Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, January 29, 1900, Image 2

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Daily Eugene Guard
Publish! every evening of tut. ww..u, him
iKfiMn.il I. Ad.liw 'J t.immiuiloatlon.
and in.kd all remittances payable to Uie
KuoKNJt Uimhii. Kugene, Oregon.
BlBSCJitimoN (KATKH.
I 'AIM.
i.v7.-Krr1iir. uer week f 16
Delivered by carrier, per month jj
1ST mail ne year (In adyanoe) "
Hi i month B "JJ
I In. tnnnth 6
Single copies.
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One year (In advance) 2 J10
Six months . J w
AdvertiaiuK rate made known on applica
tion. Entered ae second-class matter at the
Kiiuene, Oregon, postoflioe.
nun ( . aw V Tl V
OKKICE8 -Of thl
naiwrareat 230 to 234 Temple Court, New
York City, and U H Express llldir. 87 Wa-h-Inert
m HL. Chlcairo. I1L. E KAT5 Advertia-
V,rk llltv.anrf U H Kinreas lllrlir. 87 Wi
ng Agency In charge.
UAMPBKIL BROS PubliBhers
all Business Letters te this office should
be directed to THE U0 Instead ef either
.fth. persons..- MQf
CALENDAR?1
MOON'S PIUHK8.
Flint quarter ...January 8
Pull moon , " lft
Ijuit ijuartor , " 2B
Nuw moon , " at)
WEATHER BUREAU-
(Dally Report.)
POHTI.1ND. OltKUON, I
January U. 1WJ0 U:W a m)
Weather forecast for Kugone, Uieaoni ,
Tonight and Tuesday . Uooailonal rain,
MuNDAY
- JAN 29
iirigham H. Roberta will now re
turn to the bosoms of his families.
The fartiier toward the front
British get in South Africa
luas the seem to like it.
the
the
A South Dakota man fainted
when granted his third divorce, the
other day. He waa let alone and
boid re -wived.
The Myrtle Creek Enterprise re
marks that ''one of the queer things
about all the returning Klondikers
is that they leave rich olaims and
oome home broke."
Men who take appointments to
Alaskan land officios run theohanos
of finding their offloea abolished by
the time they are on the ground
and ready to do business.
The Prohibition party will nom
inate candidates for president and
vice-president at Chicago In Juno,
The party still insists on making
itself heard even If it Is not fult.
It Is reported that" the British
Columbia, government proposes to
prohibit the employment under
ground in ooal mines of any one
who cannot read and write English,
Sunshine and pleasant weather.
The Willamette valley not only
beats the world for fine springs,
autumns and summers, but often
lurnlsbee unexceptional winters.
And this Is one of them.
Those Boers must be persuasive
fellows. The aooount of the disas
ter to General Warren's oommand
says be was entloed to Splonkop
where the Boers fell opon the Brit
iah and smote them hip and thigh.
A sad laok of hospitality,
It certainly is time that some
thing was done to put a stop to the
growing evil of profanity, eys the
Chioago Post. While It may be
Impossible to prevent a profane
nan from swearing, be can be
made to have some consideration
for others. Now he has none.
At least two-thirds of the voters
of the United States are in favor of
the election of senators by direct
vote of the people. With direct
legislation this reform would be
enaoted into law without delay.
Under the present system It wil
probably never pass the Uni'ed
states senate.
ilSilli
ImwIwhItiji lwiir THU TSl" SfT
H 1 1 3 4 & 6 I
7 6 9 IP 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
It 22 23 24 2.5 26 27
28 29 30 "3T EXJ M"
mummmmmmmrammaamBBmm4m mtm nY muni.
Some business meD simply put
their money into aoy old kind of
advertising, whether it reaches the
people or not, and trust to lu ;k for
the rest. That's Kvnblini?. Others
make a reasonable appropriation
and then buy the kind of advertis
ing beet suited to their needs', and
fihich is certain to reach the people
with wbm they may deal. That's
business,
Mr. Cleveland has come to life
sufficiently to express his opinions
In regard to the party that honored
him more tban any other man now
living. And there !b no uncer
tainty about the opinion that tbe
party holds of the man that it twice
elected. His name was greeted
witb a roar ot bisies in tbe last
Demooratio national convention
that was being held while Mr.
