Kli-JS.l CITY CUAF.D ATr7ROAY.JUr.YSa, 1876. EUGENE OITY, OREGON. nJIOCRATIC TICKET. I'or President. SAMUEL J. TILDEN, Of New York. For Vice President, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana, For Congress : L, F.LANE, OfDonglaaCoontr. Fir Presidential Hector, i HENRY KLIPPEL, ol Jackson.. E. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah. W. B. LASWELL, of Grant. Tit India War. No decisive steps hare yet been taken to avenge tbo massacre of the gallant Caster and his three hundred brave soldiers by the Indians on the Little Horn. Administration papers seem to regard the death of Custer as just retribution on him for anon . willing story of the unlawful aots of those high in power, told beore Congressional investigating commit ' tee, and they urge no steps toward punishment. But does not the blame for this horror lie with the admini? tration ? It is well known that it was originally intended to plaoe the expedition against the Sioux under the command of Custer, but after his testimony and the further misdemean or of writing an article for a mags alno, In whioh General George B. Mo Clellan was spoken of the victim oi those in power at Washington daring the war, the President, with a narrow snd malicious spirit that could not Lave been born of a great man, deter sained to degrade him so far as it was in bis power to do so, and he was or dered to the command of his regi merit The command was in General Sheridan, whose victories to tr great extent have been gained over defenoe loss women and ohildron, But this . great General did not conaidor it neo- essary to pay any particular attention to so small a matter as a band of hos tile Indians, even when commanded by so bloodthirsty a loader as Sitting Bull, and he remained in Philadelphia, campaigning among the curiosities of the Centennial exhibition. Having command, be should have known something of the strength ot the ene my he sont a handful of men to fight. He might even have learned a lesson from tbe Modoo campaign of three vears ago, in which a little band of loss than eighty Diggors, the most miserable ragmufllns on the faoe ot , the earth, hold at bay an army of 700 whites. Willi the administration do . what it ean to repair one ot its great est evils, ana proseoute a vigorous war upon these savages ; or will continue to furnish them, through the philanthropists who desire to have extermination doferred until they are converted to Christianity, with the latest improvements In arms and ammunition, aud animated targets for practice. Troops for the purpose of inflicting the uoooaiary ohaslisemont might be drawn from the South. It U asking a groat deal, it is true, to have this done whon a Presidential elootlon is approaohing and the nooes aity for starting the outrage mill ap parent ; but by rushing things a little they could do both in four months. One hslf the pspors ot the country are eudcavoring to make it appear that Mr. Tilden was opposod to the war, while tbe other half are trying to ' demonstrate that he was not so op posed. What does it matter in eithor oase t Is not the war over f , Stat Journals ."The Domooratio ticket is wrong end to. The sooond fiddle is really, tbe first fiddlo." Nev er mind ; evon the sooond fiddle will furnish plenty of musio for your party to danoe to next November. Will Accept. A Saratoga dlspatoh of the 13th says: Uoreroor UeodrirJu was waited, oo sttbt Grind Union bold to-da by Mnjor O'Con nor, of TsnneuM, who prweoUd kirn tb formal ootiBcatioo of his nominstioo. Hi. Jlfudricki Mid h would reply la a few daja. It is noderstood fit accept. Notwithstanding tbe blow of Re publican newspapers that John Kelly and the Tammany Democracy would not support Mr. Tilden, at a meeting of tha Central Committee of tbst or ganization held on tbe Hlb hut. lengthy resolutions were read endors ing TiiJen and Hendricks as tbe most ft, proper, and only means of saving tbe country. Mr. Kelly mad a pecch