b- Jfonoa. Bimpi announcements or births, nut raanil death will be iiuurted withuut cWy. bituarj notices will b charged (or at Um rate of 10 vcut per un. Ws assume no responsibility fur view expressed Hy correapuaneau. gingla copies of the Gruan, in wrapper for mail' inf, nu7 be obtained at this otUea. CITY AND COUNTY. KOTICK TO DELIXQIEXTM. Patrons of the Guard knowing themselves ' indebted to the Proprietor will please make payment before January 1st, 1877. All old ac counts must be closed up with the close uf tlnf ysar. Money may be sent from distant parties by Registered Letter, when Poatoffice Money Or der cannot be obtained. Address, G.' J. BUYS, Eugene City, Or. About a Hop Speculation. ' Last fall Mr. L W. Kanoff bought in this county about 70,000 pounds of hos, and also m few Jots in Linn county. The hops were (hipped to San Francisco and Mr. Kanoff went to that city, to attend to the sale of them. Not beiug able to get a remunerative price he left them on storage, drawing aliout $3,000 for which the hops were to be held as security. He returned here and paid out to his creditors all or nearly all of the ?S,000. About two weeks ago he left here to go to Linn county, where he had a hop ranch. On Monday last Mr.W.R. McCormack received from him, at San Francisco, a letter addressed to his credi tors, in which he says that having been unable to sell his hops, and knowing that a number of his creditors were about to commence suit against him, which would cause all the rest to do the same, and would lead to his hnan cial ruin, he has concluded to allow his cred itora to take all he has, except a few articles belonging to his wife, and which he sent her. He then gives a list of his creditors as fol lows: J. Cogswell 2,450 W.R.McCornack 1,650 F. Gray 260 McClain 100 John Day 838 A. A. Smith 373 Robinson & - Church 300 8. Spencer 200 G. Wray 830 A. Palmer 180 E. Siwncer 178 J 4 W Gray.... 250 G. Noland 277 Goldsmith- 240 Total S.B.Eakin, jr...200 Foster 200 Turtle 303 Yoakum 92 Hendricks 70 G. li. Gray 122 Peters & co 100 Cristfield 280 Maxwell 24 Sloan Bros .40 Poindexter& co. 15 Osburn & co.... 15 Powers 24 F.B. Mason..... 17 $9,618 Then he gives a list of assets amounting to about $3,500, in addition to 74,000 pounds of bops in San Francisco held, as before stated, subject to a mortgage for $8,000. He wrote that he could have sold the hops for 13 cents por pound, but was advised not to do so, as a better figure was sure to be offered. Even at 18 cents he could have sold and paid such on amount on his debts as would have placed him on a footing that the proceeds of his hop ranch in this county the coming season would have set him even with the" World. A meeting of the creditors of Mr. Kanoff was held on Thursday. The" meeting was organized by electing T. G. Hendricks chair man and Jas. F. Robinson Secretary! After reading all the letters from Kanoff, Vi R. MoCorniick was appointed to go to San Francisco aud dispose of the hops, if any be found, as he may deem to the best interest of the creditors, and turn over the proceeds and a report of his doings to a committee, appointed by the meeting, consisting of Messrs. Day, Peters and Robinson, which committee is to pay the same pro rata to the creditors as soon as the same can bo legally done. Concerning a Flao. An item as follows appears among the Eugene item's in the Ore gonian of the 31st: " Last July there was about $.")0 subscribed by the citizens of town to purchase a flag to present to the fire company. The flag has not been presented, and we have heard quite a number enquiring what has become of the coin." Last June Mrs. C. W. Fitch, a very esti mable lady, did attempt to raise money by subscription to buy a flag to be presented to the Hook and Ladder company of this place on the 4th of July. The sum of $25 was subscribed and sent to Portland, but no flag could be obtained there and the order was sent to San Francisco, add at that time no flag