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EUGENE CITY, APRIL 4, 1563. AC E. NTS I'OIl TUB MTATE REPUBLICAN. The following nanicd gentlemen are authorized to re reive sad receipt fur uioucy on subscription to the IUpus- Sail Francisco. California, ... Cnarlea A. iraue. Oregon Ciiy, W. C. Johnson. ttuleui, Oregon, tSilveriun, - Albany, ... I'orvallia, - Eugene City, Koseburg, - Wilbur, . . . Canvouville, Jacksonville, . Ashland, - - J. C. Cartwright. - W. R. Dunbar. D. Y. Wakefield. - A. O. Hover. II. it. Kineaid. - J. H. Rogers. - - F. K. Hill. Andrew Tbomaa. . J. R. Hoditen. . - J. M. McCall. M. O. McL'arty. Traveling Agent, Postmasters nre also requested to receive and forward subscriptions. Mour may be sent through the mails at our risk. THE NEWS. Tlie eastern news isugain assuming an encour aging plmse. The rebels have been straining evsry nerve to hold out a little longer hoping to see what the Copperheads have been so long predicting, that is, that at the expiration of the term service of the soldiers whose time will soon be out, the Government would bo obliged to withdraw her armies and acknowledge the Independence of the South. Dut bow sadly has Congress blasted their fond hopes in tho passage of a Conscription Bill, which is working most admirably and promises to not only replenish the army but also to increase it some three or our hundred thousand. Tho rebels and tories '(we call tho sympathizers tories) are beginning o get undeceived. This new Bill will bring into tho field a fresh and vigorous army which will go into the work with an energy and determina tion that will make all rebeldom tremble. It is now an established and indisputable fact that tho resources of the Government are but just beginning to be developed, while it is as clearly established that the rebels have their entire force in the field. The Conscription law of tho rebel Congress has already drawn into their armies every uble bodied man (and ninny that are not very able) between the ages of 10 .and CO years. Now will some sccesh mathema tician Figure out how the rebel army is to be recruited ? for it is evident that their sympathi zers, the tories, are too cowardly to go and help the cause they would like to see win. provided it could be done without endangering their lives. Gen. Hooker is very active in preparing for active operations. There is a rumor afloat that the rebels arc evacuating Fredericksburg and massing their forces at Richmond; there is also a rumor that the rebels ure preparing to attack -Gill Hunker. Gen. l'lii'iii-ide has assumed command of the 1 )i I hi r I men t nt Ohio. Gen. lIoMinuis is s'iil in Tennessee among the rebels whieh causes them much trouble and Mxutmn nf spirit. Guess he'll tend to 'em. The rebel papers say that their forces are evacuating Vicksbur.' by a " stratigic" move' incut. We suppose their strategy is simply to kcdadillc and thereby save their bacon. Admiral Furragut has re-captured the Indian ola. The colored soldiers aro proving to bo the most irresistible front that has yet been present ed to the "Chivs." These sable sons of toil aro -fighting for liberty, for their wives and children, -for every thinu that man holds dear. Tliev also Juiow full well tho consequences if they are ta ken, hence their impetuosity. Jn the language ot the poet, "They've forged their fetters Into swords Uu equal terms to fight their lords." They seem to have no idea that they can be whipped. They feel perfectly sure that God is with them, so when they enter the battle field it is to conquer. Success to them, and may the God ot bailies crown every one of them with the blessed boon of liberty. Gold is down to 39 and 40 per cent premium against 60 and 70 a few weeks ogo. This shows a very decided and favorable chango financially The Revenue law is working like a charm the receipts already being nearly equal to the ex penditures, although there is as yet hardly a titho of tho revenue collected. Upon the whole the general aspect of affairs is very favorable to to the Government cause. Fatous. II. II. Bancroft As Co. have laid upon our table, "Bancroft's Hand Book Alma nac," for 1SG3. This is without exception the fullest and most cemplete compend of statistics we have seen on the Pacific Coast. There is