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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1876)
JtlTCX.A frttfcat of publication ShAiL MAkUMO VkrMTl5.Y'S0.H , r fsHru attf lubtcrlbtr namtt indh tat ' J frwum a wuuicrtjtitOH. -' Kvnoft Simpl announeemente of birth, nur-'-i. nd draUii will b UMerted without clianm . 01 ituarr notice! will be charged fur at the rata of 10 , at ate p una. , r ... - -', Wt mailt no ronponsibility for Tien oxpraeeed Df eorraapooueuw. - i lingls eoplee of the Gtuau, (n wrapper for .null' kg, ""'f be obtained at this office. , CITY AND COUNTY. , ,, . i Bepubllean Convention. Tie Republican County Contention met at the Court House in tbia place lust Thurs day norning at 10 o'clock a. v. and pro. ' 'ceeded to effect a temporary organization by electing Qeo. Humphrey Chairman, aod A S, .Patterson Secretary. , The aanal committeee were appointed and tthe Convention abjouroed to moet at 1 ' o'clock P. H. ;. Upon reassembling the committee on ere 'dentials sabmittea .a report, which was 'adopted. v " ' Committed on permanent organization 'recommended A. 8. Patterson for Chairman .and B. 0. Van Ilouteo aod A. W. Stowell 'as Secretaries. The report was adopted. ' Committee on order of business submitted a report reoummendiog the following: First Nomination of State Senator. Second Nomination of Jour Represeata itiyes. as r ' ." Third County Judge. ' Fourth Clerk. " ; ' , .;; Filth-Sheriff. n: .8ixth Treasurer. Seventh Two Commissioners. . Eighth Assessor. Ninth School Superintendent. . . Tenth Suiveor. ' Eleventh Coroner. Twelfth Election of delegates to the .State Convention. ' ' On motion of Roaco Knox, Hon. J. II. McClung was nominated fur Stale Senator by acclamation. ;0n motion, tbe Chair appointed Ceo. Humphrey and J. H. Evan's as Tellers, and inomloationi irere proceeded with in .their Iregnlar order, resulting as follows : ' Representatives iKodney Scott, Allen Bond, A. S. Hamilton and C. W. Wasb , borne. ;;. - i Jfjoaoty iodge Henry Parsons. Clerk Joel Ware. Sheriff S. B. Eukin, Jr. '' Treasiire'r-J. G. Gray. : Commissioners Thos. Barbre, Wn. Ow 'ni. -- Assessor .,W. Park9. ; . Schppl Superintendent R.3. Oullison. Surveyor II. 0. Perkins. , Coroner T. VV. Shelton. Delegates to State Convention B. C Van Iiouten, C. W. Wasbburne, VV. U. Odell, Rosco Knox, W. J. J. Scott, F. W. Folsomand John Kelly. :.- . Socublr and Sdppik. Last Wednesday iris the fifty-seventh anniversary of tbe .foundation of the order of Odd Fellows in the United Stat8, and was celebrated in tbe evening by rjpencer Butte Lodge No. 9, of this place, by a, sociable at tbeir ball and Jupper at the St. ! Charles Hotel, to wlucb tnite a large, number, not meiubma of the .order, were invited. The programme for the evening conskted of vucal .and ingiru Aiantal music aod a very Interesting lecture on the origin, progress and works of the order from its inception dowu to the prea nt by J. J. Walton, Jr. Tbe occasion was a very pleasant one. ' The Crrr or Salem.-This steamer ar fired nere on Monday afternoon with about eighty ions of freight as follows : Robinson A Church, 2 headers, 1 baiveeter, 2 thresh , 1 mower, t reaper! 20 wagons ; Rosen blatt & Co., Ill pkgs. mdse.; Uuun & Strut ton, 38 do.; S. H. Friendly, 22 do. and It) tons salt; H. H. Wolfe, 14 pkgs. mdee ; A Goldsmith, it do.; A.1 V, Peters A Co., 16 do.; Killingsworlb A Son, 31 do.; T. 0. Hendricks, 6 pkgs. machinery; M. Wallis 2 reapers ; S. A J. H , 18 pkgs. mdse.; S. H , 44 do ; J. H. S., 15 do.; L. G. 2 do.; S R.. 81 do.i E. W. Whipple. Cottage Urove, 102 do.; D, Alpin, 1 lot raraitureu - Mat Day Ball. A Grand May Day Ball will be given'' at Lane's Hall on Monday evening, May 1st. Committee of Arrange ments, L. U. Jackson, Frank