Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, April 21, 1903, Image 2

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    Daily Eugene Guard.
CAMPUELL iiltOS.,
Publisher.
Published every day of the week,
Sunday excepted. AddresB nil com
uiinicutinus mid nmko nil remittances
piiyuliln lo tlio Eugene Uuurd, Eu
gene, Oregon.
suhsckiption " kates.-lmily.
Delivered liy eurrior.por week $ 15
Delivered by carrier, per uioutb... &0
Hy mail one year (.in advance) 5 00
Six months 3 'J0
One month k
Single copies Oo
WEEKLV.
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application.
Entered ub second-class matter at
the Eugene, Oregon, puslolllce.
Tlhl KASTKKM OI'TICEH-Of tlio
paper are at to Zi Temple Court,
New Vork City, nud U. S. Expros
ltl.hr H7 Washington St. Chicago, 111..
K. KATZ Advertising Agency
charge-
in
TUESDAY
APRIL 21
The Advance in Sugar.
The sugar refineries liavo advanced
the price of sugar, says tho liutto,
Montana, Miner, sinco tlio Cubau re
ciprocity measure giving them choap-
or raw materials passed tho sonato.
Those who favored the president's
pet measure declared that tbo iutro
duction of raw sugars from Cuba, in
competition with the Amoricau prod
uct. would result in a decline in the
price of tbo red nod arttclo.
From tho Inception of tho measure
tho Minor insisted that while tho Cu
bau reciprocity measure would enable
tho rollnerlos to secure cheaper raw
materials from the peon labor of tho
tropics than could bo produced by
the enne and beet-growers of America,
tbo rellnorios would bo under no ob
ligation to reduce tbo price of the
Mulshed product to tho consumer.
The rocout advance In rvlluod su
gars justifies tbo position taken by the
Minor and conclusively provos that
tbo whole scheme to Introduce raw
sugars from Cuba was In behalf of the
sugar trust.
Thoro is no escaping a conclusion
of this kind, though it is decidedly
bold ou the part of tho refineries
to show their linuil thus early after
tho action taken by tho extraordinary
bohhIou of the United States senate.
Re-Elect Simon Too.
Should tho unexpected occur aud
llingor Hermann bu sent biick'.to con
gress, It will then bo iiext4jH)fe.,ll,
'-ftteWjoTiffioTi'U) tho U. S. sonato.
lly all moBiia lot Oregon bo roproBont-
od by men who have influonco (f)
with tho national mliiilulntratlou.
(touching KnvJow. '
It is novor too Into to
mend if you
do it lu time.
It Isn't what a man has, but w hat he
does with it, that counts.
Wo could got along bettor with the
inevitable if it would umko reasonable
concessions.
A girl thinks it is bettor
been klssod and caught than
have boon kissed.
to havo
uevor to
A man's nook was broken
other day by a collar button,
niiieli lookoil for article has at
turned up.
tho
Tbo
last
President Elliott, of Harvard, says
that eduoated mou are Blow to marry.
Ho failed to add that married men
lira Buou educated.
You nuisn't wavoyour handkerchief
when I be kulsor passes or throw
bouquets at him, Ho wouldn't shy,
but his horses might.
There is an Impression that an
almndauoo of American luittlo ships
might tend to simplify any sudden
nncosslty for a coneluslvo Interpreta
tion of the Mouroo doctrluo.
When Ihoso thousand dollar Mis
noiirl solons are behind the Intra they
can comfort themselves with the re
flection that they wore not cheap
, 'Johns. " They got a prire for their
votes colniiiensumte to the risk.
lu 188 Michigan cut 4,E2, 18H.UU
feet of lumber; III l'JUJ, 1,81(1, UH.H7II
feet. In teu years lier cut has lieen
reduced one -half. In 11X2 the mills
of (hat state cut a little over one and
a half billions shinnies..
It Is certain that Oregon is now r.
coking mure attention from Eastern
people than at any time hitherto in
Its history. There Is gocl reason to
believe that within (en years tlio pup
Illation of the slate will bo doubled.
The force pointing to such a result
are getting fairly into operation.
The ropo-inukiug hemp crop of the
Philippine in a wouderlul wcullL
producer. It brings about fl,(JO,0(A
lojtho islands every year, forming
tlio money crop of the inlands.
