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THE EUGENE CUT GUARD. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1888. COUNT! CE.1TBAL COMMITTEE. A meeting of the nie'ubent of the Demo cratic County Central Committee is hereby called to meet in Eugene City, Wednesday, February 8th. 1888 at one' o'clock p. m. for the transaction of inch btwineiia a limy properly come before them. R. 1). Cociiiun, Chairman. The Committee connate of R. II. Coch ran, F, W. (Jhburu, T. A. Milllorn, K. M. Vceteh end L. Bilyeu. The jarplai Uprndtn. Ae tbe vulture iwonp down npon tbe tempting carca no do the nrpln-pem1er rally for tbeir raid upon the Treaimry. Already half a tboumud bill are prenenU d or drafted to inandr the eurplui, and not one to prevent it collection. Pension crab by tbe hundred, publio building grub by tbe score, river and har bor grab necking million, a cbool-ubmdy bill calling for two-third the urplu tbe grabber' band everywhere, the pruning knife uowbrre in eight. Thi i the history of Congrea for tbe peat four year. Thi i the record of the preaent Consrea thn fur. Let every appropriation be denied until the revenuea have been cut down to the need of the Government economically ad miniatered. Then couple with every extra oidiuary expenditure the tax neceaaary to raiae the money. How quickly that would put a atop to scheme of reck lea extravagnncet World. Here i what a plow manufacturer of Minnenota ba to any alwmt protected steed and tbe steel truat: "The modern plow i mostly steel. Tbe coat of Ike materiul in it other than steel la about fifty o ni. We get our beam moulded and lays cut to shape at the mill. You see that the change in the price of steel muke a large difference in either the profit account of the manufact urer or in the coat to tbe farmer. Until laat year eud for some yeare prior, we have been getting our iteel at 4J cents per pound. There wna nothing to iudicate tint the mill were not doing a proaperou bind news at (but rate. Tbeir salesmen were ac tive in soliciting orders, tbeir trade wns good, and 1 rend oocurionul account of in. crease of tbe fauilitiw for supplying the de mand. Ijiat year the steel truat wus formed tend the price advanced rapidly until now the steel we bought lust yvur for 4 Vi ceuts a pound coata us 10 ceuts a pound, au ad vance of 125 pur oeut. Thi i not due to any increoae In tbe prico of iron or wage, but olely to the rapacity of the truat, and tbe truat being made paaaiblu by the tariff i more evidence that the war tariff should be repealed." Here is how an extensive woolgrower of the Northwest view tlit president' meaange: Daniel Drumheller, one tbe beavivat sheep men in tbe northwest, submitted to an interview by a Portland World reporter laat week, while in (hut city, on hi way from Bpoknn Fall to Olympia. The gentleman takes broad view on the tariff1 and sutnmnr ried them in the expreaaiou "That Cleve land's meaange i the proper thing for sheep men, and I have a few sheep myself." Mr. Drumheller aaaerts that if the turiff wns tak en off tho raw material, the demand for our bort staple wool would be inereaied with out any fear of successful competition from foreign wool of like quality. "All we need," say thi gentleman, "to secure an universal approval of the nics-inge from our wool grower le to have the aubjert thoroughly discussed and vcutiluted iu all it aapecta, from employee' wages up to the monopoliz ing trusts." M. Paateur appear to be in a fair waj to earn the Urge reward offered by the Govern meut of Nw South Wale fur a successful plan of exterminating th rnbit which are ravaging that rsgion. II boa destroyed a whole colony of rabita in a locality iu France by inoculating one with chicken cholera . microbes and turning it loose amoftg its fel low. Tbeepidemio raged and the work w complete. The only aiulaiuia liable to injury from this procea are chickens, and they can be kept out of the way. It is to ! learned yet whether the Australian will try this heroic, but scientific method. Whon Beuator Ingnll revived the dis patch reluting tc the destruction of his bouse aud library at Atcbisoa, Kan., by fire b was in tbe room of the Committee on District Affuiraat the Capitol. He