Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 13, 1900, Image 2

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    Daily Kugeue Guard
I'ubltshed evsry svsning of the wsek, Sun
days esoepted. Addrsis all communications
and maki U remittances payabla to tb
KuotKi Guard, Eugene, Oregon. ... - .
81JBSORIPTION3RATES.
DAILT.
Delivered by curler, per wesk. 16
Delivered by carrier, par month 00
By mail one year (in advance) 6 w
Six monthi s.
One month 60
dingle copies. 00
WIBSLI.
One year (In advance) J 00
Sis month f, 00
Advertising rate made known oni applica
tion. Entered ae eeoond-claae
Eugene, Oregon, postomce.
matter at the
THB EASTERN OFFICES -OfBths
paper are at 230 to 234 Temple ConrtNe
York City, and U 8 Express Bldg, 67 Wash
ington St., Chicago, III,, E KATZ Advertii
inK Agency In oharge.(
CAMPBELL BROS Publishers
111 Builaesa Lettere te thle eSlee sheuli
kadlreoted te THE OUSRD tastes ef either
l5UNhONlTU-WralTW)lFRlTMTir
- 23i2etiCT.M.29iSMZ
-
WEATHER BUftEAU-
(Dally BeportO
' Jane IS. lM-:so am)
Weather forecast tor fcus-ens, Oregon. ,
Fair tonight and tomorrow. -
WEDNESDAY
June 13
ET THE MOST FOR THEIR
MONEY.
Cpe Nome BtMHner- shipping
rates for o-itle from Portlsqd - are
1100 pat "head." In ooniaqntnee
the shipper looks -bout' for the
biggest o-ttle to be found. The
same obserr-tion applies to ship
ments of other lire stook. The
Oregonian tells about the extra
large-wiied ' animals 1 f tht - were
shlpbed ; the1 .11 other-. d , on-, the
freight add stock fiteamer Despatch:
"Asent Baa-eartnerk of the Cal
ifornia & Oregon Steamship Com-
mm
. pany'is amlzed at the enormous
1 Slrt of the: nttler ahsep ': tod, hog
' that Oreghn produoes. He States
that' when th freight and stook
steamer was being gotten read;
for her trip to St Michael, the stalls
were made six inohes wider than
is customary, , When the cattle
begad to arrive at ; the' dock ! there
was extreme difnodlty in anoommo
dating them. Out of ' 47 , steers,
there was . not one, we'lgtiing less
than 1600 pounds, and many, tip
ped the beam at 2300. The' 200
sheep sent out averaged 180 pounds
4 each. Tbabogs, 26 in number,
' were "oorksts," as well as porkers,;
and were of immense sise. As Mr
Baumsartner had six month's ex-
Ssrienoe in shipping oattle from
settle to Skagway, he saw many
large ones, but none so i huger as
tnose that the t Despatch carried
out."
SBBSeaeSSSSMl . '
Illustrated Puck shows Unole
Sam living in a glass' bouse whsn
it oomes to sympathizing with the
Boers who are being despoiled, of
.i iL.i.L tt i' ; - ,. ...1 .
tneir coaouy, ne is aoing ousiness
of that kind himself, and what is
more eight thousand miles from
his mainland shores. ; Great
Britain has the excuse that her
colonial territory abuts on the
country of whioh she is rob
bing the Boers. These mighty
Christian nations ignore , a very
essential preoept Which the enforoe
on their subjects under pains and
penalties for infraction thereof and
whioh, stated in plain terms, reads:
"Thou shalt not steal."
The attitude of a great party on
the trust question, as indicated by
the speeches delivered in Congress
may be epitomised as follows: Re
solved, first, We are in the hands
of the trusts. Resolved, second,
The trusts are abominable and in
tolerable; and resolved, third, that
we surrender immediately to the
trusts!
The "stuffed bear" of Newburg
quaker college, down In Yamhill
county, is the cause of bitter oon
tests be.wwo the different classes
that covet possession. The Benlors
delivered the hirsute covering' of
bruin to the sophomores Mouday,
but the IreBbmea ti.ads h raid aod
captured the s'uflVd nrlicle . and
placed it in hiding.
