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WKATIIKR FUltKCAKT FOR
WJUENE, UHKUON.
Tonight and Friday: llaln.
Union. Tl.kut.
HTATK.
Oovcmor Will H King, ol Baker.
C'ouirrmimau First District, It M
Veatcb.of Douglas. Beooud District,
U M Dcuuldson, of Baker.
Hupr.um Judge W M itaiuaey, of
Yamhill.
Secretary of HI ate Harrison It Kin
cald, of Lane.
Hlate Treusurer J O llootli, of
Josapuln.
Attorney General Joliu L Story,
of Wasco.
Huts Printer Clias A Fllcli, of
Clackamas.
Bolieol BuperlateDdent H B Dyuiau,
o( Clatsop,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTllltT.
Circuit Judge J W Hamilton, of
Douglas.
Distriet Attorney Heury Dcullnger,
of Lincoln.
IHUERSOMj OB SPAIN,
An Kloqueut flea for ttie Freedom uf
Cuba. A Terrible Arraingtueut
of Spain.
Fen inon in publio lifo, on the
platform, or with tho pen, equal
Robert U I ngereoll, the celebrated
agnoBli;, in descriptive ;overt. A
recent contribution from Ingorsoll
on the Cuban question lacks none
of the firo and vividness of descrip
tion whioli have mndo him famous.
He writes:
"At one time Spain was the
greatest of powers, owner of half the
world. NowBhe has only a few
islands, the small change of hor
great fortune, the few pennies in
the almost empty purse, Bouveniri of
departed wealth, or vanished great
ness. Now Spain is bankrupt,
bankrupt not only in purse, but in
the higher faculties of the mind, a
nation without progress, without
thought; still devoted to bull-lights
and superstition, still trying to
affright contagious diseases by re
ligious processions. Spain is a
part of the mediueval ages, belongs
to an anoient generation, It really
has no place in the nineteenth
century.
"Spain has always been cruel. S
S Prentice, many ye us ago, speak
ing of Spain, said: 'On the Bhore of
discovery it leaped an armed rob
ber, and (ought for gold even in the
throats of its victims.' The bloxl
iest pages in the history of this
world have been written by Spain.
Spain in Peru, in Mexico, Spiin in
the Low Countries all po'sible
cruellies come bak to the mind
when we say Philip II, when we
say tho Dukir ufAIva, when e
pronounce the uam"-tof Ferdinand
ami Irubella. Spain bus inllicinl
every torture, has pni.tk-ed evi:ry
cruelty, bus been guilty of every
possible outr tg. Tnere hi been
no break between T.irqueiueda
and Wcyler, between the Inijuiei
tiou and tho infamies committed in
Cuna.
"When Columbus found Cuba
theoriginul inhabitants were tho
kindest and gentlest if people,
1'hey practiced no inhuin in rites;
they were good, enntentel jieople.
The Spaniards enslaved them or
sought to enslave them. The tie J
pie rii-ing, they Here hunted villi
doa.s, they were tm lured, they were
murdered, anil finally exterminated
This was tho commencement of
Spanish rule on the Uluinl of Cuba.
The ame spirit is in Spain today
that m in Spain 'he.i. The idea
is not to cunciliile, but to coerce;
n t to tr.at ju-tlv, but to roll and
enslave. Nu Spuiitrd regard a
Cubui as having eiimil rights with
him?lf. He looks upon the inland
a-t proj erty, and upon the people
us a part of that nroin rty, both
equilly belonging to Spain.
'Spain ban kf-pt no promise m ide
t) the Ciihans, an 1 never will. At
last the Cubans know exactly what
Spain is, anil they have mado up
their in. nils to be freo or it be ex
terminated. There is nothing ill
'Utory to equal the atrocities and
outraged that have been perpetiuted
by Spain upon Cuba. What Spain
is, all know as only a repetition of
what Spain has done, only a
prophecy of whut Spain ill d i if
it has the power.
