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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. KUOEXE CUT. OREGON. BATUBDAY. BEIT. f, 1Q77. BUSINESS. Matters of a personal character charged for at regular adver tising rates, to be paid invariably in advance. THE LIBOR QUESTION. Tho editor of the Oregoman in commenting on an article entitled Fair Wages," and purporting to be written by a striker, which recently appeared in tho North American lie view, announces tho conclusion that because government can afford no remedy against the oppressions prac ticed by capital over labor therefore, "That labor must be sold at any timo as wheat is sold lor what it will bring." This is certainly a dark view. That the laws of trade, of supply and demand, aro higher than the laws of humanity ; that the sympathies which human suffering should awaken have ceabod to be a factor in our social economy; that tho mellowing infju ences of a civilization which teach the universal brotherhood of man, havo lest their force ; influences that banished the carelessness of human life and the brutal sports, which characterized the civilizations of Greece and Komo, where men wero exposed to tho fury of wild beasts or forced to butcher each other for tho popular amuse ment ; that loug since torbado the cruel exhibitions of the tournament, where even tho holy oflices of religion wore called in to sanction tho con tests in which mon maimed and slew each other to show their skill am: courage, and priests wcro wont to shrive the souls of thoso about to en pago in mortal combat. Surely civilization which hss done this muc in tho cause of humanity in cultivat ing tho higher and holier attributes of our n.iture,which has fillod the land with almshouses, hospitals ami other charitablo institutions, supported in most inBtancoH by private donation so different from thoso of the past which permitted parents to destroy their maimed and disfigured offspring and oven those well formod they clioso to froo themsolves from tho burthens of nurturing them surely, such a civilization can do something by tho cultivation of an intelligent and humane public senti inent, to restrain tho avarice, and awaken the sympathies of societies more fortunate members, or at least compel them by tho dread of outlaw ry from sooial intercourse, and of the dutestnlion of their fellows, to pay an outward regard to justice and the claims of a common nature. It truo perfection, we cannot reach, nor can vico or crime bo totally sup pressed, but certainly much can be done by humane teachings to check tho toudeucie to enslave the masses which iuvarinlly acooinpany the in oreaso of population. lias the hu tnanitariaa spirit whieh rousod the iooplo of the north to such a orusadf against tho supposed horrors of outhorn slavery diod with tho letting free a raoe who, by thoir indolent and improvidont uaturos and low moral instinots, have mado it quostiouable wbothor or not their liberty will prove a ourso or a blessing to thorn, or was that spirit tho result of mor bid excitement ? the product of a tel csoopitig charity whloh overlooked the misery at its own door to fret ovor doubtful and distant sufferings. If human musclo must bo tuado an article of morchandUo, and if oompo tition allows, is it to si U for tko lowest yrioo, thaiC'11 affo,J 8tonance suffi cient to enabh U.0 perform its ap pointed task ; if ha Wu works for wages which afford mush and ruv tie must give place to ono who, from necessity, will work for what will af ford mush alone; if nine-tenths of our countrymen are to become th hopaless drudges of the reruaiuder; it wealth is to indue its possessors with no liigUr regard for the laborers who serve them than for tho dumb brutes that are raised only for profit, our progress is a sham and our civiliia tion a curse. If they condemn to hopeless drudgery and debasing ig- norance tho thousand;, and bring case and comfort to the tens only, if it is only a question of supply and de mand whether the ntmost exertions of the masses shall bring them th or dinary comforts of life, or only a bare aubsistence; if at every ebb in the tide of prosperity a large part of our laboring classes roust