Eugene City CJuard. hATUUDAY MAY '. Democratic Staie Ticket. rorBui.rem.Ju.lio "' ""ri"11 i-r iivniuu. toi.rr..m..l Mttn M,r" Of I.I Ml). IKl-WrXTUI. I.(ITK4. Elwr.lKllitther oOlullnoinoh J U C.rrull J J WtiUut'f "' w wtiibr """,IC ricoKb jrMcuL bmTiin t. Proiecutlnl Attorney J I'l'tou of Coon. Board of Equalization Frailer W ard of Itiiuxlaa. Democratic County Ticket. Senator E. It. WCII'WORTII, of KiifvLa. iixraanKNTtTivM. L.IIII.VKU of Kme ne. W. L. llolMTON of Junction. C. II. MATHKWb ol (io.h.ii. HORACE HAMIT0N, of (.chIii-u. H. H. hl'KSI Kit, of Irrln. J. A. MrMAIIAS, of HirliKlluM. J. It. IIII.I. of ltlt'liarl.ii. V.J. Mtl'llKll-oN of r.ujfioio. School Suiwrln'cii'lent J. I'. llol.l.AMi, of Juui'lloii. Snrveror J . HEAVKNIK, of EuKDe. Coronor Ir. UKO. H'AI.:, ofColtaxo llruro Sheriff. Clark. t'oininliduiiur . Aaactior , HTATEMiN.VIOU. In an editorial in today ' Kegin tor we note the following: "Ilewl inn the UcLetH uro tlio numen ofC II linker, populiBt nominee for the etuto Benute. What u record. Jn 18'J5 he rciirvKvnted the county or rather mimiikpiikhkntkii it, in the legislature, lie mudo mien u con uuimate fool of liunxelf tliut the idea of returning him did not rot in a true republican bead out' minute. " Who told the HeiriHter ti:nt not one of tlie 41 delegates in the republieun con venlion wun not u true repullicun? Dues tlio KrgiMter menu to rend the whole 'Mr' out of tlio rt'iiuolioHii party when it H.iyH "thai the ideu of returninir him (llaker) did not rent in u true re.ullicun head " However that may be. Driver oc cupies no belter position relative to the liiMt legiHlatnru tlian does Uuker. 1 he reverend gentleman was conniieiou in tlio lobby at Salem during a great portion of the legiHlutlvo BeMHion, uiding ami t t tin with ull bin power tlio b iola tivo 'hold up," sustaining linker, ll'lbman, et ul. in their course of astion; wan the HtM'ciul friend of Hecrutary Kincnid; helping to defeat all reform lcimlulion una labored to be elected a railroad coin mis Bioner. If llaker in unlit to return to the legislature, a fact woconced Driver U enuallv unlit. A to Mr Skipworth'a pottition in roforonoo to the flection of United States senator be lias ulwuys been coiiBistent, be has never talked but ono wav about the matter. 1 1 o has lived iii the Willamette valley for 20 years and has a reputation for courngo, integrity and ability worthy any man in l.uno county. Of tbo three candidates for stale senator Mr. Skipworth ought to be the only Borious one considered in tbo approaching election. The fnibt for senator is between Skinworth and linker. Driver all intents and mirnoncs is out of a tbo contest. Tbo candidates do not uppcar to take much interest in tbo canvass itidiiiniz from the licht attendance at the public speakii.g. We are not endowed with the ruotism necessary to compare our mental calibre with such giants as llowurd Rowland and JacK How ardl 'Nufsnid. Mr Skipworth has repeatedly stated before and alter thoconven tion that nominated him, if elected to tbo state senate be would vote for a free silver democrat for I'nited States senator. That is all tin help any member of the legislature could give the silver