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a.ULV KUUENE (jUAUD. imbtivtied every evening ol the weeJ.Huuday ximpUmI. Addrew nil commuuicAtioiii and mate all rumftuuces piyab.j to the Ec?kb oiuku, Kuiceiit'. uif;oji. i li.-CKU"! It.N H A 1 KS : ...... delivered by i'irn. i, i;r tu k I 15 Utflivurud by tamer, mr iuohui By mall, una ye-urOu lulvmice) llX UlOUtha. 'Jjo mi u tli biucl-- tijii- & will urn bu m-iii by until lu anuryw., tr my lewth uf tlim-, unlet (mil til Advance. 1 WKJtKLy.f Uri fen, I Hi mlVllUOv, V-i 00 tf x inut.il' . 1 0 Advertlsl rl; malu Known ou aullc-atlou. Enure1! sf second-clatst matter at lay KAfcTKKW OFFICE Nw York City. -JtfG tn an TVmtili! Court H. KAiZ, Agent, C AMJ'BKUj BUGS, rublkhurB SWA 10 1 2 13 14 (5 10 24 25 26 2728230 Moon's Phases. April 0 Full Moon April 13 Last Quarter April 20 New Moon April 28 First Quarter WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 Weather Bureau Daily Report Portland, April 13 Mm, 0:80 i. tVKATIIKU roHKCAHT Foil SlIUEWt, OHKUON. For tonight: Fair. Fair and cooler. For Thursday Union Tl.'ket. flTATH. Ooveruor Will B King, ol Baker, C'ouiireuiuan First Dlstrlot, B M Veatch, of Douglai. Seooud District C M Dsnaldsou, of Baker. Supreme Judgo W M Baiusey. of Yamhill. Seoretary of State Harrison B Kltv uaid, of Lane. btate Treasurer J O Booth, of Josephine. Attorney General John L Story of Wasco. Btate Prluior -Urns A FJloh, of Claokaniaa. BehoolBuperlnteudout H B Lyman of Clatsop. BKCK1N1) JUDICIAL D1BTRIOT, t'lroult Judge J W HttiulUon, Douglas. Dlstrlot Attornay Heury Deiilluger, of I.lncoUi. "HOUNl MONKV-OOliU." llr Harris, Republican Clinirninu, In vlted to Answar Bomo Questions. Dr T V Harris, olmirtimii of the district congressional convention ' held at Kugone tho other day said, in hiB address to the convontion, that he was in favor of "sound mon3y gold." Dr Harris is interested in I.ano county farming property. Will ho be bo kind as to intortu our readers as to tho profits in farming under those Cievolund-Molvinloy gold Blandard times? Also about tho uer contage iirolit that a careful farmer can realize oil' a good farm like tho one he owns? Also if ho is not ol the opinion thai the man who owns the gold and loans it to man like himself, who have nought to devolop the country by iuiprov ing tho stock and farms, docs not realize a far greater profit for tho tamo than do the borrowers who labor wilh unceasing toil? And does he not honestly think . that the demonetization of silver has made monoy more valuable? Does he approve of the McKinley- Gaee measure to further contract our money circulation by retiring the gieenbanks with interest bear ing gold bonds? We should like to see Dr Harris sink the partisan in the fair square business man an 1 patriot, and give pointed answers to these queries. TlioUuAitn is willing to allow him reasonable space in its columns to explain how "sound money gold" an Improve our condition ratlior than sound Uioney gold, silver, greenbacks and utlisr paper cur re my. HU.bOMK, FliA'ITIIkV. "Take your time, I're-icleiit. Mc Klnley, y.u ijuvu always b'.-eii right in your ijjliuies and yuu ara right now; our hturta are wilh you," so Eaid delegate Jticl.l, of .Marion coun'y, at tho ciiiigie?Bi(.iial con vention, Kegister. Thio 1'ruHident worship is naus eiting. Almost while "del)ate Judd" was prostituting hiB .man hood with fulsome lluttery con gresH was taking the Cuban matter out oi the hinds of tho President. Congroa Buys tho executive cannot be trusted to deal with the question, and almost c Miipletoly ignore him. And all patriotic citizens hoirtily sustain conreh-i in its movo to force the r a'.ional butcher ami ren ((.uln from i hemiHphere. j -( llNHIir;.