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R.t B.ob GUARD, BMTABMSIIED FOR THE IIISSFMIN TI(N IIF DEllM'atTIf rilMPLII. AMD TO E1H IN IIHMTLITINC BY TDK SWEAT OF 01 R BKOW EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1881). k()L21 NO, 50. THE EUGENE CITY jbr tfuflfnr tfittj Guard. , PUBLISHED EVERY SAHRl-AYi 1 L CAMPBELL, PHbllMher i.t Proprlrlor. ii WTCn On llie Kmi '! "I Willamette ,JJ ! Seventh '" K'Khth Street. TERMS Of SUDHOWPTIOir. K 60 Lit .76 jVr ami am six Month... three month.. . OUB ONLY KATES OB ADVERTISING. Advertisement inertod a follow: UM wuare, ten line, or lea one insertion Id; .ch tuU'ntinwrtion $1. OA required 'LTadvertlsar. will be churned at tn. fol- &fe2& HIS ,w square n).th. i g IMMH wmrr , .. a k . r L t t . IT '"a SmKWm bill will 08 rendered quarterly. All job wurk mint be paid cob on dilitmt. ' CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, PRACTICE IN THi: 031TBT8 V of the .Second Judicial District and in Supreme Court of this State. Social attantion given to collections and fitter in probate L BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - KUdENE CITY. OREGON", nil VCTICES IN AI.LTHK COURTS OF this State Will Pclal attention ! collections and probate mutter. Orrict -Over Hendrick Eakin's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, AUorney-at-law, 111 iENK CITV. - - - OREGON !)KKIOE-Ronis 7 K McClareii Building. MrSclal attention given to Collection! mil Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-lnu , i:l(;kne(TTY. oregon Omen-In Register lllock. GEO. M. MILLER, attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. KUGKNECITV, - OREGON. Oil ice Lane Co. Batik P.uildiiiK A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. tUUENK CITV OREGON. Special attention given t) Probata business ml Aratract of Title. Officii Over Lane County Hunk. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Kv.idence on Fifth Htreet, where Or Shtlton urtnerly prided. DRS. PAINE & M DONALD Physicians & Surgeons, EUGENE, OREGON. Special alteution paid to Surgery and Chronic discuses. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN HE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rtt idence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth atreet, opposite Preshy risn I 'hurch. J. J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOKN K Y-.A. T-L AW EOCENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court of the State. Special attention given tn real estate, col ectomy, ami probate matter , ('.oliectinv all kind, of olairo. again.t the '.'nited State Government Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. DR. J. C. GRAY, 5ft DENTIST. OFFICE OVE (.RANGE STORK. ALL i work warranted. Uuyhing gas administered for painle. x traction n teeth. Dr. G. W. Biddle I m DENTIST. PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY. EX trading and Killing executed by th. Ut M improved method. All work warrarUo; 11 year eiperieuc Office Titu." Wook, u'r Luckey drug store. J. DAVIS Merchant Tailor. HASOPKXED A SHOP ON NINTH Street opposite the 8Ur Uakery, whet, "prepared to, In til kind nl work offered " Mm. Jieetnck of Tine Cloth, on hand f at ""tn-r. to vlect fr,,m. "painiH. and deaaing done pmmi.tly. Sat gunatoed. Not. 6.1M U T I hi for Infants and Children. a M i'aaupenortoauypncnpUoo I "our Bloraavn. b.arrh.i-a, Kru.Liium, .uowntoicr - ii. A. Aicaea M I) I w i'1 akMP, auU pruuMM dl- Ul Bo. Oxford Bt. Eruokiyn, M. Y. WitC-'mjuriou. medico. Tin; Okmwa tXwrun Mwmi ir-ei, X. v STARK, GRIFFIN, & GROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pip; fipes, and Flunbing Ms, JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A KINK ANSI BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapets to the Best at prices according to quality. A. LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Oar assortment it Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Aptf; can suit iou if you sire us a call OUR STOCK IS C$Frec .lew and M liali. : Look uh OVWi if c do not save you money, we will niaktf Home one elae 8f II to you lo v. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Day & Henderson - I ii r FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts MAfrOCK) Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER C00DS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, Brick, corner H i """ " HT M KNT OK !." Give Them it ( hunre! Thai ii to nay. jour luns: AIo all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful uiachiurry it ia. Not only tin larger air pasHiigea, but the tuonaaudx of little lulx and ciivilit'H leading from th. ui When theae are clogged and choke.) with matter which ought not to be there, your luug can not do their work And what they do, tbey cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, rmi.unipliou or any of the family of throat und note and hrud and lung obalructiona, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There i. jutt one sure way to get rid of them. That i. to take Ho chee'a German Syrup, which Mt druggint will aell you at 75 cants u bottle. Even if everything elae haa fmleil (roil, you may dr. I'l'iid upon thi for cerlaiu. WhaHB II' That i rodBecs that beautifully soft com--plexion and leuvi a no trace of it applicu- tion or inl'jrii'Ua effect'' The answer, Wit duui'a UoWtiDC arT..n .plod.. .. all tliia. and it prnnoiiuml by ladies of taste ami refine ment lo b.' the moat delightful toilet article ever productHl. Warranted hairulesa and uintchlpM. F. M Wilkina, agent, Eugene Oily. ADVICE TO MOTHlRa. Mrs. WlllLOWe SooTHixii S hit, for chil ilren teethink'. i the prescription of one of the heat female uuree and phyaicians in th. I'nited Mates, and has beefl usel for forty year with new r faiiiiiK .ucceM by million, of mothera for their chihlren. During the pro ceaa of teetliinu its alue i Incalculable. It relieve the obild from pain, cure dysentery and diarthota. fripillg in the bowels, and wind colic Ryitnius' health to the child it rest, the mother. Price 2.V a bottle. Take Noticf. That A. (ioldsmitb ha the largeat, finest and beat toi k of Onei iiswure, Crockery and Glassware ever brought to Eugene. Oiro hnn a cull aiul lie will prove It to y mi . The highest cash price wheat by F li. Dunn will lx paiil for NRiIsPleasantIaxative A Plcasinu: Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Followa the i of Synp "' ' ' M H "(,t gently on th KlDNT.VS, (AVER AND BoWHel EiToctually C leausini? the System when Cootivu or Bilioiia, DiqpeUia Colds, Headaches and Fevers ntul tioniianently curiiiR HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakenim; or irritating the organ on w hich it acU. For Hale In M anil Sl.no Battle hp all Lending JtruKKlsts. eis. IUIHM. OMl I llll OALIPOBNIA FIG BYBTTP 00. Hx FaAscii, ('Ak. ,Nv Yoaa. N. Y C. H. PAINE, lirll I III! A Cl'YI'l! 1 I " BLACK BMITHJMO BUSINESS, rUCPAniNO, PLOW ffOBK, AC A SciHv ut MBLBO.V nd SCOTT'S Itlacksniith Shop, on Seventh Street, one half bliK-k wt from Willamette. MMiiufitctitrer of the Boss Cultivator ! t rAII Work WABBAKTED None but the BK8T Material ual. J. L. PAGE -DE A LEI! IN HA VI NO A LAI'.i.E AND COMPLETE ' Dm k of Staple and Fancy Onsierle., Ismght in the U-st market. EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. : Can offer the public better prlot than any other louae 1NKUGF.NI. Pr.-lu.ie. .f ll kiuiUukeu at market price. Sportsman's Eboriunk 1 1 HORN ri PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealer in 0USk KlKLEf. TS hthiK Ti'kir ilH Aiitriili. Hewing Harhloca and r-dlrol t" hi, r Hl, : Retiring ,U. in tl. D.aUt rtyle aad war ranted. uns Loaned k Ammunition fwkkA rtVrr, 0 Wilhtrowtt Stmt. I t.i Hi 114.1 . Kv EUaiEIM ! Groceries The AHHesitnieiil KrautN. Here it a caae in jaiint under Ike preeut aaemrnt law. which, whether auppo.itiou. or not, mailer, not. John Doe in lrH7 tiougbt of Kichard Koe, of The Dalle, MOO sheep, giving hi. note for 9,000. In I WW the note being Mill unpaid, the aaaeaaor tackled biui with the following re.ult.: Ileal eetate valued at fti.UUn, . .1 at 5U per cent.; sheep, aaaeaed at I0W; total, luihblwlura and iutereat at 10 per eent. from winter of ft to kumuier of Kg, $C'J.iO. Total value of property assessable, Val ll will he seen from tin that the pur obaae of the sheep, iuslead of increasing Doc' taxea, at once relieved him of paying taiea on worth of real eatate. lu the meanwhile Kichard Koe, with the note in hi. po ket, i out of the Slate. The conae ipieuce I thai the sheep, which were taied while owned by Koe, upon btt turuod over to Doe, not only I - untaxable, but actually make tbu real eatate of their pur chaser uutavable al. Aud yet our receut lgitlalntc could uot hud lime to amend the a smi nt law.