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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY JULY 29, 1831 Disgraceful I'olllla Towrunnd of Illinois kicked up ft dust in tho Hotiae the other day. tl Offered m amendment to ft certain bill, prohibiting the assrssment of goyornmeat employes for political pur ke One of the 'crf best spr ocIirh on thin amonrtment was made by Sunset Oox. Every Word that he uttered fell l&cti hot shot upon the Republican kid). Mr. Towrisend made a telling upcwh during wh'idi he said it ought to bring the blush of shamo to the check of any man would neelc to obtain a teat in Congress by means of money wrung from the laborer and employes of the government. If it had not Wen for the money assessed upon the star-route contractors, who are now on trial for dealing, the State of Indiana would Siavo gone Democratic and Giiiteau not have been hung for making ft stal wart President. Tlie Republicans looked uncomfortable and prudently taade nr. attempt to reply. The army worm causes great loss, the whisky worm causes greater loss, but the most expensive of all is the na Vy worm. Water killsj tho first and i-kius tho second, but the navy worm ftlmyes upon it, and in this country tseems to get on equally well in ships rotting on-the ways, or bumping against other vessols at sua, or at anchor with barnacles inside and out Robeson is the King of navy worms, as tbo worm ing of nilliens out of the Treasury yroyes. Neither whisky nor wator pparently overcome him. The hold-over senators for the ensu ing legislature woroS Republicans and 6 Democrats, for the legislature of '84 there will lie 8 Democrats and 7 Re publicans. The Democrats will have One from tho Republican oovnty f County of Clackamas, wLile the Re publicans will lose one in Linn, sure. The State Senate of 1881 will be Dent Ccralic, On a re apportionment East ern Oregon will gain at the expense of the valley counties. Had news regarding the English crops has been receivwd. Owing to late frosts and other aitis.'S in many parts of England scarcely half a crop will be made. At the opening of the season everything looked auspicious, and the people were felicitating them selves on a partial return ot agricul tural prosperity. The torn affairs have taken will prev very discouraging. Is speaking of the uapleasanUieM in the Republican ranks iu Peuusylvauia, the Oregoniaa says: 'Oue thing euly would bring harmony, to wit, the death of boss Cameron." Just what Oititeau thought of Garfield Go for him, Scott, and let us see what kind of a keleton you would moke. Coos Pay News. M. C. George failed to Jiave he House sustain tho incroaeed appropri ations for tho Taquina ty and Cs cado Locks, but managed to rctuw ithnt in favor of the Columbia river. Ho is working wholly in the interest e Port land, notwitstanding the assertions of Ins "organs" to tho contrary. Democratic members of the Legisla ture should select ft candidate for U. 8. Senator and vote for him until the contest ismJed. If he Half-breeds want to defeat Mitchell and ore hon est in their assertions, they will not hesitate to vote for the Democratic candidate. Hayes and Arthur differ in some re spects. Hayes was made President by fraud, and Arthur by murder. Hayes rewarded the guilty instruments of his advancement; while Arthur dis cteetly declined to save the life of the wretch who made him president. It is said that- Hon. John White ker; of this county, will