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THE mini CITY GUARD. I SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1&7Q. " EUGENE CITY. OREGON. "democratic ticket. For Congress : L. F. LANE, 0 Douglas County. Tor Presidential Elector! i HENRY KLIITEL, ot Jackson. , A. CRONIN, of Multnomah. . W, B. LAS WELL, of Grant. . ; PRECINCTS. North Eugene. Booth Eugene. Camp Creek., . PrirwgCnid.... Willamette.... Cottage Crore. Creswull Mohawk Hnoncor ltichardann.... Pleasant Hill.. Piualaw Lancaster , Lost Valley.,.,, ixmg lorn... HanelDell...' Fell Creek... Totals. M Judge I ! 134 191 44 112 60 71 8 it 22 20 . 80 23 lotf 18' .10 IS 87 IliVtAtt'j "Si J S ta 109 16ft 11 60 Si 00 25 16 71 47 148 82 4(1 10 IS 884 872 144 103 40 03 61 79 44 19 8 18 ,87 'il 137 12 9 . 14 88 104 149 18 611 88 83 63 22 23 70 41 i 47 )2Q 82 47 11 13 8. Senator a a , Ml 953 138 149 60 M 48 73 40 27 16 18 86 .28 1:15 13 10.. 14 J7 114 169 18 70 41 '87 68 24 21 70 42 45 121 31 45 10 IS blouse of Itepreaontatives 2 . -a -a '5 s .8 4 B 3 a h a ? -o w w . w m 6 922 990 Co. Judge 2 141 152 133 143 110 100 111 67 163 163 147 103 163 138 19 141 61 48 61 46 23 IS 18 18, 105 94 83 "87 76 66 69 C3i 61 46 48 60 4 3 87 88 37 78 75 73 73 89 83 83 84 15 41 Si 49 6 1 67 63 60 80 29 27 29 25 22 20 22 16 16 13 8 26 23 24 23 19 84 22 16 74 71 60 75 85 r 87 34 88 40 44 42 41 27' 24 n it 45 '43 43 60 134 130 142 1.19 1 21 112 115 121 11 13 13 13 32 82 32 32 10 14 10 12 , 45 41 43 44 114114.14 14 10 10 10 10 88 38 88 38 13 11 13 15 1020 97 903 937 987 924 945 933 111 114 65 "80 46 65 38' 83 15 22 80 24 130 12 ' J I 12 82 136 193 11 73 41 61 65 17 19 63 . 45 1 37 125 31 10 17 CorumUaluuere . 8 c a O 4. i C ta K 117 140 132 106 1 131 147 198 49 48 20 91 80 60 79 77 91 44' 68 27 40 4 12 10 46 37 40 26 47 833 993 84 11 72 88 12 26 61 16 26 162 11 81 12 88 Sheriff W 94 15.5 83 31 SO 42 10 10 19 15 907 801 1069 992, 170 78 1H 124 64 14 104 581 63 30 87 76 44 63 84 It 14 it, 20 74 88 40, 80 42 153 102 18 81 12 44 13 ' 0 41 13 1074 831 Clerk B 164 83 m us 64 14 110 61 66 83 85 78 89 67 42 8 21 17 41 S3 .40 88 36 37 151 105 11 32 14 42 13 6 42 11 Treas, 137 91 179 137 46 22 1123 W 95 47 79 4a 82 18 ' 17 81 . 22 1.38 120 18 82 10 4.5 12 10 13 14 979 931 S. gnpt. 0 i c 137 110! 174 144 64 14 93 C!l 62 37 76 84 43 63 27 23 14 2Cj 20 74 40 88 28 44 72 181 13 82 11 43 12 10 89 11 Aasesa'ri l H 905 99t 141' 107 185' 131 (66 11 JOfl 65 62 471 91 69 .60 81 47 13 17 23 27 65 41 36 23 43 150 100 1 2A )3 43 12 10 43 10 1OS0 666 Sury'y'r a m p. . ta 143 106 168 1521 42 24 99 62 4 88. 77 82 42 64 24 25 15 25 23 72 88 40 88 45 136 120 10 83 11 44 11 10 S8 15 934 Mi Coroner 1 I v 2. to O ' "Toi 143 163 15.5 46 21- j 63 61 87 80 81" 40 62 29 21 16 24 20 73 40 88 26 47 135 120 14 81 . 13 S3 12 49 . 37 45 983 921 TUB ELECTION. WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Tbe election is over. We do not Wasiiingto.y, May 22, 1876, offer this remark as matter oi news, Political matters appear to bave as but simply by way of introduction, sumed a more lively tone since Con And the said election was a peculiar Rress bus got regularly to work again i . ill l a. t.iii a tii i one in some respects, llie verv nur us -AyenienDiat trip o rnna , wisest beads bad not the slightest idea that the result would be as it is. ' There seemed to be in the very at mosphere a feeling that "scratching" would be in order, but such an India criminate scratching was never dream ed of. It was thought that this eloO' tion wonld show tbe political status dclphia. . Blaine seems to be the fa vorite of tho Republicans, but it is difficult as yet to say who is tbe bright particular star of tho Democracy. The tact seems to be that the Rads are re- duoed to a vory small number out of which