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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1902)
F.ustne Guard C MjBKLL BROS r'nbli?hrn .'Mial.tt alHTV OVeiiinZ of th d v cevjti- Ai'.lrt Jl luli.imiuictj a.i.l m.ku all u'-iiiu.utui uay-kbia ui . U...K1IS l.ltani, b.vuo, uretjou. ).: . 8UUS0KIPTI0N KATFA tuat. IMIvered by carrier, per week.. I JJ b-liveml by oarrier, Pf m"" , 5 Hr mail one rear (in advance) J w Six months rr One month JS 8 iokU copies. 1,0 vnui. On.year Kil uiuntha .' Adrertieuis; rale- null known on applies. tj..n. Kijt-(i m eeoond-claas V. ii.e, Oregon, poetollioa. mUa at the THE KA8TKHS OKKH3KS -Of ths , , areata U. 234 T.mp U 3ourt. ' V rlc City, and U U Kipreaa HWK, W W.h u."n8t.;chica.. IU., K KATZ Ad.ema li A-eny in oliartfe. MONDAY JANUARY 13 "TO BE REMEMBERED." The accursed gold standard, we ware told, would ruin the oounlry January payments on aooount ot 1nLnrfit and dividends at New York reaohed the great total of f 118,000,- 000. Thii does not inoiuae uov ernmenU, bank dividends or cor porations other than those whose stocks are on the market. Ore- gonian. Then the Oregonlan gives figures showing that interest-paying Btooke bavs increased in par value during the seven years past in the New York stook market to the oxtent ol $2,410,097,369. And the Oregonlan does not even bint at trusts', or fiotilious values resultant from trust combinations. The editor sees nothing but "gold standard" in alt this vaunted stook prosperity Prosperity does not come Iroiu stocks, tariffs, gold or any other monetary standard, but from the soil. And whatever prosperity the country enj jys must be aBoribed to the sturdy farmer, not to gambling slocks nor the robber tariff witb its ill-iirgi.te.i timod of tru.'ls. Tlie Aiiit'iiou AilcuiiUriHl, the most reliable funning authority in the United Stains, tellj whuceo our prosperity coinim. Here oro some things it tells, about the year 1901 and preoediug year.-: Ube oereuts wbeut, corn, oats, .rye barley raised in the United HtatJi during the past Qve yearn represent a value to the farmer of 10,250,000,000, or an inoreaso of nearly 11,000,000,000 over the pre ceding five years. Oottoo-growera have netted $400,000,000 more for the last five orops than tor the previous five. Taking 1890 as a fair basil of values during tbe late agricultural depression, nine staple crops for this year represent an in crease In value' of more than 1700, 000,000. Livestock Is worth 11,000. 000,000 mora than then. Dining the past five years agricultural ei porti bare been f oj6,ooo,ooo greater tban for tbe preceding Qve years, n gain of 80 per oent. Tbe wheat orop is estimated to have been worth $150,000,000 mon tban that o( the previous year, and the values ot other crops on which detailed estimate! are not iiiven art. aid to be equally gratifying. Tbe shortage In corn was made up by the rise In price; apples have been higb, and of potatoes it is said prices were so high that tbe short crop probably returned mora money to the growers than any other po tato orop on record.. Finally.lt is aid that the livestock of tbe farmers represents nearly $250,000,000 more than it did in the previous year.' Tbeea good results came as the culmination oi a series of good years. The Oiegonian would have it br. 1 loved that pedal laws brought prosperity. Tin Agriculturist a orlbes It to tbe proJuotlon ol good crops of wheat, earn, llve-itook, eto, with good prices not only at home I it abroad. Witness the rlmost billion-dollar increass In value ot exports. It is not neoessary to ask wuloh will be believed. 