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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1877)
" Simple announcements of births, mar A Amlif will I iuert4 without chnre. n.i ' tkrJ f' ' "I 10 ''upoiliiw. " !uroenorMponrtbi!lty far Ticw espreased . .1. mow of the Obabii, In wrappers fur nuU-J'SJuul'tttiuedatthi.omce. CITr AND COUNTY. FltF. TO KIJ.ll KXTN. pjtr0ns of the GCAH!) knowing themselves Jebtfd to tho Proprietor will please make nuent More January lHt, 1H77. AU old ac muat be cUnl up with the close of the ,Bey may be sent from distant parties by flfjiterel Letter, when TostoHice Mouey Or ia cannot be obtained. Address, . 0. J. BUYS, Eugene City, Or. from Kansas. Mr. Georgo Avery, of Jlilford, Kansas, paid our county a visit last eek; he '8 '""king a bettor place than Kau ai to make a home. He seemed well pleas ed with Oregon and said that he found hard times and men out of employment everywhere on his way until ho arrived at Portland. He further said that he saw more openings for a gun to begin in business in Oregon than any where else in the West. In San Francisco he was iufonnedf that there were twenty thousand idlo men in that city alone, mid the crop prospect was anything but promising, so far s he m California. Whether he will conclude to settle in Oregon or not, he cer tainly will return to Kansas favorably ira presjtd by the advantages Oregon has over, luine other places he has seen. Fine Suekp. On his way home from the East last fall, Jerry Lucky stopped in Cali fornia aud bought eighteen head of Spanish Merino sheep, which came up ou the train ljt Saturday, and are fine-looking animals. Ma Lucky has taken great interest during the last few years in sheep, and has spent much time and mouey in exporting choice an imals from California and the East , ItETl'ijNED. F. W. Osburu returned this week from Sau Fraucisco, where he went to buy goods. He brought back with him two elegant show-cases of an entirely new pattern for this locality. One of thuu is iu the shape of a cylinder, and the other a Hat bottomed case with circular top, Ho brought also many novelties in his lino. ,v Preaching. Bishop Morris and ltov. Mr. Stevens, of Albany, will hold services at the Episcopal church on Krlay at the usual hours, aud on Monday evening. Once Moke. He's gone agiuu, and that Roseburg man who saw him die about six weeks ago is another. The .San Francisco W . i fit i , . t. i ii.: . . inrumcie oi wie inn ua una : San Dikoo, Jan. 10. A man named Matt Bledsoe, formerly of Portland, Oregon, was shut dead yesterday at the gambling table by a man named Keer. The killing was justi fiable. ' Junction. Oae mild case of diptheria near town. i The wheat is nearly shipped from here. 0. T. Porter, of Harrisbnrg, took charge of the Junction City public school List Mon day.. Mrs. Castell, who lives ur.ir Junction, was run over on the 17th by a loaded hand car and seriously hurt. A change of principals of the public school 'luddctily reduced the attendance from one insured and four to less thau lift'. Damikkd Hops. The Evening Standard hai thia: "Oregon and Washington Territory hons are renorted dull sale in .Sau Fraucisco at from eighteen to twenty-ono cents per pound while the California article brings readily from two to four cents more. This preference is caused by tho damaged condi tion of our hops received in San Francisco the past two years. They are not properly 'cured and packed and spoilt in transit. The crops of tins article grown on the Northern Coast are superior in ouality to the California hops and care should ie taken to put them in market in such a manner as to