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MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, ORE., THURSDAY, MAV 4, H22 FIFTY LIVES AND $20,000,000 ILLINOIS FLOOD LOSS -) . ,. (Ootttimiod from Vago 8)'" County Odd Fellows : association at Cottugo drove liiHt Wednesday. ll Davidson vvpisHrt to movo Ills Bawmlll to the Wtllielm place noon whoro he will have a lurv supply of fine 'timber.' - s Wall it Smith shipped A. von! to rortlnnd Monday. s. , . Mr., .luimw Stewart . and, little daughter, .Vivian, visited at the home of Mr. and Mm. H. Perry of Cheshire Saturday. She was accompanied home by Mr. Stewart, who In helping with tlio farming on the Perry place. Chaa and John Mnlletto transact ed business in Junction City Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Wells visited with Mrs. Fiirra Dyer Tuesday. (T TEN Lane County News :,..: .. Atr ik i" uaJaiV l-e-'vV a... Itt.AOin.Y XFAVS XOTKS ( UrMer Lana Comity Special Bt-AC'Hl.Y, Oro,, May 3. Bom, to Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Purkett, Sunday morning, April 30,. 1922, a, son, Hub ert Duckett, weight 6S pounds. Karl Pope was a dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs, W. C Billinge and fam ily Friday. Dr; AtwatPr' of KxtRone and Frank Moor head of Junction City, motored in over the high pass road Sunday to visit nt tho H. F. Cangdon home. Mrs. Anna t;ongdon, of hugvne, ranie In Monday to visit Mr, and Mrs. K. F. Conpiton of Horton. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Norton and son, Lucien, Mrs. M. P. Minister and sons Th oIIIwhs of llmrrtniv. ill., Mniio to Imw thrlr plrtl- rtnmiifiiiMl, iilthovmli (Ho rnclnic llllnoU ilvar put IS feet of wiitor Into tlitlt' houst'd, as wta-tno unto iu tno rvsuioiuHj of il. Ot khuii. moou otU lilmuU ntuil laml elte ut 3S0 an aero, uml tlia fign linllintoa that tho blUtop tnn.t o tho limit, -m ; are EXPERT . " for - Men, Women and Children .... .. in , Eugene . . Representing- W.S. Rice, Adams N.Y. Out expert, C W. Miller, will be at the Osburn Hotel,. Eugene, Ore.j May 5 and 6. Every rap tured man, woman and child should take advantage of this op portunity. ' '. . V "! "" The Rice MetKod lor rupture is known the. whole world over. , You can now see this Method demonstrated and' have a' Rice Appliance : fitted to you. ..Abso lutely no charge unless you. are satisfied to keep the Outfit after having the Appliance adjusted and you see how perfectly; and comfortably it holds. No harsh, , deep-pressing springs; nothing to gouge the flesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day with positive . comfort. ,boft, rubber-like composition pad, any degree ot pressure required. Don't wear a truss all your life when -thousands have - reported cures through ' using the . Rice Method. Why suffer the. burden of rupture if there, is a chance to be: free from truss-wearing for ever? Anyway, it will cost you nothing to come in and see Mr. Miller at the Osburn Hotel. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m.,2 to 5 p. m., evenings 7. to 9. j Don't miss this great opportun ity to see an Expert on Hernia. W. S. Rice Adams, N. ' visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W C. UilHncs and family. Mr, and Mrs. O. M. llulburt and sons motored over the now low pass Inch way as fur as tho old lioldaon mill Sunday. Robert Sloyter, Joe Taylor. I.la Svpbers and Mildred Moad motored to Junction City Sunday afternoon over the new highway. Misses lura and Anna Johnson, of KuKene, came In Friday to visit their sister, Mrs. W. K. Slayter. R. O. Kobinson was a passenger out on Siiturilay'a staso for Kuene retrntm; the same day in his car. Mr, Ferguson, staged river, is mak ing the trip from Junction City to Blnchly and return in his new Dodge car. ' ? - . Bern Graham of Khulra, camto In Saturday to move his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham, to Klmlra to reside. Mrs. B. Grunstad, who spent the winter here with her daughter, Mrs. & McKuen. left Tuesday for Ska mokawa. Wash,, to live with her son, Joseph Ferguson of Junction City, and Miss Creb, teacher of the Swamp Tie Coolest Spot I n To wn Most Eugene business men drop in for a cool drink or a Sundae about the middle of these warm afternoons ' DO YOU? The VARSITY LECTURE ;?Li:i iiipx -r ..... "( '. Christian - --'jy..., - - 1:i,.:S, .-ix, .V., Jthn Sidney Briithmite, l. A., C. S. B. Queen Anne' Mansion, Lor don, S. Wi 1, England ' ' (Member of the Board of Lectureship of the1 Mother ; Church, The . First Church of Christ, , Scientist, , ' i in Boston, Mass.) 1 -i- - EUGENE THEATRE . t v .Nil",- .V Friday Evening All Are Invited At 8:15 o'Clock ' Admission Free school at Cheshhv, visited' with Mr. and Mrs. Sluyter Sunday, i C. C. Jay and family have moved from Horton, una., to their u minor homo ut Triangle lake. ; K. K. tuat is having hU residence at TriatiKle Uike remodeled. Hurry Swuna of Horton, visited with -Mr.- and Airs, Hurry Kobe it son Monday. ' - , Misses Liiura and Anna Johnson left Monday afternoon for Kugene, C.VMAH SWAl.K NKWS NOTKS tUcllir Lau County Spoclal) CAMAb SWAUK. Ore,, Muy 3. Miss (.iruco Faruham, student of the Bible university, visited tho week-end with Mim Uludya Butlei Mrs. Kd Kiutker.-of Kugene, tpent Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. HeuKffer and tuinily. J. F. MvKeo went to Co Hugo Grove Thursday on busiuetw. ,v Airs. Jtose uusti and ciuiuren ure visiting' this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Parry. w. J. Builer and family motored to Uuireno Tuesday accompanying1 his son Fred, who is rturniug to hla work nt Marsh field after visiting a week at home. ' - ... Mr. and Mrs, Fred Itoblnctttt and Mr. and Mrs. Geovgo Shuubj of Cres well, called on M. K. lvnham Sun day, who hua been confined, to the house this winter aufferiiuf - from rheumatism. - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richardson and Mrs. Klva, McKee motored to Kugene one day lust week. .... v Koud Supervisor Koblnetto spent several' days lust week gTudlng tho roads which added a smile to every farmer's face Hvintr on Camas Swale AuKitst Seldtke and son Glen, took their produce to Kugene Saturday. Mr. Seidtke is an old timer in the chicken business. t l Bertha Toll, of Fo Hollow, visited a few-days tnet week with her slater. , Mrs. Krnie Getchel. School closed Wednesday of last week.