Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 26, 1908, Image 5

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GCARD, THVIUWAV, MAIICII 26, 1008
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' WbEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Hil;iim hark 4 1-2 tf 5c
i Wool is...
PKItSONAL
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F.akin left today fur
STOLE CLOTHES BUT
NOT PROSECUTED
. Trv. nn ve Always Douerht, and which lm
IW W ,. ort vears. , lias borne thn intnra m
1 . nnd hns bivn ninriA muiei. litu ......
i- sonal supervisiou since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in thin.
-ii rmiuterfclts, Imitations and Just-ns-ifood" are but
AWV . .... ..uU witfi niirl ...... f 1... 1 1.1. -
6 r. a nitiiilrnn EiDorliice airamst Kxiierlmenf
jjiUlH) - - "
What is CASTORIA
rstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
ric Drops and SootUlnff Syrups. It Is Pleasant. II
ntalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
nbstance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ind alluj'' Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
folic It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation
sad Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
siooiach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep,
lie CUildr.m's Panacea The Mother's trjond.
Genuine CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
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Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CINTJtUM COMMNT, TT MURRAY STRCCT. HCW YORK CITY.
Is Only One
t'Bromo Quinine99
Is
xative Bromo Quinine
IUB TH WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO IH OH DAY.
Vi remember the Ml name. Look
jtyiature od every box. 26o.
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Get Your Friends
and Parents
Jo Help You
win the "Buck's'' Junior
ange It will be given to the little girl
'to clips the greatest number of our
p containing one or more "Buck's"
' marks-clip the entire ad.
The prize is now on exhibition at
F store-call and sw. ii
Prices Lowest, ot all Times
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS 1
l'KUUry, hsss etc,
Eiiis Prr doz. 1 2c.
l:iiry nur.'-r Per roil .,0 'a 45.
t'rfamery liutter Per roll," til) it
Ileus er 10c.
Frys Per lb., 10c. -
(ieese Per 11)., 7c.
Ducks Per lb., 9c.
Turkeys Per lb. 12. c.
Fruits, cu.-liilili-J. I 'ic.
New Potatoes 50c per ewt.
Onions Per cwt. $4.2.1.
Lemons Per case, $4.21.
Oranges $2.7.1.
Livestock Market.
Steers Per lb 4 f 3 l-2c.
Hood cows 3 i 3 1-2.
liood prime dressed veal fi T 7.
Mutton on foot 4 1-2 ti 5.
Fat Hogs " fit 5 1-4.
Fat Hons, dressed fi 1-2 j 7.
Grain anil Feed.
Flour $4.2.1.
Oat hav $13.
Oat Hay, $13.
Timothy hay Per ton $15.
New Oats Per liu. 4.1c.
Hran MJ r ton, $2i
Mixed feed Per ton $30.
Shorts, per ton $32.
New Whsat Per bu. Sic.
Holled barley Per ton $34.
Chopped feed $31 per ton.
Cracked Corn $3ti-40.
I'Olt'l'LAXIt VAIIKKT HLTOItT
Portland, March 2. A !a'e Issue
of the New Y .rk C'omnienlnl says
of the Ntw York apple market:
"There Is a large accuniulation
of apples on hand In this market,
and on all offerings the tone is weak.
Dealers here do not hesitate to as
sert, that the losses made by specu
lators and holders at primary points
will be large, Mid It Is freely predict
ed that the total will exceed $1,000,
000 on the 1907 crop. There are few
.apples on this market that sell for
$4.;0 per barrel.. The bulk, of the
sales are within a range of $2 to
$3 per barrel, few lots, however, I
reaching the outside figure. The
market has been demoralized by the
heavy stocks of low-grade fruit.
l-'HK Hears Outdo Themselves.
Just as has been predicted
the egg bears members of
the Knockers' Club have outdone
even themselves and suffering from
defeat they are planning new schemes
to secure additional profit out of
shippers. As forecasted in this
report, the egg market went
no lower than 15c on the present
movement and today no sales are
being made at that low figure. The
market now ranges at 15 1-2 and 16
cents with stiles at both figures. The
disposition among the bears here to
beat down the price too far resulted
in many shippers taking the matter
Into their own hands and storage
operations by valley shippers have
begun In earnest. This
OpiMKiitc Tone in Chickens.
Chickens are it) somewhat more
liberal arrivals though the market Is
far from being glutted. Some sales
are being made at a fractional de
cline for old hens but springers are
In demand at top figures. Demand
for best quality turkeys Is very good
I at fair prices.
Itnttei' Is Very Scarce Here.
Supplies of local butter are very
small in comparison to the demand
which has ruled since the last cut in
prices. Best grade Is almost unob
tainable and It Is stilted that In a
few instances a fractional' advjmv
In prices has been asked. In. urdur
to relieve the shortage to sume ex
tent a larger volume, pf California
butter Is being brnpulit to this mar
ket. This soil ft the same, price s
ttne local proiiict; a condition that
very seldom rules here.
