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Kencs. Simple announcements of births, mar , .nH AVaihawill be inserted without ilnm UMavr Botwo 'u s charged r at the nt o 10 eeete P" usss etawune no responsibility fur views expressed m j. u mam V vw-r gingU oopiw of Uie Qoabu, in wmftpert fur null- h ubtained at this oUioe. CITY AND COUNTY. " UKIEF MENTION. FrnV Coleman has improved hi saloon l,v nutting down a new floor this week. Religious services at the Court House next Sunday m follow : Preaching by Rev. J. T. Wolf at 11 a M. Sunday ichool at 3 P. M., nd Juvenile Missionary Concert at 7 F. M. Cohcut. There will be a concert to-mor row evening at 7 o'clock P. M., at the Court Home. Niw Ad. Baker's new establishment is quiet, neat and well regulated, and his pat- . .M .a.iirul nf rrentlumnnlv treatment. ruu. j v " o See ad. Bub Killed. Mr. Thos. Bclshaw killed . bear on Fern Ridge oue day this week. It took three shots from a shot gun to bring bruin to terms. Duo. The youcg man, McClanahan, who has been sick for several weeks, and of whom we made mention two or three weeks ago, ' died last Tuesday. Refitted. Ben Underwood has 'been re modeling the inside of the express office, and it is not only improved in appearance but is much more convenient Repairing. The Methodist Church is un dergoing much needed repairs putting in new sill, raising, etc. which will materially improve its appearance. Cougar. A young man caught a cougar cub near Spencer's Butte last week. There were an old one and two cubs together, but the old oue and one cub escaped. Bear Meat. Durant served his customers with bear roasts and steaks on Wednesday. The bear was killed by J. E. McCabe, on idohawk. It was a large one and very fat Wheat. The market has again advanced And $1 06 is paid by our local buyers. Buy ers claim that this price is extreme and claim it very dangerous. Present price is a good one, and parties holding must consider for themselves if best to sell or hold for more extreme prices. A Chance Yet. Aboil & Welsh, the pop vlar artists, will remain a few weeks longer, having re-rented the gallery of Mr. Winter, nd everybody who have not availed them selves of the opportunity of getting pictures, .should delay no longer. Such a chance nmy not occur again in a lifetime. Minstrels. Morrell's San Francisco min strels willperforra in this city next Wednes day evening, tho 17th. This troupe per formed here a few weeks ago, and their per formance was the bestof the season, and, nidike some who preceded them, do not "sling dog" .and pnt on metropolitan airs to cover np a Vtretcliedly poor performance. Go and see them and you will not go away disappointed. Surveyors. Capt Davidson of the Unit ed Coast Surveying corps, accompanied by Messrs. B. A Coleman, J. F. Fratt and Ben IBarndt, came np on last Saturday for the purpose of "spying out the land" preparatory to extending the coast surrey next summer. They secured the services of Mr. Thos. Swift of this place, as.aide, and started out last Thursday to explore the Coast Mountains in order to find, if possible, a suitable country through which to run a base line, from which they can connect with the Coast Survey. They expect to be absent abont ten days. Coaaell Proceedings. Council Booms, j Kitcenb Crrv, October 8, 1877. 