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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1894)
1 Kuguic City (iuard. HATmOAY MAYS. nnitwratle Ktata Tlrket. WI,.I4M HALU'WAV ..Oorerins, I amnio .uiiir. UU. M KKI.l- sr.-iaryuiHtalr. Jutwo luuulj 4 1 MCSNrn auprviaa Jutfi-, Waaroiuuiili'. T L IAVIl ltInM, Marlon Cu'iiilir W. It. IHiLMKx AtturiM- unlet, Mellon I mnity ll V. . RKIl I'ul'llc Iwlrurllon, I!! uuiilj. Jo.N O lIlllKN "lei ITlutrr, Mullmiii.ah I ounijr J K. WEATIItliC'iKK aiirraaiian. I.IUU I .Mllllf oKD. A lOKKI. T.r-uiiu All; , M IMrt. Iaimi l oulilf. l-aar Cvauljr Drmorrttie llekri. aeuaiur HollKKT lW il lilrl.rtl-m. W (H.IK-Hl ol'utterir.ie J. U tUIMM k K a. . iitNHv j. lav Clef J II. WIIIIKAKr.R Treasurer K. K. WtlsTOW u( KutfvUe. lOIUlolr W. P.tllKrIIKIl nl ai.rlnnli. JM trT ....... J. JM'ilKIIW'N of Kuir'). lehoul f uperluiemlnii. Al '.I sTA rATHtKsoN ul fcuieue. erveyor - ol Ku.lie. Coroner ol r.ugrae. A HAD I'KOI'IIKT. Oil. Alky wan a litll" tircvioua whuu he K)ii nod tin-no limn: "Kwn vour evo on the ik-ctioii return from lliu third conKrinnioii al district in the state of Ohio. The rt-(lublicun g ;iin in thin th-iiio-cratio stronghold will be announced to the world in llm first week of May." The republican "gains" in the district fchowt-d up jut tho (ix aito to what tlie editor of the Went di-nirt-d and i-ximi-U.iI. The flec tion occurred Tuesday, and Mr. Jorg, tho democratic candidate for congren wut elected by oOOU voU-a over hi republican opponent, Mr. Uuthbonu, iiolwithHluiiding that McKinley carriol the name district laid full by .r(X). Now, Colonel, if you keep your eye focunw-d for republican gain on this district you will certainly bo atllicled with color bliudiieMM. In all m-rious-neM, brother Alley, it in not a good year to make jKilitical pn-dictioiiH, not even in our own lalim-d Ore gon. Ta-ta. TIIK lUIU.OW) LOMMIStON. Kotcburg Keview. The Salem Stutuamuu. a republi can paM-r, iuy: We notice that Oregon'a railroad commission took a trip to the mid winter fair in San h raiicinco a few days ago in one of the South ern I'ucitio'n private car. Itather exMtiiHive, but tho Southern l'a ci lie in rich and no doubt can allurd. The jx-oplo of Oregon would have no kick to their credit aivount, either, if the Southern I'acilic ulo paid tho sal- ariea and other -x jm-iimck of thin cotiiiiiieiMoil. What they object to, and will Ktrive to have cor rci ted by the next lcgiHlaturo, ia tho biennial exK-nditure of IJO.tKK) Uhiii tln-ao junketing frolics or tour ot her citi xemt three ooiuiiiisMionrrs and one lord high chancellor of tho door knob, their clerk. Kvt ry citien it personally intenU-d in having thin thing ntopHd. lie la interewt eil Ui the extent of a fraction of a mill uixin all hi taxable proiierty. Thin article in right to tho taiiiit, but the Statenmau knows that a republican legislature never will abolish thia ornamental railroad commission. Tho late ntnto con vention of that party rt Tuned to iucorHrate in it platform, a plank to that effect. Tho democratio utato platform, however, contains the following Kintcd and positive pledge to the x-ople: We are in favor of tho abolish luont of railroad and all other tin-ne-erKary commiiHions. The logic of the situation is plain tho railroad comiiiixHion can only bo abohshwl by alxilixh iug the republican uinjority in tho legiMlature. Don't