The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 02, 1876, Image 3

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mill bt ir unlit IA feet art paid, )fjc
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flUS KlLJiinfuturt.
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leal tkt Hi t expiration of enbiaription.
Konot Simple announcements of birthi, tnju
tliiHtol doathswill be iuserted without charge.
OUtuary notice will ba charged fur at Uia rat of 10
cuU por line.
YYeaaumenorapoaalbIllty (or view exprctaed
of eorrespoudenta.
- Single eopiee of the Ouabb, In wrappera for mail
Bg, may be obtained at this office.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Wheat. There bare been do Bales of any
importance made iu thii market. From the
Oregonian't report of Thursday we take this :
"There is but little new upon which to com
ment in regard to the wheat market except a
somewhat increased movement towards tide
water sad rather mora volume to transac
tions, though the bulk of the crop is only
just being threshed. In prices there is noth
ing not heretofore mentioned, and purchases
of ordinary lots are reportod at quotations.
There are now in the river tun vessels (bat
may be classed as belonging to the grain
ijeet, but of this cumber several are vet with
out engagements, andxportors are appar
ently not eager to take lip ships at the rate
Brief Mention.
L. ThanhnnEer is in San Francisco.
County Court will be in session next week.
Quoen's circus will bo here on the lGth
inst.
Hop picking commences in about two
weoka.
Johnny Gray has closed his cigar and can
dy stand.
Mr. Wolfe will leave for Dayton, W. T.,
next week.
Mr. Undorwood returned from California
on Thursday.
Matthew Wullis has put one M Mr. Edris'
separators into his warehouse.
Hon. Lafayette Lane reached Sau Fran
cisco on his way home last Sunday.
J. W. Skaggs has bought the stock of
Tibbetta & Co., In the Masonic building.
R. L Forbes has gone to Mohawk, that
paradise to which all our great men retire.
The September number of the Wttt Short
will contain an engraving of the Slate Uni
versity. The Central and Union Pacific Railroads
have decided to limit the free transit for vet
erans of the Mexican war, eastward, to Sep
tember 15, 1876. '
Jas. F. Drown has got an office. lie has
been appointed Inspector General for Ore
gon oi an institution known as the "Boys in
demanded while the strain market promises
so little. Only a few farmers, so far, have lican Part7 U Ml
shown an inclination to sell, the majority The, following persons have been elected
UlSIMKSS NOT1CKS.
By-
PiioTooBArny. Frank Alvcrson baa
opened a rhotograph Gallery at R. L.
Fnrhea' old stand in Kncana Citv. where ho
is prepared to do all kinds of work in the
Photographic line in the boat and latest
styles. Fhotsgraphs of all sires, large pho
tographs for framing, old pictures copied, all
kinds of viewing done on short notice.
Work done in Iudia ink and water colors
at reasonable terms. Negatives taken in
rainy and cloudy weather as well as In clear.
Freckles and lines in the face taken out
without injuring the expression. Particular
attention paid to position. The public are
invited to visit the gallery and examine work
Prices to suit the times.
Lost. A common drawer key and a poet office
box key attached to a ring. Tb flnder will con
fer a favor by leaving them at Dorrti' tlnshop.
Wm. Preston has just received from San
Francisco a complete stock of good in his
line, and horsemen will find many useful ar
ticles not heretofore brought here.
Sewing machine needles of all kijads for
sale at the Bazaar, corner of Willamette and
Seventh streets.
Wood. We will take forty cords, more
or less, on subscription or accounts due this
Blue." This insures his vote for the ltepub
FOR KENT.
A Ranch and about Four Hundred Head
seeing nothing in the trade at present to delegates to the State Orange from this of b beep. Enquire at the Photograph Gal
a hflliof that Ihnrd a nVn7Br nf anv V"UV """ """'"" r. Of J. A. WINTER.
