8 TV’TCE-A WEEK GUAPD. TnUF'^A”. OCTOBER 19. £910 EIGHT JL Phone M. 2 5 , 117 610 Wlllamc! * r • . SATISFACT i •*witlv strength and cose they always please” hat's all. •eery store you -n 'c; nd cn in EVERY " AY nothing extra Is cliir-r d for couit -sy, houest snd measures, superior goods and prompt, in- t service. us—give us your grocery trado for u month or our goods will ''make good.” or WE WILL. When shall we begin cjd.ui; r door I ♦ PERSONAL d. returned to th? afternoon, down noon retu ruins (From W Dr today Ge from I 11 ’ S t L1‘ • • 'outImi' 1 'Al I I'illU new II«,iter, I, si*o Inc 1111 a11• r nu I I nquirí' Reynold < th trovi tritili!« rave not been » heavy mi " both veal and It ■ s has l e Former prices pre' •l’i Ct‘lit TWO HORS OVERALLS O MADE BV LEV! STRAUSS Gl CO lai report of the p< Oreg son, >n. Washington ho and Colorad potato export above i nt 1 ' ilifornia <>i-.ipcs 1 i ctional adiai.c* ’ California ru Best T ure selling lacks lire Tomato Ma' ket 1 •t for tom i'.oi: 1 this Uni OlTe but most of tb<- su irt by rece: t .how. good U ■* ■ w' 1'1 >R SALE Gl , ,i Paled 1 .D uud cedar p > i Iho S I. Build. Ir» mg. Or Farmers 14. i' ( Mil Illi \,i. I », 111h 1front turn's garage on Olive street. nt off. r J8V (ar fruni the **»r hi k *: lot .»1x1 Mi» heavier stuff w ; f <» r ~ sv E oR“i:\'cn wge ft»' •( ha* m H!i.»»\ » 1 , f-ti6*4»t icr.fi- th’t t nie and th*- tr: la d M .• luthorn Oregon properly, eh ì hi« I h 1 l Uiiu I itlki 4*hu»’ MIAU fl . for this cla residence property in Eugene. val- rit n tw bouuh l for a xhort timo for it nei-ds i I ued at $’*.ooo What have yi»u stuff I > ROOM W u-rniM I* ivi* h *trod. ( |»4llt|V (u, >*» fiitiiHut 521. . i uindr* • R I : I'. \ I r ut nlHiii-il rm,a . f hou*' i*> • I-'ng nt 155 \\* st 15, , gtri-ef, ihre« block* from th* ■ Imo Eiiqulr»» ni timi iiunili* 1 tl •r ll.ie 1 services al is humo from Will I in Portland. V ï : • »¿s. , Fancy Potatoi-s Fri Miller, of Woodburn, is in 1 33 liile there is a ve willy was in Et r night. the city for a few days. potat-ies geaeral'y :• Dr. Wr arrived up from K ‘;i Mrs. Helen Marks returned home ¡the growth Is princi Junctii.p Ci afternoon. notn«* ' today from r. trip south. ¡California. For ins; burr F. J. Wei's ami wife of Blachley. n **<* Attorney L. R. Edniunson is home cocking qualitv of <” old wethers are In Eugene for •* few days. one»» from a trip to Victoria. B. C. h s s- - on will b * f*i Wlllamett*» (I J. C. Barnett of Hood River, is Ad Fn Dugan, of Cottage Grove, lst:i"dard. the cistern W: here for a few d lys on l>us!ne=s. is here attending the institute. 3 ttOf? 3.50. I it th *'start 1 Frank K Get» rge arrived in the. I > V - ■ - - I L. S. Hunter and wife are down Icoedtn CALVES Best, Hutton. Cal. city this morning from — from Leaburg for a few days. i, »plrnd; ilopvtiltig; vtta'llen’ rtinary. $6.50; p the di C. K. Evarts of McKenzie Bridge. tunity fur right man. birr V. C. Brown wsa a passenger on | large p Po-llaml Market Ou* ' Ueii- was an arrival In Eugene last even­ the non train today for Corvallis. I il* I . 1st Nut li.u.k bl lg Hof»«, Wind urn! Hides. cl?.s •. ing. . I J. G. Brown and wife, of Wichita, if Tirirú 19! Ï Calif I. F. Cartrel!. of Waltervllle, was Kans., are recent arrivals in the city. transacting b-.: . in Eugene over I homs I either Newhall, of Berkeley. Cal., r!vcr nigh'. Chano It Fred Callison and family ar.-* vis­ uist ri< Stacey Cunirrlngs and E. With i f for a few days at Pleasant Hill, iting WOOL—Nominal, 1 910 went to V'?:;.!:. : g this afternoon nn tWof was an arrival in Eugene yesterday, eastern buslncs’. e valley, 16® 19c; »1 r irquam. of Albany, transact- hns Mrs. J. C V,'. ileh cf Portland. Is for its best potatoes. I ft 1 7c. ed b'isin i '?s in Unrrcne over Sunday. Shearli here vis'tr : i J. 1 . t . M 1 M. few of these gr. wn SHEPSKINS Miss Mvrta Pitna, of Junction so F?PS ill 1 hat th 'v i Edtnitnson. each: short wool, Albert H. K egg ¡»fid wife of City, is among the teachers here to- slder.