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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1891)
Eugene City Guard. KA'IUUDAY... UARC1I J lt01. Kxhibltliip; Ills Sure Hi-ad. Bine the elect'nn in Jun tti mun tlit write those wonderful editorial fur th Jim; liter baa had a bad ease of "sor head." It tha almost a year tliat has Danand slno III da feat ha haa aaaailrd naariy every anrcesiifiil t-andidat on the lUnublican tli.kat, lia haa ion further than that and attacki-d number (if business men, KeiMiblicana, In hi local col unia. becauM trier aw fit to vote fur an hon- aat man, and ao avratched that chronio uttioa seeker from tha head of thair tickets. For weeka suoowsivelv ha haa flung mud at Mr. Vaafch barauaa that k-entlewan left him ao far bahind In their race for orhoe. 11 a criti cised Henator Veetch' puhlio acta, not on tha Kmunda of good public policy, but nut of spite, envy, jealousy and iirhecility. Tha farniera of Jjiih county not falling in tha dut at the feet nl tha great man, ha haa tilled hia mr with screech owl lamentations and mliu'hief' makinif aluiM of our k'ri ulturiata. l!y every inrana he haa endeavored to incite a quarrel lietwren the farmers of Land county and the ople of Kui;ene. What possible unrni could come of inch a oounie? V liy should Kutreiie iiiarrel with her customers? But. Mr. Yoran, fortunately, represent only Mr. Yuran'a aura bead. Thia week hie usual assault on annie busl neai or Industry ia confined to tlia (iUAKK ollioe. He alleges tliat we have nude an over charge for priutin(f 7,000 assessor's blsuka of fc.'w, of which aa usual every one It Ignorant esoeiit liiuwelf. '1 he char, la wade in hie mum fule ami tlKzag way. 8nne one ia ao ruwd of nvprchan,ing the county, lie haa not the holdumia nor common honesty to write tha name of tha party who hia dealt thua with the county. Assessor Mcl'tiersou ordered 7.000 printed blanke (mm Ibe Gvsud ofllca, and that all Mr. Mc I'beisou bad lo do Willi it. The blauk worn printed and the editor of the Ut'iBD went to the Court House, ex mined Ibe bills of (be past two yean, and made out bis bill, anil clvirmil put whit Mr, II. 11. Kinoiiil of the Jouriuit luiil cluiryeil firr Vie yinrt IHS'J ami lHW fur II mine vxirk, ami the count court allowed the claim Mora than that, the Eugene Jtcuinlor baa priuied thousands of eubpouuea, not Dear the aize of the awuwNiuent blanks, and witb leas tbsn oue-lourlb tha work of typesetting nd baa charged the county lioo cent uiUet for firry one uf Uuem, wh'iU tin bknkt prinlrd by tU tiuitnl, mid by Mr, Kiiuuid, oust tin c ninti out I', etnu ujiune. tor four jear !lr. Koran printed r.eariy all tne maiiKa used In Ian county, hail a monopoly of It and that is the true reason for this kick. If the liuaKi) bad charged aa the jtetlnter chawed for th same claw of work, our hill would have footm 8H0, instead of ISH.50 for that Is what 1105 in county scrli is worth. Ho we charged one third Iras than the Keglster dil, and the same with Mr. Kincaid. In nn event did we charge mora than tha current market rate uf the work in the Kugeue market There ia no terror for us in the IteglsUr'a bray. Aa a Laaarua. exhibiting his sores and begging from one end of the street to the other he is Interesting and ridiculous, lue aui II cation of thia mendicant reminds lie of th childhood e rhyme, "I'ity tha sorrows of poor old man. But the lit-giater man a bites where he fawns; he has the full meaai of malice if be has not tha ability to hurt. Two Years of llaniHim. President Harrison completed one-half of bis adminiatralion March lib. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to match it iu Ibe Malory ol our country lu turpitude and cor rupilou, its nicord la aucu aa uo American with a feeling of respect ami love (or bit couutry, can contemplate with Indifference It ia a record of evil adiiiiniiitrsliou, of (oul det-di, o oetruyal of the people. The sacred trust which Oiover Cleveland surrendered luto Ibe bauda of Uenjaiuin uaruton, two years ago, uuaullied and un atatned, baa been dragged lu the niire of cor rnption, and la now ilia scull" and acorn of Ibe world. Kvery department of tbe hot eminent, which waa then a model of honest. economical administration, bus since become an unclean thing, permeated witb Ike poison of Ike spoils lyateiu, rank partisanship and private aggraouueuieui. lb ordinary eipeusii of government lift aullw iliirau,til nto.l ..,,..1. .I.....,.!....... --- ' - j ...... - - . utiiii vuy urmiiiuiTij uaa ooeouie reservoir ol corruptiou, extra v nguuoe, favoritism and abuse of power. 'Ike treasury baa been made the common prey of - i. i. .i i ... . . . 1 . , vvery uuu woo ueiieil umiuriUliy 10 pill UIUT riaou in Ibe While bouse. Tbe third or fonrib rate Indiana lawyer, the law partner ol Ibe preaidenl, who waa folated luto Ibe position ol attorney-general, baa brought bit important department down lo Ik level of pettifoggers and legal sharps. lb secretary ol stute baa bungled tome of Ibe moat important International i)uenliini, which bit Predecessor ao ablv lmiwliu.l ,..! baa evolved a tjueer scheme of Jug ha'udled reciprocity wuico n calls atalesnianahip, Tbe secretary of the interior bat ao misman aged hit department at to make bit idiuiulf tratinn tbe shame of the country. The pension office ia rotten lo th core. One wretched, discredited coinmisiloner bat been kicked out and a worae one put In kit nl.u Tl.. I r """ hw HMim uurrnu uae oeen oon ducted in inch a manner that tn cipeuaive war bus Uen precipitated upon tbt country, and religious bigotry haa beeu permitted to injure the conduct of th Iudiau achools. The land grabber have again swooped down upon Ibe puhlio domain, and the census hat evoked the hetrtieit condemnation of Iht entire couutry. There it uot out redeeming feature about the entire administration of tha various burcas of the department of Iht interior. Tbe navy department bat gon into th eipeuslve aud wholly unauthorized business of aping the itravagauce of European na tions by Ibe building of battle ships, which tbi oountry doe not need. Th war de partment haa eihibited t pronen toward tbe dvmoraliution of discipline lu the army, a lb recent Indian outbreak sutlloieutly showed. Tbt Suudny School Cbadband, who was taken from bit bargain conutcr iu I'liiladt 1. phia. and mad poatmaater-general, a a re ward fur hi contribution to lb republican nations,' corruption fund, hat Increased tbt expense aud diminished th efficiency of hi department until it hat becomt th ayuonyui of maladministration. The treasury department hat been menac ed with a view lo wauls covering up lb frightful draiut mad npon il, falsifying th real situation, and concealing from lb coun try th true state ol things. In (very seua of tbe word th liarrisou administration ha proved a disgrace to the country, a libel on free iualltutioua, a ceaspool of corruption, a by word ol sbatue, reproach lo ita patty aud a curse to lb nation. It it t tubjeot of deep regret that only half of it career of in famy haa ruu. Th Horn, New aork, Heutlnel hat beard 01 uregon t presidential oandidate and aavs: "Our readers have become more or leaa fa miliar with tbe fltneaaof Governor Peunoyer of Oregon for public office through previout coneapondene from that Male, lie aes-tut lo I out of tb try many persons in both political partie who could fittingly be nomi nated for th presidency. He certainly haa Ibe esteem of ibe people who are beat ac quainted witb him. 