sustain their reputation. If our cultivators do not take more pains they will lose their prestige be sides the incalculable jiecuuiary loss they will inevitably experience. The Winter Wheat Crop. The Deccmlier reports made to the Depart ment of Agriculture show that the aereagein winter wheat iu the United States this sea son has been increased over hist season about 5 per cent. The small area sown in tho New England States is fully maintained, and some additions were expected to bo made after our returns were sent in, as in some counties it is customary to delay sowing this grain till )ift before freezing. All of the Middle States return an acreage equal to that of last year, eVeept New York, which loses 8 per ccut The South Atlantic coast States report a considerable increase, a small de ficiency in Georgia being overcome by a mark ed increase in North Carolina anil South Car olina. In the Ciulf States, Alabama and Mississippi report an iucrease which over balances the deeline in Texas. Florida and Louisiana row but insigniliuant crops. The inland .Southern States all re)ort an increased acreage. North of the Ohio river, Michigan and Wisconsin report a decrease of wheat acreage, but tlie other States rejKirt increased breadths, eulargiug the acreage of this section about' 3 per cent. West of the Mississippi river, Missouri enlarges her acreage at least third, Kansas one-eighth, .ami Nebraska nearly a half. The Pacific States ajso rcjvirt a Urge increase. -The condition of the crop appears from the return? to be about 10 per cent above average on the whole. Regular convocation of Eugene Royal Arch Chapter this evening. Captain Mounts, otherwise known as Sin bad the Sailor, will lecture here next week. DIED Sunday mnrnin.' at 15 o'clock and 54 minutes, Jannafr 14, 1877, Miss A. M., oldest daughter of K. P. Ltilford, Esq., ai'ed tnontha. IS years and 9 Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the lar-ext and best selected stock of wall Plwr and border iu Eiijfene City, comprising in part. Brown, Blank, Satin, Oilt and Eiulx-s-I paper, which thT irchae direct from the Extern factories and will 11 cheap as th"! cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. Whii too go to get shaved to morrow try Mr. IluiLle. at (reu. ArchberjpTS old rtamL If von wint the (W.inian. daily or weekly, eM on Mum Ii- Steiiiheirfr. CHICKENS WANTED, Trm I I t. ill iL.LMt .l-ut In cash. !;. EN LL.VIT 4 Co. I Brief Itleulton. Graveling Ninth street is in onler. A skating club is the latest thing out Another free student from Wasco county . 4l. l'! ..... 1 ' mo uiversny una wee. Jas. Armstrong has Iiecn appointed post master at Willamette Forks. "The best aud oldest advertising medium' Arnold maid's sewing circle. If yon desire to sell or exchange any artl elc advertise with us and secure a customer. The first snow of the winter fell last Satur day nL'ht It had all disappeared bv noon oi uie next day. Four or five young men, of the best talent in the Freshman class at Forest (irove, are tutt n ling to enter the Sophomore class licre next year. "The slumber of the pure is sweet," says the Talmud, That accounts for slecpinc in cimreh, surrounded by the pewrest influ ences. Tho ordinance of Baptist was conferred on Miss Laura Walton and Mr. B. II. James last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Rees, of the Baptist church, at the slough near the mills. Thus. B. Merry, Esq., of tho Seattle Dis patch, was married a few days since at Esqui inalt; B. C, to Miss Milne, a young English lady. e wisli our old friend much liappi uess in his new relations. (,1'onin complains that