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PORTLAND, OltKMONJ
March i, M0 :) a m
iVeathor forecut for Uuioae, Oregon:
Tonight nd Wodneady; Fair; Tburadaj' Fair
and warmur.
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 21
Do not forgot that before
you can cast a vote at the
coming state and presidential
elections your name must be
on the registor. The time is
now on to have your name
put thoie. If not registered
before May 15 you cannot
vote, iou can register bo
fore any notary public or ins
tice of the peace free of cost,
or at the courthouse in the
county clerk's oflico. Do not
nogloct to rogister.
. THE INCOME TAX.
Hon. W. J, Bryan in his Baton
Ronge speech defended the inoome
Us and declared it to be the most
just of all taxes. He advocated an
amendment to the constitution
specifically authorizing an inoome
tax, saying at present the govern
ment can draft a citiion, but can
not draft the pocketbook.
In the hour of peril the govern
ment can take the son from the
mother, the husband from the wife
and the father from the child. It
can stand them up before the
enemy's gnns, but in the hour of
danger it oannot lay its hand upon
accumulated wealth and make that
' wealth bear its share of the expense
of government.
SOME SENATORIAL OPINIONS
ABOUT SILVER.
Senator Wm. E. Chandler, lie-
publican, of New Harapshhe, in
debate on theourreuoy bill:
Why not, then, now reuew efforts
in the name of the United States
for bimetallidm? Why undertake
by the first ten lines of this bill to
strike one more blow at remone
tiiation and falsl'y all the pledges
wulon the itepuoucan party and
its leaders have been making in all
these past years. If these ten lines,
without adequate qualitlmtiou, be
come the law of the land, senatorH
will be sufficiently reminded of
their pledges before the next pres
idential canvats oloses.
Senator Torner, Populist, Wash
ington: With the Immediate past behind
them, and its lessons graven on
their minds, with the prospective
future before them, and its oonse
quenoes so clearly pointed our, in
assume that the silver question i
dead to long as the masses of our
people have votes to give, is to ay
that they do not deserve to be free,
and they ought to be slave.
Occasionally a newspaper has the
opportunity of correcting a mis
take in the same issue in which it
is made. The Salem Journui has
an instance. A "waul" ad ap
peared on the third pige of that
paper requesting that "when hav
ing your spring shirts made you go
to Madam Von Tobel." Luckily
the mistake was discovered in
timo for the editor to apologize for
the same on the first page, wbich
went to press later, else a mad
woman might have caused un
pleasantness about that office.
"Spring skirts" are the articles
Madam Von Tobel deals in.
The editor of the Salem Journal
should have been a good football
player in the days of his youth
when they kicked football instead
of carrying it about in arms. He
is a good kicker, even with added
weight of years upon him. Wit
ness: I'be process of substituting foot
ball for a knowledge of English
literature in our o lieges goes
bravely forward. Ra-ra-ra, ya
ya-yal
German capital is largely inter
ested in the Johannesburg .gold
mines and Boer threats of wrecking
the mines if compelled to evacuate
Johannesburg naturally cause no
little uneasiness among German
stockholders. The German gov
ernment is much concerned and
will probably ask the United States
to join intercession to prevent suoh
wanton destruction of immensely
valuable property.
The people of Lane county who
vjted together for Bryan in 1896
will vote together this year for
their choice of officials from presl
ilnut to constable. There is a gen
uine sympathetic union of the
silver anti-trust forces that bodes
uo good for gold standard-trust
McKinleylsm.
IFES
!
15 in Dmocci
From many diseases. Children
who are well nourished success
fully resist disease to which an
ill - nourished child succumbs.
Your child has enough food.
Does the food make flesh? If
not there is something wrong
with the stomach and other or
gans of digestion and nutrition.
That wrong can be quickly
righted by the use of
DR. PIERCE'S
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT.
In ninety-eight cases out of
every hundred it completely cures
indigestion and other diseases of
the digestive and nutritive sys
tem in both young and old. You
can consult Dr. Pierce by letter
free. Ad- dress Dr. R. V.
Pierce, VT Buffalo, N. Y.
FREE I
Dr. Plfrcf'a
Medical Advis
er, oaoer cov
ers, is sent on receipt
of si cent to day cost
- of mailing only.
Addnu Dr. litre, a. abor
An Editor's Life Saved By Chani-
Berlain's Cough Remedy.
