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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY ....OCT. 1832. . The Oldcil Nttipiprr. The oldest newspaper published in Ihe world to the Awtf .Taw, or "Capi tal Sheet," published in Pekin. It Ant appeared A. D. 911, but was irregalar in ita iainet until 1351. Since then it has been published weekly until the 4 th of June lost, when by order of the reigning Emperor, it wm converted into a daily, with three editions, mora ine, midday, and evening. The first edition appears early and is printed on yellow paper. This issue is called JLping-Pau ("Business Sheet"), end contains trade prices, exchange quota tions, and all manner of commercial in tolligenoe. Its circulation is' a little over 8,000. The second edition, which cones oat darin the forenoon, also printed upon yellow paper, is devoted to official announcements, fashionable lntellieet.ee) and reneral news. Besides its ancient title of King-Pau it owns nether designation, that of Shut. Pau, or "Official Sheet" The third edition appears late in the afternoon, Is printed on red paper, and bears the name of TUaniPau "Country Sheet It consists of extracts from the earliest editions, and is largely subscribed for in the Provinces.- All three issues of the King Pau are edited by tix aem bere of the Han-Lie, Academy of (Science, appointed and salaried by the Chinese State. The total number of copies printed daily varies between 13,. 000 nd 11,00ft. Mark Twain's residence at Hartford is pointed out as one of the most tasteful as well as comfortable houses in that ity. His study, wherein he performs expertly on a type-writer, is in the rear of the house, and screened by vines and evergreens. To deter the large number of sightseer who invade the place, Mr. 'Twain has posted on the study door Khissifln: "Step Softly Keep Away! Do not disturb the remains!" In the center of (he study is a table covered witk books, pampblets, newspapers, manuteripte, etc., etc., and on the shelf over the fireplace few books and boxes of elgars. He is very domestic in his tastes, and is blessed with a love ly wife and three beautiful little daugtv ten. Mrs. Clemens is a slender, grace f ul lady, of rare beauty, genial, chatty -and charming. She is the daughter of the late Mr. Langdon, of Elinira. Tut Buffalo Erprm declares that ""the star route trial, in fact, raises the whole question as to whether our methods of judicial proceedings do not give too great license to rich defendants and bullying lawyers; whether the pur pose to give fair play has not been per verted until justice is one thing for the rich and another for the poor." Kalamazoo, in Michigan, observes the CourierJournal, had a political 'convention me other day. which was opened with prayer, in which the min ister called upon the Lord to "help lect the ticket." The sentiment was uproariously applauded by the enthu siast io Kalamazooers. Nearly all the Malheur reservation has, by order of the President, len restored to the public domain. This should have been done long ago. Now let the Umatilla Reservation be thrown pen to settlement without delay. Weston Leader. The prospects for a Democratic triumph in California, was never brighter, than it is this fall Gen. Stoneman is a strong man with the people, on account of the bold and noble stand he has maintained as rail road commiaHioner of that State. Sic. Folger, Republican candidate for Governor of New York is sick, but not so sick as he will 1 after the elec tion In that State, for everything in dicates that New York is located in the Democratic column for 1882. Alkx. H. Stephens is elected Gov ernor of Georgia by over 60,000. This, is a StaU where the Republicans thought they had a good chance of suc cess, and that Stephens was ft very weak candidate. A petition of over 800 signatures, fcas been presented to the county court of Linn county, asking that the sure tin on the official bond of J. R. Her ren, late Sheriff, be released from pay ing his indebtedness to the county. Senator Hendricks' bill reducing the interest on all school