Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 28, 1908, Image 5

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"Wgese daily GuAnn. TiVsnAY, April sh.Yoo
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jUIDi J
I I D II 1 1 I ! i- n n n i n n i-
J. n, niLL a OUU-AUKt
FAR41 SOLD FOR $21,000
lfl:KT IJOYll. I HUM
lll'YS OXK OK
KANSAS.
liKST WIIKAT
KAIIMS IX WKSTKHX Ol;i.(;o
o
J. R. Hill. formerk cn,,.,.. .......
; missioner, today sold his fin'.' sue.
jaere farm lying five miles southwest
;of Junction City, to Hubert Hovi Ve-
""" Kansas, for tn.Oiii) ih,
MAY BRING 25 FAMILIES
JO LANE COUNTY
Frank l.ivoeq. of Harrison, South
Dakota, arrived in Kugene this 3
itTtioon with a view of finding homes
for twenty-five South Dukn'n fami
lies whom he represents. He wired
Manager ila.uig. jt tiie Commercim
I'luti, from Seattle, that he would be
hiTr today and he came on the after
noon train. Mr. Marlon has been in
consultation with him this afternoon
and ne will at once be shown a nuitv-
deeds having been uasseit m,,i,v 'ti... 1,r of 'arms near heru that are for
I Garrett Real Estate Coninanv' nn t.. sal Mr- '-eeoeq expresses hlmslf a
I the sale. i
; This is one of the finest, as well as '
lone of the largest wheat farms in
f Western Oregon. -Mr. H1I1 is one of
Lane county's best farmers and his
nvben a young girl's thoughts be-t-.li"ili-:
wBn slle 11118 "end-
PieS ..i..t.V.......l .liuvu.cttiroi trt
its an auiiui...... ......
,.n- llbllKl'S 1110 micn-iy 'l Willi" 1
v then tlit' mother should come
herald ihhhm-h.-, y -
cS information ot vital uniwrt-
t voune (iiiuirnter.
fu-uuh a'liini' lle Rivntest d to
t'lreL l.vili:' K. I'iuklmni's Ycre
E'e Coiiii-iitiJ. It prelum's ths
t'ny system for tho coining
f,ne, ami has helped to brin:
KJe0 general ions safely from giri
bj to womanhood, liead what
lYDIAE.Pi&KHAE'vTS;
Jegetaele comspquhh
accomplished for 31iss Olson.
fIks Ellen M. I "son, of 4 17-North
Sti Street, Ki-wanee, 111., in a letter
fcMrs. rinkliiun says:
J- LvJia K. l'iiikhams Vepetnlde Com-jo-nd
cured me of backache, sideache,
ii established my periods after the
e-i physicians in blcwanee had failed
help aic, saying that an iiperation
necessary.'
JACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
, Fur thirty years Lydia E. l'ink
fem's Vegetable Com)H)und, made
fc.m roots and herbs, 1ms been the
iandanl remedy for female ills,
hi has positively cured thousandsot
tomemrho have lioen troubled with
placements, inflammation, uleera
fcn, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that benr-tf-(lonifeelinff,
rlfttulL'iicy.indiges
Jrn,dizziness,oi: nervous prostration,
fby don't you try it ?
Mrs. Piiiklinm invites all Rich
loiuen to writo her for nil vice,
le lias Rinded thousands to
(tilth. Address, Lyiin, Muss.
tiein.- highly piea;.cc with the appear-
mice of the country that he yassed
through on his way up from' fort-
land, and is delighted with Elitptue.
JOHNSON TALKS
ON LANDMARKS
OF LIBERTY
ITCHING ECZEMA
i
MOTilUH'a JvITCHKX
Serenth and Oak streets, has open-
under new management. Good
lard and room by the day, week or
feitb. First-class home cooking.
lickea dinner everv Sunday.
MKS. S. Y. ABBOTT.'
