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Vv ' I " ttugcno City Guard. KATl'HDAY, , OCTOBKH 10. "No crown ol thoriM, NocroM ol gold." PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. E. HOKKIt, of Salem, Mai Ion county. N, L. 1JUTLEH, of Dallas, county. JIAItRY V ATKINS, of McMlnnvllle, Vamhlll county. V. II.HI'AUaU, of Lane county. Another UUVA.1 SPKAKINO. Mitt f Lane County A p. pol'itnitiji. Hon C II Uuker, of Waltervllle, and HouJJ) Matlock, will address the cltizeusof Lane county, at the time and places dml. tinted: Florence, Halurday, Oct 10, at 2 p m. Head of Tldu, Mon. Oct 12, at 2 p Cheshire, Tuesday, Oct 13, at 2 p m. Elmlru, Wed. Oct 14, at 2 p m. HmlHiileld, Thu. Oc. 13, at 2 p m. Look Tom, Friday. Oct JO, at 2 p in. Local Uryan supporters all arrangements. will make LISMAltCK. Oregon State Journal: There is no mistaking the meaning of the distinguished German chancellor. He believes that independent ac tion by the United States did lead the way for European nations to follow suit in the demonetization of nilver.only to be followed hastily by Germany, by France and the Latin Union, and tnai bo booh as the great and powerful American republic determines to undertake the remonetization of sil ver, those nations will again follow her and scramble over each other in the mad race to establish bitnetalism. The great chancellor knows that if France wouiu again open hit mints to tilver, that the United Ht iles finding she had a powerful ally, would instantly follow. lie knows that should tho more power ful American nation lead tho way, France would be quick to follow. lie reasons, because the Uuited States was followed by Europe when she led the way in the de monetization of silver, she will again bo followed by Europo when sho leads tho way in the ren.oneti- ration of silver. Ho sees no hoe lor international agreement until tho proud republic in the west says with Old Hickory, that "by the eternal" bimetalistn shall be estab' lished, and in answer to a request he expresses clearly his opinion on the subject. All Europo, all tho world, re spools tho opinion of IJismarck, In tho utterance ho is without mo tive for deceit, without party to serve, without hone of reward. His declaration is the liinest statement of a statesman, a financier and a framer of nations. His indorse ment give to tho silver cause a distinction that commands atten tion. If Hismarck declares that if independent action by this coun try would havo a good effect, what other German would cure to dispute it? Not lesi startling is thodeclara tion sent by tho European cotv ercss of farmers. Tho businesi of the European farmers, like the business of tho American farmer, is nrostrited by low price, and liko American farmers, in Europo the causo is attributed to the destruc tion of silver. A MAN OF TUB l'KON.E. Salem Daily Journal: lion II. H. Kincaid. Secretary of State, has shown liitnst If to bo man of the people in tho battlo ho lias just fought and tho decision ho has made, against rrcat pressure of the money power, to send out the official ballot in its propor form. Secretary kinciud swept away unreasonable technicalities and allows each set of electors to an pear as the conventions and parties nominating them intended they should appear. He cave tho "Protestants" a patient and re' epectful hearing, but ho had mind of his own and has Acted in a fearless, independent and non-partisan manner. In sending out the official bal lot he refused to disfranchise the silver democrats of Oregon, as de uiandcd by tho gold Btundard dem ocrats, and notifies all county clerks ot the