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the ki gkxk iiAii.Y cu'Aitn. Tin i:sn w. .ri:n. a. nxw 9 . ... ... S ' BBanBnBmwssm Bin ndise Thrown WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET prig's ;u-f bfiiK shaded. Supplie !tnVf Nt-tt's tI hum Stivn. T i 1,11 l'f llllll lll'l :.i ri-. 1 n f. f.M- Chittlm bark 4 Wool 1 S(-. IViiilliy. KtiKS i'if. 0 i;tts FVr doz.'n. 12 Dairy Butior Tit rnil--..0 ;M.".. I'reanifry LlntttT Her rvtll, 00 uf Huns Per lb.. 10c. Frys Per lb., HV. OiH'st1 Per lb., 7e. Ducks Per lb., c. Turkf ys Per lb, U-o. - Fruits, VeluMf. l-'c. Potatoes S0c per i'wt. Onions Per cwt. $4.1! .". -onions Per case.' J4 - Oranges J2.75. Livestock Marker, Steers Per lb 4 (.! 3 l-ic. Good cflws 3ti S 1-2. (loot! prime dressed vealtl (if 7. Mutton on foot 4 1-2 f.i ".. I'M Hngs 5(iTi 1-4. Kat ll-.s, dressetl t; 12 n 7. Oram Mini FtiMl. Flour $4.4. Oat bay fir..' Out Hay, $1S. Timothy bay Per Tun Ji". New Oats Per liu. Ce. Itr.vi l r ton. J:':'. Mixed food Per tun in. Shorls, per ton - ?;12. New W'btllt Per lul. S."..'. Holleil barlpy Per ton $14. rbonped feed ?:I1 oer ton. C'rackeJ Corn $3(1-40. lai pi t:ne .-lla ie I tianan.i war tir..v. in day. I.oi.il trade is ;n, lined t ,i .all! te bluft i'f Uyan ot SeaMle and sev- j era d.-aleis have or.l"iv.l supplier ' t'r.un utile,' sotlf.es o ! Sliipnieuts of eastern Or-.ton e .-! tato-'s to Mi-soun river p.tinis ai'. I m.. wini;. !i,vause of the low late. W hile receipts f olanites are heavy, the sales are IncreasiliK and 1. rices arc sttfiVnliiK instead ol weak- eniui; here. W heat and fl.iiir trade continue nominal. j The temporary weakness In onions! lias h'.'en turned into intens streimth loially and the price for tliej best stock stands fitrni at $1 .'.0 tnilnv! Blouu Front Street. u While the price, in the sout'i is no hicher tl."ii this. therj Jre lew onions froij here (i Inn offered (!.-- u tl.e pres nit time POIt'l l,.M) UVKSTuPli MAlftvKT Prices prevailing in the local niar- i tv.-i toiiaj art : t j Dims H,',I $:,.7."i -.1 (1.00; medium I $."..a0 '.t r..7.'i; feeders $.".."0 e ."...".'i. i I Cattle - lies: steers $ I 7.". :i I sr. ; jlneiliiiiu $1 2."i'o I 7".; eniirninii $:).;.() ! .M 4.00: cows. b..s f t.?:. I Iconiuiou, $;1.2.". o 3.7.".; calve $t.ioi': i Sheen - It. -st w.-thcrs Sit.oe ,' (: rot; I ewes. $."...".0 M O.llll ; sprllli; lallti'S,! uotulnal. 1 Wheal - Valley SI; llliieslem ST.. J Cascara - i Chitt ini bark i Sr'jj: 1--C pound an AYcCelnMc Preparation for As slmil.i liu iric !'oit anil Uc ula Usig tbc 5louuiJvs uiut Bowels of e3 iVorth of Mercha from the top of om 1 1 .30 A. M., building $L FRIDAY Goods now on Display in our Windows I m m& m hi i i r it i liyniiiiiv1'7'''''''"'""'"' I. Following the Free ' DesLribution Of OUR. PRESENT STOCK On ALL GOODS MUST GO Wanted 50 SALESMEN 50 Sale Continues Daily until Present Stock Is Exhausted GOODS THROWN ke Chan 5 The Wmi o eiore I'OKTLAM) M.ltKi:T liKPOltT. ' pa ;i (1 n i :i y Qf : r m er s in i h i1 Wiirjiino.iu valley who Imv for ':u's 1u",n stadllv urowlnir n.nirt'r ls a rosnlt of opt'iai Ions l;i hops and other proluels that yield hut meaner If any returns at all. are h 'iunini; to turn their attention t; tivostoek. it can safely he said that hundreds more ar? waiting for dofinite as surance that the big parking, plant projected hero is Ruins to be a suc cess! Thenthero will he a dras tic cut In tho hop acreage ot this Jstati. and a biu; rut In the production j of a number of other crops that have In recent years failed to score ;is monsy-nmkers.) Thiit is the statement tunde today by n. J. Hecl;er, of Heckfr I(rj:hers, dealers In livestock, with head quarters at Albany, who rame la witii a carload of stock yesterday. "A now era Is just now open let in the Willamette valley." wntl Mr. I Meeker, "and the estnblishtbeiit of the mammoth Kluunhteriiitf and pack ins plant by thp Swift and other in trct5 at Tort land i.s the' factor that Is making for an industrial rev olution in the. great agricultural dis trict west, of the Cascades. All the