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Eugene City Guard. 8 ll'UUDAT JULY 18, IS'JI. 116 11 111 A HID IIIIlM vnv. J it Etui. A Life Assni'anco Soeicty. THK LAROEHT, HTHOXJIKHT AND MOST LIBKRAL COMPANY W)IXO HUKIXKSS. AinerlcanJItreadstuff Will l Wanted Tlio stuto (lciinrtnicnt nt WuhIi- inKtnn I.uh wt-ived a n-jHtrt on the SSetS) $119,243,744.00. Its Tontine Endowment Policies maturing in 1891 are yielding 7 per cent, per annum on the premiums paid. Surplus, 23,740,447.00. linrviwt troHix.'ct8 in franco and ' M Eurojie from Commercial Agent (Jrillin, of J.yoiiH, France. The National Millers' aiwociation of France, the rcjwrt my, has jut indued an CHtiniato very carefully collected of the probable wheat harvint of France and Hurojic in 1891. The figurcH rcprcHcnt all the wheat growing countrieH of Eurox.. (lenerallv there will k- only an - - J w averago crop, while in Home coun tries, as in France, the crop will be one-third short. In conclunion the rcjmrt says that not only France, but all Eu rope, is looking longingly to the wheat fields of the United States. Last year many hox;d that South America would help supply tho de ficit, CHjH'cially the Argentine Re public, but today no mention is made of these countries. All hoc is built ujHin tho United Stutcs harvest. The fact, as recently stated, is that the supply for Eu rojie must come from America. Road Work. This from tho New York World is applicable to Oregon road work: Tho department of agriculture sineo its creation has dono its lx-st to justify its existence, and its pub lications on minor mutters of fann ying have unquestionably liwn of value. It might perform a substan tial service by giving some atten tion to the subject of road making in the country. At this time of the year the farmers of New York State aro beginning the process known as "working the roads," which to the uninitiated seems to be nothing less than making them impassable for the present with no prosed of ultimate improvement. Tho custom is kept up, wo ls'lievc, purely from inherited tradition. It would bo a big feather in the cap of Jeremiah, tho prophet, if he were tit oiler a few practical ideas on tho subject of road improvement, something to make possible freer trade between tho sections of this State. ILLUSTRATION. Policy number 84,025, issued by the Equitable in 1871, at age of 27, amount, $5,000; Premium, $239.90; Total premiums paid, $4,788; results at end of Tontine period in 1891, as follows: Cash surrender, value, $8,449.45, equal. $170.10 fur each $100 paid in premiums. A paid up policy for $19,470, equals $405.80 for each $100 paid in premiums, or a life annuity of $033.55. Kates, plans and further information will bo promptly furnished on application to LOWRY & REID, General Agents for Southern Oregon. Reliable active solicitors wanted at once. Good reference required. Office in Day's Block, Eugene, Oregon, THE NEW YORK Racket Stall FARCO'S 82.S2 Sheriffs Sale. Utl u Ml WL ' rum .. x I HUViC . X LADIES'BOOT, COAT and Dongola KID. OFKBA mm COM MOW EMM LASTS The Ohio democratic run vent ion rcHolvoH in favor of "it rcinntnte- mriit of the constitutional htamlanl of tfoltl ami bilvcr with ciiial right-)! lor cacli to tree iind