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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD QUATUKDAYi FICB. MO. 1&70. EUGENE CITr, OREGON. r Democratic aula Conventions A Democratic Slats Convention if here by called to convene In the city of Salem on Wednesday, April 2Ctb, 1876, at 11 o'clock, a. v.. to ar-Lct six Delecrates to the National Tlamncretio Convention, Candidates for J miens of llio Bunreme Court la the Second Third and Fifth Judicial Districts, and for Prosecuting Attorneyi in the several Judi rial Districts, and for the transaction ach othir business as may be thought proper. It Is recommended that V rimary and County Conventior.1 In the several counties baheld as follows: Primary Conventions ou Saturday. April 8tb, atl o'clock, r. v., 'and County Conventions on Saturday, . AdHI 15th. at 1 o'clock, r. h. It li expect d that In counties where the time thus upBested for holding Primary and County Conventions does not meet the convenience of the voters, the proper Commute will Dx t different time. The following1 it the apportionment of Delegates in the laid Convention: Ian.. l.mp 1! Marion I Multnomah 1 Polk t TllUinook I Union S Urn till I Wwo I Washington I YuuiiiU I C. B. BKXMXftKR, Cbalrmaa Pro Tern. If. V. Browk, Secretary. iww t f lVnUm..,. - Clarkaniaa., C'lataup Columbia.., Cos ' Curry DcmikIm..., ' Ormut Juanvhin. . Jackson.... Lake v. , Came Io brief. 'General E. L. Applegate baa, oi many of our readers are aware, bobby, He always Lbs it with bim, and is always ready to explain it. Ho nurtured it tenderly for nearly half dozen years, the first throo in silonco, .and it was tbo hardest task of Ins, life. He worshiped it within his sanc tuary, and undor his never failing watchfulness and incessant nursing .it : grew enormously, Then he took oO' ' the bushel under which his light 'had boon bid and exposod it to tho gaze of s few tried and trusted friends, Tbego few friends assisted him to oaro for tho tender offspring of gigan tio intellect. It grew gloriously, and all at onco it was exposod to the gaze of tho rabble. Tho general obtained tho use of tbo Court IIouso and hirod several young men and boys to cheer him and then got up and told tbo ' pooplo bow to save the country. Hut it did not make tho pooplo of bis party rise as a single individual and 'exalt its author as ho bad expeolod, and the General took in bis bosom and carriod it lack to bis homo in the roraantio valley of the Mohawk and labored diligently for a year or so 'more to develop and porfuot this bis latest love. Last wook he look it to Portland to exhibit it bofofe tho as 'sombled wisdom of his party. He was a delegate in tho Central Com- mittee mooting, baviug obtainod a .proxy from Coos county. When bo thought the committee wore about in the right state of mind he laid it bo foro tbom through a motion that the next State Republican Couvdution take into consideration tbo propriety -of nominating a candidato for Uuitod States Senator, and with bis ubuh volubility was prooeodiug to lay tho faots as above atatod boforo the com mittco, Hut iu effect on that body . a ' a ' . was not. wuai ne expeolod. it was regardod as treason, The rcportor of a Democralio newspnpor was Lustlod out and the cominiltoo vir tually sat with olosed doors, and in its publishod proceedings not ono Avord was said about the "now deal." 'Tho General has returned home and "will dovote tho noxt month or so to - tho furthor training of his pet. At the county convention it will be aired again, and perhaps bo can got too uolcgatiou from this county in tuructou to suggest the thing to the State Convention. At any rato be will be there to seo that it is men lioned. But C of no uso, Gonoral The money of. your party is agrunst you, and no amount of brains will affect that. We sympathize with you iu your first defeat, and in advance for the one to coma. IT. S. Ciiicrrr Coibts. Tho time fixed for holding the United States Circuit Courts in tho act signed by the I resideut a few days since, for av ' vaiitoruia, Jievad