fanners want to know Is that the packing plant as projected is going to he a success. When they are ns- Kiirsttil nf this thf-v tvlll mitt hmm nml poverty and raise hogs, cattle and sheep for the Portland market." Provisions Are Advanced Again. Portland provision market has been affected by the recent sharp advance in the prlcu ot various pro ducts In the east, iuTlurilng live h'tgs and tho manufactured stock. The Union Meat company here ia quot ing small hams up to'13VyR a pound, which Is a net advance of Vfcc over former rulings. Picnics and cottage roHs are advanced a full cent a pound; the former going to 1 0c and the latter to 11c a pound. A like advance( put the price of shoulders to 11c today. In bacon .the tenden cy was fractionally downward ow ing to the fact that prices in that line had scarcely been hit by the aval- I anche which struck the general pro- vision market ab'mt a month ngo, The drop today amounts to but a i fraction. The general provision market Is In very fine form today; 'the advmce in the price of live hogs In the yard. here yesterday to 6c be I Ing somewhat of a help toward main taining the advanced standard for tthe manufactured line. Higher Price for VvnI. In the dressed veal market a I higher range of values Is again In effect. The market for best stock is all the wajsfrom 9 to 10c a pound, the latter figure being received by a large receiver. At such high values the returns to the shipper should be heavy. For dressed hogB the Front street market Is in fine shape because of the very Hcant arrivals In the stock yards and the higher price ruling there. Some of the best stock Is moving off as high as Kc a pound. This is for select small sizes. Large hogs, while showing a disposition to move, are not bringing the ton values by any means. This should be taken Into consideration by shipper. Small Are Sen roe. There is a great scarcity of small fish In the local wholesale market. The storms off the coast have pre vented the usual catch and In conse- iNtrt html tuutjit inns. civani"ry Mutter 'Sr rn Kggs, irc r,i itir! Chickens 1 -I Cn 1 Wht at Valley S3; Ulnestem S.". Oats- Per ton, $'2t w US. Parley Per ton. $2 7 '"t KM. Hay Timothy. $17; Cheat, $1-1. Grain May 1 "i (t 1 6 Mohair Choice, Lu Wool Val!-y. HUi 1 Sc. Hops Prime 4c fit 1-He, Potatoes M n flue. Onions $;i.75fi $1.00 per cwt. CANDIDATE VOW SI 1 1 :it 1 1- I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for sheriff, subiect to the derision of the voters at the Democratic primaries on April 17'. If nominated and elected I promlHo to perform the duties of the office to the best of niv abilitv. MAUKY U llOWX. Promotes Dtcstion.Checrful uess ami Rest.Conlains neither ()pium.Ntorihiie nor rlmurol. Not Naucotic. .4Lk Srni i'ff nm.-.t A perfect liemeilv 1'nrConslipa liou, Sour SUuiuicU.Diiiri'lioea, and LOSS OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW S'ORK. For Infitnts nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought .Bears the Signature tXACT C0PVOF WRAPPER, in Use For Over Thirty Years THC OlMT.un OOMMNV, NtW VONM OITV. Kou cor.NTV jrixiK. I lieroby ntinouiiet. myself nn a ennriirinte for re-election for llin Ite piililieHii no mi iiui l.lnn for Poitni) Jddce nt tlie Lnne eouiily prlninrles, April 17, 10S. al6 G. R. CIIItlSMAN. roil 'XHTAltI,H John J. Hess. I hereby nnnoimrf Hint I will he n cnnillJnto for coiiHtn hle on (he Hemoernllc ticket. Uon'l forget the primary April 17th. I hereby nnnnnnce that 1 ll ho a cnndlilntp for re-election to the office nf county icsessnr, subject, to the vote of tlie Republican party at the primary election Anrll 17. e' . B. F. KEKNEY. vii,i,..mi:tti.: vam.ky o. 0 l!i:il('KS (J.X.S ItATKS The Wlllnme'tn Valley0 Coinpnny 'Icslr.'s to announce that beKlnnlnii the first of April thconlulimim chaine for pas will be reduced from $1 peic month, the present minimum charge, to 50 cents per month. nl ASNOrXrK.MK.NT J. M. Howe and J "V. Uuor nave opened a real entHttj office In the bulldlns with J. A. Mnurer'n Jewelry store, nnmiinr S42 Wil lamette street, where we would be pleased to have all oid friends who have property to sell, Dc'.h farm and city, call and list aame with us and we will do our best to sell same. iiowe & buoy, tf 62 Willamette Street 'Twill be the Mercantile nsation of the Age I V S & Uk -A & -) 12 vTkiaetts St. . 