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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD,THURSDAY, OCT ß, 1910 WA VI El»- ■< 'osllnued. FTV F WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKtl bring this pric«. Ona load averaging I 1156 pound* went at 35.50. Shippers and stock raisers of the Interior have become frightened at 4 Chl’i'u L. the way tattle value* have dropped, FOR MAI« Kill HAI IC— -t outlniicd. W . ' 2 ’ • I ' 4 all tre looklrg for an escape Piel’r ’. X •<. I 'r- m the I ri-«e:it situation. The fact FOR HAI.K Gray s«e<l oat*, cheet Foil HALE on« tiew wall furnish- , E kl » <! vC. : 'het • '«I ;er . I.; rkets continue to pay f,., ,| baled hay and cedar poatn. -Pr- ro.l, 70c. I high pri i t-» t « »tile gives them «<1 house, 3 rooms and bath rtxiui.1 p I,’ Bond. Irving, Or. Phono .und. 12c ta 1 ; *oma bop» an 1 th> r ls a possibility scre«ne<i sleeping porch, closet*, □20 Farmer* 14. .'rd.’12 . 1 that l< >1 killer* wlil be ft n ed Into pantry, woodshed; concrete found* 18'. . , line after xfler a n wl wh le. _ ■ I atlon; plenty of fruit, close io.' Fruì’», Veg« tablee, Etc. h«*r I lit:«» of livestoi . »how no FOR KENT. You < an get thl* for 31500 Terms Othe« »OK MALE- rtpeiia. to investor* one Potat N**. 31 00. : < asng« fi fC! r the day. block boat Coll«»" Hili pi operi y a ! Oregon Home»>'«k«r*' Co., 412 FOR RENT Small house, furnished Onion. I •- ' »t 32 00. o7 Official rm«« of livestock prl'-es . tnrgalu Inquire Hunter Elec ! Willamette str«et. or unfurnished Corner Thirteen I l»a;<j0 4. 3 1.50® 7 50, are shown by the latest sales: trie C<> . 27 w B‘ I Full HALE N o 370 Good new 7 th and Jefferson streets. 08 Ora .ge* 34 50. CATTLE Beet Oregon *tee-s. room plastered bungalow, has re Livewtock M»rk«t 3'< 25®5.50; ordinary steers, 35.00 |C(>H HALE Good w It k tea'll mar*s FOR RENT Four-room house, barn ception hull; wall* tinted and wir Good Cow*. 2 Mi "I 3 Oakland, Cal., Oct. 4.—Answering perfectly the description ® 5 25, common steer* 34.00® 4.40; »boul 1250 poiin !•> ■■■'b, wugon and rhlckan yard 571 Jefferson.| Oorn:n.>r. ed for lights; city water, bath; Cow* 2 kt O 3c h r<1 hurtle** Call 551 West Hlztli cows, best. 3* 50; $1250 Of the launch “Peerless,” which is supposed to have carried between Seventh and Eighth *t* 1 lot 75x80 feet, Tbl* nice little Steer»—3 ‘A ® 4 • I 40; poor, 3 heifers, ol? bom» I* on Alder street aud can I 310 per month Enquire 238 W. Vea Prime dr«*:ved. under 125 34 50; bulls, stags. the dynamite used to blow up the Los Angeles Times building Seventh 08 li« bought for thia very low price --------- ———_________ —_ 1 pound*. 7 ® 8c. F or hale —31 «ach, il thor 33 75® 4 25 from Giant, the launch “Pastime” was discovered in Oakland Nine-room modern' Muttun a foot 3c oughbred black Langshire b«n* I 32650; term*. H. E Owen. 536 E< )lt RENT 1 HOGS— Beet east of the moun- Willamette. ol3 Hog i on f ot—9c house, baru and chicken yard, at 13 months old; also whit« Wyau- i tains. «10.25; ordlnary, 310.00; harbor today. The launch was hired by some men on Septem Dressed Hog*—IIV4C. ,t,i( cockerels; 1096 Harrison ave FOR HALE 30 acres, 7 44 Ald«r street, just north of th«! I Stockers and feeder*. 310.50. ber 20, and they returned the boat September 26 They paid good land; ___________ ; 5- I Ji tub»—4c. Patterson school. Enquire at 2*4 O« HHEEP Best east of the moun room " house, good b*rn; water Grain and Feed tain*. wethers, 34.00® 4.25; old a deposit of $500, and on returning the boat paid a liberal fine; 1 acre orchard; some bay. I Ea«t Eleventh street. Mr. Collier.' Va I 012 FOR SALK OR RENT A good 8- | wethers, 34 00; spring lamb*. Wil rental fee, giving their names as J. B. Bryce and Perry. They This would make yon a nlce Flour—35 75. roosi house, rent 313 per month; lamette valley. 35.00® 5.25; «astern home, also a good chicken and FOR RENT OR LEASE «93 acres Whea’ — Per bushel. 85c. partly turntehed If desired Weal Washington. 