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i imju THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUGEXE CUTY, OREGON. SA'J'UIiDAY. MAY WO, mil:' "pli?v. It is generally bold by Democrats th:tt Hayes, by withdrawing tbo troops from South Carolina nnd Lou isiana, performed an act crcditablo to liia head and heart. JSy radical Re publicans it is held to bo un nut of treachery, and a violation of the known doctrines of the party who Btolo the oflico for him ho now holda. Both parties ngreo t'lat, by abandon ing Chamberlain and Packard, Hayes stultified himself, and acknowledged tbo villainy. by which ho was foisted nto tho oflico ho claims to hold. ' What aro tho lads about tho with drawal ot the troops from these States? Woro they withdrawn becausu Hayes wishod to beo Hampton nnd Nicholls triumph over Cliamterhiin and Puck ard? Or did lie inako a viiluool a necessity and withdraw them becauso ho could not help himself ? It is folly to suppose that Hayes abandoned tho carpet baggers of these States through choico; nothing short of utern neces oity could havo induced hirn to go back on his own title; to havo in sulted and violated tho principles ol his ablest supporters throughout the country; to spit upon tho returning board who perjured themselves in order to secure him tho Presidency. Hayes is a Republican, puro and simple, and ho must not bo judged by his acts with regard to South Caro lina nnd Louisiana. Though not a very wit-o man, he is not a fool, nor nro his advisers ignorant of tho situa tion. Ho neither deserves censure nor praise in tho matter; therefore Republicans who denounce him are unjust to him, and Democrats who applaud, aro equally unjust to tlicm eclves. Tho last Uous.0 (if Representatives, which was Democratic, as tho next one will bo, refused to mako nu ap propriation for tho nrmy without in corporating in tho bill a clause forbid ding the iiso of tho nrmy for political purposes in any of tho States, "which was intended to relievo thoso two States iVoin the proseneo ol tho troops then stationed in them, as well as to put n slop to this kind of outrage in ha future. Tho noxt IIouso, smarting under tho wrongs inflicted on tho country by tho villainies of Republican re turning boards, and, with tho exam- plo of tho' lato Ifouso before them, would certainly havo put such a pro. vision in any bill they might pass, making nu appropriation for tho sup port of 'tho army, if troops wero tuill kopt in South Carolina nnd Louisiana to support Chamberlain and Packard. It takes money to support nn nrmy, nd Mr. Hayes well knew ho could not got that money whilo tho army was being used for such vile purposes AS supporting these carpet baggers, without approving tho bill himself which forbid its uso for such purpose, Ho knew that his only hope of ihc means lor tho support of tho nrmy was to .withdraw tho troops from tho protection of thoso men, and thereby sootn to do to ol his own choice. .He is to bo neither censured nor npplaud od for what ho has done it was all thero was left to him to do, Hayes is ns radical ns Ilium or Mor ton, but not so aggressive. His bed is not one of roses ; ho justly dreads tho assembling ol Congress, but do erves no attacks from his own party. Democrats should never forget that ho is a usurper ; that he is a receiver of stolen goods ; that ho wos an ac cessory, both before nnd after the fact, and that lib was mean enough to keep tho " swag" and go back on his confederates I The Dein. J.nk. Ass. (IU::iocratio Jack son Association) of Washington has unani mously pissed resolutions