TCI -EKEKI tJITY GUARD.! SATURDAY. AUG. O, 187TJ. EUGENE CITY-. OREGON. , EI'IOCMTIC TICKET. For President. SAMUEL J. TILDEN, Of New York. Tov Vice President, TEOS. A. HENDRICKS, Of Indian. For Congresi : L. F. LANE, Of Doogl County. For Presidential Electors t HENRY KLIPPEL, ot Jackson. E. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah. W. B. LASWELL, of Grant. Tni news gatherers for theAsso- oiated Press neglect to mention the discord prevailing in the Republican party in the East. President Grant head, the list of malcontents. Hi. fondest hope for tbe past four year, baa beon the nomination for a third term. In this he failed, and when ,, . , i , Hayes was nominated on a platform endorsing Grantism tbe Presidont tel- egraphed bi. congratulation, expect- Ing, of course, that Haye. would re- tarn the compliment in hi. letter of acceptance. He not only did not do this, but be rebuked Grant by express- ing tbe belief that no President ought to be re elected. Bristow offer, only A lukewarm support to Hayes ; Jew- ell and Pratt were kicked ont of of- flee, and to aicnifv hia rliiHnin inr fKn hAnfl.ti.mAntrt....i. I... ....v.,,S,v,uT una iu power av iuu expense 01 me toiling masses Grant is surrounding won of them. The farmers thorn himself with a sot of men who make solves are in a great moasure to blame no .ecret ot their determination to for the present condition of things. gather in all the spoil, they can dur- ina the next seven months. In Vaw , .. xorxDiaieaisoiue uepuoiioan. are unhappy. Conkling considers that he was ill-used at Cincinnati, and unless ... . ' . the nominations lor State officer, are made to suit bim bo will remain a si-1 lent .pooUtor of the approachinir po- u..u ,uw unuuvuuaui are harboring ill toolings among them solvos the DemooraU are generally united, and their prospect, are decid ly bright for a viotory next Novem ber. Aa was tub cas. four years ago the administration ha. begun the fill fillntlt Inn ff mrvntM s m ,sf v.i T wuu.w.vu v. kug UUIDlil- mont, and each month show, a roduo- tion of the national debt. It is the rel of money." We quostion if Pom tame old trick, and is too well known eroy has ever beon a Demoorat, or any to be of any bonofit to the Republi- thintx else at heart. He has sought can party,' a. there seems to bo no notoriety and gained it, for no sacri doubt of the truth of tbe statement (ice, not even his familv. was too rroat that no one knows the true financial condition of the Government. It has been allogod bp several journals that between the afflrmod statement of tbepublioand tho condition of the Trouury a. presented in the annual report, there wa. a difference offtoo hundred mUliont of doUari. Thla al- i. ii . . vKauuu m won sustained oy recent development which coupled with Boutwell. statoment that he had al" tcred the books, confirms the suspi olon. At the timo of the alteration ha certainly could have called the atten- tion or an investigating committee to the irregularities whioh he claimed to discover but this he did not do. A Few ofThena, The following are ft few of the u are m iow oi toe names of the mnnv ih..,l mort influential Itulil. uv uppon mo Uomocratio nomineos for rrosident aricerrosident: Cha.. t rands Adams and C. P. Adams, Jr., 01 Mass.: Judire Sta o. Jnd,r UanUv W. P-miv i v I Jloadly Mr heemlin, and ired. issaur!K, o: Unio ; Uor. Koorner, Sonator Lymao Trumbull, Geo. John F.Farnswortb Gov.John M. Talm- viiuuoia; iuajoruenerai ilook- er, Wo. Cullen Bryant, T.rke God- win, isaao Susrman, the Grooleys, Aswald Attendorfcr, of New York; Casaiue M. Clay, of Kentucky ; J. A. Doolittle, of Wisconsin ; Maurice Au- crbach, of Minnesota. uos we care one tnsunce of ed retrenenmont by a Democratic Con- a I trress whirh , r,.1 on. J .k rmv" uo Offloe and pay of deputy costal acenL -thatUama.t.VM, n"L.i wood do nothing about 333 dare in UV4 L I !