THE CITY 'GUARD. sATinmAY. may,13, is70.; EUGENE CUT. ORKGOX.' ': - i DEttGCIUTIC TICKET. For Congress : m..M ... L. F. LANE, Of Douglas County. . For Pretidential Elector : ifiXftYliLiriLjp! Jackson. K. A. GT.ONIN, of Multnomah. jW.IASWEIX, of Grant.. or SECOND JUDICIAL DISTR ICT,; ,i ., Fof Judgei : J. M. THOMPSON, 1 ? oriW , ; For Prosecuting Attorney: s. ir. hazard, ; l V . t mil u :! ,,!;;... .1'" LANE COUNTY TICKET. ri. For State Senator:, JOHN WIHTEAKEli.' ,i ;. . . For ntnrtscDtut vem V."', .,:t XD.'EUUTON, A. J. CUUZAN, HEDFOIID, li. 1J. HAYES. ;, ( , For County Jiidir. j. j. walton, j. Pc County Commissioners. ;:, J,E.1I0LT, CLT.HALE. , i: .,i i,. . For CWrk: ' '' j,.,j,i..cunuAN., ,,, . For Sheriff: ' '' '"' 4 JOHN SIEWAIIT. : i , ,1 ; ., - For Treaanrer: ' '" ' 1 . 1t; ;,.:.. JOHN, 0. DA V. vjit r ' For Aase or: J,.,., GEO. W.KINSKY.- ,,! , For Bchool Superintendents ;'i ;a J. O. HOLAN. tu 1" ' ' ' 'i For Purveyor: ' ' ' ' 7 '' .'" it. It. IIAMMEItSLY. , ,1, v. jf.u( Cu.oncr. " ' ' k"vM. owsley.' : i I '"j.'i niit Ni'ii-iKiNu. l.'.i.,, -- iThs eabdiilutus on tho Democratic ticket for liano bounty will meet their follow-citl zeoi to discuss tho Issues dividing tho iwd I'tftii's'ftt the following times und placoa, to initlfliilJ, Monduy, May 23iij. , . " Junction, Tuosduy, " 30th, Cottage drove, Thursday, June let Crosweli; Friday, Juno lid. - ' I Kugono, Baturdny, June 3d. TIhj opposing candidates ore invited to bo "present nd dtvldo timo. , ' On coniultutlon o the caudiilutvs of both tiprt'es It was thought tho above appoint iuodU would better euUcrye tbu intercuts of tho people tljun to iimko appointments, iu tim a iiong Liriiicrs, If there is any place not named above' where tho people -woulJ liki! public ttpttuking, the candidate would be plunid to moot the people by invitation ., , 1 D19K Williams uiftdoa Uttlo upoeci iri Portland tho other day, in whiuh ''Tho Dotnocrntio members of Con grefls'ftro f peddiiiitlho peoplo's monoy arid tho timo of Conim-M' it) invcsti- gatious and linntiu hp ninttors to uisgraco tho lntioij, inroad oj logmla ling lor tno good Oi tno country, . 1 certainly is rv shatnolul stato of aflitira that this Domoeiatio Houxr ot lieprcsontutives elionld i; to nosinc uuvuw nuiuug iiiu vuuupviuu nuu ibis appropriation of tho people's monoy, . whiuh ought to have gono toward paying 'off tho national debt. Hut such things are "legislating ior the good of tho cation." This matter has been going on ior about liftoeu years, and, it is iuipoesiblo to arrivo at even an approximate estimato 0! tho sum of public money applied to personal . uses or needlessly and criminally squandered tor tho ostcimibte purpose of eonJucting tho government dur in toso years. A Kepublloah ad tuinidtratiouLad charge of tho affairs ot govcrumcnt during tho luto war, and tormiuatod that matter to tho sitt isfaction of a largo mfjoiity of the pcoplo of tho Northern States, and this majority re inlorced by bayoneU cscd to oppress and control the votes 1 apooplo against whom they had n6 longer tho preemption of a legit iuiato use, has since sustained that ad ministration, uotwiihstauilLg . tho charges brought aaiut it. But with the iuorcaso of timo cam increased recklessness, until even its own voluo uutaryi supporter beeaino aroused and determined to make a change. A Domocratio llouso ot Kcprescnta Uro was elected, and it was expected to'cnlightcn the people as to whether tho charges made w ere true or false. In this they tavo been hindered by tliO l'rciideut and his cabiuet officer in every possible way, and tho many foul pools that have been exposed to tip j.ublio gszo have been dmec-vercd by ui'iiu strength pitted against strat egy and determined oppoxition. Cer tainly tliese thngi nrs a dijjraco to tho nation, b :t 'ihe dirsco lies in having au'a ll'xi tu unearth, rather than ii the iinfarthiiij of them. It ilr, WilliauiJ ex recti bo ilecttd to Congressjie must strike soma other chord than this: Tho masses of the people desire reform, 'and