official ballot to be printed as follows: "Enclosed herewith please find cor tilled statement of all thocandi dates for offices to bo filled by the electors of the state at large whoso certificates and acceptances have been duly filed in this office for the next general election, and TKUE STATEMENT OF THE NAMES, residences AND 1'OLIT CAL DESIGNATIONS of such candidates AS REQUIRED BY LAW to bo placed on tho ollieia ballots for the general election to bo held in tho state of Oregon on the Tuesday next after tho first Monday in November, 189(, towit on Tuesday, November d, ISitu. The official ballot must now le printed as sent out, in each couuty unless the gold standard conspira tors secure an injunction in each separato county, and they may do that. Jacksonville Times: M L Pipes of Portland, who owes all the legit iuaate promi nonce ho ever had to tho democratic party, but who has developed into an attorney for cor porations since he went to Portland and become enveloped by evil as sociations, is suporting Mckinley He is Hrfcctly consistent, however for in a recent speech he under took to defend British domination in our affairs by reciting English methods and ideas which we have apprnpriat"d, and deducts from this that all things which Great Britain advocates are good. How ever, Mr P. is in line with nearly all tho prominent advocates f the election of the gold standard candi dato. L B How laud aud wile are vlsltlug JIOKE KILVF.ll SPEAK KIM. LMof Lane County Appointment. The following gei.tlemon will ad dress the cllliieus of Lauo county oil the date given: L. II. MCMAIIAN, Tim noted sneaker and writer of Kalcm; will speak as follows: Kugene, Thursday; Oct 8, at p m Hprlugftuld, Friday, Oct 0, at 7:30 p ni Creswell, (Saturday, Oct 10, ai 2 p ni. Cottage Grove, Monday, Oct 12, 2 p in MOM 1IK.N 1IAYDKN, The old l'olk county silver-tongued nntor will address bis fellow citizens at Junction City, Fridav, Oct 8. Eugene, Baturday, Oct 10, at 2 p ni. HON W S C'KKN, Of Clackamas county, the great Uryan populist suppporter will speak at Eugene, Monday, Oct 12, at 7 p in THE BAULK M OKEUON. The political fight is now fully on in Oregon. It is probably no innnnv w ill be sent here from the East, but Oregon is regarded a doubtful state in the east. In June the total silver voto on congress man was two to one for lilver. On supreme judge tho vote stood . i r a rv ii. ... I5nan. republican. nurneu, democrat, 18,023; Gaston, peoples party, 2G.13G; total opposition 44,- 757: opposition majority i,hh. But judge Bean ran ahead of his ticket and Mr Gaston ran behind; an that there is d combined vote of about 10,000 over the republican vote. It is thought the cold dem ncraU wi cast olKHJ V.'tes. 1 ins would leave a ma rain of 7000 for Brvan. and will be increased by the silver republicans. Tho fight will bo closo with chances in favor of Bryan. "U'fl must prevent a Biiuuro vote on tho silver question. 1 hat s our onlv bono or wo are beat." Gobi . . Standard bosses. The son of an Iowa Republican sold a Democrat ten silver dollars for a live dollar gold piece, having believed his father's statement that thev were "u0-cent,: dollars. And his father spanked him. Hon Plinn Cooper, of Roseburg and a republican member of the leg inlatiiro four year aco has declared himself in a public letter for Bry an. Gono to ioin such honorable centlemen a9 Hons C II Baker D O Baughman and M J Hillegns of Lauo county. Tho Oregonian's fao simile lett yesterday from Oregon City wm coarse but it proves the editor of tho leading paper in'tho st-.to to bo an ass ior circulating such mur' ture in