"A country that can't conquer
Cuba certainly has no flattering
chance of overwhelming the United
States. Uf course, there is some
wisdom even in Spain, and the
Spaniards who know anything of
this country know that it is abso
lute muilnoss and the utmost ex
treme of folly to uttuck us. I be
lieve in treating oven Spain with
perfect fairness. I feel about that
country as Burns did about the
devil: 'Oh, wad yo tak' a thought
an mend!' I know that nationB,
liko people, do as they must, and 1
regard Spain us the victim and re
sult of conditions, tho fruit of a tree
that was planted by ignorance and
watered by Buperstition.
"I believe that Cuba is to he free,
and 1 want that inland to give a
now flag to tho air, whether it ever
becomes a part of tho United States
or not. My sympathies are all with
those who aro struggling for their
rights, trying to got the clutch of
tyranny from their throats; for
those who are defending their
homes, their firesides, against ty
rants and robbers.
"I am in favor of an international
court, the members to be selected
by the ruling nations of tho world;
and before this court I think all
questions between nations should
be decided, and the only army and
the only uavy should be under its
direotion, and used only for the
purpose of enforcing its deorees.
Were there such a court now, be
fore which Cuba could appear and
tell tho story of the wrongs, of the
murders, the assassinations, the
treachery, tho starving9, tho cruel
ty, 1 think that tho decision would
instantly bo in her favor and that
Spain would bo driven Irom the
island. Until there is such a court
therein no need ot talking ahjut the
world being civilized."
The 5trenfcth ot Nature.
According to the ancient mythology, whea
Hercules wtvnllcU with Aiit.eus, every time
lie was thrown . he jumped tip nn.iiu
etronicrr ihnn ) ever, Kamiiiff tienh
power from J every contact with the
earth, llercu,- U conducted him at
'$S m "t"p air a way
r j atrr-netli. until ie mew
weaker ami weaker
and finally be
came exhausted.
AnlA'us is a
perfect mv in tml
of mankind. Na
ture i the real
source of health
and vigor. The
closet we keep to
Nature) laws the
MrotiRer and
healthier we
grow. When we
get away from
them we are sure
to he overcome
by weak tiens
.Oi and disease.
"i When u'k.
V; i " . 1.1
of a mi nil the
only renirdr to really cure him must te a
fwtuittl remedy. It must wotk according to
tiatntal lawn and btintr him right in touch
with Nature. Any ununtural stimulus or
mere tcuipoiary " appetuer " des no per
nunrnt cood to a prison who is debilitated
and " run down "
In these conditions the most perfect, nat.
ral strength builder is Ir. Pierce's Goldrll
Medical Iucnvery. It act directly upon
the natural nuttitive piocesws, and creates
solid, permanent strength and vital force in
the same wnv that Nature creates them.
It capacitates the stomach and liver to
vltahic the circulation and feed the nerve
centres with pure, healthy blood. This is
fiaotlv N.!me's wit of curing nervou rt
ban t ion, drtnlitr inomnu. and neuralgia.
Dutuif the pi-t v yea:, lr. Pierce'a
medicine have become rconmrd standaM
remedies throue'iout the world. Ids
"Pleasant Ivilet" are a perfect and per
manent cure for constipation.
IMMetf KHi L dr falcon, of Corpus Chritl.
Nueces Co , Terns wmtc " This la to tell vu
that 1 hs Ix-fii ill lor I wfti'v one vents nnil wi
fttnlW rureVt hr rvir me. Inen ' r.olilrn Medt
cal Iirf rv ' Jini rmrttr lrecripti" ' I
cuBiplctdy cutrtt ader Uktna the meUkloe.
mm
UNION CONVENTION CALLED
County CuuveiitiuQ Friday, April 22
Priuiaries April
ISO 111. I. (SU A I I K.
In accordant with te action of
tlie Populist, Democratic and Silver
Republican couuty conventions, UH1
in KutHfiie, March 16, 1808, the chair
men of theCouuty Central CoiuiulUeea
of thene several parties with the chair
man of the Union organization hereby
influe a call for the Laue County Utii"u
Trliuariefl to be held lu the several pre
cincts of Lane county at 1 o'clock p m
(Saturday. April 1U, 18US, for the pur
pose of ch'iosing delegated to the Union
County Convention, to be held In Eu
gene at 10 o'clock a. iu.,
FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1S98.
