Una ! ) ; J .1 ! I THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY.. JUKE 23, 1888. Democratic Ticket. For I'reHiJput: GBOVEII CLEVELAND, .... Of Now York. For Freniiliitiiil Electors: Vf. II. EFFIXCEU Of Multuomnlj. For Vice President: ALLEN O. THUKMAN, Of OLio. E. It. SKIPWORTH, Of Uuiatillu W. II. BILYEU Of Linn Popular Vote In llitM. Cleveland. Democrat 4,911.017 Klniue. ltenublican 4,HIH,ojI liutler, Ohk and Labor l:t,H25 Bt. Juliu, Prohibition 151.H09 Whole rote cast lU,Ul,ui.l Electoral vote in 1881 wan at follow: Cleveland. I Blaine. Alabama lOICalifornia 8 ArkuiiHii. . , Connecticut Delaware! . , Florida Georgia Iudtiiua ... 7 Colorado ... 3 Illinois 22 Dllowa 13 4'Kaiiaaa ! VI Maine 6 15 MuiHHchuBotta . . H Kentucky 13 Micliiimn 13 Louisiana 8;Miiiuesola 7 Maryland . MixtUHHippi S'Nubnihka 6 it, Nevada 3 lii N llaiupHhire 4 ;ohio 23 MiHHoiiri New Jeraey . . . . New York N Carolina ... 8 Carol urn ... TtiimenNce Texan Virginia Went Virginia. 3(i Oregon 3 11 1'cnunylvauia 3D U Kuode. Inland 4 12 Vermont .. 4 i;( Wiacoinin U 12 C Total... 182 Cleveland's Total 21'J! majority 37 Want Work at (50 Cents a Day. Three hundred men advertised in a Phila delphia paper tliu other day for work at CI) cents day. Knowing thin in true, and bo lifting that the ItrpiiblieiinB tell the truth in their campaign speeches, one in led to be lieve that thin uiUHt be a "free trade." coun try. It cannot be true that men have to auk for work in a highly protected country where they are satisfied with (ID cents a day'? Alan, it is too true. Protection does not benefit the laborer nor increase his wage. The sols benefit derived from it goes to the cor porations, combines, triiHtH and promoted "rings" who are inside of the "charmed circle." The laborer is outside and ho is made to feel satisfied with bis lot by simply a systetnatio word now aud then from his master, inch ai "protection to American in dustry" and a few crumbs from the tablet of the rich, lot the luliorer, in every path of life, whether ho labors with his brain or muscle, is deluded with the selfish policy of Eroteotion, Probably he will awuki'ii from is sleep and delusion tj And hiuielf on the edge of starvation; completely in the toils of the privileged clans who are iu possession of the monopolies. A Contemptible, Lit) Contradicted. WoBCMCsTitn, Mass, June 7. Thoeharges recently made by Hev. U. II. I'vudleton iu a newspaper at that place, of disagreeable re latione betwottu Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, have caused considerable feeling, and rroinntd Mrs. Margaret Nicodemus, of Worchostcr, to write Mrs. Cleveland, from whom she has received an autograph letter, us follows: Exkcutivk Mansion. I Wamuinoton, . C, June 0 18S8. Mrs. Niuodemus Dear Muduiue: 1 can only say, In reply to your letter, that every stateiucut wade by Hev. 0, II. Pendleton iu the interview which you sent inn is basely false, and I pity the man of his calling who has been made a tool to give circulation to such wicked uud heartless lies. loan wish the women of our country no greater bless ing than that their homes and their lives muy be as happy, aud that their husbands may be as kind, cousidurate and ntVectiouate as miue. ' Very truly, FlUNl'KS F. Clkvklano. Rev. Mr, Pendleton says he was deceived by au utisorupuloui reporter who uiisrepre tnted what lie really said. The following geographically faraway rem moiit on the result In Or. gnu, that iu the light of HiilMcquciit diacloNiires comes near to the truth, we take fiom the 8t. Louis lWliSmti'ln The two Ore-gnu Senator ire Republicans and railroad tools. They were both elected hi railroad attorneys, aud represent nothing iu the Remits but the absolute control of great corporations over Oregon politics. If the election of a legislature to re-elect Dolph to the Senate cost a million the money would have been forthcoming, and to any body who know anything about Oregou the claim that the Republican imcccs there is verdict against