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I Kl' EL'CECE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. SKIT. C. 1870. EUGENE CITY", OREGON. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President. SAMUEL J. TILDEN, Of Now Turk. For Vice FrcKident, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. For Congress : ' L. F. LANE, Of Dooglae County. mm ' For Presidential Elector! : IIENRY KLHTEL, ol Jackson. S. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah. W. B. LASWELL, of Grant. Cam liar. Believed. The caso with which somo men, otherwise truthful and of the most delicate sense of honor, turn over, in pullio matters, their conscience to the keeping of others, is remarkable. We have, in this country, become ac customed to the sight of men in high official positions, engaged in infamous And nefarious transactions, such as befit only the thieves and scoundrels of the lowest order; but in these in stances there is nothing abnormal, bo cause these office-holders have been taken from tho ranks of the low minded and obscure, and the raising of them to positions of eminonco and responsibility cannot alter thoir na tures. Gov. Hayes is not a man of this class. We aro willing to believe him personally a man who in tho pri vate conocrns of life would conduct himself honorably and uprightly. Not withstanding, the moment ho enters upon the duties of a public office, every vestige of veracity vanishes. After having served two terms as Governor of Ohio, he declared his "inflexible purpose" of not again being a candi date for tho place. Yet within twen ty four hours ho was actively engaged with tho plundering rings of the State, in securing his election and at the time of making known his deter mination, had actually in his pocket a letter accepting the nomination. During the first two terms ho permit ted to exist noxious combinations of politicians, whoso solo purposo ot as ociation was tho'robbory of tho citi sens and the Stato treasury. In tho . oourso of his third term he has rcstor od theso rings, after thoir demolition by Gov. Allen, and to thorn ho has made over that portion of plunder ot which thoy had boon deprived during Allan's administration. Neither in nor out of Congress has ho uttered ono word in condemnation of tho worthless career ot Grant and his ad ministration. Yet he comes boforo the poople as a candidate for the Presidency. Is it a wondor that the peoplo have determined not to elect Lira? ' ConnrciN Tho session of Congress recently closed will over bo momor,able In our country's biatory as ono of tho most temarkablo that has ever been con ducted. Tho work accomplished has beeu ot tho roost Important character, and in nearly every instanco has tho will of the peoplo and tho wel faro of tho nation becu studied to luch a degree as has boon unknown ainoe the days of the introduction of Oraotism as an clcmont of our politl cal lito. Tho responsibility for the acta that havo boon done rests with the Domocratio party, tor in every step in its progress of reform and re trenchment it has been mot and viru lently opposed by the Republican Donate and tho power ot tho Execti live. This responsibility it cheerfully accepts, and, with the oonCdonoe that is bora of a sense of having dono its duty, comes before tho country and abks an enlargement of its powers. It is with a just aud laudable prido that it points to tho work it has per formed, and says that this is b it an earnest ot what it will do, when the antagonists elements which have neutralised many ot its efforts are re moved. The very life of the Admin iat ration party depends upon its abil ity to continue its coarse of pccula tiao and infamy. By all the perjured xnisoonstructions, and all tho malicious falsifuicalious it can conceive, it, will, therefore, with all the means of di semination it commands, endeavor to deceive ns with respect to the charac ter of the work performed. The peo ple, however, know them, and, know ing them, do not trust them. They can and will judge for themselves. They have judged already, and inten J that the obatrnctious to reform thai! be removed, and that it shall be car ried forward with Tilden in the seat cf authority, supported by both Iracchcs ol the Legislature. A Mab's NaVtf.