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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1899)
Tlic flatty (Suflrnr uncd. Published every eveLiovof the week, Sun day, excepted. Address d cnmn,unictlons and mk. all roinitUucea payablo to the Kuoexi: liuAH'i ;Bugne, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IJAI 1.1.1 Delivered liy carrier, per week V 15 Delivered by carrier, ier month 01 hy mail, oue year (in advance) 0 00 Six inimthn 3 00 One month 50 Hiogle copies Do Will not tie lent by mail to any alt!re, for any length ol time, unless paid in advance. WEEKLY, One year (in advance) -S2 00 Six months 1 (lu Advertising- ratea made known on applica lli.n. Entered aa second-class nutter at the 1 iigeue, Oregon, Jioetotiiue. EASTERN OFFICE- 20 to 2114 Tempt Court, New York City. T X, KA'I'Z, Agent CAMPBELL BKOS TublibherB j - TZ-Kr I SUMMONS V-J r 777 ,. i nrTATTON. jiU.'I.Nr.n.'s ui' v--- LLIvlMI L. . "UUl J V I ft I -Var. UN MCN THE WEI) THlifKI AT 2A jf i2 13 84 isTift iz 9 -20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter Friday, Fell, 3 Now Moon Friday, Feb, 10 First Quarter Frlday.'.Fob, 17 Laat Quarter Haturday, Feb 26 Weather Bureau Daily Report. Portland, February, 111, ism, o:30a. u. WKATIIKR FOHECAHT FOR aUuXNB, ORKUoM. For tonight and vVedneaday: Oooas laoal rain. All lliialuo Letter lo tlila office tin II I U be directed lo TIIK UIIAIID liiMead of ,elltaer of the proprietor por.oullv AHl-UKLL, 1IHON TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21 DEATH OK PKKBUJKNT I'AIJBE Urapblo Account ot the Sudden Event. "JSmily tjrctwloru," rariB oor- rospondont of the AnBOuiated I'ress, Bonds a grapliioaoouunt of the death of M Faure, president of the French ropublio. We tako a few extracts: "I have been to see the Abbe llenault, who gave M Faure abso lution in extremis. Mine yauro, on seeing that death was hastoning, beggod that messengers should be sent to summon three different priests and & Uomiuioan. All the prioBts she thought, would not be out dining, and the Dominican would surely be at his monastery. She also bogged that if any moBsongor mot a prieH in the streets he should bring him at once to the lilysoe. "Abbe Renault is the humblest of the humble, being chaplain to the house of detention, or look-up at the perfooture of polios. Teeter day he had dined with some relnv lives who have a small Bliop in the Faubourg St llonore. After dinner he was going home when suddenly a Boldior on a bicycle oamo up, descended from the mnchiue and caught him with a visible agitation by the arm, saying: 'Come with me.' Father Renault weut, and only learned where he wan going at the palace gate. There the soldier said; " 'The president is ilying. Do what you can for him. He is not a bad chap.' "At the door a porter met the abbe and conduoted him to the litting-rootu. The president wag lying upon a mattress upon the Moor. He was in a ilaunel shirt and covered with draperies; his feet were wrapped in steaming flannels, his nostrils assailed with the mingled smells of mustard and ether, and blood was flowing from his temples, neck aud forearm, for leeohes, oupping, bypodormio in jections aud bleeding had been tried. The face was almost black from congestion. One doctor bad drawn the tongue to keep the lungs alive; another held a bag of oxygon to the nose; another was rubbing the hands. But no sign of return ing animation was given. Dr Lanne-Longue eaid; " 'We havo done nil we can. L t religion to cimole iho family now come in. "The abbe dropped ou bis knee?, all present doing iikowiso, ana give absolution in extremis. He had no holy oil to administer exlre.no unction. In the next room