no biddep evil, in tho roauageiuont of govern mental affairs can be remedied. J THE bllOW OPENED. On Wednesday last the graud Na tional Menagerie was opened ' to the public, at fifty cents a head, and the chiefest fraud of this age of frauds is now in full blast. Philadelphia is al ter the lap'so of a hundred years fcbout to get pay for her tender nursing of ef a young republto and her Teraarka bio affection for a broken boll, and a multitude of other patriotio acts, with J compound interest. She will squeeze tho country and absorb the juice as a child does an orange, and the victims will go homd satisfied that nothing can induce thorn to visit the second centennial celebration.' The landlords will kindly caro for and provide with home comforts the multitudes of peo plo who will flock thither, out of pure ly patriotio motives for six dollars per day. Tod and tons 01 produce and manufactured articles seut there lor exhibition will be. "sat on" by judges who have not the slighest qual fieations for the duties assigned them, and tho almighty dollar will fill their pockets and control their decisions. The name of tho man who owned a little hatchet in his boyhood and could not tell a lie bo's dead now even for a third term will bo used as an in ducement to buy their wares by eve ry one, from the wholcsalo merchant down to tho vendor of peanuts and mutton pies. Every articlo not stamp ed "Centennial" will bo branded with the namo of George or Martha Wash ington.' Tho pious pros, pastor, we mean, of Plymouth' Church will be there, and Stlsan B. Anthony will take especial 'pride in pointing out tho places where st.e nursed tho children of tho Pilgrims who landed with her on Plymouth' Ilock, or used her slip per as an instrument of torture to the flesh of tho Uttlo red-skins, who had a vloious lial'it of putting bendod pins in tho old arm chair jn which Penn was accustomed td snooze off tho ef fects of too mu'cli ' ''lime juico" taken with his inid diiy rucal. ' Samples' of crookod whisky will bo exhibited in goblets confiscated by the .latter, - day hero of New Orleans as contraband goods. . Tho noble red man and the otcd togcthor and the post trader wi bo near at hand to gather in tho alms of the one and tho wnges of tho oth cr. Grant will bo there, a living, tangi ble evidence of the great advancement mndo siuou the days ot Washington, Madison and Jcll'orsou , in the selec tion of persons to preside over this nation, Williams will be there with his jaw and will represcut tho depart ment of juslioo of the Uuitod Stutos ; on this occasion he will appear in a ney hndaulet furnished expressly for tho oecasiou, by the government, of courso. '. Bccor Robeson will enter tain tho visitors by a description of how navies are made and sustained, and how to piake them achieve great 02ns for a nation, Uichardson and Spinnet will cluoiduto tho financial principles upon which a republic must rest to keep taxation at its minimum an 1 still pay its old debts and create no now ones. Belkuap w ill explain Low a cabinet ofliucr can expend five hundred thousand dollars a year on a salary of seven or eight thousaud. Schenck wi'l illustrate our mining in terests, and Crcswell and Hamlin our postal system. It will bo a high old blow out, and tho city of Brotherly Love ran retire from business and live on the interest of its mouey when it closes. Who can deny our greatness? Tim New York Evfuuig J'ott of a recent date in rtfering to tho proceed ings ol the New York Stato Demo crats Convention says that Seymour, and not Tilden, was tho choice ot the Convention for President. If tint be true and tho New York delegation to St. Louis have any chanoe of making that choico felt in the National Con vention, the Democratic party of that Stato would do well to call another Convention end select another set f delegates. We can conceive of to greater calamity that could befall the Democratic party than the nomina tion 0! Mr. Seymour for President. While we may ssy there is absolutely