Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 28, 1900, Image 2

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    Daily Eugene Guard
I'uhlUhe.t every eveninn of the weak, Bun
day BiceptJil. Address ll coinmuuicatiouj
an. I mk all remittanooa payable to the
KuoUJK GuAIUl, Eugene, Ortion.
SUIiSUHIPTION;UATKS.
dailt.
Delivered liy carrier, ier week J IS
Delinrml by carrier, per month it
By mail one year (in advance) ow
Six months
')ne month
rjion'le copies,
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Six months ''"
AdvertUiuK rates mails known on. application.
Kntered as second-class
Eugene, Oregon, postotiice.
matter at the
TUB EASTERN OFFICK8 -Of the
nair are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New
Vork Citv.and U B Express liWjf, 87 Wash
InKtm St, Cllicago, I1L, E KATZ AdvertU
iuK Agency in charge.
CAMPBELL BK03 PubliBhers
Atl Business Letters to this office should
be directed te THE GUARD Instead of either
It., proprietor. P-'BWXJJMi
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large u umber of her enemies. Tsi
An is not an altogether lovable old
woman, but lisr history makes an
interesting Htudv.
THROUGH ST. GOTHARD
TUNNEL.
An American traveler writing
from Rome, May 25, describes the
passage through StGotbard tunnel,
which pierces the boundary AlpB
between France and Italy, a won
derful climatic transformation:
As we neared St Gothard, it
rained with an occasional flake of
snow. All our wraps were needed,
then BQffered from cold feet and
limbs. Scarcely a ray of sunlight
was seen for a number of hours.
We entered the ereat tunnel from
an air almost as dark as night, and
emerged in sixteen minutes, run
ning apparently ai iremenaous
speed, into the bright and balmy
air of Italy. Sucb a su lden trans
formation can scarcely be imagineu,
leBS described. Car windows were
opened, and such exolamations of
wonder as passengers looifeu out
into the dear blue sky and upon
the snow oapped mountains all
about them with the green valleys
far below.
WEATHER BUREAU-
(Dally Koport.)
PORTLAND, OKEUON.I
Juno J8 luuo 0:30 am)
vVcalhor forecast for hugouo, Olegon.
Pair tonight and tomorrow.
THURSDAY
JUNE 28
THE STORY OF TSI AN.
NEW GOLD BEACH
f
On Alaska Coast 55 Miles Below
Cape Nome.
AT THE DINNER TABLE.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"Georeie, don't stare at Mr
Cumso that way. It isn't polite."
4a"I was tuet waitin' to see mm
Dick up bis glass of water, ma.
beard pa tell you
like a fish."
that he drinks
0AP.U8.
II
EHUEKT LEIGH,
ASSAY OFFICE.
Prompt and accurate returns guaranteed.
Comas Grove, Obioox.
ATU'OKNEYS-AT-LAW.
FIRST-
National Bank
Of Eugene.
P.ld up Cash Capital 5 0,000
w
Daughter of a Manchu Noble-
Sold to a Wealthy Merchant
Chosen Empress of
China.
Portland Telegram.
The Dowager Empress of China,
Tsi An, who is charged with bring'
ing on the orieis now impending in
ber empire, is the daughter of
Manchu . noble, who, becoming
bankrupt when she was a ohild
sold her to a wealthy merohant of
Canton. When in 1843 Emperor
Hion Fung issued the usual proc
lamation requiring eligible Man
chu maidens to present themselves
for examination as candidates for
imperial concubines, Tei An went
to Pekin with others., and was
among the first ten ohoBen, That
she had brains as well as beauty is
proven by her success in soon
seouring the espeolal attention and
favor of first the empress, and then
the emperor.
