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fcainly relj on ; s judicious system of publio economies loa oi oujciki retrenchments, ana above alt, oo the promotion of prosperity io ii vuo luuuBirita oi toe people. I do not anderstaod tba repeat of tbe fesomptioo claasa of the act of 187 to be a backward atep la oar return to specie payment!, bat oo tba recovery o false step, tad although tbe repeal may for a time be prevented, yet toe determination oi tbe Democratic party on tba subject bw been declared, and tbera aboald be oo hindrance pat la tbe way of re torn to specie pevmeDts, aa each hindrance. JSaye tbe platform of tbe St. Loaia convention, we denounce the resumption clause of tbe act oi lew, and demand IU repeal I thorough. Ij believe by publio economy, by official r trencbmenu and by wise finance enabling aa to acumulate precious metals, resumption at u carif ubj it poesioie wiinout producing artificial ecarcity of tbe currencv or disturb ing publio or commercial credit, and tbal meee reforms together with tbe restoration of pare government will restore general con fidence, escnnrsge useful investment of cap ital, inrmsn employment to labor, and re lieve tbe country of tbe paralysis of bard umea. With tbe Industrie! of the people there have been frequent interferences, many Industrie have been impoverished to aubai- one a lew ; our commerce baa been degrad ed to an inferior position oo the high aeaa ; manufactures have been diminished ; agricul ture has been embarrassed, and tbe distress , of tbe industrial clauses demand that tbe laws shall be reformed. Tbe burdens of tbe people must also be lightened by a great change io our system of publio expenses. J'rofligale expenditures which increase tax ation C5 per capita io 18G0 to $18 in 1870 tells it own story of its pressing Deed of re form. Our treaties with foreign powers Should also be revised and ameoded in so far a they leave citizena of foreigo birth in any particular less secure in any country on eartb tbao they would be if tbey bad been born on ur own aoil ; and tbe iniquitous coolie sys tem, which tbroagh tbe agency of wealthy companies imports Chinese boodsmeo and establishes a apeciea of slavery and interferes with tbe just rewards of labor on our Pacific Coast, should be utterly abolished. Io the reform ol our civil service, I most heartily endorse that section io the platfrom which declares that tbe civil service ought Dot to " be subject to change at ve7 erection and that it ought not to be made the brief re ward of parly real, but it ought to be tbe award for competency and beld for fidelity ta publio employ. I hope never again to see civil and remorseless proscription for po litical oplnioo which has disgraced tbe ad ministration lor tbe last eight years. Bad aa civil service now is, as we all know, it baa aomemen of tried integrity and proved abili ty. Such men only should be retained in office ; but oo man should be retained oo any consideration who baa prostituted bis office to tbe purposo of partisan lntlmi datioo ,or compulsion, or who baa fur nished money to corrupt elections. Tbia ia done and baa bren done Io almost every Juntry. It is a blight upon tbe morals or ' tbe country and ought to be reformed. Io respect to the common schools I have only this to aay, that In my judgment tbe man or party that would iovolve our achoola io po liticat or sectarian controversy is ao enemy to tbe achoola tbe mao or party having charge of achoola must be do sectarian nor partisan, and there must be neitbor division or mlseppropriotiona of tbe funda for their aupport. Likewise I regard tbe men who would advise or foster sectional animosities and antagonisms among bis countrymen as dangerous eneny to hia country. All peo ple mast be made to leal aud to know that once more tbe established pu-pose and policy onder which all citizena, of every anmtitl.... ---1 -u i . uuuitiuu, im iuu eoior, win do aecure lu we enjoyment of whatever rights the con suiuiioo and tba livi iW im nr and that Io tbe controversies that may arise s Iia a I . . . . . ... iu KUTBiuuiBiii is ooi a partisan, Out, within iu constitutional authority, tbe just and poweriui guaiuian of all. Strife between lacea and secUoos will cease as aooo aa tba power