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' Noric. Bimple annuuneementa of birth, mar rlmrMaod dentin will be inaartal without charge. Obituary notiwe will bo elutrgod for at Uia mto of lu oauti per line WaaaaumeBoreapouatbUity fur Tiaire exprcwnl by corresponnenia. Blnffle copiee of theOiiiao.in wrappers fur mail tnf, may be obtained at tbia ulBcc. fi ' CITY AND COlWin. HKIEl' JItX'H(.V. fj'Mr. James Morrison, agent fur tlie P. C. S. S. Co. called on us this week. There will ba no collection taken at the reopening of the M. Fi Church to-morrow. Rev. J. T. Wolfe will preach in tho II. 12. Church next Monday ev euing at 0:30 o'clock. Hon. H. II. Gilfry came up ou a visit t'tc first of the week, he gave ua a call on Wed nesday. The stenmship Oregon, left Now York on th 5th inst, for Portland direct, with 20-1 passengers and 2,203 tons of freight. Another attempt was made to bum the Bishop Scott grammar school iu Portland last Tuesday night. Can't somebody shoot that scoundrel ? Salem is having a lively time with burg. lars, and the denizens of that burg consider times exceedingly dull if a uight possos with out one or more burglaries. 'Crain Bros, are moving their stock into ibe store under tho Musonio Ilall. The show windows, awnings and other improve ments just completed, makes this decidedly the finest store room in town. Preaching in the M. E. Church of . this city to-inorrow at 11a. m., by tho pastor. Subject, '-What think ye of Christ?" Sunday School at 2 o'clock p. m. No service in the evening in consequence of the Union Meet ing at the Brick Church. A mush and milk festival will be given by the Ladies' Aid Society at Lano's Hall next Friday evening, the 18th in'at. Oyster soup will be furnished those who prefer it. There will be likewise a post office, auction and in strumental and vocal Music, SLANDER, Communicated. This is a twofold crime. First, it is a breach of natural law, of divine law, and of the implied law of society in relation U the Prty p.iUr Sceond, it is a 1ire.iv .'f i:.o same ln m re .i ;.ni d. h h.ws been comtn ..il A Card andProspectus. Having ocned a free Intelligence Office, for treated in the Died. Near Pleasant Hill, -on the mom ingot the 11th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Hen dricks, wife of J. M. Hendricks, aged 64 years. . Born. Dec. 29th, to the wife of St. Jolm Skinner, a twelve pound girl. Since the ad vent of this lusty miss, St. J. cannot see the ground. His head is "away up." District School. The district school commenced in the new school house last Monday. Prof. T. C. Bell informs us that there is now an attendance of 268 pupils. Siiooti.no. Last Thursday evening two gamblers iu Portland got into a innss over a game, when' one named Murphy shot the other, named Tilden, four times. The wounds were trilling. Discontinued. Postmaster Patterson in forms us that he has been notified that the offices at Camp Creek and Thurston have been discontinued in consequence of tho res ignation of the Postmasters. Demolished. A large fir tieo fell across: a wood chopper's cabin, near Poriiniid, in which three men were sleeping, Ved;ie.l;iy night. Tho cabin was demolished and one of the men had an arm broken. Hs Smiles. Our generally taciturn ('! a-k came down the street last Saturday -rata an able bodied emile tugging at each corprr i his mouth. Upon iinpiiry we ascertained that it was a gill "that and n-jthiug more." Escaped. The young man, Grayson, ar rested at Monroe a short time ago, i.nd whom Cherry, the detective who made the ' arrest, was taking east to answer to a charge of murder, made his escape in Sau Francisco while Cherry was drunk. r ' Home Manufacturc. We request our granger patrons to call at the store Holmaun A, Church and examine the wrgous bui,lt by W. W. Espey, at his manufactory in this . PJt. 1....H UU 1 11 pe r. ; city. They are superior to Eastern built wagons, and twenty per cent, clionpt- Reduction. The Oregon & California 'Rail