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mar- obituary notioea will b. charged fur t the rat of 10 srge, oc uta P' (Uaume no responsibility for Tiewi wpieaaod t,r wrrMponuou-. glngle topic of thaOrMBD.In wrapper for mail' may do uuwinu CITY AND COUNTY. ""guidi Ou Wednesday morning, 18th int, Enoch Smith committed suicide at hit residence in thi place by shooting himself through tho body with a revolver. There was no evidence of derangement of mind np to the morning of his death. He had been unwell for a couple of weeks, but not confined to hit bed. On the morning of his death he ant down to breakfast, bat did not eat He told his daughter, Mrs. Henrjr Risdon, where to find his papers, saying that he wanted her to have what property he hail He said nothing other than this to indicate that he meditated taking his own life. After breakfast he threw his coat across his shoul der and went to the barn. Mr. Risdon no ticed that he did not act entirely natural and ssked his wife about a revolver hor father was in the habit of carrying, and started to go out, when he heard the report of a pistol, and on opening the door saw Smith lying on the ground. He called Dr. Shelton and they went to him. . He was unconscious and his clothes were on fire. He was carried into the house and remained unconscious up to the time of his death, about 10 o'clock, recogniz ing no one except Mr. Berry, of Salem. Mr. Smith some years since was divorced from his wife, and has been more or less troubled ever since about his two daughters, whom he desired to keep with him. In this he had been unsuccessful, and it appeared to have worked on his mind until he looked to death for relief. Mr. Smith was for several years nightwatchman in this place He was fifty ty-one years of age. A jury was impanncled by Coroner Shelton and an inquest hold on Wednesday afternoon. A verdict was re' turned as follows : We. the undersigned Coroners jury, sum' mnned to enquire into the cause of the death of diseased, find that his name is Enoch Smith, his ago about 60 years, and that he came to his death by a pistol shot in his own hands, on the morning of April iHtn, lau, while Jaboring under a temporary lit ol ilia pondency, at his residence in Eugene City, Lane Co.. Oregon. R. G. C ALLISON, VM. OSBUKN, C. HOPES, T. O. HENDRICKS, S. M. TITUS, a T. LAIRD. Sudden Dkath. A gentleman writing from Dexter, Lane county, under date of the Hth inst., sends the following to the Oregon in: ' 'Early this morning the citizens of this vicinity were much surprised to learn of the very sndden death of one of our best citizens, Mr, John McFarland. He retired to rest in apparent good health last night About 10 o'clock in the evening he awoke the family by his groans. On reaching the bedside of the brother and son, the members of the fam ily were horrified to find him lifeless. The cause of his sadden death is not yet known. Mr. McFarland was aged 31 years. Another. Last Sunday morning, at the residence of his father, near Harrisburg, Mr. Leroy Wheeler was found dead in his bed. Mr. Wheeler had been employed for the last year by Mr. Abrams of this place as sawyer. He was subject, we are informed by one who worked with him in the mill, to epileptic fits, and probably passed away in one these. A Good Idea. Mr. Geo. B. Dorris, Presi dent of the Common Council, has had hand bills printed offering one hundred dollars re ward for the arrest and conviction of any one who shall commit the crime of arson within the corporate limits of Eugene city. This may have a tendency to prevent the setting on fire of any more buildings. Eugene has never been in so much danger of being . de stroyed by fire as at present Its safety, in the absence of fire apparatus, has been in the energetic manner in which our people have turned out on the slightest alarm and gone to work. The false alarms of this month