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THE EUQENE CITY GUARD. TaTPBIMV AU'U8T 7. I3. TlftES DEil. . Another of th greatwit mind that Aratric haa ever produced haa pftJ ltwaj and joined' Che great majority, flumuel J. Tildfln, ' after a ahort illneiw, died at hia home near Yonkera, N. ,Y., Aogcat 4th, agftd 72 years. Ko citi.en of the United SUtei boa equa'ed Mr lilden during the last decade in the formation of puWio sentiment. Hia tterancea have commanded the most "respectful attention from party friends Kud foea alike. Governor of New York, elected by the popular vote to toeVPresidency in 1876, and having the nomUation afterwards tendered to him, hia measure of public honor baa been .well filled. Honeat and patriotic in purpose, the friend of tho people, UnrUnfl firm for the constitution and good government, he haa left behind a name that will gather added lustre as the yeara roll on. Immlsraliot Fraud. was About the wont swindle that ver perpetrated upon the people of Oregon was the appropriation oi towv oer rear of their money !o keep up a Board of Immigration for the benefit of Portland and different railway linca leading into the State. By the aid of highly colored pamphlets, and over wrought reporta ol me tenuity, resources and capabilities of the State, th-v linve hroucht manv people here, who after making , the "long lournev and apondina considerable of their worldly gear, find the falsity of the information, and In many cases are loft stranded without means, and have to get along as best thtiy mav. To this oauae may be attributed the low prico of labor that is afflicting our laboring classes. Willing hands arc offered to perform work that does not exist. I no stranded immigrant must live, and so . works for whatever may m onereci thus ruining the interest of the labor ing mrfh. Unfortunately it 1s only the poor man that is caught by these seductive nromises. Tho man with 'Weans can come and co as he pleaHos. 'so we are but little trainer from the 'wealthier class. ' Just at the present time the Immi cration Board and railroad agents are bending their energies towards fitting up an Exhibit car to show at fairs and exhibition! throughout the East, in the hope of attracting additional imimgra tion to the State. Every abnormal growth of pumpkins, apples, hosts, Ac, every long stalk ot wheat, oats, rye. barley and other grains, that no more represent the productions of our State than one swallow makes a summer, are eairerlv seized upon, arranged to tho best advantage, and with the aid of smooth-tongued manager are. Bnt in thin car to cull - unsuspicious and verdant grangers throughout the Mia aissippi valley. Oregon is a Stato of great resources, but tho primeval curse attaches to her soil, and no amount of 'misrepresentation will change tho facts single iota, The next Legislature should put a quietus upon this panrcrti cat board. A speck of war has blown up on oif Mexican border, caused ly tho arrest and conviction on Mexican soil of A Cutting, an Anniion.rt editor, for mat ter published in a Texas newspaper o which Gutting was editor. It is cor tainly an indefensible outrsge on the part of the Mexican authorities, and Gutting is not roleased, as demands by the national government at Wash ington, Mexico will get a lively lit 1 1 rumpus on her hands. Uncle Sam wil not allow foreign btates to arrest American citizens for alleged crimes committed on U S soil. . The n&ffln OrpaifmenL Albany Argus. The statement prepared by the chief of the appintment division of the postotfioe department on the changes which have been made in his depart ment during the first 'year of his administration, Lan