tho Eastern news paiier men have been unjust to him. When we find floating though the press such para. graphs as tho following, w e can appreciate his feelings: "In cold weather Cranio is ob liged to cover his nose with ahorse-blanket." A writer in the Salem Statesman, do scribing the old times when Oregon was a Territory, says that among the Smiths there were Blubber-Mouth Smith, Two-Story Smith, Noisy Snath, lted-Slurt Smith, Skinflint Smith, Bottle-Xosed Smith, Three Fingered Smith, Hot-Gut Smith, Duck-Leg- ged Smith. He adds : When we went court mgfor people, even iu those early days, Aid such things we rode a white-eyed sore- nuied "cultus-cuitan," with a rawhide saddle, bridle aud lasso. The bit of the bridle was generally a Spanish bit, that would kill the Old Scratch-, if put iuto his mouth j wooden stirrups, a horse-hair sinch ; and over all these, rider and all, was a blanket with a hole cut iu it, through which the head of the rider protruded. The suit, if you call it such, was a Hudson Bay pair of punts, big enough for "ole man Dr.," or sometimes buckskin; Hudson Bay shoes or mociasins, with rawhide bottoms ; a Hudson Bay check shire, a d ha', that a Philadelphia lawyer couldn't describe, made up the suit we weiu a wooing iu ; and wooed and won, for we hid the finest girls in creation! They looked at a young man's heart, not "rig." Hunting "A Friend." Comstoi k, Or., Jan. 15, 1877. To Tim Eiiitoh of tub (Ii'aiid: "A Friend to the Ladies" is so blinded by bigotry, or by his anxiety for the sale of the Bible, that he defends tho Bible committee, right or wrong. I, for one, believe in every church or society having the broadest liberty l03siblc in forwarding their dillerent views andiutcrests consistent with public ami pri vate lights. ThoT.ible committee was, as I understand it, appointed to visit every fami ly in Eugene and see that it had or was pro vided with a Bible. This was legitimate and right. But they went further than this. At one house where ouo of these committees call ed, after the usual compliments, they enter ed upon their business sou.uvluiig uiu.r thia stylo: t -oiii. Sirs. A., have you a liililer Answer Y'es, Madam. Coin. Do you belong to any church? A. No. Com. Do you attend church? A. Not often. Com. How do you spend the Sabbath? A. I attend to my household duties, read the papers, and in the company of my hus band and son I spend the day very pleasunt- y- .... torn. Dear me; 1 should starve to death mentally. And so saying the committee took a walk. This, in my judgment, was entirely out of place. hen they learned that there was a Bible in the house their duties ended, and they had no business meddling in other af fairs. The church has paid ministers, . some at very high salaries Boucher, for instance ami I understand it to be their duty to look after the salvation of souls. I will say to the committee that there are a great many w ho have a more exalted opinion of Deity than to attribute to Him the authorship of the Bible. We cannot harmonize with a Perfect Being such passages as Judges, chap. xix. ; I Kings, 12 v. chap, xxi.j Ezekial, 2 v., iv. chap. I should consider the very lightest literature more suitable mental food for a refined lady than these and many similar passages iu the Bible. It is perfectly inconsistent with the idea of Deity to think for a moment that He would sanction the acts of Moses, Joshua, David and Solomon. The Mormons are try ing to follow in their footsteps, and if the laws of the land did not interfere they would come nearer than any other sect Jo lining up to the examples set by these shining lights of the Bible. To a "Friend," etc., 1 would suggest that he allow others the same lilierty he claims for himself the right to think for themselves. Y ou must recollect that for the past thirty-eight years tho church has not hail the jsiwer in America to indict punish ment on men for expressing their convictions. The dark cloud of religious despotism has passed, and reason is left free to seek after truth. . W. SuakesI'Eare Fkee. Every subscriber to the Family Story Paper, published by Gor man L Munro & Co., 74 Beekman street New Y'ork, will receive free the complete works of Shakcpcare, in weekly parts, in royal octavo form. The Paper is fully up to the standard of the literary weeklies. Sub scription $3 per year, with, reduced rates to clubs. Address as als.ve. St. Nicholas. We call attention of our readers to the advertisement of St. Nicholas the liest magazine published for the young. This magazine has now entered on its fourth vcar, with increased attractions. Always popular from its first isi ue, it has steadily gained favor until in three years it lias no rivals. Dkmop.est's Monthi.v. This unrivaled lailies magazine has entered on iU sixteenth year. It is Lot only a first class fashion mag azine, bnt iU literary matter is above the av erage. Extra inducements are offered to clul-s. Or arrangments can lie made to club w ith The Ur.u:l at reduced ratrw. See ad- vertisenint in another column. Mr. Bowleg insist that the reason why the bcrt repnblicans tometiraes admit that they may be wrcng and that the best dem- , , . , ,ym pra;jPn. . wl ... K- i !. ,y.t T;l,Iu..rirlpf.tl elect- l.ai uiiuo, i - J pA 'wliHe Ilatc-i wu elected or'y by the barest . - possibility. llrtall Produce and Provision Market The following are retailers' prices : FLOUR. bbL &. CORN MEAL-Oregon ground, In bulk, 4c. Oats U bushel, 50. Beans' H tb, fie. BUTTER Fresh rolls, 37 Ja. COFFEE Rio, W; Java, 33Jc CH E ES E Oregon ,, 20c CANDLES 1 bor, $ I(f4 50. EGOS-33c BACON Sides, .He; hams, 15c; shoulders, 121c. LARD- In tins, 15e; bulk, U'J. CHICKENS S2 OOJi 3 00 V doien. FISH -Salmon, hf bbls, S; 50tb kits, U 00; Mackerel, per kit, $1; Codfish, , It., V2(d loc. SUOAR-S. F. R,, H'-Sc; Island, 10ff 15c; crushed, 18ej powdered, 20c SALT Carman Island, t 100 lbs, $1 25; B.iy, $12."; Liverpool Dairy, $2 50; do coarse, fi TEA-Green, $1 25; Japan, 75c V It.. SYRUP-Heavy Golden, f keg, ?5. OILS-Keriwne, 75 r imllon. A CAIiD. To all who are suiferiug from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, 4c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was tlis; covered by a missionary iu South America; Send a self-addressed letter to the Rkv. Joski h T. Insian, Station 1), Bible House, New Y'ork: PAY UP. All persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN LKNUER: TIME! Parties knowing themselves indebted to us will confer a favor on us and save themselves trouble by settling up soon. We must insist upon it. DUNN 4'.STRATT0N. Buy vour wall paper olrendy trimmed nt ' ' . F. B. Di'nn's. I have now on hand a full and complete ntsortment of HARNESS AND SADDLERY, which I will sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ITEM IN THIS CITY. Parties knowing themselves indebted to Die will please come forward and settle. CHAS. HADLEY. APPLES for sale und delivered by John T.rw.in;. To all who know them selves indebted to me. I have demands against i me which " MUST'BE F.AID, and I cannot meet them unless I can collect. If you would save cost come and settle without delay, for I MUST HAVE UOKEY. Jan. 6, 1877. B. P. DORRIS. DR. JOHN HEJtRlWLDf fiCBGICAt AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Has removi'il