Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 21, 1901, Image 2

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MARCH 21
THE CZAR'S PERIL,
Another plot to assassinate the
Czar. It keeps tho Nihilists busy
to keep the Russian police bus;
tlisaovering plots. The Czar walks
ou dangerous ground. A bomb
ma; termicato his existence auy
day.
The law preventing the possep
eiou and uae of arms among tho
people Is strictly enforced Id Russia,
else It would not be safe for the
Czar to appear in the streets at all
A sharpshooter could easily piuk
him off, even when boing hurriedly
driven through the streets, As It
is the streets are cleared of all per
sons when the Czar's cortoge
rapidly pastes through, troops Oil
ing the streets about the oarriage
It certainly is not a pleasant life.
Toe fate of his father, torn to
pieces by a wioked bomb, tnuBt or
ever before tbe ruler of all the
Russias.
NEW ROAD LAWS.
Two bills relating to the collec
tion of road taxes, which have been
signed by the governor and are no?
law, are house bills 103 and 205.
The former law requires tho county
to levy a road tax of not more than
10 mills on the dollar, based on tho
previous year's assessment. The
fund thus created ia to be expended
umlur tho direction of a count'
roadmasler, who has supervision ol
the supervisors.
Upon the potition ot 12 freehold
ers of any road district, approved
by the roadmaBtor, for the improve'
ruent of any road, the county oourl
shall oonsider the potition, and, if
approved, shall ask for sealed bids
for the performance of the work
and furnishing of the material
needed, and let the oontraot to the
best .bidder, provided, liowover,
that the oourt may reject any aud
all bids. The court la also author
ized to purchase rook-orushors
out of the road fund, Tbe tax pro
vided for in this act is in lieu of
tuxes heretofore made collectible
under other acts.
House bill 205 requires the coN
stion ot a road poll tax of 13 from
every male inhabitant over 21 aud
undur 60 years of ago, uuless by
law exempt. The tax must be paid
either in labor or oaBh, bat the
county court may require that il
be paid in oasu. If any person
rofuses to pay the tax a suit may
bo brought in the justice oourt to
collect tbe same, and the wages o
delinquent may be levied upon to
oolieot any judgment recovered.
Tbe tax must be expended, upon
the roads of tbe distriot in which
collected. Tbe aot oontalns an
emergency clause, and goes into
effect Immediately. The tax bo
comes due on Marjb. 1, aud may be
collected between March 1 and
l)eoember 31 of each year.
FOR COXSTITCTIOXAL AMEND
MENTS.
Under tbe action of the recent
legislature tbe people of Oregon at
the next state olection will vote for
or against constitutional amend
ments for the following purposes:
For initiative aod referendum.
Abrogating negro clause in state
constitution.
For abolition of the office of state
printer.
Changing time of holding the
general election from June to
November.
Providing for the location of ed-
cational and other institutions
elsewhere than in the city of Salem,
It might be well to cut these out
and make a study of them during
the coming year so bb to be able to
voto intelligently on them at tbe
June election in 1902.
SETTLED A GHOST.
It has been fully demonstrated
that ghosts have a wholesome regard
for powder and shot. A letter
from Butte, Montana, gives as in
formation that the wealthy resi-
ienoe portion of the oity had a
ghoHt, and that women and chil
dren, and not a few men, believed
in tbe reality of tbe visitant. 01
oourse there waB mush talk and
many frightened petfple.
That ghost, though, walks no
more by the pale light of the moon.
A skeptical citizen took a shot at
his ghoatship with a load of One
shot. It is not known if the ghost
reportel to a Burgeon to have the
shot picked out. The man who did
the shooting is a good shot and
claims hia aim was so well taken
that the ghost will take his meals
standing for a time.
TOjrSg-iBrvg.
That's a favorite attitude of the small
.joy, And in this again "the child is
the fat her of the uihu." Tbe man does
lot essay to walk through life on his
junds, but he creates for nlmself a king
dom or topsy-turvy-doin.
He turns night
into day. He eats re
gardleHS of time and
physical necessities.
