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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
' EUUKNBClTV.OttKUON.
BATUBDAY, APKir. SS'l, 177.
Disposed or.
A Radical exchange says tliat
the negro will never again figure
'as a factor in tbo politics of this conn
' try. There U certainly no doubt but
that tho Republican party has all it
wants of 'ncgro equality," "human
rights," and all that sort of thing. It is
doubtful even if tho few years of pow
er and plundor.it gained by enfran
chising the negro is an adequate rco
orapeuso for tho creation of an instru
ment for its own destruction. It is
&n established fact, demonstrated be
yond a question last November, that
tho influcnco it has exerted over the
colorod race since the right of suffrage
was conferred on them has departed.
Instead of each Democrat in tho South
casting three votes for every five ne
groes, the five negroes vote, and here
after there will be the whito Demo
cratic vote to begin with and at least
four out of the five negroes will vote
with tho former. So that they have
jumped out of a model ately warm
frying pan into a remarkably hot fire.
The negro does, and will for all time
to come, hold (he balance of power in
tho South, but he is not likely to again
go back to a party which has not ben
efitted him in any way except by on-
franchising him, and this in itself is
no benefit. That tho negro ought,
through grat'tndo, to voto with thoso
who enfranchised rum, is very a nice
theory, but eratitudo is not one of the
predominating principles in human
nature. It is even moro largely de
veloped in tho brute creation. And
as tho negro becomes butter qualified
to voto intelligently, ho will look to
his own interests, leaving gratitude to
the so who can afford to bo grateful.
Tin lensn at nourer made tho licnubli
can party too suro of continuod suO'
- cess, and it spurnod tho nogro, and
turned against itself atido which may,
by nn offort of tho Deinooratio party,
bo kept against it for all time to oomo,
Tho negro voto will never again, or at
loast not for mmy years, flgiiro as an
clcmont of success to tho Radical par-
ty , ,
A Washington dispatch to the
press of tho Eastern States says :
"IIycs like Washington in calling
around him good and conservative
' men without regard to party." Like
Washington, indeed ? Wo do not
recolleot that Washington mado a no
gro a marshal or that ho had moro ro
spect for a frco nogro than he had for
a whito German. Washington called
good men around htm, but they were
whito men in thoso days there were
enough whito mon, who were good, to
fill all tho offices, but under Radical
rule tho offices hsvo been multiplied
till thero aro enough to divido with
tho negroes.
William Lloyd (Jurrinon is rcivinfr an
unusual nmount of praise from the lomo
crutio pnpnrs, which 10cm to regard him a
one of the most prominent and iiifluontiul m
woll as noble moo in the country. Tims
works wonders. A few years ago tnoso
Journals would have thought as much of
committing miciue ai pulling ibis oiu-mnn
looeu iDoiitiomst.
Which wo copy from an Oregon
patent outsido. Thcro is ono wonder
which timo will never work. It wil
never enable an orgon with govern
tnont advertising to soo things as thoy
are as Garrison, for instauco, seems
them. We regard him as neither no-
bio, in the broad senso of tho word
nor influential. But ho can realize
that, having gained tho great object
for whioh ho spent years of labor, do
nouncing the Constitution and do
manding its amendmont or blood, the
abolition of alavory, thcro is no oeca
sion to onslave those who formerly
owned slaves. And herein ho show
far more senso and manhood than the
writer of tho above quoted item.
Come to UrlrC
. The proverb concerning the folly
of an effort on tho part of a bull to
butt a locomotive off a bridge has
gone to join its fortunes with that
other one which previous to tho late
election in Louisiana declared that
''figures won't lie." AJbull recently
made a bold stand on a bridge on a
Virginia railroad and lifted the looo
raotivo off the track. It crashed
through tho troatle work, dragging
sis heavily loaded freig'it cars down,
and severely injuring the engineer.
The wreck took lire and burned the
cars and bridge.
Virs'e l'i:j(ii-s. At tbe Slate Fair
Ju. Vick. of fctchmttv, New York, will of
fer the following pmniumi: For the best
ehow ot noweri, SID. For tbe best collec
tion of cut fl.)wr. 20. Fc.-.nd best, 810.
Third beat. $5. Fourth best, floral chroma.
The flowers ar Dot to be made a? in be
qacts, but exhibited separate sad ctattd.
