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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD, j 8ATUUDAY JULY 7, 1H8" ' Democratic Ticket. For l'rehidi'ut: G ROVER CLEVELAND, ... Of New York. For Vice PreaiiU-ut: ALLEN G. THURMAN Of OLio. For Prtwitletitial Elector; W. II. EFFIXGE R Of Multuowali. E. R. SKIP WOKTH, . . . ,, Of Umatilla. W. R. BILYEC - Of Linn. For Cleveland and Tliiirinan. N. Y. Tinii K, (IikI. It. p.) For lhn working out ol llio rcf.iriim bicli the Tinii K bcli.v.H to lie the chic f iHMiim of our politicH thu iJeiiiocrntiu juirty, with flu primi'iit camliilntuH, in llm 'liittir instru ment," to UHe Air. TiMi u'i eiprcKsinii. Itit candidate urn iiii'oiiiparuhly miii rior to tboxe of tlni lCi puhliraiiK, and thu inilNiiiuce nient of mrinihcK wiili which it enter the conteHt in more aiitinfurtnry, tilidin nupect to the ilnmiimiit iimim in lirmly right when the other in hopi'li'HxIy wrmiK. Ak ri anlH civil aervice ri'furin, thuiili we have Inul nccaHiou to rntifimi the prim lit Aduiliiihtraliiiii for Home of iu error ami fuiliiriK, we huvo greater entifllciice in Mr. ('levi-lHiid'H hinccr ity ami fidelity than iu tho written profexH jont of a party whoxu leader are uialile to upenk of thn re fin hi without a Miner, The '1 Kin will iivu I'levcliiin) ami Tlniriiinli it hearty support, ami will do wht I i m in it power, ami it is not commonly an inac tive uuwHpiiper in a 1'reniilcntiiil ciwtiHt, to make their majority Hiieh that there will he no doiiht ahout it the iimniing after eliclion. The first Ri'pulilican of iroinim nee to knock the nmler pinning from the Itcpnlili ran platform ainl th" Uepuliliemi national couvuntioii i ('iiiiejreKMiiiin Anderson, of the Eighth Iowa ilixtrict. He any; It will not do to denounce llio Mill' hill a a free-trade document and kivh us notli iiiK in return for it. Thu iiuomhch of the people are too intelligent to he deceived hy allrli armum-iits. They will tell these, gen tleuien that a hi'l which makes only nil av erage reduction of aeven per cent on a forty seven p.r cent, tariff all iiIoiik the line can hardly he called a free trade, hill. Iu fact, it in about as alight a reduction aa it in possilile to make, if you purpime milking any reiluc tion at all. It in Huh failure to treat im fair ly iu the matter of IL tariff, and thia con conHtant truckling to corporate power, that ia wt-akaninu; the hold of the Republican party upon the atiirdy citi.ena of the north west. Ve wish it were otherwise, for we nil ami in thia I include myaelf believe it him performed a tjrcnter work than any po litical paity iu the history nf the world. Hut it ia slowly drifting away from ita original liuinrinu;, and there are many of us, in the northwest especially, who feel that we can not roiiHciviitioiiHly follow it iu ita ocurch for strange uoda much further. The Republican prean of aoiithern Imliiinu doea not take very kindly to Harrison' tiomination. The Evniiville Tost, a tier man Kcpulilicaii newspaper of eonsidcriililc itlllllence, ia rapt-chilly incensed The I'ost ia the n;iiii of the (lermaua of that section, and aniioiinceH that it wiluiituoiii.i) Hurri Hon, for two reasons: First, that he is a friend of the Chinaman, mid aecond, on ac count of his rabid temperance views; holh coinb'niiiK, making him an unti" iiotniiien for the I'ost to support or the Imli.imi i.