to choose a man whose record will boar investigation. While tho " of tho county, but we do not boliovo I Democrats, on tho other hand, bave that any candid man can areue that 80 maDy wn0 would nil the I'resiUen it does. The vote was very nearly or quite a full one, and no two can agree on which of the two candidates ' shall be selected to exhibit the rela tive strength of the parties, Wo had : supposed that tbe candidates on tho . email end of tho tickot would porhaps do this. , But bore wo have tbe Dcm emtio candidate for School Superin tendcat with a majority of 91, while tbe Republican candidate for Coroner k baa a majority of 59. The vote 1 District Judge determines nothing. , In the two. precincts of. Eugone there , tyere a large number of tickets voted on which' Mr. Thompson was the on - ly Democrat ; and to oflset this out 'came a score or moro in succession of 'Demooralio tickets beaded by" Mr. WaUon. So also tho voto on Slate i Senator shows nothing. Mr. White ' aker has boen long before the peopl Ma legislator, . and no roan can act . in that capaoity, doing always what be oonscicn'.iously boliovcs to be his whole doty, without making politica oncmiet in bis own patty, and politi cal enmity on Monday last moaut re morseless scratching, and in many in i (Uncos a vote for the opposition cau didato.v With Mr. Mot'lung tho case was still worso. While we conced to him all the virtues that could b asked or lookod for in any bumnn bo . ing of tbo malo porsuasion, bis entire - unfitness for tho position he sought ' Tras demonstrated the moment he uu dertook to addross hiij"oongrcgation." We do not say this in any uukindness to Mr. MoClung, with whom our re lations have always beon pleasant, al though not iulimato. His unfitness ' was manifest and bo was dofoatod On the vote for Representatives the mattor socmod to bo a purely person al one. The ono ticket bad no par ticular ad vautage over tho other in ; point of ability, and tho momentous question of the oloclion of Senator did not seem to bave that weight that ought to attach to it. This was also the case with tbe candidates for Shor- ' NE The chances of tbo two candi- datos were oonsidercd about oven tip to mo last moment. Tbe present in cambent, who was re-eleetod, has fill ed the offloo to the entire satisfaction of the pooplo. Had a new and untriod man beon put against Mr.' Stewart there can be no doubt that tho result .would have in favor of the latter. Tbe re election of Mr. Ware has been conceded from the first, though there , were but low who' anticipated such a . majority in his favor. This election shows conclusively, we think, that in cases whoro tho ques tion arises solely on men to fill offices ; of the county where no particular po- iiucai principle is involvod, tho neopl are no longer under any party lash Wees two raon come before the neo pie for ode, they will decido to eleot tbe one best qualified, and then the one who happens to be tbe most non ttlar on election day will get the most Totes, without much atlcation, except jo uoiaiea cases, being given to qual iuciuoni, . ice result summed op is: The IMnocratio candidate for District J edge has CS majority in tbe coutlty, . We eleet tbe Senator, two Rrpre entatives, thoeoon UA IT n .1 an.. missioners, and school superintendent! . wbJe the Republfcana give a aajori- vj wr prosecuting attorney and elect , two representatives, clerk, sheriff, as lessor, surveyor and coroner. . . Kllallea and Governor Curtto, tbe Sclma, Ala, ratt thinks would make a winning team in November. 