and Oregon is as follows : California, first MonJar in February, second Mouday in July, iuuriu juomuy in November, each year. NevadaThird Monday in March and first Monday in Novem ber each year. Oregon aoooud Mon day in April and first Monday in Oc tober each year. Tub Tuias of a Tkaitvr, It is aid that Dr. J. A. Chapman, the present Mayor of Portland, and for mcrly chairman of the Democratio State Central Committee, has Wen appointed Collector of Cuntoma at Portland in place of U. W. Scott, removed. Indepbndsst Address. The Chair man of the State Independent Centra! Committee bas issued a long-winded address in which he seems to con aider it doubtful whether or not tbe Independent party will run an indo pendent tickot. He says : Tho Independent Committee has no desire to lay down a line of policy for any number of voters, but only to make a few suggestions, as food for reflection, in anticipation of the next election, which in many respects wii be a very important one. It may be. or it may not be neoessary to ran an Independent state ticket. He closes as follows : The committee has therefore con eluded to suggest to the Independent voters throughout tbe State, tbat they, in their respective counties, con suit together at as early a day as practicable, and decide for themselves the best plan to adopt to secure tne election of as many Independents to the Legislature as possible. And in no case should tbey neglect to make tboir votes felt in some direction, Consult at once and organize at an early day : for tbe mission of tbe In depondent movement will not be ex hausted until every abuse in our pun lio sorvice bas been completely wiped out, and until tbe corrupt "rings' which now control the two .politioa Eartics snail navo been completely rokon op and driven from the field of politics ; and finally, not until the transportation .monopolies of this State shall be mode to respect tbe rights of the people by a suitable law for that purpose National Democratic Committee. The National Democratic Commit tee met on the 22J inst., at Willard's lotol in Washington City, with Augustus Schell in tho chair and all members present cither in porson or by proxy. Patterson, of Gdlorado, was admitted to represent that Xer ritory. After a brief debate on the question whether tho time or placo of tho Democratic convention should first ho fixed, it was determined that tho timo should bo first determined John G. Thompson, of Ohio, moved that Tuesday, tho 27th of Juno be the timo, Eaton of Kansas, moved as an amendment that tho .first Tues day in May bo tho time. This ques tion was discussed in all its bearings, whon tho com mitt co rejected Eaton's ameudment and agreed to the motion of Mr. Thompson, fixing tho.27th of uno as the timo for holding the national Democratic nominating convention. Tub Hankbui't Law. The IIouso bas passod a bill to repeal the bank rupt law of J8C7, and all laws and parts of laws amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Tho second section provides .that all suits and roccoding8 now ponding in tho United States Courts whorein an adjudication in bankruptcy has been mado shall bo procooded with and ovurned by the provisions of exist ing laws which are continued in forco only for tho purpose of closing up suits aud proceedings now pend ing. Tho act is to take efoct from and after tho 1st day of January 1877. 80nB STATISTICS FOBNEtVCOJIEB To tbi Editob or Tax Oiuidi , I see in your paper of February 6th a let ter from Newcomer, and also another on tbe 12tb, and in your last a reply by Clod hopper ; bat Clodhopper not being thor oogbbrod practical farmor and close ob server, I am not entirely satisfied to let his remarks pass aa enough, though I give him praise for partially grinding him op, bat I propose to leave nothing of bim but the bran. Io those letters be writes at random and makes sweeping assertions against the farmers of Lane county without any founda tion of troth, facts or figures. lie has either been wrongly Informed or is not posted on