0 "1 .i TCE.-Ao eerHflenl f publication Itillbtgir until the frrt ar n, irA' Ah t c 2 -ha k&a;o DK VIA no from 3 BE Iff'' "Per -btnriberi unmri imi tit tMi ti'"i of expiration of lubtcription- Notice. Simple announeemente of births, raar .Isires end deaths will be inserted without chaive. Ol it oar 7 eioticee will be charged fur at the rate of 10 .Of oU per line. Wt assume no responsibility fur views ezpreued f corraapondents. Single copies of the GrMBD, In wrappers fur mail , s I, may be obtained at thta office. CITY AND COUNTY. -Got. WhlteetkerU Lecture. Tbe lecture for the benefit of the Library 'last Friday evening by ei-Governor Whit, alter was one of the most interesting of the coaree. The subject, "Vagrant Tboaghu on Unsettled Questions," waa enough ol iuill to attract an audience, and the Court House was well 'filled. Tbe speaker stated that he ta'd' DOt bad time to write his lecture, and spoke off hand, which made it all the more interesting. The speuker opened by show ing that Nature's law are immutable, illus trating by citing many examples which are ' familiar to all. lie showed that sotne ob- jects in nature were governed as to form ,y surrounding circunibtauces these are tbe minerals generally and that rocks aie familiar illustration. Hocks presenting a .regular surface have been ttbraided into thai .form, and water is the mechanical jigeut, as is observed on the banks of rivers Saud is . the abraidiugs of rocks, produced by violeut . action of water. The sea shore id un illus tration. Washed rcks und saud beds on .the tops of mountains aud on the high plateaus where there is now no water, pi ove that at some day in the past water did vxhl .there in sufficient quantities to produce these effects. Water muy be said to be the mechanics of nature it is the active ageut in producing all the chiuiges in the earth's iform. ' Tbe cold age in connection wilh tbe lake theory is not satisfactory without an .accepted cause of the change of tempeiature no satisfactory explanation has yet been , giwD. The rational solution is to suppose :a change io Uie earth's polarity. The speaker adopted tbe Nebula ('osiuogony theory of formation and supposes the ruug . cetic poles to have been identical wi'h the . geographic poles in the earlier ages -ot tbe e&rth that thousands of different masses $ere thrown off from tie sun while but low found stable orbits, tbe others uniting to 'form the present planets or returning to the sua. In this early period the earth's equa tor coincided with tbe sun's equator that there as a summer bull on cither side of '4he equator and a winter region surrounding Csich pole that vast quantities of snow and lice ToulJ accumulate in these winter re .gions, materially depleting the summer belt; 'animal and vegetable life uppeared and one of those bodies which bad been wandering through space seeking equilibrium, came in contact with the earth changiug its polarity about twenty degrees. With the new fe litive situation ol the earth, the sun's beat would attack theee fountains of ice iu the 'polar ragions "end sen 1 a food into the equa torial regious, sweeping every thing before it and account for ell the pbenomoua, and without violating nature' laws. . Discriminating. Tbe Albany Demcerut if reliably iulormed that the 0. fc C. Hail road charge 50 cents per hundred fur freight from Portland to 'Junctiona distance of 115 miles and charge ?1 per hundred from Portland to Eugene only "15 miles lunher 'than Junction 1 This is a most outrageous .'discrimination, and calls for wholesome "Legislative remedy. The Democrat night by prosecuting its inquiries further End still more discrimination. The