The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 11, 1879, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD
KUPKNKClTr.OKKUON.
iATUBUAY, OCT. 11. IS79.
Dow Blaine Carried Maine.
An Augusts corrcnpomlent of tlio
New York Herald writes ss follows:
4,Beyond the arguments on the Mump,
distribution of political literature,
bull-dosing of employes and United
States pensioners, the Republicans
employed a lever which was mere
pewcrful and effective than all the
others combined, viz.: money. 1 hey
evidently had Urge fund and they
expended it judiciously ai.d to the
best advantage. It was raised at
home, and the National Coram ilee
gave permission to the State Com
miltee to draw upon it for i.s large a
sum as might be necessary to buy tli
'State. All the Republican Sta'.e and
National officials were assessed five
per cent, on their salaries, while all
he candidates were mercilessly bled
to raise an immense corruption fund
One of the mail route agents on the
train from Jkne-r te Portland was
assessed $42 50 on his salary of $850,
and I suppose he paid it, lor he is still
running on the train, and that would
4iot be possible had be refused. A
country postmaster in this district,
with a salary of $45, was orced to
disgorge $2 25 as his sharo of the
fund. Voters were bought in this
city like sheep in the shambles, and
the same was true of the other cities
and many of the larger towns in the
State. The price paid for votes
varied, and was somewhat smaller
than in former years. I am told that
$5, $10, lift and $20 was paid, and in
aome instances $25 and $30, and even
as high as $45 was paid for a single
vete in the close districts. The buy.
ing was carried on to seme extent ou
both sides, but the Republicans had
a fund fifty times as large as their op
ponents, and easily oulitriped them
in this race. It is an eucournging
thought that after next year, if tho
biennial constitutional amendment be
adopted, as now appears to be the
case, the mor. 1 sense of tho people
will not be offended by the disgrace
iul spectacle of vote buying but once
in two years." ,
A Downright Frand.
The whole refunding scheme pur
sued by John Sherman has been a
downright frand from tho first upon
tho people, the Indianapolis Senline
declares, and it is now shown to have
been pursued for the purpose of ex
tortlug from the syndic tu banks
corruption funds for the campaign
frauds, and for the express purpose
of aiding the Sherman Presidential
boom in Ohio and elsewhere. Si ce
John Sherman bartered Federal ofliues
for perjury in Louisiana, which Hayes
paid by placing in office the most
despicable villiuns that ever disgraced
civilization, nothing more essential
ly infamous has transpired liiau Johu
Sherman's connection with the First
National Rank of New York. It is
unadulterated scoundrelism. It is
odieus beyond adequate description.
It illustrates vividly tho despicably
vile schemes to which the Republi
can conspirators are resorting to
achieve success. The frauds upon the
Treasury, this lying treachery of the
people to tho dangers that environ
them. John Sherman's criminal ca
reer ought to tease. whole re
cord Is b'ack with rascality,
Kvery intelligent American blushes,
or ought to, the Rochester Herald
alleges, when our Indian policy U
mentioned. It is the standing' dis
grsce of the country, more barbarous
than the so called barbarians whom
it is mado to serve. Millions ef dol
lars spent annually lo Support this
policy, and practically, every dollar
is wasted which is stolen b Ire
it reaches the Indians.
An exchange publishes this: "Stop
te mooseek:" shoute I Prince Pemtio
rushing frantically through the hull
of his villa; "Ze partie he is break up
one of xe guests intuit my vifV!"
But before the ladies could get their
shawls the Prince came running
back, saying: "Never mird; you
1, . I
n rt nm i,lui-la m.a la. 1 1 1 . . I
""v i.i.icv wvir, ijri l il r'uk
z giDtcdlraan laj be did
not
know it wis my vift-."
Sinct the Democrala attained ccn
trol of the Lower House of Congress
four years s;o, the Dubuque Herald
declares, they have saved more than
123100,000 per tagam to the ptople. ltlMlm nd P.t -r
' r f mny ery ,retty styie embratiug drained
Tht figures to ilbtnU.e this 1 Fanuela, Ijubcwmt, lidu and Lac I'atterns,
st Urnent re contained io tho itst- '""V1 Lo""T,,a,l ftT . .""-
we sell cheat), and no charge fur tnmm'Ui;
ate It Urje. ij,. r B. DUNN.
Hanilie and Merited Rebuke.
