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1E EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1909
A DEER, MYSTERY SOLVED.
Women Blinded by Science.
Thn TVicVir writes hlB "orosrrlntlon In
Latin Mn the pattant shuts her oys to
what elio Is swallowing. Sliu tiiki-h that
much on faith. K it should cure iior bIio
doesn't know what cured hor. If the
prescription Infnnw hor she doesn't know
what did the injury. The physician is
experimenting ith dllTerent proscrijc
tions all the time. Sometimes Ills medi
cine Is successful In the case but often
not. This inysuiry of a concealed pro
icrlptlon Is Intended to mystify and to
blind tho patient. One physician of wide
iperlence and national reputation does
not bellevo In mystifying tho public, nor
does he grasp at the stars, but believes
that Nature provldos that which Is nooes
arr for our health and happiness.
When tho womanly system Is deranged
beyond the stage where It will respond
to sunshlno, good air, cheerfulness and
E roper rest; when the balance of health
i seriously disturbed this doctor believes
that Nature has placed at your hand
;she balance of power for good. Hidden
In our American forests are many plants
wnicn correct ana cure tnoso distressing
ailments which cause women to suffer
with backache, boarlng-down pains, pain
In tho back or front of tho head, nervous-
boss and lassitude. Most all women who
(ovo Nature, who like to wander through
tho wood, have at one tlmo or another
picked tho beautiful blossom of the
(lady's Sllppnr(Oyprlpedlum). This Is not
only a beautiful nut a very useful plant.
The root of this plant when treated
properly with glycerine to extract Its
medicinal virtues Is " valuable In nil casus
M nervous excitability or Irritability,
ays Prof. John M. Ncudder, M. i. An
other authority, I'rof. F. Klllngwnod,
M. D.. says of this plant: "Kxercisos
special influence utton nervous conditions
depending upon disorders of tho female '
(organs." Auothor plant which Is fre
quently found in our American forests is
ueionias, or unicorn root, inn amkim
CAN Dibi'ENSATOIiy says of tills plant,
that It "possesBos a decidedly beneticlal
Influence In an enfeebled condition of
the general system, with weakness or
dull pain In the renal, or lumbo-sacral
(small of the hack) region. In dis
eases of the womanly organs, it is ono of
tour most valuable agents, acting n a
t uterine tohlc, and gradually rom'vlng
i abnormal conditions, while at the satno
' time it imparts Uuo and vigor to tho
onrans. " HencOj It Is much used in ca-
tarrhal, pelvic drains, Irregularities and
painful oriods. Prof. King further says,
f Unicorn root: "A particular phaso
removed by it Is the Irritability and
despondency that often attends these
troubles (referring to the ailments Just
mentioned). It has treen found especially
adapted to those cases in which pelvlo
fullness, and the aching, bearlng-duwn
oi'Ksni ml us V wuW fall out o)
til Imilii "
Dr. l'lerce, chief consulting physician
to tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti
tute of Jlulfalo, N. Y., says, that a com
bination ot the active principles of these
two natlvo plants together with Golden
fteul root, ltluck Cohosli and Blue Cohosh
.Toots when extracted by the use of pure,
'trlplo-rellned glycerine of proper strength
Kwlilch Is used Instead of alcohol), will
almost invariably cure those peculiar
weaknesses and maladies incident to
women. That Is why Dr. l'lerce, nearly
' forty years ago, decided to put up In a
ready - to-use form, a prescription "
which he had found so useful In his
large practice.
Dr. l'lerce Is frank and open about
rjfs roady-prepared medicine, called Dr.
I'ierce's Favorite Prescription he tells
tist what is contained la It ho says
t Is not a curn-sll, as it serves only a
singleness of purpose, being for women's
pocullar weaknesses and maladies, thn
only medicine put up for sale through
'druggists for thn cure of such maladies,
all tho Ingrodlouts of which have the en
dorsement, of loading medical practl-
best known remedies for the aliments for
' which Favorite Prescription " is advised.
All this will Imi learned to tho reader's
1 full satisfaction by perusing a booklet of
attracts compiled by Dr. Ploreo from
' standard authorities of the several schools
Va practice, aud which will bo sent fret
to any address on request for same,
mailed to Dr. 11. V. Pierce, HulTalo, N. Y.
It stands alone. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Proscription Is the onlu modlclno for
woman a peculiar weakness and affec
tions, all tho Ingredients of which ar
iprlnted upon the bottle-wrapper tn plain
Knfillnh, so that nil who take It ma;
iknow exactly what they aro using.
