Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, May 13, 1901, Image 2

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    Daily Kugeae Guard'
I ublUhfl t every evening of the week, Ann
deyi oioeiite. Addreti e'l cntutnuuioaUoui
q I iu.lt- all rtt uitUaxM payable to tb
Kuoi NitfUAHU, "Ku'udo, Oregon,
8UB3UliIPriON. RATES.
DAI IT.
Deihel by carrier, per week ..9 15
Delivered by carrier, per mouth t'
By mail one year (id advance) 6 00
Six moDtlia 8 i
One nionth &0
Monte cfipiea, 05
WFKKLT.
One year (in advance) 92 CO
Six UMintha 1 00
Advertising rate made known on appllca
tion. Kntered as aooond-ciaai
Eugene, Oretfun, pu-tottice.
mat r at the
THB KA8TERN OFFICES -Of the
iftirareat'2H0 to 234 Temple Court, New
York Oitv,anrl U H Kipreat JiWlf, 87 We-b-ogU-n
St., Chinuo, lll(CjrCAT Advertii
UK AKeuoy In charge.
Campbell bros Pubiishere
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MONDAY
MAY 13
NORTHWEST FOREST RANGERS
About Forty-Five Will Be Em
ployed in Oregon and Wash
ington This Season.
The UBual summer force of forest
rangers to protect the forest reserves
of Oregon and Washington will be
taken on tbe pa; roll about June 1,
as in seasons past, and will be
retained through the dry summer
months, The lorce this year will
be about tbe same size as that
whiob was employed last summer,
and in making the appointments,
due preference will be given to
those who were employed as
rangers in past soasons, provided
their service was satisfactory.
There will be from forty-five to
fifty rangers in both Oregon and
Washington. Inasmuch as thie
foroe was competent to properly
guard the forest against fires and
depredations a year ago, there ic
now no apparent necessity for
making any increase in numbers.
The total number of ranger?
en-ployed on all the reserves last
summer, the highest number yet
authorized, war 445. They were
uder the direction of nine super
intendents and thirty-nine super
Visors.This is an increase of ninety-live
in the number of rangers over
the proceeding year, when many
disastrous Grea occurred, and
burned considerable areas belore
they were extinguished.
Tbe total appropriation for forest
protection for the fiscal year begin
ning July 1, like that for the cur
rent year, is $300,000. There is
ever reason to believe that this
sum will provide all the forest
rangers that are required during
the dry season. It is stated at tbe
land oflioe that the administration
of the past year was entirely satis
factory, the foroe ample, and that
it was the first year when the
reserves were adequately patrolled.
Except in Southern forests, where
there is a prolonged dry season,
the rangers will be retained but a
few mouths, as has beeu tbe custom
herlufore.
SOME RAILROAD RECORDS.
Two railroad spood records have
been made recently. A through
train from Pari to Russian Pacifio
part of Ylavidistock ojvered the
ton thousand miles between the two
cities in 420 hours, au average of
twenty-four miles an hour.
In April President Hill of the
Great Northern made the trip with
his private tram from Seattle to
St Paul, 1823 miles, in 45 hours
and CO minutes, an average spied
of forty miles an hour. Two sets
of engineers and firemen were used
(iu eight hour shifts. On one
Btretch of ten miles the train ran
at an e'ghty-f iur mile hour
speed.
his dream of glory.
Portland Telecram.
"f am a stanch Oregonian, don't
you know, but of course must stand
by my alma mater," said an af
fected cad, who was present t the
collegiate meet at Eugene, and had
probably attended Berkeley a year
more or le. e, Then he proceeded
to force his way into a bunch of
California traok men who had no
ase for him and paid no attention
to him, and after it was all over
returned to Corvallis or Albany or
some other inland town to dream
about the glory of it all for the
year to come.
One of tbe most novel features of
the navy exhibit at the Buffalo
Pan-American Exposition is a
large map of the world, eight by
sixteen feet, on which are 'placed
models of every ship in the navy.
Each day, as telegraphic notifica
tion is received, of ths exact loca
tion of each vessel, the vessels are
moved about the man in accordance
with this information, so that the
vUitor may Bee just where every
vessel in the navy is each day.
