Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, August 30, 1900, Image 2

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THURSDAY
AUGUST 30
SHAM AND REAL ISSUES.
There is genuine sorrow in tbe
McKinley camp in that there is no
chance this presidential election to
alarm capital with the silver buga
boo. Nevertheless some of the
press of that politioal faith, the
Oregonian among the number, con
tinues the attempt to scare the voter
by asserting that the eleotion oi
Bryan will put tbe country on a
silver basis. The Oregonian,
though, discreetly fails to inform
its gold standard readers that this
MoKinley administration has coin
ed many millions of silver during
Its term. , .
The issue of imperialism; tbe
holding of ten millions of Asiatics
on territory that lies almost agairiHi
continental Asia eight thousand
miles from Paoifio BboreB, is soughl
to be avoided. We exolude the
Chinaman, President MoKinley
has 65,000 soldie rs in the Philip
pines trying to make subjects or
citizens of the ten million Filipinos
and mixed bloods that iuhabit the
archipelago, The people of the
Paoifio ooast know tbe Chinaman
They know that the law exoludlng
him from our oountry is for our
best interests, for the interest of
every laborer. "Will the genius of
our free InBtitntions allow us to
hold tbe Filipino as a subjoot, yot
exolude him from our shores and a
part in our politioal institutions?
There Is danger for our people in
the answer to this question, should
MoKinley be eleoted. We believe
the election of Bryan would soKe
the question to the best interests of
our people.' He is opposed to hold
ing Asiatio territory by force of
arms, or oiliorwise.
CHANGES OF FOUR YEARS.
The editor of the Rosebnrg Re
view keeps a file of the Oregonian.
He says he has gleaned the follow
ing information from its columns:
"Four years ago, men like Sena
tor Stewart, of Nevada, and ex
Senator Pfefler, of Kansas, A M
Stevenson, of Colorado, and Sena
tor Mantle, of Montana, were long
haired, wild-eyed cranks of the
most dangerous tvpe because they
were supporters of Bryan. Now
thoy are gentlemen, scholars, and
patriots of the moat approved pat
ternbecause tliey are BUpjiirting
McKinley and imperialism.
"Four years ago Ii iurke Cochrto,
O II P Belmont, aarl Carl Schuri
belonged to the highest type of
American oitiiens because they
ploer) oountry above party and
supported McKinley. Now thev
nre a set nf weak, shifting, shallor
politicians became they have de
clared for Bryan and the republic.
Four jftart hko, ex-(iovi rm r Biut-
well, ex-tiovernor liradi'onJ, Web
sier Davis, (ii-n A'kins-r, kbk
rej)rer""D'a'iv- ot nil thai ai pure
and good iu iioluic itei.'nuxe -hey
were advocating the election of Mc
Kinley. Now the same gentlemen
are liebt-weight blatherskite1! and
old ban beens not worthy of con
sideration ut the bandd ot good,
sensible, thinking American citi
zens because they are for Bryan
and popular government."
MUCH ADO OVER LITTLE.
The Oregonian bas found a for
mer Democrat of Bone prominence
who is supporting MoKinley, and
it puts him to tbe front even though
he is of tbe small fry. Ex-Minister
Denby of China ia tbe man. Tbe
Oregonian Bays Denby "bas alwayB
been a Democrat, and was given
the Chinese mission by President
Cleveland. It was biB knowledge
of Oriental affairs that induced
President McKinley to put him,
Democrat though lie was, on the
Philippine commisBion." Then
naively adds: "Doubtless it is bis
aotual knowledge of the facts in tbe
case also that forbids him to sup
port Bryan."
'Doubtless" it was through being
put on the Philippine commission
that- Denby supports McKinley.
He was a Cleveland appointee, and
there are not a few ot them,
together with the ex-president,
throwing what Btrenulh tuey com
maud to tbe Kouublioan caue.e
More than this tbe oharge bus been
publicly made, and not denied,
that Denby was in favor of Mo
Kinley four years ago and would
bave voted fur him had he been in
the country. The Oregonian makes
much ado ovor very little. It is a
case of "drnall pntatoee," if any
thing.
