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m mini CITY GUARD EUf'KNBClTr.ORKUON.' " SATURDAY. AUO.IO, 1S79.' Thi "StHlImcnl" in Favor of Mr, TildcO It Mr. Tildsn should be nominate bj th Democracy next year, it will bv ft most significant instance, the New Taik Sun declare, oi the popu lr will assorting and enforcing iuull gaiost the most powerful!, the most canning, and the most resolute oppo eition. It Mr. Tiiden it nominated it will be became the people want liira ind will have no other man. It it not unnatural that this should be to. The truth that he wag elected in 1870, and that through fraud and au daoity on the part of the Kepubl.cans and cowardice and treachery on the part ef certHin Democrats, another man who had not been elected wan put in hie place, hat impressed itaell deeper and deeper upon the popular mind with every day that has since elapsed. That truth men naturally desire to vindicate. They ietl thnt they owe thin to the cause of republi eau institutions, the cause ot self government, the cause f right, o justice, of lihe ty. Th Presidential Fraud first triumphant in American history must be condeinuud and branded, and this cannot bo done in any other way so effectively so poo pie reason as by electing Mr. Til den in 1880 and putting him at the bead ot the Government. Now, this ie a sentiment a feeling, an idea, ca pable of developing an enormous de free of Zealand enthusiasm in IIiohu wh entertain it; and if Mr. TiMcn hould now again be selected as the Democratic standard bearer, it will be the work of this oouimcnt. If will alto, though in a far less degree, be the work of ft it'll! existing popular belief that he is man of extraordinary ability, and that, it biuuguratcd as President, he will reform the Govern ment. This is a most interesting situation, and the question whether the evident resolve of tho politicians to crowd Mr. Tildcn out is to bo met and over whelmed by such a mauilescation of public feeling as abovo described, forms a problem of a peculiar nature respecting which' new light will bo gained as the campaign advances. ' . Old Zack Chandler Still Bjvci. There is iio' law agiinrt a man making a spectaelo of himself, drunk or sober, under certain circumstances, and there is not a man of prominence in lie country who takes occasion oflener to enjoy full advantage oi the immunity than old Zack Cliand lerof Michigtn. II jh as a tongue of flame from a vm of oIco'idI, and his exhalations bum like tho torch ol a witch only to alarm or destroy. As Birdolph's blazing none was a lantern to guide gross old Jack Ful- staff from tavern to tavern of dark nights, so tho fizzing phiz of old Zack the Michigamler bloo Metier, is as a deacon tor Radicals in the murky ways they grope. Until the fulo ol Dickon's Old Krook eponinncou combustion shall annihilate his inor (ality, ho will contimio to flini and sputter and rage with all th fiery madness of his malignant nature in order that he shall help to provoke another conflict of sectionn, in whir! ho will nuiiiti scent the buttle from afar, mid will allow no smell of ijun powder or roar of cannonading t come 'twixl the wind and his feio cilv. Yeslerdav ho attended the Kadical Convention and mans meet ing nl Milwaukee, nt:d there he rant ed nnd howled, like a fire fiend iucar nate, for li m!i vengeance upon tin Su'ith. It may bo assume I t liai In was no drunker tin u usual, bu. it V. apparent that In w a moio'intlam mable, and had ''King Cotton" been within niiijie of his fum'ios comlxis- lion innxt liavo nnum!. l'oor man llin Old Zaik. What a pity it is he could not bu utilized in a Lucilcr match factory. It would be just th !iice lor h ni. Insurance. Underwood Bros. ro representing four of th most popular and reliable Insurance Companies on this Coast tcwit Coniieticot of Hartford; New Zealand, of Aukland; Commercial Union, of London; Haniberg 4 Bremen of HamberKi representing a capital of over $29,000,000 gold coin. "Dout nit till the hone i stolen before you lock th atabl door." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Odd oftlie Villains Thrculens To Conftsi. Defeated by Radical Fllibthterin;. The Bill introduce l in tho House of Representatives to prohibit tho collection of money Com the oflico holders for oampaign purposes was defeated by Radical filibustering. No action could be had on the measure. What the party has bten doing for many years it is still doing the President's civil servico order to the contrary notwithstanding. The Washington correspondent ot the Journal of Commerce writes as fol lows: "Agents of tho Republican Campaign Committee are exaoling unusually largo contributions from Government oleiks. Last Friday, pay day, these fellows were on hand, and as officials and clerks were paid off they were asked to turn over a liberal amount for the Ohio and Maine elections. In the Third Audi tor's oflico of the Treasury Depart ment alono $700 were thus raised. All tho clerks of the Second Con trollor's oflico excopt one respondoJ, and that one's name and political re cord was asked for ami noted. This aort of thin is going on throughout tbe Departments. Tho 'bleeding' process is being applied with extraor dinary vigor and success. Thomas C. Anderson, ono of the ate Louisnna Uelurniri; Hoard. bciui threatened with removal from the New Orleans Custom House, where ie is Deputy Collector, savs that il a Sherman man is put in his place he will tell the inside facts of the steal ing ot the 1 iesidricy. f As murder will out at last, so will the truili be old soo er or later, belore Hayes goes out of otliue, of "tho great crime and monstrous fraud by which he eanio ti it. To keep their vidian ao complices ami accesoiies from Imbi bing, Hayes nn I John Sherman have to provide them with officers of large emolument, ntiil lieucu thieves and perjurers, forgers mid felons ol high and low degree fill some of the botl places at the dinpos tl ot th Admin istration. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the lure.it and bout selected stock of wall paper and border in Eugene City, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories aud will sell as cheap as the cheapest. All paper trimmed free of charge. Ladles .mention. Derliu Fashion l'attorns at Dunn & Strt ton's. General Notice. . MB. GEORGE HUMPHREY HAVING pi iced his business in the hand of the undersigned for collection and settlement, all persons owing him who have not made ar rangement for extension of time, are herebv notiCod t make payment or other satisfactory it bout delav. arrunj.m.nt witt A. G. IIOVEY. H. C. HUMPHREY. Jr. m i - .'..vr.'.sv WHEAT! WHEAT! GENTLEMEN HAVE YfiTT J(V sold your Wheat ? If not, do &v5&. so at once an J then call 16 WM. PRESTON'S, And purchase your HARNESS. He has on hand an immense stock on which - he defies competition, either in-Quality, Finish, Work manship or Price. Also a large atock of WHIPS direct from New York. CARDS, CURRY COMI53 and BRUSH ES in abundance. Also COLLARS that will fit any and all Horses. Sweat Pais, Bridles, Halters, And In fact everything a Farmer requires. SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and Made to Order. Call and Examine . Before Buying Elsewhere. OBDI.VtXCE NO. 18. Beit rrdained br the Coirmon Council of the city of Eugene i "J. If OCEKIES-Isliail keepon afullof TS. & PROVISIONS ami the same is nereDy amenaea so as to read ud invite tbc v-mion of hounekeep In case any person shall fail to pay any city tax when the same is due the Marshal tha i levy the same by distress and sale of the goods and chattels oi sucn person ana 11 such person have no personal property within tbe city the Marshal levy upon and sell any real property i i : . . l - l . i '. ) pert. T. G. HENDKICSK NEW of such person situated within the city, and TyTTT' A T1 AT A T?T?'T-4',rP such levy and sale shall be made in con- -LV-L llt l -LVL Z?.. J:ilV ill J. . form.ty witn tne provisions ot tne tate law 0n the west ;,, o waiamctte Street, between Pateed the Couneil, Aui;. 