1 They to'Sbt, il thero were no candidate! Sjiot tketn.. tial chair with credit to himself and honor to tho country that it is bard to make an invidious distinction in se lecting the man who shall bear their banner in tbe coming contest. While personal preferences and local attach ments are now entirely in ordor, thero can be but little doubt that tho entire party will be a perfect unit after tho St. Louis convention. If there ever was a country that needed the bost exortious of its citizens to wipe out tbo foul stains upon its escutcheons and rostore the purity of its namo so foully disgraced by the party in pow er for the last elsrht years, it is this. Tho student of history in coming geuurauons win pause in astonish rocnt when he reuuhes the pA"o that records tho story ot to day, lie wil stop to marvel at the unblushing ef- irontery, mo proved dishonesty, an recKiess Knavery ot tho political nar ty that now controls the destiny of a : fin. i. 1 1 i i ' ii iiiinuii. - mo uiiuimieu uoonso allow ed and so froelv indulgod in by the uepubiiuan otiioiais has never been equalled by the Borvants of tho most corrupt government thnt ovor existed And the violent outrages and cold bloodod ' murders now beinn porno tratcd in the extreme Snuth solely lor i ..i . I'uiiuuai purposes are witnoiii a pitrat lei. That the soonos now buinur en noted in Louisiana ami MiMsinsippi bave been pluuuod for selfish ends and party purposes by carpetbaggeis such as JUorey, et tu vmneymua. is too oi parent to dony, Thp timnifosi policy vi nutu mull i i ur. up iiriio oo twoen the negro and bis former mas ter. or between tho native Southerner and tbo formor slaves, is .onmod out to its fullest extont, for it is only by such moaus tbo carpotbaggor cau hope 10 carry an election. Tho Republican papers are iubilant over tno uisolo'suros atlootina Door keopor iitzhugh. The New York World says there is this ditloronco bo twecn the Democrats and tho Repub licans to bo nolod ; Tho former hav ing discovered thoir servant's unfit ness, proposo peremptorily to remove Dim; tbo latter retained in their sor vice a oorruptiouist as nolod as Rill King, and when their doorkeeper, wno uau taken ?ii,uuu for admitting ounyisis to tno Iloor ot tbe House. was removed from the oflioo which be bad prostituted, raised tho bowl thnt be was "a uoor one armod aoKl'mr " though the limb bad boco loppod off uy a iuicuignn sawmill. I ho committee on expenditures in tbo Department ot Justice have des ignated a sub-committee to proocod to Now to York continue tho invostiira- ion of alleged olootion frauds in that tty, dovuloped by the tostimonv of davenport, a special committee lias iso boen appointed to iuvosttirato Mr. Rridguland, IT. S. Consul at Havre, whose namo was mixed np with tho trausaolious reported during the in- esugatiou oi lioiigiiion, the oommit- toa th'rk. Representative IIdwoU. bo was deputed to prepare the ro- port on Gen. Schenck, has completed and will lay it before tho commit tee on Foreign Relations at its next meoting. 1 ho report acquits General ouiii-uuK oi iiuonuonai iraua, nut cen su res him severely for the utter iiu brOnriUlV OI hi Whnlrt imnna,-l nn J I J ' WI.MbV..VU with the Emma mine and bii entire lack of perception of tbe proprieties of his olEco. ' Two men were kilUd yesterday at tbe Capitol by an explosion of gas in one of the oommitioo rooms. It ap pears that there was a leakage in ono ot the pipes and on going into the room one of them lighted a match. POLITICAL ROTES. Dan Voorbees declines a nomination foe Coogress. v n . i .Mi:, A Democratic Daoor In Ohio sa?irests S. 8. Cox for President. '. - The colored men of Jfesr York id conven tion assembled have declared for Conkling, Tbe officebolding brigade at Cincinnati are in favor of beoator Morton for (he I'residency. ",',.. W. A. 1'rice. tbe onlr neero lawver in Texas, lias been elected County Attorney of Fort JJfod county, Texas. , . J The New York Independent comes oat with a doublc-luuded editorial for Ulaiue. lie is tbe "religious" candidate. The St. LouiB Timet declares that "inch a thing as the nomination of Allen at bt. Louie is not seriously thought of." The Charleston AWi and Courier, the leading journal ol South Carolina, bas de clared lor Ttldeo for the Presidency. The Auirusta (Ga.) Chronicle "sincerely hopes". that Southern delegates to it. Louis will combiue.to defeat the nomination . of Oov.,Tilden,!.