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WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 13
MEDFORD'S FINANCES.
The Medford "Mail" of last week
says: "The Medford city conncil
is, in street parlance, 'up against
the real thing.' At the regular
session of the board, held on Tues
day evening of this week, some
astounding foots were disclosed.
Treasurer Straight's report was read
and from it was learned that the
town was about $09,000 in debt,
and that during the last two .years
the town's indebtedness had in
creased $19,000. This inorease was
mainly due to the purohaBe ot the
eleotrio light plant and the putting
In of the sewerage system. The
board also found that the eleotrio
light plant was in debt; that its
operation sinoe the purchase of the
plant last April had been $ 1000 in
oxoess of the income from lights,
Five hundred dollars of this deflou
had been transferred from tbi
general fund, which leaves the
plant, as above stated, $500 in debt,
When to this is added the bix per
cent interest on the light plant
purchase price, it is found that the
plant has aotually cost the town
$1500 during the last ten months'
Toe oounoil also found that the
reoeipts for water rentB during the
paBt year bad beon $1400. The
amount paid for wood for the water
system during this time was $1800,
engineer's salary, $480. Besides
these items there are the reparirs
made and oil used. The water oom
mittee has' estimated that the ex
penditures have been at least $1000
in excess of receipts."
K0T DOWN ON THE PROGRAM.
Montana Miner: ' "An inoldent,
not down on the program, occurred
at the lodge meeting of the Mac
cabees Saturday evening, and the
details which have leaked out are
too good to remain unpublished.
Among the candidates to be initiated
was Bert Chamberlain, who has
spent a few years among the cow
boys and is fond of fun. Some one
well up in the myteries of the work
had evidently been coaching the
candidate, for at an interesting
part of some side degree, where a
voloe calls out in the semi darkness,
"Seize the Villain!" nj the guides
step forward to blni the supposed
victim to a tree, Bert sprang back,
drew out two revolvers, saying "No
you don't," and began firing right
and left. The lodge room was
quickly cleared, and it it Mid some
of the guides aotually dropjujd out
of lbs second story window to avoid
the carnage. When it was after
wards discovered that blank cart
lidges were used, and that the
candidate was only giving an
historic exhibition of life and
customs among the Montana cow
boys, the joke was oa the other
fellows, and they resolved that
smoker wu in order."
INTERESTING FCTS.
In bis boyhood laziness was the
prevailing sin of Kitubeuer. Hii
father eeut him to school for girls
as an heroic remedy.
India lost 21,021 of her ixpula
tion last year beoause of fatal make
bites, a far greater number of deatbB
than resulted from all the battles of
the McKinley and Chamberlain
wars of the last two years. It is of
interest to koow that New York
State produces twenty-five vari
eties of Bnakes, three of them
poisonous, but deaths therefrom
are rare.
Possibly as compensation for his
single good eye Senator Tillman
can write with either band.
Tony GlovennI, 2 years old, was
seized and carried off by an im
mense gray eagle recently while the
obild was in the yard of bis home
in a Denver suburb. The ohild's
screams brought the father and two
other men to the door in time to see
the bird and the child dissappear
over the bluff of the Piatt river.
The men gave chaBe and saw the
eagle alight on a small island
covered with underbruBb, half a
mile from the child's home. When
the men arrived at the island the
bird attempted to rise again with
the boy, bat bis clothing caught in
a bush, and the eagle, seeing the
men close at hand with clubs,
dropped his prey and flew away.
The boy Is not badly hurt.
LOOKING BACH
To the time when she was plucked from
uie very grawp ot acatli, uie natural im
pulse of the womanly heart is thankful
ness for the means which saved her,
ana a uesire to Help
other women in like
case. Those are the
motives which
prompted Mrs. Kva
Burnett to write the
accompanying testi
monial to the curative
power of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription,
This is only one cure
out of thousands. No
one would dure sny
that the average
won in ii wn not as
truthful ns she is
good. And it is the
truthful testimony of
the avernge woniim
that " Favorite- Pre
scription" cures
womanly discuses
when oil other
means and medi
cines absolutely
Tail. It estab
lishes regularity.
