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Published every evening of the wlc, Run
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BUBSOUIPTION .BATES.
lMver1 by carrier, per week f U.
Viiverfxj by carrier, per mouth....... &-
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On munth. W
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Oue year (in ad ranee). . , $2 00
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tion.
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K- ?ene, Oregon, pontofliue.
matter at the
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WEATHER BUREAU-
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POB.TI.AW, 'OKKUON.I
Auauat ; iitu-t:M a in)
vVcathor forecast for hugene, Oregon.
Fair tooltf tit and tomorrow.
TUESDAY -
AUGUST
THE ROAD TO PEK1N.
Frciri rieotsio to Pekio by rail
is u'mhiy miles, or, to be uocurato.
78 08 miles.
Tbe following table gives i be
names of railway stations and their
distances in miles f,r Tientsin:
Pultsang 8.61
YbiirUuii 17.88
liofit 31.00
Lingfang , 404
Anting 68 04
HuaugtsUD G4.4'
.- Fengtal , 74,i8
PeklD 79.UB
A dlapatob of August 0th eay
the allies lost twelve hundred ot
their sixteen thousand men at Pelt
sang on the 5tn, last Sunday,
it nearly one-twelltb ol the lo
itering forces were killed or plaoed
on the wounded list when less than
nine miles from the starting point,
how many will be left by the time
they, maroh the eighty miles to
I'ekin? It does not require
prophet to Inform us that the
allied army will never get there.
And probably . three-fourths ol
the twelve huudred loss at Peitsang
were only wounded. Tbe remain'
ing comrades mmi care fur and
protect them. No small burden of
itself.
WHY GERMANY PROGRESSES.
i Riobard Quenther, the United
Slates oonsul-general to Qermany,
sends the state department another
very valuable "pointer" as to why
Qermtny is springing forward as a
world-power. He says that there
are In Germany 8G1 schools and
institutes, distributed in 60S places,
and using 1,514 workshops in
manual training.
This is only one phase of tbe
widespread sclontlfio educational
movement in Germany, which in
its effort to educate the minds ol
the masses is seoond to only one
great country in tbe world tbe
United Slates. And in this in
tense earnestness and enthusiasm
about education is the secret ol
world-power not in guns, In
blustering kings and presidents or
in jingo minister pitying at
rnaMudioR and murder aud calling
tlum "empire."
The nation that his tbe greatest
number of inquisitive and expand
ing brains, ol skillful and energftic
hands, that is the nation which in
this era of tbe world's history wil
wield tbe mightiest world-luflueoet
and will be tbe greatest world
power, whether in pesos or in war.
General Miles, ranking general
of the United btates army, asked
for service in China. Following
its usual course in dealing with
the veteran general the adminis
tration refused to grant his request
Tbe treatment o( Miles bv the Mc-
Kinley administration has been
little Ittisti than shameful. Since
Milts' name was n entiorjed as
poeuilile presidential candidate, and
voted upun io the Democratic
national convention of 1806, he has
been slighted and humiliated on
every possible occasion. He was
not allowed lj nommatiil the army
in the Cuban war, and now meets:
with similar treatment from the
j'alous administration in the selec
tion of a general to command our
army in China.
Prosperity has struck the grocery
trade c f Chicago, Sugars have
heen raised one cent a pound, teas
tbree oents, and coffee twenty
percent. The only reason given
by the dealers is tbe very notoral
one that they want to get more for
their goods, . There is no account
of any corresponding advance in
the wages of laborers. Tbe Mc
Kinley press will not make ttis
raise in prices the basis of prosper
ity editorials. They have already
too muoh on their hands in the job
of co ivinoing the people that tbe
trusts are publio benefactors.
The fourth officer of one of the
Transatlantic greyhounds was
found asleep at his post of duty
Monday morning. He was sent to
the oabin in disgrace. Five min
utes later the report of a revolver
was heard from liis room, and
when the door wsb forced open his
body lay on the door with a bullet
through tbe brain.
Li Hung Chang Is not inolined
to risk himBell at Pekin. The
wily old diplomat is sparring for
time, and has asked the throne for
twenty days' sick loave. Twenty
days is a short time, but if neces
sary he oould get sinker at the ex
piration thereof, Li is an old man
but he desires to keep bis head on
his shoulders as loim hs possible.