Harrington and Jeff Smith; Committee of Reception', John O'Brien, G. W. Fletcher and G. S. Klncaid ; Floor Managers, Jeff Smith and Chat. Hedlejr. Tickets without supper. SI 50. j Those wishing supper can have tbe Same by leaving order at tbe St. Charles Hotel Everybody is respectfully invited to tteod.1''.:'; ' Dim). MrJoba 11. Kelton, at one time gent for tbV jtage Company, and a son-iu-law of Mrs. McCord, died at Saa Fraocitco oo the 20th inrt ; having been red Over a day or two previously by a train of cart ' RhotaL W. B. Reoibaw has removed hiamatket to the old Railroad' Hoose. tbe room formerly ased u the office in that building having bees neatly fitted op for bira 8ou OroM. Laoe has sold bis saddle Mi hameaa busioeM to Charles Hadiey aod wiO leave for California' about tbe'Hrst of June,. "He also dwpose4 of his dwelling boos) to Mr. N. L. Strange. , County , Court next Mooday. ' .' B. F. Finn of this county took a large lot of dressed dear skins to Salem Ui week. Ckaa. Later wu io Scrantoo, Pa, oo tbe 14th test. ' . , ( Geo. C Drrtead, fonoerit of this oanty. it Um Oroocratie caodKJtta for aacsor in Lake eeajotv , Oar coonty has' bem booored ia the sa Wctioo of Mr. T. A. Milliroa ai a de!egst w the St Loois Coovesuoe. ' Democratic Suie CoovenUon. From the Ooagoniaa. " '.OR0AIIUATI0U KFrECTIO. SahKj A prH 26. Tbe Democrat io State looveolioa was called to order by H. Klip- pai, cnairmao oi me Mate Central Uomfhit tee. On motion, B. F. Burch was elected tern porary chairman, and C. B. Bellinger, clerk A committee of five oo credentials was appointed, consisting of A. Nultoer, John Wbiteuker, U. Klippel, L. Isoo, and M. Sbaunon. 1 , . A motion to sdjouro till 1 o'clock was lost i but a motion for a recess of a half hour was carried. Upon reassembling, a committee consist ing of one from each county, oo order of business, was appointed.. -: A committee similarly constituted, wss appointed oo platform. The Convention then adjonrned to 2:30 P.M.,, ' The c nvention assembled onrsuant to ad journment. Ine commit'.ee oo order of business, by Ticbenor, chairman, reported as follows 1. Adoption of platform- 2. Selection of del egates to the Nation.il Convention 3 Nonw in itioo of Diitrint Judges. 4. Nomination (4 prosecutimr attorneys 5 Nomination of a candidate for Congress. 6. Nomination ol candidates for Presidential electors. 7 Se lection .of the CenWul committee. An aoim .ted discussion arose upon the adoption of the Glib aod sixth orders ol business by Weatburford, of Lino, and Ticbe nor of Curry. Bellinger moved to vote tiva mi op tbe nomination of Congressman and electors, and tojii8S tbe rest of the .report by uccla matioti ; carried. . Cochran, of Lane, and Ferguson, of Tarn hill, spoke on the question. Hazard, of Coos, moved to adopt the fifth order of .business the nomination of Congressman by yeas and nays. Tbe niotiou Wiis strongly opposed by White aker, of Lane, and supported by liny den, who advocated the adoption of the order, aud proposed that Mr. Lane, tbe present Congressman should be nominated by the coi'Ventiou, The proposed nomination of Lane was re ceived with enthusiasm. ' . Hayden made a long speech covering nibcb political RinOud.. Isom, of Baker, moved to postpone nomf nating a Congressmau until five o'clock. Ferguson Opposed any nomination nntll after tbe National .Convention hiid been held. Hafdoo .rose to a personal eplaant!oo, and made a characteristically humorous' speech, in which .he was so severe in bis re- mail a on Ferguson as to be called to order. ' Myers, of Clackamas, and Towbsend. of Yambill, io calm speeches tried to poor oil on the troubled waters and Ticbenor moved the previous question. Carried. W hi leaker protested against the gag