KIGHT TWICE A WEEK GUARD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1910 WHEN IN TOWN For a warm meal or lunch call at the Star res­ taurant. 632 Willamette st. A. Graves, proprietor. di 6 WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGEAit MARKtl era of sei'uiiil grade or storage but­ ter are determined to let go lit shad Wholesale siali gli ed values and this Is weakening the st vers, 9© 9 I 2 general fabric of the trade cows, 8 1-2 41 9c; Silverton Hop Crop Brings 13 Cents. Chittlm Bark—I’-c. r(»|l OR SALE.—Continord. Interest In the local hop trade yes BACON. ETC Hains, 15 Wool—20. terilaj centered chiefly in the news FOR SALE—70 heaa of nanuie goats break fast bacon 2 3 4i 3"c Poultry, Egg«. Etc. “will» nit r>>i{t!< from Tai'iium. of the failure of Isaac •—all or part. R. H. Parsons, Cres­ Eggs Per dozen. 42c. I ham 25 » . section Oats Per bushel, 40c. General range of lixestoek poultry FOR SAI.E -Stock a»a for Ills text a verse from . ...... nd Sam­ In history ns the body of men which is. township 17 S.. Range 2 W. W.. is indicated by latest sales Town property FOR SALE- -105 acres 70 in culti- Meridian, has filed notice of inten­ farms of any s,-'s small uel. "And David snlil. Is there any changed Springfield from n Portland yards: Send for fre ami timber lauds. vation, 35 timber and pasture. 70 tion to make final timber and stone that Is left In the house of Saul that countri town, that hail lived for 5u 15. Whll c \T r I .E Beat Oregon Portland. Or. Dec. Gates & Co., Louisa backwater overflow; fine for hogs proof, to establish claim to the land I may show him klniltitss for .1 >tia- letirs without change. Into a grow »6.00 (u 6.50; best Oregon tf and small fruit; also fine garden above described, before Register and business in the potato trade contil Illg city Tile new count lltuen will th 'U's sake?" result of til $5.65( 00. cording to local dealers, is uncertain House at a reduction. For partic­ »60 per acre. Oregon Home Seek­ next Friday afternoon In the l'resby- the building of nearly 40 blocks of son, of Eugene. Oregon. SHEEP -Best yearling weathers, i For fancy table stock Burbanks ulars see Mrs. Sam Manerud, 942 ers' Co.. 420 Willamette St. tf BENJAMIN F. JONES lerlatl churih This will he a ser­ macadam streets, with more under $1.50 44 5.00; old weathers, . »4 50: buyers from the Southern markets Alder street, Eugeue. dl6 thu-wkly Register. vice for nil the aged people of the construction It has purchased FOR SALE—No. 666.—Good 11 > valley, sprng lambs. Willamette are now paying $1 to »1.10 at ship­ ' community. with which to do this work, all ne< - A SNAP—»400 corner lot on Cham room plastered house all modern . »5.00 41 $5.50; eastern Washington. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT ping points in this state. 90c to 95c Next Sunday afternoon Dr Stough i ssnry machinery, which Includes a bers street, 56x160, for $300. At and up-to-date; has lights, gas. MEETING being paid for stock a little short of 5.75; ewes. »3.00® :’> 50. acre tract in McClaren plat for sewer, bath, city water, well, buf­ CALVES Best. $7 "0; ordinary, will talk to men In the tabernacle rock crusher and quarry equipment, standard. At the same time Ameri­ on the subject. "Chaining the Giant." a road roller, scrapers, dump wagons »600. See John Kestley, Spring fet kitchen, sleeping porches, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: can Wonders, for which there is a $6.50; poof. »3.50 41'4.50. This sermon is a live wire, mid not a and other ........ sallies It has given field. d!5 pavement, street lot 66 2-3x160 Portland Market Quotations. Notice is hereby given that a meet­ demand in the south for,, seed pur­ feet; lot well filled in and only 1 ing of the taxpayers of road district poses. have been bought to some ex­ HOI’S Nominal 1910 crop, choice man In Eugene can afford to miss It. the people the benefit nf the Ban­ FOR SALE—A SNAP—Implement The evangelist last night dwelt on croft net In order to have this work blk from High school, on car line, No. 6 for Lane county, Oregon, will tent at $1.20 to $1.25 a hundred 13c per lb: prime to choice. 12 l-2c; and vehicle business; if taken at on Willamette street, and close in. be held at Hoselton school house, the Small quantities of Early Rose and prime, 12c; medium. 