become crimi nals or paupers, because competition and the averice of their employers compel them, io prosperous times, to btbor at such wsqes as precludes ac cumulating any thing, then the sooner we relapse into the barbarism of our ancestors, the better. No condition of society that makes tbo many mere servitors of the ease and pleasures of the few can bo a blessing or claim preeminence above even a savago State. Belter the superstition of the savgethan that we should become so materialistic as to view with no higher interest those beneath ns than stocks or Etones or at best racro arty cles of merchandise. Justice and hu manity require that every able bodied man's services should be valued at such a price as will supply him with tho ordinary comforts of life, and he who takes advantage of the laborer's necessities and ao cents them for less, should be branded as an extortioner and usurer, little less odious than he who takes your property by force or fraud Capital must be taught that its safety requires a contented yeomanry; that what is heaped up by oppressions and exactions may be scattered and dissi patcd in the convulsions of a day pro ducedjby the destitution and despair ot those who have been its instru ments ; that it can no more disregard the general welfare or that ot any portion of society and escapo suffering than a man can disregard tho we fare of any member of his physical organization without detriment to hi whole systora. The compensation of lawyers, doctors, ministers and even merchant's clerks is not affected by competition. Their chances for cm ployment are, of course; but when their services are required competition does not affect their reward. Why not apply the samo rule ta the labor er? Why subject the only class to whom all are indebted,- not only for the necessities of life, but for what ever of comfort, easo or luxury they enjoy, to tho rigid laws of trado, and govern their compensation by tho rule of supply and demand? Wo can not expert capital to employ men at a loss, but there is no outerjiriso that will benefit tho country whero th profits are to be found only in th scant wages of its employes. We admit the agencies of government aro powerless, but tho inculcating of healthful publio scntimet may do much. niTTUMS. Tho Domocratia Stato Convention of Iowa met at Marshalltown, in that Stato Aug. 20th, and nominated can dulutos for Stats officers and trans acted other roulino business commou to nil conventions. A portiou of the platform, according to our views, is diluted with a streak of policy not on tirely in harmony with the old time war cry of tho Democracy, for "rag money" in any shape has never been a favorite with the masses of the Democrat io party; but the eloventh section of tho platform has more good sense in four lines, upon the subject whieh it treats, than wo have yet soon in all the lludieal plat forms of the season. It says: ''Cap Hal and labor havo no just cause for a quarrol, and their -proper relations to eaoh other are adjustable by nat nral laws and ihould not be htmjered by Zegisfotioe interference." This is pure and sound Democracy, and ooutrasts clearly with the Kadioal outcry for Legislative remedies for every publio disease. Either a lack of statesmanship or a spirit of enmity toward our institutions is manifested by lUdioal platforms, continually de manding Legislative interference whoro no Legislation is nooel, and by proposiug constitutional amend ments whero constitutional barriors have been erected to check tho spirit of usurpation and agrcssivo Legislation. in finances and social matters comes from ineousidorato Legislation, and it is not probable that more of that kind of Legislation can mend matters materially. Let nature work ont its own reme dies as it will, if wisely let alone, but common sense and experience prove that trade, morals, weather and some other things are not subject to human legislation and the attempt to con trol them by law does not Improve them or tho people affected by them. It was in a Lantist Church at Springfield the other evening, that those who thought they had special cause lor thankfulness were ssked to testify, and a genuine son ot toil