Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, April 13, 1899, Image 2

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    Daily Eugene Guard
l'ubHiln.J tjvory flveuiux of tho week, feuu
days eiceiiUxl. Addrew ail loaufcuukatloiui
aud mk all rouilttances payable to the
Kuqksk GiJAtiti Eugene, Oregon.
SUHSCKU'TION RATES.
Delivered by carrier, per week 8 IS
Delivered by carrier, per month 5-
iy mail, oue year (id advance) (i 10
Six muDthi 3 00
One mouth - W
Biogle copies 05
Will not be Bent by mail to any address, for
any length of time, unless paid in advance.
WKEKLT.
One year (iu.advance) 2 00
Six months 1 M
Advertising rates made known on application.
Entered as second-class matter at the
1 uneiie, Oregon, postofiice.
KA8TEUN OKI-TOE- 20 to 214 Tempt
Court, New York City. T X, KATZ, Agent
CAMPBELL BROS PublinhorB
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WEATHER BUREAU.
(Dully lloport.)
I'oliTl.ANn, Oni:tloN, I
April la. WW !:: a. m. I
Weather Forecast for K.UKcno, Oregon;
ForTouUht and Friday: Fair.
All lltiNliicNH l.rttcra to iIiIh oliteo
lioiil,l lie, illroclcd to Till; .H,ltl
liiMlnud ol ellllor or llio iiroprliHor.
poraonuiir ;,,iii'iii:Li. Iiikis
TH U USD AY
APRIL 13
TKUHT OUUANIZATIOXS.
luuueUHe Block lumen Purposed to
l'rovout I'oin petition.
From advance shoetB of the Com
mercial Year Book, shortly to be
i68tiol from the Now York Bulletin1!)
ofllco, we ore ablo to presout a sum
mary of approximately complete
Btatietios of the trust organizations
in tho United Btatoa. We horo tme
the torm "truwt" in its broadest
popular sense; as covering not only
consolidated corporations, framed
for directly monopolists purposes,
but also alliances of indopondont
organizations aoting under a com
mon understanding for tho purpose
of Icbs dirootly regulating or defeat
ing natural competition, tho latter
boing but a small proportion of the
whole. At the end of Febru
ary these oombinatlonB num
bered 803, with the following ag
gregations of oapital stock and
bonded debt, compared with a year
previous:
1S'J9 1S!W
Numburot Organisa
tion! 8X1 '-MO
Common stock ......f I,2I7,918,!SI ':,S.H1,7.V?,11U
rnfwtvd nock ra,sis,2c ai:i,7in,o;t3
Total .look w.im.wi.lM "iv-Wi.rui,!.'.:!
lioudod debt 7U,'JSS,iWl rrWoltywi
Stock, aud bond.. S,8SJ,ss;,8IJ 3,m,ll,Ma
The detail included in tlioso
totals have, in somo cases, been
diflleult of proouremont, and in
somo instances estimates have had
to be adopted; no thereloro cannot
in all cases claim precise accuracy;
but from the care that has been ex
orcised in tho compilation, we foul
justified in olaiming a close approx
imation to exactness in the totals
above Bet forth.
It will be seen that, at tho end of
February, these 353 combinations
bud issued a total of Sff),llS,o00,000
of capital stock and 7M,3SS,000 of
bond obligations. One cannot ap
preciate this iuitnohso capitalization
until hiking thought that the en
tire gold Block of the world is but
$1,202,300,000, just nbuit tho
amount of common stock issued by
the trusts during tho past yecir.
A HOUSK EU1TOK KKl'OKT.
Tho regular musical repoiterof
tho Salem Journal was unable to
attend the OodowBky concert, and
tho "horse" editor was detailed to
attend to tho job. We give a couple
ot extracts Iron) the report of the
new cAndid-ite for musical repor
torial honors:
The initial Oregon iierlornmmio
of Leopold Vodoweky, who plays
the piano in the ituB-tian, Polish,
Hebrew, English, German and
Hungarian language, wan given at
the First Mtholirt church, our
otherwise excellent opera holme
having nut yet been sulliuiently
fumigated and cleared of rats to be
suitablo to the enjoyment of
hightoned classical musio.
While people, even in UieduriBuly
populated anil inoet cultured
centers of the greut wool-growing
west, don't exactly get their mouths
watering over the Schumann, Schu
bert, Liszt, Wagner combinations,
b a range liuMe does in a path of
red clover, this second concert in the
i;reat classical series was no doubt
a sucecHS, considering that it was
the too-too, away-up high U number
of the hunch.