to ItospburK, Oregon, where he rr sp.ftlully lifers his services lo the citizens of tlmt plum miJ vicinity iu all the branches of his pro lession. CrrlMiu IlriMlatelic nr. A harmless vegetable preparation, and the disecvery of a physician, the Victor Headache Powder has been proven a posi'tively mire cure for the mort distressing cases of sick and nerv ous headache, nioniin sickness and neuralgia, a single powder actually curing in ten minutes when all other means fail. We have h:ul a wonderful experience with it, and the ten cent trial pack of two owders can now lie had only by addrrssinir the proprietors, J. R. Hkihi.ev & Co., Salem, N. J., who will cheerfully mail them iswtpaid. The lull sized packs of $7 kw-d.-rs, price iV cts., can be had of Druiists eve rywhere and its is with well-merited confidence they are offered as a thorough cure for all dis eases of the he.nl. jal3Iy JUST RECEIVED. A unr.E STOCK OP DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,' NATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GUOCKUIKS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. liijjliest rrurket prlre n for all kiudsof PP.O DUCK, HIDL3 and FL'I'.S. A. GOLDSMITH. a nu:i: (THE. For consumption, bronchitis, a-.thama, catarrh, throat and Inn diseases. Also a sure relief und permanent cure fur general debility, dyseii-m and all nervous affections, by a umple vegetable mdiciue which cured a venerable missionary Physician who was l'tnf resident of Syria and the Last, anil who lias frwly iriven tins valua ble snecitic to thousands ut kindred sufferers with tlie trreatrst piwihle lieneht, a-id now be feels it his sacred christian duty to impart to others ttiis wim lertnl rhvurnnitinif renie.lv, ana will send KEEL' the orurinal receipt complete. with full diritions, to any iierwm enclosing stamp f.r rilv. M CLARK A. ROP.f'JN. UUCELET liUXf, SVBAC' HI, N. Y. P. O. IVx 7C THE tuja alMt tlw I'.I.ACK lill.I, Northern Wyninir sn'l tls int lodiita Wsr will bIwbts h f.Miui in UiS ni ini 'Mint, UiriMrt, lh Cnrrasi Kl fll I Ch-ir" 'l . ...... ULnUfV K.iT PAPER In nfmiinr. tt-M'.le-l r IS,. IMT ,oo!lollr HILLS B..ntb-f Kis tear. W w-kly. S mn I ' 1 ' 'i' iivosnuv , n. kil.a ri. a e. IaUwlir( 07! Vf 0. F. 00RB9S. Wagons, Hacks, A targe stock on hand uod I will to Alt WORK WARRANTED H Repository and Shop Comer Ninth l'leuse cull tind sio lor yourselves before Blacksmithing, Hood Work to , S, H. FRIENDLY, IliS JUST 0VEXKD K0H THE SHHNM AND SL'UMEK TRADE Tho Largost EVER BKOUC.llT OUR STOCK OP CLOTHING has been largely increased and we can show a hamlsome a line oi ready minle goods in MEN'S AND liOVS Iiiisincss and Dress nils, As ciiu be found in the comity, unit as prices tlmt cannot fall lo mlisfy. oi' it pnnno rrnnTft3iriiiT a WUVi lLIUIIl.lll is well filled with n Sileiidii asmr' e nil the leading styles anil fashionable sha t goods. Empress Cloths, !1 Mohair and American Dress Ccoiis. - Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Dleailicvl it Uiiblotidietl Cotton Finn- lll'lrt. Ladios' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson & unurch ikai.i:i:s i JlL HEAVY II AIll) IIAVK 111 K reslSfiMffd stock In Protect Your Duildings. Which may he done with one fourth the usual expense oy uin' our PATEKT SLATE P A I H T, MIXKl) KKADV l-'OIi USli. I'irp-I'ritof. H iitt'r-rroot'. Inr- lllO, t.COIIOlkllCHl MU(1 Oi'iiiiiui'iiliil. A roof dip. v ke covered with a verv cheao sliimtle, and Ly apilication of this slated., miole lo msi mini ui -n ve.nn. mm runs ran lie 'latched and co-.tod, lookin;,' much h-tter, anil .astinii loie'er tluin Hew shiirrles w ithout the slate fur