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o " o J THE EUOeifCE DAILY GCABD. FRIDAY. OCTBEB 0, 1008 HANDSOME Tailored Suits For Ladies, in every new shade and weave, made by the best of tailors and of the best of material, in all the new shades and weaves. Every suit guar anteed to fit in every way. Hundreds of patterns and jjf styles to select from. Every j, buii la very specially low priced considering the excel lent quality and perfect work manship. New patterns ar riving by express every day. Prices from $15.00 to $75.00 WOMEN'S TAILORED SKIRTS A new Skirt always gives a person the appearance of a new suit. In blue, brown, black and all new shades. Prices from $1.50 to $20.00. is One-Half Price a Women's Skirts and Waists Friday and Saturday Every Woman's Skirt and Waist purchased from the BON MAR.CHE will be sold at just ONE-HALF the regular price Friday and Saturday 12 PR.ICE 12 uuiursilvei i Hand Tailored Suits for mn WHO CARE 0 TO DRESS WELL MINING IN Ul Wad by th best of Chie amd Few York tailori. 1m blus, brown, tm and every nw ihade; mi.de up in the very latest and nobbiest rtyles.' All hand-tailored, even to the button holei. You do not have to pay a big" price to get an all-wool hand-tailored perfect fitting suit. $15.00 to $35.00 Shirts The largest assortment in Eu gene, in dark and light, in all sizes, in coat and plain. 50c to $2.00 MEN'S COTTON, SILK AND WOOL Underwear in all styles and sizes. An a srai ... .- "Kiiest autborW H silver mm. . B!k : I , ul U. . 1 me rprt..,r-"cra5H Butte Mir, 'm PU:: udoe rn... CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The The BON MARCHE'S STOCK AT AlUKitRS7 COST IImmmhI Mr. Book-Keeper Too Old Too Busy Too Wise Unless you are too old to learn too busy to try or too wise to want to we can show you how to increase your business. Say, "Nonsense" If you want to! But wait until you hear what we have to offer. Let us show you our plan. Let us tell our story. You do not bind yourself to pay auvthine or to buv anvthiiur or to .1- .1 1 . . - uo auyimug except near wnat we nave to say. us tell you our plan for increasing your income information to be free. Ask for booklet "A". Let the THi International Accountants' Society, No. 6r, Fort St.. Wni. Detroit,, Mich, n iitll MMH MMM SIGN WARD That is the way the trade flies. An ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that light has for moths-it attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Cas Lane County Electric Works JOE TUCK, Mgr. 62 S. WniaiaetU WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Mohair IS. Ohlttim bark 45V4c. Wool 15o. Poultry, Eggs, etc Eggs Per dozen, 25 30c. Creamery Butter Per roll 3c Krys, per lb., 10c. Hens, Per lb., 9c. Dairy butter Per roll, 65 70c. Geese Per lb. 6c. Ducks Per lb. 11c. Turkeys Per lb 15c. rruus, vpceutoiex. Kit, Potatoes New, 60c per hundred. Onions Per cwt., $2. 