Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1909, Image 3

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UlaJches. nervous:
ertorrliaWi.
m ham's v ego
ii.lcompoBprtmadetnj
tbat I can do all m
housework, and at
Knd to the store
rndpostrollice, and
Ifeefmuchvoungei
tbanlrealyain..
' I.VfllU JU X inn.-
fu. and I feet that i can
(itenow11-
iffat to time invito
hereshouldremember
"Kr.. :...mW known to
S ' osuccessfullycarry
.'hi-his trying" Pnaa.
'Su'i Tesetable Cora
Xfrom natWe roots and
... fc.a hen curing
Lffiworstforms of female
Kion. ulceration dis-
paiu. backache, - and
,ni case write a coniiden
? r. Pinkbam. at
l. Her advice i
Ki helpful.
webkLy report of 0
f f ElJGENE MARKET
unilleiu bark 4c
Wool 20c.
. I'oultrr. Eitia, Ele.
Eggs Per dozen, 33c.
patry Butter Per roll, 156 75c.
. Fryers Per lb. 1 Ac
Hens Per lb. 9c.
" Frill.., VeKeiakln, Etc.
Potatoes New, 60c.
. Onions Per cwt., $1.50 .
Lemons 16.00.
Oranges- $3.75.
J Llvnlork Market
Gooo cows 22e. y x '
, Steers 2 to 34. (..". '
. veai trims dressed, under 125 lbs5
c. ... "
iB 3c.
on I-jol 7c ad 6c.
tt;
laf "lias on
LamiiS Su5 4C.
Uresstd to ties 9c.
t 'c (.rain and Fecif
"Horn f 5.6i:
Wl.eat Per bushel, SSc.
Brtn Per tmi, $;ti.
V Mixed feed Per ton, 32.
KhortB Per ton. $38.
Rolled barley Per ton f 36.
Baled Hay 513.
Loose Hay $IU& $13.
. Oata Per bushel, hoc.
POUTLAX.) MARK KT REPORT.
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1909
"est enina at 9 tn uil ,....
Jf Hie stuff brotiKlu liT
a..,, , , ,-mo, Mini tne "r
demand was effuent vtJYake th,,-iV!k fcl.
THREE
test of a real good cigar
ien burning quality, aro-
flavor.
natter, how , particular
ste may be, you'll find
Id buy no better than
od. Contains tne
kco for the money
lest grade. 10c each.
Doyouneeu
LP?
If so ca
Main 183
e Free
1 0ffice u
1 ' 29 E. 6th St.
paying up-to-date values, but in-tea.l
Miied the industry by forcing values!
under those -which they were furced I
to pay for Eastern shipments. i
r.igiit dollars was paid f r V.eavv;
hogs in the yards during the last 2V
hours, even though the run was quite :
fair. Total supply of swine ,f the!
day was 3SS head, emmrared 'with!
231 lion lay. Srt Saturdav. imw Fri
day, ".94 Thursday and .673 last Wed-1
nesday. A week ago swine receipts i
were 257 head. I
Good Cattle llriiig More. I
While those who brought in ai
number of loads of good cattle. were!
unwilling to allow the general public!
to 'know that, the market was higher,)
It leaked out that 4.75 was paid for)
44 steers averaging 1410 pounds dur-
ing the past 24 hours. The parties ,
who brought in these "toppers" were.
likewise Interested in the commission'
trade, but did not believe it was the
business of the livestock growers to
know what price was in effect. How
ever the majority of the commission
trade gives the trne price to shippers
through The Journal at all times,
and when one small dealer balks at
publicity it does nut hurt general
conditions here.
There was quite a liberal run of
cattle in the yards during tie past
24 hours, a total supply of 490 head
being received. This compares with
617 head Monday, 79 Saturday, 15a
Friday, 200 Thursday and 349 last
Wednesday. A week ago today cat
tle arrivals at Stockdale were 242
head.
1 all interested in
SK- Local Agent.
WcCrl NnU Err.