According to a dispatch from
Trenton, N J, the 3,373 corporations
obartered in that state under the
existing trust act have paid fees
into the state treasury of $1,554,12(3,
This is the prije for which the state
of New Jerdey has sold its honor!
No other state will grant indis
criminate charters.
The visiting Ladies of the GAR
aod the members of the Lane
County Veteran Association aire
being given the hearty 'welcome,
whioh they deserve, at the hands of
the hospitable people of Eugene.
The best is not too good for our
guests.
The first depot it of the season of
Alaska gold was made at Seattle
yesterday when fifty miner, joist'
from the mrth, left 1 200,000 worth;
of gold with the government assay
office.
Sweet butter can't be made in a sour
ehurn. The stomach is a churn. A foul'
stomach fouls the food put into it; - When
the food Is fouled the blood utoife'frohi
it is fouled also. Foul blood means dis
ease. Cleanse the churn and you have
sweet butter. Cleanse the stomach and
you have pure blood. The far reaching
action of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is due to its effect on the
stomach and organs of digestion and
nutrition. Diseases that begin in the
stomacn are cured tnrougti tne stomach.
"Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery hjas
proved a prcai dicwiiik 10 rat," writes Mrs.
Bllen K. Bacon, of Shutesbury, Franklin Co.,
alaee. " Prior to September, 1897, 1 'had doctored
for ray etomach trouble for several years, going'
through s course of treatment without any real
Dcneut. in September, -1896. I nan very sick
spella and grew worse ; could eat but little, : I
commenced to take Dr. Pierce'e medicine ahd
in a short time I could eat aud work. X have
gained twenty pounds in two months." ' .
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
-Adviser sent free on receint of atamrts
to pay expense of mailing ofy. ; Send
Si one -cent stamps for paper-bound
volume, or 31 cents for clbtn blridiilg, to
Dr. R. V. Fierce, 663 Main Street, Buf
falo, N. Y.
Commissioner's Court.
After advertising for bids for par.
ohe of tax sale certificates to lota in
Frailer A Hyland's addition, and E J
Crow having offered 1122.60 for aarti
It I ordered that same be accepted, i
Id the matter of tax sale oertlnoa'e
No. 71. Ordered that the same be
cancelled on the payment of $8.06.
In the matter of the Zorn toad. A
L Boney, O W Rycliard and R D
Haw ley appointed lb asses damage,
Bills allowed:
H ilarland, road work IHV00
CM Tuokerj depotyV assessor, .'l 60
B F Rakaelt, care of puier;..'...ll ; S5
S O Dotson .... ................. . B 87
W U Eatori, blaokofulthliig and
opplles i 7 26
L Boring, road work district No. "
80 12 00
UFOasteel, road -work; 179.160
In the matter of tbvBultterland roid.
vroerea eataDitsnra as surveyed.
Would Not Suffer So Again
for
Fifty Times Its Price
X awoks last night with severe pejus
la my stomach.. I never felt so badly
In all my life.. When I came down; to
work this morning I felt so weak I
could hardly work. I went to Mills
MoCurdy's drug store and they, rao
ommended Chamberlain's t'olla, Chol
era and Lriarrhoe Itemed yi' It worked
like maglo and one does flxod me all
right It certainly la the finest thing
I ever used for stomaob trouble, i shall
not be without It In my house here
after, for I should not oare to. endure
the suffering of last night? again for
any tiue lu price, a: HI Wilson,
Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washing
ton Co, Pa. This remedy I for sale by
W. li. JDeLano.
A Card of Thanks.
I wish to say that I feel under last
ing obligations for what Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy has done for bur
taiully. We have used It In so many
m of coughs, lung trouble and
whooping oougb, aud It has always
given th most perfect satisfaction, we
feel greatly Indebted to the manufact
urers of tilt remedy and wish thetu to
pleas accept on harty thauke. Re
spectfully, Mr. 8. Doty, Dea Moines,
Iowa, ftor e by W. L. Del.ano.
'tlMBKR - Land For Sai.b IfiO
acres of good Or and cedar, one-half
mil from saw mill. Logging orrek
runs through land. Inquire. it Frank
Relsner, At Billy's stoic, Eugene
Oregon,
TH6 BROOKLET.
