The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, February 09, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TWICE A'WEEK GUARD,
f
FOR HALE—<’ontlnu«*d
THUR8DAY, FEB 9, 1911.
’offering». The loial market is quot­ f
method of creating new counties.
BOWERMAN SAVES
H. B. 125 by Abram:
Requiring
Foil HAI.E A number of good »•■<■ WANTED The addrsse of a re ed nominally at 30 cents, the price
secretary of «tate to report foreign
•ponalble party that would like to’ st which the market closed last
ond bund bicycle» Eugono Gun Co.
BAILEY
HIS
JOB
spring,
although
a
little
full
dip
was
corporations to governor.
«toro a piano for the u«e of «am«
tf
FOR MAI«*
Addroaa A. It., car« Guard
fib sold at 25 cents. The goat» have
Foil HAI.F! flood pie««- of timber!
H B. 232 by Belknap and Thomp-
FOR MAI.K—tlenttnc d)
wintered well In the valley and the Discredited Official Champion­
«on—To protect the waters <>f the
[ j 'MHER ÄH ¡¡Tini» of »Inh wood, FOR HALE leaia ulna year» old.
close In, will trade for good piece WANTED- A« elderly couple or wi>- clip of batr 1« expected to be about
ed by the Regular
Deschutes.
inau to «tour» home and care for the same size as last spring.
I in, h »ll'l I foot
FlM I o i *
of city property aud pay dlffer-
weighing 200« puuuda, burnua«
H. B. 132, by Abram«—Providing
Hally Lumber Co., plioim Main
au
old
lady.
Call
at
226
Jefferson
Machine
The
indication«
are
that
the
wool
• m*
M I, Elliott * Co , 214
«ad two ton dray wagon. Will
for existence of foreign corporation«
street.
tf market will open weak, whatever Its
While Temple.
f#
32». Bpriogflaid.
if
•«II r«n»oiialde If takeu at once
not for grain.
For particular« call at III Harri- Foil HALF; No. 18H New 5-room WANTED Good horse wanted for condition may be after that time.
KOll 1 HADE OR HALF»
10 «er«'« of
H. B. 36 by Brooke—Abolishing
_ ________
Htate Capitol, baletn. Or., Feb. 7.—,
The
eastern
markets
are
quiet
and
»<>n
avenue
A.
W.
Hunt.
tf
light
driving
for
Its
keeping.
Ad
­
timber close to city for prop«'«!»
plastered bungulow; has lights,
Effort» to remove State Dairy and the Malheur Irrigation project.
easy
with
more
stock
on
hand
than
dress
It,
care
Guard.
fib
III city
Oregon llollll'toMikorK Co ,
«•ity water, dutch kitchen and chi­
H. B. 203 by Brook«—Repeal!«*
Foil HALF; 121 acre« 8 mil«-» from
usual at this time of the year. There Food Commiaaioner Bailey from of­
I U Wiliam«”«' ht I. I
tf
na closet«; woodshed; good well;
fice were blocked for the present in actions of code made Inoperative by
‘Ity, h room, two-atory houae; a
Is
a
fair
supply
of
Oregon
wool
still
vi
im H.I..I VMO n
lot 45x145 feet; furnished com­
repartrnient of Interior rulings.
i ni; BALK Umili dirt und gravel
large barn, woodkhed and wash­
unsold at Boston, a« transactions in the houae and ««nate today.
plete, price $2300; unfurnished, IF YOU WIHH TO SELL your real the
H. B. 280, by Jone«—Relating to
in the house the report of the apé­
product during the past few
by the load or Job
It
Yergle
room combined, chicken house,
$1900; terms. II. E. Owen, 536
estate, Hat It with us at tbe right months have been small. A sale of ela! legislative committee, accusing the sale of opium.
I'I ioih ’ 429 11. 6»r,-W-7 or John II
»Inda, good granary, 7 6 acre» In
Wlllametin street.
flu
H. B. 185 by Beal«—Providing for
price. We have plenty of buyera 50,000 pound» of fine staple Oregon Bailey of Inefficiency, misappropria­
N'ewman, Uth a Oily«. Phon«, M.1I
oala, k 6 acre» lu cultivation;
wbo ara buying at tha right price, was made at Boston last week at tion of state fund« and demanding salaries of county officers of Tilla-
r 11
some oak timber; aoine pa»ture, I OK HAI.F; 5 acres clou«* In on tin*
his resignation, was laid on the table. mook.
and they might truy youra. Ore­ 20 1-2 cents.
trull, two walla, two plow», hack
Irving road. 3 miles out, all,under
>0H HALF! Oak wood, $6 bit a cord,
H. B. 110 by Chamber«—Prohlbit-
gon Home Seeker«’ Co., 430 Wil­
aud buggy, pony, 2 cow«, 2 do««n cultivation planted to r>pltz>'t>lburg
Sheep have wintered well In east­ In the senate tbe report was made a
delivered. Il F*. Ooodpaaturc, 740
lamette atreet.
tf ern Oregon and in the valley, as the special order for 10 o'clock tomor- Ing shipment and regulating catching
chicken»
A good buy at »HOOO
upples,
small
strawberry
patch,
Hnutti Wlllarnotto at. I'boiio 610-11.
of crabs during certain seasons.