-d. 1 herefor. . m wool. r.0< it$l each: leers in Ci”! Dana. Ini cr« in the city, hav W) 'V day. TALLOW—Prime F. I . Chambers acd family went cr >.i of • ia th? fane» ig arr?v< 1 ! ' n..;l’ $1.2$ . 1 h sh »rt ■ ! :.,1 last evening for a short to Bor ♦y. unn. cf B.-'-.'-r C ? JU« a ! « no! it bv the Wil! n l a-al crease. 2 ; V. a • 1910. .-.'s in ” gene S in- 'r. ‘ < v. j- 1 V'J?'.! P ’ I f • S ’ ft t frori I *:.u I zd will ae; as r i* : »» Fathe -’; • •r here. • K. Wi N Kid veil mort : 3 Port- MOHAII V II. land ’. n 32 cents. we: » * i Dr. known optician routin'. Butter. it boti* w'il : d will h« at tii tn:» rs. S. E. nas left teil, on oil a trip <1 ::? has a trip BUTTER- year Ilote: Friday night, t I V' and tubs. 36c; squares. •' >n$ible qiilr* V. C. Brov -.t iei t tu s cfteinoon far to Fiorila. wh«re she will spend the: » inter. 1 c;store, 2 2 1-2® 24 lie ir Eighth bis horn in M lford after having FOR S\l.i: Rollo Drain arrived home this af­ }»”> Ji a« hop market. Th' tf trans: ■'*■«! hu-lff s In Eugene. cf any le-’.-ning iti th do 32 ® 34c. mile ternoon from an over-Sunday visit Portland. o. !>.. BITTER FAT — F. Architect Ford was In Wendling nt owing to ihe firm r ho’d-1 at Drain. per pound, 36c. I i’mj today locking aft< r the work of ew lots i ¡1 *. growers Cnly ; Albert Gervaas. of Cresco, Iowa. POULTRY— erecting several build! there, an ’ th«; I ■ hands yesterdi ' after a visit in Eugene. left for his spring. 15'a orange trees . icMInn-l road. ®>18c; Young Americas. IS 1-2© b ,xes of oi , l:-nd this afteri.oon to see his bro-i Cottage Grove. Miss Nettie Addison and niece. ville. r«*Mt (i I 19c. ther, Frank, who lies at the point orch" ’ • that Sac­ California wires rep fnmflv Audrey Wentworth, returned last ev- Grain, Flour anil Hay. of death. and hi I ramenta, V , u and R us - e river hons •ening from a visit at Lorane. WHEAT — Track delivery Mrs. W. H. Hamlin, of Medford.| gô'.d r ll\ inc The i Miss Coleman and the two child­ ! could be b > ight at 10 who has been visiting In Eugene for said j SI @ 82c; bluestem. 8 inies of O°1 I \\ «itcrvi 1. [S3c: Willamette vail five weeks, left for h?r home this ren of F. C. Bean went to Junction of the N L W York niariu .City this afternoon on a visit. afternoon. | Russian. 80c: turkey bat bren cons! There BARLEY Producers' price Mrs. J. T. Harris returned this af-l Mrs. M. D. Mitchell went to Port- Ing here du in^ the we ternoo.i from Junction City where| ] land today to attend the state con­ 11'0 to 500 l ales hav< 1 910—Feed $22 ® 2.50 rolled. 3 »T it live joung man to rep ■ of good lun I ilortis and other « she visited her daughter. Mrs. Geo. | vention of the Baptist church. brewing, $23. Mrs. H. D. Hooper, of Newtonville,, ed. Chile grades cf.nt'nu** to I k * in I a. nt us In Ettguns on a proposi i-r button, 2’ the place, there I« Templeton. HAY—Producers' pm * 191" all buyers and business harm barn*, hop » *rd m of exceptional merit. Small things that go with th** f*l. B. A. Bradv and wife, were arriv­ Mass., is here to visit at the home of' !"m«nd b. ,:i this grade1 Vai. timothy, fancy, $19® 1!' >0, I I* ! art K ■ ilpltlll required Must furnlah A 60 buahels of gtain 3 doz* u als from Seattle last night. They are 8. Dike Cooper, of Blue River. dinary, $1!'. eastern Oregon $20® ents per pound, Mrs. Wood arrived in the city last' at from 20 to 20*4 c i? acres walnuts. 