THE EUGENE CUT GUARD. SATURDAY. APR. J.3. 1870,' EUGENE CITr. OREGON. 1 ',. Th County Convention. TLe County Democratic Confer tion wbich met at the Court House last Saturday did well in tbeir solec tion of candidate for the State , Sonate. "Ei-Governor Whiteaker ii one of the ablest men in the State, .' and only able men are desirable in the body to which be will undoubt edly be elected. The Governor did mot desire the nomination, but realiz ing the belief of the convention that bis election would be an established certainty, and also its belief that ho . -could servo the people of our county and State to bettor purpose than any other man that could be selected by either party, be consented to accept tbo nomination. His experience will , be of vast benefit, and he is known to be honest, fearless and incorruptable; a ready and forcible speaker, bo will command the respect of the Senate to a greater degree than any oilier roan . that could be sent there. Tbo del egates reflected honor npon them selves and the ptoplo whotselected them for their representatives. Tho Legislative ticket throughout is as good poihaps os could havo been selected, at least among those who would nnder any circumstances ao ccpt a nomination for such position, which is at best a thankless ono. There are few men who can go to the Legislature and please all. Messrs. 'Burton, Cruzan, Rodford and Hays are all men of intolligenco and stirl- ing worth. Mr. Hays also will have the benefit of his experience in tie Legislature of two years ago to assist him in the performance of nis duties The rLct, ccmpi ising tho ticket are nearly all well known to all the cm .zons of tie county and neod no rec omniondalion at our hands. It is abtonipuinq Iiow quick a nomi nation tor oilloe will arouso an Indi tidnal to the necessity of having the aid if a newspaper to eoahlo him to secure tho l o.-iiion ho seeks. Thore it a class of men we will not on them office-seekers, but they aro ways glad to aocopt a nomination who allow a paper to atrugglo on barely making a living, or lots, never heeding ita existence until they re quiro ita assistano to put them in po sitioa to in iiko money easily, when tboy rush forward and magnanimously offer tho publisher $2 50. In tho past wo havo dono wiib ut their ao- istanoo and will do so in the future and they will also do without ours on such terms. A Nmall Amount of Advice. There are many Democrats in this county who aro advocatoj of the very nloidal policy of eternally keeping out of the party any and all who by any means onoi gel oulsido of its linos. - Last Friday and Saturday we heard the remark moro than once, that no "Independent" nood present his claims to the Convention for reo Ojjuilion. That "if we cannot fin Democrati enough who have always tood in with tho party O fill tbo of ficcs we will go to tho Republican party for such as are lacking." It may sound well and is no doubt bed rocic aooinno, but it will not win. Every party In order to bocomo a groat party must havo accessions to iu racks. It must got all tho oou verta it can and keep all it gots. Tboso men who went out from tho party in 1674 supposed they had good and sufficient reason to do ao, and tbat their supposition was well fouud d thore ta uo doubt. They desired to come back to the old party this year and help it Gght its battles, but at the first move are repulred and told that they may vote for the caudiJatos of the Democratio convention, but they shall have no voice in the selection of such candidates. Tl.ia course will Kale a party whoso fc.ItT to the old prinsiplos of Democracy, as its mem bers understand them, cannot be questioned, but it wi'l never 1 a sno eessfll rsrtr. It will lo on oure and ondofiled, each year losing; instead ot gairing strength, until it dies of sheer exhaustion. To be siocesiful any party must ! progressive and willing t to accej t aid from bativer source it may De oiWed. Foa Snrair. The nomination of Joha Stewart for Sheriff was an on exceptionally good ono. Mr. Stewart is an affable and