Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 20, 1900, Image 2

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    Daily Eugene Guard
t..t.ll.l.l MM Kulitit nt- the Wttk. BOB'
days eioeuted. Address all conimnnlclon
and nuln all remittances payable to the
uauii Uuau, Eugene, wagon.
BUBSCRlPTIONaBATES.
DAILT.
Delivered by carrier, per week. .
Delivered by aerrisr, par month
Br mail out year (id advance)..
Biz month i
Mnemouth. . .
rjioglo copies.
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Out yser (in advance) 12 00
Bil months 00
Advsrtlsing ratal mada known oa applica
tion. Entered aa ssoond-olses
Eugene, Oregon, poatoffioe.
matter at the
THE EASTERN OKFIOE8 -Of the
psper'areatSBO to 234 Temple Court, New
York City, and U it Eiprees Bldg, 87 Wash
ington St, Chicago, III., E KAT? Advert!;
lag Agency In charge.
CAMPBELL BROS Publishers
II Bullae., letter! te thla efl.e ahaula
.1 th araarletara aere.aei.,,
CHPa)IlL HOt.
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. WEATHER BUREAU-
PORTLAND, OREGON, I
June . WB-Jam
Weather forortferkiiaM,frataa., ,
Felr (onlf hi and lomarrow.. ,,.. .
WEDNESDAY"- -" 'JONS 20
SHOULD COflmT MONETARY
StLTISTICS:
Tba Register says Messrs Hen
drioki & Eakln, of the Fhlt
tloDtl Bank, hae reoeiyed letter
from Germany inquiring about
eleotlon prospeots next Ml and
mUdic if it will be "free illrer, or
good Bound money." The Register
eddi thet "the gentlemin has sev
eral thousand dollar! loaned tout in
the valley and Is ' anxloni ' to ' know
whether ox 'not to call it In."
We ffot not thlhk the' (ierman
will "oall it ioi" however the eleo
tlon may go thii fall. Theee are
our reasons: I( he took It. to Ger
many he could only loan it fr 8 to
4 per cent interest, while, in Oregon
it brings 8 to 10. Then he" "will
probably find out before he oalls
his loan in that nearly one third of
Germany's metallio money oon
sists of silvsr, about a similar pro
portion at in the United State.
The Register might hare saved
itself some humiliation for attempt
ing to bunoo the' public with subh
statement by previously consult
ing statistlos of gold and silver
circulation throughout the world.
It would have found that however
discriminated agrdhst the ' halls of
leuiilationi at the behests - of oapl
talistlo combinations, silver is
"good
over.
sound money" the world
THE ALAMO.
No Messenger of Defeat The 192
TexWExchanged Lives With
2000 Mexicans, p rv
There is nothing in American
history more thrilling and heroic
than the Texans defense of the
Alamo Minion'.' Yet il there ' is
nothing to oommemorate the' work
of that noble band of 193 men who
for six days held the fort against
6,000 Mexicans. There was w no
messenger of defeat. The massacre
was oom piste, but over 2,000 Mex
icans were killed and no one knows
how many more-irsn wounded
before the last of the Texsns met
his death.
STORY OF THE MASSACRE.
The defenders of the Alamo re
fused all overtores for surrender,
whlob they well knew meant deatb
at the hands of the treacherous
Mexioans. On March 6, 1836, at 4
o'oiook in the morning the attack
was made.1 The , Mexicans moved
In silence and reaohed Hie walls.
Ladders were plaoed in position,
and juet as the men reaohed the
top there was a roar and a bail of
bullets from the interior.' Men fell
in solid files. Borne were shot and
others clubbed to death. After 'a
light of a half hour some Mexicans
managed to reaoh the courtyard,
and the previous fight was nothing
to what took place. - The doors of
the Alamo were barricaded with
bags of sand neck high. Then
came the battle, or lather massacre
of the Alamo. Tbe Mexicans ad
vanced and attacked the Alamo.