could be obtained in that city. Subsequently however the order 'was filled with a flag costing $37, on which Mrs. Fitch paid the charges and the amount due, except $2 50 which was paid by J. B. Underwood. It did not reach here until long after the 4th of July, and there has been no opportunity since to make a public presentation of it Oh the night of the last Fireman's ball, December 25th, Mrs Fitch gave the flag to the foreman of the Hook and Ladder company. It was used in the hall at that ball and is, -mow we are informed, in tin possession' of that com pany. This information we gather from a member of the company and there is no doubt of its correctness. Whether the item was intended to wound the feelings of Mrs. Fitch or not it would certainly have that effect, and we make this statement in bet behalf. Woolen Mill Talk. Mr. Hoyt, who was interested in tha Salem Woolen Mills, which were destroyed' by fir last year, was in rwn this week on a tour of observation looking to the establishment of mills. We had no conversation with him, but are in formed that with a suliscription of 25,000 to the stock of such an enterprise he would lo cate here, and further, that he would guar antee one per cent, on the money invested. While we have no idea that such a turn of money could be raised in our town to assist in that or any manufacturing enterprise, it would certainly be of great advantage, not only to the town, but to the whole county. W'e suggest to the people of our coflnty to look into the matter. We shall be" clad to hear Iran any of our reader on the sub ject OraomABLf. "W and the champion of the Poke-Yoor-Xose-into-Other-People -Businese Society have engaged- in what ap pears to us to be a very nnprofitsMe- discus sion. From the question at issue they bare taken up one of which the discnMfr is of less importance than even the, main one. Most of the new leaves tnrW over 34 days ao have blown back again. Brief mention. Genuine webfoot weather since last Tues day. Candidates for city offices are beginning to snake nanus with Uiuir tellow citizens. H. N. V. Holmes, of Polk county, was in town during the early part of the week. Mrs. Hanchett and L Thouhauser were passengers on the last steamer to California. The McGibenv familv was in San Francis. co last week. Their number has increased by one. Jule Stratton, who is practicing law in Salem, was in town during the latter part of last week. The recently organized minstrel troupe will give their first entertainment at Lane's Hall next rriday night The Junction City pedagogues are about to build up a reputation. For further particu lars see the lice of the "Otli. Knowledge is vonchsafed to all who seek ior in ii a man cannot nave an Asior libra ry, he may own a patent uiedictne almanac When the mail carrier crossed the moun t-kins on the McKcuzie route last week there was two feet of snow for' a distance uf 2b' miles. Hesolveil, 1 hat the Christian Bible was written by Divine inspiration," is the out s tion the Laurean society is to discuss next rriday evening. The interest in the skating rink continues unabated. The next new thing at that in stitution will be potato and egg races, to be gin next r rulay night. The hall of Eugene Lodge No. 11, A. F. and A. M. has been newly carpeted aud oth erwise "fixed up," and is now one of the neat est assembly rooms in the state. The time approaches when a fellow buys lor his chum s sister a highly ornamented val entine, the great centre of attraction of which is a picture of the fabled boy who has decid ly more wings than overcoat W. K. Neil, who was executed at Albany last week, on the 4th of July, 1874, was one of the principals in a bad row which oc curred in a ball-room at Junction City. In an attempt to draw his pistol it weut off in his pocket and shot him in his leg, inflicting a serious wound. The State Treasurer gives notice that all persons who have borrowed money from the school fund must pay the interest