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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
THS BCOBNH 9AILX OCARB, THCTtSDAT, OCTOBER W, UK k w ONLY A FW DAYS MORE OF THE OF THE STOCK OF CM DAY HENDERSON The remarkable success of this sale proves the fulfillment f our claims. Thoroughly. satisfied tomers are the best 'advertisement. The Sale Ends Saturday Night at 9 O'clock. The stock will not last till then, but we nave put sale prices on an new guuu.- n you want to sat money give us a call., FLINT-McLAUGHLIN CO. ' SB5faL . . . WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Mohair 17. Chlttlm bark 45V4c. Wool 16c. I'oultry, Ehk, etc Eggs Per dozen, 85c. Creamery Buttor Per roll, 76c. Krys Her lb., 9c. Hoiib Per lb, 8c. Dairy Batter Per roll, 65c. Geese Per lb. 6c. Duck Per lb. 11c. Turkeys Per lb 15o. Fralta, Vegetable. Klc. Potatoea New, 70c per hundred Onions Per cwt., $1.76. l.emonB Per case, $4.00. Oranges $5.00. i Livestock Mrk. Good cowr 22c. Steers Per lb., 2A3c. Good prime dressed veal 66c. Mutton on foot 2 l-2c. Fat Hogs on foot 6 H 8c. "' Fat Hogs dressed, 64c. Gruin null Feed. Flour $4.40. J ' Haled Hny $11 and $12. Timothy Hay Per ton. $16. Oats Per bushel, 4 5 60c. Hrn Per ton $26.60. Mixed feed Per ton $30. Shorts Per ton $84. Wheat Per hunh.l, 85o. ' Hollod niirloy Per ton, $31 ! Chopped food Per ton, $30. I Cracked ooru- Not lu market. M.VHKKf IlKPOKT. I the California market. Large and small whiles, only, are affected by the shortage. Potatoes Are Firmer. I The potato market has become firmer and tinluHB some unexpected development occurs, the early winter slump that the growers have feared will be averted. There Is not much I demand yet from San Francisco, I which Is being supplied by the heavy crop of Klvers, but Los Angeles buy ers are ill the murket and are o'cklng up what choice lots they can find in the valley at 90c to $1.00 per 100. There has also been considerable buying by local Bpeculutors, who have paid $1 for fancy lots, and are stor ing them In the confidence that the late murket will be a high one. Far mers are also of this Impression, and many of them are storing their pota toes aguliiBt the future. Offerings at present, therefore, and this adds to the firmness. There Is some uncertainty ns to Jusl where the late murket will go, but that prices should be good is con ceded by all. In some quarters it is predicted that potatoes will sell In January, February and March at high January, February and March at higher prices than have ever been realized here before. London Hop Market Finn, No transactions were reported in the local hop market yesterday, but there were plenty of orders on hand. Dealers find increasing difficulty In racurlnz choice goods, even at 8c. J. W. Seavey, who came up from Eu gene yesterday, states that only 500 bales are left in growers' hands in Lane county. The following cable was received by Klaber, Wolf & Netter from Lon don yesterday: "Choice: Market Is clear of stock. Prime: Market is steady at unchanged prices. Lower grades: Market is weak." The Watervllle Times says of the New York state market: Growers and dealers are still laboring under the disadvantage of continued dry weather. At nights the hop house doors are left open so that the hops may gather what damp ness there is and in this way a few ! ing no change at all from yester bales at a time are gotten out, but I day. still very few crops are yet on the j Following is the general range of market, considering the time of tho ; values on stock ruling in the yards year. It Is reported that a sale o " " "'i""o"" rect to an agent of a prominent brew. Ing house has been made in tins vl Hogs Best east of mountains, $6.25: ordinary, $6; blockers and clnity at 12 V4c. A steady business is i whina rats, ? 6.UU .ou; stocKers doing, but the larger and better and feeders, $4.75 $5. 