-r-mans to vote fur. The Daily lliilletiu, the olUciid Repuiilieaii cir,'ati of t.inilolh omui ty, conies out sipiarely against llurris.ni, ami aaya: "The probabilities are that he will he beaten in his own state by It), tint) votes. " The U piiblicaiia of southern In diana were for liresliam, and against llarri aon, on account of his t'hineae record. The bolt of these proinine.it linhalia lie publican newspapers ia isitiillciuit . It meaiia that Harrison' chances of earning his own Statu nra very dubious. When' such inllneiitinl t'lipera -ais an opposition, ko promptly, to him, thu outlook is ouiinoiis. Tho New York Coniniercial Advertiser enters upon the campaign with a thoiouh understand of the main issue at soike: The issue w ill now be one of principle and policy. The question to be decidi d w ill be whether luxe upon the necissariea of life Khali be reduced (r the benefit of all Un people, or w liclhcr, oil thu coiilian, the- taxes shall la' slill further increased, and whisky set dee in urdtr that n favored class may enjoy a monopoly of the luaiket and ex act what prices lin y please for their fronds. It ia the (iiesliou whi ther we shall get rid of excessive levenues hy reducing taxation, or hy diverting the taxes irom the treasury into the pockets of tmiii ipolists. The Chicago Times says: "Mr. George Kvcrliuit, a prominent young real estate dealer and capitalist, of t'liicao, has beeu uiithori.ed bv n ueiitleiiliili in New York City to place f'J.IMM.dllil on ihe election of Cleveland against any man whom the )ireseiit coiivention will nominate--the bets to he made in mini of $.'IHI0 raeli ami up ward, before or after the present convention illiUlitit ita business." The president has signed the act making non-madable any matter haviii nuvlhiiif; in the nature of an offensive or thieateinn dull apparent on the envelope or oatsiiie wrapper, or couvevinn the surest ion that Htich dun is inclosed. The penalty (or de positing such mutter in collection boles ia flue of from HHl to ..UIiO, ' Congressman Mills said to u Examiner reporter Ihe other day that the lantV bill would pass the house, bet we 'a the middle of July ami the first of August noil lust the ma jonty will he from 15 to l'.l. lie also pirn it as his umpiulinVd opinion that (he Demo crats would elect Cleveland. The St. I-ouls C.hdiu-Dcniocriit, Rcjuilili can, says: The son and grandson l'resi.leiilial ''raek rt" has uevi r U-eii played Very extensively ill this country The late Charles Francis Adams was the last man to indulge it until this year, wheu Benjamin llarrisou appears iu it. The l'rovidilice. (R. 11, Journal is am mo; the hsikslideis, who do Uot woiship ll.ir r'son uud pointedly oppose the untaxing of w hiskev ainl toIstcHi. Il lius tweii f,,r inin iaut Ihe leading It. publican newspaper of 1 ihode Islnud, will, h Its d. f. etioii and thu! new constuutional ame.id'mnt make a very douulful state. Tie Rt-puhlicau 1'ittsiJeiitial candidal ride Utweeii his hi Ui and his office iu a coach with a livened dnver. Reu appeal, in this to ape itie fortigu ar st.s'iaey. j Read llarnsou's ns.ne tatckwsrds if you want to tin I out if he is to be tlecud Ici dent. Gruvrr Cleveland at 50 is the youujjest ; man on either of the national tickets. j IlarriHon'H Cliiiieitc Record. Wlieu the Piu-e. hill, restricting the uii (nation and naturalization of Chinese, was in Congress in Hen Harrison, Republi can nominee for 1'rcniilcul, voted against the hill and to strike out the clause which pro