Til WKYt Ht'IRlT.
Kev 11 Hebur Newton.
The era of competition is ended.
The era of combination huB opened.
All business is concentrating. In
this masking of capital there is
coming to be an absolute domina
tion over the wage-worker, over the
interests of the people at largo,
over the life of the Btate itself.
Yet this movement appears natural
and perhaps is necessary. It iB in
the line o( economic progress,
Tho real question concerning it
is: Can this new order grow a soul
within it a spirit capable of mas
tering these monptor powerB and
using them, not for self aggrandize
ment, but for human service?
If it cannot, thore is a revolution
ahead worse than any the world
has hitherto known. If it can,
there opens an era of boundlesB,
beneficent, progress. There is a
question of religion. It is the old
need of an ever fresh faith and
hope and love.
111
A robust, manly
son and n cooing
baby-girl nestling in
her bommi what
more can any wom
anly woman ask ?
It in a boon that
II c n v c n intended
B.muld be granted to every woman.
Thoiwmds fail of thin because they have
tico-lecled to look after their health in
womanly way. The health of a woman 'a
balnea is dependent upon her own health
during the period of prospective maternity.
The prospective mother cannot be loo par
ticular about her physical condition. If
she suffers from local weakness, nervous
ness or loss of vigor aud virility, her cliil
dieii will be wiNik, puny and sickly. Dr.
rirrce'a Vavorile Prescription is the only
unfailing cure for all weakness and disease
of the delicate and important organs that
bear the brunt of maternity, It makes these
organs strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and
clastic. It makes the prospective mother
strong and cheerful. It robs maternity of
its perils. It insures a baby constitution
ally strong. It is the invention of an emi
nent and skillful specialist, who has had
thirty years' training in this particular
branch, during which time he and his staff
of physicians have prescribed for many
thousands of women. Medicines dealers
sell it and an honest dealer will not urge
upon you an inferior substitute merely for
the little added profit he may make thereon.
"I nut the mother of a nice baliy four and a
half months obi," writes Mis. J. II. Cluujfh, (llo
sn.O of I.Ultou, rtrnlluti Co., N. II. " I cnuuot
five too inach pruUe to Dr. Pierce's Favorite
rcsciiptloii,"
I)r, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. Constipation is the cause of
many diseases. Cure the cause and you
cure the disease. One " Pellet " is q
gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar
tic. Druggists sell them, and nothing ii
"Just as t-ood."
lilipumatlBiu Cured.
My wire bun used Ctmmbeiiuln's
l'nln l!ulm for rheumatism with great
roller, and I can recommend It as a
tmlotidld llninu'iit for rlieumatltmi and
other hoiiHi'holduno for whloh wo have
found It valuable. W J Cuyler, Kod
Creek. N Y,
Mr Cuyler Ih one of the lending
merehnnt of this villngo und one of
the moHt prominent men In tliis vloln
ity.V CI lMitppln, editor Bed Creek
Heiaid. Kor nale at Delano's -drug
store.
Utirgtdus lu Heal Estate.
I have for sale neveral traota of land
belouiUK to parties who obtained miid
laiidH by foreeloauro of mortgage,
whloh are lor sale very cheaj) and on
eawy terms.
Also city property in KuReno and
Hpilnnold of like conditions aud
terms. nr desertptiou aud prlwscall
uu B H Wu.tdAMS, AKent,
Kugene, Orogou,
"A word to tho wise is nuniclent"
and a word from the wlee should be
aumVlont, but you awk, who are the
wist? Those who know. Tho oft re
peated ey.pt rlence of trustworthy per
sons may be taken for kuuwletlKO.
Mr V M Terry nays i hatuberlaln's
Couh liemedy )(Ivea better satlsfae
t ton than any other In the market,
lie has been in the drug business at
JOlMo'i, Ky, for twelve yearns ban sold
Ini'ulreiU of tuUtles ot this reinetly and
nearly all other eolith medicines man
ufactured, which hIiows conclusively
that I'hamlHlaln's is the most satls
fnctot y to the people, and is the best.
Kor sale at UeLatto's drug sttre.
Ai tho season of the year eti pncuuionia,
Is grlrp1, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh,
brouchilift and hwx tiMible are to W guanled
atiin't, nothing "is a lute vubstitnte." will
"niiMfor tli pnrptuKi," or is 'jnt ms rikh!" as
tie Mimtta tVuih Cur. Tiutt is tlis ouo iu
falltblp remedy fir nil lung, throat or bi
ehiAl trtmbh'S iiifift ighnoustly pD having
It if "something eUe" i otfeievt you. Vtucent
and Cs Comer Drutf rtorv.
