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THW KCOMMI WKKKLT UFAR» as could oe ¡earned was tran acted at th Among t M X’eff ! 80 bait -S from Kelly ington. at cent«* Jordan McKinney Í • B cent bal^ 1 25 bait from Barbi bard, at 5 cent«; 55 ‘8 B , senger, of Buttev 42 bales from of ¡Ter | ton, at 5 cents, bal roni cc Mlo 1V This afternoon at the courthouse a dealer at 5-\ 3 % cents to 6 ci ^“monger,''orr.ondon” coat«, Sheriff Bown sold at sheriff’s sale be- cabled to ?»een 5"'' and 600 acres of timber Isaac Pincus & Sons, of Tacoma, yesterday: ponging to M. n Rankin, of Port Market with land. to J P- Porter- of Porter Bros., -„ . dull, ........ .. onlv few lew buy- ouv. ^ntractors. who built the North Bank ers. f- --- , V« ^tieipated in the near future." railroad, for »10,321. Consul James V Ragdale reDorts This was land levied upon to satis fy the Judgment secured in the Lane from bt Petersburg that th« extreme- eountv circuit court some time ago nie?“Swft«hd)t*e“lhar Of the past sum’ h ts SUfld4?n aud sharp hr H C. Mahon, of this city. Mahon «h«.^ »¿cured a judgment for »45,000 .and changes, wM most unfavorable for the growing of hops in Rllt,ia J the amount of land levied upon was SOO acres in Lane county and 4700 that the crop was one of the poorest acres in Benton county. The remain the resuits being as tollows The yield was 270 duo der will be sold som«1 time next week. Much of this land contains some of (pood, 36,112 pounds), wl han in 1904. w the finest timber on the coast and is even poor worth m by a good deal than it yield was 80.000 poods. I the crop of hops amounted ' la bringing at sheriff's sale. It will 000 poods, in 1906. 300,0011 I,,, n-m-mla-red that Mr. Mahon sued and in 907 350000 poods, Mr Ra kin for »45,000 as a commis quenth he present year f. sion on the sale of several big tracts 1 of rinil>< in Lane and Benton coutt- tiee. and won his suit In the circuit court. fl. RANKIN TIMBER LANDS being sold ST IH( SHERIFF I n I :»'«!- )'.- U «H.I Wii crup >ri KErskiN 8 -Shearins 10 W lac e« . t Wool . > ;l«‘. til,-ilium W«H>|, 5«»c I . I. . M " a - Nominal, 1S<* l»c. I ALLOW - Prime, grease ^ .'i,'/ “"'' lb' «•- 1 a"d HM I ARK -Old, k K I’ll 14«- tt> green l ulls, green salt 4* 5c lb, ..l'-s green, -,il0c ft. E ,our ““«* H«y ‘r-AT lying pr|e, n» w—Track mi «! t iyi, bluuflteni. 9Sc y red. SMc; Willamette n b ■' Mil LFT1 FF8 >. ,.-lK prie« — Bran. I »hort». |3e no . ’ * S-1 • • fj’ïiï " -irait.« meal. »18.00 prr n n HALLEY -F 1 »26 30, rolled »28.50; bruwin, FLOI K price—Eastern Ore- lion, pa »trai»; I. I I u »4 55. $ S3 50 ; V " I’1 It gia- s I w wlx-at It «5; S S • -Xeni tini t«n«y »14 0., 91 »I "" Hast.-i X »11 »I ? 0 SI Cheat. »I si 111 ivfeaiii iu quality, RURAL NEW ROUTES i turned out much bt-tter X«. k » ll ll fourth assistant POSTMASTER ON ; uv, lew sr ? wor s s t k fruit f ; ... Si tne u« Iti n t than i-oi s s be expected in view of the unfav XI X. r-*r SI 1(1 ■ i SI 25 able weather. In Certain SI ■ SI I» garlic. Volhynfa for instauee. it was « a - Washington, D. C., Dec. 1.— : cellent. which is attributed to the Ing it ■r cwt . Touching the heart of the agricul regular cultivation of hops during sweet. tural communities in every state of a number of years The fruit ob s the Union, the annual report of tained was fair, without any organic- Fourth Assistant Posttmaster Gen defects, the contents of lup'iline nor eral P. X DeGraw, made public to mal, 9 to 12 per eent, the odor ex day, announces increased usefulness cellent, seed insignificant. of the rural free delivery service and Eastern Eggs Higher Here. the unprecedented bringing of the Prices oil eastern eggs in the local work of the bureau up to date, and market are again showing an ad- MRS. LUCINDA LAIRD. recommends rural delivery of pack vance. Some of the Front street ages of 11 pounds maximum at a handlers put up the quotation li PIONEER. EXPIRES special postage, and the uniform a d zen this morning and even ât ing f rural carriers. The package the advance are lc below the Ig- provision -uggested requires legisla tires asked in i Mrs. Lucinda Laird, a prominent East- tion. and is designed to be effective ern eggs are se ts of early