Hoodie, boodle, boodle!" Thin
not very elegant but expics.-ivo lerm
xpresaes one of tlio principal tcuturos
of news continually, but more, it
seeniB, lately than ever- but perhaps
it only "booids" so because tlio people
ure more awiiKo. - iioooie hi me
Missouri legislature, in tlio poBlolllcc
Icparlmoul, in the government ser
vice in 1'urto Uico anil at Manila, In
Philadelphia, in Colorado Springs,
in Kansas t'ity, in P.hodo Island,
Delaware and Conned lent and Ion
many other plueeB to mom loll, is
it an epidemic of boodliiig, or only
awakening of honest men to Its
existence.
i'liul was certainly a very nice point
of difference which led I'ioO Pennsyl
vania coal miners to cpiit work last
wcok. Tho mulo drivers do not har
ness the mules and they refused to
put ou tbo bridles because they un-
lorstood that the bridle is a part of
tho harnoss. Tho baru Iiobsos did not
agree with mom, so mo striae ioi-
lowcd. Probably tho mules won't
kick If the strike lasts a month.
A ORliAT SKXSATIOX.
There was a big sensation lu Loos-
vllle, lnd., when W. 11. Jlrowu of that
pluco, who wus oxpoctod to dio, had
bis life suvod by Dr. King's Now dis
covery for Consumption. Ho writes:
"I endured Insufferable agonies from
Asthma, but your New Discovery
gave mo luiinoululo roller unu suou
thereafter effected a complete cure.
Similar cures of Consumption, Pneu
mould, Bronchitis und Crip uro nu
merous, it's tho peerless remedy for
all throat 4ind lung troubles. Prieo
50 cents und H. Oiiarantoed by W.
L. Delano, druggist. Trial bottloB
froo.
25 CENT UKDS.
Nlco cloau beds at tho Court Ilonso
Lodging llouso for '25 oonta. Every
room an outside room. No cooking
ou promises excopt for family and
that entirely disconnected from lodg
ing part of houso. No dusty carpets.
Cloau painted Hours with - a rug to
each bed.
Just back of and on sumo block
Court House. Quiet locality. No
nt reet noises, lleds at any timo of the
nlulit. Boo transparency "HKDS"
from Day & Uendoisou 's. or 'Juanle
oflloa corner
A T1IOUUHTFUL MAN.
ii, iu. nusiiii, oi i'a1..!" nii'yj.-;,Ki.,
know wliiiMfl-flu l tho hour of need
-HfcV-wifo bad such an unusual case
of Btomach uud liver trouble, physi
clans could not help bur. He thought
of mid tried Dr. King's Xuw Llfo Pills
uud sho got lolicf at unco nnd was
llnally cured. Only 25c at W. L. Do
Lniius drug store.
IMPOltTANT TO HOMK IIU1LDKHH.
C. S. Kurrow A Company havo for
sale '27 choice lots lu lloudrluk's mi
ll it Ion lo Euguuo, piii'o 975, nud up.
Also somo choice lots iu tho Ellas
Stewart addition to Eugene, and a
few desirable lots in tbo northwest
part of the city. Cull ou or address
C, S. Furrow .t Company,
Eugene, Oregou.
OABTOtllA.
BunUii t 11111 m N"" IW)18 Bought
FOK WALK.
A cholco residouce, in best rosi
donco purl of ICugeno. Lot 80x100
feet, with elegant new house, just fin
ished. A bargutu.
For price and terms, oull at rooms
11 15 McCliiug building.
HOOD CLAIMS.
1 hare soveral good claims of three
million foot each, very favorably lo
cated. A. 11. H1NKSON,
Alma, Orcgou.
FOK SALR
Homo excellent tracts of timber,
both MeKenzio and Sluslaw rivers,
for .vile vory ihoap. For description
and prices; call at rooms 11 and 15 Mo
Clung building.
ONE SOLID
June 29th
FOURTH REGIMENT
25 BIG SHOWS 25 10 FREE ACTS
SEE
END
The Southern Carnival Co., Direct Fron the East.
CLEAN, MORAL AND REFINED.' Parade Everv Dav. Vnto for Hip nnrrv
OF THE CARNIVAL.
WI:HK JUNK 2Q JULY
COMBINE THE
WOOL CROP.