will cause them to be less in haste to turn oat in future, and a few minutes lost at the start of a fire may cost the town thousands of dollars. Stabbino Apfrat. The Dalles corres pondent of the Oregonian sends the follow ing to that paper: "I learn from the Ochoco ' mail carrier that a serious stabbing affray took place at Prineville in this county, on Monday last A Mr. Allen attacked Mr. Bud Thompson and Mr. John Jackson, when Thompson, drawing a knife, stabbed Allen in the left breast, causing what is snpposed a fatal wound. I learn that Mr. Thompson is acquitted of all blame, as he acted purely in self defense. Mr. Allen was still alive when the mad carrier left that place." The Evening Telegram of Monday says: From a gentleman who was present we learn that yonng Van Allen, whom Budd Thomp son, formerly of the Salem Mercury, stabbed at Prinesville, in Wasco county, is in a fair way to recover, the wound being leas severe than was at first supposed. The knife blade entered the left shoulder, and the wound ex tended down the back for distance of eight inches. Discharoed. Morand, who was arrested at Gardner charged with the murder of T. A. Davis in Portland, underwent a preliminary examination last week before the county judge of Multnomah county. The Oregonian says that after a careful review of all the ev idence elicited daring the examination, and weighing the very able argument made pro and con, Judge Woodward decided that the testimony was insufficient to hold the prison er ever to await the action of the grand jury. Accordingly he instructed the clerk to enter aa order discharging Morand from custody. This was done and the prisoner was released at once. ' Opera, From Mr. Chae. Schutz, advance ' sgeat of the D Marska opera troupe, now en . not. fn, PN.I W. reirerl a card an- . , , .1.- osnang that they wdl give a concert in this ... . . . I . ."11 ty about the nrat ol May. .Mr. ocnou win b here in a few days for the purpose of mak- ng definite arrangements. Vnrtcm. 8lmpl announcement of birth. . 'l rWhawill be inserted without ehi Hon. Ben Simpson cams np on Thursday. Brief Menuwa. "Leotard's" lateat failure was in Portland. The State Grange mecU at Salwn on the (Ml w u oi May. The Ajax left San Francisco for Portland on Wednesday. Regular convocation of Eugene Royal Arch i napter tins evening. Italy want 15,01)0,000 lire. The Daily nee coum spare a tew. Hon. Lafavette Lane came down on Tues day to attend to some buisiness in Court J. AL Sawtelle. theatrical bilk, is luxuri ating in a debtor's cell in the Portland jaiL Robert Vamrhn has been appointed post master at Willamette Forks in this county. Special communication of Eugene Lodge No. 11, A. F. & A. M. next Monday even ing. Mr.Donclaa. one of the contractors for the finishing of the University building, is in town. As the picnic season approaches, it is prop er Umention that there are seven hundred specie of ants. The Arkansas Legislature has decided that as the sheep law discounrgqs dogiuulture, the lormer must give way. Times are so hard in this locality now that the hens make their chicks scratch for them selves two weeks earlier than usual Another reason why it looks as if spring was at hand fellow sit on dry goods boxes and whittle just the same as they do in May. Whom shall I marrv ? is the title of a lect ure by a Rhode Island man. If he will per mit us to make a suggestion, we would say a woman by all means. The more a man or woman knows the less they gossip about their neighbors. Culture and refinement always destroys cab. Think of this, young goasipjier. Le Roy Ellmaker. a little son of Bvron Ellmaker, of Long Tom. is minus two toe?. because he hit his foot with an axe. This seems to be a good year for trimming feet C. A' Dolph, Esq. Grand Master, I. O. 0. F., has issued a dispensation to the order au thorizing them to celebrate the 58th anniver