due Jan. 1, law, or suit will be brought to foreclose the mortgage. The money must be had immedi ately for distribution to the common schools of the State. The emaciated infant of the Journal went gunning for ducks one day last week. When he returned he was tearfully tired he had "walked 23 miles and only got three ducks," He entirely neglected to mention the fact that in order to get three ducks he plowed t . ii n i tor a granger wnue me saiu granger Killed the ducks aforesaid. The Eugene correspondent of the Oregoni- an makes what we consider some very appro priate remarks about an entertainment recent ly given in fliis place as follows: The Ama teurs were greeted with a large audience at their entertainment on the 20th of the pres ent month. Their rendition of the drama "Bread on the Waters," was very good: but the closing farce destroyed the effect of the whole exhibition as well as the reputation of those who participated, by associating the names of some of our most esteemed citizens, ladies as well as gentlemen, in acts and scenes that were not very creditable to say the leant V Homicide. On Thursday evening Mr. Harvey Kanoff, a younger brother of I. W. Kanoff, came into town aud gave himself into the otfctody of Sheriff Eakin, stating that he had shot aud probably killed Scott Osburn. The affair occurred on the McKenzie, above Hendricks' ferry, early Thursday morning, aud word was received in the night that Os burn had died about 4 p.m. Coroner Shelton went out yesterday morning to hold an in quest The examination of Kanoff was also to' have been had yesterday in Camp Creek precinct Messr Walton and Thompson went to conduct the defcuce, and Mr Dorris appeared for the State. The result of the ex amination hod not been received up to the hour of going to press. The Gambling act Sustain rif In the case of the State vs. Alfred Carr, on appeal from Multnomah Comity, the judgment of the Court below was reversed and the case remanded to the Circuit Court for Multno mah county for further proceedings. Opin ion by Boise, J. This is commonly known as the "gambling case," and the above action is understood to affirm the validity of the gam bling act passed at the last session of the State Legislature. Halp Fare. The Sixth annual session of the Oregon State Temperance Alliance will be held at Albany, February 21st. Delegates will be earned at half rate on the O. 8. N., 0. C. R. II, and the O. C. It. It. Ca's lines. The opposition will also reduce their rates. SoLDf On. Mrs. Watkins has sold her millinery and dress-making establishment to Miss Holloway and Miss Linder, and has re moved to the house belonging to the Butter field estate on Eleventh street The recular meeting of Lane county coun cil P. of 11., will be held in Eugene Crty on Tuesda. February 13, 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M. Meml of the N. W. 8. S. k C. Co. irs requested to attend. Join Kelly, President. Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and border in Eugene City, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. Retail Prodneeand Prorlaloa Market. The following are retailers' prices : FLOUR. ? bbL.$6. CORN MEAL Oregon ground, in bulk; 4c Oufe-f' bushel, 50. Roans V lb, 5c BUTTER-Frwh Mils, 37Ja. COFFEE - RJo, Z; Java, 33Jc CHEESE Oregon, JOc. CANDLES-? box, $46,4 50. EGGS 33c BACOX-Sidet, 14c, hams, 15c; ii.jul.lers, 12fcc LARD-In tins, IV; bulk, 121. CHICKENS-t2 5V3 00 wa. FISH-Salnvw, U Wis, ffr. Soft) kits, t4 00; Mackerel, per kitv W; CndfUh, B, Y2M 1-V. SUGAR -8. F. B-, 1; Ldxnd, 10115c; crushed, lc; powdered, 20c V7 . IslanJ, V 100 l ; SALT-Cannan Bar, flTr, LivertK! Dairy, 92 50; do coarw, r. TEA-Ore-,Sl r-. J:p, f SYRUP Heavy G4.1e, t keg, i OIL-Kereue, 75 If I have now on hand a full and' complete ataortnient of HARNESS AND SADDLERY, which I will sell . CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM IX THIS CITY. Partiei knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle. CUAS. HADLEY. CHICKENS