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THURSDAY - - FEBRUARY 21
HIT THE AGRICULTURIST.
The New York Journal and Ad
vertiser of February 20th haa a
London diepatoh from W T Stead
regarding tariff reprisals being
made by Russia aKaioat the United
States. lie writes:
I regard the inorease of Russian
duties on Amerioan iron and Bteel
goods with profound regret. It
does not mattoi muoh to the Ameri
oan manufacturer if be is tempo
rarily shut out of the Russian
market; it matterB everything to
the Russian consumer that the
price of bis maohinory should not
be inoreased. The Russian peasant
needs oheap agricultural machinery.
As Professor Otero Of oried out not
long ago, high duties on iron and
steel bit the agrioulturiet at eyery
turn.
There ia thought for Amerioan
agriculturists in those oloeing
words "high dutios on iron and
s'.eel bit the agriculturist at ever)
turn." Thoy are bit that way by
the MoKinley tarifTIaw.
THE USEFUL TELEPHONE.
BaHlmoro Bun.
The young ladies on St 1'aul
street went to the theatre the other
evening, and their fathor, thinking
they bad a latoh key, went to bed
at bis usual hour, "ami the servants
all left. When the Indies returned
they rang the bell repeatedly and
beat on the door, but got no answer.
Finally they began to despair, when
a neighbor, who had been awakenod
by the din, appeared in white at
Ins window opposite and asked
what was the matter.
"We are looked out aud cannot
awake papa," came the reply in
duet.
"Wait a miuute," said the qulok
witted man on the other side of the
Btreet;"your father baa a telephone
in his room end I will call bim up,"
bo the central was called.
''Uive me number ," said the
neighbor.
As soon as the hell sounded in
the room of the sleeping father he
awoke with a Blurt aud ran to the
telephone.
"llt'llul What is the matter?"
"Is (bat you, So and So?"
"Yw: whnt is wanted?"
"Your daughters aro at the front
door trying to get in. Open the
door. Good-night."
Portland has a sight for sight
peers in the spanning ol the river
between the draw pier ot the Mor
rison street bridgoand the one on
the east by 'a three hundred and
filty foot steamship. The stern of
the vessel rests against one pier and
th" how against the otber. The
vessel ia drawing fifteen feet and
with the river at a good stage there
is an immense pressure agsluet the
big iron carrier. So much that
river men say there are not euotigh
tow craft in the river to pull the
steamer arouud aud straighten her
out in the river until the water
fall.
The engineer who recommended
a drainage tunnel to Btop tbe
sliding mountain above tbe oity
waterworks' reservoir at Portland
knew his businesfl. It has practi
cally stopped tbe sliding movement
Tbe main tunnel extends into the
hill 1184 feet, and baa drawn off
nearly 7,000,000 gallons of water
since October.
A Seattle attorney has evolved a
novel defense for his client who is
charged with murder. He will
claim that tbe woman he ia defend
ing read "Tbelma," a novel which
teaches that the killiog of a bad
man is no crime, and was thereby
influenced to commit tbe homicide.
Cuba celebrated her Fourth of
July yeBterday, tbe sixth aonl
versary of the outbreak of tbe revo
lution that has brought about the
almost accomplished faot of the
indenendence of the island. Need
less to Bay the day was joyouBly
celebrated.
Ilia not probable that China will
be able to secure any loan in thiB
or any other country at present
Tbe security ib too uncertain.
Wit
mm
Km 9
i
" DOES MOTHER
WANT ME?"
The little fellow
has blown with all
his strength, and the
downy tufts still
cling to me aan tie
lion stem. Accord
inu to llifa nrnrlp of
Vhildhood mother
does not want him.
But mother would tell
a different story. She
has noticed the weak-
'v i - f 8ie saw n,m nowi
WV2J., miMied wun nisunusuai
VfU' vttr struKKhnK to
w'-Vi'-Ti H stifle the couuh which
fifP followed it, she'd feel
how much she wanted
him, aud wanted those
" weak " lungs made
strong, that she might
not lose him,
I'or " weak "
lungs, obstinate
h.- cough, hemor
rhage, weakness
and emaciation
there Is no medicine so healing and so
strengthening as Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It is especially
valuuble for children, building up weak
todies with sound, healthy flesh. It is
entirely free from alcohol and narcotics.