"Ch. surer brooklet, Sowlag clear,
Forever spsedunf past-Be here,
I stud and Deader OS thy Sow;
Whence corneal touT Where doit thou get"
"From out tbe'ieck's'deepBetrt I glide,
. tVat Sewers ant mcM'niy conns I guide.
There floats upon my mirror true
The picture oi the heaven's blue.
"So, like a child without a care,
I bound along, I know not where;
He will, I trust, oy Leader be,
Who from earth's bosom summoned me."
-S. 1. Underwood, from the Oennaa'oi Uoctbe.
ROYAL NAME8 A HOODOO.
-Owe of 'Ike Stroles'Sertlo.s
out the Easrllek Navr.
One of the very strongest and most
Ineffaceable of all superstitions In the
royal navy, a superstition that Is al
m8t as strong today a ever It was; Is
that -vessel "bearing t he -names of roy
al personages are doomed to 111 luck,
and, strange as It may seem, there Is
an undenlabld historic basis for tills'
feeling.
Borne of the most terrible disasters
ever known lncbnnectlon with our na
vy have concerned war vessels with
rcral name Two- vessels- called the
Boyal James came to disastrous ends.
One Of theni-elrpWded, and somo 800
officers and seamen perished.. The oth
er ship so named was actually carried
out of the mouth of the Thames by the
DUtenv Admiral' d Rnyter tarder cir
oumstaneeS tUsgraeeful to those In
charge of the craft ... . , ... :
- Then there is the forever memorable
disaster to the Boyal George, an un
lucky ship previously, that' turned over
and ssnlc In sight of crowds at Splt
head, Ovey tWO' onl,"aniong whom
Wert &W Wonleii. ' being sacrificed: And
second only1 to hl bldeonsi disaster Is
that whkh afterward beteU the Royal
Gharlotte, -which,- afUr a career of
much . vicissitude, was consumed by
Are off, Leghorn, over, 806 of the very
flower of the navx perishing with her.
When Id 1864 th'e: Victoria; a new
Vessol'and tb Very trlnmph of 'modern
Invention so far as naval architecture
went!1 was rammed and -sank at once
'in-sight of1 the-whole fleet and when
hundreds of Uvea were lost, there was
not a sailor, however-matter-of. fact he
might be, who did not remember tne
dire rate or tne royalty namea cran.
These instances are only the greater
ones.' A score of smaller ones are reel
ed WT by every royal navy man;-Tlt-Bits.
':,.-'..
PsJd Far His' Jake.
The edit is 'fond of a Joke and has
the good sense to appreciate one at his
own expense. A few weeks ago he
was walking with a friend, and at the
corner of a busy thoroughfare he saw a
dilapidated looking Hibernian standing
at' the opposite corner gazing listlessly
Into vacancy.
"Watch me surprise this old fellow,"
said be to his friend. "Look right Into
his face and see if It won't bo a study."
A second later they were abreast of
the son of Erin, and the editor pulled
out a silver coin and said as be thrust
it into the' man's hand: "Hero's that
half a crown I owe you. Now, don't
go round any more telling people that
I don't pay my debts."
For a second the man's face was1 a
study. He waa amazed at the unlook
ed for kindness,, and then, as Its pur
port dawned on him, he raised his bat
and said: "Heaven bless yer 'onnerl
I'll never say another word ug In ye,
But," and his eyes twinkled merrily,
"are ye1 sure it' wasn't a crtWn ye
owed me?" 1
- The friend roared: "Oh, pay the man
In full I Don t try to beat him out of a
paltry halt crown." The Irishman got
his crown, but the editor no longer
pays his debts at sight now. London
Telegraph.
Use Olive Oil. .
A mistress b'efbre going out told her
Bcgro cook to' fry some Saratoga chips
in olive oIL' - The first thing that greet-
ed the mistress upon her return 'was
an unrecognisable and awful odor that
penetrated every cranny of the hat,
Rushing to tlii kitchen;- the' mistress
found' the"ip" slstllhg away th a
pan ' full' ot What proved to ba' vinegar.
"But I told you olive oil I" cried t ho
mistress.- -., . .