unlimited eom uje." This in the jireludo to the 1 iS'J2 contest, when from every pre wnt indication the national de mocracy will tnko the name stand. The south and the west are a unit on tho question, and the votes oil the cilver bill in the last eonresH cannot but commit the party to the jHiliey which tho mass of the party indorse. We lcl(tn to lead In low prlrrs, and declare war attain.! the rntlmi credit ijuwn hy InauKiir tlMK tin rial ni't-Kil cl) Oii lellviTy-over-ilie cuunlcr -system, mi. I, i, ..,. iuor-sniayeni..i. Illv nrlers will not do III tlnw hard times, when wen Ilia wealthy uaiiiml alliinl lo waste their inmiey. Hero ant a few n( the many porkers: Mi'ti'a call omits, l.'.Ui, Men's nil until iKxila. li.Vt. :I.U. Men's two buckle oil grain shoes, fl.:ft, 1.10, 1.7:i. Moth' oil grain shoes. Il.'i'i. I.."..'. Men's automatic buckle kip shoes, It.iH, 1.7,1, Hoys and girls' school aluwa, (We, 711, l 10, l.:tl, Ladles' oil lirnlli ImiIIc.ii shoes. I1..E1, 1 IjulWdinigola liultnii shucs, l.'O, 1M, !.", l.wi, l.wt. MIhmw1 Uiingola button shoes, 11.10, l.:ts, IA hia. Ijidles' wnlkliiK shoes, ll.:H, l.:W, l.tt.., 2.00. I hililren's slippers, v, M, tti, 11.17. dents' lino shoes, f LIU. l.til), .m, -i.;, 3.41. UdlM' cloth Kaltcni, HH worth ll.ai. Meu'i hl, We, $1.01, l.4'.i, l.'JO. Iloya' Int., 17c, 2N, :fi, :I7, 4n, ,VJ, Milk ii.ii., 4c, (i, II, 7. H, n, 10. Collce iMiti, Ilk', 17, 111, i :I7, 4S, I'allK, 7, 17, !i, to, M. Stow aua, 7c, It, 1:1, l!, JO. l'ri'M'rvv. kettluK, I'Kt, 31. IIHTI, fw, II, K, III. Whim. ijc. 1.1. an. 4.-. ra. m. mi, 11. k Tithle and pocket cutlery, Imllea and hciiIh' turuUhliiK K'xxl", towel., crauli, hel npreniln, and many iwlul Hrtlele. loo uiiuieroini to ineii- lion. All marked III iilulii IlKiirea. One price to an. hirietiy kii ca.ii. I. Kit ANK & SON', Ninth itrcet, KiiKeue, Oiviion, (HICK IS HKIiKIJY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution duly inaued of tha circuit court of the State of Orwon for Lane oounty, on the M day of .Iuna,18'.ll, utxm a iudu'oient and decree, rendered in aaid court, on the lO'.h day of IS'JI, in a auit wherein K. J. McClanahan waa plaintiff and UeorK P. llruniNeldandJ. II. McClunirand A. J. Jolinaon, artnera Hoiu himinew under the firm name of McClunx ft Johniion were defendant, commanding me to aril the following dene ilied real tirotterty, to wit: He- KinninK at a point 4J chaina rant of the H W corner of Larry ' Poindexter donation Hand claim No. 62, in'Tp 17 S, K 4 W, W M, and mnnintr thence eaat 53. IK) chaina, aouth ti2 deireea. taut A chaina, aouth i3 de2.eaat.il. HO chaina, anuth 74 dev., eaat 4.iK chaina aouth Tl ilea., eaat 1.4(1 chaina, awtith 71 dej,'., west 60. M chaina, auuth (le., eaat 2.81 chaina, aouth HI deit., went 17.A0 chaina, north Hij Ai., weatli't.Ol chaina to place of beKiunini;, containinK 142.4'J acrea in l.nne county. (Ire Kon, to aatiafy the Bum of $'WJ with fntereat on J'.'4.rili at H per cent per annum from the 10th day of June, lHlll.and intercut on at 10 per cent per annum from June 10th, lM'Jl. and the further aura of 8271.75. mwtii. and accruing owta. Now, therefore, in the name of the atnte of Ureifon. in carnpliaiice with aaid writ, 1 will offer for aale at pit