The Pall Mall Gazette, in noticing
the extraordinary conduct of the
Fraudulent Administration at Wash
ington, in relation to the emigration
of Mormons from European coun
tries, remarks: "It seems rather
strange that the United Slates Gov
verttment skould address s circular to
Foreign Governments on the Mibject
of Mormonmo al all; still more
Grange that it should go the length
of protest' ng against furiher Mormon
emigration from . England, Ger
many, Norway, Sweden, and Den
mark. Such a document, however,
is said to be on tho way, and the re.
spective Governments are requested
to dissuado their mbjects from
"yielding to the inducements of the
Mormon missionaries." This is nil
very well, and no doubt according to
law. By law of the United Stales
bigamy is a criminal offense. But
the light place to begin to put a stop
to it is in Utah. To attempt to pre
vent the landing of Mormons is absurd.
Tho people will come in as ordinary
emigrants and then go on in tho usual
way to the Mormon settlements.
Mormonism had its origin in Ameri
ca, and if the law were enforced there
polygamy would soor. come to an
end. But the truth is that Mormon
ism is not so easily stampod out. To
confess tin failure openly would not
suit the Federal Government, so it
resorts to this roundabout method of
action. It is, however, too much to
expect that Fo.eign Governments
will bestir themselves to accomplish
indireotly what the Americans ought
to do on their own account,
iliti the Nail on the ilcad.
The Springfield Republican, an in
dependent Radical journal, hits the
it ail on lie head in the following
parazraph: "The New York Tribune
in reprinting, and apparently indors
ing, Republican campaign documents,
which follow the argument that the
Democrats must be in a majority of
Congress wickedly, because the
Slates they represent pay less taxes
than the Republican States. The
statement is not true, as thestatiHli
cian attributes most of the customs
revenue to Republican Stales, where
as two-thirds of it is collected in the
Democratic Slate of New York. In
the second place, wheru revenue is
collected is of small consequence,
sinco it is really paid by the con
surcers of the articles taxed ami not
by those -who hand it to the Collec
tor. Finally, political representa
tion is not proportioned by Federal
taxation at all. If it were, some
Northern Slates which have no Cus
tom houses and distill no whisky
would be totally unrepresented in
Congiess. These are verv primary
truths in Aaivrican politics and
ought to be known to every school
boy. It is peculiarly discoui aging to
see lyinir assumptions to the contrary
paraded before the people in a prr.tni
nenl journal, which is also laboring
to instruct the com moo mind by ar
ticles ou tho 'A, B, C and of Fi
nance.' "
When the party ?n power begins to
talk about needing a General, so that
he may put himself in office, and
they may 'keep down'' anybody,
that means that they are considering
nnconstiiutionsl and extra contitn.
tional methods which, the New York
Herald thinks, no tree peop'e will or
ought to tolerate.
The Hartford Times hays: The
real eniate qualifications for voters,
in Rhode Inland, applies only to those
of foreign birth. The most ignorant
and degraded native of any cob rein
vote, if he is not a convict. The most
intelligent cil zen ol foreign birth
must own Inn !, or he is not permitted
to t-UTcice the right of suffrage in
Mr. Asthouy's oligarchy.
Admiral's Amnion' reputation has
thus liir been unsullied, but, rem.t ks
th Chicago Times, lie should take
raruin'': Tht anzel (iabriel would
be siispretud of being iutetested !n a
jub or rin? ol som? kind if he pushed
(Irani for anything like the lreid. n
cy of the Nicaragua Canal Company
IIC ldllllUl..C - l " 1
guj
ru planters irt now posting on
their smiL house door placards to
this fleet: "Mlinir4 for the reorot
l iznt'on of the Republican p.iriy are
lorbi.Uen litre slier Bilil I all."
' We have just received from the EssUm
. Uctory, direct, a Urye stock of wimlow
Net Hack 1 Yearn.'-"
"I wh troubled for many year with Kid
ney Complaint, Gravel, te.: my Wood lie
cams thin; I Was dull sod inactive; could
hardly crawl alioat j was an old worn oat
man sll over; could get nothing to help me,
until I got HP Bitters, and now I am a boy
again. Mr blood and kidneys are all right,
and I am a active at a man of 30, although
I an Tl, and I have no doubt it will do at
well for otheri of my age. It it worth s
triaL Father .
Land for Male C heap.
We have several good atock ranches wliicb
will be sold on very reasonable terms. Also
one good graiu and stock farm, containing
322 acrei. with large house and barn; excel
lent orchard, out houses, etc., all under
fence. Price fur farm, $2,:OU, one-third
down and balance in yearly installments.