WANTED, For which we will the highest market price iu cash. ROSENBLATT CO. B. F. DORRIS. To all who know them selves indebted to me. I have demands against me which MUST BE PAID, and I cannot meet them unless I can collect. If you woum save cost come and settle without delay, for I MUST HAVE MONEY. Jan. C, 1877. B. F. DORKIS. DR. J01LY HERKBOLD, SURGICAL AND MECIUMCAL DEMIST, HAS REMOVED TO ROSEBURG, Ore gon, where he restiectfully offers his ser vices to the citiitenls of that place and vicinity in all the branches of bin profemion. Certain Headache Cure. A harmless vegetable preparation, and the lisecvery of a physician, the Victor Headache Powder lias been proven a lwsitively sure eure for the mort distressing cases of siek and nerv ous headache, morning sickness and neuralgia, a single powder actually curing in ten minutes when all other means fail. We have had a wonderful experience with it, and the ten cent trial pack of two powder can now lie had only by addressing the proprietors, J. R. Heihi.ky & Co., Salem, N. J., who will cheerfully mail them postpaid The full sized packs of 25 ikiw- ders, price 50 eta., can le had of Druggists eve- ,'wlu're anil its is with well-merited commence ley are offered as a thorough cure for all dis eases of the head. ial3 ly JUST RECEIVED. A Large Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOtHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GUOCKRIliS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. Highest market price paid for all kinds of PRODUCE, HIDES and FURS. A. GOLDSMITH. HARDWARE, IROM and STEEL Hubs, pokes, Kims, Oak, Ash end Hickory PlanK. NOKTIIIttP & THOMPSON, rOltXLAND, OREGON. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. MRS. A. RENFREW, : Prop Having again taken possession of the old and well known ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Which has been newly furnished and refitted, is now oen foe the reoeption of guests. I have fifteen rooms in the "FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making SO rooms in alL It is the most commo dious and best appointed house in the Ktute south of Salem. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A. HKHiFKKW. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 721 Market Mrcot, San Francisco, Cal. PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN all kimls of BOOIvS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL FURNITURE 4 APPARATUS, PIANOS, ORGANS And other Musical Instruments, 8HEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC.. A-? at for the "OWEN" and 'LIVE-OAK'' WRITING PAPERS. Blank Book Manufacturing A SPECIALTY. Our poods BeoksellerL i to be had of all the princiil jal3lim KI.TI.TIO., IN THE CIRCUIT-COURT OF THE State of Omron for Lane County. H. O. 'lenny. Plaintiff, vs. Ella 'fenny, I fc-fendant. To Ella Tenny, the above named Iefendant : In the name of the Wste of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to apar and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff in th almve entitled suit, now on file atrainst yon, in the office of the County Clerk of 1-ane County, within ten days fnira the date of the nrrioe of this Sura mins, if made on von in Ine Comity and within twrtrty days, if aiade on you in any other County in said State ; and if served on you by publication, then yon are iwpiired to appear and aruwrr by the first Uy of the neit term of iht Circuit Court for the County and State foresaid, to be betfun and boUleo on tbe ! Mon.lav I i0 I Apni, " '. at the Court Hm in Euipne City. Aad the Defewlant will take notice that if she fail to so apjear and answer said "omptsint, the Plaintiff iil take jndnvr.t atminrt b for ths relief pryd for in said Complaint, to-wit : the dis solution of th bonds of nutrinvor now eiixt- UM between Plain tr3 aad said Ixf-ndant The .rrvice of this Son fcom is Biade by publicatwm i hy puliliratim bv onler of Hon. J. F. W at, Juige of the ('iimit Court isf the rUte of rj"U for the H.. Jn.Ur-iil TKtrirt. n.ado at I 'lumbers on th. 31rt dav of Jaauarv A. D. 1T7. FITCH k FACAN, Attorsey for l'laintifl. Wagons, Hacks. Buggies, Carriages. A large dock on hand aoJ I will to order of the Boat Kastern Timbor throughout ALL WORK WARRANTED IX EVERYRESPECT, at Fair Trices. Repository and Shop Comer Ninth and Oak Streets, Eugenk City. Please call and gee lor yourselves before purchasing elsewhere Blacksmithin , Wood Work fRoblnson 4 Church (f"y J$V DE.U.EH8 I.V agjS F ffiL t SIIELF& HEAVY IIAHDVYABE S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE Sl'RINU AND SUMMER Tif uv. The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has been lan,ily Increased aud we can show as nanusome a line of ready maile (foods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at prices mat cannot mil to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment nf all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and 0iera Flannels of all colors. jleaehed & Unbleached Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Protect Your Buildings. Which may be done with one-fourth the usual ex)iense by using our PATENT SLATE PAINT, MIXED READY FOR USE. rire-Iror. Wiiter-Proof, Durte bit', I.COIIOIIliCltl una Oriiaiuc ntul. A 'roof mav be covered with avcrvcheap shingle, and by application of this slate be made to last from 20 to J;i years. UUl roofs can lie tatclieil aim coated. lookinir much better, and lasting longer than new shint'lcs without the slate for One-Third the Cost of Re-Shinglingi 1 lie cost of slating new slungles is only alxiut the cost of simply laying them. The paint is riliK-fHoor against sjiarks or Hying embers, as may lie easily tested by any one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no eipial, as it expands by heat and contracts by cold, and NKVKK hack nor scales. Koofs covered with tar heatliing felt can be ruade water tight at a small exiiense, and preserved for many years. Uns slate paint is EXTREMELY CHEAP. Two gallons will oovnr a hundred square feet nf shingle roof, while orr tin,- iron, felt, matched boards, or anv smooth surface, from two uiiarta to one gallon are required to 100 square feet of surface, and although the puint has a heavy body it Is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is Used in this Composition, Therefore it neither cracks in winter nor runs in summer. On decaying shingles it fills up the holes and (sires, and gives a new and sulwtantial roof that will lait for years. Cl'Ki.Fl) oil Wahpki) shin gles it brings to their places and keel them there. It falls up all holes in felt roots, stu the leaks, and although a slow dryer, rain does not e feet it a few hours alter applying. As nearly all lutiuts that are black contain tar, Im sure you obtain our UKNL'tKK article, which (for shingle roofs) is Chocalate Color, when first applied, changing in about a month to a month to a uniform slate color, and is to all lutents and purjioses hlate On TIY KOOI'N our red color is nsually preferred, as one coat is equal to five of any ordinary paint For It HICK H A M M our Bbkiht Rkd is the only reliable Slate Paint ever introduced that will effect'-jilly prevent dampness from enetrating and dicoloring the plaster. These paints are also largely used on out houses and fences, or as a priming aoat on fine buildings. Uur only colors are chocolate, tizu, ciuuiit Rku ami Okanuk. New York Cash Price List. 5 gallons, can and box. .$ 5 fiO 10 " keg 9W) 20 " half lm-l 1 m 40 " one barrel 30 00 We havs, in stock, of our nwn manufacturt, roofing material, etc., at the following low prices 1000 rolls extra Rublwr Rifling at I cents tier square foot (I r we will funiixh Rubber Wiring Nails, Caps and Slate Paint for an en tire new roof, at 4J cents it square foot 2000 Pills 'I ply Tarred Rootuig Felt, at lj cenis per square foot 8000 Mils 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2J cents er mpjare foot 200 mils Tarred sheatlrrg, at cent r square '" . ... 