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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
rm Bverarc daily otakd. thtrsoat. septembeh s, idos Walritual Constipation May prnnanetitly cnmomcbypronflr persorm! c(orts vtitMhe assistance oflfieono truly Ijoncjic'ial Wqti.e vemtily, rup oj hg aiJ Kliiir ef Snntt, ,Kick enables onetoform regular Kobtts daily So lliat assutaru-c to na ture may be gradual)- dispensed1' when ho ionr needed asthebestoj t?mrdic6,whcn required, are to assist tialare ana not to MipjJant tkt n.tmr. k . I.I ' V I V ll- MfUncUonS.vhicti mu5l aepena urn taly upon proper nourijime ht, proper cf(o-U,ad rigfit living gent rail. To get Ma be nejtcial ejfecls, alwyS buy th genuine SyraplfftgsDixir'f Senna , California Tig Syrup Co. only " SOLD BV ALL LEADING DRUGOSTS MtHtWr,')' price 50f rir&ottle Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him rclaxatioa The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Qgar on the market THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived by buying trom a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter J02 W. Eight St. Eugene, Or Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w.rk. Call and let us estimate on your work Ay a & Hcitznnn 34 Wft PihSt. hone II? HALL (ffi. SHUMWAY Plumbing mill Svnrr Work. Alo general J!i'.i!iig in tia and htwt Iron work. Iron ork promptly attended to. Carry full line of plumbing ruture 1'lliire lllHrk l:TI. Till mill Oak Sin. ; CHICHESTER S PILLS ; 1 fT ':'' A .. . I ill I III . Tl M -- swDcriatiruiiitt8 IN ONS OR MANY COLORS 18 LARGEST FACILITIES f I IN THE WE8T FOR I I THE PRODUCTION OK I I HIGH GRADE WORkLJ WEEKLY REPORT SF EUGENE MARKET Chlliifi bark- -3c. Wool-- 1 Poultry, KKK. ef Kirtfi; l' r Am., 22r. ('-.. aii. ry Hutirr - Per roll, " Mens- Pit lb, I Or. Krvn - Pt lb., 'v. Dairy but nt Per roll, &Mi COr. (Jci-Mt IVr lb. Cc. Imek Per lb. 1 lc. Turkeys Pr lb 15c. Fruits, t;tJiMi. K'lc. potato. New, C5c pfr hundred. Onion P'T cwt., 2.50. lemons Pr rase, $4.00. Orang $3.25. Mventmk Market, flood rows 2 2 'fee. HtefTH Per lb., 2 ' -fi 3c. Good prime drewid veal 5 6c. Muttou en foot 2 J -2c. Fat hfifca on foot 5 He 6. at hogs dressed 7c. Grnin and Feed. Flour $4.40. New hay $K. Huh-d hay $10. Timothy Hay Per ton, $16. ,OHlP:r bushel, ZZtiiHic. flrau Per tun $25.50. Mixed feed Per ton $30. ShnrtB, per ton $32. Wheat Pr biiHliel, "c. Itolled barby per ton, $.T0. Chopped feed I'er ton, $30. Cracked corn Not In market. P(.ltTI.ANI) MAUKKT HKPOHT. Portland, Or., Sept. 3. "Jn the Willamette, HutN'Vllle. (-hampoeK. iliibliard, Woodburn, Sherwood and M hid let on (IIhI rlciH there Ih practi cally no trace of mold on the hopR tlniH far DiIh year," Hald Frank S. JoluiHon, of tho J. W. Heavey Hop compaiiy, yeBterday. "I have not In yeaitt Keen the hoim In Uichm localltleH ho free of mold an they are Jiirtt now, and barrluK uufavoruhle weather con dition)) between thlH time and the end of the picking Hcanon, the chanceii are for an u n un ua I ly fine Krade of hopH In moHt of the yardu." Mr. Heavey and Mr. Johnson, ac companied by W. M. HenderKhott and W. L. Fry, made an automobile trip S u nil it y throiiKh tbt'Hu dlHtrlctt), and In the rourau of the day examined a good many yarda. "In addition to freedom from mold In the dlrttrlctK wo vlHlted, we found no evidence worth mentioning of d untune by the red aplder," Mr. JohiiHon continued. "A good deal has been heard of the ravages of thltt peat thin year, hut I don't believe It huH done any more damaKu than the Htnall harm It docn every year In a few of the yardH HverythhiK con Hldtrred, the prospect Is for a Kod averaKe crop of Kood quality In the HectloiiH Indicated. Of course there If alwaya a chance of late ruins de laying the picking, to ait to give the mold a chance, but