- o 4 ijuoqb ijor nd wils. Mibbiib .lamw Mai-
lock and wife, Goshen ; G. W. Rioehart and j- The National Gold Medal as awarded to
Wife, Lreswell. . Bradley Itulofaon for the best Photographs in the
further decline, if tbey can see but little
hopes of a permanent rise. Eastern Oregon
and Walla Walla are sending forward their
surplus quite freely, the average daily ship
ments from those regions reaching 150 tons.
Alcohol was invented 950 years ago in United States, and the Vienna Medal for the beet
la . . . ..." . I
Arabia, and was used by ladies with a pow- in the world.
der for painting their faces. Since that time 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
lit hlM hpAn naaA mninlv ho -pntlimait fnp I
the Willamette and Umpqoa valleys are not pajnlinp. thejr noses, aod U8d io a pain JJ"'J
quite so forward, farmers not yet being because they required no powder to Gre them Li0u nature houid be washed with olenm sul-
1 yu. rntin ouvrt niuui uu uuaj at ,.-
TflA fa h P T? T 11 no rrtteiialAM mtxA I
a W Ve W V .m IVe VT 111 UMB UJIUICbllO BUU I . " 1 - . .
delegates over their road to the Conference Steinbeiser yesterday received a from lot
I nf ttlA M V f?hnrpri Knnth at full lorn mnt of California fruits, vegetables, etc. Uo and
on their return will make no charges. The UPP'J before lhc7 re tt" Bone
through their threshing, and the hauling be
ing done generally to the nearest points of
storage on the river or railroads. 1 bree or
four vessels only are yet on the berth, and
they will have reasonable dispatch, though delegates on their return will be required to
some of them have waited a long time. present to the ticket agonts a certificate from
u: k map nnt in ma loom " secretary of the Conference. I ho Uon-
. - - :" " ference will convene at Corvallis on the 13th
irom oir. r neouiy mat as us uuugui uunug 0f September,
the ween at tms piace ana irving aooui
Cheaper than Ready Made. R. J.
Graham has the agency for the goods menu
facured at the Ashland Woolen Mills, which
he is Bellini at from SI 25 to 81 3734 P
Mr. John P. Gross la canvaialnir scent I 1 .1 .. n,Aa in onftinrr it
4,000 bushels, at 60 cents per bushel on for two very useful books, and will visit our fnt0 earn,ents. These are superior goods
board the cars.
A Hogue.
and "The Science of a New Life ;" the first
named contains 20.000 valuable renointa. and
The paper published by the North Pacific will be useful to every one, no matter what
.Mutual Life Association of Portland warns his occupation. Mr. Gross has the misfor-
-all persons against M. P. Burnham, who.it Wne to be dea and dumb, and by subscr.b,
r, . ., .... a . , mg for bis books you can at once get the
.says, has given evidence of being a first-class worlh of the m iove8ted and d)6 g Kr.
rogue, he having swindled a great many peo-J yiCe to an uufortunate fellow man.
ule in the UDDer Willamette valley by tak- Wm
1 I TCi T W t 1 :il : a m .1 . 1
ing advantage of. their friendship and conn- ZZZZlTT.
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deuce, in lUlS couuij oe must nave bioiuu enth itreet, on the tint Monday in September.
At least two thousand dollars. His plan of
-operation . was this : The Association is-
citizens to solicit subscriptions. I he books aj tuia 0fjer w eDabte any one to obtain
are, "A Dictionary of every day Wants" Ln,hiff nhnatiflr than the same Quality can
1 - xr.. 1 :f.. .11 .1.. n " : o . r .
be bought already made
Steinbeiser Is still receiving fresh vegeta
bles, fruits, nuts, etc., by every steamer.
Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carriages.
A large stock on band and I will to order of tho Best Eastern Timber throughout.
AIL TOR WARRANTED IX EVERY BESTECT, at Fair Prices.
Repository and Shop Corner Ninth and Oak Streets, Euuens City.