'lb asm can be eaid ol Governor I'atlerson, of i'eonsylvania." Tbe hentii.l sae.ts at winning ticket th Balnea ol F.ttersoo and Penuoyer. Mr. ttobert T. Porter, th oensua man, in form ut that th center of population in lb II. b. ia at a puiul where 3U deg., 11 min. and i c. Ulitud ueeia i dog , Hi min. and il lungtiluda, which i iu Southern ludl Uecatur county. In Un yeara il haa "eat 48 niiloe aud north 9 tulle, en I westward ia Mt milea aiuce gradually (one west from Dear bout tha same latitude, Si ' Is about eve with Marys- SyiiupitU of (.eiicrul Land Lawn. The following is synopsis of th general land law of March, 1HU1: Section 1 repeal lb limber cnlttir art, hut anvea the riuht of all existing entries. and gives right of commutation to those bo have for four years, lo good fallh, tried lo comply, at l 'i' per "ere. Haction 2 urovidet modification of tk desert luud tot, providing fully for actual reclamation of th land entered, aud pre veiitiui? aneculaliv accumulation of ibe land, with a saving of all rights under ft ialimi enlries. Section 3 enlarge aectlon revised statutes, by including reservoirs, or dilcbes, for irrigating purpose. Section 4 repeal th pre-emption law, witb a modification of tbe no meat ad law, tod with proviainu mora strict aa to proof at entry and all dual proofs, extending Ibe commutation from aix to fourteen month, Sections 7 and 8 provides detail a In final action in I ho Interior Department on Un ii 1 1 entries, aud piovidea limitation a to contest iiml suit to cancel patmts, filing lbs latter at five yeara a to t stents now is sued and six year a to future one, aud nrovision a to timber trespasses. Section 9 prohibits offering of public land at publioaule berealter, thus preventing pri vii i or coiU entries. Section 10 lo 17 relate lo land in Alaska, for their acoiiisitloo for manufacturing and commercial purposes and for townsites Section 17 allows mineral entries, in ad dition to the maximum allowance of 320 seres allowed by existing law. Sections IH, 111, 20 and 21 relate lo ditches and reservoirs, aud provide for their ion trncliob. Section 23 cure dufeoi iu Ik title of settlers on curtsiu foiiner Indian lauds caused by differeut ruling of tbt Depuit- nieut ol tbe Interior. Hectiou 2o authorize: tbe 1'ieside.nt to not apart trust reserves, where lo preserve tiiu ber, he shall deem it advisable. The Ameriosn Economist, published in tbe interest of protected manufacturere, I pul ling forth hercul'su effort to abow that th McKiulcy bill did not increusa the price of goods upon which the duty bad been placed, whiln McKiuley, the father of the tariff measure, frankly proclaim that that II tbe chiet purpose of a protective tariff. Of course McKiuley knows that if protection did not enable the seller to get better price, then protection would lie t failure even to lb protected. Taking tbi logical tud truthful view of tbe mutter, be boldly avow that it is uot "cheapness" of good but "dearneas" that we want. Theso friend of protectiou are dteVeo to Ibe wall, and bene we flud thou making all kinds of excuse for the workings of "protection Hut th hand-writing i on th wall. I'io tection is doomed. 1,970 170 , 1,1 , MO , 1,7.11 ,1 d Square Milebjln Oregon. The following tsbl civet lbsuusrt mik contained in this state. The Hgnre r those that will appear in lb compilation of the oeusus reports, and bene ar lb Ulesi: llaser jienton I lackanis ClalBiii roluinhla Coos Crook Curry Iiouglaa Iillllain (Irani Harney Jackson Josephine Klamath Uko l-an I.I n ri Malheur Marlon Uiirrnur Multnomah JJ I'olk ? 