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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY, .OCTOHKU 17. 1835. U Extra Ration. The extra wwTion which Gov, Moody la called o nift on the 9th proximo, j reHporwe to the demand cf the rint politictHns, and of thtn nlona The prop to do not want an extra smion, coupled aa it will ho with extra taxa tion, all fcr the nolo purrios". of elevat ing ho tie ainliitioua individual to the U. S. Senate, hut in ti:nes of liuhiiwss depression like tln'W, ilipy demand and insiHt that the tribute which the slate draws awny from their Itusimns shall J o as light as poHtiilile. We await with -jrreat curiosity Mr. Moody's message to the Legislature. We would like to know whnt extra ordinary occasion Ims arist n that de mands a session of the Legislature. Wh have failed to oWrve any serious defuvt in the machinery of the law, and we are very doubtful if the Gov trnor hasl, But it may he that a state law has changed tire constitution oftheSiate, We hope that the Gov ernor has not made this wonderful dis covery, hut we incline to think that w his reason for an extra session. There is not even a partisan neces sity for the calling of the Legislature as the U. S. Senate will he llepuMi can during President Cloveland'i term, even though two Democrats wcro to go from Oregon to to the Sen ite. The newly fleeted senator will not change national legislation in the least. There is no excuse for an extra ses sionl It is unnecessary, there is no reason for its huing and the legality of any law passed ly that bpdy may im called in question. What the Dem ocratic member will do remains to be went The session is for a ring purpose and it would seem that 31 of (the members have no business in the rocuedings of that body. The iron and Steel manufacturers of Pennsylvania, in meeting assembled, last Wednesday resolved against any tariff agitation. They do not care for themselves, but then the poor work ingmen! It's too bad that they cannot continue totlevate and dignify "Amer ican" labor by importing Hungarian laborers who work for nothing, live on nothing and then return to Hungary. The farmers should contiuuo to pay these benevolent people just twic j what their articles are worth. "No town or city has a right to give man license or per.nit to sell any wares or merchandise on the sidewalk or onthe street in front of the proper ty of another person. The street in front of a man's place of business is held to be an appurtenance to the lot upon which his store is erected and situated, and belongs to him and his business as against all others, except only to travel thereon." So says the Supremo Court. The Republican State of Ohio last Wednesday elected tho Republican State .ticket by about 13,000, about one-half thoir usual plurality. The Legislature is probably Republican, though it is still in doubL The Pro hibit ionisli polled 23,000 votes. The Republicans brought out their full vote and of course the State wont Republi can. From careful estimates the Doyton paper learns that 650,000 bushels of wheat have been received in Day ton this Reason, including what has gono to the milk Over 3J0.000 bush ids are s'.ill in tho yard, and but to liflhs of the crop has Wen delivered. Every warehouse is full and 130,000 bushels are piled up outside and cov ered with sheds. The San Francisco Chronicle says that a sure sign of the revival of husi- nes is afforded in the heavy failures of . .. . I Ml I York tirws for several mill ion dollars. These firms