tho families of his subBcrib ers although there was more truth than liction in what tho corres poiuleut wrote rather inelegantly Bynum, chairman of tho gol democratic national committee says that Bryan is "hopelessly beat en." and at the same time says it will be "the hardest kind of work to keep Ohio, Indiana, Missouri Illinois and other states from go ing for him." Bynum is entitle to the chromo. His argument is irresistible. When John R McLean, delegate from Ohio at Chicago and a lead ing silver advocate, was asked by a goldite delegate "W here are your eampamn lunds to come from?' ho answered "We won't need any Reins pressed for an explanation ho said: "The people aro in line this vear. and the people in line are a campaign fund in them selves." Tho S P R R has refused to give tho Roseburg Bryan men a reduo tion in passenger rates for a rally That company is supixirting Mo Kinley with all its power. It gave half rates to the Mitchell rally in Eugene. Wm J Bryan is opposed generally by the trusts, monopo lists and money power. I ho farm er and laboring man should remem her this when he casts his ballot November 3rd. Ihli I Olllrim. After considerable correspondence Governor I venter IVnnoycr has con sented to address the citizens of Lane county, In Eugene, on Fhihav after noon, October 2-ld on the Issues of the day. In the course of hi remarks lie will fully answer Seuator Johu II Mitch II. The eoplo of Lane couuty, Irrespective of party, will turn out in body to bear Oregon's most popular citizen and one of the brightest men on the Paclflo Coast. Iteiuember the date, Fiiday, October 23rd at 1 p iu. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. lie will alto speak at Albany Oct. 22 and Iloscburg Oct 24. PENNOYER COMING, He Will Speak iu Engine Friday, OA 23rd at I P. M. U III Support llrran. New Yohk. Oct 0.- Elliott Dan forth, cliulriimn of the democratic state committee, hits returned to town after having an Interview with Sena tor Hill, at Albany. Jlca-ureu can t-runt heai utiarti rs that the senator would irlve his adhesion to both the national and state democratic tickets. Mr Dan fori h left it to lie questioned, however. If Mr Hill will accept the Chicago platform. County Conrt. Pally Ouard, October 8. The following cases were disposed of tiHbiy: The Piano Manufacturing Company a corporation, vsJ J Muths; to recover money. The lonowing jury w ilrnwn: A Brown. J J Elwooil. a V Met I u i re. Ed Howe, M W McMurray, and J M Moan. The Piano Manufacturing Company a corporation, vs J J Muths; to recover money. Hie loiiowing jury wh drawn: It Itrown.J J Wwotxl, n 1J ftlc- Uulre, Ivi Howe, M W McMurray. and J M Kloan. Verdict for i lalntlt! for Adoiirned. Dally (iutnl, October 7. Political Dkhate. A Joint pnlit leal discussion lias len arranged for tomorrow lilirlit at Coburir. John Horn ers. of Albany, and 11 N Cockerline w ill represent the McKlnley ide, and the Bryan xidu will be heard through C II llakcr sod ( A IJnrrls. Just the tilings you winter. need for can Tho Iiest that money luy. Will wear well and keep your feet dry. lVices as low as the lowest. CALL AND EXAMINE. YORAN & SON, The Shoe Dealers. A llAMMOMK M0St.MK.NT.-W Merlin, proprietor of the Eugene (i rn Ho rikI Marble Works, has lust rtiint niniuH a iiHMflmie Woodmen uion- ... ... . . ..... 