-ataVKsY-UMk.
G U ARD W ANT ADS ARE'WAD: BY E VER YB OQ Y
r
fr
EHE
f
popuUticn soon.
will ; ; r
INStDB property
double
the population ln-
(0x160, near . dlsI-
Ist be sold. Lot 661
f 1 1 . V.i
price on this, only
best place In Eu-
'apartment house; 3
Nat. Bank; on car
l and paid lor. Ce-
fln. Only is.ouu.
ion
jouse and four lota;
ton. This is one of
MB 1U uu57uy. uuww
Snap at $2,2625.
mile of city limits;
good improvements.
LOO an acre.
Sec
Good team and
take you out.
.ack
pan
i&Rugh
lfghth Street.
act near city lim
ired and under cul-
Estate
jrVell improved; on i
L .1 r eennnl First Nat
di aouuu
Tesidence lot in the ! E'ir'Ii;:
an of Eugene; old
)ble for occupation
jeing, at... $21 00
proved and most
equipped stock
ne county, consist-
acres, at, per
$20
river bottom land,
under cultivation;
from city, at, per
.$ 140
'est Rmr
K .
Vcd Business.
fty in the
o
ROUBLE
HOW GCftlDS
rohpv
o
I Wil'amette St.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Good stock beet, and car
rota. Phone Main 152. ZtT
FOR SALE Good potato sacks.. Wa.i-
burne Sons, Springfield, . " J2j
'Wi SALE Thorouchbred Harford
bulls for sale. MO Willamette st. tf
FOR SALE A bargain tins iold oak
??fe KlmbaU Plana Inquire at Guard
FOR SALE 25- squares good corrugat
ed Iron roofing. Call at Eugene Gun
Co. a store. ,f .
FOR SALE One registered Red Poll
, Bull. Win. Williams, Dexter. Or. d25
FOR SALE 8-tt. dining table and side
, board; good condition. Call 627 Pearl
FOR bALE Buff Orpington chickens.
W. B. Hampton. 1102 Columbia aven.,
corner ,19th street.
WOOD FOR SALK 4-ft. and 16-ln. (Ir,
delivered on short notice, W. L Cop
pernoll. Phone Red 4952. 617 High St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Eugene
property, one-half section of timber
land. Oregon Land Co., 412 Willam
ette street. tf
FOR SALE Big gray horse, four years
old; harness and light spring express
wagon, cheap. M. Logan, Wendllng,
Or. tf
BOAT FOR SALE A light, well-built
rowboat. For price and particulars ;
Inquire at 479 Pearl street. '
FOR SALE One new 135 disc Columbia :
graphophone and 19 records, worth i
60c each, all for $24. Call at room 7, !
Chrisman block. tf j
FOR SALE 8-room double house and
lot near University; suitable for
two families: will rent for $15 per
month; price $1250 If taken at once.
759 Onyx avenue. dl
FOR SALE 16-ln. slabwood and 16-ln.
planer wood. Orders promptly filled.
C. R. Mend. Main 336 and Main 171,
Springfield, Or. tf
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 600-gal. tank; fit
tings, 40 ft. 1 1-2 In. pipe, for sale
cheap at Hall & Shumway'a E 7th
street. See it.
FOR SALE BY OWNER One lot 66 2-S '
X160 feet; 6-room house, small barn
and chicken park: fine well water;
fruit trees, berries. 444 W. 6th st. dlO
j FOR SALE Good corner lot 80x160 In
! Fairmount: sidewalk and street Im
provements: some fruit: $350. Eugene
ueal i-;stme gi investment uo., CDr.
6th and Willamette sts.
FOR SALK Concrete ffravel. buiUiinff
sand and loam; can furnish on short
notice. Also all kinds of wood, 16-ln.
and 4 ft. B. A. Seelye, Phone Black
5012. tf
FOR SALK 7-room house, nearly new;
lot 55x120 feet; now rented for six
months at $18 per month. Will sell
subject to lease only. $2400. Howe ft
Buoy, 474 Willamette St. tf
I FOR SALE Two srood teams, wt. 2600
ana zsuu ids.; iwo sew narnesu, two
wagons: 3 1-2 narrow-tire Bain, low
wheel, wide tire, tubual axle Mlllburn.
W. L. Coppernoll. 617 Hiffh st
FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw outfit,
complete, or will trade for team or
vacant lot For further particulars
apply to J. R. Conrad, 733 B. 11th st
Phone Black 4762. tf
FOR SALE Good farm of 106 acres,
Situated In Pleasant Hill neighbor
hood; fair house and 2-story barn,
granarv and hop-house: only 1-2 mile
from school, postofflce and public
hall. For further particulars see J. R.
