Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, August 13, 1900, Image 2

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    Daily Eugene Guard
Published every evetiinttof the week, Sun
dy excepted. Addre all comrouniijaUoiiii
aid mk .ell remittances payable to the
Kita kmc UtJAHU, Ku'uae, Oregon.
8UBHUKIPTI0N JtATKS.
T Hvered by oerrier, per week f 1ft
' itverud by carrier, per month 5
1 mill one year (in adyanoo) fl 00
l. otoliths 3 00
month
Sitixle cnniee. 05
WKKKXT.
One vear (In ad ranee) $2
Six months 1 00
.Advertising ratee made Icoowd oo applica
tion.
Entered m Moond-cias
Eugene, Oregon, postothoa.
matter at the
THE EASTERN OFFIOR3 Of the
paper are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New
York City, and U B Express Hid. 87 Wash
ington BL, unicago, iil, is itAii Aflierwi-
Ilk Agency i0 cuarye.;
CAMPBELL BROS PabliBhers
All Business Letters to this office should
be directed to THE QUAHO Instead oi eiinei
nf th n roar I atari na. -tctfiall i
CAMPBELL BROS.
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WEATHER BUREAU-
(Dslly Report.) '
' PORTLAND, OHKOON.I
Ausuat id 1W0 llo a ml
eeathor forooaat for husoiie, Oregon.
Fair tonight slid umorrow.
MONDAY
AUGUST 13
OUR ASIATIC POLICY.
J-veu Andrew Uarnegie is op
I oited to the McKinley policy of
impropriating Asiatic territory, if
t le following from an Assoolated
1'reBB interview oan be depended
upon as a oorreot report:
"Our polioy is clear. European
nations attack China and quarrel
about toe divlBion of Chinese tern
lory. We remain friendly and
await events. We have enough
foreign territory already."
We have too muob "foreign ier
rltory already," that ii if we cat
lay valid olaiut to tbe I'hllippiuo
through holding forty or fifty miles
of oountry about Manila with the
sixty thousand troops that Mr Mo
Kmley hasaent there to ''pacify'
tbe islands.
Tbe attempted robbery of the
Filipino right to liberty and
deolaration of indopendenoe of
their own is a foul blot on -the fair
name of this great republic No
fair minded man, of whatever
political party, oan justify our bad
faith with our one-time allies, the
Filipinos. . '.; ....
William J Bryan stands com
mitted to a polioy that will give
the Philippines self government
independent of tbe United States
For polioy that will allow the
Filipinos a dear title to tbe oountry
wbioh Spain sold to tbe United
states when she only had poseossion
of Manila, and that held through
possession of a fleet of war vessels
that commanded the situation.
KNOX VS KINCA1D.
County Judgcsuip lontest as
Viewed by Successful Con
testant. But Journal, August 11,
"The oontest oase of O V Knox
titlB Kinoaid ior tbe offioe of
county judge was tried before
Judge Hamilton in tbe courthouse
August 8 and 9, and resulted in
Increasing the plurality of Kincaid,
oitisens' candidate, from 1 to 6
in tbe five preoinots whioh Knox
claimed would elect him. These
were. Irving, Willamette, Fair-
BD 'unt, Mohawk and West Cottage
G ove. After the votes of these
puioinott had been recounted
Knox's attorney, W 0 Hale, moved
to dismiss the case witbout going
further, and bis request was
granted If tbe oitiiens' candidato
gained four votes in tbe five pre
oinoti wbioh the oonteetori claimed
would elect Knox, inoreatiDg bis
plurality irom 1 to 6, bow much
would it have been increased by
recounting the other 45 urecuiots
in whiun the uomejIorH did not
claim anvihing? At the name
ratio, not Icsh than 50 and perhaps
100.
"And but for the illegal votts of
University students and railroad
and mill bands, ami the Uncling of
their candidates for sheriff, tre.s
urer and school superintendent f i:
votes for their candidate for county
judge, whioh was done by a few
officious managers who did not
represent tbe substantial republi
cans in that any more than in
contesting tbe oiliuial count made
by their election judges and can
vassing board, Kincaid, the citizens'
candidate, would have received a
majority of several hundred votes,
notwithstanding tbe faot that tbe
republicans have a majority of
about 450 in the county on a
straight vote, as shown by tbe votes
cast for state officers."
