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THE mil CITY GUARD. EUPKXECTIT.ORKUON. HATURUAY.MAY.ttS. IS78. BUSINESS. Matters oOa personal character charged for at regular adver tiling rates, to be paid Invariably In ad' Vance. Democratic Ticket. 4 RT1TE TiCIET. ' For Congress : JOHN WHITEAKER, Ot Lane. For Governor : V. W. THAYER, Of Multnomah. For Secretary of State : T. G. KKAMS, Of Jackson. For State Treasurei : A. H. BROWN, Ot Baker. For State Printer : A. NOLTNEU, Of Multnomah. For Sup't. Public Instruction : J. T. STITES, 01 Linn. District Attorney 2d Judicial District: S. II. IljAZAKD, Of Coos. mm ticeet. For Senuton K. B. COCIIUAN. For Hcprosi-ntativea: JOIINM. THOMPSON. JAMES E. HOLT. SEN.F.DOItKIS. IUC1IAUD B. HAYES. For Clerk: It M. VEATCH, For Sheriff J. C. YATES. For Commissioners: JOHN B. FEKGUSON. , GEOUGEB. DAY. For Treasurer: JOHN G. DAY. For AnHi'ssor: P. J. McPIIEliSON. For School Supeutcndunt; J. C. BOLON. For Surveyor: J. p. cuuniN. For Coroner: DR. J. C. SHIELDS. c tiled him to preach the Md "war, 'W or . .... ... ' "no," u demaudod, and nothing else will sat- ich if he did, proves him ufy our people. Poliliril Prticben I Speak out, Candidates. The radical Dress throucrhout the R rmiat nf mnnv llnnKi;o.n. State, all at once, says the Coos Bay who say the Journal refuses to pub. News, appears terribly afraid "seo- lish the following card and list of tananism" will be introduced into Lames, we are induced, with a view the political campaign. They ask, do to fair dealing all around, to give you wish to introduce a man's relig place in our columns to the aame. ion7 Uddl asks, does the Sentinel Wo are sorry, however, that we have wish to stir up religious animosities? not space to spare to give the full list ueanswer.no Democrat ever ques of names, as it amounts to near two tions a candidate s religious opinions, hundred. The following is the peti it ia contary to the spirit of our insti- tion : tutions, but Democrats do not bo To tui Laoisunva Cakdidatm or Las lieve that cither priests of preachers ... , should be Our law-makers, the) do voter in Oregon, regardless of pia-ties-reasoni not believe that electing them to , 6,0 wuu K00n M tle PU,J"C ihi" .i:,S i tf i i " 'oi jr w suuuicr.vo vueiaueiug i ""- " " v " Miwra Known aireaay to ooin candidates sectarianism out of politics, hence D1 ctituenU. We. the undersigned citi- .l- , n ti- . t- MD nJ voters of Ie county, denund that the Objection tO Bro. limes IS OOt bis each candidate upon the Legislative ticket Methodism, but his priesthood regard- " publicly thatistosay by publication, .t ,v . . i - i l t I this question:' Will you, if elected, vote for less Of the sect to which be belongs. J. H. Mitchell for the United States 8enate? If the Lord ry a uoapti iwDicn it lie did, proves him ify ourpeopl a ooor iudira of mnn ho nlmul,! nni Wm Smith. , -o- - y wwHaniei disregard that call, if be has not been 8 F Boyd, ' called, then he bas been sailing under PantSum, false colors and is not worthy the J w Weeden, ' honor ot an election to Congress. Uwu'LTpVr, Eloct a Congress of priests or sectari- ,0Mf,h ?mi, , , J . Ja M Abrains, an preachers and how long before HHlw there would be a union of Church sauH', and Stale? Do our Republican ATlionnett, IVi..n,lu .1-l o a .1 S Davenport, objection is to political preachers as a ., T.t i,L.,.,:.. . class. Ihey are hypocrites i lid a ., . i . i . . i ii . gan, refused to publish the paprr, it disgrace to their calling as a rule. : .... V. ... Henry Ward Boeder is a illustri "Zl'TO-l ous txamplo of this class of men, call- ,1A, ..!.. ..... d by God to preach the Gonpel, by lhat contro, H MaU ft X nr PM Mure his chuncos to bulhlose the hon i . 