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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
o TKK KVOEKB DAILY QVAIU), FIUDAV, JVLY 24. 1W Outfit for Your Vacation al Hanson's Everything a man needs in the way of cloth ing, whether he stays at home during the hot sea son or goes to the moun tains wiil be found in our stock:. We would like to show you our line of summer clot'iing; no trouble to show goods. Our line is reasonably priced, and In style and quality is unsur passed. Eugene agents for Michael's, Stern & Ca's line of clothing-famous the world over. Light wrlflit I'nderwear nod all klniU of furnlablnga fur Hie aulniiMT avaaon. If jrou would (Imi well anil comfortably, conin In uud let ui liow you what we luivx. Vou duu't hnire to Inijr unlim you find what lulu you. ED. HANSON 5 A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD S II A II II Y CHAIH8 In youi noma, when you can make them GOOD AS NEW for only 60o 1 A can of Cblnamel will work wonitora In your home. Hoe that the Chinaman li on eery can. Rn our weat allow window. ABK TO 8KK OUIt NKW WAIib PAI'KII lt-18 Weat Serentb St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wcrk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 14 Weat Sth St, hone alack I 117 Madame Dean's f PA INCH fimauc Pills. Liar run Kurramiu tKrfil WaneTauATlim. Hill inn IUL BM Kurrt Hw)tI HallitHrllon Hilar at.l.l i.r Uimiy IWIuihIihI. hVul tu. pahl l.iUrhoi. wiiImiviI Hum on trial, lo Ik. (,r olirn rrllv.-.l. Kiii i.lve five, lu-ut itit (filing tt, atiiiilii, invil it.i iitiitiiMU. If v.iur druaclat .I.nw uol bv itiriu aauil your Orlrl U. U. Vallll ItDICU CO.. In M. liK.Hr, rt. Sold In Lugtnt by W. L. Delano E. C Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables Nrw Floor lliMim Nrw .lubber Tin. Turnout. Kail (York Nta.ro .n. I Ml Wisat Hlh Slmt. I'liour Mala OH BETTING & HENDERSON M sos. All klnda of l.n.k. alone and c-nu iii work luoiiipili ami n.aiiv rfone Al! "ork miaranicd Hi .i.l.nce :' Willamette Ml reel. Ml w cat Koiirih aireel. I'houe II J PRONOUNCED HIS CASE INCURABLE Whole Body Raw with Eczema Life was Intolerable Was Even Incased in Plaster Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUT1CURA "From the at of throe montlj until fteun yoare old, my aon Own'a life llwn ,,i.,t at'la by wwirua in lie wornt form, lie wu all rieht until a red rah broke out on hia fore head, but we ""re not alarmed at first. Very aoon, however, the raah tjeffan to apread over hla bead and ahoulflwra, and It earned him great dlacomfort. I took him to a doctor and tried half a dozen other treatmenta, all with the aame reatilt: no Improvement at all. The diaeaaa gradually apread until nearly eery pait of hla body waa quite raw. We had to atrap him down In bed, for he wwd to tear hiuuwlf dreadfully In hia aleep. The aony he went through la quite beyond worda. No one thought we would roar him. The regimental doctor, a very elever man, pronouniwd the cane hoielivu; at leant, lie aaid the only hope wae that h might, If he lived lour enough, outgrow It to eome eitent. We had him In honpltala four timea and he wan pronoimil one of tlie worm caaea. If not the wont, ever admitted. From each he waa dla chariied aa incurable; In fact he got worMi under the auc-Haalve treatment. At one hoaplul they iticaaed him In plaater. and thla aeemed to aggravate the aorenen terribly, lie looked ao badly that no one liked to go ncur him and hla llf wo a burden to him. We kept trying remiily afler remedy, but we had got aliniwt put hoping for a cure. Hix moiitlii ago we purr-haned a act of ( ull'iira Houp, OlntiiiKiit, and luwulvrnt I'illa and fierHovered with them. The riMiilt wna truly marveloua and to-dny he In iierfiwtly cured, hia akin not having n blumliili on it anywhere. Mra. I.lly Hedge. SI, Vaughan Itoad, Coldharlmir Ijine, Cambluwell Green, Kng., Jan. 13. IMI7." tr'iid Ui iicnnul depot for free Cute cura liook on Tn-tttment cf Bkln Dlaeaaea. fullmm HemMlMnrevikl ttimiialimit lh world, ririxu lo.ln. n. i liartriliiioMHii.: I'tru, A. Hue diU I'aii. Ati.mil. H. Tuwui k Vo Hyitney' (.1 Atrirk lrhtmn. I.ld . ri-nnrn. ui.; I' H A, utter tlrua a Um