Cleveland was still at the helm.
Tbe war in the Philippines, if tbe
guerilla fighting could properly be
designated by such a name, is prac
tically over. The great danger
that lies beyond is tbe existence of
a feud, as tbe result of the conflict,
that will render it unsafe for any
American to travel unprotected in
the country, Tbe Malay race is
a revengeful one, and the thiokly
populated state of the country ren
ders any crime that may be com
mitted against foreigners practi-
oally unpunishable.
The While Man's Burden
can be named in the single word dys
pepsia. It Is the one disease, which more
uiananyouier.aiix'cifl
the American people.
It is common to nil
classes and all condi
tions. It makes life
miserable. It murs
family happiness. It
interferes with busi
ness and pleasure
alike, and it discounts
a man's usefulness
just as much as it
discounts his happi
ness. There's a remedy
for dyspepsia. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery has
lifted this burden
from the bodies of
hundreds of thou
sands. It cures
mnety-eiKht out of
every hundred who
?;ive it n fair and
ulthrul trial.
"I iinl ten twilled of
Dr. I'lcrce'ii Golden Medi
cal IJincovcryaiut iwvernl
vtnU of hln ' I'lenniiTit
Frl.rU' n yrnr ngo thin
aprhig, ami linve find no
trouble with .ii(..geiilion
ulncc, write Mr. W. T.
TlioiupMMi, of Town
rntl. HruJitl water Co..
Montana. "Word fall to tell how thnnkful 1
am fur the relief, n I hnri nuffr red o much nnd
It teemed thai the doctor could do me no good.
1 got down in weiirht to us pound, nnd wn not
utile to work at nil. Now I weigh ttenrly 160
mm cnu un n uiy i worn on the tnrnt. I imve
recommended your medicine to neve ml, end
ahnll nlwityn hnve n good word to iy for Dr.
tierce and hi in edict tie."
Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser
is sent free on receipt of stamps to
pay expense of tiiuiliiig only. It con
tains iooS pugo. and over 700 ilhiBtra
tious. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for
cloth bimliiiu to Dr, K. V. Pierce.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Havlng a tireat nun on Chamberlain's
Uougu Kemedy.
Manager Martlu, of tbe Plereon drug
store, Informs us that he In having a
great run on Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, He sells live bottles of tbat
ruedlclue to one of any otlior kliul, and
It Rives great satisfaction. In these
days of la grippe there Is nothing like
Uhattiberlatn'a Cough Homed y to stop
me oougu, neai up tn sore throat anil
lungs and give relief wllhlii a very
short time. The sales are irrowlnir.
and all who try It are pleased with Us
prompt action, bouiii i nii-ago Dolly
Calumet. For sale by V. L. DeLano.
Might or Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the brave General Ilurnham
of Manilla, Me,,wheu the doctors said
she ootild not live till niornlug ' writ
Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her
that fearful nlgliU "All thought she
uiuat sooudle from pneumonia, butshe
begged for l)r, King's New Discovery,
saying It had more ttiati once saved
her life, and had cured her of consump
tion. After three small doses she slept
easily all night, and Its further uae
oompleiely cured ber." 'Hi la mnrvel
oils metllolue Is nuaranteed lu cure all
throat, Cheat aud I.ung dlsraaea. On
ly 50o and H. 00. Trial bottles free at
Liinn Drug ro'i drug store.
Piano Lkssons. V Ulllurd Nah,
Voloeoulture, Mlaa Marguerite Hansen,
For terms, apply to itiuslo rooms lu
Dormitory.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon
for the Oounty of luie.
(l.rttu.le M. Thouss, I'lalntill,
Malntill,
f.mlant J
Harvey B, Thomas, Itef.
