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Daily Eugeue Guard tuy exoeptou. jvuurew u and make all remittance payable to the Moini uuahu Diitjcuvi su nsuui ption; bates. DAII.T. Tl.ll....,l Ltr arr1np.Tnar Wflfik $ 18 Delivered by carrier, per month BO By mail one year (in advance) 6 00 Six months 8 t0 One month 60 Single copies, " Will not be Bent by mall to any address, for any length o. lime, unless paid in advance. WiKKLT. One year (in advance) W M Bixlmonths 1 00 Advertis'ug rates made known on applica tion. Entered as second-clasB Eugene, Oregon, postofiice. matter at the THE EAHTERN OFFIOE8 of this naperareat230 to 234' Temple Court, New York City, and U S Eipress Bide, E7 Waih ingtnn St., Chicago, 111., E KATZ Advertis ing Agenoy in charge. CAM P HE IX BROS Publishers EUGENE" UARD fr XT- VN9V 5UNIM0N THE H'EPTHU FRI SftT 3 3 4 5 6 7 M IP H 12 151 14 15 16 17 18 19 20121 23 2.124 25 26 2ft 89 50 WEATHER BUREAU. .ilally Report.) Portland Oriuon, I Novomber 21, lays 0:80 a mi Weather Foroont for Eugene, Oregon: Tonight and Wednesday: Kaln and warmer. Alt Iliiulnr-i Letter to thla onire lioultl hi O r ted to TIIK OIIAIIU l..tfm.l o! oltntnr or tlio proprietor Oerioiinl'v OAIUVUKI.L IIHOM TUESDAY NOV 21 "SOUND" M08E. President MoKinley arid the members of the present congress were elected to put this country mare firmly on the gold standard basis. The announcement of the intended adoption of the Reed gag rules leaves no donbt that the pledge will be oarried out. Sil ver bullion has fallen to the lowest price of . the century, and wheat, whioh - has never tailed to aooompany silver in market quota tions, during normal orop produo tion years, is even below the price of its running mate. The gold dollar ot the British importers buys more wheat than ever. Our wheat growers aTiould be proud of that forty cent a bushel gold prloe, Wheatgro'wers of silver oountrlos, freight rates proportion ate, are getting eighty oents in sil ver, Our fArmers, though, may console themselves with the asBuranoes ol MoKinley and his oolleaguss thai they are paid in "sound" money. . It may be prosperity, with a big bat the agricultural classes feel that ethers are reaping what ever harycit there may bo. SIMPLE GEOLOUY. An explorer In a new country makes most wonderful discoveries by observing very small facts. By the gravel he knews the exact rocke which are drained by the river. Speckled rocks, such as granite, tell a story of probably mountain ranges, even if none are In sight; and by the speokles the explorer can tell whether the mountain is brand-new and jagged, or old and worn. ,, By the pebbles it is quite easy, with a little praotioe, to read off the history of a country, to guess at its age, r ums mean a onaix forma tion; ironsands is the best possible indication of gold; lavas and basalts mean volcanio action, Terraoes long the ooast mean It is raising by jumps, as may be seen in Nor way and Chile. Where the rivers cut deep between sheer walls on their coorse from the mountain to the sea, it shows there is no rainfall. Modern shells on top of bieh mountains mean that the range has only recently been lifted out of the sea. "PRIME I.OA8T (CAYUSK) MKAT" Eastern Oregon wortb!e.