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1, .1 rila( death will bs inserted without saarge, Obitaary aouoea wU be charged fot at ths raU olio iaU par Una. WsaaMms no responsibility ft views expressed by sorrespoadeat. Biagis oopie of the Qeiaa, In wrapper tar null-B-, auy be obtained at this ottos. CITY AND COUNTY. Born. July 19th, 1877, to the wife of Jdathiai Meller, a daughter. Lirr. Mr. Wade, the broom maker, with lii family, started East on Thursday. Starved oat by California competition. Thanks. We are under obligation to our friend, J. T. Witter, for lot of the most .delicious plums that ever tickled the palate of ye print ...... Moviso. The Campbell Bros, are remov ing the east' wing of the old school house, preparatory to the commencement of the new building. Pebsonax. Sam A. Clarke (of the Willam ette Farmer) "the only agricultural editor in the State," drove his "shay" into our city during the week. f ; Strict Lamp, There has been another .street lamp put up on the southeast corner of Oak and Ninth streets, at the residence of T. O. Hendricla. . Cbidit. Credit is due Mai Hendricks nd Robt. Bean for their perseverence in col lecting money to pay the Cresswell Baud for services on (he Fourth. New SHOP.-nTb? ijtilding on the north aide of Eighth street east of the Court House,' is being fitted up by Mr. fiapey for a black smith and carriagehop.' ; '. - ' ' WttTOir TrocpbV The Wilton troupe gave two of. their unrivalled performances here this week.' ' We understand that they will return in'a montl or two. TuuavR i TsiP. Prof. Condon's family, W. H. Abrama, 'Robt. Bean aud aeveral others, started last Wednesday oh a pleasure trip up the McKenxie. SPBViYisa. Pabtv, H. C. Perkins, with surveying party, will shortly start east of the uiountaius again, having secured another surveying contract in Lake couuty. HAKVESTUt'sAiTKNTioy. MAchineextras, belts, lace lfther.aoetions, rivets, .punches, oilcans, ballot, scoops, measures, rope, forks, bolts, needles, etc, etc, for sale cheap at the IIabuwasb rOBK. . . . Ham's yod&Mabicbt.-S. Steinlieiser will pay the highest market price, iu cash, for butter, eggs, 'and all kinds of country pro duce. Bring on your produce aud quit growl ing about hard times. - Mors WiTNtssiu.- Four more witnesses, Dr. Bolon, Dr! iShelton, Frank Osburu and Frank Harrington, went down on the traiu yesterday to tetf what they know about the Custom Mouse jte'ti Styles. '"' BiLMNta. We call attention to the ad. of MraV If. A. Moore in another column! No excuse for anybody now ito carry a bald head, when the can sport .flowing ant) luxuriant locks, by asing bottle or two of Mrs. M.'s restorative..;... ( Rbmovkb. T. G, Hendricks has roinoved the building which stood, on the corner in front of his duelling, to theback of the lot, and is repairing it for rent. He intends building a residence on the' ground it form erly occupied. , Sick. A man named DrumsmiMi who was sentenced to jail for' the larceny of a watch at Junction, took an overdose of ether, for heart disease yesterday, and was very sick for some time, but it is supposed is not in a dangerous condition. Runaway. Last Saturday Miller k Mo Cornack's express' team, which Were hitched to an awning post in front of Henkle's barber noP. got frightened at a piece of paper which blew under their feet, broke looee and ran about a mile when they 'were caught No damage done. Back Again. A party, among which was one of the proprietors of the Guard, returned this week from Betbesda Springs. The boys noyed themselves hugely killed one deer, canght two or three hundred trout, bathed to their heart's content, and are fully con vinced that that is the place to go to crowd the greatest amount of pleasure into the shortest space of time. Capoht. The fellow, Wyman, who . stole valise from the St Charles Hotel last week was arrested at Albany