Eugene City tiuard. HATUIIDAY AI'KII.M. Democratic State Ticket. Vut Bujircnia JwU. J"h" 11 el lirulon. Cuur.iiiii.... JuIW-mi Mj-m ul Mini. MU-idkntmL r.ir.i T Hi". E.lrd KIKmthtT ' MiiIiimiiiii.Ii I It t:rroil II Whitney W W Onli'iby . I, I l'lllnll .. id Mlltl . (if I. urn E(uKll JUII' UL WS1MI I. I'ruMcullug Attorncjr J M I'l.tHII Of COO. Br4of EuutllMllun Fruilc-r Democratic County Ticket. cMtor K. It hKll iviil'.lll, of KuK'i.e. KKPKKHKNTATI VE. L im.V.V ' Kuk-ik-. W. I HOUSTON .of Juiicllnn. C. II. MATIIfcrtn of liiMlK-ii. HhcrlfT IIOHAIK IIAMITOS. )l (lOOlll'U. Clerk Hl'KM Kll. of Irving. Jgjge J. A. Mc.MAIIAN, of H.rllK"'.'l'l. Cominliilouur J 11 HH.I., of Itli liKr.U.n. Aiwiior V.J. MoI'HKH-.in, Of KUKtllU. BcboolHupurlllirii'li-iit J. I'. III.I.M, of Junction. TreMurer HKN K. IKdtllH, of Kniii ne. Surveyor J B. UEAVKSIK, of Eiikiio. Coroner Ir. .KO. WAI.U ol f'nttaKii Orove SHEEP'S (I.O'lillNU. Albany Dnnotirut: Two yearn ago and four yi urn k" thu ri'titilili cans paimistl resolution luvorinu rigid economy, ami then followed il both ycarH with tlio muni i traviigiiiit lcgittlitlion in tlio liiniury of Oregon, absolutely wanting tin poodu'a money at u time when lliero Hliould actually have been economy. Now they have done it again, and every candid man kmiuc it ia only for ellect. Here ih a ver pretty rtheep's dolliing, but the wolf in wheru he wan belore, under neath: Retrenchment We pledge the republican party to rigid economy in the expenditure of public money, to the reduction of excessive h.iI arioH, and the iiboliHlimeiit of the fee eyHteni wherever pottnible, and of all UHeleHH commission!'; and bo liwvo that no appropriation hliould be made to any school or chari table iiiHtitution not under the control of the tttale; and oppose the incorporation into the tjciii r.il appropriation bill of iU'iim lor the expenditure of money not author ized by law. TOO Mil II TO 1AV. Albany Democrat: W hen wheal wan 75 centri to a dollar a bushel and the freight tarill' between Al bany and l'ortlaud on the river was $3 and $1 a ton and imsseii Kur faro nearly double the prcocnt rite, it cont 50 cents a ton to get freight through the locks una 1U cents fot passengers. Now when wheat is only 50 cents, freight fl a ton and passenger fare Jilt costs the Hftino. Is there any reaoon in that? The rate is just double what it should bo. Twenty live cents per ton for freight and 5 cents for passengers would be right, and the Democrat culls the attention of the 1roHH!Ctivo members of the next egislature to the fact. The law should be amended making the rate as suggested. The locks are owned by some rich l'ortlaud men, who have been trying for years to un load them Upon the state, and voters should know hoiv their repre sentatives will act in reference to tlio rate of taritV. WHKKK NOMK.N It KlliN. A Walla Walla man went to bleep the other night and dreamed ho was in a city entirely governed by women, says the Statesman. It was scrupulously clean, and while wandering around ho saw three men arrested for spitting on the pavements. A garbage box at the rear end of each lot was hand painted and tied with a blue rib boil. Mail boxes were decorated with Jrawu work