THK ElOESK DAILY Gl'ARD, tHCBSDAf, FBBBtARf , ltO
Eugene Theatre SSS"h. stc!i, lg
Friday, Feb. 21st
Ena?ement of the
Eminent Actor
CHARLES B. HANFORD
Under the Management of
F. LAWRENCE WALKEK
in a notable revival of
Antony and Cleopatra
A Sumptuous Scenic Production, new and novel
electrical effects, a chorus and ballet of unusual
attractiveness, bcautiffully costumed, will tend to
make this engagement one of the most substantial
offerings of the year.
CURTAIN AT 8:30. POSITIVELY NO ONE SEATED
DURING AN ACT
Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
IT CUTS SOME ICE
If the store is a clean place: if 'the salesmen are
obliging; if the service is prompt, and last, but not
least if , the quality of the goods is the best, the store
never lacks business. Come and give us a trial order'
and be convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin
ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness.
We carry a complete line of staple and fancy
groceries, flour and feed, and buy and sell country pro
duce. .
97 WESTIEICHTti
SSS7x W. J. Gibson & Son
EU BANG J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGtS..
Mi KPNZIF. STAGEIcavm Eurne EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
At iiZO 4. m. St J flea do not call .it A dHy tUgeltAvrt Eugene Al 6 '.. m,
r rlv e tfMilnCr tut will e.ill Ut lor Maplfton, clone Ci-nnrdlm. by
boggAgr II 'i.olillrd lite day be tare. tramcr tor I 'lot cue e and cnie
Mage Phono Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
.ANNOUNCEMENT
G. II. Irish wishes to announce that' he has
puacltased the GROClvRY stock of 15. A.
Allen cc Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and
' carries at all .limes the best brands of
Grockkh;, I'i.oik and Fkkd. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Phone
Main 3 J
G. H. IRISH
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just ii
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters &k,"din:
SI I rWP HARDWARE STORE
Ls l VM1 50 East. Ninth Street.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK fOODS BY USING
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Cruth and mil in feed or salt. Proper dots in tablets
5M.ur.s vorit stoc k umk i.iki: tiii: top pkut:
Contain no Savrttntl, AtttM. Chop Fr,l or bias. Ak lor nd trj onit -AKIDOO v-i.li!iot
T.hlrlt. VVorni, Ki,lny. Clin Wfn Oi.-lr UJeW, Mr . I-. vi . Itef v ln.:vt t.Sif u. I ,m. IVnslft,
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53 E,tC
9th S'roit
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER. President.
I- H. POTTER Vice Pres.
F. N. McALlSTER Cashier.
Cor' 7th and WllUmtlte
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Chlltlm bark 4 1-2 3 5c.
Wool 18,..
I'miltry. Etiu. i-te.
F.kkd Per doz IS it 20c.
Uiilry Mutter I'er roll 50 45.
Creamery Butter Per roll, 60
Helta Per lb., 10c.
Kryu Per lb., 10c.
(ieete Per lu., 7c.
buck Per lb., Sc.
Turkeys Per lb. 12c.
t-'ttlltM. Wft.efttltlf'. '
New Potatoes 50c perewt.
Oniona Per cwt., 3.75.
Lemon Per cane, $3.75.
Oranges $2.75.
Livifftnrk Market,
fitecra Per lb., 3ftZViC
Uood cows 3 a 2 l-2c.
flood prime dressed veal r,6ir.
Mutton on foot Per lb., 3ft44c
Kot Hok 5 4 3-4.
Fat Hogs, dreaaed 6c.
iruin muiJ Feed.
Flour $4.25.
Oat hay 16.
Cheat hay per ton $14.
Timothy hay Per tun $15.
New oata Per bu., 42c.
Ilran. per ton, $26.
Mixed feed Per ton, $28.
Sliorta. per ton, $30.
New w!ieat Per bu., 80c.
Holled barley, P;r ton, $35.
'hopped feed $31 per ton.
PORTLAND .MA It K FT ltFPOKT.