Sellers. 247 Lawrence St., Eugene.- tf
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lota and 8-room house: barn: fine
land for garden: on 4th st, near mill
race; lot 160x95 on !2th and Alder
sts.. Just north of Patterson school.
J. J. Walton. 515 Willamette st. tf
FOR SALK Cottage near University:
14-room. $700: 1 fi-room. new. mod
ern, $1200: one close In 4-room cot
tage, excellent lot. $2150. Red Star
Real Estate. Room 11. 1st Nat. Rank.
HBRE TS A CHANCE To buy front
the owner and buy right, nlge high
lots or house and lot. all on street car
line. Have 8 lots ami 2 dwelling
houses. All must go. Inquire 806 E.
13th st.
FOR SALK f'lty propi-rty: lnts. rnl
tnpos rrsluVnces: tracts nnd luisl
nosse tl'.O to $5700: farms. Knrdon
land, fruit, urnln and stork. 1 nrro.tn
S9S acrfs: tlmepr trari. . n-m
Sp. .1. M. .Morns, room
fonnl Bank. i
FOR SAI.F Four and on-hnlf stm of j
nuso: Irnon n-ronm fnitiK--,
ham. wood house poultry House ami
t, A ..ll orvhnrri of rholrP fruit
and 2 3-4 sores st to strawberries
and raspberries. Call at plaee or ad
dress F. T. Teacbout. Springfield. Or.
R. F. D. No. 1. "
FOR SALK Nice new residence of five
rooms and (rood lot In nood part of
cltv for sale. Price. I1S50. One Rood
new residenre of 7 rooms -and lot
close In. price. J27MI. One lot
feet, rood part of the city, for 14-4.
One fine business property for sale
on Willamette St.: t.rlnirs irnnd rent:
centrally loontcd. For further Infor
mation call on Pacific T.and Co.. room
7 Hovev block. O. L. Cnrtmell. mgr.tf
FOR SALE 45 acres all level Innd 31
In cultivation: new house wood hed
chicken bouse, barn: orchard: three
food wells and good water: every
thing on Place goes with It. Includ
ing household goods. M"t he sold
In next 30 dav.. I hv also several
lots close In. also house and lot 'x
304 chicken hou"e. park and some
fruit Thee are hirealns and some
f them close to iri.fi--,.- r,
further information "ii Pa ic .
ifl"1 WZZl Sac-cr.'o "ei
D. I. Cartmcll. m Q Q
W.ATKI
WANTED A comp-tent g irl f"rrf'n",r
al housework. Enquire e.tn Pearl st. trj
s..vrriL-l shsre nf 1 h'i rm-rl to
r.W. 6th and i
eat at the Cosy restau
Willamette sts.
k, .o.r.d house-,
V A 1 r-l'' ' ' ,,.V7 nrlngfle!d. I
Keeper. "-
..
WANTKI
in:'n7!oV7,Ver'to7eaVn op, rating Siu8l8W river. OD goo ""
y-M once" Jl!c.in he bought for 12000 cash (need
telepli
Anpl
it r-V-a big farte on ,
I T" rI , ....... Address1
WASTE
shares f
"C !.." i
good I
WANTED Kr
t ml'k In exchange for god
T R. McMurphev. tr .
er of girls to learn
-.-.V-TI 1, ft ,.!ICi
t E'-lgne weiire,
Hosr
7ork
si h'
WANTE!
Small f
in l-r. ii-.,i
tv: '""""".'. . .. irl
work
Apply In person z- - ...
rlenred S.'V
I tescher
WANTED Kxo
" . . . rw.f Kctioo-
The Procession
of Hunters
tArtiong the People Who
Have Learned to Read
'And Answer- Ads Arc
t .
j . ..,
Work-hunters, flat-hunters,
servant-hunters, bar
: gain hunters, real estate
hunters, furnished room
hunters, boarding house
hunters, opportunity-hunters
hunters of all the
"things of ' daily life"
which can be hunted and
found through the Classi
fied Ads.
WAXTE1 (Continued).
WANTED Team of mares "sno to 2600
lbs: 4 to 8 years old: harness and
wagon. Address J. Y., care duard. dS
WANTED AT ONCE At Eugene Poul
try store. 192 B. 9th St., young chick
ens weighing from 1 1-2 to 1 3-4 lbs.
