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CHE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY. JUNE 9. 1910 TWILVT M Ftipene agents Pr©» tlv I-rporforl Rbçk Press Gords. Ve» 1 Wjis’s fer Ch’ldren, RiwbiJe and Po"” Po ierv. Cen» tnri G oves. N>ag*rs S*lk f »loves Warner*« Rust Pronf June White Days at Fcm (nr--t« (.nssard FrontLscing TEe Leading Store S. H. FRIENDLY’S 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL WHITE MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS 10% Remember One-fourth Off on All Ladies’ and Misses* Coats and Suits Special Prices on White and Colored Dresses Kabo Corsets, June White Sale Prices, all Good Modles. $1.00 values, 79c; «i .50 values. SI. 15: $2 values, SI.50: $2.50 values, SI.85: $3 values. S2.39: $3.50 values, S2.49: 55 values at S3.85. TAKE ADVANTAGE. Ladies Neckwear; big assortment; big June white sale prices. . . 35c val. at 25 c; 50c val. at 39«* va^- at 50 c; 75c and 85c val. at pQc.; $1.00 val. at 79c; $1.25 val., gQc; $1.50 val at SI. 19 50c values at . 75c values at . $1.00 values at 45c 65c 85c 72-inch German Silver Bleach; $1.00 value» at. . . ............. 79 Silver Bleach Napkins; 22x22 in.; $1.50 values at. . . •SI.19 Silver Bleach Napkins; 18x18; $1.00 values at. . . ............. 79« AU Linen Lunch Cloths; Hemstitched; 54x54 inches; $2.50 vsl- I at ........................................................ SI ,93 imported Neckwear Silk Gloves all colors Table linen, towels, bed spreads, sheets,etc. Boarding houses, hotels, barbers, take notice 2 Pillow Specials Size 42x36, per pair. Size 45x36, per pair. Waists. Muslin Underwear, Etc 25c 20c Cne-quarter off—About 5 dosen Lunch and Tea Clotl s at One- quarter Off. Full size bed spreads; Honeycomb Patterns; $1.25 val. at. HRs All Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels; 35c val. at • ••15° 20c Bleached Bath Towels; good size at 2 for. •••25« 20c All Linen Crash; big value at........................ •••15« 20c Bleached Turkish Toweling at..................... •••17« Wear Wei! Sheets Guaranteed 72x9 ) Value 90; Special at__________ 81xQ0 Value $1.00 Special at_______ June White Sale Prices 69c 75c White Coc ds, Lawns, Mulls, Swiss©«, etc. e 1.00 value», 75c; 65c value», 50li; 50c value» at 4()c; 39c value» nt 30« ; 30c values at 25«■ ^®« I 0«• 20c value» at I go; 15c value» at | |c. Good Values Pure Linen Tailored Waist, full pleated, collar attached; good $3.00 value. Special at.......................... S| 93 Lingerie Waists; beautiful trimming; value» to $2 00 at. gfjc $1.10 Muslin Underskirt»; $1 50 value»; »co thc»o at 5 |J Q $2.19 Muslin Underskirts; $3.50 values; exceptional values at................................................................................ S2.I9 79c Muslin Night Gown»; $1 00 value»; extra »ire» at. .79c A big reduction on a lot of »oiled corset cover». Children's Knit Underwaists at 2 for 25« 500 ELck Taffeta Waists, Special Price of $4 19 Each HSSBKS --------------- —- ■. WEEKLY REPORT Or ELIGEME MARKET clean and «irons awake and answer ' poultry, and we look for big demand FLOUR—New crop, patents, »5.- the call that come« to you from tbe this week We will have thousands 15; Willamette (»5.30), per barrel; North, the Eaat and the South, and of visitors in the city during the Rose local straight. »4.05« 4.95; bakers’. make your state clean, and keep It Carnival, and there will be great de »4.95 5.1 5; export grades. »’ <?<• .• so.” mand for all poultry. We are get 3 80; graham. 4», »4 80; rye. »5.75; Fhftrerr. bark—4 c • Senator Booth preaided and Intro ting for bens 19c. and for broilers bales. »3.15. Wool—Ik. duced the aneaker in a pleasant and fryers 30c. We do not get near-! MILLSTIFFS—Selling price, car •••»ulfry. Ft«», ly what we need. For live young!