hibited the naturalization of Chile e. lleie ia the lecord of the proceeding taken from the files of Courera col'ieiiiii'i; his vote on the natiirali.uliu ipiolion: The next amendment was to atrike out section 11 in the following words: Kk.tiokII. That hen after no Ktale Court and no Court uf the Uniteil Klali s shall admit Chinese to citizenship, uml all laws in conflict with this Act kIhiII he npeahd. Mr. Farley 1 hope that amendment will not he adopted. At the time that it was put into the first hill I know that some dis'iu Kuisbcd Keiuitora took the ground that there was no necessity for this provision because the statute already provided for it. Hut not withstanding that klalute the Courts have been lialiiralliiiK Chinauieli, and I shall in sist ( u the rejection of the amendment lit this time. The presiding oflh-er Tin- question is on the amendment proposed by the committee to strike out section I I. I he roll was called with the following re sult: Vtas 'Jii, mi a ;).'. VKta. Aldrieh, Allison, Anthony, lllaii, Conner, Davis of Illinois, Diiwih, l'rye. Hale. II A U lilSON, Ilawh v, Hoar, Imalls, Ki Liipham. McDili. McMillan, Mil!, r of New Yoik, Morrill, 1'lalt, I'lumb, Uollius, Si in dera, Sawu r, Van Wyck, Windoiu Con Hressiiuial Record, Aplil 2, 18t).', Vol. ID, I'ait 4, pp. U'J'li, A few das later the hill came up on its passage, uml wasiiaili discussed, sielioli hy rectioii. The following is Ihe record: Mr. Edmunds I move to mneml section II hy striking out all after the word "that" (the first won! in the section), uml in-eilint;, "Nothing in this net shall be coii-li ued lo dunlin Ihe tristiiig nut tin, i nl'mit li in so as to admit Chinese to citizenship," In other words, Mr. Edmunds moved to strike out the prohibiting clause and to sub stitute for it a provi-don that nut Iiihl! in the act should be construed to cai,ie the r., .',' iiiitiiri li.ii'.inn lairs, which then allotted the Courts iu California lo refuse natural! ilion if they saw lit, while Courts in other Stab s mi'ht continue to naturalize Chinese under the iiiterprelatio.i placed on thu law by Eastern Judges. For that amendment Sena tor Hairi-i-ju voted "aye." Conuressional Record, vol. Kl, part ), p. illll. It depends largely upon thu I'rcsideut to enforce existing laws restricting emigration of Chinese. Can the laborer and woikino. man vote for a man for 1'iesidi lit who has tho recoid above given? . Mr. Curl is Sfaiuls by (irover. From Ilaiper'a Weekly. As the representative of the platform w hic h we describe elsewhere, no friend of a reduc tion of Ilia surplus by moderating the taritl tax Upon the iiecesii uies of life ami raw ma terials could suppoit General Harrison un less he feared some grave peril from the suc cess of SI r. Cleveland. This is an uppre diriision, however, which, Millionth shon-i and naluial in ISSI, has now disappear! d. Mr. Cleveland made his own platform in his message, ami there has been nothing in his ailninii-lialioii which has alamo ,! tin- busi ness interests of tin-country, (ieii. Harri son appears in the canvass as the repicsen; i live of high lllld higher piolectloli, and of free whisky and tobacco, i at h' v llian of n lighter duty upon niiv c'ass of inliel-s pro duced in this ciiuulrv. In oilier vvoids, lit is for an average tot ill tax of 17 per cent, in stead of ID per cent., and of it profuse and cnnscipii nily dcmoiali.iiig i -xpi ndiluie of a surplus, instead of