obliging gentleman and emiciiitly qml.fi eJ to fill tie po aition. We pre lict that he will re deem tho office from the bands of the Itepablicans into which it was thro o two yfc.irs ago by the machination, of elnb politiciaus. Tli lallrol Q neat ton. From tbo office of the President ot the fortland and Winnemucca Hail road comes a request to publish the correspondence between the Portland Board of Trade and C. P. Hunting ton, Vice-President of tho Central Pacific road in regard to the construc tion of our road. The correspond ence is too lengthy for our columns, and we published last week what we considered tho most essential part of it to our people. When the memo randum of the proposed bill to be presented to tho Legislature at its noxt session comes to band we shall lay it before our readers, there is absolutely no hopo of the bill as out lined passing tbo Legislature, bow ever. Tbo State is far too poor to appropriate any suoh sum as ono bun dred and eighty thousand dollars per year to aid in the construction of this road. The benefits to bo derived are entirely inadequate to tho additional tax that would have to be imposed. Certainly if a corporation us wealthy as theCentral Pacific Company cannot af ford to construct this road bow much less can the State of Oregon, whose wholo wealth is less than that ot the company afford to do it ? In tho mat ler of immigration alono would any railroad be of great advantage to the State. We have almost aothing to ship by rail. California is a much butter fruit country than Oregon and will be abundantly ablo to supply nil the demand for shipment cast. The wheat crop of Oregon upon which it does and must depend for its income is shipped direct to foreign countries and a railroad would not take any of this trade, for the reason tbat no per son could ship wheat to any market open to us by rail, or likely to open, and get even tbo cost of producing in return. We haveonly then cattlo and coals for shipment. Tho former can be driven to almost any accessible point on the PaciGo road, and arrive in good condition, cheaper than they could bo shipped by rail, and for tho matter of coals thore is even less pros poet of a suro roturn from thorn than from any thing clso mentioned. It is hardly worth wbilo to Ulk of putting a tax of ono dollar and a half per cap ita on the pcoplo ot Oregon to build this railroad. It will not to dono. Since tho above was put in type we find an abstract of the proposed bill in tho Orttjoninn as follows : (Section ). ''routes a company to lie called the "Oip-fooatid Cvutrul I'scifio Rail road Company." Sec. 2. Defines the proposed line from within 100 miles of wiucuninncca to a poiut of Intarsection with 0 & 0. U. R , nut farther north than Kuguno City, and thence lo the city of I'orllund, by tuoli route as limy be duomud f.ructicnblo witb branch snd sluusinns to tolumunt river. Sec. 3. Gives power to acquire the (run chines of Oregon Cent ml Puuillo Railway and 0 A t. It. it., if dwuiird neceamry, and nerval tor agreed upou between I a we coaipit uius. Sec, 4. Gives rtont of way of 100 feet snd necessary grounds for stulions, depots and lino track, vet., not lo exceed 40 acre at any one pluco, and right to tuks timber stone and water to contract the roud. Sec 0. Right to i.urchase public and un occupied lands for purposes of company at ruies established ry law. bee. ft. Memption Iron) taxes "Stat cointy, municipal or local character" until net earnings remaining (ufter payment ol expeiiae, etc, and intereat payment) ahull exceed the sum of 10 per cent, per annum on capital stock of company, theieufter com pany to pay taxea by general laws applies Die 10 real ana personal properly. sec. 7. uivinjr railroad company power lo issue Its owa bomb snd par intereat iDereon oot exceeding 8 per cent, per year u.. a l ..f j . ut. o. vuiiiiHuiiuif irum aim auur ac ceptance of inn act, to transport and eon vey over the railroad company e road, all public messengers, convicts, prisoners, lun tics and public officers, and all article for I lie Mate fair at balem, and to be returned therefrom ; snd In case of war, invasion or insurrection, the troop and munitions of war, etc., etc., lor sum equivalent to 8210. 