00 crops are not yet on the market, and until they are, little can oe none. Cattle Select east of mountains, steers, $3.75; medium steers, $3.25 From 10c to 12c may be said to bei $3.50; ordinary, $3.25; best cows, the general range of prices in this and adjoining count! Portland Livestock Market. There is a firmer tone in cattle and sheep, the former line being all strength except for steers, which re main quite dull, with $3.75 as the extreme top. Arrivals of cattle con tinue quite liberal, but most of the stuff coming consists of steers which are not wanted. Cows and heifers are still wanted and are finding a good) Inquiry, with prices well main tained for best quality. Hun or sheep is somewhat better and the market has an Improved tone, although price values are show- $2.85 $3.00; heifers, $3.25; medi um cows, $2.00 $2.25; stags, $2.50 $3.00; bulls, $2. Sheep Best wethers, $3.50; ordi nary wethers, $3.25; lambs, $4.00; straight ewes, $3; mixed lots, $2.50 $2.75. Veal Choice young calves, $4.60; heavy and rough, $3.50 $4.00.. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. ' WHEAT Bluestem, 94c; club, 89c; fife, 89c; red Russian, 86c; 40 fold, 90c; valley, 90c. BARLEY Feed, $26.00$26.50 per ton; rolled, $27.50$28.60; brewing, $26.50. I OATS No. 1 white, $31$31.0 per ton; gray, $30$30.50. ' FLOUR Patents, $4.30 per bar rel; straights, $3.85; exports, $3.70; Valley, $4.45; 4 sack graham, $4.40 whole wheat. $4.65; rye, $5.50. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $2 6.50 per ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country $31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22'. HAY Timothy, Willamette valley, $14 per ton; Willamette valley, ordi nary, $11; Eastern Oregon, $16.50 g $17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $9; al- raita, $14; airaira meal, $19. Vegetables and Fruit FRESH FRUIT Apples, 60c $2 per dox; peacnes, yu)H5c dox; pears 75c$1.25 per box; grapes, 75c(8 $1.25 per crate; local Concords, 12 c 15c per half basket; Eastern Concords, 35 40c per basket; huck elberries, 910c lb.; quinces, $1 $1.25 per box; cranberries, $10.50 per barrel; nutmeg melons, $1.25 per box; casabas, 2 He per pound. POTATOES Buying price, 80c $1.00 per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2 2 c per pound. ONIONS Oregon, $1.25 per hun- i uitu pounds. I ROOT VEGETABieJ $L2o per sack: aZl Hairy an,) c "J lJ t...?.G'!s:-0re801' " POULTRY Hbh , per lb.; spriug, l'Ls old. 1 2 i -in.- geese, old, SjjJc; job. j turkeys. 16SUt ner nnunri- r,,n ifull cream Youn5 Amail I VEAL Eitr. SkrJ dinary, 7 7 Vic; ken,,; PORK Fancy, l , large, 5 6c. Hops, Woo, Bihi HOFS Oregon, mt 'l pound; 1907, 3Sk:llK WOOL Eastern (hp ileal, iutu lie per on (Continued Mr I'OHTLAXI) r- . Portlnnd. Oct. 29. Thoro wns drop of 2c a pound In the price of local creamery buttor today. Tills put the prlre of tho best product to 34c a pound. While the drallne was expected In some quarters owing to the nxpnrtntion that supplies would Increase with the mining of the ralni. however, It wns not the lorid I fiii firoiluctlon that put the price on the'lZIi fiownwnrd movo today, the docllnolfffj belnn Influenced entirely by the ill eaBlnr tonn all through Ihn rant nnd i tho nrkrs there and the coast fj points thai flnnminin Ihn Himtorn 2JX product. Tndny'a price or mo pesi ft XT- ;i arm on . v r ::: mm Kirn A ilk I Is product nt 84n cnillpwfl with 85n on this dato a your ago, 32 V,c two years K"t nrt 82V4c three years ago for tbs eu'-no dato. " Various Prices on Vgg. While those who handle enstorn KKs mostly nnd want to put up val ues as high In that line, are still se curing 40c In a limited way for se loct Oregon stork, thoso who do not handle eastern goods and are receiv ing llbornl arrivals of local stork for this time of the year nre not able to secure 4 On for all their arrivals