Phone Main 645.
WANTED At Springfield match facto
ry, girls or women to pack matches;
good wages and steady work. Ring
or communicate with Paul Beltel
lieim. Springfield. Or. tf
WASTKI) Kverybody to Ret their
shoos ropairt'd at the Enterprise shoe
repairer's shop. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Half soling:, S&eents and up.
59 K. 9th st. (M
FOK RKNT
FOR RKNT Modern furnished flat In
quire at Schneider block. tf
FOR RKNT Nice single room; steam
neat, electric light; bath, is. im is.
9th st. tf
FOR RKNT A good hotel property at
Florence. Address William Brund,
Florence, or. tr
MISCELliANKOlS
SAY I am here again to work. I am
the lone cement worker and finisher.
Get your work done by I C. Williams
WOULD LIKE TO HEAR of stock for
sale In any enterprise where an In
vestment of several thousand dollars
would be safe. L, Darbyahire, box
2032, Rochester, N. Y.
BUY L.OTS of Mark K'iemln in Siad
den'a trait and Jilalr street addition.
Kasy terina; best location In Kuneno.
TABLK BOARD Select table board for
a limited number; business or profes
sional men preferred. Call Mrs. Skip
worth. Phone Black 1261.
DON'T FAIL to see Chexem If you want
bargains In real estate. We buy and
sell farm and city property. Improved
and unimproved. Timber and mining
stock. H. Chezem.
NUUSRKY All kinds of nursery stock
from the most reliable firm In Ore
gon, sold at cataioKue prices, discount
for large orders; cemetery work done
by the irtVtnth. See A. D. IVHoo. land
scape gardener, 633 A. 11th st Phone
Red 4T61!.
YOU AltK'AMHITIOUS and possess nt
least an average amount of Uict and
perseverance. Therefore wo want you
nnd wilt pay you 75 a month for tak
ing only four orders a day. You can
earn a big Income. We furnish all
supplies free. Write todav to Mana
ger. P, O, Box 11IW). New York City.
sin TiiKitv ! n-ir ii.ii. tihf: aiik
Toward PoHlanil rnsseoKcr
Xo. Hi ":4.1 a. in.. OrKori Kxpress.
No. IS 6 a. m., CottnKe Grove Pas.
No. 12 11:5 a. in.. Rosetnirir Pass.
No. 14 6:42 p. m.. Portland Kxpress.
Tnnsril Man Francisco. I'sufnipr
No. 11 2:1K p. m.. KoseburK F'nss.
No. 17 9:35 p.m.. Cot ta ire Grove Pass.
No. IT, 12:32 a.m., California Kxpress.
No. 13 T:44 a.m.. California Express.
Wenrilfnic llrnnch
No. R4 9:30 a. m.. leavus Euffcno for
Sprlnicfleld.
No.'fta 11:10 a. m., arrives Eugene
from SprlnKfleld. .
No. 7 ) p. m.. leave! Eugene for
Wendllng.
No. M. R:4rt p. m.. arrive! Eugene
from Wendllnff.
JOHN M SCOTT.
Gen.- Pass. Agt.
VOH 8AI.K.
6 acres of good land and a good
bouse and barn; moat of the six
acres Is In all kinds of fruit near
Eugene and In a good .locality. A
bargain for some one. Price, J1850.
44 acres of good river loam land; a
4-roomed house and barn: some
timber on the place and a good
peach orchard. Near Eugene.
Price. $3550.
15 acres 3 miles from Eugene; a
good apple orchard on the place
which cannot be oesi. rrice. nwv
about 3 mlle from Eugene
Vood hou nd barn and oreb.r.
orchard
good
..d' nri 14000
For other Information apply to me
Pacific Land Compinjr.
n L. CARTMELL.
Q
TIMHFP. FOR 8AI.K
.
rWr illll a
, half million feet of old
growth fir. consisting of 120 acre..
:iv mile and a half from tide-water.
the money Q
lonlv tn v
TOM WOLF.
No. 400 Hellman B'dg
I s Ar.reles. Q
tj
WOOD SAWI.N'O.
Gasoline power by W. W. Moore.
phone Qd 3282. orders large or
small kt.i oe sio.,.
r..d Fisk. Oregon timber land
. . a u s KurAne. ursxon. ii
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
ATTOB.EYs-AT-i4.w
G. F, SKIPWOHTH, A ttorn-v-al-law ;
office over Linn's Drug store..