farming la Oregon. I am inclined to tblok the latter is tree. Whenever s person writes for a newspaper to benefit tbe public he should adhere to tbe truth as close as possi ble, or do one cao profit by It Let us take bis assertions and remedies, one at a time, and see if tbey will bear close scrutinizing. First, be says tbe climate warps tbe charac ter of our farmers and makes bard times. If this Is true all of as farmers who crossed tbe plains from 1847 to 1854 would be sadly out of shape. But a little below id hia letter he says it Is the universal idleness tbat causes tbe Hard times, iiui let ns see about tne idleness of tbe farmers. Three-fourtbs of tbe farmers of 'Lane county crossed the plaiiw with ox teams. Now does anybody sup pose 4bat a very lazy man would sell out bis stock and borne at a heavy sac rifloe and drive an ox-team for five monthB on tbe clams without any of tbe facilities for comfort, swimming rivers, fighting In dians, losing seldom lets than two nights' sleep in each week f No, sir; these farmers are as industrious and persevering as those NEW-COMER. Enema Cm-Jen. H, 1175. TOTHlBfl!TO0THaC4D- Io my hut I promised to interview the Grange, hot I find my dear frieod Clodhop per bas given me a very lengthy notice in yonr last issue, which seems to require some little attentioD. I am truly happy to have tbe pleasure of another interview with my friend, and although tbe climate bas so warp ed his understanding as to render him al most blind to sound reason and wbat people io my Dative mate called common sense, yet it Is a pleasure to meet one like him, for be has spirit enough to attempt to defend himself, which is eertaloly more than nioe- tentbs of tbe neighbors he mentions hat Clodhopper has a teoder spot which can be touched by criticism, indicating that the climate bas not entirely enrusted bim with iU peculiar influence. I am inclined to thin my criticisms on the farming community i this county stired up Clodhopper's gall some what, which he pours out In bis airy review like rain la an Oregon winter. My friend should not become so much excited, especi ally io this wonderful climate, for he is liable to become wonderfully thin. However, can look over the many inconsistencies ol my friend, for this climate seems to have tbe enact to render a person utterly oblivious to all bis faults. And by squeezing out theun necessity words in bis breezy letter i find but one or two things necessary to notice, It seems that it would be a source of pleas are to Clodhopper to know my business, and how I find time to travel around from place to place to find out so many things, and bow 1 learo there are so many idlers and loulera, It affords me pleasure to'graiify my friend I came into this State to make a borne,, and as I dasired the most pleasant location in Mr. A. J. Dufur has one 820 and one $36 Continental paper money, which be proposes to take to tbe Centennial Inhibition. There will probably be two new church buildings erected in Albany this season, which will give that city nine bouses of worship. The EneroriMsava Mrs. Parsons, an old reniilor.t of t'anemab. was taken from Ure- TflE MOKNING COURIER, Becent political events strongly IbdlcaU a speedy return of tbe Democratic party to supreme power in the nation. The Homer of Beprearnta- tivra is now Democratic by a large majority; the government of more than one half of tbe Btatea administered by Democrat; the party enteral upon tbe Presidential contest with the' brightest bopei, and under tbs moat subetautlal encouragement Tbe Wonderful revelation! of rascality aui eOfv i u. , .j 7i, V. in. .i... as 1 uasirea ine most pleasant location in of enybtate.andthe hardships they have Oregon, 1 hove.been traveling , from place to undergone proves It. 1 cao say without fear 8 r. . 8 ' v T j of contradiction that tne larmers now do a great deal more work than they did fifteeo years ago, and I will prove it to .Newcomer by Tacts and figures. JSext fie says tbe im ports amount to as much if not more than the exports. This is another of bis random shots, and shows tbat be is not all posted on the subject, llelow are tbe true statistics of tbe exports and imports from 18C1 up to Year. Imports. Exports. 