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Eugene Guard Publwliej every eveiiugof the week, bun- aye eioepU!. Add re. U to wtDUQiatioiis Hid in ke nil reiuUtsuioee payable to Uitt r.uoENK uuakii, ttuene, uregon. HUH4UllIPriON3RATE& DAir.T. Delivered liy carrier, ier week f 15 "Delivered hyioarrier, per month M 5iy inail one year (in ftdyauoe) 6 00 .Six months 8 00 in mouth 60 Single cttfiuA. 05 WWJtLT. One year (iu advance) f- 00 Six months 1 00 Advertising rata made known on applica tion. Entered an aeoond-ciaM inatUr at Kugene, Oregon, postotrice. the THE KARTKRM OFFICES Of the paiMtr are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New York City, and U 8 Express Hldg, 87 Wash ington St., Chicago, 11L. K KATZ Advertis UK Agency In charge.. CAMPBELL BK08 Publishers All Business Letters tothlsofflce should be directed to THE OUARD Instead oi either of the proprietors personally. CAMPBELL BROS. D.iily 2 A 4 5 6 j a ' 10 II 12 J5 14 15 16 17 t& 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 26 29 FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 21 POSSIBILITIES OF THE PRESI DENTIAL ELECTION. McKlnloy's buccobb four yeara ago was the most dooieive for nearly a quarter of a century. His plu rality over Mr Bryan was only six hundred thousand, but the elec. toral vote Blood MoKinloy 271 Bryan 176. The majorities hero seem overwhelming, but In presi dential oontosts the plurality has little to do with the oaee. In sev eral eleotions the winning man has bad the plurality against him. Tbo interest of the figures of the last contest rests in the laot that a change of forty-eight olootoral voteB would have eluuled Mr Bryan. The following table will sbow how this has been reduoed to n closer margin than many people supposed it aould be: Plurality. Electoral Vote. California 2,707 Went Virglul..ll,487 Oregon 2,117 Indiana 18,181 Koutuofcy 281 North Dakota... 6,040 8 6 4 15 12 4 48 Totals. 40,612 California has 0 eleotoral votos, Kentucky 13. Bryan, In 1806, bad 1 eleotoral vote from eaoh Btate; henoe the figures given above. If 20,257 of tbe votes had been taken from MoKinloy and trans ferred to Bryan tbe whole oleotion would have been ohanged and Mr Bryan would be president today; or if the other states should vote the same iu tbe ooming eleotion and he should get these 20,257, he will succeed Mr McKinley, But it does not do in political calculations to figure exclusively upon one side. Other returns have interest. For instance, Bryan carriod tbe following states by slender pluralities: Plurality. Wyoming 6S3 Bou Hi Dakota... 183 Temiiwaee 17,4115 Kansas 12,200 Nebraska 13,676 Electoral Vol. 3 4 12 10 8 Total 44.100 87 So if 22,054 or these votos had been transferred from Bryan to McKinley, or if they should be transferred UiIb year with tbe other states remaining as in 1806, Mo Kinley would got SOS votes in the electoral college to 130 for Bryan or considerably more than twice as muoh as Bryan. These things show the great un oortalnties that attend a presiden tial election,' ai.d wheu you add two million new votes to tbo com binalions that can be mado, tbo prudent man wjll wait uutil tlui returns are in beforo beinu sure of tbe results. TAMMANY WENT TO BRYAN. Those people who affect to bi Here that Bryan has surrendered to Tammany forget that it was not many months ago, when Invited to attond the Jackson Day celebration, Brysa answered by a letter in which be figuratively took the Tammany bound by ibe throat and whipped it until it crouched in the dust, wbincd and licked tbe band of tbe master that wielded the oudgel, Bryan plainly told Tam many that it had treacherously sacrificed the presidential ticket in lS'JG for its own aggrandizement, and that it muBt give undoubted proof of loyalty before it could claim recognition from the national