Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 21, 1899, Image 2

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    Publish 1 every evening of the) week, ftuu
dy excepted. Address ail conimuuica Hum
and rniki all imnittances pAyablo to the
EuaKHK UuiR i ; Eugene, .Oregon.
SUIHL'ltlPTION KATES.
haii.t.
Delivered by carrier, per week 15
Delivered by carrier, per month fit
liy mail, one year (in adyance). . . '. 0 00
Six mouths 3 00
One month ,.
Single copies, 0.1
Will not be seut by mail to any address, for
any leufc'th of time, unlets paid in advance.
WKEKI.Y,
One year (in advance) 92 00
Hi months 1 m
A.lvertioinf rates made known on applica-tion.
Entored a second-class matter at the
i'ligeue, Oregon, postofiice.
KASTKKN OFFICE- 20 to 2M Tempt
Court, New York City. T '., KATZ, AKent
CAMPBELL BItOS Publishers
.UNMONTllEWtDTHl'jfRI $A1
) I &
5 16 7 & Q lO 11
12 13 14- VS 16 iT ib
15. 20 lj 22 25 2-fl
26 27 2S 2950 51
Weather Bureau Daily Report.
Portland, March 21. lsuu, Mi. y,
WKATIIKB fOHECAKT FOR
KUUKNB, ORKUoN.
For tonight nnd tomorrow: Fair.
All llimlnr l,citcra to IIiIh ofllre
liollld ho tllrocted lu I II I'. I.I A II II
liiMcnd of elllier of llm rorlolr
peraoiittiiy iiaini'iiniiii siisw.-t
TUESDAY -
MARCH 21
OHEUONIAN FINANCIAL WI8U0M
Anyone in soaroh of basia mone
tary science should not pass by, the
Orogonian oflioo. It stands for
"sound money" whiuh it dollnoB as
gold. No silver or paper rags are
wuulod, theoretically Bpeuking, at
tho Orogoniun editoriul rooms.
However at tho counting room desk
the cashior takos in the stuif thut is
despised by his suporiors who have
little esteem for anything that is
not "actual" money. Only gold
for them is worth Bpeaking of whon
disouBsuiR sound financial wisdom.
Here is a late Orogonian effort:
"'Money,' says the Salem Son-
tinol, 'is oredit in oiroulation.'
But money is not credit in circula
tion. It ia valuo in itnolf, not
oredit at all. There are substitutes
for money, which are credits in oir
oulation; but to D9 exchangeable
for things of valuo thoy must bo
redeemable in aotual money; whose
value .in turn is the material ot
which it is inado."
The World almanac for 1S09
gives the gold coin of the United
States coined or issued up tu October
1, 1898 at 7S5,OU,6S3, and all
othor money in use coined, issued,
and in circulation at $1,670,798,
829. According to Orogoniun logio
this vast amount ot silver aud
crodit circulation rests on loss than
one-half its amount of gold; in
other words 7S5,000,000 in gold
must take care of 2,-lC0,0U0)000
of money of ail kinds in circula
tion, not to mention the billions of
dollars of aocounts and indebt
edness thai are hold throughout the
country.
Never was a greater absurdity
promulgated by a gold nUmlarJ
advocate.
JSKYAN UN HASyL'KTf
Tliluk" Uio l'rlce HhoulU Admit the
Hank ana Kilo.
Wm J Bryan writes to the Knox
villo, Tenn, Journal and Advertiser
anont tho New York democracy
110 a plulo banquet to which ho
was invited:
"One of the most famous banquets
of anoiont times was tho Babylo
nian feast, given by the king to a
thousand of hi lords on the last
night of his reign. This banquet
has furnished to literature two
familiar expressions, 'a Bolehazzar
feast,' and 'the handwriting on tho
wall.'
"One of tho noted banquets ol
modern times was the dinner given
at lelnionico's in honor of Mr
Blaine, near the close of bis cam
puijii. It was bi widely criticised
by ,i)liticnl ij iinii'iiiH i hat mime
thought it lost Mr Blaine eiim'ph
votes to change tho retult of the
election in the Bluto of New York.
"Whether a banquet is cheap or
expensive depends paitly upon the
linuiieUil standing of tho hosts and
partly upon the purpose to be
served. If wo should chunce to
have an atlomoy-genor;il so kindly
disposed toward thetiusts as to
merit their hospitality, and the
trust magnates should tender him
a banquet, bujIi a banquet would
probably not he characterized by
simplicity, although simplicity
would character thoee who would
expect such an attorney-general to
extinguish the trusts. Or, to add
another illustration, if the secretary
of the treaflury should ever be sum
moned to New York to receive in
structions in regard to the financial
polioy to he pursued by the govern
ment, he would doubtless partake
of a dinner somewhat commensu
rate with the profits which the finan
ciors would expect to realize lrom
his policy, A high price iB likely
to exclude from the banquet table
all except tho leaders, while a low
price recognizes tho sovereignty of
the voter and brings the political
benefits of the banquet within reach
of a larger proportion of the mem
bers of the party."