The handful of Texans behind tbe
bags of sand fought like devils. It
was a hand-to-hand encounter. It
was muzzle to muzzle, bowie knife
to bayonet, musket to rifle.
NO QUARTER ASKED OR OIVEN.
The Texans resisted as only men
with their lives in their hands
oould resist. They abandoned one
room only to make a stronger
resistance in another. Finally a long
room on the first floor was reached.
This was the hospital, and there
tbe fight was bloodieBt. Fifteen
Texans killed 42 Mexicans on the
threshold. The fiht lasted five
hours. The last to meet death
were Colonel Travis and Davy
Crockett. When they fell every
Texan had met deatb. The sight
was a terrible one. The Mexioans
bad 2,000 killed and 300 wounded
An examination showed that every
Mexioan was shot not below ' the
neck, and those who were not sbot
had been cut or clubbed to death,
This showed the wonderful accu
racy of the Texan fire.
This is aboot the time of year
when the bopbuyer braces tbe bop-
grower up witn stories of snortage
and better price proa pec ts for
another season. Along in Ootobar,
and later, that same buyer will tell
about the extraordinary surplus
that tbe year's orop has furnished
It' looks us if the growers are in the
hands of tbe Philistines and must
submit to the little less than rob
bery:''
Worse
Fofa
Woman
To euffer' with
akin disease than
It la for a, nun,;
for a smooth akin
and a clear com
plexion , are. es
sential element!
of female beauty.
When the taint
of acrofula ie In
the blood it will
be sure to show
Iteelf eoon or
late. Often it
manlfeatatlone
are aa repulaive aa they are painful.
Many people havw been cured of acrof
ula in Ita moat malignant forme by the
nee of Dr. , Pieree'a , Golden Medical
Discovery. This remedy ia remarkable
for ita power to purify the blood. It
absolutely eliminate! the corrupting ele
ment. It makes the blood clean and
rich. It increase the action of the
blood-making glands, and ao increai
the quantity of pure blood rapplied to
ue noay.
I will rbrever thank rat for srivfoin m t
write lire. jas. Murphy, of Ponds, Pocahontas
mv r, imiu p U.IU.U aBvaicai Lnscevvl
in Uedlral IHvnn .
vy,, lewa. - aai eurea me Ol cnronlc scrofula,
af twelve yean' eteadtai. I had doctored for
the trouble until t wee completely dlecourejrod.
1 else had ekronte dlarrhee for twelve rears. I
?i la rood health aew better then I ever wee
my lire, owiaa; to Dr. Pierce's Ooldta Medi
cal DUeoTCrv. I took several bottlee of the
'Discovery before 1 stopped.1
Dr. Pierce's Common Senae Medical
Adriaer, a work for every woman, i sent
free, on receipt of at one-cant stamps (to
pay coat of mailing only), for paper
edition. Cloth-bound, jt stamps. Ad
ore Dr. R. V. fierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
Would Not Suffer So Again for
Fifty Times Its Price '
i awoke last night with nevvre palm
In my itoinaob. -1 never foltv- so badly
In all my life. - When I oame down .to
work this morning I felt so wrsk I
oould hardly work. I went (o Miller
MaCurdy'i drug store and tliey ro
ommanded Chamberlain's Collo, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked
like maglo and one doe fixed me all
right. It certainly lathe finest thing
I ever Deed for stomach trouble. I shall
not be without It In my house here
after, for I should not care to endure)
the suflerlng of last night again for
fifty UueelU price. O. H. Wilson,
Liveryman, Burgrttatown, Waahlug-
ton Co, Pa.' This remedy Is for sal by
W. D. Del.ano.
fbAl Hill OUT.
Dull headache, paiu In various parte
of the body, sinking at the pit of the
stomaoh, Ion of appetite, toverisbnee,
pimples or aoree, are all positive
evidence of Imp re blood. No matter
bow It became so, It must be purified
In order to obtain good health. Aoker'e
Hlood Kllxlr haa u-ver fallrtl tu pura
Horofulnuaor Hvt tulitlo nnlmma. or ati
other blood d'eeawe. It ia certainly a
wonderful remedy and we sell ewiy
bottle on tmaltlve auaraiiter. fnr
ale by W L DoLairn. .