Toad Company will change its tariir on fgrain, flour and mill stuffs, iu car loads, tij take ' effect from August 1, 1873. The following will be maintained as the maxitnunn rates until May 1, 1879 : Junction to Portland, 22 cents per 100 pounds ; Luper's to' Portland, 21 cents ; Irving to Portland, 25 Oents ; Eu gene, to Portland 26" cents j Springrjield to Portland, 28. From all points ulath of Springfield to Portland, 30 cents. I Contract Let. The contract fori build ing a bridge across the McKenzie rifver at Spores' ferry has been let to A. S. Miller t Son for the sum f 9,000. This is the fourth bridge they have built in this county, ijtad the substantial character of the three bridges al ready completed is a sufficient guarantee that they will honestly fulfill their present (Contract Besides the bridges built iiA Lane icounty by this firm, they have built several abridges in other parts of the State, and (their faithfulness in executing their contract -the minutest detail, entitle' at the head of their prof coast. nr-Hi relation and it is now to be noiic.d i the second, and if it be shown why it i, ; breach iu this tho other will tr.ks care i iic. ' i i i , . ..... ... urg nMve ii aiK a sianuei er a l.nv .J..V.J1...11,. jiuyou wisire to Do esteemed in society for your iiiiuHiifiiw, your aonsu of justice, your knowledge of the decencies of life, and fur the observance of them? If you Happen to bo ill-tempered, petulant, and dis agreeable to your family connections and as sociates; if you nuko hasty and troublesome ju Igiuents, which you have to reeind or re form; if you happen to be ridiculous in your deportment and remarkable for silly vanities. are you willing to have these things set forth in any and every company by any one who knows of them? Suppose there to be no fniiu dation at all for any such accusation of your self, and yet some how and unaccountably it is afloat and circulating; suppose thcro to be only some slight foundation for some one or more of these things, which if you could have an opportunity to explain would be entirely cleared up; are you willing to have that slight foundation made tho basis of a struc ture of repcoach, which if true and real, ought to expel you from decent society? Do you not think great injustice to be dono to you? This is just what you do toothers. You take away their good name, if they deserve to have one; you magnify their little faults and errors and make them ridiculous or ooi ous; you try them on indictments for serious offences on which they have no opportunity to defend themselves, and of which they arc ignorant. Where did you get your informa tion? What credit were they entitled to from whom you had it? Did you understand them as they meaut to be understood? Whore and how did your informant learn want they communicated? Were they thoughtless and malicious slanderers like yourself? How much have you added to their slanders by way of recommending and making yourself agreea ble? Have you broken any law by this con- duet? I take tho liberty to answer for you. You have broken every law which an honest and honorable man and a rational individual shall respect. First, you have made overy person whom you have Spoken to fear you and shun you; you have shown that you know not what tho valuo of a good name is, and you have forfeited your own, if you ever had any; you have shown that you are a stranger to self respect, that you have prob ably every one of the faults, follies and er rors which you impulo to others, ond desire to bring them down to your own level. Thus you have broken that law which com mands you to do no evil to yourself. Second, you have violated that principle of natural law which commands you to do no injustice to your fellowmeu. You. know not what opinions you may entertain of tho party you have slandered, if circumstances (as they may) should bring you into connection with mm. 1 ou mny lunl mm to be, on a better knowledge of him, an amiable and