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SATURDAY
JAN 20
80J.E JOINT POLITICS.
Tlie Roseburg Review refers to
the osoditlaoy of a Roseburg man
for tbe Lne and Douglas joint serf
atorslitp nomioaiiun, od the Repub
lican tiokot, as follows:
Now, Hoseburg has tbe diatriot
judge and disiriot attorney, tbs
lntler expecting to be renominated
by tbe republicans, and Lane
county reels that she should have
at least the joint senator. Several
candidates are already out for the
plaoe, including o. II. Friendly, ot
tiugene, and 8. L. Moorusad, ol
Junction Ulty, and they do not re
ceive kindly the information
brought home from RosMmrg.
Neither are Uoorge Brown and bis
friends very anxious to see a Doug
las county man pushed into the
arena for joint senator, believing
that it would completely shatter
bis ohanoes for renominatton. To
urn up tbe situation, it seems to be
a case of not enougb oluoea to gn
around.
POUTLAND'8 LKrT IIANWKU
FROH FERITY.
Oreiontan Jan. I.V
The Oregonlan fully agrees with
Mr. Goldsmith in hit statement
that "the assessor it not to blame
for what Is called his arbitrary re
duction. It reduced itself, as far
as town lots are ooncerned, and
had reduced itself ever since 1893,
though the unreasonable assess-
ineuta were kept up till 1800."
HOl'KM TO l'KttVKNT PAUTiriOH.
The empress dowager of China
hna issued a warning address to
governors of provinces in which
ahe shows a becoming appreciation
of the danger which threatens tbe
empire from foreign avgresBlon,
and holds them to strict responai
bility for immediate defense of
their respective provinces, should
attack be made upon them.
The various powers, she says, are
casting upon us looks of tiger-like
voracity, bustling each other in
their endeavors to be the first to
selis upon our Innermost territory.
Tbey think that China,, having
neither money nor troops, would
never venture to gt to war with
them.
Latest mail advices from Iudia
aver that the famine situation grows
darker every week. Three millions
are working on government relinf
works. Tbe silo of children by
starving ptrenln i becoming oitn
njDii. Kiiiiliei aru Iwing liriikno
up, oacli fiieiuher fur hiiu'elf in
Bearuli nf loud. Alwnd.-ned chil
dren are louud with irt-qiiMiiny. I
in a fmnine of water as el! hi hs-ifl.
Cattle am dying oir lV thousand-i.
ami no ruin is exuwed until J.nm.
It is no litlle eatiafaulion to the
friends of the late Koberl Clow that
the receiver of the warenouo and
milling property owned by the de
ceased found the wheat stored there
in practically intact. The men
who knew Mr. Clov intimately
could not believe then was tbe
least semblance of wrongdoing on
his part, and will welcome the
complete vindication ol tbe man
of whom tbe mem iry alone re
mains.
It is thought the germs of the'
bubonic plague were carried Iron.
Asiatic ports to Honolulu in mer
chandise. No oiber solution oi the
problem of the appearance of the
plague in tbe islands may be given,
as a strict quarantine was enforced
while tbe first cases appeared
among native population.
Tbe point of taxing tbe dead
seems to bave been reached in the
Port Townsend case where the be
quest left a priest for tbe purpose
of it vying masses for the repose of
tbe sol oi tbe deceased was held
subject to proueions of the internal
revenue law and required stamps.
Quy went into politics a poor
man. Now he owns real estate in
Pennsylvania, Washington and
Florida, and has a lot of stoakB and
bonds besides. Tbe plum tree
seems to bave borne well for him,
While boasting oi tbe bioin in
the Bteel trade, why omit all refer
ence to that of coffins, A single
Pennsylvania corporation has ship
ped two thousand of these to tbe
Philippines.
Liok out for squalls when tbe
"end-of-lbe oentury" controversy
reaches Kentucky.
llcrttlncbe tuny te called a woman's
nitmei.t. Some men gutter from it. Hut
nlmont nil women have to endure iU pain
with each recurriiiK month. This fnct
points at once to the lutUnnte relation
between the health of the delicate
womanly organs, and the general health
of the whole IkxIv. Dr. Pierce' Favor
ite Prescription banishes headache hy
banish. ii its cnuae. It curca the dis
cuses which irritate the delicate womanly
organs, fret the nerves and waste the
tit re uk th. It increases the vitality and
builds up the nervous system. n Favorite
Prescription" contains no opium, cocaine
or other narcotic
M want to praise your medicine," writes Mrs.
Hsrali I. Iluincy, uiCtrsent City, Putnam Co..
1'ln. 1 hnve itrrit sick for twenty years, snd
have tieen slmtMt tn ted five yenrs, and now I
am sltle to wutk all duy. 1 hnve taken tight
buttles of ' 1'avorite ln-acriptioti 1 and four of
'tiuhlen Mrtltcnl Discovery' ntvi one vlat of
'lyilrts. 1 pralite yintr meillcine to all. I had
the heatlache tail tl h gmic, My throat la well
and cough vmir, mA all my old troubles are
better. 1 trfrd mauy other ktmls of medidno
aud four doctor."