same rate per ton is charged from Eugene to Portland us from Roseburg to Portland, about seventy "five miles further. To be Disinterred. From the Albany Democrat we learu that the man who re cently committed suicide at the depot in that city is now supposed to have been Mr. O. M. Mitchell, who It-It his home near Clo- 'Terdale, in this county, several weeks ago in a demented state of mind. lie whs last seen about tbe date of tbe suicide, near Tan tent, since which time no trace of bim can Da obtained. The body will probably be 'disinterred to determine whether it is bim 'or not. We are reliably informed that tbe suicide was not Mitchell of this county. A resi dent of this place who is acquainted with . Mitchell saw the body at Albany, and says there was no resemblance. Noticb This. Every person who is in debted to this office on either subscription or advertising account is requested to come forward and settle at once. Proposed im- provemeots on tbe paper make it necessary that we collect these debts; we have waited six years for some of our subscribers to pet . ashamed of themselves and pay op. but they have failed to do so, and now we mean busi ness. Dlix. Business io the Recorder's Coort "tiaa been decidedly dull for the past three -months. On Saturday evening an arrest was made and tbe prisoner deposited fifteen dol- Ura for bia appearance before tbe Recorder on Monday. Failing to appear, tbe money declared forfeited and tbe city was rein . barsed io that amount. School Mirri.xu. Ibe annual meeting for district number 4 will be held at Ibe dis trict school house in Eugene i City oo Moo day, April 3d at 1 o'clock, for ibe purpose of electing or director to terra -lb ree years, :nd one clerk to aerre one year. -AUo. to lery a tax to erect louse sulcieclly Urge a aMrMrmrJata T1 fhal aVKrt!ar in iha J m rid and if necessary to porcbaie ground oo ! bicb to erect tbe same. ?hat mntk t Ellsworth 'i Ir Stors. l'l'BMo Mkktinu. All citizen of Kuxene City who are io favor of maintaining good order aud sustaining tbe Common Council in passing tbe lately enacted city laws are requested to meet at the Court House on Thursday evening, March 30tb, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of nominating three coun oilmen, ona recorder, one treasurer and one marshal. By request of many citizens. Failork. Mr. John Lemon of Junction has suspended payment. Mr. Lemon was proprietor of the extensive warehouse and elevator at that place, and thero are claims against him for wheat stored with him to the amount of about SI 6,000, aud none now iu the warehouse. From Nebraska. OnThusday Mr. Joliu Hendricks and family arrived from Nebras ka. .Mr. Hendricks is a brother of Mr. J M. Hendricks. He came out here about ten years ago and remained in this vallev ono season, then went to Eastern Oregon and from there to Nebraska. Ho has come to stay this time. Stockiioi.dkrs' MKKriNo. There 'Will be a meeting of tbe stockholders of the .Eugene Library Association ou Tuesday, April 11th at 7 P. v.. in the library room, to elect di rectors and trausact other necessary busi ness. School Monry. On the 2(tth inst. the county stliO'il superintendent distributed to the districts the sum of S."G7G, being $1 CO for each scholar reported. Nkw Stork. Messrs Kitchen & Bosser- in a 0 have a store at Irving station uud hare received a large stock of goods. 