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El-OHN? JJAII-T WAfOJ THlTtflDAIf, OCTQ9P .' it5 Tho Rind You Have AJwa.- Sought, aiVvhlel hns ucen in use for over 30 years, Jinn borne Tiio .nature el' . "l has been made under )ils per- t&XVffljrtts 8""nI 81'POi-U.slon allien its infancy. All Counterfeits, Iinitntioii!) mid " Jnt-iiH-tfool " are but i:pcriiiiontN tlmt triilo Willi and (!-'...licp tiio health of Iui'unts and Children ExjM-r'.ouco again t Uxporiiimnt. Whac is CASTOR I A Caxtorln Is a hnrniless substltuto for Castor Oil, Pare trorio, roM mid Uoothf SupN.' It Plouiuiiit. It eonUilns neither Opium, Morphine nor other xVarcotla mjbKtuiice. It nsro ifi lln guarantee. It destroys Worms unit nlhivij Feveiinhiiess. It cures Diarrha.-a und AVind Colin, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It nsslniilat8 tho Fond, regulates tho , Ktomaeli and JJowels, King health mti Irvtuiul sleep. C alio ChlldiMii's Punaccjk-Tlio Mother's i'ikiid. GENUINE CASTOR Bears the Sifrnaturo of ALWAYS v w The KM In Use You Have ?ajs Bought -or Over 30 Years. WEEKLY REPORT OF BIGENE MARKET MgI".:; i s. Chimin bark itioVjC. Wool 1 5c. Poultry, Eiil!i -Ptc Eg2s Per dozen, 33c. . Cr.ffc'-srv yiiiUti- rt-i- roll !? . FrjV-IVr Hi., Sc. ifeiiK Per lb. Sc. a Dairy builer Per roll, 60cV Geese Per lb. Cc. - ' v DuckB Per lb. 11c. Turkeys Per lb 15c. Fruits, Vesetnbles. tic. Potatoes New, 70c per hundred. Onions Per cwt., $1.75. Lemons Pit case, J4.00. Oranses $5.00. Livestock Marker. Good cows 2 2 M c. -gteers Per lb., 2 & 3c. Vood prime dressed veal 5 6 6c. Mutton on foot 2 l-2c. Kat hogs on foot 514c6. at bogs dressed 7c. drum nno Ftfed. Fiour-4.40. Sc:" hay 'J. Baled Hay $11 and $12. Timothy May Per ton. $18. Oats J'er OtMhel, 43 60c. JJriin yHr ton $20.50. Mixed fewi. Per too $30. Shorts Per ivn--?3!. Wheat Per liu iel, S5c. Ho'lpd barley"' ;Vr ton, $31. Chopped fefr ytj- ton, $30. Clucked toii - .N'ot In market. TEN SHARES FREE We will give ten shares of Mining Stock Free tiny person answ orlng 1Mb nil within tin days, stating what stock they now bold i)r wish to nurchusv, W-HV'aii Tologrtiplioi'.c. LilV i A mnrUn Vvlinol ultH Vollll'll' I All''V Amerjicau. Canadian piVvVifN'-l" i-'oruBl wireless an. v,u. Alaska Pi'l. ft f.'o'") n'lfH'.r-u. C AmalKatnated Coal. AIuhIU VeV. il'oolud) ConiBlocl! Golden Gate M. Co. li'iTlwPAietU'tin Coffee. Omaha lnd. Tolophono Co. j'lWtVand Homo Tulephone Co. Tacomu Homo Telephone Co. Vinited Wireless Tclotsinph Co. Pacific WIioIobb Telegraph Co. Marconi Wireless TeleKiaph Co. Kldollty Copper. National Copper. VK 11AVK stock In OrcRnn'i richest in I no; $200,000 capital fully mid non-nHBeRBiil)l. for Bale for caflh or trade. This mlno Ib fully iqulpped and paying running expenses. lOxanilno Hint ut once. .-.VK IIAVK Mining, Industrlnl, luvontlon or Oil Stnuks, which we will Mill for caHh or trade for fiirniB, timber lunda, town or city property, or anything of value. K IIAVIO 0 per cent and S per cent guaranteed stocks; Stroot and ICIecu'.cal Hallway. WK A It 10 dealers In municipal, corporutlon and other bonds. IV ';ir.do not find hero what you wunt, Btate fully just what you do- alre, what you have to trade, or whether It Is a cash deal; tho price, etc. Telegraph, wrltu or call. r.1UAM S 0 AOKVrS WAVTKI TO BKl.Ii 1.11 SIXTH HTKKKT, lt)ltTl,AXI, OUIOtlOX. Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to meet the cemand we will have on hana a (large upply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 ELI HANGS J. 11. WEST ,1-ARl- McNVJTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Staggand Sales Staples Cabs Always Ready q First Class Turnouts of All Dtso-ntions ..STA&S.. N'.Kr ilESTGEIcvn lv,kie KUCiENE FLORENCE STAGE U;J0j.n.. SUido col ll l A dtly itigflMVtkEugnml t . m, ttiMilr idiiriwct tut will ull lor lor fvUplelon. char counrction by t.,., I, i otllitU 111 day kclott, itcAmcr lor rlnrenct Livery Phone Main 2 1 nd A cm. I rSj mat Qm riavavrara MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Mjde ol arlrclrd EU,lrrn Orgoo h,rd whul. Il pro. Juco man io.iv oi bmd thin any other llour and Dm leave r lUhtr nd whllw, Hfour ol th, incrrawl qi jittlty oiW(4d Krxtucrd h ott 1, nc hichrr tlun tur ol! lloura. ASK YOUR GROCEK FOR IT. THE POJTLAND FLCURJNC MILLS S I'OHTi'XO MAItKK'f JfRI'OItT Portland, Oct. 22 Wbie ihewheat niarkot for the time i .ulet, with quotations grnt;ra!!y about ttie same as thosH t)i a week tiWh "Cildeitone la si.roilg. Itnd it iurnuitt''d rlKla! In Uift H6aV fiilui-e WO''l (i'mnllill 110 Isnirnrlse in the local irraln tra. " AH official of one of the leading export ing firms said today: "Tho outlook for tlto Immediate fu ture vl tjie wlieut lill'fket. 1b favora blo, nml I beilovo that the farmers in the Pacific Northwest Oo (ll'fl Btu, holding their grain have guiisBed right on the market prospect. While I do not wish to appear unduly bull ish, I cannot but believe that higher wheo,t prices (ire coming. "I believe It Is tho consensus of opinion of the locnl gi'ain trade that the 1908 wheat crop of the three Northwestern states did not totnl over 35,000,000 bushels, as against an output of 00,000,000" bushels last year. There Ib Utile doubt now that dm estimates made two months ago, which placed the 1908 crop at 42,- OOO.OOd to 50,000,000 bushels'.' w'olY 1 loo high. I.utest calculations fall by a good, ucnl to bear out tue early esti mates. "Of this year's crt)l pronnDiy 75 to 80 per cent has ulready been sold. The remainder ia ill the hands of men who will not easily be scared Into sell ing. The harvesting of Iho AVgeiillnu and AuBiralluil grain will lake place !u Doconibor and .Innlinry. ilftd there Is a chiiiift for Important develop ment lii'foie the crops of those conn trlfs lire gathered. Already reports have come in of frost damage In some of the southern provinces of Argen tina, and with the wheat markets of the world sensitive, as ithoy are known to bo at thla time, because of the admitted shortage In different duartorB. unfavorable reports from the south cannot full to have a telling effect." V.KK Market Hooiteil A train While only one firm was quoting loiul ranch eggs above 37 1-2 cents today, this place was asking and re ceiving 4 0 cents a dozen for the lim ited arrivals. Oilier firms were Bell ing at former figures, but all Inter ests expressed (he opinion that the market was constaeraiiiy inner. While some believed Iho market bad advanced lo u sufficient height, the g ueral opinion of the trade was that nil liral guaranteed stocks would be quoted nt 40 cents a dozen tomorrow morning. To force t Ills advance III. lo cnl eggs there has been an advance of 2 t-'i cents In the prlco of the nest I'lasturn hero, the select quality sell- In a limited way today as nigh as 32 1-2 cenla, nlth''igh some dealers wore still quoting Iho old figures. Whllo locnl stocks of eggs are very Hunt, every one along the street knows that It Is tho holders of the Kastom Block that put the local pro duct to a higher point in ordr that they can sell under them and make more money. The two cars of Kast ern eggs which arrived yesterday have therefore found a good demand. Chicken Market Is Higher A higher range of values Is quoted today In the local chicken market. Receipts are light, and the smaller buyers and In fact some of the lar iger ones are again In the market. The result Is an advance of about 1-2 cent u pWiid In the price for all the grades. Creamery