read the telegram aloud aud one Congressman burst into tears. A later despatch announced the loss of everything "but the piauo and the barn." I bad been thinking of tearing tbe old barn down," remarked the Senator calmly, as though pondering on tbe strange, freak of fortune which pertain to earthly existence. Twelve murders, on suicide, eight high way robberie snd four stabbing affray iu a ciiy stmller than Kan Francisco make up a fair Sabbath' diversion. .That is llavauim's record for last Sunday. Tbe Kan Francisco criminal lawyer is uot a nuupproebuhle as we thought he was. A a promoter of crime Captaiu-Oeneral Marin, the dictator of Cuba, j equal to a whole shyaer bar combiued. Examiner. The dispatch. anuouuoe that the Supreme Ceurt of California has affirmed the decree of Judge Sullivan divorcing Sarah Althea Hill from the late William Sharon, tbe de ceased Sun Fraueisco millionaire. Thi de ciaion will no doubt give Sunth a mi.Iion or more of tbe esUte. It i wise forethought that impels Seualor Hule, of Maine, to introduce measures for th preservation of forests. The time an- pears to be drawing on apace when one of Mr. luhj't Illustrious constituent will want to take to the woods. The repeal of the pre-emption aud timUr culture act and tbe amendment of tbe homestead aud desert acts will probably be pushed through congress this sesiou. The avutiment of congrea seem to U favorable U) mch legislation. Ex. Hon. J. C. Leaaure, of Pendleton, Rincer II rnisnn of Koaeburg. C. W. Fulton.of As tor. O. O. Holuiau aud M. L. Olmstead, of bker City ar candidate for Congressional honor at the band of th next Republican S te convention. One eouuty in T.xa last 20.0OI (bep in th kte itotm. Id tbe next hatch of by drBulie ram atatiatica thi lost will figure amoDgsi tn reduction charum! un to th. Prnidtnt' liiwaai;. Aita. lradtre.t ,tlnw tUt th population 0f the I'UiUd Stale b aaimall, bin auK'nent t about . two-ptreeat., phi th iiiimixratin. UO uih rua vut population Jud 80, ISM,, W JM V4,l VUtfli, n.rmanUfortv bill, ahe.d l Dol.,1, t tbe r.cefor l R. Senator, but 1 7.I Z I prac," Kiv. him th. id'i' Boiintu and Dimocmrjr. Ruaiues has been steadily prospering luce tbe Inauguration of a Democratic Na tional administration and Democratic reform method iu 1SH3. Here i the proof of it: In 1Mb! the uambea of buaiutas failure in tbe country we 11,020, in 1885 it 11,110. in 1880 it was 10,508, and in 1887, the year just closed it was 9,'JIO. The bus iness failures for last year Were tbue almost i.OUO less thun they were durini the year immediately preceding the inauguration of President Cleveland, yet the number of busi ness firm ha increased over Mi,00 during that time. Th old Republican war-cry. 'The Democrat! will miu tbe btmintm of the country," will not go for much thi year. Democracy, lower taxes aud buaines pros parity go baud in bund, A New York luborcr, who claims to bav become insane while working in a rubber factory at College point, in that state, has sued the company for damages;, claiming $2,500 for being confined six weeks iu the l'oughkeepaie insane asylum. He was one of several men employed iu the factory who within a few months became violently in sane. They all worked iu one particular department where poitonou acids were used iu preparing the rubber, and, at the time quite au excitement prevailed is tho village over tbe matter. The miles of railroad constructed ill 1887, footed up nearly l.i.OUO, aim tbiro la a strcnu probability that thia rute of develop. meut will be. maintained this year. There ate many who affect to believe that railroad construction baa advanced too rapidly in the United States, but they ure the same pesaimiHls, who declared that tho country could not for twenty years to como ade quately support the roads then in existence Since then wo have added 30,01)0 miles to our system, and, as has already been ul served, tbe prospects ure that in the next four veara we shall supplement them with with 50,000 more miles. If nny workingman is anxious to work for free triele wiitfea iie can board the steamer ut New York and reach Englaud in a very few days, Mend us word, please, when you decide to Co. lletroit irilnmc. Tbe amount of rot contained in thn above a a "protection" argument may bo inferred from Hi fact that much higher wages are paid for labor iu England (ban in any oilier country in Europe, and it ia the leaat "IW tected," Oeriuuny is well "protected." Perhaps some of our workiugmeu would like to try their luck under Dismarck's benign syatem. World. The International Exposition, which will be held iu Washington lu 1 S'. 