- ...L i . I iu ,u tar oaa oeca cut oft Tliera are thousands of just such sinecures I that onglit to be, and will be, abol IsheJ by a Democratic -adminiatra' tion. ior Tiji Bee is discussing the subject ci "Aincaa aia very." We had anp posed that every datnphool in Ameri ca knew tbat African slavery bad been abolished in this country. We see tbe error of buoJj belief. war ex - a Th. Transportation nonopoly. The Portland Standard and also the Mercury take common sense views of the condition of affairs in re gard to transportation in the Willara ette Valley. The first thing proposed when it was announced that the opposition lines of steamers on oar river had consolidated, was the build ing ot new steamers by the farmers. Capt Cochran, an old steamboat I man, proposed to build one or more boats and carry freight at low rates, provided the farmers furnished tbe heoessary means to do it, and allow' ed him to own the boats when com pleted. If the farmers desire to own boats to transport their produce, let them follow the plan proposed in Yamhill county, which is to incorpo- rate a company and allow but one, two, three or four shares to be owned by one individual. It is possible to d. this, but the chance, are that in less than two years al! the stock would be in the hands ot a few men, who would use the boats as the owners of j . . , locks doto their own advantage. If, however, it could be carried out according to the original intention no doubt it would benefit shippers, for it I is claimed to at it too U.S. N. Lo. re duce freights the new boats can be tied up and the saving on the coBt of freight will more than pay the interest. If they propose to engage in steam- boating they should go at it in a business manner ; build their boats and hire crews, not allowing a.nv L.n LIO v. i. 4m.linw !ffc u..u " -"' """ ai,uiiiuuim oubiuubb iu uumiu pusses-ia Thore have boon a numbor of oppor tnniliM in tha nast two or thro r ' . r ... " to engage in transportation at low rates for a term ot years. The irre- nrcssible desire to save at the oresont r., , ,- , r. . without regard to the future has in every instance manifested itself and when the old lines reduced prices wiut vikud. . , Wl iavi KiciiviD the first number of M. M. Pomeroy. new paper, Tint Great Campaign, which has been es I tablished to assist tbe Republican par ty to elect Mr. Hayes to the Presi- denoy next Novomber. But it will tall far short of its object, for Mr. Til- Ann will m ttm navt Tsatiti1 An nA t.i. . v l i . ntvt.ovwi.uiMi. Mm iviuna. u uuuaLO I.U I Mr. Pomeroy any part of tbat "bar for him to make to accomplish that all absorbing end. He ha. never done the Domooratio party a realsor- vioe, but all bi. extravaganoe. of lah- guage have beon laid upon it. .hoal- ders, much to iu injury at times. One of bi. reasons for giving assistance to the Republicans is that Mr. Tiltn Ii. - t j I a oara money man. ii is just tbe reason it should support him. The majority of the Domooratio party is to day, as it has always been, in favor of a metalioourrenov. Yet Mr. Pom. eroy seeks to set up a paper god and proclaim bimsolf the prophet thereof undor the name of Democracy. He I is one ot those who plaoard them' selves honest men, and donounoe all who differ with them as 'cur.. . , ioe new lorltymUUsays: . u, l J'.. " U .,.. ,. P ,iiur,unitiu prumiiii'ui nier-i chants and bsnlora nrinnlnnllw .n New York City and State, who have before been aotive and influential ad- hrnt. nf eh. P-i,i! .w- V . " "V""-Ui V"-' have announced their determination to support Tilden, because they have become disgusted with the adminis- tration of Grant, and believe nothing short of a radical chansre embodvino- the principles of leform which Tilden luTlT represents will restore prosperity to tbe country. two r ' Got. Tilden'a administration State expenditures and Dili f ak taxes in New York hava lxn n. one-ba A lite reduotir.ii