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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
I . .1 I 7 F SBVTW THE EUODTE DAILY OUABD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT 28, 1910 I I I New and Second Hand FOB »Al*»' AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS 1 have recently taken the agency for the Chalmer, Hud son, Pope Hartford and Peerless Automobiles. It is necessary that the cars I have on hand at the present time must be sold at a sacrifice so as to maxe room for a car load of 1911 models New Studebaker E. M. F. 30 * I his car is new and has never been out of the salesroom 5 passenger 30 H. P., 3 speed selective type slide gear, cone clutch, double ignition, spitdorf magneto, 1 1 0 in wheel base 32x3% M. & W. tires, mohair top, storm curtains, glass front, speedometer, trunk rack, dark blue body with cream running near. * One year guarantee Price $1300 I New Flanders "20" Has*never been out of salesroom 4 passenger 20 H. P., detachable rear seat, cone clutch, spitdorf magnete magneto, 32x3 sliding gear, double ................................. ignition, spitaorr Hartford tires, 100 in wheel base, mohair top, storm curtains, glass front, speedometer, color dark green One year guarantee Price $900 Flanders “20” Demonstrator This car his been slightly used as a demonstrator. Same specificati ins and equip ment as above car aud as good as new Price $850 •*rzr^ » Studebaker R. E M. F. “30” Demonstrator This ci.r has been completely o/erhiuled and has new tires fall /around. jSame specifications and equipment as above E. M, F. Has been run _>000 miles Price $1175 24 H. P. Buick This car was taken in trade for new one, completely overhauled. 5 passenger, 24 H. P., 30x4 Michelin tires, top and extra tire, color maroon Price $600 Maxwell Runabout 24 p p„ 2 passenger, 30x3 Fisk tires almost new, double ignition, spidorf meg neto» top, color dark green. Price $500 BUYERS OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CARS WILL » BE TAUGHT TO OPERATE THEM FREE OF CHARGE The Mozach Auto Co. 10th and Oak Sts Phone M 440 Eugene, Oregon I WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGE\E MARKET though what they can hope to gain by waiting is not clear. The grower* in this state, for the most part meantime are not pressing their hops on the market. Most of them appear confident of a better market, later, but some here and there are showing a disposition to let go at 12 1-2 to 13 1-2 cents, price* now offered in a very limited way. and their action is naturally not such as to boost the market. So far as can be learned there la as yet no demand of consequence for Oregon hops. That there will be a demand the coming month is a mat ter of general belief, but what it will amount to, and the extent to which it will effect prices. Is uncer tain. FOR MALE— Hootlnurd) Chlttlm Bark—5r. Wool—29-* FOR SALE No. 41 Good lot on FOR HALE OR RENT -Seven-room Poultry, Egg«, Etc. 11th st., two blocks from High bungalow, small barn, good well; Eggs—Per dozen, 32c. school, two blocks from Willam large lot. Enquinre at 745 Ghar Dairy Butter- Per roll, 70c. ette st, on the car line; paved ri' 'in Street. «29 Fryer»— Per pound. 12<- to 14c. street; south front; 50x80 feet; Hens—Per pound, 12c, FOR HALE Gray seed oats, cheat has sewer, gas, water, sidewalks, Turkeys—16 it 18c. seed, baled hay and cedar posts. alley on the side. This is the only Fruits, Vegetal,les, Etc. H. L. Bond, Irving, Or. Phone close In lot and is a snap for the Potato«»—New, »1.00. Farmer* 14. o20 money, only »1600. H. E. Owen, Onions—Per cwt., »2.00. 536 Willamette st. Main 475. s30 Lemons—,6.50© 7.50. FOR HALE A good gentle driving Oranges—»4.50. horse and covered buggy for ,12f>. 