asking that ev&ryth'mg be for gotten eicept common unity. A boot Land, Grant. ' The Republican platform resolves that "We reaffirm' oar opposition to further grants of tbe public lands to corporations or monopolies, snd demand tbst tbe national domain be devoted to free homes for tbs peo ple." The people generally of tbe United States have a very inadequate concep tion of the extent of territory given away by tbe Republican party before they found it necessary or convenient to pass this resolution. There have been granted to "corporations and monopolies" territory equal to 21 States the size of Rhode Island the amount being 274,858 square miles, or 18,578 more than is covered by the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Is! and, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Ohio and Indiana. Since the year 18G2 there have been granted to ooporations lands to the amount ot 175,845,405, . eores,-- while the tota grants since 1827 have been but 208,' 000,000, In the thirty-four years of Demooratio administiation there were granted 30,000,000 acres, in the fifteen years of Republican administration the amount as above stated. The av erage of Democratic grants per an num was 1,000,000 acres, and the Re publican average 12,000,000. Is it not time for that party to "reaffirm ts opposition to further grants of the public lands to oorporatiens ?" S. F. Alta: "Nobody can say of Iayes that he owes any part of his nomination to his skill or labor in or ganization." True enough. He owes it to the Washington ring oi dishon est office-holders. Hayes must be a nice man, as tbe Utica (N. Y;) Observer says: "Ben Butler certifies to his honesty and Schuyler Colfax to his piety." And of course Beocher will vouch for his virtuo and Grant for bis disinterested dovotion to his country. Babcock and Belknap yet to be beard from. It is announced by telegraph that Brick Pomeroy has issued tho first number of his new paper. He is to opposo iudon and advocate rag money. And yet old mother Earth seems to be going on in the samq old way. The Oregonian mourns and will not be comforted because it cannot get Mr. lenuriots on tuo spot, it is your ro-lie-able telegraph Company that is about to dnve yon to despair. Hen dricks is all right, but those boastly nowsgathercrs must say something about him and boing unable to obtain authentic news they send a story that has to be contradicted next day. WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Waumkoton, D. O. July 10, 187s. I have nil in several of my former latter that tht mercury Indicated wry warm weather. Thi morn. inf I am ready to fo before any recpectabl magi. tratertf auch thing eaa be found in the city, and Uk my rreebyteriaa" that If tb barometer (a truthful la it quiet assertions of inter! heat, the Oenteanlal phraat "warm weather" don't expree it ItlenoT. The Cutter affair la itill much talked of and uni v. really regretted. It wai dlMueeed la the Houee on Saturday, and the proper eourae to be punued to ward the Indiana debated at tome length. At lit Mr. Knott of Kentucky announced the audde and unexpected death of hie oolleague, Mr. Edward T Faraons. The naual reaolutiona were paiaed and the llouas adjourned. The Senate after morning hour had expired pro ceeded with the Belknap Impeachment trial i noth ing transpired with which the public are act already familiar. Carl Hchnra haa at hut iwung Into line. Hi eourae at the meeting of the Independent la New York waa evidently Intended to gir himaelf more weight when he abould determine where to Uk up hie poaltloa but he haa entirely failed In hie eett- mate oi hie own Importance. lie baa beea know heretofore a aa "impracticable i"ae a man ef honeet purpotee, but too liable to erotcheta and eaprioea to be a leader, but Bow be haa opened himaelf to much graver aucpiciona; that he Joined the Mew York eoa ferenct to put himself la poaitio to diepae of hi InSuenceaud to gir greater weight to hi move