Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 09, 1908, Image 2

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    .- THKEUOCTK DAILY OTARP. , THliWDAV. JAXfARY 9, 1908
Clothiri
g Sale
AT
"lEe Toggery
1
Men's stylish up-to-date hand made
Suits....
Reduced from ,$I0.00 to $ 8.50
Reduced from J 2.50 to J 0.00
Reduced from 15.00 to J 3.50 '
Reduced from r J 6.50 to J 5.00
Reduced from J 8.00 to 16.00
Reduced from 20.00 to 18.00
Reduced from 22.50 to 20 00
Reduced from 25.00 to 22.50
Men's $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats
for $13.50 and $18.00
Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats
Reduced from.1 $J8.00 to $14.50
Reduced from 20,00 to 16.50
Reduced from 22.50 to 18.50
Reduced from , 25.00 to 20.00
These are values not excelled anywhere In the city.
ROBERTS BROS.
TOGGERY
354 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE.
WINIFRED KELLY
FOUND AND IS
er prlcea l4c per 100 pounds CTICC PEnAITY
r, JU I II I I Ulintai
i i r FRIiAY, jaw. 10th
LACH OALg SATURDAY, JAN.
aAAoit m ihi local urlre of onions
country points today by shippers. At'
shipping stations buyers today are of-1
ferltig as Iilnh as 11. 'or iun i
slock. Sales are fair but s me ;
Krowcra are asaln s.'iowln? a tcn-i
; ... t i.i i.... i n nr ine Hi
ll H J 4 P H I M "OIU innuwa." ( . ff et j
HUlYiL Ab AIM i market the"' price ' to,!ay"".r' fir-it-i
It-lass stock raiiK'.s firm at with,
- aUi.(.nH.ilg.i nlr.nu clfiRP tO $2. I-,Orall
WKXT TO AMIA VV AM) KKfilS- .h,.1(,r arB Ben(llnl; cut warnings to
Ilth4
CHf.S, MAYHEW
! The Jury in the case of the city vs.
I ('has .Mayhew, cnarcea -ni ""
TKKKIi AT IIOTKIj ir.VliKIl UK!! i "' lr country friends not to K?. ?? - " "nuisance at his place be-
up and hold their stock. Buyers claim st evvniagi and at
OIVX XAMK
MCKT HOMK TllltfH'GII KKAK OF
H(t)I,l)IXO KIIOM II Kit MOTH Kit
FOB HOME TKIVIAL OFFKXKK
HKOUOHT HACK HOMK HY HER
VXt'I.K TOWAV
Miss Winifred Kolly, who dlsap-
returned
dims shipping slock. It is stated
that nianv consignments to the south
....,.r..,i frr.m her home In this city on ! have recently been made by Kastenu
Tuesday .venlng. was found at A.-!m JS'SUS
bany lust night and sho arrived home ,I)rv than tt)0 ,.,.., market.
on this afternoon's train with her un-j 'cheap flutter Ouite I'lentifiil.
ele, William Cheshire of Springfield, 1 The cheaper grades of butter con-
. .1 .i,l i.if,rii In i.'u ' II II HO LIIU IH -I! Lll III M'l "
train after her.
Sheriff Flsk. after attempting to mado at
that the market has every prospect J ""V ,h. morninK uMee Judge
Dorrls opened It and louna mai u.
defendant had been found ftu Ity
He postponed sentence until 2 o clock
this afternoon, and at that hour
called the court to order and Imposed
a fine of '200 and a Jail sentence of
60 days. This was a surprise to i l
concerned, even to City Attorney Al-
. .i . v, nf-inofMi f Inn .
: ; Mi. ,. around 50c vD raMuc Bi .c .r "
and 55c per 100 pounds , for firs, ? InVl'
of making another fractional rise
but prices will not go so very mgn
because onions will bo brought In
from the East ir Pacific coast fig
ures warrant It.
rotator In a But.
L The. potato market Is far from
pleasing, either to the shipper or to
the producer. Present buying prices
Ity be taken to the circuit court on a
writ of review.
J. M. Pipes is the attorney for the
defendant.