the ludics were sobbing. The ministers came in nnd aropiea on inmr knees. "As the clock on the man'lu struck 10 a docttr said: 'All is over.' "Some persons went into the next room to inform Mme haure and her daughters. She soon name out and with great composure, as if her grief was suddenly hushed, ordered that the body be placed on the president's brues-raiied bed and be kept unombulmed as long as pos sible. She thanked the priest for rendering the last oIliceB to u Christian, and said that before the president lost consciousness ho had prayed for forgiveness of all whom he might huvo oQ'endod. "'His tongue was paralyzed as he spoke,' she said, and again, 'the poor have lost in bis death a good friend.' "At her request soms prayers were recited by t'ae abbe, who waB profoundly affected by the whole eceno." A MISCELLANEOUS LOT. Here is bow the Salem States man reporter notes the departure of the aggregation that hold high car nival at tho Btate capitol, and vicinity, for forty days: "The special train for Portland and the overland train last night carried away the most of the scions, that for the past forty days have made the capitol hum with busi ness for the benefit of the great state of Oregon, The spojial train was composed of four coaches and etartod to Portland immediately after the departure of the California express. It was won tilled with logiulalors, members of the third house, lady dorks, waste baskets, ink stands, etc" z?x H&tty A New Obi Cade. The old obstacles that usetV to prevent the niarriitKc of lovitiR couple an out of date. The blood Atid iltuntlcr villi.-... i a myth nowaduyn. The crm-l father in only a tradition. DUtnuce, absence and tditp wreek in theae days of cheap, wife and wifl trannpurtntlou do not count. The new obstacle la a common itcnae one. It ia ill-health on one aide or the other, and sometimes on both. Men nowadays hesitate to marry a wom an, no matter how beautiful, no m.itlvr how attractive, or interesting, orwittv, it idle in a sufferer from ill-heulth. All men woith having desire happy, healthy children. Any woman who will, may fit herself for the duties of wifehood and the exalted func tion of motherhood. Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription bun it lies nil hindrance in the nature of local ill-health. It vivea health, power aud capacity to the delicate ami im portant organs concerned in wifehood an." maternity. It corrects all displacements, lllays inflammation, heals ulceration, stops ixhaustiur diaiua and soothes pnin. It ri re pares for natural, healthy motherhood, t makes maternity easy and tmfe and al most painless. It insures a newcomer constitutionally ntrontr anil 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 urge a substitute upon you. "After suffering tintoM tortures." writes Mm. f. PerKHRtm, of Mux 9. DtHiRln Stnllon, Srlkiitt Co., Mrtnltolm, " 1 thnnk (UkI 1 tbuiul relief und cure in lir. l'icrce's favorite Prescript tun." The profit side of life is health. The bal ance Is written In the rich, red, pure blood of health. Pr. Tierce's l'leasant Pellets cure constipation and make the blood rich and pure. They never gripe, liy druggists. "Tho MlhvuiiKeo" The fumllUr name for the CIiIchko, Milwaukee A St Paul Kmhvfiy, knowu nil over the Union as the (Uent Kail- wny runuing the "IMuneer LlmltiH.1 troliiB every tiny Riut night between Bt run I and Chl'mgn. and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains lu the world.1' UnderHtaml; conneotlon are made with all traneeontlnentnl lines, atwurlng to rawengera the bent service known. Luxurious coached. electric lights, steam boat, of a verity equaled by no other Hue. (See that your ticket reada via "The Milwaukee" when going toanypolut In the United Htates or Cauada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addres, J V Caskv, C J Ennv, Trav Pass Agt, Cleneral AgeuU tSKATTLK, Wash, Portland. Or, jKttfiKY JHtIaI neglstered Ironj Chan Miller's oelebratetl herd at JefTenton; IS mouths old. Heady for service. Apply to Floyd Vaughn. Farm for Sals Cheap. 