0REG0NIAN PLEASANTRY. The Orejonian has made a dis covery that Portland is a moral town. Supplementing the protest ol the pieaohara agaiuet the town tieinu r:u on 'Iih wrle-0ti pUn j duilug iljrt L-WK nut Ciiirit CrT Icnnial, ilieclitorial innocent lakes a oonfidiiiR pulilio Into 1I1 c.ui fiJenoe with this aMoniiihhg st tt(- ment: Portland baa never b; n a pru liibttion tors, but it l.n .U.ri I tea moral town. At a time vtben it will b the oynoiure oi thousands of orilioal eyes, it should be specially careful 1 1 live up to is tradition!. "A moral town" and "to live np v iU traditions" at least vln the way it was meant are good ones, Ordinarily suoh statement wqnld be regarded as sarcastic, but the writer is evidently in earnest. FAILED TO MEET THE RECOM-11EXD. Mi!lil"lf ' to l till" Ani ff you refuse to loor mid mtv, "N1 l Servant: Yn, muii.; 1 :"'t lib ilk thill. Minimer: Dctr uiu what fwindlers tnofe enipioynrjeiii ageum tie. X waB told you had nerved in reepectablo fatuitien. A NATURAL MISTAKE. Desk K litor Wnll, that's rough. Desk Editor's Wife What 8 the mutter? Derk Editor Ob, I wrote, "A .Scene of Rare Heauty" for a head- inenver the otory ol a ball, and the jroofreader ha let il go "A hjene I Bare IlPanty." Satoerville Journal, SIL'SUW PIONEER DEAD, A. R. Butlolph Passes Away -Acme January 6th. at Florence Wtil, Jn 10 Died, at the resilience of U R Mills, lo Acne, Monday evening, January 6, 1B02, alter a Ioiir lllnou, A it Bot- tolpb, aged 73 years, 9 ruonlbs and 2S days. Albert Ruicoll Huttolph, tbe son of Rev Reuben and Betaey ISuttolpb, woe born In Ht Arniand, Q iebeo, March 8, 182S. At an early g lie moved witb bis parents to Br. Albans, Vermont, wbers ba remained till 18 years ofags, getting Ills education in the meantime In the academy of that state. He crjuaed the plains to California in 1848 and came to Oregou In lbs "nf- tar," and lias since resided moat of th time In tbls state. He uutne to the Hlualaw tweuty-ilx years ago and took up a homestead on North Fort, where be made bli home for tbe rest, of bis life. For many years be devoted portion of bis time to tbe bulnes of notary publle and alao did some sur veying, and tlis remainder of bis lime was spent on bis ranob. He was married some three years go to Mrs Burst! Akerly, who died May 31, 1001. ' . ' Funeral services were held Wednei day by Rev U A MoKlnloy and the re nislus laid to rent In the Maeonlocem clery besides tbone of bit wife, who pt-aeilaway lest summer. John V. Mastcrson Dead. The Aitblaiid Tidings of January 10 hm ibla nbont a Stirling citizen who I iteaed til.