B TRANSFER r.n
iHuvyHauliiif
,UU'0E SAH
et, lugen, 0.
fSl!) UlDSHlft
mnm curco
WSn i",n'1 OI"""l
'1 CilJlT n1,1Jrinaiint.F
sir.,'t lief' w
.TVi fc win vw
WI'3,'rt,"0b,
'wL.urltendall
Itosiuu Wool Mai trt.'
Oioston Oc-t. 2rt.-Trar.tfer. in the
local wo.jl mark.-t ountinne ( fair
size, although the demand Is sail
to be amiiM entirely (or small null
Shipments, however, are .very heavy,
as manufacturers report steadily in
creasing demand for goods, f 'ere
has been n-:i material change in pric
, the undertone remaining very
firm. Further sales of Montana clip's
in original bags have been made a'
'iVj 1o 28 cents. Fine territorial
staple is n-IUIe(l at fi0 ,.PIIU aIU, fine.
clothing a? 70 to 72, cents:
I'OUTXAM) I.IVKSTIK R MAUKKT
" Portland. " Or., Oot.'' Higher,
prices are shown in tj-e W.mftrket
at Stockdale. Killers are paving K.c
mure for supidies than last week I
even though they are.;claim!ng that i
supplies are worth less m...nev be
cause of the, recent ,le,li,ie i,', the'
Kast.- The truth of the -matter is!
that local killers have not ih-en en
esuraging N'ur'towest hog raisers as
they should, and instead of paving
liberal values here have been send-'
lug east for the bulk of their goods I
Supplies were wanting until t:.ev be-!
gan t- e:nne inn tt!, ..A I
Portland. Oct.. 21. It was-an offimand at nil. it i, i ..li.o.Ji
day in the wheat market. Eastern I of what had heen done tn former
and foreign news was bearish and. years by tne big neop'.e whose Mite--the
lacal traders were inclined to Usts was n Mn i'v kn ij,.'. i,-
utno u Kiuoin.v view ci uie suuaiion.
The cargo report came through dull
with buyers- reserved and- Walla
Walla for shipment quoted 3d lower
at 39s.. Options at Liverpool and
Chicago declined. . Bluestem, In the
local market, was quoted firm tip
to $1.02 but other varlties were off
a cent.
Farmers -continue to hold oats
firmly, but there, was an easier feel
ing in the local market with no bids
made over $2 8. Barley was quite
and steady.
The hay market shows a very
"firm front, . particularly ion alfalfa.
The country Is well sold' up on hayj
ana tne aemaua is -exceedingly gooa,
both here and in the interior. The
have been buying heavily. '
Waiting Hop Market
The hop market was very dull
yesterday, but conditions are such
now that a quiet spell has no effect
on Its strength. In other years
pause in the trading would bring
out' liberal offering, but this year
holders see no cause for uneasiness
In a ubsidence of the demand. No
new sales were reported yesterday
but the Seavy Hop Company took in
several small lots at Aurora, aggre
gating over 100 bales.
A wire from Ohico Cal., states that
the Valentine Brewing Company, of
Newark, N. J., has purchased the en
tire product of the American-Hop &
Barley Co.'s hopfields at Nord, near
Chico. Immediate shipment of the
product was asked. The price was
not made public. The brewing com
pany caters largely to New York City
trade.
.London cables yesterday reported
a quite but firm market. A cable
from C,nss!in-C;?v, of Stamburges, to
Issas Pincus & Sons, read: "County
almost sold 'out. Kemaining grow
ers hold for higher prices. Think
market will go (higher."
The official figures of the Bavar
ian crop are at hand and shows a
yield- of 89.245 cwt. on 18.634 elect-
ares compared with 2S4.510 cwt. on
22.592 lectures in lus ana 2i,
564 cwt. on 24.561 lectares in 1907
Clean l'p Woiulbllin Hops
So liberal hnve been the sales of
hops In 'the Wood burn district that
few lots remain unsold in the hands
of growers at this time. So says
Ed Herren, the buyer at that place.
"Picking is pretty scarce in the
Woodburn district at this time,"
savs Mr. Herren to the Journal.