throws, an ! lire plugs had cushioned seats on top of them. Sweet peas were climb ing over the electric light poles a ud a hand pintd cuspidor oc cupied a prominent place on every corner. There was no business, not a team being mllowed to pass up and down the main streets lor fear of making a dust. Tin- town was deserted save for the police women who march up and down to see that no one with dusty shoes stepped into the town. The late .Mrs. K. Marvin, who recently died at Kukwood, Mo., was an elder sister of the lateex l'resident Hayes. When the civil war broke out she was living wild a family of Southern sympathizer in Illinois. Rutherford li. Haves, as is well known, w.n a strong Union man and becain-' a success ful ufticcr in the Northern army. His sister diil not forgive hi in lor taking the side of the government, and they were never reconciled. Capitalists of Portland arc at work raising a fund to start a paper with. ( oniiiilsiiiiuers Court. Jiliu M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, examination T.K.Ithlcf". 6 11 John M Williams, deputy dis trict Httorney, examination Lingo 2 60 John M Williams, deputy dis trict ullorney, examination Lahfe 2 60 John M Williams, deputy 'dis trict attorney, examination Midtllmwk t-t al 6 00 Joint M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, examination Nixmi 6 00 John M Williams, deputy attor ney, examination Tulk 6 00 John M Williams, deputy attor ney, examination llutchiui 6 00 John M William, deputy attor ney, leirul services 7 00 T W llitiiiii examination Denny Insane 6 00 i; I) MeKenney, examination Ih-inmv inab ue 6 00 - - Glass it J'rudhomute, station ery K Hcliwaizsehlld, stationer 4 10 10 SO 2 50 A J Johnson, miscellaneous ex- peiiM-M for ollioe A J JuIiI'miII, board and keep ol prisoners March A J JnliUMiu, W ill lUmersly to reform it lionl 0 "5 In Hie matter of the VHcatlon if a pari of Mill hi rei-t, Kairmoimt; pray t-r of p tilioiierx i;raiitel. In Ho- mailer of cliunifiiiK the joun lury of Sjn intfllelil ami Kugei.a reeinelM! nraver (if HftitiolielS Hot Krautetl. In i he mutter of eomiieusatioii to judges and clerks of prlinaiy elections continued for term. At this time, the court considered and allowed the following bills and olei k ordered to draw warrants on gen oral fluid In payment thereof, towit: Kuu-eiie Ktvlstfr. iirilitinff IH M J II Stevenson, sclnml superln- telitlent 3i- 00 J II I n v lor J l state v t'olieu... 7 15 Julius Koepp constable state vs Colieii 10 US John Pueseliky witness state vs Cohen 1 W MrtJ Paeseliky witness slate vs Cohen 1 WJ Kmiiia Cohen witness state vs Cohen 2 10 Alice I toss wilness state vs Civ- lie:. 1 70 Kitinia Kerby witness stale vs Cohen 2 10 CIllH S Slllilll witllPsH KtatHVS Saiiiiders 1 1 nl; claliuetl i 10; n I lowed 4 d (to N ltiainanl wilneiis stale vm Saiiiitlersbt al; claimed 5.10; ullowvtl NO James While w itness state vs Saiinileis ft al; claimed 6.10; allowed 4 riimnas Saubert witness state vs Siunilcrset id; claimed 1.70; ullowvtl 1 ''0 Win lltiiitl wilness state vs thunders et al; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 80 J X lltiiitl witness stale vs .launders et nl; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 00 Win Wells witness state vs S.