6. Lemons Per case, $4.00. Oranges $3.25. Liroitock Markec Oood cows 22c. Steers Per Ik., 2V43c. flood prime dressed real 5f6c. Mutton a foot 3 l-2c. Fat horn on foot 5 4c 6. Fat bogs dressed 7c. Grain and Feed. Flour 14.40. Now hay $9. Haled May 111 and $12. Timothy Hay Per ton. $16. (lata Per bushel, 45 50c. llnin Per ton $25.50. Mixed feed Per ton $30. Shorts Per ton $34. Wheat Per bushel, S5c. Kiillud barley Per ton, $30. Chopped feed Per ton. $30. Clinked corn Not iu market. EU BANCS EARL McNUTT J. II. VEST BANGS LIVERY CO. r ;i Livery, Feed, Stags and Sales Staples ; f' Always KciJr -,'.' ':.': T'rl' Q Turnout ol A4 JXicttptkmi) q WkPNZIKSTAGEWivm Eur,o) Q KVd.NF. KLOKKNCK STACV (t$lJ0mi $trt do not city A dally itigt IravnKugr Bin $ 4, (tlynWltrnct"kit t!IietV lf. lor Miplft.m. clow coimrvtuw by O "o Clyry Phone Main 21 Portland. Or., Oct. S. Generally pour uimllty Is noted In 'lie local ar rivals of tomatoes ntnl for this rea son buyers are not willing to pay such lib prices as they were when the stock showed better color. There Is somewhat of a scarcity In peppers owing to. the late frosts which did considerable damage in this line. supply but concords and other vnr- mi are scarce lor good quality. fhhaM aiini.H..,. p., ull..l..l.. I.... ' - "n- oii(,iiuj un- tl hilt lUm Hlurkul I- II-... -.I... ",I " ' 1 " IJ III 111 Willi prli-M rutins fractionally higher for wlwt quality. Nllght inrrenav of Hal lor. Ttn si a whole creamery men are rirting a slight Increase In the Production of huttor The mai-lrt lo fairly steady with no trouble at thlsi time in fllltna all nn.r v2itiw,ll..a ' of astern hatter ,re itlll liberal but tin ts are cleaulng up quite well but caui Of tile ill nrlce Kecelveru ISIale that because of the ltte shnrn advaoces In tho eastern price, no more rresh supplies uld hreuaht fiMm t hre. Mtxnl 1 tnv, Itegnrding troJuai,. The I rate It boldin, mlaed views regarding the future of the onion markot. Deoovtlly iivtllug the be lief it general thot the crop In the ourn it boldly everdttlinttcd tnd that a?:.' tho first t-eat rush to mar ket it a;opi.d. It will la. foiins) that practically ;i ih0 Ctllfornla crop una ireuo nerei. won ini of the imtllor 1ihJ grMtren tm illlng to pile tfioir pr.Kluvt upon the ratr ke: twre tfte laig.r fr,K)n, ert gre not m t m km at all. faiegi is,. l reo'cat to itko a atioa until the fmthern glut it tko cafoif. There Is a aiig),,;, r.riuee ia lo.rv io;a tnt .-riii to too aa': olferiugs. Prug e i(ias. Jar oi$- Is a fraction weaker. The market has been invaded by too many cars of cistern eggs and the price of lo cal stock has been boosted too high Very Dull In Hop Market. While such bear leaders as Her man Klaber of Klaber, Wolf & Net ter company and E. Clement Horst, are still said to be taking Borne of the choicer goods of the state around 7c and 7 He a pound, there Is noth ing doInC In tho .0nii.al mn.l.nl T. I general trade reports a lack of out- iue niieresi witn no orders in sight Isaac Plneus & Sons of Tacoma are llkewlso said to have been late pur chasers of select quality In the Wil lamette vulley around 7c and 7V4c me lonowing L-ondon cable wes i received bv Klaher. wif a k.- yosterday: "Tho demnnrt la thloFtv rnM ' Choice hops are firm. Other qualities weak. Choice hops are almost ex hausted. "Nuremberg market continues In a very dopressed, state. "Saas market is decidedly weaker, with tendency down." Droned Meats Are Rteady. Dressed meats are coming to the Front street market In a moderate way, but Just about sufficient for the demand, and the prices that have prevailed for a week are current to day. There is little complaint re garding the quality of hogs offered, but a good deal of inferior veal Is being sent In. A few muttons