3 p f' ' est voters of Lane cjunty into the e... 4 . "y hiupport of the Republican can lidates siloiry to tho feinalo mi'mlii.ra nfhiy ii... .u . , i , , , . uu vney need nave no lears, as none uoca, i a sonprownlow.iof Tennessee, ot the candidates will have a chance w, , ouier moue. ot these preacher. l0 hIiow lheir fll of the GoKpel of hate. No the , by voli r MrUlloheH Th, u no warn mis f,.iftu,: . I ft An. f ....... . . r . t I I vmoa vl iniu lu CIIBLl IUWS lUrillCtl, be they Cutholio priests or Sectarian preachers. In order to prcservo the spirit of our institutions and keep Sectarianism out of politics, kep the preachers ot Sectarianism out of poli tical ofliciB, and whenever a preacher disregards bis holy culling ho should bo severely rebuked by the people, and we believo they will do so at the coiniuj; election. F Dudley 8 M Mizer, W M Koruiiaw, J W Cleaver, Win Allen, TJ Vanifhn, John Otle, Frwl H Kiniey, O W Fletcher, J D Kinney, N L Packard, Jameg Unelling, M lionnett, A Simmon. J it Underwood, S. II. Ifaurd, our candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, is emphatic ally the ritifit man in the right place, remarks the B.nton Democrat, Mr. Hazard ia a good sjlid lawyer of much experience. Mr. Knox istb Republican candidate for the same office and appears to be quite a gentle man. Had Mr. Knox three or four years experience before the Courts he would be able to fulfill the duties of the office rcceptably. But when it is remembered that be is entirely des titute of experience as an attorney it. works a hardship on the young man to plaoo him on the ticket for such an important position. It . would have been better for our Republican friends and the p op!e to have placed some one on their ticket who had a lew years, experience, instead of a few months as is true in Mr. Knox's cise. It there is one position more than another that requires ability anil experience it is that of Proserin irg Attorney. Mr. Knox was admitted in December 1875, two years and a half ago, but has paid no attention to aw matters until within the last three months, within which time he commenced practice, forming a part nership with Itobt. Fagim, a young man who taught the South Waid school of Corvallis for two years naro. FsgaB'i Mohawk Sprccb. We make the following ixtract from Mr. Pagan's spocch at Mohawk on Tuosday, nod wo assure our read- . . 1. . !. ! .1 i .. . vim limb iv m mo luonucai language ed. It is very evident that the If you want W. II. Wood's Sinulo llcaner. Johnson's Single Reaper, New York Single Teerles Iteaper and Mower combined, go to Cleaver's, t How do they Stand! p, Itis a matter in which the Democratic party have little concern, as our can didates have honesty and indepen dence enough to pledge themselves to not vote for Mitchell under any contingency, but we predict now that there is not a single cindidaio upon the- Republican ticket who has tlio independence to answer the ques lion squarely and unt-quivocally. The Congressional Candidates. Governor Whlteakorand Hevcreud Hiues, the candidates for Representa tive to Congress, spoke in this city last haturdny evening. Mr. lines led off in nn hour's speech which was a rehash of the stale and worn-out platitudes which Republican Rpeakers hnvo dinned into the ears of a long flittering neonlo for sixteen vi-iim ar t na nces. He favors a speedy and forced re- .! .. . . KuiiipuiMi oi specie payment, anl