The Pen in the
Hand is worth
two in the
Mind.
If you bave "a good mind to
write to Dr. Pierce" take pen in
hand and begin. Then you'll
avoid the experience of Mrs. M. P.
Davis, of Honnkcr, Russell Co.,
Va. She writes :
"For seven years I wna confined to
bed must of the time. I tint! ulceration
of internal organs and female weakne.-is.
X had four doctors and they aaid I could
not be cured After the doctors said
I could not le cured 1 wrote to Doctor
Pierce for advice I followed the
advice be gnve I feel better than I
ever did. My friends say I do not look
like the same woman. I am sorry I did
not take Dr. Kent's Medicine when I
first began to hat 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 in diseases peculiar to
women. All correspondence pri
vate. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser,
ioo8 pages, is sent free on receipt of
stamps to defray expense of mail
ing only. Send a I one-cent stamps
for paper covers, or at stamps for
cloth. Address as above.
Pure Home Made Brandy
Pure double distilled brandy con-
ulna neither fusil nil or pruseio sold,
nor any other poison except' what is
contained In the fruit. Neither is It
necessary to rectify the same before It
is fit for use, as hundreds of men, and
dozens ot old distillers who now live
In Oregon can testify. Distilled liquors
are always clear In color, not red, until
age glvet them a yellowish cast. '
I will sell you pure brandy made
near Kuiione Oregon for $3 a gallou, or
76 cents a quart.
I M r-'rancla, Distiller.
Filth and Blair streets, Eugene,
Oregon.
Notice to Hoppickers.
I will commence picking tops at the
Win Nels yard, near Hprlnglield,
Thursday, Heptemner 6.
Jacob Ptrahsuaikh.
o Cure No Pay.
1bat In the way all tlntrt.-Uta eel! drove
Tattrleai t'hlll Tunic for Chilla, Malaria and
liMlti-usneee. It la aa pleaMut to take as
Ltmon Hy-nip, Ml rente
NV anthi. A girl or woman for gen
eral housework. Hood wage. Apply
to southeast corner Eleventh aud High
t reels.
. OiKL V antkii, A glrlto do general
housework. Call al Griffin Hardware
Co.
French Tansy Waters, me world's
anious remedy fur trmtular and nam-
fill jverlrMls of ladiex; are never falling
anil safe. Married ladle' friend
t-'rench lansy Witter am the only re
liable female remedy lu the world; Im
ported from l'arle; lake nothing else,
but I unlet on genuine; In red wrapt-
with crown trade mark, t.a France
Drug Company, Importers, Mm 1 oik Hi
Sau FraiH-imxt. Fur sale by nil drug-
lata, or sent In plain Kraoi-er direct
on receipt nf X
; FN -
! veryono who has Stock or keeps a Cow, needs
Galloway's Waste
Proof Feed Boxes
FOR FEEDING STOCK
IUY OR GRAIN.
RornnCA IT IS' A. FOOD 8AVKR.
iwwumow theru practically NO WAHj K.
Kaoh box uM will HAVK KuTK TIM.KS I lH COST in one Hemno. Couut yourcattl
fcn'l ftue bow mut;h ymi umilcl avr hv uniim thette hox-.
Kach box will f' ed fnitr hriuii of cUtl at
cumc foot of BpTeoontninwl within it, 1 he
easily moved. 'Vim Mtock nin to ihmn nt will.
A utntion of the bix hIioiiIH ht in fr'ntof
It ii JiKTi'KK. CHKAl'KH and MOKE
dttvinft.
If there In no aent in your ItrjiHty, Mild Two DoHa-s to th pat-ntpe uml net u KIGHT
to makeand u-e, tor a life lime. A cut with (nil ilirvctiotiK f. r makinKi arcmiiiaiii',B
ench Kinht- Hiiuri no Fpe:ial k i Jl anyone oau maku tiit-Di. Ft ANK (jAIJOWAY,
rat en too, l eutrul t'oins, Ureon, u, o. A.
L. E. HOOVER, Medford, Or.
Aent for ( ht-oo, Warthinum, Idaho and Montana.
