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Daily Eugene Guard O IM P BELL BROS Publisher! Publuhai avary evealiur of th week, Bao lay dzoepUd. AilraM communication q 1 make all retnittuoM payabla to tha Kojcmi Gdauii, Kiu flne, Oregon, SUBHUKimoN KATK& OA It I. l llvared by carrier, par wwik f 16 Delivered by carrier, per tuuntb fr Br mail one year (io alyauoe),,, 6 00 5ix month. 8 00 One month..,..., 5u SuifrLe oopia. 06 WIEKL1, Jne year $2.00 Six muuUu 1 ou Advertbring rate made known on applica Kd tared ae eoond-aiaai Cueoe, Oregon, poatotfcoa, THIS liAdftfttN OKKIOK8 -Of thr kwrareat 230 to 234 Temple Court, New urk Ulty.aad u o cxpran uiav. oi vvmmu Inios Bl. Chicago, iko, in., a aAi aotwhi in, Renoy In obarge. SATURDAY JUNE 28 GREAT BRITAIN'S DEBTS AND TROUBLES. While all England is ahoatlpp for jay that peace has been declared and while the King and his noble are trying on their coronation robe, it must not be forgotten that Eog land baa an appalling debt to pav and that her reaonroea are ratbui lean (or the task. The total coat of the war wil amount, approximately, to 1,200, 000 000. The inoome tax la higher tban it ever waa in former timeB Bread baa gone up on aooonnt o the war tax. LUtla help in ih payment of the debt can come frou the Transvaal, for the new oorqaea will be a aonroe of expenae rather than profit to England for a num ber of years. English ooobuIb, bearing interest at 11 and 2 pe cent are eellipg at 7 per cent die oouQt, while atriking contrast United States 2 per cent are selling at 9 and 10 per oent premium. To make the plight of England mora pioturesquely distressful oomea Morgan, purohaaing tu British steam merohant marine, and the Amerioan trader under aelllng hia English competitors at thoir own doors. Ireland la still to hastening ilia a prey, and the die contented are outting of oowa' taila. Finally to emphasise the blaoknesK of the prospect, the King will giv- coronation dinner to 500,000 ol London's destitute poor. If thing go on aa they are, William Waldori Aator will regret hia ohange of al legiance. ANGEL SfEllcl.ATIONS. ' Rev John L Soudder of Jeraei City: Tbe kind of angel like o see neighs not less than 130 pound New York Sun: 'Tis a coo Teoient sue and we shall qatrrt-1 with no man's speolfioailona in th matter of angels. Everybf ly t bia taste; and aa tbe winga are n t needed here, considerations o gravity and avoirdupois may b dismissed. The kind he likes, b he airy, fairy, featherweight, mid dlbaeiijhv heavy weight, the F tnalp Living Skeleton ia the model of b-oimin(t plumpness to her rsp adorer, aod doulitless the. Bearded Lady gets sonnets by the ream ii celebration of her Parian- smooth ness and alabaster obarma. Angel' come in assorted weights and meas tares. Piok out one to your likint and take her if you oan. NO NAMES NEEDED. A .Vestero Kansas story Bhowi bow to be peraonal without men tioning names; 1' was In a poker game at Colby The -beriff ol Logan oounty had been steadily losing to the treasurer of Ei lie county. The treasurer o' Ellis oounty bad the misfortune to be pottaessrd of but one eye, and he was a little clomy in It in liiug the card. After a play iu which tht tress irer took a big pot from the sher (I the sheriff said, "Gentlemen, I ain't a-namin no names, but il some nf you don't quit rasin' card from the fl xr be'U get bis other eye knocked null" Too oortbern uart ol the Store mnto valley, especially parts of Shtata, Plaoer aod El Dorado counties, is being devastated by millions of grasshoppera or loouala, wbtob devour everything green in sisht. Tbe supervisors of