worthy person, iou nirty l;,i.t all Uiat y. u nave said, ami help to circulate, utteily ground less. If he be one whom you occasimialiv no.t, an I even ink to partake of your ho-pi Ulity, lew .'ju you inet him, and manifvii t j'.yatds !i:m every seutiineut ot re'iuvt and asticm, when you have so spoken of l.im ; one of iro things nmt be true. I'.ither you act a li': when you meet him in i-u rh man ner, or you spots a lie, when yoimprcseiitf! him as you did to others. Third, you have broli. n i'iO law of Cod. To this law, per haps, y.iii are a stranger, and know not what wrong yon have done. It' so, tho kindest thing that any one can do you is, to urge you 1 1 find out what it is, 'and to learn there the sentence of the slanderer. For there can be no surer guide than the motive and the end. In conclusion I beg Ifsavo to say, to this unfortunate class of beings, in all other imaginable cases, it is probably most consistent with one's om self-rospect, and all truly respectable motives, to let other Catcuinu U'Mbkus. The Statesman gives the following humorous sketch of an adven ture thnt befell some of those colored troops who "lit so uobly." "Tuesday night three of our colored citizens thought to make a cool hundred dollars by catching a burglar. Thoy sallied forth at 12, midnight. Soou they dis covered a man going home. Here was their opportunity. The lone man thought he had found the burglars, too, and called out, "Who lsli (tat: "tmiidt, came tho reply; "What iiiuidt? Der isb a dousand in town." By the time this dialogue was completed, tho trio had dashed a lnjht on their supposed victim and saw him drawing a revolver, whereupon, in chorus, they cried out: "O' golly, don't shoot. It is us." 'the colored citizens by that timo had determined that thev hadn't lost any burglars, and wanted no reward. AiwnD Idea. While Donnallv't Yoast powder agent was giving samples of his powuor ireo to tlie tanulaes of this place, a lady with red hair refused to havo any un less it would raise her a husband. Tho agcit reflected a moment, and then whis pered something iu her ear. She wanted all ho had. Salem llecord. The following letter was picked up in a store in this city a few days since. We mibli'.:'i if i.wr ii it in written and the owner ; can have it by callios at this office and doscrib- :''!.P',rJ.M.'!B. ? RU'n Mn newcomers W uui uy mi mnune uiciiuH at my com intr Property: mainl. wlw are kept tilea of nil Wii in? now IXvr P.rother the Weather Whar wo is air P! published Iu Oregon and Washinirton ::rit aud i suppose whar yon is it air color, i ijrrl'"ry. I have also determined to establish awl fi well and niutiier is gott the Ins - ' " 7 baothcr John has gott tho The Orciofl miJ Washington Land Rrglslrr, t tal;e lister s iry h u g,.tt a 'Baby and hope The object of which is to brinjf Land Owners i.iesu :uv. mi. 3 nui mm you 111 mu same , omUieal rotate Agents luto closer oommuni cmdijliuii riic suuo your aphockshunato j cation with the thousan.ls of iuiniigranU who tSUOTUER. are arrivnii; m thw city with a view to the ulti m.tu piuviiiuj -l l aid. It will be printed in 'regular newspaper form, eight-page, l:18 uieiu-n, una win oe ueTiiteii solely to the pur wse for which it is established. The fimt edi tion of fl.tKhl copies will lie issued alwut the 10th of February, l!W. and as often thereafter a the influx of immigration demands. lesoriition of farms and other property for sale will 1 condensed to occupy ten lines (70 words) or less, and will be chargxl for at the rate of one dollar each. 1 It is more than probable that from twenty five to fifty thousand people will be added to our imputation durin,' the sprinir and similiter ot .Nearly all nnmrjrants who come to Oregon and Washington Territory hind first at Portland, and will receive a copy of this puiier. as it will bo distributed irrsitni. tously. It will therefore lie the Itest jtossible means of brining lamls, and other property, for sale to their notice. Descriptions