democracy. Tammany has gone to Bryan in stead of Bryan to Tammany. Mc Kinley adherents may well fear the result in New York. There is no bargain and sale of Tammany for the Republican cause this pres idential election. No times are like these times. Witness that marvel of rrechamcal construction, the transatlantic steamship Deu'schland. Her en gines hayo 36,000 horse power, ft was but a few years ago that a twenty-thousand horde power set of engines was thought something wonderful. And it was wonderful at that tima. . The temper of the Galveston people towards the criminal ele- ment brooks no violation of prop erty rights. As an instance a man attempting to break into a ware house was shot by guards and the body burnt without attempt at identification. A Young Girt May be very old in suffering. She ii very apt to neglect the earlier symptoms of disease. Otten when she takes treat ment it is the wrong treatment for Her case, very many young women write to Dr. Fierce and consult him by letter free. All such corre spondence i s strictly private, and womanly modesty is spared the shock of indeli- 'lPj Hons, unplcas- i23 ant question ings ami otten sive local treat ments. "I suffered with female trouble," writes MU Agnes MciJowue, of lai lid nk St., Wash Ington, 1), C. "I tried various rem edies but none seemed to do any permanent gtNMl. The doctors mid it wns the worse cm e of internnl trouble tltey ever Jnul. I decided to write to loctor Tierce for heltv t rfVfU-r.1 a very encouraging rrply end commenced trcnt tnrut nt once. I hml not lined the "Favorite lrescriptionMiiweck before I begnn to feel bet ter, and, as I continued, my health jrrndimlly improved. It is improving every day sud I still continue to lake the medicine. Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women' Well. Call for Bryan and Stevenson Club. We, the undersigned voters of Lane oounty hereby Invite all oltlsens of Kugaue and vicinity who Intend to vote tor Bryan and Btevensoo at the ensuing eleotion to asiemble at the courthouse Mouday, Beptember 24, at 7:30 p m, for the purpose of organizing a Bryan and Hteveoson club, and also to dlsouw plans of organization In the oouutyaud other matters pertinent to the ooosalon. ERSklpworlh J F Amis WA Potter I N flarbaugb FM Wllklna A B Patterson Prod Kiak H It Klncald J Hampton J J Walton Lark llllyeu I E Hteveni Alex Mathews L H Patterson W W Withers H W Graham I L Campbell W M Miller Jerry Horn, And many others. Meals 20 Cents. I am In charge of tbe restaurant, out door south of Kaiidniau's store, again. Excellent meals will tie furnished at 20 cents each. Don't forget the stand. Kkkd WalI). Second-Hand Organs. A few second-hand organs, In good condition, for sale cheap, If taken at oniv. Morris A Craw, lS'luth trwt, Kugi-ne, opposite llnttman liouae. Men Wanted Tn work at Hluslaw quarry and jetty. For particulars Inquire of E Bauga at livery stable, Kiigina. I)hk8iakI!i. Mrs M Elliott Is now prepared to do drrwinaklug. Kootn upstairs In the Walton tilovk. Foh Hai.k C'iieai'. A good erroi d hmi it Hnillh-Prtailer typewriter Iu good condition. Usui FChaw. (J I iu, Wantkh. A reliable girl to do Kfiiiml tioowwnrk wanted Imme diately. Kmiulra at this ofllos. IllilJililiiililillll .1 . ioo Reward, ?ioo. The readers of thin paper will be pleated to learn that there Is at leant one dreaded diHease that Miieuce bus been able to oure In all lu stages and that Is catarrh.. Ball's Catarrh Cure la tbe only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dieeae, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken inurnally, acting directly on the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient streogtb by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in lis curative powers, that they oiler One Hundred bollard for any case that it