Caj & Henderson,
emfaalmcrs. Cor. Wi!. i
I'niiertakcrs tui
i m Sts.
V.'j littlo six-months old fclrl had Eczema.
V.j -icd aM kinds of remedies, but she kept
v.orso. I used to wrap her hands up,
tt::i to drc3s her, had to put her on the table.
1 l-viH not hold tier, sho would kick and
hr.T-jv.-.i, and, when Bho could, she would tear
li.ir i:v:Q and arms almost to pieces. Four
b 'jz:s of Ci.'TicuuA. (oiiiimcnt), two cakes of
CimcrnA fio., and Ccticcha Uesolvent
cttrcl h'-r, and no traert are left.
ob 7,'08. Mcs.O.A.CONKADfLisbon.N.H.
B; re:T Cbbi TiiijtiikT. Wnrm bthl with CUTf-
rtn: Hoap. penile niititint: with V tiolba toinlmtnt),
II J mil l JIOI Of CL'TiCL'Jt A KtBOLVIRT.
CAl'TAIN liHAKY IN PltKThtM.
Direct From Porto Kico WrUcreil to
Manila.
Portland Telegram, April 12.
Captain Woodbridgo Geury arrived
In Portland last night direct from
Porto Rico, having left Hint Ulaiid on
March 21. He has been ordered to
Manilu with the Thirteenth infantry,
anil will join bis command at Ban
Francisco In about three weeks, when
It will embark lor the Philippines. In
the meuntlme eaptuiii Geary will
vixlt his family at CorvalliH. He was
military instructor at the Oregon agri
cultural college at Corvullis, where he
was ou detached duty uutll May ot lant
yeur, being given active service when
the war broke out.
Captuin Geary is an Oregouian, aud
wax appointed to the military academy
from Oregon by Congressman Richard
Williams. He graduated in 1882. He
was appointed to a captainoy on June
80, 1808. He is a brother of E P Geary
of Portland. Captain Geary served
throughout the Porto It can campaign
with the Nineteenth infantry.
New FiHli CoiiMiilosloner.
Buiem Journal April 12; The appoint
ment of Hon K C Heed, of Autoria, as
fish commissioner to succeed Hollister
D McQuire, was this ulternoon an
nounced by Gov T T Gecr. Mr Reed
is a prominent, citizen of Clatsop
oouuty, and has served lu the Oregon
legislature. He has had wide experi
ence In the fisheries work on the
Columbia aud bis appointment will
no doubt prove very acceptable. He iu
the jlnht man for the place.
bane County Cattle.
Telegram April 12: The Union Meat
Company, ol Portland, bus been buy
ing cattle lu Lane county, aud In a lot
purchased of Williams IlroB, Junction
City, the average welsh', of ten steers
and ten cows was 1-81, making a total
weight of 25,625 pounds. The average
price paid was Sij ceuts per pound.
SciS.'.'i.'-r's Best means
llll' illiv Jinwl'T
s t !i:i! hitci-
of big' i grades such .-;
ought to be used by co
mon prr.lo.
For Sale by J U Grkkn it Son
"The Milwiuikfe"
The familiar .name for the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Rail
way running the "Pioneer Limited"
trains every day aud night between
Bt Paul and Chicago, aud Omaha and
Chicago, "The only perfect trains In
the world." Understand; connections
are made with all transcontinental
Hues, assuring to passengers the best
service known. Luxurious coaches,
electric lights, steam heat, of a verity
equaled by no other lino.
Bee that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In. the United States or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other Infor
nrntlnu, addresi,
J W Casky, C J Eddy,
Trav Pass Agt, General AgeuU
Bkattlk, Wash, Portland, Or,
A Frightful Rluuaer
Will often cause a horilble Bum,
Scald, Cut or ltrulse. Ruckleu's
Arnica Salve, the beat lu the world,
will kill tho pain and promptly heal it.
Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulivrs,
Bolls, Felons, Corns, all skin Krup
tlons. Best Pile cure on earth. Only
25 ets a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by Wllkius & Linn, druggists.
MUTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
I.UV K.t .MS."
-r .r r a r um.i.aiuALi.o.,,,,'"'1..
For sale by WilkliiB & I.lnu.