having it in tile poclut of the taxpiiM is. Ills iioiiiiuaii, in piomis, s a clean canvass. The oIKnsite i leiin nts of peisomilily whiih were ii'ommi lit iu the caiiiiaign ol 1KMI me happily elini'iibd, unti He may l.iuly auticipate the diseii-sioii ol principles ami policies rather than an ex change of vilupi nitioii uml scamlals. Tins is a great gain lor good politics, uml in litis, re-pect Ihe. campaign of opens auspic iously. - A lh-cfipl ton of llari isoii. The Chicago Tribune, Republican, pi io: to the txitiiili.it loll, thus sKet, lied llariisoii: ' lliiiriKon is unpopular ill liome, nislilo d abroad, not stippoiied by any (ieiinan news papers or iccogtuzed by any (ieiiuau h aih r in Ihe United Slates, not exc- p'ing among his close fi ii mis, among nun who seivid with him in the Senate of the l ulled Stales, lie is hub d ill (.'allium ia lacailse he voted ill favor of Chinese immigration, opposed in his ow n state because he is cold and dis tant in his manners and identified with everv public Imasiiie that has be, l'l adopted which could injure the sensibilities of voteia not numbered among his own particular clique iii the Republican parly. Having strong Kiippoit aiiiom; politicians, but little nnioiig the lank ami lilc of his party, lu v. eluded to any odicc, save that of Reporter of the Supreme ('our;, by the popular vote, it is Uot probable that he ever will be. . The river and harbor bill passeil the S, n ate Monday. All the senate commitler amendments, inert-using Oregon appropria tions, heretofore returned, were adopted. The amount appropriated by the bill for Yuqilimi Imv was $,",il,lliiil, 'mouth of the Coluuibia -."iti(l,(IOll, lower Willaiiu lie and lower Columbia J lilli.HUO, canal and locks at the (Wiidi s $:;llHi,Olitl, The total amount of the Oregon appropriation is nearly $l,!2lHi,tHi(), T' e bill also contains it piovia' lon for a survey of Dalles rapids, S, nutor Dolph was appointed oil tile committee oil conference. He anticipates a big tight over the increase of tin- On gou uppropi nttions, but hopes by being a member of the coin luitlee to hold tin in iii confereuce. The New York Herald has had translated and published the following extract from an editorial article published ill the Chinese Weekly News just after the nomination f llariisoii: " The Chilli se Weekly News beheves in principle always. It litres to n.lvotate it, Therefore it is heait and soul for Ren Hani sou. He believes as docs the Weekly News, that this country is not only intended for the while sons of Ham, Sheiu and Japhet, but also forthejellow soils of Admits well. Otherwise this would not be the America we know of." Allen (i. riiinnian's rank in the Senate was t siabli-lii d trom the day he took his seat, ami Was never lowered during the period id his s, rviccs. " Hisn tiie incut fitun the Si Hate was a Serious loss to his paitv--a loss indeed to the bodv. He h ft U hind linn (he iesp,ct id all with whom h had tsen nss,,iated diuiu his twelve yrrnn of houoralde strvicr James (r. lilaine' "Twenty Years iu Congrem." A't. I ihe "(iianger candidates" were all killed, tin- convention selected (ieiieral Har rison, w ho is a rmlioad attorney himself an J a partm r of Meve EUnis iu a cattl suidi-cute.