Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, October 21, 1898, Image 2

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    UA' EWEXE GUARD.
Publi.hel vey t-.etiizt of tb) week, &oo
d y. excepted A'hlre-s aT cmjinuiiie.tlolui
ml ruski all lewiiuuci.. piyabl t. tha
1.i"jeskOU III), Eugene, Ore;ol!.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
mil.V.
1 (silvered by carrier, per week. .
Tielivered by carrier, per month
l.yinail, oue year (la advance)..
Six months
One month
81 -gle copies
Will not be tent by mail to any address, (or
any length of time, unless paid in advance.
WKKKI.T.
One your (ill advance) 82 00
Six montlia 1 m
Advertising rate, triad, known on applica
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Entered an secood-claas matter at the
Eugene, Oregon, postotlice.
K YSTRRN OI'KICK-2lti to 2S4 Tempt
Court, New York City. K. KATZ, Alton
CAVFHlCLIi BUOS PubliaherB
ft?E EUGENE
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Kill .MY, OCTOBER 21
Weather Bureau Daily Report
Portland October 21. 1KM, U:ll A.
WKATIIKH I'OHKOAST FOB
KUUKNB, OKKOON.
'.might, and Saturday: Fnlr.
Ail IBiillipa Letter, to IIiIh office
should bo tl I relied o IIIIC ;l ,tlil
iiinIcimI of olllier of 1110 proprlol
ft.'r.oliutl v,
or of llio proprietor
( A.lll'llia.l. ItHOS.
HOI'S AMI PRUNES.
YoHtorday'H Stloro StutoBmiin
b..jh: Iltipa are holding up uploAd
jilly, and the choicer gradus uto
selling very fast. More than three
lourthd of the orop is now uold in
Oregon and out of tho growers'
1' iiidx. The crop wan butcen 55,
0U0 and 00,000 biles, and was a
m.i il oue, although a nuiniierof lota
li.ve been found whicli are off color
iihilllavor ond were improperly
tl'i 'd. The market in now ranging
lr-'irt 13J to 151 cents, and guner
hI ly 15 cents is required to buy an
iivnrago good hop. Tho Eastern
iwirkotBaro flrhi, but mit quite up
1 '.ho Eiigliuli. The world's abort
.', as it was reported in these
e iiu nna about three weeks imo, has
lirnven about correot, ond the in
d.i'.ttloni are for a continued Btrong
iiMiket. Tho prune
market in not in quite so Butisfuo
tmy a condition. Tho Kastern
111 rkel in Badly tliHlurnod and quo-.
In ions, aro merely nominal. One
pi.'juinent shipper, when sunn yea
ttrday, said: "If growers hold oil',
an I do not ofl'ur too fruoly, tho
nim ket will recover. There are 350
lo -100 cars of- Oregon prunes
alieady sold for delivery in October
and tho 11 rut hull' of November.
Cars are scarce, as is also box
materi il, while the grading capac
i v is limited, and purtios operating
gi. tilers do not seem to realize the
necessity of getting the goods
t!rough quickly, so that the seller
enn make a delivery on time,"
A llHAVii HAl'E.
The New York I'rB brings hack
to life the letter of Beverly Tucker,
written from Canada in 1S65, and
charging l'resident Johnson wi'h
having procuK'd tho nnst-iiiation
of President Lincoln.
It recalls Johnson's ambition,
natural rcvengefulnots, notes
mortification of tho last Lin
coln inauguration day, when John
son whb so drunk and when he was
diicctly snubbed hy Lincoln; tho
killing of Booth, that dead me.i
ciuld tell no tiiles, and makes out a
H'.rong case that Johnson was the
only person on earth who had a
strong personal intercut in having
Mr Lincoln killed. Tin letter is a
reminder of the bitterncs tt of those
days, and makes it seem
"onderful that there was ever any
roc iiicilirtlion between the north
and the south. That such rojon
ciliation baa been accomplished in
h s
the
a single generation is, we think, a
cortiin proof that the nieu of the
United Stales are not only the
aiobt gunerouH ruco thai ever ex
isted, but tlm very b'-stiiiui bravest
people ihat ever limy lit out a
glorious destiny loi theioxelves.
Tne average yield of wlitut in
1897 wa;: In the Un u.d States,
13.4 bushels per acre; in England,
29 bushels; in SjoiUud, 37 bushels.
The relative yields usually run
about in that way. We, ofouree,
can priduue as much wheat to the
acre as European nations, if we use
the came mean. This they did
not do, and we hliull not do, until
'orced to do bj by the ethaustiou of
the soil by continu iuh and unin
telligent cropping. vVehive now
got about as low as England ever
WiiB, and if precedent is to guide,
must be about read f to put brains
into our farming and increaie our
annual outnu'.