'OR SALE—2 iota, each 66 1-3 frou»* IJveetock Market Call at 232 W 10th st., er phone age by 179 deep. Price, |»u00. On Good Cow»—2 V4 ©3 V4c. one Is a five-room house, large shed Main 779. «21 Peach Market Oversupplied. Common Cows— 2 Vi ft 3c. barn, chicken house, 2-rocji house, The peach market is still over Steers— 3 Vi © 4c. FOR SALE - Special to Investors on« tent bedroom, small porches, chick Veal—Prime dressed, under 125 stocked and slow. The majority of block best College Hill property a en house and carpenter shop; small sales were at 50 and 65 cents. Grape* a bargain. Inquire Hunter Elec orchard on the land. Or will rent pounds, 7 © 8c. were also in good supply, but price* trie Co.. 32 W. 8th St t Mutton on foot—3c. • 5-room house >12 per month, not were maintained on turkeys at (la Hogs on foot—9c. furnished. E. D. Lewis. Other ,8 FOR SALE Good timber relinquish »1.25 for crate». Dressed Hogs— 11 Vi C. good land, 2 miles from a good » ment; ba« cabin; well located. The sweet potato market has ad- lamb*— 4e. a month, furnished. tf For further particular» Inquire of vanced 35 cents in California and the Grain and Fwd H. E. Owen, 636 Willamette at.«30 FOR SALE No. 10—140 acres of local market will be higher when the Valley Flour—»3.00. Stock now rolling arrives One car good fruit, dairy or farming land. Flour—,5.75. FOR SALE Beautiful East front was received yesterday. The sauer 13 miles from Eugene and on a Wheat—Per bushel. 85c. lot» on Oregon avenue; two blocks kraut packers are In the market for goo J road, close to schrxal, church, Bran—Per ton. ,26. from car line; 15 minutes walkl and not far from a good store; 65 supplies and tn meet their wants cab Mixed Feed—Per ton, ,30. from First National bank; high bage is being brought up from Cali acres in cultivation, the rest in Shorts—Per ton, ,32. fornia. Baled Hay—,12. FOR SALK—Modern dwelling for' tlmb-r and pasture; creek runs Itrensed Meats Good. Rolled Barley—,30. sal»* to make room for new church | through the place; g ;od family or A circular issued by Everding tc. chard. berries; good springs, and Oats—Per bushel, 38c. Bid:, received until September 2' Farrell, says: weil on the place; good-six-room by committee. G. G Gross, A. C Market is small and medium; Jennings, P E Snodgra-t tf I house; two new barns and other PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. fancy; veal is very good and at 13c outbuilding* in good condition. Portland. Or., Sept. 30. — The situ- SNAPS IN ORGANS1 »2v to »65 There Is a good list of things goes aUon in the hop market just now Is for beet, but there has been a good Maxon £ Hamlin. E»*y, Bentley with the place, such as farm imple a rather peculiar one. It is generally many large ones and rough ones mar and others, some used six months ments, stock, household goods, conceded that the English crop this keted of late, and for such the de gwod as new. Need room for pi grain, hay ana other things, but year is a good deal short of the re mand ls not as good as it was, nor ano*. The Wiley B Allen Co , not at the price we offer the place, quirements of that country, and Is the price as high a« it was. The 25 E 9th st tf but can be bought at cost, as the say it is beyond question that trade gets the 200 pound and 250- FOR SALE —4 -room house, two lots • party wants to go away and will dealers the English brewers will have to pound sort from 6 to 7 1-2 cents, fruit trees and small fruit growing The market for good pork is still sell them at a great bargain for a draw heavily upon this country. On nicely, on graVeled street. 2 ’i blks short time. This place and the tbecontinent the hop output promises firm and we get for the best as much from car line. Price »1350. In things that go with the place is a to be just about the amount annually as 18c. quire at this office or call at 699 Local Butter Market Topheavy snap. Price for the place is only used there, which, in the event of E. 20th St , Gross add.________ tf| The local butter market is top- »40 per acre, with good terms. H. any considerable export, means im DIRT FOR SALE—A few loads of| E. Owen, 536 Willamette st. Main portations by the continental brew heavy, with Eastern and California dirt at the excavation being made 475. s30 ers. The brewers on the other side stock selling at all prices. for Northwestern Corporation ——- Fresh local butter, however, is are said to have practically exhaust WANTED building on Wllamette street, next scarce and the old quotation is main ed their supplies of old hops, which to Ax Billy Department Store.1 WANTED—Young man for electri would seem to give promise of an tained without much effort. Good loam, suitable for lawn. s29! cal work. Address 8. H. F., care early demand for new stock. In this Poultry buyers have shown little to take held this week so Guard. s30 