'Council met pnrsuaht to ordinance. Present & Dorris, President ; Coun cilmen Dunn, Ogden, Hendricks and Robin aon ; abaest. Cooper and MoOlaren. In at tendance. Marshal Farrcll nd Recorder Fa San. The minutes of the last preceding meeting were read, corrected by inserting the refer nce of new bills to the Committee oa Fi nance, and on notion adopted. ' The Finance Committee reported favorably on the following bills, which were allowed nd warrants for their payment ordered : M. C. Felsh, fl J3; Journal, $3; X P. Gill A .Son, $3 7fi ; costs, $3; Astor House, 6 ; Chas. Horn, $1 50; costs, $3,'Kobt. Fa fan, 7 10; -costs. $6 & A Ogden, $8; E. j J. MeClMiahau, W 23; T. G. Hendricks, t0 05; Bobt Fagan, ,30 60; P. H. Farrell, 424 75; Dunn A Stratton, $37 80; P. H. Farrell, 21 50. The Recorder was instructed to place the bills of the city against 1 B, Michael and A. Jt Osburn in the hands of the Marshal for collection. The bills of tho Gcad and Journal for publishing ordinance were referred to the Committee on Printing. The Com nut Ue on Streets reported the ' .advert on Willamette and Sixth streets in fieed of repairs. Ths Committee on Fire and Water swg . eted measures to provide the city with wa ter from a reservoir on Skinner's Butte, or an equedact fro.n the farm of Mr. F. B. Dunn. The Marshal reported progress in the col lection of city taxes, and was requested to auke his final report at tha earliest practi cable time, i All new billi were, on motion, referred to the Committee on Finance. The Council diactused various plans to im prove the sanitary condition of the city, and urged the rita necessity of immediate action m the part of citizens to secure this object No further business appearing, the Conned Adjourned to meet on the 2d Mondsy in No vember. NOTICE. AD persons indebted to me moit hare seen my notice. I now ret est you to entne for ward and settle ' of "November, or roar accoants will ced in the hands of a Attorney for " , w Is of Jrts McCLAREX. The Stale Fair. In consequence of the unfavorable indica tions of the weather, the attendance on Mon day was slim, and the prospect for the usual full display in the various departments was not at all encouraging. The principal at traction was a running race, single dash of a mile, free for all, purse 8100. Captain Jack, entered by M. S. White; Sleepy Dave, en tered by Wm. White, and Al Straw, entered by Wm. Bigham. Race won by Al Straw; time, 1:55. Immediately after this race the trotting race, double teams, single dash of one mile, for a purse of 8250. L B. Lindsey entered Mystery and Membrino rilot, J. J. Welsh entered Olympia Dick and Tinsmith. Won by Welsh's team in 2:57. Total amount of receipts Monday, S.",767 50. Tuesday, notwithstanding the unfavorable appearance of the weather still continued, there was a steady influx of people and a Urge increase of articles in the various de partments placed on exhibition. The open ing address, by Mr. Wm. Lewellyn, was plain, practical aud common sense, , and re plete with valuable hints and suggestioAi The running race to-day was mile heats, three in five for a purse of $500. A D. Tlatner entered Council Bluff, Wm. White entered Sank Owens, J. N. Crabb entered Sydney Burbage and John F. Miller entered Bye Straw. The result was as follows: Council Pluff 1111 Kyestraw J 1 1 Burbiura J ili. Hank Jweni 4 dia lime? 1:95, 1:10 1-1, 1:57 1-2, 1:5 J. It is charged that there was a foul by the rider of Council Bluff, and in consequence there is a great deal of dissatisfaction, aud the award of the judges is severely criticised. In noticing this matter the Record says: In the third heat yesterday between Rye- straw and Council Bluffs, we witnessed a bit of foul riding on the part of the "African jockey" on Council Bluffs, that ought to have distanced the horse and ruled the rider for ever off this track. We don't understand what the judges were doing not to note the fact It was plain to every one opposite the horse, in the grand stand. About 20 feet from the string Council Bluffs lead Ryestraw about a head. The rider of Council Bluffs, by a quick jerk of the left rein, threw the left shoulder of his animal against the right shoulder of Ryestraw, causing the latter an imal to swerve into the mud and probably causing him to lose the heat Mr. R. A. Ir