is the only man who has had the tern erity to como out squarely in ad vocacy ot tlio present system of nig, ami tho multitude I monopolies by w hich .. i i wiilR,.,lil..i.iii ... , pe,Mi-.mv0 uitii grounn ever too young an Oregonlan t9 represent . ' , ' , nvw' "nee the country has been cursed by r J niiw lias MO I 1 7....I.I! ! I At Springlleld lust Wednesday Judge Ihompsou made tho sugg-a Lion Hint. in. pi jin ,.ii...i;.l..i. .1... VAIini. mn.. m. I.. . I.. 1 ,. .l v. Ul . ,w-..H ...u ujUUVB Ul,ivy uruu upon r ;i,:.. .:..i , . ., ,. his imagination. t .v il, I...-, . " .. "'". prooan-y 0 1 ""J vniVl IV may be, that his heroism were euggci ler kiyerod" war I ' ' ' ' I Bill ll.nl l.o .I.....I.I I... . 1 "L.die. and ginllemen. I anncar 7, . 7 """" . ...... "m' ti.Titra i:,..", " uv,,u '"' io right to rZ LTl. :r1,, 1,0 vote. Of course tho voter. i. i. i i "M U...yw.u.eal,or,u vo(0 for Mr. Mitehell for Senator.il ' V. , 'r .8,UeC" "e" .u,wdeed.ol elected. Mi. Fagan became furio s, n vr ot keep.ng ap old w gestod by tho u ,imde M d.fl hsucs and animosities and a perpet. t.teratureofa lew about his election, but it was import ,0B of remieiHcenc ill' .... I III luvnri a bii.Iu o.I I'.. ...... I u f r i i . . . ......v, w. ...v me, Mr. Cochran, ha. been pleased to l VV .7 ? M"."8"1 . ? k?W. National banki rater to tho length of tune I have 1,";' ' 'n huiii n fl I l. . . .1 . " vi iiniia 4U, l-OUIIH .1... I I. vvi. . wn-jjuii, mm oittims inat i ainu,:n r...i .ii i ' .... peo pie navo oecn groum; WW SIS llllll LIII1I III! llflllSIMI Hints mi1 f. ...... 1 your interests fully. I was not con Republican mixrule. Miliar...! . !.. T I r !.. .idered too young, when upon the Al,. " n " ' ' '" T Govurn,,r Whiteaker was snfferiu. field of Shiloh I shed my" young t jtZ '1. " vM J " heart's blood ia the defence ot our I h' whieh prevented him from occupying country! I was not considered too tih ""? hi! fu" I" npeech o. half an young to stand the bloodv siege at ' Tvr T ,1 1!', hmT ork'M .mrMj exposed Vicksburgl" (Hero wo lost our T. Mil h i ! e"l S T' the P','do"8 nnt.y r.m..i...i-.i that Mitchell is. the full and enl r. n: i .V. , ... . . v. pvum nun uuien oilier u oodv For six montliri, says the Oregoinun, Senator Mi chell kept back the North ern Pacific extension by urging the Salt Lnke grant i conned inn with it as an indiepeim.-ihlc thing for tlitt de velopment of the country. It is now known that Col. Chapman han.odl'.ed to sell the invaluahlo lr;in.:liiso which has been used as the pretext of all (his delay fur lln m.ignih'eent sum ol len thousand dollars; an I very pm bably he would take mm h less. This is a siiflii ieut oninmeuiury on the re mark that, 'if tho Northern Pao'fi. will nut build the mad then let the Salt Lake Company do it." In the debate in the senute on the pretended bill for extension of the Northern Pacific grant McDonald nf Indiana probed the huniluig to the bottom by pla uly asking Mitchell it the object wan not to embarrass the company to such extent that it w nild not comply, wnli l he provisions ol' ilir bill, nnd tbeivtoiv the roa l would b como forfeited. The question did not receive a direct answer. Tin Oregonian thinks it did not admit u: one. FRANK BROTHERS & 00, IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Walter A. Wood's Iron Frame Mowers, Chain and Sweep Rake Reapers, Iron Wheel Headers & Self Binders, ONLY SUCCESSFUL BINDER yet introduced in Oregon, IRON DRIVE WHEEL. Farmer, buv'a Binder that hu been thoroughly tested on this coaat and you-know will work Machine no longer an experiment