1 r reading nn ailvertisement of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy lu ttie Wor-esier
Enterprise recently, which leads me
to write this. I can truthfully say I nev
er used any remedy equal lo it for colio
and (liarrhmk. I have never had to
use more than oue or two doses to cure
the worst chso with myself or children,
W A Stroud, Poponioke City, Md.
For sale at LVLbuo's drug store.
For a quick remfOy an,l on. that in ivrfeetly
safe for chiKtren let u wcmmientt tn MinJ
lit. Vounh tiire, U ia exi-llent for erni
hoaxaeneaa, ticklinir in the throat anil cv.i-hy.
Vim-cnt and C Comer lriiK St,tf.
BUMXKSS CAIiUa
ATTORKEYs'AT-iAW
H-ii SOtllOH
SUMMONS. Sheriffs-?.,. 5sJ
I Kr,i ,.A . . -"BC
W C HALS
JJALK k NOHTON,
ATTOKXEYS -AT-LAW.
Hooma 1 ami 2 ChrUman Block.
EKiOT. OBEOOS.
J M WILLIAMS,
A'tTOKXEY-AT-LAW.
Collection, a cecialtv.
Oflice Over Lane County Bank,
EO A IKJKUIS,
AlTOltXEY AT LAW.
Utfice Over Laue County Bank.
H'JOEKJ. OllEOON.
JT BILYKU,
AT'l'OKXEY-Al'-LAW.
Olllie Over First Xa'.ional Bank.
KCOKKE, OllEUON.
EA.ST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OK TIIK
ouinern Pacmc uu
C WOODCOCK,
ATTOlt NEY-AT-LA W.
Office One-half block auuth of ClirUmaa Blk
f.UOENE, UIIEUON.
Jjl H FKIl'WOHTH.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practico in all the Court'..
KlluENE OllEUON.
HELMUS W THOMPSON ' CH.IS A HAUDV
HOMraON 4 UAIiUY,
T
ATTOltNEYS-AT-LAW.
Oftice In First National Bank Building.
Practice in all the courts.
Eugene, Oueqon.
EO, B UOHKIS,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOK-AT-LAW
WiP practice in all the courts of the Second
Judicial District aud in the Supreme Court
of the state.
Special attention given to collections and
matters in probate.
OtKce X irst National Bank BIdg.
Rooms 1. 2 ami 3.
I'xpress Trains Leave rnrttaniMauj -
s.M.ti.1 1 LtU!
ll-.-lpiu Lv Eugene ''
8:1.", k ia I Ar8an Franoncolvv.l MH) pui
""Attinsstopat East Portland. "ron
City, Wou.ll.urn, Saleui, Lira". i''","u'
jltlmm. Albany, Tunjent, ?Ued.lJ, Haly.
lisrrisburf, Junction City Luk e, l.reswell,
CutUt-e Urove, Draiu.Oaklau.l and l.osebuw,
ltebate tickeU on sale between Portland
Sacramento and ban Jrancuco. '
S17 lirst-clasi auJ ll second-class, including
slec(,or.
ItoM'biii'i; Moil, Hily.
S::t a m I Lv Portland
2Milu i.V Jiuneue
b:-0 p Ar
Ar I -1:30 pm
Lv 10:50 am
Roseburg Lv I 7w0am
-Dining Cars on Ogden Route
Pullman BulTct Sleepers and
Sec-ind Class Cars Attached to
all Through Trains.
Merit Mle IHvision.
HAIL IUAIN DAILT (EX0EPT BUHUAT.)
7:!i0amLv Portland - Ar I 5.-R0 pn.
ll:f5 p m I Ar Corvullia lviigepui
At Albany and vjorvallia connect with train
of Oregon Central & Eastern Railway.
ExrilEBS TIIA IN DAILY lEXOiTT B0HOA.)
4:;'i0 n in Lv Portland Ar 8:2s a
Tropin Ar McMinn villa Lv i 5:Mi a
8:SUpm Ar Independence Lv 4:50aui
THROUGH TICKETS to oil Pon.if
in lb Eftstoru Stu'es, Canada aud Lurj.c
eun be obtained at lowest rates from
L. G. ADAlil, A.eni, c.ng..n-
h. KOE1ILER, C. H. MA11KHAM,
Manager, Cen. F. & P. Aent
Portland, Oregon.
MEDICAL.
QSTEOPATHY.
W. J. NOVINOER, D. O.
Uradtiate American School of Osteopathy,
Kirksville, Mo.