for evil is taken away from tbe (party who make political gain of acta of violence and bloodshed and the constitutional author ity la placed la tbe hands of tboaa whose political welfare rufusee that poace and good order ball be preserved. Everywhere, it will be soon, gentlemen, that 1 am la entire accord with the platform of tha convention oy wuico 1 have been nominated as candi oate lor oiiica ot Vice President of the united Mates. Permit me, in conclusion io express my satisfaction at being; associate ad with tbe candidate for Presidency, who a orai among nis equals aa tbe representa tve ol tbe spirit o,r acbievmeuta ol reform, id ma omciai career as executive of the great estate o lew York, be has io a com paraiivtfiy snort record reformed tba public service and reduced the publio burden ao aa m nam earned at once the gratitude of hia piate ana the admiration of tha country me people know bim to be thoroughly in earnest. He has shown himaeir to tut nns. aesssd of powers which fit him In ao eminent oegrw ior tbe great work of reform of which inia country now needs, and il be aball be ehoaeo by the people to the high office of J'resldeot, I believe that the day of hia Inau guration will be tha beginning of a oew era of peace, purity and prosperity in all depart, meots of our government. 1 am, gentlemen, your obedient eervant, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. TO tbe Hon. J. A. McClernaud, chairman, ou omera oi committee. THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SA.TUKUAY. AUO. Hi, 1870. EUGKN'E C1TW0RKU0N. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President. SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OfKsw Tore, for Vice Presides!. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, For Congress : L F.LANE, Of Douglas frosty. For Presidential Elxtors : . IIENRY KLIITEL, ol Jackson. E. A, CRONIN, of Multnomah. V. 1$. LASWELL, of Grant B Hates' administration has cost Ohio 13,000,000 more than that of Allen. Tilden's administration has cost New York t30,000,000 less than Dix. Hayes is a Radical profligate Tiluen is a Democratic reformer. Which docs lie tax-payer prefer t A Skelefoa. Centennial Dix, who has either been in office or hunting an office ever einco about the year 1812, bu issued an address to the "soldiers and sailors who served in the Union army and nav j during the late war," re quiring them to form an army of "Boys in Blue," in regiments, bri gades, divisions and corps, with uni form of caps, capes and torches. Garfield, of Credit Mobilier tame, is one of Dix's co-signers to this ad dress, witb about a dozen others of the same sort. This is one or the last dodges of tbe Republican party to try and arouse an enthusiasm, and is very similar to the one adopted by that party in 1860, when it was pre paring to force a war on the country, and every hamlet in the North had its "Wide-Awake Club," the same which held meetings two or three times in each week and went through a regular military drill, which was wound up by a procession through the streets. It won then, but it will never win again; the people ol to-day, especially tbe young men, are not to be caught as they were then by sounding brass and bombastic speech es, nor will it arouse the feeling of sec tional strifo of those days. The peo ple of the North and South are belter acquainted than they were then and there is not even the ghost of a South ern institution that can lie held up as an object to be put down "peaceably if we can, forcibly if we must." The only thing now in existence in the United States that even the most hide bound ot all the Northern fanatics can seize on as an enemy of good gov ernment is tho vast army of office-holders, and they will join the blue corps, and their faces will wear the color of their uniforms in November. Telegraphic advices of the 8tb show that in tbe election of last Mon day in Kentucky the Democrats made decided ' gains all over the Slate. Henry Watterson was elocted to Con gress from the Louisville district by 14,000 to 500 lor his opponent. Re turns from Alabama show that Slate to have gone Democratic by 80,000 majority. If Gov. Tilden's administration has lessenod the expense of the New York Stato government $50,000,000, what