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Daily Eugeue Guard
Published iory evening of the week, Sun
day. .iceutl. Addreas all conuDlcaUon.
and mile-. ll reioittanoes payable to the
Kuoekk Guaho, Bug-ene. Oregon.
BUIM01UPTIONJRATK8.
IIA1LT.
Ill.aral hv carrier, per week. I
IB
50
Delivered by orrier, per month.,
liv mail one yew (in adyanoe). . .
Hix months
One month......
dingle conies. 1
6 00
8 00
60
05
WEEKLT.
One yer (in advance) 2 00
Sli months ,,
Adv.rtleinc rtee nude known oni applica
tion. Entered u eocondclaaa
Kugene, Oregon, poatoffioe.
nutter t the
THE EAHTBHN OFFICES -Oflthe
in Agency in charge..
CAMPBELL BROS PubliBherB
all Business Letters to thla efflee ahould
e directed to THE BUSSD Inatead at either
afth. praprlateraparaejall
A. IAI JL
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17 l 19 20 2.1 22 23
.24 23 26 2T 2ft 29 5Q
WEATHER BUREAU-
. (Dally Beport.)
PORTLAND, ORKGOM.I
June . lWO-B;30am
Weather forecast tor hugeae, Oregon.
Fair tonight and tomorrow.
FRIDAY
I.; .
JUNES
M'KENZIE FERRY BRIDGE, AND
ROAD.
.' i
At the oontraot prioe of $10,600,
exolusiTe of approaches, the people
of Lane county will sustain the
aotion of the commissioners court
in the building of a bridge across
the MoKenzIe rirer at the Hen
dricks' ferry site.
But agitation for the improve
ment of the MoKr ntie wagon road
should, not-oeaia, i Tne few railed of
very i bd Jrod should have the
attenilon of Lane oounty authori
ties at onoe. The road should be
repaired this summer.
Six million feet of , sawloga are
eoming down the MoKentie at the
present, time.. Every . year for
many years in the future will wit
ness great leaps and strides in the
inorease of the logging industry on
that river. Quartz mills will make
the air resonant with the pounding
of hundreds of iroq stamps, crush
ing the rock to powder and releas
ing the previous yellow metal. The
present road, over whioh supplies
must be hauled, is in shameful con
dition, not as a wbole but at a few
separated points. ' With the rap
idly increasing , traffio another
winter will find the road practically
imoasBable should repair not be
made.
SOME OREGON WEATHER
-. ; , REPORTS. ; ?
The Oregonian of June 7 gave
the woather forecast for the day
"Today's Wkatubr, Fair and
warmer; northerly winds."
And direotly below the above, at
the head of the editorial oolumn, it
made note of a biting political
frost in ths Multnomah , oounty
Republican legislative potato patch:
"Three or four men cannot own
a political party, treat it I
property and do as ; they please
with it."
And thus ooala of fire are heaped
upon the heads of the enemy.
CHINESE DEVIL WORSHIP.
Chinese soldiers have a very
convenient exouse for refusing to
fight the "Boxer" insurgents. They
allege that the "Boxers" are in
league with the devil and when hit
by bullets have been seen to run
away. That would be only natural,
but the Chinese soldiers i ffeot to
see the satanio influence on the
lde of the opposition, and their
penchant for running away befi re
the fight 18 hardly on is greatly
promoted by the belief thttl the
devil is on the other aide.
There is reason lor tlieir autfous.
The Oriental helieve in a Xjrnotiil
devil, and seeka lo gain hie good
offioes, or rather lack of bad ones
through propitiatory i. (Tarings and
worship. They are very willing to
get the devil on their side, at least
to secure his gwi will and nor.
interference. But thuy will not
fight against bim.
The Missouri governor has beard
from a crank. St Louie is under
going a labor trouble, and the crank
writes the governor that unless be
calls out the militia to overcome
the striken he will be shot. Official
preferment is not without draw
backs even down in Missouri.