'Changed. Mr. Applegate bus been ap pointed route agent on the Oregon and Cul- iforma'route in place of Arthur llillmun. Montgomery Otekn. A printed circular received at this olEco states th.it Montgom ery Quei n and his great circus and ienug orio will make a tour of this State during the approaching summer. The circus com prises among its list of performers the names of many noted mule and femule gymnusts and acrobat9, seven! well-known tra ned horss, and a large number of skilled per lormers in other attractive lines. The me nagerie embraces elephants, lions, bengal ti gers, hyenas, a giraffe, a zebra, a kangaroo, etc. Then there are beautiful pluuinged birds of a hundred different species, procured from ull qiiartersof the globo. The circus makes, when marching, procession one half mile in length, aud will undoubtedly prove to be one of the greatest attractions in the first-class show line thut has ever vis ited the State. From Bki.ow. Steinueiser returned from below on Thursday with a new stock of gro ceries and provisions, San Francisco extra One candies, oranges, lemons, limes, cocoa nuts, cabbage, celery, turnips, crecn onious, etc., etc. The largest and best supply of gardeu seeds and onion sets in town. Lost. Between the residence of J. M. Sloan and his blacksmith shop, a promissory note for .0. Payment has been slopped ou the 6ame aud tho finder will coulei u fa vor by leaving it with Mr. Sloan. Notice the new udveriist?iiii nt of the Iron King Windmill, Z. S. McMurray, geut. HASH. Tbe days ere now longer than the nights. "Buzzing" (or votes 'lor city officers has commenced. Peach trees are in bloom and maples are ebon? to leave. Tbey will not depait, bow ever. Tletcher & Brown will not open their BaliM'ii ulter to dy. Tins louves three aa luoi.s in town where Bpinluotis liquors ure sold. We have reived the Gret number of tbe Oram couniy Express publialied at Canyuu Lily by II. It. dale. It is one uize larger than the ilelunct Uuwkeye, has a patent ckin, and is characteristic ol me (Jale lainily. Abe I'atterson has placed us under obli gations for a copy of the Tribune Almanac and Political ltegister for 1 H70 . It con tains more political iiiformatiuii than can be lound in any other wurJt ut Lhe price, which is 25 cents. Judge McArthur's donation to tbe library bas brjfun to arrive in the shapo of lhe Jan sary. Fetirnary and March iiumbtTS ol tbe Kectie Macazme. (sevtral new volumes i f popular wulks Wura aililid last Week, anil others are exiiected Irom -tjan Francisco. I'll lee new juvenile niat'iiziues will probably ai'iive ty next mail Imui lhe Kst. Those 'Standard Organs told by F). H. Gray wem to he quite popular the Chris tian Church being well plemr with theirV, and the baptist Church at .SpnugQeld but - lug purchased onu this week. j iVI .4 UK I ED. On the 151 innt.. at the Aftor ITo?ie in thia eitT. by jAmea K. Brown, J. P., Mr. M ilium X. ton and Mua ilmj A. Kmmenck. All t - iatl cuuntjr. T the t UIiena of Lane Conntjr. Tbe undersigned have been appointed a committee to receive donations from tbe cit izens of this county for the purpose of trans porting tbe products ol this State to tbe Centennial Exposition. Five hundred dol lars is requested from this county as a loan only. All person who desire lo aid the en terprise will hand their donation to one ol ibe committee, by tbe 1 0th day of April, who will give a receipt for tbe amount and repiy lo lh party lending when an appro priation is made by the State. r GEOROK rTTMPHEET, T. O. HtVliRlLKS, J. J. WAl.IOS.Ja., O. fl. lAjb.ti.14, Committee. For saddles, harness, whips, or anything in that line, go to Wm. Preston. Wr.BBRK, CoTTAGf C It, pHggA 4 U tdi and other varietiea ol Pianos Standard .Organ, and general musical merchandise 1. B. Gray, at Eila wortb' Druj Store. M'MMCSS NOTICES. Settlement Wauled. Having disposed ol the St. Charles Hotel this is to notify all persons having claims against me to present them to J. J. aiton Jr., for payment. All persons indebted to me will Gnd Iheir accounts in his hands for collection, and tbey must be paid immedi ately. Cius. Bakkr. Nothing ii so insidious aa a ooM or a cough, rat ion doe nut make a swifter progress in the system. Use promptly tbe irnly aure anti Jute, IUu's Homy Or UOIUHOt NU AND TaH. Pike'a Tuot'.iacke Drop cure in one minute. tf The National Gold Medal as awarded to Bradley Rulofson for the beet Photographs in the United States, aud the Vienna Medal for the best io the world. 