this week and is in Jail there to answer some depredation com' nutted before he came her. He sold part of the contents of the valise, stolen here, at Junction, worth eighteen or twenty dollar, lor one dollar and a half. That much of the property has been recovered.' Cbibbed. A hombre while under the in flience of benzine or something else, Friday night of last week, went to the resilience of Mr. Titas and raised disturbance. He gallanted dowa town by a couple of amateur policemea and delivered into the custody of Watchman Withrow, and next morning Re corder Fagan gave the choice between a fe w s work oa the street or to leave town. Bgot Tall Wbi. Uncle Jimmy Coodchild brought to this office this week some splendid pectmena of wheat raised oa the farm of Geo. Belahaw. There are eight varieties, the talks average five feet in height and the head over four inches ia length. The head are well filled and the grain remarkably large and plump. Accompanying the above there hi a ftKLifm of "side" oats, the stalks of wkich are six feet and a half high, and the head nineteen inch long. We learn that M r. B. intends (ending specimens, both in the sheai and threshed, to tbe Caliionua Ag ricultural Exhibttioa, -The OVf,T arn-v n T,ntt fnr Dr. WAP. EB'S HEALTH CORSET, at the Bazaar, W y itim.r.- and ieentli Etreeta. arl tm' " Gboss. "The Journal accuses w of mak ing a "gross" mistake in our statement that boy wis run over by a hack on the Fourth. Even had we been mistaken or misinformed, w see no necessity for using so bulky an ad jective. ' The young man will next be shoot iug grasshoppers with a Gatling gun. But, we happened to see the occurrence, and saw the boy picked np after he was run over. Now, who' "gross f Dikd. At Portland, on the 9thinst, Han nah A. Perkins, aged 28 years, 4 month and 4 days. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. Jot. Perkins, one of the oldest residents of this couuty, and sister of our townsman, Mr. H. C. Perkins. She had been with a lister in Portland for about two years, and bad been confined to her room for several months with consumption. She was buried at East Portland, and was followed to the tomb by a large concourse of mourning friends who will ever remember her many virtues. A Suggestion. The "outraged commu nity " (of one) at Junction, who packs swill to the Nucleus, has snarled at and misrepre sented the "fast" young people of Eugene till the thing has become decidedly monoto nous. Give us something new. For instance give us an essay upon the science of wife beating, a a fine art, considered morally and socially; whether that community regard it f as a perfectly legitimate and innocent pas time; whether those indulging in this harm less and exhilerating amusement are looked up to as something superior to the common herd, and any other little matters in this con nection that will readily suggest themselves to his fertile imagination, and which practical experience fully qualifies him to discuss. When this critical buzzard complies with the above request, we will suggest some other problems for his elucidation sleight of hand cattle speculations, cunningly devised land transactions, or, in', fact, almost anything or any subject would be interesting, after being touched by his versatile pen. ? COAST NEWS. A little child of Mr. Swartz, of Salem, was badly burned last Saturday while playing around a fire out doors. News reached here yesterday, says the Dallas Itemizer of the 14th inst, that Ir. John. John ton, residing near Lewiaville, and who resided in Dallas winter before last, was four. J hanging by ths neck in his barn yesterday morning about half-jW six o'clock. He is thought to have leen laboring under an attack of insanity in fact his wife had Uen zealously watchjwj him for several days. About six o'clock yester day morning she called him, doubtless being suspicious