The No York World rightly
suys that "many whom we have
welcomed Iroin abroad have abused
our democratic hospitality, but
none so violoualy us these anar
cbistB." The advent ol the new king' of
Italy is a c ine of the ulllou soeking
tbe man.
Mph, who linve miffered the tortures of
dysjiepin, will find encouragement In
the folloi' l"" Inti r. It points the way
to ci-r -t :. ' hiii! almost certain cure.
In ninny. t eases out of every one
hundred ill hlch Iir. Pierce's Qolden
Medical Discovery is
usnl the result is a
perfect and perman
ent cure. "Golden
Medical Discovery"
cures diseases of the
organs of digestion
and nutrition,
strengthens the
stomach, purifies the
blood, and nourishes
the nepvea. i It has
cured in hundreds of
cases after all other
medicines have ut
terly failed to give
relief.
'There la no alco
hol contained in
"Golden Medical
Dlacovcrv.w ami It
is entirely (Vee from
opium, cocaine, and
all other narcotics.
"Your 'OoWen Merit,
etil Discovery hss per
fiimmt a wonderful
cine," writes Mr. M. II.
limns, of ctisrlestou,
Prsultllu Co., Ark. f
hnd the w.u-.t esse of
dvH-h.is, l:e dov-tors
sv. Hint Ihev evr sw,
All-r Irvina'u-wn Hm.
tors and everythiri I cwild heir of, vllh no
beneltl, I Irict l,r. Pitrt-s's Ootdclt AlrAlKml
nucovcry, aud now 1 am cured.1
Chronic dyspeptics may consult Dr.
Pierce by letter J'rrc, Corn-siHndenea
private. Address Dr.Pierce, HufiuIo,N.Y.
Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser
Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
cvac oi niniung pwv, aenu ai one-cent
stamps lor paper-covered book, or
stamps for cloth houud volume, i
dress as nliove.
A Mother Tells How She Saved
Ikr Little Daughter's Life.
am the mother of eight children
and have bad a great deal of experience
Willi ut'diclues. Last summer my
Utile daughter had the dysentery in
Its worst form. We thought she would
die. I tried everything I o ulil think
of, but nothing seemed to da her any
good. 1 saw by an advertisement in
our paper that rhamherlaln'a Colic,
Cholera ad Diarrhoea Ivomcdy was
highly recommended and sent aud got
a tmliie at one. II proved to be one
if the very hot mediutiie we ever had
Io the nous-. It saved my little daugh
ter's life. I mi anxious for every
mother to know what an excellent
medicine It I. Had I known It at lint
It would have tared me a gnat deal oi
ill let y aud my Utile datnrhter mueb
uttering. Yours truly, Una Urto J
Dl KiucK, Linerly, 11 1, For sale b
W It UeLauo.
Waiting for the New Kiog.
NbwYokk, August 6. A dispatch
to the Herald from Rome says: At the
railway station here, wbils the King
and Queen were etiroute from Begirloii
to Monza, a well-drestod Individual
was discovered hiding, with a revolver
concealed on l.l person. JJo wis ar
reted, after a btrui;gle, aud after beii g
manacled, was sent out to Milan to be
examined by Breast's judder. Corn,
promising- letters areeald to bave been
found upon liitn. ,
. Former Queen Margberlta and ber
mother are both prostrated and bava
returoed to Stress, the latter' n-sl-dence.
President Zelaya's Desires.
Nkw York, Aug. 6. Tbe Humid',
correspondent at Managua, Nicaragua,
telegraphs that President Z-lava de
sires to deal directly with tbe United
Btates for tbe construction of the Inter-
ooeanio canal. Negotiations looking
to an agreement between the two coon,
tries woeld be undertaken by the Pres
ident, provided that there were an ab
rogation ot all those concessions re
lating to the canal by a mutual agree
ment between tbe parties Interested.
Men Wanted.
To work at Hluslaw quarry and Jetty.
For naviculars Inquire of K Bangs
at livery stable, Eugene.
J. L. PAGE
Groceries
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries bought
In the best markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I van otter the public better prices
than anv other house, lu Eugene.