in Federal exoenditurea would .v. t J v .H ' , . ri win goTernmens ana UX-psyers 000.000. Shall ; TTu " T.VH n - TV. 1.... . t ... . pw sounis woo stampea tt ' owt our 1cut H9 r I "Tk urant,nu enlisted, in tbe cause oil uai Reform, and is doing hia level best bis Tilden and Hendricks. Ex-Governor Curtin, the famous atlllt Uovernor of Tennsylvania, and by Minister to Russia nnder Grant, is woo supporter of Uncle Sammy's. aui Tss Gcatn Lll January 1, 1877, tor oo dollar. T!l rout De ihbor. doubt meat POLITICAL NOTES. Hayes voted, against censuring . Otkei Ames tod Jim Brooks for Credit Mobilier btiberj Milwaukee Commercial Times. Grant's great object at present seems to be to restore tbe whiskey ring aod protect all tbe bares connected with it. Nets York Sun. Heyes letter wsi Intended as to Improve- neot on tbe platform; bat wilt Hsyes answer u an Improvement on Bristow T Cincinnati Enquirer. ,The Nortbamtoo (Msss.) Journal, hereto fore s strong Republican orirao. cornea ont sqaarelj and entbasiastically (or the Demo cratic national ticket. The Louisville Commercial is honest I enoogb not to deny tbat every crooked Re- publican newspaper and. erery crooked Re pooucao is lor uayea. This baa developed into so office-holder's campaign agaioat reform and purification. Make up your minds that the latter wim with wee. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tbe people demand a change ; they must have change j they will bare it It will 7$J& Herald. The Senate has yielded to the House on less bluffing had preceded H-New York World. brilliant young Democrat, takes He stamp Id North Carolina In oppo- itioo to the election of bis brother. Hon. Thomas Settle, the Republican candidate ,or UOTerDor- ... Ugedlo Z groea in the South, and tbe lire Indians are working their sweet will on the rest io tbe Sioux country .JVw York World. Neither Bristow, Jewell, Pratt or Yaryan received a certificate of character from the President Only patriots of tbe Murphy, ueiano ana oneperd school are lavored with those documents. AW York Tribune. It will be well for the people to lemember mai urani ran ta iBta and ion on a re- J?"" platform, Just aa Hayes is doing now The Republican party is never more surely criminal organization tbao wben It profess- es honesty. State RtgUter. If Mr. Hayes really wishes to reform some thing, let him begin with Zach. Chandler, wno is to organize bis campaign for bim 1 ne selection or Unandler lor tbat purpose l. T101e.nc9' Dr!M7 " corruption, aod uayes Knows it. If tbe greenback Democrats of Ohio come P to the support of Tilden and Reform the atf 19 wi" .b.9 Pt outof the Republican column, aiessrs. renuieton, Morgan and Kwini-all leaders of the Currency Reform W'DR of (ne psrty advise a united support WZT eroa tne Deirinninir or a eenera iuil de rarr of 9 whiskey ring. If tbe campaign lags for want of means, tbe crooked stills bad oelter be Ki in mi,tion. Tbey bare been of Kirai. bvitivo uuui im;iiuu moes 10 lue bands of McKee, McDonald aod other cro oles of Grant. PitUburg Po4. ITEMS OF NEWS. Many wheat fields in Iowa are not worth arresting. Smallpox shows no sign of abat ng h Sao r r.np Ban The western part ol Minnesota is over run with grasshoppeis. - 1 be anti-wheat ring In California is de veloping considerable strength. Hen. Sheridan has ordered a general dis arming of tbe Indians at tbe agencies. Mate Sonator Loughborough killed bim- ,Blf Liule Roclt' Ark on lho 3l,t olt- thec" best for years. Only duplicates of exhibited articles at fJJ! IftJioS to , UkcD To9 rapi(, ZZ9 ot m!Txln Sao Fraocisco is causing general alarm. There r ninety, four new cases reported laat weea. General Crook apprehends heavy fighting. There are at least 6,000 hostile Hioox under Sitting Bull io the field and with recent ac cessions probably 10,000. General Sheridan says all the available troops nortb and west have beeu ordered