money to eight percent per annum has patted the Iyi'iiilatnrs. tnd hai ben irrnarl V ih Covemor Still Balloting. AT the time of going to press, (Fri day evening at 4 P. M.,) the Legisla ture was still at work balloting for U. 8. Senator, with poor chances of an election. Registration Bill Depeatkd. Senator Hendricks' registration bill was defeated in the House of Repre sentatives, nearly all the Republican members of that body voting against it This one fact must convince all men in favor of an honest and fair election, that the Republican party of Oregon is opposed to and afraid of such a measure, for the reason that it would defeat that party in such counties as Multnomah, Marion and Clatsop. Is such a party worthy of Wing kept in power! The bill taxing mortgages in the county where they are recorded passed the Legislature It is one of the best measures that lias passed the Legisla turn. Hereafter those foreign capital ists who lend money in interior coun ties will be compelcd to pay their just proportion of the taxes. We under stand that about $150,000 of foreign capital is loaned is this county. Republican papers charge their de feat in Ohio to "lwer and bologna," Poor party. How low it must have fallen when its great "moral princi pies" and "glorious record" cannot avail against such base elements as "beer and bologna." , But ever so poor an excuse is better than an acknowl edgement of defeat by tho pooplft 4e The following are the Democratic nominees in Washington: Delegate to Congress, Hon. Thos. Burke, of Seattle; Brigadier General, Samuel Vinson; Adjutant Goneral, L L. Duban; Quar to-master General, J. W. Bowman; Commissary General, W. A. Wash. Mrs. Duniway received otie vote for U. S. Senator, in the Legislature last week. Senator Hendricks immediately moved to adjourn in lionor of that and the Deraocratio victory in Ohio. It is needless to say that the motion was carried. Brevities. Maey improvements will be inaugurated iq town next year. It is new stated that the Lee A a (tie Evening Telegram, which ie coming to Pert- lend, will be ohanged le a morning paper, and itpoe the Oregonian. Butinea it in a flouring condition at Flor ence, oa the siuslaw river. Three salting worki are in full blaat setting salmon. The steamer Areata will take out 200 barrels of fish for Woodman & Co, A Southern Oregon paper says "people knowing themtolvet indebted will please call." There are very few people who know themselves indebted to a uewapaper office. nearly all of them think a aewnDer u mat puonsnea lor inn. An editoi went out to walk one bright morning, lie saw a man who had no adv ee to give him about his paper. He had no fault to find with hii politic, and mm Id make no alteration in the editorial, he wa not particular as to the sue of the paper; in fact, had no (ucceitioni to make. It waa at tho morgue, the man was dead. Sheriff Humphrey of Linn onunty effere a reward for the arrest and detentine of dm Carlaon. CarUo. ia Sweed. and the fol- lowine deicrintion is oiveit nf hiim 28 vein old; weight i'JO pound; light complexion: (lightly stnop-ehouldered; height 6 feet 3 inches; ha a hole in right aide of neck about 4 iuohee below ear; scar made with an sxe on top of one foot; talk broken. Local Market Report Friday, Oct 14, 1882. Wheat 78 eta, on board ef cart, Ot-40 eta, nett Flour-15 per tbL Egg S3 eta per dot. Biitter-HKSSJ ots per lb. Bide 15 cte. per lk Hams 13 ct. Sheulden-lOQi: et. Lard 15 eta. Ho 60 ct. Wool-31 ct. Tax Notice. Notice it hereby given that the tax roll of Lane onunty it now in my bauds with a warrant for th eollactiou of the taxes there in, and I sin ready to receive and reoeljit for the tame. Dated Oot 7th, 1882. J. R. CAMPBELL. Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lane Co., Or. Cn akoxd OwnERNiur. Mr Claib II Stewart has told the Albany Democrat to Moure Chamberlain Stitea. of Albanv.two yonng lawyer of that city. We are eorry to loe iiaio Irom the editorial tripod, and with him well ia hie new ooaitioa of Count Clerk To the new proprietor, we have I . t L . I " " , . vmjwuruioi bum i Dsee, ana wa nope tney may be ncful both politically and fioao cully. CaiMoex Diction a ar Wa are in roeeint of a eomplete dictionary of th Chiaook jar. goalangaaBt, published byJK Gill a; Co, uf Port I ah .1 ... (--ive 111 JST 111 tJ foand a very atefal Uttl book for parti L . j : a , . ... wa umr mj uini in aa jouiao coaatry. Pianos and Organs. A 6n annrtment to arrtr coon from th mott celebrated maker. All inttromtnta warrantod and th warrant mad good at home without trouble or expetue U th purchatwr. rttrnai borne, tad v rmirulf all trmihle. CKALN figoti JfUmn Tith-trhal hllf IniMrant4 AplopUxy, 4a Many people miure their live to benefit their familie by death how pare dotiool b thi. To prolong life by prcMrving the health would be a far mere rational man ner of assiiriiiir it Apoplexy 1 ewift and in lirfimu in it attack, itrikinii it victim with out a moment warning I Happily a prevent! live ho been dUoovered Ilolloway Till tlie only safe and oertain antidote for till disease, they cool the liloou anil equalize ita rarcuiauon through the lyttem. To preserve tit itomach in a und condition and the blood pure U tli true secret of health Holloway' Fill will do thi most effectually, and thouvand owe their actual existence to them at the present day. Important N'otics. None are genuine un til siunatur of J. tlATDoCK surround each box of i'ill and Ointment, Bote at 23 cent. 112 uenti and tl each. "There I considerable vlp.g by taking th larger sizes. HollowaT Co, Nw York. Mr A f Friendly ha received a large tock nf giMidt fur the spring trde and i prepared to uit hi enstoiner a to Uulity end price, lie will tell for eb or credit a cheap at any other store in town, and ae hi good are of th bet quality he guarantee satisfaction. Men and boyt clothing a specialty. Give him a call. A ' , V m - " - ihould be itoppert Neglect frequently reiult Id an latortein Lnni mi- or i mpllon. UHOWNXt HIKtNClllAL III or II KM are rcrialn to aire reliefl Aathma Hronebltle, 'ooart, C atarrh, Convantptlve an4 Tbraal Dtaeaae. mended by phy-lcian, and alway give per- i.,n matiuv.f inn i never sin imh. ntaw air uu- tried but having been tested by wide and con etant une for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank tmongth few rt) and Mlnger use them to clear and itrengthen th V olee. Hold at ceat a cox verywer A Varied Performance. MTaBaa-wa Many wonder bow Parker's Ginger Tonie can perform such varitd cure, thinking it eisence of ginger when in fact it ie made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on every diieaaed organ. Shiloh' Vitalizer I what yoaneed for Cow tipation, Lost nf Appetite, liiiine and ymntum of Dyipcpein. Price 10 and75ct. bottle. Bold by Onbiirn and Cn, Kegene. IflOTIIEHS I ItlOTIIEH I Are you diivurbed at Bight and brokea of your ret by a lick child lurTtriug and cryhig wttli the excruciating pain oi culling teem t u no. bo at once end cet a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWH 80OTHINO SYRUP. It will relieve th poor little lufferer immediately depend upon it; there 1 no mUtake about. There i not a mother on earth who ho ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowel, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health t J the child, op erating like magic. It i perfectly anf to ua in all catee, and pleaaant to the tail, and n the presuripti m of one of the oldest and bnt female phyaician and puree in th United State. Bole everywhere. 23 cent a brittle. BUCKLEN'3 A1JVICA SALVE. Th But Hai.vs in th world for Uruiae. Cut, Sores, Ulcen , Salt Kheum, Fever Sore. Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblain, Command all kmd of 8kin Kruptin. Thi alv is guar anteed to trive perfect aatufaction in every cam or money refunded. Price 3!i cte per box For unle by WU.in's, th Druggist, Eugene City. MullmlUnd, .lum-tion City. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Summons. In the Circutit Court of the State of Oregon, . for tlie Coiiaty of Ine. Mary fi Ititcbey, and M P Witcheyl her husband, and iv n l?atg, rl r riaiutilfs. v. Jnatah Crit Jo ieuh CrU. Nancy M.m . an..M, Tmin Ann. Caton, Defendant. ) To laid JotiahCraig, Joseph Craig, Nancy vru.,i- r.. v.,.