C wilfBay Fine Wide Lacec
DC Worth Regular 12a Yard
It will surely pay you to visio our tore next Fri.
day and Saturday-Bargams in all Departments
y-k morning at 9 'clock wo. will put on
I riUBV special sale 18S0 yards of fine lace just in
t, nil hritrht 11 eV patterns which we have
bought for 'less than market price This lot will be on
calP for two davs. Friday and Saturday Some of tins
lace is 4 inches wide and would be extra
good value 2t 12'A cents the yard. No
limit to the amount you. can buy. bale
price for the two days, yard
5c
and the result is that most sales of
beln?
'U. niljlllll.-! .......
roach by telephone the conductor i creamery aro Increasing and even
city creameries report a greater m-
LADIKH OF (i. A. B.
Invites al! G. A. R. comrades and
their wives and all circle members
and their families to their installation
first class products are now oen n ,.,,. ,. r-rentlon Saturday,
of outside "- -
I
WHERE IS B. W, DORSEY
FORMERLY OF EUGENE
whnro ho went hla relntlvca.hore have
no Idea.
IT DOKM TIIK 111 HI.NKHS
Mr. IS. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton.
I ii.i niiyi 01 iiucKiun b Arnica hiiivo:
Jame. 1., Furnish, clerk at tho Bu- , ,1 ihe'Md II
gene dun Bloro, Infornm Tho Guard . for chapped hands and It cured them,
that II. W. Dorscy. hla uncle, who , Applied It to an old aore add It
was employed at mo lianga itablo , J'1'!! 'l. without leaving a scar be
ta this city for .overi.1 roontht up to't ruYatorV-
last sprln;, ir. missing and nothing '
has been henrd from him for somo TO CTltk A IXM IX ONE IIAV
II mo past. He left hero In tho spring
tor i;ik uny wim a sinuion. in .May Tsko LAXATIVE UUOMO Quinine
ha sent Sheriff Kred Flsk a check ; TabluU. Druggists refund money If
"mi ii in inj m uii : ii tain to cure. B. w. UHOVE 8 six
property he owns on tho Hlualaw and nature la on each box. !5c.
the sheriff sent him a receipt. Thei
chin k was luler returned to the shr- v nun ail thn lnt,i nih,..i. i
Iff with the liiteniiiii( that there were I cleaning and dyeing al tho Kugune
no funds to IJorscy'a credit In tho ! l)yo Works, corner Sixth lliul Wlllnm
Murahflvld bank, upon which tho ! otlo atreet. Phono Bed Ml. It
rni'rs was urawn, nuu uio loner con-' ..,
talnliig Iho receipt whs riilurned by Warner tunes plnnos. I.enve or-
inn poatoiticv at Marsiitield, but dera al Morrla' Music Store. tf
All Holiday Goods
At Exact Cost
The remnants of our holiday stock,
are placed on sale at actual cost ,
We prefer to close out the goods
now rather than cany them over.
Some of the things you want for
Christmas, but failed to get, you
can now buy for yourself at bargain
prices. The sale also affords a rare
opportunity for those who have been
delayed in buying gifts, who need
return gifts, or who want something
to present as a New Years token.
Hull s Rei Cross Drug Store
IM I I S, -Si: .V.!Wnr.tS-,.
t- -rvrr ,'.-itTct .
of tho north bound flyer which
passed through Eugene Tues
day evening, sucxieded lute In iho af
ternoon and learned from him that a
girl tallying exactly with the descrip
tion given of Miss Kelly hoarded the
train here and got off at Albany. The
shorlff of I.lnn county was then asked
to look out for her and he located
her at the Huss Hotel between 8 and
9 o'clock last evening. She registered
at the hotel shortly after the train ar
rived undur her own name.
The only explanation given of Miss
Kelly's action -Is that on the Impulse
of tho moment she concluded to run
away from home on account of fear of
chastisement from her mother be
cause of a trivial breach of family
discipline, Hhe Is of a very senHa
tlvo nature, Impulsive to tho extreme,
and no doubt took this means of
avoiding a scolding.
Tho family is again reunited and
hapy, and the littlo Incident will soon
bo forgotten.
