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EUGE.VE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1908. . j O !:;f! o t piiia AVfegetableTrcparationforAs- I IJ cil.nlndlheY(VYlflrIUpJiila. IN I PrcmotesTHgesUon.Cheerful- I !nessandIfest.ContninsnelUver I Opiuin.Morpbine fir Mineral. Got Nab c otic. j liO.Sour Worms oiTfulsicFi oess and LOSS medy forConstlfty- sh- ijoniach.Diarr 11014, lac Simile Sigi0ure ' VWtf YOPt 111 ASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought ears the Signature of WEEKLY REPORT OF ' cause has just been discovered juriip the suit of irai'y in.or nr ces are me re- V neavy an '' w XV. if r I. 2- -Per roll 63 Mohi:r-f43. Chlttlmrk 45c. Wool 15c. S) Poultry, EggTet, EggsywJ'er dozen, 32c. CreauWry Butter Frys Per lb., 9c. Hens, Per lb., 9c. Dairy butter Per roll, 65 70c. Geeae-zPer lb. 6c. DucksMer lb. 11c. Turkeys Per lb 15c. Fruits, Vegetable. Ele. Potatoes New, 60c per hundr. Onions Pe-c '" . l '. Lemons I rr Ci.j?, $1.00. Oranges $3. Jo. IjITWtiic'fc starlit!. -2&2c. eavy M1DVCT the past lew weeks, these ney r" MAnKC I rivals caused entirely by the high I price of feed. With wheat for feed i selling around 34 a ton. poultry 1 raisers are not keeping as many hens as they formerly did. Because of the j enormous grain price j ,, , I pers are forced to send the bulk or i their supplies to market, for even I though eggs are high the producer figures that It does not pay to feed chickens Just to get them. Now that the rainy season has started and I poultry keepers are forced to look more carefully after the health and wants of their fowls, they are in clined to the3!pinlon that the load vakils afQVfle heavier than they care to carryand for that reason local com While ! hog markets are so mucn an.ce at tnis time that. wnen one 1 mi i prices iriust of necess-ty cause a de cline In other sections." - Heifers Bring a Better Price With the Improved demand for cows and heifers, both lines the bringing a better price in the local market. The general run of good cows is showing an advance of about 10 cents from the low point., al though the high mark is as yet un disturbed. Heifers are selling S3 high as $3.50, but the general price for good stuff scarcely ranges above $3.25. Even this is tin ad vance of ahuut 25 cents ove:- quota tions ruling in the yards. at..., vaice Rhnw nn change. following are tne general iaio iaiTi PORK Fancy, ? l-2cSc pound; ordinary, 6c; large, 5c. NEAR DEATH'S DOOR, . Doctor Said Mrs-.I.ucIer's Stomach Was Worn OiH hut Mi-o-uu Cured Her. Why, oh why will people of In telligence continue to suffer with dyspepsia or distressing stomach troubles, when Ml-o-na, the only scientific remedy, has a record ot thousands of just such cures as the iouowing: i mission r-en have(FS)n deluged witn i requests for emptyVhps to gofWyhe Vnnmrv ni-'- -,-.1 nonce thwi!! returned with a load of chickens. UUrn iHCHK. 7! ,.. ... ,..., L',r StelW Per lb.. 2A'i23c. mull bumi imp I C:'ni prime dressed il 5 6 million on root z i-zc. Fat hogs on foot 5V&c6. Fat bojc dressed -Jc. .n.d d. Kiour I4.4.Q. . New hay 19, Baled Haifal and 1120-L TlmothyOrjWPer ton. $To. O Oats Per bushel. 4 of? 50c. L. Rran Jfmr t(w-'6.5f. ! irts Per ton 4. Whes-I) bushes 85c. RolleiVbaW) Per ton, (Ml. Chopn. f f6r Per ton, (W r"- )Vi! corn Noln nQjiqf. I - O While egg supplies from local rancneB are uunj dim. v "- of the year the decrease in supplies is due to some other (fwse than us ual. 1 he fact that prodiVferB are shlp pinrTkiost of their supplies of poul try W market Is one reason for the arrivals here. Another ((fason is (tie lower prices in effect t'ia-re at the moment than can be o.u- rTalned elsewhere. 