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Daily Eugene Guard ix.UI.Va4 mu vanlflaf th Weak, &WV days exoept!. Address ill communications and malca tl remittances payabi to . ths guana Uuabu, Eugene, Oregon. BU BSoklPTIONjKATJCa. DAILT. Delivered by carrier, per week. t 16 r.l ; I V... MVP mr tnnnth iJ'J Uw mail no. w fin advance) 6 W Blimonthe..-.v; , .J On month.... , .' itWIi cnnlea. ( wmu, On year (in tdrun) ? 00 Hi. most. 1 OU Advsrtiaing rates med known on applli Hon. Kntrad as aaoond-ctaes Eugene, Oretfoo, postolflo. matUr at th THK EASTERN OFFIOEB -Ot th piper ar at 230 to 234 Tempi. Court, Nw VoVk Oity.ead U H KiprM. Bldg, 87 Wash ington St, Chicago, III, E KATZ Advertis ing Agenoy in oherg. - ' - 1 CAMPBELL BROS Publishers II L.tt.r.t.thl....lr.oulJ -if - ' u 5UNp)NTUIMwTI1Fftl 5ATI I IT KAIIOIIklS i If! -iXC 2326ir WEATHER BUREAU- :.., 1 (B.Btpjisiv', 1 '.'it PO LAND, ORROON.I A. lOOO-CIIO III Jan rfeth forwartfora'titn, ONon . yalrtonlthtradtooiorroW. ,, THURSDAY -JftJNE 21 "FREE SILVER, OR GOOD ''SOtrM'MONfiY?" The HUntion ot th Register nd the German resident of GIMsn who "has several thousands dollars loaned oat and is anxious to know if it will be "free silver or good sound money," "and whether or not to Mll it in on aooount t 1 of v presi dential leotion proipeoU next fall, a reported I by ' then Register the other day, ar oalled to tber follow . lag itaUmsnt of money, itsued by 1 tU&iMd States to Obtober 1, 1699. It is tkken from the World Aimanao for 1900, a reliable authority: SOLD. Goldooln I S7,I,17J ALL OTMS BtOKBY. Sllnrooln 6H,44,TO BIlTWOWttllMtW t0o,l7,MM Treasury nolo I.l7,au Dnlttd BMtaaNotMdrMntaoki)... SU,l,oia Uurrttny .ertllloate l,luooo sold oartUwtM. lu,toi,i National bank notes Kliva Total all otkw money l,m,M,9ol StmaUBT. Total took of all kind of money In th Unite itaW.Oclob.rl, lw....tt,M.49,OM If the German gentleman has th least idea thaithe gold ooinag,whioh rpreent lee than one-third of the money of the country, and that mostly looked np in vaults, stands solely responsible for- the; well' being and prosperity of the -country he should oall his loan in as quiokly as possible, forego the 10 per cent Interest he is getting and take it over to Germany. , where be can probably get 4 per oent. But we should not censure the poor German, who is probably ignorant of. our financial .system. A great party ef this-nation- avers that gold is. the. only. ,"eouad money," and would Build Mr finanolal struotur on a money metal that represent less than one third of the money that is required to do the basinet i th , oountry. And the owners of th gold control that party, make it platform, and dictate the legislation that shall be enacted when it is in power. ., Douglas oonntr ha, a veritable curiosity in the shap of jatllot of th peace. A man was . found dead near the railroad and the Roseburg justice held an inqueet, a verdiot of death from natural oause being returned by the jury. The Riddle preolnot Justice thought his jurisdiction was invaded and eased hit offiolal mtnd through digging up the buried body and going through th forms- of an inquest, though the personal effects , found on the cadaver were not produotd. Spokane is wotked up over the manner in which the census of that town was taken. It proposes to supplement the work ol the gov ernment enumerator!) by taking a oeauuu ULder the direction of a well organized band of young men who will not overlook anything; and who can, if put to it, find things that do not exist at all. The enumeration shows that Spokane has a population of only Zc.uuu. Therefore, the necessity lor another oount. 