cause. Mr. Moorhead will bo kept busy explaining bis legislative record. In bis speech nt C'oburg be at tempted to explain bow be secured tbo fat job of correcting the bouse journal after adjournment getting the neat little sum of $10 per day for 21 days. There were three members of the committee yet they hired two clerks at a largo per diem to do the work. Mr. Moor bead said be would like another such job. No one doubts it. Ho is before the people asking re election. lVndletou K O: J. M. Upton of liandon, has been named by the populists and democrats of his sec tion for prosecuting attorney. Here is an instance where the ollico Bougbt tbo man and where a man capable of filling the ollice has Urn eslectod. Mr. Upton is a man for whom we have the greatest respect and in whom we have the greatest confidence. For fifteen years we have known him and during all this time we have seen him ever true to duty. If elected be will be faithful and bis ollice will le ad ministered simply as a trust, in the interest of the eople. blll 'KU'S l.MlbKb IKJ.Nf.EUS. j Salem Journal, K".: "Ur.l Driver's infidel : niters are some-1 what of an imaginative character. They arenrisiugin their graves and causing him much trouble in his canvas- lor Hcnitiorauip. no n as yet oU'ercd no denial or expla nation of l.M remarkable niter- ances. "He named N tutor Semnitli as hi an lllll'ICI WOO U1UU llioain;. United Sla'ts Senator Nesmitb was tbeist not an atheist, not an unbeliever. Ho may not have ken an orthodox believer orchurcb member, but be was far from un infidel in the tenet- of denying the existence of od. When Nesmitli was in the United States senate bo prided himself on being a ntiiune.lt sup ports of Abraham Lincoln, and voted for every war measure and everv dollar oi appropriation vi uphold the cause of the Lnion, although u democrat, lie has left sous and daughters who are noble men und women. "Jesse A indicate was also pained as one who was an inlidel and died insane. He was very much of a gentleman an I said nothing about religious matters. J hose wno were. his associates say he was in no sense un unbeliever. Ho was an inmate of the asylum, but it was more hecnU"o he was homeless than liecaiisit of his I ss of reason. The authorities were willing to let him go ut any time if be could have found n place to stay. "Pcncra was not rent to the asylum in his old age, but is said to have been a man oi fining emotional nature, and if Dr. Driver hail stated that ho was an exhorter, it would have been less likely to prove untrue. He is said to lx alive und well in Crook county, Sam Cover, mentioned us another infidel, who went insane and w hose progeny would the out after the fourth generation, was a rank alio itiotint. und that was counted a kind of religion in itself in ib.isi! davs. lust as much as ... ... . . , bimettalism or populism i now a davs. "Dr. Driver I.iys too much stress on progenv. iieorgo t h.-miiiijjumi wusa noble man, served the people with rare i.ttriotism. was the father of bis country but never the rather of a child. Dr. Driver has a hard row to hoc up there in Line county Delias n heavy load to carry in his candidacy for the senate, and he should disown the statement attributed to him about the inhdel pioneers who all went insane. We '.ii . . i .... i - i.. sllll reill-e lo neneve no ever nnum such a statement, but if be did it was not true." Tin.