tariff reform is perfectly ah 'Hiird. It prove nothing but the inability of the Democrats to break the Dower of the railroad combiuatiou which make Oregou on of the rotten boroughs of our capitalists ana rairoa4 kings. Andrew Carnegie, driving a coach and four through Scotland while hi employes in America suffer a 10 per cent, reduction iu wages, i a typical apostle of the modern gospel that high t.tie make high wages. Mr. Carnegie has had much lately to say about the benttWucs of taxation to create a urplus, but be baa Ihui far (ailed to enlight en the publio how it wa that tariff did uot nave hi mill hand that 10 per rent, reduc tion, es.iecially a it is well kuowu that l is mill i the most lucrative property of the kind in the world. Jay Gould has already put hi name down tor 5,1100 for the Republican campaign fund, "iu order," he say, "that wt may have protection." We had an idea, which we of course gained from Republican speak ers, that protection benefitted the laboring rasa. Jay Gould is doubtless the kind of laboring man who is benefitted by protec tion. Jay hat been protected in his rascali ties all his life, and still his bnsinsss re mains an "infant iudiitry." Mayor Iluwett, of New York City, is a Joker. He said fi e other day that he would uot vote for Cleveland. This was thought strange. Some attached great deal of im portance to it. The Republican preas her aided it all over the land. He savs he will Hot vote for Cleveland, bnt luatead will vole lor the Clcvrlaud elm-tors ef New York State. The bilarioas Republican prex will please make a note of thi explanation. Norwich, Connecticut, but week was car ried by the Democrats for the first tiu-e iu teay year. Have you heard frojj the municipal elections in New Yoi k, Nw Jer sey aud Connecticut for the past thrve month, (mm Albany, Jersey City, Hoboken, Urulgeport, and mauy other municipalities? They all show heavy Democratic gains. Keniiljllcaii National Convention. The National Republican Convention met in Chicago Tuesday June 13th. M M Estee, of California, was elected permanent chairman. The platform favors protective tariff, favors abolishing tux on tobacco, favors reducing postage to one cent and con demus the administration. Urexham, liar rison, Allison, Alger, Sherman and Depcw were placed iu nomination. Balloting commenced Friday: First b illot Alg"r 81, Depew ii'J, Filler 20, Oresham ill, Harrison T,), Hawley 13 Iugulls28, Phelps 25, Rusk 25, Sherman 220, Blaiue 33, McKinley 3. Second ballot Alger 11(1, Depew 'JO, Greshaiu 110, Harrison 05, Ingalls 1G( Pholp 18,Riihk 20, Sherman 21'J, Itlaiue 32, McKinley 3, Allison 75, Lincoln 21. Third ballot-Alger 122, Depew 00, GreBliam 123, Harrison 01, Phelps 50, Rusk 10, Sherman 211, Rlaine 35, McKinley 8, Allison 84, Lincoln 2, Miller 2. 832 were cant. It will require 417 to uoin inate. The convention then adjourned till 7 o'clock Friday eveuing. As the Ol'aiiI) goes to press Friday after noon we can give no farther report this week. "A J'ictniThtino Tour." Mr. A. T. Hawley, in an article entitled "A Picturesque Tour," in the June West Shore, gives Eugene City uud vieiuily ami pluneutary notice as follows: "Leaving Roseburg by rail, tho tourist is introduced to a sight of tho Calipooia range of mouiitains, interesting as the commonly recognized dividing lino between the north em and southern section of the state Crossing the summit of this range he finds himself in the far-iitmed Willamette valley, which, in beauty, fertility and pohhiliilities of supporting a (lenae and prospuous poim lotion, has few rivals in the universe. A few hours run brinus him to Eugene City. the seat of the Statu University. Here let him make up his mind to tarry a while. The town is in every sens of the word a pros perous and active one, from both business and Intellectual standpoints. At tun s.iine timo, it is one of the most restful and agree able places of sojourn on the Pacific Coast Embowered iu shade, adorned with tasteful and