country the stock of old hops in the inclination and well drained. I bought tlhese far, and as receipts yesterday were lots by the acre five years ago and WANTED—A girl or woman for gen hands of brewers are reported to be fairly large, the market was weak. the smallest for this stage c-f the sea- Hens were quoted at 16 to 17 cents. now put them on the market for, housework. Enquire at 623 , son in years. the first time. Price will suit It, eral The egg market showed no new “30 | in the face of general conditions features. you plan to build. Take the Col-. Lawrence st. 1 on both sides of the Atlantic that or- « W. C. Lyans, ow- lege Hill car. Oregon Prunes Firmer East * WANTED—A competent woman or ner, 303 West Nlnetenth street, ol! girl for general housework. Apply I dinarlly would make for a strong and Prunes on the Coast are firmly i active market. Oregon this year has f FOR SALE A few bargains that1 afternoons from 2 to 5 o’clock at i probably the finest nop crop in the held and reports from the East show tf ! ' world, harvested in the best possible a steady stiffening market wlt'a the must be sold at once. Good 5-room' 341 E. 9th st. cottage, modern, city water and WANTED—Position by lady stenog i manner and under the most favor export trade assuming proportions sewer connected, large barn, fine, rapher, eight years’ experience in able circumstances, now ready for that give promise of a well maintain ed market throughout the fall and lawn, lots of shade trees and flow general office work. References . market. Yet to date there is no de- winter. In the Eastern market the ers. located between the high school given. E. C. Walker, Dallas, Ore. j mand for the goods. In the East the most desirable sizes are movlnj in a. and U. of O., 1 1-2 blocks from car ■30. brewers are waiting, perhaps in the satisfactory way, and buyers are pay1 line, price ,2500. . hope of getting hops later at lower ing the full prices demanded, though MEN WANTED—Laborers to 6hovel | prices than they would now have to in some cases a little reluctantly. I FOR SALE—Two full blocks of 20 dirt and gravel. See Carson I pay, and the Englishmen as well, ap- Coast market is unchanged at lots each In Florence, well locat Mathews, between 9th and 10th . pear disposed to hold off for a while. The 5V4c bag basis, f. o. b., on 50-90s, ed, level, smooth ground. Price streets, on Willamette. s29 witth the usual premiums on 40s and »1800 for the two blocks, TI mm FOR RENT (Continued.) 30s. can be refold for »75 per lot or WANTED—Hides to tan. I tan light Weaker Feeling in Wheat Market »3000 within a year. Geo. Melvin hides for lace leather, gloves, FOR RENT—Houses, turnished and There was a weaker feeling in the unfurnished flats; also two farms. Miller, room 20, cor. 8tb and Wil furs and rugs; deerskins a specialty H. E. Owen, 536 Willamette st.s30 local wheat market yesterday and lamette. tt where they are tagged; also I can buyers said they could buy one eent furnish the tags. Address me at FOR SALE —Here lr a good dairy FOR RENT—280 acre farm; aDout i cheaper. In view of the easier tone Jasper, Oregon. Adam Ritchey. i farm of 318 acres, about 1-2 in 50 acres ready for plowing; 120 1 tihe demand was slack. d&wll-l-lO cultivation, the balance pasture; a acres in pasture; balance timber. Barley and oats were quiet and nice creek flowing through the WOOD WANTED—We will exchan Good house; running water on the 1 quoted at the last prices. place; good spring of water at the place; 9 miles southwest of Eu ge furniture for wood. Will take gene. Call at 103 East Third house; good young orchard that is any kind of wood. Campbell-Fell* Portland Lirewtock Market In bearing; two sets of buildings, street. , tf man Co.. 475 W’illamette street tf Portland. Or., Sept. 28.—There all farming implements go with was a very liberal supplly of local the place. 5 1-2 miles from a good WANTED—A man who can sell FOR RENT—New ana finely fur hogs in the yards today, receipts dur nished rooms on first and second things; splendi ¿opening; excellent railroad town on a good graveled ing the 24 hours totaling 774 head. floors; single and in suites; for The opportunity for right man. Ster r.ind. Urn par acre, ,55. C. O. market for hogs remains practi light housekeeping. Light .heat, ling Foster. 