11c; 1909 the necessity of every Christian doing done and by Individual supervision once. $2500 stock for $2000. Ad­ 1 some act It has had It done for far less thin and will soon make business prop­ 2 9th day of December, 1910. at the Garnet Chiles have also been taken growths, nominal. 17c. dress box 45, Brownsville, Oregon. the contractors price It lias adopt erty and is well located, and a fine hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day. over at prices about the same, inn wool. Nominal. 1910. Willam­ men. If dl3 home and has just been placed on The object of said meeting is for for seed the demand is mainly for ette valley, 18 H 0 19 eastern • Ire tunity to show our kindness, what a ed a system of sewerage, having con 1 glow of sunshine and warmth we itrurteil over three miles ot seweri FOR SALE—7-room house; large the market, and will not last long the purpose of submitting to the tax­ gon, 1 3 4i 17e. Wonders. lot: plenty of fruit: city water, and at the price one can buy it for now payers of said road district the ques­ American and has plans for ns much more | 2 0 © 2 5 would leave In our trait SHEEPSKINS Sheannu Shipments of table stock South for The speaker called attention tn the has ndopti'd a system of street nn< a fine place for a home. Cheap at for a short time; price. »6,000; tion of voting a levy of an additional cents each; short wool. 2 5© 50c; nie- the month thus far have been consid ­ »1600. Oregon Honfreseekers’ Co., saying of Drummond, that there are sidewalk grades, which, after mucl terms. H. E. Owen. 536 Willam­ tax upon the taxable property of the erably below the average of recent dium wool. 50c4t $1.00 each ; lông 420 Willamette street. tf ette street. Phone Main 475. dl6 said district for the purpose of im­ two great things 111 the world, holi­ opposltiop. has saved the property years, the heavy 1910 crop of Rivers wool. 75c4i »l.25 each. ness and happiness Holiness comes owner* much In the cost of filling TALLOW — Prime, per lb., 5c; No proving the roads of said district. FOR SALE OR TRADE—I will trade In California being in the main re­ FOB RENT. from God. lmt hnpt'lness conies from Through Its ordinance, cement side 3 nnd grease. 2® 2 He. This notice is signed by at least nice home in choice residence dis­ sponsible for this. In the California CHITTIM BARK 1909, nominal. onrselvis, so that half of the things walks have been built th** entiri trict of Springfield and some va­ FOR RENT—One large furnished ten per cent, of the taxpayers of the markets the supply of Rivers is said that make up life come from our own length of the principal streets room with alcove; modern conven ­ Thi said district. cant lots nearby for «mail stock to be such as to restrict the demand 5e: 1810, I1-.,' principal business streets have beet iences; suitable for two. 80 West HIDES— Dry hides. 15 *£. 4i 1 6 c realm. LOUIS M. HOSELTON. ranch. Address postoffice box 35, there for Oregons for a month or two Dr. Stough called attention to the lighted hv a system of festoons con­ Ninth street. tf lb.: green, 6H@7Hc; bulls, green, CHAS. E. LEWIS. Springfield. Oregon. dl7 to come. salt, 5c lb.; kips. 6H®"Hc; calves, story of David ns told In the text taining thousands of Incandescent«, F. G. LEWIS. For that reason, dealers say. the FOR RENT — 2 newly furnished FOR SALE--Team uine years old, and said that never was David so and arc lights have replaced small G. W. MILLER. movement of Oregons to California green, 12 © 1 3c lb. rooms, modern conveniences. Call weighing 2000 pounds, harness MOHAIR—Nominal. 1910, 30© 32 much a king as the moment he turn­ Incandescent latnps In the residence A. H. PEABODY. throughout the winter, promises to at 464 Charnelton st. dl6 two-ton drsv wagon. Will ed to his servant and asked If there section. A. M. HOOKER. be but moderate, but this to some ex­ cents. reasonable if taken at once, FOR RENT—Stock taken to pastur was not some one for whom he could Butter, Eggs mid Poultry Through the discretion of this JOHN HOOKER. ship- heavy tent may be offset by particulars call at 831 Harri- 2 M miles from Eugene. Addrea BUTTER—Extra creamery, cubes do Home act of kindness. That Is the council satisfactory franchises have S. C. LEWIS. and Mexico ments to Arizona, New avenue. A W. Hunt. tf kind of kindliness that we need to- E. M. Warren, on the place, Eu been granted to nubile *>rvlce cor­ elsewhere in the south, Short crops and tubs. 37c; store 24® 25c; east­ day. We need people who are porations and when the gas mains are gene, Route 3, Box 20. tf ADVERTISED LETTERS FOR SALE—Large lot on S. E. cor- this year in California, Utah, and ern prints, 30© 34c. thoughtful of others. BUTTER FAT—F. o. b. Portland, extended to Springfield from Eugene nar of street. 