to lh lnJllt country, and that the number propnatiog 1 3,000 for expenses of tbe ovesligation of the Chinese Congressional lM,'t,on 00 lD '' Coast during recess, ! t T'?1 tbe letters of acceptance will be harmonious, In-Lmlr s r.h.n, V1.:. .k " !''K OT heart on the currency uenaricxs Daring been reported as having ir.. I '"" " " aBuui(,vuB sjieciai eays : ,,'"T, autaoriiyior predictins; tbe -KltOT" ofMull" The letter's friends are working u",U0.Ku'f0,D9 sMorances irom Uraot on atorday tnat made them hopelnl. Th. i?Ui, croo reuorU from 173 eoon tiM ' Ooio' Indiana, Michigan and Illinois. ,ho . '"'l "heat crop io SWtJtff VS&ftJi M(l U'cniean, mere will be aa enormous potatoes, liav is a lam eron anH nun gnucranj will OS aOUDUanl. f...:. 'ii 'H,.'. . r a irupueiima win oe maae to frame a i ... ' . Ml ... . . eotnpromiM Kivar and Oarbor -Appropriation bill, appropriating; $3,000,000. The contains oolj tha following for Oregoo: J f. '0.000 lor the Upper Willamette. $15,000 for tha Upper Columbia and Snake rivers. - . . l iv,wv ior ms uiumta nver below PorU inro, ana ior a canal aod locks at Z:l.0' "B' ? ":u.w" 10 " d.- l..r r-g ngnt w waj. me provision wr surveys at tan Louis Obispo, Day. Coquille river aod McKensi rif- left nntonchi. The altisuts f.u of the bill ii still uncertain. ts R,!m if.. -i t. naot "f' ' atreeu to day a wail Knows citsee kad loped with sister-ie-law, a certain dashing grass w.uow, woo out recenuy wu coonecud with a notorious mail robbery ease. II leave behind a wife and three children la rather destilsu cirrumtUKea. It is said that the nor ooi MW atM .A. n .J Ik . W.. M' L . aoothsr citlseo wboM mauimooial rala- 1st doI beea vary pleasant and agree- oi laia, aca mat on irate spoota, en laarouig or bis earapad Irfl thi ajorning io J hot parjoit If she eatchaa him b as Mt few already scanty camilart adora- will be farlW red ocsd ie proportions."! OBEGOJl. ' A Spiritual campmeeting Is in progress st Gerran. The diphtheria is still very prevalent' io Polk couoty. A brother of Geo. Laos Is on a visit to Oregon from Indiana. Over 100 people are .camped at Lower Soda SpriDgs, in Lino county. A thousand sheep were sold in Donglas county last week for SI 87) a bead. The Salem flouring mills have shut down, aod will grind oo more till after harvest. The taxable property of Yamhill county will amoaot to over (2,000,000 this year. Tbe merchants of Oregon City have taken the current position oo tbe silver question. About twenty-two emigrant families from Canada West, settled about Weston re cently. Tbe coal vein recently discovered by Dr. Palmer, of Roseburg, turns out to be very valuable. Yamhill merchants hare agreed to take silver only at Portland rates. Dalles mer chants ditto. A pool of 25,000 pounds of wool, at the farmers' warehouse, Albany, sold a few (Lays since ior 16 cents per pound. George Brown, a logger oo Smith river, Douglas county, was found last week liter ally crushed to death between two logs. Fonr men were arrested by the United States Marshall io Polk couoty, last week, lor cuttiog timber oo tbe Government do main. A sand-bill crane who has apparently lost all interest in cranedom, has associated biin self with tbe geese on a Douglas county ranch. The Lafayette Courier of the 29th says : "Young Cbenette, of Hillsboro, was lodged io jail last night at this place lor stealing a horse Irom some one at Wapato Lake. Tbe Clackamas Connty Paper Mill is the title of a new Corporation recently formed io Oregon city witb tbe following incorpora. tors : Thomas Cbasmao, J. L. Barlow, J Jacobs and Uweo Wade. Tbe bronze and copper mines of Josephine county nave attracted tne attenlloo of men able aud disposed to work them, aod tbe machinery for reducing tbe ore is now on ibe way from Sao Frausisco via Crescent City. It Is proposed, says tbe Chuichman, to raise a lund of 91,200 for tbe purpose of eo dowiog a living