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CIL I-!1 l)aily J5u,rene Guard f ubllshed every evening- of tlie wwlc, Bun d.s eicepted. Adlml 'l communication! mhk all reiiitcul payable to tb K'JUttlE Guard, EiiKeue, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION BATHS. 1IA1LY. r, 'fvored hycarrier,1 por week. , I 'vered bv carrier, per luuutll.. J ni.il oue j-ear (iu aivauc). ... i x months ' .i uu.ntli 8 m tj.uKle copies. oo WltEKLT. -fie year (in advance) f 2 00 1 i uiuutha J w I tvertiaing rates made known on applica-l-ei. - utered as aeconl-clMH "ue, OreKoo, poatulliee. icttter at tie I UK KASTKKN OFKIOKS - Of the . r are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New k City.an.i U H KiprcM liltljt, 87 Wa.li , ,n Hl, Chioano, I1L, F. KAT, Advertis Agency in charge. C MPBEI L BROS Publishers ARCH r .sunt won ' TUft wzt) TiiO' rhi IvSatjI psT o ? T " 191 fitf 18 19 20 21 22Tg3j "WEDNESDAY -- MARCH 13 THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF, DiBOUBaing foreshadowed obanuea in British tariff laws at tbe annual meeting of the Associated Uhainberri of Commerce of the United King dom, Tuesday, Lord Avesbury, presiding officer, defined the proba ble position of England: "As fur ns Groat Britain is concerned, aim will enter into negotiations, not wishing to hamper or ourtail her commerce with her neighbors, but rather to promote it, being con- vinoei that oommeroo benefits both buyers and sellors." There !b a lot of good sonse in lli.tt sentiment- The permanency and greatness of modern nations (U pend upon commerce. And there cun be no permanent trado between ci.inmuuities without a "give and t..ko." Tbe nation tint would aoi tl'edoginthe manger will be oui ii nd discriminated against at every turn. We may claim that Europe in ust have our raw matoriuls, yel t lie world is wide nnd where thoy j."t no trade in return Europe lmturally turns to the development oi other countries for sources ot e.ipply. luen our agriculturists will Cdt worst hurt. While his foreign market is curtailed the home manufacturers, protected by a tariff that exiiludeH loreign competitio and bunded into trusts that Btilln healthy home oonipetiiion, charge the farmer such prices as they a now do is aoie to pay. rimt ib how he gels the worst of it. MODERN IMPROVEMENT AN ANCIENT RIVER. OF British oapital is building an I nmeUBO stone dam aoross the river Is'ile at the First Cataraot, a little over a mile in length, to be exact six tbounaud feet, From tbe en gineering point of view thestupoii douB nature of the undertaking will be realized from the eftoot it will have of creating practically a lik 144 miles long, impounding nioro than 1,000,000,000 tons of water. At some periods of the year, it is B.id, 000,000 tons a minute will gush through the sluices. The dam will raise the river about sixty-six feet above its usual provioua level. It is broad enough for a carriage road to run along its tip. When the river is iu floej its waters will gush through the mas sive Bluice gates. In the autumn mouths the sluice natoa will Im close: i until the re'eorvjir thus formed is full and ready to be dis tributed by channels over the agri cultural land on each side. When the water is moat wanted, (in August and April), for the crops of eoru, sugar, ootton aud rice the mpply in the lower river will be ii nreased from the reservoii, and tn us ft fairly even supply of water 'wil1 be fl""i throughout th8 ima I jmli will Ia Knilf In tVifl dam to allow free navigation. Tbe Salem Journal has reporter in its employ who will have no competition should he enter a con test