- ('miNiis. KriiKSK, Or, April 2.1, ISlHi. Tlio followiim nro the dales to he filled by the chiivh: Thiimloii, J-relnV. .Maynin, ai-i p m. Full Creek. Saturday, May Oth, at l- . Pleasant J i til, .Monuuy, May inn, ul 1 p in. . 1 . . rH l II... 1.1.1. .. tspiliiKht-lu, luennay, .uuy i.m, ui 1 p m. Creawell, Wiiluesday, May 13th, ut 1 p in. ottaire (Jrove, I hurmlay, May 1 Itli, ut 1 p in. I.orane, i riuny, .May i nn, ui i p in. llailloyville. rulurduy. May loth, ut 1 p in. Florence, Wednewluy, May liOth, ut 1 in. Mupluton, Thursday, Slay -1st, ut 1 p in. Chcshcr. Friday. May SJihI, at 1 p in. .... ., . i . .. nn. I ... f J-.liiiira, r-aturiiay, ijuy ioru, at j P '" ... .... v. I . t ... II-. 1. .. . MiiillilluM, .Monuuy, .iuy mui, hi 1 p in. honif Tom, Tuekday, MuyS'ilb,at 1 p ui. Jiiiietion, Wednesday, Sloy If'th, ut 1 p in. IrvniK, iiiursuuy. Mtiy -sin, ui i p m. 1 .. I .. t.... ni.i I. ... 1 ... IMIUClic, r riuuy, .nay p W. V. JlK.MiK.MHON, (,'huiriiiuu lU-p. Co. Out. Com. ItollKKT Ci.ow, Chr. Dein. Co. Cent. Com. '1 ho peoples party is importing a nun. her of Kastcrn speakers of national reputation. I, .me county has already been disc-raced hv rival candidates lor I he senate not bv lion. h. U Skipworth, who was absent. Such men are certainly not the lit ones to enact laws for the government of the people. otc for Ski worth. Previous sherill's have arrested a prcat niiuibi r . f lawbreakers, but ilolmsoti l.iied bv the vt ar at a fat salary, has turned all such busi ness over to Constable Lint in, who has i anted large fees w hich Were drawn from the heavily burdened taxpayers of Kane county. What does Johnson do to earn bis $'2,000 salary anvwav? He is seldom found working in his ollice the inside work hcinc done by highly paid deputies at the expense o those who pay taxes. As Sheriff Johnson has devel- oind into a letter writer wo would like to ask him n question or two. During the past year burglaries of stores and sales have occuivd at Spiiuglielil, Coburg and Irving Ditl yon or your deputies move ; foot to detect them? After A I'.ond A: Son's s.tfo ms burglarized did not one of tlio members of that linn bei: vou to help run down the robber-sand vou absolutely refused, savini! the constable of K'nene could do that work? And still your hired organ prates about your record. It is a daisy. We will continue to throw more light on the "best sheriff that Kmc c.-uutv over had." Hah! Sheriff Johnson's deputies, for a lime, attempted to charge fees as constables, ..i'.o.nigb being paid large salaries bv the county. How ever, the t oinmissioneis court nip ped this in the told. Of coium it was one of Johns m's jobs t.) further increase his extrtvag nt sala-y. And still his lured organ persists in Baying that he has made the best sherilV Kane county ever had. Away with such silly twaddle, lias ho ever anestcd a lawbreaker? Hardly. Hut be has many times been informed of crimes bv injured people, hut he merely told the peo pie to ",;o