D, TSX7MDÀY APRIL 38, 1010 t I t Special Sale Go-Carts ee :: : • ♦♦ ♦< ’ PERSONALS IVg Give : • Zw.ij; Absolutely Fre< (From Friiay's Dally Guard.* Tom Nolan of Corvallis, wa* In Eu- Tlx People’« Comm >n he - ms Me die il A<‘ genne Sunday. I'.njliih. or Medicine Simpi.hed, by R. V. I L. A. Frey of North Head, ■pent iShief (Joniultin^ Phy«» ia.i t > t.‘.r I r !i<7. Sunday In Eugen«. <ical Institute ut Buffalo, • buok of lar^c pc^e« an J F. T. Plank took the noon train over 700 illustrations, iu «.?*•< r *4* * covers, to sny one sending 21 one- today for Portland. stsmps to cover cost cf mailing cr, I rmch (¿loth binding for 31 «' »«XT** W. A. Reynold* wa* In the city Over 6K),000 copies of t! i complete I amily Doctor Book were sold in cloth from Creswell today, binding at regular of $1.SO. A.*t '>sr h, one and a bull million copian were given away A nc»», now. I i .-to-. :• revised * edition is now ready V. C. Brown went to Albany thia »•7 as above. u . fur mailing. Bsttsv seal NOW, be' ire i I are gone. Address W orld ', O is - afternoon on bu.tne»*. PSNSASY Ml ■DICAL Assoctsno ., R. V, I .rec, ,4. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. W. W. Haines went to Albany afternoon on builne**, We have over 200 Go-Car!i and Cabs for the accommodation of the Lane County babies, DR. PIBRCXCa FAVORITE PREHCRIPTION C E Dickey of Baker City 1* trans and are placing them all on s.le at the very lowest figures ever offered on the coast. We ab THE ONE PF.M? ,*?Y for worasn’i peculiar ailments good eaougli acting business In Eugene. Mr* E It Gilstrap Is visiting her solutely have the only large and complete selection of these goods in Lane County, and at that it» makers urc nut afraid to print oo its outside wrapper tit parent* In Albany for a few days. •very ingredient. No SecrcU-No Deception. the prices every baby in Lane County should have a Go-Cart to ride in. These Go Carts are Ml** Ad* Wailaca of PortlanJ, 1* THE ONE REMEDY for women which contain» no alcohol mm I vlaltlug student friend* In Eugene. all 1910 goods—not a single one left over from a year ago—and you know what that means F 11. Mlll'-r of Butte, Mont , wa* do habit-forming druj^s« blade from native medicinal forest roots —Last season’s Go-Carts will need new rubber tires ,as rubber not in use rots out. Noth *n arrival In Eugene tbl* morning. I ef well eetablishcd curative seiue. | Gllfrey Campbell ha* returned ing of that kind in our carts. from a week’* stay at Woodburn. Dr. J. 1. Russell of Willamina, Or./ John Davie*. Sr., I* here from I* transacting buslne«* In Eugene. SAYS CRUSHED Lewiston. Idaho, on buslne«*. I>ale and Owen Osburn of Browns Mr*. W. F. Osburn 1* in Portland ville. were In the city over Sunday. on business for a few day*. GRAVEL IS NOT George J. Wilhelm and wife, of W. H. Larimer of Fall Creek, wa* Harrisburg, were In the city Sunday. Folding Go-Cart, regular $8.00 value, a good Fulton Cart—nothing better made for ser In the city over night on buslne*«. GOOD FOR ROADS Professor Earl Kilpatrick of Pleas Missci Olga and Beulah Martin of strong cart: upholstered in imitation leather. ant Hill, was in Eugene over Sunday. Crcawell. visited In Eugene today. vice. Heavy reinforced wheels. We are exclu (Springfield News.) J. R. McCurdy of Independence,! A. J. Benz, of Baker City, wa* an The work of macadamizing th« Sale Price....................................... sive agents for Eugene. Large and complete line Mo., wa* an arrival in Eugene yester arrival in Eugene thia afternoon. county road between Springfield and day. C. Baragar, of Charlotte. Mich, is Eugene city limit* is progressing nice of Fultons, all at special prices. Dr. J B. Olmstead, of Portland, In the city looking for a locatiou. ly. but in the opinion of the News, it Regular $8.50 