for the ohampion liar of the state. He describes the driving of a band of ewes and Jambs through Salem and adds: "Some of the lambs were small and could hardly get along. Others jumped on the dams and took a ride occasionally to rest." The lambs were very considerate in not riding all tbe time. A New Jersey chemioal manu facturing plant is building a record smashing chimney. When com pleted it will be 3G0 feet high. It will require 400,000 briok and cost 100,000. At that height it iB thought noxious gases from ohem icals will be so scattered as to prove do detriment to puhlio health. Indiana parents went away from their home yeBterday leaving their three children aged one, three and five years in tbe bouse. During their absence fire destroyed the boune and burned tbe children to death. Such parents deserve no offspring. Portland Japanese barbers are no agaiuBt the Barber Commission. The JapB shave for five cents and the white barbers resent the cut in price. They want the JipB de barred. Senator John L Morgan, ohair man of the committee on interna tional canals, says the United States will proceed with the con struoiion of tbe Nicaragua canal with or without England's consent. Comes. In the (lavs following the bnby'a birth there Is often ft lontf up-hill atru'e to recover strength, and the uurse busies herself in the preniirntion of jellies and brolha for the invalid. When Dr. Pierca' Favorite Prescrip tion is used &a a prenarattvt for mother howl the baby's advent is practically painless, there is abundant strength to nurse and nourish the child, and a rapid recovery from the shock and strain in separable from maternity. "I wit plened that Dr. Pierce answered my letter. " wrilft Mm. C. W. "Vownir. of il Bouln K'-Kftil strret Park), Wilkcabarr. Pcnna. "When I h.itl ttiow mishap.. I bevaa to think 1 w.iiil.l neTPr have oltil.lren. My bark uaed to nltiKHt break an J I would ret atck at my Httiinarh nn.l havt atich hradacnaa 1 did not know what to ilo thfjr urd to act tn tirnrly cmty, and I hkciI to drad tort! up, I felt io thru I boifnn bikini if nn miLiug ut. ricrcf'a Favonie When twhy wni cxprctcd 1 took rrtvKTtptloti. il nil tlir time 1 wni that way. I felt Ana all the tune, unil I never eet thou diaay anella now, I hurtlly ever hitve a tifrvoua hcatlache a itiv more. 1 hnvpii nerfect roino of a huv: he im the Ihrhl of our home. I am now twenty yeara old and n iv tinny 1 alinoit elht month old. I now feel wi II, and wfttfh t8o uontuU, and the baby i.iH im unit. We feel very grutelul fur the gtxwtyonr inrdirine did fur tin. W are both healthy, th mk.1 to Or. rlercc'a medicine." Dr. Pierce's Pleaaaut PelleU keep the Ixnvcla healthy. It Saved His Leg. I A Danfnrlh, of LaGrnnge, sudered liiteimelv or hIx months with a fright ml running mire nu Ills leg, but writes that Kuekl'ju's Arnica Halve wholly cured It In ten days. For ulcere, wounds, burno, bolls, pain or nlles It Is the beat salve III the world. Cure guaranteed. Only J5o. Bold by W L U I.ri'o, druxglKt. Notice. Nollue Is hereby Riven, that the county ciuinlwiotiera will reoelve Mnled bldn Tor the lurnliililiiK and He. liverliiK nl 6U ooriln or kI tMMly tlr wood, lour feet loinr. also for IU oorda of iiood grub OHk, four feet long and not lew than three Inches at the small end, all ol said wood to be delivered at the court linuoa in h.UKeiie. Line county, Oreiron, not later that the lfith dav of Auiiiiat, 11101, all bids to be tiled with me county clera on or before the llltl) day of March, 10UI, at 1 o'clock p m. I he court reaervea the rlirht to re- Jeot any and al! Iilds, by order of the court, una the 1UIH day of January, Cmioty Clerk. liisitiarck's Iron Xerve. Waa the reaultof hliapleiulld health, Iiidoiullahle will and tremendous vnergy are not found where atomaeh, liver, kidneys and Imwela ara out of order. If you want theee ipialltlraand tho aueoeaa they bring, ue Dr King' New Life I'llla. They develop every power of brxln and body. Only 25c at W L Del.ano's drug store. Fn tk. A Iln Kind w H.w inn BoujH eifaatar. f SZS. Mr Old ItlKwII rxle a Knell dear to and back again to Barker Uun Worka. 