THB BUOKne DAIIiY GUARD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908.
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The Kind You Have Always Bonght, and which has uecn
in use for over 30 years, bat borne the natnre of
- and has been made under hid per-
fiff sjtJJ-t-j1- Mnal BBpervinion since Its infancr
MrrZiCM Allow mtutf deceive yon In this. .
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-M-good" are bat
Experiments that trifle with and eriger the health of
Infants and Children Expnrlsnca against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
'contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcvorixhncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic, it relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Btoinmh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacca-The Mother's IVfsnd.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
S7
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
thk ecNTAun oommnv, tt mumhav trrnicr. Mcwvonit errv.
YOU CAN...
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggsrv.
Percolate Your Coffee. . '' -
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishos and Candies.
Heat your Curlnig Irons
ALL BY ELECTRICITY
See the Latest Electrioal Cooking Devices In our window.
The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater.
The Coffee Percalater.
The Chafing Dish.
The Curling Iron Heater.
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
5J6 Willamette Street
RAE & SON
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
CARLOAD OF
Furniture
Come in and look if yru don't Buy. You
might sec something ycu would like
We are always reliable
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WEEKLY REPORT OF
' EUGENE MARKET
Motialr 17c.
ri.ittlm talk 1--0.
Wool 15c.
PmlH-y. rjHtn. l:tc.
Eks Per dozen, 4uc.
Crea:vrv Butter Per roll, 75c.
Frys Per lb.,' lc.
Hens Per lb.. 8c.
Dairy Butter Per roll, 65c.
Geae Per lb., 6c.
Duukb per lb., 11c.
'Turkeys Live, 15c; dressed, 17c.
Krulla, Vegetables, Etc.
Potatoes New. 60c per cwt.
Onions Per cwt, $1.75.
Lemons Per case, $4.00.
Oranges $5.00.
Livestock Market
Good cows 22 l-4c.
Steers Per lb., 2 l-2c3c.
Good prime dressed veal 6 6c.
Mutton on foot 2 1-2 3c.
Good fat hogs on foot 5c.
Fat hogs, dressed 6 6 1-2C
Prime hogs 7o.
Grain and Feed
Flour $4.40.
' Baled hay $12$13.
Timothy hay Per ton, iiu.
Oats Per bu., 4f50c.
Bran Per ton, $26.60.
Mixed feed Per ton, $30.
Shorts Per ton, $34.
Wheat Per bu.. 85 90c.
Itollod barley Per ton, $32.60;
Chopped feed Per ton, $30.
Cracked corn $240 per 100.
I'OHTI.A.ND MARKET ItKPOnT
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST B?EF
o
Many people suy they nre hard
t.flnd hard If yon don't
know, onty if you d.V To mako
It easy, note the nddrc!i below
when in seareh of tender. Juicy,
nltoijothor satisfying cuts for
ruimis auu stunk.
Broders Bros
PHenoMahn40 . West. 8th St.
Portland. Dec. 18. The poultry deal
ers are interested Just now in trying to
fiirure out what price Christmas tur
keys will command. There Is consid
erable difference of opinion, as no one
has a very clear Idea of the supply thut
will be available for the trade. Some
dealers think a sufficient quantity will
bo put on the market to keep prices
down to a reasonable basis. Others are
satisfied the supply will be short and
that the price that prevailed at Thanks
giving will bo again quoted. Reports
from the country do not Indicate there
are very many birds on hand, but any
shortage from this source win oe onset
by chilled stock, of which it Is under
stood a considerable quantity will be
placed on sale. Guesses at the prices
that will prevail next week range from
20 to 24 cents.
There was a good demand ror live
turkevs voaterday. and the few coops
offered wore disposed of readily at
prices unchanged from those or last
wei'k. Ducks and geese also moved
wi.il There was ' some Inquiry for
'small broilers, but other kinds of chick
ens wore slow, weax ana lower in price.
Hop lliiylnir Heuvy
There was steady buying of hops yes
terday In various parts of the state.
Klabor, Wolf & Notter were reported to
he operating heavily, but no line on
their purchases was obtainable.
McNvff Brothors wore niso large uuy-
ors during the day. securing over 400
bales at 6 lo 6 cents, including tno rm
Inwlnir: Juo Euro. Nowberg. 112 bales:
.1. M. Wilson. Kugene, SO bales; Dick
Coleman, St. Paul, 40 bales: Neeley, St.