to the constable, in tiie n i'ii.' ,-.i!vii..'i he done lo i.uo Ills year. His paid organ answer. S. S. loiiVHitteu Notes. What use has MO per should The ladies' Crescent for $-'0cnuiut U equalled. See them ntF K Clinui Ism'. WAIL PAPER : 12 CENTS. PAINTS : : : $1.50 and everything else in proportion at - OVERTONS' - The Crcwill Union District .Sunday School Association met ut 1'lcasnnl Hill, Oii'L'on, Saturday May .nil, ul 1U o'eluik u. ui. AHIioukIi under unfa voruhlu elicoiiiftulicea. I owi-Ver the dcli-i-alfft und friends Ih-lIiii eoinini! In at un eurlv hour. Vice President H. H. .Morsse oiielied I lie llicelllof ny reuoniK a iiuriiiio of scripture, und prayer, u.ter u lilcli tliu eurolliiielil 01 ucifiues wan In order. Schools were represented from Creswell. Cuuiiis Swale, Trent, Spencer Itoltu, Dexter, Uoshell und Pleasant Hill. Owinir to the Inclem ency of the weather, quite u number of ili-lcgalc! iroui nearly every scnooi hi the tllslriul were ouuOle lo gel to mo convention. e were extremely sorry of this too, for we were looking forward to u LT'iml rally In Sunday Schisil worK this stirliiL'. However those that were iihrt-ul were the losers, for limit every Niihlect touched upon was thoroOKhly dis Hissed with much nthusiasin lioui ciich one piesent. exl In order euine election or hi- llet-is. S. It. Morsse, of Creswell, was nominated for picaidciii, Sir. Morose having made it splelnlid president for t lit past two yeais, wus uuaiiiiiiotinly vleeled president for the (voiiinir year; for vieu president. 10. It. 1'ioker, of Dexter: second vice president, II. C Wheeler, of Trent; secretary, W. K. itristow, or Pleasant Hill. Ilrother Morssu then eave a BtiitUt :c al report of tint schools iu (lie tils' rict, all show liaic ucllve worK, (leinonstriu liiLj the fact that active work wus go. Iiil' on nil ull nlolij the line ill thisdis. tricl. I'lc-idenl Slor-htf bus nntiriiiL' .eul lo placing thu uood fcultiresof this work hufore the people, and till upjire eiatu it. Piioers were read as follows: "The .Model Teacher," by K. It. 1'arker; 'Class Work." l!ro. Park; "The Model Stipciintcndem," W. K. Itristow; "Iliiuie Cliifs Work," S. It. Slorsse: l'.to. Kont-lKittom, of Faiuene, being liuaiihi to attend us auiiounivd, was sin. plied by Klder W. A. Sw iek, of Altiau.v, tlie lii.veliiiK lioine missionnry for Sunday Selionls, who aave us u splendid lecture on "Sunday School Work," Saturday night l)n would havetol eurllie lecture to appreciate it. The time and place for the next meeting in thu spring of 1V.I7, was left to executive cnuiiiiiltce to announce iu due time. Thus ended a Very plea Mint mid prolltiililu convention. W. K. llltlSTOW, Secretary. Kotit.s Kcioi:i IllM. (loil's Regu lar friny forces established barracks in Cottage (Irove lasl .Monday. The of ficers com prised two men and a wnmun. Some trouble urose, and Tuesday one of the ineii and the woman left town. It wus reported Unit they went uway to get married. l.Hst night the man returned and when he ventured out on the streets ho was rotten egged by a number of cill.cus. Hons. To the w I ft of II V Keenoy of (icsheii, Oregon, April 'M, IS'M, a daughter. Diiv it Henderson, Undertakers anr Emualmers. Cor Wil. jnJ sts. For your"-1 Seas cnid B Qoffee:, GO TO a c. (ioii)aiiiii cd. Highest Market Pries Paid (or Hides and Produce. H. F. HOLLENBECK, I'Ktl.tR is Musical MmlundUf, Bind Instrument!' Sheet Music, ttc. I'l Wix- IV k. r Hnn , lversA ruil, Siisefor, 'I rioi ImuUi', Ki'liler .v i'Iihc.. olio l Mn.iiti ,v IUiiiUu. X. It. ChiiM. 