iu. CurpM tttto l'rulH Uojuia. A NICK L1TTI.K MKAL AT TIIK T11KATRK CAFE la ajwaya apiarecUtpd, where jron get ererytlilnit ao appe(llnR anil teUi omo thcee June nionilnifa, when your apiwllle la fickle. When you nn nt la treat your frlt-mla, your wife or your awmdluwrt to a monl tluit la cooked to the Vucon'a tnete, brlnn them lo the Theatro I'ufc. KITCHEN & KOMPP Succeuort to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oik and 7th Eugene. Or. Julius Goldsmith H. H. McVAY SurciMor to M. S. I (abelr Transfer Company will to a lt.li.THl transfer tm!u-; WHI, lUIII h.,1,1 (. t( Inillk, ,, all llilnK n , ,, (.ju prompt no, I cnri fiil ell.-nilnn. liu.ii.-. IVnipl an, I tert'ful" ! our moll... I'boiie li.-.l f. U or lue uiil. r. al .d. u l'lKar Store 250 TONS OF cherries Banned at alien's TIib hlKgest run on chcrrlo that tin.' Alien cannery has had for two year or more whm finished laM alubt, when the HO men, women and children cloned up Hood caaea of tne Koj jil Ann cherries and enough other kliidn lo aKgregate 2.',U tonB output for the aeaaon of I'JOX. The cherries have lien In good condition and camn to the packing plant In quanti ties Juat right for handling. The price on cherrlea, however, Is rather uncurtain. I.ast year the Al len cannery put up 6000 cases, which brought a good price, perhaps more than all of this year s large output. About the middle of August the canneiy will open up again on pears. While work on this fruit employs lew people, the season lasts for a month of six weeks. Manager Allen said this morning that the prospects for pears were good In this section. At the same time and after pears come apples, tomatoes, peacnes, prunes and other Lano county pro ducts. WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Mohair 18. Chlttlm bark 3c. Wool 13c. I'oultry, Kgga, etc. Eggs I'er doz., 20c. Dairy butter Per roll, 35 to 40c. Creamery butter per roll, 60c. Hens I'er lb. 10c. Frys I'er lb., 13c. Geese Per lb. 6c. Ducka I'er lb. 11c. Turkeys I'er lb 15c. Fruits, Vegetable. Klc. Potatoes New, 75c per hundred. Onions Per cwt., 12.50. l.einon Per case, 4 00. Oranges 3.15. .livestock Market. Rood cows 221,c. Steers Per lb., 2 ii3c. (Jood prime dressed veal 5 6c. Mutton on foot 2 l-2c. Kat hogs on foot 5 Vic 6. Kat hogs dressed 7c. (train ana Feed. Flour 4. 40. New liny Timothy Hay Per ton, $16. OatB Per bu., 45c. Ilran Per ton 126.60. Mixed feed Per ton J 30. Hhorts, per ton $32. Wheal I'er bu.. 90c. Rolled barley Per ton, $30. Chopped feed Per ton, $30. Cracked corn Not In market. CONDITIONS IHPK FOIl AIIVANCK IN llt'TTKH, Portland, July S3. Conditions In this stnto are ripe for an advance In butter prleos, and but for the fact that Kustorn quotations are now rela tively low there would be an upward movement here at this time. With the pastures drying up more or less generally the cream supply Is grow ing smaller and butter production Is naturally on tho decline. The state, however, still produces a surplus ov er current home needs, though that surplus Is much lighter than a month ago, and for this reason outside mar kets arc, still necessary. A locul creamery man said today: At present prices we have out- sldn markets for the surplus make. nut ir we were to lift quotations these nutlets would bo lost to us and Knstern butter makers would get the benefit. Hem tie Is now using large quantities of Kiinleni butter, and If ioiiil quiitiillotis were ntl.scd at this time the chances are that In the Sound territory Kustuin butler would iimipleliily dUpluce tho Oregon pro duct. Aa things look now the pros pect hero is for a steady market at current prices fur suiiui weeks." In both the city and country creamery markets trade Is activo and there la no complaint of accumulation anywhere. A dealer In country creamery said today that the best brnnits or country butter were even a Utile scarce and that It was diffi cult at times to fill orders. Second grade butter Is fairly plentiful, but this moves quite freely. In cheese the situation locally li much the same aa In butter. Produc tion In Tillamook County has fallen off seriously, with little or no weak ening In the demand, hero or In the North or South, and higher prices In the near future are Inevitable. Twins and triplets are generally selling al 14 cents In the wholesale markets, but a dealer today reported occasion al amall scales at 1 4 cents. Young Americana are quoted nt li cents In all probability there will be a Roller al advance next week. Huers are today freelv offering Sir for new club ami S.'