Saora- mento oounty had a large body of mature land, on which the insects r nested, burned over. Tbe theory is that the eggs of "17-years" lo ousts are bslog hatched. Th young one climb to the bonghs of bushes and young trees, and thore remain until bead and body oan bs removed Irom tbe shell that cover each. Then they fly away. It i "td that no one oan rusks himself beard In the buii'ng ol the millions of wings. Tbe governor of Arkansas has just been expelled from oburoh for getting drunk. State Journal: Twioe as many people arrive at Eugene daily as at balem, tbe state capital, as shown by the bntnl registers. Ab"ot aa slow a ib at "both endB of tbe line aa oonld be imaeiDerl was that of a boy ridintr a bicvole and driving a tender footed con along one of oor etreeta yesterday. IN HIGH SOCIETY. Mrs Van Antler She ia a fine nurse, isn't she? MrsGiltpace Sulendid. Why, I never have ti see i be baby from ne week's end to tb other. Life. 25-CENT BEDS. At Courthouse Lodging House On 1 Same Block as Courthonse. 1 Hereafter no mealsor board will be served at the Court house Lodging House. . It will be conducted strict ly as a lodging house. All new bedding and furniture, with newly painted and papered rooms. No dusty carpets. New floors were laid over the old ones, then well painted. A Brussels carpet rug to each bed. No dust. Situated in a very quiet lo cality, on same block and just north of the courthouse. hivery room an outside room, and no danger from fire from other sources. Only one block from main bu4ne.-s street. See transparency BEDS" from Day & Ilen- derbon or new McClung block corner. Beds given at any hour of the night. Only 25 cents for any part of the house. Hjd Howe, " Proprietor. Notice. To property holders and tenants, aa by ordinance provided : You are notified to have the grass out and re moved from tbe streets and alley ad Jauentto your property, and all rub bish of vvery kind removed, within ten days lrom this date. As the State Teachers Institute meets bare on June 26th, ooutlnulng our days, we desire that the olty should have a neat appearance. Dated this June 17th, 1902. ) Hiunky Boott, City Marshal. Prince of Wales. If King Edward dies In this present .llneaii be will be auooeeded by George FraderloK, the Prlnoe of Wale., wbo rill bs erowned under the name ana tyle of George V. The prlnoe Is lu ls hlrty-lghth year and haa always been regarded as a man of brain BDd power. Loai'. Small gold anobor pin wltb prarlauttlng and Greek letter lusorlp loo. itelnru to GcarD offloe and get reward. m'x Physicians Said Diabetes. 3 right's Ditto nao and Diabetes Are Positively Curable. John A. Poo-lpa, of the Hotel Repel 1 or, 7H1 "Iiutor ttreot, an old-time Ban Fraootutfo bui- i-hs man, Intsrvtowod Deoembor 81, 1901: CJ- Il fs hard for people to believe Brlght'i Mcane end Dlabetea are ourable. Will you let un mention your cane t A. You ma j. I've told many about It. Q. Did pliyniclans declare H Ulabeten f A. A half doEn did. For three yt?ari I dt jllned steadily till Ooally I had to sell my uualnena. The last dootor thought I'd life only (bout six wonks and adTlied me to straighten nit my affairs. How noon did you betiln to mend under toe iMiuon i cuipouotis t A. The Ht('ltlp Kravlty soon boRan to drop, hut li waa nowrly a year or (ore 1 was perfectly o lMd any whom tou told of It take It ? A. Several cast's of llabairs and Hrl httt Dtwatw, U)Hin hvariiiR my iporlouce,took It auu rt'c .mi. U ca you rtoall the ntme t A. 1 don't like ti ni' Utlon them wit1 t -1 pertnlii'j'oa. finows a frnd in Ool.ni' Dblo. wtiowa. ptnitiuufHi off by hia