Otego« llomcaeekera Co., 4 20
some choice berrl«*s. all fenced, on THE ROYAL for evc-rythlng good to weather has been mild and open. row morning.
tf
H. B. 226, by Gill- Restricting
This disposition of the committee's
_
W Illa tuet t« »111 ■ i
11
There
were
uo
reports
of
feeding
un
­
good road, no buildings; land has
eat
Open day and night. 629
report was made through the inter- »ale of liquor in gallon house«.
til
laat
month
and
It
Is
likely
that
some float gravel, which muk<w
KÎÏÛ-HALF! Good fl»« loom mllaga
Willamette «treet.
tf
H. B. 161, by Belland and Lienen-
the sheepmen will carry over a con­ vention of Senator Bowerman and his
It mor« valuable for fruit and
built !••• tliuu two year« ago
Kn- FOR KAI E Fifty acre» an railroad
friends. In the senate consideration weber—Authorizing the sale of the
atatlan In front of plate, »tore
Hat», cleaned, blocked and dyed b> siderable supply of hay.
chickens.
A good buy for »I.-
ijulrw of L. F Jr unen at Eugene
of the report was defererd for a day pilot schooner San Jose.
building; 2 bum».
6-room
Better Demanil for Hpot Ho|»s
000, 2 year terms on part. Mel- Miller, the hatter, at Cato, the tafl-
pinning Alili on Lawrence Hl
tf
H. B. 83, by Cushman—To estab­
houae; 2 walla, windmill, road on
tf
’In Hausen, 474 Will. kt.
There was’ inquiry on the markets on Bowerman's motion, while in the
flO or’«. Opposite post office.
bouse the fight which resulted in tab­ lish a fiscal agency in New York.
III I BARGAIN IN THF» COUNTY
two »id«». 12 acre» lu grain, aoine
the
yesterday
for
hops
of
growths
of
H. B. 87, by Steelhammer—Regu­
s7 air« farm; good rl»«r bottom
trull
Tlila place I« an Ideal place 'i'O LET About four a< rea of grub- HIGHEST CASH TWICE paid toi 1910, 1909 and 1906, but these were ling the report was led by Thomp­
poultry and eggs. Fresh riih e>
blng to let. Thirty acres of plow-
land
will a*U all or In amali
for a |>er»<iu to farm and run n
apparently no seIlers at the prices son of Lake, an intimate personal lating age of engineers on donkey en­
•
ry
day.
At
Newman
Market,
cor
Ing.
by
the
acre,
to
let.
gines.
Oat» and
and political f«iend of Bowerman.
i ,. .
I'hiiti« Black $997, or call
• tore, a« th« country need» on".
u> r 6tb aud Olive.
Fboue Malt offered. The demand for 1910s was
wh<-at straw delivered by the load
II. B. 136, by Peterson—To pro­
Thompson started the animated de­
al 36V Lincoln atreet
if
It I» t’lso done to Folgen«. Hee
stronger than it baa been for a week.
831.
t
iu Flugene. Will deliver a few
bate in the house immediately after vide for discharge of judgments of
tills at $80 per acre, Ori-gon
According
to
the
latest
California
folt ALK I offer tor aal« a few
bo«s of the Yellow Newtown Plp- FOR FIRE INSURANCE see J. W. advices, an active business is being the reading of Jhe repor . He said bankrupts.
llomcecvkvra Co., 420 Willamette
■hare« of Lan<> County A»»*t
pin apples In Eugene E. M. War-
S. B. 82, by Carson—Providing for
Osborn, room 24 McClung build­ done in that state in contracts. Hall that the committee had exceeded all
■ ’ " '
if
Co ato< k at par valu« of $1 per
ren, two
I
and one-half miles »outh-
ing.
f23 se' 11 red 350 bales of Sacramento» at authority in calling and examining payment of tax on the water power
west. No. 3, Box 20, Eugene, Ore-
abara. Thia chanco will ant laat I o>< HALF! I on acres 8 >t miles
14 and 14 1-2 cents, and Wolf st witnesses In view of the fact that the development.
tng
«;.•<• Melvin Miller, flaca I
gon.
NOTICE I '>i: i t r,i.t< ci |o.\
S. B. 194, by Carson—Regulating
from city, on good road; soil all
f’J
Setter 300 bales at 15 cents. Uhlman message of Governor West demand­
mi'nt, cor kth and Wllluuiettn. tf
good;
6-room houae, granary, FOR HALF! Good two-acre tract
paid 15 cents for 150 bales of 1911 ing either Bailey’s resignation or the fees charged for public records.
la-part men t of the Interior. U. 8.
S. B. 225, by Burges«—Regulating
chicken house, barn, woodshed; 8
Killt HALF! Location for modern
close to town that will sell very Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, No­ Yolo», and Donovan made a two-year abolition of the office, bad been re­ transportation of live stock.
acre» not cleared. 2 wells; run-
contract at the same price for 100 ferred to the committee for the pur­
apart melila, tha finest, moat omi
< heap If taken at once, mostly all vember 25, 1910.
