Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 11, 1908, Image 6

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Xmas Sale
Men's Clothing
Suits that will please you.
that
conforms to the lines of your fh;c ILat
is tight where It should be tight an4 loose
where it should be loose. ' .
The very best
$8.50 Suits, Special. . .
The usual $10.00 '
values at, Suit. .......
Good $20 values,
Special sale price.
Worth every cent of
$25.00, sale price.
$6.50
$7.65
$15.00
$19.00
75c.
I XmdS Sale of New
Dress Goods
60c and 65c Serges, Panamas, Fancy.
and Plain Suitings, now yd. 50c.
$1 .25 French Serge and Fancy Suitings
now on sale at $1.00 the yard. .
$1.45
90c
Plain and fanoy
Broadcloth. '68-Inch .
wide, $1.75 uud $3 Values
One lot of 66-Inch Cravenettq
Suiting, assorted and plain
colors, good $1.25 value
$1.75 Cravenette Suiting at, yard...
At, yard
AT YARD
S1.45
Eugene's l U Mi-WI ANHi Good
V-Mv-"'."- M ;;(; Goods
Bargain
Shop
EUGENE, OR.ECON
Cheap
YOU CAN...
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggs.
Percolate Your Coffee.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies.
Heat your Curlnig Irons
ALL BY ELECTRICITY
I
See tlic liilest E'ecUkul Cooking Devices In our window.
Tho CI Tuto.'
1 he Wacr and Milk Heater,
"the Col tee Pcrcalatcr.
"i he Chalir.rj Dish.
"I lie Culling Iron Heater.
Pacific Eiectvic Engineering Co.
.516 Willamette Street
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUQENE MARKET
Mohair 17c.
Chittlm bark-r46 l-2o.
Wool 16c.
Poultry, Kkk. Etc.
Esse Per dozen 35c.
Creamery Butter Per roll,.
Vvya Per Iij., Sc.
Hens Per lb., 8c.
Dairy Butter Per roll, 85c.
Geeue Per lb., 6c.
Ducks per lb., 11c.
Turkeys JJve, 17c ;dressed, 19c. .
Fruit. Vegetables, J5tc.
Potatoes New, 60c per cwt.
Onions Per cwt, $1.75.
Lemons Per case, $4.00.
OSXnges $5.00.
Livestock Market
Good cows 22 1-4C.
Steers Per lb., 2 l-2c3c,
GootI prime dressed veal 56c.
Mutton on foot 2 1-2 3c. ,
Good fat hogs on foot 5c.
Fat hogs, dressed 6 6 l-2c.
Prime hogs 7c.
Grala and Feed
Flour $4.40.
Baled hay $12$13.
Timothy hay Per ton, $10.
Oats Per bu., 4650c.
Bran-Per ton. $26.60.
Mixed feed Per ton, $30.
Shorts Per ton, $34.
Wheat -Per bu., 8590c.
Rolled barley Per ton, $32.50.
Chopped feed Per ton. $30.
OracHeiJ corn $2.40 per 100.
l-Oll'rl,.tD MARKBT HEPOItT
Ml
THK HOI SKKKKl'F.K'S
I'ltlOK
Is a well-stocked pantry, side
board of china clonot. We of
fre you a chance to fill yours
with crockory or china that
will niakoAjfou prouder than
ever. Sm our lino so prettily
patterned, so alluringly priced.
All perfect ware, too. Nn chip
ped or erased dishes In this col
lodion. See It now.
W. M. GREEN, JK&Ir.
619 W.Panvmc St. Phone Main 25.
Portland. Or., Dec. 10. For Btrlctly
fresh local egga the Front atreet mar
ket stands today somowliat j easier.