To Harvey a Thoiuas, lVfen.lant
IN THK NAMK OK TIIK 8TATK OK
Omnw. vou are herehv reuuire,! t. skiwat
anil answer the complaint tile I mtalit.t yn lu
the above entitled Court on or tvlore the Klh
ilayol Mart-h, 1SHS), ar.il If yon fail lo an.wer,
(it want thereof the plalntiH will take a
decree airainst you dteM.lvintt the l..mls of
matrimony nowexUting twtween t.laintllf ami
defendant, and also that plainttn's name he
chanire.1 from tiertntde M. 'I'himias her
maiden name, (lertrude M. 1avhte,.n, and
such other relief at to the Court my seem
euultahle. Thie eunimone ehall be, by order
of said Curi, imhll.hed for sit owftecutlr
weeke, ami the rirel publloallon there.4 hi in
the tasue of the Knaeue Daily tlOAHti 4
January ISth, ltsjo. And the date of the
enter of publication of this euminons Is tiie
1M day of January, 1MU.
This summons Is imt,li.hed in the Eugene
Dm I (inaii by order of Hon. K. tl, rmtrr,
Judire .4 the Countji Court of I.ane Cwmlv,
Omron, mie In rhamhere the l,Uh day u(
January, UlR
K. R. Hairwoitftt.
Attorney I. I'laialilf.
w
til
Usatasesasssaaaaasaw
STERLING MINES.
Account of Their Discovery
in Pioneer Days.
RICHEST FIND IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
lu view of the notoriety which haa been
triven this camp through the imnitiiine output
of the Sterling Mining Company, it will bo of
iotrtttt Ki many poplt in Southern Ortoc,
w well as icftoy in the Btiate at Urge who
have witnessei the large dupUy of fe-old from
the mines in the show windows at Portland, lo
know when, how, and by whom this rich camp
was discovered. In the spring of 1854, James
Sterling and Aaron Davis owned, and were
working, a claim on Jackson creek. I'hey
also owned a ranch south of Phoenix near
Keameu donation claim. They left their claim
on Jackson creek and went out to the ranch
to put in crop. After completing their work,
they returned to their claim, but having re
mained away beyond the limit allow id by local
mining regulations, they had forfeited their
right to the claim, and it had been jumped.
They went over to Applegate to pronpect
and finding nothing that was satisfactory
started home across the mountain by way
of Sterling creek. When they arrived about
where the old town of Sterling used to b(
they stopped to rest and lunch. While there,
Mr. Sterling said, "this looks like a good
place to prospect." He took a pan of dirt
from the roots of an upturned tree and
washing ft out get about a dollar. Further
prospecting convinced them that they had
discovered a rich camp that was destined to
become a large gold producer. The Indians
were n -Diddered to be dangerous to small
parties iu the mountains, and as the men were
Immediately on the Indian trail that led from
the valley to Little Applega'e they were
afraid to remain there long and Went across
the mountain to their ranch. On the follow
ing day which was the lout day of May or the
1st, of June '64, in company with J . P. Burns
Geo. Kockafellow and John Honum, they re
turned to the place of discovery, to more fully
proHpect ft, with the location of claim..
They prospected Friday and a part of Sntur
day with pans, and washed out $W, one piece
weighing $12. On leaving for home they
agreed not to stake oH any claims, or make
known the diBcovery until alter their return
Qn the following Thursday when they all
would return togather with their supplies and
select their claims. On their teturn home
they went by where Hub and John Coleman,
oasU-ed by others, were raiding a house. The
actions of some of the party aroused the sus
picions of some of those at the raising. They
were satisfied that an Important discovery had
been made. The party was plied with all sorts
of curious quostisns touching their late where
abottts, and every effort wan made to wring tht
socret of the discovery from them. All stood
firm bnt one. This was Saturday. Ab
tiiddiugs got around Aaron DsvIb and by some
means or othajr wormed the secret out of
him, and on Sunday morning Davis and
Ohld Ins, notwithstanding Davis' agreement
with the discoverers, went over to the creek
and staked off their claims. On Monday
Sterl.ug went to Jacksonville to buy his sup
plies. Tuesday was election day. Sterling
got full and gave the discovery away which
caused a regular stampede from Jacksonville
and adjacent mining campa, and when Sterling
reached the icene of the discovery' he met an
army of men, and the camp staked off as far
as ho oould see. Through the treachery of
Davli, aud Sterling's intemperate folly he got
uo claim at all. Ihere has been more than
four million dollars taken out of Sterling creok
and It Is still one ct the largest gold pro
ducing camps In the country.