MEMBERSHIP OF FRATERNAL
ORGANIZATIONS.
A correspondent writes the
Guahu for membership statistics of
secret organizations that bave a
footing in the North weBt. The
New York World Almarao lor 1900
says:
"According to the iut reports of
the supreme bodies of these organ
izations to the World Almanan, the
membership of the principal fra
ternal organizations of the United
States and Ounudi is as follows:
Odd Fellows ... 086,208
freemasons 871,002
Knights of Pylbhe 470,708
Modern Woodmen 427,706
United Workmen 873,-89
ltd Men 213,070
Knights of Maouaheee 188,071,
Woodmen of the World 114.048
Order "f Klba 00,000
Bona of Temperance 82,248
Chosen Friends 23,140
"Including colored organizations."
woriii Reading.
"You will find enclosed thirty -one
one-cent stamps for one of Dr. Pierce's
Mcdicul Advisers, cloth bound," writes
iunies R. Crantptnn, K(., of Slmrps
urg, Washington Co., Mil, "This book
is lor a friend of mine who la using
your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' anil 1
cannot praise your medicine, too highly,
I win hi business in Baltimore and had
riieumntisra fur three mouths ; couldn't
walk at all. I tried the best doctors I
could get, but they did me no good. I
took three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery and it cured me
sound. 1 came home to Stiarpslmrg,
and there were three cases of different
diseases. I advised the patients to use
Dr. Pierce's medicines, which they did,
and all were cured."
"Golden Medical Discovery " contains
Ho alcohol, cocaine, nor other narcotic,1
WlV. lr. rirrce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, wt8 nsxes, is sent free
on receipt of stamps to psy expense of
mailing only. Semi II one-cent stamps
for the hook bound in paper,' or 31
tnma fur cloth binding, to Dr. R, V,
nerve, utuiuio, M, V.
Mother Tells How She Saved
Her Little Daughter's Life. ,
I am the mother of eight children
aud have bad a great deal of experience
with lUediolups. ' Last "Summer my
little daughter hart lbs dysentery In
Its worst form. We thought she would
die. I tried everything I could ihluk
of, but uolhln seemed to do her any
good. 1 saw by an advertisement lu
our paper that Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was
highly recommended aud sent aud got
a bottle at otic. It proved to be one
of the very best medicines we ever had
In the house. It saved my little daugh
ter's life. I am anxious fur every
mother ta know what an excellent
medicine It Is. Had I knowa It at first
It would have saved me a great deal of
anxiety and my little daughter much
suffering. Yours truly, Mks Oko F
HukkK'K, Liberty, It I. For sale by
W L DeLauo.
Another far load of lUolne buggies.
Just received uo advance lu price. Mre
the new style at f I. Chambers'.
During the civil war as well as In ou
late war with Kpaln diarrhoea was one
of the most Iroutiloome dlseam the
army had to eoiiUiul with. In many
Instance It became chinnlo and the
Id soldiers still suffer from It. Mr
David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene
Co, Pa., Is one of these. He uses
Chauitierlaiti's Olio, t'hohnt and Diar
rhoea Remedy and says he ha tiewr
Inund anything that would give I1I111
such quick relief. It Is (or sale by W
L DeLauo.
Soma Big Incomes for 1000.
John D Roc-feller I6,OCO,000
Andrew Carnegie 12,000,000
William Waldorf Astor , 750,000
Cornelius Vanderbllt Kstate 6,026,000
John Jacob Astor. 4,600,000
P D Armour 3,000,000
J Plerpoot Morgan 2,600,000
J B fiaggln '. 2,500,000
H M Flagler 2,600,000
Senator W D Clark 2,000,000
William Jtockefeller 2,000,000
Marshall Field 2,000.000
John Flagler 2,000,000
Claus Hprecklea 2,000,00
Jamoc J Hill 2,000,000
CP Huntington 1,750,000
George Gould... 1 ECj.UOO
WC Whitney 1,600,000
H O Havemeyer 1,600,000
John D Archibald 1,260,000
W I) Bloane. 1,200,000
Russell Rage 1,000,000
DO Mills.... 1,000,000
HAC Taylor 1,000,000
James H Hmlth 1,100,000
Mrs Hetty Green..... 1,000,000
Hobemerborn Estate 1,000,000
David Dows Estate 1,000,000
George Ebret.... 1,000.000
Levi P Morton .' 600,000
JabobRuppert.... 600,000
An lnoome tax ou such Inoomes
would be a fine thing. '
District Attorney Chamberlain
Mul luoniah county ' Is having tbe
gamblers of Portland arrested and
lined every mnnlb, which is a decided
improvement over tbe old system of
levying blackmail monthly by tbe
officials and pocketing the money,
As it Is now tb city gets tbe benefl
before only a few grafters got It.