- Tho Hayes and Wheeler Tress Association is getting excited over the stnUenngs of Ed. Cowles, editor of the Cleveland Lead er, to the effoct that the Dcmocratio party in Ohio is about to buy up all the Republican voters in the State and thus carry it for Tildon and Hen dricks. It is calculated that a quarter of a million dollars will buy all except the Federal officeholders and a few persons who boliove that the mission of the Republican party is not yet ended, and the money is to be furnish ed by the "Democratic clubs and lo cal , committees of New York and Philadelphia." That Leader man has for the last twenty years been going out of cne spasm into another for fear some democratio money would be spent to carry an election in Ohio. He is afflicted like that Western Con gressman who wanted to be called homo beyond the reach of temptation; he fears that he can't resist if they of fer him a good lound price. And af ter all, if this report be true, ot which there is not the slightest probability, it is a decided improvement on tho manner in which tho Republicans car ried the Presidential election four years ago, inasmuch as the money to buy the votes is uot stolen out ot tho United States Treasury. Do tm tax-payers of this country desire to continue in power a party which has spent in ten years $,3,306, 303,895 the exact figures as reported by the Scorotary.of tho Treasury or over three hundred and thirty millions a year to carry on tho government f Suppose even the savings ot this year, thirty millions, had been saved in each year, tho aggregate sum, three hun dred millions, represents ouly a small portion of tho bonefits the people would have realized from it. Only about 9 rea cknt. of tho ex penses of 1875 has boon saved by the reductions of a Democratio Houso, says the Oregonian, , Cranted. But evon $30,870,000 saved lifts a great welg'it oft the taxpayers of the coun try. If the House could, in tho face of all the opposition whioh tho Ro publican Sonato and Executive could bring to bear upon it, make evon that reduction from what wis estimated, and that without in the slightest do groo impairing the efficiency ot the va rious departments, what will it not bo ablo to aooomplish when theso antag- nistio influoncos are removed ? ' Grant, in his efforts to organizo a dcoont and brilliant Cabiuot, has over lookod ono of tho wisest financiors ot tho day. That Roseburg l'luiiufatler man would straighten the tangled fi nanoos of this couutryout in a "jiffy." He is about to go into, tho speculation of buying trado dollars for 00 cents each, coin, and shipping thorn to New York, whore thoy soli for $1 05, cur rouoy. He oxpoots to mako enough on the first shipmont to enable him to retire from the newspaper busiuoss at onco. Rlaink, tho Maine H, played a re mark ably fine trick about the timo of the Cincinnati convention to enlist sympathy. The expoeuro of some ol his rascalities was popularly supposed to havo had suoh a bonofioial effoct that there was groat probability that he would soon require the services ot an undertaker, and for weeks the tel graph gave daily bulletius ol the state of his hoalth. All at once Mr. Blaine appears on the stump, and we are told that for tho next sixty days his time will be entiroly devotod to spoeoh making in behalf ot the continuation ofGrautism, which will bo a note worthy accomplishment for one just snatched from the jaws of tho grave It is a f act testified to by every porson of integrity who has commu nication with the South, that when ever a State can niauaga to throw off the (filing yoko which tho Grant ad