___ lots— _ Bran. ,19.50© 20; middlings. Eggs—Per dozen, Ì0© 21c. But No Attention Will Be Paid du.ks (they must not be less than 3;$29 SO: shorts. »21 Ö21.50; chvp. Dr. Clinton N. Howard Spoke Hairy Butter—Per roil, 45ó»vo. pounds each» we are getting 25c per jisy j'g fryers—Per lb.. l«c. At Tabernacle Last To Anonymous Com Hen». Per lb.. 13c. Ib. For live young geese we are get- CORN—Whole, ,36; cracked, »3 7 Night Turkeys—it« ite. plaint» I ting from 13c to 16c. Want them n^,. ton »'rotta. Vesetattes. Ete. larse. Turkeys (old) If fat. will ------- HAY ’ — - Producer»’ price—New tlm- I Potatoes—50c. "Carrie Nation will he honored and Whereas. It ha* been the will of I sell at 22© 25c. and we think that othy. Willamette valley, fancy. ,204t Ralrm. Or., June 7, 1910 Onions—Per cwt., »t ai. some good sized spring turkeys ought 21; ordinary. »18; eastern Oregon. revered in the next generation. Do th» Almighty to remove from our E lltor Eugene Guard An an Lewion»—»0 Oo of- to bring a fancy price. I Guineas are ,22© 23; mixed |Ì5 ’ 5Q» clover ” n < Oranges—,2.750 ,3 2F you believe in using force against lodge and community our beloved on' mom letter bearing th- headline selling at 20c per lb. Squabs sell at ........ << -- j ,15 50.: 16; wheat. ,16© 17 brother and friend. William Copen of Eugene, Oregon, ha» been recrlv- I.Ke»»i«M*k MartdFt the saloon? I have been asked. I do haver; and ,2.°O© 2.25, and old pigeons at ,l -|ch,at ,17© 18;■ alfalfa. ,17 © 18. Good cows—2 1-2 at 3 l-2c. ed at thl» office charging one of Eu 2». There is a g >od demand for ev-j OATS — Spot deliverv, new pro- in Kansas. The saloon is an outlaw U hereas. The Intimate relation gen»'* prominent liualnoa men with Common cova—2 1-4 at 3c. I erything in the poultry line, especial- ducers ’ price — Track — No 1 white, Steers—3 H © 4 © 41». there. No right to exist. On a par long held with the members of Pla- violating the ten-hour law for wo ',27; gray, ,26. Vest—Prime dressed, under 1ZS lbw. ly nice large springers. wltn a thief, or a murderer. When gah lodge No. 159. I. O. O. F . ren men. and t wl»h to »fate In regard to T«r'«t»c Onion« Higher . Fruit« tuitl Vegetable-« der It proper that we should place this matter that any and all coin »laaia n on toot—3t>?Sc. Red onions are higher here at ,2| FRESH FRUITS — Oranges—Na the officers refuse to do their duty, upon record our appreciation of hla plaint» turning to this office In prop Hogs on toot—»He. per hundred pounds. vels. ,2.00© 3.75 box; bananas. 5 any citizen ha* a right to defend his services a* a member and his merits er form will be taken up. Inve»tl- »tressed Hogs—lilac, Advices from California to local. lemons. ,3.50© 5.50 box; home and law*. ’.Vhen 1 made my a* a man; therefore b« it lataitbs—4 H 0 5c. KB’.ed and pro»<-tui«d no matter to parties st»’«' »« •• that the recent hot grape fruit, ,3.75; _ pineapples. 5© 7c a.mis anal Feed Resolved, That we extend to the »horn It may apply, without favor I » A - ♦ ». .<««*» ____ _ winds there hurt the re donion crop. st ’ tVwbeVH^.Yoc ’aT. |i"50© XM i F ”*i- ieara’ oW—Vhen speech I was eight F tr--».-. 75. bereaved family and relatives our But the bu»ln»M of taking care of ,.___ ____ ____ there was one dry Wheat --Per bushel. »1.05. to a considerable extent and that ta loupe«, M 50{i | : state. Now there are nine. C 4. ». , nine. Ten heartfelt sympathy and sincere con- labor law« over the whole »late !• Bran—Per ton. ,29. prices were generally 15© 25c a bag POTATOES — — Selling, Selling new. new, 65c; C&e; more will be very soon. 478.000 dolence. »<> great that any one filing com Mixed f ed—Per ton. ,11. higher than former lists. Resolved. That our charter be plaint* must either do »0 In per»on buying, eastern Multnomah and Clac- square miles in prohibition territory Shorts—Per ton. ,32. winds there hurt the red onion crop kamas. 40c: Willamette valley. 