ment when he wng Into line la I think clearly perceptible. Mr. Bchurt ha failed la Try effort to lead, i'he character of hi. auaj la luc IWU it ke teae oa aalngle point) and that point Mem larger tha all the rat of the planet, lie led the more- ment which reaulted la poor Oreeley' abeurd de feat. Be next led movement la atiaaourt la which it waa expected he would control the Genua Tut. But he wae again enuhingly defeated. TheOernaa Tut went largely agaiaat him. Being atiU out of office Joined the New York euufareno. Since when he haa had acrmfetcno with Hay, and that determined him aa to hie eourae. Mr. Carl Scaur haa abundantly proTea why h did not control th Oermaa Tot, lie wlU furniah additional proof ef thl tact la th coming campaign. Th Owrmaae arc thrifty, economical, educated ad practical race, with a natural tar lb politie aud a habit of thinking for tbemeolna. They are not to be con trolled by Mr. Scaurs. They aav every when givea rideac that they are fur; economy, hoaaat fuvera meat d reform la th administration, la other word, fcr Tildea. Tay know, too, that reform I th great leave la thie campaign, ad they caaaot b ieled oy Mr. aVaar Into th belief that it a th Oaaacaal eelioav Th iaeue which Mr. Schar de manded at lb New Yofkeonferoaotwa reform! he demanded Iher eaadtdat whoa nam ahoukt ear rare the hatred aad tear at thievee. Well, the CSe BinaeU eoateetioa pat upatmhet that th thieve all support, aad taraed ita back eeatemptaoaely ap- thaealy maa (Bnatow) wh favored reform. They pat theeaadalat a pan money pUak of ua aertai aeaad. The 8. iMie cnareaUaa acaninated maa whs aaaeankas the fearaad halreJ of thievea. aad they pat him ea a hard moaey piatfaraa. Mr. fvhura, hvwtver, haa gtwa weary el being aat ol om.w, aad ae at euald at get Jtnetow k wtU take H4 haw, ( The Giaabd till Jaoiury 1, 1877 for out dv!!ar. Toll joor Bigbbor. POLITICAL NOTES. "flarrab for Csves tod IJird Times" is sufnrested as s musical campaign crj for tbs ucp-uuucao. Tbe Adams family srs aDSDimons'lo their nnport of Tilden and niotm Cleveland Flam Dealer. Tbe Democratic Dress stands in a solid column for Tilden acd JJendricki. A' i or lribwM. "Tilden to Hayes is like batter to skim milk," writes so old Democratic farmer Iroui Westchester county. Buffalo Courier. The Boatoo Herald thinks the reason wb Tilden gained in St. Louis and Ulaio lost u r'u.r.-.ti i. . i ll. iu viuviuubm wan uecau uw uacuiuw pjue irignteoed. Tbs Utica Herald bas last diseoverea tbat Tilden was nominated bv a machine. It promises to be a moring machioe for Hayes. aujjaio umrier. Tilden nominated, and Bristow not only defeated but forced out of tb Cabinet Tbat shows which part; means reform la earnest. St. raul Dispatch. Tbe leading Republican ioaroal of West era siicnigan wmcb tbe same m tne urand lupids iaWe pronounces ths Cincinnati nominations a Grant ticket. I na organization or a new whisker ring ana tne announcements a purpose to re form, br tbo ittipublican party, ivnchrooize conspicouely. Conner-Journal. Although our "Uncle Samuer is a bacb- elor, be cannot be said to be "wibout issue." On tbe contrary, tbo big iiue of tbe cam paign is bis. Its name is Belorm. Buffalo Courier. In this State ths Democracy Is a nnit for Uncle Samuel. He will only bare to face tbe regular Republican Are in front, without even A. ticbell railing a dust behind bim. New York lleiahl. Tilden would allow, no corrupt ring men so approach bim. Hayes bas already been congratulated by Ibem and he ia supported by the worat and moit Influential ol lbs bad set Hartford Timet. How happy will be ths opening rear of he new century if it marks tb election of tbe Reform candidate for President. And as it will mark tbat glorious event, will there fore oe nappy. iVew York Sua. No one can tell whether this country is 5.000,000,000.000 or 10,000,000,000,000 in debt. It is time honest and reform examin ed tbe books of ths United states treasury. Milwaukee