vine, the Chief Marshal, called the attention of the judges to the fact and asked them to examine the tracks after the race, but they refused to do so. 11 jockeying is to win tho contests of our State Fair, the sooner the racing feature of it is given up the better. Immediately after the running race came the trotting race, mile heats, best three in five, for a purse of $250. Alexander Shan non entered Lady Faustina ; Wnu White en tered Bellfouuder; L B. Lindsay entered Blue Mountain Boy, and B. B. Acker entered Eph Maynard. The result was as follows : Lady Faustina Ill Bellfounder 2 2 2 Both the other distanced. Time, 2 :3SJ, 2 :3S, 2:38. Receipts for the day, S3.4S9. Wednesday morning the polls opened at 9 o'clock for the annual election of officers, and at 10 o'clock the plowing match. The running race to-day was for three-year- olds for a premium of ?500, 400 to the first and 8100 to the second ; four entries Olo, Wyannooska, Hard Bargain aud Al Straw. The race was won by Hard Bargain, Olo second, Al Straw third, Wyannooska dis tanced. Time-1:57, 2:01. In the trotting race to-day, mile heats, best three in five, for a premium of 8250 ; there were two en tries. J. J. Welsh entered Tinsmith, and W. Williams entered Bellfounder. The race was won by Bellfounder in three straight heats. Time, 3:10, 3:12, 3:11. The annual election of officers of the So ciety took place this afternoon : President, M. Wilkins, ot Lane uountv ; ice i resi dents, Joseph Hamilton, of Benton, and John F. Miller of Marion ; Secretary, K. M. Waite, of Salem. Board of Directors : Thomas Smith, of DmiL'las : (leorce Bclshaw, of Ine ; Clark Bewlcy, of Tillamook j G. J. Basket, of Polk ; 11. J. Morrison, ol Liatsop; Wm. Barlow, of Clackamas j Dr. Mattison, of Coos: Columbia, no election ; E. Stewart, nf (.ran t C. V. Rurkh.irt. of Linn : D. W. Oiieesman, of Lake ; T. W. Daveuprt, of Marion j C. P. Bacon, of Multnomah ; W. .1. Snndffi-Ms. of Union : Huuh Fields of Umatilla. Wm. Bigham, of Wasco ; A. Lu elling. of Washington ; Wm. Brown, of Ba ker ; W. C. Myer, of Jackson ; Joseph Ham ilton, of Benton ; D. C. Stewart, of Yamhill. Tho receipts to-day amounted to$l,428 50. The total receipts thus far from all sources are 8,685 50 which is much lass than was antieipaed by the managers. Scared. One day this week a tramp who anocared very feeble, and hobbled along leaning upon a cane, went to the residence of St John Skinner. The doors were shut, but he wss seen through the window before ho came to the house. To discover whether he was as feeble as he pretended, St John gave a large dog, which was lying by the door, the word, and he started to interview the fellow, m-lm dimmed his stick and bundle and made better time than Rye Straw's best till be came to a tall gate post "P whlcn ne went with the agility of a eat W hen the aog was called off, concluding that he had mis taken the house, he left without making his errand known. n.nt.i A few davsacoan old man, who has some sheep in the hills south of town, in company with boy. was riding in that neighborhood when a hoondbelongingto Mr. Calloway, who lives in the same neighbor- hood, came to inera. moum the boy to get down and kill tie dog, pre-...i:- k. thnnnht it had been killing sheep, but the boy refused, when he got ofl his horse himself and catching the dog tied it to a tree and clubbed it till he thought it dead, but after he started again the dog got p and followed him. He went through the clubbing process a second and a third time i ; hwt mxA ujmauieu uvu iuuuwujk uamv wi. -ft him. This dog has been the gsard of a large i 1 " I. 1 - band of sheep for several years, wnicu ficient evidence that the old fellow's exenae nnrtMuw. The dott had been WM v I trained to hunt the wild animals out of the aheep range, snd ha.1, doubtless, at