2 Hhermau . Tillamook 'J,tf! t matllla P1 Union s'"tt Wallowa 'If'fi tVasi'O ''lift Washington Ms Vainhill W OUR OPENING. OUR OPENING. wo iA 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I lill II I ii m in. SUM-LlllH U)11U mu.jlu.ojj.vx - ' H.IMO I I J t,to sJL 2JH0 Total. .W.'siO I LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF SPRING & SUMMER FASJtllONSS. CT NOW ON EXHIBITION. "v3 Two alenoirratiher took 120.000 word of the senate silver debate, which closed at mid- niilit after lusting fourteen hour, ibey die luted their note into phonographs for type writer lo transcribe, bad nil tbe copy ready for the printers by 8 o'clock in Ibe morning, and the Iteoord was on Ik desk of th sen ators when Congress convened, AHbUrove Foul try Yard. V....m f tiutnliinn frnm t lis tniit .ItflHarii breed, namely, wy.ndotta, Plymouth oa nrM : Tu0 kou. VnrL- PiWnnrrn Philatlelnhia. Boston and ban Francisco markets. Hocks, Single Comb lirown liCguoroi, aua I ucBijjna oa mcjr ojipui m iw w.n., v..-0, r , Silver Kpnngled Hambnrg, a goon mood as run be obtained in uregon or inmoruia. Eggs, per setting of fltteeu, f l.WJ, Cull on or address, Alio Wilkin, Coburg, Oregon. Farm for Hale. A number on farm (or sale. Inquir at tbi office. KEI'OKT OF THE CONDITION or tin First National Bank, Oregon, at At the cl If the ttatctuetit in lb anuual report of the U. 8. commissioner of labor, that the cost of producing t ton of steel rails it lest in America than in bogiaua and otner Eu ropean countries, be true, aud we have no reason for believing it otherwise, tbe ouly object obtuiued by pulling a high tariff upon steel rails is to Increase the profit of tbe American manufacturer of them. If we oau produce (hem a ebenp or oheaper tbsn any other couutry why auoiildu t we compete with the rest of the world by linking theui Irom lb list of to-called protected articles? And what 1 true ol steel rail is equally true j of lb many other protected articles. tx. A Derlin dispatch of March Ctb say: Olllcial government statistics have been pre pared of 'J, 17 J cases tuberculosis treated by Dr. Kovb a method. Uf tbe case of inter nal tuberouloei thirteen are reported cured, 171 considerably Improved aud forty-six died, wliil of the case of external tuoerou- Iomis fifteen ire reported cured, 118 consider- ably Improved, bid improved aud niuedted. Ibe success of Dr. hocb tetuedy bat ex ceeded all expectations. Friend of Harrison are putting them selves lo the trouble of telegraphing all over tbe couutry that Dudley will uot accompany him ou his trip lo the 1'aciflo coast. Hut no better selection could be mtdt than Dudley. Doe not ever one know that Dudley, through hi block-of.Uv ichem, (which enabled biu) lo openly aud nnbluihingly buy sumoieut vote to carry Indiana and N York,) looured tbe election of Harrison? 1 lieu why not make hitu a traveling coui pauiour Kugene, in the State of seof business, Feb. J, 1H01. HMOIIHCtH. Loans and discounts 1151,008 40 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. , S.44HM U H llonds to secure circulation. . . . IZ.0OU ou Stocks, securities, olaiuis, etc 12.M3 HI Hue from approved reserve agent,, V.l.ia VS 1 )u from other National Dank. . . 6,001 29 Due from state banks and banker. . 1,153 12 Hanking house, furniture, and fix ture no Current exienses and taxes paid, , . 612 7ft I reiiiiuuis on U bonds i.rssjuu Checks and other rash item 1,4X5 87 Hills of other Hanks 70 00 Fractional patter currency, nickel ami cent 1511 Specie 3J.C10 75 Legal tender notes 05 00 lledeiiiptinn fund with U. 8. Treas urer II),:, of circulation) fl OU Total $242,205 68 UABILITU. Capital stock imld in I 50,0(10 00 Surplus fund 25,000 00 Undivided profit 6,673 I fl National Hunk note outstanding 11,250 00 Individual deposit tub ect to check 125,115 40 Demand certificates of deposit. . 24,123 o7 Dut lo state bank and banker. 