1-HVlT Hllii OtlHT l. 'Hill! MnWl'll. North Roiim. CS rismsn Block. Eujma. Or. GRAND PAINT SALE. We offer for 90 days at $1.35 per gal cans. W. P. Pullers Phoenix and Yates Pure Paints. A full lino of Wall l'iicr at 10, i;, ai, , ;io und ;d ot per double rolo. Solcin;nt for the tVlebratid John W, Masillies pnil.t products. .Buv your tt I tit ut Oit. I'ASH S.VKKS LANE HEIRS. Kugeii. tln'Kon TAKE 5- -LIVERINE- -YOU T1IK- LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. for Sate bj Ail Oruggisti r ow Shoes Yes, that's what you want at this time of ihc year. He don't Io anv plowing but we sell lots of VLOW SHOKS. We sell them at Iircrlli1'" The n.rlla..d. Mitchell ret.ublic.mH jhave nominate.! oenua, - ThuCre.ceutsnr here. ISO for Le equal or any made. Fee then, a the uianufacturerH- upnt, F L Ch.i.'il". iUuiivlook-ftHif Myer. and derburtf will t-ll' "'".ku ",e r" con-.li-,hod ut the iiieethiB l'"rt,",,U yesterday . Hhlli. Cure N sold on a guarantee. It cure Incipient ciiutnitioti. It I Only one " 0()cU.,y- S'ld by lieu- dersiin A Linn. v The No. 1 Crenecnt lii-ycU' f..r aiMt-ll anu IU I'.est Shoe for the money ever sold in Eugene. YORAII & SOil, The Shoe Dealers. MUI llelllC. May 4, '00. Ruin, rain, rain. Tbo roailn are worne on How river now than ut any time during the win ter. The funuem on tlio river are not through Meedini; yet. A Kirk U huvini; miuii- i inj.rovo uienlH uniileoii hiiin-ti. J Ii Sicwnrt bun been building eon biilcrulile fi-nee on bin furm lately. Mr O II Teeters and mm, Shelby, are Kclliui; out tiinbeM for tt lnr;o burn which they intend to build tin.' stun nier. Lou Weber ban rented his farm to Mr Abbott und bus moved to i.'ottuKe tirove. Mr Abbotl is leaching the lied I lock tchnol. Horn, April 2.jth, to the wile ofl'lnm Teeters, a Kil l. Tat. Jasper Items. May o, I Stiti. The Sunday nehonl will hold ex ercise In the hcIiooI house tlie llrst Sunday in June. V T K iton la helping I' S Hills log on Mt (ilen. Miss Clara Eveiiwin and Miss Belle Keetiev of Kiiirena visited here Satur day Hint Sunday with Miss Keeney's parents. MrC KSvlvesler, Mrs Ii F Sylves ter und Mrs 1 S II. Us visited Kugeiie Friday. The political HjieaUcrs slighted Jas per this time. What's that for? tJuess they knew they o mid not change our Votes. Mr Sit l)avi of Mt (Jlon is very sick with laiippe. Sheridan Meltee and wife moved across the river Saturday, where ho is goiui: to cut 50 cords of wood for I Lnird. DolXiKlt. the best eotigli cure. do-e. cIm.. -7 4 m BARGAIN KOK thu world prices. today F. L Hpec fllAMUKKS, Aent. lVople'H I'urlj Speiikini,'. lion J It Sovereign, master of the Kuighta of Labor fo,- the United States, will speak iu behalf of the eo plc'8 party nt Ktiene, May 10. Junction City, May ill. lion Mortimer Whitehead, lato lee tiler of the Nutional Grunge will speak at