Wants Prunes and Pears.
T N Begar will buy a few oars
green Italian prune and ' Bartlett
pears for Ma Eastern house at from $12
to $16 pe. ton.,, It is safe to say it
better than to dry.' ' "
' i - m tm , '
Men Wanted.
To work at Hlualaw quarry and Jetty,
For particulars Inquire of E Bangs
at livery stable, Eugene.
J. L. PAGE
-DIALM IM--
Groceries
Having a Large and Complete stock of
: Staple and Fancy Groceries tiotigbt
In the beet markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASK,
I oan offer the publlo better prhv
than auv other house In ICogi'iiH.
Central Market,
PROHRIETOHS!
fim oonitantl) on hand a full supplj
BEEF. MUTTON-
PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at the lnwtwt
, , market prloe.
A fair snare of lit Mile pstroiate solicits
tTO THE FARMF.RH.-i
We will pjr the highest market price
i ior rai 1 aitio, nogn aud Bheep,
Shop on Willamette St.,
KUQBNB, OHEQON.
VWHi.au aellvarad to an part el th eltj
FTjeotrhsrrs
0 R & N GO.
Dens
'Tinis-chsdul.
Arrind
Sail Ia. ll.D..r.
(ilcairo.
Purtlaail
-IMial
Sdftam
Atlantlo
Kiprsaa
VlUO p. m.
Kt Worth, Omaha,
Kansas (1. Mt
4pm
louis, CKIoairo and
r 1
Salt T-ka, IVnr.r
Kt W nth, Omaha
Kansas City, H
lAtuia, Chicago and
Tarn
r.ast
nVallavTuaTI sv
8wkatts
Kljrsr
a p m
tston, Hpoaans,
MinneaiHili. at
Paul. Dulnth
Milvaukw, Chi
oao anil Ka-
80 a r-
OcsaR SraAHsHirs
All Sallins U-tM
sublsct to ohaniea
For San sVaneiacv-
8pm
4'p m
(Sail day.
lallv
UOtl'SBlA KIVKS
HraAMiH
To AaUria and
Ki Hunday
4pm
Ks Huaday
s ft m
Sat It) pa
Way Idlna,
TVlUutHSTTlKlrBa
Sam
Ks Sunday
Orv,r. tity, New
hanr. Halaui, In.ta-
ta.tem' and Way
.amtirura,
'ILLAMSTTB AMU
Ysshiu. Ktvsss
4&0pm
Ks Sumlay
7am
Tw-s Thur
awl Hat
S:90p m
Man, Wad
and Fri
Orrfvn tlty. Pay-
ion aan n ay
I ruling.
t r Vlparia
, Wis
I wily
8sis RtvtK I L Iwbta
Riiiaria to LswiaU Dally
I Sam
At P-rt,Ot
BTTSIXEaa CAP US,
H
ERBEBT LEIGH,
ASSAY OFF1CK,
Prompt and accurate return guaranUrtd.
Cottaoe Oaovz, Omook.
ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW.
w
C HAXE.
ATTORNt Y- AT-LAW.
1 and 2 Chrismao Iilock.
srjoua oaioos.
J M WILLIAMS.
ATTORNEY-A T-LA W
Colleetions a specialty.
JSiceOver Lans County Bank,
BILYEU,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW.
OOiie-Over First National Bank.
Eoaass, Okioon,
C WOODCOCK,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
Ottlos One-half block aouth of Chriiman Blk
EuaiKE, Obiooi.
skipwoktu.
ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW
WIU practice in all the Court's.
Euoiss Obboom.
atXUDS W TBOMrsON
ORAB A BAany
T
HOMP80N HARDY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
OHcs-In First Nstlooal Bank Building.
Praotics In all the courta. .
Kooine, Oaxoos.
iiO. B DOK1U8,
ATTOENEY A COUN8ELOK-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the courts of the Second
J udicial DUtriut and in the 8uprema Court
01 ths sute. ,
8ieoial attention given to collections . and
matters In probate.
Office- First National Bank Bldg.
Rooms 1, 2 and ft.
MEDICAL.
D
R J W IIARRIH,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Offioe Over Wllkini t Linn's droit store.
Oltios Hours-t) to 12 a m; 2 to 5 anil 7 to
v p m.
Reshlenos Ferry street between 11th sod
12th.
J)AINK 4 KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND 8URUKONS.
Oflloes In Chrlsman Rlook.
Speoiol attention to surgery and surgical dis
eases 01 women.
JjlllANK J, VAN KIRK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN 4 BURGEON.
Swcial attention to dsuases of the eye, sar,
niisoand tliroat.
Olfioe First Natliuiul Bank BulKliu.
Kesidince-Mrs Whlteaker, North Willlaia-
ette Btreet.
J 8 LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks RepsirtNl.
KvniMS, Ossoos
D
R a BIDDLE.
DENTIST
Otllos-On OHs street, betwon Fifth and
Sitth atroeta one him : v.vt ol MinnesoU
Hotel.
..Printing..
Of
All
Kinds
..AT THK...
GUARD
OFFICE.
WORK, LOW PRICES,
.6001 STOCK.
-liBii Blinks it All ln.t
I
National Bank
Of Eugane.
Paid up Cash Capital S5O.000
Surplus - 350,000
Eugene, Oregon.
a GENERAL BAlKINlf BUSINE:j8
J Done 00 re3utile tenns. Sight
drafts on Chicago, an Franeiaoo sod Port
lawl, Oregon. . '
Bills of exchangr sdd on foreign cenntnea.
Deposits received aubject to check off certifi
cate of deuo.it.
All collections entrusted to OS will reneivr
prompt attention.
T O Hranaicxs,
Presiden
8 B Kalis, '
Vice Presidto .
P. E. S.V0D0BAS8,
Csshier.
I- H. POTTKB,
Ass'tCsahisi
LAKEGOUNTY BAHK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
EslaollshsS InlBSZ. Oldest
Bsns. In th County. .
H General Banking business in all branches
transacted on lavoratle tcrrns.
A, G. HOVEY, President
L. G. HTJL1N, Cashier.
B. h. HUVEY. AHt Cushler.
EUGENE
-
LoanoSavinysBank
Of Eugene, Oregon. '
Paid Up Cash Capital
Surplus
$50,000
2,500
ft GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS THAN 8
AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
Drafti iMaed on the principal dtlei ol the
United H-KLi'i and tsirttlirn nnnntritsji. -
Interest allowed on Demaod Crtitlcie of
veomt when left etatcd frioJ.
Colloctloim receive our prompt attention.
City aud County Warrants bought.
W. E. SHOWN,
President.
F.W. 058URN,
a4Sniar.
D. A. PAINE,
Vict Pre.iaonl.
W. W. BROWN.
' AmI Ctuhlir.
Ynr attuntion Is called to the "PIONEKR
LIMITKO" trains of the "CHICACO, MIIj
WAUKKE A ST PAUL KAIUIOAU"
The only perfect trains in the world."
You will find It denirftlile U tkU on those
traiua when Koing to any point in the
Eastern State or Canada, They connect
with nil Transcontinental Trains and all
Ticket Agenta sell tickets.
or further information., pamphlets, etc.,
ask any Ticket Agent or
O .T EDDY
J V (IASKY, Giicrat Asteut,
Tmv Has Ajjent. tortlanil, n
SUMMONS.
In ths Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for lins onunty.