"Yes, ma'am,. I know, ma'am,", re
turned the cook, who, by the way, can
r-Jtail' ind wHta dnH I niuu, viiut-
ters of geography and history. "But,
you See,- ma'am; I didn't know what It
was, and I saw1 that bottle' there,'
pointing to a Jar of olives, ''and 1 Just
poured the stuff out of that over the
potatoes, I s' posed that where there
waa olives there must be olive oIL"
New Xork Sun.
' CMWS Vaets Ak.at tmmt. '
Australian soft or bituminous coal
produce' twice as1 1 much gas as' Euro
I'peaa- or American- coal. For this rea
son th Australian coal Is Imported
Into Europe, although t Is very costly.
This Is a case Of the beat coal going
to Newcastle to Oust an Inferior kind.
Pennsylvania: anthracite weighs twice
a touch' a" Baropean anthracite and
tatMS-but barf th' space; This fact
enables. It to Compete on ' favorable
terms with the European product be
cause or the advantage In railroad
freight. St Louis Post-Dlspatch.
Clave Ssusaraaf law. .
' "Itow khan I prove the sincerity of
my devotion r' asked the young' man
who-hhd been- so long coming to the
point, that doubt had begun to accu
mulate against him;' ;
"Call the parson In as a witness,"
suggested the young lady. Detroit
J-Tee rrcss.
The first law In tartans Is that every
stripe of whatever breadth or 'colors
must be the same In both the length
and breadth of the web.
Men. over 40 arc- practically proof
against enteric fever. Only one ninn
over that ago fell a victim In the Sud.-nt
campaign.
An Epidemic of Whooping Cough.
Last winter during an epldemlo of
whooping oougb my children contract
ed the disease, having severe coughing
spells. We bad used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy very successfully for
croup and naturally turned to It at that
tlms aod found It relieved the oougb
and effected a complete core, John
Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House,
Norwood, N Y. Thui remedy I for
sale b; W L DeLano.
BUSINESS CAT UP.
H
BBBEBT LEIGH,
' assay .orylcB, :
Prompt and accurate returoa guarsnteed.
OOTTAOg UBOVI, OaSUOX.
: ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, - --
C HALE.
ATTORN JSY-AT-LAW.
corns 1 and 2j Ohriman Block. .
luamuv objook, .
J M WIIJ.IAM3,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CollbetloDs a speolaltv. ' . '
Office Over Lane County Bank,
BILYliU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Dfflce-Over First National Bank, .
1 Bu8s)f,0BM0N)t'
O WOODOOOK,
, ATTOlt NEY-AT-L A W.
1,1,. j 7. . ,,
dlOttosMjne-haltVhlockaontk Ul Chriimasi phi
Euoeks, OamoH.
K 8KIP WORTH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the Court's,
BuaitrsOBsaos.
HILU08 W THOHTSOS OHaS A BARDT
rjlHOMPSON 4 HARDY,,
A WOKNWYAT-IiAW.
OHioeln rirs National Bank Building.: : ,
Praotice.in all.theoourta.-
: Eods'Mi, Oa'iooif.' ' ' ' '"
QIEd,' B DOltlllS, 1
ATTQEMiY & COUNSELOEAT-LAW
Wil' p'raotioe' in all the conrts of th's Second
of the state.- : - - - - -
Speoial attention given to collections an
matters in probate
Office-First Nstlonal Bank Bldg.
;-. Rooms 1. SaadeV :
MEDICAL.
D
R J W HARRIS,.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON..
Ollioe Over Wllklns t Linn's dW atore.
Office Hours 9 W 12 a m 2 to 3 and 7 to
9 pm.
Residence--Ferry street betweaa 11th and
1BCP .
JAINE 4 KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SUBGEONS.
Offices In Chrlsman Ttlock.
Special attention to surgery and surgical dis
eases oi women.
J 8 LUCKEY,
, i; , JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired,
Kcaura, Obmov
D
R G B1DDLE,
19' DENTIST
Office -On. Olive street, hatvam, Rtfth .
Sixth streets one block west of Minnesota,
EUBENE FL0REJ1CE
STAGE LINE.
E. 3BAtfQS, Prbietor.
Btage leave Kugene for Florenos
Daily except dunday at B a m .
Returning stag leaves Florence
for Kugene daily except Sunday at k
Saturdays at 8am.''"""'"'