"The few lots remaining there are
bein? sold for higher prices."
Hop market in general is rather
quiet locality, although several sales
have recentiv been made here to the
east on the basis of 26c to growers
of choice goods.
ltoguo Hiver Apples Coining
Apple receipts for the day includ
ed a shipment of Rogue River Kings
and Twenty-ounce Pippins, which
were put on tlie market at $1.7o a
box. But for the fact that they
were a little short on ; color they
would' have brought a better price,
according to dealers. , There were
fnir recelnts from other quar
ters, Hood River inciuaea, me ui
generally being quoted at $l.o0 to
$1.75, but trade on the wbile. was
rather alow.- , , ,
Pears were pieniinii,'eveim
letles from Southern Oregon aim
other parts of the state being in evi
dence, the best hold at $1.2 to
$1.50. Onlv strictly tancy hum
mA. -i the latter figure. Com
mon pears were to be had at $1 a
ti, .rbi 1-99 falrlv well sup
plied with grapes from the' South.
! . .. U nviliu. lit 8
out mere was nui
nr two aco. Best loka
Malagas and Madscats held at $1
ir. si 9.-, anil clusters at $1. W
Concords were less plentiful on ac
count of the rain and moderated
firm at 12M- cents a basket.
Turkeys In Heller Deiiinnd
Poultv dealers today .reported turk
eys a' trifle more active than a week
ago. with quotations 1 to 2 cent.
above Saturdays's range. C.eesi
were slow while ducks moved m a
fairly satisfactorily way at the la
urlces. So far as he: a and chicket.s
were concerned there were no devel
opments, and the course of "e mai-(o-
rt vs will depend
iiio ,,,;,v-pment from the country.
demand, and most deaieis m...
f33 to 34 cents, as h gli as w ie ....
being asked In bojiic quar.eis io,
best. The iiI'ly w.-.s meager Lant
ern eggs are a largs factor In the
local trade now selling generally .
29 to 32 cents. One rrot-s,re t
dealer geprted a ca of Eastern In
t0,ln Course Venl l ltiitb"r Slow.
While prime veal movea i"u ' "'--tli
Front-street market at 1 to h
cWts a pound, the demand for syx i ;
that could not grade up to ,.andarl ,
was anything hm, strong, and deale. . ,
Fav that too ttltch of this s" r,
stuff Is coming for the goodjif ,h ,
Oure"sed pork was fairly active, the',,
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GREAT WOOLEN
GOODS SALE
"The Great sale of all Sales-the Woolen
Goods Salf-rat:the Woolen Mill1 Sttjjre
comes just at he time one needs ajnr:,'
er underwear, socks, woolen oVershirtsi:
sweater coats,-blankets and every article
made of real wool.
Liberal .reductions, meaning a
il
clear saving of from 25c to 50c ;
1 .1 . 1 . ' 1 1 .
H garment on underwear, the same percentage on snins, socks ana sweater cuaib
and from $1.00 to $2.50 on a pair of blankets, make this sale, which lasts
until November 1st, really worth while.; This store is the real home of woolen
goods, where buyer meets manufacturer, face to face, and this sale demonstrates
the savings made possible by our 'method of cutting out all middlemen's and
wholesaler's profits and selling direct to the consumers. ; , .
'"' - - -i -, I- , . , -i.'t.-We
can save you money on White Blankets ,.i . - '
We can save you money on Grey Blankets ( t f . '. . n. . . r"v
We can save you money oh Fancv Blankets .
;' : . We can save you money on Wool Underwear
We can save yau money on Cashmere Socks ..;,!, a, .
' ' We can save you money on Heavy Knit Socks
J
The following: Is the genernl range
of livestock values in the yurds:
Cuttlti liewt Ht:t-rs. weithlnB l-H
nounds. $4."'ti $-l.Tf: lnt-diuni slt-t-rs.
i i rest cuwf, $;i.in; uu-diuin fuws.
f.i. -lit Hi bebi htrlu'i s. i;;.r.u, bulls.