receive the votes of the Democratic members of the legisture for U. 8. Senator. This will be a high compliment to our fol low citizen, although his party is in the minority. This appears, to the Louisville Cour ier Journal, to be a good year for young Democrats. Pattison, nomina ted for Governor of Pennsylvania, is but 32, and Eaton, nomineo for the same position in Vermont, is S3. The Republican Congress propose to reduce the Uk on- whisk and cigars, both dispensable luxuries, while the tax on the necessaries of life will not be lightened one iota. This is another specimen of high moral government. The Son Canal - The Suez canal is 12G miles iu length and, except fur aliout thirty miles of that distance, where it runs through the Bitter lakes and is out of sight of the shore could I e easily cut and ren dered useless in a few hours by a couple of hundred laborers. The banks of the canal, except in the district of the Bitter lakes, are of such a shifting char actersand that a mere ripple displaces by the ton that steamers going through are forbidden to travel at a higher rate than three miles an hour. To guard this long stretch of country the Powers jointly interested Jpropose to extend about 20,000 troops. How slender a safeguard that will be can I imagined iu the light of the above mentioned facts, But even if the ca nal be cut, troops sufficient to con quer and hold Egypt can be sent to Cairo from England and France, and to Suez by England from India. Therefore it is probable that Arab! Pasha will not count in his plan of cam paign the i Jea of destroying tho canal. Coi oo i lie Tariff. Hon. S. S. Cox, in a recent speech on the tariff, said: "I favor, openly and boldly, the entire abolition of the cumbrous, corrupt and spying system of tho internal revenue. It is not nec essary to say that its officers pursue the voter into his cigar and tobacco shops, and into stills, breweries and factorie with threats, and it has its army of 6,000. Worse than tho jani zary or tho morm&Juko, it undertakes by its occult machinery to intimidate and defraud Away with itl Every speck of it-ou our body politic is a can cer. I am willing to meet this issue at tho polls, Aud woe be to that member wIk) upholds it to overlill our Treasury, that the greedy may riot in tho peo ple's hard earned means collected by its officials. Indeed, it seems a part of the plan adopted by the dominant par ty to allow m reduction. Tho sur plus is to be piled jp jr ar after year and this is the issue are to meet." 1 Hollow Morktry. Ke'ilegg, the eorpetliag Senator from Louisiana, w1k is implicated in the star route robbery, threatened to resign his seat iu the U. S. Senate and turn that liody over to the Democrats, in case he was molested. Stranao to snv. President Artur listened to the threats of this scoundrel and proceedings against other prominent personages have been suspended in the same way. What will the country come to if cor ruption in high places is thus winked att Will the people endorse this by keeping the Republican party continu ally iu power. During the Franco German war both armies ducliired that the other used poisoned bullets. A seientilic explanation throws light on the accu- catton. The construction of the mod ern breech -loader is said to cause the bullet to carry with it into the wound a portion of the hydrocyanic acid which the explosion of the powder causes to be accumulated in the barrel, and this