belong to the "bear'' crowd, which is alvsays seeking to depress values. It appears thai the ,'be.rs" have had their dy, and that they will have to take a vacation for some years. If the Republicans were in the mi nority in the legislature, wouldn't they take about the following course: First, they would refuse to attend; tsocoud, when compelled to attend they would all resign and appeal to tlm peo p'e. We don't pretend to say what course the Democrats will pursue in this nutter. Time will tell all. About the best specimen of enter prise was that exhibited by Hie Port land News in giving by telegraph elec tion reports from Iowa three weeks in advance of the election. Who iay that home manufactures a.W languid., jig in Oregon. Tlie Republicans have carried Oh 0 in fVi-rv ttrrHK RlltlU Hl'CtLOn. J II 1850 Fremont's plurality over Duth- 7 r annan la a total voe ot lit man 30",OOt was over 10,000. u 18G0 Lincoln's majority ovt all tlnroth r candidates, Divckiiiridf,, IMI and Doui;lua was a fraction less than 30,000. In li61 Lincoln's majority over McClellau was 59,500. In 18Gt Oram's majority over Seymour was 41,6U0. In 1872 Oram's niujority over Greeh-y, O'Connor and ISIuck wa33,L'C8. in 1870 Hayes' majority was reduced :o about 3,0n0, hut his plurality over Tilden was 7,516. In 18SO Garlield's tnWity was 34,227 aqd inl883 Maine' plurality 31,802. The great cathedral of Saint Peter at Moscow, built to commemorate the releiwH of that city from tlio french invasiotu is now completed and it is said that its vast cupolas rival in col oring with the gold and soarlet of the sun. They are five in number and no less than 930 pounds of cold were used in overlaying thni. The doors of the temple cost $310,000, and upon the marble floors were expended tl.500,000. Ten thousand worshipers can lie comfortable, if their souls let them, within this 81 2.500,000 temple. The Rev Wesley b Pierce is the name of the Rev. Dr. Newman's suc cessor. He is the same clergyman whos't atteiiiDt about a vear nzo to ct Joseph Cook out of liud o as to have mm attend a Draver meotuiLr was the ciiuso of a personal encounter helwen the in that was the newspaper sensation of tbe day. Wells, Fargo's express company are about, to establish a new money order system by which the rum of one dollar or upward) may be transmitted to any part of the United States oither by ex press or mail. Jt M similar to the nioimv order system and is made paya- able at any place where an express agency exists. The Army and Navy Renter snj tul t there uiv f.-'vrr uUk-ers of eiiht" arm of the wrvioe now idling away their tiini- in Washington than at any Doriinl .within tint iiihuioi y of man. In view of this fi.ct there is a possibility that som of them urn attending to their duty. With assets amounting to 200 cents on the dollar. Roach's failure was not so bad after all. TIi schedule recites, assets, 4,481,748; liabilities, 82,221 877. 1 Inn shows that he can pay ewo dollars for every ono he owe.. Ex Gov. P. 11. S. Pinchback, of Louisiana deems it necessary to- tell reporter that he is "out of polities al tosethur." but the entire breed of car pet bag scoundrels has Wit out for some years, and, what is mom to the point, will stay out. . 