11, 187tt r . H. KNOX, President Pro Tern, i-ttsct: H. KNOX, Recorder. , ' i Will MARSHAL'S NOTICE OF SALE. VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I ll have t.iken up and will offer for. sale at Humphiey's stable on Saturday, the 23d day Augnst, 1870, two horcn, supposed to be three Eighth and Ninth Having just opened n ir n -w and neat Meat Market, we are prepaved to fiit nuh the bent of Deef, Veal, Hut ton, Pork, etc., To our customers, at the lowe3t market rates. Tho custom of the public is respect fully solicited. Meats delivered to any pwt ef the. city free years old, one a Mght bay with white face; the f c, MILLE'.t x AlcCORN ACK othera sorrell with white forehead: found run- niuq: at kre in violation of the City Laws of liugene Lity. J. IS. At 1 hKlIliK i , City MarshaL DAMIANA, ilROM WHICH THE BITTERS ARE made is a Mexican Herb, and is indigen ous only to a small section of Lower (Uaja) California. It has been used by the inhabitants of Lower California furtlie l ist thirty years as a genenl IX VlUUliA TUCnfthe NrSTJiM A G re At Raaiilr trr' Diseases oi' tho auneyi ul Bl ilJer I Mil!inery and Dress Making ! To the Ladies of Eugene City and Mirroiniiliiij Vicinity: linery Goo li or if you want Dresses and Ladies V car m:te to ord"r, nnd in the Intent stvle. co to MISS NANNIE Mi;ORKLE. iisneisas ui m jLunoyj sua aiAiusr i , . . ... . i t. store. Flccksnstein, ? Mmer Knsmt city, Mav in. wo. m2t:m0 8oleAuentu, l-'iirthttid. onacCn. I Tl l " " " nonce touut raircns. BEING IN NEED. OF,. MONEY WE are co unfiled to call nti all those in debted to us to cull and settle their old debto, before the 21Ji of July, 1879. By so doing L..:n . win mtva iiuu nr. J. KILLirGSWORTH & SON. Eugene City, June 15, 1870.. i j-Stl NOTICE!" To WIiou. it May Concern. ttl EKEBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM Ciende o'.vnpr of the 1'ateilt Itisht tor Miikiii ami Urivin' Wells in bane county, State o! u e'n, aiM that said ltlj;ht is pro- Dissolution o! Partnership. tected by Letter-i l'atent issue 1 by the U. 8. Government to Nelson W. Green, of Court land County. Siate of New York. All persons Ta-rrmnp. ITr.nKRV r.IVKV THAT who h:iv.i Driven Vlls, or had them driven, 3 the partnesrhip heretofore existing be-witho-it my pcrnnwion, since the 21st day of tween J. '1. W itter and S. W. Miser is this day rcoriini v. Ik'ii). are liable to Prosecution for ,i:0iu,i t. u w M,'o .. i!in.... n ..i. Infrin.-einutit o' mil Riirht and are hereby no- Lf,ii(,)i,i1t.!i,,lth firm mt will nil 7 MEDICATED - .EOICATE D MEDICATED The Purest and Ccst for all Medical and Family Purposes. Has been sold in all the Eastern St ites and given universal satisfaction. It is highly recommended by tho faculty for all cases of Nervojsness, Weaknoss, Detwliiy, Dyspepsia,- Indigestion, : fc. of the eminent Dr. 8. i'ana IhyjJ, State Aasayer of MassachusetU, anil Dr. H. C. Louderb? OT M. tiouls, JVlo., Dotl) cniitlemeii pioiuiut-iit m uit-ir in)itM(in, snu whlcD Is s turmtiiM -Ill . 1 I!.- 1 mil. .lin.H ,liAii.ninl. 1..,, I... VJ mu uuyrs oi puniy enu iiunin. a .hut, .uviuauua ui imciv iru'-j unvaie persons from all parts of the Union and Canada, to testify to its merits and the benefiti it has atforded as a fam ily remedy and tonic Sold by all DruggisU and Groceis b y the CASE, GALLON CAUTION None genuine unless labeled with my signature ovr the cork. G. BIMMONDS, Hole Proprietor, Laboratory and Office, Ni. 4, State St.. Boston, September 9 1873. Georoi Simmonds, Esi Sir: The sample marked "Nabob Whisky," received from you ha been annalyred with the following results; It is of selected alcoholic strength and free from added flavoring oils, acids, metals, or other deleterious substances. Respectfully, DANA S. HAYES, State Assay er for Massachusetts. St. Lot'w, Missouri, Soptemlier 30, 1876 G. Sihmonds, Esq. I have been using your Nabob W hisky for some time, and have no 'heal tation in aayinj that it is, without exception, the purest article that I have used either medicinally or fcr family purposes. To many of my patients who have been suffering with indi gestion and nervou i affections, I have prescribed your Nabob Whisky for their use, and I take pleasure in saying to you the effect has been most satisfactory. Please send me by express six cases; also a sample case C. O. D. and oblige, yours truly, IL C. LOUDERBACK, M. D. So long as there are ills to whigh flesh is heir to, and the cases and labors of life breed disease so long will it be neoessary to use medicine to counteract the evils produced and maintain th