THE EU3ENE CITY GUARD.
SATURDAY. . ....... AUUU3T
ISS8.
ConsrciMncn and lhc!r Salaries.
When a niniulNT di
on the dity of hit dVatli
Fret! Douglas express li is regret at
'the death of TiluVn, whom he charac
terized as a great man and always a
patriot.
Tilden goes to hi last rest Tevorr-d
hy all his countrymen, iluyo, the.
fraudulent president, is ignonxl and
dispised even hy his on party.
A fund, amounting to $40,000, hns
heon raited for Mrs W S Hancock.
In this particular imv.anco it cannot
be said that KnpuMics are ungrateful.
the succowor commence the tuy alter shootinc, tun ntv in um aooouu oi.w
. .1 j. i. ! affray yet printed!
ie deceaHO or, mc lornirr un-mmr,
I Tl. Uyf j laua fsainlrwla an ttM.tirttie t1
.. .... . r th time of '00 aud '02. Our usually quiet
O i .t . ..!..! All.-
i .i- ii ........... l.i. in city naa oeen unuer esciiemant uia ( woe.
veral moiitliB. IIih hew member, in ; .. . . Bl.tfiBl.t,m reikUM
town and tilled np witn wntsicy, ana mane sev
eral i.l the Ixivi dance to th tune uf . six-
shooter. In the eveiiiux he fcnt ltito a quarrel
Prestdiit Cleveland and vifo are
"taking their au miner vacation. . The,
-jUemocracy hope ho may have a pleas
ant time and aafe return to the White
3 louse.
Hon C F Black has Uteri nominated
hy the Pennnvhania Democrats for
Governor. In Ohio the Democrats
ham nominated John McDridc for
Secretary of State. '
Another tlO.OUO.GOO hond call was
'made laHf-Saiorday by the administra
tion. And still we have heard it
stated ty the "organs" that tho Demo
cratic party would repudiate the.
national d"lt.
Carl Schurz still has creat faith in
Mr Cleveland. He declares that the
President iH stronger than he was two
yoars ago and two years hence will he
stronger than he is now ; also, that all
the Independents are dad they voted
for him, while many Republicans nre
sorry they voted against htm.
Samuel J Tilden's state papers were
surpassed hy none and equaled by few
inability. The men who cheated him
out of the presidency, the position to
whijh he was elected by ovit 250,000
majority, can now hong their heads in
bhamo for the dark blot they plucwl on
the fair name and Nine of the nation
A school teacher at iVizriiti!, Cr
many, desirinn her pupils to have
little occuoation dunna vacation, cav
them this holiday exercise: "From
880,788,889, deduct 629 until nothing
remains." After tho cms had been
workinc for aoino time, their friend
becan to flirurr out tho prospects, nnl
'discovered that there would bo 1,400
300 deductions to make, which would
take over 600 days work at twelve
hours a day.
'The Domoeratio president," siys the
Louisville Courier-Journal, "has mad
himself famous by his vetoos. Som
think this tendency to use tho veto so
often is A sort of disease with M
Cleveland. Should this disease becom
rI.U.ilw ami nfirml IU the gOVerilOI'S of
the Stales, the profits of seats in legiH
V 'Utures will decline to the extent tha
( U may become tlillicull to find Btales
' men enough to till them."
Indiana, this fall, elects a legislature
which will chooHn a United States
Senator to succeed Benjamin Harrison
who owes his present position entirely
to the fact that his grandfather was
once, for a short tune, president of th
United Slates, llm Democrat! hav
au excellent olianoo of cuh'ylnj! tl
legislature, and they will do so if wisi
councils and harmony prevail. In th
event the two prominent candidate
either of who'in will probably capture
tho prize, will be uovernor Uray and
ex-Senator McDonald.
lis pay ceases
The salary of
Full Particulars..