-iuiiilwrs et al; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 00 Charles Anderson witness state vs Saunders ft al; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 M Hans Hansen witness state vs Saunders ft al; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 00 J as Mortis witness state vs Saunders et al; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 00 Kl lladsell witness slate vs Saunders et al; claimed 1.70; allowed 1 l0 J II CusIiiiisii witness state vs Saunders et al; claimed 5.10; u lowed 4 SO CC Ciishmau witness slate vs Sounders el ul; claimed 3.130; allowed J! 30 I, S .Seymour witness stutu vs .Saunders et nl; claimed (5.10; allowed 4 SO A K Wheeler j p state vs Nixon.. U 75 A K Wheeler I p state vsTulk.... 7 75 A V. Win elf r J p state vs lliitchins T D 1. int. in constable state vs N Ixoii I' D I.iulnn constable state vs Tulk I'll Litilnii constable state vs llulcbiiis M 1! Ksytl wltutus state vs Nixiui M I'. 1 1 car ii wilness stale vs N Ixou V Osbiiru witness state vs 4 05 21 5 10 N i xou X It Nixon ili.rs.i stale vs Nixoit I.nlu llolioay, witness stale vs Nixon 1'lhel Slvwiirl w itiiess state vs l'tr.k J W Stewart witness state vs Tulk W W Chessman witness state vs Tulk I" S Fiank witness state vs Tulk J J Hitler j p siale vs limi ne i -t claimed $' 50; allowed . J 11 M il'i r cooslsl'le state vs 1 00 ;o 5 ;to 10 10 10 1 (!0 4 00 1 1 mi on I -ly came ii jl'.l. 0; al- I...M I Flank lviiulclt witness vs Main luersl v lav Tanner, w Ituess n'ate vs llaiiiuielsly llnilio rainier w itness stile v llailllllelsly Law li .1 lainuiertly witness stnlf vs I liiminersly J Titils ts w llnevs slalx v llnui- iucrly Joliu llruK, eaiv of paupers KM 1 Helmut l'Hii-i-r supplies Marl. ii linw colli n for pauper i laiinel fJ0.nl; allowed U 40 10 i 10 , 10 2 10 j I tk 8 IM : ft ti. ; II oo J L 1'ajr, paur supplies 11 80 J K Youiik, repayment of fee for answer, Abbott case, t'l 0: not allowed. Ira McFarland, Janitor wotk.... 1 00 J V Starr, repairs . a L N Jtoney, hrnging bell 4 7o Warren Nichols, road suH-rvisor district 30 40 60 (i O Knowles. dsnulv she rill 2 00 E lianas, transporting pauper to Door house i o0 James 11 Vales, deputy asses sor M 00 W C Voran, deputy slieriir 4H 10 I I, Simpson, e'eputy sherill 2 60 T D Linton, countable, stale vs NighthawU 3 00 T 1) Linton, constable, state vs Llnim 2 85 TD Linton, consluhle, state vs Toolthief. 60 A K Wheeler, J P, state vs Nighthawk 3 30 A K Wheeler, J I, state vs Lln- K 4 05 A K Wheeler, J P, state vas TikI- tblt-r 3 30 A K Wheeler. J P. state vs llanos 3 05 ashiiitrton limes: It is ex pected that the bimetallic plank of the republican platform will be tin for the dinner-pail brigade and gold for the bosses. Grants Pass Courier: Oregon politics will bo interesting this ear. The people of the Plate lienr well in mind the memory of the gang who assembled at Salem two years ago under, the name and style ol "legislature," and politics should cut very little Injure when summing up the capa bilities of men who wish to go next winter and '"serve the state" for 3 per diem, while perhaps spend inn people's nionev at the rate of :S0,())0 a day. It is