is a blood poisoner, in any case retard ing recovery. Immigration to America often sur prises peoplo by its extent Tho com bined armies of Europe aro estimated to number fully 10,000,000 of men from among the best blood and muscle of the country and maintained at a cost nf not less than $2,840,000,000 per anujm. It is no wonder that under the weight of such an enormous burden tho people should by millions seek our shores. Arabi Pusha is reported to have gathered an army of 100,000 men, and to have 200 guns planted, ready for action. Such preparations indicate a determination on part of tho Egyptians to put the English to all the trouble possible, and a more protracted strug glethan was expected from the first report of the outbreak. Protective tariff Democrat are be. coming scarcer every day. Even Sam Randall has lost his grip. In a sjieech in congress tho other day he took sucli streng ground in favor of revenue re form, that the protectionists were alarmed and Butterworth accused him of trimming to catch the coon either coming or going. A Couth. Colli np Knro Tlinui should I t.l Neiflwt frequently reault In an larurahle l.nnm DUraw ar l i. raplln. HHOWS'I BIIONt'll I . L 1 HM'llh are rrrlaln la aire rvlivl In Aalbma HranrkllU, 4 e-Uf ha. Catarrh, for 30 the Troche have been reuoiu mraidedby phyalci.me, and alwaye giva prr feet satisfaction. They art not new or un tried but having been tested by wide and cotv etant use fur nearly aa entire yrnrratiuu. tliey hare attained well merited rank amonuthe few tuple rrmnlle of the a. I'nblie aprak era and alBgera uu them to clear and strengthen the V wis?. Sold at 2ft cU a hn ererrwere ACAllD.. To all wkti r lutfering (rain the error and indiecretioua uf ymith, Uervoue weakness, early decay, loa of manhood, Ao., 1 will .end a recipe that will eure you, FREE OK CHARGE. This (treat remedy waa ditcovored by a ! aiouary iu Sutitu America, bund a self ad dreaaed envelope to the Jtcv. JoHkra 1. IVIUX, butiou D, New Yurlt City. WILL YOU SUFFER with Uy.,pepia and Liver Complaint? riliiloh's Vitalizer Is guaran teed ti cure you. Fur eule by Oaburn i Co. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Geo. W. Kinsey, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Resl sut'ite for ! Town lota an I It rm. ('!!. . ili'i.i jT-miptly 'trie!fd to. I!, ..ny.' v., inr.icr Lltvunth and IIiB'h SU, Eugene City, Oietfou. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. " VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT i.1 bid will be received at the County Urrk'e oflir in the Court Houae in Eiigfne Cite, Or., till Wednesday, Supt. 6, 1882, at 10 A il, for reeliinilinj the Court lloiiae. The contractor will be rurpiircd to remove the o'1' hlnult-a from the roof, and cover with fir it quality of Bound cedar abilities, 10 inches in length, laid 4J Inchia to the weather, and well nailed. The and belfry inuat be well tinned to prevent leakages. J'he work mint be completed within three weeks from the let ting of the contract, wi.bin five days from the time of commencement . , 'J'he county reaarrca the rLrht to reject any and all bid.. Dated at Eugene City, July 2 1882. C W FITCH. Co JimW FINAL SETTLEMTHl . VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT 1.1 the unilvrninpd, adininiatratrix of the ea tte of M Meller. deueaaed, hoa filed her ac couut for fin'.l aettlement, and that Monday, the 4th day of September 18X2, haa been fixed by the