"arr-'--'T"'""""'"
Daily Eugene Guard
PubllsUI every evening of the week, Sun
days excepted. AJ'InM il ...waiiuica.loii.
end in Ik ell remittance, wyable to the
KuoeneUuabii, Kimono. Oregon.
HUIWOKIPTION RATES.
I1AII.T.
Delivered bylosrrier, per week. t J
Delivered by carrier, per month M
By mail one year (in adyanoe) "J
Mix month
One month J"
Single copies, "
WEEKLT.
One year (In advance)
Bit monthi '
Advertising ratee made known on application.
Entered aa aecond-clasa matter at the
Eugene, Oregon, postoftioe.
THE KA8TKRN OFF1CF8 -Of 111
paper are at 230 to 234 Temple Court-. New
York City, and U H Kiprtae Bldg, 87 Wath
intVn Bu! cnlKoT 111.. K KATii Advert!
ng Agency tnjoharge.
CAMPBELL BROS PablinherB
til BubIkobs Letter! te thli oillee ihould
be directed to IHl OUaHD le-te.S of either
.f the pr.prlet.ra -'-lfBlll BMt-
SMOItuptfr Wf
administration and Republican
leaders for government of our new
iound possessions. Kyen expan
sion will not be allowed to break
openinus through the high tariff
walls of McKinleywm. ihe rori
land paper says:
If we are not to be permitted to
trade with the new possessions, if
thav m not to be Dermit'ed to
trade with us, let them go. If the
greed of colonial exploiters auu
borne monopolists is to control oar
nnlinv Iflt US hAVfl no flID&Dy uu.
This is the kind of imperialism we
don't went and ought not to have.
British troops have relieved
Kimberly and saved the neck oi
Cecil Rhodes. The diamond mine
discovery years ago was the pri
mary cause of tbe war, ana now
that the diamonds are safe the war
may cease. At least tbe control
ling spirits on the British side care
for little else than tbe millions
upon millions of dollars worth of
gold and diamonds that are hidden
in South African earth. For these
war has held high carnival and
thousands of lives have been sacrificed.
Sometimes it does not pay to be
a white man. Portland authorities
allow tbe Chinese gambling games
to run, but have 'closed the places
conducted by white gamblers. It
is possible the Chinese pay more
liberal commissions to tbe beads of
the police foroe.
-FIRST
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital 860,000
Surplus - - S60.000
Eugene, lOregon.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
drafts on ChlcttKO. Hn Frnuioo Mid jPort-
lauvl. Ureon. ....
flillj of v.cbAnfre old on 'foreign countries.
DeooaitM received labject to check Of eertin-
cat of deposit.
Ail ooliectiotxa eniruiea to u wm mwi
prompt attention,
T G Hctdbioh,
President,
S B Eakiv,
Vloe rreaidtut-
MOON'S P1IAHK8.
Firtt quarter Feliniiry C
Fullinooii " M
Lutauuior . M
WEATHER BUREAU-
(Dally Report.)
POKTI.ANII, ORXUON,
Kobruary 11 IW-:U a m
Weather I'orocaal lor Kueeue, Oiegoni
For tonlihtandtomorrrowl Occasional rain
WEDNESDAY FEB 21
Who toiled a slave may come anew
a I'rinoe
For gentle worthiness and merit
won:
Who ruled a King may -wander
earlb ip rags
For things done and undone.
Buddha.
Tbe Boers bavs been tbe cause of
the British public sadly bringing
to mind tbe old proverb tbat "a
stitoh in time saves nine." Great
Britain will not be caught unpre
pared again. '
A Kimberly dispatch of February
20 says "Ceoil Rhodes is in excel
lent spirits," He has good oauee
there'or.
TWO OF THE SAME MIND.
The Register reporter was present
at the City hall when the oonfor
ence between the three oommitteee
representing the Democrats, Popu
lists and Silver Republicans met to
tuke steps to unite in a union party.
He was invited to retire, which he
did, though reluotantly. The next
morning he stated bis position in
the KeBler aa lollowp:
If the Register ha I wished to as
sert Us right, no power oould have
expelled it from this meeting held
in the city hall whore the press and
publlo alike are at liberty to wit
ness proceedings.