Tbe sporting editor of the Port
land Telegram wants to honor
President McKinley bv inviting
him "to pitch the first ball at the
opening professional game in Port
land." It would be a good sight
f ir outsiders, but embarassing to
iur o' iaf magistrate. lie is not
liable to pitch tint "first ball."
Pure Home Made Brandy.
For liver, kidney or stomach trou
iiles, colds, lugrlppe orbillouKuetss there
s ooililiu butler than Francis' pure
nruudies. All orders promptly rilled
with prune, apple or pear brandy at
75 ceuUi per quart, or 12.60 per gallon.
Orders by stage or express will be ae
uirely boxed. Madeaud Bold to, con
sumers only.
I M Francis,
Kl'th and Blair streets. Kugene, Or
Cemetery Mason Work.
Bee J L Lombard the stonemason for
the setting of cemetery work. All
work guaranteed. He Is making' a
"pecialty of cement work.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine .ab
ets, All liriiirglalH refund the money
f it fal.s to cure. K. W. Urove's slgna
'ire is on eaoli box. 25o.
Bale ok Miming Sharks, Nugget:
James Hemenway, last week con
summated a deal with F J Hard, dis
posing of his interest consisting ot
KJO.CDO shares in the Riverside Uold
Mining Company. - The property Is
looted on Btearuboat In tbe Bohemia
district, and was purchased by Mr
Hard for a Boston company. Consid
erable work has been done on tbe prop
erty Mid we understand that extensive
development work Is to be dene on it
during the summer.
Lost. Ou tin) county road
between Walker and Uoshen a
38-oallber Btnltu & Wesson revolver.
No 604,061. The tinder will be paid a
reward of N if left at the Uuard
ofl! oe.
Horsed for Balk. A 1,300 pound
horse, perfectly gentle to work single
or double. Apply corner Beventb and
Washington streets for terms.
Bicvclb Lamp Given Away. F
L Chambers has sold over 00 blcyole
this season. To the person who buys
the 100th wheel he will present a (2.60
ilar bicycle lamp.
Stray Doci. Came to my plac3
near Creswell, May 3, one Irish Fetter
bitch. Owner can have the same bv
proving property and paying for this
notice, n rs moras, ureswell, ure.
IT IS
EASY
WORK
when you are well to
nib and scrub, hut
when the hack aches
aud the head throbs,
4 woman's work is
hourly torment.
No woman can be
strong ami healthy of hotly who is the vic
tim of those womanly diseases which an
ofr.'M responsible (or feminine siitU'rinua.
Women who have used Dr. Pictce's Fa
vor le I'rt-sctiptlon for the cure of diseases
of Ihe woitiauly onrau, aay that work
rincM.'r tne them any more. "Favorite
Plr-rription " rt-itulntcs the periods, dries
ci.fnbSiiiK diains, heats intlainm.ition and
uii i iatioti, and currs female weakness. H
i:!:tkrs weak women stroun and sick women
w.-ll.
There is no alcohol in T;ivorite Prescrip
tion. " neither opium, cocaine or any other
ll.lK'Otic
-1 hntt poor ha!th for nine years (ever since
the t.iMh of ,v ctl.IV- wtilrs Mrs. Annlutie
W.UVoi. of A.nie. ksnswhs Co . W Vs. Hd
frtioilr tVne. w.ut very lirraiitar and would
Salter unl 'M ini--'v. Out family ilortot did nof
I.' pi e snv st.d t eonctmled to wilte to you
When 1 wr.tle I hs.l no Mea Ihst t would eve net
well. Wit when youi Inter rearbed aie 1 braan to
he hope. 1 conirnemvd tsklna Dr. fltrca's
inedietues as !lrevivd and besvn la tmrrova ts
in-nsih 1 was o.'n sh'.t lo do ihe work for me
fam llv of all. 1 tlilttk thrre aevrr were such
mcdu ines In the wot Id 1 to. k etgM bottle,
iv.iee of l-svotH- 1'rv.t-riptttn ' and five c?
' ' '"H ctllcnl IiMveiv' and t'to VMla ot
1 I.
l)l fivivv'f I -'.'
ttlon.
i&MI r
Fairmount, tbe Finest Residence
Portion of Eugene.