The basia of representation U 2 de!e-
at-8 at large for each precinct and
one fir every 30 votea uud fraction of
30 more than one half caet for William
J llryan at the November election iu
18Jtf.
According to the above basis of rep
resentation each precinct is entitled Co
the following number of djlgates, viz:
North KuKen N 1...6 'North EugeueNoi S
North Kuvcne No S 3 'fcouth Eugene Nol..a
South K unfile Nt 2 it South'Kugoue No a.. 4
Elmtru ir 'Fall Creok 3
Florence "(ioshen 3
Gate Creek ;t Ulentetia
Her in in 3- Hazel Dell
Irving .... 6 N Junction
S Junction 5 Jasper 3
Long Tom 3- Lost Valley 4
Lane fc 3 Lak Creek...- 8
Middle Fork 1 Mat! 3
Mohawk 4 4 MaplelOll. , 3
MrKeuzie 3 Mouud 3
rioasaut II1I1 A' 'Richardson 6
spencer.. 5 "L Cottage Urovo 8
W Cottage Orore S Sptlugtield.,
iuslaw 3 .Thurston
Willamette o -Walton
Bohemia 3 IK'Ceta
Creswcll 8 Cainj) Creek
Cheaher 3- 'Coyote... 3
Total ISO
Iii order to comply with the require
ments of the primary law the election
precincts within the corporate limits
of thecity of Kugene, viz: North Eu
gene 1 aud 2, and South Eugene 1 aud
2, will be represented in the conveu
tlou by the delegates elected by the
Democratic aud Populist primaries
held March 12, 1SJS.
As the several parties joining iu the
Union movement should be represented
iu the Union County Convention, it is
suggested that each preciuct divide
the delegation so that each party shall
have at least oue delegate.
J G Btevenson, Chairman Union
Central Committee.
A J isn -v .uv per AH Pattern,
Acting Chairman Populist Central
Committee.
Joshua J Walton, Chairman Dem
ocratic Central Committee.
C H Bakkb, Chairman Silver Re
publican Central Committee.
Yo Cure Cutis! J pit l ion TurcT..
Take Oiscarets Cnmlv Cathartic, lite orHa
If C. C. V. fall to cure, druggihis rufuud uiouer
To lure a Cold in One Day.
Take Lnxatlve Bromo Quinine Tab
ets. All druggists, refund the money If
it falls to cure. S"5c. The geuuiue has
L on each tablet.
Clothing Wanted. The W K C
are In need of clothing to supply the
uetdy ones brought to their notice, aud
would request that all persons having
suitably aiscarded clothing, speak to
Mrs Parsons at J H McClung's store,
or Mrs Vllloughby at the Boubontere,
and the ladies will call lor the same.
Itehlnir. Irritated, wctf. ernited Scalps, dry. thin,
tuid folllnr Half, cleanted. purl (led, and be ami
fled by warm abampoot vlth Ccticce Boar,
nd oceaalooal dreaaiiiKt of Ccticoba, purett of
emollient, the freateat thin care.
(uticura
Treatment will prodace ft clean, healthy acalp
with loiartanl, loatrons hair, when all elte falla.
mr" Uo to produr Luiartanl Hair," mallvd fra.
tth Iftm IniUntlr rtlm
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
Laud Offloost HoAfbnrg. Or.gon.
March 4. ltttt.
Xolic ii b.r.bjr ptieu 'h tbs lollowinn
tiKtuo.l scitlcr h aud notice o(
Lu intrusion to m.ks final
proof n atipport ol hU claim,
anil that aul proof will be ma.le be
fore Joel Wnre, V 8 Coaituiattioner, at
rut-ene, Orecon. on Anri IS. ism
Tiz: Xllfit J Wanl on II E No t'S17 (or Iht
s e of a 14 l li. sr I east.
lie tiamea tbe follovine witneanfB to
proTe hi, oontinitou. remilence upon and
cuiiiTHiiiMi oi. Mio land, vix:
Carey W Thouipaon, Andrew tliCi'.on
Jnruea Manneaa, lieor.e U Ward, all of
tlhalou, Oregon.