- ; . , , On ooi point tbe Bristow men and Cook ling men of New York bear concurrent tes timony : Ulaioe couldu't carry the State "uobow." The New York Times thinks Bluine will go into the Cincinnati Convention with cer tain strength of 225 votes oo tbe first or Second ballot. Morton, through his mouth-niece, tha In. dianapolis Journal, claims 200 votes oo the first ballot, and, the showing of a large re serve on tbe si'cond. ' William E". Chandler, Secretary of the National Radical Committee, behoves limt liUine is ntii'od aud will surely be nomina ted if New England supports him. Grant's appointment of Don Cameron to be Secretury of Wur will offset whutever of credit attached to his nomination of It. II. Dana, Jr., to the English mission. Grunt bas now a first mortgage on tbe Kepublican delegation from Pennsylvania, and will at the proper time band it over to ois inena wasiiDurue. I'UMurg tost. ' It wasao unfortunate disDluv of eirotiam for Dookeeper Fitzbugh to write himself uown a "Digger man than old Grant, but he grazed dangerously near the actual facts. St-.Lowt Times. . ,. ... The assumption that Mr. Bristow would draw off any Democratic strength is su premely silly the silliest suggestion of the wbolo campaign. Democrat do not vote for Kepublican candidates. lndianapolii Journal. The Clmdeston (8. C.) Newi and Couri er, which has heretofore opposed the nomi nation oi 1 ilden. now comes out in a doulile- lvaded editorial urging him as the one man for tbe occasion. This is about the same time that tho World deserts him. The Democratic State Convention vester- duy adopted an admirable let of resolutions, tnougn toe one declaring lor bard monev I was opposed by about one third tbe conven tion. If the parly would only live np to mis piauorin it would be tare lor every pa trioti i citizen to affiliate with it. . We should bave a pure and honest administra tion forthwith. JUtlvauktt Aewi. The Hon. John M. Palmer, the riainir star of democracy in Illinois, a man whom many expect to be the dark horse, is fifty-nine, was a cooper, peuar, teacher, and lawyer, sup ported Van Huron, opposed tbe Nebraska Din. was in 1836 1'residout of the hrxt II m oil Republican convention, personally pre ferred Fremont, but supported McLean. voiea for rreniont and Liuco n. was a mem ber of the Peace Cooirresi. was a Uniun division commander, was made Maior Cud. eral, was for four yean Governor of Illinoii, ana in laa IWI tbe republicans. causing an explosion. Nino. As ixoivjpcAi. hitherto unknown to tho vulgar rabble is the Government "limber teaC The government owns reservations of live-oak and ae- dar lands in Florida ; since 1S72 it has been deemed necowary to employ agents to wstch this timber and the sum of 1 3,000 baa boon annually ap propriated for that purpose. It no w transpires that not more than one or wo of the twelve atrents hiva r been near the lanJj thev ed to watch, nor do thpr Mfxn L where they are located.. ITEJ1SOP MEWS. Mark Twain will preside at the opening of uiu laniornio umiding, In l'biladelphia, which takes place about June 15 tb. The F.ighth Iowa Ropublicao Congres sional Convention bas nominated br accla motion Colonel W. F, Sapp for Cetigress. Tbe Uoue Committee oo Territories bas agreed to report favorably on the bill to an nex Walla Walla county, Washington