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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
m TWICB A WXtt GUARD — KOK HALft—<'onUnur4 THURSDAY, FEB 2, 1911 NOTKflfi KOK PUBLICATION portan*, holdings and slack trade The «oast holdings are said to be small There Is u fair demand for spot Oregon prunes. Stocks are light.” Portland LivcHiock Market Following is the Hur. i ral range of values In effete In the North Port- land yards: CATTLE—Grain fed steers, ,6.- 25; best hay steers, ,6.00; faucy, ,5 90; cows, best, »5 25; ordinary, ,5 00; poor, ,3.00© 4.00; **ge. ,2.50; bulls. ,3.00© 4.00. HOGS—Best light. ,8.60; ordl- nary. »8.40; heavy. »8.00. SHEEP Best yearling wethers, ,4 25; old wethers, ,4.000 4.25, grain fed lambs, ,6.50; ewe«, ,3.- 7604.00 CALVES—Best. IS. 25; ordinary, ,7.0008.00; poor, ,3.000 4.50. I on First and High streets, John Kestly to (J. W. Drinkard, Department of the Interior, U. H lot 1, 2 in blk 2 of Sunnyside add Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, Spg., ,100. FOU HA 141 Minnie L. Washburn« to W. A bargain for a November 23, 1910 I’tllt HALE—<('«>41111^,^1 j Cox, 152 acres in tp. 18-12, ,100. Price only ,3700. ham II Smock, of Eugen«, Oregon, I i MHEK All kinds of slab ....... I. BEHT IIAHGAIN IN Till? COUNTY who, on November 3, 1909, made C. F. Working to .Margaret I 1 tí Inch and 4-foot. Flschnr A timber and stone application, No. H7 nrr«» farm, rlvpr bottom Whitton, lot 17 in blk 6 of Siaddens Hally Lumber Co., phone Main 05612, for HE 1-4 HW 1-4, Section In nd. lumi, will aot'i nil |n uruMll 2n.l add to Eugene, ,100. Springfield tf tracts J'hoon HI m < k ZVV7, or call FOIt HAI.E Olt RENT A good 6 18, Township 18 H. Kang« 5 W , Wil Wooster B. Osmon to Ella J. Cole, room bouse with deep well of wa lamette meridian, has filed notice of at 369 Lincoln street '---- ______ tf FOR I HADE OR HALE 40 acres of 1 acre in sec. 29-30-3 w, ,650. ter on 3rd and Washington sts Intention to make final proof, to «*- timber close to city for property The Malloy Manufacturing Co. to Enquire of Melvin Hanson or J. D. tabllsh claim to the land above dea- In city Oregon Honieseekers Co., Kilt HALE I 23 acres 8 mile* from W. F. Weigand, 200 acres in tp. 18, Hpencer, 224 Blair st., phone 585 | cribed, before the Reglater and Ito- city. 8-room, two-story house- a 420 Wlllamettn street tf 3 w. ,1. J ft [ reiver. U. H. Land Office, at Ros*- i large barn, woodshed and wash Geo. W. Morgan to Malloy Mfg. Co. | ‘‘I hav« used FOR HALE Oak wood, ,8.50 a cord, room combined. chicken bouse, FOR HALE -Or will trade for city burg, Oregon, on the 13th day of i 200 acre* In tp 18-3 w, ,1. Sloan's Liniment on delivered II. V Goodpasture. 748 February, 1911. I sheds, good granary; 7 5 acre« In Platt Newcomb to Samuel C. New property In Eugene 180-arre stock a 6ne mare for splint South Willamette at. I'boso 81 9 R. Claimant names as witnesses: oats. 95 acres lu cultivation; comb. lot 3 in blk 1 ln 1st add to I farm; 30 scree clear and In culti and cored her. Ths» tf James O. Thorna*. of Eugene, •0B1* oak timber, some pasture; Georgetown, ,300. vation, 200 bearing fruit trees. makes the third | Oregon; Hal. E. Wood, vf Eu fruit; tw > wells; two plows, hack l*se Cox et ux to Warner D. Hinkle , horse I’ve cured. yolt HALE On upright plana, ths House and barn; unlimited out gene. Oregon; Peter Haven, of and buggy; pony. 3 eowe, 3 doeen e 1-2 of lot 2 ln blk 4 of McFarland's ('lough A Warren make, prlna range, one end a half milion feet Have recommended ii to my neigh Eugene, Oregon, and John chickens A good buy at ,1999 3rd add to Cottage Grove, ,10. bors for thrush and they say rt i» t> ne. of timber; three miles from rail ,75 00; good condition; regular Howe, of Eugene. OrogOK. Oregon Hom«aeek«ni Co.. 420 Edwin Toiler to W. B. Cooper, lot 1 hnd it the best Liniment I exer prlre when new ,400 00 Call »u4 road station. This Is a rars op Portland Market QuocaUoaa. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Willamette street. tf 8 tn blk 2 of McQueen's add to Cot used. I keep an hand year Sure nee nt 418 West Fourth street ft portunity for any one wanting a thu-wkly Register. tage Grove. ,175. Coke Care for myself aad neigh Grain, Floor, H*y, Etc. stock ranch. Be« J. H. Denial, st WANTED—An elderly oeaple or wo I'Olt HALE 190 acres river bottom bors. and I can certaualy recom W. F. Weigand et ux to J. A. Mc 505 Willamette street. fl WHEAT- Track price*: Clnb, 79 land. 2-story, 10-room bouse, a man to share homo and care fer mend it for CoHc.”—& K. S mith , ©80«; bluestem. 82® 83c; red Rus Donald, 200 acres in tp. 18-3 w, »10,- barn, 40x80; good outbuildings FOR HAI.E Modern 6-r<x>m house; ! WEEKLY REPORT an old lady Call at 221 Jefferson McDonough, On. sian, 78c; valley, 80c; forty-fold, 80 family orcliS'd. 2 acre lake, all good well; plenty of fruit; good i street. If OF EUGENE MARKET © 81c. Eliza Dobson and John M Dobson, fenced; school one mile from the Cured Tkruah. chicken park; large lot; room for. Foil HAI.B fleoil five room cottage BARLEY—Feed, ,24 0 25 ton; to David Dler, lot on 1st and High, place; no gravel; flue land. This Mx. R. W. PAtrsH. of Bristol. other house, four blocks from Chfttlm Bark- 4 84c. ,250. brewing. ,27.00 0 27.50; rolled, ,25 built less than two years ago. En Is a fin« farm; you can get this for Ind .R. No. i, writes:—“I have used Willamette street. In fine resi Wool 26c D. M. Purkerson to Ella A. Fisher, ' © 26. quire of L. F Jensen at Eugene II ¡0 per acre Oregon Home lots of your Liniment for horses and dence district; deep sewer; good P<»ultry, Figgs. Etc. lots, 6, In blk 3 of West 6th sL add FLOUR -Patents, ,5.15; straight. Planing Mill on Lawrence Hl. tf myself. It is the best Limment in aeekers C:>„ 4 20 Willamette at drainage and everything to make Eggs Per dozen. 28 it 30. ,4 100 4.55; exports. ,3.70: valley, to Eugene, ,650. tf the world. I cured one of my horses a delightful home. Will sell at Dairy Butter —Per roll. 55 & < SO. ,5.20; graham, ,4.80; whole wheat, FOR HALE Team nine years old. M. L. .Mammitt to William T. Gor of thrush. Her feet were rotten; your price; I want the money. J. Fryers -Per pound. 12c to 1 1 4c. neighing 2000 pounds, bar lie»» FOR HALE Flfty acri* on rallroud , ,5 00. don lot 2 in bik. A of Dorris add to the frogs came out; she hud down 11. Daniel, 504 Willamette street, Hena Per pound. 12c. and two-ton dray wagon. Will station In front of place; sture , Timothy, Eugene; «100. ' HAY —Track prices: most of the time. I thought she fl Fruit». Vegetable*. Etc. «ell reasonable If taknn at once building, 2 bartia; 5-rooni Ralph Taylor to L. C. Moffitt lot eastern Oregon. choice, ,21022; would die. but I used the Liniment Potatoes- -«100 0 «1 25. house; For particulars call at 831 Harri wells. wlndmlll; road on valley, 119ft 20: alfalfa. , 13 © I 4; 5 in blk. 7 of Fairmount; «10. as directed and she never lies down H(K IO*N1 cwt., ,2 25 © ,2.59. grain hay, ,13© 14 ; clover. ,12© Onion*-- Per . two sides; 1 acres In graln, some son avenue A. W. Hunt. tf W’. E. Moses to B. H. Waite lot 11 in the daytime now.” Lemons— »3.50© »4.00. fruit, Thl» place la an ld«al place ! FOR RENT Two tarnished rooms Moses add to Creswell; ,10. 13. FOR HALE I offer for sale a few O range* »2.18 © ,2 50. in private home; rent reasonable for a I>ei «on tu furili nnd run a| Maggie E. S'unn to Mabelle Rus-! OATS—White, ,28.00© 28.50 per more shares of Laue County Asset Livestock Market. store. n» th« country n««<la un«, Call 777 Emerald avenue. f2 sell 884 of SE84 of sec. 35-15-3 E; ! ton. Co. stocji at par value of ,1 per Good Cows -» 3Ot It Is alno clone tu Eugene. Hee ! M1LLSTUFFS— Bran, ,23024; »10. RENT A f ront room for office »hare. Thia chance will not last Common Cows - 2 84 @ 3 this al ,80 per acre _____ , FOR Oregon middlings. ,31032; short*. ,24© U. S. to David H. Lakin 160 acres In Register building. luqulru of long Geo Melvin Miller, fiscal Steers- 4 © 4% ilomeseekera Co., 420 Willamette in sec 12-17-7 W; pat. 25: chop. ,17 0 25. Garrett A Mitchell. fl agent, ror. 8th and Willamette, tf Veal Phlme dressed, under 125 __ _ street. tf . Butter, Eggs and Poultry Eveline Croner to Gus Parker lot! pounds. 