Please call and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere
Blacksmithing, Wood Work ami Carriage Fainting done
10 oracr.
w. w. espey:
SHERMAN & HYDE'S COLTjMt
wMmM
& EL FRIEHDLY.
HAS JUST OPENED FOB TOE BriUNU AND SUMMER TR.
Tho Largest Stock of Goods
TRADE
EYER BROUGHT TO EUGENE.
OUR STOCK O?
CLOTHING
has been largely Increased and we ean show a
uauusom a line or ready made goodi in
. MEN'S AND BOYS
Business and Dress ulls,
As con be round In the county , and as prices that
caunoi lull to sausiy.
. OUR
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
U well filled with a unlenillJ asttnrt a all the
leading styles and fashionable aha . goodi.
Empress Cloths,
Mohair
and
American Dress Goods.
Plaid, Tlaln and Opera Flannels of all colon.
Bleached & TJuLlcaclied Cotton Flan
nels.
Ladies' and Gents' Underwear,
SHAWLS and SCARFS;
S.
WOOL BLANKETS,
All Colon.
Trunks and Traveling Satchels.
HATS & CAPS,
la the leading Rtytea.
OIL CLOTHS, fur Floor and Table dm.
BOOTS & SHOES.
We would call special attention to our atock
Mens' and loys' San Francisco Hoots,
Whlek ws have told for a number of yean
with great aatisfactiou. Every pair warranted.
A complete slock of
HARDAVAEE!
Plows and Farming Utensils.
CU0ICE TEAS. CANNED GOODS,
and all choice
FAMILY GROCERIES
at aitonixhlngly low rates.
LIVERPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT.
Highest price for all kinds of produce and
WOOL.
II. FKItiNDLY.
NeTOT before In the bistort of piano forts man-'
ufactiire hai an Instrument ilaen ao rapidly In
popular fiyor.
Ill Intrlnsta mrlt and decided innarlorltf onr
all other hax canned ever? mnaician and artist of
not to adopt and recommend iu
NlUton anm I ahall tak emry . orportotUt'
to recommend and praise your UMtrumeuU.
Ulsa Kelloxe mti: Your Pianos are m? thole'
for the concert room and for my owa bouse.
Lucea mjt Your uprluhts are extraordinary'
Instruments, and deserve their great popularity.
Patti aava; I hare need the nlanoa of every
celebrated makor, but give yours the preferenoe'
overall.
Btraun aavsi Your Pianos aatenlahmeat ma.
I have never teen any pianos which equal yours.
Wehlt aava: Madame Parana called vonr PU-
anoi the finest In the (Julted Stetea. I fully en
dorse tkal opinion. They bate no rival.
Changed Hands. Prof. Johnson, Pres-
. , . , .!,.., .,i ident of the University, bos bought the resi-
.anaa tivA nlaaapa Ar nnhpipa vnnwn ar annual '
r- . 1 ui T r,.!.. .. 1.
, i- . .u , u; ueuue ui j. jj. unovuw. jure, ouiuur, uriu-
1 1 J o
aonAlial ftA anH ft9A Ha unmanned in
.vM.iv. -". " - Mi. P T. V.-.ra nUa
getting about one hnodred subscribers for ' v
paid-op policies at $26 each. So far as we 1 Bkliqious Sebvicm. Rov. J. S. Cain,
LtmUEU.
I am prepared to deliver Lumber-In Eu
gene or vicinity on short notice, urders
left of the store will be promptly attended
to. F. B. DUNN".
Buy your wall paper already trimmed at
justed, and the board adjourned.
Business College. The attention of our
readers is called to the'advertisement of the"
Portland Business College. Mr. DeFrance
has had much experience in this line and no
one can roi-ret the money spent in coin?
turouca a course undor his instruction.
ITIAUItlEO.
In Halser. Aumut 18. at the reaidenoe of B. F.