Cuuticllman HurrowB la Nw
a Good AiiiorU'ttii,
Balom Journal,
Two meu have beeu adudted to citizenship
by the county judge within a week, Alfred
Brown, a native of Canada, and Thomas
Burrows, a native of England.
It may be somewhat ol a suyrfae to find
a member of the city council taking out big
cltlxenshlp pajwrs, biit the fact is Mr. Burrows
has been a clUien nearly alt of his life and
has voted and held otlice, but when he came
to register he ran up against a snog,
lie came to this country with his parent be
for he was of age, and his father after
ward admitted to citizenship, which made
"lummy" aoitlsen.
But the old gnu tinman ii uow dead and
Mr. Burrows does not know tn what court
he waaluaturalised. Even if he did know, it
would cost him as much to get a trausoript of
the record as It has to take out papers of his
own, so he has Ukeu the latter course, and
is now straight on the registration book.
This course will probably be touud the
uhd4l.et and easiest lu many cases where
those of foreign birth or nuot produce the re
quired evidence that they have boon oat
uraliied.
Will uffr lb Our King Crop?
The world moves, and Its motion Is surpris
ing. Any one who would have pre lie ted a
few year ago that the center of the sugar
producing region would shortly shift from the
tropical to the temperate sona wovdd havt
been laughed at. But this Is precisely what
has happened toward the close of the ll'th. ceo.
tury. Two-thirds of the world's sugar crop Is
Is now produced from Iwets raised in the Wui
perata sones of tteriiuuiy, Austria, Vrauoe
and the United Stat. Twenty years the
beet sugar crop tn the world was one fifth of
the entire sugar production. The lat vary
the cue sugar crop was ooe third of the beet-
n.Kr product. While the production of cane
sugar hew scorvely doubl. d during the 20 year,
sugsr front beets has more than quintuptixl
Meuwhile the price of sugar has fallen
mora than half. It U May to fomea the
time when the Western former may be the
KrealMt producer ot niar In the world. Then
ugar, tnsteod of cotton or corn, may be the
kins of American crops, lftiet weekly.
lhsrat li's Answer,
At a dinner nrtv in d,..t m&n in
Kn.jland, at whuh iHamelt wa a ttuu th
talk turnl on iwdigrr It waa alter the
laidtt had Uft and a trmtp ef anvit-nt am to
crate alrd thsir aitoMtriw at a terrific length.
r'inl It lurii turned In hi ntiajhlr and
aid, to aVep tone that might hvbn hoard
all over th dinner UbU; "Think of the
flk-w Ulaii-g aIi.mii th ftntttptity o their
families to me to me, whose animator was the
acwpitd lorvr i4 th tpteeft of Shstia," tflon
riauciaoo av.
o Crt5, o Fy.
That Is the way all dnu-.iU tU (irovw
1 wlalew Chill Tvak for t hills. Malaria turd
lUUUtasnese, It is as plasajut to Udke as
Umoa tSyrup, M cents
- I ciiMMONS.
.FIRST
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital S50.000
Surplus - - 1550,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENE HAL BANKING BUSINESS
Done on reaMiiiiahle trniw. ttiKht
drafts on Chicago, San KranciwMi and Port
laud, Oregon.
Uilltj of echaii?o sold on foreign countries.
Deposits lecemu tiiljttilo check or certib
cate of deposit.
All collections entrusted to us will receive
prompt attention
T G IlENMtLCJCi,
Preairieu t,
S B Eaxim,
Vice President.
P. E. Snodghahh,
Ca!iier.
L. H. Potter,
Atw't C'aaliiei
EUGENE
Loan Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital
Surplus - -
$50,000
2,500
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS'
Urafti 180 ed on the prlnc'psl cities of the
llnfli il -4!ftti'H and foreisn (ountrlcs.
inic-ical allowed on Deniand CcrtlUcatei of
Ue posit win,-ii Mi Biiueti pcriou.