Linn county has a monumental
illublration of cheek. A Lebanon
.man stole a cow, killed her and
peddled the beef about, some of it
to the owner. It is too bad to re
ward Buch enicrpriso with incar
coration in the jail.
When Hayana police stopped a
publio ball the limit of Cuban
patience was reached- Then riot
ing commenced. Instead of cur
tail i n c their amusements treat
thom like children and give thorn
more plo isuro to keep them quiet.
.mi. it
O.rit who
have to stund
on their ft-et
m out of the
time work aft
hard nn any
day-tuborer yet
they do not Ret
w li.it it rightly
ciillfdexiTt'isf,
Close, con fin-
iiiK, indoor oc
cupation Kivi'S
no cxhiliriition
to the nervous1
system nor
ftctivc circula
tion to the Mi
wrnrtt, tctiTH and dnnrs n
wonum' life nwny. The
whole idiysicfil system
ifrows slugyish and torpid
under it.
No wonder so ninny sides
k'Ms ami factory it is and housewives suf
fer fiom indigestion and cmistiptttimi and
bilious troubles. No wmider they nro sub
ject to the diseases of the delicate special
organism of their sex. The womler is
rather thut they can stand it us well as
they do.
lint "tt poor weak woman, " iih she 1b
termed, will endure bravely and patiently
ntftmivs which a strong man would (live
way under. The fact is women are more
patient than they ouht to be under such
troubles.
livery woman ought to know that she
may obtain the most eminent medical nil
vicer of chargf ntttl in absolute confi
tffnee nud privacy by writing to Dr. R. V.
Tierce, chief consulting physic-inn of the
Invalids' Hotel nud Suigical Institute, of
ItuOalo, N. Y. Occupying this position for
thirty years he has had u wider practical
experience in the treatment of women's
diseases than any other physician in this
country. His medicines are world-famous
for their astonishing cllicacy.
The most perfect remedy ever devised for
weak and delicate women is Dr. Tierce's
I'avotite Prescription. His "(.olden Med
ical Discovery" is the on! ermancnt di-
festive and nutrient tonic. The two med
ciues taken alternately, form the most
perfect and successful course of treat
ment ever prescribed for female tumbles
complicated with a sluggish, overwrought,
nervous, diseased constitution. Dl severe
constipation Dr. Tierce's Tleasant Telleta
should be occnnnitiidly taken with Ui
0 the is They never gripe.
Munlclprtl Kloctiou.
Notieo is horuby given thut the an
uutU eUwtlon of ollU-ors, In aud for the
City of Eugene, will be held on Mi.n
dny, A pi II ad, 18tW. At which time
thura Is to be elect ml one mayor and
one counolhntin for each ward, till for
the t rut of two years, one recorder aud
one treasurer, each for the term of one
year.
JL DUKS AND CLERKS KOH SAtt SUCTION.
FIrat Ward-J T Rowland, P J Mo
1'litrnon and J W (.'liristlau. McPher-
son aud Christian detdualed aa clerks,
rolllnir place, Cyclone truck house ou
lvst ltlh atreet.
Seeou d W ard K W at ling, David
Cherry and A L Peter. Cherry aud
Peters designated as clerks. Polling
place engine room lu City Hall build
lug.
Third Ward-George Koberta, M S
Wnllls aud tico A ltarger. Wallls aud
burger deslguaUd as clerks. Polling
place, Cherry's building ou WeatStb
street botweeu Olive nnd Charneltdu
a I recta.
Polls to be opened at S o'clock a ui
and cloned at o o'clock p tu on said. 3d
day of April ISM.
Hy order o! the Common Council of
Eugene, March ltith, lsw.
F Ddkris,
Kecorder
Announcement.
I hereby amiouiico myself aa a cau
dldate for re-election to the office of
City Treasurer.
Uko F Chaw.
Datint Eugene, March 20, ls9.
GdurstoToar Itnireis With TMsenrels.
Osndy cnthsrtic, cure eonstipsuoti foirver,
lOc.c. U O.C.C. fall, OrufcHtsUKtuuU money.
-flRST-
(iAJIOJiAIi BAM
Of Eugene.
