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ft Daily Eugene Guard Published every srenini; of the wmIi, Sun- ilkVM tenant!. ArlflrAM All Communications and in tic i all remittances payable to the Kuokni Utuait, Kuaw, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. D4ILI. Iellrered by carrier, per week Delivered by curler) per month Br mail ou year (in adyaaos) 8ix moothj......' On month tiingle copies, I IS 60 6 00 8,00 60 06 WIIIXT. One year (in adtanoe) 12 00 6ii montha 1 00 Advertising rataa mad known on appli. lion. Entered aa second-class Eugene, Oregon, postotttoe. mattar at tha THE EASTERN OKFIOE8 -Of tha paper ara at 230 to 234 Templa Court. Naw York Oity.aad U 8 Express Bids, 87 Wash. lngton St., Chicago, III.. KkTZi Adrtrtis- lug Agenoy In charge. CAMPBELL BROS Publishere Sill Sesla.ts tstt.rs ta thla aflea aheula kaalreataa' ta Trie SUSSD lastsssl af altkar a ereer a ara Mreoja ,.- 1 II !A 13 14 15 1 6 17 IA IO ?0 91 99 I - 1 1 i i i 132E1 WEATHER BUREAU, (DsllyKeporA PORTLAKi), OR BOON, I , Jone-ii. igoo:80 ami (feather forecast for Kaiens, Oregon. Fair tonight and tomorrow. FRIDAY' JUNE 22 ROQf EWt PRESTIM, It. ii questionable, if, Theodore Roosevelt in , the seoond( pjrvpe on the Republican presidential "tioket adds, greatly, to- iw, Bpfth. , In the oonUit 'tyrC goYerto'- in. 1898 Romr?li.'owiJedJ IwUvjDI per cenj .of, the total, vote, while, Mo Kin)av )ar.6V.5i' pei4 cent in i89a.. ! , X. ) If these figures indicate" anything it is that the head of 'the ticket - is much the stronger, else there wag a notable change in New York state entiment between the elections of 1896 and 1898, Should, the loss of Republican prestige extend to the November presidential eleotlon in like p proportion' the aristooratio Roosevelt will have oause to deplore the fickle mood that Fortune oe caaloneUfi aainjnes ' to seeming lavofltee.' - It really leemi ominous to the tioket that so muoh enthusiasm should be waited op ; the , nominee for the second, place, whan comes to the v day . of, ' eleotlon,, the eieotors will be ronnd voting for president, not for the olpher of the tUpraildenpyr : Then tar ebntii tioB-of conTention, enthoaUim wrll, like a, long , uncorked soda, water bottle, be found s Ttiao a normal level. A. COSVENTIOJli ATTRACTN The Chine. mlnUter. to the United StetM wi pwUtor of the Republican, National.! oonvention at PhlUdelphla,M'dftlay. Here is the AwooUUd Preaa aooounU "While. Mm, Roosevelt .demon stration was in pragrtM- lh eyes oi toe oiuiattuug irtre noaonij Di rected to a iWanr .apeotaole ia jlhe ceuver oi tue stage, aa toe vnmeex minister, W Tina-fang, reeplen dent in rioh Oriental ; silks and aoooaipanied by Mr, Chung, secre tary of the legation, alto- riohly robed in silks, came down the middle isle of the , platform. Min ister Wu waa greeted ; at the en trance by Senator Borrows, who Introduced him to. several distin guished publio men oruwdlng about. "Ex-Poatmaater General Gary, of Maryland, a close friend of Mr Wu, offered the minister i his . arm and the two proceeded, out towards the delegates. The minister smiled through his , ipectaolee and ac knowledged in Eeglishi the many salulatong. General Gary seated the minister and hie entourage im mediately alongside the delegates." Theodore Roosevelt, father of the Republican nominee for tice-presl deot, ws born in New York City in 1831, and died there February 9, 1878. lie accumulated a large fortune in the glasa importing bus- inese. President Hayes appointed him collector of ooetomi of the port of New York, but the Conkhng in fluence did not view the - appoint ment favorably, and the senate re fused to con6rm him. The fortune of the Republican candidate came by inheritance from the elder Roosevelt. The laBt act of the government of Hawaiia was to destroy 250 tins of conlieoated opium, worth in the market about $20,000. This was, opium that had been captured in the hands of smugglers during the last several years, and had been kept io a vault in the custom house ever since. It