Tie makes a pleasure
of his business and a
business of his pleas
ure. In fact, he ef
fectually reverses the
order of natural liv
ing. The result Is
physical disability
generally Introduced
by " weak " stomach.
The food he eats does
not nourish him be
cause the stomach
aud its associated
organs are not able
to extract the nour
ishment from the
food. Hence, the
lo.ly is under nour
ished and disease de
velops in one form
or another.
Dr. Pierce'M Golden Medicul Discovery
cm es diseases of the stomach and other
or-.ms of digestion aud nutrition. It
cures through the stomach diseases
which originate in n diseased coudition
of the stomach and its allied organs.
HtMice, it cures "weak" lungs, "weak"
ttc.u t, "weak" nerves ami other forms of
so-called weakness,
"I hmt hen trouMM wtth ntan-h of the
rtoniiu h and hrart trouble." write Mr. W. D,
Mc rctin -it, of Tylertlmtg, Clarion Co., Pcnn'a.
"Had tUx-torcd tor aome time without relief,
then I Iwkuii to titke Dr. Tlcroe' Golden Med
ical Ptucovery. 1 took arven bottle. Before I
trrji.in to lake It I weighed 119 poiimla, ami now
I wcih 176. lam wtttkiiiff ateadilv ami feel
like m well 111 nil. 1 trnd you many thanks. "
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tel lets cure con
atijwitiou. A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the brave General Burnhatn
of Maehlas, Me, when tbe doctor said
be could not live till niorulno," wrlto
Mrs H H J.lueoln, who attended her
that fearful night. All thought she
inuil soon die from pueuinoula, but
be begged for I)r King's New 1)U-
oovrry, anylng It had more than ouoe
avrd her life, aud bad cured her of
consumption, After three small donee
Hhe slept ei-illy all 11 1 at lit, and Its fur
ther use completely eured her." This
umrveloiin lut tlulue la guaranteed to
eureall throat, uhest and liinir din-
eases. Only (We and $1. Trial bottle
iree at w L, Deinno a drug atore.
Supper.
The men of Hie First Christian
ohuroli wllllglve a supier In the ouureh
on Wediiewlay evening, Maroli 27th.
Thin III le one of the liest i'6 cent
uppers ever given In Eugene. 8ee
tothe later,
Hv ordr of iNMiunlttee.
Slale of Ohio, Olty of Toledo, 1
t.uona t ouiuy,
Kr-uik J Cheney tunkea oath that he
la the senlnr piirlniT of Hie II r 111 of F J
Cheney .V Co, doing huslticwa In the
City of Toledo, coumy and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay ONK
HUNDKKI) DOi.LAKS lor eaoh and
evtry i-ae of Catarrh that cannot be
ourvd hy the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. KHAN K J I'll KX EY.
Hwom to before inn and aulwerllml
In my pnwnoe, t It ia 8th day of l)e
oeiutwr, A D, Use.
A W Ut.KASON,
BBAI. J Notary 1'ubllo.
Hall't Catarrh Cure ! taken luler-
nally and acta directly on His bUsnl
and niueoua aurfaoea of the system.
Hood for teatlllionlala, fn.
F J CH KS KY A CO, Toledo, 0.
Bold by druggist, 7o.
liall'i Family I'ltla are the beat. 1
HA
j . !... .egeL- -J-J , j?TPHT I r.iTT,..
Hit -i I J...Maaaaaa II .
F y T I mamm'iW' '; ! Not Made by the Trust. 1
Bin bine
A
Scotch Remedy
is the greatest aburb'.iit in the
world mid does its wirk through
the p res of the skin.
Don't Rub it in
imply wtt the afflicted part freely
with the remedy ud lu a few ml a
utes the pain la gout.
1 he best phyiicians use it,
prescribe it and unite with the
general public in saying ;
" Scotch Kemtdy is the best
external remedy known."
Bold by all druggist! at 50 ceata
SCOTCH REMEDY CO.
Wcateto Agcacy BAN PRANCIACO
Sold By Linn Drug Co
Court Bouse Items.
