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Daily Eugcue Guard PnhliihMl mvmrv avaninff of Uiawetik.&UO rikvs iMutoJ. Ad.rtMs all communications and mk all remittances payable to the KvQtxu iiui, Kaicene, Oregon. 8UB3CEIPTIOX.,BATE3b MAILT. Delivered by wrier, per week Delivered by carrier, per month Br mail one year (in adraooe) 8ix month One month dingle copies. W-EXLT. One year (In ad ranee) Si munthi .f 15 ., 6 00 ,.9 00 ,. 50 06 $2 00 1 00 Advertising rate mad known on applica tion. Entered a eeooDd-ciaM tigne, Oregon, postothce. matter at the THK EASTERN" 'OFFICK3 -Of the paper are at 230 to 234 Temple Cotirt, New York Citv.aod U 8 Kxprew JiMp, 87 Wah-Instv-n St, Chicago, 11L, K JCATJ5 Advertis ing Agency in charge.. CAMPBELL BROS Publishers All Business Letters to this effiee should be directed to the ouatf d instead of eiinei of the proprietors person Pir CAMPBELL BROS. I ,2 5 -4 5 6 7 O 9 10 II 12 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 505 IHI WEATHER BUREAU- (Ball, Report.) PORTLAND. OltFCION.I July 1 tva-f.nu iml Weather forecast for a.u.en.. Oieson. Tonight and Saturday; Fair. FRIDAY JULYO THE NEXT PRESIDENT. Iba Democratic ' national con' mention at Kanus City yesterday nominated that peerless , leader, William Jenningi Bryan, tot the presidency. . , ; ( lit will be elected. , . it would be a wasto. of epaoe to comment further, lie is au honenl man and the people kuuw it. 1118 BUNNIKd MATK. . Adlal K Stevenson, of Illinoix. waa nominated this forenoon "lor vioe-president. This insures the electoral vole of Illinois for Bryan and Stevenson. , . REAL WHEAT SITUATION. The Chicago News says that "if anybody thinks the nee in the price of wheat is a sign of national pros perity he should take a few minutes off and study the stock market. The advance in price ' has been based wholly on a prospective re duction of the yield in the United States, and If that makes for n tional prosperity, why, then, it would be a grand stroke of business to let all the wheat lands lie fallow, In which event the cereal would at once go to $5 or 110 a bushel. "Every cent addfd to the price of wheat meaus that In the opinion of the people who are doing the adding the northwest will bave so much loss grain to sell which I in piles that it will have so muob leas ololb, iron, groceries, leather, lurmture and other commodities to boy. "So far the orop prospects in Russia and in those coon tries of South-eastern Europe which pro duce more wheat than they con sume are excellent. South Amer ica harvested a bumper orop last winter ana nas a considerable sur plus to sell. It the indications as to yield in other exporting coun tries is borne out a orop In the United States will moan simply that this country will be handi oapid io its export trade. In the last two years the United State has exported more wheal by nearly lO Pr cent than all other countries combined. Only the people who happen to be 'loug' wish high prices as a rosult of a short crop at home. High prices as the result of abort crops abroad may tie viewed in another light" , , . ALL SORTS. Tennessee pays the chief justice of its supreme court a salary of $3,500. The canker worm has been play ing havoc among the orchards in Piatt county, Mo. Farmers do not expect to produce more than one fourth of the usual crop. Cape Nome is only two decrees below the Arctio circle, and yet the probabilities are that within a year or two it will become the site of a town with all modern improve ments. Determination of the navy de partment to establish a large coal ing depot at Guam will result in making the vessels i f the Asiatic nation practically