The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 13, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TWICE A-WEEK GUARD, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1910
CANDIDATES FILE
EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
Congroasmnn Hawley Head«
Liat for Money Paid
Out
Kabo Corsets, Sablin and Ferris Waists, Dent’s and Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Clark’s Guar. Hose for Women ® Children
ippll.
Ii • ■«I 1
• «itti n 111 ii 11 or, 11 trea:ment,
I Illi] I it- I, I * n lüiiiffl ut the great
state­ blood purifying nnd tonle riiedliine
Hulcm. Or., Oct in N«v«ral
ment* of exp«»»«’* were filed by cun-
dldatr* yesterday. Including that of
yy H U'lten. In which he »«ya h« «*• whhh cerrsets the acid condition of
p..mid *6400 for th« F«ls fund the blood and build* up the system.
, oinm;**l<>n In promoting prograaaiv«
(let It lodar In usual lltiuld form or
law*, sod divers other auni* for him- cho. "lai«d lablel* culle«l •*ra*t*b*.
««If In promoting tha Interest of th*
anti a*»«mbly sentiment
(‘ongreMman Hawley spent ,1,- NO POULTRY SHOW
Q»g i.ii to *i"me liln t" noiainntIon 1 40 BE HELD AT COTTAGE
j Hcott Taylor, d>«in«X'ratlc candidate'
GROVE THIS WINTER
for «tut« printer, e*p««d«d ,54 8*.
I a E*kln. «andldat* for circuit
Th« officer* of the Calapool*
judge In tbe Fifth Judicial dlltrlct, Poultry association met last wek and
. >mprt««d of Clackama*. Clatsop, Co­ decided not to hold their annual
lumbia *n«l Waxhlngton colinde* »how this winter, but give way to
Ht>ent ,10 75. II i p Snlknnp, < sndl Roseburg, where local poultry metí
date t»r joint r«pre»<oit«tl re from uru inuklng extensive arrangement*
«'rook. Grant. Klamath and l.ak« for a big show In December In that
I H Bing ¡city Two year* ugo th« *how wu*
counties, spent |< "
ham, candidate for joint senator held at Eugene, last year at Cottage
from Linn and I I .mu' counties, «pent Grove, nod *O It I* really lto»ebiirg'»
*95 75. Namuel I II Gruber, candidal« turn t<> entertain th« poultrymen of
for circuit judge In th« Fourth judl Western Oregon and put up for the
i lai district.
Multnomah county hot competition of prize* which I*
■pant ,216 49, A (1. Beals, candl sure to develop Cottage Grove fan-
date for re-election as joint repre riera propose to arnd out a nice
Hi'iitatlve from Tllhiinook aud Yam bunch of bird* to Itooeloirg. If given
hill rouutle*. nnd T J | Muhoney tin opportunity, nnd give tlielr !>oug-
< andldate for joint r«pre»entativ lii» neighbor» a "run for th« prize
from Morrow and t'matllln counties money."
each «pent 10 cents. Frank J Miller
Dr 1. D. Scarbrough, of Creswell,
candidal« for railroad cotnmlHsloner left Wedneaday for Portland on a
■pent ,51; John It l.atourette, can four day*' bualtm»» trip
lie say*
dldat* tor joint represen lati ve from bl* prune crup I* the be»t ever pro­
Clackama* and Mupltnomah coun- duced on hl* orchard He ha* sold
Ilea, spent ,25; It l> Parker, candi bi* output to Portland parlies, the
date for circuit judge In the Eleven last »hlpincBt being mad« Wednes­
th Jndh-lal dlatrlit. Gilliam. Sherman day.
uiid Wheeler counties spent *101 60;
D. J. (lover la now kept to hl* bed
1 rd W Chamber*, candidate for a* the result of a broken right leg
joint representative from Lincoln below the knee While trucking
■ nd Polk counties, spent *10 SO; J lumber for Miller Bro* . near Divide,
V Beach, candidate for circuit judge he had the misfortune to have hla
In Multnomah county, spent nothing; IImb broken The decking gave way
Wealey ('batten, candidate for joint under one wheel so that the lumber
representative from Clackama* and tipped tjulrkly. <*tcblng Mr. (lover
Multnomah rountlc« spent ,34 75; with one extra long timber, throwing
it It Turner, democratic candidate him out of balance and putting one
for superintendent of public Instru«'- leg In the way of the falling timber.