Portland, Or., Feb. 19. Dealers
rejmrt a Hinuller amount of chickens
coiulUK to market. Receipts today
were Hinaller thun expected. Country
shlppera acein to he holding back for
tho appearanco of ,un Improved
market, but tho trade expects little
Improvement as long as eastern Htock
Is offered on the present basis.
J Receipts of ckks are accumulating
along the streets und some dealers
; are quoting as low as 22c today, with
i others claiming to sell 1 cent above
! that figure. In any event the market
i Is gathering weakness and those sel
i ling nt tho lower figure consider
j themselves fortunate In getting from
I under a falling market.
Dressed meats are in small supply
again and the market Is firmer and
sales are being made mostly at top
figures.
Hiilmon Cutrh Is IhicrcitHinit. (
The long expected Increase in the
I run of salmon has put in an appear
I anco und fishers report a continuous
lino of chlnhoks from Astorln to Ore
gon City. This la tho first great run
of the prcRcnt season and tho trade
expects It to continue for some time.
Not only are there great niimhors of
Chltiooks In the river, but steelheads
are In large supply. Receipts in this
city during tho 24 hours were greatly
liiemtst'il and the trade cxpt'ds that
lower prices will soon result from a
contlnuancu of iin-m-nt" coudltiouH.
Old prices still In effect today.
Nobody Wants tiont Meat.
Coals are by fur the weakest fea
ture in tho Front street. Tresh meat
market. A few are received from up
the valley every week, hut they drag
at whatever price is asked for them,
and dealers are of the opinion that
If the animals are valuable for any
other purpose it would lie better to
keep them than to slaughter them for
the market. Prices quoted today
were I to 3 centB a pound, and there
is but little demand for them even
at those figures.
Dressed Turkeys Drag.
Receipts of dressed turkeys today
were rather In excess of the demand,
and the market was weak, for at this
time of the year, Iheru Is usually but
llllle-cull for such stock. Tho top'
price quoted was 1.1 cents. Live tur
keys i re not salable. Chickens and
hens also move slowly with 12 1-2
cents tho highest price quoted. Re
ceipts were moderate. Kggs were
weak nt 22 to 25 cents, the demand
In the north have fallen off t'o a Con
siderable extent.
Ocaiige Market is Firm.
Oranges are firm In the south and
In the local market as well, hut prices
have undergone no change. Not many
are now moving this way. but the
movement from California to the
East Is reported heavy. Japanese or
anges are about cleaned up hero and
no further shipments of the fruit to
this market are expected this season.
Other fruits generally are In fnlr sup
ply aud selling nt the same prices as
for some days past.
t'elel-y Supply Is Liuiiteil.
One car of celery came lu from
!.os Angeles today anil another Is due
Thursday. Ileyond that, It Is snld.
llllle, It hiiv more celery will come In
from the South, as stocks In Calif-1 7"
ornla are nlmut exhausted. The mar-' ""Kebullners will find the trtst
ket here and In the South Is firm. ' ""gains In lllnlr street addition,
but there were no'changes In prices 1 ynk Jro,,r lown terms: pay for your
today. The car that arrived yes-' or R,'re lraot out of 'olir month
terday and was reported rejected was 'y "vngs. tf
taken up at n reduced price later In
the day
Too Much Inferior Veal.
OYCr-lliri!t! rei-elnls nt veil) Hint lin
to be rated as coarse and Ill-fed
tend to weaken (ho market for the
I better grades, aud the licsl quota
'Hons on the latler lodav were S 1-2 '
to rents. The bulk of the stuff re-! x
celved goes at 7 to S cents Dealers
look fur lower prices as the season
advances. The p.uk market Is well
mulntained. receipts being onlv
moderate and prices the same as for
several days past.
Hop Vrnusai tli.n nl Low t'igtiiv.
, There Is :lll a considerable
amount of business reported In the
local hop market IValers continue
to annnuui'c purchase from growers,
hut all transactions are at low fig
ures; generally atvnu.! pound.
'The business at this time is maliilv
1 from the smaller brewers, who huv
only in small lets.
