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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
gwg1 1 -'- - ' - -j ' 'Z WtEKLY REPORT OF before, It will affect Hie Krnwiw; crop vcrv materially, war ,,,"- ' . . . , i i r,.- . lift.-. CllfiCNC MiRlfFT1 lr tr; "hoi nd u -i i While In some iilartora :i fra'iioll 'al adviiim- If ii.f-H ak'"l ov-r !:itn: for Htrhtly 1 1 -,li loml c, i""' of lh l :i li in -! lii-InK made at that ' fi , tr lw i-lur. il that (Mil' In I huu liai been f(TliiK northern I j - j I 1 ifi-H ai. i h it IUmiii-. I pis ',,' i. i re i.-It:-' Mid tlli-t IMJiv to-lp In rami- liiipruv'd lnl i UK hi,' no crral i v;i ii i '-h urn nl tt !- -Ji I -x ii'--t i I In jlhu price 1"'rall,'o (if the 11 nr III 0 II H j miliplli n of ca:-;!ern whirl, an! beluK ' ottered Hie Older the local prod nrl. : Clilikllii remain (lull with dealers i nffcrllii; l"c for live Hoik. Turkey litre not wanted lit nil anil arrivals ; for the ianl few days an: hi-liiis lield , held by receivers. Illicf Notes of The Trillin. Selllni! of hops continued heavy at eoiiniry polnlH will) most traiiH ni tloim le -twceii a I--' ami ie a pound W. II. Hcllelirer of lllll tevllle WHH III Mill city today and maUd Hint local I buyers wore payliiK Him full limits !iis only about 6c net could ltd obulii jcd by shipping ubruud. Creamery liuiler market In holding flilltlm linrk 1 -'."!( r.p. Wool IN,.. I'liiilli-y, I'.kks etc. Kkkk, I'i r doz. -i'ic. Italry Hutltr I'er mil -"'' !". Creamery Jim tor I'er loll, ('! liens- I'er 11... He. Krs I'er lli., !c. Ceese I'er In., ". UllckK-- I'er III., ill'. Turkeys - I'er Hi, 1 'i 'i. KrilllH, eo,. IBlIC. KIC. New I'otatoes .'iiic i"r ct. Onions V'TT Hi, 2 Vic Lemons I'er case, UiiJ. trjmest'!. Livestock Market. SleerB I'er Hi. 3 l-4 (.lood cows H 5i 'I l-2c. fiood prlinn dresni'd val ft ft lie Multon on fool - I'er III., 8t4 4t4c. Fat lines I I L'''( ' I'm liogi, drtfM'd - II-. f.lliln Ulld I'riHl. Vltmr HIT.. Oat day 11''. flu at liay I'er ton, $ IS. . .'J'!".",liy liay - l'fr (mi ?l". Nee onls - Per lit!., ' Ilrnn I'er Ion, I - ' Mixed feed --I'm- ton, I-'''' Hhorls- I'er Inn, $s. New Wheal.- I'er hu.. 7io. Itolli-d liarley - I'er ion, , flmjipi'd feed--IS I per toll. rOIU'l,. XI M AHK I'.T HKI'OllT. I'ortland, nr.. J"i ' 1'enple who Hie Inclined to Im pesslnilsi Ic as to what llin new year will lirlim In the flnunclal mid IndiiHltliil world, Hhoiild, accordlni! to the Boston Hint Int. olio of the leadliiK fliiaiiclal liiihlicatlonit of tho eoiintry, wilh hold their learn for about three, months. Mnrch, tho paper nay, la the test month of tho liintlncmi year iid JmlHinelil an to what the litisl nesa for tho year 1K08 is Kolnn to bo ahould bn lUHpeuded until the ahow Inn for March baa been made. The Htatist aya: "January and February are not es pecially iKnlflrant monlha In the business world. Tho old biialnesa year ba been completed and tho new ono not yot bemin. Thesn two months are times, of comparative rest. AKrl ciilturo la siiRpeniled, mluliiK la cur tailed, railway traffic la smaller 111 ml diirlnn several other months, bulld Inx ojioratlona are larnely aiisiicnded, and maiiufiicturera are not as busy aa during tho HprhiK nnd Kail mouths. "llut when Murch comes trade and transportation always beeoinn more