THE El'CEK! CITY GUARD. SATURDAY, MAY WO. 1870.; EUGENE CITY. OREGON. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Congress : L. F. LANE, Of Douglas County. ' '" For Presidential Elector! : ' IIENRY KLIPPEL, ot Jackson. E. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah.' W.B. LAS WELL, of Grant SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Forjudge: ' J. M. THOMPSON, Of Line. For Prosecuting Attorney: ' s. n. hazard, r Of CO. ' ion UNE COUNTY TICKET. For 8UU Seotton JOHN WHITEAKER. For Beprtjentatlves: A. D. BURTON, A. J. CRUZAN, E. P. BEDFORD, II B. HAYES. ... For County laigt, :! j J. J. WALTON, Jn. I - 1 For County Commissioner. ! J.E. IIOLT, C. T. HALE. .itur? c ; for Clerkt .; j.p.cuiaiAN. ForBherltti JOHN STEWART. For Treasurer! . JOHN 0. DAY. For Assessor! GEO. W. KINSEY. For School 8uperlDteodentt J. C. BOLAN. For Surveyor! G. R. IIAMMERSLY. , . " For Coroner: WM. OWSLEY. T'" r - PUBLIC BPHAK1NU. The candidates on the Democratic ticket lor Lane county will meet their fullow-cili xooi to discuu the Issues dividing the two parties at the following timet end places, to' wit Smitbfleld, Monday, May 29th. Jsnctlou, Tuesday, " 30th, Cottage Grove, Thursday, Jane 1st. Creswell, Friday, June 2d. Eugene, Saturday, June 3d. The opposing candidates are invited to be present and divide time. On consultation of the candidates of both parties It was thought the above appoint meats would better subaerv the interests of tie people than to make appolntnmuU In each precinct on account of the very buoy time among farmers. If there Is any place not named above where the people wuald like public speaking, the candidates would be paused to meet the people by Invitation. THE Jt'DGIttllllP. There seems to bo no doubt of tbo election of Hon. Jobn M. Thompson as Judge, ot the Soooud Judicial Dis trict on the 5th day of June next not- withstanding the lot that a number of lo-oalled Democrats in Douglas county have been laboring to got a third, candidate in tbo field. The se cret of this attempt ia that the movers are Interested In a wagon road in Douglas county which is in litigation, and it is fearod that if Judge Thomp son is elevated to the bench he will decide the case acoording to the law and evidenoo, and will mote out equal - and' exact justice to all. This they do not want, and they know from his record and standing that thoy would be unable to influeuoe his decision by anything in their power to offer blra. On the other band, in Mr. Watson, j the Republican candidate, they would find a willing tool, ouo who would not be at ajl squeamish about fixing things for bis friends if he could turn an hoDest (?)' penny for himself at the same time. Theso men who are in tsresled in this road nave been very busy ever since the nomiuitioa circu lating the report that the Democrats of Douglas eounty were going to run Hon. John Burnott anyway. They have sent messengers iuto the remote parts of' Lane and Benton counties with this story, and the chief eonrpir ator has himself cone to the coist counties to eudcavor to divide the Democratic vote. Democrats in par ticular should be informed of this trick, and all goo4 citizens who .think that the people- have rights which are bound to be respected even when they coafliot with the claims ol that syno nym of - fraud, tbo average Oregon "wagon road," should look at the mat ter ia its true light- Judge Thomp son is not pledged for or against aay measure, while Mr. Watson is. Gen. Joseph Lane delivered a Democratic speech at Roseburg on Saturday, tha Uib inst. It is said thit bo has enlisted for the Centenni al political carapaigo, and that be will speak in qiile a number of places. On the 18th of July M. M. Pome roy, better known as 'Briok," will commoDce at Chicago the publication of a campaign paper to be called Tlie Great Campaign. He gives notice that unless the Democratic party nom inates a greenback candidate on a greenback platform, he will oppose the nominee, and of course help the present horde of dishonest officials to retain their power four years longer, at the end ot which time there