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Hnmio Quinine Tab-
lela. All ilriiKglstB refund tlir uninry
If It Mia to cure. K. W, Ur vc' anna,
lure I on each ix. 21m:
WEALTH IN A WINDOW.
Twenty-One Thousand Dollars in
Gold' Nuggets.
; l" '
Tueeday's Ciegontsn.
A pan of gold uuggeta valued at $21.
000 attracted theaitoutlnn ofthouBauda
of people at the corner of Fourth aud
Washington streets. 1'uls precious
mtal did not come from Klondike or
Gape Nome, but wan taken out of the
Helena mine, In tbe Bohemia district,
utuatee about HO mile from Portland.
Tbi mints la owned' by Jennlitg' Bro.
& Bruneau, and tbe amount mentioned
is tbe result of an 18 day1 run with a
0v stamp mill. Tbls splendid result
1 all the more remarkable when It I
known lb at the gold ,wa ex traded
from "ore takerJ -out' In' lleveloiimei.t1
work, drifting ana raising. The
owner will add Immediately five more
tamp, and with tbe Increased facili
ties for handling ore tbls property will
undoubtedly prove au Immense divi
dend payer. Enough ore has already
been blocked out to fun 10 stamps for
several year. Jennings Bros. ' cV
Bruneau have owned this property
sinoel896, and pay ere was struck a
few feel beneath tbe surface, which
steadily increase In value the further
development advance.
Helena No 2 is tbe western extension
of the Helena, and 1 also owned by
Jennings Bros.' t ' Bruueau. The
Helena vein has been traoed through
No 2, and It has all of tbe earmark of
developing Into a firaobla-s property.
Three tunnels have been start) d In
Helena Ne 2, with pay ore In every
tunnel. A large force of mlDentbaa
been engaged to work theee tunnels,
and exoollent results are confidently
expected as development proceeds'.
Tbe Bohemia district la located lu
Lane and Douglas counties, 35 mile
from Cottage drove, the stage covering
the dlslanoe from Ibe latter point in
12 hours' time. Mining men believe
tbls d 1st riot will prove to be one of the
greatest gold-producers In the West
Already nine or ten paying properties
are being worked, and about 900
locations made. About &00 people are
now loo ted In tbe district, with
crowded stages arriving daily. Great
trouble baa been experienced lu eecur
log experienced miuers, and tbe
Jennings brothers were compelled to
advertise for men In California taper.
A number of rich strike have beei
made recently,
The Boxers.
Jloxee man him muobee mad,
Xilkee klllum welly bad,
Heap good shootum can.
Mlsslonally tblnkee "dam,"
Callum loudee "Uuole Ham,
Me 'flald Boxes man."
Boxee man he eatohum king;
No 'field bim to jailee bliug; .
. King no llkee plan.
Allee time must stay In jail,
Boxee man no takum ball,
Heap bad Boxee man, .'
King he yellum "Llkee out,"
Boxee man no bealum about,
No good hsalom can.
Just go loun' aud dllnknm blood,
LI Hung Chang blm name One
Mud.
Him 'flald Boxee man.
England, Lusala, sendum ship,
Tellum Boxee man "heap skip"
No ror him can stan'; ,
Boxee man beap llkum fight,
Tellum sailor allee lite, . . .
Bad, bad Boxee man.
Million Boxee heap dead fall,
No ear, no can klllum all,
Plenty, like him san'rt v i ,
fiulope wood! what blm do,
Flghtum Boxee, no get though,
Top niuob Boxee man. r ,
. Exchange,
Blue River Mining District,
Correspoadence Reiliter, June 16.