- ' - - TRKKT NKWS KOTKS ( Htflater Lane County Siwvial) TRENT. Ore.. May 8. Variel Miller, who was operated on for appendicitis last week, is now getting along nicely. Mrs. Tunnlson. or Pleasant Mill. called on friends here-Monday after noon. " ! Mr. and Mrs; Joe Hayes, of Eugene, were in Trent one day Inst week. Several from here attended Pomona trranire at Goshen Saturday. , Ix)ron James, of Creswell, was In Trent Sunday. ' Sam Bauphman, of Plaesant Hill, called hero Monday,- r R. 8. HauKhmon and E. D. Hutton are working at the mill near Lowell. A. T. Miller came home from Go shen Tuesday. vanco Sturman spent Sundny at nls borne here. Several from here attended En deavor and church at Pleasant Hill Sunday eventnic. - - - - There have, been several sick the past few days. Mrs. Sturmnn. John Sturman. L. E. Went Emma Iou BatiKhman and Mrs. Edwards were the J last victims of the grip, or whatever ; Miss Beatrice Whitset, of Eugone, Visit inar in Trent. 1 A few from here attended n birth' day surprise for Reggie Stroud given by the Dexter school teachers nt Der ter Monday evening. Those attending from here were Mrs.. F. M. Stroud, Reggie Stroud, Miss McBee and Thel ma Wheeler. . t . , . . I Tho roads are belns; scarified and roiled in Trent this week. . . .' grade. '8Mi No. t, ,10c No. 1 W, S3 ft j No.' 1 snuip; pwmn.oi Miag pt nitup. Ohow tIIUn pries I Tillamook. frb Oregoa fsney, trlpUin, Ywuog Amsrtam, 2tk-t Oregon tnlt. ftHS.trr Prlrm to obbM f, o. b, TttUnxMkt TrlpUu, aae: You u Amvrlcaa, S4e. SvUlng (irlet bloclt Swlu, fsaoy, Sdoasc; lluibuwr. SOOloi crrau brick, 380800 lb. buying tirtc. Front itwl 1 Current mtl4, aoe do, i curmii receipt. hu iwrles. a:ii:4c. Rrliiiis uric: Current r- ceiiit. bnneri, HP ilut.; aelfv't, ittlo ilot-I Uvq IVultry Helllns trkot Hnvy hn. 'JK&Stlo IK; Hgbt heno, Vio-i-'o lb. ; brtill or. J0O40e lb.; oh rwUrt, Ifie lb.; turk)m. drvtl. n.ft:iKt- lb.; Ilv. '.'ftftaoc ; iltirkK, iItp. SUifKe lb.; , lire, sue Ih,: (lrvmd. SflOHOc lb. Dnlmm tktltUB trlc to rotation: Ijop, Jiotfjll; Cry-nl Woi, $.1 Si) crate: itarllc, tip So lb.; grreo onion. 4(V dot. bumbeft. PoUtoea Hvlllng price to ntaltent Ore too. fancy, VtJiO.per cental; buying; price, country. 90c O J 1. 10; Yakima beat, 1.00 par caaul; tweet potato, (IO6H0. MEATB Country llb Sailing priest Country hogx, 1 5 tc f or hn bl(H-kera about 1 ?6 to IRQ' Iba,, hasTy ttuft taa vaal. top, about 80 to 100 lb.. l4o lb,; heavy tuff 1ea; lambs, 20 24c lb. Smoked nt llamt, 8O089e lb.; breakfast bacoa, 844o lb. Packing Houne Meet tr bt 1Rfyl4e: heltera. 124fll3r; cow, 130134c; lamb, Sc ; awes, 16017c: bog. 160lTo lb. Lard Kelt la mdared. ITo lb.: litre sals, ootn pound. 15a. HOPS, WOOL AND RIDCfl Hops 1MT erop, oontoal, Ifa lb. HMea-Celtakts, Id Ik! klp lb. 1 graw bMas, e lb.; aaltad. Be lb. Mohair No:nai. ssoaoe lb. Sbtep Pelts Long dry pelt. ISet bert palta,: THe lb.; lesg hair goat ptlta, SOloe lb., fttort batr goat pelta, tBe seeb. Woo Wlllamatta valley, coarve. 1SO140 lb.; medtnat, X2e lb; ftna. tSe lb. i Eaiurrm Oregon.ldsbo, lfl026o lb. Tallow and raaeNo, 1 Ullow. 