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About The state Republican. (Eugene City, Or.) 1862-1863 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1862)
7"al M 7."al 0i ill 5 al in) tU on PRICES CURRENT. Euoens Citt, March, 22, 1SC2. Manila Hope per lb, 8"u 23 White lead, a l'i Nails, wrought, a .o cut, a in Linseed Oil, raw, ,"na:j mi ' Roiled ai SS Whale, - - as -JX Glass per foot, oso, 12 imr noons. Salem Ulankets, 7 ls no " Cloth, oi'a 1 'J'l Sheeting, Drown. 'J a 14 Drills " llltie Mcrriiuuc prints -Fancy prints, -Mouslin Dclaiues, Irish Linen, llrown Linen, SuUnet double ml, 1 ihiuS 58 Ky. Jeans - " Cotton Jeans, 2"a S3 Hunts kip, - 2 .'mat on " calf, - 0 Ui'alU on tCHUKIU Pine per M, li 0iiii2" Oil Fir " 0 i li ia 13 OH Cedar - iii) ooaW oo Wheat Oat Potatoes Ouiou lieaua - Bacon, hog round, 13 Lard in Kegs liia 13 itntter, fresh roll a 4u Flour, - a'J mo Eggs - - a li Chicken per dox 2iHa2 5o Pork, ficsii, - lna li Beef, -07a lu rKtiiT. D'd apples per lb, l'ia 20 ' peaches " Son 25 G'u apples per bu,3 Uoa:i uo OROCKUIISS. Sugar X. ()., liia So " Crushed, a 25 Syrup, K. lioston, al 25 Coffee, - - a 4'! Hoap, - . a li Wall, . . n4a Caudles, Ad. Sua 37 " Sperm a Saleratus, ii'a 25 X CALL TO THE I'SHH COl'.Vl'V. .HEN OF LANE 2a (in (ia, U 20 IS 2 l'i 2a SS 7"al ii3 li.ta II GENTS FOlt THE STATE REPUBLICAN. The following named gentlemen are authorized to ro reive and receipt fur money on subscription to the litri u-tKAX. Sua Francisco, California, Portland, Oregou, - - - Oregon Citv, - - - - - Lafayette, Vaiuhill county, Salem, Oregon, - - -Silvcrton, ------ Albany, Corvailis, ..... Eugene City, ..... Kuscbiirg, ..... Jacksonville, - - - - -Aslilund, lostmustcrs aro also requested to receive and forward subscriptions. Moiiy may be sent through the mails ut our risk. Charles A. Crane. Logan A Shattuck. - - W. C. Johnson. - - John Cunmiius. Win. U. Cartwright. - - W. H. Dunbar. - D. W. Wuketleld. - - - A. O. llovcy. - - - J. M. Gale. - - - J. H. Rogers. - J. H. llodgcn. - - - J. M. McCall. Passauk and freights from Portland to Lcn iston by vteamers. I'ASSAGK. From Portland to Cascades, 4 on Railroad, 1 nil From Cascades to Dalles, .... 4 no Stage fare on portage, .... - y mi From Des Chutes to Yi'allula, .... 15 1111 Wallula to Lcivistun, l.'i 11.1 Total, VUKlOIIT. Freight from Portland to Dalles, Dalles to N'allul.1, Wullula to Letviston, Total - Freight on two horse wagons Dalles, ... - . Animals from Portland to Dalles, - $12 no $2'i no per ton. - o. on 4:. 00 " 1l'o mi from Portland to - i-M 00 - 5 00 Union men of Lane county, the time has come for action, and your June election is but a few months distant. No definite plan has yet been made public by which friends of the Union, whether Democrats or Republicans, are certain of concert of acton. Vital interests are at stake. The true issue is Union, with ull its blessings of peace, of law, of order; or JUuniuu, with its anarchy, its outrage and its blootl. We appeal to every loyal citizen : lay aside your old jealousies, and come up to the precincl election of the dele gates to tho county Convention, like brothers. Let usheur the voice of the people. To Republicans we say, let your acts of devotion to your country not be surpassed by mere empty sounding words. Come up like the true Union men that you arc, to tho res cue. To Democrats wo suy, show that the magnanimity with which you have come to the aid of the Administration, the Constitution and the Government, 1s still as noblo in its constancy us in its magnanimity. Como one! Come all! to your precincts, and elect del egates to the county Convention. The precinct elections to be held on Saturday, tlieiid day of March, lsiiJ, uud the county Convention on Saturday, the 2'.ith day of March, 11)2, at the Court .'louse in Kugene City. The county Con vention to nominate the county ticket, and elect delegates to the State Convention. A. A. Smith, W. H. 1'ishkii, II. G. IIadlky, C. II. Mosim, J. G, Gaat", D. M. Kisuox, X. Ill Hl'MUBV, W. Galu, HlLLlAltoSllAW, M. Ulaxiiixu, J. M. Dick, Jos. Davis, F. 11. Drxx, 11. J. Pemhia, M. Daxfoktu, A. Hkxkkkw, II. M. Ei.LHoi!Tit, D. X. llvim, D. S. Pavxk, JIiuam Sunn, S. D. Cuaxstox. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE ! 