"Whiter lirfnre thin, my trident boy (who Is
now nearly five yrnrt. ot '). hnd w terrible cough;
Itc had it the whule whiter and all iimnier,"
write J. M. 1'tirr, Iwj , of Oiuieron, Screven
Co,, (in. " I'liyniciinifi diil hitn no jjood and noth
ing my wife and I cotild do did him any Rood.
Aller your ' DiiKovt-ry ' hnd cured my cough o
quickly, when everything elne fulled. I wrote
my wile to bring him buck tit mi the country,
Bhe hit vine carried him there to nee if the chnnge
woidd do liim uood, We wer living in Savan
nah, On., nt tin: time. Hhe tmnht him back
nud alter Rtvitift bim your gn-ut ' (Vol den Med
ical Discovery ' lor a lime, lie entirely recovered."
The Common Sense Medical Adviser
scut free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one
ceut stamps for paper-bound book, or 31
stumps for cloth bound. Address Dr.
K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Market.
The market to be conducted by the
ladles of the Christian ohuroh on Sat
urday, 2,1rd lust, will be in the Mil
llnery store of Ollfrey and Whlteaker,
on f)tu street, Breads, cakes, cooked
meats, dressed chickens, hominy,
baked beans, salads, plukles, and
many more "goodies," all to satlaify
the various appetites of oustomera, will
be on Bale,
Market open at 9 am. Liberal
patronage respeottully solicited.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that the
following warrants will be paid on
premutation at my ofllce on and aftkk
February 21, 1001. Interest on same
will cease February 21, 11)01: All Lane
ooiinty warrants from registered uual
ber 8063 to 6004, both Inclusive.
Dated, Kugeno, Feb 20, 1001.
A 8 Pattkkson,
County Treasurer.
Woman Wanted.
To work at the Log Cabin House at
Molveiule llrldge this summer.
Would prefer a middle aged woman or
widow. Call at Geo Crouer residence,
Ninth street between Oak and Peail.
Mks Uao KKI8SK1.U.
Start Uw A " li ttn Haw Hlwan imfbi
No Cure No Paj.
That tlw way all drnmrlaU all Orore
I'aiitoliNw t'ltill Timlofnr t'Mlb, Malaria and
tllllUtiuiiM.. It in an iloaaant u kt a.
l.mtin yritp. NlranU
Htate of Ohm, City of Toledo,!
l.uuna t ouiuy,
Frank J Cheney makes oath that he
la the senior partner of the firm of F J
t'heney A t o, doing bualneM In the
flly of Toledo, county aud stale afore-
aid. and that aald II rm will pay ON K
llUNDKKl) DOI.LAKH tor each and
every cane of Catarrh that cannot be
cwvd by the nie of Hall's Catarrh
t'ur. FKAN IC J CHEN KY.
bwnru to before me and subscribed
In my preaenee, this 8lh day of De
cviiitier, A I), 18SQ.
AWtll.KA.SOX,
skai. I Notary I'ubllo.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Inter
nally and acta directly on the blood
and mucous aurfarot of the ayatem.
He ud for Iratliiionlale, free.
K J CM F.N KY A CO, Toledo, u.
Sold by (Iruitnl.ti., 7(o.
Hall's Family t'l'laare the tx.t.
Drowned Near Jefferson.
A JefTeraon dlnpitch gives tbe fol
lowing avooiiDt of tbe drowning at
Abraham Crooks' this side of that city
Haturday:
The Sjutlam river at this pUoe took
an unezpeoted rite Friday night, and
Baturday morning found that portion
of Linn oounty opposite this city under
several feet of water, teams nor people
not being able to reaoh tbe wagon
bridge.
The houee of Abraham Crooks, lo
cated near tbe wagon bridge, was sur
rounded by water and Crooks la alias
ing. He lived alone and no doubt Is
entertained by all people of bia death
by drowning while trying to reach
higher ground. His berae was found,
with bridle and baiter on, standing on
a knoll near tbe bouse. Tbe dwelling
was entered by means of a skill, and it
was found that the occupant, before
leaving, bad placed most of tbe artl
olea on shelves, beyond reaoh of tbe
water. All day Sunday men searched
for the body of Mr Crooks, one of bis
gloves being found a few hundred
yards Mow tbe bouse. Tbe river Is
falling, and If It continue, it is thought
probable the body will be found In
some ot i be numerous boles or drifU.
Abraham Crooks was a member of a
prominent pioneer Linn county fam
ily, 45 or 60 yeara ot age.