1861 8 1,302 .8 76,815 1862 5,084 114.538 1863 39,720 90,035 1864 103,145 190,975 1865 176.289 350,757 1866 172,492 167,645 1867 99,638 197,442 1868. 158,749 380,384 1869 116,713 .421,849 1870 413.216 .367,000 1871.. 697,108 836,441 1872 809,550 779,376 1873 728,825 645,020 3874 514,408 1,493,722 1875 446,849 1,624,313 Total $4,463,097 Stock eold and driven out 87,711,110 2,500,000 Total Exports 810,211,310 Total Imports 4,463 097 Excess of Imports 85,748,213 Uie.eliove is a true exhibit between Port land and foreign porta since 1861, showing an amount of expoita over imports of 8;V 74e,JI0, a pretty good surplus fund, and the formers get a part of it; but they are not go ing to build bug factories and machines with it when, they can do better. Again lie finds fault because we buy wagons and machinery, pitchforks and shovels, made in the East, and growls because we do Dot leave Ibe farm and make them. That Is ont of our place to see tbe many points recommended While traveling I have taken pains to look into tbe manners, occupations and customs of the people in tbe different localities, and I assure my friend I have laid up a large fund of lacts to draw Iroin. 1 uave many other friends coming to thm State end I take .this means of giving them an idea of tbe peo pie bore, their manners and customs and eS' peciullv to warn them of the wonderful in nuence of this climate. This is my business now, and having an Opportunity t) see ull tbat X write about, 1 speak Iroin facts and not from "emunations of a disordered bruin. And while rambling from farm to farm tak ing notes of tbe fencing, barns, houses, and orchards tbe people have, these liues of Kurns quoted by friend Clodhopper, "Oh 1 would aowe power the giftie gie m,." Have often passed through hit brain and caused me to think that if it was not for this wonderful climate the farmers here would have better fences, more commodious barns for their cows, and something in them to feed with, decent looking bouses and better looking people 1 must commend my friend Clodhopper as a model farmer, ior it would seem be pat romzes home industry in purchasing bis farming implements and clothing ; he bufo nothing but home-made implements and fur niture ; bis clothing la made at home, which of course suggests that be has an industri ous, economical wife ; be raises all his own vegetables and wheat for bread ; makes 'his own bcon and butter, and in fuct lives like a princely farmer ought to live. How fw of the larmers in Lane county can ear that? Wonder wbat kind of a barn ami .house Clodhopper baa T But to the facts men tioned in my communication, mv 'friend Clodboptiei has not controverted one ol them, lie admits that almost all tbe im plements of husbandry are imported from some other Stute ; that bacon, beans, po tatoes, cheese and butter, which Oregon can Tub .Mail and JW publish daily at to 80 per year postage pal Weekly 1 per year. To Kepubl i. . uuus who wain a partizan paper w can coufitleutly recommend it. lm ocrats who want tho "other side" cannot do bettor thau to tako a sma quantity of it. Tub arrtAL of the avcrago Repub lican papor just now is : "you blast ed thieving Uaitor.lctus have peaoe," aud there is really more peaoo than would seem natural undor tho cir cumstanoes, rt a . . .nor vmuT. as lias Decn pre dicted on all hands, Babcock has been declared not guilty, when thero la in reality no doubt at all as to his guilt. It is thus "the Republican party severely puuuhes" its . pet tuievca. Ajc Oukoom IIorsi Wins. In the great four mile race for 30,000 at San Francisco on the 22d, Foster, an cgon horse, won the race and purso. Atone of the Brooklyn theatres t also bbame" la being played. It is the first shame lirooklvn l,a known anything about for years. Purine? tbe past seatoe tb Fruit Drain vw. at urnron uiv. worf.nl an 773 l.niho'a oi piuras, j.jw