Paul, 24 bales; A. D. Acheson, uervnls,
45. bales; Poy, Gorvals. 62 bales; G. W.
Poole, Forest Grove, so oaies; u.
ker, Wllsonville, 85 bales.
H. L- Hart. In the past three days
purchased about 500 bales at 5 to 6
Kola Nels bought 140 bales irom mil
ler Brothors, of Eugene, at 5 cents, and
80 bales of olds from the same grower
at 8 cents.
There are only four lots .aggregat
ing 600 bales, available at Eugene,
while at this time last year there were
about 5000 bales on hand there. The
Hnrrlshurg district Is said to be entire
ly cleaned out.
Weakness Gnthrra In lluler
A slight Increase in supplios has been
sufficient to cause a materially easier
tone in the local butter situation.
While as yet a steady to firm tone, is
noted In the best brands, thoso less
familiar to buyers are rather hard to
move and In a number of Instances
prices are being shaded In order to In
crease business. The fnct that last
week was the first week for some time
that cream supplies showed an Increase
has caused a smaller amount of buying
with the expectation that prices will go
lower. The 'dullest is most noticeable
In the cheaper grades of storage stock,
although thus far the movement of bet
ter class storage butter has been qulto
good.
F.ggn Arc Selling Lower
While a largt, per cent of the sales
of strictly fresh local eggs were made
us high as 42V4C yesterday, the market
Is easier today, with the result that no
one who wants to pny 40c Is turned
away. The Increase In supplies, while
not liberal, la growing, and for Hint
renson the trndo wants 'to move the
stock with ail possible dispatch.
Several nioro cars of Knstern eggn
have arrived here since last Saturday,
and tho market is staggering under the
Input. While prices In general have
not been changed, some of the dealers
are 'shading their quotations In order
to clean up before the price on local
egs goes so low that thore will be no
market here at all for the Eastern stock
at any quotation.
-Portland Livestock
Portland Union Stockyards. Dec. 17.
To the shipper and producer the live
stock situation could scarcely be better
than at this time. The forecast made of
the market recently has been fulfilled
In every particular, and todny higher
prices are' in effect in the various lines.
Great strength continues to be noted
In tho cattle situation and for one load
of 23 Bteers weighing 28.505 pounds.
$4.60 was paid during the past 24 hours.
This Is 2oc above anything heretofore
paid In the yards the present season, al
though there has been some talk to
the effect that $4.50 would be obtain
able for something showing select qual
ity. The market for all grades of cat
tle Is showing an Improvement and In
all lines prices are being held stiff.
Hulls are selling up to $2.26. Arrivals
are very small and do not more than
hnif flit the demand shown In the yards,
stlpaid -).' -).' ).' 7890$.. KTAON
I leas Sell lie Ilrnhor
One .bunch of corn-fe.d hogs from
MedCord tipped the top of tho market
today and sold at $tt.S0. or 6c higher
than the extreme top for recent trading.
Iteeelpts of begs for the ilny ntuoutltcd
to but 200 head, and as thero bus been
a redumption of deniand from northern
packers many more head could be used
mid still not affect the great strength
now shown.
While there have recently been sev-
, oral drops In hog values In tho East
land Middle West, the changes nre not
' severe enough to affect prices along the
; r.iclfie const.
O'llKTI.AMI (tllKKT IMITATIONS
viikA i Truck prices niucslem, 96
tfSTc; club, sum Me: life. !ioi'.Ur; red
Kusslnn. SSo; 4(l-fold. 91c; Vallev, 9le.
FUil'lt- Patents, $."..00 per barrel,
straights, $4. or.: exports, $3. 70: Yallv.
tlti.". 1-4 sack graham. $4.40; whole
wheat. l.fi.'V: rye. l.'.r.o.
I HATS -Producers' prices No. 1 white
i $;ll.Mt $:i2 per ton.
.MII.I,Sll'V-'S llrnn. $2S.r.O per ton;
lllliUtitllK". ... snoiis, country, tivf
$.Hi; city. f.lu: l s. Mill chop, $:; rolled
bnri f $ ? ii $no.
II. -Timothy. Willamette Valley.
$14 per Ion; Knslern Oregon Timothy
$1 $17: clever. Ill; alfalfa,-$12;
nraiu liny, $ldi$1.1.
llnlrr and Country Produce
BUTTEU city creamery, extras, J6
Si37c; fancy outside creamery. 32 14 4f
35c per pound: store. lSi-20i'.
