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SUMMONS. BUSIXES9 "A.RDS. -JFIRST- SUMMONS. Ill the Circuit C.nrt of the State of Oregon for Lie connty. Minnie Edwards plaintiff 1 of AioriCMil-iii vereUB i 111 pi rialiacn mure cluarly Lirinnrs ihan Daily Eugene Guard Publlslie.l every o.ei,inc of the week.

ily excepted. A.ldra: nil oiinuiuiiitattiiin and miki all remittances payable to the KuoBNK (IlMll'i Oregon. Sheriff's Sale on Foreloscufe Notice is hereby "fct b' vir'" an exwtitinn duly u'-d out of the (Intuit l.ourt of the hUle ol Oirton, f-T 111' Conuiyof Lane, on the Mth day uf Jaly, WJ, on a judijiueiit rendered in said court on the atb day cf June, ln'911. lor ilw suui of One ThoUKund Five KiiMhcd Bud Fourteen nnd dollars, Willi interest thereon from the VSth day of Jiliri. ISM), at the rate ol ten per cent pel annum, aud one hundred and twenty-five il no-lW) dollars attorneys fees, and the fun her Bum oftiity-ninouudno-lUO doll7i also accruing coats; in a suit wherein 11 Davis is cxtcu'or of the estate of Catherine riAVtn.

ileeMHfceil. was ulaiulill' nlid Phillip SUBSCRIPTION BATES. IIA1MT. Delivered bylcarrier, per week 9 15 Delivered by carrier, per month J)y moil, one year (io advance) 0 1 Six mouths 8 One month Single copies. Will not bo sent by mail to any address, for any length of time.

unless paiil in adaoce. WEEKLY. One year'tKadvance) 82 00 Six month 1 00 Advertising ade''known on application. Entered as second-class matter the Eugene, Oregon, poetotlice. 5" Court, New York City.

7., KATZ, Agent CAMPBELL BltOS I'nbjifihurD THE MEM a 2. 3 4 3 7 aio 1QII 12 83 I 13 It, Ift jf 20 21 22 23 24J25 26 27 2A29305I A'ri'OKNKYrt-A'i'-LAW. Tyyr hale. AlTOItNKy-AT-LAW. Itoouis 1 and 2 Chrisman Block.

BUOEXC OUEGON, WILLIAMS. ATJ'OHNEY-A T-LAW. Collections a siiecialtv. Office liver Lano ('ount? Bank, BILYEU, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Offite Over First National Bank.

Euoenb, Obsuoh. A WdODCOUK, AlTOliNEY-AT-LAW. Oince One-half block south of Chrisman Blk KuTJKNE, OliEdON. SKIPWOKTH. A1TOKNEY-AT-LAW.

Will practice in nil the Court EuoekbObegon. IIKLMU8 TIIOMPBON CHAS A HARDY rjHOMVSON HARDY, ATTORN YS-AT- Tj AW. Office In FirBt National Bank Building. Practice in all the court. Eugenk, Oheoon.

EO, DORKIS, i.t ATTORNEY COT7NSELOK-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of the Second Judicial UiBtriet and in the Supreme Court 01 the state, rifiecial attention given to collections and matters in probate. Office-First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1. 2 and 3. MEDICAL.

QSTEOl'ATIIY. W. J. NOVINGER. I).

O. Graduate American School of Osteopathy, lurksvule, Mo. Eugene: Rooms ,4. 5 and 6, First National Bank. Monday, Wednesday and a riuay.

a ro to 4 Consultation free at office. RJW IIARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Wltkinn Linn'i druir store. Oflice Hours 9 to 12 a 2 to 5 and 7 to 0 m. Residence Ferry street between 11th and iaJtn, KUYKENDALL, M.

D. PHYSICIAN AND SUIUEON Office In Chmmnn Block, Special attention to aurgery and surgical dts-enesof women. TyTUSKATIIERINE SOHLEEF, of Women and Children Office Shel ton Block, opposite Guard office CLOW, M. D. of Women, and of Nose and 'Throat.

Consultations 18 months experience in Cook County Hospital, Chicago. BRAIM Olt410H. SELOVElt, M. D. Lnte resilient surgeon St Vincent Hospital, x'ortiami, uregnn.

Office Over A. Wood's irrocerv store. ltesidence At Mrs M. ilahb's, Hiqh and aeveum Euoknk Orsoon. LUCKKY, JEWELER, Washes and Clocks Repaired.