Court for the hearing of objectiona to su'-h final account and the settlement tlierof. Dated .Tuly'A 1SS2. MARY MELLER, Adminiitra'or of f Meller eitite. FINAL SETTLEMENT- "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT J XI I) MatliM-k, the al:iiinintntor of the ea tnteof Sylveater Kn'led'e, dereaaed, has filed Ilia account for (ill il auttlenit-iit of aId eatate, and MoinUy .September 4, 18S2 haa been set for hearing the annie by order of the court. J. 1). MATLOCK, Administrator. Gsi. S. Wawi"HVE, Att'.rny. TUTT ILiLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LEVER. Lou of A ppetlte-, Bowels cost' ve. Pain in the Head, with a dull sonm.tion in the ''. hu.iv! .ii.i uuuiuuur blade, fullness ofter oatins, with a dlnin olination to exertion if body or tr.ind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, witti a fooling of having nnglcct'd tome duty, Weartnoas, LiiKzinos, fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yel low Bkin, Headnobe genorslly over tho right evo, Ztestieaaness, with litlul dxconis, higuly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. on naiai i ITTT'S 1'II.Ls nro cni-rliilly nilnpted to snrhraana, onciloao rllt-i-ta aurhn cliuugo of feellup; na to nstoitixli the aulferer. . They Inrreaae th 4p-(ir, mid rnupc the dock pari, rain uncier mo Btioulder .-...--.-.. U(. 111. Ulaeallvo Orvana. Itcaul.'.r f lo.ils are pro. duceti. Price ci'iitn. a .'in i,n y ai., it. v. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Osav Ilain on WiinKrrs ehnncwl to a Oi.osst Black by Balneleupiilimilnnoriiiia Dvk. lilm parts a natural color, w is Instantaneously. tVild by Drug (lata, or aont by ex press on receipt of SI. omrR, sa m nniY rt., new york. (Br. TITTS IIMIL .f lhlr hrailll l ImM StlU alllba a,M UkS aa .UullM.i STATF.ISIETSTT OF THE Financial Jlflaifs of Lane Co., For the Fiscal Year, ending June 30, 1882. KEi'Kirrs. Co f ii nili on band July 2d, 18S1 . .8 8,8$$ 0.1 Si liool fund mi hand July 2, 1S81 . .1,2.'.'l 10 Rcc'd from taxes from Slierilf. ... (!l,8(!l 31 ' Ascssor... 3."i9 US " " licenses 31 00 " " Fine 999;, ' " " Kstrays 20 0(1 " ' Court fees and coats . 170 43 " " Si'liool money from State 3,118 02 " " I.uniber sold 92 00 Cash roturnod 130 20 Total rectipts ?78,024 04 lllsni'KSKMKNTS. Aint paid on coanty orders $31,272 93 " " school orders.. ,. 14,9.14 23 " "statotsx 18C79 90 Total disbursement $t4,8$l 0G BAI.ASl'KON IIAND. Comity fund $10,310 97 j ....... . School fuud. , 2.82G91 Total ..$1.1,137 88 ; ALLOWANCES BY CO. COl'KT. Rridgcs , , PaniHT Sheriff Clerk Jlldga ti Treasurer Treasurer aa ng't of schrail fund . Conveying atate ta to Salem... SuMirvisora County Commissioners Jurors Witnesses Schotd Superiitendunt , Assessor I'iat attorney Hailitls Surveyor Justices Roads Stationery Printing $18,339 54 1.638 31 2,371 93 l,2t!2 51 71X1 00 roo 00 3IW00 M 25 C4.1 00 149 00 SSliSO .Vt! RO oOOOO 7tr. (XI 221 SO HlSOO 4S 80 82 75 2. 1 li'J 30 124 3.1 99 50 52 30 76 15 40 00 134 99 Constables Coroner's inquests Atty ice lordrfeiiitingcriiniiiala. luroiture, fuel, lights, repairs etc. Total W1.813M rssMMT n4snL posntios. Amonnt comity fund on hand.. ..$10,310 97 County orJara uutstandiug 1,30-J 50 Caas arar imlettedneM fO.OOS 47 1 Jcrt Wsst, Cosoty Clerk. 1 KUGKNK CITY BUSINESS Z3lHECT0ay. ALEXANDER. J. B.