7 O 10. RENT—Eight-room modern EGGS—Oregon candled, 28® 30c 3 in blk 7 of Croner’s add to Eu-! FOR HALE Location for modera FOR HALE 100 acres 8’4 miles FOR Mutton On foot 3 84 r home on East 7th st. C. H. Frank, should be in every stable and ap gene; ,325. per dozen; case count, 26@28c. apartments, the finest, most cen from city, on good road; soli all Hogs On foot, 714 ©8c. 189 E. 9tb st. fit CHEESE—Full cream twins, 16c W. M. Sutton to the Northern plied at the first sign of lameness. tral tn the city Would pay a good good; 6-room bouse, granary, Ilogs—Dressed, 914 © 10c. per pound; full cream triplets. 16c; Idaho and Montana Power Co. part ■. You don’t need to rub, it penetrates. dividend If Interested addreoe chicken house, barn, woodshed; 8 FOR RENT A fdbr-room house on Lambs—4 84 c. Young Americas. 17c; cream brick, ot lot 8 In blk. 9 of Kelly's add to' lini 114, Rogen« fit acres not cleared, 2 wells; run 19th st. and Oregon ave; also a Will kill a spavin, Grain and Feed. Springfield; ,3500. 21c; Swiss block. 22c. ning water the year around barn. Inquire at 741 Charnelton Valley Flour ,5.00. curb or splint, re- FOR BALE Finn high lot. south M. POULTRY — Mixed chickens, 17 0 J. McKlin to James A. Gibbs Thia pl-.ce will ta'se fine clover street. f4 Flour ,5 75 and ««»< front, close to rar line Hfl duce wind puffs 18c; fancy hens. 18® 19c; broilere, lot 9 in blk. 10 of replat of lot 22 ! nnd all griisaes A very fine plate i Wheat—Per bushel, 85c. md I nlverslty. In good residence FOR RENT — Five-room cottage; 18019c; ducks, live, 25c; geese, Clark & Washburne’s add to Spring- and swollen joints, for stock. Only ,69 per acre Bran — Per ton, «28.50 ■ liatrlrt Pries 9668 Ham Itngh electric light, gas, city water and live, 14 0.15c; turkeys, dressed. 2 5c. field; «250. Oregon Homeaeehera Co.. 420 and is a sure and Mixed Feed—Per ton. ,31.00. Realty Co . corner Eighth and close In Inquire CatnpbeU-Fell- BUTTER — City creamery, solid 's] Willamette street tf Shorts Per ton. «32. speedy remedy for Willamette streeta f. man Co , Housefurnlehers or 806 pack, 33c per pound; eastern, 25® SPANISH WAR Baled Hay—,13.00. fistula, sweeney, Pearl street, corner 13th. tf 30c. Foil HALE Good 5-room cottage Rolled Barley—,30. Oysters, flams anil Fish founder and thrush. BURIAL LOT BILL and barn close to th» University FOR RENT—5 to 10 acres first- Oat*—Per bushel. 40c. FISH—Halibut, 12 pound; an<1 streetcar lin»; good high lot class asparagus land, near city, for black cod, 7 0 8c; herring. 6c; floun PASSES THE HOUSE Pl eg , I6"<i Sam Hugh Realty term of years. Also 16-acre chick PORTLAND MARKET REPORT Price, 60c. and $1.00 ders. 6c; shrimp, 12c: smelt, 15c; Co , corner Eighth and Willamette en ranch with dwellngs, chicken Sloan’s book on salmon, ail versides. 9© 10c; steel Plot in Riverview Cemetery in streets ft yards and spring water. Room 20, Portland. Or., Feb. 2..—Old hops' heads, 11c; fall brights, 714 08*^0. home«, cattle, sheep and poultry Mat McClung building, cor. 8th and <>t various grades, for the most part Portland Will Be Pur my uicnt plan, OYSTERS—Toke point. ,1.75 per free. AddreM Willamette Sts. tf poor quality, have been moving ra hundred; Olympias (120 fMJunds), te and well- FOR SALE b> J. M Howe. 57« (hive chased ther freely this week. The demand Dr. Earl S. Sloan, rooms: plas- ntr«««t. between Eighth and Ninth: FOR RENT—Housekeeping rboms, for new hops holds up, but there are ,11; Olympias, per galon. ,3.25. dectrlc light No 356 9-room hunse. four stoves Boston. Maas., U. 8. A CANNED SALMON—Columbia ri pirtly furnished. and garden no sellers. Futures are also being Salem, Or., Jan. 30.