Paid up Gash Capital$50,000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
AtiKNKKAL HANKING DUSINKHS
DntiA .a rasiHiahle terms. rfii'ht
tlrnfta on ChicuKo Hau Krancisc) uud Port-
laud, Oregon.
Jiills ot exchange sold on iuretgn couuiries.
Den osits received subiectto check or certifi
cate of deposit.
All collections eutrusLco ui us win receive
prompt attention.
T G IIendhicks,
President.
8 U Kakih,
Casliier.
EUGENE
Loan d Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon
CAPITAL (paid up) $50,000
W. E BROWN, Pretldenl.
B. 0 PAINE, Vict President.
F. W, OSBURN, Cashier.
W. W. BKOWN, A.St Cashier
DIRECTORS-
FW OSBURN. B D PAINE. W E BROWN
DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS
W.W.BROWN,
A Ueiicral Hanking UnxineHH
TraiiHiieloil on Favorable TorniH
Kmfts litsuod on the principal cities of the
uiuiea nuuee; also exenange luruisneu avail'
able In all forelKn countries.
Interest cald on time denosiu.
Klre-prool Tault for the atorago of Talaable
patters.
Collections receive our prompt attention.
LANE COUNTY BANK
(EaiublLlseti Iss 188K.,'
I- or-
EUGENE, ': OREGON.
A General.Banking'business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVEY, President
J. M. ABRAM8. C'aahier
A. (4. HOVBY Jr.. AHHt Cashier
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
-OF THE-
Southern Pacific Go
Kxprosa Tming Leave Portland Daily
South ' ! Aiortli
:0C p in
1 hatpin
K:lf, am
IjV Portland Ar
I,v Eugene Lv
Ar San Krancisco Lv
9:30 a m
4:1I
80 p in
Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon'
vvoiHitiurn, aiem, l timer, Alunon.
loltorson, Albany, langent, blioilus, llalsoy,
llarrisbunf. Junction City Etiuone. Creswell.
Cottage drove, Drain.Oaklaud audlloaeburK.
Uehate tickets on sale between Portland
Sacramento and Snn Francisco. Net rates
17 tirst-clasi and 911 second-class, including
sieuimr.
KHvbiirj .Hall, Ually.
8::t0 a in I Lv Portland Ar
2:0-1 pm Ly Eugeue Lv
p m I Ar Kosehurg Lv
4:.S0pui
ll):.'Onm
7:30 a m
Dining Cars on Cgden Route
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and
Second-ClaBS Cars Attached to
all Through Trains.
West NI1 JMtInIoiI
BL1WEEH PORTLAND AND 00BVALLIB
MA1L1EA1M DAILY (EXCBFT BCHDAT.)
7 :S0 a m I Lv Portland Ar I 6:50
Lv 1:20
llifrS p m I Ar Corvaiiis
At Albany aud vJorvallis connect with train
of Oregon Ceutral & Eastern Kaitway.
KXFREBS TRAIM DA1LT (UOIPT BCKDAT. )
4:50 o ml Lv Portland Ar I 8:25 a n.
i :. p m Ar nicuLinnviuo l,v I 0:50 a m
8:81) p m Ar Independence Ly 4:50am
THROUGH TICKETS to all PrMn
in ths Eastern Btatos, Canada and Enrope
can ue ouiaiuea at lowesr men irom
L. Q, ADAIK, Agent, Eugene
h. KOEHLEK, CJ. H. MAKK1IAM,
Mauager, l.en. F. ft P. Atteut
Portland, Oregon.
BUSINESS CAP.US.
A1TOKXE VS-AT-LAW. ;
- NolilKN
ALE & NUHTO.V.
A'l -TOBSEYH -AT-LAW.
ClirifUiuu Iiloclc.
fNK. OBEOOX.
lioouis 1 and
J
M VVILLIAMM,
CITATION.
0 ll,.,' C uutj Court ol Lu.k. Couoiv, Stte
!,l On guu.
In Hie Mutter o(l!ioEstlf-oil
Ji.c .b Gilksl-ie, dectnsi-d.
IS THE NAME OF THE STA ft Ol' OLb-e-,.7.
0ri.D.y.TUo...;: M
IMv.d Day, Oharlt-a Day.
l m,l,.l and William Cuoipb: II:
y.'u and each ol you are Hereby mr d
K, ,ipi,cur i . tt Couuty C,nr u ,1- MMJ
jp-gou, lot me u , " ,.