EfiGS Oreuon ranch. 40Sj42V4c
Eastern. 30ti 3:.c or.r dimen. ,
lJOUIriiV Hens, 12c per tli spi-ins,
large, 1 1 V4 r 1 2c ; small. Mfi-lou: mixed
turkeys, 17 i S He;-dressed tuckens, i'l
CHKKSK Fancy cream twins, 1514c
P"lb.; full cream triplets, laric: ful.'
crcTim Voting America. 16".
VKAI. Extra. 9 0 10c per lb.; ordina
ry. Kit He; heavy, c.
POItK Fancy, 7 Vic per lb.; largo,
6 Gi 7c. -
Hops, Wool, "Ides. Klc.
HOPS 1908.- 54i 6Vsc; 1907, 24VjC
1906, Krtlfcc.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average
best. 10 14c per lb. according to
shrinkage.; Valley, 1616c.
MOHAIR Choice, IXC per pound-
HIDES Dry hides, No. 1, 1315o per
pound; dry kip. No. 1, 13c Pound; dry
calfskin, 16c pound: salted hides, 6C8c
pound: salted calfskins, 1213c pound,
green,, lc less.
FRESH FRUITS Apples, 60c $2.50
per box; pears, $1 $1-J6 Per . DO'
grapes, per crate, 65c$1.50; quinces,
$lS$1.2r. per box; cranberries, $13.50 (if
$14.50 per barrel; huckleberries, 1015c
per pound; persimmons, $1$1.25.
POTATOES Buying price, 80 90c
per hundred; sweet potatoes, 22Kc
per in. ,
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, navel.
$2.25S7 3 per box; Japanese, 65c per
box; lemons, fancy, $4.n0ifi'$5 per box,
choice, $3.50$l; standard, $2.75 per
box; graperruit, fl" pei no.
nanas. 6514c per pound: pomegranltes
$1.60$2 per box: pineapples, $3$3.5
per dozen; tangerines, $1.75 per box.
UIN H irtEi s i in I.--" lei i.'o.
pnnT vr.fi i.-"P A m.K Turnlns. $1 P
$1.25 per sack: carrots. $1: parsnips.
$1.25; beets, $l.-o; noi-serauian, ew'Jvi
per pound.
CASOWRA BA11K Small lots, 614c lb:
carlots, Cc lb.
Provisions
nucriN irnnev l V, o npr lb.: stand
ard. 18c: choice, 17c; English, 1016V4c;
strips. 13c. . , ' i
DRY SALE CURED Regular short
clears, dry salt, 12c; smoked, 13c: short
clear hacks, heavy, dry sailed, 12c:
smoked, 13c; Oregon exports, dry salt,
l.lc: BmoKOd. lie. x
HAMS 10 to 13 lbs.. 1414c: 14 to 16
lbs., 1414c: 18 to 20 lbs., 1414c; hums,
skinned. 1414c: picnics, 10c: cottage
roll, 11c; shoulders, lie; nonea minis,
20(fii2014c; boiled picnic. 17c.
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces.
1114c; tubs, 1314c: 60s, 1314c; 20s, 13
3-8c: 10c. 14c: 6s. 1414c; 3s. 1414c;
Standard pure, tierces, 1214c: tubs.
1214c: 60s. 1214c; 20s, 12 5-8c; 10s, 13c;
6s, 1314c; Compound, tierces: 8c; tubs,
8c: bos, Bc; zes, SO, Jva, ofit
5s, 8 7-Sc.
THE POULTRY SHOW.
GENERAL NEWS FORECAST
FOR THE COMING WEEK
Woohlntrtnn D C. Dec.. 19. The
holiday recess will cause a lull In the
nnr,nnuHlni,a nt Cnnin-fes dlirinET the
coming week, but ns majority of the
lawmakers have acquired uie nuuu
of remaining in wasnington sinco
railroad passes were abolished, there
n-nKoitiv win Ha onnuifh ors!d go
ing the rounds to keep the special
nn,,a,TunilQnla from crrnwlncr stale.
The Cabinet-makers will be busy, Im
portant conferences win oe neia ana
kA Umim PnmmlhPA nn WflVfl and
Means wil probably continue Us hear-
ings.