Hulil She Wan .Visiting.
An Albany dispatch In today's. Ore-
gouliin says:
Sheriff 8. I). Smith received word
from Eugene to be on tho watch for
Miss Kelly, bs It wns thought sho
might havetaken a train from Eugeno
for this city lust Ignht. On looking
over the hotel register he was sur
prised lo sen her name, and Imme
diately mitifled V. J. Miller, who is
a connection of hers.
Mr. Miller, who Is a brother of Con
sul (leneral Miller, of Shanghai, went
at once to the hotel with his sister.
For a long time there was no re
sponse to (heir requests to he allowed
to entor the room where sho was, hut
finally MIsb Milter alone was allowed
to ro in.
To her Miss Kolly said she had
como away from homo slip ply to visit
friends at Albany. Innsmuch as she
carried no luggage, nnd had no more
I him enough money to pay her hotel
bill, this statement looked a little
strange to Iho Millers. However, sho
said that she was going bnck in tho
morning. She was finally persuad
ed tu accompany Mr. Miller and his
sister home for tho night, and will
lake tho morning train for Eugene.
Miss Kelly refused to niako any
explanation of her sudden trip, other
lliaii tlfat she hu'l come to visit
friends." She -would have nothing
to say ns to her motive, and when
asked If she had had a quarrel with
a young man she maintained a strict
silence.
It Ik thought thnt one of two rea
sons ni l lulled tho girl to run awny
from home either sho had had a
quarrel with some young man, or
there had been some trouble at home.
at 4:30 p. m.
NETTIE KROL'SE,
Pres.
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MOST CROCS RS SELL
Olympic Flour
s
every sack guaranteed
wWui Ei.ln Orroo turd S.,i. Ii
J. m.v. kv, ol bKl Hue toy tb IW ind ih.
"uvn " "H1"" Hu ,h, I,-!
t),.hty ol td mooWI 'h. co I. . W,tr ,h kw Z
olhwliour AJC YtXIR GKOCER FOR IT. -
Tl ir MAMKa . . .
- a, I, l im fURlLAND FLOUPJNC MILLS S
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Chlttlm bark- Bii f V-c.
Wool I'Onf Jlc.
''ouliry, l-'gg. etc.
I'., .,.r ,!,.
IMilry llilt'.el- - I'er roll -SO KIT,.
Creamery Hutler I'er roll, 60 if
Hem I'er lb.. He.
l-'i-y.f- I'er lb., lie.
(iecse I'er 111., 7e.
Iliieks- I'er lb., !c.
Turke I'er lb. 12 sc.
I iull, cketalili-.. He.
New IV1 t ie OtV per rwt.
Onion - fer Ui, 2 Sc.
I.eiiiiius i'er case, 9 4 . & 0.
than ei Ji;l.
. I.lvrstiick Meckel.
Steeri-I'er lb, S 1-tc.
t.ood cows 3 ii t l-Sc.
Cvod prune drrased veal SO Sr.
Mutton on font I'er lb., 3 v fr tc
V: hut-.--4 I L'i Sc.
r'nl h-'iK, dressed -C".
(.ruin nnd I i-el.
Vlnur II SS.
Hat luv- $lii.
Cheat linv r-r ton, $ t S
Timothy hay 1'cr ton--II.
New ou'.s- lYr ,u 4;(x
Uian I'er ton, :'2.
Mixed (e-l I'er lex, I'.'rt.
!hori I'er Ion. I'.'"!
New Wheat-- I'er bu.. "So
linll.-d barley - I". r ten, !:!.".
t'li.ipli-d feed - fl p..r n.
nine of cream shipments than for
merly. It Is stated that supplies of
cold Storage butler were never so
great In tho east nor on the coast
than at present.
Poultry Hupplles Are InRilequato.
Supplies of poultry continue Inad
equate to fill the requirements of the
trade and the result Is that the prices
are being held up to the top notch.
Eggs are holding their own ouite
well with some reporting a slight
shortage, and others a glut. Price un
changed at 32 1-2.
Dressed hogs are Mgh with prices
firm around 8c for the best.