Had be been obstinate and re
fused to bave retired be would not
only have been thrown out, but
would have laid himBelf liable to
the penalties of tbe law, This as
sertion of newly discovered human
rights may have led a Llnh oounty
man into serious trouble. Witness
the following from the Albany
Demoorat of February 10:
"Rev." Doutf. Hamilton, arrived
in Albany today with blood in his
eyes. While holding a meeting at
the Oallavan sohool house Sunday,
John Doe. whose name will be
given wben arrested, smoked a
pipe, threw rooks at the haranguer
and declared that it was a publio
plaoe and be would do as be pleas
ed. A warrant was issued by Jus
tioe Freerksen and the constable
went after the man who will
answer tomorrow morning lor the
oQense.
WEALTH DISTRIBUTION.
Andrew Carnegie remarks that if
the multi-millionaire should dis
tribute his wealth among the peo
ple more harm would result than
good. There is no way of testing
the truthfulness of Andrew's opin
ion as no millionaire has ever
shown a disposition to part with
his wealth In suoh an expeditious
manner. There Is no use moralis
ing on such a hypothetical prob
lem. But there Is one thing Andrew
rihould be made to realise; tbat Is the
laws that have made it possible for
him to aooumulate millions are
radically wrong. Thousands, yea
millions of hts fellow citiions have
contributed tbe cents and dollars
that go to make up Carnegie's vast
wealth. It is all wrongl
S I
The Oregonian is not plaaswl
with tbe policy agreed on by the
Pre.ii) Hands,
Hands delicately moulded and daintily
white are among the chief of woman's
charms. When auch hands are marred
by eruptions, their very beauty draws
attention to tne repulsive atataae. Hu
mors which break out on the body be
gin in. the blood.
Soaps and salves
may cover up a hu
tnor but they can't
cure it. mere is a
cure for salt-rheum
and other eruptive
diseaaes, caused by
a corrupt condition
of the blood. Dr.
Pierce's Oolde
Medical Discovery
curea these diseases
perfectly and per
manently. It curies
off the poisons which
cause disease. It
makes the blood
pure and rich. It
incraaame the quanti
ty of the blood sap
ply by increaainsr the
action of the blood
making glands. It
makes the akin white
and clear by making
ithe blood pure.
Golden Medical
Discovery contains no alcohol, whisky
or other intoxicant. . .
" I write to tell von the benefit t have received
from yoor 'Golden Medical Discovery,' -.after
havtna.afrtred fat-three ycera with eels-rheum,"
wrltee Mis. Serine Pel.ra, of Lulu. Monroe Co.,
Mich. "The humor wee on my tianda, and t
had been trcaiew by our home ahyelcian who
dM not help ae. After I beven the uee of'Dr.
Pierce'. Oolden Medical DUcovery 1 took erven
bottles, end can now any with pleaeure that I
am cured. Nobody koowe the intennv pela I
have Buffered. I could not Bleep at night, the
Mingled, burning, end Itchtns eeneaUon would
be eo bad, eomrtlmee I ceuUfltaieUy bear It. t
Uuuut you lor your kind edvere.e
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets aeeiet the
action of the "Discovery when there
la couatiuation.' -
P. E. Hsodobabs,
Caal.ier.
L. H. Potter.
Aae't Ca-ihier
CANADIAN nw
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PACIFIC LINE.
No Rlghtj To Ugliness.
The woman who la lovely In faoe,
orm and tamper will always have
friends, but one who would be attrac
tive must keep her health. If she Is
weak, alokly and all run down, she
will be nsrvous an lrrliable. If she
has oonatlpstlon or Kidney trouble, her
Impure blood will cause plniplee.bloloh
, skin eruptions, and wretched com
plexion. Klsotrlo Bitters Is the beet
medicine In the world to regulate
atouiaoh, liver and kldusye .and to
purify the blood. It gives strong
nerves, bright - eyes, -smooth, velvety
skiu, rloh complexion. It will make
a good lookluj, ebarmlnf woman, of a
run-down Invalid. Only to oeuls, at
Due's drug atore.
Piano Lsksons. W U I (lord Nsah.
Voice oultutv, Mlrn Marguerite Hansen,
For terms, apply to trjutlo rooms In
Dormitory.
Notice to Creditors-
Notice Is hereby alien that the nnder.