independent ol coal markets in tht part of the world. ' What expert fisherman declared the largest sturgeon ever taken was caught last month In the North sea. Lie weighed over 014 pounds. measured a trifle over 11 fret, and had a girth of 5 feet, 6 inches. f'-onsiderable mystery has existed for several years as to 'be identity of the man in Denver, Col, who voted for Palmer and Buckner in 189(1. They received one vote in that state, out of a totil of nearly 190,000. In England the tallest single stemmed beach tree stands in Lord Brownlow's park at Ashbridge, which over looks the Orach country of Buckinghamshire. It is known as the Queen beech, and is 150 fret high. That was a terrible accident at Taooma, Wash, July 4tb. It is now claimed to be the fault of the street oar compiny in using an out-ol date car wbiel flange. If so, the officers of the company should bs prosecuted criminally. Bryan, Stevenson and victory. Three Meals How many years tit her llfr ,U. . woman spend over the hot rnnlf griung tnoae tnn-t menu a ,ny f n, aching, bead throhbinir. ing, it's all the annie, there art three meals a day to be prepared. Dr. Wf-rce'a ravunie rreacription cannot lighten woman'a labor, but it can and does in crease her stremrth. It curra th .li enaea of the womanly orgaua wltich ud uuiuiine woman 8 vitality. M cannot nralw nr. nm'i Pavnrite Pw. amotion loo highly a a tonic for llmi, worn, out womra who era amicled with frtuale weiik nc, wrilra Mra. li w. llolmra. of Cellar and a akllllul lvililnn once nkl to nic In anawvr to mrqnealion a to IU efficacy. J k,,ow Ol caaca whelt It ria really worked wooden.' Dr. llerce'a Pleasant Pellcta do not i-act upon the ayntem. They are a good tiling to keep in the liouae. One ' Pellet ta a inxauve, two a cathartic duac Th wouaoa tor every woman. " Teachers' Institute. the teachers' annual county Intlt. lute will commence Monday, July 80, 1000, and continue five days, via; July SI, August 1, 8 atld 3. All tearher. holding either state or county certlf) caies are reu!rd by law lo atleod th lltule. There will be Ihrwelnatnicl In attendance and nvarv nfn.u ellort will be made to make the Inmi- iuici pniinaoiauu Inteteiitlng. W to Mll.l.KR, tnunty 8Uierlntentlriit. Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that lilt O DSteadmsu of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for a) years. Then Iluck len's Aruloa Halve cured hhn. Cures outa, lirulaet, burnt, bulla, felolu, wirna, tain eruptions. Heat pile cure on earth. Wclaa box. Itire guarau- teeti. Hold by W L D,Uno. drua- K'"l. Ioonaklerit uolonly a pelaaure but a dutv I owe to my neighbor to tell about the wonderful cure ell retell in my caae by the timely uaenf Chamber. Iain's Oollo. fholera and Dlarrhiwa Itoniedy. I was taken very liaillv wlih flux and procured a Ixililti nf this remedy. A few done rf It rftrrtnl a permanent cure. I lake plea-ur In rrCCOUiendlhtf it tn ulhun ..,,!...... from that dtvadlul illwewe.-J, v I Lynch. Dorr. W Va Tin. told by W L Delano, ' For Sale. Good hay for o.w, $2 ,10 r tun, caali. Inquire at liome near north end ol Kugeue brldjra, Juuai-ji Davis. a Day. f IS! t i Slaiijl i jfitt ass?