Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 01, 1908, Image 6

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THE EVGKXE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY. JILT
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FOR
BAD BLOOD
'A "Wf
When bad bM U caused from an infection of the cirrulat on by I lie
in,sV ConUK ou BIomI l-o.son, it usually shows in the form of "rated
' m"utl! nd throat coppercolored splotches on the body, swollen Klamis in
in" ailing fa , "-res and ulcers, etc. These general av.np ".
Ia?."; ".ll 1 of 'the body, show bow -
and emphasi7.es the dangerous character of the tro Ue I al o
, remain in the ayrtem the .liaeaar will finally wreck the health and r ale
the atmnReat ron.litul.on. No medicine can " t';"8'
1-uiM.n which doc. not rid the circulation of every part tie of the v iru
i c I , re,l and certain cure; it .roe down to the very bottom o'
the' trouble, and by removing every trace of the ix.ison
S. S. S.
i the m.t reliable of all blood purifier., and its concentrated inSrerlients ol
ealthful vegetable extract and juices especially adapt :t to curing th s
'J ' .. i .t: I
healthful fiualitiei to the blood, forever cures una powenui uiji..l,
is the most rel
XZ .".. treatment whtrh i. a valuable
..d in the treatment of the different stati of the oiseasc, and ask for any
petial medical advice you wish. No charpe fur eiUier.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA.
4th of July
PROCLAMATION
All Patriotic Citizens arc hereby notified to make proper
preparation to celebrate our Nation's Birthday
on the Glorious Fourth ot July, and to
have the Biggest and Best
Time of the lives at
CROW
Orator, Hon. L. E. Bean, President of the Day, Eli Perkins,
Marshal, John Holland, Reader, Eugene Holland.
SPOR.TS--Foot Races, Ball Game,Tug,of-War,
Ugliest Man.Pritticst Woman, Plug Uglics
and numerous other sports.
EVERYBODY COME TO CROW
PRUNE PACKERS
ORGANIZE FOR
BETTER PRICES!-
Salem. Or., Line 2'J All the prune
pursers 01 t.ic Northwest me', here
tor.lght and organized an association
for inuiual protection and promotion
of ihf Interest of their business.
The organization In one that has
lonK been desired by some of the
packers, but which could never be
effected heretofore for the reason that
competition among packers hag been
too severe. In the season now about
to open, the packers will work to
gether for their common Interests,
of their business.
The organization Is one that has
long been desired by some pack
ers, but which could never he effected
heretofore for the reason that eompe-
1 1 it Ion among puckers has been too
I severe. In (he smson now ahout to
lopen, the packers will work together
! for their common Iu(tchIh. The as
sociation will control all the N'orth
j weM prune pack.
Among the packing hous'-s In the
j organization are II. S. (!lle & Co.,
Willamette Vnllev Prune Assocln
Itlon ami W. C. Tlllsnn & Co., all of
'Kalein; the Itosobitrg Pack lng-1 louses,
i owned by (iile & Co., and Tillson te
Co., Allen's I'a king-House, of Ku
,gonc; l.ani; & Co., of Portland: Ma
I son, Lhrman & Co., of Portland:
French Hacking Co., of Myrtle Creek
and the packing house at Vancouver,
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Meakal and Surgical
STAFF
Kuykendall, M. D,
V. O. PraiM, M. D.
P.I. Birllt, M. D.
H. V. Seattle, M. D.
D. A Point, M. D.
Geo. O'U, DrBr, M D.
L. K. rVkDougil, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating; room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
..The GRAND
Today and Tonight
The Midnight Ride of Piul Revere "
Bird Nesting
His First Success, The Night Watchman
The Air Ship
..SONCS..
"While the Old Mill Wheel is Turning"
"Tippcnary"
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
I.VIlltKK IN
(IF lUi.SKIII III ii.iii.'.