K. i? VincB.
Kettiat.r.
NOTICE l OU n'BMCATIOS.
Land Oftice at Koaebarg, Or.
March 4, IMH.
Notice U hereby giten that the lollow.
iDK-uaoied aeltlir haa filid notice of hia
Intent ion to make Unal proof iu aupport of
hia claim, and that iaid pio. ( will be male
Iwfore Joel V,re. I'.sf nimunionrr. at
Ktitfrne, Oregon, on Apill Is, IvH, ,u:
Um re O ard in 11 K No tsi tor tbe n
e 1 1 aro tp 16 a r I iatl.
lit nm the followiiiif witueiMn to
prore hia tilin.oua reaidence nton and
cnliiTation of, laid land, via
AiUtt J Waid, Cany W Thoropaon,
An.licw llickaon, Jatuea Maneaa, all ol
Klltston, Or-icou.
U M Va.r. a,
lUvialer.
HAIR
HUMORS
41
I Worn Out?
5 Do you come to the close of
jneoayinoruus1"' . i.
day, possibly week after week?
-U m ..Mil rr even too ex-
hausted to sleep. Then some
thin? is wrong. AH these
.1 a . . vmi are
a
Mr
inings inoicaie i-
t suffering from nervous ex-
t haustion. Your nerves need
feeding and your blooo en-
ricnmg.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo-
phosphites of Lime and ioda,
f. contains just the remedies to
meet these wants. The cod- j
liver oil gives the needed
fit strength, enriches the blood,
t feeds the nerves, and the hy- jj-
2 pophosphites give them tone X
and vioor. Be sure you get jj
J SCOTT'S Emulsion.
JJ AU druggiiu; 50c. and I1.00.
T sl n...vrj ru !.. V-w Yflrk.
y slui 1 01 uwnnh wn-i
Notice for Publication.
Lnd Offi 6 at Rott-bartf, O'Lon
Anril 11, lbHS.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named Bettler has aled notice of lii-i iulen
tion 10 make commutation final proof
in support of bin clumi, snd
that said proof will be iiwdo le
loie Joel Ware, U S Coiuiuifisioritr
at Eugene, LaDe county, Oregon, on
May 2o, 189S. viz: .Oron E Thompson,
on II E NoSti71. for the s w s w J4' of
sec 12 tp 18 s r 5 west.
He usees the following wiluwsf" tc
prove his noutiuuoai rcsideuce t;pon una
cultivation of said mini, viz:
David Thnmmnn. liicbard F Mors. Ad.
drew J Wood, John Cautrt-11, all of Euseue,
Oregon.
It M Veitch,
ltf-pi?ter
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Land Oftice at Koseburn, Orepon,
April 1H, IMS.
Notice ib hereby nivto tout the follow-
ingnamed settler has ti led notice of his in
tention to niake final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before Joel Ware. United States Commis
sioner at Eugene, Laue county, Orecou, on
May 28, 1898, viz: Thomas liroti; liton, on
H E No 6111 for the sw nw and nw
hw ot Sec 8, tp 17 b, r ti wtBt.
lie Lnmcs the foliowiug rfitucsEes to
prove his coutincoas residence upon uud
jaltivation of, said land, viz:
Thomas F Hise. John N Cook, of nale,
Orecon: Georco Jordrin, of Franklin, Ore
gon; David H Lakin, Eugene, Oregon.
IV Ai HATCH,
Ueuieter
NOTICE '10 CKEDITOKS.
Estate of Elizabeth Co
Notice is hereby Riven that T Gil end ricks
has been appointed Extcutor of the estate
of Elizabeth Conser, deceased, by the
County Court of Lane County, Oregon. A
persons having claimsagaiust said eatate are
hereby notitied to present the same to the
Exocutor at the First National Bank iD
Eugflno, Lnue County, Orecon, within nix
monthi from the date of this notice, with
the necessary voucher.