1 OFFER MV FARM FOR SALE, iu whole or in part, to suit purchasers. It is desirably and valuably situa ted, high and drv, adjoining Eugene City ; embracing good level prairie with a fair amount of river-bottom uud tim ber. Persons wanting quantities of a few acres adjoining the town for building sites, or larger amounts for tanning or other purposes, or any one wanting the whole amount, can have un opportunity to purchase on accommodating terms, by application to me, or to Dr. A. W. Patterson, on the tit'cimse. Eugene Citv. Oregon, March 10, 1 Nils. 4 II. SHAW. Notice to Absent Defendant. L. C. Mead e. Surah E. Mead. P0 SARAH E. MEAD: Yon are herebv notified that rv M unless von upper in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the county ot Lane, on the third Monday ot April, A. D. 1112, and answer the complaint of L. C. Mead, PI'S', which bus been tiled with the Clerk of said court, and pruvs for a divorce frm the bonds of matrimony, the same will be taken ns confessed and the praver thereof will be granted bv said court. D.'M. RISDOX, Dated, March 12, 102. lfl-lt PI'ti'sAtty. To School Districts. I HAVE appointed Mr. J. II. Underwood to attend to the duties of Superintendant of Schools during my nb nenee, and Clerkswill please report to hiin by the 2"th inst., us the apportionment of funds must be made this month. I). LOCKK, V-3t Supt. of Com. Schools. Est ray cel. IROM the subscriber, living three miles sontli of Eugene . City, a strawberry-roan lilly, two years old lust spring; 10 mark ur brand except the hair in the face is a little light or than on the other parts of the bony. Any information concerning the same will be suitably rewarded. Kugene City, Oregon. stf Wm. LL'CKEV. HO, FOR SALMON AND CARIBOO! ! Having disposed of one half my stock of goods to T. 0. Hendricks, and wishing to visit the nbove named local ities early in tho spring, therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, are hereby noti fied to come forward and settle imiitv liitUli. Kuireiie City, Oregon, Feb. 1, 1SH2. E. L. IMUSTOW. 4t N J. B. Underwood, OTARY PCHMC, will punctually attend to all bus iness entrusteu tu ms cure. 7-tf Eugene City, Oregon. Eugene City Lodge No. 11, A. F. and A. M., Hold their regular communications on the SATURDAY evening preceding the Xew and Full Moon. M. BLAXDIXG, W. M. J. B. Underwood, Secretary. DR. J. L. COOMBS, SURGEON, COIiVALLlS, OREGON, WILL visit any part of the State in consultation, or to perform surgical operations. iy2-ly To Merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. THE MERCIIAXTS AND SHIPPERS of the Willamette Valley are notified that BARSTOW A FRAZER re now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freight over the Portage between Oregon City and Canemali as fast as could be expected. One of as will be at all times at each end of tho route to attend to the forwarding of the freight, so as to prevent sjnv unnecessary delay. Oregon City, "Oregon, January 1, 1S02. 3tf L'NION STATE CONVENTION. The qualified voters of the State of Oregon who are in favor of the suppression of the present wicked rebellion of a vigorous prosecution of war so long us uecessary to frustrate the mad schemes of armed traitor: who ure opposed to unv peace other than the honorable oire sure to come when rebels and their sympathisers sub.'iiit to the constitutionally elected and qualified authorities aud legally enacted laws of the Government who think more of c oun try than of party prejudice anil individual preference--w '?0 are in favor ol supporting the general Government ill its endeavors to defend the Constitution, execute the laws, atid preserve the Union, and who are willing to unite for the election of a ticket upon such a basis at tho coming elec tion, without reference to former political associations, are respectfully requested to meet ut the places of voting in the several precincts in the various counties of the Statu on Saturday, the 2'd day of March, A. I). lSHJ, to choosedele gates to county Conventions to be held in the respective counties ot tlie state at the county seats tnercot, on Nitur dav, the 2'.ith day of March, 1'2, for the purpose of select ing delegates to a State Convention, to be held at Eugene City, on Wednesday, the iithof April, ls.12, for thepcurpose of iioiiiinuting u Union ticket for State ullicers and Member of Congress, us follows; From Jackson county, In dele gates; Josephine, ii ; Douglas,; Currv, 1 ; Coos, 1; Uiup- qua, , J.ane, ; Jienton, h; J. inn, to; t'oiK, o ; uiuiull, ii ; Marion, 12; Clackamas, Ii : Multnomah,: Washington, 4: Columbia, 1 ; Clatsop, 1 ; Tillamook, 1 ; Wasco, 4. We recommend the holding of precinct uudcounty meet ings at the hour of 1 u'clock !. M., und the meeting of the State Convention ut 11 o'clock of the dav named. Notice to Absent Defendant. rpo CHARLES G. MARTIX : You are hereby notified X that unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lnne, on the third Monday of April next (iMiil and answer the complaint of James 11. McFarlund, pluintitf, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court, and prays tor a judgment against you for $."li mi, besides interest uud cost of suit, the same' will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the Court. Uv order of Hon. R. K. St rat ton, Judge. Dated, Jan. 2, lii2. S. ELLSWORTH, Pl'tts Atty. Kugene City, Oregon. 