1'nul.uce Safely, Plaintiff, )
v y
Thomas F Safely, llefendant. J
To Tlionia. K Siifelv, Defendant:
IN THK NAMK OK THK STATU OF
OHKtiON. toii arc hereby summened and re
quire.1 hi appear and answer the eimplaint
nieu aga.Di.1 you in ine anove enlitleu t ourt
aud vaiiae , ttletl therein, liy nd plaintiff, on
or before Tuuraday, the 4th day of October,
11KKJ, that time being more than six weeks
from ths date of ths Ri.t publication of thia
summons. The date of the 6rst publication
ef this .ummoiiB as prescribed in the order of
publication is the Dth day of Augu it, 1900;
and you are further notitiad, that if you fail to
appear and aoswar said ouniplaiut aa herain
leiiulrvd, the piaintilf wilt apply to aaid omtrt
for the relief prayed for in aaid complaint,
towitl
i ura necree oeciai Tins me marrtaira ain-i
tract now aiiatlng oetween plaintiff and de
fendant forerer diuol,ed, and that plaintiff
be divorced from defendant, and for fuU relief
aerviu.
This .uramons Is served umm vm K it.
publication thereof in the IUil. Kuusns
Guasn for six .uccesdva weeks, by order of
ths Hon J W Hamilton. Circuit .Ii,,l. f.
Second Judicial District of theSta e of Ore
sons said ordsr ia made at Chambers In Kn
gene, Oregon, and dted ths 8th day of Ausuat,
Dated this 9th day of August, lSKKj.
, L bll.TSl),
Atty fur Plaintiff.
- Alaska Hold Klplils.
v'lrst steaiushlp for Cam Nr.nn- and
Cape York will sail from Henltle May
10. Till will Ih a large ship wlm t
tn Iglit capacity of Irjno ions anil t-i-songer
acouinaiodatlnns for 'Ml. Kor
rate and further InfnrniMlon, mil on
or address R. McMlIRPHKT,
Agunt N" 'Bern pHnlfic. ('uirHiie,
Ths Dalle Is boring an artesian well
bank of tbe distributing water msr.
Tolr. The well Is d.iwn 40n feet and
eTcral streams hate been -tru.-K but i
uou that raise the wator within
le than 70 feet of the stirfsce. It Is
proposed to go down at I at bit
which Is a few feet b. low the lev, I ,.f
another wellln theclly thai throw,
water 25 feet above th aarfa.-r.
The Astoria Itodsct sas It I- ano-
iiion remark about the o'lrw a'ai. .,
that during the tishiiiii M-s-xtihoar
r, sis are In proportion to tl eiuii
Hsh.
one
It l also true Ihtt neari eveie I
Treated ha. money more than
ei...UKb on hi pernon to pay bl fii.e j
and also enough to start out on a sim-
liar carrel again. I
.FIRST-
i JmL
miLjJS!V ii-U-J SSS
SUMMONS
Id tbe nsme of tbe State of Oregon for
Lane County.
George C Campion, Plaintiff,)
vs f
Maggie Cujupuin, Defendsut.)
To Maggie Couipton, tbe above named
defendant:
IS THE NAME OF 1HE 8 1'ATE OF
OUEGON: Vou are boreby suluuioned and
rtquued 10 appear iu tbo above entitled
coiiu and answer me complaint of tbe
above named pUinttt) now i.n ate therein,
on or before Tborsday, tbe 4tb day 01 pcio
ltr, 1UU0, thut tioio being more than six
w tkn irom tbe dnto of tbe flret publication
if lui- huminuus, to-wit: Ou the -lib day
ui Jui) , 1U00.
And ) ou are farther noiiued that if yon
fail to o appear and answer st.id com
p;uiutand summons us bereiu r, quired, tbe
plsiiiiilf will spply to tbo court for tbe
rnliel prayed for iu bis complaint, io-wit:
For a decree declerieg tbe marriage con
tract now existing bdtween pluiutid' and
dek-ndunt lorovor ilissolved, aud tbut
pluiutid' be divorca iroui dek-nduut, uud
for full relief herein.
The date of the first publication of this
snnunuus is tbe Htu day of July, 1MO,
This summons is published in tbe "Daily
Eugene Guard" by order of tbe Hon H R
Kiocaid, County Judge of Lsne County,
Vegun.
