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NoTiofc-Simple snniraneements of birthi, mr- m nniKu without cuanre il.iln.rv niitMM will he . -. . cents per linn We Mume no rcMpotuibilltr for view, expressud ungieoopiee 01 ineuuAKu, in wrappers fur mgjj. 1 4 , ma 1 uvwiku buw umue. CITY AND COUNTY. 1IU1E' MKXTIOX. S. M. Titus is very sick again. Dr. Nicklm moaus business Read his no. tice to debtors in another column. Duraut was furnishing his numerous cus tomers with fresh veuison this week. Alitor Tn..lra.n lo II. il. vikadvu id lining up me. room over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery Store for a photo graph gallery. Union Thanksgiving Sun-ices will be held in the Brick Church next Thursday morning at II 0 clock, bennon by Rev. J. T. Wolfe. Hon. J. M. Thompson and lady started on n excursion to San Francisco last Wednes day. lliey will be absent two or three weeks. I. N. Duckworth of Long Tom is having trouble and losing sheep by the unwelcome familiarity , of a bear, which is inclined to devour his flock. If all the rain that has deceuded here this we k had to be made into beer, hop growers wouldn t be growling about finding no mar ket for their hops. The flouring mill has suspended in conse quence of the high water in the river back ing into the race, and cannot resume opera, tions until the high water subsides. To those who have promised us wood, are notified that we need it now, and if we have to pay others cash foi wood, we will require cash from those from whom we agreed to take payment in wood. Horace Knox, Esq., who has been attend' ing an Eastern law school, has returned and formed a partnership with D. M. Risdon, ' Esq., and will permanently locate here in the practice of his profession. H. Harrington has opened his restaurant one door south of Peters', where the hungry brigade can get toe squarest kind of square meal, or a plate of oysters served in any style to suit their taste. Preaching in the Court House to-morrow Tiior'iing and evening by Rev. J. T. Wolfe. Morning subject, "Recognition of friends in Hetven." Evening subject, "The old heav ens and earth displaced by the new." We learn that the Stockolders in the ' Library Association think of closing out and disposing of thf1 books. The rcasorl for this step is want of patronage sufficient to clear expenses. This state of things is not at all creditable to our citizens. The winter's pilfering in the ' region of Cayote and Spencer Creek has begun early and quite lively. On or about the 13th inst. some one "borrowed" twenty -two bush els of wheat from D, M. Parkcrson. T. B. Driskill is out about forty bushels of oats 1y a recent "visitation." Other parties have been assessed for their dividends by the "stock-holders" in tho "Savings Bank" and still the Work goes on. Sot your bear trap3 for the thieves. Boiix. Nov. 17th, Ogdeu, a daughter. to the wife of S. A. For Sale. A forty-five dollar Wilson sewing machine for twenty dollars. Apply at this office. At Work. The stone are ou the ground and hands are at work putting in the stone culvert, ordered by the Council at the last meeting, near J. B. Underwood's residence, on Willamette street. Complimentary. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation from the committee to the Quarter-Centennial Anniversary of the iiisr.irutioii of Chemekcta Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. of Salem, to be held Dec. 6, 1877. Sociable. The Odd Fellow's sociable last night, as usual with everything of the kind over which they have the supervision, was a decided success, and one of the most pleas ant and enjoyable affairs of the season. ' Thanksciyixo Ball. There will be a Thanksgiving Ball at Lane's Hall next Thurs day evening. The names of the Committee entrusted with its management are a suffi cient guarantee that it will !e a grand affair. Tue