JInfringers will bo prosecuUd.
ESTATE NORMAL SCHOOL-
Monmouth. Oregon.
Hobbed the Grave.
A startling incldi-nt. ot which Mr
Mr John Oliver, f Philadelphia, wsa
the sutijpol, Is narrated ly him aa fid
lows: "I was In a nnwt il read fill con
dition. My skin was alnn st yellow,
yes unken, tmiKtie oosieii. pain con
tinually In bank and aides, umipnetlie,
(rrailunlly growing weaki-r ilay tiy diiy.
Three- physicians had given ma up.
Fortunately, a friend advised trying
'Eleotrlo Hitters,' and tn my great Joy
and i-urprlae, the first bottle mucin a
decided improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and am now
a well man. 1 know they saved uiy
life, and robbed (the grave of aunt er
vlotlin." No one should rail to try
them. Only 60eenta; guaranteed, .it
V U DeLano's drug i-tote.
C ASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear the
Slgratunt of
Are You a Bicycle Rider?
If you are, we want to call your at
tention to the new 1000 model chain
brusliee which w have just received.
Wo would be pleased to show you
these brushes and tn put one on your
wheel on trial. They aie suitable for
either ladles' or trents' wheels.
The price haa been reduced to 36
oe lite.
K K Mi-Clanaiiam.
Tnat Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave ou, If you
used Dr King's New Life I'll la. Thou
sands of sutlereis bate proiit'd their
niatchlce merit for sick and nervous
headaches. They make pure blood
and strong nerve and build up your
health. Kaey to uk. Try them
Only i!& cent. Money i-ack If not
cured. Hold by W L Uet.aius drug'
gist.
, Editor's Awful l'light.
if M lligglns, etlilor Hene, tills.)
News, was afllicied for year with
piles that no doctor or rriiudy helped
until he tried Iluckleu's Arnica Kalve.
He wrllea two boxes wholly cured
him. It's the surest pile cure on earth
and the beat salve In the world. Cure
uaranteed. Only SB cent. Bold by
W L Pel.aoo, diugglat.
;, v-yA V1 "4
-J
An the fond la all d i mmed within the Iw
one time, n i ciU about nuo c tit for evcli
boxen ra nutf, nnrulot Belt support ing am
vcrv ciw when stAMe-i.
XNVKMKM' to une than any other feeding
Kali term o(enii Septrmuber lfcth.
'1 liecimienta of the Normal Hoiool are pre -paitxJ
to takf? the Htate Certiticate iuiine
UiHtaly f.n K'dimtiou.
(tiuduateM rwidilv riecnre utunl (Kirtitioui,
Kxp-'iineof year from to SlfiO
htroog Academic and rrofeftftional Courses.
New sL'ial tU-partment in manual training.
Wed equipped iraming dejartinent.
For cataltvoe coutaiuiiig full announcer
uieiitH, uililr
P. L. CAMPBELL,
Or l'retiuieut.
W- A- WANN.
Seo. of Fftfiulty.
RUNNINB UPCA BIG BILL
- uwcor feeg wouhln't le
rfAMary, when you are at
.itcd with colds at this h
.u of the year, if you would
rp a bottle of our pure nd
iuh grade Cynir. INoble
dinkey in your house nnd
tnen take it in tbe form of
m Kitty, or ax your tante tlic
eaten, at bedtime or any other
nid time. TIht is nothing
like it for colds. La Grippe or
cludrtxl ailments,
W ffi. ReDshaai
A Thousand Tongues
Could not exprexs tbe rapture of An
nie E Hprlugur, if 1124 Howard BU,
Philadelphia, Pa., when she found
that Dr King's New Discovery tor
Consumption had ooiuplttely cured
hernfa hacking c.mgh that for many
yean had made life a burden. All
other remedies and doctors could give
her no help, but she nays of the Knyal
Cure: ''It soon rem ed the pain in
ny chest and I can n il ep soundly,
something I can schici- j . inmilwr of
doing before. I feel like toi.ndlng its
pralsea throughout the Universe." Bo
will every one who tries Dr King's
New Discovery for auy trouble of the
throat, chest or lungs. Prion 60o and
tl.00. Trial bottles free at W L De
Lano's drug store; every bottle . guar
anteed. Medical.