With a serl-s of rumbling crashes
that could b) hea d for two or Hire'
block, awav, the greater part of the
north wall of the brick building
bousing the i roi kerv and hard r .ire
nt of ne -Max :-
colliipn-l riming the noon not"
today. Fortun-iey. no one was- linn
Two hours later an overhanging p i
tlon of the wall fell. Inflicting ser
ious, but not necessarily fatal injur
ier upon a worklngman named Har
rington. The collapse of the v.nll Is
attributed to a weakening of the
foundation by the abutting excava
vallon for a building to be erected for
George Kohlhagen, by M. W. Aid
rich, whose crew of men Harrington
had 'joined only yesterday. The
wrecked building Is owned by A. 0.
Marsters, the local banker.
Harrington was engaged In l ick
ing articles of crockery and ha-dwaie
out of the debris when the misfortune
overtook him. A Jagged masB of
bricks from overhead suddenly
crashed down upon him and without
warning, and when fellow workmen
reached him a moment later he was
Insensible. He was placed on a cot
end carried to his room at Mrs liell.
Collins' lodging house, where Doc
tors Hoover and Seely attended him
Harrington was found to have sus
tained two fractures of the skull, one
at the top and the other at the base,
and also an Injury to the snlne, In
dicated by a deeply discolored spot.
Roseburg llevlew.
1, IMS.
One of the moTJhrllllng picture
ever produced be on he pro
....,.,. i the liranil tint,-ni-
nmnight ride of I''f C eali'
renroduced with all the mi nan cat c
r.zi-'k;lriii
Kvening
m. All
like The entire pm'-"
.-.'a i another rolunlP.
li.uiiu l .. , (i ,.
uerformantes at 7:4. and P
seats at luc. .
See our line of hanocks, camp
furniture and refrigerators. J.
Kays Fur. C
Kviniuim' Notice.
Estate of James W. Whlte,deceaed.
Notice la hereby given that : the . un
dersigned. M. Svarverud C. S. ' ank
and L,. W. Brown have been duly ap
pofnted executors of the last Jill and
estament and of the esta . of James
W. White, deceased, by the Count
Court of Lane county, Oregon, and
aM persons having claims against
sa d estate are hereby notified and
required to present the same dul
verified and with proper vouchers
said executors at the law offf ce of
U Ullveu, In Eugene, Oregon. ith n
six months from the date of this no-
lkl)ated this ISth day of June 190S.
M. SVAKVEKIB.
C. S. FKAXK.
I.. W. HliOW.V,
Executors of said estate.
j. DII.YEU, Attorney.
nV SAI.K OF WAIM.
U,,LI- BONDS .
. herebvTiren Miat In pur
No,lre,1.?4 f conformity to ordi
suance of ana m , by lne
nance nun.her -3. b d of
common counc II oo " h y.
lSU5.auu.e- - g thfl
or on tne aiu .--.
tommon
i:l,MIH ITEIS.
Elnilra. June 30. Elmlra expects
to celebrate the Fourth In r.rand
stvle. Everybody con;e and have a
Will llliliile Selling Price.
The new association has forniulnt- good time.
ed two forms of contracts which all Mrs. llarhara Yates in.l ipiughtpr
the firms In the combine will use. Titiby, ar home for a few .Ir.ys. They
One contract Is that to he used In have been In Eastern Oregon for sev-
selllug fruit to Eastern buyers and eral months.
the other in buying from local grow- John Johnson and wife from Was-
ers. The packers have detormlned co are visiting their nephew, Fred
that they will no longer aell accord
ing to forms of contract put out by
Eastern buyers, but will dictate the
terms of the contract or not Bell at
all.
The new contract contains a num
ber of provisions favorable to Ore
gon packers.
It gives the packer unlimited
choice In selecting ail arbltratory
case of dispute where, as In the past,
the arbitrators have been chosen
from the New York Fruit Exchange.
The new contract gives the packer
the privilege of filling his contracts
with smaller sizes of prunes if the
crop produced does not contain the
required quantity of large si7.es. It
gives the packer the right to route
the fruit In shipping. It exempts the
packer from liability In case ship
ment Is delayed Py congestion of
truffle.
It provides that in case of dis-si
pule as to quality, samples for test
shall be taken from one-fifth of the
boxes of fruit: that no allowance for
short weight shall he made unless It
amounts to more than one per cent,
and that In the counting test the size
shall Include the seventh prune and
not the fifth only, thus, that 47
prunes shall be deemed In the IO-fiO
sire and not 4ii only.