The representatives eieu'nd to the
legislature last June will gel two
whacks at the public crib station
ery, spittoone, etc. The Albany
Dunocr.it remarks that it is not
often that the stuie set of men pass
two appropriation bills, but Ihat
will bo done in Oegon. No 1 has
just been passed, a big one too, and
No 2 will be attended to in
January r Ke.bruury, and it will be
made as big as possible, for that IB
the spirit of the majority.
The Kansas prohibitionists have
placed a oniqu - character on their
state ticket lor governor, in the
person of ex-Senator Puffer. This
will call forth all the ingenuity of
the cartoonists, whom the l'cffjr
whiskers have never failed to furn
ish a subject for illustration,
a. 4 ifaiWgS
The JackHonvillo Titnes Buy 8
that ono orubaid in Jackson county
paid $100 per acre clear of all ex
penses and this the second years
hearing. Tins id good for the
apple proJucer ami shews what
there is in this fruit.
A New Obstacle.
The old obstacles that used to prevent
the marriftffe of lovitifr couples nre out of
diite. The bloud-and-thunder villinn is a
myth nowaday. The cruel father is only
a trndiliou. Distance, absence and ahip
wreck in these days of cheap, wife and
swift transportation do not count. The
new obstacle is a common sense one. It
is ill-health on one side or the other, and
sometimes on both.
Men nowadays hesitate to marry a wom
an, no matter how beautiful, no matter how
attractive, or interesting, or witty, if she is
a sullerer from ill-health. All men worth
bavin? desire happy, healthy children.
Any woman who will, may fit herself for
the duties of wifehood and the exalted func
tion of motherhood. Dr. Tierce's Favorite
Prescription banishes nil hindrance in the
nature of local ill-health. It Rives health,
power and capacity to the delicate and im;
portaut organs concerned in wifehood an."
maternity. It corrects all displacements,
lllays inflammation, heals ulceration, stops
txhaustitiK drains and soothes pain. It
prepares for natural, healthy motherhood.
It makes maternity easy and safe and al
most painless. It Insures a new-comer
constitutionally strong- and able to with
stand the usual ills of babyhood. It is the
greatest of nerve tonics and restoratives.
Medicine dealers sell it and an honest
dealer will not urjfc a substitute upon you.
" After RufleHng imtolil tortures," writes Mrs,
T. jVrrgitnon, of Itox jg, IKiukIu Station, Selkirk
Co,, Mnnitolm. " 1 tlrnuk (UkI 1 ton ml relief and
cure iu Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription."
The profit side of life is health. The bab
ance is written iu the rich, red, pure blood of
health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
constipation and make the blood rich and
pure. They never gripe. By druggists.
One of tno nmHt ana noHt equipped
rallnmdH Ih the Chicago. M,!wRiikeo A
Ht Paul. On our recent trip through
South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and
IllluoU we tried thl mil road and
know whereof we speak. The road In
splendidly equipped with fast trains,
he coachesnre all furnished with the
at tnt Improvements and It In a pleus
tire to ride with these peoule. They
employ none but sober. Industrious
men who comUuitly look after the
comfort and safety of the traveling
pMhlto. Anyone traveling in the above
or adjoining stntes nliould take the
Milwaukee road hy all means It It 1
convenient to do so. If you wish In
formation eoi cernliitf this excellent
and popular road, nk any ticket audit
or write to O J Kddv, Uettetal Agent
at Portland, Or ami he will gladly
give It. Uenesfe, Idaho News.
Notice.
My wife Mra Minnie Ijnndstrom,
having left my bed and hoard without
nwt cause nil persons are hereby noli-
lied that I will not he reHpontdble for
any debts contracted by her after this
date Oct 10th lS'.'S.
P A Landstkom.
EA Or. WtUUms' Intttsn Tllo
JVtiutmoul will curx Hi hut,
tileHluitf a tut lu'hui)t
1'tles. li ubHorlw the tumors,
ailuys the ttcbuiK at once, arts
fl.is a ixmlilrt. iHi'.i Instant ro-
lit(. Pr. vtUiains'lnUanrileOlnt
mt'iil is tirenan-tt for 11 leu aiul lUh-
Inn' of the prtvato part. Kverv tnx Is
witrrwiutHi. iy urUk'Kii- "J niu on rr-f-IM
ot frlif Ml eeuts ami $l.W. WILLIAMS
MANUtAClURING CO., i'rvp. Clcvolaud, Ohio-
For sale hy Wilklns A Lluu.
r
The Puce Commission.