BILYKIT. Attorney-at-law Office
over Yoran's shoe store, KiiK ie, Or.
LEON R. EDMirNSON. Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan Sm Sav
ings Bank.
L. M. TRAVIS, Attorny-at-law. Office!
oeer Eugene Loan 4k Savings Bank. .
Eugene, Or.
S. l. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law. Office
over Eaton'l book itore. 616 Willam
ette street. Phone Black. 2KS1,
C. A. W1NTER.ME1ER, Attorney-at-law.
lind titles and proVale specialties.
Ortlce over Chambera-Brlstow Hank.
PAl'L MERRILL Attorney and coun-sellor-at-law.
Rooms 8 and 10. Me
riting bldg., cor. sth and Willamette
sts., Eugene, Or. Telephone Red 1151.
WALTON & NESS. Attorn,, s-.u-law. J.
J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will prac
tice in all courts In the state. Office,
room 3. Walton hlk.. Kuiti-ne. Or.
UKOIU1E B. lnmitlS. Attorney at law;
office llovey bldg.. cor. Mh and Wil
lamette sts. ; rooms 1 and 2, upstairs.
WOODCOCK b POTTER. Atlorneys-at-
law. A. c. woodcock and w. o. rot
ter. Office one hlock south of Chris
man block. Eugene, Or.
WILLIAM E ft REAN. Attorneys-at-law.
J. M. Williams. I r; .Mean, rrneuee
In all courts of the state and before
V. S. land office. Offices 12, IS, 14
and 14. McClung Rulldiug.
I. N. HAHRAUtlH. Special attention
given to divorces and settlement of
estates. Agent for Continental In
surance Co. Room S, First National
Rank blilg., Eugene, Or.
JESSE O. WELLS, lawyer. 2 W. Sth at.
to examination of abstracts, drafting
of wills, settling estates, conveyances
and collections. Also to all pension
matters. Phone Red 1176.
I'HYSK'IANS AM) 81'IMiKONS
DR. II. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic phy
sician, orrice over I hamners store,
613 Willamette St. rhone lllack 132.
consultation free. Residence, 627
Pearl st. Phone, Black 32117.
C. H. CANNON, M. D homoeopathic
physician and surgeon: chronic dis
eases and diseases of women and chil
dren a specialty. Electric vibratory
and light treatment. Office. Suite 1,
2and 3. Dunn bldg. Phone Mnln 540.
Roards Hoffman House. Phone Main
11.
mi. ANNA MAITRKH, Onleopnth.0 phy
fflrtnn. All curnhlo (1lftArtii treat oil.
Women and children k pclnlty. Of
flee over V. K, Dunn's. Phone lied
1631.
O. H HEAUDSIiKY. M. !.. repculnr phy
Mrlnn nnd mirireoit. Off Iron 10 And
17 MrOlunff MA. 8th and Willamette
us. umco ana residence phone. Main
A1WTUACTOHS
THE UNU COUNTY AH8TRACT CO.
Rooms 2 and 3. Warren Mlock, Eu
gene, Or. Prices reasonable.
KKAL BSTATH AGK.NTS
J. I- CLARKE Co..
estate, Creswell. Or.
dealers In real
AIM'HITX7T8
FREE THOMAS, architect. Sketches
and plani drawn: blua prlnti and
specifications. General supervision
over nut dings in course or conilrue
tlon. If thinking of building, large.
or small, see me. Tormi reasonable '
Room 7, Chrisman block.
HARDEN & WELI.S, architects and me- f
and specifications with detail draw-
inga. Structural engineering and '
thorough superintendence. Room 10,
1st Nat. Hank hldg Phone Main 302. ,
' '.
J. w
KAYS CO., undertakers and fu-
nernl directors.
Eugene, Or.
DAY A Henderson undertakers and 1 creased, tho crop of hops Is the worst for tho Mine amounts to llttlo. Ilual
enibiilmera. Cor. Willamette and 7th j for tho past ten years. I ers generally aro averse to paying
in regard to quality, tho hops j more than 85 cents fur polaloos, and
w T Gordon, funeral director state turned out much better than could they say there are plenty of onions
ii,.en.e,i emi.nio.er office and real-i ha oxnoctcd In view of the unfavor- Just no available at 90 cents. Un
d. -nee. 10th nnd Ollv,
441.
sta. Phone Red 1
.MINIM; KNfilXKKItH
HKRHKRT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reltnhle In
formation furnished to Intending In
vestors. Examinations and reporls on
mines anil ore Iriatiitenl. Eugene, or.