not a statistical subject on which the doctor, the law er, the merchant, the mechanic, the farmer, the stock raiser, and the politician w ishes to be post ed, but is elaborately treated in this book. In short, no library is complete without it. The book contains 420 pages and is well bound. They have also sent us " Cotton's Map of the Seat of War in Virginia," an elaborate and very correct map ; also " Bancroft's Map of Richmond and Vicinity ;" and " Bancroft's Map cf the Washoe Silver Mines, Nevada Territory," with " Bancroft's Guide to tho Colorado Mines." These maps are all executed in the very best style and do credit to the enterprising publish era. Send for them. Address II. II. Bancroft & Co., San Franciico, Cal. Rkv. A. C. Edmlsds, will preach in the Court House in this city, on Sunday evening at 7J o'clock. Subject, " The Unpardonable Sin." Read Mr. Kriecbbaum's advertisement in this paper. . Tua stermer Sierra Nevada arrived at Tort land last Tuesday, with nearly two hundred pn?.ergers. From the Mines. The Dulles Mountaineer has the following let ter from Auburn, under date of March 17lh : We have to report new discoveries of gold in Baker county. The Eagle Mountains are on Snake river, east of the Grand Rondo and Pow der river Valleys, and front hero we have a par ty returned, that stopped to prospect there last fill on their way to Boise. They were snowed in, lost their animals, and have just been able to return here, having spent tho winter in snows 15 feet deep. They had found good prospects on a gulch, where they worked during the winter, and bring back considerable gold as tho result of their labor performed under all these disadvan tages. They have already laid in necessary supplies and returned thither, satisfied to leave Boise to others. I hear only report of good dig giugs, nothing extravagant, whieh is important as coming from a new portion of this county, and tending to prove that the vast area of these mountains is one great field for mining opera tions. From Boise we learn that tho party of volun teers under Jeff. Standater, found some 40 Indians in a stone fort on the east side of Boise river. The Indians were well armed and fought in rifle pits. Tho battle lasted over two days, when the volunteers advanced behind willow bundles they had made, and killed some 27 Indians, captured 30 horses and brought back 15 scalps. Only one man among the volunteers was wounded. MA11R1EU. March Slut, 1S.13, by the Kev. G. W. Bond, at tho residence of the bride a father, Mr. Elmer N. Calef to Miss Sarah X. Hallow, all of Laue County, Oregon. ESTRAY NOTICE. STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER I.IVIXC IX CORVALL1S, about the loth of December lust, one bright sorrel MAKE with star in the forehead, sonic slight collur and saddle marks, about fifteen hands high, of gay appearance, about six years old. ALSO ONE dark bay mure-almost a brown, (with probably a few white hairs in the forehead,) near fourteen or fourteen and a half bauds high, rather heavy set, about six years old, and supposed to be with colt. I will give twenty dollars to any one who will bring them to me. J. G. KKIIX'llllAUM. EDUCATIONAL. n. CORXEMUS respectfully announces that his School will be re-pened on TUESDAf, AKKII, 7th, lNt3. As but few adults perhaps none will attend the school during the summer months, his utmost intention and energy will be devoted to the advancement of junior pupils in such subjects as are adapted to their age and position in the school. U. S. TAX NOTICE. THE UNITED STATES taxes for Linn A Lane counties having become due and payable, NOTICE is hereby given that the Collector will be in attendance at ALHAN V on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April ltd and 4th, and Eugene City on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 7 tl. and bth, 1863, to receive the sume und issue licenses. TAX PAYERS will please notice the following extracts from the U. S. Excise haws: " All persons who shall neglect to pay the duties and taxes, etc.. as aforesaid assessed unoii them to the Col lector within the time specified, shall be liable to pay .. u,t,i:, ........ ii, ............ i... ....nrl Andle it further enacted. That if any person or persons, shall exercise or carry on anv trade or business hereinafter mentioned for the exercisinir or carrviiiii on of which trade or busiuess a license is required by this Act, without taking out such license as in that behalf required, he, she, or they, shall, for every such utl'enso, respectfully, forfeit a penalty equal to three times the amount of the duty or sum of money imposed for such license, one moiety there of to the use of the United States, and the other moiety to the use of the person who, if a collector, shall first dis cover, and if other than acollcctor, shall first give informa- uuu ut mu lucinuercoy naiu 101 leiiuru was incurred. TV 1 1 he nnlt'f' prescribed by law will be rigid X Ii.lv enforced on all who fail to pay within the tune specified in the above notice. I.. W. C'OE, U. S. Collector for the State of Oiegon. liy G. E. Uravks, Deputy. OrriCK or Collector of Internal Revkxuk, I Portland, Oregon, March 14th, 1S03. ) I O The Collector would also notify tho citizens iji of Umpqua and Douglas counties, that he will be at Oakland on the 11th, and at Roscburg on the 13th and 14th of April, for the purposes above mentioned. L. W. COE, Collector. Notice to Delinquent Tax-payers, DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS ARE HEREUY NOTI fied that if they would save costs to themselves they must pay up, at furthest, by the 2oth day of March, in.it., as I am required by law, to make settlement with the Hoard of County Commissioners, on the first Monnay in April next. T. J. P.RATTAIN, March 5th, 1863. 8-tf Sheriff Lane County ASS TBI ONLY IFICiriC RKMEDT fOI CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, CHRON IC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS AMI GENER AL DEItlLITY. FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. This new and remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion of oxvdiiable phosphorus was discovered by the cele brated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris. It has beeii used by over ten thousand physicians, during the last three years with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine; crea ting an entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dis eases of the Lungs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions of the Nervous and Wood Systems. ( onuumption M no ton. ger on incurnhU mahttly. for this Remedy baa rettored hun dred, in all tUxgei ty the diteate. THE HYPOPHOSPHITES Hay a two-fold and specific action on the one band in creasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS r..r.Hiit ; arm, on the othnr, oeilig the JIOM run KK FUL BLOOD GENERATINO AtiE.NTS KNOWN. They act with promptness and certainty in all general morbid conditions, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus, Anemia, Female Complaints, et, and in all dis orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect npe the tuburcnlar condition is immediate ill tha general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous. They increase the nervous or vital energy, re lieve Cough, check Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Imnrnvea the Annetite. arrpst IlinrrhM anri nrnmnts rm. freshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURB. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES ia the oalv r-lishl. farm of Dr. Churchill's Remedy, and is approved by the Medical Profession generally. USE NO OTHER, Oil ANY REM EDY CONTAININtJ IRON. f-vT Circulars containing the only authentic informatioi in regard to the new treatment, free. t?T Price 12 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California Branch Depot, by J. WINCHESTER, 4 Mission St., two doors west of Second, Sao Franeisc. WANTED. ,vi nraiiFij nv wttrtT i ... i j.n bsrness etr. AT SAM CrX ' NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS LIAUI.KTO J. liE TAXED under the United Slates Excise Law, that the Assessment Roll for District No; J, consisting of the counties of Lane and Linn is open for exumiuation at the residence of SAMUEL U. CRANSTON' li miles north of Eugene City, in the county of Lane, and trill remain open, for tho space of tiltceu days from the tub day ot February 18'ld, for all persons to examitie for themselves that their assessment is eorrect. All appeals must be made in writing, to me, and upon