35«y ana 18.000,000 people under prohib- draped In mourning for thirty day*. -r give hla name and adder»» a» a Baled Hay—,17 firm at this time. A mixed car of 40c; new potatces. ,1.75®3.25. t>a<a—Per bussai. Site ------- enactment." Resolved, Thut a copy of these guarantee of good faith. Many com- ltory California red and yellows is roiling. Rolled Barley—,32. VEGETABLES—New turnips ,1 - resolutions be placed upon the min So spoke Dr. Clinton N. Howard 'X. The latter will be quoted at ,2.25 50: beets, ,1.50; carrots. »1 50 p r at the tabernacle last night to a fair ute* ot the lod«» book*. J E Al.EXANDER. sack; cabbage, ,2.00 per cwt.; toma ly large audience gathered to hear a INirtland. June 9.—An extra liber per hundred pounds. Quality of some of the reds now toes, Mexican. »3.25 per crate; Cali J. M. BERKSHIRE. al demand for eggs at the present temperance address by one of the F. M. PEEBLES. time has caused the price to advance showing .. . - from California are about fornia. ,1.75; beans. 6c lb.; horse ■t speakers on temperan, to 26© 2614c for the selected ranch; **“ Ln. “»V market from radish, 10c; green onions. 10@12*ic Howard has made a life fight against Committee. j that direction. Tne onions are show- dozen; peppers, bell, 22 *tc lb.; head the saloon and liquor element, and Northern buyers are taking out all ‘,ng. b*tler keeping qualities than lettuce. 15&20c doz.; hothouse. 75cj knows every phrase of It. He hs* seen C R. Seitz. f reit. supervisor of the egg offering and the local trade-durlnS Previous yearc box; radishes. 10«? 12 *« 7 doz bunch- the IIlr effects ellTCl8 and Blla « luu . cu the >Ue cwux-». studied cause*. . the Csscaoe reserve. Is home from a has increased to such an extent on , Hop Market es; celery, <5^85c doz.; egg J an(j can considered an authority' trip over the mountain*, going a* account of the festival that at pres- KTh« foreign hop markets, like • — * cucumbers, , 125 «1 l ->0(on gncjj a vital question. He Is a ent co mm lb ion handlers are experi- ’ tho8e on the «ide are gaining doz.; asparagus. kx*a!, 75c per dozen; f]uent «peaker, and captivated his far as Crook county. He says the snow on the summit of the moun ________ The following »able was Walla Walla. ,1.35 box; spinach. 5 au<j|ence. encing no difficulty in maintaining ,n «rength. tain-. Is all gone, but the road via the. j received yesterday by Klaber. Wolf 0 6c lb.; green corn, 30© 40c; peas,, the quoted figures. He won their tympathie* In th« McKenzie n.ute was washed away s' first place by giving several pleasing during the winter and It would be Receipts of eggs are quite fair but * Netter from their London branch 4 ©5c. I ONIONS—Local, jobbing. No 1, compliments the incressed demand is fully taking office: to Eugene, saying that impossible for a wagon to go over "Market somewhat firmer, Vermin ,2.25 per cwt.; No. 2. ,2; buying. -care of all that comes. the city Is the finest that he has ever it now. He Inspected aotne ot Front street men condemn the have increased slightly.” No. 1. ,1 75; California ,2.00©2.25; laid eyes on. and then he continued trail work done by the ranger* The weather in England , ____ garlic, 10 © 12c lb. rester- Methods of some country shippers further upon the wonderful develop report* everything a* progreMin» who hold their eggs back for an ad day was favorable for the propaga APPLES—,2 «1 2 50. ment in store for this state, dealing lifactorlly. vance and If such d>es not material-, tion of vermin, thunder storms pre- Meats, Fish and Provision« with Its abundant resources and ad — . ize. . s»nd the supplies to market .u in' vafll“S- acceding to the daily report DRESSED MEATS—Front street mirable location and climate. I B Cushman arrived out from V- aa inferior condition owing to the of the Associated Press. ;s fan<*y. 121s ©13ef ord.diary. He emphasized the necessity of Acme last night and proceeded to Meats - *ong holding “ ‘ Under such condition' 12c; veal*, extra, 10>4c; ordinary? strength of character in the modern ¡f- I n’.and on the noon train today, Dressed meats of all kind» are it is impossible to secure satisfactory 10'1 spring lambs, 10*v©ll’4c; business world, and more especially H" report t that the work on the Jetty quotations and few buyers care to showing a firm tone .a the Front yearling Iambs. l'i’Ac; mutton, 9c. in reference to the liquor phase. 