I . tr, L1ESHBICK3,
Gko. B. Dorbis, Executor.
Attorney for the Estate.
Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 9, 1898.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist,)
Doa Moino, li.wa, writes under d;it O
March 2.1, 183:
8. B. Med. Mfo. Co.,
Utifur, Uregon.
Gentlemkn: On arriving home last
week, 1 found nil well ami anxiously
waiting. Our little girl, eight hik. one
half years old, who haa wanted away
to 38 pounds, if now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. R.
Cough Cure has done its work well.
Hoth of the childreu like it. Your 8.
B. Cough Cure haa cured and kent
awsy all hoarstiess from me. Ho give
v io every one, witn greetings lor all.
Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. and Mks. J. F. Ford,
If you wish t3 !cl Iroah and cheerful, and
ivftdy for the Sr!:ig'a work, clt-ante the system
with the Headriche and Liver Cure, taki g
wo or three doii a week.
Bold under a poaltire guarantee
&0 rtnu vir tottl bv all dinB''
NOTICE.
U S Lash Office, )
KostBuitu Obkuon,
February, 9, 1S08. j
Complaint ha vine been entered at thisofiice
by Carl I) Euhler acaintt William W Hay
ffrahandoniiitT hi honietead entry No 7"i,
date.1 July i, 1m, uiHn the Into 1, 2, 8 and A,
wtion", townhip 17 south, ranee Id west, in
Lane county, tlrtnu, with a iew to the can
cellation of said entry, the said parties are
herty suunnoned to anpear at the otlice of
Joel Ware, U M Couimitiinor, at Kuyene,
Orciron, un the ;Ust iiay of March, 1S.W, at 10
o'clock a m, to rernxmd and furnish testimony
concerning aid alleged alandonuient. Hear
in at this nthce on tho testimony so Liken uu
April I', 1ms, at 10 o'clock a in, Snrhcicnt
evidence haviiikt been tiled to show tl.at per
snial service cannot he hail, it is hereby
ordered tliAt sorvirt 1 made ly publication
in the Euere Ou -nl, accrdinic to law.
K V BATCH, lir lister.
K S SllkHlliAN, Ueceiver.
NOTICE YOU FCltLlCATION
Laud Office at Uosebnrt;. Or., )
Murch 31, 1H38. f
Notice hereby given that the foltoT-o-namcd
setthr h AIM notiroofliis
iuteutioti to make flual prof in support of
bin claim, and that unid proof will be made
bffore Joel Ware, V. t. CiUiiuiM;oLt'r,
1 Kutfvne, Oregon, on May 10, ly,
u: llovHrd M Kaufm.ui on H E No 6n8
for thee l n w aud lot 1, 6c tp l."
, r 1 w, si.
ll ritruts the following wittuvses to
prove his continuou irsidrnce npn aud
cultivation of said land viz:
Solomon lUrn-n, John FiM. Edward
Htruej, George Hi', rH of M-tbel, Ortgcu.
H. M. VKAlCil,
H'iiitr
Moll's Nerverine Pills
The pvt
remedy k-r
nervous prcis
t ration iv.d
ti .
Cli.Vof l!
iiV3 Renerjtive or
i v ;dr.i of etV.r
ex, uch u Nervota Proatrjtion. Fiilipg or
loat Nhnhool Impotence-, Nijhtly Enni
mooi. Youthful Errora, Mental Worry, t
ctsiive uv ol Tobacco or Opium, which
lead la Cimumctioci and Inianity.
per K t hv muli 6 Kixej for $5.00.
MOTT S CHtKiCAL CO., Prop t, Cliisljr.j, Qr.
For sale ty Wilklns & Muu.
NCiTI F()K I'L Iil.K-A l IDX.
, I
Oftice at ltowlmrs, Un i '
March li, IUI'8.