was destroyed by taking it out three miles on the high gnas, opening the tins and throwing them into the ocean. A San Francisco firm sends the, Guard a neat announcement of the, contemplated coming of an agent, It it printed on an ordinary ship ping tag with a piece of fine red, cord, endB about two inches long, tied through the fastening hole. The top of the card reads: "Kindly tag this to your memory." The Portland Telegram saya "it will be interesting to watoh Rooue velt in hie great four-year act' of avoiding political burial in the office of vice-preBident." The Tel gram is referred to the recipe for cooking a bare, in. the' old ooofc book. It commences: "First catch the hare." The.dispatohes siated that RoDaet velt got 95 votB in convention, while McKinley received 926. The shortage of one vote wag by reason of Roosevelt being; a delegate in the convention T v A" SORRY SII3HT It la, to an a strong man shaken like a read by a paroxysm of cowghing, which leaves him gasping for breath. People have suffered with bronchial affections, fnrvMn mi t V nK.li..,. ..l.l l. ' j - .. ,uuuvm lvuk ii, and growing weakness, 'riiey have tried uucuore ana meal' emu in vain. At last they have been tnaucea to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, with, the general result experienced by all who put this wonder ful medicine to the) msi neip at once, and a aDeedv cure. For coughs, bron- vnuu auvcooae. weax lungs, spitting of blood, and other diaeaaes of the or-, raoa at respiration, "Golden ledicai Discovery" la praci tically a tpednc. It always helps; It al. mos always cure, "I had bm troubled wit, bronchitis and catarrh of lb head lor eight years ; had severe cough, and at tiaaee ajreat difficulty la hreathkg.e Ksq.ritglan, Bancoc! Co., Tena. "A pa.Uoa 1 of the time my apt tlta waa poor and part J ,f the timet en able, to A earthing. treated by otrr beet cavalry phraWaws tot eseeral yeara but with little benent. I had heea l naa ti MU1UK .WM, , but hadn't tnucl eluded I would oae-thlra ol a Medical Discovery I began to mesas. 1 con tinued taking It until 1 had taken, several iS"".- Dr pi"t' 'laaaant KaeU also, Now I (eel like a new man, amd earn do aa bard a day's worn as any one.- T k Dr. Pierce's Medical Adrnerr is sent fnt un receipt 01 Biampa to pa,y expense of maiung omy. enti si ocavceat atamps v. u wvcim, uc 31 anamps lor Clotn oiuuing, to ur. n. v. ram, Buitalo, N.Y, Native Sons and Daughters. Remember Prof Young'K lpeHore Baturoay -erenlug, June 28,-, The sab Jeot Is: "Etriy Oregon Htamry, and Oregon Spirit.". Memlwrs may bring gueeie. r.toq,. ijmbkr 1.AND Fob Baxb. 160 acre of good fir and oedar, one-balf mile rroin saw mill. IrgiDg oreek rang through land. Inquire ol Frank Meisner, Ax Billy's store. Eumne uregoo. , eastern ureffaq, Tans. JBortea that come under the deecilptkB of "culls" are being shipped to tha, cannery at amnion, on tue CDluaablsi river belo roruana, oy the bond reds. The owners reallss 12.60 a bead and uu- waras. "I used Koetoi trvniiepala (hire in mv family with wonderful reatilts. It gives immeaiate relief, la pleasant to take and la truly the dyapeptio'a beat mena," iwys ii arlgrltik, Overlsel, Mloh. Digest what you eat. (Jan not fall to cure. Vlnontit A Vtu, C oruer urag Dtore, Last rail I sprained niw lrtlii,.,i,iu nanunna some neavv hem. Ti.. doctor I called on said at flrw It was a slight strain and would soon be well but It grew worne ami the tlootor said I had rheumatli.ni. It conlliined in grow worse and I could hnrdly get around to work. I . went to a drug store at.d the druggist rvomuiiiemlpit m to try (.'haintierlsln's !tr Hlm. I tried It and one half nf a 60 -cent bottle cured me entirely I now reeom- mend It to all my friends. F. a. Babcock, Krle, Pa. It In for aale hy W. Ii. DeLano, OIL "'"ThTohio river. star el Its F'oTarasaae Peatares ef the Paal an uone. The Ohio Is no longer the beautiful river It once wag. It sowed In mojes Uc corves and sweeps through a limit leas paradise. The glory;, of that river