Ini' Gregg »hot nnd killed three
t ion. »pent » 1
black bear out on Mosby creek last
Or . Oct. 10
When the' wisek, an old bear and two cuba.—
statement of expenses of (' A. liar | Lender
roll. »iicee»»ful candidate for nottil-i
nation from t'nlon. t'matllla and WEEKLY REPORT OF
Morrow n* Joint senator, wa« r«*celv 1
EUGENE MARKEY
«d by th« •••cretary of stat«'* office}
today It waa shown that he expended 1
Chlttlm Hark—4*^c.
2447 tn, when under the law he I*
entitled to the expenditure of but I Wool—26c
Poultry. Egg*. Etc.
*100 In securing the nomination for
Barrett |* a statement} Eggs- -Per dozenT35-37c.
that cffle*
No. I man and mad« a *ucc»»fiit run' Dairy Hutter Per roll, 70c
Fryer* Per pound, 12c to 14c.
against H Fred Wilson, assembly
liens Per pound. lie.
candidate
Turkeys—16 it 18c
E I infer, candidate for governor
Fnil<*. Vegrtatilea, Etc.
exp>-ad«d *620 91. J N ilart, candl
>N>4ato«»- New. *1 00
date for attorney general, . *345 43
Onion«— Per cwt.. 12 01.
II F Mulkey, candidate for enngr«**
Ie>*Miaw— *6 50 <17 50.
First district, (57* 1»; W. It Kill«
Oran new *4.50
candidate for congraea. Mti-ond ¿la
Uveo«»ck Market
trbt. *157 7*. W J Clarke, eandl
Good Cow«-— 2 H O* He.
date for «tale printer. , SfcfcHO
(kunmon Cows 2% 92c.
All the*« last uame.1 men ar« da
Rteer»
O 4e
tested eandldatee Il coat Jay linw
Vaal—Prims Jr«aa«<l. t*d«r 12*
-rman *721.04 to aacgire tba repub
lican nomination for governor ant pound*. 7 B 8c
Mutton os h>ot -*■
Ban J Milarkey expended *8* 7*
Hogs vn fcxit—9e.
t’hirf Clark Corey baa decided tha
lireraed Hog» life«.
the law allow* Andldate* until to
lanit»- 4c
morrow to file their statement*
Oral a anti Feed
Practically all th« candidate« bar
Valley Flour *5 • ».
now filed and It la believed that n<
Flour—»5.75.
an« will be compelled to stand fo
Wheat l>r InuG', *5c.
the *35 a day fin« Impoaad under th
Bran Per ton. ,26
rar ru;>t prartl»«« act fir late filing.
Mixed Feed P«r ton 120.
Short* Par t in. *22
Bail'd Hay »13.
Rolled Barley <30.
I
Oats—Per bu»h<'l. 38c.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
The McMoi ran
Extra Specials We Are Offering
for Thursday, Friday ® Saturday
$4.50 and $5 BIB. Silk Waists $2.50
3 dozen Black Taffeta Rllk Waists; com* In *11
all«*, in strictly tailored effect«; pleated front and
back, fancy fly open front. This la a great b»r-
gain at thia extremely low price; »pwlal
$2.50
$4.00 and $5 Children’s Coats, In
Sizes 4 to 12 Years, Special, $2.19
A great special for three day* In Chlldre '• Coats;
eome In Blue Rad and Brown and Mixed Mate'ial*;
•Ise* from 4 to 1 2 years at this price special $2.19
SilK Underskirts, Spec., Ea. $2.95
3 dozen only. Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made
full width, with deep flounce and dust ruffle;
*4.50 values, while they last spe< lai at $2.95
Flannelette Kimonas, Each 50c
Beautiful aNMortment of Hhort Kimona* In <1 irk
and light color*, specially priced at, each
50c
Great Special in Lace Curtains
New Effects 50c and $1.00 per Pr.
100 pair« laic« and Net Curtain*, white and Ecru.
2 1-2 yard* long, and 40 to 50 inches wide; plal't
aud Allover centres; fancy border*, and an Im-
menae variety from which to make a selection
Washburne Store October Sales
$25 Women’s Tailored Suits, Special Ea. $ 15.95
t
SA Tailored Hull* In Gray, Blue and Brown: all this wason's best styles, 8S and 3,-inch Jacket«, plain an«l pleated Skirts;
rough uad xdazn material*; *i*e* from 31 to 42.