One-Third the Cost of Re-Shinglingi The cost of hh'.tiil'' new shinnies n only aliout the cost of simply laying tlciiL TI.e paint is FiliK'I'ltooF against sparks or Wyinj euilnrs, as may lie easily tested liy any one. IT 6T0PS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no e'pial, us it expands liy lieat ivnl cilitracts liy colli, ami M'.VKIi CKAi'Ks nnr rcilw. lolols covt r.' Willi tar lieiithimr felf cm lie mude water ti -lit at u small expense, and preserved for many years. J his slate paint 14 EXTKKMKLY CIIKA1. Two callous w ill cover a hundred soiiare feet of uliingle risif, while on tin, iron, felt, matched Isiurds, or siiy smooth surface, from two ipuirts to one gallon are required to lull sipiiire feet of surfai e, and ftltlmii-li the jiaint has a heavy Issly it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar it Used in this Composition, Therefore it neither cracks iu winter tor run in summer. (Iu decaying sliiiichs it tills up the holes and pores, and (dves a new and substantial roof that will last for venrs. Cl.lil.Ki) or WaiU'KD shin gles it brimrs to their places and keeps tliem there, it tills up all holes in felt roofs, utops the leaks, and although a slow dryer, raiu does not effect it a few hours after applying. As nearly all paints that are Mack mutnin tar, lie sure yon obtain our i.KM'INK article, which (for simple Mols) is Chofcalato Color, whi n first applied, rhan'iii iu about a month to a month to a uniform slate color, and is to all intents and purntoe hi.atk. Ou Tl. KOOI'M our n'd color is usually preferred, as one coat is equal to five of any ordinary paint. J-'or XI KICK H ALLS our I'.Hl'iHT IlKD is the only reliable fclate I'liint ever intnNliioed that will elfucti ally prevent d mipiiess froia iHiietratni aud iluailonui; tlie plaster. These paints are also largely Usui on out houses and feua s, or as a primiii),' coat on tine buildings. Our only colors are Chocoi-ate, lir.u, Buiuiit I!kii and O'lAN'.a- New York Cash Price List. 5 gallons, can mul box. 8 B M Id " Ice.,. :i J " half barrel 1 IS) tl) " one bifr. l 30 W We have in et..ck, of our own manufacture, nsifin materials, eV:., at the followiii( low prices 1(SK) rulls extra lJubl-r It'Hifiin' nt 3 cents per square fisit (lr we w ill furnirli Hubber l!yifiii,' Nails, Cups mid Slate Taint for an en tire new red, nt 4 J ceii -r square fis-t. Juno nils i ply Jamil Kis.tiii' Kelt, at 1J cenis p-T square f'"t. '.U'M nils 3 ply Tarred Hoofing Kelt, at "J Cents pi.T 'lle f'T LIXI rolls 1'arred sheatin, at J cent r square f.it .5,000 gallons fine Knamel Paint, niu' d n a.!v f.ir use, on in- i.ie orcuuide work, at 'J j-er gal- loll. Send for iciiuple card "f colors. All orient muit lie a-' inpanied with the money or satis-faz-tory refer n'.-s. No gl shiid C. O. l. unless e.re c!iar.:" sre gijaranU'L Sample or I. r solicit- d. . V. SMTK IIT ..' lr.' 4 1H MAIDKN LANK, New York. nvll3;n lVIicnt Vautcd. We want Wheat ami are pre pared t' pay tlie lliglict Mar ket Price iu Cah. T. :. HEM TICKS, JOHN STKWAKT. Enjen City. Vnt- J, !;. .Mr w v m -itui v. -- 7" -.r- ia n 1 I a - v Buggies, Carnages, ortW of the Best Kastorn Timber throughout. EVECY'iRESPECT, at Fair lYim. ami Oak Streets, Kl'uknk City. purchasing elsewlietp and Carriage Painting' done order. W. W. ESPEY. i . Stock of Goods TO IXC.KNE. WOOL BLANKETS, AH L!imh. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS &, CAPS, In the liiiilinR Styles. OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and TW use. BOOTS & SHOES. We wiwld call speeinl ittteulion to our ttoek Mens' and Hoys' San Francisco Hoots, Winer we have mid for a uomW of years with great satisfaction, Kve.