ouiluctldatoiy of the President's )"1kv, and one ot the speak r said tho President hail done a min lito harmonize the iiiU"n .4s of thfcouutrv uud-to promote il.s pro . i ily as could havo Ik-i-u ex pect ed ion i a Denim ia(ie President. K. Hayes adopted tho Democratic policy niter dwadlhr, evading nnd dodging for months, simply becauso jio could not help himself, aud this Association has proclaimed itself just what its ubreviated namo 'indicates for bcplasterinj him with fulsomo praiso for doing his du'y under com pulsion. The cw York Hcndd will at once proceed to establish a new pirtv upon the ruins-of tho lladical party. It ill I called the-tho but no matter. Their will be timo enough to Vhink of a name Kx. Tt.e New Yoii Herald will never establish a party vith any name. Tho brains nnd in.1 co of that journal lie buried iu tin rave of old James Gordon DennctJ It is singular what a lively interest tho average Radical takes in Agri culture, basu-ball, tho Turkish war and many other matters, sioco Re turning Hoard' Hayes has begun to administer tho governraont partly in accordance with tho Constitution and tho principles of Democratic plat forms. After wearing the bloody shirt into tatters, aftor upholding tho "loy al" returning boards, after praising tho eight and seven commision, and after rejoicing in tho triumph of fraud and trampling law underfoot to elect Hayes, and then to havo him abandon the creed of his party, to show somo respect for law and tho rL'hts of Staios, is humiliating, in tho extreme, to tho average Radiol. No wonder ho would rather talk about dogs, Turks, crops, anything but political matters now. It was bad enough for rascals to cheat Tilden and the Democracy out of tho Presidency, but they aro not tho only ones cheated ; for, so far, Hayes seems to bo defrauding the Radical party as much as his friends defrauded tho Democratic party Whilo the Radical party elected Lim by tho most disgraceful frauds, he in turn has proved a fraud on their hands. What will become of tho negro now, iu his hands und in the hands of un regenerato rebels and a "slave hound cabinet?" It's nonu of our funeral, and wo should shed no tears if tho fate of the Kilkenny cats should bo tho fato of tho factious of Radicalism in America. Huso is I'itiov. Mr. A. C. Edmunds, formerly nf Dim city, nnd muro familiarly known un tliu "Portland Mechanic," was hunt; iu oIUl'v at Union, Union county, Oro. gmi, -tins niylit of tlie. lotli iieit., much to. the iiiniizcineiit and displeasure of tho quiet nnd order-loviinj eitizins of that iiliioo. llu hail, it seems, given olknoo to curtain persons in that city in Momu liolitie-iu a-jsertioiis Hindu in a jmlilic lecture on 1 lie evening previous. Knell os.-ierlions nee disgmouful to parties en gaged therciu if not to tho city or town iu which they occur. Telegram. One A. C. Edmund camo hero a fow years ago, pretended to bo a Uni versalist preaejicr, preached for that society a while, proved nn unmitigated bilk, got kicked out, slarted n little blackguard sheet entitled "Tho Cop- perhend Killer," got no patronage, petered out in n few weeks, started East to raise n negro regiment and gobble up tho Confederacy, didn't do either. Now, il this is tho same fel low our cotempornry sp aks of, il dis grace attaches to any body in tho af fair in Union, i is to tliosu who conn tenaiieed,nnd not to thoso wlw sought to nbalo tliu nuisance. A cursory reading of our Northern mid Southern exchanges leads to tliu lielief that tho policy of I resident Haves is really modi fyinjj, if not continui-nig, hoth particH. The