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frtii.iM'ii, ' ,HT TTT" SATURDAY..... JULY 24. 18M. Brpoblicao Deft me of tie Teton. While certain fatuous RfipaUicans in congress ar endeavoring 16 niako political capital out of tho president vetoed, in other words, fooling with a Luzz saw, it iniht be bwieficial and instructive to them to n-aJ some of th coinnmnU niado ou those vetoes by representative Republican newspapors. Tbey would learn that the most sen biUu elroent of their party recogiuzo . the soundness of the president's posi tion, aud the enormous folly of those niemWi of Congns who havn the Lardihood to dufuiid the frauds he has prevented from ixting . coiihu inmate J. The New York Commercial Adver tiser, Republican, speaks as follows: These messages are just and timely. In each case they go to tho root of tho natter, exposing, in a few carefully chosen and graphic sentences, the Aim tty or fraudulent character of the claim. The President has no policy of hostil !ty to the permion claimant, as is shown by tho fact that he has approved 505 pension bills during the session. lie lias ?etoed ninety in all, and, probably would have vetoed a few more if he had found time to examine the bills more closely. Where he did not have time; he expressly uave the bills the lenetit of the doubt." The testimony of Harper's Weekly is no less pronounced and will carry more weight than the bombast and va poring of all the Republican liaynes and Jacksons in Gonyr'iar "The reasons of the president's ve toes are submitted to the country,- and tho country will judgi whether they are well founded. No honorable sol dier will think him unfriendly to Sol diers bei-ause he refuser to counten ance dishonest claims, even when pre ferred in the name of a soldier; and ' every good citizen, conscious that the president is an honest man, and that " the country is not ungenerous to the soldi urn, will support him in his de fense of the rights of all tho people. The exorcise of the veto power by President Cleveland has been neither reckless nor unjust. It has Wn due to a sincere desire to necure wise legislation and it has Immii careful, intelligent and patriotic. The more it Js considered by tho country the more warmly will it be commended." Here is an unmistakeabln hint to the ponsion grabbers from another Re publican authority, the New York Times: "The Republican members of the House are making a serious mistake if they suppose any political cupital is to be made by denouncing the president's vetoes of private pension bilk So many of these measures aro obviously without merit and mere attempts to bestow gratuities upon favored persons who have no real claim upon tho bouii ty of the government, that the presi dent's action will be mord applauded the more attention is culled to the grounds upon which it is hasid. ,Tho Evening Tost, of Now York, tells some plain truths oil the same subject iro "alora and repronnntatives "i? fci the passage of . tyiible, but the lw- thought some iy a con- thesii ve ding of tliK for tlby no hope concluded trying to s, and they .ever with tho that the p, do his duty have no synipiK congressmen who i .isgusted at hav ing their careless halation shown up.'" When Republican senators and Rep resentatives learn what public opinion is in relation to those vetoes, tney will ls Inclined to abandon the hopu of making politics! capita) nut of them. Among the multitude of fraudulent measures of this kind, on which the veto ax has descended, the case of the old man who applied for a pension on the ground that ho had contracted di arrhoea during the lilack Hawk war fifty two years ago, will give a fail idea of the awindling-of such legixla tion. The inemlers of congress who are so liberal altout other people's money and so wroth-with the president for his interference,- will find a heavy reckon' liing against them the next timo they present themselves at the polls. - . i A Portland, Mat mi, dispatch of Julv 8th, snys: At Underwood Spring yesterday Prof, 0.