TWICE A WEEK GUARD, THURSDAY, DEC 8, 1910 rivi WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKE1 EOH MAI*« F OR H ll.l. « omni.,«-«!. Î THE STORE THAT GIVES | Chlttlm Hark 4V4c Wool 28c Poultry, Figg«, Etc, Egg« Per doieti, 43«. Dairy Hutter Per roll, 70c. Fryera Per pound, 12c to 14c. I ll-IIH Per pound. 1 3c. Turkes ys I 8© 20c. F'rulls. \'<-g*’lablc», Etc. I’otllVMIS 76c. Onion» Per cwt., $2.00. Lemon» |8 5007.60. < Hang«-» $4 50. Lives!«»« k Market Good Cows 2 3 Vk c. Common Cow» 2 V« @ 3o. Steer» 3V4@4r. Veal Prime dressed, under 12$ pound«. 7 ti 9c. .Mutton On foot. 3c Ilogs On foot, 7 'n 7 ‘,-j< Ilogs I ircKsed, 9 1i ;i Ac c. la nibs- le. ♦ I XMAS OFFERINGS YOU CP.ZDTT T AND SAVES YOU MONEY 3 THE STORE WHERE YOU j CAN BUY FOR LESS CASH. Ii CREDIT OR INSTALMENTS roll SALK (l«»«»«l, two Baalvd buggy FOR HAI. e or I KAI > I ; - ì will trad«' r or will trad« for wood. Enquire III« • hollo' II. . Imi«.. residence db' I K H I Hill’s gun store. ..................... tri«' <>f Hprlngfhld and some vii < >• M I •■nut loin nearby for simili stock yOK HAI.K 7U head or naiiui«< goat« ................ riimdi Addici. h postofflce box 35 nil <>r part. IL IL Parsons, t'r«'»- IHM. < >< M i Hprlngfl.'hl. Oregon <|| 7 ir well. Or* < M M > < I« I« I ■; Fin« Mayflower guitar FOR HAI.E OR TRADE 5 lu res 2'* poll SAI.E miles from Eugem . all rlv«T bot bargain Roach Music I IlHIHe H st tom land ami nil R. < ultlvutlon it tills docs not overflow; Ims no gru SALE Thoroughbred I ’ ly- for vol. good n«*w five room plaster»*«! Rock «-III« kens, II» pullet« und II'1"* loingalow good simili limn nml ;> rockr»*l». Call lit !» West sth othi'r outbiilldlngn; good w«*B and dll waler Ibis place is all set to fruii, will till««* pl«*««* of cliy prop FOR HALF! Htocll und imultry erty noi Io ........... $|5uo, and Town proparty farlo» <»f K0V si»** Is $600 cun stami on th«* •< Sinl timber landa. Send for fre I will disposi* uf thk pla<'-. C. Il (lates A Co , I.OUÌHU list 1 this w«Mik. for only $2. tf ♦< »■ V» ♦< »■ ’•••• M I. Elliott A Co, \I.E Good rive rooiu cottage I ♦ i >' lit« Tetti pl«*. da tö: 1«’"» thnn t wo yeur« ug'i Eli- i Grulli nini liiil « of I. F’ J«*n»en ni F.'iigcm* | Ftllt rent Valley Flour $5.00. ♦< ». lug MIII oli l.awren«'*' Hr>*t Flour $5.75. ‘ >11 T f o i li 11 I k • < I room Wheat P it bushel. 85c. pr Hee ItcMiold- Brilli P it ton. $28.; 50. -act e 47 for d Mixed Feed P«r ton i. $31.00. Stille an Shorts Per ton. $32 may bout Baled Hay $12. to M D Alb'll for prie«» mid I rl< >> Rolled Barley $30 «125 Oat» Per bushel. 38< FOR RENT On« large furnished LIMBER All kinds of s'ut» wood, room with u alcove; modern «•onven- PORTLAND MARKET 16 I mill und *-foot. Fischer A REPORT. l**lu*eH, HUltnbl« for two 80 West pally Lumber Co.. i phono Multi Portland, Or., Ih-c. 8. Potato Nini h street tf Bp" nafleld. tf growers nr« ••xtri-mely «■Xclted i over A SNAP $400 corner lot on ('ham FOR RENT Stock taken io pa«tur prospectlv«* price advance» and some % mil«« from Eugene. Addrex ar« now said to be holding ul $2 bers »(rent, 56x180, for $300. At E M Warren. <»n th« place, Eu l>«r cental. »«•re tract In McClaren plat for gene. Rout« 3, Box 20. tf Dealer» are offering no higher BUY A FINE $i;oo. He« John Kestley, Spring tlian $1 per cental for iinmedlatt* field. «115 Foil RENT Good modern house III delivery even for selected stock at EULACO < > EULACO very d«»lrabl« location. 