Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 07, 1900, Image 2

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WEATHER BUREAU',
(Dally Report.)
PORTLAND. ORKUON.I
. i S , . , June 7 lsoo-:80 ami
leather forecast lor auieoe, Oregon.
Fair tonight and tomorrow:
THURSDAY.
JUNE 7
A NEWSPAPER EPOCH.
Flity-nlne yers ago, April 10,
the New York Tribune leaned ' its
first number. The anniversary
was observed last week, says Newe
paperdom. ,
Horaoe Cfreeley's No. 1 was of
only-four pages, eaoh about half
the site of the present seven-jolumn
page. Its birthplace was the site
of the' present1 home oi the Tribune.
The 1 Tribune's career spans
period, ot ' marvelous development
in the mean1 of 'communication
that have done so muoh for the
newspaper -press; - In -1841 there
was no telegraphic, communication
with any part of the- world.; Only
one line of railway was in operation
between New York and Washing
ton, and that was owned by three
different, oompanles..i , The journey
that now requires but six hours
then took fifteen hours to, accom
plish. Mails and passengers were
carried to and from Albany, the
3 4 5 6 7 a 9
to II 12 15 14 IS 16
17 1 19 20 21 22 25
24232e2irl2ftl2la0r
, state capital, by stage ooaob.es.
From twenty to thirty, days were
oonsumed in the voyage aoross the
ocean, In a psoket ship, so news
from the old world was at least
twenty days old when announced
through the extras that were im
mediately Issued upon the' receipt
of Important information from the
other side.
No one neede to be reminded of
the enormous obenges efleoted , In
the single' matter of newegathering,
during these nearly three score
years, through means of the tele
graph, cable, railway, ocean steam
ship and telephone, and in delivery
by the automobile.
COMMENDED TO THE "PROS
PERITY" EDITOR OF THE
OREGONIAN.
R. Q. Dun & Co.' Weekly Re
view of Trade, of New York, May
SO, says:
"Business is not what it was a
year ago, but men do not aee on
defining the difference. The work
ing forces are now decreasing, work
stopping to relieve exoessive out
put In paper, ootton, wool, leather,
and some forms of steel, while
rioes are suddenly reduced in
lead, wire and nails. All this
seems to some 'merely.'spring dull
ness,' others think it 'lbs beginning
of reaction.'
"The remedy for one difficulty
does not fix the other, and there is
more need than usual fur olose
attention to the meaning of events.
Io place of the wil'l iiwHtilatlon In
securities whioh swelled exchanges
a year ago, them ban come such
liquidation tbat twei.ly prerrreil
industrial stockf hnv p.. Id Ibis
week at prices avHrHKiriji 183.14 ier
share, though Ihn game Rtonki nuld
in April last year for 99.6G per
Bhare, and twenty common have
eold tbiB week for $38.49, which
sold last year at $76 99, double the
price."
The Boiton Trannuript is reepon
eible for the story ibalt-xPreKidt-nt
Cleveland avoids Washington City
as if be had a hatred of the place.
On his tripe south be ordinarily
passes through the national capital
two or three times a year, but
habitually refuses to go anywhere
about the city, remaining in the
Union depot or in bis priva'e car
while waiting for an outgoing train.
Perhaps he is afraid tbat ii be goes
out he would come in contact with
some fractions of congress.
Notwithstanding Admiral Dew
ey's very frank offer to take the
presidency on trial and run it in
battleship style, eliok and clean,
was treated with quasi contempt,
tbe Admiral is swinging about tbe
circle in a quiet kind of way. His
last appearance, with his wife, was
at Columbus, Ohio. The telegraph
doej not bring any account of his
reiterating the offer to do the pres
idency job.
Tbe battleship Kentucky is tbe
recipient of a six thousand dollar
silver service from the citizens of
Louisville on behalf of tbe bourbon
state. Of course envy, will prompt
residents of other commonwealths
to BUKgest tbat a silver keg, with a
faucet of kind, should hold a prom
inent place in the service.
Swift & Co., the big meat firm of
Chicago, send out men with
electric automobiles to advertise
their meats, lard, cotnsnet, etc.
They give exhibitions with the
eleotrio wagons in towns and cities,
and have handsome displays of
their meat produots.