S. B. 206 by Norton—Repealing
mat water the year around
pose of receiving from that commit­
bales of Sonoma».
In cultivation; a little wood on the
trat In tha city. Would pay a good
Notice is hereby given that Walter
Ty.» place will raise fine clover I
levee, 300 tee a recommendation as to the man­ the conservation commission.
By
the
breaking
of
a
dividend
If Interested add rena
tract.
Will
sell
for
$600
and
take
E. Stafford, of Flugene, Oregon, who,
■Old rail gciis» »
A v.-ii firi•• plage
S. B. 238, by judiciary committee
for the house to proceed.
a lot or team In trade. This is a on the 9th day of December. 1909, acres of California hop land were ner
B m ltd, Bug«®«
fit
for stock
On'y 660 per acre
flooded and several of the larger Thompson denied emphatically -that —Regulating the cost of shorthand
bargain
and
cannot
la«t
long
at
made Timber and Stone application
Oregon Homeseekers Co., 420
he wished to defend Bailey, but in­ work on transcripts.
KOH HALM Wo have for aale a floe
this low price. Hee M. L. Elliott, No. 05705, for W >4 NW l,t , section growers lost their poles and trellis. sisted
S. B. 204, by Norton—Repealing
Willamette street.
tf
that every official was entit-
I >1 of mulna and work bornea at
214 White Temple
fll 18, township 17 8., Range 2 W. W., To what extent the roots were dam-
law requiring fish wheels 00 small
ic»««>nable prima
All our atoek
led to a fair deal.
aged is not known.
ditches.
Astoria <>ete SoO.OOO.
g arnnteed to b«< aa represented.
FOR HAI.E OR TRADE Home food Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
Most Country Produce Slow
S. B 70, by Bowerman—Regulat­
But for the earnest, forceful and
'•aldi Uree, Creswell itirjon
timber well located on a river, to tion to make final timber and stone
There wan lack of life generally in
m 1
trade for city property or close-in proof, to establish claim to the land the country produce trade today. The patriotic appeal of Representative ing banks as to Investment in stocks.
8. B. 164, by Oliver—Pertaining
acroage at a cash price, as timber above described, before Register and supplies all around were rather be­ Belland in the house today, the bill
roll HALF OR RENT Good five
Recz'iver, United States l.and Office, yond requirement», and while prices: appropriating »50,000 for the Astoria to taking deposition of witnesses in
is
th«-
»am«-
as
cash.
For
price»
loom cottage, wltm two nice lota
and furth«-r Information, enquire at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 13th day generally held the market was easy centennial undoubtedly would have the state.
all fenced for chicken« Price on ¡
Nineteen Bills Passed.
been cut in two, as proposed by a
of H E. Owen, 536 Willamette of February, 1911.
in tone.
ly 11600; will rrnt for $10 per
Claimant names as witnesses:
Bills passed by the house today
Fresh eggs held at 33 cents to 34 motion by Jones of Clackamas, while
street.
fl
”
month. M I. Elliott & Co .314
Frank Stafford, of Springfield,
but tbe impression was that the house was In the committee of were:
Oregon; J. E. Yarnell, of Eu­ cents,,
Whit« Temple
No. 1"2 40 acre« good
S. B. 23. by Lester—Appropriat­
Foil HAI.K FARM« No
250
tbe market would break before the! the whole for consideration of the
gene. Oregon; Jens Seavey. of end of the week, the weather being' bill. Belland also had the loyal sup­ ing »50,000 for Astoria Centennial.
tulli • from Eugene on the
111) a<r«s; 6-room bouse, barn; 2
FOR HAI.F! No ’>1 4*room h<>UN«J,
>«d; 35 acres In cultlva-
Eugene, Oregon, and Edd Han­ the determining factor. Anticipating port of his colleague. Representative
S. B. 52, by Von der Hellen—Fix­
wells: all »lock atul farm Imple-
ha« »ewer, city water, wo,
son, of Eugene. Oregon.
Leinenweber, also from Clatsop, who ing salary Prosecuting Attorney,
n int« 4 horse- 2 cows; 8 hogr
a
decline,
retailers
bought
in
a
cau
­
t*»Nt
«Idc-walka. «Ire et» grayed
BENT A MIN F JONES.
vigorously urged the »50,000 appro­ first dist riet.
chickens, price $13.600; half cash
front, lot 6<>xi flit feet. ú block*
tious way.
thu-wkly
Register.
by Parrish—Fixing
a. B. 136,
and bal»n<«> on contract at 6 per
Dressed pork and veal moved in a priation.
from hlKh ••ho ol. one an i! onr-
It was Senator Lester’s bill. The salary assessor Jackson county.
cent
quiet way at the last quotations, with
half block from the <ar line Prb ••
H. B. 269. by Brooks--Fixing sal­
No 251 50 acre« 7*4
mile«
$1200; term«
IL E. Owe n, ß 3 6
the supply fully equal to the demand measure had passed the senate and
Harney county officers.
northwest of Eugene; 6 acre« of
f 1 0
and excessive in the case of inferior came to the house with the favorable aries
Wlliumette «tree>(
H. B. 264, by Rackleff—Increas­
report of tbe committee on ways and
orchnrd. »ome bearing;
apple«,
s.