RirnsNB, Ohkoov BIDDLK. DENTIST' OIHce -On Olive street. lU'twocn IKIfth and Sixth streoU. ono hlock west of Minnesota Hotel NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Sarah McClure, decanReil.

Notice is horoby (livou tlnit Mary Ayers ana liuniouius unii-npie have been duly appointed eiccntriies of the estate of Sarah MoOlnre, deceased. All pereons having claims against said estate are duly notified to present the same to th. exeenrrixes at the law otnee or urorge Dorris, at Eurodc; Oreaon, ovor llie First National Bank. within six months from the date of this uottce, with the necessary vouchers if any Eugene, Oregon, Feb tilth, IS'JU. Maht AtKRS, DlVkTlUDS OIU.RU-III, Gbo Dorrw, Executrixes, Ally for Estate' NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Notice is hirjl.v that McPher on has been appointed by tbe Connty lor oi the estate of Cleaver, deceased. and all persons having claims agaiuit said estate are hereby notified and rtquired to present the same to said administrator, duly verified as by law required, at the law office of Wilkina, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date he ro ot. Dated at Eugene, Orecon, April S9, 1899, McPansox. Adninislralor estate of Clearer, deceased. Wiliixs, Attorney for Estate.

Hilltop JieTTniitn'i Estate, Parsings, Aug 22. Bishop Johu Newman's will shows bis estate In le worth $30,000. Ashle from two or three normal bequesls the estate is left for the life use of the widow. after which It goes lo the Drew theological MuilusT', at AUdiaoiJ, i J. In the Circuit Conrt of the Sin.

for Couuty. On, O. ltbiu-hr'. Plaintiff i vs. A Aliillin i i Alice Mnliio efuodiints To IT.

A. Miillin and Aiioe nan defendants Uln tin INTHfcKAME OF THE KTis- Oregon, You end eneh of von required to apjirnr and answer nkJ plaint of plaiuiiO filed herein in the abi ve entitled Court and 1 belorelho first dr.y of the T'0" thereof which .1.1 Court is to'iJ holden at the Court House in goo the 30tb dny of Octol er yon fail to so nppoar and answer i Ki thereof the plaintiff win uppiv lor wt lor tne reiiei prayed lor In nlnnis. plaint filed herein to-wii: 1 For a decree of tho Court for it. closure of a certain mortgage deeenhj said complaint and executed bv Ik defendants on the 19th day of vav mf secure the payment of a certain note of even tenor thereof for iu $50.00 with interest thereon from day of Itf ay 1897 at the late of tn 1S per annum and for the sum of tgT- interest thereon at tbe rate of 8 per annum since the 29th duv of said sum of 5.85 being pai-l as taxes for the yeur 18J7 ,1 promises conveyed by said morteio.7 defendant to plaintiff, and ir tho ill? sum of $0.00 with therMn Li the 9h day of May, 1899, the B'y $6.00 being for taxes paid by HsiS saidpreruifcsforitiey.ar ol 1893- tbe lurmer sum of 15 00 Thnt the promises conveyed bv gage are described ns of the nnd tbe lots Nos 8 10 of section 2, twp 17 3 of Jt taining 150.54 aciesof in Lane Oregon. That the said by said may be sold law and that tho proceeds arisine sale be applied to the payment of nWu said mortgage, and in case snrb are no.

sumcioi.t to pay sini ibT obtain a judgment against thus. ill nuts for the balance remaining due-uid. that the said deft-udiiuts ai uli wt olaiming by, through or under theln qm be burred and foreclosed of all right till, olaim, lien, equity of rediinptbi intorent in and to said roortgncni and for such other and further reli.1. may nppoar irom plaintiff's complaint a file herein, and that may io this court equitablo and just; and for the rofu disbursements of this suit. This RummonH is published inthoEctEn Gdakd a daily newspaper of general citnlt tion, and by order of tho Hon W.Hu.

ilton, Judge of said Court, H.iu ort'er bei made ond dated ill Eugone, Uregon on 29th doy of June, 1899. That tbe fa publication of this summons was ud lis 15lh day of June, 1869. Waltos A M.irklii, Attorneys for Plamtil. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oikci, for Lane County.