203 65 They embrace all the varieties and novelties known at this season in the fashionable world, including the choicest designs in Walking, Reception and Evening Costumes, and, in short, every kind and style of toilette in unprecedented profusion, that the fashionable modiste may need or desire. We shall continue to receive each week, by express, all new Among the novelties in our Dress Goods Department are the following, viz: Carmelite Cloth, Woolen Crepes, camels nair itaje, uimels Hair Broche, Angora Cloth, Scotch Heather Mixtures, Noria Glace Henrietta, Cordurette, Pilot Serge, Diagonal, Venitian Cloth, Cashmeres, Albatross Crepes, Royales, Drap-de-ete and Bouche Stripes. Our silk department has never been so complete, as we are now handling the Celebrated Regatta Gros Grains, Faille Francaise, Bengaline, Pean do Soie, India Surahs, Armure, in black and colored silks. Our stock comprises the very latest designs in Surah Discs, Whipcord Coin Spots, Colored Crepes, Parallel Stripes, Oblong figured with colored embroidered flowers, Oval Spots, Pea Spots, Wafer Spots and Polka Dots. The Trimming Department: We are also showing an elegant assortment of Jet and Silk Passementaries and Gal loons, in straight bands and separato ornaments. Also novel designs in Jurl Inmmings and Appliques, Marabout Feather Bands and Feather Edgings. UTAn inspection of our stock incurs no obligation to purchase. appo special agent of lb department of agricul ture oi the united State, on tbt sheep in dustry of Ibe northwest. He will be paid i niu per annum aud all traveling expense. lilt fluid of operationi will extend through Oregou, Washington and California. He it expected lo find out all he can about tha sheep iuduulrr, aud, if possible, a little more. Mr. Charles Urisseu, of McMiunville. left last week for Lurop. Ha carriea a reooiu- mendalion from lb Chamber of Commerce of l'orllimd at beiug interested iu tha Intro Total 242.2G5 68 8tat or Ohkoon, County or Lani, is: I, S. 1). hakin, Jr., Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly awear that the above statement it true to tin best of my knowledge ami belie!. S. Ii, KAKIN. Jn. Cashier. Sul scrihed and sworn to before me this Vth day of March, 1801. L. HlLTXU, Correct, attest. Notary Public T. O. HiNiiRirxB, O. It. Chuishan, W. It. McCoHNAl'K. Directors. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICK IS HEUKDY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for l.ar.e County, on th l.'th day of March, A. 11. 1WH. In a suit wherein J elf Myers waa i-i(iir .i w a ,., .i(..i...i oomnianiUd m to tell th following deacrilied real property heretofore attached, to-wlt: Th north i of th N Wl of Seo 20, Tp 20 8, H 5 I W. Willamette Meridian, containing 80 acre. all In l.ana county, Oregon, to satisfy th sum of 0.10wlth Interest at the rat of ten per cent per annum, from the 2nd day of March, For Sale. ing good, bats, cap, trunk, valises aud all good usually found in a Oetit' furnishing store, tituated in a flourishing town in th oenter of the Willamette valley. The stock i in good condition tud will be told cheap for cash it the owner desires to change hi busines. Inquire of or add re) A, 8. MoCxcbi, Kugeue, Oregon, Lcmbki Nonce Go to the Depot lumUej yard for oheap lumber. Andrew will not be undersold. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrict at Roskburo, Or., Feby. 9, iroi. j Notice Is hereby riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, at Eu- 5ene, Oregon, on Monday, April 'JO. lstil, yls: ohn M Cantrell, Homestead kntry No. 4U', for the 8 W yt of 8 K 8ec il, N W L of N X Sec. '.. f p. 16 8. ft. 6 West. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, vis: John 11 Ooldson, W 8 Hall, G W t arter, B. . iiarpdle, of rrankliu, lane County, union. John 11, Bhvpi, Register. , . .1 . ... , . . ... I will, ior niiiiiiiii. iruui liib au'I liar iiiimmn m riiji iimmi inn. iniiiBiu n . :r.