35.25; ewes, 33.00® answer perfectly the description of Bryson and his companion, truck ranch, as it 1* not *0 far out, near Eugene; about 70 acres In Bran — Per ton. «2«. <tth *nd Folk at*., west of Blair. | 3 15. the men who purchased the explosive at Giant. The boat shows and on good road. Cheap at 34,- cultivation; good house; two barns Mlx«4 Feed—Per ton. S3«. CALVES Best. 36.75® 7.00; or- E E Carllie. o« 500. Oregon Hom«s<M<ker»' Co., and orchard. Thia farm is all fenc- the marks of tacks, as if a sign or metal letters had been Short* Per t«n. 332. 1 di: ary, 3 ■ 50; poor, 33 50®4.50. 412 Willamette it. o7 •d. ha* fine spring* and I* one of Baled Haj—312. FOR HALK--4-room house, pantry, Portland Market (Ju"tation>i. tacked over the name “Pastime i,” which lead« the police to be- the beat stock and dairy farm* In Rolled Barley- 330 doset* and woodsbmS; good waU.i Foil HALE- Good 3-room house on Hops. Wool and Hide*. the county. D. W Järvi», owner. Oat»- Per bushel, 3«a , ’(«••». lot «08 110 I hln M u«t Washington street; ha* city water, HOPS- Nominal, 1910 11® 12c; lieve the name "Peerles«“ was used to disguise the boat. 2 13 White Templo. o7 fur oui You can g»t this for 31.- light*, good w«l|. wood shed, chic 1909 prim- to choice, 12c; prime, JOO. Oregon Hotueseekers' Co., ken house and park; lot 66 2-3x FOR RENT—Furnlaked and unfur PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. 1 lc ; m" lium. 9 ® 10c. San Francisco, Oct. 4 —Search for a launch answering the description « 11 Wllametta st. o? 166 feet; good sidewalks and the WOOL—Nominal, 1910 Willam the launch which took 500 pounds of of the Peerless, but whose name wm Portland. Or., Oct 6. -No one In nished room», Hall block, Bast ttk street* graded, Tbl* nli il IP tin ______ ” put _ _____ at. Also one store roam. 20x5«. the hop trade now doubt* that l.oula ette valley. 16® 19c; eastern Ore explosive from the Giant Powder( “Pastime, into __ the _______ Harrison FOR HALE - 1 6-room house. 1-2 home can bo bought __ for 3150 i-achmound has been buying hop* gon. 12® 17c. works. Sept. 23. and which has been street dock "for gasoline two” weeks 1 also solicit storage of all kinds block from car line, lot 5ozl«o; down and 312 per mouth at 7 per SHEEPSKINS — Shearing. 10® for Paul R G. Hor»t. Mr Lauch- partially identified as making sever my ware house across from the ago. The captain of the boat had a good well; new house, well finlsb- cent Tbl* I* » snap for nny one 8 P. depot. Special rat«* for hops mound doe* not *ay »0 himaelf, in 25c each, short wool. 25® 50c; med al mysterious trips about the bay ¡scar over his right eye and answered . d This would make you a fine who want* n littI« horn« th» same ium wool 50a® 31 each; long wool, fact, gives out th« impression that abont that date, is progressing. The the description of one of the men and large «pace room. Geo. T. Hall home Only 31300 Oregon a* rent Thl* bargain I» for a police believe that the name of the who bought the 500 pounds of dyna tf hl* purchases have been for other 75c® 31 25 each. llosiesceker*' Co . 411 Willamette short tim« only 3650. H E. Ow TALLOW—Prime, per lb. 5c. No. launch. “Peerless,” was made for the mite from the Giant Powder com dealer*, but it I* believed by hop *t. »7 en. 534 Willamette. o!3 FOR RENT—Naw ana finely fur men In New York, as well as in Port 4 and grease, 2® 3 l-2c. occasion. They have found three alu pany. He gave the name of Bryson CHITTIM BARK—1909—Nominal minum letters spelling “Peerless” to the employes of the powder com nished room* on flrat and second land. that the accumulation Is for yt»R BALE Fin* new bom« clo*« HERE’S A BARGAIN 112 acre* « 5c; 1910, 4 l-2c. were purchased, and witnesses have pany. floor»; »Ingle and In suites; for I Mr Horst'* ac-ount. Mi mil«* from Eugen«; all good Nt 323 00; beautiful location; HIDES—Dry hides. 15 1-2® 16 been found who sighted the launch This fact being settled to th* »st light housekeeping Light heat, farm lurid; good house: good barn fin« lawn; tr««*; shrubbery; large _ lb; _ green. 