Mortgage 100 00
Mortgage 100 00
REAL KSTATB TRANFERS
W K MeCornack et ux to Overton
Dowell 38.83 aores In tp 17 a r 12, w,
$76.
A R Buttolpb et nx to Overton Dow
ell 9 acres In tp 17 r 12 w, $20.
Horen Neilsen Schmidt to Thurston
Goodpasture 180 in tp 18 s r 4 w, $120
R Koebler et ux to Karl Llnstrom
60.41 aores In tp 18 s r 6 w, $184.81.
OF Knox et uxtnL A Bakir land
In Cottage Urove, $80. .
Z J ttanman to Malhtas. Kinmeriob
land In tp!7i rlw,$600.
J H Hawley et ux to Barah Martin
13S 88 acras In tp 21 r 8 w, $1350,
A Monster Devil Fish.
Destroying Its victim, la a type ot
constipation. The power of this mur
derous malady is felt on organs and
nerves ana musoles and brain. There'b
no health till it's overcome. But Dr
Kiug's New Life Pills are a safe and
certain cure. Beet lu tbe world for
stomanh, liver, kidneys and bowels.
Only 26 cents at W L DeLano's drug
store.
Human Hand Carrot.
Roaetmrg Review.
A few daya ago while gathering veg
etables from his garden, at bis borne
about Ave miles south of Roaeburg, Mr
B F Doss unearthed a carrot wbloh In
alze and shape Is a wonder
ful resemblance of the ha
man hand. The four fingers
and thumb are oonaplote and all prop.
erly placed and of about the uiual size
and length and all are slightly curved
showing the front and back of tbe
hand. The top of the vegetable tapers
at the proper place for the wrist, and
in faot no detail lacking for a remark
able resemblanoe to a complete right
baud.
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible burn,
scald, out or bruise. Buokleu'a Arnica
Halve, the best In the world, will kill
the palu aid promptly heal It. Cures
old sores, fever aores, ulcers, bolls,
(elona, corns, all skin eruptions. Best
Pile cure on earth. Only 26 eis a box
Cure guaranteed. Sold by W L Ds-
Lano, druggist,
Blow-Uoinq Albany. The Albany
Democrat thus expresses tbe views of
old slow-going Albany; The bUBluess
uu-u of Eugene are raising funds to
s uid a man to Portland to steer new
conn rs toward Laue county. Ibese
people who corns out here without any
in I ncli of their own, and without auy
Idea of where they are going are not
apt to be very desirable acquisitions to
a oountry. As a matter of fact, though,
not very many are alee red this way.
Brownsville Tunes: It will be In tor
eatlug to some of our readers no doubt
to know that the Poorruan In the Cala
poola district was originally located
juat two days before tbe Lucky Boy In
the Blue River district. The dlsoovery
of this mine was made In the sprlug of
1.1S7 by Messrs N B Blaudlsh, Jode
Moore aud U A Dyson, who also die
oovered aud losated the Lucky Boy
Now la the time for wtuter spraying.
One application now equals three in
the summer season. K L Chambers
has mixed spray material and spray
pumps,
The beverage made from FlfprUDC
Cereal ' smooth, palatabU and
nutritious. Because of tha larg
percentage of natural aacsharlne mat
ter In flga and prunes, I Uprune
-u,ulrs less surar than any other
crcal colfee.
faW-AII Oincer. Sell II
Less
V Sugary
f Best
f Cereal J
V Coffee J
illlliiililWIii V "' ' '.:
Mm, v h
r.;TX!i ; 1
f I ; Xt -1: VI has
M t'
We trade for old wneel.,
1.1 om, tii
beautiful SneU bicycle..
Barker Gun
About Your Bicycle.
Sometimes your wheel needs a Utile
attention. We have seoured the
servioes ot oue of the best repairmen
obtainable In tbe Kast to take care of
our repair part of the wheel business.
In order to keep your wheel In good
oondltlon for the summer riding It
should be thoroughly overhauled aud
nut In first class condition all over.