3 Doors South of 9ih St. EUGENE, OR.E. , qimnco a v liable hii pp I tH it II over i tho coat ar mnitll, with prlcew utiff. Uazor clarriK nnd crabs are HkewlHe j hard to obtain, t -jt tin1 Kntne reaHon. I Sacramento nlinon U In K"'d supply, but hlt;h prlcfH are Htlll the rule In (the Hniith, and rf rftMruf htre. The I run of Hmelt has been terminated and no frenhuppliea are to lay In the local market. Vitus Are ytte(J Tinner. A flnner tone ih Mnwn tbroimbont the local eKK market today. A va li able Hiippllefi are not ro llb'ral and oiitKldo uhlpinentH are Btlll very heavy. Alaska j-blpi.tentu predomi nate, but the local consumption Ik taklnwmoKt rtf the ttnd uctlijn. The calrnon fleet ia taking no tun ntippll for-s In thf far north. 4 Hinc cf t,h I'K t'Kv Intt'D I"d for lai'j wlni'T . us- ar rvu kf.'d solid ith Mriiiml ited 1 :t. , . - For chlrkun tli" ntnrUet retnalnA ! in. very flins fhajte with Biijipliex In i ad- rntM f c th" d'iion. ' Hen v ( III t pill OV L It lie. A 't-ordiiiL' ' : ou'-rs, tli- pr'-n' :i a liux'"r jj'-ftwth nf h'T- !: "i-i- in this m .u'.'y ri;ta In ftny ;iri U'im .v ;i- .n ;ti t litst'iry ' t c v.i 'if ' ry. Th" n i her nf Ium.'-h (. , nwiT'-rlaily lncr.i-d and lh- platitK show n;or Krowh th.m nual.' T:i)h Ih diie t' fh ra'ht-r mild meatlier that prevailed during the winter. Hothouwi cucuuiberK from th eaat are In Terr large supply here and ftftJHTH CJIIADH KXAMl.VATION'H The eighth Rrado final examina tions for the public Bchools will be held May 14, 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should notify me of tho number of questions want- I ed and tho name ,f the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at leant 1 r dayti before the date for which tho questtona are wanted. W. II. DILL A It , County B'iLr'titeride:f. im okm Tiov m uiai; e 4 12 Willamette Htree. Timber an farm lands lngwar.d small tracta. City propertlej). Lotn in Sladden and Klalr additions to Kutfene. We have t be foodri and the pricea are right. It will pay you to Investigate our propoKiiiotiH before you buy elsf wher". OKK'iON LAND CO. ; vAii;if watki:! For pffie bed roi k water nee ! ! rmke'rt l.i fn r. We cay.' off all Mir , fa e att'r by casing Into the b-d rtxk, ltihur!ii; nothing but pint le-d m k water. I , 1, Itl'KK it- I.KKFIJIK. ! !t'..'t Vlllnrd Itouh vnr.l. ' I'hor-" H"d :. 1 -l K.ik-m- a m;v ii i -wt v. nuM Tlm-te liavlng firju, tiS.ilKT Innd-i 4 r reliniiii!ii.j'-ni, city proper t i f. brj lrn h.n"'i o.- mereha nd h t for Hale MumiM k-p Wilson A MrlmU. ovi-r Una's l)rug Htore, aa they are 'In touch with Investors in nearly ev ery state In the Union. O XX ' t 4 xx Th e Eugene iiiess College Will be open airsummer. Students may enter raat any time. o In this age of competition there is little chance for the young person who faces the wond without the knowledge and skill that . comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly furnished. MRS. M.RANSOM, Principal. ::::::n::::::::::::::::t::::::::n:::::::::::n: MOST CR.OCERS SELL Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed o Made ol lelectrd EiKtern Oregon hard wheat. It pro- Jucrt more loavei of bre id than any other fhmr and the loavet arc lihttr and whiter, bejauie of the incrcawd q jantity of bread traduced 'lie cost U n& higher than for other lloun. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. o 0 TUB DAD Tl AMI". El rtl ID IWr Mil I c tuna! klkl WT 1ST WlVilili MIIYilWimW JJ Art'.irTTTJT'i"1'' EIectric,Gas,WaterWi!iams Co. Tran.ter Light nrf Havy Haulina WOCD VOR tALE ;5C4 WillametleSt- ' eugene. Ortjco I'd.. hi. '.lUuk I) ' "WTTlairette Valley Co A. C. MATHEWS ('ivr.il TiMininjj Concrete, Gr.ivi'1, Building S.tnd and gond excavation ' earth for sale Phone Black 231 1 or call at 345 W 4th xx