The announcement that the
Eugene sawmill Kill be rebuilt is
good news. The new i to strured,
at the lower en! of Skinner's Butte,
is an excellent one being convenient
to the city, and sale from loss of
logs through high wmer.
Aihland, certainly, id the home
of the "j mere." A gentleman who
took the pains to enumerate the
fraternal and lieceQoial secret
societies of that town reports a list
of twenty-three.
Canada has a spoilt beef scandal,
oharges being made in the House
of Commons that a spurious nrliole
was supplied to tbe troop instead
of the genuine whioli the oontraot
oalled lor. -
Grain crops promlso nbui'.dant
yields throughout Lane county.
And the price of wheat is tidvano
ing. It looks as it the grower
would get a profitable figure for bis
wheat.
Rio Janeiro, Brazil, is k (Holed
with a plague. Of eighty-eight
oases twenty-six proved fatal. The
United States naval squadron
stationed there sailed smith.
Brooklyn did tbe grand thing
with Sunday sohnol parades yester
day. Altognther eixty thouKar d
ohildran were in line.
Wa&tog to wcrtr
Is the only tmy in which the business
woman, employed in store or office, can
K 1 1 open air ex
erciae. Ia It any
wonder that ahe
often grows pale
and thin and
develops a tend
ency to "weak
lungs." When
ever there ia
pain in breath
ing, soreness of
the cheat, obati
nate cough,
bleeding from
the lunga or any
other symptoms
of diseaae of the
respiratory or- ftt
trans, begin the E
nee of Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discov
ery and con
tinue the uae
until cured. A
vri ....... j.. II
tivery hundred
Ittao have uaed
"Golden Med
ical Discovery"
for nluug trou
ble," have been
perfectly and
permanently
cored. .
-1 wat very elck
indeed.- writes
Mr. "loll': :...u.
efvelton, Kent Co..
Delaware. a n a
or tamlly doctor
eM i naa com
eassptioa. 1
aoartt I sauet die
aaaa fcr 1 felt bo
ewrel bad. Had a
?IUVV f" .otood. was vary ahort of
walli. I had peine la my ehtot aad rlarhl baac
I o had dreaepela. Ton 1 Uok your ' Ooldea
laical Diseonry ' awt ' rtaaeejrt Klleta' I waa
weak 1 could not aweee a room, aow 1 can
I a asaall weenie. I Ml Uka a new pereoa.e
Dr. M area's PaUeta curt heart-burm.
, Must Walk to North Pole. :
For years have we struggled to reaoh
the north pole by ship. : Through
hardship and danger brave explorer
have endeavored to reaoh the coveted
spot. The fact that the pole ,1s still, a
mystery points to the conclusion that
our method was wrong, and lends cre
dence to the recent utteranoa ef a
learned scientist, that we most ahan
don ship, copy the Eaqulmo's customs
and walk to the pole. The same com.
nion tense reasons should be applied
to health. There la only one road to
recovery for sullerera from atotnaeh
disorders, and that Is through Hoatet
ter'e Htoniach iiltter. If you have
iriea to cure imiiitesuon. coostlnat on.
dyaperwla, liver or kidney trouble
without It. you have slmr.lv lvn on
the wrong track. The U liters will cure
you.
Timber Land For Palb UO
sores of Hood fir and cedar, one-half
mile from saw mill. Logging creek
runs through land. Inquire ol Frank
Relsner, Ax Billy's store, Kugene
Oregon,
Lost. A bunch of keya on Wlllam
ette street. The finder will please
leave them at Dr l'rsntict's or the
Guard offlo
1
HE WENT UP HIGHER
HOW A GOVERNMENT CLERK
CURED LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
6E-
After CettlBC the "Horal Woift"
From tbe Ssoratarr ot Bis Depsut
mtit Ha Had hi With the Divi
sion Chief, Wko H4 Ternad II lm
Uol,
"The question of sick and annual
leave," said a clerk In an up town de
partment to a reporter, "is one of the
utmost. Importance: to government
clerks and Is one of their most precious
privileges. I will tell you of an oc
currence In my department which will
Interest fellow clerk, especially.