have been received the past few days, the best offerings nwivlmr ni 7 ;,., IHiund. Receipts today were S3 hogs and 75 calves. I'oi'tluni) Livestock Market. Port and Slncltvnnla n..t 7 . Tk. inestocn trade In general has chang ed lis opinion regarding the future of the hog market. While there may he some slight lowering of prices from the present level It Is not believed that the ilcMin.V will nmiougn mere nave been several : declines in eastern values dnrlnir tho' """wara bark pnst few days, the market there is , lots holding much better Hum ,,...i I and Is only a fraction lower than WIIV Sl TKKif this market at the present time. The' course of local prices depends upon Itrratlio llyomei ami' Kill tl... .-".me llllirrn licrillS $1.50 per box; peaches, 65c at 85c i per bo:;;, plums, 50cl per box;' grapes, .-i0cIC 1.25 per crate; Con-! cords, 17ft20c per basket; huckle-! berries, 9(fU0c lb; quinces, $1.25 i box; cranberries. $10 ner barrel: ' prunes, 2c per lb. Potatoes Buying price 80c 90c per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2c per uound. Melons Cantaloupes, $11.50 per craie; watermelons, lc perl pound: cas ahas. 11 7niw!nn nor dozen. t '.. There will be an open meeting of Onions California, tl as nor tne opringfield Grange tomorrow af- sack. ternoon at 1:30 o'clock to discuss Ir- Hoot Vecetablea Tnrnlna i or, rlgatlon and drainage. All are cor- per sack; carrots, 85c: na'rsni'ns. i ,"y, invlted to be present. The principal speakers will be A. V. Sto- guvernment exnert n char nf GRANGE TO HOLD MEETING ON IRRIGATION Jl.lih: hnels SI !n lhilrv nnri ronntv !NUl..nl Butter City creamery, extras, 32V(ff)34r tnnrv mitaM. nrABmnr.. 50c32V4c per pound; store, 18c. Eggs Oregon extras, 32V433c; Eastern 25 28c per dozen. Poultry Hens 12c per pound; spring, 12c; ducks, old, 12 12 Vic; spring 14(S)15c; geese, old, 89c; young 9 10c; turkeys, old. 18c;' young, inc. 1 wouia De aDie to be nresent at Cheese Fancy cream twins, 14H f 8 mee"ng. but he writes that a 15c per pound; full cream triolets! Previous engagement made to the IM (n 15c: full fronm Vor.r . trresham Granire fair mill joi.i. the irrigation station In Oregon; J. H. Lewis, state engineer; Senator I. H Bingham and Representatives V. W. Calkins and Allen Eaton. Partial, surveys have already been made, showing a very easy practlc- ahlo frrltrntlnn n.nt..i 1 u j . .. . .qUi..uu i.iujci.1. iu iue aisiricc east of Springfield. . u was noped that Hon. W. W. Cot ton would be able to be present at Cream Young 14 U liil 15c- full America. 15 Vi B 16c Veal Extra, 99c per pound; ordinary 7(fp7Mc; heavy, Ec. Pork Fancy, 7 Li 8c per lb; ordinary, lie; large, 5c. Hops, Wool, Hides. Ktc. Hons Oregon, 1908, 7W7V-C per pound; 1907, 2 H S 4c; 1906, lVia Wool Eastern Oregon, nverage best. lOliflliV. C nor iinnnJ A " I'"""", m VIII II- iii ir to shr tilfinr... V..1I.,.. i .-. r.. i .- , ' , ."r. . .....v. i.,..i i 0 C t .i u na r I'hntfo uresham Grange fair will detain nun. in nis letter Mr. Cotton speaks as follows of the value of drainage and irrigation: "I am very sure that drainage, if necessary, and irrigation In anv event will more than double the value of all the land In this section of the Wil lamette valley. Any farming coun try that successfully raises grass and hay is a rich country. .Inst a little bit of water in the middle of the summer would, in my opinion, make tne Willamette Vniio,. th ...... luuiurj lying outdoors. As it Is now 1 S ll SILK ,..,r 111.1111. Hides llfV hlrlea Vn 1 1 I Ti 1 - I 11 ClOVer fi,,l,l f, in , poundimiind. dry kip. No. 1, 13c lb; (abundantly in the spring will haidlv dry caKsklns, liic pound; salted 1 keel' "ne cow during Julv and Aim'- hilles. I (n Sc Iloitiwl- bhIi.iH onirul,i. I USt. the host rr,.,.