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THE EC 3 EKE CITY GUARD. KUKXBCTIT.ORKWON. BAT UP DAY. BEPT.7, 1679. BUSINESS. Matter! of a personal character charf sd for at regular adver tising rates, to lie paid Invariably In ad vaoce. nwm Bins. Lnst Friday i Ortgonian contained nn article in (U Tones of tho National Bink.nz systen. It is claimed that tho intuiTit on Uio bonds would have to bii p.ii J wW- ber deposited as so curity for banl 'nolo or not. This is true, but suouM tho government call in them National Bank notes and issue nn equal amount of treasury notes, it would aid tbrco hundred and twenty-four millions to funds ol the treasury, which wo believe is the amount of tho National Bunk note cir culation; these treasury notes could bo used to pay current expenses and an equal amount of other lundnpulied to the payment of United States six per cent, bonds. The government would tli'u reduce tho interest bear-, ing debt 321 millions without influtinir the currently and save annually over nineteen millions in interest. It is vino iiluimed thut they pny uxos, Na tional, Slate and municipal, equ il or greater in amount lh:in tho interest which ihey receive on bond depos ited. In the first place we douU if thin nsvriion is true. It is one- enxily madu but hard to disprove. But il true, it proves no counterclaim ior the interest paid these bunks. . Thero would be about the ramu amount ol -capital inverted In banking whether we havu National Bunks or not, and under present laws, the same amount of trues would be puid on their capi tal and bushies its undef tho present system. Their capital xtock to the aniuunl invested In United Stules bonds i wholly exempt from every specie ol taxation, National, Stale and municipal. The ix.ninjr of iIichc National Bank notes form but a small purl of the business of the bank. . Their Capital stock is not all invested in United Stules bond, in many iiiHiaiicen only a small propor tion of It. liuuce the taxes they pat are not increased by tho fact that a portion ot'lho'r capital is invested in bond. Tho only return which tho government exacts fjr tho cxtraordi nary privileges granted is ona-half of onu pur cunt, half yearly upon the avcrajo amount of their bunk note circulation. All other taxes paid by National Bunks are paid equally by all other bunking institutions, whether conducted by individuals or corpora tions. This tax is almost entirely absorbed in tho expenses of engrav in tho bank notes and keeping up the supervision which the govern trnnt maintains over these institu tions. In clfout, it is only requiring them to pay the expenses incurred in establishing and keeping them in op eiation. It is claimed as an evidence that ' tl: ey recivo little- advoniago from th privileges derived from the government: that many of these banks luvo returned their notes and taken up their bonds deposited. This omeliincs happuus, but bankruptcy from unfortunate poculution, for. fultures of chui'lors, and various other coniingeue'u to which human cntor print's nro liable, Invu induced this step, and not the fact that no profit was derived from their privileges. Il the conditions upon which they are established eol tho banks more than they derive from them they would not accept them, mid if they produce profit neither to thu government nor tho ba.ik, tln-y should be abolished as Incurring a wasio ol timo and trouble to no g od purpose. We believe tho OrrgoniaH indorses the opinion that iheso hocus pocus opera tions in bounce aa well as in other subject of gnveriinicnt.il supervision produce nothing to iho country or the people ; that the support of the government munt eonie from the tniing o. the people; that it can do nothing of a punitive character to create wealth or general prosperity; that 'all inter lort oecs for these pur poses l.t nothing but obstruct the creation of wealth, or at most, to ag gregate it in t;.e bauds of one by tak tug It li.itn another. Property con sits of tic objects of human. deiie, and they am all the produce of labor, or labor and capital combined. The priiutipit a mechanics are aircple when properly applied, and very complicated niuiliinery generally proves of no practical value. So the trno principles of polUi.