2 blocks country' points, therefor«« holders FOR SAI.E 7-rootn house, large lot, SILK SILK FLOSS wr«t of Willamette «t. Addre«« Box are asking twice as much as the pantry, two por*«. city water 1 t. Eugene < IregOO tf FLOSS MATTRESS ami g<»o«l well, burn, som« fruit. market will give < > an«l faces east Only $1500. Orc FOR RENI' Furnished room« for It Is stated that $1.25 a cental ♦♦ MATTRSSES < > FREE— < > gon Ilomesceker»' Co, 430 Wil- housekeeping nt 155 West Fourth has lii-i-ii paid at country points dur­ < > SEE OUR ADS SEE OUR ADS »trect. ihre«, block» from the car ing tin- past few days for late de­ lanictte at d8 ♦ 4 line Enqulr» nt that number tf livery for seed purposes, but so far ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦{♦♦♦♦A»»•♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦«»♦ FOR SALK Train nln« years old. known no transactions above $1 weighing 2000 pounds, harness UOOD I1O\I(H With or without a as II.lie l$'en <-|os«,d fill- art util con- Will • l«an. warm, cotufortably furnish­ and two-ton dray wagon sell reasonabln If taken at once. ed room liotn? surroundings In sumptive demand. it Is now a certainty thul Califor- as indicated by latest «ale« in the $1.00® 1.50: ¡icars $1.75@2.00. ment by William Brown & Co., of branch yesterday caused a delay in For particulars call nt 831 Barri­ « quiet, private family. Reference» BERRIES—Huckleberries, 7c. Salem, to Illinois. son avenue A W Hunt exciiangi-il 223 Ea»t Twrnlftb tf nla will (>«• c«imp«*ll»*<>ut tills (Itegon Horn« S*-«*l.«rn' ish. 8@10c; green onions, 10© 15c S2.OO@S.7I; stags. $3.0O®‘3. Rev. C A. Wooley, the aged Pres- ( 420 Willamette dM from 8. P freight depot. G««o. T. Willi Oregon situation. dozen. HOGS Best light $8 00; bvterian minister, fell off his back Circuit court '•onvenes ’ omorrow tf It Is now generally agreed among ONIONS—$1.40© 1.5< sarlic, 7 morning and the first case up is that porch at his home in Fairmount last FOR HALE 23 a nary, $7.90; heavy $7.50; st © 8c lb. l't»R RENT 645 West Sixth; a 5- the trade that th«* price of potatoes am! f<’«*d«'rs. $5.00® $6 00. city on g«»<»d roi the state vs. John Johnson, charg- evening and dislocated one of his sca ­ will r«n- APPLES—75© $2.50. rixim house, with good outbuild­ F'liinlly orch.tr« SHEEP Best yearling weathers, 1 with the killing of E. S. Prindel. shoulders. He was unconscious when li re Non, but figures of this kind Melt*, and Provi*ions $4 50® 5.00; old weathers, $4 50: w ing». barn and good water ;pleuty house, good sprl found by members of his family, He DRESSED MEATS—Front street of good yard room; flower« and merely a guess ami are given for ■prog lambs, Willamette valley. buy this f<>r onl will be confined to his home for $1 About half of the sidewalk being' hogs, fancy 11c; ordinary. 10 1-2© fruit tr. es Enqulr« of E. D. Lewis what they are worth. Th«* trade in $5 75 ©6.00; ewe», $3.00© 3.25. Oregon Hom«’ Seekers' Co . 41’0 built to City View park has been j some time. lie per lb; heavy. 9c; veals, extra. completed. Willamette St d| st last house on West Sixth street. general believes that potatoes will go CALVE8 B $•■ ' This will be a great ns far us $1.25 per cental, although $6.50; fioor, $3.5O@4.5O 13© 13 l-2c; ordinary, 12© © 12 1-2 venience for the people living con- I if The commission on municipal or- out I FOR SALE We have a fine lot that some ar«* guessing a «inarter above c; poor, 10c: ex'ra large 7 © 10c: that way. PoHlaml Market Qiiotation**. ganization. a branch of the Munici­ t HEXT N< • an.i fluely fur- this. Therefore even the mor«* bul- 1» exceedingly close In. right on spring lamb«. 11 l-2c; yearling pal League of Eugene, met at the HOI’S Nominal 191" crop, choice lambs 7 3-4c lb ; mutton, ' • <1 rooms on first and second isli of thi1 dealers are unable to get the pnv«-er lb; prime to 2 @3* In town: this lot 1» only threo aga-nst the Greenland Hardware Co. W. M. Green was elected chairman cohlce, 13c; prime, 13 l-2c; med­ light houMKrepIng Light .heat, tuunded by many growers. blocks from th* .Merchants bunk FRESH BEEF—Wholesale slaugh­ to recover money. An account held and Morris Duryea, secretary. The ium. lie; 1909 growths, nominal terer's bath, hut and cold wnter; 2 block» ■ onlv $ I I "ii Se. M I. El Poultry Trifle More Active. prices: Best steers. 