Nursery. We have received the November number of this elegant magazine or youngest readers. It is printed clearly on elegant paper, finely illustrated and is just the thing for the little folks. Send $1.60 to John L Shorey, 3S BromfieM Street, Boston. Bible Society. The annual meeting of the Lane county Bible Society will be held in the Brick Church on Sunday, December 2d, 1877, at 7 P. m. A meeting of the offi cers of said society will be held at the same place on Saturday, December 1st, at 6 P. M., aharp, for the transaction of such business a., may properly come before them. Drow.ned. Last week a little child of Mn. Beebe, residing at June ion was drowned. The mother was bathing the lit tle one in a tab of water, where she left it sitting as she had frequently done before, while she was absent a few minutes attending to some household duties and during her ab sence from the room the child had Mien for ward npon its face in the water and life was extinct. y Exhibition. Mike C. O'Connor, alias "Red-Handed Mike," gave s very interest ing entertainment at Lane's Hall last Satur day evening. The main feature of the exhi bition was the sparring with the gloves, the principal participants being ontaidcrs ; but there wis an invitation extended, however, to any one who wished to "go Mike a 'round," bnt none seemed to feel equal to the occa sion. O'Connor also exhibited his skill with the war clubs, said ti wei-h twenty-five pounds, which Le would hsa.Ue with seem ingly as much ease as aa ordinary mn would fire pounds. Lectpre. A most important lecture will be delivered at the Court House Monday evening at "J o'clock, by the celebrated lee. turer, Dr. Dean Clarke, on "The cause and cure of Unhappy Marriages." TIub lecture has called out large audiences in our adjacent towns, and high encomiums from press and pulpit have appeared in our exchanges uiion this profound effort. Both young and old should hear it. Admission free. Markkt. Wheat remains steady at ?1 06. We understand a lot of 5,000 buthcls was sold this week above that figure. Flour, with wheat, is steady, but is dull sale, and can only be sold on timo. Hops we heard of no sales of Lane county hops being made. Our exchange Bay dull at 8 to 9 cents in San Francisco. Butter is more plenty and is very dull, 20 to 25 cents in being paid by our merchants. Eggs in demaud at 30 to 33 cents. Wool 18 cents. Accident. One day this week 11 son of Rev. C. W. Rces' had a horse drowned and wagon lost in tho following manner, as near as we can ascertain : He was driving through the bottom near Mr. Bond's place, across the river, where he had a slough to ford, but when he came to the slouch, he drove in at the wrong place, missing the ford entirely, and driving into deep water. The wagon immediately came uncoupled and tho boy had to swim for his life. As soon as he reached the shore he mn to the nearest place for assistance, but returned only to find that one of 4 ho horses was drowned and tho wagou lost. District Schuou T'ue Board of Directors of the Eugene public school has chosen Prof. T. C. Bell, recently from Ohio, as Principal of the school, and Mrs, J. A. Stowell and Mrs. J. A. Odd!, as assistants, and Miss Maggie Walker, teacher in the primary de partment. Prof. Bell comes highly recom- wended as a successful teacher of several years experience, in schools of a high grade, in both Ohio and Minnesota. Tho lady teachers are all too well knowu in thi3 com munity to require any thing more than the mere mention of their names in this connec tion. With bucIi a corps of teachers in our splendid new house, may we nst confidently predict a bright future for tho Eugeno public school. Tho home will be completed and the school opened the first of January, 1S78. SmciDE. The Baker City Democrat came to hand this week dressed in mourning for the death of I tarry C. Sheppnrd, local