9 "- Cardinal McCloskey, the first Amer ican to attain to the honor of the red hat, is dead. He was greatly honored and esteemed by portions of all denom inations, as he was a man of unusual ability and uncommon force and pari ty of character. The past season is said to have been the worst for the circus known in ten years. The reason is believed to be that Blaine so overdid the business lust )i ar that the publiu got tired of it Mitchell, Williams and Moody are the virtuous and distinguished Re publican trinity. To place ohm of thos( men in power will cost the taxpayers of Ur. gon .Hi,UUU. Mrs Bclva Ann Lock wood's Presi dential boom advertised and advanced her lecturing tour so that she has cleared $2,000. The Widow Butler has only cleared out. Mr. II. W. Shaw, the famous hu morist, better known as Josh Billings, died at Monterey, Ual., last Wednus day, of appoplexy. Some enthusiastic Republican has nt....i 'i' t t r Ment and Fred 1). Grant for Vice President for 1888. Republican papers are daily confess- mjj that their party made a lamentame failure of reconstruction. San Francisco wheat dealers pay 15 I UCrllb a Ulinilol IIIVI J iUl niNU. bum. . - v..., I. ..I C..M mhunf tlia. do tlm portttnj sharks. A Card. Junction Cut, Oct. 14. Thtrta lul A ni-it ir Mav tht-ra wa a car. tain calf mii"K fnxu our nfi(;hlr!iiHl, and its Air. 1. J. .Mount, i.nmeny a rwiueni nrre. but now a rroiilrnt t4 Wnco countr, had driven a rfrovt ii wttU out of our neighbor hotsl, I thmiuht tK calf ii qiiMtioR had traywl aiuoat hi cttle siul had beendrivtu away by Mr. MutRtt. Sinca that time h calf ha brrn fniiad, ad 1 am Mtifir1 1 waa mitl-n. 1 now dtntre V exonerate .Mr. Mnf- a i..A !. Vti.M til nt thflt ha im Ltnn. cent of any cbarge brought by nm aiMiuat hiin. JUIES I.ALVIBT. W. N. NOFFSINGER ATTO UN EY-AT-L AAV. EUGENE CITY. OREGON', WILL PRAC1ICE IN ALL COURTS of tbe Kute. (fotiat luana. Col lection promptly attended t. OKSi-Uvr Urainfo Mora. aiu-u PROF. D. W. C00LIDCEr l Formerly of De .Holaavlowam HAS LOCATED IX EUGENE CITY for t)i iuii)oM of teat-bins PU.xo. OHOAS and Hahwont. AH the latest Uie'.h.xU t-m-Uyed to develop a tin technique. Roooie f tie present, cor. Seventh and llh tta, olO gOIlff '8 TaX SalO NOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN THAT by virtue of a warrant for tbe collection ot delinquent taxoe for theyeare 1881, l&2, 1883 nd lb84, inaued out nl the County Court of tho Suto of Oregnu fur Lane County, by the Clerk thereof, and to me di rected, on to-wit: September 11, ISS.i, com manding me t make the euuu llierciu nameii nut of tho peraoiial jjr-K.ily of the tax-payers therein named, and if none be found, then out of tlm real property aa let forth in laid iiat. Mow, therefore, bein unable to rind any personal property, I have loviud upon the mortgage or security for audi uiortgnge belonging to taid deiioquent tax-payer aud rcsl property ai fulluM, to witt A in or ican Mortgage' Company, mort gagee -Sec T 15 S, K S W, recorded in Vol G, page 137, 'mortgage record for Luue Couu ty, Craig Haye mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 18S4 16 00 Ameriuan Mortgage Company, inorl. gagee-Sec, 3, 10 and 11, T l'J S, R 5 W, Vol G, page ICO, J L Heatherly mortgagor; tax for 1883 aud 1884 ' 64 00 New Englaud Mortgage Security Company, inortgagcu See 20, 1' 18 H, K 2 W, Vol D, pago G33, Alonzo V Shelley, mortgagor; tax for 1883 ud 1884 9G 00 New Euglaud Mortgage Security , Company, mortgagee Sec 2t and 35, T18S.lt 2 W, Vol D, page b47. Caleb Davis utotlgagor tax for 1883 aud 1884 64 00 New Englaud Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sect 21 ami 28, T 18 8, K4 W, Vol D, page 654, Clia Calloway, niort- . gagor; tax for 1883 and 1S84. . . 57 60 New Kngluud Mortgage Security Coinpuuy, morcgiigee Sec -U and 30, T 17 S. K 6 W, Vol D, page 651, (eo Sliultz, mortgagor; tax for laSUand 1884.......... 