Chicago Pitts Threshers, Cooper Self-Propelling Threshing En gines, La Belle Wagon Full and complete line of Fanny ing Tools. Read two of the many testimonials we received last season : Monroe, Benton Co., December 28th, 1877. Mimhiul Vrisi Kboil Co.. Portland. Oreeon UENTLEMKS : Having used one of your Wood's Harvesters and Se'f-Jiinder the past season, it affords me much pleasure to testify to its merits. I cut and bound 250 acres of wheat and oats with one team, doing the work without- changing, and I can say that in my judgment it is the Dest macnine wnicn nas Deen onered to the farmers for harvesting. Respectfully yours, E. WADSWORTH. - Forest Grovi, Oregon, January 31st, 1878. Messrs. Frank Bros. & Co., Portland, Oregon Gents : The Walter A. Wood's Har vester and Self-Hinder I purchased of you last season I cut over two hundred and forty acres with, and I consider the machine to be the most valuable one for a fanner yet manufactured. The cost of the wire per acre win only thirty-one cents, and caused no trouble in threshing. Yours truly, HEXRY BUXTON. Goods can be found at all principal points in the State of Oregon and Washington Territory; . . Send for desoriptive catalogue and price list to FR4.NK BROS. Sf CO., 104 and 106 Fron st- Portland, Or. . T. G. HENDRICKS, Agent, Eugene City, Or. Democratic Platform. The fallowing is the Platform as adopted by the Democracy of Oregon in State Convention assembled in the City of Portland, April 11, 1878. Sec. 1. Thatasimplegovernmenthonestlyand economically administered, confined in its oper ations to the administration of justi.-e and the preservation of the public peace, is the only safe-guard aaint the abuses of power to which persons in authority are prone, and the corrupt .1 I ; I. . f . t .i i i' . i aim lavidii uppnipriuuon oi me puuuc iunus 10 Chas. M. Horn, PRACTICAL GUNSMITHS, DEALER IN GUNS, RIFLES, . , Fish in;,' Tackles and materials. Repairing done in the neatest style ami warranted. Sewing machines. Safes, Locks, etc, repaired. S2EJIJ Suns and ammunition furnished. , yearn. Sec. 2. Tha we heartily approve the action of Congress in reinonetuing suver. That we believe that all m ney made or issued by the Government shou' be oi equal value and that we are in favor of paying all the obligations oi the Government in greenbacks so-called whei. the pecuniary interest of the people is promot ed thereby, except where otherwise expressly provided. Sec. 3. That we regard the forced resump tion of specie payment as greatly aggrivutiiu the depression ami distress consequent on a long season of inflation and extravagance. We -pKIXTS-NEW DESIGNS OF STAN- lord brands at FRIENDLY S. 17OR BUENA VISTA STONK WARE go, t" T. G. HENDRICKS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of; all kinds at inside figure by T. G. HENDRICKS. therefore favor the repeal of the act requiring TJOSEBUUG AND SAN JUAN LIME, resumption Jan. 1, 1879. I J f'T sale by , T. G. HENDRICKS. Sec. 4. That the gratuity of near twenty-four million dollars now paid the National Hank LYNCH & GANT ' ..j Tliiiuiii mi in... I v vi.eiK-o liie 11:1111 tlfS. II. II tZ li lt, DjIIl-HTillil! Uitlllll l:ile lor i'ioM'fiitini Attorney iu tin- liHlrict, whs lull out o liik.- uubiisliu.l iu t!io Guaui). Tlii'omi.- ion woulii Iihvu been of mort.' impoi iiiiu-a liad Mr. II not Ix-i-n su ivol. kuuwn lliruii;liuu; the distiict. Tl.t oilo know Mr. II. as an limi.-M vigilant ninl i-fliciuiit oIl'u-tM-, ami will U'ivu liim a liaii'lsmiie nrn'miiy. At '20 U Wlllll.lll fu-.