The special corresondent of the Walla
Wall Union, who date hU letter at Center
vllle nu the 10th lust, an eye wittiest to the
Sf
nllmr words, draws PttV for tinie he
i
npver kervpiL A inenjber is allowed 20
cents mileage each way, 40 cents a
ile one way, and he can check for
the full amount of both trips when he
takes his seat. He is allow-d I25 a
year for stationery. The most of this
sum is pocketed. The memberH draw
tcir money in different ways. There
aro probably twenty of the present
House who IcUtheir salaries run into
t
fiebl eggi I hero are a couple oi
dozen members who always overdraw,
or rather, borrow from the head of the
bank. They Iwrrow or rM m advance
sums ranging from $10 to $300, and at
ie end of the month they liavo notli-
tng. ino great majority oi uw muni-
bers draw oil that is coming to them at
the end of each niorith, particularly
those who have their families with
them. Some of them never see an
outside bank, but let thrir monthly
salaries remain, and draw it out in
will HunifL Others take out their
salaries and place them in other banks.
But this is not clone as niuen as
formerly. A number of them got
oanobt in the Midd eton lank thut
broke some time ago. Most of the
members do all their financial business
over the counter of tho Congressional
bank, and some of thorn pile checks as
igh as 00,000 tn a single session.
Controller Chapin, of the State o
New i'ork, in a statement recently
prepared by hint says that there are on
the pay roll of that State, including al
who receive money from tho treasury
for services rendered, more than six
thousand persons, and that theft- sula
ries and fees in the aggregate amouiit
roilnd numbers to $5,000,000. It
takes a creat many persons and a vast
amount of money to keep the lungliin'
ery of that Bute in operation
Mr Blaine says : "I have.
doubts as tn the mission of the
courses now
many parts
serious
elective
in
becoming bo popular
of the country." M
Blaine has never hbd any particular
reason to bo pleased with electives in
this country.
Trent Items.
h
The now silver certificates will I
beautiful specimens of the printing and
engraving art. 1 he ten dollar rrtih
rate will bear a large vignette portrait
nf tho lute vico piecident, Thoitms
Hendricks; the one dollar, a copy of
the Stuart portrait of Martha Wash
Incton, and the two dollar certilicale,
tine picture of Gen Wihlield Scot
Hancock, taken from a photogra
siilected by the family of the famous
ftoldier, presenting him in the form
a major-general. It is believed that
will bo practically i npos'ihlu to imiut
these notes, so fine will bo the work
nianship.
mmmmmmm n i
I
Referring to the commissioning cf
Mr JameaC Matthews as recorder of
deeds for the District of Columbia, in
i'lace of Fred Douglas, the Springlield
Republican has these very sensible
words to say : The Pi extent stands by
the colored brother restlutely. In
spite of tho non consent of the Senate,
he has commissioned Matthews to be
fecorder of deeds for the District of
Columbia, and, of course, will give the
Senate another chance to consider the
nomination it DecemW. There is
apparently no question of Matthews'
character and fitness. The only objec
tion to him ia on account of his color.
The Republican Senators do not object
to black men as such, provided they are
true to the grand old party ; but
black Democrat they regard as a dan.
gerous man, and to give him an othc
is altogether wrong. As Senator
Ingnlls expressed it, it would be "bad
politics" to allow a Democratic admin
istration to giye a colored man a good
ollioe. It was on this ground that
Matthews' nomination was rejected,
and the President is io little or so
much impressed with the In galls style
of politics that bo has appointed Mat
thews notwithstanding. If this should
lead to a controversy with the Senate
Ar18. 1SS8
Mr Miltnn Cornelias of SiimUw wat hera
Sunday,
MrO W Gailey has buen quite tick t
Mr V If MuCill ha reito.l hit farm
Mr V M Miller fur a pi'riml or two yenri
Mr Howard lluiumkcr, who hat botm vin
iting here for soma tune past luft tor
iiome near Turner a tvw days since.
All the fanner in thu part of the county
sooin to be o iiitentcd nt present, ai they
hnvo their cram threshed and in the bam
ready for rain if muit come.