9© 9 1-2 against the company in Michigan commission will get down to work from Willamette »t 186 K 7th Hott « Co, 214 White Tempi« d8 Poultry dealers today reported 7 c lb. ordinary, 9c; best cows. 8 1-2 6 9c, was assigned to Mr. Travis. immediately on determining what re­ WOOL Nominal. 1910. Willam- ordinary, 8c. tf >me Improvtumqit in trade, with the vision the city charter should have. FOR SALE Olt TRADE My fin ette valley, 18 >4 © 19«-; eastern Ore ­ <; ■ -i: I ’ iltno t wholly confined to HAMS. BACON, ETC.—Hams. 15 M ANI |-|l vinegar and cider plant. Second The Eaglettes. auxiliary to the Ea- The membership of the commission Hens are quoted gon. 1 3 © 17c. © 17 1-2: breakfast bacon 23@30c gles. have organized in Eugene with includes rhe following: S. D. Allen, and Hlnlr afreet«. Including build WANTED- Three nicely furnished hens and springs SHEEPSKINS- Shearing. 20@»35 a pound, and al 15 to 16 cents lb; boiled ham 25@26; picnics, 12 "necoe Bryson. Morris Duryea. W. M. Ing, or will entertain offer from « housekeeping room« with gas and springs nml inlx«*d lots at 14 to 15 . enta mu h bort wool, 2 ■ 50< .i.* ■ l-2c; cottage roll. 16c per lb; regu a go< >d charter list of members and Green. W. B. Jones. David Linn, pro» (ter five partner who under h«at, clone In Addr*-»» D. 28. cent«, an average of u Cent belter dluni wool, 50c© $1.00 each; long | larshort clears, smoked. 17c; backs, they will meet on Thursday after- Samuel Roome, H. E. Slattery, A. E. stand« this business. Situated on noon of this wee kin Eagles' hall. • luard. tf than th«» prices that ruled at the wool, 76c© $1.25 each. smoked. 17c; pickled tongues. 75c Wheeler. ■ i corner; building 80x100 ft TALLOW—Prime, per lb., 5c; No.! lb. Fl.mt now and fully modern, En- WANTED By young man. work on close of laat week. The voters of the city are urged 3 an«! grease. 2@2*4c. For fresh local eggs th«» demand LARD—Kettle leaf. 5s, 14 3-8c lb; tf quire 14 East Eighth street. ran. h Ad.lr«-»» A45, Guard, ds The work of laving brick for the CH1TTIM BARK -1909, nominal. steam render«*«!, 5». 13 3-8c per lb; to attend the annual meeting of the was sufficient to take all offerings school district at the High school on Northwestern Corporation's new A 8N'\P 22 acre chlrken ranch 6 TO LOAN I have $ioou to loan on at full prices, and a fair movement 5c; 1910. 4V,c. compound. 5s, 11 7-8c per lb. Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock for block wtll begin in the __ ________ morning. Hl DES—Dry hides. 15 ’,i © 16 c 1 2 miles out. 4 room house, store farm land ; rather have land near of EiiHtern am! storng«* st«K-k was re- the purpose of fixing the tax levy. Sherman & Hunter, the contractors, Spi Ingflcld Address A. L., cu re • ■•«rtc«* Denier« look f«»r slightly II».: green, 6\v@7*4c; bulls, gr«»en. room and woodshed, barn. 2 chick­ Fl.MI1:\ ITEMS have been waiting for some iron en houses, good well, good soil; of Guard d" heavier r«c«»ipts of locnls not far salt, 5c lb.; kips. 6 d' Vic; calves, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens, of work, but whether or not this is green. 12 © 1 3c lb tm* oak timber. 9 acre orchard: WANTED Girl <>r woman for hence, Crow, brought their little son, Clair, ready, they will begin laying brick gen MOHAIR—Nominal, 1910. 30© 32 Special Correspondence. 5 in crop; 1600 strawberry plants, In country derss«'«! meats there j Elmira. Or., Dec. 6.