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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1010
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Eugcr.c Aicnts Warner’s Rust Proof and Red Fern Corsets. Gossard Front Lacing and
Sc’f Reducing Corsets
Niagara Maid Silk Gloves. Priestly Black Dress Goods. Colored Drapery Fabrics, Wayne Knit Hosiery
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Chlttlm llarte—1 He.
Wuol—Ito.
Vaulter, r.usa.
K«a— per dussn-- 34c.
Washington, say» th» Yakima cn-p J*
looking tine
appear a little Ilxht
inaton h«p
Ice «Bywhere In the
There 1» lit
W lohlngtc n
•tale. He r
kales
cr»|> at la «<
CSr.
A« to Spraylug el H-p-
Harrisburg. Or . Inka II.- I have
carefully twiel ib<- particular» nt T
Fryer»—Per lb . JOe.
I A. l.he.-ley C O«> '• circular lutter
Urna—1’er lb. lie.
Turkey»—l«v lie.
puhlUhed in a PerHand gaper the kite
Frulla. V ruetable«, ate.
lust . and so far aa It relate» to she
P tato»1»
New le
Mr.provetucat of quality la our hup«
Onlun»—Per cwt.
*.'.
»ell 0»<1, rsland that quality I» the
lemon» 44 Sl'Q 17.6c
\As
ft reiterat«» the i «ina* a view
frange»—1| 40.
principal fader In filing »ficea un
l.leeatucb Market
kop» and every other product, bath
•> I« ii*r
Good cow»—3 1-3 at 3 t-Sc.
lot all) and ft r export.
Common cova—J 1-4 at 3c.
le. No. J. • •«'.
In regard to »pruylng. I am df the
n. Me.
Steers - 3 ls 4i 4c.
full
_ i
lan<y
N*w
<»r«*guh
Veil—Prime Ureaaed. under 111 lb«. opinion that there la ground for fur­
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unii
cr.-am,
líe;
tilpli't»
nnd
ilal»l> •
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ther experiment. I.a>t year my neigh­
J V s V »c.
[ Aiu*
ri< mm . Issii«1,
i;'-,-
Vi-una
Aiu.-rha»
bor» expended heavy »unis of money
Mutton on foot — .lUJVje.
C.ralu, l-'lour a».l ll«>
Hogs on foot—» tyc.
and labor In spraying, with a r«-ult-
Whval
Noiiilnal lia.k
club,
Dressed Hoga—Hike.
bluealvm. »SU SU'. VVlllaliutt» VI
Ing
loss
from
mould
of
35
to
40
per
I lKtnib»—t '» u 4c.
S3<
cent,
«telle
I
did
not
spruv
and
suf
­
utulu and Feed
i.«tlr>
i * i < h I u *« t »
prie», ir--».
fered to' lo»a whatever. However. 1 .'5 ............ I. - 11.» I-'»
! .. ur— |5
keep
a
full
supply
of
spraying
ma
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i
li
XVho|r
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i «■ ■ I. I • •
Wheat- Per bushel, 9oc.
II., i
Pi ...In. il» pii««
S< w- Ilio
terial for use when < ndltmn re­
Bran Per ton. *36
VX
Ibnaietl»
v»ll»>
«.*>..>
ICoPl.l
quire» Hop land» vary a* to strength
•Mixed Feed—Per ton. *30.
> |.,
I i. - i - i >"•«>,. ».
so
much
of
soil
and
depth
to
inoliture
no
I 11 •
vi- -
S" • •1
'V
Shorts- Per ton. *32.
Il
1 11 » all
that each grower is compel!« ■d. In < r- a
Baled Hay
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•
-
....
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li
pr
bl«m
der
to
succeed,
to
solve
Rullud Barley *37
l-'luui
N w crup p»t<-nt" I I».
tor himself, There cun be 1)0 IIX-.I lai... il. v«IP » I
i-- i u.i. i r|
Oat*—Per bushel. 4ÓC.
-li ...ghl, »<
Il 4* »'■
- uh. I»
Il
rule».
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:.
..i
gia-l»»
li
»ral ,i
A» tn the I ••• • » !: o ■
min i.ixii m iicxhT ici ruin.