Arrives In Eugene at 8 p m th day
iu.iv mug,
siHuui fa Ha,, saoo
Rirsrne.or si Hunt a- Pavenpoil's onTos la
J. L. PAGE
Groceries
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries bought
In th beat markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can offer the nobllo better nriM.
(.... a, . ... r-""
"r wuw uuuev iu iMjgene.
Notice to Creditor).
u.i; i. i i i , i . ,.. .
uorvuj Kiveu um c. CTl, w lUtlBS
has been duly appointed administrator of
'-- " ui, i . aiiiiuii ueceneeq, oy tilfl
Hon. E. O. Potter, oonnty jndga ot aaid
. " " " . j . ..it yvtwvua uavuia cj aims
agsinst said estste are bereky notified to
wilhta . , m ,i j... , . .
notice, with the Becvsnry vonehsrt st the
lew ethos of Geo. B. Dorr is In Eoaeae
Oregon. F. M. Wiunts. '
Uso. B, Dosais, Administrator.
it v. iur A4
FIRST-
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid ud Cash Capital SOO.OOO
Surplus - - 5O,O0a
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENERAL BANKINR BUSINESS
. riABA mi h laanabla terms. Sisht
draft on Chicago, an Prandsoo and Port
land . uregon.
Biua ot sichangr tow on lureign ocnninee.
Uenosits received subject to check or certih-
cate of deposit.
AU collections entrustea to ns win receive
prompt attention, , ( .
T O HumKiOTi, f . f . BnuikHass, i
PresidsnW Cashier.- ,
S B EaXIS, L. H. POTTXR.
Vice Preaidtut Ass't Cashier
EUGENE
Loan ei Savings Bank
i Ot Eugenev Oregon,
Pwl Up Cash Capital
JurplliS
$50,000
2,500
A QCNKHAL SANKINQ UaiNIS TRANS'
AOTCD ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
'Drstfti1srnsdSn-th principal eities ol the
United States snd foreign countries.
Interest allowed on Demand Certificate of
Uepoilt wneo leK etatea pertoa.
Collections receive our prompt sttenUon.
. City and County Warrants -bought.
W.'I. 'SkoWti, -'
F. w. oiSvim?
d: . rsise,'
vies fieilsent.
W. W. BBtJWg.
. Asst Csibttr.
IstakHshsd IMS.
EUGENE, OREGON.
X Bsneral dukino business in all branches
irannottd Mfiionttttennsi
Ai (i. HOVEY, President
J. M. ABRAMS. Cashier
B ' U HOVEY, Asst Cashier.
RAILROAD.
TII1B CAHII
No. 2 MYaquina- .
Train leaves Albanv 12-4S P M
Leaves Corvallir. . , , , ., 1:65 p M
arrives xaqutuv.. 736 PM
No. 1 Returning
Leave Yaqufoh .' 6-QO AM
Leaves Corvelltoi ...llrKll.A M
Arrives Albany...... 12;16 P M
No. 3 for Detroit i
Leaves Albany........ 7;00 A M
Arrives uetrolti. lliSO A M
No. 4 Hetnrnlng
Leaves -Detroit, i ,- t . 12-20 P 'M
Arrives' Albany rt. 6:46 P M
la'lW5a"- and CtrVallls
SS-i0.0""1 -,"" 'trains,, glvlndlrect
ofv ,to and from Newport and i dl .pent
.ss-" m i ay MVII sijellli Is IlIsT
sUMdJ, Breltenbush and Santiam'ths
EDWIN STONE, '. i
' " i. Manager.!
,rrnU ' H'L-WALDEN , "
J TURNER, . , T Fi riAJ i
Agent Albany.
Vrn.M it i . , .. i.. ....
r TV,,A,s,,v,, r . ,lBU su-sne "nun BKK
lRAy-vfJvlJPAgQ.mt
InS i T . ?. ,rfo KAlUltOAD"
oniv peneci crams in the world." Hssss
YoUiwill Snrf II jj. .. '.r"'1
, 7 ' wi riue tui ipoae
A &Z.rh'ni"' UP?-I the
with l Ttcotlnent Trains and! U
Vnr rnrts... I- i ... . . I
i rr:u"Hua fpnwiv
,w,,,v tJ J EDDY-1 1
J WCASKY, General Am.Bt.
irav fas Agent. PortUnd, irsg
Central Market,
. 0 1111
IDS (K : Miner
proprietors
Willkeep constantly on hind ifulljift
BEEF MUTTON.