interesting exhit.it of the work of reform. The Republi can'prees will, doubtless, make an out cry against it for the numerous changes hich have Iron made, hut wnen u is considered that for years past the post office department was used as a most punctual partisan maenme vim Republicans, and made to serve as the principal lever in political campaigns, public sentiment will recognize the necessity and benefit of the changes which have been rtade. ihere are now 53,164 postoflices, 2,263 being presi dential offices. During the past year here were 9,112 appointments to nil offices on resignations or where com missions had expired, and 9,556 removals and suspensions. It will be . a . l i . 1 t .. a seen, thereiore, mat in ax nas nun been plied with the vigor that is assert ed by the Republican press, and that Republicans still hold a large propor tion of the othces. Considering that unler previous administrations the Republicans monop olized the pp8toflioea and a Democrat had as much chance ot obtaining one as he v,ould of getting to the moon, the moderation of the Democratic administration must be conceited by every fair-minded citizen. The Chicago postomce, over which benator .Logan has fumed and stormed becauso a Dem ocratic postmaster, was appointed, sadlt needed reform. , A conspicuous proot ias just been "furnished in the arrest of the superintendent of second class matter, a protege of Logan's, who has Held the position for nine yeara lie charged with embezzlement of the government's money and conspiring to defraud the covernment Yiihlum was arresled Chief Weigher Stuart who was associated with Superintondunt Bolton in tho seme disreputable prac tices. The amount embezzled by those two worthies reaches $100,000. Both lad strong Republican backing and were enabled to retain tneir Places under a Democratic administration by the influence they held in the Republi can Senate. Williams Elfdfd Sroator. says met imuied United States Senator, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sena'.or John F Miller, which Vacancy since Mr Miller's death has been filled by George Hearst, appointed by Governor Stoiwman. A P Williams,' chairman of the Republican State central com mittee, who was nominated by the Republican caucus a few hours before, was nominated and received a majority of the votes of lwth house The vote on joint ballot stood : Williams 70, Hearst 24. ,.. A statistical sharp has taken the trouble to compete that in the first generation a man reckons only two ancestors, his father ind ' his mother. n the second feneration the two are changed into four, since a mih has two grandfathers and . two grandmothers. Each of these four bad two parents, and thus in the thirdgeneration there are found to lie eight ancestors that is, eiht great-grandparents. , in the fourth generation the ftoniWr ot ances tors is 16. in the fifth 32, in the sixth 64. in the seventh 128,, in the tenth 1,024, in the twentieth 1,048,576, and in the thirtieth 1,073,741,831 , . . , , , Tallin tha iiAiuononuii tAf1nifJl TA ( t l false or the women of Waslupgton Territory voted as great a proportion of them for license as aid the men, the argument that the granting of the right of suffrage to women will po awav witti saloons does not seem to have received any increased force irom the reeult of 'the elections. The rural distriots- vote for 'prohibition and the cities for license. The Senate has rejected the nomina tion of Cupt Beecher, son of Henry Ward Beecher. to be Uollector of Customs of Port Townsend, W. T. His illustrious father did too much towards electing Cleveland to suit the average Republican Senator. A Sacramento dispatch of August 3 .... .. . '! .1.. t:i tion. IUVJ vr ! unto nouses( pi me wgwiayiio , L nmj8yruii, because It's the be at 10 o'clock this morning, and inn tbs market, for Coughs, Cold. edially prpceeded ,to elect '7! A Reliable Article. . For enterprise, push and a desire to lt . ..u i. lll aiut il.a tnu!a satisfaction. 