In considering terms of Peace, it is of vital im
portance to remember that the largest piece and
the best piece of really good chewing tobacco
in ths world is the JO-cent piece of
PLUC
m
Any discussion of pieces or comparison of brands
can only result in the award of every claim to
America and to Battle Ax. Try it to-day.
Remember the name
when you buy again, e
BUSINESS CAHDS.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
w c HALE
ALE k NORTON,
11 11 NOHTON
IF
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Rooms 1 and 2 Cliriamao Block.
E17QENE. OBEaON. 4
J M WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Onlluctlons a xpeclultv.
Ollicf Ovor Laoa CounW Hank,
eo a douuis,
Iji
attorn e y-at law,
Oflico Over Iftno County Banlc.
EUOENI, OlIRIION.
J- BILYEU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Olli e Ovor Finlt National Bank.
Euiieme, OllKUON.
-FIEST
Of Eugene.
Paid up Gash Capital, $50,000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
AOKNKKAL I1ANKIXO BUSINESS
Done on rt-asonnhlo terms. Ki'ht
drafts on Chicago, ban Francisco and l on
lam!, Oregon.
Bills of exchanRe sold on forfiwn countries.
Deposits received subject to check or certifi
cate of de i mh it-
All collections eutniHted to us will receive
prompt attention.
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.
Oriice uf the Secretary of Stale.
Ham. 11, Oregon, beptemWr 3,
HeaUd proi.saU will b received at this olhce
..Dtil nL, 'oven.ler 4, IM, to fruul. the
foll.iwuK i tides fr ths SUte 4 Or'a. for
tbetiseof tl.d Wlh liitliuial SivtoMii "t tne
Lei-'whttive Atseiiitly. ,.
X, reams lepal cap, 14 II 7 ru.-iw'.
white laid, t'harter Oak, Scotch linen, r
other g5tl pjier. w .
30 reauu first class ContfriiM Note. lml,
' 7 rulim. white laid, or other (food psjlr.
10 ream- letter naiwr, 12 lbs. , N. 7 r''""
wiiit laid, t.'arew, Charter Uuk, hcoteb
JJi tu or other tfood pa)er.
!W rtams typewriter paper, letter euo,
paracm letter wove, No. 3A. l,vy Paper
Company, or other good piper.
HO ream typewriter par, lffc'I size. ara"
Kon letter wove No 3J, Vallt-y Paper Com
pany, or other koimI paper. ...
C reams typewriter t-aper, le'al size, i ara
Hva letter wove No. 1J, Volley Paper Com
pany, or other co-h! paper.
ti buxes Little aatiu buih carbon pawr,
blue, size HxIM.
G boxes Little's satin fiiiish carben pa-jer,
blue, sizoHxlO.1).
10,000 No. (id envelopes, GO lbn. No. 1 rag,
lifytws railroad steel peas, No, 40.
"0 nn'fB (Jillot's stdel pens, No 404.
i r.'BS Gillot's steel psiis, No. 30:i.
8 Krnaa Ehterbrooks 'J" pens.
6 jrosfl l'alcon steel pen-, No. 018.
6 gross ifisterbroik & Co's probato Bteel
pens 31-i. .,1.1
G gross Ertterhrook & Go's Judges quill Bteel
pens, No. 312. ..... t ,
G gross Ksterbnwk & Co s Chancellors Bteel
twrs, No. 2:10.
" C grors homlou IncanUeecent, M. Jacobs
No. 4. , x
2 doz. Hanfonl s camma. reu iiik, units,
fi gross penholders, black enamel, la rye.
10 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands,
No. 5.&
4 doz. Peck, Stow & wiicocK sinK sia. us,
10 doz. 1 eck, Stow uiicox s iuk Buanus
No. 420.
12uoz. ivory loliiers, J men sranoaro.
A inv tvnrv folders. 10 inch ConLTes.
4 doz. mucilage cups, .No. 8, Morgan's
patent.
10 doz. mucilage stands, reservoir, No G
Morgan a patent.
3 reams Parker's treasury blotting papor,
nfftinnml. 1-1(1 Cb.. white.
2 gross No. 2 Eagle recorder lead pencils,
sty. buu.
fi drz. Hantoro s premium tuna, quarts.
2Adoz. Stalford's writing rluid, quarts.
IU doz. Nnnijareil guuuntsd stub files No.
92. 11 wlrt inches. AOO Rtuls.
4 doz. implex cupuoaru lewr cups, legat
false,
20 dozen Duplex letter e'ips.
doz. Fahers rubber i nl, rs. 14 inch flat.