of his movements, when he made reply in the barn. About half pant six she called him to breakfast, but received no answer An Indian at work near tie barn went into it, and about the same time Mrs. J. went in there and found Mr. Johnson hanging dead. Coro ner Rubell went up yesterday afternoon. Mr. Johnson was an old and highly esteemed citi zen of Polk county. Thursday evening, July 12th, says the Plain dealer, Wm. Neid, an old man who resides about twelve miles north of Oakland, came to his death under the following circumstances : He started to Oakland the morning of that day with a load of shingles, attended to his business and started home. He had got as far as "Hard- scrabble" hill, which he was descending at the time of the accident ' He was pitched forward on the doubletree and tongue, which so fright ened the animals that they began running and kicking. He was kicked in the head, breaking his skull in several places and mangling his body in a horrible manner. He was carried in this condition about a quarter of a mile before he was jolted loose. The team ran some dis tance further and was stopped by a neighbor, who went back to seek the lost driver, and found him lying in the road, dead. He leaves a large and well reflected family and many friends to mourn his loss. And so it appears that Wilson of Tillamook got money out of the school fund in advance of the mortgage to secure it This little transaction, in violation of law, coupled with numerous other signs and movements, indi cates how anxious Chadwick was that Groyer should be elected Senator in order that him self might be Governor. Oregouian. JCoiwillifttaiidiog the loud jrofe ions of the Oregonian ot fairnens and Don partisan bias in treating of mat tera pertaining to the investigation now in Drocres. it never lets an oe- caoion slip to dintort facta, as above, State Treasurer Brown's testimony, which is fully corroborated by fiov Chadwick, knocks the wind out of the Oregonitvh assertion that there was irivo-iilaritv in the transaction. Mr. j Brown testifies that tho money ad vaneed to Air. Wilson was his own private funds, and that Mr. W. did no! receive a cent of public- money until the mortgage was given. W have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty style embracing Grained Pannek, Embossed, Gilts and Lace Patterns, Satin Hi Common Blanks, all of which w sell cheap, and no charge for trimming pgper. DUNN ft STRATTOX. Is Year Lire Wenh Test Cestui Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody mmiiliina of utae disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well; now to say plainly that no person in this world that is suffering with Irvpupepsia, Liver Complaint and its effecta, such as JmUgettion, lyomveness, Sick Hdacbe, Sour htomaca. Heart Bom, Balijtation bf the Heart, DrtireaMd 8 pints. liilioitfuess, etc, can take GscEx'a AcerftT i'LftWia without fettinx relief and enre. If you doubt this, go to your Drwrgist and get a HampU Bottle i 10 eeaU and try it Kegi lar sus 75 eenta. Two dotes will relieve yoo. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Start keep the largest aad best selected stock of wall paper aad border ia Eugene CHy, eomprinag ia ' part Bran, Blanks, Batin, Gilt and Zmt- ed paper, which they purcbsae direct from, .te Eastern factorial aad wi3 sell a cheap' as the cheapest. All paper trimmed free of charge. J. A. Winter is still aav and engaged in tin pbotocraphie basmeaa. . PktnirsenlarTio any sue, aad reaowrbed t ia kdia ink er panrtsd ia water enlor. A very rapid, safe and easy way to mak money, is to procure territory to introduce ths Litest useful invention that is wanted every day, by every one, everywhere, who has a fam ily, a full sized sewing machine, with table and treadle, for ouly Eighteen Dollars, MANUFACTURED BT THE rCIRLaaS MTQ. CO. Of PHILADELPHIA, does the same work as