-,. I..,. '.fA. the laid Defendant: INTIIK NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you and each of you are herrby required to be and appear in laid Onrt and aniwer the complaint of th plaintiffs, now on tile, within ten day from th date of the service of thi summon upon you if served in said IaIii County. Oregon, and if eerved in any ntl.er ootiuty In this State, thin within twsntv dav from th data of th (ervice here of upon yon, and if served by publication of summons, then on the first day of th April term of thi Court, 1883. And if you fall to apptar and answer, Judgment will be taken for want thereof.and th plaintiff will demand the relief prayed for in th complaint, namely: The sole of the following described premises, to-wit: 'llie S 4 of the S E i of Seo 14, and the 8 E Jj of S K i of Seo 13; and lot No 8, of Seo 14; and lot No 4, of Seo 13, T 16, S R 5 E, oontkiuinir 149 40-100 acre, in Lane County, Oreiron. in partition, and the proceed of void ale divided equally among tlieaid plaintiffs, and defendant, after paying th cost of thi suit and expanse of said sale, and for inch other and further relief a may be equitable and just I hi summons is published by erder or jion B 8 Bean, Judge of the Second Judicial Dis trict of Oregon. Dated Oct ,18Si JOSHUA J. WALTON, Atfy for TOTs. NOTICE TOCREDITURS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT U F Moss ha been appointed administra tor of th stat of Andrew J McDaiiiel, de ceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon. All person having claim are hereby notified to pres-nt th same to the said admin istrator at his place of residence within eix month from th date hereof. R. F. MOSS. Administrator. . JOSHUA 3 WALTOIS Attaraey. - . Oct 10, 1882. FINAL SETTLEMENT- TtTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN" THAT the undenurned, administrator of th estate of Martha Miilholland, deceasud. bo 61ed hi account for final ettlement therein. and by order of th th Coui.ty Court Tuee (lay, January 2d, 1883, ha beta set for hear ing to lame. K. M. .MUL.HU1.UA.MJ, Ad HIS t, Gta S. Washbune, Attorney. Summons. In th Circuit Court for th County ol Lane, oiate oi uregnn. M. E. Gibson, Plaintiff. . vs. v Summans. M. W. Gihson. Defendant ) To M. W. Uibson, dsfendont: IN THE NAME OF THE STATK OF Oreson. vnu are htrebv renuired to uimw and anwr th. complaint filed against you ia th ahov ntitled suit, oa or before th 6th day of November, A, D 1883, that being the first day of the next rtfrularWrm of laid court; and if you fail so to answer, for wont thereof the I'Uintiff will take a decree against yuu dls o)ving, annulling and arniilioir the marriag contract subsisting between I'Uintiff and 1 fendant, and fur the care and eusUxly of th. minor children of taid eoarriage, and for casta and disbursement. Thi ramnnnt is published by ordr nf the Hon. R. i lWan. Judy of the abov en titled court, which order i dated at rboalr ia Koftae Cilv, Orfwi, fW-mhw IS, 1.HS2. i. w. wEHiu r Atty k rur,. 1 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution duly issued out of th Circmt Court, ot the btate oi Oregon, for the County of Linn, on the Utu dy of September, 1882, by the Clerk there of and to me directed, upon a juugnient aim decree of foreclosure, rendered in (aid court April 2(ilh, 1882, ia favor of Enoch Hoult, plaintiff, and egainat Hiram Smith and W W Brings, doing busioes at partners under the name and etvle of Smith Jt Brian: Hiram Smith and J W Brawlield.doiog bust pes a partner under the firm name and ivle ni Smith A Broaslleld: Hiram Smith, John M Waters and W W Brigg, doing bniinet under the hrm nsm of Hiiiiin, Water ft Co.) Hiram Smith, Jaunt W Hiss field, John F MuCully, James M Shelley ami W J Brainwell, doing bnsines under the Hrm name of Smith, lirs.oihcll ft Co , Mary A E Smith. Jamr W BiMsllcld, Lydia Brawfield, Elizalieth Martin, Alexander Moinmenrille. Willonshbv Churchill, It P Caldwell. John Q Vauuhn, George Bailey, John