will be nothing left to steal There is, of conrse no doubt but when this threat shall reach the ears of the St. Louis Convention that body will make all baste to comply with the demands of Mr. Pomeroy. . To make the whole thing more lovely that great financier and statesman should domand that he be made the nominee. The Sunday Welcome says : Ben ITolladay is expected by the last of this month or some time during the next Whatever may be Mr. Holiday's faults no one can drny his having been of great ser vice in aiding Oregon's prosperity., It is high time to stop printing suoh stuff about the mountebank who undortook to build a railroad through Oregon to connect with another road at the California line and squandered money to build the whole lino while constructing 200 miles of it, in carry ing Oregon for the political party with which he deemed it most to bis interest to affiliate. Instead of having been ot great service to the Stale be has retarded its growth and hindored its prosperity by making a most rep rehensible failure 01 what responsible men tor the same remuneration weuld have prosecuted to a successful ocd. Give us a rest on Ilolladay's 'service.' It is said that if the niggardly Diplomat ic and Consular Appropriation bill passes the Senate as it loft the House, the Presi dent will voto it, and will, if. necessary, Jet the entire service go for years, recall all our Ministers snd Consuls, and so disgust the people ol the country with Democratic re form that a majority of that party would never again occupy seats in the Home of Representatives. This item is being industriously oir oulatod by the Radical, late Grant, or garni, and it furnishes a first-class i lustration ot the difficulties that beset the Domooratio House of Represents lives in its efforts for reform. Rather than consolidate certain missions, d iug away wilh unnecessary ones, and thereby displacing some ot (rni'i relatives, that expounder of the Con stitution will let the cnliro service go to destruction. It is a fair exhibit of the prevailing Rudicitl policy. That cantata of sixty linos written tor the Centennial was suoh mineral stuff that whou the New York Tri bum published it, it ocoupiod about one hundred aud twonty lines in apo gizing for its infliction on its readers. The Topeka, Kansas, Common wealth, an intensely "loyal" paper, is troublod because the Ifrmooraoy wi have no candidate at St, Louis. Per haps it would be well for this Topoka man to go in with Brick Pomeroy, Botwoon them they could probably run the convention to their complete satisfaction. The late Republican Convention ol this Stato was a faootious body. It resolved That the best Interest ol all citlxens of every condition and pursuit Imperatively de mand the speediest return to a specie basis of values snd currency, aud w bail with gratification the act of a Republican Coo great definitely providing for that end. A Republican Congross tiokored for ten years to figure the way out of our financial difficulty, and at the end of its exerciso the oountry was in no better condition than at the begin ning. That "act" is really a cause for for gratification. The Log l r Vicar. The New York JiulUtm gives the following mathematical expression of the villainies practiced in the coun try: Tim in 1SC0. Federal, SUie sad ciiy.... Tun la 187, partly estimated liei.joooooo sio.ouo.ouo DinVrenc IMJ .SUO.OOO Increase in total of all taxes, 815 per cent Increase in National popu ation. 43 per cent. This tells the whole story. There is nothing so el oquent as these passionless) statistics. I lie effect or this enormous increase of our burden is th is logically set forth by the above journal : 1. It ia driving capital out of the country. 2. It is shutting out foreign labor. 3. It is pauperising our working population. . 