CollectioiiH receive our prompt attention.
City and County Warrants bought.
W. E. BK0WN,
Hreiident.
F.W. OSUUttN.
Csthler.
0. A. PAINE,
Vice President.
W. W. BH0WN,
A nt Cathier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
limllibol In I8S2.,
EUGENE,
OREGON.
A General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G, HOVEY. PreHfdent
J. M. AKRAMB, Cashier
Central Market,
Watkins A Mi
PROPRIETORS
Will keep constantly on hand a full suppfj
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowest
uifirket pricvB.
A tair stare ol lb e entile patronage solicited
: TO THE FARMERS. ;
We will pay the highest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs aud rJheiip.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
sTJse-Moais delivered to an. part ol Ui otlj
Froeof ohsrue
J. L. PAGE
(.RO.CE,lUES
HHVlng ft Lftrg and Complete stock of
Htaple nnd Fmicy Orocerira Ijought
In the htwt llmrkotn,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can oftar the publlo better prlws
tlinu any other houw lu Kogeue,
..Printing..
Of
All
Kinds
....AT TIIK.,,.
GUARD
OFFICE.
GOOD WORK, LOW FRIGES.
G009 STCCK.
.. .U.al Blinks of All limis....
ANADIAN f
PACIFIC HY
iOO-PACIFIO LINE.
The cnl Trarscon ienenlal Routs.
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommodations
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. Direct Koute
to Kootenay mining
district, British Col
umbia. We run the
tinest solid vestibule
traiu crossing the
continent consisting
of Palace sleepers,
dining cars, tourist
cars, day coaches and
colonist sleepers.
CANADIAN PACIFIC JIOYAL MAIL
STEAMEKS.
To China and Jopan.
. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE
To Honolulu.and Australia,
G
For full information regarding rates, etc.
apply to
GKO. F. CUAW, Apent,
11. H. ABOUT, Eugene, Oregon
Ayent. Portland, Or.
K. .1. COY I j-;,
A. (. P. A., Vancouver, B. C,
0 R & N CO.
Depart Time Schedule. Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
FaHt Ft Worth, Omaha, Font
Mail Kansas City, St Mfil
8pm Louie, Chicago and 6:45 p m
Koet
VaUaValla, Spo-
Spnlcane kane, Minneapolis Spolcanet
Flyer St Paul, Duluth. Flyer
3:45 p m Milwaukee, Chi- 8am
cago and East.
tJcBAN StEAMSHII'B
8pm AU Sail in lt dates 4pm
miliject to change.
For Han Francisco
Sail Den 3, 8. 13, 18, .
'2',i, 28 and every
( 5 dayB.
Daily Columbia Kivkii
Ex Sunday Steamkhs , 4 p in
8pm To Astoria and Ex Sunday
Sat 10 p in Way Landings.
WillamktteKivkr
6am Oregon City, New 4:30 p m
Ex Suiula; berg, Salem and' Ex Sunday
Way Landings.
WlLTjAMKTTK and
7am Yamhill Uivkiis 3:30 p m
TueH. Thnr Oregon City, Day- Mini, Wed
and Sat ton and Way and Fri.
( Land In g.
IWillametteKivkr
Portland to Cor- 4:30 pm
vallis and Way Mon, Wed
and Sat. Landings. and Frt
Lv Kiparia I Snake Eiver. ILvLewiBtn
1:20 a m 1 Ripai-ia to Lewietn Daily
Daily 8:30 am j
L L Stevens,
Axeut, Kugenu.
" W H Hurlburt
Gen 1'aas Aft fort. Or
THIS RAILWAY fOMPANY
Operates its trains on the famous ulock
system.