MAhl: WtK WJHIN MBONO
AND SICK VOMtN Will.
SUMMONS.
In the Clmilt Court ot lh SUt of Oregon
for the CVuntj of !.mi,
()rtiuil. M. Tlnmi. IM.lntKT,)
Hurry 8. ThomM, VMemtwl )
To ll.rir.jr S. Thomu, Hel.Dil.nti
N T1IK NAMR OK TIIK 8TATK OF
.1 Oreiptn, you nr. hvrvltr rwiulrwt lo npiwv
uim III. niml'UInt til. 1 .-V.Id.I you In
III. .hurt .nlitlnl t'ourt on or bttor. Ui. I7lh
ly o( M, h, lime, cil II you lo m.w.r,
lor wuit tli.reol tli. ).llntill will Uk.
Iktm mla.l yon ill .l.init th. Uo.U of
mMrinhiny now .xUtlnii IwtwMin lilaJntil! ami
il.l.ml.nl. uil kin lli.t ilhit It', una b.
ilink'l fnm tl.rtruil. At, 'Ihomiu to h.r
nMn n.lnr, li.rlniil. M. tl.viln, ml
ui'h othr rrll.f u Ui. IVurt niy Mwm
wiuiUhl., '1'liui snnin,on. h.ll Iw, by wit
ol uul I'nnrt, i'iilill.lir.1 for l oonwutiv.
wwks .ml Hi. Knl mlliiatlon thmof U In
III. U.il. of Ui. Ku,.ii. iILV til'AHII of
J.nu.rr ISth, i'MO. Anil Ih. il.l. ol th.
ortl.r of pnhlioktion ot Hits .umimin. U th.
lath (lay of January, IWU.
Thb .iinimim. la puhlialiail In th. Kiipm
IAii.t tli'AHli hy oriLrof Hon. K t. 1'otlrr,
Juthjr. of Ui. t'ountytViirtof Iad. County,
thwn, man. In ohanibar. th. I llh day of
January, t'.axt,
R R. SiirwnnTH,
Atloru.y for l'lalotilt.
NOTICE TO CKEDITOttU.
Nolle U l.nliy git.n that II. aid
l(nd kaa Iihd aiHiinliti l-y L tro
Court of mm county, Oregon, at'nntiia
lor of th Mitt, of W. J. bininiona, itct
d. All (wnona halni rl.in. r.mtt al
Mlal. are b.rtliy aolltlpd to irrarnt Ih.
lo ni. nub lb. ro(xr rosebna at Eugrn
Origon.wiibln.ii nor.) ha liom iLt Br
(intilioailiio ol ibia rottra.
Datrd NorrbUr HH, l-W.
Auci M. lln-awrta,
Adnini.uaior.
P Ha
Ut bar art paa, bat (run bar wbU. yon Baa,
Today U your.; tomorrow may not b..
And lie who aiuandcr. all bU Urn. rourt pay
Th. bitter penalty. Do w. not a.
How nrlft t he nMmth. .nd year. ar. dipping by
U'henla lil.'a haul, aniat be loufbt and wont
How tan w. .ut, a nwmrnt, you and I,
When au much lie. tMfor. u. yK undooaf
What mltfht bar. beao will paai bryond our km
If w. neglect her, (or on golden wing
Site quickly iravea u. dMolat. and tbMS
Our taulla and falling, only aorrow bring.
Good Houaekorplng.
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KtHlt.m. Ill lit-r Ion, white nprou and
bi hum lull, rotor box uiid piili-ttv Id
hiiuil. tinitciitl ori lino the orc'liard
ill. I Hal i liiiil'M- t lit- Hliadt- of un
h;. tie I A i:.-l.l I l rt-.i- mil led the
1 . i.!ls l ii lilt !i l ie suilllKllt Kleamed
, I: i l'-i I"'"- mid euiiutlegs
vi:- . ..' - (M ini hum limb to limb,
hi: :i- i. it. vnt ul with their music,
in:: ;i. .ril lireitrited fellow
ut I1...1 .il. tli.eeily In front of
ii:i .:. i v ii n lieutl on one side re
,i. i !:e. .u!-'iuly.
. h, :t ii in mil bis gnze first wltb
. i turn with Interest and
.. "i:;. 1 : yuildeu InnpLrutlon. Bbe
ii ' i .1 'i miyoii from tier box and
i. .i :rty Jotled down a few out-
l!i: . : lit ii xlie coliHiiltotl the bright
bit i ul eulor she bud placed on ber
palette mid with a sweep bere and
there of ber long paint brush trans
ferred the nucleus of ber small feather
ed observer to a sketch card. She held
It up to the light and looked at It crit
ically for a moment, then laid it on
tho long grass beside her and leaned
back against the trunk of the tree, her
hands crossed loosely behind ber head,
her eyes resting in dreamy contempla
tion on the gleaming fields beyond.