ministration has put upon its shoul ders, prosperity, pcaoe and happiness tako the placo of tho turmoils and disturbances which aro bred of Re publican influence, and incited by gov ernment demogogues. With Tildon a President, supported by an Admin istration which will utterly destroy corruption in our pullio places, this section ot onr land will agtin be en abled to resume its former place as a large contributor to the wealth and strength of the cation. Gits a Nonca. Evorybody in this locality knows "Jimmy O'Meara," and none will bo surprised at this notice of him, in the San Kraucisca E&uni- ner: Jamei O'Mcara, printer, orator ami jonr- nalUt, late of tie Portland Balltin, baa ac cepted a position on tot editorial tuffof tie Saa Francisco CkrowJe. Mr O'Uaara U a gentleman of ability, sod the Chronicle is to be congratulated on securing bis services. But now that tbe Chronicle ia to fortunate in the accession to ita staff of tins gentleman, we are surprised at noting no change lu tbe tone of its article. Tbey are juat as devoid of troth, as reckless In assertion, as malevo lent in conception, at ribald in rhetoric, as though there were not a gentlemao or a scholar connected with tbe concern. Isn't it a pity that tbe money of a vulgariaa can always command the brains of a man of genius, and cause tbeir prostitution la a ser vice he cannot but loathe? We are in receipt of Vol, 1, No. l,of a new paper establmncd in Ban fraocisco, called tbe Pacific Lift. U. M. Arnam, Esq is tbe publisher. Tbe Pacific Lift is a very neat and interesting sheet devoid to tbe phyiical education" of mankind. Price 85 per annum. POLITICAL NOTE. According to tbe Milwaukee Timet, nine ty-nine out of every hundred Germans in Wisconsin will vote for Tilden and lien dricks. . Tbe Michigan Tribune, a lively and influ ential journal published at Dattle Creek, has been a Radical organ, but this year it comes out warmly for Tilden and Reform. Among the public officers whom It is an nounced that President Grant is ready to re move, tbe Nashville American sees no men tion of the name of General Ikbcock, who still holds the position of Superintendent of Government Buildings and Grounds in Washington. Says Ibe Lowell Courier: "Tho assort ion that our Irish Democrats in large numbers will vote for General Butler, grossly slanders them. All tbeir interests lie with Democra cy and Reform. Tildon and Tarbox meet tbe requirements of the honest and patriotic men, and will secure their votes." If you elect Tilden, Tilden will be the President, remarks the Syracuse Cowier. It vou elect Hayes, the Lord only knows who tbe President will be. It may be Conkliog or Morton, or Blaine, or old Simon Cameron, or even "Boss" Shepherd, or possibly a re irencv composed of the whole gang. Tbe people should take no chances in sncb a lot tery. Mr. Hayes' Chicago organ, the InUr- Ocean, says : "General a runt is soon to lay down bis office and retire to the ranks ot pri vate life. He bas been of great service to tho nation, bow much, an impartial posterity will judge, but enough wt all know to place him high among the heroes and statesmen whom all trae Americans delight to honor.' It is not necessary to impeach ths Secre tary of the Navy, remarks the St. Louis Re publican. It It could be proven that the Cat- tali placed a percentage of their contract prnftu into Seoor Robinson's pockets, twen ty-five grave and reverend Sonators of tbi United States could bo fuund to decide that tun Sonate bas no jurisdiction over rascality perpetrated by a Cabinet offloor. Hancock and Hooker, the two great fighting genorals of the war, are for Tilden and Hendricks. Dix and GarBeld, two great soldiers of fortune, who stand convict ed by a Report of a Radical Investigating Committee of a Radical Congress ol taking Credit Mobilier, are for flayos and Wheeler Which two are "the boys ia blue" most like ly to follow in this campaign ? asks the Rochester