pioneer of Lane county, died at her home at 756 Patterson street between the distributing postoffice prices iu the 1 in Eugme this afternoon at 1:10 and the patrons of any rural route : time with the t o'clock from creeping paralysis. Sh«1 emanating from such postoffice. at 34c and the "as aged 77 years, 11 months and Uniform of Rural Carriers. same goods at 3 13 days. She leaves five sons and The rural carriers In the service, the low mark a three daughters as follows: S. T. of which Mr. DeGraw is the head, dilation of shot Laird, of Kennewick. Wash.; J. W. daily pass 3,900,000 homes, and he to meet those i Laird, of Garfield. Wash.; R. H. recommends once more the adoption ones. The scar Laird, of Scottsburg. Or.; William of a uniform. Their high standard local ranch eggs Laird, of Garfield. Wash.; Mrs. H. of efficiency is attested by the fact of the renewed that only 165 carriers out of a total stock and the advancing prices there T Bristow, of Bellefontaine, Or number of 39,143 were dismissed in. Along Front street the arrivals Miss Addle Laird, of Eugene; P. N. Laird, and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, of Nez for cause during the past year. of home goods have been very scant Perce, Idaho. Rural delivery is now In operation during the past few days and many Mrs Laird and her husband, who in 943,087 miles of road, over which carriers are required to travel daily. have been unable to purchase fresh died at Pleasant Hill in 1876, came stock While the price of our best across the plains to Oregon in the Of these roads, 35,000 miles are macadam, the remainder being earth, eggs remains at 40c a dozen the in early fifties and settled in I«ane dications are that the market will county, They were among the best sand or gravel. Since the ser vice was first established $70,- do better in this regard unless there known pioneers of this part of the 632,162 has been expended on roads should be a change in the volume state. The funeral will be held Thurs- traversed by rural carriers. Road of of arrivals. DresMtl Meats Are l ery Firm. day at 10 a. m, at the family real- ficials and patrons are notified There is a very firm tone in the dence and the remains will be ln- whenever repairs are necessary on ru ral routes. More work has been done local market for dressed meats of terred in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. all kinds. Even hogs are showing Rev. J. S. McCallum will conduct the on such public highways and more a firmer tone, with the cooler wea expenditures made in their improve ther and the better demand there services. ment during the past year than in from, but as yet there has been no any previous year in the history of ru change in prices because of the tem APPOINTMENTS OF ral delivery, and the official reports porary weakness in the live hog mar DIVINITY STUDENTS received clearly indicate that inter ket. Dressed veal is showing ex est in road improvement is being gen cellent quality for most arrivals and erally manifested throughout the the market Is firmer at top prices. Eugene Bible University students country. will preach at the following places Chickens May Do Better. The estimate of appropriations nec While prices are practically un next Sunday. essary for this service for the next changed from last week, in the chick D. L. Morgan, Junction; Herbert fiscal year is »36,246,000. an in en market, the Indications are that Roberts. Irving; H. A. VanWinkle, crease of »673,000 over the current a better demand will he shown dur Coburg; ¡«eon Meyers, Scotts Mills; appropriation. ing the remainder of the week. The F A. Ross. Elkton; E. V. Stivers, During the past year 1672 new Chinese have been quite liberal buy Amity; C. C. Curtis, Elmira; Hen miit«c were established. 17 routes ers of hens during the past few days ry Chample. Holley; F. C. Stephens, discontinued prior thereto were re and altogether the market is fairly Franklin; R. L. Dunn. Lebanon; C. established, and 140 routes discon steady. There are no arrivals of R Moore, Halsey; W. A. Gressman, a..... D. E. Norcross, tinued leaving a net increase in turkeys to speak ot and the t< one of North Santian; F. M. Brooke, Myrtle number of 1549. During the year the market is quiet with prices s nom- Thurston; Creek; J M. Orrick, Brownsville. 