It was an important event in her
life when, the empress being child
less, Tsi An presented the emperor
with a son; for in oonBequenoe of
this Bhe was proclaimed Empress of
the "VeBt. Emperor Hien Fang
died in 1800, and Tsi An's son
beoame emperor as Tung Chi, the
government being ootid uo ted by a
regonoy, consisting of the two
empresses and the boy's unolo. In
1874 Tung Chi, then 19 years old,
Bought to control affairs himself,
and bis mother promptly bad him
poisoned, as well aB his wife and
child. Kwang Su, a ohild four
years old, was then proclaimed
emperor, and soon after Tsi An
removed her co-empress, Hien
Fung's widow, by poison. Thus
she was in complote control of the
whole empire, east as well aB west
Kwang Su grew up and assumed
nominal control as emperor, but as
soon as he began to exorcise au
thority in fact, and contrary to
Tsi An's wishes, he was dethroned
and put into prison where he still
remains, though why the dowager
did not murder him !b not rx
plained.
Being of the Manchus, the em
press is bated by the majority of
the Chinese. She has directly
murdered many, and it is supposed
that, she holped to foment the
Boxer uprising, not only to rid the
country of the hated foreigners, but
to croate an opportunity to kill off 1
The Pen in the
Hand is worth
two in the
Mind.
If you have "a good mind to
write to Dr. Pierce" take pen in
hand and ; begin. Theu you'll
avoid the experience of Mrs. M. P.
Davis, of Honaker, Russell Co.,
Va. She writes :
"For seven years I was confined' to
bed most of the time. I had ulceration
of internal organs and female weakness.
I had four doctors and they said I could
not be cured After the doctors soul
I could not be cured I wrote to Doctor
Pierce for advice I followed tho
Advice he gave ...I feel better than I
ever did..' My friends say I do not look
like the same woman. am sorry I did
not take Dr. Pierce's medicine when t
first began to have poor health. I could
have saved what I paid to humbugs."
No one ever regretted writing to
Dr. Pierce for advice. . .Many have
regretted not writing sooner.
Sick women are invited to con
sult Dr. Pierce by letter, free, and.
so obtain the opinion and advice of
a specialist iu diseases peculiar to
women. AU correspondence pri
vate. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser,
1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of
stamps to defray expense of mail
ing only. Send 21 oue-cent stamps
for paper covers, or 31 stamps for
cloth. Address as above.
GOLD IS AMONG GRASS ROOTS.
Nome, Alaska, JuneS-More defliilie
and complete returns bav lately been
received coiicernl.iK the beuch Btrike nt
Tnpkuk, 56 miles below Nome. There
seems uo reason to doubt that, tills) is
uueoftbe tsreateat strikes ever made
Id this vicinity, as Important a the
strike at Nome Itself.
Though the difcovery at Topkuk Is
of comparatively recent date, utuny
have struck it rich alrettdy, and several
individual fortunes, miming as high
as $25,000, bave been taken out
Parties of two or three woiklne wltb
ordiuary rockers, It Is said, are taking
out JtOOO a day, One little plot of
ground, just about big enough for
good-Bized grave, yielded $15,Q00 wortb
of tbe precious metal. , It lay just at
the edge of the tundra, and the gold
was actually auidrig the grasa roots.
Ills reliably estimated that one sin ten
of beach 000 feet long by au average f
00 feet in width baa yielded 51175,000
withlu the punt few weeks.
Another strike, though of a less eeu
atlonal nature, has been reported at a
point on the beach about 20 miles
soutb of Nome. At tbla laat-nanitd
place and ecatteied along the beach
between Nome and Topkuk over 1000
men are now at work.
'1 his is little doing at present in this
Immediate vicinity, and some of the
newcomers, who expected to pick up
nuggets like shells on the seashore, are
somewhat disappointed. VVoik in
proceeding steadily on most of tht?
claims, but there la uo excitement just
now over the news of the new strikeB.
SOME GOOD RACES.
C HALE.
ATTORN J5Y-AT-LAW.
.1 and 2iChrismanBlock.
aTUOEKI. OBIOOX,,
.-r nxft'ivn lirTMTTCKSS
Done on rentable terms. (tight
draiU on Chicago, an lfranclsoo ana i on-
land, Oregon. - . ,, .