15 doz. steel erasers, l-OLtis No. 18, 149
bone.
3 doz. steel erasers, lingers No, 18, 119
ebony.
70 boxes Fabers No. 300 rubber bands, as
sorted sizes.
5 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2, hexagon
gilt.
12 gross Falters lead pencils, No 2, round,
fiilt
20 doz. Fabers patent ink and pencil rubber
erasers, mammoth.
3,000 McG ill's patent paper fasteners, No.
2. flat bead.
3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners, No,
z, round ueau't, wnite.
3,000 McGill's patt-nt paper fasteners. No.
4, flat head.
15 doz. Table pads, to hold paper, 10x24
inches, strong leather tips,
lf doz. waste paper baskets, cross bar, No 4.
3 doz. waste pajer baskets, small. No. 11,
rourd.
20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2.
4 doz. Sauford's mucilage, quarts.
All bids submitted should be marked "Pro
posals for Stationery." None but the btst
quality of goods Will be accepted.
The richt to reject anv or all bids is reserved.
All of the above articles must be delivered
at Salem, Oregou, on or betore December 10,
1898.
Very respectfully,
H P. KINCA1D, Secrotaryof Stite.
T G Hendricks,
President.
S B Eakin,
Cashier.
A
C WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office -One ImU block south of Clirismna Blk
Euoenk, Okbiion.
HEI.Mlia W THOMPSON CIIAH A HAltllY
IJllIOMl'SON HARDY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Otlice In Flint National Bank Buililing.
Practice in all the cotirU.
Euoenk, Okkoon.
p EO. B DORRIS,
ATTOMNRY COITNHEI.OR AT-LAW
WIP iiractioe In all the courts nf the Seconil
Jiulicial Dinttict and In the Siiprmie Court
of the stale.
.Special attention nlvcn to collections ttlul
uiatters in probate.
MEDICAL.
I)
R J W HARRIS,
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Othee Over Wilkins ft Linn's ilrup storo.
Ollioe Honrs D to l'J a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to
t iu'.
Iteiidenc6--Ferry street between 11th and
l-.'th.
r KUYKEXDALL, li. V.
I'HYSICIAN AND SVRC.EON.
EUGENE
Loanz:Savinys Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon
CAPITAL (paid up) 350,000
W. E BROWN, Cresiaenl.
B. D PAINE. Vice President.
F. W. OSUUHK. Cashier.
W. W. BROWN, AsllCaillar
DIRECTORS-
FWOSBURN, B D PAINE, W E BROWN
D A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS
A 4J-utral ItuiikiiiK HiiHiiicNH
TraiiMiivIrd on Knvorublo TrrniH
Draft, Issued on the principal cllloi of Hi,
United Slates; also exchange furnished avail
able in all forelmi countries.
Interest raid on thm .lutut.iia
Flre-prcol vault for the storage of valuable
Collections receive our prompt at nilon.
Olhee Int'hrlsman Block.
Siwcial attention to stuvery and surgical dis
ea.es of women.
, K SEI.OVER, M.D.
Late resident surgeon St Vincent rtospital,
l'ortland, treg n.
Oitic Walton lUvk. nst to Hotel Kngene
HiviiitnceAt Mrs M J babbs, Huh ami
fevntt .
jH G 1UDDI.K,
Oflie On lHve street, Ivtween Fifth and
Sixth sitvets, oue block west of Miuuesot
ll.ltol
li. W. J. XOVINGKK,
OSTKOPATH.
iMm 1 and 2, son 1 mntr laue Ccunty
Hank HUU-.
Oflii-e hours, 8 to 3.
LANE COUHTY BANK
(i:alnbliiied In isse.,
or-
EUGENE, i OREGON.
A General enking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. . HOVEY, PnsliKiit
J. M. AKKAMH, Cashier
A. (i. HOVJ5Y Jit., AHut Cashiei
S HrCKEY,
JKWE1.KR.
Walt h,s and CUvks ReiialmL
Kl'osjir, OaKuox
entrai Harkei,
MM WATKINS
I'KOl'KETOKS.
Will keep constantly on band lull a supp!;
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
WliUh (hoy will soil t tho lowtMt
uinrkH prloos.
tatr siare or tae duSIIc Dairoaigs sall:!!;.s
:-TO THE FARMERS. j
We will pay H,e ,KlK.t market pri,,
fr Fat Cattle, Hopi ami Sheep.