'osburnfCoth. Druggets Uad J competi tion. Tbey sell Lr Bosauko's Congn and best Meumme Croup and 60 eenU and L00. Samph . 1 ... 14 Vul.v.lr' m. rv fins line 01 UUlies hoes of the celebrated & J) Holbrook make, direct from the Km tern mnutcturer..v ln ladies of Lane oounty would do well to cfcll a Mr Matlock's store and examine wens gooua. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve fli the world for.Cuta, llruis m; ores, uicersj ,d iwimu, .. .. 'fetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and jxisitively cures pues. or no pay required. ' It is KUarintoc' Py perfect satinfactjoo, or ioney refunded, sale by X K Ldt-key A Co. . Its Delicate Flavor. Anil tli (Rpp.v of its action have rendered the famous liquid fiuit remedy bynip ot iiomensoly popular, it cieanos ami mnes up the clogged and feerini system, and (Hfliels Keadaches, V)1,u .and ieera. ror vj M Wilkius Eugene, W a 19 junction. Wide AWake trug. Messrs f?' K Lnckey A Co are- always alive to their bbsinesa, and spare no pains to se cure the test of every article in their line. They hava secured the agency for the cele brated Dr King's New Discovery for Con sumption. . The only certain cure Known lor Consumption, Concha, Colds., Hoaraties Asthma, May revor, r.roncmiw, or. any i faction of the Throat and Langs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Reg ular site $1. Dr. Taylor7 Oaks Compound, purely veg- atA'ntR. nnaitivelv cures rheumatism, neur&lKia, r t . . li toothache, sick headache, cramp cone, enment mnrhin. Cninnkinta neculiar to females, Dv neonia. cold or oouirti. Hives, Chills and fe- 1 1 ' . . '.I t. . l..l ver, pains arouna ine nesn, vrymiKiuo, nlit.l.lHk GEOKOS TaTLOB. for the benefit of others, I testify to the effect of 7. OAKS. I have been aftucted for years with eastric troubles of the stomacH. ana rum iiertion of the,food with great suffering at times, and I find 7. UAKS to D an annuoie, which I cannot irive too much praine. With respect, Mks. Ichabod Hbnkle. Fhilomatn. Denton in.. Aur.i o. co. I have been troubled with FhtMsio for two vears and find 7. OAK3 iny frleni. With resifcts. J. L. Hknklr, t'hilomatn, Kenton uo., April o, 60. Sold by Unburn & Co, drolls, Eugene. lowa'i UnpnblinlifJ Census. The following is tiken from the Washington Critic : "Do you know," said a man from the Northwest to the Critic to day, "that Iowa took a census in 1885 and that the results of that cimsus have never been made puMio Well, it it a fact, and I will tell you why there was no publicity ahont the1 censua It was hecause it aid not niaitei by any means as good a showjpg as thr national cennus of looa Sio Mate wants to show retrogression, especially one ot cite nooning western B.aifs. Iowa especially prides herself on her shape and general getup, and she wns not going to let anybody know that her fair proportions were dwindling. Oh, yes; Iowa is just as wnaltliy in resources as ever, but the Dakota racket rattled many of her people. . Dakota is the best advertised piece of property on God's footstool, and the Iowa people wanted to Ret there and they went. Dakota has for the past five yeara been draining Iowa, and the result of that draining was very perceptibly shown by last year's census. And that gives you all the reasons why you will never set a glimpse at those Iowa census returns for 1885." Storage! Stooge! - Farmers are hereby notified that- 9. II. miKNDlYVS WAREHOUSE Adjoining The O. and C. It. Depot ..