Lights its trains bv electricitv
Uses the celebrated electric berth leading
lamp.
linns splendid equipped passenger tiaius
every day and night Iwtween St Paul and
L.nicago, ana.umatia aud Chicago ..the
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
I
Also oiwrates ateam heated vestibu ed trains
carrying uie laU'Bt invate compaitmont
., ,.Bfc, HuioKinK cars, ami Iraw-
ili-rooin .leelwra,
PAltLOJt UAItS, fieo reclining chair car.
anil the very best dining-car service. For
the lowest rates to any point in the United
States or Canada, auply to ticket agent, or
aildrexs
C . J EDDY,
tteneral Agent, )
Portlsnil, tiregon
JWCAMiY,
Tn.v Pas Agent.
TICKETS
TO ALL,
POINTS EAST
iirtntHEl'
.15.-
if
ThroiiiA r-alaij and Tourist Sleepers, Din
ing aud Library Observation oars.
Elegant VeatiBule Trains.
No 4 I.lmiteil leave, Portland at 3S p m,
" 3 united arrives l'ortlaud at 8.-O0 a m.
For tickets sn.l full info.mstion, call or
address .(No. W. WILLIAMS,
. ., . AKnt K
A. H. O. DK.NNISTON', CPHTA.
I'lirtlsnd. Vr
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BAN (13, Proprietor,
Waife leaves Kupnie for Flor,.,.
Dally exoept riuiulay at 6 u,
KetiirnliiK statw leaved Kloremv
for KitotiM .lull., .. . . "'iruiv
pm ' p. ounnaya mi
SatuMnys at 8 a ni.
ftll;i'KuS.,w.,,pnith.dliy
i"fin rKR.
K t'NH TK1H .
- icki-ts fcr mle si"
E..ne. or .t Uunl ,
Roreucv.
POO
I'.Teuport'. ortioe D
EUGENE STEAM 0YEIN5
CI EAKIN8 WORKS.:.
CHEISMUX, Jr., Proprietor.
en, , s!,.,.t. ,"' twior to
loi eM denWrVd. s'"'"'l- o,t
Milwaukee
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
fm Lone cuuuty.
.Mm C.ngr, Pl-.int.tU
A. J. and Mai 1 Nickel, ( WuT. f
UodrxmaudA A heeler. DefmUnU.;
To A J. "Dd MaM Xicke1, tW f
defendauU alve riaiuwl
roU A HE HK..EKY NOTIFIED AND
X m,uired to appear m the above eutit jd
Lrt and answer iba complaint tf plaiuiiiF
filed 7n wid Court in this chuo Kns you
Md the other defendant, ahov naiuwl, ooor
before Thurwlay. the loth day of March, ! J0U.
Sd yru are hereby further notihed that if you
fail to appear aud answer said comp laiut as
aforeaaid fur want thereof the plaintiif wil
Uk a decree against you for the relief prayed
T. ;n iA .miilaiut. to-wit: For a judgment
gainst you, the said defendants, A.J. Nickel
Tnd MaLl Nickel, for the sum ot (Hliil.o0.iD
United States gold twin, with accruing
inlerest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum in like coin, and for the sum
of $7.yi taxes; and for the further sum of
$4U 00 attorneys ie " " "v "
bv said Court, said buiu of 4'JU.o0 being the
sum now due, principal and inteiebt. on me
promissory note set lorvn in Bam amifiy,
aud for the costs and disbursements ol said
auit: and for a decree against you, ai.cl against
each, all and every of the other defendants
herein named fr the foreclosure of the mort
gage mentioned and set forth in said com
plaint, and inrever uarnuK
you, and eacnauuau ui uiow."
and ull other persons claiming bv, through
or un er you, or either of you, or by, through
a.ithr nr miv .-f the other deieud-
ants above named, ot all r gut, uue, iuwn
nr -nuitv of redemption in, or to the said
...n.ui.. H nrtmiiKM dfthcribcd in sail) com
plaint, and described in saiu unrtKBtt m
complaint mentioned; sai-i premises being
described as follows, to wit:
Lot No. ii in block No. 8 m the original plat
of Fair mount, in Laue county. Oregon, con
taining 1.28 acres, more or lesu; aud for the
Bale of the above described lands by the sheriff
of said Laue count , according to law anil the
practice f Baid Court, and that the proceeds
of said sale te applied first, to the payment of
the cose and charges of making the same, and
the costs and disbursements of said suit;
Becond, to the payment ol $40.00 reasonable
attorneys' fee, for instituting said suit; tlurd,
to the payment to said plaintitf of the said
sum ot S4Ly.oO in U. S. gold coiu, together
with accruing interest thereon, and the said
Bum of $7.01 taxes, and for such other and
further relief as may be equitable iu the
premises.