- Til K l AHI'ICU. Tin" ex c i-ntd li..-Hiii.-o lm hruH. ii'd liupjii'iieil. v.'un President Mt Kiiiley i Cuban (jii i-kl", mid "ill cHiIh the enlion rtitiiiuil reference to ihe ttimk an I i.iiilory executive. Never hid iiinii belter opportun ity in Hlrike the ch"i'l nf public Byinpai.'iy, and make a name fur hliiiBclf, and never did man so signally lail to take advantage of that opportunity. Hut Congre-tit is not dominated by the financial in fluences that evidently have cou trolled our President. When patri otism cornea to the Iront Wall Btreet takes a back ground. Trie Spanish minister says the prejudice of this country I'gaiiiBt Spain precipitated the Cuban con test. Ho is right about the preju dice. Tho man who can read the history of the world without ac quiring a very strong prejudice against that country has little hu inanity in his composition. The crimes Bho has perpetrated, th misery she has entailed on tho hu man race, can never fully be told Tho pagt'B of history aro not broud enough to hold it. Her disappear unco from tho Western hemisiihere will be a bright paga in its history It Uncle bam had fought first and explained ultorward, upon th heels ol the blowing up of hiB ship and the murder of his men, the whole world would have applauded mplomaoy is tho most 'poworful engine to further tho ends of the devil: it is a dignified name for a superlativo degree of low cunning npaniarus have ovor excelled a the serpent has its gifts ounning and glides gracofully from the victim ol its fanes. The only suioly is to cruBh H on sight. 4. La Kochn. a Madrid nowBimner openly calls tor baeiieta't) assaBKinu lion it ho b.icksdowu to tho Uuited Statoa. Down Brakes, and Reverse I " When a truiii is discovered rushing on to a lngiutui col- the system la flvinor nlonir the truck of li eime ni mich n iiitthttul puce Unit no ordinary methods wilt prevent dianitcr. There are leuty of medicines which act tucrelv ns brakes to "slow up" the disease nnd put (T disaster for n little while: but that isn't cnounli. What is needed i & medicine that ill instantly reverse the entire wasttnir. 'irenerutinu process. When people are tosintr flesh and strencth nd vitality, with the life oozing out of them iv niter n.iv, tiit'v need nr. rierce's (ioldrn Medical Discoverv, which acts directly unon the vital forces, completely transforms the entire nutritive organism nnd totally re verses the wasting, debilitating process hieh Is at the root of all diseases. It enables the digestive and blood-making organs to supply me circulation witu tin abundance of pure, healthy, red blood. It tops the wasting of tissue, builds up solid muscular nesii ami Healthy nerve-torce. MIm M.irv Whitman nf 1 i-rt DirVlnnnn. Franklin Co, N. V, writes: "For itearlv ten lonthi I hnve had a had cotiirh. and tnntrnd of ;ltinir letler. it bitw worte, until I was advivd a friend to trv Or. linT's (".olden Medical DWeovrry. 