the time been after a cougar, as an old cougar and two . t. , 1 ana of the cabs caught within a few hundred yards of the place the .ame afternoon. It was an inexcusable act of brutality, and we nndenUnd that the owner of the dog will prsecsU. OBITIA11V. Of diphtheria, at the residence of their par ents, Mr. John W. and Mrs. Barbary A Mol lis, in Lane county, near Eugene City, August 21Hh, Rachel Hannah Hollia, aged 10 years and 6 month ; Septenilwr 4th, Catharine Eva May Hollia, aged 4 years, 6 months and 13 days j September 11th, Laurie Kuth Mollis, aged 8 years, o nionins ana 1 Hays ; beptember lth, George Washington Mollis, aged 12 years, 3 wunuis ana a aays. The Savior hath summoned our darlings, Our dear little children to go, To that city all shining with silver, ' Far over the hills of snow. Oh ! hear the sweet voice of the Master, Oh ! sorrowing hearts be still, Look up where the tower of jasper Stands firm on the golden hill 'Tis only the blindness of weeping That hideth our loved ones' faces, For shining in raiments of angels, They smile from their heavenly places. D1KD. In Douglas county, September 25th, Mary Sarepta Peaslv. aired 27 Years and 6 months : daughter of M. E. and E. P. Coffin of this city. oUcc. The undersigned will commence a select school in the district school house on Monday, the 10th hint All who desire to can avail themselves of the opportunity to send. Terms $5 per quarter. J. W. SKAGGS. Passencers will find tickets on sale at A V. Peters & Cc's for San Francisco. A V. PETERS & Co. 0ct4thtf. All those who are indebted to us either by note or book account are requested to call and settle immediately and save costs. We mean business. OSBURN & CO. Money. All persons indebted to me either by note or account will find them in the hands of S. B. Eakin Jr., and he is authorized to receive and receipt in my name. Immediate pay ment is required. CHARLES HADLEY. Sept 27, 1&77. Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall pajier and border in Eugene City, comprising in part, Drown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and hmboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. J. B. Underwood is engaged in the broker age business. He buys and sells gold, silver, currency and exchange, and negotiates loans, on personal or real estate securities. Ben. will be fouud at the express office, and will accommodate all who apply with the nec essary collaterals. We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty styles embracing Grained Pannclg, Embossed, Gilts and Lace Patterns, Satin aud Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DUNN A dTRATTON. aTfTlie National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 4W Montgomery Street, San Francisco. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hope is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long been used by the native medicine men of Hin dostan : for the positive and radical cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Throat and Lung difficulty. Gener al Debility, Loss of Manhood and all Nervous Affections, its power has been tested in hun dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the reciiie-FHEK or Chaikie to any jwrson who may desire it with directions for usiug. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 stamps naming this pajier, Dr. O. R. Brigham, Drawer 28, Utica, N, Y. September 21, 77 ly. An Opportunity for the Afflicted. Dr. J. M. Hiukle, of the National Surgical Institute, with a competent corps of assis tants will visit Portland, Oregon, Rooms at St. Charles Hotel, October 2-.M to Noveniler 1st, 1877 inclusive. No other institution in the world has successfully treated so many cases of Spinal Curvature, Diseases of the JoinU, Paralysis, Club Feet, Fistula, Nasal Catarrh, etc Patients from almost every county in the United States have applied to it for relief, either at the home Iiwtitne at Indianaopolis, Indiaua, or to one o! its uranu nf IM.ilfirl.