A further reason for the LtipreoeilcntM
popularity of tho "Favorite Presctlptlon "
pf Dr. Pierce for the HmmIh1 use of women
Is U be found In the fact that it contains
fiofe a drop of alcohol He does not lm
ilevo that an alcoholic coniound Is bene
Uclal for tlioso affections pecttlhir to
women Itecauso the after-ofYecl of splrlln
tms wines or aleohniio medicines Is harm
ful for wenk, Invalid, nervous women.
What "Favorite I'reM-rlplUm " baa done
for others tl. will no doubt, lo iron you, If
slmlUrlv antlctcil, nd you glvo it a tfoudi
lr sud UlUilul trial.
. TO TIIK I'KOI'I.K OF THR
WII.I..1MKTTH VAIX1CY
Uecently tho Commercial
Club asked tho 8. P. Co, for
several tni4rovnmonta In its
-w pBHaenger aorvice, ana ma
company promptly did ns re-
quested. Among theno'lm-
provomentn la the obsorva-
tlnn car (In the rear half of
which smoking la allowed).
This car la attached to the
5:35 evening local goln to
I'ortlnnd, and returns from
I'ortlnnd on the 8: IS a m.
Many people do not seem to
know about this car lining on,
and unless It Is bettor patron-
Ir.ed the company rnnnot af-
ford to keep It on. The extra
cost for riding In this car la
only 60 cents between Kimono
and Portland; 25 cents bo-
twoen Kugene and Albany.
It lion with the public
whether this added comfort
and luxury In travelling be-
tween here nnd Portland will
be maintained for them or
not.
The Hoard of Oovernors,
L. L. W'UITSON. President
Per J. II. II.
QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION
THR
HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL
of its kind in tin Northwest, w Invite
tha InvcitiSation of those who want lli
beat in a prQtical education. Let us prove
uperiority. Call, phone or write. Cat
alogue, business forms and prawork IrM.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
"The School oIQunlily"
Tenth sod Morrison & Portland, Orrfoa
A. P. Armstrono, LL. B., PiUNCirxi.
I PERSON! I
E. S. Carlyle left laat evening for a
trip to Seattle.
Waltor Katun has returned from
the ISolieiula mines.
Hon. W. L. Hann, of Junction City,
was In Eugene today.
Aa h. Honey, the Goshen merchant,
was In the city today.
F. D. Labbe went to Portland on
last evening's train.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Weber are In
the city from Marcola.
O. W. Irvln, of Waltervlllo, was In
the city today on business.
Jas. B. Ford, of Itoseburg, Is trans
acting business In Eugene.
J. White took the McKenzio stoge
this morning for Waltervllle.
Mrs. S. 8. Durkhelmer wont to
Portland today for a short visit.
C. S. Cochran camo down from
Croswell on the noon train today.
W. V. Olulslnger, of Pendleton, was
nn arrival In Eugene this morning.
A. F. Swnnson was a stage passen
ger this morning for Foley Springs.
J. C. Pettltt, of near Elmlrn, was In
tho city todny transacting business.
A. O. Mngers, the Salem browor,
left this afternoon for GiantB Pass.
Dr. and Mrs. It. L. Willoughhy are
home from a trip to Tslltcoos Lake.
Mrs. Laura Hurtle and children
are homo from an outing at Newport.
Honry Mathews, a prominent far
mer of Ooshen, was In tho city todnv.
Mrs. Margaret Culver wont to Al
bany this afternoon to visit a daugh
ter.
Oscar Gorrell went to Onklnnd. Or..
this afternoon to visit his folks a few
days.
Mrs. L. S. Hill and daughter re
turned todny from a visit at New-
berg.
L. H. Gordon nnd wife, of Pocntol
lo, Idaho, werejirrlvals In Eugene last
ntgnt.
Floycher Pentz returned this morn
ing from a visit with his folks at Med
ford. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrv Horn came In
from a short trip south this afternoon.
J. O. Oakes and F. Korlch, of Ev-
-v,
WILLIAM F. BAKER.
Hcforo his iippolntitient ns police
cominlNHloner of tho city of New
Vork Wllllnin F. Hnker was deputy
commlHsloiter in charge of the borough
of llrooklyn. Ho bus been closely as
sociated with 1 lira S. Color, president
of the borouib.
orett, Wash., arrived in Eugene last
night.