sary of their organization on the 2.th inst The effects of tobacco smoking, as described by the Scientific' American, are discoloring of Al. - ...1L 1 1 x il ilia ieu ui uy caroon, excitement oi me saliva ry glands by the ammonia, headache and las situde from the carbolic acid, disease of the heart from the carbonic oxide, nausea from the bitter extract, and a tainting of the breath by the volatile empyreoiatie sub stance. Horrible t "The baby has got a new tooth, but the old lady is laid np with a cold in her head," remarked a kentleman last week to a defeat ed candidate in our recent city election. "What the do I care f" was the reply. "Well," said the gentleman slowly, "before the election you used to take me aside and ask me how my family was coming on, and I've been hunting von all over town to tell you, and that's the way yon talk to me. But it don't make any difference, I voted for the other candidate anyhow." Annual Address. Hon. Elwood Evans, of Olympia, W. T., has consented to deliver the annual address at the Pioneer re-union to be held at the State Fair grounds on June 15th and 16th, 1877. Mr. Evans is a gentle man of fine culture and an eloquent speaker, and his effort will be second to none hereto fore delivered, although Oregon's best speak ers have addressed the Association. Mr. Evans is a pioneer and well posted on the early history of this coast Notice. The hop growers of Lane county are requested to meet at the Court House in Eugene City on Saturday, the 26th day of May, at 1 o'clock, for tho purpose of taking iuto consideration the propriety of organizing a Hop Growers' Association. All hop grow ers are earnestly requested to attend. By re quest of Several Hop Growers. , Univkrsalist State Convention. Mr. A J. Wigle, secretary of the above named convention, drops the following note: "The Universalis! State convention wdl be held 8 miles southeast from Halsey, commencing Thursday, June 7, 1877. There will be con veyances at the Halsey depot on Wednesday and Thursday to take all who may come on the cars to the place of meeting. All wish ing to avail themselves of a free ride as above stated, will please write to the secretary at Harrisburg, letting him know on which day we may expect them." Angora Fleece. The Farr Alpaca Com pany, of Holyoke, Massachusetts, has writ ten to this State that it will buy all the An gora fleece raised in Oregon. Prices from 25 to 90 cents, according to length and fineness of the hair. This ought to be more profita ble than wool raising. Self Brr.Nino Norsery Lamp. J. P. Gill & Son have just received a new patent fix ture which, placed in a wine-glass or small tumbler of sweet or lard oil will make an ex cellent night lamp. It consists of small metal enp, with a glass tube in centre, and floats on the oil By applying a lighted match to the glass tulie a few second the light will ajipear, and continue to barn until extinguished; ami, if the glass should upset, it will extinguish itself. Coal oil should not be used, as it is dangerons. A small tumbler wine glass or saucer, half full of oil, will fur nish a light for months, and there is no smell, as the oil generates to gas in the glass tube, ami thus adonis a clean, bright light which will save a vast expense to those keeping a constant oil or gas light burning, without any danger of fire accidents. The ONLY afjency in Eugene for Dr. WAR NER'S HEALTH CORSET, at the Baotr, corner Willamette and Seventh Street. p51 tin Mohawk Items. A correspondent at Mohawk sends as the following items under date of April 16th : The fanners are well advanced in getting in their crop. General Applegate has returned from an extended trip to Southern Oregon. Mr. Jordan lost a finger the other day by at tempting to brash the sawdust away w hile the saw wa running. The dog petition which ha been in circula tion to prevent hounding in thi