Bills of etchangf ma ou lurr."
M WILLIAMS,
ATTOENEY-AT LAW
Collections a specialtf .
Office Over Lane County Bank,
Deposits received subject to check or certiti-
cate 01 aeposiu
All collections
prompt attention.
caie 01 oepootu .
All collections enirusieu w u -
T G HlMDBlOM,
President.
3 B Eakin,
Vioe Jresiaiut.
BILYEU,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW..
Dflue-Over First National Bank.
Kuoun, Obmon.
0 WOODCOCK,
AITOKNEY-AT-LAW,
Ottice One-half block south of Chrisman Blk
EuottiE, Orioiui.
SKIPWOKTH.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the Court's. ,
Euodti Obcoon.
HELUOS W TH01TP80R
CHia A HA. UT
T
HOMPSON ft HARDY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Uffice-In First National Bank Building.
Practice in all the courts.
Euobnb, OntooH.
QEO. B DORRI8,
PLAl bill OUT.
Dull headache, pains In various parte
of the body, sinking at tbe pit of the
stoniaob, loss of appetite, leverishness,
pimples or sores, are all positive
evidence of Imp ,ro blood. No matter
how It beoame so, It must be purified
In order to obtain good health. Aaker's
Mood Elixir has never failed to cure
Borofulnusor Hyplulitio poisons, or any
other blood diseases. It Is certainly a
wouueriui remeny aim we sen every
bottle on positive guarantee. For
ale by WLDeLauo.
A Powder Mill Exploded.
liemoves everything in sight; so do
drastlo mineral pills, but both are
mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite
the delicate machinery of your body
with calomel, orolon oil or alnrs pills,
when Dr King's New Li e Pills, which
are gentle as a summer breeze, do the
work perfectly. Cures ' Hendnche,
Constipation. Only 25 ots at W L I)e
Lano.
Notice.
Mr. A. K. Cooper, G. A. P. D., 0. R
T. A P. Ry., S60 Alder street, Portlaud,
Ore., advises me that hlacouipany will
run four specially cheap etuursions to
the East, leaving Denver, Colorado
Springs and Pnebln, Juue S3, July 12
and 20th and August 4th. He will be
pleased to answer any Inquiries.
Wanted.
Compotent girl or woman to do
general housework. 1.00 per week to
right party.
Mks. K. L. Wash mi iin,
Eleventh and High Mis, Eugene,
Tin huh Land Koh 8ai.k itii)
acres of good 11 r and cedar, 0111 -half
mile from bw mill. Logging creek
runs through land. Inquire nt Frank
Helaner, Ax Billy's store, Kugeue
Oregou.
"t used Kodol lyspepln Cure In my
family with wonderful rull. ft
gives Immediate telle,', Is pleHsant to
take and Is truly the i1yp-ptl' ist
friend," says K Haitgertnk, Dverlwl,
Mleh. Digest' what yc.ii (hi. i ammt
fall to fur. VIiiitcU A (. , , ,r.
Drug Hiore, I
Take Place at Bangs' Park, Tues
day July 3--T he Program.
An Interesting race program hat
been arranged to take place at Bangs'
park on July 3. Home fleet footed
horses will be on the turf at this event
Entries will be for the following
races:
Half mile dash, free for all. Purs'.,
$IP0-$70 to first, 20 to second, $10 to
third. Three-eights mile das-, ree
for all, purse $50 $40 to fire' ji0 t
aaooud. Quarter mile dasb, for saddle
horses, purse, $25.
Eutranoe fee 10 po'r cent of purse
Entries oloae the evening of July 2od.
W O Trine will give an exhibition of
half a mile wlt'u tbe famous pacing
mnre, Alma. Admission 60 cents
ladleaand o'nildreu free.
ATTORNEY & CC UNSELOR-AT-TJiAW
Wit) nractioe in all tb s courts of the Second
Judicial District and in the Supreme Court
01 tne state. ...