in tha barbaric splendor ol an autumn lay waa beyond dascrrptlon. Ilobed from the Aileghaalee to the Mlaaleslppl In bar gurgsous fabric of maple and sycamore, which everywhere drooped town to the etately.'riooa. .animmering, bending In her course wtth conglderata and majeetlc dignity, a trip on one of the brlgbtly painted steamboats was the event of a Ufetlme. There -wasalBo a dignity. In the steeunboata. They did not pant and rattle Uke a locomotive, nor were they silent like an ocean rteamer.; The long; huge steam cylln. iers. with deliberation and a soft though pervading sound, blew huge clouds of steam Into the air. The river steamers were the Monte Carlos of tho new world. Every one of them carried Its contingent of professional gamblers. each of whom had a "bowl a" In his boot leg. These men, -unmolested, trav eled the year round between Pittsburg and New Orleans, fleecing the unwary and. paying a percentage to the cap tains. The Ohio, is a noble river yet, tnougn winding through forest denuded hills. The orchards and cornfields are at tractive. It promised once to become the Rhine In vineyards, but the grapes, were smitten .with a rust which de stroyed - the . crops until the attempt was abandoned.; It . wtll never . be crowned with feudal .castles in ruins, but the groves will be replanted, and another century end will see It once more the "beautiful; river." Chicago Interior. NOTED ANAGRAMS. iBaraavloaa Transmutation of the XaaneB of 'Wall Known Persons, Anagrams that transmute the names of well known men -and women are often startllngly appropriate. What could be better In this way than these announcements, evolved, from, two great statesmen's names when the reins of power changed hands: Glad stone, "O leodg uoti" Disraeli, "I lead. girl" Quite as happy is the comment on the devoted nursing of Florence Nightingale, whose name yields "Flit on, cheering angeL" Among those, that are most often quoted we may mention Horatio Nelson, "Honor est a NUor Charles James Stuart, "Claims Arthur's Beat;" . Pilate's . question, guld est Veritas?' ("What Is truth r'). answered by "Est Vlr qui adest," ("It is the man here present,"); Swedish Nightingale, "Sing-high, sweet Llndait David Livingstone. "D. V., go and visit Nile," the Varquess of Illpon (who re signed the grand mastership of Free masons wnen no became a Romanist), "R. I. P., quoth Freemasons;" Charles Prince of Wales, "All France calls, Oh, help!" Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichbome, baronet, 'Ton horrid butch er Orton, biggest rascal here." And many shorter specimens, such as tele graph, "great help;" astronomers, "no more stars" and "moon staters;" one hug, "enough;" editors, "so tired,-' tournament, "to run at men;" peniten tiary, "nay, I repent;" old England, "golden ' land;" revolution, "to love ruin,-" fashionable, "one-half bias,'1 lawyers, "sly ware,'" midshipman. "mind hie map;" poorhouse, "Oh, sour hope,-" Presbyterian, "best in prayer;' sweetheart, . "there we esvtf matrimo ny, "into my arm," Chambers' Jour- Bank Waskimgr Car. In some banks tberw Is a regular washday every month, usually, at the beginning, when a clerk mar be seen bent over a tub and rubbing real mon ey up and down a washboard. The dirty greenbacks that have been saved up for a month ore 'soaped and rub bed just like handkerchiefs end socks and are run through .a wringer, before being put out to dry. The paper cur rency may be handled somewhat roughly,: as: It does not: tear because there Is In It a great deal of silk and linen. After the . notes have been passed through the wringer they are hung on a line stretched in the bonk clerks' department'' Said- one' clerk the other day: "I wash about 100 notes every morsm, and when I'm done you can hardly tall them from new money. The washing strengthens as well cleans the, notes." Philadelphia Rec ord. BUsaamal Cotters ausa Tkalr Wark. not, only Is diamond, cutting not a specially highly paid occupation, but it la one Involving a most humiliating system of espionage to the worker.; uacn man has to strictly account for the stones he receives on going to work In the morning, and the-count has to be carefully taken when the 'unfinished work Is handed In at night to be locked up In a safe against the return of the workmen the next day. The posslbUl ties of theft are great though a dishon est workman knows that on attempt to oiapose of an unfinished stone would bring suspicion upon him wherever the attempt .waa made. Pmaar Wheels.' Every wheel on a Pullman car Is made of paper.