2 to comment orate the four-hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America, should surpass that o 1870, which was by all odds the most efl'ec live ufTuir of the kind ever held up to that tiiuA. Ilia people of the United Mute should be able to show that they have made a great deal of progress iu the interval be tween 187U aud 18'J'J. Take a piece of paper, and on it put in figures your age iu years, dropping months weeks aud days. Multiply it by two; then add to tbe result obtained the ligures I)i08 add eight aud then divide by two. Subtract from the result obtained the number of your yoars on earth, and see if you do not obtain ligures that you will uot be likely to forgot soon. An enormous aerolite fell in Cochin-China October '20, rebounding aud probably dibap rearing in thn China Sea. It was estimated by French ofttcer that it weighed 3000 tons and was traveling at the rate of about one aud one-quarter miles a second. The highest wage paid laboring men in the world I at New hotitk vtuics, Australia It is a free bear country. Cure for Smallpox. Edward Hine. a Travertre corresponded of the Liverpool Mercury, sends the follow mg to that paper: ".o disease is so repul siv as smallpox, and none to generally dreaned. I am willing to risk my reputation as a publio man if the worst case of small poxcuunnt be affectively cured iu three day simply by cream of tartar. Thi is a sure aud inver failing remedy. One ounce of cream of tarter dissolved iu a pint of boiling water, to le drank when ceol, at short inter vals. It can be taken at any tim, and is a Iiroventutiva a well as a curative. It is mown to have cured iu a hundred thousand ease, without a single failure. I have my self restored hundreds by thi means. It never leave a mark, never cause blimlncs, aud always preveuts tedious liugriugs. ll is o effectual that if properly used would dis pense with the unnatural law of vaccination uud the costly slsfV of vaccinators, for small pox never appear without a need, ami theu ought to bo purifying aud healthful to the yatem, aud whsn capable of being so quickly removed need uever be feared above cold or sb overflow of bile. The railroad acros the ice at the Pasco gorge iu the Columbia hud te be abandoned on account of the thiuuess ul the ice in cer tain places. Where large cukes tlouted against the Kenuewick bridge aud were fro xen iu solid blocks. There was plenty of support, but betweeu the islands of ice, iu the interstices, the ice wo only about six inches iu thickuess, which was not siiftl cieutly strong to bear the weight of th cars, Several car were crosasd, however, before tbe Idea wu abandoned. Manager Ruckley hud a force of idle meu there which he wished to put to work, mid remembering that th Musouii river was crossed in the winter in thia manner before the bridge was completed, he made th attempt. ' - S a diapatch from Coif as, W. T: "Dan Con ivy, tli man who committed the dastard ly rap on Mis Millie at Paloti City, mad hi escape whil-eu rout between Sim- anno ano i aiou.e. ji was lu churns of I top. tity Sheriff (.'alliwm. It l reported that wheu th traiu left Manliall h jumed from hii rat an I oil th train. Th nheritf endeavor- ed to at p the train, but instead they incrrtued tn 111 utiuoat speed until they reached Span gl. If you want to aiibscrib for any newspa per, luagatiue or periodical, call onOeo. Cob lier at the book store, lie will take your subscription and save yon trouble and ex pense. Card of Thanka. DsxTKa, Lau Co., Jan. 31st, bS. We desire to extend our most sim-er and heartf.lt Ibuukt to ou' friend for their ex tram kiuduesa, unlimited saiance aud profound sympathy during our sickuea and bereavement. W. R. Raaa, H. A. IUae. Mk. M. J. Jv. Di. W. E. Joan, F. D. Amu. Omen Goon. -lUwide having a full liu of jewelry Mr. J. O. Watt haa just re- Z,T . ' u,'".' m l" K ? 