Plans are being formulated to cum
blue the entire wool cliji of the Wil
lamette Valley. Wools will be graded
and buli d to meet trade lc-iju ii mollis
and shipped direct to Eastern mills,
saving all middle prolils. It is esti
mated thut under the new methods of
selling that it will add to tho prolils
of the growers over SfU,(m now
going lulu the pockets of the middle
men. One of tlio largest wool ware
houses in Portland has been secured
and it is being llttod up with baling
machinery and grading tables. When
wools are all in shape for market, tali s
will be advertised Kast and thou sold
under sealed bids. Having several mil
lion pounds together and properly
picked, it will warrant Eastern buyers
to send out their buyers to buy direct
from the range. Tlio liirgi st grower
in tho valley Is S. Pliilippi ofStayton,
Marion County, Oregon, who is engi
neering the proposition. Willamette
Vulley Orowcrs Union.
SNAPS KOR liOVS.
One hundred and sevonty-flvo
cluth patterns just right for boys'
knee pants, for fiO cents each.
EUOENE WOOOLEN MILLS.
1'TXK LAND FOR SALIO.
One hundred und eighty acres of
farming land desirably situated und
in a high stato of cultivation is or
forcd for sale. See or address
S. M. DOUULAS & CO., Kugciio.
1XTJ3RMST TO IIOMISSICKKIORS.
Commission paid to buyers of 1000
acres of laud iu tracts from 110 acres
up, at $11 to ?'-!". '1 miles from small
town and 0 miles from railroad, l'or
particulars address lieu. A. Houck,
owner, 788 Ferry street, Eugene,
Oregon.
Sewer Gas
ih tho cnainiimtin from wa.sto matter
umlnrKoiii docompDsitioii in tho ab-
Huneo of froouir ami lifht ui tlio prea-
(Ho of water whuthor m a hcuit
hoiiho-draiu or wasto piix-s from
pliiinbinii Hxturoa.
It inoHHoiitliil lliat plumbing lo duno
in u practical way in irdor tliut sower
tfna may bo lsulutuii iroin living
rooniH.
V'or all kinds of up to-dnU plumb
ing nud Hh'jot inotiil work auo
WILL M. MORROW.
No 48!l Willamette street.
Phone Uiack, Vi.
For your l'iumbing, Tinning
and CienoraL Hepairing
No. ;ii West 8th st,
Phono Ked blo-l.
Tie MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
of New York
All forma of lift, Kudowtnont aud
(iold Bond l'oliciU'H and Annuitize,
tiuaruutood values and rates fui nUhod
by
W. A, WAN. Euxene. Or.
MMIi!
miltoid ftooim?.
Fife ri-sisting. Will
thoroughly protect all
builJinjja coveted with
it, A better roof
ing for less cost than
any other roofing
nuJ.e. Qui kly laid
ami lasts for years.
Srn4 fat bt-oklM.
The Parafrwic Paint Co.
rranclifo, Sejittle,
WEEK
and 4th
CARNIVAL
4... J i ' '" ' -' ii.l S
w . 1.
m.
THE HIGH DIVE FROM A LADDER na FEET.
THE ANIMAL SHOW WITH THE CAMELS.
THE INCLINE STEPS, THE SENSATIONAL RIDE.
ORSED BY THE PRESS AND
Rates on Railroads. Come in from the Country.
V
til
Ren! Estate Investment Agents
1 kir-.'aiii-.
in farms t-"irfc
Iiiisine.- pr.o
tlioeily. t'.il
limine in tii
W.) furin.-li c"
sale. (.'ail ill
li.-s. I hue). Ill Kiel LU-i'cre tract ' I"
id ilive-ti.-ale bcl'.re buying. V.V will do
hiliire iw in lite j-.o-t, o r ..nr incr;!-
IIV
iliiv or write
Othce room- .". 1 a
Eugene, Ure; u,
W. HAI1KIS,
President.
J. II. McCLU.N'U,
Treasurer.
EUGENE WATER CO.
I INCORPORATED. )
I'uro well water furnisliod for household purposes -Motors
and hydraulic elevators.
RATES AND TERMS UPON APPLICATION.
EUGtNi - - " OREGON.
OPERA HOUSE
WALTER ROSS, Malinger.
Wednesday
April 22
Night
THE IIKSTOK SWEDISH DIALECT
COMEDIANS.