Union. Rluford Wilson has finally stripped the covering from the Treasury skeleton, and the Chicago Tunes declares that a mora start ling, humiliating exhibit has never been put upon the bead of a great nation since the scandalous excesses of the Georgos drew down the scorn and exocration of the Eng lish people. No man can road this history of tbe inside workings of the Government in the most momentous crisis of Grant's second term without inexpressible shame. It Is complained of ia Radical quarters that ths Democratio investigations at Wash ingtoo bavs cost tbe country do less than $123,000 ia fees, mileage, printing, etc. It is not unlikely that this Is so. But look at tbe credit side of ths ledger, and you will find that these Democratio investigations have saved ths country more than ths above sum multiplied by ten, to say nothing ot ths lndtifiuite amounts that would have been stolon or squandered had the investigations never been Instituted. The St Louis Timet alleges that all things considered, tbe conn try's investment in a Democratio Congress bas been a paying one. . New York Sun.- "We hsar from ere 7 part of tbe State the most encouraging news concerning tbe strength of Gov. Tilden with all classes of citisoos aud men of all parties. Tbe demand for reform, for the weeding out of Granlism from the Government, and for a higher tone In politics, U general, aud the people understand full well that to secure those ends the only way is to elect TilJco ; that with Hayes we should gain nothing, and make no reiorm neaaway. Hideo gains steadily ths more maturely people think on the needs of ths time. II. will roll up a rousing majority in New York. Babcock wants a trial ia the safe burglary mailer. Cattle are being shipped from Chicago to Liverpool. Last week tbe cash receipts of ths exhibi tion were $108,000. Tbe Ccmertvicmiil Record for this aeaaloa will make eight volumes. Tbe removal of Klmer Wajibnrn Is strongly argod at Vah'Dgtoo. ' On the 20th a fir destroyed 8100.000 worth of property ia Savannah. Two brothers named Deoham were tiot dead at Decree, for resisting a constable. Six men were arrested in Newton count t. Arkansas, 00 tbe 2Ctb fur illicit distilling. One hundred recruits for tbe Indian conn- try left New York on tbe 27th for Chey enne. Louisiana State Tax Collector Yates bas been arrested, charged with embezzling 810 000. General Sherman and Secretary Cameron will visit Saa Francisco op their Western trip. On tba 17th the Swiss bad a trend cele bration in Philadelphia. Gen. John A. Sut ter presided. Io view of the improved demand for cotton prinU, several big mills, lately idle, have started up. Mr. Issenden snd Mrs. Wright, of Louis- burg. Kansas, were thrown from a boggy on me -tia ana Kiuea. Hon. Geo. W. Julian addressed the citi zen! of Indianapolis on the 2Ctb on behalf of lilden and Hendricks. J. McGleodeum was stabbed eight times by Jobn Becker in a fight at Leavenworth. on me 29m or August. . JohnUblrick cut bis tbroat io Cbigago on ine ZBth, ratner than return to tbe insane Msyluui from which he had escaped. I he ban Jose PalruA, for twelve years a itepuDiican paper bas gone over to tne Dem ocrats. J udge Tooby will be editor. Sept. 2d and 9th will be the 25 cent days at toe rniladelpma Exposition. Paid ad missions tbe 29th of August. $11,309. Ex-Senator Pease, 00 attempting to ad dress a Hayes and Wheeler Club at Yicks burg, was unceremoniously rotten-egged. Senator McDowell addressed a large Dem ocratic meeting at Indianapolis on behalf of Tilden and Uendricks 00 the 29th of Aog. Secretary Cameron will leave early In Sep tember in company witb Gen. Sherman, 00 a tour ot inspection among western torts. A negro named Robert Williams for out raging Mrs. Anna Uridger, of Augusta, Ga was taken from prison on the 2Ctb inst. aud not. The Washington monument society will give a iransier oeed to tne government relin quishing possession of the monument and