- l'ou d not sae the pa per because It Is covered with Iron and steel.. The body of th Wheel Is a block of paper about four Inches thick. Around this Is a rim of steel measur ing from two Inches to three inches. It Is this steel rim, of course, which comes In contact with the rolls. The sides are covered "with circular iron piste, bolted on. Daly steferrea, Ilowson Young Mr. Dudley was in today to ask tor our daughter's hand In marriage. Mrs. Uewson What did you say? Uewson I told him you were In charge of the finances of the family. Philadelphia North American. JfliAiUiU OUT. Dull headache, pains In various narte of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomaoh, loss of appetite, feverlshness, pimples or sores, are all coslUve evldeoceorimpare blood. No matter how It became so, t must be purified In order toobtaln good health. Aaker's MlOOd Elixir has nsnrar fktlawl in f. Bornfulnuaor HnhiiitiAnin. ....... other blood diaeaaes. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every k ,P?,I guarantee, for ale by WL DeLano, BUSINESS CARDS. IF RBERT LEIGH, ASSAY OFFICE, Prompt and accurate returns guaranteed. Corraug Gsovt, Ohmon. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 0 BALE. ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. ,o ma 1 and 3 .Cbrliman Elook. itraaKg, oatooH, J M WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Office Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Dffiis Over First National Bank. Euous, Obioos, ; O WOODCOCK, ATTOK NE Y-AT-L A W. OfHca One-halt block south of Chriaman Blk Kuoeni, Obsuov,' E it SKiPwonm ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's, Kooinb Omooit. BUHUS W THOITFSOS OHAS A HARDY T HOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ; Office-In First National Bank Building. Practice in all tha courta, Edosns, Obiook, QBO. B DOERIS,, ATTORNEY- COCNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of tha Second Jndicial District and in. the Supreme Court ot tue, state. Special attention given to collections and matters in prouate. Office-First National Bank Bldg, Ituoma 1, 2 and 3. MEDICAL. J W HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe Over Wil kins t Linn's drur store. Office Hours 9 U. 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to vpm. Residence Ferry street between 11th and izu. JpAINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices In Chriaman Rlock. Special attention to aurgery and surgical dla- ee-eeoi women. J 8LUOKEY, ' JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Kcoins, Obxoos JQR C BIDDLE, DENTIST Office -On Olirs street, between Fifth and Sixth streets cue block west of Minnesota xiocei. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Btage leaves Kutrene for Florunoa Jjatly except rjunday at 6 a m Returning stage leaves Floramv for Eugeue dally except Buodays atx p in . Saturdays at 8 a m. Arrives In Eugene at 6 p ni the day lUllUWIUg. H1NUU FA KB a ng SOUND Tltlr.... is nn Eugene, or at Hurt fc lTeuporVa office, iD , v : . lui an , nan..' ii..t. n.m r itncuun. J. L. PAGE Groceries Having a Large and Complete stock of Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can offer the nnblla bettor trin than any other house In Eugene. Notice to Creditors. Notice is herabv elean the! t M nrill:.. has been duly appointed administrator o( the esUte of J. K. Ellison deeeased, by the uuu. a, roiier, county jduks of said Lane county. All persons harinr elain. against said estate are , hereby