Hop picking will Win in about tw
weoka. The present outlook for good price
oautud a iiiuIh to iiuikd b'luht the oouuleu
anoet of the hop growers horc.iboats:
Mrs J V Miller nee MuCat! is .tip front
lortUii'l visiting relative at thi p
Sho, with her mother, Mrs Win McC.il
will return to Portland this week.
A arty consisting of V H MovJall, B
Hutltdijii, It M Mil lor, Win Hough, V
lluthol, and V Jl Wilts? intend sUrlm
to Silver (jiko next iatu A iy for the pu
pota ol iocat:ng land.
Siucing nuhoid closed here lat Sund.ty,
The attendance has been gmtd and Sunday
the hotno was tillod to everllowius an
ataudiou room wns at a proit.itim nutsid
Th elheiont sincina niastor. Mr Win liris
tow is deserving of credit from the chvs for
the aid nianntr In Wluon he his conduct
it and is worthy the Coniincndation of all.
As tho eorrenpohdeiit of tho Journal from
Qoshnn lias been abitxlng tha "Deacon"
as he is ple.isd to stjle him knd he not
bein)! a oorrespniulont either, I am in duty
hound to answer. 1' lease rcmtml cr that it
is I who has been doing this writing, and
that you, busty l'on an appropriate name,
indeed and also "Oos-opper," the assum
ed correspondent front I'leasaut Hill, may
learn a lesson before your next attempt at
writing that yod may conduct it in the dig
nity eitrn, manly writing r.Ulier than in
the puerility of all the personal vitupera
tion, dudceon, liypercriticitm, and scandal
it is poksihe for yon to comnmnd. What
most the people of the surrounding vicini
itiea think of yon? How they inttst, prrhsjn,
ridicule yftnrlonted arManee whic't nas
vented itself in peraottal slander.. The
writing is s Hot upon your u.mie We pro
pose to write the truth, tht whole truth,
and nothing lot the truth, while you, iu
your attempt to' equivocate hare only
made a mere blunder of lanKuae,
Uno Hop,
ith Willis liust and took a shot at him. It
was hih'h time our t-itizuns put a stop to his fun
by arresting him and taking him to Pendleton,
where he whs plscd under If2,000 bonds to
await the action of the Brand jury. Y enter-
ay (Monday) inoruinz a wood chopper IrotO
. ' . .... ; ' HI- IA .11. it -
e mountains, naiueu nis rnuwcn, vows w
mn amed witn a bu-caiinre navy aim a
Smith and Wesson. Before going further it is
well to state hare that after the arrest of JiuH-
irton several of the citizens advised the sa
loon keeper to close his house, which he did,
he did not WKtit troiiM. toolc A Irvine,
druUt, Monday morning had posters print
ed, and it was thought no liquor could be pro
cured, ax the other drug store was closed.