Itlsoulya short time when Fair-
mount plat will be tbe finest residence
portion of Eugene. In this plat we
have tbe beautiful Vlllard avenue, 100
feet wide, wbleb Is now being fenoed
and preparations for grading and grav
eling this avenue before the next wet
season, is under way. The handsome
and piotureeque "Fairmount" boule
vard, 80 feet wide, which is winding
around the foot of the bills cannot be
HurpaKsed for its beautiful soenery by
any olty of tbe state; a residence any
where on the boulevard will have a
full view of tbe entire city, river and
valley, and will be only one-balf mile
from tbe University of Oregon and less
tbat J mile from tbe handsome "Pat
terson School" wbloh will be ereoted
this summer.
Several lots are being sold both In
Fairmount and University plate and a
good many nice residences will be
built this year, some of which are al
ready under way. Lots are still being
sold at tbe former low prices and on
easy terms, 6 per cent on deferred pay
ments. In faot we will make sucb
terms tbat a man with a family better
own bis own home and be Improving
It, than to be constantly paying rent.
Make inquiry of M Bvarverud, of the
Eugene Beat Estate & Investment
Company, who has the exclusive sale
of Fairmount and University addi
tions.
Notice to .Contractors.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Board of
Directors ot School District No 4, Eu
gene, Oregon, from this date until 8 p
m, Friday, May 24ih, 1901, for the
erection aud completion of an 8-ioom
school building, according to the planB
and specifications prepared by C iarles
H Burggraf, aroblteot, Albany, Ore
gon.
All bids must be accompanied by a
oertllied obeck, payable to said eounol
district No 4, in tbe sum of $200 as a
guarantee tbat Id the event tbe con
tract 1b awarded tbe contractor will
furnish an approved bond to the full
amount of the contract price, within
10 days after tbe awarding of the oon
traot. Tbe said plans and speclllcatlons are
on file at the First National Bank In
Eugene, Oregon. All bids must be
made out upon blank proposals for the
same, wblch will be furnished by Geo
F Craw, olerk of Bald school district, or
by Bald architect.
Thes Idbojrd of directors reserves
tbe right to reject any or all bids.
Dated Eugene, Oregon, May 3, 1901,
8 B Eakin,
Chairman of the Board of School Di
rectors aforesaid.
Attest, Geo F Craw, Clerk.
Electrical Work.
All kinds uf electrical work done,
Electric bells Installed lo residence?,
stores end offices, all kinds of telephone
work attended to In a competent man
ner. Electrlcsl repair of nil kind".
John Bodimu,
Fifteenth and Ferry Pts.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
o Cure No Pay.
That a the way all drticeiata sell Groves
Ttal f'l.lll Tnln 'hill- f.l.l.
llilHousuflss. It is as pleaaaut to take as
emon yrop. mi onnta
If you want to see tbat little "Bed
Wagon," just urder a sack of Perfec
tion Flour at Mood's Feed Store, aud
set how quick It will be around.
OABTOniA.
Bsantha Ihi Kind You Hare lirs Bougiit
Crescent blcyoies have stood the test
Get one and you are sure of a good
thing. F L Chambers.
A not tit r carload of lUciue buggies
and carriages Just received; the good
regular buggy and several new aud
nobby jobs. See them at F L Cbam
bers.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
i( cocMivcr oil is the means of
if c, and enjoyment of life to
thousands: men women and
children.
When appetite fails, it re
stores it. When food is v
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 thiek end is food.
Hut what is the use of food,
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.
t'-,- Stva not lr.d it, end for rres sample,
"ii t Isste :l ituproc toil.
O IT R Pi N r, fbe-istv
.1 revl Hrrtt, Ne Vark.
J- nd f i . i all rlnifsn
- rtstas)
Take them
o
G
to day cind
tull ba well
to-morrow.
Baldwin's
Cold Cure
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Tablet NoB3
(cold in head)
NaCureNsPdVtfc
tins lor Tree impl sua lsl Q
Hl.nu.l tsMln rrsstUsa
Sold By Linn Drug Co
Just Before Decoration Day.