4. It is cousoIiJaling aristocratic tendencies. The Ohio Democratic party hi en-1 . .. I , gsgud llaell as a WCi nurse lor ine rag baby. j WASHINGTON C08SIP. Wabhisgtox, May 1, 1876. , The Bepublicsns in the Senate refuse to agree to any of the retrenchments proposed by the Democrats la the House. Each one of the minor appropriation bills sent to them has been amended op to the estimates made by the Department!. The excuse is that "the Douse Is crippling the public service.'' This is mere cant and intended for campaign purposes. The republican orators will say : "Look 1 The ex Confederates controlled the Home ; they refused to appropriate sufficient money to run the f overoment because they bate if With these and the indiscreet ut terances of a few men they will reconstruct the rebellion, and clothing it in Morton's bloody shirt, will endeavor to arouse section al prejudices to such a heat that they, with all their proveo thievery and corruption, will once more be put in power. This is their only hope. No party could withstand the disclosures made by the House committees, which show every department of the Gov. eminent to be as corrupt as was that which finally resulted in the French revolution, which show that the departments only differ io the degree of corruption, ss rotten car caises differ in their smells according to the degree of tbelr rottenness. ' The Republi cans see this ; and it appears to them as the hand writing on the wall did to the dissolute king of Babylon, only no Daniel is required to Interpret the "Mene, Ment, Tekel uphar- Bin." Its meaning Is plain -so pluln that "he who runs may read, and even a fool may understand." And every effort will be made by these wily politicians to avert the por tended fate. Tbey will ase every effort to cbango the issue from the Irauds and corrap tioo, from the thievery and jobbery, which have marked their eight years of power by diatribes about disloyalty ; by bowling "the rebellion is not ended ;" by frantic shrieks that "the rebels are seeking to gain power;" by pathetic appeals about their own loyalty and by their assertions as to bow tbey saved the Union. In this way tbey hope to escape the well-merited doom whio't consigns them to privacy and restores the Government to the bands of men who believe in the doc trices aud will follow the practices of the Democratic founders. But the American people are not fools. Tbey will not allow themselves to be led astray by such shallow devices. They will do what the founders of the Government intended they should do, that is, hold their unfaithful servaots to strict account for their malversations; no oue who reads the signs of the times with judgment can full to see that the people de mand, and will have, a radical reform. Com mon sense shows that this can only be ob tamed through Democratic success and complete overturning of tbe party which has been so long io power that it bas become corrupt from center to circumlerence. As tbe people have common sense, tbe result wiH be that if tbe Democratic party is true to itself and to its principles, sud does not wander on alter strange gods, as in lbi2, but selects from amongst tbe bright galaxy of leaders some piao wbo is recoguized as a Democrat from principle and by practice that man will be the next t resident or the United States. That is the only danger threatening tbe Democratic party to-day Some of tbe same restless spirits wbo oV- vised tbe folly which resulted in such an in glorious duleat in la 1 2 are still in tbe Quid enffaimd ia a similar work. Thnv.liave call. n a - - ed a meeting to be held in New York on the lota ol May, from which another Grecian horse may be introduced into tbe now im pregnable Democrat Troy, with the same results ss followed when tbe stratagem of Ulysses was adopted on the Asian coast Democrats should remember that these men are all ltepublicans aud are presumably la boring lor the advancement ol that party and Democrats should let them severely alone. Judge Cartter has decided affirmatively as to the relevancy of tbe habeas eorpus to the case of Kilbouro and he has been turn ed over to the criminal court fur trial; what action tbe House will take, if any, I will not venture to predict; but if it should fail to act, aud thus virtually consent that its au tnority should be set at naught by any one interested iu secreting and abetting thieves, investigations