! lion. S. B
MonmoMth.
A. .1. Tolmto left this afternoon for
points south.
! .lac'.; l.ittell came down from Mar
1 cola l.it nit;ht.
i C. M. Miller, of liak'T City, is in
: KlWetl" on bllr-'itl'MS.
A. M. Richardson, of Walton, i
! the city on business.
John Kt'rns. a tiaiiicr.t. w'.-o nu
been euiplord In the Kii:hllt sli..'t
restaurant. torm.Tly Vim-cut's, wa !
arrested ttiis al'.ernoou by lH'iu;
Sticriu tli'u. Croncr a ti'.ie hobo caiue!
on tile river bank charted with .steal
ing a suit of clothes from Dech Trit-1
in ouoif, the proprietor of the restau-!
rant. Kerns admitted taklm: tin
Miss Vera llorren returned to Cot- clothes, but said -lie hid them In an
ithg" lirov this afternoon. old trunk in the house where he and
W. T. Kayser came down from C t- the restaurant keeper stay.d so as to
I tage drove this noon on a short visit, prevent any one else from stealing
Mrs. W. O. Hecknrt r turned last them. The officers found a suit in
! night from a visit with relatives near the trunk, but it proved to be one
I Monroe. : owned by Trlfonoff's brother, and his
Mrs. K. E. I'pmeyer. of llarrisliurg. suit was found In another out-of-ihe-
Is visiting friends in Kuegne for a way place in the house. Kerns had
few days. hidden the clothes so that he could
Clifford Edwards and wife went to have returned there tonight nn i tak-
Irvlng on the noon train today on a en them away, but as they wen' not
short visit. , taken out of the house there was no
Y. W. Chessman was a passenger crime committed and Kerns was dis-
for points south on the iiftcrno-iii charged from rustody by Justice of
train todav. the Peace Hryson. niton motion of
(ieorge Hnrnard and Ceo. A. Drurv Deputy District Attorney Skipworta
on biislnes
were over from Cobttr,
yesterday.
C. II. Hansen, of GrlnneH. Iowa.
Is in the city, having arrived here
last night.
O. O. McClelland, of Salem, after
1;. W. ll' iiderson returned home t '
Portland today after a visit at the
home of his father-in-law. .1. M.
Wells. Mrs. Henderson will remain
u business visit in Eugeuu. returned hero a few days longer.
hoi'ie todav". !
IP Vf.'tt KVKW
Tbo merlt3 of the Texas Winder,
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for
testimonials. Dr. JO. W. Hall. 192S
Ollv? street. St. Louis.
flrea'.s; ,ir!""r tonlc drives out
al' " -vl'lc. . Ma'-es the blood rich.
Ft" ' ill' w.-r.ii. ting'':ig 'If".
Mi. p'lab' sp-lt": r"ge'at . T it's
Holii.1: r'.i Itock" Mnii' iln Tci. 35c,
t a or tallies. Linn Drug Co.
m:v today
FOI'N i Lady's bicycle. Owner call
at (Juard office and pay for this
notice.
(iolden Wyandotte and Black Min
orca eggs, $1 per s-ttlng. Address.
I A. Wood, Saginaw, Or. a2 0
j FOIt SALE My fi-year-old standard
i bred, registered driving mare. J.
H. Dnnlels. at Fountain grocery,
j 502 Willamette street. m2N
; FOI! SALE Al Jersey r(,w '"r "ale
at a bargain at the itlver Itoad
j Nurserv. two miles from town.
m2S
FOl'ND A ladles' fur boa nn the
street Wednesday night. Owner
ran have same by calling at (Juard
office and paying for this notice.
HOY
WANTED To learn the busi
ness: nnidy at once at I-rlei-ftlys
.".2 Willamette street. Hi - T
Mrs. liosa Bnnsch Is in a serious
coiidi'ion, and she has been uncon
scious for several days.
Mrs. Itlighton was a p:iss"ner to
Ooshen on the afternoon train to vis1:
friends there a few days.
J. I'. Philips l"ft. this nferno'ii
for a trin to Ashland, expecting to
stop at Itosehurg elivonte.
Miss Ernestine Heslop came up
from Portland today to visit her
aunt. Miss Myra Loveridge.
.1. C. Luckey returned to Portland
today, after having attended the fu
neral (if Mrs. Lizzie Luckey.
A. It. Black came in from the north
this 'afternoon lifter an absence (if
several months from Eugene.
Mrs. It. Claude Gray went to Cot
tage grove this afternoon to visit rel-
ntivs and friends a few days.
P. D. Gilbert, a former Eugene
grocer, now a prominent traveling
salesman. Is In the city today.
Mrs. M. Welch retupned to Port
land today after visiting at the home
of her son, Russell Welch, In Eugene.