2 3ui Notice, to Absent Defendant. t: that unless vou uppear iu the Circuit Court of the Slate ut Oregon, fur the County ot Luue, on the third Mon day of April next, (li!2l und answer the complaint of Jolin Mcr'arluliil, plaintiff, which has been tiled w ith the Clerk of the said Court, uud prays for a judgment against you tor ?'' no, besides interest and costs ot suit, the same will be taken as confessed, uud the prayer thereof will be grunted by the Court. By order of Hon. R. E. Strattou, Judge. Dated Juu. 2, 12. S. ELLSWORTH, ITll'i Ally. Eugene City, Oregou. 2 Sm Notice to Absent Defendant. rpo WALTERS. BROCK: You are hereby notified that I tiulss you uppear iu the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Luue, on the third Monday of April next ilMi2l mid answer the complaint of James Fountain, which bus been tiled w ith the Clerk of said court, and pruvs for a judgment nguiust you, together with Rob ert 11. Cochran and Prior F. ltlair, for the sum of $1ihh.i on, besides interest and costs of suit, the same will bo tuken for confessed uud the prayer thereof will be granted by the court Bv order of Hon. It. E. Strntton, Judge. Dated, Jan. 17, lxf.2. S. ELLSWORTH, Pi lls Atty, 3 utii Eugeue City, Oregou. Notice to Absent Defendant. rpo J0I1X 11. STOWELL AND ROBERT 11. 11EXS1IAW: 1 You are hereby notilied that unless you uppeur in the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the thud Monday of April next (1H2I ami answer the complaint of Hell Jennings, pluiutilf, which has beenliled with the Clerk of snid court, and prays for a judgment against you (together with Wm. 1). Uenshnw) tor 27on oo besides interest uud costs of suit, the same w ill be ta ken as confessed, und the praver thereof will be grunted bv the court. Bv order of Hon. R. E. Stratton, Judge, Dated, Jan. 17, lVU2. S. ELLSWORTH, a Sin Pl'tTs Atty, Eugene City Oregon. Sami el H ixxa, B. F. Hahiiixo, (.'' Vt-;i. M. C'til. Gnu. LrriAx Hkatii, E. Williams, C. P. CltAXUALL, Jos. Cox, 11. Suii'sox, A. F. Wai.leii, R. C. GllKU, Al.ON1) LfcLAXD, JulIX McCliACKBX, E. X. COOKS, A. C. Daxihls, A M. Stakr, R. J. Laihi, J. W. McCi llv, David MuCi'lly, A. C. Ii. Shaw, David 1'owki.l, II. J. iosskt, S. J. McCollMlCK, Jamks Shaw, J. S. Rixkksox. C. X. Tkiiky, II. Shaw, R. K. Stkattox, J. M. Galk, L. K. PltATT, II. J. Gceii, T. B. Rickey, D. P. Tiioxirsox, J. Maooxk, R. P, Boise, II. M. KLLswonrn, 11. J. I'KXnitA, Geo. 11. liuuiEX, E. I). Shattuck, II. W. Cohbktt, W. C. Joiixsox, 11-p. St. (V. Cum. A. C. Giuus, I. U. MooitES, W. S. Laud, II. M. TlIATCIIKIt, S. G. Reed, Thomas Sthaxo, A. B. Hai.mick, II. Rkkev, A. L. Lovejov, William Guaves, L. F. Cahtek, J. M. Dick, J. Wauk, E. L. Ari'LEOATK, J. 11. D. Hkxheumux. TO THE UNION .HL'N OF BENTON COUNTY. The qualified voters of Benton county, "who ore in fa vor of the suppression of tho present wicked rebellion of a vigorous prosecution of war so long as necessary to frustrate the mad schemes uf linked traitors who are op posed to any peace other thuu the honorable one sure to come when rebels ami their sympathizers submit to the constitutionally elected and qualified authorities and legally enacted luws of the Government who think more of country than of party prejudice uud individual prefer ence who arc in favor ot supporting the general Govern ment in its endeavors to defend the Constitution, execute the laws, and preserve the Union, and who are willing to unite on a ticket upon such a basis ut the coming election," are requested to meet ut a general MASS MEKTIXG to be held ut the Court House in Corvullis on Saturday tho S'.'th day of March lii2, ut 1 o'clock p. a, for the purpose of nominating a Union county ticket and to select five dele gates to the ' Union State Convention' to beheld ut Eugene City, on Wednesday the '.'th day of April, 1H2, tonominute a " Union ticket fur State Ollieera und Member of Congress." A. G. Hovey, James R. Bayley, . 11. JICf AKLAXD J. KIXXEY J. Bnowxsox, A. .X EWTOX, '). Oi. Coin. J. Masdx, I. A. If AXXA, J. II. Douse, G. Meuckii, L. BEi.ru s, A. Pl tltlY, J. C. Woud. R. Chamueus, J. Maiitix, lhm. Co. Cun. 11. F. Williams, R. G. Simmons, A. Holpkk, II. B. Niciiui.s, S. II. Beuxaud, B. Cook, A. J. TlIAYEIt, E. A. Arhev, B. W. Wn-sox, H. Fl.ICKlXOKK, W. Matzoer, J. W. Sol TIIKR, A. M. Witham E. Illll.li lTK, J. Cl.MIK, J. G. KltlKCIIBAI'M, A. UA11XARD, Corvollis, Jan. 17, li)2. LOVEJOY'S HOTEL, Corner Battery and VaJlejo Sts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. THIS well known house is live stories high, with a com manding view of the harbor, and is close to the land ing place ot the boats running to Oakland, Petal uma, Ore gon, and the Atlantic