Ter ritory, to Oiegoo. Il ii proposed to use cumel at Carson to draw the Car of Slate, the three fire enuines and the State official car oo the Centennial Fourth of July. The Senate confirmed the nnmlnatinna nf John K. Sherman, Jr, to be Uuiiod States Marshall rVr New Mexico; John P. Iloyt, to be Secretary of the Territory of Ariinna. The New York Sunt Salt Lake letter ex peeing tbe digns of Hrigtara Young on New Mexico bas btva traiMlated ieto Span ish and is being extertively circulated in that Territory. The feeling against the Mormons is becoming red hot Judiie Sawver of Sao Franeiiea baa de cided that that portion of tbe act of Con great providing that any manager of a thea ter or similar institution guilty ot a misde meanor who should reluse edmi-mion to any colored person inconstitational and void. Tbe report that pertoni bv the name of Torsey claimed relalMOKhip with the late A.T. Stewart, and intend to contest his . ii j . . . , win ana pui id a ciains on im estate, ll denied by Mrs Stewart ad Ja lge IMiob. They eay that Mr. Stewart hid oo relations. Two immene white whales, the only spesimeni em taken alive, ire now oa tbe way lo New Yrk Irora I.lbrad They are in a larft tank, dnws by a steam tog, and kitreded (or tbe g gaatio aqaanora Dow being fitted an at the irer ot Tbirtr fifth street aad Oroadwav. . OHEGON. Sberidan boasts of tbe finest school house in Yamhill county. , There ii some talk of a large hotel being built iu Empire City. , , .' Tbi stage which mm from Coos City to Rose burg is making tegular trips. . Stealing flowers from graves in the Oregon City cemetery is practised : by the noodinms oitnat place. - Sam Uannah, lately appointed Collector of Cotoms of this District, took charge of the ollice oo Ibursday, tbe 1st Instant. Motto of a Portland Temperance reform club; "We bend tbe knee, but not tbe elbow."- This is Bnpposed to refer to tbe dex terous babit of drinking out of a bungbole. George Bernstein, of Empire, who was discharged from the insane asylum almost Immediately upon bis arrival there some weeks since, has been again nbjudged insane. At tbe meeting of the board of regents of the Corvallia college held on Tuesday, President B. L. Arnold was unanimously requested to remain in charge of tbe school, i Tbe Baptist State Centennial Sunday School Convention of Oregon will be held at the Salem Baptist Church June 19th, 20lb and 21st. liev. J. C. Buker, of San Francisco, conductor. ' " Dr. Bunnell, Superintendent of the Esther mloc, in Douglas county, reports everything favorable in connection therewith, and tbe prospects of the ledge never showed better tban tpey do at tbe present time.. Work is being crowded and tbo mill is running to its utmost capacity. . oiieep-snearing lias oegun in earnest In Jackson county, and almost every day wagon-loads of woo! are brought to town for sale or Btoieage. Sheep men say that this years clipping iu Jackson county will be much larger than that of any other year, ana me wool oi maco better quality. A co-reepondent writing to' a Salem paper says: ''It is ascertained that tbe farmers in the north part of the Howell rraino precinct Gave lost, witnin a year p:st, about 150 grown sheep and lamba, by a pareefof dirty, curs which run at lari'e. And no doubt but that in other parts ol western Oregou the destruction of sheep by nogs, is equally great. ' The Philadelphia correspondent of the Chicago Courier writes : Besides the 120 foot plank tbe Oregonians have a section of a fir tree seven feet six inches in diameter, 130 feet from the grouud, and a lection of another fii tree five I eel through 200 feet irom the ground. Uregoo will not have any palm tree lera, but she is sure to carry off me pawn so mr as trees are concerned. The