surroundings. One man was killed and several wouuded on tbe 2Gth by tbe explosion ot a kez t powder, while firing salutes at St. Louis, at a political meeting. Tbe Sioux Indians are io full retreat, al though tbe Crook and Terry campaign is considered practically a failure, for it practically closed. Buyers are reported to bave apocared in Puyallup Valley offering 15 to 23 cents per uuuuu tor nops ; quite aa improvement on iaei years prices. The P. M. S. S. Co's steamer Colon, two aayjout from Jew York burst her boiler. Killing two men. bne was towed back to port by tbe Etna. Ibe lOtb annual reunion of the Army of tbe Tennessee, will meet at Washington on tbe 18lb and 19th of October. Senator Lo gan will be orator. Two men were killed and three seriously injurea oy me nursling or tne boiler or 1 steum threshing machine at Lone Jack, Mo on the 28lb of August. 1 enosylvania Democrats bave made the following nominations for -Congress : Io tbe Bret district, Jobn T. Thockera ; second dig tnct, Cbas. H. Gibson ; third, Samuel J. Kandall ; fourth, John T. Schools. The Secretary of the Ireasurv linn rlArirlwrl that the new lour and a half per cent, bonds may be deposited as security for circulating notns for National Banks and the same issue upon tuem a upon other United States se curities, that is, nine per cent, of their par TttiUU. Negroes areattomptins to murder South ern planters at Monroe, La., aud their fami- 110s. aeveuty bullets were abol into one noase. ibis trouble is thought to have grown out ot a Republican barbecue where eight or tun whites present were rouahly uauujcv vj iuo uiae Ka. .The Roseburg flouring mill started op last week. Two new cases of small pox reported at U.crvais.. Work is boing crowded on the new boat at i;eiiio. The Plaimlealer calls the Sawtelle troupe a one-horse show. In a few weeks tbe Rosebmg fruit dryer ma m iu iuii uiasi. A weekly mail ia now carried from Can yooville to Elk creek. A large party of Ash'.anders have gone on trip io irair Lake. Ine Indian shot by Quinn near Fort tuamatn died last wetk. Another effort is being made to reorganize unus uauu iu oaiem. Meglin A Co., of Astoria, packed casea of salmon this season. 28,009 Two soldiers aod a bugler deserted from ron Kiamatn oo tne 10th. Business at the Albany Fruit D7ing Works bas fairly commenced. The forty-filth building for tbe year was raised in Albany oo the 23th. Io some parts of Benton county the wheat crop is naruiy a iwo-tuirds crop. -A party of San Francisco miners have gone out prospecting on Blue river. Simeon Lane, Esq., brother of Geo. Lane has started to bis home in the East. Mr. J. J. Campbell'i oat crop of Baker county wm average eo busbels to the acre. The Bonanza will hereafter make three trips a week between Salem and Corvallis. A dam is being built across Mary's river to supply water for the Corvallis grist mill. Mr. Leonard Lowe's house near Baker City was entirely consumed by fire last week. L. S. Dyar, Indian agent at Fort Klam- am, denies tbe existence of small pox there. Tbe antediluvian bones from Stevens county W. T, are oo exhibition at tbe Dalle. Fifty members of tbe Legislature have already engaged room at the Chemeketa Hotel. Rape aod alfalfa are growing luxuriant ly oo Judge Smith's place oo tbe North Lmpqua. Jamea Suitor, of the South Umpqna, be yond Caoyooville, wm killed last week by a falling tree. There are now about seven hundred lam of quart at the Lactj Queen dump waiting mi oe croioru. Mr. Hayter, ot Polk county, raises pota too averaging a pound aod a ouarur m weight apiece. About 900 pouudtof Umatilla cheese waa sold ia Walla Walla Ut week at It to 13 csuls a pound. Tut TVianWo- imall not patient Dam. died last week, and tbe man Johnson is rap- dly convalescing. A rentlemen from Ottumws, Iowa, has sent all the way to Independence for two Oregon made saddles. Tbe steamer Enterprise will take first- class passengers from Coos Bay toSan