—House door. fine ver, 1-lb. tails, ,2.10; flats, ,2.25; No. 23, which appropriates ,4000 bill ground. Call at 617 Aider street sought by dealers without success. and on» good range; matting on for I. 75x160 Price ,2250. *4-pound flats. ,1.40: fancy —pound u hall; carpet on sitting room and Most of the buying of olds has ovals, ,3.00; Alaska tails, pink. ,1.- the purchase of a burial plot in the ,160 down and »20 per bedroom; lot 74x160; price ,4760. Riverview cemetery in Portland for large been in the Mt. Angel and Silverton 00: red. ,1.60. Ham Hugh Realty Co , No. 360—8-room bouse and barn; 3 FOR RENT—8-room house; veterans of the Spanish war, passed lot for chickens or garden: part of sections. Joe Harris bought 100 Eighth and Willamette Meats and Provisions . tSlltO; fine location on car Hal Bo- f. barn; two blocks from school; one bales of 1906s at 6 cents BARRELED PORK—Mess, ,30.00 in the bouse this morning. It was line, price for short time ,6000. block from car line; 112.50 per lam secured 130 bales of 1909s at! barrel; brisket, ,32; pig pork, ,35; introduced by Eggleston, of Jackson. FOIt HALE The following choice No. 367 6-room house and one acre Steelhammer and Johnson, of Mar month. Oregon Homeseekers Co., 13 84 cents and 50 bales at 11 cents. lean pork. ,30; butt pork, ,30. street; lot 8«xl«n feet: good buy piece* of city property may tie had A 60-bale of 1909s was sold at 10 ion. bitterly assailed the bill, which 420 Willamette street. tf SALT-CURED MEATS — Regular at ,2400. if taken nt once Now Is th« time cents. short clears. 15c; short clear backs. they termed public extravagance, OR SALE—5-room to buy, when people are selling—- No 4 0,— 7-room house on West 7th FOR RENT A Izondon letter reported the Eng 16 to 20 pounds, 14>4c; 12 to 16 and Huntington. of Douglas county, full lot; price, ,3150. street; house, barn, chicken house; good lish market strong, with supplies of when th« Oregon Electric com«« who received a big socialist vote at deep well, large yard fruit trees. all kinds well cleaned up. and quot- pounds, 15c; export. 16 84c; salt- the last election, tried hard to have property values In Eugene will to 433 — Now 5-room house with a cured meats, smoked, 184c higher. basement and furnace; lot dorn 545 West 6th street See owner. E. <1 Pacific at 95 and to 105 shillings. dou ble COUNTRY DRESSED MEATS— the bill defeated. <«x80 feet; ,3300. L Lewis, 765 W 6th street. N 1 Good five-room house, choice The writer said: ’’Stocks are so Pork, fancy, 10® 11c: veal, extra. Fouts, of Multnomah county, who lot north side of prominent resi Xo 438 Good 7-room house on pav GOOD BOARD Wilt or without a small we can see no reason for a 13©14c; heavy, 9© 12c. was a member of the Second Oregon ed street; Ea*t Eleventh; also a clean, warm, comfortably furnish decline, but rather expect an ad dence street In good district with JR. HAMS—10 to 12 pounds. 17 84c! regiment, made an eloquent plea for bsrn; lot HOX133 ft.; price ,5000. ; ed room Home surroundings in vance. The Tacoma failure, which water, newer, gas and modern con the passage of the bill. His speech j KeepetxniiMr. or will trade for Portland pjrop- a quiet, private family. References so sharply affected the American 12 to 14 pounds, 17 84c; 14 to 16 was the best heard on the floor of veniences; four and one-half Farmer: lour erty exchanged. 223 East Twelfth tf ' markets, has also been an influence pounds. 17 84c; picnics. 14c; cottage the house at this session, and he was blocks from th« postoffice. ,1200. roll. 16c. oou try are in danc er No 2 Finn eight room house on a No. 4 56—New 7-room house; hard here. Continental markets are 10 BARRELED BEEF—Mess beef. applauded by both the members and WANTED plaster; light*, sewer and city wa- splendid corner lot; northeast cor and 15 shillings higher. u;.ks3 they are r,(> galleries. The bill was passed by a ,15016 per barrel; plate beef, ,17 ter; good location; eaat front: WANTED—Potatoes: Frank Blair ner; large lot. well filled; fine The Pacific Hop Review, a month- 0 18; rolled boneless beef, 120. vote of 38 to 15. tected by Pane size of lot 53x160 ft.; price ,3200; fruit; nil modern conveniences; commission Co., phone Main 224, ly paper devoted to the scientific BACON—Fancy. 