Bryan's nomination baa been
ordered by the unanimous vote of
every convention tbat ha IhuB far
been held. Tbe tribune of the
people will be nominated by accla
mation. Affection
Exhales from children as fragrance from
flowers. The little lips nre always puck
ered to give or take a kiss. In homes
where there are children, love reaches
its fairest and sweetest proportions. In
childless homes the kiss of wife and
husband grows formal, and presently is
neglected ; the springs ot love in the
heart become chokea for want of use
and exercise. Childlessness is a great
sorrow to many women. It is like
curse irom nature, who mils all crea
tures to be fruitful. It is not a curse
but a misfortune. Often the conditions
which cause childlessness are removable.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has
brought joy to many a woman by giving
her the iiappiness of motherhood. It
gives to the womanly organs vigor and
vitality, removes local obstructions, and
practically does away with the pains and
pangs of maternity.
There is no alcohol or narcotic in "Fa
vorite Prescription.''
M have never written you how grateful I am
to you for your help in securing good health
and one of the aweeteat, dearest, thirteen pound
Crla that ever came Into a home," writei Mrs.
. Vaetlne, of 647 South Liberty St., Oaleiburg,
111. "I took ill boltlea of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, four of the Golden Medical Die.
covery,' and four vlale of 'Pleeaant Pelleta."
Before I had taken four bottle of the Favorite
Preacrlptlon ' I waa a new woman. 1 cannot
snake pen describe my heart-felt gratitude.1
To keep the bowels regular use Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
Story of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for vein
oy me ohaltia of disease Is the worst
form of slavery. George D Williams.
of Manchester, Mloh., tells bow suob
a slave was made free. He says! "My
wife baa been so helpless for five years
tbat she could not turn over in bed
alone. After using two bottle of Eleo
trio Bitters she is wonderfully Im
proved, and able to do her own work."
This supreme remedy for female dis
eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep
lessness, melancholy, heaiiaohe, baok
ache, fainting and dlny spells. This
miracle working niedlolne is a godsend
to weak, sickly, run down people.
Every bottle guaranteed. Ouly 60
oents. Bold by V L DeLauo, drug
gist. To Cute a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative nmmo Quinine Tab
lets, All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. K. W. U rove's s'gna
lure la on each r-cx. 26c
Lost. A bunch of keys on Willam
ette street. The finder will please
leave them at Dr 1'ri mice's or tbe
Ouahd office
WAVING AN OLD AINTIN0.
Ingenious Method by Wbloh It Wn
Transferred to Hew" Canvas.
"Did you ever hear of transferring
an old oil painting to a new canvas?"
said a well known art connoisseur of
this city. "One would declare at flrat
blush tbat the thing was absolutely Im
possible, but I saw it done with a pic
ture over eight feet square, aud tho
operation waa a perfect success. The
painting to which I refer had been a
fine example of the early Italian
school, but It had lain forgotten In a
garret for many years and had become
so lncrusted with dirt and grlmo that
It was impossible to distinguish any of
the details. Ordinarily It could have
been cleaned without trouble, but the
damp and mold of two centuries had
rotted the canvas until It waa ready to
fall apart at a touch, and scrubbing
was, of course, out of the question.
"That was tho condition of things
when It waa taken In hand by an ex
pert restorer from Belgium who hap
pened to be In the city. The first thing
he did was to glue a huge sheet of
thick manlla paper firmly to the face
of the picture. Then he turned It over
carefully and picked off every particle
of the old decaying canvas, revealing
the rear surface of the paint Itself. It
was a big Job and required no end of
patience, but the last thread was final
ly removed, and nothing was left but
the fragile shell of pigment That he
covered with the strongest fish glue,
and a new Bheet of canvas was spread
over It and pressed down.
"In a few hours it was perfectly dry,
and the pointing was as firmly attach
ed to Its new foundation as If It bad
been there from the start Nothing
then remained but to take off the ma
nlla paper, which was readily done
with hot water. After that the surface
was thoroughly cleaned, and the pic
ture Is now almost as bright and clear
as It was when It left the painter's
easel. . The owner could hardly believe
his eyes. It seemed to him that a veri
table miracle had been accomplished."
New Orleans Times-Democrat
ANATOMY IN RHYME.
An Ea.r Way to Memoriae 4n.e Mem
bers of the Dodr.