Coltii.',' tirove, May 10. Kugelie, May 'Jj. Dailjr ouara, Mn) ii. Ckmk.NT Laiii. The cement work In the new creamery huildinj,',oii West Klk'blh street w ill lie complett'd this evening. The work has been delayed eonnidcribly by the wet weather. It will require aoout eight days for the cement lo harden und about two innte davs after Unit to place the bill tiuee of the nii.eninery in place, so that it will lie about 10 days yet before the creamery will ne ready to start up. It is Muted on food authority. mu the Astoriun, that about 2U0 gHiiililew und iill aroun.l to.njhs have rccen ly ur.ived In A.toria from I'oi land and other cities from which they huxe been khutotit. It is not u mirucle. It won't cure everything, but it will cure piles. Thut's what DeWitfa Witch Huzel Salve will do, because it has done it iu hundreds of eases. OhlifltX A PkLano. Captain Svcelley t'. S. A., San Il ,.go, Cal., -ays: "Shilo's Cuturrh Kemedy is the liri-t medielne I have ever found Hint would do me any g.Nid." i'lice one. Heliderson & Lion. Itu-y peojile have no time, and sen sib e -oie have no inclination to use u slow remedy. One Minute Cmich Cure acts promptly and gives perma nent results. Oniii'KN & Ii-: La so. Parks' Tea clears the complexion- Mrs. N. Meyef.e, of Le Hoy, X. l says: "I liavj usi-d Parks' Tea ami Und it tbo best remedy I huve ever tried. Sold by A. Ykkixuton. Knrl's Clover Koot. thu irreut Llood I'uriller.givvs freshness and clearness to the Coiii.le.ioii and cures Constipa tion, ets., 50 elii., H Sold by Henderson it Linn. It's lust us easy to try One Minnie Cough Cure as anything el-e. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It, Let your neit purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure Better medicine: better result; better try it. Osui nx & DkLaxo. Burns are absolutely painless when Hewitt's Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin discuses, elianncd hands and In s, and never fails to cure piles. Osiii'iiv & DkLaxo. Parks' Couirli Syruo cm in Coughs- Colds und Coin uinption. Mrs. Culli erine Black of Le Hoy, X. Y., says: "I took one bo! tie of Parks' Cough Syrup, It acted like limbic. Moppcil my cough and I am perfectly well now Sold by A. Ykkinotox. When you take Simmons Liu-rHcg-ulator tliia spring for your blood, und for Malaria be sum to note bow well It works, and how quickly you find yoursclvis improved in health and spirit. "I was induced to try Sim mons Liver Hegulator, und i's netion wu.a quick und thorough It imparted a brisk in. d vigorous feeling. It is an excellent remedy." J H llilnnd, Men i oe, Iowa. 1. Three Star Amoskage Ginghams, re duced to g j 2. Sea Island Zephyrs 10 3. 4-4 Amoskage Checks 5 4. 36 French Zephyrs 16 DAY & HENDERSON, JlllilllTIII ' Ull 1A I ! ( 7th and Willamette Streets. Make Your Feat Glad. Wo soil thu J. Miller & Co., .elz, Schwab it Co.,' rir.-rroo & Smith, or (ieo. '."J. Snow's Shoos. Prices are Right Every Pair Guaranteed. II X S KiXK SIIOKS, ?l. to. Sl.fiii, I?'.' .fm -ANY IOK. MKXSTAX SHOES, tiM, ;l.00, $:i ''.-.-LoXIMiX Olt XKKDI.ETOEi MKXSFIXE.fW Sll()l,,Til( I,i.SK, f..'.'.