Above her tho faint rustling of the
wind In tbe leaves drowned the silence.
Presently a shadow cut across the
glimmering sunlight Fedora glanced
up, and a faint color tinged her checks.
It was tho professor.
"If you aro too busy" he began,
looking down at her.a little dubiously.
"Oh, no," she broke In quickly, smil
ing up at him as she spoke. "1 am
never busy." Fedora prided herself
upon that accomplishment "Do sit
down," she went on, with a bright
look, pointing to tho grassy plot oppo
site ber. Tho professor hesitated for
a moment, then suddenly complied
wltb the request
"A nice day," he remarked careless
ly ns be sat down.
"Charming," returned Fedora, sur
veying him, with a smile. It bad sud
denly dawned upon her Hint the pro
fessor wns a singularly good looking
r.inn to be so old almost 40. And In
spite of bis twoscoro years sbe found
herself looking with approval, almost
admiration, Into Ills deep, clear eyes,
above which tbe thick masses of brown
hair waved back from an Intellectual
forehead. (All professors bave Intel
lectual foreheads.)
"I don't llko to Interrupt you," ho
said, with a doubtful glance at the In
cipient sketch aud Fedora's small
pulnt stained fingers, "but there Is
something I wanted to Bay," he went
on, tugging at bis watch charm.
"IleulIyV" She gave a llttlo cough
and turned her eyes expectantly upon
him.
"U's-lt's Important" faltered the
professor awkwardly, meeting her
gnze.
Fedora broke Into a little soft laugh,
and two dimples came Into her face.
"What's tho matter?" bo said, look
ing nt ber In astonishment, a suspicion
arising In his mind that he was being
rested wltb unnecessary levity.
"You looked so so serious," she re
plied, with such a charming llttlo grim
ace hnd a look so profoundly Innocent
that tbo professor Immediately dis
missed his suspicion as unworthy.
"If you don't mind, though," he pur
sued, a little uueaslly, bis eyes on her
face, "1 would rather you would not
that you would be a little serious."
"Yes, certainly," assented Fedora,
with alacrity, pulling a straight fuce,
but wltb a glimmer of a smile Bhowlng
about her mouth. Then tbe professor
cleared his throat and went on with
a slight hesitation:
"I have a proimaltlon." Ho stopped
short and looked at ber In a helpless
sort ot way.
"Ah, 1 see!" she exclaimed, with a
merry btugb. "And you want the hy
pothesis?" "I'reclsely so," returned the profess
or, bin fnco brlghteulug. lie thought
that bis task would not be a difficult
ono with such an appreciative young
woman.
"And now to the point," lie contin
ued, giving her a serious look.
"A point Indicates mere position r.nd
has no magnitude," Interposed Fedora
flippantly.
"1 supnoso not" replied the professor
with slight sternness, "lint It Is not a
problem In gvomotry this time," he
concluded, the glint of a smile hover
ing about his lips, his voice calm.
"Oh!" exclaimed the girl with wide
eyes, as she folded both bands In her
lap and fixed upon him a look of grave
attention.
lie shifted his position a little, pulled
at a tuft of grass, then looked across
at her with autltleu resolution aud
poke, "8upposo-tbat-a man"
The professor stoiietl short and
elearvtl his throat again In a discon
certed sort of way.
Fedora met his gaie with a nils
chit Tom Btnllo ami chewed the end of
her long paint brush.
"Well?" ahe said, dropping her chlo
Into one guiall lis ml.
'That a ainn la "
"Yr "Well-In love, you know." be blurt
Having a Ureal Ron on rkassbvrl.ia'g
Cough Remedy.
Manager Martlu, of the Plerson drug
store, Informs us Ibat he la having a
(teat ran en Chamberlain's Cough
Itemedy. Me sella five bottles of tbat
medicine to one of any other kind, and
It gives great allsfacllon. In (hew
days of la grippe tharw Is nothing like
I hatulwrlaiu's Cough Hetnedy In stop
the cough, beal up lll nr throat and
lungs and giro relief within a verv
short time. The sales ar growing,
auu an wno try it are pireurn wllh lla
prompt notion, Mouth Chicago Dally
CalanMt. For sale by W. U i)eXtuo. 1
C otit a a.sae-ratlea, Dusting to the
brim of bis sebularly bat
Fedora's faee was suffused wltb sud
den color, aud she gave an Inartleulatc
I'ltie murmur quite beyond Interpreta
tion. There was on Interval, during which
neither spoke for several minutes. The
professor was the first to break tbe
oause.
iiudly. terribly, foolishly In love,
he said, emptiaslzlng the last adverb
as though It Included the sum total of
human Imbecility. Fedora shot at him
ii glance of bewilderment
To think," she said, making a
mental observation, "that bo could be
so violent."
There was nnuiher pause. She dug
one tlulnty baud Into the soft turf and
looked at blm shyly out of the corner
tf her eye. The professor spoke again.
"What do you think of Iff be asked
abruptly, bis gaze resting upon ber
face wltb suppressed eagerness.