flii* is the greatest bargain possible to get this M-anon. and we would *ug-
'iAbuy early, in order to get the beat
geet tfiat yi
In yonr size. Value* to »25.00. Specially priced for this *ale at, ea $15 95
12 Blue am 4 IH*« k Herge Nuits, com«- Is aizea 34 to 42.
These are great bargaiaa at the extremely low price of, null $7 95
12 l-2c Outing Flannel, Special, Yard, 10c $1.25 Black Taffeta Silk, the Yard, 88c
50 piece* Heavy Outing Flannel In dark and light color* and
White, Stripes, Check* and plain color»; a great variety to
cboo*e from; r«-gular 12 1-2«: quality; now, the yard
10c
A splendid value In yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk; rich lus­
tre finish and soft quality; *1.25 quality. Spec., yard
88c
30 Pieces DarK % Light Outing, the Yd, 5c
15c Robe Velours, Special, the Yard, 11c
Large variety new plaid Waisting Silks, in dark and light
effects; by the yard and 1 patterns; your choice, yd... 75c
A” imm« tin« variety of Velour* for Klmonas, House Dresses,
Dr »»Ing 3a«ques, etc., In dark and light »had««; comes in soft,
r«h sha'< ■ ard neat patterns; 15c quality, the yard
He
$1.50 Kid Gloves, Special, the Pair, 80c
$1.00 New Plaifl Silks, Special, Yard, 75c
5 dozen pairs absolutely guaranteed Kid Gloves in all colors.
Black and Whtle; sizes 5 3-4 to 8; these 5 dozen gloves, 60
pairs, will not last long at this low price, the pair, on ly
80c
35c- Turkish Towels, Special, Each, 23c
65c Table Linen, Special, the Yard, 48c Checked Gingham Aprons, Special, 15c
$1.25 Wool Underwear, the Garment, 89c
4 pieces Full Bleached and Silver Bleached Table Damask, 58
to 66 Inches wide, all new and neat patterns; the yard.... 48c Fleece-Lined Underwear, Garment, 25c
$1.50 Full Size Bed Comforts, Spec. $1.20
Agents celebrated Athena Underwear fdr Women and Chil­
dren. All styles and sixes and all prices. Come and see them.
I
chnng.n are expected' In the lmme-( © 12c; prime to cholce,_l lcj prime, COTTAGE GROVE
llOc; 1*09, growths, nominal.
dialo future
Efforts that
niron*
u»i ■»
are v»«*
being »
mad«
—, on the , WOOL—Nomina), 1910 Wlllam-
BANK TO HAVE
Sound to bear the cheese market are ette valley, 16© 19c. eastern Oregon,
having little or no effect here. Falr.l2@17e.
supplies are coming In from the far-! 8HEP8KIN8 — Shearing. 10© 25
NEW BUILDING
tori«» but dealer* »ay there Is small each; short wool. 25©50c; medium
danger of more than enough com-Jwool, 50c©,1 each; long wool, 75c
Poultry Pointers.
That the stockholders of the First
that the heifer is the dairy cow in
Ing to meet r«'qulr«‘ments through @*1.25 each.
National Bank have unbounded faith
Before the beginner starts in the the making and she should be cared
TALLOW
—
Prime,
per
lb,
5c;
No.
the winter month»
’r*' ' r"*’
,k
in the future of Cottage Grove aad poultry business he should study up for accordingly.
1 and grease. 2©2Hc.
Piitat««*» Coming from Idaho.
the rich territory surrounding it. is on it. Get ideas from good poultry
The good dairy cow is always able
CHITT1M BARK—1909 —Nomin­ shown by the announcement that publications and practical poultry j to digest and assimilate her food to
A local potato dealer today report­
_____
_______________
ed a deal concluded for the ship­ al. 5c; 1910, 4 l-2c.
this progressive
financial institution raisers, and know something about the best advantage.
HIDES —Dry hides, 15 1-2© 16- wm next spring erect a i 1 handsome it before putting your money in the
ment of a considerable quantity of
The time is rapidly approaching
j substantial
Idaho potato«*» to th« Portland l-2c lb green. 6 l-2®7 l-2c;. bulls. an
when the dairyman will not be able
......
_________ institution
__ _ .».u at the business.
1
market, the first carload to arrive green, salt, 5c lb; .K'B?
’. _f’ ,l'2c ® 1 corner of Main and Fourth streets.
Get busy now and make needed re­ to afford pasture for his cows; land
th«‘ latter part of thl» w«x*k. Potato«»*, l-2c; calve«, green. 12© 13c lb.
Plans and specifications for the pro- pair* on the chicken house in order is increasing in value so fast that
MOHAIR—Nominal. 1910,
are also being brought In from the
. posed structure will probably be pre- that the fowls can keep comfortable I the pasture will cost text high.
south In a large way. In both Idaho 32 cents.