Eugene: Rooms 4. f. and G, First National
Bank. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. !l a m to 4 m
Consultation free at office.
D
R J W HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Of lice Over WilkitiB & Linn's drug store.
Office Hours 9 to 12 am; 2 to 5 and 7 to
M p iu.
Residence --Ferry atreet between 11th nud
i2th.
"yy KUYKENDALL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otfice In Chrisman Hloclc.
Special attention to surgery and surgical ilis
eiixna of women.
JR. A. 1. NICKLTN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olflco Over Dunr's Store; room 5. Chronic
disoanos anil diacHMea of women a specialty
Jjl E SE LOVER, M. D.
Late resident surgeon St Vincent Hospital.
Portland. Oren.'ii.
Otlico Over A. E. Wood's grocery store.
Residence At Mrs M J Babb's, High and
Seventh,
EUUENK OllEQON.
JJ-RSKATHEIilNE L SCHLEEK, M D
Diseasea of Women and Children
OtHce Sholton Block, opposite Guard oth'ce
J S LUOKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
Kl'QENE, OllKGOy
BIDDI.E,
Tr DENTIST
Oftice On Olive street, between. Fifth and
Sixth streets, oue block west of Minnesota
Hotel
-FIRST-
ppf 'BANK
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital,!$50.000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
V GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS
Done t ou reasonftble terms. Sight
drilfLn on ('iUohlti). Sun Vrfiiiiiai. an A l.,f
land, Urvgou,
Hu'.h (if exchange sold on foreign countries.
catc of deposit.
All collections entrusted to us will receive
prompt atteution.
T G HENORlOKi,
Presttleut.
S B Eakin,
Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
ii:inll.t.cd In iSSf.j
- or
EUGENE, : OREGON.
(I GeneraLBanking business in all branches
transacted oi favorable terms.
A.O. HOVKY, Prwldont
J. M. A UK A MS, Cashlpr
A. O. HOVKY Jr.. Atwt Cashier
Sheriff'8 Sale on Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby given that by vittue of
an execution duly issued out of the Circuit
Court ot me State oi uregon ior iuq coun
ty of Lane, ou the 27th day of March, lbli'J,
on a judgment rendered in said court on
the (ith day of March, 18(J9, for the sum of
Eight Hundred and Thirty-Eifihtaud no
100 Dollars, with interest thereon from the
siiid 6th day of March, 1899, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum, and Fifty Dollars
attorney's fee, and the further sum of
Twenty-Six and 70-100 Dollars costs, also
accruing costs in a suit wuerein bamuei jj
Holt was pluiiitiff and S P Wilson und Mar
garet Wilson were defendants, and Against
theBaid dt fcncant S IMVilBon and ou a
decree of foreclosure and order of sale, ren
dend in said court, commanding me in
order to satisfy Baid judgment nod cost, to
sell the following deDcubeu real property;
to-wit:
Lot 7, in Block 1, in Sladden's Addition
to Eugene, Ltme County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, In the name of tho State
of Oregon, in compliance with said writ, I
will oner for sale the above described prem
ises at public auction to the highest bidder,
for canh, subject to redemption, at the
south door of the Court House iu Eugene,
Lane Couuty, Orego ... on Monday, the ltd
day of May, 1899, between the hours of 9
o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m., to-wit,
at one o clock p. m. ot said day.
Dated this 27th day of March, 1899.
W. W. Withers,
Sheriffof Laue County, Oregon,
By H. J. Day, Deputy.
n ib Ciicuit Court of the State of Oregon
lijr jjuiie ouuiy.
KLiluhud Brothers, u corporation, ")
urgitnizrd uud exintii.g under the
; ... ,1 St,. I. rf t'OH.
PhiintijT,
V3 I
SidnVy Horn, ard LU an Horn, bia J
wife, A. C. Dunu, F. E Dunn,
Geo. A. Dorris and Quo. B. Dorris.
