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whim your clothing Is looked
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Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little.
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, Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
bth and Willamette' Sts. .
Phone Red 2861
Julius
Goldsmith
WILLAMEOTE
Meat, Market
Under Ncv Management
'First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
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O OhIom neln Iaqulr4 Por
'Phne Main 38 all Wdlamettc Tn.re ha, beell qUte n improvement
niiiiu Liiib ib aii
Our retail yard is north of the passenger depot, and the team entrance is on Peal
the vinegar factory. Temporary phone, Black
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Mohair 17e.
Ghlttlm bark 4 B l-2c.
Wool 16o.
Poultry, EffKfl, Etc.
Eggs Per dozen. 40c.
Creamery Butter Per roll. 75c.
Prya Per lb., 9c.
H.!ii8 Pr lb., 9c.
Dairy Kuttor Per rolj, 60c.
Geeno Per lb., 8o.
Ducks per It., 11c.
Turkeys 18 20c.
Fruit n, Veiretiiblea, Etc.
Potiitoes New, 60c per cwt.
Onions Per cwt,, $1.76.
Lemons Per case, $4.00.
Oranges $3.50.
livestock Mnrket
Good cows 2(3)2 l-4o.
..Stoers Per lb., 2 l-2c3c.
Good prime dressed voal 6 (fit 6
Mutton on foot 23c
Ootid fat hofffl on foot 6Vio
Fat hops, dressed 6 6 l-2c.
Prime hogra 7a
Grain and Feed
Flour $4.40.
Baled hay $12$1S.
Timothy hay Per ton. $10.
Oats Per bu., 45 50c.
Bran Por ton, $26. DO. ,
Mixed food Per ton. $30.
Shorts Per ton, $34.
Wheat Per bu., 86tf90c.
Rolled barley Per ton, $32.50.
Chopped foed Per ton, $30.
Cracked ooriir-(-98.'40 per 100.
POUTI.AND MARKKT flKTOIlT
Hide Market Quiet.
Tn hldos, ft tn most other lines.' the
market ts nullt ill thl ime of year.
utul local dealers say the present ijull-
n-ss Is likely to extend Into January.
The leather trade In a large way gov
erns the hide mnrkot. anr the miimifac-
Hirer generally at this season are clos
ing thebuslnoss of the year ad pre
paring for that of the year to como.
Locally the quotations of the past
month still rule nnd the market on the
whole U In fair condition, hut te sen
son when grubby hides will he much
In evidence la now not far away, a ml as
a consequence thare may he some weak-
4'tihtg of values tn The near future. Kv
erythlnff considered, hides of all sorts
arc bringing good prices In this mar
ket. Values are now much higher than
six months niro, and deulera say they
compare well with the quota t Ions of
years back.
The local market Is destined to as
sume considerably more Importance in
the near future, when the hlg parkins:
plant of the I'nlon Meat' Company on
the I'enlUiUtln Is in opera t Inn. Tb ex
pansion In the moat packing business
will naturally mean necbled extension
In the hide traffic, and la probably only
mat tor of time when tunnerv stnh-
MMhmcuts will be In operation in this
, VrBrtuhl-1'rlvM Art MMmI.
Ijit.'Kt arrivals In truck- from
houIIj hu'luilml a rnr of rol.TV nnwnO
steamer consignment or peas, b ap
sprouts, artichokes, etc. The celery
brought In was of good quality for the
most part, and the 'At was quoted at
$1.60 a crate. Prlcesin all other green
stuff were raised, beans being held at
20 cent" a pound, peas at 15. sprouts at
1 20 cents and artichokes at $1.40 a dosen.
j Suppllefi the south are steadily grow
ling smi.w r, and the market stronger,
.and recent frosts In seme of the gar-
in Eugene.
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1 4 East 8th
In the sentiment of the California trade !
regarding onions, and prices In the !
south are showing a material advanca
Supplies of California onions are fret
ting rather low. and It Is now stated
that a large per cent of the remaining
noinings are not or the best quality.