butter market Is holding firm, with only a fractional Increase In local mamifiictured stock. Makers repor t demand and supplies Just about equal. Apple Move at Low Price While the regular fall movement of appb'has not begun In earnest, there Is a ill Increase noted In sales dur ing the past few days. Low prices are .the rule.. Il taking something ex-ei-eillngly good In quality to bring $1.25. Manv sales around 50d 75c. Orupe market Is in very bad condl-1 Hon. and the Front street trade con- demns the action of a locnO'Venlng and morning paper In talking of high prices and a firm market Just to help one houRC along the street sell us Cal ifornia product. The truth offyie matter Is that grapes are a drucin the market here. One car of the Cal ifornia product has been on the track since Inst week, thus indicating the lack of buyers. Low prices are the re sult, some sales of quite fair quality tokavs being made to the trade today as low ns 50 cents a crate. Nothing along the slrMl will bring more than $1 a crate, and $1 tock is hard to find. Hup Market Inactive. Th'ty'":!! hop mark"! was pvactical ly wituit lite yesterdav. and rvpns from Salt-in were of no business pass- 000 bales ln that section, 1667 bales are unsold. Cheese Price Tend Upward CheeBe Is very firm In the local market and prices have an upward tendency. There is a strong demand from California for Oregon cheese, and also a fair Inquiry from the north. Butler was quoted steady to firm yesterday at the former prices. Qoi'ii'tiiil Llvolock .Market Mu.Ie it srill may be possible for receivers to secure us hlah lis $0.50 for stl'-ct hogs, nothing that brings more jtnnj fti.Jj ha jtrrjYfd la ni markets during the past nours. After a period of steadiness, the East ern markets today closed with a loss of 5 cents. thiiB indicating that the bottom of jtjie present movement has not yet be" reached. Sheep market is quiet at formel prices. A Mr. Hunt, or Hunt &".acy, says of conditions: "The entire livestock market is In bad shape today, and buyers seem to be walling'untll arter election. Hogs are rather quiet but strictly prime stuff, weighing around 225 pounds, may still bring $6.50. Stuff of all kinds Is coming too fast for the present demand." "Every one is filled up with live stock," said .Mr. Gould, of Hen3on & Could, today, "and the markets are overloaded. It is hardi to sell any thing just now." A year ago today hogs were weak: cat lie and sheep firm: no change in prices. Following Is the general range of values on stock ruag in the yards for late shipments: Hogi Best east of mountains, $6.25Q $11,60; ordinary, $6; block ers and China flits, $5,75; stockers and feeders, $5. Cattle Select east of mountains, steers, $4; medium steers, $3.50; or dinary, $3.25 best cows, $2.S5S$3; heifers, $3.25; medium cows, $2 $2.25; stags, $2.50(fJ$3; bulls, $2, Sheep Beat wethers, $3.50; ordi nary wethers, $3.25; JaniU, 14.00: straight ewes, $3.00; mixed lots, $2.50y $2.75. . Veal Choice young calves, $4.50; heavy and rough, $3.50 $4.00. l'VHTMXy MARKETS Oiilil Flour, Feed, Etc. WHEAT Rluestem. 93ffl44oi club. 89c; fife, 89c; red Russian, 86c; 40-fold, 90c; valley, 90c. BARLEY Feed, $26 $27 per ton; rolled, $27.50 2S. 50; brew ing. $26.50. FLOUR Patents, $4.80 per bar rel; straights. $3.85: export, $3,70; Valley, $4.45; 1-4 suck graham, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.85; rye, $5.50, MILLSTI'FFS Bran. $26.50 per ton; middlings, $33: shortB, country. $31: city, ?30; U. S. Mill chop, $22. HAY Timoihy. Willamette Val ley., ordinary, $11: Eastern Oregon, $16. 50f, $17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $9; altlilfn, il4i alfalfa meal, $19. YeiretublPa and Frv.it. POTATOES Buyiutf price, 80c 90c per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2 2 l-2c pound. ONIONS Oregon, 90cffl$l per hundred pounds. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.25 per 'Sack; carrots, 85c; par snips, $1.25; beets, $1.25. Hairy find Country Produce BUTTER City creamery, extras, 2 5c Cm' 3 tic; fancy outside creamery, 32 1 -2c I 35c per pound; store, 18c. EGOS Oregon selects, 37 l-2c 3Sc; Eastern, 27 32 l-2c. POULTRY Hens, 12 l-2c(frl3c per pound; springs, 12 l-2c13c; ducks, old. 12cft 12 l-2c; young, 14 (ft 15c; geese, old. SifPOc; young, 9 fj 10c: turkeys, 1617c. , CHEESE Fancy cream twins. 15c per pound; full cream triplets, 15c; fuU creum Young America, 16c. VEAL Extra. 8 l-2cfi 9c pound; ordinary, 7(?t7 l-2c; heavy. 5c. PORK Fancy, 7 l-2c per pound; huge, 5 l-2c(ii 6 l-2c. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. HOPS Oregon. 5 908. 7 ( Sc per pound: 1907. 3(i 4c; ltios. lil l-2c wool Eastern Oregon, average best, 10 (if 14c per pound, according to shrinkage; valley, 15 (it 16c. MOHAIR Choico, 18c per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, 13 15c per pound: dry kip. No. 1, 13c per pound: dry calfskins. 16c per pound; salted hides, t l-2c$r8c pound; salt ed calfskins, 12 It 13c per pound; Green, lc less. CASCARA HARK Small lots, ".i. carload lots, 6c per pound. FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydla E. Plnkliam'sVegetableCompound. n What TAy Say. Miss Lillian Ross. 530 Fiibf&tift biret't. New Hk. writes: " Jvdia E. riukli.iiii'n Vejjota I'lo (oMjioiinrt uvt'r cainoirrpgukiritios.jO rio-.Uv fcutTj-riiitf, tind ,. .-rv. ma headaches. afwr everything etirt had failed iohtT? me, and I foel it a duty to let others know of it." KutitftrineCraig,2W5 Lafayette St.. Ieuver, Col., writes: "Thanks toLydia E. Plnkham't Vejf lahle Coin pound 1 am well, after suite ring for months from ner vous prostration. Miss Marie Stoltz man, of Laurel, 2a., writes: "I was ina run down oomlitionandsuf ferod from suppression, indigestion, and poor. I circulation, jytua a. Pinkhaui's Vegu table Compound made me Well and strong." Miss Kllon M.Olson, of 417 N. East St., Ko wanee. III., says: " Ly dia K. I'i nk ha m's Vege table Compound cured me of backache, side ache, and established uiy periods, after the best local doctors bad faiied to help me," FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lytlia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has ponitivei cured thousandsof women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera. tioiu fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, tnat ot2'- j ing-down teenng-, flatulency, maizes tion,dizziness,ornervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Kirs. Plnkbnm invites all pick women to write ber for advice. She has guided thousands to health, ddreas, Lynn. Maso, .ii;;;;, Best, n n Creamery &9 W w cutter at0 'S " 'Hh I IM W AR0 1 hat is the way the trade flie ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that Jight has for .moths-it attract them.its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Cos Lane, County Electric. Work JOE TUCK,Mgr. 627 S.' WilkiMtte ' niSCOURAGEft You may be discouritfed because you have tried so rhany nerve remedies without having received any benefit. If you would only try a six weeks course NE&V1TA TABLETS, you would have crood rpason to rejoice If they were not the best Wade why would every druggist recommend them ? They fere known as the King of fteVve viedlciries for 22 years; any iruggist will sell you 6 boxes for $5. Cheer up. It's not ;oo late. Write for Free Booklet. . risher Drug Co. Chicago. FOIl SALE BY MARX DRUG STORK KAIRYMKX. You are Interested In whatever may brlnn vnn he Mghest price for you i u.iik product. Selling cream to ,is w'.U bring you higher returns tha l you c&u get by any other method. EUGENE CREAMERY, Successor to Independence Creamery. 