Later Tbe remains ol Mr Crooks
were found this afternoon. In a sandy
ulaoe about half a mile below tbe
bridge, where they bad been washed
Iu trying to ride his horse out he bad
evidently been thrown ufl and
drowned.
Robbed tbe Grave.
A startling incident, of wbiob Mr
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him aa follows
"I waa in a moat dreadful c onditlon
My skin was almost yellow, , eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain continu
ally In back and sides, no appetite
gradually growing weaktr day by day.
Three physicians had Riven me up
Fortunately, a triend adviaed trying
Electrlo Hitters; and to my great Joy
and surprise, toe nrst bottle uiaoe
decided Improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and no I
am a well man. I know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of an
other vlotim." No one should fail to
try them. Only 60c, guaranteed, at W
Li DeLano's drug store.
Court Bouse Items.
Mortgage 800 00
Satisfaction of mortgage 2000 00
REAL ESTATE TRANKEKS.
Maria J Harris to J I Jones 2 aores
more or less In Lane oounty, f 100.
J I Jones et ox to Maria J Harris
land In Jones' ad to Cot'age Grove, $56,
Albert Howard et al to Wm Brown
27.20 aores In tp 21 s r 8 w, $25
Mary F White et al to Wm Brown
27.20 aores In tp 21 s r 8 w, $100.
PROBATE COURT,
In tbe matter of tbe estate of A
Matilda Funks, dec9ued. Citation
to heirs to appear and show oauae why
real property should not be sold,
At Baptist Church.
On Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock
Mrs James Edmonds will addresB the
primary, junior and Intermediate
teachers of tbe Baptist Sunday school.
Mrs Edmonds is an experienced
worker. All teachers in the oily from
these departments are Invited to at
tend and profit by this address.
In the evening Mr Edmond, her
husband, will speak upon a theme
prontable to all. The publio is Invited
to attend.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have A'wajs Bought
Bear the
Bigratnra
OASTOHIA,
Ira Kind 1m Haw km Bought
Baaratlu
Blfaators
af
To Loan. fl.OCO on flret olasa real
eatate aeourlty, at 8 per oent. For part
"True Blue" carpenter tools never
rust and ate rully guaranteed. F L
Uhanibera baa them.
FOR OLD AGE
To the old, as to babies, the
even balance of health is more
important than anything else
in the world. The possible
health, in age, is not high and
strong; it is only even.
There is no end, but death,
to the trouble 4hat comes of
its loss.
It ought to be watched like
a baby's.
Their future is short ; but oh
how it turns on comfort I on
whether the wrinkles are
wrinkles of pain or of long se
rene enjoyment I
Scott's emulsion of cod-liver
lil for very old and verv
voting in different ways i
the food to secure this even
condition of health.
, UVItMfidnKiitttlkletr?. Ufoalika. i
soar U.IWNK, bm, ni v.rk.
Camp Creek Items.
Feb 18,1601.
On account of the high water Rev
Fiaher failed to uiwt tj la appoliitmeul
at Camp Creek Buudav.
Mr Terry Barber aud wife are vlalt-
log at Coburir.
Mr Oncer Campbell ia get'.lng pretty
well stocked up with flue poultry,
which, no doubt, will be a prontauie
investment f r him.
'Iha tileh waier ran some of the
people out of the hot' om.
Considerable sickness In the neigh
borhood.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the
count? mmmiaiiionera will receive
sealed bids for the furnishing and de-
livering of 50 cords r good nooy nr
wood, four feet loiltf. also for 10 conla
of good grub oak, f ur leet long and
not lean than tbiee inches at the small
end, all of said wood t be delivered at
the court houee iu Eugene, Line
miintv. Oregon, not later that the loth
day of Augum, 1001, all bids to be Hied
with the county clerk oo or before
the lttlh day of March, 1801, at I
o'clock p ni.
The court reserves the right to f
Jeet any and al! bid, by order of thf
oourt, this the l(Kb day of Jauuary;
101)1. E U LKE,
Couuty Ctr.
A Thousand Tongues.