a machine you would pay eighty dollars for, rapid, smooth and firm work, and make a seam so strong ths cloth will tear before ths stitches rip apart. Agent only need show them in operation to sell in every house they enter. Thirty dollars and upwards cleared daily by smart agents. No such ma chine was ever offered at any such price. HIGHEST AWARDS AT CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. IH0V1AD8 OP FAMILIES VSINO THEM. Demand increasing every day where they be come known. Ministers, judges, lawyers, ed itrso, tailors, machinists, 4c, recommend thtm as perfect Kights given free to first applicants. If there is no agency in your place write for it or buy a machine for your family or a relative; there is none better or so cheap, Machines sent to all parts of the country, on receipt of price, 118. Bead adverting nient beginning 118. SEWING MACHINE.-$18. We sell S. H. Kenuedv I Kenuedy's Hemlock Sheep Dip. the best and cheapest Dip known, and will send valuable book to sheep owners on applica tion. J. MCKACKKN k CO. Portland, Oregon. Befall Produce and Provision Market. The following are retailed' price : FLOUR. -tfbbl M. CORN MEAL Oregon ground, in bulk, 4c OATS-tJ bushel, 5a BEANS-tflb,5c, POTATOES-50 c, BUTTER Fresh rolls, 25c COFFEE Rio, 29; Java, 83jc CHEESE-Oregon, 20c CANDLES box, Ut 60. EGGS 15c BACON Sides, 14c hams, 15c; shoulders, 12Jc LARD In tins, 15o; bulk, 12J. CHICKENS-S2 Wigs 00 dozen. FISH-Salmon, hf bbls, $6; 50fti kits, It 00) Mackerel, per kit, $4; Codfish, f lb, 1215c SUUAK-H. F..,Jv, ljc; Island, 1015o; crushed, 18c; powdered, 20c ... SALT-Carman Island, tf lOO lbs, $1 25; Bay, 9125; Liverpool Dairy, 92 50; do coarse, TEA-Green, (1 25; Japan, 75c lb. SYRUP-Heavy Golden, keg, $5. OILS Kerosene, 91 $ gallon. . . B. F. DORRIS. To all who know them- selves indebted to me. I nave demands against -a" a me which MUST BE PAID, and I cannot meet them unless I can collect. If you would save cost a ! . come and settle without delay, for I MUST HAVE MONEY. Jan. 6,1877. B. F. DOUR IS. FOR SALE, By Jerry Luckey. 140 acres of land five miles noJth of hui;efie City, Uine Ua, Uregon. Most noJth ly timbered land; ths very best of soil, adapted to the raising or grain, fruit, vegetahles: in fact. anything that grows in this cliinate. Good water. About nity acres in cultivation. Am oren tared to sell and give possession immediate- lv. uicludinz crop, farm implements, injultry. etc. r 1 1 1 - ... - -.f. Also a uwemnir nouse on wmameiie street, Eugene City. For further particulars, julHtf IKKT Lt'CKET. U. S. Claims Lands for Soldiers. LAND AND RICH MINES FOR SALE OR TKADJS. COLLECT SCRIP, INDIAN VOUCH era. bounty. New Orleans, and other priu monev now due. and PostoUioe claims ; obtain pensions for officers, soliliers, sailors, wounded, injured or diseased and their widows and chil dren; patents, Caveats, title to land and Und warrants for soliliers in all wars before March 3d, 1855, and attend to all business at Washing ton. Ijocate timber land, college scrip ana homesteads on lands near Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere. Will sell cranberry land with natural vines growing on it Prairie, swamp and timbered lands at prices lower than usual Hicb placer gravel bels aud quarts ledges for sale or trade. Also, will sell or rent a furninh- ed Hotel, or sell a steam sawmill ready for bu- less. Apply to . U .H. ( AKir.il, Office Third and Maih streets, jaCO Portland. Oregnn. 