-B cayusee may continue to range the bunch grass plains aud hills without further danger of being cut into strips and canned for shipment to European markets that want cheap meat. These cayuseB, mixtures of Indian ponies and our range horseB, weigh from five to eight hundred pounds gross, and are sold on the range for about five dollars a head. After slaughtering 4000 head of horses and pickling the flesh for shipment to Europe, the Linnton abattoir, on the Willamette river a few miles below Portland, has olosed for the season. The greater portion of the horse meat waB put up in cans and labeled "Prime Roast Meat." The profit this year has been small owing to the op position to the sale of American meats in France and Gar many. A lot of worthloBB oayuses have been removed from the ranges and will give more room for cattle and sheep. The opening of the horse oannery next year will depend upon the European market. TRDBT BEAUTIES. Here is another object lesson for the Amerloan farmer: Barbed wire in 1898, $1.99. Barbed wire in 1899, $4.25. Increase in cost of production, 10 per cent. Inorease in trust profits, 102 J per oent. Inoreaae in oost to consumers, 112 J per oent, Something like two million bushels of old wheat is still being held in Whitman county by the farmers who were looking for a raise last year. The raise never came and they expect to hold until it does, in most if not all cases. Tne holders are large farmers and can afford to hold if they so desire. Mother's Love Is boundless. Yet it is utterly helpless to give strength to the child born with a low vitality. The time to give strength to the child la before birth and to impart this gift tlie mother herself must, be strong. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion gives strength to mothers. It pre serves them in robust health in the months before baby comes. It practical ly does away with the pains of mother hood, and enables the mother to endow her child with a hcnlthy body and a happy disposition. "Favorite Prescrip tion" contains no alcohol and is abso lutely free from opium and cocaine. "1 consider Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription the best medicate made," writes Mrs. Mary Murdock, of 110 Taylor at., Toneka, Kansas. "I know U has uo etiiinl. 1 nm 'the mother of ten children and only one living the tenth one. Brie Is one year old and Is as well and lienrty as can be. She is a beauty, of my other babies, some were lrn at rliilil lime, but dead, others were premature births; one lived to lie one year old but she was always feeble. 1 tried differenl doctors but none of them could tell what my trouble was. I was examined by snrgeous but they found nothing wrong. I did uot kuow what to do, so I thought this last time I would try lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, I took 11 the entire nine mouths and now have a fine baby girl, and I can not praise your medicine enough for the good It did me." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure heart-burn. IS BANKRUPTCY. In the Dlitrlot Court of the United States for the District of Oregon In Bankruptcy, In the matter oft . n. t,, . George B. Ilarr, I In '.HE'0 BankruptJ Wo- us' To the creditors of George W. Barr, of Cottage Grow, In the County of Lane, aud district aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That on the 12th day of July, 1599, the said Ueorga B. ilarr was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the Drat meeting of his creditors will be held at the oftlce of the uudersigued referee, lu Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on the 20th day of November, IStm, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly oome before said meeting. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this No vember 21st, 1899. C, A. WlNTKRMKIKK, Referee In Bankruptcy. Fine Farm Foi Sale. 90 acrva 1 mile northwest of Eu gene. Bpleudld 7 room, bard flnlshtd house, with cold storage; large carriage and woodshed; good barn and wagon shed; chicken house, garden, elo. Plenty good water. 