-liU.ll'n inr ill luilinjr uilimus. Al '25 olic is allfi lorseiuilwli. At 'SO sliu iliis moii. r lu-r biooii. siu li is item Ii- mnnii IU till? VHl illUS Sl!iri-K ol loiiiiiiinu lilt. ute upon the people for the benefit ot the cap italist i we therefore fuvor the repeal of the law under which they were established, and the di cect isMiio by the Government of currency re reivuble for all public dues sufficient to supply the nlace of the present bank note circulation. BEC. 6. I hat we heartily indorse the e.lorta Umcenns, now being made in Congress to reduce our pres- Tolocan, ent tanil to a strictly revenue standard. That the interest of the grat mass of the people of j the United States lie in the paths of unrootriet- I ed cemmeree. j Sec 6. That we favor continued notation ' on the a'-bject of Mongolian immigration to this country until the reileral Uovernnient is moved to modify our treaties with the Chinese Empire so as to prohibit it, and thus save Referee Sale. uumsiuDocs, bt'c-uso l is namo it F- I'au. uattK's 10 winch our young htr "tit, blJ anl ditij" for his country.) Um b contioue-l: 'LaJiis auj ginile. men, I was not oousulerod too youn l . W lltlt I S1.mI...1 al. I. ..I " "va,lv' "rou"7 BU'cps Oil yoa want Farmer's Friend Grain Drill Lookout Mouutain, 0111I plaiuteJ the prU" tMouitor Binad Cast Sender, go to art .(....!. 1 . ...... mpciiuuvt 1 1)0 OlOUdS : Hot was I considered too young to make that memorable march from Ikl'lllltllllMIII norli. ..! !.-. .1 I . . ,...,.,, uifv re ,.,. ,.,.,, l- . , l,li.O.I t vn... f... I.i - - "'" T"MMU "a ...... ,,,, ui,lr kl oir- ib., bo much care to build. The voters of Lsne county will yrive honest old John Whit taker a majority ol L'UU ontlioiiil of Jnn. AsUsual. The Itt'piihliiuuis papers slter nosing arounil lor mnmh u...ru Biui.KsorUitniY Defknu is. We uimblo to find aNtain 1 a .1. ...... . ' " v I III til tr Ii f talimt II. ..1... I. I I ' 1 . M.. Atlanta to theses!" Ii. .7... , u "S T IIuhiw-.U. Keams, the Demo- This ebullition ot heroics, accom- tl,-s..,. . 7 '. 'T'., . . 10 .',W- ol Siate. p.oie-1 by. proftaioB of rhetorical niore'iifbim li,.r....i .......... iJ . ,,OWev,,r' "0W n,a"",i"- " . . " , ""eiy turea tlio story '.hat he s in i,:rlm r - ........ 111111 ivuu rL:lM. , n tt Mil. . l. :.. ,1 .,. ' ' I e 1111. nil. 111 111 iiiw ikriuuiican candt.i.ite lor legitd tlVa linilliri I. an... ....... I a. I . I .. . .. lu Ki ams, 111 a conversation a few davs . a. I . , T' ""rl 5".l-iuModeny , he story che. and m reh .sh.ng the .., , loll, IIe our popdIu about 1 i 1..UH.11, ii.i . .. : " . t. . T y ' . 'Pl"c",' ,n oneeliou with a Chinaman r any til , - ,". . Ii ? don l Jv else, and that he has no interen : ' T TO,,,im ra in any mini , at present. Shoot some ,. .... u.r ,,, IMI uampaija. flourishes, is all yery uice and all that ort ofthinjj, but what we wish to call the attention of our readers to, is lbs: This battle, scarred veteran claims to have been thirty years old on the I8lbday of March, 1673. Toe bat lit of Sbiloh was lought April Git- and 7th, 18C2, coosiquenily when he acquired fame upon that bloodv fid. be wiaonly U years and 18 days old, ana was otiy 17 yearsold when be save the fiuisl.iiislrtke 10 tha rebellion m wuw (huuu 00 ius ourniD" deck" was a poltroon in comparison with our hero. "Oh! Bobby, Bobby Met' wash the blooJy shin 1" "VTOTICE 13 HERDIiY GIVEN THAT ll liv virtue of a ilnr... .if tm i ' -. i . 