f ai. n r rau Cisco lur io w. L.' J. McCullock. of Ten Mile Farm, Donglas county, broke his leg last week by falling from a header. Clinton Macv. living near Ilamsborg, has harverted one hundred snd thirty-six bushels of wheat from tbree acres. Tbe Haves aDd wheeler duo wnicn was to have been organized at Corvallislast week failed for want of voters. A case of small pox is reported in Sam- merville, Union county. Tbe patient being a tramp lately arrived from ban francisco Tbe State school for the education of deaf mutes will reopen for the Fall snd Winter term on tne second mooday in September. E- A. Cronio and Dr. J. Watt, Democrat ic and Republican nominees for Presidential electors, will address the citizens of Astoria ou tbe 6th of September. Tbe Democrat says : "Tbe Tilden and Hendricks Club at Albany will meet after tbe first of September once a week until those gentlemen are elected. The Democracy of Columbia, Tillamook and Clatsop counties have placed io nomioa- wuu uuilt I uuuiaa A.iuuftiua, ui uuiuiuuia eonnty, for Joint Senator, in place of Hon a. ii. smiin. deceased. The Lafayette Courier says Cbas- II Burcb bas over ten thousand bushels of wheat aod one thousand bushels of oats from this year's harvest. The wheat went about 30 bushels to the acre. Drs. Nicklin and Shields bave gone into partoersbip tor tbe practice of medicine bee advertisement. AFPOIN T.TIENTS. The following are the appointments made by the M. E. Conference at its session In AI bany : PORTLAND DISTBICT. P. M. Starr, Presiding Elder. Taylor-etreet Church, R. Bently. Dull-street Church, John Flinn. Salem, F. P. Tower. Oregon City, Geo. W. Day. Clear Creek, T. L. Jones. Rock Creek, C. Aldersoo. Howell Prairie, D. L. Spaulding. Jefferson, N. Clark. Albany, J. F. DeVore. Shedds, N. Donne. Dallas, J. W. Miller. Sheridan, to be supplied. McMioovillo, J. lloberg. Dayton, T. L Sails. Forest Grove, 8. 8. Vandersal. East Tualatin, G. W. Roork. Tillamook, to be supplied. Hillsboro, E. A. Judkins. J. H. Acton, editor of tbe Pacific Chrit lian Advocate snd member of the Taylor street Quarterly Conference. J. 11. Roork, agent for the Willamette University. LJ. PowellJProfessor Albany Collegiate institute. - Bl'QB.VK DISTRICT. L. M. Nickerson "Presiding Elder. Eugene City, J. S. McCain. , Brownsville, I. D. Driver. Corvallis. L. A. Banks. Monroe, II. C. Jenkins. Springfield. N. Patterson. Creswell, C. Derrick. Empire City, to be supplied. Wilbur, W. 1). Nichols. . Roseburg, J. Howard. Grant's Pass, C. H. IJoxie. Jacksonville, W. liurlburt. Klamutb, J. Uukt. Goose Lake, to be supplied. T. F- Royal, principal of Sheridan Acade my and member of tbe SWidaa Quarterly PDGKT 800ND DISTBICT. A. C. Faircbild, P. E. Seattle, A. Atwood. Oljmpia, J.T.WoII. Tacoma, M. Judy. Whidby's Island, Thos. McGill. Whatcom, to be supplied. Dunginess, U. J. Sharp. "Mound Prairie, W. Butts. Cbeballis, W. I. Cosper. Oysterville, N. A. Starr. Vancouver, R. S, Stubbs. Astoria, to be supplied. Cowlitz. James Matthews. Iawis River, T. M. Reese. East Portland, I. Dillon. East Portland circuit, A.Laubach. Powell's valley, F. Elliott. NATIONAL IilSWESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON. A Business Education is the surest gnaranty ot success for persons in all pursuits oi me. Colles Journal tent frea to any Mrrm. . DkFBA.NCE WHITE, Ixvk Box 104. NOW IS THE TIME TO 8ubscnbe lor THE WEST SHORE, J uat entering- ita Mcond rear. It ii ENLARfiED AND IMPROVED, n4 worthy the pntronv of erarr wU. ua racmc .-Northwest, it ja Beautifully Illuatrated uj uw leaning artuta on Utt naat. Born of f TUB ABLEST VUlTrpn ta tha Pacific Northweat contribute to ita eolumna. FAMILY JAiiduii !L"t'd 'r Cut puliation aESD TO FRIENDS rad ninal A nugt nmnhtr will fiya trmnabrtiariWof r. ...i x..