til lu aiiotion to the hihet bidder nt the court houae door in Kiiifene, Or- egon, on Wedneailay, Auguat litli, lii'Jl, the aforeaaid deacritieil real prorty, between the houra of U o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock p ni.. to wit: at 1 o'clock p. in. on mid day. Teruia of aale, caah in haml. Dated at Eugene tbia UOth iluy of June 18111. JAMES E. NOLAM), Sheriff of Lane County, llrefn. BARKER GUN IIS, Uth STUKICr, Kl'UKNE. OUKHON. Opposite N. V. Kacket Store. If Iufcrcsfed. Send for SPECIAL SALE ! 25 dozen Pure Plaek Silk Mitts, at 15c a pair. 25 dozen Pure Plaek Silk Mitts, at 25c a pair. 20 dozen Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests, at 10c. 1 ,200 Pairs of Past Plack Seamless Cotton Nose at 20c a pair, A FULL LINE OF Laiies' Norfoli Blouses and Summer feiM Blazers, IN COTTON, FLANNEL AND SILK, j&Sj COST. -A.T COST. xsss A rui.L link or (inn and Ni)oi1in;r (.'oods And a dandy rcialr aliop In connection. DKS, J. W. 4 JENNIE S. BARNARD. Iltrxulur I'lijKaciuii. and I.Ivor IHaeawi, HI'Ht'lA LTIKK-- Ktdne' tlyiivcoloKy ami Olwtcli 7 In. ItOOM I, llt'NN'H III.IK'K, KI'liKNR. DM t NOTICE OK KISAH SKTTI.EMKNT. Notice In heri'liv clven that the iindimlinu. Imve Aled their llual account aiexccutora ol I lie e.tale ol John Mllllorn, deceawd, and Hint the county court of lane county, Oieitoii Iihm hc Monday, .uput:kl, IMil, at the county court room In Kiitieiie, Oregon, aa the time and plnee for the hearing of raid account. All ncrHona imcrcioeu are nereoy nouneti 10 apiK'ar hi nhui nine ami place anil anon cauac, II any there he Vi'liv ahld accolilil nIhhiIiI lint U ullnu.-il uil aaid executors dlachnrgcd. T. A. MII.I.IUUN, W. II. IP H KM AN, Exei'iitora of the vatato ol John Mllllorn, dt 0 'aaeil. June IMI1. The natural outlet of tlio uiiiht w: ii ii ... .i i . , it iiiiiiiiciu' ymivy is uirougii nun SiuhIuw river. Jt in to ho hoiu'd that tho vimt of Si-iuitnr Mifrlu-ll AM will rtBult in an ordor )iiiK'lliii( tno t'lipnoiTri having tho work of improving tho Imr in fhargo to crowed ut oiut. Tho Senator when in tore ted leaves nothing undono to iimniilinh Iwh HUriKIM'H. Hi.t HVIIllllltllil'H IlllVK Ikt.i enlinkHl in tho hehalf of the F U K X I T I1 It E DEALERS.! NuHluw ami wo believe ho will Jirotl uj) the uiathetio enginwrri. NOTICE FOR I'l'lll.IfATION. Land omcx at IttiaKiit'mi, Oiikiion, j June il. l.x'tl. I Notice la hcrchy xlren that the (olloning named acttler haa tiled notice of hia Intention to make final pnaif In supimrt of tils claim, and that aaid imaif will Ih made before the Juiluc or Liiiiiiiy i icrx oi i.aiie county, tireitou, at Ku- acne, iirciion, on inuraiiay, AiiKtiat li, I.Vil, vu. laaae u naaninirii, nomealeHil entry .No. 471 for the S1, of SE'. and s". of Ml1, of'aeo II. Ti 1H H, K H V, W M. lie namea the followliui wltnesaeatonrove hla contlnuiiiia n'aldcnce iihii and cultivation of aaid laud, vim A. I. Heevca and John havls, of IIhIc; fnil I'etera. of Walton, and J. II. Klchanl on, uf tllelitcua, Ijiuc county, Oreeon. JOHN II. hllUI'E, KcnUter. IHaino in ehainelwn like in the changert that are attributed in bin health by zealoiiH eorreHjioiidontH, who ure deterinined to furnish news alxnit the diHtinguished nooro tarv