Right now Is the time to let us Ox up
your wheel. We have a oomplaie
shop, Including, lathe, brszer, forges,
vnlcaulz r, and everything necessary
to do good' work for you. Uive usalP""' P'". ae hu " Emi
. ... ... . 1 11th street.
trial. We can please with our work as
well as with our prices. We sell every
thing for blcyolee.
McClanahan.
Cold Steel or Death.
"There Is but one chance to save
your life and that ia through an opera
tion," was tbe awful prospect b. t be
fore Mrs I B Hunt, of Lime Ridge,
Wis, by ber doctor after vainly trying
to cure her of a frightful case of stom
ach trouble and yellow Jaundioe. He
didn't count on the marvelous power
of Electrlo Bitters to cure stomaoh and
liver troubles, but she heard of It, took
seven bottles, was wholly cured,
avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs
more and feels better than ever. It's
positively euaranteed to cure atomuoh,
liver and kidney troubles and never
disappoints. Price 50o at W L De
Lano's drug store.
Pure Home Made Brandy.
For liver, kidney or stomaoh trou
bles, oolds, Ingrippe or biliousness there
Is nothlug better than Francis' pure
brandies, All orders promptly filled
wltb prune, apple or pear brandy at
76 cents per quart, or $2.50 per gallon.
Orders by stage or express will be se
curely boxed. Made aud Bold to con
sumers only.
I M Francis,
Fifth aud Blair streets. Eugene, Or
Who's Your Tailor?
Ed V Prloe &;Uouipany, of Chicago
Up stairs room 7, next to Lane County
Bank,
J M Howe, AeuU
Choice Beef.
Wing & Laugwortby of the Willam
ette Market, are buyiug all of their
beef from Portland, and It you want a
nice piece of beef call and get the
choicest.
Not In the trust so probably will not
bust. After people look swell riding
the Pleasant Hnell, they feel so well
they want to yell.
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 that comes of
its loss.
It ought to be watched like
a baby's.
Their future is short; but oh
how it turns on comfort 1 on
whether the wrinkles are
wrinkles of pain or of long se
rene enjoyment!
Scott's emulsion of cod-liver
.til for very old and very
voting in different ways is
;he food to secure this even
condition of health.
W11 wad tou a little to trr. it voa lis..
SCOl l i. UilW.M,, I'aul urai, New York.
IF YOU ha priH. then take a rid. on tha
1 lsisutiful, bsautilul, Snrll Biryc-la. lb.
frame, aod fr.li. higs art .made of
ra-le wrought i- r-
Cou. Eaulslor. and we lve yuu any kmd i f
tir.yuu may wi.h, al.o a big w. "" n sau
! Mm aid han.fl. Ira Th wheel, are fade
II HNK1.L Ul CYCLE CO., of lole.lo,
Ohio. The .bops o-ver orer7 acre, ol aim,
: ' t,T.,i. - l l.rlt. two and thre.
. ""..I'liwnf he 8n.ll lilovelw
never beeu qaeetloned.
$20.00, $22.00 and $25.00.
Prlcu lor tht itandard liio
$27.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00
ano ,u..
call aud see the
Your, most rpt
Works,,
ene,
j Oregon.
Municipal Election
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election for oity officers will be
held In Kugeue on Monday, April 1st,
1901. at which time there Is to be
elected:
One mayor and one councilman from
each waru. all for tbe term of two
years, one recorder aod one treasurer,
both for tbe term of one year.
Judges aud clerks for said tl-v ion:
1st ward J T Rowland, J W Christ
ian aud P J McPherson. Christian
and MoPherson designated as Herks.
lltb street.
2nd ward B Beeler, E W ha'tam and
R Mciyiurohey. WaitHin ai d McMur-
phey deeiguated as clerk. Pi Hing
place, engiue room in Ciiy ball bldg.
3rd ward M 8 Wallace, W C Yoran
and L T Harris. Yoran and Harris
designated as clerks. Polling place
Orilllo Hardware Ci'a warehouse on
7th, between Willamette aud Olive,
Polls to be open at 8 o'clock a m and
close at 6 o'clock p m, on said day,
By order of tbe common counoil
Maron lltb, 1901.
B. F. Dorrib,
Recorder.
For Recorder.