■avi
14.44 i i.-. I ■ ■ v bale» 1114
4ul»i.i(f» - »rlima pilo-, i ar I
A» * a* predicted U»t werk, the them here. consequently th
poultry market waa a rathci weak ‘not be any of them here that l.heslsy llran. l-i' Mllihllllr«» I.'* »..oli»,
,
affair at the opening t .ay
Cfcrry refers to as ol I-'-* thgn 5-ceut value .l.-p
rial». S|...t .Irllvery. Ile» trlodu.rr»
/
Irata. b*> l Wltll<
ló
«>ay.
over stocks were uot very i.tg*. u- to « nibarrasa the marki ’ >f I9I'*. t.t,
they were < nough. In <■
'ion w th ..nd »houlil »itpp!' an I detnan I be al-
Iriill«
matti
%
rgrlteM««
•
I the limited demand today
give the
Pr«*»h Fruii»
orung«*«
V »5»|»fl»».
’
JI* .
market a decidedly «.<■> tme, and krt. we have a hopeful outlo k How
bu* »rnp» fruii. • lì»,
quo*. .1 at *• | : •
,i bi -
i ever, the bop market ha« been •<> ut­ h'rtioit«
i
»
»•
JI
at 20 and 21 cent» i p ml. At I.’, terly In th>' hank of middlemen h»i- li »» |>.-M4 ■ <• fi *■.•< I *"-*
'»•&*.
>-••»«
watrr-
cents there was III: • .-i
cell f- r tha( growers do not know what I be­ . hrrrlr« ••><
«rape.
youug ducks ami c '..u.
■»• were fore them. "A child dr* .id- file 'I - »t
Iimrrl**» lutf <ub»'i » !»•
li • * ’ * I’
after being burned." They look up n
quite aa slow a.t 1J s ce: '■
»p»
1131011
t t i.bmrilr»,
these circular letter» from middle­ bl».k«.
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ral
, • . x . ! »- »
Conauilaeluu
dealers
q
.
t-
I
Or<
g<m
« • « « a * < « * « « « « « * I * Qraud km
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1 »** Grubbs. He is a stranger here, hav­
men with grave suspicion and acrut- b«rrlt>«. fi ?• W U
eggs,
case
count,
.it
.
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ts|
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♦ a member, the Rex-. Gardner, com- ing been picked up by the police offi­ LANE COUNTY TO BE
Inluzn tbetu cls»ely. with the expecta­
|*utalua»- Nrw I X u II *.*
a dozen, while strictly I-i. ’ candied
Calilurni». I- XfrVl- 5®. iCAf”
tion of Undine a taint of <onwu«rclal- ||< oiiioua*
:D|ED
X mander of the local post, preaching cers on the streets a few days ago in
DIED
9.
»tock
went
at
36
to
.
’
7
<.
a.
East
­
; vitti por II.
* e-h.^»
*• Vsxatoki
’a ii undertaking
n.l^efolr i no a serious condition. The cause of
EXPLOITED BY HILL erns were of course an Im? '.cat fac­ Ism lurking within tbelr bound»
the sermon at
Veatcha
Va*'Nrw turnlp»
liuti
ggtetsea ! parlors on Tennewee avenue.
Mrs. . death was« tuberculosis. Undertaker
J. it. CARTWRIGHT
bari., |’. ti I ! .’f> .arri« noli:-. *ab-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tor In tb# market
There » a fair
(Continued frone
a .)
i %»* 11 '( L
prl > " ' tHill*«ora, * al •
¡Canfield did not accompany the re- Gordon has wired to Mrs. Martha
demand In the north now t r Oregon
Ifornia l
i*«aL II . JU tw baan» 1
Lcrenzo B. Canfield, a resident of - mains east, they being shipped to a i Morris at Watertown, N. C., a rela­ | known every section o fthe state.
u J< lb
«r«*rn unlubi»
4u»rn
I‘<>rtlaii<I Uvrafock Market.
eggs, which to some extent relieves
Weat Cottage Grove, died on Satur- son of rhe deceased, who resides at tive. asking what disposition should
Honre
S»w
I IV». I*’
Farmem Are Initiffercnt.