no danger that it will bo done, we cannot forge! that conventions very often do lbiigs that not even it own members can explain satisfactorily to the people. Tue S. V. AlU says "the Democrat- io mu I machine ' is now directed at Morton." A little" good clean mud t .a.i wou.j naveatenaenry to purify tuat ! dirty statesman. He ha waMowed j in nner nun so long tnati naj tatn would be a relief to him. It has been frequently asserted that Grant never goes back on his friends; and yet it was stated, recent ly, that he' had requested Secretary Bristow to dischargo a dozen or more clerks appointed to positions in the Treasury Department on the recom mendation' of Babcock. The story turns out. to be untrue. Tho President-, Inmseli is authority; for the statement that' ho has never made any such request. In point of fact," he is scarcely tho man to do anything of the kind. No matter bow damning may be the proof of misconduct, or crime itself, on the part . of his favor ites, ho makes it a matter of princi ple never to desert them under any circumstances! It is susceptible of proof that, to day, notwithstanding statements to tho contrary, "Boss" Shepherd and Goneral Babcock have as much influence with "the old man" as they had two years ago, A World Washington special says: The testimony before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior , De partment disclosed a condition of af fairs in the Government Lunatic Asy lum here which fairly curdled the blood of those who heard It. Many cells have only a bundle of straw on which to lie, which is shaken up daily as in a stable. One patient's bed bo camo so fetid that it had to be carted away, In somo cases the bones of tho' patients wero literally worn through the flesh. Many were cov ered with vermin, filth and bruiseB, It is believed that in several caseB death was hastened by violence, A dispatch from; Washington states that every day's investigation bythe special committee into the do ings of ox-Attorney-General Williams develops fresh infamies on his part during his official life. Two of the latest things discovered, which he will be called upon to explain, ore as to what became of $750,000, which appear upou the records of the De partment to have been drawn by him, and concerning tho disposition of which no voucher can be found; and, second, why $5,000 of .Government money was used to run Mrs. Williams' son out of the country. A New York lhrald special savs: The: Administration people are flut tered over tho pending investigation 0?,lU0 lunrsnai s omcu ai viuciiyu. f i1. ..-w.L-'a fifw,i it, .law ! invnlv-'J l,niV fntltnr lii.lau' involv'"' Several witnesses are suupicnaeu ue- " - 1 f'oro GVil.'icld's Committee on the matter. Tho object of the investiga tion is to show that, while tho Depu ty Marshals received only $1,000, the vouchers cover in some esses as much as $10,000. ..'.", A JAruhl Washington special rcU erates the story that Grant is strong !y for Conkling, and has instructed his friends to support him particular ly in the South. A New York Timet Washington special declares that there is no truth hi tbo story that Grant zavors Conk ling and will use the patronage ot the Government tor nun. lho rresi dont will remain entirely neutral. Q It is reported that the political campaign is about opening in Louis iana in tho eld style, unisons are dragged nway from their homes on Kb kin x charges, and the writ of the United States Courts are omployed to produce terror 111 the country par ishes. The 7HAi' Washington special says Kerr, in consequence of -continu ed ill health with threatening results, and by tho peremptory direction of a council of physicians, has decided to resign bis position as Speaker of the House. His letter will be presented to tho House tomoirow. Kerr has declined a re election to Congress, and if Ins health does not recover, wul resign his seat in Congress. . Tad's estimates are about $5,000, 000 under those submitted by llel- knap. The appropriation for bar, racks and