States. In accommodations this House will Tie with any in the Plate. The Tables are supplied with the best the' market aflords. Single Rooms and Rooms for Families well fur nished and thoroughly ventilated, and every attention is used in every department to promote comfort "of its patrons. Passengers coming frara the different boats are carried free of charge. myim JOHN J. DOYLE, Proprietor. CLACKAMAS COUNTY CONVENTION. The Union men of Clackamas cnuntv who lore their country who are opposed to the dismemberment of our Union for any cause and upon any terms; who believe in suppressing armed rebellion bv force of arms; and who arc willing to respond to the call made for a Union Stute Convention, are requested to meet in their several precincts at the usual places of voting, at one o'clock on Saturday the 22d day of March, 182, and elect delegates to a Union County Convention to be held at the court house in Oregon City, on Saturday the 2'.ith day of March, 1H2, for the pur pose of electing six delegates to the Union State Conven tion to be held ut Kugene City on thc'.ith dav of April, lii2, and transacting such other busincs as the Convention may deem proper. Let no man fail to be present ut his precinct meeting. MilTIMI'S lll'ELAT, W. t JimxSOX, W. Chai'MAX, Wm. Barlow, Vemocrittie Co. (bm. Wm. P. Ui rxs, D. W. Cbaio, Hi-fiithVtiitH Co. Com. E. Milwain. W. C. Dement. M. Jos. I). Locv, J. S. Vinson, J. W. Inguils, Alden 11. Steele. F. A. Coliard, D. P. Thompson, li. v. r.miy, r,. T. T. rincr, Owen Waile, I. F. Beales, M. Fuller, Win. DierdorfT, E. E. Hayes, Thos Charman, W. A Sturkwcather, Al. Ramsbv, C. W. Xoblett, C. O. Boynton, Abel Muttoon, W. W. Buck, A. Warner, Jus. Winston, Wm. Whitlock, A. I. Lovejoy, DOUGLAS COUNTY UNION CALL. Notice to Absent Defendant. rpo WILLIAM KAY : You are hereby notilied that mi JL less you nppcur in the circuit court of the State of Ore gon, for' the county of Lane, on the third Monduy of April, lJ:i, and answer the compluiut or Bill for the settlement of pt rlnersliip, property which has been filed with the Clerk of sail.' court by Vincent II. Davis, complainant, unit pruvs torn settlement, (he same w ill be taken us confessed, und the praver of said conipluinuft will be grunted bvthe court Dated.'Jan. 11, l'i2. J. J. BLEVAXS, Clerk. E. E. ILift, Attv. S ,lni Notice tc Absent Defendant. A. J. Welch, Treasuter of Lane county, r. . L. S. Rogers, rpo L. S. ROGERS: You are hereby notified that unless 1 vou appear in the circuit court of' tho State of Oregon, for Lane cimntv, on the third Monday of April, A. D. 1112, and nswer the complaint of A. J. Welch, Treasurer of I.ano countv, aforesaid, which has been filed with the Clerk of saiil court, and prays for a judgment against yon for 1:11 !2, besides interest und costs, (and for the fore closure of a mortgage) the same complaint will be taken for confessed, ami thepruyer thereof will be granted by the court. Bv order of suid court. Jan. 1, A. D. 1U2. 8 8m R. B. SNELL1XG, ITU's Atty. FRANK LESLIE'S PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR" OF 1861. DESCRIPTIVE, STATISTICAL, AXD DOCUMEXT AUY. Edited by llox. E. G. Sqi UH. Lute Minister of the United Stutesto Central Americu. This work is published in Senii-monlhlv Xumbers ; its MAMMOTH SI.K allows of the largest Engravings, audit contains a complete epitome of the war in which the coun try is involved, with ull tho Facts, Scenes, Incidents and Anecdotes connected with it, urrunged chronologically, forming a cotcmporury and permanent History uf the time. All Otlicial ami important Documents, emanating Xorth or South, appear in full, w ith complete and authentic ac counts and Illustrations of ull the striking Incidents of the War; together with the Portruitsof Leudiug Ollicers and Statcmeu, Plans ami Views of Fortifications, Maps, etc. The Pictorial History of the War of 1H1, is invaluable to Families, for in its liiugnihccutly illustrated pages, even children can trace the course of events, while as a work of Reference tor all classes, its value and importance must iucreuse with every year, lu its completed form it will be one of the most muguiliceut Historical Politicul Works ever issued from uuy press in the World. Each number is exquisitely printed on fine, thick paper, in large, clear type, uud is stitched ill a cover with a beau tiful Illustrated Title Pugc. Ten numbers have been published, containing upward of 2JO Engravings, and mutter equivalent to 280 octavo pages. Published every fortnight. Terms 25 cents per num ber. Two dollars will secure the first Eight numbers. The usual discount to trade. FRANK LESLIE, Publisher, 7-tf Xo. IU City Hull Squure, Xew York. AHK TUB OXLY Sl'tClf'IC HKMK0Y fOB CONSUMPTION'. SCROFULA. CHRONIC HRONCIIITIS; ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, XERVtH'S AND GENER AL DEKILITY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORUEUSOF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. Notice. Iu the Circuit Court of the Stute of Oregon for the County ot Lane; April Term, A. D. 1H2. Canibell E. Clirismun, ITff !. Charles G. Martin, Deft, Attachment, rpo CHARLES G. MARTIX, Deft: Take notice that JL ITff has tiled hi complaint in the above entitled suit, claiming to recover tfl.ii.K o, with interest thereon ut twenty-live per cent, per iinnum, from Dec. 1st, 101; also fl"2 till, with interest thereon from Xov. la, 1H1. Xuw, unless you appear in said court on the llrd Monday of April A. D. l'il2, uud unswer suid complaint, the suino will be taken ns confessed, and the prayer thereof be granted by the court. Williams, Gibbs anil Holl'nian, Alt's for Pl'ff. 2 3m Notice County Court of Lano County, Oregon. John Bailey, Adni'r, . W. S. Brock and Joseph Meador. rpo W. S. BROCK : Y'au are herebv notilied that unless JLyou appear in the countv court of Lane County, Oregon, on the first Monday of April, A. 1). 1M2, and answer the complaint in the above entitled cause, the same will be ta ken fur confessed, uud the prayer thereof will be grunted by the court, Eugeuo Citv, Jan. 9, A. D. 1H2. 2 Sm It. B. SXELLIXU, lTITs Atty. Notice to Absent Defendant. rp6 GEORGE M. WIXDES: Yon are herebv notified J that unless you uppear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, on the third Monday ot April next ( li!2) and answer thecomplaiiitor Hill for Fore closure of Mortgage, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court, by Samuel A. Cox complainant, and prays tor u jmlgtaent ut foreclosure, and also tu recover moneys due on the same, the same will be taken as confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the Court. By order ot lion. 11. 1.. Mrattnn, .lunge. Hated, Jan. 2, 1H2. S. ELLSWORTH, Sol'r for Compl t. Eugene City, Oregon. 2 3ni. MUSEUM! MUSEUM! AN INSTITUTION,!! bohii? fanned in this place to be ex chisivly devoted to tho advancement of mciknck in this country, and especially of the physical or natural sciences which i-efpiires, as a basis, Ml'SKU.M, or collection of specimens in tho various departments, such us Itotany, (jeoloyy, Zoology, Oolniry, etc. therefore ull persons ure invited to assist by collecting and sending us such speci mens us they may be able to obtain. Skins of all kinds of unimuls wanted, whether common or rare, whether feathery or hairy. If persons do not wish to spend their time in removing the skin, bend us the bird or animal and we will attend to it ourselves. In skinning, the bones of tho head and legs should be lei t, alter dis placing the skin sullicicntly to remove the Hesh, eyes, etc. As the skull is also a fair index to the structure, nature und habits of animals, u collection of them, of ull kinds, whether they be of things which walk, crawl, fly or swim, are wanted Kntire skeletons would bo preferred. 1 ( birds cjrtrs wanted, this coming spi iiiir I J uud summer, to assist in the perfection und study of the new science of Oology ci; ot even the most common kinds of birds. A description tf the nest, its position and structure, also of the kind of bird ami the time when it lays its es, arj necessary, und should be uccoiupautcd by the head und w iug of tho bird. Hocks of all kinds wanted, especially those containing fossils, the dilferent kinds of metals, etc. Plants of ull kinds, with their (lowers, collected und pre served in herbariums, whether described or not. ure also wanted. Those interested in tho progress of science in this coun try will Hud this a favorable opportunity for rendering their assistance ; and to the young especially, wo would suy, you cannot engage in a more interesting und laudable enterprise tluui .Making collections of tho desired speci men s. Specimens of ull kinds designed for the Museum may be left at the ollice of the ISttk ltKi'1'iii.it.'AX, uud ull addresses should be to HKNKV CL'JiMINrf, Kugene City, Oregon. reo. is, iMij. CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington & Sansome Streets, Government House I'p-Stairs, SAN FRAXCISC0. T Notice to Absent Defendant. WILLIAM I'OLLARI) : You aro herebv notified that unless vou appear in the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, fur the county of Lime, on the fourth Monday tfi day) ot Octnbcr, next, and answer the complaint of Commudorc 1'. Wilson, IT ft", which has been tiled with the Clerk of said court, and prays for s judgment against you for $13.", besides interest and coats, the same will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted lty urderot ifon. l(. r.. iMmtton, Judge. by the court. Duted, March 20, 1SC2. S. ELLSWORTH, ITU's Atty. ll-3m Hotel International. JACKSON STREET, A few doors above Montgomery street, .SVI.V FKAXCISCO. FOSTER, PATTEN & CO., . Proprietors (Snmmrr to J vim J. Jluliy.) 