dries the drains which weaken women.
heals inflammation and ulceration and
cures female weakness. It tranquilizer
the nerves, restores tne appetite and
uwuces rcircsuiuif sleep,
I have tntemlwl for. untiie time to write to
vnn."HMVH Mm. Hvn iliirnrtl. of KtiitHcUville. Lo
gin! Co., Ky., " b nil tflvon tr.timouial iu regard to
wlint voiir men. cine nn none lur rtir. My tinny
came in July, ami I hud cotiKestlvc chilli,
md lav i frnth' door for ted long weeks. I
wnn ill H dreadful conditiou nnd tmd tlx of the
bent doctor of the city. Alter everything had
been done ruin i nnu oeen given up io aie i
Aketl my hnslxtnd to get me m bottle of Dr.
fierce' Favorite Vrrncritfon. He had no faith
In II. but he got it, and when t had taken It two
week ft I wan able to wnlk to the dining room
to my ineala, and by the time I had taken three
hot, lea I wu a Mr to cook for mv family of four.
I can never praise Dr. llerce and hla medicine
enough.'
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bill
Diisnesa
Notice.
Notioe Is hereby given, that the
county oomnilwlotifra will receive
settled bids fur the furnishing and de
llverlhg of 60 oords of good body fir
wood, four feet long, alio for 10 oords
of good grub oak, fuur feet long; and
not lens than throe Inohea at tbe amall
end, all of said wood to bo delivered at
the court house In Eugene, JUane
county, Oregon, not later that the 15tb
day of August, 11)01, all bids to be filed
with the county clerk on or before
the 10th day of Marob, 1001, at
o'clock p ni.
j be court reserve the right to re
ject any and al! bids, by order of the
oourt, this the 10th day of January,
liWl. , - EULn,
' Count? Clerk
Millions Given Away.
It Is oertalnly gratifying to the pub-
llo to kuow of one concern In the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy aud suffering. The pro
prietor! of Dr King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
have given away over ten million trial
bottles of tbli great medicine; and
have Hi satlsfaotlon of knowing It baa
absolutely cured thousands of bnpeleas
oases. Asthma, llrohchltls, Hoarse
ness and disease of tbe Throat, Cheat
and Lungs are surely ourexl by It. Call
on W Ii Del.auo, druggist, and get a
free trial bottle. T.egulnr alia 60u aud
fl. Every bottle guaranteed or prle
refunded.
Farm For Sale
oSSacrva of land wlihln one mile
of llamsburg. SUO acre In cultivation
two old house, two barna; nearly all
river boliom land. A lame auamltv
of balm, maple and mil timber. Ash
and maple suitable tor lumber. Two
old orchard on the plsr.
i in is a ivargxin. rrloe. f 14. per
acre. Addrma,
UK Baku A Co.
'unotlou City Hotel,
Red Cross Market
Th Rett Croa Hoclety will hold a
market Haturday, K.b. 16. Further
aonouuosius.il later.
MAY AFFECT 04CRR
Pentose ot S. P. Bj.ll. P.
Might Result in Benefit
O. 0. U. FIJPtCIl STATUS.
While tbsrs is no Information to be
bad locally regarding tbe purchase of
oontrol of tbe Houtheru Paciflo by the
Harriman syndicate aad in tbe inter
est of tbe Union Pacific, says tbe Ore
gonlan, there I muoh local speculation
as to what tbs new deal means for this
country. It is assumed by some that
It means a closer affiliation of the Ore
gon lines tbe OR 4K aud tbe Ore
gon 4 California. Tbe latter is now
opt rated by tbe Southern Paoiflo Com
pany under a lease tbat will not ex
pire until 1927, but it lacks a good deal
of paying expenses, and it Is not
doubted tbat tbe Harriman Interest
will do sumstblng io improve the
status of tbe property, even if it should
be necessary to wring It through a
bankruptcy oourt.