19'« ; istoffices were’ discontinued inally quoted. and the patrons Tenderer service by (Inions and Potut«s-s Dul WHEAT MARKET. rural carriers. There was nothing In th«1 market today Indicating any immediate im provement In the onion or potato Chicago. Dec. 2.—Dec. 31.05 1-2; trade, and current offerings in both May. 11.10 1-8; July »1.03 3-8. WEEKLY REPORT OF lines are somewhat in excess of re Tacoma, Dec. 2.—Wheat, milling. quirements for the outside demand bluestem. 98; expert bluestem, 93; EUGENE MARKET for the time amounts to little. Deal club 88; red 86. ers generally are averse to paying more than 85 cents for potatoes, and ARE PAYING CASH. •M- hair—17. thev sav there are plenty of onions Chittim bark—4@5^c. just now available at 9" cents. I n- Wool—15c. We are paying 7c lb. for extra til conditions improve In the South Poultry, Egg*. •1tc. Handy Maraet, 5th and there will be no general movement fat veals. Phone Ited 4891. Eggs—Per dozen, 35c. Willamette. of either product. Wanted—Fat cattle and hogs. Creamery Butter—Per roll. 75c. Honey Prices Are lerjr Firm. Frys—Per lb., 9c. Offerings of honey in combs are Count on Luckey, the Jeweler for Hens—Per lb. 8c. very light because of the very small tfd&w Dairy Butter—Per roll, 65c. output everywhere on the coast this good goods. —Per lb. 6c. season. Xiong Front street the best Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be In Du ks— Per lb. 11c. quality is is selling as high as »3.50 some Eugene December 7 and 8. Turkeys—live, 17c: dressed. 19c. per crate for 2 1s »3.50 Fruits. Vegetable-. F '< grades are selling soms Potatoes—New. 60c per hundred per crate for 2 4s. REPORT OF THE CONDITION grades are selling fractionally lower Osloss—— Per cwt., »1.75. Of th»* EUGKNE IX »AN A HAVING« Generally speaking the than this. Csr“""' L»tr. ins-—Per esse, »4.00. BANK at Eugene. In the state of Ore- year ’ s honey offer « u* at the close of buainran November Oranges—,5.00. quality of this Livestock Market. logs are better than usual It is no 27. 1908: tlceablc that the local product Is Loans and »4*3.138 52 Good cows—2@2%c. un fuller than that imp iorted d ■ from Cal ov.-rdrafta Steers—Per lb., 2 1-2 <9 2 3-4c. ls so Is not i,»»4.a; secured lfornla J 7« »87 *4 G el prime dressed veal—»©6c etc. fact nevertheless. Honda «♦■< urlile», known, bu koufle. furniture Mutton on foot—2 l-2c. and Active. 20,000 oe Hid«** and fliture« ............................... Good Fat Hogs on Foot—5c. hides r« port the I>ue from bankfl (not reserve Local d( Fat Hogs—Dressed, 6@6%c. bank«» ................. 1*’1*"221** le stronn and ac- Due market on from approve»! reserve Grain and F«-ed. ns that bave held bank« . . tire at tl Im perve tor Hearing Exchange« weeks. Fl tr- »4.40 for the rt leather Ba d Hay—»12 6,13 ment in Cash on hand favorable Timothy Hay—Per ton. ,1£. 9 h 54,<21 22 te outlook Total Oats—Per bushel, 45©50c. factor in Hr Per ton—,26.50 is for co I Capital stock pald I Mixed feed—Per ton ,30 ¡Surplus fumi r<*rtUnd Livestock Market, '»• Sh >rts—Per ton—,34. k wert ! n<fl» l«1»«t profila. • 1 r • and tasca i *h -at—Per bushel. 85c© »0c. the ad - I r .... ,, t«. Banks and li day Individuai deposita P- -d barley—Per ton. »32 5" 1 »0.172 3* else» to ch«k................. ' i'ed feed—Per ton. ,30. certifica«-* of ' ■ ed corn—,2.40 per 10" may be D»mand 125.7*7 55 n..,lt thh la Tlm* ■ «-rtlflrates of drpowlt sei .ss i o* 244 00 the de* Certlfl-d check» ain. A! «.its thn I.lahllltle» n«h»r than those bop market wore a rather 240.7« abov* .tated »eak , appearance yesterday The Total • selling pressure was more pro- stst- ■•! county of Ian f, - lo< Soun “'»•! than It has been for some I p W '»st-urn rasnler of t »«A I < time Growers desiring to find buy- n»n>»-d bank do solemnly >« S3 I.’ 2 w"re numerous at all the offices, S i my knowlsd»» «nd belief. of bops offered for sale, however, S2 * I r w OSBURN fx;:.' Cashier S w«re mainly the lower grades, for 14 s •worn to before me »h!rh there has b<»en but little le I WH ■and st any time s ’ll! this season s W LIVERMORE -Hum Cboic, grades