98«; standard, Woven W ire Fence. No farm ma 6 84 cords of wood for sale on tbe( about four and a half blocks from 565 Olive street, »lugene. tf production of hops and advocating a 2102 4 84«; English. 10 to 12 place at ,30.00. rauder can get ♦hrotuth, cuder or postoffice, flue resilience district. larger use of the Pacific coast ar- pounds. 21c; 12 to 14 pounds, 19c. PORTAGE TEAM WINS No. 86 1 53 acres. 90 acres In cui WANTED To sell a fine oak side tide by the brewing trade, has made 12580. EASILY FROM OREGON □vet, Page Poultry Fence. PICKLED GOODS—Pigs' feet, J12 board; will sell cheap. Call at Its appearance. tlvatlon; 9-room plastered house No 3 Good I four-room house on a The first number per barrel; snouts, ,15; pig ears. O f2 256 Lincoln street. 4 barns; water piped to the house; feet, In desirable 80x85 good lot, 1 contains an article by Dr. Stock- ,12.50; ox ears. ,12.50. Run Up Score of 38 to 15 Galvanized by me same process, 4 springs on the place; 6 acres Ip five blocks from residence part. WANTED—Two unfurnished house berger on how to grow better bops, tierces, LARD — Kettle-rendered, manner as the woven in the same modern, 11200 orchard; 6 84 miles from town; poatofflce m «*»»( ; Freshmen Walloped the keeping rooms. Call at 855 Wil and a plea by E. Clemens Horst for 14 84c: in tubs. 14 ^c; standard. price ,50 per acre. Fecce. This No. 4 Seven-room house, all mod- famous Page Stock lamette street after 5 p. m., or new hop standards. High School Team tierces, 13 84c ; tubs. 13 34c; bakers' «rn. hot and cold water; bath and \.> 266 321't, seres. 100 acres In The Potato Market phone Main 656. fence is extraordinarily strong. Its tierces, 12 84c; tubs. 1244c; corn fine lot 50x160 feet; barn; dose ' cultivation; two sets of buildings The marketing of the Oregon po pound, tierces, 1084c; tubs. 10%c, taeshes ranite from 1 K inc.-., s close WANTED An experienced real es of With the overwhelming score on the place; all fenced except the In and on west side of street; tato crop is now well under way. Fruits and A'egetaldes tate man to sell real estate; will The January movement to the sou- 38 to 15 the Portage, Wis., champion t j*the ground to 4 inches a; the lop. south side, which affords good ,1500. FRESH FRUITS—Apples, accord basketball slingers outplayed the Its great strength keeps out the give a good iMtsition to right man. them markets, while not so heavy as out range for stock; three good No. 6 Good scv«n-rootn cottage Apply at 550 Willamette street. has been known In some former sea ing to quality, 75c to ,2.00 per box; University of Oregon team in every stock. Its fineness of weave keeps work horse», harness and wagon; with all modern conveniences, , on Eugene. Oregon. f8 sons, was of fair proportions, and oranges, navels. ,2.0002.50; Japan department of the game last night, in eight head of cattle; eleven hogs; fin« northwest corner lot; fine in the poultry. ese. 75085c bundle: lemons. ,3.50 In fact, everything on the place In fruit, lot 85xlu0 feet; close In. In the outlook Is for more liberal shlp- 0 4.00 box; pineapples, 6c pound: one of the fastest, and incidentally MIHCKIJaANKOl R. one of the roughest contests ever way of farm Implements; several two years thin property will be ments during the nulling month cranberries. ,11®12 barrel. We carry a full line of Page seen in this city. Quick as cats, the good springs; good stock and fruit FOR FIRE INSURANCE see J. W. Heavy rains in the south the past worth double the price quoted ONIONS—At shipping points. ,2 champions of last year worked with Osborn, room 24 McClung build few days have to some extent inter- ranch; 184 miles from railroad Standard Stock Fence, Hog and here, but tho owner must soil; per hundred. the ball, and although the University ing. f23 ferred with traffic, but nothing more station: ,8000; >ur ,10.000 down, ,2300. POTATOES—At shipping points. squad at times showed out above the Sheep Fence, etc. balance to suit purchaser; 6 per THE ROYAL for everything good to serious than temporary delay In ,1.2501.50 No. 6 —Good four-room house on a per hundred; sweets. brilliant playing of the veterans, it large corner lot; well filled; good cent Interest; price ,50.00 per It pays to protect your poultry! eat. Open day and night. 