valley ba not given general satisfaction. Some say that every boo mi that is killed will cost a home. The Mill-creekcrs propose to plant root rmn whenever th ground is ready. They j have lost confidence in the .noon. I A J. Workman k Bra are const ructinjj a nt mill on a tributary of the Mohawk, known Shot-gun creek. The Mill creek mines are .till being work- ad, but nothing of importance has Tejned. been de- Ixdicttd. The Grand Jury returned a true bill against John Cogswell and Harvey Karoff, for the. murder of Scott Osbnrn. Circuit Court Docket. The following cases have been disposed of i n the manner indicated np to the hour of go ing to prew: L Stt of Oregon vs D. T. Luce. Larceny. Continued. 2. State of Oregon vs D. T. Luce, Larceny. Continuedr 3. State of Oregon vs E. R. Griffith. Lar ceny. Continued. 4. State of Oregon vs J as. Bradford. Lar ceny. Continued. 5. State of Oregon vs J. K. MoCabu. Manslaughter. Jury disagreed and cans, con. 7. Tho. G. Mulkey v I. 8. Swearengin. To recover estate. Continued. 8. Manraret Howard et al. va Marv E. Hays, et al Suit for partition. Continued. 10. Win. Calvert, et aL. v Wm. Moore. el al Suit for partition. Decree granted 1L E. Younir v (J. W. I.arnaon and N. L. I Packard. Action to recover money. Judir- ment against X. L. Packard for l-Nil 20. 12. Tho. Murrv vs Marv Ann Murrv. et al. I o recover real estate. Uutnu. 13. Marv E. Ted row va C. W. Ted row. Suit for divorce." A. C. Sweet appointed ref eree. 14. Matthew Wallia v J. B. Mills. Con firmation. Granted IS. Geo. M. Cooper and J. M. Thompson v W. IL O tell and E. F. T. OdelL Fore closeure. Continued for service.' 16. H. O. Tenny vs Ella Tenny. Divorce. Granted. 17. Hannah Ewbanks vs A. J. Chapman and W. K. Leveridge. Foreclosure, liecree of foreclosnre against Chapman; removad to U. 3. I ltcmt Court as to levendge. 18. I vi hinder, et aL. vs li. M. Callison et aL Suit for partition. T. W. Shelton ap pointed releree. 10. Wm. Bennett vs. Tas. II. Taylor. Action to recover money. Judgment for plaintiff for 91V ou. 20. W. R. MoCornack vs L W. Kanoff. Ac tion to recover money. Judgment fur plaintiff ior J,!n. 21. .J. W. Stewart vs C. W. Zumwalt Ac tion to recover money. Judgment for plaintiff ior ioi .w. 22. Mary A Smith vs Michael SuiitL Divorce. Granted 23. L. Ackernian & Co.vs J. B. MePhernon. Action to recover money. Judgment for f 128. 24. Sternberg & Senders vs It C. Martin. et ai. ftorecioimre. fettled. 25. J as. E. Holt vs David Boggs, et aL foreclosure. Granted: judgment for $1,738. 27. J. D. Mays v A. t. May. Divorce. Dismissed. 3L Mary A. J. Love vs Jas. and IL Hoff man. To reform deed Settled. 31 V. a Delashmutt vs Tho. Jenkins. For possession of real property. Judgment for possession of real estate. 33. O. Noble vs Horatio Stone. Foreclosure. Dismissed at plaintiff cost 31. W. II. Abrams & liro. vs H. Stone and 11. Smith. Action on mechanics lien. Dis niimied at plaintiffs cost 35. Smith, Bnwfield 4 Co, vs J. M. and Rachel liutler. Foreclosure, Settldd 36. Smith, Brasfield & Co. vs J. M. Butler. Settled 38. Thoe. Swift vs Jas. Heatherlv. et aL To recover money. Judgment for 111)7 80. 39. Amanda E. Hay vs J. 1). Hays. Di vorce, (iranted. 42. G. B Havs vs 8. S. Stephen and Marv J. Stephens. Foreclosure. Decree of fore closure and judgment for $3,900. Fire Alarm. On Friday evening of last week the town wes turned out by an alarm' of fire caused by the burning of an unoccu p;ed house near the saw milL Another out burst of the Funny Man's bumor. Attenoino Court. A large number of at- tonerys from abroad are in attendance on the present term of Court Among the number are J. F. Cap'ea of Portland, Judge Strahan and C.ipt N. B. Humphrey of Albany, and Judje Burnett and Mr. Raybnrn of Corval Us. ' DirrHuniA Examined. The New York Sun of a recent date has this: Dr. Samuel E.Mortimer lectured last eve ning upon the pathology