probable that one or the other of Tongue sop. ponents will withdraw, thus leav ing but two in this district to vote for. County affairs will be settlet upon a question of economy, as the enormous taxes piled up on us ex elude every other factor from the field. A CiKAXK Thkat. Kuijeiie's the atregoers will have the opportunity next Saturday evening, of seeing one of the finest dramatic productions ever witnessed In Kugeiie Morrison's famous scenic ami dramatic produc lion of "Faust," with its wonderful scenic, electric and calcium eflects The maiiHger of the opera house are fortunate indeed In securing (his inakMiitlccnt attraction. Managers of tit lit r troupes that have Ix-en here ex prcs much surprise that this tine company should stop at a town the size of h'uguue. Corvallis (faette; I)i Chupmrtn, president of the state university, has kindly consented to deliver the an liual addreas before the graduating class of the Corvallis) public school The closing exercise's will occur May 20. The class is to be congratulated upon selecting for the speaker so caps hie and eloquent a talker us Dr Chap man. He has previously lectured in Corvallis on two i" three occasions. Tally Items, (leo Breeding is building a barn. (leo Warner Is remodeling Ills house, A I Hydatid Is gathering his cattle together ami will soon lake them to their mountain range. Sunday school was rather "siim" Sunday on account of the rain. hd Morgan visited here last Sun day. Mr Hasherry pulled the ox out ot the ditch Sunday by running his log out of Whluiherry while he had water It C Edwards made Fiicrne a btisl tiese visit this week. His St'lirnie. Politician's Wife Why do you WBiit him discharged'.' How would you like to have such charges made against you? Put yourself in his place- Politician Thuuder, ain't that what I'm trying to do?-Xew York World Why make your neighbor think you are the meanest person in town, w hen a dollar's worth of poultry netting will keep ftlendshlp forever? All i.es 'tf pnul ry netting at K L Cham hers'. WALL PAPER : 12 CENTS. PAINTS : : : $1.50 and everything else in proportion at - OVER-TONS' FREE! FREE! A LECTURE B; tfi Kost Rev. n'm. ii. am i). p., r tiik .. j Ol'K K A II Oils ic, j Heit Tuesday Eiwinj, April 21. j Kveryhody is cordially invited to : bear this , Impieut Divine on "mcricar; itizeijsfpip." Adiiii-.ion fr-e. Ois-ra boos,. ohiis ut ?;o0; te.Uirc Ik'IIIII ttt S "). H. F. HOLLENBECK, -- tBlL.ll l Msilcsl MtrchtnSiu. Ba.S I.iUiimU' IhMt Matlc, lit. riOitw Iv k..r t., . l.rt..H'ouJ. sfc, (pp irvHh'Hl, K.wilpr l t. oi.,N-v,,., A lUmliu. A. a. lli.M-. W e.ver uv other l. .lu. Make.. Mtrtk Im, Ck rttmtm gltck. Euf.s, Of. M ill! $2.50 That's just what we are doing at present. Hard Times "cuts no ice" with us. Save 60c a pair by buying shoes of YORAN & SON, The Shoe Dealers. IllTlll'S. Iakeview lixamluer: "Miss Hattie Dickinson has .ecured the Tlnunas Creek school, and began teaelilng tliere last .MnitdnV " Mis Dickinson taught ill the I'.ugeue sel-ools last year. Karl's ( lover Jtnol, the great lllood Puriller, giv.