tails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, F J C'JIENKY & t 'o, Toledo Ohio. Bold by drugKi'ie, 76o. Hall's Family l'illa are the best. Medical. Bpeolal reserve old ' government whiskey used In tbe medical depart' ment of tbe U B army and naval ser vice; also recognized as the purest and an unadulterated stimulant by lie board of health of Ban Fruuolsoo for uselu tbe hospitals. Itecomiuended for InvalldB and especially lor laniily use. Bold exclusively by D E Kick, feugeue. Attention to Musical Students In order tn inoresw the Interest and eflloioncy of the musical department of the U O, I am In correspondence with a violinist of experience as a teacher and perlormer. Anyone who wishes to take lessons on the violin or vl ila will confer a favor by commu nicating with me as soon as possible W Gikkokd Nash. Volcanic ' Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Buckleu's Arnica B ilvn cures them; also old, ruiiliiug and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felnus, corns, warts, outs, bruises, burns, ecalds, chapped bauds, chilblains. Best pile curs on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by V LD-l.nlio, druggist. Oregon Short Line R R If you are thinking of n.i eastern trip, It will pay you to write and i;et figures aud other llllnrumllon regatd tug service, eto, from the Okkgon Hiiokt I.inr Kaii.koac, 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon, J HNaoki,, W E Coman, T P A. U A Farm For Sale 628aores of land wlllilu one mile of Harriaburg, 200 acres In cultivation two old bouses, two barns; nearly all river bottom laud. A large quantity of balm, maple and ash Umber, Ash and maple suitable lor lumber. Two old orohards on the place. This la a bargniu. Price, (14, per aero. Address, K F Bakkk & Co. 'miction city Hotel For Sale. Oentle family horse. Handsome for o and color, and medium site. Harness and covered roomy buggy, cheap. Enquire at !.,,, Guakd Okkick. Piano for Sale. A good piano, square, forsale. Must he disposed of at ouoe. Inquire of AC Woodoack. BEST SHINGLES If you want the beat Washington shingles In Eugene for the money, go to Audrews at the depot. Wantkd. To trade, a small lui t roved racoh, three miles fiom rail road station In Lane county, for prop erty In Eugene. Inquire at (it'AKH oMce for particular, .z ., Is.-,VH Private Lkksons given In Latin, French, Herman, English, Mm he uiAlloi, etc. Faiur M ATwnon. It. L.. Twelfth and llith (llKL Wantkii A ulrl.t. I.gei eral huuaework. Call at Uilinn llutw.in Co, Portland Telegram: With untiring diligence the detectives are working on tbs Dlckel murder ease. Binoe the crime was illsooverrd Hunday morning the officers have Iwn n'our Ing the city for traces of the niiiid r era. It la now known that the aa aselm aecared but a few dollars for their hratal deed, yet It m sufllclent to pay their way cut of town. Aa there were ptaclically no clews, aa far the public Is awarr, pointlne to the I lent' Heat Ion of lbs thugs, the outlawa have little to fear. DUNNING UP A B!8 LiLL . " uosjior' ft-ss w-mlihi't le "nry, ulieu you hro t- with coldn t iiu sr -u of tbo yer, l( yuu wuuiti tti a Uittie of our pure end (fti imtde C'yni' uMe HtiUkeyiu yur li'inno muA tftn tike it in tlie form ( ""i'ly, nr kn ) ur Uelf die fttHi, at Iviltiiiitj or any other mi tine. Tlierf ta ni tiling ike it forcolrirj, IOripiwor ailudrod ailuafLW. W fll. HeDshaoi FIRST Ifatisnal Bank Of Eugene. Paid ud Cash Capital $50,000 Surplus - $50,000 Euflene, Oregon. AOKNEKAL BAfsKING BUSINESS , Done (in re wmahle terms. tiight drafts on Chicjuro, n FrDuioo end Port- Laod, Oregon. rlillR of exclintir told on forvlpn ocnntiiea. UeKrJitt rncmvtHl ttulijeot to check or certiu cate oi (letHKou Allmlluction entrutited.to tu will receive prompt attention. T O IIeniihicki, I'rcKiitent. 