Department
of
the
Interior.
I'.
stock.
Coarse
veal
an
dover-heavy
means. Speaker Rusk, Bigelow and ing salary assessor of Coos ccunty.
’ll SAI.N Th«» following ♦ hole»»
peiiche« nnd pears; 5-room house:
Land Office, at Roseburg. Oregon, hogs dragged.
H. B. 176. by Belknap and Thomp­
1 « hnd
piece« of city pr*
Jones objected to so large an appro­
woodhou»«: barn; price 110.000 FOR HALE—No. 603 306 acres of November 23. 1910.
The
butter
market
was
a
shade
son—Fixing
salary treasurer of
if taken at once Now la t h«* time
No. 263 961» acre« 16 mile«
ham H. Smock, of Eugene. Oregon, firmer in tone, the result of the cold priation and wanted the amount re­ Grant county.
land;
60
fruit,
farming
or
dairy
to buy, when p-a,p|e are « Mllng
duced to $25,000. Belland, Leiuen-
smith 15 acre« In cultivation. 2-
acres
can
who,
on
November
3,
1909,
made
weather
in
the
East,
but
prices
un
­
acres
in
cultivation;
35
H. B
186 Thompson—Author­
»lic'it th« Or««- m Electric mm»**
weber, Ambrose and Buchanan ar­
riHim house; log barn; 4 5 bear­
easily be cleared; rest in timber timber and stone application. No. derwent no change. City creamery gued
izing state land board tu contract for
property xalin-« in Hug«MM *M
that
the
state
should
not
be
ing apple», pear» and «ome cher­
05612,
for
SE
1-4
SW
1-4.
Section
of
bottom
products cleaned up fairly well. East­
and pasture;’100 acres
parsimonious in its treatment of As- drainage of swamps and lakes.
double.
ries; 20 goats {2600.
land; rest rolling land; one-half 18, Township 18 8. Range 5 W.. Wil­ ern make «as about steady.
H. B. 288, by Gill—Making state
N 1 Good fl»« room linn • choleej
|
toria in tbe propsed exposition which
No. 354 320 acres 16 miles
mile from »chool; 1 and one-half lamette meridian, has filed notice of
treasurer
custodian funds of Oregon
lot. north aide of prominent real-,
was
for
the
commemmoration
of
a«
south; 60 in grain; 18 acres In
miles from high school, church Intention to make final proof, to es­
Portland Livestock Market
library commission.
dance eireet In good district with ,
event
of
significance
to
the
early
set
­
hops; 20<> acre« bottom land In
and store; good 7-room house; 2 tablish claim to the land above des­
H. B. 268, Brooke—Fixing salar­
water, newer, caa and moders con­
Or., Feb. 9.—Sheep mar-: tlement of the Oregon
_
country. The
timber and brush. 330 per acre.
barns and other outbuildings; cribed. before the Register and Re­ ket Portland.
ies county officers Malheur county.
venience^
lour and an* half
prices are not promising at North , vote on the bill was 29 to 16.
No. 257-—43 acre« 2’4 mile» from
ceiver,
U.
8.
Land
Office,
at
Rose
­
some
fruit
and
berries;
phone
and
H. B. 235, by Reynolds—Protect­
block a from th« poatofflce. $1100.
Senate Passes Thirty,
town, tin buildings, but fine land
cream route; on the main road. burg. Oregon, on the 13th day of Portland and recent sales were made
No. ! F’ln* eight room house on a
at a reduction of 10c to 25c. There!
Bills passed the senate today as ing ginseng industry.
for anything, fruit or grain. 62 60
February,
1911.
14
miles
from
Eugene;
lias
just
H. B. 221, Bryant—Making it a
aplendld corner lot; northeast cor-'
was another big run of sheep and! follows:
per acre.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
been placed on the market and
ner. large lot. well filled, fine
s. B. 192, by Sinnott—To regulat« felony for a person to issue checks
No. 292 320 acres 1 W mile»
James O. Thomas, of Eugene, lambs in the yards during the day, a
can
be
bought
for
»25
per
acre;
on banks in which he has no funds.
fruit; all modern convenience«,
south of Goshen; 100 acres la cul­
Oregon; Hal. E. Wood, of Eu­ total of 1434 head being received, the tare weight of grain sacks,
term«. H. E. Owen. 536 Willam­
H. B. 237, by Ambrose—Author­
almut four and a half block" from
compared with 1167 yesterday and
8. ~
B. 192, by Sinnott—Allowing a
tivation;
houee and barn
*30
gene.
Oregon;
Peter
Haven,
of
ette
atreet.
Phone
Main
475.
flO
poalofflce; fine residence dlatrlct.
izing Multnomah county court to
levy for county libraries.
j ■
per acre.
Eugene, Oregon.
and John none a week ago today.