6 1-2® _ 7 l-2c; bulls. when she was painted yellow, and a bath, hot and eoia water; 2 block* lafadion of all concerned, the next l-2c Search Is Widespread and other outbuilding*; good or . irner lot worth $!80o New barn from Wlllajuetta st. 13« E. 7th que*tlon Is, what is he going to do 1 green, salt, 5c lb; kips. 6 ----- 1-! «7 1-2; few days later when she was painted chard There are no better farm*! street. Los Angeles, Oct. 4.—8earch for and chicken bouse Price 33o0o white. calves green, 12® 13c lb. tf with them? In the county than thl* on« at the! Ham Rush Realty Co., corner Hth The Horat program this year Is MOHAIR—Nominal, 1910, 30® 32 The police believe the launch went the dynamiters who destroyed the price we are going to offer thl* j FOR RENT Furnished and unfur laid along different lines from the I cents, 1 Willamette •! from Sausalito to San Pablo bay, one Times building Saturday embraces all oue at for the next 10 duy* Tak nlshed rooms, close In. from 312 famous campaign of 1906, when' of the arm« of San Francisco bay, the country between San Francisco Butter, Egg* and Poultry. ing th« location and the quality of! to 32 5 per month. 10 houses from there was palpable boosting of price', BUTTER—Extra creamery. cubes I thence ____ _______ _____ Its oc- and San Diego, and from the ocean to toward ______ Ahizo, _ where land Into consideration, and the Ow 37 to 325 per month H. E ’ 1-2 ;j cupants took an automobile, This the deserts east of San Joaquin. purchasers and ) and tubs. 36c; squares. 37 @ 37 to protect early price, only $85 p«r acre C. 0.1 en 536 Willamette. Phon« Main cheap contracts. This year Horst Horst' store. store, 22 1-2® 24 l-2c; eastern.1 report is strengthened by one today While the search here shows no ces Smith it Co., room 9 Hoffman 013 has no such stock of contracts, nor 32® 34c. 475 I from San Jose to the effect that the sation. the police are confident the House, Eugene. Oregon. o7. BUTTER FAT—F. o. b.. Portland, abandoned launch has been found on hunt in San Francisco eventually will " -.... . ........ -I— ~ I I M to ■■■ ..... ! FOR RENT—Some very desirable has he gone short on the market, so i the Alvizo sloughs. The detectives produce important results. 1’olt ‘•\i.K-Hay, tsailn t you bettefi flats, each having steam beat and far a» anyone knows. His buying! per pound. 36c. Five bodies were recovered from POULTRY—Mixed chickens. 15c; have gone to the marshes to investi consider this. Just think, 40 acres bath; also some nice office and ►«• niB to be legitimate and purely for the ruins of the Times office today, right In the heart of Pleasant Hill! living rooms. All centrally located speculative purposes, based on the hens, 15® 15 l-2c; stags. 13 l-2c: gate. The crew of the municipal fire making a total of eleven since the broilers. 15® 15 l-2c; fryers. 15® Ju*l on tire market; ths nicest place! In business districts. Address Box apparent soundness of the market. Several additional lots have been'15 l-2c; geese, old, (—): young. 12 boat reported to the police today that search of the ruins began. fur a horn«, elegant fruit land I 14, Eugene. Oregon. tf other secured by Mr. Lachmund since those ®13c; live ducks, young, 16® 18c; right at th« finest high school in' Price Good MIStELLANBOI H. last reported. He bought 300 bales old, 16c; turkeys, alive, 22® 24c: th* county an! n«ar!y every bit In Hugh UHM squabs. I CHAMPIONSHIP BALL pigeons, in th«1 Independence section yester dressed (—); cultivation. Thl* Is the beat snap' WIII- corner CHARLES KINGWELL, FLORIST day, but the name of the grower or 32.50 dozen: dressed chickens, 1® of th« M-aa in *u ! w.-n t l»*t long o7| B*t'er hurry; only $80 per acre; cut flow**rs. potted plant* and car price were not divulged, He also 2c pound higher than alive. GAMES ARRANGED nation* In fine assortment. West bought from McClellan 180 bales EGGGS- Local extras. 34® 36c; other small tract» will follow thl FOR HAI.K -No 132 Good corn«r( »ale; only last week a tract right) Springfield greenhouse. Telephone grown on the Charles Llvesly plaie No. 1. 