Special attention given to collections;, and
maicers in prooaie.
Office First Nal .ional Bank Bldg.
Rooms U 2 and 3,
I IEDICAL.
D
RJW HARRIS.
Russia is Our Commercial Friend
Nk.w York, June20.-Ado!pti Itoth
stein, the Kusslan financier, before
SMllng for Europe, Bald of the Chiuese
eastern railway:
"Up to the present time we have ex
pended some $40 000,000, but before
completion au additional $100,000,000
will be disbursed. Tuu road will not
be completed for, I should say, quite 15
months, as we find we ahull have to
bore a tunnel some four and a half
miles long on the Kusaiau aide of
Harbin, tbe beadquartere of the rail.
road. Tbe benefits which American
manufacturers will derive in the shape
of coutracta will be most Important.
Mr Wittee, the minister of finance, has
Bseureu mo mat n will place do
obstaele In the way of contracts being
eent to the United States, which In
diplomatic language I take It to mean
that be might object to the filling of
orciors in other foreign countries. I
am therefore aafj In stating that
possibly everything required outside
of Russia will b purchased In thla
country." , .
Another Unfortunate Gone.
The Dalles Mountaineer, Juue 3A.
'After being Intoxicated for aevera
days, 'Dickie' Wood, an Inmate of a
house between Court and Union streets
ended her life by taking an overdose of
carbolic, acid about 7 o'clock last, even
ing. As aoon aa her oouipar.lons dis
covered whatahe had dour., physio -Ian
was summoned, but ,le WM p,8t
human aid when I ha doctor arrived,
and she died at 7 :tu. The woman had
been here ouly a fRW nnd usd
been drinking quil0 heavily. It is pre
aumed she took the fatal does after a
dlaagreerueiH vuli her lover. The
womau'a ri'J nnie Waa Hurd, and
her former home was Albany.
Two sisters of the deceased, Eva and
Nettle Hurd, arrived here on the 12:30
train, aud took the body to Eugeue for
burial."
Still Pressing the Sultan.
VA8hinoton, June 26. As to the
report from Constantinople that the
United Sutea charge, Mr Grleeon.,
has presented another drmaud for the
settlement of the claims, it can be
atated on high authority that thla gov
ernment la ateadily pressing for a final
settlement and Is losing oonpportunlty
to remind the Turkish authoring r
the unsatisfactory uslu'e of the situ
ation. But beyond thla persisted
preaure there baa been no imperative
action taken, nor baa It been definitely
determined what course will beadnptrd
lithe temporizing of the Turkleh di
plomacy la carried lo the point of
failure to meet the American demand. '
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Of icwO var 'tVilltins t Linn's droit store.
1 jlfice H ours-9 to 12 a m; 1 to 5 and 7 to
9pm. , i
Residnoee Ferry street between 11th and
Via:.
urplus
$50,000
Eugene, f'regon.
CANADIAN PA6IFI3.
$6o to
St Paul and
Return .
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P. E. SliOIMHiSB,
Cashier. .
L. H. Pottbr,
Ass't Cashier
EUGENE
LoanoSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
and 05.75 to Kansas
(jitv and return, first 'm"ucii i.,i.ti.,
on.i. joiIko of i,,ns ...r.
illtu OUUI, LJIiuuibers in K..." .."
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SUMMONS,
Paid Up Cash Capital
Surplus
$50,000
2,500
Imperial Limited
. la the Circuit Court nt ti. '
tor Lam com,l """UiJ:.
1 , I "( . 1 1 I ill! l L.I.
Any agent oi uanaaian '""m,
Pacihc will gladly furnish lull ""y Eieni!.
i-l ' 11 No Hoy iCjjul,
pill 0iv;uitn D,VJ1 uuuicoa.
and iaaswer the complii "
in the above entitled suitalT,
nay ot June, 19U0; and if ,".