--Wasco Suu. I'he Fly ('riiji. The WtHH tly lay more than ItH) egg, and the tune (torn egg-la) ing to uiaturily ia only about two weeks Moat of ll uav studied geonirlriral progreasion. Here w are it illuelrated. Sn pose one tly com mence "to multiply and replenish the earth" about Juue 11. June IS, if all alive, would give ISO Suppoe T8 of theu are female; Jul) 1st would give ua, auppo.iug no cruel wap or other untoward cm mu ataucea to interfere, 11,0(0 tliea. BoppSM 5625 of theae are female., wt might have, July loth, 33.7'J0 flie. ll might NWt had dream if carried ou fuither. Thi ii ii "protection" eduiiuiatraiiou! see bow it protect American labor aud capital! in giviug out a contract forSoU.UOOcuuuialod bricka to be used in the construction of tin uew National library building in Washing ton City. Thu contract was given to an English ilrm hcciiuae by remitting the dut) they can be delivered hero a little cheaper than they can be bought in America. So could almost evcrytbuig elae, and the iiuea lion uaturally arises, why should the Oov erumcnt do what it refuse to let the people do? . . . . Davis, the tailor, haa just received a large atook of imported and donieatic gooda of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Call and examine bin stock, Dr. Taylor'a 7 Oaka Compound, purely vegetable, noaitively eurea rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, a!ch headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaint peculiar to females, cold or cough, hive., chill and fe vr, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Ok ror Taylor. Sold by Osburn k Co, dringiata. Beauty ri hi. I adialtvd by all. Among ., m'ii. Ii may best be doue to snhaAOi per.onal iieauty is thu dally use of Ayer'a Hair Vigor. No matter whnt the color of the hair, thla prepa ration give it i lus tre and pliancy that 1 a.i.ls greatly to its i charm. Should the I hair 19 thin, hrh, ' dry, or turning gray, Ayar'i Hair Vigor will restore tho color, bring out a new growth, and itildtl the old soft and shiny. For keeping tho scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation .. i he market. " I tin free to confess that a trial of vei's Hair Vigor has convinced ma thai ii la a genuine article. Its use haa not only caused the hair of my wlfo and laughter to 13 Abundant and Glossy, hoi ii ha given my rather stunted mu. i i. he it respectable length and appear- alio. - It Brltton, Oakland, Ohio. Mv hair was coming out (without nv assistance from my wife, either). I in.id Aver Hair Vigor, using only urn bottle, and I now have as tine a , el .,( hair as anv one could wish for." -It. T Bebmlltoa, Dickson, Tenn. " I have used Aver' Hair Vigor In my f.unilv tor a nuniher of years, and ro. rard u as the best hair preparation I know of. ll keeps tho scalp clean, tho hair sod ami lively, and preserves thu original eolor. My wife has used It for a liliil time with most satisfactory re sults ' Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., ThonMM Hill, Mo " Mv hair was lieromlng harsh and dry, but after using half a Untie of Aver' Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel." M ib. l c Hardy, Delnvan, III. Ayer's Hair Vigor, i m i ii ii, n Or. J. O. Aytr A Co., Lowell, Man Sold by Druggi.U ami Perfumer. 0. Marx. Barbei Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot aud cold baths alway ready during the week. jaj fov, uur(u 0( Uuuu'a uew block. ,17 l SKIPWOPTTI Mj IV. IVi tt Will 11, Mhmey ut-Law, EL'OENE CITY, ORBWON. Orrif Up.tair. in l.