- lii'Ht jtmr of hla life lu Lan ootuity: "luliu W Manlnreou wits boru In Morgan county, Illinois, hvbruarr 111, 1132; died Deoembiir 12, 10U1, being i t the time of bis death 09 years 10 months and two days old, "Mr Masterson orossed tlio plains In 1151!, ooinliig Into the llogue Rlvar valley, He fought In the ladlan war la 1855 and ISM), lu 1867 be went to California auu In 1851 be was married to Itslitida A I ln who with him oame to Oregon lu 18511 and settled on a Turin two miles below Eugene, Lane county, where they llvaci until 1805, then moved to Cottage Urove wbeie they lived for 2'i years; iu 1887 they moved to his preaeut farm two miles from Uokl Hill. Four olilldreu were burn to this union: Dolba L, nee Mrs W O Moore; Cbloo Anna, dsoeated ; Nsnoy J and John O. He was generous and kind hearted and always followed tbs golden rule, 'Do ye uuto others as ye would that otbsrs should do uute ye.' "Rev Loukhart conducted the ser vices at the M K ohurob, afterward the I O O F, of wbiob he bad bosn au honored member for ill years, taklug obarge. He was burled In the I O O F cemetery at Rook 1'olut." M O Warner (units ptauoa and organs, Repairing and polishing, Wall paper. Clearauoe tale. All styles at oust bolore new stock oomes In. JL Cbambera A llro. dw .... - T TTHlj Engineer Lriining from the cub window ns more with Ins rare than hiaeyca. The "nun b!e ami grtmiMe an. I nwr" ot hi rnt-ine nit lu him urtk'ulsta apeech, ami a (ulo nots in that jum ble of souihU would caich hla ear as quickly aa a discord would atrike the ear of the trader of ait orchestra. He thinks more of liii engine than himself. That n why he ncj;lccti to notice avinp. toma which' are lull of wattling. The foul tongue, the hitter tnstr, aour nsnn;, and undue fulliu-s!. al ter rating am lait svmptouis of A . tva or otii Utiin of dtM'a in. volxil'i. thr stoiu- h and on-mia of il:ijt'tii.n and in,. h- ot. h i r, luiif;, tiv.'lvetl and tiie . Ill tiv ir ..tiwr orv ' Lnjfiiirrr Ihh tn lr, 1 ietv c t n Mnlictl liivrrr cures iiisif s uu Motun n .mm oK.iua of diliratiou ni;d tmttitt.ut. Il .iii.;.a Uis b!o.a! nnd l-uilni nj. Tir U-v!v w.ih aounil li.'.ilthy IKsii. "I n.r.t Xen U4l!p. of l-r I'trn'. (t..!,!fn M-H.-l IHvwtrv j.t trtU rt.,.i l.i. 1 !. ,v anl l-clln, ' vrai ir. Iln. i.mn nii.I 1vt li.i.l at, Ifui.t lr MUh iP.Kr.i,,.,, ttn.c.' .nir, Mr WT T Thvir.w,n ,rf l,.i..t Hi.M.tw.i, t v M.MiUna .l..,.l f.ul 1,. t.U h..w ll,i.v.1.tl am l.w thr rrll. I, a. I ha.l nu(rfr.l iuim r, ai-.t Il arrinM Ih.t Ihr .ttvl. ra .i!,t .U, uir mi I .Iowa in o,M 1,. in inHtaila. a.l wo nut al.lr In .1 .11 n..w t tih im an.) n So a dij.'i wutk on IW dim I hair try , arn.tr.l ywir mr.ih-iitr t arrrul. and .Mi Slvaya h.vf a r..l .,J ( y h i yM aa.t hu n.r.lkiur - Dr. l'irrcc's rkaaaut felleij cure Cuo-ijalion. mm II! Parker WSL.TCR ROSS, tsaaacer. FRIDAY. JAN 17th THE MUSICAL COMEDY 'HE QUEEN of HAYTI 10-VAUDEVI I, LB A:rrt-I0 l'relty Girla, (io.g.i.u CNiMlutnp, Jitwi riling Muhic. SEE KRATON MARVEviOUH HOOP HOLL.KR. Hosts on sale at Corner Drug Btore Tuesday, Jan 14 h. Prices 75 and 50c J. L. PAGE (BQQErRlES Having a Large and Complete stock ol HUtple and Fancy Grooerles bought In tbe beet markeUi, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, I can olter the tiubllc belter him any other house In Btignne, M, A. WOLFORD, Architect. riana and epeolflaatlnns drawn at rnnnnnMlilH rntce. All nrdera left til N T Wllson'a grottery etore, Kugenn, will