Could n-jt express the rapturd ot
Annie E rtprluger, of 1125 Howard at.,
Philadelphia, Pa, wheu ahe found that
Dr King's New Dii-covery for Con
sumption had completely cured her of
a hacking coiiijh that tor many yearn
had nude Pfe a burden. All other
remedies and doctors could giv- her
no help, but she eaye of 111 Is it"yul
t ur-3 "It soon removed the pain in
mv chet and I can now sl epsouudly,
aomethiug Ieau hardly reoiember do
ing hefoie. 1 It el like muiming Its
praines throughout the Universe." rk
will oue who tries Dr King's New
Discovery for any trouble of the throat
Chest or Luuus. Price 611c. and $1.0n,
Trial bottle freest W L De Lano's
Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed
Take them
today and
you'll be well
to-morrow.
Baldwins
Cold Cure
Tablet NoBB
(Cold in hoad)
MoCureNoPdy25c
Eugene-Springfield Cab Line.
Commencing Monday February 4,
we will run a cab between Eugene and
Springfield twice dally, connecting
with all trains at both towns. Will
leave Hotel Eugene and Banga' etalile
Will make funeral and train culls.
and elsewhere about the city to order,
Prices reasonable.
Eugene, Feb. 1.
' Uilliah & Skai.,
Editor's Awful Plight.
F M Hlggins, editor Seneca, (Illi,'
News, was afflicted for years with
the piles that no doutor or remedy
helped until be tried Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. He writes two boxes wholly
ourcd him. It's the surest pile cure on
earth and the best save In the world
Cure guaranteed. Only Ko. bold by
W L UeLano, druggist.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thou
sands of BUtlerers have proved their
matchless merit for sick and nervous
headaches. They make pure blood and
strong nerves and build up your
health. Eaay to take. Try them
Only 25o. Money back If not cured
Bold by W I, DeLano, drugt;lBt.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
ets. Ait druggists relund the money
f it fnl.s to cure. E. V. U rove's slgua.
ure is on eaoh box. 25o.
Notice.
All Hrnis holding olalms agaiiut the
Uulveraity niu-t file bills In triplicate.
Frenoli 'I'hiihv WttiMN ..!
j - i uw t " , m
,niiia ru.nu.lu r,., ...
...... .... .MrKuini nnu pniu-
ful periods of ladles; are never falllug
and safe. Married ladles' frleud
French Tanay Wafers are the only re-
:iaoie leiiinie remedy In the world; Im,
oorted from 1'nriM- imhu i.i., 0i
but Insist on geuulue; In red wrappon!
viuwu imue uiara. ljarraucs
Drilff CnillimrtV Imnnrtnra Q(WI..I. i.
- . - , ..uu nun r
San ranolaeo. For sale by all drug-
... 1,1 in pi-,,,, wmprjjr mreot
on receipt of &
Q
80 and
Not Gray
I havi iiQrl A.'. TJ:
- ull
Vigor for a great many years,
and although 1 am past eighty
years of age, yet I have not a
gray hair in my head." Geo.
Yellott, Towson, Md., Aurr.
3. 1899.
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
restores color to gray hair.
We know exactly what we are
saying when we use that word
" always."
It makes the hair grow heavy
and long, too, and stops falling
of the hair. Keep it on your
dressing-table and use it as
directed.
On dollar a bottlt.
ItTourdruini.t cnnol npplrna, trad
I.., and -r w.ll ,, . Ullt to you.
VL h"''r"-'""l urt and ilri u
oui Haitci.rrorIct.
J C. Avaa Co., Lowell. Man.
Send for oui hmdsotne book on The Hair.
M.nu.l B.Mla riaaaUta
Sold By Linn Drug Co
ELECTION NOTICE.
To the Legal vr ters of Schoi 1 District
TCn4. Lane Co. Oregon:
Notice ia hereby given mar me u
nualElen lon of this dtt-trl-1 will be
held at the City Hall, In Eup os lm
gon, on tbe second Monday, -i--it the
11th day of March, 1801. be' W 'iiue
hours of two and six o'clotit p n. of
that dav.for the purpose of electing
nnu rfirunllir for tlirBB VCHTs 1U bl iCO of
J H Met luiiir. term expired, aud oue
clerk for one year iu place of Geo F
Craw, tirm explr -d, and to submit to
the leirul voters of said distrlot ths
question of contracting a bonded debt
of J-BKIO for the purpose of buildlug a
new school building, repairing tni
Central building, and re.uudiug $4000
present Indebtedness of tbe district
The vote to be by ballot upon which
shall be the words, "Bonds Yes,"
"BondB- No."
By order of the Board of Directors
of Bcbool District No 4, Lane County
Oregon.
J U McCluno,
Chai rman. Geo F Craw.