Hayes Returning Board Hayes-
wants to re organize the "old Whig
party." Well lot him. The Whig
party was never in power more than
lour years in ten noiore ii uieo, ana
after its returrection it will never be
in power. It was never popnlnr in
lilo aod its rehabilitated corpse caq
not bo very lively when drcs'ed In
the counterfeit garb of Radicalism.
Siicids in Portland. Dr. Ralph Wil
cox, Clerk of the U. 8. District and Circuit
Courts in Oregon, committed suicide on
Wednesday mornlug by shooting himself
through the bead. Dr. Wilcox is widely
known throughout the State, having for
many years held the position of U. S. Com
pisslooer and Clerk of the U.S. District
Court at Portland.
L. Cass Carpenter is a fine-haired gentle
man whose name e'lould be banded down to
posterity as a patriot who only needed to
have lived a hundred years ago to bate
crowded Washington clear ont of the hearts
of his countrymen. He Is collector of inter
nalrevennnat Charleston, S. C. but has
submitted his resignation, as be says, because
he will not be able to live in the State under
a Democratic government.
Statr Fair Sbventkkntii Year We
have received the list of premiums to be
given to exhibitors at the seventeenth an
nunl exhibition of the Oregon Agricultural
Society, which will commence at Salem on
the 8 lb of October next, and continue six
days. The premium list has been thorough
ly revised and several new classes added.
The different transportation companies of
the State will carry freight and passengers at
half rates, as usual.
Evenino Telegram. On Monday
of this week the Portland Evening
Telegram made Us first appearance. It
introduces itself as follows :
The Evening Telegram enters upon the field
of journalism as a cuuuiuute lor popular favor.
Of court its success will depend upon its
Worthiness. The intention is lo make it naj
only an ccer.tnble newspaper, but one that
will be do1 red tmd sought after. No sub
ject will be excluded from He columns that
pnssexies any public cousequence. Without
being fastened to any particular political par
ty, it will seek to be just and truthful in
whatever it may have to say in reference to
the policies and measures ot such organiza
tions. It would be difficult as well as use'
less to tike no note of such matters, where
in everyone to some extent Is interested. It
is the partisan intensity, paranoidism, bitter
ness, insincerity ami vicious practices In pol
itics that occasion disfavor and aversion
Tbo Telteram will labor for the prevalence
of tbo rule or right and the best management
of publio business at the loast expense. The
welfare of our community, the success of all
worthy enterprises, and the enlargement of
the general prosperity will at all times com
mand its attention, and be a purpose in what
ever abilty there may be employed In con
ducting it. Anything further by way of in
troduction Is perhaps unnecessary, as it is to
be hoped that each day's m mj commend
itself to kindly recognition.
Tub St. Louia Firk. The rcocnt
burning of the Southern Hotel in St.
Louis, by which about fifteen lives
were lost, scums to have boen tho re
sult of bad management. J. E. Rtis
soli, ohiof engineer of tho hotel tells
w'i.at ho knows about tho fire as fol
lows : "
He says he le!t the engine room about
11:110, leaving an assislunt in churge, and
went to his room on the 5th Door near the
burgage elevator. He was aroused about
Ave minutes past 1 o'clock by shrieks of wo
men, lla hurried out and found the bull
hull filled will) smoke whicb came from the
flight elevator, but saw no fire ; started for
ihu tho south part of tbe bouse to descend by
the steward's stairway ; was obliged to crawl
on bis ha.T'd and knees to prevent suffoca
tion, the srao.e was so dense. There was a
numbor of womrt on the 6th floor crying pit
eously for help, wbont he told to follow1 him
to the lower floor. Sot? did, and others
were loo distracted to, appall'- Finally
be reached the dining room floor, Psd into
the kitchen and descended lo the bseineut.
Hum he lound the smoke very dense, and
that tho pumps connected with the engio.
bad been in operation, and that some of the
employees bad been throwing water on tbe
fire, which at the time was Matin furiously
in the store room. A oozzle bud been blown
off before he reached the basement, Anoth
er was put on and he then put the pumps at
work airuin, and turned the stream on the
fire. This was continued until the fire be
came so hot and had spread so far that all
wore obliged to flee lor their lives. They
made their exit from tbe basement, under the
renr part of the budding and emerged on
Kim street, conclusively showing that efforts
were made to siiMue the fire bTore the
luests in the bouse were) aroused, or any at
tempt made to notify them that the building
was burning. It seem pretty certain, at all
events, that the botol w known to be on
Hie by I be employee from twenty minutes to
half an hoar btfore the fire department was
notified. Ruuel also states that there was
a pile of mattrees in one corner of the store
room, a lot of loose hair, and about fir feet
from them on the floor, box in which the
stock of matches was kept. He thinks the
mattresses and matchea bad a rood deal to
do with the oriuin of lh fir.