8 B Kakin, Vic i'reaidtu . P. E, Snoiwkasb, CaHhier. L. H. Potteb, Ase't Caahlei EUGENE LoanoSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capital Surplus - $50,000 2,500 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS Draft igMieo: on tbe principal clttri of tbe United BlMcs and for1jij countries. I nte rest allowed on Demand Certiflcaiee ol Uesonit w lie n left rtaUn) period. ColleetlotiB rectdve our prompt attention. City aiid Uouuiy Warrants bought. w. E SHOWN, Prcfluent.- F.W. OSBURN, w.shlsr. 0. X. PINE, Vice President. W. W. BROWN, Astt Csthlsr. iUNTY BANK EUGENE, OREGON. Est.ollshed In 1882. Oldest kUsnk In tha County. General Banking business in all tranche transacted on favorable terms. A. . HOVKY, President L. G. HUI.IN, Casbior. H.-h. HOVKY. Asst Cashier. MBM SHORT LINE R. R. THK DIKICCT BOUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. Hives oholco of two favorlto routes, yls the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Liue, or tho KIUUKANuK Sceulo Una No Change of Gars On the Portland-Chics go Special, "the finest Elegant Standard Siccus Fine New Ordinary (fouiist) Sleepers. Supsrb Library-Bullet Cars Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte) Comloriabje Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibule! For further information apply. L L ST&VENS, Agent, Eugene, or J R Nagol, W E Coman J'rav I'ais Agl Ucu'lAgl 142 Third Ht. Portland, Or J. L. PAGE (RQC E R I ES Huviik n Lartre mirt Couipletoatock of f-t)lo Htnl Fancy Orowrles bought iu the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I mti nlltT the publio lettor prtcea CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have A'ways Bought Blgratur of 'Hir EMwnvtTAt.trv LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOr. st ' Impotoncy.Slcht Emissions ant diseases, all effects r self J s'misc, or excess ard lniiia ' 1 crctlon. A nerve tonic nnit v K ItlntMl liHlilir. llrinrs the lomt bniitlor. Urines the T.t sCr ltil (jIoy to pale checks, ind rontorrt the fire of vouth. .Nrfi Hy mail ft Do wr box; mt 1- r J.fiO; wit" a wrltton jruarnn a to euro K-t ivfiintl tlio money. NERVlTA MEDICAL CO. Ciinton A laoKffn Sts CHICAGO, ILL liru:V !).! riuftote. BUKINKlM r'Ai'l) H EKBEltT I-KlUll. ASH AY OKKICK, Prompt and atscurate Hturastfiuu&nbwd. C'OTTAOK GkOVB, ORKOOti. ArrOBNEYS-AT-LAW. T 0 HALE. ATTUJt iEY Al'-LAVV. ooiut 1 and 2 Chrioujiifc hlis:k. XUOKNK. OBJCUON, M WILLIAMS, ATTOKNKY-ATLAW Collections a luecialty. Jtlice Over Laue County Baok, BILYKU, ATTOltXEY-AT-LAW. DCbcs-Ofer First Natiocsl Bank. Eugene, Ouiuon, C WOODCOCK, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Office One-half block south of Chriumaa Blk Euqkkb, Or.ioos. SKIPWOKTH. AUTORNKY-AT-LAW WiU practice in all the Court's. Eugene Ouxqon. HELMUB W THOlirsON CHAS , UOMPSON HARDY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Offloe In First National Bank Building. Practice in all tbe courts. Eugene, Oreoom. QEO. B HORIUS, ATTORNEY t COUNSELOK-AT-LAW tVil practice in all the courts of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of the state. Special attention given to collections and matters in probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1. 2 aud 3. MEDICAL. D KJW HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Wilkins it Linn's drug store. Office Hours 9 tc 12 a in; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. it esidenoe Kerry street between !2;'i and 12th. JpAINE & KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEONS Offices In Chriaman Itlock. special attention to surgery and surgical dis eaufl of women. JpiKANK J. VAN KIRK, M. D. FHYSICIAN A SUliGEON. Sjiecial attention to deceases of the eye, ear, nose and tlmat. Office Kit t National Hank P.uilfiinir. Kesidence Mrs 'Yhiteaker, North William el te Htreet. J S LUCKEY, JEWELEIi. Watches