01 the St ite of Ore-.iin. fur f.Ti i 1 in v ..f I m ule at the ivgular U-nn in April, 187S, in the suit wherein Geo. 0. Miller, by his iniardi-m. A. J. Johnson, plaintiff vu. Josiali Miller and ihomos Anderson now defendanU, onlering the uv'inises herein (Ueri bod U tt wild, all . appointing the undersigneil sole Keferee to make sale ,,f the same. 1 will offer for sale to the highmt bidder at the Oo irt .In o ...m.-1 tilene t'itv. lne niimlv I , hi,. n day, the 15th day of June, lS78,the fo'lnwin' premises, to wit: Commeneing at the X. K. ftirner of the donation l.m.l claim of David Miller an I wife, notitie.itimi tiX7, claim Xa 5, running thence south Ml" 47' west 70 itt chains, thenee south 28 0: chains, thence east 7U tsi chains, then.w n..rk -x -ii, ... ..1..... . . - . ...-.......- w v.....i. mi p.acx or brgiumng, containing LlX) acres in Luie county, Oregon. Sale Ui coinuienee at 1 o'clock P. ui. J eruis of sale rash. those of our fellow citizens -who del end upon lubor for a support, from unjust and degrading competition. Sec. 7. That the eighteen years of misrule of the Kepublican party is indubitable proof that that tiarty is no longer to ba trutted. That much of its legislation in Congress has tended to make the rich richer, and the poor poorer, nd we arraign that purty before the people lor its classed legislation, for having fos- In DomY Brhlr Building. DCA'.tRf, IN Groceries Provisions, Will keep on hand a ;i2M-ral assortment of IViyuioiui, Cured Meats, C'iv.IM. Canilis t.-va-lle. Soanj Xotions, Green anit Prietl Frnitsv Wowl au.l Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc BmaxsK wHI lie condhcti'it on a OAS M BASIS, Which mor that low Prices are Established Good, ifflivcred viiiiout fftarge to Coyer ALL KfNOSOFPROOUCt WANTED F-r which i will pay the highest market price, T.TNCU 4 GANT. tored and upheld rink's, for its repeated elforts to overcome the voice of the ueonle bv an 1111- -Unia h just and unconstittitiomd use ot the military "oel- A new lot direct from footoi BOOTH AXVi SIIOE.S-CALIF01. nia hand and machine moile Boots and t Inira factory. S. H. FHIENDLV Citation.. arm of the Goveniment, and for forgeries per petrated under its otHcial sanction, wberebv U- D. Hayes was placed in the Presidential chair contrary ti the expntssed will of an overwhelm- ! ing majority of the people of this Government, TN THE COUNTY COURT OP THJ Srr. 8. ThatW'jiL'maiiisitchled.-.lation.Stattf I Stnt- tJt 1 1,.. ..v r-. t and Federal, as will prevent the abuses grow- , In the matter of theGuardianshiu of Wm 1. "r e"r ."rvices aim K. Gay. Citation. To the next o kin of: will limit the pay of ollicials to a single aalarv : nai, Wm 1ST fi, ...i .11 T u . . ...-., th r!,il.lH, nf ll ... ! J,"" 1""- inteTCSiea by iruiuui source 01 corruption whereby the cm- In the name of the Stuta of Oregon. You are pensation allowed by law to those in public hereby cited ami required to afirear in th employments is frequently doubled i the elimi- County Court of the State of Oreg.n for Xhl U...1U11 tiwui iiuuiiu nuaiiB ui biiuL HiieeieH ni 11m. 1 n mrv m i.... . i . honesty known as favoritism, wherehv iu.rj.mul P.n. rv,., : .1.. r... friendships are rewarded and personal obliga- Monday the First day of July 1878" 1ft tions discharged at the exense of the public o'clock in the forenoon of that day then and without regard to etKciencv. there to show rouse why an order should not b SBC. 9. 1 hat it is t ie duty of the State Gov- made authorizing the sale of the 1 rJSZ'Z d to longing to said W. K. Gay, to wit ; One un- ernment to maintain its simremax-v in reirari the authority not delegated in the constitution of the United States, and to vindicate its juris divi led one eleventh of the donation claim or uiciion aifainst encrn.