Moore, br J. A. Pearl, Justine of the Vau, Mx. B.
W. Jenkins and Miss U. A. mem, bulb oi Imneuo.
DIED.
average value, 86 58. Number of
43,062; Talue, 860,886; areraga value; $1 77.
Oroas value of all property I4,60J,!M
IndebteJwM f 1,331,10V
XxanpUona tll,lU 1.652,864
Total taxable $2,952,731
The number of polls returned is 1,354, an
Increase of 131 over last year. The total
taxable property is 8197,917 less than
Year. Are we going backward, or is the
public conscience becoming more elastic ?
Couimo. A decided novelty in the way
of a minstrel performance will be given at
Lane's Hall on next Wednesday evening by
the Georgia Minstrel Tronpe, comprised of
twenty genuine negro artists. The Stand
ard says of their first performance in Port
land:
The first appearance of the above named
trooDe. last night at the New Market The
atre, was successful in a pecuniary and every
other sense. From the elevation of the car-
tain to the going down thereof, the audience
was in such a boisterous good homo that at
times loud laughter would deafen the steoa-
torian Inngs of the loudest of the performers.
A novelty introduced by this troupe wss
what might be'jenned "double ends," that is
two men on one ena to piay me woes auu
two on the other to bang tbe tambour lnei.
Iu this connection we would say that the
tambourine Dlaving. for grotesqueness and
celerity, far surpassed anything of this kind
evar witnessed in this citv. The little
"sketches" were all well received by the au
dience, and tbe song and dance artsts were
as full of "mischief and music" as tbe typical
Plantation darker. Those wishing to spend
Dleasact evening cao not better employ
their time than by witnessing tbe laughable I
antics of this genuine slave troupe.
RcaiWATA team attached to a carriage
and driven by Mr. F. B. Dunn took fright at
Dew tangled wind mill near Mr. Chichester's
warehouse and took a run towards town.
As tbe carriage struck the railroad track
Mr. Duoa was thrown out aod considerably
braised. The team went on home and jump
ed the ban into tbe etable lot without I
breaking anything about tbe carriage or bar-
Besa.
Betall Produce and Provlatoo market,
The following are retailers' prices :
FLOUIt-$ bhl 00 tfl 50.
COflN MEAL -Oregon itround, in bulk to.
WHEAT Beat whit SI.
OATS-7;o $buhel. .
HEANH ltetail, 63.
BUTTER Prcah Mils, I025c.
COFFEE Costa Uica, 2l)o; ltio, 29; Java, S3,
ground, 87.
lHM'.hKi urecon, o o.
CANDLES box U 001 JO.
ECUS 16o. . ,
PfTTnii'Uner hnnhvl. tl.
BACON-hidea, 12.o;Hams,12i 15c; Shoul
der", 8 r5 10c.
ph r:KKN4 s? ro fa S3 oo ner aozan..
PIHHKalmon. choice, hf bhU, 17: 60ft klta
$5: bellies, 25 ft kits, 50 ;mackerei, V au, o
CO dflsh, coast, 16n.
r.lRIi "in lf.lr; hlllK. 1,'iC.
BUGAR-8. F. H. llc; Island 10915c; crush'
4 1H" nnwilereil. 21)0.
dALT uarman isiana v iuu ids,i u, uj
II 75; Liverpool Dalrv, 13; coarse Liverpool, a i,
TEA -Choice lireen II ou rt n; japau loc.
8Y11UP Heavy Golden. 15 00 (kcg.