84x160. This is a FOR RENT—Good modern house in other Rocky Mountain states have "The world always responds to the within the next 50 days the city will Dec. 14, 1910. grand location for a home. And very desirable location. 2 blocks reduced the supplies available for per lb. 3 I 4t 36< spirit it kindness, ” continued f he have every modern conveniences POULTRY—Fancy hens. 16c perl Archer. Roy. you can get this for »800. See us shipment to the Southern territories, west of Willamette st. Address Box speaker. "Kindness Is love In action. Baire, F. C. The most Important of all Is that about this. Oregon Home Seekers' 14, Eugene. Oregon. tf and as a result a better demand lb; spring. 15© 15 l-2c; old roosters.; 12c; poung, 14c: live ducks, young. Faith and works are never opposed the credit of Springfield Is consider­ Booth, P. A. Co., 420 Willamette. tf there for Oregons is counted on in FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for 17® 18c; old. 16c; turkeys. alive,' to each other. The Christian Is the ed the best of any city In Oregon, and Briggs, H. M. some quarters. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE—17 housekeeping at 155 West Fourth 17 l-2c; dressed, 20® @22 l-2c; pig one who. constrained by the compas­ on this the city has ust secured Chambers, Elmer. Barley Market. rooms, new furniture, good loca­ street, three blocks from the car sion of Jesus, Is always going about $50.000 bond Issue to further Cithbut, J. The barley market continues very- eons, squabs. $2.60 per doz. tion; for quick sale on account of line. Enquire at that number. tf EGGS—Local extras. 42 l-2c; No doing good.'* Clark, Mrs. Birdie. covlc Improvements. To do this firm under a steady demand from sickness will take $400. Call or Cottam, Colin W. council extended tile limits of Eastern dealers and brewers, While 1, 42c; No. 2 28c; eastern best 30 address M. 32 East Sth st. Eu­ FOR RENT—Newly furuished six- Delphos Mfg. Co. city, thus ii'TompllshinK a two-fold room modern house; bath, lights, the local market on brewing barley @35c ordinary 30c California stor­ gene. dl9 age. best. 38 @ 39c. Donelson. Miss Iva. purpose of nt the same time adding hot ar.d cold water; plenty of fuel; was quoted at $23.50. it is known CHEESE New Oregon fancy full Fowler, Orie. FOR SALE—One good lot. Universi- several hundred to the population. ren;. »2 5. Enquire 464 Charnel­ that business has been done in the cream, triplets and daisies, 16 3-4© 5'rMillan, Alex. (3). district, inside Fairmount loop car ton street. dl5 \tnor.g th» other ordinances pass­ interior on the basis of $24 or bet-| Miller, Harry. line; twenty-minute car service; ter. The Eastern inquiry is expected 17; Young Americas, 17 3-4 © 1 8c. 1 Construction of a new railroad ed l>y this body are numerous ones FOR PENT — Good, comfortable S- Grain. Flour anil Hay Nichols, J. D. fifteen minutes’ walk to post of­ to continue for some time. Feed bar­ from Redmond, the terminus of th.-J pertaining to the health, the enforce­ roo; i house with electric light, city Club WIIE\T Track delivery: Powers, Jas. F. fice. Price an object. Better see ley rules quiet, but the market is Klamath-Natron ''.toff, has been | ment of strict order laws, building wat :r and bath; two blocks from 79®81; bluestem. 