-icnmentu tmm mv ...nr. whatever. 1 lint in the administration of State W 4 of N. E. of Sec 6 N 4 ftlota 1 11 affairs the preservation of private right and 4. ot Sec. 7, and lots 1. 2, A 3 of Sec 8 and N promotion of justice should be the principal W. JofS. V i k K 7 of Sec & T'i'l S H jun; that taxation should ba equal amfuni- 3 west: Also S. W 4of Sec ' 3li T 18 s w form, and extravagant expenditures of the pub- 4 W, and N. 4 of Sec. 1 T 19 S 11 4 V con iiv. ic.c-iiur. w avt.iiiru. Jctilliillir SUOUia IM tallllnrr in ft l'r'l .m. ;T r... . -.v., in iue county ure- taininrr 1 tiic .nu-iiHeri, miu riL.'omus laws oe eii:ipr.pii irnn for the management and preservation of the Witness, the Ho.v. JorhitX 3 W.itov various funds llongiug to the State. , 1 Judge of the County Court of tl.. State effht SEC. 10. Ihat we are in favor of improvement gon, for the County of Lane, with the Seal by the General Government of the rivers and laid Court affixed, thia 2Uth day of AwuT D harbors of the State : of the owning of the Co- 1878. 7 P D' luiubia river at the Cascade and Dalles ; of the I Attest : Jowl w.n improvement of the Snake river, ami of a mih- sidyt, the Portland, Salt Lake, 'and South Pais Kailrood : of an extension of time to mm. plete the North Pacific Ilailroad under such Clerk. A I UF.K (I RE. In Justice Court, for South Eu,-ene iirecinct. ine louuty, Oregon. T. ti. Jfenlricks plaintiff, vs. C. Smith lUfenlant. m.) W. C. SMITH, SAID PEKEXDAXT: X In the name nf thu SLkt of ilrM....n ..... are hereby required to snpear before the under signed, a Jiidtioe of the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 24th d.irnf .Inn. 1XT-J . lit o clock a. m.. at the nthiw nf .-ii.i.l plete thje Aorth 1 Pacific JUilroad under inch For consumption, bronchitU, asthama catarrh reasonable condition, a. will p eserve the rfehu throat and lung !iseasee. A a , reTkfMd " and inwrestsofthepeoi.leof the State and the permanent cure for general debility dvwetari? ttlers upon the laivU iY.nate.1 to it. Also for and all nervous affection- by3. eve-Sll a .,.hdy for the .,e,ly completion of a rail- medicine which cured ienraUe SffiS? roa.1 connection between Oregon and California. phvsi,,an who .-. l.,, . il J ..n ....I .k. .L "LV .. "jn.MU . Sft 11. I hftt lilHVMn..! ..lti..ui - - " i i ,r. iiie cosi, anu wuo nas trexty 'lven tl ia Talus. wneralibWn of lenming being the principal ble scific to thousands of kin-lreii sufferer, bulwark of Atnerii-an iberty, we are in favor of with the greatest possible benefit, ami now h, ZZtVt? ? ;"iV ,',r r';,;k'c ,- U it his Mcred christian duty to imp to tern for the faithful education of the ruing gen- , others this won lerful invii.ir.ti... j Bill Dunbar aprlli goat thia ay: "gou." Try again, Williara-that'a a tmillj ittvoperau ipcll and U I'.i 19ut of coritJ!i aoJ aioh. other war. a .... .? TTy" ''V'"? r. M.Trudel,orjl.n,vmo,MJ.Q,tW, HftVl Mitt liirmitA m,m.L M: I . . LI- m.n. T ' V "wy "iarrii.1 hia hU wifu ui woman a cooIomioo hard v at. , . ... fcuta bis poaitioii. InsuaJ ol W 01 't-He !iv.l iDjj in tha aha.le, h ha courteJ ub lhlve J"r tnj .li.il, leaving him a 11UH7 mor tiuo eT. r, and haa ;:o,1 aon, now forty. Hit aecond die.l ten in lorm.k.ngagnino, what ha on- month after marria-e. Altt-r liviiiir .id.ra KudiiuM a thoutand lolj more nine y,ara with No! 3, h.r lim J. than aver. Sure v. h..l h. . k.,i ' ' . nu. . , , ... - 1 ""ok ni"uriir.i i lie.. 1. retum...l and claimed ht-r, ami it we. V. later til diaunn4iil.ia M V-.,.!!. i . hidden