"Expansion is a fact In Blue Rlvr
From Gold Hill, the neooleuaof tbe
aiairioi, it naa expanded for many
miles In nearly every direction. Tba
latest dlaoovery Isaoron and several
mile w me aoutn or tbe MoKeniie
river. Partla makina- tha Hi
recently oroaaed the McKenil near
uateuretx and follewed the divide
of a mountain range for 12 or 15 miles
In an eaiterlv direction.
south of Blue River, where they have
looaiea some aoxen aialma. i
Another nartv headatl h M.v
Plumb started tor thla new Eldorado
rrom Sparks' hotel yesterday. It la
quite likely that within a few vea.r a
chain of mine will be In operation
along in mineral belt wbloh undoubt
edly extend from Blue River clear to
uouemia, incmaing tbe Fall Creek
country where location are now being
made. Blue River and RnhamU m..
yet unite In forming on of tbe greatest
mining diatrlot on the Pacifioooaat."
Prevented a Tragedy
Timely Information s-lvan Mr.
George Long, of New tHraltavllle,
Ohio, prevented a dmullul tragedy
and aaved two lives. A trlahtful mn.h
had long kept hsr awake every night.
till bad tried many remedies and
doctors but steadllv craw enn. nmii
urged to try Dr. King' New Dlaoovery.
wusootii wnouy oursd ber, and she
Write) thla marvatlnlla n,J 1,1 ..n -,u
cured Mr. Long of a severe attaok of
pneumonia Buob cure are positive
proof of th matchless merit of this
grand remedy for curing all throat.
cheat anil Inn lm,ku .
JtS?,!1 Kw7 boM' guaranteed.
ire at v x, JJe llano's
Lrrug Dvora,
B0SI MESS CARDS.
H
EKBKRT LEIGH,
ASSAY OKKICE,
Prompt and accurate returns guaranteed.
COTMOX GBOVK, OBJtSOK.
ATTORNEYS-ATLAVV.
yy C HALE.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
um, I and 2,t'hriinianBlock.
XDOCME. oasoox. -
J M WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections a specuvltv.
Office Over Lane County Bank,
BILYEU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
DIBce-Over First National Bank.
EooiM, Obiooii,
C WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office One-half block south of Chrisman Blk
nosHi, Obsooit. '
E
K SKIPWORTH.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all ths Court's.
Edochs Obiook.
HtXUUS W THOa-nOH GRAB A 1AU)T
fJIHOMPSON HARDY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office-In First National Bank Building.
Practice in all tbe courts.
Euoenb, Obxooh,
QKO. B DORRIS,
A TTORNEY A COUNSELOK-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the courts of the Second
Judicial District and in tha Supreme Court
01 tbe state. - '
Special attention given to collections a
matters id proDate. ,
Office-First National Bank Bldg.
Rooms 1. 2 and 3.
MEDICAL.
D
It J W HARRIS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Over Wilklus fc Linn's drug store.
Office Hours 9 tu 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to
v p m.
Residence Ferry street between 11th and
12U-. . i . : - i
pAINE A KUYKENDALL,
. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Offices In Chrisman Block.
Special attention to surgery and surgical dis
eases or women.
J 8 LUOKEY,
: JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
Kcam, Obsoo
D
R Q BIDDLE,
DENTIST
Office -On Olive street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets one block west .of Minnesota
noioi.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
' ; . ! , - i
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS. Proprietor.
Stage leave Eugene for Florence
Dally exoept dunday at 6 a m i
Returning stage leaves Florence
for Eugene dally exoept Sundays at 2
Saturdays at 8 a m.
Arrives in Eugene at A p m the day
BINOU FARC (I 00
BOUND TRIP .".""""""5'5
iui.il ioi- mie at s. nanss' ursrr Darn.
Kutene, or at Hard a Davenport's office In
v iviouun.
J. L. PAGE
-DKAMB lit-
Groceries
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought
In tbe best markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can ofler the pnhlln better
than any other house lu Eugene.
Notice to Creditor.