active. March Is nearly always the first month showliiK a heavy move ment i f luerchsiiillMi In both foreign end dnineallc circles. My that tlmo, merchants, manufacturers nnd trad era are piepaiinK la earnest for the year's business. Manufacturers are busy on, their ordedrs for spring: and summer uoods of all kinds; mer chants are stockliiK up their shelves and warehouses: and the railroads are busy iiiovIiik Koods to market. Hence March will be the test month. If railroad tnnnniie Is theu 1 Ik lit It will mean that llui aprluK trade la KoInK to he small and poor. "If bank exchiuiKes diirlhK March Are way below normal It will mean that an unusually small ninounl of new business Is beliiK Initiated. If Imports of raw or crudu material are small. It will mean I list manufactur ers are curliillliiK their output. The business now belna done has little or no bearlnK upon the future. Hut It March la a poor month It will mean that trade and business will be re pressed at least till rlcptemher, when H will be stimulated by Mood crops. Mletl Tone In Huu.ni-. While the tone of tho suna mar ket Is very firm an I steady III I ho east and prices have recently ad vanced for both raw and refined, tho Pacific must all nut tun Is far from beliiK In a Komi position-. With three refineries now blddliiK for the trade of the Pacific slates as compared with one a few years aito, prices can not be made and unmade at the whim of one parly. The fact that the Hon olulu Plantation company has recent ly toiiiplctcd one of the best Htiiinr llefineries, puis that concern In the frn-i- ri'.uk ai far as price, makluii la 'onc.'"'ced. A llllle more that) a year auo the Plantation company made an effort to aecure a fool hold on the roast but without the proper repre aentallon Its efforts were futile. Nitw it's business on the coast Is bolus looked after by one of the blKaest brokeraae firms In the west and al ready It is makliiK Itself felt In suaar circles. While the suitor market nat urally tends toward a blither ranuc tit values owliiK to the sharp Improve ment In eastern values, there's no tel linn: what may develop In the Pacific altuatlon overnlKht. I 'rune Market HolttluK Steady. Recent attempts to "orner the prune crop of California' and thereby rontrol prices on the Pacific eoat. lis own; lw (.'leami.-rliB retaining tlM;,Z hlylt flitmci. On ncr.-.tinl nf llm lid- sj vaiiccs of the east and the yrifial better I'eellim lliei-i', local handlers are mil so weak III lln lr views. f 'hatiiti-d values will lie mil oil In Hiii'k ani vettctalilo today. Apple movement continues lo In crease but values nie holdiiiK station ary. Hlce, markets ar knlnluK flrmnem nverywheri! bul Iriulii was not very brisk during Die pasi week. So say the roast trade Journals. Portland Livestock .Market. Tho local livestock market conlln ues steady to atroiiK In all lines at the prices that have prevailed for several days. Cattle Best steers f3.7SfH.2G; medium f 3.85 (ft 3.75; cows flUKKri :l.2r.; fair tn medium cows J a. a Oil' U'.7r; bulls f I.D041 2.25; culves ;l 7S(i( 4.25. Hheep Cood. sheared f4.25t f 4.7ft: full wool f 4.5041 5.00; lambs f4. fiOft 5.25. Hons Best f5.10l 6.35; IlKhfs. fata and feeders, f 4.75 0.25. 