While dealem rwiort thftt Pce In
a while they are able to secure 42 J-2c
for supplies. It is generally impossible
to secure more. Several prominent
Front street handlers state that: mo-
aro not moving- any too well, even alt
tno jower price, vvitn milder weather
here there is every promise of, an in
crease in arrivals, and already .Front .
street is gettine more ea-nrs than It wa,
a week ao, aflii while very fast Jn-i
stonily moved out at that tltfftVat htffn
est values, a slower movmAl la ah'oWn
Just now. -
The easier tone in local eirsrs is not
at all reflected in the Eastern storage
product. Some or the handlers who
were still quoting as low as 30c a dozen
for good egga have advanced their quo
tat ion to 31c, while others are charging
from that figure to 34 cents. Some with
eggs that they call "fresh Eastern" are
asking a still higher figure. The big
aurpiits.or eastern stock nas been en
tirely "cleaned :up"." '-, t ' - r 1 ,
while the price or cranberrrtei Is ad
vancing with swift strides in the East
the local market for Imported goods is
rather quiet, although the market can
not by any means be considered weak.
The price of cranberries has already
topped a figure where the general pub
lic win Duy, ana ror that reason the
consumption will be smaller than Is us
ually the rule at this time of the year.
with cranberries at their present price
at wholesale the retail trade is unable
to soil them under 20c a quart or Dound
and the general public has beon taught
to expect them at 15c. Hence the slow
er sale.
While there are some local cranber
ries remaining in the market, they are
not usually of good keeping quality,
and therefore find little sale.
The late frosts did considerable dam
age to vegetables, and a scarcity is
snown in some lines. There is a short
age of , first-class cauliflower along
Front street, and prices are firmer.
Advices from California state thnt
the frost there has caused damage of
about $20,000 to tomatoes In the vicin
ity of Fullerton, Placentla, Whlttter and
La Ha bra. About 42 cars, or two
thirds of the crop, have been shipped by
the California Vegetable Union, and at
least half of the femftlndor lias been
destroyed., awjjflfc nave Un getting
T4 W Wtt since November 1.
. MPfce offerings are more plentiful
Und (the prl.ee is holding rather easy
around l l-z&i s-4c a pound, the latter,
for crated stock.
Movement of apples continues heavy
at low prices.
Sweet potato prices are still mixed,
but most dealers are now asking 2c for
best stock.
Hop Outlook
Herman Klaber returned to Portland
Tuesday morning from Washington, L.
C, where, in company with E. C. Horst,
he mnde an argument before the ways
and means conmiltHoe of the house of
representatives for an Increase In the
duty on imported hops of 12 cents. In
discussing the matter Mr. Klaber said:
"The committee did not look favora
bly on the proposition, and it is hardly
probable thnt there will be an advance
in the tariff, even though conditions
Justify it. The fact that we import less
hops than we export seemed to be the
obstacle. We have shown the commit
tee In supplemented brlofs that in
many commodities, such as leather, bar
ley and others, the exports are from 10
to 1000 tlmetr greater than the Imports,
and yet the tariff on the Importations
is greatly in excess ot the duty im
posed on hops. These briefs will be
considered in private session. Even If
any favorable action should be taken, it
win not become effective for a year,
and therefore the hop Industry cannot
be bonefited by It until 1910."
Mr. Klaber was surprised to find thnt
the market had slumped so badly while
he was in the east.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET
Thevcattle market is firmer all the
way through and cows and other
grades are feeling the improvement
made by the more liberal steer dumand.
There Is no trouble, at all In getting
3.to tor the better grade of cows nnd
when bulls sell as high as $2.25 there
m,..t in AAn....rn ia a aood demand
for the better class of stock.
Sheep Market u .
There is a firmer tone with better
... , - i ... Kir IakaI nnd
price onerea lor hcf t , . :
northern killers. No sheep arrived in
during the past 24 nouro uu
vious small arrivals were mostly gob
bled up by local killers. This has forced
the outsiders to offer a higher price
and even mixed sheep are today quoted
...i . m, t-. . nf wethers are
mil l ui ft. seni b 1 - - ---
in all probability worth $4.60(&$4.75 to
day, practically an advance of 2oc over
former iigures.
...... i ,.ct or At ill In ae-
JiKB L B ' aUCD Ul HUB" "
mand around $6.25, but no recent arri
vals or top stuir nave u..
the 'yards. . , .
i in hrlnr as hltxh
111101.1110.0 vniuo it... - - -
as $4.50 for top steers," says Lee NL
Lacey or nunt & lac?.
. m, -it irpaiinH Sheen
is in liiiu Bnuuo iui "
are firm, with few coming. Hogs are
unchanged."