80 00 New England, Mortgage Security Company. mortgagee Sec 1 aud 12. T 18 , II 4 W, Vet 1), page 661, G M Whitney mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 64 00 New England Mortis Security Company, m irtate .Sec 26, 27, 34 and S l hi S, K 6 , Vol I), page trtjli, A Moiilgomery mortgagor; U i 'or 1883 anil 1881 1 IS 40 New England Mortgage .Security Company, ntnrtfc.igi-'C - So 20 aud 32, T U S, I. 6 VV, Vol D, pago 607, Hoti 4 Mo-ri'.on ino. -gugori, tax for 13.83 and 1881. . . 35 20 New ftiglaml Morlxge Seoirity Compau), morttaeu Sco IS, T 17 S, Il 1 W, Vol li, paj;e4, Al miraHaibin iHorlgaot; tax for . 1883 ami 1884. 17 60 New England Mortgage Secivrily CoiU,.iny,iunrl iee - soc2nil 3. T III, anil Sco 35, T 15 , R 3 W, Vol G, pigu4l, W 11 and U AV Soiiiltwnrin iiHirlgagora; I ax for lSS.Iao.HSSl 100 00 New Knglaud .Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 6 and 7, T 17 S, K 5 V, Vol tt, page 53, J VV (.r(H mortgagor; tax for ISSIand 1884 32 00 New Eoiaud Mortgage rVcurity Company. niortg;gee tieci ID ami 24. f 17 S, l; V, Vol ti, pae 8'i .1 M Lxk mortgagor; tux tor liS.H antk 1884 70 20 New Englaud Moilgag .Security I'niiipanv, mortgagee -Sn J and 8. T 13 , It 4 VV, Vol l, paga 630, A Humlp cn mortgagor ux for laS.1 and 1881 41 40 American I'Vewnild Land Cnmpaiiy, mortgagee 1 1aiirt 1H, T 16 S, il l VV, Vol I), p.v;e 70kr Nnouiu Siiel ioi moiigaor; tax for l.Vaii.l 1884 C4 00 American Krtcliold Lamt Company, mortgagee 20 and 20, T J6 H, li 3 VV, V ol l, .ige 731, A 1. Vaulian mortgagor; tax lor for 18S3aud 1881. 1S3 60 American Krceliold Land Company, mnrtgatcc-Sio ill, T I" S. I; 4 VV.V ol I), pago 733. C VV (Well mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 134 40 American Freehold I .a ml Company, mortgagee Sue 32, 33 aud 34, T 15 S, It 5 W, Vol I), page 740, Polly Marion mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1834 2)1 Cj American Freehold Laud Company, mortgagee T 16 S, t! 3 VV , Vol D, page 743, MolviHe Taylor mortgagor; tax for 1883 aud 1834 120 00 Ameriuan Freehold Land Company, Mortgagee Sc 1 and 8, T 16 S, R 3 VV, Vol D, page 745, Jesse Simmon, mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 86 40 American Freehold Ijtod Company, niortnKee-Seai 12 and 13, T 17 S, K 7 W, V.4 IX pn;fl 740,3 Mn Con uell mortgagor; tat for 1883 and 1884 16 00 American Freehold Land (Yniany, mortgagee Sees 1 and 2, '1' 17 S, It 5 VV, and See. 31 and 36, T 16 S, R 5 VV, Vol D, page 767, J M Andrew mortgagor; tux for 1883 and 1884 140 80 American Freehol t Land Company, mortgagee - T 16 8, R 5 W, Vol I), iag 770, C H Siewell mort Ragor; tax for 1883 and 1384 27 20 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee- T 111 S, II 3 W, Vol D, age 755, W II BaW mort Kaifor; tax for 1S83 and 1834 38 40 American FreehoM ltnd Company, niorttfae-T 18 nnd 19 S, R 1 W, Vol D, page 781, . I Barbree morti!i;or: tax for 1883 and 1884. 43 20 American FreehoM Ijnd Company, mortKa'ee Sec 12 ami 1. 'I' 13 8, R 5 VV, Vol I). pa-e 700, S M Farlev mortL'airor: tax for 1383 and 1831 105 60 American Freehold Land Cwnpuny, morttficee -Sem 20 and 29; T 16. S, R 4 VV, Vol D, pK 785, W B lilachlev mort-'iiror: tax i 1883 and 1834.-. - 176 00 American Freehold Lnnil Com)ny, niortttaaei-Sec2l, T 19 S, Rl V. Vol O. lai:e 2U. Th" Rnrbroe mnrtirauor; Ux for 1X"3 and 18S4- (4 00 Dundee MortK'U,'' ( -nmpany , mortgagee -Sec 21 and 22, T 15 S, R 5 VV, V.. I 1). mure 20. I.nlmn Sauuder morttfanr; tax for 1834 27 20 Dundee MorU.