of diptheria. The symptoms that the physician is able to noto are drowsiness, slWlit sore throat swelling glands near the ulcerous spots, and a full, fast, and wiry pulse. The tonsils are of a darker red hue than the surrounding parts of the throat As the disease progresses the ul cerous spots throw out a thick, tenacious, pseurio membrane. With a lew hours the patient exjieriences intense nervous prostra tion and lubored breathing, indicating great distress. If the remedies remove the pseudo membrane, the patient is often too low to rally, and dies from sheer exhaustion. '1 hi is the case a the nhvsician cenerallv I - O sees, but it is, in fact only the second stage. Before an inUaminatory symptom appears, the patient remembers that for twenty -four hours or so he was in wonderful spirits. If the physician had been called in then, lis could nave recognized the hatching mischief and destroyed it in the egg. The disease is so comparatively new that nearly every practi tioner has some remedy that he believe to be a specific. That which the lecturer had tried with most success is the extract of Ken nedy's 1'inus Canadensis, the large amount of tannic acid therein speedily clearing the pseu do membrane off, exiiosing the ulcers to lo cal application, and leaving nothing to fight but prostration. Dilute sulphuric and nitro munatio acids act in like manner and the salts that act to the best advantage are those containing ine most acia. ine inierence i that the poison, being one that an acid neu tralizes, is an alkali. It is in the blood, as is shown by the unnatural deposit of the plas tic lymph and a condition of the blood similar to that produced by hgh mercuralization. In our walk through town yesterday to look for item, we happened to pas by the well known store of Rattnblatt k Co. and found a lar lot of emply boxes. Opon inquiry we were told that a larje importing house in San Francisco wm just cloxing bunineM, and Mr. Rosenblatt beinj there at the time took th o portunity to bay hugely for thi house, and they informed us that they are goin; to bell them st astonishingly low price, giving thi communi ty the benefit They will charge yon noth'ng to show you the goods a they are all very ao eommodtlin?. Go and tee for yourself. We sell 8. H. Kennedy' Hemlock Sheep Dip. the best and cheapest Dip known, and will send valutble book to hp ownrrs on applica tion. J. M'C'KACKE.V k CO. Portland, Oregon. J. A- Winter is still alive and engaged in th photographic business. Picture enlanred to any size, and retouched in India ink or painted in water colon. The undersigned ha 31 acres of land lying just aero the river at the bridge Eogcn City which will be sold cheap. Apply to J. W. SKACGS, Eugene City, Ongotb Halle. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are rep tented to eall and settl immediately a I intend to settle op all ir.y bnnnea within the next month. J his April l-tn, i, i. J. W. SKAGGSL Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest andW selected stuck of wall paper aad border in Eugen City, eranprieing ra part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Embrac ed paper, which they port-has direct from th Eastern factorie and will tell as cheap as th cheapest. AH paper trimmed free of charge. Wagons. Hacks. A large stock on hand sod I will to ILL WORK WARRANTED 11 Repository and Shop Corner Ninth l'lcose call and wo for yourselves before Blaclcsmithing, Wood Work to Robinson & Church, SIIELF& HEAVY HARD WAR J UAVK TUB Bes. Selected Stock in VI S. H. FRIEMDLY HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE The Largest EVER BROUHT TO EUGENE. OUR 8T0CK OF CLOTHIJSTQ ba been lanrely increased and we can show as naiuisonie a line or ready made good in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at priees uiai cannot lau to satlsiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT i well filled with a snlemlid assortment nf all leading style and fashionable shades of goods. EMTRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, - and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannel of all colors. Bleached A Unbleached Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS: AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HAVING OBTAINED THE AGENCY of T. CUNNINGHAM k CO. '8 lin of va(.. TU l.i. . .u:,.u ... 