would he reduce the expenso of the National Government? It Gov Hayes has increased tho expenso of the Ohio State government $5,000, 000, how much would he increase the oost of tho National Government Thcso aro questions for tbe tax-payers to answer, Our neighbor the Guard and the Port land Standard effect to believe that the Telegraphlo press dispatches are made up in the interest of tbe Republican party. For their benefit we take tbe following from the t! V ! IJ. .., i . . ouu i'ibuumuu .uuiuun an luueneuaent journal xjuurniu. i . t , , Mr.Siraonton, one ol the chief own era of tho Jiulletin, is the manager of the concern which lurnishcs the Asso ciatod 1 ress telegrams. No further guarantee of tbe "independence" of that papor on this subject is needed From private letters we learn that some pre historic relics have beon ex hunied in the vicinity ot Collax, W, T., being the bones and horo ot some extinct an'mnl of huge proportions, it we may judgo tho size by the horn which is about ten feet in length, and in a goad state ol preservation. The bones foil to pieces on being exposed to the light. These remains with one horn indicate that the animal was a uniuorn. Similar remains and a huge' bora were found ia Folk county some years ago ; so report said. The New York Jerald says that whilo the friends of Hays are making a canvass upon the platform of civil service reform, the President shows his respect for that policy by remov ing from office every man who hud any part in the punishment of the whiskey thiovea, every friend of Bristow and Jewell. Wo have yet to hear tho first protest from the republican Sonators as to this course. The country may say that the party's real purposo is better seen in the acta of Grant than tbe promises of Hayes. It looks now s if the second Washington was bent upon having a democratio successor, Darx Thompson has run bis career as Governor of Idaho, and now re tires to the olassio shades of the big Willamette. The Walla Walla Statu- man thinks tho idea of making a gov ernor out of such material as Dave Thompson could only have originated with the present administration, and is another illustration of Grant's un fitness to conduct the affaire cf ike government. Every laboring man, every thinking man' and every taxpayer, Democrat or Republican, should read tbe letter of Mr. Tilden. Each and every one can learn something of the causes of tbe unfortunate financial condition ot our country to-day. Read it care fully and then go back and read that of Rutherford Hayes Cameron. Mr. Tilden's will not suffer in the comparison. Chasoi. Mr. A. Noltoer has bought the Evening Journal of Port land and changed tbe name to the Standard. lie is making of tbe Standard a live, newsy paper. The Chicago Courier says the New York Evening Post and tbe Cincin nati Volksblatt are supporting Haves and Wheeler,' but William Cullen Bryant and Park Godwin, who have supplied the brains and respectability of the Post, and Frederick llassanrek, who has made tho Volksblatt what it is, are all suppoi ting Tilden and Hen dricks. Trenor W. Park, the Emma Mine "gougerV who seduced Minister Scbenck, is stumping for Hayes in Vermont. Reform on the inside. OHKGUN. Small pox has entirely disappeared from Oswego. r Salem mills pay 65 cents per bushel for oia woeai. A new foondry was started at Baker City last week. 1 he Astoria telegraph line is io perfect working oraer. Machinery for 1 sew fruit dryer has ar rived in Rosebnrg. ; The grain crop in the Rogue river valley will be light this year. Drain baa a new flouring mill, depot, two botela and a poat office. Dullard's Creek will probubly be tb coun ty seal of Lake county. The proposed water ditch to Independence will be surveyed after harvest. Threshing ia nearly finished io Jackson county. The grain crop ia light. A. Jonea ot Dougfas county sheared 4, SOU pounds of wool from 470 ewts. The woof clip of J. Frazier, of Wasco county, amounted to 63,130 pounds. James Weleh, of Gardiner, had hia band terribly cut by a buzz saw last week. A Mra. Wheeler and hei two aona were drowned in the North Uinpqua last week. Tbe steamship O. W. Elder ia expected to arrive io Portland about September 1st. A Miss Morria of North Yamhill broke her arm In two places by fulling