PORK and VEAL.
Which they will sell ,t the lowest
i talr siare ol ae pn.lic mmt sollcite.
s-TO THE FARMERS. i
W. will pey the hlgbeat market price
for Fat Cattle, Hon and Hh.T
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUQENE,ORliQON,
snr-stsaia deUvered to anv part t tb oil.
Flas if ml i '
CANADIAN
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PACIFIC LINE.
Th onlr Traii8con!ienental Route
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommodt ons
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. Direct Route I
to Kootenay mining
district, British Col
umbia, i We run the
? flriest solid vestibule
i tram crossing the
continent consisting
of Palace sleepers,
dining cars, tourist
cars, day coaches and
colonist sleepers.
CANADIAN PACIFIC BOYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
To China and Jopan.
CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE
To Honolulu and Australia, .
For full Information regarding rates, etc
apply to
ujr. r. uilAW. Agent.
H. H. ABOTTj i - Eugene, Oregon
Agem. roruaaa, vr.
E. f. COYLE, ; ' ,
A. G. P. A., Vancouver, U. C. '
0 R & N CO.
Depart Time Schedule. Arrived
i. ' .". ';' ' '-
- Salt- Lake, Denver,
Chicago- Ft Worth. Omaha, 4pm
Portland Kansas City, St
Special Louis, Chicago and
9:16 a sn East. '
, . I Salt Lake, Denver
Atlantic I Ft Worth, Omaha 7 am
Express : I Kansas City, St
9 sOv p m. ' Louis, Chicago and
1 East ,
"Walla Walla, Lew
Spokane. ..,. iBton, Spokane, 8:40 am
Flyer Minneapolis, St
6pm Paul, Daluth
Milwaukee, Chi-
cago and East. -
Ocun Steaubiufs
8pm ' AU Sailing dates 4pm
' subject to change.
For San Franoisoo-
Sail every 6 days
Daily Columbia Rivkb
Ex Sunday Stbauibs 4pm
8pm To Astoria and Ex Sunday
Sat 10 p m Way Landings.
WiiaametteKiver '.
6am Oregon City, New- 4 :30 p m
Ex Sunday berg, Salem, Inde- Ex Sunday
pendence and Way
Landings.
WlLLAMXTTE AND
7am . , Yamhill Rivebs 3:30 p m
TueSj Thur Oregon City, Day- Mon, Wed
and Sat ton and Way and Kri.
Landings.
WlLLiUETTEKlVKn
Sam Portland to Cor- 4:30pm
Tues, Thur vaUis and Way Mon, Wed
, and Sat. Landings. and Fri.
Lv Rlparia Snake Riveb. LvLewiatn
3:36 am Rlparia to Lewuttn Daily
DaUy Bam
W H Hurlburt
UenrauaAgt Port, Or
Of
All
Kinds
.AT THE....
GUARD
OFFICE.
6000 WORK, LOW FRIGES,
iGOOD STOCK.
..Printing.
-Legal Blanks of Ml Kink
Sliu,..
I. On.,, """5.
',
Eya And,
lndsv. Kf laJlV
"feraai, . , ."Irtu,
WWdfor in. ,tui'lC
'i.traut
''wetk intu i," PbliL.
- J ol ibe tin, ,,Tu " ai Jf
"in "UKinonVuT:,... t
r ler of rilr cmtaJ'i
SUMMON?
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fcfc.U.."'
Koy i-Viilml, .,
1N TUU fKAsTi- , '
aJV ke,1
ttiereof, the DlTiij ?!
Tfe atfaiii.r.
tj-.tni
fthls suit .r.i .f.. ?idE
this su t.,,,l .i" ?"
ilefeniUnf, tnZ
lutereHt inthetoE!. ''.'!
no complaint, aod
ih::--'.