Pror
IN TH iul
OroKon, you are hereh. ,fi
A aCNERAL SAN KINO BUSINESS TRANS
AOTCD ON FAVORABLE TEAMS.
rtMfta iRMnf.ri on the nrlncioal cities o! tbe
United BUtes and foreign countries.
IntereBt auoweo on ubii'buu vwuuwc. w.
Deposit when left stated period.
fnllaiinnrj rtHWive OUT DroDlDt BttentlOU.
City and Countr Warrants bought.
W. E. BHOWN,
President.
F. W. 0JBURN, ,
Cashier.1
. D. A. PAINE,
Vies President.
W. W. BROWN,
Asst Cashitr.
LAKE COUNTY BANK
Established n 1882.
H. It. ABOTT,
Mtt-M St Portland, Or. -E.
J. COYLE,
A. G. P. A., Vancouver, 11. C.
0 R & N GO.
EUGENE,
OREGON.
II General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. Q. HO VE .President
J. M. ABRAMo. Cashier
B H HOVEY, AsBt Cashier.
jp AINU 4 Kt ry KENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Ollices In Chrlaman Tllock.
Special attenitlon to surgery and surgical dla
eaes of w uien.
J 8 LTJ CKEY,
JEWELER.
Watchea. and Clocks Repaired.
Kuans, Ohioo
D
It. G DIDDLE,
DENTIST
Office On Olive street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets one block west of Minnesota
Hotel.
EUGf.HE FLORENCE
, STAGE LINE.
E BiivNGS, Proprietor.
Stage leayea Eugeue for Florence
Dallv ex oept dundav at 6 a m
Retun ilng stage leaves Floremn
for Eug4 Be daily except Suodaya at It
p m
Bat orda; 78 at 8 a m.
AjrriTe a In Eugeue at 6pm the day
ion DWIU g.
SIN GUI 1 ARK.
RO'DND T RIP ,
T Icketa for sale at X.
Rui ene, o r at ilunl A
Flo renca.
16.00
W 00
Bangs' iirarr oaro,
Pavenport's offloa In
J. L. PAGE
Groceries
Hai ing a Lai 'ge aud Complete stock of
jtplo aud Kancy Qrocerles bought
In tht beet maxketa,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH.
I can offer tl ie publlo better prices
au any othe r house tu Eugene. ,
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
No-. 2 forJYaquina
Train leaves Albany 12:45 P M.
Leaves Corvallis 1:I5 F M
. Arrives Yaquiua 7:25 PM
No- 1 Returning ' -
Leaves Yaquina 6:00 AM
leaves Corvallis...". 11,80 A U
Arrives Albany 12;15 P M
Nou 5 for Detroit-r ,
Leaves Albany.;.... 7.00 AM
Arrivoa Detroit 11:30 A
No -4 Keturnine
Leaves Detroit. v ....12:20 P ll
Arrives Albany .15 PM
Onet'.nd twotunnectat Albanv and C rvall.8
with Bouihern Pacific trains, Riving direct
service to and from Newport anil rdj cent
beaches.
Trains lortn mountains orrlvo v l -.it at
uoon, giving ample tune to xw Atr- -in
K rounds on the BrelUinbush aiil Uniiilm.i ,ne
same day ,
lis ru K,
11 L WALDKN.
J TUEN1VB, . . T F& PA
Agent Albany.
, Depart Time Schedule. Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Chicago- Ft Worth. Omaha, 4 pm
Portland Kansas City, St
Special Louis, Chicago and
9:15 a ro East
Salt Lake, Denver
Atlantic Ft Wcrth, Omaha 7 am
Express Kansas City, St
9;0U p. m. Louis. Chicago and
) ilaat
Walla Walla, Lew
Spokane inton, Spokane, 8:40 a m
Flyer M inneapolis, St
0pm Paul, Dtiluth
Milwaukee, Chi-
. cago aud East,
Ocean Stkambhifs j
8pm AU Sailing dates) 4'pm
subject to change.
For San Franciaco-
Sail every 5 days j
Daily Columbia Kivea
Ex Sunday Steam Kits 4pm
8pm To AHtoria and Ex Sunday
Sat 10 p m SVay Landings.