Notioe is berebv siren thet F. M Win:
baa been duly sppolnted sdminiatratot of
tha esUte of J. R. Ellison deoeaaed, by ths
Hon, E. O. Potter, eonntv iniija nl ...a
Lane county. All persona having olaim
against said aatal are hereby notified to
present the same to the admini.tH,
within ii months from th data of Ibis
notice, with tbe neceaaary vonohers at tbe
law otfioe ol Geo. B. Dorr is in EaaeaT
Oregon. F.M.Waxnir
Uo. B, Oeaam, Administrator.
ati r. tor
National Bank
i! M
Of Eugene.
Paid uo Cash Capital 800,000
Surolus - - 4550,000
I'M'
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENERAL BAffKING BUSINKSS
V. (. dl.rh.
drafts on Chicago, , Francisco and Port
land, Oregon. i ' 1 1 ;
Bills of siohangv wld on foreign otuntriea.
DepoeiU reoelreof subject to check of certifi
cate oi uepueib. i
all AnllAAHnna entrnsted to ns wiu recelvs
prompt attenuon.
I
T G HlNDRlOIl,
President.
S B Kills,
P. E. Snodobasb,
1 Caaliisr , ,
L. H. Pomoj.
Asa't Caebisi
Vice f resldtut.
EUGENE
LoanSavingsBank
Ot Eugene, Oregon.
Paid i)p Cash Capital
Surplus - '
$50,000
2,500
A QKNERAL BANKINO BUSINISS TRANS
. AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TSRMS.
Drafts Issued on the prlncipsl cities of the
United States snd foreign countries. . . .
Interest allowed on Demend Certificates of
Deposit when left elated period. .
Collections reoelvs our prompt sttentlon. '
City and County Warrants bought , , .
w. e. SHOWN,
Prasldsnt.
F. W. OSBURN,
. , Csshlsr.
0. A. PAINE.
Vies Prssldeat.
W. W. BROWN, ,
1 1 .
Asst gasnisr.
i
LAKE GOUIITY BANK
IsUkllsha4 a ISSt.
' i
or
EUGENE, OREGON.
A General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVEY. President
J. M. AURAMH, Cashier
B U HOVEY, Act Cashier.
Corvallis & Eastern
EAILKOAD.
Tins CARD
No. 2 fori Yaquina- ....
Train leaves Albany.
Leaves Corvallis
Arrives Yaouina
.12:4B P M
. 1:55 PM
. 7:25 PJV1
" I
. 6:00 AM
.11:30 AM
.12:15 Pi
No
1 Returning i
Leaves Yaquina
Leaves Corvsllis
Arrives Albany
S for Detroit-
No,
I
. 7K AM
.11:30 A M
.12:20 P M
. 6:6 P M
Leaves Albany
Arrives Detroit
No. 4 Returning
Leaves Detroit
Arrives Albany
-SS'SS?."0 ""S110?! " A'ny snd Ct.rvallis
. ; ... .""'"S "'us, giving airect
heuhL lrtm Newport and rdjcent
n,l?ln!1Sl,ll.ni!lnVlll',"rlT0 ' Detroit at
noon, giving ample time to reach camnins
simd ijm "'"bush and Bantlamt
EDWIN STONE, :
Manager.
'TtTO HLWAIPA
Agent Albany.
T tKyyS'i w""0? '"Icalled to the "PIONEKR
SrjyX-T t,ill, th "CHICACO, MIL
WAUKEE ft ST PAUL RAILROAD"
Ijle only perfect trains in ths world." fistta
You will find It desirable to ride on those
V "af. oin, .any point in the
iiTiT.ii r ui. jney connect
with all TransooutlnsnUl Trains and all
.i..n, nRiruM nil UCHll,
JilJmh& 'n'orm'lon. PsmphleU, etc,
J W CASEY. "liJS.f'?-..
l-rav fas Agent, Portland, lg
". . i'1
Central Market,
ins (6 Mi
PROPRIETORS
conjlanllj on hand a full supply
BEEF MUTTON.