1 1. a umellt Wlilcll will oe nrain""'."" the grave of the lute Lueian Parker, a member of Fossil camp, who died hint June at Arlington. Mr Parker, wife of decciited, bus gone to Eastern Oregon aud will have the body ie ilv burviinr vl w in tbH Pleasant Hill cemetery. The iMonllinlit Ih a lamilv luouuinelit HIKl t LMi nt which amount H00 Is mid bv the Woodinei). It is a dome .tit nmda out of eriunt blue marble and is a very beautiful On one side w ill be luced a picture of the deceased neighbor burned in uoreelain. and around tin will l worked the WiNMlinen emblem The other three sides will be ustd for family inscriptions. Lk Hicoken. The CorvallU Times gives this account ol the tirat fisitball accident this season: "Iu the case ol of Darw in Nash, who was hurt while enirajcd In a tame of foot ball at the iiACImit week. It has turned out timi liiHtead of a snraiu. as wus re twirled, he had his leir broken. He is attended bv Ur Farra who has the leg In a plaster pari cast and is doii.g as well as couiu oo expecieu. Ui1t Uurd,Octber7. Hkckptios fob Stuuknts. The Epworth League gave I W annual re ception to students of the university In the M E church last evening. The room was liuhted with Chinese Inn terns and was prettily decorated. The recentior was laruely attended and was a very pleasant social event. ill a nn IU1B ims OF WISCONSIN, Will sjieak in Eugene, Tuesday, Oct. 13 At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on Free Silver. He is one of the Greatest Orators in the State of Wisconsin. Everybody Invited. If Troubled With Rheumatism R'-ad ill Is. Annapolis, Md, Apr. ltl, 1894-1 have used Chamberlain's Tain Halm for rneuinatlsm and found It to be all that Is claimed for It. I believe It to be the best preparation for rheumatism Mid deep seated muscular pains on the the market and cheerfully reccomnieiid it to the public. John. (. Hhooks, dealer ill boots, shoes, etc, No. 18, Main St. A 1.80 KKAD THIS. Mkchaniosvillk, St Mary Couuty, Md.-Isolda bottle ol Chamberlain's I'u In Halm to a man who had been sull'erlng wllh rheumatism for several several years. It made him a well man. A J McUn.L. For sale at 50 outs per bottle by Osburn & IV Lauo. . Hon II W C.irbett, the Portland banker, who lias the reputation of being the richest man in Oregon, has issued "an ojmmi letter" to the people of Oregon, leading them to vote for McKinley. He voices the ontiiiient of every trust, syndi cate, banker, millionaire in the country, irresHvtive of politics. His appeal reminds us of tho old story of the "spider and the fly," v Vr For the neit few weeks L A OVERTON (Thrt door. KST ot P. O ) Will sell WALL PAPERS and PAINTS, at COST To mk room lor New UikkI. a. We are anxious to do a little good iu this world and cau think of no pleas anter or better way to do It thau by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Oshurii A IX'Lauo. Special prices on buggies for Septem ber. F. I.. Clt AMBKIiS. CashI Gash! Casbl Something New For. Farmers. HKING YOUR Ch;ckcns-Eos$ Hops Wool Grain Hides Baiter Shsep-Fruits-Etc, to me and get the highest market price In CASH. Warehouse Cor Will and l'earl streets. L. A. ROSTEIN. GRAND BRYAN BARBECUE. be Junc'iuD Bryao Club Will Give a Demonstration Saturday, Octotjit 17. Apple presses aud step ladders F. L. ClIAMUKK.S. l)r Lowes celerity or execution cotempered with the accuracy of de liberation makes his adjusting of glasses the acme of perfection, Everybody knows Charter Oak cook stoves. F L Chambers wants every body to know that he is wiling them at half pi ice now. A flue light buggy for 4- 00. F L Chambers Katl'i Clover Root, tho great Blood t'lirlller, gives freshness aud clearness to the Completion aud cures Coustlpa tion. 1 cts., 50 eta., $1.. iSold by tteniit ntou a, jiiuu. A full growu cook stove fii.00. F L ChamtK'rs. Mr 1. S. Hawkins, of CliHttniKxigft Tenn., ays: "Shllo's Vitalizer 'Saved My LIN.' I