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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD
EU(CNKCnT. OREGON.
SATimUAY. SKIT. UL, lfc7.
BUSINESS.-Matters of a personal
character charged for at regular adver
tising rates, to be paid Invariably In ad
vance.
THE SE.MT0R.
Last Tuesday at noon tl)o Legisl
ture, io accordance with t!n require
went of the Constitution, procmlm!
to ballot for linked States Senator
James II. Slater, of Union county
was elected on tlio first ballot. Wu
presume that "Eastern Oregon," the
bub and running gnats of tlio Pacific
Coast, is supremely happy, except
JucComas and Shop. Well, it
some consolation to know that their
noses aro knocked out of joint, and
. . consequently ire are happy too, al
though we never hankered after Sla
tcr since ho and OWeara planned to
defeat the Democratic ticket in 1858,
THE l.N'DU.V SITUATION.
Gen. Howard has for soino weeks
been collecting bauds of surrender
ing Indians at MdJermitt, says the
Oreyonitin, and tho whole of tbrm
numbering in the aggregate nearly
ono thousand, aro now being trans
ferred to Camp Harney. They are
. held as prisoners of war to await tlio
pleasuro of tho government. It
should be almost unnucrHH.'iry to say
that theso Indians ought by all means
be trrnsfurred to some distant
locality. Tho country is now clear
ed of all bands of I'iule which have
been engaged in hostilities. Uetnove
these Indians, now prisoners, and the
whole of southeastern Oregon and
Iho adjacent parts of Nevada and
Idaho will forever remain undid-
turbed. The Malheur reservation
should bo given up. If tho Indians
heretofore belonging to that reserva
tion be sent back, nothing can keep
them there;- they will start oil' again
on a raiding expedition whenever
they fuel disposed, and there will bo
a repetition of tho scones of past
uminur throughout all the surround
ing country. It is absolutely neoos
sary for safety that thsy be removot
to soruo distant place as the Modoca
wore; and uow that the whole ol
them are prisonorsu tho job will bj
an easy ono and should be dmeat
ouoo. We are advised that Gen
Howard lias recommended that they
bo taken to the Indian territory or
some other distant locality, and it
may be hoped that his recommend a
tion will havo weight M'illi tho au
thoriliosat Washington, it should
be seconded by our representatives in
congress. Wo cull attention to the
desirability of such thorough action
as will BNsure tho country that wo
havo had the last of this trouble.
RII'ICES OF THE FLAXES.
The principal work being done by
' fanners in many localities just at
present, u lighting lire. Imports
como to us that much damage has
been done and considerable stock
dostroyod. There is a big lire ragin
in the vicinity of tho Willaminn, in
Yamhill, uud it is supposed that u
great many sheep havo been burned
thereby. We uro informed that M.
Langloy, living in thai vicinity, had
band of l,:i()0 sheep, and out ol
that number ho can only find i2o
head, and it is supposed that tho re
mainder have perished by the flames.
Another man iu. tho same neighbor
hood had a baud of 7.M) and lii can
only find fij head. On Momlav
evening about 7 o'clock, just alter
Mr. (ioorgo Snipes had finished his
day's W0rk of threshing, on .Mr.
(jeorgo Smith's i.l.u-e, weross the
river from the )alles, a tiro was
kindled by tho machinery, caused by
tho oil can that fieeds the cylinder
becoming dry or stopped up, which
resulted in the boxinif ire'tin" so hob
s 9 sei mo gram on lire, and in less
than two minutes the stack was on
firo. The losses, as fi.r as known, aie
? n wl ' .H" : 0l,on Smilh losl 1'0"1
J.WO bushels of grain and about jtli)
worth of hay and straw. C.oWgo
Snipes bis new ten horse power seii-
rator, of about $,"o value. J. JJ.
Diekerson ono stack of bay and
Geo. UowlauJ two stacks of bay.
Jxaniliint.
New Indian Reservation.'
General Howard returned to Walla Walls,
says the Statesman, Monday last, from hia
visit to Moses. Ha reported a satisfactory
interview with the great Indian chief, and
ays that if the president approves his act in
setting aside a reservation for Mixes and hii
pcoplo, no danger iu the future need bo ap
prehended from that quarter.
In the oourso of his speech Moses stated
that ho requested land of the government,
and the Luid lie would like, and if given bim
and his people he would remain there forever.
lie was always a friend to the whites, but be
hail been hadly niigrcprc4untcd hy hisoncmies.
