AVlICS.Aa eerllfteali of publication ttlil Ik feet are paid. H'X shall ma KKJtro uHriA ribJMioM j UK Ma-ret after tubterlben namet txd! 'male the li f enpiratioH of inscription. Jfonoa. Simple announcements of births, mar- wfoiresana aeauiawiu vn iiworuw wittnm riwry, Ol itusry notices will be charged fur at the rote of It a nts per line. We assuma no responsibility for views expresaod bf oorrenpouuenia. Single oopies of Die Odabd, In wrappers fur null CITY AND COUNTY, The Death of S. Ellsworth. ' Upon the opeoiug o( the Circuit Court for the present term, Judge V alton presented the resolutions published elsewhere as a trib ute of respect to the memory of S. Ellsworth, deceased, and moved that they be spread up on the records of the Court; that the Clerk furnish a copy to each of the city papers for publication, and that a copy be also 'sent to 'the family of the deceased properly attested 'which motion was seconded by District At torney Fitch. After eloquent and eppropri :ate remarks by Messrs. Walton, Thompson, Dorris, Filch, Brown and Chenoweth, Judge Burnett In response said : Gentlemen, of the Bar: I fully concur in the sentiment expressed in your resolutions. The deceased was a prominent member of the bar of this county and State; he was a lawyer 'of fine ability, successful in his practice and genial in bis profession. He was stricken down by dis 'ease in the prime of life and full vigor of manhood, and after suffering but a lew days paid the penalty of existence, and death 'claimed aootner memoer ot our proiession 'from among the number who have been known and respected in this county, and who have so often delighted and instructed those who had the pleasure of listening to 'their eloquent voices within this room, and the name of Ellsworth is added lo that of Stratton, German, Thayer and others of our brethren who have gone bofore. The death of our brother has suggested to my mind the following beautiful seutiment, the production of one of tbe gifted sons of earth who is him 'self now ooe of the pale sleepers : "The fiat of nature is inexorable. There is no appeal from the great luws which doom us to dust. We flourish and fade as tbe leaves of tbe forest, and the flowers that 'bloom and wither in a day have no frailer hold upon life than the miglitvst monarch 'that ever shook tbe earth with his footsteps. Generations of men will appear and disup--pearasthe grass, aud the 'multitude that throngs tbe earth to-day will disappear as the foot prints on tbe shore. Men seldom 'think of tbe great event of death till the shadow falls across their pathway, hiding from their eyes the faces of loved ones whose living smile was the sunlight of their exist ence. Death is the antagonist of life, and the cold thought of the tomb is the skeleton of all feasts. We do not want to go through 'the dark valley; although the pt sauce may 4ead to paradise we do not want to lay down in the damp grave, even with princes for 'bedfellows." In the beautiful drama of Ion, the hope of immortality so eloquently ottered by the 'death devoted Greek finds a deep response "in every thoughtful soul. When abont to ' yield bis young existence as a sacrifice to fate, his Clemantha afk a if they slioald wet again, to which he replies "I have linked that dreadful question of the hills that look 'eternal ; of the clear streams that flow for ever; of the stars among whose fields of -azure my raised spirits have wulked in glory. All were dumb; but upou the living lace i feel there is something in the love that man ' ties through its beauty that cannot wholly By this event we should be admonished of the uncertainty of life, and