SEW! ITEMS.
naree save be will out Sfsiit Packard
with Federal troops.
Chamberlain's appointees refus to snake
waj for Hamilton's ofliciala.
Ilueh Kiddle has been elected lVesideot
of the Uock Island railroad company.
Ai'trla, if necrssarr. will orenny Bosnia,
forciiif the bellijerenls to localise the war.
Kixtv tboasaod Greeks will take part la
the fi6'ht brewing between Tuikey sod Ros
sis.
K. A. TbomtMoa has ben sppointed As
sociate Janlice of the Supreme court of Wy
oming.
Four hundred smnlovrs of tbe printing and
engraving department will be dismissed this !
month. I
Abont 1 ,0O0 hostile Indians made t formal ,
...M..L. At T I IMIVI f i f An... a I t
I'rcvk, oo the 1Mb. i
It is reported that 100 ol Crazy Horse's
band have taken the field again rather than
give up their arms.
Colored men celebrated tbe emancipation
proclamation on the 16th, by a parade. Tbey
visited r red IJnoglas.
All Louisiana contestants have agreed to
stand aside if the Republican Legislators will
take tboir place in Odd fellows' Hull.
' Tbe three-masted schooner, Charles Ri
mer, with sixteen soul on hoard, is a total
wreck on the coast ol Nnrlh Carolina.
Tweed's friends say that Oukey Hall was
the organizing brain of the ring, getting at
first ten and afterwards five per cent of tbe
stealings.
-Brighdm Young's mother-in-law, Aon
Eliza's mother, says she bas do doubt but
that Brigham ordered tbe Moontaio Mead
ow Massacre.
Advices from all Southern Democratic
Congressmen are to the affect that tbere
will be no defection io their ranks in tbe
coming contest for Speaker of the loose.
Tbe proposition to disband about four
fifths of the regular army and avoid the ne
cessity ol an extra session of Congress, is
being seriously considered by the Cabinet.
Wheat is selling at Salem for $1 10, and
little offering.
Retail Produce and Provision market
Tbe following are retailers' prices : .
FLOUR.-tbliL $8.
CORN MEAL Oregon ground, In bulk, 4o.
OATS-tf bushel, DO.
BEANS lb, Be.
POTATOES 50 a
BUTTER Fresh rolls, 25c
COFFEE Rio, 29; Java, 33Jo.
CHEESE Oregon, 20c
CANDLES box, I44 60.
EGGS Me.
BACON Side, 14c; hams, 15c; shoulders,
12Je,
LARD In tins, 15c; bulk, 12. .
CHICKENS-2 50&3 00 doien.
FISH-Salmon, bf bbls, tG; 501t kits, $1 00;
Mackerel, per kit, $4; CodBsh, 0 It, 1215c.
SUGAR S. F. R., 161c; Island, 1015c:
crushed, 18c; powdered, 20c
SALT Carman Inland, 100 lbs, (1 25;
Bay, $123; Liverpool Dairy, $2 50; do coarse.
12.
TEA-Green, $1 25; Japan, 75c I? lb.
8YRUP-neavy Golden, V keg, 15.
OILS-Kerosene, 11 V gallon.
List ot Letter
Remaining uncalled for lo the Post Office
at Eugene City, Or., April 21, 1877 :
Albina, Clark, John'
Allen, Mrs Mary A Peters, Wm j
Allen, Miss Nan W Robests, J W
Anderson, II J Stuing, Wm
Albna, Miss Matttt Syovey. James M
Craig, Wm
A. S. PATTERSON, P.M.
NotTo-Morrow. or the Next Bay,
But NOW, if you have a Couirh, Cold, or any
irritation whatever of the organa of reepiration
uue llale s Hnnev of llorehounil and lor. It
is a vegetable balaam, compared with which all
other pulmonics are valueless.
Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute,
FOR SALE LIST CIIAXCE.
A No. 2 Standard
CABINET ORGAN
Cost 200 can be bought fur a little over half its
cost Was received from the factory, new, in
February.
Apply at this office.