Archie Knowles wns a stage pns-
Bonger ror Mcivenzie uriugo mis
morning.
Constnblo F. T. Plnnk returned tins
afternoon from n short trip to Junc
tion City.
Attorney M. Vernon Parsons ar
rived homo last night from a trip to
tho I'.nst.
Milton I'llletto nnd wife returned to
Vlda this morning after a sliort stay
In Kugono.
Mrs. ,1. A. Fnrrar returned to Port
land todny after a visit with relatives
In Kugono.
Fletrher Linn arrived hero today
tn visit at the homo of his brother,
David Linn.
Dr. H. W. Oldor nnd wife, of Por
tage, Wis., wero arrivals In Kugono
this morning.
J. llnltlerman and wife, of flur-
chard, Neb., were arrivals In Eugouo
this morning.
Mrs. L. F. ITnnnnvnn returned to
Portland this afternoon after a visit
with relatives.
Mrs. M. L. Pipes returned to Port
land this afternoon after a visit wltb
relatives hero,
Guy Tyle came down from Roso
burg this aftornoon to spend Sunday
with friends.
D. F. Srrulchflold and wife, of
Marshall, Mo., were arrivals- In Eu
gene Inst night.
Miss Ethel Graham and Mrs. Clin
ton returned home this afternoon
from a trip to Seattle.
Deacon Davis nnd Percy Patterson
returned Inst evening from a fishing
trip up the Willamette.
Mrs. W. W. Avery left Inst evening
for Seattle nnd rtrltlsh Columbia
points on n pleasure trip.
Misses Eva Ilurton, Llbby Ilowe
nnd Mne llvlnnil have gone to llel-
knnp Springs on nn outing.
Mrs. W. Steffer nnd son nnd S. F.
Steffer, of Chicago, arrived horo to
day to look for a locntlon.
O. W. Shnrpo and wife, of Port
land, are In the city for a few days
and are staying at the St. Francis.
Mrs. It. L. Davidson, of Salt Ijtke,
after a visit with her cousin, Mrs. ,1.
A. llnrker, In Eugene, left for home
today.
Mrs. Krnnces Ellmnker and son,
''lyases, have returned from Portland
and will reside on Pielr farm near
the city.
Miss May Stevens left today for
her homo at Napa, Cal., after a visit
with Mrs. F.. Thrall and daughter,
Miss Florence.
Mrs. J. J. Nlrolle and Mrs. A. P.
Hurd were pnssengers on the stage
this morning for their homes on the
lower Sluslaw,
3. O. Holt. socrWnry of the Hu
fe Fruitgrowers' Association, re
turned this afternoon from a trip to
bmithern Oregon.
Dr. Olive Waller and Mrs. U'Ren
have returned from an outing at Lost
creek. Dr. Waller will be in her of
fice again Monday.
Mrs. J. P. Calloway returned to
Cloverdale this afternoon aftor a vIbII
with her daughters, Mrs. Arch Terrill
and MrB. Earl McNutt.
Mrs. E. 8. Pritchett returned to
Portland last evening after having at
tended tho marriage of her son, Wil
lie,, to Mrs. Cora Stewart.
Dr. and Mrs. Launders, of Garwln,
Iowa, after a visit with Mrs. Laun
ders' uncle and aunt, Fred and Miss
Mamie Flsk, left for home today.
Mrs. 8. A. Coulter, of Macon, Mo.,
was an arrival in Eugene last night.
T. C. Barnsey, of Odessa, Texas,
was an arrival in Eugene this morn
ing. Mrs. W. R. Brewer, of Pierce City,
Mo., and Mrs. A. J. Williams, and
little son, of Beatrice, Neb., are In
tho city visiting their sister, Mrs. M
U B u ley.
L. R. Wattls, a member of the Utah
Construction Company, arrived bore
this morning from Orovllle, Cal., to
proceed with the work of building the
Natron extension.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Brooks nnd
daughter, Miss Nelllo, arrived here
this morning from Nebraska to visit
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertsch,
nenr Springfield. ..
It. N. Walker will return Monday
from his trip to Portland. He has
arranged to show the automobile
races for tho Vanderbllt cup at the
Aloha next week.
Mrs. V. D. Scobert returned to
Portland last evening. She will at
tend the millinery openings there and
then return to The Dalles, where she
is In business. v
Will Blume, of Union City, Tnd., ar
rived hero last night to visit at the
home of J. H. Horney and family. He
has been on a trip to Yellowstone
Park and Seattle.
