.500 12 "0 'lrnta and Prevftatoas Dressed Meats Front street hogs, fancy, 13%<;; ordinary, I3<-. veals, ex­ tra. lie: ordinary, I Off 10 spring lambs, 12c; y«?arllng lambs, 11c; mut­ ton. Or. Iiams. Baron, Etc — fast bacon, 20% 0 29c; picnics, 15 k <- roll regular abort clear« •><■<1. IRHc. ba< ka, smok<*d, IM%c rd tongu,-*. 40r lb I«ar«l- Kettle leaf, 7 fi-Re per lb.; steam rendered, 7c per lb.; compound, 6s, 12%c | It«- TRI» Menn Y'o you know that the pleasant herb tea. lui lie's Family Medicine will removo all these troubles almost Immedlate- If you do not know It. get a package today at any druggists or dealer's (25c), and you will be glad we told you. SAVFD IÌCOM THE (¿ll%% E, "I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of «offering from severe lung trouble.” writes Mrs M. L. Dll. of ('Inrksvllle, Tenn. ‘'Often the pain In my chest would be almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Or. King's New Discovery has n.ado m t fc<»' like a new person. It's the best medicine made for throat an J lungs.” Obstinate coughs, •tubborn colds, hay fever, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and hem­ orrhages. hoarseness and whooping cough, yield quickly to this wonder­ ful medicine Try It. 50c and ll.oo. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W. A. Kuykendall. HMt IO OH® FROM SENÄIE ♦ ♦ + ♦ MARRIED t ♦ ♦ »♦♦«<»e»««e«ce«ee««o4««««e ♦ ♦ At th» 'home of the bride’« parents Mr. and ---- ’ Mrs. ” L. Hi-rntzen, west of Eugene. April 20, 1910, George Ohl- sen and M.-s Loulte ..... ................... — ... M. Berntsen, Rev. Thorby, pastor of tho Danish churE NATIONAL FOHEHT u the rlmllar announcement of Al­ drich. seemed to have a stunning ef­ fect on the senate. Hale Is the old- >- ' meml>< { In the senate, In point <>«| service. No I’olitlc, in It. I Speaker Cannon, speaking of the pro pectlve retirement of Aldrich and Hale, said polltlca had no bear­ ing. and thnt they are Influenced wholly on consideration« of health.