This summons, is Berved upon you by pub
lication for six consecutive weeks prior to the
15th dav of March,' l'JOO, in the Eugene
Daily Guaud, a daily newspaper ot general
circulation throughout said county and state,
printed and published at Eugene, said county
and state, by older of the Hun. E, O. Putter,
county judge of Lane county, Oreguti, which
order bears date the Kith day of January,
1U00, and that the safd 10, 0. Potter, judge of
said county, in said order of publication uf
said summons upon you has prescribed the 15th
day of March, 1!00, as the time on or before
which you shall appear and answer the coin
ulaint in said suit.
The date of the first publication of this
summons in Baid newspaper is January in,
1000. L. BlLYEU,
Att'yfor Plaintiff.
Gorvallis & Eastern
KAILKOAD.
TltllK CAltD .
No. 2 for Yoquina
Train leaves Albany 12:4!) P M
Leaves C!ortai9 l:f)5 P M
Arrives Yacpiina 7:25 PM
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaqnina 6:00 A M
Leaves Corvallis 11;30 AM
Arrives Albany 12:10 P M
No. 3 for Detroit
Leaves Albany... 7.00 AM
Arrives Detroit 11:30 AM
No. 4 Ketumiut
Leaves Detroit 12:20 P M
Arrives Albany 5:15 P M
One and two connect at Albnny and LV; vallis
with Southern h-cm tie trains, giving direct
service to and from Newnort and idjaccnt
beaches.
Trains forth mountains tirrlvo at Pctroitat
noon, giving ample time lo reach camping
grounds ou the Breitcnbush and aantiam the
same day.
EDWIN STONE, ;
Manager.
Jj WAiaJKN,
T V & P A
JejUUKNEli,
Agent, Albany.
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Jriic-j Oppoaito Ouari oiHce.
Dr.
A jj CHABI.Tli;.-.
2aSMorriKon St, cor 'J'him, i'oitlnnd
Timber Land, Act June3,1878-
iiuuce ror rurjlication.
Unitkd Status Lakd OFPiqt
HosEBUBO OlIKOON. '
. Jnnuary 9, lM.
lioiice la nereoy given lUatiu comi,ilw
with tbo provisions of tbe not of Coo
of June a, 1878, eutilUd -An act for ft,
sale ol linjbir mnds iu the Stati-a ol f,t
fomia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washitnio,
Territory," Sidney Scott, ol r,l7.
Oouuly of Lane, Suite of Oregou, has thii
day tiled in this office his bworn Bthtentuit
No. 752, for tbe pm-chuao of theNSs
N S E of Seoliun 27, in Tom
ship No. 17 S. lt'iiie No. 4 aad ii
oflVr proof to show that me Und gongbtn
moie, valuable for its limber or atone ibu
lor aferiouhurnl puipose-, and lo filabliii
his cb.iurto said land bi-fore the Eigta
and Receiver of this oflice nt Bontai
Oregon, ou Friday, the 23rd duv of Maici.
1900.
Ho LinnuB as witnesaes: W, 1. Camp,
bell of Eugene, Orcgonj F. B. liellmu at
Eugene, Oregon; H. '.V. Kowland ol Eu
gene, Oregon; L. K. toan of Eugene, 0
gon.
Any and all peraons cluimiiig advlj
the above-desoribed landa are nqneslttljlo
tile their oiaioiB in this oflice cu or Ulan
suid Sidrd duy of Alarch, 1'JOO.
J . T. liuDGK, Ke g
Timber Land, Act June 3,1878-
Notice for Publication
United States Lash Ohio,
January 9, 1100.