Sommerville, A N Hill, Jotpb Sommerville, Solomoa Cox, Samnei nil' soe, John McCartney, Henry Ktiuehe, Catherine Weigte, A Humphrey, John Cog well. Jacob Weiule. John Kelsay and John Buroett. partner, doing business under th firm name of Kelsay -ft Burnett; Jot E, Holt. F A Uhenoworih and F M Johnson, doing basinett onder the firm aame of Chen oworth ft Johnson: Demou Smith, John 1 McCully, Nancy Carton Wi'.son, John Kaiser. WinSeld Sommerville, E F Wyatt, Daniel McClatn, U II Baber, Mack Snmmer. Title, Harvey Sommerville, O K Ward, Jerry iUv. John Fester. J D Beunett, J H D I Kenderson. J B Hill. D K Hill. M Wilkin. Samuel Swift. Hiram Smith and Mary A E fmith hit wif. Weley W Brim; and Har- riet Brigga, hi wife; A G Hovey and H C Hamphrey, partner, ander the firm name of Hovey ft Humphrey; John M Thompson, Ivan K DaoiKin and Isoao Vandyn, defead aut. for the mm of $1C,8S7 39, with in' terrat thereon at the rate of one per cent. per month from April 26th, 1882: Alto in favor of the following defendant, to-wit; Jerry Hay, B7 24: Mack Sommerville, 1147 1.1: G K Ward, $1,889 31; Isate Van dyne, (245 85; Catherine Weight, $1,120 SO; uilloughhy Uhnrchill, sr.'J tm; fciizaDein Sommerville, $G8 57; Solomon Cox, $179 04; J 11 D HeudercoD, $709 50; H Ci Hill, $489 11; George Biiley, $1,209 75; J B Hill, $227 03: D R Hill, $bS7 33; Henry Ktoscht, $1,694 69; I It Dawson, $28,722 59; with in terest on each of the foreuoing nm at th rate of one per cent, per month from April 26th, 1882, and the further turn of $377 , coats and disbursement in said action, to gether with th aecraing cost and expense of thi title, and for the foreclotnre uf the mortgaged premise described at follows, to-wit. Beginning at a point in fit center of the Coonty road lending from Harrisbarg to Spore's ferry on the McKenzie River, 20 feet tonth of the black locust standing on the east tide of sitd road on the donation kind claim of John Diamond, notification No 3, 973, in T 16, S K 3 W. in Une County, Oregon, supposed to ttand 1(10 yard front the sawmill, thence rnnuing due west 25 rodt, thence tonth 40 pids, thence east to John H Milliron' west line of a tract of land conveyed by said Milliron to O H March, being a section lina, thence north to taid Millirrm'i' north-west corner of Mid tract, thence north-westerly by direct line to th place of beginning, containing 6j acre ol land, more or leu; also the right to dig the present nun way to and from ctid sawmill, on the premise of ItoaO Vandvee, a deep and wide ae may be necessary for mill that hall actually be constructed on laid premi ses, with the right Wr bank the dirt and (tone on either tido and to keep op the present dam and premises, being the premi se conveyed by lanoe Vawlyna and hi wife, Sarah Vandyne. to Orcn Noble, on th 23th day of Sept., 1870, and by Orcn Noble and Eliza Noble his wife conveyed by deed of warranty to Horntii) Stone, dated and acknowledged on the lltb day of Maruh, 1878. The said premise heretofore con veyed being tnbjcct to a jadgmtnt lien in favor of J M Thompson forth som nf $!, 220. dated Nor 6th, 187S. TbeSWlof the SEiof Section 22, and th K ) of the N W J, and N W 4 of the N W 1 of the N E 1 of Section 27, T l), S R 7 west, containing 10 acres, in I.ane County, Oregon. AlsotheN WloftheN Klofthe'NW iof Section 18, 1 15 South, Rige 4 West, con taining 10 acres, more or less, in Lane county, Wregon. Now. therofore, by virtue of said execution I will tell the above described mortgaged premise at pnblie auction to the highest bidder, at the Court Hons" door, ia Eugene City, Lane Connty, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho Slat day of October, At the hour of 1 .30 o'clock P M of taid day. Termt Cash in U S gold eoin. J. K. CAMPBELL, Sheriff of Lane Co, Ogo. Dated thit 30th day of Sept, 1882. Summons. Ia th Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon, for the county of Lane. James Humphrey, Plaintiff, v. V N. L. Strange, Defendant ) To N. L. Strange, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF Oregon, you ar hereby required to appear snj answer th complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, on or before the 6tb day of November, 1882, which is the first day of the next regular terra of said court, and if ynn fail o to answer, lor want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against yuu for the sum of 9400 in U. S. gold coin, and for th further sum of 140, attorney fee, and for th oust and disbursements of this action, and plaintiff will further apply at said time for an order of laid Court 1 1 tell the following real estate to satisfy tuch judgmeut as plaintiff may recover against defendant, which said real estate lis been attached at the instance of plaintiff at the property of defendant, vis: The West 4 of the East i of Section 1, T. 18, S. of It. 4 W.; also commencing at the North west corner of Section I'i, T. 18, S. of R. 4 W., and running thence East fiO.OOchs.. thence South 26.60 2 3 cha, thence West 60.00 ch., thence North 26.60 2 S eh, to place of begin ning, containing in oll'S-M 81-100 acre of land, in I.ane County, Oregon. This summons is puhlished by the erder of Hon. R. S. Uean, Judr of said Court, mad st Chamber on th 15th day of September, A D.,1882. H. Oa, HUMPHREY, GEO. S. WASHlilTR.VE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. UB!.BB4L 1T1KRCHANDISB ( T.C. HENDRICKS, rPHE BEST SHOES EVER BROUGHT .a. to ui Btraet, at the lowest pnee T.G. HENDUICK ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th unijersknied ho been dule aouointed adniinistrator of th mUls of Joanah Good chiht, deceased, by th County Court of Lan Coonty. Oreson. All twrsnns bavin- claim against id estate, or hereby notified and re quired to present th same, pmperlr verified, to the undvirsu-oed at th law oftii j Strahaa k Bilreu. in Eugene City, Ortgoo, within u mouth from th ilste hereof. J. SOVKKNH. Adminietrator, I BILYEU, Att y for AdniBietrater. EvrsM CiV, 8er4 K, Ue4 The Dry Goods I0I0P0LT Has stopped in Eugene City. $20,000 Worth of Dry and Fancy Goods direct from A. T. Stewart & Co. N. Y., will be sold at the 1. 2L L. Store Eugene City. Goods as cheap asin New York: 1 wide Tabla Linen at 25 cento per yard; worth 50 cts per yard. 18 yarJa of Eancy Prints for $1.00, and overything at such bedrock pricen, We keep the very latest in Ladies Cloaks and Dolmans. Our Boots and Shoes are BUCKINGHAM & HECUTS mako mid warrant every pair. We Wp GROCERIES and anil them for -ash at rortland prices. Bird Cages, Wall Paper and Coal Oil cbparx-r than rlttewhre. Coma and eee m you sorely will sava 25 rx-r cunt ew every tbii; want to boy. - I. X. L. STORE. BLUE FHONT. ATTJfiJNTlOW ! NEW FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY J. R. REAM, Corner SEVEXT1T and AVILLAMETTE STBEETS, Eugene City, Oeynk. 9 r WE5i COM A amine tm'mil tnk Give sine st call before if fa 1 JOa X."!V ti" -l Lft - a si Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash or Credit Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and aec 8. H. FrifM WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of all Kinds fif Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frameo, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. TJS Special attention by Mail or Telegraph, Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsewkere. Dr. N. J. Taylor, O DENTIST, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Office up-etair. on door uth nf Thompaa and Bean' eld otlice. All erark GUARANTEED. w- 7" JUST RECEIVED FROM THE f ACTOST Jl large asDOrtmeat of the latest ttyls ef Juraitaiw and Upholstery, consisting; ef ixae Parlor and Chamber Suites Sofas, Lcunjts, Tables, Fancy Furniture, Chairs Of all Deserintians. Etc.. Etc-. , , , , witl U sold at th LOWttST Priese; 1 BUT PETI TION. 11 TinrMina ar. rMTtrtfii)l v fnvitaii' tm eaTl Ml X my Stock and be wttisried (or Usnis.lv. I pleasure in waiting o ruitors. parclbascEtg cZsewhcro J. It REAM. given io all ord for Night or Day. Geo. B Dorris, Attorney and Counsellor-ai Law. EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. Real Estate bomrht and nld. Mettey Wtwi. Collectioa protnrUy atteadtd to. dly