34c; No. 2, 27c; eastern best, Cincinnati. O.. Oct. 3.—Fate play lot «0 2-3 by l«0 feet, has sewer j aero** this sold for $200 per acre 1 Main 54. tf at a price of 13 cents or a fraction 32c; ordinary 27® 28c. ed its part here today at the meet < ty water, sidewalk. grad«<l street; E C. Statter. Pleasant Hill, phon CHEESE—New Oregon fancy full ing of the National commission when I HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for better. and I* on Mill street. Can lie cream, triplets and daisies. 17 1-2 t the toss of a coin decided that the S. 'lngfleld Farmers 191 t other buyers in the Among the poultry and egg*. Fre*h fish ev 1 "tight for a short time for this first game for the world's champion ery day. A». Newman Market, cor market yesterday were H. L. Hart, ® 18c; Young Americas. 18 1-2® ship I * price of 3105o. good terms FOR HALE—80 acre* of good land. between Philadelphia and Chi n«r 6th and Olive. Phone Main who bought a number of lot* aggre 19c. H E Owen. 5 36 Willamette. <>13 5-room house; good barn 33x36; cago, pennant winners of the Ameri Grain, Flour and Hay. 831 tf gating 600 bale*, at prices ranging ________________________________ I 2 wells; 1 team and wagon, family WHEAT—Track delivery—Club. can and National leagues, respective 11 to 12 3-4 cents. FOR HALE No I—Good n«w three 1 orchard; 4 good cow*. 2 calvee. GOOD BOARD—With or without from S3® 84c;; bluestem. 89c; forty-fold. ly, would be held in Philadelphia. California Potatoes in Market new V. H. Separator. 100 chuck- rootn house; good well; lot IQOx clean, comfortable room; home red The contest will begin on Monday, California potatoes are being of 85c; Willamette Valley. 87c; ms. 3 hog*. 18 ton* hay. 175 bush- 160 f««t, streets graded. good October 17, at 2 p. m. Russian. 81c; turkey red, 83® 85c. surroundings. quiet, private fam-i fered on the local market and it is Washington. D. C., Oct. 4.—The el oat*. 6000 kale plant*, binder, tldewslka Thia nice little place It has always been a superstition 1910 BARLEY — Producers price ily. References exchanged. 223 possible that heavy shipment« will advances in transcontinental freight mower, rake, plow, harrow, culti la on Alder street and can be |>ur- that the team winning the first toss 325; E 12th st. tf be dumped here in the next few —Feed. 322 ® 22.50; rolled, vator and other tol* and building*. < has*« for a t linn' o>r for the first gaem loses the series. charges, varying from 5 to 10 cents a ■■ 1 ^rawing. 324.50. weeks. They can be laid down at a I Only 35000. Oregon Homeseek- I hundred pounds from points of East II E Owen. 536 Willamette. ol3 ina inai price less than Oregon and that is , CORN—Whole, 336; cracked, 327 For this reason President Murphey, ern origin to Pacific coast terminals, _ | < r* Co. 412 Wlllamete st. o7 J. M. VITON of Chicago, was not much downcast The landed ¿1 why they are coming. ion. FOR HALE ’One good cow 5 years were suspended today by the Inter a toes Is HAY—Producers price—1910— when President Ben Shibe. of Phila state potatoes is old; one calf two months old; a FOR SALE 320 acre* on McKenzie Non-Partisan Candidate for Circuit price of these California not Commerce Commission until delphia. called the turn of a half dol Vai., timothy, fancy. 319® 19.50; or river, 1-3 bottom land and the rest 90 cents to 31 per hundred, while light team of hors«». 55 head ot February 6, 1911, pending inquiry Judge to Reside in C< mm > County lar today. dinary. 319; Eastern Oregon. 320® upland; 5 acres good orchard; all good Oregon* cannot be bought in Angora goats. 1 mostly nannies; also by the commission into their reason Seven Games May be Played 20.50; mixed. 314® 15: clover. No. kinds of fruit and berries; run the country for less than 31. a good set of double barn«»» and ableness. The series will be played off as 1. 311@12; wheat. 313® 14: cheat, ning spring* all the year round; California has a big crop of river I To the Voters of Lane County: about 5 tons of hay. A snap It The order of suspension affects follows: 12 acre* of hop*, paying big mon At an earlier period In the present’ potatoes this year and has to sell |13® 14: alfalfa. 