Clerk
Dated this 10th day of Feb, 11X11.
Pure Home Made Brandy.
For liver, kidney or stomach trou
bles, colds, lagrippe or biliousness there
Is nothing better than Frauds' pure
brandies. All orders promptly filled
with piune, apple or pear brandy at
75 cents per quart, or 12.50 per galloi
Orders by stage or express will be se
cutely boxed. Made and sold to 000
sumers only.
I M Francis,
FKth aud BUIr streets, Eugene, Or
Teachers Institute.
The Lane Couty Teaohers Assools,
tlon will meet In Eugene Friday
evening and Saturday, March M and
2nd, 1901. This promises to be oue of
the most Interesting teaohers' meetings
ever held In Lane county. On the
programme are State Bupt J H Acker
man, President P L Campbell of Mon
mouth, Dr Sheldon of Stale University,
rror j a urcutt, Drain Normal and
Supt E D Bessler Eugeue.
All teachers are requested to attend
the institute. The publio Cordially
luvited.
Ia tbe Cimuit Couri of lbs Biate ot Ore
gon for the oounty ot Laos.
Bail lor paruuvu. .
Joha C. Gray, P.aiutia 1
TB
Elizubith Clark, Daniel B. Jaru.au
and Edith Jaruian, bia wife, ClaiaJ.
Williuma and it. winiann, uer uu
baud, Margaret F. Wjatl, Mary Gray,
Waller Gray aud Sarah J tiray, bis
wile, Ella Alley aod B. If Alley, ber
bnsband, Margaret Miller aud F . 1
Miller, ber tiusbaud, Elmer Gray, Hugh
Gray aud Dottie Gray, bia wiie, Louise
Darrocb aud William Uarrocb. bti bus-
baud, Mary J. Gray, jostpu i. vtray
and Miry Graj, bis wile, barab Jl
Horu.od Jjmea Horn, uer uuaoaua,
Charlee Gray aud Nan Uray, uia wiie,
Mmer Gray and Alice Gray, his wife,
William Drat. Thonjaa Gr uand Mary
Oriiv. his wife. Samuel Gruy, Eliza
beth Biouaaer ana omi, mv
i,,ml.i,,l ,lnl,n I, Grar and bamuel
r.ruv Dtifeudauia. I
ToJonn Li. Uray, William uray, c- muei
Omv. Elizabeth btouaker and Stou-
aker, tbe buabund of Elizabeth Btooaker,
aud wnose uunatiau came ia uuauowu,
defendants.
IN THB NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: You aud eaub ul ou are beretiy
rrqaued to appear and aiwwer tbe com
plaint filed agaiusl yea iu the ubove eutitl
ed uit and court within sit weeks from tbe
dayoffirat publication of tbis summons;
blo ltyoa Ian bo to ttnswur, lur wuut lue.e
of, the Plaiutitl will Ink judgment agaiu.it
yua for au order partiuoniu tbe following
itbSoriDea real w ten s xw uuwiwu
Laud Claim of bamuel and Margaret Gray,
being Claim Number Fort, .Notihcatton
Number 7181, in sections eight, seveultsn,
ao,l aiwbteu. in township ixteeu, south
of range one, west of Willamette meridian,
eoutaiuing aiw ai acrta in ijane ouuij,
Oreou, subject bowever to right of way,
10U leet 10 wlain over ana acros buiu
premises, containing 6.35 aerea among
the owners thereof aooordi' g to their re
spective rights: or it partition oaunot be
inaue Wltnout material njuiy w iuut
rights, then for a sale of the auid premises
auu a dlviatoc 01 tue proceeutt ueiweeu lue
nsriiea aoaordiuc to their respeotive riuhts.
Service of this snuimona is made br
publieation thereof iu tbe Dailt uokne
Gcaud tor six successive weeks, by urder
of H. It. Kinoati, Juilge of tbe (Jonuty
Guurt of the btate of Oreaou lor Lane Couu
ty, bearing data the 2tb day ol January,
a. n. iuui.
Date el firat publication Jan. Juiu, A. D,
1901.
E B. WuxiAUa,
U. A. WlNTBaUSIER.
Altja forPlaiutifT.
citation"
In the Count, Ou,t of ths Ki .
for the oounty of L ie 8lle 0,
dVol.U"l,etUco
To J W Owen and
o a uwcu and li,
O Oweu aud
Ow,
VJWi. v,
. ,1.