the oasis that their property is uot valued in proportion to other vaUtutious mude in the same disrict. I will also be at Eugeae City, Laue co. Ogn. on tlie'Jd day of March, 1S03, to hrar ami adjudicate all complaints. THOMAS FRAZER, 4-2W. U. S. Assessor for Oregon. Notice to Absent Defendants. Jn Chancer. Specific I'erfvrmanct. IN the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for I.ana County : To Joseph L. Bromley, Hiram Smith, Joseph Failing, Henry Failing, John A. Hatt, Henry W. Corbett, J. 11. Knunp, Adam Johnson, M. S. Iluuucll. A. V. Canfield, J. Y . J. 1'ierson, Samuel M. Smith, Thomas A. Davis, T. A. Savier, 1). W. Uurnside, 11. ('. Ripley, Sam. A. Wood, Elias A. Jones, Thomas Tubia, M. E. Tobin, L. It. Robiusou und llixey V. Stcv.ua, Adiu'rx., etc., ZV- YTOU are hereby notified that unless you appear in the X Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Laue, on the third Monday of April next (li:; and answer the complaint of Stanley A. Culdweli, Plaintiff, which has been tiled with the cleric of said Court, and prays that the said defeudant, Joseph I.. Urutnlev, be ad judged and decreed tu perform a contract entered into with the said Plaintiff, on or about the 1st duy of November 1357, in relation to a sale by the said Joseph L. ltrunilevto the said complainant, of the following described premises situute in the Town of Eugene City, County of Lane and State of Oregon, to wit: The nortii half and and tho west half of the south half of Lot No. one(l) in Block No. fit teen (to), bounded north by Ninth street, east by Willam ette street and be east half of south half of same Lot, south by Lot No. four (it and east hall of south half of sumo Lot, and west by alley, being three-fourths of said Lot. Now, unless you uppear in thesaid Circuit Court on the said third Monday in April next (lSiiS) and answer Hie prayer of the complainant, the same will beteken as con fessed, and the relief praved for will be grunted by tho Court. 11. SMALL, Clerk. Dated Eugene Citv, Ogn., ( Kelscy, Mitchell A Small November -7, A. D. lstij. ( Solicitors for Coinpl't. 4ti-3ui To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. rpilE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS f the Willamette JL Valley are notified that BARSTOAV A FRAZER are now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freight over the Portage between. Oregon City and Caiicmah as fast as could be expected One ot us will be nt all times at eaeli end or the route to attend to the forwarding of the freight, so as to nreveut anv unnecessary detuv. Oregon City, Oregon, January 1, 181i. Stf MAS-LEV DAXFOIITII. C. B. SSTKET WAGO.VS! WAG0$!! PLOWS!! DANF0KTH & SWEET WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF LANE COUNTY, and the travel ing public generally, that they are prepured to do all kinds of work m tho WAGON-MAKING AND PLOW STOCKING BUSINESS, on the shortest notice, and in the most ap proved and modern style ; REPAIRING dono with dispatch. All kinds of marketable produce taken in exchange for work. Shop on eighth street, opposite JrUliU-H. Bl uo's Livery Stable. Ei'Gknc Citv, Jan. 21th, 1603. 2 tf. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OEFICE, Si Sai.kii Ou.v. Dec. Si'th loG: GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. rp O THE COUNTY JUDOE, LANE COUNTY, you are L hereby respectfully ordered to cull iu the arms in your county, belonging to Ilia state, anil hold I lie same (until further ordered) ready to deliver to voluutcer companies. under the provisions of the tweiitv-sccond section militia law oi tins state, uy orucr ot the Uovcrnor, Critt;s A. Rkkd, Adjutunt General ofOregou. PRESENT ARKS. A LL PERSONS in the County of Lane, having posses ix sion of public arms belonging to the Stutc, ate hereby notitied and required pursuant to the above order to return the same with the accoutrements received, to me ut my ollice in the Court House, or to the County Clerk at his oiuce, wiiuoui uciay. r.ugene city, Jan. 1st 1 . U. :.l. K1SDON, County Judge. Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood or Habit of the System. , IN thit preparation are strongly concentrated all the medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla. combined with tha most cttectual aids, the most salntarvprodnctions.the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and tha combi nation is such that one modi lies and imnrnres tha other. producing a compound differing entirely in its character properues irom any oilier preparation, ana unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It lias been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physicians, Hint it ha' mewed their unquali fied recommendations and the approbation of the public; and has established on iu owd merits a re putation lor val ii and kfpicact far superior to the various compounds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. ii:om ifHAurr. MiHTimr, Cal.. Jan. 18, 1"A Messrs. A. M. A D. Saxds Oentlrmrn : I beg leave to add my testimony in favor of your invaluable medicine, honing it may lead some other unfortiinut" beings to try its effects, and that they mar be benefited as I have been. I arrived here by the overland route, about the first of October last. A few days sfrer I was attnrked with a very disagreeable eruption of the skin, which my phvsirian could not cure. I happened to find your Sarsaparilla in a store in this place, and remembering the popularity ot the medicine at home, I purchasrd three bottles, which kad the desired effect oi removing my difficulty entirely. With high regards, yours, etc.. J. H. MILLER. Lieut V. S. A. Prepared and sold by A. II. at I. Xrnida, Wholesale Dniirgists, lis) Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sale by DaWirr, Kitti.s A Co., II. Joasso A Co., and Kkoixoto-t A Co., San Francisco; Rica A Corn, Ma rvsville; R. II. MrDoKti.o A Co., Sacramento ; Smith A 1'Uns, Portland ; WM. WALKER Eugene City; and by Druggists generally. ii'7-.Tm Notice to Absent Defendant. TV) SAMUEL H ANNAH : Vo. are hereby noiiR.rf that X. unless you appear in the Circuit Conrt of Urn State of ureiion lor ine bounty or l-ane, an the thiM Monday c.iith day i of April, 1sW( and answer the complaint of Henry Ooodmsn, which his been filed with the Clerk of said I onn. ani prarsror a .io'lirment arauiat you l"ircthr with i Orin Noble aid Jwph Meador for i,lil. beai l.-s interest and costs, the same will be taken as ennfetd, and tha i nzvxri rztTTzy I'll.wiiBTil a i vi,i nrt ,.,,t, I ................ ... ,.r. i, i , , i u s. ,s " . s. DM ', IS?. v. --m A. S. HcC lure, DEALER IX VliY GOODS, CLOTIIJXG, SALEM CLOTH, LOOTS A XI) SHOES, 11 Alt WARE A XI) CUT LERY, CROCKERY AXD GLASSWARE, DRUGS AXD PA TEXT MED ICIXESld Also 11 A COX, FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS.RUTTER, EGGS, AXD ALL OTHER KlXDS OF SALE ABLE PRODUCE TAKEN AT LIBERAL PRICES IX EXCHAXGE FOR GOODS, Coaxes Oak and Ninth ktrkets in mont or Coi rt Hoisa. Eugeua City, Oregon, August 1st, lbtii'. 31-tf LOOK HERE ! ! BLACK SMITHING. T "MI1C UNDERSIGNED, IIAVINO PURCHASED AND re-opened the lilacksmith Miop on Ninth street, are prepared tu do all kinds of work iu their line, such WAG OX IROXIXG, GUXSMITIIIXG, HORSE SHOE1XG, MAKING and REPAIRING EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed on short notice, and in the latest and best style, AT SATES TO SUIT THE If ARO TIMES. GIVE USA CALL. We also have about ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which we will sell for cash. LUCKEY IIRO'S. Eugene City, August 1st, 1302. 29 -Cm id n. D jj v a. :sr s ALL HEALING JAPANESE SALVEII T "MIE JAPANESE SAIA'K IS THE KKST PRr.PARA- tion that liiiH bpon discovered tor the euro of P01S0 from TOISOX OAK, Mtisnuito liites, Nursing sore lirensts, Gunshot Wounds, Cuts, B trus, Sprains, Tiles, Salt Rlicum, Moils, Bruises, Corns, Chilblains. Aud in fact, all kinds of Sores. Try it all everybody. No family should be without it, and, ultliough the in gredients are rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged for a box. ror sail by nil llruggists. KEDINliTOO & CO., Vholesale Agents, 8--6tn Sun Francisco. LIVERY & FEED S T jV li JL, IS, Ninth Street. Eugene Citv. Orecon. HAVING RETURNED FROM THE MINES AND again taken possession of the EUGENE CITY LIV ERY STA1ILE. the umlersiirncd wishes to inform his o il petrous and the traveling public that lie is prepared to do everything in the Livery and Sale business on the most reiisomible terms, aud in the most satisfactory manner-. Having had long