1 hpil;tetl at firt, for it seemed to me nothing would Ki-e relief only death. My mrrtu weir nmtons nlxtut me, and 1 M-ns salii o have emuumptlon. I lri! your metheinet. nd before t hm taken manv ilose-t there wm a teat chnnp. When I hr second Kittle wat empty nau no rung n ami wan a gieai ucui igc, Mills for Wood. Tlio Hoard of llrtotorB of ndiool (lit- t riot No 4, I.ano county, Oreon, will celvo w-Kli'il llii mull Mny 4lli, S98 for to i-oriln eooml crowtli wlille cmk wood, 4 fi'flt oig, not kws than lnclie In dlnmvler lit iiiihII mil ml not more tliMi 10 Ini'lics In illniiiPtor nl Inrvtt end, and UU oorda old irriMth yt'llow or tfd fit woml, 4 feet long, to lie d.llvefd Ht tlio School IIoiihik In Kugt'iie, on or Iwfore AukuhI 15, 1S0S. Hlulit rvwrvml to ivjcot any and all tilila. A gixid and .ulllolcnt IhiiiiI will tie required for the fnltlifnl t'orforin- noe of th contract. Dutcil April 8, 18H8. Uko V Chaw, t'lerk. ' p iiotoii, ii is a -'"iViffi- ' in- p il ijji mmm utant an the I3l I lm Ba J engineer LB , Eb' i P) "Down mQ lniY ,brakMl" l M I fn7t I 1 reverses !jJlpg-,LrJ enough ; the ft l?y whole pro II 'J fr7 pelliuR' pow. If M cr of the cn. it f A Rine must be jy -J f " "v'rHfd nnd Il f pr3r"mil(ie to work II i" lie oppo- fl J fS TMi to. That Is 'Jf x'" VsK "tnetltuea jVl with disease. There are ONION CONVENTION CALLED. County Convention Friday, Api it 22 ftlmim April 10. j o ii;i.i: vi i;n. Jn accordance wlt'i llie action of the Populibt, Democratic uud Silver Itepiibllcaii county conventions, held in Kugene, March 1, 1 808, the chair men or the County Central Committees of thene Huverul purtiett with the chair man of the Union organization hereby lHsue a call for the Laue County Unio Primaries to be held in the several pre cincts of Lane county at 1 o'clock p m (Saturday, April 8i8, for the pur pose of choosing delegates to the Union County Convention, to be held in Eu gene at 10 o'clock a. ni., FRIDAY. AFKIL 2'J, 1808. The hanls of representation Is 2 dele ifiiU.' at lurge for each precinct and one f r every 30 votes aod fraction of 30 more thun one half Cdft for William J liryun at tho November election in 189H. According to the above husls of rep- roNeniftUoii each precinct is entitled to the fultowlng number of delegates, viz: North KuKeno No 1 , ..ft North Eugene No 2 North KiiKUiiQ No 3. 3 Bouth i: UK eiio No 2. f) F.Iinlni i Florence fl Onto (J rut It 3 Hurinan 3 IrvlliK .... ft H Junction 5 tang Tom..., i 3 Lane il Middle Fork 1 Mohawk 4 McKenzIa 3 Pleasant Hill 4 .Spencer. .5 W t'otlHge Urovo....S Hiimlaw 3 Willamette 5 Bohemia 3 Creswcll 8 Cheflher 3 boiith Kugene No 1 Foulh Kngeiio NoH.,4 Full C'reulc. (ioHhen B Olotitena 3 1 1 a, el Dell. N Junction 6 Jasper Lost Valley...,, .....4 Lake Creek Mabel Mupleion. , , Mound Richardson 6 E Cottage Orovo 8 SpilngHuld., Thurston , Walton 3 Heceta Camp Creek 4 Coyote, Tull 180 Iu order lo comply with the require riicnlu of the primary law the election preclnutu within the corporate limits of the city of Kugene, viz.: North Eu gene 1 and 2, and South Eugene 1 and 2, will be represented In the conven tion by (lie delegates elected by tho Democratic and Populist primaries held March 12, 1896. As the several parties joining in the Union movement should be represented in tho Union County Convention, it is suggested I lint each precinct divide the delegation so that each party shall have al least one delegate. J G Stkvenson, Chairman Union Uentinl Committee. A Jumwalt per A b Patterson, Acting Chairman Populist Central Committee. Joshua J Walton, Chairman Dem ocratic Central Committee. C H llAKKit, Chairman Silver publican Central Committee, Vo euro Coii.tliiiiiiun r"ir.:T . Tnlie CascuroLfl Ciimlv CiiLmirtic 10a or 25o. u u. c. C full to oure, clruimutg rofuna mouer Au Allldnvll. This Is to certify that on May lltli.I walked to Mellck's drugstore on a pair of crutches and bought, r bottle o Chauiberlalii'o Paiu Balm .or intam mutory rheumatism whloh bad crip pled me up. Alter using three bottles I am completely cured. I can chser lully recommend It. Charles H Wet- r.i'1, Hunbury, Pa. Sworn n"il subscribed to before me on August 10, 1804. Waller Bhlpman P. For sale at 60 cents per bottle by Osburn &. DeLann. To Lure a Cold lu One Day. Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab ets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to oure. 25a. The genulue has L on each tablet. Clothino Wanted. The It are In need of clothing to supply the net dy ones brought to their notice, aud would request that all persons having suitably discarded clothing, speak to Mrs Parsons at J H MoCluug's store, or Mm Willuughby at the nonbonlere, aud the ladles will call lor the same. RE ROUGH HANDS Ilchlr,, ,oly, bMIn pain,., .Ii.p,!,.,, n.n,, ully, raolhy .kln.dry, thin, anil f.ltlntr hlr, llch. i h ( irriruK Hoap, ,d Bl., ,, IU CUTioiHi (olnnuont), tho ,rr.l ain cure. ticura IwJ ,.T."ri? ' "If ""rt-L rorm Dire ticpCau. Ill- - Uow lo Vrodue. SrA. Whll, llanila," lm. itchino mmfyguesur CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. n Mff Rrervbody Bayi So. raen Candy Outbnrtlo, the moat wan- i tui miitirnl tisco erv or tho nee, pieas t utnl vefn-ahinii to tho tnsio. net irontlv ami positively on kldncvu, liver and bowels, cIcAtiaing tho eutlm nvstem, dispel colds, cum htadnoho, fever, tiabttuul eonstiticn nil oiiioiisneaa. I' least) Iniy nnd trv a Ih f(tl to-dav; 10, W, M mils, tioldood uarautccd to cure by all druMiUta. General Debility and Loss of Flesh Scott's Emulsion tas been tht standard remedy for nearly a quarter of a century. Physicians readily admit that they obtain re sults from it that they cannot get from any other flesh-forming food. There are many other prepara tions on the market that pretend to do what SCOTT'S EMULSION does, but they fail to perform it. The pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil rr.L'Ae into a delightful cream, skill fully blended with the Hypophos piiitcs of Lime and Soda, which are sucn vaiuanie ionics, makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendency, and the patient almost immediate ly commences to put on flesh and gain a strength which surprises them. I!, sure you R,t SCOTT'S Emulsion. Se, th,t Ihe mm ,nd lish are on ins wrapper. $oc. and $1.00, all drurists. SCOTT It BOWNE, Chemisls, New York. Wood Wanted. Bids will be teceived at the office of the seoretary of the lioard of Itegei.ts of the University of Oregon unti April 15, 1898, for 100 cords ol grub oa! wood. 4 feet long, not les than three. nor more than eight Inches in diarne ter. Dated April 4, '9S. J J Walton, Secretary Board of Regents, Notice for Publication. Lund Oftico nt ltoRfbtirg, Oregon. April 11, 1HU8. Notice is hereby niven thiit the following minimi sir.rtlf'f- lii,N fi led notice of hid inten sion 10 make coraimuatiou final proof 10 support of bin cluim, and that said proof will be mado be lore Joel Ware, U S (Jour-' inaioner at Eusene. Lane county. Oregon, May 25. 