law. Klippel moved that the vote by wbiob tbe previous question was ordered be reconsider ed, which was carried and the debate was continued by Hazard, of Coos. Ticbenor moved to postpone umber con sideration of the question nnlil 7 o'clock and take op (be order of business referring to the platlorm. Tbe motion was lost. Cries of "liuesMon, question! Wbiteuker spoke earnestly against a nom ination by ibis convention, and Hayden made a violent speech In reply. I he secretary then called the roll, and the question of this convention making a nomination was decided in favor of its doing so by a vote al 81 lor to 40 against. Tbe firth, sixth and seventh orders or business were adopted as reported. PLATFORM. The platform was then Adopted. It de clare first that tbe common schools are tbe special charge of the Democracy ; second, in favor of reliifous freedom and deprecates sec tarian prejudice, tuiru, it commends me lower House of Congress for its reform. And Fourth, it reiterates tbe platform adopted last year. A motion was Iceo made to adjourn which was InRt. The convention then by a vote of 71 to 47 decided to choose six delegates to ihe National Democratic Conveution, appeo tioned. one to each judicial district, and one lor the stale at large. Tbe convention then adjourned until 7 P. M. DKLKOAVES TO THB NATIONAL 0NTIITieK. . Debates to the uaiiooal .convention were elected as follows: J. 0. Brawler, first district; Thos. Mi. irn, aecond ; Mart. V. Browu, third ; R. U. rhomp8oii, fourth ; 4. il I urner, Blth. H. II. jillry and .S. A Miles were nominated for delegates at large. Gilfry was elected 77 to 3r. The delegation 'if the second distfist. axked lve, by Whiteaker, ta retire or. ten minute. Third district delef ates report Bonham forjudge, W M Ramsey for Attorney. lourth P. R Strone. attorney. First II. R. llMnoL, Attorney. Fifth MeArlhur, judge ; L B. lson.au torny. Second I. M. Tboiapsoo, judge ; S. II. Hazard, attorney. A resolution t indemnify sufferers by ba Muduc wex was tatvted. Lank XK.NOMIKATKO Tbe repiUr order twin? I be nommatio of ConcrrMinan. Lane wai ooioin.ted bvaccL iiialiuu, wilb great tutUUsiaam. FRRelDRNTIAL KLRCT0RS. Pfwidentii! electors were nominated as follow: II. Klippel, ol Jackson; W. B. of Urant: K A C'ronin. of Port land; G. K. fibiel. f Sjlwn ; J. M. Sliep herd, of Baker. Klippel, LtsweU and Uo- nio were the choice ol lue cooveuUoa. CKNTRAL COHWTTISS. Ttabpr. J. M.Sheohord: Benton. Milton Shannon CAttcktm. G. A. Hardinir: Clat sop. 0 F. Ifell; Columhia, H.N. Jfice; i;oos, A. Ijebree; worry, j.a. ncneoor; Douglas, A. A Fink ; Grant, G. 8 Uazle- ii Japbann. K It. Foadrf ! JoapohiM. B. P llnitvlaw' Lake. 0. A. Brooks: Lana J. X. foiodexterf uaa.tf.n. weainernra; Marion. loiS vreetrcw: .vaunuiuau, u. B. Bellinger; Polk, E. JlcDaoiels, Tilla mook. R W. Wiwoo ; union. A. vraig ; rTm.i.H. J. W. ruilv: Wasco M. II. Ab bott; Waahingioa, M. L Nicholas; Yam- bill, w. T. Newby. A rfiaaaioo ahont chairraao aro. The question was t Shall the coovcntioo or me coMBittea elect Dim T soiioer movea iei lirum h tamnnrarr eLunnan 1 lost, The p ( - olwii.in nf rMrmannt cbairuaO WCl OOaoi- roonsly for Boilings. He was. oo motion of M'.st. V. Brown, elected by accumatioo. Th Inllawinff rmolatioo WJ CVTiod : KetlttJ. That io tbe ebserjce of say del efmta from tbe national erent'ioo, Uif del egates pieeat shall cast bis vots, . . A resolution to move Conerees to indem oify tbe sufferers by the Modes war wu paiaed. , . Salsm was agreed upon ss Its place for th next convention. Rome fun followed and the convention adjourned. Governor Grover was loudly called for and spoke happily, predicting success and complimenting the convention. Mart. V. Browo responded also. Henry Klippel briefly pledged