V
GAMBLING CASE FRCfil
COTTAGE GKOVE
.'diiiialilo Think went to CuttaKf
tv- iasi niuht aiu! phu-ftl Aiuiy
ihai'.i ti ii lJ e r arrest ci iho fhar.m1
jit'.'iiut : in,; i::unl)itni; id K' i-arrit il
iu !::; li. i I th- !'. ll' appeartM
' .r.' .lii.l:1 l!r .-m'.i, ot" tlu Kum'iif
;: i t' i" iu ri . t !.; rii!'i'!inn, and
a it'll ihh mii i. tl' inaiutint; a ju-
u.il. Tli,' caj-t1 was st'i lor to
vi w a ftiTnoun al I oVvhu k,
MVnt'K TO t'OXTUAl'TOKS
a
DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH.
Aliicricau wife of British nobleman
Vho Is deeply Interested in theVay
gTotind movement here- aud in t".ug
laud. )
place has attained a high stale of
cultivation. lie will probably re
jnove to Gug-iie and retire from ac
tive business, Mr. Boyd arrived in
Eugene only a fey days ago.
STOCK TAKEN TO I'ASTl ItE
Three miles out; good grass and
plenty of water. See K. M. Warren,
442 Lawrence street, Eugene. tf
FilKSII CEMENT
Fresh car best grade Portland ce
ment just arrived. Price $3."S por
barrel. Chambers lldw, Cu.
Not lc
.iiuiy
is her ny itiven that the
ttii utitri i ; i iw es' court of l.ane
'oiiiity, Ovei; ii, will receive sealed
lii.ls iff the I iirnisliinc, of all niateri
.i Is and const ructiiiu of a county
bridae airos.- I'.ruwliau-tli cp'ck on
county road No. at a place des
ignated by the court, in accordance
wilh the plans, specifications 'ad
strain diagram now on file iu the of
fice ot the county clerk of Lane coun
ty, Oregon; said bridge to be a Howe
truss span of ninety-two (92) foot,
supported on double bent piers set ou
bedrock, with approaches fttiMi'egat
ing sixty-five ill 5) (cat t" length.
Each bidder wi'" uH required to de
posit jviili Ida bid a certified check
in tho toi in of fivo (5) per cent of
the amount of his bid, all bids to be
filed with the county clerk on or be
fore May S, 1H0S, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. The court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the court this 15th
day of April, I 90S.
E. U. LEE, County Clerk.
COW KUKIl
Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's Tenth
and Willamette streets. l'h,l 1521.
tf
ItOI.I.Ll)
HAItl.KV
HAY
.(Ml 11AI.KI)
At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette
streets, I'honu 1521. tf
Tie sure and see ttie new short turn
bugirv before, buvinir.
CllAMUEKS HARDWARE CO.
REE TO SUBSCRIBERS
OF THE DAILY GUARD
WE HAVE cn hand about
I' n U l- J .:i...
& 150 kitchen sets, which we
l' e as premiums last year. We
Mt to close them out and whtn
Ity are gone will order no more.
pur Proposition
To do this we will pive every
teber who receives The Daily
sard by earner, his choice of
her of these, splendid premiums
Mr,?asthey iast); hewillpay
P for si X month": Suteirrintinri at
Houghton. Mich.'. April 2 7. llov-
eruor Johusm spoke here on "Land
marks of American Liberty today.
He said in p.art;
"Progress of this republic as guid
ed by the landmarks ot constitution
al liberty is today opposed by two
dangers. One ia the tendency of tne
federal government to centralization
of power and the assumption of sov
ereign powers not delegated to it by
the constitution and belonging to the
states and to Ihe people. 1 he other
is the power of centralized and preda
tory wealth, fostered by special priv
ileges and defiant of both the public
welfare and the law of the land. The
existence of these two dangers is not
only contemporary, but In a measure
co-operative. Both threaten the lib
erty and power of the pejple ami the
untarnished porpeutity of our Institu
tions. Although tho piotilalile de
velopment of the great industrial
trusts of today is largely due. first
to the special privileges of the fe.1
erat mnernnient tind cpe:al!v to
unjust tariff laws which those In
eontr,-! ot tho government refuse to
abolish or amend, and seeotnl. to
4ross favoritism in' adiuiiiisrnuion
and to lax interpretation and eul'orce-
i tnent of the constitution and laws.