"Tlie Milnankee"
The familiar name far the (Miicago,
Milwaukee St Paul liailway, known
all over the Union as the Oieat Rail
way running the "Pioneer Limited"
trains every day Biid ulRht between
St l'aul and Chicago, and Omaha and
Chicago, "The only perfect trains in
the world." Understand; connections
are made with all transcontinental
lines, assuring to passougera the best
service known. Luxurious coaehw,
electric lights, steam heat, of a verity
equaled by no other line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
lu tho United States or Canada. All
ticket agents sell (hem.
For rates, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, addres,
J V Caskv, C J Emiy,
Trav Pass Agt, Cleueral Agent,
Skatixk, Wash, Portland, Or.
Hargalus In Keal Estate.
1 have for ale several tracts of land
belonging to parties who obtained said
Ittntla hv fi,IVilnllrM i,f mrti.o..a
which are lor saie very cheap and on
easy terms.
Aln cltv nrmwrli- In
Siilugtlcld of like conditions and
terms, tor tleserliition and prices call
on 8 It Williams, Agent,
Eugene, Oregon,
ATTOIt.VKV-.AT LAW.
C'otlectious a H!i.-l:ltv.
Oliii-Over Lane I'ouulT 15au.
"1?:o A LOliltlii,
A'lTtiltNEVATLAW.
Olline-Ovar .Laiie County ISanK.
iVJUESI, OllEUOS.
BILYhlT,
i
AriOIINEV-AT LAW.
OHi e-Over First National ISnim.
El'iKN'K, OlIEOO.V.
C WOOIX'OCK,
ATTOKNEV AT LAW.
Olhce One linll block south of Chrismaa Blk
El'okse, Obecon.
Jl 1( SKIPWOltTH.
AITOUX E Y-AT- LAW.
Will practice in all the Court's.
El'GENE OREr.oN.
HKLMUSW TH0I'S0N CHAS A HARDY
11IO.Mr.SON 4 HARDY,
T
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
Ofiice-In Vint National Bank liuildiiiK
Practice in all the cuurta.
EUOEHH, OltEGON.
d EO. B DOItRIS,
VT
ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR AT LAW
WiP practice in all Hio courts of the Seomd
Jinlicml DiBtrict and in the Supreme Court
of the state.
Special attention given to collections aud
matters in probate.
Otiice First National Bank BUlg.
Rooms 1. '2 and 3.
MEDICAL.
in the -mid county of Lane, ou fIl'Uiia-'U(l(f
3rd day of April, lS'J'J. at 1U o'clock a. u..
day, then and ih-r- l h:'W catwe.
w.s jou have, why rtaiu petition , iu
wriliuii presented lu the huiU County I ouit
QSTEOPATHY.
W. J. NOVINCJER, V. O.
firaduate American Scho4il of Oitteopatliy,
Kirksvitle. IMo.
Eugene: Rooms 4, f and 6, First National
Bank. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, ii a m to 4 p m
Consul tat ion free at oltice.
D
R J W HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON.
Office Over Wilkinn A Linn'a drugstore.
Ottice Hours ) to 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to
0 p in.
Residence -Forry street between 1 1 th and
iL'th.
KUYKENDATX, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHCJEON
Otiice In Chrisinan Block.
Special attention to surgery aud surgical dis
eases of women.
71 E SELOVEIt, M.D.
Late resident surgeon St Vincent Hospital,
Portland, Ore'ti.
O trice Over A. E. Wood's crocerv store.
Residence At Mrs M J Babb's, Hhjh and
Seventh.
Eugene Okeoon.
J S LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
Era en e, Oregon
jyii G BIDDLE,
5?
DENTIST
Office On Olive street. lwtwpn Fifth and
Sixth fltreets, ono block west of Minnesota
uoiei
C0RVALL1S & EASTERN R. R,
W llamette River Division.
Steamer Wm. M. Hoag
(Capt, tit-o. Kaabe)
Running regularly between Portland and
Corvaiiis, stopping at all way landing".
River Schedule
Down river, Tuesdays, Thursdays anil
Saturdays. Leaves Corvaiiis tl a. m.; Al
banv 7 A. m: lluena Vista 8 a. il.; Inde
liendence 0 a.m.; Salem 10 a.m.; Nov. berg
r.'Mii r. M. ; aWive at Portland 4 :30 r. St.
Vf river, Mondays, Wednesdajs and
Fridays. Leaves Portland lit.ll.; Jewborg
10:30 a. ji.; Salem 3:30 p. St.; Independence
SiOOr. M.; lluena Vista 7:30 1'. .; Albany
9:30 P. II. ; arrive at Corvaiiis 11:00 p. M.
This steamer has Wen cquipied with rirst
class arromuuxtatiotis, including an elegant
piano. I'nsurpassed for carrying lith fnuglit
and oassetigera.