consider "t the tHtt reine oy ior ueuiiuaieu system I evel uW." r or Ilyspcpsla, Liver or Kid' ney trouble it excels. PrU-e 75 cents !v)ld bv Henderson t L'nn. I've a stH'ret In my heart, Hweet Marie, A tale I would imp:irt, Swtt Marie: If you'd even fairer le You musl aiways use Turks' Tea The improvement you will see, Swift Marie. Sold by A. Ykiuxotov. Do you rcmuivmber the aduge that 'rrevelilioti Is better I'.. iu curt?" This Is Juit the time of ar to exer else a little care to preveul sickness. Oo get some Simmons Liver IleguU. tor, liquid or powder, and take It to rid your body of any polm and tone up the system. It w ill save much suftering und life. "It is a sfe and reliable medicine, aud a great preven the of kivkuess." liev J as itollins ,air,..dH-" nisp The Junction City Bry.a CMub has arranged to give a grauu r demonstration in thut city HATfKUAV, OCT. 17TH. It U exacted to make the n.eetlug II, p lamest ever lieiu in me - town of the size of our sister city. HAKBKLTE. a rUn.l h.irbecue ol roaH beef, veal, " ... ...ni i... . i i,.n u'liii nrtau wm pora aim ui""i ....,i m u ii u no mav buciiu. A horseback parade will b one of the attractions. ....i.. i., . inr. i hht naraue win ... , Mimln will be furnlslieu oy uio ami Jtllll'UOn VIU Ulr I muu i g bauds, and probibly others. 81-EAKKKS. At 2 o'clock lo the afternoon Elder ii r ii . ruin, lanubllcau uieiliber or 1 1 U Jaiiv, - I the leeislature from Marlon county and one of the most eloquent speakers In the state, will address the people it, tlm nvenini? at 7:30 o'clock lion Hoefer. a silver republican, and editor of the Sulem Daily Journal, will tell the people why he Is supporting Wm J Uryan. Everybody is invited. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. Quick Shot. Dr. Fiuley, deutist.roora 3,Dunn blk. Quick shot. Who-when where? Secretary of State Klncald Is In the city. Dr. Finley, denllst,room3,Dunn blk Cleanest aud strongest; quick shot shclln. Florida gave 25,000 democratic ma jority. The state fair opened at Salem yes- terduy with a light attendance. Fresh grass seed. F. L. ClIAMUKKS. W C Washburn, of Junction City has been appointed a notary public Quick shot shotgun cartridges at F L Chamber's onl y. The old frame awning in front of A V Peters' building was toru away to day. The ladies bowling party was one of the attractions at Hunts alley last night. The presbytery of the Willamette Is in session at Aurora. Itvv VY 3 Gil bert ol this city is clerk. A f-iw si coud hand hacks now at F L Chambers'. Dan Linton purchased the Calef lot of hops last evening, paying 5J ceuts per pouuu rrom.them. J L Castle, of Poitland, shipped a carload of hogs in that cily on this afternoon's freight train. Geo T Hall k Sou purchased 142 bales of ho a yesterday paying from 4 to 6 ceuts per pound for them. The democratic state central com mittee of Georgia claim thev have carried the state by 47,000 majority. There are 70 boarders In the men's U of O dormitory, and rooms have bceu engaged for several more. A marriage ll-jensu was granted last evening to J C Itranateter and Miss bmniu Lewis, both or Lane county. The southbound freight train was heavily loaded with cars today, two engines being required to null the t rid ii. The train was 6 hours late. Hon UenJ Hayden, the Old cam paigner, will spMk In Eugene at the court house, Saturday afternoon, Oct 10, at 2 p ni. Everybody iuvlted. Chas Dunham, aged about 18, whs fined $5.00 by Recorder Dorris today for engaging In a street llulit with an. other boy near the Christian church Sunday night. A cup ol Parks' Tea at n'ght moves tho howils iu the morning without pain or uncomrort. It Is a great heall!i give! and blood purifier. Sold by A. YkiiiNuton. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWltt's Sarsapanl la. OiBCRN & DeLano, Curry coui.ty Gazette: District At torney Yates made his first appear- nuce iii i ii id county last week and proved to be a veiy agreeable gentle man, worthy of the big vole he got iu nui-i.rv.uuii initi spring. Pure blojd means good health. De Wltt's Sartaparllla purifies the blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula aud all dlbcascs arising from Impure blood. Osiwks 4 DeLano. Lady Memo, Pickard and Hoff mail's tv o year old 11 II v took second money I u the Witch Hazel stakes at MM fair yesterday, Mack's Cordray wining llrst money. Craig's oolt took on in money, i lie beats were made in eucn. "Wake up, Jacob, the day ig break ing!" so raid DeWltt's Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. Osburu A DeLano. t ! 4 t . . . ... loimcs, pontics, politics, nothing tint politics everywhere. Tim eMs of the people iu this campaign Is a general one, ,ul men, womeu ami cu i ni re ii art rguiiig for free ilver or .....v., c.i-ii Mi'.ugn many or ilwm (lRVe i . "w" "'"tier for the SHkeof talking. The Albany woolen mills went Into .... i. r nun, receiver, II. t V I WE OFFER Beginning To-day, OUR ENTIRE LINE OF Shi INCLUDING OUR- $2.00, $1.75, $1.50, $1.00, 85 and Qualities, all at the Uniform Price,: Wm d Ladies A Wis 50c 3D.ta.0H This gives you a choice of our Whole Absolutely no Reserve. COME EARLY and GET the BE$ 'iiesr,,,:,j,i'' for I he f ulure i. I he K-m cily ot money and M.m unable to 11 , "JLy orders Toy cook slows 1.0.1. I1' L Chambers. NoTU K. The llryau club of Irving will hold t mecliua on Suturd. ill . o 1'IOCK. A gi O I be ill atleudance. speaker will iwvU Full a: ooool 89c Sized Bed-Steads $1.50 EACH, At DAY & HENDERSONS 7th and Willamette Streets. nTTout UiM'Mftt-n, Vf-r. ?!tii...ii vU drumua, luipolviicr ni.j v.: c,---jt 1 yutitUtutrTvr$or$x9f. OmUiuiiio.; l4U, Utkmt nil blood builder. AlnkithoiMi.tQii j)unriciM,a Kmj pBrrtftl In TMlpnrkrt. U I hr b-.: U r.liii , rml1, wit k a vrrttten 9uirantf ommynf Wrt, mrtllrnl bonk, senlrd pinln wnti-r, If4nii nnanrlnl fttnnrllfiff. hn rSnrt t r r i'rtt inm H.K Unity Items. Oct 7th. A good rain would he a benefit to farmers as it is rather dry for plowing. Mr Ed Moigun has returned from Eastern Oregon where he has been for some time. Mr Miller ltlackburu has removed to .Sprillglielil. Mr E Edwards Is t aching the Egypt school. H L Edwards is puiiiling his house. Messrs F It Parker aud F Holbrmik pacd through here to Upper Fall creek for a short hunt where they killed two tine bucks and returned happy. Miss Mary Cox Is iu a critical con dition caused from nervous prostration or over grief of the death of O V Humphrey. Mr Cockerline spoke to a good sized audience hatuiday. The gold stand ard aud protection. He made a very llowcry speech but I don't tuink there was anyone converted. ltev ltlackwell preached here Sun day. He is on the circuit in piaco of Ucv Wolf. Mr Norton spoke here Saturday night instead of .Si r Dorris. He spoke on the luotielary (i.vstem and explain ed the causes of our financial calam ities. Messrs Juuics Howard and bhep Smith was at Eugene this week on business. The Uryan eluh bus challenged the McKinley club for a discusnlou on the Campaign Ismics. Messrs It L Edvcitrilsand Ed Morgan started for Hiiver Laive Tuesday. Mrs Ed Morgan Is visiting relatives in Junetiou tins week. he will go from thcie to Washington where she will visit awhile. Cog. The A 0 I' W aud l'olltlc. Mr