-h.hifi Pil. Atlanta. Oa,. nw Sinn Fifinristen CrI. The afflicted cannot afford to miss this opportunity of being cured at home. The Uoctor maKes no cnarge ior consultation and examination, ana nis verms for treatment are within the reach of every . . .t -ra an,i .w , f make A very rt'iu, -,v ' , money, is to procure territory to introduce the latest useful invention that is wanted eveiy . I. miUa hu ffim. nay, oy every oue, icijrw,iriu, - . ..U aj9M1 ftj.win? nnudiine. with table and treadle, for only Eighteen Dollars, MANIFACTIBKO BV THE PEERLESS MKO. CO. Or ' PHILADELPHIA, does the same work as a machine you would i . I M .......V. anI firm pay eigniy uour iur, -" -work, and make a seam so strong the cloth will tear More the stitches rip apart Agent only need show them in oiwration to sell in everv house they enter. Thirty dollars and upwards . i i i l .. . - V .I. mo.. cleared oauy vy shout. '-" - chine was ever offered at any such price. HIGHEST AWARHS AT CEXTESNIAL EXHIBITION. THOl'MADH OP PAXILIES f.HI.VO THEM. T .1 :....!.irr air.rv lav wfierfl tllCV m- 1riu.uu hh-iwii v.v.j j ' - come iihiku. jiiiiimwi"! jw-rv-, I I itno. tailors, machinist, 4c,, recommend them as perfect. Bights gi ven free to first applicant. . . i :n ......a lua ari-ifi. fttr it U mere is no mtm; r - . t L:.. f... uui. f.nii vn. a rw !tl Vz or Duy a mmcuim .-.. - there is none better or so cheap. Machines tent to all pans oi me cuumry, ivcir ... ' . i j 1 ...... price, flU. ileau auverwariuru. ""W""'!. $18. -SEWING MACHINE. -tlH. Betall Prodaec aa4 Provision market. The following re reUilets prices VlailTR. U bbL Pi. CORN MEAL Oregon ground, ia bulk, 4c OATS t bushel, 50. BEANS 0 lb, 5a POTATOES-50 c. BUTTER Fresh rolls, 25c. COFFEE Rio, 29; Java, 33Jc CHEEE-Oregon, 30c. CANDLES box, Wit 5a BACON-Sidet, 12ic; hams, LV; shoulders 10c LARD la tins, 15e; bulk, 12. rmrKEN-l2 Wit 00 fdosen. FISH-Salmoo, hi bbb, tfr, 501b kit, W , f-VL ner kit. 14: Codfish, f tt. Wi 15c. SUGAR-S. T. R, 14-, Llaad, KxSLVr, rmAtxL ISc: Dowdfred. 20c SALT -Canaan Uand, P l'O Bat, tl 23 Bay, $125; Liverpn.J Ihury, tl 50; do ti XT. K GrTj, II T; Japaoi. Tjc t B. SVRUP-He7Tol.l-w, f kag, da. OUaavtroace, 7 jc f gallon. . osiinn & to s N EW DRUG STORE ON VILLAM ewe aireet, near Nuith, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARXISnES PATENT ICEDICINES, Ac. Brandies. Wines and Liquors OP ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of artiala found in FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RB. We warrant all our drugs, for they are naw aid Fresh. I'articular attention ia i-nll.J to an Stock of Perfumery ai.o Toilet Articles. As we have bought . OUR GOODS FOR CASH We can compete with any establishment In Eu- gens v lty in price and accommodation. -Bigr your goods where you can get the best and cheaiiest PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night. OSBUUN & tt GRACE'S SALVE. A Ventable Prvmntlon. Inrtutod in the 17th century by Dr. Vi Wham (li-aoe, Curjrwm in King Jamea1 armr. Through its aireurr h cured thou. aands of tlie moat aeriiHia aurea and woumlt.and was nyanlwl by all who knew him aa a public twnefao tor. !V a box, by mail JOc. For aala by drugyUU generally. AGENTS WANTED. Addrm BETH W. FOWI.R t SONS, Boston, Manwhuwtta, Lumber! Lumber! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette streets, and keep constantly on hand lumlier of all kinds. Seasoned flooring and rustic, fenc ing and fence posts. i . IS. V V A H . Jlyl4 FULMONA is beyond coitirttirlsnn the banc remedy far the cure of C'ONKL'Ml'i ION (evea in ita must advanml ata fraa). Asthma, rlmnrhitii, Catarrh and all derunire menu of the N Kit VO 8 HY8TKM. A circular containing partinulara of many cases succeufully treated, full advice for the treatment of tha diseases above nieutioned, and cartittcatea of actual curea, will be aent tree ny man to all apmlranta. Atldreaa ONCAH U. MOHEt), rjolel'propnetor, is Cortlundt Street, New York. A BELLE WAC.OX-I am the sole J agent for this celebrated wagon. T. G. HENDRICKS. Bethesda Springs, SITUATED ON THE McKENZIE. four and one-half miles from the Mckenzie bridgs; sixty miles east of Eugene City, Ogn. Cure diseases arisiug from liuprudenee, habits of dis sipation, etc Dr. A. N. Foley has erected a huge bath house, a sweat house, and a swiin ing ikkiL Good kiard can be had. 1 have a good lady cook. I am also prepared to admin irtor whatever medicine is necessary. (rood grass can be had a short distance from here. Mr. Powers, mad carrier, runs a hack from Eugene City to these springs whenever hs can get passengers. Charges are moderate. DlC A. Hi. rULiS... June !Hh, 1877. Newspaper Advertising, A book containing a list ot town in the 17. 8. hav- inir S.MW Don., and tha neasnanera hiirini lanrcat circulation. All the (Uliirious, AKricultnral, Hcian- title, and other apaelal class journals. Tables ol ratea, ahowinK cost of advertising and evci Tthinn which an advertiser would like to know. MmltM on receipt of ten oenU. Addreaa UEU. F. HUWhl.1, k CO., 10 Hpruce Bt., N. Y. (opposite 'Trihune" buildingl. AUCTION SALE. A Ilarc Cliancc. s One of tiie boat Wheat Fitrmfl In Lane County. I will sell at auction, on the 20th day of )c- tolr, 1H77, at 10 o'chwk A. v., on the premises, at Irving station, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described projierty, either all together, nr in tracts to suit purchasers : 197 and three-fourth acres, all good wheat land, on wmcn is a small nouse aim new uara, a young well selected orchard of 1HK) trees. Terms of sale pa farm One third cash in hand, one or two years' time on the bulanoe, secured by mortgage on premises. Also three head of brood mares, two geldings, one large work mule, two cows, one heifer, one Schuttler wagon, three sets harness, one Buck eye grain drill, nearly new, two plows, two har rows, one new cultivator, household furniture. alaiut W Vms ot hav, alxmt luuu ousneu oats, i share in Farmers' Warehouse. Terms of sale on the latter jiroperty-One years credit on sums over five dollars. lA.iirl njidriUAj, 1823. SEND FOR 1878. tub New York Observer, The best Religions and Secular Family News- paier. t M a year, posvpwi. I-Ublished IfX. $r 37 PAKK KOW, NEW YORK. SATIFIK COPIEsl FUKK, I'OKTLAiM) CANDY FACTORY THE undersigned take pleasure to announce to their oatrons and deal er in general that they have lately largely increased their factory and ere now prepared to furnish as good en as sortment in their line as any noute on the Coast. Special inducements to cash custo mers. AfJSKY & HEGELE, p. O. Box CI. 104 Mrs surest. . . I J.a alra... k. V. First aaSlccB4 Hirscu, forllaaie.Or- tftMs. IOR Ntli; By Jerry Lockey 140 aerea 4 land 6r milra nivlth i fcuifrne v IIV, umi o.,nirm. . . i I 1.. -wt ..I adairtrd IT liuu''. " - - - - i - ... .1- rawing tA irraia. fruit, veftardtii: in fat. ntl,inir that rrowa ia tiiia eliinate. . a aM ia niltiratu a. Am prrrskred tn mil arid give KB ir.melia ly inrltling enrp. fano itDyrwmU. rultry, V Alan a dwliiu.