arose and said:. "I'm not much of a publio speaker, I don't know as I'm a Christian, mebbe I'm not, but the nivereat Ilinrj Ward Beech er ssid a fortnight ago as bow the working man could Tire on bread and wathor. and I thank the Lord the nwpaper is giTing him h 1 lor it." Loston Glebe. ! Tbe Plundered Train. Charles Miller, express messenger on the train that was robbed cast ot Cheyenne, gives tho following state ment: " i ; ; When the train had reached Big Spring Le had been asleep some fit teen minutes, it being his usual cus The Future of Ortpn. Tho display ot wheat, wool,' dried fruit, canued salmon and other pro ducts which Oregon made in the Cen tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia last year, says tho San Francisco Chronicle, is beginning to handsome Nl.MHO.VS. torn to sleep between Julesburg and ly re numerate her citizens tor the care North I'latte when not busy! He which they devoted to that occasion a'iawW'"i l l.fe priat? "rVi It has attracted to that State a large and which signaf, as has heretofore numberof'em,graBt9 romiho East been stated, the agont, Barnhart, had anairom Jiurope. In addition to been forced by the robbers to give at these, . many who are themselves the door of the express car. Miller largely interestedjin enterprises which arose, looked out ot tbe: window in rcquire heavy capital, or others who tho upper part of tho door, . saw. tho .. , , wuu red light at the station, and opened rePreent this class, have visited there his door a trifle. Barnhart bad been taken away immediately after calling Miller, but somo ot the. trans: stood beside the car, and as the door began moving open, they Beized it. threw it back, and sprang into tbe car, cover ing Miller with their revolvers. They secured his pistols, searched his per son tor other weapons, and then broke open his way-safe and took out some f 400 in currency. The combination through sale was the next object ot injorder to acquire a better knowl edge of tbeState and its products and resources by personal observation. Some ot them, who havo passed tho summer in journeying over every portion of Oregon, aro now on their way homo to report, and we learn that in every instance the opinions they express of that country aro of tho roost flattering character. There solicitude on their part. It is fastened are a few comprehensive tacts which to tho iron work ot tlit express car, may be cited to show why these opin and tho combination is only known inn, ... ,., ?11.,;finij A .., to tho agents u Ogdon, Cheyene and .- .-,' . ,, Omaha. This safe is directly under the population ot Oregon is 120,000 the folding berth occupied by the 80uls- Yet her exports aggregate messenger. Tho robbers went di- over $15,000,000 per onnum. The reclly to it, and one ot ilicm placing State can accommodate a population l.lu .filinlitn. t r. Mill....'.. I HID IV1U1HI IU .L'llMUl O IIU.1U VlUliCU him to open the safo. When the re volver touched his face, Miller in stinctively pushed it away, declaring that ho could not open the safe. The villain said, "You will, will you?" and jammed the cocked weapon against Miller's upper lip with such of 3,000,000. It contains an expanse of rich arable lands, still uncultivated, greater than the whole area of Now York. There are, besides, other re sources of almost inimitable capacity water privileges, coal fields, iron forco as to cut through the iinner liu nun' B golu u'gg2, sow quartz and gum, tearing it open so that the lodes, salmon fisheries, lumbering and blood flowed freely. Then began a manufacturing enterprises. Her brutal scene. The robber ropeatedly wi1Bn, nilli ..i i,imi1Iir nn,i cimn jammed his weapon, which was kept , , , , . , r . at full cock all the time, against Mil- 8,1,1 her Sreen ond dr,e(1 fr"'t8 now lcr's head, cutting tho scalp in a doz- eonsuuue a commerce oi extraorui en or more places, and cutting his ear. nary magoitudo for a Stato so sparcc This abuse was accompanied by a ly setltled. All these various inter volley of tho filthiest epithets with eats will grow In greater proportions orders to open the safo. Miller was , . a . , pushed to the floor, and then jerked und" l.he ,nfl,,e,,ce ot