io the Orphanage connected witb tbe uood Samaritan Hospital. Tbe fund will be called "Tbe Rodney Morris Memorial Fund." Mr. Pete McKinney, living oo tbe road to Coos Buy, has in b is possession, preserved io alcobol, a double-beaded carter snake. Tbe two heads, perfectly formed, are entire ly separate, or equal size, and are joined lugvmer at tne necvu A destructire fire occurred on the farm of r. relets, uear Roseburg, last week. A bout 200 acres of pasture land were burned over and lour or five hundred rails destroyed. oupposeu to nave originated from tne care' leas use ol are about a bte tree. nti .1 I . . .... i ue liweptnaeni save: mere are now eight different parties out prospecting vari ous parts ol Douglas county. Four of tbem are prospecting lur coul and petroleum, and tne omers are seeking lor pUcer and quartz mines. Petroleum baa been found in two plsces. . , Postal. The postmaster has recoired the following which is quite important : PosTorncs Dbpartmsnt, ) Washington. Julvl3. 1876. f Sir Tbe followinc sections of a law have neeo passed oj Congress and approved by tuo rresiaeoi : Sec. 13. 1'bat transient newspapers and magazines, regular publications designed primarily for adrerlisiug purposes, or for free circulation at nominal rates, and all printed matter of tbe third class except un sealed circulars, shall be admitted to, aod iransiiiiiiea in, tne mans at tne rale of one cent for every two ounces or fractional part inereoi ; ana me sender Ol any article of Ibe third class of mail matter mav write hia or uer name or auaress toereio. or on the -out. side thereof, with tbe word "from" above or preceding tbe same, or mav write briefly or print oo any package tbe tniinber and names oi toe articles inclosed. Pub Ushers of news papers and periodicals may print oo tbe wrappers of newspaper, and magazines sent from tbe Office Of publication to regular suh. scribera the t uia to whirh tha anhanimi,... therefor has been paid, and addresses udoh IVHtal card ant iinaanl.ui .ImnLm k I either written, printed or affixed thereto 7t the option of the sender. "Sec. 16. Tbat all acts, or parts of acts, in conflict with the provisions of this act ae neroov repealed." "n 0DSlea circulars and all ma a matter of the third class other than desir on unsealed circulars and all mailable flm the furo.nR section, postage will be na cuargeu as neretoiore, one cent tor each ounce or fraction thereof. JA8.N.TYNER, Postmaster General. Tie following will be interesting to all concerned : PosTorncs Department, 1 VVashincton. Jnlv 13. lflTfi. f Sir The following ha been enacted by Congress and approved by tbe President : -Sue. 2. That section 3894 of lh Ifevi. ed btatates be and is hereby amimtit-d h swiking out the word 'illegal' io the first line ol said section. l be section as amended will be rea,l aa imiows : boo. - I bat it shall not be lawd.l to convev bv mail, anv letters or rin-nUr. concerning lotteries, so-called gift concerts, or omer similar enterprises oBartng prizes, or cuDceruiog scnemes devised and intended to deceive ana airud the putXio for th par F"" ui vuuiioioj- monoy nnaer uise pre- ius, mua a peoauy oi not more than five eondred dollars nor loss than ona hundred dollars, witb cost of prosecution, is hereby imposed npoo conviction, io any federal court, ol tha violation of this section." It will be observed that bv this amend twnt kttm and circulars relating to all lot wries, witnoui reirard to Um characur nf sacs lotteries, are declared nnmailable, and tbat th denosilinff of such letters or eirrn. Urs m a poetoSca to be soot bv mail ia an offense to bo Deoished. ddob conviction. h a -. - r .i .i , . .. vi nut iwn toaa ooe auoarad wtcao ooo kandrexi dollar mora thaa Eva hundred dollars, and tha I oi prosecution. JAS. . TTNF.S, rotoater tiro era! Aatker Oppartaalty frr Ska Belief r ASVIrteel. Ts Surimoos of tbe National Sa