D C Hi rriu returned Saturday night from a trip through the Willam ette valley, says The Dalles Chronicle. He attended a political mcetinir at Dusty, Denton county. The speaker failed to materialize and Herrln, whose abilities as a speaker were known to the chairman, was invited by him to make a speech In lieu of the absent orator. Herrin complied but bis theme was A O U W, and he actually got up a list of fourteen names and sent on for a charter. Dexter Items. , , , Oct 7th, 1806. Cool and frosty nights. School began at this place Monday with E It 1'urker as teacher. Wallace Kimball in very ill with typhoid fever. Drs Loomis and Van alah me iu attendance. John Sellers was In this section Monday buying cattle. Considerable grain is Mug sown on summer fallowed ground. ISome plow ing is also being done. J A Hriggs has removed jjlace with his family from Hon I 2T An a?riiKerAintlTSiMTTri!! Bold by ilruirrhtu or sect brctl U saa f i.w iter raciiara. wsric TTt "W5f Tho Furor: ?3.nS MXVJ III fcrtueHwiujKi Sold bTHeudt'ino A Linn. TAKE LIVERINE -FOIl THE- LIVER AND GONSIIfi: For Sale bj KII Dr:;;ii to this Sprlng- 'fll tli'll Vitriol uu tnlor. e.tlng address before the Uryan cluo at this phice Saturday evening. Lot alley precinct Is largely In fuvorof the while inelal and It is needless to say thai his remarks were highly appro- Kkuular. The Darllngtor, Wis., Journal says editorially of a popular paleut medi cine. We know from experience that Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Dlar. rhoca Iteinedy is all that Is claimed for It, as on two occasions it mopped ex cruciiiting pain and possible saved us from an untimely Krave. We would no', rest easy over night without It In the house." This remedy undoubted ly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine Iu the world. ny ;"!'"y ,,,,ou,', kw'l It In the nousv, Tor It Is sure to be needed sooner Lano'r' 8'e lj 0Bburn D- AnMINMSTRATOK'S SALE Mi PROPER 1Y. ESTATE Of JU BCOTT. DECEASED. Knl!r If hr.v'i'iTM) ihitbjnT oraer of tbe C'oiuil) Coattol U Btat of Oregon, nide "J" brr (erir thereof, U. l", at publio auction at lbs """" .ii u . n Tmsui riav nl Nnwpn.Wr. 18M bl',c r i i..i, . n, Mnrl tmrotW of ssiddsy. ssy i on oelt, log ds.criWd real prepMlj ( gear City, LMat cotiniy, follows; ioii: ,n.liWt4 Th.thf of lot Ko hullnt imNo 11 io block second addili a to Knf,ent t 1 1 uil hill 9 lowing ducribfd tract ol Beg,Uoirgon.cn.1u-r-. ooruer 01 oo - in Lane oouuly. Oregon; . o Ki rhuiiia: iheooe oum" ... .1. u r.'i chains: tbrt1"" obains to the rl-ce "''"'Sj. east half of sul rnci "" j j aad the block No east 17 lri "Vj dA LI..'. KIVU" ' ie j I nl Dorris & Collier, t'i Tatnaot sal cash. 1 TO- l at nrivals sals . " " , Oeorg. B DorrU any Uow -day of Noreoiber, lsv6ji)( (, s Oio D Dobkis, Atty; Summons. In the Circuit f"ort ' ' ' Miranda J. Ksust, PUartal 1 JohoF. Ku-t . P'i' a..:, I- itv f.ir ilnf Ct of minor clill'lran. .tiiH'1" To Jouo r . n.auii, ' hrreby snninionnl am 1 11 & aid l ircun '"' - - beforsth. fourth M; ft A that bfiiiK.t.h 1 7,i 1 h M t trin nl ii ciiiin ; ,irifli"" ,i . L I.. ..n'lllit I r o- if you til tosi'P'ar iirt I wiU apply to t , jn, aon uon ei i ' .,ltilf. tweenjou .uii "''; lI; ; till hav. ths c" gut. '"Ii 15 ivaum, am. -. (,iri Ix th i.wiit f ' uin.' n. - li I) n f C" .JlBH. 1 . ip li o, - . . i uit t" Vi I' 60-1.ID acre, of , Ih. . aadauch .rthrr 'JLtl Vl & Hit orif"" ' 1 H.. . .1. V. ulieri" ' j ,i a ' ... .1 unit .Hl.lican-" warn th Hon l.,nLr Ut. l' mai on y; 1'X cuiatMU. pui'iii-" . . .. iii o..ntutiv cm V in v Ll " iu roruaua. Fairfield, Va, J C jEjiNisos, Trident.