Dairy products raise in price with
pared during the winter. The cost when colu weather conies.
and California. It I* »aid to be po»-,
Butter, Egg» and Poultry.
the coming of cold weather, Keep
of the proposed block has not been
There
is
a
minister
not
far
from
alble now to get supplies laid down
Fort Worth who cleared *30(1 last jup the flow of milk to secure some
—Extra creamery, cubes made public.
here at prices slightly under what and BUTTER
for yourself.
Veteran Pause» Away.
year
from poultry as a sideline. A j of It the is profits
tubs,
36c;
squares.
37
©37
1-2
the Oregon growers are demanding.
always seasonable to pur*
Lorenzo Harrington, aged 76 good hen is a profit maker.
c;*tore.
22
1-2©24
l-2c;
eastern,
The latter are Inclined to hold firm­ 32 © 34c.
year«, and a vereran of the Civil war,
If you have pullets that are unde­ j chase a cream separator If you have
ly for *1 to ,1.10 a hundred, and the
died at his home in this city on Sun- sirable dispose of them this fall. You none. The amount of cream saved
BUTER
FAT
—
F.
o.
b.,
Portland.
meagren«»«» of the home supply is
day. The funeral service was con- cannot afford to feed them this win­ will soon pay for the machine.
naturally a bullish factor in the mar­ per pound. 36c.
Milk In cans will cool quickly if
ducted under the direction of Appo­ ter If they are not desirable for lay-
I
POULTRY
—
Mixed
chlckena.
15
ket. The marketing of the late crop
mattox Post, of which deceased was •r«. Tt will be desirable to fatten the cans are placed In a tank of cold
©15
1-3;
hens,
1»
1-2
9
17c;
«tag*.
In this state will not start for sever­ ¡13 l-3c; broiler«. 15 915 l-2c; fry- a member. A wido wand two child- ■uch bird« for the market,
I water and the milk stirred frequent­
ly for about thirty minutes.
al weeks.
ran, Arba Herrington of Lorane, aud
costs
no
more
to
keep
a
pure-
It
'«r*.
15©15
l-2c;
»eew,
oM.
(
—
);
Mrdinm Hire Prance Firmer.
The Dairy Typ«<
Mrs. Ethel Applegate of Eugene, sur- bred prodactlv« hen than It does to
young.
12©
13c;
live
ducks,
yoang.
1 The points that a co» should pos-
An eastern trade report says
. - „ ,....
.u_. «•> vive hlm. Mr. Herrington was a na-
a
mongrel
growing.
prunes "The market is firmer on the
r
1 ses« «'«dapted
If adapted to
to economlral
economical milk
milk
tive of Pennsylvania. He enlisted in k0put\«v'arYntBorfZ^ond^laM eah-'^»
lalermcdlate size«, both In 9>e e*at
.J
| Co. C, 92 Illinois. Inft., in Lea coua- bag« to feed your fowl, during th^ Production are quite the oppose
and west SUM 30» and 40* are *«4d
extra« »(A3«c
,n ,h® beei
— Ixxal
36c; 1 ty, Illinois, is 18«2. Hi* regiment winter when other green food cAnnot.^® wh»‘
to be a little more freely offered ■ In j „ EGGS
BG°8—
Ixx«! _ extras.
extras. »5©
I..©36c.
was mounted and became a part of be found.
The
dairy
cow
posae*ses
a long
with
No
'
34c
*
2>
27c;
eMt
*
rD
beat.
some quarter« on the coast, w..»
wm ««.
Gen. Wtlder’s brigade.
If your ben he um haa a dirt 9»or. face wlth ,lender neck, a sharp pro­
rate, reported at 8 3-4c for 30. and , CHEESE— New Oregon fancy full
Sara Railway Company.
It is high enough above the j^ing shoulder. She Is not very
l-,8c for 40». f o b. on coaat. Sizes
According to the Portland Jour­ be sure of
triplets and daisies. 17 1-2
the ground outside so that, wlde ln the chest, but her capacity
50-80* are aparlngly offered and a^ ■cream,
nal. Mrs. Sarah E. Blavr or this city, •uflai*
©18e;
Young
Americas.
18
1-2©
it will be dry all during the winter. of ch(JBt 18 due to her depth whlch
t l-4c basis la the only quotation
has instituted suit against the Port­
,
!»•
Give the boy a henhouse and a lg greater in proportion to her size
heard Spot prune* are steady to
land Railway Light A Power com­ flock
Grain, Floor and Hag.
of fowls He will soon take anl,than Tt>a wni flnd ln the beef ant­
firm."
pany in the circuit court for *15.- interest in caring for ttx«m wrll!ma]
possesses a large barrel,
WHEAT — Track delivery —Club 212 damages for injuries sustained
83 ©84c; bluestem. 87© 88c;; forty­ in alighting from a street car at enough to make it profitable, and. „piep indicates a good capacity for-
Portland I.iv«'*tocli Market.
fold, 85c; Willamette Valley. 86c; Eleventh and Salmon streets in will enjoy earning his own spending, ¿¡gating ter food. Her depth here
.