and Clocks Repuiied. KCUKNBt Orkuov BIDDLE, LKNTIST Office -OnOlive' street, between Fifth ami Sith streets one block west of Minnesota Hotel. -. Central Market, Watkins it Miller PROPRIETORS Will keep constantly on hand a full supply BEEF- MUTTON. PORK and VEAL Whioh they will sell at the lowest market prices, A lair sure of lie pmilc patrae sollcltto S-TO THE FARMERH. ; We will ptj the hlKhest market price for Fat Cattle, Hog aud Bheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. tfSFMeaul dellTered to ant rart ol th cltl t trot charge HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON !.Sommervllle & Brger. rure" tVhi.Wea and H.-it .lifK, li e fine cr.de. ! Wine, and "ixm ' Mi. w linnk. a Bwialty. Weinhard's ramotis tseer. Bottle ana Draught FIRST CLASS.. Nolce to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that F. M. Wiikin. has been linly appointed .dmlniatrstor o the estate of J K. f.lliaon rtruMd, by ihr Hon. E. O. Potter, countv ind-e of aanl Lane county. All pereons h.Tin(r claim, against Mid estate are 1 inby nolilbd lo prevent lha same to the adminiatratoi within all nicniha from th. date of thl noiice, with the necrsaary vurhr at tfc. lawo lea ol Geo. B. Ionis in J na Oreajon. F. M.Wmre. Geo. B, Deaua, Adminiatrator. Atl'v for 1 state D I Sheriff's S,lo on Foreclosure Notice U hereby gveu that by virtue of an exwutioa luly itieU out ol the I ireuit t ourt ol the ttsU ul Orel!, f .r tin Coiiutyol iJJio, u the nil Jy "I Sepuuioe.-, J""s; nieut leislered in iJiiurt ou the .'ml ly ol Alan h lsur, for tho sum of Kiglit liumlreil aii.l Tweuty-rlifht ao'l 13 I'"1 dolljun, "tl ioteruKt thereon from the isil -ml ay ol Mareh, 1MI7, at the rate -if 1" lr ceut er aoiiiilu, auil one hiuulre.l imi lifly "' uo 1110 dollam attorney's fee, ami a (urlher .uiu of twenty-three anil no 1IMJ tlollurs cissts, winch onlijOiMiit was enniUed and doekeWd in the Clerk's olii of Hid court, in said county, "li the loth day of March, loW. in a suit whereib Ji Ooldsuiiih wan id:iiutitf aud J H Jiay, Hat ti D liny and T L Kimlll were df ft-ndanu aud ats'Urtt the alnve named defendants J 11 liujcartd T L Kimball, and on a decree of f,..,.Laiii nn1 onlfp of haIh run tiered in .Bald court coninmndiitK me in order to satisfy said I jutlKineutana coate anu accruuiff wwui ww tiie futlowini; deticribei pr))M!rty t4-wit: An undiviileu one fourth iulrrent in a cer taiuuiiuiiiK familitl situated in Sectioiw six torn (Hi) "d se veil torn (17), Townniiip tweu-ty-thrue (L'o), South JauK Three (3) West, in Lane County, State ol Ureyon, and known aa thet"Kimlmll,""Ky," and "Shirley" tuine, as will appear by reiurence to the records of Lane County, aforesaid; the said "Kintball" location notice beiDK of record on pae 135 of Booit ntiuilwr 2, of the reoords of mines of said Lane County; the said Jay" location notice beini; of record on page 13'J of Book a, oi the records of mine of said Lane County; autt the said ''Shirley" location notice being oi record on page 138 of Book 2, of the records of in in ft ot tiifl said J. rub Countv. IN'ow Therefore, In the nHQie of the State of Oregon, iu compliance with said writ, I will oHer for sale the above described property, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cath. subject to redeinptiou, at the South door of the Court House in Lugei'e, Lane county. Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of October. 