J. 'hirner, Agent
Allwny, Oregon.
Edwin Stone, MsnngiT, Albany, Or.
C G Coker, Agent, Portland, Or,
foot of Vnmliill street.
If M..r'liM,.r Hllll Li
Sccutors 01 ui" ';. , ,
lh( rein, for on omer ir iuo m. --
ahould not be oduiittcd una
bruited according to said petition now on
. .... i .lufritieil 1U
file, iliesaiu rfio iii"p..j
Buid prfitin is os follows, to-wlt:
Lo:s 1 oud 4 in blocs u oi inui pa"
nf l-'iiiciio wnicn WU8 OriKl""J
d ntt, d nd recorded as bbaw'o Addition to
.,.n",'t,e Citv
And also the -outh half of lot 7 nud nil ol
lot 1U iu block No 3 of that part ol tue city o
Eugene which wus oricinull' platted anil
rtc, riled us anaw sawiiuuj .
i.,l Ilo nlA-1 nnd 18 of block I0 1 01
Ihui part of the city of EuRone which was
originally platted and recorded as bhawlo;
rulterriou a aiiuiuou io K"18 v
And also lot 1 in block No 1 of tils-
worth Addition to Engene.
And nlso lot No 7 in blocK No 1 of fahel
ton's Addition to Eugene.
And also the west half of lots 6 and 7 in
block U of that port of the city of Eugene
which was oriKinally platted and recorded
by Eugene F. Skinner uud Jlory Skinner as
Eugeue City. Excepting the luilroad right
of wuy.
And also beginning at a point 171 feet
west of the sootheost corner of lot No 4 in
block No 2 of that part of the Oily of
Eugene which was originally platted and
recorded as Mulligan's Addition to Eugene
City on tho west, and running thence wo-t
22b' feet, thence north to tho south line of
tighth B.reet, thonco easterly alcng the
south line of ssid s;reet to a point doe
north of the place of begiuniug, nud thence
south to tue place oi beginning.
Aud also begiuning at the center of the
mill race at its intersection with the north
side ol the county road, run thence westerly
alon? the side of the county road 150 feet,
north 60 feet to the southwest end of the
mill dum, thence easterly parallel with the
couuty rood 180 ft-et to a point opposite in
tho center of the mill race, aud thence
down the center of tho mill race to the
place ot beginning.
Also the N W and tho N W of Ihe
S V of section 10 iu Tp 1C south, range
1 west. 2UU acres.
Also the S Y, of tho S E aud tho 8
of the r w of section 14, in Ip lb south,
range 2 west. 1G0 acres.
Also beginning at tne meouder post on
south side of the Willamette river on line
between Tp 17 south, range 3 west, and Tp
17 south, range 4 west, and running thence
soutn 1.0J custotno south line oi D JL u
No 78, notf 3901; thonco run east 26 10 cha;
north u chs, to the bank of river, nnu
thence westerly by meanders of said rivtr
to the place ol beginniug 13 acres, more
or less; also lots numbered 1, G and 9 and
the S W yt of S W of section 18, in Tp
1 south, range 3 west, containing 0i.3f
acres; also beginning at the northeast
corner of the N W of N Vf of section
VJ in said Tp 17 Bomb, rouge 3 west, thence
south 11.11 chs; thence south 78 degrees
west 1.00 chs, south 4G degs, west G chs,
south 28 degs, west 6 chs, south 9 degs,
west 10 cus, south vy, degs, east 4 60 chs,
south 12 degs, east 1.74 chs, west 2.48 cha.
south G5 degs, west to west lino ot said
section ty, north loN w corner of sold sec
tion aud onst to place of begiuning, cou
taiuing 07. 1G acres.
Also lots 5, 7 nnd 8 and the S E of S E
'4 of section 13; and lots 1, 6, 7 and 8 in
section a4 of Ip 17 south, ranee 4 west, ex
ceptiuR about 40 acres thoreof convoyed to
iumi iouncK leaving about 1U2 acres.
Also the north half of the northwest
quarter (N of N W yt) of section 13, Tp
18 south, range 2 west; also begiuning at
,uo uoruiwesi corner oi lotJNo 1 in said
sectloo 13, and running thence east 40 chs,
south 9.40 chs, west 40 chs, and thence
norm y.40 chs to the place of begiuniug
117.40 acres. Kb
Also the E y, of N E yt and E y, of S E
of section 22, Tp 18 south, rango 12
west 1G0 acres.
Also the E y, of S W of section 19
uuu me a y, oi tue K w yt of section 30,
eicepting 'iy, acres conveyed to School
District No 3J, containing 157 acres in Tp
21 south, range 2 west.