For particulars call on or address E. A. Jvd
kiss or H. D. Jcdkins, Eugene City, Ore
gon,
a'Jin'J
Insurance.
Underwood Bros, are representing four of
the moat popular and reliable Insurance
Companies on this Coast to-wit Conneticut
of Hartford; New Zealand, of Aukhnd;
Commercial Onion, of London; Hambcrg &
liremeu of Hamberg; representing a capital
of over fJO, 000, 000 gold coin. "Dont wait
till the horse is stolen before you lock the
staiile uoor.
Read and Learn for Yourself
Many valuablo discoveries and much use
ful knowledge is kept from the world, be-
cause of the immense expense in making
them known to the people. This is not the
case with Boscbee's (ierman Syrup, although
but a few vears introduced into tins country
its sale now reaches in every town and vil
liaze in the U. S. Its wonderful success in
ennna Consumption, severe Cnujzhs, i'neuiu
onia, Asthma, and all other diseases of the
throat and lungs, was first mode knowu by
distributing every year, for three years, over
400.000 bottles to the afflicted, Ireeot ciiargo,
by Druggists. No such a tost of merit was
ever giveu before to any other preparation.
Could yon a-ik more! 'io to your Uruggists,
and get bottle fur 75 ccuts and try it. Sam
ple bottle 10 cents.
I'aNn linproNNion.
It is generally stiposed by physicians nnd
the iieoiile generally tliat flVNii'pMH can not in
varioiy be cured, but we are pleased to say
that Gr-eui's August Flower has never, to our
knnwlede, failed to cure dyspepsia and I.ivcr
(.oinpmiut in ml its forms, such as Rour ntmn
ach, Owti v -n"t. Side Headache, palpitation
of the heart, ludi'estion, bad taste in the
mouth. 4c. Out of 50.000 dozen bottles sold
last year, not a single failnre was reported, but
thousands of colupmnetitArr letters received
from dpi-iU of wonderful cures. Three
dm -it will relL-ve any case. Trv it. Sample
battles 1(1 cents. Kc;nilar size 75 cents, For
salt- by all drn-i'ts.
Kon Certificate.
It is i:o vile dragged stuff, pretending to
be iiiuuc of wnuik-riul foreiun root", barks,
to., nnd pulf-sd up by long Imi,-h- r r ili.-ates
of pi'eti-ndi:il mirnuuloiM cure-, bu' i simple,
pure, olfi.-jtieo medium1, m i.b i well knowu
valuable remedies, that furnishes its own
certificates by its cures. We refer to Hop
fliltuis, the purest nnd best of medicines.
exchange. See another ;nluniii.
To Tbapb. We have a first-class No. 9
Wilson sewing machine, which we will trade
or wood, tor particulars inquire at IHmkd
fllico.
m:w advertisements.
struck With Kii$f !
4 S I HAVE TO PAY CASH l-'OR
J- (roods every 30 dav, I have reolved that
from and after Out 1, 187!', to sell on 30 days
time. My books must be balanced ouci a
month with cash only. All who purchase jphmIs
of mo murt govern themselves accordingly.
Ilopin',' to retain all my cuxtonv-rs and tr lin new
ones, I remain, Itespeetfully vours.
J. Al. KUUHKX
Everybody Goes to the
STORE, WHY ?
1st Because eooils are really
soltl at the lowest prices.
2d Be. atie people can save
their mouey instead of ffuing to
Portland, as goods are sold
cheaper than there.
3d Because anyhody that
bnysattlm CIIKAP I. X. L
STOKE eret their moneys
worth.
Croat Bargains Always Mill
be given at the ( heap
I. X. L. STORE,
Opposite the Astor IIou3 an 1
Tost Office
EUGENE CITY, OUEGO.V.
eplSm3
Bok and $!a!tay Siaie, ,'
POST OFFICE BUILDING, EI'ttEXE
City. I have oa hand ami am constantly
receiving an ao-wtimnt of the best arson an
Mwc'.uumous Ci-ok, Stationery, liUak Uooki
I'o.-tfolioa, Canls, WalUto, l'.!ank. I'ortmoo
ne.tc..etc A. S. rArrtR'O.S. .
s
1 AN JUAN LIM I for sule hr
T. i HEMlRIf KS.
.K BUENA VISTA STONE WARF g
tn
T S HFVf.RH'KS
to
T.C. HENDRICKS,
NOTICE I
To Whom it May Concern.
THEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM
thesole owner of the Patent It i slit
for Sinking and Driving Wells in Lane county,
State of Oregon, and that said lticht is pro
tected by Letters Patent issued by the L. S.
Government to Nelson V. Green, of Court
land County, State of New York, All persons
who have Driven Wells, or had them driven,
without mv permission, since the 21st day of
February, Is73. are liable to prosecution for
infringement of said Kight and are hereby no
tified to come forward and adjust the same,
AH infringement in tlu future will be pros'
ecuteiL
I am prepared to drive Wells or will grant
permission to others on application.
B F - DORBIS
O K
larke
5 : l. C. PEXXI.UiTOX, Propnclor.
Three Doom Norlh of the. .Utor llouse,
EUGENE CITY, - - Oregon
KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST
BEEF,
VEAL
PORK AND
MUTTON
IN
T HE MA It K E T.
-FOB KALI t THK-
CARCASS, QUARTER,
Oil AT
IE3 TP x.
LAKDt
SAUSAGE,
DRIED MEATS,
HEAD CHEESE
inJ Evcrylliin? I'crlainin? la a I
FIKST-CLASS MARKET
Always on Hand.
I butcher none but the verv fattest nnd best
stock in the country and sell nouo but No. 1
articles.
fiive me call and you will ueitlier bo dis
appointed in q..ality or prices.
I i. i de'd ven-d to all parts of the cit y fi et o
C-B I'KXINGN'fOX.
luotlicr Triusaipli for
STEBFOOT STATES.
No Mere Kidney Troubles !
No More Backache !
Oregon has long brcn noted for the wonderful
variety of her natural resources. Her hillsand
valbys nre stored with the choices of Nature's
lavish sifts One bv one these elements of her
greatness are being sought oi.t, unders'ood and
S'laliU'il to the use of uer people. Hie latest
of tliese discoveries is
The Oregon Kidney Tea.
A ulant which urows in mountain fastnesses
which are seldom trodden bv the foot of man.
This remedy presents the leaf in its natural
state, and is not one of those naii.eous liquiils,
ut up to x'll, ami which too often u.ver nox
us and deleterious drtiu's, but is kind nature's
"last best L-ift to man.'' The Tea made by
steeping this leaf is a cehtaix and srsEiiv
CI'KS 11IR ALL HI8EASES or THE KIUNEVS A.Vll
I HINAKT ORCANS.
The leaf is put up in nir tu'ht tin caddies
which pri.-ser-e intact iuieculmr medical prop
erties ami the deeiH'ticn is nwle by the person
mini? it, thus secui in, it absolute purity.
There are thousands afflicted with diseases of
the kidneys or urinary organs who suffer in si
lenoe rather than to make knowntheirtroubl-s.
Otln r seek relief by the use of various patent
medicines, which, if they lo not MiLTavate the
disease, at least do not lessen it. Kven those who
snenre.the slvice of physicians often fail to jret
relief, iwin? to tne very cmnplicateil and avil
c.ite nature of the organs atfecteii. 'ITie OR E
UOX KinXEYTKA is i strictly veetolde
pnsluctiou, and will not injure the tmsllcst
child or the most delicate woman, but will cure
PaIX I.N THK H u t AM) KHIMKI'S, XoN KKTEX-
tio or Urine, IuniTc, Intlamm vtiox or
THI liLADPKR OR KlPNEVS. 1'iHIlK 1I'ST IE-
nwiT is Uriss, LKcciiRRHorA, pAixrnoR
SrerRRwrn Mkvhtri ATiiN,and all complaints
arising from a disesseil or debilitated state of
the kidneys or urinary organs of either sex.
Many mistake the pains arising from defec
tive action of the kidneys for RV'EUMA
1 ISM, and in attempting to cure the Utter
by out-ni iliaUintu, fail entirely to reach
the ix- lt of the dine use. Ws do not offer the
OKKtMIN KlItNKV TEA as a specific for
liheumtism, but are tatii-tied that many c.ws
of so called KHEU.MAT1S.M would yield to
its remedial virtues.
Full directions in English and German I
accompany Each Package.
HwnlrcJ ( TtStimoiiilU have bem '
. I
Sold by all Druggists & Gen- Dealers.