$1 i'u 5.r.. '
Jluifs Hest enst of mountains. $".S"i
fi$H; WilhinmUe valley btnl. JT.Tufa
47f.r.- ulnek-el'M. tJrt(S(J: 111 US. JtlfflfT.
Sheep Best wethers, S-hUiHi $4.0;
ordinurv. SJ -o; sprltiK innms. iA'u
straight ews. 3.60( $-.75; mixed
iots. $4.Uf.
Calves, best 15.50; ordinary, $35 $4.
Men's $18, $20,
$22.50 Suits, Over
coats and Raincoats
The Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats we sell at $15 are
the marvel of all who are familiar with clothing; values.
We're often asked, how can we sell so cheaply the answer
is "Mill to Man."
$15
Boys' All-Wool Oregon
Buckskin, Wear
Guaranteed Knicker Suits
, , These suits hove made a ereat hit with the parents of
"hard on clothes" youngsters, and the boys like them because
they know these suits will st?nd the racket. Guaranteed tor
a year's satisfactory wear or a new suit free.1 " ' 1
1
Brownsville WooleiiMill Store
- Mill to Man Clothes : Eugene, Oregon
of a
i'ri
Local
t?..K were in strotu Un.-k: i...et. ft
IMIHTI.AXD JIAIlIiKT afOTATIOXS
HiipN, Wonl noil lllilrn
Huns lyi'i crup. choice, 17c: prime
to choice. ICc; prime, Kiie; medium,
15c: lliu'J choice. iCc; prime. 2ac.
Wnl tMO'l WlllainpttA valley.
24c: Eastern Oregon, 2023c,
Ta low frime. per iu., vv. -
and grease. 2(ii2ic.
Sh.'.'liHKins rMieiiru.K.
short wool. 25ft rote; iiiedlum wool, .uei
il each: long wool, "r.c 4j tl.25 each.
Oiltthii burk 4(1 -I'c.
HidesDry lildun, 17lS'4c: green.
9 Vj i luVjc; tiulls, green suit, ic; kips,
lUli lt'l-'C; cnlves, green, ltilij 1 So lb.
Molmir 11109. 23j 21c 11..
Inner. Ukkk und Poultry
nutter Kxtru ereaiuery, Joe; fanc.
34ti.ir.c: store, 22M..C.
Hotter Kat Delivery f. o. b. Pnrtlalil)
sweet cream, 3414c; our, 32V4c
l.;irBs Cun.lle.l, m-leel, 3SU 34c; ordi
nary run, 32e: eonil, 3ilc; Knstern,
2S4i:32r: local storage, "c.
Olieeae Kanev full cream flntH, ISc,
triplets and dalslm. ISc; Voung Amerl-
CpoultrV Mixed chickens.l 4 n 14 He
fancv bi-ns. lr.c: roosters, old. 10j Uc:
Hpringn. 141il4ViC: geei.e. l;rc; du.-kii.
iui- turkevs. alive. K.filOc; ilrHH.-d.
''Ae- tdgeons. squiil.H. VI per dozen;
di-eaaed vlilckvns.
' (irnln, Fleor onil HilT
Barley-Producers; lrlce. !!J9-Feed.
2n 75: rolled. $30- brewlnir. IJ6.50. .
Wheat Track Club. SSlke: Turt
kev 1 fob 1 "3: red. Sl'te. forty-fold.
94V'c: J-urkcy.red. 2c; Willamette
'"vm'stuffs - Salilnj ; price -,Jr"n..
t"5 50; middlings, 32; shorts, 127.50:
Jhop, I226J2S: alfalfa , meal, 119 per
'Plour-01d crop-Selling Prce-Knt-ern
Oregon patent 6 25 : 5i3
fcJS.OU: export. $3.o: bakers, liQW.lh.
?..ii..," tr. f.ii New crop, patents. $.1.10;
straight. $4.S5: baK'-rs.
Willamette valley. 4.9tl.
t;t: whole wlieat, I
''itllV-Prod?,?-. price-New timothy,
i.. vullev. fancy, 117: ordinary.