Commtrtial-Time. Tbe Democracy is determined tbat 'the Republio shall atart on the secod century of its existence under Democratic auspices and they know exactly bow to acoomulisb their purpose. Uwego (N. Y.) Vbterver. I ilden Is not so strictly the candidate of his party as tbe candidate of tbe people, and bis nomination signifies aside from every thing else, tbe triumph, of tbe people's will over partnurwhip. ivu) York Slaatt- Zeitung. Many true Republicans perfectly under stand tbat tbs Cincinnati nominations were made merely for keepioir op appearances. Nobody knows better tbao Republican lead ers that tbeir party is beaten already. Pittsburgh Pott. Tbe Waechler cm Erie, of Cleveland! Ohio, tbe ablest of tbe German liberal Re publican Danera of tha eoontrv. and which supported Hayes lut year, bas declared in an editorial tor Tilden and reform I This is the battlecry of victor 1 . "Is Bristow 's work to be . nndons P Is a very serious form of the question that is going about the country. President Grant, it seems, Is wholly unable to restrain bim- solf, and he always had a fancy lor a little crooked. Cincinnati Commercial. Somebody writes a Hayes campaign sons? for the Chicago Inter Ocean, which is set to the tune of "The Staining Shore." There is something significant in this. Mrs. Hayes had better keep an eye out oo ths Govern or's life Insurance policies. 51. Louis Timet The names of Tilden and Hendricks men without fear, without reproach, in whom there is no guile; honest in private life, honest In publio service, men of true srrit and undoubted ability, tbey stand as a tower ol strength, a triumphal column of Integrity and power, of diguity and victory. wn villt Sun. The Republicans propose to elect nyes President in the place ol Grant. Tbe whole number ol publio officers Is estimated to be eighty thousand. One is to be changed, an1 seventy-nine thousand nln hundred and ninety-nine left in. One drop in the pail of sour milk la to be changed ; will that make tbe whole pail aweet I Hew Xmk Sun. Western New York, tbe hot bed of old wniggery ana itepuoiicanism, that did so well for lilden in tbe gubernatorial canvass two years ago, will do better for him now. bia county of Monroe gave bim then, what it never gave a Democratic candidate for Governor before, a majority, wiping out tbe 3.242 majority for Dix in 1872. and eiv- ing muen a majority or 393. We abould, and with proper oriranixatioo and effort will do better thao that now. Rochester Union. Tbe Sacramento (N. Y.) Union (Republi can) says of tha Cincinnati Convention: he result is tbat ths atroogest candidate. nd the one who would have aroused tbe greatest enthusiasm, baa been sacrificed to the petty antagonism of a parcel of small auuled wire pollers, and ths saccess of tbs Itt'publioen party baa been seriously imper illed for the sake of gratifying an envy which noting ir not contemptible. Id 8U ths 8tals (axes of New York were $16,000,000, run up to that figure by Radical misrule ; in 1875 they were reduced by Go Tilden to S14.000.000. sod this year be has knocked them down to f 1800,- 000. 1 ilden is death on stealing. Rogues fly from bim aa from glance of detiny. He tares ths Slate of New York $8,000,000 a year. In bis election lira tb salvation ol lbs country. liurur-Journtd, V sboold like to bavs the New York Timet explain why the Cincinnati conven tion refused to approve th resumption act. It waa perfectly catoral that tbe Demncrtu should call for a repeal of Sherman's sham ; but it was atrange that the tteoublican should abandon the only step towards specie paymenta which tbe party evtr mad. 1 be imei should explain to aa anxious public by tb party vcot back on tb ramntioo act. He York World Tbe nomination of Samuel J. TikJea la the weakaet tbat could bar been made lor Ohio, aod siroogMt for tb wbols country. It i idle to deny tbat tb earning of Mr. Tildn a th ltornocretic tandard-brarr sounds to an A Hon Democrat like aa invita