The very existence of ihe- ivusis is
today urged as a teasm why still,
further power.i shoulit be eriit i ali.ed j
in ih- federal guvernment. the
slates deprived ot their con-tit uilonal ;
riithts and powers and t lit guarantees
el (he coitstltulion tur'her .en-'
crouched upon, evaded and broken
down. In spite of statutes whirh de
clare Imlusirdial trusts and c mht
naiious in restraint of trade Illegal,
in other words to be statutory out
laws in the land, the pnvei nnient to
day maintains u tariff system avow
edly for (lie. protection and profit of
tho enterprises In which those (nut
outlaws nre interested and engagf-.l.
Theso tariff Inwa are- themselves In
restraint of tho' trndo of lh Ameri
can people and the (llscrliulnating
taxation of this trade Is admittedly
one of the chief sources of the divi
dends and Interest coupons for which
these trusts exist and on which they
grow and prosper. And whenever
at any time the American people de
mand the reform of these tariffs and
their extortiona, the nnswer Is that
tho tariff must be revised by it
friende.
"It Is rlnlmed that If the govern
ment at Washington Is restrained In
Its functions by tho principles of tho
declaration of the guaranties of tho
Otinstltutlon the American govern
ment cannot assume among tho na
tions of tho earth its proper statlou
as a world power.
"My answer Is that If the penplo
of tho Vnltod States do not continue
to dwe'.' under tbe prtuclples of the
declnratiuu and enjoy the guaranties
of tho foiiRtlmttoii to' protect their
liberties, and sovereignty-, tho Ameri
can people cense to ban world power.
''The present contest Is on the Is
sue plainly raised by Iho present gov
eminent floes sovereign. f u Anieil
cn reside In the government or In
tile states and the people?
"A government of unlimited power,
moans a people and states of depend
ent power.-t. '
"A people and slates with sover
eign power Implies a government of
reslrlcted and delegated powers. N'u
I nation can have both kinds. The
American people must matte their
choice. Shall wo have a sovej-eiitn
government or sovereign states ami
a sovereign people?"
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS
Suffered Torments from Birth
Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts
In Frightful Condition and Could
Hardly Work -Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Avail At Last
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
'I had anitohinfc. tnrmontinRvwma
vor ttiiuv 1 niiu into the world, and 1
am now a nuu lift y -fivo ytara old. 1
tried all kinds of imHlii'imti 1 htard of,
but found no Miff. 1 wan truly iu ft
friKhtfti) condition. At lad my Wood
wit-4 no bad that I broko out nil ovor
with rod and wluto lu-ils, whiih ktnt
Krowinp until tlmy wcrt as bin as wal
nuts, causing Rivut imm and niisrry. I
thought llii-v w.mld lnko tin nkni off
mv wholn body, but I U-jt frm siTUtch
itiK as wWI as 1 could. I was so run
down that 1 mid hnnlly do tny work.
Mr. Nelson ii. liurnct t recommends!
tlu use of t'lilicuKi Hcmelies, lellini
me he was e n!i dent they would benclil
ntul, in time, cure me. 1 lived thel'uti
uni S ;p. (inl tiK'tit , lir-oivciit . and
Tills for al' ut eight months, and I can
Iruthfullv s;tv I am cured. I cordially
recmm-'iid Cut n-ura licinedics to all
win are ailli,tod the same a- 1 wa. U
lievin that, if thov will tise (hem
aee M'dini to dire-tion. they will lilid
them all thev mv represenle.1 to be.
Any one dmhtm; the I rut h of t he nUive
can write 1 Mr. Unmet t , who will t lnvr
f nil v vouel f r mv statements.
"Hale Hon I well,' II. K. I. . t 'Mar
Cornei-H, Ttpt'n, la,, Au:. 17, H'iV."
' I chiH-rfultv otulorse the nlnve tes
tlmoniul. It the truth. 1 know Mr.
ltordwell nnd know the condition ho
was in. He never tires of praising Iho
lutKra lleineilios.
" Nc1mii ii. liurnett, Tipton, la."