Shon on Willamette St.,
EUOKNE, OKBOON.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of OreKon
for Kane- Comity.
p.. K. ( ummius, 1 J:iin.iii, , i
VK. I
Uvmu Cumuiiii", ndGlo uinitjin, bin
i I.' .I.J... If Alw (
Wlie, iiaiiif o iin'iii"-."""" -...a,
Hubert E. Morris. WillLun t'. Mrris r
Sarah Petteys, Kate Warren, Clara j
llewit, Mary Kreimer. Chancy Cum !
mins, Koval A. Cummins, M. F. Cum 1
ituii'', and W. A. Cummins, Defendants. 1
in pmtitv to reforn a deed, and the des
cription of tii lands desert Iwd in such tleed.
To James K. Moriifl, d.dm H. Mnrrif, Knh
v Mnrrir.. William C Morris, Sarah Pet
teys, Kate warren, t iara iiewn, no i innry
Kreimer, tieienuauis buhyu uuuicu.
IN THK NAME OF TUB STATE OF
fin-Ymi. and each of you are hereby
summoned to'appear In said court, and answer
the complaint ot the piainuir, nieu ngainhi
.. timrniii. rn or neiore iiiouu.tv. iiu
day of October, 18i, that beintr the first day
of the npxt renulsr term of said court, to be
i,, miii hrtN oTi. ut ttie touri iioiise. in li-
peue, in Lane County, St te of Oregon; and
it you rail to appear, ana wiowenu uuteiu .c
quired, the idaintilf will apply to Baid court
for the relief prayed for in said compKint,
towit: For a decree of said court reforming
and correcting a mistake in the deed made,
executed, acknowledge.-1 and delivered by
William Cummins, and E. K. Cummins, bis
wife, on the L'nd day of March, lS'.t4, to the
defendant, Byron Cummins, recorded r.n the
1st day of May, 1SH4, indeed book 30, page
2.15, reconls of said county; said deed having
been so executed and frfven, for a full con
sideration and value, with the int nt, andfor
the purpose of convey iui! to said Hyrou Cu
mins, the following destjribed lauds aDil eal
property, to-witj
C'oinmencinp at a point 4" rods North of the
S. W. corner of S. E. J of N. E, of Section
17,'Tp. 1IS. U. 4 West: ihence West 320
rods. North 45 rods, East 320 rods, and thence
Soufh 45 rods to the place of beginning, con
taining DO acres, in Lane County, Oregon; anil
so reforming and correcting said deed and
description of said lands therein piven as to
be and read as, ami the same, as the descrip
tion last above given and set out, instead of
the description given and Bet out in said deed,
which was, ami is as follows:
Commencing at a nnnt ' red- V I'tb r-f the
S. W. corner of K. 1 of X K. J .f S- fti-n
17 Tp. KOLTIITEEN (141 s. U. 4 W-!.
thence West 320 rods, North 45 rods, Emit
320 rods, and theuie South 45 rods to the place
of beginning, contniniiu; !K acres, in Lano
County, Oregon; said descriptions being iden
tical, and the same, except as to the
Township, and the description in Baid deed
having been giyen by the mutual mistake of
all the saiil parties to said deed: And for a
decree declaring tho plaintiff, the subsequent
purchaser of said lands, to be tho owner in
tee simple of the whole thereof, and that each
and all of the defendants iu this suit, and nil
persons claiming bv( or through them, or eith
er of them he forever barred, restrained, and
enjoined from asserting, or claiming nny
right, title, or interest whatsoever in, or tn
said lands, or any pur thereof; and for such
othr and further relict as maybe equitable
in the premises.
This summons is published in the Daily
Kcof-NE OuAiiufr six consecutive weeks by
order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of
the Second Judicial District of the State of
Oreann. whicli said order bears date of Sep
tember the 8th, being made at chamber
nt l.oseburg, Ooregon.
L. flll.YE",
Attotney for Plaintiff,
Dated this 10th day of S ptemher, 1808.
In l"o c.iit iiii i
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NOTICE TO CREDITOK8
Notice is hereby oiveu that the nudi-r-
eigneii baa been by tho Ccunty Court of
Lane oouuty, Oregon nppoiuteil execu
trix ol the estato of .1 . W Jubuson decenscd,
and ull persons having ohiiuia a2ainat said
e?talo ore hereby notifUd to preaent the
same to me duly verified at the law office
ol I.. It. bsipwortb, lu bugpue, Oregon
within aiic mouths from the date hereof.
Kugene, Orrgou. Dated Sept. l'Jth 18U8.
UhLKN ii. Johnson,
Executrix of tho estate of J. W.
Johusou, deceased.
E. If, Skipwoiitii, Atty for eta'o.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Noifco is hereby given that the nniUr
sluei:, J. U. Hill and A. I.. Hill, have
been duly appointed executors of the lust
will and If stuiner.1, und of the edote of II.