Igned baa been appointed by the Connty
uourt or Liana uouniv, iiregon, Admtnle
IreUir of the Ketate of U. 0. Owen, de
epened. All persona having claims agalnil
eahl eatate an hereby noltAed to prreent
them to lb tnuleralKned with the proper
vouchers at the law offloe of A. O.
Woodcock, In KiiRne, Lane Connty, Ore
Son, witliiu eiimoBIha (rout I be date o this
notice.
Dated February S, 1800.
A 0. Woorcocx,
Aialnletralor of Ik lUtale of 11. 0. Owen,
beoeaeed,
EUGENE
Loan ini Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon. -
Paid Op Cash Capital
Surplus -
$50,000
2,500
A GENERAL BANKING auSINESa TRANS-
AO TED ON FAVORABLE TERM
Drift iarmpfl on the nrlnclDal cltiei of tbo
United fltsUei and foreign countries
Intereat allowed on Demand Certificate of
Deposit wben left ttated period.
fVillrtlnnsi raflflfffl our nrnmot attention.
City and County Warrant bought.
The only Transcon'ienental Routs
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommodation
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. Direct Route
to Kootenav mining
district, British Col
umbia. We run the
finest solid vestibule
train crossing the
continent consisting
of Palace sleepers,
dining cars, tourist
cars, day coaches and
colonist sleepers.
CANADIAN PACIFIC ItOYAIi MAIL,
STEAMERS.
To China and Jopan.
CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE
To Honolulu and Auetralia,
For full information regarding rates, etc.
apply to
H. H. ABOTT, Eugene, Oregon
Agent. Portland, Or.
E. J. COYLE,
A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C,
W. E. BtlOWN,
Preeident.
f. m. OSBUKN,
Caehler.
D. S. PSINE,
Vice Preildent.
W. W. BROWN,
A eat Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
.fteiabllilieel b IBS.,
- 01
EUGENE, OREGON.
A General Banling'.business inaOIbranches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE Y . President
J. M. AH RAMS. Cashier,
B H HOVEY, Asst Cashier.
orthern Pacific
RAILWAY
Pullman
Sleeping riars
Elegant
Dining Cars
Tourlatl
Sleeping JaiT
to
1ST. PAUL,
TNNKA'oLIS.
KAKHO.
KlTtAND POKkST
CltOOKSTON,
IwiNNiPlca,
HBl.KNAand
pifrtTR.
Throuoh Tickets to
CHICAGO, . WASIUNOTO.
PHILADELPHIA, T.EW YORK,
BOS'IDN, and AU Points
Eaet and South.
For Infnrmatlnn, Una cards, map
and tickete, call on or write to
11 McMURPHKY,
General Agent, Eugene,
Offioa OppoeiteOuanl olhon.
Or. A D CHAUI.TON,
Aiet Gen'l Paaa. Agent,
258 Morrison St, oor Third, Portland, Oregon
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Btage tmres Eugeoa for Flomnoe
Dally except (Sunday at 8 a m
Keturnlug stage leaves Klorenre
for Kugeae daily except Sundays at
p ui
Saturdays at 8 a m.
Arrives in Eugeuet 6 p tu the day
following.
sisnu fasx woo
HUUHU TKir V )0
Ticket! (or eale at B. Banjte' ItverV barn,
Rue-ene, or at Hurt! A Davenport'! oloon tn
Florence,
OREGON SHORT LINE R. R.
THE SIR KIT HOUTETO
Montana, Utah, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points.
Olves choice of two favorite rentes, eta Uu
UNION PACIFIC Paat Mall Une, or
the HIOORANUB Scenic Une
Look at the time
days tn 8alt Lake
days to Denver
Si days to Chlcnarn
uhjb w wbv i urn
PBSB HKt'LIKIiea CHAIR I'aRI
I e-HOLSTKHWItTOI HIST SLli lit-
imu; caks, riLintn r a lack
BLKKPIKlai 1SHS.
tot roll particulate remrdlni rates, time t
treine.eto.oall oa or atdrees
L L Steven A t, Kngene.
CO Terr- W E Co man
TraereiAt ttea'l Ait
1S4 filrd Bt, Portland. Or
SUMMONS-
0 R & N CO.
Depart Time Schedule. Arrived
Halt Lake, Deover,
Fast Ft Worth, Omaha, Fast
Mail Kaniaa City, at Mal
8 p ml Louie, Chicago and 6:45 p m
Eaet
Walla Walla, Spo--Spokane
kane, Minneapolis Spokane
Flyer 8t Paul, Duluth, Flyer
MSpm Milwaukee, Chi- Sam
cago and Eaafc
OCEAN StKAMBHIPS
8pm AU Sailing datee 4'p m
mbjeot to ohange.