notified to present lbs same to the administrator itbln all months from the data of ihi. notice, with the necessary von oh ere st the law offloe ot Geo. B. Dorris ia Eugene. Oregon. F. M. Wnaisa. uso. B, DaBBia, Administrator. au'v. for Estate, -FIRST National Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Caah Capital 800,000 Surplua - 900,000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BA f) KING BUSINESS Done on rrisouahle terms. Sight drafts 00 Chicago, . an Franciaoo and Port land, Oregon. Bills of exohangr told on foreign ocuntriea. Deposits received subject to check or certiti oate of deposit. All collections entrusted to us will receive prompt attention, T G HsspRiokf,' . ' Preaidsns. .' ! S B Eaxib, Vioe Prealdtuc. P. E. Smodobass, Uaat.ler. L. H. PorrxB, Aas't Cashier EUGENE Loan-iSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capital Surplus $50,000 2,500 A GENERAL SANKINQ BUSINCSf) TRANS AOTKO ON FAVORABLE TERMS- DntfU Issued on the principal oitlei of the United Btavtei and foreltm conn tries. Interest allowed on Demand Certificates of iepoait wnen ieic eiaiea penoa. Collections recelre our prompt attention. City and County Warrant! bought. W. E. BH0WN, Prsiidsnt. F.W. 0SBURN. ' Caihltr. D. A. PAINE, Vie Prasldairt. W. W. BROWN. Atat Caihltr. LAKE COUNTY BANK KstsUlaheet a ISS. EUGENE, OREGON. General Bafikinj busjn,ess . in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. Q. HOVE!, President J. M. ABRAM8. Cashier B H HOVEY, Asst Cashier. Gorvallis & Eastern RAILBOAD. TIME CARD No. 2 fori Yaquina- Train learea Albany 12:45 P M Leave Coreall! 1:65 P M Arrirea Yaquina 7:26 pj No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaquina 6:00 AM Leaves Corvallis. 11:30 AM 12:15 PM Arrivss Albany No. 8 for Detroit Leaves Albany Arrives Detroit..,. No. 4 Returning Leaves Detroit. .... Arrives Albany... . 7K AM .11:30 A M 12:20 P M 5:15 P M -J?55?,?.iwo wSne?J Alb,nT d Cr rvaUls 2,?,,i,h.lI?.p,"flS ,ln slTlnsdlreet heaches. ana iajjje.it Trains forth mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach cainpiiig grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam-the EDWIN STONE, Alan after. H L WALDEN, J TURNER. .... Agent Albany,' TF 4 PA Your attention ( i..llu ,n .1.. it,TnxTT.Ti WAUKEE A ST PAUL KAII.IIOA1V lie only perfect trains In the world." ion will bad it desirable to ride on those V. J?W.,n. oino ,"y Point in the r,astern States nr rru . ti"S Tntlnentali Trains and all i, "olu "e" ucaeta. For further Information, nu,.),)... ... ask any Ticket Agent or JWCASEY.. CG,rtA!mt. . irav raa Agent. Portland, Oreg Central Market, ins fc Mi PROPRIETORS Will keep constantly on hand a full tuipli BEEF- MUTTON. PORK and VEAL Which they will sell t the, loweat fair jiai! of tit nine Datroiait sollclied t T THE FARMERa- We will ft j the highest market price for Fat I'attle, Hon and Hh- Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. (er-Msats dellTsred 10 aav part si th ell, Her 1 CANADIAN PAGIFlt $6o to St Paul Return and and $65.75 to Kansas Lity and return, first class, tor sale June 29th and 30th. $71 Cfl CHICAGO 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, 146-Sil St Portland, Or. E. J. OOYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C, 0 R & N GO. Depart I Time Schedule. Arrived Salt Lake, Denver, Chicago Portland Special 9:15 a m rt wortn, umaha. 4 pm lutnsas (Jity, St bouis, Ohlcago and case Salt Lake, Denver Atlantic Express 9:00 p. m. r t worth, Omaha Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and Ease 7am Walla Walla, Lew iston, Spokane, Minneapolis, St Paul, Duluth Milwaukee, Chi cago and East. Spokane Tlyer 6pm 8:40 a m Ocean Steamships All Sailintr dbtes subject to change. For San Francisco- 8pm 4pm aail every 5 dayB Dallr Columbia Kivia Ex Sunday Stiassks To Astoria and 4 d m spm Sat 10 pm Ex Suuday Way Landings. WlllambtteKivbh Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde pendence and Way Bam Ex Sunday 4:30 nm Ex Sunday ivanuings. w 1llauxtte and Yamhill Kivkks 