MSI*
S. B. 230, by Abraham—Providing levy a special tax of one-half mill for
Cattle are again 1 being brought
No. 2K3—3 >4 acre« 3 mile» from FOR 8ALE OR TRADE—I have five
Howe, of Eugene, Oregon.
No 3 Good four-room house on a
acres of land only two and a half
forward from outside ] points. Ship-: salary of county judge of Douglas maintenance county library.
the court houae; 6-room houae;
BENJAMIN'
F.
JONES,
good lot. 60166 feet. In dealrable
H. B. 52, by Buchanan—Provid­
mile« from Eugene; extra good
2 closeta. barn; 56 young trees,
ments were unloaded this morning county.
thu-wkly
Register.
rcnldcncn part five block« from
S. B. 165, by Chase—Providing ing for an assistant and a stenog­
2 yearn old. lota of berries; price.
land: close to school; high and
from Nevada as well as California.
poalofflce west; modern. 61100.
salary of deputies for sheriff of Coos rapher in Attorney-General'« office.
dry; fine location; that I will sell
»3150
Idaho and local points.
No 4 Seven-room houee. all mod­
H. B. 302, by HollU—Detaching
Market for cattle continues good county.
No 437 6-room house with bath,
for $1000. Will sell on good WEEKLY REPORT
ern. hot and cold water, bath and
S. B. 217, by Calkins—Relating to Forest Grove from road district of
hall aad «lactide light». » fruit
terms or will trade for cheap lot or
for best quality, but packers are still
fin* lot 601166 feet, hnrn; clone
which it forms a part.
tre««; let 6*x96 feet; Hilyard at.;
two «nd give good time on the bal­
OF EUGENE MARKET inclined to withhold favor from the commencing of actions.
In and «« went aide of at reel;
H. B. 225, by Rackleff—Giving
Relating to
• well located for U. of O.; price.
ance. See M. L. Elliott, 214 White,
3. B. 215, by Calkini
poorer stuff.
■
»3150.
Temple.
fl 1 ,
Chlttlm Bark 4t4c.
Following is the general range of jurisdiction of courts over corpora­ railroad corporations rights of way
No
5 -Good »even room cotta*"
through canyons and passes.
No. 4 66—New 8-room house on
values in effect in the North Port- ’ tions.
Wool—26c.
with all modern convenience«, on
H. B. 160, by Pierce—Fixing sal-
West Fourth street; hard plaster­
Poultry,
Egg-.
Etc.
S.
B.
216.
by
Calkins
—
Providing
land
yards:
I
FOR RPNT _____________ 1
fin* northwest corner lot.
fine,
ary of assessor of Coos county.
ed. double floors; lot 50x160 ft
Eggs—Per dozen. 26 @ 28.
CATTLE—Grain-fed steers. $7.00; [ for service of summons.
fruit: lot S7.M100 f«ei. close In In,
H. B. 328, by Powell—Providing
»2660
FOR RENT—Eight-room
modern
60. best hav-fed steers, $6.00@6.30;'
Dairy Butter—Per roll, 55 «
I
8. B. 191, by Joseph—Creating a
two rears this properly will bei
No 46« Two-sulte flat; lot 1001
home on East 7th st. C. 3. Frank,
F'ryera-—Per pound. 12c to 14c.
fancy. $6.00; cows. best. $5.25; or­ lien on death caused by boats and for payment of deposit in trust to
the
price
quoted
!
worth double
person for whom intended to event
230 feet; good terms; quick tale.
Hens -Per pound. 13c.
189 E. 9th nt.
fll
dinary. $5.Oct; poor. $3.00© 4.00; ! naming death as an injury.
here. but th* owner muet »«•ll;
$2500. or will rent for »22 per
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
stags aud bulls. $3.000 5.00.
S. B. 151, by Wood—Providing of death of person making deposit.
FOR
RENT
—
Five-room
cottage;
$2300
S. B. 51, by Abraham—For pro­
Potatoes $100 0 »1.25.
month
ordì-
HOGS- Best light. $8.10;
electric light, gas. city water and
. 6 Go r.l four -ronin house 1c>n «i ' NO
tection of car repairers.
4 25 5-room houae. electric
Onions Per cwt., »2.25 0 »2.50. narv. »8 00; heavy. »7.000 8.00.
—
Track.
No.
1
white,
$2
7.50;
gray.
Rood
1
close
in.
Inqulr«
Camphell-Fell-
large corn«1 r lot well filled
8. B. 36. by Wood—Changing
two lota, MCh • "x 1 5vi. on
la'inons $.’i.50i : $4.00.
SHEEP—Best yearling wethers. $27.00.
rnan Co., HouMfurnlshera. or 806
well, cm \\ «•st 8 llth ll
»1 300. J
name of state reform school to Ore­
West Seventeenth street.
I’rlce.
Oranges -$2 15 '.I »2 50.
HAY
—
Producers
’
price.
1910
—
$4.000
4.25
any
’
Pearl
street,
corner
13th.
tf
1 >D TERM 8 wljll l>e glren on
Livestock Market.