OILS Devoe'a coal, 75c; Linseed, boiled, 12
n.in. Nut tl
r aknki) (inmmu rater, we: earainea ait
vaaorted Jellies, 62ic; Grwq Corn, 50c; Peaches
60o; Tomatoes, siu
Becker & Boyd have reduced the prices on
fresh meats in accordance with tbe times,
cipal of the preparatory school, has bought and wit sell cheaper than any shop in town
for cash
Farm for Salk. A good farm for sale
. .i .. j ... ...... . .. inn easy terms, wituiu iwu una u vi
can learn every one oi mese was reiuruea wno Das Deen assigned to tue charge oi the " . '5-0 . f land Bu f(;nccd R00j
to the company as annual subscribers, and Methodist church at this place for tbe ensu- D0QSe 0Q the same, and 400 acres can be
Burnham pocketed twenty dollars on each ing year, will hold divine service to morrow, cultivated. If you want a bargain call and
trnnuntinn Tim anhjprihnra Beam lilffllv to I mnrninir ami enlni) at. tha nannl honpa 866 J.J. Blton, JT.
lave to lose their payments, as the compa- ....,. ., , r...,:.. " If you want a good pair of gloves, go to
l,.Htl P Xfnp af. thar tirr I uu wi ua.iia- Wm -.,. fnr tha San J 086
I tnw fna tl , 1 . wan Ri1AnJA ..a " "
the General Agent, should be responsible for wuu ,ur ? -1- glove manufactory,
ha uotM nf hi. anlu.ronti. and Mr. Mora- "oa -Pr-"'"""
has recentlv severed his connection with the of iaTJet t0 ave. hiB a9.9e83meut "d
company and left the State..
BUMMARY OF AaSESSMBSTS. From the
Assessor's report for this year we take the
following figures : No. acres of land 433,-
S63; value, 82,013,166; average value, 81.63.
Talue of town lots, $215,087; of improve
ments, 8283,070; of merchandise aod iinple-
shares of stock, etc., 81,115,925; of house
hold furniture, carriages, watches, etc., 8306,-
210. Number of horsHS and mules, 5,305 ;
valna. .117. avuraira value. S42 22,
t . ... ,nor onoJ At Pleasant Hill, Auk ust th, 1 87ft, Mr. Patrick
m nn.m.a a. mi,. i . ' . i vault. ' ' 1 1 I . .... .....
Aiuuiwi viwituo, f.uw, 1 1 uura,agtia ai yeacaanu iu oaya.
Gone at laat acroea the river.
Landed on a brighter ahore,
Joined the band death cannot eevec ;
Gone from Buffering evermore.
Trtutioglv be paaaed tbe portal
And put on the victor'a eruwn.
Wrapped In ahrouda of love Immortal
In that tar-off happr land.
Our Father.
UJi eye la dimmed, hia loving eye
That beamed ao fondly on ua ;
Cloaed up in death theanxloua algh
Ko more bedewt it with a tear J
He tmiled on death, who aoftly oama
To aeal hia eyea in ventle ileep.
And take lam from diaeaae and pain ,
For him we need longer weep,
Our Father.
Now we are lonely, ad and weary,
Since we're left him in the tomb
life indied to ui leema dreary ;
In our col 1, cold borne alone
Love and care and pure affection,
All the wealth we bad to giro,
Could not keep our dearest father
From going to be where amrela live.
Our Father.
JXij f u not a eommon nature,
Be had more than eommon love.
He tired for other and tbe future ;
Genial, peaceful aa those above,
In hia borne a careworn (banger
Traveling 'eroee life'a rugged moor
Might lad rest, and food and ahelter ;
He nerer clowd the door,
Our Father.
like a Uoasom gently doming
He paaied away and joined the bleat ;
Arm in arm with tbe angel band
Went our father home to rest:
Btdl her heart with griet ia breaking:
Sever more with with aweet eareaa
Greet him home and smile him welcome
D.-own their sorrow with a 1
Her Husband.
Oh, how sadly, lone and weary,
Since he eaa ate more return.
Home indeed to as seems dreary,
In this sold, eold world aluM.
Bat upon the walla of hsareat.
May be He will place a star,
Or will pTay the Heavenly Father.
And he'U leave the gates ajar.
Ou Father.
And when, like hia, we're eallcJ away
To jots the band death cannot surer.