- Pruntnr of Germany, in a series of scicutifiit ex periments tram-donned German water gas into snow, and tle n into a maw of Wautiful white crystal -resembling ice, but in reality a local anesthetic so fiowerfnl that a single touch completely H'numbs the member, trn-sta the How of blood, and enables the subject to endure any operation without suffering or any considerable loss of blood. On individual was given too prolonged a touch on the buck of the hand when he found that the hand was devoid of all feeling. For four hours needles in serted caused no pain, and yet the hnd was not powerless. No blow! followed the puncturing. It is claimed that this gas will take the place of ether.' Tho- new English dictionary,' cf which Prof. Whitney, of Ya'e, is edi tor in-chief will hfltha n.ot coppre liensive book in existence. Two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars will have tven spnt on it before the types are in order.' I A gentleman who talked with Carl Schurx a day or two since, says Bcnorz feels certain that Gut eland has a tre mendous hold on tho American people and that this is likely to grow stronger rather than weaker during the next two years. Hchurz was asked whether he thought Blaine wou d bH the next Republican candidate. lie repliei that, while Dlaino would probably be nominated if the convention were held to-day it was not certain to happen two years hence. It as indisputably lie said, that a good many Republican papers were remarking the fact that the independent Republicans, who voted for Cleveland in 1884, fll seemed to be entirely satisfied with what they did. while a "ood many Republicans now wwh that they had voted for Cleveland. I he Republicans must have, a candidate who can win back the deser.crs if they are to triumph at the next election, and it is quite cer tain that Biaine is not the man to ac complish that result. Sense from a colored organ: We do not understand the howl constantly made by colored newspapers about removalc of colored Republicans from official place. We say we do not un derstand it, and for that reason we do not see upon upon what grounds color ed Republicans can hope to remain in positions under a Democratic adminis tration. If colored men desire to hold Clfice under the Democratio party the same as under the Republican party they must divide their vote in such a way as to have same claim upon the Democratic party which they should havH (but have not got) on the Re publban pany. New York Freemen. A loading New York paper closes an editorial on the subject of Reek's bill to restrain Senators from acting as railroad attorneys ns follows: "The bill, however,' had it become a Jaw, would have exposed ' dishonebt prac cices, and that would have been some thing. Henntors Domh nnd Mitchell 6an now jubilate, and' other Senators can mm in a chorus of jubilation with the members of the House who are private corporation lawyers. The United States will continue to bo the victims of tlie combined tactics of Wal- pole and Robert Miuuiro." The refusal to confirm Mr. Matth ews, the colored Democrat whom Pre ident Cleveland nominated for Recor der in the District of Columbia shows that whatever rights were "conferred upon the npgro by the amended Con stitution, the right to be a Democrat was not one of thorn in the opinion of Republican Senators. No doubt wns entertained of Mr. Matthews honesty or capacity. Tho color of his skin and his polities defeated him. Right in the midst of their vocifer