Triangular Track Meet
University of Oregon Freshman
Portland High School
lAigene
High School
One of the best meets of the year, with three teams com
peting in the entire fourteen events. Starting at
2:30. Keen competition all the time.
ADMISSION 35c
o
Kincaid Field, May 1, 1903
PKorl.A.M ATiON'
Whereas, there was submitted to
the people of t he t'lt y of Kiikciu.
Oregon, at a spettal election fur that
purpose on the iMh.day of April,
r.ntN, an initiative proposal after he
ing ord. lined by the t'.nnmon Coun
cil, pursuant to and hi aeconlam-o
general law.s of the stnto of
lor amending sections HtS
of Ihe charter of said city.
I'eas there ni at the saino
nulHed to tho people of
tor their approval or re
ft ii h i he
( n-egon,
and I I-'
and who
mamirr
' said fit
Oentl anointings with Cutlcnm. tM
pnHt Hktn Cun preceded bv warm
bnthti with ('ulicurn Soup, followetl in
Ihu beverer forms, with mild (inwH of
CutieurA Uert(dv'Ot l'ills. uffortl inoiniit
relief, (M'rmlt nst wild ihep, and t)int
ton Midy cure of torturing, dinilgur
ing, itchtnu. buniiiiff. iMd Hcaly hiirrxtni,
ryv.eiimH, rushes, and hilluiuumUotui,
from infancy to ago.
Cmiotim Ponp r3V- to nrina Wi flfcfff. OttW
Mini niiiitnrni (5fli ) in Hen I the ,kin, mid Cull
CUM Mtlvrnt (filtf l.f.ir In itir form i( ( liorolnts
Owiiit I'tth. 'JSr xt vM ot (Uli to l'lirlfy thr HIimhI.
8ltl Hinmctx.iit thf rrt1. I'mirr Jru A t hem
Cort . Sulf l'rtitm . lliwtiin, lnM.
vMaIImI Krt. Cu ileum Douk on 8k in Dimjc.
Notice td Sale on l.vecution
Notice Is hereby nivon that by vir
tue ot an execution Issued out of tho
Circuit Court ot the State of Ore
gon for tho County of l.ane on the
Uh day of April, r.nts, on a judg
ment rendered in aid court mi the
Jd day of March, in favor of
K. K. Mink, platntitt'. aud against
Nannie K. Hehdiaw. dlendant. for
the sum of two hundrid huty-two
and and 'JO-IO.) dollars, wli'ch Judg
ment was enrolled and do'.keted in
the ofllce (tf the ( h ilt o .atd court
tn the 7th day of March, V.'OS, by
w hich writ I was coiniUMUded that out
of the personal propr-rty l)ehnn:inrt t'
said defendant, or If sui'Itcient could
not be founl then out of the rc:il
progeny belong iuj to said defend
ant., on or after the said 4th day of
April., 15us, to satisfy .u Judsiiieiit,
'"..sts and a ecru Ins costs. Hoint; un
able to find prrsonal property with
which to satisfy said judgment, costs
and accruing costs, I did on the -1th
day of April, lints, levy upon tho' fol
lowing real vropc-i'ty belonging to
sail! "fcadantt on tho said 4th day
of April, 1 SOS. or Ruh.eiittcntly, to-wit:
Lot No. 4 In niook o. 8 of thoim, nf th., nufhorlt
ortfiinul town of Kuono C ity. :
now Kuueno, as platted and (
recorded, all In Lane county. DroKtui. ;
Now, therefore. In the name of tho.
jectiou an initiative proposal to
amend the -!urur of nahl rlty by add
iiu; a section th-retn forhlddfn tho
cstahlhamnt of ceinelerbs or addi
tions t!;-rei.i within the city, or tho
burial of human bodies therein, ex
cept under rerlain conditions, and
Whereas, t he vott a cast nf said
election h. i vine liein tliis "oth day
(f April, l?us, duly canvassed and
determined and the said amendment
of said sections IttS'nnd t 12 aa n fore
said Imvluir carried by an afflrnintlvo
voti? of tUW as against 171 ueKatlvo
' votes thereon.