"There Is a firm tone in all lines of
,i . i. .l. .i," uivi .1. B. Lon-
organ, "and very good prices are rul
ing, bneep will onus im
..TkArn i. varv irnod demand for
i rAm n Hanson, of Benson
i Bliutrp, oo.j n a. viu w. . - - -
& Gould, today. "There are few arri
vals and the call lor mem im nuiw Vw-
o,r- nf fat sheeD will
UUUllbOUi J-HJ 0U. b v-
bring $4 in the yards at this time.
Following IB D Bciicmi .""O"
values on stock ruling in the yards tor
late shipments!
HCWS-Best east or m""'"'"f x.
nj.b.zti, orainary, ,a.owitf.w.'", --
and China fats. 5.uo5.6(i; stookors
and feeders, I4.76&J5.00.
CATTLK Best slters, weighing ltoo
pounds, J4.26J4.50; medium steers,
i4.00l4.26; poor steors, U-ii.
cows, J3.26; medium cows, J2.60i.5.
' T a., nf- o .... . i.. .11. ft hi Cn) i: 8n.
',- SWEEP Best wethers, t4.254.6t,
c.i 'tr.rii ti r(t' liituhR.
J4.504.76; straight owes, a.60; mixed
lots, 14.00.
VEAL Choice young calves, $4.00g
.J.50j heavy and roughf .50'3.7&,
Crkln: Plonri TlflKii1;
mt n'mrto Hr ttCS Blues
WHEAT 1 rack HrlttbS Bluestem. t6
97e; eiub; Mqi"1". 9091c; red Rus
sian, 8o; JoiWna, lc; Valley, 81c.
B'ART.J'l'f Producers' prices Feed,
We
or- tnn hinW n. ii!7.
rR Patents. &.oo per bnrrnl;
straights, I4.0B; exports, I3..0 "Va ley,
4.65; 1-4 sack graham, 4.4- whole
wheat 14.65; rye, 15.60.
OATS Producers' price No. 1
white, 3131.50 per ton.
MILL.STUFFS Bran; 2.60 per ton;
middlings, 33: shorts, country, 3(i;
city, 30; U. 8. .mill chop, 122; rolled
"ifeJifc. Willamette Valley.
114 par ton; Eastern Oregon timothy,
1160117: clovsr, 12; alfalfa, 113; grain
hay. flS.609 13. .
Urle Fnilt VAe.
. .NUTS Walnuts, 14016c lt. by sack;
Braill ntrta. lSc;. filberts, 16c; pecans,
16c: almonds. -ia14e;- chestnuts. 4
20c; peanuts, raw, 3-48 l-2c; roast
ed. 10c; pine nuts. 10&12c; hickory
nutB, 10c; cocoanuts, 90c per dosen.
SALT Granulated. 114.60 per ton;
$2 per bale; bait ground, 100s, 110 per
ton; 60s, J10.50 per ton.
BEANS Small white. 6.35c; large
white, 4 3-4c; Lima, 6 l-4c; pink, 3 l-2oj
bayou, 3 3-4c; Mexican red, 4 3-4o. "
Vegetable, and Fralt
FRESH FRUITS Apples, 60c 11.60
box; piiurs, ll&Sl. 2o pel' box; giapes,
fl. 0011. 60 per crate; quinces, $1,003?
$1.25 per box; cranberries, $13.50(114
per barrel; Spanish Malaga grapes.
$C.60S$8.O0 per barrel; huckleberries,
1016c pound; persimmons, $1.00
$1.25.
POTATOES Buying price, 76c85c
per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2P2 l-4c
per lb.
ONIONS $1.00 $1.10 per 100 lbs.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips, $1.00
&$1.25 per sack; carrlts, $1; parsnips,
$1.25; beets, $1.25; horseradish, 810 lb.
Dairy and (jountry l'roduce.
BUTTElt City creamery, extras, 36
37c; fancy outsld creamery, 32 l-2c
36c lb.; store, lTfii20c.
EGGS Oregon selects, 42 i-2c(5)45c;
Eastern, 3G)36c per do,en.
POULTRY Hens, 1313 l-2c lb.;
spring, large, 12013c; small, 13 IQ) 14c;
mixed, 12(&12 l-2c; ducks, Hiiluc;
geese, 9&a0c; turkeys, lti17 l-2c;
dressed turkeys, nominal.