1 1* progressing and that rock I* now take bold of anything except the street markets. HAMS. BACON. ETC.—Hams. 19 treats have fallen off %c; breakfast bacon, 30© 30c; boll-! This Is because of the increased re being hauled t > the mouth of the I Receipts of cf meat* best. sponsibility that now finds itself In river ... hi » b-.-lng dumped Into the ■ggs that are BVlli scld JUEL just . recently and t»- _ . .1. mand is grow- »1 die . - At mark el ham. 27© 29c; picnics. 18c; cot-’ form«. He report* everything live the Front street *“*„beca“* oi «r5at Inf;,ix of tage roll, (—>; regular short clears, the hands of individuals. the way they arrivi He Is n>u<h opposed to th» allow ¡y on the lower Siu«law and pros trade is receiving from 24© 25c a visitors, the marxeti has shown a smoked. lS’-jc; bocks, sme-ked, 18 ance of saloons under supervision or pects for a rapid growth In popuia dozen. Even at this lower figure, .price response to the changed condi ‘ic; pickled tongues. 40c per lb. | control, f .r they can’t lx- ordinarily lion are bright. only a limited number of buyers seek tion. LARD—Kettle leaf, 5s. 17 3-8c controlled. 1 rohlbitlon, be said, is' shilUp ,„(o v„ur Best pork is quoted from 12 H @ per ib.; steam rendered. 5s, 16 3-8c such supplies. Retail grocers are Allen'« F >ot-Eane, the autliepllc generally after the best eggs they 13c a pound whiie the top value for per lb.; compound, 5s, 1214c per lb. the only re®e<1>- He closed with the following com- j p,,wjer_ u cures painful, smarting, can secure and these must be candled veal is being safeiy maintained by receivers. plimentary appeal ro the state. nervous feet, and instantly takes the' very carefully. WANTED AT O.N< E Front street is not usually a very You have a tremendou» fight here ollt of cornil aD,j bunion*. Jf* Poultry Market Good good market for beef and mutton, greatest comfort discovery of the A Front street ¡louse has sent out Three good teams for logging at In Oregon^ I :ie whole liquor ele- Allen’s Foot-Ease make* tight the following circular regarding the but at this time demand is very good Lxfwell, Oregon, weighing about 2.- ment of the nation has its eye on a|fp for both lines. yon. They realize that In fifty year* or QPW st)OP1t (eel easy. It I* a cer-. -poultry situation: 400 each team; a river drive; pay a Hop«, Wool and Hide« Oregon will control th** conin)»*rcfal cure for sweating calloun, "The market has been good for all HOPS—1908, choice, 12c; prime, little more than ordinary wages; to and industrial policy, not only ofthe MW,,||en. tired aching feet. Always begin Monday, June 13 For partic 11c; medium, 10©llc. Pacific coast, but of the nation They 1 tew, 1t Break in New Shoe* Try WOOL— Nominai, 1910, Willam ulars call at The Keeney-Hyland Eagles will stake everything on an effort to’lt today. Sold everywhere. By mall Realty Co., ground floor ette vaJley. 16© 20c; Eastern Ore building, Eugene, Oregon. Hl keep it wet. It will flood you with for 25 cents in stamps. Don't accept gon, 12© 17c. an undesirable element to offset the any »ubwUtute For FREE trial SHEEPSKINS—Shearing. 10© 25c good people who are coming to you package, addre** Alien S. Olmsted, On Saturday. June 11th, at 7:30 ¡each; short wool, 25 © 50c; medium Congreg.i- Oregon, while you are young and ix, Roy, N. Y. wool, 50c© »1 each; long wool, 75c o'clock, the Junior* of the a ten-cent so tionai church will give fe »1.25 each. 'with strength «nd ease TALLOW—Pritre, per lb., 3 ©4c; cial on Mc.Murphey's lawn. Every- ’.one cordially invited. No. 3 and grease. 