, Now. rhereforo, L J. D. Mntlork.
limyor nf nald city of IOukoiip, by vlr-
vested In me aa
DYSPEPSIA
"Having takfti ynor wftnrlwrfnl "ripriM fnt
khr muDtlia nJ lnin tnlt rvly rurn.l ut liumftrh
Cfttarrh ftint l) niiepil. 1 Ihlsk wurd of prklia !
duf lo"l'rirrli "for xlr wuitilnrfiil i-finiinnttlnn.
I hfcvo tnknn uumnroiia tnhir i-(kIIi1 ranimUna
but wlthuiit Avail kiiU I Oixl Ihftt CiprM rnlUra
more In m ly lltsu sit (lia utitvrt 1 ti lka
vrntilil In year.
Junoc ileUuue, 108 Uror St., Jiri JU? . N i
Best Far
CANUVCATtUKTIC
mayor, ilt licri'by procliilui, nnnomiro
atul iltH-lun llmt lli whdlo nuiuliPr
of vnti'4 cast for and imalnst said
nrmioHOil aini'iiiliut'lilti nro it Hinted
Slnt of Oi'i-KKii.nnd In ord.T to satin- i nlmvu. and thai mild iinuMidiniMils re-
fy said JiidmiHMU, rosta nnd noi-rulim cl.Vid nn affirmative majority t
cobIh, 1 will on .Monday, thp 2fith day j ,,n Vnl.a mat and that anld propoaoil
of .May, inns, imtwo.'n tn.- nonra 01 mi'ndmcnta. from the dativ h.-reof,
II o Vlork a. in. nml 4 o cou-k .in.,
lo-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on mild
day, at the Houlhwesrdoor of the
county oonrlliouso In KuKone, Lnno
county, Ort'Kon, offer for Bale for
lli'laliaw'B rltsht, title and Interest In
be and the aame are In full force nnd
effect aa n lnw of tho city of lOusone,
nnd n part of thu charter of sall
city. '
That aald proposed amendment ot
the c.lmrter liv ndrilnir nn additional
cash aulije 10 redemption, nil of the' section thereto forbidding the es-nbove-iiaiiiiH
defenKfltanl's Niinnlo K. I talillahmcnt of cemeteries or addl-
llelalittw'a i'tht. tMlo nnd Interest In
nnd to ho lm--.iescrlbed real prop,
erty.
Dototl this Uth day of April, 1908.
KKWn V'ISK.
Sheriff f.MW Cuiility, (nuioi.
Pnnnl. Crtl-tluM". I'otuni T.,l.nrtnil. nnOnoi,
K. w r u . ai'ti ,.r tin,'i. In.'. , w,.. N,,vi,r
.M m tptilK. 'J'ln, f Inn t nit I , inin,uJ UUU.
- ('Tli.ii!R.mtdyCo.,CI,lci!0()rN.V. Ml
'CHfiL 5AI.E. TEM MILLION BOXEjJ
I THE KITCHEN iET
THE MLVEK. SET
the time. It make no difference
whether this payment comes from
an old or new subscriber, or wlieth
tr the $3.00 is for advance sub
scription or in payment of arrear
ages. You simply pay $3.00, and
are credited with six months sub
scription, and take your choice of
either of these premiums if you get
to the office before they are gone.
We want to close the goods out,
that is the only reason for mak
ing the special ofier.
The pictures on this poster show
just what th: prmiumsMre.
Cjrr.z in tcdjy or tomorrow if
you want to make suie of -',in2
one-they will go fast.
' Generally.
"Why do you women lelk so fart':"
"To keep from hcim; stupid. We don't
like to lie stupid."
WhjV"
"it is so mannish, don't you know."
( !. A. . ITT K NT,' ON!
l("-;ii:ir nif)ii!jy lu1-'! bui of Co.
A. Konrili l.Vidmcnt, O, (!., lit the
j armory Tuesday iiiKhl, at All
! iiH-niliers muHt lie present.
I Hv order nf
llAYMOM) A. HAH!!,
Cnptiilu Commanding.
Roiy Outlook.
"His wife is tearnim; the milliner's
trade."