S2.45G0UHH.ATEP
who no HoNir and win imi
utii wnion or oipreM, u, o. U.
eismilna it at four iari
joiiioeiuninsiion. ion cam
mil ii i"unu pvriMiiy tiin4M
er;i TiKtif a nimtnw StSJ
lasiannfisi MtnisM
.lk tt to. ft aiidor buc
miflitautinu daacrlptlona
aj llflsi Hlfl, lurhii
NltU, Mold rillvdorLsMli
L1itI.OOtaIO.OOQl4l
ruuii wauk.s, (, k
you ftnil tt tin eiiuitt or
bi ter tba n ruir of tliM
watohcu. Iks tpraaa
Mal Ul It iBlt i, .!
ud aijirtMa cbarvea.
Oon'l be Deceived
t alfky adrtUsiMCi
which wuuldlvad vou to
belleva vuti mm hi ut
if s . '.ivr. ,. ".v.,r.,'!'KV.-' :.?..
vun .Sim ?;.:;i.u...":."r."Vi
tr.lOs.MrM, item wind sikI Mt.sais plml.d, hsmlRom
ttl atam
tmm i. sr.., iruias w.l.S, luuTSiucnl las nickel Moffat
urn 'nd Amoriin, warrantad, and a iroo
ipr. Wmw WatthM rr St ( , a;.M.4
fi twim-a. wrltarerlTMlfsttk ..ij1..i..
: "S.
SEARS, ROEBUCK CO.(lno.)tChlciyf
aksji aOo, ar tAii.aafc.bj ""t, tttm
Central Market,
ins if Mi
PROPRIETORS'
WWlm cor,!antlj on hand i lull supplj
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Which tbey will sell at the low en t
market prioee.
i iilrsiare or lie simic mire sollcltso
, I '4X) Ti i 15 K A BM R R.4. ,
We will ptji tbe higheet market price
ror at t. a'Ue, Hogs and rtheep.
Shot) on Willamette St.,
,, KJQKISK, OREGON,
auw-iaeaia usiiTsrca to aat rsrt el th rut
SVfteof nnsrts
0 R & N GO.
Depart
lime Schedule.
Arrived
-tall lake, Denver,
ttikmito.
PurUaud
Svsctal
a as
t t W ottci. Omaha,
Kansaii vim. Ki
4pm
louls, Ohloago and
Salt Take, Denver
Kt Wcrth. Omaha
Kansas Cltv. Ht
Atlantic
Ks press
AUp, m.
7 am
Irtiuis, Chtcairo and
nasi
"Walla VValTaTTsw"
SiHikans
Klrer
6pm
Istou, Hlikm
Sr-lO a m
Miuneeitolis, St
rain, lhilnth
Milwaukee, I'hl-i-asi
and Kast
OCOANSTtAIIHIIIrs'
All Hailinv dstee
K p ro
4'p m
suMeel to ehsnire.
For San Kranciaoo
Hail ererv days
CoLmaiA Kivaa
dtOAaias
To Astoria and
Way lAndltuii,
WiUArrTltivaa
Orvtion l ily. New
berv, Salem, ln,ie
nen.ience and Way
1-anduutm,
Taily
Kl bliaitay
Ipm
9at10pm
Sam
Ki Sunday
4pm
El ituattay
4Jt0pm
Ki Sunday
AS'lLLAMaTrra AkTi'
flB lY.HttllL ll,vu
A)p m
Men, Wed
ami Kri
T m. Thur I Orranm I'itv. DaT-
aadSat I tun aud Way
J -and ngs.
uv rtlaria Hstis liivia.
!' Rlria to Iwitl
lal)T (
WM Hurlburt
OeVaatAt Pi
At Port, Ot
ITS
3 Q
BUSINESS CABDB.
H
EUBEKT LEIGH,
ASSAY OKKICK,
Prompt aud accurate returns guaranteed.
Cottaoi Gsovs, Okeuok.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
T C HALE.
ATTOliNKY-AT-LAW.
1 and if Chrisman Block.
XUOKSX OEBOOK,
J M WILLIA513,
ATTOlt.VEY-AT-LAW
Collectioos a auecialtr.
Drhof Over Laos County Baok,
BILYEU,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
DtBL-Ofr Fint Katioual Hank.
Eootsi, Obsoos,
OJVOODCOUK,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
Office One-half block aouth of Chrlaman lilk
Eiiocit, Obiooh,
E
H 8KIPWORTH.