off a log re cently. , Mike McCormick was killed at Astoria en Sunday lat. Uia wife did toe deed, it ia supposed. Dogs killed 14 sheep for Mr. Brooks neat Hilldboro last week. The dogs were killed io turo. Two Indiana who are encamped near Scot'sburg, last week killed five Due elk in one day. ' A China house at Albany burned down last Sunday night and came near setting fire to Backiualos' planing mills. W, B. Osborne, who several weeks since had had bia leg amputated above the knee, on account or a white swelling, died near Shedd on (be 6th. Seven boys were fined $5 each in the Sa lem police court last Sal unlay, for a wan I on assault on an inoffensive Chinaman. Tbe JMowj thinks they were rightly served. A little daughter of James Edwards, of Sodaville, while jumping over a iniouldHrlnn pile oi sawdust at U banon, on tha 2d, Ml into it, roasting her feel and legs so severely that her toe nail fell off. Cant. Harry Wade, in diroinir a nit for a dry dock, across the riv, r from (Jurdmnr. found an iron pot about eiirlit ft from the surface. Il was almost entirely paten away by the rust, hut it was a hoaiuvt nroufoi an early civilisation. Thomas Jltildrv. formerlv a atae-a iirivr between Corvallii and Junction City, died last week at Dallas, aftt-r a ahort itlnnui Home six weeks ago he was afflicted with a vtcioua mill on bia upper lip, in which he took cold, euoerinducinir eivsirjelaa. from tha effects of which he died, aa elated above. Tbe G ranee at Shedd station nt tha following resolution at their last meeting: Resolved. That tha Willametta rirar ia I ha highway of this vallev. and tha rami n,l locks at fulls the rightful nmaert nf tha Stale of Oregon, and that any attempt to monopolixe or obstruct its navigation should be resisted bv law and leculation. and if accessary by physical force. Tha Bit of Wednesday says: "The small pox scare io Kist Portland, which ervatnl such intense excitement, turns out, after all the luss, to be only a cae of measlfa mj ra veled by excessive drink. Tha patient is nearly well and ia able to ait up and eat tie ia visited daily by frcinds who now tamrh at their lears. So tbat we have had bat one aae or small-pox. or rathee a mild form of varioloid, and he ia now convalescent Our country friends can rest assured that there oo dancer to be aporehended In viaitinv tbe city 1 In the remote possibility ol Hayes' election might we not suggest the fol lowing as an appropriate cabinet? secretary of State Hippie alitcbel, of Oreaon. Secretary ol War Oliver P. Morton, of Arssnsaa. Secreury of tbe Navy Boss Tweed, of tbe High Seas. Secretary of the Treasury Hob, Jacob Atnuio, vi iiuuoia. Secrwurt ol tba Ioterior llillt McKee. of Missouri. roetmaster General Uota Sbepard, of District of Colombia. Attorns Geoeral A. Y. Un of Sooth Carolina. Wood. We wiU take forty eorda. nore or lees, oe itbscriplioo or accouuu dae this cS:e. ITE9IKOV NEWS. Ex-Goveroor Woods, of Oregon, has been invited to stump Ohio. Harrisoo accepts the Republican nonioa for Governor of Indiana. McKee of crooked whiskey fame, la break ins; down under confinement Tbe New York banks are very anxious to secure ailver for email change. Horatio Seymour declines to ruo for Gov ernor ot the State of New York. Tbe fast mail traina between Now York and Chicago will probably be re-established. ' Hon. Benjamin Harriaoo has been nomi nated by tbe Republicans for Governor of Indiana. Tbe World praises tbe letter heartily for its vigors straightforward, practicable and unaffected tones. . Qrdwey has accounted satisfactorily to the real estate pool committee for all expendi tures mode by him. Tbe economies of tbe House will necessi tate tbe coosolidaiioo of tbe different Indian agents under ooe agent. Two hundred barrels of "crooked" were siexed in Kentuc ky last week, leading to the oenei oi tne existence oi a King. Boutwell's Mississippi report comes to the Conclusion tbat tbe present Legislature was elected by Iruud add iutimidatien, and is ool tbererore a legal body. T .L. I,.L I . 