1 1 teenn that Mr Hnell waa mado to ell hleveles. Mr Hnell did sell 80,000 Snell bicycle In 1000. He hurt the truai, Ibey nearly buat, but people swell, ride the ftnell and feel well, llarker Hon Worka. y Jf After I Baby "Market" St Patrick's Day, March 16. The ladles of the Grand Army will hold a "market" Saturday, March 16, at George F Craw's office, Ninth street, for tbe purpoee of raising funds for charity work. Good bre d, cakes, cooked meals, ohlcken, baked beans, salads, pickles and many other things that will not fall t i tempt the appetite of the most delicate. Market opens fct 9 o'clock In tbe forenoon and will continue all day Please oome and patronize this noble work and halp us alonr. Miss Htella Dimond, Chairman of Committee Ladies of ( A B. More Joint Smashing in Oregon. The Parkeaburg, Coos county, corres pondent of the (Joquille City Herald wrllaa uudar date of Keb 25th: Foil wars ot Mm Nat'on yesterday made a raid oo a Joint in this place, smashing tba fixtures and oompletely demollBblng tbe bull ting. A few of Parkeroburg's young bloods had lately been In tbs bablt of meeting at a certain house to engage In a quiet game of paker. Late yesterday even ing a number of women armed with hatchets and handspikes raided tbe place with the above results. Dexter Items. March 9, 1901. (Spring weather. Farming Is in full blast. Mr Wm Griffith is very 111 with lagrlppe. James Farvln made a business Irip to Eugene last Monday. Tbe recent high waters have left ui destitute of a ferry site, such things should be leooked after. Mrs Wm Preston of Eugene has been visiting friends and relatives In tbla vicinity. James Parker visited tbe city last Monday. Mrs J F Taylor and little son Harry of Colt age Grove visited relatives here the first of tbe week. Mr H G Vinoent has returned from Nebraska where be bas spei.t several months. Be was accompanied by bis grandson Master Earl Maxwell who will remain here during the summer. Rkoulab CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have A'ways Bought fitgrator of Bids Wanted. Bids will be reoelved up to Maroh IB, 1901, by the undersigned for sewer, 188 feet long with connections, etc. For Information inquire of I E Btlvens. Suits Made to Your Measure. 804 different samples ta aeleot a suit or pair of pants from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. Up stairs Coleman build ing, room 7, next to Laue Co bank. J M Hows, Agent. OIES Bsaritha Inn th ' inn nam mwara to K ill Ymi Ham Always Bought State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 LuoaajCounty, 8 Frank J Cbeuey makes oath that be la tbs senior partner of tbe firm of F J Cheney A Co, doing buslueas In the City of Toledo, oouuty and slate afore said, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDKED DOLLARS for each anil every case of Catarrh that cannot hi' oured by the use of Hull's Catnrrh Cure. FKANK J CHEN ICY. Bworn to before me and fuliserlbeo in my presence, this 6th dn of De eetuber, A D, 1880. AWOLEASON, REAL Nolrrj i'uhlio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is t ken Inter nally and acta dlreoily I'll Hie IiIikn! and niuoous surfaces of tho ayatem Send for teatlmnnlals, free. FJ CHENEY At O, Toledo, O Sold by drUKgiate, 75e Hall's Family I'lil nr.