I'epulilieain heliuvu ill it hecautu Hayes is their leader. Tho Jleiuourats accept it be cause Mayes niolli-ra foiviveness ami wet comes thorn hack to thn old hearthstone, l'liiladel'iliia J'resa. The Press is all wrong. Tho Re publicans do uot accept, but dog gedly nnd with a very ill graco sub mit. Tho Democrats h ive nothing to nsk lorgivcness for, and nro satisfied b.'causo they havo compelled the He facto fraud to grant all tlcy ever de manded, ninl either his "forgiveness" or "wcloumo" nro mailers of perfect indill'erence to thrm. it lieu. In-vens is not out ot thn Culiinet nt present, it is eeitain that ho will not stay tlii'io Ioul'. Ho is a man of n lneo sense of honor, and ns inou as ho clearly un ilei-.-iiainls llio irauils ny mueli iUr. ileyes was declared elected I 'redden l ho will turn his hac k Hi)oii tho w hole concern in disgust aim minute. A. i . iiii. Stuff. A man possessing tho high senso ot honor tho Sun gives Mr. Do wns credit for would not have been a partaker ia tho liaud in tho first place. He'll not get out till ho Is kicked out. If we may be permitted to say so, remarks tlio I lnl.iilrh'liu i clcrapli, Ka. heal, the Constitution has not lad that respect naid to it during l!io last ten or twelve years w men it siiouM have lim!, aiM a lull and hearty recognition of it at Washington is not a tiling to lo regit tteo. U a slnp nave a iu, hlei- it is just as well as not to iioo it. The Telegraph might have gone back a few years further, inasmuch as one of tho first acts of the first liadi cal Tresident was an admitted viola tion of tho Constitution. i , Si Tni't Some people nowadays have a good deal to say nlx.ut too Declaration of hide pendencn - U.id ho praised for it and the "principles of 'US," but seem to forget that lliero is such a thiiij as tho Constitution of the United Mates, lice. Truo's gospel. Hut tho Democrat ic party has just driven these forget ful souls back within thn boundaries presjribed by tho Constitution, over which they jumped sixteen years ago. "QtoTATioxs." ,'Thu"'VSf(tJirti") "has" "oidered" "a" "iiyart" ,'of" "quotation" "marks" 'from" -Fris- co.,"'aud" "this" "will" "obviate" 'tho" "necessity" "ol" "yo" "iocat" 'having" "any" "ideas" ""of "his" i"own." . COAST XKW'N. Thoro aro 231 patients in the Insane Asy lum, at East Portland. A petition li In circulation for the pardon of young lii-fen, of Josephine county, Bent to the penitentiary for killing Deluunater. George Patterson, living on Eight Mile Creek, near the Dulles, has a steer six aud a half feet high, aud weighing 4,000 pounds. The Mountaineer in responsihle fur this one. In Josephine county, some days ago, Joseph 1'orrest was shot and killed by Jean Adyn. An examination before a justice elicited the fact that the latter acted in self defense. Tbo Liuftern, published at Portland, has been purchased by J. 15. Leahy & Co., and the name changed to the Oregon Mining and Imuil gration Journal, aud will advocate the peculiar interests indicated by its title. For tho mines on Little Applcgato creek, 1,- OX) feet of 15-inch pipe has been received. The nozzle weijdis 4K) oiiiids. There is 200 feet fall, and the amount of dirt it will wash out in a day is enormous. The pijie cost $2,500. Army contractors furnish beef on the block at Walla Walla for 2'i cents a pound They get 53 37 ler hundred for flour. Welsh & Co., of tli at place, also havo a contract to furnish flour at Portland and Vancouver at $3 93 per cwt. dipt. Thomason, of upper Elk creek, Don; las county, recently killed a deer which had hut one horn which projected from tho centre of its head, having fourteen prongs, one of which extended iu front in the shape of a cres cent. From tho Doughis county Independent we learn that a man named Gabriel Frk-nd com mitted suicide at Camas Valley, May loth, by cutting his throat with a pair of scissors. Men Ul derangement is aj.