experience in the business ho Hatters himself that he will be uble to give general satisfaction. Horses and Huggies, Saddle Horses, Carriages, etc., to let; teaming done ut all times ; horses bought and sold ; and everything else yon want done in mv line. Oct. 2t, 1SSJ. 41-ly DENJAMl.V DESPAIN. Turner Bro's, Cor. Front and Broadway Streets SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No. 528 Sansome Street, San. Francisco, Cal. Every article necessary for a complete News, or Job Printing Oflice, furnished at tho lowest prices. Also, Agents for Taylor's, Gordon's, Dcgcner'f, Naw-4li-ly bury' and Hawkea' Presses. BLANK DEEDS AND MORTGAGES, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Notice to Absent Defendants. fpO ZARA COSTON and Eveline Coston, his wile : You are hereby notitied that unless you appear in the circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for llie county of Lane, on the third .Monday iu April next (A. D. -S;i and " OTinpinini oi t aut iiniernrano, planum, pray ing for a decree of forclosure of Morlgsge, tho same will he taken fur confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the Court. II. SMALL, EugcnoCity, Dec. 17, W3. 49-8nt Co. Clerk, Saddlery! Saddlery ! ! a i.i'ii, hi r nr fcvr.KT im-.m Kir- ra tion nf Mmldlos. Itridlcs. llnr. f hps, Iacknlilea, etc.. etc. at SAM. COX'S Old Stand, Where we will he on hand (I aint srninii fo Salmon ifo make any kind of work, in our line, to order. None bat the Ilest Material Hard. A. Rl SWELL & fo., BOOK BINDERS, PAPER RULERS, AND BLANK HOOK MANL'FACTI.'RF.RS, .117 Clay, and .114 Commercial street between Montgomery and Sansome, Sun Francisco. Illanks, Way Hills, Hill Heads, Uricf paper, etc., ruled to der, at tha shortest notice, lllank Itooka ruled, bound and printed to order, and old hooka rebound. Orders frum the country by letter or Express, promptly attended to. .3-1 PIC T U K E S. 'HUE I.NDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METHOD OF L Informinir the public that he has returned with a new stock, and is prepared to take AMHKOTYPES MtLAINOTYPES LEATHFR PICTURF ' ' riClUKtS, ; pearl ambrotypes, ! . uf'itx n'--. iinrnnon is in. nri. foj'ns I i't. f'-c IT. 15-.' f .f J W IVITH , Japan m Salvr. This article is proved to be tin best for tlie cure of the varioua complaints for which it ia rec ommended, that Is known. It can be used with most per- ; tect sulcty, and will work like a cliarm proving the lart i that one great good has resulted by the opening of trade witti t lie Japanese. see aavei lisi melil. t. x. ticvtv. uknkv r.mo. TRIFLUVIA MARKET. LUCEE7 & PARSONS, nAVK pitrcharttM. the above nmikei where hry are rcutlv to tunu-sh the trult with the host of Wcf, imittuii, pork milt lish, unl every thing hi their line that thw country will ittloril. e wilt tuKe exchange all ktmU of m.irkitiiM produce, thir motto m SMALL PROFIT AXD READ1 PA Y! Wo will delivei beef by tho quarter as cheap as it can be afforded by farmers. Thuukliil for past favors, we hop by strict and careful atteutiou to business to merit the pub lic patronage in lutiire. as -11 Lugcue City, Sept., 5, 186J. F. DUDLEY. (SUCCESSOR TO P. W. JUUXSOX POST limd BUILBIXO,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. keeping constantly on hand all the SCHOOL HOOKS in us iu Oregon, and an immense tariety of standard miscellaneous Books. AL80 Paper ot all kinds Cup, Legal, Letter, Note, Printing, te. Euvelups, Pens, Pencils, lllaiik Hunks every variety. Slates of all ((Utilities and sizes, all tirst quality and cheap. Notice TO THOSE HOLDING COUNTY SCRIP. TltKASiritKlt'S OFFICE I MSII! COH.N I y oiu:;oN.f rpIIOSB HOI.DI.NU ORDERS DRAWN ON THIS L Treasurer of said rounv, which were presented, pro tested and registered before the EIKST DAY OK MARCH, ImW, arc hereby notified that there is money in tho Treas ury to pay the same, ami the interest will cease from and after this tlate. 