throw away your votes on the populinl nominee, who stand no show of election. It will be noticed in the proceed tngi of tho republican state con vention that a revolution wa in troduced favoring the altolinhing of the railroad couimition. This resolution was referred to the com mittee on platform, and no further action was taken Ukiii it. Again we say that tho republican party will not abolish a single useless or expensive commisitioii now so bur densome to tho taxpayers, if they control the next legislature and have no intention of doing so Mark that prediction. St. 1'aul, Minnesota, hell an election this week, and the demo crats swept the city, notwithstand ing the republicans carried the city tr 3.100 t.luralitr one year a;o. If the democrats in i Oregon will work faithfully they will redeem this state The iMxiple are diligusU-il with the reck lesK nes s of the last legislature which waa largely re publican. W. I. Chesher ha made money in tiruiiug and is considered a first-class business man. lie is jut the msu to inansge the affairs of the county, a cuiiimiiioiit-r. When you vote on the -llh of June l-e sure that you leave hi name on your ballot I'kOIKUIO.N .Nttr-IUV. Coinplaiii'.s from reeiddii in the eanurn oriioii of the city re garding the I ramp iiuisauco aru llicreasilig daily. The aulltorilie should make arrangements to give citU' us in all parts of the city am ple police protection. This is es p-cii)lly iieceary during the pres ent troublous tiinis. "Jnduntnals" when refused JraiiHjs.rtJitiou Kant from Californiii come north to Ore g n in the hojie of leaving for the Kant over som) of the northern lines out of 1'ortland or tho Sound cities. Itinapiioiiiled in this tln-y Hock bu k and forth from the north to the southern Oregon line, tin larger xirlioii remaining in the Willamette valley. At Saleni the city is overrun with this element of humanity in u disorganized i-ondi-tion. Other cities aro sulkring deprelations from the s unit cause. Kugene is growing worse in this re ss"cl every day. It is probable that the number of thesj u. dividu al in wi-slcru Oregon al the pres ent time ruiehcs into tho thu.i sands. As to Kugeno the night and day is)li(.-einen mutt Is; constantly vigi lant during the hours they aru on duty, not only in the business cen ter but in tii" risidenie purlieu most freiii nleil by these transients. If tho work increase beyound their ability to N-rform it eliicieiilly as from present indications it soon will amide reinforcements should Iw authorized by those in jxiwer, in tho way of sn-cial jxiliee for the present emergency. i VUlONl, IMKUI'Uhl AllUN. I'wiple who get an idea they have been called to preach the -litical or linaiicial word, says an exchange, are Irojucntly in the same condition as is related of the young man in the following story: "A young farmer who had Ix-en converted ul a revival went Is fore tho next conference and asked for a license to Ihj a preacher. '1 know I am Ixirn to preach tie won),' said the applicant, 'for I have had three visions, nil the same, and it has made a lasting im pression on inc.' 'What was your vision?' asked a bishop. 