PORK and VFAI
Which they will aell at the lowest
market price.
A birain or tie ptmicpitrome solicited
TO THE FARMERS .
We will pgj, tbe hlgheat market price
iue, nog and Sheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
KUOKNE, OREGON.
W-Maats delivered to ant tan ol th cltt
reotoam
CANADIAN PACIFIC.
$6q to
St Paul and
Return
and $05.75 to Kansas
City and return, first
class, for sale Juno 29th
and 30th.
$71
CA CHICAGO
4JJ on1 Vaofnrn
First Clasa for sale
June 21st and 22d.
All good for passage
on the
Imperial Limited
For particulars call on or write
H. H. ABOTT,
148-3d St Portland, Or.
m. J. uuiljis,
A. G. P. A., Vanoouvsr, B. 0,
0 R & N GO.
Depart I Time Schedule.
Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Chicago
Portland
Special
9:15 a m
:ft worm, umana,
4 pm
Kansas Ulty, St
Louis, Chicago and
riiaat
Salt Lake, Denver
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kaunas City, St
Louis, Chicago and
East
Atlantio
Express
9.-00 p. m.
7 am
Walla Walla, Lew
iston, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St
Paul, Duluth
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and East
Spokane
Flyer
6pm
8:40 a m
Ocean Steamships
All Sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco-
8pm
4pm
Bau every 5 dayB
Dailr
Columbia Kivjta
Ei Sunday
Stkauxbs
To Astoria and
4 d m
opm
Sat 10 pm
Ex Sunday
Way Landings.
VillaiiettkRivxb
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem, Inde
pendence and Way
6am
Ex Sunday
4:30 Dm
Ex Sunday
ijanaings.
WlLLAMKTTK AMD
7am
'fuss, Thnr
and Sat
Yamhill Rivbhs
Oregon City, Day
ton and Way
8:30 Dm
Mon, Wed
and i n.
ijanduig8.
WlLLAlURTSlilVBB
Portland to Cor
vallis and Way
Landings.
Sam
Tues, Thur
and Sat.
4:30 pm
Mon, Wed
and Fri.
Lv Riparia I Shaks River. I Lv Lewistn
asso a m jtlparia to Lewistn Daily
Daily am
W H Hurlhurt
Gen Pans Agt l'ort, Or
NOTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notioe is hereby given that W. M. Van
Dh'yu, administrator of tbe entatfi of Sam-
nel Smith, deceased, has filed bis flusl ac
count in tbe matter of said estate with tbe
county court of Lane county, Oregon, aud
'hat Monday, tbeCth day of AugUBt, I'JOO,
at the hour of one o'clock in the aftornoon
of said day be and tbe same is hereby fixed
by the court for tbe hearing of objections to
said account and for the final settlement of
said estate; and anv and all objections to
said final aooount, should be filed witb tbe
oier ot said court on or before said tims
ana date fixed for Ibe hearing thereof.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1000.
. M. VanDnyn,
Administrator,
L. Bilyen, Atty.
..Printing..
Of
All
Kinds
,...A,TTHE....
GUARD
' ' . i ' . .1
OFFICE.
8000 WORK, LOW FRIGES.
,6000 STOCK.
..legal Blanks of XII Kinds..
li
the. I.,,," MWatii:
'1 court, Md JIlOH
I'ruyeU for ''r.U'"l2?Si
uccree
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"uuimclnj7"HitiK1M
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SUMMONS
LlllU M. VtrrslL.. '
0n .... AM? OF Til,
and lauwer ths Z7-"II,.J
intlisabovsmuuMfWtTj
frwauttliTO0f,th7cuitSfi
ores .Biut ,'" 'WW,'
. ""'emiaafs vmmM...i
interest in theM . 'i1?1'!
the complaint, ,ndaUo ,S
ter, judge of thsffll
Oregon, made in ASJM 4
April, 1U00: and th "
for the tr.t tiaTh ff
GuAimoftheiam.. j-!"