4Uei No. Hc Caeca ra Bark Naw, So lb.1 grape root 6o lb. CATTLB Choice ateani , fl.OOO "B0 Medium to good steera T.SOO S 00 Fall to medium tteara.. . . ., Q 50O T.5n Common to fair stoere s.000 6.RO Prime Hbt .. ll.S60tl.TB Feeder lgt . ,'. .It.ooff 11.60 Choice cows and helfera. ... .. 0.50O- 7.00 aaaiam u good eaw aaa naif- ! DAILY MARKET REPORT ; ORIcinON JOURNAL MARKET HRflVICEJ i POUT LAND, Ore., May 3. Demand for eftra la keeping the market firm hero with prices held unchanged for tho day. Oalnlde orders for storase are quita liberal and this la taking care of current arrival Cold atorage operations In the egg market' generally threat) the United States have been somewhat greater to date tbla aeaaon than a year ago deaplte tho fact that the Heason ha been backward to a remarkable degree. This showing Indicates that not only lit money for storage mors gone rally avail' able, but that speculator feel that the atorage price of eggs is going to be a good one, PUTTER SITUATION IS MIXED ' Market for butter reflects a mixed appear nnce. With a alight drop In the California price and Indication of a 8c loaa at Seattle Thursday,. It begins to look aa If the local trade was right in forcing the recent lots. jrin-nert makkki' nahikk iikiib Oen orally easier altuatlon la shown In the chicken market hero with old motem es pecially weak and. deprcitaedj Everyone ap pears to bo ahlpplng old rooeters to Portland. Oibar prices .show little change .but are Maker. ; ' ' !- .j - f'OTATO DUYERS QUIT PURCRABES ' California fntarnat Ttft atiln nnl nt Ih. market for otauraa after booatlng prices bore. Tbla may be only temporary but holders ehould watch very carefully ts the season la getting late. Now California lock la lowor. THXAS ONION PRICKS ARB LOWER Price of Texas Crystal Wnx onlona In crafea haa been reduced from $4.25 to 83.70 generally and an low as SHjfiO in Iota. De mand conttnuea favorable. Old Oregons con tinue lot demand around 810 par hundred pound. j '.' t ( STRAWnEltRY HUPPLIEfl LIREnA" Two cnrlonda of tsnn AngfttoS atrawberrle and express ahlpmnnts from tho Baoramento district wero shown during the day with all In good condition. Los Angeles stock at I3.B0 with .Sacramento at $0 riots for Oregon PI bout. The latter aro larger crotea, . , nniRK NOTES OPPRODUCB TRADE Price of lioga npprars to have boon stretched too much. Veal Just about steady at printed prices. Rhubarb In overaupply with general salet 4flBe pound. Local asparagus scarce with bout bunchea at f2.ft0dozen, . , , Carload California graoo oeai herat nrlaee off. ; . , ,.. , . . . ). . ; PORTLAND, Oro.. May fl.nuttor Boil ing price, box lots, preamvry prions t Prints, oxtra ftfto for plain wrapper t cube; extra 31Vi34f! lb, ilnlry, buying price, 20o lb. uuttcrrgt Portland delivery baali, Noy I Fair ts median eowa and heJI- B.S0O 0 50 Talk'toSPEaAL-SlX owner and note hi en thusiasm. Examine the car and you will see the reason, The Special Six possesses the 'qual ities that make up true motor car value." XL :. muimi'' .Sttiflclutlcer- , ItCIC I. Jv.i " j built L-heod motor of 50 horse power and wonderful flexibility. There is economy: it has a repu tation of staying out of the repair shop, 'as 'well as low cost of operation.. At $1475 f. o. b. factory, the SPEClAL-SlX is un-', approached in value by ony car of comparable quality. .There is comfort genuine leather upholstered cushions, nine incites deep, and long semi-elliptic springs, front and rear. Leg room, without cramping," for five passengers. , There is benuty; n Stud-ebaker-buiU bwly of har monious lines and lus trous finivh. UKkwi ltx.1 coninonuwul HiUlllronldoo. 