of hops, st least tbos< ¡ I Notary Public in —Attest — _ possession of growers. »r« S& 2 w E BBOWN. Hn pressed for o sale, ' - ing “B «-I —»WT-U «V» —. tho'igh W BB WN - - - (> bavin* •» la said that some dealers I>treetoT< hj’ quality on hand, are trying to ■ ' ! layers for their stocks tnd •- Dr Love. Dec McNeff Bros, were heavy pur* •na*«r» during the day, but so **rlt THTRMDAT, UltCKMRRR S, 9 ! to Roseburg this afternoon after a short visit in Eugene. J PERSONAL Rev. G. S O. Humbert left today for a trip to Idaho in the Interests of the Bible University. W G Nesmith who has been at t From Friday's Daily». Mattel Haas went to Salem today. the Blue River mines since May. went to Salem on busness today. John Hamilton of Salem, is in the County Commissioner ll. M Price cky. and wife returne«! home this after G. O. XX aixer is -n town from noon from a visit In Salem. Walker. Mrs. Harry Elliott and children Prof. L. R. Traver, of Monmouth. returned this noon from Goshen Is in the city. where they visited several days. w hich was regarded as marvelous in J. E. Young came down from Cot-| Mrs. A. C. Ruby and children re a man of his years. Mentally he is tage Grove today. turned to Portland this morning af as alert and active as Sier. During Lester Ogden is out from Maple ter a vicslt with friends in Eugene. th«1 recent course of events in the Bal ton on business. Arthur and Miss Emo Hendershott kans, which threatened the peace of Ren Bingham is down from his returned today from Yoncalla where Europe, th«1 aged ruler held long ranch at Deerhorn. they played tor a dance last night. daily conference« with his ministers Alton Hampton returned last A. R. Wilcox of the Columbia of state, and as on so many occa night from Portland imJ . - "- st reserve, Is visiting sions In the past, the results furnish B M Donald, of Astoria, is In the Ed Eby In this city over Tbanksbiv- ed strong evidence of his consummate lng. city on business today. diplomacy and keen Insight of the Norbert Aya went to Junction to Mr and Mrs. J. T. McNeil of Hal situation. day at noon on business sey, returned home today after a vis- During the sixty years of his reign Miss Lulu Renshaw arrived home it with their daughter, Mrs. A. M. Francis Joseph, amidst extraordinary from Portland last night. Simon. difficulties, has don«- mor«1 than falls Mrs Rose Parker returned home Dr. J. W. Harris returned this af to the lot of most rulers to Improve ternoon from a trip north. to Goshen this afternoon after .ins th«1 condition of his subjects. When Charles A. Park, fruit commission it at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. M. in December, 1848. he was somewhat Preston. er, Is tn thme city from Hale. un«'Xp«'ct»idly called to th«1 high office Mrs. S. J Warner of Fall Creek R. J. Fuller of the United States of emperor he found his realm In a was In Eugen«1 on business today. Army, who was formerly In charg<< stat«1 of Indescrlbabl«» confusion The O. Veatch and E. K. Barnes were of th«> recruiting station here, arrived policy of his Immediate predecessors In town from Cottage Grove today. up from Portland yesterday. ha«l been harsh and repressive. and Misses Blanch Deering, Flora Gill Judge A. F. Stearns of Oakland, th«1 great revolutionary war of 1848 Oregon, is visiting his family here. and Maty Agues Doyle, of Chicago, ciused formidable uprisings tn both XVarr«»n Luckey, a brother of J. C. the artists who appear lu concert at »ustrla and Hungary. These were Lu. key went to Sa’em this morning. th«1 Central Presbyterian church to sternly repr«-ssed ¡«nd drtistically pun- Rex Turner, a University atmleut night, arrived in Eugene from the Ished The ancient liberties of the from Roseburg, is visiting in Rose- south on the noon train. Hungarians wet« curtailed and ultl- Jay Moore Is horn«1 from Portland EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH OF mntely abolished, and Francis Joseph where he has been visiting for a AUSTRIA. s«-etii«‘d destined to be perpetuated In week. history as one of ’he most despotic J MARRIED : President and Mrs P. L. Cam|>- of European monarchs. bell returned home from Portland ♦ ♦ From this bad reputation he watt ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Some R«'ign>, of Remark able la-ngtli last night. saved by what seemed at the time a Victoria. IM? to 1901. - '■ i' Roy Knox returned to Albany this At the home of C. W. Brown. Nov. In a Francis Joseph, 1848 to 1908, 60 scries of tragic misfortunes. noon, after a visit with relatives and 26, 1908, Lelloy Koch and Miss short campaign In 1859 Austria was years. friends here. Pleasure V. Brown, Rev. H. A. Van George IL. 1760 to 1820. 