"A clerk In my division put In an
application for a few days' leave In
the usual form In, writing, to be O. K-'d
by the chief of division and sent on Its
way to the chief clerk of the depart
ment Mot hearing from It and the
time approaching for his departure he
went to his chief and said:
: " Mr. s how about my' applica
tion r '
: " 'Here It Is on my deskv I have not
sent It up. ..It is too early In the year
to apply for that length of time. Im
portant, business or not You cannot
be spared.'
; "My friend, who Is a little fellow and
a diplomat, grasped the situation at
once. It happened that he had a per
sonal acquaintance with the secretary,
one of- those rare1 Instances where: a
cabinet ofacer has a paraonal' acquaint
ance with n of his own clerks. They
had met outside of .the department.
for the little fellow Is a member of an
Influential family In the secretary's
own district
:"He bowed and withdrew, but In
stead of going back- to1 his desk he
made1 a abort eat up- the corridors to
ward' the secretary's room. Just i as
he was approaching the tatter's private
office entrance the secretary. In com.
pany with a couple of gentlemen, came
out Observing the clerk and his anx
Ions, inquiring face, be paused, shook
him cordially by the hand and exclaim,
ed to his companions: -"'Senator,,
here hi a bright little fel
low from my state who Is the father of
the biggest cherubic faced baby you
ever saw and the husband of the hap
piest of wife1 mothers. Look at him
blush. Well, what s the matter now?'
'"Why, I want to go away on bus!
ness fop a fortnight and' .
"Well, you little, rascal, why don't
yoo go., ru let you only be sure to
come, back and don't get lost on the
cars.',,
"Tbe secretary's hearty laugh. In
which the others joined, echoed In the
marble tost Hated corridors, and they
passed on. The 'royal word' had been
given.
"That evening at quarter to 4 he
left It until last minute purposely he
went to his chief. It was his turn to
rub It In.
" 'Mr. ,' he said quietly, 'have yon
sent up my leave?'
" 'I have not' replied the chief short
ly. 'I disposed of that question this
morning.'
" 'I thought that the secretary grant
ed leave in this department 1 was
not aware that chlefB of division poa
sessed that authority.' It was war
now. Both looked each other unflinch
ingly In the eye. Then the chief began
to smell a little official mouse and re
sorted to browbeating, as Is not un
usual nnder similar circumstances.
" 'Yon are Impertinent"
" 1 beg your pardon,' quickly In-
tempted the clerk, 'for a chief to say
to a clerk that he Is Impertinent lm.
putes a charge against him. I request
that you withdraw that remark. It la
no Impertinence for a clerk to state a
rule of the department to his chief,
more especially - when he-appears to
have forgotten It or la unaware of Its
existence.. The secretary, and he alone,
Anally grants or disapproves applica
tions for leave in all departments of
the government f have never before
heard this authority questioned'-
" don question, it' hastily inter
jected the chief, to whose nose the offi
cial mousy smell was each moment be
coming more acute.
" 'By not submitting my application
to those whose province It 1s to decide
such questions yon certainly do ques
tion It and exceed your authority. Ap
proved or disapproved by you, they
ana not you pass on it Anally, and,
nrrthermore, you know It'
"Twill send it np tomorrow,' said
the chief a he climbed down from his
high, horse aa gracefully aa tbe occa
sion admitted.., .'Let me see, you wish
to go- . . . .
i - Take your , time,' replied my
friend pleasantly, it Is already grant
ed. I nave the secretary's personal
permission to go provided I do not get
lost on the cars, h I a tart tomorrow,
and I will try not to get lost Good
bye" Washington Star.
Oeaaa Mara Ovammta Lite.