bis utmost for success. Oth ers were called but none responded. A Fatal Blow. Monroe, son of A. J. Zumwult, met his death on Thursday at tbe hands of Jas. CcCabe. The circumstances as near as we can ascertain at this time are that Wm. McCabe, a boy lourteen or llteen yeara of age had a difficulty with Monroe Zumwalt, a young man about twentyears of age, who was staying with bis node, Elijah Zumwalt,, in Mohawk precinct. On Thurs day morning Jos. McCabe, father of William, wai at the residence of Mr. Zumwalt and be came engaged in a .depute with yeungZum watt, ani picking op a lub struck him blow ca, tbe bead knocking him senseless He partially recovered aod wu takeo to the honse, whoro be died at 6 o'clock ia tbe evening, bhenff hakin went to Mohawk to arrest Mr. McCabe yest-rday but he bad left his .borne and could not be louod. It is thought however that he will come In and give bimsulf np to-dey. II. F. Johnson, Esq., ia now canvassing this county lor "The Qenteuial History of the TJuited States;" tbe latest, aod by far the most entertaining aod instructive, work of that learned historian, James D. McCabe. This Is a large book ol !)50 pages, sod is em bellished with near 450 engravings aod por traits of of scenes and men connected with the birth and growth of oor nation; pictures of stirring scenes io tbe rise and progress of our Republic, aod portraits of those eminent Sages, Statesmen and warriors who have made the history which Mr. McCabe so beautifully and graphically portrays. This is not alone a book for this Ceotcnial year, but will form a vuluablu addition to every library io yeais to come. Etery one. who wishes to be well posted in tbe history of bis codotry should secure a'copy ot tbis work. Henry Gale, after a brief end hot overly succes&lul career as : editor of tbe -Grant county flxprm, auiioiinces .bis retirement from that position. Notice to the . of H. There will be a meetioeof the Lane Coun ty Council P. of U. at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Logene City en Tuesday, tbe 9lb day of May, 18,76, to transact business ol tbe utmost importance .to Ahi order. A (tenerol attendance of delegates is regues'ed. All fourth degree members, especially ladies, are, by resolution of tbe Council, cordially invited to attend. Jou.v Kfttxr, President. MA If HIED. Anrfl ttth. br D. B. Orar. 0. IL Kirk and 111m C. A. Drown. POND'S EXTRACT Thouaanda of physi- eiana of all acboola Allopathic, HotncDopathic, Bo tanic and Eclectic-are In the habit of prescribing Foxd's E&tbact and bear testimony to ita many rir tuea aa a Fain Deatrorar, and to iti linot iniraou lout healing proptrtiaa. Bold bj all druggiita. gr The Natloual Gold Medal Vas awarded to Bradley Rulofsou for the beat Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montaomerv Street, Ssn Francisco. JFer Male. 830 acres of land ; an excellent stock ranch ; over 100 acres good plow land, will be sold cheap. Enquire of o. A. i.NT kb. ruotegrapoer. Sleinhelser U still receiving vegetables, etc. A fresh lot to-day. Florence sewinir machines a warieU of styles and prices, for sale by D. B. Gray at fjlswortn s Urus store. Wm. Preston has just received from San Francisco a complete slock of good io bis line, and horsemen will od many useful ar ticles not heretofore brouuht here. If you want a good pair of gloves, ge to Wm. Preston, agency for tbe t3n Jose glove manufactory. Farm ron Salk A good lann for sale on easy terms, within two miles of Cres' well ; 550 acres ef laud, ull fenced, good house on the mime, jk 400 acres can be cultivated. If you want a bargain call and see J. J. Waltun, Jr. Buy your wall paper already trimmed ai F. B. Dunm's. . BCSINKSi- NOTICES. Airenry for Wkbbkb, Cottagr Okm, Shkrhan &, Hd