-.i-'.r Itlnck, 1,,-t "'z1;;1"1 Will do irenrral law pra. ti.e in all th Co'irte of tli SUU. All promptly at hto HOFFMAN HOUSE h'tisene, Or$fm ;'S - "LMIA, 1 KOPKIEIOR. JSSiiSJX ! oovfc-h m vM. SWd by all rlrugt. I .l. -i the 111 Mr. Cleveland's CMtlikRtlOBi I'uder the aIhivh caption the New York Timea king. ) iy: Tho Sauta llarbara Herald publish,' the following letter ftom Orover t levelainl, ent in response to a reouest for a iMiitriluition iu aid of the new M E church Thk Vhtihia. New York, I April H. ISM, I Miw AMU 0. Pil: Letter like your asking for help for churchea and other wor thy cause, are sent to me so incessantly that I tin. I it impossilile to repond to them all. I am pleased, however, with y on r plan to do something or give something for the motley you ak, instead of being content with merely aakiug for it. I iucloae yon $o, and in return I expect you lo end me a nice car l with aome pretty tun pressed upon it. Don't cid me any thine, other than you can well afford - leav ing you a veiy large protit from the lru action. I expect lo pay well fol what I get, and shall no doubt M perfectly ati.tled with what you a, ud. Your truly, (inovca OuVtLAJrp, A -ia nt request by the young lady was eut to President Harrison, and iu return abe received a letter, signed Mr Harrison, inclosed in hi, h was the um of In cent " 1 .it. il Accident. A tutal shooting accident orciiired July i.tb at the residence of William Col Una, three mile north of Albany. Mis Kale Fctiticll of Albany, aed sixteen, us veil ing Mrs Collin Alsnit ten o'clock Mia Ketiiii II aaw a title leaning in u corner ol a Ixdroom Picking it up, she asked Ml. Collin if it would do any halm to simp the hammer. The latter thoughtlessly replied, "No," when the gill thoughtlessly drew lack the hummer aud anapped the trigger. The gun, which no one knew was loaded, waa discharged mid the ball entiled Mr. Colliua' lefl breast, peuetraling the heart aud coming out at her back, killing her in ataully Deceased was aged thirty-five and leaves a husband and three small children. Her father, Thomas Hunt, reside at der mis, Marion county, where the lemains acre taken fot interment July 7th. Iloth (amilic are grief-slriokeu nt the shocking occurrence, and the girl who heedleasly Hred the fatal shot is prostrated with re morse. (in Way. Chil'. Mire ia a yarn about the incorrigible small boy, that was related lo the editor yesterday An Albany lady was telling u Oomllll lady, who wa ftlltinf iu thi city, of the rapidity with which rents were shooting skyward iu Albany. The Cnrvallis wmiiau, uot to he outdone, after listening awhile, begun to tell of Corvalli rent. Then her small on in terrupted her just a she bad lltiished tell ing what she paid per month in Cnrvallis, by remarking: "Why, that waaxt'l for a month. Mama; that was for a day. Ilolh Ihe women laughed ill the boy's idea, but the little, fel low kept right on and paralyzed his mother by adding, "It must have been for a day, any w i), because the man used to come everyday for the rent." Reports say th Corvalli woman hurriedly moved to iudett uilely postpone the whole subject matter ol rents. Democrat. Deadly Knekel Htleks. Ilii kna, July 5. Helena added one to the list of victims of the fourth of July eel brat a and another is dangerously Moulded, hut may recover. Clancy eager. 13 years old, was killed and Kiiinu danger ously wounded, but may recover. It was al the lime of the pyrotechiiiu display last night. Yeager wu struck by the stick of a nwkot which pierced hi brc(t. due of tbeni struck Kinnu in the right side, peue traling between his ribi. Let ii give thu readers of the (Ii abii a little timely advice. Hot weaiher is coining, mil with it colic, i holera morbus, d)entery and diarrluea. The only sfe way to combat ibese diseases i to keep some reliable rem- i dy ut hand, and all who have tried Chain liorlain' Colic, ('holera and Hiurrbo a Item - dy will admit that it ia the moat prompt, ii liable and successful medicine known for ihesu complaint ll costs but 'Jo or .Ml ceuta, and may be Ihe means of saving you or jour family much suffering, if not life its. If, be fore the