For San Franciaco
SallDecS.B, 13,18,
21i, 28 and every
6 uaye.
Daily Columbia Rivib
Ei Sunday Stkaiiebs 4pm
8pm To Astoria and Ex Sunday
Bat 10 p m Way Landings.
WillauktteRivsb
6am Oregon City, New- 4:30pm
Ex Sunday berg, Salem and Ex Sunday
Way Landings.
Willamette and
7am Yamhill Kivehs 8:80 p m
Tue, Thur Oregon City, Day- Mon, Wed
and Sat ton and Way and Frl
Landings,
WillametteRived
am Portland to Cor. 4:30pm
Tuee, Thur vallia and Way Mon, Wed
and Sat. Landinga. and FrL
Lv Rlparia Skaei Rivkb. Lv Lewlitn
1:20 am Riparia to Lewlstn Dally '
Dally I I 8:30 am
L L Stevens, W H.Hurlburt
Agent, Eugene. Gen Pass Agt Port, Or
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane oouuty.
John Conger, Plaintiff. 1
A. J. and Mabel Nickel, Cleinenia T. ?
V,' i ...1 A. Wheeler. Defendant.
To A. J. Nickel and Mabel Nickel, two of the
deleliuante aoove nui"..
YOU ARE IlEiiJSB x
required to appear in the above entil ed
Court and answer the compUint f.Plaln"f
ind the other defendant, above named, on or
before Thureday. the 15th day of March, 11)00,
.. ""an Thereby further notified that if you
decree .u;t 7ou for the relief prayed
for in said complaint, to-wit: lor a Ja'fe
against you, the saiddefendaute, A. J Mdtel
,d Mabel Nickel, f.ir the sum of 829.60 ''
n n coin, with accruing
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum in like coin, and for the mm
of 7 91 taxes; and for the further sum of
S40 00 attorneys' fee in said suit to be allowed
r.r.if. . ..:.i .,. nf a4'u.50 being the
sum now due, principal and interest, on the
promissory note set forth in said complaint,
and for the coeta and disbursements of laid
suit; and for a decree against you, aud against
each, all and every of the other defendante
herein namea tor uie ioreiuou.D -
J l . f.,rth In ulll Com'
gage menwoneu mm -- ,
plaint, and forever barring you and each oi
you, and each and all of the other defendante,
and all other person! claiming bv, throifc-h
or un :eryou,oreitnerof you, or by, througn
j.. .:th ... nl the other delend-
anto above named, of all right, title, interest
or equity of redemption in, or to the said
mortaea premiseB awcnuwi
plaint, and described in said mortgage in aaui
coin plaint mentioned; aid premises being
Lot No. 2 in block No. 8 in the original plat
of Fairmount, in Lane county, Oregon, con
taining 1.28 acres, more or leas; and for the
sale of the above described lande by the sheriff
f :.l T anA Mnnf . ftnnlinir to law and the
practice "I said Uourt, ano inav me ptovo
of said sale te applied first, to the payment of
the oosts and charges or maxing ine uic,
nA iBhurwmente of said Blllt;
eeoond, to the payment of 840.00 reasonable
attorneys' fee, for instituting said nut; third,
to the payment to said plaintiff of the said
sum of 4M29.50 in U. S. gold coin, together
with accruing interest tnereon, ana me
r.t ft7 in i,TM &nd for such other and
further relief as mav be equltaoie in mo
.. , j v K
Uuf Inn tnr air onnHnitive weeks Drior to the
15th dav of March, 1900, in the Euoehk
Dailt Goakd, a daily newspaper of general
circulation throughout eaid county ana stale,
printed and published at Eugene, eaid county
.fafa h nwlnr nt tlin Hon. E. O. Potter.
county judge of Lane oounty, Oregon, which
order bears date the Kith day of January,
1900, and that the said E, O. Potter, judge of
said county, in said order of publication of
nftiil nmmnns nnon vou has nrescnbcd the 15th
day of March, 1900, as the time on or before
wmcn you snail appear ana answer me ouui
nlajnt in Hftld Rllit.