- is Aewupeu teriue Storage Of : iyi Hops! Oats! ' Wool! & Barley are the Some of the Montana people yery much angered because of president's veto 'of tint bill granting a right-of way to a railroad through lands to which the United States has gnined no title in other words, where the Indian tula was not extinguished. The president realizes the fact that the time haa passed wheu railroads should lie given all they ask as well that which belongs to the government as that which doea not, i i , The political pot in Washington Territory is beginning to boil. The great contest will be over the dhgate ship. From tit present outlook it is probable that the DrmocraU will nomi Bate Chaa Voorhees, the present incum bent, on an anti railroad platform, while ' the Republican will nominate Ezra Meeker, the great hop king, on a more conservative platform. Mr GUtlbtoue makes-the proposi tion that members of Parliament should be paid for their sorvicea. This proposal shocks the aristocratic element, which considers parliamentary seats as their exclusive property. No poor man, except he 1ms powerful interest or relations, can aland for a seat in that august body under the present method. The. latest crop report from the Ijjast indicate very short wheat, corn, Htato and flax crops. The country . DM been afflicted with drouth. The Democrats of Indiana are in m'ood to win this year, says the Indian, apolis Sentinel. The opening exercises are narked by an enthusiasm that betokriis success. Having grown ac customed of lute years to biennial victories the party enjoys the consider able advantage of having definite grounds for confidence. It has demon strated its ability to win in successive campa;gns, and in so doing has put Indiana out of the category of doubtful States. A harmonious outcome of the State convention is sure, and it is not unlikely that the platform adopted may give the cue to the national convention. The young men who this year will cast their first vote under a Democratic administration have learned that the country is entirely safe when a Demo crat is in the presidential oflice. After sixteen months rf Democratic govern ment, the Republican party is red uced to a siriglo pl a a desire to return to oflice for the sake of office: In thia State no valid reason for a substitution is advanced, and tho opposition pro ceeds to the work of the campaign in t manifestly perfunctory spirit r i. .. An exchange truthfully says, " tho number of persons in a town who desire (o haw it boomed are cfatify ingly larg but the numter of those who are ilhng to bear a share of the expenses of doing the booming can usually be counted on the fingers' of the hand." ft uiigfit add that the enthu siaMtio boomers are the hist ones to encourage their own citizns who show a spirit of enterprise. They are mere likely to Itfcome jealous of any evidence of prosperity on the part of their townsmen. They continually cry out for strangers to come' and establish new industries, while they neglect and refuse to support those they alreatiy have. Farmers or Lane County A TTENTIOX. THE McKINZIE Warehouse Company have had the: bimse repaired in od shape and are ready to store iirain and produce aud have employed Mr Willard MeUoe, to receive, clean, store h in wheat at the old rates. Now. farmers, we have kept the price of storage down at S per cent, fur vou for many yeara, aad you owe it to our house to nil it Ome on and do it. . OH Abmitage, J. C. liUSHNKLL, M. H. li.UU.OW, Committee. Clearance Sal Of Spring and, Suftuner Goods Regmdles$ of