riwlve prompt atti'titinu, 1'hone Red 4(1-1. -FIRST- Of ruyeno. Paid up Cash Cr Surplus t; ital $60 OOO 860,000 Eugene, Orooon. AOKNKllAL BANKING nuSINKRS iJiine on rfawjuHiile tftnns. drtatta on Uhiowro, Snn Francisco uid 1'ort- Uml. Orwoiu lUlii o( iohuts0 10M on forvlKU oouutrlen. DepotlU raooivwl iutject to check 01 onrtiti oats of tlriNwlL AU otiUut(ou eutrrutfld to na will rwive prompt Attouuun, T O UKNDHI0K9, IVtwiilADt, 8 D Kajun, Vloe IW.lent P. K. BitonoaABa, Ciuihier. L U, Potteb Awbuut EUGENE LOAfl and Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid l!p Cnsh hyh Surplus $50,000 7,500 s aiNceai aNaiN auaiNiaa trans. AOTCO ON FAVORABLE TKRMS. Iiralla itxieo on the principal eltles ot tlie i uimiruit.1.1111 iur,,i;ii iontnea, lnlvt4l MltowH .in IK.matul OvrtlQCata of l,,.,.'.t wlirtilul .ld,l iHirlCHl. liU.. ttutia reo.",v,i utir prtnipt atlanUoa, Cltv and t.'oiiutv W arrauta bought. w t saoxs, e. Hint, PMiiatat,; vice Praiiisnl f.W. OSSUKN, W. W. BSOWS toller.1 Sail rtlhMi LANE COUNTY BANK EUGENE. OREGON. TalablUk.a la ISS1. OlSaat ana in tna cewatr. A Saneral Bunking business in all branches fransae'd ci 'ivorjblD forms A. U. HOVKV,tr.lilent Ii, HUlilN, tiwMer. H.H. HOVEY, Am'INiV.- NuTICE 1)1" mil. BLlTLKalKNT. fatal, ol Janira 11. lurker, de awd NotKe la uerrl.jr f ia ttnsr aihti.d ailtuiuUmuii baa died in the count, e..utl lur Lane county, tlrroa, her anal a wuni In ih. ualiai of sani rataie sod tuat i Honda,, the thirj day of K.binart. tiaij, at ma hour of 10 o'olock In Iba fori nova ol that day, baa beta nin) by said w.nrt loi lbs beann of any and all ob jieliona lo aabi a.UBt (ot iami avttUaiett of eaul ealale. MJZA t. KKNSEDY, , im,ut;euloislssute. ' lated Deo. 31, iwii, .Taoussva t liaavt, Attoineja. National Bank 3AV1HG3 BANE The Bonbon iere 39 East Ninth St ' Fine p&ttry, weddiog and party cakea to oriler; try uurrelthrated Hi.ma Male Uruad. Cn.kiea, pie, cakea aod ,IoukIjuui lrrli every day. Ktrii Oyatera. Wa t ow ruji bur awn wagon, all ocda 4lelivrea lrjii'tly and ' carefully. rj 0 - ni ikiki The Hottest Stove in Town is the Boss Air Tight Heater flomethinff entirely new In air titf-it const ruction. Hands'ime, durable, and reasonable in price. I Founizei. Call and ttee tlieiu. S. L. In His Christmas Shirt. A nmn lookn his best if It comes from tlie Kiiatene Luntiry. We give special attention to dtUw up itue linen, and our work Ins a faultier tinioh wliich all well drerinel men (ieiire. We call for and deli-er, and we always deliver on time, Bend ub your address now. EUGENE LAUNDRY j& Howcr & Jennings. ALL ST A TI ON P - m i a Yerington'sfliDth Street Drug Store. C. HAMMOND, Proprietors, . FormerlHarprqoBdJs CACHQU CAFE and BAKERY First Class Bakery Goods, Oysters, Short Orders, Regular Meals. 516 Willamette St $1.00 and $1.25. We just received- direct from the factory a big lot of the liest Steel wagon you e'er saw at SI 25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and 2.50. ' Barker Gun You Can Get See our new line of China Closets and Buffets. OTTIS eNNYLHQYJ.L PiLLS of men triiiiilo-i " Tl v.