Brief V,),-, ,,( . Trade.
tnUi',1 ,;r of
:ali:e
l!le
w :is
South
annul:' itn- a: u ais f.,
this in ,u ii j r
i Hioker M ir'ln rcno
i or.llli!' s f iv le!l ,ii t',i
n ; .r V.-t is .
's a i ar nt
his le..rnnn:
ii h i; l.iucr
' w Ml v t.i
I'.ealii
practically no California business re
ported. Celery market Is firmer ind iome
are quoting an advance of 25c to
day. Some very choice head lettuce Is
being received from Los Angeles.
Selling at 75c a dozen.
Mexican tomatoes are still arriving
in fine shape and price is firmly
maintained at $3.50 per box.
Front Street sells at the following
prices. Prices paid shippers are less
regular commissions:
PORTLAND MARKFT REPORT
Creamery Butter 30c 35c.
Eggs 22 6 23c.
Chickens 12 H 13c.
Wheat Valley, R3c: bluestem, 85c
Oats Per ton, $27 $28.
Barley Per ton, $27 $30.
Hay Timothy, $18; cheat, $14.
Grain Hay $14g $15.
Mohair Choice, 29 30c.
Wool Valley, 1 6 4 18c.
Hops Prime, 4 1-2 6.
Potatoes 401 50c.
Onions $2. 25 $2.35 per cwt.
Chittim bark 4&5V4c.
elukxe psrapfcimr
WILL GROW VALLARIiE
Blair street addition property is
sure to double In value within the
next two years. Two electric rail
ways are coming up the valley from
Portland and both of them must en
tor the city from the west, and the
line that will tap the Siuslaw coun
try can not go out In any other di
rection: As sure as water runs down
hill, Kugene must build down the
valley because the business is
there.
There are both acreage tracts and
large lots In this addition, only a
mllo from the business center and
three blocks from the Geary public
school.
. Prices are very reasonable and you
may make your own terms, a Bmall
payment down aud monthly install
ments If you desire.
Tho Jumping Off Place
"Consumption had me In Its grasp,
and I had almost reached the jump
ing off place when I was advised to
try Dr. Klng'B New Dlsovery. 1 want
to say right now It saved my life. Im
provement began with the f lrat bot
tle and after taking one dozen bottles
I was a well and happy man again."
says George Moore, of Grimesland.
N. C. As a remedy for coughs and
colds and healer of weak, sore luugs,
and for preventing pneumonia New
Discovery Is supreme. 50c and $1 at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. Trial
bottle free.
RIDS FOR WOOD
The board of education of School
District No. 4, Kugene, will receive
bids up to the 20th day of February,
1908. at the office of tho clerk,, Mr.
Frank Relsner. for tho delivery at
the varioua school building in Ku
gene of 1 00 cords of oak wood and
100 cords of fir wood, said delivery
to ho completed on or beforo Sep
tember 1, 1H0S.
Tho hoard reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids and a bond for
the faithful performance of the con
tract will he required of tho success
ful bidder. If any there he.
Diner February Nth. 1908.
i FRANK HK1SNKH.
f30 Clerk.
Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, nf Harbor, Me.,
speaking of Electric Hitters, Bays: "It
Is n neighborhood favorlto here with
ub." It deserves to be a favorlto ev
erywhere. It gives quick relief In
dyspepsia, llvor complaint, kidney
derangement, malnutrition, nervous
ness, weakness and general debility.
Its action on tho hood, as a thorough
purifier makes It especially useful as
a spring medicine. This grand nlter
ntivo tonic Is sold under guarantee
Int W. A. Kuykendall's drug store.
50c.
SHIP VOI It PHODICK
to Hell Tower Co., !02 Post Street,
Seattle, Wash. They always pay
the highest market price.
M7
PORTLAM) ROYAL RAKKItV
Bread, tho best and healthiest
broad made. For sale at Otto's.
A little love, a little wealth,
A little home for you and me:
It's all I ask except good health.
Which comes with llolllster's
Rocky Mountain Tea.
inn nitro co.