ATl'OltNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice In all the Conrt'a,
Eimiifi OasaoK.
hklvus w THOirrsoH
COAt A HAKOT
IJIHOMPSON A HAEDY,
ATTOENEY8-ATLAW.
bffioe-In ?lnt National Bank Building.
Praotioa in all the courts.
Eooraa, Osmoa.
JKO. B DOHKIS,
ATTORNEY ft OOtrNSELOR-AT-LA W
Will practice in all the courts of the Beeond
Judicial District and in the Supremo Court
of the states
Special attention given to collections . ana
matters in probate.
Office-First National Bank Bldg.
Itooms 1, 2 and 8.
MEDICAL,
D
RJW HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN AND HURUEON.
OIHoe Over Wllkins t Linn's drug store.
Otiice tioure 9 U. W a ni; 2 to 3 anil 7 to
V p m.
Rnideuce Ferry street between 11th and
jpAINEAKTJYKKKDlLI.,
PHYSICIANS AND HUHGKONS.
OfHcM InChrUman H'ottic.
tipeciul alttfuuou to sur0e,-y aiul surgical dia
uasosof wouieu.
JJUtANK .T, VAN KIRK, M. D. ...
PHYSICIAN SUHOUON.
Sperial attention to ilerftAss -f tliceyn, ear,
nose and ti.roat.
OfHos First National Bank Hulldlnit. '
ivesitieuce ,urs i niieaKer, ortri Wllllam-
ette Mtroet.
J 84.UCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
Kcqimi. Onsaor
D
K Q BIDDLB,
DENTIST
Offlos -On Olive stre. ', J etr-een I-lfth and
riisth streeta one bl(Kl of Minnesota
nuei.
Of
All i
Kinds
.AT THE....
GUARD
OFFICE.
6000 WORK. LOW FRIGES.
6009 STOCK. '
..legal Blanks ot All
.. Printing
FIRST-
National Ban
i
Of Fugene.
Paid up Cash Capital S50.000
Surplus - 850,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENERAL EAE.KlNli BUSINESS
Done on re is juaMe tenua. Siht
drafts on Chicago, so Francisoo and Port
laud, Oregon.
Aiitls of exchangr told on foreign ocuntriea.
Deposits received subject to check of certifi
cate of deposit.
All collections entrustedito us will receive
prompt attention.
T 0 Hivdricks, '
President.
B B Eakis, ' ,
Vice Presidio .
P. E. SsonoBABS,
Cashier.
L. H. POTTIB,
Ass't Cashier
EUGENE
LoaniniSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid I'p Cash Capital
Surplus ,
$50,000
2,500
A otNiaaL aaNKitto BustNtsa rasps
acted on ravoaaatc TtRMS.
Drafts Issued on the principal cities oi the
United Status and foretell oonntries.
Interest allowed on Deiosnd Certificates of.
uepoHK wnen leic ttatea nerloa.
Collections receive our prompt attention.
City and County Warrants bought.
W. E, BH0WN,
PrtsldsnM
F. W. OSBUHN,
vashler.
D. A. PSINE.
Vies PrsslcMitt
W. W. BROWN.
Asst Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
EstaollahBd In 1881.' Oldest
Bsnk In the County.
General Banking business' in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVETf, President!
L.. O. HUI.IN, I'ashler '
B. ii. HOVKY. Asst Cashier.
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILKOAD.
TOll! CAD
Nip. 2 for Ywiuina
Train leaves xlltsny..
Leaves miV.i
..IS0 P AI
... 1:40 P M
... 6:56 f)l
. .. 7:1X1 Ail
..lliSXI A M
. .lUilO P.M
. . 7:00 A M
..11:20 A M
..12 10 P M
.. r,il6 PM
Arrives Yaquiiia
No.
1 KelurniiiK
Leaves Yaipijna
li' es Cnrvuihs
Arrives Albsiiy ,
8 fi.r Lflr, it
Leaves Albany
Arrives Detroit
4 Returning
Leaves Detroit ,
Arrives Albany
6.
Leaves Corvallis... ,
Arrives Albany
6.
No.
No.
... 6:00AM
.. 6M6AM
No,
Lesves Albany. . . .