Dusoeis of pears, aod 16, 000 buthelt of applet, making a total of 20 -140 tnuMs of fruiL The Dumber ol mark. ing days was 103, of aa average of 17V hourt mt day, with 63v,' capacity. When under full capacity aod lull una. ih Mm paoy ran work up 3C0 txwbcle of frail per day. The Dumb of hand employed was seventy, of whom siity wort girls and wo mea. The Bumr are prevent fa r0it!aoJ, and the people of Kt TottkaJ are troub led with the meases. line or business. It belongs entirely to our raise in great abundance, are shipped from mechanics, aad until they make then, as Rood California or elawhHr n,l and sell them as cheap as we cao get them for not raising these articles to supply tbe fromlhe.East, weBliallbecompellltobuy home market, be raves against the mer- tbem there. Tbe farmers who crossed the chonts of .Eugene. The grocery merchauts nlaainaa awaifta iw l.tiantn uln aB,lnt a linti I . m - ,'iniiiB wnu J-icauio laico wucui lu uur nil- mUBl KettD a BUnniV lor IhH nmrkat nrl r plements whtrever they can do the best, they canuot buy butter, cheese, potatoes, Again be grumbles bocause he saw one farm- beans and onions io Oregon, they must send er have a set of fine Eastern made harness, to California. Whose fault is it that these i aouoi ii newcomer could tell eastern articles are not in Lane county? Can mer from Oregon made harness, and I also doubt chants buy thein if the are u'otin Laue If there be Ave sets of Eastern made harness countv? Thia winter ami hut Kntt k among all the farmers of lane county j and been selling from thirty to fifty cents, and ii were it .mourn to nowing. ua says not enough to supply tbe market at that. w. aoouiu maat our own mid aacKsjout Wbose fault is It? What farmer has brdurht we must Import thera until Newcomer goes butter here for sale and could not sell T let to Dundee, Scotland, and induces a ban-mak- an nna anwp Pnr.iro. .M .n;n, . .. leg company to come here by telling them dollar per bushel and scarce at that. Whose that If they will only come to Oiwon and fault ia it? M frin.l a,,.). th ii. set up a factor? they need, only bring the fill- can be raised beyond estimate, and then asks ing, for af er they get here tbe climate has if they cannot be sold, what value are they ? -..v-. nuuutou, tun,, mu ia iv miuiK i irnann unttl anniwa am tho ttno.t -nih. that it will furnish them with all tbe warp continent! th cnmmarttl . i they wil need as long, as they stay In the every State where they are known, and yet State, lie says tbe farmers only raise a few there is not enough dried to supply the bushels potatoes, apples, and a few pounds home market. Why is this? Thousand of or butter, cbee, etc., for tboir own use. aod dollars are suit out ol this State ewry year nana Ia ihin, hM iMln mill a., a k.. , , . .... " 'w "I" " " " ""' ior anea iruiu. vvny is this when they Newcomer is not posted. Lane county alone ran h nil in ii-k .i,.,i.n.. wu S'aJf Potatoes don't the farmers put up canned fruits for 92,963 bushels of spples, 1,6,042 pounds of our borne market? These are small items batter, 66,965 pounds of cheese. 68,664 hut thn pounds of bacon and hams, 37,001 pounds of eWh. and they are facta which cannot be M.n .Ir,r., . uuteuavi umer miuun i contradicted. Will Clodhopper eive any could mention, but that t would make mr reason why it is so ? Is it not on account "". I .J:"r , " wow . or the extraordinary amount of idleness oo lefled with this I can give him more facta I ik. rri r tk. t i :. i . and figures. I want bim to understand ttha from observatioa tbat there is more idleness . K.v.. p.ri ui iu prouuew am rzportea, during eacb year among the farming peoDf and Unn lhar la a anrnlna nt tnnnaw tn. 1 I- c... .i . . 