85 acres young bearing orchard; apples, pears, prunes, to. 46 acres In cultivation; remainder good pasture. All under good fence. Apply to A. KiHiu.A.vn, Corner 6th aud Washington streets, Eugeue, FIRST NATIONAL BAM Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS I )ua oo roaejoiiHt tie te rms. bt draft on Chicago, Sao Franoisco and Port land, OrHtfoo. Jiills of OTchanye sold on foreign couut Ten. Deporiifn rn-ttiveri tuhjettto check or oertili cute of dnposit. .A U collections entrusted to as will receive prompt attention. V Q HKtfDItlCKS, President. P. E. SNOnGHASS, Candler. L. H. POTTKH, Ass't Cannier 8 B Kakin, v ice iresiuent. EUGENE LoandSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL (paid up) '$50,000 W. E. BROWN, Prtlldent.: B. O PAINE. Vice President. f. W, OSBUHN, Calhl.r. W. W. BROWN. Am! Cashier DIRECTORS. FW08BURN, BD PAINE. W E BROWN DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J 8 HARRIS W.W. BROWN. A General Banking Knnt11es.11 TruiiKactett on Favorable Terms Drafts Issued on the principal cities of the United States; also exchange- furnished avail able In all foreign countries. Jntorost paid on time deiwslts. Fire-proof vault for the storage of valuable psnors, Collections receive our prompt attention. LANE COUNTY BANK ili.tiabli.lieii In 1882.; r- or EUGENE, i OREGON. A General Banking business in all: branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEV, President J. M. ABRAM8, Cashier OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. , THE DIKKOT .ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. nlvcscholco of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fact Mall Lino, or the UIO U 11 AN l)E ficonlo Lino Look at tho tluio 1) days t" Knit Lake , 2 days to Denver Hi lnynto Chicago 4) cluj's to New York FHKH IIKI I.ININO OlIAIIt 41AR I I'llOl.S'l r UI IIKIl lilTM. liP INU; Mils, PULLMAN ,1'AL.K'G M.KBPINU VA1IS. For full particulars regarding nttts, time r tralns;oto,onU on or address L L Stevene At, Eugene. C O Terr-.' Tra 1'si.sAgt 124 Third St. W E Coman i.rn'l Agt Portland, Or HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommorvllle & Berger. Pure Whislrles and Brai.iliei, the fines grades of Wines and 'JlKara. Mixed Drinks a specialty. Weinhard's, Famous Beer Boule and Draught. CANADIAN U PACIFIC RY SOO-PACIFIC LINE. The only Transcon'ienental Route. Grand Scenery, Fine Accommodations Low Rates. To and from all east ern points and Eu rope. Diroct Uouto to Kootenay mining district, British Col umbia. Wo run tho finest solid restitutio train crossing the continent consisting of l'alaco sleepers, dining cars, tourist cars, day coaches and colonist sleepers. CANADIAN rxriKK' ROY A I, MAIL STEAM KliS. To China and Jopan. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINK To Honolulu and Australia, For full Information regarding rates, etc apnlj to liEO, F. CllAW, Ajrent. It. . AniVlT, Eugene. Oregon Agent, Portland, Or. K. f, t?OYl.K, A. U. 1 A.. Vancouver, B, C, HTTKINKSH (MA US. A'lTollNKVS-ATi.AW. T 0 IIAI.E. ATTOUXKY-Ar-LAtV. and 2 Chrisnian Mock. Kl'llUK. OUBioM. M WILLIAMS, ATTOUNKY-A V-l w. (Y.UectioDM a ter Orfic.. Over J.unt t 'U'.iUl -r liank. iilLYtU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Off e Over First National Hank. KUOENE, OllEUON. O WOODCOUK, ATTOliNEYAT-LAW. Office Oue-half block south of Chrisujaj lilk . KtlGKNX, OllKGON. E K fiKIPWORTH. ATTORN EY-AT- LAW. Will practice in all the Court's. KUOKNB OhEQON. HELM US W THOMPSON CHAS A HA fJlHOMPSON & HARDY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office-In First National Bank Bulltling. Practice in all the courts. Eugene, Oregon. iEO, B DOBIU8, ATTORNEY A CO'JNSELOR-AT-LAW tylll practice in all the courts of the Second Judicial Dintrict and In the Supreme Cou.i of the state. ,Sf3cH1 attention given to collections and matters !i nroba' .. Oilicc-l'irst National Bank Blclg. HoomB 1, 2 and 3, MEDICAL. QSTEOPATHY. W. J. NOVINGER, D. O. Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Eugene: Rooms ,4, 5 and 6, First National Bank. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 9 a m to 4 p m Consultation free at office. JJR J W HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Wilkins & Linn'a drug store. Office Hours-9 to 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9pra. Residence Ferry street between 11th and 12tK Kb STKENDALL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURJEON Office In Chrisman Block, Sjiecial attention to surgery and surgical dis eases ot wouien. - M U8KATHERINK L SOHLEEF, M D DlseaseB of. Women and Children Otfict Sbeiton Block, opposite Guard, office F E SE LOVER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. WFormerly resident physician St Vincent . . Hospital, Portland, Oregon. Office-Over A. E. Wood's grocery store. wuiameiie oireei. Residence Corner Seventh and High. J S LUC1CKY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired. KcnKNK, ORKaov DKNTISTJ Uttlce -On Olive utrnot. htivn Pink HSixtl ree'i, one block west of Minnesota 0 R & N CO. jyli Q BIDDLE Jepart Time Sclieilule. Arrived tor From Portland Kant Salt Lake, Denver, Fast Wail Ft Worth, Omaha, MaU 8pm Kansas CUy, St 6K6 p m Louis, Chicago and East Walla Walla, S SlHkane kane, MinneatHilis Spokane Flyer St Taul, Dulnth, Flyer" 2:10 p m Milwaukee, Chi- 8:30 a 'm cago anil Fast. OctAN STKAXHHIra 8pm Sail every 6 days 4pm Columbia Rivkk ' 8pm SiRAMKRa 4 p in Ei Sunday To Astoria and Ex Sunday WlLLAMBTTKltlvIR 6am OreK.n City, New- 4:30pm Ki Sunday leiy, S.tlem and Ex Sunday Way I,amiin(rs. TV'L1MXTTE AND ' 7am Yamhill Rivirs S:30pm Tues. Thur Oregon City, Day. Mon, Wed aud Sat ton anil Way and Fri. landings. LTCorvai's WiiLAMsrrxUivxH ArTrnrti'd 7:15 am I'ortland to Cor. 4:.'IOpm Mon, Wed valliaand Way Mon, Wed and Fri. landings. and Fri Lr lilparlal Skaki Ritir, LvLewlstn Daily IUaria to Lewistn Daily L Stevens, IW H Hur burt neut, huKrne. (,eu sss A lib l'i.it,ti Eugene Street Hailay. TIME CARD. After the 4th of Ot. tm. tl.. .ir.,.1 ears will run on the following eiliednet uuiv uuiu mnner notice. LKAVISO THE PKTVT. 7:10.7:40-S:l(Vfi:4O.9:1O-fl:4n.1Pfl.t . theu ever; half hour. i:,3T AND SOUTH -VIA- SHASTA ROUTE -OF THE- f : : ilici'i! Pacific Go i-.s p. ssTrajn-eiivertlanl Daily- No u Hi T r .North 70 m 12:311111 7:4: a ui 5HKI a ui (i:05 p m 6:40 a ui 8:15, p ni 7:00 a in 8:15 pin Lv Fortlaud Ar l.v Eugene Lv Ar San Francisco l.v Ar Ogden Ar Ar Denver l.v Ar Omaha Ar Ar CliicaK" Lv Ar Los Angelea Ar Ar El l'aso Ar Ar Fort Worth Ar Ar New Orleans Ar 9:16 a m 3:54 am SM p m 1:10 pm 0:45 p m 8 :50 a m 030pln 9:25 pin 2;35 p m 8:40 a m 8;4U p m l:lo p m 7:55 a m DIN.NGoCARVATONCARS I'li'maa arst-claw and TourUt Sleepfng v i attached -to all through trains. llir..uKh Tourist oari to Chicago with out change. Kuseburs Nail, Uuily. 8::1 . ui 2:11 pui 5:2U lu Lv l.T Ar. Portland Eugeno Bossbunj Ar Lv Xv. 4:30 p ui 1:10 am 7:30 am Corvalll RlHlji, .flallr (Except bunday, :M a ui iLt Ar i'ortlarid Corv.'dli Ar I 6:50 ui. Lv 1-0 pn. ll-itf p m Ai Albany aud Oorvallia onneot Witt, tr,ui i untitm Central A Eastern Railway. usefcuenuce I'akkeiixor Jiuliy i Except Sunday) i . : I ems TFAJM Mi i.J (tXClPTBUNIJAI.) 4:50 p m I Lv Foitlaud Ar 1 8:25am 7;:iO pm Ar McMinnvtlle LV 5:50 am 8;30 p in I Ar Indeisjndence Lv- - 4:50 a m ' rii-ect connection at Pan Fiencisco Vith steRirixhip lines for Hawaii, Jnpan, China, the Phtllipines and Australia. For through tickets and rates, call on L G ADAIR, f.'p K J McCLANAHAN, . Depot ASent City Ticket Agent, Erjjene, Oiegno. R KOEHLER, CJH MARKHAM, Manager. G F and P A, Portland, Oregon. TICKETS - TO ALL- POINTS EAST ' I i-U2i Falace and Tourist Sleepers, Din iiii.' library Observation curs. Elegant Vestibule Trains. No 4 Limited leaves Portland