.. j .
.(should exceed her depth in any oth-
Port’and. Or., Oct. 12.—There red Russian, 81 ©82c; turkery red, Portland. The accident took place
Fowls that are confined in limited. er portlon of her body.
was a heavy run of hogs In the yards 83984c.
one
year
ago.
The
plaintiff
says
she
quarters
must
be
watched
closely
or|
A dai cow ghou]d have a good
BARLEY— Producers’ price — was thrown and injured about the
todav, but with the exception of one
the ground of their pens will becomeiwidth at the hips. Her thighs
load, »hlch came from the north- 1910—Feed ,22©2.50; rolled. *25; left arm, neck and shoulder.
I
contaminated and filthy. Frequently• 8houid be lean and free from muscle-
west. th“ •"■rivals were from Neb- brewing. *24.50.
PORTLAND MAKK1T iiEponr
Heavy Postal Receipts.
spadings are good, but a changing of jn„ gpe should be open between
CORN—Whole. ,36; cracked. ,37
brought
Portland, Oct. j.t. The grain raakn. F'vi* loads were
A SYSTEMIC BLOOD DISEASE I standard
The Cottage Grove postal receipts yard and seeding the old yard to| the thighs
' a by one party and ton.
committee of the Portland from Nebrn
_ __________ ' __ _
HAY—Producers' price—1910 — for September were the largest in grape or some thick growing crops;
Catarrh is aot merely an «flection ('hanber <>.' Commerc«« yesterday de- foi>- t»v np,.»nr l!arty.
HAVE YOU REGISTERED?
Vth r--’"- Northwest packers Vai. timothy, fancy. *19© 19.50: or-} the history of the local postoffice. It is better.
of th< mucous membrane*; it is a | clued on the wheat •land.»rd* lor buvlpg
The way to get the largest returnsi
p—ai)y all their hogs at dtnary. *19; eastern Oregon *20© is probable that the receipts for the
deep-»« te<l blood disease in which the i he 19|o crop of the Pacific North­ eastern centers, and for which they 20.50; mixed, * 1 4© 15; clover. No. fiscal year ending June 30 next, will from hens is to give them the best I <p|je Lane county committee for
west.
These
standards,
as
tlx«'!
by
I
ti ntul *-----
greater
part ' of
care, especially the most carefur "Qregon ,jry ¡n 1910" would urge
entire ictil.ttii
—'
*--------
the Portland Chamber, are the ««• are paying lower prlc«»s than are In 1. *11 @12: wheat. *13© 14; cheat. reach *10.000, in which event the feeding.
It is more copied
the ay ytn are involved.
! every voter who is interested in the
effect here, the few local suppliea *13@14; alfalfa. ,15: oat. * 13 ft 14 department will grant free delivery,
standards
in
all
grain
mar
­
A certain poultry woman keeps cleaning up _ of ___
_ register
___
the _____
state to
MILLSTUFFS—Selling price Bran upon application.
tom mo: 7 manifested in the li .ul, ket* of the world.
are being peddled out to small killers
the hopper supplied with mica grit.} before the books close next Saturday
nose ar. Uiroat. bccattse of the scnsi-
Th«« result of the labors of the or those who cannot afford to make *25; middlings, *33; shorts. 127;
Getting Logging Contract.
15th. at five o’clock.
ol3
Ichop, »19© 25.
tive na' ■ c of theac iticinbranis. and «imniittce proves the current crop to direct shipment from Nebraska.
Messrs. R. E. Griswold of this oyster shell, dried cracked bone, beef October
F. N. NEFF, Chairman.
OATS—Nominal, producers price city and Eugene Joslyn of Drain have i meal, clover meal, charcoal and bran;
Th«Mie small Interests arc forced to
also b use they are more easily ’ tie better 111 quality than the aver­
C. T. WHITTLESEY, Secretary.
—Track No. 1. white. ,27.50@28; taken a contract to log 210,000,000 The hens help themselves.
reach«, >v irritating influences from age The tests show a higher grade play an exc«M»dingly strong price, be­ ¡gray.