529 shipping Is expected. ,3.50©3.75 per hundred. could be seen that Oregon’s show was well ■ 'ii \\ e >t sixt ii streel I Dealers report the southern de acre. VEGETABLES — Cabbage, 11.25 Willamette street. tf mand GOOD TERMS will be given on any No. 269—196 acres. 40 la cultiva on the whole satisfactory, @1.50 per cwt.; head lettuce. 65c: nil. The visitors made all their bas Let us show you what Page Poultry Call Hats, cleaned, blocked and dyed by with selling prices there such as to dozen: peppers. 10c pound; celery. kets from a distance and their guard- i Fence can do ip actual tests. of thee» bargains. Address P. O. tion; 100 acres fine second growth Ixvck Box 279. Eugen«. Oregon. fir timber; 10 acree good beaver Miller, the hatter, at Cato, the tail permit the payment of ,1.25 to ,1.- ,2.75@3.00 crate: garlic, 8@10C| ing was as near perfect as possible.! and get special prices. Buyer gets agent's commission.ml tf 50 a hundred at shipping points in found; cauliflower, ,1.75@2.00 per ! Trainer Hayward declares that he is dam land; creek running through or's. Opposite post office. Quackenbush A Sons. Eugene. the place, good well aud spring; HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid foi this state. Better than ,1.50, they crate; sprouts. 6@7c pound; toma satisfied with the work of his team. Creswell Mdw. Co.. Creswell. FOR F A LE—One good lot. Unlversl- The Oregon men possibly lost many say, is out of the question at this 8-room house; upstairs not finish Spay-Wymire Co., Cottage Grove dlatrict. Inside Fairmount loop car poultry and eggs. Fresh fish ev time, and growers who refuse to let toes. ,1.75 box; eggplant, 5@6c per opportunities to score by losing their ed; assortment of fruit; 184 miles pound; cucumbers. ,1.50@2.00 per line; twenty-minute car service; ery day. At Newman Market, cor go at going 'prices, they declare, temper at unnecessary roughness and from Smithfield; ,35.00 per acre. ner 6th and Olive. Phone Mair must take their chances on further box. fifteen minutes' walk to post of FOR SALE—No. 278—262 acres. W» Cni«h plate a»*4 taunts with which the trained play-! Wool, Hops, Hides, Etc. fice. Price an object. Bettor see eridae work for o w- 131. t improvement in the southern mar 5 1-2 miles northwest of Eugens, or ■ town patron« i i WOOL—Eastern Oregon. 12® 17c ers baited them. An enormous Reynolds and Investigate at once. B« 4ar if deeir^i. crowd saw the game. about 125 In cultivation; all good IF YOU WISH TO SELL your real kets. ini km extraction per pound; valleys, 17® 19c. 474 Willamette st. » whan pl atm or estate, list It with us at the right The Oregon growers as a rule, preliminary the freshmen I As a [' — 1 ------ **■* ' — ' ---------- fence; no buildings; some oak tim HIDES—Dry hides. No. 1, 15® bridge work «• ordar- price. We have plenty of buyers however, are said to be selling In a 16c pound; FOR SALE- res acre« on good road. ber for wood, ,50 per acre. J. *»• CroMftation (rm. salted, one-third outclassed the Eugene High school who are buying at the right price, fairly tree way at the prices now of less; dry calf, dry, by a 54 to 3 score. 