Nicholas Kolbet, Plaintiff, vs Christina Kolbet. Defendant To Christina Kolbet, defendant itat named: IN THE NAME OF THE Sl'ATEOF Oregon, you are summoned and required to appeur and answer the complaint 1M against you in tbe above entitled eourt uu cause, on or before October 9, tbatbt ing tho first day of the next icgnlar term ol said conrt, to be begun and holden it th Courthouse in Eugene, Lane Ote gon; aud if you fail to appearand acrta as herein required, tbe plaintiff vill applj to the said nirt for the relief prayed In aaid complaint, to-wit: For a decree ol Baid court, declnring tho inurria.te cootnet now existing between plaintiff' and defendant, forever dissolved, that defendant tf fore haired from any dower interest ii the following described premises to-wit The north cf the northeast lA, and th north yt of the northwest of Section Townihipi7 EG West, in Lano mat! Oregon, nnd for full relief. This summons is published tho first tints July 1st, 1899, by order of the IIon.E.O, Potter, County Jndge, made in May 11, 1899. Dated July 1, 1899. GEOUGE K1XSEY, Attorney for Pliintil NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE OF KOI PROPERTY.

Notice ifl hereby given That by virtse ol an order of the Circuit Court of tho Stito of Oregun for the county of Lano made it tb regular June term thereof in tho soil oil I Jones et al, trustcos vs Geo Hizletoo a al authorizing and directing mo to sell It following described real pioperty to wit: Commencing one rod west of the ta of the 0 of Wm Shiolds, silnstedii Lane county, Oregon thenco south 8 root thence west 15 rods, thence northtMterijI rods and 6 feet along the bank of tbe Cos Fork river; thence east 10 rods to the pi" tjf beginning containing one half acre mon or loss in Lune connty, Oregou. Now therefore in pursuanco to said ortw made by said conrt I will offer the bo scribed premises for sale at public inction, to the highest bidder for cash at tbe house door in Eugene, Oregon, on the SJ day of August, 1899, between the bonri ot 9 o'clock a aud 4 o'clock to wit it o'oloek of Bald day, Lakodos Hour, Helen ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is horeby given that the uuda-signed, 8. J. HnghoB, has been Connty Conrt of Lane County, 0ref dnly anpointed administratrix of of John A.

Hughes, deceased, and all sons having claims against sail? hereby notified and lequired, to tho same to said administratrix, fled, at the law office of L. gene, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice. Dated ot Eugene, Oregou, this ot Alarcb, 1899. S. J.

ncOBBi L. BiLTiu, Atty. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notioe is hereby given that the ntii' igned, administrator enm testament" nexo of the eBtate of J. H.

Taylor, ed. has filed his final account io ty court of Lane county, Oregon, i matter of said estate, and Mondsy. day of September, 1S9J, at the boor o'clock of said day has been fid of said oonrt for tho hearing of to said account and for the final of said estate; and all ol'jeo shall be filed with the olerk of s'd on or befoie said date; Dated this ISth day of July. i rJ 1. d.

Ji A.iniinistrator wilh the wiilsnneJ' i. L. Bii.txa, Attorney for saidesi NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEME Notice is hereby given" that the executrix ot the estate of 'hn l.eor..T deceaeed, has Hied In the I ounty Ijine I'cunty, State of Orecn. cunt of her of I that Monday the 4th day of fj, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. by said Court as the time f-r Hons to raid report, and the Dated thil 4th day of August, Mabi Kluasxth M'" L.

I. STXVKis, Evecntnx of Atty. for estate. NATIONAL BAM Of Eugene. 'aid up Gash Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon.

AOKNKKAL ISANKIKM BUWNKrtS Uone on ri-iuoualde terms. riight drafta on Chicago, Han Francisco and Vort-lan'l, Oregon. Jiills of erch.mgo sold on foreign countries. Deposits reriivtd rubjectto check or certificate of deposit. Ail collection! entrusted to us will receive prompt attention, lfKKrmicKS, Presicleut, 8 Uakin, Vice Presiflent.

P. K. Snodohabb, Casliier. h. 11.

POITEB, Ass't Cunhier EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL (paiiwp) W. BROWa, 6. 0 PAINE, Vice President. P. OSIiUKrl, Cashier.

W. W. SHOWN. Asit Caihler, DIRECTORS- BD PAINE. DROWN A PAINE.

ROBINSON, JBHARRI8 W.W. BROWN. Wcncrul KunklUK KunIik-nh TraiiHiictrtl on Favorable TerniH Drafts Iflsucd on tho nrlnclnnl oltlos of the Dili ted HtatfH; alo ox oh an bo furnisbgd available In nil forolKu coiintrluH. inturusi pain on nine aeK)Niin. Firo-proof vault for the atorngo of valuable papem.

ooiiouuouruetvo our prumuiaiteniioD, LANE COUNTY BANK (Eainbii.uea 1882. or EUGENE, OREGON. A General Banking business in all branche transacted on favorable terms. A. G.