—Quite a num­ to Eugene yesterday for treatment in the morning. «ral house work for family of 3. other young trees; on stage road eenta. were n<> fresh developments, pork be ­ ber of farmers and dairymen from for some kind of fever. He is stay­ Will pay $t Is such as to move at top quotations. ■ BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland, Linn county soon of fine river bottom i lami only chased the cement block manufactur­ avenue, at 8 p. m. Ben Stephen S m<..'dc between 8 and i » a. m. Butter am! cheese were steady to per lb.. 36c. »bort distance from I Flügen«, <>n There will be a Christmas tree and ing plant at the foot of High street Peebles, of Goshen, will speak on Thursday. d7 POULTRY Fancy hens. 1 51-2© firm at th« Inst prices. burg on from the Eugene Sand our little and Gravel entertainment in good road fair Improvement«: "The I.ost Tribes of Israel.” Good Prune» l.ik«'ly to Go Higher 16c per lb; spring. 15c; obi roosters. Christmas. Co., have ordered a new block-mak- music and a pleasant social evening year In garden truck and this place \\ \NTED Six boys, 15 years young 17 l.ocal factors in the prune trade 12c young. 14c live ducks. Doris Hale and Lulbe Yates spent ing machine and it will arrive In a are assured. Everybody is invited. old ; $1.35 |>er day ; 8 • ill pay for Itself; price only $3,- Ap- report the market firm nml the out-1 © 18c: old. 16c: turkeys, alive. 17 Sunday at Hale. plv nt once to room few days. 3"0 with terms Hoe M I. Elliot. pigeons. look for the future favorable. In 1-2; dressed. 20© 22 1-2; A Co. 214 White Temple We have waited a long time for a d.8 building The Eagles elected officers last some quarter« higher prices after th«» squabs. $2.60 dozen. Bruce L. David and William and night as follows: Emil Koppe, presi­ railroad, and we don't care whether 1'0 SAI.E Wo Imve 32" acre» of I POT \ rolls WANTED If you want first of the year nre counted all but EGGS I.ocal «-xtras. 42 l-2c; No. it is Southern Pacific or what it is. Ivy Morris arrived in the city from dent: I. V. Jackson, vice-president; to get full vnhit' for your potatoes, .1 certainty. \ New York report says 11, 4 2c; No. 1« lami a »hurt «listane«* from Eli-1 No 2 28c; eastern best 30 just so it comes. Point Terrace last night to act as Wil] McCormick, chaplain: F. W. mil a tile i .innerv and see us Our of conditions In the Eastern mar­ @ 35c ordinary 30c California stor­ ne on good road lays perfwl I The waters have been quite high witnesses in the trial of John John­ Bloomfield, secretary; F. C. Potts. f< r Hiib-dl vision ; onlv on« mH«* t<> I nales department will give you ket : age. beat. 30 ii 4 0c in the Long Tom and Coyote creeks. son. charged with the murder of E. treasurer; J. Pironi. L. M. Travis n iiroail flm> Improvements; own I mark» t conditions and lie able to "All sizes In prunes are firmly CHEESE New Oregon fancy full We hear the whistle of Perkins’ S. Prindel. and Jack Rodman. trustees: C. J. I'-- vstom: corn«’ up and let us , ge you a li tier price for your po- held. Jobber» are looking around for cream, triplets ami daisies. 16 3-1 «I sawmill. The rain has raised the Barhite, outer guard: Alf Dillard and tutors Cnll and let us explain our stock .ami th«» impression is that the , 17: Young Americas. 17 3-4 S. H. Friendly has begun suit In Andrew Svarverud. musicians; John water so he could get his logs to the High**»! curb market price. plan. $75 an acre, with terms F market will go to even higher levels ' Grain. Flour and Huy the circuit court against E. W. Mich­ Russell, chef. mill. » I L. Elliott & Co.. 214 White Eugene Fruit Growers’ association. There is now little fruit to be had WHEAT Track delivery: Club ael to recover $378.34 on a promis­ dS »'tuple. d* . in any quarter on the coast at less! 80© 81c; bluestem, s2@83c; forty- sory note, together with interest at NOTICE OF’ IIOAD DISTRICT The city council met in committee ; than 51-2c to 5 3-4c four size bag’ fold. 51c; Willamette valley, 82c; the rate of ten per cent per annum of the whole late this afternoon to MEETING 1 t HALG We hav«> good five-acre LOST AM» FMI NI». 81 fl basis f. o. b. Some sizes are diffi ­ red Russian. 