"I don't know." Sbe said It slowly
and blushed as she spoke. A mingled
expression of doubt and perplexity bo
tanic visible on the professor's fuce as
be waited for ber to go on.
But Fedora remained silent her eyes
resting dreamily upon a little whito
douil drifting across the horizon.
Tbe situation wns growing awkward.
The professor fell that his grasp was
slipping away from him and went on.
a little onxlousry: .
"You know about such things girls
generally do. Tell me what shall I
do?"
He toyed nervously with a dead twig
ns he spoke and searched her face nar
rowly for encouragement.
Fedora reflected for a moment then
nodded wltb decision.
"It depends," she said dryly, fixing
ber eyes upon bis with a serious look.
"Yes?" The professor turned to ber
with a quick smile.
Fedora pondered again, then dropped
her eyes half timidly and twisted the
corner of hot handkerchief.
"On the other one, you know the
girl," she went on, with a Boft blush.
Tbe professor gazed lit tier In silence,
bis kind eyes full of perplexity.
"Does sbe care for you?" asked Fe
dora in a low voice, looking away.
'That's precisely the point," said he,
pushing back bis hat "I want to Und
out."
"Is she pretty?"
"Beautiful!" replied the professor,
with ciilhuslnsin. "She lias the most
mngnlllcent brown eyes In the world
and hair how do tbey say In novels
like spun gold, that's It," be concluded
Impulsively, bis eyes aglow.
Fedora's cerulean orbs were sudden
ly misty, and her dusky brown bend,
wns averted.
There wits silence for a few mo
ments. After a Utile she leaned for
ward to pick a flower, her heart throb
bing violently, aud the color fnded
from her face.
The professor drew a long breath and
xlghed. "She doesn't give me any en
t'liunigemeut," he ventured, regarding
iier with a questloulug, half wistful
look.
"Perhaps," Raid Fedora faintly, as If
to herself, "she cares for some ono
else." v
The professor stared nt her In con
ttci'iintlou. "I never thought of that" be said
dowly, dlsiiiny stealing Into bis tones,
is bis eyes sought hers with nil intense
look ns though searching ber Inmost
totil.
The a ns that followed wns unbro
ken for some monieula. Fiually ho
tpoke.
"1 hoiic you have not made a mis
take," be said, rising to go, "because
it mount so much to me everything."
He wns looking down ujion ber, and
there wns something In his eyes sbe
bud never seen there before.
"There Is only ono wny to And out,"
the Bitltl. speaking heroically, but wltb
A dreary Utile smile.
Tho professor's face brightened.
"Well?" said be, almost holding his
breath.
The girl did not Immediately reply.
Something seemed to clutch at her
throat.
Presently she lifted her eyes suspi
ciously bright to bis and said slowly,
ber voice half tremulous:
"Just tell her In a strnlglitforwnrd,
manly wny Unit you love her aud
want a-Hcrious answer."
Site dropped her eyes suddenly as she
encountered bis look not easy to
evade.
Tbcro was an Inaudible stillness. Fe
dora was looking awny like oue In a
dream, her bunds lying cold and pas
sive In ber lap.
Tho sunshine circled about her red
brown bead In a shimmering rainbow.
Tbe professor looked across at her,
his oyes full of unexpected admiration,
bis bands knotted close together.
After nwhlle he lennetl suddenly to
ward her and with a quick movement
seized both her hands in his own.
"Fedora, I love you. Will you ninrry
me?"
The girl gave blm a awlft. startled
glance, and tho color lianied to her
cheeks, while the tenrs and smiles
struggled for msatery.
'Hut but my hair In not gold." ahe
exclaimed, with a puulcd little laugh,
rooking shyly at hlin. '-111111 my eyes
are blue."
"And mine," suit! be. taking ber In
hla arms, "aro color blind." Chicago
News.
R.pKlrlBiBT Trolley Wlrra.
Each road has two or three trouble
wagons," one at each enr shed. The
hones are trained like those of the fire
department. The crews nrv alnnvs In
readiness. Along tbe tine, at Interval,
of n few blocks, aie slgnnl Uises. When
there In trouble along the Hue. nn
alarm Is turned In. and the wagon,
managed by akllled electricians and
wire repairers, hastens to the scene.
There are IN of these wagons, manned
by nearly 100 men.-St. Louis Post
tll.patfh.
Wood Wanted.
Illils will be received at the office of
the secretary cf Hie t oard of regents
until Haturday, February S. 9nn, at 12
o'clock M to cot and deliver tn the
University of Oregon ou or twforr
Au.u.t IS, 1W0:
WO cords big body Mr, 4 fret.
MO cor da grub oak, 4 fret rot lrS
than I Inches nor mora than 10 lorbr
In diameter.
JoeiiUA J. Walton, Secretary.