-tigncd as the cause of the rash act. A man named Alvor.l, who was mixed up in the Gordon murder, in Siskiyou county, Cali fornia, Lkit fall, ami tinned State's evidence, in cojupany with another villain, lat week, placed pistol at tliu lieads of two. Chinese mi ners, on Sardine creek, Jackson county, and Unade then pimglu to the tune of $110. They are said to have a yellow pack horse nnd are armed with Henry t ides aud pistols. A ca.se of assassination occurred at Walla Walla, Sunday last. It appears Mr. P. Haw ley, a highly respectable citizen of that place, was sitting iu his house reading, when a young inau'uaiiied Foster, son of J. H. Foster, a car penter, eiiL-ied tho house, and without warn ing, shot Mr. Hav. ley, tho hall striking him in the he-id, killing him iustantly, Foster was arrested and lodged in jail. Ho is said to have been out of his head for some time. Tho Grant s Pass correspondent of the Ash land Tidings under ilato of May 15th., says : A man by the namo of Joe Forest, who ro.-ddes ten miles below hero on Rogue River was shot aud instantly killed yesterday morning by one of his neighbors who is known by the name of Dutch John. Forest had the reputation of be ing very quarrelsome -uid abusive with those who came iu conflict with him. It is only a few days ago that he whipped one of has neigh bors to hurry up tho payment of a two dollar debt. Report says ho has been trying to run Dutch John o!F a mining claim aud at the time of tho shooting he went to his cubin early in the morning and called to him to get up and come out, that he wanted to kill him. The man fearing lus life, fired through the door with bis rille, tho ball passing through the braie of Forest, oausing instant death. After an examination before a justice, John was ac quitted. During the abseneo of the family, tho resi denee of Mr. A. S. Gross, says the Standard, corner of Tenth and Taylor streets, was cntcrci by burglar last Thursday, and about 000 worth of jewelry and old coins stolen. Iiielud ed wore two gold chains of rare design that had been in the family ulmut 300 years, aud at taehed to one of them was a large gold piece, the intrinsic vuluo of which was $30. It was coined during tho wars of the Crusades nearly 800 years ago, and would have been invaluabl in the eyes of an untiiiiiarian. It contained a Latin inscription on one sido nnd Hebrew on the other, and was valued ut 3500 from its an tiipiity. What is wy iteiious ulffmt the alfair is that in the same drawer iu which the jewelry was kept there was also a lot of silver spoons aud a large amount of silver coin which .the thief neglected or refused to appropriate. He, or they, seenii'd to havo plenty of time to oh-i- ate nnd made a thorough search of the bed chamber. They examined the toilet stand op posite the bureau, here tho jewelry was do posited and dx'k uu elegant gold pen and hold if. Ciiamberlain Fays.: "Incompetent and unworthy officers havo not been marked by any color lines," (in South Carolina,) and that ho does not think that tho record of his own race-is bet ter than that of the negroes. That is a more honest confession than we would havo expected from that source. Xo houcst man ever doubt ed that the white carpet-bagger was infinitely more unscrupulous and dis honest, nnd their