of property for sale may be written out in full, giving chara-ter, location, price, terms of mile, and nil advantages of schools, churches, roads, etc., which w ill be ed itorially conileused to tho required space, and the letter numbered to cnrrcsHind with the lie (cription, and tiled in my olBco for reference. No charge will be made for sales arraiuvd thmui;h this agency the only fee required oe in;, one dullar for each description inserted in the Land lluoisriiii, which must be forwarded with the description. It may be sent in silver by registered letter, or by postal order at my risk. Correspondence on all subjects connected with tho development of all portions of the State mid Territory respectfully solicited. 1 keep a register in uty ottiee in which are en tered tho wants of all parts of tho State und Territory for laborers, mechanics, merchants, etc., which is open to the free insH"Ctioii of new comers. Notice of such wants respectfully solicited, ah mailer lutemtcd tor publication in the Land ItEinsmi must Iw written on one side of the paper only, and bo In prior to tho first of February, 187k All descriptions of prop erty for sale will be inserted ill the order of their arrival those coming first on tho outside paires. IJelievui'' triat tills publication will bo great ly to tne advantage 01 Dotn buyer and seller, J respectfully solieit the mtronnl-e of tint i.nhlir- Address all communications to 1110 at Port- laud Oregon. jan5:tf J). H. STEARNS. I SIMON, SPRINGER & CO., V Manufacturers and Dealors in SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Importers and Jobliers of German, French and English Window Glass, , SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS, 41 FRONT STREET, : : : : PORTLAND, OREGON. S Orders from the Country promptly filled "61 jSL DOIiLAR S-A."V3E3U IS A O 3Ln Xjij&. 3R. 230E Jk. X 353 2 BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS It GO. 3 Nivsal Catarrh anil Lunsr and 1'riinchial affec tions, mid all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, positively cured. lr. Sou vielle Jlatldeu, the eminent French lihvsician and surgeon, and inventor of the Paris Spirom eter wmcn nas given reiiei to tiiousaiuls suuer ing from those terrible discuses in Kurone and the United States. This wonderful instrument was invented by I!r. Souvielle Mathieu, for the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Lung and Bronchial atiections. , Don't Hesitate between (Jlenn's Sulphur Soap aud any ointment or lotion that may have been recommended to you for diseases ot tho skin, sores, abrasions or complexional blemishes. There is nothing like the lirst named article in such cases. Sold by all lrugist8. Hill 8 Hair ana huker Dye, biacK or rsrowu, one. Read Thl. Parties indebted to the undersigned will come forward promptly and settle, that the Sheritf may not oall ujion them unceremoniously. A. I. NlCKLtV. Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The liest and most complete of all, and sold on the most, reason able terms. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. Ic restores gray hair to its original color, it cures ilun Initt ami humors, ami fall nig-out oi tne nair. it turiusiies the nutritivo principle by which tho hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair-dressing. It is the most economiiial preparation ever olfered to the public, as its eheets remain a long tune, making only an occasional application necessa ry. It is recommended and used Jy eminent medical men, aud officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts. For sale bv all dealers. Passengers will find tickets on sale at A. V. Peters & C'o.'s for San Francisco. A. V. PETK11S &, Co. Oct4thtf. We have just received from the Eastern ictory, direct, a large stock of window shades ana wall pancr : amonir the latter are rm.ny very pretty stylos emliracinir Grained I'anucli, .Iv.nho'jjcd, (iilts and Lace Patterns. Satin and Coiunion lilanks, all of which we sell encap, ami no charge for trimnmig paper. Ul.VN 6: iilHAl'lVX Kul.imon & Church nt the Hardware Store ep the hnvest and bent selected stock of wall j .:iier and border in Kugene City, compi l ing in p.rt, l.rown, 1. 