THE EPGEXK DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, APRfL SO. 190
Wr the most healthful SKSM
Iffj of fruits, comes the fNc
f-j chief ingredient of 75 Si
Wrjvgv The only baking powder &
j . --53 made from ftoyaZ .A S
KrNrSI Gra'e Cream ftf (
of Tartar
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
'CMttlm hark 4 l-25c
'. Wool 18r
Costs little more than the injurious alum
or phosphate of lime powders, but with
Royal you are sure of pure, healthful food
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
TO CLUB ORGANIZES
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In Kugene, April 28, A 908, to Carl
A permanent organization of t!i Scliaerer nnd wire, a son.
women's auxiliary to the EiiRenel
Coniniorcliil Club was effected at
I'.mlhy. Ekkb, etc.
Kkks Per dozen 1 4 Vi c
Dairy Buttor Per roil ,0i4f.
Creamery Hntter l'er roll, fiOf
liens Per lb:, 1 0e.
KryH Per II)., 10c.
(ieeHe Per lb., 7c.
Ducks Per lb., :.
Turkeys Per lb, 12 Vic.
trulls Yes,-lulile. Etc.
Potatoes 50c per cwt.
Onions "Per cwt. $5.00.
Lemons l'er case, $4.25.
Oranges $3.25.
LIvcMuck Market.
Steers Per 11) , fa 3 l-2c. " -Good
cows 3tv 31-2.
Good prime dressed veal 6ft 64.
Mutton on foot 4 1-2 (ft 5.
Fat Hons, dressed 0 1-2 fi. 7.
Fat hogs on foot fi 1-2 j a 3-4.
Gruiii and Feed.
Flour $4.40.
Oat Hay, $13.
Timothy hay Per ton $15.
New oatB Per bit., 4 7c.
Bran Per ton, $29.
Mixed feed Per ton $30.
Shorts, per ton $32.
New Wheat per bu. 85c.
Rolled barley Per ton, $31.
Chopped feed $3 1 per ton.
Cracked Corn $3fi-40. i
meeting lat night, at which time tho
following officers were chosen: Pres
ident, Mrs. R. McM urphoy; vice pres
ident, MrB. f,. 3. Williams; secretary,
Mrs. W, W. Calkins; treasurer, Mrs.
W. Kuykemlall. These are the tem
porary officers selected at a previous
meeting. The president was author
ized to appoint two comiultteos, nn ; nhnrr. miti
executive committee or six and tno 0ur nrices will be found roasona-
(i()l 1,1) I.IVKItV, FKKD
AND S.VL1C8 8TAI1LKB
Having purchased the Gilbert feed
HtubleB on West Fifth street, near
Willamette, we Intend to conduct a
flrst-clnss livery, feed and sales sta
ble We are prepared to furnish
good teams and ladles' saddle horses
president to net as ex-offlclo, and a
visiting committee of five members.
Tho nuxlllury starts out with a mem
bership of over fifty.
DeWllt's Little Early Risers, tho
famous little Liver Pills. For sale
by nil druggists.
I1 and our treatment of the public
courteous and obliging.
Having had much experience in
tho livery business we know how to
conduct such an establishment In a
first-class manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of your patronage,
tf 1), O. GOULD & BON.
Fresh garden seed In bulk.
CHAMUNR3 HARDWARE CO.
DeWitts Cnrbollzed Witch Hnzol
Salvo. It Is especially good for piles.
Sold by nil druggists.
PORTLAND MARKET REPORT.
Portland, -April 3 0. "Ttse live
stock market is holding Its own in a
satisfactory ay In all lines," said a
commission man today. "There is,
of course, a weak tone in .sheep and
lower prices may be announced
within a few days, but for the present
there Is a fair demand for muttons
at current quotations and it may
after all not be necessary to cut
prices for some time to come. Much
will, of course, depend upon the
size of receipts from this time on.