Hiieclal reserve old government
whiekey used III the medical depart
ment of the (J B army and naval ser
vice; also reooguited as tbe purest and
an unadulterated stimulant by the
board of health of Han Kmnolsoo for
use lu the hospitals. Recommended
for Invslld and especially tor family
use.
Hold exclusively by
D E Hick, Kugene.
Wants Prunes and Pears.
T N Hi gar will buy a few care of
green (lalliin prune and l)artlitt
pears for his Kasiern house at from $1?
to $16 per ton. It Is safe to any it la
better than to dry.
There is mure catarrh In this srciio
of the country than all other disease
put together, and until the la.it few
years was supposed to be Incurable.
Fur a great many years doctors pro
nounced It a local dlseaee, and pre
scribed local remedlt-e, and by con
stantly falling to cine with local treat
ment, pronounced It Incurable,
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
H .a'- Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
b J Ci eney A Co, Toledo, Ohio, Is the
only c-ustltutlonal cure on the mar
ket. It is taken Internally In dose
from It) drops to a leaspoonful. It
acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfsces ot the system. They ofter
one hundred I'ollar fur any caee It
falls to cute. r nd fi-r cltcuaia and
leatlmonlala.
Addrr. F J CllKMKY A Co, Toledo,
Ohio, bold by drunvule, ?.So.
Hall's Family Pill are Ibe best.
FIRST
Hatis&a
Or Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital $60,000
Surplus - $50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
ft OKNKRAl, PAfK!Ni BDBTN2SB
.ft on iJhicjum, u r rncico ud iron- i
ililiM ii 4chft0fff in on lurt-unx ccuntnec
UetxitiiU roeived stubject to vhnck ot certiti-
cats ol dtifKiitit.
AUotllectioDi entruDtcl la ui wiu reoeiv
prompt attention '
T O Hknii KICKS,
P. E. Snoixjba&h,
('awl.ier,
L. H. Pottib.
Aaa't Cannier
rreident.
3 B Kakim,
Vice Prenidtu .
EUGENE
LoanSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital
Surplus
$50,000
2,5
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS -
Drafts finned on the prlnelpal cities ol the
Uoitrd s-.Ktea end foreign couotrtes.
iutereKi allowed on Demand Certlflcaie ot
UelKiiilt when left stated period.
Collection; receive our prompt attention.
JU) ai.d Couolr WarratitJ bought.
W. E BHOWN, D. A. PAINE,
President.! Vice President.
f.t. OSBUHN, W. W. BROWN.
H-ishler. Aest Cashier.
LANEUuUNTY BANK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
Estaollshed In IBS2. Oldest
Bank In the Countv.
A General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE Y , President
Li. O. HUL1N, Cashier
B. B. HOV.EY. Aest Cashier.
0 R & N GO.
Depart I Time Schedule.
Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Cliicago
Portland Special
U:15 a m
rt worth, Umaba,
KanBas City, tit
Louis. Chicago and
4 pm
bant
Salt Lake, Denver
Ft Worth, Omaha
KauBaa City, St
Jjouii, ChicaKo and
Eaut
Atlantio
Kxpresa
lt:00 p. tu.
Walla Walla, W
iston. Spokane,
MinueapoliB, St
Paul, Duluth
Milwaukee, Chi
CAgo and Kast.
Ocean S'tkam ships
AU Sailing dates
mibject to change.
For San Franciiico
Sail every 6 daya
Spokane
Flyer
6pm
8:40 a m
8pm
4p m
Daily
Ex Sunday
8pm
Sat 10 pm
Columbia Uivxa
Stkamkha
To Astoria and
4 d m
Ex Sunday
Way lantiingB.
WlLLAMffTTllilVIB
Oregon City, New
beiy, Salem, Inde
uemlence and Way
6am
Ex Sunday
4:30 d m
Ex Sunday
i.atunnga.