.c for hlue atem, which amount In reality to an advance of le a bushel over yester day. The cash wheat lnii'i.,,, i thla morket today Is the firmest for opening operations for many vears Many purrhaaea ot small lots of new crop wheat have been renorieil iiur. lug the past S hours at these figures Portland basis, and now that the deadlock between bnvers and sellers na oeen nroaeu thine is promise of heavy operations for the near fu- t lire The present price of new wheat If but 3c a bushel und or the quotation offered and paid for old crop and gradually the premium In favor of the old nop is being wiped away. Millers are firm In tlielr views 'on new crop flour an I there is no dl P Mltlon t,i sell u,,.r it,,, pn,.,, , tor old crop make $.(..o .t 3 tin barrel. On the Portland board of tiaile September wheat a is n. Ivan,,,! Ic in the te ():,. k?c while sell. ,,,. lug Iiiirmc tV. se.slon there w.,s .1 - i'e. la I I. jj,.f vs.. ( ,r 1,:,,M,., ,,, no .-.lei .cared under :.(, The pr.Wut maik.t l.,r old lilm-uin , but 88c bo the new crop Is even stronger than the old Chicago Wheat Market. Open Close J ii 2 Gain July bSij 9o T ft'iS Sept 90r. SI V, HUSH H Pea 92 14 S-T f'-'sU ! May . 9614 97 '-a ' Li N Chicagu. July 21. A turn for the bettte in Liverpool cable after the opening had a good effect upon wheat here and the market closed -s to 14c above yesterday and n.ore than making up for its loss. Ilrlef Notes of The Trade. Ilest quality of dressed veal Is still In good demand along the street but poor meats of all kinds are not wanted. Supplies of local and California to matoes are heavily Increased. A fea ture of the present tomato move ment is the greatly Increased sup piles being offered by nearby sec tions. This is expected to interfere somewhat with the sales of such large lota of eastern Oregon stuff. New potatoes are down another notch with somewhat larger sup plies from local points. ( Watermelon trade is good at the decline in price values yesterday. Hop dealers report an absence of business of any kind, either spot or contract, at the moment. While there la a firmer tone in hides and wool no change Is today shown in local values. String beans are rather scarce along the street and the market is firmer. Front street sells at the following prices. Those paid shippers are less regular commissions: (train, Flour and Hay. Wheat lluylng price, new Track. Portland Club, 83c; blueslem, 85c; red 81c; Willamette valley, 83c a bushel. Flour Selling price Eastern Or egon, patents, $4.85; straights, $4.05 014.65; exports $3.50?i 3.60; valley, $4.45; graham. 14s, $4.40; whole wheat $4.65; rye 6s. $5.50; bales $3. Mlllstuffs Selling price Bran, $26; mouldings $30.50; shorts $28 4) 28.50; chop, $2 Hi 29 per ton. Barley Feed $25.50; rolled, $27. DOffi 28.50; brewing $27. Hay Producers' price Old tim othy, Willamette valley, fancy, $13 $13.60; ordinary, $I2.60C 13; eas tern Oregon, itwl; mixed $105i $10.60; clover, $3fc?9; grain. $11 12; cheat, $11 ft 12: alfalfa. $910. Butter, Poultry and F.ggN. Butter Fat Delivery f. o. b. Port land Sweet cream, 23V4c; sour 2116 lifer lb. Butter Extra creamery, 25c; fan cy, 2314c; ordinary 2214c; Btore 16 4fl 7c. Eggs Select fancy, cnnilled, 2 4 0 26c; ordinary, 2314 Iff 24c. Cheese Full cream, flats, trip lots and daisies, 14 Si 1414c; Young Americans, 1 5 (& 1 5 14 -' Poultry Mixed chickens, 1314c lb; fancy hens, 134 (u 14c; roosters, old, 9c lb; fryers, 20c; broilers. 