During the early part of Onlnhor
1SW1, 1 oontraoted a bad cold whloh
settled on my lungs and was neglected
uutll I feared that conaumntlnn hari
appeared In an incipient state. I was
onuatanuy coughing and trying to
expel something whloh I oould not. I
became alarmed aud after giving the
local doctor a trial bought a bottle or
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the
result was Immediate Improvement,
aud aft"r 1 had used three bottles my
lungs, were restored to their hnalthv
state. R, B. Edwards, Publisher of
i ne iteview.'Wyant, III. For rale by
W. L. Deluo.
An Opinion About Florence.
Florence Wait, lurch le.
Harry Audremlon. of Portland, who
has spent about Ihrte weeks on tha
Hiuslaw, during whloh he superm-
leuuvu ine work or taking the steamer
Maggie on the beach, Is much pleased
with Florence and lis iinwir ami
thluka the place Is certain to make
rauiu savanceuieut.
He desire to thank thillTnirwiiia lie
saving crew for the enielent aalatann
tbev mve lilui In thla work. Ho
peaks very highly of the courteous
treatment he lias received from the
people of Florence aud of their willing
iimw to render him aaelatance. He
leaves for Portland on the Itobaits to
get material to repair the Maggie.
Announcement.
I hereby anuouuee myself a candi
date for rwloctioD to the offlce of city
uwu-urer. Uo. r. Chaw.
I CHILD 1
4 JSf
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FIRST
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital S50.000
Surplua - - SBO.OOO
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Done on reatonalild terms. Sight
drafta on Chicago, 8an Prancuco and Port
land, Oregon.
Uilla of exchange aold on foreign ccnntHea.
UepoiiU received aubject to check or certifi
cate of depoait.
AU collections entnuted to us will receive
prompt attention,
T O Humxion, ' P. E. Rnodobabs,
President. L'uhier.
8 B Kiim, L. H. Potter.
Vice President Ans't Cashier
EUGENE
LoanSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital -' $50,000
Surplus - - 2,5
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
Drafts Issued on the Drlnefoal cities of the
United States and foreign countries,
interest allowed on Demand Certificates of
Duuoalt when Jolt stated period.
City aud County Warrants bought.
W. S, SHOWN, D. A. PAINE.
President, Vice President.
F. W. OSBUHN, W. W. BROWN.
Csshler. - Asst Csshier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
Established In IS82.
- or
EUGENE, OREGON.
H General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE?. President!
J. M. ABRAMB. Cashier,
B U HOVEY, Asst Csnhler.
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and tickets, call on or write to
It McMURPHEY,
General Agent. Eugene,
Offlce Opposite Guard otiion.
Or. A D CHARLTON,
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EUGENE-FLORENCE
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Dally except rjunday at 6 a m
iteturnlng BUge leaves Florence
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ist Sleepers and Rechnln" Crtair
arsuaiiy to .. ,.
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from Portland offnini auwuren Stwiallv
every eilneav'ay.
tTOr Portland to Cfeicaoo
i -aiw usnsans Mi(Aui;n Q
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deit. last lime, lowest rates,
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agent Southern Pacific Company, or
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The only-Transcon ienental Route
a Scenery.
Fine AccommooUt one
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. Direct .Route
to Kootenay 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 ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
To China and Jopan.
CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINK
To Honolulu and Australia,
For full information regarding fates, etc.
apply to
GEO. F. CRAW. Agent.
H. H. ABOTT, . Eugene, Oregon
Agent. Portland, Or.
E. J. COYLE,
A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C, -
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Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth. Omaha,
FaHtT
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KamtM City, St
Louie, Chicago (and
Kast
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St Paul, Duluth.
Milwaukee, Chi
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Ocean Steamships
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For San Francisco
Hail DecS, 8. 13,18,
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Columbia Hiveu
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To Astoria and
Way Landings.
Ex Sunday
8pm
Rat 10 pm
4 d m
Ex Sunday
WillametteRivkk
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Way Landings.
4:30 pm
Ex Sunday
Ex Sunday
Willamette and
Yamhill Kivbiis
Oregon City, Day
ton and Way
Landings.
7am
TueH, Thur
aud Sat
9:30 d m
Mod, Wed
and Fri.