Two murder trials that will at
tract public attention are scheduled
to begin Monday. The first is that of
Mrs. Catherine Erb and her sister,
Mrs. 'Beisel, who will be tried for the
alleged murder of Mrs. HJrD s nus
band, Captain J. Clayton Erb, who
was prominent In Philadelphia poll
tics. The second trial will be that
of Andrew McGrath, who Bhot and
killed waiter E. Amnion, the "oleo
margarine king," In the Pennsylvania
railroad station In Jersey City a short
time ago. ,
In observance of the Christmas
holidays the stock exchanges, banks
and other financial Institutions, the
courts and a majority of business es
tablishments throughout the coun
try will be closed from Thursday
night until Monday morning, while
the big folks and little folks through
out the land are in the enjoyment of
the Yuletide festivities.
The Poultry Show to be held by
the Laue County Poultry Association
in this city next week promises to
he the greatest success of its kind
since the inauguration of poultry
shows in the Willamette Valley some
ten or twelve years ago. The shows
heretofore held in Eugene have all
been successful ones, but this one
bids fair to surpass all previous ones
It will be held at the southeast cor
ner of Sixth and Willamette streets
In the new- Cherry building.
There Is a fine lot of silver cups,
trophies, etc., offered as premiums
by business men of the city, now on
display In the show windows of
Frank E. Dunn that is enough to
make most anyone wish he possessed
a fine pen of fowls of some variety
that he might enter the competition
and secure one of these handsome
specials.
The poultry show is a Btrong In
centive to the. building up of one of
the adjuncts to agricultural pursuits
that in Itself represents in national
statistics far more ithan many other
Industries ordinarily considered of
greater importance, but which, In
fact,, sink Into insignificance when
Uncle Sam shows up the record of
the American Hen.
No one should miss the opportunity
of attending the poultry show, for
it is In the interest of a worthy cause,
andi is deserving of the patronage of
all. The dates are December 21 to
24, Inclusive.
LOST VALLEY NOTES.
(Special Correspondence.)
Lost Valley. Dec. 14. A very sue-
cessful basket social was held at the
Trent school house last Saturday
evening after the literary society ad
Journed.
Trent now has a quartette. What
Is wrong with Dexter? Why hasn't
Dexter one. also?
Kev. Mr. Williams held services
here Inst Sunday.
Brother B. L. Edwards will preach
here next Sunday.
Died: At the. home of the par
ents, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Asa Titton, on December 9.
The sorrowing father and mother
many friends.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cruzan, on December 6, a daughter.
Mr. Edwards, of Creswell, was in
Dexter over Sunday. We did .not
learn his initials. However, we feel
sure If you will ask Miss Verda Neet
you will be enlightened.
Mr. LouiB Morgan spent Sunday
witn Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Fenton.
We are sorry to report that "Un
cle James" Parvin's condition is not
improved.
On Christmas day there will as
semble In the progressive city of
Santiago, Chile, a Pan-American sci
entific congress that promises to be
the most notable gathering of Its
kind ever held in the Western Hem
isphere. The United States has sent
to the congress a distinguished dele
gation that includes representatives
of Yale, Harvard, the University of
Wisconsin, University of Pennsyl
vania and other educational Insti
tutions, the Smithsonian Institute,
and the United States army.
Another event of Interest In the
foreign flold tfill be the assembling
of the Japanese Diet, which has been
called for next Tuesday..
The Atlantic battleship fleet, home
ward bound, will conclude its stay at
Colombo, Ceylon, . and proceed to
Suez. The ships will pass through
the Suez canal as expeditiously as
possible and then the fleet will split
into four divisions, each division vis
iting a different Mediterranean port
before reassembling at Gibraltar ear
ly in February for the last tretch of
the voyage home.
The sporting event of the week
win be a pugilistic contest at Sydney,
Australia, between the two Ameri
can fighters, Tommy Burns and Jack
Johnson. The event takes place Sat
urday and 13 advertised as for the
heavyv.?lght championship ' of the
world, the title to which has been, by
common consent, accorded to Burns
since the retirement of Jeffries.
A UJilQUE .
CHRISTMAS GIFT.
Dr. Franc Lucie Hard has -
solved the problem for many
who find it a task to select
. presents for their friends.
Father, mother, brother, sis-
ter will appreciate the sen-
sible gift of an order for a
pair of glasses and a first-
class examination to be had
after Christmas, insuring a
perfect fit, and rest, for tuo
long-neglected eyes. Thus
combining the useful and or-
namental in the Christmas
gift.
See Dr. Hard at once, while
It is on your mind, and secure
a coupon. tf
MARKED FOR DEATH.