WEATHER SUMMARY
FOR LAST WEEK
Following Is the summitry of
weather conditions In Oregon for last
week, as reported by the Oregon sec
tion nf the t'. S. weather bureau:
The week on the whole was lltl
favorabe on ai-countof the wide range
In temperature and the. lack of suf
ficient moisture. The temperature
In a number of counties was very
close to the frost mark on I he morn
ings of the 27th and HMti. During the
opening and closing nays of the week
high teniperatur"8 pieuilled and the
winds were moderately strong and
very drying.
Light rain fell during the middle
of the week In a number of counties
but none of consequence was re
ported III any of the eastern coun
ties and the drought In the latter dis
trict Is becoming more and more ser
ious as the season advances.
Light hall fell In lillllam and I'ma
tlllu counties on one or two days.
The innsl'ltie during the week was
nearly normal.
A
naBMaaaaataaaauBMa,
IMII.ITK ATTKNTION
greets all customers at our
market, ami as choice a piece,
of incut an was ever laid on a
blink lutcy. tender, exquisite
ly Havered and Hue grained. Is
what we cut our porterhouse,
sirloin. t!a( Pone or hip limit
uteaki (nuii. We know how to
cut tip meat (or our table as
well M4 to ihooKC the prltnest,
lh.it th, w 111 l.s.k tempting
ua w. M muter and succulent.
Our pi lies are low tor prime
no aim
Broders' Bros
Phi' . ?M.iln40 . . Wmt.aih St..
l'UnVKHS TO OltHKlt
Cut flowers, hot house
plants, etc. Phone Hlack
I'.iilil Mrs F. J. Zltnmer. jit
Yates.
Mr. Davldron and wife of Stan
berry, Missouri, are visiting their
brother, G. H. Ilrowu.
Mr. Peterson's home caught fire
Saturday morning and "vas consider
ably damaged, but thfl buc.kot bri
gade turned out and put the fire out,
the roof on the kltchrfu being partly
burned off. There i going to be a
bumper crop of both hay and g'uln.
and gardens are looking fine.
Most all the farmers went to Eu
gene to take In the market day pro
rani last Saturday.
Invltntions have reen received to
the wedding of William Jeans and
Mbs Myrtle Llndley nf Portland.
Hoth young people are well known
around here.
Ida Fountain h:t:i been quite sick
for a few d:tys.
.Mtss r- lorence tjuinn closed a very
rcessfnl term .1,' schuol at the Fir
('.rove school house on last Wednes
day. We hope she will come back
and teach again.
IT CAN'T UK HEAT.
The best of all teachers Is exper
lence. C. M. Harden of Silver City
North Carolina, says: "I find Elertrlc
Hitters does all that's claimed for It.
For Stomach, Liver and Kidnev
trouble, It can't be beat. I have tried
It and find it a most excellent medl
cine." Mr. Harden Is right; It's the
best of all medicines also for weak
ness, lame back, and all run down
conditions. Uest, too. for chills and
malaria. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. KnykendaH's drug store.
NOTICE TO CONTKACTOitS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Countv Court of Lane county, uie
gon, will receive sealed bids for the
furnishing of all material and con
structing a bridge, across the Ed
wards Slough on County road No. l.
in Sec. 15, Tp. 16 a.. R. W.. said
bridge to be an 80 foot span oi noe
Truss pattern, to be built accora:us
to the plans and speciiicauons no
on file in the office of the County
Clerk of Lane County. Oregon. All
bids to be accompanied by a certi
fied check of 5 per cent of the
amount of the bid, said bid to be
filed with the Clerk of Lane County
on or before 2 o'clock in the after
noon pf.July 6, 1908.
The court reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
E. U. LEE, County Clerk.
OTTO'S OI'I'.NlNti
On Thursday afternoon Otto will
serve a delicious lunch us an opening
for his remodelled confectionery. In
the evening there will be the formal
opening of the magnificent soda foun
tain. Every lady will receive a string
of Otto's sweet firecrackers, a novel
ty never before shown In Eug-jue.
Don't forget the time
Thursday Noon and Evening,
Good music for the occasion will
hp furnished by llendershott's orchestra.