-s freslmess and clearness to the t'om:le).ioii and cure. Constipa tion. X: its., ."it) eta., il.. Sold by Henderson iV I, inn. Il is not a miracle. It won't cuie everything, but it will cure piles. Thais what DeWitt's Wilcli lla.el Salve will do, lcause it has thine il in huiidieds of case. OSHI KN A DkI.ASO. ' HIIII.OIPS CUItli, the great Ctigli and Croup Cure, is iu great demand. Pocket si.e contains twenty-live doses only li'ic. Children love it. .Sold by lleiidersoii tV Linn. Prineville Keview: C W Harney, of Cliicsgo, has bought about lo.lino head of vearliug ewes iu and around Piiue vil'le. Tlie price paid, we understand was tl.li ter head. They ate bought for breeding purposes. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold witli it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure, lletti-r medicine; better result; lietter trv it. Omil kx ii Dl l-ANO. A eorresMiiideiit from Natron wrilwsthusly to the Albau., Ileiald: The river is rising. Politics raging. I'artyism prevalent. Populism le elining; its sun is .citing. Oiegi n populism in misnamed. Il is not vox populi, 1 am sure. KAKL'ri CI.OVEU HOOT will pu rify your Mood, eleai your complexion, regulate your Isiwel and makes your head as clear as a bell, ."ic, "0c, and J 1.00. Henderson & Linn. A cup of Parks' Tea ut ii'glil moves the bowel iu the morning without pain or di-cmufnrt. It Is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. Y Kit. Mil on. Iturnsare absolutely painless when Dewitt's Witch lla.el Sulve Is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapa.'tl hands and lips, and never fails (o cure pile. Osiu kn .1: DkI.ami. OtKio Pasti rk To let on reason able terms. Ax Hlt.l.Y. Dresden BUTTER COLORED LAGES. Fine new line of We would like for you to - St SI Do not furizot us in tlu'si t'orroot Black and Tan Oxfords-Men's Fine Goods. Just arrivi'd 7i tlozon F. Largsst stock of. SWEATERS -IN TOWN AT- 50c, 65c, $1.50, $1.75, $3.50. $5.50. i Bicycle Hose, Sweaters for Lata?, ALSO LEGGINGS. CROQUET. All Kinds ot Bicycle Sundries. GALES CYCLE. They are up to date. Our HI Mens' sod LtidnV t'KWV. Kt'lill t'yeles nreslrieli.v up to d:iie, nd Nr' npitil 'o most v"i he, Is. We so Imve Ihein st f'si . 1 1 Hil. iShmiiiI limid Il s-ls ...r s:ile or I mde AM kinds of rvpniring done. Wins Is to rent m BarkerGun Works. I'. S. liny flsliing Uekle of tin. J ine flies L'V ht doen. Fine po-kel cutlery sud rsiors-wnr rsnted. RtawaabM Is tvr Srtiai. ClehWi il I .i-iialll' s. ItKKceuey, of (..-I"', is lucres- well tills week ss-es-in,' The band hoys met last " JJ fomillg season. ..iso.-ia.- l i... i i., i hit hall HUH- ' - , ..l.l new I. maleriai win - hard The humming hlnls n i i time of it Tuesday, it ... ..ii I..... . i tiiiul nr ine near little f,.ll,.u to ifet their dium r. it..,, . . .. ,ir..L i..rk' in Lilt; Cum- Wlliamcue nt-","".' ... i ... nr.- i Will con- nciiaun i rwunin. ,.., i i VW..II mi Wedin -d:iV e.nn log, Aprils. t ':', "'l "l-'Uv".,.,W' time ItevJ A l.(.in;hnttiiui, t M'fe", . . . . u.r 1 1 1 1 1 M . icli ne. 'The will priuicii in-- - ..r ... I L'ri.L.v the lltll. ill be devoted to .u lid. IV fclm.-l loplts. livery IhmIv invited H atitnu. 1 lie ruui'ir ni me n-ni"" - ear shops to this place graduul .V take. ting eame lir.