1898. viz: Orou E Thompson on HE No 8071, for the s w s w of sec 1,1 tp lo s r o weat. lie usees the following witnefc&en. tc prove his noutiuuotia residence upon and cultivation of snid land, viz: David Thompson, ltii'hard F Moan. An drew J Wood, John Cautrell, all of Eugene, Oregon. U M v HATCH, Kegister. NOTICJS '10 CREDITORS. EMrtte of Eliznbeth Co Notice is hereby uivim that T G Hendricks has been appointed Kxtcutor of tho (3 state of Elizabeth Oonser, deceasctl, by the County Court of Lwe County. Orecou, A persona having cliiimsngiiiuBtsaid estate aro hereby notified to present the same (o the Exeoutor at the First National Bank in Eugene, Lane County. Oreeou. within six months from tbo date of this notice, with me necessary voucders. T. ti, UENDHICK8, Gko. B. Doititis, Executor Attorney fur the Estate. EiiBone, Oregon, Feb. 9, 1898. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Dtn Moinoa, Iowa, writeB under date o March 23, B. B. Mkj. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Orecon. Gentlemkn: On arriving home lust week, I found till well unti. anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eiaht nn. one- iimi yeura oiu, wno naa watea awav to 88 pounds, 1& now well, Btroug and viguruuB. aua weu uesnea up. a. H, Cougli (:ure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Yf.nr H B. Cough Cure ban cured and kept nwpy u uuiiraiiese irom nie, bo give ii mi ovei)' duo, wiin greetings ior all. wiHiuug you prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. and Mks. J. F. Ford, HyouwlBhtD feel froih and e'ueerhil, and ready tor the Spring's work, cleanse tho Byntein with tho Head ho ho nd Liver Cure, by talci g Hold under a positive guarantee ' i ma i t r lioitT br all ilinpgln NOTICE. U 3 Land Office, Rostnmm Ohewon, lTebruary, , 1898. J Complaint havinR been entered at this of lice y t an k Kichler aKiunst William W Hay fi-r ahandoniinr Ilia homestead enfcrv n 7'.i"il dated .Inly 9, ISiW, upon the InU 1, 2, 8 and A, flection 7, township 17 south, ran no 10 weat, in Lane county, Oregon, with a view to tho can epilation of Baid eutry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at the nllice of Joel SVare, U 8 Commisionor, at Eugene, Ortvnn, on the Hint day of March, 181W, at 10 o'clock a m, to renpond and furnish tealiniony concerning -.aid alleged abantlonment Hear ing at this ottice on the testimony so Liken on April it. IS'W. at 10 o'clock a m. Sntli.-i-t, avulonce having been tiled to show that per onal service cannot be had, it ia hereby ordered that service be made by publication in the Kueae Omrd, aecrdinfr to law. K M katch, Kegister. K 8 Shkuuian, Receiver. NOTICE FOR rURLK'ATlON Land Offiee at Roseburg, Or, ) March 81, lWS. Notice is hmebv oiven that th a fnlinv. iug-tmund settler has tiled notifooihig intention to make Onal proof in support of his cluim. and that snid roof will Lmml.) before Joel Ware, U. S, Coiumidsioner, at En gene. Oreeou, on May 10, lji'ts, vi: Ilord M Kaufmau on it E No tifiSS for thee v' u w aud lot 1, Sec U0. to lo 1 went, Ho uanicB the foiiowiuc witnesspa to prove hit continuous ua. deuce nnou and cultivation of said land vix: oolomon Bart. a. John Fields. Ed Barnes, George RigKS, all of Mabej, Ortgon, u. oi. HATCH, )t.-jnster fiiott s f ervenne mm . . m ... Is Th grral remedy for nervous pros tration and all nervous diseases of the ceneratie or- M. AND il W.n l .MMI. ex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis sion,, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1,00 Mon S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cldtelind, Ohio. Kor sale by Wllklns & Linn, I publication. Lai d C'llic. Kuwl urg. Orrgou. rtbruurv -O, 10.0. Kotiie U litrtlij givin Ihst tlie lollowing irnuitd settler has nltd notice oi Ins iiiten tiou tomaka ual prnol iu sufport f( In" cluiui.oud llml slil proof will I before Joel ttmi, U Comuiis.iuner, at rgeue, Line countv, Ortgou, on April!, lSUb, viz: B.nud lirobaker on If . No 7!)5J, for tlie loin Nos 13, M, lo end Hi ' 8 tp .0 a r i em,!, lie LouirB tL d'lKv'.in ni" prove Lis continuous rebulrneo ui'oii und cu)iiv:itiou of tiiid Unit, uz: Uiorge H Yeriiigtou, t'ruuk Mingo, Lanrmce Millican. all if tilnm, Lune county, Oregon; (jrwooii 1- Krebs, of Eueeue, Lane county, Ongnn. h. . EATC11, ltegiiin-r. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, M M DaviH, has been duly appointed execu toi of the eatate of Catharine iJavis deceased the county court of Lone county, Oregon; dd al persona having claims againbt uaid tlate are her Ly ut tried to present the same my verified to said mlniinistrutor at the law H ie ef L Bilycu, Eugene, Ongi.n, within ix iiioutha from the date of this notice. Dated Eugene, Oregon, Feb 17th, 1S!S, M M. Davis. Executor of the estate of Catharine J avin deceased. Ii BiiaVKu, Atty. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oflice at Roseburg, Or, 1 March 1H, 18HH. f Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler lias hied notice of his intentiou to make fnal proof in support cf his claim, and that Hiid proof will be made before Joel Ware, V S commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on April 30, 1898, viz: Charles O Mattesou on H E No 0094, lor the w i n w and w i s w i sec 28 tp 18 s, r 1 east. He namen the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Matthew Laflin, John II Raines, (John Kissinger, all of Fall Creek, Oregon; Charles M Kissinger, of Eugene, Oregon. li M Vkatch, KegUter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at 1W Imri.', Oregon, 1 March 24, 1898. f NTotice is hereby given that the following named Bettler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Joel Ware, U b Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on May 12, 1898. viz; Adam Kitchey on ad joining farm H E No 0979 for the s u e and s e i s w j sec 10 tp 17 s, r 1 east. He names the followiug witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: James E Kennerly, Davis M Jones, J J Fepiot, Gustav Nettl, all of Leaburg, Oregon. rQiM : 'li M Veatch, Register. g.irj( Notice for JOB ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, MEMORANDUMS, INVITATIONS, CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY, PROGRAMS, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, RECEIPT BLANKS LEGAL BLANKS, MINING BLANKS, BRIEFS. Or anything else you need executed to your entire satisfaction. Daily and Weekly r C'MPBEU B50S.. Parietsrs NOTIC E J-Oi: PUBLICATION. Iiinl Office t KosfhuiK, Orenuu, I Febiuaty aii, ls'.W. Nijiii'.-i. titmby eivfi thai the follow-iug-niuifd -citltr bun tiltd nolice of Uistn n u i'iii lo u ake final proof in fmpport ol .U claim, ami thai R.J proof will he u ad JtelWaro, Unitt-d tSt-teK Commis rion. r at EuRtue, Iine county. Orecuu, on April i. IH'jH. viz: Georg H Yerington on II E No b7C0 fur tht- n M rc7 i Iti s r 2 east. He Luun-6 the foUowii r! itntnf-eH to prove his continsans n-Hidt rue upnfc itiid nltivatio'j of. t-aid ini.d. viz: bumuel Brewbaker, Frank Mengoz, Law- retce Milliciin, ail of fcjmtuii, Lnue eonniy, Oreton; Garwood E Ksb, of Eupne, Lane county, Oregon. R M Yfatch ietitter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Office ut Itosebnry, Ore. April 5, 1898. Notice i hereby n,iven'thttt the followiug named setth r has filed notice of his inteu