WlLLAHKTTK AND
Yamhill Kivbks
Orefcon City, Day
ton and Way
Landings.
7am
Turn. Thur
and Sat,
3:30 p m'J
Mon, Wed
and bri,
Lt RiiiarU
35 a m
DaUy
Snaki Ritkb. I LvLewistn
Kipana to Lewutn Daily
j 9 a tn
W H Hurlhurt
lien IW At Fort, Or
Men Wanted
To work at Hluelaw quarry and jetty.
For imrtlculani Inquire of Bangs
at livery stable, Euift-ue.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Kotioe ta herehv olven that W. M vn.
Duyii, administrator of tbe estate of Sam-
uei amiin, deceased, has filed his final no
oonut in the mstter ol said estate with tbe
county court ol Lane county, Oregon, and
imi oiuiiuh-t, me did aay oi Angost, iyuo,
i the hour or one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day be and tbe same is hereby fixed
by the court (or the hearing of objections to
said account and for the fiual settlement of
said e tMe: and anv and all obieotinnu tn
said final account, should be filed with the
oien ot sain court on or beforn said lima
and date fixed for the hearing thereof.
Dated this lHth day of Jnue, 1W0.
W.M. VanDuyn,
Administrator.
L, Biljeu, Atty.
Call For County Warrants,
Notice is liereliy slven that Him
following warrants v. Ill be paid on
presentation at my olllce on and avtkh
August 20, l'.HX). Iutvreet on same
will erase August 2), 1901: All Lane
county warrants from registered num
ber TtiOO to 7760, both Inclusive.
Dated, Eugeoe, Aunu-t 13, 1900.
A 8 Pattkrjux,
County Treasurer
Farm For Sale
628 acres ot land wlihln one mile
of Harrlsburg, aWanresIn Cultivation
two old houses, two barns; nearly all
tlver bottom land. A large quaullty
of balm, maple and asb limber. Ash
and maple suitable for lumber. Two
old orchards on the place.
Tliia Is a bargain. Trice, ,14, per
acr. Address,
R F Rakkr A Co.
'unction City Hotel, 1
1 Basil.
BUH1NE88 CAPUS.
J JERllEJtT LKK3H,
ASSAY OKW -F,
Proiupt and ivwurata reti.raob'ut" tf.'-cnl.
Cottaqi Gkove, Onctioy.
AlTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.
iyy O UALK
ATt'ORNEY AT-I.AW.
coma t ani 2 Cor!! man Block.
KUOEN. OUIGOON,
f M V7ILUAMS,
ATTOKN1- Y-AT-LA W
CoUections a specialtv-
)Hic Over Lane Cuuntv Bank,
BILYKU,
ATTOBJfEY-AT-LAW.
Dflite-Orer First National Bank.
Eooknx, Ohjgon,
C WOODCOCK,
ATTOKNEY-AT LA W.
Omoe One-half Hock south of Chriamaa Blk
Euokme, Oreooh.
BKIPWORTH.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in aU the Court's.
EUOEKE UBBGU.1.
HEUIDB W TH0H780B OHAB A BARD1
rjtHOMPSON 4 HABDY,
ATTOItNEYS-AT-LAW.
OlBce In First National Bank Buildini. .
Practice in aU the courts.
Eugene, Oregon.
QEO, B DOKKI8,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT LAW
Will practice in all the courts of the Second
J udicial District and in the Supreme Court
of the state.
Special attention iriven to collections l and
matters in probate.
Oinue irst JNational tlank iilag.
Rooms 1, 2 and 3.
MEDICAL.
D
R J W HARRIS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Over Wilkins & Linn's drug store.
Office UourB 9 tu 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to
9 pm.
Residence Ferry' street between 11th and
12th.
JpAINE 4 KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SUEGEONS.
Offices In Chrisman Block.
Special attention to surgery and surgical dis
eases of women.
jrjIRANK J, VAN KIRK, M. D.
physicia:- t SURGEON.
Special attention to c. teases of the 6ef ear,
nose and throat.
Office First National Bank Buildinir.
Kesidence Mrs Whiteaker, North William.
ette Street.