PM
Arrivos Corvallis 8KB P M
Uh,S5?.fc?2.w!!IleS!M AIUn'' ni C rvalll!
with Southern Psolho ira na, alvlns direct
beaches,' ""' Uum i,,WDOrt "d -dj ,em
-i','"",'!r 1,1 "nonnulns arrtv at luirolt at
noon, glvlni! ample lime io reach cVSo
IsTe"?.,0" ' """e"1""" "d Biu.llam the
KiveandSix connect at Albany with the
",u-"j v t www icora rortlane.
EDWIN BTONK,
J TURNER. , , " t Fa?p a
AKent Albany,
wiV-vi'i ,r"",ih?"S'1('. MIL
"Tk..;,i-7 "AII KOAD
V in V , "V Wot Ul."
lu will hnit it ..:..i.i. -i,
train. k. I "Y ' " tKm
p . s,,,"s any roiot In tht
7. " f 'onoila. Thsy conneci
llvket Affnt t.il ijk.t. -1
Aiaim'snmpniai I rains sed -t'
Flir fuithnr In fitrtn e. 1.1 .
ak n. -".. a : '. " r-ws etc..
j -.v-,w nsi-a ur
to.-f.A-PV C d KIiDx
J tAfF.J, Oet,.,.l A
-- - n,rai, J OtXIn,
, I rev
Notice rf Fin4 Account.
CT'iuoe isnereey eiven that t n .
.i, ..ii.i .7. " "n-
bimmons. deceased, has ti ed I,., n7 "
. -uu..ui..imw.( Ul in. .at. a ., a, .
eonnl in said estate; and ih.l the Connii
Corn of Lane County, Or -goo., ha. t th,
:n- for heatl. u en Mond ,y ,ho ;trd ,,
rVpl.n-b.-r. l .1 .behi unften o'elocl
Sell! ' d7M",.'0, "" "a a.
t'aien mis jru jay cf Ao jn.l. ISoo
Aurs M. titrexwrra
Aonnni.ttalor.
Administrator's Notice. SS
K M I "at, hm l.. ,l,,i, . ,ofcK, .J'
TT W". " Ulea,daaa.
I. by the .,y , ,,r, ., U, cKn
en, ami all iwttons h,i, , claim.,
ud estate are hersbv n.ttt,1 ... . .
t.n; ,l,. . .h r.",er verTto
aid IniinMrat, at hie vat. l 10
l uin-tf eutl, Kiwen rvjv wi kil
i m.w,n. in'iti uie .late of this ttt( ra
1-ote.t this Srd day el Aqu.t,
KM l...
A.lminlu St said Estate
L DtiTin, Attorney. l'
CANADI'N PACIFIC.
An Ideal
Holiday
Trip....
Httve vou tlinqjlit cf the St-aiiia Trip terms
the "Git EAT LAKHS"? It cuuibiue the
attractive featurua and bene tit of tu oceau
trip wittiotir tht at Usui la t iiwotiuf"rU,
Furttannor. it u Itas expeDbive thiu trav
elling by rail. '
Tlie "Imperial I.ituitetl," with rimt class
ileep-an. from Vancouver, antl TourUt Sleeper
from S4fttle Every Tuesday, Thurtday and
Saturday, connect with odj of the MAGNI
FICENT aSIbAMEKS of the C P. Ky. at
ort v uiiam.
If you are going 1" we would be glatl to
give you some facta a a. J itifuriaatiiD regard
lag this trip.
H. H. ABO'lT,
146-3(i St Portland, Or.
E. J. COYLE,
A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C,
SUMMONS
In the name of tbe State of Oregon for
Lane County.
George 0 Campion, Plaintiff, )
vs
Maggie Camp ton. Defendant.)
To Maggie CumptoD, the above named
defendant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF
OHEGON : You are hereby summoned and
required to appear in the above entitled
court and nuttwr tbe complaint of the
above named plaint. A now "ii i.it tberein,
on or before TuesUtiy, thu i.b d 01 Ooio
bt.r, 19U0, that timo being more than six
weeks from the date of tbe timt publication
of this bum m oil b, to-wit: On tbe 24th day
of July, 1900.