hospitablo homes, It challenges iidiniriv lion, and well deserves it. The University buildings are handsome structures, and the very large geolouicil collection of Rev. Thomas Condon, professor in that depart msut, is one of the most valuable aud complete on the coast. It the tourist hup pens to bo fortunate enough to reach Eugene City during commencement week, 1 can promise him several days of rare ami delight ful entertainment; and when, from the upper windows of tho main building, he looks out upon tliu exquisite p ihtoral scene w li let) will greet his rye, if be ifoes not say that nil that must have been beautiful in tli classic valo of Tempo is hero reproduced. 1 ahull tu in k none the lens of my own einliu aiastin admiration of (he cene when I fust beheld it, but shall bn tempted to call into question the correctness of his taste and judgment. If the tourist's stuv at Eugene, is not limit ed, he will do well to ascend Spencer's Butte, in the vicinity, from tho summit of which be will behold a f ir-spnmding initio ramii, not iininatchable for this old earth is sill of beauty but rarely beautiful, and to be remembered with pleasure as long as memory holds her place. A drive out to the forks of the Willamette, among the wheat Melds, starred much to the farmer s diseom IHuro, with myriads of wild pinks, with here ami there a column of iinuiiuciatiou lilies lifting their white chalices on high, will prove another pleasure, which it were not wise to forego. Here, ulso, another ih rlco t ion from the main line of travel can be made with profit and pleasure. A camping lour up tho jicKen.ie river, with its wealth of mountain scenery, its rushing rapids ami icv-cohl waters, its mountain trout aud grouse and pheasants and deer and bear, is au episode always to bercincnibi red with de light. The trip can be extended to the base of the Three Sisters, three mountain pouks Covered with perpetual snow, or to Foley's springs, sixty miles east of Eugene, the water or which are fast winning a r pnta tion not second to those of the famous Hot springs of Arkansas. The Siuslaw river, do bouching into the I'acillc ocean, is another famous resort of the , dwellers of Eugene City and the surrounding country. Taking Eugene City us a base of operations, it is questionable if there is any other spot in the northwest where the material for juuketing is more ucccssiiue. One peciilaiily of the northwestern flora may lie; e be mentioned for the In u tit of tho botanizing tourist. It will be found that the climatic conditions of the country have set uieir seat npou tear and tlower, shrill: and tree. During my first trip through this region tills lad Had impressed Itself upon my niiiiu, ami n lew months later, meeting i rot. Hawthorne, or tliu Mate liimeiMty, hoi sing at that time on a botaiii.iug tour, iu the course of conversation, he mentioned the fact, and said that to him it constituted a most instructive object lesson iu the iimu tier in which nature cares for her ow n, and adapts not only the higher, but the lower, forms of life to their environments." Senat r Tliurniaii will visit WVhingtou iu a few day ami will probably prolong his trip to New York. Iu the autumn he will mak a trip to the FaciAc slope, delivering speech in California, Oregon aud Ne.'ada, aud making cccasional speeches along the route. He is likely to be the liveliest "old mau" the lUpublicau paity ever eueauu lervd. Not more than 15 or 20 per cent., say the Oregonian, of the amount of lumber is" being shipped east from thi aoetiou as we shinned a few mouths since, aud orders are received only for long sticks or plunks mote than a foot in width. No other place cau compete wnu una aeciiou lor such luuiDer. Emperor Frederick of Oermauy died on June 15, 1S83. William II. has succeeded to the throne. Delays are Dangerous. Yo,i say, well.rtuiudy a slight cold, lool oet. It Uiv lead to an iiitUininatioii ot the tin In? of numerous sir cells of the Lungs thi i lYeinnoni. Hp