-nanh o-l. i,.ing ilovclopnual of organs n;J k-hIv i,-. v , : 4ii asaSfaV'-fc-' I')' clrilKiJi.IA -'- For Sale bv Linn Done yr s A WEDDING BREAKFAST r tliDner U lvi twr'ed wi'.h the i honvsjt winea jib 'J li'iucm trs,r cau i., piirncrtM, J'V sMHituil f uuuliim of ii .y kin'. Wf baB tl p-rmt ami bt ini , f t-ilherinii.or'e.1 or deuifitic a j ri-- thut yn niitcli Ur (juaI ty in Kuiittic, t W. M. RENSHAWS Eugene. Oregon. Lon KINDS OK PV V. Pencils, Ink, a V iMucilage, etc. C. CHESHIRE. Phone, Black 47-3. PSalOME in and examine our IsVj fine Gloves, we can sell you a Glove with mule skin palm3 and canvas backs. These gloves wear fine.and as good as " common leather gloves. We bought a big lot so as io get mem cheap. We will now sell them at 25c a pair. This is a chance to got a Durgain. We have finer leather gloves at i5Uc, 40c, 50c, 05c, 75c; 95c Works, 9th Street Eugene, Or Si. A Solid oak sideboard tnr $14.00, Cxttnilon table lor J4.OO Dining chain, cane lut, 73 ccnta. J'o.CO and 518.00. Nun. Kocltr lor $1.50. Top Maltrttitor S2.00. Spring Mattruaior SI.S0. DAY & HENDERSON, ARMORY BLOCK. They rr.r ' Wcaa ' rity and I ' omiHsi'.ii, j rvasa. vip. 1 v ra "UlT.UVi: .r iv 'v. r.si. laiai ii-ii" .;, :v.ii:i,.,r"n life Mill 1 s r'li'u 11' a 1. - v w. . LicwiauJ, Ohio Druo Co f l,IMaW CAitrS M.' VILLI AJU. A I'l uK.Nr.K-A t' LAW iVIIectiina a tilv. Jlhi-e Orer t'uostv Uank, J- UILYbU. A 'rrOiCKY-AT-IAW Ouue O'er Kim National Bank. KuuuE, Omsaoa. ATTOK XKY-AT-LA W Office One half block south of Chrismaa B Kuokki, OBJtOOH. K SKIPWOItTH. .ttorx:yat-law Will practice in nil tiie - ourt'a. btOKKiOiiiaoN. UKLMCB W THOMPHOB CUAS A BA&DI fJIHOiVlluN 4 HAKDY, A'lTORNKVS AT-LAW. UmceIn First National Bank Building. Practice in all the court. Kuoi.vr, Ohcoozt, M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Otfice Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. Q0, B DOKRI8. - ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the court of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of the state. Special attention given to , collections and matters m probate. ' (Juice .First Nationa Bank Bldg. Rooms 1, 2 and 3, John M. Edmunson Leon R. Edmuneon, EDMUNSON it EDMUNSON. ttorneys-At Law. Practice ic all the courts. Collections a BDeci alty. "Oihce Over Loan & Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, OULS E. BEAN . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Loan & Saving bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land and mining Eugene. Oregon.' MEDICAL. JpAINE 4 KtJYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND 3TJEGEONS. Oflices In Eugene Loan ft Sa?ing Eaul Building. Siecial attoution to nurgory and aurgical ilia eaaa of wuuien. J S LUCKKtf, f JEWELER. Watckas and Clooka'Repalred. Ecqihi, Oaioos Q BIDDLE, aCStSSk DENTIST Office -On OHre trSa .between Fiftih and hotel , Minneaaota J-jERUERT LEIGH ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST Eooras 0bmom Beat equipped Aaaay Uboratory In the State. WT "d,rellb! "turn. guaVanteed. 7""ub ore samples of one to rjHE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. " Very Latest LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES. J M w.. lbeht Caeon, Gen. Agt,, . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon. v.i i . December 7, 19ul. . ',1"" 10 commutation floal ?h.T . ?,8"Ppo.r, ''", and Marie L ,T"' "V ma?B. bo" Ku,e..OreKon;'oJ.n;rffi,r9'o0ar;i,! fo ' T.P.111 bis H. E. Nu. 9418 Td 17 a . J . ' " y "SO. 11h nun an .... prove hi. ""'ownj witnesses to 1 "n ..' ",VB"U- . "wuuiis, Register, Administrator's Notice. ur 01, Z lrimed l V7" he en."."".? UcLe,n dfr ur,. fi ,"U K"'8 notifled u .. . . O. N. Uo Lkan t. Kn t ,l""to r ot said i.t.t , NOVICE To LKDITORS. N.i-ir, b i,i.,t, -W.n ihst tdili -ilt, i'.,n,i ol f. ",u,", thr o ,., '?lr 1?. h-T'"' "ms e.in. 10 lbs ..Td fcla,, '?, .' r"nl w pftici of John St t " 'I ta0. lib w, Uluatna, in tht cjt smoiic ,rom data c IVli Wr loth, IJoi. fc"'" B, Lnrro,, Administratrix Timber land. Act Juno 3. 1873 Notice for Publication Uoited States Land Office, Bowbnrg, Ort guD, Ueo. 2t, ll01. Notioc ia'bartby uitbu that iu coojuiihh with tbe provisions of tbe act of Courtr-a oi Juu t a, J87ti, entitled "Au aut fur tbo auto oi iiniuor istnis iu trie biateu ol Cali toruiu, Ortyou, Novada, aud WatitiiiJKtdQ l,.uu k ith by act of August 4, lbU2. Ki . ward L- Campbell, of ftootlbarn, oountv cf V ...... M il n at :.. j X. wauvui "mip ui vi ttiu, uu uiitt any DlnJ iu tbU cilice bis swora atatement Ho. l&JG for tbe purchase of the feootbweai qaarter ol 8"otioa So. 3k, township 17 south, of rttuyrj a auu win uuor pruoi io snow that ths land sought ii more valuable for its uuioer or biuuo man tor agricultural pur poses, aiid to establish bis claim to aaid laud before tbe Register and Beoeiver of tbiB office at liosebarg. Oregon, on Monday the 3rd day of March, 1102. He nainvs as whueaseai George Marx Jr., ot Kugene, Urt'ou; J. H. Campbth, ot Oregon ;T. M. HunipbrejB, of Eugene. Ore' gou. Any aod ail persona claiming adversely Ibe ubove-detcribed lanos are requested Lo file their claim, iu tbiB office on or beiort said 3rd day of Uarcb, KHj2. J.T.B1UOGES, IlegiKter. - SUMNONS, goo for the County of Lane. viol .riuaiuu, . vs. Plainliff, Lena i-rickson, TO LSSA EttlOXSON, DaTKHDUIT iEOVS unuiou. ,iu uie uume ui me abate Ol Ore- Huu. j.wu mo uoreuj fcijuixeu co appear and answer the oomplaint filed against you u uw kuuTo ouiiueu uuuri auu cauae on or before six weekB from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you lail to so appear and answer said oomplamt lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said ooui t for the relief prayed for ui eaid complaint, to wit:- For a decree of said court deolaring the marriage contract uou .jtiBting beiwem said plaintirl aud do muaut forever dia eolred aud lor a den jo deolaring plaiutilT to be the owner in lee simple and in hia own name of the no wing desoribed prem iBes and lauds to wit:- North y.oiti.y, of Don. Ld. CI, No. 65 Noif. 6027, Seoe, 24 and 25 T. 17 g., b. J . and a Btrip of land two rodB wide oa the E. cud of S. y,olb.y, of said claim, ex. uepting from above desoribed premises a Pieoe nve rods wide by 20 rods long itu. led on N. E, corner of above desoribed iract heretofore conveyed to 0. D. Max well; also fractional lot 1 aud lot 2 block 1 in Whitney's addition to Eugene, all in Lane county, Oregon. And that defendant be forever barred, re strained and enjoined from olaiming or as serting auy right, interest, olaim or title in or to