-ai.-e Company, norttrairee - .Se- 2i, 2T, 34 ami i 1 17 , R 2 VV, Vol 1), page 200, VV ID Odell and wile mortgagors; tax f 14 40 00 Dundee Mort-iiife . imiuny. nirtjagee -Sec 17, T 21 S, K 3 E, Vol I), pAe 414. II J I'tngra mortgagor; Ux for 1834 00 Dundee Mirtir(,'e Company, mortt.-ace I In ami 17 S, K 4 V , V S i), pae "3d, Sternlwrtf ft Sender mortff atfora; ta f or If 84 W 40 Dundee Mortgnge Company. mort!rau'' -See , 1 an.l 19, I lb f. K 5 V. Vul 7D3. llenl Hi land mortcain r: tat for 1834 12 80- Dundee Mortirave Company, mort.-atree -Sec 23, T 15 , It 5 V , Vol li, pAire 13, G H Cmw et al mort i a lax for 1884 17 90 Dundee Mortgac ( Vim any, murt.-atfe - Sec 10, T 13 X, K j W, Vol U, pare 23. R M Starn mnrtgagor; tax lor INil ww. Dundee Mortgw.-Comrnv,mrtk'gM I -T 19 S. R2 ami S VV. Vi4 G, page 36. Roaou Kaox mortgagor; I x forlM ,. 32 00, Dundee Mortgag Company, morttfaifee -T10S,Jt3VV, Vol U, p.Xe343. r U Vaugban mortgagor; tax for 1384 f 56 00 Dundee Mortgage Company. mortL-aee -T17S, li 2 VV, Vol D, p.i(;e 354, Y H (lager raortxngor; tax for 1384 24 00 Dundee Mortwe Company, mortat'ee -See 9, 1 16 S, It 4 VV, Vol D, page 741. H V Howard mortgagor; tax for 1881 48 03 Dundee Mortgage Couipniiv, mortgagee -Sec 19, i 3U anil 31, 1 19 S, It -2VV,V,.l D.pae 473.lt. new Knox mortgagor; tux for 18S4 24 00 Dundee Mortgage Companv mortuaee -Sec 20, T 16 8, It 4 VV, V.d V, page 570, P 11 Couch mortgagor; tx for 1884 32 00 Dundee Mortgage Couirnny, m rt-ee -T 1H 8 R 5 VV, Vol L), pae S75, D R Hill mortgagor; tax for 1834.. 30 80 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgage T 17 8, R 4 and 5 VV, Vol D, paga 685, W (i I'lirkenna uiort gogor; tix for 188 81 60 Oregon and Waahink-tou Mortgage Sav. ings Bank, mortgagee-Sec 11, T 17 S, R 4 VV, Vol D, page 038, J 11 McClure mortgagor; tax for 183 and 1884 " 20 80 Oregon and Washington Mortqat'O Sav. higa Rank, mortgagee Sec 21 and 22, T 16 8, R 3 VV, Vol O, page 31, Ilulinga Miller mortgagor; la for 1383andlH8f 96 00 Oregon and Washington Mnrtpge Sav ing Rank, mortgagee T 15 S, It 4 VV, Vol O, page 44, Ju R Crow mortgagor; tax for 1H8.1 ami 1884. . 44 80 Oregon and WaLinston Mortgage Sav ing Rank, mortgagee See 24 and 25, T 15 S, K 5 VV, Vol G. page 49, F M Smelaer mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1831 ... 44 80 Taylor, I'hareta-S J of Don Id cl of Feter Shelley, Not 61, T 18 8, 11 2 . W, tax inr mi 3 85 Keeney, VV D-Frart lt 2 in fiait I lk K, Mulltgaji' lnintioti ti Lane County; Ut for 13S3, 13)3 and lt34 3 72 Now, tlieref'Te, y '.ru e of uid warrant, and tn aati-fy o p,m :-i,-ether will! and expenwH of wiie, I will the nlnne de- aerihed property at pulili'.- aurtion, to tit highlit bitliicr, f.. ..li I:, hand, at t'je Conit Houae door ia Eugene t hy, Laue County, Oregon, on .Holiday, October 2ttU, Commencing raid ante at the hour of 10 o'clock A. iL of aaid day. Dated Sept. 25, 1835. J. R. CAMPBELL. Sheriff and Tax Collect or Lane Co., Or. Buy Hay ward band grenade. . For good den tint! y go to Taylor & Eberly. The highext caah price will be paid for wheat byFBDuun. . Auk your druggist for a package of Oregon Kidney Tea. Phutographt finished neatly aud artia tically at VVmtcr'. A Quo line of silk plusbe in all ahadea and grade ait F B Dunn'. Oabura mower can be purchased at the tore cl Fmchett & Forkuer for ceU The beat candie and orange can alway be found at E Baum'd confectionery atore. If you are in want of agricultural