: Scientist frequently remind us that
(ems possess life organic life. Ev
erybody knows that opals and pearls
grow dull when worn by Invalids, and
It has been lately proved that rubles
and the turquoise show the same sen
sibility. Pearls are moat delicate and
lose color and brilliancy and actually
die. Itlngs and pins should not be
Worn by Invalids, because the Invisible
emanations of disease penetrate the
tnlcroacoplo Interstices of the gem and
am its lire, Philadelphia Press.
j Pra.f.
1 Madge But don't you really believe
Ithat Ida la engaged!
May Not I'm aura aha len't. t aaluul
her If there waa any truth in the re
port, ana ene rerused to say a word.
Harper's Basar.
: Wigs were In vogue In Rome toward
the end ot the republic, and so well
made that Ovid aays. "Nobody could
tell If any ene else's hair was real or
not"
An Epidemic of Whooping Cough.
: Last winter during an epidemic of
Whooping oough my ohlldren contract
ed the diseaee, having severe coughing
spells. We had used Chamberlain's
Cough Heraedy very successfully for
croup and naturally turned to it at that
time and found It relieved the cough
and effected a complete cure, John K
Clifford, Proprietor Norwood Houses
Norwood, N Y. This remedy Is for
Ml by W Ij DeLano.
BUSINESS CAf KP.
H
EEBEKT LKIUH,
ASSAY OKFICK,
Prompt and accurate returns fuaranteeil.
Cottaos Grove, Obeuon.
. ATO)BNEYS.AT-IaW.
y O HALE.
ATTOENKY-AT-LAW.
ooros 1 and 2 Ghriamaa Block.
luaiNE. oBiaoti,
J , M WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYAT1.AW
Collections a specialty.
Office Over Lane County Bank,
BILYhO,
ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW.
Dffl.e Over First National Bank.
Eooese, OamoH.
O WOODCOCK,
ATTOltN KY-AT-LA W.
Office One-half block south of Ohriamau Elk
EuoaWE, Ohboon.
E
K SKIPWORTH.
ATTOKNEY-A'M.AW
Will practice in all the Court's.
EuoiHi Obioon.
atXUUB W THOMPSON CRAS A HARDY
rjlHOMl'SON ft HARDY,
ATTORNEYS-ATLAW.
Office--In First National Bank Building.
Pructice in all the uourta.
EtIOENt, Ohioon.
SO, B DORKIS,
ATTOlilSEY ft ( OUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Wil1 practice in all tlie court of the Second
lufticlal DiHtrict and In the Supreme Court
of the Htate.
Special Attention tflven to collections and
mat ten in primate.
Office- Kintt National Bank Bldg.
UiHHua 1. 2 antl.lt,
MEDICAL.
D
11 J V KARRIS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON.
Office Over Wilkius & hlnn'eidrue store.
Office Hours U tc 12 m; 2 to 5 anii 7 to
p ia.
Ri.dnc--Ferry street between 11th and
JpAINE A KUYKENDAI.L,
VHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Offices In Chrlsuan Block.
Special attention to surgery and surgical dls
eanfMof wotueu.
J S LUCKKY,
JEWELER,
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
Kt'OBNt, Orroov
D
U Q BIDDLE,
DENTIST
Office -On Olive etreet, between Fifth and
Siith streets one block west of (Minnesota
EU6EUE FLOREHCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Btage leaves Eugene for Florence
jjauy ezcepi ounnay at e a m
Returning stage leavee Florenw
for Eugene daily except Sundays at
p m
Saturdays at 8 a m.
Arrives in Eugene at 8 p ru tbe day
ronowing.
81NGLI FARB. It 00
ROUND TRIP WOO
ticaeia lor anie at JC Hanae liverr nam,
Eugene, or at Hunt A IHvunport'e office tn
Florence.
J. L. PAGE
-DKALKK IN-
(ROCERiKS
Having a Large aud Complete stock of
Staple aad Fancy Ororeriea bought
In the beet market,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH.