and aro forced to take a lower flguro In order to clean hp. To thoso who secure perhaps one or two cases of local eggs at this time, the task of securing 40o la very easy, but It's far from a snap for the man who secure more than this number. The excel lent quality of the outside egg will not allow such a wide difference In prlre to be charged for local stock, rxrept In limited way. To the man who handlos eastern eggs as well as local stock It Is quite oy to main tain high values on tho latter simply because ho prefers to sell eastern goods anyway because the profits are larger. Even though ha did not receive 40c for his local eggs- he could quite profitably return on that basis because by holding up his local prices he would be able to mako a larger amount ou eastern goods. l"mRrjr Market Is Klrnior. Thre Is a firmer tone ruling In-the local poultry market and prices are being well maintained. Hemo offorts are being undo by a few of the ro- retrers to shove the market higher! but at this time such a mova would i result In the Importation of more! eastern stork and thus cause dlsastorl to local values. However, at the mo-j merit tho markPt Is lu good nhnpe. Jcmry CranlMTrim An ttulllmg. Severn! cars of Jersey eninberrira are rolling In this direction, accord ing to reports of the local trade to day. Local berries are showing bet ter quality last arrivals being far su perior to the previous ones. The mar ket la firmer In consequence and soiO are asking higher prices. While llcaiia Are Higher Agnln. Owing to the heavy sales of new white beans in California, the mar ket Is firmer and prices here are showing an advance of Vic a pound. It Is slated that fully two-thirds of this year's crop has already been moved. The grcnrJoniHtid U due to the unusually smw crop in Michi gan last season and the throwing of a large part of that demand Into Now and Every Day at STANLEYS Price Cutters i i All the standard remedies carried in stock at all times, the way we sell DRUGS every day during the year. 10 per cent to 50 per cent more? Here is Why pay $1.00 Peruna, cut price ;. . . , 79c $1.00 Peroxide, cut price 69c $1.00 Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 79c $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription. . ; 79c ' '. $1.00 Dr. Egon Blood Purifier 79c $1.00 Imperial Hair Tonic 69c $1.00 Cuticura Resolvent, cut price 86c $1.00 Dr. Miles' Nervine, cut price. 89c ' $1.00 Dr. Miles', Heart Cure, cut prise 89c $1. 00, MgtherV Friend, cut price 79c $1.00 Dr. Henry's Sarsaparilla, cut price 69c ; $1,00 ,Drl Snoop's Restorative, cut price P. 79c $1.00 Lydia Pinkham's Yea. Comp., cut price 76c ." $ll00 Pompeiian 1 Wassage Cream', cut price. ..'.. J9o 25c Abbott's Saline Laxative, cut price 19c 25c Nature's Remedy, cut price 19c 25c Menen's Talcum Powder, cut price 19c 25c Bromo Seltzer, cut price 19c 25c Carter's Liver Pills, cut price 19c 25c DeWitt's Salve,' cut price 19c 25c Dr. Miles' Pain Cure, cut price 19c 25c Pears' Unscented Soap, cut price :. . 15c 20c Package Epsom Salt cut price 10c 25c Eastman's Cold Cream, cut price 19c 25c Cuticura Soap, cut price. . .....? 19c 25c Allen'sof oot Ease, cut price 19c 15c Acorn Salve, cut price 0c 10c-in-l Oil, cut price. 8a n Oh-- , 612 Willamette St. Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings and o o 50c Danderine, cut price 50c Roterlirie, cut price. 50c Doan's Kidney Pills,, cut price 60c Sloan's Liniment, cut price 50c Peroxide, cut price. . ." 50c Graves' Chil. Tonic, cut price 50c Eastman's Almond Cream 50c Hind's 'Almond Cream, cut price... 50c Jayne's Vermifuge, cut-price 50c California Syrup of Figs, cut price. 35CoFletcher's Castoria, cut price . . , 50c Foley's HonVy lhcWTar, cut price. . 50c Kodol, cut price. . o 75c. Hall's Catarrh Cure, cut price. . . . o 3 Doors South 9th St. Notions at, Cut. cPftm all thte i