tion to march aoder a nw banoer. sod to ow watchword. Bat w r estion of verifid intemta. abj the admirable party platform coostrvctod for and adapted to very Stt ia tbo Unto could kar placed poo it do niter expontot than tb great rform Governor oi New York. AiirtWit OBEGOn. Ocboco boasts of two saw-mills, both on miii creclc. Tbe water is now entirely out of tbe streets at Tbo Dalles. A mine of asbestos has been fcmnd in tbe southern part of Douglas county. From sixty to seventy five ptrsons from Corvallis, spent their 4th on Mary's peak, A trouting party oo Gale 'a creek, Wash ington coooty, caught 300 trout last week, During ths year ending July 1st, Polk county received (28,253 24 for county par poses, sod paid out 827,595 63. J. N. T. Miller aod wife, sod Martin Peterson and wife, have been elected dele gates to tho Bute Grang from Jackson county. Ths body of C. T. Ralston, drowned in ths Ssntiam river oo the 5tb of June lut, was found oo Sunday July 2d, by Bart Consta ble ana wue. It is expected that surveys will be marie tbe present season of Coquille river aod Coos Bay, and projects prepared for tbe improve ment of me same. Mr. S. Sherlock, whom we mentioned last week aa having been injured by bis horse falling oo bim, died from bis injuries Satur day morning at his home in Portland. Tbe Democrat says : "Never since Ben ton county bas been tbe borne of tbe white man bas tbe prospect of a large grain crop been more flattering than at this time. Superintendent Uyde, of the Virtue mine, made another cleao-pp, after an eighteen days' ran, ol 519 ounce; value, 10,617. Th mine la still taking out good rock aod plenty of it. The Yamhill Reporter says : "There is a move on foot in this part of tbe country to create a joint atock company for the purpose of putting a steamboat oo tbe w iiiemetie river." Dr. Gerron, who once flourished at Pbilo- meth. Bentoo county, ia inquired for by bis step-daughter, Mrs. Huso A.Adams, ol Clar- inda. rage county, lowa. ilia family is des titute. Ths Mountaineer reports do new cases of smallpox at Tbe Dalles, and says those now sick with tbe disease sre getting slnng well. Two deaths have ocoured a Mr. doff and bis child. Cut worms are making aad havoc in tbe gardens about Corvallis. Tbey are destroy ing cabbage, tomatoes, onions, pjtatoef, otc. Not content with stripping tbe lops, they are eating tbe young potatoes. Henry RoHeobrook, who bas been in jail for the murder of McMelleo, in Curry coun ty, was released last week oo $8,000 bail His bondsmen reside in Koseburg, Where Rosen brook is well acquainted. The highest offer for tbe Ysquina light- bouse property, which was put np at auction at Albany on the 13ih inst, was $600. Tbe property was withdrawn, as the instructions were not to sell lor lets tbao jfJ.DOO. A working party baa completed tha re pairs of tbe light stations at Poiot Adams, tape Hancock and sboalwater my, and are now engaged in building a boat bouse, and making some minor repairs at Cape Flattery. Mr. R. A. Habersham is at present en gaged in making a careful examination of the channel of the, Upper Willemette between Corvallis and Salem for tbo purpose of loca ting the varioua wing dams to be constructed this season. At tbe celebration held at Ilillsboro oo tbe 4tb day of July, 1076, a resolution was passed directing U. B. Morgan, chairman, to appoint a committee of two from each pre cinct in Washington county, Oregon, to maks arrangements for a celebration to be held at Ilillsboro on the Fourth of July, A. D. 1877. Tbs latest advices from the Esther mine in Douglas county are to tbe effect tbat tbe mill still keeps pounding away, with an abundance of rich ore on tbe dump and plenty more comiug. Tbe Esther company anticipate a very profitable run of the mill during the present month. Io a letter from Cbewaucan, a Mr. Suth erlin says tbe country is not what he expect ed to find it. It is entirely overstocked. Tbe grass is pretty well killed out on the bill, aod all the hay land is taken np. Stock of all kinds is poor, but gaining slowly. The weather is very cool at night.tbe snow cover ing tbe lowest bills. 