429 Montirumerv Street, Sn Francisco. Take Notice. All my notes and acconnts have been placed in the hands of Thompson & Fitch lor collection. Immediate settlement will save costs. J . V. Uincan. Florence sewing machines a .vnnetv of styles and prices, fv sale by D. B. Uruy at 1.-M-..-. Ii..... ' l.HonuilllB AM U CUUrc. Wm. PresUm has inst received from San FruucWeo a eompivte stock of good in his ue, ami horsemen will hud many useful ar ticle oot heretofore brought here. II you want a good pair of gloves, bo to Wm. Preston, aeeucv for the San Jose glove manufactory. Farm for Sai.k A good lann for sale on eusy terms, within two miles of Ores- well ; 550 acres of laud, all fenced, eood house . on the same, and 400 acres can be cultivated. f you want a bargain call and see J.J. Walton, Jr. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at F. B. Dunn's. Itelall Produce mid Trovlalon market. Tim following uro retailers' prices : FLOUR-ft hhl oo QI4 50. (H)lt.V MKaL -Ou'snn itrouud, in bulk it. VVHK.VI-Uest white S5o. O A TH 37fi.i)i; bushel. IIEAS'S-hrtail, 5j. ItUTTHR-Freah rolls, 3TJc. COFFEE Custa Itica. i9c: Rio. 29: Jara. 3.1. ground, 117. CMKKSK-Oreiron, 25 c. CANPLKS-ftboxN OOfgl SO. EOliS 25 c. l')TATOEHpcrlmshel.$l. BACO.V-SUes, 12k; Hams. 1210 15c: Shuul. lers.S (!J lilc. ('IIH KK.VS-t2 50 $3 on per dozen. FISH Snlinon. choice, hi' bhls. f 7 : soft kits. "i; tallies, 2,', 8, kits. ti 50 : mackerel. M kit cortilnh, const, Itic. LAH1)-Tiiis,ltle; hulk,15c. SlIliAlt-S. F. It. K'.Jo; lalaud 1015c: cruah- I, ln; powdered, 20c. SALT Carman Island i 100 los,$l 75; Ray i.i, liivcniooi iniirv. ; coarse Liverpool, 11. i r.i i.iinirt urven ii su jj in: Jujuiu jic. 8VUU1 lleavv tioldcn. I.i 00 Wkcir. OILS--I)evoe's coul. 75c: l.lnsceil. hoilml. ? China Nut. J2. CANNED COODS-Oyster. Mc: Surdines 371: Viwurted Jellies, li'.'ic; Or-q (;orn,50c; Peaches 50c; Tomatoes. 37io GEO. S. WALTON. AARON LYXCH FIRM JNEW AND NEW GOODS. In Dorris' Brick Building. Walton 8c Lynch Have formed a copartnership for the purpose of carrying on a general Grocery and Provision Business, and wil1. keep on band a general as sorunent of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, . Cigars, Nuts, Candies, Soaps, Candles, Crockery, Notion Wood and Willow Ware, Green and Dried Friits, Cured Meats, . .Etc., Etc. Tbe; propose to io business en a fcASH BAIS, Which means that Low Prices are Established Goods delivered williout charge to Buyer ALL KINDS Or1 PRODUCE WANTED For A h.kh WK WIU, PAY HIGHEST M VRKT PRICES rpltV IT ! TUB TO. HEXDItlCKS BRAND X of MI A P. For sale only hr T. G. HENDRICKS. HARRINGTON'S SPANISH LUSTJIAL, nEI.EnnATED for rJ iU meriiral powen over tho Human lUir. I lna preptiatmn ern li "Btet Hrurf o 1 Ihta lrulT, exdlin a henl tlr mn of the root of the Hair, therehjr impnivinir iu irrowth 'n.l Iliitntjr. an.l ii a lire preventive for 'wllneaii, and ,j ui 'eioent uae inum-m the Miiir to tu.NOTrie irn for mer healthtul and bril liant Hpparanr. Ita el'lent properties render it indiiiiuhle t a I-ady 'J oilet. 