-sl economy are simj.N', and meisurei and method whi.h require prolound thou-h't for juttiScstio, slent wLich mfeljijjrnt men eamcitly differ, tbo oscfuloess of which cannot bo made out to the common 'mind, are unfit for a re public, and should be rejected. No special privilege can be granted, ex cept at the expense of tho people. And all intricate financial schemes have ever proven a curse in tho end. SMiTOML 'cJ.IDIDITES. As the session of the Legislature draws near, Senatorial candidates seem to multiply until they have be come in numbers like unto the lice or toads of Egypt in the days ot Moses. What seems to pais all undemand ing, is, that each aspirant thinks he has claims on the party, and his friends, whether they be few or many, never tire of urging such claims. If a man has been a constant Democrat, that is a claim; if he has been an ultra, orfool Democrat, that is n claim; if ho has been f alse to all parties, and truo to none, that is a cl dm ; if he is noisy about some particular measure that everybody is in favor ol, that is a claim; and if ho has never done harm or good in Ids life, and is not expected to, that is a claim that can not bo overlooked. Such men as Webster, Calhoun, Clay and Benton, and even Wash ington and Jefferson, did not flaunt their claims before tLiir parties and demand their recognition, but wln-n oillod upon to servo tho State they reoognued tho olaims the country h d upon them, and yielded their services. But this class of Statesmen seem to havu died out, It is a great mistako to suppose thu Sute or a parly owe special favors to an indu vidual that because an aspirant wants an office his party, or the pub lic, are under obligations to give it to him. Persons who prefer claims upon party generally discourse very eloquently and feelingly on the gnat sacrifices they have made in the interest of party, nnd the many bene fits I hey have conferred on the State, party and individuals, never taking heed for themselves, while the truth is their every act was prompted by their own ambition. While Oregon has men of fair Sen- woriaLaVdityJUs a shame thai inon, scaroely rising to tho gradu ot medi ocrity should make such silly preten tions, and still n greater shame that men ol ordinary intelligence should eiiuoursgo them in it. If all those patriots who ure spoiling; to serve their country in the U. S. Senate would stay at homo during thu se sion ot thu LogMalurr, or until after tho S nator is elected, they Would thereby do the country a greater ser vice than they arc likely to do it in any other way. Tho Legislature is charged with the duly ot electing a Senator, and it would be muoh more likely to perform that duly intelli gently without the advice of inter ested candidates than it would bo with it. 1 Tho Dmucrata carried the Legis lature; itisihe duty of tho Demo cratic momhors to represent the wish' es of those who clouted them in the election of a U. S. Senator. Elect a mnn who has not been a Democrat imply fur what il would pay, but diyi'l elect a man who would count ittguiu to loso his own soul nod go to the U. S. Senate. Tho "people want no such man. Il the party is worth saving it is worth consulting. We have had euotigh nianism in tho election of Senators ; it is quite time now that wo havo something clue, and tho people expect il at the hands of coming Legislature. If the Democratic members shall yield to tho pitiful pleadings of sumo patri- otio cuss who has spent his time and means in seeking political preferment, and shall fleet suet) a man to the U. S. Senate rimply to save him from a worse fate, to keep him from commit ting suicide or becoming an inmate of the insane asylum, then they, as well as all others, may expect a Wa terloo two years heme Secretary Chad wick is acting Gov ernor by reason of