B F Dorris la a candidate for
election to the office of reoorder at tbe
ensuing city eleetion.
Announcement.
1 nereoy announce myself as a can
dldate for re-election to the offloe of
City Treasurer.
Geo F Craw,
March 16, 1901.
For Sale Cheap.
A complete set of Enoyclopedia Brit-
tanloa for sale, at moat reasonable
terma, tr taKen at onoe. The set con
sists of 28 volumes, sheep bouud, and
rune down to 1892, Including the ninth
BUlllUU,
I have also for sale the New N.tlnn
al Dlnttnnarv Rni-vAiniuuti. .mi aina
revised down to 1898, consisting of 18
volumes. This set ia new, and will be
auiu uu reaeooaoie terma.
Apply at residenoe, corner Seventh
and Monroe streets.
J F Amis.
1901. Spring and Summer. 1901
We want every man in Lane oounty
to see our line of elothmg samples from
dalem Woolen Mills, also samnlesfrom
two or the very best tailoring houses
In Chicago. 804 different samples to
seleot from. Up stairs room 7, Cole
man Dunning, next to Lane Co Bank
J M Uovi, Agent.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The 1900 assessment rolls are no
open for payment of taxes.
W W Withbhs,
Hhtrifl Lane county, Oregon.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tah-
' " u'uggiMB retuud the money
f It fnl.s to cure. E, W. drove's signal
ui., ib uu eaoa oox. mo.
No Cure No Pay.
That a th. way all drueylata sell Grava.
KZl"":!?'1'0' ?iU Malaria and
Lemon
Bean the
Signature
if
a ill Yg-i Have Alwari fi
y , -
NOTU E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Fatal of Tm, B. Frady.
p. 7 J Kieu ioai refer J.
' l ;xm! " estate of Wo K
wii 141 nerebT civah
Urt'fiOD. (Of th( JAllla.tna.n. - a .
and ,ha, on Moui.jTh. " 5th d.yof TThT
lUJl, at th. honr of 10 oVi.w iV.I
bo ol ,.,d d.y ,he tiat
Conn tor hearing objections, if any. to 5
.eo-unt, and lor .he final settlement ot " d
Pith J, Fudt,
. ,. Executor ot aaid etu.e.
IliaiuroB 4 Kissuoh,
Atioinejs lor said estate.
'TIS EASY WHEN YOU
KNOW HOW,
and where to secure hluh arad.
wtt.e. and liquors, to tf, t th. best
and ptuwt at low priori. Youom
alway. had th. very i-hoict vin
arla. Hur(undlea,lthine
win... chamiiakTtM, ant .rvrr
thto in th. U.l tahi. .in wit'n
the b.t bttquetand ho.t gavora.
as well aa choice old whUkt
al.. portw and twer at,
W. M.
RENSHAW'S
Eugsna, Oregon.
National Bank
Of Eugane.
Paid up Caah Capital 86O OOO
Surplus - woo.uuu
Eugane, Oregon,
GENERAL BASfKINO BUSINESS
A. Lone on reaajnabl. terms. riiulit
drafts on Chicago, Ban Francisco
and 1'urt-
Bills of exchange sola on ioreign countries.
Deposits received .uDlect to cnecc ot oeruu
All ooUectiona entrusted to ea will receive
prompt attention.
T G HiNnaiois,
P. E. BuoroBASS,
Cashier.
L. H. Pottib
Assistant.
Frealdent.
S B KliiN,
Vice t resident.
EUGENE
LoannSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon,
aid Up Cash Cahl - S50.Q00
Surplus 6,000
QCNERAL BANKING aullNCSS TRANS.
AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
DnfU UBued on tb prlncfpal oltlet ol the.
United duwi and foreign conntriei.
loiereiL auowea on iwmiDa vernacaifj 01
Deposit when left elated perld.
rvillomlnna rvotvn nur nrnmnt attABtlon.
City and County Warrant bought.
W t. BaowN,
President,
F. W. OJBURN,
C ashlsr.
D. . PAINE.
Vic. Pretlds-.!