may as well cease at once; (or by such a course the House puts it out of its power to compel a witness to answer que lions propounded by its committees. lte!knap appears ono or tbe most unmoved spectators of his trial to be found among the crowds that every afternoon fill the galleries and cornders or tbe senate chamber. Io the flirht over the appropriation bills between the House and Senate neither parly shows siijn of yielding, and the prpects lor an early adjournment are not (Uttering. Many predict that the first of Aueust will still Bud Congress here. It is said that since tbe Bolkap and Bun- coo k exposure th IVeaident ha U'leu into hi old tutiiU and linger long al tbe wine cup. lienors is a terrible avenger. If lb 1 resident bas not got beyond its reach through hardncM of heart, be may yet be in duced to give nit for punishment the tnanv uwciai (mere mil lurruunumg Dim. -JR.. 1 : I l: Dm. EUROPEAN CROPS. Late mail advioos from Europe show a gonerally satisfactory condi tion ot the Continental crops. In 'ranee, with a few exceptions, which are not important, the wheat fields give excellent prorniae. In Hungary the crop make an excellent appear ance, and vegetation is making vigor ous progress, but some apprehension is left about the possible ravages of certain bugs, this being the quad rennial insect year. In Holland, abundant crops are eipected; the condition ot Winter wheat is satisfac tory, and Spring aowing, though late, has been completed under favorable circumstances. In Ureal lvUm, m the Northern counties, the weather has been eolJ and wet. Spring sow- . I 1 T . 1 1 f log lbs ween euoccu unuer uum lie ceo Jitions. 1 OB ECO i A docation party for the Methodist min ister st FoMt Urove betted 884. There bas Deed 21 bnildings commenced io far this year in Albany, principally dwell ings. VV. D. Halter, of Forrest Grove, his sold his fine spaa of bones to Mr. Hamilton for 8600. This spaa of horses took tbe first premium st th) State fair last yesr. Taylor Reins' boy, on Gales' creek, Wash ington county, got a gravel io his ear last week. Every effort to extract tbe same was unavailing. It is feared tbat tbe boy will die on account of it. A committee was appointed by tbe Mc Minnviile Grange, on tbe Ctb, to make pre liminary arrangements for a grand county celebration, on th Fourth of July, 1876, in some part of Yamhill county. A boat was launched at Corvallis a few days ago, which will be taken down through tbe locks at Oregon City, on down tbe Willamette snd Columbia, across the bar, snd sround to Yaquini bay. The Washington county Independent says: "The Slate Republican ticket gives general satisfaction to Republicans, while the Dem ocratic nominee are praised by all ot tbat faith. Indications point to a strict party vote for State officers." An Cantrell, of Benton county, last week sold the fleece from his flock of .Angora goats, aggregating near 1,600 pounds of very fine mohair, which will bring the owner a nice little sum. The yield of wool is equal io weight to tbat from sheep, and more valuable. The petitions circulated in Coos and Douglas counties for increase of mail service from Empire City to Rosebnrg, six times per week, have been forwarded by J. B. Un derwood, special postal agent, to the second assistant t'ostmaster General, with a strong recommendation that said increased mail service be ordered. Mr. J. Henry Brown, of Salem, secretary of the 'Pioneer Association, is having tbe badges, to be worn by tbe members at their oext reunion, printed, lbe material is white silk ribbon, and tbe badge will be a very neat affair. 'I heae badges will serve ss return tickets for all members of the Asso ciation, while visitors will probably be fur oixhtd with a certificate entitling them to i free passage home. The East Uregonian quotes prices for stock in Umatilla county ss follows ; Brood mares, full American, 8123; geldings, 16 bands btgn, broke, 8100; geldings, 15 bands nigh, broke, $ to ; geiuings 13 hands high uubroke, 805 ; geldings, H bands high, on broke, $50 ; stock cows, with calves, 811 without calves, $10; dairy cows, without calves, 815 ; dairy cows, with calves, 810. Steers yearling. 