FIRST
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital S50.000
Surplus - - 850,000
Eugene, Orejon. .
a CKNEHAI. BANKINO BUSINESS
, .. . . ....... iir-tnat Piltftlt
drafts on Chicago, Han nuit w and 1 ort-
laul, tireBon. . . .
lia-..h. larit-i.iu i-lHuII- tlitik or certiD-
cat of deposit. riv
All collections eniniMru w ... -
prompt attention,!
T O HEHlBICItS.
President.
S B Kakin,
Vice President.
V. E. SNonoBAsa,
I '.vthier.
L. H. Pott eb,
Ahs't Cahiei
EUGENE
LoaneSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital - $50,000
Surplus - - 2,500
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
T .(. I..nri nn ilia nvltlAtnsil fttlf flf the
United Slates and foreign ccntrios.
I Uteres. UlUWeU UU UCU-nm. vcuiuuttis wa
DeuoBii when left Bin ted period.
Collections receive our prompt attention.
City snd County Warrants bought.
W. E. BKDWN,
President.
F.W. 0SEIURN,
Qstnler.
0. A. PAINE,
Vice P rut I dsn t.
W. W. BROWN.
Asst Csihler.
LAKE COUNTY BANK
E.tnbll. lied III 1882.,
t- or
EUGENE, OREGON.
General Banking business in all branches
': transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE V, President
J. M. ABRAM8. Cashier
Central market,
71 tin fi Villi (111
U IU1IIM
PROPRIETORS
Will keen constantly on hand a full supply
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowesl
market prices.
i lair snare ol tbe public patronage solicited
: TO THE FARMERS.:
We will pejr the blithest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and rjlieep.
Shoo on Willamette St.,
EUGENE. OREtiON.
eSST" Mean delivered to am tart nl th rtty
r-eeo! charge
J. L. PAGE
(RQaEBJES
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Maple and Fancy Groceries bought
In the beet markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can nfler the public better prices
thuu any other bouse In Eugene,
OREGON SHORT LINE R. R.
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points,
IIItcs choice ol two farorlta routes, Tla thr
I'Nios pacific f..i m.ii uue, or
IheRIOOrUNligHceuio Line
book at the tlme
1) tlays tn Knit Uk,
2j tlays to Denver
8j tlsyato Chlnurn
4j tlya to New York
FHKR HKI IISIS,! II AIH .
triiiiLsiniHnm him via,
iu; CAHa, H-llwj,, ,Ai, .
SLKKPIM, TABS.
For full particular. rc.tdln. i.,,, ,i.
traln.,etc,call on or adilm.
L L Stevens Ant, Eugene.
C 0 Terr w r r
tra.Ha,., WSeuC'aT1,n
124 Tblrd St. Portland, Or
HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON
SommervHIe & Berger.
rur. Wtibtiea ar, llrdi a.
F.l" of aad ?n"
Innk a cialtT. Jlurd
Weinhard's
Famous Beer
Bottle and Draught
Sheriff's Sale rti Execution-
V...i.UHl.c.bvtwU, ib,.t l.yv.rii. .
. jnuii.it H"l i.ni.ili.uiiiilit) Cir.iii'
i.. un-1 me.- .it-ol Ormon for tin- cui.ni
oi Luiis, - 1!U d" Lu'l"1.
lb'.i'J. ou . jutiguitni aud order ol
le remlrl..! i.l court ou tbe
U il-y ol October. 1HW. hr ne sum
;,i K..nr buuilreil and fiflv-lbr.e and
XI loo dollars in II. . gtihl com. wltb
luter. si t ib rule ui un per cent per un -ouoi
in like gold coin, fin ibe'Jib u ol
October, loll!), snd ibo luribersutu oi Ibir
U-tiveal.duo ItiO dollars attorneys lees,
and einbteeu and 2U-IUU dnllurs ousts, lu a
salt wl'ereiu U. 0. DeBeauulout wns plum,
till' aud VI. If. Martin was U. feodum; aud
. Hi..,,.i.,iit V. F. Martin. Biid on
ajodg-neDl Bun order of sl ruil.red in
,id Court coniuiuntlilig uie, ia orctr to
UJ,i( ul,l iu. auieut anu tosis. u m "
following discribed rml property, tu-wit:
VII ol tbe undivided one-Uttu inttrrst of
ii.H deleudaut W. F. Marliu lu uuil lo
lUe est bsli of ,tbe Doo..non L ;u l C..im
of Evao Murtiu and Miry Marine bn,
-ii. Vn 7S. Notil. No. Iib47 lu two.
Ill s' K. 3 W, coniuiuiog ltiil acreo of iaLd
in Laue county, State ol Oregon. Also nil
of tbe Dudiudid oue-eigbtb interest of the
said delcnouul iu aud lo ibu west half of
thr ..nl TJouatiuu L.ud C.eiui Iii vtl IsollI
0047, contallillg i03 i8-10Uuciis.nctptlt.g
Iroui said went nan lue lunowiug in
(Jouinjencing at Ibe n. w. curl er oi tne
said don. laud cInibi No. 7S, tbenue sontb i
rods.tbencu east Zi.a't cnalUS, tueuce mnit
mki thence west 13 iW chains.
iheucesoutb 11.81 chains, ther.oewesl 13.53
chains to place of beginning, routuiuiut. lit
ucres, leaving after said exception H5 28
100 acres. Also an uodiv.dedoue-eightb
interest of tbe defendant iu aud to tbe
following desciibed premisrs, to wit:
that pai t of tbe tlouallon land cluiut if
Isaac AI.eu, Nolif. No. 0071 in twp. IS s. r.