- r&$: WBiLm MORE .NOME NEWS V H Helms, ol Salem, Reveals Some Startling Facts Con cerning the Metropolis of the Frozen North. Haleni blalestjian: Tbe following: UVIranll B frr.m m lulla utlltan In Mr Jay Bishop, of tbia city, by W H Helm, Da'ad Nome City, June "let "With thousands and tbousatd.of others, I bave beeu wonderfully de ceived in coming to thia country. There are probably SO.OuO people here now, and still they are corning by the tbousanda. Mllllniia nf dollars worth of produce and machinery are on the beach now that will never be uxed. Prom one to three aulcidea are reported daily, and hundreds of men who are broke, who would be glad to work for their board. What will become of them tbe Lord only knows. There are one or two men aliot, dally, and there la general disorder and oonfuelou. Titles to all town Iota are In litiga tion. The country Is all staged out for 100 miles around, lying there for sale. They won't let a nian pronpect before buying. A few claim ou the beat ciueka are being worked and are pay ing well. The beach mining paid well laat fall for a few miles and waa worked out. Early thin aprlng the crowd from Dawson reworked it, but there are Mill some apoia If ft that day mall wages. However, the men who come out whole on the trip wil, be the exception. I hauled niv stuff nn tn mmh will, . ' r .... umj cu, i, aim utru auiu lb lor I bouabt a "inall bout paying $80 for It, and have commenced litinove my mull further ui the beach. I will put iu the nuinmer it llieie is uy almw for sniuethlUK. There are hundreds nf Every branch of bunluoea la iverdone. 11 Is very hard to gat acquainted to sleeping in daylight. It iauu light at midnight aa at noon. "We were thirteen dyaou the walor from Aalorla. Wo spent tlilee days fast Id the lorheiga from 20 to 30 feet thick. - Aa far aa the eye could reach there waa nothing but Ice. Several vesjela were wrecked, but no oue waa l.lkl. Ilib, I nmn lu . ... H'l. . ..I.I. ...-w J.II IVKIII III. XUV Villi, came In a lew days ago with smallpox ou ooaiu, ana waa not allowed to and, behiK tent t St Mlchuulu." More Fools. Several Laue county people will read the following from Athena with a great deal of Interest: Pony-thr. persona gathered on Main atleel today io oia Joe Uay and Jerry Hi Dennis fond good-bye, aa they eturted ou Ihol prospecting trip In searoh nf ihe Blue Bucket, or Meek'a Lost Route Placer gold mines. They will go via Pendle ton to the country south of Prlnevllte and will bo out on their trip until enow uies. Mr Uay said lie waaoonrldei he could Hud the mines, aa bs has many pointers to whloh tubers bave not access. The famous mine for which they will starch are said tobav iMH-u louud lu 1847. Au emlgian tram In charge ofMtave Mek, brother or the atlil nioro famous Joseph Meeki was oonouctlng the emigrant tralu from Boiee Ferry to the headwaters of the Willamette. When not many mllea from where Prlneville now la, Iheae placers werB dlnn ivereil. In the UMlt an a blue womien bueket. On of the women ol Hip iiimpv tamk the I'Uekei, WeUt t the plao-r KroundB ana lined It with all the gold nuggeis iie oouia oarry. Hencn the nan,,. 'Blue Bucket" mines. Bolh Mr Unv and Mr Ht Dennis have had n great ileal of ixperleuce in prospecting, and they are backrd in their venture by mnny Allieua pureons who ttiiit their judgment. House Wanted. i'..l.,l..i.... a... . "'"K iruui uvo to aeven rooina wlihlu three or lour blocka of outness venter,, Ileut must la rrami.l.ia Will conliai.-l fur VI mnnllia or innro itout prnuipii.v p. Id. AililraHl'O box 111, ll HI 1 1 g liKHlillll. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough Llul winter during an euldemin of wnooplng oouuh my children contract. en the dineate, bavlug m.veio rouuliltiir aiwlls. Wo had used (,'hamoerlnlh'a Cough Ilemedy very uteemfully for on.up ami naturally turned to It at that Ume and found It relieved Hie cni.n and efteoted a complete cure. John K mnord. Proprietor Norwood House Norwood, N Y. This remedy la for aals b W L fteUnn. No Cure No Pay. That U Hi. .11 .1 i... ,. .. iv...i inn , , t; sr i -'" M pieaaanl luum hyrnu. M oaule i take Drain Hem: Mrs Dr Kuvkeml.n aim lamiiy, ir Watflelil, . ,nd ilaUKlilrr, ami little niece, of KuSene siwiit Turailay lilKhl hero, beluK o their way to A Incluster Il.y fnr ,hFr annual summer outing, 1'mf y Ku) ktmlall aivotniuininl the parly. Ir Kkwaho.