'lhi prei'trAtjon i pnrljrTefet.il)le. Pre iwred and aoU bf x Y? ' '.:,.j;':'f FRANK HARRINGTON. EKGEN'E CITY, OREGON. Alw keen on banl and tin sale, a flne iMnrfnnt of rur, atrapa, bnubo, auaviof and toilet napa and pertumery. Police of Election. K OTICEH FIEEEB V (ii VEV THAT THE AX nual eleetioo fur Ot&wrs for Euiren City wdl be bell at the Court House in said rity on Monday, April 3d, I87G; For the pwpose of eleeUnj the following ofEoers, to-wit: Three Trustees, One Recorder, Ooe Treasurer, One Marshal. Polla to be ojTOd at I o'dooa a. . and to djae at ' a o riuca r. Dona at ay oaV Una lUk day of Marfh, 1STS. 017. J. Bl'VS, Eaeorlar al laftm CStJ. r J. KII LIN3SW0RTH & SON, STAR B A K ERY, On Ninth Street, jEEP constantly on band, fresh Suuar, Tobscen & Ciirun, Teaches, Coflee, Canned (Joodi, I'lums, riyrup, Cheese, Towder, tiuuu, Starve, Pepper, tar J inn, Salt, Candies, Coinniral, fund lea, Nuts, Lard, Flour, Etc., Et. AI.90 Bread, fairs, Tirs, fruits and Trgrtauli. of every description, which they will sell cheap iiircasn. inaKiui lor (xisiuvor we aollcitacou iiiiuanceoi ineaaiiie. O.noda delivered to anv iwt ofthe cltv frea of oimriie. e are constantly rcceivlnir new woods a: u will sulioiy our customer Iu regard to pru en, RENFREW'S HOTEL, Eugene Ciiy. A share of public ratrnnnire is solicited, doll A. KKNFKKW, Fmp'r. FOR THE SriUNG & SUMMEK TRADE WP. rtF.Oto inform eur friemla anl the puklie that we have juat nsived duoct fruut tc rranciacoaud the Eaatern nmrkcla . AN IMMENSE STOCK Of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, FVRjXISUIXG goods, HATS AND CAPS, . BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Faints, Oils, Etc., Selected by our Mr. S. Rosinolitt, whkb. we oiivr at ItKDUCKD PKICK.S. Parties will find it to their (Wantage to call and exiiinire our stock and prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Highest price pnid for ull bnds of Froduce S. ROSENBLATT & CO., HARDWARE, IRON anil STEEL; Hubs, Spokes, liims, Oak, Ash and Hickory Flank. NOIITIIIII P A; TIIOJUl'SON, PUMTLAND, . - OREOOX. jun l:Sm i;tl (.UMCKIL, ,1IKIC II AMIMC Oo T.C. HENDRICKS, Watches, Clocks ami Jewelrj M TJ S I C , SEWING MACULV ES THANKING THE PUBLIC for their past liber al patronage, we now invite them to tall on us at our new room in Underwood k Co 'h new brick block, where may he lound a full nioiortiueut of poods in the above line. WuttlieH, Cloi kn and Jewelry repaired In ths be t workmanlike tuiuiuur and Warranted. Willamette St., Eugene City, Orego?, CHAIN BUOS. osnuitrv & co'is NEW DRUG STOKE, Willamette street, ncz to liristow i, Co. .DKALKKB IN DIIUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS. PAINTS. GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies. 'Wines and Liquor? OF ALL KINDS. Io fact, we have the bent assortment t articles found In a FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE. We warrant all of our drugs, for they are al D8'.r ana iruc.i. Particu.ar attention la called to our atockof "Perfumery at.Lf Toilet Articles. A i we have bought OURGOOVS FOR CASn We enn compete w Ih any evtahlishment Eugene City In prii -'accoinmodation. 'liny j our goods wi ou cau get the beai and che est. Pmtriitkni larefuy Filled At ail hours of the day or night. osuuux & c. Octo)er d. Mi. mt. FINE POULTRY Urea by M. EYRK, Jr., NAPA, California. Broil j Tark' Ti, veirhinir 9 m earh. Emden tree, weiirliin? trom 40 to &0 lba. ir pair. Braiiiiuwi, l:liiinu, Iihiiim, eto. Pe kin iJiirkA.iiveratriiitr If to 20 lla , an1 lt of all lutka im Layers. Also A One unirtment . ef Pureona. RahUit. Guioea Fowls and I'enets. Anjr variety of fowls denired imported. EGOH, true tojiame. fresh aud well packed., for sale at Klerstc prices. nesd I it Illustrated Circular, an 