Also begiuning at the N W corner of a
tract of land conveyed by W. P. Fisher and
wife to A B. Snow, Juno 12, 1S91, recorded
in Deed Book No 31, on page 523, Lane
vuumj, un-g'ju, ana tnence duo south on
west line of said Snow'a lnH .in :ir,
thence west 9.SSi chs, thence north 30 35
chs, thence east U.S8 chs to tho place of
beginning, all in Tp 17 S B 5 west in wue
couuty, Oregon, and containing 30 acres
ui teas.
Witness he Hon V. CI P,d t..j ,
tho Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Lone, this Gth day of Feb
Altesl' K- C. Lke, Clerk.
Sick llt'uilaelies,
The curses of overworked woniaukind, are
tpiickl and surely cured by Karl's Clover
Moot Tea, tho great Mood putitier and tissue
builder. .Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Price cts, aud M cU Sold by 'ilkin
ft l inn.
nr. WIUItos-Indian 1'ilc
iititnu.,ti will cuty ll!u:,l.
Hlt-'-OlliL- A,t 1,..,.,...
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.is the Uolmik-at a, tt
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' ,!' r'M' '" cm:, ami fl.mi. willllMt
MNUMCIURIi6 CO.. l'runs.. ciciebVi'ii
Kor mile by Wilklns A Una.
SUMMONS.
In ib- Circuit Court of the Slato of Oreyon
f ,i L nn- County.
Koththiid lirothers, a uorpurulion, )
o.gniiiz'-d ami i-iistii'B under tho I
laws of :he State of Oregon, I
riuiiitill, I
'vs. I
Sidiiiy Horn. rid Lil n Horn, Mb
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Wlf,', A. li. IMIIUi, V. Ji. "".
(ien. A. Dorris and Geo. II. Dorns.
as executors of the lust will uud of
the oatuto of F. 11. Dunn, deceased, I
Ddfeudar.ts. J
To Sidney Horu uud Lilliuu Horn, his
wilo and eoch i f the other defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: You and each of you are hereby
l ipiircd to uppeur and answer tho com
plaint ait cl ngninst you in tho ubovo
!,iitied suit at tbo Court House, in the
City of Eugene, Lane Couutv, Ststo of
Oregon, on or boloro tho 2liih day of June,
A. D., 1899, that being tho first judicial dny
of the regular June, ioitj, toriu oi sum
,.nrt: mid if vou fail to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will tnke indgment
against you, defendants. Sidney Horn and
Lillian Horu, for tho sum of $050.00 with
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from toe 13th day of February,
1893, iu gold coin of the U, 8., and for
$100.00 attorney's feeB, and costs and dis
bursements of suit aud will take a deereo
Bguinst you and eaoh of the defendants
herein, lor IUO Ioreciosure oi ine uioriuugeu
premises described in the oomplaint tu wit:
Commencing ut tho Northeast corner of a
tract deeded by Nancy J Stowell and hus
band to Geo O Miivor by deed recorded on
page 283 of book G, of Lane County Deed
lticords, running thence South 100 feet
to the North nuo oi tin Oregon o: v;aii
fornia ltail Koad right of way, thence
South SU deg and 45 min East along said
right of way 100 14 100 fret, thence North
119 feet and thence West 98 07 feet to the
place of bc'iuniug, all in the City of Eu
gene, Lane Couuty, Oregon, and for an
oidor that said property be (old to satisfy
the sums above mentioned aud interest at
8 per cent per anttutu nud costs and dis
bursements, and for a deficiency judgment
against Siduey Horn aud Lillian Horn for
auy of said sums remnining unpaid upon
the Bale of said property and for full relief
therein.
This summons ia published in the En
gene Daily Guard by order of the Hon
J. W. tlinuilton, Judge of said court aud
dated the loth day ol March, 1899.
Hals & Noiiton,
Attys for Plaintiff.
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Addjo K. Jchu-ou,
To Addie K .Il?,e,",J''li'
E 0l l
in the above e, ittt'N I
complaint ol , l". H , I
firKt iiubli,.,:.... ?' "otin..
"'y. 1899, d tf "
1 the 13th day of II frr,
:zz ' you iaz
in mud ooniplai,,, J' ""W
lorn decree of .uia '
nurr.oge contract "n"1 K
plumlilt and defend
and that piainiu h. " ' ""mt
feuduutandlo;, llus summons is r,,a i
the Hon E O Potter R
County. CrBiri:.'
this 28th dayof Janu,', ;1,
""JltIt,
EXECUTOH'S NOTICE.