5 acres of good! i ns, oik * good blnd**r. team, i:i<»w- I reference* Apply at once We» looking the country over with a view 20.50; mixed. $14®15. (lour. No. neglected, but ¡evening from Myrtle Creek to visit [The low grades are o. chard, !><*rrh tern Brokerage Co Lumber Es running wat«»rl er. rake, harrow, plows . dB« plow i to locating. I growers of these poorer qualities are, 1. $11®12: wheat. $13® 14, cheat. the year round. 3 Weils The bot-| change building. Portland, Ore buggy, 12 boga, 5 4 goals. 1 C. C. Cobb and John Weber, of I her son, Clayton, who is quite ill. $13@14: alfalfa, $15; oat. $ 1 3 ® 1 4 Chas. H. Jones, a former Eugene offering them more freely. One of I tom land alone I k worth th«* mon ! oïu 15 tons of hay. 2 sets <>f hr I tu ■ ¡ gon. Kalamazoo, Mich., were arrivals in MILLSTUFFS—Selling price Bran i ev, also the hops will . pay . for .. the Eugene last night, and are registered school principal, is here from Sa­ the largest lots of hops grown in this] $25; middlings, $33; shorts, $27; and hay fork. Telephone slrirei I lem attending the teachers' institute. town sold this week was that of mim ìli . 4 \ eoi m . place. Yon can get this for $l_. 12.- at the Osburn. for one mile and telephone all ill J I Mrs. Meda Deane, of Creswell, is Fred Terry, Of Sangerfleld. consist- i chop, $19® 2 5. ono. Oregon llomeseekers Co.. 120 G. S. Willoughby left on the after- All the household I ’ goods go wllli II till ES KINGWELL, FM1RI8I OATS — Nominal, producers price, Wiliam«-' tf «oon train today for Cottage Grove among the school teachers in the ing of 92 bales. the place. ' This I» a fine ranch.} cut r owers po'fed plants and car —Track No. 1, white, $27.50@28;| city in attendance upon the insti ­ Houltry Hani To Move and the monnikiiis above there to well located and has I ,__ __ _ | just Iwen nat • a. In fina a*M>rtu»«*nt. We*C FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres tute. The poultry morket was a stag-: gray, $26.50@27.00. cruise some timber. placed on the market, and can b» Springfield greenhouse Telephone FLOUR—Old crop patents, $6.35;! 5 miles from Riverside, Oknogan nant affair yesterday. Receipts | M!ks Della White was among those bought oh easy terms. $2000 down ■41 ti 14 if county, Wash. This is very rich k Miss Rose ColePVan and Rupert from Cottage Grove arriving last ev­ Were larger and the demand almost Willamette. $5.40 per barrel; local and long time on th»* rest nt 6 per GOOD BOARD With or wltbaut land In the heart of the finest fruit ad'’ Hartense Bean, children of F. C. ening to attend the teachers' insti­ at a standstill. Chickens of all kinds straight, $5.20; bakers. $5.20@5.35. cent. Can lie bought If taken at land in the world. Price only $50 Bean, returned this afternoon from a tute. clean, comfortuble room; hots» were offered as low as 15 cents. export grade, $3.70; graham, 1-2 once for $50 per acre; terms. II an acre. Will sell this or trade It sack. $4 80; rye. $5.75; bales. $3.15.: visit at Junction City. surrounding* quiet, private fs» Misses Ethel Moore and Olive E. This is the tim? of year when poult­ E. Owen. 536 Willamette street for I.ane county, Oregon, property, BEANS—Small white. 4 * l-2c; * Mrs. Captain Johnson and Carol Mickey are in the city from Cottage ry arrivals are always heavy and for lly. Reference« exchanged 32 3 Phon« Main 47 5 o2 1 as the owner is growing old. If B. 12th at. tf Johnson of Florence, after a trip to Grove attending the teacher«' insti­ I the next few weeks an easy market large white. 