8 f T i" i . . , in oi man any stale l was aver in larmtra. n wii oe aea tuai nd i0 conclusioD let me aay to friend Clod, not one of his random shots will stand a test hornier that ao In a. rir, t.m. leVk 11 M1M ainAlirvk tk InnnU tU k. . he writes in this strain; -Is it any won- k.t .ml imnnrt .it ,k.;. til. . oerlhey are eomi-lainins: of bard timea? is. si.i. i.i.. i.' ... They bav. nothing to sell but a few bushels and to him I would say with all othera.eli of wheat once a year they buy everything, more and buy less. Nsw-Cokkr. awi aim bit aen ioo lafy io raise inair .: iv :s mw. , r" . OI "! The cfaWf dm this u'uuir. wuat uu tud idiiik ni inrn inoninp' ,""'" .-- - - ,,. ina wondrrrul revelations or rascality and gon City to tbe tart Portland aslyum on n,ptioB 0B the part of Republican leaders, wblcij the Saturday afternoon train, a raving mani ac Two Mormon Drenchers addressed the nannlA at Ormnn Citv. a few niirbts SCO, The touched liirhtlv on tbe aneslion of polygamy. Thera wr. built in 1875 In Albany 90 boildines. at ao aecrrecrate cost of 58325 aud there wera imnrovements made on old have burdened tbe pwiw and horrified the Deoola during tbe past three years, make It clearly the doty of every man to uk an active part la the great contest tf tbe present year. Hon than at any previous time ia the biatory of the country, a trustworthy diily newspaper it bow neceawry to every citizen, In order that he may intelligently discharge his political dotlea, Tb Caicaao Homing tooner is a eonstaient Democratic newipaper. It will be devoted to the work of aiding In rescuing tbe nation from the party that B" oeDaucneo lis service, squandered Its treaanr Dunaiogs amounting to qu, tvv uiaaiug and enslaved its liberties, it will advocate a addition to tbe assessable value of tbe real speedy return to specie paymenta, but bellevea property within the city limit, d.ring tbe felfe year of $104,925. Cdrious Novelties ifouND bt Savants. The stupidity of the old colonial who went to tho mill with bis has oi wheat on one side oi his not by arbitrary enactment. It believes in greea- nacu at par, ana me same currency for tne rlca and poor. It will advocate Home Rule, Pre Trade, and Publio Economy, the old cardinal principles of the Democratic party. ine courier naa eaiaDiianea a widespread repu tation as a first clan newspaper. Tbe aim of lta management ia to make It all that tbe public In , , . , uiuiagcuivui ii w iubh ail wai IUO norse ana a larce hiuuu uu iuo uvuci , tbee burrvtng days can desire, namely a eora- tO balance it, is only equalled by the P'ete newspaper. Every facility known to mod-i l 1,n .V. ru luuruaiutiu wiu us uiinzeo vs inaare ur prevalent absurdity known as the prompt preeenUtion of all important Intelligence wheelbarrow. It is balanced SO as from all part of the world, while tbe utmost, tobrinffthe load on the shoolders, """E St 'xe7.!iL" !rS", , . w i .1 t- i -I- j wwhi unuHug. iu auurt, mo vourior will kits but, Jievertheless, the Whole ClVlhzed Ull the news as promptly as any other paper, and world BS DatientlV Submit to It as conaenaea into a more auractive and readable thongh it were a necessary toothache. it is a good deal worse than tax on tea. The Chinese have out-Yankeed tbe Yankees on wheelbarrows. There is but one wheel, like Leonard's, but it is large and is placed in the center form than ti, blvikct sheets. Terms -Mail subscription, postage free, six dollars per annum, or fifty cents per month, la advance. THE WEEKLY COURIER Baa a large circulation In every western 8tat r r j .! , . v,. ana lerniorj. u u our aim io mane me n eeaiy of the load, so that gravity furnishes Courier the t fami,y paper ln tte WeM( ,nd w its own shoulders. In Shangbae shall continue to give in Iu columns a Urge thousands of these are seen on the J". mU"e0ll! jySJS ! , . I as ivo, voivo, pvfT-uio, pvicusiuu ill went icuo muis -streets sort ol wheelbarrow express- Ugricultural Infomiation for which we are not WBgOQS or backs, tbe usual load being aw? to malte room in our daily edition. The ' . a I aiffi-iriilniKal (irnartmAiit Mtuuidll will hat Ana ni iim two persons, resting one arm on a frame that covers the wheel and sit ting on a platform on either side. A stalwart coolie will take four men on his barrow without unusual effort. It is tnotijrh to make the Yankee pull lis chin whiskers hall out to see