Bert Dlmmlck, a former high
school student and athlete, arrived
here today from his home at Coos
Bay. He savs the city has grown
wonderfully In two years.
W. H. Messlnger and family arriv
ed here last night from Orovllle, Cal.
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CONGRESSMAN CALDERH EAD.
Representative William A. Calder
head of Knnsns, chosen ns one of the
house conferees on the tariff bill, has
been a congressman since 1895. He Is
a native of Ohio nnd a civil war veteran.
to remnin here during tho construc
tion of the Natron extension. Mr.
Messlngor is one of tho sub-contractors.
Philip Lnwrcnce nnd wife, of Hu
ron, S. D., after a visit at tho homo
of Mrs. Lawrence's brother, .1. II.
Wilkinson, left for tho north this af
ternoon. Mr. Lnwrenco vis past de
partment commander of tho U. A. H.
in South Dakota, and has been In at
tendance upon tho G. A. R. encamp
ment at Suit Luke.
GOLDEN OPl'OnTlNITV
t)
You can make a clear profit
of $1600 per month or over It 4
you lease and operate this 4
mill. This Is a sawmill prop-
erty, located rlgbt In the 4
city. Now examine those fig- 4
tires take them to any good
sawmill man lor verification, 4
and you win do convinced of 4
this rare opportunity. The 4
mill la located at tho river 4
bridge In Eugene. Logs 4
cost fS to $S per 1000; In in- 4
ber avorages 1 1S.33 per 1000. 4
Common grade, $11.60; fin- 4
ishlng grades, (30. 4
Cost of sawing, $3 per 1000; 4
coat of logs, $5.60 per 1000; 4
total cost logs, sawing and 4
selling, $7.60 per 1000; over- 4
runover log scale, 25 per 4
cent, $1.87; take this from 4
$7.60, leavlnlg you $5.63, the 4
total cost of your lumber 4
right here In tho best mar- 4
kt In the state. Now. logs 4
wtll saw 1-3 clear, and It is 4'
worth $17 green and rough, 4
$35 to $30 dried and ,4
planed. But take the lumber 4
rough. The common la 4
worth $11.60. clear $17. mak- 4
Ing nn average of $1 3.33. The 4
profit will be $7.50 per 1000 4
and on a cut of 30,000 feet 4
per day, which tho mill will 4
do If pushed. This will show a 4
profit of $4004 per month of 4
26 working days. Yon can't 4
bent this proposition In Ore- 4
gun. I will give you a very 4
reasonable lease on this 4
property. See M. 8. Barker, 4
333 Pearl street, Eugene, Or. 4
mm lWmtfM
Little Soldi&rs
OHDlill TO SII6V CAV
In the Count Court of the I
Lane, State of Oregoi
In the mutter of the estate
. dianshlp of James J. Ci
insane P'sou.
It appeurli to this court
, neutiun this day Resented a
Kunnlo L. Chesulre, the guar.
perHon and estate of James i
j an insane person, praying f(
ot sale of certain reul estate
to said ward, that It is m-oi
sucn real estate should be i
OltKCiOMAN HKAlHJl'AUTF.nS
Until further notice headquarters
for tho Oregonlan will be In Scott's
stationery store. All orders will .re
ceive prompt attention. O
tf ALl.K.N EATON.
You will like tOTrogreas, 45 West
Eli, nth street.
THE FAIR AN ARTISTIC PRODUCT.
Around the Court of Honor nnd along the ornamental bnlustrndes which
line the CaBcndes tind Geyser basin have been placed hue vases of staff. In
which will be set trailing vines and high growing (lowers of bright colors.
These ground decorations have been designed with an eye to the archlteettiral
ftcheine of the buildings and to the general plan of the gardens', so thut nowhere
Is there an Inharmonious feature. The picture shows how this scheme of
decoration fits In with the building plans, the colonnade on the left being that
of the Pulace of Agriculture.
ATTENTION W. R. C-
Rev. C. R. Clarke, past department
commander of South Dakota, and
chaplain of the National Soldiers'
Homo at Hot Springs, S. D., will
preach at the M. B. church Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock. The old soldiers
will meet at their hall at 7:30 and
ateend in a body. The V. R. C. are
requested to meet them at the church
at 8 o'clock sharp, a full attendance
being earnestly desired.