health, of the human family, Many kinds of medicines are treouentlv offered to the tublie for one special disease and another, and if the truth were known it would doubtless be found that in the majority of cases these nostrums have done far more harm than good. Indeed some of the greatest evils of the present day is the existence of quack compounds which contain ingredient uiimicable to health.and the greatest care, therefore, should be taken by invalids, in using manr unknown drugs which cannot be taken with impunity, no mutter what may be a leitend to th. contrary. Now, experience has shown that Nabob hisky is one of the besl medicinal pre parations known, and is highly recommended by the Faculty for all cases of nervousness, weak ness, debility, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. IU popularity throughout the Eastern State ha been great, and it comes to the Pacific Coast endorsed by the certificates bf Dr. 8. Dana Hare. -State Ausayer of Massachusetts, and Dr. H. C. Louderback, of St. Louis, Mo. Thes certify cates are most direct in their statements, averring that the Nabob Whisky is, without excep tion, the purest article that can be used either medicinally or for indigestion and nervous affec tions, analysis shows that this whisky is of standard alcoholic strength, and free from flavoiinir oils, acids, metals, or other deleterious subitances. Dr. Hayes further says that it is pure of superior quality, and suitable for dietic and medicinal purposes. Such recommendations are the strongest that can be furnished, and as there are thunsands of letters testifying to the merit oi cue woisKy m lumuy n-meuy aim tumu, uu luitucr jiruui w i excellence need be given. OMiil IC. v t o., nolo arciiis ior K.ugcne tin Where the Trade can be supplied on tho same prices aa you can i n Rl.eu. Ily and Lane Connty, of the proprietor in Kentucky WM I1YIIG HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACKS km PRINC WAGONS, n3 1111 jniuiwi i tifU'd tj come forward and adjust the same. All tnfri!i7.imint4 in the future will be pros ecuted. . I am pfra'-cil fri drive Wells or will n;nt pcrnusMiin io o.i?nr on (ippiuvioi-. 13 F D OF? MIR- claims aguin'st the firm. June 4, 1879. S. l. MISER. J. T. W11TER. junlw4 I am Prepared to Make to order Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities re equal to any Establishment in the Slate, can Premise Ky Patrcns First-Class Work in every Respect, MY I'lilfES ARE TUB LOWEST L TIIK STATU FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENECITY FLOURING MILLS. OR Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION Ir Persisted Bf an Eruption, ue Glenn's Sutphur Soap, the ruling specific for diseases. irritation aud abrasions of the skin, and a most sa'utary beatitifier of the oompluxion. This admirable articlo .is an inexpensive substitute tor sulphur baths, ana Is equally & effective in baulshin?outaneous miladies, and relieving in nanss oi rneumatism ami trout. i,eiinu ana roughness, tan; freckles, pimples, and iu deed every imperfection of th entitle is entire' ly removed by It. It is avoucliei . bv ladioi who hav used it, to be th moit effective means of clarifying and softening the skin that tney nave aver employed; Its health promoting proprieties ire widely recounted be nicdipal men, and evidence in its behalf, emanating iroin ovner ana eq'-.aiiy re.ipoouoie sources, preclunes any reasonalile doubt aa to th genu 1! Market Jerferioa'i Patrlollim. The Letulature ol New Jcrm-y, towirj tho close of Freideut J lllr oo'i Administration, asked tim"'t aeoept a ihird terra. Thu lollowing i Mr. JfJerton' patrioliu rey: Ifsome termination ot tlio service of the Chief Magistrate benotfitcl bj the Constitution or lupplifil ly practice, his offioe, nominally fn years, will, in fact, become for life, and history shows how easily thnt Regenerates into an inheritance. Bo !ieing that a representative Govern ment, responsible at short period's ol eleelien, ie that whioi: produces the f reatest sum of happine to man ind, I fsk-l it a duly to do no sot which shall essentially impair that Eriiicipit, ami i siioulj uowillincly the person who, disrejjsrdinjf the aoand precedent