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Portland to Cor
vat lis and Way
Landings. j
6am
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and Sat.
4:30 pm
Mon, Wed
and Fri.
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Itipana to Lewutn Daily
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Through Palate and Tourist Sleepers, Din
iug miu Liiunu-y uoservatlou cars.
Elegant Vestibule Trains.
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address JNO. M. WILLIAMS,
0r ARent,Eu ,
A. B. O. DENNISTON, O P 4 T A.
PnrtUnd, Or
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Watkins M
PROPRIETORS
unii i it . .. '
niii.eepcor.sianiij on hand a lull supplj
BEEF MUTTON.
PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices.
A talr stare lit tie Diiilt pairouage solltltei
r-TO THE FARMERS.-:
We will pe the blithest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bheep.
Shot, on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON,
Osr-Mceti delivered to am part ol th cil,
Freeof charge
OREGON SHORT .LINE R. R.
THE DIKECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points.
lives choice of two favorite routes, via th !
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the RIO O RA N UK Scenic Une I
Look at the time.
Udays to rM'.t Lake
" days to Denver
days to Chicago
4j days to New York
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I t-IIOLVTKH Hit TOt HIST HtKliV I
Kor full MHImUH . . I
. , ' '-"""l raws, lime
tralns,ete,eall on or address
L L Steven Agt, Eugene.
C O Terr W E C..
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In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane county.
John Conger. Plaintltl.
A. J. and Mabel Nickel, CleinenzaT. f
Ooilson and A. neeier, ieienuau.
To X. J. Nickel and Mabel Nickel, two ol me
defendant above nauieu:
VOU ARE HEi;EB Y nutii- mu a;; "
....... , th. lKve eutitted
Court ard answer the ooinplaiut of plaintllf
filed in said Court in this wuse against jroo,
aud the other defendants atx.ve lunied. on or
before Thursday, the loth day of March, l'JUU;
.....i , h.MKv further notihed that if you
fail to appear and answer said complaint, as
aforesaid, for want thereof the plaintiff will
n .lana against v,,n for the relief prayed
for in said complaint, to-wit: For a judgment
auainst you, the sauldeleooants, a. o.
ti sttaa noa coin, with accruing
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
i i;l, wiin uiH for the sum
of 87.91 taxes; and for the further sum of
$40.00 attorneys' fee in said suit to be allowed
by said Court, said sum of 84!i.50 being the
sum now due, principal and interest, on the
promissory note set lortn in saia romuuuii.,
ami for the costs and disbursements of said
suit; and for a decree against you, and against
each, all and every of the other defendants
herein named for the foreclosure of the mort
gage mentioned and set forth in said com
plaint, and forever barring you and each of
you, and each and all of the other defendants,
and ull other persons claiming by, through
or 'under'you, or either of you, or by, through
n. .mrlar ithl- n tnV of thfl Other deUUld-
anU above named, of all right, title, interest
or ouuitv of redemption in, or to the said
mortgaged premises aeecnuea in ntuu .u,
nlaint- nnri rlRsnrilwd in said mortgage in said
complaint mentioned; said premises being
detjribed as follows, to-wit;
Lot No. 2 in block No. 8 in the original plat
of Fairtuount, in Lane county, Oregon, con
tuininv 1.9ft arrM. more or less: and for' the
sale of the above described lands by the sheriff
of said Lane count -, according to law and the
practice nf said Court, and that the proceeds
of said sale be applied tint, to the payment of
the oosts and charges of making the same, and
the costs and disbursements of said suit;
second, to the payment of $40.00 reasonable
attorneys' fee, tor instituting said suit; third.
tn Urn nAvmnnt to sam nl&incin 01 roe earn
sum of S429.50 in U. S. gold coin, together
with accruing interest thereon, and the said
sum of $7.91 taxes, and for such other and
further relief as may be equitable in the
premises.
xnis summons is servea upon you uy yuu
liratinn tnr mix onnHecntive weeks Drior to the
loth dav of March, 1900, in the Euqenb
Daily Guard, a daily newspaper ot general
circulation throughout said county and state,
printed and published at Eugene, said county
and state, by order of the Hon. E, O. Potter,
county judge of Lane county, Oregon, which
order hears data the 16th dav of January.