5,000 galloas fine Enamel Paint, mixcUready for use, on inide or outide wi-rk, at ffi ier gal Send for sample eard of colon. AH onlers must be accompanied with the money or satis factory referem-es. No gooils shipjwd Ci O. D. unlrns express charges are guaranteed. Sample onlers solicited. V. M.ATK PlT '., irr k 104 MAIDEN LANE, New York. novll3ia A FKKi: 1 1 III- Fir consnniritioii, bnnnchitis, astliama, eafarrh, tlipatand King diseaaea. " A uvi a sure relief anil permanent cure for gen ral debiiit, dy-pia and all nerv6us affections, bya simple veg'table mrtliciue which cured a venerable niboary Physicua who was bug a resident of riyria and the Kart, aud who has trtely given Ui us valua ble (pecitic tu thousand of kindred suffernrs with the great powible buni-rit. and bow ba feels it bis aod christian duty to im(sut to 1 others tnis woroWful invigorating reruwiy, ami I will sfd HlKk the original reori ormiplete, with full dirw-tions, to any lroa enclosing ! alamo i.f r lilr. I'K. CLARK A. ROP.rM.V Grulst liLotc, riW"'r., N. V. 1. O. lioi 74. and Carriage Tainting done to order. W. W. ESPEY. ITA Xlat tha LOWEST Kates IKON, STEEL. AXKS. AN VI IS. NAILS, KOl'E Cable Chains, lilaaa, l'utty, Tabl eitnd I'oeket CUTLERY, GUNS, 1MSTOLS, AM MUNITION, AGKICULTTKAL LMl'LHMKNTS, llliistini; l'owder, Fiiliini.' '1 ackle. Etc,, Etc. We invite an exain In iti"n of our goods, cont'd 'lit that our p.-iets will suit tlm limes. TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in tho leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall siiecial attention to our stock of Mens' and Boys' Sim Franckco Hoots, Which we have sold for a humlier of years with great satisfaction. Every jtair' warranted A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTEN8IIA CHOICK TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astouishly low rates. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. II iyliest price lor all kinds of tiroduce aud WOOL. Iff. raiEWIHiY. OIKG UJLAR or mi STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, OK. The bountiful bnlWIng prepared for the Btato tin versify of Oreffnn being now ready fur thoawnmmo. Jutinn of students, the first session will commence on the lath of October, 'there will be two courses of study, the Preparatory and Collegiate, anil two terms of twenty weeks each. ' TK la-w inovinet forlhe fro 'tuition of one stu dent from earn enmity and for each mem tier of tlis I(Tilnture. (students wishing to avail themsulvos uf the tieneflts of this law should imtke application to'tlio county superintendent of tho county in which thejr resiilo. All.'uther students wishing to tnkt the aiUcgmto course will bo required to pujr a tuition fee of :'0 per term ie alvauro. All ouuilMiitvt for admission; to this dernrtment will bo required to puss an examination in the following 6TUf)IE9 I . Reading, Writing, Oithogmphy, Practical Arith metic, English Umnimar,(Jeugmthy, History ol the United Htates, Itin Grammar, Header ami 4 Hooks of Ciiniir, Qieck Urammar and Header; but for ths liresuut the examination in the langusgos may be omitted. The currieuleuiu of study iu tha COLLEGIATE COUIISE Vt ill comprise, 1st, the usual college, course. Id, a complete ooiirse in Heirnce. !, a Normal eoum planned with sucaiil reference to tho wants uf teach ers. All student In this department will he required to y tee ol H .VI pur term in ail vum fur llic idea tul expense. All students in the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Will he required to my i tuition of lift in adriinre. Thisdeitment will give studenU I lis naoMsary traiamg in tho studies required fur adinitani into the Cullegmtu dtimrtuent, THE FACULTY Will consist of Prof. J, W. Johnson, President, and PiofeMois Tlmmw Oondou and Mark llailoT. 