1 1 There are refinements: jeweled eight -dny clocki one piece, rain-proof windshield with windshield wiper, tonneau light with extension cord; transmission lock which reduces theft insurance rate to the owner IS to 20 per cent; one key operates the thief proof lock on trunsmision,ignition switch, and tool compartment in left front door.' And there is Studcbaker's repu tation for fair dealing and seventy years experience in building vehicles of honest quality. TWW.I. $t47Si 3-Pmmmvr KomMttr, $43St fumr Roodtto, $l4TSt Cmpt, filSOi Sla. t33S0, AU prUmt f. k. fmciory. SWEET-DRAIN AUTO CO. 1030-42 Oak St. Phone 440 THIS - IS A STUD EBAKER YEAR Comnten cows . - Causers ., Hulls ;;. Choice feeders . ... Prime Ught ealvea Obotce dairy calves .... Prime light calves 0 oo p. DO Medium light calves ,t 6.804 goo Haavy calves 1800 8.00 HOQ9 Prime light ... .iv.. .. 11.00011.BO Smooth heavy, 230 to- 300 Iba ., 10 000 1 l.rto 4.789 B.BO S.TBO d.TB t.2SO 8.7B 8B09 4. SO S.00O e.oo 11.000100 8B0O10.00 Rouich heavy Feeder pigs ...,.,,.,.., Fat pigs Stags, subject to dockage.., SHBEP Spring lamb ..v..,.,.,.. Medium ' '.. . .. . ). . .. . . Common ., ., . Best valley lambs Fair to good OUII Iambs Kastera Oregon feeders ... Light yearlings Heavy yearlings ,,,.,.., Ught w ether H Heavy wethers , Bwoa , 7.0i0 PIW .'.li.odon.n ..ll.0OOll.3A . . D.OOO 7.50 ..13.000 14.00 ..10.00012.00 ,. fl OOfflO OO ..12.00 01300 .. 10.00 o u.oo ,. 9 00 010.00 .,10.400 10.00 ..10.0001100 .. 0 600 10. 00 8.000 060 7.00 O 8.00 8.00 0 7.B0 PORTLAND GRAIN AND PEED PORTLAND, Ore., May 8 Oral n futures Wheat; hard white, Mar, June, 81.27; hard winter. May, June, 81.28. - oats, No. 2 white feed, May, June, 820.BO No. 2 gray. May, June, 830. Parley, brewing. May, June, 830; itand art feed, May. June, 82u. Corn, No. 2 Eastern yellow ib lament. Ma v. June, X-US.O0. ) . it SEATTLE HAY, GRAIN AND PEED SEATTLE. Wash.. May 8. Cltv riill-r nay.iiramoy, ; V, v., SJSH; SffaiTS, H D. C, 828; barley, whole, 38; ground and rouea, ns; cupped, 4 chick starter, flo cnop an grain, 4i; coconnut meal, 83; corn, 36; corn cracked and feed meal, 87; cotton seed meal, 20 ; Unseed meal.i 01 ; scratch looa, 47 04D; soya bean, 02; wheat, 00; 'CIIICAOO MARKET QUOTATIONS E CIUCAOO, May 3. Wheat. No. 2 harrl 81. 40 S-ftftlMG 7-8. Coin, No. 2 mliM. 13 1-4O0-1 :i-4; No. 2 yellow, 0.1HO04, Oslo, No 2 white. 40 8-4044: No. 8 whir rm a-em. " ye, NO, H, 1.U 1-4. Barter, 00Q71. Timothy seed, 44.80086. Clover i v szie. pork, nominal. l-nrrt 8U.07. Rlba, 812.2608U2B, v REAL RBTATB TRANBPBRS . Charles P. Iiauman et us to Dert It. Smith -lot 43 Buckingham Wob'a Camp 810, . SevoTt Jnrobson et vx to Ar w, Lanabery tracts tp-18 Bt8 W-81000 i- ...v. a. J ,Rydr et ux to John C. Knlsht et ui W 110 ft of lot- 8 blk 2 Oroni' add Eu gene 10. L. R, McDntigftl at U to Ola O. Ititiismrt lot 3 blk 6 Chninbera' add Rngenn 810. A. W. Lanshery