editor and son of J. M. Sheppard, the editor and proprietor of that paper, he had been sub ject to temporary tits of alteration of mind caused by au injury to his head from a fall from a horse some years ago, and recently there had been a slanderous report circulated against him, which so preyed upon his mind that he becamo very despondent, and on the 11th inst. took a dose of strychnine wlt'ch proved fatal. Tho mute eloquence of the local columns of fhe Democrat (which are blank) tells a 111010 pathetic story of the great void left in the family circle, than all the plaint or eulogies that could havo been written. He was not 21 years of age anil had been married only a few months. Cocsty Court. The County Court met last Mondoy and continued in session two days. The timo of the Court was princi pally occupied with matters pertaining to roads. An order was made that persons peddling pianos or organs in Lane county, should be required to pay a license of f0 per year, or 23 per quarter, no Recuse to be grauted for less than one quarter ; and that sewing machine peddlers pay a license of $80 per yoar, or $20 per. quarter. The County Judge was authorized to advertise for pro posals for planting shade trees m the public square, also for copying the county surveys into the record book in the County Survey or's office. There were thirteen applicants for the vacant free scholarship in the State University. The appointment was decided by lot, and the scholarship awarded to Wil lie Bean. Hors. Why is it that our Oregon hops do not sell, while those grown in Washington Territory and California are sought lor, bringing the highest market price in San Francisco and New York! Our latest an vices state that the next steamer from the Sound will probably bring the last of the rop raised there, aftesT which our interior rticle will have a show in the market to bring a reduced price. We regret to learn this thing. We had hoped that the hop growers, especially of our own county, would succeed ; but it has not been the case. Ti e production generally is inferior. First we are told becanse of a very inferior variety being planted and propagated, not the same now cultivated elsewhere on the coast ; and secondly because doubtless of great care Ie.nnes in harvesting the crop, in picking, ,-ying, etc. Cannot the Hop Growers Asso- iation. organized here, look the thing MUare in trie face and improve by the severe lesson now learn 1 ! Dim. At the re-id nee of Win. Ononis, in t'matil co'iiity, Ore .'on. Geo. W. Os'!e, s;ed years, montlis and 12 days. Head Till". Parti-s indebted to the nnd-ricnl willeme 1 ,.,,, .tlv nrl nettle, that the hlien.t may not call utw'n them unceremoniously. 1 A. I. Nkklix. Adultrated yeast powders are now beinif extensively forced njion me nurse-, rw.-i them and u the old reliable Donnelly's eat Powder. Don't let your srwr palm o.T on you any other; has been f 1 over twenty-one years. J. S. Lucley has just received a large and select stock of fine jfcwelry, which be is sell ing st prices away down. Parties wanting those abred Oliver .A ..r .,.! ind Moline p'ows, had better ,1 . . . i..u;,. t (lioreh sat thf-V fc-il fa,ter than hot cakoi oo a eold morning. Il f , -r M'.l-ment : tlK-refoir !1 p-m-ns in . . , fc-rw-l r hereby notifi-l that the ( "Urt has J B Underwl is eiC3 '" the bn ker ae business. H buys and se'Ls g- M. s.Wer, corrency and exchange, and negotiates Imi. on personal or real esUte secont.L In will be found t the cxpr offi- snd wiU socommodats U who fr!7 th ntc' essary collaterals. Ladles Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn & Strat Passengers will find tickets on sale t A. V. Peters & Co.'s for San Francisco. A. V. PETERS A Co. OeUthtf. We have iust received from ths Eastern lactory, direct, a largo stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the Utter are mauy very pretty styles embracing (iramed Pannels, Emlnissed, tiills and Laee Patterns, Sat 111 and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming Piper. I'LAM & SIKAUOJN. - Robinson ft Church at the Hardware Store keep the lurtfrst ami best selected stock of wall pawr ami bonier in Eiiene Citv, comprivinj; in part, Brown, Clanks, Satin, Gilt and KiiiInms ed pnprr, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and wi.l mil as eheup as the cheapest. All paper trimmed fres of 1 haue. Youngsters pimpled with art : 1 l ?.ti -h.