By request of the President.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
llnby Morphine Fiends,
are made by all soothing syrups and
baby medicines that contain on! urn
ami narcotics. McGee's Raby Elixir
contains no injurious or narcotic
drugs of any kind. A sure and
safe cure for disordered RtomachR.
bowels nnd fretfulness splendid for
toothing infants. Sold by Dillon
Drug Co.
August tlni tells on ihe nerves.
Rut that spiritless, no ambition feel
ing can be quickly altered by taking
what Is known to druggists every
where as" Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
Within 48 hours after beginning to
use the restorative, improvement will
bo noticed. Of course, full healU)
will not return immediately. The
gnln, however, will quickly follow
Ami- "best of all, you will realize and
feel your strength and ambition as
It Ib returning. Outefde influence
depresses first the "Inside nerves"
then the stomach, heart and kidneys
will usually fall. Strengthen these
falling nerves with Dr. Shoop'p
Restorative and see how quickly
health will be yours again. Sold by
All dealers.
Estate of Sarah f pencer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Robert
B. tiencer, administrator of the estate
of Sarah Spencer, deceased, has filed
his account for final settlement of the
said estate, and Saturday, the 4th day
of September, A. L. 1S09, at 10 o'clock
in the fon-noon of said day, at the court
house in Jiuene, I-une county, Oregon,
has been set by the Honorable G. R.
Chrlsman, Judge of said court, to hear
objections to the same.
Hated this 4th day of August, A. D.
1909.
ROBERT B. RPENCRR.
Administrator.
JESSR O. WELT.S,
Attorney for Estate. W
NOTICE TO CHKIHTOUS
In your blood are the m .'II inns
or corpuscles that defend you i
against disease.
To mae and keep these little soldiers
healthy and strong, is simply to make
and keep vt lie blood of the right quality
and quantity.
This is just what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does -it helps the little soldiers in your
blood to fight disease for you.
It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions,
catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous
ness, dyspepsia, general debility, and
builds up the whole system.
I'M MOWS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or-eti ror tne Baie if 8Ucn reai est
bu" w jjcmo vuuiiij. ning at a point ten teet n
Katie Clark, plaintiff, vs. Louis A.southeast corner of the lana
Clark, defendant: James Miller by P. C. Olsoa
To Louis A. Clark, the above-named de-a" """'Vf U'? 3.V
fondant centre of the county road; tl
In the name of the State of Oregon" rods more or less to the cj)
you are hereby summoned to appearcounty road; thence north 3
and answer the plaintiffs complaint, or less to the south line of
fi 1 aH ne-ttlnstt vr.ii in tho n hnvn-Pn Htl rf 'er 8 mna; uience east o
court and suit, on or before six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, which date ot first
publication is Wednesday, July 14, 1909,
and you are hereby notified that If you
fail to appear and answer the com
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff will . apply to the said court
for the relief prayed for In said com
plaint, to-wit: For a decree declaring
the marriage contract now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant to be
forever dissolved, and that plaintiff
have a divorce from said defendant and
for full relief herein.
This summons Is published once each
week for six consecutive and succes
sive weeks in the Eugene Dally Guard,
by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge ol
the above-entitled court, wblch said or
der is dated July 9, 1909.
WILLIAM G. MARTIN, -Attorney
for Plaintiff.
It is hereby ordered that 1
kin of suid ward and all pet
ested In the said estate, upf
tliis court on Wednesday, Sen
1st, 1909, at 2 o'clock p.m., fj
room of tills court, at the cof
the city of Eugene, Couutjf
State of Oregon, then and thi
cause why an order should no
45 ro
le h 8 to the place of beginnii
tlon 34. Tn. 17. South of Hal
ot the Willamette Meridian
County of Iane, State of 0
talning 10 acres of land. g
And It is further ordered
of this order be published a
a week for three successive
fore the said day of hearing
gene Weekly Guard, a ?
printed and published In sai
Lane, State of Oregon.
Dated tills 26th day of Jul
O. R. CHIU
junge oi uio Louniy nl
county ot jane, aiaip
NOT1C10 OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the estate
of William D. McLean, deceased, has
filed his final account In the County
Court for Lane County, Oregon, in
the matter of said estate and that
Thursday, the 26th day of August,
1909, at the hour of one o'clock in
the afternoon of that day has been
set and fixed by said court for the
hearing of objections to said account
and for the final settlement of said
estate. All objections must be filed
with the Clerk of said Court on or
before said date of final settlement.
Dated this 14th day of June, 1909.