- .... " ' nUwj than a Tear a nnmijan ,J v-Tl" tabacrvpttuB prica, 4-4-81.00 rER YKAtt ' indndinj puataja. Bunnlt Bomber, 1 centa. Aoonaa iua puauabar, P. y. Box t, t B 1.. , . PurtW. V- rSS.nC2LIN&S2IELI2. H AVISO ASSOCIATED IX THE PRACTICE M aWicmr. otVr Lhir i.mfu, i country. Special atleouoa tirta to aU Obstetrical Cam tod fttriae Hi.far Mtrastd to thir can. BiUi im vbta Ox tk la rendered. PriT T nlh 4t wiJM of vt. A.I. fcickua oa UuUakW airtet U-taw. SiaUi aad Iecis auwu. ' 7a Fabulous. It eduction FUENITIJEE. AB WE ARB PREPARING POB A LABOR Manufacturing Kablinhnwnt wa ell our entire stock of r r w FURNITURE AT RETAIL At WHOLESALE PRICES! Thil ll a rum ptiftnrji tn 1,n mwJ .i . . . Furniture at nominal price. Do not let your on. nnrtnnitv naua P.n,a ll - c J r -,, ii. CHERRY ek BRO. JUST RECEIVED 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 fur breech loading -Guna. Call and im mo. A CHEAPPAPER! The demand for the WEEKLY OR EGONIAN for a short time is bo great that we have concluded to offer it for the balance of the year' for ONE DOLLAR! All subscriptions will expire Dec 31, 1876, no matter when they com mence, Address, OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO,, Portland, Or. Subscribers to the University. THE SUBSCRIBERS to the Unirenu ty will pleaaa oall and pay their auhacriptiona immediately, ao that the clainn can be paid off and atop interest. CiEO. II. JJORRI8 ia authorized to collect tub araiptiima. JOSHUA J. WALTON, T. 0. HENDRICKS. , Prea't Am's. Secretary. DR. JOHN" HERRBOLD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Baa removed to Ro6eburg, Oregon, where be re pectfuilyoflera hia aervirea to tbe Citizens of that filace and vicinity in all the branchea of bia pro ewlon. ' THE CHEAPEST PLACE OX Tbe Pacific Coaat for HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN f RICES. J. H. DONALD Has now on hand over one hundred and flftr pair of Boota oi our own make, which I am bound to aell retrardleaa of coat, and we are now prepared to make Boota to order at the following greatly reduced pri cea: .. . French Calf Boota from fB to $9 per pair. French Kip Boota from (I to (9 per pair. California Kip Boota made to order for 6 per pair And all other work at equally low prion. Repair, ing done at "hurt notioe. All work warranted. Lenther and Finding for aale. Kememlier the atand two doora South oi A. V. Fetera k Co'.a brick itore. J. II. DONALD. JUST RECEIVED. A LARUE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, IIATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. YANKEE NOTIONS,. ETC., etc;, AT REDUCED PBICES. HiffhMt market nrire n for all Irln. of frn DUCE, HIDES and FDK9. A. GOLDSMITH. REMOVAL. WpJ CENTRAL tTn BECKER & BOYD, Proprietors. u.hmhuuvu HAVE REMOVED to th building known aa tba Central Market and will KEEP CONSTANTLY OH HAND, BEEF. Veal, FORK AND MUTTOlf. eeU Beef in chunfa frTto U ' TVrifXa1 Vrwta nt all V.,1. T nn . Top Sale. DWEtMSO HOUSE AND S ACEE8 OF Land on Ninth atreet. aaat nf mill n t for pau-ticulare enquira at the nr. tnAULta HOTKL, ' ST. CHARLES HOTEL. EUGENE ClTr.OREGOV. A. REKTEEW, : : : prop. ..v. .uuuuum inat a. n again in poauasion of tbe old and well-known no Pryrornr . . . ST. CHARLES ITOT-TT.. Which bat been newly furnUlietT i refitted, and Ii now ODea for the mvntina nl Br tbia cbang. In tbe ownership, fifteen room in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING makinw fiflv mnm. It Ik . - i --- ww. wmnwQionn and beat appointed hotel ia tbe Bute eoulh of Salem. Thankinu the pnblle for paat patrnniri-, I aa licit a eoautinuanc. of tte aus. and aball do aU iur is. cvmion Ol goesu. FSuE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A. RESFBEir. CALLISON & OSBURN " w uuju IU XH PUB1LC, Sugars. Teas. fVif!l rn.i n i Tobacco A Cigar, Glass Queens- ware, oouin.i illowware. BREAD, CAKES AND PIES. And in fmri awn-thin. k ; . . - - - m-p m a am nmm . . or.pmn a. ran ts hr eah or rttdj yj. hatiafaftio. rnaruteed. irooos oeuTtrea i0 anj part of Um citj fir. of chanre. lUACOM-T. 0. HESDRICK3 LS AG EXT t lor lb. rrb-Uraird I