rviraJ IostitaU, kcud ia Ioiianapoiii : Tacc Division, Albambra Buildiog, Bush Street, Han Francisco, have yielded to tho many ur gent appeals from their patrons aod friends in Oregon and Washington Territories and adjoining regions to visit Portland. Tbe former visit was highly satisfactory and en couraging, maoy of tbe patients then accept ed for treatment being now entirely eured, while nearly all are greatly benefited and in a fair way of recovery. Three or more of the Surgeons will be at tbe Cosmopolitan Hotel io Portland, Oregon, from Monday, the 28th day of August, uotil Saturday, tbe 2d September, 1876, six days inclusive. Ther will have with them a great amount of surgical apparatus, appliances, etc, and competent assistants and workmen to change, fit, and make such apparatus as may be reaoired. Thev will come especially pre pared to treat all surgical cases : Paralysis, all kinds of Deformities of the Face, Spine and Limbs, Diseased Joints, Diseased. Eyes, Catarrh, Private Diseases, Piles, Fistula, etc. All who wish to avail themselves of tbe advantages of tbe Institute, without the long journey to Son Francisco or Indianapolis, should do so at this time. No cases will be undertaken without a fair hope of relief. It is needless to ssv tbe the Institution is en tirely responsible, and the largest and most popular of tbe kind in America, curing thou lands annually. Remember the time and place, and come early. aT"Send to the Institute for circular. SoLPHDi nd molin, tin old fuhioned internal remedy for the Itch, ii obsolete. That and other ob noxious akin diaeaaea art cured in half the time, without disordering the stomach, by Glenn's 8ul- f hub Bcur, the great external anti-eeorbutiva. DR. JOHN HERBBOLD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Has removed to Roeebnrg, Oregon, where be re spectfully offers his services to the citizens of that place and vicinity in all the branches of bis pro lession. GREAT ITALIAN CIRCUS. THIS GHEAT COMBINATION WUl appear for ONE DAT ONLY in Eugene on Tuesday, August Sth. The proprietors consider this the FINEST SHOW IN THE WORLD LOOK AT OVZ ARRAY OF TALENT: , The Great Watrigan Family, theFa mons Johnson Brothers ; Sis. Juan Dcvini; Lorraine & Sex ton, L. Randolph, E. Hard ing, M. Duppee, F. Finck, W. IIart& Sadie Bird, Miss Millie Esterle, Madamo Cullen. At the conclusion of tbe performance there will be an interesting FREXCII PASTOXIHE, la which th whole strength of this Qigantio Com. pany win appear. Admission $1 ; Children Half Price. Performance to oommence at 8, sharp. Notice to Tax-Payers. TOTICB 18 HrlLEBf Olt EN that on Mon- da, the 38th day of Aug., 1876. th Board of equalisation win at tend at the office or tne County Clerk of Lane county, at Eugene, Oregon, and publicly examine the asaeMmeut rolls for the year i87S and correct all errors io valuation, deacrio. 4t . - IU! I l- J- . " kiuu ur (jiiitmim ui lanus, or oioer property. issiea mis ma aay or iuiy, ikb. J. W. PARKS. Asetaor. Subscribers to the University. TH "UBSCBlBERStothsUniwmitr wilipiean L'JSS' m U&0. B. DOIIKIS anthorued to collect anb. ""J""": jubiuja j. walton ' ' Kecntarv. Pres't Ass'n. TCttS ."y!ir T T. U.Ufe.NDUICK3'. 3 9 m O o S o A e r -&0 S" ft e e fis 0 (11 ts Cu r o ts 2 O I c CD c o M 3 O 60 Q 0 a H3 ts CD a) 9 9 0 s t s o T3 o a a 0 e est I Oo Co CO 3 O 3 P S "53 BETHESDASPRWGS. I 'nb9E of KJt?S ARR LnrsTTn innrv A 41 miles east of Eurn. r,i. .nj -. -m . m KKDrawa bj rrain or In HVRaa- -w. idtt are wium a rev huaHrM -m U - . . ..v j u. u. aum vrera. HIM IM mwt ramona inni;.. " tTraao r.. art wry plenty thear spna p. KtvioK ben th resort hi ipi of the.aaiaiaU. The traadeat and moat nir-tor. Knim. i. Omab r. a vJ-"" best Wiidinia ,tl Kiac. wanavttb ammafl..bAM mM any fprloo ta this part of the 8UK. oor bath hooa a lew. and iaroatn,-t -...L r th want U tho-s nsit.n a tnm th valley. W tT.. Pr bath mm, oosnnxrted ar the head of u gpna. aa ia ii thiaw. r r.. Mf tut ui eaan4 tor aa iiaKi UUoa of tha kind. an - Aa ezpwi thr. ia atKiiru-, M ,n d M;ni ta rd Ky f ukh waoprvfrrM. siinA,a caa ! ii!L-j 'j aad be rn-.teXj u!. ' A. S. rOLET.Prorrktor Final Settlement.. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATB of AJan son M. Powers, deceased. Notice is hereby riraa that Frank Powers, administrator of said estate haa. Sled his account for final settlement and th 'lrst Monday in September. 1S7S, haa been set lur final ucanug oi aaia aaxrant. uy mar of Hun. J. i. Walton, Jr., Connty Jade. IBANK POWEIiS, Adminiatrator. O. B. Donna, Attorney. Fabulous Reduction IN FUR NIT XJ RE. AB WB ARB PBEPABIUO FOR A LAROB . Jdanufacturing establishment we prop m to ell our entire stock of . ' FURNITURE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE PRICES ! This I a rare chance to bny good, substantial Furniture at nominal prices. Oo not let vow on portunity pass. Come all D. CHERRY BRO. Lower Than Ewer I HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OP THE late unsettled condition of the Eastern and California ltonejr Markets I have ' PURCHASED FOR CASH ' THE LARGEST STOCK OP Watches, Jewelry & Silverware Ever brought to Oiegon, and am now enabled to ell them at Retail at former WHOLESALE PRICE. No Plated Jewelry of any kind Is kept In my Eitttbllchment. Every article is warranted as rep resented. I have also the agency of the unrivalled: Piamond Hpectclea. To those intending to send east for Witches. I a ill say that if thev will let me know the name and price of the watch they Intend to send for, I will furnish the same watch for tbe same price. By all means give me a call before going or sending elsewhere. B. L. STONE, Ju24 Sm 103 Front St., Portland, Oregon. FIRST AND LAST CALL HAVING SOLD MV 8TOVB AND TTNWAB1 business toC. Burbridgeand expect toleava soon, I will request all persons indebted to era by aoouunt or note to eall and settle the same at onos or they will be placed in hands for collection. H. T. HAYI9. ' FOR THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADE t WB BKO to Inform ear friends and the pabll that we have just reoeired direct iron Baa Francisooand the Eastern marketa AN IMMENSE STOCK ot ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE,. DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS " NOTIONS. CLOTHING ' FJJRN1SHIJVG GOODS,, IUTS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,. Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected bv oar Mr. 8. Eossnm.itt. wMy . offer at REDUCED PRICE& X Parties will find It to their advantan ta inl and ezamics our stock and prices before porch- vutv vv uoivi Highest price paid for all k:nds of Prodac S. ROSENBLATT & CO. Brick Store, tw.illamctti 4 ILjiti 8ti., EUGENE CITY. A.V.PETERS & CO., Are now in receipt of a very larf stock of IVEW SPRING GOODS. Selected with much care from the lsrrtt and best wMiiuiuua; ounaea in oan jrnuDciso& Our Stock of BRESS GOODS la unusually large and attractive, and Comprises th r. u9iaiyuana novestiea, and of all nadea. ad prices, so aa to meet the view of aU. WHITE GOODS. A Urft MKvtment ot TA&m and IuMnpt mt; . vmuMsp,wnii, STAPLE GOODS. A larrestoekof Bleached Vaalina aa Ltara.. Table Linens, Towelmirs and Hosterv: Cor t. nannrerrnicra. Laos and Linen CnlUj. i. .11 pMrC WE TILL PAT TEE HIQEE8T TUSXTt TUC&. n nan i or any number of pounds of GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL COUNTRY PRODUCE JKewry description wanted, for wUea win par tU kighart aurket pnea. A. V. PETER3 A CO. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGS BTOCX Of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC, ETC, AT REDUCED PRICES. duck, hides i nh. A. GOLDSmTH: Strayed. City, aa PALE BEL COW. sv i laCtl mta1 anan I - a a, m - soa snwansf of said aauaul wtl! bmm la nrt -oiAiDorncx.