1900, and that the said E, O. Potter, judge of
said county, in said order of publication of
said summons upon you has prescribed the loth
day ot March, lisju, as tne time on or oeiore
which you Bhall appear ana answer tne oom
Dlaint in said suit.
The date of the first publication of this
summons in Bald newspaper is January in,
l-JW. Lu XULYIU,
Att for Plaintiff,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Orecon
tor tne uounty ot .Lane
Gertrude M. Thomas, Plaintiff,)
vs.
Harvey S. Thomas, Defendant )
To Harvev S. Thomas. Defendant:
1JN XrlJS IMAMiS OF XtiU STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint file 1 against you in
the above entitled Court on or before the 17th
day of March, 11)00. and if you fail to answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will take a
decree against you dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff and
uoirjuuuuw cum ttiau uim. pta.iDT.in b name ne
changed from Gertrude M. Thomas to her
maiden name, Gertrude M. Davidson, and
such other relief ai to the Court may seem
equitable. This summons shall be, by order
of said Court, published for six consecutive
weeks, and the hrst publication thereof is in
the issue of the Eugene Daily Guard of
January 33th, 1000. And the date of the
order of publication of this summons is the
loin nay ot January, iWW.
This Summons in nilhlinliMi in fLm Piirran.
Daily Guard by order of Hon. B. 0. Potter,
Jndce of the Countv Court of L&na Cmmt.v.
Oregon, made in chambers the 13th day of
January, ivw,
E. R, Skipworth,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement,
Estate of Jas. Hnddleston, Lane County
Oregon:
Notice is hereby given that 8. A. Hnd
dleston. ATAnntrlT nf tl,o Aotn.a
Hnddleston, deceased, has filed her final
account in the matter of said estate in the
County Court ol Lane county, Oregon: and
hat Monday, the 7th dav of May, 1900. at
i - v.wwa ,u .uo luruuuua Ol
I that day has been fixed by said Conrt for
1 lhn liMrlnn nl iiuti.. , ;a . j,
- - - -r, -- j-.ijun .u wm ouvuuui ana
for the final settlement of said estate, Any
and all objections to said acooont and to
the final settlement of said estate most be
unci wllh. tne olerk of said Conrt on
before said date of hearing.
Dated this 14th day of Maroh, 1900.
, 8. A. HTJDDLESTON, .
L. Eilvkd, Exeoutrix,
Att'y for said Estate.
..Printing..
Of
All
Kinds
..AT THE....
GUARD
OFFICE.
BOOD WORK, LOW FRICES,
eooo STOCK.
.LeBal Blanks of All IM.
Id i be Circa It Court of (be State ot Oregon,
for .Lane uouuty.
Ottio V K'jbnrU Hiid Ortu E.
liobiTts, I'laniuriH,
vn. 1
CbarleB Erii-k-on, Andrew M. y Summons
Krioksou, tinmen lurk. it. i
M . P-iy, A. W. Cox and Lane
County, Defi-ndiinU J
To Charieu ErlrkKuu, Andrew M. Erick-ou,
and James lork, of toe duieiidituu
above named :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: Von and each of you are hereby I
requiruu vu ayyaar nuu uuriwor mo lulu.
plaint filed aguintit yoj and the other
dbiendauu in the above entitled Conrt and
cause on or before tbu 19th day of March,
1DU0, tbat lining tha nrst duy ol the nt-xt
regular teim of said Conrt, (o be begun
and held in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon:
and if yon fail to bo appear -and anBw r
said complaint, for want thereof the
plaintins will apply to the (Jonrt lor the
relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit,
For a judgment against the defendants,
Charles Eriokson and Andrew M. Erickaon.