t, iia.mi. ........... .. tl't Mire o( the air if e, which is Asthma; or urn iiumiiiMion mi the liiiiii; ini.nil.rnnn of II e tlirout ami tulx-e which pax through tin Lunus, which in the rirt atau is called limn c .!. anil my lead to consumption. Santa Ab'e is delicious in flavor, certain aud rfect la its result A few d.w will rvlieve, a tbor oos'li treatment curs the aWe named duewe. hery bottle warranted by all druggists, Cvvwv Of tie good thlnjraof thU lone on account of Dyspesia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dvupepsia, lndigvetlqn and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 23 aud 50 ceuU, by Oaburo A (As Kui ne. Goslien JteiiiH. June 21, '83. Al Keeney has returned to Goshen. A brother of Willi Holdridge ha been visiting him recently. Rev. McKinley, of Eugene, delivered us a sermon at the ball (Sunday. 'I hompsou Mors and wife of Civsswell made relatives her a call Sunday. Mi Agio McClure wj severely afllicted with sore throat Sunday necessitating the at tendance of a physician. Died. At the Dulles, Saturday, Juno l, 1HW, of diphtheria, the little kou of Frank and Rhodu Hampton, aged 21 month. Through last Friday's Morning Oregoniun it is learned that Mr. Cieo. Krumrey of this place wa discovered insane ut Portland, lie is a highly esteemed and elderly German, uud owns a farm at ibis place. Messrs. A. J. and Jos. Hampton uud Pete Wither of Paisley arrived horo by way of the Military roud Thtusday of last week. They report the road iu vry bad condition being washed out iu ununilx r of places. Died. At hi parents' homo at this place, Wednesday, June 13,188,01 diphtheria, Fer man, son of John and Mary Hampton, ag d 12 years. The remains were interred iu the Muionic cemetery at Eugene. The unex pected calling of dear oms from loving rela tive uud friends is haul to bear, yet there is consolation in the belief that they uie where all is love uud happiness reigns supreme. To Her Native Illalu-e. On Tuesday evening, old Elia, relict of the old Indian chief (Juiuuhy, returned to this city, the homo of her fathers, after u two years' absence ut tba reservation ut (iruiiile Koiidc. Mrs. Qninaby is now upwards of hO years of age, it is said, ami shu tells a pitiful t..le of her condition. Shu says she arrived late Tuesday night, "clatawa camp, halo tire, halo uiuckmuck, uiku bins ticke miiekmuck, halo; chako sleep; next day sun, halo muck muck chaco, tu kit clatuwn iianego ltoston tillicums, potlatch hiyu yaquu sun muck muck," pointing to the east, "Nika bias uucoty, n ilia halo tillicums uiiddlito. Spose nika sick, hulo tillicuui chaco, potlatch muckmuck, halo chako fire, halo chako chuck; nika bias wake squaw. Copu res ervation, halo Hour, halo muckmuck, chako Salem, liaiicge llostnu lillicnm, spose uiuybu potlatch inuckiiiuck copu nika." All of which mean that old Eliza has a hard time of it. Capital Journal. Sliootina: AHrtiy. The Ileppuer Gai tte gives an account of 0 shooting ullViiy at that place, one of the Iiriucipals in which, Al. Lurkins, is well mown in Eugene and vicinity. It says: Dee Matlock and Al. Lurk in became in volved iu a quarrel lust Monday evening and all'iongli Lui kin was on crutches 'rom the hurt he ruceiveil last Monday, he agreeil with Matlock to fioht it out fist and skull. Lark in had barely struck tliu first blow, win li Matlock drew a pistol, of Out llulldog pattern, 4 1 c ),, uud tired time shots, one taking effect in tho right side of Larkin's neck, just above the collar boiiu, and barely missing tho largo artery, ami coming out n little above the shoulder blud. Tho Wound is not considered dangerous, but if) a close call.' Mullock was arrested and fined for vi olation of the city ordinance, but no com plaint being made nguinst him, he was allow ed to go without further molestation. Up to the first inst., the salmou pack on (lie Columbia was fully up to that of last year to the same time iu round numbers 1011,00(1 rases; since then the pack baa full- eu otl'iis compared with last season, aud it is believed that the pack up to date is not over 1'.5,(MI0 cases. The pack of 'HH is now tlgured at ;iio,tiiiil or at moat ;i.,t)00 cases, as compared with 351,000 last year but tho ag gregate, of course, depends on tho July run. 1 he fish nro running about ten day earlier this year, and is thought that after July 25, the ruu w ill lie virtually ovcr.