'Wal, I saw a hi!, round, blue ring in tho skv, and iu-idc, in great gild li tter-, were 1,7 It meant 'Preach Christ,' and I want to join the con ference.' The urglllueiit was about to carry when Utl old pastor stood up ill tho back part of tho hall and said: 'Young man, we don't doubt your intentions, nor do we doubt you saw the vision with the golden 'P. ('.,' but I am of tho opinion that 'P. C meant 'Plow Corn.' " oi.u riiiKs. Pen lb-ton Tribune: Judge Wil liam Martin had an interesting time yesterday recalling old times by looking through nn old account lxk which he used whilo couduet iug mining oierations on (iranite Cn-ek. Si) miles or so south of Pen dleton in l.SiiJ-l'.:!. Tho judge by reference to the hook, found that he had Uen dealing with J. M. Wat son, a grocrr ln-re at that time, now Interested in the plaining mill with John l.tihrs. Some of the prices puiil for commodities now swni ridiculously high. Some of the item aro as follows: Three Kund of nails, f 1; .1 gallon keg of syrup, 11 1; 1 iound of t ibacco, 11.75; sugar, 37) cents s-r pound; 37 pounds of butter, 37. A San Francisco dispatch cays there is lo.lHKt.lHK) lying idle 'in the banks of that city tor w hich the banks can find no use. It is oll'crcd a low a 4 jx r cent on first class security, but even at this rate it must Imi gilt edged. One reason for this money Ix-ing idle is the un certainty regarding the fate of the tarilf bill. Business men arc gett ing along with as little money a possible until they know where they stand, and the interminable debate in tho senate tends to befog tho business man and the capitalist who would otherwise work hand in hand in restoring the country to prosperity. Mrs. K. II. Pulliman, city treas urer of Fort Scott, Kan., is 13lX) short in her accounts, but ha not clopetl with anylsHly' wife. It is 1 houiMit that t be woman is u l Dis honest, but has been swindled. Wamiiimitdm, M.v i Tlie rvl dent sent I he follow tiK nomliiullmis to the M-nnte: J nine V. Hall, collector of vutlnms at Vaipilna, Or. Tracy II Hans. 1'nlted State dis trict atlornry, North lhkita. JiMrih lwihuine, as-late Ju-tlcp of the nuorvme court, Arizona. INrnt masters XV XV Itntwii, l!ilUnl, ('!.; Aiuln-w T 1'ulU-rlmni, I'laeer vlll, t al ; Win. 1, Milrlek. Krtniio, t 'nl.; K. I'. oil limn, Mabo Falls, Id aim. tm Ih llaM. XX'asiiimiton. May S. Iteprm nta Hvr Jobusoii, iti iiiiMmt, of tllno, ervat rtl a M iisatloii In the Ihmi, ty lntn tluciiiK a rewilulloii ralllnir for ii'ii KlVwlonal lnvrlit.-nlloii of tlir ls'nlln of etlin-li I'.V the ll.- ilurniK the t'oX' V (Iriiiohstnitioii at the enpllol )-(li-rdtiv. I If urged II a tlelloii of prl ilrtfe, ilii lariiur the olTi n- riUisrtel to I"4 III ik li'lise of ths llii'lli ! of e-niKrw. sn-akt-r t'rlp mli-l the nwloimii w m no iUi-llii of p-r-mal privilege and will ofonlrr. Jotni- ! askrl uiiaiilmou eoliai'lit to t ill mediately dlimler lh- rt-w-lulloii, hut ther iim a ehortla of objivtlmia, Blnl the n-wilutioii tint suiuiiisnlv klll.sl. Jtv I. I.tK-.t, now runiiiiirf for r Ink of liilliniw eoiinly oil tho rr;ull lUkrt, has 01 led th'V.oftUv for k-rtua. u u IF J Varl- II lt-m. April 30. 'I':,!