'annaunaaainasj oa pas eprvie ponJ T Jl"'-" "l V" 4uo3 Ainvno HOiajdnsvjo j33a i30vn jo; snpjo (s MS t ps,rsdid sos 1 d4uj ii3rnaw sviiixvN TH8 BENT HHOK9 EVER BROUOHT TO X to this market, at IU lowest pnees at, ALFKED BLEU Has taken posaenkm of the Luckey Livery Stable, Aad will carry en a GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS. Horses fed aad boarded by, the week or day. HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRE. ELLSWORTH CO., DRUGGI PT8 TILL CONTINCX THE BUSINESS fa f T all its branchee at the old stand, offnini Bv-Teana1 fatdaerayeaU to eartamers,' old aa aew. As heretofore, the avjat Careful attention given to Prescriptions. rlT IT I THB T O. Hr.MlBICtj BRA5D afWUr. for sale ewly by ' - .T.G.BE5PBICK3. Wagons, Hacks; Buggies; Carriages. A large Hock on hand and I will to order All VORl" WARRANTED IS EVERI, RESPECT, at Far Trices,, . Repository and Shop Corner Ninth and Please call and tee for youreelvesbefore purchasing elsewhere , . Blacksmitliing, Wood Work DEALERS IK S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IUVE THE Best Selected Stock In Oregon S. H. FBIEHDLY.: HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock of Ooodo EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has been lanrely Increased and we can show as nanusome a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found In the country, and at priees tnat cannot I all to satisfy. our Dress goods department is well 61Ied with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and, Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached Si Unbleached Cotton Flan- , (iiela. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. J, , AVL BANCROFT & CO.,' 721 Market Street, V. San Francisco, Cal. PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of , BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL FURNITURE A APPARATUS, (.PIANOS, ORGANS And other Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC.. Agents for .the' "OWEN" and "LIVE-OAK" WRITING PAPERS. Blank Book Manufacturing 0 A SPECIALTY. Our goods are to be had of all the princil Ueuksellors, jaUttin Brick Store, cor. Willamette k Eighth SU.. EUGENE CITY. AY V. PETERS & C, Are aow In receipt of a very large stock of NEW SPUING (J OODS, v. .; 1. . . .. , ' v MecteA wMtk Bach ean from ths brewt and best importing aousss ia aaa mouieoe. Onr Slock of DRESS GOODS ' ' ts on JoaoUr Urn sad attrartivs, and eomprteea ths very latest atvlea aad novelties, and nf all gradi au prices, so as to meet tits view 01 an. , WHITE GOODS. A largl assortment of Edrlnav and Inserting, new ana neaaiuui paueras. STAPLE GOODS. A laryt atoek of Dlearhed Muallns sou I.inmn, Table l.itini, Towelinn aad Hiaierv; .Corvta, Baadterebiefs, Lscs aod Uoen Collar in all grades WE WILL FAT THE HIQH18T MAalET FSICE la omh for any aunibtr of pounds of . GOOD M KRCII ANTADLK W'OOL COUNTRY PROfrUCtf ; . ry description wanted, for which ws will pay I highest market price. A.V. FETF1W k CO.- Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND a large and varied assortment of FRESH GOODS, and are receiving every month new sutrplies suited to this market. WW WV WW MN AT ONE PRICE TO ALL I And PRODTTE TAKKN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATES. (iva os a call befor. purchasing, as it is bo trouble to show goods and give priors. apl WOOL! V00LII Highest Market Price for Wool ! mHOSE HAVING WOOL TO SELL will I please call on the undersigned. Advances marie oa the same if desired. A. GOLDSMITH. t'AR.n I OR N iLK VWELL IMPROVED FARM OF three hundred aud sixty acres, 100 acres ander eultivstioa; all trnrW irons and the improve- asenu ia r""0 order, which ws wii sell at a hargaia, and ea the aat reasrmable tmna. Siteated ive tailea smith ef town, and has a gnod mitrsngw f"r tvrk. Aprdyatthis vStoa. -"-of the Best Eastern Timber throughout. Oak Streets, Ecgesk Citt. and Carriage Painting done """"W.EBPfcVY.