86 ; two years old, $8 , three years old. el 4 ; (our years old, 818. ijheep, mutton, 551.73. PIONKER REUNION. The committee of arrangements met in the Senate chamber at Salem, Saturday, May 13th, at 2 P. M., Mrs. J. F. Miller pre siding, and the following members being present: Airs. J. r. Miller, Mrs. Jobn Miuto, Mrs. S. A. Clark, Mrs. B. II. Bow man, Miss Clara Watt, Mis , Marie E. Smith and Jobn V. Minto. Un motion, J A. Baker was added to tbe committee. Chas, E. Bray, of Porllund, was author ized to rurnisb a band ol musto lor lbe occa sion, and on motion Pete Emmerson and .Martiu & Co. were authorized to open res taurants on the ground, the charges per meal being iiiinieu to ou cents eacn. Mioties Clara Wutt, and Marie E. Smith Hon. S. F. Chad wick and C. M. Cartw right were appointed me commit'oe ou nuance. The following committees were appointed on the annual ball : Honorary committee II0113. M. P. Deaily, of Portland ; L F. Grover, Sulem ; J. It Bayley, Corvallis; lleiry Conn, Sr., Koseburg; Lo. John MoUrukon and Uapt. A. P Ankeny, Portland ; ('apt Medorum Crawford, Lafayette ; also Hon J. Y. Nes mith, Dixie; Hon. J. C. Tolman, Hon Henry Klippel and Col. C. C Beekmun, Jacksonville ; John Hudson, Esq , Astoria, and Hon. U. S. Savage, ol the Halle. Floor Manager Dr. J. B. Lee, Corval lis ; Gen. Mart V. Brown, Albany : D. H. looney, Jeffemon ; Ben. Strang aud John W. Minto. Salem; Walter S. Moss, Oak land ; Ed. Taylor, Astoria . lion. George L. Curry, Portland ; Reception committee Ell Livingstone, Roseburg ; E. F. Thompson, Freeporl. V. T.. Byron Grim, Aurora; W. S. Kakin, hugene ; J. K. IJerreii, Albany ; T. C. Geer, Butteville; Dan. II. Murphy, Salem. On motion the sale of all intoxicating annus on tne ground was prohibited. Tbe committee then adjourned to meet at tbe same place Saturday, May 25th. at two o clock l . M. MRS. J. F. MILLER. President. J. Hi.nrv Browk, Secretary. The "Son" on the Centennial. The Sun says: Grant read his speech, and his rrading was in an ar tistio and captivating manner: and to cap all a man tell in a fit during the readme;, and m the confusion no 'jody could hear. Out of doors much of tho walking had to be done in the mud; many of the fences had not been removed and on every hand there was a lack ol completeness; tho restaurants were inadequate, and everything was eaten before a fourth of the demand had been supplied. There is a strong probability the ex hibition will open on Sundays. The soldiers are a mere caricature and only fit to serve in a burlesque. agner s march was a dead failure. Baixoc's Mkuiin fob Junk. Th Jan number of this excellent magazin i issued, and is ss full of interest a ever. Ii contain a continuation of M Quad's great atoiy ol -Thai Taylor Boy." on of the most rrniarkably eerie of the year, a thrilling tea- yarn, quit number of nice domestic (to ne, several piece of poetry, a doxeo or o illustration. Patent Coupler's ho moron department, a household department, sod other matters of interest, too numerous to mention. Published by Thorn es t Talbot, 23 IUvhT Street. Iteaton. at tl .11 per ! year. aoJ lor a!e all over the country. The II nAfs Vabirtim srMW-,al un. th indir-non. ar lk Sut will drfJ, by .1. ...... ..... .. 1. : 1 , ""'j rt iic, isai is naa ov jnniwj ic tit i tivlknao' cu. Conklm? and f'm. rod ar. wrkina fc.rj for thai deci.io. bat ' fl J . ' roiuou uppuaes is. Biver and Harbor Appropriation BUI. From the River and Harbor Ap propriation Bill as it passed tbe U. S, House of Representatives, April 10th 1876, we take the following : x For the improvement of the Lower Willamette and Columbia rivers from Portland to tbe sea. $15,000. For tbe improvement of the Upper Willamette river, Oregon, $15,000. For tbe improvement of the Upper Columbia including bnake river $15,' 000. For the construction of canal around the Cascades of the Columbia river in the State of Oregon, $50,000. Hurvevs are ordered in tbe bill to be made of Coos Bay and Coquille river, Oregon. On April 10th this bill was read