(: . : - .. r vv. im "'hertum 0( oo.t, ami Now, therefore In the namt of the State of Oregon. In compliance with said writ. I will offer for sal at public auction to th highest Didder at tn Court Hons door in Eugene, Lane County, Stat uf Oregon, on Tuesday. the 14th day of April, 1H!)1, the aforesaid de- scrilied real proiierty between the hour of B o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock u. m.. to.wlt: at 1 o clock p. m. nn aaid nay. 1 erma ol sale, oaah In haniL lated at Kuiiene this 12th dav of March. 18UI. J AS. fi, NOL.AND, Sheriff of Lan county, Oregon. uer oi commerce oat arranged lo secure a quantity of teed of the eugar-heet thit tpring which will b distributed to Ibe firmer throughout tha state lo tee what land are best adapted lo producing these beet. Th beet raised will be aualjxed lo te what percentage ol saccharin matter they con' taiu, and if Ibe result prove satisfactory Iber will be plenty of capital forlhoomiug lo start factory for lb manufacture of beet sugar iu tbi state. Th Oregou penitentiary uow ooulalut 337 couvicla, tbit uumber being ibe greatest that institution ever conlaiued before. Most of the convict ire honest, Innocent men who didn't get i fair trial. The innocence of th stale must nave ttrouger tafegiiurda thrown around il, or lb guilt of the state will hav to uuini a new pen, nick shall be doner Llukville Star. Suppose tbe election of luat Juut could .. . come on now, uovernnr l euuoyer yot woum o almost unanimous, mi veto on the wagon-road bills, which carried witb them appropriation of fl30,0UO, would cause greater popularity it tbe poll than tnyihiiig ne did prior to lb last t lection, 1'nuevilU New. was elected lr. 8. "eduetttay. oe, the a the laa.l will olile old p The lljst I'uaiitry oa Ktr 111. During the month of February last 14.000 emigrant left Great lUitiin. Of tbi num ber 10,000 came lo th I'uited Slate. Of th lest Australia gl Ibe largest number, bile Canada came after Australia. Com- plaints are made that the attempts of th lirithb and Canadian government to induce Immigration lo new territories iu Canada have resulted in almost complete failure. far the largest uumber prefer tbe I'niled Ktatea, and if assisted, or otherwise induced lo go to Canada, alter Ibey spend on wiuter there Ibey desert for tbi couutry. r'roni all this it follows in the mind of Ibeaveage Krilish emigraut, Iber it no place in lb broad earth for i poor man lik lb United (Mates. Kfciproclty. 'It It due that yon don't wear socks? won I yon please U I m see?" and a pretty woman who thus addressed "Socklesa Jerry," lb Ksnaaa state. man, glanced at the latter a leri. .vadam, replied Jerry, grave ly, l oeiieve in reciprocity. Do you wear socks? If yon II show me your Ml ahow annua Tk. Lam ..1.1 sai l jvm wiufi tied. Sheriff's Sale. VTOTICE 18 HEKKBY GIVEN THAT XI by virtu of an execution Issued nut of th Circuit Coart of th 8tat of Oregon for l.an County on th 3d day of March, i!l, in a tun wnarein u A, L'olllp waa Main- till and J, A, Straicht waa defendant, com- luauiliug me to sell th following described I real pMjieriy, to-wlt: laitNiKliin block No. 14, in Mulligan' donation to Ine county. Oregon, now a uart of Kugene, Orvgon, ti aatisfy th sum of I li;Kl.M, with interest at th rat of 8 per vent, per annum from th 27th day of October. 18U0. and cost and accruing coat. Now, tharefore, in th nam of th Stat of Oregon in compliance with aaid writ I will otter (or sal at public auction to th highest tinnier at in court i louse door In hugen. Lan eounty, Stat of Oregon, oa Monday, scribed real irty between th hour of V I o clock a. uv and 4 o clock p. m., to-wit: at on o clock p. m. on said day. I arm ol salt, cash in hand. Hated at Kugene thit l.'th day of March. lutti 1 1 a v via I Shtritf of Lad Ouuntr, (rvoii. TAKE YOUR PICK From the Best. It will Cost no no more to select from the leading stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, In the City. You can always depend on