HKST THE VOHI,l AI'EOItllS.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Hucklen's Arnica
Salve," says J. W. Jenkins of Chapel
Hill, N. V. "I am convinced it's the
best salve the world affords. It cured
a felon on my thumb, and it never
falls to heal every sore, burn or
wound to which It Is applied. 25c al
N. A. KuykendaU's drug store.
KOI HT1I OK ,11 I. V KATES.
There will be special Fourth of Ju
ly rales on the Southern Pacific lines
In Oregon. Tickets will be on sale
July 3 and 4 and will be good until
July 6. A. J. t'.ll.LETTE,
Agent.
WIHIH MAWIMti
1..n XI V. 1 . . . . . . .. TIT
I E. Hodoy. All wood sawed to gnugfl. !
; For prompt service phone Hlack
iJllU. liesldeniv 3LM High street, tf
I (.fsollna woodaw ,
wood: wood:
I tl Inch old growth fir, $."
cord William Transfer Co.,
Hlack 1141.
per
i'hone
tf
Nonas
It appearing fiom the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 190S,
election as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county, Oregon, con
sisting of E. V. Lee, county clerk, K.
S. Rryson, Justice ot the Peace in
and for Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice of the Peace in and for Creswell
Precinct Lane County, 'Oregon, that
at the said election the total number
of votes cast In the precinct of
Springfield, in Lane county, Oregon,
on the question, "For and Against
stock running at large," is and was
186 votes, and the said number of
votes cast In the said Willamette
precinct "Against stock running at
large" is and was 96 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that the
result of said vote is and was 6
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running at large,
and that the majority against stock
running at large in said Willamette
precinct is and was 6 votes.
Therefore, In compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oregon In the year 1907,
notice is hereby given that after 60
days from the date of this notice It
will be unlawful for stock to run at
largo In said Willamette pre
cinct, Lane county, Oregon, un
der penalty of $10 for the first of
fence and $20 for each and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
trom the owner ot the stock In civil
1908, the
counrif'of the city of E-
couu . . nrnnnsalS
g(,ne wi 1 re"1'" , recorder in
2 """e Orego for the" purchase of
Eugene. "rfg.a. i donars in
lbree hundred rtouna
water bonds of saio ci j.
exceed 5 per cent per annum said
fnterest payable semi-annually on
he ftrst day of July and January o
each year from their date until paid,
fhat said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds will be
"me due and payable by the city of
Eugene as follows: On the first day
of January, 1948, nrlncipa and In
terest pavable at a place to be agreed
upon by purchaser and city.
That said bonds shall not bo so d
for less than their par value; that in
addition to the general obligation oT
the said city, the said bonds when
sold shall be a first and exclusive
lieu on all lands, rights-of-way. ease
ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc
tures and appliances of every kind
composing the water system to be se
cured with the money derived from
the sale of said bonds; mat. me com
mon council reserve the right of re
jecting any and all bids.
That the said bonds will be issued
and disposed of under and pursuant
to the terms of the act, to re-iucur-porate
the city of Eugene, and to re
peal all acts and parts of acts In con
flict herewith," filed in the office
of the secretary of state February 18,
1905. and the amendments thereto
passed and enacted by the people of
the citv of Eugene on the 18th day
of April, 1908.
A certified check of five per cent
of the amount of each bid, payable to
J. D. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to
accompany each bid.
This notice is published for 60
davs in the Morning Register and Eu
gene Dally Guard, newspapers of gen
eral circulation, pumisnea at uugene,
Oregon.
Dato of first publication, May 6th.
190S.
Bv order of the common council.
jy6 ' B. F. DOHRIS. Recorder.
RUSTIC
MOULDING
SIDEWALK !
PQSTJ,Bd
"KXOW HOW" CAR;
is what makes our o
and durable. We i
from the ground up.
trouble we know
and remedy It In the;
shortest time. That
class jou and a ver
repairs. Have us e
your carriage. You
did.
Burbacfi &
53 J OH
NOTICE
H appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 1908,
election as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county, Oregon, con
sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, K.