HOVEY, President J. M. AH RAMS, Cashier EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Go Kxpresa HoiilhT" Trains Loave Portland Dally- in I'JMUam 7:45 am IS :00 a 111 0)5 in a in i 7:00 a in pm a in Lv Portland Ar Lv Eugone Lv ArSan Francisco Lv a 2:17 am 1:10 pin a (laopm 111 8:10 a 10 Oirden Ar Ar Denver Ar Omaha Ar Ohicairo Lv Ar Lv Ar Los Angles Ar Ar Kl Paso Ar Ar Fort Worth Ar Ar New Orleans Ar DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS Pullman firnt-clais and Tourlit Sleeping can attached to all through trains. Through Tourist cars to Chicago without change. It mv1 lira; Mall, Dally.

a in liv l'ortiand Ar -I ::6 Lv Kuuono hv Ar Ktweburg Lv 7:0 a 1'orvnilta irinll Iritlljr (Kxcfpt buudayt 7:80 a in I Lv 11 pint Ar Portlami Ar I pm Lv At Albany and Jorvallis cttntipct with train of Oregon Central Kanturn Hallway. lutiepfiitdrm'f. riiinniiRer umiy Ihxct'pt auiulny) EXl'HtSB TRAIS DAILT (MCEPT BUMDAT.) 1 Lv Portland Ar a in Ar Mi'Minnville Lv 1 a tllM mj Ar lnilojvindenoe Lv a trect conaootion at 8nn FranclFco with tcanmliip lineH for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Phillipineii and Australia, Fur through tickfts aud rato, mil on A Or McCLANAHAN, lVpt Agent City Ticket Agent, Kugonc, Oitk.iu. 11 MAKKHAM, Manager. and Portland, Oregon.

0 GO. iVtart tor Time SchostnltN From Portland Arriv From Vast Mail 8pm Salt Lake, lVnver. Fant Mail CHi orth, Dmatia, Kansaa City, St Ijouii, Chicago and r.jwl Walla Walla. Sikv SjHtVane Flyer 2:10 kant. MinneaititE Spokaue Flyer i I'aul, l'uluth, Milwaukrt Chi-cak" and Kt.

Ot'KAN SiKiiiwHira Sail every ft day COU'MBIA KlVKH Stramkhs To Attoria and Way laiuilntf. Vu.twrrrEKivicir Oregon City, herg, Salem and Way Landing Yamhill Kivkm irenn City, lay-tln and Way I tilling. WiiuvmiiKiviH Piwtland tW-talluand Way lndinea. 4 rn Kit Sunday Sat 10 in 4pin t.X Suuttay Cam Kx Sunday Kx SuiuUy 7am INi, Thur and Sat Lv Corral' a Mon. Wed and Kri.

Lv KipaH Paily Mon. Weil and Fit Arr Vorli'd Moo, Wed and Krl SxK Rivta. l.Tl.eliUi Riria to Lewistn Daily I Stevans, Htir burt Uea l'ase Ajft, l'uit, til tbe riiiliiniii qurutimt, and brought tin evoti uiurii ovurwheliii-' inn vordiof. Trie vota by nidion: De-part, Ailliero frniM. Nuw KnglHiitl 1,078 an Middleman's i.wo fen triil Witt TheBouth Si.U'w Fttuillo Const J.t ''4 Total 10,04 3,887 "TliB totul in Inir t) one far the traditional American policy of non interference, unJ expansion in the WetHern Hemidphere if anywnere.

There ia no reaBOU to queHtion the representative characlor of the vote taken, and in that case the great majority of the fartuerH of the nation are not favorably disponed toward the adiainioiralion'a career of conqutM. But Mr Mciumey cannot look for hearty support in that quarter, where can ho find it? The German-Americans whnlargoly voted for him 111 1890 are nearly uranimooB in opposing the present course. Organized labor i aeamst it. Many of the first men in his party are against it. Many of the native business and manufacturing Republicans of the cities are against it.

Where are tho voles which are to carry imperialism in triumph over Americanism? AVe must evidently look to the syndicates to find them." THIC l'HILimihM WAR. Orugonlun, Hep. Wo have now, after a half year of effort, under large cobU of men and money, a situation far more complicated and difficult than at tho beginning, finch a price no we pay for a clu ap political diplomacy in the presidential office. A man must reap afi he peiws. If ho sows lUhi-nlth he will reap ill if he neglects his health the weeds of disea.se will grow up and choke it.