He'll surely v-rt as and wdl say :
Csne. Inn this ndl tM below ;
Xh- w 11 '" Inttun,
m t lov-lurit m bis eve.
Aft-1 be U raack b bal ao4 draw aa
la a last aweet ae tm aum-
Robinson & Church
DEALKU8 IN
Jl SHELF&HEAYY HAUDWAllE
UAVK TUB
BcstSelectcd Stoekin Oregon
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u aXrw. is i -mm- w u fi.i eb i av .
TTAVB r'Olt 8A1.R
11 ATTUBLOWKSl
1UTK8
Iron, Hteol,
Axea,
Anvil,
Cable Chains,
nam,
ltoe,
Irlaaa,
Puttv.
Table A fncket Cutlery
uuaa, rmtoia,
Ammunition,
Agi Icultural
Impleroens
Blasting l'owder,
, ruuing lacxio,
Kto. Eta.
tv We Invite an exami
nation of our goodi
loonlldent our price
will ault the times.
SHERMAN &, HYDE-
Cornor of Kcarnoy and Sutter Stt.,
SAN FRANCISCO,
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS
FOR THE
Weber Piano,
AND
WIIOLESALI AND RBTAIf
plil.KKS IN
Sheet Music, Musio Books,
AMD
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Till
W. C. NELSON'S
mproved Iron King Wind Mill.
iratented Nor. eth, 1875.)
THE TRUE FRIEND OF THE
rruit Grower, the Farmer, the Irrigator,
AND ALL .
WHO REQUIRETIIE USIiOP WATER.
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OIROULAK
SnERMAN & HYDE TIANO1
Das four Itnnnd Corners, Klegant Caae, Grand
Beale, Kull Agrorlii, la Klrat-Claas, and
Fully warranted for Ten Years.
Bquare or Upright, $450;
ev rua
STATE UNIVERSITY,
EUGENE CITY, OR.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS
Cilmore k Co., aucceaiora to Clilpman, Hoamer
ft Co., Solicitor. Fatente procareU in an couu-
triea. No lee in aavaii.. no cuarge uuie vui
nint la granted. Mo feea for making pieliml
nurr examinvtinns. No additional few for ob
taining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent
iWtxiiin of the Cooimuaioiier all rejected applice-
tioni may be revived. Special attention given to
Interference law oeiore me raieut uuice, r,a-
trnniona before Conereaa. Inlringe ent Suite in
I diderant Btate. aod all litigation appertaining to
Inventions or Patent. Head elauip to (sincere
Co. for pamphlet of aixty pages.
LAND CASES, LAND WARBANTS.andSCBIl'
rontted Iand Case nrwcuttd before the U.
8. General Land Office and Department of the In
terior. Pi irate Land Claim, Mining and Pre-
Emtion Claim, and Uomeatead cawa attended
to. Land Scrip in 40, M), and IW acre pieces lor
sale. Thia Scrip ia assignable, and can be located
in the name of the purcbaaer upon any dovern
ment land auliject to private entry, at 11.25 per
I acre. It ia or equal value wnn Bounty uog nsr-
mnta. Send aUmp to Uilmore A U. lor pamph
let of Instruction.
ARREABS OP PAY AND BOUNTY.
Officers. Soldier and Sailors of the late war, or
their beira, are in many eases entitled to money
from the Government of which they have ao
knowledge. Write full bWory of service, and
state amount of pay and bounty received. Kn close
stamp to Gilmore ft Co., and a full reply, after ex
amination, will be Riven you free.
PENSIONS. ,
All Officer, Soldiers, and Paflorf wonnded.
rautured. or lo lured ia the late war, bowerer
aliKbtlv, cao obtain a pension oy aaureasmg uu
Case nmeeeoted by Gilmore ft Co. before tbe
Supreme Court of tbe United SUtee, the Court cf
I Chiinu, and Uie St nthern Claim CommiaaiuD.