having been fleet ed Secretary of State. Tho law pro i ides that tho term of his su?crsor shall commence to run from the first day of tho regular sision next fob lowing his election Monday O.h. Therefore, next. Monday Earhreat will l. i ru,.ru i r i l ' """ outlay of ory to buy a cake irf ! eter whi UeN-crelary and Ch.i-lwuk will UKilennSulphar.SptoeWthint,ctvrtiiiifrr.ri nothing. Now, .what we want to Jaon';'h;W ttl. W hy then, with ! th li , . , , I means of core in their reach da they wa-1 was in IK, IS la tt-hrv ui.ll I., r!. ....... t . .., ,,, u. uviwi.u( iiuiii lh tun. Ch.deickirrtc out Mill. Thay-r oomee in? probably about ! siiurs.l.ty the 1'Jih, A ni.-e qui'stiotu 1,1 j Eat your gTrrn core, aa if yoa were plavin a iut. Northwest Not tu ia; U, sister, wo es.1 onr ren . . . l f newer n-myry. orn a i PERSONAL. Ex-8nrveyor General Simpson spent a few days Ja our city this west. H. C. Perkins, and party are expected horns in about three weeks. J. E Evsni, Register of tb land office at Lsksview, was in town this week. (Ion. John Kelly, Collector of Cautonu at Portlaud, was In town daring the week. H. R. Kincaid, proprietor of the Journal, and wife, returned from Washington this week. H. C. Owen, Mr. Haditell and Mr. Broback, representative from Lake county, cam ia this week. Mrs. Whitteraore, an old resident of this cunty, bat who for several years hai lived ia Umatilla county, is visiting friend ia this county. Prof. Digit, tho renown wizard, will give one of bis performance at Lane's Hall thi everinjj. From the favorable notices from onr exchange w can promise those who patronize the Professor a rare treat. Ve learn from a gentleman who cmo op on yesterday's train that at ha left Irving Station Mr. Goo. Bathnell' barn was on fire, and that bs saw the roof fall in. , Immedi ately after a fire broke oat in the Wa on Mr. Waihbarn't place, about one mile north of Mr. Kushnell'. No far.her particulars. A Good Tumo. Messrs. McKinitry Son hare a large force at work repairing the tin roof in the city. They have a patent preparation which they apply that cover the tin about an eighth of ah inch thick, and which they warrant to stand for six year against the effect of heat and water. They havo contracts with Messrs, Underwood, Dorrii, Dunn, Killingswnrth, Grange Store and the Odd Fellow' Hall. We really hope they will bs able to keep the water out, as we have had some experiencs and "know how it is ourselves." Another Good Bill We wera shown to-day a bill prepared for the coming Legisla ture, which if it becomes a law will prevent much trouble and le the means of putting a check upon men who delight iu provoking others by using rough, indeacent, and abu sive language, say the Salem Record of Tuoidfiy. It make such conduct a' misde meanor, and punishable by fine or imprison ment ia the cjuaty jail. We should like to see the bill bscn.ne a law. i ' The Wheeler & Wilson No. 8 Sewing Ma ohine is ahoad yet. We yesterday saw speci mens of the work done ou this machine that prove its superiority. Three plies of ordi nary skirting leather were stitched firmly to gether, having the thick ne is and strength of the tug of carriage harness. We alio aur lame beautiful spssiiueus of braiding, the braid running directly off the spool, (jo to K Uingiworth and sue one of these maenhrea work and you will buy no othor. The Dtftwcrntic papor in Georgia concede that th ltttpublioau -party la -m "picking up." Journal f . .,- Tho Democrat io papers, not rnly in Georgia, but in every oi her Si Kle in tho Union, have "onncodod,' for tbo 11 seventeen years, that the llepublican parly bid "picked up' everything they could lay their hand upon. Exchango: A magazine writer says there is a language of the hair. Don't doubt i. in the least. At any rate, wo have hoird r( tolerably well authenticated case where a single auburn hair on a dark Coat collar could talk plainer than a guide board. The following ar the Inn 1 line compliments ol the Uhiongo Ttuus to Dennis Kenrncy : Bog Trotter Bosh The