augmented up and his body bent over chairs, etc., papulation. Want of railway con tilll ho was almost dead.' He was nection with California and tho East ouly able to protest that ho was un- is tho great drawback now to Oregon. Give her this and tho State will fairly leap to prominence among the great prod ucing States ot tho Union, and emigration will throng thither. There is a splendid future in store for Ore gon, and her excellent display at the ablo to open tho safe, aud beg for mercy, uutil at last, overcome by pain, ho begged the robbers to kill him. Conductor Patterson, whowas on tho platform under guard, bean. JUilloi s cries and shouted to bis tor mentor thut Miller could not open llin cftfn (Tin rrnnrita luluhnrl dim lin withthieats, and ho told them alt Centennial Exhibition has given goo about the safo. Ilia manner v;as con- impetus toward it, viiu'ini. ami ono fit' l.lm nutsiilo roll- bors went in nnrt inlkml In Inn f f r. . Tho Cii'ABD must Lave beim thinkiiij? of -. U.. .11 k.L .. it . "I . mentor a moment, when the latter re X TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE X state of Oregon, lor Lane county, S. F. Chadwick, Governor and Secretarr of .State, and A. H. rrown,TreaKitrerof the State of Oregon, " Board of Cora niUaionrra for ' the aale of Kchool Laiiiln, and the Man agement of the Common School fund," riaintiffo, vs. W. G. Eaton, Charlei Eaton, J. L. Eaton, Jumen Hulf, Martha Hutf, John Harper, Amanda Harjier and Inaac W. Miller, Defendant. To the above named defendants, John Uarpcr ana Amanda llanwr : In the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you, are hereby required to apjwar in the above entitled suit, brought against you by the above named Plaintiff, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane county, and answer tbe complaint ot Hamuli a Med therein. by the first dav of the next regular term of (aid art, to be begun and l)"l day of November, 1K7 county and State aforesaid. Administrator's Xollcc. -OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned haa been apiMiinted ht the County Court of Lane county, Adniinitra tor of the estate of Joaej.h Ogle, deceaoed, ami all irsons having chumii against said estate are requested to present them with the Suit In ,;( vouchers, to me at mv ottira In !.'.. J to forclose untv aforesaid, within six months from th mortgage. te hereof. Dated this Kth day of September 1877. eMt GEO. M. COOi'EH ' Administrator. S. M J IMII'IM , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN First-Class Family Groceries CIGARS AND TOBACCO, t lSS NotIon8 Crockery a Ware ALSO FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Court, to be begun and hohlen on Monday the 5th day of November, 1877, at Eugene City, The defendants willltake notice, that if tliev fail so to apjear and answer said complaint of 1'laintilfH, us above required, that l'laiutiffs will apply to the f tourt for the relief demanded therein, to-wit : That Plaintiffs have judgment against the defendant, W. G. Eaton, for the sum of $730, with tho interest thereon, at ten l-r cent per annum from tho 1st day of July, 1873, in gold coin of the United States, less the sum of 8118, fiaid as interest on said sum, aud lor costs and dislmrsements of this suit. That the usual decree may bo uiade for the sale by the Sheriff of said Lane countv. accord ing to law, and the practice of this Court of me mortgaged premises described in said com- For medical and family uses. And everything else usally kept in a First Class FAMILY GROCERY STORE I beg leave to inform the citizens of Entrene anil the surrounding country that I have facilities to tel cheaper than any other house this side of Portland Fresh supplies received weekly, Of the very iiest qiulitiesoxLT. My motto ia Small Profits and Quick Sales. Please call and learn my price before purchasing elsewhere. S. STEIXIIEISER, Willamette Street, Eugene City. Cash Paul for Bacon and Eorers. wic uiiuignceu premises uescnueu in sam com- n j r ! j, n n . i 7 r, plaint, to-wit : Commencing at a stake on the UOOfJS Delivered 10 all PartS 01 the City south line of the donation claim of W. G. Ea- VRTrit1 HhTIT A lrv ton, notification CVJti, T. 11) S. R. 2 V., 24.15 funu UX cnainB east oi southwest comer ol said chum ; I . running thence east 22.82 chains, thence north (JiViiD. OA 71 l.ni.ta 4l.u.. u..tU A( ! 