I can offer the nabllo better prloM
than any other house tu Eugene,
Notice to Creditors
VaIiasi ia ttsMk. nlvan Ikal P t TO 1111--
'vvj S) i va eajaaa as "a, II MniUP
has been tlnly appointw, administrator of
Via u(aita n( 1 U VIU.A.a t .1
uj bmmj ui e , nt a-e 1 1 1 rv lm urvrnecij uj Iu
Hun. E. O. Potter, county jode ot said
Lane county. All persons having olaims
against said estate are hereby notified to
B.UID ,w .11, IIUIIUMIIHIQI
within sii months from the data of this
nonce, wnn tne necessary voneneni at the
law offloa of Oeo. H. Dorria in tlniMu
Oregon. F. Is . Wiuihs,
iiao. B, Doaain, Ailmtnulrator.
Atl'T. for EaUte.
FIRST-
National Ban!.
Of Euoeno.
Paid up Cash Capital 860,000
Surplus - - $60,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENERAL BANKING BrjSlNES8
Done on retainable terms. rht
draft, on Chicago, n Franoiaco and Port-
lauil, Uregon.
of etchangr told on foreign cenntriea.
Deposits received aubject to check Ol oertifi-
Mta nf dnnnflit.
All collections en trusted to us will receive
prompt attention.
T G HSNIIHICKH,
P. E. Bmodobass,
Cashier.
L. H. PoTTim,
Aaa't Caahiai
PreeidfinL
S B Kakin,
Vioe Preeidcot.
EUGENE
LoanmSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital
Surplus
$50,000
2,500
A QCNERAL eANKINQ BUSINCSS TRANS
AOTCO ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
Orafts laaoed on tbe principal cities of tbe
United Htates and forelen countries. .
Interest allowed on Demand Certificates of
Uepoalt wben left elated period.
Collections receive our prompt attenUoa.
City and County Warrauta bought.
W. E BK0Wr D. A. PAINE,
Presldsat Vice President.
F. W. 0SBURN, W. W. BROWN.
Cashier. Aatt Caihlsr.
LANE COUNTY BANK
Established n IS1I.
- or
EUGENE. OREGON.
n General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVEV, President
J. M. AKRAMB. Oaehier
B H HOVEY, Apet Csshler.
Gorvallis & Eastern
KAILHOAD.
7T1IHI! CARD
No. 2 for Ynouina
Train leaves Albany 12:45 P M
Leaves Corvalli 1:55 P M
xirnvea xaquiua Y:zo ir ol
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina 6:00 AM
Leaves Corvallis 11;30 A M
Arrives Albany 12:16 p M
No. 3 for Detroit
Leaves Albany 7:00 A M
Arrives Detroit 11:30 AM
No. 4 KetiirnlnK
Leaves Detroit 12 20 P M
Arrives Albany 6:16 P M
One and twooonnectat Albany and f rvallla
with Southern Pacific trains, giving dlrett
service to and from Newport and i di cent
beaches. '
Trains lor th mountains arrive at Ketralt at
nMn. .I.n. k m ..1 l .
grounds on tbe Breltenbuah and Bantlam the
sameday.
EDWIN STONE,
Manager.
. , H L WALDEN,
J TURNER, TFtPA
Agent Albonv. .
Your attention is called to the '-PIONEKR
f H'.T.15"" tr"in" of ,n, "cuioaoo, mil,
.VXAtK.EB ST VAVL RAILROAD"
"TJe only perfect trains In the world."
You will find It deairable to ride on those
ns wnen going to any point in the
intern States or Canada. They connect
n.i i . . " liiruwi , raiuB aau ail
ncKet agents sell ttcketa -
for mi titer Information, pamphlets, etc
aak any Ticket Agent or
n T pnnv
J W OA EY, General jw
imv rs Agent. Portland, (ireg
Central Market,
ins if Mi
PROPRIETORS
Will keep cor,stantlj on hand a Ml suppfj
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Whl.-h tl py will sell t the lowest
market prices
4 lilr ;iiiie ci ite liEillc D5tio3ae solicited
i-TO 1HK FARMERS. i
We will pijr the hlKheet market pnoe
for Fat Cuttle, Hogg and Hheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENES, OREGON.