Cosf fto make rtom for thef Fall Winter oiuuis. iu auivc au - - - -ar rH i TT 1 ' At the old 1. a. li. btorc. rroauce u and Ilighest ,Casli price Paid. ilT SPMHGFIELD, PEJVGRA, WlfEELEkft tfa, Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all 7tindsat Hie Lowest Cash Prices for Cash orMerchi. Give them a trade For Sale. lTy FARM, SITUATED TWO MILES J.V.L esst of Cresswell, 11 miles south of Eugene, containing C89 acres, I now offer for nale at a bargain. This is a fine location with Bood improvements, well adapted to both stock raining and farming. KOSUOK "KOX. Cresowell, Oi RKffON INLY I VER JACIFI0 0 OPUf.AR n ICTUKESQUEil AILTtOAD OUTE ANGES FastTfinel SureConnecthra! New Equipment J35 MILES SHORTER I 20 HUUltS LESS TIME I Accommodations unsnrpawted, .for comfort aud Safety T-fare and freights Mucp less than ;lrj anys'otTier route betwee all point In Willamette Valley and San F.ancinco. Only Route, to that Popular Summer Resort YAQUINA BAY, Where for Moderate Expenses you can enjoy Surf Bathing, Beach fi-r driving; so) J walldng, 1 inning in rver an dtoojis. rillPnTloan Su Tltlnn. UNr-K Hotels and Better Acoonuuoda- I IHLUUoiis Than any omr Summer Resort on the , Coast of Oregon. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS (Except Sundays) Leave Corvallis at 2 P. M. Leave Yaqnina at 7 :10 A.M. Oregon and Californu estside trains con' neot at Corvallis. ... Oreiton and California Eastside trains con nect with starts at Albnny at l'.':05 r. M. Good Till Sept 30th. The tine A 1 Steamship; "YAQUIN CI f Y" tails FROM TAQ1INA Tuewlay, July 6, Rovrd Tsip Tickets at Excestiox Ratbb Saturiliiy, July 17, Thursday, July !, Tuesday, Aug 10, Sunday, Aug 22, lKOM HAN FRANCIECO, Monday) July 12, Friilay, July 23, Wednesday, Aug A, SlniutftV. Aug 10, Saturday, Aug 28. BETTIAIS AT SFBIHQFIELB, PENGRA. WHEELER &. CO. nrtrvtinufe to furnish Lumber. Lath and Shii o order at the lowest current rates, deliver he Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Lonvft vour orders with J. M. Hendricks, A' at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. AT -SPRINGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELER & CO VUUV1UUV WW w x". in CasH for wheat at their Milli Lowest market rates for CasH. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grid - TAKE THEM 'A GUIST. T GfiOlK I, (Oppote Baker's Hotel.) : Just opened, will sell you more Groceries, )Ias Ware, Crockey Ware, JLrorhions, Tobacco, fcigars; tie., Etc. other bouse in For your money than any Eugene. . Country Produce Wanted. Goods delivored to any part of the city. C. REISNER. Notice (or Publication. I AND OFMCE AT KOSEBURG, ORE J iron. Auk. 4. 18SU. Kotice is hereliv civen that the fullowins named settler has filed notice of hia intention to make tinol rrof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be ulsde before the Kegieter or Receiver of U 8 Land Orhca at Koseburg, Or. on Tumday, Sept 14, 180, vis : Theodore M Roiine, Homeatal claim No 421'J for the E i of 8WJ and S W 4 of 8 E J Sec 20, Tp 21 S K 3 West, W. M. lie names the following wit jiesnes to prove his continuous rtwiileooe nrxni, and cultivation oi, said land, vis s John Kita miliar, C M Duncan, M M Route, J H Shor tridge, all f Cottage (J rove. Lane Co, Or. Ohab. W. Johxstun, 47 6t . , Reenter. The Company reserves the right to chance sailing days. . FARES Rail and Cabin, $14 ; Rail and Steerage, $9 88. For futlicr information apply to C.C.HOOUE, A. O. F. & P. Agt, Corvallis. r. r. pattehson. W. B. PATTERSON. Notice for Publication. T AND C Jj K"n. Ai Notico u I AND OFFICE AT ROSEBURG, ORE- Aug. 4, iXf. , , . Is hrreby in'ven uat the following named