to Claude Lanabery 4 ncroa tp 18 S R 8 W 110. First Nallonnl Rank Eugene to R. B. Dav idson et uxlota l.and. 2 blk 14 Midway Park -8100, ' , , ( u. H. Hnrvnr ot ti to" W. 1. PnriA- acres' tp:i 8 S It 0 Wr 810, ' j .? j ' V. H. to Oonrse M. Smith WW 1.1 cm no tp 18 S R R W. " ' " i ... Z. T, Mount In v at us tn ffwut T.u,ifA 20 aerea tp 18 g r 4 W 810, ueorgo Whrnrson et ux to M. M. nillesple lota 4 and B blk 4 Gnmohnll'a iHi .,1,1 Eugone $10. t , NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT' Noll CO (fl hupflliw . Ivnn Ih.t ih. ....J J algnd, executor and exocutrlx, renpontlvely, of ihs estate of Mary A, Orlffln, deceased nave filed In tho- County Court for Lane County, Oregon, their final acrount an- uoh executor ami nxnnutrlx and said Court lias appmnteri Hnturrtoy, the flrd dny of June, 1022. At 10 n'r lnr-k A. M . lh iimA tho County .Itidgn'a nfflco In the . . County Court HoiiHft in Eugene, Lnno County, Ore gon, an the place for hearing objection, If any, to nald final account and the at'ltlrmcnt tlwreof. All porsona Interested nnd rioMrlng to object to said final arcnunt are hereby notlflrd to file their objectlona thereto 1 In writing with the Clerk of said Court prior to amid lima and atuwar at aid llm and blar Data of th tir publtratloB of IhU nutc nay , ivui. . ! . WALT Bit OltlPKIN LI 7.X IK M. II it run N, Aa Rierutor and Kin-utrti, rr4pNktlvlyl of the eolftle ut Mary A. OriKlo. d-M Tbiirs. fl-4-8 NOTICE Or PINAL SUTTLKMENT Noitc la hereby slvn lhal lh urttlr lanwtl, viaxulor of tt tnt at Ulltwrt P. Orlfflo, det-Mawd, ba filed lit lh County O'turt for t4o Cuunty, Oron. hU final sc. muni aa au-h i-iitr n4 tt Cotirt baa atuetniHt gaturdsy, the 3rd day nf Jm. Wit. at 1 o'l-Wk A. M , aa (lis time and the County Juris' ffl-e In the County fourt llnua In Kusfne, 19 County. Oran, a the place- (or bearing nbJtwtUma, if utty, tft aid (taal arrnunt and Ih aKlrriieitt throf All pvranna lnirtM and dflrtts la nhnrl to as til final armunt arc bMiy noitfl tn rile ihclr (tb)crtlroa ih-rro In wrlftns with the Clerk ot aald Ceort prior In aald lime ami appear al said lime end plnre. Pate of Iba flrat publloaUon of tbla notice May 4, 122. J OKOUOE WXLTER ORIPKIN. Aa Exeruior of tba eatate uf Gilbert P. Griffin, deceased. Tbura, NOTICE OP PINAL HKTTLKMKNT n Neilca la herehy a I vim that the under- slgDedadmlnlitralnr of Ih -tate of (!haa. W. (lrrmn. rtetwaasML haa ft od In the County Coert tor Ine County, Oregon, his final ac oounl aa aurh adtntnlatralor and aald court haa appolnleil Kntordar, the 3rd day of June. lu.'z. at vi nctnt'K a. aa ins iime anti the County .Tudite'v office In the County Court Houao In Eugene, Iane County. Orngnn, aa the plaee for Hearing nt)iiona, tr any, id Mild final arraitnt and the aoltlemmt thereof, All onrsonn inlerealcd and dealrln to ob- lect tu said final acrount ore hnrebr nnllflod to flla their objections therein In writing with the Clerk of sit Id Court prior to anld time and appear at said unit ana inn re. pnie nr ine nrai puoucMion or in is noioo May , juiia, ..,-. As Administrator of the eat ate of Cbaa. W. Orlffln. doceaaed. .