It is daily mid houtly marvel that men will recklessly ncgl -i their health, when moment's thought i.houUl tell them that Ihcy are couuing death. lies in most every man's power to live to grceii old uge. If would only luke the same care of liliuuelf that he does of his borne, or cow, or dog, ho would cniov gooil health. When a man owns a hundred-dollar horse, end it gels stek. he does not witste nily time about doctoring him up.

When his g.udctl pets full of he doesn't delay about rooting them out, for he knmvs tliey will ciiokc outliis vegetables. When he is out of aorts, sick, nervous, lieiuiuchuy, has no appetite and ia restless and sleepless at niht, he pays little attention to it. The result is consumption, nervous prostration or some serious blood or skin disease. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Iliscovcry is the best of alt medicines for hard working men.

It given edge to the appetite, facilitates the flow of digestive jmces, invigoiates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is tho great bhwul-maker and dealt. buTtder. It cures 08 per cent, of all cases of lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections, weak lungs, bleeding from lungs nnd kindred aflectious. Do not wait until the lungs are too far wasted to admit of being cured.

As you know, five yrars aso the doctors had Slven me up lo die wllh eon writes tr. It O. MoKlunev. ol tleepiviiter. Favette W.

Va. "1 took trctitmrut iroiu tir. R. V. Pierce, and am stitlrelv well I hnd taken stendlly, as directed, his 'Uoldcn Medical Dr.

Flej-ce's Tleasant Pclleta cure con-stlpatlou. Out little "likt" ia a dose. Tliroslilng Without Dint. A correKitdeut writes us from HprlugnoKl under date of Tuesday AtiRiist TiuwoiiKors and railroad men on tbe Woodliurn-Sirltinllold branoti witness ed a sight Tuesday that Is seldom seen In tho valley. As the train was pass ing Judge Waldo's plaoo In the Waldo Hills a lcBin tliri'sltor wits seen at work threading oats, and tucking tho straw with a pitent stacker inside of the barn, Hlx Knir blnders, one after another, wore outtlng the oats which lu tnru were at once takou by wngous to tlio thresher.

It took a small army or men to accomplish this work. "A novelty of this tliroslilng was that not a particle of tltist Waa to Ik seoii, T'v4ta bad dried out, were dead ripe, Mid this mot hod was taken as a safeguard either from rain or dry weather. There were sovprnl hundred acres of tho oats, and probably 3K)0 bushels hnd been thrmhed wheu the train pawed by. Tho sit! tit was a fine one and will long be rcmombered by those who wltneiwotl It." "The Tbe familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the (Ireat Kail-way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between Bt Paul and Chicago, ami Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains In the UniU'rwtaiid; connections are made with all transcontinental lines, assuring to rawengera the test service known. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, loam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line.

Nee that jour ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going toany point In the I'uIUhI tHatee or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. Korralea, pamphlets or other Information, ndiirvsi, Casky, 1 Eimv, Trav Pm Agt, (ieiteral Agent, Hkaitlk, Wash. Poktu.mo, Oa. VB William Edwards, defen''Iit.

Suit in equity for divorce and lae oiuVody of minor child of plniutilf, and alimony and other roiief. To William Edwards, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon Bm hArMiv snnriuoned to eru'esr ia said Circuit Court on or before tbe 30ih day of pteiuber 1S99, and answer the complaint i il.n nUiniilt' hied therein against yon, or judgment aud decree will be laki ugaiust you lor wnni luereoi lor mo r'T" for in the complaint, namely, a decree dia-solvtug the marriage couraot existing be tween; you and tne pioi'lin, anu ni have the care and custody of the minor child of euid m-rriage, De Eaten Edwards, and an uuuivide.t one-third of the following described real property, io-wu; h. neat nne.nan or ioi. isus- uva nuu eight in block No.

fourof Skinner's original plat of Eugene City, in Lane county, Ore-Mn: ai.h that von nav the costs and dis bursements of BUit, and ao attorney's fee of $25.1.0, and pay the plaintiff $100.00 alimony to assist in msiniaioiug aiuu euiiu, and ki.eh other relief as to tho court may seem equitable Aud it is ordered by the Hon. E. O. Potter, County Judge of sntd Lane connty, that eervice of summons be made npon you by publication in the Daily Gcaiid. a newspaper of General circulation published in said connty aforesaid for six consecutive weeks.