- h'u n Willamette ,tre. Eurtie Citjr. further particular, in..ilire ill (j. J l.rrrJ or o rrruu. r-Hii Jim Licrf. To hf Ttrymm, SAV t'l TWm.T.MllMT. HaW W SI mil mh ii sT, BEH)BliCOH Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carriages. A largestock oa hand-and I will build to order-of the Best Eastern Timber throuuhoHt ILL WDRK WARRAWF.D 1 EVERV RESPECT, at Fair Trices. Repository and Shop Corner Ninth and Please call and see for yourselves bofore purchasing elsewhere Blacksjnithing, Mood lVork Robinson & Church. DKA1.KH8 IV S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE 1I.VVK TDK Kcsl Selected Stock in Oregon a H. FRIENDLY, 1 . HAS JUST OI'KNEl) FOlt THK Sl'HINO AND SUMMER TRADK The Largest Stock of Goods EVER 1UIUU11T OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has lieen largely Inureased and we can show as handsouis a line ol roaily made (jixnis m MEN'S AND HOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can bt found In the country, and at prlees that cannot lull to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 1. .....11 Al!.ul u'i.l. a uv.1i.ti.1M ojUKirfnifint nf nil leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Plald, Plain and Oora Flannels of all colors. Bleached it Uublenched Cotton Han- nels. Ladies' and Gonts' Undorwoar, SHAWLS and Brick Store, tor. Willamette I Eighth St... EUGENE CITY. A. V. PETERS & CO., Are now In receipt of a very largo stock of NEW SriUIYU GOODS, Selected with rnwh care from the UrfM and best luiporting bouaea la ma rrw. Our Stock of DRESS GOODS , la anuenally lanre and attractive, and eomprlaea the very latfvt styles and novfltim, and of all f radee nd prices, ao aa to meet lue view ui an. WHITE GOODS. A Urg wwirtment of K-Mnmi RndlnMrtinip, new STAPLE GOODS. k Ltm .i.b nt nirarliMl Muallns ana T.inein. TaMe IJins, Towelinira ami Hualeryi CoraeU, Ilanilkaruiiela, laoe anu l.iura uuiars in an .inw, WOOL. WE Wlbi PAT THE HIQIIL8T HABKET THICE In cash fnr anr nuoilier or pimnaa oi GOOD UKRCIIAXTADLK WOOL couNmYnToDUCE Of every dearriptlon wantl,fc which .we will pay the kigueat market price. A. V. PKTF.RS k CO. Is not easily earned lo these times, but it can be made in three months bv anv one of either sex, m in any part of tho country who ia willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. fiHJ ..1, In nr own town. 1 on need Dot lw away fnun home over niht Vou can gv your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta, we nave w .- over IS! t day. All who engage at once cau make money fast At the present time money cannot I made en easily and rapidly at any other bosineas. It wU nothing to try the bua lnmm 1 nia and 8.1 Outfit fn-e. Address at once, 1L IlAU-rrr t Co., I'urUaiid, Maine. ..I.B.iai ti. fnf.ll. HlobeV. If yon can't gt gold yon can get greenbacka. We need a rierwo in every town tn take eiiriscTip a ;,... a fiar tha larvest. cheapest V. MM Mr V " - " " and leat lliutratel family publication in the world. Any one can liecoui a sncce-f ul k,'ent. The most ebiraut w-rks iA art given fire to illaKTUo-r. 1 ne pnc is r-w u... i i 1 1 t in. ai.iit mmrti ma' king 1. In a week. A bvly agent V"rt taking over w pnatTum wa "-j jmw wno eivai;r "- - all your time to the luineaa, isr only roor ajiare v ( w.jb K. awav (mii hiMne over line, sow .. - night You tan do it as v.ll as other. ruU oauticulara, dlrectimw ana vruie iree. jhi ri"-ii.M. j - ' - al Wck send us ynir aililreaa at once. It oat nothing to try U.e Inuuneaa. .ao one won naave fails to make gr-at J.av. Address "The ELLSWORTH & CO., DIIUGGI BT8. lILL COXTINTK Til K LTSIM'SS in all it branches at the old staiel, nnmnij imrea-il iiidueenu-nta to enstituers, oi l and new. As heret-ibsre, the Biot Cartful attention given to Prescriptions. IS fkMt Tmrtftlimi iVM aitrh In Om Wtrtctt Ihr TrAnf Tlx uwuii U ft emni-twlUon ofoiher imta.i-,sr.osji r- aiuiiiiiiK pruio man iiw umm ptnvm And Httirlirull Wtlirt Ihadiflwr iit , tit ep by ft ri swnka.1 tott Kiitlttlf tti hitiubihuifrrrii k'lown. A M KHICAS MOVJbM KNT. rXI'AN'SluN IU1.AM K. KkAU. TlH I. I V KM.UAVr l) OH fcS ilSK Tl rlNKUHl ST1NO CAPlvH, nnil fiiuni in i'nr.ui(- to COLD WATCH THAT COSTS from S150 to $200 ItsHiUnd ii 0v fwiuU Ijr, h'r from 4i tato, ftsd irjro kh ft WNtrh (or ft'ur own or td trtsik muuy , Iry ihtt. Vwlnr t our laruft ., fti DabWtI to TTlnrlhft pilrtof thtm to $12 ner) with nnalegnntChninnttBoh di Tlwfftn i.s'l K.liruftila ttusiilo i, and ra Hfti.uf.