aod other varieties ol Pianos Standard Organs, and general musirul merchandise 1). li. Cray, at Ells worth Drug .Store. " Settle went TTaated. Having dicposedol the St. Charles Hotel, this is to notify all persona baring claims aeaiost me to oresent them to J. J. Walton. Jr., for pymeut. All persons indebted to me will find their accounts in bis hards tor collection, sod they must be paid imuiedi ately. Cm. Baku. Retail Proaaea anal Prorlaloa market. Tbe following are reuilcis' prices : FLOrR- bid 00 14 50. CiiKN ME At -Oi.oa ground, in bulk ia. WlJEA l-Uwt wh it 0AT3-37r.)0e babl. BKAS-I(Cnl. 53. BLTTrR-r'iraUrclU.rr:. COr'FKE Coita Rica, tc; Rio, it; Java, SI gniund. 37. CHKKHK-Orr.r.lJe. C4NILE9- bx t 004 60. K(;(;sli e. POTATOEH oer bnahl. tl. BACOX-tiidca, 11; Hams, lij 15c; Shoal den.SltOr. :H It'k EXS-lf J $ tl W par inxen. FI.HH-fea!nnfl.rbi., bi.h, 17; 0 kit, 15; bellWM,UBkito,ti 66 ;saekerel, V kil.ti; codliph, eoaai. Ite. ' . LA RD-Tina. If bolk, lie. SUUAR-8. f K. 164c; laUnl 10$15e; cnub ed. IHe powdered. iOe. 8 ALT -Carina l.land 100 lh,l 75: Bay tl 75; LarpOQl Dairv. 13; rr" l.irerpool, , TKA A hinct Urcan II Vi 4 t: Japan 75c 6YRCP Heavy Uoldra. K 00 V keg. OILft DWs coai, 7jc; Liaatcd, boiled, 17; Oi'na Not. tl. CASNKD (KiOOa-O. Me; fiardmea 374; raaortodjeiiiaa.fi: 4c; Ur CotJ.Wc; faacbaa 0e; Tomatoes, 370 SKNI lie. U hW. P. HOW LLL CO.,hw York, Snr PaaapblcS of l pa. euutaiainr ba of Mwiwii aa4 eaumaua abovng eoaS o a4wtiaaf . AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAftESTS. Oilmore ACo.,tuoeaanrs to Cblpman, Hnsmer v., ouiiciHiia, raienu procured in an oouut inea. no ices in aavan.. No cbenre onlew the P'teDt Is granted. Mo fees for maklnt Diellml - nary examlnttioos. No additional feaafor ob- taiuiDjr and ronduoting a rehearing. By a recent ucvnmu m tuc uoromusioner an rejeortd applloa tious may be revived. Bpacial attentlai Uan to Interfereooe Casea before tbe PaUnt OlBce.iEx- lanm.ins ieiore utngrem, lnlriuge eut Bulls In diSerent Rtatea, and all liligatwii apparlainlng to Inventions or Patent, bejd laiuu to Uilmura A C'w. for pamphlet of sixty pages. LAND CASfifl, LAND WARRANTS.andSCRIP, Contested Land Cases nroanuted befora tha IT. A. General Land Office and Department of the In terior. Pi irate Land Claims, Mining and Pre- cm von viaims, ana Homestead canes attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and ISO aore pieces for sale. Thia Serfp Is aaaignable, tod can be located In tbe name of the purchaser upon any Oorern inent Uodsuulect to private entrv. at tl. Is bar acre. It Is of equal value with Bonuty Land War rania. eeno auimp to tilimore a to. rur pampn let of Instruction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. Officers. Soldiers and (Sailors of the late war. or their heirs, are in many casea entitled to money rrom the Government of which Abey have no knowledge. Vtiiita full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp to Oiloiore ft Co., and a full reply, after ex amination, will be given you free. PENSIONS. All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors wounded. raptured, or Inlured la the lata war. however slightly,.can obtain a pension by addressing Oil- nun a vv. Cases prosecuted bv Oil more A Co. hefoia tha Supreme Court of the United States, tbe Court of Claims, and tbe St utbern Claims Commission. Each department of our bualneas Is conducted In a separata bureau, under chime ef the same experienced parlies employed by the old firm. rronipt atu ntion to all business entrusted to Uil more A Co. ia thus secured. We desire to win suocexa by deserving it. . Dissolution of Partnership. rBfi PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST Ing between Alex Cunniinrhtm andUeorve Cunniniilmm. under the firm name and style of A. A 0. Cunningham, waa dissolved bv mutual consul March 28th, 1X76, Ueo. Cunningham re itirinc Alex CuDninEhamaseumeeaUTikhilitiea of ttie.firin and la authorised to.colleot and receipt or aeuts.dueaoe same. ALKX. CUNNINGHAM, UEUKUECUNN1NUUAM. Junction City, April 22d, 1876. Sr. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENES CITY, OREGON. A. EENFBEW, : ; 2 Prop. PR. RENFREW announces that he Is again In poabeasicnor tfas old aud well-known ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Wblck baa baeo newlv furnished aod refitted, and ii now opeu for be reoeptlua of guest. i ,,Bv tlua chabge in the ownership. Llteen rooms It the , FIRE PBOOf BHICK BUILDING . making fifty .rooms.. It tbe moat cemmodious and best appointed hotel In the Bute south ef 8a m. Thanking the public Sat past patronare. I so- liojt a continuance of tte saota aod shall do all for tbe comfort of guests. FREE COACH II) THB HOUSE. . A. It UNstftEWj N EW DRUO STOKE, Willamette street, sex to jsrutow 1,0. DEALXRS ur DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDIC WES, &o. BrandieSa Wines and Liquor? OP ALL KINDS. In fact, wt nave Abe beet assertaunt ( actioies toune in a FIRST CLASS DRUG oTOEE. We warrant all at our drugs, for they ais al stew ana ireso. Psrtlon.sr attention Is called to our stock of Perfumery aiiJ Toilet Articles As we hare bought OUR 00I8 FOR CASH We can compete w'tb any entaMlnhmeat a Sagene Cl'J in pm "aceomatosaitiQa. Buy your goods w.i oo can get the best and one set. rrfKrirlicni Cirffuy Filled ' At all hours of the day or night. OSIIUKN & ti October d. . JOtf. i late tarprevemeata rwder fbelTOEZHCC L eere team ever the test lor ivmy ass. . J,25 rLOaCKCB HACHISI3 ware , sold en the Paetflc Coast la if it, aiargw i aaBbersrohaidytbaawuevtrsaMbsre i si any staar kind la asiagis year. o a ca SAX7ZL EUL, Agent, QliflrruBSTatt, fosaZitalfeS&t, uirtuata. TesZ SiEIEBAL HEBCHAWDUB U f.C. HENDRICKS, Well Improved Farm for Sale. I W IVPROVZD F AIM af 0 tree. I V a1r aaltiTaUoai: ail aa ler low and the im- prumoMau ia roo4 eroar, iMtn wUI atU aa a Urra. BtUiaudS aiike wee of Snw aa ' rA eJVanre t aaotk. t AjTtr at thia effl-e. K titers Is a FLORENCE . , Sewing Machine within onaaV thouund mllea ef 'lXll San FraMlite V ' ' () SVC werklnj Wwell(lwi!lslt,th. VXeat expense to the owner. a , . . , . OJ n I 1 A is? a. a) "S ...... W..,fc NELSON'S lnTproved Iron King Wind Mill'. ' ' (Patented Hov. Sth, IS7S.I i, iiiL inu& rmciy ur luc fFruit Grower, the Farmer, the Irrigator, AND ALL 1 . ' WHO REQUIRE THE USE OF WATER. There are several reasons why thia UU1 should be p reierred to all others : 1st. It Is far more durable because It la all Iron. td. It Is Cbeaner because of Its slmDlicHv and inability, and will outlast several Wooden Hills Sd. It Is Lew ComDlloiited'. because therelaonlr tbrve pieces of operating machloerr. 4th. It Is more powerful than anv other 1(111. on account of the thin fan, and oousequent in creased Miction of air. and because it ta operated by an ecceutric, being far suierior to tbe crank baft or rest pin, u a lifting and falling power. Sth. It needs no care, ne watching. havUc self-feediug oil caps and self-regulating vanea. It regulates, protects and takes care of itself. 6th. It never warps, shrinks, or swells, hence It is not liable to get out ol order. Once up, It guea all right, 7th. It dues more work, was easier aud throws a laiger body of water. It will submerge a larger tract of land, with lKwind and In a shorter space of time than anv other Windmill now in u. It ma; be aet toiurn out of the wind at any desired piessuie,.theie beiug a graduated lever for that purpose. 