80c; turkey red. from November 28, 1891. discuss with Professor Young. Pro­ tracts all In cultivation, this Is TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: fessor Sweetser and other members »Imply gilt «>dge; no better acreage l.(»ST POCKETBDOK Contalnlng 2 cult to secure at any price. Spot Ore­ 82c 1910 $|u bill« unii two notes, on<< for BARLEY — Producers' price. gon prunes are held with more con ­ Traveling men are h^ard to ex ­ Notice is hereby given that a meet­ of the University faculty, the water around, and the price cannot be $23- ing of the taxpayers of road district press much surprise upon learning question. The necessity of rushing $2oo and thè other for $300. The fidence In a small way. Little stock — Feed. $21. 00@ 21.50; rolled. beaten; Just think. 5 acre« for on­ 50 brewing. $22.80© 23.00. flnder piena«» return lo Guarii of­ Is to lie had from the East.” No. 6 for Lane county. Oregon, will that the new Hampton block will be work on the filter plant was made ly $875. with thr«»«< years to pay HAY Producers’ price. 1910— be held at Hoselton school house, the occupied by one store, and all declare clear and the council assured the fice unii recelve liberal reward. d9 Wheat Buying on Good Scale. for same; that Is. $175 down, bal­ Vai. timothy, fancy. $20.00; ordin ­ Wheat-buying on a good scale, 29th day of December. 1910. at the that it will be the finest between committee of professors that they ance $2<) a month See M. L. El­ MISCKLLANIOOUH. chiefly by exporters and millers, is ary. $19 Eastern Oregon. $2.50; mix­ hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day. Portland and San Francisco. were doing all they could to install liott A« Co., 214 Whit«» Temppie. 8 TAKEN UP One Jersey cow, 3 or 4 still reported from the country. ed. $ 1 4 © 15; clover. No. 1. $ 12 © 14 ; the plant as soon as possible. The object of said meeting is for FDR SALE Fin«* 5-rooni bungalow Reuben Greer, aged 80 years, who years old, branded "H” on right While the market continues firm, wheat $13@14; cheat. $14@$16; al­ the purpose of submitting to the tax­ with pantry, bath room and cloa- hip, crop off right ear, under bl there doe» not seem as much anx­ falfa. $13© 14; oats. $13© 14. payers of said road district the ques­ lives alone at 274 Lincoln street, A noticeable feature of the Eu­ •'ts. also fin« reception hull, this M1LLSTUFFS—Selling price: Bran tion of voting a levy of an additiona’ slipped and fell at his home this gene stores at present is the very In left ear; with bell. Owner can' iety on the part of buyers to outbid D .1 plastered house; walls ar«» all have same by calling at John Par- one another as was the case at the $25; middlings, $33; shorts. $27; tax upon the taxable property of the morning and was severely injured. prettily and elaborately decorated ttatl d; light flxl pre 11 In. close of last week. Prices quoted chop. $19©25. ker'« place at Irving. said district for the purpose of Im­ It was at first thought that one of store windows. The competition shades to windows; liack porch Is OATS—Nominal, producers' price: proving the roads <»( said district. yesterday were 82 cents on club, 83 his shoulders was dislocated, but it among the stores here for pretty For Eugene cents on forty-fold and 8 4 cents on Track. No. 1. white, $27@ 27.50; I screened; deep well of water; cor­ FOR EXCHANGE was found that he suffered only from window effects seems * be as keen This notice Is sigmhl bv at least property or ranch In l.ane county, bluestem. ner lot; good wood shell. only one gray . $26.50 @ 27.00. ten per cent, of the taxpayers of the bruises. He was taken to the home as in the larger cities, and many of 80-acre ranch in Polk county, $4,- FLOUR Old crop, patents. $5 15: said district. blut no new business was re­ straight. bakers. $4.05 @ 4.75; property In town In a good loca­ ing of Christmas, the shop keepers CHAS. E. LEWIS. miles from Medford nt $2 50 per ported. 