C. K. Pennants at the Gilbert Art
Company, 50 cents. fo
I Logan and Phenomenal berry roots
'"" s"1''- ' ','n'" each. Address Box
Eugene, Or.
j "tlo of llm.l Settlement
j Notice Is herehv given thnt the un.
Me: -signed, administratrix of the es-
'taie of Austin Coot, deceased, has
flle.1 her account for final settlement
i.i sain rninii-, iinu .miuuay, ine Atl
d:iv of February, I10S, has hii-n set
fur final hearing by tho county court
of I.ane contitv. Oregon.
Kt.I.KX J. HOOT.
Administratrix I
j ' Nolle.
'Estate of
of Filial Scttcim-nt.
Frank O. K'nierson. de
ceased,
V ulce Is hereby given that f.-'ors-H
lorrU, administrator of said cs
t.i"e. ha filed his final ncciuuit as
a.lnitniMriiUir of said estate, a-id
Wndav, the ith day of March. l;'iv
it 10 nYIiH'k In t'le forene.iTi uf -mi.1
i!,n, has been s't bv the i-nuit f,.:
V iitini: the s.ime. Hi''! ii v nl.j.-i ' ns
tV i- r.'.iv be filed h.'rc-n.
I'.it. d this, ,!;, f F, ,..
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i;i:o it imv.;kn.
Amiiilstrauir.
MR. PRIGMORE'S
ASSURANCE.
The Ice season was on, and a party
of young men and women were taking
advantage of It for skimming the Icy
surface of one of those little bays ly
ing along til coast of Long Island.
There were Harry .Morro. Jlarjorie Kent
aud Guthrie Prigniore. There were a
lot more, but these three c the only
ones who figure lu this story. Prig
mure was rich, domineering aud one
of those reckless men whose reckless
ness Is usually folly. With women he
counted for far more than be was lu
trlnslcully worth. Morro was modest
and. though cool, had a very keen ap
preciation of danger, especially of that
attending Ice boating. Nevertheless he
was fond of sports, and of no sport
was be more fund thau this same glid
ing over Ice on steel runners.
Prlgmore bad Joined the party at the
Bayslde hotel, a stranger to most of
them. He had not been there six
hours lwfore every girl set her cap for
him. This didn't matter much for any
of the men except Morro. who had
beeu attentive to Miss Kent, and they
were supposed to be on the eve of an
engagement. When the party left the
hotel und went down to the Ice boats
It was expected that each of the men
would take out a girl und that Harry
Morro would take Murjorle Kent.
What dlil Prlgmore do without consult
ing preferences but hand .Murjorle on
to a boat I nd get on himself. This as
surance was Just what captured the
girls, aud Marjorle couldn't help cast
ing a coquettish glance at her lover,
as much as to say, "Isn't It nice to be
preferred by this splendid fellow to all
the otheraV" Hurry looked anxious.
"Have you ever run an Ice boat. llr.
Prlgmore?" he asked.
"1 was born on one." Prlgmore re
plied gayly. and. letting out the Mil.
he started, as be was bound to do In
everything, to lead the party. He
hadn't gone a hundred yards, however,
before his sail. Jibed, the boom Just
grazing Murjorle' s head.
"There'll be trouble there." mutter
ed one of the men. "He doesn't know
bow to suU an ice bout."
Most of the couples stopped to watch
the favorite. A strong wind was blow
ing from across the bay. Prlgmore
and Miss Keut were well out on the
Ice when they were observed trying
very hurd to do something, but what
was not apparent.
"Great lieuvens." exclaimed Morro.
paling, "the sheet's fouled the tiller!
He can't bring her up Into the wind."
On the opposite shore the breakers
had broken up the lee and were rolling
in on the smiil. If the occupants of
the Ice boat failed to release the sheet,
they could not bring the boat up luto
the wind aud they would go over the
edge of the hurd Ice and bo pounded
with the broken pieces on the bench.
Rut with the wind pulling on the sail
they were not likely to ja't It back
to disengage the sheet. .Morro jumped
into mi Ice boat and started after them.