ivm- . uy as Incurable. Il mwerd. Amti;ir t tnai or a weii-to-co lady in tnm city.i waa nlno ft l rcn up by I phytic I a he In now perfMillT well. y What do jou think now of the curability of chronic HMRht's DI-mm) and Dlalwlfl T A. 1 havo known for serorat year that they ar tumble. U Hut thr booka amy that they are notf A. iVrtetnlr thay do. and for that reason many will not ut 0 rat be He to It, but they will gruiluslly. Medlral work am that Prlfht's ni!rawe and ItisiHtti'H are ItuMirablo, but n7 vr rent, are ottltWily nvoTPrluK uudrr the Fulton (Vin pountl. ((Vnnuon rurnm of kMney eotuplstut and rhfunmtlMU oflrr but iliort roHltaticivi l'rlre. II for tlio Hrlithl'i Ulosue and l ftt) for the Olltlr iVniiHHiiut. John J. Fullon tV., 4-Jll MtiMtk't iu tt St . Smu Kranciitt, nolo ixmu pituiuts'i Kn Iphu tuad for patUuts, is avrlpUvf n.iuit:ilet mallod freo. Linn Drug Co, folt airenu for Ru:nand vicinity. HOITT'S SCHOOL. Parents detlrtns; home Influences, hsaetlfnl mmandlnft, perfect climate, carrful siiin vision, end thorough nietiul. moral ant phttt eal training to' their on), will And all the rcq,Jrrnriti fully met at lloitt's school, Unlo Park, (Un MMo roiint?, Oai, Bend far Illustrated cotalofiie. TttaHlh VaalX bnlnl AUtfUtt Ulh. OOOoOeOoOoOooOoOoOoOoOoooO 1)1 DGE VALE'S ...TRAGEDY By Horton Arnold O Copyrlgbt, 1902, g 0 By the S. S. McClure Comptnj OoQoOoOoOoOoOOoOoQoOoOoOcO nitU'ovale wai all excitement, and so watt Hurrlson, threo miles down tbe North river road. Harrison, which took to itcelf airs and graces owing to tbe fact that It was on the railroad, while Itldgerale waa not, had had a celebra tion In the morning, in which tbe town parade had merged wltb the procession of a one ring circus that showed that afternoon and evening. There had been 1 'Veal" Goddess of Liberty robed In the stars and stripes, who bad read the Declaration of Independence in tbe grove and bad ridden on top of tbe lions' den In the parade. Tbe Ilarrisonltes bad never ceased to crow over tbe good people of Rldge vale, and now III dge vale waa preparing to take Its revenge, Harrison waa In vited over to witness a Washington's birthday celebration concerning which all facts were refused. Bat when Beth U as kins drove over to Burden's grocery THE SENIOR WARffTNQTOW BESTOWED TJPOS HIS OFFHUUNG A TOY HATCHET. store for the mailbag be loftily Inform ed the crowd of loungers that Ridge vale waa preparing an Intellectual treat that would cause sucb a commonplace thing as a circus parade to resemble a stranded minstrel troupe counting the Ilea toward borne. The secret was pretty well kept, but toward the end all Harrison knew that Qregory Kinsman, the schoolmaster, had written a little pluy to be perform ed In the schoolhouse yard. George Ilnsklns, Bctb's youngest son, was to Impersonate the Father of His Country, while Dan Smith was to be the elder Washington. For this reason they were not surpris ed on the morning of tbe 22d when they trooped Into the schoolhouse yard to find the benches and some extra chairs arranged In rows in front of the build ing. At the farther end the snow had been shoveled from tbe frozen earth, forming a sort of stage. Branches of cut evcrgrcenB masked tbe bare brown fence boards, and in the geometrical center of the cleared rectangle a single small evergreen was (irmly planted. Around the lower part of the tree a band of bark, wired on, showed where the shrub bad been nearly chopped through. It bad beeu demonstrated when the boyB were over in Haskins' lot for the evergreens that with the toy hatchet furnished young Haskins, the demolition of