Titles hxnniliied '
Drafting and lllue Printing
Present Ownership Mupa Furnished
Nn4ry Politic
Farm Ixwna at Ixmest ltnU's -
C. S. Freeland
Sc CO.
ABSTicCTOR5
mm H and 10 Mrtlling lllilg..
Corner Kh and Willamette Sts
Telephone Ited 1151 -
Madame Dean's
FRENCH Dm I o
FEMALE lILLOl
A Sirs, C ti V.r,
i.ir.r voa prars-i:n
Mrxsrai-ATioif. lllfl IIOsl I nr..
ft-W Sun-! He-edy! Kuti.fs.-lhi fiuur-ano-d
ir M-.ie-y tuicl.-l. rw til pre.
pol l d.r !. r I. . Will send tie in
on trial. b tsi land for when rrllevM.
Kampkl Kr.-. Iif.l-I en iidllnr ll
renulne, aez-ept lio ftohftU Hi t. If youf
dnncslftt di uot bavc llH.-ni send your
osli.n U) llei
UIIIED ttOICAt a., kl 74. UKtltor, H
Snldin Eugene tv W. L Delano
POLK'S
GAZETTEER!
ntreetsrv eJ CMr.
ft HUft- la Vregwa mm4
tr..hl..iM 1 1. Imr
eke4eai mi k slses, hmrmttmm.
eaiMtag rllllW a4 t'Ut
rieftl IHese ry as sagSt Bails 11
I frWesstsa.
sl iv poi si a) CO. Bsfta.
Sesttfte. M'ftvftk.
HI
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Molt.lr 17.
Chittim bark 4iT5Vc.
Wool 16c.
Poultry. Kkc. etc.
Eggs Per doxen, S5c.
CreatrnTy muter Per roll.
75c.
r rys ivr lb., 9c.
" Hens Per Hi, Sc.
Dairy Butter Per roll, 65c.
Geese Per lb. 6c.
Ducks Per lb. lie.
Turkeys live. 17c; dressisl
19c.
Frail, Vcsembb-, r.tc.
Potato New, (0c per hundred.
Onioaa Per cwt., $1.75.
Lemons Per caee, $4.00.
Oranges $5.00.
lilveatock Market.
Good cows 1 r 3 e.
Steers Per lb., 1 l-3(fij 3-4c.
Good prime dressed Teal i j 6c.
Mutton on foot 3 l-3c.
Good Fat Hoei on Foot 6c,
Fat Hors Dressed, 6(tf64c
lantlTi nnu Fhm1.
Kiour J4.40
Haled Hay $13(jf $13.
Tlimilh.v Hay Per 'on. $15.
Oats Por bushel, 45(fbOc.
llran Per ton $ti.5i.
Mixed feed Par ton $30.
Shorts Per ton $34.
Wheat Per bushel, STicK!1 90c.
Rolled barley Por ton, $32.60,
Chopped feed Per ton, $30,
Cracked com $3.40 uur 100.
The hoi) market woro a rather
weak appearance yesterday. Tho
oiling pressure waa more pro
nounced than It has been for some
time. Growers desiring to find buy
ers woro numerous at all the offices.
The hops offered for sale, however,
were mainly the lower grades, for
which there has lieen hut little de
mand at any time this soanon.
Choice grades of hops, at least those
In the possession of growers, are
not being pressed for sale, though
It la said that some dealers, having
this quality on hand, are trying to
find buyers for their stocks.
McNeff Bros, were heavy pur
chasers during the day. but so far
as could be learned little business
was transacted at tho other offices.
Among, tho McNeff purchasos were
80 bnles from Kelly, Wentorn Wash
ington, nt 5 rents; 50 bales from
Jordnn & McKluney, of Hubbard, at
6 cents; 32 bales from Miller and
25 bales from Barber, both of Hub
bard, at 6 cents; 65 bales from Dla
senger, of Uuttevllle, tl (4 rents;
42 bales from Moschor, of Silver
ton, at 5 cents, and 100 balos from
a dealer at 6 cents to 6 cents,
Ironmonger, of London, cabled to
iaan nine,,. j& Hons of Taenma
vaul.trdaw
"Markot (lull, witn only low Duy -
era. No Improvement anticipated
in the near future.