Mongrel Hoodlum of the l'acillo Slope Disgust a Chicago Au dience And His Vulgarity aud Ignorance Make tli Own Country men Ashamed of Him He Devotes Two Hours to De'uging a Volping Crowd with Aiinina Twaddle Aud dmcludos by Collecting Funds for HU Owu Us from th Listening lolt. Th wheat stored at Junction is universally better than that stored at Kugone City aud other place in J-ane. county. Th dealer hen dou't auotv What it is- to be troubled with shriveled wheat, while last season nno half of the wheat placed in th market at Kuguiie City, had lome shriveled graiu iu it. Signal. - There is not a better grade of wheat stored at any point in the State than that brnug'.t into this market, ami instead of tho wheat store t at Junc tion being 'universally" belter than thntstor.d at Eug.ne, the contr.-iry 4 tho fact, as some lots offered 'here last year were refused because of l he inferior quality, and afterward the same lots were received at Junction. Puff yoiir iult vill.ige as much a you pleae, but don't, make such wild shots. fat Forl Uad Lea. rh.Tsioiani and physiol-itU have long "scratt lied their head"" aud "burnett the niid niKht oil," seeking to doviae K.nx means where by txorwtve conmlencT myht be either pro rentt w contivlled. Until recently all "th "pciHl directiona." and 'remeilie, h faiWL lUii at lut th roblem i .4vL Allan Anti-Fat will aurely and poaitiwly i duc tleah at fr.m 3 to 6 pounla per wek. N'o nilklrw or cotnliiuation of nmlicint b ever been dierJ that would poxiue uch won derful result, and at the tain a time huprovt the general health. Sold bv druiU. Every family, na mitt. Kn I;;,, i v..t. J-wwitw faciUUes, can eommand warm water j aoujn to re;nr a bath, and it require a very tin,,, tn K. lr..,.11. 1 j.il'jj:. .L. . --r "-.ii'ir..,utM.T( nis 7, ''""thlack - Rohiuanai Church'at th Ilardwaro $tnr kep " u,., -i uxk of wU paper an.1 feor-W in t -i.-rn. CtrW,in.li J1 r: hi,B h? r-irfh. dirtvt from tb j -Mlrm fvicrr aud will sail a ebttn. th 'eh.. All rr-v r,m The SUpplnf Stoai) to Hanlth. Tb acquisition of vital energy 1 the tppin; tone to health. W hen tb y-n lack vital- i w.Lui. Arjini flatr in tiisir duty, bf. com chronically Irregular, and diss 1 vn' . 1 prouer action, all kind of ailment ar the natu ual'y instituted. To prevent tbi irohapj y i nlmulL Thedigeetion of fxd,thmoyeineD atat of tiling, the debilitated system slioou b built up by the use of that inimitable tonic, Hostetter btomach Bitterrwhich invigorate tb digestive organ, and Insure a thorough conversion ol food into blood of a nourishing Suality, from whence every mucle, nerve and ber acquire unwonted tupplie of vigor, and th who! (ystom experienU th beneficial ef fect Anpetit returns, the system i refreshed by healthful lumber, th nerve grow strong and calm, tb despondency begotten of chronic indigestion and an uncertain state of health dis appears, and that (allow tppearance of the ikin peculiar to habitual inrali.ia, aid person de ficient in vital tnergy, Is replaced by a mor be coming tinge. In order to close out onr large tock of imperishable and Rubber Paint, we w ill sell the same for the next six day at the follow inn price: Imperishable, iu balk, per gall, $1,60: imperishable io 5 gall cam, per galL fl.RO; Rubber, in 3 gall, can, l,8f. 0 her paint and oils, wa will sell in proportion to the above ' price. We will aliortly have on hand the largest stock of coal oil ever kept in Eogene which we will dispose of at th following low prices: 110 (leg., fire teat, per 5 gall, tan j, $1,50. 