- the lut. SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod-liver oil is the means of ife, and enjoyment of life to .housands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is r burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. Hut what is the use of fotxl, when you hate it, and can't di gest it ? Scott's Emulsion of cod- liver oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. Ifvou have aoi trtat It, trad tot free MiapU, ta Ttabl laite ill utta tea. SCOTT HOW NK, Chmlata. t-it ril Sirael, N Vatk. i f .. i . al imxfl.ta Bids for Wood. Healed bids will be received at my office until April 1, 1901, for 70 cords white oak gub wood, 4 feet looir, um leaa than R inehea Id diarunter at small end, nor over 8 inches at larit ead : nil 70 cords white oak gub wo'xJ,4 reel mug, not leaa than 2 Inches In diameter at Bmall end, nor oyer 6 Inches at Urge end ; r 60 oorda old growth red or yellow oouj fir wood, 4 feet loin?, to be delivered at tbesohool htiw lu Eugene ss di rected by the bmti of director on or before Augiint 15, I'M. Itlgbt reserved to reeet aoy and an bids. A good Bud sufficient boud win be required for the faithful perfo mauce ot tbe oonlracti. Dated March M, 1901. Geo F Chaw, Clerk School Dint No 4, Laue Co, Ore. Attention Comrades of G A R. There will be a special lay meeting of the J V Geary Poet, No 7, G A K on tbe fourth Saturdays of each month at 'I o'rlick p m fir the benefit of all comrades who cannot ht'.eud in the evenings of seconu aud fourth Friday of eaub mouth. Please let us have lull attendance. We will meet in the ban quet room of Frank's ball, Ninth street, Eugene. E F Chapman, Pott Commander. Aitest: R A Baki'lett, Adjt. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the following warrauts will be paid on presentation at my office on and aftkk February 21, 1901. Interest on same will cease February 21, 1901: All Lane oounty warrants from registered num ber 8U68 to 609., both inclusive, Dated, Eugene, Feb 20, 1901. A 8 Pattehson, County Treasurer. For Sale Cheap. A complete set of Eucycloiiedia Brit- lauica for aale. at moMt reasonable terms, if taken ut once. The set eou alets of 28 volomes, sheep bound, and runs down to 1892, including the ninth eulilon. I have also for aale the New Nation al Dictionary, Encyclopedia aud Alias, revised down to 1898, consisting of 18 volumes. Tills set la new, aud will be sold oo reasonable terms. Apply at residence, corner Seventh and Monroe streets. J F Amis, Just Before Decoration Day. The one time In the year Then there Is a mutual ifloit to beau illy tbe cem eteries Is Ihe most appropriate time to have your monumental work attended to. Ordera for Decor ilion Day Bbould be placed at once and with the Eugene Uranlle S Marble Works, W W Mar tin, proprietor. ' Write for booklet. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Broom Quinine Tab ets, A II drtiggiatH refund the money i it ini.s to core. rJt w. urove's stgua. ure is on eacu nox. rao. Parker WALTER ROSS, Mgr. FRANK COOLEY & CO. In All That la Rrlcht, rterry and Entertain Ina". MISS HARRIETT COOLEY- 0Mnlnf, Monday, MARCH 11th at The PaikerOpeia House lo, ' Lo t IVradlae" and giving an entire chnnge of program which will lie announced from day to day. Don't Rub It In. 3K- s ore Throat Pneumonia F'.heumatism Bronchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothache Burns Lumbago Croup Scotch Remedy Cuts Uhvilplnnii UBS thlB My.terloua Fain and prescribe It Cure in Lheii tamuu'a " " , cta, In thlr practice, ai Gentlemen: I never hesitate !?