-!1 F. IVleraon, nf Katrup has loat 21 goal from lili (, mile wrat of Jmiotlmi City, a rt anl of tl.OO ravti will be pa'ld for i1p I reiuro; niara a round hula h, ,.b Aililreea p K IVt. ra in, Kliup, t)r, AlaaKa Hold FlrliK Vlrst.lrani.hli. for Cat No ., lr.1.1.. T"" -vy...,I.,arV1,,,,p ,,.r jju, j,-n , - niea,Mi turther .nfnrmv.i.D. ml) nn JH,uc,n na.ry Ti.uchert at Agent Xo ibern r-oitlo, KuKrii. Ortoo. BUSINESS CAfiF. JJ KKJiEHT LEIGH, ASSAY OFFICE, J'rotnj't and accurate returns guaranteed. Cottage Gbovje, Okecox. AlTOItNEYS-AT-LAW. C HALE. ATTOHM. t' Af-LAW. and 2 Chriaman Block. ax'OKyg. OaSGOIf. M WILLIAMS, ATTOKNKY-A T-LAW Collection a niecia!tv. Ulhc Uver l.aue I :ountv Unk, BILYLU, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Dffk. Over First bational Bank. Evawt, Okiook. A. (J WOODCOCK, ATTOHNEYAT-LAW. Office One-half block aonta of Chrtimau Blk Euoisa, OasooK. SKIPWOKTH. A'ITOItNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Cimrt'a. Eugene Ohicjoh. i tiD. urT . mniniw. CRAB a HARDT fJtHo.MPSON 4 HARDY, ATTOKNEY8-AT-LAW. t ittle--In Flint National Bank Bnilding. Pracuce in all the court. Eiioene, Ohkook. li ' ' ATTORNEY A COUNSELOIt-AT LA W WiP practice in all the cunrta of the Second Judicial Dimrict and in the Supremo Court nt the state. Siiecial attention given to collection! and nuutera in probate. Ollics drat National Bai.k Bldg. itooins i, aim A MKDIHAl B J) W IIAltltlS. PHYSICIAN AND SUIWEON. Office Over Wilklns & Llun'sdnig store. Olhce Hours u. 12 a in; i to 5 anil 7 U I m. Resilience Ferry street between 11th a 12tr. JJAINE KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices In Chrisman Block. Special attention to surgery and surgical di JpltANK J. VAN KIRK, M. D. PHYSICIAN 4 WrutiKON. Eye, Ear. Nose A Throat a Recialty. Office First National Bank Bnll.llnir. Residence Mrs Wlilteaker, North William oiia abreen. J 8 I.UCKKY, ' , JEWELER. Watohea and Clocks Retired. Ki-oems, Oaaaov D R Q BIDDLE, DENTIST omoe-un Uliva ilrMl. h.1. imi.i. Wth streeU one block west of MinnesoU EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, ; Proprietor, H taint leaves Kiimnu r.,e ki........ r, ,, " - , r a-i.iiiii; Dally except riunday at 6 a ni Ketitrniiiir atam liv vi , for Jiugeae daily except Huudaya ati Haturdays at 8 a m ... Arrives lu Eugeue at 6 p iu tba dav nllowllig. H1NOI.B PAIIK. Iti'l'tMi TKII ::8 iirsvia lor Al,. at . n-iiiir-' aV Vliir..,.. -""unori s omn tn niiBfiiit. nr att llnr.( A. t . ' J. L. PAGE E R 1ES Having a ijiyo and (iiiilHe-,toi-K ol maiurand haticyOmperiniiug!,, in in owit market, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I ran nflvr th t,nhllo bttr prim than any other hrw In Kiigene, Notice to Creditors- Nolic is tier..by given thai F. M. Wilkins h-v. N-.,. .inly a,.,ii.ted adminiairator of oT'i ' '1 nollHed to - iniw ui iiate of this th. Kngene, y. at. W tlaj. II. Doaaw, Atl'i. for tLatat. Adoiiautraior. FIRST National Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital $50,000 Surplus - - $50,000 Eugene. Oregon. AOEXERAL slit-' KING BUSINESS fc.ne na n w xuU'le term. riigbt tlnu'U oo Chicago, n Fnmc-iaco Mid Purt jjaoil, Oregon. illa of etchjuiiff mid on funUm ccautrie. DepofliU reueivtxi abject to check or certiti CAle of liepfOiit, All collectionti entnurted to o will receive prompt Attention, ( P. E. Hkudohajw, ; L. H. Potter, Preaifieot. S B Kakin. Vice PraRiikiife. EUGENE LoariiSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon.- Paid Up Cash Capital ; i - ' $50,000 Surplus 2,500 A GENERAL BANK! NO BUSINESS TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS. Drain lulled on the principal oltlea of the UnjteitrltAtBHnd foielguco' utries. Interest allowed on Demand Certtficaiea of PeooHlt when left rtated irlod. Collections reeeWo our prompt attenuon. Mty and Cuuutj Warrants boughi. W. C. SHOWN, ' ' President. F. W. OSBURN. . Casaier. . D. A. PAINE. i Vice President. W. W. BROWN. Asst Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK EUGENE, OREGON. ' Eatabllshed In 1882. Oldest i ' Bank In the County. A General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President 1- O HUf.lN, fhashler. : B H HOVKY, Arst Caeliier. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TflltlE OAHD No. 2 for) Yatiuina , ( Train leaves Albany Leaves t'orvallis Arrives Yaqtiina No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaquina.'.i..'.1... leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany... No. 8 for Detroit- ,.12.-15 P M .. I:b5 P M .. 7:26 P1I .. 6:00 AM ..11;30 AM ..12:15 Pil Leaves Albany 7:oo A M Arrivnm .IIaImI. 1 H.nn . No. 4 Hetnrnim,- ... A Hi Leaves Detroit 2 20 P M Arrivea Albany... 5:16 PM One and two ftinn.ni . 1 1 . . ... with Southern P.e . n" Z.l.TT' .""7,l"! beach'0 M"1 "m SeVpo" ' "djS '1 rains forth monntaina .-. noon, Hiving amp) time to reach cnim.-iiB . , ,. EDWIN STONE, ... Manager. J TURN Eli. . , " rTi pa Atfent Albany, ai. . i i Yttu ill find it durable to ridi on those 'hen ffoinff t an i- ai trains fith all TrartamntinentAl Train. a .ii i Wll UCKtUS. Tor flirthfip ttit'i.rtnattln w.. ' ask wy Ticket Averit or ' ,,..,..,, . C J KDDY VVtAsi;-Y. OeneralAe.nl. Trv Paa Agent. ' Portland, tireit Centra! Market, .lis 15 11 . 1111 PROPRIETORS Mfillkeea constantly on hand a full suppfj BEEF MUTTON- PORK and VEAL IVI.I..L. A 1 . t ri"iTv.,r.ni'? h1H Ms -PIONERR wAplVi trinj'n?f,t.li,r,:i;HICAc()' M"' "TV i S1 1 AlJ' KAILHOAD" I?" only iierfect train. In the world." ........ mey will sell at the lowest , market priww. i &lr sure of QetyJiit nmiue kiicim -TO THE KAR.MKKs.i W win ft j tl,e hiuhest market pniv GG .... . m.1,1, nog, Bllr hlie... Shon on .Willamette St., KUQENE, OHEOON. CeT-aleaui delivered to sni ,.n n, tt tl rreeoteaame CANADI'N PACIFIC. An Ideal ; Holiday Trip.... Hv yu thoojht of th 8laue Trip cross tin "GKEAT LAKK8"? It cou.bioM 'be a'trmctive feature .and btmefitfl of an ocean trip witbuur the attend at ducouiftirta, Furthermor it U Ub expensive than trav elling by raiL The "Imperial Limited," with fiM cl-tas Ieeier from Vaocourer, audTouriat Sleeper from Seattle Every Tiiewilay, Thursday and Saturdny, cnnnecU with one of the MAGNI FICENT SiKAMEES of the t P. Jty. at Fort WiUiam. If yon are going East we would be glad to give yon some facU and information regard ing Uiu trip. H. H. ABOTT, !4u 3d.St PortUnd.Or, E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. O. 0 R & N CO. Depart Tune Schedule. Halt Lake. Denver. Chicago Portland Special 9:15 a m Et Worth, Omaha,, Kansaa City, Stj Iiouia, Chicago and 4pm cast Salt Lake, Denver Attantio Expreea 9.00 p.m. r. wcrin, umana Kansaa City. St Louia, Chicago and East 7 am Walla Walla, Lew iston, Spokane, Alinneapoliu, St Paul. Duluth Milwaukee, Chi cago and EaHt, Ocean Steaubhips AH Sailing dates subject to chauge. For San Francifjco Sail every 6 d aya Columbia KTvke STBaHKBS To AflU)ria and Way JaudiugB. WlLLAlUTTKltlViB Oregon City, ew. betv, Saleih. f .- Simkaiie Flyer b' p m S.