That the "Daily Eugene Guard" is a
dsn newspaper publiubed aud of general
circulation in the county of Lane, state of
Oregon, and tbe oue most likely to give
notice to tbe deleudaut.
Dated this 24ih day of July, 1000.
L Biltio,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
i notice of final slttle.ent.
I
Notice is hereby slven that W. M. Van-
Buyut admiatatrtitor of the estate of Snu
uei smuii, aecenKeu, uaa nt-a i isdubi ac
cuuut iu the nibtiei o tsttii) i-'ti e uith the
county court of Luue couutj, (Jtegon, aud
that Mondny, tbe 6tb day ol August, l'JOO,
at tbe hour of one o'clock iu the aftoruoon
t f said oay be aud the same ib hereby fixed
by the court for tbe hearing of objections to
aaid account and for ibe final settlement of
said eBtate; and auv and all objections to
eaid final account, hi uld be filed with tbe
olerK of Bald court (: i or beforn Baid tiui
and date fixed fur tb- hearing tberrof.
Dated this 18th d . uf June, 1U00.
W.M. YunDuyn,
Aaujinietrator.
L. Bilyeu, Atiy,
Notice to Creditors
Estate of A. Y. Peters, deceased.
INoiiue in hereby yiveu ihrtt Jeo B Dorns
has btsen duly oppointed adiitinitrator.of the
estate of A V Peters, ilttDHtd, by the
Honorable H K Kuic.ii., County Jutkre of
Lane County, Oregon All perfons having
claims airainst stid e-tat ure ImreLv nxtiliett
to presont the same Ut the admiuistrator, at
histt.iv oliice iu i.ugeue C ty, over tiie First
iNatiouot limit, within six mop ths lroin the
date of this notice, July 12, 11HX), with the
necessary vouchers. All claims must be
itemized. Geo B Dokkib, Admiuistrator.
Notice of Sale on Execution.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution aud order of sale of attached prop
erty duly issued out of the circuit court of the
state of Oregon for Marion county, on the Gth
day of July, 1900, iu a suit wherein, on the
12th day ol October, 1 SiHI, in said court aud
oouuty, i-etruella Durham, plaiutiff, recovered
judguiont and decree against Wilson H -tubbings,
defendant, for tbe sum of Oue Hundred
and Seventy-one Thousand Nine Huudretl
and -ive and 25-101) Dollars with interest
thereon from date of taid judgment at thu
rate of 6 per ceut p r aunutii until paid,
together with the costs and disbursements of
this actiun taxed and allowed at SW.50, com
maniing and directing me to sell at public
auction the following real property at ti'cht i n
the above entitled suit, situated and being iu
Lane county, Oregon, and described as fol
lows, to-wit:
The Bouthwest J of the northenst i and the
southeast i of tbe uurtheast J and the eaii
ol the southwest 1 ami the southeast J of sic
tion 14, in township '23 south r.uige 3 west.
Also the east 4 ol section ,16 aud the south
west i and the east J of the northwest i and
w.c cuubuwenv j ui wie norinwest t or section
36 in towuship at Bouth of range west, all iu
Lane county, Greiron.
Now Therefore, In the nime ol the State of
Oregon, in eomplianco with said writ and
order of sale, I will offer for sale the above
described premises, subject to redemption, at
public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the Court House door in Kugene, I,ne
Saturday, the&Hh Day of August, l'JOO,
between the hours of UoV-hu.!, . ...
o'clock p m, to wit: At 1 o'clock p m on said
Dated this 18th day of July, I'.HXl.
. . W. W. WITHERS,
bhenff of Lane Cotiuty, Oreuon.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersiined
has lieen appointed by the County Court ol
-.aue county, Olegon, executor of the last
will and testament and estate of Ge. rge
Soverns, dec,se,l. All ,rson. having
damiB against said eUte are hereby notified
to present them with the pr.wr voucher, to
.... .u-iiucn me law ottice of A
Woo. cock in Eugene, Oregon, within
months from the date of thia notice.
Dated July 7, USX).
l au.
Executor of the Last Will ana Testamen't and
ui ueorge soverns, dece sed.