so conduct -oursolves in every relation that when the summons comes to us we will be prepared to obey it with an assurance of a rjloriuua immortality. Tbe motion will be granted, and as a fur ther mark of respect the Court will now ad journ until to-morrow morning nt 9 o'clock. Wn? is. It? One of tbe things we have 'never heard satisfactorily explained is this: That when an erroneous statement is made boot any person or his business by any newspaper, the aggrieved person invariably makes bis denial or explanation through some other paper. Why not do it through the same channel that has made the error? The Guard is always open to any ooe to correct any false impression it may create, 'and do editor unless he be hide-bound to an Inordinate degree will deny such privilege. There are no two papers whose subscription Cists are anything like identical and it can benefit no one in any degree to make a de nial of something which the people he ad 'dresses never before heard of, while tbe very 'ones he seeks to address go on in ignorance of bis explanation. Here is W. L Lemon of Junction City on his ear because of a false Statement appearing in the Gcard of March $510, and he rushes off to a Portland paper, which has perhaps 25 names on its books which are on ours, to correct it. The item was as follows : Mr. John Lomon. of Junction has sus pended payment. Mr. Lemon was proprie tor of tbe exteosive warehouse and elevator t that place, and there are claims against him for wheat stored with him to the amount of about 916,000, and none now in the warehouse. To which Mr. Lemon, this is Wra. M. Lemon, recollect, adds : This is false. Instead of falling short $16,000, it is only $10.000 ; and instead of payment being sasfiended, property bus been turned over to satisfy all indebtedness. Be sides, the warehouse was Cot owned by John Lemon as represented. We cheerfully give Mr. Lemon Wm. M. -the benefit of his correction, and suggest to all that wheo any newspaper makes any mistake concerning any matter of public in terest it is always(reedy or should be always tsady to correct iL There are perhaps some who might refuse, but they are tbe black sheep of tbe flock. IlAiTKanxa Machism. Maibew Wallis ha keen appointed agent for Lane county for McCormick's Harvesting Machine. See advertisement. Cocscn. Msxtixo. The Lane County xToaineu CaaocP., P. of H, will meet in Eo gse City at 10 o'clock a- x , on the 2d Tteeday in May, proximo. Lane County iVtuocratlo Convention The Democratio County Convention was called to order last Saturday morniug at 11 o'clock by T. G. Hendricks. On motion J. E. P. Withers was elected temporary chairman and G; J. Buys aud T. G. Hendricka Secretaries. Ou motion a committee of three, consist iugof Messrs. Watts, Ouzan aud Yates, was appointed on Credentials. On motion a committee of three consist- ing of Messrs. Mays, Milliorn and Hedloid was appointed on Order of Business and Permanent Organizition. On motion the contention adjourned till 1 o'clock P. M. I AfTEhKOOX "EESSIOtf. Convention met pursuant lo adjournment The committee'oh credentials submitted a report showkig tbe following person's enti tied to seats as delegates in tbe convention Sprinefield-A. D. Burton, J. E. P Withers, Garrett Bogart. Coast Fork R. M. Veotch.John 'Coo ley, Silas Browo aud Robert Cochrane. Siuslaw T. Jones, Alex. Thompson, Jus A. Hayes. North Eueene Jos. McClaren, J. V. rates, 'John Brown, J.t. Day. South Eueene G. W. Roberts. N. L. Straojre. Jno. Bailey, G. J. Btiys, $a. Gear- Dart, J as. Ugle, I . G. Hendricks. Lost Valley D. S. ITunsuker and Joseph fatter. Willamette .1 E. Holt, F. G. tatighn and Wm. 