174 i Willamette St. Phone Main 638 We are agents tor tha Empire Cren n Separator. WHKRK l!t I.I.KTS KI.KW. David HarKer. of Fayette, N V.. a veteran or the Civil War. who lost a foot at tlettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done Is worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. 1 spent much money dor taring for n had case of stomach trou ble, to little purpose. Then I trid Electric Hitters and they cured nie I now take them as a tonic and thev keep ine strong and well." aOc at W, A. Kuykendall's drug store. The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Invites your account, whether large or small.' Your business will receive prompt, accurate and confidential atten tion. sake nrcrosiT noxics for rf.xt T. G. HENDRICKS,, President. S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President'. P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier. Darwin bristow, Alstant Cashier. LUKE L. GOODRICH. T 1 PlTMArvf) STENOGRAPHERS CiS.ck Y a '.vim A, McN'eff. hi came In from fa; s that of the crop of $, C. R. MEAD J. W. MA.CHEN o I1EFORE buying real es tate call up or come to Springfield the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes a r,d ceictiptions, also cty 0 property for sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO Telephone Mtin 171 --IKa.OR AMI). PROGRAM :J TrlURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! "Magic of Music" J "My Wife's Head" ' "Hardships of a Little Hero" ' "Our New Servant" "Brush liakms" "Lady With Beard, or Fortune to Misfortis!' V SONCS "Will You Love Me When I'm Old?" "He Lives in the Little White House" Evening Performance T:45 arw n ALL SEATS ICc. ...inn. niiHHiiint' 'Mt1 EUGENE HOSPITAL For t!ic care and treatment si Medictl and Surgical Cm Modern ojreralin? rn and aM4 Appiiancits tot i cay Sputum and boi examiuw Full corps of tiainca Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. J Regular course of lectures by the faculty -amp--t.,:; ; U U;,l - Th msdica and SurgM- iiaiiiiiit; til int. iipiiai. " " . of tne hospital constitutes tne iacuny. -v u mation address . W. KUYKENDALL. W Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykrndall, M. D. W.O. P cmjr, M.D. P. J. B.rtU, M. D. B. F. So.cle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar.M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. 4- IX 1RMAX! I nil! nlve privnte 1M. 4. VIIl;Al, INSTKVITIOX in IMtnian Shorthnml and rourli tMvrltlng. Yon will bo n lisJl) wrlt-r when I mn llinnmli tcnchlntf you. Any Nludeic) who will sludy cn flnl-.li in fnnn two 10 tlme nienlh.. lintci, T..V mt month. Inquiries clii-erfnlly niimi'rvri at SMITH'S. KX- I'FItT I't'HI.If CtXlT- .WIS AMI STKXOORAril. ; Fits, ist W illam.'de SI. : riimie iti 1 W. H. SMYTH Successor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do a general transfer busittcgn; wood, household goods, trunks and all things in his line will receive prompt and rarcfnl attention. "Ilusinem Prompt and Careful" Is jur motto, rlio Mala H2 Res. Phone, Red 4912. PRIME; 4 rl EAT ; - Prims il We Cairy 9d no other rf j have the f' Ql let lUotUer"'... Consequently ou lon.ers Km.- lamb. I all llld let?. n preach ui hanu ana" In naai.. ni" ana - j BrodenjS 2 Every Wotnao k a boot tte wooilerfal 9 -MARVELWhipiinaSpriv tXlM CM COtlTTn- elN-r. bnt nd ttatnn for lUaMTMaM b.Hk-rM. It rait vurtiUri dirvunti in- I 4 ImI 51 W M iwl, I. W V O B K. For Bedrock Wells andjure, smne Water i&e J.oE.KILB0 -i-.,.i i,tmt oo a storr. Woodward. Clarke Oo PonUa o Phone 5391 Satisfaction guarantee" 557 H' e