set by aa illustrious predetcssor, should furnish the first example of prolongation beyond the aeeond term of offio." neness of its claims to nublio confidence, f M ith iuit and linen from the sick room are disinfect ed by it, and it prevents contagion when the danger of obnoxious diseases has been incured by contract Sores and ulcers, that resist the oeration of salves and lotions, are headed by u, snu ii soon relieves ine aweiung sod pain caused oy onuses and sprains. The opening of the (Hires, resulting from the whoUsoiu stimulation ol the superficial blood vessels that it produces, is the effect best calculated to ease the circulation when overheated, and carry off loose o;iei live granulations winch (tisli(rure the cuticle and render existence a state of martyr ilom whiU they remain. Eruptions, ailments mat ointments win not cure, are entirely eia dicated by Glenn's Sulphur Soan. Sold bv Ji-u'ista. l'rioe2.V, perenke, 1 Imx (H t-kes) (jo., seni oy man, prepaid, on receipt ot price. -. i. v-ruienion, i too r, cuxm avenue, iNew Yorlc. Hill's hair i!id whisker dye, btack or ruuwu, ouc DOSCIISE'.S C.a:t M VX SYRUP can now oe purchased njfot at hoinj, it ta the most suc cessful preperation ever introduce I to our peo ple. It worke like ae'iirm in altcusof Con- sniupuon, I'neum mia. Hvin-irrhaires. Aitlm,. sever Coughs, Croup and all othr l'hrot and Lunjf Diseases. No ierson has ever used this medicine wtuiout getting Immediate relief, vet ther ar a great m iny pjor, suffering, skeptical persons goin.' about our street with a s jmn.-imi. ooush. and the voic of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it If you die, it is your own fault, as you can g, to your Drugtist and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cent and try tt; thre flows will relieve nr case. Kegular six only 73 eta. A Koseburg foot racer, br the name of Cooiad, challenges Ilenry Mensor, ol Jackson county, to a race far 1200 1 side V hare last rewired from th rtrn factory, diroct, a lam atuick of wi hade and wall paper j among th Utter ar many ry pretty styie embracing (trained 1'anneU lun bowed. Uilt and Lac I Satin and Common Blanks, all of which w sell cheap, and no charge for trimroinir pap"- Puxx iTiurrux. Dr. MlaUe's Vegetable) Merkretieadai Will cur all dine of th Kindeys, Cla.ldr and Urinary lrvsna. Hundreds bar hern cured after all other remelie hl failed, ili English Dandelion Pill bar no equal in all raaevof Diseased Liver, Dyspepsia or any biliiuu Derangement Many of your leading citittns of tiii city will vouch a to their via. T b bad by U drngrMU - I B. C. PEMH6T0.1, Propntlor. Three Doors North of Hie Aslor floust, EUGENE CITY, - - Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEER VEAL PORK AND MUTTON THE MARKET- THIS ASSOCIATION HAS OX HAND a large and varied assortment of FRESH GOODS, and are receiving every month new supplies suited to this market Ooous ar sold low and AT ONE PIllCE TO ALL ! And PRODUCE TAKKN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATES. Give us a call before pnrchasinsr. a it is no trouble to show goods and give prices. apl poll filtKIt 1 1, ITI Elt CHAM DIME CO T.C. HENDRICKS, I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette streets, and keep constantly on hand h niLer of all kinds. Seasoned flooring and rustic, fenc ing and fence posts. F. B. DUNN. jlyUtf Da. . W. Sheltox, SHELTON BEN RUSH, THE 7 UACKSllfllTH, still at the old stand and is prepared to do kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, r. inng, etc. Having secured the services of r. experienced hnd 1 will make the repairing of A1.M MACHINERY a speciality. bEN RUSH. J. B. ALEXANDER, Justice of the Peacs, Conveyan cer and Collector. Bills collected. Records searched and ab stracts of titlo made. All business promptly a tttnaea to uir-e at the Court ItouBe. IN ron SALS T THI- CARCASS, QUARTER, oa AT 3E3 S? I T- LAKD, 9 ,t : J I SAUSAGE, f DRIED MEATS, HEAD CHEESE In J Ertrj-lhinj rtrliinioj tt a IKST-CLASS MARKET Always on Hand. Citation. In th County Court of the Stte of Oregon, for the county of Lane. In the matter of the e tate of H. G. Dav enport, deceased. Citation. To Ettie Davenport, Nancy Buckner, Sarah A. Drake, Frank K. Davenport, Saman tha E. Davenport and Sonora Davenport, heir of H. G. Davenport, deceased, greet ing: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to apjiear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, at the court room thereof, at E'igcn City, in the county of Lane, on Monday, the 1st day of ISeptember, 1879, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and ther to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made authorizing the auh of Lot No. 2 in Block No. 10. in Eu gene City, in Mulligan's donation to Lane County, tyregon, and the X.