Notice to Creditors-
NotlflA 1. liMraKv nl.A- .1... n
... i.-.- .T-i . " "'isms
- - ..u,iiniea ailmicistlalor
ulr ,,"e,l K-tl"son deceased, by the
Hon. E. O. Potter, county jndgo o( ssid
Lane.xmuty. All persons Uavmg clams
sgaiust said est.l. .., L,by noWd to
Li.k."' " .r".m ,n sctministrator
I i,uTJ". 'rom d" ' Ibis
k.IK7 riL. T, ,,J T' ue.""- at the
--orriB iu Ens
-o. r. .oHrus, Adniinistrato
iu . for EsUle
Notice of Final Account.
T,'"i.C?J!"b"'by sien ""' A'iee M Beck
.th. sdmrni-trator ol tbe ,a,e ,
Simmous, deceased, ha 8 led - ,
eonntiu said eatste; "d Zl Th. r
fiUHl.elernr.;i"1de;.r P 'h"
Dated ihli 3iddycf Anust. 1IKX)
Aucs M. l-xxwrrH,
. adn.in.tiator.
Abminiatrator's
Not
ice.
XotifS
ea-n, and .a ,'!Jf"T,
f'i e.t.,,.r.h,r,l";"Is'! ''r""
r""" th.m. With rJ.,V 1 T'tmitn
w" P ' of hli'-
i ia..ntt,. f.m ihedaw"? u'xTZ f" wih"'
lM,d bis-M day u AuauM, tio""
A.l,i-t, - 'vAr
f SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon
fur Lane County.
Rebecca C. Keeuey, PlaiqtuT, 1
vs.
William D Keeuey, Defendant.)
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OILEGON; lou are hereby required 10
appear and answer the complaiui tiled
ag'iiust you iu tbe above entitled snit on
oi beiore Mousay, the bib day of Octoter
1U00, uud if you fail to answer, for want
thereol tbe plaintiff will take a decree
against you focvor dissolving the bonds of
utatriaiouy now existiug between tb
plaintiff and the defendant; and for the
care aud custody of tbe two minor children
named in tbe oomplaint.
This summons is published in the Engen
Dso-T Gdaud for six full and oonBecutiv
weeks, by order of Hon t W Hamilton,
Judge of said Court, made in chambers the
23d dav oi July, 1900, and the first publica
tion of this summons is made in the issue
of said Eugene Daily Gdabd of July 25.
1U0U. E, R. Skitwobth,
Attorney lor Plaintiff,
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Oourt of Ibe Utats of Ore
ton for Lane county.
Stephen S. Thnrman, Plaintiff, )
vs.
Josie II. Thnrman, Defendant.)
To JoBie M. Thurman, deiendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OkE.
gon, Yon ais btreby required to appeur
and answer the comprint tiled sgaii.Bt jou
in the shove entitled eourt on or before,
Monday, tbe 8th duy of October, 1910, it,t
being the first day ol the next regular terra
ofsuidonnrt, to be begun and bolden in
Eugene, said Lane county, Oregou; and if
you fuil to so appear, and answer said
complaint for waut thereof, the ptainutf
will apply to the said court for tbe relief
prayed for in said complaint, to-wit; For
a deoree declaring tbe marriage eontrsot
now exiatiug between plaintiff and defen
dant forever dissolved, and tbat plaintiff be
divorced from defendant, and for full relief
herein,
Tbis summens is served upon you by the
publication tbeieof in the Liailt Eoasas
Goabd ior six successive weeks, by oruer
of Hon. H. K. Kincnii, judge of the coun
ty court-, of Lane oouuty State of Oregou;
uud County Judge of said oounty; said
order is dated July 28 1900, and ths
ditto of tbe first publication hereof, nn
chr said order, is July 28, 1900.
L. Biltiu,
Atty for Plaintiff.
cneriff s Sale on Foreo oaure.
Notice is hereby given that by virtus of sa
executiun duly issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State uf Oregon, for tbe county
of Lane, on the 12th day of April, 1900, on a
judgment rendered in said Court ou the 20th
duy of March, 11)00, for the sum of Four
Hundred and Fifty Seven and 11 100 Dollars:
with interest thereon from the 20th day of
March, l'JOO, at the rate of tea per cent per
anuuu., and forty and no-100 doliurs attorneys
fees, and the further Bum of thirty -oue and
20-100 dollars costs, iu a Buit wherein Johu
Conger was plaiutiff su i A. J. Nickel aud
Mabel Nickel, Cleuieiza T. Hudson, A.