The date of the first publication of this
summone in said newspaper ie January 16,
1U0O. L. IIilieu,
Att'yfor Plaintiff.
H8
TICKETS
&0
POINTS EAST
Through Palau and Tourist Sleepers, Din
log and Library Observation cars.
Elegant Vestibule Trains.
No 4 Limited leaves Portland at 8:45 p m.
No 8 Limited arrives Portland at 8:00 a m.
For tickets and full infotmntton, call or
addreae JNO. M. WILLIAMS,
Or . Agent, En
A. It. O. DKNNI8T0N, C P t T A.
Portland. Or
..Printing..
All
Kinds
.AT TIIE...
GUARD
OFFICE.
eOOD WORK, LOW PRICES,
J STOCK.
-Legal Blanks of All Kinds
I the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.
for Lane Connty
Otbo V. Robins nnd Oren E.
Itoberts, i-iainuu,
Charloa Ericksou, Andrew M. f Bummons.
Erickson, James lorn, a. i
M. Uy, A. W. Cox and Lane
Couutv. Defendants. J
Tn r'h.riau Rrlckaon. Andrew M. Erick-on,
anA James lutK. OI tne ceiBuranu
above named:
IK THE NAME OF THU STATE OF
Oregon: Yon and each ol you are uertuj
......art tn Annaar and answer the com
plaint filed a(uinst yoa and the other
defendants in the above entitled Court and
cause on or Delore tne rjio any oi mroi..
1'JUO, tbat being the flrnt day of the next
regular teim of eaid Court, to be bfgun
and held in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon:
and if yon fail to so appear nnd answer
plaiotiffs will apply to tbe Court for the
relief oraved for in laid complaint, to wit,
Vn a iuHoruent aaainst the defendants.
fiharlea Erickeon and Andrew M. Ericsson,
for tbe sum of $1700 with interest thereon
from the 2Uth day rf Ap-il, 1801. at the
rate of 8 per oeut per annum, for the snjn
of $250 attorneys' fees provided for in
plaintiffs mortgege, together with oosts
and disbursements of this suit, and fur a
decree foreclosing plaintiff mortgaee
securing said sums aud described in the
imnl.iiil. nnd for a decree of sale of said
mortgaged premises to satisfy plaintifl's
judgment prayed for, whioh premises are
descrtoea as ioiiowh: vuujujcijuiub b, .u
Boothwest corner of a traotof land sold snd
conveyed bv William bloan ana wue to
Nnrria Huoinhrev bv deed recorded in
deed boos H, page 240, of the records of
Lane County, Oregon, on a line with tbe
east aide of Willamette street extended
south, thenoe north on Willamette street
fifty-seven feet, thence east one hundred
snd siztv feet, thence south one hundred
aud eighty-nine feet, thence west one
hundred and sixty feet, thence north on
Willamette Btreet one hundred and thirty
two feet to the place of beginning, in sec
tion oj, tp It s no rf lu amuo vuuuiy,
Oregon: and for judgment and execution
against the difendants, Charles Eriokson
and Andrew M. Eriokson. for any deficiency
remaining unsatisfied alter applying all the
proceeds of said sale in satisfaction of said
judgment: and for a decree foreclosing and
barrinc the defendants above named snd
each ol them, and all persons claiir ing or
to claim through or under them or either
of tbem, of all right, title, or claim ol, in,
or to said mortgaged premises or any part
thereof, inolndmg the equity of redemption
therein and thereto, and for snoh further
relief as may be requisite and equitable.
1 bis summons is published in the Daily
Eugene Guard for aix successive weeks by
order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of
said Court, dated January 27th, 1900, and
the date ol the first publication under said
order, February 2, 1U00.
W. 0. Hale,
Attorney for Plainti s.
SUMMONS.
In the Cironit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Lane County.
Blanoh L. Cowgill, Plaintiff,
T, F. Cowgill, Defendant
To T. F. Cowgill defendant
IK THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear
and anBwer tho oomplaint nled against you
in the above entitled euit within eix weekti
from tbe date of the first publication of thin
bummons, ana tue said nrst puuuoauou
tnereof is in tue uuoene liaily uuabd
February 14th, 1900, and if you fail
ai'ewer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
take a decree againHt you, forever dissolving
tne oonas oi matrimony now exiBting ue
tweeu plaintiff and defendant and also for
he oare, custody and control of the minor
ohild mentioned in the complaint and for
Biich other relief as to the Court may seem
eqmtaoie.