military buildings is reduced about a million, an I the appropria tion lor the army very near the s-mie amount as reported bv the House ap piopriation committee. CmroRNu roa Bljum. The Cal ifornia Hebublicao Slate Convention jave Mr. Blaine an unequivocal in dorsoment for the Presidency, and the delegation will go into the Na liofisl convention strongly upporting the Maine statesman for the nomina tion. ' The New York Ar. thinks that it is fortunate lor Mr. Blaine that he tfrmwi thi strong support from the Pacific slop, especially after his langhter by the Massachusetts repub licans. Tbo Committee on Foreign affairs have leceived evidence that Schenck received $5,000 and some stock for service in getting a bill passed for the Colorado Immigration and Land scheme. T-is wa while St beock was on t),e Ways and Mean Committee, The proof ot it i understood to be in tlie shape ot documoots over Schenck's signature. I t OIIKGOIH , The Jacksonville Timet learns that a boy oamtd Coster w drowned iq the App! gate Ia4t week i Lot Liver more declines the Bomioation of the Independents of Umatilla county for county treasurer. " ' Over $2,000 of stock in a city Ull to be built at Corvallis, fca been subscribed by the citizen of that place. ' An extensive religions revival is going on at Monroe, Bepton county, under the the preaching or lJcv-1. D. Driver, l 1 . W. F. Ilill, of Coos Cay, bas been ap pointed deputy U. 8. marshal lor the dis trict 0! Oregon, by Marshal Waters. Traveling by stage is so roue that per sons passing through Jacksonville for the Norlb, eogage nacxs 10 take tnem to uoas- berg. 1 Denutf Sheriff Whitman left Fendleton lst Sunday with the firm ot Maxon & Ker ry, to be deposited lor tea years at tb ure- goo penitentiary A Republican convention for Multnomah county is called to meet at the Court House in Portland on Tuesday. Mar 16, 1876, at 1 o'clock F. M to Dominate a county and legislative ticket W.J. Small, and John Pick and wife were drowned while sailing 00 the Klamath river near Linkville, Oregon, on the 3d Inst., by the boat capsirmg. 1 he bodies were not recovered at the latest accounts. It is reported that the question of land ti tles bin ween the trustees of the W illume! te University , and the Wilson hirs, ha t length been amicably and irrevocably set tled, the powers that b having receivd quit claim deed to all property in litigation. The first meeting of th board of fire del egates of Albuny was held Monday evening, and organized by the election of the follow ing officers for the ensuing year: Geo. Humphrey, President j Win. S. Peters, sec retary. L. C. Uice,,trejsrer.' The fire department of Corrvallis on Tues day evening presented Mrs. II. W. Vincent, of the New England hotel with an elegant sdver castor, as an acknowledgment of the yaluable services rendered by her in getting up the elegant supper at the recent fire men's benefi' in that city. The committee having in charge the hang ing of the large fire hell Just received from Troy N. Y., hy Linn Engine Co. No. 2, of Albanv, bad it temporarily pnt op last Tues day. The bell weighs about 700 pounds. and has a remarkably clear ringing tone. . Instead of using strychnine 10 rid fields of quirrels the furmnrs ol Deuglna county em ploy calomel, having found it to answer the purpose much better. It i rubbed on whent and then scattered about where the squirrel have their place of habitation, and only a few .days tre needed to clear a farm from the iiesls and their ruinous depredations. : ' Under date of May 2d a correspondent nt Milton, Umatilla county writes: '('rop are looking well in this vicinity. Within the laxt two weeks there have been right or ten claims tuken within one and a half miles of Milton, and still there is room Tor others to gel good home. The grangers had a splendid time hero the first of May. The In lependents will carry this county. We re all getting very independent." Tbo Coos Record suya on Monday of last week. Iittlo Muggie. daughter of A. C Rodger, of