1 4"- , I0HJI Q txltr copy of aeb. JLj) lil OfiaslllfS i Portland, Oct. 15T1 Sffi I In hop tradli0)all throu vm thlo tlmn. Hnrmnn Ptiiylng, accordl Jii-f Xnten of Who!sule Market wing to the rnlns farmers are not offering potatoes very freely. Price stiffer, with local selling prices about 5 cents higher. Butter market is flrnv but some of tho outside makers of(4st cream ery are not quoting cityprlces. i -.Cheese is firm at an advance of 1(T) wt quoted yesternay. r ) Orape supplies from tho sourff are very liberal. Best tokays are selling 99hn sawii. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Boddy. 011 wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tt 'flimntlnA Wnnrfanw 9 RarffB HO For I a fl am mi (ton or IMurrA of th UUfl'Igc and IH-4II r ' - j man. ' Sold bx W Slat. Cur (iiilrklr aiid its nlutTTy hr It -7 1 Have you uegiMed your kliinijy? Have you overworked your nervous system and iagAl trouble with your kidneys andwbTudder? HnveQyou imltiB )the loins, side, Jrnck, grJis 9i too freqiient n dcSfie to fmss urine? If so. VIIIih' Kidney Pills will cure you. Bora by Company,, price 00 cents, Drug Vo take BcidoKlust for & tittle while Alien you lave Bllubt ntta iwunn, A. Kuy9-dall, dru of Indig from severe little loua lu order to get relief im severiVaUai:! of lndlKia.tlorL or norvous dyspepsl Try KodJ)toWy. Sold by all drugglF0. It just -9,1 sizes. CilABU9 iTrd-arh; CO There is a lullt) ugh the state v Klaber Is not noileher than II. 3) to the trade, and (fafiiiih market remains easy with with the exception c' a few strA- nothiv moving over 75 cents, and gling lots no busine- i Is In sljjfcf. i even select quality is sometimes hard Eiuht cents could still be naid fot tottiove at that figure. choice niiulity, but hops of this graiW Wports froiOne lower Columbia are Anrd to get. indicate that iTTe AP)rding to Joseph Harris, the Salem denier, tt lng up it way dors of anyjein from the E.iO A weaker mark) aOioad cost the prices of wheat futures a fraction to- There are few or ln sight und none indicate that iTTe run of salmon is somewhat .increased since the rains started. Dressed meat markets are holding firm with select veal especially lrU alfalfa meal good call. U PMrat aTilttmoni- nf Rnntem rhenf- nuts arrived thiOiornlng by express and Is qunled nt 25 cents a pound. d.'ifNon 0o board ofjrade and oIM car of spot cli was madi made at a fractional advance, the deal Being at X2 cents, f. o. b. dock. Thero was a firmer tone In coarse grains, buLJiuycrs and sellers dldt get tonotl. although the difference In their views is somewhat narrowed. There wns no change today In either the bid or asked price for November niiln lint nn nitrnnrfl nf 1-4 rent whh i(tVld for December delivery. , While tns nsked price dropped to 11.55 la- iar m ine session, i iiib is a aeenne i ot z l-z c a cental rrnm yesieruay BnIe Lower pr!( when regular shMuew 'entnl trnm vesterilnv :J "CI (lint OiuMIl Qfi'ItiT Slump'x' j hogs," says l.ee M. Lacy, of Hunt ft Whl'lBcWry one knows the prlnd- Lacy, "and this is the r4Son forCtt) pal reason for the late slump In day's drop in hog values locally. The I'oiAiiiid poultry prices, the primary Intere the Eastern and Western Portland Mrrkck Market Cortland Union Stockyards, Oct. 15.tFoIIowIng a lower rur, of hog values In the East and a much weak er tone, both of which have been pre tn,n tn. t i i I,.. ' fn 13)15 to 25 cents jftver. with nothQJSi tng selling over Ib.Nu, and the gen eral run of stuff hardly able to bring more than $6.75. WanU f killers have been curtailed iiuVhaT by the recent high values becaie hogs went bevond a irnnri nnckiner hunts. ;0 "Chicago Isfi'aker and lower for on s-5 ruling in me jarua mi shlpriicnts: Hogs Best . east of mountains, $6.75 $6.85; ordinary, $6.75; block $6.75a $6.85; ordinary. $6.75; blockers and China fats, $6; stockertf and feeders, $5. Cattle Select east of mountains, steers, $4 ft $4.25: medium steers, steers, $3.50: ordinary, $3.25: best co$2.85l?i$3; heifers, $3.25: me dliWcows. $2 $2.25; stags, $2.50 g $3; bulls, $2. Sheep Best wethers, $3.25; lambs, $4; straight ewes, $3; mixed lots. $2.50a $2.75. Veal Choice ytiipK calves, $4.50; heavy and rough,3l;.50S $4. 