Jacksonville Sentinel says: "The prospects for good crops were never better m mis couniy man are now promised, in fuel almost seemed. As large an area is planted us ever be r ore or all kinds of farm produce. Fruit of all kinds, from Mav cherries to pound pippins, is already causing the limbs of tbe trees to bang in all parts of the country." The Canyon City Exorest of May 20th says : "On Monday last nur city was visit ed by a first-class thornotfhbred snow storm; tne mils near by looked as pure aud while as the Virgin Mary. A enow storm in tho middle of May is too much for a Webfoot, but the 'oldest inhabitant' tells us that mow storms happen iu tbe middle of May only about nnco in 11 years. That we struck la the 11th year is what chills us. A meeting of citiaens of Albany will be neid at the court-house oa the 10th of June to take the necessary steps to send ont a . vi Mucpi-i.ivia mm a uuumrjr wuere II is believed gold can be obtained in paying iuauiiiius n laci, u is oeneved, from pros pects obtained years ago in the district ol country under consideration, that rich diir. giogs exist there, aud if the necessary funds can ue ooiaiuea aim tne right kind or men secured to prospect, those diggings will be louna. In the opinion of the New Orleans Timet Mr. Bayard is the favorite of the South, i . - . , f NORTH PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION " OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Was founded in tbe year 1694, with aCapllal Block of $100,000, on a Gold Coin Basis, and In corporated under tbe Irws of the State of Oregon .!-.o-.:r .joy OFFICERS: , P DiwU..l ' E. QuicctNBcsn, Vine President. D. W. Waiifikld, Secretary. t W. 8. Lidd, Treasurer. . ,,-f. "I W. H. KrriNOiR, Attorney. H. P. Mobsk, Manager. 10. DIRECTORS: POND'S EXTRACT. Q ught tojbe in ererjr.Umil J ready for tue. Nature and wienoe are oombinftd in the manufao-ture. originatM from duorderof the ij-item, P. Washerman, -, W. H. ErriNOKB, W. 8. Laud, ; Wm.Wadbam, L. WniTi. J. L. Atkinson. 4 . Qi'iciKNBrsa, M. P. Mobsi, U. W. WAXiriKLO. . Ioi medicine act on the cause. Experience ha heralded the rirtue of Pond's Ex tract. - - Jternal application or inwardly taxen with safety. ybe cure of foad'i extract are marrellou. Relief from pain obtained by the ue of Pond's Ex tract. bottle for iOe., fland 1 78. Ltrgett cheapest. Qan be obtained from druggiiti ererywhere. y r jr it once and yon will nerer be without it. TABLE RATES. ;l UF POLICIE8.' TlYE AGE8-A.B,C,D,E. i A Ages between 1 & I annual cranium!', if 00 B ' 11 4 Ki "i . " .. 00 C- " " JO&Si .. A 00 D- " SS4 60 . " " ..6 00 E 60465 " ... 6 00 Or 1X3 mar be paid at anyone time' on ane lile policy, and no further Annual Premium will be required, ner any fuilher payment, except for Death Assessments in that special division as tbey may occur. ... ... G. J. BUYS, - : Local Agent. OREGON STONE WARE for rale by T.G. IlEiiDKiCKa. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry MUSIC, .:.! AND . SE WING MACHINES handsome and nrufltable busineu. Then miwn T1H A NKINQ THE PUBLIC for their naatllW are well known, and tell readily from 10 to 15 cents ' patronafre, we now Invite them to call on n on news4tanilt. and an now first nffernd thrn.1, fi UUJ orr om "n. unaerwooa u.