the Km with gen erally ni-u not npiu-ehentilvu on this Hcore. "Altogether, the outlook this year, like that of a year ago, Ih for more hopH than are needed, and the best that can be offered the growei'H In the way of advice Ih that the fewer hopH picked thlH year the better the (be market. They can hardly look for anything better than 7 or K centa. and It will not take much figuring to ahow that proNt la umall, If not altogether wanting at audi a level of prices, ' Mr. Johnaott nuy that many of the yartlH In all tlteae dlHtrlctH ahow the reaitlta oT poor cultivation. In these the yield generally will be light, hut the quality of the product comparcH well with that in the well cultivated Melds. In all the yards where the vines have been properly cared for I he output will be heavy, CI rM Hop Purchase. The first purchase of haled lions of the I1MIS crop In Oregon have been made by A. unlf & Sous, of Sllvertou, who bought 125 bairn of Fuggles In the Sllvcrton section. The price paid was ti V cents. The lota are those of Joseph Scheldler, SO bales! Nortness & Ames. :tr bull's, and Gelser & Mrunner, 10 bales. The quality Is cholci-, The price paid for the first Fug : ulen marketed Is not alawys an Index i'f vuliii-H that will till.- on the I. tier hops. I'sualty Fugi;les sell at some thing of a premium, though last year t Ills w as not t lie cum-, t lu Ftiggles bringing 7 and 7 S cents ami the latter varlet .poenlni: at it rents. Therefore, ii is not safe to bas t!ie openlug of the market this year on the price of the early crop. The gen eral opinion prevails t hat the late hops, when In (he bale, will sell at around S cents. Contra ts were made by .1 ullu Plums A.v Co.. of Salem, esterthiy at 7 ln cmts. The sellers were M rs. , Fred Knapp. i f Cliampoe. 1 ;.,eeti j pi mi u d s, and August Itlchel. of Wood burn, 1 2.000 pounds. This Is the bent pi b e paid lor roiilrai'is reeent ; 1. in fad since .1 hn Canulchael paid 10 rents earlier 111 I he se.iMHi, '. Views ul (lie Itultei- Market Vury There s in a marked thttetvnce of opiubui ant. mil; lite city rivamei men and auuuti; the dealci--; lit eouti tt pr.'dmis as well on tlie iMlidit :on : the butter m.i rket. .M,s- , t the lty ciean,-r m-u re-aid the n.at kej i as fairl.v In m. and sa t at Mock? j are cleaning ii well, w bile a tew l ale a IIMle I. v.tt'gttiii". S me f 1" IM.Il.Mr, . t c.Minrrv bllMi r hold , ' I 'I ' ll " tll.tl k.'! It III good -Nape v title oth.-t s t, g.,i d tt a . w ea U V: i Hie -ame time a go.td deal ol pi . , , lia.Uin- I- rep.ii ted III .ll lou 1 lei -i and a hir to r taetor at t H U t he pt e-cte , f coilsl lei able onat - lim, Ka: i u 'o, k S- t : 1. A cothlit inih , looked lor w it h in a sum i time j Peat ties rv Plelitlhtl i l'e: h i etpts tod.ix w eie th ilea 'est ot the .-es n I tills taf. Ui !-!";; t.i the h, aid ot H ide. W j h I" it - t he at 1 1 a i - !or 'he d t .i ti of. m:.'! live , at 1 .id. The: . is idem e on t he s ' I . et N'd.i el -ii -;lit Wt a'ennu; i ho uiai ket . i' Hie deman I tor p. o hes coni!n -iron- jiud with ti.idt atte he were we'l In a !H ' a ! hed Th-- -t Arhlaiul. Ihilim, Ihs.tmc-t and Uoseburg fruit it sold at 60c to fc5c j box. The supply pruini-es to be Heavy all the week andV rhaps next week Hi we). CuM-ara Hark Tn iMi I pvarl. The Kastern market tor caacara hark shows a flight ni-ward tendency, quotations in New V..rk having risen Z to 3c wilhin the past week or two. Loral dealers, however, report no change in the situation on the coast. Tin peeling beai-on Is now near the end. and It is bejevwj that there will j be a fair average output despite the low prices that have prevailed for a year. That the local market will to some extent respond to the advances In the Fast la believed in some quar ter.. Mil I feed Are Very Firm. "It la a