Well, thi! Win Fallwell early in the morning
purchased a bottle of Hostetter's Bitters at the
tlruif St. ire. and later on several others. By
six o clock last evening lie was in ngniuig
mood, and commenced looking for one Joe
orniandia. with whom he had quarrelled on a
previous vixit. About five o clock Hank
Vaughan camo to town to make some pur
chases nf beef and groceries, xiiere was no
beef in town1, so he prepared to go to Atitis
and going to Jl " u mica s store, uepurcnasea
his groceries. Ilefore tiasMng into his store
e wa met by J-allwell, Who used sooie can
language, to wnich Vatiyhan paid Tin atten
tion. Aa Vaii'dim was coining from the fur
ther end of tho store rallwell stejped Ui the
r with his heavy navy cocked. 1 here were
nveral lmrfc in the store, and Mr Doni
stenued forward and told him to pnt down his
run. Ha Inul canvht siiht of VauKhan com
itii out with his pnrchases and immediately
minniencMil hrtiiL'. onttllli SIX DUIIeU mrouitn
a spool cottob case back nt winch Be sup
I VmiL-hn had droimed. One ball pns-
- . . l, . r .i .1.4
ing throutjn, nao struck vaunan in ui ngnv
breast, one inch to the right of the nipple,
psssing through and coining out at the side
uf the riirlit arm. Vaughn was unarmed at
the time and iiroped behind the counter after
he was hit by the first shot fired. After emp
tying his revolver Kalbvell passed out on the
street Vaughn followed the man niv me
miilill of the utreet and titkimr Ills small re
volver from hi in was alamt tn shoot, but his
bettdr-iiHk'ment came to nlay and he turned
the mini over to the citizens. VaiiL'hli then
trmlt nlf Inn ro&t and vest and diitcloned a lior
rfhle heda. l)r B.irker. asiHtel hy frien.is, did
all they could for him mid at this writing he is
doing well. It was a narrow escape: a quar
ter of an inch either way would have elultd
Vaunhn s life, i here is uo niniiirent caue tor
the shooting, as Vaughn and rallweb were
strangers. J'rom the latter s talk 1 should
judge he wanted to ma!;e a record aa the man
who killed Hunk Vaughn, no wa tasen to
J'en lleton last night ami placed under 5,000
hou Is. Hank Vaiighu did a good act when he
rs red the mail's lite and ill conversation with
tiiin ha tMd tho writer that he had been in
many ecrapes, hot never oue of his own mak
ing; he hud never fired the first shot in any nf
his trouble. I vivo you the above as an eye
witness', and for two rersnns: first, there is a
set of people here who Would do nnd fiaVe
done all they oour-.i to lujnre Mr vaugnn, wno
has fir the nast two Years led a nuiet farmer's
life, nf course, onoe in a while getting Off; but
he has behaved Welt 1 hese people would and
do circulate falsehoods, some saying it served
him thrht ahd he should be killed. econd1
I do not believe in painting the devil blacker
ihm he really is and I have in the past 10
years found Vsiiuhn to be a man among men
ilways to his word uo matter what the trans
action may be.
Notice for Publication.
Land Okfici at Rosebdro". Or., I
Aug. 18, 1KH6. f
XTOTICE 13 HEREbV G1VKN THAT
the following-named settler has hh'U
notice of his intentioa to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
he made liefcre the flerk of the County Court
of Lane Co, Or, at Eug.ne City, Or, on lues
day, Hept 2. 18SI1, viz t Harper Workman,
Pre emption I) 8 No 5'j:6 for ti.e S 1 of N W i
and N J of 8 W J Sec 9, Tp 18 S K1 West W
M. He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resldeiu upon, nnu rniuvavum
nf, aaidland, vix: Cora E Knpwles, II 11 Gray,
John Wilson, William Waldn, all of Sea on,
Lane Co, Or. Chas. W. Johnston,
4 gt negirwr.
1 1, bk to fealcM hm
it
THE ICONOCLAST OF THE AMUSEMENT RtALM. And the
Creator Newest Forms Arcnic Amusem
CROWNED AND EPERRn WITA POPULAKITY A3 WIDE
For Sale.
MY FARM. SITUATED TWO MILKS
east nf Cresswell, 11 miles south of
Eugen, containing C89 acros, 1 now tiffer for
dale at a bargain. Tins is a fine location
with good improvements, well adapted tn
both stock raising and farming.
ttoncoK KNOX.
'Crrsawoll, Or.
si AM Rl.
I Mi
St(ragc! Storage
Farmers are hereby notified that -
a. ii. i-ii:.bi.vs
WAREHOUSE
ArrEAR Ii Abb THKIU VAST EXs'IItETY, EAIN OR SHINE, AT
Eugene City, Tuesday, Sept. 7th.