-ui., othf prm whftrft ftcrur. itms U fqu.rl ftntl Kitrm pfMrs.l tMUlafM-lion. e Mn4 thorn by Wit or r'nirs. mi rwolpt ft V toniif pnrt o( thftt'ounirr, r U will I nl C O IV when utmr delresl n,) rmiu S nn swrwnnt. V$ Iliril ClUIKSwoiirh thnat Flftr iVtitirirvtKoisv nd ;h tarn puttcrn In nnr fi'ld woulj MmI ItOsX WM1I lhOl!BlllllfsWlt. ftntl hm flr $19. Mitt by Mill In ft fUKtft saitl, tnftiif lN.umra n lhrntHMlUUsV 'trh without Uift Ohiin frr 1 10. Oak Streets, Eugenic City. ami Carriage Tainting done W.W. ESPEY. I I AVK FOR salt II at the 1.UWKKT KhWs IKON, RTKF.L, AXKH. ANVILS. NAILS, Kol'K I'alde Chains, (lass, l'utty, Tabl eand l'oeket I'LTLKftV, GUNS, PISTOLS. AMMUNITION, AO HIl'l'LTTKAL IMI'LKMKXTS, lUastini; Powder, FUliinR 'iVkle. ' Ktc., Kttx Ws invite an exain inatbm uf our jjikmIs, conHdent that our prices will suit tbs times. TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. HOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention (o our stock uf Moris' and Hoys' San Francisco , Hoots, Which we have sold for a number of years with great satisfaction. Every puir warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rotes. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest prico lor all kinds of produce and WOOL. . if: ri.i i:dlv. im DECTEH STABLE, Jas Humphrey, - Proprietor. LIVEIIV AND FKI!D BTADLK, Wlllnuiette Street, t I Eugene City. TEAMS AND HUCiGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. Horses boarded by the dnv. week or mouth uMn the moat reasonable terms. Aiay ll';tl FA II H FOlt MA1K A WELL IMPROVED FARM OF tlire iV hundred aud sixtv acres. 1 00 acres under cultivation; all under fence and the improve ments In good order, which we wi'l sell at a linrgain, and on the most reasonable ternia. Situated five miles south of town, and has a good outrnni;e for stock. Apply at this olliee Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND a Inrue aud varied assortment of FRESH OOODS, and are receiving every month new supplies suited to this market Goods are sold low aud AT ONE PRICE TO ALL f Ami PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIOII EST MARKET RATES. Give ua a call before purcliaslnir, as it Is nn trouble to show goods and give prices. . apt Referee Sale. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Ijine county, uuwlo at the April trm, 1H77, In the ease of lllrgaret llowanl and I athenne skelton, plaintitls vs. Mary K. Hayes, M. J. Mc-Conii. il, W . S. Wood, (liarley WihhI, Jamea Wraal, Ellen Geo. E. WomI, Mat'i;ie WishI, Ilattis Wid, Annie Wood, Lolo Wikmi, Margaret Wooil and Nora I'earoe. defendants, lu partition 1 will offt-r for sale at public auction, to the highest milder, In Kugene t lty, Oregon, on Mutnniuv, theithdayof October, A. D., IHTT, the i descrilicd property, to-wit: lta . I anil 3, In ltlrk AO. i Iknown ss the old Wissla livery stable), ill Mulltguu'a a.l ditiou to Eugene City, I-ane county, Orex""-. Sale to coininence at 1 o'clock r. M , of stid day. Terms, one thinl cash, and the balance on aix and twelve nioulhe. UhO. .M. I OOITII, llcfen. Old Furniture Repaired AND MAOE AH GOOD AS SEW BV ROBERT LANK. SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING A speciality. ' ftbep ma Soul h aide f Mnlla M. ADVERTISING I li.ooo wourii roR fsT.so. TU elvpt an I mt way to ravk rea.lrr out H.l al lh iwrrw hj mrumt on' or t our liala ca or U- new"P, ilii'M elr .li.tit l.ia ul lh eimiitry. W kl l it. uU tea mvr hi,i Jt.lwti-n-iiis iwin-i l nr mote lista. or -lal u wU'lilM Bum al 41 ptk Bow .Tiia-a kn.kiirg, V nk.