W. Vf. BROWN
a.st Cit tier
LAKECOUNTY BANK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
Establlih.d In ISS1.- Old.st
Bank la tha County.
General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE? , ITesldeut
L. O. HULIN, Cashier. '
B. U. HOVEY. Asst Cashier.
NOTICE..
We have placed the Coupons for
our drawing of a $35.00 Crescent
Bioycle, May 4th, with the difler
ent grocers In Eugene.
With every purchase of 26 cents
worth ot our Laundry Hiiap, yon
receive one chauoe for our premium
ofler.
lit member you pay notbln lor
the chance Buy 26 cents worth of
our Laundry 8oap aud your grocer
win write your name upon a coupon
vhioh he will return to us m time
for the drawing May 4, 10U1.
Eugene Soap Go
SUMMONS.
In the Cirnuit Court of the State of Ore
gon tor the oounty of Lane.
Suit for partition.
John C. Gray, Plaintiffl
T8
Elizabfth Clark, DBniel B. Janrnn
and Edith Jaruiac, his wife, CleiaJ.
Williams and E. Williams, her hus
band, Margaret F. Wjatl, Mary Gray,
Walter Gray and Sarah J. Gray, his
wife, Ella Alley and B. F. Alley, her
husband, Margaret Miller and F. I
Miller, her husbaud, Elmer Gray, Hugh
Gray and Doltie Gray, hia wife, Louise
Darrooh and William Darrooh, her hus
band, Mary J. Gray, Joseph 0. Gray
and Mary Gray, hia wile, Sarah M.
Horn and James Horn, her husband,
Charles Gray and Nan Gray, bis wife,
Miner Gray and Alioe Gray, his wife,
William Gray, Thomas Gr..y and Mary
Gray, his wife, Samuel Gray, Eliza
beth Btonaker and Stonaker, her
husband, John L. Gray and Samuel
Gray, li,.f.i, ,.
To John L. Grav. William n... u ' J
Gray, Elizabeth Stonaker and Stou
aker, the husband of Elizabeth Stonaker
and whose Christian name is unanown'
defendants.
in this .name OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: You and each of jou are hereby
required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in Ihe above eutitl
ed lull and oourt within six weeks from the
day of first publication of this summons;
and if you fail so to answer, for want there.
rtainiin win tatr judgment against
partitioning tne following
dmoribed real preDertvs Tha T)on,l
Land Claim ot Samuel and Margaret Gray
VnS?h. 7?!? ,Numb?ir Fo'. Noiificalion
Nomber 7181, in sections eight, seventeen,
and eighteen, in township sixteen, souih
ol range one, west of Willamette meridian
containing 319.41 acres in Lane Count.!
?'?R,on; subject however to right of way
100 feet in width over and acrosa aaid
premises, containing 6.35 aorea-amona
the owners thereof acoording to their re
spectite rights: or if partition cannot be
X f 1 'a ! ,or . ',"le lhe Premise,
ana a division of the nro-1. hi...
pariiea aocordiug to their respective rights
bervioeot this anmrnona ia matie by
publicalion thereof in the D.ilt Eooaxi
rJr B,,uK'20s,ll g ol the County
Court o the S,..e otOreKon lor Lane Couu
A.'uTl'JoT the ilb1 t Januarj,
liajl" ' ret lobliction o- 30tb, A. 1),
E. B. Wixim,,,
O. A. WlKTIHSlieiER,
Atljs forplatntirl.
NOTICE '10 CREDIXOltS.
a... k , 7 ' e-- ttMt irene naues
has been dulv smmtntt .... '. "r
Hut. i u. i.J.' u . 01 ine
County 6oT,V"o. I,!?.
Oregou. All peraon. having claims it.in
' -B- Doai. over ,u." Tit '"..Ln"
January 8th, 1901. aot"
Ovo r, J-asos
1 T. .
' uuuu
... .... u.i. , lut f
oeceasetl. 1 U C 0-,
To J W Owen and - '
ts J Owen aud ,. , ml.