»2100.
$1.50: old wethers. $4.0004.25: Valley ttmothy, fancy, $19.000 2,0.- gon state training school.
Yddren« 1 O. NO 169 Two full size lot». W. 12th i'OR RENT—Housekeeping rooms,
of til«'«" Imirgalt 1«
Good Cows— 3 '• i 4
grain-fed
la nibs. $6.00; ewes. $3.75 00; ordina-y, »18.00; eastern Ore­
lank Box 279. E11 n* <>ir•«on.
COMES QUICKLY
Common Cows 2U, tfi 31.
street; good buy nt »1650.
partly
furnished.
nnd
garden
gon. »20.00; mixed. $16.000 17.00:
@
4.oic.
it 3 r tmniiHMion i
lluyer get» a
Steer»—4 0 ÖC
ordinary, clover. No. 1, »12.00; wheat. $13.- Don't Have to Wait for Weeks—A
Also
5-room
house,
2
room«
up-
ground.
Cali
at
617
Alder
street,
Best.
$8.25;
CALVES
»R HALE ' >lt 7'FADE Mv a1 r 1110 1
Y’eal -Phlme dressed, under 125 $7.00: poor. $3.000 4.50.
stnlr« not finished; lot 66 2-3x
000 14.00: cheat. $1 4.00(1 15.00;
Eugene Illustration
tf
good for $s<>‘
pnllshlng bumili*
luiunds. 7 0 10.
tflO;
flue
location.
Good
buy
at
alfalfa. $12.50; oats. $13.00014.00.
RENT Light, front room,
clear mone > i*1eery month. w III ' the low price of »2700.
Mutton -On foot 3’»c.
FLOUR—Old crop, patents, $5.-
Market Quoi.itlous.
Waiting is discouraging.
with table, board In connection
learn any «> n* h< >w to do th« w; ork 1
Hogs On foot. 7'j 0' Sc.
J. M. HOWE.
15; Willamette. $5.20 per barrel;
Prompt action pleases everybody.
Inquire
109
W.
Sth
street.
flO
Ymi cnn 1» ny this fol $400. half
Hogs—Dressed. 9’._. 0 10c.
.1 M HOWE. 576 Olive «treet.
local straight, $4.05® 4.75; bakers.
Hop«. Wool ami Hide'»
A burden on th back is a heavy
Lee
‘ i»h tim» on the balance
luimbs—-4 t» 0 5c.
FOR HALF! OR RENT A 7-room FOR RENI' Five acres of bottom
HOPS—Contracts 1911 crop. 14 $4.7505.15; export grades. $3.70; weight.
lionet ton, 566 Olive street.
tf
Grain ami Feed.
bon»« With loth and toilet connec­
land with fruit and berries, and
M 15c; nominal. 1910 crop, choice. graham. *4 sack. $4.60; rye, $5.75;
Hard to bear day after day.
Valley Flour- $5.00.
tions good barn on n corner lot
also nursery stock for sale. En­
Ft IH~VALF:~on« good tot. tfnlToro»-
18’jc: prime to choice. 18® 18*^0; bales. $3.15.
Lifting weight, removing the bur-
Flour— $5.75.
74x160 feet, n very desirable loca­
BEANS—Small white. 4*4c; large den.
dlatrlct. Inside Fairmount loop car
quire 52 North Wash, atreet.
medium. 16®16Hc; 1910 growths.
Wheat—Per bushel. 85c.
tion o.i 13th nnd Mill street», mld-
white, 4Y4c; pink. $6.75;
bayou.
line; twcnty-mlnut* <«r eervlcn; I
Brings appreciating responses,
13c.
Bran — Per ton. $28.50.
wi,v between Willamette street and FOR RENT Three eolieeting rooms
fifteen minute«’ walk to p««t of-.
WOO1.—Nominal. 1910. Willam­ $6.25; Limas, $7.00; reds, »6.25.
Eugene people tell of it.
on
ground
floor;
separate
entrance
Mixed
Feed
—
Per
ton.
$31.00.
HONEY
—
New,
$3.75
per
case.
the
University;
a
barraln
Enquire
flee. Price an object. Beltei nee
ette valley. 18*4® 19c: eastern Ore->
Tell of relief that’s quick and sure.
and separate woodshed; well wa­
Shorts—Per ton. $32.
Fruits and Vegetables
4 96 Line«’- and West Seventh
Reynold« and tnvcatlgate at once
Here is a case of it.
gon. 13© 17c.
ter. Apply 96 YVest Fifth street.
Baled
Hav
$13.00.
FRESH
FRUITS
—
Oranges
—
New
st recta.
______
SHEEPSKINS—Shearing.
10® ;
47 4 Willamette at.
Wm. A. Haskell, 272 W. Seventh
flO
Rolled Barley—$30.
navels.
$2.25®
2.60
box;
bananas.
25c each: short wool. 25® 50c; me­
St., Eugene, Or., says; “Doan’s Kid­
FOR HAI.F! »1$ ncre» OH good road, FOR BALE—Gandy good six-room FOR RENT—S-room house;
Oats
—
Per
bushel,
4
0c.