380 Arrr- Of well improved lan.t. Two gixnl houses and harmv Plenty of farm Implements, tunves, cattle, witi, to. Six miltw svutliweal (from Kugsns. Kor Wrnis. etc.,aldres MILVa A PKKK1NH, Ktiiceoe, .re o. FIRST PJIOJaAli BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Gash Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,00U Eugene. Oregon. CK.N'KJIM. fiANKIXCJ BUSINESS V. iiotie n r-amtnalilo terms. Siht lmft nn (JliiriiLrii. San Kraucinco and Port- laii'l, Or.'Kfjp. iiiils of tixuhamre sold on foreign ciun tries. l)HiMirtiL ra.:'iv(?l tttilitect to check fir txrtiti- vnit) of dtifKMlt. All collections en t nuted to us will receive prompt attention. T' (J Hkniibick.1, PreMideut. S B Kakin, (.'jLtlier. EUGENE LoaiiESavinysBank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL (paid up) $50,000 W. E BROWN, President. a. 0 PAINE, Vice President. F. W, OSBUKN, Cashier. W. W. BHOWN. A.ll Clthlar DIRECTORS- F W OSBURN, BD PAINE. W E BROWN D A PAINE. J F ROBINSON, J 8 HARRIS W.W. BROWN. A diviioml lliiiiliinir IiiiHini'Nii TriiiiNiii lol on Fiivorublo Tci'hih Irattv leeued on tho principal ritlus of the uiii.io ninii-.. ninu iTAt:nnii iiiruiauuu avail able III all torolKn coutitrit'H. iiui-rcfti i'hiu tin nine UL-iMiaiiM. Fire-tircof vault for the atorago of valuable paper.. Collodion rocclvo our promot attoDtlon. LANE COUNTY BANK (Hsinhlistied In IHH8. '- or EUGENE, i OREGON. ft General Bankingbusiness in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. Q. HOVEY, Presiilentl A. (4. HOVKY J AHjit CuthltT EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE -Ol' Til K- Southern Pacific Go Kxpreea Trnina F.o.ive Portland Dailv Noillll I oi lli IIKW ui I l.v Portlumi , Ar 19:30 a 111 1 1 :'.H , in j l,v KiiKene I,v U:l'.lain 8:15 a w I Ar San l-'rancieco hv S:OU n lu Above trains atop at Kaat Portland, Oregon' City, Wooiilmrn, Kaleui, Turner, Murinni .Iclfurncin, Alhany, Tangent, HhoJil.i, llalwy. HnrrieburK, Junotiou I'ity Kiigone, Creawell, t'ottana Urovo, Drain.Onklauil and lioebiir, ItelwU tkkota on enle between Portland nneraiuento and San Krancieco. IVet ratoa 17 tirnt olaai aud ill Becoud claaa, iueludiuu leewr. KuNClMlrK .Mail, lnil-. 8::i0amj J,v Portland Ar I 4:l p in 2M nu ,y Knueiie l,v 10:fiOain 6:0 p m 1 Ar lioaolnirn hv 7:110 a in -Dining Cars on Ogden Route Pullman JJuflVt Sleepers and Second-Cluss.Cars Attached to nil Througb Trains. Went Milit ItivlNiuu! BLTWDEB PORTLAND AND 00HVALLI8 K.UL IIUIN DA1LT (IXOIPT SUSDAI.) 7:80 a m 1 Lv Portland Ar I n:.'iO pro ll:f p IP Ar Corvallia I,v 10 pin At Alluni,.K.'...ii r.. - "J - . I..", vouneet wiin iralo ... w.vhu t..uuu n. r.aeiero liauway. IIFHias jTKAllI DA1I.I (KXCKPT SUH11AT. ) J:M n m t. Portland Ar I 8:2fl a in i :30 p tu Ar MoMinnrill l.v S-.W a is SuSU p in Ar liidi'iM-iulenceLv 4:50am THROUGH TICK KTS to all Points In Ibe Kaateru Stales, Canada and Europe oan be obtained at lowent rates from li. (J. ADAIlt, Anent, Kncens K KOKHI.KU, f. H. MAKKHAM ilauager, iieo. F. ft 1'. AKeut Portland, OrvKon. J. L. PAGE -PKAI.K.K IN- - Groceries Hvi!