A recent writer In an Australian pa
per teaches anatomy In verse. The
rhymes are not all perfect, but they
"will servo."
How many bones In the human facet
Fourteen, when they are all In place.
now many booee In the human headf .
Eight, my child, aa I've often aald.
How many bones In the human iplnef
Twenty-four, Ilka a clustering vine.
How many bonea in the human chestf
Twenty-four rlba and two of the rest.
How many bonea in the ahoulder blndf
Two In each; one before, one behind.
How many bonea In the human arm!
In each arm, one two in each forearm.
How many bonea In the human wrlstf
Eight In each, li none la mlaaed.
How many bonea In tbe palm of the handf
Five In eaoh of every one'a hand.
How many bonea In the lingers tent
Twenty-eight, and by Joints they bend.
How many bonea In the human hlpr
One in each; like a dish they dip.
How many bonea In the human thigh?
One In each, and deep they lie.
How many bonea in the human knee?
Two in each, we can plainly ace.
How many bonea In the ankle strong?
Seven in each, but none is long.
How many bonea In the ball of the foot?
Five In each, aa the palms were put.
How many bonea In toes half a score f
Twenty-eight, and there are no more.
And now, if you reckon the bonce on a slate,
They count. In a body, two hundred and eight.
Then we have In the human mouth, too,
Teeth, upper and under, thirty and two.
And now and then there'a a bone, I think,
That forma on a Joint or to Bll up a chink,
A sesamoid bone, or wormatn, we call.
And now we may rest, for we've told them all.
Success.
' Knsland'a Bar Choirs.
Julian Ralph, writing of "Tho Choir
Boys of England," In The Ladles'
Borne Journal, says: "Small boys nro
much preferred, for the reason that
they develop Into manhood later than
big, stalwart children, for It Is at the
coming of manhood tbat their voices
break and they are obliged to stop
singing until their adult tones aro
reached a matter of years. A boyish
treble Is as delicate as the bloom on
a peach, and Its possessor must lead an
orderly and Innocent life, which Is why
so many choirs are made up of boys
taken, from their homes and boarded
and . taught In church Institutions.
These, sometimes, are able to sing un
til they are IT or 18 years ot age,
though between 14 and IB Is the usual
period when their voices break."
Ootid Uaei Qetae.
i According to the United States con
sul at Chung-King, China, in the de
partment called Yung-pel, Chlh-U Ting,
gold Is found in abundanco by washing
In the valley near the city. Tho in
habitants of the neighborhood keep
large flocks of geese to work tho gold
fields for them. When the geeso are
found to bo very heavy, they aro killed
and their maws emptied of tho gold
contained therein. A flock of geese Is
sometimes worth a good deal of mon
ey, bnt geese dressed ready for eating
are very cheap Indeed from 10 to 20
cents each.
Uaared rtlckf.
Professor John Snolllng Popkln was
professor of Greek at Harvard some
years ago, and he was not without a
nickname, which he accepted as a mat
ter ot course from the students, but
hearing It on one occasion from a man
of dapper, Jaunty, unacademlc aspect
Professor Popkln exclaimed: "What
right has that chap to call mo 'Old
Popf He Isn't a student of Harvard
college."
The Real Tklngr,
Daisy (taking her first meal In the
country) Mamma, what Is the matter
With this currant jelly?
Mamma (In a whisper) Hush, dearl
It's real currant jelly. Chicago Trib
une. lenprc Insr Eaoh Sklnlnay Hear,
"That llttlo boy seems aa busy as n
bee."
"Tea; be has blves."-rhlladelphla
BulloUn. .
Last tall I .nralnMl mv left hln vhlln
hardline- soma heavv ho Tea. Tim
doctor I called on said at 11 rat it was a
sngni strain and would soon be well,
hut It grew worse and the tlootnr said
I had rheumatism. It continued to
grow worse and I conld hardly get
around to work, t went to a drug
store and the druggist recommended
me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
I tried It and one-half of a 60-cent
bottle oured me entlrelv.'I now recom
mend It to all my friends. F. A.
Babcock, r.rle, Ta. It Is for aale by W.
L, DeLano,
FIRST .
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital SBO.OOO
Surplus - - SBO.OOO
Eugene, ?regon.
fiKN-EUAL P f.KINO BUSINESS
at
1 Innit nn
unhid terms. rilKht
drafta on ciitcaffo,
a Francisco and Port-
lain!, uroffon. , . . .