'omumuiooi ii mu;.ljL
l'.UGKSE UuAkDb'oK'S'i;
Vrthu ItaT.-fl't
uAUDof umWaLiS,':
Sheriff's Saleon"fJ
Notice ia her),v . .i .,
.ixioiition oniv u.,; """Oi
"JiKoithsBtsteefOnn, J!
i Lane, on the 12th davil iJ
1 idcuieot rsnrf.i-V.,?:!
day of JIaruh. lorn r.""!
hundred and riftj Sennuinli
with interest thereon frw t
March. 1900. at 11 ,.i. .i 71 "
annum, andfertj andno-KBiZ!
feen, and the further m t h!
20-1U0 dollar, u, in a But rti?
Conger waa , plahiti8 ud 1 1 u.'
Mabe Nickel. Clenna I, iZ
Wlieeler were defeoiianu Hi ink,
tendants A. J. Nickel ud MiS
lemlered in aaid court.
order to satisfy said judgiM J
to-wit: f
Lot No. 2 in block No. 8, is
plat of J-'airmount, IwaotM
containing one and 28-100 ion m, ,
toijether with all andiiigiliib
hereditaments and appaneuKs u
heloiiying or in any wim it-piiliai
therefore.
IN THE NAME OF 1HI III!!
Oregon, in compliance with said srk j
olfer tor sale the above dacriMnm
public auction to the hurhtit Muki
subject to re leinptioc, at the nlM
too vourt .nouse, in tugene, Laia
Oregon on THUB8DAt,the 'M tyt
louu, uetween tne nonri ol 1 gajd
ana i o ciocK p, m , to-mt: it ik
Ul. on said day.
Dated this 18th day of Anil. 1M
W. W. to
heiiffofLueCmiitj,
Administrator's Sale d
Property,
Notioe is hereb; given that by lib
an outer ol me oonm;
county, Oregoo, made and MlasM
in said court on me sin as; ti i,
T will nn Mrnlnv ihe lBth dll I
1UU0, st the boor of one o'clock at'
thn nnrthnnRA dool in USLl
oonnty, Oregon, oflerforeileloisis
hirlflor nt. imlilin BnCtOD. fCf Stl
followiug described rel ptipOvN
to tne entate oi r,. ii. oiuiuuik,
Beginning at the N W Cot ot thssj
.1 V IOR nJ.-lli.nM TfoiUTHSV
IUCUUO It iw ivuo, .h.-v- ,
N line of the 8ameqoaitiii)l""'J
ay, leet to tne puce oi ixtt n
ing My, acris of land, mm
Lane countj, uregon, - t
wy of the O. 4 0. K.B.C0.W1
land.
Dated May 11, 1M
Admr.EtateofE...SW1,:
Notice of Final Setuw
Estate of Balio Levi". 1
oonnty, Ongon: ,
Notioe is hereby gmn m.TZ
and Aleck Lewis, """'"'"Ja-J
Ratio Lewis, deceased,
account in the matter 01 m - ,
oounty court of Lane My!rS,
ihatTuesdai Ihe 6ih dijo '
the hour of 10 o'clock JM J
that day has been uieo j
the hearing ot objection VI
and for the final se"'""'1 JlatJ
trh, ! .3;; of id t.
VUO HUN . . ..:i-l S I
filed with the clem oishs'
fore said date of hearing- -
Doted this lltnaayo.-
l.trlLltsN
pTorritori ofnJ
Thompson & HaspIi
Attoiuey8lorEito'-
HOTBJB OF FINAL 811
F..t.ofMarvF.B.ili1
conntv. Oregon. .v., nil
Notice is t"bP" dJ
administrator of tbr l, wi
Baser.deceaaediha.flM .sj
in the mom r 01 "-n,tlM, i
ii one o c tic ' .7 ,. to l
.L, lived bVald'l
t nl, ..Alinr.a 10 "-. ....
the
Notice to Credit
Njlice l "" P',d K" !
signed lis. t$$w
Court of l""'C .1 H.
trotor of tli t",Vvi "A
oessed. AH r""0' t Z'jA
Lid estate are b"'bJV H
them to tb. ;:,.
Woodcock, in E'"-,,c7't''
gon.wituin sixa.1B,H
D0L, rBlua.y ,
. av"jbOI
AdministrstoroHbsE.""4"'
PI.L..
i'i -es
1 TlVr it"l". iSfc'
nnai sen . lnni, iw
it aim "-
Doted this aist osj -5 g.B;
1 ItthO'
am-'
L.B.LW. Aity- foj
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