Dated loth, 1899. JLhe urst publication ot tois summons is on Saturday, tbe 19th day cf August, 1899 Gko. If. JUobkis, Plaintiff's Attorney, SUMMONS. In tl Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County.

Edward H. Gomph, plaintiff, 1 vs. H. Thomson, defendant. To James B.

Thomson, the above named defondant, In the name of the State of Oregon Yon are hereby summoned to appear in said Circuii Court on or before the 30th day of September, 1899, and answer the complaint of the pi lintifftiled therein against yon, or judgment will be taken agaiust you for want or an answer tor the sum of 55124. ob, with interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum since Janoary 1, 1895; and the further Bum of (G8(: 63, and for costB aud disbursements of aci.on. And it in ordered by the Honorable E. Fottor, County Judo uf said Lane county. that service of summons be made upon you by publication in the Eugene Daily Guabd, a newspaper of general circulation published daily iu said Lane county, for six successive weeks.

Dated August 17. 1899. Tbe first publication of this Bummona is m.iOH on tbe luta day of August, 1899. Geo. B.

Douiiis, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE TO CBEDITOliS. Notice is hereby civen that the nuder- signed, has been du'y appointed by the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Lam- county, Administratrix of the estate of unnsuaii Hanson, deceased. All ner sons having ch.ims against said estate are bereuy requind to present the some to me properly v.rifiid, as by law required, at the law oflico Stevens, in Eugene, Oregon, wiihiu six months from the date hereof. Dated this 4th day of August, 1899.

Joiiamnah Hanson, Administratrix. Stkvkns, Attorney for Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. jVntifA iu hnmltri nitron thnf tria Hill, has been by the county court of ijane county, uretron, duly ajipomted ad in in-itratr of the estte of Alurv V. ltnltnr.

ceased, and all pernenn havinK claims agaioBt tho paid estate, are hereby notified and required, to present tho name duly verilied to Baid admintratnr, at his residence, four mile Moucnwem oi junction In said county, within nix months from the date of this notice. "ateu uob dru day ot August, 1KD9, B. R. Hill, Admi. Istrfttor of said Estate L.

Bilteo, Att'y. NOTICK OF PINAL ACCOUNT. In the mattor of tho esttito of William Miller uect-aeen, NfltlPfl Vinrohw rrfpan A Ia s- nnuiu lb I1JHV fjllll Cflrn ttiilt t)iA rniinrt) 1 Oregon, ha set Monday, the 4th dav of Soi- tembcr, 18JW, at 10 in the forenoon of sam nay, mr lite lieannp of the Final Account ,,,,0 ninivii maner ana estate, v.uD udhiiuu (id ai'penr in snid court nt said time and show cause, if any, why said Account should not be allowed, wic uMui.nni,ri.u,rB uiHcnarnea ana tbeir bonds' Dated this 24th day of July, 1810. 1 Khnestine Miller, I "allBAll U1ILLEH, Administrators of the estate of WillUm Mil NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Estste of W. Porter, deceased.

Jsotiee is hereby given, that li. Y. Porter and James M. Martin, administrators of said osune, nave nieu tneir account for final settle ment ot said estate, and Monday the 4th day of September, 1899, at ten o'clock in the fore. noon ot said, day has been set by the Hon.

E. y. oner, county Judgeot said Lane County. count. Dated Eugone, Or, July 20th 1899.

r. JH.Y' James M. jrtin, Geo. B. Dobhis, Administraters.

Atty for estate. NOTICE TO CREDITOUS. 1. 1 iiereoy given to whom it may ym unuersigned nas lieen ap. pointed by tho Connty Court of Lane County, CTUlle OI noroM (.

ich.ills, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate, are hereby notified 2. v. woodcock "ivv. touuiy, uregon, withiu months from the date of this no.

ice. Dated July 29, Hon.T Clia elakd. of MUte 1'homaa F. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. 1.