- new nncK agenta to annual subscribers, with a YaliuUecUriuno Pbahx Lesliz, at his Mammoth Publishing House, 937 Pearl Street, New York, issues seventeen beautifully illustrated newspapers and magazines, Mr. Leslie was the first in the United States to un dertake the publication of a weekly illustrated news paper, and to I to belomrt the honor of being the publisher of The Oldest Illustrated Newspaper in America. The person who sscures the agency for these publications for this vicinity, and will give citizens an opportunity of inspecting the several is sues and copies of the eight magniflcient ehromos the choice from which is given with a subscription to either of the Illustrated weeklies, will have a block, where maybe found a full assortment of goods In the above line. ' Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In the best workmaolike manner and warranted. . which, to all lovers of art, is alone worth more than the subscription price. An annual subscriber to the Illuatimted Newspaper receives during the year over oo. uuwspnuur puru. roiuea to tiw aixs or a large octave book, tho subscriber would have 3,328 pages, equal to seven octave books of ordinary size, say 4W pgct each, and one-half of these pages would contain fine engravings, and for the centennial year will make the moat accurate anil valuable illustrat ed Hiatoryof the National Jubilee published. We advise our readers, fter they have subscribed for no uitahd, 10 secure one or rrnnk Leslie's illustrat ed periodicals, and with it the beautiful chromo. " Tb Nstional Gold Medal as awarded to Oak, Asll 811(1 lUcKOn' Flailk. yillametto St, Eugenp, City, Oregai. CRAIX BROS. HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL. . Hubs, Spokes, Uims,- . United States, aud tbe Vienna Medal for the best I in tbe world. l. - ; 1 429 Monteomcrv 8trcet, San Francisco. Acting throdb the Pouts upon the sources of nflamntion ULsna's buuua Soap promply re lievja the burning, itching and other annoyances caused by Halt Hlieum, Scald Head, Impetigo, Ery. ipi-las, and other skin diseases and ultimately re moves every vestige of them. NORTIIRVf & TnoitlPSON, PORTLAND, .... OEIQOK. anl:3m .. FOUME . . V'v SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! AUCTION SALE. T WILL EXPOSE AT PUBLIC SALE ON MY 1 farm near Irving, Lane county, Oregoa.lto tbe highest bidder on SATURDAY, JUNE 24th, The following; described personal property , i separator, 30 Inch cj Under. 1 , 3 Haines Headers, 7 Header Beds. ' 1 Single Beam Cultivator. ' 1 Peers Gang Plow. 3 Walking Plows. 1 8ulky Plow, 16 inch. .''' 1 Harrow, 1 Broadcast seed anwer. 1 nrnini i seta work Harness, 1 wood Saw and Frame. 50 inch, and 4 work hones. All sales under tlO. cash: over lin. nn. ... time, with intercut at the late of ten pir cent af ter 4 months from sale, with approved security. Ul. I Ad AH I A 1 t . ' UWG4 U1W1V UU gUlU UmiS. , , , . B. R. HOUNDS. Irving, Lane county. June 6, 187. Tuk Jourmd ot last week made a very low and contemptible allusion to County Treasurer Day. If the influ ences surround ing tbo comity troas urer have anything to do with the safo keeping ot the county funds, as the Journal intimated, are they likely to be Id better hands when Mr. Day's successor takes possession of the of- Geo? New Mac.azixe. The Erst num ber of tho Ori'gon Medical Journal las been laid on our table. It will be published quarterly by the Mari on Couniy Medical Society. It is edited by C. II. Halt, M. D., and A. Sharpies, A, M., M. D., with L. J Rowland, A- M., M. D., as associate I editor. Il contains a historr of the 'on List or Letter Remaining nucalled for In the Poet Office at Eugoue City, Or., June 10, 1876 : Auguston, W N Lyons. Mrs D J Lyons, Miss Juaie Mather, A totars, ML ' Reyan, Miss Ellen Ko.pt, Mrs Kate Kohinett, Miss E SI Sumner, 8 C Bickels, l homaa Handcrs, iAiban Pinith, B Frank, Thurraan, Auther Tripp, A Uuarkenbinh, H A Winter, I) B WatU, FA Will, Kurhe Wheadon.John . Wjaut, U X A. 8. PATTER80N, P. M. llalding. F H Drown. Mian B Hemelman. Hub (1) llrailley, Mrs Anna lleiYam, Wm t'hcalier, James P Cheshire, Miss Jane Crabtree, James Dom, B F Frsw-ea, EM ' , Kmnrin, J B Karham, John Krcrmino, Wm (I) Damiit'ia, James M Jonus, Oeorge W Joaea, Waller F Johnsun, B A Keys. Alonso T.TE GEO to inform aur friends and the poMU v T tliat we have just received direct from Saa Francisco and the Eastern markets AN IMMENSE STOCK , or .". GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ' DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS ; NOTIONS. CLOTHING, ' ' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, J;. BOOTS AND SHOES ' Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Select by our Mr. 8. Hosenblitt, which we offer at ... "rUEDTJCSlU PRICES. :' .