130 deg., fire test, pw 5 gall, cam, (3,00 OSBURN & CO. A CHALLENGE. I Hereby challenge Polk Farpoole to run a foot race, distanco one hundred yardj, for a ttaka of from (300 to $1,000. This challenge to remain open until the 20th inat. GEOaCiK WARE. To Whom It mny Concern. .Last Spring I received letter from one Wa Craig, stating that Mr. S. D. Coat had ranted a portion of my farm, near Goshen, to him for two years, when Mr. Couta had a leas on the farm for but one year. Since I have returned I find that Cr.ut-'s statement is utterly false. and that Mr. Coats' management of the place ha been satisfactory ana according t j contract, f tw NeMosjsvio3.iBr. WILL ri'HE rONtlliriPTIOS. To all sulTerln? from the Wowlns; diseases a ray of hope is o'.fered through the kindness of a missionary friend who ha sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which baa long been uscu oy tne native meuicme men or xiin dostan : for the positive and radical Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Throat and Lung diilicUlty, Goner al Debility, Loss of Manhood anil all Xervou Atfectlotu, its power has been tested in hunt dred of cases without' a failure. I now feel is mv tacrud duty a far a btaeible to relieve hu man misery and will send the recipe I'hke or Charcis to any person who may desire it with direction for using. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 (tamps naming this paper, )r. V. li. J3rVli3m, Drawer za, UUca, , x, September ifl. 77-lv. Ladles' tlteiitlon. Berlin Fashion Pattern at Dunn k Strat tou'. Fort S.U.B. Firjt-clafis second-hand safe, with combination lock, will be sold cheap for cash, or on time. Euquire at exprej office. Underwood Bros. lio51 :tf We have just received from the Eastern faotory, direct, a large stock of window shade and wall papor ; among the latter are many very pretty stylea embracing U rained Hannels; KmYocdf Ollra and Lno I'atiern, Satin and Common. Blanks, all of'whicfl we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming JThe National Gold Medul was awarded to Dradley & Kulofsoft for the 'Je'Jt Photoyrapbs in the United Mtatcs, anu the Vienna jucual lor the best in the world. 42'J MoatiUiaery '3tii;t, San Francisco. Dr Mlntlo'a Ve-;etali!e NonUrotlcnm, Will cure all disensea of the Kindeys, Bladder and Uiinaiy Oix-inr. Ihijirics lae len curod afur ad ntli.-r remiliei hid failed. Hi- Kna'lisli Dandelion l'i.ls havu no equal in all 0uii of Diseased Livjr, Dyspt-psia or any Uiliiou Doranement. Muny of your leading citizen of this city will vouch ai to thoir virtues. To be had by all dru.'Uts A FKF.E 1 1 ItE For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung disease-?. Also a sure relief and permanent ouro for gi-ucral debility, dyspepsit and all nervous alcotiona, by a simp e vi-B-ouule medicine which cured a venerable luisuionary Physician who was lou a rosi lent of Syria and the E.ut, and who has freely given tiiis valua ble specillo to thou-uin-l of kindred aulferera with the t,-ruteat possible benefit, an 1 now he feels it his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send I'ltKli the original reoeipt complctf, with lull directions, to any person ciK-lueing stamp lor reply. Dit. Clark a. robuin, (iREKLET tiMK'K, SVRaCUitK, N. Y. P. I), liox 7d. NOTICE. A J. B.,bb propoie to collect note and account for all business men who will entrust the tame to his care as cheap or cheaper that any other collector iu this place and anxiously ask the patronage of all who haye noto or honk aOcotint to collect Ilia headquarter will be found at Mark Steven' Variety Store. Eugen City, Angu'st 2th. IS TBS WHOLI HlKTORT OP Msi'ICIN't; no Preparation has ever performed auoh marvel lous cures, or niainUinwl tn wide a rvpuUtion, aa Atkr's Chkrrv Psotoral, which u rec(r nised a the world's remedy for all disease of the.throat and lung. Its long-continued seriea of wonderful cure in all climate hae made it universally known aa a sale and reliahl ajent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it act speedily and surely, alwya relieving au.ferinj,', and often aavirohfe. The protection it affonla, by it timely use in the throat and lunjf dis orders of children, ir.akf it an invaluable rem edy to be kept alwav on hand in every hom. No person can afford to be without it, aud thou who have once used it never will. From their knowltsle of it composition and effects, Phy sicians use theCHMRV Pectoral extensively in their practice, and Clergymen recommend it It is absolutely certaip in its remedial eilecU, and will alwai cure whir cure are possible. For sa!e by all dealers. Nasal Catarrh and Lnnj an t Bronchial affec tion, aat all diseases ariainir from ..... .. .l. Li..i . - . " : r - viell Matliicu. th eminent French physician and suiwon, an4 inventnr of the Pari Snimm. utie mv uuxHi, pwuiveiy crd. lr. Sia- ' which has ;riven relief to thousands suffer from thw terribl disease in K trope and I'nitwt States. Thia woo Will iiutraniMt .1 . . . It .