7, 'J."-,R "Ua "M "I""1 j , tr hT ' t,! h I l Horn & Pain.' building. A Horrible Tragedy. A tragedy occurred'at Independence, Or., lust Sunday morning which for horrible de tails is seldom equalled. Vm. Landreth who we are informed formerly kept store nt Coburu in Lane county, muidered his step daughter, with whom it is supposed he bad maintained illicit relations. The Ore-ou- un gives the following detail: trom an examination of ubysimanN, and partial testimony of the mother of tho mur dered girl, Kyiiiinie Antic, it it learned' thut lot year thn I'rillal stepfather, win. Lun dretb, bus made her the victim of bis bes tial puision, and there is little doubt that the motive of his awful crime wit fear thut Lis stepdaughter would become a mother, or would soon divulge the terrifying wcret which was the burden of her existence. The tnnrdor was a fiendish iu conception as it was borrible Iu e :ecutlou. with a fourteen inch knife the inhuman wretch entered Sym mie' room Sunday morning, and notwith standing ber moat piercing ncreruis aud des iderata resistance deliberately butchered her iy striking fourteen blows upon the body and bead. Any one of four wounds would iiivo been fatal. Probably the lust entered the betid just forward of the right ear und penetrated five inches, passing almost through. Tbe mother and two of tbe boys were aroused and interfered, but too late to prevent the accomplishment of tbe deed, une of the uoys, ilburu, aged 13, picked up a loaded shotgun and while a struggle was iu progress lielween the fattier, mother aud brother, watched his chance to shoot the unnatural father. Lmiilreth fled, aud the older brother disarmed Wilburn be fore he could accomplish his purpose. He woe captured by a citizen and turned over to Hie authorities, uh tlio the night following the murder Marshal ltoliuuuou ami Deputy Williams, mindful of the Kelly lynching which took place six months since, discreet ly conveyed Landreth to the farm of Lyman Uayman, lour miles southwest of town, the precaution wus probably well taken, for the feeling ot the people was lngli, and another lynching might have occurred. This niorii- liik be was brought buck to town, and bis examination occurred at 1 o'clock, District Attorney licit appearing for the prosecution. aud Uenj. llayden for the defense. The leS' tiuiouy ot the mother, the liov Willis, and the daughter, Lizzie, elicited no specially new lulormiitioii, Airs. I.umlreth, oveipow ared with grief and evidently dazed by the awful events of the day before, gave her evi deuce in a hecitaiing und onnfiised manner, but from th partial statement she made wus apparent thut the unfortunate girl hud for years beeu used us u means of satisfying the step-lather s lust. Defense waived ex animation, und l.a itir.'tu wns bound over, without bonds, to await the action of tie grand jury, which convenes next June. Sherd! tiroves. Marshal Bohamiou aud deputy immediately brought the prisoner to Salem, and lodged him iu jail there for safe keeping. Lundreth is 03 vears old, course appearing, aud of almost herculean strength He assigns no cause for his horrible deed other than the "daughter wus trying to iu jure him." Symmie wus between 18und IU. was very pretty, and notwithstanding her un favorable surroundings was rather of a re fined disposition. This is tbe fourth mur der which bus occurred in Polk seven months. county in Real Estate. I Blmll continue to push the real estate business with all the vigor its profits will justify reports to the contrary notwithstand ing. I shall continue to do nil in my power to advance the interests of Lane county. My head olllce will remain ut the old stand gn Willamette Street, Eugene City nnd Prof. G. I. Houghton will hava charge of the bus. lues in my absence. Qko. M. Mii.lkk. SLADDEN A SON'S PRICES. 5 cans choice peaches $1.00 7 " " string beans 1.00 7 " " pens 1.00 7 " Winslow's corn 1.00 7 " Archer's com 1.00 10 " cbuice tomatoes 1.00 And ull other goods at proportionately low prices. .au una see tnein. Si.addkn & Son f would enjoy your dinner J l aimareprevonteabyDys- pepsla, uso Acker's Dyapepaia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. mv tjuanuueo lucm. 