It would add to his strength if the author
dies at Washington would give bim the res
crvation he now chose. All northern Indians
would join him, H is thuir recognized chief
tain, and his followers, as allies of the gov
eminent, would prevent further trouble in
his country. It was not his Indians who
killed Perkins' family, but two Pulouse In
dians. Homely, chief of the Umatillas, said
Iim people woald join with Moses and be as
before firm friends to the whites.
Howard saiil bo would forward their re
quest to tho great father iu Washington for
reserve, and referring to tho murder of the
I'erliins family, said he wanted these mur-
Icrers given m. He called on .Motes and his
men, the L'matillas and all others, to help
nun me murderers ana deliver tliem to jus
tiet). They must he punished for tho crime
Tho council passed oil' harmoniously, and
the Indiuns appeared well satisfied with the
result. I hey renewed assurances of friend
shin.
The boundaries of tho proposed reservation
are sectored in the following paper, which
mis reciveil tlio ollieml cinlor.ieineiit of lien.
Ilowaid, and Jiiu been forwarded to tho pres
ident fur his approval :
To Wi;om IT Mav Coscwim: All iicrsona
aro hereby notified not totako up land in the
Pillowing limits, till tlio pleasure of tho 1 res
ident shall bo made known, as to whether or
nut ho shall LTint the reiiue.it of the Cnliim
hia Indians, that it bo set apat as an Indian
Reservation this prohibition to commence
Willi tins ilato, viz: tho'Jtliday of September,
1878:
JlouNPAiiir.s as Follows: From tho ex
treme ess torn point on Columbia nvir at
Vthito 1. lulls j riiniiiiiL' noi thea'tti:; lv iu di
rect line to mouth of Spokane river ; t In nee,
crossing the (,'oluiiibia rivor, along riuti t Ip.inli
of sail I river eight miles; from this point ulong
the ridges westerly, purnllcl with the Colum
bia river and distant twelve miles, to the crest
ot Hattlewiako range; thenco in direct lino to
Yakima falls (about liftcon miles from said
river) i thonco following tho Yakima river to
its mouth ; thence following tlio Columbia
river northward to place of beginning.
W. t). lloWAKD,
Uri:ulicr-ioliornl,
Com maud i ng flej art nient.
Persons who are familiar with the country
included within the above-described bouu-
laries, inform us that there is very little land
suitable for cultivation, but that it is tho best
grazing district on that side of tho rivor.
(Jen. Howard informs us that the settlers
within the hunts number live, all told, and
that their rights can bo extinguished for a
trilling sum. It is highly desirable to havo
tho Indian dilliculty adjusted, but wo doubt
whether our peoolu will favor the setting
Tw" V '"p s nu or-
dinary New Kngland state for tho exclusive
use of the Indians. If Washington is over
to become a state, it is necessary to keep
these lands open for settlement, and any ar
rangement by which settlers are excluded
must of necessity retard tho growth and de
velopment of tho country.
Fortt Firei.
Capt. Love of the Steamboat Calliope gives
the following particulars of a terrible fire
which is now raging in timber on the north
side of the Colombia river: Tho fire is sup
posed to have started from the ranches of
Joseph Durgins, which is located near the
foot of Cape Horn mountain. Some person,
it is thought, started the fire by burning
some brush he had on his place. It soon
passed beyond control, and reaching the
timber and utdergrowth began its destruc-
Foa 8 Al.. First-class second-hand safe.
with combination lock, will be sold cheap
for cash, or on time. Enquire at express
Ollice. UNDKKWOOD UKOS.
no51:tf
All those in debt to us either hy book
account or note will please call and settle at
their earliest convenience, as we are owing
debts both iu Portland and San Francisco
which are now due and must be paid im
mediately. Osncux k Co.
Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store
keep the largest and liest selected stuck of wall
uauer and bonier in Eii-ciie Citv. comnrisimrin
tivo march down the river, travaliiur westr'art, Jirown, Dlanks, Matin, tiilt and Kinboxs-
' , ..I .!.:. .1. .I..... .....,.l.nua AiM fn.rn La
i ii,;. i .i i i fa paiier, which they purchase direct imra the
ward. At this season of the year the whole . Jurn L,,, M tll8
country is covered with dry forn and brush
like tinder. The fire is thus communicated
to tho smallest under brush and in a short
time tho whole woods are in flames.