. J.nn,n W-. ' ?
irom Bl .i-otorsuurg mat me exireiiio-
ly unsettled weather of the past sum- the market Is firmer at top prlcea.
mer, with lis sudden and sharp j tlilrjiena May l)o littler,
changes, was most unfavorable for; While prices are practically un
the growing of hops In Russia, and changed from last week, In the chick
that the crop was one of the poorest, '. en market, the Indications are that
the remits being as follows: a hotter demand will he shown dur-
Tbe yield was 270,000 poods ; ng the romalndor of the week. The
(pood, 36,112 pounds), which la Chinese have beon quite liberal buy
even poorer than In 1904, when the, era of hens during the past few days
vim waa 2SOO00 Doods
'.10la wn" fv-vvv poous.
in iKuo
the crop of hops amounted to 400, -
000 nnods. In 1906. 300.000 troods.
an(j ,n 1907 350OOO ponds, conse-
quently the present year falls Da -
hind the average by 120,000 poods.
Oenerally speaking the total crop
d()el n(t .,, g )er c(,nt of lne
I normal average and Is 25 per cent
less than the crop of tho preceding
year. Thus, although tho area oil
i hop plnnlntlons has largely In-'
New Today
I NO. 4790 ACRES of the finest rlv -
er mmuiii nun, a mim, tr;;;-" r.u-
gene; price H."oo
NO. 483 ACKE8 In the city llm-
Its. only one hlock from Wlllum -
elte street; . price fer a few days! grades are selling fractionally lower
only $nu than this. Oenerally speaking tho
NO. 49 GOOD a-KOOM MOUSE; I quality of this year's honey offer
lot 80x160; 1 bleck from Wlllam-1 Ings are tiettor than usual. . It Is no
ette street; price fer a few dava i tlceable that the local product li
onir $!7fSO; fuller than that Imported from Cal-
NO. B0HOUBE. I HOOVS: lot 60x
160: fine lecatlon; ene block from
Wlllimette street; price., . ,22.10.
NO. 61 tiOOD 7-KOOM IIOUHH;
lot S6 2-3x1; west 10th street;
price 270U
NO. 63 IajT. 2-1:. good loca
tion .VKI
NO. 53 3-ROOM IIOUBII: lot ( 2-3
X160; West Thlrteeatli street;
price
NO. 64 Eight million feet first-class
fir timber on stream 1 1-3 nillea
from good logging water; all down
nun. rnci
N0- ?.iT.,i!:i,",:'',.,r",,r,o
good logging stream: all down pull.
5 eXV..
light poles. Price. . ..imin
There are
electric
NO. 66 700 acres fine stock ranch.
with 5.000,000 feet good timber;
on logging stream: well worth the
money asked for the whole. Price,
$J1(MK)
NO 67 THRKE LOTS on north
slope of rellege Illll; very nice lo
cation; price antm
v,,j. 5K HKVKRAL MJTS oil West
hliteenth aad West BevenUx-nth
stteeta; price, each $275
N. 6 1130 ACRKS fine alock
farm: 13 mllea from Eugene; dl-t
cheap; per acre 9t'Jit
S'O. 60 121 ACRKS. 100 acres un
der caltlvatlen; 90 aires more can
be plowed: 20 acres good wheat
land; gned 8 room bouse; 3 good
barns; It mllea from Eugene on
mall route; price per acre for ten
days only KBt.M
A. M. HKNDKICK8,
20 Oak street.
I'boDJi Black 1103.
RED
STAR
BASED ON REAL VALUES. We do not speculate on
your property. " .
What wo SAY we DO we DO.
If you don't want to sell, don't list with the Red Star.
City property, farms, tracts, business property and
thousands of acres of timber for sale. Call and see us,
Room 11, First National Bank Building.
J. M.
able weather. In certain places.
Volhvnhi for Itwtaoco It was ex-'
Oln lllH for inslimoo It Wits tX-(
rellent, which la attributed to thei
roiiiilnr cultivation of hops during
a number of years. The fruit -;
mined was fair, without any organic i
defects, the eiintoiita of lupillue nor-1
inal. S to 12 per ecnt, tho odor ex-l
cellent, seed Insignificant,
ICiustoru Krip lllglHT Here.