-Ju.tica of tha Peaco South Eugene Precinct; oliice at Court House. BETTMAN, G. Dry gofnia, clothing, groceries and general nvrcimmiiso, luutnweat comer Willamette and Eylitb atrueU BOOK STORE One door south of the Aitor Houae. A full stock of aaaorted Ux papers plain and fancy. CRAIX BR03.-Diler In Jewelry, Watch es, Clucks and Munical Instruments Wil lamette street, between .Seventh and Eighth. CALLLSOX, IL G.-DaUr la CTorenua, pro viaiona, country prodiice.can'iuj goods, tsniks, stationerv, etc., aoutliwet cner Willaiut-tte and 0th flta. DORRLS, GEO. U.-Attorney and Councilor at Lm Olllce on Willamette atreet. Eu K'Ui City. DOURIS, V,. F. Denb-r In I't.rj and Tli wanv- Willamette atreet, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, 8. II. -Dealer Id dry gooda, clothing and general merchandise Willam ette atreet, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OKFICE-N'ewxpsper, book and Job printing oluce, corner illauiette kii(i&eveniB streets. GILL, J. r. l'hyaininn, Surgeon and Drug- gut, I'oetottice, Willamette s rect, lietweeo Seventh and EU'litli. HENDRICKS, T. O.-Dealei In ijcneral mer- cbsndiae north weat corner w lllumette and Ninth itreeta. HODES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, liq uo-i, cigars anil a pool anil billiard table; Willamette atreet, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CIIAS. M.-Cunemitli. Hides ar..i hot kuiib, hreecli and muzzle loaders, tor aaie Repairing done in the neatest style and war' ranted. Shop on !'th atn-et LYNCH. A -Orowrlea.'iiroviaions. fruits, veg etable, etc., Willamette stroet, brat (lour south of Poetolliue. LUCKEY, J. S. Watchmaker and Jewiler; keeiaa fine stock of goo-Is in tin line, iilam ette atreet, in Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN", JAMES -Choice, wines,Iqiinrs, I ! H'Ml ... -1 L 1.-. 1-V-I..1. anin-iyara i uiainuite atreei, uetwecn iiginii and Ninth. OSHURN k CO.-Dealera in dnt;-s, medicines. chemicals, oils, pain's, eta lllumette st, iipiosite S. ('hsrles Hotel. PATTER30X, A. S.-A fine stock of plain and fancy vimtiog cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer In Saddlery, Har ness, Carria'O Trimmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh und Kiglith. POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard school books just received at the post ofliue. REXSHAW. W'M. Wines, Liquors, and Ci gars of the best quality kopt constantly on hand. The best billiard table in town. REAM, J. It. Undertaker nnd building con tractor, corner Willamette and Seventh streets. ST CHARLES HOTEL "harl.v Ba ker, ro;irietnw. The best Hote in the city. orucr Willomette nnd Ninth streets SCHOOL SITPLIES-A hrhe nnd vnritd osortiuent of sUtes of nl! sirs,nd quantities of alatcs and alute Imoks. Three doors noith of the express oliice. THOMPSON' ti BEAX-Attorneys at -Liiw-Willamotto street, between Seventh und Ei;-hth WALTOX, J. J.-Attorney-st-Law. Office Willamette atreet, between Seventh aud Eighth. EaffiB Children rAl-"l mm w i. . noUicra lie nv.& Phycicians i-ocoiumcnil it. IT 13 HOT PAHCOTi:. l-.ASPJXitirzL .:.-viv,7tTiwr-; CEXTAUR LISI3IESTS ; fho AVorhl's prcat I'ain-nc-Iicvlnt romcdlcs. Tliey heal, roollio aud euro liurno, Wouiids, "Weak Back r.nd Rheumatism upon ?2an, a::d Sprains, Galls and Lameness jcpoa Doasts. Cheap, qaLck and reliable. , I r'.Uv.jvA.U.,t :-v.U-,3isn PT7ZvT3 of t!l.-suttl Kacnt., CaoCos. Craoltlluj Paiua la tlio IIcoJ, Fotid ti-cotli, EocT053, and azj Catarrhal Complalat, ran bo citorminatc J ty VVcl Do Hcyor's Catarrh Caro, a CoaslU tutlonal Antidote, by AT; sorp tion . Tho noct Imno-.