(! a I ainl Complcto atwk of citajilo ami Kaney (Inxvrlra bought lu tlu tHwt nmrki'tn. EXCLbf IVELY F03 CASH, I cin oltr tln niiullo U'ltfr i-rlce tlmu any oilier lumw in Kuiiono. Moifs Nervcrinc Pills Th grvAt remedy fvn neriu pros t rat ion and all nervous dUea&n ot the (tfnr.itive or- or ciincr r, icn li Ncn-ouj PTostrAticm, Failing or kt M.nhixl, Iinpotncv, Niohtly Emis- ' , -7 . "'"-li nuny, t - CRijve uy ol Tobacvo or Opium, which ...u iu vorotimption ana insanity. S1.00 rf, fry m.u!i 6 bom for J5.W. K'Jn S CHEMICAL CO.. Prop s. Cbreliad, Mo. For aale by Wilkin & Linn. A'iTllKM-VS AT -LAW. wTiud H " """U-N JjAl.K & xoi:tjn, A'lTOliNKYS AI'-l.AW. I!.,m 1 and 1 t'liriiuan liloik. Kl i.KVK, OBKOON. J II W1M.IAM-S. ATTUHNKY-.A y-LAW. Crdlecti'-ne a j-Ktrialtv. llllii Over Line ' oiin'v Lank. eo a nonius, ATTOl!XHV-AT-I,AV. Olfica-Orer 'neC 'imty Hank. .:i-CENf. OHEiiON. Jmi.VKtr, J A'rroll.VKY-Al'-I.AW. OfHia Uver firat National Hunk. Kl'CKNl, Oiieoos. C WdODCOl'K, A ITOllNF.Y AT I.AW. OIHce--On. -li:ilfl.lnikonth of Clirum:i.i lUk KlIOKNK, OllKdoN. li nui'woK'i'ii. ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW. Will (iractice in all the Court'. KU(iKNR(liEoN. HKLMi;H W THOMPSON CHAS A HA BUY rjlIIOMI'SON A 1IAKUY, ATTOUNKYSAT LAW. Office- In Kirst National Bank Ituililirtf,'. Practice io all the mmrt. EuorNK, (JBEOON. ri EO, II DOKRIS, A'lTOUNKY A COUN8KLOK-AT-LAW WW irai;tice in nil the cimrtd of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme L'ourt of the xtate. Seouil attention kivcd to cullfctioiia and aliment id proniiie Ollice- Kirst National Bank UhlR. KooiiiH 1, 2 and 3. MEDICAL. O STHOPATIIY. W .T NOV1NOKK. 1). O. Graduate American Hchool of Osteopathy, Kirkaviile, Alo. Salem. ! Eugene: T W Davenport'a 201 rltate Street. I ilea. Sat. Rooms 4, 5, li, First JSational Jiauk. Ham Mon. ) Dam (.to Wed. to ) 4 p ni i Kri. ) 4pm Cousultatlon free at office. D RJW HARMS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OtHoo Over Wilkinn & Linn's drutr store. Ollico Houra-U to 12 a ui; 2 tu 5 inul 7 to J p m. Rehideuce Eerry street between 11th and mi:. y KUYKENDALL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O.fice In Chrinman lUock. S)ecinl attention to surgery aud surgical dis eases of women. 7 E SELOVKR, M. D. Late renident surgeon St Vincent Hospital, Portland, Oreit 'ii. OlKt Over A. K. WtMtd's crocerv store. Resilience At Mrs M J iiabb'u, Hii;h and coveutb. Euuese Orzgon. M' U8KATHKUINK L SCHLEEF, M D tfDUeases of Women and Children JMa9age Aud Electricity. Otfico Shelton Black." opposite Guard ottice J S LUCKKY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Uepaired. Euuknk, Oftcooy JK G RIDDLE, j DENTIST ntK.vi.n ill:..- tp;..!. . i v"" iti, ur.wccu -ruin nuu Sixth streets, one block west of Miunesota iiuwi. CORVALLIS & EASTERN S, I W llamette River Division. Steamer Win. M. Hoag ll'npt, lieo. lvaabe) liuiiiiiiii,- reuularly between Portland aud t'onaliis, stopping at aH way landius. River Schedule lWn river, Tileatlaya, Tlitirmlays ami Satunlaya. Leaves I'orvallia 6 A. m. ; Al bany 7 a m: llueua ViiU 8 a. h ; Inde pendence tl a. )l. ; Salem 10 a.m.; Xewberg 12 1 r. M.; 3r-ive at Portland 4:30 r. . I P riv.t. Mond., Wednenlava and :"s. l.vavea Portland t.v.M.: Newlieiv W:30a. M.: Salem X:30 p. m.: Independent-. ';0ii r. M.; linen Vista 730 r. v.; Altuuy 9:30 v. arrive at Corvallis lt.OO p. m. This steamer haa been eiuiled ith first class accommodations, inclndin an elegant piano. I'nsurlased for carrying both freight and oAMeugers. J. Turner, Agent. Alliauy, Oregon. Edwin Stone, MnKir. Allmpj-.Or. t C G Coker. Ammt, Portlnml, Or, foot of Yamhill :reet. it of I.UUCi t'olllllj . S1"lr Frida What Is puie brandy? It the double dislilled rsaeiioe of fiult. It ootilalns no drug or noison except what I in the frulu 1 have it put up In quart, half gallon and gallon pack Bi. Koi ale by I M Kraueia, In Jiicob Crtlnpl" II 1 l.i :ln- C. untv C i t Oregon. 