69 years. defeat««! and forced to content her this Winkle, officiating. Mrs. John Buoy returned Louis XV, 1715 to 1 77 4, 58 years self with Venotla as her sol«- foothold morning from Creswell where she Henry I IT. 1216 to 1 2 72. 56 years In Italy. Then followed th«1 crushing has been visiting. Edward 111. 1327 to 1377, 50 years defeat Inflicted on her by Prussia In Mrs. S. Peterson returned to Port- 11866, ami her expulsion from the land today after a visit with her Sixty years an German confederation. Vienna, Dec. 2 Winbwry, ' Dec. ■> On Sunday. father, R. D. Calkins. A man of coarser fibre amt more Clark Randall and emperor! Such Is the extremely tin- Dr. J. C. “ ------- Whlteaker ’ returned to November 2 unfeeling nature would probably Portland this afternoon after vlslt- Hank Mooney went out on a big common r««coril nchl<-ved by Emperor have been crushed by such a series hunt, They traveled all day and Francis Joseph, who was called to the ing here Thanksgivlng of national humiliations, hut they Judge .John II Scott. Is attend- when they started for home they throne of th«1 dual monarchy Just 60 onlv served to make apparent the Ing the good roads convention in didn't know where they were, so years ago today. In th«1 midst of the statesmanlike qualities of Francis they i camped there and wait«*d till storm and tumult occasioned by the Eugene this afternoon From projects of foreign ag In observance of Joseph Dr. James Wlthycombe arrived next morning, When It became day- revolution of ISIS this afternoon on the Roseburg local light they were in sight of the home. th«1 anniversary, the capital was to gression he turned to pirns of na The Booth Kelly Co. has been do day a mass of flags and bunting, and tional betterment. Th«» claims of to address the "Good Road's Meet ing some extensive logging on this In th«1 windows everywher«1 wrr«1 dls- Hungary began to receive the con ing." Mrs. J. H. Starr returned to Junc creek and succeeded in breaking a playeil pictures of the aged emperor, sideration they deserved. After the beloved by all his subjects and re disaster of 1866 the plan of Deak, tion City yesterday, after a visit here few jams. Services the greatest of Hungarian statesmen, A great thing Is being done In the spected by all th«1 world at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bon society line. On the 21st Inst, there of thanksgiving were hold Iti all th«- tor a federal empire, was adopted, ney. J. E. P. Withers went to Irving was a party at Mr. Nelson's which churches and th«» «lay was observed ami Francis Joseph was crowned During th«1 anew king of Hungary In 1867. So dance. Among tts a general holiday. ton today for a visit. He will go to terminated In a California In a few days to spend those present were Mrs. Elsie Young, past slimmer elaborate pageants and peculiar a constitution as that of Misses l.eotia and Gladys Young and other sp«»ctacular features were held Austria and Hungary called for the the winter. Rose Coleman and her nelce and Misses Florence and Beatrice Huck. In celebrtalon of the emperor's jubl- ex«»rcls«> of patience, tact and ad- nephew, Hortense and Rupert Bean, Among the gentlement present were I«1«1. Th«1 observance of the actual an mlnlstrative ability of the highest or- went to Junction City today to visit Lou Morgan, of Saginaw; Vernon niversary today was confined prin der. but for forty . . years he has man- friends and relatives. Huck, Henry and Hugh Mooney, cipally to th«1 presentation of format ng<‘d to overcome nil difficult!