For that reason the California trade 1b
looking toward Oregon for supplies and
several sales of car lots have been re
ported here during the past 24 hours pn
a basis of $1 per hundred pounds, Port
land. Buying Potatoes for SontA
Not only is the south looking after
our onions, nut there nas ueen a dis
position among the trade of California
during the past day or so to tako on
a few care of our potatoes around 75
and 85c per hundred pounds. There has,
however, been little disposition among
the local producers to yet go and most
of them have their supplies pitted and
are holding out for $1. While the local
market Is firm, trade is not very exten
sive. Prices remain as previously list
ed.
Dressed Venl la IHkIi
The market for dressed veal Is very
high, with supplies scarce and buy org
anxious to secure their requirements.
The genoral price for dressed veal
along the streot today is 10c a pound,
although one dealer is reported to have
asked 10 He and another la said to have
sold at 9 He. The middle figure is
therefore the most accurate.
Dressod hogs of good quality nre
rather short of the supply Just now and
prices are firmer.
PORTLAND L1VBSTOCK MAIUvKT
Portland Upton Stockyards, Dec. 23.
There Is rather' a quiet tone In the live
stock njiwket' of the local yards in gen
eral, ami local values are unchanged.
While there waa a disposition among
buyers to depress the hog market of
late, arrivals have been so far short of
the demand that It. Is quite likely for
awhile that values here will rule stndy
but prnetleafly everything depends cn
the attitude, of the Kastern markets.
Quotations here during the past few
days havo been quite steady.
Sheep Market la Firmer
For good sheep there Is qulto a firm
tone ruIiiiK today In the local ynrd;t.
Arrivals are again small, and practi
cally all the recent run was for one or
two packers. Therefore the genoral
trade la still very short of sheep sup
plies iiml for the best quality some
times bids a fractional Increase In the
price.
The cattle market Is firm for the va
rious gnules, but arrivals today wero
light. Of late the shipments have hnen
of tmt ordinary quality, and this ac
counts for the absenco of sales t for
mer, top figures. The best stuff now
coming forward In the steer depart
ment will not bring more than $Un
at the yards.
The following Is the general range. "f
values on stork running In the yards
for late shipments:
TTogs nest east of mountains, $.in
nrdimrv. $t: Mockers a nil rhl.
nn in is,
tf.jt IV7R: fttni'lcor. ami fn.l.
.' I'muV-n..iV ,tri'. welKhinK 1-no
' poumii.. modlttm ter. U
- or trrs. S.r0; boat cows. $3.&n: mp-
1.1'llum cows. . J" iRWS.I.iri: t:iir ! ?Atf
Shpou
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Heat wothprs. 14 50f I4.7S; or-
uipr. II.ZAnilam': tnmha.
m. siralKlit ewoa, f
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Vtal Choice youn ircalvp!,. $4 00O
tl.50; heavy rough. $3.50 fj' J 1.T5.
PnilTI.AMQttAHKRTS
OGmln. Floor,
oy Producers
reed. F.te.
rs prices Feed,
I2S.
$27
wr ton: brewing.
Whest Track prices Bltiestem ot.
club. lc: fife. 91c; red Russian, 88c":
40-foldSc; Valley. lo. '
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lLuiirJb)er
Street, Eugene, Oregon.
Flour Patents, $5 per bbl.; straights,
$4.05; exports, $3.70; Valley, $4.65; hi -
sack graham, 4.40; whole wheat, $4.65
rye, S6.60.
Oats Producers' prices No. 1 white,
$31$32 per ton.
MlUstuffs Bran, city, (26.60 per ton;
country, 126.60; middlings, $33; shorts,
country, 28S29; city, (30; chop, 20g
126; rolled barley, 2829.
Hay Timothy, Willamette valley, tit
per ton; Kastern Oregon timothy, $16.60
n; clover, 112; alfalfa, 1213;
grain hay, 12iS$13.