-", .... nlL'e lh worth ol a oou '" .r,,i ciu.-ntly I .lo not hltule to,"Sf ,horouh that I have given your reme. ly a la or Ial, ana navo iuuiiu . Aifully. J. H. PUTNAM. M. D . Jutland. Vt SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY weuern Agency SAN Sold By linn Drug Co What for? If you aslt her she will tell you she doesn't know. She just feeli nervous, that's all. A man is apt to have very little sympathy witn tins con dition in his wife. He can't see any earthly reason why she should cry. She has plenty to eat, plenty to wear, ana tie does everything he can, he thinks, to make her happy : ana in spile oi that, she sits down and cries softly to herself, apparently without any cause or reason. But tli ere is a cause, and that cause is so:ne disorder or disease of the delicate womanly organism. Unhealthy drains have taken away the vital lorce. in nam mation is fretting the nerves of the whole bolv. It women uid but under stand the intimate relation of the gen eral health to the local health of the delicate womanly org ma, they would realize that the quick way to establish the general health is to cure the local disorders. Dr. Tierce s favorite Pre scription dries the drains that enfeeble women, heals muamnution and ulcera tiou and cures female weakness. It is a medicine that can absolutely be relied upon to make weak women strong and sick women well. It contains no alco- hol, and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Women suffering from disease in chronic lorni are invited to consult Dr, Pierce, by letter, free of charee. Dr. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a scute oi jjiiysiciuiis, lias in a iuue over thirty years treated and cured more than half a million sick and ailing women, rt.ii correspond; en ce is strictly private and sacredly confidential. Ad dress Dr. K. V. Pierce, 063 Main Street, uuuaio, in. Y. COULD SCARCELY WALK. " For the nake of poor, sutTering women, I feel it niv duty to inform you of the great benefit Sour medicine ha Riven me," writes Mrs. Callie owles. of Watt.. Iredell Co., N. C. M I was in a miserable condition when 1 wrote to vou. I had uterine disease so bad 1 could scarcely walk and Buffered such dreadful misery I hoped to be relieved by death. You wrote to me to take your 'Favorite Prescription ' and I have taken eleven bottles of it. and two of -our Pleasant Pellets. 1 am entirely well and feel like a new woman. I feel thankful to God and to Doctor Pierce for the blessing I now enjoy. I have a fine, big boy, two months old and never got along as well in my lite. I can't praise your medicines enough." NO VS FOR DOCTORS About five yenrs no I had very poor hrnlth," write Mk S. K. Whalen, of Holtleti. Johnson Co.. Mitsiitirt. "After doctoring four years with our town doctors tliev pave my case up; said they had done all they could. I had bevn con fined to my bed Jvilf my time; the other half could hardly drasr around. I had such pain in my buck and aMnmen I could not stand on my feet for more than a few minutes. My feet were cold or burning, and mv periods came too Olteu. The doctors said it was change of life, so, a I had heard of Dr. Pierce's medicines, my husttat.d got me a bottle of Favorite Prescrip tion.' I look it and it helped me in some ways, o I wrote to you and followed your advice I commenced 'Favorite Prescription.' 