"I can see nothing to Indicate any
weakening of the cattle market In
the near future. The demand con
tinues strong and stocks in this Btate
are so small that It is necessary all
the time to draw on neighboring
states, California, Idaho, Montana
and other sections, for supplies.
"In the hoe market there Is no
change from the conditions of yes
terday. The demand is us Btrong as
ever and-prlces are well maintained, i
Quotations ruling in the livestock
market today are;
Hogs Rest, $8.00(3 6.25; me
diums $5.75 5.50.
Cattle Best $11.00 ? 6.25; me
dium, $4.50 5)' 4.75; common, $3.50
Cn'4.00; best cows, $4.00; common,
$3.505i'3.75; calves, $4.00 (ft 4.50.
Sheep Best wethers, $0.00; ewes.
$5. 00 li 5.50; spring lambs, $G.00
Butter Market
There were more reports today of
6.50.
shading of prices 'by some of the
city creameries, and the butter mar
ket was regarded as weak all along
the lino, with the belief general that
lower prices would be made within
a few riava Very little country
creamery is now moving at the top
city creamery piC", 'he range Beu
erally being 20 to 22 Vi cent a
pound. Butter, ir'.-n reported little
or no demand for their products in
the north tnd iy.
Ki!8 Market Is Suv.lv.
A steady tone is noted in the local
ess market at this time. Rei-eipts
are only moderate, although some
shipments In their direction are fully
up to the av rage of the past few
weeks. There Is practically in north
ern demand noted at the moment be
cause of the larger supplies in local
territory.
Steady Tone Poultry.
In the poultry market the tone is
quite steady; all lines being in
cluded. The reeelpls at this time are
only fair and consist principally of
old stocks. Spring chicks are -just
as hard to obtain as ever and the
trade Is wondering what has become
of the large shipments that usually
materialize at this period of the year.
Spring ducks should be In market
by this time, but none are In sight
and dealers hove no advice of any
shlnnienlB In this direction. Now
that there Is a eood demand for tur
keys shippers are not willing to send
supplies. ,
Potato Buying Is Heavy.
There is very heavy buying of po
tatoes in this territory. Orders from
the south and the southwest are still
showing an increase and the number
of shipments is making like progress.
There Is practically no disposition
among the producers to hold back
their sticks because all seem to rea
lize that the only way to clean up
Is to sell polutoes at a price the out
siders will take them at.
Brief Notes of (lie Trade.
Market Is somewhat overburdened
with cabbage and some dealers are
making a concession in the price.
General value unchanged, however.
Business in the hop market is at
a standstill, although one or two
small sales have been reported of
late at low figures.
Local head, lettuce is arriving in
good supply with demand liberal
around 2 5 (Ft) 30c dozen.
Cheese market is Bhowlng a good
demand at this time with local sup
plies quite well cleaned up. More
expected tomorrow, however.
PREPERATIONS COMPLETED
FOR TRACK MEET
Preparations the completed for he
tr,.k meet tomorrow between the
Eugene high B';ho..lthc.l iHvogity t
Oregon freshmen, and the P.tland
gh school athletes. The Eugene
: . ...... i imnniv ntr won-
derfully during the last two weeks.
and their adherents will be out In,
hundreds to see their favorites per-,
'"''"he coT. -ge students are also hack-!
Ins- the freshman team strongly, j
Anions the first team men. who will
run tomorrow are Downs, the half,
miler and mller. Sievcrs. another mil-1
er who won the cross country run I
last fall, Sain May, the well-known j
.11.. tlnnn la ninil '
Muiucn.ah atniwe. i"---
ably the best sprinter for the varsity
youngsters. He made the team to
Columbia, where he did well.
- During tne last two n i"."
Uhe freshmen have made some good
, records, putting the shot 39 feet and
broad jumping nearly 20 feet. The
not SO good
! that the scholastic teams cannot do
as well. , , .
The ineet will be called at 3 o clock
sharp so that the students can attend.
Admission Is 25 cents.