-i ANU 2..M). I. AHIKS'FIXE SIIOKS, ?1 fl.M), fL'.on, iz:0. I.ADIKS' WAI.KIXi; SHOKS, H.w, ifl 01, Sl.Vi. $1.51, LADIES' SfllltT WAIVI'-, :.().-, l"c., !D,-, J1.0O, .'J.-,, Sn. r.oY's suits, u.'i:, $.100, $:i.."o, f i.."n. men's si'irs, $ i..vi, if.vr.t, s;..io, sr..-,?, ?h.!'s, $o.:), ft a do. MEX'S CI..VY WOUSTEI) SITI'S, J12 3'.', m.M, ZVA Not li e. I hereby announce myself an Inde pendent candidate for thu o I tire of I'otiniy Tieauii.-r for Lane county, Oregon, ut tlie i nsain el 'ction. J. (1. ItUAY. Kugene, dr., April LO, iv.Ki. ONE MORE SALE AT A;. V. PETERS'. Through unavoiilalilo circuinstaiu-os, be in"; unable to j;ivo my personal attention to luine-; this Sprino; ami Summer, 1 have iletennined to till'i-r my entire well assorted stock of Merchandise at COST, until Tall, or further notice. It is impossible to quote prices on every article in thestore, but the following are a few. to oivo vou an idea of what. yo l'e $ .."" :;ow -lie .rctf .7.1 now liJc .reu 1.10 now h7t ..rcj; .To now ti'J1, . i oil 1.00 now 7J! .rei ,."i0 now .'tso ..rir ,'J now lilt; are doin:: DRESS GOODS. .'Ul in tdaek nil wool uioluiir 40 iu ' 41lii " " " ', 4 iu " " eri;o 44 in " " " " 3S in colored " " .'iti in " mixed " lllir ellfia tuintirio una etc. will ull Le Mild ut a treat reduction MENS' AND BOYS' HATS. Men' reufJ.3 Muck Fedora ut... , " '' 1.50 lirown nud;rev l-Vdora ... . v .!! :: :: l-: r1 v-f uMi "r,,y :::: ; " " l..0 tdacK Maple .. Boy's " 1 00 l.lack l'e.lotii IZZ""'.'."" V'o " " .fill tilue eruslt " and irirl'x eapn Don't nvellook our s'ill liat ; we luivc Viieii'i ' f-on'i I'j'i.'iiiJ'ii'p" LA D I ES' SHIRT WAI STS. : MENS' and B OYS' S HOES" $ .!. H.nrl wnit for --,f M,-n M to llnee.,lfi.i.Hat 'V, 11-. . II .... I ....... . I ."' I '" . 1 ..I till I.'.'. i " " " floo ' i ;;( .. .. i " " " i -o r,vs i ,,, .. 1.7i l.;;ii i .. P. FRANK & SOW, Racket Stored . v f Thlt rni.., J .t:WiL'.!i , ' !.- ';: i 3T' 41, m,.i. mwi. (lurijt. bwULrwttrMuU.t ynrn til. mil tuiii.i. Ai-t.i i iml'l, Wi'htt wr.tt ml ""ii; f - I incillrnl hook b.'"li t p nntiic'ii l utmwMtiif, 2- i' ' ' TO We ni'lit tell you more almnt One Minute Cinijjli Cure, lint you prnlialuV kiuiiv tlud it euriH a eouijli. Every one docs who has used it. It i n per feet remedy for eolith, eohU, hoarse lies. U is un especial fuvorite for ehiKIreii, hcin pleasant to tuhe and ijtiiek in curin-. Osill'KN ,V DkLano. RfllVS I'H.E SC1WMI' i I','... nd C1 in iiarHiiivt u n. int.- . or intiiicy riliimltil. "i" P' " J Iu... .1. I..r. ..irn lur ltl1 0-f MA HUN KI'KY, lUTM.wmir' II: Ht-t-Usi. (lnniiiiHiK fV.T.viilifrt.H Ort'iioii hy iliiirn A IU'Uik1 ESTAIlLlsHKD F. H. HAMMEfi mt hi. " 1.10 " 1.110 " l.'Jo ii . . .. t'.Hi.i.Hrti. .tul ....I llrvl ,.h.n,...i l..r . . . . I-'' " 'i ' incus ,-inil liovs heavv sliot-s nr.. they wil, not last onMU llie-e prices. ici., d in ,U sX. ' Will makd the Season ol 1838, as follows: On M.mSI.hm nt Cr.-Hll; on Tailv and e.m...,t on t l'.,tt:lL'f liroVH; on 'I'llllM il.iy ;a .U,.n li Kwiify'a fitrni one fuurtli nine ei-t ut t.iwhm; on Fridays mid Sat ;d.iv, ut Kusene, at K. 11. liowUl.y. DESCRIPTION ndif..iNi.i Jim i a boaiitiful niuli.Kany lv. u-,tli Mar in fon-li.