-.: v - ,, i r . Parties will find it tn their silvan and examlre oar stock and prices before purchas- Issjsj vim. n UGlOl . Highest price paid for all kinds of Produce-- S. ROSENBLATT & C0.t Brick Store, tor. Willamette t Eight! Sti,, EUGENE CITY. JUST RECEIVED.! A LAR3E 8TOCK OP Dur GOODS, - CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, . GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC.,' ; AT REDUCED PRICES. tfffheot market nrice naifl fur 1t hnAm t pda nuf u utiilo " .;j;t vaMV- A. GOLDSMITH. Becker i Boyd have reduced the nrioa n Irenh meats in acet.rdance with the'tim.. I uu wii sen cneaper man any shop in town A,V. PETERS k. CO., Are now in receipt of a very large stock of iVEW SPUING GOODS, Selected with much cars from the largest and best importing houses in San Francisco. - ... Our Stock of , DRESS GOODS 1 -.. . . i , . Is unusually Isrfre and attractive, and emn prises the very Utest styles aen novelties, and of aU rradso nd pnoes, so ss to meet the view of all. WHITE GOODS.' A large assortment of Elpngs and lnsertinr-. new and beautiful patterna. STAPLE -GOODS? Alaiwestokof Bleached Xnalina aa linens.- FaBSI Fes S..!Jt A (food farni for Sale HuidkercJ"f'. ana'LmenCoUars in all trades!' J. Ii. Rod bat tvwpltfltd Ue le'rvnnh betweeo Marion tod Sew. Modienl Departmtmt of tho "Willam- etto University and a number of well written articles interesting to raedi cal men. It is a neatly printed pam phlet of furty pages. Aaswera f Carrespoadeata. fit - r. . ... ual..L.t : . n . -"--ri tu Aiuuaueucai, m oor r, iuc mmjv lor consumption in in nrsi etaees, i ran recommeaj Dr. !irrce "uoidPn .llfii.Cel PlSCOTe." if wen actowira; t Jireetions. for it baa .uwroosuiy irirsj in ? tamilr, and tbe resalu were flonooe. "Alphabetical" nnst ot eipect one bollle to do tha work mj Wife took three bottle befura ah eorer aay change, bat after tha th-rd bottle erery doea eeerned t streoclheo the Innffs, and now she is well and hearty. If Arpba betic.1 win writs tc ate I will ret wimesa to the above. HKXRT n. M. PATTON. Iwreocw, Mnoa Connty. Ind. Cwfcafi fia-ft. rib4,lT5. terms, within two miln nf Pro..! wen : ooii acres of land all ..j boo on the sarae. and 400 arn .n k. collated If ,co want a Urgaio call aad WE WIU PATTHE HJ3HES2 XAUXX TKCE- leeJ.J. Walton.Jr. In eari, for any number of pounds of - GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL UliCE. ., ' 'pO THE STrCKHOLBSRS OP THE LA!fE ' ' "T A. Co?B'? Mercantile A-ociation. COUNTRY PROnUfF To are herehv aotil-d to Beet c WeJoeaday iVJU U Vjj June, UUi.atlO o'clock, a. m.. io Eiunarn. . - .,l,tttf,,,B? IMrecUr. Z'SZfi'''' WiU and for Ih truaartwa of such othT buaineai as "aitet rnc. - AT. TETER3 -q. "J coma enorsue amtinr. ,1'! I J- H- McTf.CS 5, JOHN SIrOV. MATTHB WALLI3, - - WM. RlSELi . BOSCuSKJ.OX.-r, FIRST AND LAST CALL. Final Settlement. , m- M-rmsn nriLiiiii n... i . . . aor, Adssiaistn- uraain. asrs.i n... i . t'l'? 4Mi nt LXl AirHS i'-T.T? mi1 th" M-T. the M day J li'l" - .T nersry set srart for the beana W " 7 asl thr Uami arttlMat U tmnar w-a. I wUi r, sil r-TJ tU S.t. ZT"",1"1 -le slsM Pflgft A rtyT--'A-.t. .. rr.rv- " at Uty wU ks rVH kjutis Its-iWxl J ft I r'"- koTAtt.. fTi . T. hates. JtaUWU" J.vtoTraTOsri::