ous chargns of Democratic extrava gance, tlie Republican org ins are called upon "to face the fact that dur ing tho firnt full fiscal year of the Dem ocratic Administration there, ling been a reduction of 22,000,0OO in the ordi nary expenditures of tho Government. It should nob be forgotten that Frederick tho Great, not inclined to pay insincere or excessive hnm pi i writs sent to Washington a sword, on which was inscribed, "From the oldest to the greatest of Generals." And Fred erick was the keenest and best judge of generals that Europe ever knew. The "Flattery editor" is not peculiar to American newspapers. A Turkish did the obituary act for Ilobart Pasha, and declared him to bo "a devoted Turk and a worthy comrade of the descendants of Otbman." The wind up of Congress is expected in a few weeks, and it is confidently prediotod' that the Congressional clowns will do Rome rare fooling in that time, Piinnoyer wns the only candidate in the last state election who received a majority of all the votes cast. His majority over all opposing candidates was about 800. The wli'at crop of Australia will amount to 5,000,000 bushels this year. A poor crop. Henry Watterson is forgetting his blue-grass gallantry. lie calls Vic toiii "the fnt and florid old Queen." A Reliable Article. Fiir enterprise, push and a desire to pet such gxvU u will (ive the trade aatisfaction, Onbtiru A Co the lnii;),'iU lead all couiMti-ti-'ft. They nil Dr l'oaauko'a C,tti;li and Limit Syrup, because it's the best Medicine on tlie uitrki't, for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Primiu-v Consunipttou. Trice bO cent and f 1.00. S.iinj.les free. A law Invoice of carpets and oil cloths just receive J at Frieu llyV Kxaiuine them. Rare Bargain fr Thirty Days. 1 '200 acres of grain and meadow land, 4 miles wrat of Kujjen. with good dwelling houne of 9 Moms, barns aud out homos: all undor fnnce. Trice ?l." jr a,-re. OOO a -res garin aud nu-.nlow laud 5 miles west of Kugeno; fi nt a-m 10 acres grain and meadow land. 4 miles west of Kunc, with small delling; price f 14 per sere. Mu hevl stock sheep, in pood order. Terms The land will be sold for one-half mh in hand, the balance in one or two year to suit purchaser. Apply at once. Ceorisi W. Kixset. Its Delicate Flavor. And ths e fiicarv of Its action have rendered the famous liquid fruit rvunsly Syrup of I iiniurnwij fj...uinr. w eieaoea anil &ki4 up : the clovvH and ferrih svsU-m. and ilisiwls I 1mi1a.Ii.' llils ftn.t (...mm V.tf Y f I V M WUlins Eutious, W 8 U-s Juuction. i Our advico to grain farmers, says the Fresno, 'CJ., Expositor, is to delay threshing as long as pnible, and then, if tho present high price is maintained for sacks, build gram ries and store in Lulk for a time. The grain bag ring will have to yield if the farmers are firm. Notice. Mr. B. II. Jamc having retired (mm business and Lciutf desirous of settling mi. rrtimi-tU nil those indebted by not or ac count to Immediately cull and Ojhke a settle munt. Hocaube found at Ida utile In th Court Hun), ready to receipt for all debt dui hi in. Fob Sale. Mr John Weaver tfedres to inform the public that lie liai a span ot good worfc hone, seven yuan old, willing between 1.400 and 100 ns, (or wild, rer further par ticulars, inquire at tlie Uuxiin olltre. Takb Notick. All those owing me by Ate, account or othorwiie are requested to oall ami eottle the same immediately, at I mint have what u due me. 1 do not want to put tlm account! in the hands of au at torney if I ran help it. ' I. M. SL0AS. A CARD- , To all who an sufferinic from the errors and Indiscretions of vouth. nervous weakness, early decay, lose of mnnhmxl, Ac., I wilfumd a recipe that will cure you, rlir,; ur iJllAUbl Thin great remedy waa discovered