NOTE -The arrangements of the American Showmen's Tooled League will prenm
er Circus from visiting KUU fciN . CI 1 x wns season
BICCER, BETTER, RICHER AND GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE.
other
Champion Kiders, Acn.bats, Vaulter,, Contort lonbU , MM A , r M'jMsi, B,
ers. Fen. ers, Wrestlers, Gladiators, Jugnlets and High Wire Performers from
No'ed Circus and Ampitheatre of Eum,,e-Iinpos hg Congres. of Ce ebratedE
Kicyclists, Unlcycli-ts an,l Jtoller to!?'."'
i-.1.' t....i .. i.. M,...t7imin -The Ta lest (Jiants. the htnallest Lsrurf. n
r roin vue a.
t.i . .... i.-i i t ci. uti.ti mi. t ie most aivstenouji 01 inner jiuman Fht.
rnnnvnn-iiKe m aji.... ..... , - -.,,- .m ii... i-i....i ". .'"
Unrivalled School of Educated lilepnanw, av u.ume, Y'""" ""Voim,
Touts, Donkeys and Zeln as -Invincible Arabian Athletes, and Japanese JuwUr,.
.r..l anJr..... ..i i. ril.i uret Zoo i ca Wealth Niitutes Most U.l,; !
ureanersow 7....-1 .1 tk. Hi. I f ,,u
ition, A Two-J leaded uow-ueproiincnon m vnn jj-.u- ' ''"''i ? '"""'o-vnv;,
tic presentations of Life in Mexico and the , ' Wl e West," lf
W F. Carver, Evil Spirit of the I'lains." and 100 noted 8couts..UU, !
(
W
Prod ui
Her I i-tic
Imf Ir.
Indians nud Vaoueros,
V.W. COLE'S
Lady Jockeys
HIPPO 13 ROME
REAL Racing;
m
Adjoinlnx The O. mul V. R. Depot
Ik Now f pen Tor tho
Ntoraso or
Hops! Oats!
Wool! & Barley!
Rare Bargain for Thirty Days.
- IQOO vrc9 t.f Kinhi nutl intrAiloiv 4i
miles west of Kugioie, with good dwelling
house of 0 rooms, hums nud out houses: all
under fun ce. l'ricc $15 per a.-ra
oOO acres grain nud me.iduw land 0 miles
west of Kngeiic; 51- per acre.
iW acres gram and meadow land; 4 miles
west of Kngiiiic, with small d .veiling; price
14 pir cre.
fMk) head to:k sheen, in good order.
TerniH The land will be sold for one-half
cash in hand, the balance in one or two years
to suit purchaser. Apply at once.
Uecikuk W. Kinskv.
For Sale.
Lots' In Hhclton's aiid Packard's additions to
Eugene City. Nicely located and the nnsd
eonveiiient of any forsa'o. Price from $o0
to ?100 -nil easy terms. Apply to
Dr. T. W. Shklton,
Eugene t :ity, Or.
A iiue line of si. k plushes in all shadei
and grades at F B Uuan's.
O W Wrtidir h.ts hoiight i lialf interest in
thetity (jrocery More of tins city, I he
firm in oio w ill he Iteimer to. Weider. They
will make their stock equal to any tn Ore
gmi, having direct from the manufacturers
and producers, thereby giving their custom
ers the bandit, liny will sell the most
Oroeerios, Provisions, Qjoeusware: Cla'
ware, Tob.iccn and Cigars for tha cash i
any house in this part of the valley. Call
Slid tod llRISNKK & -WtlDER.
Dissolctios. Notice ii hereby given
that the partnership heretofore existing be
tween Skelton 4 Burrows in the manufact
ure of woolen goods, etc, has been dissolved
by mutual consent. Win Skelton assnmes
entire control and will settle all claims ow
ing to er from the firm. A continuance of
public patronage it solicited
Wii. Skilto.
Ei-oast. July 19. 1SS6.
I will deliver good cedar post for per
hurdred, and gnod cedar bints for $1 per hun
dred. Will eiuhanire ("r wheat or flour.
Leave orders with 3 1) Eakin, Jr.
Kossrt Vaichx.
A Reliable Article.
For enterprise, push and a desire to iffet
such g-nls aa will give th ! Mktfation.