-tnnt Cis co very sinoo Vaccination. King of the Blood la not a mrv a.'l; It la a M00J piir:flr an I tonlo. Impurliy of Wood fviaona tli .vlwii, itvruuara lh clnulaiion. ana Ihui indiK-n mi y dlaonlp ra. knowu by HiT.nnl namraluilialliiKuMi ih. mac cooling to eitwia, tu( Ix-lng r.-lly trand.r or phnmof ih.ji ais at p-ncrte illoulcr, ImparllT nrtlUoil. NiKh an IVjiriwin, i) Imtnra tiirr I "P '. 0"i.p.iiws , r. i u. Dinlm, llctui lie, rtiolncV. U.n-r it Hrk neUTt Dmtam. i)n.pw S..l, piwtr A..., iX-Hmnlum, Co V.,rT' '"rt'". Mi t Ii, p,l,-,-. lmplrt, l .crnL w.i,is c.jft kIb ,)t ihp Hl.oU jrrvreti iS.'u "!,A.,'-r ,,"k "' Impurity of if.h0 V: t1"'"1"!" nJ I hv;.lo una n- li cal lnit It-ihuiou rr!iln ,,1 cfllclcni j'pppa ratl'iiforil.eiiirp i.e." jvui tv lnii.n'.L r wroi.prdarounj ra h'ou a . A.S0JI, SUM to., ITopa., BsflTals, X. I. FlrtAL SETTLEMENT. "VTOTICE IS HERKBV C.IVEX THAT i.1 Sarah aatiliurn, the a.lniinistiatrit of tb.-ta8 of A. D. K Waahhum, haa Bird hr acooimtforfinalwttUinrntofaaid eaUte, and Mooday.Sri. 4th,lSM. ha hwn st for hsar 1ns; the aam. hy orvlr of the Court. July 3d, l(vSi f AKAH WASHBUEX, Aministratrit. O. R Uossia, Attornry. SAX JUAX LIMiB for sale hr T. G. HEX DKICKS. m li if Jd i.t;iA uiij-i I9 It &$-ifll Closing Out Sale. Our entire stock of SPRIXG GOODS must be closed ont at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR For we must make rsom for our FALL GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS I -Come and I. X. L. rRIXC. all your BUTTER, EGGS and CHEAP AS CASH. (II Goods sold as in Oregon, for 1 or Highest Price paid for ail kinds of Country Produce. Gall and see. Sc IL Frimdhi. WHOLESALE . and fietai! Dealars G;ii! MauJasursrs cf all Kids of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. $8r Special attention given co ail orders for by Mail or Telegraph, Night or Day. 5jr Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsevkere. CITATION TO HEIRS. Iu the County Court of Lnne County, Slato of (Irriroii. In the matter of tlm stiito of S. Jl. Say. lor, d'i-c.i?'d. Citation: To Alfred S.ij lor. I.ury Kelmy, Frunk Say lor, Laura Canon, John Sivlor, Arthur Sayl-.r. S. A. Savior, and lit ten Adams, I.ury Adams. Lydia Ad.itni, lima Ad srh, Mary Adams and Hattio Adams, minor In ii-s ot i;i;aheth Adamx. d.-ceaa-ed, (,'routiuy: JX TIIK XA.ME OF Tfiu STATE OF Oregon i Yon nre Imrsliy cited and re (liiiieii to appear in the County Court of th State of Oregon, for the County of I,nne, at the Court room hen'of. nt Kujetin Citv in the County of Lin,., on MON'UAY, the 4i,)i duy of Septeinl.rr, SS2, t ten oVluuk iu the forenoon nf that day, then nnd them to allow cause, if any, why no order nlmuM not he inivio niithori ii' the aaleof the follow ineV.e- acriheil p-emi-es, to it. 'I'h- Ii. W. I of S. W. and the AV,. t h of the X. W. j nf Sec 2. nnd the W. i f S. W. i and S. V. I of X. V. .(. iu Lnta'nnc, two and three nf Section 'JO, 'l'oviuhii 19 S., i. W., cnr.tainiu , K'.'O neres, heins; the donation land claim of A. H. (Jiillin. AUi the S. V.. i of X. W. au,i S. W. 1 of X. K. 1 and X. . i of S. E. . and X. K. J of S. W. nf See. J.), Town. 19 S., IJ. 2 V,'., containing ldD acres. Also c imiu. nein jatthe S. E. corner nf the donation land claim of S. H. Taylor and wife, Xotilieation No. ti,.MJ in SetTtion 0, Township 1!) S, K. '- W., thence Weat 01.14 thain,, thence Xorth 11.31 ciia., tliem-e East 70. W cl.8., tlience South 40 