-y pair warranted. A ctniiiiU t ? slock of JIAliDWAllK! Flaws and Fanning Utensils. fHJIo: TEAS. CANNED HOOPS, and nil rliolie FAMILY CUOCKlllKS at aMoiiisliinply low Mies. LIVKljl'OOL ANU CAItMEN 1SLANP SALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce ami AVOOT.. S. Iff. FI!I:iBHiV. "AVK t'llll IsAI.K II AT 'l'IIS1.0Wlr ti ATI'S li-"u, Sifet, Aiw. Anvils, Calile Cliulns, Niiils, K"lO, (i!SS, i'll'IV, Tal.Ie.V P.irkft Cutlery (illUH, Pislllls. Ammunition, Ajri Iciilturul I ni 1 emens niasllm; i'uwdvr, Fisliinu tackle, Kle. fcte. Wo invite an exanii toitfon of our Koodn "iKil.lent our piices triil suit the times. iVAiiL Orrp - B UlliCLTJAli (1 TIIK STATE UNIVERSITY, KUUKNK CITV, OU. The bonutirul boil liuj p.-Ptisrivl for Um Stale t'n "i milfoil isiiiijf n.ivr le.my li.r the uecummo il.itiun of slii li ills, t llrnt Bisioii Will rmiiiiiuiit'c on Die inih of ttetolier. iliere will Isi two euuisen of stmly, the Preiiaiiituiy nn.l Collcjfiute, auJ.twu ttir.it of twenty weeks each. The law pniTi les fur l!io frno tuition of one nt 11 ilent fiuni i-st li county mel fur eiu h inemlier of the I.'!,'isl.ituii.. t'tml. it t n wishing to afsil themselvisi ui Die Ik milts (lf (hi, ,,w sIm.iiM milks spplieutliiu tottheMiinty siiis'iinti nilentof tliu county in whieli they resi le. All otlici utii.lents wi.liinn to take tlie nilltgiiitsenuise will he reqtiireil to pay stiiitiun fee uf :'o jir term in s It.uuo. All TOiiili lutes for .lnli.viuii to this ilciwrtineiit will lie rtspiireil to pass an etaininiitiun in the fallowing STUDIM : Ilrii.lln, Writing, Oitluigiiiihy, Prsetiml Arilli liielie, Knlish (lniiiilniir,Ooiitfniitiy, illitury of the Uniteil Slates, Ijitin Ornmmar, Itewler ami 4 Ilisiks of Ci.Hr, IJroek Onininitr an 1 Itemleri lilit fir the present the fiiiin.i!im in the lunirnsges niuf ha iwiitte.t. Tlie eurrii uleuni of stmly iu ths COI.LKIIIATK CDUUSli I Will roiiiprine, 1st, ths iisiutl college courso. M, a oiiiipliU- eoiiriM. in Hifnee. 1, a Normal cimnw pUnuel witti iiK'ei.il referenrt to the want of tinvli. sis. All sdi.h nts in thin department will Uimjuiieil to pay it lee nf I! .Ml .i'r ti'i niiii n.lfan. e fur Me ii tul ep"iises, All Htu.leiits in I he. VKKI'AIUTOIIV DKI'AltTMKNr Will lie nipilnsl to pTy n toil inn of II In ti'ltimeo. Thlsili'imrtment ill give stmlenN th iwessiny tiuiiiinir in tJietii lioiiHiiiioil f. uiliiutuiirii into the Uulh-jiiite dey otiueiit. TIIK kaci;lty Will (.olisist (,f Prof. J. W. Juliiisoii, I'itsI lent,' mi l Piolessnis I'Ikiiiiiim I'uielen uu'l Murk Itiol. y. ' 'no teueheis ill tlie prep irat-ny iteni. t liient me M.if M.i ry K. hpiller, Pi inripiit, aii.l ,V:uy II. JH.n...Mii Assistant. . JuIIX W. .IoIINmiiN, Tn'si.leiit of I'uivertitjr mi I I Vuliy . J. J. WAI.'ID.V, Hee'y llisiril of Mrc 'luis. tiieiic (IJy lire wcry; MATH IAS MVAAAZK, llnv'i. " "o" pr'Ii'rel lo fill all or len fur k-M LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. OuiniM.n'1 (w furyo'trwilf. A K'hxImiIii Iu wtxU irx'oriiiiin'lrttinri ST. CHARLES HQT.EL, Ki'i;i:NECiTy,oiti;(io.v. A. RENFREW, : : : Prep. Dn.RKXFrtF.W announces that he Is afaiu Iu posM-ssitu of the old and well-kii'wn ST. CI I MILES IIOTKIi Wlilrh baa lieen newly furnished a'l ri rittcJ, and In rowois-n f.ir the receptloti of ioests. Hi tin l imine In the ownership, lilUcn rinitna in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING nuking fifty rooms. It the mo-t commodious si .1 lsst apHiiiited hotel in the Ktste souih of (a em. Tlmnk'nt the put,l!c for past psfronaifs, I n heil a fmiiiiniiaiire of tlesspis acd slull do all for the roiulort