-l.... ... .i'. n"lie mat the Springfl car green lc less. Slim Inta 6c per pound. Iiiitli. what the eastern markets do wit bin tho next week or ten davs. A stiff tone there would hold anv decline here In check but a lower range east would rause a reaction here. "1 find considerable strength In the hog situation where 1 had not looked for." sairl Mr It. inunn of Dun omehr'L h"I5 ."! 1 1') reco,-.nai.y.d dellverv. 1, ,d h.. To , . ' ' ,,u : ' " " 1 npv re ""w mnk- Shocp Values May (,'o Iligber. I While no change Is todav shown ."""'"'l' "mrket vnlues, prices are in in. .-xrriva s sir.. v... Just as long as you have catarrh your nose will itch, your breath will ! t,5'"" wl" hawk """I spit, and ou will do other disgusting things because you can't help yourself. The r-. ..... , , .rrn nave cot von In year. I bono thnt h. Grange will take up the work of ir- isonuu in inai section of Lane Conn ty." mv l. ,., ,, ; I , imw niaK-i i neie are : wm . . . J '"'""able: i ,me ,hpv make money by t h At ts o:- Ton? OW.V TEH.MS NOW There are 'wo ue three acre tracts left in Elair Street addition. clo0 n. with ftrects nicely graded, which you can buy at a moderate price or. on ironthly Installments if vou wish. Also tracts from H. to 11 a-res in Gnrde-i Home addition. Ti'e.-e are very desirable and you mav make your run terms. i nee are snienrild chances to ...ill . ,i, .nut, lne. will sap your entire system of Its en on.v. its strength, its vigor and vital . ling most of their supplies direct faults will in tl.no ,,n.iuJ.;T a mini tn iii..ri..r u.i ,!,.,...,.. .t ,.,.... : ' jour arrivals nr.. ..... ...,..,.i ... . ... ii. . . ..iu ... me u.ia s at the yards. Cattle market Is steady with no arrivals in the yards during the past -4 hours. 1 Following Is the general range of I orimn.l Market Ouotntlon,.. W heat lUuostem, 93c; club SSc life. J.M': re,l IIiki.,. .1. I 91c; Vallev 9,1c ' ,"-")'". savins ell by tho increase In values. Tiny will uoi iasi long. If vou do not vni ih , ... ,. e ,nc Oregon Land Company. rm. if ......... u .v...... . loathsome . Howe A: Buoy or Zimmerman Hugh about these tracts. HAIKi.VIXS IX SHOKrt reason, ro ) vnnr l,r.,i ... .. liancy and acilyity, and leave you not" This picture Is , v'.T"' .r'TJ1- i a large line of shoees. In writer has seen thousand, of i , , I "il," s,y,3, for men' wonl nd such cases. He ha i erCllv . ;h'lren. which we are desirous of re rlonced the demoralizln; LST. I ?"Cln5. at In rdr to do so come from the ravlshinc attacks f ," er Inpm at Prices far below me nori lble catarrh ceroid the V , ! vf. ,,,ar..retal values. nated during ,9( Consume "s Some under ' '!::" chiefly prenar"!1 5;' mine it5elfPhad " '' 'arge ore hZJ? footh I, Sever cina.,: r.r.-..