Go-Cart, 1910 pattern; large and wa* an arrival in Eugene this after-1 S. F. Sipe* of Tillamook, I* here will be a poorly constructed piece of noon. The Wagner Line of Carts — a big advertised visiting relative* for a few day*. roomy; in black, brown and green.. A one- road, and a useless expenditure of Al Holden returned to Portland J. Roussellot and wife of Port cart. You cannot get them everywhere. We are today after a visit with his mother land, arrived in the city this after money. The expert who Is in charge •motion, up-to-date cart for only of the work has made the statement her*. noon. closing out this line, as the factory made us ex i that a substantial and satisfactory M. F. Moore of Oregon City, 1* vis- Dr. A. Sharpie* wa* in the city Itlng relative* in Eugene for a few from hi* farm near Pleasant Hill to road cannot be made of the material Regular $11.00 Rambler Cart: well made; large clusive agents and then sold to another party. that is being used, and that the eltii- day*. day. zena should remonstrate against the rubber tires; folds with one motion; all col Rev. E. C. Sanderson returned This is a big opportunity for you to get a good Payette Thomson, of Waltervllle, tbl* afternoon from a shotr trip to Is visiting In the city for a few use of river gravel. The durability of the road ba* been thoroughly test ors; good value at $11.00; sale price cart for little money. Balern. day*. ed, and subatatiate* our statement. G. J. Horan of Ixu Angeles, is ln L. H. Newton of Hornbrook. Cal., Where it has been completed and ve Eugene with a view to investing In wa* an arrival In Eugene this morn hicles allowed to travel, the round Remember, the above are only a few prices, which serve as an indicator.' We have over property. ing. rock rolls from under the weight and H. M. Bryant and D. E. Marriott of 50 styles and every one reduced during this sale. Prices given are in some instances below Herbert Leigh returned this noon it is nearly as bad a* the graveled Seattle, are In the city on buslne** from a business trip to Cottage road*. The rock that la being used wholesale, and at sale prices are strictly cash. for a week. Grove. comes from the river bed and 1* put Mr. and Mr*. L. G. Hullo and son We sell all grades of Housefurnishings for cash, credit or on installments at lower E. C. Statzer, the Pleasant Hill through the crusher, but much of it arrived home this afternoon from an real estate hustler, was In the city is so small that it passes through the prices than you can obtain elsewhere. See us and you will buy here. outing at Newport. today. jaws without being cracked, there Misses Orbie Nat wick and Gladys Earl Pearce of Lincoln. Neb., fore nearly two-thirds of the roek Franz returned this afternoon from among the arrival* In Eugene used is nothing more or less than a visit at Sutherlin. night. screened gravel. We have been in Mis* Cora Hackett, of Portland, Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Barrett of formed that the county court have ex after a visU wltlf friends In Eugene, Portland are visiting relatives in Eu amined the work now finished and returned home today. gens. have pronounced it satisfactory. Gregory Burbacb, wife and son,' Miss Ellen Bailey returned this returned home this afternoon from afternoon from a visit near Junc Thousands of dollars will have been spent in the completion of the two- an outing at Newport. tion City. mile strip, and unless different meth- Mr*. D. F. Green returned to ads are employed large portions of it Near New Postoffice EUGENE’S BIG HOUSEFURNISHERS Clackamas today after a short visit ^*♦♦*♦,■****4***1 461 to 465 Willamette St. will have to be done over each yewr. with relatives In Eugene. Good roads is what Lane county MU* Maude Blair, was in the city $ Real Estate