8 miles from city; good soli; eight M Howe. ■•ta- Crrwm $5.00 19c; salted steer, and they might Wuy yours. Ore fered, which are materially better 6 84 @ 7c; salted 18® 22kBrWf.Twth4.00 room. two-story house; big bars; NO. 279—87 acree. « 1-2 mllee north 6® 614c; stag gon Home Seekers* Co., 420 Wil than were available at any time for and bull, 4 84«: cow. Portage, stung by the two defeats of Eugene; 60 acree In cultivation; wood-house with wash room at 6*4 Filfinn 1. CO kip. 7@8c; calf. lamette street. tf the 1909 crop. In some parts of 1084 ® 1184c: ; „ 27 acree maple stump and brush; tached; chicken house; good gran fatn.IFilli.ta 1.00 green “Y Dallas, played a terrific game _____ stock, J . lc pound . eastern Multnomah county the crop against O. A. C., defeating the ary; 75 acres In oats; some oak Price, ,12,000. or can sell ln 10- S*l»»r Filfiagp 4 .50 less; , sheepskins, shearings. 10® »Kainst Rubber is pretty well cleaned up. especially 25c; short wool. 50©60c: medium acre tracts for »200 per acre. J. M. timber; pasture; all kinds of fruit; that college 44 to 14. RktM S.00 in districts adjacent to shipping two wells; two plown; hack nnd Howe. B«>t H»« Rabbar | and long wool, according to quality, ♦ LOST — Saturday evening, points. Further back there are con j75c@,1.25; dry horse. 50c@,l.50; RlatM buggy; pony; two cows; two do FOR SALE—No. 280—>20 acres. 8 ♦ January 21st, between the ANOTHER BRICK OR siderable quantities still unsold and Painleaa Latr’fi«« zen chickens; only ,8000. If you miles north of Eugene; no build ♦ dry colt, 25c; angora. 50c@,1.00; hours of 7 and 10 o’clock, BKST MIYMOOS much of this stock wil not be mov want a good place, look at this. Ings; can farm nearly every foot of ♦ 'goat, common. 10® 30c. three diamond rings, one CONCRETE BUILDING All wwrk fully ffuaraataad far flftaen yearn. ed until the weather is more settled Oregon Homeseekers' Co., 420 this land. ,60 per acre, half cash, ♦ HOPS—1910 crop. 18© 19c; 1909 turquols and one tourma and the roads more improved. balance to suit at 8 per cent. J. ♦ WHlamette street. « crop. 10@ 14c; contracts, 14@ 15c. line, in a small alligator Springfield, Jan. 31.—Another There is some demand in the M. Howe. MOHAIR—Choice, 32® 33c. coin purse. Return to C. ♦ Painless Dentists FOR HAI.E 105 acres 70 In culti brick or concrete building proposed South now for Burbanks for seed J. M. HOWK Bundint. Third »nd Wathlneton FORTUNO, ME. T. Long, St. Francis hotel. ♦ vation, 35 timber an 1 pasture. 70 for Main street is a warehouse that FtHtaf potatoes, as well as for table use, OflNlHn •» n. lair ll (uCara. ttol 67« Olive, between Sth and 9th St*, A reward of 1250 will be ♦ hack water overflow, fin« for hogs will be built for E. E. Morrison & and some of the late purchases in paid and no questions ask ♦ tf and small fruit; slso fine garden Co. as soon as the weather permits. | this state were made for that pur and will take city property as part ♦ ed tf born BORN land. Thia land will raise 300 This will be some 30 by 40 feet in Most of the Garnets, Early payment to the amount of ,2000. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A« pose. bushels of potatoes to the acre, No. 274—10 acres 3 >4 miles north; Rose and American Wonders want dimensions and will merely add to dentistry on the Pacifie Const la as^ntod here. with three cultivations. This land NOTH’»: F or PUBLICATION ed for seed in the South have al the length of the concrete build-. Wa bars built up our roputatiou on it. Tou can small house; fair barn; 175 young Near Crow, January 30, 1911, to on and cannot get bettor pain>*q la 22 miles from Eugene and Is ready been dispatched. ing now occupied by the stere. Chas. depend work auy wneio, no matter how much jou paj. tree», apples, cherries and peaches; A. N. Anwav and wife, a daughter. I only 1 mile from railroad station Rivett, the owner, contemplates the I Late reports from a number of Department of the Interior, U. S. price |3759, and good town. Them la a good Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. No California points Indicate that there ia 1411 n i use of brick for this structure. E. In Eugene. January 30 1911, to D. Morrlgon & Co. have added a lake on the place, suitable for a Nf> 276—11 84 •«•rea 4 84 mH”. are still a large number of Rivers vember 25. 