as execu-ors ftf the last Rill and of
the eBtate of F. B. Dunn, d -censed, I
Defendants. J
To Sidney Horn aud Lillian Horn, his
wite ana eacu 1 1 iuo oiuer ut-iui ua.ue;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: You and each of you are hereby
rtquirtd to appear and nDswcr the com
plaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit at the Court House, iu the
City of Eugene, Laue Countv, Stuto of
Oregon, on or before the 2Gth doy of June,
A. D., 1899, that being the first judicial day
of the regular June, 1899, torm of paid
court; audit yon fail to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment
ngaiust you, defendants. Sidney Horn and
Lillian Horn, for the sum of 550.00 with
interehi thereon at the rato of 8 per oont
per annum from tie 13th day of February,
1893. in cold coin of the U. S., aud for
$100.00 attorney's fees, aud costs and dis
bursements of suit and will tune aciccree
against you and eaeh of the defendants
herein, for the foreclosure of the mortgaged
premises described iu the complaint to wit:
Commercing at the Northeast corner of a
tract deeded by Nancy J bloweii and tine
baud to Geo O Mavei by deed recorded on
page 283 of book G, of Lane County Deed
Records, runt ing thence South 100 feet
to the Nor h line of tnt Oregon & Cali
fornia Rail Road right of way, thence
South 80 deg aud 45 min East along said
right of wsy 100 14-100 feet, thence North
119 feet aud tlumce West 98.07 feet to the
place of begini'iug, all in the City of Eu
gene, Laue Count', Orc-gou, and (or an
order that said property bo bold to satisfy
ihe sums above mentioned and interest at
8 p r cent per annum and costs and dm-
buisements, and for a deiioiency judgment
against Siduey Horn and Lillian Horn for
any of said sums remaining uupuid upon
the sale of said property and for lull relief
therein.
Tnis summons i.-i published in the Eu
gene Daily Git aud by order of the Hon
J. W. Hamilton, Judge of said court and
dated the loth day of March, 1899.
Halk & Norton,
Attye for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Hettliment.
Notice is hereby given that John A. Bow
ers, administrator of the eHtate of John
Bowers deceased, has filed in tho county
court of Laue Comnty, Oregon, his tin la
ncconut in the matter of said estate, and
Tuesday, the 2nd day of May, 1K99, nt the
hour ot one o oiocK in tue afternoon of said
day has been fixed by order of said Court
or the hearing of objections to said ac-
ount and for the hnal settlement of said
state, and all persons interested in said
eBtato are requested to file their objections
to said account with the clerk of said Court
on or before said date.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1899.
L. BiLYfcu, John A, Bowbus,
Atty. Administrator.
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A 11. C. DKNNISTON.'C P 4-. T A.
Portland, Or
EUGENE
Loan n Savin is Bank
M
Of Etiflene, Oregon
CAPITAL ipaid.up) $50,000
w. E BROwn. President.
B. 0 PAINE, Vice President.
f. W. OSBURPi, Cashier.
W. w. BH0WN. Asst Cashier
DIRECTORS
FWOSBURN, B D PAINE. W E BROWN
DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON, J 8 HARRIS
W.W. BROWN,
A UiMUTHl iinilllillK ItllNillCNH
TrniiNiictcd on Fnvomblc- Terms
Lratt, l,slll,l thc principal elites ot the
m I l "'''""B1-' '"""sheJ aval!-
amo in all fciolKii countries
Interest raid on time detwalw.
,ot ,ut"Ee 01 valuable
Collections receive our promnt attention.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS,Froprietor.
Ktnt-f. leaves Kut-eHe for Florvnoc
Daily fXcrpt .--tiiiiliiy t 6 a in
Kouirnine; st.,Ke k.,,vt,g porc,n
pm 'S'"1' ' ext'e'!t '"iHiajd at 2
iSnturttnvs nt S a m.
f..0w;,,,Kuse,,e, 6Pu"i-Jay
SIN'. I K WHS
ROl'NI) TKII . t'lXI
c.vECDTOlt'8 NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
sit(noc, J. It. Hill and A. L. Hill, have
beem duly appointed executors of tho laBt
will nud ttstaiuciit, and of the eetate of H.
N. Hill, cJeoeHBed, by the County Court of
Laue County, Oregon, and all peraoDS nav
ug claims tiaint Ha id estate are hereby
notined, and required to presrnt the rnme.
duly verified, to tbe undersigned, nt the
law orhce of L iiily6u, in il.ui'enH, Urcgou,
within six months, from the date ol this
notice.
Dated September 17, 1S08.
J, H. Hill,
A. L. Hiu
Executors of 'estate of IX. N, IliJI, t:t
ceastd. L. ISilieo, Attorney.