Tbe Oregon California (tioutbern
Paoiflo lines in Oregon) Is not a neces
sary part of the (Southern Paciflo sys
tem, as tbe O R 4 N Is of tbe Union
Pacific. It plays a comparatively In
significant part in transcontinental
business. Its main office is tbat ol
local oarrler. A transcontinental line
must get to tbe ooast; it is not obliged
to have connections paralleling tbe
seashore. Bucb roads fill the offliw of
feeders merely for the main system
This bas. been the relation of tbe Ore
gon A California to the main lines of
the lessee corporation. It might be
ullenlated from tbs Houtbern Pacific
without Impairing the value or earning
power of tbe main system, and If those
In oontrol find there is something to be
gained by a realignment of tbe proper
tyby combining It wltb tbe O B A
N, for example It is not douoted tbat
such disposition will be made of It.
And tbe concensus of opinion is tbat
there Is something to De gained by
snob an arrangement.
It la well known tbat tbe Oregon A
California does not pay expenses; In
fact, that tbe annnal deficit Is about
$500,000. July 1 , 18U0, the liabilities ot
the oompany exceeded its assets by
tfi,4ai,8l7.
Tbe move tbat was begun nearly a
year ago to out the Oregon A Califor
nia loose from tbe Southern Pacific in
the Interest of tbe Northern Paoiflo,
was believed to expose the desire or
willingness of the Southern Paoiflo to
be rid of Its Oregon lines. That was
before the death of Mr Huntington.
Now tbat totally different alignments
have been made, It would not surprise
many well informed people to see the
Oregon A California reduoed to a work
ing basis and yoked up wltb tbe O R
A N. Tba separate ofnolal organlza
tlon of tbe O B A N has every appear
ance of permanence and an alliance of
the Oregon A California wltb It Is re
garded as not only among tbe proba
bilities, but also highly desirable. .
In various other ways tbe obanged
oontrol of tbe Southern Paclho is
deemed In the Interest of Oregon. If
it should rssult In nothing more than
getting tbe Oregon A California on a
proper flnanolal basis, and thus give
an efficient management a show to
make a record, It would be much. It
Is believed, however, tbat the new In
fluence will be more favorable to Ore
gon tha the Huntington Influence
was, and more favorable to Portland.
This Is expected to help Western Ore
gon In Innumerable ways.
Red Hot From tbe Gun
Was the ball tbat hit UBSteadman,
of Newark, M Ion, In the Civil War.
It oaUMd horrible uloera tbat no treat
ment helped for twenty years. Then
Huoklen's Arnica Have oured blm.
Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Bolls,
Felons, Come, Hkln Eruptions. Beet
Pile oure on eartb. 26uts a box. Cure
guaranteed. Hold by W L DeLano,
druggist.
For Sale Cheap.
A oomplete set of Enoyolopedla Brlt
tanloa for sale, at moat reasonable
terms. If taken at once. The set con
sists of 28 volumes, sheep bound, and
runs down to ism. including tbs ninth
edition.
I have also for sals the New Nation
al Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Atlas,
revised down to 1893, consisting of 18
volumes. This set is new. aud will b
sold on reasonable terms. .
Apply at resldeuos, corner Seventh
and Monroe street.
J r Amis.
Clothing Wanted.
We wish to obtain clothing for
adult and children who are nearly
destitute. Persons having anything
of this kind to spar will please leave
It at the residence ol W M Sherman
on Olive street, between At li and 6th
street or drop a postal and goods will
oalled for.
Lambs ok a Alt.
No Core No Pay.
Tbat s th wav all drnntata seU Groves
Taeuleas Chill Tonic for Chill. Malaria and
NilllouuM. It la as plsaaant to take aa
Lamoa rrup. AO mate
Notice.
All firms holding claims against the
University must file bills In triplicate.
Waitrkih Wantkd. An exper
ienced waitress wanted for flrat-clasa
hotel In valley. For further Informa
tion oall at t bis office.