CHEESE i'ancy oream twins, 16 1-2
16c lb.; full cream triplets, 16 1-2
16c; full cream Young America, 16 1-2
g17c,
Hup., Wuul, Hides, Elc,
HOPS 1908 choice, 7 1-2 & 80! prime,
6&7c: medium, 5 6c per lb.; 1907, 2
4 1-2C, 1906, 11 l-2c
WOOL - Eastern OrtiBon average
best, 10 14c lb, according to. shrink
age; valley, lSlu'ltiu. ,
MOHAIK Choice, 18c lb,
HIDES Dry hides, No. 1, lSignBc lb.;
diy kip, No .1, 13c lb.; 6ry calfskins,
16c lt.; salted hides, 6gc lb.; salted
calfskins, 12&13c tb.; green, lc less.
uasoaka bakk Small lots, 60; car
lots, 6c per lb.
Iro-l.lon.
BACON Fancy. 21 l-2c lb.: standard.
18 l-2c; choice, 17 l-2c; English, 16 1-2
Uiic; strips. i3c.
DRY SALE CURED Regular short
clears, dry salt, 12c; smoked, 13c: short
clear backs, heavy, dry salted, 11 l-2c;
smoked, 12 l-2c: .Oregon exports, dry
suit, 13c; smoked, 14c.
HAMS 10 to 13 pounds, 15c; 14 to 16
pounds. 16c: 18 to 20 pounds, 15c; hams,
skinned, 15c; picnics, 10c; cottage roll.
lie; shoulders, llo: boiled ham. rip.-
boiled picnic, 17c, -
SfSSSM llll
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Clearance Sale
of Wall Paper
now on at
Preston0& Hales
Measure your room and
they wUl Jell you how
cheap it can be done.
Old People
MARKED FOB DEATH.
"Three years ago I was marked lor
death. A grave-yard cough was tear
ing m lunga to pieces, Doctors failed
to help me and hope had fled.' when
my husband got Dr. King's New Dis
covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of
Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me
and Improvement kept on: until 1
had gained S3 pounds In weight and
my health was fully restored." This
medicinal holds the world's healing
record for coughs and coldB and lung
and throat diseases. It prevents pneu
monia. Sold under guarantee at W.
A. Kuykendall'a drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
ALMA ITEMS.
Alma, "Dec. 7. Ethel Bailee and
her mother, Mrs. Hlnkson, went
down the river Sunday to see Elea
nor Sallee, who is staying with the
school.
Bert Allegar is cutting quite a
dash in Alma and vicinity with his
two-horse cart. We are wondering
still If he intends to always ride
alone.
Claire Hinkson and wife, Joe Fow
ler and, and Alice Whitcomb, were
callers last Saturday on John John
son and wife and Bert Allegar, they
spent a real pleasant day and all en
Joyed the iokes that, Claire told on
Joe. s
Claire Hlnkson butchered two
hogs last Tuesday and now wishes
he had put another streak of lean
on them, because they were too fat,
Claire says he loves hogs.
John Johnson Is trapping and do
ing quite well. 'He captured a fly
ing squirrel one day and their pet
house cat the next. Proceed, John
son, proceed. "
Ed Pettit has found himself a
new nick name, which is Lucy. Very
becoming. He has also ordered him
self a new pair of canoes. We pity
our mail carrier.
George Luce, John Howell, Ed
Pettit and John Johnson have gone
over to the lake to hunt for bear
and wild cats. They expect to stay
a few days. - '
Ed Pettit went out to visit his
father and mother last week and
stayed for the shooting match and
captured a nice big piece of beef.
He traded guns while on his trip
and HOW is tte F9ud Psra8r ol
a small eannoii! : ' '
Bert Allegar lias WUnd a neW t$
Gipe for molding bread. Just sit
down in It. ' , , .
John Howell has stiffed up quite
a bit of excitement in our vicinity
by discovering a gold nugget In thv
river. . .i. .
Often The Kidneys vAfij - r.
; ' Weakened - bj Oier-Work.
Unhealthy lUdnejs Make Impure .Blood.