J 8 LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
KcaEKi, Orsoov
JJjR G BIDDLE,
DENTIST
Office -OnOliv street, between Fifth and
Sixth street one block west of Minnesota
Hotel.
Central Market,
ins . if Mi
PROPRIETORS!
Will keep constantly on hand a full
n p r" ! k j t i tv
I occr iviu UN'
PORK and VEAL
Wbich they will sell at ti, lowest
mitrkt-t priut,
A lair siare or tie pnnilc Dairocace sollcitei
! TO THE FARMERS. j
We will pis the UiKhetit nmrkBt pnoe
for Kat Cattle, Hogs and Hhrep.
Shop ou Willametto St.,
EUGENE, OREGON,
"Beau delivered to anv irt nt th etij
wolrhsrve
J. L. PAGE
Hating a Large and Complete tock of
maple and ancy Oroceriee bought
In the best marketa.
tXCLUSIVELY FOR MfH,
I can offer the pol.llo brtier l.rln
Ihan anv other hruw lu g,ij...
SUMMONS
la 'be Circnit Cocrt of Ibe State of Oif-pcn
t r Lane County.
lU-liMca C. Keenoy, Plainliff, j
linliff, 1
n 'am )
William D KtM-ney, Dtfen-1
IN THE NAME OfJHE SliiK OP
OtlEGoS: ton ate hertli rup.ti.d to
aulur tn.d uliswur tLe corunli i.- b!...l
f ugaipet you in ti.e abeve t-niitit-tl unit ou
0 Oi lore Mousay, tne Htu day ol Uutober,
l'JOO, nod if you fail to answer, for want
tQFr-'Ot the plaintiff will Uka a decree
.nibtTou lorever ilissciving tbe !onds of
'M iiiii--ny now exi.tii t-eiwun tbe
plamiirl' i.ud tbe defendant; and for tbe
care and custody of the two minor children
named in the complaint.
't his summon is pub Ubed in the Engene
IIaii T tinaim tor six fni; uud uonsecutiv
teevks, by order of Hon J W Bamiltou,
.ludfte of said Court, niaoe in ehambera the
I'M duv of July, i'JUO, and the lirst publlru
uou of this summons iB made in too issue
01 said Eugene Iau.y OnARLi of July 25,
lttuO. K. It. Sku-wobth,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore
ton for Lane county.
Stephen S. Tlnrojac, Plaintiff,)
Vo.
Josie M. Thnrman, D fenf'anl. )
To Joaie M. ThurniHn, deiendunt:
IN THE NAME OF'IHE h'lAUE OF OhE
gon, Yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the oomp!aiut tiled BgaiDBt yoa
iu the above entitled court on or belore,
Mondav, the 8th day of Oci-ber, 19(0, that
being the urn day of the next regular tirm
of said oonrt, to be begun and boldf-n in
Engene, said Lane county, Oregon; SDd if
you fail to so appear, and answer said
complaint for want thereof, the plainiiff
will apply to the said court for the relief
prayed for In said complaint, lo-wit; For
a deoree declaring the marriage contract
now existing between plaintiff and defen
dant forever dissolved, und that plaintiff be
divorced from defendant, and for full relief
herein,
Thia summons is served upon you by the
publication thereoi in the Daixy Edokni
Gdaiid for six Kuooestuve wei ku, by order
of Hon. H. K. Kinoaid, judge of the coun
ty ocmrty, of Lane oonnty State of Oregon ;
and County Judge of said oonnty; said
,mli isdutid July 28. 19U0. and tha
i (a of the first publication hereof, nn-
r said order, is July 28, 1U00.
Atty for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the name of the State of Oregon for
Lane Oonnty.
George 0 Onmpton, Plaintiff, 1
vs I
Maceie Cumpton, Defendant. I
To Maggie Cumpton, the above named
TV THENAMF OP TUT? Bi'lTS no
- w A uu V, - 1 lj J 1
OltEGOM ; Yon are heroby summoned and
lo-juiicu appear in ine aoove entitled
- - ius uuuupiuiuv ui inn
above named plaintiff now on tile therein,
on or before ThnrRrlnv tha lih nf nnln
ber. 19U0, that timo beiug more than six
.. uoib ui IL, UEBI, puuiH'aUUU
of this summons, to-wit: On the 24th day
ui il uiy, itruu.