N. Hill, oeccused, by the County Court of
Lane County, Oregou, nnd all persons hay.
iiiKCluiuii against said estate are hereby
notified, nnd rraniied to nresmt the same
duly verifled, to Ihe undersigned, nt the
law oflice of L. Uilyeu, in Euueue. Orecon,
within six uionlln fiom tho dule ol this
nonce
Dated September 17, lo'.)8.
J. It. Hill, .
A. L Hill.
Executors of estate of II. N. Hill, de
coast d.
L. Hilt! u, Attorney.
NOTICE TO CltEDIl'ORS.
Notice is hero -iy given that Ihe nuder
siguul UeDry DjkeB bus been appointed by
the County Court (or Lano County Oregou
executor of the estnln nf .Inl.n il.-Lc A-
ceased. All persons haviug claims against
sum esiaie are uereuy collhed to pn sent
thesame to Bind execntor at the lawohlco
of Hale and Norton In Eugene, Oregon,
within six mouths from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon Ibis 2ud day of
Si ptemher, IS'js.
Hai.k & NOBTOS, ilKNni DlKKB,
Attorneys for Estate. tiecutor.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate of Philip Mlllkey deceased.
Notice in h.trl.i- i n tt .
... . ,ult, tlarrl(1
execntor ot saul estate has filed his account
for tins) EOttlamont nt ..IJ . ..
, .7 - . , c"',lri eon Mon
day the i th day of November, lij'Jrt, has
.... u, mui'i ui me i, our', lo near ob ec
tionB to the s'tme.
Dated Eugene, Ore( on, October 8, 189S
Ono n Dobris, J H Habuis,
Attorney for eetute, Ex.clltor.
phlintiit will ,,,,,,; ;'',,"'-' ""'Jit
lief prayed fotSUhi eow"
vnn I,...!.. ... "'. '"P.'illilfiLj
. .. 1U WH; 11':., . . -.111!,.
jll.lKnient ,ljllk , ' " f.tSZ
McKiiiKy, lor,heM,m l,tt
Wllh.be intereM ll re,.u' to
peroeut pernimii,,, "er.lt.jT
and for '! hirty Dollar" , uT 3'
brat cause of s,-ll01, a,, ,"'IJ In,:
sum of if Oil tjo, toK,b. r I ."
u at the rate of lu p, 'c'
since January 3, 1S'I8. CBi V' '
"!in."ndfor,.nf,niln
this action. ' lhl'fiiini,J
It is onli r.d l.v ihe r, ., .,
Hamilton, J,,,,,,-;., ,, .''' He Ho,,
summons l. m,.,i,. .;"' ol a,
a week for six ,.,', ' ' m, I
uuleu Scut. 1 nun -"
'""ftAtton
SummonsT
h.;Lrn:un';r""Ufl,'e
mary BC Aiuaut, 1'laintiir l
Vi. ' I
Eugene Kt Awant. IW...1... f
l.i I.UKene St A,a,;t,
IN 1 HI! XAMR ill' T.,
ra.s-Yi, n I....... .. s'ATEci
quired to appear ,l J,,w?ffl"?
hied against you in tl,e llb(,ter
lie nrxt rf-nln.. t .. "ni wi
gunandholdenattheST;,1'
Tf v.. . fan ... : :..rn'
quired, the phliS,
or the relief piiiyedhiiati''
Thishimnnons U puMUerl in tb Fir,
Hamilton, judge ,.f tl,e iie0,l
. ... .... . , iiregtin; Mll j,
liiado nt elmmheis, ,) i, ,ialeJ m
, L Hum,
. , , Altnrney lorl'ujis!
Dated Septimher Huh, 1S0A 31
J. L. PAGE
-DICA1.SR.1N. -
RQCEBJes
i'ins Large Rml C'umpleto stock of
-tuple ami Knncy OriH-eries bought
iu the Ivst niarketw,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH,
I hi oil. r the ,,iu,io tetter price
tlmii any other hiuuv in Kugone.
Summons.
In Ihe Circuit Court of the State r-f Oregon
for the County Lnue.
The Investors Mortgage Security Com
pany Limited, a corporation,
Plaintiff.
vs
R Smoole and Amolia Stnoolo, his wife,
a. n. rrienuiy, e. 11. fteever, nut
J. H. Seever and Elizabeth Seever,
Lis wife,
Defendants.
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORECLOSE t
MORTGAGE ON REAL PKOPKKTY.
To K. Smoole, the above named defen
dnnt.