Noli U bn'hv lliveu thllt the folio-
ingnauifd utilrr husfll.d noliceofhi.- in-,
teDtlou to uiuke liuul proof in auppolt " .
hia claim, and tht eaid oroid ll. te mad,;.
roroJj.-l Were, V S C'omma-ioner. :
Kug.w, Or. t"U. c,u AP''' VIZ
Clieottr I) Huns oo K Noilin, for tb"
tw of ace. --. 'I1- 1 . cl.
He uwuea the folloii llu'.n ''
pro?e his coiitiuiioua rtaidmce upon uud,
cullivatlou of aaid land, viz: I
Frank Stattord, Banford Hkiuier, Jim'oo
Nicholron, Charles llansu-rrjr; uli of l.o-
bank, Ort-fc'on. .....
I; M mien,
Url<T.
EXKf'U TOlt'S NoTlOK.
Xiitk- herrbv itieen that the unileraiitned,
M il Datia, haa Wen duly a l-pinted eec-u-t.u
of the e.uteof Catharine Davia deceased
the cntn tv ci.nrt "( Kane cm lity, ttrelfon;
ddal ;'u havint- clsinia nainat auid
tlttte ar.' hertl y nutilied to present the aaiue
,uy v.-ntitd to taid ntiluinistrator at the law
H. ie if I. 'il)iu, Kutme, Or, k n. withiu
is u,onth fn lu the date "f this notice.
llated t'uji-ne, l)ri-K"o, i'cb 17th, lbi'8.
M M. Davis.
Executor of the estate of
Cuthariue Davis deceased.
I. UlLtEf, Atty.
OTICE FOK rCBLICATION.
Land Oflice at Ibtfeburir, Or, 1
MurrhlS,l.S'S. f
Xotice U herelfV liiveii that t!te foil. (win
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make pnal proof iu support r f Ms claiui,
and that f-aiil proof ill be made before Joel
Ware V S cm mi'ioiier, at Eiiyene, Oregon,
on April 30, ItttW, viz: Charles i) Mattesou on
II F. No Wr-14, for the w J n w i and w 4 s w i
sec 28 tplHs, r 1 eiist.
Hf lusmea the followintr witnesses to prove
hia contiguous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
Matthew Larlin, John II Raines. John
KiNtincer, all of Kail Creek, Oregou; Charlts
M KisMuger, of Eutrene, Oregon.
H M Viatch, llegiater.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Oftice at lioseb.irf:, Oref.on, )
March L'l, lti'W. f
Notice is hereby given tha. the Xollowinff
name.1 settler has filed notica of his intention
to make final proof in BUi.pnrtof his claim,
and that said pioof will be made before Joel
Ware, U S Coimiissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
on May viz: Adam Kitchey on ad
joining farm H E Nn tV.7. for the s i a e i and
b e i s w i sec 10 tp 17 s, r 1 east.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
James E Kennedy, Pavia M Jones, J J
Pepiot, Gustav Nettl, all of Leaburi:, Oregon.
Ii M Veatcu, liefiister.
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
PS
fa
C Mr BELL BEOS.. Proprietors
Summons. 1
In the Cirniit Couitof the Sute of Ore"u I
f.r Line ('ountv.
lieiiecca J. tipivy, I'l.dntltr, j
V r
Elra Spivy. Defendant. ,'
'I'.i l ira Spivy, the defendant arwtve nuifd.
TN THE NAME iV THE STATE 4F
X (Ire-on: V-u are hereby required to ap
I (t-ar ami answer the com'.'litint Hied ay;iin-it
you in the above entitled tuit on or 1 frn the
tiriit day of the next rek'til'ir tt-rm of auid court,
which will he Monday, the l.Jth day of June,
lS'.tS, following tJio expiration of the time pre
scribed in the order for the publication of th;
mmmi'ina: and if you fail to so appear and
.1.1 f..r u .nr tl, r,,f
pUintitf will apply to Kiid court f(r the n lid
demanded iu his raid complaint, to wit:
That the marriage contract now exi-tinc be
'ween plaintiff and defendant be forever dir
solved urd that plaintiff have ti ec.'.ie and
custody of Willie Spivv iw.d Lt!a Ir-'pivv
minor children if plaintiif and defendtint, uud
for full relief in ui 1 suit.