any of the above desoribed premises or any pan thereof and for full relief herein. . This summons is published onoe each week for mi successive weekc by order of the Hon. H. M. Kinoaid, oonnty jude for Lane county, Oregon, duly made at the courthouse in Eugene, Oregon, on Deo 3Utb, 1U01. . , The rtHle :! Aral nnhll.a,fAM .. i. Bald order IB January 2uu, 1KU2 Alt', for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Cirouit Court of the State of Ore-' gon for the County of Lane. A. W. Gilbert, Plaintiff, vs. 1 A L. Henning, Defendant, To A. L. (Henning, defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the oomplaint tiled against you in the above entitled oourt and cause on or before six weeks from I be date of the first publication of this summons, and il you fail to appear and answer said oomplaint lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said court lor the reliof ilinunHU in uoi.i complain, to-wit: ror a judgement against you for the sum of JoO.OO, and for the further sum of S40.H4. amnnnHnp tn u.n - . ... .n Jo,4 with accruing interest thereon at 6 per oent per annum, and for the oosts and disbursements of aotion, ani for an order of said conrt (or the sale bf the s y, of the neXonduofseJi seo. 34 tp 18sr7 w, 160 aorea in Lane county, Orsgou, at tached in said aotion for the purpose of oatincr anri aniiDr.v 4U- -u- j judgment. This summons is published once each week for six; couseoutive weeks by order of the Hon H. R. Kinoaid, oounty judge for Lane oonntv. 'A r. .l.- - jt u'.buui uuijf aaaue ai lut court house iu Eugene, Oregon, on Janu- arv Hlh. 1QHQ o , ibe dale of the Aral rmV.1 ..,'., nr it,i. BUmmona an Sta.1 h u j 8th, 1902. . uo ,BUU"r' . L. BrXiTsu, Atty. for Plff. Notice. Notice ifl harnhtf if... , : , i b""m "ai me uiaer- Slfined A. J. Crnvan T- j r.. , zan, hie wilo, have filed a petition in the j wuu.i ui Ajttue county, Oregon, for s decree of said oonrt for leave to adopt tirana llairan d n. : t .... r. r - " lemaie onua, ana ZZi Tr",T,,1M Crozan. Mon day the 3id day of Maroh, A. D. 1902, at the hoilr Of id n'ln.l. J .lI . ' : ia 1 1 . .. n iu me lorenoon 01 said dav at the County Court Room of tbe court house in Eugene, Lane county. Ore gon, has by Biid County Court beon set as tbe llina ftnr.n1e.nA 1 . . ti- .,r utwing Baiapeu ;. - u V ' ,uou 10 Present tne publifhed by order of (he Honorable H It Kincaid, judge of the said Oounty Cour lor Lane ennty, Oiegon ink" 5' E"8".Lane oountv, Oregon, this an day, 01 January, A. D. 1902 A.J. CBUZAN, LOUISA CKUZAN NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, m&'f,!:"': Francis Ham. Hammiu. dVo. i..: ,'i,ai i : emnnt i il. ' "Dai BO- a. ord., h.. .t"8 P??-. 0rf8n. ' hmiri ii 7 "aue ana onten d ot da? ih "."f ,hiB no'icr nd Blir8 Mon day th. ihiid day of F.b.u.ry, 1902, at the. of h: 7 v ,or IBe hearing seltlement of said estate. u<a JaLUary 3M, 1902. Faasots HiKurrr, Put. ... admluiairatrii. E. O. riiTTKS, Attorney. Notice to CrejJItors. .1 T'r "l" 'r e aiffl'MI la Ilia ilnlt --.....-j . V.i . . r V "I'K"'"' ana scnng ai mimstralurol the e.t.te cf Frederick Dodaoo, ded. All peraons banrfr claims against said estate hereby i.o-i. Dated July J7. '.HJ1: A.lmlnl-,. 8CD0MO!.,