by a 15 i- nonnry in uth Amencu. AeDe-.a aeJl-i drettited envelope to the itKV. JoHEI'tT. W4AS, atation v w Yert nty. ' Wide Awake Druggists. Nfeear E K Luckey k Co are always alive to their buaineaa, and (pare do pains to ee cie the best of every article in their line. They have nocured the agency for the cele brated Dr Kine'e New IJiicovery for Cen- uin'ptina. Th only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, VoMt, lloarneness, A.l ll.. ...,. l!l,;tU n mntl ml. fiJction of tlie Throct and Lonxn. Sold on' a positive (iiarautce. Trial Bottle roe. Ue ular sizo j!l. Ir. Taylor'a 1 Oaks Compound, purely veg etk'ole, ixmitively cnnn rlieuiiiHtimM, uetirnlina, tiMithac-lie, sick headache, cramp colic, cholera luorluw, Coinplniuta iieculiar ti feiimlen, Dys pepsia, coM or coiiKii, Hivex, Luulit ana le ver, lmiua around the heart., erysliielaa, llhtllifilc. (JeokcK 'I'AYLOS. Fur the benefit of others, I testify to tho effect of 7. OAKS. I have been alliicted for year Willi KOMtrio troublca of the touiach ami indi mmtion of tlie frnxl with great eulioriuif at timra, and I find 7. OAKS to be au antidote, which I cannot uive too much pmiie. With res)ect, Mils. lcup."H flKNKI E. I'luloriiath. Benton Co.. Auril 3. 'Wi. I have-leen troubled willi I'litldKin for two years and fiud 7. OAKS my friend. With respect. .7. L. llKSKl.F, . I'liilomath, Benton Co., April 8, 'M. Sold by Unburn & Co, driiv'dnw, Eugene. ise(;oncvcifiu xly Popular R AILR0AD KoUTE VElt ICTURESQUE A NOES Fust Time! Sure Connection! Kew Equipment! 005 MILES SUORTKR ! f0 HUUltS LESS TIME I Acc'ftmniodrtiions union-passed, 'for comfort and ; Safety I I' arcs an. I ireinhts mcch J.1ss thuu b.V any other route between nil point in Wilhuuette V'r.ll-y and San F.ancisco. Only Route to that Popular Summer Resort TAQUINA BAT, WTiero for Moderate Expenses you can enjoy rn Surf Ba thing, Beach for driving and walklus. T)ci Sun FlsbJnp;. Hptola aud Better Acoorftnioda' IllLIUio" Than any other Summer Resort on tlie Coat of tlreumi. DAILY PASSEXGER TUAIXS (Except Sundays) I.cnve Corvullis at 2 T. M. Leave Yaqsina at 7:10 A. M. . Oregon and California Wentside trains con nect at Corvallis. Oregon and Cnlifornia E.isMile truins con liect with stilus at Albauy at U'K'5 T. JL Rocnd Tine T:i-krts at Excni.s!o Rates l!ooi 1 ill Skit 30th. The fine A 1 Steamship YAQUI N sails ' rr.oM vaqi'in . Ifkom sam fkascisco, Tuesilny, ,I-.ly ti, Monday, July 12, Saturdny, July 17, Friday, July.. 11, Thursday, July '.".), Wednesday, Aug 4, Tuesday, Aug 10, .Monday, Aug II!, Sunday, Aug 22, Saturdny, Aug 28. The Company reserves the right to change sailing ilaya. KARES-Rait aud Cabin, ?14 j Rail aud Stwrngp, S'J 8S. . For I'uCher information apply to C.C. IKKiUE". A. C. F. & T. Ag't, (..rvallis. Notice of Application to Purchase I imber Land. TT S. LAND OFFICE, ROSEKURG, Xotlcti is hereby nivjn that in cnniplianca ..'iL - ! : e it. a i proved .1 une 3, 1B7H. entitled "An Act for the wile of inuhor Limn in th KtHteoof URlifor nU, OreeoiK NevivJn an! WiwhiHL'tnn Torrf r'i i iiui usj is t'uii( T iiiwj pin viii address is E.uswne City, J,ne Couty, Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office his aptdiration . . . 1 l. 1. X' . n .j . ... ..j w lun.-owe w0 lot io o. oecuon ;v iu townibip IS South, liangt 1 West of the Will meriilian. All lurtnn, lmlihdir inv iiIvamb iluun tliavA. to are rcpui-eil t present the sanie at this oiucs wuniii suiy nays irom ine nrsi puiiiica tion of this notice. W. F. Bexjamis, RcL'ister. PPIAGE GUIDE liH'iitjor uuiips. Sni.prrnm,a'w. Thw B.k oon. Uini all U f um.ufc dbinil or liiuiSlTt want to know. luU.Jvr inrr.ttm)r d vslnab . tKlornatiun. HKALTH. Ml T saS NtrriMSH tfr pnnuk by it. dtiir ha rijr MiirrT.wtMiiwt, whti Mnli.l Al l, Sm nqmn, trv.if at h -m to too. 4 SaMM I'KS ril-TI RKM. Inw ! DR. WHITTIER. St. Uui.! m" Notice For Publiration. Iasu Orriri at licsrRi-Rn, Or , ) June Z lHSii. ( "V-OTICE IS HEREliY CI VEX THAT Xl the fidlowiiiK-naiued at-ttler has tiled n.'tii-e of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tbat said proof will t mal hrfure the CWk of the i'otmty Court of Ijd County, lr.. at fcngen City, Or., on WMnesly, Aiiif. 