Don't Rub It In.j
FOR
ore Throat
Pneumonm
Rheumatism
Bronchitis
Headache
Bruises
Earache
Neuralgia
Toothache
Burns
Lumbago
Croup
Cuts
Myatertous PI"
Scotch
Remedy
Physicians use 'Ms
rur in tneir ramim-. ; , ctIi
In their practice. At arusb'-
nn,i. i imitate to acknowl-
etlf.re the worth
. ..i .Ulnar. CUI1SJ"-
quelltly I .In nut hc-ltf' horouil1!
tliat 1 have Klvon ymir W', rcli.m.
teat, and havo found It to ' I.,"iiv
J. H. PUTNAM. M. -''i1.n?VVt
SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY
Wtstern Agency 6AM
Sold By linn Drug Co
Teachers' Examination.
Ni li is hr bv given that tbe next
n.ni.r Toanhfira' examination, for
state certificates and tHte diplomas,
will be held at the oiurtbouie, Eu
eene. Oregon, commencing at 9 o'clock
a m Wednesday. February 13tU, 1901,
and continuing until 4o'clock p m
Saturday, February 16th, 1801.
This examination is for state papers
only, the county ext.minst.on being In
April.
J BOG RAM.
Wednesday - Penmanship, hlttory,
spelling, algebra, reading, composition,
Thursday Written arithmetic, the
ory of leanhlne. grammar, bookkeep
ing, English literature, civil govern
meat.
Friday Physiology, geography,
physical geopraphy, mental arith
metio, school law.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, psychology.
Tbis 18th day of January, 1901.
W M Miller,
School Supt,
Special School Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given to tbe legal
voters of School District No 4, of
Lane couly, State of Oregon, that
Speclbl School Meeting of the eaid dis
trict will be held at the Court House
In Eugene, Oregon, oo the lulu day of
February, 1901, at 730 o'clock in tbe
afternoon, for the following objects
To bear report of the directors and dis
cuss the matter ot building new and
repairing old school building and de-
oidewhat amount of bonds shall be
issued for the above purposes and re
luudlngllOOO present Indebtedness ot
the district to be voted on tit tbe annu
al eleutlon, March lltli, 1901.
Dated this 4tb day of Feb. 1901.
J H McCldno,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: Uko F Craw, Dlst. Clerk.
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomach, llverand kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results In the loss of appetite.
poisons In the blood, backache, ner
vousness, headache and tired, listless
run down feeling. But there's no
need to feel like that. Listen to J W
Gardner, Idaville, Ind. de says
"Eleotrio Bitters is just tbe thing for a
man when be Is all run down, and
don't care whether he lives or dies, It
did more to give me new strength and
good appetite than anything I could
take. I can now eat anything and
have a new lease on life," Only 60o,
at W L DeLano's drug store. Every
bottle guaranteed.
Working Night and Uaj.
Tbe busiest and mightiest little
thlug that ever was made is Dr King's
New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-
coated globule of health that changes
weakness Into strength, llsllessnees
iuto energy, brain-fag Into meutal
power. They're wonderful In building
up the health. Ouly 25 ots per box.
Bold by W L DeLano. "
To Loan. $1,000 on Brat class real
estate security, at 8 per cent. For part
tloulara call at UnAHn otlloe.
"True Blue" carpenter tools never
rust and are' fully guaranteed. F L
I hamoers lias them.
Htate of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Liuons county, J
Frank J Cheney makes oatb tbat he
is the senior partner of tbe firm of F J
Cheney ox Co, doing business In ths
City of Toledo, county and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay ONE
HUSDKED DOLLARS for each and
evtry cas of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the nee of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. FMAN K J CH EN EY.
Hworn I. before ms and subscribed
in my press. .re. this 6th day of De.
ceiuber, A D, 1880.
. . A W Ut.EAHON, -
hkal Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally and art directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of tbe system.
Send for tt-ati menials, free.
F J CH F.NEY A CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by drtiggit, 76c
lull's Family Pills are the best,
French Tansy Waters, tii world's
anious remedy for Irregular and pain
ful periods of ladle; are never falling
and safe. Married ladles' friend
French Tansy Wafers are the only re
'lable female remedy In the world; Iru
ported from Purl; take nothing else,
lull Insist on genuine; in red wrappers
with rrnwn trade mark. La Franc
Drug Company, importers, ft Turk St
San Francisco. Knr sale by all drug
vial. r sent III plain wranner direct
on receipt of .