twice in tbe U. S. Senate and referred to the Committee on Commerce. A Timet special dated Summitt, Miss., say information was received here last oight of a row between tbe negroes and whites at Laaral Hill, West Feliciana par ish, near tbe Missippl line.. On Friday night sboat thirty negroes went to the store of a white man in tbe vicinity and called him to the door end riddled him with bullets A posse from Bayou Sara went out Satur day (or tbe body. Tbe negroes would not give it op sod a fight ensued and three ne eroes were killed. Two white men are missing. The negroes are gathered togeth er and 1,100 are said to be in arms. Tbe whites are goiog down from tbe neighbor ing counties into Mississippi. A serious fight Is expected. Dr. tfag-e Caiarrb Remedy is NO PATENT MKD1CINEUUMBUG got up to dupe tbe ignorant and cred ulous, oor is it represented as being "com posed of rare and precious substances brought from tbe foir corners of tbe earth carried seven times across the Great Desert of Sahara on tbe backs of fourteen camels, and brought across tbe Atlantic Ocean on two ships." It is a simple, mild, soothing remedy, a perfect Specific for Catarrh ana "Colo in ths Head;" also for Offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment of the Sense of Smell, Taste, or Hearing, Watery or W ak byes, fain or Pressure io tbe Head, when caused, as they all not nnfrequently are, by tbe violence or Catarrh. W Tbe National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley Rulofson for the best Photographs in tbe United States, and tbe Vienna Medal for the best io the world. 429 Montgomery Street, Ssn Francisco. AN AGET it wwted in erery eounty for Fnnk Lenlie's Newspaper and Magulnes, the oldeat eetabluhed Illtutrated Period ical in America. They are now first offered to can. rinen, who will, if they Moure an agency and ex elusive territory, be enabled to introduce Seventeen First-class Illustrated Periodicals, suited to as many distinct tastes or wants, and, with the choice from Eight new and beautiful chromos, g-iven free of coat to each annual subscriber, be enabled to secure one or more subscriptions in every family in their dis trict. To skillful canvassers this will secure Derma. nciit employment, and the renewals etn-h year will be a source of steady and aamred revenue. Speci men papers and 'ii t lilientl terms sent to all appli eonta who name the territory they desire to canvass. A'Mreas, Airenry Department, Frank Leslie's Pub. iisuing House, 311 reari street, new xorjL. TO llOCSEKEErEKS.-Among those who have used the household remedy, Pond1 El tract, scarcely t family ean be found in which it is not the rule to keep it constantly oa hand.. The one difficulty is that it ia so valuable in relieving and curing in almost every accident a family is sub jected to that the medicine is often exhausted when an urgent and sudden use for it ariae. It is eco nomical as to price, and important for the greater surety ol having it when suddenly needed to bujf tlielargestsise at 11.71. This bottle contains five and one-half times as much aa the Me. sise. NEW HARNESS SHOP. CHAS.JJADLEY, At Dunn's Old Stand, TEEP8 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD J V axsortment of of Hack, Buggy & Team Harness, saauies, vv nips, Spurs, Halters, Collars, Curry Combs and Brushes And everything usually kept Ina first class Har arm rnnp, fta. NOTICE. rpo THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE LANE A county tanners' Mercantile Amocialion, Ion are hereby notified to meet nn WMtienU June, Uth.atlO o'clock, a. m.. in Einai:it. lor the purpose of electinn Board of Difeutot and for the transaction of such other business as may come oeiore th meeting. JOHN KELLY. ... J. II. McCI.UNO, . JOHN SIMPSON, MATTHEW WALLI9, WM. KUftSELl . ROSCUEKNOX. in, piuinisais win oc received at ine omce or t County Clerk of Lane eounty. Oregon, until Wednesday the 17th day of May, 1S7B, for fur- G-'-1 ,. 1 .... uixiiing nuwriaia ana painting the Uourt Hons in Kliirenn fitv In iMnl..M .k .n..!!..,:... on file In the Clerks office. JOEL WARE. j-i . 