The fire started some time during Mon
day, and up to yesterday morning had trav
eled a dutancu of eight miles, leaving
broad track of ruin behind. Tho fire was
first seen at Parker's lauding, on tho Col
umbia, Monday evening. Opposite that
point the tires was about three miles wide,
For that distance the woods was a mass of
flames.
The residence at Parker's Landing were
fvarful that the fire would scoop them in and
all of ahem sat up during Monday night and
watched. The steamer Calliope, which was
lying their, kept up steam most of the uight
so a-t io oe in rcaiuuess in cac oi uu emergen
cy. However the lire did not rejieh tloif. iil.-tee.
although it como within 100 yards of where
llie steamer were moored.
The places of Peter .Stioo and Wm. Stoops
were reported to buve been destroyed: also a
great deal of fencing, grain and wood. The
lire, it was said, was cwmiiitftlown tho Wash-
ougai river, nurning everything m its course,
ami that the people had assembled iu num
bers to tight it back, and if possible, save the
new county midge across that stream,
Heavy tires are rcimrteil to be rairiii" iu
the vicinity of Fisher's fjinding, and tho
roads leading to that lsirt are lilockaded.
The places Wonging to Mis. Fletcher and
Mr. J lercu are sunt to havu been destroyed.
It is ouito probaldu that Capt. Love's place
has shared a similar fate. One man has lout
7IHJ cords of wood and how much more has
oeeu nesiroyeii it is at present impossible :o
letermiiie.
A man named James Parker left Parker's
Landing on hearing that the firo was near
his ranche, to give it a tussel. He was sur
rounded bv fire and had a uarraw escane.
coming back to that placo with his face badly
One J. K. Mercer, a hanger-on and
Bouillon of a disreputable sheet at
Portland (tho Ike) shot and probably
mortally w iinded A. C. McDonald,
of the Trltynim, on Thursday even
ing. Tho Jli'ts has been in the habit
of indulyin in wholesale villiflealion
of everybody outside of tho Custom
Ilousoiing, hence tho origin of the
piarrel.
burned,
(.'apt. Love says that when ho left Parker's
lauding Tuesday morning the place was sur
rounded and that farmers were not able to
reach the river.
At present it is possible to determine the
Iiihs sustained, but it is sale to say that it
must ngregate a large sum. The wind blow
ing a strong gale, tho lire travels with great
itpidity. Wlieu tlio Calliope kit tho land
ing Tuesday, tho lire was runing rapidity
toward Mill Plain, and it was greatly feared
that it would reach that section. ' Should it
reach there the destruction of property would
bo great, Everything is dry mid there are a
great many stubble fields and the fire would
sweep tho country like a fiury whirlwind.
The people in that suction aro alarmed at the
threatening danger and well they may be,
for there is no telling whero the firo will
stop. Tho smoko for miles up and down the
itufiiniliit ia very dense, as one of the men
on tile boat declares, .otuk. tiUuBU4.,
with a knife." Telegram,
heapest. All ier trimmed free of charge.
Ladle' Attention
rerlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strat-
ton's.
We havo just received from tlio Eastern
factory, direct, a largo stock of window
shades and wall pajier ; among tho latter are
many very pretty styles embracing (.rained
Pauuels, Fmbossed. (lilts and I-nce Patterns,
Satin and Common Wanks, all of which
we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming
paper. VUSX & ol ltAl J UI.
WThe National Gold Medal was awarded to
1'radley k Itiilnfson for the liest Photographs
in the I'uited States, and the Vienna Medal
lor the best in the WorhL
Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
NOTICE.
A. J. Pabb proposes to collect note3 and
accounts for all business men who will
entrust the s.mio to his care as cheap or
cheaper that any other collector in this place
and anxiously asks tho patronage of all who
havo notes or book accounts to collect. His
headquarters w ill be found at Mark Stevens'
Variety Store.
Eugene City, August 24th.
Nasal Catarrh and Lmiirainl I'ronc-hial affec
tions, mi'l all din as. s arising from an impure
slate oi tn mood, po.ntiu-ly c tired. lr. rou-
vielle M ithieu, the eminent French physician
and sur'eou, and inventor of the Paris Spirom
eter which has (,-iven relief to thousands suller
ing from those terrible diseases in Europe and
the I'nited States. This wonderful instrument
was inverted by J)r. Souvielle Mathieo. for
the treatment i f Nasal Catarrh. Lum: and
l'roucbial affections.