If stock must be yarded, don’t for-j
,26.50© 27.00.
cause
the
big
packers
are
bullish.
feet of timber four miles up the get plenty of greet, feed. Lettuce 1S|
the oi ide. The svniptoms of Ca- | than last year on all va-ietics except an<l 'n order to protect their eastern
__FLO1'R—Old crop patents, *5.35; coast fork river for J. H. Chambers,
tarrh, . 'ich as n tight feeling in the ' Red Russian
t"e*t "weights ar<> as follows: |«hlpments. bld high for the nominal Willamette. *5.40 per barrel; local and entered upon the work the first an ideal green food. Cabbage and MAYOR SAYS CRESWELL
head, t >ae stopped up, throat clog »cd I The
Pound». °IF«rings from the home territory.
straight. *5.20; bakers. »5.20© 5.35.1 of the week. They will employ twen- mangles for winter feed should bei
raised.
and d ••. hacking cough, etc., show
General range of livestock values export grade. *3.70; graham. 1-2 I ty men during the winter.
PEOPLE OPPOSE NESMITH
5 9
W bite Walla
It is not always best to discard a.
that t.. tiny bh»od v«- seis of the mu­ Export
58 1-2 ns Indicated by the latest Bales in the sack. *4.80; rye. *5.75; bales, *3.15.
bluestem
The Mayor Declines
, hen because she is a little aged J
cous m< .tbranea are badly congested Fife
Portland yards
| BEANS--Small white. 4
l-2c:
59
Mayor Kime informs the Sentinel
CATLE- Rest Oregon steers, *5.- large white, 4 3-4; pink, 7 l-2c; that he has declined the vice-presi­ j Look at her record as long as she! G. L. Gilfrey. mayor of Creswell
and inflamed from the impurities in Red RusHlan
5 7
keeps that up well; don’t let her go. was tn the city yesterday morning on
50; fancy steers, *5.25; common Jlmas, *5.80; reds. *7.25.
fol
the circulation To(
Cit.irrh per­ Turkey Red
dency for Lane county of the Great­ The hen that does all the laying dur- business. Creswell is just inside
cows, best,
HONEY—New. ,3.75 per case.
58 1-2 st«mrs, *4.00©4.40;
manently the bliHxl must I k - puriticd R im I Walla
er Oregon Home Rule Association, Ing the summer should be disposed the proposed new lines of Nesmith
»4 25: fancy. *4.25 poor, *3.00©
.58
and consequently will not preside at of before the fall season is very old. county and he declares that most of
Fruit* and Vcgctanies.
and the system cleansed of all un­ Milling Blueatem
3.25; heifers. »4.50; hull, *3.00©
for
The
samples
will
be
ready
Don't underfeed your chickens.1 the people there are very much op-
healthy matter.
Nothing equals
FRESH FRUITS—Oranges —Val­ the meeting Sunday night, as stated
ex­ 3.25; stags. *3.7504.25.
forwarding
to
the
for«>lg'i
grain
The flock may look well and yet be posed to the county division plan,
encias. *4 @4.50 box; banana*. 5 1-2 elsewhere.—Sentinel.
S. S. S. for this purpose.
It attacks
HOGS
—
Best
east
of
the
moun
­
bv the end of the week.
just enough lacking in feed to fail This Is especially so among the old-
c lb; lemons. *6.50@7.25; grape
the disease nt its change*
Standards of 1910 oats and barley tains. *10.15010.25; ordinary. *10. ¡fruit, ,3.75; pineapples, 6c@7c lb:
in egg laying.-Fort Worth Citizen- timers. Lane
Line county was named for
head, goes down will be taken up by the committee In stockers and feeders. *10.50.
DEPT.
PRESIDENT
General ------
Lane, , - a -----------
relative of
Mr. — Gil­
Star.
—----
SHEEP—Best east of the moun­ } canteloupes, Oregon, 75c©,1.00;
to the bottom of the near future.
frey. and few want that section to
peaces,
65c
©
,1.00:
watermelons.
Strippings
tains:
wethers,
*4.000
4.25;
old
the trouble and
OF LADIES OF G. A. R
The grain standard committee of
part with the name. He declares,
'*1.00; grapes. ,1.00©1.15; local
makes «complete th« Chamber of Commerce consists wethers. *4 00; spring lambs, Wil­ Concords, *15© 16c; ground cherries
One man may easily milk ten cows, however, that the real reason why
lamette
valley.
»5
000
5.25;
eastern
VISITS LOCAL CIRCLE attend to all their wants, do a lot Creswell and vicinity are not in fa­
and lasting cure .if Thomas Kerr, chairman; D. A. Washington, *5.25; ewes, *3.25@ *1.00: pears, *1.00© 1.50.
of other work, visit some, enjoy life, vor of the new county scheme is for
BERRIES — Blackberries
*1;
by PURIFYING Pattulle. T. II. Wilcox. C. E. Curry *3.50.