'j ana cents. Oslmrn Jt Co, Eugene. Local Market Report. Euuenk, Feb. 3, 1S88. Whk.vt-C8c Oats 3."k Hurley 3."(ii 10 cts per buahel. Eggs 30 ets ht in.; scarce. ItU'lTKK 30 cts per 11), I,AKI)-10 cts per IU KLot'H-lst grad, tl; 2,1, $3.00. RAi'ON-Sides KH'i 12c;aiiouMera 7 to 8 ctg; liama, 1JJ cts. Pot-tiK?a-(K) cts per bush. Cheeaa-l'.'i (! l.'i cU Hop- ,V (H'ta, the of thousands auiTcrinc from Asthina. Con. sumption, Concha, eto. Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy? It is the best preparation Known for all Lung Troubles, sola on. a positive guarantee at lUc, ooc. OsbiiruA Co, Eiii.'1'iie. Absolutely Pure. 1 hia powder never vwic. A marvol of pur ity. atrviu.th aud w holeMtiuuies. More eco a.miical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be ul in ami:titin with the mnltitud of low Ut ahor. weight alum . ple-phata powuVr. Sold only in eana. Hotal It. two i.. . .. (Co., 100 Wall St., N. V. eik. , r ROYAL KS'.II J I rWig Read thisIt Is of Interest to Every Tax Payer In Oregon. ririn Km' Wnnbl anv in reply to yours of even date, thut the sum of 7 paid to me by the Columbia Fire and Mariue Insurance Company, of Portland, Uregon, ior stuoui tux iu Dist. Ko. 1, represent more money ti.un dint in il,i office bv all the foreign insurauce compuuies doing business in this City. , rKrI). A. VAhT, Kcbool t:iera jnsirici ixo. i. This nr,ii nor Hserlnin thut to protect yourself j ou should give your insuruueo to tbe Columbia f ire und aiurinu jnsurani u Company of Portland. Oregon organized rlli. lawa ,f Oreeon. Has a u 11 until- toed capital of fotH'.OoO for vonr protection, which is ten times tne amouui oi ucpomv required of foreign compauies, who pay no taxes, and send ull the profits out of the state, thereby increasing yom tuxes. Think of this, und give our agent at your place a part of your insurauce. louts respecumiy, John a. uhild, neeremry. J W. Biirtow, Agent, Eugene. E. R. LUCKEY & CO. AOEN'18 FOB DoKniCKK Si ScBKCE PHKPABA- TIONS. Pureh Mother Tinctures superior in preparation to any in the market. Hydrastine Tonic one of the fiuest com pounds for debility and lost vitality. , Homeopathic mother tinctures ami iruu rutions i0 per cent stronger thau fluid ex- tructs; prices the Banio as Eastern establish ments. Special attention is culled to the R. & S. tinctures. JSa suro and mention 13. & a. when prescribing, A full supply always on bund ut E. R. Luckey & Co's. WHAT AM I TO DO. , The symptoms of Biliousness are unhap pily too well kuown. They differ in differ ent individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast enter. Too fre- nientlv, ulus, he has au excellent appetite (or liquids but none for solids of a morning. Mis tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white nnd furred, it is rough, at all events. Ibii digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There ure olten Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and ofteu headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if uot eflect a cure try Ureen Anqw& blower it costs but a trifle and thousuuds attest its efllcucy. Postal Tcleuraph. Office hours on Sun day from 8:011 to 10:00 a. m., and from 4:00 to b:00 p, in. eek days, all business hours. O. t . Craw, bupt. . or P c Blood Elixir la the only -IVV,S.VA Biood Kemedy guaran teed. It is a positive care for Ulcers, Erup tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Neuralgio pains. We guarantee it. Sold by Osburn Co, Eugene. , CALIFORNIA CAT "If - CUKE. Guaranteed ixmitive cure for Catarrh, Colli in the Head, Hay lever, Rose ( old t'atairlial Deafness anil sore eyes. Kestorea the sense of Tonte ami Smell, remove bad TaHte and Unpleasant lirenth resulting fmm ( ntarrh. hanv unit pleasant to uae. foil directions and a cure is warranted. For sale by all druegiats. Soitooi, Rooks. rareuts buy your school books of Mr. tieorye Collier, formerly Mc- Cornuck & Collier. He has the largest stock ami sells at low prices. J. CHAS. MOSBURG, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Everything new and fresh. Goods de livered free to nny pa't of the city. Ill Tobacco and Cigars, lou will find the best Positively the finest Imported Cigars in tbe city CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUITS. Come and see me uud be convinced that you can save money by buyiug your goods at the Willamette Store. Opposite Guard ollice. J. CUAS. MOSBURG. II. 11. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate busiuef s such as buying, Belling, leasiug and renting farms and city property, eto. Ollice on tonth sulo of Niuth street. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanii Omen at Rosfiu'ru, Or., ' dan. 81. ISMS. VTOTK KIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll the followind-nsuied nettler has filed no tie of hia intention to make final proof in sup port of )n claim, and that arid proof will be made bef.ire the juilce or clerk of the county court ot Laue Co., Or., at Kucena City. Or.", on Saturday, March 17, 1SS8, viz: Em .Inne. Hommtead Entry No. -Iri fur the S W 1-4 of Sec. i, Tp. 1SS, R 1 West. V M.. He names the following witnesses- to prove Ilia coiitimimis residence iihii, and cultivation ol, said land, via: James U alive, Elijah Gum, C'hiw (inwr, Sipiir. Cain, !1 f Jaa er. Lane Co. , Or. Chas. W. Johnston, R.iter. H.F. McCornack, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUGENE CITY, OREUOX. I H AVE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND Sdect St.K k of GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc, Which I intend ellinK at Faib and Reason able Piiicm. GIVE IwIE A TRIAL. nr0'''f Jf iMin'c Luikling, Eugene City, Or, G. O. GARKI30N. Droceries Fr ovisions Have removed to Marx' new building. They have a complete stock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments. ALSO A large invoice of Christ tn as goods. UNDERTAKING! I nutke a specialty both for suit the tia'e. Country orders solicited. Liberal discount for cash accompanying orders. Orders promptly attended to both by mail.or telegraph, COMPLETE LINE OF. K Call and see me. J. R. REAM. Corner Willniiiotto and Sevcntli Streetp, Eugene City, Or. A. Four splendid Ncw White" Nickel-plated Sewing Machines All Complete. I am oflVring tliesp. mnchines at cost, not having the timn or room to deal irt tluMii nny lonjjer. This ia a fine opportunity to K-cuif mm of tlirse moat popu lar, liest furnished, and certainly tho most di'siruUe of all Snwing Machines. 1 also ofl'isr tlip following liai'jjains: Forty Ladies' New Market Cloaks for 1 less than Cost. Twenty-five Gents fine Overcoats, this season's Pur chase,) for $1 less than Cost, Those are all new, desirable goods, and wiil jv lit) per rent, mi the invmi nient even if one Imd to lay them away until next Winter. I have a nunilier of other hai-gaina to offer noil m which 1 will rail alten on from time to time Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, tlie largest and best stock of S: FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever hrought to Eugene. THIS IS 10 IDLE BOAST. Hut call and price them. Rememl.er the place: The Xew Thr.u Brick, corner Willamette and id Eighth WtvWpc that are fretfnl, peevish, cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price S3 cents. Bold by Unburn (In, Liiueue. HAKK1 II uua WOKKs! MS BARKER, Expert Gun smith Stock of Guns and Am muniiion on hand. LIGEXE - - - ORKGO.Y C. Marx. Barber Shop sod Bath Rooms, Hot and cold batha alwar reily duriua lhaweek. ' 8 quality of ood9 and prices to atislactioii fx II Hr:1 Bit ecu AT- V. PETERS', St., Eiine City, Oregon. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice is hsrthy given to all owinn tax. IIIIVl Kmi'.i,, !.. . .1... . 8 . , , .'"i- toe coiiuiy court at Its , ate session or.lere.1 me to collect the aimie I forthwith, lhisistheiefore to notify all I concerned tl il !,.. . ... ' i ; uv i" save eosts .ej uiiisi come lorwanl at once and pay the same or I u-ill l, ,.i.k...j . 1 J. . , . wu-iLeu iu proceed "g'UHM theru legally. J"eu J. M. dloan, Sheriff Lane Co. VI For Kent or Hire. Apply for terms, etc., to . HOWARD 4 BROSS. C M. COLLIEK, AttorncyatLaTT. I Ww am mm U II Ul l II III i OFUCE:-At Court House, County Sur veyor room. I offer t.,r aale 40x100 ft buBines proper ty on W illuniHtte street, on hieh t buter can double hia money within two years. ' Oio. M. Uiu.it.