4 3-4; pink, 7 l-2c; reds. you want something good, get this jbavon, $7.35: limas. $5.80; points north, arrived in Eugene last tute. ¡can be expected. soon for It will not keep. Oregon FOR SALE— Choice east front resi­ HIGHEST CASH I'KK'E paid fur HONEY—New, $3.75 per case. night on their way home. Grace Walker and Ahna G. Hum­ Eggs were held firmly at 37 dence lots on Oregon avenue, near 1 Home-Seekers' Pome-Seekers' Co., 420 Willam- Fruita and Vegetames. poultry and eggs. Fresh fl«h ev Mrs. E. Gross, of Baker City, is phrey. of Fall Creek, are among the cents for tho best Oregon and very carline. Save money by building , ette street. FRESH FRUITS — Oranges — Val ­ ery day. A» Newman Market, cor tf expected here on the next train from teachers attending the annual Insti- few were to be had. Eastern eggs your own house. W. C. Lyanii. ner 6th and Olive Phone Main encias, $4® 4.50 box: bananas, 5 1-2 FOR SALE 4lu acres. 8 miles from' the north to visit at the home of tute. were steady and unchanged. owner, 303 W. 19th at. o21 ■ ( tf grape Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bond. city, close to schoal, 9-room The butter market was steady at c lb; lemons. $6.50@7.25; fruit, $3.75; pineapples, 6c@7c lb; WO(fli FI TTERS Any on« liavlug Mrs. George Farman, of Ashland, FOR SALE In order to make room house, barn 50x60, chicken house,' the oi l prices. Ch0"se was quoted cantaloupes, Oregon, 75c® $1.00; left for home this afternoon after WEEKLY REPORT OF for new rigs, I will send several woodshed, granaries and other woo«! to cut. front 100 cords up. unchanged. $7.25peaches, 65® 86c; watermelons having stoped in Eugene for a few second-hand buggies, both with EUGEÄt MARKE! buildings AB fenced and tillable. address Georg»» Berry, Eugene. Wheat is Slow $1.00; grapes, $l.00®l.15; local days on her way home from the anil without top Clarence C Par 4 acres strawberries that netted Oregon. o2t Business has practically come to ncords. Hi® 17 l-2c; ground cher-l East. Chittim Bark—41£c. ker, 11" w Eighth street 086 R $200 per acre last year; 10 acres a stop in the wheat market. No C< $1.00' pears. $1.00® 1.50. A DANIELS Surgeon Chiropo­ W. J. Stanley of Woodville. Ore­ Wool—26e. young orchard 2 acres family or­ trading was reported locally vester-, lies, BERRIES — Blackberries $1; dist; corns, bunion» and Ingrown gon. who has been visiting his son, Poultry, Eggs, Etc. chard, 50 to 60 toss of hay, 1 FOR SALE A large piece of busi­ day and advices from the Sound and nail* carefully treated. Hovey ness property on Olivo street vert George Stanley and daughter. M tr . Eggs—Per dozen, 35-37c. team, 2 wagons, 2 windmills, wa­ Eastern Washington points were of ( huckleberries, 8 ft 9c. POTATOES—New, $1.26®1.40, building, corner Kth and Olive, cheap. Also fine house and lot tin Helen Marks, went to Portland on Dairy Butter—Per roll, 70c. ter tank. 4 good wells, $60.00 per dull market. Th" cut in prices made 2 l-2c lb. phon«* Black 1576. the noon train today. Thirteenth street between Lincoln Fryers—Per pound, 12c to 14c. acre. Oregon Home Seeker» Co. by exporters and other dealers has I sweets. ONIONS—$1.50: garlic, 7 ® 8c lb. Oscar and James Campbell have and Charnelton very cheap. Ad­ LOST Between Eugene and Go- Hens^—Per pound, 13c. 420 Willamette st. tf met with no response in th<* country » VEGETABLES—New turnips, at returned from a trip to Redmond, dress X. Y. ('., care Guard office Turkeys—16 ft 18c. in the way of selling, the farmers re­ $1.2501.50; burg. Mondny, a black vest with beets, $1.50; carrots. FOR SALE so acres S miles from o21 the new town on the line of the two Fruits. Vegetables, Etc. fusing to accept the reduction. Some '$1.25® $1 50 per white lining, containing n gold El­ the city on good road: 5-room sack; cabbage, $1.- ner railroads that are being built Potatoes —75c. of th ■ country bunkers, however, are 150 per hundred; tomatoes. 35® 50c house, good barn, 33x36, 2 wells FOR SALE No. 156 75 nc: ph of gin hunting rase watch with through Central Orogen. They have Onions—Per cwt.. $2.00. Investigating th" market conditions per box: beans. 