at2:10p m. ISo ;i Limited arrives Portland at 8:30 a m. 1't tickets and full information, call op s.ldrt-s JNO. M. WILLIAMS, Or Agent, Eu li. C. DENNISTON, C P A T A. Portland. Or University of Oregon Tuition Free. I' li'Ht term begins Bept 18, 1800. Ex- (vllcnt courses lu Ancient and Modern JjHiii'iiHges, Bclenoes, Matbematlcs etc. Mrniluates from the tenth grnde and from nil accredited schools admitted v miotic examination. Huiilents not fully prepared to enter, dm ike studies in which they are oi'ntiii nt, in the JSugene City Hlnh K. i catalogues and further Informo- ui'ii, rt'inresa tlie President or Hon J J ,i i.ton, Bee. iiugene, Oregon. J. L. PAGE -UEALUB in- Groceries I'l-t'nfj a Large and Complete stock ol f.i i lo and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, lILLliSlVELIf , FOR CASH, i ( ,tn oner the public better Drlces tli m.jr uium nouse in jugene. Central Market, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supplv BEEF- MUTTON' '.PORKand VEAL Which they will sell t tho market prices. lair stare of the pctiltc naironsge solicited :-TO THE FARMERS.: We will psjr the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bheen. Shoo on Willamette St., i EUGENE, OREGON. H-lla... J w ".va-unue to ant pan ol tn ctit fwoi onanre EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Daily except riuntlay at 6 a m Upturning stane ievc, Floren, forfcugne dally except Bundaya ati rlaturdays at 8 a ru. foilowi. lnne'Pmth,day SINdl.I PARK., SOUS V 1 RIP 00 ''iiV'rJu IKv.uport'a offio to llrseu lor isle at Fnsplie. or at 1I..M riorwiets lorliiern Pacific RAILWAY 7ST Pullman Sleeping ars Elegant Dining ;ars Tourist Sleepiur ai 1st. j'aul. IM1NNKAF ( 1 IS, UI.1.UTH, TO AllGO, LJK AND FORKS; lOHOOKS'l'ON, W1NN1PHO, HELKNAauJ liiU'lTE, Tnrounh Tickets t- CHICAGO, WASHINGTON PHH.AliEl.PHIA, NEW YOUK. BOSTON, and All I'oiuta East and South. For information, time cards, map i aud tickets, call on or write to It McMTJEPHEY, , General Agent. Eugene, liiice Opposite Guard office. Or. A l CHARLTON. . ! Asst Gen'l Pass. Ae?nt, 256 Morrison St, cor Third, Portland, O .-agon THIS RAILWAY fOMPANY Operates its trainB on the famous block system. Lights its trains by electricity Uses the celebrated electric berth leading lamp. . Buns splendid equipped passenger tiains every day and night between tit Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago; the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul AIbo operates steam-heated Testibu ed trains, carrying the fotest private compaituicnt cars library buffet, smoking cars, and Iraw-ing-roora sleepers, PAELOR CAIW, free reclining cl mir oars and the very best dining-car service. For the lowest rates to any point in the Luited StateB or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C J EDDY, J W CA.' EY, General Aeut, Tmv Pas Agent. Portland, i'reon Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878 UHrrtD Staticb IisSD Optioii, lioaKijoiio, Okeoom, November 13, 1899. IMlLWAVml Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of an aat of congruss of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled "An act for liio sale 6t limber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada Hnd Washington Territory," John . Campbell, of Eugene, oounty of Lane, state of Oregon, has thin day filed his sworn statement No. 731, for the purobase of the 8 E of section No. 20, in lowniibip 17 S Range No. 4 E, and will offer proof to show that the land Bought in moie vulnable for its timber or stooe than for agrionitnral finrpoBes, and to establish bis cluim to said and before the Register and Ktceiverof this offioe at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Friday, iue iwu uay 01 January, i'juu. c He names as witnesses: William