1900, Iwtweeu the hours of 1 o'clock a iu and 4 o'clock p w, to wit: At 1 o'clock p m on said day. Dated Sept 10th, 1W0. W. W. WITHERS, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon SUMMONS In the nume of tbe State ol Oregon for .Lane Uouuty, George G Cumpton, Plaintiff, Maggie.Cumpton, Defendant To Mflcgie Gnmcton. the above oamf-d defendant: IS THE NAME OF 1HE SLATE Of OKF.GON: You are heroty Humuiontd and requited to op bear in tho ubove entitled couit and answer the compel t of the above nnmed pluintifi' now on l, tbircin, on or before Tnursday, tbe 4th rl ..y of Octo ber, 190U, that timo being moru than six wet ks from tbe date of tbe first l ubliration of this Bnmruons, to-wit: On tbo 24th day of Jnly, lliUO. Aud you are further noiified tbt if you f.iil to so appear and answer suid com plaint and summon r as herein required, the plaintiff will apply to tl e court for the retiel prayed for in bin complaint, to-wit: For a decree declaring tie marriugo con tract now existing botwet-u piaiutitl' ivnd dettndut't forever diseoiveii, and that plaiDtitt' he divorced from defendant, and for full relief herein. The date of tbe tirflt publication of this summons is tbo '-'Itti day of July, lVi)U, This Mimmoof :p pnHiehrd in the "Dnily Enyeue Guard" by order of the Hon H K KtLitaid, County Judge of Lane County, Oregon. That the "Daily Eugene Guard" is a daii newspaper publir-hed and of general circulation in the county of Lane, state of Oregon, and the one uiodt likely to give notice to thy defendaut Luied this 2l;h day of July, 1900. L. Bixtkc, Attorney for Fhunitfi. SUMMONS, . In the Clicuit Court of the tStutc- of Oca H'U for Line cuum . S'.opheu b. Thuni,,ni, Plaintiff. I vs. V Josie 11. Thnruiau, Difn. nut. ) To Josie M. Thumuin, dotendunt: IN Tilt; NAME Of TILi ftTA'I E OF OHIi (ou, You mo hereby required to appeal ami atiswer the complaint lilid against jou iu the above entitled court on or before, Mocdar, tho f.th dBy of October, 19C0, that being the htst duy oi thfc next ngular term olsaidoourt, lobe begun aud holden iu Kngene, suid Lsno county, Oregou; aud if' you fail to so appear, aud unswor said complaint for waut thereof, the pluiu ilt will apply to lb? said court for the teliei prayed for in said complaiut, to-wit; l oi a decree declaring the marriage control now eiijtiog between plaiuliU' and delen dnut forever tlissolved, uud that plaintiff be divorced from defendant, aud for full lehei herein, This summons is served upon yon by the r..,i, luinui IU ino UAH tCOKNK Iibaud for su successive weiks, by ordti of Uon. H. It. KincaiJ, jude ot the oouu- v couiiy, vi i,auo county State of Oregon and County Judge ot said count : siid order udat.d July 2s, luuo, and ths date of the first publication hereof un der said order, is July 28, l!lou. h, UlLTRU, Atty for Plaiutiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oieson (or Lane County. Kejecca C, Keeney, Plaintiff,) vb. t William D Keeney, Defendant. 1 'L NAME OF THE STATE OF OlltGON: Ion aie hereby required to , .uiwcr ine complaint fl ed agaiuat yon in the above enlitVd suit on i'um 1 i; ',!"8lb 01 0c,ob. l.lt 0, aud ll yon (all to blkwit, for wan thereof the plaintiff will take a (lecree against you forever dissolving the bonds ol matrimony m, exMiaf. be.vtM1 th plaintitl and tbe defendant; ai d for the eaie and custody of the two minor children 1 his suojinoiis is pub M,ed In the Engeno Dairy G -ai u t, (u aI!,, CI,nseclftiV0 Jn'i ' ' Hon Hamilton! Jil Ipe of sa d Court, n,a,le in chamber, the IM dr of July, 19U0, andth. first publica tion o lb,, summoi,, is made ,1, ,bo Issue of said Eugene Daily Gitabo of Jiy 2l lJU0- K. li. SxiPWuBTH, Attorney f, r Piainnff, Notice to Creditors- E..iie ,,f A. V. Pet dec, awil. . , , , ,,tu. ,,po tl Morri. h' Wen du y ..lu.ini,, lli 1 hpr. iv . ... . . W . I (.I. .i..A...u..l ... .1 I' Kii cd.l. Countv '.l,,.r. l.:.e t'nmity. tlr.fc-.,n All ivrsons having a -I I r-tjitp .,d I......I . claitua i h.i. ..ih.i : ' """ T'":. " it ... .. i . . . eimmii mint bo .iintrtir. Adminiatrior'a Notice. Not w C IH llri-l V ai.vsan tl .1 ll a lv A.ti ir,tft tnt-T -f tt titf I A I. . ytt-rr...-.rty ...,;.