Senator MvDonald sajs that tlio
Greenback movement in Indiana is no
Wronger than it was two years a;;o.
Iu ionic sections ol the State it has
grown stronger and in others it has
diminished. There ia a bare ji09i
bilitr that if tho State Legislature it
close the Xtiona my ,0j tIt,
-..m.w ui jiower, aim in mai event
the
Tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat
comments as follows on a recent
speech ol Iveainy at St. Louis:
veumy's advice to the workinijmiin
to "pool their issues" was followed
last ovenim: bv nn invitation to mini
their spare change to pay him for
their balderdash. The people who
set him down for a fool are in error
lie never made money so fast or so
easily in bis life, und bo knows it.
lie has struck a bi;; bonanza in the
cerudlity of the people whom ho un
dertakes to steer into politios, and he
proposes to make it pay.
Jbill dosing and the like may have
had a good deal to do with broakin"
up the Kcpublican party in Florida
and other Southern Stales, remarks
the Philadelphia Tduj,iVh, but tho
bad character und bad behavior ol
the adventurers from the North who
uudei took to run the parly machinery
iu liieir own interest had a L'uod deil
more. As lor Mr. I'ouover, he will
bo no loss to either the Senate or the
House, and tho Uejmblieuti party, as
a uational organization, will jja;u
rather than loss by his retirement to
the shades ol private life.
The Detroit Newt sajs : So far as
we have been enabled to obtorve,
the National party scorns every where
to havo deiivod its strength from
secessions trom tho ranks of tlio party
in power. Minorities hang together
for defensive purposes; tho successful
masses split because there is never
enough in Jio political pot to reward
all that think they have a claim upon
the spoils.
-
Some of the papers are criticising
Citn. Logan's grammar, This, the
Washington Vvxt uveis, is not quite
lair, since the General's creat vehe
mence of iitteranco fully atoms for
any inaccuracies in orthography,
eiy
may
for
tornado bursts on our cars.
NOTICE.
THE UNDc.HSrCNEI), AVISHINC TO
(ro East, will sell at n bargain three mares,
one horse, on? ii'i year old stallion. i'X J.awreuoe
'cd; two set of harness, one 1J iron asle trav
eling or farm wagon. The wagon h:.s a 5 inch
(rang") stove and folding lvd within. To he
seen at Thomas Putleis. N. S. CllAUWlCK.
Wo: t f
Dr Ulntto's VoBtnTjlo Noi'hroticnm
Will cure all diseases of the Kindevs. l'.b.cliier
and Urinary Organs. Hundreds 'have been
cured utter all other remedies had failed. l!is
En ;lisli ihmdelion Pills have no e iiu.l in all
eases ot Diseased I.iver, J.'ysX'.-iia ir nny
liillious I)eraie,'emeijt. Jtany of your leading
citizens of this city will vouch as to their
virtues. To be had by all druggists
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
State of Oregon, for Lane county.
W. W. Thayer, Governor ; K. 1
r. iJtrhart, rtecrelary oi
Btate.and EiL Hirsch, '1 reas
nrer of the State of Oregon ;
imi.. u l
lliw muni Ul Ui'IHUIK-"v- i t ,
era for the sale of school Suit m equity
Innd and tl, maiiaL'emeilt to foreclose
of the Common school fund, mortgage.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Rice Pendleton, S.IL Friendly
and Chan. Lauer, Defendants.
To the above named defendant, Rice Tendlo'
ton :
In tho nnnie of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to apjiear in the almve entitled
Stilt. Iimni'lit mr'ilnut V..I1 tiu tlm above named
Plaintiffs in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Ine county, and answer the com
plaint of Plaintiffs filed therein, by the first
day of the next rejfular term of said Court, to
be liegun and hnlden on Monday, the 4th day
of NovemUr, 1078, at Euene City, county
and Mate aforesaid.
The defendant will take notice that if he fad
fin to antif-ur und Answer fluid COllllilalUt of
Plaintiff as above reuuired. that Plaintiffs
will Kimlv tn the Court for the relief demaude
therein, to-wit : That the Plaintiffs have iudg
ment agaiiiHt the Defendant, liiee Pendleton,
for the sum of one hundred dollars, with inter
est thereon at ten tier cent, nor annum from
the 17th day of July, 1871, in coin of the
United States, less the sum of forty-five fifty
one hundifth dollars piid thereon, and for the
cots and disbursements of this suit. That the
usual decree may be nude for the sale by the
Sheriff of Lane county. Oregon, according to
law ami the practice of this Court of the niort
mired Premises described in said complaint,
to-wit : Lots oj seven (7) and ten (1U) in iuikk
No. hve (5) in Shaw s addition to Lugeue City,
Lane county, Oregon.