PRICE. ONE DOLLAItinVesL Ji-Hs., rrk, etrV
1 IO Dli K, I)A V IS & - CO. i
. !
t (IKI' l i.Tl KAI. IMPI.EMKVTS .rf
2V all
I kinds at inside funir bv
T.G, HENDRICKS..
MEDICATED
MEDICATE D
MEDICATED
The Purest and Best for all Medical and Family Purposes
Has been sold in all the Eastern States and given nniversal satisfaction.
It is highly recommended by the faculty for all canes of
Nervousness, Weakness, Debility, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
It is now introduced to the public of the racific Slope, endorsed by the ftillowiny certificates
of the eminent Dr. S. Dana H a.V.-s, State .Vsyer of Massachusetts, and Dr. 1L C. Louderbak;
of St Louis, Mo., both gentlemen prominent in their profession, and which is a guaranty td
all buyers of nurity and quality. I can show thousands of litters from private persons from all
..arts nf tli. I'nion and ( Hiia.la. to testify to its lueriU and the benefits it has afforded as a fm.
lly i-emedy an.1 tonic r SM by all Druists and Urocers b y tb CASE, GALLON Or
JtOTTLE. Country oilers promptly attended to.
CAUTION None genuine unless labeled with my stature over the cork.
U. SIMMONDS, Sole ProjirieVir.
Laboratory and Office, No. 4, State St.. TWtoh, September 9, 1873.
George Simmo.viw, Eng. Sir: The sample marked "Nalmh Whisky," received from you, has
been annalyzed with the following resul'.s: It is of selecUd alcoholic streufth and free from
added flavoring oils, acids, metals, or other deleterious substances. lUspectfiilly,
DANA 8. 11 AYES, Su Astayer for Mossachusetu.
St. IH'is, Missouri, September 30, 1876.
G. Si vmosdh, Esa I have been using your Nabob Whisky for some time, and have no hesi
tation in savin,' that it is, without exception, the purest article that I have used either
medicinally or fi.r family purposes. To many of my patients who have been suffering with indi
gestion and uervou i infections, I have prescribed your Nabob Whisky for their use, and I take
pleasure in saying to you the effect has been most satisfactory. l'leae send me by exuress six
ca-eg; also a sample case C. O. D. and obli:,v, yours truly, IL C. LOUDEKBACK, M. D.
So lone; as there are ills to which flesh is heir to, and the cases and labors of life breed diseases
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so
health
nn ttipfM:il
lonif will it De nces;iry w use uietiieuie vi .uuui.cim.. me cwuo fuuiitu buu nuuniain ins
of the human family, .'lauv kimls ol medicines are ireouenuy ottered to the public lor'
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ilisKLrt ami snoiner. nnu li wc trum were tuowu n wuuiu uouuiiess oe louna that
in the majority ot cases ll.e.ie nosiruuis nate uuiie inr uine i.anu umu guou. mueeu somt ! tlie
jrreatest evils of the jireseut ilay is the existence of quack compounds which contain ingredients
iuimicable to health, and the irreatest care, therefore, should be taken by invalids, in using many
unknown dnn.-a which cannot be taken with impunity, no matter what may be a legend to the
contrary. Now, experience has shown that Nabob Whisky is one of the Dest medicinal pre
parations known, and is highly recommended by the Faculty for all cases of nervousness, weak
ness, debility, dv-pviwia, indication, etc. Its popularity throughout the Eastern States hat
lieen great, and it comes to the IV-itfc Coast endorsed by the certificates of Dr. 8. Dana Hayes,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, and Dr. 11. C. Louderback, of St. Louis, Mo. These certifi.
cates are most direct in their statements, nverriuij that the Nabob Whisky is, without excep
tion, the purest article that can be used either medicinally or for indigestion and nervjus affee
tions, aualysis eliows that this whisky i of standard alcoholic strength, wnd free from flavoring
oils, acids, metals, or other deh-terioiw sulutances. Dr. Hayes further says that it is pure,
of superior quality, and suitable for li.-tic and medicinal purposes. Such recommendations are
the strongest that cau be furnished, and as there are thonsands of letters testifying to the merits
of the Whisky as a family remedy and touic, no further proof of its excellence need be Riven.
OSBl lt fc Co.. Ko! ArciiIm tor Eugene City and Lane County,
Where the Trade can be supplied on the si.me prices as you can of the proprietor in Kentucky,
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HAS ON HANI) AND MANUFACTURES
HACKS km SPRgriO WAGONS,
III $SJjZ L s.Jjf
I am Prepared to Make to order Buggies and Vagons,
As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in the State,
cen Frcrcise Ky Fstrcns First-Class Work in every Respects
JIV l'lt ICES AUC TUB LOWEST 13 THE STATU
FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS.