record immeasur ably worso than tho negro. jTisuaiY. If there is n society'for the prevention of cruelty to children and imbeciles nt Seattle, we would icspeetfully suggest that they pay their respects to Tom Merry for his cruelty to poor, demented old Reriah lirown. A Xu k Paul Packard and Roast Uuller havo gono into partnership in tho bloody shirt business, and havo commenced turning out ''horrible out rages" iu quantities sufficient to meet all demands. Tho Oregon-City Knlerpriso says: Northern Democrats aro trying to convince each other that tho South ern policy of the Administration will not cost them the loss ol a vote." The Northern Democrats aro already convinced of that fact, and il is uow Northern Radicals who art, tryir.g tc muko each other bulieTe that it will, but they don't believe "to speak of." WAII NEWS. London. Mav 23. Tlin follnwmrr is f.om tho Daily Telegraph: Datouin, Weauesciay, p. M.luero was a tre mendous cannonad i to day from tho ICussiuns. j battle bas just com menced, and the firiug is becoming general along tho entire lino. Tho Turkish batteries aro replying vigor- ouHiy. mo uiiuusi vuinusiasin pre vails among tho Uttoman troops. , 1 ho Uasnt Dazouks aro preparing - lor no tion. ' Everything iudicates a desper ate effort on the part of tho enemy. It is stated tnat tho Kussiail force assigned to the assault of Hatoum has been strengthened by 20,000 men just from Ardaham. It is reported that tho Grand Duko Jlichael commands iho attack in person. The Turks arc sanxiutut A Vienna dispatch reports that tho Turkish troops which Hod from Arda ham havo been defeated in the moun tain pass near Kars. Tho same cor respondent states that notwithstand ing the most completo preparations, the passage of the Danube is not ex pected before tho Nth of Juno. The Czar will probably witness tho oper ations at Ibrnil or Tumid. Erezerum, May 23. Tuesday night the Russians were moving rapidly for ward m the direction ot tho ltukisli left. Erzcronm, ifay 21. Tho Russians aro extending their left wing in a southerly direction. Detachments ot Cossi.cks havo been seen near Van Tacik. The Russians are reported to bo within a lew hours' nng'ch of it. Constant skirmishes occur. A 1 er- sian camp composed of 10,000 infan try and 2,1)01) cavalry is stated to have been formed ut Celinast, near tho Turco llussian frontier with tho ob ject of defending Persian neutrality A simultaneous attack upon the Kus sians is expected to bo made to-mor row by Mtikhlar l asha and .Sashin l'asha. The Grand Vizier and all ministers have brought1 their private horses to the Minister of War, in responso to a requisition for the horses of all civil nnd military ftinc tioiiancs lor the army. The Coos Hay News compliments a high toned Radical paper thus: "A real nice 'Family Paper', is tho Toledo Hladc. It is graduated to suit all tastes. In each issue nre two columns of Sunday School reading of tho most edifying character whilo in another page lottery swindlers, quacks am impostures fairly luxuriate. Uuder the head of 'Medical' nre certain ad vertiscments, which ilJnaturcd people might object to ns being unfit for tho eye of the young, and tho fact that such notices would not bo admitte to Harper's, the New York World or Times ybr any price, will, of course havo no weight with sensible people. Another pleasing feature of this pa per is mo long.eiinonais devoted m thn puffing of Insurance Companies, whiuh is only equaled by that dazzling list of contributors who don't con tribute." "Wbut i;veri boily Sny Jltist bcTruc." The hk-ontrovu taMj testimony offered