Transfers $ need*, but we wlir venture to say that today on her way back to Portland after a short visit with her parents, ************************e the county court will realize before another year that they have made a at Cottage Grove. t Louis Standacher to Nettie M mistake. Mrs. E. Schwarzschild and daugh would have graded prime being cut while no price has lH»en shaded today day. A week ago the sheep run was ter, Miss Minnie, went to Portland Arne; E 80 feet of lot 1, block 1, of WEEKLY REPORT OF INDIAN (TtEEX ITEM«. McFarland’* ad to Cottage Grove. down to medium because of the 1*«*- supplies are not moving off quite so 62 head. this afternoon on a visit. $1109. ence of stem* and leave*. Miss Gladys McKeesney of A»h-; j well as expected. Storage opera- EUGENE MARKET "The growers by tbl* time should ’ lions have been resumed, but the F. L. Chamber» to E. R. Schultz; Indian Creek. April 27.—The I»- land, arrived here this afternoon to Port la ad l.lreateeM Market lot 13, block 16. Chambers’ ad to dian Creek Literary Society wa* held j realles the necessity of (praylug Input Is not ao heavy a* expected. visit friends for a few days. Today*« rang ’ *» of livriiwr, valu»«' Chlttei ■m bark—4e. at the Hermann school house Friday ! ho|ML The 1909 crop would have <'attl»-~R« »t atrrra. S< 35<r S< so. rood 1* H. Butterfield and family have Eugene. $350. I> Goes Cauliflower Waal ! atcer«. 16.25. common wtrrr». S6.OU arrived here from St. Paul with the J. W Machen to Oscar Haines; lot evening. The question for debate been normal In quality If the hop* K«a». «W». 1650 fancy. $5.40: heifer«. I Btlll another advance is shown In 13. block 9. McWilliams ad to was, “Resolved; That all foreign i*»- had been properly sprayed, for that ezpectatlon of residing here. Esa» per <$«>■••. 10 012c ix5*SK:t : bun*. migration should be prohibited la the would likewise have made both the the price of cauliflower along the I’«Ir y I Hutter I'rr roil. Dr. J. C. Monaghan, of New York, Springfield. $125. Hog.-ii**t ea.t of the mountains. who Is to speak here tonight, arrived Fryrr* per lb . Hr. Belle Sweany to Fairmount Chris ■ fuiied States. A. J. Brown was the picking and th« curing mure satisfac street today because of the extreme 910.. ’ 5 f«ncy, Siu 10; «tockera and feed Hon* l’or lb. lie, _ scarcity of the product, Dealers er». 9» 00. tory. in the city on the afternoon train. I tian church; lot 12, block 14, Fair leader on the affirmative and J. C. Turk«)» -It« lie Phelp* was the negative. Some very "The Eastern buyers would wil have paid producers a* high ns fl.10 Hheep—Sheared, beat wether«. 95 50; J. P. Howe of Seattle, who pur-! mount. $400. Frelia, Vegetables, Rte. w-tlx-i-. M Z5; spring lambs. chased the Storey tract of land south F. A. Post to August Vitus; lot 12. Interesting talk was made on both lingly pay a premium of of 2 to 3 l>er dozen for regular run. and this or'tln.ry $0c |.oo«l. 5o, ewvs. ji.io. I cents for Oregon hops over Callfor- ¡means practically $1.25 for the best < intona — Per rwt . II 71 west of the city, arrived In Eugene( and part of lot 13, block 66. Spring- sides, bat the decision was made in 1 tils* If the quality of our bops was 'quality. Jobbing price for the lat- roRTi.AMD a»KKrr «i'<a«aTtoNs yesterday. IX» rn on* |5 00 W. H. Abrams and wife of Cottage favor of the affirmative. i < »rang»» 12 90092.79 ‘right It seems to me thnt It is up 'ter has been advanced to $1.35. This is the last time the society will 8lgfrled Maurer arrived up from Grove, are visiting in the city for a |.l*r»i*»rk Marh»4 Drewd Meat* Trifle Firmer ■ -**. w**i an* WMva meet for the season. to the growers to do somehtlng this Corvallis this afternoon for a brief day or so. Good fowl—2 1-2 at 2 l-2e. There wns a barely perceptible Im- Hop»—1*0». choice, prime. visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. field Investment & Power Co. ad to I year to recover their former reputa Kirby brothers have returned home < .fntii .n < .)’