1 be military road is im passable, snow lying upon it for-a distance of ten miles, and from six to ten feet oo the summit ol tbo Cascades. The Enterprise says: "Io connection with J. VY. Cochran's movement lor a steamboat con paoy oo the Willamette river, articles of incorporation were filed last month in the clerk s office by the Formers' Transportation Company, with J. W. Coch ran, F. O. McCown and F. Dement as incorporators, for the purpose ol improving and rebuilding the old railway between Ore- goo City aod Canemab. Wo understand tbe scheme awaila the fulfillment of Capt. Uocbran'a other combinations op tbs river.'' For Sale. T-VWET.LINO HOUSE AND t ACEES OF land J on Ninth etreet, eaat of mill race, Xerme eaer. i or parucuiara enquire a trie ST. CHARLES HOTEL, OSIIUIIN X CO'S NEW DRUG STOKE, WlilametU lrt, atx to Briatow 4 Co. SKAURS IU DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, Ac" Brandies. Wines and Liquor? OF ALL KINDS. la fact, w hare tb beat aaoortmest I article foaad to a FIRST CLASS DRUG .STORE. W warrant all of oar drag, for tby ortal aw ana rreen. ParMeer aUeatWa 1 called to er stock of Perfumery airu Toilet Articles. Aiw bar Dosfht OCR GOODS FOR CASH W ra enoipet w'tk aa tah!iehms Eafta CiU ia prk 'aconmmodaUoa. Boy yuor food ti a eaa (et Um beat aad eh.,. frttrriptioBi Ctrtfay Filkd At all or of tb oay er aiffbt. OSBUltN & Co October a. SO. totf. '. J0H f A ill9 I? eP 3 s I ? 6.' ft, 5 Ca k Z fft i 5 SI ? r tj 5 m ? 4 So. a q t U X "8 A O ad i! If there to a FLORENCE Sewing Midline within wX"lw4 theuund miles f ew SaaFrancUcevX f V (,) (1( aVC "0f working PlM will xK with wut axpene t th owner, eg SAMUEL H ILL, Agent, " . 1 00 lata Improvements render the FIOHEIOE mar taia svtr tb best for family sae, 3.258 riX)8ENCE KACHISEa were MldrathFadac0outial67, i larger number probably thanwas ever Mid iers f anyeuer kind iaaHnglsyear. CD O BAtvusii mud, Agent, 19 lew MontsomeiT street. Oral SotolBtniug, sas ruiciscs. REMOVAL TI CENTRAL LM AR K E BECKER & BOYD, Proprietors, BECKER BOYD HAVE REMOVED to the building known a th Central Market and will . KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, BEEF. Veal, FORK AND MUTTON, Dried Heata of all kind. Tard, Tallow.eto. Will eeu oeei in cnunu irom 9 to 9 oenta. Notice to Creditors. "ajOTICE la hereby giren that the undersign or i XI arpuinten admimetrator of the estate of J. M Underbill, deceaael, by the oounty court of Laoe eonnty, Oregon, and all persona harm? claim, againat aaid eetate are notified to preernt th same to the undereiirned at hiareaiilence within 6 months from the date hereof, N. MARTIN, Adm'r. June 17, 1876. OREGON STONE WARE for W rale by T. 0. HENDRICKS. BETEESDA SPRINGS. THESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED ABOUT 66 mile eaat of Euirene City and within four miles of tbe celebrated Big Prairie of tbe McKen re. They are within a few hundred yards of none ireei, one oi tne most iaraoua trout ni itreama io Oregoi. Deer and Elk are very plenty near these springs, having been the resort lor ages of theae animal. Tbe grandest and most pictur es n scenery In the North Pacific. We have the beat building and the bett accommodations of any Springs in this part of the State. Our bath house Is new. and to constructed ith reference to th want of tho vieitint us from the valler. We also have an excellent vapor bath room constructed ear tne neaa or tne spring, and in all things, we propose to aerp on w in tne demand lor an liisti. tution ol this kind. An experiencad nhvsiclan in attendenc at all times. Boardtond lod rinin In eoodstrle for those who prefer it. Animals can I rjaalured for email am maa oe penecuy eaie. A. N. FOLET, Proprietor . . - r ... 