1st Nat. Bank bldg., Smith & Co., Room 9, Hoffman cally unchanged for good stuff, al bath, hot and cold water, 2 blocks Eugene, Or. tf Hotel. s3d. the transactions were closed from Willamette st. 136 E. 7th though this morning above ,10.60. WANTED — A young man to take street. tf FOR SALE Here is a fine little Cattle were in fair supply this the agency of the Evening Tele farm of 20 acres. 8 acres of the morning, following the huge run over MISCELLANEO» 8. gram in Eugene. Have a good very best first river bottom land; proposition to offer. Must be a MRS. F. CORINA RIEFER—149 E. Sunday. Market conditions remain IS a< res second river bottom, all with values slightly lower for the live wire. Call at Room 2, Griggs in cultivation, 4 acres in fruit: 4 8th st. Phone Red 5202. Gradu recent movement. Hotel, between 7 and 8 p. m. s28 acres garden, the ealance used for ate in obstetrics. Will do general Calves are about a quarter lower, hay and pasture land; good new 7- WANTED—Room and board in pri nursing also. s30 light stuff of good quality being sold room house, all modern; good new locally during the past 24 hours at vate family by young lady atend- EXHANGE—Good real estat ,6.25. barn ana poultr? houses; close* to ing business college. Address Miss FOR for work horses, wild or gentle good country school, 3 1-2 miles No sheep arrived in the yards dur A. R. Morehouse, 71 W. 9th st. Geo. Melvin Miller, room 20, cor ing the day, and that branch of the front good railroad town. Price. s30 Sth and Willamette. t »4 500. C. O. Smith & Co., room market was quiet. 9. Hoffman Hotel, Eugene, Ore FOK RENT. General range of livestock prices HARLES KINGWELL, FLORIST gon. s30 as shown by latest sales: cut flowers, potted plants and car FOR RENT—Upstairs furnished flat CATTLE—Bet Oregon steers. ,5.- nations in fine assortment. West of eight rooms; modern; enquire FOR SALE- Say, nadat you better 50; ordinary steers, ,5.00© 5.25; Springfield greenhouse. Telephone consider this. Just think, 40 acres at 572 Olive. o4 Main 54. tf common steers, ,4.00© 4.40; cows, right In the heart of Pleasant Hill best. »4.50; fancy, ,4.40; poor, OFFICES FOR RENT — 3 2 front- just on the market; the nicest place room suites for rent in the new HIGHEST CASH PRICE psid for ,3.25; heifers. »4.50; bulls, »3.00© for a home, elegant fruit land poultry and eggs. Fresh fish ev »3.35; stags, ,3*75© 4.25. Chambers building. Apply at the right at the finest high school In ery day. At Newman Market, cor HOGS—Best east of the mountains Theatre cafe. s29 the county and nearly every bit in ner 6th and Olive. Phone Main ,10.50; fancy, »10.40; stockers and cultivation. This is the best snap FOR RENT—A euite of rooms espe 831. tf feeders. ,8.00. of the season and won’t last long SHEEP—Best east of the moun cially built for physicians’ use; also HERE IS A BARGAIN—37 acres, 4 Better hurry; only »80 per acre; wether», ,4.25; old weathers, other rooms, furnished or unfur other small tracts will follow thi 1-2 miles from Eugene; 26 acres tains, ,4.00; spring lambs, Willamette val nished. Munker’s rooms, 32 E. sale; only last week a tract right of the very best river bottom land, ley, ,5.00© 5.25; western Washing 9th st. ol across this sold for »200 per acre all in cultivation: 11 acres bench ton, ,5.50; ewes, ,3.25© 3.50. E. C. Statxer, Pleasant Hill, phon FOR RENT—Good location for bar land; a good variety of fruit; has CALVES—Best ,6.25; ordinary, Springfield Farmers 191. t house, barn and other outbuildings. ,6.00; poor. ,3.50© 4.50. ber shop, furnished with every Will give good terms. Price ,3200. thing except chairs. Enquire at FOR SALE BY OWNER—On easy Portland Market Quotations C. O. Smith & Co., room 9, Hoff 800 Patterson street. tf etrms, modern house, new, nin« Hope, Wool and Hides man Hotel, Eugene, Oregon. s30 rooms, besides closets; sleeping H0P3—Nominal. 1910 crop, 12© FOR RENT — Cottage convenient and porch; large front porch; back 14c; 1909, prime to choice, 12c; in good condition; electric lights, PRIVATE SALE OF STOCK AND prime, 11c; medium, 9s© 10c. screen porch and basement; fine FARM IMPLEMENTS on the Os water, bath, range and parlor view; four blocks from either car WOOL—Nominal. 1910. Willam born ranch, 6 miles south of Eu stove. Enquire at 809 Ferry st. line; lot 71x145. facing west on the ette valley. 