41. bogart. Creswell A. J. Goodman, J. P. Curran and E. P. Redlord. Oamp Creek Geo R. Hammersley and Scntt Osbhrn. Long Tom E. Mays and J. B. Ferguson. Richardson John W. Richardson, J. F Kirk and C. T. Hale. Pleasant Hill J. G. Mitchell, A. J. Cm zan and J. C. Whiteake'r. Lancaster T. A. Milliorn, F. A. Watts, Wm. Lee aud I. Senders. The committee further reported no dele gates present from Mokawk, Full Crvek and Hazel Dell, and recommended that in case of the absence of any delegate that those pres ent from such precinct cast the vole ol such absentee. Tbe report was adopted On motion Jus. Sanfnrd was udmitted as delegate to represent Hazel Dell. The'coimiiittee on Order of Business and Permanent Organization submitted a report ecommending that the present officers be de clared permanent officers of tbe convention, and the following as tbe order of busiuess : 1st, the election of 7 delegates to the State Convention ; 2d, the nomination of a candidate for Slate Senator-; 3d, 4 Repre sentatives , 4th, 2 couuty coiiiimssiuuens th, -Comity clerk; 6th, sheriff; 7'h, tresurer; 8th. assessor; 9th, (cbooi eaperintHudeiii; 10th. surveyor; Uth, ooroner; 12tb, scree tion of central committee. The Teport was adopted. E. P. Redftrrd and J. C. Yates were ap pointed tellers and the convention proceeded to the election of 7 delegates to the State Convention, with the following result : R. B. Hayes. 1. X. f'indextcr, John Whiteuker, J. E. P. Withers, R. B. Ooch- ran, T. A. Milliron aud H. O. Veut h Under a suspension ol the rules Jhn Whiteaker was nominated for Slate Senator by acclamation. Repmentatives First ballot, A. O. Bur- on 44, A. J. Cretan 29, R. B. Hayes 47, H. C. Veatch 19, Watts 11, Pitzer U, II. Ward 5, J. A. Musterson 13. E. P. Red- lord !5, B. F. Dorris 1. The Irst three were declared nominuted. Before proceed ing to the second ballot all the names were withdrawn except Rfdford and Veatch, and the vote stood. Bedford 25, Veatch 23. Red ford was declared nominated. Com'y Commissioners F'inl ballot. J. E. Holt 37, C. T. Halo 37, Jus. Matlock 7, Wm. Mnslerson 6, Geo. Rinehart 6. Holt and Hale were declared nominated. Clerk-3. P. Curran 27, G. J. Bnys 19-. Curran declared nominated. Sheriff John Stewart 33, W. A. Kirk 15. Stewart declared the nominee. TreniurerJ. G. Day by acclamation. Awetsor G. W. Kinsey 19, D. S. Han sakes 13, HammTsly 13,Doak I. No choice. Second ballot, Kinsey 29, Hunsaker 17. llammersly 3. Kinsey declared nominated. School Stiperinltndenl3. C. Bolan 26, 1. Sheets 24. Bolan declared Dominated. Surveyor llammersly by acclamation. Coroner Dr. Owsly was nominated iy ac clamation. T. A. Milliron, R. M. Veatch and T. G. Hendricks were chosen is a Central Com mittee. On motion tbe convention adjourned tint die. Steamer Comiso. Tbe steamer City of Salom, U. B. Scott, Master, and Z. J. Hatch, purser, is announced to leave Portland for Eugeoe to-day, being due here next Monday, and to leave on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. The Odd Fellows of Harnsbnrg, Corvallis and other towns on the river have made arrangements for an excursion on tbe Salem to Peora on the 26th inst., the anni versary of the iosiitutioo of the order, and passengers fom this piece by buying an ex cursion ticket from Harrisburg will be charged nothing from Eugene to Harrisburg. Resolution on tbe Death ot Stnkely El I worth. Wrxrias, It bus pleased an Alwise Prov hlence to remove from our midst Hon. ilukely Ellsworth ; there 'ore be it Retoloed, That by Ihe death of our worthy brother, Slukely Ellsworth, the Bar baa lost one of its ablet and bngh'eat ornaments, and society one of its Bitot exemplary