1 i the Mnlit-riif the E.I..I- oil J .,- b UilUayiv, deceasm I IS THE KAME OF Til E S V -' r ' I., Civens llav. 'Ihoma" M ' .,,-. (,'hirlirt I'ay v. illiauiCaiupb-li: , You and each ol you are hereby minimi ,.. ,., -near i the Couuty Court o. loo nh'te f renou, for the couuty of L nt the Cirtl'.oiui thereol, at tho elf. t-r-gew, I,, ibe said county of oo lioudi.y, the :t .1 dyof April, 11. "i 1"" m- u lu ,1 day. then ami 111' re l" 't cause, if I,.,... tihv a cerlalli pelllloll lu YullI'K. iv.ilii.o Drei-n'.e.l to ibe aai.l couuiy i 1 . I II l.t' Tin.' 111(1 Vyt uecutoM of said e,t to, aud now on nio therein, for an order fur the alo of real ..n.nv al.ould lot be admitted and orunted accurdifs to said petiliou now on tiie. The aaiil mil pioperty deaorlted in Mild petiii'.n ia us follows, to-wit: Lot 1 un,l 4 in block 6 of th.it part of the ciiy of Eugeuo which was ouciually irn.tcd end recorded as Sbats'u Adm'iou to E'ig no City And alsolhe-onlhliolfo(lol7 adallof lot 111 io block No 3 of tb.lt part of the city o liuReiia which was orisjiuully plutled uud recorded as .Sunw'a Adili ion to Lunelle City And also lota 17 and 18 of block No i of .I.-, i ti.o eliv nf Kuoone which was originally plat'ed and recorded aa bhawl .k I'attersou a Auuuion io tus'u. And also lot 1 in block No 1 of LU w oth Addition to Eugene. And alao lot No 7 iu bloen No 1 of Shel ton 'a Addition to Engono. And also the wcDt half of lols 0 and 7 in block 'J of that port of the city of Eugene which st.i originally plutled and recorded by Eugene F. Skinner and Mary Skinner as t'ngune City. Excepting the railroad right of way. And also beginning at a point li t feet neat of the southeast oorntr of lot No 4 iu block No 2 of that part of the City of Eugene which waa originally plotted und recorded as Mulligan's Addition to Eugtue Clity on the west, and tunning thence we-t 220 feet, thence north to the south lino of tighlh sireot, thence eaBterly nhng the south line of slid street to a point doe north of the place of beginning, aud theuce south to tho place of beginning. Aud iiIbo beginning nt the center of the mill race at its intersection with the north side of thecoun:y road, run theuce westerly alonp the side of the couuty roud 100 feet, north (!') feet to tho southwest end of the mill dam, thence easterly pnrrillel with the couuty road 1K0 feet to n point opposito in the cetter of the mill race, and ihence down the center of the mill race to the place ot beginning. Also the N V V. ar d the N W 'A of the 8 W yt of section 10 iu Tp 1C south, range 1 weat. 200 acres. Also tho S of the S K Olid the S Y, of the S Y 'i of section 11, in Tp 10 south, runge 2 weat. 100 acres. Also beginning at toe meander post on south side of the Willamette river on line between Tp 17 south, range 3 west, and Tp 17 south, range 4 west, aud running theuce south 4.00 clistothe south lite of l) L. c No 78, uotf 31HJ4; thonce run east 20 10 ehs; north b chs, to the bauk of river, und thence westerly by meanders of suid r.v r to the place of beginning 13 ftores, niore or less; also lots numbered 1, 0 and 0 and the S W of S W of section 18, in Tp 17 south, range 3 west, coutaiuing 01.37 acres; also bvginniog at the northeast oorner of the N W of N YV of section 111 in suid Tp 17 Bouih, range 3 west, theuce south 11.11 chs; thence south 78 degrees west l.tiO chs, Bouth 4b degs, weat u chs, south 28 degs, wer.t 6 chs, south 0 degs, west lo cbs, south 2 degs, oust 4 80 chs, south 12 degil, east 1.74 chs, west 2.48 chs, 60uth G: degs, west to west lino of said seolion 10, north to N YV corner of soid seo tion aud eaat to place of begiuning, con