by tirose who Have unit lr. Tierces favorite Ire- serii'tion induced the doctor to ne!l it under positiveifimi-iintee. Many Indies have refriined from ii:.ui; it on account of a general feeling of prejudice against nuvcrtiseU mediemea. Let me uk a (iiestion. Are you prejudiced n ':iiiii.t m-w in;; inaehinea bceanxe you have seen thrm advertised? Axain, wotiltl you refuse to in.flire your iioimo because the eouipanv auvvrtiNe that it hud paid miilioiiH in lo.s.s? Do mieh ad Yertiemeiit.i !iako your confidence, and create lireiudieeit? J lieu w iv refuse to tin lit th t.. tiiuoiiy of those who have found the Favorite 1 n-sci-iption to lie i.ll that ui-hur.ied for it in overeoiniiw those mhuenU neee.luir to vour sx Why niiluiiit to the usj of hart.li, and jwiha; causnc irmiiiiii-n., uiuh a-,TavatuiL' votir iu.il.ttly ...I. .. I: f .. .. t - ... niicii reuci i ttuiiriiiui-eii, ami a po;nnve7 Tier- lect, huh pcruiaiu nt ciu-e una u,.-.u elteo'ed thousand of tiws! Wabash Station. 111.. OctoW 'Jl. 187u. II V. l'lt-.KCE. M. 1)., Uu.ralo, X. V.: Dear ir Allow me to extend my most sin cere thanks to you for the lx-nclit my wife Jias r'etived from the un- .! your Favorite Terni-Hp tion. ISlie Hiitlered almost intolerably before usiiiK' your inidiiine, and 1 had tiied the l;i!l of several hysieir.ns but to no purpose. Fiually 1 thoi:t;lit 1 would i-. o the Favwitu lresn-i;i-tion a trial, and she is now Round nnd well. Very rcH-ctfully yr.nnt, D. A. IIvnt. DclIiKiiicnt Tax-l'aycrs Take Set ire. mills IS TO NOTIFY ALL DEI.IN !L ijuent tw payers that on Tliurwlny, tlie 7th day of June, 1.-S77, I will commence ridii g for Al l. deliii'itient t.ixe., und -will collect ti e mine with per cent, nn I i- ut aihleL h. II. l-. VIvI.N, Slieriif and Tax Collector. MARSHAL'S SALE. "VOTici: is iii;i;i:iiy favrx thati jLI will m-U nt publie iinle. to l' bii.- t bidder, 'ii Satunl.iV, the l'i'.li ihiv of dune, ut.l v. of F.lid d.iv, at Kiiiui'bn-v's I.iwrv Stab'e. in Eugene City, t!:e foilowim; de.vriK-.liin.v- irty : One m l how, alxiut .1 yeine old, 1. han.lK hi:,-h, w l.ite Kt.ir on fort head, a blcnii-h on l.-tt liiml lot, ii ) ni.irks or lir.-.n,!.. Ter.li of Kile Cv-li in V. S. I lol f Coim 1'. 11. FARMER, M.ilul of Eiu-ene Citv, Ore:.t n. A c Aim. To all who are sutl.ring fr'in the errors and i'ldircre-tiomi of youth, nervous w.-akne sx, A.e., I will send a revne tlut will cure you, FRF.E OF CUAROT- lliu gre:.t r ruedy wa? dis- r..vrn.l )-y s Eu --:or,.-.ry ir. L-,i'i Ainerica. Send a self addrestl letter to the IUv. JecrH T. In van, Suti.-n P, l.ible Hon, X.-w Yprk. Xotlcc to C'reditom. Ia tl.r mat prof tt.e rtnte of i llwi a bsuu, tlc-nwcl I NOTICE W nEltEIir Oivp THAT THE nf- that rfaw .ut.j-rt f. 50 per cent iHment dcr.1 b l-aduly tPMl T . th. , Mu.lbuli.-iB will ideas isr. t .-S. -.IS l't,nty Ct.urt ot wnntr, r'V. A Irainr trat.Nr o(thcwuw.J katH-h hnolli, tifflwL All -! iiej ti.uni. urt.n-t e.l e.tt r b.rrl-r wiihm.nm.!).. fr.juijiejtiuiioti4,ia, t r , in "trriif cuy, Ijuw eWn-.jr, orrtfun. 1 ti wsiCiTi, Mr l., i;:. U U. 1C Wsi0. Administrator. lias taken possession of the Luckey Livery Stable, And will carry on a . - - CEXKRAVUVllttY BUSINESS. Horses fed and boarded by the week or day, HORSES AND IiUGOIES FOIt HIRE.' Property for Sale, OKFEH FOK 8AI.E ABOUT TWENTY aores .J .l.,..,l lii.l. ilirHetlv niiimsite pnunnelcl, i ., i i.,n. Jn tlie i) hire there is iiousu, in, oielwni in bearinff, timothy iiieielow, et.,etii. Call nl look ut the lilu.ie, a I will uiiku ol it o Ku. ...... ,,.. . . - Aluo, Home uua lut m r.uifuno v.ujr, m ' -liest