-. TTAVK FOR sale for" J. l.atl ; the LOWKSl Kates . IRON, STEFX. AXES. ANV'lLS. NAILS, ROPE Labis Chains, tilaea, Putty, , Tabl eand Pocket ,' CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS " AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ' Blasting Powder, rishtmrTackls. Etc, Etc, We invite aq exam ination ot our goods, eontident that our prices will suit th times. TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANK ETS, ALLVULOKS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall iecial attention to our stock of Mem' aitd Boys' Sun Francisco Boots, Whiuh we have sold ft a number of years with great satUfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And sU choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL ft CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce and WOOL II. I It 1 i:dly. CIRCULAR or rn state university; EUGENE CITY, OR. Tbs beautifut bulMing propared for ths Stats Un. verilty of Oregon being now ready for ths aeoummo. dallon of students, ths Brtt session will eommenne on Ui leth of October, there will bs two eouraes of sfwdy, ths Preparatory and Collegiate, ana two term of twenty weeks each. Tbs law provides for the free tuition of one stu dent froottech oountr and fur each member of ths LsglsUturs.'vBtudenU wishing to avail themselves of thstwnefitsef this law should niaks application to'tliseounty tuperibtendehf ol ths oounty ia which they realils. AlfotliSr students wishing to taks ths eolleirlate eoarse will bs required to pay a tuition fee of f JO per term1 In advsaos. All Candida Us for admission to this department will bs required to paw aa sssmiiatioa in ths fullowlug dSTBDlBSl Starting, Writing. Orthugraphy, Fractical Arith metic, Englnh Grammar, Ueography, litory of ths United Rutes, Uitia Grammar, Header and 4 Books of Oaaar, Greek Grammar and Reader but for ths present ths ssaminat'oo In ths languages Buy bs omitted, Ths currlculeum of study in Jdie COIXKOIATE COUBHB. Will eompriM, 1st, ths usual eollegs eourse. id, Wlalfiaej WHIP! IH OLiejUUm. Ma al AUHIM DUUIM I planed with .neci,l refereaee to ths wants of teach. ara All Is. rfa...t a.11 -,l.uLt I PKKPARATOIir DEPARTMENT Will bs reaulrsd to ray s tuition of IIS in erlfanra. Tin. department will give students ths aasiary I training in Uie studies requlreu lur admltauee Intol Hit (Ailleglats departuent. : ' THE KACULTT Will eonaiit of Prof. J. W. Johnaon, rrmiden, and rioftHis I human Condon ana staik llailfy.. The ieachera in the pinitoiy department art Mrs) Ma ry E. hpiller, Principal, and Mary K etone,! Awutaut. JOHN W. JOIINriON. Mary E. tHUnx.MiM , Prnident of Univemty and faculty, ! J. 1. WAUON, Beo'y Board of Directors. D. R. LAKIN. THE HARNESS SHOP FORMERLY owned hy CHAfl. HADLKY has been bmight by D. R. LAKIN. who is rufiUiug ths shop with a good assortment of Harnena, Saddles, Brushes, Combs, Cards, Sjnirs, Whips of all kinds, lresaed Deer Skins, Saddle lilankeU, AWd lit fact everything kept In flnt-claas har ness ihoji, which be proposes to sell as cheap as any onmin the business. . All kiMs.of produoe taken in exchange for work-Wlinat, Oats, Hour, liaoon, Pork, Beef cattle, HogM n foot, Wood, Hides, Deer skins, anything ths farm produces that will sell. ive' binf calK' before buying elsewhere. .1 1 7 . . .S , the old stand, flint door north of F. B. Dunn. Also a gtmd aawirtment of the best SADDLE TREES nuule on this coast for wholesale ciuv turners at cheap figures. DEXTER STABLE Jas Humphrey, r. Proprietor. tireUT AND FEED STABLE, Willamette Street, 1 1 Eugene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE, . Horses boarded by the day, week or month upon ths most reasonable terms. Way VIM w Property for Sale. I Orm FOR BALE ABOUT TWEXTT of valuable land, directly eppuaiU RurneM, Ian ruuoty. Onwiau Oa tl plare there is aauaas. cji .ai i,k st th. j,u.a. m, i w.ii di.poM of it Aleo, fcowae svd kit ia Kuaeae City, ta on of the Wt iuratixaa tm randeaaH la tbs city, la regard to towa propjrty, eall oa O. B. DOBBIH. Or t. B. JIASO?," dot ins Arid. M.y W VrillTlltO CAHDB-Very imt-at the OL'AUb UU ICE. 17WR Bl'ENA VISTA STONE WAFtP T.G. HENDRU K.S RIXTN-NEW DESIGNS OF STAN dard iTsnds st FRUNDLYH .AS A. STERLING . . Dranisville, Douglas County, Oregotf' Dealer in 4 .r Merchandise. General NOTARY 'TXmAC Full line of Legal Blanks en ' ! . Manager STERLING'S '' EXPRESS. TO. COOS COUNTY. All business promptly attended to. iil.ii, ,. A New beale R. G. GRAHAM, s MERCHANT TAILOR HAS JUST RECEIVED from, the la line of fine and fashionable cloths, saak a has neves beofe been brought te Kugtae, eaav utinfr of ' ' Pants Ueodsi Ceallaa-e, In nil Orates, V' ana Fine V salsa-nay CALL AND SEE MY STOQK FOB THE . . , . , . . . .. . . .fv.