settler has filed notirs f hie inttution to mJ.e final l'Mi.f in supucrt f lit clniiu.and tbat'Mid proof will he male before fie Ketfister and Receiver of V S Land Ofhot at KowilHirjf, Or, on Monday, Sept 13, 1886, vix : Andrew l'arsous, Pre-emption I 3 No SI f.r the Lots 10 and U, Sec 90, Ui 10 and X E i of N K 1 SecSlandXWJofX W J. Sec Si, Tp 18 js R 11 West W. M. He names the foilowicg aitneeses to prove his onlinnous rwi1t.rc frvm, and cultivation of, said land, vis : Jamet McLeixi, Inaao Iiervntrom, Marion Morris, John NeUuh, all of 'livnc, Im Co, Ot. . C'mas, W. JoHNsros, 47 . Rejifc-ter. I.F. Patterson 1 (o. Contractors, Plastering, Stone arid Brick Work: -ALSO DKALERS 15 Tacoma and San Juan- Lime'; American and English Cemfinf,' New York and California Plaster,' Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath," Marble Oust, Etc., Etc. ADDRESS: F. F Patterson & Co, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Ornci With Beckwith Sen. Brick! Brick! Brick! Best qualitt or brick kept coNBTANTi.t.on hand. Will exchange brick fjr all kinds of farm produee. Kiln and residence at Wol lis Butte, two miles West of Eugene. Brick delivered ituruediuWly on receipt of order. JOS. UKADJOKD. A. V. Peters, Agent, Eugene, Notice For Publication Land Oihce at RoszBrK,0i June 14, M VTOTICE U HEREBY GIVES ll the following named settlor hsr V. ttce of his intention to make final prw i port of hi claim, and tliu't said pr4 j made before the Judge or Clerk ol it I court of Lane county, Orepi, i $ City, Oregon, on Tnewiay, July ?t viz: wm i vaii?nn, tinmnim i ... l d 1 O nf V V I.J Kr lli .. To. 18 H. K 1 West. Hen lowing witnesses to prove tin emure ftVnce upon, and cultivation of, nM ; 1 hos Ballard, .le-se Himmons, a F Chapman, of bpnnghcld, Lane ms. frnn. 40-B ITIAH. '. .POHNHTUUpKI CUARDIAH SALEJREAL ESTATE; XTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Snite ha contiruied the) tp MintiunU of Collector IUzer and KMrwrirlendnnt Ijialon of th oorf of 1 PHHlon (rrWr who have Sao frtncitetx 1 goernmnL l'T virtue of an orlorof the Countr Court ' f Lane County, Or., I will offer for l de to I the hi.-hest biild.-r at Public Aucti m at the I Court Huum iluor in tuwiw Citv. OnLii. on Pridnt Cleveland' i still a.t work! the llto dr cf Spt, 18S6, tlie f.i:oin; vetoing fr.u3ul.nt r.n;iot. WV . II. .C.rOrr4 ' lias to- vvuiitj vvi imuu up situ lrrllt) ml UMh, MARIHAGE GUIDE 260 PAGES. 1 iMiard. iC tatrciOinBimliif.fi. vionry or su-ip. bw, prr cosm, ZSc. Thii Book eoo tt.M all t&w runcM, datttbal or tuquu.lh wutto korv. Fuilof varr lnrtrrui 4 mltub c infoniMboa. HKaLTM, BKAlTt m ATfl'iiHaajt .r maul b tta wArvmo nay lny. who But, vht Mi-dtrtal Aii, lnw rcroarr, brotitfttStfiV)m. arrl rt rimftC,tnM lolit. Ymat(Or4,irkmwtlorrrff idtor wii.ho4 md HMtoHbyDR. WHiTTlER-St- Lo. Mrv TAXjALL VTOTICE IS HERBBY GIVEN TFiAT il by virtue of a warrant for the collection of delinquent taxes of 1884, I have, levied upon the proj erty described in said dtlin qu' nt roll a follows s , r . Owner unknown. BcgimiirJfe at N E cor of ol which is 5 00 ohs.S and 73.00 chs E of the cor of Sees 29, 30, 31 and 32, 8, 19.33 ch. E 27.51 chs, S 35.43 chs N, 80", li W 63 50 chs, N 64.81 oh, E 40.60 cha, to place of bexinning cou'tag 321 acres T 2Q 8 R 3 V. Tax. 10 25. Hamilton, Wm : N W Seo 14, T 21 S R 3 E .Tax, $5 10. Lambert, David : N W Seo 10 T 21 8 R 3 E. ,1'ax. 5 10 .. t And will sell the eame at public auction for cash in hand at the Court Hocse door in Eugene City, Lane Co, Or, 03 Mondey, Augnt let, ,18fl,, between .the boora of 9 o'clock a. M , and 4 o'clock p. B , to the Ajuhest bidder.' i J R CAMPBELL, Sheritt Lane Co. Dated, Eune