...iii- . irAA nn rutviVn fC u n trie.!
Dili III BL-Iiael,l "' " . a-l-
Deposits received .object to check oi certili
cata of deposit. ... .
All collections enlrnea.u iib ...
prompt attention,
T O Hehdkioks,
President.
S B Kakin,
Vice PreaMiut.
P, E. SsouaHiss,
Canljier.
L. H. Pottkr,
Aos't Cashier
EUGENE
Loan Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital - $50,000
Surplus - 2,500
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS'
Drafts Issued on tho prine'pnl cities of tbe
UUJll'U OUVtVS HIIU lU'Vlfl" .ii"Hliii,n,
Intercut hi lower! on Iieumnu CertlUeaiei
UeOHlt when u-i't f titled period,
CullectiuiiM recolvo our prompt atteutlou.
City and County Warrant Iwugnt.
W. E BHOWN,
Pro trident.
f. W. OSbUHN,
Cashier.
D. A. PAINE,
Vice President.
W. W. BROWN.
Aiet Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
Established n IS82.
- or
EUGENE,
OREGON.
A General Conking business in all branches
transacted on favorablo terms.
A. P. HOVEY, Presided
J. M. Mi RAMS. Cashier
B H HOVKY, Ai-Ht Cakhler.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
StngB leaven Kngene for Florvnce
Daily exuci't riinulay at 6 a m
HelurniiiK stne leaves Floreure
for Eugene dully except Kundays M2
p 1U
Hiitunluvs lit 8 a m.
Arrives in Eugene at 6pm tbe day
following.
SINIll.K PARK Sf.00
ROUND THii' IX
ncKcta lor rolo at X, Hangs' llrery baru,
KiiKeue, or at ilurd it f-wiiDort'e office in
r loroiic!.
00(1
:::
linn your lips and
CilccivS a:
p ;'e, your nerves
tver.ii, a -.1 voi r whole body
!'reat!v.k'biiir;ited. Th d c-
Thuos just one thing you
need something to make
the blood rich and red.
will certainly do this. It
will make the most happy
changes for you, and soon
your old strength and ac
tivity will return.
5nC. and $1.00, nil drulstf.
SCOTT A BQWNK, Chemiiw, New York. .
mmmi
4
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RUNNING UP A BI6 BILL
Z. Ji "or loctor' 'ees wouldn't be
necea-ary, wlien yoa ere at-
tacheil with colds at tliia pea
;.. eon of the year, if you would
' ' l0," of ,r l",re
, hiw'h Krade Cyrus NoMe
Whialtey in y wir honw, and
then take it in the form of
tml.ly, or ynurtaste dic
tates, at Wdlinie ur any cither
old time. Ther la nothing
like it for olds, Ijilirii.pe or
lrudretl ailuieula.
W ffi. Kenshauj
Mrs. CbIviIi Zimmerman. Milesbtiri?
Ph., .ays: "A. a .needy cure for
cough., colds, croup, and .ore throat
One Mluule Coueh t'ure I. unequalled.
it 1. piraxant lor children to take. I
heartily recommend it to mother.,"
III. the only tintmles. remedy that
produce. Immediate result.. It cure,
bronchitis, pneumonia, prippe and
throat and hunt dieaw. It will nn.
rent con.umptloQ- Vuiceut A Co..
Corner Irug Htore.
wmm
ajaiJt'lIUi.iL-l'al'.til.e!'! Wt
lorthern Pacific
RAILWAY
1
Tim
2V
Pullman
Sleeping ars
Elegant
Dining Oars
Tourlatl
Sleeping Jar
KT. l'AUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
UITLUTH,
TO
FAKGO,
kiKAND FOKKSj
ICKOOKSTON,
WINNIPEG,
IHKLKNA and
BUTTE.
Throunh Ticket to-
CHICAGO, WASmNGT'.N
t'rllljAUKI.rrllA, ar.n
BOSTON, and All I'oiote
East and South.
For Information, time cards, map
and tickets, call on or writa to
li McMUEPHEY,
General Agent, Eugene,
Office Opposite Guard ottica.