Thin Summons is published in the Eu
oene Daily Ouabd, a newspaper published
in ijane county, uregon, ana naving a gen
eral circulation therein, by order of Hon.
E, O. Potter, county iudte of Lane County.
Oregon, and made in chambers the 14th
day ol February, 1900.
JS. E. Ssipwobtb,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITOK8.
Notice is hereby given that tie nr.d
signea ass Been appolnttd by tbe C on
Court of Lane county, Oregon, edminiB
tor of the estate of E. J, Simmons, decea
ed. All perBons having claims against si
estate are hereby notified to present the
to me with the proper vouchers at Eugen
Oregon, within six months fiom the fit
publication of this notice.
Dated November 28, 1899.
Alios M. Bkcxwith,
Admnie Irs
Central Market,
IDS ffi Ml
PROPRIETORS)
Will keep cocslantlj on hand ft full suppl
BEEF- MUTTON
'.PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at tho lowest
market prioes.
A -uir snare of lie pmilc Datriwe solicited
! TO THE FAR1TERS
We will pty tLe highest market prloe
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUQENE, OREGON,
sraw-ateaui delivered to any part of th elt
Freeot charge
gon tor Liaue Count .
hm btineley, rinitu 1
vs r
J. O.Kliogley, Ueiw,li,i )
To J. 0 BtinuU-y, lV(ru,isll.
IN TUB VlMu r
n,.n.,. v '"E SllT,,
.w , (,rM ,,,.;. .
HUH answer the ciuui.laii.i i i 11 J
in theobove eutit., i: ... '" 4 nT3
expiration of ix we,k t.'.!" WJ
lure luti luin Ouy of Mari.l tr 1
you lull to answer. r. ' 'r.
plstntin will take a decree aeTiJ?
BOlV llJ the bonrf., "e."8'"')
iatiu Detween
In the Cinuitcoutol ihsa, ,
in for Lone Counn . """'U
it.
mitts.
HI
bonds o,n,;rnZ"
n uiiiinttft o. .i j '
BlBO'that ploimitt'sj utttaebe Ik
." K'y IO Ler UH,ldtn76,"S
Domina; and tor euch oih ..,',"' 3
shall be, by order ol th r.
Lane County, Oregon. S'S?
Court moy seem eoiiii.w" lel
conBecutive weeks in th. t'n J
Goaau, end the tit puMta-i M
;?'? PaP". 10 'be issue ot i.
lyw. Aua tue date of the oidtr-l
tion oi this summons is tKifN
.January, ivuu. wl
his hnmmona
boosMK Dailt I
u. rotter, Judse of th r " '
Lane Oonntv f - ""lTCttt,
the24thduofi;u;rvmaiwj
E. B. K...
Attorney ip,
nons is publi.u i.
dse of the CnJ
Timber Land, ActJuneatR)
Jkited States Laud Orna
KOHIBOBU OlIEOOS.
JOK .
N beby given fhuiti.
with the provisions of the sot ol ff;
of June 3, 1878, eulithd "An ' jf
sale of timber lands in the HwJ!,'
fornia, Oregon. Nevada, snd w?,
Territory," Sidney Scott, ol
Oountv of T,a,i. Kiuia nt rP
nU In .nntn:..
No 752, for the purchase of iheSt
7ii 7i o a , oi oection 27. a I J
r ' ' ",uij no.
r.. m lu,. UIHj jpv.
uiuroivuiuauie lor us umber or ittu J
for agricultural puiposeB, indtoHsJ
uis claim to said Imid before IbeW
and Receiver of this office u tt3
O regon, on Friday, the 23rd dij ilioj
He nameB as witnesses: W.l. o
bell of Eugene, Oregon; P. B. Btikt
Eugene, Oregon; H. W, Hotludu
Kvue, wregun; u. Kj, J5ean OlliaBeBt
gon. "
Any and all persons claiming ibj
the above-desoribed lends are rioteal
hie their claims in this office ci oitj
Btuu oru uuy oi lUHrcn, itflju,
J. T. Bs lion, I,
CITATION.
In tbe County Court for Lane Gonnty,
Oregon.
Io the matter of the eBtate of William
Veatcb, deceased
CITATION.