• 2 I 4 at 2c. 15c. medium, llr Springfield $1970. tion for producing superb hop* Oth Iprovvment In the Front street dress from a buslnees trip at Florence. Shsspaklna----- Shearing 10915c eaeh: J. A. Maurer. Utrera 3 V* 4 j 4 H ed meat trade today, due for the Geo. S. Miles to Lewis R. Park wool. ikQUjf ; medium wool. 5*eO Miss Grace Kirby has been on the Dr. D. C. Adams and family of Ta- Veal Priui» dr»»»»d, under 131 lb*. erwise they might as well quit the most part to a slight falling off In short *1 »ach; Ion* wool TirffOl ’5 each | business." loga. Oklahoma, were arrivals in Eu- tract in lot 9, block 14, tp. 19, s. r. sick list but is now improving. 7o«09<* Wool Nominal l»10, Willamette val- receipts yesterday and today. Strict $3000. Wool Silunllon Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Phelps have Mu lion on f>*ot 1 (J 3 ley, li<r5°c; Knttlern Oregon. 12<»ai7c. gene Sunday, making a tour of the 3w i l»r foot >4)r Buyer* are reducing their bld* on ly fancy veal washeld to be worth W. G. Allen to Eugene Fruit Grow- returned home from a visit in th« Hides—Dry hide*. 145*01714*; green. coast. They left Portland today. up to 10c. while common stuff moved 7', Oxi*,-; bulls, green ealt. *c. kip*. I .1 H <• IIS< wpol and the beat price offering to- Mrs. Shinnaberger returned to „ er*’ Association; 1.93 acres In south East. talvea. green. 11«*15<-. •r <»«ni’» < e .. J ------ |day for Willamette valley clip Is 20c none too readily at 7c up to 9c. Best I Vi'" after an over- «id® of Seventh at., near Frazer's Tallow Prime per _ lb.. 90c: .. No t Woodburn today Ufili ««4 Prrd grade pork was quoted at 13c. ordi end grease 1071**. ¡a pound, and It take* something ex A. J. Patzner, who has resided in Sunday visit with her husband, who foundry $18,000. FMUir sfSJi . - - nary stuff going at 12 to 12 l-2c. I I'hitllm - Ilnrk -Nominal. tremely good to bring this figure Hiram D. — Palmer John R. this vicinity for the past seven year«, Is tick* ag« nt at the S. P. depot. ' "" ” — - to Wheat Per btmhol. |1 05. I --------- Mohair -Nominal. l»10. -------- -- ------- 72 0 33c. The poultry supply was still short 'Sonila: tract in sec. 24, tp. 16 , ■. r. left last week for Fountain City, Il Is *tat< d that owing to the dull Geo ft e V»’. Harris went to Al-'Sonlta; Bran t’*r ton, |2I. Ualter. P.*g. aa* realiry At i a »«1 f '»«1 l*»r tun. 133. the 2 * “ w. $425. feeling In the Boston wool market, of requirements, and full prices were Eggs -local candle,! select, 231*0 bany this afternoon. Wisconsin. He is tL; = 24c. Mhort» P«r tm. fit quoted on hens and chuckens. ~ For ut this time, and the greater dlscrlm- Melvin Hansen to Nannie J. Min- Hutter Fat—Delivery f. o b. Portland "sage rooster" who writes booster! li«i»d Hay si: other lines there wns little call. I Inatlon between coarse and fine Mike Hooper and J. E. Sima, of letters to the Albany papers occa- turn; lots 9 and 10, block 7, Midway Sweet cream, 27t^c; anur. 25He. Oat» par buahai. Afln Butter moved In a satisfactory way Hutter -Extra creamery 2»c; fancy. ■tonally. Park. $10. ! wool*, the trade here will follow th« Blue River, are in the city for * llollrd ilarlry S33 27 He; »tore. 24c: California extra at the lower prices effective this *ame fluctuationa n* shown In th« Billington went to Anna S. Pryor to W W. Brown; few dava. Mrs. F. E. 25fr27^c. week. Cheese was steady and un- creamery. Poultry—Mixed chicken«, 12c per lb.; Portland today to attend the state j lot* 1 auid 2. block 1, Walnut Park J roltll.WU MARKET REPORT ! East. changed. • fancy hona. 21c per p<»un<l. ataini, 16Ue: It has l»<en the custom of buyer* Will W.vCook and wife and Mr*. Sunday school convention. Her hus- ad to Eugene. >500 old. !2c: hrniler». 