Empire City, was missed hy her mother, and search heinr mule, her b"dy was found Partly In the waterjjnder the wiinri near Lobrves store, Efforts were miide to restore her to lile but in vain. She was a bestitiful child, a little less than two years of age, and a favorite with all. Samuel R. Irwin, the secretary and Port land agent of the late Willamette Woolen Mills Manufacturing Company, received a dispatch from W. U. Griswold last Katnr- day, the 6lh inst., stating that steps would immediHtely be taken to rebuild the mills in a'mbstantial manner Mi. (Jriswrld is him ge.'f now en route from San Francisco, com log overland. ' , WHAT -SHALL I TAKE! :-; This is often a serious question with the invalid. He fln.ls the market flooded with proprietary uiedici.ies, score of which are recommended as certain euro for hi pecnliar ailment. He reads the papers, circulars, anil almanacks, and amis each sustained C plau ai ble argument setting (ortb iia virtue a (id tpecific actioo. The recommendations ate as airong for one as for another, '('be cures claimed to have been wrought by one are as wnnueriul as those claimed to have been wrought by another. In his perplexity aud doubt, the sullerer is sometimes led to reect all. But it should be borne In mind that this condition of things is one that cannot be remedied. Jn a land where all are tree, the good the truly valuable must come iuto competition with the vile and wort hies?, and oiusr be brought to public notice by the same instrumentality, which is adrerti$ing. In such a case, the only absolute proof thai a remedy is what it claims to be, i to try it. The "lest of pudding is the eating of it." "Prove all things, bold fast that which is good,' i the apostolic injunction 't here may, however, b stronger presumptive eii dence in fwror of ope remedy ti an there is io favor of another, and this should be allow d its due weight. A due regard to this may save a vmst amount ol experimenting and usttles outlay of money. As pre sumptive evideuce in favor of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, ihe Proprietor d sires to lay, that ibey are prepared by a new and Seientific proceee by which the virtue of the crude plants and roots are extracted wubiwt the use of particle of iilcohol. 'ot par tide ol thi destroyer ot our race enters into the composition of either hi Uoldeo Ked cal Discoery or Favorite Precripuoo Thi considera '.ion alone ouiht certainly to nnk them bith bove the vile compounds saturate -with alcohol, Jamaica rom, sour ber. or vinrvar. which r evrrwhere ofrVr- ed for sale. Again, they are of unilorin trength, and their firiuee can never be irn- purd by ee. They are also made from In-ah herb and root, gathered iu their an- propnate season, when ibey arw fn-so wih nied cioat proiwrtie. In urwri of the claim, the loilnwmg testimony 1 off-fed: n. v . risaca, m. u: .Ntwaan. X. J. JW Sr.-I have Soldi arvat deal ol your e(vlint tui!ie, aud 1 prefer to Sell them brlor others, because they give good attfartioa to trux who term. I bear anch remarks u ' Sage's Itwnrdv tnmiilt-ulv enwd m: it it araVntlid 'June?: nr. I rietcr'a l:cctrrT i kt what I wanted I frel bettr than I ever did." One of oar r-U hrmtrd singer Be it for strengthening ber voice, en says -;hrr u nothing eqaala it nd o I out hi git sceree ef remarks said bout your prepru.s. A colorvd woman wu tinf your Dweavary. o4 afier taking three bottlee wai cun.U-t-! eared k.ing ia the sior. mm) to o. "1 eoo't want do d.M-tor 'roaod me so -lour M 1 ran rot the Diseovrry; it k: il yoar doderv" aBu so 1 m jni pooa. I a. moat rMr-ctfel'y r -un. ATI! A a CROOKS. Cant Psrker' tag on the Coquille wss launched 00 Saturday, A pi II 29. bhe w i be employed io connction witD tue new uuu on the toqunie. , u I.E.LIX. t bia Mammoth PuMihin Boum, 937 VmA Street, New York.iaiuee aeventeeo beautilullr illuatraUd newspapers and magwinea. Mr. Lealie was the nrst In the United BUtea to un jertakt tb publication of a weeklr illurtrated news paper, an4 to him