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of blrthi, mu ca.-Birpl n5 without charm. 1 fur t tlx rat of II) vifty for view expressed tin. InwriniMH fnt mail. ".tthisolho. AND COUNTY. j Examination at the University, r.- i.n n.- iTn;..dKiUt. 1,1 lAa. AUU UlC VIOBBVa UI bllV UHlBIOUi UCJl V Mnanul .kiwm) an or ami i n af inn W a ii i i ii ,i:ir & .1 A 1 I A -l it. 1 ! 1 ' f I 41. - ...... -1. ' tu very creditable, snowing mat m ur u the student have advanced they have made thorough work. This being the first term the examinations could not nave been as thor ough in many respect as they will in the fu ture, fdr all the classes had to be organized and many of the students did not enter the school until the term was half out There re three classes in Latin and two in Greek, which recite to Prof. Johnson, the President, and they were pretty thoroughly examined, or as our informant says, litarally picked to pieces. The two advanced elasscs in Latiu are reading Virgil, add the other the Latin reader, just ready to commence Caesar. They certainly did great credit to themselves and to Prof. Johnson. The class just commencing in Latin is composed of about thirty young ladies and geutlemen. They art well advanced in grammar and are in the first Latin reader. They were each singly examined by Prof. Johnson on the les sons they had gone over in the grammar and reader and stood the test of a thorough hack line admirably. If they go tlirbiigli course of Four years as thorough as they nave' com menced they will be masters of the language. The classes in Greek are equally as thorough as the class in Latin. The examination in mathematics was very fine and thor ough, considering the opportunities the classes had during the term. The classes in Algebra had both oral and written exam inations, and each student indicated that they thorougly understood all they had passed over. All the classes in mathematics did great cred it to themselves and much honor to Prof. Baily, who has that chair in the University. It was impossible for us to know how each student succeeded in the written examination, for we could not see all the work, but we are informed the standing was generally as high as in the oral examination. The problems in Algebra given to the class to solve were the same given to the freshmen class at Yale College last year. The advanced class in Geography under the charge of Prof. Condon did splendidly. The class numbered about thirty and each One was required to draw a slip of paper from a hat with a number written on it, and then was handed by the Professor a slip of paper containing the name of some rtato continent, sea or lake which they were required to draw on the black board from memory, put ting down all the mountains, rivers, lakes, and chief cities ; then bound the same and tell the names of its rivers, lakes, mountains, and cities. It was very pleasing to see how1 cor rectly the maps were drawn The fact is they are perfect masters of the part of geogra phy they have passed over. Prof. Condon makes thorough work, and in his department in science cannot be excelled in the State. The examinations in the Preparatory depart ment were equally as good and thorough as in the CoHciiiate. We cannot name each class of this department, butall examined in gram mar, arithmetic, reading and geography indi cated that the work had been done thoroughly. Oregon well be proud of the start she has made in the University. 8. 8. Institute. Following is the' programme Of Uu DopUab Ou.lt)? BcllOUl llUlllllU) U l held in Eugene City March 20th, 21st and 22d, 1877. THUrisDAT, March 20. 0:30 p. if. Introductory Exercises by conduc tor C. W. Rees. 7 P. M. Bible study develops L The Individual Prof.J. W. Johnson; 2. The Family Elder J. C. Richardson; S. The Church-Elder H. G. Davenort. Essay on ICor. xiv. 34,35-Mrs. L.L. Bailey. Wednesday, March 2L 6:30 P. M. Bible Reading-Elder S. Hill; 7 p. m. Teachers' Work-Elder J. H. Whit more: L His Preparation-Elder G. W. Bond; 1 His teaching Elder D. P. Brooks; 3. His Success B. F. Dorris. Essay on early conversions Mrs. C. W.Rees. Thukhday, March 22. 