Each department of our business I conducted
I In a (eparaU bureau, snder chart of the same
experienced parties employed by the old firm.
I Prompt attention to all rxuineas rDinwtea io o -more
ft Co. is thus secured. W deairw to win
aoecesa by deserving It.
There are several reasons why this Mill ah'
p referred to all other :
Ut. It kt far more durable because It la all
Iron.
id.. It la Cheaner because of ilmpllcltj and
durability, and will outlast several Wooden Mill
3d. ItlaLeaCoini)llcated,becauaethereIsonly
three piece or operating machinery.
1th. It Is more powerful than any other Mill,
on account of the thin fan. and consequent In
creased auction of air, and becaiiite It la operated
by an eccentric, being far superior to the crank
ahaft or rert pin, a a lifting aud falling power.
6th. It need no care, no watching, having
iielf-feeding oil cap and aelf-rcgulatiug vaaea.
It regulates, protect and take care of itself.
6th. It nevet warp, ahrink, or swell), hence
It I not liable to get oat or order. Onus op, It
gors all riiiht.
7th. It doea more work, run easier aud throwi
a laiger body of water. It will aubmerRe a larger
tract of land, with leu wind and in a shorter apace
of time than any other Windmill now In uie. It
may be act to turn out of the wind at any desired
presume, there being a graduated lever for that
purpose.
8th Thl Mill took tbe only premium given at
the California Htate lair, ever the many others
there on exhibition.
PRICK LIST i
9 Foot Wheel WO
' 10 " "
Jl H lliO
Mills and County right for sale by
Z. 8. McMCRRAY.
Lower Than JEvcr !
-Sri
fAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE
Tlie beautiful building prepared fur the Btate TJn.
veralty of Onwon belnt now ready for the accommo
dation of atudeuts, the I rat session will commence
on the loth of October, fhere will be two course
sfatmly, the Preparatory and Collegiate, and two
term of twenty week each.
The law provides for the free tuition of one stu
dent from each county and for each momber of the
Leginlature. Student wishing to arail themaelrce
of the benefits of Uii law ahould make application
to theouuuty auperinteudeutof the county in which
thoy reside. AU other atudenta wiihing to tuke the
eolleifia to course will be required to pay a tuition
fee of (20 per teim in advance. All candidate for
adiniMion to Uii department will be required to
paaa an examination In the fulluwing
STUDIES l
Itewling, Writing, Oitliutrraphy, Fractieal Arith
metic, Eugluh UramraargOeography, Dlttory ol the
United 8tuU, Latin Urammar, Reader and 4 Book
of Cieaar, Oreuk Orammar anil Ileador i but fur the
present the examination in tha language may be
omitted. The curriculeum of atudy in tha
COLLEGIATE! COURSE
Will comprise, lat, the usual college course, td, a
oumplete course In Science. Sd, a Normal course
planned with ipuciil ruforonoe to the wants uf toach
ara, AU ituilonU in tin department will be required
to pay a foe of 1 SO pel term in advance for inciden
tal expenwe. All atudenta In the
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
WU1 be required to pay a tuition of (13 Is 'advance
Tbia department wiU girt itudent the necessary
training in tli atudia required for admlUnc into
the CoUugiato department.
THE .FACULTY
Will eonit of Prnl J. W. Johnson, ProoMont, and
Frufeawra Thomas Condon and: Uark Dalley. Th
teacher in the preparatory department ar Mra. Ma
ry E. Bpiller, Principal, and Mia Mary B. Stone,
Assistant. . JOHN W. JOUX80.V,
President of Unireraity sad Faculty,
J. J. WALTON,
Bec'y Board of Directors.