28<|30c: fryer«. 20c; I band, who was at Silverton over of Willamette valley wool here to pay S. ~ B. Eakin to Holland McCollum; S. M. Cook and daughter arrived ~ tree«». 12<rl3c live. 14 t 15c d»e««ed. Portland. April SM,—»Unless Ore practically the same price for all 18. s. r. 4 w. $635. here last night from Oshkosh, Wis.. duck«. 19<* turkevn. alive 7i0^“?lc; Sunday, will join her in the metrop- 14 acres In tp. _ ** Portland Liv<*«<ock Market gon hopgrower* as a whole take clips, but *o much coarse wool hn* S G. F. Parker to J Newton Rhoades. to make this city their home. oils. Portland Union Stockyard*. April steps to improve the quality of their been taken front ih>< valley during J ,1c- Mrs. W. L. Darroch, formerly of lots 13 and 14. block 82. Washburne The shipment of four load* of 2r a pound higher than alive product. they niny find the Eastern recent year» that dealer* have, decid 27 Chee«*» New Ore<on f.jn* y full cream this city, now residing at Klamath sub-division of S I. P. Co. ad market closed to them, This Is the ed among themselves to stop the cuttle from California right Into the HtUr. triplet« and daisle«. 16Vfcc; Falls, after a visit with her broth- Springfield. $450. ~ ‘ cattle country Gras* Valley, Or.— Young America. 17 He ultlmntutn <bdlvrr«*<| by th<> Eastern practice. Wm. F. Safley to Mrs. Sarah ers. Dr. J. C. and Elmer Gray, in Eu-j , I* one of those Instarne* which Grata. Flaar »»d Nay <lenl«*r*. according to II. L. Hart, a -s—I Positively Sy W ill l‘s> for Qimllty gene, went to Albany today to visit Smith; lot 9, block 3, Cox's ad to would be hard to explain during nor well-known Portland hopniim. who I Harlev—Producer«* price. «»M—Faed relatives there. Buyer* »ay that this discrimina mal seaaon, but at present such ac Florence. $350. J r »»l!e»I 9- ‘ fi: brewlmr. $23 50 I'.cy also relieve DU has just returned front an extended tion between fine and coarse wools In Fred Bangs was in the city this Martin Svarverud to A. Welch: lot* Wheat—Nominal, track. club. R7c rre-s tr m Ir»'N't*. 1» th« Eastern states, the Willamette valley sill not oper tion waa caused by a scarcity here. trip through Mueatem. 90<?05r Willamette valley. afternoon from his farm near Frank 1 and 2, block 3, Fairmount Heights. Railroad Construction work along e-’lau and Toe Hearty wh«*re he saw moat of th« large ate against producer*, because It will ¡TTLF, MIIDtuff»- KeiHnir pr|re Hran. 21 50 lin. He says the crops are looking »800. th«* Deschutes has called for heavy £ A permet I—■- Kastern deniers and brewers. pay a man for exactly what h« ha* supplica fine, but a hard shower right now Martin Svarverud to Storey-Brach- middling*. 3 1; «h..-t«. 923 »r 923.5 “ of cattle, hogs anil sheep for sdj icr OterlEesB, Nansec! Impression seems to "The general to offer. Therefore the producer the workmen, and practically all the ehop. 919C92A alfalfa meal, 921 per would be appreciated and Would be er Lumber Company; lots 4, 5 and ton. tai w ■ ’ tress. Dui rari» prevail In the Eastern trade," said who has fine wool* will receive more 6. block 3, Fairmount Heights. $1.- Flour N.*w cron pments. 55: WI1- of a good deal of benefit. u, the Mouth. Cos**-., Mr. Hart, “that th* ounllty of the In proportion to the price tiftin he hits surplus ha* been cleaned out. There Ism-it.- Mr. and Mr*. S. f. Radcliffe of 200. veil",-. | -o 1.1,' I.,.