1 '. The Democratic primaries have been held in every county in Mon tana. Senator Clark's friends carry nineteen counties and divide the delegation in one. The Daly forces oarried four counties. Not a single state officer who signed the protest against Senator Clark being admitted to a seat in the United States senate is sent to his county convention or state convention. Clark will head the delegation I to Kansas City. Judge Fulton was re elected oounty judge of Sherman county at the recent election. He has held the office for twelve vears. find though the oounty is strongly Re publioan gains election as a Demo-; crat. The population of China numbers about 400,000,000 souls, and t o! these the Boxers oome to the front with the comparatively small item in the grand aggregation of only 11,000,000. . I The Washington state law gives the oounty auditor the power i to reduce the rate of interest on oounty warrants. The Whitman county auditor announces a leduo.lon from 6 to 6 per cent. The fact that one half of the lumber produced in the w rid i is manufactured into boxes U not generally known, but it i is nevertheless a reality. Alter marriage They are going to be together just as much a before; going to ride the wheel, take little pleasure jaunts, etc., enjoying everything together. Isn't that what many a young couple promise each other? And yet, how very noon the wire begins to say No, I don't think. I care to go. You go alone, dear." Young women don't reckon on the great physical changes .which follow mar riage. - How can they when they are allowed to grow up in entire ignorance languid,, weak, and nervous. Sometimes there ia headache and backache. The Sulae no more leaps I answer to the thought of a spin on the wheel. Women who hay used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preecriptioa, know how promptly the languor, headache, backache, nervous ness and weakness are cured by this medicine. Many huabanda write In gratitude to Dr. Pierce for the medicine which gives them back the wife's compan- lonanlp, a It gives her back her health. -All Praia la dua to yon tor yoer wonderful Va-orltt Prrrlplon ' wrtlea Mr. John W. Comnan, of KllUbury, Caaey Co.. Ky. My wife aunaro writh foniale Irrtgularltyt waa coaaned to bad ovary thrw weeks. Aftar ualna two boa Uaa of Dr. ttaret'a Pavorit Prescription' aha waa cared, and baa not suffered aoy derava stent since. Your 'Psvorlte Prescription1 is a boon to delicate women. There is no alcohol In "Favorite Pre- tcrtpUon," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotic. Would Mot Suffer So Again for Fifty Times Its Price I awoke last night with severe pains in my atomaob. I never felt an badly In all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt .to weak I could hardly work. I went lo Miller k MoCurdy's drug store aud they reo ommentled OliAmberlain'a.C'ollo, Chol era aud LMarrhotm Remedy. It worked like maglo aud one dnee fixed me all rlirht. It oertalnlv la tho ft tlMafc thins I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without It lu my house here- aflAV. fne I alinntH nnt aum . the luflorlnga of laat night aitaln for uiiyuuesiia price, u. a. Wilson, Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washing ton Co, Pa. This remedy Is for sal by W. U DeLano, Prevented a Tragedy Timely Information olvtm Mr. Ueorge Lons. of New Mtriiviii Ohio, prevented a drxadtul tragedy ana saved two live. A Irlghtful cough bad long kept bar awake every nioht She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King' Mew Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and, she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a eavere attack of nnaumnnl. U . .. . . . ' " vuito me (Kioilive proof of the matohlrm merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, ohesl and lung trouble. Only 60e anil tl tin Krai k.im. .... ........ Trial bottles free at W L DeLano'i irug ouire. To Cure a Cold In One Day TakeLaiatlve Bromo Quinine Tnt- leta. All druggists refund the ntnney If It falls to cure. E. W. drove's signa ture I on eou box, 25c. kuviku aal aU tMl imtUl. Anci)tmlndt)dne8 waa a marked trait In Bunsen's character, and many amusing anecdotes are told of the diffi culties it brought him. The statement that be remained a bachelor because be forgot bit wedding day U of course apocryphal, as It .the other about his putting on a suit of garments on the top of others that be had forgotten to take off, but the following came under my Deraonal observation: Bucaea used to dint every day at a Uttle table reserved, for him in res taurant connected with the hotel In which I lived. One spring be fell Into tho habit of ordering veal cutlets and atparagus . aa .the chief Item: for hit meal, and without resection or feeling that a change of diet wonld be agree able be continued to order "kalbt cotelettt and spargel" dally for several weeks until one day the kellner grave ly Informed him that asparagus was no longer in season and could not be sup plied. ' Bunten seemed to be Immensely tak en aback and .to realize for the first time that he had been dining on one dish for a long period. He soon re covered himself, however, and asked the waiter for the bill of fare, from .which,, after careful examination, he ordered mutton chops and peas, ana this was his dally diet np to the time I changed my hoteL Science. Bar Pat Superstition It Is inconvenient at times, to say the least to be the auperstltlous woman. No matter, how hurried she may be, she feels obliged to take time to dispel the hoodoo.. And, as If there were not enough signs and superstitions already well known to keep the ordinary per son busy,' those -who traveled down town- on the west side elevated train the other morning learned of another. Somewhere up town a woman came lnto..tba,car and walked its full length before she found a , vacant seat. At Twenty-third street she absentmlnded- ly fell In Une with the other shoppers and started toward the door. She was almost ont when the thought of what she was doing flashed Into her mind. The Idle passengers, ready to be Inter ested In anything, were surprised to see her right about face and start to ward the other end of the car. She reached the door Just as the guard closed the gate. A little verbal per siflage ensued. --"Let me outl Let me out!" she com. manded. But the guard stood ; firm. "Why didn't yon get out the other door!" be sold. "I will go out the some way I came In," she said, with great dignity. And down she rode to the next station, aU on account of her pet superstition. New York Bun. Tn Corj of Hawka. One female, bird In her first season took 82 rabbits, 3 hares and 2 magpies. and In the next year 210 rabbits, 2 lev erets, 11 partridges, 4 magpies and squirrels. A goshawk will go on catch ing rabbit after rabbit, or take five or six birds In succession, for they do not tire like falcons. Nothing comet amiss to them. Hares, landrails, pheasants, rabbits, waterfowls, ducks, rats, stoats. weasels,- mice, even a hedgehog Is not despised. Their headlong courage Is simply as tonishing., They will, charge Into a quickset hedge till they have to be cut out, , or dive among rocks and bowl ders. Captain Blond of Draycott, near Stoke-on-Trent, had a goshawk which stuck to a hare till It twice rolled head over heels. Ttwa th luvevk thrw after It again and was shaken off, while the ban escaped Into a flock of sheep. The tame bird, pursuing a rabbit; now right down a hug hole In the tide of a quarry and dragged the rabbit out of it. tub "smaafi" with which a big hen goshawk goes Into an vrgreea tree after a pigeon tounds as If a football bad been violently lucked into the branchesv London Spectator. Ha-w Bes Worn. "Let me tell you something funny about the capital of Montana," chats Victor Smith. "In 1802 the competition rested . between Helena, Anaconda, Butte City, Bosemaiu Great Fails, Deer Lodge and Boulder, without a decision. In 1884 it waa reduced to a match be tween Helena and Anaconda. .. W. A. Clark was for. Helena. .Marcus Daly was for Anaconda. .Anaconda seemed to have the best of It, when the genius oi uark prevailed. He mode no at tempt at bribery. He Just said to very voter be could lay hands ont "If you want a dead cinch, I'll give It to