FOR TUB
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE I
"1 ITE BEO to Inform sur frlenda and tbe pMi
V V Uiat ws have Juat msnvwl ausct Irom Baa
rrancuoyanu wis iuiatura nuuaeui
AN IMMENSE STOCK
or
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS
itctic:;s. CL0Tnn,3, '
THE STEDMAN TIANO
Is 7 Octaves, Handsom Mouldings on top anft
bottom oi ciue, Agraiie Trebit.uarvea
Leg and Lyre, and the beat
Piano lor tha Price,
tiiO.
For Elegance of Case, Richness'
and variety Tone, Delicacy of aotlon and DurabQ-
bllity
For Illustrated catalogues, or any articlo 10 '
tbe musio trade,
Address
Sherman & Hyde,
Cor. Keftrooy and Sutter StsV
SAN FRANCISCO
loir
Q B OC KB I t-I shad keep oa f uU of
GROCERIES ,& PROVISIONS
and intiU to attention of H'jkwr a
T.O. bl..UiU.IRS.
The Eocene Lod,-e oi Jd TeaiplArs lui
r
)HOUi rEOKtVr HI lal.M TAKO
vririvii tikkv AiivaxtaijK vr m
II late unsettle' condition of the Eastern and
California llaey MarkeU 1 have
1'UIICIIASED FOIl CASH
THE LARGEST STOCK OP
Watches, Jewelry & Silverware
Err brought to Oiegon, and am now etiabK-d to
ll tlwm at KeUil al former H liOLEHALE
nitus..
So Platrd Jewelry of any kind kept la my
B Uli-lirwnU Krerr arti- !e warranted a rep-
r. Tied. I hare aim tb agency ol the unnvalted
et far Wab-he. I
K:', aav that if tbev wid let m knot th ham
in a ni-aof th watch they UiUnd toMidf"T,
w i mn toe same wta .t
f.y ad m'-tn giv Bit a caU latloi goiug
103 Prit ft., I'.snuod, rrgon-
NEW STOIIB
At Tni
OLD STAND'
F. B. DUNN;
m
HAVINO BOUGHT TUB INTEREST OF.
MrHcottlntheoldflrm I now running the.
uaioealotjt!boldetand.wbere be will be .
p, wed to see all Is old customer
II ring run mi nil ux;a uuwa ihj wim;
stock 'now nea ly eutirui;
Jim COMFLE1E
Composed In part of nearly .
EVKItYTIIIXU CALLED FOE,
And I make a tpedaJtr1n
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL f
I w!b to make no grand flourish, bnt do say
that Farmer can eom nearer getting all they
may want at my ator than at any ol her eotan
Ihhmmt. I am also agent for UAWLEY, POUO
A CO., of Portland, for all
FURXISUMG
HATS AND CArS,.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Clocks. Faints, Oils, Etc.,
Selected br Our Kr. E. EosaXSLATT, which we
ofler al
UEirLTCKD riHCEH
Partir wiU And H to their adrantag to est.
aud examir oar stuck and price be for pure has- I
mg elaewuere.
Highest price paid fur all Lnds of Trodace
GOODS, Agricultural Implements.-
ALSO, FOB PRIX CE 4 CO. '8
ORGANS AND MELODEONS
ta i.ia"S foods I'
RA40E tLAUKS at tb
OCAEDCPflCX.
ITarlnibad ixtea vr exnerlenc la boat-
less her I think.I know th want of,th people.
IT km a call.
f. b. Durr-
MUS. A. V. STOW ELL,
TEACHES OK
PIAHO. 0P.QAH. HARMC'IT
AND TUOllOLTGIIBASS.
S. ROSENBLATT & CO. J?
Enqulr at resi.lwe, wart d of "iith 'r
t bllK I LTI It t L ITIPLt'Tlt.'vTS
is. ail kuua at uaui fiu'-s, of
is
in OKi. V. KuWKl.l. til,v
asilAtflin
i.u of aewtiila, ana esumsus snow Jig m
ad rti Using.
L?ENtl lie.
kJ Y.k, U i'smiailrt ( H r,"i
tiM ka iu cbeuu.