Ves;etables and Fruit
Fresh Fruits Apples, 75c2.75 per
box; pears, 1$1.76 per box; grapes,
66c91.50 per box; cranberries, $14
$16 per barrel; Spanish Malaga grapes,
7.60j'8 per barrel; persimmons, 1
$1.26.
Potatoes Buying price, 80(R)90c per
hundred; sweet potatoes, 224c lb.
Tropical Fruits Oranges, navels, $2
$3 per box; Japanese, 65c per box;
lemons, fancy, $4.50fi'$5 per box; choice,
$3.50e$4; standard, $2.75 per box; grupe
fruit, 4.50$6 per box; . bananas, 6
5 tec per pound: pomerranites, $1.500 Sir
per box; pineapples, $3$3.7B per doz
en: tnilKerlnes, $1.75 per box.
Onions 1$1. 25 per 100 lbs.
Hoot Vegetables Turnips. $1.25 per
sack: carrots. $l; parsnips, $1.25; beets,
$1.60; horseradish. Stride pound.
. Dairy nod Country Produce
Butter City creamery, extras, 36
3io; fancy outside creamery, 324lS35c
per pound: store, 18f20c.
Rgirs OreKon ranch', 4041c; East-
cm, ouvjuc dozen.
Poultry Hens, 11c per pound': spring, :
ed. 10V4c: ducks, 16fl7c: geese, lie I
turkeys, 17il8i4o; dressed turkeys, 20!
W 5C. j
Cheese Fancy crenm twins, lettiffll
16c; full cream triplets. 15:lhl6c Tb.: I
Tun crenm Young America. 16V4eil7c. i
Veal Hxtrn, agilOc per pound; ordi
nary, ijiSc; heavy, 6c. !
6 J3 Pncy, Jiio per pound; large,'
Mutton 5 (fide per pound.' '
ATTE3NTIO.
Pitman la the quickest tfhd
easiest shorthand system to
loam. It is taught by a thor
oughly experienced stenog
rapher at Smith's, EXPERT
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER,
Titus Block, 9th and Willam
ette st.. Phone Red 1387. J17
A Dangerous Operation.
Is the removal of the appendix by a!
surgeon. No one who takes Dr.King's '
New Lire Pills Is ever subjected to!
this frightful ordeal. They work soi
quietly you don't teel them. They!
cure constipation, headache, blllious
noss and malaria. 2 Be at W, A. Kuy-'
kendall'8 drug store. ' j
IF.YOT RJiEW !
The merits of Texas Wonder fou '
ould never suffer from Kldnev, !
bladder or rheumatic trouble. Il 'al
bottle (two months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for'
testimonials, ur. B. ,w. Hall, 2926
Olive street. St. Loul '
woon S.4W1.V4A.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
r.. Boddy. All wood sawed tc guage.
for prompt service phone Black
tj33 2. Recldence 32 4 High street, tf
Tiasollne Wooasaw. ,
Nearly everybody kows DeWItt's
Little Early Risers are the best plllB
made. They are small, pleasant,
sure Little Liver pills. Sold by all
druggists.
Prop
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late
Useful
Holiday
Presents
Why not buy your hus
band, father or son a fine
suit of clothes the fa
mous MICHAELS, STERN
& CO. make--at Hanson's.
They have the quality and
style that well-dressed
men are partial to. Such a
gift would be appreciated.
. Our line of gents fur
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear and
neckwear we are sure io
have just what you are
looking for.
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Street
Scott's Sanrat-Pepsiii Capsules
A PCSITWE CURE
For lnflfimmAon or Catarrh
of tha Bladder and Dieapd
Ktdiipys. BO CURB KO FAY.
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PRICES
YOU CAN...
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggs.
Percolate Your Coffee.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Can,
Heat your Curlnig Irons
See the Latest Electrical Cooking Devices In om
The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater.
The Coffee Percalater.
The Chafing Dish.
The Curling Iron Heater.
Pacific Electric Engineering
516 Willamette Street
LOOK!
We have
hundreds of
Photo Mirrors
Don't
be deceived
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your tickets
and
get a mirror
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