-JO a m 8pm 4pm Ez Bun day 4 p in 8pm Sat 10 p m Ex Sunday 4:30 pm Ex Sunday Ex Sunday -niieito- ai ;ty j LtiLflilllJr". VV'lLI-AMr. . .imV 7am Tuea. Thur and Sut i AMii : i.;. Atvfcti Oreifon City, la- tou and ny Lu tilling. Mu.i, Wed anl Fri. Lv liipuriu Snke Kjveil 3:35 ni j Kipaiia to Lvwttitn 1 -, UtiyJ ' IJewistD 1 uiiy i a m W H Hurlburt Tnrt runhAift J'ort, Or NOTIVE OF FiNAt. SKTTLF.rtiENT, Nolioe is .uM-ehy ui, v t httt W. M. Via Dilyu, n.tujiiii-.tr..ior oi th- sti.t-t.f S..n uei Smith. n.f,,,d, hn Ql- d birtth.Ht ho couut iu tbi. qim t-r o rrtiji whu v. th I.m vuuuij WUH Ol JUHllh COUDtV, Ulv'UO HI. ft that Monday, the 6ih vny cf Aniir... j9()0 ai the hour of one o'clock in the ftiiernoon til Hid oay be and the Home in hereby fixed by the court for tbe bearing ol objectiots to Raid account and for tho final RMiJomnttt ,.r eaia eHiate; and auv Bnd all otjeetioi3 to aid final account, hbould be filed with the oler of said court on or before said if in a and date fixed for (he faring thereof. Dated this 18th dav of June, I1HX). . W. AI. VanDuyn. AhininiHtratur, I lis uuyeu, Ally, ;lor All 'Kinds ...AT THE.... GUARD OFFICE. ' LGWH.FRICES, 1 1 V 4 E00O STOCK? lt.il Blafikj of All Kimfau. .Printing Iii i the Ptrcuit Court of the State of Orefc-on tor Lane County. UeiUrt AmlrewM, PlaintifT,! vg L Eva Andrevi, Defendant To y v Ac(nf, deL"ait i l-ove ci ni IX TIIK NAME OP THE STATE OF Oregon, You are hereb rt(utred to appear and auuwer the complaint filed ayainBtyou in the atxive entitled o-mrt and cause, on or ba fore Monday, the 2.5th day of June, 1100, th being the tirt day of the nrxt regular term o aid court, and if v.u fail Ui au appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, tbe plain titf will apply t" aaid court fr the relief prayed fo- inuaid couiplaint, to-wit: Fur a decree aaitirtt you dtw lariug the man .aire cnu tract nowexiiitinK between aaid pUiut fi aid defendant forever diuutlved. and tor uch other relief aa may he equitable. This Humiootu ohall be publwhed ttixconieca ive weeks in the Daily Luokb UUavd, the date of thenrtttpublii.-ation hereof beiutf the nldh.vnf AJay, 1100. J Inn bun:moii ie publiihed in the Daih Euoxnk Ouaku for bix conaecutive weeks by order of the Hon. E. O. Potter, county judKO of I -ana county, Oregou, made Jh ambers in Eugene, Uregon, on June 30th 1!H.0. L. BILYEU, Atty for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane county. Lillu AI. Eggleeham, Plaint iff j ve. Rtiy Eleeham, Defendant J i o Hoy ExKietthau, defennan-. li THEfsAJuJC OF THE STATE t I' Oreyou, you are litre tij equirul o app-i r and .arntwer tbe mmpistiut tiled ag.di.ti., y u in Uie above ehtitltU buiton or beiore t)t lorn day of June, 100i; and if you fail to ajitwer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a o -:ree agaiutit yiu diiwolving the Uiiidn ( iu itrimony now ex icing between plaintiff and t.efendantMud for her coats uud diHijuritni-i-t .-jr tiii suit, and aiw for au equitable um-u.-i of ilefendant'a proerty, to-wit; a one b.id iute.e8t iu theSo ivcies ul land dvncriUu in the oumplaiut, and also a one-thin! iutereH; in the note and mortgage of $309, deKiiihtd in the cnLup aint 'Wiutjuuimotas in p-.bliflhed in the Daily Euorne tiLAfD by wder of Hou. K. ,u. i ut ter, judge of theCYunty of Lam, Mate of Ureon.made inchamtKim the iUi day of Af,ril, lyOO; and this su in union i puhinihel for the larnt time iu the luuue Daily t-t'Aui.oi the iattut!, April 2th, IIKJO. E. K. SKIfWOBTH, . Atty f;r Plaintiff. l-ierttfs Sale on Forec osure. . .oiice is hereby given that b virtue of aa Ytuutiuu duly hHued out of the Circuit ut ot the State of Oregon, for the county hi Lane, on the lath day of April, lyOO, on a jtuiguieut rendered in naid Court on the 'JOth .my of Alarch, JlfUO, for the sum , of Four Hundred and Fifty beven and 11 100 Dollar, with interest thereon from the 20ch day of Muruh, 1.100, at the rate of te j per cent pei j.uuuui, audfnrty and no-JOO Uiiiri. attorneys ' Iwi-t, and the turther mi. " irty-one and lAM' U dollar tx.u, u, , -. . i.