1 tatiie uu vua bud, inirouucea a Dill to re I A ..t . .. imourte a. r. uooes ana omera lor money aeposiiea io tee rnruena government de pository for anrveye in Oregoo. ad omciai can oas oeeo issued for pro posals of five per cent, bonds of 1881, amoaoting to z.igu.uuo to enable tbe Secre tary of tbe 1 reasury to pay tbe Alabama claims. The New York Evening Pott speaks of Governor Tilden's letter as very able, show- ins; paiieni study and large experience, and of Governor Uendrick's views of civil aervice aa just The World claims that the Tilden-Hen-dricks letters dissipate any fears as to tbe temper io which these leaders go into tke contest; that though they differ in form, as their temperaments differ io substance and spirit, trie; are one. I be bill passed through the noose by RHpresentaUve Lh to reimburse Oregon ami vuuiornia ior Moooc war expenditures, is penning in me oenale. it appropriates $70,000 lor Oregon, and not the merelv in. Significant sum of 87,000, as transformed by telegraphic error. 1 be bill introduced by Boutwell on the Ath, provides for the creation of a commis sion, to consist of three Senators and three members of the House of RfDreseotativea and three persons appoioted by the Presi dent of the United Suites, to consider tbe expediency or issuing a silver dollar, and making the same a legal tender Their con ciuion are to oe repuried to Longresa at tbe next gcMtion. I be bill proposes to an propriate $10,000 to defray their personul expenses wnne engaged in the investigate POLITICAL, NOTES. The respectable Republicans Will eive Dfnr.copy ol one of the.,-eform $'00,000 speei bes made by Mr. Hayes while in Voa- gress. ournr-Joimal. 1?.. 1 1 ni 0 . even bit. onunnan was lorced to ac knowledge on the floor of the Senate'that Samuel J . lildenisa viorous and efficient relormer. Ibe people knew tbi some time ago. Schuyler Colfax is making speeches for naves, ana tusi as soon aa McDonah niwl J"VCe set OUt Of Orison they'll mminpnna organizing Hayes clubs.-Clevtland Plain Utaler. "Utbe Democrats nominate Tilden and the Kepulilicans do not nominate Uristow, then we will support Mr. Tilden." was th pledge ol the iNuw York Conlrenee. And don t you forget it. -Buffalo Conner, Senator Morton characterizes the rtrinph, ment policy of the House as "d. maimi-npr. in ma ursv niagiiiiuue. 11 nupfDS. 00' ,J .1... .... .... C. ever, to oe a Kind of "demagogues" which mecta with the warm approval of the people, ivuur ei vuurnui. The gentlemen who are so anxious to see in every Democratic nomination a Rebel" victory were doubtless displeased because liem ral Phelps, a Union soldier was nomi nated lor Uovernor of Missouri. Thev ,..,1.1 . 1. . . L - . ..r, . .. - wuuiu m.urr iibts ceil B "IMiUel, . l)U l.ngloii Uinetti ,.-.vMj rrjn-aie iisen. in I. iD IDS peo nla hail In firrlit tho la-.l!n- .. l. . .l British monaVchv. In 1871! . . - " ' w fight the taxation unused by Rudical tyrsn- nv. 1 he only difference is in the mmla nf Bghting. It was bullets io 1776 ballots in io(o. rrjrturg 'osf. A good many Republicans doubt the nro. (mih.v ui plunging mio national canvass who sucD a fragrant character as Zach tnandler at tbe bead ol the National mm mittef. - Chandler is good ennmrh for Senr. ,.. , . . ----o--. laryor tba Interior, but be is not moral r"hJ .'!f!" bribe Anether Opportunity for tke Belief of (lie Affllrte. The burgwns of the National Surgical loslitule, located in Indianapolis; Pacific umaion, Albembra Uui ding, liush Street. San Francisco, have yielded to tbe manv ur gent appeals from their patrons and friends in uregon and asbington Territories and adjoining regions to visit Portland. The former visit was aighly satufactorv aad en. couraging, man; of tbe patients then accept, ed for treatment being now entirely enred while o -Hy all are greatly benefited and io a tair way ol recovery. Three or more of me Burgeons will be at the Cosmopolitan Hot I io Portland. Orron. from M vi unusi, uoiii oaturaav, ID tA unian.k. lure .:. j mwn, iuiv. via usj luciuaive. They will have with them a great amount of SJrgical apparatus, appliances, etc, and competent es stents and workmen to change, fit, and make such apparatus as nav be required. They will com especially pre pared to treat all surgical cases : Paralysis, all kinds of Deformities of tbe Face. Spin and Limha, Diffmsed Joints, Diseased Kres Catarrh. Private Diseases, Pile. Fistula' etc All who wish to avail themse.tvr of the aavantaget or Ibe Inttitat. without tbe long journey la Sao Francisco or lnditoapol,., should do ao at Ihis time. No eases will be aixlerUksa wuboot a fair bopa of rvlief. It i needle j to aav to the institatioe im' . tirely rwponwble, and tbe largest atd most popular of the kind ia America, caring thoa iands annually. Hemwnber tba Ira and Disc, and COIM aa r! v tv.