decrees, Vet 14.47 chs., to the nlaee of beginning, containiiii; 74.50 aciea. all in Lane County. e''nn, txcept a tract nf 20 acres, as followa: lte.inninj at the S. W. corner of Caawrll lieudrii-.'' donation land clai;u in Sei JJ, T. 19 S., IL 2 , thence Xorth 51 de-ra, W'eat 21.93 ths., thence lvu-t 2S S3 cha., thence Soiitli 4'J de irrees. Weat 1S.42 ciis, to the , l:,Ce ot Wgin nine', contiiinin,' 2 1.21 acrea of land. Witntwthe Hon. C. V. I- itch, Jiid n 'f the County Court, of the State ( 1 of Oregon, for the Count r ui Shal. S Ijne, with the teal of aaU (,:ourt ) attix-d, this the 3d day of July, s v ' A. D. 18SI Attf.st : JUEL WAlfE Clerk NOTICE TOCREDITORS. VTOTICE IS HEKEl'.Y GIVEX THAT Mary Shelton h heen apiintet ad niiuistratrit of the eatate nf Thom.K KSk.lt.ui (ceased. All peraona having claima ayiinst aam eautte are nervoy n.ninen to present lb same with the necrsnary ynuchers at the of 6oe of Geoiye 11 lorria. Eugene City, Oresmi, wuniu aix niontlia I mm tne (lute l tliu notice. Dated this 50lh day of June, lfyii MAKYSHELTOX. GEORGE B, PORK1S, AttTney. Catarrh Cured, healt and aweet breath se cured by Shilohs Catarrh Remedy. Paice .SOeta. 1 Xaa Inieetor free. Sold by Oabura and Co. see us at the- STORE. CHICKEXS, aa we sell yon Goods for them 1 ' 1 f PERI? If low as any House Ore FINAL SETTLEMENT. RJOTITEIS HEREBY OIVEX THAT . 11 that CharlcH l,-n.r the estate of James (loialeliiht, daceaaed, has Uiranm lor noal aettlement of nid aa tate and Monday, Se,rt. 4th. l.SSJ, ha. beea act for liKaiiiiif toe niiu ly order of the Court July M, I.SS2. CHAULES LAUER, Adminiat-atort. Ii. JliiKiiis, Attorney. ICS U. S. Land Oh-ick at Rvskm-ro, Or-) r 1 K;u ,r,u' -MH82. f ( ornp Punt having W, ,.t,.rn R thig 0ffic Ky.l K 1 ..an hr uaii Hamilton lUnibo for aoandoi.i.,.,. I ,;, Hoim-atead. Entry, No. 3277. dated. Ii'iy.ih upo,, theX'.' f J f j South ,HM)!1V, Willamette Meridian, fas. J.ane t otinty, Orej.n, with s view to cancella- j.ou ... i entry: 1 He said partiea are h.ra l'V 'uinminieil t.. aiipear at this Office on th. l lth day Attwt, lfW2, lit Wo'clwk A M., to rospond nnd fui ..sh testimony eoucerninit aaidl i-tNi V&, B'JAMIX, Regiats,. I LLLill UX, lieceiver. J. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT . . t a v ""'Ministratei of tha- wUts of A. X. Fol.y, deceased, haa filed hi account for Su:ai aettleinent. of aaid estate, and Monday, September 4th, 1S82, haa been aet Court1"1"'5 ubj,onlpo0'theConty July Sd, IS.. G- IWRRISy Administrator. NEW BOOT AND SHOESHflpT (One door Wct of Crain Bros. Jewelry Stum. HAVING STARTED FOR MYSELF 1 am piepared to work the tery baott trench Krp a1.1l Calf. French Kip Boos t per pa u-. J- rench Calf ll.Kt lfj, K IWU and Shoes repr.irerl Rubber ItooU repaired. Alk my work warranted to give aatiifaction CUAS. BAR1EIA KDTICJ Ta SP0RT1NC MEN. THE HA?.KISBIT.G JOCKEY CLUX off, ra a pume 0 81.10, to be competed for nai-uamns race, free f,v all bom. that hae4 tieen la I.;aa or Laae counties for 30 days pri or t., th .lit nf !.;. r,- . 3. ' , ' V : ' """ I'm la ace 01 race 1 1 , 5 VU- ntranoe fee 50 to be added 1 to the ptirse; tae annnin? hone o take both purae and entrance fee. Entrances moat be mada I'T July 14. 1& and th. nr . , - ti dit The committee reaerve, th, rght U r lect any horee, where Hentity taan t tlar. Tv be. wadunz So ttfcr will aJdr the Tsim,, or call m him in peraon. By ardtr of tbo committee. H-wolJt W. X. fcKlGGSSWI,ury