1. ...... and good quality of machines is unequalled. I am prepared to furnish on the most favorable term the following machine, to-wit: The Case Thresher, The oldest and most popular machine in Amer ica, its annual sale being over 1NOO. Please to call and examine it before purchasing any other. Also, Case's Wrought Iron Header, (Treadwell'i patent) with new and valuable im provements. Haines' Inside Single Gear Header, Johnson' Combined Reajwrs and Mowers, Win. Anson Woods' Eagle Mowers, Bradley's Reapers and Mowers, ADAMS k FRENCH Conquerer Harvester, Twist k Bradley's Sulky Rake, Victor Self Dump Rake, Monitor Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator. Farmers' Friend Grain Drill, , This drill has many important improvements over any other drill now in market, Do not fuil to examine it Garden City Plows, Walking, Sulky and Gang. Try them and you will have no other. Also many other machines too numerous to mention. All these machine are warranted. We have on hand and are con stantly receiving all kind of Machinery. Call and examine for yourselves. Also agent for The Newton Wagon, The most durable, finest painted and lightest running Wagon madn. N.E. corner Willamette and Seventh St. fel7 Sin Eugene City, Or. A. L. BANCROFTS CO., 721 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of ROOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL FURNITURE k APPARATUS, PIANOS, ORGANS And other Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC.. Agent for the 'OWEN" and "LIVE-OAK" WRITING , PAPERS. Blank Book Manufacturing A SPECIALTY. Our mods are to be bad of all th principal Beokatller. JaL3Cro ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. MBS. A. RENFEEW, : Prop Having again taken imanon of th old and well known ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Which ba been newly furniahed and refitted, i now open foe th reception of guest. I have fifteen room in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING . making 90 room In alL It is lbs most ammo dimand beat appointed housa in th rita south of Salem. FF.KE COACH TO TUE HOUSE. A. RE'FRRW. CENTRAL 53 MARKET BOYD & RENSHAW, Proprietors. will XT.r? CC58TAXTXT O HA!TD, ""YEA!,, aiTTOjr. Tsi t of all ki.1a. Tarf. Taliov.tte. Till aeU JW a Cniuu bvtm a t I la Buggies. Carriages order of the Best Eastern Timber Ibrougboit EVERT RESPECT, at Fair Trices. and Oak Streets, Eugise Citt. porcbasins; elsewhere and Carriage Fainting dona order. W. W. ESPEY. ITAVK FOK sale J.Aat the LOWKS'l Kate IKOX. STEF.L. AXES. ANVILS NAILS, Roi'K CabU Chains, Glass, Putty, jam eami 1'ork.t CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS. Oirsoi. AMMUNITION, AGKIl'ULTTKAL IMPLEMENTS, masting rowuer, Fishing Tackle. Etc. Etc We invite an exam' f inatin of our goods, conmtent that our prices will suit tin time. SPRING AND STtmmeu tiiitm, Stock of Goods WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAFS in the leading styles. OILCLOTHS for floor and tabl. use, BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock of Mens and Boys' San Francisco Boots. Which w. have sold for a numW urea muuiwuon. x,very pair warranted. ' A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING Uif.iNSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS. And all choice .FAMILY UKonKUlK.q .1 astonismy low rate. LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of product and WOOL. Sa II. FIJI