315; oat. 313® 14. taken at once ». Address Bert H several hundred interstate carriers First game. Monday. October IT. MILLSTUFFS—Selling price — oi0| ey, 12 acre* walnut grove, good 'campaign, manv citizen* of Coos' them pretty quick. The acreage is Allegar, Walton. Oregon operating east of the Rocky Moun at Philadelphia: second game. Tues b*rn; hop dryer and 2 set* of county expressed a desire that I figured at 44,000 and it produced Bran. 325; middlings. 333; shorts. day. October 18, Philadelphia; Wed tains, and the tariffs filed with the house* and tmrm». Tne place for I should become » candidate for clr-' a full crop. The Texas and Arizona 327; chop. 319® 25. foil HALE Two full bocks of 20 October 19. train trip from commission were to have become ef you at 312,000. Oregon Home- I cult judge lot* each in Florence, well locat I deferred a conclusion) markets have been filled up and the | OATS—Nominal, producers’ price nesday. Philadelphia to Chicago; third game, fective October 10. They apply to seeker*’ Co.. 412 Willamette *t o7 jin th« matter until something over a' California river growers. < casting *.!. level, smooth ground. Price _ I—Track. No. 1. white. 327.50; grey. Thursday, October 20, at Chicago; all commodity and class freight on 31800 for th* two block* These ¡week ago «hen I expressed a wllllng- about for an outlet for the surplus, 326.50. westbound shipments to the Pacific FLOUR—Old crop, patents. 35.25: fourth game, Friday, October 21, at coast, including lumber, cement and ran be r«"o'd for $7 5 per lot or FOR HALE—No. 190—320 acre* 12 ; n«ss to offer myself a* a non-partl- found they could »end them here and mile* from Eugene, close to a little 33000 within * year. Geo. Melvla Willamette, 35-40 per barrel; local Chicago. 'san candidate; unon the condltion. sell them at a profit under the price In case other games are required furniture. town, high school, church and however, that I should be given en- of Oregon». It is not so much a straight. 35 20; bakers. ?5.20@ Miller, room 20, cor. kth and Wil store*; on the main road; free ¡doraement of such strength and char-' question of price as of getting rid ot 35.35; export grades. 33.70: graham. to settle superiority, the fifth game lamette. tf will be played October 22. after a mall and cream route; 200 acres a» would afford assurance to the goods, as river potatoes are not 1-2 sack. 34.80; rye, 35.75; bales. hurried run in a special train from ’Oil HALE—239 acres; 30 acre* un In cultivation: rest In timber and acter voters of other counties In this judl- long keepers. They have to be all 33.15. died : Chicago to Philadelphia, and in case : der the plow, balance pasture and pasture; good family orchard; ber |dal Fruit and Vegetables. district, to shun I may be little worked off in the next 60 days. another game is required, another j, timber; some good beaver dam ries; eight-room house, two barns, known, FRESH FRITTS —Oranges —Val hurried run will be made from Phila that there Is substantial local ! Therefore it is likely that the lo nil the fnrm Implements, some of deaire for land; i >od bona« and barn: some my election. cal market will be weak and unset encias. 34.00® 4.50 box: bananas. delphia to Chicago in time to play fruit; place la well watered A the hogs and some other things go At the family home at Smithfield, four days from the making tled for that length of time. There is 5 l-2c lb; lemons, 6.50@7.25: grape the sixth game in Chicago on Sun October good |>i tlon of thia place can be with the place. This Is one of the of Within 4. 1910, Silas, the 13-year- fruit. 33.75: pineapples. 6@7c lb; day. October 23. this declaration over seven h>m- no reason, however, why the late po Irrigate ! Will give some terms. best places In Lane county and can dr«d electors of all political faiths old son of Mrs. A. M. Herbert, The cantaloupes. Oregon. 