luc-ntiimK for residence in the city. Ia rttfiira to town prop jrty.cuUou Eiiitme, Or F. B. MASON, fcpi lllglil'lU. May 10.3m Notice to Bridge Builders. TVTOTICE IS I1EKKBY GIVKX THAT XI on the th day of Mny, 1877, at 1 P. M., nt the Court House door in Kui ne City, Lane eouutv, Oregon, the coutmet lor imutinr? u bridge nerosj the Coast Foi l: at Swafl;art'a ter- rykon the county road, in aecoiilaiice with pi ami fUiueificitions on file in the ottice of (bounty Clerk, will lie let nt pumic oui ery w tho lowe.it responsible bidder. The .Superin tendent reserves the right to reject any or all Lids. A. MATTHKWH, Hupennteudi nt, "VTOTICl-: IiS IIEKEIIY GIVKX Til AT XI I url on w luzennide has nuuie applica tion to tl.e county court of Lane county, tire iron, to be eiuiuiuteil truurdian of Franeeti II, lih'iidini; mid Kumia E. lMaudin, non-resident minor-., and that the court has fixed the iMii day of May, 1S77, at 10 o'clock A. -M., at the court hou.-e iu JOul-ouo City, as the time and place for hi-aj-ii) said applieatiim. ly order of - ' t . ....... r ii'.Tr.,,.x. Jt-lftllUA J. VJLilU., County Jud;e. GEXTER STABLE, Jas-..fepiirey, - Proprietor. LIVi;:iY AA'D 1'TKD STAI5LI:, Willamette Street, : : Eugene City. TEA,IB AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE HOUSES TO HIRE. HoracH boarded by the day, week or mouth upon the most reasonable tei-uw. Mayl2:tf " Lano County rniUS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND I a large and varied assortment of FRESH GOODS, and are rerciviiut every mouth new .1- . I , . Il .... L supplier milieu w &iii maritcb. Uoods are gold low and AT ONE riUCE TO ALL I t And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST J1AKK.ET RAT1-S. Give us a cnll before ju-.rchanin, as it is no trouble to hIiow gool anU give prices. . apl j-RY GOOD3. 1)1! 7 COOPS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. , ' Opcning of Sin-ing Stock of Dry Goods at S, IT. FlilENDLY'S. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. JL1 iiir.noxs. - RIlsiiONS. lilHRONS. RlliliONS.- KIRRONS. IURRONS. Laces, Enihroideries, Ribbons in new shades, lidding and Insertions, FR I EN DLY'S. Jf 2 3L3 A T 3IABKET. J. Rsn'ule, Ppcpristor. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, UEKF, 1'bnic umi MUTTON, POSITIVELY NO MIliriT. i-MJt.'sa 5-OK WALK. A WELL IMI'ROVED FARM OF three V hundred ami sixty acres, UKJ acre's nndr cullivutiou; all iiimer iir.ee ana tm nm, cicuts in good order, which we w i'l sell at a Nu-pdn, and n the nxt reusouable terms. Situated five mi! .s ruutli of town, ;md h.-v, a good outran,;. fo:t--k. Aj-ply at this oifice. n fi ?? ? If Highest Market Trice fcr Wcol ! ripiIOSEUAVlNti WOOL TO .SELL will JL ph joe e-.-.U on the iiml-.-rstgue-J. Advances lu:Kle oil t!;e .-e.uiell (lciivtl. A. OOLftoMITH. D. R. LAKIN. ry,i:z iiarntss hop formerly 8 ov. ... ,1 ),, ('HAS IIVDT.V.V -... .. l oe-!:t 1 y 1).'R. Liil., .n.o U n filing the --h.p wit'i a u-'.-.h1 assortment -f ll.ur.. , S.-wbile-e, lini'h.-M, Combs, Car l.., S;mrs, Whips of iiU kinds, . ire-v.i 1K-.T r-kins, SUle'i;Lul:cU, And in f.u-t .iveryti.ii.j' k, t in tir-t-clj bar nes.i sho; a hieh be pr.jpe to tell as cheap as any one in the buMu.-ss, All kin Is of pr-hl-.n-, tuken hi en-haft.". for work-Wheat, Oats. Floar, Pa.-on, Folk, IV-t-f cattle, H,,- on foot, Wo.i, IWr skins, anytlu'n,' the farui pniliicwe that will cli, (iive him a r;ell b-f re buying rlsewhere. Five pT cent oft f,,r c.vh down. " Reniemlier the eld st.iad, tirvtdoor north of F. It. Ihmn. A'- a pel as.-rnient of the lot SAPliLE TRFJ.S mode on U.w ooa.