--Chicago Tiibunc tRtp.) Colin (',ii:i Is II w is shot and k'lhd by ou St.dtz Monday ia I. T. The mu d. rr'r gave himself up. Cauiphell was a well ItuowD politK iau uf l uion county. Lane County Nuance. ThefJujiBD called the alteiilioa of the voters durili( Ihe last county cauvass to the bit I financial ronditit n ol Lane county. The law had never been complied with, which re Hired a publication uf county liiiaiici s, and generally the county was npitKint-d lo be n a had financial condition. We now have means tu i ive our Miders no exact showing of county finances, comphlly nul stanliating the unti ments ma le by Ihe ljciu. When our readeis remeinber Ihat Ihe county has generally coini.'eiiccd the Us ui year, July 1st, with from t'i.OUO to 8ID, HOD ou hand, lin y will no doubt be shocked liy the news that ou July 1st, 1S8S, Lalie county was iu debt nearly 11, two, and paying interest ou the larger part of that amount, The taxes have b'.-eu largely in creased, uo Improvements to any g-iiit ex tent, have l en made, yet tne county is largely iu debt, with six months to run be fore taxes for another year will ho due. Thia is ii poor showing for Lair! county. We give the repot of the Treasurer for tho year endirg July 1, IW. To llif UniKi.'t'i'r., lut ('mil ij (.'(iiitiii!.'io)ttriitif J.iine Co., Or: Herewith I beg to submit my iiuuiud r poit ami htttleini i,t asTieaaiirer of said Lane county, Or., for year ending July 1, lMb8: BKCKII1H. Cash balance at hcttltniciit July, lH-,7 Ji :t.01:l.l'i Cash r ceivedon lioti a td Co. Com. 0,0(10.1 II lines :iijj.i'ti " " " state school fund. 4,'Jl'J.uti peddlers' I'd Uses 10. 00 sheriT's taxes 01,.'I,'.").2U AS Rowers (Until- way iuipiest) lO.lil) " leceiv-1 on ililsh note . .. lO.OUD.DO Dist Atty, Month judgment '. 1 10.0 ) " rectived on txpt lists of Dod- holi trial 4a. la " received on l iist Nalioiial Hank Note ' l.Oi OWi " n et ived on C. I.aucr no.e. ".ooo.nu ' " " 1). Cherry "... ,."ou.lH MJ Walton Sr" .. (;j.ii)U F W Oslaiin " . . l.ooii.iio " " " poll tax assessor . Uo'J.'il) " " " ferry license 5.ini liquor lice: H.O.lHi School Supr 10. till couit f.ts of Joil Ware (1,1.110 paid oir (nitity Warrants . School Orders Slate Tax Notes ami Juiciest .:i.,,'i:;(;.77 .. iHwI.VOI .. 'Jl.l'.ii.Ht .. IT.oiii.li.") Total lialuuce ou hand ..$:t.,.".lM.;il , L'lII "i0 COIN IV INDFill'KllNKSH. Sipt. tl '87 te Fst. Nat. Hank.? l.t Oti.llO ( has Lain r. . . DChero " J ,1 Wal.on.... " F W 0liirn. . Interest on said lioies to date .... The county owes the contingent school (uml, which has been set apaii, ami Usui to pay county wiuialits J.Oi'O CO , l!,.iOO.tiU ' iii "i.l'O ; 1. niiii. i, ii ' 801.12; dV!o..l7 $ia,.)7i,w! .. jsia.yTi.!',".! J43.,.tJ I Total 81 M VIAIIV. County itith btediitss. . . . L'a.di ou hand Net iudi btednes .l,d2S.I.". , J. J. Wauon, Sr , Tit iisiiitr. j NoW is the tlllie, ttllell loads ale good, to biini; iii your wood i.ud tunic it to 'dy for ti'st clast photograpiis. Any ol I faded pietuie Enlarge.t lo life size in India ink, wntei color ir ciayon, e i'al to the best tloiie ali where. Nol il'C. : Kin iu is if yon wmt money Viing all your I old i in, copper, brass, etc., to W. Siillder-i. j lie p ij s the liioliest ca-h puce. Nt v Yolk i Store. HARDWAEE ! ind Impc3iiients! Having purchased the entire stock of HARDWARE & MACHINERY, Belonging to Pritchett & Forkner, I shall sell the same at Bedrock Prices I A share of the trade solicited. Op posite "Guard." J. B. HASKELL. UNDERTAKING! ni:ikf a sijH'rialty loth tor tjuality of ,'ntils ami .ricts lo suit the liiiifx. Ctitintry onli'is Milicitt'tl. Lilirral disooiut