8th This Mill took the onlv premium riven at the California Huts Fair, ever Ihe many ethers these on exhibition. ' ., ... J"R1CE JJ6T: . 9 Foot Wheel....'. WO 10 " " ISO 11 ". ) I',..-.. I ICO Mills and Coupty'rlgbte for sale by Z. 8. MoMURRAT. Brick Stare, tor, Willaindtc i Eighth Sa.( EUGENE CITY. A.V. PETERS & C04 . , . .. i ' Are now In receipt of a Ttry large stock of new spumii oobs, Seleotsd wtth much ears from the ferre and beet Importing nomas in Han franusoo. " ; r Our Stock or DRESS GOODS la nnniuallf large and attraotirs, and eoraprian the Terr lataat atxlea and noTelties, and of all grades na prieee, so as to meet uio view oi an. WHITE GOODS. A large assortmsnt of K1rinm and Inasrtlnp, new aau uoauuiui paiiarna. STAPLE GOODS. A laraeatooh of Hevhed Uualins ana lanane. Tablo Jjpoui, Towelinm and Ilualaryi Cornata, Uaaaksnbicsa, uue ana unou gcdura ib au grease. WE WIX.1 f AT THB EIOEEST MABIET FtlQE la eaah for aarammber of ponnds af GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL COUNTKY PRODUCE Of every daseriptioB wanted, for whloh.we wkH pay the aif best market price. A.V. FETERS k CO. xouruik and nrrkapiBaia' lABini Oycvtad painlcM, no publmiy, al hoaw and without JncoavantcDca. AnaaiidoMthiCHJoa in nenta. bendsumcelorpamcuian, ViL iSj Wathiagtoa Strict, Chicago, 111. r 1 MAI Aa Oliatmrd wwk Vt erftteMIUsUwiltn, ft SHstrsAj srti.. iftUM sfiaouvrrtM ia Ikft UUIMH wcifnewiil wpiodurtlow bow b Wtej)TlaAKy In UM ntiTii rlsum, tvl ml iMiv TOfAiif tod Biidtlie) fi4 bouiti mil tud rwm Iti H smrjaLminsi infurnLaUMllL wKlrJl DO OfW can ftflord Us b Vllh- vH om bow to ptrwt th hltla, nd cumplwtkm, i4 CIMIe) WM4 UrMU VM IfMOnMSi OT IrUUIAl UN fm oolv tnja Maurvsun Uuum in Uw vorid. Ttj bf MftlL T1m fcutbor any m sjofuulled Mnuii wnaill oa suiv of thsianMsftj mantUnl In all work H. A.O. QUM. m WaialngMBi m Valaasa, lil. a ITDaVIM tft. UMlllUtll. alui4 rtTTTTT3 know m Owwrtihip Wu l-W-l II II ft piUi rinr.U.lcll AND al imuui n-m, Yw. BOOKcECRETSsSwSS IheMr nthin ind eon. Trtti ot til Wivti rWr f ifMeUftinsy, thwtr OJtueva, japUnt s)twj msjsAtM lo eytiir 9d. oont4iM rlT jli) fssfsM eVnU U eutsiH In erwry ntw fA. ftcnt by Mall vrtirrl Mefi-4 re rxnpt MAOrUs A4 M use) otur rwiij worm ion wort n lts iiio eve p-jtMito- sfkiMaMetia. salttwllhtl LB ie?. A I sjrrwfL im u. A. iv ii ap MAW jsvnimisuiASL. Central Market. Wm. Hensliaw, Proprietor. TTEEP8 CONSTANTLY ON "S3 A. HAND , . FftESH nrEF. 1'uhh, nu i iui ' TEAL, CHICK EMI, CUBED SEATIt ' ETC., ETC. T11E CUEiFEST PLACE 0 The Paciaa Coaat for B0MS-VAt)8 BOOY8 AND 8HOE8. A . . GREAT REDUCTION l.f PRICES, ' J. h. donald! m bow oa head err one hnndrtd and Bfty paira ai Bouta ot ear 01 maa, war I aaa buual ta aril muilltai nt mmt. and we are now Dnnaral to mtk UmA to artar at U fuUowinf graatljr radooad pr eaa : Prawh Calf BotAa from SS ta S9 par pair. Fraanei Ki boou tram Sa to Sv var pair. Gtuiunje Kip Donu out to order lot SS per peb AadallaUNWworkatanaallf low prtnaa. RpaK isf Sane at abort Ww. AU work warrasMd. ImOmi aad Fiadinaa fnr aala. kaavahar tha aua t two door ftmth of A, T. tawrt irs Brra avna. I. kl. OVffALD. v; i OPIUM ami. ... . .wmwm ' mutual life Assc:iAti:;i . .' ., J sV (,''',. OP PORTLAKO, -ORKGOX. v, WavfoondedlBthe year 1894, WltU a Capital Stock of lOOjeOO', oa S Gold Oola Baals, and 1 ootperated aader tbe irws of the State af Orefoo. . . ... I : smi I I ul. .-' ' . I -I i.o i; ii OFFICERS," n tv. i aniaaan, rmiaeni. OuACisascsa.yioePrealdesit. ' ' ' D.W. Waiariaui,So(ttar7. ' . -r W. 4. LsbD, Tressorer. , . . w. h. brriaosa, AttoroeT. M. P.Moa,Msiiver. :t . .