DslHirn .V Co the lin'rns lead all inieti
ti.n. The stS lr IVcaiikn's C.wch and
Lnnir Syniii, hecaii It's th. best Medicine
ADMIiilSTBATORS' NOTICE.
OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVKXHIAT
liouis Salomon has been appointed Ad
ministrator of the hstata of .1 il Berry,
deceased. A ll persons having claims against
said EsUte aVe remiented to present the same
to the Administrator within six m inths from
the date of this notice with the necessary
vouchers, at Junction City, llieitou.
Aug 9, 18S6. IjUUIS ALO0M,
48 4t Admr.
Brick! Brick! Brick!
TEST QUALITY Of BSICK KEPT CONST ASTI.T ON
hand. Will exchange brink for all kinds
of firm produee. Kiln ami residence at Wal
lis'Iiutte. two miles Wct of Eiiuene. Briuk
delivered immediately on receipt of order.
... JOS, HK1U1UIIII
A. V. Peters, Agent, Euuene,
Farmers of Lane County!
VTTENTION. THE McKINZIE
Warehoime Company have had their
house repaired in und sh ipe nnd are ready to
store grain and produce and havo employed
Mr V llhud McGee, to receiv -, clean,, store
ship wheat at the t'ld rates. Now, Failners,
we have kept the price of storage down nt
per cent for von for nnny years, kiid you
owe it to our house to till it I omo on ai
do it ( H AiiMiTAUK,
J. i 1U!RHNI IX,
M. H. Haki.ow,
Committee.
E GUIDE
260 PAGES. i.Hittrmtett lit Ciuth md Gilt RindiiK.AUc
Kmitty or it'pi. sSantf. pnpt cover, v. Thi Book con
F nt ALL lite curiout, doubilul or ImguiiittT tvant to know,
ullof vcr? InlerritinfT tV'd vm'uNie li.t'ufnution. 11KALTH.
bkai ti km uiri'infciH ire pn iiiintvu oy ui auviw wno
tity Alu-iy, who note whvt Mni phI Aid, whrn nerrmrr,
brouRbthoinelOTou. OW-d,rful rK ri T( KkK, tms
to lite. Younjt or oUI, Witmed orn iic'.c. ik-'-t or well, etiou d
ywdttSrnt tntiNibj DR. WHITTIER- S Uuii. Mo
BBBMCIT Till OUT JJtU ttsWO lb IT li 0tH-MMaWaWt
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Mfc&feiEisiiss rsMisi'frfc-nssiiw
HIPPODROME Cffll
STUPENDOUS REVIVAL cf tlie
OF ANCIENT GHEECK AND BOMK.
IIEROId ROUL-STIUTlTKf A f
STKUGJ-LES BKTWlilSN lJ
FAMOUS EN'GT.ISH THOROUGHBRIM
UNCONQUEUED BLUE GRASS FLYffi
tO MINUTES of Circus, with S00 Meteoric Performers.
30 MINUTES of Theatre 50 Actors and Specialists.
30 MINUTES of H:pMHlronie Jfaces, with 1'rofessioni.l Jockeys and 40 ThoroujdibrtJi
30 MINUTES of "Wild West,'
Vaqueroe.
' with Dr. Carver and 100 Scouts, CVwboys, Indiui a
30 MINUTES for the Museum, with 1J0J Marvelous Animate and Inanimate Curiot
Day.
30 MINUTES for the Menagerie, w!r.h 500 Specimen, greatest Gathering siaco Ksl
3 12 HOURS of S.ili.l, TTnapproachahle Entertainment
Positively Your lat Opportunities to see the Wiaat i liiflaman,
Mill and I M ii I
100 WeHern I'elehrit' s in Startling Pictures of Knmlh r Life. . Realistic in Every DeUi
OARVElt COME.s NO MORE-EUIIOI'E CLAIMS HIM NEXT YEAK
THE TALLEST
AND HEAV IfcbV
SAMPSON
ELEPHANT TTIIS PIPt
OF THE ORIENT.