000 per year for 30 yean, payments to be made pro rata on each 40 mile of the road when bailt ; this eeo'too concludes thus And said (interest) payments shall be ncemctl to be lull and sufficient eomncn.wtmn f - ! I -. . . iur mil eriice aim ao oiner or mrtner ia. bility ahall accrue to the Stale within the period mentioned for or oo account ol any interest payments, nor at av timto account of th friiwpil sum of said bonds, which thall A paid by mid railroad tomnity of mummy. Sec. 9. Authorities of the citr of Tort. una, or the county of Multaomah. to ub scribe or Iwue ila bond to an amount not exceed, ng one aiillioo dollars at 8 percent inii-ren, aua to levy a lax lor same. Hut Ita Central I'aci&o railroad company do cot, however, ask the city U subscribe tbat sum. 1 bey hi that it i altogether likely that they may hare to erect Important strut turee on (be nver at Portland allrr Vtt Int ii tmpeieJ, and exct the city would ait tbm ia making tbet structures and rivet improvemenis, but they add, "puwbly oot nutil alur the city fa brcoo to fel the brrefiis of tU railroad " Nor do ibey ay tbat they will tk a million dollars for then Mrprue. It is lelt to Ibe people ot Port laod to vote a sum oot cxceedin oot o.illioo dollars. See. 10. Specifies that the surveys are lo be commenced immediately, sod the road built witbm 10 year. I bee. 1 1. Oives lie company power at to fares and freights, and toll to be collect! mt'l the company earn latere! oo iubondt sad capital invert, but provides tbat the eoapecy can not at any lime charge higher rai.e pf aula ibao may be rba ted lor Ibe bat bc:Bg by tbe Central Pacific l.ailroad aiu fine io I'lab sod Nevada, ead compel the company to issue through bills of lading to and from Portland and Atlantic coast and MiMissippI valley at rates never exceeding fhoie charged to or from Kan Fraocisco, witb tbo ocean charge from Sao Francisco to Fortland added thereto. - TlIE INDEPENDENT CoXVENTIOX Of Douglas county- expressed its belief that "the office of District Judge should be freo from all partizan feel ings in every respect ; honor, integri ty and ability only should be regard ed as qualifications for Judicial posi tion.", This is sound doctrine, and nono the less sonnd because of its coming from an Independent body, and the indications are that tho vo tcrsofthfa district will act on it in the coming election. Tbea8Uukh. The re-nomination by acclamation of John G. Day, our present County Treasurer shows how acceptably to the pcoplo he has filled that posit ion. Wk shall notice the vsrio'is candi dates for office on the Democratic ticket as tbeir meritt deserve as occu sion offer. Vrrero. Grant, President of tlie United Stales, chief of the back-salary grabbers and candidate for re-nomi natiou by the Radical party, has ve tood the bill reducing tbo President's salary, from 850,000 to $25,000 per year. Economy and retrenchment is tho war cry of his party. Twos. 15. Mkiiry is a candidate for County Clerk in Coos county. Mr, Merry is eminently qualified for tho position and will it elected serve tho people of that county well. J. U ,HuimiionJ'i letter will appear Dex week. Democratic Mat CoMveutlou. A Pcmocraiic State Convention is bore- by culled to convene in the city of Salem on eJiieed iV, April Zbin, lOio, at 11 o clock a. M., to select six Delegates to the Nutlnnu Democratic Con ven tion, Cundidates for Judges of I lie (supreme Court in the Second Third and Fifth judicial Districts, and for Prosecuting Attorney in the severul Judi cial Districts, uad lor the transaction of such other busings as may he thought proper. ilU recommended thut Primary and County CouveiHiojs in the several coinitif bo held as follows: Primary Conventions on Sutunky, April 8th, at 1 o'clock, r. m and County Conventions on Sulunlay April lath, at 1 o clock, r. si. It it expect ed thut in counties where the time