Fresh halibut is almost out of
market and the old stocks are being
readily sold at quotations. Trade
believes when fresh stork arrives
that higher prices will rule. Present
value at 8c.
Quoting Sweet Potntoes Higher.
Hepacked sweet prtetoes are sel
ling at nn advance of 25c In the lo
cal market.
Orungo market Is quite firm at for
mer rnnge. Supplies Just about
equal demand.
Demand for cheap qualify apples
Ib Increasing nnd the rango of value
is qul'n wide.
Celery market Is firmer here as n
result of tho betier tnP in th. south.
Hop IluyerH Still Want Hops.
Thorn remains a very llbernl de
mand for hops In all three of the
coast states. The movement In Cal
ifornia is not bo large as In Oregon
because the growers there are hold
ing back somewhat. There Is adls-
posltlon among the buyers here to
take all the hops offered by produc
ers but onlv low figures are being
obtained. Somo of the dealers 'who
are not short are t now buying for
speculation: this being one of the
best features of the tired market at
present.
Port land Livestock Market
A firm tone prevails In all lines
In tho local livestock: market, with
no change from the quotations of
yestorday.
Cattle Host steers 3. 754. 25;
medium 13. 23$ 13.75; cows $ 3 . 2 r fr
13.00; fair to medium cows 2.50 W
12.75: bulls 1. r0( 12.25;; calves
13. (0 14.00. ,
Sheep (!ood sheared 14.25 iff 4.75,
full wool 14. 50y 5.00; Innibs 4.50
Hi 15.2 5.
Hogs Ilest 15.00 ft 15.25; lights,
fats and feeds J4.50 ( $5.00.
lt)HTI..XI MAKKKT HKPOItT
Creamery Hotter 30c it 35c.
Kligs 30c n 32c.
Chickens I4r(ii 15c.
Wheat Valley S5c: bluesiem SSc.
f)als Per ton, 2"fri 2S.
Hurley Per ton. I27(ii31.
Hay Tl nun by IS; cheat 1 13.
Mohair Choice. 2030c.
Wool Valley lSeHrSnc.
Hops- Prime, 4 '-'-cdi 7.
Potatoes SOefi 60c.
Onions New, l.5(l(!i 175.
Chilian hark S l-2cr7c.
COFFEE
Why Sdiillin's Ikst?
Because it is best and
your money is yours if
you think you don't find
it so.
Wur cwt rvlnrna roar tcoatr l( tos dost
bit tl; w py bin
ATTKXTIOX, t'OMUADKS
There will be a meeting of old sol
diers on next Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the office of J. T. Row
land for the purpose or organizing a
new Grand Army post In Eugene. All
Interested are requested to be pres
ent.
By order of the committee.
1 jlf
SIGH HcfiDAGHE
Positively cored by
theso Little Tills.
They also rellove Dis
tress Iran Dyspepsia, In
digestion and Too Hearty
Iiulnf. A perfect rem
edy tor Dizziness. Nausea,
Drowsiness. Bud Taste
ia tho !outn. Coated
Tonguo, Pain In tne side.
torpid LIVER. Tnaj
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SWALLDOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTER'S
Kittle
j PRLS.
AUl this week we are offering excep
tional bargains In White Lawn and
Linon Waists, this numbfr would be
good value at '2.50, t 1 AQ
sale piice P 1 TlJ
Hundreds of new 1908 Waists uow
on sale, all this year's styles, I hit
beautiful waist is worth a third
more than our sale J
Newland's Department Store
CARTERS
BplTTlE
in IVER
Jyr
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Siimle Signature
RSFUS- SUBSTITUTES.
Munroe's Second Hand Store
67 W. Eighth St,.
Housefuraishings, Stoves and Ranges
We have ust received
a lull line of
HEATERS .
coal, combination,
airtight and cast
Call and compare quality
and prices before buying
ORCCiOn
vorn hill for gkocekii'S
will show a comfortable saving
If you do your buying here. And
our lower prices In no case
mean lower qualities. It Is
the saving on standard t gro
ceries that makes buying here
truly economical. We have
too much faith in your dis
cernment to offer you Inferior
qualities at any price.