Aud yon are further notified that if yon
fail to so appear tiud answer said com
plaint and Bummons -in herein required, the
plaintiff will apply to the const for tbe
relief prayed for in i complaint, to-wit:
For a decree deolai tbe marriiigo con
tract now existing lietween plaintiff and
defendant forever 'liBBolvtd, and that
plaintiff be divorce from detendant, and
for full re1'1' herein.
Thed
Bummi
Thia
En.;.:
Kih-'ti:.
Oregon.
f the hrnt pubiicutiou t f this
i 24tu day of July, IViiJO,
is la publirbed in th "DMIy
' by order of the Hon H K
.ity Judgt At L-iUe County,
That
'Dtiilv Eutztut- Gnrd" in a
dail newRpuper pnii)i.sh U mid ol general
oiroulitiion m tbe cou My ol Luiih, Mate of
Oregon, end the ot- most likely to give
notice to tb- d. lei d.. .t
Dhi (I thin 4;h dh of July, 1900.
L Bllykd.
Attornoy for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notioo is hereby (jlven that W M. Van
Duju, edminmtrutor of tbe estate of Suni
uel Smith, drceamd, bus filed bis dual no
conut in the runnel o: suid iB-aie with tht
oounl) cosrt ol Lane cennty, Crexon, aud
'bsl Monday, ihe 6ih iikj ot AogUHt, 11)00
in uie loui oi one o'clock lu the nilernoon
f said oav be and the out iKhertliy fixed
by the court for tbe hioirim. ol ,,hi,...,,.. n
HHid aciount und for tbe dual set. lenient of
iu i-eiaie; ana anv and all aujeeiiuus to
faid filial scromil, nhtuld be filed with the
clora ol sud court on or bo tore said timo
o.m i aie iixia lor me nranng thirxuf.
DBted ihia lrlih day of June, 1000.
W.M. VanDiiyu,
, , ., Adiniiiixtrator
L. hllycu, Ally.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of A. V. Peters, deceased.
Notice is hereby Kiven tlint Ceo li Dorris
has been duly pppoiutad adiiiinitrntor of the
estate of A V Peters, deceased, by the
Honorable H H Kin,i.i r- ... 't.. r .
..n.u, vMim, umiire oi
Lsno County, Oregon. Alt lemons liavinir
Claims SlAinat a.i.l ....... . ....... 8
rv: " Hereby nouned
to present the same to the administrator, at
his law ofhee in ituBene Cty, over the First
National hank, witluu sin months from the
date of this notice, July 12, 1000, with the
necessary vouchers. All claims must be
itemised. OsoUDoBHis, Administrator.
Notice of Sale on Execution.
Notice is hereby riven that bv virt,,. ( .
execution and order of sale of attached proo-
IHL f ,Vf!U Jhe circuit court of the
sute of Oregon for Marion oounty, on the 6th
county, 1-etnieila Durham, plaintitf recVvereo
judsmont and decree again,? Wilson lj TS
a,,,..,,,,,, ,r me sum of One Hun.lreo
and Seventy on. Thousand Nine Ihlndrld
S'" J 7a. ' iar. with interest
,.tl ..i i . . ' "la juaswent t tin
- u iror rviic imp ,... ,
ii.? ." leciwis ana uislmrseuirnts of
th.. tion twe. and allowed at W.M, con?
mamliug and dirrtin, ma .. ' ,7r
auction th. tntl..i. . " " Wi-K
the almt-a .,!, ii 1..,. 7. . . I , riy at t, ,,y
Tl. .i . . . ...
.... souinweat i ot the northeut 1 and the
nu the es
Hon 14. in t.i:.".,. --
uieasi f ot sec-
--, -osousn raogeil west.
T:",.!fM0fcaaod the south
5,4thrTtlf 01 -d
1n to-."h ,U,'J":.r,hw"' tion
, i -"".o ,,i rsnge west all
L-ane county, uregoo. west, an
Oregon.
" '"""'"".in the nime ol the Stnteof
order of sa'e,
iu compiun mlh 1Bil,
1
HI offer for , the alwve
pui, cVoV. r."1 ;.'fd".Ptlon, m
V the Court 11,, V .: r . '''rF'h
owinty.Oreg m.on "w.e, J An.
lumay, tl.eUftth D.ynf Aiuu.t. Pon
dav. ' "ieipm on said
i)ated this 18th day of .), M,
Sheriff of 1m, c
.li I1C1H
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Notice oCreditois.