Ilfilio; Kastern Oregon 18..r.fl: mljeu.
I 4,I1V clover No. I. 14: wheat, lli.
ilK.ii. ,...,. oro.lurers
I: No. 1 while. l2b'tfl-8
''-...liwhnlei'nil: rrni-ke.1. 137 ton
l nll mill Vea.-liililc"
Fresh Fruits iirana
S " i ,. rrl,t. II; run
'-:v1;."syi,i; f, 1 .'::n,."ni!. 5:.!
I:--;": t' I'!:.-: in-ii "cer.is. i.-.
Jrn Mult.,.' tn M.I CI;., kiiinas. "
-n;i;,,:,::;V;;ng.Vi!25Vper''.acK;gar.
V-'.'... , ,i,iL N. : lurnlps. Oregon
n.sr.a is.oo
graham s.
SO; rye, 5a.
50;
Vulenclns
hiiniititts. F,e Hi
Money Conies In Hunches.
!to A. A, Ohisholm of Treadwell, N.
V. now. His reason Is well-., worth
reading: "For a long time Isuftered
'rrom indigestion, torpid liver, con-
i Btipntion, nervousness, and general
debility," he writes. "1 couldn't
sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition,
grew weaker every day in spite of all
mnriirnl treatment. Then used elec-
! trie Bitters. Twelve bottles restored
I all mv old time health and vigor.
T,voU v. wiLiiliMH. Now I cun attend to business every
. I ...I mnlA.na
Uay. il 8 a wvuueuui uicmi,',,. .
tT t 4. 4.4.
X WAI30X f MBRHM.AS.
4- Another big shipment of
those popular wagon umbrcl-
las just arrived. , Good for
rain or sunshine.
4 STEVENS & HUL.1IN nn.J
& HOUSE
4 Commercial Uluu hiock
In
..MW...I fniilhle fur aiomach. liver, kidneys,
...B.i.or'g2..w'KT:.M. " ho uphold ! b ood and nerves. 50c at W. A. Kuy-
irac-K, ioi uo,3, 0,..u. . ,,,,
goods, cement, lime, crockery or any- j ae.iuu.. .
thing, stone lounuutioii ami ini'cu
with water for fire protection. Rates
made on car lots. Inquire of W II
llnms Transfer Company, Main 55
EXCAVATING AXI) GHADINO
I am In the field for excavating
P'rearestVfnerBUcklyo., sen.ent and urnUhlijg you
2861.
A UARGAlJi.
An A No. 1 dairy ana Btock farm
tonsUtlng f 620 acres four mllei
from Eugene. Fine land for fruit
and gral". $25 per acre. Call or
iddress owner, 232 East 11th street,
Eugene, Ore. . ).' i ... tf
1 : - RRMOVAtt. '' " '
' Dr. C. W. SouthworDb has moved
his office to the rooms formerly oc
cupied by Dr. Cheshire in the Chris
man building, corner of Ninth and
Willamette streets. Office . phone,
Dlack 1381; residence phone Main
786. - b2.3
ll.l.r-
local. " :;
cauliflower. 4"
II
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.,in.it.-. I'"'"'-
I(l. . It. -a us. 3e e T
11 dozen; p.'HS. 1c
II.
-Neve, H'ic lb.
;, II white, ..:
4 : hJIVKU. I.
lame whit"
7,: l.lln.-s. !'
H'.iu-v
I'.jins M
54 :'.: nick
r "" '' ienls nnil ITI
Kt( ivirtoinu i"-"
HAUS TKXAS WOXI)EK.
' I hnve sold Hall's Texas Wonder
for kidney, bladder and rheumatic
trouble for the last five years, and
have guaranteed It in many cases,
but have never had a complaint. 60
day's treatment in each otJ:j j
CH A II f.Ks" KING W EM.. FI.OIU ST.
Cut flowers, potted plants and car
nations In fine assortment. West
Springfield greenhouses. Telephone.