a Cbiac&o .farmer rolling along a live fat hog to the slaughter-house, with- Oat the everlasting draw on his patience, ingenuity aod.classio vocab ulary. f imminent restarts. The fashions are also regu. arlv reported in its columns, and ao are the mac keU of every kind, terms -i :io per year, postpaid. SUMMONS. No man or woman ia aafe while the leaat remnant Fcouirh or oolil, or any aymntom of pulmonary dia- uw linifpra in the ayatem. xpvl the oauae of dan- re with Hale a IIonkt or IIobehodmo add Pike's Toothache Dropa euje in one minute. AY Af!VT wanted in every county for ...ii .luuiia Franl. Newapape d Magazine, the oldeat eatabliahod Illustrated Period- ieala In America,. They are. now flrat offered to can- vaaaora, who will, if they secure an agency and ex clusive territory, be enabled to introduce Seventeen First-clam Illustrated reriodicala, auited, to aa many distinct taatca or want, and, with the choice from Eight new and beautiful chromos, given free of coat to each annutil jubacriber, be enabled to secure one or more autweriptiona in every family' in their dis trict. To skillful canvassers thia will aecure perma nent employment, aud the renewals each year will beaaourceofateadyand assured revenue. Speci men papers and must liberal terms aent to all aunli- rvnta who name the territory they desire to canvasa. AiWrerw, Aavncy Department, Frank Leslie's Pub- iianing House, 937 1'enrl Htreet, .New York. Car Tbe Natioual Gold Medal as awarded to Bradley Rulofeon for the best Photographs hi the United States, aud the .Vienna Uedal fnr.thn.hMt in the word. 429 Montgomery Btreet, San Francisco. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for me voumy oi tane. C.W. Young, Plaintiff vs. O. H. Baker. John Watson and Wm. Watson. To said Defendants : In the name of the State of Oreeoo. von are- hereby 'requiied to be and appear in said Court and answer the motion of the Plaintiff now on file, within ten days from the date of tbe servicet of this Summons upon you if served In Lane Coun ty, ana u served in any otner Uounty within this State, then witbin twenty days trom the date of tbe service hereof upon you, aud If served bv pub lication then on tbe first day of tbe next term of this Court which shall be six weeks from the first publication of this Summons. And If von fall to appear and answer, Judgment will be taken for want thereof, and tbe Plaintiff will demand leave to issue an execution on the Judgment rendered ia said Court on the 28th day of April. 1872. the amount row due an said Judgment being $878 36, and for costs and disbursements of this action. This Summons is published by order of Hon. Jobs Burnett, Judire 2d Judicial District of Rreiron. Dated February 11th, 1876. J.J. Walton. Tb., Attorney for Plaintiff. Dissolution. TEE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. patina- between the undersigned, under the Urm namaof Whitney A Co.. iadiaaoivM l, m,,t,.ul ..w aent. llusinew will be oontinued by Mr. Atterbery who will pay all debts and collect all sums due the, b-tetttni. O. M. WHITNEY, J. E. ATi'ERBEBY. Administrators Sale of REAL ESTATE Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HERRBY GIVEN that tbe signed wits duly appointed admliiistl me esuiie oi uiza sneiiy, uecewed, by the County d- uuniy uounoi ioe Mate or Oreiroii.for under- I ai t m . .. ' Atnr fit ii uauc 1 WUI Be" PUD"0 UCtlOp f- - - I utJutw uuur. m uib lilivni iLMrTPrin in aai I . n i . ' " o .aasawi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY YIR tue of an order of sale, Issued out of the the coun. the tour d county . r, . . , . ' :-" . o ciuok r. a.. w ing clainuagalnat said estate are requested to VVedttesday, 15lh day of March 1876 present the same to tbe undersigned at his rest- The following deril- k., ' ... .? oence ia aaia conniy, wnnin six months from the th. u.. 5 .r. , ,h datehereol. RrtRRRT rai.l.ianv - . ..yu.j, nancuian J. J. Wiltow, Att'y. Administrator. Eugene, Feb. 29. ,lf ihm Is a FLORENCE Sewing Machine within enea, thottiaad miles fAO Saa Frnclice() UlS Cys aotworklnj aA .l,lwill(lxrtwitli. V eaaense to the ewner. SAMUEl-HILL, AgtnL o co ' decfaaerl. fni ihm payment of debts, to wit: Lot number two in block number fifteen in Euirena flitv I. and 8tate of Oregon, and known aa tbe EUGENE QITY BREWERY. Tog. ther with the tenement, hereditaments and improvements thereunto beloneintr or in .ni. appertaining. ,nu casn,in u.B. uojd Coin. .F. BaowH.Atty. At Roeebur n U'.)r,u.l.. : I... - n . ,B I think it ia very .mail nn.atn.. II u. It 1 ""V . 