4, 1S.S.5. vis : Orrin Antlrewa, rre-fiuption, l S No 4."75 forth At No 7, Sec 27, ami Lots No I, 4 5, 6 and 7. Sec 84. Tp 17 8 K 10 West V. M. He nam. th following sritnessrs to pmre his continuous resilience upon, and niltivati.m of, said land, vis i Anna H.vlsal, (;rKt H.lsl, of Kloreni-e, Ijne Co, (Jr; I'bouiM Lace, AVm West, of Seattm. I.ane Co, Or. ClUs. W. Joiixvrox, Krinater. 416 W. B. rATTEBSON. F.F. . Contractors, Plastering, Stone and Brick Work. ALSO DEALER IS Tacoma and San Juan Lime, American and English Cement, New York and California Plaster, Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath, Marble Dust, Etc., Etc. ADDRESS: F. F Patterson & Co, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Orrici-With Reckwith k Son. Sheriffs Sale. "VTOTICF. 13 HEUEBY GIVEN THAT L v.. vjrfna of m. writ of Kxecution dtllv issued out of the above entitled court, by the Clerk thereof, June laao, ami w ine ,l..lir(l niKin a iudiinent rendered in said conrt April 27, 13b, in favor of 1 J Peunra and W 13 Tengra, pl Us and atjainst i,narnei Mulligan and Marsha Mulligan, def'ts, for the sum of $3.'M 00, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent por annum Imm date of judgment, and the further sum of ?35 25 costs, being unable to find any personal property belonging to said defendants, 1 did, oa the 21st day of June, 188(5. levy on the fcllowing described reiil property : Beginning in the certer of county road 00 township line. 8.00 chs West of 8 K cor of 8eo 34, T 17 una W thfln N 20" 3ff West alone center of road 5.77 chX N 71 15', K 11 75 chs to left bank of illamette nver, tnence nn ; nir hank to Sonth hue ol I 17 s n 3 W, thence West on said line to place of beginning, containing 10: acres more or less, in I ina I Vlint V Ornuoll. and to Satisfy Sllid judgment, interest, cost and accruing coats aud expenses 01 suie, . 1 win sell all the right, title and interest of a.i.1 il.if'fg in ami to tho aliuve drttcrilied real property at public aacti ui to the highest bidder for cash In hand at the Uourl House door in Kjgene City, Lane Co, Or, on Monday, July 28, 1HS0, Botwcen the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of suit! day: J. K. CAMTBELL, Sheriff Lane Co, Or. Dated June 22, 1880 For Sale. MY FARM, SITUATED TWO MILES east of Cruaswell, 11 miles sonth of Eu(ane, containing 63!) acres, I now offer for sale at a bargain. Tim is a fine location with good improvement, well adapted te both stuck raising and farming. Rosens Knox, Cresswell, Or. - Notice for Publication Land Office at Roskburo, Ob , July 12, 188G. j -VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GlVEX THAT 1.1 the following-named settler has filed notice of his intuntion to make linal proof in s-ipport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of Lane County, at Eugene City, Or., on Saturday, Au(. 