-uld be washed with Chun's S;. ' ; i. i- s. ,i..i'y. It jrivt-s the little creatures uiimiie f ;i ahvajs cures tliem. Phyieiiins recoiiim. ' for cutaneous disease, hill's ilair and Uhisker I 'ye, lihick or Brown, 50c How it is Done. -Tho first object in life with the Alneriuiu peoi le is to 'Vet rich :" the second, how to re;-'am (food health. The first call lie obtained by ener ;y, honesty and saving; the second, ((.nod health,) by us'im; Chkkn'n AlMl sT I'loWKU. Should von be a ilesnoiid- tut sufferer from any of the effects of Dysiiep- sia, i.iver 10111p1a-.nl, iii.iiisIioii, ,Ve., such as nicK Headache, falpitatiou of the Heart, Sour Muniacli, tlaliitual t ostlveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, &c, you need not sutler another day. Two doses of Ai'orsT Flower will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular siie 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class Druggists in the V. S. . WILL ( I KK 0SI .TIITIO. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hcqie is offered through the kindness 01 a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long been used by the native medicine men of llin dostan : for the positive and radical cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Throat and Lung difficulty, (ieiier al Debility, Loss of Mauhood and all Nervous Affections, its power has been tested in hun dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as f ir as iiossihle to relieve hu man misery ami will send the recipe Fues ok CitaituE to any person who may desire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamps naming this paper, Dr. O. It. BrWhain, Drawer '-', Utiea, X, V. September L"J, 77 ly. A very rapid, sate and easy wty to make money, is to procure territory to introduce the latet usetul 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 only Eighteen Dollars, MANl'FACTL'HUI) BY THE rKWll.KSS SIEG. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, does the Bame work ns a machine voti would pay eighty dollars for, rapid, smooth and firm work, and make a seam so strong the cloth will t ' ir before the stitches rip apart Agents only need show them in operation to sell in every house they enter. Thirty dollars mid upwards cleared daily by smart agents. No such ma chine was ever offered at any such price. HKIIIEST AWAIHIS AT CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. THOfSADS OF FAMILIES MINI! THEM. Demand increasing every day where they be come known. .Ministers, judges, lawyers, ed ition, tiilors, machinists, kc, recommend them as perfect. Bights 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, 418. Head advertiVeinent beginning 518. SEWING MACHINE, -818. FIREMAN'S -1T- LANK'Ji HALL E. H.&L. CO. NO.I, WILL GIVE T .Kill Sixth Annual Ball OS Clii'istinas Eve, 177. . . COMMITTEES ! Committee on Invitation. EUGENE CITY : J, M. ThomtHoii. John 1 firien, T. i Hendricks. S. II. friendly, J. K, Campbell, .1. K. lteain, H. W. Fletcher. JUNCTION CI TV : Henry Huffman, I. He; T. Q. Ilutler. Henderson, HAIrUISIiUKG : ' O. P. Tompkins, J. Senders, Hiram Smith. SPIilXGFIELD: W. R. Walker, James Smith. IRVING : Mr. Kitchen. Reception Committee. .1. D. Kinscy, E. J. M'! 