That the proceeds of such sale mav be at:
plied in payment of the amount due u)n said
promissory note to 1 laintilts for principal and
interest, the custs and disbursements of this
suit, mid the e.ienses of making uuch sale ;
that the Defendants and all persons cl.iimiiig
under them or any of them subsequent to the
execution of said mortgage, to wit : July 17th,
1871, either as purchasers, incumberances or
otherwise, may he forever haired and tdreclosed
of all right, claim or equity of redemption in
or to s..id mortgaged premises, and every port
thereof, and that Plaintiffs have execution
tgainst the Defendant, Klce Pendleton, for any
lehcuiicy which may lemaiu after applyui;
the proceeds of such sale, properly applicable
thereto, t the satisfaction of said judgment,
and that Pliantiffs have such other and further
relief as to the Court mav appear equitable,
Py order of Hon. J. P. Watson, Judge of
the 'id Judicial District and of tho Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Lane comity
bearing di. to tile 1-th day of September, 1878,
service nf this summons is made by publication
in the Ki'ukxe City Gl.vkd, a wtekly new-spa-
ler pulilished at Lugcue Oitv. Lane county
scate oi tiregon.
Dated Septemli-r 17, 1S7J.
THOMPSON Jt BE N,
Attorneys for Plaftitiffs.
y inaccuracies .., orthoppby, by healthful
ymology, syntax and prosodr. Xd ! ;""! rahn, the despondency begotten of chro
ly criticise the tone of a flute, but "daii uncerta'in state of health (
reeo carninp when the voi ot n "I'l ''"" al" 1 '-'t sallow amiutrameof thes
lli,o lulling Wlltll llie VOUO Ot a peculiar to habitual invalids, and persons
Tho Springfield ll'iit!liom savs :
To assume that the American people
aro going back to (liant iu 1SS0 is
simply a good naltired assumption
that iho American naiiou are fools
and have but ono man to rule them,
and him one who was cast aside with
alacrity after a trial of eight years.
which resulted in the overthrow of
his party.
Mr. Charles Foster ofliciallv states
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orders of children, makes it an invaluable rem
edy to kept always on hand in every bom..
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i i.. i i n .i n . i .- i... i.i . . ",i " ii
iiiiiiwii-ii iiunain io inu liipuiilicail j ii',' ieige oi its i-oi,ip.i.viiion and effects, Phv
campai-rn fund. Tho salary of the ' Hr"" Proiui. exten-iveh iu
greater than Mierin III s, but the l'lVS-1 ,v,! "'ways cure wbire cures are possible
i I. nt hasn't vet come down with any- "r 'l''a!' lv-
Mr. Evan has bound his political
fortunes up with those of Have. To
suppose that the Kmpiiu Slate will
send anybody tarred with that uuk
to tho Seuate is preposterous. Mr.
Kvart may coiilinue to bo talked
about sometimes, but he will uever
bo voted lor, the New York Sun
avers.
thin,', and (he country has about cm)
liidi'il not to work no any more en-
thtisia m on .Mr. Mayo' promise.
Dentist, to old lady admit pirelias
inn some false teeth: Kor mastica
tion, my dear madam, tu v can only
do surpassed by nature herself." Old
lady: "Oh, laws, doctor! I don't
care nothing admit mastications if 1
can only chow with em."
'nu:
A girl in Trenton, N. J., married a
uuyaiittu ludileiuan, and now she
. i . . ... . " .
wuvivo oj me jjfj'isialur Ior . w iKe in wa iiul l i .I.tv. il,.
United Slates Senator might L! thv i Wt,t,t "ttf'l of Iwd, as formerly, in
election of a man not booked on iLcl0". 10 ,ll,0, t ,,or w title 'wnh
late, of either the Democratic orlA " in '?
- 7-'" "sys uriugs lncrsaseJ
ijousiiiiiinci witnu. Ex,
Eugene Guard,
SfWspnprr,
Bock and
Job Officf.