DiU . W. t-'llBM'ON,
l' V.. Wll.KlNS
Practical Druggists & Ctieiriisis,
UNDERWOulJ'S LUILWNU.
Next door to the Oranjre Store, Willamette
street, Eugene C'ity Oregon.
Have jtist opened a full line of frefh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Also a fine assortment of
Fancy anl Toilci Articles.
A 1. 1, KINDS OP
Mixed 1'ainls, Lead, Oil,
Varnish, Brashes.
WIHB8W GLASS and PUTTY
Which they will always sell ou reasonable
terms.
Careful nllcnlion givtn ta riiysiiian's Pre
- i scri jtlions.
WHEATS WHEAT!
KNTLEMEN HAVE YOU
';d your V heat ! If not, do
so at oiiiw nnd then call
WM PRlilSTOdV'S,
And purehiise your HAl'NESS. He hiu on
liainl nr. immense stork on wliirh he (! firs
c"mtetition, either in Quality, Finish, Work
nmnship ur 1'rioe. Also a" lnr'e stock of
W H I I'S direct- fmm New Y.irk.
Ai:iS, CUKliY COMUS so.1 r.KUSH
ES in sliiiinlanee.
Also t'OLLARH that will fit any and I1
llors- s.
Sweat Pads, Bridies, Halters,
And in fact everything a Farmer reffuire
SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and
Made to Order.
Call and Examine , Before Buying
"5S
NEW
AfTT' A T ATA TJTrWP
il,A.X -Mwlt J V Jis 1 ,
0,1 ths we,t r!;!f of Willamette Street, Utween
llanng just opened our nw and neat Meat
Mrkrt. e prepared to fumih the best u
To onr aurs, at the lowest market tea.
t,iu xnlii-itaW
' ' '
Meats delivered tn anv pert ef tb ritr free '
ef charge.. MILLEK k McCOKSAt'K.
SIIELT9I is
WILKINS.
Etc.
. I .1 I T. I I ..
BEAT RUSH,
THE '
LAGKSMITH,
still at the old stand and is prepared to do
kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, re
irin', etc. Having secured the services of
ne.viKrieiK-eil hund 1 will make the repairing of
Al.M AlAt'HlNEkY a speciality.
BEN RUSH.
at the .
HAVING ASSOCi A I'KU WITH ME IN
Imsinrss Mr. HOIUt'E F. BTKATTON
ws hwe just received a new, large and
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS
Making a specialty of ,
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
We desire to make no grand flourish, bnt ds
say that fanners can corns nearer getting
ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT
at our store than at any other establishment ii
town, ar d they can buy them on as good terms.
We hive a full line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PKYUO'Ottf ,
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' FUENISHINO
, GOODS,
MEN AND EOY'S CLOTHING,-
HATS AND CArS,-
BOOTS AND SH0F.3
Ami are continually adding to our stock ts
meet the demands of the public.
F.BDtNN,
Su mmons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ortgoa fir"
Lane county.
GusUv Hickethirr, plaintiff, airafnst tlirf
Hickethier, defendant Hunnuons.
Suit in equity for Divorce.
To Eliza Hickethier theahove named defend-"
ant:
1 N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 0R-
X evun, you are hereby required to appear"
and answer the comphunUnf plaintiff now ofl
til against von in the above entitled ersrrt,
within ten days if served on you ia Lane Co.,
(.h-ej-'on, and if served on yon outside of La
comity, and within the State of Oregon, then'
within- twenty days from the date of the service
hereof, or if served em you by publication, then
von are required to appear sn) answer by the
tir-t day f the next term of the Circuit Court
of the Stite of Oregon for Lane county to be be--un
and holiien at Eiiu-eue City, on the first
Monday, the S4 day of November, A D.tlSTa.
And the ilrfen lant will take notice that if
she so fail to appear and answer the complaint
of plaintiff, that plaintiff will take judgment
acainst defendant for the relief prayed for in
I TrriT VZDJZZ
S'j ZSiUr'w
of Hon. J. F. watsTi.f lrcnitJodge. Mi
pi u'ntiff and deferHawt, and for such other relief
order
Jodire. Made at-
chambers, Septerrber 16th, 1(0.
C. W. FITCH.
srtS Att-wney for PlaiM-fT
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