1. 0. FOSTER, . Late I'urwr Steamer Uticle Sam.' n. i. PATTKX, Late Hook-keeper uf the house. ostbu L. SILrSLS. .J- POgtilMT'tJ AT. . rtn WATCIIMAKEHS AND JEWELERS.'!. Wait.m, FROST .STREET, COR ALUS, V' Jf' .i'"'- WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IS CLOCKS, 1 s. V. Crane, , J"reT. Silver and I'lated Ware, Uold , C. (laddis, rmt, Cotlery, Fancy Goods, Perfumery, and Musical In- K. II. Dearbon, atroments. " l P Krown tWtche, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired, and all kinds j". Ilry.nt, ' or Jewelry made to rder. All f our work warranted.; H. Conn. UI I N. Saraut, The qualified voters of Douglas County, who are in favor of the preservation of the I'uion of these States upon the basis of the Constitution as our Fathers made it; wiio be lieve it to be the duty of every loyal citizen to sustain the constitutionally elected ollicers in the administration of the legally enacteii laws ; who believe the rebellion now in ex istence in the Southern States is without just cause, and ought to be put down by the united efforts of Federal pow er; who are in favor of the prosecution of the present war, until traitors shall cease to war against the Government, and return to their alliance ; wl o arc willing to abandon all former party alliances and personal preferences and unite at the coming election upon a platform, the cordial objectof which is to preserve intact the Government of ! tie jiollse the United States of America from the assaults of foes without, or traitors within are requested to meet at their nsnal place of voting in their several precincts, on SAT I NAY, the Sad day of March inst., to choose delegates to a County Convention to be held at Rosebnrgin said county, onthe rith inst., for ihe purpose of nominating county ollicers and selecting euht delegate to the State Conven tion, to be held at Eugene City, on WEDNESDAY, the !th dav of April, I''2, for the purpose of noniina.ing a Union ticket for Stale ollicers and Member of Congress. J. Thorn, TS assuming the management of this well known A. and popular Hotel, the rroprictors invite the at tention ot iis riatrons and tne mimic to us increas ed facilities for their comfort and convenience. It has lust been thoroughly renovated : new Furnitiir and Carpets substituted ; its Reception Room enlarged to double its former capacity; an elegant Private Entrance for Ladies has been constructed and fifty .cw llooms arc now added. In connection with this, we are resolved that its manage ment shall not be surpassed by any Hotel on tlw Pacific Coast. The specialities of this house, are : the seriipulsns neat ness and cleanliness of its rooms and beds ; the courteous attention of all those in charge of each department; and A Table I'nsorpHssetl in every particular, in the City. The International o tiers to Families the grcatcit number and best appointed Family Rooms of any Home in the Mnte. I'nces shall cumpare favorably. The International is located in the immediate vicinity of the principal places of amusements, and in a radiating point of ail the principal thoroughfares, and tin lines of steamers and stages, for interior towns. The Coaches of the International are always in atten dance to convey passengers and their baggage to and from iiim S. C. Smith, W. Cat heart, J. II. Rogers, S. Abrahams, J. Watson, S. Hamilton, F. B. White, F. H. King, J. McKay, . Imblcr, S. Howe, R. Mallerv, A. R. Flint, It. C. Cowles, S. T. Chadwick, J. Jones, E. K. Fiske, J. Casto, T. Livingston, W. T. Raker, T. Ileal. Quincy Hall. 147, 149, 151, Washington Street. Largewt Clothing EMabliftliineBt la Cftllforaia STATE KErCUMCAX, -Stow Slock Ueporter, - Daily Itee, evuda Xutiomtl, - -Ihitte Democrat. - - - IMucer Courier, - - - - Northern Calilornian, - Colouui Times, - - . -Mouiiey'n KxjH'ess. - - -IMumus Stumlurd, - - -Southern News, - - -laily Argils, - - - - - Daily Appeal. - - - - - Niipu County Times, - -Sun Jose Telejiiiph, - - Alameda Jferuld, - -Cunt ni Costu Gazette, - - -Santa Cruz News, - -J'etaluniti Arifiir, - - -(Sononm County Democrat, Los Anele iStnr, - - - - Daily Oregon Advertiser, Mariposa iSttir, - - - - - Han Andrea Independent, Coluiuhiti News, - . - -Territorial Enterprise, - Alemedu County (J alette, -Democratic Age, - . - -Ari.ouian, ...... Orejron Farmer, .... Mountaineer, ..... Dutcliiii's Magazine, - -Culiformu Cultural, - - Eugene City, Oregon - San Francisco - - - Sacramento - - - (.rasa Vulley - - - - Oroville - - - - ForeKt Hill - - - - Union - - Coloina . .... FoIhoiii Quincy - - Lou Alleles . . . Stockton - - Maryavillo ...... Nap . - Hun .lose . . . . . Oakland - - Murtiucx - - - SniilaCruz . . - - lYtulumu - - - Santa Uosa - - JjO AtijKclt'ft - - Portland .... Mariposa - - Sun Andreas . ... Colmnhiu - - Carson Vulley - - - iJun Jjcnndio - - - - - Sonora Tucson, Arizona - - Oregon - - Dulles, Oregon - - San FrunciHCO - Sun Francisco Advertising in tho Atlantic States. C. A. CM will also attend in forwarding .idvortiscincnls to papers published In uuy portion of the Atlantic Slates, TRACY & CO.'S DAILY lSXlJlKSS. OFFICES AND AGENTS. I'ortland, Cascades, -Italics, -Walla Walla, . Ore'in City, Chamnneff, llntteville, Itavton, Safeni, Corvullis, Albany, Kiieene City, -Oakland, -Roseburir, Canyotiville, Jacksonville. - Wells, Far(ro X Co. llraill'iird & (Jo. Htockinir A Co. Baldwin A Whitman. N. li. Infills. J. 1). Crawford. F. X. Mathews. Williams A Lippcncntt. J. Iluehit Stock A Kaut'mam Shelby A Co. - Henry l.llswortli. Lord, 1'eters A Co. II. A. llartiin. Perry, Waile A Co. lleckmau's Kx press. Connecting at Portland with Wells, Fargo A Co.'s Express to all parts of California, Atlantic Mates, and F.urnpe. Letters forwarded to the Atlantic states by I'ony F.xtircss. Treasitkr, I'.uc kls, and I'ackaoks forwarded in charge ol a special messenger. We are also prepared to purchase any articles of kooiIs rriiircd in baste from any of the abore places or at .San Francisco. Collections Notes, Drafts, Dills, or Accounts placed in our hands for collection will meet with prompt attention. Exchnnge Drafts will be procured on any part of the Atlantic States or Lurope. Eugene City Office at Elanding'i Store. I'riucipal Uflioe iu Portland with Wells, Fargo A Co. r.. vt . i Hill, i au'27 K. NOIITUN, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE. OEO. H. WILLIAMS Hate Chief Justice). A. C. oibbs. Williams & Gibbs, 1)ORTLAXI, Oregon, will practice in the courts ot Ore gon and Territory of Washington. Ollica iu f lark's lilock, opHsit .Metropolis Hotel. ja!4 This new ami remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion of oxyilizuble phosphorus was discovered by the cele brated Dr. J. F. Churchill, uf Paris. It has beeii used by over ten thousand physicians, during the last three yeurs with results unparalleled iu the annuls of medicine ; crea ting an entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dis eases of tho Lungs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions of the Nervous and lltood Systems. Coiintmpfton i mi Ihhj ijrr an jiui.nil'U inolnilji, for this Ucinedy has rtttomt Ji-ttUf in ail ttttujm of tht timriini'. THE HYFOPHOSPHITES II...- - , r.l.l 1 :e. - i ' . I nie u inii-iuiii iiiiu sot-iiuc ueuoii on me one naiiii in i ..p......... ,1... .ci... i!..!.. u-l.:.ii. iivvTiTripe wit vt-) KXKKti V i and the other, being the MOST I'OWKK- FL'L 111.001) OKM-UATIXli AlilfXTS KNOWN. They act with promptness and certainly in all general morbid conditions, such as Chronic llroncliitis. Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus, Anemia, Female Complaints, etc., and in all dis orders of the Nervous or lllood System. Their efl'ect upon the ttiburcular condition is immediate ull the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which la really marvelous. They increase the nervous or vital energy, re lieve Cough, check Sight Sweats, diminish Kxpectoration Improves the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, ami promote re freshing sleep. A FA IK TU1AL LS A CEIiTAI.V CL'BF.. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF T1IK Iiyi'OPlIOSPIlITr.S i's the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill's Hemeilv, and is approved by the Medical Profession irenerallv. t'SK NO OT1IKK. Oil ANY KE.M KDY CONTAINING I110.N. J W Circulars contiiiiiing the only authentic information iu regard tu the new treatment, free. Price er bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California lirauch Depot, by 8 J. WINCHESTER, tjo4 Mission St., two doors west of Second, Fail FrMicisc Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CL'KE OF All Diseases arising from an Lmpur State of the Blood or Habit of the System. DR. PEERY'S VERMIFUGE, OR " DEAD SHOT" FOR WORKS. IN thir preparation ure strongly concentrated all the medicinal properties of Sarsaiiarilla, combined with the most etlectunl mils, the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and the combi nation is suih that one mollifies anil improves llio oilier, producing a compound iliU'ering entirely in its character ami properties from any other preparation, and unrivulled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It has been So fully tested, not only by putients themselves, but also by physicians, that it lias received their unquali fied recommendations and the approbation of the public; and