Geo. W. Taylor left on the noon
train today for Lacomb, Linn county,
to see his father-in-law, who is very
III.
M. J. Dirk and family returned to
Myrtle Creek today aftr h-.ivlng at-,
tended the funeral of Mrs. Julia Ad
am v
Mrs. V. B. Mathews came down i
from Goshen on the noon train tod"y I
to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. L. I
Warnock. I
Dr. E. C. Strong, of Salem, re
turned home today after having vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. O. J. Hull,
who is ill.
William Howard, of Okemah, Ok
lahoma, was an arrival In Eugene
this morning and he mny locate In
this vicinity.
Jess Blesecker. who has hn vis
iting his sister, Mrs. John Othtwvlt,
In Eugene for a few days, leaven to
night for Portland.
V. F.
the city
llcbert, of Hazel Dell, Is In
ICARTEfSl
Kittle
.s.
Positively ciiron by
tiiCNU liitttu IMls.
Tin-y also relievo LI
UL,vsUoa and Too lloor
F:iU!i. A perrert rem
edy (it IHaluess. Nausea,
Drowsiuetw, Bd TusU1
to tUo Mouth, Coatod
Tonpiio. Pain In tbo SMa
ToUi'ID LIVEK. Tlu
regulate tbo Howrls. purrly Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
i fCARTER'S
H IVER
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sitml8 Signature
Rrnirr iip!TITUTES
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidnuya and bladder? Have yuu
pana tn the loins, side, hack, groins
dep the eyes? Too froquont a desire
to pass urine? If io, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., prlee 60 cents. Wllllatnr
Mfg. Co., rfD'i Cleveland. Ohio,
The W. C. T. !'. of Bast Eugene
will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2
o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. M.
Day. Every member is requested to
be present, as special business la to
ho tr'alisactod.
Now's the time td take Porky
Mountain Tea. It drives out the
germs of winter, builds up the stom
ach, kidneys mil liver. The most
wonderful spring tonic to make peo
ple well. You'll he surprised wltlv,
the results. 3.1c, tea or tablets. Linn
Drug Company.
Booster Says:
"Where hearts arc
trumps, I always lead a
spade;" Quite a practical
as well as romantic gentle
man, with the splendid
example of Mine, Booster
to keep him. fQ,m cei'.tiig
stale
If you need any tools
wc can show you the lat
est improvements in gar
den tools, also mechanics'
tools, household utensils,
builder's hardware (such
locks you never saw I)
For anything in up-to-this
day's hardware don't
overlook our store.
Yours for business,
Gnffin Hirdwire Co
EUROPEAN PLAN
ABSOLUTELY. FIRE-PROOF
Los Angeles' Safest Hotel
LINE OF..
New Granitware just m
Stoves, Ranges
(Hid H?Atprc of the Leading
t, I HMO HARDWARE STORE
50 Rait, NinCh Strt.
LOST In this el'y. Tuesday, or Wed.
n-sdav. a geld hr.-ieele-. Finder
please return to 14 Kat Tenth!
s:rvet. m2S
WANTED All the people of Ijine
county to know that I. J. 11 Ian
es, tiave moved my Insurance nf-,
fice to thn Fountain Grocery, 502 I
Willamette street. m2
FOR SALE One fine flyenr-'ld
gentleman's driving horse, weight
loud pounds; price $171 for horse, J
buggy and harne.. J. H. Daniels.
Foun'aln grocery. 502 Willamette
mis
THE KING EDWARD
in Inc Hurt ol Ibt Gty
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFI
A very desirable hotel (or all visitor! to the city.
First class in all respects
Rates $1.00 per day and up. Write for .booklet
T0USLEY COMPANY, Props.
Made in
New York
'js-lENJAMIN and
IBa "Correct
I Clothes for
r
iVien are
synonymous terms.
"Benjamin" Clothes are
the creation of the best '
talent in New York,
the home of the most
skilled designers and
tailormcn in the world.
The Prices arc always
Right.
We alone sell them in
this city.
A.
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
1 The Eugene
i Business College
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Will be open all summer. Students
may enter a.fty time,
i
In this age of competition there is
little chance for the young' person
who faces the wond without the'
knowledge and skill that I! comes
through special training.
Investigate our methods. , Informa
tion cheerfully and promptly furnished.
MRS. M. RANSOM,
Principal.
2 IT MOST GROCERS SELL '
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2
3
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Made ol (elected Entern Orrgon hard wheat. It pro
Jucm more loavei ol breid than any other flour and lh
loavea are llelil.r and whiter. Hecauie ol Hit increased
quantity ol bread produced 'he cml la no higher than lor
other llouri. ASK YOUR GKOCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS 2
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BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in out nev building 3 T!
acroasthe 4 i w will rai4 $4 see! you.
..skciaL.
SAVQ CkLr4for 63c
BriiU nd Slaws Strictly C jtc Pi ;J
BKODER.S BR.OS. mt
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