A. Berg.
Mrs. Lettie Hembree Fittingly and maybe run for some cheap office the fact that it will increase their
CALVES —Best. ,6.75 ©7.00; or­ huckleberries. 8© 9c.
the blood. Then and Is*»«
Activity In ll«>p Market.
if he wants to, and with the cows taxes, for noj only will the new
i
POTATOES—New. ,1.25© 1.40,
Entertained—Ner Circle
the inflamed
There was less activity in the hop dinary. ,6.50; poor. *3.50©4.50.
and his market good have an Income county buildings have to be erected
sweets. 2 l-2c lb.
The Apple Market,
membranes begin market yesterday.
of from *1500 to *2000 per year, and maintained but there will be the
ONIONS—,1.50; garlic. 7 © 8c lb.
At Springfield
subsidence
In
the
demand.
Offerings
to heal, tlie heat! is cleared, breathing
The Northwestern Fruit Exchange
which is ever so much better than cost of a duplicate list of officers,
VEGETABLES—New turnips, at
tieconies natural and easy, the throat continued free.
, reports today regarding the apple ,1.25©1.50; beets. ,1.50: carrots,
the men in the towns and "learned and this division instead of having
the
Saturday
was
a
gala
day
for
Among the purchases r?port’'! situation:
is no longer clogged, ant! every un­
*1.25@*1.50 per sack; cabbage. ,1.- Ladles of the G. A. R. of this city. professions’’ are able to gather up. to pay but a small part of the county
The situation Is practically un­ 50 per hundred: tomatoes. 35® 50c Their
I expenses will have to bear them all
pleasant symptom of the disease dis­ were th.« Sinclair lot of 98 bales and
department president. Mrs. But first learn the cow.
the McKnlght lot of 5 4 ba Io», both changed. although there is slightly per box; beans, 4c per lb; horserad­ Lettie M.
An excellent grain ration to feed alone. Few in the Creswell region
appears. S. S. S. is the greatest of all nt
Hembree,
made
them
an
Hillsboro, taken by McNeff Bros. easier tendency. This Is emphasized ish 10© 12c: green onions. 10© 15c
__ afternoon
________ the dairy cows In conjunction with al­ are desirous of being generated from
official visit. _______
In the
blood purifier«, and for this reason is Ilnl Bolan bought four lots
by the disposition on the part of the
falfa hay is ground corn. oats, bran Lane county and they ar«> all work­
the most certain cure for Catarrh. anting 193 bales at 10 and 10 1-1 trade to be more critical, and fruit dozen; peppers, bell, 4 © 6c lb; head p^'iness of the day was transacted and
oil meal, gluten feed or cotton ing for no division. Mr. Gilfrey says
lettuce,
—
.
an(
j
a
lunch
was
enjoyed
at
the
Koh-
anil
a
luucn
»as
uujujru
tu
uiv
<\uu-
Book on Catarrh and medical advice
deal not heretofore not coming up to specifications is not
A recent <iom
APPLES— 75c®
75c©,
....
seed meal mixed in equal parts and that Creswell Is prospering and its
*2 2.50.
50.
1-noor,
and
the
evening
the
local
cir-1
reporte«! was the purehas.' by Krebs i ■ wanted
free to all who write.
-
1 cle gave the visitor a reception at th© fed in amounts according to . produc- growth is really quite startling to
Meats, Fish nnd Provisions.
Bro», of 229 bales front Frank Bol­
We have mad«« s«>veral very fine
THE UW1ET «rxcino CO., AtUata, Os.
one who has not been there for sev­
street
DRE3ED MEATS -Front t------ home of Mrs. George Forrest, which tion of the cow. usually at the rate eral months.
sales of Jonathan apples. We have
der of Brooks.
......... ..............
about one pound of feed to three
fancy dressed.
13c: ordinary. was largely attended. The affair■ of
Poultry Sllglitly Easier.
sol<l car Great North.'rn, 90.lt 4. hogs,
pounds of milk.
I
For in«
the week
fai poultry • re , ­ from Cashmere. Washington. 6th. ï'2Rî-2ë" veals'.' extra. 13c; ordinary w»s very enjoyable and’showed that
»>> • ■» thus
.................
The gun clubs are making every
According to the last year book
—
the
circle
never
does
things
by
11©
11
l-2c:
poor.
6©
7c;.
spring
of! rontnlnlng 313 3 1-2 tier. 177 4 tier.
of the department of agriculture, effort to bring good shooting to the
1 have lii'i-n slightly In excess
For t?»<? Ambitious— ceipt» demnnd,
halves.