. FIRST
National Bank
Of Eugene.
d.i r.h Caoital SSO.OOO
Surplus - SB0.000
Eugane, Oregon.
. - n . nrrtv nnDTVIM.
Dons on reenuaUs una Bih
drafts on Chicago, an Franciaoo ana ron
Un.1, Orenon. . .
Bun ot aicnangf u m .... -vrr
DaooslU received subject W check M oertin-
cats of deposit ,
All collections eiitrunwxi w um -
prompt attention.
T O UurnBicss,
P. E. Snodobass.
Cashier.
lu H. Pottsb
A
Presi'lsD.
B KillN,
Vica Pnslilta
EUGENE
Loani Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon,
aid Up Cash CV'il - $50,000
Surplus WDO
OCNEIIAl. BAMBINO SUSINIS TrUNB-
AOTED ON FAVORABLI TCRMv
nrfti mind on the nrinclpat cities of the
United States and foreign countries.
Interest aiiowea on uemauu miuui
leposit when left elated period.
Collections reoelre our prompt attention.
Cllj and Uountr Warrants bought.
W I. SHOWN,
Prsildsnll
F.W. 0SBURN,
Cashier..
D. . MINE,
vies Prsildsnl
W. W. BSOWN
at Cashier
LANE COUNTY BANK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
Estsbllslisd In ISSt. Oldest
Bank la th Ceutjr.
General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE 5, President
L. O. HULIN, Cashier.
B. H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier.
Livery, peed
and Sale Stable...
Good Riga, Good horses. Hons '
boarded by tbe day, week or mouth.
Stalls to rent.
WEST RROS
Corner tenth and Willamette street.
Telephone, Main 93.
The Hoffman
W OZEIGLER, PROPRIETOR
SUNDAY DINNER 50o
EUGENE. OREGON '
MOTHER. AMD CHiLi.
Let the mother take: Scott';
emulsion of cod-liver oil for the
two ; it is almost never super
fluous.
One can eat for two ; but
nourishing two is a different
thing; it implies a degree of
interior strength not often
found in woman of either ex
treme.
T
luxurious people are noi
very strong by habit, and ovei
worked people are weak fro:
exhaustion in some of thei
functions. Between the twe
is the happy mean ; but how
many women have plenty of
life for two?
The emulsion is almost
ever superfluons. .
We'll nnd yCT1 , l,,i, lry
"TTft DOWSE, m r,l,.u KeY,a
OASTOHia.
Bwtli. x ! 1.111 Yoo Hun lwan BiibsM
Bigot tut
PILES
PHtateparw.
Msysvllle. Ky
rncntcuroil me
FOR SALE BY
Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure.
Notioe Is hereby given tbat by vlrta of
an eieontioD on foreclosure duly Buea
oat of lb. circuit court of tbe state of
Oregon, for the countj of Lane on the ma
day of iannar J1I901. on judgment render
ed in said oourt on the Sixth day ol March,
1899 for the sum of Two Hundred sad
Filtr Six and 15.100 Dollars with lut; rest
thereon from said 61I1 day of MaroU, IbW.
....... ...ni in rv-r mill oer annum aud
t wenty-live Dollars attorney fees and the
..-.,.. anm nf ktfl dollprs OOStS SOd OlS
IUHUW ow . - ! , ,
buisemenis, which judgment was emolled
and dooketed in the Clerk's office of said
court io said county on the Hist day ot
r Av. Tt.i.0 in anit wherein b. 11
r. ....'i piuMinfl i,l H H Kelsav and
M Kelssy, hii wife, were Dete dauU aud
attainst the above named 11 B Ke'iay de-
lendani Mia on utwrow ui uim,i -order
ol tol direated to mt and oonimand
iugme in order to Mtiuiy said jrdumeiit
aA r,ot and AcoruiDS costs to Hell toe
mortgaged preniiwa duiwribed an loHowa,
tciivit
Commencing 4 rods w of tbe s e comer
of tbe n e of seo. la in tp 20, s rl e;
thence e 4 rods, thence a on tp. line to the
left bank oi the me. udered ohauuel ol the
Middle Fork of the Willamette river,
j... .Air! Iiank 135 rods, thence a
easterly to place oi Ueginuiug.ooutaining 60
acres of land more or less, iu Lane County.