Notice is heroby given that the nnder
sienco, J. II. Hill and A. L. Hill, have
been duly appointed executors of the last
will and testament, and of the estate of H.
M. Hill, deceased, by the County Court of
Lane County. Oregon, and all persons nav-
ng c!aini3 against Buid estate are hereby
nolitied, and required to presrnt the Bame,
duly verified, to the undersigned, at the
law ofhee of li. BUyeu, in bugene, Uregon,
withiu Bix months from tho date ol this
notice.
Dated September 17, 1S98.
J. K. Hiu,,
A L. Hm
i. X ii:,:,.-; oi t statu of 1J. N. Hill, dc-
ceasi d.
L. BiLYKtr, Attorney.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that, William
Nnylor, executor of the ealnto of Alfred
Wilson, deceased, lias filed his final ac
couot iu the matter of said estate, in the
couuty court, for Lane couuty, Oregon
and that Monday, the Gth dav of March,
1899, at the hour of oue o'ciock in the
nfteruoon of said dny, has boen fixed by order
of said court, for the filing and heniing of any
and all objeotious to said account, and for
the linal scttleuieut of said estate; and all
persons interested in anid estato are hereby
notified, aud required to file any and all
objections against Buid account, with the
olerk of said oourt, on or bofore the said
Gth day of March, 1899. Aud that the
hoaring of objections, and the final Bettle-
niont of said estate will be had at the couuty
court uouse, in r.ugene, Oregon.
Dated this 21st duy of January 1890.
Wai Naylob,
L. BiLYto, Executor,
Ally for said Estate.
NOTICE TO CKEDITOItS
Notice is heroby given that the under
signed has been by the County Court of
Lane couuty, Oregon appointod execu
trix of the estate of J. W. Johnson deceased,
aud all persous having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present the
Bame to me duly verified at the law office
oi ti. It. Skipwortb, in Eugene, Oregon
within sit mouths from the date hereof.
Eugene, Oregon. Dated Sept, 19th 1698
AtKLKN JO&NSON,
Executrix of Ike estate of J. W
Johnson, decoased.
E. It, Skipwobiu, Atty for estate
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
. Uv.uu kiyuu iuai iub UQUSr-
Bigned has filed in the Cnnnty Court of
Lane County, Oregon, his final account of
lha ailnU nl U,.nl. I 1.-1-1. j , . ,
.-w v.u.u , uuinu a jinn, ucceusea, ana
AnnlHlh at 10 '-i . ,
1 V v v v viucn. a ui, 01 PB1U
day has been fixed as the time, and Ihe
uyiusv, me piace lor uearinganu pass
0 w 0,.,u u, bl-cuuui. mi porsona in
terested in suid estate are hereby notified to
present in writing any objections they may
have, on or before suid lime, to the dllow-
,,ui;o 01 nam uuai account.
Dated Eugene, Oregon, March 8, 1899.
E It Skipwobiu, J H Glldebt,
Atly for the Estate, Admr of said Estate
NOTICE TO CEEDITOES.
Noliee is hereby given thnt Ihe undersigned
ue,-u appuiuiea auuiiuistmtor at the es
tate of Samuel Brumbaugh deceased, by the
Connty Court of Lane County, Oregon.
All persons having claims against said es-
...w..,D tv,,j leqmrea io present them
duly verified to the undersigned at the
Eugene Loan ,fc Savings Bonk, Eugene,
Oregon, within six months from the date ol
this notice.
Feb 3, 1899.
. , . . WE Baows,
Administrator of Ihe Estate of Samuel
Uiutubaugh, deceased.
L T lliiiius, Attorney.
:30 pm
Mon, Wed
and Fri.
Lj I P "''" fArr "Portl'd
Mon Wed vamsand Wa
, J Li'l'Jl" i and Fri.
Lv lup.ma 1 pi .. . - . -
IWiy I ,Ss-vke Kivek. r iVT8tD
NOIICETO CUEDITOHS.
NnltOA io l,al, n:.. ,
. K,,cu ,uut IIe unuer
s gned have been appointed by Iho Counly
(V.nri f r ... t - . .
- tuuu,.y, uregon, admims-
irators ol the estate of William Miller, de
ceased. All persous having claims agains
said estate oro notified to present them
with the proper vonclers to the under
signed at the law office of A C Woodcock,
in Eugene, Laue county, Oregon, within
bis uioutbs fiom tho date of this noliee.
Dated November 20th, 1898,
EllNKSTINE MlLLEB,
., .-. Hkrman Miukii.
Adminislraturs .,f the estn'e of William
Miller, deceased.