.
...
(
|
g
tier,
7
5
tier
Jonathans,
lambs.
11
l-2c
yearling
lambs,
7
3-4
In the event of con­
th«» ».--------- nnd
Mrs. Hembree, who was formerly there are 21.720 milk cows in the preserves this season. Forty bushels
offerings, c of Springs}
«xtra fancy and 199 fancy at c lb; mutton. 8c.
tinued
.........
tinned h.evy
heavy offering*,
Miss
L«'ttie Smith, and who resided United States and these are worth of wheat has been taken out 'here
FRESH
BEEF
Wholesale
slaugh
­
.,„,1 mixed lot* in particular, then« I«. *1 t’,5 straight, f o. b. Cashmere, for
for
In
Eugene
for a long time before her ,702.945.000.000. The magnitude by one club and will be scattered
terers
’
prices;
best
steer.
9©
9
1-2
is
n poasIhHIt'y
possibility of lower prices »h'n| all grades and sizes. We ‘ have sold
,J
D.
of the industry can perhaps be best food to attract the ducks. Dtt-k
marriage,
is
a
graduate
of
the
Uni-'
c;
ordinary.
8
l-2c;
best
cows.
8c;
Id week trade
opens. The
latter,
CB(. of jnnathans from Boise. Ida-}
not always as cheap as one would
the mla-ween
...........................
,
lfi
|
•understood
when
It
is
considered
versify
of
Oregon
and
taught
school
... 15
.. to .«i
t
..............
today, with
6 ho contntnlnK 173 3 1-2 tier. 143 4 ordinary, 7 3-4 c lb.
i that these cows produce yearly about think, yet its taste and the sport
LARD— Kettle leaf. 5«; 15 7-8c for a number of years in this county. *1,000,000,000 worth of dairy pro­ generally warrants all that the e club
cents the general quotations^ For 1-2 tier. 141 88s. 144 I12s| This car
I by nixl! f r lb"•"
I
Friday
evening
Mrs.
Hembree
vis
­
I Mrs««. All iniini'It"", in «Illi* *"••
fancy hen* there was a good den»«"’! is being described as being light col­ lb; steam rendered, 6s. 12 7-8c lb.
I axunlMtl»** 1» FH1 K.
P<* ‘'•‘ I’’™'
I puts into It.
HAMS. BACON. ETC.—Hams, 19 ited Springfield and finished the or­ ducts.
at 16 to 16 1-2 cents, with no sur- or an<l we have sold It at ,1.50
I shult'iitd i»r«*psrlnf lor
“*■
This is the most trying time of the
©21c; breakfast bacon, 19@29 1-2 ganization of a circle there with 22 _____
I ly. *.itn*n « i lubs, grtutir»-*. onf*noort *n«i
straight,
f.
o.
b.
this
offer
having
_
_____
____
#
_________
____
>_i nnsuoo
w
__ zoqo*
has'gxoM
pus o*
for the dairy cow. She
P**~ *■
— w__ _ iu;q
I torn« ib U .< w
go prdimjnery
1 ' t I i «* egg market hold up firmly at been submitted to and accepted by c; boiled ham, 26® 2© 8c; picnics, charter members. The name and season
I tbm la r«M»t*u. «1. Thl< u»>ii «
been
fighting
flies
and
poor
pasture.
'-□<)
_________
‘
ujnqso
lal°H :6l J'Ml
number
of
the
organization
are
Iuka
14c;
cottage
roll,
16c;
regular
short
the prices quoted yesterday, and the the owner of the fruit.
I onDortnnity fo* yon.
.
Help out the supply of feed if you -oiao 'uooujaiju Xspsaup^.M
I
tor a dr mix ip U y ® bulletin Io U k
clears, smoked. 17 l-2c; backs, Circle No. 28. The work starts out want
Portland Market Report.
outlook Is for higher rath“r than
her to do her best.
no p)OH
uojiaunf u| eq
there with great interest and there
smoked,
17
l-2c;
pickled
tongues,
prices as the season »dv“ce«.
Hops. W""l
Hides.
Tt should always be born in mind m* ‘aapDdo aqi 3MOT HQ
are
good
prospects
of
rapid
growth.
Creamery men r1eP°.rted.n?uW*„
HOPS—1910 crop, choice, 11 1-2 45c lb.
prices well maintained, and no
CATARRH
sss
^21 'Cr.iijcrsitp 7
/
<ebucatioii
NEWS OF INTEREST 10 THE FARMER