2© 2’4c they always please” CHITTIM BARK—1909, nominal, M. L. Elliott At Co. report the pale 5c; 1910, 4>4c.. of 17 acres of river bottom land on t HIDES—Dry hides, 16K@17^4c 'he Soloman Hritt»n place to Orval Ib.; green, 8©8%c; balls, green, K Aldrich of this city. Mr. Aldrich salt, 6c lb; kips, 8© 10c; calves, anfl family will make it their home, green, 14© 16cp er lb. and Mr. and Mrs. Britten will leave MOHAIR—Nominal; 1910, 30 © soon for California for their health. mam ar 32c. Consideration ,3 750. They also re- LEVI STRAUSS ®- CO Butter. Egg and Poultry oort the sale of the Orval K. Aldrich BUTTER-—Ext; a creamery, 29c; house and lot on Harrison avenue to ¡store, 23©23’/4c John H. _Bmlth, a new arrival from BUTTER FAT—f. o. b. Portland, Idaho. The consideration was , I,- ! per pound; sweet cream 27’4c; sour , »00. )25)4c. POULTRY—Mixed chickens. 18 Mr-:. R«na Gaby was today appoint *4c; fancy hens, 19c; stags, 16>4c; ed administratrix of the estate of her THE aiANEST THE MOST broilers, 29 ©30c; fryers, 22 >4 ©25c; | husband. Claude Gaby, who was g ese, old, 12c; young, 13© 16c for drowned a few days ago. The esti- THE UOfTEST COMEOfiUBŒ live.l 4 ©15c for dressed; ducks, j mated value of the property left by young, 22© 25c; old. 18© 20c; tur him Is »2500, »2000 of which Is real keys, alive, 20 ©21c; dressed, 2’3, estate and »500 personal property. 28c; pigeons, squabs. »2 50 dozen; J- J - u. ■ - ----- -------- - Norbert Aya, Percy Long and F. E. dressed chickens, 1c to 2c a pound Hyland are named a* appraiser« of 7O higher than alive. the nronertv EGGS—local, candled, select, 24 ------------- // WiX. and 14 ©25c; at mark, 23© 2314c. ) IMtX T COUGH. HI T LIVE IXING lx cheapest in the CHEESE—New Oregon fancy full If every cough were cured before . end because it cream, 1614c; triplets and daisies, ft got a strong hold, human life w-’irsI unqest 1614c; Young America, 1714c, would be Ivngthened by many years. Grain. Flour and Hay If every coughing sufferer knew that A ’342----- - BARLEY—Producers' price—1909 Kemp’s Balsam would stop the cough ) fVCRYGWMEW -Feed, »23; rolled, ,25; brewing I in a few minutes, he would be glad / SUMMTtCD $24, I to escape the serious consequences, VMWPOQf WHEAT—Nominal—Track, club if any medcline will cure a cough, ■Towns C o fcra us.* 80© 81c; bluestem, 82 ©83c; Wil a. T .win C mw >— Kemp's Balsam will do it. At drug 8th and Olive Sts. lamette valley. 81c. gists and dealers, 25c. Pbooe U jl I s «18 WlUametZe BL VIOLATION OF THE LABOR LAWS WILL BE PROSECUTED SAYS CARRIE NATION WILL BE REVERED I ! RESOLUTIONS BY GOSHEN 1.0. 0. F. am Inta h»'r been made, which upon |->v-»ligath-n have proved to be spit« work or at ¡cant without founda tion tn fact Should the office take notice anonymoti» letter« and fol low up the »atiie by personal Inves tigation in different parts of the alate, the work would be loo esten- •Isr. be Idea there 1« no reaaou why parties >h«uld not give their name« and addrv««*» «« all communication» addressed a« "per«, nal” will and. aa a matter . f law, niu«t be kept confi dential No one should expect anony mous letters to be considered Again I ««aure any one who hajU ’ 1 ' A ■ < '■ i Vi■ •:• j>ii of I at» I«»« that complaint «f ■tin« will b. thoroughly invr.tlgated and fully prosecuted In every In.tanre where the ST “- ’ :• brought to the knowledge ini« of this < ” ffl 1 << by any on» who 1» will- Ing t> Bpji *r In |>er«on or to algn his r.am. and give hla addrets to • b* » g d faith, and he can reat »»- cur» that hl» name will not be uaed ur t (>. I* HOFF. C<ru.ml*«l.>tier, i . _____ Mr* ( < ’ ’ T Long f the St. Frun cí». »»• a pai*»na>-r on the nuon ■ rain today for Portland s T U N N G That’s what some young ladies remark when look ing at our spring shoes.. We certainly have handsome shoes for the smart, pretty-footed girl, who takes de light in having her feet well dressed. We wish the ycung ladies who appreciate dainty shoes would come here to see them. Patent Ideal Kid. Vici Kid. Patent Leather, Black and Gray Buckskin, Suede Pumps, etc., etc. High and medium heels, swell as shoes can be made, and at moderate prices, too. TWO HORSE OVERALLS $1.05, $2.25, $2.50 $3.00, $3.50 POMMEL SLICKER All Widths and All Sizes Special, for 10 days we will sell this 5 piece kitchen set for $1.25, regular price $1.50 W. M. GREEN Dodge Dept Store Eugene, Oregon