OOweuaud - nl ". 1,111 ail, u
UlithOweu, Klla l . i Sh
Mu,,sfe.,ii!u:,:tir
Greeting: t,
IN TUP. Kami.-
of Oregon, for
"thecuuui, ui U " "
lirrnnt .., 1.'. . tl ik.
,.,riuUI , t
1U01, at 10 o'eloek ?.... u d"I ' W
duy, then aud .here to u. ol.
Should Lot bBaillh,,,,,..! . 01 """'mum
an order of the above entit,l I 7
at puunosale to ih0 hi.h. lia7" "i
in themauuer presoiib.,1 1-Ti '
u : :
corner of .he u e of seoion " iS
and 2 ot Bfcnuu 11
at tne a e oomer ui t
H O Owen aud wife.
'He, Noiiacaiion5375il.il
no w in sections 1, 2
.wwiuKWlOUBI,'! n Hn.i 1-1
w 41.80 chs, thent-o u 47 4 cha ih 01
41 .80 obs, and t heuce s 47 At !f l'
pit, of beginning Also Z ,
Vf of seouon 14 aud the traotioual Tl '
itr " " ft at"oa 14' imp 18 s ol 1 5 ;
seoiion 8, all in Ip 18 a ol r 4 w, W m.'
, , Bt,ml0I1 , loll 1
of seouon 11, lots 1, '2 aud 3 ot section 19
alIintpl8,aolr5wWm.
The ay, of the Donation Land claim d
James Hoatherly and wife, Notiaeaiion 410
Olaim No 39 in Btottons in ,. n .. , .' '
1, 2, 8 and 4 aud the s e ol the n , J
aod the e y, ol the s w aud .he y ?,
thA a A 1. ..f UM,.., 1 I 1 .1.. .. 'I ul
r, ui, utui ooniaiuing iwi.il ami, ,U
the above dtrscribio real proptiu Uinj
Bituated in the county of (Lane and tuttd
Ortgou.
Or so much thereof as may be neceuur
- 1 j - w .icocuieu atld SUOVN
aguiust said eslale.
Witneai., the Hon H K Kincaid, jnda ol
the county oourt of lhe biale 0 Itttui, lu
the county of Lane, wiih the seal ol aud
oourt affixed, tbia 2nd day of Ftbrouj t
Attesl, E. U. Lis, Clerk,
By Bex Ksox, Deputy.
Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosing.
Notice is hereby aivt 11 that by virtu ol
an Execution on Foreclosure duly iitmd
out of the Circuit Court of Ihe bt&te ul
Oregon for the County of Luno on tht Is
day of February, I'jut, on a indianeni n
dered iu said Couit on. the Tenth da; o
October, lUuO, tor tho sum of Th:ee hSL
dred and thirty and no-ltiu doliais ud
thirty aud no-iuo dollars attorneys fees ud
the further tuiu of l-'ivt and nc-luO doharl
oosls which judgment wits enrolled and
docketed iu the Clerk's oflieo of aaid coort
in Baid comity on the li.teeutb da; of
October, IiiOt), in u suit wherein Mrs J L
Thomsou was Flaiutiu' and Shadrio Dutr
acd aruh L Duer his wife, weie Delen
dnnts and on u wtit of Lxet-utlon aud ortler
uf Balo directed to me and e-otuimuidiDg nis
iu order to satisfy said judgment aLdcosu
and accruing custs to sell all ibe nhl
tille aud iutt-rest of saitl bhttdric Duer aul
Sarah L Duer in and to Ihe tuortgaged
premises de-Hc-ribbd as tolluaB, to-wit:
Beginning ou.75 e-huiiis south aod 10
ohainB east from the l.oithwebt cotoer of
Donation Land Claim -No 53 Noll! 6jit in
sectiuu 1 iu tp 17 s r 4 w, and rnuia
thence east UU chs, thence south till
chaius, ihence west nu.ito i-hs aod theia
north 4.10 chs 10 lhe niuce of been
canlaiuiug 3.55 acres more or less in Uu
couoty, Oregon.