WillamkttlUiveb
Gam Oregon City, New- 4:30 p m
Ex Sunday berg, Salem, Inde- Ex Sunday
pendeuce aud Way
Land in gs. j t
W ILL AM KTTK AKU
7am Yamhill Kivers 3:30 p m
Tues, Thur Oregon City, Day- Mon, Wed
aud Sat ton and Way and Fri.
, Landings. f
Lv Eiparia Snake Eiveb. LvLewistn
3:35 a m Hiparia to LewiBtn Daily
Daily I 0 aui
W H Hurlburt
Geu i'awa Agb Port, Or
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
br want thereof, the uUinSJ?.1? fc
uiiitriuiony now esti k,.7 i
.la.fa....l.' ...I t . TO"8L-,
.v.vminunmn IOr tier tttftl.aJ t"M
una suit, and also fnrM.T
defendants tirDtwrt t-T1
interest iu the 8u acres of (J f 2
the complaint, and also owC11
iu uie nou atiu mortgage of
the couipiauit. n
ihissuiuiDODs is pabliibediii'
LucESE OiAWihyorderof MaL
tjr, judge of tlieU-unty o( h
Oregtm.inademciiamben
April, 1VHW; and this nmu
Guaui) of the Uaue, April as i? L
Sheriff's Sale on Fortes
Notice is hereby civeathiluiT-v.
execution duly iusued oti d i '
t stmrt of the tSutte of Oregon, (tt j,J
of Lane, ou tlie lth day of April, li(
Ijuubuicui. iciiuereti iu bam Unitja'
day of Maruli 1MW, (or tbw.:
jiuuikcu uuu xiiiv oeven and vt ,
1 with interest thereon from the Ita yl
ivjarcu, rjvv, at uie rata ot to pett
annum, aud forty andno-lOOdciaaDj
fettH, au-i the further turn f tintj
20-IU0 dollars cost?, in a nit n-s..
Longer wan nlaiaUtt aod A.J. Ja;
I ftiauel iMcKel, Uemeria T. I.
Wheeler were defendant uduat;
1 teudauts A. J. Nickel andMiUi W
on a decree of foreclosure ami win)
Ifeiulercil iu Haiti court, conuau
order to f-iitif y e&id iudftnent &!;
sell tlie following described ranrt
to-wit:
Lot No. 2 in block Ao. 8, m ud
nliit of I airmount, Late oxut,
coutaiuiiiL' one aud 'JJi-lUO acw dui
together with alt actl tafw a
Ihureditamtiiw and avpurknuM t
heltmying or in any wise ipptnux
tlierulore.
1 'liili AAJlUi Ur Jni Jii-
O retro n. in coiopliaace with ; aid to
otter lor sale the aiveQescnbedfrta
nubJic auction to the highest wdftfii
Htiliieut Lu re ieuiutioQ. at tbe rxia
the Court Jlouue, iu l.ugae, Lisa
Oregon on TnuKaim.tbe M dj w
, l'.tOU, l)etweeu the houn of it ocJoct
! and 4 o'clock p. m , to-nl:it omoi
m. ou saul day.
1 Intfiii tlilM it i dav 01 au im
Sheriff of LaDeC(l,lB
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Worms
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Tax!
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Your attention is called to the ''PIONEER
LIMITED" trains of the "CHICACO, MIL
WAUKEE A ST PAUL KAILKOAD"
"Tha only perfect trains in the world."
You will find it desirable to ride on those
trains when going to any point iu the
Eastern States or Canada, They ennnret
with all Transcontinental Trains and all
Ticket Agents sell tickets.