5c
lb.;
lemons.
$3.50®
4.00:
grape
large
dium wool. 80c® $1.00 each: lons i
ney Pills helped me greatly some
8 mile* from city; good «oil; eight­
bungalow; never been occupied; a
fruit, $3.25; pineapples. 6@7c lb.; three years ago and I am glad to
lot for chickens or garden; part of
wool. 75c(<i$1.25 each.
room. two-atory houae; big barn;
fine location, clone to car line;
PORTLANI)
MARKET
REPORT
oranges.
90c
tangerines.
»1.75;
Jap
barn; two blocks from school: one
TALLOW—Prime, per lb..
make the fact known. This remedy
wood houae with wash room at­
deep well. Will sell cheap on In­
©»1.00 bundle.
block from car line; »12.50 per
No. 3 and grease. 2®2’*lc.
has been used by other members of
tached: chicken houae; good gran­
stallments. Only »2200.
»400
Portland.
Or..
Feb.
9.
—
Rejections
POTATOES
—
Best,
»1.600
1.75;
month. Oregon Homeseeker« Co..
CHITTIM BARK—19( 9, nominal.
my fathily and in every instance the
ary; 76 acre« In oat a; aorne oak
down, balance »20 per month. M.
seconds. »1.50; sweets. »3...
420 Willamette street.
tf of Oregon potatoes and the loss of 5c; 1910. 4 (4c.
best results have been received.’’
timber; paatur«’, all kfnda of fruit:
L. Elliott ft Co.. 214 White Tem­
5c per cental in the price in San
turnips.
»1.-
VEGETABLES—New
HIDES—Dry hides. 15*4®16Hc
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
OR SALE—5-room Francisco is the latest view of the
two wells; two plow«; hack and,
ple.
f* FOR RENT
lb’.; green. 6’4 0 7’^c: bulls, green, 25; beets. »1.25; carrots. $1.25 per cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
house, barn, chicken house: good California trade.
buggy; pony; two cow«; two do­ FOR HALF! No. 666—Snap—One
salt. 5c lb.; kips. 6Y4 07*4c; calves, sack: cabbage, local. $1.75® 2.00; .New York, sole agents for tbe United
deep well large yard fruit trees.
zen chickens; only $8000. If you
block, all fine, high and dry lots,
One local dealer had five cars re- green. 12 013c per lb.
California. $1.50 per cental; toma­ States.
d
545
West
6th
street
See
owner,
E
want a good place, look at thia
one block from the car line; 12
Jected at Stockton and San Francisco 32c.
toes. Mexican. $2.25 per box: beans,
Remember
the
name
—
Doan'«
—
•
L
I«ewls.
765
W.
6th
street.
Oregon Home«ceker«' Co , 4 20
fine lots in the residence district,
and has hurried to the south to see
14c per lb.; horseradish. 8 010c; and take no other.
Iliitt«'r. Eggs and Poultry
Willamette atreet.
“
on College Hill; they have just GOOP BOARD With or without a what 1» the matter. The rejections
green
onions.
10
015c
dozen;
pep
­
BI TTER—Extra creamery, tubes
been plac'd on the market and
clean, warm, comfortably furnish would indicate that the trade there is and tubs. 33c; fancy creamery prints pers. bell, 20c lb.
F’OR SALE 105 acre» 70 In culti­
can
be
bought
for
this
low
price.
gittlng
more
careful
regarding
the
ONIONS—$2.50: garlic. 7 © 8c lb. MEET, PLIGHT TROTH
od
room.
Home
surroundings
In
vation, 35 timber and pasture. 70
30O31c: storage. 20c per lb.; east­
If taken nt ome.
$4000; good
APPLES—$1.00© 2.25.
a quiet, private family. References quality. Then again it means a weak­ ern prints, 18025c: California. 30
backwater overflow; fine for hog«
terms
II E. Owen. 526 Willam­
Meat», Fi«h and Provisions
exchanged
223 Fast Twelfth tf er tone, for as long as there was a 0 32c. Extra.
AND WED IN 24 HOURS
and «mall fruit; also fine garden
pronounced shortage buyers would
FRESH BEEF—Wholesale slau-
ette street.
f'°
land
This land will raise 300
BI TTER FAT—F. o. b. Portland. ghterers’ prices:
FOR RENT— Nice 6-room cottage on not reject shipments.
Best steers, 10^4
Denver, Feb. 8.—Last Sunday
bushel« of potato«« to the acre,
East Twelfth street; closets, bath,
I.ocally the potato market is firm per lb.. 32® 43c.
©lie; ordinary. 1014c; best cows. evening in the palm room of a local
v lib three cultivation«. This land FOR SALE Large tract; a bargain,
hens.
17*4©
POULTRY
—
Fancy
pantry, woodshed, barn, garden, with $1.75 still being asked by job­
at »25 per acre. 1280 acres near
9 H © 10 »4 c:
hotel, a friend Introduced W irren
Is 22 mile« from Eugene and Is
electric lights: city water; good bers for fancy quality. Growers are 1 Se per lb.; mixed, 17%c per lb.;
DRESSED
Holbrook to Miss Avis Doebler, Yes-
onb 1 mil.« from railroad station I Y’omalla. Oregon; 600 acres under
14c:
live
young
broilers.