«1»« and Ralph Wood, a well-known hop Raymond Mitchell and C. 8. Mooney. addresses of congratulation In behalf vet retain a personal popularity only School is progressing finely under of the army and the various depart- paralleled by that of the British king buyer, is in the city from Portland, He says choice hops are bringing th»» leadership of Raymond Mitchell. partnients of the government, the among the crowned heads of Europe. 8 % cents per pound now. Mr. Hartman Is preparing to erect foreign diplomats and numerous so For sixty years has Francis Joseph weathered nil storms, alike of public State School Superintendent J. H a wire bridge across the creek, which cieties throughout th«1 empire. Th«» serious Illness through which anxiety and domestic sorrow, and to Ackerman Is up from Salem attend will Improve his place wonderfully. ing the annual meeting of the Lane We heard that C. S. Mooney Is Francis Joseph passed lust year sap day he stands out among the world's county school directors. about to depart for Eastern Oregon ped much of his vitality and deprived greatest sovereigns as one of the Frank Strang, a University Stu- to go Into farming, but can't go at him of much of that physical vigor strong»**! and most attractive flgur«*s. dent, returned this afternoon from present. points In the Willamette Valley where he has been visiting. » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ATLANTIC FLEET IS Herbert McQueen, a forme» Eu » ♦ gene boy and a University of Ore ♦ I have been eating F. J. ♦ HOMEWARD BOUND gon graduate, Is visiting relative* ♦ Schoofleld's annual chick ♦ and frrlends In this city. He re ♦ food; I lay two eggs a day. ♦ Washington. D« m - 1 The big At- 1 turns to Portland Monday. ♦ You can get the same at the ♦ ♦ Eugene Chemical factory. ♦ lanllc battleship fleet under command ♦ Moon al Tingley's or Cham- ♦ of Rear Admiral Sperry has complet (From Saturday's Dally Guard.) ♦ ed the first half of Its Journey around ♦ hers Hardware Co. IHAS ♦ ♦ the world and Is now homeward J. O. Storey returned to Portland bound. Under orders from the tmlav. Dr. Lowe, the optician, Dec. 7 and navy department the battleships ary Dr. A. Sharpies of Goshen, was In to take their departure from Manila 8. the city today. today. Two weeks will bring the Herman Schmitt of Creswell, was J. 8. Flint today shipped a car load fleet to Colombo. Ceylon, where a in Eugene today. stay of six «lays will be made. From J. D. Waring, of Salem, Is In the of hogs from Eugene to Portland. Columbia the flet will go direct city on buslneai*. Roseburg Review Mrs. J. M. to the Suez canal The ships will pass was over from W. L. Dunlap Ishmael, of Lorane, and Mrs L M. through th«» canal tie expeditiously ns Springfield today. Mr. and Mrs Geo. M. Taylor went Archambeau, of Stayton, left this possible and then the fleet will split morning for their homes, after a Into four divisions. <-u< h division vis to Portland today. A. E. Martin went to Vida on the visit here with their mother, Mrs. iting a different Mediterranean port, reassi'nibllng at Gibraltar on Febru P. A. Dean. stage this morning. ary 3. Thev will proceed thence di J. F. Robinson came up from Port W. E. Frazier, the Portland horse rect to the United Stales, and are due land this afternoon. to arrive at Hampton Roads on Feb- A. M. Richardson of Walton, spent buyer. Is In the city. ruary 3. last night In the city. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 11. Smith spent In the County Court of the Stati* MARKED loll HEATH. yesterday In Portland. O. D. Bower of Salem, Is In Eu of Oregon In and for Lane county. In the matter of the estate of gene on business today. “Thres years ago 1 was marked for S. M Godard of Pleasant >1111. Christian L. Winter, deceased. Pursuant to an order dated this death A grave-yard cough was tear spent last night in the city. ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed W. J. Mulkey of Creswell, was In day, notice is hereby given to all per- I to help me and hope had fled, when sons, that my final account as execu the city today on business. my husband got Dr. King s New Dis Attorney F. M. DeNeffe went to trix In the above entitled matter, will covery,” says Mr. A. C Williams of come up for hearing, allowance and Portland today on business. Itac, Ky. “The first dose helped me Attorney Oeo. A. Pipes spent settlement by said court, at a term and improvement kept on until 1 thereof to be held at the court rooms Thanksgiving In Portland had gained 58 pounds in weight and J. J. Bryan of Springfh-ld was In In the court house In the city of Eu my health was fully restored." This gene, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a m. . the city on buslnness today. Monday, Jan. 4th. 1909 at which medicine holds the world's heallug | record for coughs and colds and lung time all persona Interested therein Is In the city for afew days. and throat diseases. It prevents pneu may appear and jje heard. Hugh Hampton and Donald Pres monia. Bold under guarantee at W. Dated Nov. 30. 1908 ton went to Salem on business A Kuykendall’s drug store. 50c and ANNIE M WINTER. Executrix Miss Livla Bond returned this af Trial bottle frs» 8. D. ALLEN, Attorney for Execu »1.00 ternoon from a visit at Irving. trix. 4t wan Jas. Sues» of Waltervllle, We are dealer* In down from there over night. FARMS AND LANDA Miss Clara Hager returned home HKFEItKK** MAI.K HKAL PHW- ff you want to sell your farm, send today from a visit at Creswell. EHTS Mrs George Willoughby and son In the Circuit Court of the Ht<t© of us full description, terms, etc., and we can do It. spent Thanksgiving In Portland Ort gun fur Lun*? County Mr. and Mrs A B Rowe were In Krn«at J Ellla. Fred K Eili«. Eii*abeth il Ellifl. Frances A Eiiia. rtaniui-l the city from Springfield today. Kilia and Mary Kllia, hia wife. So/d in Eugene by W. L. DeLano J. W Shumate was a pasomger to j va. John L. Eilia and Juhn E. Kllla, minor Portland on the noon train today. heir of Franc«« Eill«, and George NYcolle was a stage passen-. Jotin I* Ellia, aa guardian of Juhn ger this morning for Blue River. E. Ehl«, defendanta. J R Sawyers, of Elkton, Douglas Notice is hereby given that by vir county. Is in the city for a few day*. tue of an order and decree ot the Cir cuit court of the Mtate of Oregon for MI m Myrtle Lee, after a visit In l-an*- county, made <»n, lu-wit, the lai I Eugene, returned to Portland today, i „ day of December, lSUH, tn the above en- ,h*d cauae, which la duly entered at i Mrs. A. J. Johnson returned to im ige - —- of Volume 13 of the Circuit Creswell this afternoon after a visit 1« ! F ourt journal of »aid county, authorl»- i here. ' log and directing the undersigned E. O. Mrs. Frank <Jrosa arrlVAd bom^. f*<>tter. aole referee appointed by the this afternoon from a visit at 0pO- ♦ ourt, to aell the following dea* rlbed I I r* al property belonging to the pialn- kane. •w ' tiffa and the defendant«, aa the heira of Mr. and Mrs. It M • ratt returned 1 Eram ♦ • Ellie, d»-« *-aa* «1. mm fellowa, to . t viait visit at Cre«- Cres-1 1 wit l,ot N - «¿3 in Bio« k No 1 of Khaw this noon from a short j 4r Patterson fl addition to Eugene City ' well. lane county. Oregon E L. Christian was a passenger to I in Now, therefore, by virtue of the au- I Elmira on the Sluslaw stage this, thority vested In me hy «aid court. I. E O Potter, aul*- referee, will offer morning for aale at public auction at the court Mr. and Mrs. W H. Abram* re- house door of ««Id l«an« county, on Sat ittage Grove this) urday, the 24 day of January, 1*u9, be tween the houra of 9 o’cIrek a m. afternoon 4 o clock p m. of «aId «lay. at I o ch Al Holden, after a short visit with ; all the right, title and Intereat of 1 hi* mother here, returned to Port pl«ln»lfffl and defendant« In and tn above de*4 rlbed real property a© h«!ra land t'/day M McEaihen and John MrEarhen at-law of France« Lilia de« eaaed, tn with the courtesy internal« o Successo» t o of Necbe, N D.. were arrival* In Eu-^ gefher the defendant John L Kill« gene last night. Terms of «ale, • ash in hand, subject Scob'ît &. iXjdje Miss Lola Haye* went to Philo-|t confirmation by the court K O. PGTTKH. math today to visit friends and rela- Keferee. > tlves a short time GKO B Attorse? I Mrs W. H Fisher returned home FRANCIS JOSEPH, REIGNS SIXTY YEARS ItOOPíAí RUSTIC MOULDINii S!!)E walk ¿ íí INGLE s POSTA, boxes ! GROCERIES |$ Dayton Hard Wheat Flour, $1.25 Satin White best valley Flour, $1.10 50 boxes best Seedless Raisins while they last $3.^5 box of 50 in box E. DODGE, !