for the sum of $1700 with interest thereon
from the 20th day of April, 181U, at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum, for the Bum
of $250 attorneys' fees provided for iu
plaintiff's mortgHfte, together with oobIb
and disbursements of this suit, and for a
decree foreclosing plaintiffs murtgaee
securing said Bnms and described in the
complaint, aud for a decree of sale of Bttid
mortgaged premises to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment prayed for, which premises are
described as follows: Commencing at the
southwest corner ot a traotoi land sola and
conveyed bv William Sloan aud wife to
Norris Humphrey by deed recorded in
deed boo H, page 210, of the records of
Lane County, Oregon, on a line with the
east side of Willamette street extended
sooth, thence north on Willamette street
fifty-seven feet, tbenoe east one hundred
and Biiiy feet, thence south une hundred
and eighty-nine feet, thence west one
hundred and sixty foet, thence north on
wiiiumette street one nnnarea and thirtv-
two feet to the place of beginning, in sec
tion 31, tp 17 S E3 Win Lane County,
Oregon; and for judgment and execution
against the defendants, Charles Erickwon
and Andrew M.ErickBon. for any deficiency
remaining unsatisfied after applying all the
proceeds of said sale in satisfaction of said
Judgment ; and for a deoree foreclosing and
iarrioff the defendants above named and
each ot them, and all persona olainring or
to claim through or under them or either
of them, of all right, title, or olaim ol, in,
or to said mortgaged premises or any part
tnereoi, including tne equity ox redemption
therein and thereto, and for snch further
relief au may be requisite and equitable.
1 his summons is published in the Daily
Euoens Claud for nix successive weeks bv
order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of
said Court, dated January 27th, 1900, and
the date ot the hrst publication under said
order, February 2, 1900.
W. 0. Hale,
Attorney for Flaintiris.
SUMMONS.
In the Cirouit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Lane County.
Blanch L. Cpwgill, Plaintiff, )
T. F, Cowgill, Defendant.)
To T. P. Cowgill detondant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oieuon, yon Are ntrtbv required to'aDnear
and answer the complaint filed against yon
in the above entitled suit witbin six weeks
from the date of the fiist Dubhcation of this
Summons, and the (mid firet publication
thereof is in the Ecobnr Daxlt- Gdabd of
February 14 In, 1!IUU, and if yon fail to
answer, for want thereof, Jhe plaintilf will
take a deoice against you, forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant and also for
ihe care, custody and control of the minor
child mentioned in the complaint and for
suoh other relief as to the Court may seem
equitable.
1 hie Summons is published in the Ed
oknx Dailt Guahd, a newspaper published
in Lsne County, Oregon, and having a gen
eral circulation therein, by order of Hon.
1',, O. Potter, oounly judi e of Lane Oounty,
Oregon, and made in chambers the 11th
day of February,, 1900.
K. R. SkipwouTH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Guardian's Sale
Real Property.
Of
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
an order of the County Court of the State
of Oregon, In and for Lane county, duly
made and entertained on the 6th dav of
March, 1900, in the matter of the guardian
ship of LizzieS. Fisk, an insBne peiaon,
lioenpine and authorizing mini, onin t uiii
offer for sale at public auction, at the Court
-nouse oooron tne nth day of April. A. D.,
1900, between the hour of 9 o'olock in the
forenoon and the hour of 3 o'olook in the
afternoon of said day, to the highest bidder
for cash, all the interest of the said ward
in and to the following described property
and premises, to-wit:
The n e of the n w of soction one
(1) in township seventeen (17) s r one east
of the Willamette nioridmu. Also the
north half, and the north half of the souih
half, and the south hBlf of the southwest
quarter of section thirty-six (36) township
sixteen (16) s r one east of the Willamette
meridian. Also all of seotion thirty-six
(J6) in township seventeen (17) s rone
west of the Willamette meridian. And the
south half of -southeast quarter of seotion
sixteen (16) township seventeen (17) s r
one east ol Willamette meridian. All in
Lane county, State of Oregon.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 10th day
of Maroh, A. D., 1900.
, A. H. FISK,
A. c. Woodcock, Guardian.
"orney lor Uuardian.
NOTICE TO CREDITOB8.
Notice is hereby given that the nnd
signed ass been sppoinlrd by the Con
court of Lane county, Oregon, adminis
lor of the estate of E. J. Simmons, deces
, A persons havins claims against ai
estate are hereby notified to present the
to me with the proper vouchers at Engen
uregon, within six months fiom the fir
publication of this notice.
Dated November 28, 1899.
Auox M. Bxcxwith,
Admaiitr
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that the undew
ed, Lydia A Huston, has been duly apKi
exocmrix of the last will and testament .
of the estate ot H. C. Huston, deceased
tne county conrt of Lane county, Oregon
all pereonsheving claims auaint said
are hereby notified to present the same
tne proper vouchers to said executrix at
wwornc, of h lti)j,eil mtlj; Ore
within six months of the date o I this notice.
Uated this 13rd day of January, 1900.