question of supply," Baid an oficlal of a local milling com pany today. "We could handle a good deal more feed of all sorts than we are getting al present prices, hut the supply is short In all quar ters, for the reason that the mills of the coast generally are running short of capacity. The demand, which has been strong all summer, showg no sign of weakening, and prices Just now would seem to be about as high as they well could be." Kkk Market Is Stfffer. There Is a stlffer tone in the local egg market, and In some instances receivers are able to secure a slight ly higher value than that quoted. The strength of the market is quite pronounced and therefore it begins to look as if there will be a general rise In values soon. Cheese market Is holding rather firm with the outward movement quite heavy and holders showing no disposition to press their goods upon the market. fliickeiiN Not So linn. While Front street merchants are still asking 13c for hens and 15c for spring chicks, the market Is disposed to show signs of a drag, and there fore dealers are not willing to allow stocks to accumulate. For this rea son buyers 'have the field almost to themselves. Dressed veal market os showing dullness as well as signs of weakness, and prices are easier. Dressed hogs, however, are firm at top values. Wheat In Firm. The wheat market was very firm yesterday, hut exporters quoted the present range of prices. HuslnesB continues on a rather small scale. Oats were firmer at the board of twide yesterday, with $4.12' of fered for December, an advance of about a cent over the previous day's figures. September wheat was un changed and December was Vfc cent lower. There were no changes in the barley prices bid. Portland Livestock. Portland Union Stockyards, Sept. 2. Whatever the future may show, the present outlook for livestock Is of the very best. All lines are dis posed to show strength and for top stuff Itj Is invariably the rule for top quotations to rule. This is true of every line, but perhaps the strong est tone is noted In bogs, where the arrivals are scant and are far below the requirements of the trade. The fact that Kastern hogs are constantly rolling toward the Pa cific coast seems to have no effect whatever toward changing Portland or other Pacific coast hog values, and for the best stuff the receivers are experiencing not the slightest difficulty in Instantly disposing of nil arrivals. Cattle market shows rather 1 llteml arrivals for the 2 4 hours, but the i tone of the market Is so good that it j is having no effect upon prlce-mak-j lug. I lest, steers are still firmly -held I at 54 and all arrivals of that quality can easily bring the price. For some tune there has been a dearth of well finished steers and for this reason the ma ret. Is unusually firm. While there were fair arrivals of sheep today, the fact that none came during the preceding 4S hours was a great aid to t he niuret and t he lone for good stuff is better than ever. Itest wethers are moving free ly at $:t.50 and values In other branches of t ho sheep market are holding rigid. Wool Is Firm. Host on, Sept. i. I a tea! dealers report a slightly better time In the wool niuret with increased inquiry ana netier sales. .Nearly all grades cf domestic- wool hold steady, the I best demand being for quarter-bred fleeces, while a sizeable movement In Australia Is also reported. Oregon- Kastern, No. 1 staple, o s fir tine; Kastern No. I clothing, 47 Cm :: Valley No. 1 , 45 it Die. Territory Fine, staple, 5 S 'u title; fine medium, clothing, myp rdtu flue medium staple, ati it 57c; fine clothing, 45ni47c; fine medium clo thing. iafolV; half-blood. aO'o 5Sc; three-eights-hlood 4S(u 5oc; quarter-blood, 4;t u 45c. Pulled -Kxtra. ad o 5 7c; fine A. 50,ii 5 2c. A supers. 