the tree would require something like an hour and a half. ThiB would have greatly retarded the crlspness of the performance. A piece of white cloth fastened on the side far thest from the audience showed the little fellow where to make the Initial attack. Host of the RIdgevale people bad al ready gathered In the lnclosure when the guests from Harrison began to ar rive. But teats had been saved for the visitors. When the last sleighload had driven up, Klusman, who was called "professor" in Itldgevale and plain "Greg" over In Harrison, opened the proceedings with an oration which had originally appeared as an editorial In a New York paper two years before. Silas Hopkins followed with an extem poraneous address punctuated by "er" aud "as 1 whs saying." The First Reader class sang an ode to Washing ton composed by Kinsman and set to the tune of "Bringing Iu tbe Sheaves." Blla Garrison, who was known to fame aa a child elocutionist, recited a ptein on Washington from Spellman's Fourth Reader. There was a quartet by tbe choir of the First M. B. church, and then the stage was cleared for the event of the afternoon. Around the corner of the woodshed strolled Master HaBklns In a gorgeous Continental costume. A bag wig of cotton batting wns surmonted by bis Sundny bat of black felt, carefully pin ned into an Imitation of cocked head gear, while he wore the patent leather pumps that the previous J une had been tbe admiration of all on tbe occasion of the annual school "commencement and exhibition." Fully conscious of bis Importance as a historical personage. Master George strutted forward and lu a childish treble Informed tbe audlenco that this was his birthday and that grent Joy bad been brought to his heart through tho bestowal of many giris. Ills Joy was not In that he valued the Intrinsic Notice Of Final Settlement- Notioe it h.reby given that the nudrr aiened bu filed hia final aeoonnt in the natter of Ihn .HtAta nf P.nl lUmmilt oeaid, with the ooooty clerk o( Laoe oounty, ungon, ana an order hns been mttle and entered ol record by the county court olamd county directing this notice and Bttning Wrdmsdty, the 4th day of Jnna. IUO ht IU n'rtlnok . m fit Ihm V,... ing of t ljcliona lo d account and for tee nnni auiPinnt ot mm eitate. Dated this 3rd day ol May, I I'M. ttUawtx L HinxnT, Administrator ol the eatai ot Pan llaojmttl, deomued. K. O. Farxu, Attorssr. Worth of the offerings, but In tbe kindly ... ,jn Thla view or the matter was beartily applauded, and tlicn through the gate came uan " wbo had scorn.-d the viae of paper cam- ; brie aDd had devised a costume that I was KtnrtllDg, If not historically iur ret. . . i-n,iu. hia hlm-k cutaway coat oe sportiHl a yellow vest, cut Into squares by red and green sirinee auu on , a massive brass watch chain and a flaming red necktie. UU H'gs wore in cased lu a pair of blue tiicvcie bockers, the extremities being clotned with a pair of white stockings, which Danny McKccvcr of Harrison prompt ly declared belonged to Dan's Aunt Star-. In dcfuult of patent leather pumps a pair of brand new rubbers glistened almost as effectively. I'aiiBlng a moment to allow the rude narrlaonlan laughter to subside, tbe onin,. Wmhimtcin nnnroaehed bis son and In a copy book speech bestowed up on his hopeful offspring a toy naicuet After this he retired to enable the youngster to chop down the evergreen, which by courtesy was supposed to be a fruit bearing tree. All Rldgerale and the most of Har rison held Its breath as the future hero of the American people raised his ax on high. With a swinging stroke he brought It down on the