1'OltTI.AXII M. UK FT ItKPOIlT flreamery llulter 3 0c it 35c. Kkks 30c. Chickens I le at 12c Wheat Valley K5c; bliieslem 85c. Oata Per ton, f27f f2. Hurley Per ton. I27f31. Hay Timothy flk; cheat fl3. drown hav f 14(1 f 16, Mohair Choice, 211 U 30c. Wool Valley isci-i 2nc. Hops Prime, 4 Meet 7. Potatoes 7tlc at sec. Onions New fl.fin f fl.SS. Chllllm bark 5 l-2c fu 7c. n MMIKDT XOTKH. Tho price, of oats Is ndvnncinK at Han Francisco us a result of diminish IiiK stocks. flood creamery butter (extrn) Is sidlliiK at Kustorn points at 27 to 3i)c per iiound. The pr'ce of butter Is teutllni; downward all aluiiK tho coast owIiik to lower prices at Sun Francisco. Ground nl fit; fa lias becomo suffi ciently n stiipln to be rcKularly quot ed In San FrauclHco market reports. It sells theru at about f5 less per ton than bran. (lood milk cows are selling: In the east for fau to filtl per head. The price of cows in sympathy with the prices of other kinds of live slock, i has fallen III the past few weeks. I As potatoes are as htu.lt or hluherj In the Middle West as In Oregon there Is no daiiKer that they will be shipped to the Pacific coast or Arl ioiiu In any Ki'cnt quantities this white.-. I Some Idea of the extent of tho can- j iiinu Industry in California may lie obtained from the fact that the Cali fornia Fruit fanners' Association i has made a contract with the Ameri can Can Company for 3ilu.oou.tHio cans to bo used within five years. San Francisco papers ij not show as wide a marati! between the prices on Oreuon llurbaiiks and Selma'a Hill-hanks as are shown In the re porta of San Francisco markets which are sent to the Portland dal-1 lies. Moreover, the prices which In-1 cal buyers ulve out as helna paid to! uroncra are below the figures theyi actually pay. The potato market Isi still In a rather misatlsfartory con-1 dltion at San Francisco. I A dnlryman In tho Fast finds by I comparison of market prices that the food cost of producluK milk has In-' creased 40 per rent In the New Fna-i land states since I HIM, and the labor 1 cost has Increased over 35 per cent. ; As a result unite a number of dairy-; men are acllluu their cows. It is ev- Ideut that the present unusually tilth prices of buner and cheese in the greater pari ot tne I lilted Slates are Ihe natural and Inevitable result of a Rave proven rimurea for the reason , itcncrul ainnnce In pi Ice that (HcK'iii has loo rtreal a crop I W hile wool markets have been vcrv and was net even considered by the! dull for a lew weeks the nutlook'is parties liiaulpulntliiic the "curlier." ! fair for Iniproicmeut. The American While prunes are iiiovlnit acinic hat Wool and Cotton Kepnrter Rives ihe heller here, prices are far from sat- amount ot wool on hand at 1. iidlns lfa lniy as compared with the oiu s ' points In the l ulled Slates. !U;.it?,. that ruled previous to Ihe fliiaie-lal j ;m pounds on the first r January of ",lr."f' , jtlns er as compared with i.03S..' Sew York advices sine that a ti.'