1 Forlliam:& Jennings GROCERS, N, 600 &C02 FRONT STREET, SAX, FRANCISCO. Dll gPLKNEY & CO, SPECIALISTS, No. 11 Kraraey Street. THREAT ALL CHRONIC and private disease w luiwit ia ara oi mercury. COXSCLTATIONS FREE. Offlwbooia S to 11 a.; J to S and (to 1p.m. Call or addre DR. A.B SPINNEY 4 CO., No. 11 KiaaMT.Sr 6aa Fraaciaco, Watches, Clocks and Jeweln MUSIC, AND SEWING MACHINES TH ANKING THE PC BLtC for their past liber al patronarr. w bow invite them m u ateor are room I Undenroad A Co a new brick "J rziT UODa 1 aaaortaient of Watcbi atebca. Cmcai and Jewelry renairea la tb b4 workmanlike aad.K arranted. CRAIX BROS. Final Settlement. " IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATS - eon H. Power., deceaaed. Notice ta hereb. that Frank Power., adminiatrator of aaid Sled bia account for final eettlementTSl Tr, Mundar in September, 1676, baa beea aat x hearing of aaid aeooont. Iur Saal By order of Hon. J. J. Walton, Jr., Coantvlj IBANK VOWiLl&,teJ. O. B. Doaaia, Attorney. . nuu.trator. Fabulous RcductsAwa a IN F.UBNITUBa As wb Ire preparing fob a usr - Manufacturing establishment we proD J i ell our entire stock of f m FURNITURE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE PRICES! Tbta to a rare cbtr.ee to boygood, aabatanttoi Furniture atnominal prices. Do not let tout mT portunlty pass. Corneal) ' v' P. CHERRY A BRQ. Lower Than Ererl TTAVINO TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE J Jateansettler' condition of tbe Easter id PURCHASED FOR CASH THE LARGEST STOCK OF Watches, Jewelry & Silverware Ever brought to Oiegon, and am now enabled to sell them at Retail al former WHOLESALE PRICE. No Plated Jewelry of any kind Is kept In bit Establishment. Every article Is warranted a res. resented. I have also tbe sgency of the unrivalled Diamond Mpectcle. , , To those intending to send east for Watches, 1 will say tbat if tbey will let me know tbe mow and price of tbe watch they intend to send for I will furnish the same waich for tbe same prioe! By all means give me a call before going or sending elsewhere. ' B. t. STONE. Ju2i 3m 103 Front Bt Portland, Oregon. FIRST AND LAST CALL HAVING BOLD MT STOVE AND TINWAM busineea toC. Burbridge and expect teleaw toon, I will requeet all persons indebted to at by account or note to call and settle the earn atoao or they will be pUoed ia hands for collection. B. T. HATES. Purchasing Agent, B. LAKE. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL FOB THS SPRING fc SUMMER TRADE! WE BEO to Inform ear friends and the pahlia that we have ju.t received direct from Baa Francisco and the Eastern market AN IMMENSE STOCK GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Faints, Oils, Etc., Selected by our Mr. rk Eossnslitt. which w offer at EE6UCED PRICKS. Partlea will And It to their edvantantotat. aad examlce our atock aod prices before pore bee- iug eiecwoere. Highest price paid for all k.oda of Prodoca S. ROSENBLATT & CO., Brick Store, tor. Willamette Eighth St.. EUGENE CITY. A.V. PETERS & CO., An now ia receipt of very Urge atock of NEW SPUING GOODS, Selected with much care from the bnrca and beat importing nooses in Ban fraacuco. Our Stock Of DRESS GOODS la nnosnaHy large and attractrr, and comprise, th very latest atylea and noveltiea, and of all trades ad price, eoaa to meet th view of all. WHITE GOODS. A large assortment of Edvinga and Inserting, new ...... and. beautiful patterna. STAPLE GOODS. A lane stock of Blrached Muslins ana Imeae.. Table Linena, Towelinn and HnaWr: nu. Handkerchief., Laoe and Liaen Collar, ia all fradea. WE WILL PAT THE HIGHEST MAEIET FUCE, la enah for any aamher af pound, of GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL. COUNTRY PRODUCE Wejmyjeaeriptioa wanted, for whiche wUl par th kif heat market pnc. A. V. PETERS t CO. ' JUST RECEIVED. a Large stock or DRY GOODS, - CLOTHING, I7ATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. HifbtNft malrVaa it-. saial t .11 sVt.X. DDV. .,." T . r' ' r wi tu tuiwi iv- Cl.tt,HUt3aodFCSa. I A. GOLDSIIITH.