Kiiiumer is over. For sale by Osburn A Co. There is nothing uncertain about the ef fects of Chumbciiaiu'a Colic, Cholera unit Diarrh.ru Remedy. Thu fact Is, it i the ouly preparation iu the market that cm al way lie defended upon, and that is pleasant and safe to take HaMSOatBrl bottle for aale by Osburn A Co. The Walker, Iowa, News says: "Our old liieiid, Robert BaM, of Muscatine, Iowa, has been secretary of the statu senate, and an active noliticiun for years, but was uevor generally known until he hud the colic and used Ch. nihi l lam 's ( olio, Cholera and Di arrbiea Remedy, nud got into one of tbelr advertisements. Now he is famous " Here is what Mr. Ruin! said: "While in Dea Moinea I was taken with a severe attack of bowel complaint. For two day I suffered intensely, trying several drug stores and paying them for h lief, but iu vain. I finally bought a small hnllle o. Chamhcrlain'a Colic. Cholera an I Diurrhu Remedy, and two doaea of that brought tun out all right. It coat less than the drug tore preparation aud I have the balance for future use. I consider it a grand remedy. " 'I') and .Ml cent bottle for sale by (I. burn A Co. Money to loan on farms. Walton. Enquire of .Indue POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thi powder nevar varir. A marvd of ! puiity, strength and wboleMMuene-. More I economical than the ordinary kind ami can uot b told lo con petition with tb mnlti-, tod of tow teat. l ort weight, alum or pho I shale powder. Sold only ioca.ua KoTAl B.lTTWf Pirwrrii Co., II .ll SU, N. A Sulfide on Pidding- River. Saturday night a courier rode into Wood burn and informed Coroner Bylaud that a man by tho name ol Fincer, living aero Pudding river, had committed sniciib- bv hanging. Dr. Ililuud haateued to the dwell ing where the unfortunate man had lived, for the purpoae of conducting an inqueM. Tho body waa fouud lying on a shake down" in one corner of the upstairs or loft, it not having been finished. It appear from the testimony adduced at the Inquett that deceaaed had not been on joying good health for the last few months, and waa ever afraid that some persons wore following him for the pnrpoe of robbery or murder. He had told Mrs. Miller, for whoie husband be was working, that ho "had to die some time and might aa well die here tin the Nawmill) aa any place." He I. ft Mr. Miller' place und weut borne, arriving Ihore about 0 o 'clock iu the evening. He atood around thu house for some time talking slHitit the hay, rtO. He then went up stair, as Mr. I nicer uppoed to rest on the bed, al'. I sh, sllv a., more of liim lor about tlve minutes, when swing Mr Hosteller and her hoii, Elm, r, coming down the road, the went upstair to call Bat husband and was horri fied lu find tiiui hanging by the neck to a lafter. She rushed (Town stair and called lo Mr. Hosteller and her sou to "Come quick, for dial's sakel Pa is hanging!" kouug Fisher rushed uplairs, closely fol lowed by Mr Hosteller, who cut the man down. They laid him down ou the bed, aud although he breathed once or tw ice, he cutild not lie revived. It leetus ihut bt went to the head of the tir and there polled off hi boot and laid his hat down. He then made a slip-nonae of a clothes line, fastened one end to a rafter and put the ftuOM uroutid his neck. Ho then threw his weight ou to tb rope, drew up his kuees and struuglcd himself to death. So quietly did he go about il that hi .laugh icr, who was working iu tho kitchen just beneath him, heard no noise. The deceased was a native of Switzerland. He moved to Otegon from Tuscalare county, Ohio, about ten weeks ago, and since that time has been living alsmt live niilea northeast f Wosd burii. Woodhuin Independent. The llleBObuTg Fire. A dispatch from Ellensburg, dated July o, aay: The city presented a sad speelaelo this morning VUn re long block of busi ness houses stood yesterday nothing remains but aahea and smoking embers. Scons of new brick blocks in pim-css of election suf fered Ihe same fate us other buildings. The only four remaining untouched are Mnfflt' Intel and the Nash, II iwguu und Smith blocka, which were uved by being mime dis tune from the confiagrulion. Two hundred houses were totally de stroyed, aud the space burned over is ten bloclka, or about liftv acres. Tbe lo. as far a call be ascertained, is $2,(HiO,00() -7'0,U0O iu bollding aud l.