82© 83c; forty ­ Price, Archie. Reynolds and investigate at once. nnd fire ordinances r quoted very steady at $22.50. authorized bv the Southern Pacific post iffice. Address Blain H. Ho ­ valley, Willamette 47 4 Willamette st. Rowell. Miss Elizabeth. aging the beauty of There has been no change in the fold. 81 82c; directors; the line from Grants I ’ a vey. over 550 Willamette street, turkey Smith, Grandville. Include, for Instanci oats situation for some time past, 83c; red Russian, 78 fl 79c: to a poinnt on the northern coast of FOR SAI.E— 11 acres just outside Eugene, Oregon. tf Smith, Wallace W. not permitting a v i The demand is not very heavy, but red, si fl str. California, probably Cr« scent C.t ■. city on good road: some improve­ litio price, Thornton, Miss Nettie E. BARLEY Produc r over a sidewalk the market holds steady with sales may be built ami the Coos Bay line ments: soil cannot be beaten; six GOOD BOARD—Witt or without a Feed, $21.00fl 21.60; rolled, »2 3- Vonseca. M. J. clean, warm, comfortably furnish­ reported up to $28.50. Is being considered, were announce­ street. acres of fruit. You can buy this $22.8041.23 so 41 23.OU. Wagoner. Miss Emma. ed room. Home surroundings In For all of this Wheat was quiet yesterday, both 50 brewing. »22. credit must for »3500; »500 cash and »500 per HAY—Producers’ price. 1910 — ments made last night Qy Julius Wright, Earl. a quiet, private family. References president of i here and in the country. Only a lit­ Vai. timothy, fancy, »20.00; ordin­ Kri'ttsihnitt, director of operation lie given to tile r year at 6 per cent interest. You fancy. —J. L. PAGE, P. M. exchanged. 223 East Twelfth tf the tie buying by exporters was re port- who has should see this. Oregon Home­ ary, $19 Eastern Oregon. »2.50; mix­ anti maintenance of the Union Paci­ ser f r t h ree id made ed. Club was quoted from 80 to 81 ed. $1 lit 15; clover. No. 1. »12 44 14; fic and Southern seekers’ Co.. 420 Willamette st. tf FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur­ Pacific systems, i CALENDARS. n strong cents, forty-fold from 81 to 82 cents ii "rsonul nished rooms. Hall block, 67 East Our calendars will be ready for and bluestem from 82 to 83 cents, wheat »13 it 14: cheat. »14 it »16; al­ after a day of inspection of the prop­ f! lit FOR SALE— 7-room house; large 1 for tin' l>< 9th street . Enquire at Room 5, distribution on and after Saturday, erty In and about Portland. falfa. $ 1 3fl 1 I : oats, |13fl il. corner lot: fine fireplace; hand- Second floor;; also storage of all December, 17th. We will be glad The California demand was poor and However, no definite time for lx MIL! STUFFS Selling price: Bran painted walls; nlcely finished in­ kinds at mv warehouse, across to present one to each family among not much business is looked for in »26; middlings, »33; shorts, »27; ginning work on the Redmond- side: chicken h >uses; plenty of that quarter during the remainder of from S. P. freight depot. Geo. T. our patrons and friends. If Odell road lias b'-en determined I fruit; city water and very fine , you the month. Stocks in that state are chop. »1 9 it 2 5. Hall. tf OATS Nominal, producers' price: tlie meantime, the company will ei well, You should see th'« for s cannot call on us within the next two usually allowed to run low in Dec­ home. The price is right G-i gon l ’’OR RENT—New and finely fur- weeks, send a card and we will re­ ember. There is also very little buy­ Track. No. 1. white, »27 44 27.50; ileavor to complete as early as pos­ sible ail of the projects already un­ rlshC' rooms on first and second serve one for you, to be called for ing bv millers, who are understood to gray, »26.60® 27.00. Homeseekers’ Co., 420 Willamette FLOUR Old crop, patents, »5.15; dertaken. All of the present’ con­ street. t* floors; single and in suites; for within thirty days. be well stocked. The flour trade at i Willamette, »5.20 per barrel; local tracts on the Klarnath-Natron cutoff, light honsekeep’ng. Ltgh‘ he»' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, present is slow, both for domestic J FOR SALE Ok TRADL jij fin bakers, says Mr. Kruttschnitt, will lie com­ hath, ho' and cold water; 2 block« straight, »4.05 44 4.75; Eugene, Ore. wklyd 15-19 j and export account. Shipments to $4.75445.15; export grades, »2.50; pleted before tile end of the present vinegar and cider plant. Second re« a, nt. 13* P 7t from VV> nnd Blair streets, inc’'i'’’r'g I "'1,1 the Orient this month widll be heavy, graham, H sack, $4.00; rye, »5.75; fiscal year June 3tl after which • tt j about 90.000 barrels, and the move-1 bales, »3.15. Ing, or will entertain u;ivr from a At Cottage G rovo, Decent bpr 11, he will recommend that the remaind­ I prospective partner who under f KI* , ment will be large for the next two er of the route, which he viewed on 1910, Fred McCoy and Miss Amy (iroceries. Nuts, Etc. stands this business Sftiia’erf le, 5 l-4c. time on this play, and expect to make all the coast markets, following ad­ SALT—Coart an offer. Frank E. Blair, manu­ -Half ground 100a facturers’ agent, 565 Olive street, WANTED—Cornet of Conn, Pepper a creditable appearance. The part of vances in the East, which were caus­ »8.50 per ton: 60s, »9.00; table or any standard make. Bring your the leading lady is taken by a fresh­ ed by temporary shortage there of dairy, 50s; $1! 