'Hie teuchora in the preparatory department are Mrs. Mu- ry K. Hpillur, I'nucipal, uiid Mnry K. IKtono.Mu Assistuut. JDIIN W. JOIINSlW, President uf University anJ Faculty. J, J. WAI.1UN, ftce'y Jlonrd of PireeUir. Eugene City lSrcvcry.. MATJ1IAS MCliLCK, Pro'p, Is now prepared to All all orders for LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Cdneapd for yu irwlf. A good article m1c WHimmeh'Ution. Thorouhbred O W Xl S ALSO Bronze Turkeys, a' 3. 9 2 B a r r I I t Pekin Ducks and Emden Geese. AUtO TnonCICHBEED ?0TDD0W1 SHEEP. IKICK LIST NOW READY. Also. . Pamphlet on the care of Fowl, hatching, feeding, diseases and their our, etc, lapted especially to the Pacific Cowl; price 10 cent. Address, enclosing stamp, n. EX UK. NAPA, CAL. Please state where'yoa sAw'S.U ad.rrtieint Baled Hay, Baled Straw and Wood F OR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO r.ITIT by S. 1L CHRISTIAN, At the l'otltii. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry MUSIC, . . AND SEWLXG MACnm.ES THANKING the puhllc for lihernl now call rooms 4 in Underwood A, IVs new hrick, VtV v "SUi v-t I- where may tie found V VG IQ full assortment of goods In the aisive line. Watches, flocks and Jewelry Repaired in tlis beat manner. AND WABKANTED. Willamotta St, Eugene CU7, Oregoj'.' CHAIN" BROS. A New Deal. R. G."GRAHAM, 1MEUCHANT TAILOR HAS JUST RECEIVED from the East a line of fine and fashionable cloths, such an- has never hefore heen brought to Eugene, con stating of Paul Vooda, Coa1lnr.11, in an Grades,' and Flue VeatlnsT'.' CALL AND SKK MY ST0CK.: 11; v.. c;n AHAM. IN JUSTICE'S COURT FOR' SOUTH. Eiun'ue l'm'inct. Ijine countv. Oremin. S. J. iSaxon, iilaiutitf, vs. C Couwr. defendant: civil action to recover money. To C Conger, the sIhiv named defendant: In the name of the iStntu or Oregiin, yon are hereby reojulnxt to aiear In'fore the undersigned, a Justice of the 1'eaec for the precinct aforesaid, on the 6th day of February, 1877, at 10 o'clock in the fore. nisin of said diy, at the otlice of said justice in said precinct, to answer the above-named plaiu-.i titf in a civil action. The defendant will take notice that If he fad to answer fie complaint herein, the plaintilf will take judgment against him for the sum of Stsj 71, toRether with the ousts aud disliiiraemunU of this action. ThU summons is served by publication hy order this tutu nay ol i'eceuilier, in.o, niaile anil entereu. '-'a JOHKl'll OGLiS, J. 1. The Naturalists' Agency Minerals, Shells, Birds, &c. milE NATUllALISTS' AOENCY.HA?' X Ix'cn established at 3725 Lancaster Ave-. nue, Philadelphia, for the purose of glvli colb-ctoin of objevts of Nntiirnl UlNtorjr ap opiHirtunity of buying, selling or exchang-1 ing their duplicateii or Killections, ITease state wbre you saw this advertisement! npeuiuens sent ui any pan oi tne worm uy mail. A monthly bulletin i a iiugv sent free. My MiNKiuuHHCAi. Catai.oui i and table or specie, by which most niinentt may lie identU. Bed, illustrated hy oyer -loOO worth of Engrav ings, is now ready for distribution. It u ait" exr'llent clieck list coiilaiiung in tlie price 116 every iecies and nil the nfore common varie ties arranged alphabetically and preceded bsr tne sjiecics nuiuiier. i he sjiecics number indi cate the place of any mineral in the table or species, after it wiD be found the sjiecies name, oouiHMitiun, streak or hmtra, cleavage or frac ture, hardness, up. gr. fusability and crystaliia tion. Free to all custoiuurs. To others on.rs ceiiit of ten cents for postage, 4a .' The lame increase of niv business ha com. jtellud me to rent the store No. H7'J7, and use it entirely for Uinls, Mammals, Shells, I'lant.' ltooks, Fossils, Mound Jluililcrs' Reliia and all object of Natural History except .Minerals.:.. 1 Have secureil the sorvioes of one of tho best ' taxidermist In the country, a gentleman who who was employed by the Mimthsonian Institu- tion In Niuth America for three years. 1'hava a very large stock of Western and .Southern birds on hand. Also, Heads and Antlers for . Museum, Dining-Room, Halls and Libraries.'' 