Main 54. tf
with ernvel for your foundation and
sand for your plastering. Will also
grade and prepare your lawns to suit
your taste at reasonnuie iigurun. n.
Yerglo. 685 West Seventh street,
city. .tf
CAHI OF THANKS ,
We wish to tender our ueartiell
ihtinks to our many .friends and
neighbors for their kindness and as
slslance in our sud bereavement.
W. A. BOH ART.
E. M. BQHAHT, i.
0
N E W
ii- ;
Ccmplcte line of Violins, Mandolins,
Guitars and Banjos. Teachers supplies,
latest music rol's and1 bags "
N W:..:-, '
Vocal and Instmmental Hits
See us for a complete line of Edison
Machines and Records
See US Before BUYING
LAWRENCE & ROACH
The wholesome, . harmless green
leaves and lender items of a lung
healing mountain shrub, give to I)r
Slump's Cough Remedy ls .curative
properties. Tickling or dry bron
chial coughs quickly and safely yield
to this highly effective cough medi
cine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers
that they ran with safety give it to
even very young babies. No opium,
no chloroform absolutely nothing
harsh or harmful. It calms the dis
tressing cough, und heals the sensi
tive membranes. Accept no other.
Demand. Dr. Shoop's. Sold by all
dealers.
62 W 6th St.
MUSIC HOUSE
. j.ll c'l.-f.i (! I I
WH SAWING.
John M. Dixon. All wood sawed to
p An on For prompt service prions
Hlack S312.
Residence 824 Hlgb at
We take pride In the fact that we
rarrv a complete line of Pure- Drugs
and 'Chemicals and everythint," to be
foiml in an up-to-date store, and we
sell at reasonable prices. We do not
have our entire capital Invested in
fancv fixtures, for you to pay for
when you buy of us.
Drug Co.
Red
Cross
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H'.ms
in.
hnio.
Edison
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!,.. .v iie latest
.r.-...kr-."t0!.i...n.i . itrotA. bot 2 and 4
V "i'-.c:" ren'iiori ,',. We keep our line complete
ui.-k.--i
kl'H'.r.
I ""'"' lof evervthlng in miswi mm.i.s
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!-. nil-"
Tor.!
l.r.ir cnines. --
J'l'iidyofi) Red Crvjes Drug Co. tr
unit-4' . "
I niir shoe bargains. Dodges
'i1 ''.S...,i find Women's Shoes
tin, r l, 1-. ' ' ! ...no A 1 1 .In..
t.e ..- f 3.-. nno i.. "
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... r.er
"b'.i eonip.-un.'. i1)". loio 1tK,Ke ije,artnn ti Siore.Q
sizes
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The Eugen icoiiiery pnys the
highest price for sweet cream, and
sells its butter for the highest price,
but It does not retail for any more
than the product of some of the
cheniier creameries. Ask your gro
cer for Eugene Creamery butter, tf
The Springfield fcestaurant. If
you want something good to eat
Try tn lunch counter Ilrst-
Tr. Jams, eyesight specialist, 2d
floor. White Temple. Glasses fitted.
Satisfaction guaranteed. tf
If you want to ienrn to play the
mandolin, gullnr or banjo go to the
Warrens; studio 683 Oak. tf
To quickly check a cold, druggists
are dispensing everywhere, a clever
Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre
Tontlr Prevcr.tics are also fine for
everlft children. Take Prevent!"
.1 Iha aneOTO RlHlTe. to head Off I
colds. Hox of 48 25c. All dealers.
Rig sh'i'i? bargains. Dodge's
Pi:i.I.Wf)KTW I3.no Women's Shoes
for 12.35 and 11. 9S. AllQlr.e
Dodge Department more.
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Admission Coupon
Admission Coupon
Theatre Ma
Phone Black 102
We have arranged with the Aloha Theatre that on
presentation of 3 of these coupons and 5 cents on any
Tuesday and Thursday afternoon or night and two
persons will be admitted.
Save Your Coupons
Buy your
Bicycle Lamps,
Mud Glials,
and Wagon
Covers from th
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