For further information, pamphlets, etc.,
ask any Ticket Agent or
C J EDDY
J W CASEY, General Agent,
Trav Pas Agent. Portland, Oreg
Notice ia hereby tdven that W. M. Van
Duyii, ndtuiuirttrutor of tbe estate of Sam
uel smith, deceased, una filed bin uusl nc
count iu tbe mutter of eaid iBtate witb tbe
ooumy court of Lane county, Oregon, and
that Monday, tbe (ith day of August, 10(10,
nt tbe Lour of one o'clock in the aitoruoon
i f ho id tiny be nnd tbe same is hereby fixed
by tbe court for tbe hearing of objections to
Baid. account and for tbe tiual settlement of
said -estate; and anv and all .objections to
paid final account, should be filed with tbe
olerk of said conrt on or before Bnid tiuia
and date fixed for tbe ht-ariuR thereof.
Dated this lebh day of June, 1000.
W.M. VauDuyn,
AommihtratuT.
L. Pdlyeti, Atty,
..Printing..
Notl ce to Creditors-
Nollca la heruby gWen that P. M. Wilkin
las beon ilrtW appointed administrator ot
he ealate ot J. K. Ellison deceased, by the
Uon. E. O. Fetter, oonnty ioigt ot aaid
Lane coonly. All persona having claim,
against said imtala are ho'ely noticed to
prea-nt he saaie to the administrator
wi bin ail months from tbe data of this
notice, with thenecosary ronchera at tbe
law office ot Ueo. II. Dorria in Eugeu,
Ur-Kon. t . m. ilxihs,
Oao. It. Poaau, Administrator.
Att'T. for Eslat.
Central Harkei,
i)
(ICS Ml
PROPRIETORS
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply
BEEF MUTTON.
PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices.
i feir srnrs of tie pmnc paironsje soiicltea
-TO THE FARMERS.!
We will ptjf the highest market jinoe
for Fat Cattle, Hoga aud Hheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
KUOENE, OREGON,
Caar-WMU dclirered to am tart ot tb ell
Fraeoloaarfe
01
All
Kinds
,...AT THE.,
GUARD
OFFICE.
go: , mi low friges,
6003 STOCK.
...Isgal Blanks oi All Kinds...
Administrator's Sale i'4
Property.
Vr,ii,. i kfiebt eiren that bj
an ouitr ot tbe couotj
cotiuty, Oregon, made aiiJ ecliW'
in aaid couil on iu ni. "j -I
will on MotdnTllo 1 lt! '
iiu.il ..I fh hnnrof ODS o'cloCI i'
1 ..n,.rrlmn door in Eog
county, we!0,olille'M
. . . ... anrlftn. 101 1
lollowiugdwcrtbtdKslpwpH'lk;
t the estate oft. J.taJ
lit imiuiug at tue " -
c I", .7. ;,s: thence Nortl'
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Match
cm
Admr. Estate of E.J.SW""
Notice of Final Settle"
Estato of Ratio Lowii,
miiutv. Oneon:
and Aleck Lewis,
ltatio Lewis, deceased, kJ,!,
account in tbe mailer of ,
mat ioiuj "7, ,, in li
tbe bourot 10 o 'clock
that day has been tiled bj .
if. hearing of objlM J
and for the Mai """""a'
Any and all objection. ,
tbe final settlement of , i
filed wilb the clersoi""
foro suidoate ol beatu , jj
Paled tbte ltaf'l,S
JoEl
Alio
Attorneys for Ewco""''
a tl I
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Csk!
to
LI.
an h
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KOTICEiOF FISAb
Notice is beuby gt ,r I.
adminislralor oi - tff. .
ltaaer, deceased, has
Id the n.ail.rotsaid"
court 01 Lai; ?J'l,K--'
dv,tbettbd,.yofJun
ol on-o'clock in t '
has !,,. tised by 'd Jf f
i,. nf obiectior.sto f"",. 91. t.
fc,a
lj. i i: ii
Notice
Kolire i:
,o Cred"
3 ww"f,iat ViT
C....n of L'"'?," 1 ' l
tbem - v, is': ,,t-
Woociock. D "f(b lB t
(jOU, wiini" - i
Administrato'O"1-
Peoeased-