carefully mark ed patch of bark, quite In accordance with Instructions. There waa a ring ing crash, with a louder howl, and the hope of the Wnshingtons executed with grent spirit an unrehearsed war dance upon bis left foot only while he nursed with one hand a bruised foot and brandished with his other the remains of his hatchet. Ilarrlson shouted and Itldgevale waxed Indignant A hurried examina tion showed that a bar of steel had been carefully plnced under thu bark at the point Indicated for the cut and that this unexpected addition bad caus ed the breaking of the cheap hatchet, which In falling had bruised George's foot and effectually stopped the per formance. The visitors from Harrison departed after much dialling, which did little to soothe the Injured vanity of the Rldge valians. The latter charged bad faith, but could not locate the culprit They do say. though, at Burden's store, that Blanche Burden, In whom local pride ran bigb. became engaged to Ray Bronson, the Rldgevnle blacksmith, that evening. And Bronson declared It was tbe tirst time be had ever forged a wedding ring out of a bar of steel. The Hnalcal QaamUei. The'Guamitcs are a musical people. The well to do own pianos nnd are fair musiciuns. Others have organs, and many, many more possess accordions. They enjoy singing and are fond of American popular songs. Tbelr own songs are rather weird and mournful, though always harmonious. At night the voices rise In sharp, nasal tones, singing the "novena," a term applied to nine dnys of special worship to some particular saint. Novcnas are ever in evidence, for no sooner do they finish with one than It is time for another to begin; consequently "neighborhood sings" are frrqnent Tbe accordions are pleasing to the natives at their dances and fandangos or weddings. These latter always oc cur Thursday mornings at 4 o'clock. Tho names are cried In the church three times before the wedding. Wed nesday evening there Is a social gath ering of the families nnd friends of the bride nnd bridegroom, with dancing and refreshments. Guests accompany the happy pnlr to the church, where the priest unites them. Often there are three or four weddings on the same morning, nnd happiness reigns su premeIndependent Orlarln of the Wedding Rlnfr. The wedding ring Is the subject of quaint historical facts nnd endless su perstitions. It wns probably chosen as the symbol of marriage more for con venience than anrthini? pIha. Tt- is ann. c, . . . .u " I' posed to be a symbol of unbroken love ana or power and to carry special cura tive Virtue With it Tho old imnil saying about it is, "As your wedding ring wears your cares will wear away." Tbe ancients, riitiy among the rest, believed that a delicate nerve ran directly from the "ring linger" to the heart and that the ring pluced on thnt finger was very closely connected with thg heart. In early Christian marriages the bridegroom put the ring first on the bride's thumb, then on the first finger, then on the second and last of all on the third, Baying as he did, "in the name of the Father aud of the Son and 'of the Holy Ghost." The thumb and first two fingers represented the trinity, the next finger was the one the ring was left on, to show that, next to God, a woman's duty was to her husband. Ladles' Home Journal. rfardly Complimentary. A certain author, having explained the nature of bis occupation to an old Manx woman, was hardly prepared for the comment, "Well, well, what does It matter so long as a body makes bis llvin' honestly?" the words being evi dently meant to put him on better terms with himself. But worse