-.t for wholesale cus toiu. ra at cheap liv,.ires. Notice, 1 T THE MEETINC OF THE EOARD J.. M lrin-cton of Ijine Couittv MereAnt-ln AiMH-c.tion held lH-e-.-ndi.-r l.'l, l.-7(', it was or d. ml tht U. cipiUl i,H.-k hm4 o.ivrati,,n suIwnUd pri.r V Deo. 1, 176, I assewl and made ravi!ile at onev. IIih t,i.-t t2l-..n est ev'nveiiieu.-e. J. C. JENNl.NUS, ;eavtairy. .-f,,. tt-l t j J TS .N L V l'EMtjS OF STAX- X elirel urands at 1 FRILNDLrS. & CO'S VTEVV DRUG STORE ON WILLAK Xl etce Street, nearXiuth, "' DRlLIitg IN DIIUG3, CHEMICALS, OILS, ' ' PAINTS, ' GLASS, VARNISIIE8 PATENT MEDICINES,' ft'e. ? Brandies, ' Wines and ' Liquor?' OF ALL KINDS. In (act, vre have the best assortment of artitlt zounu in -. . . FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. i We warrant all our dnifcn, for they are new and Fresh. Particular attention ia called to ou Stock of Perfumery ai.u Toilet Articles.., As wb have bought . OUR GOOI FOR CASH , We can compete with any establishment In Eu gene City in price and accommodation. liuy your l-ooiU where you can get the best and cheapest. I'KESCMPTIOXS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hourti of the day or night. ' OSIJUKN & Ct :stte Transportation Locks Company. and -vrTICK.-THK FOLLOVIXG RATE3 Xl of Fi-eielit on (irnin and Flour have been established by this company as the maximum rates for oue year from A lay lut, 1877, viz: lr ton. to Portland $1 00 Ong'n C'ity liiitteviLla Cliamiioeg 1 75 1 75 3 00 2 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 75 2 75 . 3 00 , 3 o0 . 3 00 3 00 ,3 50 , 3 50 , 4 00 , 4 00 1 ;ivton Fairfield Wheatland Lincoln !;diru EoU Inile)eneleiico AnkenyV I.iuidini Henna vita Spring II jll Allany 'urvailU Peora Mmiroe Iiarrisburg Eugene C;itV 5 00 l.niin ftiul J: lour shipped from the pointy , above mentioned direct to Astoria will bo charged 1 er ton adilitioiiaL The com!iny will contract with parties who desire it to traiwort Crain and Flour at above rates for any specified time, not exceeding five years. S. G. REED, Vice President W. T. & L. Co. Fortlanil, April 28, 1877. my6 3n mn and STEEI, Hubs, & pokes, Kims . Oak, Ash and Hickory PlanK. . NORTIIItl'P &. THOMPSON, rdHTLAND, - . OREGON. ASTOR HOUSE, ' EUGENE CITY", : ; OllEGOK X. H. lUSOI, Proprietor, - Formerly of St. CiiAiti.ta Hotkl, Albant. TUI8 HOUSE WILL HEREAFTER BS conducted as a FIRST CLASS noTEL. jpoil CliMJH ll, jIiICHADISE Go T. C. ElEDRSCKS, To all who know themes selves indebted tp me. I have demands against me which MUST BE PAID, and I cannot meet them, unless can collect, jf you would save cost come and settle withouf delay, for If,1'J3T HAVE Jan. 6, 1877." B. F. DORRIS. WHOLESALE AXDKETA1L DEALER IN Tirst-Class Taciily Groceries CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Notions, Crockery and Willow War ALSD FJXE WINES AND LIQUOR? Fur nie.liil anil fan.ily uses. Aal CTetjtliniir else ocaUjr kept is a Fint Clase FAiHLY GROCERY- STORE I l eitleaTi to inform tlie eitimu of FnirfBe n the i.uriiiun,liu cuoutry tiiut I have futilities toed d,i(r tlum any uiLer Louse tLis tiilt of TurUjul Freih sopjdws receireJ weekly, Of t!. TeT W qwolitiesesLi. Hj Kutto U Small Trofits and Quick Sales. PIpww mil aul leara bit dH. Vf..M nurrkuina ' S. STEIXnEIfc'ER, WillanifWe Slwt, Eui;en City. Cxsh Paid for Dacon and Eggs. Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City FUEK OF CHARGE. ABU UFilCB. 70R El"EXA VISTA STONE WARE T. G. HEXDRICKA "JOOTJi l.MI KIIOi:.H CALIFOB- -1-Juia Land ami iao!.iDe male RooU net Shoe. A new K't elirerct fnm fa.-t.rv. S..1L FRIENDLY. B. F. OORRiS.