Portland Union Stock Yir !• N rth
' the local »Ituatica
I »walers do not
M.ata aa4 l-r.»t l»l-.a»
1 be made of the remains.
,€ay last from cancer ?f the mouth. Norman.—Sentinel.
The promotion office will bend ev- 'look for any serious change In the Portland. Or. July It.—-Cittì»
I>««»»».!
Frobt «lr»rt
t*-'g».
faeCF.
I
a.ed 73 years, and the remains were
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«»«'■ <1
w«ker today because of the gr» tier Ile. ordinar? ICgll'v
I ery effort to co-operate with the egg market thi.« week.
Raymond
R.
Robinson,
who
served
«IIUu
«rtllnarjr.
loH«»ll<
«grln«
shipped to Norman. Neb . on Monday
At the family home. 653 East Elev-'
commercial club in advertlsng Lane I
There was little doing In the fresh supply of poor quality otfwrlng Only
tor burial. The funeral services were enth street, at 6:40 o'clock Friday as deputy city auditor of Portland county, and every citizen can help In j meat trade today, and no price a stnsll amount of good »tuff came lami» USUI:'. y»arllng lamb». 14»;
muUoa. tc.
■conducted under the auspices of theJevenlng. July 15. 1910. Mrs. Eliza­ several years ago. died of tuberculo­ the good cause by encouraging this changes were announoe.l
Ham»
lOO-Zr
« tu m«*. f ut '*< n. )'li-
'forward, but thl« received geod at­
toll»« ham.
beth V. Wilson, wife of Thomas J. sis at his late home in Junction City. work, assisting In gathering forward
brr«akta»t baro»*. 3044 3».
B.»<l
Weather
for
tteigli-li
Hop«.
tention
from
buyers
»nd
value»
re
­
t«<
<>.tlas» roll —;
St
V
Pi»
f
!«••-
Wilson. She had been ill only a day Or.. Wednesday. July 13. after a lln- samples of products throughout the!
Rain In England was the weather mained about as previously quoted regular »buri ■ lrar>. •m«k«,<i( Itl»c;
or so. and her death was a terrible ' gering illness. He was a native Ore-
I»',.
pl.ltl.U longuaa.
The promotion office has en-i ¡cable received by hop d.a'.-s c.--
Packers cut the price of poor stuff la.li«
shock to her relatives and friends. , ge nian and was about 31 years of countered a very indifferent spirit on i day. The London market for Pacific« about 35c because thev wanted to «Oc lb
..w--' a*e- June 21. 1907, he was married
K»tl» l-af. 4«. 14 T.»<- »Warn
She was one of the most beloved
«.>mpoui»‘l, 4a.
Sophia Gantenbeln. of this the part of farmers and fruit growers, wa* not affe ted. however, remaining discourage the shipment t till» t'l-’i»» ranq«r«*l . 4». 14 •
women in the city. ’ TheVuneral
----------------- will
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in the matter of preparing specimen ¡unchanged at 90 shilling« par cwt of stock.
Il Ho lv»
be held at the home Monday at 2:30 city, at the Second Baptist church. produ is for exhibition In the perma­ : r the Mt*
Hogs r ma'neJ about -•
-vl >>:,!v
p. m., with interment in the I. O. O I East Seventh and East Ankeny street, nent display at the Chamber of Com-;
According to the New York Journal qaotv’l id sales were made n high’ <OIM1
<«»t hMItiS
\O1HE.
F. cemetery. Rev. H. N. Mount will when Adolph Gantenbein, brother of merce at Portland. The burJen of I of Commerce, la Germany and other n» * i11 .■ '• for »-:-<t q i ■
the bride, wao also married. A wife
conduct the services.
The as«ep market w»» dull.
and two baby boys survive him. The the entire w- rk wbk.h is much more hop-growing countries of th • Kur< -
The sochlllst party of Lane county
Gen«-r*: ran*«» of
vatu«*« •«
funeral will be held this morning at important -o bring even visitors to, ' pean continent, the weather for some
4» <«P.«I tn me. t n |rlegate c avis-
by attuai »«!*••
At the home <f his son near Crow, Junction City at 10 o clock.—Ore­ the state than anything that has 'time past teas been cold and wet. re­ shown
Cattle-—ll* at
or-« n
»leer«
li • •
tloa at S .lulls» ll.adquartei- in Eu-
heretofoae been attemtped Is borne i tarding the growtn of the hop p««it. ordinary
July 15. 1910, as a result of a gen­ gonian.