- -.:. SPUING St SUMMER TRADE I WIBEQto Inform ear friends sad the paMie that hart just rsneivsd direst fresi Han Fiaaeisoeand tbs Eastern markets AN IMMENSE STOCK r GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. OOTfilW. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Paint., Oili, Ite., Selected br our ICR. I. BOSXNBLATT. which we offer at REDVCKD FKICKS. Fartlee will find it to their advantage to eel and examine our stock and prises Uifote pur chasing elsewhere, ' Highest prict said for all tada ef Produoe 8. ROSTINBLATT CO. War has commenced la Curt?.! AKB R.i.Q. OALLISON IS AO AW AT HIS OLD HIS OLD STAND on Willamette rUreet and having bought the interest of W. T. Oibura in the ef lain- son k Osbtirn. Is tirniared to hiniish all wae may give him a' call with the beat quality el every tiling usually kept in a first olass grvnrf and proviHion store, such as . 8UOAUS.TKA8, COFrTK, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO k CIGARS, OLASrV ANU tiUEENii WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARB, at reasonable rates for CASU br rKUL Ul.au (iiv me a eall and see what I can do for Jon Thankful for past patronage I Jnvits 70a to call again. ' Goods dsllyered to any part of thteity tra of charge. it Q. CALLiaoN. DUNN & STRATTOII AT TBI OLD STAND Of I. 9. DTJNX. T . . ' . . r; 1 ., , TTAVma ASSOCIATED WITH Mil W Xlbuslness Mr. H0RACK F. STKATTOIf, we have just received a new,, large and - aim JELL BKLECTKD STOCK OF GOODS. . . . a. g M.ktn "P""? AOIUCULTUIIAL IMPLXMINTS. We icstre to make no grand flourish, but te say that farmers etn ooms nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT I at our store than at any other establishment la 1 town, and they ean buy them on as good Ureas. We have a full line of '' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY000M, :. iancy goods, ' t LADIES' AND GENTS' FUR'ISIIINQ UUU1J3, .V MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAP8. ' ' '' ' " ? BOOTS AND SHOES, And are continually adding 'to our stc)i meet ths aeuanus 01 the 1 pulilia DUN I N. A 8TRATT0N. A ft'REK C I RE. For eoniirmptlon, bronchitis, aethama, ealarra, ..i iV. s . ...r. Mli.FA permanent cure for general debility, djsfy psia and all nervous affections, by a simple vegtUbl medicine which cured a venerable mUsionary Physician who was long a resident of JjVia and the East, and who has freely given this valua ble scinc to thmflutmla of kindred sufferers with the greatest possible benefit, aad now ha feels it his sacred oh ridtian jjuty.to impart to Umwm tiU wnml.fWiil Inviiirftiinir wbm.It. and ' will send FKEH the original receipt complete, with full directions, to, -any person eaclosiaf stamp for reply, t" . DR. fXXRK A. BOBBIN, Gsiri.ii Bloc. Sraarrai. N. Y. '.. , , ,, P. O. B01 M. D. H. JAMCO. TI.V AD SHEET I ROY YT ARE, 7 - WillametU 8treet, , i ( I'll, . a -Oregva. Keeps constantly oa 4iand i oomplete a j(n eji j Sheetirofi WaTei" ' Stoves, n B -a. ranges, rump J, eict Bepairing dooa promptly ami ia the bast manner. . A CARD. To all who are suffering from the error and indiaeratKme of youth, nervous weakness, te., I will send a redpe that will cure yon, FREE )F CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- I eover d by a missionary ia South America. Send a self addressed letter to th Err. Josira I T. Ira-A, Putf-n P, PiHe Howe, New Tk.