'Golden Medical Discovery' and the 'Pleasant Pellets' as I was so constipated all th time and pills would weaken me o that 1 would have lo go to To.thc 8rca surprise of everybody I got well, and when I met mv friends thev" would say, I never thought vou would be here now ' Hut I can Bay it Mas your medicine, which no doubt is the Vst iu the world. Have had no use lor doctors since 1 tried your medicine." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an effective medicine fur the bowels and liver. Tuey do not re-act uixui the system. NOTRc OF FINAL iSt'.TTLE iiLNT. Fi-ftifr of rm. It. FrwU . N.ttpf. h h-r.ly ,v,.n that P tirj. J, -xfutvr nl the enlate of Wm It riy, d.c-tH.,,, h,, AM his fins! accotint w ih the County Conn of Une cotiLty Ort-aun, for the Hell lemenl of Mid tatm nd that on Monday, the lMh d-v f an.ii J'.wH, at the honrof 10 o'clock in th f no Jn of BHid day is the time fixed by tnid Court for hearing objtious, if any to said recount, and for the final latkniMit nf enisle. Thru J. Fradt, Fieentier ol Haiti eftate. lunuFon A KtaMxoRu, AtioiDcys for said tsUtr. CRYINGI 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; nd when- to ffcutv huh grale wii and li.jnor. W ifet tlie Wst and puivt at .-w pri -r Yon can Iwaya rind th rtrv i-hiit-ot vtu t-svMincUreu. HuivMudiea.Khioe winca, chsmptwne, and every tliim; in the Wt ihU wines, ith the brat Unpn'X and i,nM flavors, v well rhoiv oi l whiskia, ft'e, fitter and lrr at. W. M. RENSHAWS Eugene. Oregon. National Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital $50 OOO Surplus - SBO.OOO Eugene, Oregon. AQISMiKAi. rarminu nusncnn Uona on reaajuahle teruia. Ciuflit drafta on Chicago, Han Franciaoo and l'ort lauil, Oreiror tflUa ol exenane ama on loreign couniriea. Ueruiaita received luliiect to check or certifi cate of delKMlt. Ail collections enirusiea to cb wiu reoaire pi. uupt attention, . X Q HUUIRIOK, P. E. BXODOBASS, rresideut. uuuier. 8 B Kaais, L. H. Pottsb Vioo fresment AUMtani. EUGENE LoaniSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capl - $50,000 Surplus 6,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS- AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TERMS Drafts issued on the tirlnclpal cities of the United SUU'B and (origu conntrlei. Juteresi allowed ou Demand Certificate of Deposit wbeu left tinted period, CollectlouH receive our prompt felteutlOll. City and Count j Warrauts bought. W C. BK0WN, President. F.W. 0SBUKN. Calhler. 0. A. PAINE, Vice Prealdtnt W. W. BROWN Aait CiahUr LAKE COUNTY BANK EUGENE, OREGON. Established In llSI.t Oldoit Bank In the Countjr. . General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVE, I'resideut h O. HL'LIN, fabler. H. H. tlOVKY. Aastt Cnaliler. NOTICE We have pluued tlif Coupons for our drawing of a t.fo.OJ Ureamot JBiiiycle. May 4th, Willi (lie ditler ei.t grocera iu Eugene. With every urhase of 25 oenta worth ot our Lauodry rioup, you reretve ono chaDue for our premium ofler. Ksmetuber you pay uothlng for the chanee buy '25 cents worth ol our Lauuory Boop uud your Krocer will writeyuur name upon acoupoo which he will reiuro to ua lu time for the drawing Mty 4, 1001. Eagene Soap Go SUMMONS. In the Girnnit Court of the Slate of Ore gon for tbe oonnty of Lane, tioit for nartition. John C. Gray, Plaintiffl TS Elizabeth Clark, Daniel B. Jarmau and Edith Jaruian, hia wife, Clera J. Williams aud It. Williams, her hus band, Margaret F. Wyatl, Mary (jray, Walter Gray and Sarah J. Gray, hia wile, Ella Alley and B. F. Alley, her hunband, Margaret Miller and F. i Miller, her husb.uid, Elmer Gray, Hugh Gray and Doltie Gray, hia wile, Louiae Darroch aud William Darrooh, htr hue band, Mary J . Gray, Joseph C. Gray and Miry Gray, hia wife, Sarah al Horn aud Jnmea