the quality, at the store of 0. E. KRAUSSE. MOORE & LINN Furniture Dealers sheriffs sale. UNDERTAKERS & EMBAXMEES. The My aaid "Oh my!" tud Niuted. A g'Hx! girl lo do light housework in I family of three. Good wagot. Inquire at i i, ti-.n. . . ..... ji. niiiuuua ana i.oe. omce, or at Smith k Hall's store. Llgiu or naltham tuovemcnt in gold nil. J caa at llu.W auj eptaria it walla. VOl ICE 13 HEKKBY UIVEN THAT i.1 by virtue of aa ciitlia issue I cut of th Circuit Court of th SUU nf Urw far m eounty, on th 13th Uy of March, lte.il. in a suit whereia Hauiu.l l Holt was plaiutilt mo. i. ranningaaii .M. A. tanning war orienoama, i nan letwil uooa lha In lwlBir I described rJ prooerty, t-wil: The Wl n( lot No 3 and th K of lot Nn 4. block IS, Pack ard's aldilioa U Kugene City, Im Coiintv, Stale of Oregon, to aatisfy the aunt of W7, with intereM at the rate if 10 per cent per an num from the Ind day of March, licit, and the lunner tun ol tvxJ ooata, aad accruing osta, Now. therafora. ia the same ni th. Stt id Or, in rumpliaora with sail writ, I will otfer for sal at public auction tn tha kluhaat bidder at th court hooae dnnr in Kutewe. Laae ..... u . 7 , - - w ... wrrnn. m ,1 nMOftl. UM I M 1 . . . . . a - Uthdayot ApriUlWLteafraaiddecribed lOlltfl ArilCieS. AI80 & COINDiete ana BeleCt Rtnrt nf I'flinta real oroiiMiT hatwaM. i1m kam . a .'.il n'l . A ? r . ... a. . aud 4 ocio. r. M., to-wit: at 1 o'clock r. . on aU day. 1 ernie of sale, cash ia hand. latdat Kiureatlhi 13th da of Marrh. SaeriJ ol Lute eouaty, Urtiraa. Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Appliances. Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and imei, Arucies. aiso a complete and select stock o Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Painters Furnishings. arawwe out the Tea tee Mrt nl nnr nMla V t w Mi.kuiM i. i . . . advaniaefeh4wii.uweemaiWHl1veoerfu.merr.ttom ZlL. .11 wJ. Jf braced In a well appointed Drug etort and a Flm Class Paint and OU House. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR J J). MATLOCK, SPRING AND SUMMER ! Extensive Lines in Every Department. Dress Goods, a beautiful line. Fine Zephyrs, Feasle Cloth. Silk and Velvets. Laces, Gloves, Mitts. Kibbons, Buttons, etc. Clothing, the most complete lino in tho city. Hats and Caps. Gents Furnishing Goods. Boots and Shoes. I Carry the Largest Stock and I name the Lowest Prices. J. D. MATLOCK, - EUGENE, OR, III Ul l ME SAVED ! I if -iiM 0 The Ladies' Friend THE NEW ERA -Hydraulic- othes i Waikan PRACTICAL SIMPLE. CHEAP Our Claims : WE CLAIM to wash all varieties of (roods, from the finest lace to the coarsest carpets, (perfectly clean, without rubbing or boillim, without the use of chemicals or any destructive process or preparations, asltliieonly for (rood soap and water. w E CLAIM to do family washing's In one-fourth of the time required by any other process, and without any objectionable features. WK CLAIM to have a Washer that Is simple in construction and easily understood, that Is dur able, without any parts to eet out ot order or reoair. .in iiS-Sr when.0.u h"e ?a n onderntood Its operation you will buy one, that you will like it and recommend It ai a narfeet aiuwaaanri rl, n,i. u-. -k... . r.t..'. ,.i the place of the rub-board. ' " J"-"""" FOR BALE AT Mitchell's Mammoth Stove Emporium. DEALER IS STOVES, TIN AND GRANITE WARE, House Furnishing Goods, Pipe, Pumps, Etc., Etc. PLUMBING, ROOFING AND JOB WORK. JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' Building), - . EUCEKE, OR. Mew dlat&in HOWE & RICE, Dealers in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Fin- Undrw.r,N..ckwrtr, Men1, Boy', YouthVund Ch.l.lmm' Clothing, IUta, Cps Rnl.ber ComU, Etc. Agents for the Thomas KayWqo!en Mill Co., Salem, Oregon. Don t Forgot the Pl.cr, WILKLVS' OLD STAND, Eugene, Or.