Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 02, 1908, Image 2

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    LOW
RATES
EAST
UVl t rr,.i.; V. is vjs.n ly t!e
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
From Eugene, Ore. as fol
lows:
To Both y Oat a"iy
tvnb
PnrtUnd Caulorala
Chiraj-j 76.25 i7.5o
St. Ujk 71.25 82.c.o
St. Pa j! M.7S 81.75
Omaha .?.75 7S.oO
Katies Oty 61 75 75.
Tn.kfU will.btr on sale
May 4, IS
June i. 6, 19, 2-)
July 6, 7, 2.?. 23
August 6. 7, 21. 32
Cod lo return ia 90 day witli p
oter priviU-grs p tuurl within limjU.
REMEMBER THE DATES
Far iny further 'niorrrulloo Mil oo
A.J. GILLETE
Local Ac-nt
or write to
Win. McMuiray, Oneral Pas
senger atffnt, Portland, Ore.
IN OH O MANY COLOHI
LAROBST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH ORADE WORK
litn tl u uitiii mm
A New Set of
Chairs
ft'hr do you hay OLD
RIIAlllir CH A I IIS In your
hom, hn you ran mak thorn
UOdD Art N'K'W lor only 60c ?
A nu of Chlnamiil sill work
wondr In your homo.
that '.ho Chluaman la on
fry can.
Hi nur wt allow window.
AiHK Tt) MCK til H NKW WALL
I'AI'KIl
K-ll Woit 8vTontb Bt.
OVERTON
Wall Pper aj PAmt Co.
CEO.K.MUNROE
1 HOUSFtJR.NI SHIR
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
67 Wttl tl(htk Su
W bavo rrrrjthlm for tho kit
chnn. A '. iru ol uoto and ni in
oiotal and (ranltowaro. All tho llltlo
contrivance! that uiako nxiklnn a
paatlmo Intlrait of a drudao yon will
find hero Trlrphono Krd &!:.
EUGENE .OREGON
Plumbing
Farnisli your new homt
properly. Doii't slight try
. fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
nd tinning w.rk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
14 w athSL
hoao klJKkl I If
BETTING & HENDlRSON
All kmda nf l.n, k n.ne ai d rtm.nl
work ln,.iiil! and m,v,v ,ttio Ml
vk Maiaul-d K..ll,,r :1
'He"e Slret. 131 VV,M Krlh
rrcl I.'. .... Ui ::
The
General Demand
4 the Wrfl -Inor w-4 of 'he Wjfl-l
aays been fur a sin.Ji-, lea-ant and
riTirirrit li.pjid Uiit.ve r'-nx-ly 'J known
v iJ n Uxatiye hirh .'.yw'i:i
uti'Mi for fim.ly l.-: IjM.ii' ' -':I-jwnt
( u--" are kiK.au firm to '
ai. Jeson " suil tr.iiy le-refit.il 1.1 effect,
acfpUt.lJ t 1 til" t-n nl ."l.'-l'j yet
.roaifJ in fclu-i.
n mj.jjyin; t..jt i-nin 1 with iu ex
oitvt corubmaleiu "f ryru,) "' ''K" n,J
Uiiif J fin.u, t .if Calortoi fig .Syrup
Cu. prwjeeds t'. mr ethiril 1 ' I relies
a the nvriLio. ur liuUrr for 1U remark-
' afje aure.
. Thai is one of maty reasons why
I -tyre i of Fi;-i i l Hiiir o.' Sennx 11 given
't' un-'.trv by tii Weill nforme-1.
To rt iu b---in J t'7"eU alaayi buy ,
tl aluioe-m)Uiijfrt..irr.J by ttK l.lll
lornta I Syrup Co , only, ar.d for sale
i by all rlaf .lu,,-;..U. Price fifty cents
I per 1otUu
A Kit K IJTTI.K MKAL AT
TIIK TIIKATKK LAKE
iai ajwajro apprrrbtteI. Hhrrr 70a fret
orrrythlnK Ifietixlnx and tooth
onie. (imr Jmmr roomlnica, when
your apprlll i fickle. When you
want lo Urea yuar frtemlji, your wife
or ycur own Ihr-wrt to ml tlmt fa
rooked la ISr tlarrn'l tute, bring
Ihrm In tit Tbenlro Cafe.