18 S 20c lb; geese, spring, 10ib12c; turkeys, alive, 17c; spring ducks, 13 (Ji 15c lb; pigeons, $1.25 doz; dressed poultry, l114c lb higher. Hops, Wool ami Hides. - Hops 1907 crop, first prime, 5c; prime, 4V4c; medium to prime, 3 4c; medium 2 14c lb; 1906 crop 2 3 Vic lb; contracts, 9 10c for three years. ' Wool 1908 Willamette valley, I214c13c. Sheepskins Shearing, 10 15c each; short wool, 25 if 40c; medium, wool, 60 $1.00 each; long wool, 75c $1.25 each. Mohair 1907 Nominal 1814 at 19c; green 5tfi6!4c.; calves, green, 8010c; kids, 5S 6c lb; bulls, green salt, 4c lb. Tallow Prlmo. per lb, 34c; No. 2 and greuso 2 Si 2 14 c. Chlttlm bark 3 Si) 4c. rort land Quotations. Front street sells at the follow ing prices, less tho regular commis sions: Creamery lltttter 24c. Eggs 24 Cu 25c. Wheat Valley, 85c: Cluh. S4c. Hurley I'er ton, feed, $24.50. Cats $20 Oi $26.50. Hay Timothy, $15; mixed, $13. Mohair Choice. 16MSVjC. Wool Valley, 14 Si 15 14c. . Hops Prime, riS(6V4c. Potatoes New Oregon, 1 (fj 1 c lb Onions $1.25 per Back. Casrarn (chlttlm bark) 3 V4 SJ 414e lb. Grain bags 6 ii 7c. AT TIIK GUAM). Tho program for this week will be found In another column and is a good one, from beginning to end. The feature picture, "The Dynamit ers, or a Detective's Heroism." Is certainly a thrilling picture. Dur ing July and August tho first per formance will begin at 8 o'clock. IK YOl' KNEW Tho merits of Texas Wonder you would never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment 1 sold by O. J. Hull, or bv mull. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. WKi.i, imii.l.lN'o Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone lied 4872. tf BVClillOI.Z ft CARPENTER, S67 So. Willamette St. ICK t IIKA.M The Woman's Relief Corps will give an Ice cream social In the east park Friday evening, during the band concert. Everybody invited. J24 row KKRI Alfnlfa meal. At Bailey's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1S!1. WKI.I. Ulill.MNd. For up-to ditc ve drilling see I aPuke l.elfler Co., well driller Tel. lied MlM. H'19 Villard Boul. t' wood: wtKin! o . I In.h old growth fir, $r.25 per cord William Trinr Co.. I'hone Wark 1111. tf PiyVATE FERGUSON WINS INDIVIDUAL RIFLE TROPHY Salem. Julv 23. Interest in the National Guard rifle i-ji;test today has been keener than on any day of the week. The finish of the state in dividual contest and the beginning of the contest for the governor's trophy were the Important events of the da; and were watched with Intense Inter est. The state Individual contest was finished shortly alter noun and tue medal wa3 won by Private Ferguson. Company D, Fourth Infantry, wltn an aggregate score of 258. Others in order who stood high and had a chance to win up to the last range were Captain G. E. Houck, Ordnance Department, 254; Sergeant Humaine, Company K, Third Infanlry, 2 45; Ser geant W. jlcCornaik, Company A, Fourth Infantry, 244; Private Plck ard, Company H, Third Infantry, 236; Private B. F. Shields, C.impany D. Fourth Infantry, 23 4; Private Fisher, Company D, Fourth Infantry. 230; Sergeant Drake, Company L. Third Infantry, 230. Medals won and decided by scores completed today are as follows: Highest score In slow fire at all rang es, Sergeant Drake, of Company L, Third Infantry; highest score on the skirmish. Captain G. E. Houck, Ord nance Department, Fourth Infanrty; highest score on rapid fire, Corporal W. W. McCornack, Company A, Fourth Infantry. In the Governor's contest the rapid fire at 200 yards only was shot and r-sulted In the team of the Third In fantry securing a lead of 38 points, the scores being as follows: Third Infantry Captain Scott, 29; Sergeant White, 34; Sergeant Klder, 39; Sergeant Srhwarz, 40; Sergeant Itomalne, 36; Sergeant-Major Koyle. 35; Corporal Howard, 36; Corporal Abrams, 34. Total, 283. Fourth Infantry Captain Houck. 30; Lieutenant Stewart, 26; Private Ferguson, 33; Private Fisher, 28; Sergeant Perdew, 25; Private Shields. 