Ltuia A. Hoston,
id... . . Executrix.
L. Bluer, Atty fort-tat
NO'ilCE OF FINAL fETTEMENT.
EsateotW.S. Miller, decrased. Lane
cnly. Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that George W.
i "if"-d"'iD''rator of said estate, has
nied his final acconnt for eetilt xne nt of said
! to,-?11 ilotiliy 'h- filth dav of Frtru
atv 1900 at ten o'clock in the for. noon of
said day has been set by order of Hon. E
O. Potter, county Judge of said Une county
for hearing objection to the same.
xaiea irec, 20, 18119.
G10. W. WarrsETT,
. . Administrator,
Uxo, 1), Do bus, Attorney. -
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Timber Land Anu
Noticfo,
United Rr..r
Ble of tinjb.r - ."I
'ninia, Orfgon, Nen1
County of Ln s,.,.rT
day filed in thisoffiahjj
oflor proof to sbowHaiJil
morelvalusbleforiuiiai,,
lor auricnlturet puipo ,1
w urn land feu J
and lieceiverof this ,,
Ori-Kon, uuFiidij, foaj
ui names ta Vitus J
ueii oi Mgene, Uiegon; 1.1 J
8"i vregon; a, 1. hi
Bene, Oregon; L. l.BfotJ
gon. 1
Any and all jmou
the ahove-describeiliBiiii,!
uio meir claims in ituifa J
earn 2dra day ol alsich, l$ii
). T. Sine
Timber Land, Act Jml
Notice for PbK
tjimro Sunk
Itosuuiii 0
Jt,
Notice is htrebv sirH ait
with the provision oi ututl
June 3, 1878, onlillti"A ml
timber lands in ue nita i i
gon, Nevada, sod Wutai
Howard W . Ktiwlwl. ot I
Luue, state of Oram bs ui
this ottice his sworn ittusil
the purcll&se of theeSYl
section No. 27, io torucip ,Vl
Jo. 4 r,, and wiUofitnctin
land sought is more rihue it
ftone tliun for agrinillunl
establiijh his cliumtouiik
Itegister and Keceivrr of In6
bury, urecon, on rruu, i
ilarch, vm.
He names si witneaa: I -I
of EllKene, Oregon; also, 4
e;in; L. r.. ban,ot LQjtsiie
Campbell, of Kngee,OTtj
Anv and all rjenou c
aLnve-deficribed Isodl m n
their olniuiB in this offin oa
d.iy of J'arch.lM.
3. 1-Btal
Timber L,nd, ActJwtll
Notice for PuK
UmtiDSnnUl
KosociaOlMt
Notice is hereby I'.ralle'1
with the nrovwioDioiufw
June 3, Wh entitles 'Ai"
,imi.., l.n.l. in ibemlets'
iion, Nevsda, and Wasenf"
Fred li. Bellman, oi "F
n,aa f l)runn. hU ID (
othce his sworn itilrau'
chaseoftrieBjo.nT-
of section No. 25, ayf't
No.4E, and will onirp-
establish hudioto
hiiw. Orraoo. on rnuji"
March, 11W0.
tt nA. a. aritnMfM:
Eugene; Sidney Sco n W
Eowland, of Eugene; Lk
inrlllDST10lllcte"l'
.u AUA ltndl n
their claims in this office
o:w Hw of March, hW.
tT.BC1
Notice toCr.w
nouco is " ,,J htSf
ij k.s hue anwn1 " J
r.r ns.ltI.WJ
trator of the t-"m
Haiti uninm T jJffl
them to the i, i
voucners ai - wu
Woodcock, in E
guu, n..u . :
notice. . .Qtf.
Dated February
.J;.I..,..oroftliE"ll
flUUlluiini-
Dcceasea.
Administrtof'"
Notice
signed, W.M.ywfJJ'
pointed adiiiorb0'i?Cf
Sel Smith, decessrf.M"'.
of Lane couni),---
K..:no bairns assra"1"1
notified to pre"1
be"w office o( L. W
onn. within six
(his notice. . JVnf
Dated this
,14tbdsjo-"
L, Uii-iEr,
Att'y lor ttsl.
vnTii:F. OF rw
OF
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v.ir. is hereby t"'"'
t mil xotorioi',Keii
thVirfinslaVJ
.nd.llotjl.oM'p,e1
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or lelore &"
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