mem bers, and his family a kind and affectionate father-. Resoh fJ. That we hereby tender our ym-patbK-a to bis family in this boor of their great bereavement Retolvtil, That those resolutions be spread at larue unoo the minutes of tbe Court, and that a copy of the same be forwarded to bis family under tw seal ol tnia t-ourt. J. J Walto. J J. M. Thoxfkox, i' G. B. Downs. HUSH. Temperance primaries to-day. Jndge Cbenoweth weut home yesterday, Gov. Whiteaker was in town on Thurs day. A. Noltncr of (he Standard was in town last Wedoesday. Judge Burnett will probably not go home until uexi week-. L Ackerman was in town during tbe early part or ''he week. MiA Sallie White returned from Califor nia on 'tbe bet -steamer. Gov. D.'P. Thompson of Idaho cams up ou the train Thersday. Republican county convention for tbe nomination ot a county ticket next Satur day. Geo. R. Helm and R. S. Strahan of Al bany hove been in towu this week attending Utrcuit Court. Hon. U. II. Gilfrv delivered his lectnre, "Tombs of Buried Cities," at Salem last I uesiiuy evening. Mrs. A. L Meeks of Junction City 'de livered a lecture on temperance- at Altany on Tuesday eveniog. Wm. Masterson, Esq.., has returned from Soda Springs, Linn county, where bo has been spending the winter. The S. F. Alta is exercised to know what is going to be done with Dom Pedro. Lead big trumps Sad catch him. P. R. Burnett will preach at tbe Christian Church oil Sunday at 11 a- h. and 7 r m. Sutij-ct for tbe morning discourse, "What Shall 1 do to be Saved ?" Mr. J. C. Fereus3on, the well-known Scotch lecturer and vocalist wus announced for an entertainment at Lane's Hall last I'uesday evening. He had only a $16 'hofcse and bis expenses for hall and license would have been SIS. ao he concluded not to show. Canal Talk. 1 he Cultivator o! thiiwctk lays the farmers of this county are now agi tating the question of constructing a canal from Eugene City, vnt tlie Spencer Butte Swale, to Junction City, which, when done, will drain and greatly enhance the value of the lauds in this vicinity, and at the same lime give the tanners cheaper transportation for their grain and an excellent water power for milling purposes. Judging by the enter prise of the men who are taking this mutter in band, and the desirability of its early ac complishment, we doubt not that while it is said that "the Grangers of California have built a railroad," it may ba said in the near future that tbe Patrons of Oregon are navi gating a canal of their own can ti acting. Keport of the Grand Jury, To Hi Hon , John Burnett, Judge : We, your Grand Jury for the April term, 1876,respectlHlly submit the fullowing as our report ? 1 That after due diligence and inquiry, we hnd there is no sufficient evidence to warrant ns in finding any indictments en dors -d a "True Bill." 2 That have examined tnto the on- ition and management of the offices per taining to the courts of justice ; also the management of the financial affairs of the county, and End that in all respects the offi cers have been efficient and their duties per formed laithfully. 3. That we nave examined the public buildings and find them kpt in good order. We find the stove and stove pipe in the northwest room on the first floor ol the court house to be unsafe. We would also recommend that the Court nnse receive a new coal of pain.. Upon examining tbe safe in the County 'reasurer's office we would rwomniend that more substantial safe be procured in which to keep the fu nds of the county, as we deem the one now in use entirely insecure. 