4 2 -o -15c. Itilef oies of the Trade. SUal rope is down and Ma nila rope of all grades dow ti c a pound today. Sales of grapes are better with the best Tokavs ranging around $1.5e and Malagas $1.2 5. Peach market is lower wuh heav ier ottering Toni.it es ate holding ah ut th same tm tan, v Mock, although ; u: quail a::. I too!! packid s'u'f i some! lines -.old for less. W.t' im 'i.i'I.mi -'implies are o lih lull Pi i -.1 -i'l n and b, Ionian. 1 a i,-c Hop ..Wit.,; i llo-l g; ou . is i'.T I "' ponii.lv .a; of I' ntilo.i I. .1 tti', and I : forma nioi :n .i . tnons w a Selling in-! J I I I'UI 1 l (t Ot M'li'Vs. t.t aili, t It in , I-,-, :i. I'. a, k pi a , 'i- ' loi-i !..,.!. lie a ', I'll: .in O' av straights, $4.U3z 4. S3; exports, J3.7U; Valley, $4.40; -saek gra ham, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.05; rye, $5. SO. Barley Feed. $24.50 per ton; rolled, $27ii 2ti; brewing, $26. Outs Xo. 1 white. $27 41 27 & per ton; gray. $20 fi 26 . Mlllstuffs llran, $20 per tun; middlings, $31; shorts, country, $29; city. $28; Mill chop, $22. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley, $14 per ton; Willamette Valley, or dinary, $11; Eastern Oregon, $10. .'0; mixed, $13; clover, $11; alfalfa, $11; alfalfa meal, $20. Vegetrtbli-M. Potatoes Buying price, 90c(K $t per bushel; sweet potatoes, 2 ftl 2 V2C per pound. Melons Cantaloupes, 90CS. $2.00 per crate; watermelons, $ 1 f i 1.2a per 100 loose; crated, pound addi tional; casabas, $2.2Ti per dozen. Onions California, $1.50 per sack; Walla Walla. $1.251.50, garlic, 10c per pound. Hoot Vegetables Turnip?, $l.r0 per sack; carrots, $L.75; parsnips, $1.75; beets. $1.50. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter Kxtra, 31 c pc" pound; fancy, 27c; choice, 25c; store, ISc KgKs Oregon extra. 2f (it 2 7 Vac; firsts, 24Gi2uc; seconds, 22 23c; thirds, 15$2dc; KasU'rn, 241125c per dozen. Poultry Mixed chickens, 11(5 11 Vic lb.; fancy hens, 12 iji 12 Vie; roosters, luc; spring, i3t!4c; ducks, old, 12iil2Vfec; spring, 14 15 Vic; geese, old, Sc; young, 10c; turkeys, old. 1 7 Oj 18c; young, 20c. Cheese Kxtra, S fit 9c per pouul; ordinary, 7'ii7Vsc; heavy, 5c. Pork I'lincy. Sc per pound; or dinary, 0c; large, 5c. Mutton Fancy, S dt 9c. Hops, Wool, lliili-s, Klc. Hops 1 11 0 7 , prime and choice, 3(i'4i! per pound; olds, 1 f IVic; con tracts, nominal; new I-'uggles, OVjc. Wool Kastern Oregon, average best, lOfii 10-c per pound, accord ing to shrinkage; Valley, 15'n 15 '.4 c Mohair Choice, ISfillS'.-jC per pound. Hides Dry hides. No. 1. HBlJe per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13; dry calfskins, ltic; salted hides. 7 8.1 Sc; salted calfskins, 12 13c; green, lc less. COW FKKI. Alfalfa meal. At Ba!ie7's. Tenth and Willamette, streets. Phone tted 1521. NOTICM TCI CONTH .l rolls AMI PltOPKKTY OWXi:its Notl i- Vreby given that pursu ant to t ic terms of Ordinance Xo. "Sit, passed by the common council of the city of F.ngene. August 31st. l'.MiS. bids will be 1 'ived by the s;-eet committee of I he council in the oit'ce 01 t ie city recorder of the city ot Kugeue. until 7:3ii o'clock p. in. 111. on Monday. September 14th. 1 '.";, for the improvement of Sev enth street (vim Oak street to High street 111 the city of Kim, -tie. by til,. con'strueilon of cement curbing al.u.L both sbl.s of said strew alii, by paving the same !,,-t w n said i' in:,, with hltiiiithi,. a-j.hall or otlier tiai.l surface ;i;i.in,'it in accord 1'ic- with plans and sp i-if .-a noils i!i,-: t 1- n,,v on ti... m i,. fi.e t reorder I'i M r- at . t-riltlire I to sta'o I'm l 1 11 1 . ' in ac o-,l in,-,, w t ' . - and on :!i,- foi:;; mi d i ih- 1 ' v ;i , Is , .id-lei- r ia:..,! .'Ii : no i .' I"' ' !: hi - 11 Mill t he date f 1, :; : tllel, -lor. s -m b-' d.oie mi l '-.