t'tr i-asli airoiiipanyiiiij on! ;s. Onlcrs niiip.y attt'iidcd lo loth ly in.i;l ortt'lr-Tapli. ;r(Tf at'tiun iiinranlrod UHIPLETE LINK VY ,i . . -v,Vo iii lull' Call and see ms. J. R.REAM. t'orm r Will.iuiette nj Seventh ;rei t, Kuene Ciljr, Or. ' j Eye, Ear and DefortnitleH. Dr. T. .1. Eaton, Formerly of the Stir deal Inlirniary of Indianapolis, Will Visit Enifcne City, Sutunlay to W.d.tesdav, July 7 to 11. RooniH at lloll'iiiiin llmff. Ami atAlhany Inim .Inly Htli Hi''- Dr Eaton his for the past twenty-five yeais made a specialty of thu eye, ear nutl diforiiiitics. and has stlalghtelii d more thau one tlioli-and cross eyes All inflamed and sore ey s cm be clued utiles- disorganiza tion has taken pi u-e. Alltlicl d eyes inserted uml the most etlicieiit bracts for the cure of ciooK- d limbs, club feel, spiuul dis ease s, i te., fuitii-hed. lliOsS-lKS Cflll.Il f, n iice to Dr. E.itou is talo n from from the Mt-rced Aigus of the I lJlhnat: "(m Sati.ldav la-t we witnessed au optr n'ion upon u' cro-eye by Dr. F.alou ot hi. looms in the El Capiiuu Hotel. The sil j.et was a 1J Year old dallghb r of Mr. Hon.'.k. i. a n-ideiit of this town, who has b, t ii In in In r bitth ulllicted with cross-eyes. It was done without p mi to the little girl, who, dining the opelatloii on the rye, smil ingly imsweitd several questions asked her by tin- Doctor and ours. If. Minnie Iluusa k'er, the siibjict in this case, aft. r the op. ra tion appear, d a biiuln, pretty little girl ulid siuil.d gratefully bile ihalil in-' the Doctor for treating In r so Uudcily and subjecting hi r to i-o littie pain. Th-following iiccoiint of a remarkable siiroical opeiuiioii pcifoiiii. .1 by Dr. Euton, is lalo n from the El l'aso Tunes of thu Huh ultimo: ' In company with Captain S. D. Slocum we call. I to see Miss Jennie Slocuiil, the voinie. -t diiuohti r of the Caplain, who has ii. en in El I'.oo under the cure of Dr. Eaton. U e lellll lllla r to have s. ell this Voting lady a few mouths ago at tin- ranch, with her left foot twisted until it was ut right angles with the other foot. To-day tile h ft fool is US straight and l atuial as the right. We con gratulate the young lady and rejoice with her father iu this successful peiformanuce of Dr. Eaton. We were skeptical until we witnessed the result. We are how satisfied of the promises of tin- doctot. Iii theHu in stances tiny wereveiilied." A remarkable case w as brought to our no tice yesterday, being that of a iiftctn year old daughter of Mr. E. I'. (iilpin. a substan tial farm.!-, formerly of Columbia, Missouri, now living m ar Coli biiig, in this county, who hini be n totally bliud fiom scrofula iu the eye for fifteen months. She was treated by Dr. Eaton, who is now iu this city, after oiie personal examination, by mail, with the gralilying result of restoring sight complete ly. 'The Doctor uud his young pa tient are both rccciviuk' congratulations. (iainesville Hesperian. A filnb In Hie Dark Sometimes faiU of i:a murderous Intent The Insidious and Uafinnlly aitacks made up. on tho reputation cu Hoiietter'a Stomach Hitters hy persons wiio seek lo pulm off cheap and fiery tonics as identical with it, or "tha same tliinc uud. r auo! Ii. r name, " or 1 'equal ly a j good," in most limtsnces react illnas troii.ily Um the '.miirinciided traders upoa iioiailarcreiluliiy v.lio ulteiu .t. i liim,convei-t-liiit their Bpeculiillons into ruinous failures, a in-Uiii. rs is a inn,-, viliole-ome ami tlnir- oukIi iiu tlielni-, aiajeci to tho total cure slid prevention ol fevor :i i.t aintc, bilious remit tent, iHsin'iislii, cms. lialion, biliousness, ileliililv, iiervini.sn-'sB uud ki.'