-’ù
1 <•> ir«t Call
I
■
• ! » • g«Mie on August 3. 1»I'», at 1» o'clock
eral breaking down, aged S7 years.
by the promotion department. The ao that late < cable advice» from there
a
in . for nominating a count y ticket
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Ransom B. Hunter. He leaves hi?
club has found It necessary to pay i In regard to crop prospects are cat
7»
and to tran.u.t such other buslnes*.
aged wife, two sone anJ a daughter, WANTED—To buy for cash or on for some fruit and also the expre».--1 at glowing as they were a short time Up
H ta
ft. •»! 4»n«t
»f th«* mountain»
may c ..i « !<• * >r«i »aid convention
terms, a ranch near foothills and age on some in order to get it dis­ ago
who are George Hunter of Page,
Th- Journal of Commerce a es­ • to If ilio?, fancy, fio li. »locker» at All
member» with du< card > »bow­
not far from good market. Give played for the purpose of advertis­ timate of the English csep is 370.600 and t»eJer». I? r»0.
Neb.; E. E. Hunter of Crow, gnd
Hh**«*p—Inar«-d. b*»t yrarlln* w«th- ing paym»: : of dura f r Jute». 1910.
full description in letter. Address ing I-ane county. The county court. cwt.
Orilia J. Gray of Page. Neb. The
<
•r». |4 old w»th»r». |J. uprlriM lam» ». are t.ntIt ,1 to art a» delegate*.
"D," Weekly Guard.
J21 although empowered by law to ad­
remains will be shipped to Nebraska j
There was no new business In the f rw. • I (fl Y SO
.MAX BURGHOI.ZEH.
Cshr» H«->t !•> i» ordinary. ••.i“ tf
on the nc-on train tomorrow.
vertise the resources of the county, looal
:
market yesterday. The Oregon fili
•’ in!- Ct ■ itternan.
pot.r, liifl-
It -* *
has
thus
far
manifested
slight
inter-
-
crop,
according
to
all
report*,
was
l ull f l %>l» MtllKHT III r<»HT
DR. BLLL S ANTÍ-PAÍN 1 1 st In displaying Lace county prod- I
At the General hospital in Eugene
II..I»«. W«aol a«4 lllel.a
lu fine condition. Tim McNeff. who
FUH
Th* GUARD.
Fee Internal and External Paira
“*
to
rhtHrS.
13» . SUBSCRIBE
July 17, 1910, at 4 a. m.. W. P
i ucts outside of the date.
has Ja-4 retisravd from a trip through
I
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S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store
Dairy Butter—Per roll—50c.
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
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On All White Fancy and
$3.50 and $4. white underskirts, cambric
LT. S. Navy Middy Blouses wool serge
$ I .GO values at 79c - $2.00
Kabo
Corsets $1.50 values at $1.25 • $2.50
^i’^Gloves^
va^ues at ^“c ’
Lingerie Summer Waists
and nausook lace and emb. trim.
collar an-1 cuffs, $1,50 values at
values at $1.65 - $3.00 values at
values at $1.98 - $3.50 values at
values at 62c - $1.00 at 85c
$2.98
$1.19
$2.50
$2.98
All Summer Wash Suits in Fine Linens and Cotton Materials at One-Fourth Off
Men’s Imperial Hats $3 values $2.35 All Men’s Clothing at X off regular price
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OVERALLS
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Lowell and Lowell Meadows
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The mere beginning of an investment is all you need.
Lets and acreage are both
GROWING DAILY IN VALUE. . Trains running by Jan. ls\ LOWELL is no
longer a guess. Its SUCCESS is absolutely assured. Don’t wait six months and pay
a double price. Terms on lots and acreage to suit you. No interest. No taxes.
We are handling city and suburban property
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Office. Ground Floor of Eagles Building
Phone Main 821
Eugene, Oregon