-,| straight. Tangue P»in In the ftW ' Oregon crop Is deteriorating on ac received In former season* because for«* It ha* twoni«’ necessary for the I SI 2 1 . bnkrrs. I oxport Denver, after a short stay in the TOJtHS LtVElL Tte; count of the citreleHsn***« of the by the old method* ileuler* were cattle M’ctlon to Import supplies grade «4 wrsham V, s »>10; rve. city, left for points north this after-, $3.15 guíate the Purely VegMabla. growers. Many of the brewers with forced to aver««” their bld* so thnt from the south in order to fill its I Corn tinlrs. For sore throat, sudden colds and Whnl* lie- era. *--1 »17 ton noon. They seem to be very favor- 1 whom I talked told me they believed the man who hail fine wool received wants. *1.» t'roduc-rs' prtrs—N-w timothy ably impressed with Eugene and coughs, no remedy has been discov 'Ml PILL SSiUMSí. SUALLFñK the Oregon crop was going back practically nothing more than the Willamette v.llrv, »?■'*, »!!: ordinary', may be back at a later date. ered so powerful to cure as Perry Da G num Cattle to Nell Lower n.rv »1, Fa.rern oreron 577C323 ward. th«’ same a* Washington hops, miin with the poorer grade. vis Painkiller. As a liniment it has mixed . lover So 1 SU«»1S A reduction of about 25c I* gen and that the grower* here would no equal in curing rheumatism or ¿ARTFÌSl when’ »t««, »17: Cheat. »17 ■:»:< alfal The Willamette valley has been I (From Saturday'* Daily Guard.) Fx-Sinr.e W'uttur» »' »1 s aoon have to go out of buslnees neuralgia, burns and bruises, and .’WlTTtt I the only section where this practice erally offering for grass cattle in this fa Hats Sam Goldsmith came in from the —Spot delivery. n-'W. producers* It wa* hard to make them believe , has been continued In recent year*. market, and while some Interests say wounds of every dscrlptin. It is the south this afternoon. J * - gray. that It wa* only b«>cau»e the yards In Eastern On-gon It has been the they are still confident of securing J W. West is up from Salem on cheapest and best remedy offered to Pilis. had been negl«wted for several year* custom for many seasons to carefully , former top levels for good quality, the public. Only 35c for a big bottle. F*w««« nn* Veeetablr« business for a few days. owing to low price*, and that the grade the wools anil there has been the commission trade In general Is of Fr»»wh * ’ ’ ’•if»*—n-sng-s* New. navels H. C. Darby is In the city from There are other sizes also,25c and 50c i the opinion that nothing better than 9? <4» 9” 9«' * fault wa* not with the hop*. ’‘inannu. 50514c; lem- Roseburg visiting friends. a differential of fully 8c a pound be “If we have n good crop this year, tween the price of fine and coarse $6.25 Is available at this time In the ! on«. $? 7K <» t■ . ■ i.,>x erar trull. I« an C. L. Eaton, of the upper Wlllam- '■«SHc lb.: «1rs wherries. I local market. The sales reported at Florida, f» 50: and the grower* pick and handle It wools during recent years. I.o* Angeles. $1.75 per ette, was In the city today. ¡a higher figure were made late yes rrnto. right* uri < y<* It properly, we can Warn \galn-t Nlsal Twine T. Y. Utter of Florence, la here Pot«to*»«-' -Selling, __ . ........ new. 50040c- bnv- aho«®Mi« Kam that we can grow a» Local buyers have again served no-i terday afternoon and the stuff had Inwr. Fn«t»rn Multnomah nnd Clacka- for a few days on business. ffoOgpiopa a* we ever did. but If Or tlee Unit they will cut 2c a pound off i not been weghed up in time for this ma«. 45 Willamette valley, 40c; new E. H. Mack, of Erie, Pa., was an potato«'« 4 He. egon turn* out another Inferior crop the quotations on wool to those who report. Vt'srvt'i> le«—New turnln« 70<i75c; arrival In Eugene last night. Th«> run of cattle today wa* very lit« Inst year’», the Industry In thl* tie their bun Iles with sisal twine | hoot«. 7047 750: «'«rrots. 709975c: r«h a He will get a black eye It ntny not The fact that ro much loss has re-, light so far as stock for the open hnuro, I? '.o per cwt : tornatoe« Mexican. The four 17 Florida. cento; bean«. 