To Sarah Harper, Milton A Vontch, Eliza
beta BriggB, Florence UolvlR, Lucy Tripp,
Laura Tweedy, William Evans, Ella
Belts, Charles Tindal), Millie Smith and
Frank Evani, heirs at law and next of
kin of said deoeased, and to all others
conoe rued Greeting :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby oited and required
to appear In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for tbe County of Lane, at the
court room thereof, in the Connty Court
uuune iu ,udui), huiu county ana state,
on Monday, the lib day of Febrnarv. l'inii
at the hour of 1 o'olock in the afternoon of
said day, then and there to show came, if
any there be, why Milton A Veatch, exeou
iur oi bhiu estate, buouiu not oe authorized
ordered and directed bv said Court tn anil
st publio or private sale the lollowing de
scribed real properly, belonging to said
estate, to-wit:
Lot No 1 in Sec 8 T ID S R 1 west: and
Iota Nos 3, 4 and 7 in Seo 18 T 19 8 B 1
west, all in Lane oounty Oregon) said lands
to be sold for the highest and beat price
obtainable thcrelor, for oash in band, for
the purpose of and in order to pay off the
v.o.u.o BUu ueuui against said estate, and
the coats and expenses of administration.
,It is ordered and aHtnriaeit ho tha rn...
that this Citation bo served on said heirs
snd next of kin, namely, Millie Smith and
Irank Lvans, by publication thereof in tbe
UAH. cookne uoabd, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation in the said county snd In
the State of Oreuon. rvnhliah i- vn
Oregon, daily, except Sundoy, and that tne
o.u,c ue u puoiuaed lor at least four
successive weeks next nrior to said 4th ri
of February, 1900. Publiihed first time
Witness the Hon E O Potter, Judge of
the County Court of ih sti i rt..
uoont,oi .ne, with tbe seal of
the aaid Court aAWjui ,t.i- oiuk
Nn.mh. 10OO "V,U J
E. TJ. LEE,
County Clerk.
THIS RAILWU COMPANY
IMilwaukeI)
.y.0"" " on ""Ifanons block
Ltahto it. trains by electricity
ul .th. celebrated electric W reading
. '"Mi.,IItBdi1 Wrved rassenm train.
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
far. hbrary buffet, smokiu7aui 3 1,
ic rwiu .leeim ' ins cars, aud Iraw
I iK L'A'i2' ,tM chal, car.
ami the very beat dintaj car aervi v
J W ( ASHY, Cri.1!IPY'
SUMMONS.
forr 9'TlltCT"lrt of th" Stat0 of 0re0
"J wi iMug,
Gertrude M. Thomas, PWntiff,)
Harvey S. Thomw, Defendant, f
Ti Horror O m i-i . . .
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Z; on'7 are hereby required to appear
and answer Uie complaint file I against you in
fn, m.ni .i ' 7ou la" answer,
HL".' tl,er,ot Plaintut wUl take a
mSrfn,,Mt yo? i1'""'""? the bond, of
def.u,y "T f"" between Plaintiff and
delendant. and also that plaintiff, name be
changed from Gertrude M. Thomas to her
snnltakt. nSi UOnrt my Mm
o? si?J JS11 ' uSr?', ,h!1 W order
wnk. ..i .l r:"T? IOT I ooniecutive
nr.!.. i If ADa e date of the
nt J:'.5b";tinno! hi..ummon. is ihe
ViHrrTT fubliried in the Eugene
J.7J ? 0.Pofe.r,
Cir.i 7 n. uu.j voun or 1-ane Uounty,
Jantary.m coam oers th. 13th da, of
E, R. Skifwobth,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
KOilCE OF FINAL 8ETTEMENT.
Estate of W. 8. Miller, deceased. Une
o nty, Oregon.
w W1' d"'rator of said est.teV has
slt .S" " ,ccount '" """lemeiit o aaii
!m Tw ? J ndV' fl"h dJ t Febru
a.M J? i" l'a 0 '?k ia ,h6 '"'i,oon ol
said da, has been set by order of lion, E
O. Pottw, oounty judg.of said LaneoounTy
'0'-ing obiection to Ihe same.
Dated Deo. 26, 1899.