Oregon.
Now therefore; In .the name of the state
of Oregon and iu compliance with
said writ and order of sal-, I will offer for
-sale at pnblio auction, lo the highest bidde
for cash, aubjeot to naemption iue ouovu
dewmbed mortgaged premises, at the south
door of the oonuly oourt bouse in Lucent
r.una f'onntT Oreson. on Wednesday, the
Cth day of March, 1901, between tbe hours
ol v o oloos a m ana o oiock p m lu.wn,
one o'clock p m on said day.
Dated this 4th day of February, 1901.
W. V. ITHSB8,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon,
Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure
Notioe is hereby Riven that by virtue of
an Execution on torecioBure amy lHnuea
nnt of the 0 ire ait Court of the State ot
Oregon for the County of Lane on the 1st
day Ol f feDruary, iwi, on a judgment svw
dered in Baid Couit on the Tenth day-of
October, 1900, for the sum of Th.ee hun
dred and tmrty anu uo-iw ooJiara ana
thirty and no-100 dollars attorneva fees and
the farmer turn oi nvt ana no-iuu aoiiarB
ooBta whioh judgment was enrolled and
dooketed in the Clerk's ofiioe of said court
said county on the fifteenth day of
October. 1900, iu a suit wherein Mrs J L
Thomson was Plaintiff and Sbadrio-Duer
and barah L Dner his wife, wexo Defen
dants and on a writ of Execution and or?er
of sale directed to me and commanding me
in order to satisfy said judgment and oosta
and aooruinff oostB to sell all the riuht
title and interest of Baid Shadrio Duer and
Sarah L Dner in and to the mortgaged
premiBeB described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning 30.75 chains south and 10
chains eaBt from the northwest corner of
Donation Land Claim No 53 Notif 6974 in
section 1 in tp 17 a r 4 w, and running
tbenoe east 2U iJU ens, thence sonln 4.1U
chains, thence west 20.90 chB and thence
north 4.10 ohs to the place of begioning
containing J. oo acres more or less in Lane
county, Oregon.
lNow TBEuiroBE in tne name of tbe state
of Oregon and in compliance with said writ
and order of sale I will offer for sale at
puolio auction to the highest bidder for
caBh .subject to redemption, the above de
scribed mortgaged premises, at tbe South
door of thelHunty Court llouse in Eugene,
Lane County, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
6th day ot March, 1901, between the hours of
9 o'clock A M, and 4 o'clock P Al, towit at I
o clock r M on Baid day.
Dated this 4th day of February, 1901.
W. W. Withers,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Ciicnit Oonrt of tlie Stats of Oregon,
for the County of Lane.
Fred t. Fremont, Plaintiff, )
ts I
Julia 0. Fremont, Defendant,)
To Julia C. Fremont, the shore named
defendant:
IN THE NAiiE OF THE STATE OF
Oregon : Yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of plaintiff filtd
against you in the above entitled Couit
and caQBs on or before the 18th day of
Marob, 1901, tbat being the first day of tbe
next regular term of said court, to be be
gun and bolden in Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, -and if jou fail to so appear and
answer said complaint, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to said Court for
the reliel prajod for in said oomplaint to
wit: For a decree of said Court deolaring
the marriage oontract now existing between
said plaintiff and defendant lorcver dis
solved, and for full relief herein.
This summons is publisned in the Dtwi
Eooim Guard for six conseontive weeas
u ora oi tne Hon. a. u. Kiuonid, Coun
ty Judge for Lane County, Oregon, which
.u u.uc. war. uaie, me zotn day of Jan
uary, 1801, and the date of the flrst.publioa
tion of this snmmnna ia Aat ...
soribed in said order of publication to be
"U"J UtO XHU, 1VVI,
L. BniEtr,
Atty for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
U hen,.b gi,.m tht the undersigned
l,.t';,.?poV'.'ed h th c t'ourt o
vieKU) executor ot ihh Ian
wiU and te-Ument and HUto of cZSl
to preMpt them with th. pr.per voucher, to
Dated July 7, JO0t
. .. V JsWSI SoVKHVai
J!S.r T-t2, and
, vreurn ooverns, decewed.