-Astorian, June Kith. The cunningest fish that ever wore scales and shunned a baited hook, will draw near in thrilled onderrtieiit to an cdectrio huht submerged in his native element, and so be allured to hisf.ito. The United StateBsteam er Albatross has been fitted with electric fishing lights for the conduct of scientific research, and preliminary experiment with these lights have revealed the fact that the curiosity of fish to invesiieate this unwonted rudiancs brings them to tho light. It 18 stated in the Omaha World that tin ferocious stallion known as the "Man Eater" has been killed in Custer coiintv. The ani mal left a record of the men killed in four years the last being hi owner Peter Moran. Mr. Moran resisted all dem inds of the uiiidi- bors for years to kill the bl lodlhirsty beast, airtl finally fell a victim to his deadly teeth and hoofs quite recently. The infuriated pecqde promptly dispatched the animal with shotguns. If you want hardware at reasonable prices call at tho store of Pritchett it Fofkncr. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkin. tb. druwist. ia not selling "Wisdom' liobertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really nannies preparation oi its Kind mi the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every li.ittle. Now Is the time ulon rondi nm (n,..l t.i bung in )our woo I and trade it to for firt class photographs. Any old tadi d picture Luhvreed to life si7 in India ink, water color or crayon, equal to the best done anywhere. Madden & Son's Price List. We ilivitu nubile ntl.mti.it, l.i ..... very low prices iu Staple aud Fuucy Gro ceries, Provisions, etc .which we are enabled to otter bv buvim in li,rM l.tr m..l u..it;.... strictly lor cash, thereby suffering uo losses, mi our customer do not nave to make up for the bail debt necessarily made by those who follow the old credit ' system . lielow are a few of our price. Motto, Cash: Sucar. Golden "("' Id His fr i ru Sugar, Extra "C" U lb for l.oo Sugar, Dry Granulated I t lbs for 1.00 Tomatots, 10 cans for 1 00 Peas, 7 cans for i po Heat), 7 call for 1.00 Peaches. choice ouittitx. 5 cAtw f,.i I oo Coffee, Green Rio, 5 l!t for 1,00 I oliee, Green Costa liu'a, 5 lbs for .... 1.00 Soap, 20 l-lb bar per Ux, for xk Aud all other goods in the same nronor. lion. We are dnilv ttnu ivin, frwh tr.uk.:... and other fruits and vegetables, and !. I.., i ing your oMers w un ns early we will 1 uhle ' to fill them immmflv ftn.l v.ti, tl ..I .! I "J ". -hi ,w n . s get the very bent the market affords. 1m spectrin ir, SLAD'DEN SON. A ( loud Hurst. Lexington, Morrow county correspondence Heppner Curette: About U o'clock last Sat iiitlav evening a very heavy rain storm passed over this place. It extended about five miles up the creek and took In the en tire wat-r shed of liluck Horse Canyon. It was by fur the heaviest rainfall ever witnessed by the present inlnbituuts iu these parts, aud l isted about an hour. Pluck Horse und Willow creeks came with a mighty rush overflowing the bottom lauda and bweeping everything before them. Horse, cow, pigs, chickens, cordwood, hacks of wool, lumber ami fences tilled the streams. There was nothing drowned but chickens, although some cow had to be pulled out of the cur rent with teams The small dwelling house of C. C. I'.ooii wa curried ubont 3U0 yard down the creek when it turned on its side und lodged. It contained the entire earthly possesions of Mr. liooue, which were either lost or ruined Henry Peiilund lost 3'J sacka of wool, probably half of which will be re covered. The ltaliun rock workers above town h.rl their