S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In
and for Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice of the Peace In and for Creswell
Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that
at the said election the total number
of votes cast In the precinct of
Springfield, In Lane county, Orekon,
on the question, "For and Against
stork running at large," is and was
339 votes, and the said number of
votes cast in the said Springfield
precinct "Against stock "running at
large" is and was 286 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that the
result of said vote Is and was 233
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running nt large,
and that the majority against stock
running at large In said Springfield
precinct is and was 233 votes.
Therefore, in compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Otegon In the vear 1907,
notice is hereby given that after 60
davs from the 1'itn f .hi,, . t-. n
action In the name of the State of ( will be unlawful for stock to run at
large in said Springfield nre-
Oregon before a justice ot the peace
of the precinct In which such owner
or keeper, or either of them, mav re
side, and such penalty shall be" for
the benefit of, and when collected
paid Into, the common uchool fund of
the county in which such action is
in
'-"ue louniy, Oregon, un
der penalty of ?10 for the first of
fence and $20 for each and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock In civil
action In the name of thD Hto f
brought within sixty days after such I Oregon before a Justice ofthine.el
anhnal Is proved to be at large. of the nreHnc, , .lil0'.6 PeaCe
Dated this 9th day of June. 1909
(Seal) E. U. LEE,
County Clerk, Lane County.
(Seal)
MOTIl'K
It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June. 190S
election as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county Oregon con
sisting of E. V. Ie, county clerk, It
S. Hiyson. Justice of the Pence in
and for Eugene Justice District Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark Jus-
...e n, ,? , t.aoe , anil rnr CrpfW0, , cumv
in. i i.tiuti innn v. tlreunn il,,in.
of the precinct In which it.
or keeper, or either of them may re
side, and such penalty shall be for
the benefit of, and when collected
paid into, the common school fund of
the county in which such action Is
brought within sixty days after such
aninial is proved to be nt large.
""r" s '.'in day of June. 190S.
E- l'. LEE,
County Clerk. Lane County.
NOTICE TO CONTIi XCTOHS
ill' t, n ; 1. .... .
neieoy given that the
ourt of Lane Countv, Ore-
I No' bp
IIH.I MltlK ItKOTUFISS
SHOE SHOP IN COItl liO
! votes
1 precinct
! l.irg.
Tuning
; ward? Slo
n Sc. i:
hrid'.'
for all kinds of driving and
t'ros 1 1 iii phone lied 2 742;
: flc.-, Hlack Mil.
; K. IV Shlnn has opened up a flrst
. class shoe shop In Coburg. All work
guaranteed. Hring In Voltr Job work.
d&wtf
! Mora
trlil J.
Market During Commencement
Eugene Poultry Store
103 East Ninth Street
Phone Main 645
In o,d, Hut H my .v4j tlicmlvfs of the opportunity to
Hoy UiKlwn Dmru-r, c will ottti thu
k only, our line ol
Fancy DrsoJ Milk FcJ 1 lens
FUirtFedHft...
rryi ana UrotU o.
i
vri ram;,
W, Kav
I"
r Thirty days' free '
Fur. t!"
COW KKEI.
i'l;ll I.INO
ISc pvrlb
l6:t-rlb
25c per lb
Cet your well drilled by old Bn,l
exiieri.'u,-i,l w ell-d r illers.
Phone K-d 4 ? :V tf
Hl'CHIIUI.Z CVKPENTFIt.
MiT So Willamette St.
W
aw
;soi.iNK wnon saw
(1 Whttp prepared lo
;.. ,,u on anu-l nnucv. y.
Phone H'.nci 43M. riM.dnce. ,
l' Wt Huts u-Mt
Slng'r Sew i')t Ma; nine Companr.
!" Willamette, ftreet. phone Ked
tf
Aif.ilfa meal. At Halle: s. Tenth
an I Willnnu'tte streets. Phone Ked
l."21.
Haven't ii it ot'en wlsh.vl that y nt
had 1'oueht real .state In jome par
ilcnhir section s few years ago ;
von not be as avt to '?h. in a f 'w
v-ar:-, that yju.h.'d boueht on,, of
thme five-acre traits In C.arden
Hume addition Nov." It's not si
hnrd o deride here to buv If von
mm.- ft.nnk in.l hi n-M advice
and talk It over with us when
've the Mm-, which ought to
!it awav
OKEllON l.n CO
41" Mill Street.
at the said election the' total nnmi ! 7, ' I.. J 1 ;,'"'"ve.