7am Tuss, Thur and Sat 3:30 d m Oregon City, Day ton and Way Landings. Mon, Wed ana en. Lr Biparla 3:35 am Dally SHARK KlTRR. IT.vT.Awinfn Eiparia to Lewistn Daily I Mam W H Hurlburt Gen Pass Agt Port, Or NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, NntlnA 1b hn,lw ..... .1,., vtr u ttam. .u " . Duyu, administrator of the estate of Sam- nalUmi.U J 3 A,..., n .. uu.hu, uocesNun, nag niea oib nuBl no count in the matter of said estate with the eounty court of Lane county, Oregon, and thit Mnnd.v .liafi.l. JnAnnnn. lonn J. .. M URJ Ul AUgUa,, ltMU, at the hour of one o'olock in the aftornoon Of Said fiAV hA n,H ,l,a aama la l.a.1.. A..J by the court for tbe bearing of objections to Said aennnnt. and In V. n An.i I ....... . Said flfltfttA- an A Bn ll .. said final account, should be filed with the u. emu conn on or oetore said time uu uaie aiea lor the bearing thereof. . Dated this 18lh day of June, 1900. . M. Van Duyn, Administrator L. Bilyeu, Atty. ..Printing.. Of All Kinds ....AT THE...J GUARD OFFICE. 60C3 WORK, LOW PRICES, 600 STOCK.! ..legal Blanks ol All Kinds... rS , ou"Mok,l i.,:,",''im1i. - T.. Ln. T '"riiii'S'feO Yn 0TM PravedTli'lt.SVl "Tluelen,!... , ...""""CeS'u'.. S tier ol a."". .' KO oi 0iS?.iff'i,d.iS lawertSaSl m uitj arjove entitle 'or want tiiereoT ffi'k cree agsiural defendant sou l0tC,'bm1 o this mt,.JZ interest mlV!$. mthenoteaadBC,V"l the complaint. IH4 Oregon, made is tkm,"l April, 19WiMdXlLi,l CUAUDofthslun. Sheriffs Sal.TU Notice i, ?b,li,a,lb.. lourtoftbeBtttscJoCli Hay of Msrch, TO,u7taTL' Hundred and FiftjSHnS?' withinterMttbetTOfraiT;- annum, ami f. ..j ,uT.P Wheeler whi-a , Manri i teudauta A. J. Nickel rendered id said conn, f: order to eatiafy s&id jodgotaj rn. wit- r Lot No. 2 in block Kohfi, plat of Fairmount, Lut waft cnnti.iniriLr nno an.l 0ii.tfi).T together with all udibfiivJ "elougiDg or in any win ipm i-iiereiore. IN THE NAME OFTlU STi:1 olf er ior sale the above dtwiM yj( puDiic auction to me bibm mt jject to re lempuoo, it tin ra J ) Court fUouw, in Lugai, L2 e'on on THURsiiTttb iU, between tbe how, of 9 e'tksil J 4 o'clock p. m,, to-tit: it mimk nuujcci. hj ro leiuuuuu, ll Ul Ha the Court tHoitu. in knueu laa i-reyi nriil uated tuis ibu a? ct April, m II ml. Sheriff of LuiCflOtj.jJ Administretor's Sale dhl Property, Notice iflhsrAbrffiTftauitbllA au oioer oi in. ccqocwib aounty, Oregoo, msdeindefltwi in Bolu court on we oic oij h . w ... nn Bior.asr ids idu nil bh l'JUO, at the hour of om o'cM r i Him nonrtlinilHA dooi ifi MU couuty, uregoD,ofletlolul'l kwW, at mililin Ulrtf.. iff Stl following described real pwptrljkaaj to the estate oi &. auiwv, li,. ;. !., ih. N WOoiDltslll seoWTp 16SB4W lbMH thence E 125 rod.; uwd X1?"! N line of the 8smeqoH;a"W'3 a loot to tne puce oi usg iu oi m; w. . Lane counlj, Orrgoii, wnv ol the v. a u. n. a-. land. Dated May 11, 19M. Admr.EsUteotE.i.SlswH Notice of Final Setuw Estate of Balio Lews, to"1! county, Orrgoii: . ...lh.J Notice is nerenj ji. y-l and Aleck Lewis, m"'" .uil Katio Lewis, deceased, YVzTA account in tne msi.oi v, --aj oounty couit of Lsne fy"Cl that Tuesday the '1 the hour ol io o uu - . Ms that day has been lied V "JI the hearing oi vut , 7.i ai sY .J for ihSflna as tlcaMtl? "jl a . ...A .11 ohleotioDI 10 1 ., . -a a the dual sewem, v. --.,: filed with tbe olerkol slid etots fore said date of h"8' t tig. Dated this Htnc.,. EjeonWm1"" Thojimos4Hiui. Attorneys lor NOTICE 'OFHSAhSEm11111 r..... ol Mart F. B". county, Oregon. . ,p lf Notice is heiebjgie Hministrator of th?. """,-is" liaaor, deceased " in thematt.rofsa.;liaiJ court of Lase comIJ. 0 ",, A day, tho 4 th tvSX of one o'clock in ti? y, the 4th day oi o'ne o'clock in tb.f.n aa been nieu "i koj. ,p of objectless to 1Unl.etiene"'0,l!ri ..... maids? si C , oi B tLTrrAlt? Notice toICredW " .... . . .;s uw notice '"'--' J.mlrf 01 hatM '"TT.! ""'"' i..b? '".' said estate a ,i ihAm to the ona.f-- , Toucher, a 'b Lss.. . Woodcock, in WgiX" gon.wilhin suBon'M1" eJFebrasrjM Admini.tra.or of lb. lSVtTeastv-"