1247 14c lb.; r»r»vor front. There I* not n particle ■ulted to manufacturers during re market was concerned. 5009791 doxon- horseradish, of \>ubt that Oregon hist year lost cent year* has forced the latter to lends from California for the Interior cauliflower, 10c: Rroen onions, 2«’c dozen. th«’ c; ,,f practically lit.otto bale* claim losses from wool sellers when I were Included among the arrivals Mont* »n*l Pre«'t«lom» *n f\nr of Racraniento, Yolo and ever sisal threads were shown In the | published. Dresgod Meat« Front street hoc’s, IHli George W. Nlnenteyer, the Abcr- fnnrv ltu*»l\ River, where they take m a n u fae tn red goods. The presence of] 13He* ordltvfv, 13c veals, ex IHÀ re of their hop*. proper^ Many big sisal Is not discovered In ninny in |<leen. Wash., packer, wits a visitor; tra, 10o: ordinary. 3<?nc‘ «Prlnir Inmbs. venrHnsr lamb«, lie: mutton. 9c. <tealer*\ ,p,, Ka«t told me that their stance* until the cloth Is manufac In the yards today. Mr. Nlnenteyer 12«*' Ham«. Paeon Fte—ffnvn« ■*<»•'• hro*«k- Oregon Lffgagg wns light thia y ■ o recently closed up his packing plant r,»st bacon. '*e<i'28c: boiled ham, 2797 the sisal solely l>’ i,, t^,, brewer* objected tured and dyed. Then Improperly because of the scarcity of cattle and 29c: plonles lf»Hc: rotrulnr «-bort cl»«rs, 1 threads a.’*' found to be gvnnVpt, 1 C Ur * ' hnrk«. smoked, lSH«*: to til’* 'I" y of th« hops. stated todny thnt he would return pickled tonfirues, 40c 1b. "Many soon. He was looking over market of hop* thnt would oth-i dyed. 1 a rd- K« »tl*' »»«af 5*. 1" 5-9c nor IK • the mohair No change Is noted In «♦«' pc rendered 5s. 17c lb compound rrwl*«’ hnv sell good were wpolled possiblllt les. one firm con- ”'«. i-n nP lb: bfrkqj 79909 SHR tiflcr plckln as started, hop* thnt i situation, and only Hoffa Ar«' Down Again 5«. 12He lb. , itlnuea to bull price*. Best hog* are quoted in the yards t'hlttlnt llnrk Market T W Walters, of Monroe, father today at $10.25 and it would take There Is quite a difference of something exceptionally good of F. C. Walters, the Elmira lumber- WHAT A WILL NOT DO. to opinion between dealers as to the man. will soon remove to Eugene to There I» n0.,l\a woman would standing of the chittim or cascara bring this figure at the moment. On r-'slde. Architect Henslll Is drawing ly one head was received in the yards not do tn F"gí„iiíj<>*l beauty. She bark market. Some Interest* are of during the past 24 hour*, and thia Wiens for a now residence to he ought to bo vzealous In per- the opinion that nothing over 4 1-2c sold at $10.10. It weighed 260 built by him on West Seventh street ......................... scrvlng her «•••>« The hPrh a pound Is available even for old pounds. bark, while others assert that 5 cents <l:M»k •- CO HfflUy Medit ine TELL Yorn neighbor «. The market for sheep is quiet and ,\.st efficient will be paid for new hark. The sea- recent sales have been around the or • |sn.-s I' ' , m ’. P’,f*,rTlntu*n ari"' ■h,n- Rnd non for polling: him Just Htartoci, and general range quoted by this paper. Rl>f II When In need of a cov~'' -"Hein* ■will do moro n,ore fad™ t« therefore no new bark in offering. There were arrivals of 1 17 hend dur tM rO."d .to JeS-tH- At the heat, Ixvok for th« ' -'i 'n th* EMM*« Are Weaker restore t—- ing 3he day, thl* comparing with tn »«e Dr Bell’* PIne-Tar-Honey. J» all drugglila | The market for egg* 1« weaker and none yesterday and 281 head Satur- Bottle. Hold by Dillon Drug Co. FOR. THE BABIES Some Prices That Should Interest You S5.90 S6.75 S8.79 Campbell-Fellman Co f ISARilRS * IVER PILLS. The family that eats J. Goldsmith has moved his Quaker Oats is a healthy, rugged family. The most popular food in the world be cause it does most and costs least Wholesale Cigar Store to a room in the Rear of the Folly Theatre