- lalot-r.iin, hail and wind! l'iirou-i have ni-urly flnisbed mt-d-inir. A iiiiinU-r i f our fuinii-ra are Krul blntc und h-urliig up more land. Mr. Jisl Mu Is busily eiiK"n l iu iiulluiX out M Vt-ral srn to hop. () i i mid MmkkIo Hill are home on u vifll. They huve Ix-eu slupping III Juiiellou the piwt WitiU-r. I). It. I.nkln paid the county M'ut a vlsl I'islu.s k. lie started I, Is .I.IiikIb luili wvi-lul we-ksiigo. Mr. und Mrs. MlliiKley, of lii.li s-n-ili ii. f urv visiting at Ihu liomv ol their son, I.. F iirvlew Hiinday si-hisil i-omiiiemi-'l lust stiiuduy, April . Mr. A. M. Tin rinali was ehos-n ils rilil lidrlil mill Mr. John (ihsIiiihu assistuul. T! ere lin Ist-li some sickness in this ni lchlM.rlKssI durlni; Hih mouth. Mis. XV in. Taylor, Mrs. Iir. Kvaiisand Mrs. Joe llnyiies, haVM all Is-vli ipjlle kick, hill arv'uuw convalescent. Mr. Murlon Horn prraehel to a full hou-e yesii-rilay at Faln h-w w litsd hunt-. He preached I wo siU-ndld ser um s. H e also hud an exeelleiit bas ket dinner. Next Sunday, May lli. par. les are expei-ted from J u notion to orKunleau endeavor. May uevss crown their ellorts. l ulrvli w M-hisd Is proi;resslii(r nh-ely under the ran fill inauuKemciit of Miss Yuba Huston. We hear that Mr. Howard, of Hale, and Mr. C ItichanlMiu, of Kut-ne, sre to Is'ulu a M-rie of meetings at Hale next Sunday. Today Miss Annie XX'hisinaii Is to Is; iiiiirrli -1 lo Mr. Win. Taylor, more la ii, llu.rlv known as "l.iltlu Hill Tay lor." T. A. Founliiin, J. P., will s r form tin- ivremony. Fairly this morning the iieiuhUirs were roii mm I from Iheir slumU-rs by the loud hlowliiK of a horn at T. A. Koiiutaiii's Iioiim-. Usin iiivestittiition It was found that Tom fell so overjoy ed I hut he fi-ll to hlouiiiK tlie horn; and finally elo-d the seene by (mil hliiKtbu lid. Ili- and playing "Kahy Mlne." Its a Isiy, and Tom Is luippy. Moss Hack. I'leasaut Hill Items. Mny 3. XX'ednesday Fns-t IiIkIiIm. Tuesday mid Mrs. H. J. SkacK ri-turned lo lit r liomu at Fui;eiie last Monthly. Mrs. K. XX'. Mathews Is In Kugeiie ls-iii( I rented by the physii !aiiM for IiiiiK troiihl. I. Ilariliiy hud tho uiisfortune to mash one of his lliiKi-rs very badly last wii-k, while loading a burrow. Win. Iiriiiley returned Iroui the lui-'ern slates lust Monday. He r.ys thai Oregon is the best country he has seen slinv he left it two moulds SKO. He is w lllhiK to stay How. J. I. Itoliii iin-t with a very seven acel lent last Monday, which cnuie near pnivitit; futnllv. He was felliiiK timls-r when a tlrv limb gave way and eaine dow n, striking hlinoii tlie shoul ders and thniwliig him ptoslnileto tlie ground. The limb weighed I'd) sillliiU llllil fell .Ml fit t. He Is around now hut pretty sore. Mrs. Martha Ihi-tow, wife of the lute Milton llrislow. died near June t In i I "Ity last Tuindny. The reiiiitins wen- Interred III the cemetery at this pliui' on Wellii-sliiV. Her hllshnlld died on Indian Cni-k, near Florence, alsul two years ago. The Sutnlay eomvrt has Is-eu prom-hs-d for the llrst Sunday In June. It will Is- eoliilueled by the children. Tie- hour bus not Ist u set yet. ( ipt. S. Kigiloli cXs-cts to start for his summer ranch in the Pine )jh-ii-inv In iiImmiI two or thre- wi-eks. I nele Kols-rt Callislou lost ,VI young ehl kens ill a few nights by the rats and n i Ice. A picnic is Is-lug talked of a little for some time in June. The picnic g-t a black eye last year nnd think the urtlclnnts w ill Is-a little slow In pu lling one forward without a full lleilcd set of oltbvr. Wide Tires. Sum- Massachusetts towns tire glv- Iiiip ,irtiit leal Hlleluirt lo illl lirtlVllllT the country roads, by ordering that all town garlmge-wagons, watering-carts, ..le .IihII iiii' liriuul tires. Nolhlllir cuts up a road so badly as it nurrow lin- on a veiueio i-arrying a iug nmu. I lut liorriblu ruts that ..n..ii ,l.Hiniv th ts-st roads iltirimr certain season of the yenr. The use ol liroail lire ny larmers is in iw iirKi-i everywhere, esxvbilly In this stale. ... . . " . i . ... i W hen tlie larmers no mis n w in is-a big advnn.