It Aped- to be considered that only
urinary -and bladder troubles were to M
tracea to tne Kidneys,
but . . now , .modern
science proves that
newly -rmll Adineuea
have their beginning
in- the disorder oi
these most important
organs. , " '
The kidneys filter
and purify' the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when vour kidneys are weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
dutv. '
If vou are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
s your kidnevs are well they will help
ill the other organs to health. A trial
wilt convince anyone. ,
If you are sick you can make no mis
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Or. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedv, is soon realized. It
stands the Highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases( and is sold
on its mentB by all
druggists in fiftyKidnl
and one-dollar sifc
W1s Vl rtlaV
have a samjile httttle nmaf Bmmihiloot.
by mail fr'e, also a pamphlet telling you
!iow to ftud out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmg
Sainton, N. V. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghaniton, N. Y.. on every bottle.
NBW PIAXO TRX'CK.
Blllnili'e Bros., the draymen, have
Just received from the factory at
Chicago, a piano truck of the latest
pattern. Pianos can now be moved
by this firm on short notice and In
first-class shape. dll
OREGON TIMRKK LANDS
While
Viewing the
SkyScrapar
on 9th Street
Right About Face
k and see; ; ,
McLEOD'S
New Fall and. '
Winter Suiting
44E9thSt
I
Possessing: every convenicnce I
f routine on th. u ..? AilkJ
. . " v auuiul city ola,,
, busmess center. Up-o-dite yS
Rate. Euron Pl M,0ttdN
-H.SPENcnJ
---- - v . w v y&r uST
12.00 and J2.B0 with bath.
Eugene Guard on File
Abstracts fnriMKhori. lnn tltloc, av-
amined. tinibpr lands erulBed. timber
innas Doug tit and sold. Fred Flsk.
Rugene, Oregon. Merchants' Bauk
Building. . . ti
WOOD SAMlXC.
NeedVINOL
It strengthens and vitalizes
Vinol tones up the digestive organs,
li.U assimilation, enrlrhes the" blood,
and rejuvenates every organ in the
body. In tlii' natural maimer Yiuol
n!i,llll'es weaOiosa with strength.
are positive it will benefit evory
old iwrsoii who will give It a trial.
U it don't we will rIuud their moncv.
Vinol Is sold In Kugme by the Red
Crw- Drag Oomptuir.
Oasollne power by W. W. Moore,
phone Red 3283. Orders lafge or
small will be appreciated.
HOYAU I.VNCM COUNTER
Hss oponiHl up at S27 Willamette st.
we would b pleased to have all our
frtenils try us for n meal. Hnt pnffa.
nl tresh oysters always ready. Open
1U GK.O. WILLIAMS. Proprietor.
UASOLIXB WOOD BAW.
I
; Dayton Hard Wheat Fjiur, M
Satin White best valley Flour, jlj
' 50 boxes best Seedless Raisins I
while they last $3.75 of 50 J
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1 DODGER
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EU BANGS
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BANGS LIVERYl)
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Si
i Cabs lways Rtady
' FirstiGass Turnouts of All Desoijla
..STAGES..
' McKENZIE STAGEIejvet Eugeoe EUGENE-FLOHM'ii
at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call al A daily ilapinEipW
private rrsidencn cut will call lor tot Mapliladeul
baggage it nctitieo the day eetore, steamer lor torn
Livery Phone Main 21
Misses' and Children's
High Top, BoxCalf
SHOES
$2.00, $2.25 and $2.50
The exact shce for protection agjinst.fe
and disaereeable weato
BURDEN GRAHA!,
568 WUlamette it.
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Many people "If j
to fina-m j
Iteasy.BOtetH'fl
altogetbw
roaiti id
. Brodent,
wmm F 55
Garrison ft Olbson saw all ooi'
to Race. Office Black 1671. Hom
Blark 1751. f
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New dining tables and" chairs dl
rect from factory. See shew win
dow. Chamber. Hrnu CM.
SAXTA CLAIMS' SEAT '
In his famous sleigh must need re
pairing by this time. How about the
seat in your carriage or any other
part of rtie vehicle ! We do all kinds
of carriage repairing except the poor
kind. Bring yoflr carriage hern and
let us put It In shape for the holi
days There is time yet.
G. BURBACH
531 Olive St.
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