Wilbunette t,
Eugene City, Or.
SHELTOt.
Pfactical Dniists fi Chemists,
UXDKKWOOD'S BUILDING.
Next door to the (Iraiiue Store, Willamette
ufi.,..f L-
""i .uiruu .ii,y wieyou.
Kavo just opened a full line of fresh
Drugs, f.lsdicinss & Chemicals.
Also a tine SMiortmeut of
Fancy ciijl Toiici Articles.
ALL KINDS OK
Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil,
Varnish, Brushes,
IVlilDinV GLASS and PUTTY,
Ineli they w ill always nell on reasouahle
terniH.
Careful nllculion given to Piiysician'H fre-
soriptions.
Summons.
In the Circuit coubt op tito
State of Oreon, for the County of L
Linuie . Horn, rLiintiiT, "1 Suit in qnjt i
v. divorce & cultodr
Sidney Horn, Defendant. J of minor chili
To Sidney Horn, the aliove named defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon you
herehy nimmoued to appear in laid Court and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff, gled
therein, within ten day from the date of .
vice of thia Biimmonn upon you, if yon
served in Lane county or within twenty davg
from service or. you if you are served in air
other county in said State, or if by publication
of mimiiioiw, then hy the first Monday in No
veiuber, 1M78, that being the firnt day of the
term following the expiration of the time pre
scrilied by the order of t!ie Court It U onlered
by the lbin. J. F. W'atwm, Judyeof said Court
dated July 211th, IH78, that service of summons
in the bIkivb eutitled caiwe be made by publi
cation of summons in tho Eugene Citi Guard
for Mix consecutive weeks, and if you fail fa
answer the same, judgment and decree will b
taken against you for the relief prayed for in
complaint, namely : A dissolution of the bond
ot matrimony existing between you and the
plaintiff, and that plaintiff have the custody of
the infant child, Middie Ethel, and Buch other
and further relief as to the Court may seonv
equitable and just, and for the costs and di
bursements of suit (r. B. DOltRIS,
5U2:Cw Plaintiff's Attorney.
JASON SPRINGER & CO.,
Corner Sjieur & Mission streets, San Francuco,
Manufacturers and Dealer in
WINDOWS. BLINDS
Veights. C ords and Pullryi.
Importers of
GTK11AX, ZKENCII AND ENCLU.H WINDOW CLAM
10, 21 and 20 oz.
t J" Door? a Specialty.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE k FEICE LIST,
No. (i5 Front stceet, Portland, Oon,
DEALERS IN
GEXESAL MERCHADISE,
. t .1 i ti ,i . - .
and dlamette streets,
KU,G1CNK CITY, OREGON
Have the most complete stock of
General Merchandse
In the cit', including
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
1
Croctiry,
Etc.,eic
And in fact everythinsr the trinket demands.
. ... .
which we are selling
BED-ROCK PilCES.
Paid for all kinds o farm produce)
oiivfcred .at of otore.
S. ficssiiatt & Co.
iVdmiiiistraOr's Aotice.
JOTICE IS HKKI1Y GIVEN THAT
-Li the uiiilersii'ied luti been appointed, by
tho Comity Court tf Lane county, Oregon, ad
ministrator of theevtate of llobecca Oi.de, de
ceased. All perseis havimrcluims against said
estate are ripiestd to present them, with the
proper vouchers to me at my othce in hucens
City, county nfuenaid, withiu six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this Site day of August, 1878.
Geo. M. Cooper,
5Cj:1v Administrator.
AGUK UJ'URAL IMPLEMENTS (
all kiud' at inside fieures by
T. G. HENDRICKS.
2PI!t5TOCRAPHS.
Albert Jackson, Artist,
Takes Iliotosraphs, Gema. Cards. Cabinst
and I,ife-ize, style and finish equal to any
work limit in the State. Prices reasonable.
(SALIEHY Willamette street. Emrena
City, U'e'ou, over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery
Store. , dec 15:lim
D:
WKMS )IS-NEV STY LBS
iud low prices. Just received by
S. H. FKIE DLT.
BEN RUSH,
THE-
,1?
f.'oiice to Tax-Paysrs. -
NOTICE IS 1IEHEHY GIVEN THAT
i.1 on Monday, tlie 7th day of Octoli-r,
oo, uic i.u.iei oi i-.iuauz.ition w ill attein. at
lie oi.iee oi t:;e I ountv I lerk of I.:m nmnii'
t Eugene City, trei;on, and publicly ax&uiue
as.M-.Hsmeut rolls lor the year, 1.S78, ant cor-
t ail errors ia valuation, deserintion or nn:il.
ities of land or it!ltTirolertv.
llatAl this lull day of S, ptemVr, 1S78.