N'tt, l. "...- .. .
Une connty, Z, I"' ' C" "'
-ill and te.iAml!S ''' of the Ut
laims agonist saul e.Ut. ! i T T
he umterai.-n. .. .l , "'"IT 'onclieup
riF-" riI
Bit. "itor of i),. r . .. ,. J sSovk,
of the K.utet.1 i:I,L J T '"neutand
,K ...orns, nece seit.
AlosRa t,old Fields.
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SUMMONS.
in me cncuii Lourtoi i&e Htairj Ki
tot Lane Co amy.
Rebecca C. Keeney, Plaintiff,
William D Keeney, Defendant. J
IS THE NAME OF THE STATE n
OUEGON: Ion ate hereby r4idt!
uiHiear and answer tht
agaiuat you io the ahoTo euliiied suit on
oi before Monday, the 8th day id rw i
l'JOO, and if you fail to ui, f 1?':
thereol the plaintiff will UA a d
agiiuatyoa forever dissolvir-p me bond0.'6!
uiutrimoDy now eiieiiui; Vatws th
plaintiff and the defendaol: and tor tht
oare and enstody of the two tt.in.or chilj
named in the ooniplaint. "'idreu
This summopsis poblisbed in IheEusen.
Daixt&oabd for s foil 03 consecutive
weeks, by order of Hon J W HaaiW
Judge of said Court, made bi ehambers tt
2M dav of July, 1300, and the first nnbli
lion of this summons is made tn the hu"
ot said Eugone Dahy GoAjtu'of Jnlv
. - . - fiami
Attorney i ptainliff
SUMMONS,
In tbe Clronit Court of tbe Btate of Ors.
pon for Lane oounty.
Stephen S. Tbnrmsn, PluintifT, )
ts. I
Josis M, Thnrman, Defendant.)
To Josie M. Tburman, ddfendant'
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OHP
gon, Vou are hereby reqnired to aDDe
and answer tbe complaint fltod sgainat ,
in the above entitled oourt on or bsfoni
Mondnv, the 8th day of utoher, I9oo tl,.!
being the first day of the next reoulat'term
of saidoonrt, to be beRnn and noldenfa
Eugene, said Lane oounlj, Oregon: and ii
you fail to so appear, ,nd answer said
ooniplaint for want tlwteof, the nlsin?
wilt apply to the said mux fot "he ,'?
pruyed for in said oompisott, to-wit- iv,
adeoree declaring th airiace oo'ntnci
now existing between plaintiff and del.n.
dant forever dissolved, and that plaintiff hi
divorced from defendant, i,d for full relief
herein,
This summons is eerfu! upon yon by the
pobheation thereof in the Dam Ecotss
GosBo for six suoo.iy week, bv orit.t
of Hon. H. E. Kinoaid. judge of the muu
ty oonrty, of Lane oonnsy State of Oregon:
und County Judge ot said oounty: isid
order is dated July 28. 1900, and the
diite of the first publication hereol nn.
d. i said order, Is July ih, 1900.
L. Biliiu,
Atty for Plsiniiff.
Sneriffs Sale on Forec oaure,
Notice hi hereby niven that bv virh,. r ..
execution duly issued out of the Circuit
., o,,iuniD, ior the count?
of Lane, on the 12th day of April, 1900 on ,
judgment rendered in said Court on the a)
(lay of March, 1900, for the sum of 1W
Hundred and Fifty Seveu aud 11 100 DouW
wun interest thereon from tiie Oth day of
March, 1900, at the ratu of teu p0r ceut per
,..., .-,i, attunieri
fees, and the further turn of thirtvoue sad
w-.uv uuuan coeis, lu a suit wli.-iel.i Jobs
CKrwas plaiutiff and A. J. Kichsl and
5 , leuietza i. uodsoo, A.