- -' ' ,1-. St I'oc: CM 111 1 1 ;; 1 1 1 . .m.i , -1 t.y t'l, Ml .. ,. : I u 111 be re.ii:i , ,1 ; r t ;e fait iifiil .T-: fMrni i.. rollttuw. A ,-,!-! it i--,i - it :n i .iii.i I tM ; : j.. -lli'Milllt bid. : a:i!.'.- .. s. iaov is ; -mi ;,-,! ... i. 'i I'l. I T'l- . pel is!-'" lo !.. ti , I'l' . .1 ! , i on' : .' : . j an, ot i.l I' ., I 1 1 BU -UN A,-ln.; l:V i IV,-. I twn'ai i !-;g.-l.-I. :hi. SOPHOMQRE SUITS FOR FALL AND WINTER NEW DESIGNS And Patterns in all the Latest Shades. Blue Serges and Blacks, Made SophoiJ Style Superior in Workmanship Perfect in Fit; PRICES ARE RIGHT AT ROBERTS BROS 1 . , i i .zyrerok.'A ii & ti Safe Management Means Progress A safely managed business always increases in size. This also applies to a bank. The Merchants Bank of Eu gene protects its depositors' funds and financial interests and the people know that it is a well managed bank ing institution. Open an account with this growing bank . CAPITAL - $65,000.00 Julius Goldsmith WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt- Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 512 Willamette Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccries FrcshlGrccn Vegetables Flour and Feed No delay wt h-t our ow n de livrrv Pierce Bros. Phoiif Main 53 52 Ejst 9(h tS The First. Nationcl Bank OF EUGENE, ORECON Imitos ,lr accoiini. nlieiher large or vnuili. V.'iir business will ,-, (iv promi a'"rate and confidential ,,. ' ion. si k m poMr p.owx , ,. ,., VT T. (i. HKXIMtH iS.. I':. s-., ; 5. ii. kki. vi,,. .p.. .i,,.,,,; P. K. SNODCKASS. Caslii,-;-. 'I KK I.. I'.OOliKlril. O- Ca-:r,-PAKWIN HKISTOW, . Ai:.nu '',-,r. TOGCabKY 554 Willamette Sh . r i 3j l i in i A NICK UTTLE MEAL AX THE THEATRE CAFE Is always appreciated, where you get everything so apM'tlzliig and tooth some these June mornings, when your uiK-tite is fickle. When you want to trout your friends, your wife or your sweetheart to a meal that is cooked to the Queen's tasto. bring them to ttle Theatre Cafe. A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SHABBY THAtna In home, when you can make them liuuu ah nbw for only 50c 7 A can of Chlnamel will wor Wonders In your home. - See that the Chinaman Is on erery can. SeA Olir WPQt (hnw wlnilnn, ASK TO SEE Ol lt XEVV WALL r.ii'Klt 16-18 West Seventh St. ! OVERTON I Will Paper an! Paint Co AGENCY FOR. Keelox TYPEWRITER. Carbons and Ribbons for all Machines at Schwarzsch ild's Book Store 306 Willamette St. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything. Twenty-hv Fifteenth and Oafc .! Pt, LlVerY, Red Eoeene. Oregon. QalpC $W A. C. iiAI HtCWS General Teaming; Concrete, Gravel, Building; iund and good excavation earth for sale Phone Bi.uk 22 It or callat 315 W 4th BETTING & HENDERSON MASONS. All kinds of brick, stone and cement "rk promptly and neatlv done. All ''rk guaranteed. Residence 1M "lliamette Street, 131 Vt 'ourth ireet. Phono Ked :;t?. L.C.BEjS Stent Mison I.- ave ,,r,i,,r, a, White's restaurant ' n West Eighth street or a filress t "prlnsfi-t! " PUMPING Mn,J Fulrbanks-Morw GaJ Fairbanks ScfJ FalrhAnbo.i..- n 1 tor for power and ZUj TowersT"-""1 "1 Fairbanks-Morse CJ AH first quality gooA prices always in stock. UU Promnt nnlv n u.u .1 shlpntenu. Write for ca ! ivca, u-nii r Aeenf.c FnffaJ FAIRBANKS, MOlsl ronuniutto GEO. K. Mi Tie HOUSFUI STOVES-RA FURNITll 6? WestEigbtk! We have evrtvtlij'l cnen. All sorts of poail metal and gratmeure. ! contrivances that nih pastime Instead of a ir:M find here. Telephme I EUGENE .0RE&J vim Hold h W.UDU M ?7 KITCHEN 4 H SucctsanrJ ARM1TAGU- O.V xai 7th M AGRICUfl COLU CORVALLIS, 1 'rr clf.re- .w: rl llub.indry. -. . Scieti. e atii ' M,,-liani.Al. ; ..,; Coniuiercc: - c-,:-. - and ---.. t;'r; -.- r..:. -i an ''3 free- O Dl iMDlfct ..VI ScQtrs santa!-Fepsn is Jttbba K I IJ uKliHt. mjlihto rim BiiulK) to. 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