'lanahan, S. A. Otfden, S. J. Saxon, Wm. l! nslisw, C. Hod". Floor Manager?. J. N. Poindexter, O. V. Fitch, C .C. Cmner, G. W. Kui-ey, J. M. H-ndrick, James MoClarcn, J. T. Witter. Tickets, Including Supper, $3 50. Notice cl Final Settlement. In ths County Court of the State of Oregon forhe County of Jane. Ette of Wm. Moore, deceased riEo. Lr of. 1EO. M. COOPEK, ADMINISTRATOR i estate, navuur Uii uay uie u Cn,l imumt vkim tint the nam ttisy 11 srt lb hanog ' iuuiI appii'-ituO rr .1'y, tl,e 7tfa dv t January, 1T. at t!ie Court Hwia E'-n ' itv, in rail cwmtr, at 11 o'olnek k. . f said dav, w hen objections to sail vwmt, (if snyon-tl f- h-ard and defrminc. J. i. WALTON , Ja , CoUB'.y Juifi"!. Ejitnt City. Oct. 8, LTT w- ORAO BALL 603,000 Successful Treatmsr.ts ! New Isiw(h ! Nww Citron ! As approved by the celebrated Socialist, DR. FLATTERY, t'f IiOiidon Private Hospital Fame, Lais from New lorh t A Auxrlalla. PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN' FOR CHRONIC & SPECIAL DISEASES, Has permanently located iu Portland TO CXIltK T1IH SICK. Tlit Lmur JValk! TkliibTsft! The DraMrar! ACl'IEl'AlX l.NSrASTI.Y ItKI.IEVKD'. Mo Kurjilenl Operations 1'erlornietl 1 NO MKD1CINKM (UVKN! (Except hit Nerve and Blood Keniedies, and other Approved Treatment, with t out Mercury.) OFFICE I Over O'Connor's Store, corner of Washington and Front streets, lllliee 1 lours From 10 A. ll. to 5 p. M. DR. FLATTERY'S PRACTICE is mostly the cure of Chronic Diseases and cases ivrii up by the best Physicians end Professors iiMiu.lde, nud although over -7 years grad- 'oite of u Medical College, his liu thod of treat ment is j ee.di.ir to hiniseif, ns he K longs to no Ue,ii,..il M'I'.ihiIs, ( rivils, Lluiues. t fans, .Sclu) istic Dogmas or Mr.iivht Jaekel lmiuaetieable .Mei'.ictl ll,eories: Imt he belongs exclusielv to the .Midieal Profession. ' His prartice is based upon the most itriet principles of science ; and there Is nothing mi r.ic.iloiis or supernatural uUn.t ii ; it is iu bur mony only with all Nature's laws. Many end Dent Physician of the various practices not only ackiiottleilge his superior method nicer tain rases, but receive his treatment for them selves and families. l!y this treatment it requires but a short time for inveterate cases of almost any curable chron ic disease ; and few diseases require a second treatment, except i n Paralysis ot Long Stand ing, SuppuiatiiiK Tumors. Had Curvatures of tho Spine, etc., etc., and these aaes are Cured. The following are the Diseases which yield most readilv to bis peculiar treatment, to-wit : Kheumutisni, Rheumatic (rout, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Hysteria, Convulsions, Headache, Nervous Irritation of the Hraiu, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Liver and Spleen, Irritation of the Stomach; Chronic Diarrlinw, Kidney Diseases, l'iab tes, Cravel, Anienor rhiea, Chlorosis Ulceration and Displacement of thWonih, all kinds of Sexual Weakness, (ieneral Debility, Nervous Depression, Weak Spine, Loss of Appetite, Asthma, Consump tion, Loss of Voice, Ilronehitis, Diseases of the Heart Palpitation, Eruptive Diseases, Dillicult Hreating, with Pain iu the Lungs, Coughs, Weak and Sore Eyes of every description, Gran ulation of Eyes, Specks or Opacities of the C(tr eno Aiutrosis or jNcrrous lilindness, Deafness, Noise iu tho Head, Discharges from the Ears, Tumors, Piles, Swelled Neck (or lioitre), Syph ilitic liheuniatisiu, Ulcers, Epilepsy or Falling Fits, etc., etc. The following are some of the Diseases In which his certain l .lood remedies are sutlieient iu connection with bis treatment in order to ef fect a Hpeedy and Radical cure, viz : Scrofula, Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs, Skin Diseaaes, Cancers, Syphilitic Dis eases, all blood Diseases, etc., etc. T.vl'K Woltu. 