And you are further notified that if you
pper nuu auawer saia com
plaint and auuimonB as herein required, the
r. " wi" wppij to uiv cuuli lor lud
relief prayed for iu his complaint, lo-wit :
For a docree deolaring Ibe marriage con
tract now existing between plaintiff and
ui'ttnitai't lurevt-r dlbaolved, and that
plaintiff be divorced ironi defendant, and
for full relief herein.
The date of the first publication of this
summons is the 24th day of July, 190(1,
I'his summons is publitibed in the "Daily
Engeoe Guoid" by order of the Hon H B
Kiucaid, County Judge of Lane County,
Oregon.
That the "Daily Engene Guard" ia a
dail. newspaper published and of general
circulation in the county of Lane, slate of
Oregon, and the one most likely to give
notice to the defendunt.
Dated this 24th day of July, 1900.
Ii. BrxTi-u,
Attorney tor riaimitf.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Estate of H 0 Huston, Deceased, Laue
County, On gon.
Notice ia hereby given, that Lydia A
UUbtoii, executrix of said entate, has Uli-d
her bum account, for settlement ot said es
tate, uud Monday, the 3rd day of Septem
ber, i9uo, at the hour of one o'clock in tbs
afternoon of said day, haa been set by or
der of the judgh of said court for hearin
of objection to said account and for th
final bettlcmeut of said esute.
Dated this 3Uth day of July, 1900
Ltdu A Hustom,
Ii.BinTro, AdnuniMratnx.
Attorney.
Notice to Creditors
Estate of A. V. Peters, deceased.
Notice i hereby given that Geo B Dorria
has been duly oi.piimted adminUtrauir of th
H ? . i J''tm' I!1, by the
Honora ile H K Kinciid, County JuJk of
Lane County, Oregon. AU persons iTiving
claim, against sul e-tate are hereby notified
to praaeiit tha same to the administrator, at
IN At 10H ai HaUllr urirliio aJ. . t
date of Hub notice. July 12, J!K0, wi'h th
r : n-H ciainji must M
itemiwd. GnoB Dorhis, AdminUtrator.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has len appointed by the County Court of
ifll".ri"n.ty'. 0"g"' """'o' of the last
Jill aod testament and estate of George
Sown, decea.e.1. All person, having
clalm. against said estate are hereby notified
to present tli.m with the prep,, voucher, to
the under.ijrnen at th law office of A U
Wcodcock In Eugene, Oregon, within six
ra"" "'m th of thiTno ic
Dated July 7, 1900.
of tha h.tateof George Soveru.,deceb
Notice to Creditors. .
Notice is hereby given that F. M. Wilkin
ha been duly sppomled administrator o
the estate of j k. Ellison dtcewed, by the
Hon. h. O. Poller, oonnty judge of said
Laneeounty. All person, n.ving claim.
"?le1to sdministrstor
within an months from th date of this
?.,C W"b. k a(t'y wnchers at th.
lawofheeof Geo. B. Soma in Euo
r?r-r. f.M
.', '" Adminiatrato
Att'v for LsUta
Administrator's Notice.
NrtK-e I. here! y ,iv tluvt the nndrr.lOTed,
K m lay h. ten duly a.l. inlf.i aUminia
tratnrnf thee.tat.ol Ah. an, l.ar.ile,, d.cea
Ml. by the ( .Minty cinrt f jMt County, Or
on, aod all i,n.m, 1,1, claim, against
aaid estate arv hereby notitinf and minimi to
LTT"! th'."n"' mi" l""lr voncherm to
ai; a.lninutn.u at hi. plM of biaisn on
lll,,Mtt. .teart. Eru-ene, (r. wi-hin
tit nmnth. fn.m the da's of this notice.
i-lated thi. 3nl day of August,
. , . I'M I'T,
Ailininutrakr M aaid bus.
L Btxin, Attonmy.