Oso. W. Wamirrr,
0o.B.Do.,M,AttB.,A.,ll,",'itr,0'
Timber Land, Act June 3, 187.M
Notice for Publication
United States LisiiOrra
itoatu'jno Okegov,
JaoiiArjilil
Notice is hereby given that is wqa
with the provisions of the act of trope
June 3, 1878, entitled uAu act for & a
timber lands in the states of Calif onus,
eon, Nevada, and Washington Tms?.
Howard W . ltowland, of Eugene, we;1
Lane, state of Oregon, has thiidijiki
this office bis swum stateBjest Na 'At
the purchase of the S j SW,8jSli
Bection ixo. zi, in townsnip io. 11 a, s
No. 4 E. and will oifer tmnif to tbovils:
land Bought is more valuable forib dixi
(tone tliun for agricultural purpraa, sii
OBbUllll IIIH C1HIIU bO BKlll ittUU Km
Keirister and lieceiver of this otb'ce a
burg, Oregon, on Friday, thi 23d m
Marcli, l'.KIO.
He names as witnesses: F. B. B&s
of Euirene. Orekron: S. Hcott. of ami-
gon; L. E. liean, of Eugene, Oregea; f
Campbell, of Eugene, uregoa.
Any and all persons claiming adnnrif
above-described lands are requetun a
their claims in this ottice on or before oii!
dav of March. 1900.
J, T.BKID0tS,Illji
Timber Land, Act June 3.J87H
Notice for Publication,
UsiTEn States Lum Orm
BOSEBURO, OBE00II,
Jsnairyia
Nntli.n la hereby I'lren that inKtda
with the provisions of the act of mbi
.Tui, lfl7H.Anfit.liMt "An act forth at I
timber lands in the states of (Mfmajl
XT -.1. ..l WB.l.inot,n TffiiBl
Fred B. Bellman, of Eugene, cosrtrsu
state of Oregon, has this in ti '
ottice his sworn statement Ho. 761, j?:
chase of the N J 8 E, section 26; is'
of section No. 25, in township M il &
No. 4 E, and will offer proot w mv-
.nA ..,,Dl,f i. mnr. vnliiahl. for ill
atone than for agricultural porp
lteuister and Receiver of thiaof61
burg, Oregon, on Friday, the
March, 1900. .
He names as witnesses: W.T. 0,
Eugene: Sidney Scott, of Eow
Ilowland, of Eugene; L.&Baa,oll
Any and all persons claiming adreMj
aoove-oescnoeu jaaua 2T tail
their olaims in this office on or Ml" "1
2d day of March, r.MJO.
J. T. BbjmRp
NOTICE TO CKEDITOBS.
Estate of Ptio Lewis, dew" .
Motice ib hereDy given - a
concern that the undersigned, ""JI
and Aleck Lewis, have oeeo i - y j
Court of Lane county, Orrgon, ".J
pointed excontors oi lo"Mki;
Lewis, deoeased, and an A
fled and required to present ttoi J
the pioper vouchers to snd sWJJJ
Lane oounty, Orefjon, withis
from the date of this notice. . i
TkntnA nt t?r,CTnA. OrCCOn, UV
of September, 1899.
".VrrrtS
Exeoutors of the estate of Bw "1
deceased. ,, . niiul
....vstorisw
Notice is hereby given,
fned, W. M. Vandnyn, bMM" J
pointed administraior o. - (-
Administrator'! Noll
.. .1 ih ',
as b '
he nt"
pointed aaminisira.o. -- ,.
nel 8m th. deceased, by Ihe
of Lane county, On (ton, sno t6t
I t lni.. nna nI SSia r'""-
notified to preseni i- - itUinJ
riroDfr voucher, to said .,
the law office of L. B.lji
Son, within six month, from
this notice. . ... ID
Dsted this 14th day of No"",,
L. Bilteu, " Vins"'.
Ait'y for
x-. 1,.-
ad. f.vdia
executrix
oi rne
lie county
all persons
are nercuy
the proper
:...ik r
.-ithin six
Dated
EXECUTRIX N01'ICE
i. u l.. civen.th','.'?n?'l
.tt. oi H.f.
,11, ... -",. tW T
toy
havins claims f ' '
" ""iT.- io' uk'": iw
of 'i: wir"-?
mnnthi OI u IW-
thU-araoar VJTi,!
Lioi'
L. BiLtso, Atty foroUt
"t Mrt.4...n. . , ,v-Lii i .1 ,;.