EXCURSION TO
MARCOLA SUNDAY
The excursion train to Marcola for
the purpose of dedicating the Chris
tian church, can only be obtained by
a guarantee of $60. If we obtain
100 who will go, the rate will be 60
cents. We must know by 10 o'clock
Friday morning. Those who will go
will please leave their names at
Hull's drug store, or phone Red
1601.
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similallng thcroodaticlRcgula
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PromotesDigestion,Cheerful
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Portlnnll Quotations.
Creamery butter 24 2oc.
Eggs 17c.
Chickens 13 c.
Wheat Valley, 85c; Club
85c.
Barley Per ton $24 ?i $27
Oats Per ton $26 $27.
Hay Timothy, $17; cheat
Grain hay $15 (ft $16.
Mohair Choice, 17c(& IS.
Wool Valley, 1 lo.
Hops Prime, 4 fa 5c.
Potatoes 4 5c per cwt.
Onions $4. 25 ft $4.75 per cwt.
Cascarav tchittim bark) 3c 3
l-2c per pound.
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$15.
FURNITCKK FACTORY
Having purchased the Day & Hen
derson furniture factory, I am now i
prepared to manufacture- furniture
upon special uruers, aim aux 11 o- IV''
pared to rill orders ror tne retail
or wholesale trade. Repairing work
also solicited and, prompt attention 2
given same. i g
My"prlces will be found reasonable j JJ
and satisfaction guaranteed in every
reanecf R. C. MORGAN. I
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Thirty Yeaftf
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Her hand this man could not get.
His health was not as It should be,
He had not used the "best as yet."
Iiolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea.
LINN' DRUG CO.
IP Y:V K7VKW
The merits of the Tc-xaa Winder, J,
you would never suffer from kidney, i A
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a I S
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold 11
by O. J. Hull, or by mair. Send for I 4
testimonials. Dr. SI.'w. Kali.
3'
Ollva street. St. Louis.
Holltster'8 Rocky Mountain Tea
tones the stomach, stimulates the lazy
liver; strengtnens me noweis ana
makes their action easy and natural.
The best tonic for the whole system.
35c, Tea or Tablets.
LINN DRUG CO.
MOST GROCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
t every sack guaranteed
Made of selected Eastern Oregon hird whut. It p
Juces more loaves of breid than any other flow aodfa
loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the ioctua
quantity of bread produced he cct Is nc higher tliub
other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT,
THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG M1LU
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jOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS 1
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Nearly Ail 5ow
Acre i races m mmr dtreet Addition are
IF YOU WANT ONE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
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mi j f the acre tracts and two of the three-quarter acre tracts remain unsold, and there has been a sood sale of "lots ' Several
will be built,in the addition this spring and summer, and other purchasers will set out s.Sade A fr, f tl nrired veO
reasonable to start with; and rapid sale ani improvemenumade and conte mplated justify a Steady Advance Le i 5."! ."li1 U1L,tTe5S- T.Ke PKPty was pi Cjd
years. It is at present prices the best investment in Eugene, because it is situated where the town must expand over it Addition property will flouDic .
Just as sure as water runs donw hill Eugene must grow down the main valley.'roads. where the clc-tric roads wil' com ' f P
come from. Ifiyou want a home or wish to save money by investing it on easy installments in desirable real estate vouc'L bTi ,d To Whc thi larcst d thc dty'S ni5St J yC
own Terms on Balance. , CMJtw you can miss it. in BLAIR STREET ADDITION. SaH Ch Payment
ocona street win be graded through the addition this spring-the ti:n: to bay on: or more of the laree lots 6S' t hi f.,. m--t; . ,
0 A f fU. f 11 111 J v li i i i ' '4 13 NJ-b!fowthc price is advanced.
Any ot the following well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to show v?n, tKs ' 0 .
OREGON LAND CO, o G GARRETT REAL ESTATF m T a P Prty '
McMURPHEY RUC?Hf-' 0 cffiN HMAN& HOWE & BUOY
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