6:30 P. M. Bible reading C. W. Rees. J p.. Devotional teaching Prof. Mark Bai- Essay on winning souls Mrs. 8. HilL County Court. In the matter of the application of D. R. La kin and others for survey and location of coun ty road, 8. B. Eakin Sr., J. C. Yates and Wm. Montgomery were appointed viewers and Mar. 14th set for viewing. Boundaries of Road District No. 27 defined. In the matter of the application of J. B. Fer guson and others for county road, Lewis Den Bin. W. Lawrence and C. W. Washburn were appointed viewers and March l'dth set for view- fn the matter of the application of Ira Haw i .i i i ..i t rt w.i. ley ana omers ior uuange ui rwi, v. 1 V V RnnwM and W. J. White were ap pointed viewers and 2d day of April set for viewing. i RnaiT KnnervMnr of road district no. 35 was authorized to purchase of 35,000 feet of lumber 4nr YiriAira Joseph Ogle filed his resignation as justice of the peace of South Eugene precinci aim me same was accepted. Th. maI nraved for bv W. J. While, and nthera waa iWlared a DllhllC hk'hwaV. The road prayed for by H. Lee and others was declared a public hignway. The road prayed for by J. N. Baker and oth ers was declared a public highway. The road prayed for by John Shields am nlkoN araa iWlared a nulllic MihwaV. Petition of O. P. Mays and others for county road was denied. ... Ordered that Geo. J. Buys be appointed jus tice of the peace for South Eugene precinct The following Road Supervisor were ap pointed: tw Va t ft W Vanrhn: 5.0 R Hamneralr; J W MrBee: 11. J R Srliera; 11. U B. Hanilaaker; 14 Lrfia AMen 1 J. K. White ; , Ja. Rubmet ; JA, Tha. licCnllneh; J7. 8t John bkinner ; to, H.J, V.tt..- u J Oimmirk: Si. Wm. Fiak; , J. W, Dowhertj ; 40, T. ii. Mount. ; i, J. W. '"V Jas?lirnw; 4S.C- Hare.; 47, E. J. Mrf.lanahaa : S3, H. 1. Mi-rarlancI ; M, u. jaeooy; w, a. j. M, J. A.'Ebherta ; 49, A. J. Zumwmlt; i, . Booker. M 1. W. Maater : 64, Oeo. W hitbeck. Entertainment. The entertainment giv en last Saturday by the two aocietiee com posed of University student was in every way a nieces. The house was filled to iU ntmnat canacity and the exercises without ..r. alike creditable to the indi Tidoals and to the societies. Council meeting next Monday night The county Assessor is on the warpath- Sloan Bros, havs opened a blacksmith shop at Harris burz. Mr. 43. F. Hendricks has opened a gun shop adioininn the truck house, on Eighth street P. C. Renfrew, of McKenxie precinct, ha Wn aii minted Notary public. Then are only seven troupes of "Original Georgia Minstrels" travelling the country Present. The railroad company are still boring for coal near Comstocka mm. ioe inircuun promiainff that the material wifl.be developed in Urn quantities. Mr. R. Koehkr is confi dent that success will eventually crown their effort. biJiatj notion will MU ier tin. , W wine no nf ami itatlia wll oj aurrtaponaeni W5 Public Meeting at Irving. Irving, Lane Co., March 3, 1877. PursvaAt to call a meeting of the citizens in this vicinity was held at the Farmers' Warehouse, on Friday, March 2d, for the purpose of taking step towards organizing a a company for budding a grist mill. On motion, Allen Bond was chosen l'roai' ident of the meeting, and R. R. Rounds ap pointed secretary. On motion a committee of three was ap pointed to confer with Mr. Scth Simmons relative to organizing a company, and the amount of means needed to build a steam grist milL The meeting then took a recess until 1 r. M. Upon reassembling the oommittee on or ganization reported the following, which was unanimously adopted : Vnnr ffommittue beff leave to rewrt that we organize ourselves into a joint stock company, and that the capital stock be placed at 15,(KW, consisting of 3U0 shares of $50 each. The citizens of this vicinity feeling the ne cessity of a grist mill being built and for the furtherance of the same, unanimously adopt the following resolutions: Resolved. That we form ourselves into a body corporate for the purpose of erecting a steam trout mi i ami onniiiircmv Lne auuic. Resolved, That we invite the co-operation of the Grangers in tins vicinity, as wen as augoou citizens, in this noble enterprise. Resolved, That a committee of three be ap pointed, J. C. Yates, Wm. Green and John 1U iMauni the above resolutions to Grand Prairie Grange for its consideration and support Resoved. That a committee of five, consist ing of R. R. Rounds, J. C. Yates, B. Btachly, Simmons, Sr., and Wm. Green, be appointed to solicit suliscriptions for the buildingof said grist mill, and report to our next meeting. Resolved, That the capital stock be placed at $15,000, to be takefl in shares of $50 each. Resolved, That a meeting be called for Sat urday, March 10th at 1 P. ., for the further maturing of this organization. Resolved That a copy of these resolutions be sent td the Eugene papers for publication. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at the sanle place on Saturday, March 10th, at 1 f. M. ALLEN BOND. Pres't. R.R. Rounds, Scc'y. H. C. Owen came up last week from Califor nia, tie gives a very uiscouraging swieuieuv m affairs in that State. EiiL'ene Citv needs a town halL Won't some enterprising genius offer some suggestions on the matter. Tha PlavaUnd. "woman who want to vote" have resolved that they will not trade with mer chants who refuse to sign a petition in favor of a Sixteenth Amendment This "bull-dosing of the males by the females of the flock is a new idea. The defenceless bnsinessraen of Cleve- lamUhould appeal to Congress lor protection. Ink Eraser. W. M. McCoron, of Portland, in town selling a preparation for erasing Ink from paver, which it does without leaving a trace of it or discolorinir the paper. It is an invention that ought to make his fortune. County Grasoe Meeting. It is the duty of every subordinate Grange in Lane county to elect three delegates to attend a meeting to be held in JSugene Ulty on tne seconu Mondav in April, at 10 A. M., for the pur pose of electing representatives to the State Grange, which meets in May next J. w. matlock, uepuiy. Now is the time to get your photograph taken before you get sunburnt The if ft "D4tuSokal" r cess. For Recorder. Geo. J. Buys will be a candidate for ro of the election to the office of RECORDER City of Eugene. OTAKKIKD. March Oth. bv Rev. J. H. McCain. Wm. Al exander to Mis Jennie Roach. Compliments received. DIED. In Portland. March 5, Henrietta, el.lest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rosenblatt, aged 10 years, 1 month and 6 days. I have now on hand a full, and complete assortment of HARNESS AND SADDLERY, which I will sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM IN THIS CITY. Parties knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle. CHAS. HADLiSY. Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and border In Eugene City, comprising in nart. Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt ana Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from tne Uaxtern lactones ami wm acii a Biav cheajiest. All paper trimmed tree oi cnarge. READ THIS ! I have a first-class business establishment on illamette street, Eugene, f,.r aide nr rent. Finest location in town. En quire on premises. FRANK COLEMAN. The People Want Proof. Tihi ia no medicine prescribed by phyai- rirn or sold bv Druinnstjt, that carries sucn ev idence of its success and superior virtue as IW-hfe'k (irkiiAM SVRCP for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast. Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lun A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents ana try its superi or effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this ennntrv from German v. and its wonderful cures are astoniidiing every one that use it Three doses will relieve any case. iiT, Crane 4 ISmuham, agents, San Francisco, CaL Sold by all druggists. ( The nndersiimed has 31 acres of land lying iust across the river at the bridge- Eugene City which will be sold cheap. Apply to J. W. SKAGGS, Eugene City, Oregon. CHICKENS. WANTED, For which we will the fn'ht market price in APPLES forsale and delivered by JOHN LENGER. Election Notice I -VTOTK-E 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN an Election for City officers for Eugene f it I.an. Couatr, Oregon, will held at tha Court House in said Eugene City, oa MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1877. Following are the officers to be elected: President of the Council,. Three Trustees, Recorder, Marshal, Treasurer. Polli will be oprDd at 9 O dock A. . GEO. J. BUYS. n Iordor and Clerk. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE! SLOAN BROTHERS TTTIIX DO WORK CHEAPER than any other 1 1 shop in town. HORSES SHOD With new material, all rounil. ft Cents. FOR $1 50, Resetting old ahoe All warranted to give satlslartloo. Shop on Eighth St., opposite Ham phrey'g Stable. DU, JOHN HERRBOLD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, TTAS REMOVED TO ROSEBURG, Ore- j ' -iB-gn, wnere ne resiiectiuiiy oners ins ser vices to the citizents of that ulare and vieinitv ' in an tne nrancnes ot hin profession. S. STEINI1E1SK11, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN First-Class Family Groceries CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Notions, Crockery and Willow Ware A LSD FIXE WINES AND LIQUORS For medical and family ases. And everything elw usally kept ia a First Class FAMILY GROCERY STORE Ibegleavetoinformthe citizens of Eugeae and the surrounding country that I have facilities to ael cheaper than any other house this side of Portland Fresh supplies received weekly, Of the very beat qunlitieaowtT. My motto is Small Profits and Quick Sales. Fleam call and learn my prices before narchasihtt elsewhere. S. STEIM1EISER, Willamette Street, Eugene City. Cash Paid for Bacon and Eggs. Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City f Ufc.K Ur (JllAKUJfi. . DUNN & STRATTON AT T11K OLD STAND OF F. B. DUNN. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITn ME IN business Mr. HORACE F. STRATTON, we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no grand flourish, but do say that farmers can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, and they can buy them on as good terms. We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADlES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MflN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, II A IS AiW tar;B( - BOOTS ANO SHOES, And are continually adding to our stock to meet the demands of the public. DUNN 4 STRATTON. EUGENE CITY MILLS. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE To inform the public that they have loosed the EUGENE CITY MILLS for X Mm of years. and are now premred to do a general Milling Business. ill receive wheat on storage on fa vorable terms, and will make liberal terms to fanners who desire to grind their own wheat. Will at all times keep on hand for sale FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, and pay the Highest Cash Price Icr Wheat. A share of the patronage respectfully solicit ed. oc7 PATTERSON ft EDK1S ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Alexander Renfrew, deceased ; and all persons having claims against suid estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, to me at my residence in Eugene City, County aforesaid, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 20th day of January, 1Hi7. ' oiTiiiuivv nrvrnvw VAll&A&kXAiu im.ii an. i , Administratrix. U. S. Claims Lands tor Soldiers. LAND AND RICH MINES FOR SALE OK.THAUK. COLLECT SCRIP. INDIAN VOUCH- spa. Itountv. New Orleans, and other lrize monev now due, and rostomce claims ; obtain . . ... ii: :i pensions for omcers, soiiuern, sannn, wuuuut-u, iniunil nr diseased and their widows and chil dren; patents, Caveats, title to land and land warrants for soldiers in all wars before March 3d, MAS, and attend to all business at Washing ton. Locate timber land, college scrip and homesteads on lands near Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere. Will sell cranberry land with natural vines growing on it Prairie, swamp and timliered lands at nrices lower than usuaL Rich placer gravel beils ami quartz ledges for sale or trade. Also, will sell or rent a f urnUh- ed Hotel, or sell a steam sawmill ready fur bu- l II 111 Hrr-I!) slness. Apply v i;. ai. zinit.iv. Office Third and Main streets, ja20 Portland. regoa t.M K A X . 