M. Ren- snaw, rrsnclB JS. Unnn, Christian Marx, Matthew 8. Wallis. of Etiarne. Orennn. Any and all persons olaitnino advAmAlv the above-described lands are reqnrited to file their olaimB in this office on or before sam imnaay ot January, 1UUC. ' J. T. Bbidobs, Register, NO 1 ICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the estate of John A Wooldridfce, de. ceased. Notice is hereby given that J II Purkor son, Administrator of said estate has filed bis account for final settlement of said estate, and Monday, the 4th day of De cember, ibv'J, at ten o'clock in the forenoon obb been set by the Hoi.orable E. O. Potter, county dodge of said Lone county, for Hearing orjjectlonu to tbo same. Dated, Eugene Oregon, Oot 24, 1899. J.-R. Furkerson, Administrator, Geo. B. Dorris, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Ratio Lewis, dectBBed. Notice is herebv siven to whom It i oonoern that the undersigned, John Lewis uu aicck r.ewis, nave been by the County Court of Lane eonnty, O.-egon, duly ap pointed eieoutora of the estate of Ratio Lewis, deceased, and all .nnn. iiovinn claims against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same with the pioper vouchers to said executors at the law office of Thomnann Hard. in17nnAnA Line county, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this notice. Dated at Engi ne, Oregon, this 30th day of September, 1899. JOHN LEWIS. At.P.rtr r.F.wra Executors of the eBtate of Ratio Lewis. deceased. THOMPSON k HARDY. Attorneys for said estate. NOUCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Estate of Sarah S. TrfnClnra. Notice is herebv siven thai M. V. a. A i m '. . ' . . uu.ui x uiuespie, executrixes ot Haul (stale, have filed tholv nnai eeiiiement of said estate, and Thnra day, October 12tb, 1899, at 10 o'olock a. m. has been set by order of Hon E O Potter. county judge of Lsne eonnty. Orrson. to hear said account, and objections to the m.'.r, it auy. Dated Sept, 11, 1899. Maiit E. Atkrs, Dxuabids T. GrLLtSPIK, Execntrixea, G'Q- R. Doasts, Ally, for Plaintiff. Administrator' Notice- Notice Is hereby given, tbat the nnder signed, W. M. Vanduyn, has ben duly ap pointed administrator ot Ibe estate of Sam uel Smith, deceased , by the County Court of Lane county, Oregon; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with Ihe proper voucher, to said administrator a the law oflice of L. Bilyen In Engene, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this Wih A.n .n.h. lm tl. BtLTtD. W. M. VlNDCTM. SUMMONS In ibe Circuit Coi:ri f for Lane f'nnnt- Kii....l.. 1.-..I.. . . . ., .: Christina Kdliei , . t To Chiisiina K , n''.l"1M .,,,....,.1. ' UtftM.J- . IN THE NAMK op fun r Ongon.jouar "E tTAT apptar and BUbWr "rf J -r. j ... ,u ttlHJVe .. r-MI cause, on or bufore OctollvS'S ttn ing tue urst ,1, , ,1,35 said com 1, 10 I .. t..M,u s'I''m itnZ Couriuou.eiuEu,,1.'? gon; and il you fi l0 Coat,, tothesaidj'urtt'tr said complaint, to-j,. K'wWlH saidoonrt. drciaruie th. . wm! now exisiing b.4 v2j ant. fon-ver dissol.Hl,1 forever baircd from . Tl df Hul U the following docr" L ?" The north l tm nonh y, of the northwest TJiHl i Township 17 8 It fl vl8 i b'wa Oregon, and for full relief Un ibis BuiumouRispubii.), . ,. . GoiBD a daily newHuam r ni & Ecn tion, and by Wfflftt Judge of the coui.lv court ol r E K Oregon for six clnoeom V?2F order being made in Chs dated at Knaine. n.r1'" ai doy of May, 1S99. Th"ii,., " tiono GEORGE W KBiSET SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of iht Sm , , gon forLaue Coon, ,taEtHk UartbaE Holt, PluiMiff Samuel Holt. Dtkndnn: To Samuel Holt. Upf,l.i ., Oregon, you are here bv ...... quired to annenr in n. ;"" Court and answer ,l,e SStfS! eguinst you in said Con,, SZl 1 ' H bi-fore ilm ust day ol