if Htate. One oorreniKintlcnt will have him on tho verge of the grave while another will renre wiit li 1111 ait almoHt recovered, and ahlo to wrentle witli diiloinutio tUestions. The denizeiiH of Kugene are be ginning to heck the niountaiiia and fea coast. Hie htages to the hlirings and Florence are crowded on every trip. Abundant crops are assured. We feel assured that Lane county will have u prosiierous fall. At present times and trade are somewhat dull, but that is tho usual condition at thin time of the vear. Kugene, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. "VVOTICKIS HKKK11Y OIVKX 1.1 hy virtue uf au execution duly Superintendent Downing has made his quarterly report. During the quarter the exjH'iiditures were 19,470.24; earnings, $7,413.27; re eeipts, ftiSG.S"; numlH-r of convicts nt the close of the quarter, 391, Ik jug an increase since January of :i.t. The receipts, wi re greater by 12500 than during tho previous quarter. Of convicts, 30 are sick or decrepit, 4:1 unemployed and 224 employed in the Northwest foundry at 40 cents a day. This is what tho Yamhill Ledger lias to my, which will I endorsed by many in this valley: "Senator V eaten, of Lane county, is on ex eellcnt man to pit against Mr. II c rnuuin. He bus ability and in e frit rami in very rtroiig' with the oplc. He would run like reliefer." Sheriffs Sale. vjoth-kishkukhy civkn that XI hy virtue of an execution duly iaaned out of the circuit court of the Stale of dreamt for 1 jme county, on the 22. 1 day of Juno, UKn a judvineut and decree rendered iu Hani court on the Vth day of dune. IS'JI. in a auit wherein ldiliert llallonr. Uolrt llnalie, Krotuau and Alexander tlulhrie were lilaintllfa, and in. II. rurKeraon and J IC I'lirkeraun, and Mary K. C'lrkeraon. 1). M. I'urkerai.n and I'. A. I'nrkeraou. Ida wife. Orlena lleUhaw, ami Miarlca ll. l-haw, her hualiaud, l'.lva 1; llanilltoii. I'eail llaiuilion. and Dlive Hamilton, minor heira of Mary K, Hamilton, formerly Mary K. I'lirkeraoii. ila. ceaaed, I. K. llanilltoii, aurvii inn huahamlof Mary K. llanult. n dinvaacil. tiliimmi I 'nr. keron and Lucy 1'urkeraon, Ida wile, Ada- line. I. r'leeiuaii and U. I '. Kleeinan, tier hua hand, N. ('. I'nrkeraon and IMlev l'urkerann hia wife, tnie llmwn ami U. 1). Hmwu, her Ini.lwn.l, T, W. l'urkemoo and J. W. l'ur: keraon, a minor, he re at law nf Milley.1. I'lirkeraun, deceaaed. wife of Win. (i. l'urkee- aon and J. M. Ilendricka, t'hatlea I.auer. S. 11. Kriendlv, (!. llettuian, Jacob (iillcpie and K J. Mct'lanahan weredefendauta.eoiumatid' IliK me to avli the follownnr drairilied real proerty to wit: The South Weet 1 and the South of the North Weat J of Sec. IS, Twp 17 South, Kaiure 4 W. V M, alto Lota No 1. 2. 7. 8 and U. in Seo 13 the South ) of Saction 14, and lota No ) and 2, of Seo 24, all iu Twp 17 S, liank-e 5 Weat, W M;aUoall that part of tha lunation Land Claim of (indfrey Kaaadale and wife, Not. .MIS. Claim No fri, in Two 17 S, Lanva A W, W .M, Ivinii South of tha .North lina, f , M..IHI, 1 ..I K-.. 1't in ..i.l I. k.I 1... .1 ... .11 OTICK IM IIRRKHV fitVl'V tiiit .1.. . . 1 i,' '..7' 1 . .".UT . .... - ... , .... . w 1 o i 111 n,nauon jnit 1 laitn m Mi ll hy virtu nf an execution iwiml out of hah A ltre.li.,,. 