NOTICE OP l'IN'AL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby uivou that, William
Nnylor, executor of the estate of Alfred
Wilson, deceased, has hied his nr.nl ac
count in the matter of said estate, in the
couuty court, for Lane connty, Oregon,
and that Monday, tho Gth day of March,
1800, at tbe hour of oue o'ciock in the
afternoon of said day, has been fixed by ord6r
of said cotut.for the tiling and beni ing of any
and all objections to said account, nud for
the final settlement of said estate; and hll
persons interested in said estate are hereby
notititd, nud required to file any and ail
objections ugainst said account, with the
olerk of paid oourt, on or before tbe said
6tu day of March, 1890. And that the
hoaring of objections, and the final settl.
mont of said estate will be hud at the connty
cut,,, uuitec, iu .ucuc, Ol luu.
Dated this.iilst day of January 1899.
Wm Naylou,
L. BiLYEC, Executor
Atty for said Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has beon by the Ccunty Court ol
i.aue oounty, uregou appointed execu
trix of tho estate of J. W. Johnson deceased.
aud ail persons having claims against said
ottate ore herrby notified to present Ihe
same to me duly verified at the law office
oi n,. k. bsipwortn, in Engene, Oregon
within six months from the date hereof.
Eugone, Oregon. Dated Sept. 10th 1898
HKLKN JOUNSON,
Execatrix of the estate of J. W
Johnson, deceased.
E. It, SKirwonm, Atty for estate
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given thot tho under
sigued has filed in the County Court of
Lane Conntv. Oreonn liic n..l nn.n.,.. ,
the estate of Snrnh J Kirk, deceased, and
iiprn otn, louu, at iu o clock a ni, of soid
day has been fixed as the time, and the
court house, the place for hearing and pass
ing on said final account. All persons in-
tciuoicu iu nam esiuie are uertDy notified to
present in writing any objections they may
have, on or before said lime, to the allow
ance of said final account.
Dated Eugene, Oroi.on, Morch 8, 1699.
E It Skipwobth, J H GiujEitT,
Atty for the Estate, Admr of said Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that Ihe undersigned
has been appointed administrator f the es
tate of Samuel Brumbaugh deoeased, by the
Connty Court of Lnne County, Oregon,
All persons having claims ogainst said es
tate are hereby required to present them
duly verified to the undersigned at the
Engene Loan & Savings Iinnk, Eugene,
Oregon, within six months from the date of
this notice.
Feb 3, 1S99.
. , . WE llBOWN,
Administrator of the Estate of Samuel
Brumbaugh, decea?ed.
L T ILp.iiis, Attorney.
NOTICE TO CuEtlTOIiS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
sgotd have been appointed by I hi County
Cr.nrt of Lane couuty, Oregon, adminis
trators of tbe estate of William Miller, de
ceased. All persons having claims ogairs
said estate are notified to present them
with tbe proper vouci ers to the under
signed at the law office o! A O Woodcock,
in Engeue, Lane county, Oregon, within
six months from the datcof thi nolice.
Dated November 2(ltb, 1808,
KnxKsTtNK Miller,
. , . . HERMAN MlLLKn.
Administrators of th? csta'o of Williom
Miller, d ceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is heret-y given that Louisa Diess
l as been, by tlie County Court of Lane Coun
tv, Orek'on, duly appointed administratrix of
tlie eute of Ludwia Diess, deceased, and all
persons having claims apainst said estate are
hereby notified to present tlie same to me
duly verified, at the law office of K R Skip
worth, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months
trnm tlie date hereof.
Dated Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1S00.
. , . . . Loi isa Diess,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ludwig
l'less, deceased.
E. R, Skipworth.
Attorney for Administratrix,
"y uiv, u. .
itn i"..i,ed .ci
loiereh! ttieret.n (r oij,' .
i me rule of . , uc-!tl',
and twenty and no-lfel
and the further
oo uoiuirs t',:s-s nt "Clj i.
a suit when iu o w u , ii,?'
Robert Thomas c:;" '!
"BHIUSI .the defe,,,,,,
Cooper, and on a dw" ,okf't 1
rendered in said (W.':'!atli o1
order to sttlis'y 'i T '
WM tho following detc r,!01
T. . 1 U
Bt Hot South Estdfe,
also lot No 4 i Section iv 't i
'7SK9West of tie U021
12 acres more or ess i! r
Eon. -HW
therefore: I,, m.
oi Orrgon, in cowp 'H.
("r sale ,7,h,,
premises ip,liu
oiuurr lorca-h, subject i "
Ihe south door of 1 1, ri
gene, Lane. Cuiintv it.
'lyolMakuoTl
utone.o'clockp.m on,, fll
Dated this 28th , !' $ H
BrH. rn
''tenth.'