16© 19c; Eeastern Ore gene; 9 head of work horse«, 25 Phone Black 3341. tf Fairmount boulevard at east end of head of cattle, 5 hogs, all kinds of gon, 12© 17c. 17th st.; street 80 ft. wide and ma SHEEPSKINS—Shearing, 10© farm machinery, fancy seed oata, FOR RENT — Some very desirable cadamised; good spring; city water flats, each having steam heat and with a record of 100 bushels to the 25c each; short wool. 25©@50c; connected; chimney for furnace; bath; also some nice office and acre, some wheat and a few house medium wool, 50c©,1 each; long hot air pipes, electric lights, plumb living rooms. All centrally located hold goods. W. J. Butler, Phone wool, 75c© ,1.25 each. ed for toilet, bath and hand basin. —Prime, per pound. 5c in business districts. Address Box Farmers 211. «29 No. TALLOW Sink and hot water tank In and con 3 and grease. 2© 2 Vic. 14, Eugene, Oregon. tf nected. A bargain at ,3909. Mrs. CHITTEM BARK—1909—Nomi NOTICETo any responsible party J. A. Holloway. Eugene. Oreg«». nal. 5c; 1910, 4 Vic. FOR RENT — Good 7 -room house. 1 wishing to make a good Invest «39 HIDES—Dry hides, 15Vi@16V4c block from Willamette st.; close ment. I wish to enlarge one of Eu in; modern and up-to-date; has gene’s most thriving business lb., green, 6Vi@7Vic; bulls, green, FOR SALE—No. 85—318 acres of calves, gas; all furnished; has both gas houses, located In one of the best salt, 5c lb.; kips, good dairy land. 3 1-2 miles from and stove range and piano; price locations in the city. I can show green. 12© 13c lb. a good little town and railroad, MOHAIR—Nominal, 1910, 30© per month. No children. H. you this Is good. Trlflera will re I close to school, church, and on a E. »30 Owen, 536 Willamette street. s30 ceive no answr. Address Box 4, 32c. good road; 2 5 acres now in culti Butter, Eggs and Poultry care Guard. s30 vation, but more can be cultivat FOR RENT—The I. N. Hembree BUTTER—Extra creamery, cubes ed; 125 acres of good grass land I farm of 320 aercs. six miles west and tubs, 36c; squares. 37©37Vic IX 1ST AND FOUND. for stock, the rest in timber and of Irving. Call at the law office lb.; stere, 2 2 Vi © 24 Vic; Eastern, pasture and all well fenced; can of Greenmail & Slattery, in Eu LOST—A bunch of keys on the river 32 © 34 ' be Irrigated with very little cost, gene, for particulars. s30 road or about the city. Finder re BUTTER FAT—F. o. b. Porfand, and is good fruit land; has three turn to Mahlon Sweet at the Mo- per lb. 36c. sets of buildings on the place and FO RRENT- Good 7-room house, zach garage, or to this office, tf POULTRY—Mixed chicke; , 17c; two barns; sawmill that can turn modern and up-to-date; has barn; hens, 17©17Vic; stags, 15tyc; |>roil- out 5000 fet of lumber a day, has will lease; 3 1-2 blocks from Wil LOST—A pearl belt buckle—Be ers, 17c; fryers. 17c; geese. ol<l —; good machinery—all goes with the lamette st., on 11th: price. »20 per tween Collier apd Agate avenues, young. 12© 13c; for live ducks, place; has 1 1-2 million feet of month. H. E. Owen, 536 Willam on 19th, and Guard office. Includ young. 16©18c; old. 16.; t rkeys, good saw timber in the place; ou ette st. «30 ing street cars. Finder please leave alive, 22©24c; dressed —; plegons, a cream route: good cream sepa at this office. tf squabs. ,2.50 dosen; die -sed chick rator, telephone, farm implements, FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur l@2c pound higher than alive. nished rooms. Hall block. East 9th LOST—Monday, September 19th. a ens. household goods, all go with the EGGS—Local extras, 34 ©35c; st. Also one store room. 20x50. place, and can be bought on easy kodak, either on street in Eugene No. 1, 34c; No. 2, 27c; eaaiern best, I also solicit storage of all kinds terms. This is a fine place and a or on road betwen Eugene and 30c: ordinary. 27© 28c. nt my ware house across from the bargain at the very low price of Springfield. Finder will receive CHEESE—New Oregon fancy full 8. P. depot. 6peclal rates for hops »25 per acre. Terms. H. E. Ow reward by returning same to the cream, triplets and daisies, 17 Vi© en, 536 Willamette st. Main 475. and large space room. Geo. T. office of Garrett & Mitchell, Eu- • "*•" 1 ■ 1 s29 ■30 gene, Oregon. (Continued on page 12) E » r 1