- , .uiuicu, tor n . L Tv. e i ..... .aaaj latarro. i.una- and NOTICE TOE UNDERSIGNED, W ISHING TO to East, will aril at a baiyain thrs Dim, n.owz. TearolJauit. Uwreoe, LJT.. a " mi iiuin( rM within. To be Thc&a Bntlers. X. S. CuarrWM-s S:tf Lirer la Kin. , ' . ' , i.i mmii nf tli whole human ytm.s It control, the We, health and hamrineti of man. When it i disturbed In to of th heart and blood, the action of the braia and nervous system, are all immediately ' con nected with the working of the Liver. It has been luccesafully proved that Green August Flower lun?qjaill incurinrall persons ai flirted with Dyspepsia tr Liver Complaint, an J all th numerou symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver nd Stomach. Sample bottlei to try, 10 cent. , Positively sold ia all towns on th vV estern Costiuent 1 hree doe will prove that it ia jurt what you want Can tho Troth Overtaka's lie't Inveatijration disclose the fact 'that tli ld TV,rtj.t in tK lui.M VfeM dUuatl, about Aug. 10th, to have died In Chicago after two week' uj of orae wputed remedy for cor- nuiency, naa noiiaKen Allans auu t. had used a preparation put up by a regular phy : T Ti- l 11 ' L'.ti.mojni eician in jucerne, ra. Auau a aL,r, i-"- ufactured in Buffab. N. Y., by the uivler;gnea. We bave already sold over 100,000 bottles oi w. It ha therefore t een taken by thousands, and we challenge proof that it baa ever harmed any bedy, unless the reduction of obeae ptrousfroui 20 to 00 pounds, leaving them healthy and strong, is considered a misfortune. Furthermore, we hereby offer 85,000 reward for evidence showing that it contain poiaonous or injuriou insrredi ent. We also oter 5,030 if w cannot prove that it ha reducml numbers of persons as stated herein, and always without injury. It i said a lie will outtravel the truth any time ; but we will trust that those newsDaper that have mis- led the public by nyinj that physicians attrib uted the lady death to the use of Ati-Fat i which ia only put up by us, tbe term "Anti 'at" being our trade-mark), will correct the false impression they have conveyed, by pub lishing this refutation. BOPANIC MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. S. Koscnblatt &, to., TJZALZRS IK GEXERAL MERCIIAXDISE, At the old stand, Southwest comer of Eighth and Willamette street, iEUGKNK CITY, ORKGOX. Have the most complete Stock of General Merchandise In the city, including Dry Voodst ' Groceries, Hardware-, . Crockery, Etc.,etc. And in fact everything t)ie market demands, wnicn we are selling at BED-ROCK TRICES. CASH Paid for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our btore. S. Rosenblatt & Co. Against i.issn hy Fir? IN 1TIE Liverpool & London & Globe lNjjl'UANUE COMPANY. Chas. Imr, Ag't. Summons. TN THE CIRCLTII COUUT OF THE State of Oregon, itr the Coctity of Lace. Linnio E. "loin, l'lainti ) Suit in equi y for v- (liV'Toeicutndy Sidney Horn, Drfvnda-t.J Of uiin.r child. To Sidney Horn, the above narhed def.