PaV-steeia delivered to an? pan ot to citj
rraeoteharca
CANADIAN
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PACIFIC LINE.
The only Trai.SLonlientnlal Route
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommodt ons
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
v STEAMERS.
To China and Jopan.
CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE
To Honolulu and Australia,
For full Information regarding rates, etc
apply to
GEO. F. ORAW. Anent.
H. H. ABOTT, Eugene, Oregon
Agent, rortiana, ur.
E. f. COYLE,
A. O. P. A, Vancouver, li. O.
0 R & N GO.
Depart I Time Schedule.
Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Chicago
Portland Special
9:15 a m
f t wortn, umana,
4pm
nsaa Citv. Bt
Louis, Chicago and
icast
Salt Lake, Denver
Atlantlo
Express
9:00 p. m.
't Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, Bt
Louis, Chicago and
East
7 am
Walla Walla, Lew
iston, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Bt
Paul, Duluth
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and East
Spokane
Flyer
i 6 p m i
8:40 a m
Ocean Steamships
All Sailing dates
subject to change.
For Ban Francisco
Bail every 6 days
8pm
4'p m
Dallv
Columbia Rivkh
STKAUIRe
To Astoria and
Way Landings.
Ex Sunday
8pm
Bat 10 pm
4 d in
Ex Sunday
WlLLAMETTKltlVKB
Oregon City, New.
berg, Salem, Inde
t.endencd and Way
6am
Ex Sunday
4:30 d m
Ex Sunday
i.aiiuirigs.
WlLLAMETTK AND
Yamfiili. itivEim
7am
Tues, Thur
and Sat
3:30 n m
Oregon City, Day
ton and Way
Mon, Wed
ana X ru
xaudlngH.
WlLLAMETTEltlVKK
Portland to Cor
vullia and Way
LandingH.
6am
Tues, Thur
and Sat.
4:30 pm
Mon, Wed
and 1'rl.
Lv Riparla Sna.ke Rivsr. Lv Lewiatn
: 3:90 a m Kiparla to Lewiatn Daily
"any v
W H Hurlburt
Gen I'aea Agt .Port, Or
..Printing.
Of
All
Kinds
.AT THE....
GUARD
OFFICE.
GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES,
GOOD STOCK.
..legal Blanks ol XII Kinds...
, '"tliet'ircuitr - " V
Eva An lre
vue ,ve ei,ii, Jl"lstfJi7- J
wi 1 ai l,!,, ".' Uti'i
Prayed (or U ,. 7to'jCSl
- ueii,uant fon, " .vta t1
"ummons italic I
toe nrnr,,ki "c'0lfl
J 1 1 dav
'Vof m.,,tom'w;
ma
""""
ioj , Jvggiesbam, tv,, ,
in the above enUtladTnK T 1
. uieren, m, pUintif T 'i
of defendant'. f"VS
interest in theSlfi
tlie complaint. " 3
m thenote and mon,. !iS?4
the complaint. '-"v,ws,ai
This summons is najjuu . .1
LuoEN.uADbl0liif
ter, judgeof theCcunt,
Oregon made in chanbta tlT5!
April, 11)00; Md this iiail?'''
.urme Lrat time in tkain
(jVi.nu of the ia.ii. ajiSl?1!
AltJitiJ,
Sheriffs Ssle on For
Notice ia tisl..ai .i ..
execution duly tawd "JfiJ
judgment rendered In said Cmaxa.lt
Hundred and Fifty oaten
with intereat thereon from H, ?1
March, WOO, at the rata el la t
annum, unil frt ..j im , mm
fees, Dd the further mm ot ttitl
Conger wm plnUff Wfj Ui
Mabel Nickel. CletLt&u T. BtZ
. . v.i viuiDuuaailsal UQ aJtnaf .