of guests. FRKE COACH T) TUB HOI'S E. A. HIFMI'.W. OPPOSITION Iri THE LIFE OF TRADE ! SLOAM BROTHERS "ITTIf.I. ISI WOKK CHE.IFEK tb any other 1 1 aieip ID to A. TTATICTe CTTOTl TTT a vv-f With new Uuilyrlil, all rounj. Itmettiiig olJ aLim i iut, All warranted to ele aatllartloaa Shop on Ei'!it- 6t., opposite Hsra- r4 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry MUSIC, SEIJ7XG M4CIIIJVES ftfspy-j. " rii HANK IXCf vv-'A - 11,0 i,l,lllio ,or - 'fr, . " I . tlmir t.nut K.H ViAA3 Tf ' patronage, we now "TI-ll I 1. neil., 11..,,.. ... ll ....... ,v l-UU vm lis at our rooms 1 .-in. I'uiUrwoiHl &, ' i t o. s new linck. . where may lie found a full assortment M ; i. i .... i .-" I.-. . LfOOIlS HI III HOOVtf lllll". j Watches, CliH'ks and .Iswelrv lieinired In the liest manner, ANI WAKKANTKD. Willamette Ct., Eugene my, Oregoi-. CKAIN" BROS. A New Deal R. G. GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAIIbuj HAS .ll.ST ItK.OF.l VF.D FltOM TUB RASt a line o; flue uml liislilonnhlu rlotlmsneh has never betore Iktii l)roiilit tu Kiigi'ive, co-. si-ling of I'll ;iIn, oiillna, In nil Cradra, and Vine Veilings. CALL AND SICK MY STOCK. . . (.HAIIAJI, OREGON STONE WARE fo salshy 'l'li. HBS)IIUiKH 1 lt( l I ICS - 1 ahull kn. on a full of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Anil invito t'le nttentinn of lioiiKi'ki'i'pi'iN. t. unNimifKa am ji. nonius, .TTOIIXEY AND mUXSElLOR at law; Oll'u-i! on i!:mn'tto i tivet, lOu'i'iie City. , HONEY OF H0REH01D & TAR FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading lo Consumption. . . , This Infallible remedy is composed of the HoNF.V of the plant Ilorehound, In chemical union with fAR-llAIM, extracted from the l.li'K 1'kincii'I.K of the forest tree AniF.s IIalsamka, or Ilalm of Gilead. The Honey of I lurehound soothes And scatters nil irritation and Inflanims linns, nnd the Tar-Ilalm CLEANSES and Ill'.AI.S th throat and nir-passnes leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in health ful action. Let no prejudice keep you from trying this great medicine of a famous Doctor, who has saved thousands of lives liy it in his large private practice. . ; N.I). The Tar Balm has no BAD taste or smell. TRICES 50 CENTS AND $t FER BOTTLE, Great laviiif 10 buy large liie. "rike'11 Toollinciio Drops" Cure In 1 lUIuuto. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CRITTKSTON, Prop., fl.Y.v . THE SUN. iV K H V)K It." JhSTj, Tho diiren.nl u.litions of the Sim o.irin 1 tlie next vr.ir will lie Ilia sumo ns lim ing the vuar tlmt fins jiwt punned, Tho dnily edition will on wimk days lio a shei t of four and on, Sundays shi-et of ei.,'lit piixt's, or fsl liroad t'oliutmn; wliilu tho w . t;ly t'dition will lie a aliert of tlin sum.) dimnvdon and eliurauter that nin 11lrrn.lv familiar to our friends. Tin.. 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Conifer,' the alive turned defendant: In the asnie f the Mutr or I in-tr.-u, you are hereliy rerniirol . toaper l-fure the undersigned, a Jimtice of the 1'eaiw f,,r the ei-inet aforeMud, on the Qt lay of rVUiuiry, lh77, at 10 o'clock in thefore n.T of .-iid day, at the nlfiw of aaid juatic-e in wiid prrctiift, to atiiiavrtl, aivs-naiuert plain tilf in a etvil aetio'i. The defendant will take notice that if he fail t anawer the complaint hSrein, the plaintilf will take judnieut acainat hirtl li the auin of JiKi 71. tivether with the cita and dishiirm-nieuta of this alin. Thin i.tmii"ii ii. a. rv.il l.vpiilliixiion by onler th' Mtli dav of l). iuiil-r, ls7ii, mail -"H fntered,' d.-':i " .lUSKI'H tfJLE, J. P. . riMTIV. .1ICD1 - Very B-nt -at ths oiaiii) omcET 4. i i 4