taining 07.10 acres. Also lots 5, 7 and 8 and the S E of S E of section 13; and lots 1, 6, 7 aud 8 in section 24 of Tp 17 south, range 4 west, ex cepting about 40 ocros thereof convoyed to John Dobrick leaving about 102 acres. Also the north half of the northwest quarter (N of N Y ',) of section 13, Tp 18 south, range 2 west; also begiuniur ut the northwest corner of lot No 1 in said section 13, and running ihence east 40 chs, south 0.40 chs, west 40 chs, and thence noith 9.40 chs to the place of begiuning 117,40 acres. Also the E y, of N E yt and E y, of S E of seotion 22, Tp 18 south, rouge 12 west 100 ocres. Also the E y, of S W yt of section 19 and the N y, of tho N Y of section 30, excepting acres conveyed lo School District No 31, containing 107 ocres in To 21 south, range 2 west. Also beginning at the N V corner of a tract of land conveyed by W. P. Fisher and wife to A 11. Snow, June 12, 1691, recorded in Deed IScok No 31, on page 623, Lane county, Oregon, and thence due south on west line of Bnid Snow's laud 30.35 chs, thence west 0.88 chs, thence north 30 35 chs, theuce east 9.8S chs to tho place of beginning, all in Tp 17 S It 5 west in xaue county, Oregon, und containing 30 acres more or less. Witness ;he Hon E. O. Potter, Judge o! the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lono, this 6th day of Feb ruary, 1699. Atteut: E. TJ. Lkk, Clerk. 1.,- nit. Ciuc-i'it Ceiji.i l'ou Lank U-.unTi r n.,:,l states Savin oud Lou Ccuipaiiv 1 " Phuutlll, vs. A, C F,ves and Daniel W Eaves and .ne.ie r..-, . ,.... -j To Annat: Eives. uaniei '-'" ..lil Eaves, defendiiiils. IN THE NAME OF THE MAIL OF Ongon, vou and each of ,ou. ore hereby r. quired "to appear aud answer the com print tiled ayaiust you lu Iho above un tied suit at the Court House in the city of Eugene, Lane county, Slate of Oregon, by the 9lh day of March, 1899 4;h judicial day of the; regular 1699 March tern of said courl; ami if you full b , - i 1 l,a t, imititf will take KWT IlirWBIll lueieu., - in-igmont against you: defendanis Auna C lv.ves and Daniel W Eaves, for the sum of s l"2 33-1U0 with interest at C per cejt, and the further sum of 45.00 attorney fees, ai.d tho cost ol this suit, and will nlfo take , :.. n, a,, all nf von. defen- tlants, for a foreclosure of dm uiortuoged premises set up in the complaint in the abovo entitled cause, to-wit: Lots Nuni v .1,. .i oi ;n hinelr No 34 of the amend ed pl.t. of Fainuouut, Oregon, as platted and Bii d tor recoru in ine uun-o ... Clerk in and f r said county of Lane nnd Ktato of Oregon, aud for on ordor that said properly be sold to satisfy the sums of uiouev above mentioned wi'h interest nt 0 iier cent until paid, und for the cost and expenses of this suit; and fnrlher, if ami mortgaged premises shall not nell for i, ,n cMr,. tno nlinvn demands, then eilullu iu n J - . , plaimitt' will tnke judgment ngainBt itelend uuta Auna t; l-.aves auu xmuiei m '.. for such deficiency that may appenr. rru;.. a ; .MihliuheH iii the Eu gene Daily Obabd by order of Honorable E 0 1'otter, county auiigo oi j.;iub Oregon, and residing thorein. Made iu Chumheis the 23d day of Janu ary, 1899. Attorney for Plaintiff. 0 R& N GO. Depart lor linie.Sehe.lule. " From Portland Arrive Fixuii Fast Mail 8 pin SHk.me Fiver I2:2"p m S p m S p ni r.s Siimlar Sat10jMii G a m Ex Sundaj i r lil.iria Daily Nilt Lake, Denver, I t Worth, Omaha, Kansas Citv, St jljouis, Chicago and h:lst Walla 'Wal'ia, S,o" kane, Miimeapi. St Paul, Dtiluth, -MiUaukee, Chi. ea-o and K;ist Oi tax Srr.iMsim -.,o eery a ,i.iy8 lul.t sima liiVEH riLlMl.HS To Astoria and ay Landings. WlLLAMlTrtlilvElt Oregon I'itv, New. 