75c® 31: tato market should not be a good the series should not be settled boy had been ill only a short time. lie bought for a short time for 350 had signed my certificate of nomina ■■r acre 3 - o "11 C 11 peaches. 35® 65c; plums, 50c; wat by If this one. time, the place of playing the Smith t ('n.. room 9 Hoffman Ho per acre on good terms. H. E tion as such candidate. ermelons. 31: grapes, 31-00® 1.15: Advance In Eggs. seventh game will be determined by 013 tel. Etir ne, Oregon o7 Owen, 536 Willamette. A marriage license was granted being local Concords. 15c: ground cher With this gratifying endorsement 1 Another slight advance is I rOR HAI E No. 57 5 acres on Col | the toss of a coin. this afternoon to Walter L. Water some ries. 3100; pears. 3125® 2.25. I submit my candidacy to the voters, quoted in the price of eggs by The umpires for the big series will of Rainier, Or., and Miss Rhoda BERRIES — Blackberries, 31: be Rigler and O'Day for the Nation-! man. of Lane, D>ouglas. Benton and Lin-' dealers along Front street, al- leg« Hill, on car lln«; all can be ————— WANTF'P May Morgan, of Goldson. ___________________ coin counties. though the general trade shows no huckleberries. S@9c. cut up Into city lot»; good view. als and Connelly and Sheridan for POTATOES—New, 31.25® 1.35; the Americans. Assuming, as I think I may. that change. This flue little tract has just been WANTED — Experienced man for At the family home in north Cot- grocery and gent*' furnishings at the Interest of these voters in the se In a limited way selected local sweets. 2 l-2c lb. placed on the market, parties are Eligible Players Named tage Grove. October 2. 1910, Lorenzo Ax Billy Department Store. 3t ONIONS — 31 40® 1.50: garlic, 7 lection of a judge to reside in Coos ranch eggs are being sold as high as Kulng »Any and must sell at once. The players eligible to take part in D. Herrington, aged 76 years, 2 the series are: It Is a s.iap and will not last long WANTED To borrow 32000 for 3 county Is largely Incidental, and that 36c a dozen, but only a small per ® 8c lb months and 25 days. VEGETABLES — New turnips. the absence of the personal knowled-' centage of the receipts here sell Chicago National League (Tub *3 this > ry low price—«2600.00.< years on good city property. Call 31.25© 1.50: beets. $1.50: carrots, ge of the candidates, only political' above 35c and some dealers say they Archer, Beaumont. Brown, Cole, Terms cash Henry E. Owen. 5361 at 14 East Eighth At her home in Cottage Grove, on 014 affiliations would serve a majority of have not asked above 34 cents a doz 31.25® 1.50 sack; cabbage, $2.25© Chance, Evers. Foxen. Hofman, October 1, 1910, Mrs. Martha A. Tib- WillsiiH'ite 013 them as a guide to their choice fori $2.50 per hunJred: tomatoes. 50® Kling. Kane. McIntyre. Needham, blls, wife of H. A. Tibbils, who holds en thus far this season. WANTED—A cook at Mr. Skip SALE Fifty acre* smooth Eastern eggs are now arriving in 50c per box; beans. 4c per ponnd; Overall. Pfeiffer. Pfeister. Richie, a position in the S. P. depot there. worth’s. 109 West Eighth »tret. o7 such official. I am hopeful that they] ! may be pleased to give favorable con horseradish. 10® 12 l-2c; green on land, all In cultivation, just one- several grades, and prices therefore Reulbach, Sheckard. Steinfeldt. Shul- half mH« outside the city limit*. ; WANTED- Two or three apple pick sideration to the non-partisan choice are not uniform Best eastern sup ions. 10015c dozen. te. Tinker. Weaver. Zimmerman. Sigmund Frank, president of the APPLES—75c @ 1.50. N«w and flr»t-clu»* Improvement*. ers. mile west of car line. on of myself by the people of this coun-| plies here today are quoted from 32c Philadelphia American League Club Meier & Frank company, died at his Meat* and Provision*. When you know what adjoining Hellen street Phone Farmers ty. to 32 l-2c a dozen, or fractionally Atkins. Bender, Barry, Baker. home. 310 Twelfth street, at 10 o’ DRESSED MEATS—Front street Coombs. Collins. Donohue, Dvgert. clock last night of heart trouble and Marshfield. Oregon. October 1, higher than previous quotations, land Is Relllng for you will see 106. C. 8. Wheeler. 