thus iuggestcd for holding Primary and County conventions does nut meet the convenience of the voters, thj proper Commute will fix a diiiurent time. The following is the apportionment cl Delegatus iu the said Convention: Hikr Ilenton font 1 inn , Muriiiu Multnumiih., I'cilk i'illHiitiMik ... I'uiiin trniiitilU .... VlltM0 Wtliinfrt4tn . Yitniliill Clitt'knmiw. . , Cliitanp Ouliimoia ... C'tKM Curry ikuik:u limnt JiMh'Jilliuil ... Jtu'ka.iu Lake C. 11. Hki.mnukr, Chuirninn Pro Tern. M. V. Rkown, Secretary. TheliOno county Democracy did themselves infinite credit, last Satur day, by nominating Hon. John Whit eaker for the office of Su to Senator. Gov. Whiiiakir is one of tho best and abU'Ht men in tho Stnto of Oregon, ond is a Democrat "in wjiom there is no variableness nor shadow of turning." An honest, incorruptible and perfectly fearless man, a ready and forcible speaker, n legislator of varied experiences, and a parliamcn turiit i of the first order, ho will be a .Vnntor ot wliom the entire party of urt'gon will navo reason to bo jiMly proud. Hurrah for Honest John Whili a'ier! Alban tf Democrat. Neu a by .llall and TelcgrapH. A fleorgia Justice sent a man to i iil for calling a youeg woman a duck-legged Deiler." I bat shoulj teach bno not lo mix hi figures of speech. Always entry a law book with you Ucorge Heedle shot at Sheriff Newton in Alton, N . . tbe other day but a law book n the Sh'TilT' hand Hopped the bullet alter it bad gone through ally leaves. An hnuliah agent ropresentinir a capital oi su.tHKi.uuo 1 in tnarlotte, . i;.,eoo iditing the expediency of establishing t smelting furnace for the treatment ol oul phurelt and relractory ores A girl employed io a paper mill at West- field, Mass., suffered a avere attack of lock- aw last week, in which the jaw w.-re aet for nearly two hours. The doctor said the trouble was the result of ao inveterate habit of chewing gum Five hundred thousand grape vines are to be planted ia one single county of Calilornia tats spring. Salva Williams, negro, wat.loklnclv voieo lor at constable in t alim-r, U., and . m ... ... r- it election bat been declared legal. Two Hotton women have expended S700 ia money, a year of time, and uearly all their ye-a got io t rubroi Jenog a Dig lor the Ctn- inll ahow. There are 1,000.000 worth of shoe rrt made year'y ia the United SUetct, most ot then in Mifhiiittui, requiring 1(XU00 cubic teet of white birch. Wells, Fargo 4 Co.. durini last month. ehipned silver hart from tbe Utah BUiat, to tUeaiaounlof S--I2.T13. A large delecatiro ff Old FeHdw w!H visit Seattle on tbe 21th 10 participate io the eU bratioo of the 57th anniversary, by the order ai ibi pitce. C. R Tjler cxhV of the Unio. r.c.Rc R R. t. It Jonf.lJlt. I tab. wal arreted last wm thrt-J witi embenlemeot of j abot 0f tU roc ran,', fuaJ About ait hundred dollars have been se cured for a church bouse and reading room at tee tteaiue coal mines, ; 1 be tuperinten dent. Mr. Sbattuck, takes an interest in tbe enterprise id person, and io behalf of the company, is doing s liberal part. It seems that according to tbe statutes of Waaliingtoo territory, in private residence as well as saloons, card playing in which minor tuke part, is a transgreuioa of tbe law. Under that restriction, householder are responsible for the conduct of minors in their boo.es. In the Douglas County Independent Con vtntion, held on the 7th iust , at Aoseburg, s resolution was unanimously adopted faror irg tbe re-election of Hon. John Burnett, Judge or tne 2d Judicial District. DIED. New Crwell. April 1Mb. Mary C. Jiwkion daughter of Kwimr n1 Wiuney Furrme, aged IS Ore-gun papers plenae oupjr. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. A. RENFREW, : : : Prop. PR. RENFREW announce that he I again Id poaMMiHin or the old and well-known ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Which him been newly furiiihhed and rdltted, and in now nutn f.ir 'he reception of RiienH. H thii change In the owornhip, lilbeu Toenu in tne FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making fifty roomi. It tbe most rommodioui and bet appoiolcj hotel iu the blate nuutb of Ha era. Thanking the nubile for pat natningre. I so licit countinuance of tie Mine and (ball do all for the comfort of guests. FEEE COACH TO THE noCSF.. A. HE.M'HKW. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT3. (iilraiire A Co. , mccensora to Chipman, Htnmer A Uo., Bopcitora. Fatvnta procured In all coun- triei. No lees in advun.-e. No charge huuhh tne potent is eranted. Nn fee, for Tnaklnir rieliml- nary eiarnlii; tioui. Ho adilit'onni fees for ob taining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent deelHKin ot theUemrmsslnner all retec 1 apulica. tione may be revived. Bpeciai attention Riven to interterence Lanes lieiore me ratent Ulliee . bx lenn.n before Congm, Infringe ent Suit iu diflereut State, and all liuguuou apptrtaming tn Inventions or I'atenta. 8e.id stamp to tiilmore A I'D ior pimpniet ei sixty pages. tAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS.and SCRIP Contested Land Oases prosecuted before the TJ. S. tieneral Land Office and Department ol the In terior, nivaie Lnnu LiauiH. Mining and Pre. Em tio Claims, and Homestead ca-ea attended te. band Hcrip in 40, 80, and ICQ acre pieces for sale, j ins scrip is aignaole, and can tie located p the nn me of the nurohiifer upon any Govern ment land siUtjcct to pr vale entry, ut $1.25 per acre, it Is ot eipial value with Uonuly Land War rants, bend stump to Uilmore A Co. tor paaipb let of InHtruction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTT. OUccrs, HoMiera and Sailors of tlie late war. or ihciriKirs, are in many cases entitled to money fiom the" Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full hixlory of service, and state amouat of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp to tiilmore A Co., and a lull reply, after ex amination, will be given you free. PENSIONS. All Officer, 'Soldiers, and SaMora wounded. ruptured, or tirjured ia the late war, however slightly, can obtaiu a pension by addressing Gil more t Co. Caws prosecuted by Gilmnre i. Co. before the Supreme Court ol the United States, the Court or Claims, and tbe & utliern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is conducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties employed by the old firm. rrompi am nuon loan husiness entrusted to (lil- more A Co. is thus secured. We desire to win suocesa by deserving K, Dissolution of Partnership. 'pilE PARTNERSHIP llh RETOFGRE EXIST. 1 tug between Alex Cunningham and George Cunning hum. under the linn name and styleof A. A G. Cunnliiirliani. was duolved bv mutual ciiuwiH.narvn cth, ihiii, eo. I. uiinmghsra re tiring Ali x Cuuningham aiuinmea all likhiiiilr of the firm and is authorized to collect and receipt iur ucuu uuc fcuo Millie ALEX. CUNNlNf-HAM. GEDKGE CUNNINGHAM. Junction City, April lid, IKTil. NEW nnUO 8T0IIE, Willamette street, nex to Bristow k Co. OKALKES in DKUGS, CHEMICALS, . OILS, PAINTS. GLASS, VARNISI1ES PATENT MEDICLVE3, Ac. Brandies. Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have tbe best assortment articles found In a FIRST CLASS DRUG dTORE. We warraut all of our drops, for tbey area! urw auu irean. Partlcn.ar attention Is railed to our stock or Perfumery at.u Toilet Articles. Aawe hare bought OUR GOO!S FOR CAST! We ean compete w th anv esUbli.hmeni Eagene ( ity In prl. - aewmmodation. Buy yonr finls wi oB can iret the beat and (he est. I'rfSfriiifBi (artfuy Filled At atl hours of the day or night. OSUURIY Si. U October d. 86. jotf. FINE POULTRY Hrctl by M. evrp. .ip NAPA, Culifomiau ' Bms Twrkeri, Wfwhin a lr csrh. Kadcn wew'-in InMB D Ui ie lt. r pair brahawa, fyvauru, (nm, tit. P SJO I',s.aTu- IS Ita., an I hnM uf a3 Dacaa aa tirwt. Also A lae uninnt et Tlmm w.i.i.:.. Own s'owla ac4 I'mM ..' ' "-""" Aar Tarietf at row la daairad imporbsd. PV8, V1 ". t"h "-4 well parked, for aal at aolerata pnm. 1 Si fur UvtrUad Ctraelar, and rrire List, to M. EYUE. Xapa. Cal. On rwwipt ot MBta ia sKma, I will far&ua .TT theFOl lfKY JiUU