Xsow TukutFOBK iu the name of theaUtt
of Oregon aud iu compliance with said vnl
and order of sale I will e-ller for sale at
puoho auction to Ihe highest bidder lor
oaBh subject 10 redemption, the abort de
scribed mortgaged premises, at tbe South
Honr nt thai!, nntv Unitrl lloUBB in Euaetlt,
Laue County, Ore-eon, on tVtdnesdaf, the
Glh day ot Match, I'.ltlt, Uetweeo tneoounm
St o'clock A M, Bnd lo'tioc. 1 M, towitati
o'clock f M 011 aaitl day.
Dated this 4th duy ol Febrnaiv, KM.
W. . Wttlieia,
Bheriffol Laue County, uresou.
SUMMONS- .
In the C ircu it Court of the Stale of In
gon for Laue County
Willi in FeiUi-in, l'laiuiill, I
va
Ona Fetman, Defendant. )
To Ona . .
fendant;
IN THE NA11L OF 1HH hTAlt.Of
Oregon, you ara hereby notitied aud re
quired to appear in the above enllUel
Court ant) to answer the cott'a'-1 filtdts
the above entitled mil 01. 1 " J'
18th day of March, lKUI. aud 11 yun fail"
so appei r for want thereof, tt- I "lu"
will apply to the Court for a decree ttaaW
ing Ihe marriage contract eiisims I"'
said parlits and for such olher re.lel
equitable. This huuimons i lul. '"'
order Hon. H. K. Kiucai.i. judse 0. i"
County Court ol Lane County, 0"t.c"'
dated February '2nd, 1'JUl. ..
The date ol the tirat pul-Mo.tion ol
summons is Februaty 4tn Iful.
Dated Februaty 4ih, ItHJl.
A. C. Hot IKWt,
Allortu-y lot Fts.u iff.
SUMMONS.
In Ihe Ciicult Court of the State ol Oregtn,
for the Couutv of Lane.
r red r.. rremcnt,
acnt, I'lainlilf, j
vs f
lout, Defelidallt.)
iotta u. rremout, Aetenuam.; ,
To Julia C. Fremont, the stove n
de'lt-ndant: -
IN T11I4 NA,E (iF THE MA t1-"
Oregon: You are here-hy rttjniied ''tTj
and answer the complaint of l'l,,i!"!n,.'V,
against you lu the t ve . , - of
and cause on or Ufoie the 1Mb d.
March, 1001, that being the first day 01
1 is. 10 I
gnu aud holden in Eugene, 1 ' l0;j
Oregon, aud if you fail to so " l;fr(0
answer said romplall.t, for whiiI u
the pl.innff will apply to f"1("n 'ltt.
then liei prayed lor in said ct-ni-ls it 11
wit: For a decree ol rtil-J C. rt U""J
Ihe marriage contract new eil- 'fl-' ''
aaid plainlitl and defendant, ico'"
solvel, aud for lull re liel h-rein. aT
Tina atiruuiolis is publisl - .1 m M
Eioa-Nt GcAsn tor six oit-e.-nti"
by ord.r ol th, 11..U. 11. It. K.ic.'iJ. ' .
ty Juitg lor IjtneConnty, creton.
said -td.r beara date, the ilt;'h ) '
uaiy, ltati, Mid Ihe d ,te ot the nr.!
lion ot litis stimii oj is nI u, bt
acnbtHl ill said crde ol pnblicalio"
January the liflth, 1U01. .
naio 01 rem pr-.perlv on i.'. im
following desenJd t.VLt
the estate of 11 c Owei 0.. 1
mentioned, tovtit: ' u,c"", -tot,
thence w 4D.tlOohH,th(juot s 7o i7 T 1 ch
e 46.85 oha, to the i,1hc of hi'.! ''
lot 6 of action 12,
half of the d of nJrJJ
WW
y, u. me n w yt ol the n w of then ,v
of the n e yt, the e ol the n , V J
Beotion 7, and the w V. n( n, - - ?, "
n nuu tue w v,c k.
n w yt una the a w of ihe e w of ,.
Hon 14 and tho o e oi the n e '. 0 a.
s e i of seotion 15. till in t 10 . n,.c.
Attorney for tha estate.
t levolrl
Alt; (Ol 1 la"'