4c per lb: horserad­ I double brensti'd chain; 50 cent 1 team and wagon, family or good fruit kind six miles from Eu pnrebased property there. Lemons—$6.50® 7.50. and as a consequence it would occa­ chard. 4 cows. 2 calves, U. 8. sop piece for cliarin. bearing date '»I gene on th«* multi road, 12 acres Mrs. Wilbur Circle and Miss Car- Oranges —$4.50. sion no surprise in the trade If a ish 10® 12c: green onions, 10® 15c arators. 150 chickens. 2 hogs 1831 Finder leave at Griffin in cultivation and Hie rest in tlm- peppers, bell, 4 ® 6c lb; head ter arrived here this afternoon from LivecAock Market larger selling movement were to de­ ' dozen; ----» pasture; lettuce, —. weighing 160 lbs each; binder ber and Hardware store and receive liber­ Wakanda. Mo., to join Mr. Circle, Good Cows—2 ® 3 % c. has family or- I velop soon. mower, rake, plow, harrow, ciiltl al r*wart1. o2t chard, house and barn: has APPLES 75c® $3, I who has preceded them, and they Common Cows—2 34 H 3c. hiis just just It is the weakness of the European r vator. 18 tons of hay, 175 bushel Meats iiik I Pi"ii»ioiii la cn pini > d on the market, Is well will make this county their home. Steer- >36 94«. situation that is depressing all the Tin* Lane County Asset company's I V«al—Prime dressed, under 1 125 oats, 6000 kale plants; land under DRESSED MEATS Front street located and can be bought for a They will reside at Marcola. world s market. The enormous plow. $5.000. Oregon Home Seek short time for $2100. terms. H E surveyors are running 11 line across Roseburg News: Mrs. C. T unton I pounds. 7 ft 8c. marketing of wheat, especially by hogs, fancy dressed. 13c; ordinary/ era' _- Co., 420 Willamette. tf of Eugene, who has be»n spending Owen, 536 Willamette street. th<* river from the end of East Fifth oinary____ Mutton—On foot. 3c. Russia and the Danubian ports, is 12 1-2c; veals, extra. 13c; ordinary the np*:t week Io the «'tr v'«’t,'n : Phone Main 475. o21 street to ascertain If that route Hogs Cn foot. 9 ” c. «p ...... r|„n r K for sale by owneii steadly carrying prices In Western 11® 11 l-2c: poor, 6® 7c; 1., __ —On easy with h” hut ba nd, le't for he- h 11 1-2c yearling lamba, 7 3-4 — wr.iild not be u feasible one to g»‘t Mi’s Dressed, 12 c. terms, modern house, new. nine Europe downward London cables c lambs, lb: mutton. 8c. this momlng. Mr. I unton Is district Lambs—4c. rooms, beHldes cloBets; sleeping FOR SALE No. 61 4 4 9 acres of out of Eugene over In preference to yesterday quoted Walla Walla car­ ^ignrt » r the Home Sewing Ma-, tn“ New rioiiir FRESH BEEF—Wholesale slaugh­ good land in th«* Mohawk valley, the one by wny of Fifteenth street (■rain mid Feed porch; _ goes dull and fid lower at 37s, and large ............ front - i*.,,*u, porch; imr« back chin-» C impany, with headquarters! Valley Flour—$5.00. best Hteera, 9 I screen porch and basement; fine ten miles from Eug«*n<*. on miiln Th'* line runs through the Mmighn the English speculative markets terers’ price: yard and hack of the flour and at u • ’ ne. c: ordinary, 8 1-2c; best cows, 8c; Flour- $5,75. were also off. view four blocks from either car- road: six acres In cultivation, rest woolen mills. ordinary. 7 3-4 c lb. F ’’ Ehrhardt returned on the] Wheat -Per bushel, . 85c. .. in timber and pasture; has good line; lot 71x145. facing west on | Eggs Are Higher.' no» » f ' n today from a business trip; LARD Kettle leaf. 5s. 15 1-2c a l>ran—Per ton. $26. Fairmount boulevard at east end ' house and burn and good well on Strictly fresh ranch eggs are quot- C A Ric»« anil family arrived hero SOI Mixed Feed-—Per ton, $30. of 17th st.; street 80 feet wide! the place, woodshed, smokehouse; this