", V
Id; J
milh Owen, En. , out
Greeting: uii'i
IN THE NAME OF TUP a.
Or. gon, lou ar, be bv -,SLE .
io appear in ibe couui; to;"":' J
o( Urekou. for ,hB cotn, v . J
oouri room thereof, a, t ' "f. 1
ui ij,us, on Jiouduv n7,r .'"nan
1WI1. at 10 o'el,.,.. ? 'h 4.lh ol i
day. then aud ih ..'""", u
there be why the aduiU,..,"' tM I
should uot l autboTzea1'" J
oi ne above enin J I
ai puoiiosale to ihe bivLeatfc.i? " I
in the manner prn''ail
aale ol real nV,.., u "I i t.l
following descriud real ,lf?Mt,i. I
iai
., 1 u 1 , i , . .
mentioned, towit: '
""'""""S ata po ul2 Wi-i,. . I
" . '"""tug iL...
e 45.85 obB. to th.. '. !'AJ
jot 6 of siolion !' ,s i o.
nan ot tne n w 'a of f iZ.
and 'i ot aioiiou
ui iue s e corner of ths n r """ui
H C Owen and wife s Uodtl'l
No4omB.e,l8,r.iso;au;1
w4180cbB. theLc;:, J .."'d. ttj
41.80 cba. and ih-. :V;'.C"' J
- ... ! m ii;...
the a e V. iuMi.. 1 1 7 7. V M
w m. ateiir7n.0'!'ii
v. of the u w . ; " w
the a w W. il.- . i, , .r '"."
imiBOIItli.IL,
aeciiou
fIRST
National Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital 850 OOO
Surplus - 850,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A GENERAL BANKING BOSINESv
DnnA nn Mu.-.k.. a ... .
drafU on Chicago, an Frmnclioo aud Port.
uuio, uregon.
Bills of Kchangr told on fuwign otuntriea
Deposit, received subject to check or oertili.
cat of deposit.
All collections entrusted to ei will nostra
prompt attention.
T G Hhidricks,
President,
S B Kitia,
Vie. Preaidta .
P. E. SsonoEiss,
Cashier.
L. H. PoTTia
A
EUGENE
Loan n Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
ft I Is as. a. .
ram up bash cap'lu - $50,000
surplus .... 5j)0g
A QCNERAL BANKING USINCtt TRANS
AOTCO ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
jrrft nned on the principal ritu.
Wwjit when ic(t ettl irlod. 0f
" -"-aJUl UUUgOU
Sheriff sSalo on Foreclosure
Notice ib hereby given that by virtue of
an execution ou foreclucure duly iHHaed
out ol the circuit oourt of the Btate of
Oregon, for the county of Lane on the 28th
day ot January iuui, ou a judgment render
ed in said court on tbe fciixtu day of March,
IH'J'J, for tbe sum of Two Hundred and
Fifty Six and 25. 100 Dollars with interest
thereon from Buid tilh day of March, 1899,
at the rale ol 10 per ctut per aunnm and
L'wenty-nve Dollars attorney a feeBand the
further Bum of t ive dollars coats and dis
butsements, which judgment was enrolled
and docketed in the Clerk's office ol eaid
court io said county on the 21st day of
March, 1899, in a Buit whereio 8. H.
Friendly waa Plaintiff and H b Kelsay aud
U J Kelsay, his wife, were Defendants and
againat the above named K H KeiBuy de
fendant and on decreee of foreclosure and,
order of aale direoted to me and command
ing me in order to satisfy said judgment
and costs and accruing ooBts to sell the
mortgaged premiBCB described as Jul low h,
towit;
Commencing 4 rods w of the h e corner
of the n e of sec 12 in to 20. a r I
thence e i rods, tbeuoe n on tp. line to the
left bank ol the meandered channel of the
Middle Fork of the Willamette river,
thence down said bank 135 rods, thenoe
easterly to place of beginuing.coutaining AO
acres oi ii.ua more or less, in Lane County,
Oregon.
Now therefore; In the name of the Btate
of Oregon and in oomoliancfl with
said writ and order ol sale. 1 will offer for
sale at public auction, to the Inchest biridm
for oash, subject to redemption the above
described mortgaged premises, at tbe Boulh
door of the county court house in Eugeue
Lane County Oregon, on Wednesday, tbe
Gib day of Marob, 1901, between tue hours
oi y o clock am and 4 o'olock p m to: wit; at
vuv u uuvn )UI UU HW1 Uay.