BEN HENDRICKS
And an Excellent Company of
Players
Including the Famous Original
DIRECT
FROM
STOCKHOLM.
SWEDES.
In tho Timo-Tried uud Ever
POPULAR COMEDY-DRAM A
OLE OLSON
Filled to the Brim With Roa-ing
Comedy Scenes, Touches of
Heart Interest, Brilliant
Specialties.
Hear Hendricks' new sonns: "MEM
OKIES OF MV SWEDISH HOME,"
"1IA1I1ES AM) DLOSSOMS," and
"sthawiii:i:i;ii;s."
Pricas 5'i and 75 Cants.
Seats on salo at. Corner Dnitf Store.
MARX STEAM DYEING
A!D CLEANING WORKS
3IPJl.lUAJiSr-Jr. Prop."
(M5 Willamette St.reot,
H.-.1
Phono Ulack
ECU EN E, -
OKICOOX.
Why Don't You Use
BALLARD'S SNOW LINiMENT?
This IVtpulnr Homed y
CUltE
?2
,i'Hin:it isni, Xcurul
1, Spvaitis, IJruiaos,
Ituriis, Luliu l!urk, St ill' Joints, t'orns.
Hunlons and Chilblains, and all lu
tlaiuinntiou of .Man or ISinst.
TKSTIMONIAL:
Liniment on Earlh.
Best
Henry 1). Ilnldwln, Sunt. Water
Works, Shullnliurir, Win., writes:
have tried many kinds of liniment.
hut have never received much lament
until I used llallard's Snow Liniment
for Ulieumiit ism and Pains. 1 think
II the best liniment on earth."
TESTIMONIAL.
Cures Sciatica.
Kev. . L. i:iley. LL. I)., Cuba.
N. V,, writes: ".Viler lilteon days of
excruciat inn pain from Sciatic liheu-
matlsm. under various I re, il moms,
was inilueecl to try linllard's Snow
Liniment, (lie llrst applu-iition trivini!
my first relief, a id the second entire
rein t. i jjive it uniualilled recoui
meuiliitlou. "
We Sell and Recommead It
Vincent & Co., Druggists
of
July
Given by the Fourth
IO
PUBLIC.
SWED'SH
LADIES
QUASI E1TE
iiiiiclie, city rc.-o.fiicv and
- lo examine in y iroperiy we nave or
us lor 1 1 1 . i ; i r iniormatioii
id 2 upstairs ov. r l..:uc County I ank,
J
McMUKPHKV,
Secretary.
J Mi T1SAU1' OF LAND AD.IOl.N
1X1 EUliE.NU I'Oi: SALE.
The 20-acro prune and cherry
orchard, (divided into two equal
tracts by a county road, ) on tho Illair
donation laud claim, nearly adjoining
Eugene northwesterly, is olfered for
salo as a whole or in ton-aero tracts.
Eleven-year-old trees. Havo been
well cared for. Three-fourths Italian,
balance French. Two hundred eleven
year-old Koyul Anno chorry trees ou
each tract. Tiled aud well feuced.
Price, 81000 for all, or 82000 for
ither halfj Will sell ou ousy terms
to right kind of purchasor.
J. K. CAMPHELL.
d-wtf I. L. CAMPUliLL.
TIM HER LAND, ACT JUNE:!, 1S78
NOTICE FOR PUUL1CATION.
United States Laud Oilico,
ltotoburg, Oregon. April 10,1903.
Notice is hereby giveu that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
ot Congress of June .'t, 1878, entitled
"an uct for the sale ot timber lauds
iu tlio states of California, Oregon.
Nevada, and Washinctou Teritory, " as
extended to all the Public Laud States
by act of August 4, IS! 12, Cornelia
Stevens, of Sprmcueld. Lano county
State of Oregon, has this day tiled
in this oflico his sworn statmcnt No.
t'Jir.i.for t he purchase of the ST. S W
S '.. S E 'j of Section No 11 in
Township No. 18,- South, Raugo No 1
west, and will oiler proof to show that
the laud sought is more valuable for
its limber or stono than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said laud before the Register
aii.l luiceiver ot this ollice at J. J.
Walton, U. S. Commissioner, Eugene,
Oregon, on Monday, tho itlnd day of
June, JtHM.
Ho names ns witnesses: Chas. M.Kls.
seuger, of Eugene, Lime County, t)re.