1 have now over 88 tons, and neailv KJ6.000 worth of Minerals on hand. I have sold over, 17,000 worth since the 17th day of Januart,' when the first box was put into my establish ment. Novemlier i:ith. In v cash sales were over Jl.ftOO and cash receipt over 1,200. I have the best sjieuiinen ever seen of Ama son Stone, Ruby Silver, Hamarskite, Amethyst-.,, Unsikite, Coliuulmte of Yttria, Zouoclilorlte.' ' Chilenlte, Chalcedony, Rutile iu (.juivrtz. Hy. drotitanitu, Itacoliimiti? Nigrin, (Ireen Waved lite colored hy Vanadium, Pegiuiita, Smoky quartz, kock crystal, l'erolsklte, Hchroloimte. Aegerite, Feldspar, (pink, reil, gray, brywnanil green), Emholite, AleUnite.Ouu kite, and Chlr rastroliu). Collections of Minerals ... For Stuilents, Amateurs, Profemors, Physi cian and other pTofeasioiiut Men, These collections illustrate all ths tirlnclnal siiecie and all grand stiUllvision iu Dana rnn other work on Mineralogy Every Crystalline system ail the principal Urea anil everv known . clement. Ths collection ar lalielled with a printed laliel that can only be ruinoved hy mak-. Ing. The lalwls giva Dana's species, numlier, the name, locality, and in most cases the com position of the mineral. ' ! All collection accompanied hy my Illustrated Catalogue and table of iecie. 100 Crystal and Fragment for Study. .. . . l '' 100 Siecuien, Student' Size, I-arger. , .... 4 0 ' 11)0 Kwciiiien, larger, Amateur's sU 2J 1 j ' inches..... 10 Collection of (lums, Ore, Earthy minerals, Minerals naed In any Arts or Agriculture, on hand or put up to Onler. We aell Mineral by weight, for ths Chemist '. and blowpiM use., at very low irice, as Samar-. skite 2oc. per lb., lirookite Pure Crystal 2ic' per lb., liutile imre 2.Vs. pur lb., Waveliita . 2 k3. tier IU, lilende 10c. jier lb., Leiiidolito 20V HT lb. I desire esiiecially to call attention to mv re-' maikablv hue sinxtineiui of Amazok Htomi, of which 1 have or have hail nine-tenth of all tha Hiieciinens ever found. I have made six trijas to the locality, and think I may aafely say no more will fie fimnd. Good crystals front 13 cent tii 91 each. I have just purchased the liestof ths Ruby Silver exhibited at tbe Centennial by the Chil ian government These are the oiily ss-cinifn, weigbini; les than three 11. that ever brought' anything like l,(Ki() each. MyTiTAXH'4 MlNKRAl.H are the finest eter'. known. Reside the Hvdrated Tetanic Aeiil,'' llydnititiiiite, mineral recently analyzed by Dr. Ko'iiig, of Pennsylwnia C'liiversisy, I have alto remarkably wefl crystalized Perof- skit-s, lirookite of enormous si, Rutile gen icibted till they form a circle, Schorbmiile, Warwk'ait, Ae. I have the mnt beautiful green Waviixiti v and Pegunite ever known, colored by Vanadio adiL 1 am selling Amkthtst at far lower pHcesi.l than it was ever sold at hefore. Over 2,901) worth sold since the 10th of July. , I have just bought the famous CHIlToir CpL- , Lmio of Minerals and .Sbells.which have been on exhibition at Titfany s for tha past two . years. The original price asked was S.I.OlJO. It containeii a Biiinlier nf aneuualed thine, among them ajlutile in Quartz, for which Mr. '. Clinton wit offered I3.V) gold. A twin crystal . of clear caJcite containing pint of water, weighing over 10 II. Tha enly perfect imiy murex in the country. My collection of plant ( very fine, compris ing many that are rare, from the far North and Went I haye Just s-cured the Nortlinm and Middle State (including 'a. eollortion l A. 1L Curti, who will do .tiger deal In them. I have several hunitreij volume of rare obi wik n Mineral' vy, (Tienuptry aad th natural wrieiuy. Anssns thsa are many the mxt interesting of tli bUU aad (jom naent R'i"rt. A. E. XK)TE. M. V.. PiTit'of Chemietry aad Mineral. sjy, 3725 Lancaster Avenue, pHILaDCLTHIA. Pa. til.E fVl TVrt W Srt 1 latronage, we fiir. k) K-Vita them to a i't :F)ts4k ii ion us at our A HTAND.M!!) ORfiAN, - I ei.tirelv nrwintnimnt;cit t-VXl. Abar- win offlwl Apflv to ;ta J. luy.h. 9