3 w, described as fellows: dinul ucu.g al
ilie ii. e. curuer of tlie Ot'litiiM-ii u.nil claim
ot L. Tracy, Notlf. No, otiGJ, ihence north
ba ioi s, tbruce east ii y, roda to tbe pus
eul travel, d Suite roau, tueuce along said
riMtl in a south-easterly direction to a point
due eiiBt of Ibo beginning corner, tlieuoe
west to tbe place of beginning, containing
9 acres or lees, in L-tno couuty, Oregon
Also the undivided unc-tibib iuteie.t of
tbe deleudaut in anil to ibe following
uescnutil liaci, towii: Commtucing ut
post aud lock 6 8U ctmlus eust Iroui tha s.
w. corner oi Claim No. 41, Isaao Ailen
donation land claim in tap. Ill 8. r. 3 w,
thence east 10.35 chains to public bi.bwav
thence west ot south along the public
highway 40.10 chains to a rock; thence
west 11 .10 ahuihs. thence north 4U.10 chains
to place oi beitiuuing, containing 14 ucles
and IU rods more or Jess, in j-,uue county,
Ongon. Also all the undivided oue-eighiu
interest of tbe delendant In and lo tbe tol
lowing debcrlbetl premises. lo-wit:
beginning at comer angle of Ibbho Allen
donation laud eliiiin No. 41, iu m-o'iou 11,
twp, li s. r, 3 w. aud running tbence west
b.(U chains lo corner ot claim flu. 4
ibenoe north 42.41 chains to s. w. oarner
of said claim No. 41, thence east 6.86
ODailiN, tbence south 42.41 chains to place
of beginning, containing iv U'J-IUU ucieB of
laud in Iauv county, Oregon,
Now, therefore, lu ibe name of Ibe State
of Ort-non, lu colhnilalice Wllh said wilt,
will oder tor sale tbe above described
properly at publlo ntlctlou, lo tbe highest
biui'er for cash, subject to redemption,
at the south tincr ol (he court house
in Euuene, Lane County, Oregon, ou Mou-
.lay, the Gtb da ol February, 11100, be-
iweeu tne houis ol a o clock a. m., .inu 4
o'clock p. m, to-wit: ar one o'olock p. m,
on Bind duy.
Dated this 29th day of December, 1899
W. tv. WlTUkBS,
Sheriff uf Lane County, Oregon
By Fato FlrK, Deputy.
SUMMONS-
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
tor x,ane county.
John Conger, Plaintiff,
v.. I
A. J. and Mabel Nickel, Clempnza T.
Dodson and A. Wheeler. HefemlMntu
To A. J. Nickel and Mabel Nickel, two of the
dcfeudauU alitive niiiuetl:
ITOU Alili IIKi.KkY NOTIFIED AND
i rctttiited Utappear in the above entitled
t ourt and att.wer the ci ntplaiut i f i.laintitf
tiled in said Cnurt in tins cauiw. et,'ninst you,
anil tlie other defendants above tunned, on or
before Thursday, tlie 15th day nf March, 1900:
and yt u are liereby further notified that if you
iail to ap)ar and answer said complaint, as
. .... nH1lv .llv,aiM V1IC ,,i,ii,iui Will
take a decrre aiiainst you lor the relief prayed
.u, ... nam vuilOIUIIlt, CO-Wlll r OT B Jlltltllien
anainst you, tlie said defendants, A. ,1 Niuhe
and Mubel Nickel, for the sum of $l:-li,0 I.
uniim ntniM u rt m . .....i.
ioterent tliereun at the rate of 10 per cent
i.c, .MKMiui ,u uKe coin, ana tor the su
f R7 111 1..... .. r-.-.L
. , i .. .. vne lurtuer sum ot
Mil UO attorneys fee iu said suit to be allowed
by said Court, said sum of 8429.50 being the
sum now due, principal and interest, ou tlie
promissory note set forth in said complaiut;
aud for the costs and disbursements of said
Klllt- .ml fi a .ln.... . 1 .
I ok"obv you, anu against
each, all and every of tho other defendant
........ unumii ht me loreclesure ot the mou.
gatfe liiemiiinetl and st f.,tu, in .ai . cm
plaint, and forever barring ju aim each ol
you, and each and all of the other defendants,
and all other persona claiming bv, through
or un er you, or either of you, or by, through
Or 110, r Klthpr ornnn.f !. I R.