4 T.O chains, tlience wet 8.40 chains, thence south , who aro suffenug from the errors and 7.58 chains, ther.ee east 18.29 chains, thence indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, 4c, I south 21.87 chains, thence southeasterly in di- will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE ZXVllZZ, OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis more or less. covered by a missionary in South America. Also commencing Also commencing at a joint north 50' east, Send a self-addressed letter to the Rev. Joseph distance 10 chains from the S. W. corner of the T. Inmas, Station D, Bible House, New York donation chum of Caswell Hendricks, notifica- . ! ' JurK- tion 6.ry, T. 19 S. R. 2 W., thence north 50J, r1 T, ... . east 10.27 chains, thence north 28'. west 20.4(1. IflSll 01' & llllf r&l. at . nn,i ..,i i.;. ivuBL-u j.jiiiL-i uuu tu uiiu iw mo in- in buying tno urv(,'iiiuan, lull, Grover, and RillO, where UlU engineer, fil'i'lltail, the other "medicine" fellows in his "seconil- liarnhart, and tho porter ot Uio sleep- lto yiilontly thinks a few thousaud iiiff car, wcro under cnard. While !?" 1 gJet many of hi. Demo- t'iivi tua uuuviwinu iiiid viuvai, .1 1 rill i t.B nth..r rnHlfll . h..l Pni.r J 1 irstly' 1 he charCcs of the cor the express ear. were breakine onon """l11 us o( money by Tilden, un boxes and Bcarehing for valuaUca, but supported by a shadow of testimony, found nono. Atler Miller was taken coinca from too disrrnut&blo n annroi. !?yiL.fr:::iU,,Xe' f l1:' to bo of any oonnonoe. "Sec and asktd what the contained. ire ondly -o had reference to the said hu supposed from their weight railroad tramps; bought by Holladay, that they contained castiiiija. They Hippie fc Co., once before, and inas- toon un ax ami broke open one ot the much as the couutry is overrun now noxes, nnuino- u inn or com eagles. ...:,i. . .i.. , , They took U and the two others, vagaoonos, the three conta m hit tCS.OOO. iwav. ww ,k "1Blll'r course mat Meanwhile tho others had been guard-1 the samo firm will utilize theso Yo ititr tho coaches, aud wi.en tins gang lows again. u it mo express car they began rou- binj the pansencers. Miller re-1 .. FAn.n fob salr mained at the engine. When the ..Thy undeu-ij.-ned offers his farm bine liume- . . .1 u A ..ft 1.1. . . - . U'"J es vi j-.ii.feue iny, ior sale cheap, u r .1.. -i.. ...!.. i. i ..... . i.ihi...6u. isiu 7 ileal u, i gj,ft uiNin easv terms. It eoAJi .T V " luiQitil ll.n sti-rl aliMi I ... .11 ! i . . " . . I'wsnvu uv "viM win jwiiruvvu. w acrvf in cultivation to put tho li)ht OUt. TllO engine y,ul vhnl of 300 chou fruit trvrs. fll A a U'atA Jrtiritl A.l stitK ihbIak nml v a n v v UI VUV.1.1U W I II ntllVIs UUll I (l.ntf AflnMn.l el.ftk Mn?HA .sir I . ., " 'iy . WIIKvH.,tn . , ifii .,.t.4,, the water tanks. Ho salt, lie ha 1 I'M ii,,n of m-rson, trouhw .ith'n.., .u Sr. JOHN SKINNER. pounds of Steam on, aud the Cllgino (1' usually communicates tliediwa.se. lre- erer as Hill's would CXlilodtf if thn tanks w..ro Ten "mtajrioii and cure tho sufferer as . . . . ." w-eu. with lii.ixN a Siipmiu cm miuu. s.eviueuce oi uio uuer I Hair and Whihkeh 1)1 Ulack or ttrown, 50c. niaievoioneo oi tne leaaer oi ine gang it is proper to stato that when he started away from tho train alter treatins everybody else with reason ablo courtesy, aud bidding them a pleasant farewell, ho turned to Miller and placing a revolver against Ids head hissed: "You dirty . if I Administrator's Xotice. In the matter of the Estate of Ctiriiher Tavlor. d.vitril -VTOTICE IS HEKKHY CIVEXTHAT Xl the underskned. John IV Feivuson. Iiiu leen duly appointed Administrator of the es. laie oi i lirutoptier lavlor. I.v thought you knew that combination, County Court, of the State of Ort-kTon, for Ine I Would blow vonr lir iini nut amnty, on the Sth day of Septenilwr, 1S77. Tr 11 J .i i . AU iK-rso,- having claims airaiust said estate, Jl. 31. tatterson, the Conductor, are hereby re.uirei to pre-nt them with the savs that when tho train stopped at T,l,'r.