ETlN. u 7 IWlUr Jraal Uiahfi. Miuktivuo oeUy B OTaT.iTn ."Tl J' K. M. Wsile, secretary ef tbe Oregou State Aericultoral Society, has Teceived a qoaolity.of garden seeds, wbeat, barley.sugar beets, Kentucky blue grass, ecL.for distribu tion to those complying with retjniremenls of tbe Department of Agricoltnre si Wash ington. Those desirous of trying these seeds will sddrees B. 11. Wsite, Salem, Oregon. J. M. Bacon, Grand Secretary, has made arrangements with the various lines of transportation lo convey delegates attending the session of the Grand Lodge, I. O. 0. to be held at Salem, My 16th. The nnuul terms have been made full fare going, and returoing on certificate from Grand Secretary. A-l AUU.11 Frnk Leilie'g Newapapera and Magazines, the oldest established Illustrated Period icals in America. They are now first offered to can vassers, who will, if tliey secure an agency and ex clusive territory, be enabled to Introduce Seventeen First-clans Illustrated Periodicals, suited to as many distinct tastea or wants, and, with the choice from Eight new and beautiful chromos, given free of cost to each annual subscriber, be enabled to secure one or more subscriptions in every family in their dis trict. To skillful canvassers this will secure perma nent employment, and tbe renewals each year will be aaou.ee of steady and assured revenue. Speci men papers and must liberal terms seot to all appli cants who name tbe territory tbey desire to canvass. Addreaa, Agency Department, rriuik Leslie's Pub lishing House, 5J7 Pearl Street, New York. CEVD SSc. to GEO. P. ROWEM. ft CO., New O Yorlc. for Pamphlet of 100 pies, containing list of Sues newap .pen, and estimate showing oust of advertising. McCOEMICK'S HARVESTING MACHINES! FARMERS OF LANE COUNTY, dont waste you precious time and money any longer in looting at, discussing or buying Third and Fourth rate Machines, but go straight for tbe BEST ONLY, and buy McCORMICK. More than Thirty Years' Experience in Terfecting and Manufacturing them has proved it, aod over Two Huxdked Thousand . Farmers havo indorsed them to be such. So digest this subject well and then go and look, and your own good sense and judgment will lead you to buy a McCORMICK Machino every time. apis Jm WORTH PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF rORTLAXD, OREGON. wasTonndo'i In the year 1891, with a Capital Stock" of 1100,0011, on a Gold CoId Basis, and in corporated under the Irwa of the State of Oregon. OFFICERS: P. Wasserman, President. E. Qi'ACs-KNBiTHii, Vice President. I; W. Waxkfikld, Secretary. W. S. Ladd, Treasurer. W. H. Kfkincrk, Attorney. II. P. IIokS!, Manager. DIRECTORS : P. tVAPSSKMAIf . W. H. FruwnrB W. 8. Ladd. W. Wmmv L. Whitk, i. L. Atkinson, E.tjLACKSNBCSff, M. P. AlOKSS, v. W. Wakefield. TABLE RATES. LIFE POLICIES. FIVE AGES-A.B.C.D.E. A Aces between 1 ft 12 annual premium. .IS 00 B- " ' 12 ft Jo ' ..j oo C- " " 20 ft 33 ' .. 6 00 i- " " SSilHO " " .. 6 00 E ' " 60 A 65 " " . . 6 00 Or $25 may be pnid at anyone time, on any Hie poluy, and uo fmthrr Annual Premium will oereqiiired.nlraiiyriiither payment, except lor Death Assessments in that special division aa they urn; vkvui . G. J. BUYS, Local Agent. FOB THE SrRING 4. SUMMER TRADE! WB BEO to inform ur friends and the Jsablic that we have iut Mrpiviwl u nuuiaoo ana uie rastera marketa AX IMMENSE STOCK or GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, FVRX1S1IIXG GOODS. IATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SUOES, Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected by en? Mr. S. Rnaz yki.it. m. h . vuci m. HKDUCKD PRICKS. Parties will tni it to their adnntami fn nil and exsmiro our atock and prices before pnrcha- Uighest price paid for all k.nds of Produce. S. ROSENBLATT & CO., Watches, Cloola and Jewell MUSIC, A.VD SEIVLYG M.1CJILYES THAXKIXO THK PCBLfC for tbeir paat liber al p-tna, we bow iorile Ibeni to call on a at oor aew room in L'oderwood i. Co 'a new brick biock where nay be found a foil assort ment of rod la th above line. akbes. Clnrka aad Jewelry repaired ht tbe be t worauuiuiae auaoer and n amatcd. CHAIN BROS. PORtiEEBiL SEBCIIADISEOo to T.C. HENDRICKS, fortif y and Tone th Feeble Cong i-tora Inage with HaLi'a Hon IT n HorHOrn in T.