"Fine, lie can live iu luxurious else
the rest of his life."
IleWltt's I.llMe Karly Miners, . I he
famous little l.lver Tills. Kor sale
by all druggists.
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Tho rention why women don't try to
understand things Is because they
don't want to lose their Interest nor
their quality of hclii lutcrcHtlng.
Some men are
T A erGrr horn wlm and
oili'-rn nro born
handsome.
' hen luxuries
become iiecesBl
1 1 e s, necenKltle
often become n
terrible problem.
No man plnys ( I
the fool oftdier
than a fool play
many a man.
Some Hum are nrtiMs, but not all
irtiHtj ore liars.
Homo tuf'W. He'fii t' want n home nn
that tliey will hive MJtno place to tay
away from.
fjfttlnif their fortune told It nlmply a
rh iirii'Urt tt'u i koiiio t"-: iUs h;i v of
1 ff.-imM.iitf. O
! The reii.'oii inot of uh are poor I
lM'-iiiise a ": ft-w hive f u Ii n i
n:iy wny of jrt-trjat' i.i-iiiey.
I
I
No'li'.lj' Ml'1'1'
!i f f if ee.
OUARD PRINTING COMPANY.
I W'ty buy n w cJoii,rn wnn t ran
f make your old on s look Jjko new
at Kugeuo Dyn Worki, Hixtb and Wll-J
Bargains in
City and
Country Real
Property
..MUST SELL.
Good Business Property
on Willamette Street
i
4rx) litres to cut up into
small tracts, $20 to $3,S
per acre.
Good acre farm at
$25 per acre.
Wt Have
Many Olhcr
In Our List
Call and see us.
OREGON '
LAfaD CO.
412 Willamette SI, Eugene.Or
NOTICE OP I'IN.M, Sin'TM'IUNT
Net lee is hereby nlven that tho un
ilerslKned, Ailellm.' , 'I'nylur, tho
administratrix of. the estate of Mlln
Taylnr, ilcriised, has (lleiV her flnul
"Cmnt In Iho limner ot ?.inlo,
anil .Monday, the 1:L day of .June,
lllilS, at the hour of I o'l loi k In tin;
"fluruoun of mid day )ia.i nPMl fixed
by order of : aid rrturt for the hearing
of iibJ'i'lloiiB to salil flnill aiTounl.
nnd for Ilia final settlement of said
eslnte. AH objeitlons must be filed
101 or bofore said ilale.
Wilted Ayrll !, 1 !)S.
ADKl.INK A. TAYI.OIl,
I,. Illlyeu, Attorney. Adiiilirlstrntrlx.
lions thereto fulled to roeelve a ma
jority of the vote roint thereoii and
thereby fnlltii W bucointi ft law ot
snld et or H var, u( tba charter
thro. ,
III witness whoretif, I have he.re
utUU got my hnnd this litli day of
Aiirll, IBIIH, unci camml tho anal c(
snld tlly to In hnreutito uffixod.
J, I), .MA'I'L.yOlf,
Vlnyor nf the' City of lOuuene.
nH,est: 11. V, UUllltlS, Hucordvr.
" -
t Krom Thursday's Wally (luard.)
.Notice of l-'lnal Setllemen'.
.N'otlio Is hireby plven that the
undersigned. Mans TVti'CHon, ndmlu
Isirator of tli.i estn.! of Hans llan-
sen, deceased, has filed hH final ac
count In tin matter of en hi estate
with Ihe county court of l.am Coun
ty, OreKon, nnd Moiolay. 'It 4th Jay
..r 1.,v I'lllV f,l (I,., IwiilC 4 ' iiVImc'i
in Ihe iifternoon of that d.iy has ' cen j"'lv"'
riv...i 1. 11,., . ...I.,- ..r r..ri,u' l
I lie hearing of oblcctloiiK to sild
final nccouut. aud for tho final rcl
llement of said entate; anil that nil
objections to said account must ho
made and filed with said court on
or before the dute so fixed for tho
final settlement of said estate.
Wnted this 2th day of March, 1 DOS.