Or. AD CHAKLTON,
Asat Gen'l Pass. Agent,
2bS Morrison St, oor Third, Portland, Oregon
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
EASTandSOUTHEAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Pullman Palace Sleeper Tour
ist Sleeners and Rechnln" Crralr
r r- .1 1
wars uany 10 . .
UENVEK, OMAHA, CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS'
And other Eastern Cities. The only line
from Portland offeilng passengers Specially
Conducted Excursions through to Chicago
every weanescay.
JET Portland to CNcago
Vis Southern Pacific Uuion Pacific
N W tty's. Bagae checked through to
ueBttoatton. Mattmncent ecenery, Union
deDot. fast time, lowest rates.
For further infnnnation, apply to any
H I-ATHKOr. t li.PIO
Corvaltis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
TTIiTlE CARD
No. 2 fori Yaquina
Train leaves Albany 12:45 P M
Leaves Corvallis 1:6S P M
iurivea xaquina 7:25 P
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina 6:00 AM
Leaves Corvallis 11;30 A M
Arrives Albany 12:15 P M
No. 3 forDetroit
leaves Albany 7;00 A M
Arrives Detroit 11:30 A M
No, 4 Returning
Leavea Detroit 12 20 P M
Arrives Aiuany i;io P M
with sVulhernFaolflc '
service lit anil Imm . ' "V .."L, "51
bc.chesr ---e-". '"Jem
Trains tor th mounulns arrive at Petrol! at
""i r.t.u. Biuuie iimn to reacn cainniiiR
ground, on the lfreltenbuih and Santlam thl
EDWIN STONE,
Manager. .
J TURNER, HLWAIfApA
Agent Albany.
Ynnr rlt.nltn. I. MnuJ .l- ..T..-n.
T Tii-pi:.tV., . . w "e --riupiflriK
wiV-vfi lr,nV' Vw'RACO. MIL.
Th l , .' .ra"Jl' KAILKOAD"
v fn'Z . . '""o" ln world.'-
You will find it desirable to ride on thoas
Ti-L.i "a trains and all
- ";--D" "a" wn Licaets.
ranv TiVl". 'n!'li00'P,,nPhlta. etc.,
Tv lai Agent, Portland, tm?
Central Market,
T II r . ...7
rauans Mi
PROPRIETORS
Will keep constantly on hand a full sunpli
ottr ivi u I I UN
PORK and VEAI
Which they will ..J, u the lowwt
A air stare oi tie peine patroiaie solicited
-TO THE FA RMTTTIa .
We will pey the hlKhest mrket "price
for Fat Cattle, Hog, .nd Sheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
UKEQON.
Wsteaia delivered to anv nan a th eltv
CANADIAN
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PACIFIC LINE.
Tho Only Tra' jconlienental Route
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommod.t ona
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. Direct Route
to Koqtenay 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 LINE
To Honolulu and Australia,
J! or full Information regarding rates,
apply to
GEO. F. CRAW. Anent.
H. H. ABOTT, Eugene, Oregon
Agent, roruana, (jr.
E. J. COYLE,
A. G. P. A, Vancouver, B. 0.
0 R & N CO.
Depart
Time Schedule.
Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Chicago
Portland Special
9:15 a m
Ft Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St
Louis, Chicago and
4 pm
oast
Salt Lake, Denver
Ft Worth, Omaha
KanBaa City, St
Louis, Chicago and
East
Atlantio
Expreas
9KW p. m.
7 am
Walla Walla, Lew
iaton, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St
Paul, Duluth
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and East.
Spokane
Flyer
6pm
8:40 a m
Ooian Steamships
All Sailing dutes
subjeot to ohauge.
For San Francisco
Sail every 5 daya
8pm
4'p m
DallT
Columbia Rivib
Stkaukks
To Astoria and
Ei- Sunday
4 D in
8pm
Sat 10 p
Ex Sunday
Way Landing..
Wii.lamktteKivkr
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem, Inde
pendence and Way
6am
Ex Sunday
4:S0nm
Ex Sunday
Landings.
WlLLAHKTTK AND
Yamhill Rivkus
7am
Tuaa, Thur
and Sat
8:30 d m
Oregon City, Day
ton and Way
Landings.
Mon,
and xrl.
WillahettbKivkr
Portland to Cor.
valiis and Way
Landings.
4:30 cm
Tues, Thur
and Sat.
Mon,
audFri.