still fared an English clergyman, for some time vicar of a Manx parish and from Ignorance of the people nnd their ways not a very popular one. Having rece ived preferment elsewhere, he started on a round of farewell visits, but without hearing a single regret. At last one old woman told hlin she was "mortal sorry." In his delight the vicar let curiosity outrun discretion, and he asked for her reason. "Well." said she, with touching candor, "we've had a lot o' pnss'ns over here from England, and each one has been wore, than the Inst, and after you're gun I'm afearcd they'll be sen'iu' us tl. devil himself." The vicar left hurrledlv. - l.ondn Saturday Review. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is brrfby gWen lliat Kilitt It Liu ton baa twe appointtMl by th County Conrt of Lana connty, Orenn, iitminmtratrix ot the wtatt p( J. l,n Hrnn ilrveaiwd All person b hTinc clrinm aninMi wiiii eatate are btrby coiit.ed lo prfat n' thf aaroe to th aaitl almioitrMtiii at th Uw otflf of John at William a in th eilj of Knft'DO, with the propfr vonrbf r thir it. wiihio tii nj on thu firm th tat" i lhi notice. Ootcbet IOtb, llHJl. lITH B, I.IHTOI, o AdaiiDUtratni For & ale bv Linn Fourth of July Picnic. As Eugene has decided not to &-le. urate the Fourth of July this t ear Robert New oiler has deoided to give sucb ot mr people who feel so Inclined enter alnmenton tbe old Wallis borne place two miles west of town. A shooting match for a fine fat be )f ill take place at 10 o'clock. There vlll be a blcyole race for boys, sl-o oue for girls, and a fat men's footrace, prize with eaob race. Huliahle niu 10 for the occasion, slso stands wltb u,da water, Ice cream and knicttnaetCH t ,r Ue convenience of the public. A nod old style country dinner will be rved on tbe premises for 25 cents, lust a nice convenient drive from Bu ne, wliil-) :he old orchard aud shade ees abont will furnish sleudid shide r parties who desire to brlnq their unch. A splendid well of water cou euient. For the Fourth. The Southern Paoiflo Comi any an. oiUDce the sale ot reduced rates on so- ouutof the Fourth of July. These Uures will be bxeed at one and one- hrd fire for tbe round trip, making mr cents per mile round trip ia-ge and Irom stations in Oreg if. Tickets ill bent saleJulySrd and 4 h, md nil, goo I for return up to aud lucludln le 6 b. eiebratlons will be hld at tbe more inonrtHut piiuts. Looal agents will Ornish Ml details on aopiioatton, W El'0M, Genera' Passenger Aitent, CASTOR (A For Lol'ants and Children ttt Kind You Havs Alwavs Pnnrh. j - 0- the of Jaro .11 disappeared. I had been uLbltS ' ,r0KaLwnlK?dl r candy ( TBAOf MASH RfSltHStO n!SH?"'- Palatable. Weaken, or Grlpi; Ite. Hto ... CURE CONSTIPATION HQ-TO-Baf! Soil ami - - gist tfj; 'si I PIR3PLES Wr J. Premiums for Soap Wrappers Diamond T I 2CS',S"' W. redeem baseballs "il;, r ti, fi.UrC?'cameri". towels. and 300 other u.f,'.i , A 7ll bn, rrrmlum Dmt Th. r..j.i... r- "' ""my bottom Env:hrr,,,act,iren atrocit Sight S;eing, W i: .jt, reading, there's no Co; -i iu M-d the Mount Hood Cigar jl : .l:i';c8 the str&iuing faculties it i rrinB peace to the tind , rv im bum. It'n a ttufe a .titi'iiuiti' in r IK ,'tivv 1 urn, tiu i lufititki lie friend that uuver Hi. A ititue buys one, for sale by all first class dealers A WEDDING BREAKFAST or dinner is always served with the 'lioicei-t winea and liquor that can ) procured. For xoctal functions of at kind we have the purettt and beet wine-, of either imported or dooestio vintage. tv tbe car.", b tttle f vmUm, at prices tnat you can't m ttoh for quality lo iSjKene, at W. M. R EMS HAWS Gugenn. Oreoon. Dn, WILLIAMS' INUfAN PILE OINTMENT uil.curo Hiiiiit, Bleeding and lu lling 1'iles. It absorbs the tuuiurs, allays tho itching at oitco, acta as a poultice, gives iustunt relief. Prepared only for Piles and Itching of thf Krivato parts. Every box is warranted. Judge Coons, of lavsvillo, Ky., says: "Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oinb mob i. cured me after years of suffering." Sold by druggist! sent by moil on receipt of price. 