IT IS EASY IF YOU
KNOW HOW
lhe Vortland Art Co, 570 Oak Ht,
Portland, Orenon, '
'TIS EASY WHEN YOU
KNOW HOWi
w"inh.r,1 "mn Mh (""'to
wines and liquors, to get the b.t
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as wen as chute, old whukl
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W. M.
RENSHAWS
Eugene. Oregon.
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, un- u"'"-, J'W Coon,.
aftor vear of siifr!!! ? IJ,,,"U' O nt"
LINN DRUG CO
In theOirnnit Conn ..( .i, n
goo iur me oonnty ol Line. "H
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ouii iur pttTlltlon.
John 0. Gray, p .
va
Elizabtth Clark. Dui.i u . I
and Edith Jurman, his wif
' "rem
(.'l.i.i
aim ii. iiu.ju.
li l.n.
waller Uray end Bar ah J i
wile, tlla Alley and B p ah u
husband. Margaret Mills.- ana'p
Miller, her busbsud, EimerO,.. u 4
Gray and Dottie Gray. h"vuJ'H
Darroch and WilHau, barren h hi"
bund, Mar, J. Qr,y, Joun C'
aud Msrv Grai. hi. .;...FV" ."')
Horn and James Horn, lur h, "
Charles Gray and Nan Gray ITS
M.ner Gray and Alice G. ty' Z !' f'
William Gin,, Thomas tiny aud
Gray, hia wife, Bumuel Gr.y Jf"
husband, John h. Gray and k to
Gray. ' ,? . B?n"l
ToJohn L. Gray, William j,,ji'
and whose r..""ti' 8to0Z
lan mtue i.
defendants.
IN THB NAME
niV" " E STATE 0,
OF THE
p. - --- - smai ui j on ..a k. i
required to appear and atiswei L 71
Vte'atUeAwmH you in theabon JZ
doy oftirst publioation ot
of, the Plaiutill will talc in'.i... "
you for an order naitiiinni.,...
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Land Claim of 8amiii vi ". U0I"li
nnniDer 71bl. in seeiion. "r"
sn.i signteeu, in township tii en .71
in townshin !r;
of range one, west
'est of Wilismstt. ml-T?
Kill
inidiu,
containing S19.41 acr.s in Uee I
Oregon, aabieot bowsvei tn TtZ
100 feet in width over atdT.'!
tn fika Vt
premises, containing 6.35 arrea7
tne owners thereof accordico i ..7?
spective rights: , i( panition
made without material itjuty JV
rights then for a sale of the said ZZ
and a division of the proceeds between Z
Dar'ies aooordiuo in iii. .m
Servioeof tbis suDimons u 0K
publioalion thereof in tbe Dun Zm
Gcaiu) for six successive weeks, byeid.
n H'. B,vuKlnld. Judge of the CoZ
Court of the State oi Oregon lor LaueOoW-
Date ef lirst Dublioation .Ta ia.i. ,
, .
E B. Wn.UAi,
O. A, YYixubupj,,
Atty forPlainliE,
CITATION
In the County Court of the State of Olam
for the couuty of Lane.
In the matter of the estate of H C Ova
deceased.