Wheeler were defendants and against the ds
tendants A. J. Nickel and Mabel Nickel, and
on a decree of foreclosure - order of sals
rendered in said court, commanding ms m
order to satisfy said judgment and costs, ts
Bell tbe following described real property
to-wit:
Lot No. 2 in block No. 8, in the Original
plat of Fairmount, Lane county, Oregon,
containing one and 28-100 acres mora or less,
together with all and singular tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining. Now
therefore,
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF
Oregon, in compliance with said writ, I will
offer tor sale the above described premises, at
public auction to the highest bidder ior cash,
subject to re lemptlon, at the south door of
the Court jHouse, iu Eugene, Lane county,
Oregon on Tuuksdat, the 24tb day of May,
l'JOO, between the honrs of 9 o'clock a. m.
and 4 o'clock p. m., to-wit: at ons o'clock p.
m. on said day.
Dated this 18th day of April, l'JOO.
W. W. WlTHKRS,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
Administrator's Sale of Real
Property.
Notioe is hereby given that by virtue of
an older oi tbe county cou.t of Laue
oounty, Oregon, made sua eutered of record
iu said court on tbe bth day of May, 1900,
I will ou MoLoay the Ibth oay ui June,
1900, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. at
the courthouse dour iu Eugene, Lane
oounty, Oregou, oiler lor sale lu Ibe highest
bidder ut publlo sucton, for cash, the
following described real property belonging
to the estate of e. . Simmons, deceased;
Beginning at the N W Cor of ibe B W K of
sec 28 Tp 1881UW thence 8 96 rods,
lueuce E 12G rods; tbenoe Northwesterly to
A line of the same quai tot ; llienoe tv 86 rods
a, loot to the pl-.ee of begiuning, contain
!UK b- aores of laud, more or less, in
Lano county, Oregon, eleept the right ol
w-5 oi the u. 45 o. Ii. K. Co. across aaid
laud.
aled May 11. 191:0.
Alios M. BscawrrH,
Adinr Estate of E. d . biuimon. Dec'd.
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate of fiatio Lowis. deoeastd, Lan
county, Ongon: . . , , ,
Notic. is heiobj given that John Lewis
sun A leek Lewis, exeouiors of the estate of
Uatio Lewis, deceased, have filed their final
account in tbe matter of said estate in the
oouuty court of Lane county, Oregon, and
hat Tuesday in, 5th d.y of June, 19W), a"
be hour otlO o'clock in the forenoon of
that day has been fixed by aaid court for
and iTIe' ?bili o aaid aeoo.nl
aud for tbe final aett l.r...i ......
haV? a""bjMli"' lo said account and
the fluai settlerohnt BiA ...... .
filed with the clerk of said oourt on or be
fore tuid oate of bearing.
"""" '"' "in aay ol April, 1900.
Joan Lewis,
Atc Lewis,
Thompson 4 Haut,U'" '
Attorneys lor Executors.
NOTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate of Man F. n.k. J.. - t
cou-.ty, Oregon; , ..
" h"eb' iTen halD. B. Hill,
sdminiatrator of the est... iil-T v
in tbe mattir ol a. H i ... .
rt tji Lare conntv ri- .
A ,. . I. . J ' o " i ana J'J u u-
day, the 4 th day of jaue, Hajo ln, hour
of one o'clock in thea!rn,- -I .... J
oTobi",:"'!!'..!.' !'-
' fietosy of April, 1900.
D. K. Hnx,
b.ilin,t.Al,,..,.:Alnl0''
Notice of Final Settlement.
E,:uy,.Ho'rCg,!nUn' D"'rf. I
Bu7,rei"L,;'. . Idi. A
U.ett,t. ?,-,;r setnecatoi aa.d e"
der of il.. r 7 a" nt0 "' by or
TJ. '.l" 'a,"' said court for brin
Dat-d this Suit, day of July. 1900
I. llMT. A HOSTOS,