.ii pounds on t he fh si ot January In Sill Jose packer writes his lo-'lan;. Ihe stock on hand at the be es) coi rep, indent as follows Hie ; ulnnlnit ot lal vear was considered prune sltuiul in at t!ils end is as (!: small and luaiiiitactuieis were active lows: Cslllornla has on hand ah. ml In hiivlnii II up If lliere should be a K..0iio.uuu or IMiue.iloti pounds ln!r.vial of demand fur woolen uoods' the Santa Clara valley l.an .jr. o;.n the sn ml,,,; would happen ll.irlnc the month of IVcetnher we airaln. The demand for wool du-li,K ""'I ' """ l"nls and dm- the pt esr s of a I. sltlinnte rath ln the aprlnii itionlhs Sil.eert.eeii.er lli.ili a sp,vulutlte liatme ,i that lamnds more Cp lo the present time 1 wool will be sauted as fast as woolen we have n t shipped lino the (', ,n ; piods can l. sold, liewkeis oin- half the sutount we. . shipped last yi sr up to In vein'., r t Ihe n.uks muled on hand thro.mh the eoumry will he less than t vcr knnaa on Jan isry 1. tin, ,101,, n. think tin re will lie a he.ivv d"'esi, l and a sUfrcnitiK ,,f piu, within rn.KNi rri Ks: cil..'S! . . William Indian rile ointment will cure blind, bleeding and ItcMin: piles. It absorbs the tumors, alla It. t; 1 11 at uce. acts as a otilit ey Making Harvest lor ftargGUi isisyerj Ac e,l ,t fi,;, t; r.f ,U o-,e r,0.'.e t!- haln.-c o our fa and winter stocks at bie rcauctions in Pn. ou ca l(J cq ' out all surclus stocks in as short time as passible. We must clear our shelves to make room for our large stock of spring and sumrrur goods, Sale Begins Friday, Jan. 17th, For 14 Days, Including Saturday Feb. Is The Grand Lace Sale At, Newland's Beginning, Friday 17th Here are three lota of lace that were bought down in New York dur ing the recent money panic at about half price. Ia,t N. 1. Consisting of 1880 yards fine Val lace; some of these patterns 4 Inches wide and exceptional good values at i'i 1-lSc a ar. IX)T SO. S. 1800 yds of extra fine Torchon lace; looks like Ifncn; will wash and wear like linen and worth from He to 118 l-2c Uio yard. LOT NO. S This lot of extra fine Valenciennes lace consists of 150 dozen; many worth at least 10c a ynnl. .The three lots will go on sale Friday morning, January 1 7th, for 14 days. Total number of yards 4480, All to be sold at the uniform price at per yd $ 1 .75 Cravenette Suiting, 56 inches will be offered at 98 cents the yard ,5c 25 cent and 35 cent Bedford Serge 25 cent Danish Cloth 35 cent Popular Cloth 35 cent Novelty Suiting; 25 cent Henley Serge at a yard 20c 56 inch Cravenette Suiting worth $ 1 .25 the yard on sale at e . . . 75c Htirlnu: thla anlo wo !A f will offer our eiitlro 1 t?,-,, """ "' ( I'litou I'ananin f JC Siiitlna-. north T.tc a yard ' (lllc .Mohair line NiiltillK AHe UrcsN tiontlM Now on sale at, yd Five Hundred Pairs of 1 5c Hosiery at 1 Oc a pr This will bo an opportunity for you to supply your Hosiery needs for montha to come at a Butlsfnctory saving In price. Tho lot consists of heavy rmton stockings for children, misses , boys, size 5 to 8. Warrant ed to give you entire satisfaction. Friday, Jan. 1 7th 1 wo ,h evrv i f penny of For Two Weeks iscthepair Closing Out. the Shoe Stock 1 Sale Price 10c We now have on hand nbout 200 pairs of Women's. Misses and Chil dren's Shoes, which we are going to close out aswe wish to discontinue the line. They are not old out-of-date allocs but they lire good styles and good values at the regular price. In order that we may sell them out quickly we will sell any or all at 20 Off Special Shirt Waist Sale at. Newlarwi beginning Friday the 17rJ Hundreds ot New 1908 Waists will be on sale for two weeks at from '4 to less