The one time In the year when there
is a mutual effort to beautlty the cem
eteries Is the most opproprlate time to
have vmir mnnumenial work attended
in hriipra fur Dvpnriiion Dav should
be' placed st once and with the Eugene
Granite S Marble worse, mf
tin. proprietor.
Write for booklet.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It
If he'd had itching Piles. They're
terribly annoying: but Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve will cure the worut case of
piles on earth. It bas cured thousands.
For Injurie-, pains or bodily eruptions
t's the t est calve In the world. Price
25o a box. ( ure guaranteed. Sold by
W L DeLano.
OABTOniA.
Bean the ? 11,8 m H m
EUGENE
Loan e Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital - $50,000
Surplus - - 5,000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS'
Drifts litmed on tbe principal cities ot the
United auu;i and foreign countries.
Interest allowed on Demand Certificate of
Deposit when left eta ted fierlod.
Collections receive our prompt attention.
City aud CouDtr Warrant- -ought.
W C. SHOWN,
President.
F. W. 05BUHN,
C -hlar.
D. A. PAINE,
Vice Pret'dent
W. W. BHOWN
Ant ti shin
-FIRST
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital $50,000
Surplus - S50.000
Eugene, Oregon,
A GENERAL BAf KING BUSINESS
7 lone on reas jualile tfnua. riih
drafts on Chicago, tSaa Kmnci-W) and Port
land. UreKQ
billa of exchange sold on fureicn coniitrifv.
Deposit- received ubject to check or corttt -cate
of deKflit.
All collections entrated to us will receive
prompt attenuoQ.
T G HEMnmcx..
Hreaidont.
S B Ha in,
Vioe Preaident
P. E, HNOlHJBAfia,
Caaiiier.
L. H. Pott K Ft
At-tutaut.
LANE COUNTY BANK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
EstabMshad la I88Z. Oldast
Bank In the County.
General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorablo terms.
A. Q. HOVEY, President
L. O. HUL1N, Cashier.
H. H. HOVEY. Aest Cashier.
FlGPRUNE
Cerea.1
Fruit
46
A Perfect Food Drink
Made from the chniroct
fruits and cereals erowr
in California
Possesses a delicate flavor
and aroma not found in
any other Cereal Coffee.
All grocers sell it.
Nationa
mm sws
llfblifi
We trade for oVt wheela,
We woul i like for you to
beautiful Snell bkyclea.
Barker Gun Works,
Unexceptional Livery
Service
You always (ret Bt Went
Kr. Oar priifsare Inw
ennuijh t' enable you to
enjoy sitIiik ('.riving wltb
nut. f'elinir the cost. BtdKes
leave our stables for Lea
bnrf and .Intermediate
points daily at 6 o'clock a
at. Blue River and Inter
mediate points Mondays,
WeitneHdayn and Fridays
at 6 o'clock a tu.
WEST BROS.
Corner Willamette and 10th
Eugene, Oregon.
8tS.
BLUE RIVER CITY.
The Coming Mountain Town, Mining Center o
Western Oregon--Lots are Now on Sale.
r, M-. Ifyouwantarjeautlfiil8iironierhomewlthaUthe avanta(;ea(.faoity
tJUV INOW attindanti if you want to make an investment that wl pay you
mainfiJdly: if vou vant to lie in the swim in the great Blue River Mining Boom, that u soon
to come, buy lutn now in Blue Klver City, ror a period or
Fifteen Days Only
Olioico huniuem lota will be sold for S50; choice residence lota for S25. This is only a BtarL
l'rices will then o up.
ml in nitCD flTVi is beautifully located on the banks of the far
,UU KIaK Wll I. famt-d Blue ltiver, and is in the tract of the nch
liolil otianz mining district of Blue Kiver, which is on the verge of a eutwtoutiai bo- m. It has
hern plotted and dedicated by S. C. Sparks, who makes these liberal offers, aad will be glad
o furnish information to intending investors.
Special.
To purchasers of lota under the above terms either finished or rough lumber for building
purposes will he delivered on the lota at mill prices.
S. C SPARKS.
lilue River City, Oregon,
SMOKE,-
BAJIQUET.