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Suoliwo. 1 to
ARM1TACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
' Oak and 7th Eugene, Or.
Julius
Goldsmith
E. C Gulliford
Tee amTLivery,
Boarding Stables
Nrw Kt.ir ltMin Nrw
Kubbrr Tire TurnouU.
I ail frerii rilaai I.lnc,
100 Writ Hlh Htrrrl.
I'bono Main 09
H. H. McVAY
Su.cr-rc lo M S. Hsbcl
Transfer Company
will rnt arnrnil tranofrr buttiwm;
w , iMHt-a ltiiltl r-t. trunk, and
all thin In hi. linr Mill rcel
pri-win ami rarclul altentlun.
"HiMilnra IV.mnK and arelul"
our i.Hittit.
I'hw lte, U'JI
or lrw nnlera at ,!, d,,, Slrrj
HALL (FJ. SHUMWAY
l'lnmhla( and Hrr '.k.
Alw central )oM.m In tin and
hoe! Iron ,.rk lrtn ork promptly
ttoadrd to.
rry a (all lino of plumblnf nture
. WllUOHKI.
BUILDING LOGGING
RAILROAD 00T
OF WENDLING
Th U..--h-K::y l.ua.'jr ''0.. has
, ir - fl a for ' ' ' '" n'"n at
.,ilc !:i.,' a iRit;i.x r. jV ,r,,!"
W-ri.iDi-'. or seven up th?
M-.-haak T-.e a-y.-g " ruhed
ir,i T' or n.ore ar- ;.3iea at
.,r,- The roai;ianr 1 n"' Rat her
in r. lu-n t-Jis-th-r it ij liroii-iitil-
tl.a' ttmr will Ijt- 11" more
troi!; l:i a-ciriwr them, as there are
a K,r,.l rnar.y i-ile iaijoreri in the
ia'e at ijr..-.--3t
TU- (. .m.any will ihl;. th- e(ui
nieni lor th- pew road from the Ka.st
and it la erected that It ,tli arrive
Uy Iht tine the road U completed
The e'luijjn.en! coDsislii of several
;na.l lot on.otive anj a number of
'.ok rr
WEEKLY RFPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Mohair I .
f'hlttim bark 3c.
Wool 1 3c.
Poultry, Egga, etc.
Kisita Per dor-n. 16c.
,)alry butter Per roll, 30 5 35.
Creamery butter per roll, 50c.
Hen Per lb. 10c.
Frya Per lb 15c.
(ieee Per lb. 6c.
Din k Per lb. 11c.
Turk") Per lb 15c.
Fruit. VeseUblea. f'r.
Potatoes old, per bu.. 50c.
Olllona Per rwt , IS. 50.
l-niona P-r caae, 11.00.
Oranges 13. 2j.
Livmiock Marker.
Steera Per lb 3 "S 3 l-2c.
Hood cow ic ad 2 l-2c.
Good prime dressed veal 6 8 5c.
Mutton on foot 2 l-2c.
Fat hogs on foot 5 1-J
Fat hogs dressed 7c.
Grain and Feed.
Flour 14 40.
Oat Hay 112.
Timothy Hay Per ton. 116.
New oats Per hu., 45c.
Bran Per -ton 125.50. v
Mixed feed Per ton 130.
Shorts, per ton 132.
New wheat Per bu.. 90c.
Kolled Harley Per tun 30c
Chopped feed Per ton, 30.
Cracked Curs. 136-40.