Seed Oats. Several hundred bushels of good
clean seed oats for sale. Enquire of
CALL1SON & OSBURN,
i'OK SALE.
A comfortable house of four rooms. Newly
papered and in good condition. Bearing grape
vines, cherry and plum trees.
Tins OFFICE.
NomiNa is mors h.uussinq than boils or ul
cera. Fortunately they can be quickly healet
by the se oi iii.ro a nulphuh soap, wiit
purges the sore of its poisonous vims or proud
flesh, and thus removea the only obstacle to its
healtiiK. "
Grow Young in Ten minutes with Hill's In
stantuneous Hair Dye.
Iteniember This.
Now Is the time of year for Pneumonia, Lung
Kever. Lwighs. lklla, aim tatal reaulta of lire
dinixwiton to Conauiiiition and other throat
and Lung Dineaae. llnsi hkk'h Gkkman Svrup
has been used in this neighborhood for the past
two or three years without a single failure to
cure. If you have not uaed this medicine your
elf, go to your lruggiat ami ak him of its
wouderful suoceea among his customers. Three
ihwea will relieve the winit caae. If you have
no faith in any medicine, just buy a Sample
Bottle of Bohvhkr's Gkkuan SvmTfor 10 cents
and try it. Regular aixe bottle 75 cents. Don't
neglect a Cough to save 75 cent.
BUSINESS CHANGE.
.11
TIIE YARN MILL OF THIS CITY
lately rua tmder the name of Irving k Co.
will in future he run under the name of William
Skelton. 4aviug rvbuilt and enlarged the mill
I will now be able to supply an oru-ra entnut
. . U'll UL'ei n,r
ed to my care, " -u. piuj.iuj
Eugene, April 10, 1877.
ASTOR HOUSE,
EUGENE CITY. : : OliEGON
X. N. IX IIO IS, Proprietor.
Formerly of St. Charlh Hotel, Albajit.
mins house will hereafter be
i conducted as a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
nKUKKUtL iTlEKrilAXDISB Uo
L to
T.C.
HENDRICKS,
GEO. J. BU1S,
HOOK AND JOB PRINTER
Rt'Ur.VI CITT. OREIMiW.
TUB BKT MIIOICX EVES, brought to
X to Una nai tt, at tlta lowrat prwr. at.
T. H. Il UKIIMC
University Subscriptions.
All aubarriptiona to the State University are
bow orrt due. llie pnert.v has been accepted
bv and turned over to the State, and I am in
structed by the proprr authorities to proceed
and collect all sums at one.
GEO. B. DORRIS,
AtUn-nry at Law,
T A HK1.I.K HAtiOS-I am the sole
Ji aent ti Una eel'lte1
T. tS. HEN'MHCKa
VOOLMVOOU!
Highest Market Price tar Wool !
THOSE n A VINO WOOL TO SELL wffl
plaoM oail oa the nnk. aisned. Advances
mads oa the sun if dasirerf,
a. GOLDSiirrn.
DUuolirtion.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN (hat the
partnership-heretofore existing between F.
'f. Simper and Smith (leek, in the butchering
business, at Junction City, Oreiron. i this dav
dissolved by mutual content, and that F. T.
Singer will continue the txisiness at said place,
will annum all libilitieat of the aforesaid lira
and collect all accounts due, and settle all the
business of the said firm, lotted this 13th day
of April, 1877. FRANK T. SINGER,
BALI 1 11 I'LibftK.
1,000,000 Bottle
or rag
Centaur
Liniments
hftvn lieen anld tha lfufc vpai anil not nn mm
11 nt hna rwu'hpd III that th hv Tint llnni
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all that is olaimed for them. Indeed, scientific
kill cannot go beyond the result reached in
theae wonderful preparations.
Added to Car-
holic, Arnica, Mentha, Seneca' (HI and
Witch-
Hazel are other ingredients, which makes a
family liniment that defies rivalry. Rheumatic
and bed ridden cripples have by it been enabled
to throw away their crutches, and many who
for years have been athicted with Neuralgia,
Sciatca, Caked Breasts, Weak Backs, etc., have
found perfect relief.
. Mr. Joeiah Westlake, of Marysville, Ohio,
writes:
"For years my Rheumatism has been so bad
that I have been unable to stir from the house.
I have ried every remedy I could hear of. Fi
nally, I learned of the Centaur Liniment The
first three bottles enabled tne to walk without
my crutches. I am mending rapidly. I think
your liniment simply a marvel.