TtW actual worth Twelve different styles While Lawn and India Linon Waists. All new J908 styles Some J trimmed with lace and embroidery lonj sieeves open in ironi uiuers nu three quaeter sleeves open en front, and others with three quarter sleeves open in back There is abont one hundred and fifty waists in the lot, some of which woul be good value at $2.50, sale price Other styles at $ 1 .50, $ 1 .98, $2.25, $2.48 and $2.98 iW ttu. It CT kiro blit has; iodic PSRA,cl $1.48 $2.48 SALE PRICE I $1.98 $1.46 I Irk JAR mm PRICE ; $1.48 ,Lci $2.48 Beginning Friday Morning. Jan. 1 7th, this Store will give to every customer whose purcha ,nn O Cf 1 Cillr I? sirs rip Un mo U n. . 1 - .4. 1XT -11 m . " uiHuuiiu wuyh av.vv, Bvjim uo iwu ui nicy iaL. we will nave vJther Souveni TABLE LINEN SALE riulnubtPilly tho lowont prlcoa cvtT nmrked on thi'so iiunllitra. Thw tlt'HlKiiH nro of hlish onU-r. Neat mtlirnH tn wntrr 11UU'. pop ii'a niul floral offsets Home with nnpkln to nuitih, Om ph'co rS Inch Mvahftl tublo tliimunk, fuiu'y (Ii'mIkii, very iipi'ciiil at artt tno plt'ro Oantt'i'tMiry lU'll (It'lsn, blihi-lu'tl Unci) nnd would tv Hmh valiio ut fiu prlro Ivy leaf dsUn. exua ; muI tinallly, nalo pi h , ttl d . , Oiw ptovo (' liu h .l.'slcn. Top pirn -a splendid $1 to iinaltty prho, por iud On. pliMi of flno tnt'ivrtl'd l;iM iMiiuiHk, rn ituht's wid (nil Mv.n-h.'d, ln:iu'Uul patttru and m nl alni s at V.u tl 7 ' In h rt i d hr vv MiMt'tii'd I'aMt' l.ln-n ihut wotiM v jtot'd ptUf. Pt :u A . . . 39c 47c 70c 90c $1.00 $1.25 m mm mmm. Wc have just received a shipment of Ladies' Tailored Suits Price $10.00 to $15.00 Flannelettes 10c Friday timrnhiu t will put in s.tlo our rutin lino of 2 --r K!annol'ttt's- ail notno 1- l- Jr rolori'd Mitins F!:uin'l ia dark tilirs. phitds. I'M-ik an1 stripr. 1 a! per yard Ladies, Misses' and Children's Outing Flannel Gowns Will K nn sal,-, at fnuii 10 per i-i'iit to L'O i.r cnt (f. Kirks' Toilet, Soaps Kirk's .'', S.'BJI lit. ,''.1 tntr T-iIrt mkt's f,,r Wo f, !l T. 11 liars nf Ki,,nl I.auuJ: y Soap Kr 25c 25c Arm and Hammer Brand Soda v:.':r- 25c 4 Pku-t. In Men's Dep't Some exceptional Rood bargains will be offerer! during this sale in the men's and bins' furnishing. $3.' 0 Sweaters $-.?.", Sweaters $-.r,0 Sweaters .'.tio Sweaters J'-'.i'O Hats . . . -.." Hats . . . U.oo Hats ... $1.60 $1.25 Merv's Wool Underwear We will illlt on HH'aV::':1. 90c The Shirt Sale r::.l.iv e;iin,l's store will put ivir lot of Shirts of t kinds Worth op t r '"' 75c s Department tlirli' ho as h.nl as liu 'ea ir.r. ' an.l II no. Williams alt lav.!" Ladies' RubM Frindy mornlne we will P- sale about 100 pairs of ladles' Kiibbera at, pair Misses and children's storm Hubbers at . 4 4 Olive i ColfeeUMclt We have closed a deal the best coffee hous, on ij! flc coast for a si'l't'.J"' Coffee that Is usually f worth lSc to 2ik- tin1 1"'J We will sell this coff Kiiarantee that it "' entirely satisfied. r--im we will refund the in .,a' This lot of Coffee will !' ; Vri.l'ji- ,,,,, .!:,;!. I' iintll sold out I 2 at. ner tinund It Will Pav V' E.C I Vnt TsM, fill ( voi hi tiuiiatelj ou r l.ht .r and lli, car , iripi , Ceveland. o. I to patronize o ir i'f' I " l'.".'.!," ' "', "f 'in. aborted Iiariment for ' ' ' I - Woaseyou. J gX - I K EUGENE &k in i 1