.101111 Kissenger ot lay, Eane c:ouiuy,
Ore. Jackson Kissenger of Tay, Lane
County, Oro. (ieorgoSpores of Spriug-
neiii, ljiiuo uoiimy, Ure.
An? ami ail persoiu.'.l "ad
versely tbo above descrioetl minis ure
requested to llle their claims in this
oflico on or before eiiid '2-nd day of
June, 11I0J.
J. T. Uridges Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
lvstato of John W. Sims, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Dora A.
Sims, the administratrix of tho estate
ot John . Sims, deceased, has Hied
in the County Court of Lime County,
uregon, iu r nuiu account ot tlio ad
ministration of said ostato and the
said Court has set Monday, tho 18th
day of May, llKCt, at tho hour of Urn
o'clock iu tho forenoon of said day
at the Court House in Eugene, Lane
County, Oregou, as tho time and
pluco for hearing said final account.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby uotilled to present any ob
jections tuoy may have ou or before
said day.
Dated at Eugeuo, Lauo County,
Oregon, this 8th (lav of April, llloll.
L- T. Harris, DOHA A. SIMS,
A ttoruey. Admiiiistrattrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stales Land Oflico,
Rosoburg, Oregon, March Id, l'JO.1.
Notice is hereby given, That iu
compliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress of Juno :i, 1878, ou
t it led "An Act for tlio sale of Timber
Lunds iu tho States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter'
ritory," us extended to all tlio Public
Land States by net of August I, 18M
Coke I. Hilyeu, of Villa, county ot'
Lane, Stato of Oregon, has this day
filed in this oflico his sworn state
ment No. Wl, for the piirclin,e of
the so lj tut 'j, no !4 8W 1 - so 1 gw
and sw 4 so '4 of Section No. 21 in
township No. 17, South of Range
No. .1 East, and will oiler proof to
show that the land is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish
bis claim to said land before Marie
L. Ware, Li. S. Commissioner, Eu
gene. Oregon, Wednesday, tho loth
day of June, l:Hi;.
He names us witnesses: J Ward
of Viibi. Oregon. W. II. Ireland, of
Ida, Oregon. Loon Edinondson, of
Kiiu-ene. Oregon, and Lewis Finn of
1 la, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely th abo-.e described lands are
'"I'M'sted l"f heir claims In this
ollice 011 or lu fere s:ii,l lilil, .1.,,. ,.
l:n.:i.
J. T.
HKlUi lKS, Register.
NOTlcr. To CREDITORS.
1 1'- of 111.11 A. Loverbl,:,-, du.
fi Noiiee Is hereby then to
,' ' 'V concern Unit the uuiler
' L"veridg..ttnl II. Ii;i,
1 .. :. 1 ;ve eeeli by tl.e Cii:itv
F
1
1.01,
Coin
Mil.
1 III V
. ,.1,1,1, r-,ia!,. ,-, (,r(,.
' "l'P"inte,l exient,,,. ,i
01 the estate f K.,
. .le.. and a.'l 1 r,,,,,,,
im-against s:nd estate arc
ill.si uud re.minM t
:ee Willi nr.,: ..r , 1. ' .
'i',i tu n
I .OVi'l
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- m Hi. .-,
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' IT r, v ... . 1. '
aw ollice of .leuken. ,v- M,.ri ... .
mollis
... " 1. 11, 1
evtr I- if .. ; I
i
. in Eugene. Line i,,'.' '. " I
r . ; iiioiiiiis i roui ti
el I his neilee.
' date
I'l'el nt r.iu;,.
d iv (,f i e,ril:irv
I' I' 1.' i' M;il.';r
Ii. Rl'TIi l.(iVl.l;II,.i.-'i
l-v-ent.ir, I
tlie estate
ibvotisod.
v,'cutri, e(
Loveri,lK-,.,
01 1.1. en A.
.leukes A HarUug:,
Ml,l eaae.
Attorneys fr
: : FIRST : :
lailiil iisi
OF EL'UKNE.
Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000
Surplus $50,000
EUOENE,
OH EC ON.
A OENKP.AL iUNIUNli ISUS1-
A neos done ou reasonable terms
Sight drafts on Chicago, Suu Erau
.. .... ...i.l p.rl limil I Ireirriii.