-.,,.. '. -I I nura, n--r llt-m trwrmf, are hfr-by nullflnt rt,t lUlrM lw til auttt objerthin wiib Iho Ctrrk uf aald CQfi uo r before tb nattl 5th day uf June, lfi'.'S. Jale of tint pubtlcall'in. May 4, in?7, JKHHIH 1. PtHK. AriuilliUlmirll of the nataln of liar a. ( PI ok, Thura. 0-4-ft In the County rourt of the State of Ore gon, tr ttM County of Lane. In tba tripr of the eatate of Thomas Jvn-wn, Owawd . Th ptam of Orgnn, Plaintiff, va, AM peraooa unknown, having tr claiming any lutrrvat lo Um aalaU id Ttfttnaa Jana-n. ita- cal, aa helrt or dllrlbuiaa, lhifvoJanta, to an perwn unknown, having or claim I tie any intarat in th eataia of Thome .lanavn. decraaed. aa hetra op dlslrlbutMM. Orttatlng 1 la iba nam or ih mat of Orrm 1 Van ar h-rby rltd and riulreai lo aptwar la th County Court of the Htata of Oragnn tr uane lounty nt lue caurtu-otn iharwjf la Rbe City tit Kusana, In ih tNmoft nf ltt. State of Oregut. on KrWay, itv nmh day uf Jun. lP!i-. At 10 o'ilnrk In lb" foynnraiu of Id dny. tlitm ami liter n ahuw nutn. If any you have, why th facta ahoulri not ba round and th right of hirhlp and dlatrlbu-, Unn to the eatate of Thorns Joan. was.!, aa set forth In ihn petition et the plaintiff 00 file herein, whkti pantion al ! laaea that there am n heira nr M AAnt 1 entitled to dltrlhntlon of aald aatatfc end that eald prnparty onahl In awfe! ta tb tite of ortttiu by r"i tlifri. WlIM lb H, t f. i.rn4'i hte i tlr Cnuniy Court of lb tllia ul Uft fv I Ha t'urty of lwio and iba ! J tsU Cnmt herto affiled tb !h 47 f Marti ll-'i. It. i, IinYMftM, (SfcAI.) Ctfft - J. D, HAMLIN. IWfetf. Tbsrt, i-M (NO COOKlNa Vho "Food-Drink" for Alt Agt Quick Lunch otHome,Oflicc,o4 Fountain. Ak for HORUCKU MrAvoid ImiUliooi I Subililata NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice In herebv slven that the under signed, administratrix of the eat a to of lloraco H. Flak, drad. has filed her final sc- Qouni In aald eatnle with tho County Court of Iane County, 8 late of Oregon, and tho Court has t Monday, the Rtb day of June, A. U. at III Hour of H) o'a oek A. M. nf said dny, na the 'time, nnd the County Court room of, tho County Court House, In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, na the place, for hearing objection in unlit fltinl account. All persons having objection lo the allow anoo .of said final account or any partloular RASH N FACE Burned-Sorpothing Awfut. LpstSleep.tjutlcurlHQfiis, i V A ruh brok out on my tut! urtna nd lhn, which. UtK. turned 16 ur, n.ta, n Elmptn. . Tbty were very Itchy, cam,' inf me to erionr..na burned oMMtHlnn lul. My fee, wm dltngund and I was aaharoed' to go any. when, I lot many ' I '' nlght'l aleep." r-n ,. ' " The troi'bla laated four month,. 1 'began uelna CutlcurS' Boap and Ointment and in one month w healed, after utlng threa bote, c( Ointment, together with tha Boas."' (Signed) R. Anderwn, M4S Fuilon St., Chicago, III. si 1 ' Make Cuticura Boas. Olntmentand i Talcum your daily toilet preparatlona, anuria, lfct, BV.l,l,llu..'' HiM mn 72, .pW,dliirtal.tl,.trJw.., EUGENE IF'riday 10 TVI AY .7jBa aaaar Reservet Num.MAred Chaii- Sale Show Day at Red CroiJ DJ Store, 624 Willamstu Strest,'. at . Same Price. Charge . . " an eoae -m!',.-,,",i'.-.'tf ahOW PRICES 60e AND 75c General AiimiMip j