belonw the honor of being the Dobliiher of The Oldest Illustrated Newspaper in America. The person who ascures ue agwu.7 w thess palileationa for thia vicinity, and will fivs eitisens an opportunity of inspecting the several 11 sues and eopies of ths eight magnlSetent ehromos the choice (ram wbifhl given with subscription to slither of ths illnstrated weeklies, will havs a han'tsoms and profitable business. Those papers are well known, nd sell readiljr from 10 to 15 cent on newsstands, and are now Srst offered through agents toannual subscribers, with a valuable ohromo which, to all loveraof art, is alone worth more than the subscription price. An ansnal snbserlber to ths Illustrated Newspaper receives during the year over 835 newspaper pnms. Folded to the sue of a large octave book, tho subscriber would have papes, nt,Hi t.. aw. nCuvi, luMtlca ot ordinarf sise. aav 4U0 pagns arn, anu one-oaii 01 mwi "' contain tine engraviags, and for the centennial year will make the moat aoourate and valuable, illustrat ed History of the National Jubilee published. We advise our readers, alter they have subscribed for ths Guard, to secure one of rrank I.eslie'e illustrat ed periodicals, and with it the beautiful chromo. TO HODSEKEEPEHS.-Amongthosewbo have used ths household remedy. Pond's Ex tract, scarcely family can be found in which it is not the mis to keep it constantly on hand. Ths one difficulty ia that it is so valuable in relieving and curing in almost every accident a family ia sub jected to that the medicine is often exhaastel whea an urgent and sudden use fur it arises. It is eco nomical as to price, and important for the greater surety ot havln; it when suddenly needed to buy the largest tiie at SI. 7). Thia bottle contains five and onehalf times aa much as the SOe. siis. NEW HARNESS SHOP. CHAS.HADLEY At Dunn's Old Stand, TTEEP8 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD IV assortment ol or Ifyck, Buggy & Team Harness, saddles, W hips. . ' spun, Halters, Collars, .'" Curry Combs and Brushes And everything usually kept In a first clans Har- nes Shop. ' ' (a NOTICE. rpo THE 6TCCKII"L)r.R OP THE LANE X County rsiners Mensn lie AvocialKa V on are hereby notified to meet on edicts lay June. Uth.at 10 o'clock, a. m . In EineneCiiy ior ths purpose hi eiectmir a uoard or uirector and lor the tranaaeilun of such other business as may coaie before the meeting. JOHN KEt.t.Y. J. U.JacCl.tJtiGr : ' , JOHN SIMPrtON. . MATTHEW WALLIS, WM. ROsSEL. . KOSCOK KNOX. Sealed Proposals. Sealed pioimsul will be received at the office nf t e County Clerk or Lsue county. Oregon, until Wednesday the 17th day of May, 1876. for fur nishing materials and painting the Court louse in Kuicene City, in accordance with specifications name ia the Clerks otlice. JOKL waku. County Clerk- Final Settlement. TN THE MATTFR OF TI1E ESTATE nf ncary X lUgenuui, dai-eawsl, Chas. Lauer, Administra tor nf siiiil cslnte of sui'l Tlonrr n---n, HiH-ensed, iitivuig aiea iim nuul aiTount as said Administrator, it is therefore ordered that Mon lay, the 3d day ol July, I8;, be and hereby is set Spurt for the hearing nf objections thereto and the Snal settlement thereof, lly Older of lion. John M.lhnmiwnn, County Judge. JAJlKd i UltOWN, Attorney. FIRST AND LAST CALL. n AVISO ROt.D MY STOVE A3TD TIXWARE business to U. Iltubridge and expect to leave aoon, I will request all persons indented to me by account or note to call and settle the same at once or they w ill be placed iu hands for collection. a. T. UAYE8. TKltiUS OF M IISCKU'TION TO Frank Leslie's IIIYt Publications POSTAGE PAID. 