, -o" witirr ueienil-
ant. nlK.ve named, nf all r glit, title, interest
, 'eoi-iuption in, or to the Mid
niortaod premises descriueti in said com
plaint, and described in said mortgage in said
compiaint mentioned; .aid premises beinir
dencnlied an follow., to wit:
1 ut No. 2 in Mock No, 8 in the original plat
oi l-airiiti imt, in Lane county, Oregon, con
taining 1.2K acre., more or lean; and for the
sale ,. the above described land, by the shcriff
ot saitl Lane count .....un.. i.... j .,
. ... ' - " v. law anil (lie
practice i f .aid Court, and that the proceeds
Ol lUl.l aaln 1 & .....l: i . .... ' 1
tk. . . "i i""1" ne payment of
the c,und charge, ol making the tame, and
econd, to the payment of 40.00 rea.onal.le
m-, ior iiistiiuiing sanl suit: third,
Jamt'J,' f?"Pto9 the .aid
. - -- won, kiigetner
ithaccruitiK interest thereon, ami the said
t, , ii i' ' , BD." '"r "ni11 ol"er aud
utlirr relief a, ,ay ue e,,iible in tho
preniiseii.
This summon, is served upon you by pub
icatioa for .tx consecutive week, prior to the
r-'ln ftflV nf l aa..k llUlh . .
n,,, r l; -.v.u, ,;ssr, to tne i-a-oenk
1'All.r bCARli, a daily newspaper of general
... i , . . j-.iikcub, saio county
and st.tte. hv oiilupnt ik. 11 v 1
countv in.lsre of Une county. ' Ongon, which
i i ,i , , . January,
I'1 0, ami that i n .iA K ,1 i.,.. ., . '',
m urtter oi pu miction of
,i ... ( i T ' ,0" "M I "scribed the loth
"l "S". " the time on or before
plaint in said .tut.
.uu'io ''"' "'l.h" nt l"'hllcatln of ,.
niMiiou. in utd ne.sp.,.r U January If,,
All y for Plaintill.
Administrator's Notice-
lil!Ilitl,vhIJll", ,b,t ,be
r??, J, J M' - '"y f n duly ap.
Poirted idmisi.tniA. n .i . .Jn r
n.l k,,k i j , eatai" OI Bain
nel Smith, decas.d, by the Connty Conr
of Lane county, Ongon; and all person,
ff'!""1""1 are tereb,
notified lo present the a-me, with the
prorer voucher, , ,.)d ..' i ot lhj
J" '"".of L. Kiijut in trg.te. Ore-
!.; Fat.,.. w,!L."c-
CITATION.
In tbe County C
'r L
vrregou.
lo Ihn matter i,i .i,.
Vea i-b, deceus:ii
CITA II A
lo ha uh lla pi-r, V
! ll. liriig.., Ki. r. ,
l.itllra iv.it ili.
l.i .la, I hurl, ' i'
l-'Utok KyhUs. I;
l.i,
! I. ilii
kin ol said d.cei.s,,, . .
concejtieii- Gr.fin,t ' '' '
I.N THIS NAME Of'thk si,
Oregon, ou are lurely j . 'i
in appear tn ibo connu fuon m' '
u. utqnm, .o, ine liu,,,. ,
courtroom ibtreol. u, !i, ,ri
uoust in Mt-.i ,
on Moniiii), ih4 h duv o( l ! '
at the hi ut ol I t-'iioi k (
aald duy, lliru ui.tl i,tr ,0 "
any there be, why iliiiouti
II r of eald t state, sbou 'ii ... . . :
House in Km. ,-n. ..... . Vt
ordeteil uud directed i, ala j''
at public or private sale ,u
HOrilMtd IhhI l.rn, .... , . 0 "-'I
estate, to-wit:' ' "
Lot No 1 iu Sec 8 T id s p i
luts Nos 3, 4 ami 7 in Sei p,'-'
west, all iu Laue county o,,.
'' b8 SOW for Ibe l,itLe,t ,t,'i
obtainable llnr.lor. lor i,
ibe purpose ol and luordirio '"
claims and debts i,g,i,l8l l0
i. ,u . . "i" """I ' autiin-. 1
that this Cti.tic',, latt
aim next Ol km, nuneiy, Uiili, J
n..:i7A::,7i'.r.,-c,-"'
. .7 ' " " " HI an
uies.atooi ur.g,.,. itin.yj
Otehou, dally, t ici-pi fULiij ,
D uoiisui'U lilt ,i ,
Biicfossive aeeks next pm,
01 j.'otiiuur-, moo. PuLiniiui I
Witness ibe Hon E 0 Potter J
lue uuuuiy vourt ol tle jjut. a
the aaid Court attixid iln. .j, J
tot iu, iMuuii oi i,nne. .uk ..
Novt inber, 161J9.
E. D. UH
Cou:i
Timber Land, ActJune3
IMotice for PubliciiJ
TJnitkd Smss Un CiJ
lltlSkhUEG tIlfG0N.