-reiu Johu Ounr wan pUi tn a. ... Nickel and ;.iitfl Miciail i-.. m .:. i. i-udaon A. lieele.-u;i; urte..Uau an.: a.iatucit the do U'udtfjiB J. u:kcl 4ii Mab.i iickel, and ou a drurue ot foreclosim- aud ordbr of jale rendered in aaid court, utimniauUina me n order to batiufy said judKmOit and cobta, to sell the following described real property to-wit: Lot No. 2 in block No. 8, in the Original plat of Fairuiouut, Li.e comity, Oregon, containing tue aud 'JS-UH) acres more or Jess, together with all and smguiar tenements, hereditament and appurteuat.cefl thereunto tiehingiuir or in any wim apptrtaining. Now tliereturo, liN IHE NAME OF'IHHI STATE OF Otegvn, .n 0.111. piiaice. trhtaid wiit, 1 wili otfttr UT saiv ttio woo described premises at public ulU"u ii t.be Lixi" t bidder tor cash, a i-jrut t, r lempti' n, at the south door of tlie Citlirv loUff. iu i liit-iitj. UnH nmtnt.v vregou tn Tuubi)JA),Uie 2-lth day of Slay. 11X(U, imtweeu the honrs ot 9 o'clock a. m. nd 4 o'clock p. m., to-wit: at one o'clock p. in. un said day. Dated this 18th day cf April, lifOO. W. W. Wtmuiis, , Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. Admin i sir tor's Sfele Property. of Real Nolloe in lit roil; ivnii liiat br yiitue of an uiuer oi tr.e o.iui.ty uoo.i i. Laua ooamy, Orcynr,, nitce and entered olrecoid iu Hold court on tlirtltLa. ol J1..V, 1SK,0, I will ou iiouiny mo itlh nay 01 June, l'JUO, at the hoor ul one u'oiuck p. ru at the eourthouae do r iu Eugene, Lane couuty, uregou, ottit lor eale to the Bikheat liiduer at publio auctou, lur ct, iho following deMTibed real prooerfj beloumnil to ihe eaiale ol e, J. Biinlnou., deeeaseo." le)li,ullii ul the N W Our ot llie S W V. of aeoiltlTp'JBaH W theuee BUS rods, tutOLv i, mo rodhj theno. NurlhweBterly to ol '"o u-eqnartei;tlielioe W 86 roda a, leet to toe pi .ce of begiuning, conlalu "a Masons 0, JauUi mota ur Laue county, Oreoon, eXl.0,,, ,ue rj ht , w.y of ibe o. 4: t K. u. Co. aoroSssaid land. DleU May 11, lSi.o. si u "0 M. Iltcxwnu, Admr. Letaie of L. J. Siuiiuoub, Dec'd. Notice of Final Settlement notice is herebv fflvon ihm j,.i.., t tik L"!i'' 1MU" of lb. estate of ltauo Lewu. deceased, have filed their final account m ibe matter of .,( ...... i. H ' count, conttflt Lane oonnty, Oreeon" ri bat rntBdas the 6ih d in, n . h!, J "'O'1" '' i" Ibe forenoon of hat da, baa been tiled b, aaid court for the bearing of objection, 'to aaid iononn, and for iheHnal aeltlement of aaid mu," An, and all objection, to id account and the final aeltlement of said estate must bs tiled with the clerk of said court on or t fore said c.ie of bearing. Dated tbia Htb da, ol April, 1900. Jobs Ltwia, Albck Lewis, THOMo4HiE.Iur,0r''8aidOB,,'le' Attorueya lor Eiecutora. KOTIt E;OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT. IWllCe M H, ,tb. gjVen h jj B , aduiu.ie.r.tor of .be e,.a,e of Mary F. Baae,-, dKad, has filed bis final acoonnt m the 0'....ro.Baide.,..e.in '52$ court o. Lai e count,, Oreeon. and dav, the t tb day of u'ue. '.t"". hc of n. o c look in tbe afternoon ot that day bas bar. nd b, ..id ,or lh h n,oto .,ectlu.to ,d .coount, ,ad foi the final eetu'ement of said estate Dated tbia .list da, of April, 1900 . D. B. Ht, I .... ..... . Adniinitraior. . . ' ''".Ally, for raid tsuie. Notice to Creditors- Notir.- la ?o!k. "l B!t,"U ail IU laitd Febmary , ItttO.