10
Times the Mont Mvitiiiimt, Spectacular Street Parade Ever Seen in Any A?
Country, pasMng in (irani! Review hefore Cheering Multitudes at 10 A. Si 1J.
Ci Children, nnder ffAfl
nihiiied Sliows.O JL Nine Years of Age,Jv,
A X 1TJCTA?-T To th s En I i re
i.JL7JLXOOLV71 Coi
ti.Kescr-ed Cnsldor.e 1 0er: Clmirs at the Usual Slight Advance. T
Two Exhibitions Daily. Doors Open I and 7PM
1'EKKoltM ANCE.S BUG IN AX HOUR LATER
Msg Exhibit at : Albany, Sept. 3d; Roseburg, Sept.i
AT SPHllGFIELD,"
Hre.
All persons indebted to E W Whipple i.
Urn's, eithe by note or book account will
please call and settle, the same. Our ttore
is burned and wo uiu t collect tha nviuey
due us.
K. W. Whippu k Bros.
Cottle Grove, Feb 23, 1S83.
At MatIoc!;'s a vrry fine line of ladles
shoes of the celebrated 11 D Holhrook make,
direct from the Eastern manufacturer. Tha
lsdies nf Lane county vr.mld do well tn call a
Mr Matlock's store nd examine these goods..
Bucklen'i Arnica Salvo.
The best salve tn th siorl'd for Cuts, Bruit
es; Sores,' Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores
Tetter, Chapped ILuids, Chilblains, Corns, and
all skin emption', and iositively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satinfaction, or money refunded,
sale by E K Luckey & Co.
-or THE-
State Agriculiural Sucietj,
To be held at their grounds near Salem,
Oregon, commencing
SEPTEMBER 13, 1886,
And closing the following Saturday night
Offered in cash premiums,
Thh will, withnnt doubt; be the best exhibition
of the kiud ever held in Oregon. The
rEJV GRA, WHEELER $ CO,
Continue to Exchange Merchandise of ail
Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or Merchantd
1'roduce of any land at the Highest Cash Pricei
Give them a trade
Shingle:
PENGR'A, WHEELER &. CO.
Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and
to order at the lowest current rates, delivered a'
the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. J
Leave your orders with J. M. Hendricks, Ager!
at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct;
AT SPRIHQFIELDs
SURVEYING.
LINES ESTABLISHED. LANDS
measured and di ided.' tirades and drains
levelled. Katn rea-ionahle. Call at office of
Bilyeu and Collier r leave won! at McCor
bsck & Collier's IxKikstort.
( U AH COLLIER, Cocnt'y SorreyoT
Notice for Publication.
La.i o Omcj at RosrBt'ao, Oa , )
Aug 18, ISSti. (
Y"0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i.1 the fdIoinrf named settler has bled
o.ic nf her int-nti"0 to make final iimi4 is
support of her claim, and that said pn( will
on in. tnarae ugn. u .y r.mp ano , mltU M th, t-,,Tj th rnunty Coqtt
( niUMJ sii'it isi t'ktvria, s-- VTBaastj mu
ILtaX Sample ire.
Ita Delicate Flavor.
we shall have the inUrvatiim hfwvlacle
of D,mocratiOirresiJ:,,tchan,,.i.ming ,tZfi?
tlie lda-W trana ri'jht to polttlta imUirely pH'ul. It
recognition against the narrow proacr;p
w. il' O .
t.oa ol iirpuwican sxaaion. i j- u wmj, tuce, WSU Juactio.
PEKGRA, WHEELER & CO.,
best speed programmr 'Continue to pay the highest prfej
in Uash lor wheat at their Mill, m
to turmsii Hour and feed at w
Lowest market rates for Cash. ;
Special attention io Exchange and Custom Grindini
TAKE THTilM A. G HIST.-!
mam
Ti Exhibit of grains.
'11 Exhibit of Live Stock.
Exhibit of Fruits.
Exhibitor Dairy Fmdt't
THE PET ETOBIT OF EVEBTTHIftf T.vTS
COLLECTED X JOLTaEK IH 1HE 811TE.