"f votes cast In the precinct nf 1 v, , i ' ," 1 material
.umwait. in l.Hn. -mm- '.r,, , ,T " "nngp across
on t ie question. -For and Against
stock running at large." is and ,
'- votes, and th.. said nnmlmr ,,f
cast In the said 7,..i.
Against stock running nt
auu was m votes t,
pearlng from sai l abstract tl. ,.
,,r ,,.,i.i
" .-.mi .oie s an.l u.,
against stuck running at lIUg
'r stock running at llri!
ii .u i Tie niaior rv ,
"oomg ai large in
Pterin, t j4 ;,,,d w.,s
I hei i'foro. In
uera! Laws
suit
a lithe
von
nioi
and
Sf OI K
said .uniwai;
Votes.
COMl Ml I ! n 1.1.
" i - i 'i i I i e .
ue sealed bids for the
and con-
tlln VJ-
i'h on County toad No 12
' tp. Hi. s r i
to be a -Ol.f,.,. .. ' '
Tras- ..,. mni, OI Howe
l a tern, to be bull, according
on Ho' -.; A anrt. 'ifi-'n'ions now
-1 -k . f i e n,f"' "f " coun'v
d Lane rotinry. Oregon. All
rheck , f , '"'"n'";,"i.P'1 '' ''"rtified
the - i l ; P, - i""1 "f "'" !"m,ll' f
eb"-k o l ... Wth the
.el.!.- I'll HIT,- ,. ,
"ii ur oerore
me afternoon of July
9
..TO SI
and think of the
be derived from J
from a reliable
means to favor t
patronage. BAS
PAINTS arc lb
best in the mat!
price is less tha:
fenor brands.
Ludford &
ACENl
AGEM
m 8th and Chart:
Appreciates s
cigars. It gives
The Mount Htf
favorite among i
It is positively
Cigar on the rruvl
Organize
The Fi
Nation-
"'"sun. '.iss.o ,v .ha I,.
:he state of Oregon in the v
not,,-,, is h .ropy K,v,.n that
".i.' iioin tne dat
win lie
large 1,1 said
1 met, wnne County
fe,. ';y.!: 1' 'r the flr.t of-
iat ur- of ,
far 1 ;in7i .
after I'.o
of this in, i.
unlawful for stock to run
.umwait pre-
Oregon. n-
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"nb-r of th court
R. f. LER
County Clerk.
fer.
rtiane Ked 14:i.- McVay's Tran
tf
Por.-h furniture at Chambers Hard
ri Co. a
subseen, offence. !o "be re
,'rc.m t,,e owner of ,e stork in cM
action in the name of , s" tJ
Oregon before a justice of the peace
-'f the preci,,,-, m whkh
or keener, or either of then,, niav"
he benefit of. and who,, ro'i.,.'p,i
...I into. ,ne common s, hool fund of
M'wl,;dav.hs'!--anttiiHi
l. .,-..,.. , r s'i'h;
n.i .1 . ?' large.
. .. v.. ,,, ,ln 0JV
v,,!',,?;T,(-,!i:iTo,ts
''-n.,i ' y iv-n 'hat the un
"rto',h'l " County
CF EUGES
Capital paid t
Surplus and
nrofitn
Additional lH't
stockholders
national banM
Total
I'nder Same WH
Vour ra"!
T. O. HendrlcM
S. B. Eakln,..-
""luted ,imti... ' "regnn, ap- P. E. Snodsra"
II.I.IA '
d.cea..t .. ! LUke I. Uooarn-
"me claims against 1.1.1 ... 1 Darwin BrlW
.Mary (
""s havinir ,!.,;.. ' ." All per-
tate -, -. ""'i against said ,.a
''-.I'en, iTo
Williams inn ,1. "I ,he !? offir of
"i. in Kimono
P"'l
I1
:,1iin si
Ore-
d this "-m . " "" date,
"his - h ;b. v of ,ft
WH.V H. SPOKES.
"'iministrator.
J. W. BA!
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