City, Jidy.2: 1!J86. DYSPEPSIA Scentarv habits, mental worn.irf excitement, cxtrss or imprudriwij lug or di-iuklu, aud vurioun cilwoi induce Coiwtlpatlou. iuiiowcu wi r-, (lemnjci'Uit'iit of the liver, kul!'f stomui'li, In which the disontar Kf orirun iiicreiwes tlieiutirmltyottl Tho Immediate results are Loud tlte. N'iiiisca; Foul Rmith,Hertbi. ulence, l)iz:fiils. Sick Hetuk'biiH of phvslciil mid moitfnl vlyor. j sense of weight end f ullneH IiitM--? and incrtwed Costivem-!, H of"' f known under one head n DysW i Iiiovitv iiinni' tiilieretlmui,e'( not oriiciimte froni acrofulotw taloi !f blood. Avkr's 1'n.i.S mar be relit a noon toefrect tt.iuiT. . in not atneiy i:j to Hie rnratlvf W' .i... I... . u.. .t.. nAWrrfy inv i n.i.a nrv uiui'u - purifying properties of AykksS uir i i, . .i i' ft' Dvspeptics should know tlist m treatment of their malady, It vm the more diKlcult of cure 11 wcou B pit; a T ..it l. -juu, h lmwcli n,n,o thir w..ht,fni mid mnii"". and thii.1 cure Dyspepsd. I a .ill il n-vmaiieui n" 1 palliatives Ml i pennawu" litful nctivity .wo wnin stomaeh Is spurred by 'blttrn. v . iinulwHR.Hs ineviiti"?', . I . J .Via flftftf M ito w d by hnlln KMmilhmlfi.L IH by roaetlon that leaves the org'! than before. . ..,-.i ' ' habits of life, became-'cbroMe; 3" afforded me upti-iy lU-f. ' Th. Ir bwilnce kpt.r,c lt rujM." 8,uu!" UOWT, Xtvark, JJ, , f was Initucia to'-trv Arxw's r'; remedy for ImltReetlon, CoaetlJ;. Headjtche, frera which I had furer. 1 found thttr action "J;f prompt n-llef. Thrr Have thn all the m"drclnwi ever Wtun, io J Stall St., ChUapJ- j i.-ri i .t.hr MirrMtrd 1 . the people'i money against aaaaulta of no just I Foi SALt-Mr John Wearer desires U Sale t6- cnmW at 1 o'clock r.. of said' ff0" pnUc ht he bas a span of good ifsy. 4T-4W' L V. M. BiisTow, Gcardiaa. , work horsea. v years old, writhing between ; 1 1.4X) and 1,800 lbs, for aala. Tat further par- i ' ticulars, inquire at the GCUU) ofiioa. ' SEfEREE Skit Of REAL ESTATE. T-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Couit of the S ato of Oregon, for lane County, rnede at the April term 1SS6 thereof, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public suction at the Court Home door, in Eugene City.. Oregon, the 14th day of Augnt, 1886, th- foil (wi-ig described ral estHe : Lots 2, 3 and 4 of See- 24, and E of S W J and 8 W J of S K J of Sec 11 And alto beginuioit at the X W corner of donation land claim of Alfred Allen, claim 40, Noiili 7183, io Sec 23, ami 24, T 15 8 R 2 V, then E 20. as chs; thence S 57.50 rhs; thence W 20.8S chn; thence N 67.50 chs to 'place of begin nibg. . All is T 16, 8 R 2 WLane County, Or, and coutiiuing 283 and 24 100th acre, . Said farm is situated on the Mohawk. Terms of sale, oh. Sale to eommeuce at f o'clock r. M. of said day. -, S. B. EAKIX, Jg. 8ule Refem. UTk.a V.... Mtlswthr fori a hi. r iib -u v j ' i iwui, na wily imiti"" '.7 it it Kav. Frakcis B. lUpwl.'1",,, -1 ne mon eneruve i - u, have ever found. One doee will my bowel, end free my need Iro P" Pao, Rickmond, To. - . - . ' , - r.mell pepsla, and N-.nr.la-U l! yiari, Ayib's Pitta lieve man any nwairme i r..tvc j-. Root as, Nttdmart, gro , "For Dyspep!a they are bu TIaiis, Atria, Ttxat. AYER'S PIUS. Dr. J. C. Aver & Ch Uf'i Sold by all Druggl NOTICE, , ITICE IS HEREBY Glji warehoiiM reoeipta hel" fJM j, i ii p.... ti uo. P T- .a t . : : . . . ii it ot John Woolmige, ro '..'i' Walter Bulmer, No 146 i",' Baber, in all four hnndred s- P of nterchaoUble wheat, ml$ &t by the undersigned nolesa bc storago and payment for sac "V S101 50, with luterett on W t March 1, 18S5, ia tendered, anfl on the said wheat w PW.v-i-rTJ' ii rii" WM.