1 le guarantees to remove Tape Worm, in every instance, iu from two to four hours, with the bend. When the head is not removed the worm w ill grow again. No money required until tlie worm is remove !. Nasal Catahku positively cured by one treat ment. Dnoi'SY cured without, Tapping. CliAVKl. (orStouo iu the liladder), dissolved and removed by two applications of a perfectly harmless vegetable liquid. Chahoks moderate and according to circum stances. No charges for a second treatment. Cl'KKl) AT llolii:,-Write a full statement of the ea.se and treatment will be sei.t. Address, Dn. J. Fi.attmt, Portland, Oregon. Gld taitun Repaired AND MADE AS GOOD AS REW DY ROBERT LANE. SIGN PA1NTINO AND GRAINING A spec'iility. Sbop on tho South (lit of Mntli at. mm & STBATTON ATTHH OLD STAND Or T. B. DUNN. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME I business Mr. HORACE F. S'l'KAU'ON, we have just received a new, ljirgs and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a ajiecialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I AG IUCULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. We desirs to make no grand flourish, but do say that fanners can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, and ttiey can buy them on as goou tvnns. We Lavt a full linsof FOUEION AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND CENTS' FUP.NI.SIIIN'G GOODS, MEN AND DOY'3 CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, liOOTS AND SHOES And srs continually adding to our stock ts meet ths demands of the publir. DC NX fi STRATTON. 0, F. D0RR3S, DEALER IN Sloven, Kan ires, riunps, IMjies, Mela!s, Tinware AN'D Hous2 Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Uillsimrtle K(rr( I Eugene City, Oregon. Ill II IIKIIM 'imHH IS A iOOSLsjL.j&.ES. DG 3B IS S BEFORE PURCHASING, CO TO A. V. PETERS & GO. Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Ceklaated WHITIS SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of all, and sold on the mot reason able terms. . r, i i j -iw,s XiiSL - P'lt WO Mil th Wnfftl kr trvU XiniDfl Robinson & Church, IHCAI.KItS I HELF& HEAVY HARDWARE UAVK TIIK KcslSoiwicd Stock iuOiTRon S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock oS Goods t EVER IlltOUHTTO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING hss lieen hugely ineri'imi'd and we can show as linn. Incline a Iiueot ready maile goons in MEN'S AND HOYS' PUS I NESS AND D 11 ESS S UIT3 A can be found in the country, and at prices! that eamiut fall to satisfy. OUR TRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well lllli'il with a spii'liillil RKsnrinieiu 01 an leadintt styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, lllld AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, lluid, Plain and Ojwra Flannels of all colors. liYuclK'd it Uiililottelifd Cotton Flan nek Ladios' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. N1 ON W1LLAM- ctet) Street, near Ninth, Die u. mm in DUUOS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLAS. VARXLSHKS PATENT T.IEDICINES, Brandies, Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of aitlcls found iu FIRST CLASS DRUG dTOHJ. We warrant nil our drutrs, for they are ue.w and FivkIi. Particular attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery ai.u Toilet Articles. As we hare bought OUUGOOVS 1'OR CASH V. We can compete with any establinlnnent in En grnn City in price snd aonommndation. Buy your Koods wImtm you can get the is-st and i hi-.ixtit. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night. ONIJL'UN S. 1. Lumber! Lumber! I nAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the iMrn'-r of Eleventh snd Willamrtt struts, and kwp coimtantly on hand IuiuIit of all kinds. rVawned flwriuf sml ru-ti;-, Nio inif snd fencfl rKmts. F. B. DUNN. jlyl4-tf r A HKI-LK WA0!-1 in ths sols I J ae:nt for this ctl-braU-t wsiron. T. (;. HENDRICKS. Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION nHIfl ASSOCIATION HAS ON II A NT) I s lr,' and raritd SMortment of H'.LSH GiOlS, snd are reoriving every month Be surpli-s suited to this maik't Gxis srs sold low sod AT ONE PRICE TO ALL ! Gi Die a i'jii vri.l k l.st I ran :' f. r J.o And l EOrU'CE TAKEN AT THE HIGH ' Tn!,'ul I r pt v. I il u ; . u u, (Jive uss call U (. pur-d-lsin?. M it is B.v Goo d, ure.-.d to any ti. t " f -trouble toshowgw sad prices. pl ef enarjfe. K. G. CALU-' N. - JJWli.llMUJU - JAH,MHlHJ IJ...Lf,IHIT 3 W htrti ts Vl tn-ltitl.m nflMTTntrMn l. Jlrl-Bt frrT-flStr T rarNWi. Til lllulftl 14 ct.ntMei loo., r li'.s.i rit..; , U.-I I jii I !.Cta,i!.T t'm! Ml 1,'f.r, Ii A e lel. AMl.li.i N Jll.VJ,).l1r. I MMV.-ION I' .I.IM . Ill.tl IIH I I V IM.KWI 0 OU MS.! II IIM.OIO 1 1 M i 1 A s COLD WATC.I THAT COSTS from SISJ to $200 : '' t riwut Ij, tut irtvn ( i to n xi, f ,i liyti'i wish u Ii Ii r t- . r i it ii i'(oV i.i lt,...L ( It, 1 I' (In '..' u our Ui s.. o, mo eimi'it-u Ui nn e mnm Lnmn iittrcn- tJi T.iyl l l . It; ..li;.l, fc-ti'tt1 C'S "l MulU!i...lOi.i.-, kl.il Uttilt jiiHcm w h' i'im; i'i' i ! if.uKidL ' it t;ivi c.iiiMr.tt fAtis-feH'wi'V, V a !) I tliiMH by M;u. .r !iifr,n wplr' n.'I 3, to uttT irt vf Vv itinrv. or ti ' l b f'lt'COll, ) O t'uktolviT tl Ti'l it. I :In M'ltg -titi- In Dmi '.'l oii.i (Si-i Do. Wn Mill ttC"i)"iUt l-Ifcli, il ClMiii f r 114 ttiit li Hull In A Ht'ClJ- tiHi!ii, I'.mt Di'l. ttinv h'tP'Vn n th C'lttfil KbtVMt ti COH Ciiutou Vloo, 4ihll hih Struct. IT.TT. T" .1.1 at tlie LOWEST hati-s IRON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROPE Cable Chains, CliMis, Putty, Tabl I'Htiil Poeket CL'TI.EKY, ' GUN'S, PISTOLS. AMMUNITION, AUKICULTTKAI. IMPLEMENTS Hhistiinr Powder, Fishinit Taekle. Ete., Ete. Wa invite an exam ination of our goods, oonllihiit that our prices will suit the times. WOOL (JLANKfiTS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Travelinq Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use, BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall sieelal attention to our stock of . Mens' mid Hoys' Sim Frniielsco Hoots, Whleh we have sold for a number of years with great satisfaction, hvery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES a aatonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL 4 CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest prion for all kinds of produce and WOOL. El E'KBi: 1)11. im DEXTER STABLE, Jas. Humphrey, - Proprielcr. mvi iiv amii fi:i;u stabi.i:, WllliunutU) Street, i : Euicnc City. TEAMS AND HL'GGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIKE. Homes boarded by the day, week or month upon the most reasonable t"rms. May l'Jttf BAKER'S SALOON I One Door North of the St.Ctarlcs Mote', Willamette St, I'nccn Cilj. Ki'w always on hand a clioico B.aortrr.ut u WINKS, LIQUOKH. AND CIOAIW -ALSO A- First-Class Billiard TcMe. ii. r. bak! rs. dAUULtnl. Saddle & Harness Shop ONE DOOR NORTH OF DUNN & STUATTON'S, Willamette Street, Euom City, Ogn. Can b had everythinK usually kept in a well regulated HARNESS SHOP. We uw the 1! EST of material, and do our wrk well. Cuiina and uxs u before purchasing clitwhtre. While our hrnt csnuot be exccllgd, special stU'iiti'in is called to OUR SADDLES. The LA KIN' tn-e Is aokiiowli-dcfd the bet on the rnt, mid w hen rii;rd hv sureelves, KivH entire suCfw-tion: having the thresr qui.iU'K, beauty, duraliiiit? and comfort. PRO DUCK TAKEN LAKIH & MONEY. Var has conimer.ccd In Euro;:! AM) R. G. CALLISON IS AC AIN AT II 13 OLD H IS V 1 1 ST A N D on W'iil,ini-tte .Street and having lxi.:l t V,n interest o( W. T. Osburn in ti! t rmi il aiii on k Culiurn, is pretend to f an., ii aU v fci. tusjr ijive h'.ra a 3!l with th Ust (M!itT o: evi ry thini; u?ua,'!y kpt in s first jzvrrty sud pnvii. n U t, : h srcAi.s, 'i k.vs. I'l'in.n. CANNED iMiJ:s. TuUA(H) ( ii.AhS, (I.AS AN!) Vl EENS- i wai;e, wijod and wiuj v, i at resoluble rst.-s l r A- if or 1 1. Hi 1 . 1