, , .. , ,
Prices on oastern eggs In the local;
market are again showing an ad-;
va.,nu f ih. lwi BirMt '
hnntllora put up the quotation le
a doien this morning and even at
thn nilvanco art lc hnlow the flg -
tho advance are lc "eiow aa "
urea asked In some quarter, f.asl-
ern eggs are soiling at an sorts oi
prices In the local market at tins
time with tho top for storage stock
at 34a and tho low point tor the
same goods at 30c. Those soiling at
the low mark are showing evety in
dication of shoving up their prlros
to moot those of the more distant
ones. The scarcity of offerings In
local ranch eggs Is one of the causes
of the renewed activity In eastern
stock nnd the advanrlng prlcea there
in. Along Front street the arrivals
I home goods have beon very acaut
during the past few. days and many
have boon unable to purchase fresh
Block. While the price of our bost
eggs remains at 40o a doien (he In
dications aro that the market will
do better In this regard unless thero
should be a change in the volume
of arrivals.
llroMiMxl Menu Aru Very Klrin.
Thore Is a very firm tone In the
local market for dressed meats of
H kinds. Even hogs are showing
. a tirnier toiio. wun ino eooior wua-
. tiler HUU IIIU Olliwrr UDlllUllil l.uuiu -
;""1". "" J"L ""
chnngo In prices because of the turn-
; porarr whbhiihbi m mo ion unit mm"
en-,,e.,.M,. f .e mA"., and
and altogether the markoi is tairiy
1 steady. Thore are no arrivals of
! turkeys to sneak of and the tone of
the market Is quiet with prices nom-
, laally quoted.
Onions antl Potatoes Hull
Thero waa nothing In the market
today Indicating any Immediate Im
provement In the onion or potato
j trade, and current offerings III both
lines aro somewnat in excess or re.
qiilrements for the outside deinnnd
til conditions improve in inn nouiu
thore will bo no gonerul movement
of cither product.
Honey Prlcea Are Very Firm.
Offerings of honey In combs are
very light bora use of the very itnallj
ifitiiiMit evervwiierit on is l-iiusi mis,
! Wasnn. Along Front street tho best
j quniity a Kciiing as "1K "2 mi.o"
pr crulo for 24s. although some
j grades aro aelllng as high aa 13.60 1
1 per rralo for 24s, although soinei
'. irornia. just, wny inn is ao is nm
known, but It Is a fact nevertheless
Hides Htrting and Active.
laical dealers In hides report the
market on the whole strong and ac
tive at the quotations that have held
for the past two weeks, fmporve
mont In both the hide and leather
trades In the east Is the favorable
factor In the market, and the outlook
le for continued Improvement.
Portland Mrcatock Market.
local receipts of livestock were
light again yesterday and the ad-
! j
Z"rr,rzz,n Byv.iM
and It Is possible that there may be
recession In values, but this Is
,i,. .i,,rk ..c.vds the
offorlnva. while the scarcity of sheep!
Is very marked. Local prices cur
rent yesterday were as follows:
CATTLE Itest steers. HI U: me
dium. IJ.7t.CsM: common. 13 Zsjj 13 60; i
cows, best, 3.eott II. 2f.- medium, 1 VI '
412 00; common, !;.2&t?IM0, calves,
$.; '.osr II CO.
KIIKKP - Itest wethers, 11.11 Q 14 00; .
mixed. 1X0411376; lambs, best irlin- ,
in. 'I II 2,',f I4.&0. iintrliiiin-il, II JMIH.
H;- llest, H ot .16; medium,!
l.Vo1f Ifi.lfc ; foeders not waotetl, I
lltifler, t;sis aad Ponlfrr. I
lll.'TTKR Kxlia creamery, s.'c. fancy
Htttfir.e: store, inc. l
. HI'TTKR KAfa.e!elyery f o. b. I'ort-
POlILTItV tW. chickens. lie:
land Hsntt cream, IfiSsc: aour, tlac
per fb.
hens, lift I2r; roosters, old. 10c; frysri.
11 SO 12c; brollsrs. 1 1 H U 12.-; gees, lu
loc rb; turkeys, ally. l.Qllc, dressed,
Hlyzftc, spring ducks. He lb: pigeons,
ijuabs 2 00ff2.&9 per dozen; old ,11;
droned poultry, 1 C? I 1-e blghsr.
CllKKHK full cream flats, triplets,
and d.-ilsii-s. IIc; Young America, ISc. j
KII1IK-lv. al best, 4 DC por dolsn; .
BaaUrn, 100140. 1
Wins
' and
BuyeTs
shines on bargains and buyers. Real cs
tata liSted and Bold fit owner's Dricus.
Morris Son.
. hm. ! luues
W i H1. I :ni! lllametlu Alley, 1 So.
lUll'S-tuux rnin. cliol.-o. c; prlmo to
choi. e. 7''. prime, ic; mediuiu, t. i,c it,,
mukki'mkins- sixarinK, luuist ;
" 'l'!' j' ,.,.V"-,-VI?. 1 'i V
" SioiiAiuii.sN.Ji!;i,u"iVia
tali.ww Prune, m, sic; No. s and
r"! i u-.i . ,o.