tfanilanl-B A .T j ii.tTrT,"
on a decree of forecloion tod atkil
order to ttatisfy said judjtnut iidw
Bell tlie following descriUd ml
Lot No. 2 in block No. 8, fa tW Or
plat of Fairmount, Lue toulr,
--"6 hiu wiwKm an tj
together with all aad tbgnUr ImbI
iiuitMuicuw auu ft.iniiTOiDC Unsft
..tjiuuyiuK or id any wuo ifrptruiut, M
therefore,
IN THE NAME OF 1HR STAII 31
Oregon, in compliaace withiiidtt lin
public auction to the hifihtrt
the Court .Houw, in Etigat, Luim;
( Irarrnn ..n 'I'utitiatii v k 'JUL J.. J li.
f,uu vu i iivuauni f BiUV tlHi UJ (j ajj
1900, between the honrs of 9 o'cImll
miu t u iwuK p. m , w-mv.u niisn)
tn. on said day.
Dated thia 18th day of April, ISA
W. W. Wmm
Sfienff of Lani Coratj, Onp.
Administrator's Sale of h
Properly.
Notice is harsh, slran that Sf ti
an older ol the oonitj nuts' 11
oounty, Oregon, madeindatteniofsai
in said court on the etc air si;,
I will on Monday the 16lh JtJ i
1900, at the hour ol ens o'clock l a i
the conrthouse door is ! m
county, Oregon, oiler lot nil lo ttaiw
bidder at nublic aacloD, lor si el
followiug described real pTopeiiysssisa
tn thA AalalA nf K. J. SittUIlOOf, SSBl
Beginning at the N WCor ol tat 81 i
sec 28 Tp 16 8 B 4 W thenoe s
.1,.. I OR mAa. fhanM NoHlffltSat
N line of the sameqosrteiitlimi"
5 leet to the pUce of beginaii "
ma GiV, aorts of land, mnfl!
Lane oonr ty, Oregon, except IM V'
way of the O, & 0. R. B. ft. '
land.
Dated May 11, 191X1.
AliciM.BkhoI
Admr. EstateoiE.i.SlBW'11
Notice of Final SettlsM
Estate of Batio Lowil, one1
oounty, Oregon: y
Notice is hereby given M, !J
and Aleck Lewia, eiecolonaj-y
Ratio Lewis, deceased, tan it"?? t
acoount in the mstler of wa.
oounty court ol Laos "'JZt,i
that Tuesday the Sih dajoUl',
tbe hourol 10 o'clock 10 1 Ita -",
that day has been Hied by M
the hearinu of obiecUom to "
and for the final settletjeoioi a- -Any
and all objections It ' "JJI
tho nnai setiiemeoi . - , ,
ai. A ,h. lfrkolaaJdn"
fore said oate of beating.
Dated this am oJJr
Eiecotorio(iil"
THoairaoii S Hibdi,
Attorneys lor Em"""'
NOTKJE OF FINAL BEITIK01
p-i.. of Mart F. Bsk, aet"1' "
.. . n
connty, V"0"- .... thatD. 1
nonce is neie"j ''",, at JL
administrator of 10fl7Bbilil
n.., ...ed. has Hied '"T. sal
in the mam r of said estate;"
court ol La re oonntj, v.- , r
a., .h4thdsvofJoo1l'jia
of on. o'clock in tbe j
has been fixed b, .aid eourl,!
inpof objectiosa lo
the final setiumem - . ,w
this '21B1 O.J w K d Rifl.
" v. r--
UmlK
Notice to CredlW
. , ..v..1nll'l,
w.
a9d has been sppculri "
,rt ot LaneCconiy.uw 0flt
'or ol tbe Ea.a.0 . rf -
signed
uourt
tralor
cean
aid
them
to tne "-. r(Jr '
Wood
con. v
l-nrk. 10 i.K"""". ,k.JS"
within six month.
rotlos.
Dtlos. . a 1010.
Datel February . l &cf:H
.. .. lh.EuUB','
Adminisira.w. -
Ijaoeaseu.
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