tl, ,!. ' in Ibeord-r lor 'the SfiW summons. hiebperj,,, from the date of Ihe fim his summon,. Said first dale o t'dsi lioation being ou tbo 21ih d ,1 1899, and the last dale 0 beina on Ibo nil, ,u . Ppwicaho and vo ;,;.r 7 1 .u.c c' IS). - j ...u .,Wumu mat if ,M ij tO BO IlIHMur unH o.., - : the plaintiff win pplv l0 Mid "JH relief prayed for in ssid compUi, " That the niarrui(.e contuct B0. njS diiv"'"",? ""'! "rr--- -" Hum 1 on e of divorce and tbat plaintiffbesilnlT ut-d decreed to assuuie bet m.idu . .... ....... u i.. .milieu, acu lor full This summon, is pablisbed it thdw Eooenb GoAiin for six consecuiiveHiili order of the Hon. E. 0. Potter. (J Judge of Lane County, Orison, dwTJ 1899. v.vuwu, me zora asr of Ant T n ' Alt'j for Pliiuti SUMMONS. In. the Circuit Court ot the Stile cfOnsi 11 C DehesumoDt, PUiata,! v I W y llnrtln, DefettotJ Action at law to recoier money. To VV V Martin, the sbovs Birttd Ma- ilnnt: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OT Oregon; t You are liereby smnmoiiedloinw in said circuit court and answer the casfttiit of tlie plaintiir tiled tiierein, on or Mm la 7tli day of October, lKild, or judgment naKen arrainut, you tor want of an uurs, M tlie sum of, to wit: &KXI.00 in U. t. fdl coin, with interost tlioreon at ten ptrttai. aunum since the 1st lav of September. 1&, and for $35.00 attorneys few, and for o and diBliursements of actios. Audit snr ed by tlie Hon E O Potter, county jrJfirf said Lane county, that eurcmouibeHrnd you by implication in the Eugru Dill Goakii, a news.ar of ueuertl dmaaa publislieil dally in salu county, tor n a secutive weeks. Dated Ant-list 24th. 1S99. This summons Is published the fiat a August zom, ie;rj. flio B Dons PlaintifiAana Notice of Administrator. Si Notice is hcrsby git.n Ihallbic signed administrator of lbs estate ef w Wilkinson, deceased, purananiitiiM of the County Court ot Lane t gon, made aud entered May lit, 1$. sell at public ouotion, in front of lis C Houso door, in Eugene, said eoulj." 1 o'clock p m, October 7th. Ib99 ing described real property, twi: nwol the s e ef section 3J long 15, a 1 6 west, containing 10 etna. i ooiumot'Citig at s e corner oineii0'" of sec 33 lp. 16 1 r 6 west, " thence south 20 chains, then J ohain, Ibenc. south .0.7J till. " east 30obains, lbcnceiwnibffla''vf Ibenco past 44 chains, lopUM "F ning, containing 3t7 acres are and more particularly d eionbed u part of the donation land cUim m "jr miu Tavlor and wife, not beieloto'W; A. Slrome and J. W. Mcffii,ania -j said claim to seclion line on n section 29. -a.I Also 22 acros oil oi irs . . Yt of the t nw ol sec.M weBt, being part oi " '-""""T ,f,,i tion land claim. Also the w X of ... -il. h..ma s pari of to.TZ land claim ot iicnjamiu v,.., off of ihe weBt side of lbe H d4.it i n 3-1 eicepmiR tt0" T- quarter acres sold by Solomo" l Taylor on tho east nde of tt n a part of the donation land ,,, l-n T Onhinann. in tO li ' 5 ' Z. said land being in Lane """J, The te.-ms of said sale hand. Annua Dated, Engine, Oregon, Administrator of the Estate oiE" kinsou. deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL BBlU"01 Notice is hereby V't signed, ad.ninistr;orol ibei. nel Brumbanph, a. ,:.,CieildU' final account with 'tonM''j W f county, Oregon, ' " id made V the County tort oM m and entered of record, direct ' and naming MonJ.y. f 0. ber, at the hour of 0 oclocl i. t,..i nl said finsl scccunt, k settlement of ald sla" E Bc L. T. HifH"' .Mtoiwl'"-. ke to craiTO1 NOl .l1 ... -fc.Tinii eUim..Sj, es.Me'ofTobnl.lV-rib.. ......he nnllAed to "" Pitied, wi.h iber'or'Vru.o' execniors of ul """", . " W C Hsle, i '"fl,, mollis from date ber"''' v n.ied September 'D' ' V,.nra' EiecutorsoftbeEstaK" onesou, deceasfd. c Htl, All y for Estate, Administrator,