1 Prise List, to M. EYKE, Napa, Cul. f r, , . iM . u- v M H-l.k opi-m-m pr ! thePfitLlKir ifl.I.tllX, so illustrmted u rave monthly, the reousrnie.1 autMH-i-tf M iwrtiltry Dialtera in tls U. 8.; antl derelnliy tlie test Poaltry Juutnai puUuhsd. bubscriptiott only ll.Uayear. Plraae state where Too aaw this advertisement. rdersmay slo U let! at this nrn.w. , ACRKILTIHIL mPLK.nfc.tTS o . all kinds at inside Inn. of T. O. HES Drill &). a H. FRIENDLY, , . lUSJl'S j (11 FOB THE Srrtl.Wt AND BUMMER TRADE . The Largest Stock of Goods EVER DROCGUT TO EU0EXE. ,OUR STOCK OP , , CLOTHING has been largely increased and we can show a? Handsome a line ot ready made goods la MEN' S AND MOY8 Iiiisiiiess and Dress Suits, Aa can be found in the county, and as prices that cannot ma to sutisiy. ' OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is well filled with a aplenjid asaorl e leading styles and fashionable alia it all the goods. Impress Cloths, Mohair and American Dress Goods. riuid. Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Utililcaelied Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' Undorwoar, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson & Church (l(fCV HKAI.KU8 IV Ssy f km v.ivjt ii k I v v ii t n IUVK T1IK Host Selected Slock in k.. Try the Magic E fects of " mm PURE BORAX SOAP It WAohes without rolil lllltf. Tf Ll fSiTnt visual rtctti. piwii y ot the coml iiiation of llmitx anj Ainuiunis. Miiiiin iteiiuielyiliawawax with hard hibor. Kor u uMivioif uniiw, mint, lur, no., it eanmit lieaur passed, tlm il for the Inith room. A triiil will eon viikv niiy Dio. oi lis suiwrlor mnritH. Ah. v.,,, .-.w rorforit. M'liiiifiictured hv J. FALKIXUURUII k! . u f . ' MORTH PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF PORTLAND, OREGON. dfoundii! In the year 1894, with a Capital Stuck or $100,(10(1, on g Gold Coin Basis, and In corporated under the Irwi of the State of Oregon OFFICERS: P. Washriiuam, President. V.. QiJAriiKNRi'Kii, Vice President. 1). W. Wakkkiki.d, Secretary. W. S. I, Aim, TreBHiirer. W. II. Ekkinhkr, Attorney. If. P. Moiisk, Manager. SYSTEM. In the Life Insurance syntem of this company there are live sros or clashes each class conttins ten diScrcnt divisions, numbered 1 to 10. Each division la limited to 1,000 members. Each division Is separate and distinct each (rem the other. If a person take out one policy, then they pay and receive in Division No. I, and no other. If a person take out two policies, then they pay and receive In Divisions No. 1 and Ho.1, and no oth er, and so on up to ten. and when the policy hold- r dies, his lainily or estate will receive one dollar In U.S. (told win for every living member for each division be holds a policy iu. TABLERATES. LIFE POLICIES'. FIVK AGE3-A,B,C,D,E. A Ages between 1 A I annual premium, .fl 00 B 12 A 30 S 00 C- r- 21) A V, 3 1 A AO 60 A tiS 6 110 6 Of) & 00 Or VH mnjr be pnid at anyone time, on any lile policy, and no further Annual Premium will I required, nor any luilher payment, except for Death Assessments in that special division aa tbey may occur. M. P, BURNHAM, Special Agent'6r Linn, BjLton acd Lane Counties, OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE ! . SLOAN BROTHERS Wil l. DO WORK CHEAPER than any othar shop in town. HORSES SHOD FOR $1'50, AViili new material, all round. Resetting oi l shoso 75 flits. , . . . , All warranted lo give aallalaetlon. Shop on Eighth St., opposite Hum phrey's Stable. FOR BALE! A FLORENCE -SEWING MACHINE. AI'PI.Y AT THE OUAIll) DKFICE. Central Market. Win. Kenshaw, Proprietor. KRF.PS CONSTANTLY HAND FHESII IIFEF, 1'OKK, lUTTOX. VEAL, CIUCSGM, .. CURED MEATS,' ETC., ETC. C ALLISON & OSBURN BE OKfEKISG TO THE PUBLIC, Sugars, Tea, Coffee, Canned Good, Tohacco t Cigarn, Glass it Queens ware, Wood ami Willowware, BREAD. CAKES A.VD PIES. And in fact ereryihinf usuall kept in a first rlaas (irocery More or Bikery at BSUltOCK HI1ICM for ! or ready pay. fjatiifaction fruaranteed. Goods dclirared to anv Dart of the citr fret of charge. WOOL BLANKET . . All Colon. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS & CAPS, In ths leading Stylet. Oil, CLOTHS, fori K Wo rand Table use. BOOTS & SHOES. We would call special attention to our stock' Mens' and lloyg' San Francisco Boot, Which we have fold for a number of yeart with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of 1 . HARDWAHE!' Plows and Farminq Utensils. CHOICE TEA8. CANNED GOODS, and all choice FAMILY UKOCEUIES at artonUhlngly low rates. MVKnrOOI, AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT. iligheat price for all kinds of produce and ir. 1'ii:mly. : TAVB KOU HALS II AT TUB LOWEST RATES Iron, Steel, Axes, Anvils. Cable Chaini, Nails, Hope, . Olasa, ' . PuttT.' mv i m Orcson Tuhlei Pocket Cutlery (jiiiis, Pistols, Ammunition,,. Agilcultural Implemens Blasting Powder, Pishing TsVkle, Ktc. Kto. We Invite an examl. nation of our goods i confident our price will suit the times. OREGON STONE WARE for mleuy T.ti. HKNDlilOKS. ' TEiijns or si iJscnii'TiuN TO Frank Leslie's IllVt Publications POSTACEPAID. Piank Leslie's lll's't Newspaper, Prank Leslie's (Milmnev Corner. 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Address, AGENCY DEPARTMENT, Prank l-eslie'a Piihliahiug House, 637 Pearl 8 tree t, New York. AT TUB OLD F. K I) U.NN, f HAVINO BOUGHT TnE INTEREST OF MrBcntt In the old Arm la now running the unities a'one at I he old stand .. where be will km pi ised to sue all Is old customers n ,4 H vihk run tin old stock down verv lowmv stock now ue I v entire! t NEW AND COMFLEIE i Composed In part of nearly EVKimilJNU CALLKD FOR, And I oiake a speclaltyln HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL1 I w'sh to make no rrand flourish, hnt 6a a that Earners can come, nearer, getting all they may want at my store than .at avy other estab-' llshment. I am also axent fr UaWLEY. DODO & CO., of Portland, for all J ImpUme if 71 Agricultural ALSO, FOR PRINCE 4 CO-'8 ORGANS AND JIELODEONS flsTlng hid ilxteea yeart experlen In brud less here I think 1 kaow the wanU o," ueoo'e 'ive roe a call. F. B. DUNN. Q H Ot t H I ES-I sluul keep on a full of GROCERIES &, PROVISION and invite the attention of Hooseke-pers! WA(;o.ST. (i. HENDR1CK3 IS AGENT lor th i celebrated Stndebaker South Bend Wagon Notice to Creditors. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that the trader' aiirned waa dulv auonuitril rfmlnuir.iu , t ' the estate of Eiiaa HIielle.MMisyl K. u,. Court of Une county. i Ireg.-n. X petxoaa1iolo mg claims against said estate are requested U present tbe saaie to las nndrlnt .thu dence in said county, within u months from Dm daaekereol. ROBERT CAI.Msnv J. J. WitTO, Atty. Admlniatrator, Engtne. Peb. 1 iw ' NOTICE. V. 8. Lamb Orrici. 1 Rosearao. Oi.. M.n-h llih lSTa'f -' pOMPLilNT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT' J this Office by M. N. KUM.. airainat Jam.. Ottersnn for abandoning bis MomeHtead Entry no. Jiuj.oated Aug. 1873, upon tbe N. E. i. Section M, Township 20, . Range 6 W. is Lane county. Oregon, with it iew to tbe ranceU lalion of said entry : the said nutiee are hareb summoned to appear at this Uffiee oa the I2d day ' of April, 1876. at 1 o'clock t. sr., to ropoad and- luriiisn testimony conceruiLg said alleged abani-ocmenL W.awilXI3,Kfg1tcr. . C. FL'LLEBTON, Keceiver.