1. inks, ,-iitin, diltanl hmboss cd palmer, which they imrchnse direct from tho l''aleru f.-K't-jries nnd will sell as cheap as the cheapen. All p.iper tiimiue.l In o of chargo, I.MlllPk' tlll'llllllll. Picrlia IVd.ion Puttcins at Dunn & Strat-ton's. jktsoiis alone, and leave to them tho .care of their own characters. Homicidc VT down front Cor afternoon a m turner, shot tree, an edr mill. It married nr tree' att denOch day Grr turned in the jump when payin fired. Arrev limin coon' jury. Editok Guard : In your notice of the hmarkets in the Gdard of Dec. 20th, wheat was quoted as "weak" at the given prices, and then this explanation followad : "Gen eral rains in California makes the market less firm." That your statement is correct I do not for a moment doubt, but I can not avoid a peculiar twinge of ridicule, when I think bow small a matter affects our grain mer chants in Oregon. A shower in California f.t the beginning of seed time is certainly not a very conclusive reason that nobody will want bread till next June. He is a far seeing inerchannt indeed that begins si:, months before band to reduce prices of wheat because there may lie a crop in California I Does an Oregon shower affect prices in San Francisco or Liverpool? I -..ould respect fully ask our grain dealers. I fimi no fault r. Editor, with you but I do think tha 't buyers are p.-esr.rjiing loo '.TiUth rpon dulity of the 0?;on farcicr. If 'o occauonaily in Ca'.iftrnii it Icz na to keep t'.e people alive for 'thout b-ead. X. 3IOXEYTO LOAN. Tbi; undersigned wishes thnt those who owe him little accounts, to understand that ho has no money to loan on interest, but if 'lioao who owe him wuiil I pay their little accounts, he don't know but he might have enough to settle with all his creditors. Come gentlemen md pay your little bills, t J. P. Gjll. OOMEI F .HUNK COLEMAN IS VERY AXX- ious to interview some of hi'rtnrdv friends w!ioe bills have grown to extraordinary pro portions nnd run an unreasonable length of time. To be plain, he tnys that unless tho? above referred to, come right square up and rks the "Sipiivalent" aeross the counter, !i9 ''ill take means to compel them tc pay up.- w words to that effect or .i Itetall Produce uiiJ Provllu Placket. Tim following ere retailcis' prices : FLOUIL-t' bbi. SO. COUX MEAL Oregon ground, in bulk, 4c, OATS-P bushel, 50. BEAXS-lMb,5c. POTATO KS -o0 c. BUrTEP.-'? ;di rdln, 25c, COFFEE Pm, J9j Java, 33Jc CHEESE -Oregon, 20c C V.'DLES-t x, $4G, 50. EGGS 20c. BACON Sides, 12c; hams, 15c; shoulders lOu I.ATIT)-Intins, l.V- V,.,!k, 12s. ('HiCKENS-?2 .:'.; Hi itJ'wn. FiSH-SalMOi., hf bbls, it; W ki, f4 00; Mseker-d, per kit. SI; C"(l,h. $ !b 12 v, l.,0. KCGAP.-S. . P., Ho; Isja., ICfelx; trush'.'l. 18-; pewuerer., 20c. S LT-':.ixAn Istand, v 109 ,, 51 25: 3av, ijl'.'S; L'. erj-ocl Dairy, S2 50; uo coarse, ?2.' 7V.A llroe.:. gl 25; Japan, 7oc i,? lt. SYltc'I' -Ifeavy Golden, V kct, i OILS-Kro3nc, 75o t'ca'l.ia. oe lectnr?i by Mr. Franc's "lou.t Hojsj S-tun-ay even 'rr!oon were iistved tj ge tauencei. The lec laxity as IrotLers and t there are rede'rning nan being which will i i from their present ! 'ane in the future life, i on haturday evem: g nity and harmony te sexes, &ad must d. Mai ws awarded to : tt ljst Pil'it-V.TlJ.I'.l I t'.. Vienna Aifrlal ' r.xnn run b-m:. The nndeinigne c!Te-s Li 'arm lyin? imme din'ely Vest of i ugene City, fot t.iU cheap, ind upon ea.y ten.i. P. "s:Vm A 13 iktcs well unproved, SO rc.ts la cu'tivatins ffith a yr.nr.g orchard of 2X) choir fruit tre-s. 2titf. St. vOUX SKINNER. mmmm FOlt TOE SPRING A SUMMER. TltADE WE tlKO to inform our frienils anil tin puMio Uiitt ve mro jiiKt reeeivtsl diroil from baa traoi'!conil the custom nmrlteu AN IMMENSE STOCK GROCERIES, HARD ARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTIOa, FURNISHING GOODS, KATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected by our MR. S. ROSENBLATT which wo offer at IIKDTJCPID PKIOK8. Parties will find it to their advantace to cal and ex:im'ue our stockand prices before pur haasing elsewhere. . Highest price paid for all kinds of Produce S. ROSENBLATT & CO. MUSICAL NOTES OARD?JEIt BR0THER3 ARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers in Pianos, Orgat.s, Sheet Music, Violins, AccnrMeons, llarmouieaiis, mid mu sical merchandise generally, Oakland, Califor nia, have recently opened a brauch store in Sa lem, Oregon. GARDNER KR0THER3 Personally superintend tiiai'r bm.inis in this State, as we'l California, and will be prompt in makir.g good all cortnets. OABDrJEll BROTHERS TTave a';.0iii!y r dd i.early two hundred Instru ments in thi i Sir te. G.2DKE2 BROTHERS Have fi.m tetbori ;eil afte..ts nelKng from their hciwe in this State, to-v.-it: A. L. MOVE, Al bany. C. 1J. y.LXf.K and I ItANIC 1!. MAY, Salem ; E. A. UAU;1, Eugene City. GARDNER ERCTHER3 Piano h-js &'itat!y Ixcolio p favorite on the Coast It is made es;a cialiy for the trade, and is adapted t the clhiate on this Coast, and for remaining in ti.:i In its adi.platiuu to the parlor there h not e bet'.?. . GARD JSa BROTHERS Have seven.! di.7 'rent manufacture of Organs, giving the ; r.'d'.c a varie'-y to eelect from. GARDNER BROTHERS Have a fi"st-ciaf8 tuner in their employ. All oiden atfndfd 'm by ad:b-essii;g Gardner Bruthcs, Salem, Oregr.n. GARDNER BRCTHER3 Give a ptMrantce for five years, for ail Pianos ami Orgatu, ;f desir;X CABDNEE EROTHERS Pty tj;ir S';:!oye a sa'ary, not a coc mission. GARDNER BROTHERS Vcu'i! ttate, in jsver to many ItquIHcs, that their liranch Vou ic Salem Is a jwrmanent iiistit rt'en. Oct 27tf COASUMI'TIO Positively Cured. onr c-t i'rf-.ib nt.r-.-.wr vwu t,t in hi Wt wr,t oi tKa r-. ev t. W f ir- - -y . T j .m.u.ii-ii w All nlTrtri fnin tliis dirM that (re a minus to be i-o.e.1. honM tij Dr. Iilauer,a ( eleoiat ed ConaumPllye Powdrri. 'IhM fuwders i tht n ! y r.rimtion known tint will curt Ton sumpHuii p-l all .liiea-'aor the 1 liroal and Luii'xh - :d Iwl, au itiunir la our faith in tlurm,au.l liim Utr.itiTiriry.iu Hint tUf ara Dobumliuic, wa sill I tinmy lultm, hjr mail, puat jwl, a frre Trial lloi, We ilrjo WMiH jrunr frjoaejr until you are perfectly ait-VI ut twir ruratiTa powata. If y.mr lifa m .tli akiiM(, dun t irUj in nviiur theaa I'ow drra a dial, aa they will aurrly fure Jul. fnrr, f.fr la-ire box, M , ant to any pa.t of th , t'nill cKittM Canaila by mail oa rweipt ut prie. AUieai, I kSIX A UOIItIN, SOU FriTja (STrrr, Buooilt. !. T. . Sao Fraociaoo. aw aNai(Hawv T'lIK B V.ST biiof: kveb brought to aa taw nwiaat. at U lowest prv-ra at, T.G.ilENHHICU'. f 1 v Awr' ; I7ZTTmrmmnV.vV'lUr Wo Boll the i i J. rams u co V ttATfl (m fc)t TnttA!lAfi OnM Vtiti In th VaVt AifTmrUn rurHkMsV Tut uitl 1j ft cuiitHMititi f oihrr mt,i,.wi cIom!" r- priiiDiiitr; rihi inn om lint) Uhil riiU tuUlvt llitdifrar nr, xi'ft f ft fi mlril tMt, mill tt la Hid hr-tB it)ititut rnrmui k'lown. AMKHIt AN UoViMkNi. ill KM'ASSIUN HAI.ASi K. BkAl r-i j i r i i . i 1 r-.tirt.i r.i mi n. Ml fllKK ITRX kU II I'M IMI 11.14 fj1! '"I ti 'i T1 furMurn to ft COLO WATCH THAT COSTS from SISO to 1 In $200. Itkciuml iikOt.rMul- 'lily. from iiOtofiiM), intllfyia UU a iiit-li inr your Dim d nr to nuk hitiiity i n, try ilila. Owln tti our u.o ftaiM, art tntU! to t'nieth pile nf t'-m in ()2 fincrt vlth nnelepnntChnlnattnch d Tlteyftfo uvil o-i Kaiiittatla, btflatm viS fttid In Utiinifui'Wiici, auJ otttot .ihcii whflr ftccurt II mo It fiuirfrL ft i (I v,vn i.