1910. ‘"Iir I .I«>| t lull v PrtM l"’l .HI'-. while No. 1 eastern stock range hogs, fancy. 13c; ordinary. 12 l-2c: Davis. Derrick. Houser. Hartzell, kidney complications. Although he J M UPTON 3175 Sam Hugh Realty Co., cor- WANTED Two good Inside wire around 29c and No. 2 around 3< 1-Z veals, extra. 13© 13 l-2c; ordinary, Krause. Lapp. Livingston. Lord. Mor had not been well for two years and men Diamond C Electric Co. (Paid Adv.) 11© 11 l-8c; poor. 6©7c: extra gan. Murphy. ner 8th and Willamette o7 Mclnnes, Oldring, had been confined to his bed for a 516 Wilamette street o7 Receipts of local eggs are fair but large. 8c; spring lambs, 11 l-2c; Plank. Thomas. Struck. week, death was unexpected and the ERE IS A BARGAIN 29 acres of The scorers selected are Francis report of the passing of the pioneer are scarcely a factor In the whole yearling lambs. 7 3-4c lb; mutton, good river bottom land, till In cul-, WANTED—Girl for general house NEWS OF COTTAGE 8e. Richter, of Philadelphia, and Taylor merchant of Portland and the North sale trade at this time. It is estima llvatlon; 90 peach tree* one Jenrj work. Apply at 7 25 Charnelton FRESH BEEF—Wholesale slaugh Spink, of St. Louis. that at the present time fully west was a shock to his many friends. GROVE AND VICINITY ted st. tf old; house and barn; its mile* terers ’ prices: best steers. 9© 9 l-2c; John Hevdler. secretary to Presi —Portland Oregonian. three quarters of the eggs sold here front good railroad town. Wlll| WANTED A boy to deliver paper* ordinary. 8 l-2c: best cows. Sc; or dent Lynch of the National league, are from the east. “Daylight” was struck at 5 o’clock give somo terms on thl* place. 1 dinary. 7 3-4c lb. Connection has been made with and Robert McRoy, secretary to yesterday morning in the Oregon * G< hm 1 Veal In Demand In Fairmount. Call at The Guard Price 34500 G O. Smith * Co., LARD—Kettle leaf. 5s: 14 7-18c. President Johnson of the Americans Washington Railway tunnel in course the new 3100.000 dollar Lang creek) Best quality veal is In demand ______ °8 room 9 Hoffman Hotel. Eugene ' office. water works system. and Cottage anj for a limited amount of top per lb; compounds. 6s, 12 7-8c lb. were selected business managers. of construction under the Peninsula. Oregon. 06 APPLE PICKERS WANTED At F. Grove is now abundantly HAMS. BACON. ETC.—Hams, 1 ‘ Reserved seat prices were fixed at The last wall of earth separating the «upH«l 1OU.iity of small sizes as high as 13 t.»|n water. 1» It iu is n a 1-2 cents v a pound __ . . Is «ktalnahlo 19 1-2 0 21c: breakfast bacon. 19 0 31 to «3. while the price for general two forces of men working toward with pure mountain Turpcnlng's place, one and a half obtainable. UR HALE—2 lots, eack 6« 1-i frou»- 29 l-2c; boiled ham. 26 0 28c; pic admission will be 50 cents. miles east of Eugene acres» the rl- great achievement. Heavy veals continue to sell low. the center from the north and south 1 age by 179 d««p Price, )ao00. On nics. 15c; cottage roll. 17c; regular The Cottage Grove creamery has C hicken Market Unst. ady. vef. 0 ends of the 5425-foot bore was bro <>n* Is a five-room house, large shed ow- short clears, smoked. 17 l-2c backs, again changed hands and Is now No improvements are noted in the ken through and the members of the GAYNOR IS FEEBLE. barn, chicken house. 2-room house. > WANTED—A competent woman or nod by Arthur Louck, a former Cres- smoked. 17 l-2c pickled tongues. 4 5c rival gangs, between which there has •' tit bedroom, small porches, chick-' girl for general housework. Apply w.-ll resident. Mr. I.ouk purchased local chicken market trade. Some of lb. BUT GOES TO WORK been intense rivalry as to which ♦ n house and carpenter shop; «mall1 nfternoons from 2 to 5 o clock at the plant a few days ago from Dan the arrivals of last week are still be ing carried over by F.ont street re should actually let In daylight first. I orchard on th« land. Or will rent « re?