-. . they will suon aaaurae tlitlr health? and regular a. tion' " ta ,b,olllM mU tti against eunsump. Pike's Toothache Drops eurt is owe minute. FOLD'S KXTRACT-ThquaaiKla of ehrsi. eun of all scbuola Allopathic, fiomceopatblc, Bo tanic and Eclectic-art In t?i habit of prescribing; ton dm utbact ana near testimony to it manj vir tues a a Pain Destroyer, and to its almost miraaa loos healing propertie. Bold by all draggist. Kf Tbe National Gold Medal waa swarded to Bradley Bulofaon tut tbe best Photographs B u, United States, and tbe Vienna Uedal for tbe beat In the world. . . ,' j ' ; ) f 429 Monteomery Street, 8sn Francisco. TUE CHEAPEST PLACE OX The Taciflc Coast for HOME-MADB BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. J. II. 13 ON ALD Has now on hand over one hundred and fifty pairt of Boots ot our own m ike, wbich I am bound to sell rvirardlexs of coat, and we are now prepared to mat Boots to order at the following greatly reduced pri ces : . French Calf Hoots from SS to W per pair. French Kip BooU from IS to ID per pair. ' California Kip BooU made to order fur $6 per pair. And all other work at equally low pities. Repair ing done at short notice. All work warranted. Leather and 'indinirs for sale. Hememlier the atand, two doors South A. V Petera & Co1. a brick atore. J. If. DONALDl. MATH1W WALLIS, Agent, El'Gi;.E CITY, OKEGO.X. W. C. NELSON'S Improved Iron King Wind Mill. (Patented Nov. 0th. 1S7J.I THE TItUE FRIEND OF THE Fruit Grower, the Farmer, the Irrigator, AXD ALT. WnOREQUIRKTHE USEOP WATER. There are several reiuons why this Mill ihould be pieierrea toallothero: 1st. It ia far mora dnrnlil heii It la .11 Iron. 2d. It is ("hearer Wn nf ll imrllrlt .1,1 d-tiability, and will outlast several Wooden Mills 3d. It la Complicated, beeausethertlsonlf thrie pieces of operating machinery. 4th. It Is more Diirerful thananvnther Mill" on account of the thin fan, and consequent in creased suction of air. and because It te operated j cvciuhu, ueiiijr ir auponor to tne crank haft or rest pin, as a lilting and falling power. 5th. It needs no ca:e. in .ih:n h..tn self-reeding oil caps and self-regulating raaea. It regulatca. prntecta and takes care of itself. Clh. It never warns, shrinka n- .ti hM it is not liable to set out ol nr,w n.. if goes all rlBht. r,.. 7th. It does more work mn t,a a la.ger My of water. It will submerge a larger tract of land, with rewind and in a shorter space of time than any other Windmill now in use." It my be .et to turn out of the wind at any desired uies-uie.tlierebeiuga graduated k-rer for that purpose. 8th This SfiM took th nnl. nnt. ihe California htate Kair, ever the many others there on extiibitiou. . ' PniCE LIST 1 ,09r.?lw!:cel jm- Mills and County rights for sale by 2- S. McMfJItRAT. T tfiVp1?8 T ?- HK,)WCK8 BBAK& J. ort.l. t or sale only by T. O. HENDRICKS. HARRINGTON'S SPANISH LUSTRAL, CEI.EDRATED for ita mMinU powers over tlie Human Hair. 1 hia preparation eradU rat.-a Scarf and Dan droff, eiritina a heal thy a ticn q the roota of tbe Bkli thereby imnrorine iu (rrowti and lleauty. and is a sure preTeatiT fof hl,lneaa, end by ha 'teqoMrt aae fmnses tbe Haar to aaaame its for roer heaJthrul and bril liaat appearanea. Ibe exrellent propertwai rende it rndurpenaahla to a Udy, Teal at. inia preparatiaa ie purely vmUNe. ?re pared and stU by FRANK HARRINGTON. ENGEXE CTTT, OBEGOS. Alan keeca on kaa.1 ut .i. . a .' . ai raiora. strapa, braahn, ahanna aad toUet aoaM and partaaery. . i Xotice 0 Dissolution. 'THtPAftTXEF.SinP HEEETOrOEB EXIST X tt hrn Ju.eph t-tn.hrr and Iaaw Se nera mnder the Srra name and (trie of Stenirajrt Selra retinnr ; a Starntairv aaw tk?lhl'ei tbUt Sr. ud ctiMr patty b aotWuwi teeollrt and nwniH f.a- em dot Uat aaaae. JOMII H STEHVbEitJ, Jmrboa Ofy, Varrh Jsti, tsT. TiRODfCE OP rrrnr Kisrn rivra j A sa nrhanie fa aT T. G. HEKrRICSS.