88.50. export grades, tion. price only $2300, with $.'>00 One of Ed Nve's delivery wagons are planning their holiday effects. $4.75© 5.15; F G. LEWIS. Co.. acre. Willamette Valley Land rye. $5.75; broke down ami bnlance Ilk«* rent. See graham. H sack. $4.00; Itox Apple Trude nt New York down in the middle of the G. W. MILLER. dt> i 484 Willamette street. M I. FHIIott A Co.. 214 White; Th. l«,x apple market at New- bales. $3.15. street on Thirteenth street a few Dr. A. Sharpies, ______ ___ veteran ____ the A. H. PEABODY. Etc. T«n> pie. <18 HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid fot York Is reported by the Packer, of <;r«x-eries. Nuts. days ago and was left there, Coni- physician and fruit raiser, returned A. M. HOOKER. powdered, SUGAR Cube $6 20; plaint was made to the officers and last night from a trip through Wash­ JOHN HOOKER poultry and eggs. Fresh fish ev December 3. as follows; FN»lt SAI.E 105 acres, to In cuitl- dry­ The box apple market is in a very $5.60; fruit of berry. $5.60; the wagon was taken away today. ington. He first visited his son. Dr. erv day. At Newman Market, cor S. C. LEWIS. ratlon, 35 timber and pasture. 70 Offerings are very granulated. $5.60: D yellow $4.90; Phone Main bad condition Casper Sharpies, at Seattle, and then ncr 6th and Olive. h.-u-kwater overflow: fine for hops A big banner bearing the words went through the eastern part of the heavy, far in excess of the demand beet, $5.40; federal fruberry. 5c less t 831. nr>d small fruit; also fine gard«’n ♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦ "Welcome to Eugene" was strung state, loking at the orchards and oth­ at anything like profitable prices than fruit or berry. l«'"l This land will raise 300 I «old in' fine '"" yreter- (Above quotations ar«’ 30 days net ♦ ♦ across Willamette street at the depot er interesting things. He is firmly of bushels of potato«*« to the acre. day for $40. She was a fine cow: Box fruit Is selling here at about today for the dairymen, who have al­ the opinion that the Willamette val­ ) CITY NEWS *l'h 3 cultivation«. This land Is the milk was so rich that some peo­ what It costs at loading stations In cash. RICE Imported Japan No. 1, 4 « ready begun to arrive for the big ley can beat any part of Washington 2'- mile« from Flugen«» ami Is only ple thought it was cream; but I tin West. Jonathans, when they are 1-2 @ 5c; No. 2.. 4c; New Orleans. convention which begins tomorrow. for fruit raising if only the proper around $2 00 as do also I mile from rail road station ami . ..... led the $40 to get a fin«» kitchen fine, bring The other varieties, which are| head. 6 3-4© 7c; Creole. 5 l-4c. methods are used here. K< km | town. There In a good lake range from Kays' closing out sale. Spitz. SALT Coarse Half ground 100« Dillon's for drugs. Several car loads of gas pipe ar­ not much sought after, sell from 75cj "o the place, suitable for stock 1 got the range ami It is finer than $8.50 per ton: 50s. $9.00: table rive in Eugene every day or so and u|» anil poor Jonathons bring i The following Eugene people took ranch. You can buy this for $65 the cow, it giv*‘s fine biscuits in a j a us box $17.00; Tollman Studio for photos. are being distributed in various parts the noon train today for Irving to at­ low ns $1.25 to $1.60. although dairy, 60s; $18.00; 100s Per acre. Oregon Homo Sockent few minutes and don t use hardly . bales $2.26; extra fine barrels. 