1'ORTLAXD QUOTATIONS Gniii), Flour, Feed, Etc. WHE,0 Bluestem, 93 94c; club, S9c: fife, 89c; red Russian, 86c: 40-fc. 90c: valley, 90c. BARLEY Feed, $27 $27 per ton; rolled, $27.50 $28.50; brew ing;, $26.50. OATS No. A. white, $31 $31.50 per(fki: gray.VaWO $30.50. FTOUR Patents, $4.80 per bar rel: straights, $3.85; exports, $3.70; Valley, $4.45; 1-4 sack graham, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.05; rye, $5.50. 0 MILI.STUFFS Wan, $26.50 per t.J middlings. $33; shorts, country, 3T; city, $3i(fYJ. S. mill chop, 2. HAY Timothy, WlIlamett-yfePey, $1-Qer ton: Willamette valW' ordi nary, $11: Eastern Oregon, $16.50; mixed, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa, $11; $20. Vegetables POTATOES Buying price, 75) 90c per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2 2 l-2c per pound. O ONIONS (fifcgon $1$ 1.25 per 100 lbs. w ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips, $JL2 5 per sack; carrots, 85c, par ifcftm, $1.25: beets, $1.25. Dairy nnd Country PtWure BtmTER City creamcr extras, Olive sffcet, .35 (R 36c: fancy outside creamery, i '32 1-2 ffi 35c per pound; store, ISc. EGGS Oregon selects, 37 l-2c; Eastern, 27 l-2th30c ier dozen. POULTRY Hens, 11c per pound; spring, 1' ducks, old, 12 12 l-2c; young, 14 15c; geese, old, 89c; young. 9(ftl0c; turkeys, 1617c. CHEESE Fancy cream twins, 15c per pound; full cream triplets, 15c; full cream Young America, 16c. VEL. Extra, 8rt)29c pound; ordinary, 77 l-2c;heavy, 5c. "I was near to death's door. The doctor said he had done all he could; that my stomach was oid and worn out. I was so weak I could not walk. I took Mi-o-na tablets, and have been eating hear ty ever since, ajid I am able m work like a tiger. W wish I could go and thank you myself. I send juu uiy picLute, null .vuu Can U'JSV my word and my picture, and W iiiuua. you again. sirs, .eison Lu cier, 112 FIsk St., Athol, Mass. Ml-o-na cure3 dyspepsia. There yt a particle of doubt about it; aWU if any of the readers c,' the ftnnrH nrn snt'iprr f.nn, e,nn.nni. iruuuie oi any n'i huii e Dru.J store will sell you aJox of Mi-o-nO lor ou ceuis wun uvosoiute guar antee of relief, or money backQju many cases one box will effect a permaneicure; In chronic condi tions more Is necessary. But one thing is certain: one box nf Mi-n.na will make you feel so much better($i' getlc, that you will nat give It till cured. O Ml-Ja Is not a digester. Digest ers nevatt cured dyspepsia, and n jver IfWo-na is a stomach strength- up ener that builds 0 unsworn out 'rt')l)y Inside, cf We pJviach. and lnakes the stomach strong enough to perfectly digest what you e,iC louodhsmicnvlde shrdl hiHTu rl Mrs. James Hubbard told Mrs. Jones that Jim never growls since uses Fllger s Golden Gate Cof Her grocer grinds it for her. ts. IF YOV KNjHV Qff-'Wnnileii Tne merits ot Texaswondea.j"oti Would never suffer from KMfcey, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two jnths' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Ulill, Z?M St. Louis v M j87 West EiehthStuI 'sjapnos "Tv 'eauo pjos OX njy oq )sni jd)s30J qsB3 qc Man 'uiuSauq luaaS B ;y O aavs moj DeWitt's CaVtolized Witch Hazel Salve is thSibest salve forvilles. Be on,,n ..n.. .TTU XlnWH.'a (l A I.. "."to juu jBciiui a, druggists. Suld by all o j? 9 o o o o Oo felibfe Sklgftfcf f aidabl Merchandise it STANLEYS J Itatel Pdfess Price Cutting Salwge andQAdjustment Co. wnYork CO O O J 1 1 n o o - o il O r fU. O O tm ess n zj NintIrSlreet ii A3 jLiJL O O O G WU o o o e o B o O 0 0 g Ctoses Scurday Nights a o Soenderar,JEurishin&, Etc i b w mm mn m m i - o o O 6 1 2 Willameite Str Euoreoe, OrfS0lV VOIR or repair tiH8 ' with t I J00' r; as uromm.. w"n4 their hors BURpF Ml Oh,! K-MlJIIJflJ 1 m GEO. Km FURMI I'O Sole Aeraulota . . Sim M FiftsWlu'ee Htia, novd Detroit Line, il Rjwges the best on the market A full line oi Hsi the factory. Call and examine ri before bujiif '4 Ql o o o