tK)lLle. whery ho imnl.l Ii.. I.,.. I 1 : . - - . bialifd unooticid ami ..nhd.,1 f.fil i 17S .r... . " i, a ( ...v. . weun-u HIS oi t wtnty ytara. . ... ( m'ti. said preciiu-t to an-iwer the aliove mine I plain- ' ti 1 in a civil -tion. n, .l..f..r.,lj,,i , .,k. 1 1 van mat u he tails to inswer the complaint I " KC''1 ,nun l"e w"r'", wi erein, the plinu f will t Ute juilgment agoint I "lwn,fl in waking them kn im for the turn of S173 5l. together with 1 , lU " Dot th co-' Dit. Clark a. p.oBr.iv. GdEiLET BUH.K, SlRACt sf, N. Y. P.O. Box 74 Read axd Leaux mr YuuanELr. f.n valuable discoveries and much useful knowledge oecause ot tne unmens. nown to the people. FMchee'i Gfrni.n cwts and dishnntrm.-nU of thia action. syP,. a!tho-.ii;h bat a few years introduced I his summons is published by or ler of the mt0 c"'n;ry its sale now reaches in every nnlersLrnel Josti.e oi the IVace. nul. tl.. md village in the U. S, Its wonderful lith day of May, 1378. J. B. Anns .er, iccem in coring Consumption, sever Coughs, missionary friend who has sent me the formula maylS a J.ii. " Pneumonia. Asthma, and all other diseases of j of purely ve.-etAle niediHne which aas Ion tl. Ilm..t .Mil limm r Km.. . I . 1 1 1 K.n kw . 1. . . , . . . v. . '""-. " uiue kiiow. dj m ..j .ii. oabiTe ioe.ucine men 6f Hin will send FitEE the original receipt comi'dete, with full directions to any bersoo etwfn.inr.' stamp for reply. y will riKK oxt:miio.v To all suffering from the following disease a y of hope is o fered thnugh the kindms. of a Notice of Sale. distributing every year, for three years, over ai,iFV dottles n the afflicted, free of charge, by Druggists. No such a tt of merit wai ever given before to any other preparation. Could yon ak more ! Go to your Ihnggiit and . k!i. t 4 . .. . th.highe.th.,l,ier.fOT bottl-10 t. 4 'U . .k. k. .1 . ooiuei iu ernu. BY VIRTTE OF SECTIONS AND 14, till 11 of chanter 31 nurvliuM... I. oi tiregon, t sftaj srU to th highest bidder . puuuc auction, on the Mb day of June, I 1J78, at one o'clock ia the aftrn.Mn nf .!.! a.. I atmyhous ia Pleasant Hill. Lan. mnni. treg,. m bay Spanish m ire. about 8 yeari Nanl Catarrh and Lnng an1 Bronchia! afTec miil t" hn.j4.h,th OM 7 Tr'f tiona. and aU in, from an impure mr colt, am) one itark hn. mil. ... m..k ..... -i .v. ki.i , SiTi'.'t ". Ml ,Uftl"M'nt J"' 1 lle M"hk,B' thelminent French phv, urn of autv fur AilUrs. rtur U the j and surgeon, and inventor 4 the Pan. SiJom! sain, since Nov. 1st. 1S75. to d.t of ul. . I .... -kLa. k i " i:.. .,. . tr- oy me sine. Not. 1st. liCl .i thm i u .k. r-:. j tl - ; . . 1 "u l N ... - 1"-. 1. , miV v . aok, the owner thereof. ! WM i aosian:-ior the positive and radical ear. of consumption, i.ronjUitis, Asthma. Catarrh, IJyspepMa, Throat and Lung difficulty, Gener al Debility, Lot of Manhood and all Nervou. Affections, iu power has been tested in hun dreds of ewes without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty ai for a possible to reliev. hu man nii-ery and will send the reoi Free or t haroe to any penoa who may deeir it with dimtions fur using. Sent by re torn mail by addressing with 2 stam naming thia paper. Dr. O. K Bri..hm, Ir.wer 28?l-Uca.!Y September . 77-ly. ' Talk. All persons indebted to Poindex ter k Rash for Wacksmithinff am hr, aitMl SL.t. 1'hi. Bru..l.,.i . . Uhtd to OTO forward unmnli.trl. .nJ Tw.i . p rv. V . , I""" k'"" "j at. oonvieu. Mathien. fori priuen is snaz to rakmaa ...-nas r.HfBe Itv. MiylOti .1S7&. .the treatment of Nal r.trl. 1 A I this mrinc. and fall F Krtai rta wrtnmt ..tit.J - wta " M'Ukt, u ICtNW.