4-U""1 "Alh-4)l''- -.
. C'",f,s 'rl 130140 lb: grcon
ff ,u "'i hulls, green salt, 45o tti;
kips, tv'v; ciiives. green, iUo lb.
.,,t, ,"''"! ,'lo,,r
. " UKAl lluyliiK price, new Track.
forty-fold. .v; id, sue: Wlllainott
valley, ic.
t - Mll.lTCM-S Selling price Tlran,
tan.so. ml.ldiliiKs. $3S.uu; .lions. :io oe!
,.,. tai.oo.i us.ou: .,ifir .i in an
per ion
HAItl.KY Fouil. 128.50: rolled. I2S.60:
brewing, 127.
FLOl'R Mel lug lir en Eastern Ore
gon, patent, I4.su: straight, ti.iotftl.il:
export, $a.4lir:i.tu: vullcy. 11.66. gra
ham. H-, 94.4a: whole wheat, 14. 6S;
rye. fts. $5. SO; hales, 13.00.
HAY Producers' price Nem timo
thy. Willamette valley, fancy, $14.0of
tit an; urdlnnry, I3. 504JI 13.00: Enstern
Oregon, tutu; mix,.,!. 1 1 l.nou 1 1 2 00;
clover. Ilium; grain. 111.00; cheat. 111;
alfalfa. io,oo4i in.oo.
OATS Producers' price Track. No.
I while, :lo.fi04rt:lt.o; gray, 2. S0
30.50.
Fruits nail Vegetables
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, new na
vels. 13.101411:1.25; biipMIUIH. 5c III : l-"n-
ons. :l. 25m $5.00 per box: grape fruit,
ll.oool 14.50: pliieapples, llav.alluii, $.l.mi
i $1.25 per iloren: pears. Ilai'tlett. $1.75;
grapes, $1.0041 $1,60: baskets. 25c: huck
leberries, loai llc lb; cranberries, local.
$10.50 barrel; Eastern, 1:II3.50 bar
rel. ONIONS New Oregon, t.l04r$t.lS
per inn; California, Il.004ttl.t0; g.irllc.
Itttisc lb.
POTATOES New. selling. $Uf$l,10;
buying for slilpiinMit. per cnt., fuiicy
sue: ordinary, loir 70c; swVet. $1.75
II. so.
API1.EH Good, $tf$2; poor, 75n per
1 ,, ,.m , , ,, ,.,u m . ,
Ore.
gun. jr.ciui.on; neeis. ii iinirii ;n: car-
rots, mni 75e sack- parsnips, tuctiti. lo
- ,, ' , ,
OASOMNK SAWI.VO.
Call tip or phone Mnln 33 or Far-,
men 91. II, V Valtun.
Now is the Time
tr) visrt
California
When summer has passe!
In thero ticrthorn siute,.
tho sun Is only mild un
der the bright blue iklea
of Hunt horn California.
This Is one of uniure's
nappy provisions eter
nal summer lor thus
who cmiiiot eudiiia n
more severe cilnuii.
California h.ia n calle.l
tho "Mecca" of the win
ter tuiirlsi. Its hift'ol
and stopping rlae art
as vurled na ihosM nf m it
ell-regulnirl etil Vis
Itors can always flml
sit It n hie nccommoilaibtua,
coiigenlnl companions .
and vitrlnd, ploiislng re
creations. . '
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature,
describing In detail the ninny
delights of t winter In Cal
ifornia. Very low round-trip excur
alon tickets are on sale to
California.
The rnto from Eugene to Loa
Angeles and return la $55.
Limit alx months, allowing
stop-overs In either direc
tion. Similar excursion
rates are In effect to all Cali
fornia points.
For full Information, sleeping ear
reservations and tickets, call on or
telegraph or write A. J. Gillette,
Agent. Eugono. or
- j w,l. McMMlltAV, Cen
Agt-,
I'ortlaml, Oregon
C. R. MEAD J. V. MACHEN
nEFORPftniyinp; real cs
tate call op or come to
Springfield, thf best town
of its si.Te in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sites
and detcfiptlons, also cty
property for sale.
M. M. & REAL ESTATE CM
TiUehotst Mnln 171
In PI" N- " T r D No 1. dl BOOS"
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