'i .Mill 1 i 'iv.. the Circuit Court of tha State of OrMO. for 17 S, K A W, W M, deacnlie.1 aa follow.- It, the County of l.an, on the 2."ith day of Juiia, vinniiia at tha Ninth Kat comer of aaid ".I, in a nn wnrin M.tnev Horn waa claiui, ninniiiK thenc South 20 chaina, 1 hence l'laintiff and John .Smith and Kanni Smlih W..i n r 11,... V....1. ..t...... wei Kf.mleiita, ponimandiiig me to aell the them Kaat 20 chaina to the plan "of twuiu- l.lll.iMlttLt ,L.U. m. I ..b..... 1 ... :. - ... . .. . .. I num. an in i.ane ciiiiuy, irek',.n. an I cm JSn. Mven 17) in Idock Nu. 171 in S.N.11. t.i,,,,. .11 1 iev. w- ... ....(.. l a.ldition to hii.ti. I.ane county, (Irww, to of Kiaht I hoii aiid and Kortv Nine tvl W aatufy the aiim of fMiltf with il.t-rrat at 8 per dollar with intereat thereon at 8 per cent ie-r oent r annum from tha 12th day of June annum from tha thh day if June lfi'Jl. and the IM'l, and the futher aiim of SSfl.23 ooata: and funk., r --u ..i ,. ... accnilnj coatat ta. aw, lherrfnri In the nam of th atale Now. thfrf,r In tl.. -,... nf k. ..r olUr(.oo. lucimpliaiicowtlh mid writ, I Oregon, in cimplianoa with eni I writ 1 will ill ctlrr lor aale at pttblio auction to th ' otfer for aal at Diililie auction to tha !.,!,, hiiiheM bidder at the Court llonaa Door in , biddac at th Court Houae door in Ki n. Enyena, Iaue Cotintf. Urtuon on l nmuty, Suu of Oravnn. on WVlneaday Friday. the Slat day c! Julr. ' th A'k ,IT "' Auuu.t. )KiH. th. ID'JI, tha aforeaaid dewriWd rl rrotwrtv. I """"H lecrir---l real proMrtr, lw batweM tb hour of V o'clock, a. m., and I ,wtL lh "' 9 "dock. a. m. and 4 4 o'clock p. ni , to wit at 1 o'chnk p. m. ' ', ""'! At 1 .Vlnck p. in. of Teniia of tale, caah in haml Iatc1 at Kuinne. I hla lit day of Julr THAT llv laauail out of tlit circuit court nf the State of Orenoii fur Lant county on the 2.M tlav of June, ltCJl, in a tint wnrrein ueo. w. Wal.ler waa plr.lntill and J 11 llaakell waa defeudatit com ttiamliiiK me to tell the following detcrilvrd real iroH.rty to wit: Lot No, una (I) in block No. five (fi) In Hliclton'a addition to EiiKene, Lane county, Oregon, to aatiafy the turn of ..H.UI with Intem-t at 8 tier cent per an num from th 12th day of June, 18'.), and the further 111111 of 74.25 coat, and accruiiw wiata. .nw, therefore, in th nam of the State of Oreifon, in compliance with tald writ, 1 ill offer for aala at pulilio auction to th lilk'lieat til.liler at th I Hurt llonte lliair in Kuiteue, county of Lane, State nf Oregon, on Wedneailay, the 21th day of July, 18!U, the aforeaaid deaeriWd real pnierty. iietween the hour of tl n,-l,M ( a. m. and 4 o'clock 11. 111. to w it at 1 o'clock, n. m. on aaid day, Termt of tale, caah In haml. late.l at Euxene, Orem, thia 23ni day of June, IMUl. J A3. K. NOLAM D, KherilT of Lane County, Oregon. CLOSING UP SALE. I am now offering my IB SMI OF n AT (1HEATLY REUl'CEI) I'ltlCErt- 1 have a large itock of Which I will clnao out BKI.OW COST. Other Shoe Wear at Away Down Prices, J. D. MATLOCK. M. SVARVERUD & CO., SELLS THE Light -Running PLANO Harvesting Machines, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, THI Oldest, Larfd and tat Expensive Witiili! OK LEAKXINU IS THE NORTHWEST. Three