'erg, Salem and "a l.an.llngs. n illam t'n r. am. llAHHILl. KlVEius , Oregon t'itv, Day l ton and Way i i.an.lings. i I JYiiLAiimtlitvtn I 1 ortl.md to fr I valliaand Way j I l.aii.iiiit-. Ssvki! r.tvfa. I.ipari to l.i,tn lnt Mail l':4o i in Spokane Fiver S:. I0. a n 4 m ' P in r.x Sundai 4:30pm Ex Sunday o:oi.)p m Mon, Wed and Ph. Arr Portl'd 1:30 p in y.nn, W',,1 and Kri. L U-i5tn Duilv ewvpt rn.lav tfe?8' W.H Hurlburt "ss-Vgl, Port, Or SUMMONsr In TiiK Ciiu i i i f. . OUXUUN tUit LANKCytv-iv.1' ! I M..i.x 1. . I . Addie K. JohliMiu, J T A.: e- . n'ltl I dofeudant. ''""'' 'kS JN THE NAM; of Ongon.you i. hei.hv in the above oi tit ed couri , 'l coiupluiul of o.aiutiir s i. j . 'te.l against you, ou or Uforo . thslin, n..i,...i V . " U. pnbliootiou of ibis sunimo ' oi time laaivcii we, kj frotuVJ uinv I'uuiiUNiu.ii oi hi- I date of publication, ia i. H1 uory, 1S99, uud the lua ,i" .'''HI tue.'ioiu Oay 01 Marel, I.rl". SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of o'regou, for Lane county. Malind E Strickland, Plaintiff vs. Felix A Strickland, Defendant J To Felix A Strickland, detendaut: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OUEGON, yon are hereby returned to appear aud answer tho complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, io the above en titled court, bv tha l;lth llav of March, 1899, that being the 8th judicial day of the regular 1MI9 March term of said court; and if you fail to answer for wont thereof, plaintiff will take a decree against you dissaving tho houda of matrimony, now existiug between plaintiff and defendant, and for the care and custody of Freil Strickland, Carl Strickland and liuby Stricklaud, the minor clu dren of 1 laintltl and defendant and for full relief. This sttuimous is published iu tho Eugene Daily Ouauii, by order of Hon EO Potter, County Judge of Lane couuty, Oregon, and residing therein, u ade aud dated at chambers the 26lh day of .lanutiry, 1699. L L Stevkns, Atty for Plaintiff. i r Ml'ICE. Notice is herobv given that the under- sii-uen, J. It. Hill and A. L. Hill, have tieeu duly appointed executors of the last mil und testament, and of the estnte of li N. Hill, Ceceused, by tho Couuty Court of t,ai:e couuty, Oregon, and unpersons uuv. ugclnimi uguiust ssjd estate aro hereby nolilied, and reqnired to presmt the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, nt the law c!lice of L. Bilyeu, in Eugene, Oregon, withiu six months from the date ol this notice. Duted September 17, 1S98. J. R. Hill, A. L. Hil Executors of estate of H. N. Hill, rlc ceasi d. L. Bilyku, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby uiven that, William Noylor, executor of the estate of Alfred Wilson, deceased, has filed his finul ac couut iu the matter of eaid estate, in the couuiy court, lor L,ane county, Oregon, and that Monday, the Olh day of March, 1KOO nt il.n l,- f :..i. .1.. u. ,UU UVU1 UI UUU O OlOCa 111 lUO afternoon of said day,has been fixed by order ui sum conri.ior un miug uuu ncaiiug ol any nnd all objections to said account, and for the Ui.al settlement of said estate; nnd i.ll persons interested in said estnte ore hereby iintilied nod rc, ,1..1 ,n Al .1 nn , ,u uiu u null un objeclious against ' suid nccolint. with the nl..plf r.1.1 . l.