eutire camp washed away. Considerable of McAllister ,t llerimuu' camp and gride was destroyed. Muir ltros. ic S.iiing lost but little. Smith's camp lost some harness, tools, etc., around cauip bnt their grade was uot materially dumugtd. About half the cordwood and loose lumber iu town was swept away, aud twine of the cellars were filled with mud. A movement is on foot to enlarge and straigliton the two streams to prevent overflows ut the town. Two Wax"- Choose Which! There are two usual ways of doing what Nature sometimes does Incompletely, name ly, to relieve the bowels. One 1 to swallow a drastic purgative which evacuates profuse ly, abruptly and with paiu, the other Is to take Hontetter's Stomach nirtoi. thee-ffr-ctor Which is not violent, hut sull ciently t '"8f and which doe nut gripe the intestines If the first is selected, the .eron mle) mg U need not expect permanent benellt, and ne " mo?ho.,etoescs,3 the deh.l.U.ling reac tion which leaves the owns as bad or worse ofrthan before. If, on theotl.er ban; .here, sorts to the Bitters, he ran rely upon the resto ration ofa regular huhit of body, consequent Sim n renewal of a healthful tone in he in tV.thisl canal. Besides healthftdly relaxing the bowelB, the llitter urouses a dormant liver, Imparts a bencllciul impetus , to the ao- tlon of the knlneys, "n''0"""'".'"' ly twlnm-s t rheumatism, teudcucy to gout, aud malaria iu all IU tonus. Order for Spencer liutte fruit tress may bo left at the Grange store; also Mr. llrowu, on Eighth street will have them for sale. Three year old bartlett penr trees will be If 12 a hundred, smaller ones $8. Other trees cheap. OuviLLE PiiKi.rs, Prop. NOTICE FOU PUISLICATIOX. Land ''fkice at UosKUDiu!, Ok., 1 June lit, 18S8. f VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI jLl the follnwing named icttler has filed no tice of Ids intention to make final proof in sup port of Iuk claim, ami that said (.roof will be mailu lxdore the Register or Receiver of U. S. Land Office at Rosehurg, Or., on Friday, Au gust 10, 1SS8, viz: Carl .1. Jorgensen, Pre emption 11. S. No. "KI.VI, for the lits 2, 3, 4 and 5. Sec. 31, Tp. 18 S, 1! 11 West, W. M. Hu names the folluwing witnesses to prove his continuous residence npmi anil cultivation of, said land, viz: .1. Scott, E 11 1 lolturinand, Dlof Hansen, Iv O Husby, all of Acme, Lane Co., Dr. Cham. V. Johnston, Register. Steamer FAVORITE ap al sj,sj MA I. ONE,. .Master. The-Steamer FAVORITE will leave Florence Every i ning ut rt A. ,M, ariiving at the Head of lulu at 30 A. -l. Leave Head of Tide At '2 P. M. arriving at Florence at 4 P. M. SI'ECl-VL TRIPS made when called for EXlTRSION PARTIES at reasonable ate. Will also take Excursion parties to CAl'E PERPETUA; those wishing to go I ) 10 E I'SEA FISH ING will lie acc. untnoduted. jel.Vnill DANIEL MALONE, .Master. Notice ut' Final SHtlriiiciit. VO'l'lCl' IS IIEREI'.V GIVEN THAT CI the lonlersicneil administrator of the estate of of T I' Spain, deceased has tiled in the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, his linul account of his .iilininistiation (,f Haid estate, ami said Court lias fixed Monday, the -ml d.iy ot July, lsS. at 10 n clock in the fore noon of said dai1, at the County Court rooms in Eugene City, Lane County. Oregon, lis the time and place of heariiii! the same. There hire nil person interested in said estate are hereby notified to appeer at said time and plain and slinw cause, if any there be, why said estate be not finally settled. Gko. A. I initios, Administrator. Dated at Engine City, Dr., thi l'.Uh day of May, 1888, Tutrs Pills OTJJR.H3 Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. They produce regular, natural evac uation, never grip or interfere with dully tiualnriM. As a family nietllrine, they should have it place in every household. Price, 83 CeuU per box. Sold Everywhere. Onicc. 