1910. the river road; 6-room house; a LiS^hnar„ir W* ’ & ’0D' hardware department to their furni-l stock ranch. You can buy this for Notice Is hereby given that Walter available there, twit despite these very fair barn; few young fruit weighing nine pounds. tur<j gtock a£d anj nQw crowded for| ,60 per acre. Oregon Home Seek trees; price ,3500; ,1500 down, E. Stafford, of Eugene. Oregon, who. the demand for Oregons has improv- ( ers’ Co.. 420 Willamette St tf ed materially since the first of the on the 9th day of December. 1909, balance at 7 per cent on or before at our Straight Kentucky Whiskey roorn nearly ln 8 plte of the fact that they made Timber and Stone application year, and dealers count on a satis a ***************** have the largest store in town. I FOR SALE—7-room house; pantrx; three years. will be seat /re« to the first man in factory movement of stock from this No. 05705. for W 84 NW 84. section ♦ men 2 Mr. Rivett has already constructed two porches; brth room; fireplace 278—38 acres 9 mile* north on yoar locality sendisg as 25 names. state from this time on. 18, township 17 S., Range 2 W. W.. 4 UltU « two concrete buildings on Main and city water; small fruit; nice river road; no buildings, bnt a fine Prunes Nearly (Ti'aned Up Meridian, han filed notice of Inten street within the past two years. lawn; corner lot; woodshed; a building site; 10 acres fine garden tion A New York report says of condi •«•♦♦••••eeeeeee« to make final timber and stone chicken park; well 185 feet deep; land; all In cultivation; 84 mile proof, to establish claim to the land tions in the prune market: "The At Marcóla, Sunday. Tanuary 29. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE and church; price house plastered and barn decorat from school i market is firm in the extreme, one 1911, the twin daughter of J. H. above described, before Register and acre, »3850.00 can ed. Thia Is a snap at »2200. Ore ,180.00 per of the latets sales being that of a Harris and wife, aged only a few The low rates from the east to! for three years Receiver, United States Land Office, gon Homescekers Co., 420 Wil stand on the place ,---------- car of 50-60s and 60-70s for local j ¡Oregon etart* ot; September 15. They| from Oct. «. 1910. to «, 1*1». at Roseburg. Oregon, on the 1 Sth day account at a 7-cent four-size bag hours. lamette street. ” February, 1911. will buy many farms. I have sold) at 4 per cent Interest. ___ of Claimant basis f. o. b. Some holders are re-: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR HAI.E OR RENT A 7-room names as witnesses; several this summer. I expect to sell house with bath and toilet connec FOR HALE—Good 5-room plastered Frank Stafford, of Springfield. fusing to sell 60-70s alone under a! “ more. If you will list your Real Estate Transfers *' | ’ I several Some dealers t tions; good barn; on a corner lot Oregon; J. E. Yarnell, of Eu 7 84 -cent bag basis. farm or acreage tract with me be-[ bungalow, east front, nice lawn 74x18(1 feet; a very desirable loca gene, Oregon; Jees Seaveyrof who are carrying a little surplus are fore they some, I will do my best to and shrubbery; near carline; fine tion on 11th and Mill streets, mid Eugene. Oregon, and Edd Han- willing to shade th* coast baaia a »«•««—»♦««a a >« «9 sell it for you. Come in and see me view; on high, dry lot 60x150. 9k fraotion, but thia Is by no means way hetweea Willamette strset and son, of Eugene, Oregon Charles I. Rodgers to L. P. Fritx- when you come to town. My office ,500 cash, balance ,26 monthly. SLOANS LINIMENT FOR SALE J. M. HOWE nnsizn PSij'i < Fence Balks Every Ft rm Marauder Wise Dental Co,,i«c. : * : t THEVERYBEST A QUART BOHLE’ the Ualvarsity; a bargain Enqslra 49| Usaei- and West Sevssth Cherry Bros . 481 Wfllamatte^st. BENJAMIN F. JONES, tha-wMg Register F. E. Blair today shipped from general. Prices on the spot ar* a ilaad, lot 17 la blk 4 of Falrmosnt la in the front end of tho Hoffman Walker station a carload of petatees litHa toaiaal fa the absence ef I b - I D. B. Hetblaa to R. lWK«r>W k* ia*. eeeeer *f 9tb an« 'Willamette te Lee Asseto*