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Addreas. AGE.TY DFPARTMPVT. Prnk Uslie'sriiblhhing Houss,637 Pearl htreet. New inra. IV 12 W. STOlt J2 AT Till OLD STAND. F. B. DUNN, HAVIN1 BOUGHT THE INTEREST OP MrrVottin he old firm ia now runninir the isinens t'one at Ihe old irtuii). where h. will h. sed to see all Is old customers H ting ninth ild stnek down very low my stock bow oca If entirely SEJi: AND COMPLETE . Composed In part of nearly EVF.RYTIITNU CALLED FOR, . , , Aad I auks a ipscadtyja HARDWARE, , IRON AND 5TEELI I w'sh to make no ra.nt Snn.l.K k. J. that Farmera raa enrne nearer (rettm all they wis? want at say svrs than at anv other eUb lihment. I am .! cent lor HAWLEY, DODD ca.,f PortUad.for all , Agricultural Implements. ALSO, PORPK1XCE CO.'B ORGANS AND ML'LODEONS Having had sixteen Tears experience li boss teas hers I thti.k.l laow the waala or.lhs petp:e. w n call. F. B. LTJNN- NORTH FACITIO ; MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Wa founded In the year 1894, with a Capital1 Stock of $100,000, on a Gold Coin Bute, aod la corporaUd under tb lrws ef tb Stat ef Orsfo. OFFICERS P. Wassirman, President. E. Qcacisnscbh, Vice President. D. W. Waiipisld, Secretary. W. 4. Lsdd, Treasurer. W. H. ErriNosH, Attorney. ; - It. P. Uoasf, Manager. , , .,, . . i'.il DIRECTORS : ss-sasssassasM P. Warsirjiam, W. R. Errnrera, W.8. LaDD, WM W ADBAV, L. Writi, - J. L. Atkinson, E, Quacksmscsb, M. P. MORS!, . ' ' 1). W. WAISFIKLP. - TABLE RATES.:: 21.. ss-s--si-s-a LIFE POLICIE8. .- , FIVE AGES A, B, C, D, S. . : , A Ages between 1 & II annual premium.. $1 00 B " ' 1J JO " " . . 1 00 C- " " 1035 ' " .. 00 D " 35 A 40 " " .. .00 E " 60 65 " " .. 6 00 Ort35 mar be paid at anyone time, en ut III policy, aud 00 further Annnal Premium will be required, nor any fuitber payment, except for Death Assessments iu that special division 14 they may occur. G. J. BUYS, : ; V Local Agent OREGON STONE WARE for rale by T.G. HENDRICKS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry MUSIC AND -'VA BE WING MACHINES THANKING THE PUBLIC for their put liber al patronage, we now invite them to call on us at our new room In Underwood Co.' new brick block, where may be found a full assortment ef goods In the shore line. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In tb best workmanlike manner and warranted. , ...;) Willamette St, Eena City, Oregon CHAIN BROS. , HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Itims, ' Oak, Ash and Hickory Planks NonTiiucp ic Tnoapsorr, : ' PORTLAND, - OREGON. I janI:Sm FOR THE .. SPUING ifc SUMMER TRADE! WE BEQ to inform ear friends and ths jrnblls that we hav Jiw ii4 dime from aa Francisco and the Eastern markets AN IMMENSE STOCK or GROCERIES, HARDWARE. ,tl UKY-QOODS, ; 1 j : PA1STOY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING ' FURNISHING GOODS HATS AND CArS, : ' ! BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., c Selected by our Mr. S. RoeaxsLarr, which w offer at jaEDTjcED pricks. ,: 'X, - .i-.S Parties will And it to their advantage to cols ' and examire onr stock and prices before parehas Inn elsewhere. Highest price paid for all k'.nds of Produce. S. ROSENBLATT & CO., Brick Storp, tor. Willamette 4 Eighth Stis, EUGENE CITY. V V . v S A.V. PETERS & CO.f Are now In receipt of a vary larfS stock of NEW SPK1AO GOODS, : t Selected with much care from the larwMt aad bss importing houses in 6an Francisco. Our Stock of DRESS . GOODS ' Is nnusnally large and attractive, and eompriM the very latest atylea and noveltiea, and of ail rradsa nd prices so as to meet the view of alL WHITE GO(DS. A lrg UMurtment of TAsrinn and InjertUifS, ut STAPLE GOODS. A larce stock of Bleached Mnalins ana Lmsns, Table Linens, Towelinn and Hoajerr-, Conets Dandkerchiefa. Lacs and Linen Collars ia all trades. TE WIU PAT THE HIQEEST K1EIT Ttl&l In eaah for any number of poanda of GOOD MERCUIXTABLK wooi.; "A COUNTRY PRODUCE " Of every dearriptioa waatad, far wkisk'w wfl aar Uekialntsiarlittpnc, , rT., ' V A. V. TETER3 ' CO Notice of Dissolution 'T? f THErARTjrrnsirrr heretofors txnr.k incbetweea Jcarph esmibavT aad laaae oas--r aader th Arm nam. aad style of Sawr eVndm, waa dwuil Marca loth hy Bataal sms- '"aa ty-aier. ntinnc J.efh etsratwiw a . soma UtWiir.ilits7 the ! Arm. aa4 artaar Jty ia authorued to eollo-t end rwr for SVoto astaeaaaM. JOe-EPH STERSBEBO. t , ISAAC fcE-NLBS. JaacUoaCity, Marti W . l:.