1 iiKSLKY (JOMKUYS, l oreniBn; Court Docket. The following is the list of cases dis posed of np to the time of going to press t Slate of Oregon v ft G Foley, giving liquor to Indians : continued. Same vs Harry Brown, Urceny J continued. Same vi Jus Bradford, laceny , continued. Barneys L9wis Ugs, assault with a deadly weapon ( set a true hill. Same John H trp-le, ripe ; not a true bill. S'me vn J Q A BroWft, larceny eorttinuid. McCully St Church v B Chichester, fureolooure; Judgment foi plaintiff. Winifred Mjrray ti Mary Aaa Murrayt action to recover real ci.a'-e ; continued. Thomas Murray v Mary Ana Murray et si; ao- tlon to recover real estate ; judgment for defeiil - ant. A A KcCally and C P Church v A t Chicuei- chester, foreclowire; j-idolent for pUiotifla C W l"un2, u UB Biker, John Wilson end Wm Watson; motion fur reave tc issue an emo tion ; leave granted. F B. Sunn va James F Bowdca, foreclosure; dis missed at plaintiffs cost. W J J (cott va A McDermltt, foreclosure; judg ment for plaiotir?. Henry Maxwell v H B Whitbetk, foreclosure; judgment for plaintiff. O A C B B v James O Hughes et al; actloa to recover real estate; Judgment for plaintiff. Sam (Jeer vi B H Hazletoa; actloa to recover money; judgment for plaintiff. Chas Guoduoujth nln M jore, action on bond ; continued. (1 W Evaai and Frances E Patterson vs E W Rhea, to recover real estatet continued. L Thanhanwr nOO and Mary Smith; foreclos ure; Jn-lgmeut for plaint iff. L Thaohauser ts P f Blair; to recover money; jni?ment for plaintiff. VT L Leinoa vs A Meek; to recover roooer judgment for plaintiff. A Valuable Work Mr. J. Henry Brown, of Salem, Secrelar'of the Oiegon Pioneer Association, baa tent ot a copy of a neatly printed pamphlet containing tbe trans actions of the third reunion of tbe aaaocia tion, beld at tbe State fair ground on ibe 15tbof June, 1875. The pamplet contains 83 pages, and in addition to tbe proceedings, baa tbe annual addreu delivered by Hon. Matthew P. Deady, together with tbe ad ireue of Hon. J. W. Neamith, George P. Holman. Kan- and the addreaa of ex-lior- eroor George L. Carrj, dtliere4 t Pioneer rtaniou beld at Bottevill. Novern- her 11. 1573; .!. biographical .ketch of Col. Jot". L. Meek and Capt. I. N. Englieb . , Dam Broken. The high water of last week carried away a portion of J. B. t"n a.-rwood & to.'s dam at the head of the race. It will probably take about a week to repair tbe break. For Male. 830 acres of land: an excellent stock ranch ; over 100 acres good plow land, will ha l.l k L " F vviu iuotu, enquire 01 J. A. Wintir, Photographer. Steinheiser is still receiving veeetablei etc. A fresh lot to-dsv. The Way to Tefl 1ft. Cbsswbm., April 18tb, 1876. TOTBlEDTOlOrTHSOUAIlD: lu your Issue of Match 18th you publish an article in which great iujustiee is done the Oood Templars of this piece. Your in formant certainly only told bis side of Ihe story, and as there are always two si J s to a story, I will endeavor to truthfully give the other side : About a yeur ago a certain Doctor came to this place and-started a drag store, or in other words, a saloon, for such it proved to be, as it was not lotig after the drugs arrived until we lonnd some of our citizens were exceedingly fond of medicine, and that it bad a very peculiar effact on them, in fact they acted very much as if they were drunk. This the lodge felt it their duty to investi gate, and accordingly a committee was ap pointed to wait ipon the Doctor aud a-k that bo discontinue to sell intoxicating be'- eruges to our til liens. Upon this suld-'ct ! I... . r..,.J . .! ..;.. t . un niiusnu v pun any saueiuciion wnal ever. Accordingly the Good Templars felt it to De their auty to puss resolutions with holding tbeir patronage from said