--.4 . l. DIED. On the form of B, E. Rounds, naar Irving, lma uuntr,; Mindiy, August 1, 1976, Ur. Jamas D. Thurntun. -Conrallis papers plsaas copy. FOB BENT. ' A Ranch and about Four Hundred Head of bbeep. Enquire at the Photograph Gal lery, of J. A. Wiktsr. ' SfT The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley Bulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the beat In the world. . 429 Montaomcrv Street, Sn Francisco. Bbioht Evss. regular features and a graceful figure fall to produce their due effect if the complexion is defaced witb pimples or blotches, or the skin is lough or harsh. To remedy these defects use GLexn's Sulphur Soaf. JUST EECEIVED AT MARK STEVENS', AGENT FOR REMINGTON & SONS' Breech Loading Central Fire Military and Sporting RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS. ALSO, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, And all kinda of Ammunition for breech loading vuusr. uu ua we me. CIRCULAR or TBI Lrn. ovr ttxtttt-i nxrr-r STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, OR. The beautiful building prepared for the Stat Un- versity of Oregon being now ready for the accommo dation of students, the first session will commence on the 16th of October, ihera will be two courses ef study, the Preparatory and Collegiate, and two terms of twenty weeks each. The law provides for the free tuition of one stu' dent from each county and for each member of the Legislature. Students wishing to arail themselres of the benefits of this law should make application I to the county superintendent of the county in which they reside. All other students wishing to take the collegiate course will be required to pay a tuition fes of (20 per term in adrauee. All candidates for admission to this department will be required to pass an examination in tha following STUDIES t Reading, 'Writing, Orthography, Practical Arith' mctic, English Grammar, Oeogrephy, History oi the United States, Latin Oram mar, Reader and 4 Books of Cwsar, Greek Grammar and Reader ; but for the present the examfiut'ou in the languages may emitted. The curriculeum of study in tha COLLEGIATB COURSE Will eomprue, 1st, the usual college course. 3d, complete course in Science. Sd, a Normal course planned with special reference to the wants of teach- A ,todent in th department wUI be required "" 11:!?" tat w .a atuuiuwa 111 Hia VKEPARATOlty DEPARTMENT Will be required to pay a tuition of $1 in advance. This department will gire students the necessary training in the studies required fur admitance into the Collegiate department. ' THE FACULTY Will oouist of Prof. J. W. Johnson, President, and Professors Thomas Condon and Mark Bailey. The teachers in the preparatory department are Mrs. Ma. ry E. Bpiller, Prineipal, and Miss Mary E. Stone, Assistant JOHN W. JOHNSON, President of University and Faculty, J. J. WALTON, Sec' y Board of Directors. Jinal Settlement ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that th oder- dereawd.haa Hied his amount for final settlement! A - VIKUCU. OI tlia iRUU nf ,UBK Un.l. and the lt Monday in September has been set for heariug the same. ubji . itKUUSON, Executor, NOTICE. W X WiLE 1U8AN A- MILLER, hsving left my bed and board without juat cauas or provo cation, all persons ais hereby warned not to harbor or trut her on my account, as I will not oe respoa- ... THOMAS R. MILLER Dated this, ath day of Anguit, 1ST6. t tw oi urr ruDirtVIinir, Notice to Tax-Payers. VT UTICE 18 HkLEBY GH E.N that on Mon .,la.Vl. l?.,b.J'.uf.!''t-.I".th. Bosrd of i r'.ianiawon win sneua at tnenOKeof the Caiintv Clerk orUne county, at Eugene. Oregon ,J P'lWIely examine the assessment roll, for th'.-.- .';1L6 1"d '7.''' err0N in aluat"oa. deacrip- tion or qiiilitiM of Uutis, or other propertr. J W. PARKS. A-nesaor. Subscribers to the University, M...iUnnciine university willplease .r .Ti1 w br sutwiptKs immediately, so nSrl rTn -rRc.