-f u. ,.. ',uuii, un 01 ui-IOre 1110 B310 0th day of March, 1S99. And thot the hearing ef objections, and tho flnnl Eotllc meut of said estate will bo hod at tho county court house, in Eugene, Oregon. Dated this 21st day of January 1899. Wm Naylor, L. BiLYi.o, Executor. Atty for said Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the urder Bigued has been by the Ccunty Court of Lane couuty, Oregon appointed execu trix of the estnte of J. YV Johnson deceased, and all persons having claims against eaid ettate ore hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified at the low office of E. R. Skipworth, in Engene, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. Engene, Orrgon. Dated Sept. 19th 1898 ... Huts E. Johnson, Executrix of the estate of J W Johnson, deceased. E. R, Skipwoeiu, Atty for estate o.v uu.iuiu mat ii y01l . a;. answer said complaint, tu J'H apply to said court for the "tffl ,u ...... wv-u,MaiUi i0 v,!,. r,.. For a decree of 8Bid cotm 1 marringo contract new ni - ' DiuiUlitt and ilefeo.1,.... , "r8 i-J and that plnirilia be divotc,0 ,' leuilulit aud Inr fnl v..l;. i l ,JBi. 1'his summons is pubii.kj1'; I the Hon E O !, r"... 'sh !: J County. Or. gou, nmuo at Kii. I this28.bdayof janiio,y"l3,'j Miori,tv lo, Pli; NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE Notice ia In r. by given th a. signea, J Uriiues. aduiij,i, 1 estate o I Laura A Mansfield SI hied notice of his final acfoS; l ,.e, , ,n6 c -. Iane ooimtv I lr., ... j l.T tf.l day of January, 1699, i ?'"'!,'i o'clock 01 said day has been frS uoun lor uie uearmg of obihik,, account and for the final estate. m: Dated this 15th day of Xo tu r. n.v Jumil Attorney. mtl NOTICE TO ;KEDIT0Hij Esiate of Sarah S Mct;iure, im I Notko is i.ereby giuu ikaiinj uud Dunietiins T Oillespir b nLl oppoiutea executrixes of luei.i,,, I S AJoClure, decasid. All put'! eiun.i uBm.i naiu estalB arSM,.! to prtsent the sniue to ilie exe naii 1 law oHico t f Oeori'o It lin..r. .. I Ort-izoo. over :he l.'i..,i v...... 1 withiu six nicn'hs from ths fcl uuuee, wuu ire ntceisiry votcbssl Eugene, Ongon, Feb I3lh. 1 I JlAliiKircl 1AMKTtlICS 1 liunr.l ubo u Liounis, t'ltKJ Atty forhstato. NOTICE TO CitijIinoKI Notice is lierel y given that hal has been, by the C ounty Court r,f U.I ty, Oregon, duly appointed ailniikj the estate of Ludwig Diess, deems:! persons having claims against uMtJ nereoy notineit to present the urvl duly veruied, at the law othceaf K i worth, in i'.ugene, Olegon, wittus: from the date hereof. Dated Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 15,1':' Lomikl Administratrix of the Estate ti j Diets, deceased. E. I!. SKIFid Atto: ney for Aiiroitkl NOTICE TO CUEEITOEt l Notice is heroby given that tb I s:gnea nave been appointed bril l Court of Lono county, Oregon, J (rotors of the estate of William 11 1 ceased. All persons having clai:l said estate aro notified to prt with the proper vouct ers to ti:l sigued at tho law olhce ol A C I in Eugeue, Lnu couuty, Orcil six months tiom the datuol time:! Duted November 20th, lbJS. Hkrman MnJ Administrators of the esta:s of j Miller, dtceused. NOTICE TO CKEDlTOfcl Notice is heroby given thot theltil nas boen nppoiuted sumiuisinici. i tate of Samuel llrumbaugh dfceJ County Court of Lane cohoim All persons having claims aciiM tato ore hereby rtrpiired to prfl duly verined to tiie uudtffg-.l Euieue Lonn ,t Savincs Han. 1 Oregon, within six months fromul tnis notice. Feb 3 1K;I9. VEBrl Administrator of the Eftwl Brniubnugh.fdeceoped. h T IIauius, Attorney. nAnn.v T.i n-.nod Df I Clean blood means a fl beauty without it. cascareis,"-. i no clean your uioou auu , 5J I Burring up uie jay n.ei .-- , r .1. . I I.. llcin I.--! tiuriues iroia tnu uoui. i'. J anish pimples, boils, blotch,t1 auu mat sickiv uuious eu,i- r t i.:..,.. f.. fan fpnti gist9, satisfaction guaranteed. M-'l HAODtPO BQVNDTABLI i during 1899 will be devoted to Fiction, Travel, arv Sport, wr-, umi d'wrouna Doy s paper jju:ji!"c". TWO SERIAL STORIES "Forward, March I" Gavin Hamilt hy KIRK MUNROE By MOLLY ELLIOT ve.t s Rough Ridert. 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