J.I.I1..J
Notice is beitby givm iImiiiJ
whu iue provisions ul tbo ncu
ot June i, Ibirt, i uuil, ,i -Ai J
saieoinmbir ants in iLt bii.J
loinia, On gnu. Ntviilu, tu vl
Teintory," Sunny bom.
tounly of Ltll.e, State ol (W-.l
aaj nied iu th is oihci. his b.oiu J
Io toi, lor Ibe pun-lime oltt-l
fti a ii a I. , ol nceiiiL :
Ship No. 17 S. liit.Le Xo.4..
oiler proof to sbuw that ide lac I
more valuable tor its limbtr ot ,:i
lor ngriculttlial poitnse , ami:
his cluiui to bam It nil Ltlote ll-l
und ltcceivtr of this c fbte nl
Oregon, on liidi,, iln23niiii
1900.
He names us wittit sets: .
boll of Lugene, On yon; F. B .1 1
augene, uregon; tl. a. aoiLI
gene, Oregon: L. L. Beaaoli:.!
gou.
Any anil all ,-en-oi.s els im:rc I
the abovt-tlescnbtil ii.miHsrt t J
nle their olaims iu iliisoifccciil
said 23rd duy of .tlstch, M.
J. T. biirGi.',:
Timber Land, Act June 3
Notice for Publicity
Unitei. States Lo I
lfostii'JRu Ureiv. I
Juiia.il
Notice U hi reby given that it j
with the provisions of the act of .1
June 3. 1878. entitle:! "Ac act lit I
timber lands in tlie state, nf Cl:I
iron. Nevada, ami iVaMiilieUt I
Howard W . ltowltmil, of Koi-tt-.j
Lane, state of OreiMU. has tlti J
this ottice bis sworn stattmeDt
tho purchase of tin-S i 8ti.'
section INo, Ji,lu tiiwiiniii .vti
Nn. 4 K, and wiliotlit I o-'-i l
land soiiLilit is mole vultialU fif
itoue than for iiL'ticilllitn.1 I urj-1
estatilisji his claim to eaid lat I
lteirititer and lteceivr-r nf thll ot t
burg, Oregon, on Friday, Itif I
March, l'.KJO.
tl,. n,mM ,i u.itli.Pf: 1.
of . -iKCne, Oreizon; S. .Sc.-tt,"ii
j..n; L. r,. nean, t.l r usenr, on.
Campbell, of Eugene, Oregon.
Auy snd ail persons dunning i
above-described lands are re-M
their claims in this oltice on or t:l
il.iv of Ma, eh. l'.IIKI.
I. T. Bkimp I
Timber Land, Act June!
Notice for Publicatl
T'simi States L "
l(i.snu.-ito,tr-l
JlD'A
-NTti,.a i. I,,.i,.),v L'lveli lii -I
i.,;.. ..u ..f ilie act I'
i..--i i7w ni;il.. -'Anacll-
timber 'lands' iu ihe stales ii I'l
con, Nuva.la, and atiuif i J
V--.il, i , , . ..f I.' ne. o l
state of Oreenn,' 1ms tlii '"j
rlicehls sworn statiinetn -V-;
l.o- . ,l,a Vis K i. mtii'U
t .: X'.. In i..mi.-hil
... i'.-TiiI . IT... i.r.mf to
io- i rj, auu h iii ' i - , , , . .
.. .i (... ........ 1 1 1 1 rl po:-1
Dinl.li.l, I. id i-lniiii to sold at I
i.eisier nut. ..w. - .
huroj llrei. n. on I'rulJ.v. "
I...u.r ill ll.i-'
1VI....I. n.ui
,t v..
nenameiM ni- '- . j., a
lia.l!l of Knueiie: I..K.Ik't.
Any and all pern, claipjiaf 'I
alxive-descrineil iiinu-
h.ir claims in this "lt.ee oa
III H.v of .March. VM
,1. T. Ebii'
NOTU E TO CliKUH
r.i.i. I'.ii,, 1. is. " '
Nolice is ueribt nt"1" ,c.
enncern that Hie linlr-s
aud Aleck LeuK haeb" -Cotiitt.f
Lane tounty. U"','
pointed execnicrs tl ' "
Lewis, deceased, ai .1 h 1
claims sgainst sam ,
nta ann riquir-o ,l' i ,jtl i
tne pinper voucui ..
law office of Tl.nu ! ....
I Alio culllity, uriLt'i'. (
from Ibe dale ol tins l
Dated at 1.1 s"1"'
01 Septiuiln r. i.'-' jnliS
ALli'l
Execnlots of the t'" "
deceased. .. v t :
THOU i'm .
Atlornf?iI-
NO:ICF. of r inm- 'r'
Ksaie.ftV.S :"'"
oi.uy, VS',n. .. ,W
police is I'en iv .
Wbitrett. admtBi't-''J
nitil lilsnrai am - . ..
.... . v 111- '
es-aie, ami j.oo. . ...
at-. l'- W. atteo.-.',t
air) dav bad been aellj "
O F.itter, cennty j"-'sf
f,l h-HM-iKOircl""1 """
Dated D c ll'. I ' t
MI'!'
do l: D if