-Titvi)d . . Ut.VDRICKS, 'WSDl 4. WALTON, Pr-a't Amm'm tterretary. 0 fl 3 0 0 3 DR. JOHN HERRDOLD, iauiiui.,DlEHlMrit BEXTIST, Baa renravH to R.ebonr. Orecne vbera k m. JjctrM, -era h.s serv.ee ,0 Z2'A iftb5 a o a i? c7 a s Ci . rs c Mt e , c- ass V tc; 5 8o 2 saw to j o r 8. is a - is 'a Final Settlement. TN THE HATTER OF THE ESTATE of AW . "?. M. Powsrs, deceased. Nuties i horebri, that Frank Powers, flminutrator of Mid estate W Sled his account for Anal settlement and the Vrt Monday ia September, 1876, has been set fur Snal bearing of sail) .account. -a order ol lion. J. J. Wslton, Jr County Jndx tBANK POWEU8, AdminiitraJo, 0. B. Dobbis, Attorney. ' Fabulous Reduction nr FURNITURE, AS WE ABE PREPARING FOB A LABOR Manufacturing- establishment Wft nmn .at ell our entire stock of r FURNITURE AT 'RETAIL WHOLESALE PRICES This Is a rare chance to buy good, substantial Furniture at nominal prices. Do not let jour on . portunity pass. Come all ' " D. CHERRY A BRO. Lower Than Ever I HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OP THE late unsettled condition of the Eastern sot) California ilone y Market I have PURCHASED FOR .CASH THE LARGEST STOCK OP Watches, Jewelry & Silverware- Ever brought to Oiegon, and am now enabled to sell them at Retail a! former WUOLESALE nIlICI& No Plated Jewelry of env kind a kept Inmy EfUblishment. Every article is warranted as repl resen'ed. I have also tbe agency of tbe unrivalled Dinmond tipectcles. To those Intending to sen east for Watches, I will say tbat if tber will let me know tbe name and price or tbe watch tbey Intend to send for, I will furnish tbe same watch for tbe same price. By all means gire me a call before going or sending elsewhere. B. I STONE, ju24 3m 103 Front Bt., Portland, Oregon. FIRST AND LAST CALL. HAVINO SOLD MY 8TOVB AKDTTKWARB easiness toC. Burbridge and expect to leave soun, I will request all persuas indebted to n s bv account or note to call and settle the same at ono or tber will be placed in hands for collection. . H. T. HAYES. FOK THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADE t WE BEG to Inform ear friends and the psblis that we have just received direct from baa Franciseoand the Eaetern markets AN IMMENSE STOCK GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, F-AJSTCY GOODS a ' NOTIONS. 'CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected bv ear Mr. S. Eostv.i offer at REDUCED PRICJES. Parties will find It to their aitv.ni. and examlr our stock and prices before purchas. ing elsewhere. - " Highest price paid for all kinds of Produce- S. ROSENBLATT & CO. Brick Store, tor. Willamette k Eighth Stu EUGENE CITY. A.V. PETERS & CO., Are now in receipt of a very large stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Selected with much ears from the largest and best mum iq oan rraacisco. Our Stock of DRESS GOODS IliDil17. 'r ,na "'. and comprises tha very totMtatvlesaad aovsltiaL nH .n j.. nd prices, so as to meet tha view ofaU. WHITE GOODS. A largs aasertment of Erie-inn and Insartmre. ... and beautiful patterns. STAPLE GOODS. Table fjsmi, Towelin uA Hoaierr: CoraMa "awaercnieis, lce aad Ijnen Collars ia all fradea. WE TILL PAT THE HIGHEST If ASSET niCE; - .ur aor umoer or pounds of GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL. COUNTRY PRODUCE Wevery deatription wanteJ, for which we w01 pa Ue hifheat market pries. " yr A. V. PKTFRS A M hEniEsDA spimrusr THKESPRMGS ARE LOCATED ABOUT an as nf tba celebrated Bia- Prairia at IK. arr. se. The are withia a r , j Horse Creek, ece of tha iuk i. . .i trens ia Oreroa. Deer and Elk are verv nlt "?Z"'PS, aaviaf been tbe resort k a(ea of toeae animals. Tbe rranrfMi .a ..Tt. best boildinn and tbe best anommad.boM of any Sprint ia this part of tbe State, Dor hat k Soase m sew. and brnae ----. warfUKW Twiuoir a. from tbe valley. We '"""7I'0' vapor bath room ooiuncted awtbebeadctbeSnnnf.aadiaaJl thinra. we Propose to keen ID wiih thi A a-? wi MJlsl sDDii. t,l"BHlnei Ph7i- 'a attendenee at an "d W nam ia food at rls for those "? ,Z J "'" 1 M paatored for asaaJl oust aad be perfectly sae. A. M. FOLET. PmrHetnr T"E,T HE BBOCOHT TO tetkawaet,thek.weatpr,.t . T. O. J N HRICKS-. -'"a evrrv. h ostitate for CircuUr. S250ii "ww araacbes of b bat ere- "l Irpf . -.)r- bl. U,al.Mo,