Hills of exchange sold on lureigu
cuiintiics. JJeposiis receiveu sunjuci
to check or certificate of deposit.
All collections entrusted to us will
receive prompt ultention.
T. I J. lll'.M'lilt rrcsiuent.
S. Ii. KAKIN, Vice President.
P. K SXOIMIKASS, Cashier.
L. 11. POTTER, Assistant Cashier.
AN IDEAL SMOKE
Our Mount Hood
marks a distinct im
provement in cigar mak
ing.
Perfection attained at last I Tho
flavor of the pure Vuolta without
sting or bitterness. Wholly do
licious all tho way through.
Smoke tho Mount Hood Cigar aud
be happy. t
F. C. POTTS
Manufacturer.
OF-
EUGENE. OREGON
Established in 1883. Oldest Ilalik
in the County .
A General Ranking business ill ull
branches transacted ou favor
ablo tonus.
A. (i. HOVEV, President.
L. Ci. UUL1N, Cashier.
H. 11. llovey, Assistant Casliior.
A I ).M ISTR ATRIX NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given that tho
undersigned, Lilllie (i. Quiner, has
been duly appointed administratrix
of tho estate of Thomas L. Quinor,
deeeusod, by tho Count v Court of
Luue,County. Oregon, and all persons
naviug Claims against said estate uro
hereby notillcd and roipiirod to pro
sent tho same, with tho proper vouch
ors, t mid administratrix at the law
oflico of L. llilyoti, iu ''.iigono, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Datod this 11th day of March, 1D03.
L. llilyeo, L1LLIK (i. QUINER,
Atty. fee : lid ostato. Administratrix.
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice iq herein? nlrnn tl.-f A 11..
chanan, Kxecutor of the last will and
testameut of Mary P. Hogain, deceas
ed. linn roiiilt.rn.l otwl ,nnfln..n r
settlement, and tiled in said court his
final account of tho administration of
said estate, ana that Monday, the
sixth day of April, A. D., liWIl, at the
noil, ui ieu o ciock in tue loreuoon.
at. tho County Court Room of said
Court, at, Eugeuo, Oregon, iu aaid
county, and btute, has been duly up
noillteil llV I he aili.l nnrl r.. tu
tlement of the suid account, at which
time and pluco any person Interested
in said account, may appear and Hie
objections to said account aud con
test the same.
Uuled this 1th day of March, A. D.,
L. M. Travis, A. 11UCHANAN,
Attoiuey. Executor.
SUMMONS.
mtho eii.-uit court of (ho state of
Oregon for the countv of I.n.m
Mario Welwr. Plaint lif.
vs '
s Weber, Defendant.
. Weber, defendant above
air.o of the slate of Oregon :
Charles Weber. Defendant
To Charles Weber, defendant above
In the tiniiio of the slate of Oregou:
.,,ui,ie iiereny summoned and rn-
liiire iio appear in said court, and
nn,wer the complaint tiled ngainst
yon in the nbor., .iiitiii.,.1 nm.. .i
cause on or before nix weeks from tho
'Into cf the II, -t i,i,l,li,.ii .. ii.i.
summons; and if yon fail to so appear
and and answer said eomplaiut for
want thereof the plulntiir will apply
"s:nd conn for the relief pruved tor
in said court, towit :
1 or a decree of suid court ilel:irin,
,.. .1....1...I..,.
ie nmrring,. contract now evisf ing
l-tween suid plnintilf and (lefendiiiit
'"I'l l II I SSI ) 1
1 .1 r..,l ,. ,
""' on ion renei.
i Ills son, in, ti,d ij i..t. .
liiutmii thereof once each week for
-ixc..iis,vi,tivi weeks by order of the
Ion 11 1. luncuid. countr judge of
I . .ice con nt y, Orecon. duly made at
' ""rt house in Eiicene, Oregon, on
-Murch '.''th. piii.i.
'i'iie dlite of lli C.f ....i.l: . r....
, . ' 1 1 M ill .Oil 111
this siiinuioiis us llxed by said order
is march 'ikl, l:nu,
L Hilyeu,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Lane ' County
ArniioKy.Ar....
i iLYi.ir,
AT;'o!J,-jyy ,.A.V
Oar f':r?t Nwi.briftl ti.
U WOOLSJOUX.