Doctor in any way. This was done with the strongest convictions of duty and Self protection and not through any ill will to any one. As re gards the gentleman who walked to Eueene for a pint or alcohol, he had pledged himself not to encourage in any way the sale ol in tuxicntini; liquors ns a beverage, then-lore he woulil not sacrifice Ins principles in order to save hi'iiSfll a ten mile walk. Are there rfitny who would thus stand by their princi plesf THVre We, the trumpet notes of rernrm would imt only De snnnaed but wou'd became the principle of ufl our actions. Subsequently, however, the resolutions were disregarded by a number of the lodge and the Doctor patronized. Some of our mem bers were then in favor of rescinding the res olution, but this some felt would have a more demoralizing eilect than it there had never been any action taken whatever ; conse quently, in order to make the liquor influ ence as weak as possible the five dollars hue was attached lor any violation of said reso- Ulluns. (JRKPWKI.L UOOD lEMr-LAB. Florence sewing machines a variety of styles and prices, fur sale by D. B. Gray at Ellsworth's Drug Store. Wm. Preston lias just received from San Francisco a complete stock of goodx in his line, ami horsemxn will find many uselul ar ticles not teretofure brought hero. If you Want a good pair of gloves, go to Wm. Preston, agency for tbe San Jose glove manufactory. Farm for Sai.k A good farm for sale on easy terms, within two miles of Cres well ; ooO acres of land, all fenced, -good house on the sams and 4lX) ttcres tun be cultivated. If yon want a burgain cull and see J. J. Walton, Jr. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at F. . Dunn's. BISINKSS NOTIC1CS. Agency for Wkdbkr, Comcte Ckm, Siikras & Hydk and other varieties ol Pianos Standard Organs, and general musicat merchandise I). B. (J ray, at Ells- worth? Drug Store. Settlement Wanted. Having disposed of the St. Charles Ilotel, this is to notify all persons having claims Azainst nie to present tbem to J. J. Walton, Jr., for payment. All persons indebted to me Kill find their accounts in bis bands lor collection, nd Ihey tnust be paid immedi ately, viuk lsakkr. Hetall Produce end Provision Market. The followuifr are retailers' prices : FL0UR-fbW ' 00 I4 60. COUV MEAL -Oi.tfton ((round, In bulk it. WHEAT -Itwit white Mo.. OATS' SfMK l(biialiel. HKAJrt Itftall, 63. BUTTKR-rteah Mils, iTn. CUKKKKCoaU Itica, Tjc; Rio, 19; Java, S3. ground, 37. UH r.Kisr; iirejron. 0. CANPLKS j box H 004 SO. F.liiiS IS c. FOTATORH-iperhnshel.ll. BACON Hides, 121';; Hama, 121 15cj Bhoul- dcr.Bf(ilOc CHIHiiKNS f J 50 ( 13 on per lzen. riHH Salmnn. chnive.hf bills. 17: M9 kits. IV. hellifa, 25 ft kits, It 60 ; mackerel, $ kit, $6; codlMi, coast, 16c. LAUD Tina, IfifC"! hnlk, io. SUtiAR-S. F It. l!o; Island 10licj crush ed, IHn; p'-wdered, 20c. 8ALT-lrman Inland W 100 75; Bay tl )5: Liverpool Dairv. 13; eosre Liverpool, $2. TKA -Clmire Utwn f t 50 n; Japan lit. HYIIIiPtleavv Uoldi n. li W) U kc-E. OILS. -Defoe's coal. ,Sr.: Linseed, boiled. $2; Phim Vnt. 12. CANNED ;00I8Utr, w, Msromes 3; vssrt(?d Jelllts, C'ilc; Urn Corn,60c; feachta 60c; Tomatoes, 370 HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, Hubs, Spoken, Kim, Oak Ash and Hickory Plank. NOKTIIUl'P 4c TIIO.TIPSO, POHTLASD, OIlEaON. Jsnklm J, Kl LLTJGSWOKTH & 03T, STAR BAKERY, On Ninth Street, ITEEP constantly n band, fresh Suirar. Tibvxn k Clears. Peaches, Oiffoe, CainM (iooos, Plams, Byrop, Cheese, Powder, iJosb. fjurcb, Pepper, tiardlnes, bait, Candies, Corsmral, Csndlea, NuU, Lard, floor, Etc., Ete. ALSO Brtad, Cikfi, Tin, Fruiti ind Tfjf aWn. forawb. Tbukiul for