-II-TJ.' .' DIRECTORS : P. itrasutHiM. W. H. Errmaaa, . WM. WlDHAM, , ' W..Lado, , L Warra, ', K. OlTAOaaunraw J. In AVIIKSOK, St. r. MOMS, v. w. watiriiLB, , TABLE RjtftES; Ll POLIOICt.' " ! aTIYB AQES A . B. C. D. K. A Ages between 1 A Ilaonaal prenilom..li 00 B " liAlu , ... .. ain J- ' 10 A Si 1 ..too D- " 1560 . - ' - , . t 00 S- " " M64 l w'-'tiH 1 .tM 0rt25 mar b prUd st aarons time, sa as Ills policy, and no further Annoal Premium will be required. nr any fuither payment, except for Death Aaseeameota la that SDeclal divlaion as thaw may occur. , i ' G.J. BUYS, Local Agent' ' OREGON STONE WARE for rale by , T.O. HKJJDRJCM. TEtUUS OK 8UBSCJUPT4UJ! I ait. ' IW, Ci-I. . A m . M m v skMeji sli'A - sj rranxLw.i's'wfiJDiicaio fOSCAGB PAID. l; !; l, Rtank .aslie's Ill's'! Newspaper. Weekly, i M Frank Leslie's Chimney Corner, i" " "dMi t'hk' I Usiid'alnutrirteZeltujig. . A aq The Pa rWSgs ' " 4 0w Prauk Leslie's LAdj's Journal,. - 4 00 The Voune- American i 1 Aa The Young American M i 1 60. Frank Lealie'i Boyi' and Girls' Wesklv. ... i So frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, "iH ,r raoa Leene a imj s stagaaioe, atonmiy. o SO frank Leslie's Boys of America, . , , 1 ia Frank Leslie's Pleasant Honrs, " ' I 0 Frank Leslie's Budget oIFua. "In The Jolly Joker, , . ' 1A0 Prsnk Lenlie'sFamllv Herald. " Voq iFrank Leslie's New, fork Journal.' " I 60 r rang Leslie's illustrated Almauao, i : 64 Piank Leslie's Comle Almanac, . y '. '. ' U Every yearlv'subecrlbe?fl entUtcj besntf-! ful Premium CbroBK'Wlth4aob pobiioatlon. Tha. originals were designed end pelnteC exprealf fee, our use, end tbe Cnrbnos are printed In oU,ei actly reproducing, In wvsr fleUU the original mtarplceaf art.? " ?.' i : . . Description of .Chromes, Publication and GUIs; with sample papers, seat on receipt of stamps . fet ntora postajjet ' V " , : i ACaWiTtWANTBD.il v;'"-' Address, AGENCY DEPARTMENT?, Vrintf Leslie's Publishing Bouse, 617 Pearl Street, Me York. (1- , -j , NEW ST Oil I AT TBI ; i OLD STANDs F. B. DUNN,; HAVINO BOUGHT THB INTEREST OF, Mr Booet ta .he old firm Is now running the utineaa alone at I be oM stand, where he will ha. pi wed to see all Is old customers . ,, B ring run th old stock down war low stock 'nownea y entirely NEK AND COMPLEIE . Composed la part of nearly : ETESTTHINU CALLED FOB,' And I make taiecUItgJlo HARDWARE, IRON ANU STEEL! I wish U snake io- tMndBonrlsh.bat do W" that Farmers can muss nearer letting all they j mavwsntat mvsWre than at an t other eaUK. liahment. I am also sgeM for BAWLET, DODO A CO., of Portland, for all - . Agricultural .-. Implements ALSO, FOR PRINCE Ca"B ; , ORGANS AND MELODEONd " '' 'it - Having bad sixteen Tears azoerlenee la hod. teas here I think,! know tbe wants oftbe people.'1 - F. B. DIT1717. QHwClfUIsIarsrpaaafaast-.. . GROCERIES ft PRSttM and MvRe tbe attention of Houaeke-per . ' . T.O. HENDRCIM. WACON8-T. 0. HENDRICKS 13 AG EST br lbs celebrated Sindebaker South Bsr.J Vz::3. I' KLLlpbsWOBTfl A OX 1 STAFi B AK(- R Y,' cm laMiif treat, rEPooestantlyoa band, fresh , i Sugar, Tobaoee A Cigars, ' " Peatbei, Svoflee, Byrnp caanef wwoea, . ,' rioasL . Powdes. Pennar. Boap, K'BlarA, knew, .M.s . lndles, Commeal, ljf Caadles, Mots, 'Lard Now, Etov Cto. l Ui ALSO '!'' ' Brtad, Caket, flei, Frniti tsd TcgtU.!ef of every deacrlptloa, which (bey will sell cheap for eaah. Tbakful for past favors we solicit A oow l Unoanos of the same. ; Goods delivered UanvMrtof the dtr free af ' charge. We are constant! reoeivine aewOooila acd will satisfy oor eustccaers la regard to pnoea. ' PHYSICIAN .8URQEON ': t A5D , -t ' - ' DEUGGlSTs a OSee oa seal ride WlKematte street, near tcs ner ol lib, adjoining law office of J. P. Brown. Rperial atteotlon paid to dbeM af the Les, and ail eaaea ot ehroeie diseases. . Bxriaikose Sueena ia practice and s a to hmineea. A f A WO!TH-Aeen!a wamd r"" klhl Iwhare. Smtowtiu.io fit . Vl f, , I I :la- Tlr')-Mirn A10' ViaVU J.Wci;lH.U.,ol. Lo J.i;