iton to multe final proof it. support of hit claim, and ti at said proof will be made before Joel Ware, CJ S Commissioner, nt Eugene, Oregou. ou Mny 24, 1891, viz: Frunk Schnltz, H E No lilOU, fur tho s w of ucc. 20, .p 18 S U 1 East. He names the follow ijig ifi" s lu prove his continuous rt mdeuco upon mid culiivaticn of snid land, viz: Charles M Kissinger, William H Tar sous, Eugene, Oregon; Andrew J Kissiu fjer, Joshua Tujlor. Full Creek, Oreuu. U M. Vkaicu, Itr-tiiser. NO'IICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Uoeeburg, Oregon, 1 April 0, 1H98. f Notice is hereby given that tiie following named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Joel Ware, U S Commihsiouer. at Eugene, Oregon, on May 21, 1S98, viz: John T Iuman.on H E No 71or, for the ce of see. 28, tp. 17 S, R 0 West. He names the following witneFses to prove his cuutinuous residtnee upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John R Boyd, David F Bovd, of Eugene, Oregon; James P Zurnwalt, Ira A Iiiman, of Elmira, Oregon. It. M. Vkatch, Register. NOTLt'E OF FINAL SETTLE M ENT Estate of Martha Hairer, deceaBetl -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J3l Isahelle Blakely, executrix of the estate of Martha Hairer, deceased, has filed her final settlement of said estate, and that Mon day, April 4th, 1898, has been set by order of court to hear objections, if any, to the same. IS A BELLE BLAKELY, W. A. Wood, Executrix Att'y for Ebtate. Ql Central Market kViilkec consia.dlv on handa full Sarr, BEEF, MUTTON uni and VEAl Whiili they Wi" " at IK , ifairoiti!PffltC3trtI.a w,llp,yti,t lli(!heat forl-atomi,, Hgattuda Shop on Willamette ! Paid up Usb Capitol Surplus and Profits. isojs Eugene - - Oregon. UilU of wnOiKiiiie mti on npoit rewiTi-l to ?ZS cale nr ili.-i.iii.it. All colluni, -at, anlnifUJ t..n ,111 croiupt utb-m-i n. mi 3J mm m cr . ... Of Eugene, CAPITAL (Paid up) . . fl W. E. rfROWn, Pnsuenl. B. D PAINE, vice President. F. W. OSBUIir:, Cashier. W..W. BROWN. Ass'lCliMir DIRECTORS P. W. Osburn. It. D. I'olne, W E.Brtn D. A. Paine, J. F. Rubinsiia, J. B. Harris. (Jeijeral Baijljiij? Busiijesi Transacted 07 pauorablejew Drafts Issued on tho tirincipal cttiei ol 111 United ritiitds; ulso exchange lurmjteO iir. able in nil inrelirn eountrii'S. Interest paid on time tlejionliR. Kire-proof vault for the stoiage olviltlSl apers. pColIectlons receive our promot attention. iKataiillshed In 1881.1 EUGENE, OEEGON, A general Banking Duslnex n all branches transacted i tvorable terms. A. G. HOVE V, President J. M. AB15AMS, Cashier, v r ();''. J L. PAGE, -DEALER V.1 t.r..i T. o,wi ( v,ni Dletestw" ""'"es -' , Staple and Fniicy Groceries mi in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, c.ii of!e.- tlio piibh b;lter NOTICK OF 1'IXAI. SEI XLESIW' iliid ' I. Notice lahcnhv Riviu i tow, execnto of llie isillle i'( ' ?.',",,b uetl, hs lilnl Ins neo. i l eut of (aid eslatc, P" " . th liny of A :nl, ). n.i " m r til me VA'uri iu uvr. v.j V. 1, l'BKTO. Aiimini-""' Geo. b. nonius. Attoriii'V tor i.-i"- NOTlfK rOKjrUI.ICATlOX Wo 0tollB"'fS K niinitd settler lni u'"' " fjjel s claim, 1 lhl '' V". , . V in- fi.ro Joel Wine, I niioi -"' hit, at Fwi.e. .'ft: .?" v St. P8, viz: Jolml" lloll" 1 '. " . I lm llie Lots Ho nuniM Ihe IoIWw.d. - a) rove hi, continuous ren""- IliVKlinn ot, sililiau". .... ,....,. Wilii1imMoriimor.M;M , j ;.l:lM;u,, j7T - r..U,r.l b li ', i mi Lane Ooynty Bank i:,laril Uratlin, Alum t'jmp Criek. Or.gou. R Vun KejlBrf.