21s ISSfi, viz ; Daniel Uarkius, Homestead No 3;Xr) for the Lots 0, 10 and 12 of Sec 9, Tp 17, S U 2 West V M. He nnnies the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, suid land, v'u : J A Ebbert, Albi-rt Simmons, Jos Vfoort and .J E Eblwrt, all of Springifcld, Lane Co, Ol. ClIAi W. Johnston, 44 6t Rt-ciitiMr. The Grape Cure. In America Without the Expense of ah European Journey. Ths crystallized salts, as oblnined in a pure st.it from ttrspes and other choice fruit, in a portable, palatable, simple form, are now pre sented to the public of Amciiea as the m-aiolest resolvent of impure blond, . corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels the natural promoter of HEALTH AND . LONGEVITY Eminent physicians claim this achievement a new era in the allied science of medicine, ae it. furnishes the blood with its natural salines that aie lost or eliminated every day. SAL-raUSCATELLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. Sal Muscati'lla is Nature's own product. ?I supplies to the system th- want of sound, ripe gra and fruit; it is the simplest and liest preventative and cure for all functional de rangements of the liver and its kindred ail ments; prevents the absorptior, of n alaria . dis eases -levers of all kinds; conuterarU the etfects of bad air, poor drainage ruid impure water; a powerful oxydize cf the blood; a natural specific for all skin erupt-lims. sick h-adachee, biliousness, nervousne.w, mental depression, and will remove the eifects acci dental indirection from expensive eatimr and drinking. Have it in your homes and on your travels. It is specific for the faed, weary or worn-out Prepared by the Loudon snl-Miioratelle Co. LOXDO, tNOEAXa r. r. FATTIHHOH. FataonSGo KB t hv ,mniu M lu "blue wrappers only," Send for circulars to G. EVANOVTTCH, i General American tlasaxer, P O Box lOofi, I New Tork City. 1 For sale by OSBURX 4 CO, Eugene, Or. Clearance Of Spring and Summer Poods Regardless of Cost to make room for the Fallal VY 111 LCI vj i j.. j BETTIiFS At the old I. X. L. Store. Produce tat and Highest Cash price Paid. , PEMGRA, WHEELER $ CO, . , Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or Merchant Produce of any kind at the Highest Cash Prku Give them a trade Hnntinue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shb to order at the lowest current rates, delivered the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with J. Pl.- Hendricks, Ag; ai CUgClltJ t-l OCHU IU liiw mine uii cvi, AT SPRINGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELER & CO, . . it n si t Continue to pay tne nignest m in Cash for wheat at their Mill, ai! to furnish flour and feed at tl Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grinii TAKE THEM A GKIST. (in mmi (Opposite Baker's Hotel.) Junt openod, will sell you mora Groceries, Gteiss Ware,' rockey Ware, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., Etc. For your money than nny other hoiiBe In Eugene. Country I'roilucc Wanted. Goods delivered to any part of the city. C. REISXER, Brick! Brick! Brick! BEST QHALITY of brick kf.it constantly oa hand. Will exchange brick for all kinds of firm prixluee. Kiln and residence at Wal lis:Butte, two miles West of Eugene. Brick delivered immediately on receipt of onlor. , . JOS PtKVDl'OKI?. . A. V. Peters, Agent, Eiurene, ' TAX SALE. . VTOTICE IS HEURBY GIVEX THAT J3I by virtue of a warrant for the collection of delinquent taxes of KS84, I have levied upon the proi ercy described in said d lia-qu'.-nt roll as follows : Owne' unknown. Beginning at N E cor of ol whioli is 5.00 ch, S an. 7U.00 ohs E of toe cor of Sees 29, SO. 31 aod 32. S, 10.35 ohs, E 27.51 chs, S 35.4:4 chs N. 80 4.T, W 68 50 ohs, N 54.81 chs, E 40.60 ohs, to p'ac of beinoin j co ''tog 321 a res T 20 8 R 3 W. Tax, 810 2o. Hamilton. Wm : N W i Seo 14, T 21 S It 3 E Tax. So 10. Lambert, David : N W i Seo 10 T 21 S R 3 E. Tax, 10 And will sell the same at public auction for cash jn hand at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane Co, Or, on Monday, August 1st, ISSli, between the hours ot I) o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M., to the highest bidder. J R CAMPBELL, Sheritf Ijine Co. Dated, Eiurene City, July 