-e towiml the solution of the iriMu l.riklli U i.nililem. It w ill Is-a sav ing to every farmer If he will deter mine mat mo nexi lime ins wiik'oii gisn to tlie siiiiiu, lie win nave a w me tin replace the pres-nt narrow one. It would reult iu a gieat saving in wear and tear to horse, wagon nnd liariieso. A Larits Keceptton. Nearly l'0 friends fllletl the comfort able resiileiuv of Mr. and Mrs. XX. K. Scarhrough Inst evening, the occasion Is-lug a formal recvptloti ti-udered by the newly married couple. The arr.iugeineiits made for the en terlniumeiit of i he cuests were carried out to Mrfcct!on and the refreshments esjuvlally enjoyed ly all pnneiit. XV hen the guests dcpaitcd at lOo'clis k the pleasure of the evening was re marked by many. l ! Ussaocrailr. Sr. I'Afl, May i The latest Mums assi.re the eleetlon of Smith, demo erat it-eandldnte for mayor. XX'nglit, republicnn, had X'.nl pluinlity two years ago. Dr. PrU Cream Baking PowJor WarM- f-lr Hlg Hsvt .WttfsJ u4 Dlrloms. TOIVXXS COULD BX MITTS V, ailfd with th triti inotiy of wouira who hue hern nisds well and strong by Ir. l'lsrcc' Favorite Prescription. It' a inrdlelna that's mil r-cll!t to builj up sisarii'i Mrrd)t:n aou la cure women s aiimrnu an Invlforatlng, r outlilns; cordial, and Mirrlv VfCTtaMr. tlen- StnratlT ton If. bra.-lor nsrvlos; loi nolie, tad prri-l.T harmless. For ail the functions! drrasfrsiur jtt, pain ful dlsordsrt, and rhrouie wrtliiiftM that afflict wotuankiud. the "KiTort: IrfcrlptVn I th only gvaranttti rrupdy. It mul hara tx-m tha airdiolr tot bbosi wotnrn. or U cvulJu'l t sold on any lucti trnus. Isat K likelT to b lit tnrdU In for I ft t AoU by dniKfiau rrrjwbara. I ltird ii;h and tinre. V. L. t it iwucKa. A i T : xax IS AN Ewlusive Shoe j itoiV XVhero von will find the Large-i , and Ilest siiK-k of Sh.s-s i-vi r bnmirlit to Kuwelie, -Glie Oi i Call ul It CciTinl. YOKAN cV: SON llalley Hill Item. May Jaek Krost made his apsarum-e Monday and Tuesday nUlits. Mis. Klrkpalrie i.f IIIosm.iii Itid;e, vlsiUil at l-oreid Shade lat week. Mr. Jlncy Italliyand Mlsn Susie Italley n-tiirned home lat Thuixlsy. Suinlav schisil every Sunday, al 3 o'clock p. iu., at the sehisil house. Superintendent Slevi-lisoil, of till vicinity Is huy now vWtinit schools iu the county. John Itullev p.liii'1-eil hi liriini- crop of last year to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. KurUlc,h, who has 1st-u vikiiIiik friends In Salem, o-lurin d home Sat unhiy. Mrs. John Itaih-y and Mr. I'clerson, Isith of String-tow ll are on the sick list this Wiik. XV. Smith was thrown from a huck I UK horse Monday, while driving cat lie; hut was not hurt. Mr. (iiishhack hwt a valuahle horse Hiiinlav moriiimr. It was hohhh-d and become fastened in some hrusli. Iti.v. (iills rt of Kuifciie. will tireach at I he scliisd house the second Kuiidny In May. Mi-ssrs. John, Ieeaud Kiien itiilley, J. XX'. and A. J. Smith went lo tlie mountains this niornlni?. ir I vellut isn't nn-fiil hou- he list's his whirl on these roads he will not be alile to run inucli longer. We are sorry to stale tnal tlie wen illmr MhiIiiiiiv Itiimor n-isirtt-d is fiilse. or al least, the siis.