-ndant : In tho u.une of the titato of Oregon you ir: hereby iiimm. uui t appear in saio Court ah 1 answer tho complaint of t. e phtiti f, gl! theniu, within t n dayi fr-m the d t.; o'. wr vice of thie suininons imm m- f -,n , ved in Lane count or wit'dn t-veii-.y ii'. from service or, vuu if vou are urvH .,n other county in .id htate, or if by puhuuiitHu "i siuiimons, inen ny tlie nrt Monday in No vember, 1873, that being the first day of the term following the expiration of the time pre scribed by the order oi the Court Itia ordered by the Hon. J.F. W'aUon, Judeof said Court, dated July 1878, th ,t service of summons in the above entitled cause be mt.ie by pabli cation of siiinmoin in the Eixene Cut Glahii for tsix consecutive weeks, and if you fail to anawer the same, judgment and decree will be ta.ten aiinst yon for the re ief praved fo- in complaint, namely : A diaanlution of the bonds ot matrimony exutinr botween you and the plaintiff, aad that plamti f have tbe cuatody of the infant child, Middie Ethel, and such other and further relief aa to the Court may serin equitable and just, and for the costs and dis bursements of suit G. U. DOKltlS Sti-':lip P!a:nti-.'a Attorney. NEW ID It! AN Ml 1 VI Vllitli. OF DOUGLAS COUNTY1,- OGN. Inforporatfd, Junr, 1;73. rapilal Stork, (100,000. 6i'ir'lClr,JtlS: PseCjotW-A. L: Todd. SEcmrrART-An-rebua llt Directors J. p. (j;n j y Jackson, T. S. Kodabaugh, A. L Todd aud a! IoucL Principal office for sale of stock at J. P. GiU Son drug tore, Postoffic building, Eugene, PRIXTSNEW DESIGNS OF STAN dard bran-Is at FRIENDLYS. Administrator's Aotlce. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xl th undersized ha been appointed, by the County Court of Lan county, Oregon, ad ministrtor of thenUUof Rebecca Ogle, de oeaVd. All persona havin claims s-aintit sid estat ars rroueated to preseut them, with th proper vouchers, to me at my office io Eugen l ity, eniinty aforeaaiil, within ait month from the date hereof. Dated thia 26th day of August, tiEu. M. Courts, Admin iatrator. SGS.-ss Q.HOr E II I E-I akall aesf oa s rulluf GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite the wntmo of horneke.Deni . T. IJ. HENDKICKS Y tE:,eHa; AEUril lDISB T. Cv HENDRICKS VE2r,RTOCK OF HAT-Thtj best -a. aad larjrest tt brought to Ewne at FRIEXbLVS FARMERS AND C careful and do not purcha a washing ma chine until you hav Men th NORTHWEST GRANGER. H. 0. DAVENPORT, Agent JASON SPRINGER & CO., Corner Spear & Mission ttreet. San Fmudei Manufacturer and Dealers ia DOORS. WINDOWS. BLINDS' "Weights. Cords and Pulleys. Importer of '' '' c'lIUIAIC, IRMICH ND IKOLILH WIMD0W OLASS", . .. tut 10, il ana zooz. t 7;nanrl si NneclaltT. GS SEND FOR CATALOGUE PR)' LlSf. Vo, 65 FroHt stbekt, Portla5d, Ooh - ,0 -0 THIS iSPACE 'iljlEltVED FOR SH ELTON VILKIfJS, DRUGGISTS. , iii.ICUbJUi.AL IMPLEMES13 ol L all l.imla at inside figures by T. U. HENDRICKS. T3 UftVrtPO A m iiw 1 vMiiirria Albert Jackson, Artist; Tales rictcvTar 1. Urms. Csrtl. Cabinet I tA LCe- z, style end finish equal to any j ne in tLeb'ate. I'ricea reasonable. . I UALLLLY Willamette tret, Eu-en tity, lAegrn, ever &ra. Jackson Millinery it-i. dec 15A;ni D nr.su (aVOUK-NLw siyuji and low price. Just n-ceived by S. H. FlilENDLT. BEN RUSH, THE 1 A fllORflllTM Is still at the old aland and is prepared to de 1 11 kinds of general jobbing, hiirw-sLot mg. re 1 ..irin', etc. Having secured the atrvice of ait ex)ierirh(d hand I will tnake t!: it-pairing of FAUAl MACHINERY a speciality. , BENRUSIL By Calling at the O K TOBACCO STORE, W ilia met t t . Fiifwn Citv Or 1 Oo. Tnii will Bn4 ihe U-st 'lirards of TOBACCOES, . CIGARS.. PIPES. NOTIONS, NUTS, FRENCH AND DOMES! IC) CANDIES, etc., ever brought to thh city. M. ItOSEXBLATT. LYNCH &, G ANT; In Dorrls' Brljlt Bailding. Groceries Provisions ' Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soaps, Notions, . " Green and Dried Fniits, Wood and Willow War, Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS, Which mean that Low Prices are , Established Goods delivered iriihout f.r?i W lirer ALL KINOSCF P'RODUCt ' .1 rs F-w which arUl pay th ,highe?t market pric.' LYNCH k GANT. TO THELADIES. r.iissefHoIlovfij & Linier Are Agent for Mrs. M. L. Jillsoaaini proved chart for rotting Dreaaea, Saeqos. uqiie. Wrappers, Children' clothing, etc. terns riven. This induerroect is irivea to is trr!uc trolvilrrtnBm.. Person wiahtn? in .vxil thrvmM-lvss of lis opportunity will do well to call at tbeiH nin.iM.rT aa I dresa-makinr establisbmes- 'vVin.invBtt V;.tk k U ill 'VUX ITI-TUsiTiJ.UKMRICK8BU5P X or SOAP. Fcr ! eoiy bv V : (