Dated this 4th day of February, I9CI.
W. W. With Has,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon,
Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure
. I f n T...I. j,,t
OI vJ Diuiau, ,..f ,r,ii a ,i. ;
XO Lna XcllUHU, lUO ami.pu
Nnlia Id k.nk. ni
,D u..u., iuai ut virtue
an Lieoutlon en ForeoloBura dnl ia.n
OHt nf Iha Ci.nnit r . , .l ... .1.-1
v..u. wun ui iue Mate ot lenuauii
Oregon for the Conuty of Lana on tue 1st
day of February, WUI, on a jndgnient ren- 1N THE NAME 0F THE
dered in said Court on the Tenth dav of Oregon, you ure bwtby aclifiM
imrnnap iiiirfi (n. 11 . n..
dred and thirty
thirty andno-100
me mriner sum
Pnala arhink i...
r j""Bnoui was enroiua and
docketed in the tJlerk'a office of said court
. juuuij ou ine iiiteenth dav
October, 1900, in a suit wherein Mrs J
Tnoniaon waa Plainliff and Shadrio Dn
ana barah h Duer bia wife, were Delen
dants and on a writ of Execution and orer
uucuieu 10 me ana commanding
xne aate ot me umi puuiu,
snmmoua ia February 4lb 1IM
Dated February 4lb, IUUI.
, A C. o
Altorne? lolPlM1!
,v UB nuu vuiuiuauoiug me
h '0.8f"ls' m,i jlKnjout and coals
title and interest of said Shadrio Duer and
.... u i,UBr in ana to the tnortoam
primisea deBcribed aa follows, to-wit-Beginning
30. 7B chains south and
chain, eaattrom the northwest corner
Donation Land Claim No 63 Notif GU7
secliun 1 in ip 17 a , 4 w, and rnnnii
thenof. aaaf yo on . '
i.hai,,. id. . ' ,,0ce south 4 10 haa bten dnly miointi n"
nonhVio eh'T' u Ch8 "nd !ne "'ste ot Malinda ritihtlri
W I. snows,
Prtllofnl
F.sr. osbuss,
c.taiar.
o. . raise.
VlC.Pn.loea
W. BS0WS
I Glltln
LANE COUNTY BANK
NOTICE 10 CKEDriOt.
Notice ia l;erc ly gum tW IrrM
a bten dnW miointed ti"i'
nnrtl, A In .u . . lUOUW I 1-fllHO III JUUllLUll " i if."
M.r.ii ?K 0 he p'"ce ' gioning County Court ol foow
rounu 0?J mre 0t 1688 Or.-gon. All I era, l, having r
m ' n:l " , , aaid ealaie are ueieny nouuiu .
of nZJtl flat.rPKt ln rue of the state the name to the .ucutrix ii
art inij? J? '," "ompliance with said writ of Geo. B. Doiria. over ll,f First '
anj order of sale I nil ff, . ., n...... . , iir.i-ou.t1'
an I 7 -""poauce WllU BBlll 1
aw order of Bale-I will c.ffer for Bale
r ... ,luu , lne nigneat b ttder f,
door .ft TW? P""" '". the Soul
i . 7. ouri iiDune in Euiien
Line Conntv. t)r,.onn u-..,.. :., T K ..
sib d oi iir,) r.; v . "t,M 1
u nvi,.a . w -; "iw ine noura
0'elnek P r' -:"'."' r tOWU
"alea tnia 4tu day of February,
, . W- Withers,
Hhenffol Lane County. Oregon.
the
of
at I
ir
a. ik. ,
01 Iha a . :
.and the w , f
. allln tp 18 a of r 4 w. tt i 1
l ana 4 nt Bt.nti i , r-
ll. lot. I 0.",'' '."""a
st-ouon i.
Lou
of seotion J
an in ID 1H.ro rUui
Claim No 39 , .a.'Ti!
.on . . u ivMU lai.
i, i, o ana 4 and tbe b e W of lb7J
and Ihe V n .. .. . . 1
- " ,t auu mo n w ; oi ibe V ,i 1
tion 14 and iha ., . i. .J. 'wflui
s e H of jection 15, .11 intpl,,,
m, and containing 1CU.M itra.
ihe above d scribm real proptn,
bllUated n Ihana ril'v ' 1
OregOD. 'IVIWW
Or an mn.h r .
to pay the claima Vttatmtd uHl
W iinea., the Bon n li Kioaij i,J
Ihe ennmv nnnP, ni .... l, . ' 1
j "-ii'i iuf oiaie Oltllil'l
the county of Lane, wiih th. ui I, I
Dui"iTxtd' t"i d"r fftoii
SUMMONS,
In the CiicT.il Court of the StateofOrtJ
fnr Iha fminti- T "1
Fred Fremont, Plaintiff,
vs I
Julia 0. Fremont. Defendant!