IDUTIjAM) MAKKKT ItKPOUT
Portland. Or., July 1. A party
of hop dealers, consisting of Koss
Wood, of the Harry L. Hart Com
pany, of Portland; James W. Linn
and Kola Nets, of Salem, and Ju
lius Wolf, of Silverton, have re
turned from a three days' automo
bile tour In the principal hopgrow
Init sei-tions of the state. The trip
was made for the purpose of In
specting the condition of the yards
and to set at rest the uncertainty
that haa prevailed as to the probable
crop return. This Is the first time
the bop belt has been Jointly In
spected in so thorough a manner,
and being representative and conser
vative men their opinlnon on the
subject carries much weight
' According to the dealers the
crop of the state, as a whole, Is
In excellent condition, but will prob
ably fall considerably under the
yields of the last two years. The
shortage Is the effect parlly of the re
duction In arreaue, but principally
the neglected or Indifferently cultl
viited cundltion of many of the yards,
tlrowers who gave Iheir propertv the
usual good attention will have big
yields per acre. Had the entire
acreage been properly cultivated
bumper crop would have been the re
sult. As It Is, the yield, according
to the hop men in the party, 1
probably be . somewhere betw
l.iO.oon and 130.1100 bales. Last
year Oregon raised nearly 140.1)00
bales and two years ago 1 60,000
bales.
HrW Nirten of Tntile.
While trade In eggs Is hetter.
prlcea are unmoved because buyers
refuse to pay more.
Chicken market is about 25c low
er lth Isrger supplies of California
; reds.
I Peach market Is better as regards
demand but prices are generally rul
!lng between 75c and 90c. Takes
some select to go above that.
Loganberries are mixed aa lo
price with some dealers offering best
quality as low as l.
String brans are lower with larger
supplies from the upper Columbia.
California green corn is disappoint
ing and prices are severely cut.
Cherry market shows no demand
I'xcept for something select.
od Sale at Condon.
The rcsular ool sale at Condon
did n t come off a scheduled, but
at a number of loiters ere prevent,
".vera! of trie groners were well sat-
Isfled with the results It ts said
I better prices were realised than bv
the growers ho hauled their wool
to Heppner and Slianoka Among
.the sal-s at Condon en the follnw
i l! II C 1. S ft Co . 100 000
f ounds at II rents: W. J Un .,. II
is oo.) pounds, at 13S cents; Nlven
Brothers U ,, nts; ll,i,.T,.r Kelsav
US rent. others aim sold at
prices ranlf.g from 1J to II cents
.ve Alei llarti... W. II. Hoover and
William Kettle
i Ikisloii Won! Martkl.
1W ir.. June 3D The aoo mar
jV.o. alter nimt month, of dullness
,t Us! s'toa-.l market act It r. v. The
I piOiirlpal .! -,,..11.1 (,,r .,rs,,.()
a..!.. ,;,:, hltih, r (J. iota-
lions
' ! .-r.'.t N,,r' h. i n choi, ,
I "', N..rthet n sver.ue 1 .; , l
1 7 ii
1 .!
F.i I!
il. e ro.-.-.i't. 1.1 i I I
. PC! otlo-r,
S 'iithern. f i Mr
.t oithern
ii i i :,
K.i.-ern . t
s'.l'l . IT.
'nine, ii1
in aoin ol
! . Pi-- -n S . ,
It "J ISr:;
Valley No. I 1 7 'o 1 sc
Portland l.ielk.
Pof'aod L'ni .n S:o-iar'l. !'
With very ti arriva e t.i
tire iitestock Lurr:-'
irn;jrov. d tonr. Tills ri'" :
1.
r'j a regarls hjz?. . r t.
in Thi line li-rr 'ji: v I
.i-d tor)
tr, di and tne ca : -et
?.rr0' ;j-.d 10c In j ji -riri:. 'I''!1
b'.r. are ains hsi'a ' - J'"
day. There a .'i.-;i dniiaid Tor
f,.4,.r, which a."- t-da q -- J H:
the yards at li) '
Whi..- the cam- n.a:-'. ha
ter t r.- aiid ail arnva, are ',
'in at 'he price qwr.rd. va...v
a i
..eked :
i.utf are
U.2Ke jin .
shown,): no disposition tj
eariv cnaiige, aithou-'h it : qare
fref'iy predicted in livestock circles
that the market should show an eariy
advance of 25c. While tie J-mand Is
not slow for cows, the top price is
down 25c for the beat s uff and it
takes a prime fat article to bring 13
todav. Medium coas are now selling
at 12.50ft 2.75.