,liit
lifts. I
CkA.ltcf. r .
9 oaie on c
Notico is hcH-bv given tt.t i
an r.Te,.i,lin a..u ;B ' hii.
1800 en a judgment ,e erS'i
court on the ?1, (iay , !
. , .1. hi n it j, t
L Uu i- r vv it. ,j. (,,;,
oomiit. li.iing in., i
pro.-.-,iy ol ib. s.iiu A
meiit could not h (,,,
rea p,oirlybelou;(1,l0Bt;l
hundred and
dollars with interest at ii, ... .1
uiiucr Bump u l
altornev fees and fivu ,.n. 4
March 1800 levy ..".uTOJ
interest fjf it a. t. i "tai-l
and to Ihe fullou n g described letl,:
The Ronth fintt 1
Lone county, Oregon.
Now, tberefore, In tbe mat dtt
of Oregon, in compliance with
will offer for sale all ihe fob"
mterest of the said defendant u ii
earn Real Properly, subject to nfe!
. ouuiu ooor ot Ihe Mr:
in Eugeue, Laue Countv, 0rw
day, the 17lb duv ol' Ann? "i
tween tbe hours ol 0 o'obcia a '
o unci p. ui, to-wit: at one o'ttej
ou sum uay.
Dated this 17th day of March.!
W. W. if raj I
Sheriff of Lnne Counlt, ft-.l
"j o. uax, uepuiy.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLOU
Notice is hcrtb' yiven tlal ihit
signed, J W Grimen, Bdaibuttatcic
estate ol Laura A MauBiieid, deci
filed notice of his tinnl account it lit
ter of mi id entitle, in tbe conntj k
Lane county, Oreyou, dud Mocdij. tL
day of January, at tbe icrni
o'olock of said duy Lusbeen fatd It
coutt for the heariiip of objectisisi:
account and for the liual fttdectitc
estate.
Dated this 15tMiivofXi?&
Attorney,
NUTICE TO CREDITOR
Estate of Sitrab S McCIute, deceit.
Notico in Jiereby ciren thatllinJl
and Dametiius T GilltspiehiTetwl
appointed executrixes of theestMec:!
S idcUlare, decdHtd. All pt-rsciatJ
elaiiQR agaiuat Ha id estate are flnl; e:1
to nresent the name to theexeeGLrasf
law oflice of George f Dorrif,itiJ
Oregon, over the iirst Miicnifl
within six months from tbe iCiA
notice, with ihe noccesary Touehtis:!
Eucene, On kod, Feb 13lb, IsvS. I
UiBrKlnsl
Damktbius T (ilUS"-i
Geo B Dorisis. wee
Atty for Estate.
NOTICE TO CREM0KS.
Esti to of W S Miller deceased. .
vni;.. Lafnim nivpii. lait
WUitsttt has been duly appoinwfl
by the Couuty Judge o( LaneCocs.;.
said estate, ore hereby DotineWl
office of George U Dorris, oret
atloIlftl Jianli iu juigtiw v Vy, 1
within fix njoutiifl irem l"E -
Datt d this liud day of Marrt. , I
Atty for estate,
NOTICE OF HSALSEfllJl'j
Notice is berby given tbatHJ
- f idt u-il anil of la 1
John Dykes, deceased, blflkil
nccnunt in tue nnuitt ui -.i
, 4 T.rttiH LOG"!' '
andthut a,oudny, the op1.0' 1
coo . ,i... fc; 10 o'clock' 8,;!
day, 'at the county Conrt llo'l
Oregon, has betn oxta i " ,
court for the hearing: of o'l f',.;!
account, and for the aoal
estate, aud ail pcison " ..-I
e-tate are hereby noting -.l
filo auy and all objection" - j
with the Clerk of saidCcnrtu
said date. . .,a t
Dated tins totu u) "' j;:,, r I
Mf-
Hals & Nolios, uu-.
.ml
ADMIKISTiaTEK W
Notice is her, by pi
county Lou" o. r.,,,iSB'l
,i..i .e.,,ii,.d a.imiDi1"". .j.l
of John A.Ilufihe.-, '''"f.iV!
sons bavins claiw fe"1: tt ?t
tied, atthelawollKVCf h. i,,;;
Bene Oregon, wiiuin.
date of this uolic.
it,.d t lueiuc, V"y
oi March, IV.'. g j fl:l
L. Rn.vEf.
So-To-t'f ' tf',
t;;:a,M,f1-.n ' ..,1 '
menlicitv.