Sheriff's Sals on Fane
Notice i riauV. ..
eiecution duly bmd JJI
.ourtoftheDtatsof()ni;iii
of Lane, on th. loih
jwiginent renderediniaS,1
ty 1,JI"Sht. m fclffi
Hundred and Fifty SmsudlnV-
With intout ,1. 1- tTU
Msreh.llSlT.C'JS"
annum, and fertyindi.l(imjlj
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vu., u i an vtnj
Conger WM.pliuitil srt it V
Mabel Kictel. Clenwa t
uiiivutiauwugimao
ieodaDtg A, J. Nickel ud IWfo
rani Armlin !rl Jzi11
ortinr tit BBtiafii aoM ;-j . ? H
sell the following dwcnUd ml 3
Lot No. 2 Id hWs- Vr, it l a. J
plat of 1'airmount, Luw crraiy.i
uuuwuuiujij uuo auu aiw Km bn t
tj.Lf.ll.aP witr. .11 ..J l
hereclitameDts and ipputenuea
nwiongiDg or u any win tmrtia
IN THE NAME OF THE HU
olfer ior sale tbe above descriWpfail
puoiic Rucuon w toe togam luaii
Oregon on Thursday, tin M in il
K iL. L in.'jLi.l
aud 4 o'clock p, nv, to-wit: it cmi'mI
hi. on tutu uay.
Dated this 18tb day ol AIW
W. W. Vim
Sheriff of LaneCoatj,
Administrator's Silt i
Property.
Kotioe is herebr slra Ujathj
an older of tbe oonntj ftwt i
mnnlv Orrrnn mlltr snd ntffli'
in said court od theSthdiyot
T nil nn MnrHftV lh. lSlS in t
1'JUU, at the boar oi t o'doa p, V
the courthouse door u u
ftnnntv. Utpoan. oftet (0t ttlttOthl
biddt-r at public ancton. In
following descriDM reupiifw
.... .... -IV T fimmnnL
to tno esuue 01 a. . -
Beginning at theN ff CadlWJ
seo m IP ii.
., t, toe iUm XaiuM
Lueuue him iia..i
V lir,A nf ihn HamfiantneiiU"
5 leet to the plice of beginsial,
Lane county, Oregon, J
way of the 0.40. B.afc"M
Dated May 11, WW.
iudHBosS
Admr. Estste ol E. 1. 6ia'
Notice of Final Settlens
Estate of Katio Lewis, lA
county, Orfgoti: .tf
Notice It nereoj in ,.mi
and Aleoktewii, eiecutorf T
Katio Lewis, deceasec,
oonnty court of Lsne fy;1;
AHQOUUE in H10 UJBUv. m
that Toesdsy ths ma ns,
the hour ot lu o oi - -1
that dav hss been died oj. aV J
the hearing of objectiou m a- J
and lor the final settw-.
Auy and all odjcw.- -r,
the finel settlement oW'T,
filed witb tbeolerkofsi4tert
fore said date ot nearui,' .
Dated thisHmdiJoIApryj
Ejecntorm"1'1
Tbomso & Hispii
Attorneys for hitaM-
NOTICE iOFFIXW
... c n.ltr. d" '
Estate of iiary a.--county,
Oregon. ,5,11
Notice is hereby P , f
administrstor of U' ?"WB,
.,. Htceased, b M. " m
n. of ttr "-
in themattirol '0I.1
m l .nsconiitj, vi.is
"1!." bv Mid
,g of objectiocs to
,e final settlement of tdjg.
Dated this ai.ld7dAjTl
-nti is hereby gi'"
trstor of the Est
ceased. All P"0 ffZ&'l
said estste are
them to the
voncbers s f tssC
Wood:ock, in k'"
8on, within .iiwoDtM u
00':J r.hm.ry , ,.l
. .i. it.tli 1
Administrator oi -
4Bw-
L.B n.r.c.Alty-
Notice .