To JW Owen aid Owen hit ift
B J Owen and Owen his life i
O Owen and Owen his wile, K
mith Owen, Etta Manstield sod
Mansfield her husband, Owen Vudunt,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 07
Oregon, Yon are hereby cited and reamni
vwuss. luuiu lurrcoi, ui .ucne id ineMij
of Lane, on Monday the lib day of Mini
day, then and tbere to sbow caose if htj
shoaH not be authotizid mid directed bj
an order of the above entitled court to rU
at public Bale to tbe highest bidder for cui
in the manner nri'tsnriboH liv Iaw fot ihi
sale of real property on KxecjlioD, tin
luuuwing ucaorioi a real propeny wdmdj
tne estate of M (J Uwtm, dectaeed, abufi
mentioned, towit:
. Beginning at a point 2.80 chsnollhen
corner of the n e of seoiioo 13 in tp II
r6w w m, rnnning tbonee n 70.17 chi
meuce w o.ou cuB,iuence b iu.iont.iflti.w
half of the n w of aeotion 13 and low 1
and 2 ot seotion 11. Also commtnciij
at the a e corner of tbe Pod. Land cliim
r V Uwen and wife, lSolibcalioaD-iiaeuiB
nu iu HeuuouB i, a, ii aru it,
to Al fill nko il.a. . .17 kJ Aha ihaffM I
41.SU cLb, and thence b 47 84 chaini to tbi
nlarvf nf ru.nlnl.il,,. A l.n tliA frftfilinOil 1 1
oiseciion 14 ana ine itbcnodii u 7,
biao d a 71 01 uiiuu j nil iu iu o v. -
v m. uorjfliniriP Mii.4'Z flcree. aihuni
1 nl Ilia l' nf tUa n iar 1 nf thp II hi.
M of the i, e yt, tLe e ', of the n e t
section 7, and the w y, of Ihe n w X
seoiion 8. all in tn 18 s of r 4 w. 1 n.
Lots 3 and 4 ot seotion 1, lots 1 iw
of Bection 11, lots 1, 2 and 3 ol section Ii,
an in ip in, b oi r o w in.
Jnn'os Hiatberlv and wife, Nolincsnos'
Claim Mo 3i) in sections 10 and 11 ud In
1, 2, 3 and 4 and the s e 'A of lbs s t
and tbe e y, of the s w t nd the s y,
the s e H of seotion 1 1 and the w V, ol
n w '( and the n w ol ihe i Ji";
tion 14 and ihe n e 'i of Ihe n e ol l
s e Ji of seotion 15, all in tp 19, olrft,
W in, Bnd containing 11143.411 ecru, all
the above d'cribed reBl property
situated in thn pnnnlv of iLsoe and SUSS
Cireonn
Or Bo much thereof as may be """I
to pay ihe claims presented and a lot"
aguinst said estate. .
Witness, tbe Hon H B Kinceid, joda
the county : jurt of the Stale o t0re,on at
the county ot Lane, with the seal ol ml
jw.n.. -a: I .;. oa j. ni FAbralir.
d, im. ' ,, .
Attest. E.B.Lss.cfc
By Hot Knox, Deputy.
SUMMONS-
In the Cirouit Court of Ihe State of Ctf
Ron for Lane Oonnty
William 1'eman, FlaiutiT, 1
v.
Ot,B Pan..an IW.nant I
ToOna Peiman. the above ranis "
fendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE fTATE-Of
Oregon, yon are hereby notified ssd ;
quired to appear in the abore ituj
Court anil to answer the complaint HIM"
the above entitled snit on or befort
18th day ot March, 11MJI. aud if yoo W
so appear for want thereof, lbs p.a
will apply to the Oourt for a decree h
ing Ihe marriage oontract eiijtiosbe''"
said parlies and for such other relief
eqnitable. Tbis summons is inbli.W1'
order Hon. H. R. Kincsid, jiMge
County Court of Lane ICounly, Oreg
dated February 2nd, luol. , lU
The date of Ihe first publication of
summons Is l'ebrnary 4lh I'Mi.
Uattd February 4th, 11KI1.
A. C. Wocpcoofc
Attorney tor PlwiB
NOTICE '10 CEEDITOKS.
Notice la herebv oiven that Irene Bat?
has bten dnlv appointed eiecnini of "j
estate of Ualinda rij:hl, decesaed. b "J
County Conn ot Lane Conn! . "'JJt
Oregon. All Dfraons having rlainiaafa;
said estate are hereby n..titi.d " fZ
the asm. to the etrrutril at Me 'aw
of Geo. K. Do.rls rvtrlhe lift 'a,,c
Kank in Ennrne t'ilv. OrimD. I""D'"
months from tha dal. of this
January 8th, 1901,
Iasr mw,
Gto. B. I)i Bins, liaxsin
Attorns for ths setaie.