yea. Go and bet $5,000 at even money . or any odd you please that Helena wiU be the capital. If you lose, I'll make good the 15,000. If you win, you return my $5,000 and keep in wwnxngs.' "Needle to say, Helena was chosen. Ana the amngaunent did not cost Clark a cent." iCasaas Otty, Journal. A Dowel Klek. The late ft. D. BlacJxnwre could nev er endure to have advertisements print. a on nit dooks, and when a cheap edi tion of "Lorna Doone" appeared with flamboyant assertion on the back cover that "Blank's cocoa Is the beat" he sent a peppery letter to the publish er and ended with the quaint anticli max, 'And, besides, I have bad to drink chocolate for tome time, and I know Blank's cocoa It the wont" Labor Saviaw "You say ht went to th legislature through your Influence J" "Tea," answered Senator Sorghum. ' "Did be Introduce any btUs!" "No. He never could have handled all that money In bills. I gay. him a book ot signed check." Washington Star. The man who can fall down on a slippery sidewalk and get up without looking around to tee whether anybody hat teen him can lastly nrlde himself on hit savior fsire and self control. Bomarvllle Journal. lLAi 1) OCT. Dull headache, pains In various Dart of the body, sinking at the pit of tht stomaob, lots of appetite, reverishnem, pimple or tores, are all positive evidence of lmpare blood. No matter how It became so, It must be purified In order to obtain good health. Aeker't Hlood Elixir ha never r.llorl tn Uorofulousor Syphilitic poisons, or any other blood disetwee. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every b?ltJ .Psltlva guarantee, i'or ale by W L DeLano, mju.au 1 1 1 hi ifisrrifi i f 1 1 i BUSINESS Oi RUB. II EB11EET LEIGH, ASSAY OFFICE, Prompt anil accurate returns guaranteed. Corriox Gbovs, Oaieon. ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. w C HALE. ATTORNEYAT-LAW. oomi 1 and 2iCbriimanBlook. KiOKKa OEXOOS, J M WILLIAMS. ATTORNEYAT-LAW Collection! a ipeclalty. Office Over Lane County Bank, BILYKU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office OrerFinit National Bank. Euoihi, Obioob, O WOODCOCK, ATTOU NEY-AT-LA W. Otflca One-half block south of Chriaman Blk Euaum, Okioom. gl K SKIPWORTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice In all tho Court's.1' Euoihi Ohioon. HIXVUS W THOMPSON okas a harot T HOMPSON, HARDY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office-In First National Bank Building. Practict in ail tho courts, . , , , , til - (. EUOINI, OlUtOOH. G EO. B DOERI8, ATTORNEY It COUN8ELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all tho court of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of theetbte.: '. ..,-'., :.. ; Sptritl -attention given to collections and matters m prooaw. Office Kiret National Bank Bldg. Rooma L 2 and 8. MEDICAL. D IIJW HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Wilktuo & Linn's dm itora. OHice Hours to 12 a mi 2 to J end 7 to v p in. Residence Ferry street between 11th and iztn. , AINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices In Chriaman Block. Special attention to surgery aud surgical dls- , aasoe 01 women., ( , , , , . a , " J 8 LUOKEY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired, Kl'alH. Oaioo J-JR G BIDDLE, sra&': DENTIST Office -On Oliv street, between Fifth and Sixth streeta one block west of Minnesota uotei. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. r E. BANGS, Proprietor. Stage leaves Eugene for Florence Daily except duntlay at 6 a m Returning Btage leaves Florence for Eugene dally except Sundays at x Saturdays at 8 a m. Arrives iu Eugene at 6 p ru the day vuuniur, 81NGLI FARC BOUNU TRIP Tickets for a&le at Eugene, or at llurd norenoo. tt.OO woo a. jsanga- uvory Dam, t Davenport's office in J. L. PAGE -DKALIR ID- Groceries Having a Large and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought . In the beat markets, , EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can offer the