( r."' tutml in : -v lllr -an f, -in tt- r. t, r ii v-mcht-ni, t 1 I'-atf Of IlltnilaChai rn Ml motlTI frtiM it,, tj.ti thtu Jni u, )' i f Ati;ut, Mm) ... KM Notice to editors. Kotice la herehy given that the on,i, ha. laen .,sjinted by tlie County f' 1 Lane county, Oiegon, executor o( if", will aud tcaUuieut soil e,ut- t . , ' .u.erus, liecoaaal. . All Iwia,,,,. f''.t claims again.t aaid aatate are lierrhv . Ui present th. iu with the praiier 1 2 the umlcr.iKiie.1 at the law olliue f i" ta Wi .Kh-.ick in Eugene. Oregon, win , u months from the date of tliia noli Hated July 7, IMU. F,.ui. of tl, T..t wti'S"". of the Estate of Uenrxe tveri.'', SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ol (w for Lane county. "reyn l'ruilence bately, l'Uiutilf, 1 Thomas V Safely, Uefenrtant J To 'i'hotiias F Hately, Defendant- IN TUK NAME OF THii 'statu mtv.ru w v ... ki .. . 'A1E0F Bumuioued and quired to apbeur aud auswer n,. . " , rt- Bled against you in the above entitled K auil cause, hied therein, by said plaintiff or before Thursday, the 4th dav .,r 1 1 7 l'JOU, that time being more thai tromthe date of the h.st pullicatinn ol uS Bummous. T he date of the Kr.t pubhW of this summons as prescribed in the oX!3 publication is the Utb .lay of AuguH K and you are further notified, that if vou Isi'iV' appear anu answer said complaint aa h,r. required, the plaintiff will apply to Mid 2 forth, relief prayed for In said couiput. lor a decree declaring the toarriam co tract now existing between plaintilflnd dt fendant forever diolved, and that iilai"S be divorced from defendaut, and for lull S herein. " This summons is served upon you 07 tl publication thereof iu the Hail. EmkI OuaKU for six successive weeks, hv or.l...i the Hon J W Hamilton, Circuit Jude M Second Judicial District of the State of On! gon; saitl order is made at Chambers in in l'Kj'tl' 0"!,'I1, a"d dated day of Augu,i Dated this 9th day of AugtiBt, ltusj. b bii.rtu, A"y for I'iaintiff. Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure, Notice iahenby given thst by virtneol an exH, unon duly issued out ol the circuit court otuihe Btate of Oregon, for ths conn. Iv ' L ne, on the 29th day ol AuguM I'.Mi, on a judgment rendered in raid oorji'i . i e 25tu day of June, 1U0O, lor the sum : reo thousand S6ven hundred sevettt. i i :.nd 44-1W) dollars with interest thert . .i !rom said 25lh day of June, 1WHI, ii u,, ' 'te ot S per cent per annum and one bun. red and sixly-eiyht dollars aitnm... i. ,i,d the further sum of $23.80 costs, whica jud; ment was enrolled and docketed in Hi cleih's office of aaiu court in -aidcountT ontbe 18th day of July, 190u, in a nil wherein T T Geer, Governor of the State of Oregon, Ft Dunbar, Secretaiy of Sute of Oregon, and Chas 8 Moore, I reasurerul tbe State of Oregon, constituting aud beu i the state land board, was plaintiff, n& John Simpson, Anna 6impBoo, his vife John li Simpson and Ida Bell Ziimwall! Simpson, bis wife, Charles E Biuipsoo aid Dora B Simpson, his wile, and tbe Ad vance Thresher Company, a private cor poration, were defendants, and against the above named defendant, John fcioipion, nnd on a dcoroe of foreclosure and order oi sale rendered iu said court coniu andiug ma in order to satisfy said judgmeut and custj and accruing costs to sell the following described real property, towit: ttFoinnirtty tr ill. hkhI..., i. e ---e. wuiuer ui 101 No two (2), eo 13 tp 19 s r 6 west, ran thouoo eiiHt 2 38 chains more or less to th. most easterly northeast corner of thedoiu Hon lund claim of Jerry Welch, notification 374, oiaini No 49, thence south 42.10 chains to the most easterly southeast corner of the donation lat.d claim ol John F Weloli, notification 33U,cluim .No 60, IhincJ weBt 30 chains to the corner in angle ol said cla.m, thence north 20.23 rlisinsb) tho quarter section line running thiongb 8o 13, theuce west 6 00 obi iut, i hence north 10 