hundred and thlrty-alx ttudenta lu 1S87, 4!K In 1801, an Ittcreaxo of nearly Ml per pent, li four yeara. liraduatca ttudenta In Art, Hualneas, Claaalcal, law, Literary, Mi-dical, .Munlcal, fbir maceutlual and Scientific couraea. (iraduatea from the normal coumo have all the advantaurt cf graduates from the State Normal arhoola. Better facilities for teaching next year than everbelm 1 1 It ST TKIin BKVIKS For catalogue, with full information, add nan SEFTEiTI IICK 7, WM. g. AHN'OLD, A. 1801. M. Salem, Orejon. AND JONlvS' CHAIN-DRIVE MOWERS. THE CELEBRATED - Wagons, Buggies, Mitchell Farm, Freight and Si.ri.ir CARRIAGES and ROAD CARTS. Russell & Co.'s Engines and Threshers. Canton. CliDner ami Gale Chilled Plows and Cultivators. Call and examine our stock and get prices, as we cannot 0 undersold, quality of coods considered. Corner nf F.tr.itii a v.,-.-.vu vu and Olive streets, Eugene, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. MAMMOTH STOVE EMPORIUM. STOVES, Tin and Granite Ware TUMPS, PIPE, HOSE, Etc., Etc. Tin and Sheet Iron Work tPluniljiiig, J A SPECIALTY. Sole Agent for tlie "Superior" Stoves and Rap, AND FOR THK INDIANA STOVE WORKS. JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' Building), . EUGENE, OR. LINN & SON, Furniture Dealers UKSERTAEEBS I IMMLMEES, SPRING CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. CHILDREN SUITS, $1.50, $2.50, $2.75, $4.50, $5and$". YOUTHS' SUITS, $5.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12-00. Men's Light Weight Summer Suits from $10 to $22. A Lao Men's Fine Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Stiff and Soft Hats. A full line In all the latest atylea. Call and examine our roodi and gel prices and be cohtIow that we f-all Hj-va vnn mm,,.. er HOWE & RICE, Opposite University Rook Store. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Commencing Mav 7th RETIRING FROM BUSIHES Commencing May 7th. W. SANDERS, nu aalililar Term of aale, eaab la band Iatl at E"KM tbia S.'xh dT of J una. 1 iiui JAS. E. KOLAND. I Sheriff of Ian Count;, Oregon. I J AS. K. XOLAXIl. Shari-f of Iaa County, Orajfna. WE ARE HERE TO STAY.. (iootls Sold at the lowest Rates. We will not he Undersold. ,iii;fyLtJ?.nt!.5,-",ne- Xo . A bona llde aale. I mean to aell th who!' of" of stlka. sail, . v . . , i, """mem. lie jiay 7, lwi, till I dlnpoae of theentire ! "'"V J.1.?,"' tln,v Vclveu, Dry Oooda. Cloth na. Buou H Kh.iTii.t. .,,1 ( .nu. Kancjt'1'' -,i,B a trumpieie iioca OI OAT & 1LJ (Jkk, mm, Pucceaor to J. O. RHIXEIIART.) ine mil tiUr.AT KED11TION IX tRH E PRESENTS OIVEX AWAY WITH COFFEES ASI) TEAS A rrlif Atfcs With Evrry $30 of Pnithu. W iU dellreivd with tare to any part of toe elty. RHINE HART'S CORNER E Or TO GENERAL MERCHANDISE. win'hV,,ldX7nl!i,:K.IhV'I! J!T ,!ore torMie- Thl well kept and ch..lce !.'. kjJ .TWy1orc.T."d,?" 64 """f"" h"e'e,a.d wiU be Ji be.ow eo.t pr ASTONISHING BARGAINS To be had In my atore daring the aale. I hare marked the roo.li at the VERY LOWEST PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURE. lmn?JX theooodaandrrtce.. W. SANDERS, Next to Hoftnaa Ilooaa and opnoaite Poatoffite. top SELLInC BELOW COST. SELUNC BELOW COST. nreM;7W"lehCTflMd'r'Ulnndtot situated on Olirt street- aW