rnauhiu. fliyof any kind, remember that Mr J M Heudricka keep a full axanrtment. MrS H Friendly will pay the highest sash market price for whoat. Give him a call before telling your grain elsewhere. E Baum fell the beat cigira and tobacco ever nSered for sale in Eugene. Cigar from 5 eta to 25 eta apiece, and all pure Havanna Dr. Taylor' 7 Oak Crmponnd, purely veg eta'ole. taken internally, positively enrra rheu matinn, neur.dgia, toothache, chill and fever and cramp colic Sold by Osborne & Co.. hu trene. Agenta, Snell, Hrftihu & Woodward, Forttaad, Oregon. THIS IS not urn o! But it is THE MAN that has been buying his GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Bread, Cakes, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., at the Store of Oshrn I Bslshw For the past month and found that lie was Making at least 25 Per Cent. thereby. He has had his Kicking liini because lie didn't TUMBLE Sooner. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES! AT -THE IX! STQ1E! OUR NEW fiOCDS FOR THE FALL SEASON ALE NOV OPEN AND Ifivt Luuilred of b.nraiu are uow olftred to everybody. Our BMortuieut o CASHMERFS, PLAIN AND BROCADED VELVETS, BLACK SILKS AND SATIN'S, PLAIN AND PLAID FUNNELS FOR LADIES' A CHILDREN'S Wf nt RED AND WHITE FLAX Ni:LS, bAa CLOAKING IN BLACK. AND CHLOIIED SHAWLS, BLANKETS, COMFOUTI.CS AND QUILTS, ' I n lfir.-a that you will actually nave 25 per cent by buyinc your Faf! nd VTinb. t , at the 1 X L Siore. U uro ami cvall and ajo Momelliiug ery new in Eugene. - CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS! 0cr f 'OOO wnrth nf Lailicii' and Cliiliiri-n' Cloak have int nrrivc-d, fflwet from Ne York. We are nelling them for lis luonty thaM tiny ean be bniight in I'oitd, and 2J pe :en( timar tunn unyouc in j-.iajt;neM CLOTHING, KA1S AND Were neve fwfore offered n cheap in Eugene. ' are Pellinj: all-wnnt nirita- f elothe, gnnrf Hutu, aood ftwiU and Shoe chritper that, anyone in Eugene, ami if you have cah, brini it l. u aud save 25 per cent on every article you buy. IF TIMES ARE HARD AND CASH And Get lI Worth of E. E Luckey &Co .DEALERS LY.. DRUGS, PATENT M Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living figures. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. , SUCCESSORS To LucJceu 4' Bristaw at the old Ellsworth Store. wtK a i Hi r n rs-, Trmr m. n. IU1 LEA IH S IN Hardware "and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements. STORE-On Willamette Street, opposite "Guard" Cffict look: HE EE I W. B. ANDREWS IS SELLING Lumber At the Depot, FOR $1Q per Thousand. GIVE HIMA CALL. Sheriff 's Sale. -VTOTICr. T3 HEREBY GIVEN- THAT ji by virtue of an-execution duly burned nut ot tHe Circuit Court of the hute ofr Qri-goii fur Ijihb ( oiiiitv. bv the Clerk thereof and tn me directed, mi to-wit: October 6th. l&SSyUfinna iinlment remlered in u:l cmirt September 2."th, 1SS., in f.ivor f S. H. Krwndly, plaintiff, and ajjaiuat J M Wil- helm, riefi nHant, tor tn auin n ?. with interest thereon from dte of juilg ......t ml h rf i if S i cr ri-nt upr annum. and the further um of (M) attorney fee, and the urtlierium ot tl ) iJ coma aim nis bumenienta, I have levied upnn the follow ins ili-grrilied leal nmnprtv. to-wit: Com- menoing nt the S K corntr of M If Hen- dritk' lainl in Sees 1G ami SI. T l'J .h, k S W, thence N34 degree V Sa.Wch, thence 3 in A..r W fi IK) t V thence S 28 de gree E 2G.45 ch, thence N 40 dopreo E 9 00 ch ta place of linning, ooutaining lg.Wacrf lit lne uouniy, un'tpm. r..u- thernfiirp. liv virtue nt aaid writ. and toHtinfy said jmlnieut, intercut, cont, if..n.v'. fva ami aci-minir Coat and ex- peune of rale, I will sell nil the right, title and interent of J M Yi!hc!m in aod to the above described iremies nt public auc tion tn the highest bidder, tor r.vh in hand, nt the Court Hooso door iu Eugeue City, Lane Couty, Oregon, nn .Holiday , ovem!er 9tli. 1HS3, Between the hours of 9 o'clock A M and' 4 oVIuck P M of said rlav. .1. 