-adi .taudn 10 hand, "'ill, is,,, .mnn ttnJ wm , fi J. iirs ..M May ls;i(i. ' leillyree. : i-,1lif.,n!..Ii,n sired by a full tired l.tUi-li Morn, win., wriht at 6 ynt old "lid on,- half French Canadian. ll;i:IS; - Single imi,. nyal,e ,t tune of ,,., ie. ..l-"n , payable at eud of i,"'-."J'jio1.,,.i1i, whfD m,ire l eor.M. ere.lwithfoaL Cm, taken to r. ,M,,ent. but re.p m.il,!, fr ,ww A. PARKS, Proprietor. GENTS' UNDERWEAR. Mt'i.j rillkti shirt! juM Urawt r m it t knit rK line now 4lV eael .. " 4"io " Kj0 " Coo " ;;ic ' 4oo " ;i.;H- I'"' ler suit ' d at cofl. I Iens and hoy shirts, s vkn, overalls un.l iiinn, r . j i LADIES' SHOES. f:t 00 line kid Iiih for l'.,vi I .'Ml donmda flux' for l.tio Our entire line of ehlldrens, nussts and ladu i, the same olaiixliter. Heinember this U a genuine sale of tlie entire sunk of goods without exception, so don't miss the 0M,w-tunitv of getting sotno good bargains. A. V. PETERS. ! "MM Will UV, ...... 1 !.- I t;s l -:o l innv the Summons. I..1,-.I ConriTT Kng-.,- ju-ti,,', 1- let l,...c.,inov, snoe f .i.o,, I ' nil neil an! .l,,iu ji h ' - oi.pi. i, I nililla j K.A L'.., .,. , Defendant. - h. . Crts, defendant: In the I,;.,,!.-of ibe stale f OreRf, ,() ""'"'""J rMjui,,.,! to B,,p,.ar and" answer e.omplanatjetU.HUiatyou iu .be ,Im,. eutit e u.f ..t, by Urn luth day of Jnne I""..... l.eL,U Ol UoVIo-k ill L f,'' no.,, f -.i.l uy. the same Uf u hour I., me .et for tfcet.uUf tl'l-1 em-e, the .aid trial lo take p!uiw iu n,y.tt,,.,u.hec.t,of F,,w,e at'.le ,h, ... hou.a .r.M..l.a,l,f yo fail t0 VI " ' V" nr, ." day. for want therco. tlie pUmutN ,, take jnruent eoaiu" J. iiMkM,,;0(Jlft,'lili H- .'M-,fJ,ma,lv.,o,,1 ,ue rHt9 "",,,uJ Hnd ic,-" Thm .ninnian. u published bv order ol er.ible A E Wheel.,, (il,rtb; Hie ih day of April, l:i, K K. SsirwotTH, Altortiej for I'Uimiffi .'l-.and2i:HiivlHrt. dir. Cobs' San Francisco, li Wo pay the Mk-lie-t nurkitl-" Wheat, Barley, Oats.Pota- Apples, Poultry, Hid -am-GENERAL PRODUCi It will pay yon to write u "' Liberal .lvam-euni.U'w- J.-an KiMiifi-o l-ruil Member i;i:ki:i:k!:salkok r.KAtrr. Notice in hereby (;ifn tb-t t' .in order uiiil decree of iw' the BtateoKJr.nouforl-1"' v. Ike rt-uular term tli-r ! ' ilie4ibiayof M ireb, b-'-'1'-' ., following denorilud ' "' . lieloUHii.Ktolbo Ii. i k ol . hecri Unburn. il.Te.o-fl. '" ,, ol.th day f Hay, 1"''. " ; f'j,. ut tlie court bouse ii""' . 5. .1... .,f nine i i-Kh.' inrtu iu. I...II... of.' o'clock ptu ofi-aiddi.- i't '' , No One: Comiu io u ' ; n eat side of Wlil ilio tl- "(rt ,. Lane comity, Orruon.'"1 'Jy. l the KOi.U'.eiiht eerlo ' ' '" No Id; tin uce we-l ,,'(,. 1'J f. et: tin uee m-' "' ' !l-f, thence K"Ulli 1,1 , , lieKiiudiH', lieiiiU kn ''' ; y limn So. r-. Trie! N". 1 S, !l and 10 m block V " : ditioii to Kntu ,( ' Three: Tue uor.l, 'f. di scrihed preinne-- 1 , Jrtir e .riior of tho tnn t et ' y t, t'e. brail and wife '.. ot : or -ed m dee.) book W , tbenee north S'J d-'H- J; u ' ', ,e tin me una ih uo det. :'' lbt i.ee south tU do!. ,i Ihence north no ! u. - j.,,;' . . ..... i no ' Tin- w.st one half ( '' Hurvcv Noiiini d.cr.t'd nttuj that i i'i7 Obii11 ; chaiuetoth inu. i l'K ,Tt S . J 'Job. ' . fc" mm, est a. 67 j.,,- chaiu to lh plaee t u":t I m Mcrea iu Ann Ti-riu-i ol ilu csl1'