Horn, her bUBband, Churlea Gray and Nau Gray, bia wile, Mmer Gray and Alice Gray, hia wife, William Gray, Thomas Gr yand Mur Gray, his wile, Huuuel Gray, Eliza- lielh Mtouaker and btoeaker, bar husband, Joliu L Gray and tsamuel Gr"5'', Ui fendai. . iiiuunn l,. uray, il l lam Gray, S mue Gray, Elizabeth Btouaker aud Blou- aker. tht. hn.li.ii nf L'i....i.. .i. u. ... ... - "nMwm oiouaaer nd whose Christian name la ulkuowu defendanta, ' IS THr, NAME OF THE STATE OF n m xuu aua eaen 01 jon are hertbi retlUirad tn niih... u., " nlaint tllml nunnal 1.. ..1. . , . ....P.UD. lu iu, BwTa enuu ed.uit and ounrt wiihin aix weeks frjni the day ol first publication of this anrnmona; aud n you fail bo lo m swei, for want luen. ol, the Plaintitl will tak judgment against you for anord r partiuouiug ihe tollowinii i j ... . . t""' uonatiuu Jjand Claim of Smuel and Margaret Gray b ing Claim Number Forty, Notific-aiion , Dlbuua aigui, aevenieen, an i eiKhte..u, iu township mteen, aonth ol rann una m,. ni 11 ., i ... , ui ,. lunuietie uitnaiau OOtitHitnnn ;11U Ai . .. p ,rlv . . nur. ,u UtDH tjOUOtJ, Uregun. Bubjecl however to right ol way lUUfett iu widih ovir and acroaa aaid . .' """ -.vvuiui- g iu ineir re Btteotlvj, p,..i.i.. ... . . . r-. ,, ,n,iuiuii caunot be Th? ",0."t -'" iijury to those , w nme o, me earn premisea aud a dlVimnr f ti.u i- u t. ..BF,ltu, ueiaeen me pariiea according to ineir reepeotive rishis Serving il il..- : i . ,B uu uiuum ia made bv publication thereof in the Uailt EnotNa -.ueeesaive weeKa, by order i. . V ""-'""t no ui rue uonntv Court ol tn. State olt)re,.un lor Lane Coun A uTw 01 Jny, lilol"1 fir8' -1,,b"c",it,u Jn. 30ib, A. 1), E. B. WtLUAllS, 0. A. WlXTIMiMKa, Attja for I'laiutiff. NOTICE 10 CltlCDI 101(8. Notice i, l,en.l,y(!mn ;b ,., B ha. been duly appo.nicd .leculril of the n. V """" "'"unir. Mate ol ur on. All persona hav.ng claima against "id..laiea,eh.leb, ne.iued to meaeu. il.e uie tu ihe riecntrix at the law tffice i..,r;?',o'ri",.M",,ie iir x'' i,V:&.t:,,i..V"?!.-"'''-' Jauua.ySih.ir ' """ G.o U . Doahia, , ,... Attorney lor the e.teie. CITATION In the Count, Conn of th,.Kl . for the county of LolQ, To .1 V l. y U, N ,V. BWO u o wwen and ,, bi. ,, C Owen and -ZZT?"' k A mith Owen, lTiP hia u. V " "lid - 1 Greeting : ""'U"V IN THE NAME OP Ti.r Or. gon, Yon are L.Z "? ATE ri; "or ine counn m i oourt room thuroof at K, . iTi of Lane, on MoS . ".ttT 1UU1, at 10 o'oluck ln tlV. " ' . ' ahou.dnoTo.::crr: in the manner preaerioVd b. i " k"X e of real property ,nbJ1U ti following denoribed iLul f-,W:'', it the eatate nf H n Jf' l,rol'iv ui mentioned, towit: ' d,e",al.i nd 2 ot aen0,,r"Z at the a e corner of tbe In i """"m, H 0 Owen and "v'-.'W? No 40 in ..otiona uTT,?5 t 41. Hit Aha 1 , lli.i laoe of beginning a l.n ,k , "" " " i Ofaecnnn 11 .?.', .e.01be,'!0,.L the a e H atotion 14. .n V".L ,r 4 W m. Oontainit, wjB ;., . " '"" '. Lota S an ' of section 11, lota l 2 Zi b i '! ul 1 all in to 18. a ol rt.w. J 01 '"" 4 The a of the Donation' Ur.i ci , Jamoa H-inihA.i. .. . nto t Claim No 33 '.Z" l.SandJandtheaerb'.' the a e H of section 11 iuu Ui, yj n w V. and th l tionji and then e'Zl ae of section 16, all in ip 19, .Vr i, W m, and containing 1043.43 am, i the above describto real propm,' ZZ Oregon tlflLSylZi Or no mnh ihexrer L to pay the claims presented and TSi u&a.uo, dmiu eaiate. WilneRH. Ihn Hnn IT t T7:..:, . . " " Aiacaia jtjum ,fl Ihe county court of the Kt.ieoltmXl3 the flonntv nf T..n. .L. . !" . Kr D iaia 1 iabreuj, Attest, E.TJ.LitClei By Box Knox, Deputy. Sheriff's Sale on Forecl oiun. Notice is htreby givtu that bj Tirlrje