1 aiten up tne unoersignea . ' W Jlonawn vauey, jjine county, re r gim, in Seiteniber, l7tt, one BLACK MARE, with heavy mane and tail; star in fore head: and 14 hands high. Apprained at fi lU.r. Hi ii I. TAKEN UP, by Albert Green, li inir 11 miles northwest of Eugene, one artravKflRRKI. HOILSE. suDnosed to I 3 vears old tliis sfirinir; alut 14 hands hiirh. with four white feet and white in the face. No other marks or brands pereeivaiile. Ap praised at r5 by WM. tiKttS, J.r. Eatrar NUr. Tak np, Feb. 24, by the subacriber, living fin milr rant of Cottam Grove, one BAY HOH.SE. sTitiwised to be 12 vears olil: 14 hands high, with four white feet and white face; white niot on left side. Appraiaed at ri5 by J. Ba- acr. v. a . - ' ' ennnmne Areau: best ehaaeeof the IsnilUiVlwdlltheaew and Ukinf ChmfSMa Falls at the Khiae, in the Haaqoehana, bmU, t it tu A rka avM Whits Mountains. Niaa. an Falla. Newnwt. Hantnc. Vinria Vea, brat- nre, boia rHnrra, Aaevu Froit, iler at Calais, Pas a m tb lianabr. alao. brilliant Sail Chnitnm, oabUrkorwhit avmnta, floral rnneaarl.o af arbool nii, (tatoarv, avittom, bUrk irr'iond Kiela; alao, frmae and amta' atippbe at "Wry bjaapneea. PartKutar free. Illaatratiee Cata Vva tm rrmui at Bend for I' ontllt. i l. LAIDA 1 " - h-mrter-i Uxt orww mtA Amervma Chrtimr. J. LATHAM CO.. 4i Waahiiwtn) at. Jioafeia, I 1F2 R EUXNA VL'TTA STONE WARE go Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carriage?. A large stock on hand and I will to order of the Best Eastern Timber throughout. ILL WORK WARRANTED N EVERY: RESTECT, nl Fair Tricci. Repository and Shop Comer Ninth ami Oak Streets, Kvoenk City. Tlease cull and see lor yourselves before purchasing elsewhere Blacksmffliing, Wood-Work to order. Robinson 4 Church. DEAI.EU8 IX diirf tL 1111 i m navf a v A Bosl Selected Stock In S. H. FRIEMDLY. HAS JCST OPENED FOR THE SPRINU AND SUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUHT OUR STC-CK OF CLOTHING his been largely increased and we can show as Handsome a line of ready made goods m MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS' As can be found in the country, ami at prices mat cannot ran to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading Btyles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, mid AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, .'laid, Plain and Ojiera Flannels of all colors. ileaulied & Unbleached Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gonts' Undorwoar, SHAWLS and SCARFS; s. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HAVING OBTAINED THE AGENCY of T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.'S line of Farm Machinery, which for completeness and good quality of machines is unequalled. 1 am prepared to furnish on the moat favorable terms the following machines, to wit: The Case Thresher, The oldest and most popular machine In Amer ica, its annual sales being over 100. Please toall and examine It before purchasing any other.- Alsoi Case's Wrought Iron Header, (Tread well' patent) with now and valuable Im provements. Haines' Inside Single Gear Header, Johnson's Combined Reapers and Mowers, Win. Alison Woods' Eagle Mowers, Bradley's Reapers and Mowers, ADAMS 4 FRENCH Conquerer Harvester, Twist Bradley's Sulky Rake, ictor Self Dump Rake, Monitor Broadcast Soulier and Cultivator. Farmers' Friend Grain Drill, Tliis drill has many imtmrtant improvements over any other drill now in market. Do not fail to examine if. Garden City Plows, Walking, Sulky and Gang. Try them and J'oti Will have no other. AW many other maolnnvi too numerous to mention. All these machines are warranted. We have on hnnd and are onA stantly receiving all kinds of Machinery. Cull and examine for yourselves Also agent I"f The Newton Wagori, The mint durable, finest painted and lightest running Wagon nnule. JOHN W CLKAVKIl, E. corner Willamette and Seventh Star fel7 3m Eugene City, On A. L. BANCROFT & CO., TH Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. TYUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN all X kinds of BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL FURNITURE k APPARATUS, PIANOS, ORGANS And other Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC.. Agents for the "OWEN" and ''LIVE-OAK WRITING PAPERS. Blank Book Manufacturing A SPECIALTY. Our iroods are to be hail of all the principal Beoksellers. Jal36in ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITV, OREGON. MRS. A. RENFREW, : Prop Having again taken possession ' the old and well known ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Which h ln newly furnished and refitted, is now open foe the reception ol guest. I have fifteen rooms in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making .V) rooms in alL It is the most commo dious end liert appointed house in th HUU south of Salem. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A. RR1FKKW, CENTRAL MARKET BOYD & SLOCUM, Proprietors. will KEEP COS8TAXTLY OX HASD, BEEF, VEAL, rORK AiU MlTTOJr. Twvd U'ta at alt kinU Tard.TaUow.ate. Trill seU b ibaaa thm i to t eeaU. and Carriage Painting done W. W. ESPEY, HAVE FOR salo at the LOWES'! RiiUs IKON, STEEL; AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROPE Cable Chaimr, Glass, Putty, Tabl eand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRllTl.TTRAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishing '1 ackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam ination of our goods, confident that our priii a will suit the times. Ornton TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading style. OIL CLOTHS for floor an.l tabid use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would call special attention to our stwk of Men' and Hoys' Sun Francisco Roots, 'Which we have' sold for a numlier of ysars with great satisfaction. Every pair warnuiledi A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTKNSIIA CHOICE TEAS, - CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor nil kinds of produce and If. F ElE B?ft DIiY. OHIO UX, All OK TUB STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITV, Oil. Tits beautiful bulldinif prepared for the Rtate TJn- veraitjr of Oreiron being now ready for the aooomnio datlim of stuili'iita, the Hist Kwiion will commence on tl.e Kith uf October, i hero will lie two cuuraes of study, the Preparatory snd Collegiate, sud two terms uf twenty weeks esrti. The law provide for the free tuition of one ttu- dent from each eounty and for eiu-h mcmtier of tho IgilHtuio, KtudruU wishing to avail themnelve of the beni'flt of this law should make application to'the ouuntv siiueriiiteuilnnt.nf the euiiutr in whlob they reside. All.'othor studenU wiahiiis to take the collegiate course will he required to pay a tuition fee of .'( per terra in alrance. All candidal! for adinimlon to this denrtment will be required to puss an sxsmination in th following 8TUDIK9 I Ileadiftg, Writing. Oithography, rraoflcaf Arith metic, F.ngliah (lmininar,Oent(raphy, llintoryol th United Htntci, Itin tirammar, Rvailor and 4 Hooka of Cimar, Greek Ommmitrand Header) but for the pnneiit tlx examination in the languages' rhaf bo omitted. The curi ic uleum of study in th COI.I.KUIATK COURSE Will cmnpri.c, lt, the u.ual college euiirsc'. 2d, a eompluto courae in Hcienre. .HI, a Normal course planned with pocM reference to th wants of teach ers. All student in this dctrtment will be required to pay a lee of H 0 per term in advance for indden tal exjienaes. All students in th VUEPAIIATOItV DEPARTMENT Will be miulred to pay a tuition of IIS In advance. This department will give atudeuU the necemary tiainiiiKiutlieitinlieariuired for admiUnoa into the Collegiate deiwrtment, TUB FACULTY Will comlst of Prof. J. W. Juhnwin, Prealdent, and ProfiiMors Thomaa Dohdod and Mark liailcy, 't he teai'hera in the preNirutory demrtment ate Mrs. Ma ry K. ripiller, Principal, ami Mary K. iHtonn.Mias Aasiatant. JOHN W. JOHNSON4, Prnident of University and faculty. J. J. WALTON, Hec'y Ikmrd of Idrci'ton. Eugene City Brewery, MATIIIAS A1GLI.EK, Pfo'p. "Til Is now prepared to fill aft orders for LAGER BEER, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Cumeanrl foryo'iniuIf, A good artivlt sewU rmim-nuuiin. Thorouhbred ALSO . Bronze Turkeys, 5 93 O Pekin Ducks and Emden Geese. ALSO TDOCOt'CDDRED S0LTUD0W1 SHEEP. PniCE LIST N'OW READY. Also, I'anmhlet on tha care of Fowls. hatching, feoling, diaeases and thir cure, etc, ailapted esieciaily to the 1'acihct oaatj price IU cent. Adlreas, enclosing stamp, yi. F.YItF., APA. CAL. Pleas state wher yon aaf this advertiarment HARDWARE. IRON and STEEL Hubs, poke, Kims Oak, Ash and Hickory FlanK. OR rilltt'P TIIO.TIPMIf, POinXAM), - - OBEOOK. i 1 I if l tr I s Ii SIMMOXM. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! State 4 Oregon for Lane County. H. O.' Tt-nnr, Plaiutitf, vs. Ella 'Penny, Defendant. To Ella Teuny, the alsive named Defendant In the name of the State of Onvon, you are' hereby commanded to appear and answer the Coiuiilaint of Plaintiff in the ahova entitlvil. suit, now on file atruinst you, in the otlice of the I ounty t. lefR of fjne lounty, within ten days from the date of the service of this Sum minis, if made ou you in l.an County and within twentv lay, if mnde on you in any other County in said State j and if served on you by publication, then yon are required to appear and answer by the first day of th next'term of the Circuit Court for the Countv and Stats aforesaid, to lie hcra and hidden on the 3d Monday ( the Kith ilay ) of April, A. D. 1877, at the Court Houso iu Eugene City. And tha Defendant will take notice that if she fail to so amiear and answer said Complaint, the Plaintiff will take jiuLjUient against her for the relief lraved for in said Complaint, to-wit : the dis solution of the bonds of matrimony now exist- iii between riamtitf amlsiud Detendiuit. The service of this Summons is made by publication byonler of Hon. .1. F. Watson, Judjfe of the, (. ireuit Court of the Stato of Oreitou for the' Second Judicial DUtrict, niade at t'hambtrs or the 31st day of Janunrv A. 1). 1H77. unit s iauaa, Attorneys for Plaintiff.' NLMMOXtt. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE' State of Oregon for l.aue County. Han nah Euluiiik, plmiititT, vs. Arthur 1. Chapman and W. K. Iieverid(;e,' defendant, Suit In eipiity to foreclose mortirai'e. To the above niuiied defendants, Arthur I. Chapman and W; K. lA'vernltrc: In tlie uumeof the Mate uf Or- e(fon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear in the alsw entitled suit brought aKainxt vou by the alxvve named plaintiff in the Circuit Court' for the State of Oreiron for Lane' county, ahd answer the complaint filed therein,- bv the hint itnv of the next term nr salit court,' to be beuun and held mi Monday the 10th day of April, 1H77 at Eugene City, county and State aforesaid. The defendants wlH take no tice that if they fail to ams-ar and answer said, complaint as aoov required, th plaintiff vill will apply to the ( oiirt for the relief itemaniica tlu rtin, to wit: That the plaintiff have judg ment nKaint the said dt ftndent, Arthur I. Chapman, for the sum of 4,000 dollars and for the costs and disbursement of suit; that th us ual decree be mail for the sale of the mortgaged premise descrils'il in the said complaint, io-. wit: The undividil half of the south half of section Xi in township 17 south of range 4 west of th Willuiuette meridian, situated In Lane? county, State of Oregon, by the sheriff of said Lane county, nccording to law and the practice' of suid court; that the proceeds of said sale be applied in payment. of the aforesaid sum of four loiiHiuid dollars, the costs and disbursement of rids suit and the exiieimes of such sale; that the ilffcndt'tita and all iiersons churning under them, or either of theiu, subsequent to the exe cntion of the mortgage on said premise as set forth In safcl complaint, to-wit: llie Ituil uay of July, WiO, either as purchasers,' incum brancers or otherwise, may be barred and for ever foreclosed of all right, claim oi xpiity of redemption iu the said premises ami every larf thereof; and that ihe plaintiff have such other and further relief in tne premises as to the court may amieareqiiitAbli. Serviceof this this sum mons is made bv onlei' if Hon. J. F. Watson,' Judge of the I'd Judicial District, and of the Circuit Court of the rotate of Oregon for Lane county, having date the oth day of February 1H77. THAYER k WILLIAMS k THOMPSON. , Attorney for plaintiff. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TILS' State of Oregon, fur th county of Lane, Mary A. Smith, plaintilf, vs. Michael Smith, defendant Suit in equity for divorce and for' the custody of minor children.' To, Michael Smith the alxivo named defendant : In the mime of the Stato of Oregon, you are hereby summoned to appear in said cuirt and answer the complaint ol th plaintiff tiled therein, on er before the Hint day of the next term thereof, to lie begun and held at Eugene City, Lane county, Oregon, on the Kith day of April, 1H77. And it is ordered by the court, the lion. J. F. Watson Judge thereof, dated February 28th, 1877, that service of summoiiH In this case be' made by publication in the Eugene City Guard, auewspnier published In said county, for six consecutive weeks, and if you fail to answer on or befor the first day of the next term of said court following the expiration of Ch6 time pre scribed in said order, namely, Monday, the ltith av of April. 1H77i the nl.ilntifT Will apply to ' the court for the relief prayed for in the ooiu plMnt( namelyr Thut the marriage contract ex-, luting between you and tho plaintilf Iw diwudved and held for naught, and that plaintiff have the care and custody of the' mliror children of said marriage, and lave snch further and other' relief as to the court may seem equitable and just, and for the costs and disbursements of tliis suit, U. 15. JHIKtim, mar3 Plaintiff s Attorney. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB State of Oregon, for the county of Lane. 11 " " f Mary E. Tedrow, plaifititf, vs. Charles W. TedroW. defendant rluit in erpilty for dlvore and custody of minor children. To Charlsa W.' Tedrow, the above named defendant- I the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned to apmr In said court and answer th complaint of the plaintiff filed therein,' on' or before the first day of th next term thereof. to he begun and held In Eugene Utyi Laner county, Oregon, ofi the 10th day of April, 1W7. And it 1 onlered tiy in ooun, in lion. j. r. Watson JikIl' thereof, dated February 28th. 1H77, that service of summons in this ease be made by publication In the Eugene City Guard, newspaiH-r published suid county, for six con secutive wi eks, anil if you inn to answer on or liefore the first day of the next term of said Court following the expiration of the time tire scrilied in said order, namely, Monday, the ltith' day of April, 1H77, the plaintiff will aiply W the court for the relief prayed for ht the eora- daint, namely: That the marriage contract atinir between vou and th plaintiff lie dissolve)) and held for naught, and that plaintiff have the; care and custody of the minor children of said marriage, and have such further and other re lief as to the court may seem equitable and just, and for the cost and disbursement of this ao- tin. G- . JK'KKIS, 1'laintifl s Attorney. iii-.'i:ki:i:'n nam:. NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT bv virtue of decree of the circuit court of- the State of Oregon for Ian county, made at- th November term, 1K76, in th cas of Mar garet Howard and Catherine Hkelton, plaintiff r' vs. Mary E. Hays, M. J. McConnell, W. L. Wood, Charles Wo.nl, James Wood, hllen' WhimI. .Tulia Wood. E. Ml Wood. Wm. Wood George E. Wood, Maggie Wood, Hattie Wood, Annie Wood, Loin Wood and Margaret Wood, now Pearce, defendant, tn partition, i will oi fp fur aale at nubile auction to the highest bid der at the 'ourt House door In Enirene CltT. Or.-g-m, SATURDAY 7TH 1AY. OF APRIL, ml, Ui following oi-scnneu prem iaea, to-wit: LoU number 3 and S In Ulcick No. I In ftlulligan auuition to r.ugeue vivj,. Lane Counry, Oregon. Hale to oommenos at i o'clock P.M. sf said day. Terms cash, U. S. wun.- GEO. U COOPER, Refere. A I'KKK ( I KE. For eonsnmidion, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung diseases. Also a sure relief and permanent cur for general debility, dysjiepaia and all nervous atfertions, by a simpl vegetable medicin which cured a Venerable niiasionary Pbyician who wa long a resident of Syria and th East, and who ha freely given thi valua ble siecitio to thousand of kindred sufferer with the greatest ponsible benefit, and now h" feels it his sacred chriatiaa duty to impart to other thi wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send FREE the original receit eomidet, with full dirertiona, to any person enclosing stamp fi iplv. PR. CLARK A. ROIiRIX. GaKUT llLOCK, StaACI si, X. Y. P. t). Box 78.