02-3m A. S. McCLL'RE, March 7th, 1903. Treasurer. NOTICK TO DKUUGISTS. WE HAYEO.V HAND and nre constantly receiving the finest qualities of 11 RAN DIES AND WINEhl, expressly for the Drug Trade, whieh we guarantee to be genuine' ilt'M ISTON, WILSON A Co. s. si.Lswoaru, J. B. CNnanwooD. Notary Public ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors nt Law, OFFICE OITOS1TK OI.OllB HOTEL, El'GENB ClTr, OOM, lf H. C. SMALL, TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in all the Court. X. of this State. Particular attention given to Convey aiu'iug, Collection of Debts, etc Oltico iu the Court House, I'.ngeue City, Oregon. Valuable Property For Sale. SIX-ACRE I1I.OCK OF LAND JOININfl TUB Town Plat of kugene City. This land is inclosed A Willi a gooil plank leuee ; has un Orchard of si.'ni trees, embracing a variety nf different kinds of choice fruit, iu bearing condition'; a neut aud well linished t (welling Douse, tustefirilv surronnded w ith Ornainentul Tree. The situation is beautiful, and would furnish a plensuut and y-ouveniont Residence for any person wishing to locate here for the purpose of engaging' ill professional or lucivanti la business. Also, a Tract of to acres and one of go acre, joining each other, and joining the Town im the east side, w ill be sold together or separately, or in lots to suit purchasers. This land is under cultivation, is high und rolling, sloping towards Town, and would furnish beaiitifnl building lots. Any or ull of the above property ran be purchased on lib eral terms. For particulars apply nt this Ollice to II. R. KINCAID. I'JtOSPJiCTLJB OF TUB NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. WssntMiTox D. ('., .Tirlv 1, lsl. The undersigned commenced, iu the month' of Decem ber last, the publication, in this citv, of a weekly iiewapa per, called the XiUmiul A'. mildinm'. It is printed on a large shod, twenfv-scven by forty-two inches, and is furnished at the low prices staled below. H will contain all the original matter of Hie daily Anlinn al iV)M,V,,i, with the exception of local news liot inter esting to country subseiibers. It will give full reports ot the proceedings of Congress, and of tlicuthcr'Hrtpartmcnts of the national Government. Tt w ill'confaiii all 1hu uewa of the day, foreign and domestic, markets, etc., as well as o''ginal correspondence from all parts of the country. The miscellaneous dctiurlincnt will receive special attention and, in all respects, tlieeHnrt witl be made to establish tli character 'nf the Xtlinnul Mmiinm as a Family Newspa per. 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To the whole country they offer a ournul which will (linens national politics from a national standpoint, and which will never be swerved from patriutia duty by any overpowering pressure of local interest. Terms of Subscription. One copy for one year, 1 n Three copies for one year, ...... a rsi Five copies for one year, .-. ...700 Ten cepies for one year, ...... .13 no Twenty copies for one year, .... 20 00 When act 11b of subscribers has been forwarded, additions may he made to it on Hie same terms. It Is not necessary that the subscribers to a club should receive their paper's at the same post ollice. Money may be forwarded by mail, at our ri'tk. Large accounts can be remitted In drafts on Huston, New York, Philadelphia or Hal I i more; smaller amounts in gold, or i:i notes ot solvent bunks. The Daily Xttiwut! HrjniM'tcan la published every morn ing (Sundays excepted 1 at .l "10 per annum, in advance. Address W. J. ML'lVt'AGH k CO.. Washington, D. C. "hkrgTcSi2iy7 P.EV. E. P. HENDERSON, A. M., (Late President of " Columbia College ' Pnixeirst. This Institution is situaled at the town of llarrisburg in Linn County, Oirgon, in a pleasant and healthy local it. THE BUILDING IS LARGE AND COIQSODIOUS. The first Session will begin on the riHST DAY Or atl'TKMUKR, 18G2. The Academic year is divided into two Sessioua, of 104 dars each. Tuition w III ha s. 1 a anil 1 1 3 per Session ; one half ia advance, and the other half at the closenf tha Term. St a- dents admitted at any time, and charged from the lima of entrance to theclosa of Session, unless a special contract ia made otherwise. The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to bis former patrons aud friends. Ilia' after an absenra nf (lire yesra he has returned to Oregon, aud located permanently at the ahovenamed Institution, and will be happy to meet any of his former students in tli a new and elegant Acad emy : where every facility w ill be atli.rdcd to thrm that '"m ' " nta ... .... 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