OIROUXAR OF TBI STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, OR. Th. beautiful building prepared for th Stat Va veriity of Oregon being now ready fur theaemnuno dation of students, th Ant (ession will oommenc on t)i. Iffth of October. I her will be two course f itudy, the Preparatory and Collegiate, and two terms of twenty weeks each. The law pruvldn for th free tuition of on itu deut from earn eounty and fur each member of tk Leriilatur. Student wishing; to avail thama.lt of the heniflU of thi law should make application totthoouuntjr superintendent of tlx eounty in which they reside. All.other student wishing to tak th. collegiate eoura. will b requited to pay a tuition fee of 120 par term in advance. AU candidate for admission to thi department will twraoulrad to u an .lamination in th. following STUDIES I Ueadlng, Writing, Oithography, Practical Arith metic, English Grammar, Geography, UUtory of th United Htatea, Ijitin Urammar, loader and t Book of Cwaar, Greek Grammar and Reader but for th present th examination In th language mar b omittufc Th. eurriculeum of study in tb COLLEGIATE COURSE Will oomprlie, 1st, th. usual college eoura. id, a complete course In Scienc. M, a Normal sours. planned with apscial referone. to th Want of teach- . All students in thia department will bs raaulred to oar a fee of 11 Ml tier term in advance fur lunidaa. Ul expeuae. All atudent in tlM PUEPAHATOUY DEPARTMENT Will r required to pay a tuition of 1 la advance, Thia department will give atuilnnt tin neossaary training in the atudiea required for adluitaoo into the Collegiate department. TH3 FACULTY Will ennaiat of Prof. J. W. Johnson, President, and Profraaor Thomas Condon and Mark Mailer. 'I lie teachers In the preparatory department are lin. Ma ry K. Mpiller, Principal, and Msry E. Ntone.Mia Aaaiautut. wuiin w. juil.NfHl.N, 'President of University and faculty. J. 3. WAT.TON, Seo'y Board of Director. Eugene City Brewery. MATJ1IAS AlULLC.t, Pro'p. Is no prepared to AU all order for LAGER BEER, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Come slid we fur ruurMlf. A food fcrticl. Madi rwom rntm il tit m . Thorouhbred r owls , ALSO Bronze Turkeys, I'M Pekin Ducks and Emden Cfeese. ALSO TCOEOrCUCEED SOl'TIIDOO SCEEf. PRICE LIST NOW READY. Alao, 1 Ut .L. l f l a. r raiinuci uy hi. wii. . i.w, Mi-Miiia feeding, disease and their cure, etc., adapted siiecially to the I'aane least; prioa lu cent. Address, (DciaaBZ stamp, JT. FYKE. NAPA. CAL, Flea stats when yots saw thai advertisement HARDWARE, IHOH and STEEL 1 1 nt, pokm, Kim's Oak, Ash and Hickory flank. NOaniBl'P TIlO.IFftO, fOaTLASD, . . . OKEOOSr. 3 2 i r "lit t 9 . 5- Hi Mm JAS A. STERLING, Dranesville, Douglas County, Orego . Dealer In . General Merchandise. NOTARY PUBLIC. Full line of Legal Blank on hand. Manager of STERLING'S EXPRESS. TO C008 COUNTY. All busines promptly attended to. A New Pea I R. G. GRAHAM. MERCHANT TAILOJl HAS JUST RECEIVED from th East a lin. of line and fashionable cloth, such a ha never before been brought to Eugene, eon sistinir of rani Uooda, Coating, la all Grades, and Plan Vetting;, CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. . n. a. citAHAn. SELLING AT COSTI FOR SIXTY DAYS. yyw. ritF.NTox, Manufacturer and Dealer In Lead, Hack and Wheel BABNI3SS, Warranted California Leather. SADDLES OF ALL KINDS, BRIDLES, H ALTERS, STJRCINOLES. HORSE COVERS. LASH and BUUOY WHIPS, CUM ItA and BRUSH ES, 1IARNESSDKESSINO, ETC.. ETC. Thankful for past favors I would reaneotfull solicit a continuance of the same. Important f Person knowinir themselves Indebted to ma either by note or account, are reuueated to make settlement by Jan. 1, 1877. or payment mint ba nforced. WM. PRESTON. rou THE SPRING tb SUMMER TRADE I WE TIRO to Inform anr tinuU and th pMI that we have juat reoeirod direct from Ha) rranoiacoand th Kaatwn market AN IMMENSE STOCK GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING. FUJUV1SHTJVG GOODS, ATS AND CArS, BOpTS AND SII0ES, Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected liv our MR. 8. ROSENBLATT. which w. oiler at HEDUCRD PRICES, Fartles will find it to their advantage to oatl and examine our atock and prioes beloi pur chasing- elsewhere. Highest price paid for all kmda of Product S. ROSENBLATT & CO. ST. NICHOLAS, " Tht kint of all vxiblicaUont tnunl for tht young on tuhertuU of tin Atlanlie."ooHl am ton (England) Observer. The third roluraa nf thi Innnmntrahl Msajaaln la now oumnleted. With it soo rural urUru nam. and ail hundrad Illustration., it aplemlid aerials, ita aliorter atones, ptiems, ana sketrlies, etfl.. 1o., In ita bMiitirul bln.Iing of red and irnlil, it H th moat plondkl irirt houk for boya and inn. avor laaosa from tii press, frio, it ; in full sjilt, 3. 8T. NICHOLAS FOR 1877. Which open, with November, 17, beffina a atiort and very autertaimne aerial from the Kranrh, "fh KmirluinottheOrtHxly," a story anapUM to tn Thankwirinn aeaaon. Another asrlal of abaorulaf iaterat to uoya, 'ni8 OWN MAHTER," T 1. 1. Tnowaaiuni, author of th "Jwk Ilaaard Htc.rifa," In th Chriat. mas Jlolulay Mimiwr. neanin aerial aeon, Christmas .Uirte.,lielr slietrlia,piHmui anil picture fis- the holiilara.and aom aatonUhinir illuaimtion of Oriental aporla, with drawings hy rllamrae artiata, TtlB CIII1IMTMAH HOLIDAY NUMllKIl OS ST. NICIiOt.AH, auperbly illustratel, eonUin a vary Intonating paper. "TUB BO Yd 07 MY CHILDHOOD," ay wiLUstf ccujs aaTsiT. Do not Fall to But 8t. Nicholas for tht Christmas Holidays. I'nce, 23 LenU. Durine the rear then will b Inlerestinf pspers fof boya, by Willam CuMen llryant, John t. Whittiar, 1 rwmiaa riiifrnea. wiiuaro iiowuv, lit. iioiianu, Uwirire HuUonsid, Hanford B. Hunt, Frank B. SUirkton, and others. There will be atoriea, aketrh and poem nf special Interoat Ut irl, by Harriet Pnawott Hpoirivd, Hu. 1 ..1. I. U W .1 1 . t'lt.Blw.l. Ut it. art I belpa, Louivi A loot t, I jjcretia P. Hal., Crlia lliaiter, Mary stapes lAxltf, aad many otbara. Then will be also "TWELVB SKYICTUREV T Saor. rnmB, . th. Aatromer, with map. ahowln;"Th Btar of Kaeb Month," will ba likely to aurpaa la uteree any aene in popular ecteno raosntly (iven to th pulilie. Aaiunr.aK.ir a n u iininutii".i, wiib FUN AND rilOMC.and WIT AND WIHDOM. wl'.l b minalwl aa beretufi, and sr. Nkhola will aoBtioo. to delight lu young and gi. pleasur to the old. OOOD NEWS fOB DOTS ASD OIBLS. To meet Us? demand fisr a cheaper BY. KiraniA Otft-Hook, theprsw of vol. I aad II ha been ra dueed to S3 each. The threw volunwa, in aa elegant library eaae, are aiM for f 10 lin full gill, , 131, aa that all may gir their children a complete set. Theee eoluaifeeontain moreatlractire material than n fir dollara' warth of ordinary chliilren'a buoka. Hulaenptinn price, ,1a eear. The thro bound rot. Msan'l a eubacriDtion for thia vearoalySll. Hob. ml. wtlh the newest newadeater, or aend wney ba check, or P. O. Money onler, or in reaietered letter, to BM'BIBSBB Wlw. M oroauway, n. a. A MtEK C I RE. For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung dkteaae. Also a sure relief aad permanent cur for general debility, dysjiersria and all aenroos aifectiou, by a aimpl rrireUhla medicine which eured a venerable misakmary Physician who wa Umq a resilient of Hyria and th tast, aad who ha lively given this valua ble sriecifle to thouaanti of kindred rifferer with tli grartest poil)U benefit, and now ha feel it hi ucred ohrietian duty to impart to others thi wonderful invljrorating remedy, and will a-nrl FKEK the oriual receij-t eompletv with full direction, to amy person nckmng etaorp lo reply. VH. CLARK A. R0EBIN, , USUUT KU)CE, 8laA't'S, N. T. P. O. lint 7l VISITINO CAHOS-Veryit-atthe AGRICULTURAL. IMPLKMJiNTS o all kinds at lnii Stui bv X. tl I1ENDEICK3.