-t and incn a .in.. i..u ..,,.1 lun il e tlriv ers make this place their heuihjuarlj rs. II. SpriHk-llehl Hems. April M, ".H). Mis Delia IJarr attended the Y P H C E convention al Irving lat week. The missionary concert (riven by the M Ii Sunday school Sunday evening was a success. The collection amount ed to tlJ.T-j. Ah ert Tiflanv ef I 're-well Is visiting t bis uncle's Mr Albert Walker. Mi... I S. uhorii and her little i.r..,i...r ,, ml lister lire visiting Bt WiHidhuru, Arbor day was observed by the school. MNs Lena Seeley is vhlting lit Xutrof. Mis. Kirklnud returned from a visit to Mr Wilem's Sunday. It..e Ituriilnilil did not t'O to till Ills appointment at Mohawk Sunday on account ol the rain. Mr I'lti Carter had a levv run tlimmrii l,l foot at the mill Monday unil unot her mull L'Ot lit ill the lieatl with an ax. .Neither case Is serious. Cud Kintzlev is verv ill at his home. Mrs fiilket received a telegram last week that her mother 'ho resides iu Missouri uiililend. We nil loin ill sympathy with llie bereaved one. jxiuoTin. Jasper Items. April 15, '!Ki, The ground was white with snow Tuesday morning but soon disap pea red. E C Hills and wife went to Eugene today. Mis Adah Castle, of .Mountain lileli is working at J A Hills. Arthur Tallfero, of Natron, was here a few day ago visiting relatives. Horn, April 11, to 11m wife of J Hills an H pound l:ni:liUr. Mother and child doiliu' well. The river is oiiite liili caused by warm rains iu the mountains. Sun day the river was full of saw logs that broke through th.- l.uoiu ut l-all I recK Miss (ioltlie Scott, of Hills Creek, is attending school at tins place. If Tongue docs not make the Wil lametle river navL'ahle to Jasper; we. the people ol J:i-,n r do not propose to vole for liiin. I)( .1)11 Kit V. I'. T. I'. l'oni 11 1 1on. The eighth aiiiittnl eonveiition of the Lane county W (' 1 l will if held iu Mount's h-iil in I jiione April Hist and ml lueltisivi . Itt'iioits of siinerititelideiits. discus sions of lupics relative to the work ami of general interest, and papers on sunn pnases ol Dcpartine ni woi k w illci.n stitute some I'eaturi H of the program Tlie public is cordially invited tost tend tlie sessions of the convention. Mrs I Illusion, m Junction Citv cotihty president, w ill be present ami presiiie over I lie Convention. LKiTnu: Opera hoti-e, next Tues day evening. 1 1 is free. Ribbons. CAPES. ee our new lines just opened. good- for wo aro right, Vtylos. pairs now shoos this morn inn E. DUNN. 111 rMT? ACME OF 8 ductions at in tne msturv ness. M. I-Iu hiP'B llguicd fine tpiality hro I, III. iar " ok -rrit,llllPti will! cmleil sat ii "--. - , . . ,eavvd.s-p silk JJ..urd..u ce iea.1- ed with ie --I"; llolir.lou lace coi.ur, al-o truuu'eii " """" , Jmh, r.nhon and streamers Lined "hrougli.'iit Willi iU serge. I rice, i:. 17 in. fine velvet cape. Elegantly headed. Collar of SIIK lace, inn. . ... .. with satin and gm.