To Julia G. Frtm.ipt, the. J
aeienaaut:
IN THE NAIViE oP TBE STATE
Oregon: You are hereby required loijl
and answer tbe complaint of pUlntifi 1
against yon in the above eniilM J
and caurto on or before tbe Iblb hn
March, 19U1, that buiug tbe first dijcl
nexc regular term of suid court, to btl
gun and holden in Eugene, Lane CoJ
Oregon, and if you fail to bo appeul
answer said complaint, (or WinillJ
the plaintiff will apply to said Cowl
tne renei prated lor in uaid compuul
wit: Jcorauecree ot taid UooHtJftiti
the marriage contract nowfiiHlituttiJ
said plaintiff and defendant ipitTtil
solved, and for lull relief herein I
This summons is nublmbtd w ibtDl
EUQBNE GCAIlD for SIX CODSeiUtlTt ?!
by ordtr of the Uon. U. K.KicmU.lJ
ty Judge for Lnue County, Oregon, il
said oider bears date, the 26ib daj ell
uury, lWl, mid thed iteof the firsi 1:1
tion of tbis sumiuons U filed m
soiibeu in said order of publiatioM
January the '2Mh. 1001.
L. Btirr I
Atty for Pint J
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Stole of 1
cron for Luue County
William Pe.nmii, riaiutit),
irt w"' avt"j l" ,ur -
iua tht- uiMrrimfe coutmct eiMicg1
L said pan it b and for such olber itW
equitable l oik hiiniiuouB r","i
County Court of Lane .Counij,
xne date ot iue urni puu""
tllBlkl
mnntha fntm thi. dall ol
Jannary 8th, 1UU1
Aitorm j for ibi- will'.
EUGENE,
OREGON.
I.t.bll.k.J lalSSI. 0lg..
aak in the Coaat,'" "
General Banlinj business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms
"o;.pidsot
t. U. M I l. 1jIi,s.s.
B.H.lloVJY:,t,thler
notice of final settlement.
Kotica ia harul.. l .....
ijn.j .a a""1 '"at tne under-
ijtnad, sdmiLiaitatnx of the e.l.i. l
Vuuikti L,ane oounlv Hiat nf
5th d.VrM"K" "na .'" Io"'st. '
o'clock a. n7 ha.-'-a"' """. ?' '0
as Iha lima fn hTali.- J aald Uourt
po... ,d P.B;K "'0
aoHiSOJIH nSM)!,
Adnuniairairii of tbs Es
tata of Chruiiian Hanson
decaaaed.
i. L. SisriitB, Ally for Estate.
Notice to Creditors
elaherehy triven that the
u i ii.f.1 h '"'
indfl
IT IS EASY IFYOU
KNOW HOW
The Vortlao, Art I n, Jro Oak St,
rocUaail, Oregon. S
Nntl.
hiui latinn niii
l.aua county, Oief i..
in .... . .a. I IU
Sovfrna, dNeaanl. All Vf,.
olaim. U..I...I .ai.l a.tl.te Tt bet
to prenent thim ailli ti" l""l" '
tl.. n..l;..K laW Otr(
Woalcock in Knarnr. I1"""1,
tnontha from Hie ilie "f 0",K
llatrl,lulv7. I '.!.
.Ira!'
. TtlB
tiei-utor ot the l.t ini"' '"7,
itrui
KOT1CE OF HNAL
V...1 i. U.....I... .,lv..n
V... L ... .1.. aiiite
. cacu. exernii'r ui ir , .
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ll,!ll
iLtt
Vtach. deeeaflt'd. ha n'ctl
ill Ihe u, "Iter r,l aui ealalei in
Colli! ol Lane Conn". Omod
day, the Till day i l -l'
bra
mil. t.ul
Sf
jKiioua to a. i aci'i ' i
aalllenient of aaiit ta'ali-.
Dati d, Not. II, lit"'.
lliirii
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li. IllYm At' 'ot said tia