MANS I'KTKIlHOM,
Administrator of the Kstiito of Hans
Hansen, deceased. '
W. Hllycu, attorney.
AW.MIMSI'lt I l!l nam;
Xolice Is hereby given Hint by vir
tue of an order of the County Court
of Wane ('utility, Oregon, duly made
and entered of renin' on V'e 27th
day of April, 1!)0S, nulhorl7.lng, em
powering nnd directing the under-,
signed, Keherrn A. Hope, administra
trix of tlie estati' of I. W. l'oio, de
ceased, to sill (hu real estate 00
loiiBli'.jf In said piln at Jirl
vaie sale for caKh, uccordliiil to the
terms nnd conditions of said order.
Now, I hen-fore. In iiitrsunnce of said
order, I will from on anil after IU
o'clock In the forenoon of Thurs
day, the lixth day of .May, lllll.S, at
Ihe law office of I. N, Jlarbaugh. In
room 0, over Ihe Klrst Xntloniil hank,
1 in Kimene, I. line County, State of
Or'-gi .11, offer for sulu and sell at
- sale to the highest bidder,
llowlng described real estnto
belonging to said estnto to-wlt: Tho
south half of the south-east quarter,
and the fractional east half of the
southwest nuarter of section 11, In
township IS south of range 3 west,
ooiiBlstlng of HI! 1.4 ncre -of land la
Wane county, Oregon.
Waled this 27th day of April, 1908.
IlKIIKCCA A. I'Ol'K.
Administratrix.
I. X. MAItHAl'tilf, Att'y for Kstute.
otlcn of I-'Ifuil Kettleinent.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
Welter, executor of the estnto of Au
gustine Welter, eceascd, has flted his
account for final sett lenient of said
estate, nnd Monday, the 4th day of'
May, I IMI S, hns been set for shIiI
Nollio lo rt-eilltiim.
Notice In hereby given that the un.
dersignod was by order of tho county
court of Wane county, Oregon, mado
and entered on March 23, A. U. 1908,
appointed ndmlnlstrntor with the will
annexed of the estnto of William
Hrownlee, deceased. All persona
having claims against snld estate will
KIT Kit,
Kxooutor.
hearing by the rouliiy court for Wano ' "'"" I'resoiu no sumo logetner witft
mi. viniiiiein iin-ri'ioril 10 lllij unuor-
slgned at his office at No. 26 West
Wight h street, Kug-ne, Oregon, with
In six mouths from the dato of tha
publication of this notice.
1 Date of first publication, March
. 24, 1 U08.
I JKHHK O. WWWWS,
I Administrator with tho will an-
counly, Oregon,
j t:il Altwws I
' WALTON & NICHS,
I Attorneys
BLACKSM JTH .mJ
rrfr5f''!-j,' rrv--. ; ; 't't noi k v. to ( ki iu iohm.
V:,.' I ytr Witale oC ItoHll. llauseh. de-
&VJu.B53 A" K IJ- Zlnnner, has l.e.-n duly appolnte
lill "aV: Jv; . ' ; ,V -f I I adiiiliib.tralor of the estate of
liV I 1 t K I ! " Hans.'b, deeease.. by tho 1
1 A' t-'. l r.V ' 1 ! ' H. t'lirlsuiiin, conniy Judge of
vJA.J jtfl I 'I'""" Counly. All persons
(': f iJ'NCJrr' :k tH 'I Tt I H lalins against the estate, nra
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Get your Rubber Tires
put on by
S..FINNEGAN
5fl Olive St
Frank
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Itos-
ll.in.
said
having
hereby
; notified to present tho same to tho
1 administrator at the law office of
Worrls ti Sklpworth In Kugene, Ore
gon, within six months from the dato
of tin- first publication of this notice
Willi the u-'i-e.arv vouchers.
KllANK. J. KIM. MRU,
Administrator.
Worrls R- f-klpwot,
Attorneys for the Wstate.
Mai. n ;il, Wins.
Invesiuo r.ill ilnutile their money
tract In tbe Blair street addltioc
The city mutt build In that directleo,
la two yean If they buy lot or acre.
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