2
5c;
geese.
well; $13 per month
See J. M. being offered as high as $1.50 in a
cultivation:
two
«eta
of
buililings;
hogs,
fancy,
terday afternoon Holbrook and Miss
and good town
’I here 1» a good
alive. 210 22c:
Morris. Room 20. First National limited way for the best offerings,
.......
.
fence;
<ehool
on
the
place;
11'
Doebler w
CO of
ilk* on the place, suitable for a
Igeons. $2.00 n
Hank
Building.
II
13
but
sales
are
limited.
county road runs through the land,
the peace,
cluck r.ihi h
You cm buy thl« for
»
ir
According to advices received from
making It good fof sub-dividing:
than 24 li
nearby points, potatoes are beginning
T
am.
entitypari'lcuini« and plat nt Me'-
to «prqut. This is caitsiug growers
hi
c
vln linnseii'H. tTI Willamette st.
to get anxious, and many more of
In prlcn chrnp. i raonc* t» >. hry
f 10
them are asking what prices they can
1d
IÍ J
with
M
Y
’
ernon
Parson.
lawy
r
mall
am rent
1. 5
,'bt # although th<
.'lime nio\e
0' r lb.:
Reckwlth block, or write me
FOR-H.YLE No *1
*lx
nt< nt is by no mean« Increased.
. 11
A large pine squirrel
P ir lb.: COI nipoti nd.
has
Oregon. .1 B. Taylor.
plastered bungalow; has reception
lb.
By «ome it Is believed that the
Grain. Flour, Hay, Etc.
made its home in one of the big fir
hall, sleeping porch, buffet kitch­
OYSTERS - Shoalwater bay. per trees on East Tenth street near the
weakness at California points is due
WHEAT Nomina!. track deliv­
en; walls tinted; window seats; ,
WANTEB
t o the importations from Idaho. ery: Club. 80c; bluestem, 82 ©93c; gallon, t—); per 100-lb. sack, »5.- Presbyterian church ha»-, become
furnace; bisement; fireplace; gas;
Utah and some eastern centers, which forty-fold, sic;
Willamette valley. 50; Olympia, tier gallon. $ 25; per quite tame and is dally fed on nut«
light», sewer nnd city water; well; , WANTED—Potatoes: Frank Rlatr were delayed by floods and storms.
84c; red Russian. 79c; turkey red. 100-lb. sack. $11.50; canned eastern, and candy by small children who
commission Co., phone Main 224.
one block from the csr line; ce­
55c can; »6.50 dozen; eastern in take a great interest in the unusual
A ear of Walla Walla potatoes was 82c.
565 Olive street. Eugene.
tf
FOR half ; 190 acres river bottom
ment sidewalk«; will consider farm
B.VRLEY Producers' price. 1910 shell, »1.750 2.00 per 100.
offered to the local trade at $1.52 i
pet. Many have noticed It running
land; 2-story, 10 room house. «
or acreage In part trade; will pay | WANTED— Two unfurnished house­ and accepted. The shippers are aux
HAMS. BACON. ETC. Hams. 16 about the top of the «tone church to
Feed. $22.500 23.00; rolled. $25 -
good outbuilding«.
barn. 4 0x60;
or take difference If well located,
keeping rooms. Cail at 855 Wil­ lous to place more cars here.
>4 017c; breakfast bacon, 18 0 30c: and from Its tree, which is connected
000 25.50; brewing. $25.00.
lake; all
family orchard: 2-acre
----
and well Improved; this 1« a flnet
lamette street after 5 p. m., or
Oregon Mohair Market
MI LLSTl’FFS- Selling
price«— boiled ham. 24025c; picnics 12Y4c; to the church by a two-by-four «neat-
fenced; achool one mile from the
place; has Just been placed on thej
phone Main 656.
regular ling over the sidewalk. A «mail hoard
middlings. cottage roll, 16c per lb.:
The Oregon mohair market will Bran, $24.00024.50;
place; no gravel; fine land
I hl»
market nnd can be bought if ta­
open in about a month, in the East »31.500’32.00; shorts, »25 00026.- short clear«, smoked. 16c; back«. has been placed in tDe tree, onto
WANTED
—
Lady
for
general
house
­
la a fine farm; you can gat thia for
ken at oaee for »4500; terms. H.
smoked, 16c; pickled tongues 75c per which the chlldrna to«» their ea«<iy
pur acra.
<ir<*Rpn Ilonin-
work. Inquire of E. A. Bea«, at prices are on a firm basis, as there 50; chop. $19.00025.00.
F Owen
536 Willamette «treet.
OATS—Nominal, producers' price pound.
1« a good demand and practically no
for Mr. Squirrel.
r« C«., 420 Willamette at.
Eugen« Gun Co.
FOR SALE ’
n
J. M. HOWE
WA .N’TEU— ( Cuntiuuwl )