.ney troubles. Its ever .- imrrruietit, unlike those in the iml taliam ot li, is ol mi ini' crtaiiii'd slmidanl of exfclli'iice, mid while I h.y, by reason of their lit-i-v nr.inerlies, re:ict injuriously ujmn the lirsli; and nervous ,'.r.ttiii, of li'Uli those or gaiis H is a sedative and invu-'orui.i. Kel'use ull Uitoc laiinl'ul iiuiutiuus. Tutt's Pills oxjh.ii: Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. Tlicy produce regular, natural r-ar. mill. ins, ni-ver gripe or Interfere with daily business. As u. family liietllelne, I Lev sboul.l have n place In every household. Trice, 25 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Ollice, 44 Murray St., N. Y. AT i AiiwwMi I ' iY-Vt- --sV VvVv - 'A vs. for Infants and ChHdren. "CutorU liao well adapted toehlldren that I Catrrla Pnlln. Constipation, I r voiiiMiendltaaiuperiortoanyprescripUoa I g.?"' V,I,,:,C- - I'c.rrriTa, KriicWUtm, wuowa to me." Ill A. Acli. M. D.. 111 So. Oxford St., llrooldyn, N. T. I Wllioul Uijuriouj medication, TllK Cr.NTAi a Comi-anv, 77 Murray Street, X, y THE EEASOI, Why all who want Bargains go to Is that you can Bnv more Goods of First class quality for less money th.n elsewhere as our large PRlflG MO Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes and aiul Slijtpcrs have arrived and we are prepared to (diow the public the LAltGEST ASOit F.MIOX T or lioots and Sdioes ever 'brought to Eiuene C;ty. ' Custom work ami Repairing neatly and promptly do'ie. No trouble to Show goods. Call and !) eonvi.'ced. KRAUSSB & KLEIN. I MUSS illKS Ml flilillliafti r-tc . . . si' . .v, r it- t CHEAPEST AND BEST PLAGE TO BUY GLCTHIBO AHD CENTS FUR nishing Goods. J W. CHERRY, ' i I Wi JHEREi - yj If you will give me your attention a few minutes I will try and in terest you in ;.e way of I have a large lot of. Hoots and Shoes V less money than any one in town, and every pair Warranted. Clothing tor Men and l'ovs us low as sl.7" p-r suit. Hats to iratch. I have just received a .'" o'S- riitLr and SinnniHt' dti'ss romls. the ii't-v.t I ever had. (iirls they wi'l show off your smiling eountfiianeesto pedVotion; jut the tiling for leap year, and only J5 ets jrer 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 TOJREDITOeS. Nr'T't K is HKI K.r.Y tMVKX THAT th im.!,-rK'!ic. liai. In .Inly apniintel ailitiiiii-trfttnr f tlir ri-tati ,.f (;,',ri. Krnm iv-V, tied, I.T tli? .--iiiity ti.iirt .if .nw oimtv, j l)i;.n. All vr.i!t iuvinr cl.iin, .;iii-t ui.l et.tt ar hrivliv iii.tihd tu pnn-nt tli , mine t. in- at n.y t'.re in Kn.-nif fiiv, tlf l'..nntv, ":- .n, oitl.in nix ni..ntlm (nnu the .la!- Ii. r. ..f. IateJ tlie 7tli Uv -f Julv, lvt. C'oMh..ii Jk D,.haH, Attyn A.liuini.trati.r. "'''Vi'iSi il fir . il a.xN. - s..S. .s. XxN s. s -.,, , K &. I SW1ER STYLES f lira e i-T-i- : n i' u 1 i'i 1 aai . : 01iip lo Creditors. "VOTIl'E IS HEKEIjy GIVEN THAT Matthew Walli him lieen ap..intd 1 iiiiui.iattii uf th estate nf William Uainey, .l,--,';t..'i!. All erorn having claims stainft mi. I -.t.,tc me hrrvl.y notitietl to preaent th sitim t. the .liiiiuii.tratir at the orfcc nf Geo. It. I.i-i. in Eiik-ene t'ity. Oregon, within ix Uii.iit'.ii. fnau ti e JV nf thu notice. Matthew Wallis, Jtilj-r, lvs. Adiriinutrator.