High Grade 5c Cigar
F. C. Potts
Manufacturer
lyon's French Periodical Drops
strictly vcirctable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish
DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy.
CAUTION SjiTilfh"?.!"?'.'!" ?d 1",lt9'"- Tnonennlnelspot np onlrln paste tmanl Cat
7 ... wm with fac-lmllo fflirnaluro on side or the boltle. rhu.i
Jeml ft Clreolac w WILLIAMS Mill. CO., Sole Agouu, Cleveliia, 0 jAXCyrZ
ForlSale bv Linn Drug Cn
Executor's Sale of Real Estate.
In the matter of the estate of Nathan G
Coleman, deceased.
Notice is horeby given that bv virtue of
an order of the county oourt of Lane
oonntv, OrcBon, made on the 28th day of
March li)l 1, authorizing and d reeling the
execntor of said estate to sell the rea'. prop
erty belonsing to said estate at private sale,
which order is duly entered in Probite
Journal number ' ) aeven on page 683 of
the records of said aue county on the 30th
day of March, NHH. Now therefore by
virtue, of said order, I will offer for sale on
the 4th day of May, l'Jul, at uy residence
in biuslaw valley at ii o'clock p m on said
day or any timi. thereafter, all tbe real
prmurty belonging to the estate of Nathan
yU.v, ueoeaseu, at private sale, de
scribed as follows:
The Don Land claim of David ri.m.
J,"tf Ufi"8 Prt of aectious 2t
anrt .o tp 1! r o w containing 159.13
t racuon w OI SCO tp li) s t 5 w
being the w y of . w J4, . w of n w
and Ir.ts 1, 2, 3, 4, atd 6 2S7.SI2 acres, a
Manning's land, leolit seo22, n w
7i!! . Ta'4 "?0'"11 " V of n e aec
7 in tp H stow, ItiOacres.
N e t of s w seo 11 p 19 s t 6 w 40
crea containing id all CI7.05jacres.
Terms of sals one-half cash and one-half
n one yiar,
n. t - nss,iT rot.nA!,
"'"PPosBis, Liecu.or.
Alt 1 for Estate.
NOTICE 'iO CliKDIxoiiS.
Notice is hereby given that Hi B Barger
esut.i?", y ,,K",I"'', """' of ths
estate of Wilham SKl'heasop. deceawd b.
h- toumy Court ot Lai,. Couut ,. s-r. i '
.aiZ.I' t """?' bo 'in.savains
said estate are bet.l,y notitied to a,"!,,
Va Ji LV?H": .''' City. On-
- -. n.. .UU,a ,to .
of this noitce. with the n.cess.rv voucher.
1'ated this Mh day of May. mi.
Gto. B. Doanis, U U
Attorney lot the etlatr.
. Biaan,
tiecuior.
Not Made by the Trust.
IF YOU have pride then take ride on the .
beautiful, beautiful, tineil Biryule. . The
frames and franie lus are male of the finest
.; ;rade wrought ateeL, . J lie apkea are the
, fauitut Excelsior, and we k'v yuu any kind of
: tire ynu may witth. alxn a bit; option on sad
11 dlea and handle hn. Them) whet In aruunwie
by the 8N ELL BICYCLE CO,, of Toledo,
Ohio. The bhoj cover over 7 acres of land,
the buildinga are of brick, two and three
Btorietbif!h. '1 he iimlity of the hist-11 B .cycles
never been que-tioned,
Prices for Juveniles
$20.00, $22.00 and $25.00.
Prices for the standard sizes
$27.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00
and sell un instaKtnent
call and m ti en
Youra m ml r
ene,
j Oregon.
'TIS EASY WHEN YOU
KNOW HOW;
and where to secure h.Kh grade
wit en and litguore, to get the bet
and purentat low prices. Yon can
always find the very choicest vin
ti.eH in clarets, Burgundies, Rhine
wines, champaneR, an1 every
thing in the let tnble wine, with
the best boruetnnd finest flavors,
an well an choice old whiskies,
ale, potter and beer at,
W. M.
RENSHAW'S
Eugene. Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for t6 County of Lane.