00; 100 b Eugene, Oregon. Phone Main 224. $17.00; instrument to 120 West Sixth after <117 man, Miss Janet Young, of The spoe. raws. New sugars are now arriv-' bales $2.26; ext ra fine barrels. 2ii, 4 p. m. d!4 Dalles. The cast includes Miss Ra­ ing and as the options are consider­ 5s and 10s, $ I (10 44 »5.00; lump FURNITURE FOR SAI.E—»400 chel Applegate, of Klamath Falls; ably under spot prices, the Eastern rock. $20.50 per ton. worth first-class furniture, some WANTED—Three nicely furnished William Beals, of Eugene; Miss Li- market has become unsettled and BEANS- Small white 4 housekeeping rooms with gas and good as new, 5 iron beds, mattress-I Age Ut Which Helfers Should sake of the cow during the next lac­ heat, close In. Address D. 26, lah Clarke, of Portland; Miss Madge shows a decided downward tenden­ large white, »1 40: pink, es. covers. 3 chlffoneirs, lounge, on, »6.25; lin-s, $5 80: tf Hamble, of Eugene, and Miss Alma cy. Freshen. tation period, but also for the wel­ chairs, study table, dining table,,, Guard. There appears to have been no Noon, of Portland. The latter in a HONEY— N v. »3.75 Put the If a heifer is to make the best I fare of the future calf. range, sewing machine, carpets, WANTED- Girl or woman for gen­ character sketch as the cook is said reason for the 20-cent advance on POTATOES - Naw, linoleum, etc: other things too eral house work for family of 3. to show unusual talent. the coast last week, as there is no sweetB, 3 1-4 lb. dairy cow, she should freshen when I cow In a stall, and feed her only hay for a time, until she Is dry. Look Will pay $6 per week. Place is numerous to mention. Call at 306 The dramatic club is an organiza­ shortage of sugar in the west. The Emits a ill Vegetables ■he Is from two years to 30 months after her udder during the time of 1-2 East 12th, corner Patterson. six nf es from Drain. Address F. tion of students who desire training decline yesterday which carries the FRESH FRUITS- Oranges: New old. Some dairymen are of the opin. W., c vre of Guard. 8ee J. W. Breeding, or Harbaugh, for the art of the footlights. Last, market 10 cents lower than it was a navel, $2.004(2.50 box; bananas 5c ion t hat. heifers do not make quite as 'Irving off. and milk enough of the the auctioneer. d!6 week ago, may be in anticipation of year their plays were given only to lb; lemons »4.50© 5.50; grape fruit good J growth wiii'ii milking Is begun milk to keep the udder from becom­ M.S« EI.LANEOI S ________ ._____________ L invited friends, but this year the a coming slump in Eastern prices. »3.75; pineap lee. 6447c lb: grapes, at an early age; however, they make ing inflamed. Cows freshening In FOR SALE—No. 153- 153 acres of It is interesting to note that while »1.00® 1.50; pears $1.75fe2,00. surer breeders; and the milk-flow is September and October should be good fruit, farming, or dairying i TAKEN UP—One Jcrsev row. 3 or 4 whole college may attend. Miss Bur­ yea's old. branded “H” on right gess, instructor in English composi­ the decline of yesterday was general more easily stimulated to a high de- dried off In July and August, when BERRIES Huckleberries. 7c. land, six miles from Eugene, on hip crop off right ear, under bl tion, helps the club with instruction. on the part of the coast refiners, the VEGETA 1 '■>’ -New turnips, »1 .- gree, If started within a reasonable flies are bad. nnd at a time when the main road. 1,000 acres in cnl- in left ear; with bell. Owner can The next play that the club will advance of last week was participat­ 25 beets, »1.25; carrots at »1. time, Much of the helfer’a future the heaviest part of the farm work tivatlon, the rest in timber and is to be done. Aa soon as the cow _ _ upon __ ____ pasture; good new 8-room house. have s