Thw stmmiuiitt is publidied by order of the
j 1 1 Hi. J. C. F.illerton, judye of the almvft en
titled cr.-urt, made at rhainher.-i iu Jioneburu,
Oregon, on the 2ui day .f April, Ihl'S.
1 ated tltia titli day of April, IX'S
L. ItlLVEF,
Atturnc) for 1'laintiT.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Land Ottice ttt Koupbn', Ore.
April 5, lftifrt.
Notice is hereby j-iveu that the following
imUJtd nettUr hah liu d notice of hif inteu-
itciu to miiktt uiiul pioot
Kiinuort of hia clniu ninl tLot said proof
uill be u.adu bt-b.-ro Joel Ware, 'J S
CouiiuiHtii'.ner, Ht Eugene, Ongon, tm
May 24, laUS, viz: Frank Schulu, II E
No tilOD, .'or the u w of wo. aO, tp la a It
1 East.
lit niitnes tho following wi'UfisiB to
proTe. bis continuous rt vidence nj ou (nu
ciiiiivaiioD oi Him muu, viz;
CharlfH M Kisiufter, William H Vax
sons, Eugenp, Ort-ou; Andrew J Kisnin
(ier, JoBhut luiur. fail creeK, uregon.
It. M. Vkaicu,
iteis: r
NOTICE FOU PCJiLICATION.
Land Oflice. at Iioseburg, Oregon,
Aniil . IHW. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has riled not'ee of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be mnde before Joel
W are. U S Commissioner, athiueue, Oregon
on Mav 21. viz: John T Ionian, on II
E No "105, fur the ue J of sec. 28, tp. 17 S, K
(i West.
He names the following wiLneeses to prove
his continuous reHiUL-nce upon and cultivation
ot said land, viz:
JohnKliovd, David F Boyd, of Eugene.
Oregon; James I' Zumwnlt, Ira A In mail, of
E hi: n a, Oregon.
11. M. Vbatch,
yl.iilEiBBi
Central Market,
1 ' K J 1 K
'-'"Ols.
.Viilktep constaniij cn iianda full
BEEF, MUTTON
rORK and VEAl
!.(.!. tl,t-y will .
i lairssjre ol tbe mine m, ..
W will ..... . I ... , .
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furKui r.,ie,ji.IK..u
Shot) on Willamette st
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liius:,
list lisn! Iii
Ol Eugene.
I'alJ up Usb t'spltsl ftjiyu,
Siirphis d Profits, 850,1k)
Eugene - - Oregon,
A eonirn) bitnkiiur huainom done
able t.rnm. iKht .imfti r.n NKw ViJi
bllln of cl,i,, e,.ld ej(m
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All coiicctir En ei.'tna'j , tn tu Kj
nipt atwr.iiim, "
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... Of Eupe, Origin,
CAPITAL (Paid up) .... $51,1
W. E. rfHOWn. President.
B. D PAINfc. Vice President.
F. W. OSBUli1:. Cashier.
W. W. BK0WN, Ass t Cashier
DIRECTORS
F. W. Osburn. K 1). I'oinc, W. B.Urcn
U. A. Paine, J. F. Kobinson.l I), liirrii.
fi Cieijeral Baijliijg Busiijes;
Xraijsaqted 017 pauorablejermi
Drftt iui'il nn the iriiicnal cities of ti
I'nited Stfltes; also ovtnuit'e furuisted iu
al'ie iu all foR-imicoiitriis.
lilt crest imid on li mo cl.-nii.
Firv-proof vault for (lie .storage of nhiil
pnpers.
Collections receive our prompt attention.
Lane Ooiiy Bank
iKsta'illsbpil In lssi
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking Dusines
n all branches transacted m
avorsble terms.
A. O. HOVl'.Y, President
J. M. ABKAMS, Cashier
A. U. HOS'KV'Ji!., Att:i
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