chaiuB, thence west towutiineol lot No 3 in seotion t3, nnd theuce forth to the place of beginnit-g, contsimug two huudred aud twenty acres in Lane conn ty, Oregon Now therefore; In the name ot the stats of Oreuu iu compliance with Baid writ and order ol ssK I will offer for Bale the above di scribed prem. ises at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash, subjeot to redemption at tbt- sooth door of the county court bouse in Eugene Line Comity Oregon, ou Thursday, the 4th dnyol October, V'M, between the hours ot 9 o'clock a ni and 4 o'clock p m to wit; at one o'clock p ni of ail :ay. Dated thi8 4lu day ol September, VJOd. VI . W. Withers, Shi riff ol Lsue County, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure Notice Is hereby Riven that b virtue of id execution auly iusued oiit of tlie Circuit t'otitt of tlis State of Oregon, fnr the county of Lane, on the 2!kh day f yMiut, 11NH), on judymect rendered In said Court on the '-tlth day of June, JMh), lor the sum of Six Huudird and Sixty and 13 100 V-lLn: with interest thereon from said Utith dy of June, 100(1, at the rate of 8 per cent per n num and Thirty .Uollani attorney tets, which jud--nent was eu rolled and dt'ekettdin tbt clerk's ottice of said court in said county, on the -iSlh day of July, 1900, in a snit wherein T. T. lieer. governor of the itat. of Oiesfoo, i. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State of the .StW of Oregon, and Clias. S. AI ixire, Tre.iurcr of the State of Oregon, constituting and beinit the State Land Board wan plaintiff and L'itl lvey and S. H. Friendly weredefendant?, aod against the defendant JJavtd lvey. .id on a decree of foretdosure and onler of wit tendered in said court, commandinfi me in order to satisfy said judgment and ots, accruing costs, to sell the following described real propefty to-wit: The west one-half of north-east quarter of section thirty-two, (32) township eighteen, (11 oiith range five, (o) west also tractor parcel of land described as follows: ConimencinK th southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty two (32) in said township eighteen, s;uth range live west, thence eat ten (10) chains, thence outh twenty (20) chains, theme west ten (10) chains and thence north twenty (20) chains to place of beginning, twenty acres; al" en"1 tuencing ten (10) chains east of the northwest oorner, northeast qrarter of northeast iiir terof sail section thirty-two, thence three and seventy five hundreth (-.""') chsin tht nee south twenty (20) chains, thence wet-t thre andsf.venty five hundreths 3,7u) chain, and theni-e north twenty (20) chains to the plnce of beai.iiniDff. in all mritAininit- ore huo- dred and seven aud fifty hundredths (HT."I acres in th County of Lane aud State of Ore gon. Now therefore1 N THK NA.MK OF THE STATE OK Oregon, fn comnliaacs with said writ, and onler of sale 1 wdi otfer l"r aie the above describeil premise. l public auction t.i the highest bidder t-r 'dijfct to re iemptton, at the south door of the county Court Hound, in Kugene, Lane coun ty, Oregon on Thi hmiut, tlie 4th day of Octo ber, l'.HHJ hetwevn tit Iioura of U o'ci. ck a. U ami 4 oVhnk p. m , to-wit: at one o'clock p. ui. on said day. I'stcd this 4th day of September, W. W. WlIHKR-S Sheriff of Un County, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Etate of II C Ilnstoo, Dtccatcd, Lc ('utility. Or eon. Nottc is hr by given, thst Ljdi Hottot., t?fo,trix ol aaiid raUtr, hc rilw her final i count, for ix ttitnit nl of saul tete, and Moi d y th 3rd day ofStPt o b r, i.MJ, at the tu nr of one oVlof k tu t all n oon of au day, has been el by of dti r f ihr jm'fcf of aaid court let hearij l t jv-cti i. to iuid Account acd for ti. fii M. trill, niriit of twid estate. l'aUdtlia3t'tbdvof July, 1 Ltuia A HceTv. L liit Trc, AdmimstraUix. Attuiuey.