-H t 1 ' tl whinh ' he lln . . . ,"..marW Ik.,; I:c r utiont have ...6 "iue ore-oodles. une main "opping along the J cuts the mountain In ",.... i nis fracture a in a continuous lioe to- ..uwing ore-bearin? b,; "i"'"1", wnslderiat! parallel and tangemu; : ""ie. it may be nii .BKiuii inrms one hut. nar-Dearlng rock. Thi tions of the lode usuallt "a.ia ui me iractures able crebodies raniint feet wide, and carryi;: or irom dm per ten: cent mercury. The rocks nf th. .. canlc origin, ash-rocks'i- atiundant. The eneat is so great that it i: terniine tha nriin.i but geologists . who hi:, the district have ta--i that they were origiu 1 he nrnh em n ih. the Black Buiip min treat the large low-en: at a profit. Former prerterl a dO-Inn naco nf thp rsllfnmi. ir eration of this plant pron able, as It saved on!t i cent of the metal. Tl the district used lor I: an enormous amount retarded condensation second treatment news to free the entantW from the soot. In 19flfi I prprtefl in furnace on new and J and ennnnrtpri a upri nients covering the pro At the end of this time taken out. Perfect cm arcnmnllshpri ftnnt rntiri with, and a hieh nercrea ery secured. The r was cut down Iron II therehv erpallv Increu nare capacity per um.w Along the lines oi inn plant, inciiiainn ai. linns OI 111 UlU ("ia"1 dnrinir 19'T. ani 1 90S. thp fires wer !i tim.Ttp succpi? of the remains tn lie dw1' I be early part of Ml fnvnr;.!.k. The IH'W l.lant ii I.y.lrn-elcrtnc buildings and tt.iw. ! th-, en.Talinn nt .. fu, T'.-iiich S:i:r:vj: T'.:ese fans furnif fi.r the furnace. I. L-.ii i.roduce of the new features !' tnr.p.-inr coarse "... 1 .. f!rt Am r.-ite; ami a . . "sr , -been installed anil te -. hppn is delivered tn the . , Tn,l,l f.,P 1, lal nam , densing plant has new lines anu el features of ..' drver. cnnstrnci .i hri.-k has a ca lf T-i,. ma!iaZ"Xeri: the l.lant. prelum n,.,,it cistf. vrt-'r rue i i i'm.i n I .I , .i .. .. . a I TII.I tKl and f."ir'l' -J . . . ,r.,j MrA'5. ' in c'.uwvmr.-- Ian''!' l. . '"""' nations. ...ere is one remedy that win iiimw iiaarati kifai .ii k i 4 limn r In the .nil ken ma 'krt t . re- nl'ld!Uig. .13; shorts, countrv f u ; tnillna dull. Keceliils e ""'. I'. S. Mill cb..i. 1 '" ' and s.uueM.f Q "v --Timothy. Wii;.u...r. v,i ho eivted a . l"'r ton; i V. 1 1 : Kastern Orecm 1 1 '. !. $13; clover, J;., xUMt. o ttmldo ntiil) riii. Hurley - Feed 121! nor ,. ....... Hi I onT remedy thai $27..'.0i2S:.0: brewing $ ' h t I, M f n?h"r. ca,,7h. nd , ".e Kerni? o yriiied meter than ine ctiun.ivi.n iVh beV.T market this week lore rat-ru-l ever a perl aill'plle:.. are stl'.l holdln IU tna: ket Is h.iMln. t a ,1 1 w : ami there- '"dinar on e' their m; th.. "'''. - .lust about . He IV """n" l,';mnra11"' n The vou ?Ll r"Ktf,nPany will onlv i, " ,:,.' .""u, ."""It f, , , w.em nt.nu; Is also guaranteed to cure b: ..Minna, col.is. .one' If. It r.n .-hi-id ha j Mitotan ns. If .. (Sthlng It Krcsh fruit -Apples, new. t;i.e pay you to call and see t w them. W e carry a complete line of gener al merchandise and guarantee right Prtces and fair treatment. Campers' supplies a specialty. lour patronage will be appreciat ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, -3 Dexter. Oregon. be n, totier n ,. Ail a-onun I V " ' " and 'a:'lnS."w: All womr. --..nlial'.!- InvKfJ 1 M.W.R CASTOR I A For Infants :4 Chilatr Bears the Or Signature ui d&gS? K ,,HI. For .wrmr. . j;t 3.i H'"1? ; 1 ei .. r. 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