ATl'0 1 1 N K Y-AT-L A V
Ollici-Oae hM blook wih Mllrtl
e it sku'wohtu. auVll
bKll'WOKTll 4 I'll'Es
4.T10RNEYSATLAW
Will prac li.-c iu nil tlip t'.;,.,-;',
KDaEat Olk.uk,
HZUIUS W THOHPSOM ,.,.
.VITOKNEYS Af w.
Jfhco-Iii First National Uaolo
I'l&etlce in all tho cuu.-ta.
1Q1.
ED01S7, Onoos.
L
M TRAVIS,
Attorney At lay.
Office - Ovw Eusen. Low, 4 Svwg,
Euceno, Orcpcn.
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N .':o. B l)OR;U8,
YTTORXEY & C(.!UNSKL01i.AT.UT
Wl! prurtire n ill He cr,ur of e,.
fciiecml attontioa given to collectloM m
oiattorf" in probate.
Dliiee First National BaakBldg
Rooms 1. a and 3.
J. J. Walton ' a p v
WALTON 4 Nk'sg
lturi.eys-At-L.w.
Will practice in all tli-i courtj In the 'iUU
OBice reoai So It Walton block. Enji,ijr
OUIHE. BKAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in new McClung Blo.k, Ro ,ill
15. Specin) atUiuti .u Kivcn to Uud aiina,,.
natt.-'r4.
nt,eRe, OreM.
ME1)IAI.
AINE 4 KUYKENUALL
rKYSrCIANS AND SDRCEOXJ.
OiS.'eH Tn Kiit;oae Loan 4 Saruii BkI
r.uiliHng,
Sp?riiil attention to ennfery and nrgiJ !:
ea0B of women.
OSTEOPATHIC 1'ilY ICIAX
j-B. HUGHE. l'ENLAND
Corner 7th and Willamette iitretU. Ci'W
diii-:nsiH anil defoimiucs specialty, ltr
n attenonuce.
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EORGE O B UeBAR, M. D.
THYSIC'IAN and SL'KGEOX.
OHtce, - Room ov-r Eugene lioan A Sinif
Bank. Residence No iSO "earl itrett Cu
attended tn dy or nii:ht. Tlioae reailew
Maiu77. Otr'ce, Main iO.
vlt G DIDDLE,
DENTIST
OIHca-Ondlln street, beHrwill fifll n1 I
Sixth streots one hloo't wsjt of Miu' I
hotol
j-JEUBERT LEIGH
A33AYER AND.METALLCBOUI
EooeNB
Ou)-'
Beet equipped Away baboratorj In ll
I'rompl ana relialile relurns rii"' I
8 fifty pounds to, letenuine the a11'
meinou oi ireaimeoc
T
HE TAOf 1TC MfTVAL Ll
Very 1 .alert
I.lr'K AN1 ACC1DENT1
ALBERT .T VAV.OS, fiei
h .1 M WILLIAMS. Local At,
Xi-VTIPE EOi: Pl'ULICAT!"5'
71 Departmentof the 1'.
Laud Oflico at lioseburg,
3 V ..I 1 a liiire'b'v Blr.lWl
lowing named settler li W I
l,io intention to inake HM'lT-sl
sunnnrt of his claim, i"t ? I
vot wiu 'T 'V'inf.O4!
I lohiihw . :, , e
on May !! . lhfjl.l
of Claude L Smlt n. on . ()
N' 4; U
U
' V" hisconlin"''.- . rJ t
prove liis com line'". - , rJ
,d cultivatloi. of M. X C
' rimiin.oi
."k,lo-vv
1 Keeler Kmn
H. Smith.of Creswe
Orrtf
.7 Oakley, of I ii.i. i;-'':'-" ; ,x
0' r Keeler Emmons of lW
.m'W. 11. Emmons. ',' . " "
dene.
1 . I
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A11.M1N1ST1
I . , IW"
i , 1('p,,s , L- p W 1111-1 .
'Jorsigm'''.. V' iminirtn""" ,
estate of W. W. fu C,
the County Court of J m t
PIT
against said 'tate ar.-W"
to present the s,i,itis-' r
vouchers to I - . ;jivfO
the Law Ctli.e
gene. Oregon. llli" -'-
the dale of '"'V1;;' eflh ii
I luted his i 'J r' TTHl
L. Hilveii. '
Attorney.
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