-cted parties know lloiniiiK aisiui ii. Chauin ChIIowuv waa In Iuli-iio Huturday vinitlug friends. ItlNSK.It. J. H. loUG. Our nloek of l'ry (mmkIs fur tin- Sj i lnu; Tnnle is now coin- pli'tf ami n i ruiiv Notwithstanding The Hard Times People must liave pimN ainl we lax them, not of course, so many line ami fancy pun Is, lint plenty of staples that everyhoily wants ami mu.-t have. These goods were l..u-:lit (Ml HAP for CASH, ami will k sohl pORRESPOHDlHGIiY bOW.:gf We have pun Is on tin way tontini illy ami shall keep a full a-siittiiu-nt nf stuh article as ate in ileniaml. Sinie merchants allow their ?toek to run down in tinn-s like these, ami it is iliflicult to git what you want, hut it makes no ilifU-rencf to us ahout the tiines; wo cany as many gooils as t-er, ami hy selling CHEAPER we ktvp up our traile. We ask an inspection of (mod ami Prices, ami will assure you courteous treatment ami good values. J. H. MCCLUNG. -ran is Yflimis id iiDvsi-- Clothing. Underwear, Overshirts. Extra Pants, Trunk and Valises. Latest Style Hats, and Neck-wear. 0 no to BROWNSVILLE CLOTHIHG STORED HOWE k RICE,Proprietors. W hs an m tWU. w"1 Wbra V ltl b rlunj U fasUir'. Cay 4: He.iderson, Undertakers and Errbalrm'S. Cor VVd. anj 7ih its. ;j H.N.CRAIN. Watclio, Clocks, Jewelry, Sleni 'i L:.d Silwcr-PIatei Ware. pjrXX'atili lU-palrinif a Ssi lalty.il I I H'll'.Nlii OKKOON. "ciiopmo -AND- FEED --MILL. Grab,; Corn Meal, -ASH- Wficle Wheat Flour dd'iifl Coslantlj on Hand.i! i i huM'I' K done lo Mrf t rtMi:u.Utf mih, tit 'luu-kly. Call iti ;lvc in jftinr onli-r H. 0. CFFUTT, Proprietor. MIM at '4rini r' W rrhUM-, rtirnT Mrl slid Fourth tin v-u. KuKue, n-a;iii. & 1 Ens' 4 lxe X'XHl lnll IdllelliK illc 4 ean U" xl lye 111c 4 lb pap 'a good corn stareli 11V- 4 lb pais-m jjikhI kIihw stareli 2'm.- A IIm imsI gloss starch In hulk Ill lara soap 111c 5 lb Arm & Hummer soda 2'h- Nh-e fn-'i almonds, rlb l.V- Ax ltd. l.V. Tiy: o Oi i HEW HARDWARE STORE LOUGHMILLER & PETER. Farm Hardware. Farm Machinery. CANTON CLllTKU TI.OWS. STUDEBAKEH BROS. : CARRIAGES, EtCCIES : AND : WACOHS. A New Line of New Jlanlxvn re. No OM (Jotxls. Everything at MOIAT hril MMi, MM II i-IKt.fcl. Special AttentionI EVERYBODY! tEND us your & we assure care will be used only from strictly HARDWARE. Iteali.lmr Unit this is the time of the year that all incomes are small, It Is our ohjeet to oiler all unh1 In our Hue at as low prices lis good kimsIs ittli Is- sold ami l t lis live and let our ciiMoincrs live. Thanking our eustoiin rs fi r past patron aire, we in-k for a share of vour trade in . iai3SakJ NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. LtBil OfBcc at Itiisrhnrg. Or., I April -J!. 1MI. I Nutir la butrrr titrn that Frsuk I.. Moor sod Sosaa W. Moor, of llskt-r C117, Orv-oD, granted of Hi Orc'JO C'ctitisl i Military XVaooo ltoad Conipanr, do tierlr ' iji auliraof tbrlr iultnlion u tusks finsl proof under fifth ctii.no tbs-tui Msn h a. 1H7. to -tablih ibrir claim to lb. M- laviiigdMoribml Isml, viz: HE1, 11ISK !. VV ; of K E sad Frsc. K , of S W (Is-iuc lota It auJ Vi,) 8. 