1 FIRST AND LAST CALL. HAVING SOLD MY STOVE AND T1SWARB business to C. Knrhrtilm anil mrnn-t tn u. . win rcqueai uj persons UKieoteo to me by account or note to call and settle the same at odo or wey win D placed In bands furmllertinn. H. T. HAYES. TERJIS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO Frank Leslie's III Vt Publications POSTAGE PAID. 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Publication and Gilts, Ha iamu:e paoen. sent oa rermni -J l.mn. nl12?n' ' " ""I ' nriura AGEXTS WASTED. tr,ECY PKPARTMt" 1 "i:, Vl "J virXTlTllZST, FtaU 'uh Ukiai Boo, M rear! 6rt, .Sew lark. WORTH PACIFIC : MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION ! OP PORTLAND, OREGON. Was fonnded In tha rear 1H9A. with a Cardial . Stock or 1100,000, on a Gold Coin Basis, sua I corpora ted under lbe lrws of the Stat ol Oregon. : ( .:., OFFICERS: . P. WAsseiMAN, President. . ;' E. Quaciknbpsh, Vice President. ' D. VV. Waiipikld, Secretary. W. 9. Lidd, Treasurer. W. H. Errmoia, Attorney.' j h M. P. Mobsi, Manager. . . .r , DIRECTORS: P. Wissikm ak, W. H. ErriNn, W.8. Ladd, V7m. Wadbast , L. MTBIT, J. L. ATKINSON, E. QUACMNBCSH, II, P. MOB8I, D. W. Waibfikld. j '. jr '; r TABLE RATES. LIFE POLICIES", v FIVE AGES A, B, 0,D,E. . -A Ages between 1 & 12 annual premiur..$i Ot B- " ' 12 4 20 " " .. 6 00 C- " 3035 " . . S 00 D- " " 35 50 " ' " .. 00 ." E " 5065 " " .. t 00 ', Or $25 may be paid at anyone time, on any lile policy, and no further Annual Premium will -be required, nor any fuitber payment, except for ' Death Assessments in that special division aa tbey may occur. , , . G. J. BUYS, Local Agent. OREGON STONE WARE for W rale by T. 0. HENDRICKS). Wntches, Clocks , and Jewelry MUSIC, AND SEWING MACHINES THANKING THE PUBLIC for their put liber al patronage, we now Invite them to call on n at our new room In Underwood & Co.' new brick block, where may be found full assortment of goods In tbe above line. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In tb bsl workmanlike manner and Warranted. ' i "Willamette St, Eugene City, Oregon CRAIN BROS. HARDWARE. IRON and STEEL. Hubs, Spokes. Itims, Oak, Ash and Hickory Flank. ' NOBTIIItl'P eV THOMPSON, , PORTLAND, - . OREGON,' ' anl:3m ' ' ' ' FOR THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! WE REG to inform aur friends and the pnbll , that we have just received direct from baa Francisco and the Eastern market AN IMMENSE STOCK or GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, - " FURNISHING 'GOODS, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Faints, Oils, Etc., Selected by our Mr. 8. RossxblattI which wa oSerat ...... , i i . . REDUCED PRICKS. ' Parties will find It to their advantan to eal. and examic our stock and price before porch- - iug eiwwucre. . , . Highest price paid for all k.nds of Produce. S. ROSENBLATT & CO., Brick Store, eor. Willamette 4 Eight. Stt EUGENE CITY.' A.V. PETERS & CO., Are aow In receipt of very large stock of NEW SPUING GOODS. Selected with much care from the btrest and bee. importing oases la Ban rranciaoa, Our Stock Of DRESS GOODS Is unnsuallv larjre and attractive, and com prises ther vary latest styles and novelties, and of all s nil eg ad pncea, so aa to meet the view ofalL WHITE GOODS. k Ur i UNttnrat of TAvinfn &nd laMmnffl. M sou ixsuuiiu panieru. STAPLE GOOPS. A lam shirk nf TlWlxiA Vnaliaa nA Table Linasa, Towelinn and Hoaiery; Coneta, EattlkeRaaai, law and Lines CuDara ia all gTadee IF! WILL PAT THE EIOHIST KaSUT FKItZ la eaah far any Bomber of poaads of GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL' ' COUNTRY PRODUCE Of mry denriptkm vutetL for whfch"w will MT A.V. PETEE3 k Ca Final Settlement. X TfTZ MATTER OF THK ESTATX f IWf nr of eM xu of said Henry Hanu, drims ksvia fx his Saal arnrnt aa iui Adnuaartnss. it is thwfore evterad that MayUv, tho Sd oa, ti alv, irs, be sad berety is sk apart far tha beanaw of ot imiun. thereto and the flnal ettlaea Isai suC I'rarUer of UoJ.As 1C. lbar.CoiBt, Jmif. JAMm . btliWX, Atteraer. frtP A H,.XTIlAmu w.Rd ev, .T fn 1 1 laaa. fvnrn r , frr. a4 'VIslWW d.WokIUACO.,6l.Lols1ata.