"Three years ago I was marked for
death. A graveyard cough was tear
ing my lungs 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 I
had gained .'58 pounds In weight and
my health -was fully restored." This
medicine . holds , the world's healing
record for coughs and colds and lung
and throat diseases. It prevents pneu
monia. Sold under guarantee at W.
A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
. NATURE TELLS YOU
As Many n. Kiiirone Render Knows
Too Well.
When the kidneys are sick,
Nnture tells you all about it.
Tho urine Is nature's calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action;
Any urinary trouble tells of kidney
ills.
Donn's Kidney Pills cure all kid
ney ills.
Eugene people testify to this.
L. Bonney, 459 Olive street, Eu
gene, Oregon, pays: "I ' suffered
from backaches for a good many
years. Tho kidney secretions were
Irregular in action, nnnnturnl In ap
pearance nnri a snnreo nf mni.1i nn
yoynnce, especially at night when my
rest was broken. I tried many rem
edies but obtained no relief until 1
procured 'Doan's Kidney Tinis at W.
E. DoLano's drag store. After I
had used one uux I received great
relloi and r rtlnulng them all
my '.ouble disappeared. I take
great pleasure in expressing my
opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c
Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents of the United
States.
Kemember the name Doan's and
tako r.o other.
Nearly -everybody kows DeWltt's
Little Early Risers are the best pills
made; .- They are. mall, pleasant,
sure Little Liver pills. Sold by all
druggists.
WOOD SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. Boddy. All wood sawed tr. guage.
For prompt service phone black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline Woousaw.
IF VOT n.Vtev.'
Tne merits of Texas Wonder you
Jould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. Jl a
bottle (two months' treatment i sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2 92 6
Olive street. St. Louis
o man on wojiii m:i:i) be out
OF WORK
Toil can make money writing appli
cations for tho National Protective Le
gion all tho time or spare time. An
unusual onnortu"ltv. I leave Kugene
on the 23d until February 1st. Drop me
a card at once. Frank C. McLean. 2il
est Eleventh street, Eugtme, or.
GASOLINE WOOD 8AWING.
. Call up or phone Main 32 or Far
mers 61. R. . Maltzan.
Lee HnselhSi, in the Coleman
building, third flnnr iiili ind nnl.
Uhes agatgi and other stones. Work
guarantee"in all resects.
SDrav PUmns and hnan ennran.
teed by Moon-Dials. Implement Com
pany.
D19
Abstracts furnished and land titles
examined. Fred Flsk, Merchants'
Bank Building, Bugeoa. Oregon, tf
I f i 71 H
BiacK Motor Vehicl
A Practical Car for
Business or Pl,lrn
"Ml, I
Inexpensive, cost less than half as much . I
automobile, lew speed 2 to 6 mile N
6 .to 26 miles an hour. ; njg(,
Neat in appearance
Travels any Road
Made any style
Prices
$375 to $750
These cars are made to go any season of the
u t i " n C ;l J r""iyo, native power nJ
substantially built. For demonstrations and IS
ncHuuuttn I LHi A I bUUDY & KUTHE'S,
RANDLE & HOWB
AGENTS
570 WILLAMETTE STREET
u- EUGENE, ill
LEN(
Portland's N(wu
Modemly Fnil
hot!
Third udHnSil,
PORTLAND,
Possessing every convenience and an ideal locitics
fronting on the beautiful city plaja. Adjumt
business center. Up-to-date grill. Tcltpkmt
every room. Private baths. Bus to and ftcmal
Bates Eurfpeon Plan Rata
$1.00 and $1.50 per day. $2.50 mil W.N
$2.00 and $2.50 with bntb. $3.50 and 14.00
Eugene Guard on File . O. H. SPENCEl,
A Sensible Xmasf
Singer ana Wheeler &
Sewing Machines
We accept as low as $2.00 per mo
An average of 50 cents a week.
Remember, we are the only Store
in Eugene
Handling Sewing Machines exclusirely
Singer Sewing Machine
615 Willamette Street.
J. KAVAXAVGH, Manager.
ELI PANGS
j. H. WEST
PANGS n. wiM. .
BANGS LIVERY j
Uivery, r ecu, ja6c ...
Cabs Always ReidT
FirstrClass turnouts of AH
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at 5:30 a. m. Stares do not call ' "
private residncts but will Bill for ' (w FloK
baggage if notified the day telcrt. .n
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Livery Phone Main'
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