0 11. To IS H I l"",,Hl"" "i"-iioit. ami I.hhii nisdiw U3W,.ud tbsl ssid prool .Id .n1.,le!,'t"l,,,,"-'ur"'r- t-for lbs Jude or Toiiuly Cl. ikol l - .ni i.uuui, i'it(uii, m r.uyt-op. I'rr.ii,, "ii TutMtsy. Juu 5, N!I, lij two ol ihs n loiii wilnt sf: Johu L). II iinpli n suJ Jsoirs 1'sfker. ol Uo-Li-n, I.sns County On-(jnli, inj Jusfph Mstlocr, of tjly. l Lsns County. Uri-tfor, anil l-oiim t'urv II. of Crow, Lsnn tVun., Hoen, at mhi h Urns iiirjt must prove: 1. ri. - 1 i 1 1 lint tt tract wna ul I! r ninulur (I ecli iM pnwritirU by the cr.iiil '1 Tlr.t It a ruti-riiiiniiiis nilli ci ll ilimlnl rarta of mi i r...l 3. That It noli! lay ll,r ('oiiipur j: t" tbr applii-aota, and o-i nt.ilvr ubeuitl.;, i-lsiui, as a part ol i a utsul. T"l ... . i. i Dai ii in rici piuo in-Ui Ills op- in- j lion ol lbs K'anl 5 That at tho il-ite of ssi I sale it u . unl lo lha boDa-S lo ocenpsui-y ol situ r-.-rlaimanta ondi-r lb pr-t-iutuii or Iiuuh alpail law, aahoas elaiuia ami orcnpai o) bs? Out IU(- hn-U nl'lllUlly nlwriiSiMil. II l hkt it h rrnl lis-ii FiMlni nixn anlsu-nni-bt to tba 1-t day nl Lee ii.Im r. PU. by any ersno or p-roi clsimii lbs ribt to ennr uoili-r ilir jelili un-i.l law. 7. Tbst th applicanta aro cilu-n ef 1 1 United Slalra. rl. And that tkry, n I ibe one ni di r wbciu tbiy clairu. are bi.iia-1.ti- pun b-t ! of ti land from lbs Cnnipaur K M Vattcii. It gi-ur Citation. In the County Court of tha Sl: of Ur. u for thaC.iiintT of Ijh,. la tha matUr the sstata ) 4 I It. H. J.ihmoii, ,lir.r.. i Tu the Sht riff nl lb c. Uf!y of Lar.r, linwtiiw: IX TIIK XA.MK OK Tilt: STATE id l rv t, yim ar I rt- y rnpin-l ! ei.. N. M JoKnor, Pni.Vru i le-n i .ti, Aiiisi J.iiina-n. I. -ma I! rr, N A. I In in, J. 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I w in,., th. ii ... i; . ,(JU J!.ii l ih- r..u..! t ...jii ..i , ' 1 "U,;I ' 'r ' 'i t ..a'T 'A l.ar. tl A .JS.h y ' I MWfl, I1 , I I IlT his oon fir a. t '.-n . lh.uty. Pi KT J ftmiitcut, la-fc' IU I Sal 1 , , i . . . j , MC ) ' , Hard Time Prices. LOUillMlLLKIUfc PKTKK prescriptions and you that the utmost! in dispensing them pure drugs. Osburi? Q DeCapo. Mm HARDWARE CO. uas vt . tub 1 w im Loan aod Savings BANK. S::::r la lis Emac National kit. , . , ... n . , . Incorporated with a Upitil Of $60,- j 000, With $30,000 Paid Up. . r I I.-!--lt mt-ltcl hiI.jm-i U rhn k. Uwml - 1 ,'; "l,;,K!l7 1 V Cltritrl II. II l-UNt - tsinaa K. W.osHl'K) the Kiu'enc sihI svlhrt Hank sillraa- i 11 I Iflh s I enurert-isl sml Nivuira lutllir. ami J'.ilr rlM-nt attrhtioii It esl'.eit In On- Mf t l'K imt'iri'f ul 11. til not what tiiu mair. tint V hnl )nu ftnvt, llmt Itinkfs yen rirh. In all e. ie in ij 11 1 1 11 tiirrc sn munr irsfiis nf mall hi'loik-. s hit h. tl tioiil.-ioutl In ftemi- tsnt nr Iinii., siii 1 !4-ut in 0111 ssy or another. ' 1 1 ii.nii im 111 ii-sn mmi amunnii. mil iiit .. ,., i . .......... i....l .....i K.,.,i :m- n tuti.t. Ii. li. ilim ih.l thr iimi- hu in iirc .iul ralion nl a ssium . '" 1,1 .' -" 'ity. NiMrtt rour l- rmiitM la litis nistler. Notice to Farmers or :LAHE COUNT Y. Having si-ctiri'd Mitcuki.i., I.i.wis tv ('t's agency, on 'a -It Tcnns. I can sell all Imi'; of HUM IMPLEMENTS at 'Btiltum Trices. I. K. PETERS Ninth St Feed Store. FOREST GROVE I'OI'LIRV YARDS, J. M. (l.MIKISOX, l'r.... Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, Grown and White Leghorn!. The five E;;t Breeds on Earth. M it.H k l.t i.. Ir tU- Ira.l lor II e t Uh u yrsrs. Hl Vrt UNuV. .IHN KVKH.-Ol A I. s ri'inrv (.! ! .r a'.ao -:- trom I' - i i..-. . f.m ..r;..n IL l'i li.c viiiv-i .'l atlUJll lur ISlK,1. !!!. ........ 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