-nfirHl int:iftf Hon. tetid tlieui It Miallur Fxvoii, on lwlUofl) tonnyi1 of tlto lniintrv, or U wtll out C T. vhvn llio cuiintitcr dotin n'i. rfTit fi on urmmit. Tlite Fltnn CM UNS writfh urtoul ttf VeniiywllttjL aiitl ;ha fitmn r:ttt(rn hi rmra ciM woul4 rx-ltl'Kt. Vi.ll thnMClmtuaiit Maach. Chum fur lit. fm hr Mntl In a R"ila Vatoh without tl a Ohain for S10. CUiiWa f iaoo, UUfhll 4UUi Stnet. W. T. Robinson & Church DKAl.KItS IX S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVK TUB Best Selected Slock In Oregon HAVK FOR haIq at tho LOWEST Kutcs lltOiV, STEKL. AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, KOI'E Cal its Chains, (ihws, l'uttx, Tahl enml l'nrket CUTLERY, GUNS, HiSTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTTRAL IMPLEMENTS, Bla.ttin.if I'owdiT, Fishinur Tiu-kle. Etc., Etc. Wt invite an lam ination of our goodd, confident that our prices will iuit th times. S. H. FRIENDLY, II AS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUHT TO EUGENE. OUIl STOCK OF CLOTHING has been largely increniteil and we can show as uamlsome a lineol ready made goods lu MEN'S AND HOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at prices that cannot fall to satiHiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well fillo.l with a splendid assortment of nil loading styles and fOHlilonaljlH shades ot goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain aud Oicra Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Unbleached Cotton Flan nel". Ladios' and Gonts' Undorwoar, SHAWLS and SCARFS; WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock of Muns' ond Uoy8' Sun Francisco Hoots, Which we hove sold for a number of years with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMINO UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonlshly low rates. LIVERPOOL 4 CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for oil kinds of product sod WOOL. S. II FI.Ii:l)LY. OSHUItN & CO'S VTEW DRUO STORE ON WILLAM A.1 etoe Street, near Ninth, SI1LKRI IK DRUGS, CHKMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, ftc. Brandies. Wines and Liquor? OK ALL KINDS. In fact, we hare the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DRUG TORE. We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and 1 rcrh. 1 articular attention u called to our Stock of Perfumery aiid Toilet Articles. As we have bought OCP.OOpVS FOR CASH We can cnmete with any establiihment in Ea gene Lit in jinre and accommodation. Buy your unmU where yon can get the lfit and chrueiit PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At ail hours of tne day or night. OSHUICV & . Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION fTlHIS ASSOCIATION nA!" ON TTAND j a inrjfe ana Tared aaaortnif nt oi i Ktsii GOODS, and are receiving every inontii new supiiliee suited to this market Uoods are sold low and . AT ONE PRICE TO ALL ! An! PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATES. Give us a call before purchaainsr. a it is no trou Die to show goods and give pnees. apt VEiV STOCK OF II ATft-The beat and largest ever brougbt tt Kn?n, at lKISNDLY'S. m DEXTER STABLE, Jas. Humphrey, - Proprietor. LIVKIIV AMD FEED STABLE, Wlllamotte Street, i . Eugene City. TEAMS AND HUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. Horses boarded by the day, week or month upon the most reasonable terms. May 12:tf BAKER'S SALOONI One Door North of the St.Charles Hotel, Willamette St, Eugene Cltj. Keeps always on baud choice assortment of WIXES, LiQtrons. AND CIGARS. -ALSO A First-Class Millard Table. H P. BAKED, saddlery: Saddle & Harness hop ONE DOOR NORTH OF ,DUNN & STRATfON-S, Willamette Street, Engons City, Cgn. Can be had everything usually kept la well regulated HARNESS SHOP We use the BEST of material and do our work well Come and see ns before purchasing elwwhere. While otir hftrnrM cannot b xctlled, ipocla attention i called to OUR SADDLES. The LAKIN tree la acknowledfc'ed the best on the oowt, and when rigped by oiireelvre, givea entire aatirfactinn: having the three ra quUites, beauty, durability and eomfort PRODUCE TAKEN LAKIN & RCQNEY. Pit I XTN NEW DESIGNS OF STAN rlard braifls at FRIENDLT 8. AcinmruRAL implements of all ki!j'! at Inaiile fiirea (v T. (i. HE.VPRICT!.