.1. wnom it way cern that the uod rsigned has Hied h.r con-final oi me estate Humphrey, deceased-ami the County Court has set the 2nd day of October, 18'H at ten clm-k in the forenoon of that dav for hearitif. saM All i. arsons interested are hereby n.itifie.1 to api.ar in said Court at that tinie and show cause if any why said ao- n. i lne undersigned dirchannd md the bondsmen ltETTlE HfMPHRET Administratrix of the Estate of 11 Humphrey deceased.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate of William Shields, deceased. Lane County, State of Orevon. Ilry t(lar lipndrirka i i ot nnal settle, ment ef Md of noon i been set hv th. Hon.

ki'I nU County, for hearing ohertion. to the nme. uuiy Cr. A.i, tiranaicsa, Administrate Ally, lor estate. Caatloman, Patterson aud Thomas Patterson, her husband, Evans and Tilemms Evans, his wife, Campbell, L-an Slay Castleman, Mercy Caatleniac, Castleman aud Custlemau his wife, Anna Games and Henry Games, her husband, Huddleston as admiuistiator ol the estate of Iuntha Castle man, docensed, were defendants; and against thodefendants Castleman and Huddleston as the edoiiuistr.jtiT of the estate of Iautha Cahtlernan, deceased, and on a decree of foreclosure and order of sale rendered it.

sHid court, commanding me in order to satisfy said jndgmont and costs, to sell the following described real property to-wit: lit ginning at a point 2 Iti chains north the wit lo Hfctions 27, 28, in Tp. 17 11 2 West aud ruiiciiig thenco north 67.7(1 chains, tbonce west 9.04 chains, thence sonth 56.00 ohuius, more or l''as to the center of connty road No.4-10, thence south of east 9 chains, more or less to he intersec tion of the center of line of said road, with the south line of Section 28 on east line of D. C. No. 71 Sotif.

No. 7480, thence north 2.24 chains, and thence east til links to the place of beginning, containing 00 acres, more or less, in Lane county, Oregou. Now thereforo: In the name of the State of Oreeou. iu comolmnoe with suld writ, 1 will oiler lor sale tue aoove aescnueu urcroisea at public nnction, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption, at the south door ot the court House, in Ju- eeue. Lane Countv.

Oregon, ou ednesday, the 23rd day ol August, 1899, between the hours ol 9 clock a. in ana 4 ciock p. towit: at one o'clock p. m. of said day.

Doted this lotn day ot duty, loira. W. W. WlTIlKBS, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. By H.J.

Day, Deputy. Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure Notice is heieby givon, that by vinue oi an execution duly issued out ot the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the connty of Lonp, on the 15th day of July, 1899. on uidgment rendered in said court on the 28lh day of June, 1H99, for the snm of Eight Hundred and Twenty- Eight aud no-100 Dollars with interest thereon at tho rate of 8 per cent por annnm from June 2Slh, 1899, aud 875 attorneys fee, with interest thereon from the 28th day of June, 1899, at tho rale of 8 per cent per annum, nnd the further sum of $37.40 ooats, qIbo aocruing cttvts, in a suit- wherein liothchild a corporation was plaintiff and Sidney Horn and Lillian Horn, his wife, A Dunn, Dunn, Geo, A Dorris and Geo Dnrris, as Executors ntthe last Will and Estate ol Dunn, decoased, were defends, jta, and against the defendants Sidney Horn and Lillian Horn, and on a deoree of foreclosure aud order of sale, rendered in said oonrt commanding me, in order to satisfy said judgment and costs, to sell the following described real property to-wit: Commencing at the north-east corner of a trect deeded by Nuncy Stowell and husband to Geo Mayer, aud recorded on page 283 of book ot Lane couuty deed records, running thenco south one hundred ond one-half feet to the Lorlh line of the Oregon and California right of way, thence south 80 deg. 45 min-, eaHt aloiig Baid right of way feet, thence north 119 feot, and thence west feet to the place of begmuiug, all in the city ot JbU' eeue. Lane connty.

Oregon. Now, thereforo, In the name of tho State of Oregon, in compliance witn Bnni writ, 1 will offer for sale the above described premist-s at public auction, to the highest uiuder for ensb, subject to reuempuon. at tho south door of I he court houue iu Engene, Lime County, Oregou, on Saturday, the 2tith day of August, 1899, between the hours of 9 o'oloak a. and 4 o'oloek to-wit: at one o'clock p. on said day.

Dated this 21st day of July, 1899, W. W. WrniEBB, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, By H. J. Day, Deputy.

Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. Kotico is horobv givon that by virtue of nn Execution dulv issncd out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Connty of Lane, ou the 18th day of July 1899, on a Judgment rendered iu said Court on the 27th day of June 1899, for tbe sum of fonr hundred and sixty-three and 75-100 dollars with interest thereon from the 27th day of June 1899, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum and $45.00 attorneys fee, aud the further sum of $23.55 costs, also accruing costs in a suit wherein Lizzie Thompson was Plaintiff and Mnude Hpenoer end Ma-linda Buudy wore Defendants and against sam uoienaants, and on a deoree or foreclosure and order of sale, rendered in said Court, commanding me, in order to satisfy snui judgment and costs, to sell the following described real nronertv towit: Lots Nos ono and two iu block No, 38 of Junction Citv. in Lane Countv. Orocon. Now therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon in compliance with Baid writ, I will offer for sale the above described prop, erty at public nnc.ion to the highest bidder for cash subject to redemption at the South door of the court honro in Eugene, Lane Comity, Oregon, ou Saturday, the 20th day of August 1899, between tie hours of 9 o'clock a.

m. anil 4 o'clock m. towit at one clock p. lu. on said day.

Dated July 21, 1899. W. W. Wmiicrs, ShetitTof Lane County, Oregon, by n. J.

Day, Deputy, NOTICE TO ClvEDlTOKS. nerei-y given that Louisa Diess hss been, by the ounty Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Ludwig Diess, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified, at the law office of Skip-wnrtli, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months imm me uaie nereot. Dated Einjene, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1899. Louisa Disss, Administratrix of the Estate of Ludwlj Diess, deceased.

E. It. Skitwosth, Attorney for Administratrix. ADMISI.STK.'.TORK NOTICK. Notice Is hereby Riven that he understand It llmlu.i'Mou has Ikh-u aiioir.ttHl IlUlllSlrslOr Of nal.tu 1 I i .1 deossiHl.

liv tho eouiiiy court ot Lane county. aim an perMus nsvl-ia claims against MUleMste sn hereby nettiied to pre.iet the snie duly vertlusl to sshl silsitiitHrRtor at his residence in Kuxt'iie Oregon withiu six mouths Irom lh date ot this nolli-e. listed this lututay of iy lsw II 111 hM.KSTnN. AilrntnWttstorof said estate NOTICE OF FIN'AT. SETTLEMENT.

Kstnte of Snr-ih D. Fitch, deceased, l.sne County, State of Orevon. Notice is herebv that Tv ris, executor of the estate of Sarah D. Fitch, detvaseit, has tiled his ac-ount for fins! ttl! ment of rai.l estate, ami Monday the 4th dav ol at ten o'clock in the for, noon of said dsv has hren set hvth 11. O.

Potter, Comity said Line Couutyl A'ated Geo, Dohris, Executor. WEATHER BUREAU. JDtWj Report.) ORKOON, I AiiKUct23, 18IC.1 a mi Weather Forecast for Kuueiio, Orefiou: Tonight- and Thursday: Fair and warmer. All niislnoa l.otter. In "111.

nfllco tiould bo directed lo I'HH ullAHIl inNlcad 01 of lite proprietor. personally! linos WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23 WHERK THK FAKMKKH BTARD. Springfield, Mass, Itepubllcan, (Independent.) "A straw vote of unu.iuitl extent aud signifioance has been taken by Farm And Home, of this oity, among the farmers of the United States on tho question of Americanism against imperialism. Some 20,000 legal voters expressed their views, Thoy aro located in all sections and belong to all olassoB of political opinion, though it ia safe to eay that the large majority aro Republicans, Thoy must thus bo considered as fairly representative of the great agricultural olass. Most of the postal card ballots wcro mailod to Farm and Homo in May and June, "whon tho Philippines situation appeared to be far less serious than has since dovolopcd, and do effort had boon made in tho columns of the papor to influence the vote oithor way.

"What, then, was tho Attitude of farmers In May and Juno rospoot-ing the coutbo of tho administration? Hero is one of the questions aud the vole upon it by sections: 'Should the Filipinos be held in subjoctlon to the United Status, or should thoy be allowed to form an independent Forlntle- For sub penclenpe, Jection. isew Middle states 9,807 t.euinu west w.wil Houtliern states Pacltld'ooaat 1,084 Total 8,410 "Thus Afly porcent nioro favor independence than vote for subjection. The imperialism are in a minority in all scotions oven in the central West, where Mr Mo-Kinley is supposed to havo obtained his inspiration for a oourse of forcible annexation, and on the Pacific coast, which was regarded as nearly unanimous for the now poli'iy. "Anothor question in the eanio lice was submitted: 'Should Cuba be given Independence or 1)0 annexed to the United States? Tbe vote on this Is oven more decided against Imperialism than on the other. Soms 13,199 replied In favor or independence, against 7,862 In favor of "The most significant vote of all in that on the question: 'In general, should the United States adhere to or dopart from its former policy of non-interference with nations beyond either This aoemitobave presented the issue.

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