Sheep market is advanced 25c for
best wethers, the price ruliDg as
high as 14.00 today. Lambs are un
changed at 4.50M75. although
the tone Is good. Mixed lots are s-1-ling
up 25c from the low point.
A year ago today ail lines were
easy at unchanged values.
Official yard prices today:
Hogs Best stuff. H.25j6.35;
China fats. 15.75 6. On: stockers
and feeders. I4.50S 5 oo.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon
steers, II. medium steers l.t.Ou'j
13.75; prime fat cows. 13; medium
cows 12.603 2.75; bulls and stags.
12.00ft 2.50.
Sheep Best withers 13.75 h 4 00;
spring lambs 14.50 y 4.75; mixed
lots, 13.25 3.00.
Portland Quotations.
Creamery butter 24c.
Eggs 18c.
Chickens 11 h 11 l-2c.
Wheat Valley. .: Club 5c.
Barley Per ton. feed. 124.50.
Oats 126 'a 26.50.
Hay Timothy. 113; cheat, 115.
Ordinary 112.
Grain hay 115 6 116.
Mohair Choice, 17c 4? 18.
Wool Valley. 11c.
Hops Prime, 5 6 l-2c
Potatoes Per hundred. 70? 75c.
Onions 11.25 ?i 1. 5o pirsack.
Cascara (ehlttim bark) 3 1-2
6 4 l-2c pound.
TAMMANV HYH
W ITH SI'hX'IAL TIIAIX.
Nea- York. July -. This is what
Tammany Hall will take to the
Democratic National Convention at
Denver, according to the statement
given out today:
Cash 1100,000.
Champagne (.4U0 pints.
Cigars 1.750 boxes of loO each.
Beer 30.2 4 0 bottles.
Ice Thirty-five tons.
There will be five trainloads of
delegates and rooters.
The special trains will start Fri
day morning.
The rooters say the big order for
Ice was given In order that they
might have plenty to cool down
Bryan enthusiasm. The 1100.000 in
cash is to meet mere Incidental ex
penses of the big delegation.
Chairman Charles F. Murphy of
Tammany Hall, State Chairman Wil
liam J. Connors, Daniel F. Cohalan,
Lewis Nixon and Secretary Smith of
Tammany, left today for Denver as
the advance guard of the New York
contingent.
They say they are prepared to
fight against radicalism in the plat
form, and It is expected they will
back up Alton B. Parker in bis stand
against the anti-injunction plank.
Jl'STICE l HtltlKS COITLK
THICK IN THE SAME DAY.
Hlllsboro. Or., July 1. The unus
ual experience of a couple going
through two marriage ceremonies on
the Batne day happened In Ihis coun
ty today. Samuel Smith and Miss
Mabel Grove of Gales Creek, an out
lying precinct, came to the city t:
day, bringing with them on their 20
mlle trip J. W. McRobert, the Gales
Creek Justice of the Peace. After pro
curing a marriage license, the party
repaired to the Hotel Tualatin,
where McRobert performed the cere
mony. The Justice then went to the
Courthouse to tile the marriage when
he was told by County Clerk God
man that a Justice could marrv
people only in his Jurisdiction,
which would be within the boundar
ies of his precinct. McRoberta soon
gathered In the couple and they pro
ceeded 20 miles to Gales Creek,
where another ceremony was per
formed. NOTICE TO MOIIEKX WOODMEN.
All members of Camp No. 5S37
all visiting neighbors and members of
all neighboring ramps are urgently
requested to meet at the opera house
lodge hall on the morning of Julv 4
si 9:30 o'clock. Important business
nAV11 L,NK. I'lerk.