GEO. N. McLEAN,
Executor of said Estate
L. BILYEU. Atty.
SUMMONS
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is herebv irlvrn that the
dci-Higru'd, Jesse ii. Wells, bus been ap- I
pointed administrator of the estate of ;
Albei t Snyder, deceased, by the county :
court of ijine county, state of Oregon. '
All persons having claims against said j
estate are hereby notified to preserU
Lhe same, with tho proper vouchers, to
suld administrator at his office, No.
41 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon,
wiuun si x monins xrom tne date ot
tliis notice. j
1909 August, A. D.,Tj. THLYKI
.TRRRR n WPT .T !! f -
. Administrator.
Estate of Clarence Thomson, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Dora
Thomson, administratrix of the estate
of Clarence Thomson, deceased, has fil
ed her final account In the matter of
said estate, in the County Court for
Lane County, Oregon, and that Wednes
day, the luth day or weptemnor, iyua,
at the hour of 1 o'clock in the after
noon of said day, has been fixed by said
court for hearing of objections to said
final account and for the final settle
ment of said estate. All objections to
said final account must be made and
filed In said court on or before the said
date so fixed bv said court.
Dated tills 1 fit h day of August, 1009.
DORA E. THOMSON.
Administratrix of said Estate.
Attorney.
NOTICE OK PINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate of Amos lladsall, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that M. J.
HndsHll, administrator of said estate,
has filed his final account in the mntJ
ler of said estate in the Countv Couru
for Lane County. Oregon, and Monday
the 20th duy of September, 1 909, at
tne nour oi i o ciock in the afternoon
of said day, has been fixed by saldj
court ror bearing of objections to aatffl
account and the final settlement ofl
said estate. All objections must be madel
ana niea on or before said date so fixed1
vy sain court.
Dated this 20th day of August. 1909,
. . Administrator,
U BILYEU, Attorney.
In the Circuit Court of the Si
gon, In and ror tne count
Bessie A. Hoagiantl. Maln
oreiron & California Hal
pany, a corporation, Gorj
ana vviiKey rues man, u
To t-he Oregon and Californi
Company, ueorge u. ueeoe
Hickman.
In the name of the State
You are hereby required to 1
answer the complaint filed a
la the above-entitled' CiB
within six weeks after and
date of the service of tlili
upon you, if personally ser
not personally served uponv
within six weeks from the
first publication of tills sun
If you fail to appear as
said complaint, for want fj
plaintiff will apply to the e
relief demaudeu therein. Thfr
lug been brought for the pun
clari.ig, by decree of court, tt
sole owner and entitled to
efits of a certain contract to
chase of the following dc.sct
to-witi tihi S154 Sec. 27, TBl
4 W. of the Wliiauu-lte Merit.
State of Oregon, and that i.
person or persons nave anv flmeres
rights under suid contract mncl aa
mcnt. ft T
Should this summons not be ei
ui-m you personal I y. th-n )U will
served upon you by publication in
Kubuiiu U'cekiy Guard for a perio
six weeks, commencing on tSe 29th
of .Inly, 1909, be!nr the ftjPHt day
publication by ordwr of L.T. Ha
Judge of the Circuit Court of the s
of Oregon, in and for tlie.Counti
Lane, said order being made on
27th day of July. 1909. s
F. II. GREEff AK.
ttorney for YiafntH
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REGISTRATION' OK I, p TITL
In the Circuit Court of the te of
egon for the County of uut
In the matter of the application of JM
E. Berger to register tt title
Lot No. 2 and the nortlt, a7 feci
fractional Lot. Nn. 3, of frartlf
Block No. 8, In Mulligan' Ad4H
on the west, In Eugene, an Co
. ty, Oregon, and hercinfruv.r n
particularly described by p tM i
bounds, versus J. A. Elliott mid
whom It may concern, tetuoa
To all whom tt may concern:
Take notice, that on the 1 n taj
August, A. 1). 1909, an appllt- ion 1
filed by said Mary E. Iter e In '
Circuit Court of Lane County, r In!
registration of the title t I
above described. Now unlet yo
pear on or before the 16th A ft G
tember, A. D. 1909, and show - l
such application shall not b inn
the same will be taken as cob) d
a decree will be entered not "ttlng
the prayer of the application nt
will be forever barred from- tuapul
the same. j
E. U. LEAL CIr1
WILLIAMS A BEAN, T
Applicant's Attorney' f .
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