JERSEY BULL
'-"!;:1rSll':-'eR.
tsur.raiH.u j.-t.,;.i"s"1" 1 'P ton-
l n;Ms-j:AV, 0sSh ,t ume of jcrv'o .
ex--,XrVo!'0r"lln"U-''.i'lthou,
Duncan Scott
NOTICE TO L'ltEDlTOKS.
Ni'ticcis herel-y given that Louisa Iliess
has been, by the County Court of Lane Coun
ty, Oregon, duly appointed administratrix of
me estate of Ludwig Diess, deceased, and all
jiersons having claims agaiust said estate ate
liereby notified to present the same to me
duly verihed, at the law oltiee of K, K Skip
worth, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months
lrom the date hereof.
Dated Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1S((I.
. , , , Lot'lsA Imesm,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ludwli
Uiess, deceased.
E. K, Skipwobth,
Attorney for Administratrix,
on eJ
Sheriffs Sale
Notice is hnt. t,.,
an execution dul, jd'l;':
Court ol theStaJof'S
vi junue, on the 17 a
1899 on a judgment .IVl
conit ou Ihe 'i,,h ,i .''!
suit wherein Iu u J .:,
L Butler wos Ar.f,.J....u CeJ
commandinp ma ,i... w 1
propeityofihesaidw";'1:
'"'"" "" e found ik.T
rea PoprlybelontiDg1)M;,!
said counlv n n, .r...k., y
March 18UG. to " " i
hundred and seves, f0 '
dollars with inter.., . ,V ' 1
.uv ,IUIU S(JB ,
cruing costs and being tJ
sufficient personal propmTr?
Bum and costs, I did on
March 1899 levy on slltU s;
interest of ihe said defenam f
and to the following i,
,oh,0,B,1,h,?s' ,'0' !
Lane county, Oregon.
Now, therefore Inthecm,.
oi uregon, in compluisijj
will offer for sale nil n, ,
sum licil Properly, subject to J
at public auction, to the hijUil
ensb, at the south door of ik, J
iu Eugene, i,one Lonntj.Oit
day, the 17th day ol l'l
...vuu ,us uuuin ui OC10CI1'
o'clock p. m, to-wit: at Met'.1
en said dav. 1
Dated this 17th day ol Mist I
w. 1.M
Sheriff ofJ-une Ceusl
oy u. J. dat, Tlcpnty,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETM
Notice is hereby riven ik
Bigned, J W Grimes, sitairkt
estate o 1 Laura A ManstteH, i
filed notice of his final actom
ter of said estate, in the r,,mn
Lane county, Oregon, snditai'
uay oi. January, lH'JII, at th!
OvOiock ot said dny basbfen
court for the hearing of olijtctL:
account nud lor ths liual fflts
estate.
Dated this 15th day of Sir.
L BlLYKD, Ada:
Attorney,
notice to uremic-.
Estate of Sarah S McClaie, d
Notico ia hereby sien ibi'.K,
and DametiiuB T Gillespie t,"'i
appointed execntriies ot Ibeiul
S AlcClure, deceased. All pfK
claims ngainst earn efitate inr.
to present the same to the utrm
law ottico ol George n yotrs,i
Oregon, over the First iarj
withiu six months from w'A
notice, with the neceFsarj icl
Eugene, On goc, ten utn, ii
Minl-I
DAMEimcsIi&J
Gko B Donnts,
Atly for Estate.
NOTICE TO CRIDIE
Estate of WS Miller detecti
Notice is hereby giw
Whitsttt has boen duly ipj
trolnr of h estfttfl of WSli:
lir llm rinnolV .IfldoS of iXU
gon. All persons hating ft
said estate, ore hereoy w
the same to the ad oii jistna
n: i r , 11 Flnnii
OIIIUU Ol UCVIJis .
xt.i. , i,..i- in Vncene I, 1
llllllUllttl UllllIV " D . ;
withiu 6ix months from tee '
notice, with the necessity;
Dated Ibis 2ud day ol nro
Gko I! Donnis GfoKt
Atty for estate.
NOTICE OF FINAL Sffltj
Notice is herby given iwM
John Dykes, deceased, hjM
accotlnl in tue main.
Conn'y Court for I-ne,
and Ihot a. outlay, 'b
lo'.iy, al ine uoiit "na-l
dav, at the county Coni HK'J
uregon, uas uwu u .
court for the hearing" C J
account, and lor tne aw a
estate, aud all pefV.-
, . i -u i.iflpiions 13 I
nie any ami rns i
with the Cleik of saidO"
said date. , ,-i
Dated this lbtDaaj ..-
IIai.e & Noi.ro',
Attorce."1
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Having
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