IN THE NAME OFTIIB STATE Of OP.K
GON, Yon are hereby sumnioned to ep-
penr in said i:ourc, nna answer the colu
plniot of the Plaintiff, died therein, mi or
before the first day tf tho next term of
said court, to be begun and held nt Eugene
City, in said Lnne County, on Monday, the
24th day of October, 1898, Hint being the
nrsi iay oi ine nfxt term of said Court,
following the expiration of the time pre
scribed hv the Court in Ihe order for pub
lication of this snmmons. And if you fail
tonppear.the plaintiff will npnly to the
Court for the relif f prnyeil for in Ihe com
plaint, namely: A judgment against vnn
and Amelia Smoole for the sum of, to-wit:
bou uu, with lnti iest thereon nt 8 nr cent
per annum since November 1st. 1897, and
the further sum of J'20.00. with interest
thereon at ten per cent per annum nince
November 1, I8'J7, and the further ami' of
09 00 for taxes paid by plaiu'ift, with in
terest thereon nt ten per cent per nonmn
since August 13th, lt-98, and for $75.00
attorney fees, and costs nnd disbursements
of suit, and a decree of foreclosure of the
mortgage lien nf the plninliff, npou the
following described reel property, to-wit:
Commencing nt the northwest corner of
section 34. Tp 17, 8. R. 2 W, west of the
umamoiin meridian; thence north on see
tinn line between sections 27 nod OS Af,
chains to the corner of David ItcNiitt'H
donation land churn; Ihenceeast on north
boundary of said claim C 4G chains; Ihence
west to plaoe of begiiininp, containing 23
acres: Also, lots 1 and 2 iu section 21 nnd
lots 3 and 8 iu section 27, and the north
east quarter of the northeast quarter and
lot 0 in seotion 28, containing 120 34 acres;
also conunencing ut ho southwest conn r
of tho ,1. F. Whitakor donation land claim.
No. ol, Notif. 7384, running Ihence eost
twenty chains, more or less to the south
west corner of land of Charles Webber;
thenco north 15 min., west 24 95 chains,
more or less, to t 0 left bans of the JIc
Kenzio river; thence meander the same
down Btrenra iu a westrrlv direction to the
uorthwest corner of a ltd donation land
claim, or where said bank Intersects the
west line thereof, and thence south, 15
nun., east 18 chains nnd 25 links to the
place of beginniro. coo in, im, j'i ot
and being tho west 20 chains of said dona
tion lind claim, No. 51, Notif. 7281 in sec
tion 27, all in township 17, sonlh of range
J, west of Willamette Meridian. The land
above described and intended to be heehy
mortggd cniiliiiniro in nil mo r.s
morn or less, situated in Lnneconiity, State
ol Ortgon.
U is crdered hv ll.a '.-.. 11.-tt 1
W. Hamilton. Judue. that c.Uvl.n f ,i,il
snnimons be made on you by publication in
the hiipe e Daily Guauti, a newspoper of
g'iier..l CMculnlion published daily
in said eruntv. ffl. jx consecutivo weeU.
""' AiifuM -it ti, I
Oko. Ti. .Doni8,
Plaintifl's Attorney.
Summons.
Tu tha Circuit Court of tbeSule clOr
gon for Lam County.
Albtrl Kustetuiuu, Pkiuiff, 1
Vs. i
Tuhn KoBtrimitn, Defendant.
lo John Kosternii.u, deftwlut ite
named.
IN THE N'ME OK 1 HE ST. run
OIIEGUN, jou nte teiiuiret1 to ik.
"i n uuswer tno coinpiaiBl Bleu igia
y .-u in the above entitled suit, on or Wen
it 'inlay, tho 21th day of Ociofcer, 1.
Hint helug the lirst day of tho ntit titui
teitn of said ci urt, to be bignn audfcM
u.e uotlrt House in Lilytne, in UWOKl
Ori gon; and il yon full to to answer, Isr
wutlt thevent. 11I limill a ill h.lro W.itwi
agiiinst you for tlie turn of $500 tegette
wituiuteieut tu'Ttou at 0 percent peu
num since the Ut thiy of Febtouj, lili,
This summons is pnbibeil iu lie Biiu
iutifttv u uaaii oyoniir ui 11 n tusuiiii
juth:e of the Sicctid Judicial District oftni
Stale of Orecon, which paid order
miidii pt Chiiniheri cn the 7lh day ci
tem'uer, 18118.
Gko A. Doxia
l'laintifriillcn:.
; Dated Scpteinhir Sib, 16M.
ADMlXISTIIATOlt'S NOTK'EOFSilJ
OEKKAL PKUl'KIiTV.