pwtffun wt toiicitacoiv tjnoance of tbe same, 1 sad will sstiy e-ir msiomeit is r(rrd to prses. HAS JUST OPENED FOB THE BPBIJJtl AND BUMMEB TRADE Tho Largest Stofck of Goodd EVEB BROUGHT TO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OTK , , CLOTHING ha been largely Increased and we can show a usnusome a line of ready made goods In MEN'8 AND BOYS Business and Dress Suits, Aa can be found In the county, and as prices that cannot fail to salial iiy. OUR . , ; ORESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 'llh a splendid assort e all tbe and fashionable iba M goods. Empress Cloths, . and American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colon. Bleached & Unbleached Cotttfft Flan nels. Ladios' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; 8f Robinson & Church, DEALERS IX . , S1IELKUIEAYY HARDWARE HAVE TUB Selected Stock in CALLISGU & 0SBURN KE OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC, Sugars, Tens, Cofl'ee. -Canned Goods. Tolmcco ifc Cigars, Glass fc QueeiiB- ware, ood and VVillowwarp, DHEAD, CAKES AND PIES, And ln faut everythlnir usiiall' kept In a first clans (irocery More or Btkery at BEDllOCK PB1CK8 for cash or ready py. Patlnfaotlnn guaranteed. fiooda delivered o any part or the city free of charge. Brick Store, cor. Willamette & Eighth Sis,, EUGENE CITY. A.V. PETERS & CO., Are now fn receipt of a vory large stock of !YEW" SPUING GOODS. Selected Tilth much oars from the lsi-grat and beat Importing houses In Ban Frsnoinoo. Our Stock or t)RESS GOObfe la nnu.unlly Xnti knit atti-ftcttvs, and eompriMi tin vory latest Stylus anil noveltiM, sua of ail (rsios nd price, ii mto raeot th. view of all. WHITE. GOODS. A large snortmont of Bilurlnga and lDert!if, aew ana oesuiuui paiierns. STABLE GOODS. Alanre.tcKikof PlwM-hwl Jftiirtitu sna Ianeni, Tahl I.inem, Towclinwi aud Hosiery; ComeU, Ilandteroluefa, Lacs ana Uhon Collar u ul gnuiis. Wfi WtU PATTte HIGHEST MARKET FSICB In oaah for suy number of pounds 01 GOOD MfcRUHANTABLK WOOL COllKTRY PRObtiCE Of rry description wanted, for whlchlwe will psy tbe kigbest market pries. A. V. PETERS k CO. HOstfHIH U .nd UTtsl mat HABITS spstdn Ur cured; piinkM, no publicity, horn and without inconvenience. An antidote that MVkh on its penis. Send sumps for particulars. Dit CAJtXtON, iJ Wathuigtoa Sorct, Chicago, 111. UARRIAGEs5S ofUM Miu&J .TiLrm, iU .InJKK tu., Intel dlKovrrin In th. arifmm uf mmMluctloa I bowls b thilt h.upr in UH ii,tt11 relatMjn. Mtliiod youtif'aiidrniaill. Mt'4, thuuH mut ana btm. Hill cduUum Information, whr-h no on. csn atford to M wttn out I on how lo pmem tn hMUth, and cumplnloa, and (Into aulM ebiok. th tralinei. ot touuii ui. or i4 Snlr tru. Mirrt. lluld. In UK world. Prin Waraw brM.II. TIN author mmy b. eowulted penponallrorhy isil oa anr of tha.uMrrU imntkniKUii hMwark-AiMmS Pt. A. a. OLUTi i7 W aalusalMi at, CUweu, 1U. EAKRIAGE; un. BOHAirwairw Marrlu. OuidouacMf all In. iiMiiii.ittv. afr 'Uid know On Cuurtahlp, Mar rlifa. tho Phraiuloeical Mylert and HOTclitlimi ot lh.wsu.1 wann, FhU GUIDE AND BOOKofSECRETSSS ffirlr A9x& trvd mn. TnH am il iVItsi l)i4f , fui I ti(.ikvingtrnircuwi, tytnptoint tnd mftut to rurr A i U only rwmllfKiftrtfflc wiirltrtf the httd tver p-ibltib d, oonuini nrtrir 3KJ pMBnd taeumpJat In frrry rt. prct Iknt by Mlf srutt-ly Mle-d on rrript ollVfUi AtU 6rrM, Irr C. A. B-'IIArtMAN 11 Nrti Jf lAJl K- S250 A MOWTJt-A rents wan'od rrv- wliero. HualneM honowtls sna nr.! clasa. Prilrnlrwntrr. Ad'lreis Central Market. Wm Kcnshavr, Fropneior. KEEPS CONSTANTLY . OH HAND Pitrstr BFEF. . ..' . POKK, MUTTO. . TEAL, CII1CHEN.4, CURED MEATS, - ETC., ETC. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON? AND DRUGGIST. OSes oa esst side Willamette street, sear eor oer ol 7tb, adjoining- bw office of i. V. Brown. KpeisJ attention paid to diseasse of the Laura, and all mh ol ekrook dutse. Rrrissca-ttrfs lo practice led attention to tuniiei". OPIUM WOOL BtANKETS; All Colors. k. , I Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS & CAPS, In the leading Styles. OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Table oat.. BOOTS & SHOES; We would call special attention to our stock Mens' and Boys' San FraiiciscoBoots, Whicr we bave sold for a 'hqinta f yaara-i with great salUfaotlou. 'Every pair warranted. A'cotipletestdck of i ' H A3E15DAV ARE ! . Plovvt. anil Farthing Utensils; CnOI'CS TEA8. CANNED (JOODS. . - and all choice . ' ' ., FAMILY GKOCEKIES ( f. (l aKtAIHinuiUkl iuw natc y f " . LIVERPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT. richest price for all., kinds of produce and vooi:. - If. FRIENDLY. - !TAVI4 KOK HAr.tt fl AT THE LOWEST RATES Iron, 8teel, Axes, ' Anvil, i -.i;;. CaU Chains, Nails, Hope, Ola, . . Puttt, TaWe A Pocket Cutlery tiuaa. Pistols,- i Ammunition, Agilcoltwal r ,'.t Implement Blastiti Powder, Fishing Tarkle, Etc Ete. i We Invite an exami nation of our goods lonfldent onr prices will suit tbe Vnes. Oregon 0?.f ?0N STONE WARE for "" b' T-O. HKNDItlCKH.- TERMS OF SVJJSCKirTlON Frank Leslie's IH's't Publications POSTAGE PAID. Frank Leslie's IMVt Newspaper, Wrtkly.li 00 Frank Loslie'i Chimney Corner, " 4 00 Fra- k Leslie's Illustrlrte Zeltuocr. a 00 The Pav'a Doings ' 4 oo Frank Leslie's Lady's Journal, " 4 no The Younff American 1 jo r rn uiis s iioys' and uirls' Weeklt, J so rum i.eanearoiuiar Monthly. I 60 1 no aony rfoacr, 1 a Frank Lealla'a family Herafd, ' 1 00 t rank Leslie a New York Journal. " 1 OU trank Lealie'a Illustrated Almanao, 10 Fiank Leslie's Colftio A Imanao, Yi rery yearly . iibsorloer ft entitled to abeantl fu Vremiam Chrnmo with each puliltcatloo. The Originals were dcnianed and painted expre-sly for onr rrn, and the Chromus are printed In oil, ex. i J:F rnauc'nff- 10 wy deUII the originil maatetpieces of art. Pescrlntlon of Chromn not, rnhllcatlon and Gllta. w.th sample papers, sunt on rewlpt of stamps for return posta'Jo. . 1 k r AOE10T8 WANffclJi 'l , , t A,?l!re!,',,ACiE!,'CY DEPARTMENT, Frank Lenlie a PublUhing House, 637 I'eart Street, New York. iKliW S T on 13 It tui old stan-d: i ii: d trSr; tTyiNO BOUGHT THE INTEREST 09 11 MrKoott In .hf old firm Is now running the ueloesa a.'one at Ihe old stsnd. whrrs h win h. pi 'rod to see All Is old -custemera , , ,m ... B vlhft-rtnth. old stock down ry lowmy stock 'nowtaea ly entirely ne Mb coMVLmn Composed In part of nearly EVERYTHING CALLED FOR, And I make a ipeclaltvla HARDWARE, IRdN AND StEEk Iw!h to make no grand uourlah.bntdo say that rarmerscan coma nearer getting all tbey r warn ai my store than at any other ehtahu m.nt , I..M nlu, . , r ., . .... .... ...... k CO., of rortiand.for all AjfncuUurdi Imphmeidsi ALSO, FOB PRINCE k CO. . i . . i ' ORG.VNS AND MEtODEONS! Havfns bad sixteen in 'rH Thefi.ni-i til Kjf. ipss hers i think.l know the wants ofitue people. Hve ma a call. ' 1 F. B. DUNN. QRCCKHIKV-Islait keep on a fullof GROCBIES & PEovisiois and invite the attention of Roneke-.nr T.O. HKNDRCIK8. TTAfi058-T. 0. HENDRICKS 13 AGENT VV lor Uncelebrated , r Strtdebaker South Bend Wanon.' Agent's Outfit Ficc! Urge Commiutoni and Cash Prtmlnmi rOB SZLUUtO A . LIBRARY of FAJIOn FICTI01; fraransira ihs m Jewels of Imaginative literature Pilrrim's Prorrssa, Yloar of WaktSaU, Eobinsot Cnsos, ,. 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