44 Murray St N. Y. NOTICE T0C0NTRACTORS. QEALEO PROPOSALS WILL P.E RE IO ceived by the Recent of the I'ldversity of ttreifon, until noon, on the -'1'ith day of dune, 1888, for fiirnihiin; all necessary material ami the construction of an observatory for the I'ni versify of Oret-oi,. Flan and specifications ran lie seen at First national kuik. Hoard re serves the rirlit to reject any and all bids. Con tractors must di(. sullieient undertakine t.i tlm approval of the Hoard for the faithful perfor mance of his contract. Hid will I received for the construct ion of this building on I'niver- siiy campus and al-o on Skinner Butte. r. u. hi;mi:icks, ' Chairmau Ex. Com, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. yOTK'K IS 1IERE11Y CIVEN THAT T . mini, 'tiuiiiAm ,l tcr r7lir tf m!4 Small, tttwutu., ha tileil in the v".i-iir.t.u.jiiM..,ur.,litT rmM Mtviiunt l. Iter Aiilliihitrti,.ti in cui.l t. .... I l Court hw hxed Mon.lav the I'd d.iv of Julv. rv-sat lUochvk. A. .U, of said dav at the I tlllilir l'..n., I'..... f!.-. Oreipin a tie time and place for the hearing thereof. Then f.ijT all person, interested in said estate are hereby ruiitied and required to piear at Kiid time and place and show ruw, if any there W why nai l est.ite lw not tinary ettltil M. A. TAYLOR. , . Executrix i-f paid estatj. Jjly I'th, 1888. ; for Infants "Castorla is so well adapted to children that I rcenm mend It as superior to any prescription .uowutome." IL i. Aacnsn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. tie imm Why all who want Bargains go to Wm s!q Is that you cnii luy more Goods of First" class quality for less money than elsewhere as our large PRING AND. SUMMER SfYLES Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes and aud Slippers have nrrived and we are prepared to show the public the LARGEST ASSORTMENT ot Boots and Shoes ever brought to Eugene City. Custom work and Repairing neatly and promptly doue. No trouble to show goods. Call and be convinced. KRAUSSE & KLEIN. IE IBM ill 511 CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO BUY CL0THIH3 AMD CENTS FUR ' nishing Goods. N J W. CHERRY. l n a BaMnn awi.iiiwiiiiisiiiiiaaatawsgasaai M fl !f ' PI 81 U W d Kl !& In Eb Vri..i i i If you will give me your attention a few minutes I will try and in terest you in the way of T haw a largf lot of ooots and Shoes for hs nionev than any one in town, and every pair Warranted. Clothing lor 3Ien and Roys a low as sl.7.') per suit. Hats to nateh. I have just received a lot of Spring nnd Slimmer dress goods, the nicest I ever had. Girls they will show oft your smiling L-otititt'iiaiices to jient'ciion; just tne tiling lor leap year, and only 25 cts per yard. My stock is complete and I am anxious to sell. If your pocket book is over burdened bring it down here and I will clean it out as slick as David did Goliah. .G. BETTMAN Notice of Final Settlement. VOTifKis ;iKi:::nv civkx that tli nn ltrunnl exeeiiteiM nf the er:,te "f ( T. Hale, ileeeaei, 1ms tile. I in tlje I'm kite I'ourti'f l.aiif I'onntv, I'rek.-m, an a;.i .i cation fur the hearing ut the riual Hv-ciint in .tiil ette; that the ame in net f,,r heariie; en tli2nil day of July, l.wS, that all p interste.l who may )tve ariy rl'jeotioim to the annie r h.rvly Lotihtni t apj ar t that unit, ('. K. II.vt.s. U.o. II. Hale, May 31, ISNi . xet-utor. aiU'- ul.-i-r!, uli.TTsj d i nnd Children. Castorln ro-i ' rnVio, Constipation, Pour Htoni.:!. ; arrlvea, Eructation, Kilii v:,.T ':c,l ;:iu steep, and promotes di- pi"5tior,. WitUoui uijurloua medication. Tue Centach Company, 77 Murray Street, X. T r'J''' ''" "v'lrt i 331 - K iii K Notice of Final Settlement. VOTICE H 1IKKE1IV GIVEN' THAT 1 the iiiii.'ri.ne l niliniiiKrat r nf trs est ite i.f .1. l liii k..rth, ilnvawil, hi fi'"I in the I'm! .te t.'eiirt .f Ijine (.'imiity, Orrv" n, sr. a .hatinn the healing of the final " emmt iu i-ai.l tj'te; th.it the time f"r heanrj the f".iiie i set fur the L!ul itay of July. 1. inl th.tt all ierm itret1l who tnav !) "ljotinn t i the name sre hereby notiHtl to 1 e.ir .it that time. C K. II.UE, AJministrator. May 31, 1SS.