0,w y usauit wm maueoo juj hum t . . . . i ... I. .Shen. jao, Dotn old and well known citizens of this county. From information rs.i.I direct we learn that Jo.lja Willis was io vitd by Mr. Sheridan to go up stairs over his hardware store for a DnvaU aonanltatinn aod when tbey bad both about reached the top or the stairway on the oaU'da of ih. Duildinp, Sbendao soddenly turned around 10 to ataoat ervralion will hriiif his friend New comer to my house 1 win sen aim all the bacon hints ha will ant (or a hundred years, ii he should lire tbat long, provxlicz he baa tbemooe to nev for them. Clodhopper used bim orattv well up, bui ne maue in or two iktstaKea. in aay me that boraea ar tot in demand, that tbe merchant are cloft-flsted. and he mis that II ha could ret ieed he would raie some j iDd Jrnam& -niaaey; w oav 100 BUCa Of Itat arUCI . track Willie alnlt Mn . w" J ireatiy. Ia another letter I wlU usovsj to .ki.k M il;.....'i , ." N - . . . ,r -,iimiiiiaiiiHi nuviaj (Dd anil wcomer thst times era not bard, except k. .i. V . " with a few. and that tb. climate and laxice Wstei 'u rTu 7.. . v ' it Dot th caOM Oi lb. comolaint. In enn. I ZZ&Z. ' . l njuiuc to tne pwpia oi Hregon by epread- wouodej yet be it Pronounced not futn ng oroaucan lutemcou witaoal tubetaali- an. ' atiugtacUtopfovtlhem. . A Uin-Bocj Gkuw.ia. "." f" cnerwoxxi, ot Aalem, bu Kuiuirutru eon againn ir. i aytoa on a eham df malnnwrliM n ....i.u a . " . ' .wi a iTuiwaauia cura waa wroui-Li n DDrir m ih- .m .. i .1. a... J.m- vin- . J S. ..... , . .V .m' .t aa - ... .v ., . ui-sm mmm ui ra,em i etuce hull inm us Af h k.nvi -. '. : - .1 . v . : . . - 7 ' w wi mKv, wuu. m rrcovenrf irom a ak'gt of tt typloid lever, wu restorwd to pceca asd htwricg. that it it from the effect of maipracticw oo his part, fc'he aki (Umarst to th tone of Lata Impreveineiits render thsFlOEEKOE sura ttun ever the best for Family its, kdo iLUtttHUB jucbiSlS ware sou os tbs Pacifte Coast la 1 87i a larger aoautt prooauj thaawu ever sold aw. ot any other Una la aslnguiyaar. SiiTIL ELL, Ae&t, BlnrlJItCBCTJW, tAlftAICIUI.. r f : 1 r 'l TUE OLD TONE STORE! Thoroughly remodeled, renovated and tepleniahed with t choice stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE,- Which wiU be sold AT "BED ROCK" PRICES For Cash or Produce. To dose out the THANHACSEB remnant tn,v Special Inducements are offered. Satisfaction Guaranteed. H. a WPLFE. GEO. 8. WALTON. jSEW AARON LYNCH. FIRM AND NEW Goons In Dorris, Brick Building. Walton & Lynch uave ronntd copartnerahip for tbs pupoaa el eaivjing on a general' Grocery and PrrwiciAr. CALLIS0N & OSBUR NrMf"',od "' kwp 00 -s - BE OFfEBJNG TO TEE PUBUC, 5u:ars. Teas. Cofon Psnno.1 CI V" ' , , . " MWUS, auuai.-i.-o a, vigars, uiasa Queens ware, Mooian(i illow ware. BRCAD. CAJCES An Pira adq in rariaavrvthtn ...,.n. : m . ..... . , '.7 . V i a am cum "w ouw or, Dery ar Br.UKCKK PRICES Ksr cao et readv dt. Ratufu-tinn .j Good. aVlivered to any part of tbe city free of sortment of UJrooeriea. Tobacco, Nuts, Central Jlarkft. XV m. Ken.haTT. Pronriitnt v r- va. T'-EErs C0X5TANTLT ON JY HAND FftEsn BEET, pork, sorrow, TEAL, CHICKENS, CI BED HEATS, CTC ETC. Provisions, Cigars, Candies. ' bBf' Candles, Crockery, Kotioa Wood and Willow Were, Green aad Dried Fruits, Cured Meats, Etc, Etc. Tbey propose to do botdneaa oa a CASH BASIS, . Which Beana thai Low Prices are Cstahlishpri Good. dtliTcrcd Tit&oat charge to Bnrtr' ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED For Which S WJLLPAT HIGHEST MAKE "vT PRICES.'.