Now U'lruii a race letween life and
death. Morro was an expert Ice boat
man antl knew how to get the best
sced out of his boat. He was watch
ed anxiously by the party on the shore,
who kept the chased boat In view as
well. From the start he gained, hut
could he catch tin couple beforo they
shot over the edue of hard Ice? The
only advantage he had was that their
efforts somewhat retarded the speed
of their boat.
lu time Morro got within a hundred
feet of them, they liolng within some
(kit) feet of the breakers, both boats
gulng at a terrltic speed. The sight
lelore them was awful. The breakers
rolled In. throwing up the anchor Ice.
dashing It down, then sucking It un
der the tloe for another break.
The party on the opposite shore stood
looking on In ghastly silence. Nearer
and nearer Morro approached the yacht
he chased, anil at last they could see
him. as they supposed, fouled with It.
Then the two beats liegan to spread
apart, the sheet of Morro's being cased
off and inn king a sharp turn In w hich
only a considerable weight over the
raised skate kept the boat from going
over.
Morro had steered his yacht along
side of the other. Prlgmore. without
waiting for Marjorle to save herself,
made a Jump and caught a projection
en Morro's bout. Morro reached for
Marjorle aud drew her safely over the
gap. Then. dim-Hug her and Prlgmore
to get on the windward side, he spun
his luuit around sharply and put her
tH-forv the wind. A crack In the lee
llko n plst.il shut lieneath the runners
made every heart stand stIH. hut the
headway saved theiu. and in ten sec
onds mere they were out of danger.
The sight of the abandoned yacht
shooting over Into the broken l,e and
pounded with It gave them a shudder.
; "ley drew a deep sic), of relief,
, '""'"J 1-erore a freh wind, it was
not '""s '"'fore saver and saved up.
Proached the party standing on the
1 shore, who gave one veil of welcome.
ice men mrowlng up the r h,iw ti...
girls waving.
When they left the boat Marlon..
Kent fell nu the neck of one of her
Klrl friends, hid her face ami trem
bled, l'rliiniore's assurance hail BiM'n
place to a ("lasjly l,,k of terror. ir.
r busied himself loHerhn; the sail of
his tiesit.
Ti en- wjs sn-.nethim; In t:,
es.-a;-e th?t d.'te.n.l the -:
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Nervotm women should profit
by Mrs. Burton's experience with
Lyclla K. Pinkhain's Compound.
Mrs. Helen Barton, of 27 rear
Bon Street, Chicago, IO, writes to
Mrs. llnkkain -.
" 1 was all run-down, and on the verg
of nervous prostration from overwork
and worry, and ill In bed, when I began
i ...i:.. c liinlhnm1. Vpfrctaole
taxing Lium t-t. - -n --
Compound. After I had taken it a week
Icommenceu to get ncner. i tuuimu
its use, mv nervous trouble disappeared,
and I am completely restored to health.
t i 'r ...ic l.' o.nlstiiimV Vegetable
i Iiopt: uvuii -n
Compound will benefit other women
as it has me.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Cointiound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female illn,
and has i isitively cured thousandsof
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,di7.ziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mm. Plnkham invites all sick
women to write ber for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
The Orphcum
Eugene's
Popular Play House
Two changes
per week
Continuous performance
from 7:30 to 10
Mat!n:e everv Saturday
at 2:30
Mon.,Tues. and Wed.
Moving Pictures
"His First Success,"
"Bathing under difficulties"
and "The Rivals"
Illustrated Seng
"Bees in the Hive"
Comedy Ske tch
Veach and Veach
Buck and Wing Dancing
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Mixed Paints I
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We carrv 62 different citterns
ot WALL PAPER all
ncv and up to date
Ludford & Haskell
Pract-cil Painteri and Decorators
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fit- - . I , r.
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People who are going io
8 locate in this rramhi, ,j
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if you are desirous of dis
posing ot properties sui
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. Wi
are personally acquainid
with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are comtng west.
you want to SELL, list
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there is going to be "things
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