Dublin rtt.r than any other house lu Eugene. Notice to Creditor. Noticeis hereby given that F. M. Wllkins has bean duly appointed administrator of the estate of J. R. Ellison deceased, by the Hon. E. O. Potter, oounty Jodie of said Lanaoonnty. All persons harm. against said aetata are hereby notified to present th earn a to the administrator within sli months from the dats of this notice, with th neoeaaary vouchers at th. law offlo oi Geo. B. Dorrls Id Eugene Ot(toa. F, M. WrLxnia ' Uso, B. Dennis, Administrator. ' Att v. for Est!, 1 ' ,.FIRST- Of Eugene, Paid up Cash Capital 850,000 Surplus - - 90V,ws Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Don on re taonable term. Sight draft on Chicago, j an ranciaoo and rort- Bill of xcnangr lolddn foreign ocuntrlea. Deposits received subject to check oi oertib caU of deposit. 1 , AU collections entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. T G HisnBlcEl, . President. S B Eaxii, P. E. SNonoBABS, Cashier. L. H, POTTOH, . AaVt Cashier v ice jrrenuui- EUGENE "4 U . t Ol Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capital Surplus $50,000 2,500 A OCNCRAL SANKINO SUSINCS TBANS AOTCO ON FAVORAILI TERMS. . Drafts Issued on the prlnolpal oities of the United States and foreign countries. Interest allowed on Demand Certificates of Deposit wnen left etatoa perloa. Colleotlona receive our prompt attenUon. City and County Warrants bought. W. I, SHOWN, President. F. W. OSBURN, - Cashier. 0. A. PAINE, Vies President. W. W. BROWN.) test CsiHUr. ' tw..'' LANE COUNTY BANK tstabllsha a lltt. EUGENE, OREGON. K General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. 1 A. G. HOVEY, President J. SS. ABRAMB. Cashier B H HOVEY, Arat Canhlen Gorvallis & Eastern RAILKOAD. ' TIHIE CARD No. 2 for) Yaquina , , t , , . Train leaves Albany 12:4B P M ueaves vjorvaiua l:oo lr M. Arrivea Yaquina... 7:25PM No. 1 Returning I I Leaves Yaquina Loaves Corvallia Arrives Albany No. S for Detroit Leaves Albany. Arrivea Detroit No. 4 Returning Leaves Detroit Arrive Albany . . 6:00 AM .110 AM .12:15 PM . 7:00 A M .11:30 AM .12:20'P M . 5:15 PM One and two connect at Albany and Ct.rvallls with southern Paolflo trains, giving direct service to and froin- Newport and ' rdlioent Deacnes. . Trains for th mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Jiving amnio time to reach camping aamday. EDWIN STONE, Manager. r H L WALDEN, J TURNER, ' T F i P A . Agoot Albany. t rX?imS,ttenl,on tMavlIad to His "PIONEKR ' nr a t! j.n 'I"' lilS' A "WUUACO. MIL WAUKEE k ST PAUL KAILrioAT)'1 "The only perfect trains in the world." fVaa) You will find it desirable to ride on thoee trains when going to any point in the Eastern Statee or Canada. They connect Aicset Agenia sen t-caeta. For further Information, pamphleU, etcL ask any Ticket Agent or , n r pnnv. J W CASEY, General Agert. irav ras Agent. Portland, dreg Central Market, Atkins it Millei PROPRIETORS Will keep constantly on hand a full suppli BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL wDicn iney will sell at the lowest uiaraet prioet. A 6lr sfiare of lie pnmic patroiate solicits. :-TO THE FARMERS.-; We will ptj the blKhest market pnoe for Fat Cattle, Hog and Bheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON, Car-Maau daltvararl to anv rart of th oily frateletiarr National Bank Loan e Savings Baok CANADIAN PACIFIC. $6o to St Paul and Return and 65.75 to Kansas City and return, first class.forsale June29th and 30th. tii CHICAGO J-.4JV and return First Class for sale June 21st and 22d. All good for passage on the Imperial. Limited For particulars call on or write H. H. ABOTT, 14U M St Portland, Or. A. O. W X IjV., A. G. P. A, Vancouver, B. O, 0 R & N GO. Depart I Time Schedule. Arrived Salt Lake. Denver. Chicago Portland Special 9:15 a m ;Ft Worth, Omaha, 4 pm Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and! Salt Lake, Denver Atlantic Expreaa 9:00 p. m. Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St Louis. Chicago and East ' 7am Walla Walla, Lew iston, Spokane, Minneapolis, St Paul. Duluth Milwaukee, Chi cagoand East. Ocean Steamhhifs All Sailintr dates subject to change. For San Francinco Sail every 6 days Spokane Flyer 6pm 8:40 a m 8pm 4Tp m Dallr Columbia Kivxh Stkahibs To Astoria and Ex Sunday 4 d in s p m Bat 10 p Ex Sunday Way Landings. WlLLAUETTVHlVXB Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde pendence and Way Landings. 6am Ex Sunday 4:30 pm Ex Sunday WlLLAUKTTX AND Yamhill Kivbkh Oregon City, Day ton and Way Landings. 7am Tuts, Thur and Sat 8:30 p m Mon, Wed and Fri. W tLLAlf BTTKKlVKR Portland to Cor. valllsand Way Landings. 6 am Tues. Thur and Sat. 4:30 pm Mon, Wed and Fri. Lr Riparta 1 Snake River. 3:86 a m Riparia to Lewistn Daily Lv Lewistn Daily 9am W H Hurlburt Gen 1'aes Agt l'ort, Or NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notioe is hereby given that W. M. Van Dayii, administrator of tbe estnte of Sam uel Smith, deceased, has filed his finsl ac oonnt in the matter of said estate with tho eonnty court of Lane county, Oregon, and that Monday, the Cth day of August, 1900, at the hour of one o'olook in the aftornoon of said day be and the same ia hereby Died .by the court. for tbe hearing of objeotioos to said account and for the final settlement of said estate; and anv and all objeotions to said final aocount, should be filed with the oiera of said court on or be lorn said lima and date fixed for tbe hearing thereof. Dated this 18th day of June, 11)00. . M. VanDuyn, Administrator. L. Bilyeu, Atty. ..Printing.. Of All Kinds .ATfi'HE.... GUARD OFFICE. WORK, LOW PRICES, iOOOD STOCK. ..legal Blanks of All Kinds.. IntZ?55 nd.0,We,0'"kB,2: " Mood,. '.-p w, J "muiM Jh.. I coutrartIl" ,IW ? "ddrfit& mm "r of u-'OWl I'Ve of I HilH biLrVA nla ttENAllo s twwer the r"7,a mtheataveentitlS "rwanttlnreol.CfcJ' ithudJJ,7.S'?", "I defeoduV, T'Kl intereat ia tkebtJaenTit ihecomXr i'hiiiumaiouh uuE.fls uIIART) Kb j.. r;1 Apnl,lS00lttllX.l ?fhe fat tim. k (.UAKDofth.U.M.ArflH aS.s?. Sheriffs SiIimU Notice k hotbjMA,, lurtoftheoutoriSl1 nUw.ostkliWi'i,'1 judgment reDdejiiaiiS With UlterMt thiMn. ( j March, 1900.it thenttIJ annum, and farty ik.);) i.im.in a7'I 7; uuut HW, B Conger wm . plaintiff i.; SVbeeler were dtfmHaJ fendanta A. J. Nick. u on adfcreof fondwnat j wuuciwi iu uia conn, tcta order Uj bitiifr uMiirU-. sell the foUowing J Lot No. 2 in block bi . plat of FairmonDt, Lta td coniainiDone im J-liUini together with all ud tvn hereUitameiiU and immetti heloucing or ia any ii ifpJ IM THE NAJ1E OF ID Oregon, mcomplimtuaij on er ror sale me aboTi dautx : public auctioa to the bifbM iz subject to re lernDtKnu it ikm the Court (Home, in hj J Oregun on THDBflDiT,lbi ita tl 190U, between the boon t 1 ii onu 4 o clock p. avt to-ifts in. on said day, Dated this lSthdijcHrfH SberiSotLuiCa! Administrator1. Sik Propertj. Notice ia herebj gireBtSil an older of the coottj at county, Oregon, mull uiaat in said court on theSttoril I will on MoLdBf Ihiltit 19(10. t the hour or at i the conrtliotm door m coooty, Oregon, otati hiditer at DOblio following desaibed ml peff totheeuteol. J. 8a Beginning at tie NWOsm .. -juTniasail "!l thence E 125 rodi;tbj3 N line of the Mmequm.' ay, (eettothepUoeelnajM ing Hi1, sen. ol art ' Lane county, OwgorjO ' way of thou. -bnT?J..s..n .M. Admr. EUtolE.J' Notice of FinlStSe"t Estate of Bslio oounty, Oregon. police .wj and Aleck Lav ltatioLeMj.;la acoouni in " 1 . isl the houroflO o'eW , .i... j.. hA btenaisiT" the hearing ol ft" VJ Aay ana " j sv theuoslsetUeag,,,, filed with thsolerM"1" iJ liatBOfhMr". ji Dated. bhllftW-ja A10 Eircitts TaoimosiHiwr, AllnrnenlOtE"0" sr4 notice lorns1 Estate cf Mar, F.B oounty, oregu. Notice terebr ?, administrator w .i.. m.iurof s'TI- day. La. of onoocioc..-jdMJi has been aie bJ "". l ingofooiw"---m I UtM UlsB 11 a .tti5 Notice Touchers at K gon. within . .1 nol"-. ,,.,...,, Ur n ! iew-' a t- tl Admini""'"' AjeceasT