2s. of the city where the mains are be­ tend the big reunion of the Zumwalt (420 Willamette 8t <18 any wood. 1 I ---- tell - you. In | the yare in light offering. — everything - $4.00®$5.00; lump Union Flower Store—Linn's Drug ing laid. The company is spending family tn the Grange hall there this 5s anti 10s, I. oim I oii llop Market Firmer. W ’ ' I in»'« • » ... "- r • - — j the store Is wonderfully^ cheap. ‘ ' ’ J 11 Store. tf many thousands of dollars in laying afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pot­ 1 1 " \ I.E \\ e Ii.i vo ,i good '"ii There was a fair inquiry for hops rock. $20.50 per ton. so thy can get In l-2c; my friends 1 BEANS Small white 4 mains alone. room plaster««! house on fin«’ cor­ telling ter. Mrs. Hammttt, Mrs. Barger. Mr ................. ■. The iron beds : yesterday, but no business was re­ large white. $4.40; pink. 5 3-4c; bay ahead of th«» crowd. A marriage license was granted to­ ner lot. with south nml west front, and Mrs. Lansing Warren. Mrs. Ar- ported in this market beyond the '• 'ns cheap as In Boston where we County commissioners’ court met delia Walker. Miss Hammitt, Claude close to the car lino, only eight were-- ------- - ; the dressers and side- sale of the De Lashmutt lot of fill ou. $8.25; limas, $5.80; reds $6.75. day to Carl Aasen anil Miss Nina HONEY New. $3.75 per case. Eilertson. both of Vida. in regular session this morning. Hammitt. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Laura block« to the school; 10 bearing used to live; .............. — bales of 1909s to Klaber, W«Mf & boards were fine, ami «0 styllah and POTATOES -New. $1.20© 1.25; Commissioner-elect R. J. Hemphill Frazer and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zum­ fruit tree«; deep well of water; all ckeap that It fairly made me crazy Netteif. The Roach music house today ship-; sat with the old members of the walt. furniture In the house kom with so The following cable was received sweets. 3c lb. A great time was expected for them. d9-w12 F'niits unil Vegetable* ped the Holton band Instruments to court to become accustomed to the and a large attenndance of the mem­ by Klaber. Wolf & Netter from their ’be place; thin 1s a great snap If New FRESH FRUITS — Oranges: Donna for the new band there. work. He will begin his service the there ever wan one; prlc«> only bers of the family was looked for. F C Statzer. the Pleasant Hill London office; "Market firmer with navels. $2.25 @2.75 box; bananas 5c first of the year. $2700. with $500 down, and bal­ real estate dealer, arrived In the city- more inquiry." lb; lemons $4.50 @5.50; grape fruit A carload of hops was loaded at Portland Llvcsti»ck Market. ance to nult purchaser See M. L. on th« noon train today and expects J. A. Hanns was over from Coburg General range of livestock value« $3.75; pineapples. 6@7c lb; grape«. Friendly'« warehouse today for ahip-| A small wreck on the Wendling today. Klllott A Co.. 214 White Temple. to remain over night. 48 It will pay you to buy presents this year that will be appreciated. At our store we of­ fer you a larger and more select line of goods of the appreciable and most useful Kind. Our line is the largest and best in Lane County, and at values far below the Portland prices. In addition to this you can buy from us now, pay a small amount down on pur­ chase price, and we will store the goods away for you and deliver them when desired. We will make Eugene and Springfield delivery at any time that you may desire it done There are many reasons why you should buy from us, among them the fact that you have a larger stocK to select from at lower prices than small dealers or faKe closing out sales can possibly give. We extend credit if you need it, or sell to you on the install­ ment basis, on an easy payment plan, and will save you money in either plan you select. :«< ii it tt tt Watch Our Ad vtrtisements—It Wil1 Pay Campbell-F oilman Co. The Home of A11 Kinds of Things for the Home or Office* 475 WILLAMETTE ST. (Near Post Office) EUGENE, OR.« I : i g : «