Wheeler were defendants and against lbs at
tendants A. J. Niokel and Mabel Nickel, ami
on a decree of foreclosure and order of ul
' w " cuurv, oouimanaing me io
order to satisfy said judgment and can, to
sell the following dercribed real pnoertv
to-wit: ' rrv
Lot No. 2 in block No. 8, in the Original
plat of Fairmount. Lane countv. Otarnn.
containing one and 2S 10U acres more or leu,
together with all and sintfi,!,.. ,An.,.n,.
hereUitamente and appurteuances thereunto
uo.uugiug or in any Wise appertaining. Ko
.iivraiure,
IN THE, NAME OF 1HE STATE OK
uregon, lu coinplmnoe with eaid writ, I will
otter lor sale the above desoribed premises, St
public auction to the highest bidder tor cash,
subject to re lempoon, at the south door of
.,ie iourb trioutte, lu J-.ugeue, Lune county,
Oregon on Thursday, the 24th day of Mat,
i , i T , oi o o ckick a, m.
aud 4 o clock p. in., to-wit: ut one o'clock p.
in. on said day.
Doted this 18th day of Arjril, 19(10.
. V. w. WllHKBS,
ohoriff of Lane County, Oregw,.
Administrator's Sale
of Real
Property.
Notion in hfirol.u nl.n il.i I .1
- j K,.vai uia, i vittuo w,
an older ol the oouutv coon of Ions
county, Oregon, made and entered of record
in suid oourt on the 8th day of May, 1SMJ,
I will on Monday the lbth day ot Jum,
19U0, ut the hour of one o'olook p. m. it
the courthouse door in Eugene, Lui
oonuty, Uregon, oiler for sale to tbe highest
bidner ut public aucton, for cash, the
followillg deecribed real properly belonglnii
to the estate ol Js. J. Simmons, deoea,sd
Beginning at the N W Cor of tbe 8 W of
boo 28 Tp 16 S It 4 W thence 8 96 rod,,
theuoe E 126 rods; theuoe Northwesterly to
Nline of the name quartet; thence W 86 rod!
o, leet to tbe place of beginning, contain
ing 6i acres of land, more ur leas, is
Lane count), Oregon, except the right ol
way of the o. & C. It. it. Co. across Mid
land.
OBted May 11, 1900.
Alios M. Bkcxwith,
Admr. Estate of E. J. Miuimons. Dec'd.
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate of Batio Lowis, dcceasid, Line
wuuiy, urtgon:
Notice is hereby giton that John Lewis
and A leek Lewis, executors of the estate ol
tlutio Lewis, deceased, bate filed their nosl
account in the matter of said estate in lis
?nnV eonrt of Lane county, Oregon, and
"""" ine oin nay ol June, iw, si
the bourol 10 o'elnok in lh. fnn-noon of
that day has been fixed by said court for
the hearing of objections to said account
and for the final a.ol.m.n, utd .stste,
Any and all objections to said account and
be final settlement of said ostate mutt hs
filed with the clerk of saidoonrt on or hs
lore laid date of hearing.
a mu mo aay of April, 19uv.
Jonn Lkwis,
Auox Lswu,
Exeontors of said estslt,
TBojmou & Habdt,
Attorneys for Executors.
NOTICE JOF TO, AL SETTLEMENT.
Estate of Mart P. Baker, deceased. UU
county, Oregon.
Notioe is hereby giten that D. P. Hill,
dministrator of the estate of Mary I-
"er, deceased, has filed his final sccon"'
n the niatttr of saiH Astat. ii, th. roDr.tr
oourt of Late county, Oregon, sLd Mof
"ay, the 4th it. .t luii ., ,k. hour
j va w uuuf a sw, a, iu
ot one o clock ia the afternoon ol that dij
has been fixed by said eonrt for ths hesi
ng of objections to said account, and lor
the final settlement of said estate.
"a.i ut, 2i, day o( Aprj ,ooo.
U. B. Hnx,
B Administrator.
Biiitu, Atty. for taid tsisie.
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate of n IC Huston, Deceased, Lacs
onnty, ;ur.gn.
"""ceflis bereby (riten, thtt I.ydis a
Uston. .. .l
- . ---i.iiii u, eaia ostaie, i, - -net
final account, tor settlement of said
ate, andWoiday. the 3rd day ol Septem
ber, ,9i0. at ... . I...-. V . ma
, - .. w u, use v civ, . -
iteraoon ot said dy, has been set bjif
Oar of ih. inH. nl , , H.n in. h..nmr
of ohsx ti ns io said acooont and for the
"O'l settl ment of said estate.
"aiea tuts JOth day of July, 1900
T Ltdia A Hcstos,
LUn.no, Admlnittrsuix.
Attointy.
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