Notice is hereby given that by tirtw.
order of the County Court ci Lane Ons
Oregon, made mid entered on tbe ctB
September, lH'Jrl, in the matter ollbetSBl
Maria A. Relshaw, ileciaeed, the coders
Adtuinistratrix willnlhT lereale indtfcif
public ouetion to the lik-hest hi.lder for o
at the Court House dnr in i'nceli. 1
County, ( Iregon, on Satunlny, the l-'-tM1
October, 1SII8, at one o'clock in the atE
of said daji, the fiillmviuv descnWM"?!
erty decreeit hy said estate tc-wit:
Deginningat tho N. E. corner ofh!i
section LS. tp. 17, S. li. 3 W., tt(M
li.71 chains, south 10.13 chains '0 nor
the donation land claim ef D. li
thenco east 0 71 clia'iu, tbence rn
chains to place of hegimiing. A ail"
. , . 1 ... 1 1 Tt.uibiniW
parr, 01 oereniliui nun niiu"
tion hmd claim, lying west nd ''' "J?-
IB Known as jini.suns eiiuie;.. .
. t . 1 1 ...:.i I....I IuikSIS
Known ns l.aw s isiaixi. wiw '"''
Hons 7 and 18, iu tp. 17 8. K.
ing about seven ncrcs l-eIed to l.mntc.
.Iuno2nd, 1888, by (Iced reconleil Ml f :
book U, Lane County Dtei KewX
land being in tho srailb-weet cm!
claim, nnd being 9..' 3 el.ainJin .eott"1"
and south an" 7.oehiea-ji
beginning at tno sonin sn "-' " ,1
donation land claim nf A. D. ,
point whore the line l'-wf en,1 . S
l. King nnd inyliim '-, a ria
ebruarv 28th, Wl, 'ntenKtal' "V
11 ,,...,.l,in 17. 8. li. " "v. Z,
running south L'-" lect, anem.
thence north 220 feet, thence w.w
place of beginning, eouuininsl Jj
less. The said land owned by sl ,
ing 118 acres, situated in bane u-.
Bop. . . , ,M
Dated Septcniner a'.an, , ,t
A,',.,;ni.lrntriv l.f till) ML "
P.elshaw, deciascl.
J. F. FOBD,
(Evangelist,)
Dss Moines Iwa, writes under dato of
.. March 23. 18!i3:
H. J!kd. J fg. Cd., Dufur, Oregon.
t.p-Ti.KMKN: On arriving home lHeit
wees, I found all well and anxiously
waiting, our little girl, eight am. ouei
half years old, who hao wasted awav
... .Mums, is now well, strong and
vigorous, nnd well fleshed up. 8. B.
i .i . V. . """ no wore. well.
lU.th of the children like it. Your f.
--. ... curen ana fsept
away nil hoarsnesa from me. 80 give
1 to sviirv rnt n.lil, .i - e ,.
, . -j ' ureeiiugg ior all.
ishitig y,,n prosperity, we are
ours, JIk. and Mks. J. F. Ford.
s lVlor ih , I . w: '""h na cheerful, and
ith the 11.L ?J :'s "r.rl1' clein 'he sywein
-i.d rialir. p-j,ittre ?u r.ntee
" in Ictu t, .11 cirtiliu
"NOTICE urTlNAL SEIU
iie, i, I-., n hv civ. n tb'll''K
l..lr of ilr tstult if .1
cessed. b:.s ul.d " . U
l.nne county. Oregon, his MJ4
iLa iidiniiiislralifnof-aiJ e ,0iW:i
.i,l r.oirt hes et Irwr . ,L, C."
iw8,'st ovock. ;,,, Ud f
H,,,,.... ii Engine. S'Hil ceoi'ij
e tin. lime ami plsceur b.s -i ,
i.-p ci. sahl final 3,
teres.id'll said n-nl ' iJto
topriwi't nny 1 ' J ' (iiJW
niuy huv lo ii'f "'"'-h j.jolW"
co,.,,t,oUoiloR-fa.J'lb'-
1893. s,,t. 7ti.
Dated Eu"'t""f-St;'ir.f
Ahnini,l:At?;of
.. . .
Nonce is '"".' ' . ,,'ai"-'
fhevali.r.x.cu.rx cc'!
, tb- County Lonr . ,t,ikBrt'' t
I. .r ni-CI.U'Jt K' r-"..s I,I0(.
Per. I.V8 L. l,''i-.ri'.r.Jh--'t,i
Ijii'ti-n s 10 "
1 ,, ni. 111 f ;",,i,'-:.
Atiorney fcr es.21".