Lend your presence and help to make Ore
gon's pride a succent ami a -redit tn the State.
En t iie must lx mad ly 7 p. m. Monday,
tnd all article lunt be iu place hy 10 p. m.
Monday eveniu. Fleas make entries a early
as possible.
J. T. GREGO.
Secretary, Salem, Oregon.
GUARDIAN SALE R:AL 3fAfc.
Notice For Publication.
Lahd OrricE at linsEBi Ro, Oa.;
An-.'. 10, ltvsti.
VTOTICE 13 HEREUY GIVEN THAT
1 by virtue ol an frier d the County Court
of La Comity, Or., I will offer fi- tale t
th hi.'hest bidder at 1'uli.io Ancti n at the
Court Hou'O ilonr in Eugn t itr, Oregon, on
tlie f.'l.o.ving
the 11th Ut cJ Sept, 1SSC,
of Lan Coootr, (tr., at huirene City Or.
Turttlar, 5't. 2S, I.", vit Cora E Knnwlea,
l'rittin 1 S Nn Mtf) f th Lot N.i 4
1 and lt A 1 .nJ J, fv I Tn 18, anH 8 1 lnmll reU prtrty, to wit : uoi x in
W , of 8 K I See l Tn 17 3 K 10 Vt W M. in bl.k N 4. in En.-ene C . i ...
And th !5rcv of Its artioa hav rendered , .She name th following witnesse tn prnr her Terms nf sale 1 vah the balanc ecnre.l hy
rrme-ty yrup ol t it,t 1 continuous reM-lenc upon, an1 cnltivatiHt of, morcac. . C'n'inu. n r-i leno-no-.n, ami enltiviition ..f,
1 rUaiwn and tone up mi I land, ia : II irner Workman. Jl H Gr.T. rW eomnitnce at 1 o'cl ck r. M. of taid ail Und. vii: S V Hind -. S S Jonen. W
tl chit;e.l and lewuh siM.a, and ri twirls ! John VV iln, S lil-.tm Walden, all ol Satoa, day. JUIU J M (Mmi, all -f Franklin. Lane
liesil. htm, VvUtr asxt l-r. t.ir sai ty L.n Co, (. T. Cba. W. JoHstom, i JL . AL liaiSTow, county, Ore-.-on.
ot Kg-itjr. 1 IT 4w GcaHiaa. t 46 Cmaa. W. JoMSTOS, Re-.UUr.
"VTOTICE Ij HEREI1V CIVE.V THAT
i.1 the billowing named settler has filed no
tice of her intention to ui.ike final proof in sup
port nf her claim; and that s-dd pnx-f will he
made bef.re the Jud- or Ch rk of the county
court of Ijne o-unty. Ore.-on. at Ev.-ne
City, Ore,fiii, on S.itorVv. Septemlx-r 13th,
18-Si, vii: Slaria U Su-.wurth, wi.low of
John Su-san-th dee'd, Horn. stead Claim, No
3TH f.the X 1 2 f X W H and V 1 2 of
N K 14 Sec 2R. Tp 16 S, R 6 Ve W. L
5he nam- the f llowini; witneoar Ui prv her
Notice for Publication.
T AXDOFMCEAT KOSEBURC ,oJl
XJ Koil, AOS. 4, Mrt
Notice iher by Riven that th vf
to make final proof in support of bis ""l j
that sail pr.f will b made bet.w th fl ,
r Receiver of U S Und Othc t i
i.t. on me.iay. svps is, ii - .
M Rmw. H..meteal clams o - iT'-Si
i .,f S W 4 and 3 of S, E 1 JK
' We-t, W. M. fte name. th. "W'V
nen-tes to prove hi continuous .rr,jViIB' i
and cultivation nt, aaid land, J' y,yf
miller, U .! truncan, . ai - ifc
tridse. .11 of C.lt Grove. L.
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47 Ct
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p. jd