15. CAMPBELL,. Sheriff Ijine County, Oregon. Keynote to Health. Health ia wealth. Wealth . mean indrpen denoe. The keynote is Dr Toeanko' Cowgh and Long Syrup, the bent Cnngh Symp in the world Cure Couh, Cohla, Pain in the Chest. Bronrhiti nH Primary CouaumpticB. Fric SO ceo la aod IL our new niggurhoad. Diy Bood jn all ahadJi CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES IS SCARCE,. THEN GO TO THE (Joed for 75 centN. A Pretty Voiiisn'sSscretr Fear of discovery, when aim ixvnrts to fulse bnir mid ilvwi, is u houitc of run--siiiiit nnxicty to'licr. Tho vory person from wliuMi'jjIie inont dc-iiv to bide the waiiin,' of her i-liiirnis lire tliu oih-h mont likely to tniike the ilisrovcrv. Hut Ihcro is no n-uson why sh sliotild ilot rr-.-ulu mid rotiiin si 1 1 the beuiity of bull thut her pride in youth. Let her n- Ami's Haik VKioit, mid, not only will her hair censfi to full out. but n new (.'rowth iil HpM'iir whore the m-nli Iib bt;n tl-tntl- 1 :' and' looks thut arc turtiinfr griiv. or live m-timlly crown white, will n-lurn to thrir pristiiio'fn-slnii-is and hriliiiiiR-c of color. Aykk's Uaih VKiOlt t-llivs Heredltrry Fldness. Ceorok JhYKR. Ffatnnia. Tew balil ut ti vein s of no, i his iiiieeMor luid been for wvi-ral frencnition-i. it buttle of HaiU Viuoit ctuited prowtli of soft, downy linlr till over bis wulp. which (uou became thick. Ion-:, nud vigorous. ti Is not a (liir, but. bv lioaUliful stlinulatlon of the roots uinl color gl..uds. nK'fcllly restore to its oi-Ifuul color liair that 11 Turninc Cray. Mrs. CaTiirmxR I'i:.vjii:r, P"in of '"Ca-.i, Iiadi her hiiie' luddenlv bliincbod In- fn;'ht, durin-j t-tio' llitn civil; war. Av Kit's Hair' Yttirtit iTstoml it to-its-natural color, rnd mndc it fofter.-jrloMsicr.- nud moiu uli:udaul lliau it liau becu before. Scalp Diseases AVliii-Ii cause drvneas. brittloncss.niidfidt:' iii of the bad-, dandruff, irrhinir. annnvlicr corc'. mn u!l fpiickly ctirid W A" y Kit's I ! . l it V i; i:. I r cuiTd Hkhhkkt lloYD, Miiiuei'imlU, Minn., ot inil"' whin Itcl.lns of the Sculp; J. X. On tkk, Jr.. Ocnngimii, I'd., of Scnld Hen 1 1 ; Mkx.-1. V. S. Lfi Kl.A( K. L"rf UiffriUf. h'u.. of Totter Sores: J.'"' lil'sstH If. Itrni-OK. PHrlinptoii, If., of 8eal Disease nnd Dandruff. J "J pidiiy of the ronts of te hair, which. nt-,'lcci d, ninv result in Inrm-nhlc Iwl'l"' ness. Is roiulily cured by AYt'K's 111 VKiott. As A To!!ct I uxttry' t Arr.n' Hair Vtr.m Has n ("' is colorless, cleanlv, deliditfullv l fumed, nnd lins theVfTi-ct of making tw liair soft, pliant, nnd (jlossy. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PKKPARF.D BY Dr.. J C. Ayr & Co, Lowell, M" Sold by all Druggists. CREAT NORTHWESTERN BEKEDt r- ,.., i. jL ,t 1 ", r- , . - i... ...,1 a wbi". i-linee im wnra eanj nu --. .,pria,f seme reli-.l.le Medicins likePnM W.oon FrKinrit. A remniy i r-. tive of ttisapa it can 301 ue '" "."-rfjp. Rheuniatiara and Mabwia. relive 'r ti..n. Uyirxp.; and Bill'""1. ." , frh enerv-y into the aytem hy n" k(t. Rich Blood. All Druggist and Dealt it. $1.00 bottle. 6 for EDIOSIcES, Aver s Hair Vigoi i