The liniment cures Burns and Scalds without
a scar, extracts the poison from bites and stings.
Cures Chillhlains and frosted feet, and is very
efficacious for Ear-ache, Tooth-ache, Itch and
Cutaneous Eruptions.
The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper,
is intended for the tough, fibres, cords and mus
cles of horses, mules and animals.
READ I READ I
Rev. Geo. W. Ferris, Manorkill, Schoharie
county, N. Y., says:
"My horse was lame for a year with a fet
lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed to
cure him and I considered him worthless until
I commenced to use Centaur, Liniment, which
rapidly cured biro. 1 heartily recommend it.
It makes very little difference whether the
case be "wrench," sirain, spavin or lameness of
any kind, the effects are the same. The great
power of the Liniment is, however, shown in
roll-evu, big-head, Sweeny, Spavin, King bone,
Galls and Scratches. This Liniment is worth
millions of dollars to Livery men, Farmers and
those having valuable animals to care for. We
warrant its effects, and refer to any farrier who
has ever used it.
- Labaratory of J. B. Rore & Co.,
40 Dei St., New York.
IHILDREN.
A complete substitute for Castor Oil, without
Its unpleasant taate or recoil in tne throat, ihe
result of zu years practice Dy JJr. sam i men
er of Massachusetts.
Pitcher's Castoria is particularly recommend
ed for children. It destroys worms, asinii-
lates the food, and allows natural sleep. Very
efficacious in Croup and for children Teething.
For Colds, FcveriHUneHs, disorders of the bow
els, and Stomach complaints, nothing is so ef
fective. It is as pleasant to take as honey,
costs but 35 cents, and may be had of any drug
gist. This is one of the many testimonials :
"Cornwall, Pa., March 17, 1874.
"Dear Sir I have used your Castoria in
mv practice for some time. I take great pleas
ure in recommending it to the profession as a
anie, reuaoie aim agreftioie uieuicuie. 11 is par
ticularly adapted to children where the reimg
nant taste of Castor Oil renders it so difficult to
administer. E. A. ENDERS, M. D."
Mothers who try Castoria will find that they
can sleep nights and that their babies will be
healthy.
J. B. Rose 4 Co., New York.
SEWING MACHINES
' res oaxi, wroLrsALi m smiL,
x sxs-socx raicis.
The best and latest improved for
every variety of work, including
TIIE FLORENCE,
to Ions; the leading Family Sew
ing Machino on the Pacific Coast,
its superior qualities are too well
known to require further recom
mendation. THE NEW WHITE
the test straight needle Machine
in the market, has a great deal of
room under the arm, is very light
running and substantial
ALSO,
FLORENCE COAL OIL STOVES
FOB CO0IIHO A ED HEiTTSO.
Persons desiring business, deal
ers, and all others wishing Sewing
Machines, either foe Cash or on
Installments, should send for cir
culars and terms to
SAMUEL HILL,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
BaS ntANCISCO.
liberal prices allowed for old
machines in exchange for new.
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i DMINISTRATOR"S NOTICE Notice
U hereby riven that the nnitermcned has
heenalpointed by tbe Count V C'onrt of Lane
county, Oregon. adtuinUtrator with tbe will an
nexed of the estate of Wm. Moore, deceased,
and all persona baring claims acsinst said es
tate are reif tret to present Utem, with tbe
proper roorbera, to me at my office in Eupene
the' date bsreot Dated thai 4th dav of April,
l!C7i tiEU M. ClH"FER,
Administrator.
IDolin AMD sAX
XV) (or sale by
T. U. IlENDKICKA
Fop Sale at a Barain 1
THE NEW HOUSE AND LOTS en, the
comer of Lincoln and Seventh streets.
Inquire of GEO. W. K.INSEY,
Lane County
MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION
rrnns association has on irx5T
I a. lama anil v&riivi assortment Of FlUiaii
GOODS, and are receiving every safflBth new
supplies suited to this market.
Goods are sold low and
AT ONE PRICE TO ALL f
And PRODUCE TAKEN At THE HIGH
t'JT t 4 DlTfT T A TL'O
Give ua a call before Diirchasinif, as it i no
trouble to ahow goods and give pneea. apl
. . . . inAIl
-l-fcflflTM A SB N SB ISKSI JALiLX LMV-
I Jjnia hand and machine made Boots and
Slices. , A new lot direct from factoi
TV.
a H. FRIENDLY.
"QRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
DRY G(K)DS.
Opening of
Spring Stock of
Dry Goods at
S. H. FRIENDLY.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
F
1XCY GOODS-
RIBBONa
Jjoe, Embroideries,
RIBBONS.
RIBBONS.
Ribbons in new shades,
Edging and Insertions,
FRIENDLYS.
RIBBONa
RIBB0N4
RIBBONa
D. R. LAKIN.
THE HARNESS SHOP FORMERLY
owned by CHAS. HADLEY has been
bought by D. R. LAKIN, who is refilling the
shop witb a good assortment of
Harness, Saddles, Brushes, Combs,
Cards, Spurs, Whips of all kinds,
Dressed Deer Skins. Sinldle Blankets,
And in fact everything kept in fintt-class bar'
ness shop, which he proposes to sell as cheap as
anv one in the business.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
work Wheat, Oats, Flour, Bacon, Pork, Beef
cattle, Hogs on foot, Wood, Mules, Deer skins,
anvthinir the farm produces that will sell.
Give him a call before buying elsewhere.
Five per cent off for cash down. Remember
the old stand, first door north of F. B. Dunn.
AIho a good assortment of the best SADDLE
TKhha made on this coast for wholesale cus
tomers at cheap figures.
DUNN & STRATTOH
AT TUB
OLD STAND OF F. B. DUNN.
TTAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME I?
JJLbusiness Mr. HORACE F. STRAIT ON,
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 hare a full line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS,
. , FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS,
MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And are continually adding to our stock to
meet the demanda of the public.
DUNN & STRATTON.
PHJJflflfl? Airenta;ht chance of tlie season;
bnnUMUO.iM th new and taking Chromoa
Pulls of the rthina. On the Huwitiphniu Off n,,
LiRtit, Old Oaken Bui ket, White MininUina, Niao
arm Falls, Newport. Saratoga, Virg- n Veata, Beat
rice, Know Ptorrn, American Fruit, Pier at CaUia,
Paa auon the Danube: also, brilliant 011 Chromne,
nn hlark or white mounta, floral huinearrda,aun.
day arhuol ennla, Utuarr, muttoea, black around
panels: alao, frames and airenta' uonli at Ten
I bottom prices, ftrticulnra free. IlluatratiieOiU.
logue on receipt or stamp. en1 for t) 00 outfit.
i. LATHAM CO., 4i Waahimrton t. W-on,
headquarters fur Foreign and A met iota Chromes.
FINAL SETTLEM ENT. Notice is here
by given that R.G.Callionjulminitratorof
the estate of O. M. Simmons deceaaeri, has filed
his accounts for final settlement of said estate,
and Monday the 7th day of May, 1877 has been
set for hearing the same. By order of the
Court. J. J. WALTON, Jr., Ju.W
tt. B. DOKRJS, Atfy.
Notice.
A T THE MEETING OF TIIE BOARD
of Directors of Lane Comitr Mercantile
Association held December 13, 187i, it was or
dered that the capital stick of said corporation
subscribed prior to Dec. 1, l7ti, le assessed and
made Parable at ones. Th mtalr kl..
that date subject tn 50 tier rent uu,ni
Stnckhol.1 frv will llesWO rexpitil nt thnr srli-
est convenience. J. C. J ENNIXUS.
SeoretArv.
U. S. Claims Lands for Soldiers.
LAND AND J1ICIT MIXES FOR SAI.E
OK TRADE.
ICOLI.ECT SCRIP, INDUX VOrCH
ers, Bounty, New Orleans, and other prize
money now due, and PostofHce claims ; obtain
pensions for officers, soldiers, sailors, woundr.l,
injured or diseased and their widows and chil
dren; patents, Caveats, title to land an i land
warrants for soldiers in all wars before March
3d, 1K.V, and attend to all business at Washing
ton. Locate timber land, college scrip and
homesteaia on lands near Portland, Oregon,
and elsewhere. Will sell cranberry land with
natural vines rrowin? on it. Prairie, swamp
and timbervsl lan)s at priors lower UTan usual
Rich placer gravel beds and quarts ledges f
sale or trade. Abo, will sell or rent a furnish
ed Hotel, or sell a steam sawmill readv for bu
siness. Applvto C M. CARTER,
- Office Third and Maih streets,
Ja20 Portland. tresn.
Notice to Sportsmen.