bus established on its own merits & 'epututioii tor val rsand Krr'icAcv far superior to the variotf3 tomponnds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. riiOU THE A It Ml'. Moxtehkv, Cai... Jan. IS, 1S."0. Messrs. A. B. A D. Hakus Gentlemen : 1 beg leavetoadd my testimony in favor of your invaluable medicine, hoping it may leail suine other unfortunate beings to try its etlects,. and that they may be benefited as I have been. 1 arrived here by the overland route, about the first of October lust. A few ilavs after I u as attacked with a very disnirrecnlilM eruption of the skin, n Inch my physician could not cure. 1 liappcneil to nun your itaraaparilla in a store in tins place, and remembering ihe popularity of tho medicine at home, I purchased three bottles, which had the desired c licet of removing my dillieultv entirely. With high regards, vours, etc.. J. 11. MILLER, Lieut. U.S. A. Prepared and sold by A. Ii. V 1). Snnds, Wholesalo Druggists, loo Fulton street, corner of William, New York. F'or snlo by DbWitt, Kitti.k A Co., II. Jou.tsox A Co., and Rkiiixotox A Co., San Francisco ; Rita A Cornx, Ma rvsville; R. H. AIcDdxai.ii ,t Co., Sacramento j Smith A Davis, Portland; WM. WALKER Eugene City: and by Druggists geucrally. iiL'7-Gm KEITH'S ROSEMARY HAIR IN VIG ORATOR. rpilE 1IEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE," EVER IN A vented for mriiovixG. HJ'JSTOllINa, CLJ'JAXSIXG, EMBELLISHING) THE HAIR, AND Preventing ils Turning Grey. PRICE, FIFTY CFNT.S A DOTTLE. Prepared only by WM. II. KEITH A CO., SS-Urn 1.17, Montgomery gt., Sun Francisco. F. X. K AST, Agent of A. SEIIIEULICII, of Pliiladc.phlo, BOOT AJSTD SHOE MANUFACTURER, Warehouse 75 and 77 California Street, (Southeast Corner of llattery Street.) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Constantly on hand, a large assorted stock of (i en tie" men's. Ladies' Misses und Children's Wear, of superior quality. Also, French calf bootlegs and boot tionts. tf-Sia Concentrated Potash. Nearly Thrca Times the Strength or Ordiaary l'otash. There ia perhaps no disease to which Children are ex posed so c minion ami fatal as Worms. The symptoms which indicate them are as f jllows : Countenance pale, tongue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach hard "and swelled, wasting of the flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels either too costive or too loose, great fretfulness, unnatural craving for clay, dirt oa chalk, colic, convulsions, tits, etc. The " Dead Shot " will Reader, when you are in San Francisco, it is worth your in a few hours dear the system of every Worm. Although while to pay a visit to this immense Clothing House, and ' prompt ami certain in its operation, and not unpleasant to see the countless variety of garments of every style and ! thetarfe, it is perfectly safe and adapteU t j the tendvrest texture tnai nil tne spacious shelves ami counters, ana 10 age. notice the amount of business daily transacted thet The nnpreredented success of the proprietors is attribu ted to their liberal and judicious advertising, and the re markably low prices at which their goods are sold. 3-!Sm For ale br A. B. D. SAXD.H, Druggists, lis) Fulton Street, Mew mk. Sold also by Redington A Co., Han Franrjaco; Smith A Davis, Portland ; Win. Walker, Eugene City. ii-'7-:!ni 1A( KI'.I) in one pound tin cans, convenient for use. Thisisa.VAil' ARTICLE n California, but ia ex tensively used in the Eastern States. J OCK IO L .N l)S are sullicicut to muke BARREL OF THE BEST SOAP, Without Lime, and w ith but little trouble. Full directions accompany each can (in English and GcT asan I to make Soap, and to soften hard water. It is particularly recommended for cleaning type, and for manufacturing purposes, where a cheap and caustic lya is required. For sule iu lots to suit, by JOHN D. WING &. CO., 4s California st., San Francisco.' Sole Agents for II. T. liabbitt's Pure Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Super Carbonate of Soda. v2l-8m w. s. c. '"IllK undersigned, sole agents of the above Oin, offer X it to the public as Ihe finest Holland (Jin. and tlieouly genuine Club House (tin imported to this market. It is put up in gren cases, snd branded W. S. C, C'LVII IIOL'SE. shall continue to receive the above Uin reg ularly, also IRE VALAMllU'islAL WIllSKEV, in flasks AECTAR II7AAV. )', in new style bottles VLRE Itolimo.Y WHISKEY. The above Liquors are from the well-known bonne of Wm. S. Corwin Co., New Voik, and arc gusrantn Una and pure. W. II. C I'M MINOS CO., li .o-;;ul So California street, San Francisco. S. Ellsworth, ATTORNEY ami Counselor, U. S. Supreme Court and other courts. Ottice at Eugene City, lme cotintyt Oregon. Also, Cumiiiissoncruf Deeds furcw York, Con necticut, etc. jail