cj an Execution on Foreclosure duly and out of the Circuit Court of iba but, , Oregon for the County of Lane on tbe hi day of February , lilUl, on a judgment im dered in eaid Couit on tbe Iraih di) tl vuiuuer, xuuu, lur lue sum 01 lb ae hu- dred aud thirty and no-lui dol.m. uj thirty and no-iuu dollars atioraeTBfteatvi the further turn of Five aud uo-IUI Ma coata which judgment was earullid el docketed in tne Clerk's office of said cott in Haia county on the Fi teenib dij A ucuiuer, xi'ov, in a sun WDtrelD ill. t L Thomson waa Flaintltf aod Shadric fisi: and barah L Duer his wile, wtie Deltc dauts and ou a writ of Execution aid oMr ut aalo directed to me aud cotumaDding il. in order to satisfy said judoiLUt acd cta:i und accruing ccsib to sail all Iba ratt title and interest of said Slmdrk: l)m til Karuh L Duer in and to (be tnoitgagi premiaeB described as fullons, to-wit: Beginning 3U.75 ehaios souib aod h cnaina east lrom me Lortuweai cotorr Donation Land Claim No 53 Notif Hull section 1 in tu 17 a r 4 w, aid nanu thenoe eaat ztl.UU chs, thtoce umb lit chaiua, I hence weBt chs and Umk north 4.10 oha lo Ihe place of btgiaiui containing 3.00 acres more or itaa uinut oouotv. Oreeou. Mow THbHErouE in the name of the aula of Orecon and in comoliauce with and wr.lj and order of sale I will tffer for tale u pnolio auction to the highest bidder la cash auhjeol to redemption, Ihe abort de scribed mortgaged premises, at the South door of theCi unty Court llonee in Engine, Lane Couutv, Oregon, on Wednesday, It tith day ol March, lilOl, be weeu IhehoMii a o'clock A M, and 4u.i.e. i M, town ail o'clock V M ou sum d.iy. ' Dated thia 4th day ol Ftbtueiy. 11. W. IV. Wlinere, Bher.ll ol Lane Couul), UteeOJ. SUMMONS. In 11;. t ircnil Court ol lie dwell ' uon for Ltiiit Ceuuty Willi in i',.iuu, 1'lale.ill, v.iuhu, Flaie.ll', i s f . , l'i.:eui!aLt. J Ona T. uj To Oi e I feudal ; IN T ... Kami ;f HIT. r".'.1 0' Orituf... v..i. ... i.. .1.. i..li!.iw B- qnind to appear in the above un C o irt and lo ai awer the complaint indo the above entitled enit ou ot btloia ' 1BU, d .y of March, 1U0I. and if J"' ""j. so appear for want ihereol, tne will aj ply lo ihe Court for a deci.e) dua ing the marriage contract eJi.tinp0""1 aaid pai'iis and for atuh oiler rebel eq.lllable. 1'Lia umimi.i is 1 -I ''" onler Hon. H. h. KmcM. jo 'fc' " County Court of Laue Counl), dated Februaey 'Jud, 1U01. . ThertHlnnf il,.. Hut lu' i- 1160 ' ButninouM is Febrnaiy 4io If 1 Dated Februa'j 4lh, 1001. AC tti.KWfc Anoint J l''-"' SUMMONS. Id tbe Circuit Contt of ihe Siaei'0,7l for the County of Lane. Fred t. Fremont, I'laintlff, I n t?.....nni n.fainant.1 y. a .uium., '-.' u To Julia C. fremoni, ine ae"'- oeienaaui: r. iw Tut. vnr ..r the STATE w i.i . iindii. y. " - ..neat Oregon: Yon are hereby required loapp aud answer tbe complaint ol ploiotin against you in the atKve tIllll'tV' t and eanso on or before tbe lei' ', March. 1801. that being the 6rt W n..., .,,1.. i..m nt aain Court. w gun and holden in Eugene, Lane Oregon, and if jon fail to ao art" anewer aaid complaint, ior . the plaintiff will apply lo ,,dlf',. therehel prajedfotin aaid t.P"' ( wit: For a decree of raid Conrt d '"J tbe marriage contract nw ni.ims Baid plaintiff and defendant n"' aolvid, and for lull relief herein Tina iiimnioni ia pobhahed in r.Loir uoaiid ior an er.u-..-- ..r byord.rolib. U u. II. h .Kurt" ty J., ge I, r L ne County , V.""',,;..- ..i.l a .,. . Iw .i.e. il,. 'Ib'.l tl.V ' naiy ISKll, ai d Ihe date ol ibe I, lion ol ibis aurrn 00' l " w aenbe. in aaid orde :of poblicauon January the 2th, WI. L rn.i.' ah. id rw"1