-.tfO.OUO in omuls There is not a restaurant, hotel or I aiding bolls., left, und there are about ISO people destitute. The origin of (be tiro is supposed to be iuceudiary. J S Autbony, iu wboe build ing the fire started, says he left his store at IU P. M had uaod no lire or light excepting ihe el. ctric light, and thinks the lire was started by an Indian in rcvengo for a white man beating his squaw. July 7 The peoplo are. deter mined to a man to have n large, splendid city here, aud tbey are going to build it whatever thu cost, even if men havo to work every day iu tbu year, Sundays included. They already have Ihe indomitable pluck aud energy on thu ground; they can gel all thu money they want, aud all they fear is a lack of men and material. Tbcro are live brick manufacturers, and every unu will double hi workiug force, in order to supply ull demands. They expected to burn 7,U 0 IHHI brick tbia year, of which number tbey intended to carry over l,fMitiiuu. BUtaa burg people will use their 7,0iki,(K)0, and as many more aa they oil bum. New Pnstutfc Slump. Specification have just bom issued by tho pontiuuater-gcutrul for the guidauce of I , s ttftl under the next contract for pn.tagn statu, advenisid for uuder data of June 17, 1H8U, and providing for bids of two scr ies of stiiinpa iu difti relit sizes, one of them being the size How iu ttae, aud the olber alsiut DO third smuller. In speaking of the propoKul changes, Poslumst. r Oein rul Wulialnuker Said tliHt ho believed til- smaller sized slump ttould be quite US. llll and popular ua ihe larger iie now in use, und by reducing the site of ihe slump u material saving would be efficbd, whhh could be pK.tltubly expended in a belter and every way more desimble color. VrillY Mr, ii Mixmi - A in ullage Iwtwctli parties residing at Weston, West Virginia, has resulted in family complication aa in teievting aa they are unique. The bride groom is a wealthy and mature uiau of TS, who occupies tbe relationship of graud uncle as well as liusbuuil to the bride, a charming blonde of 2. Ry her marriage this singu larly fortunate young lady becomes the aunt of her father, the great aunt of ber brothers and sisters, and the duiighier-iu-law of her faiher's grandfather She i moreover her owu auut by unrriuge, tbe aunt of her moth, r, and ber firsi cousin' great aunt. If she keeps on, byo and bye she will be her own uncle Ex. j A Bio Oat. E C Siaiupvr. a citizen of Lima, has just completed working up a firtree which grew ou his place adjoining town. Ho received BU '"r the brk; built a frame bouse 14x211 fe. I, H feet high, with shed kitchen 8 feet wide and feet long; nmdc '134 railroad ties and Ml boards Ii inches wide aud '2 bet long, and lo cords f wood, 4 feet wide and 8 feet long, all In ni one tree, ml ha a part of the tree h ft Atorian. (ieo. W. Kinney, Aneimteer. When you want vour good, bo. sobold furniture or Und sold at auction, call on Oeo. W. Kinsey, tbe piiuecr and most suc cessful auctioneer in Luue County. He will attend to all aale on a reasonable com miaaion. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice IS hereby given tn all owing taxes, uow delinquent, that the County Coort at it lata aeaaioo ordered me to collect tbe same forthwith. Thi i therefore to notify all concerned that if tbey wish to save ooata they must come forward at once and pay th tame or I will be obliged to proceed againat them legally. J. M Su.au. Sheriff Lane Co. Why ye T-Tea-T. Wa ak yoa lo note that wa carry the largest and best stock ol Tea sooth oi Portland. We bay direct from tbe importer. We allow too to aw, taaj or ...W1 what you buy , or will give yon a sam ple to 14 too Sad out just what kind yoo waat. All favorite and trie I brands always in atook. Prior to auit tbe timea-rfrom 2S cU op. W also bora a fall and fresh stock of groowiet ate. Psnrry; T Co.