W. M. GREEN,
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
hoillTII (;lil vMi.Afi.lNS
Tho elg'uh irrado final cxamlns
lions for tlie public schools will b
held
Januarv 2:1. .' t.
May It. IV
June 1 1 , 1 2
'iYa. hers wtin hnvo pupils rendi
for the evuuinntlon should n.it'.'x
me "f (he number of questions want
ed and ItM mime nf the uersnn an-
j pointed (o i'.'ir.lii(-t the cMitnlnuMon al
l.-iMt l." lefore the date for
jwluh tin i it - ions aro wauled.
I . ii. nn.i.AUii.
) Toiia!)- Sill'orlntcndct.
t'XI.I. KOli I1H XT VVAiilUMS
Itllll l.M M UthIT lil'l-OHT.
I'Ttl.tnd, Dr . Jan.
Wheat bini-r. r.'o.'i-l a material
Improvement In Irade since th op-1 N.Klre Is b'-rebr g'ven thst all l.anr
nlni! nf lb,, year and a (l-m tone I comity wan -a::u prior to Kei'ster No
'irevall In fie mark.'! l this time, i .1 6 1 :.. resM-rcd on S-pleiutn'r II
l on.lderahle Iiiiiiik Is h.-i,., (one I ! o 7 . will Iw p:iid n presentation at
ind the v .liinie of ih- tr.d- Is jtr.J.lm, (!ir.. on .lainiarv ih, ln. In
ity Kwwlng I'tl. rs l,i,'.,v under- Merest will ccs,. on that dsv.
rut no char,, ,a:!v l,r, y and KiK.-ne. I.ane countv, Or.. Januarv 1
oats are steady a the quotations that i I 9 0S
nave riiiea tor a week or more, and
out unto ot inene grain. b
1IIOVT4
ring
K K. K VSTI.ANO.
Treasurer line t'our.ty
nli Msrkit lUnglng llilnr.
on ai-c.iunt i a sh-n im.,...
ment la demand at fractionally high- bread made, for salo al Ottoa.
E. C Gulliford
Livery, Feed and
Boarding Stables
i New l-'liMir Itoom Xew
Hliblier Tin- Turnouts.
I"all Creek Stage Line.
101) West Kill Street.
I'hoiie Main O'l
MMfMMaeftaHU(l
rictures for Xmas
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and
Granitewarc. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
J. W. WHITE, The Grocer
Corner 5th and Willamette Sis. Pho.ie Red 461 J
We have jn-t rrrr vrd a Uree or
der of Ibrm w-hk-b we will jell for a
IrwdAvsatprk.-s tha! w il entice you
buy.
See Our Window
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Drug Co.
Every Woman
"luwimw mm tnoojrt tnow
MRTL Mhirt na WM
rat .,( (n--n!:.ll
ItwiM rW It.
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S i WwiMyrfYi'iiTy,ff 1 1 ii mi in ! nn. in, 1. 1 .-rrt
V HI "flwr-MflhiYU ,, TVrTriTVmv -nmmm
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IVY V? A.l'.'lV A
A FULL LINE OF.
New Granitware just, in
Stoves, Ranges
and Hsaters f,,he Leading
Makes at
S. L. LONH HARDWARE STORE
f"" - - fl-Zr'
J. W. BARRINGER
Exptrt lloucmovtr
Hove- inyt!iing. Twenty-I,v
vrirs exocricrcc. Resident. Easl
KtdHSU. Koecnt. Oregon
HALL &. MIUMWAY
rr, .Mil ,.of AnmhiBt fllt'lirt!
I lumbliitf are M.r ,ork
Also B,eersl j0 Him tn ,,'
!lTl,,1'n.,wo,k- lnn"'- "
"TlltTI l 1!IVVI. UlkVllV '
Uread. the h,-sl and healthiest Thon Black 117; WlUam.tt. ..
Miller's Shoe Store
Wost any body can sell you
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
P TO A SHOEMAKER
ho v,nd:rstands the leather and knows 0
Jhat he is selling you. We have a
Renng Department fitted up with
everything that's rroJcrn in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, TiTe Shoe Man.
West 8th ctr-
Home of Good Shoes
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