Eizubotb E Topbaiu, 1 Plaiutiff.
vb
Georce T Torhiml " Dntndai,t.
To George T Topham, the above named
ucienoanr :
IN IHE NAME UF TI1E STATE OF
Oregon: You are hereby summoned and
required to appejr and answer to the
piKintitl s complaint tiled iu tbe above en
titled Court and snit aaaiust vnn. within
six wfeks from Wednesday, the 8th day of
May, l!)0l. lowit: Monday, the 24th day
of June, 1801, and if jou fail to so appear
and auswur for want thereof the plaiorltf
-ui appiy 10 ins uourt lor the relief
prayed for in her said coniplaiut, ro it:
ror tbe dissolution of tho marriage wn
traot between plaintitl and defendant and
for full relief herein:
The date of tbe first publication of this
summons ia .May the 9th. i'JOI, lhissum
mnns is published by order of Hon H K
Kincaid, Coonty Judge of Lane County
Oregon, made and entered on the ith day
of May, p.Hil.
Dated May, tbe Dtb, i90i.
L BtLYKrr.
-Uy for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of James IT. Tnr-lrnr .Wo..! .
Notice is hereby uiven to whom it may
eonoo-o tint the undrrsigneci El za O Ken
nedy, has been by ihe county court of Lane
"u'imy uri goti, dnlv a pointed sdminis
tr' tux of the ostaiv of Jawes H Tncker, do
ce and all p. rpjns having claims
against said estate are hereby notified and
r quired to present the mime with the
proper Tonobcrs to said administra rix at
'be law ifli of Thompson Hanfy In
I-.'-Heoe, Lane county, Oregon, within six
ui .r-os from Ihe date of tbia notice.
Dmed at Eugene, Oregon, this 19th day
of April, Mm.
Fuzi O KrwvtnT,
Ad i.n.utrairix of the estate ol James H
a -"k.-r, il(eaael.
Thi -1-s.ik Hisnr,
-a.rnuys for estaie.
J'lho 0. Gray,
EHzal,.!!, ('u.i '
flitf
aad EUiih Jur ' B
J.-
;u; . . 1.1s
, aL1 Saial, J . I
wile..ila Alley acd li i' '" i
uuaon, Mttii;atH lai, i,
Miller, berLuaUd v, ll'w t j
liray arid Doiti Gr.v L . ','1' K
i.usrifK ray and N. r Lu,
" "" -raj, Xh0niw n
Gray. h,8 Or.,.M
IIMlll Klnb. . . MIS. t.
, ana t. nil
nuiiuai.d, John
Nonce U hertbvtM,i pki,
sro.Or:0J
liboVH niiilH ... .. Da Um 1
'y of April, iaoi ,,B J, 6,
page 317 ; vlue
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pointed r. (tree i.. fc"!? M " ,
... , .001. ..n.-l
hi.ctio-.nhe door rtU.toJ
.uo couniy, UrtKoo. Ih. ,7
neriuea teal prupem b 10 J ""l
Laud Claim of Bu'iuueu'T N
atfOtlnns K...I.. u. UOn .V -,
intowLhulo' sombM
Wlll,-t, metidiau 3.r
right of ay oue huLdT"'' !
over and across rij ,w
outed and in use thereonr1 "
N(.W theiAfnva' T T..J-
the abote nii-led nnae wiiiH;'!
at pablio .DCtinn i ,C. ' !
Monday thTthirrdS nl
weea the hours ol oine o'ctol .,
four o'clock pm.ol id dsjL
hour of one o'olockp m .
-atedthib3tn,dsjolnhi
L.T.HATrm:.?
i '"i iiiume j,
Sheriff's Sale on Exe
Notice is hen by givea that b, Jl
a i-x. cation dniv isgm.it am J.