IF VOV KXKW
The merits of the Texas V.'onder
roil would never suffer from kidney
Madder or rheumatic trouble 11 a
bottle ftwn n .... '..
by O. J Hull, or by mall. Send for
L,r. t. w. Hall. 292S
Olive street, St. Louis.
EM I ItsiON TO NEWPORT.
During th rummer sion Su--dv
trMn all) he run on the C. E
from Albanv to Yanuins. leaving Al-bant-
at 7:411 . rv Tne nrn)!,e
local from here connects with this
13 (M ' All",B-Vl rounJ ,r'p rate.
NOTICE Tt) IX M
The lie. nse on dot!
those who hsve do
aant h.t I better d':
OWNERS.
Is now due and
s's they do not
:'"e nf them or
secure ll. ense. a hi
for males and $7. on
I.
J7 ,
'h l now 12 :, o
HOSNEY.
tax collector.
e
Place your order
coal noa Williams
Phone Black 1141
for first clsss
Transfer Co .
16c; Eastern averag
Grand 4th of July
Celebration
jfPfl
A Cl-bra-i. a worth h--
Somhtr. every minute.
Fcrtv-i i i.r.s at ir.r:..
Grand Tr.-.ir.; hal Par. it
By C:v a- J Fraternal
Onraniiatii i.
And Bii-:r.--s Kf":.-' s
Forn-Sii .i-cg lad.rs
On -r- k
Represettitg the Statrt
Of th IV.on.
City Fire Company.
Oration by Hon. F. J. Miller.
Music by J ji.ctir.a city
Full Cornet Bjr.d.
Free Show a.: Afternoon by
A good c-.T;i?.r.y of
Imported C'.og Dancers.
Singers. C'hurar'er Sket'he;,
Acrobatic Feats.
Roman Rinps etc.
Grand Baby Show
Daylight Japanese Fire W ars.
Crack Game of Base Ball.
Between Salem -Fairmounts"
And Chemawa Indians, ,
Free Admission.
Out door Concert in the '
Even!ng.
Ball in Opera House.
Kvervhodv Come.
There'll be a Hot Time In the
Old Town that Day.
UNCLE SAM WILL PAIXT
THE TOWN" RED
on July 4th in honor of his
birthday, and there will be
many soiled gowns and gar
ments to shoa- evidence of the
paint. Whether it be red
paint, s'ain or soli from any
cause whatever you will have
your garments renovated so
they a-ill look good as new a'hen
cland at the Eiigene Dye
Works.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
Tne Star J
Dll
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
A moderate amount of
money will start you in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In The World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machmes,
tools, supplies, etc, write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CD.
K I III- f
PORTLAND, OffCOOV,
AKRON. OHIO,
Electric.Gas.Water
Mi
Willamette Valley Co
A. C. MATHLWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel. Buildine
iand and good excavation
earth lor sale
Phone Black 2511
0f "'I at 345 W 4 th
"A 1
f 1 ;
W. M. GREEN, V&JtgsA
6 ! 9 Waiamette St.
AUTO -
fWBSBHraanojTaaWaw
L! iTTTiTmTi Ill"
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We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H.P.
White Steamer
to hire by day or hour
Expert driver furnished
EUGENE GUN CO.
s) I 1 1 1 II IU t
ELI BANGS J. H. -WEST
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
McKENZIE STAGE lravrs Eugene
at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at
private residences but will call lor
b.ggageif notified the day before.
Livery Phone Main 2 1
HOTEL
Rooms and board. Rooms with free use of furnished kitcbe
including dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooks
the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport,Ui
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THE HKAT-nKli, 1N. J
is always attractive ta
fined taste, and when
so combined with the 0l
as It Is In our exia:;;Ie
Ically decorate! porcelain
china, to lnutnue one', ,.
can only be commet! at,e
our prices are so moderate
the cost can easily u(
by the most limited Inco,,
Phone Main 25.
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steamer for Florence and tat
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