-grain r.libon. XI.,, htreamers. l.llieti n'Jf" '" with silk. Price, F. 17 in. fine velvet cape covered with Usutiful embroidered design or jei ,HU1 " ,tu,.ti. Sitin and Willi ri"i" ","" lt. gros-grain ribbon; niching .ml ar wit l B " 1,1 1 .u llu III ll0 I M 11 ll. at reamers. infip- nl ' Price, I). velvet cape, eleiraotly beaded' on collar and cape Full rweep. Satm ami gro-Kmi., streamers, jjiueu iiuunnu . niuers. uiuci iu.a --. Kauser Patent Finaer Tipped cn. 7s and $1.00. JUV - Make Your Feet Glad, We K'll the .1. Miller A Co., Solz, Schwah A Co., rimzroo & tfinith, or Cioo. G. Snow's Shoos. Prices are Right Every Pair Guaranteed. MKN'S KIXK SHOKS.Sl.in. Sl.i'A i(K) MK.V.s TAX SHOES, J.5, :i.i. :i. LOX I M)X OK XKKId.K TOES. MKX'sl Kl.K?3.ini SH KS. TOCl.OSK, ?2.2.-i AND -1.M. LADIES' KIXE shoKS. Sl.i's l "0. S.'.tm, $-..:s). LA1HKS- WAI.KIXti SHOES, N.V. f'.R. 12.V. LADIES' SHIKT WAI.Vl'S, .HV, H7e, '."le, gl.On. fl.-.l, ?l."l, SI. 77. HOY'S SUITS. SI.'A S'.'titi, s;i.(Ki, S.i.;s, f I..MI. MEN'rt SI' I I'S, ?I..V), .."i ii'.t, ii."'', S7..".7. SH.'.iS, ?!i..V., ?I0.'H). m EX'S clay worsted suits, sii..::, ?i:t..vi, st.-i.iri. , P. FRANK & SONS, DAY & HENDERSON, 1 J Hiiiiniihi mi iiiiimin I (I s I 7th and Willamette Streets. m , rvil li imli. fiirh Imnllritl Kcrwlo In KuiicniMiri'tf..br HKNti:itU.N Hipest Cash u Price PAID FOR- 9 El AT C. G. GOLDSMITH'S, TAKE -LIVERINE- -Fou Tin-:- LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. for Sale by AJ Druggists. CALIFORNIA Jli.l Will mak; tlie Sr.ssn of 1886, as follows: On M.;e ( V,-rl: Tu,s.lv, .l .Uv,T ri" tV:u-"' ,'ir-vei n Tlnir.- DESCRIPTION-. 1 e.ll,jroe. i fslii.in.is.tin a ir.l l,y , fMli ., , l.n.-li-l. .h. weight H v 'r ol 'I"';'"- lni M ..a. hi: Sti I ...I one I...H Kmiel, UBlin. ' ...l. July l-.th, IS';. A',rl1 Ut d A. PARKS, Proprietor. AMERICAlT Prices Unparaleiv ui uiy uioak Bl HI y i j Silk and Fabric Gloves, p. - AXY tOE. Racket Store, Euge fl ma i JThU FmonRrm-i1y run ,-t isrfi i iv.'-if t:'t 1 lurtt ho. W ttkufiiiiM-iu lft'itius, luitMiit'iicr Bint iynnttnuitrr ir ut e ruts'. C"i(ta:M.- n itnil hinotl tiUtrr. MnkMt c p ili kiitllr o r-Hwilln rest rMM'kef. hi iM-t I1 i ft' it iiwittrn ouirittr7r or bmik ' l1"t p'ntn irr iin yfl-sTi-'l ...'l son.U'idertjkKr A h .NN.umlhyOMH H fla-j Xi Hnrlpr;nn Emltalmers. Cor WiU"JW6 KSTABU-llEIlls'-M F. H. HAMMER, '.Mr, ami J17 Diivls St. cr. (m San Francis:!), Cal. WejiHj the hli!liet niKik.-tprm" Wheat, Barley, Oats.PotatMs Apples, Poultry, Hides, AM' - GENERAL PRODUCE .. . . . 1 kiHWl" .1 will pay ynti ki wrue n- l.llH'ml UVKIIll uim Member IS Fmn.'l.s. If-Jfft .su Kimii'imv I-run j n An PtrtwsMo T-nrntirn rtNrej. Bold by OrurriMf f - I nd (IM per pact JjHl Ziff TTt VI f aiteiwnrtatt. told i.y .i ii'linoa a '' To Fr.a MtKi.u. ffi' tlie un lem-KUi-J, J 1 51 ,,,:tii: three fo low inp uiiuinu ' " L,i iK? "(.'hHtUtioi.t;, the "irl"";"' uii' pnrt," kll 1 said r'niu-s , ; ibe Win- Kiver Miiui t! 11 " oniintv, Oreun. . . .i i I b-r Vi u re Left I'T Bel li '' " j. (eiute.l Time Hun.l'e l '".w unj iuiji'DV. meais iip. n theSurpise, ul Hi- ' . h,r i illnppeir ry C''"111' "" , , D t" with the county ilerk ''' .'' 0,c is Oregon, ovetuber '.fit' ,,'r'tU'' held Mild unniuyoU uniij.'i'J ' ,i 1 .,f uii-n ':)'. It. vi l .,. t'llilril Stut.H. llellli; .... ihe I"' I.. I. ..I. I u.i.l nl.tltll tot D.e.mi.er3l. !.. A"-' " wiKt- imys ITi.ul iuc si ,..- win. i.i tiit.erv nm ,., si"- iul-lieiiluu ) yon (nl tour nrniHjrtlou nt ...li: eocwuer. your inn 0CJrt i,. ih iinm.ru ol ,ur tin uuder mid eetn u cCtt April 4tb, 18S0.