A. A. SMITH, Asseiaor.
Ilepublicnn patties.
Im'I.ws on Tiikib Diumty. The
Ar.ioua Mir uilililn a a It'tter from
thi) l.u'.l Lolorailo, tit winch it is
Mateil that Col. Swain ami two 10:11
pauu'Hof tho Tort iVfi.ime, fiorn
Foil Vin;ato, on tlio loth instinf, to
be irf8 nt at tho annual -miianee of
supplies to thoNaxajo Indiana, am!
to rqircsont iho tlinity am! jiowor of
me povornii't ni. iut no ooncr liai
tho Quixotic Colonel ant! hit com
mam! put in an appearance JuVo
tin Indians wert,than the latter went
into eounc I anil, whin the closed
doors of llii ir executive a-.'ssion w ere
opened, a delegation Utued forth und
prweeded direel to the Colonel and !
notified him he had just tw entr min
ute to retire with the "nL'.'ern." or heiron h-.-aliti.-4. l'artuulars anil saimdea
the Indiana would arrent Uit-m aud ' )T"r , ,,,'',,'r",l"e -v"ur 'I1 tin,c
4 '. Aanrw, riNs!i ft Co, I'ort-
' Iiti.NI.KUa! AM) sAX JCVN LIME
- .. r .e o, i. ti. HENDKICKS.
XKW IDKIAX
IHIl EE CCI1I
OF DOUGLAS COCNTY, OGN.
InrorporalcJ, Junr, h7S.
Tapilal Stork, (100,000.
orncEits:
PRrsinm- A. L T.hI.I. Srcnmni-Aii-rtiiiw
J,i.L HiKi:cnuw-.T. r. Gill, J. NV.
dacm, 1. S. K-HUlaugh, A L. Told and A.
l'riiieipa! offic for sale of stock at J P Gill
A N.n . drug store, ltott;,-e building, Eub-ene.
J
Is still at the old stand and is prepared to d
ill kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, rt-
pairniL', etc. flavour secured the services of
an ex perienced band 1 will make the repairing of
FA KM MAClflNEliY aspecialitv.
LENRUSHi
LYNCH & G ANT,
Iu Dorri3' Brick Building
PEAMRS IX
Groceries n i Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
Crix-eries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
Tobacco, Cigars, Candies,
Candles, Soaps, Notions,
Green and Iried Fruits,
Wood and Willow Wart,
Crockery, Etc
Buuness will lie conducts! on a
CASH BASIS,
Which means that
Lew Prices are Established
Goods delivrrcd wilhout tbarge ti Bsjcr
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
For which 1 will jiay the highest market prict.
LYNCH t GAXT.
pitITSr.NEWl)Mi;M OF STAN
X dard brands at
FEIENDLYS.
DLO I ,r '!3V mle b-v w,y
. m
oiuiius you can encraze in. S."
orker of titfier sex. right in
put them io the guard heu&c,
land. M um.
(yKO K" J-U kp on . f ullof
G20CEHr.3 & PROVISIONS
And invite tht
M'tti-'ii of h,iA'.-.'r.
T. HENMiirKi
F1" iE,EB1L :Kt'H-SDI!B
T.C. HENDRICKS,
",STO K or " T-Tbe lt
XI and larger ever brought U En.-ew. t
1T0 THE LADIES.I
hisses !!o!ioway & Under
i
;Are Ants for Jin M. L. Jillwn'n im
'proved chart for etittinsr Preeivs, Sacqnes.
;vi!es, Vraper9, CLiblrvns' clothing, et
All tbi will ! taught free and a set of pat
i.tern given. ThL indn-n-nt in given to in
,tn.!iice the only perfect sy.-tem.
I l'rrsum wishin.' In avuil thpnaelves o
K-'1.' "pportunity will do well W ell at theirj
fin l.iierr anl i.rvm making ejiabluaBW1"
E v ill imltf tr(-t. n-ttr Ninth
PHY IT t THE T.. HENDRICKS
L ofhOAP. For tale only bv
T.G.HESDKICKS.
FK1ENULYS