-W. of Sec 10, T. 18 S. R. 1 West, containing 160 acre. WlTXiss, the Hon. Joshua .1. Walton s Judgenf theCounty Court of the (er a T. I State of Oregon, for the county 0e"U f of Lne, with th eal of said v NX Court affiled. thi 7tk .w r.1 WUI.T, A. V. JO. Attert: JOEL WARE, County Clerk. WILKINS, Practical Druggists & Chemrstsj UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette street, Eugene City Oregon. Have )ust opened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fin assortment of Fancy and Toilet Articles. ALL KINDS r Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes. WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always sell on reasonabl terms. Careful Ktrolion fivrn to Physician's Pre irriptinjs. F M. Wilkins - - JWUXMXy, AT THE OX23 STAZUD. HAVING ASSOCi A I'nD WITH ME IS business Mr. HORACE F. STRATTON we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL AXD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. l outcner none but th rerv stock in th country and sell non but No. 1 article. Giv m a call and yon will neither be dis appointed ft duality or price. Meat deli re; f d to all part ef the city free a C B rENINGNTON. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 17 n Monday the 25th day of August, 187. tta) Board of Equaliiation will attend at tiM odic of the Countr CIm-U nf I I at Eugene City, Oregon, and publiclr iam- , tne th aaseMinent roll for th year 1879. and error in tat valuation, description or qui litie of hud or other property. lWted this 2d day of Ansuat, 1878L ait3 P. J. McPH EtWON, Aseesaor. EUGENE CITY KILLS. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO . nfCT7nt.tJ1ubIic tni tnfJ the owners of the El' GENE CITY MILLS, and are pre pared to do a eeneral milling lSnsi:ni Wilt receive heat on storag at lowest terms, and make satisfactory an angement with farmers who desire to hav their own Wheat ground. Hare at all time oa hand, FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, and pay th Highest Cash Price tor Wheat. PATTERSON, EDRTS I GRAY. We desire to make no grand flourish, but d say that farmers can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment is town, ar.d they can buy them on as good terms. W have a full tin of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And ar continually adding to our stock U meet the demands of the public. F. B DUNN. J.BABB, Rial iM Ajnt, Collection Agent, and Notary Public EUG EXE CITY, : OREGON Administrator's Notice. T0TTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT 1 by an order of th County Court of Lan county, Oregon, duly mate ae4.ntered of record on 1st day of July. WTtl, th under signed wa duly appointed administrator of the eUt of Gorg C. Fiaber. deceased, aad all Serson having claim against said estate are ereby required to present th umo it. rwperrouchers, to the undersigned at Eugene ( itT, Oregon. Within SIX mnntha hmr th. Amtm of tin aotica. i six month from th date Tfohwox k Bra. AttoraeT . Dated, July 10, 1879. , jytftl A. C BRIGGS, SUCCESSOR TO D. R. LAKHST. THE HARNESS SHOP PREVIOUSLY owned by D. R. Lakin ha recently been purchased by A. C. Brings who is refilling th shop with a large assortment of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Brushes, Combs, Whips, Dressed Seer Sgios, Saddle Blaoksts, Robes Etc. And in fact everything tsoally kept la a first-Class Harness Shop, - I propose to sell a CHEAP aa sat nn els ia the basis. Giv DC a call before Imrlnr elsewhere. R member th old stand, first door north of F. B Dunn 'a Stor. FOB BUINA VISTA STONE WAFIi o T. U. HENDRICKS