THERE H A NEW GUX SHOP IN
Eugene Cttv opposite the Lorkr l.inrw
SuSle between Poindrxtrr s shop aad the Hook
...I T . I J I HI L . . 1 ...
w ihw raiMiui 4sk aw ue tijrn of toe
mg rea irin swunir acrosa me shicwaiK. i be
amlerrinied is rely to do all kimls of repair
work with neatness and durability; new runs
rnaoe 10 order; small bored nfles for killimr .
grouse and snuirrels a wart 00 hand, also
(rumed and bled and dow lucks rerird at hort
sws
aoOce,
B. F. HENDRK K3. I
osnuiirv & co's
NEW DRUG STORE ON WILLAM
etae Street, nearNinth, ,
SCAURS II
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
OILS,
PAINTS,
. GLASS,
VARNISHES
PATENT EIGDICirirs, c
Brandies. Wines an J Liquorr
OF ALL KINDS.
In tacf,ir tave-tae Beef assortment of sasfifssi
louna in
FIRST CLASS DRXT6 STORE. -
We warrant all our drugs, for tlley are new set
Fresh. Particular attention 1 sailed to our
Stock of
Perfumery aw , To3et Articles.'
As we nave bought
' OUR GOODS FOR CASH
We can compete with any establishment in Bu-
gene 1'ity In price and accommodation.
Buy your goods where yon can get
the best and cheapest.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED
At all hours of the day or night,
OSBUKN & to
Brick Store, tor. Willamette 4 Eighth Sti.,
' EUGENE CITY.
A.V. PETERS & CO.,
Are bow In receipt of a very largs stock of
IVEYV SPRUNG GOODS.
Selected with much ears from the largest and less,
importing houses in San Francisco.
Our Stock or
DRESS GOODS
la anuaually large and attractive, and comprises the
very latest atrlea and novelties, awl of all grasss
nu prices, ao aa to meet the view of all.
WHITE GOODS.
A largs assortment of Edgings and Inserting, new
and beautiful patterns.
STAPLE GOODS.
A large stock of Bleached Bfanlins ana Linens,
"able Linens, Towelings and Hoaiery; Corsets,
Handkerchiefs, Lace and Linen Collars in all grades.
WE WILL PAT THE BTQHT8T KARIT PlICB
In eaah for any number of ponnda of
GOOD MERCHANTABLK WOOL
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Of every description wanted, for whlch'we wfll say
the highest market pries.
A. V. TETERS & CO.
B. F. DORRIS.
To all who knowthem
selves indebted to me. I
haye demands against
me whjch
MUST BE PAID,
and I cannot meet them
unless I .can collect. If
you would save cost
come and settle without
delay, for
I MUST HAYE MONEY.
Jao. 6, 1877. B. F. DORRIS.
S. STEIftHElSEll,
WHOLESALE A5D RETAIL DEALER IN
First-Class Family Groceries
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
notions, Crockery and Willow Ware
ALSO
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS.
Tat medical and faaafly ases.
Assf sverrthraa; alas anally kept ia a First CXsss
FAMILY GROCERY STORE '
1 bag leave to inform the ritiseas of Zngesw aal
the enrroandina' ousatrj that I have facilities to set
eaper Uiaa aay ather house this side f Portlaad.
Fresh supplies received weekly,
Oi the very best qulitiesoau.
Jfy motto is
Small Profits and Quick Sales
j riense call aad leva my priesa befurs parchaaiB-:
siaewaere.
S. STEIXnEIiER,
Willamette 8trfl, Eaifene Cit
Cash Paid for Bacon and Egga.
Goods Delivered to all Parts of the CTtr
FREE OF CHARGE.
EUGENE CITY KILLS.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE To
inform the public that they have leased the
EI GEXE CITY MILLS for a term of years,
and are now prepared to do a general Milling
Busir a. W ill receive wheat on atorage on fa- .
vorable terms, and will make liberal terms to
fanners who desire to grind their own wheat.
Will at aU times keep on band for sale
FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED,
and pay the
Highest Cash Price for Wheat
A share of the patmnacs lrapectfuriv solicit
ed. orT) PATTERSON A EDMS
DR. JOHX HERRBOLD,
jrEEICll MB IECIWIC1L BESTIXT,
XX AS REMOVED TO ROSrP.PPr. iW
Jl i
ron. where be resnectfullT off en his
vices tn the citirenu of thM place and vicinity
ra au uie orancnea of his yvAt