-",henituhe n.g .iw,. he pranr ot! aiul st..rt- "r'S,'", eil tor the telegraph othoe. 1 he mooH wa shining bri -hLlv, and as be start ed up tho steps leading to the plat- torm two masked men with revolvers in both hands, ordered bim to halt aud throw up his hands. One of the fellow had a mask made of the let tered portion of a flour sack, and Pat terson supposing the affair was a cow ie l-ai.l Administrator at Tom precinct, in said ty. within six months from daU of this mane. UwUtt iitvL 'S . I. XL KISIHI.V, AdminUtrar. Att4rney. seti-M chains, thence south 50. west 10.27 chains. thence bouth H8 east 20.4(i chainB to the place ,.t 1 . .i. -. . tv. i oi uvyoiimij;, coiiKiiMinL' a acres, more or less, in sections 20, 21, lti and 17, Ijearinij from be ginning corner to section corner of said sections, north 5' east. AIko beirinnimr at the southeant corner of survey 142, being the southeast corner of said donation land claim of Caswell Hen dricks j running thence north 40' b", east 10 cnains, tnence north ZH , west 2U.45 chains to corner in angle of survey 142. thence north 40'. east 10.20 chains to northeast corner of survey i-tj, iiienco norm vj in, west 3.1 cliains, tlience south 40'. west 3.VJ3 chains to the south ern south wvst corner of said land claim, thence south 50', east 28.33 chains to the place of be ginning, containg 44.31) acres. All the above described premises being in said T. 19 S. R. 2 W., Lane comity, State of Oregon. That the proceeds of such side mavbe applied in payment of the amount due upon said Prom issory note to I'laintitfs, for principal, interests Making a sjiccialty of and the costs and disbursement of this suit. and the expenses of making such sale: that the u nnu or innii sstn rrrn i defendants and all persons claiming under them HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! or any oi them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgage, to-wit September 10th, 1873, uuer as pureniusers, incumbrances or other- Y lie forever barred and foreclosed of We hereby notify ALL PERSONS indebted to 'us to call and settle by the 1st of October, or pay costs. We want no customers who cannot settle once a year. I'OINDKXTER A RUSH. Eugene Citt, Sept. 8, 1877. DUNN & STRATTON ATTHB OLD STAND OF F. B. DTJNX. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH MK IK business Mr. HORACE F. STRATTON. we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, wise, mav all right, claim, or equity of redemption, in or to said mortgaged premises, and every part there of, and that I'laintitfs have execution against the Defendant, W. It. Eaton, for an v deficiency which may remain after applying the proceeds of such sale, properly applicable thereto, to me satisfaction ot said judgment, and that l'laintilfs have Biich other ami further relief in the premises, as to tho Court may appear just and equitable. Ujr order of Hon. ,T. F. Watson, Judge of tnezd judicial District, and of the Circuit l.ourt ot tne htate of Oregon, for Lane county, liearing date the 14th dav of September, 1877. rterviee of this Summons is made by publication in tlie JMigenc ( ity Oi-akd, a weekly newspa per published at Eugene City, Lane county, THOMPSON & BEAN, Attorneys for Phiiutiffs. Dated September l!th, 1877. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to mnke no etand flourish, but da say that farmers can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, and they can buy them on as good terms. T)KI.TS-NEW DESIGNS 01 J. dan dard brands at STAN- FRIENDLY S. 17WR BUENA VISTA STONE WARK 1 to T. G. HENDRICKS y ISI I IMi CAIt DS-Yery neat-at the UARD OVUCE. TUB BEST MIOi:S EVER BROUGHT TO to this market, at the lowest price at, We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINO GOODS, MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOE3 And are continually adding to our stock te meet the demands of the public. DUNN & STRATTON. FOU THE SPRING A SUMMER TRADE' T.U. HfeNDKICKS'. ELLSWORTH of CO.. WE BE0 inform "" rrien'' nd p"Wi Vn I! CK0NT,IXL?: ,THF, BfSIXKSS in AN IMMENSE STOCK , . maovun ui vue iiiu suupi, onering I increased inducemenU to customers, old and new. .as neretoiore, tlie most or Careful attention given to Prescriptions. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, A New Deal. R. G. GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR HAS JUST RECEIVED from the East s line of fine ami fusI.ion.'iM. flntl... ,.-!. l. . . i . . . -vu uaa never oeiore oeen prouglit to Eugene, oon- 1'aots Ciitoda, Coatings, la all Grades, and Fin Ycstlmea. UALL AND SEE MY STOCK. II. C. GR A II A 71. RoftTce Sale. VOTICE IS HEREBY CAVES THAT XI bv virtue of a dtHva nf tli. f ' oi tne ute l tirrgon f,,r AM co,mtv, mle ZJ. r,VV?m ' W" C0W- t the April term. 1,7, i he c ofMart DOJi J.e, IaugheJ at the ludicrous Howard ,,d Catherine Skelton, plaintilfi vs. masK sou walked on. Une ot tlie ;V- 'r' w ' J -,u,-"ineu. w. s. robberaaaid: Vll.ahow you that ttWfefi tnia ia no laughing matter, at the lo, L. wh1, Mairvie Woo.l.H.ttM' Woi tame t ioi0 anappine his pistol. The An,u Wood. L..lo v ood, Maivaret Wood ami Mrfri.l.,. fnl-V. A rur.. dei.nd.nts. In irtition 1 wiU i do ruiiziie was out a few larhfi lrom ratterson'a heaJ, Li uv was miraculous. A MUX I KE. For consumption, bronrhitia utlmnn .(.,1, throat and lunjf diseases. Alo a sure relief and lermanent cure for eeiipral ilel.ilitt- .K--... j,'. and all nervous affections, hv a simjile vevetaiil medicine which cured . venerable missionarv 1 nyician who hihj . resulent cf S-ria and the Ewt, and who has freely given this valua Ide sH.-itic to thousands of kiadred sufferers with the irrratest laailil. ln.fi .n.l k. feels it his sacred cliristian duty to impart to owiera mm wonuertul invi(,nrting remedy, and will send FIJEE tlie ori-inal receipt complete, with full directions, to any enton enclosing D1C CLARK A. ROBBIN. GRKEI.EI Biott, StRAcrsr, N. Y. T. O. Box C FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Faints, Oils, Etc., Selected bv our MIL 8 ROSFVKT.ATT. which we offer at RKDUCED PRICES. Tarties will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock and pries, betas pur chasing elsewhere. Highest price paid for all i-nds of Produce S. ROSENBLATT & CO. SADDLERY. Saddle & Harness Shop , ONE DOOR NORTH Or DUXN fe STRATTOJTS; y The largest warshouse on the Psxific Coast is owned by Alien k Lewis, Portland. It has a fnmtag of 790 feet, 80 feck deep and two stnrw hitL Ijut Mouday niht the grist and saw mills beluogiog to ('apt. Levis Lors, situated sv- a snUas sjiovw Vaacosiver. 00 tho Culwnbia, wr. burned witk their contents. Sap. pooed tobt the work of an uxa.liry. Lot 6,00a r sale at iml.lir Miti,f, t.. k. 7"". utfene vixy, iTrcon, on Satunlav, th.athd.yof October, A. 1)., 1ST7, th. f.4-de-riled pn"jertv, to-wit: Lou X,i. 2 and 3. in Bl.x-k No. 5 1 known M the old ,.,b liverr sUbleL in V dition to EiiKrn. City, Lim countv, trevno. le to ciKuoience at 1 o'chick r. ., of sud dav TernM. ou third oajh. and the Ulance on six and twelve months. OLO. M. COOl'ER. "YKH JiTOC K OF lUTS-Th. be.t il and Uivwt ever brought t Knvn. it rKILNl'LVS. H OC EH I E-1 skul keep oa . foil of GROCERIES & PROVISION And iaviu U.s twition of bitkrTi. War has commenced in Europe! R. G. OALLISON ISACATNATHISOLDHISOLDSTANdUtt-m u - -. m on illsnjette Street snd hsvintr booicht the " Ila21ti3 Strest, Z7SZ9 Ktj, GgZ. '"r'"i . a. im urn m mm nrm at a i. on k tVlmrn, is preire.l to furnih .11 who Co be kid everything- usually kept in a may cive him a ell with t,m Kt n,,it, f vu Rk-uiaUd I.Ti . " : T T a nrst clam grocery tt a T)VT?CC DTTrkU uu .ivvi..n mvn, men u I XXXXVll JiiOO CIXJ-VA l WAILS, TEAS. COFFEE, A.tl litKIIlS Till'. Kill S I TJ" t-t-.-t 1 -J J. rif it' g-t . .r " I uii 01 msieruu. ana n v . ' .T I . . ' . .1... .-V". A All 1,1 h H- I a.nl. .. 1 1 I ' J I I V . .. . WAKL. VSUOD AND WILLOW WAKE, Uleewhere. Mi n-a.t,l, rate. f. CASH or TRODVt E. While our harnew cann,4 be excelled, special - " w n i c. oo nsr yo aiuntion is called to Thankful fur u.t itn I i,.,t. oi t I ii nim ,o a nni ire Ikh.U delivend to any rrt cf th citT fre. I of chary'- E. G. CALLISON, T.C. HENDRICrc, TV IT I THE T.(i. BFA'DRlr- fOAP. ForssO.-'f i,,-"'" The LAK.IN tr. . iU,ll the best on th. cnst, .nd wt V" Aw ty tcrtlrtt, give. entire satifacti.-irVriBj u re quisites, beauty. dursKilitiaiid comurt PRODUCE TAKE4? t