*“/ 7°.rk M°Cta “hands^d cheeV^ ch7«V Bleur, who has attempted to keep up ceivers on account of the nominal BORN I 5-r<>oni house |I2 per month, not | 341 E. 9th st. standard set by E. G. Stiller, but demand. S ma> , or 9 poured forth.—Portland Oregonian, / I furnished. E D Lewis. Other |8 WANTED Good, competent boy to the office today for the first time since failed In meeting It. So upon the first Peach Market Slow. I tood land, 2 mile* from a good deliver. Cail at Gibson Brother opportunity At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. he was shot down m » James J Gal he disposed of his in Few sales of peaches are being I a month, furnished. tf cash market and grovery. corner Young, in Eugene. October 5. 1910, hgher. a discharged city employe » made along Front street toda» above of West Fifth and Blair streets. terests. Miss Oslo Currin, daughter of Mr 60c box. although for a small let to Archie Knowles and wife, a daugh The mayor went to the city hall in a a |',,t SALE N o . 21—280 acres of 06 MARRIED : streetcar and was followed by a large ♦ : and Mrs. Felix Currin, who Is attend of selected and *«11 colored fruit, re ter. I farming, dairy and fruit land; 100 crowd from the car to his ofice. He ♦ I acres in cultivation, rest In timber WANTED Position by a man and ing business college at Eugene, spent ceivers were asking 70 cents this »♦•»•••♦♦eeeeeeeeaeeeeee** appeared somewhat feeble. I and pasture; good family orchard. wife In the city or on a farm; no Saturday and Sunday at home, as did morning. Supplies available are too ARMY OFFICER Gaynor refused to discuss politics, At the city hall in Eugene. Octo children; experience In stores; can also Miss Mamie Kime, who is also heavy. I house and barn; 4 *4 miles from and would not comment on the selec ber 4. 1910, Walter Waterman, of I » proaperoaa little town and r«il- i keep book*. H. E. Owen, 5.16 attending the same school. Miss Cur KILLS DEPUTY tion of John A. Dix as democratic Rainier, and Miss Rhoda May Mor I road station; would make a good Portland Livestock Market. Willamette. 013 rin reports that she likes the school nominee for governor. and her studies very much and Is gan, of Goldson, Judge Bryson offici I'lalry ranch; mall and cream route Portland. Or., Oct. 5.—There was ating. I hear the main road; close to school WANTED—Hides to tan I tsn light making great progress. They return only a handful of livestock ship 1 Lisbon, Oct. 4.—Professor Bom It is rumored that Baker City may hides for lace leather, gloves ed to the school Sunday evening.— nients to the local market today, but bards. I ami church; plenty of good water: republican deputy, and an an a six-story hotel, covering half furs and ruga; deerskin* a specialty Leader. At the court house In Eugene, Oct. I *«ll located, and can be bought the trade was in no mood to receive ti-clerical. was shot down by an army have a block. where they are tagged’. 5, 19KL Albert M. Tyson and MI m I ’or a short time for 330 per acre additional supplies. The market for lieutenant and died today. The af Estacada's new school --------- room ....... capa Agnes Day, both of Irving. County furnish the tags. Address me at I "n Piuy terms, or 40 acres with Itn- In 1890 one could >uy In the Phil good steers Is generally at $5.25. and fair has caused Intense excitemeut in Ritchey. city has been doubled; six teachers Judge Heltnus W. Thompson offici- Jasper, Oregon. Adam . Ippinea 32 pineapple, for 20 cents It took exceedingly good cattle to this city, Oporto and elsewhere. I nrovenient* for «1000; terms. H. are now employed. ating. dÄwll-1-lö ‘The price has since doubled. I E Owen. 536 Willamette. 013 . < to —.« a dL WOOD WANTED—We will exchan ge furniture for wood Will take any kind of wood Catnpbell-Fall« man Co., 475 Willamette street, tf — ' - !■■■ ■■■ i ■■ ..... i n aa . .................. i I W ANTED A rnan who can aell things; aplendl dopening; excellent opportunity for right man. Ster ling Foster, Jet Nat. Bank bldg., Eugene, Or. tf h RAISE OF RATES IS SUSPENDED DY