Lv Riparia
8:85 am
DaUy 1
Snake Riveb.
Riparia to Lewiatn
L7 Lewistn
Daily
9am
W H Hurlhnrt
fien Pass Agt Port,
..Printing,.
Of
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feei, and the nMSixijEH
JO lOOdoUar. SSl
Conger wss,pliuiti9 and 1 1?
Mabel A .CtaTuiS
Wheeler were delndiiiUailiir
lendantsA.J.NIolalriuJS?
on a decree of fonciom, ud .
rendered in laid ojurt, mull
order to satisfy laid ialrBaTalJ
ell the foUowbgdSTJ;
to-wit: w
nlVW"1101 m
plat of l ainnount, Lut .:
containing one and ftWiaaZ,
together with all ud tkHTtm
hereditaments ud apputtun k
helonging or in any win ifonam
therefore. '
IN THIS NAME OTIEHH
Oregon, in compliaan titbsilii
otfer tor sale the abon daniMaaa
public auctina to tbe higheft nakt,
Bubject to re lempboa, at 1st eisi,
the Court fUouae, ia Kopat, Isibi
Oregon on THUBSDlT,th) M 4icU
19UU. hetwPAti th. hnnn J i .'A .71
VI
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fene :
(4 am:
Wed
Wed
and 4 o'clock p. m., to-wit:at nisi:
ui. on said day.
Dated this 18th dty of Aptu, M
W. W, (ok
ShiSoiLauCoiti(a
and
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Tcai
New
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asvt
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Hip
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Or
Adminlstrtor' Sta ol h
Property,
nonce is uereuj giran uuif aaii
an older ol Ibe count; tem ilal
connty, Oregon, madeudaxsaltaV
in said court on tneltajn,l
I will on Monday Ibe 18Lh dtr al aa
HIUO, at the hour ol OH o'tloet li
the conrthouse door li beavla1
county, Oregon, oflerfotsakHlsia
hirlripr at tmblia SDCtOI. at ai,r
followiug desoribed roil pwpt)1
,n Ik. aotatn fti R J. BifilttUlf. M
Beginning at the N W Cwelilii'W
thenoe E 125 rods; tbraee NiitM'l
N line of the sameo.nsrt;lbs1i
5 feet to tbe pUce of begini I
ingOaaorn of land, w" I
Lane connty, Oregon, oP ' I
way of the 0. 4 0. B.B.0).atl
land.
Xfav ii igi.n.
j a -vu wan, - -1 w .
Admr. Estate of E.i.SUW
Notice of FlhilStWM
Estate of Balio Lewie, to"!
county, OKgoii: ,.u,Aal
Notice i. hereby gireo Ihst W
and A leek Lewis, eiscnwn - -j. i
Ratio Lewis, deceased, """"T.a I
aceonnt in Ihe mailer ol """ I
oonnty court of i.ane f''"?! I
tbat Taeiday the 6ih itj ".".
tbe hour of 10 o'clock io "J", I
that day has bsen filed by "T,. I
the hearing of objection! "J,
.a ,h. Anal sett taint ol '
iettleeiit o ifj I
ilcM""";..
.tofnid""';,
kof Midrt I
Any and all objeotion.
fhja nn. aAiiiemeu. i
AIJ lit, tha nlerk 0
fore said date ot nearing.
Dated thi. 14th daj of Ariw
'.vrJ7a.
lf.MntonolaW"
Attorneys lor EiecstoB.
SETTUlO51
NOTICE OF FINAL
Ratal, of Man F. Bx, " I
admini.tr.tor of '"f ti. al ""2
Baker, deceased, bai aw 4,
in toe mamr o, -v;.. m
court of Lie conntT. Onf m
bn. been Bied by oi
inB of object on. to -'.
the final .etuemeo. .. -- - ., m
Dated tbiai day of W'w.
Notico to CdH
Notice i hereby giTW'1,,ulSS
signed ba. been app U
Court of
trator oi iu " v.-h,. eB"
ceaaed. A" F"?u. b'N upr-jj
tnem to ui ----- cfflc.
vooebfr. a H M tt 0
Woodcock, m EoC,roB'l'',M
goo, within .11 months !
notice. a ,Qrf).
Dated F.bra.rye.1
Admini.tr.lor.(U..E""'B,U
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