Notice i-i hereby given tbat in corepliua
with the proviaiona of the act of conjre i
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the saieol
timber lamia iu the stateB of California, (Jifr
on, rsevadn, and Waahiimton Territorr.
Howard W . Ituwlund, of Euuene, county &
Lane, state of Oregon, ha Uiia day filed ii
this office his sworn atfttement No. 754, for
the purchase of the S j ti W, SjSEJel
section No. 27, in townaliip No. 17 S, no?
No. 4 K, and will offer p'oof to allow tbat the
land BtuiKht is more valuable for ita timber or
stone than for agricultural uiriKiaea, sad te
establish his claim to Haiti land before the
Keg,ster and lieoeiver of this olhce at Itose
burg, Oregon, on Friday, the 23d day of
luarcn, lliuu.
He names na w!tnnHniH. R R Eelliru.
of Eugene, Oregon; S. Scott, of Kugene, Ore
gon jv.ii,. Mean, ot Jiucene. ureuoa; n.i.
Campbell, of Eugene, Oregon.
A. f and ail persons claiming advewelythi
n'-ovc-described lands are reipiested to ti!
tlleir claims iu this otlice on or before Baid
diy of Jlaroh.ltW.
J. T. liKiniiES, Begiiler.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878-
1 Notice for Publication.
i United Status Lakd Omci
' linsvnnnn. (IttvonN.
. January 9, 19
Notice is hereby given that in compliia
with the proviaiona of the act of congrews
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the li
timber landa in the StateB of California, Orr
gon, Nevada, and Waahingt' n Territory,
Fred II. Bellman, of Engpne, county of L
state of Oregon, has tin's day tiled in t"
otlice his sworn statement No. 7i)l, for th,e
chaao of the N J S E i, aection 2li; N i 8 " '
of section No. 25, in townaliip No-17 . n
No. 4 E, and will offer proof to ahoa tajt'"
land sought ia more valuable for its 'i,mb,'J
atone than for agricultural purposes,' odv!
establish his claiui to said land before i w
13 j i..! ...i;.. .t Rrt
ivuHiaiiOr Mill jveceiver oi min mu - - .
burg, Ore-;on, on Friday, the 2M J "
March, 1!KX).
He names as witnesses: W. r. CalnpMI.?
Eut'enn- Si,lnw Hnot.t. nf Kilirtlie: n-
Kowland nf k:i,,,- 1 . K lipan. of Ella-
Any and all persons claiming a.lveriely
above-dcacribed lamia are rniuetl w
their claims in this othce on or before UieW1
2W d IV of March. 1101).
'' ' J. T. Bhiiwes, Keg"'"'
NOTICE TO CliEDITOItS.
Vatota nt Vnlin T.An,la ..craaed.
Notice ia hereby given to whom il "'J
concern that the undersigned. Jobli u
and Aleck Lewis, have bun by lh('0ii
(omtofLane county, Oregon, dniy r
pointed eiccntors of the eslnle ol w
Lewis, deceased, nnd all persona lJ
claims against said estntc are hereby n
ned and required to present me m
me piiiper voucuere iu ami, -
law office of Thompson & Hardy, in b8"
I.ane comity, Oregon, within si m0
from the dnio of this nniice.
Dated at Eugene, Oretun, tbia O-"
oi oepteniDtr, iu. ,.
JOHN
ai vr.K LEWIS'..
Eiecnlois of the eatete of Uat'O
deceased. ..r
THOMPSON HAID -Attorneys
for ssuljf!
Administrator'a Notice.
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eigiml, vt . Al. uii.iiiiiii, i-" - ----...r........
.: ... ,1. estate OlW.
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uei rmnn, iieceasto, oj iuo ,7 Mrsoa
of Laue county, Orison, and " (rrbj
unviug ciainiB agaiiiM i-si h(
uoiiutu lo priseni nf or
pu-pei vouchers, to said adniinl1" 0(,
He lew tfnee ol L. Hiljen in i",'
g'-n. within ei months from tbe
l!.li eollce. .cq
ti. (d this 14th i'yot Ntmndxr. i"
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