38; Major Hamlin, 31; Pri vate Potts, 34. Total, 245. The scores on the 800 and 1000 yard ranges, which will be shot to morrow, will ccmplete this event, and decide the winner of the trophy. CHINESE PHEASANTS ARE PLENTIFUL Though not 30 abundant as In some past years, China pheasants will he as plentiful this fall as during the hunting season of 1907. Farmers In Lane county report that in spite of tho unfavorable hatching season this spring there are apparently plenty of the young game birds. Last year at the end of the open season there were more old birds left than for many years. This was large ly due to poor hunting weather. The Bulrk autos are the best. See R. B. Wray about them. He can be found with the Eugonn Transfer Co., phone lied 1101. tf When hungry don't forget that White's restaurant will satisfy you. Warner tune pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store.' rt I'NCI.K S.A.ll IMIM'KII THE TOWN 11KII "n July 4th In honor of his birthday, and there will be many soiled gowns and gar ments to show evidence of the paint. Whether It bo red Paint, s ain or s trnm ' "" whatever you will h-ive 'inr iiarmern r-nova'e: so ' iv i ill l.Mk good as n. w w''.-n 'eine.l Rt the Ensene I)v Works. Kyorythingpossih'ein Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th .ilV;l!.im;tt' Su. Phone Red 2361 PACril f M .- r- m . . nowi-iiit two INKS IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Kan-hanks-Morse Oiwolinr Engine, for pumping, .praying, saw.ng id Ing. .Outfits complMr. K' KrU"1 E!e& J? """-. ur,,,;;.rdVr1;b,,.,,0"n,1M Tower. "","n"' W,IIU and Kairtnk.-lor,e firlmlcre, Fe thopiH-r,. Well pm,. All flr.t uualliy , . Pmnini ... ..... .. "Hernia bercf.r!&beanhdw CO FAIRBANKS, morse '(ft CO fortLMSOnrgon t0' ' E The entire inner portion oi our ixxn is covered Wlttl a . lining called mucous membrane; this .s kept m healthy conditio noumhment and vital visor it receives from the b ooj So kJH . , ' nore th s membrane will be healthy, but ,.. .? M omes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner ffi STtady becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and symptoms of Catarrn commence. - "6".. "y teel ar noTe watery eyes, buzzing noises m the ears often slight deafness,, hrea hine etc. The disease cannot be reached by external treatment such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. st! Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and poisons. Then jj . " Ji-Jeirenlates throueh the body, the inflamed, irritated ,r heal the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptol oears Catarrh, being a disease in which the entire blood affected, can only be cured by a remeay very botw removes every panicie oi mc .o.pU...j ..... "u ims ls j S S S doea. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to dl J write. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLABXaJ PROGRAM The Dynamiter First Prize in a Lottery Drama in a Forest Catch Your Own Fish ' Runaway Cab Students' Revenge I'll Dance the Cake Walk Absentmindcdness. SONGS BY MISS FORD "Dolly Dear" "In Dear Old Dixie Land" Matinee To Day 3 p. m. 1 Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEQD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL GOOD THINGS TO REMEMBER Itcincnitit-r tlmt the Mer chants" Hunk of Kiikciic is a di'iKisitory of positive safety for fiiiHis, mill tlmt in addition to Its strcnjrlli it is n most desir able institution wit la which to triinsnct your ImnkiiiK business, because of its ciiuillt iiiiuute;' incut mill prompt, obliging scr vice. Capital - $65,000.00 EleccricGas.Water WUIamette Valley Co HALL , SHUMWAY Pliimlifn.. fwwer Work. 'hXnn;0rro3ri'b,nR in tin ... . on or"- ron work nr.. '"rrVafuM-,, O "Penenfi. Beridc rn a ful i n, r ,., J ., .r . 'hone iii,ck ii-ruteenth and Uak a ""lack 1,1, a, ,40tt WilUm-fO Papain OnVOO JEST TBEATHIJ1 FOR CATAfifif! - !....'.'.... ; ......... j ... ..TEe GRAND., Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. & ALL SEATS 10c. Appreciates smoking p cigars. It gives him relaxant The Mount Hood Cigar favorite among all thinkingd It is positively the best Cigar on the market Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croceries Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, we h"c our own Irish (Sb Pierce Phone Main 53 52 EastW! m m m Special Today! AND EVERY DAY J Bass-Hueter Paint and J 2 y a good painter makt i the best job on card : F. LUDFORD 3 102 w". 8th St. Ecotl's santal-FepsiiiK A POSITIVES Tot lliBiniin"- a of Ih. Bi.41" ZA KU"I "71 . VDlir an Of tb rtUa7 THt ! sn Hold bf W. U DC LA NO. wH J. W. BARRING Expert housemovtr Moves anything. Twcntl ear experienfi. 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