50 cents and f 1.00 per Box DruoO University Book Store Eugene Directory Now on Sale. Come and get a copy. H. G. MILLER, TheBittere will positively cure Try a bottle and satisfy yourself. Ihe L'rniiine h ourP' IVATE C STOMACH jffy bitters STAMP over the neck. (Be are nom Heady, for Business With the best (quipped Unt in lb s"iie fur steaiifoit-aniUK aud dyelnii c'othes. 8p-cial niaohlnery for olesD li K dyl tig and finishing ladies' drest V'.O'Ih. ( jjve us a call. Iaix itbam cleanino and Dye 10 wcihK. Otli e 6 6 Wi.latneiH struct, o-pi.K lie (jrjAHD otlice. Your tiers. nal mothlng sponged An' pieeetd for $1.00 pi-r mootti. The Hoffman W. O ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER 50c Eugene, - - Oregon Bankers Life Association of Dei Moines, Iowa. Sale Insurance - Low Katei Special Feature! that please buiy men. Hate cards at First National Bank and Loan and Savings Bank. -JVi4 Tot CH ICHKSTEK'S KNULIMII '"aW Id UKi). n-i (jnltl ncitllla boiw. withtilue ribbon. Tnkrnn other. Befu tagToa Kuballtutlonsi and Imita tion.. Buj nf jour OrufBiit. or seal In sumps for Pan It'll lar. TetlMlal n l " R llr ror l.aillrta." in Ittm. by f- l II .11. Ilk .11.11 T...t snnnlali. Soltlbr II I)n.. , . C'blr-hratrr rhrmlcal vw'A iArr ?i j j " " ' Dut. 9 -ackers, ' v' ' - aiilV.ll Jtit ,rw' " " Premium , km on rscting Co., s.t Nek. 1.- Indlttastlon,; ) Y4 7. 'P-. Constipation 'TOP Sl'lJaKaiSi i1 UK'VnsS 6 KasKlsm blt tern rMf M If ft- ""-ttj.l p,iHS Witt.. "iKlS,; " e. aoTio on ?V . -'-"TOI ffli-aSTMsawp, t. SHOWN, H W. 0SBURK, ,"y rmuuu CUGINE, tilts ""If tabllibitliiut. h, k litkiCiiq. transacted on liirtii A,G.H0ra,Pn UU HDLI.Vte K.H.HOVEY.liii,, Binatuxe of Notice of FirilStS'iw1. Notice Is hereb; in U Goarbiirl haB Died in IbtCtw ! Laue ooantv bis dci ucouttu trator of the wiaM o il'm w ceaned, and tbe Cooniy t'onti;i ty has set Motdyi Apni I.' o'oluca a. m. m we wjh time ana place loitMMsiMt eBtale. All persou inlerM.it. taie are herebi notilieJ to (in jections they nay b is till dual account on ot btloiti Dated tngeoe, OietoD, ia ia list lint E. It. Surmura, Atiornt;. SUMMON. In the ClxeoiiiCoartoltiis aon (or the County ol Ism. David Oherrj, Plsuat Edith B Linton estate ot John B MarjBrowa.wtJw Brown, hH JohnBewly. TotlbertK his wile.dctodani.: Si.teo. Oregon, Joni. j herebjsnn mooed "" in satu court aud an.wettJ flrstda, of tto ' J,! wl.icU will beheld a ttg June, 1902.. toJVj month, or jodgise" ' deceased, lor lb pclSi! cam aint, to-'" ' oitfTU-oUsnosaa,,, and loroosB SLdd'-tom .ueee o. to't'lM lien dtucribid a P noon tbe follow HfZA range lbr, an contaiuius " Xn,titf oounty. Ory- '' onnt, Tin. H""i UiUUO - - A, 0o'' lW "f .I pVb i' topuntv. Io " , March ..lb, l , J,, ( Da ed lbulbdXW y SUM S, . . ,..(1 I, nnin i. riiti,"'- i'.. ilHnlUll ' ui.ul.-d- Qf IB' ,n the.lw''- e , ei."'""' ,,u b,lo:-' w,?" i, 0,w.ntlbe'l:'Va,ir'P' in; i" lota J'' t'" a'a-rtat ''; .oitiil. to' ,acnm.io v, ,t aud 'or h-o uri a i w f . miuoi' lhi . " .11 11 ...cS." a B-. ZZ. ,.1-t id order Ji'S tK st)' p . t S41IBI Of Eugene, Oreg- Paid Up Cash tapifal - t Surplus . , , la Uoin, ft. 0, PrtelDpalt