cc u 1 1 uf the state of Oregon U,
..... raws iom aajolAni;
.. Juu&vu. aruiieieu in eau
2tiih day of October 1891, fo, 4
Eleven Hundred Fifty Fou ai,
Dollars, which judgimenl tuaa
uocketed in the office of tlu -
couttoo the 3uth day ot Ottta '
a buu wneremj D Milloek i
covered judgement agucst k &
ivuaui, auu 10 me directid, eul
me mat out ot the petMtil projra:
defendaut, or, if itrfii auii''
lound, then out ol lh real pirj
luugiug u hsiq oewMint 1
after the said 30th in ol Octotr
to satisfy the sum ol Eliim HobS
Fifty Four and 56 JU0 Dolui Im J
paiu ucrouer atith 11 mil U).S
August 2M, lb'ja, now dot on ai:
meut, with interest si the mi if
cent annum from the 28th dir d'x
1891 and the further sum ot tail
and 40-lUU Dollars costs ui lit
of and upou this writ and Iitf
fees and being unable to find tt) A
pruperty out of whicb to UK
judgement aud coetB and boti; ij
did on the tb day of avni, U.
upon the followiug describe tal d
belouglug,tu said u tendaoluua
Oregon, un the 3Ut day of (to
ot subsenuentlv, to-wit:
AD delendauis rigbt title and toi
aud to lots oue (I) and tvo
tust IMf of lot three (3) in Bki
in l'ackaid's addition 10 EugtneO
non.
Now therefore, in the name d
of Ortoun and in compliince vllt
ecution 1 will oiler lor sale tbe em
scribed real uropeitv totbe tie-:
tor dsn. sutiiecl 10 rtdeinutwD, t
aiiotiun. at the eontb doul ot to
Court House in Eugene, Lane ecu"
gon, on .Vednesday Ihe 5th daj i
lilUI, between tbehoureol i'w
and 4 o'clock p 111, to-wlt
p m on said cay.
Dnied tuis tith dI ot Maj, BJ
Win iB Lane CoiiH
Notice of Sheriff's Srt w
cution.
iiniu i. hrphv cirenlbil bj v:
an execution and order ol us ot H
prouerly issued ontoitw-""-fi..
..... n) Or.onii lor Ihe iHI-
ou the Eighth oy ol Maj, lAj
. .....7.r.H in uid court
day ol March, I'JOI, f u 1
ii...i.h .nrl Xinelr-Brral-
lara with intere.t thereon W l
day of Ma ch.lWl,
cent peraunnm and tbe S
judgment ws enrolled and oVH
iu rkj office el B.idconr IB
the loibdayof M.rcn. i-
hrui Geo T Hull W't
.. bniinem no
Same and s.y.e"ofOeo TH.
Pla,n,ii:sa,.d0fCac'
and aaaius.
diani aeieaioau.
Banding tne m ''' ' ,1
ment aud costs ami .
the following described
Blue lliver mini 's v
Sunset mill she in
district, the bn' ",d
1 Ulna Bint 1HI.-I ,,
triple rotary quartz "il'.;
tures. fittings and W"Zg
line belonging -JJlWii:
manipulation ol ' "
located iu Blue Biverm."".
county. Oregon.
Now therefore In t" "",,
Oregon and in ""r
lion and order of " "' "e
1 .ll fl.p (nr Mle tb .
bidder for csh,.ubj-ct to.i
the south do. r ot tbe co? ,
Eugene, Lane coumi, - ,
.v..8 i.k J.r of Jane, I1'
hours of o'clock .
to-w.t at one o'clock p B
Dated this 91b dJJj7fiW"
SheriffoHf,
SUMM0nS'
in th. Circuit Court ol4!
gon for Lane county.
Edna I. Mnrpny puisa
Thomas VT Murphy .,,.1,1:
T Thomas W Murpbr'
defendant: .. tf 0
In tbe name 01 iue Ht
re hereby sommor!", a
pear and ar'aer Ul' P'rf ,t t
weeks from Monday th' ;
1901, to-wit """U to " '''
I9i I. atd it '", lb, P;
answerfor "f'SsSnr
applv to the court lot"
..IM
iu her eornpls nt i hrr.a
Th-d.teo rtbears. r
sun nions is " , ' .Di,b
This "in mon
it.. u R h n'1!"- r i ,bk"
nn'y..':;;:''
6thd,i .'-'-
r,1
-TUirU.U HfiM Will:
band Mary J Gr J ch' k C
and M.ry Gr, h,,JoC (-
Hon, JlZL!-