2: 18NG. REFEREE SALEGFREAL ESTATE. V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVF.X THAT i.1 by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the S'.ate f Oregon, for Lane County, made at the April term 1S.S6 thereof, I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court 11 rune door in Eugene City, Oregon, the 14th day of August, 18S, the following described real esUte : LoU 2 S and 4 of Sec 24. and E of S W J and S W J of 8 K J of Sec 13. And also beginning at the N W corner of donation land claim of Alfred Allen, claim 40, Notirt 71S3, in Sec 23, and 24, T 16 S R 2 W, then E 20.88 chs; thence S 67.50 rhsj thence W 20.88 chs; thence N 57.50 chs to place of begin, ning. All in T 16, 8 R 2 W, Lan, Conoty Or, and containing 283 and 24- 100th acres. ' Said farm is situated on the Mohiwk. Terms of sale, cash. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. S. B. EAKIX, Jr., Sole Keleree. Sail AT SPRINGFIELD, PENGRA." WHEELkR &. CO. Notice For Publication. Land Offick at Eoseburo, Oi,; dune 14. 18 ATOTICE Id IIEREIiY GIVES Ti, 1 1 the followinL' named settler lias - tice of his intention to make 6nal prwh Doi t of his claim, and that said prnnl r. ma le before the Judite or Clerk uf the s court of Lane county, Oregon; at uf City, Oregon, on luesilay, July zitlu viz: Wm l-Vaniltiin. HornsritKiul Kfi ! ftr the 1-2 of K U 1-4 and .V J-ifri Sec 4, Tp. 18 S, H I West. ;Retimlr lowing witnesses to prove ms xtaUtMi ilciice uton, and cultivation of, said lu Thos Iiallanl, Jexge Siuiuious, S D Gin F Chapman, of Springflehl, Lane oooui b'on. 40-6 Char. W. Johnston, Bk "WORTH! Of Confidence; AVCD'C Sarsiiparllla Is a medicine 'ii i 1 1.11 j iiuriiy nearly 40 yean,! 4 parts of the world, has proved b cacy as the Dest oiooa aiteraiiveB to mcdicul sclcucc. SARSAPARILLA pcmiiiie lloudunw SarsHpai-tllslb bH.it, mid its powers lire eiilwnwl the PxtraoU of Yellow Dork im. liiyia, the Iodides of Potasli Iron, anil othor potent lit'miku ir vour blood vitl.-iteil hv (k'rnif of the digestive and HssiiniW11 'tions? is It tuintcd by ScrofuU. does it contain the poison of Hue" or contagious Diseascr tfir leiulinst obisioiaus of lhetr I n C stutcs, who know the cumrt; of Ayek's Sahsaparilla, mt'- notliin? cNo ho good for the pu tion of tho blood is within thcW . nli!iromir nail v by 'tho use of this Ttmt$ uiibi possiiiia ror a person corriintod hlnocl to iitf uln 80Undbr- and prevent transmission ol tbe i siruciive latnt to posterity. riiAnAiinm ctlectivercDO" inUKUUtltlLT nf ihsNlent Include- not only Die removal f nooi.in from tlia ttlontl. but IUW ment mid tho strengthening d j vital organs. RELIABLE S work is bettor iuwmpllshIbAff Sahsaparilla- than oy ' " .. remedy. , - . ' . ninnn that U corrupted throo? DLUUU ease is made pure.fMj weakened through diminution ml corpuscles is made strony- AYCK 8 OAKB.VrAlul-l. j-.j PURIFYINS vX7& ' tune in serious cusrs, uui 'y:-,-, be derived from the use of aw Sahsaparilla more speeuuj n from iinytliinif else. , MEDICINE Kv ..... ,.. .,. i.t'..n,iormsnvm' nil in ill ine inai uii" - but the onlv preparation th D j tiint,. of timo. Hnd uroveu WW"- I the world's confidence, is Iyer's Sarsapan PREPARED BT ... Dr. J . C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Sold by all DmRgist : Price IU Six bottles for $5. NOTICE. "VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVTE Xl warehouse receipts held by J .. against W O Pickett Co, No & " , of John Woolridge, Ko 145 V't Walter Bulmer. No 146 in fT" D.l . l . , J airtV . naoer, in an lour nunareu uu of merchanUble wheat, will on i by the undersigned onlett back storage and navment for sacks in u. J 9101 50. with interest on the d. and U " t on the said wheat is paid in fn,lr , ,i WM. G. FIC'KLTT1