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THE EU 8 ENEiTY 0 U AR D. euge.vk cut.orkgon. ratuhua.v. km 1 1, vj.-i. BUSINESS. Matter of a personal character charged for at regular adver tising rates, to be paid Invariably in ad vance. ' Democratic State Convention. A Democratic State Convention is lioreby called to meet at Portland on Wednesday, April 10, 1878, at 11 o'clock a. v., for llio purpose of nom inating a candidate for Congress, and candidates fortius various State oflici-n to bo voted for at the election to he hold In June next. The Convention will consist of 110 delegates, appoi lioned among the counties as follows: Bi'xsr 5 Lake Linn Marion Multnomah . 1'nl Tillamook., t'limlillii .... 1'nioTi Wasco Washington. Yamhill. . . . 2 It -u ton. . 14 . VI . 15 . l . I . 7 . 5 . 0 . 4 . 7 C luckamas. . . ;i;tfp Viliiliis.... Cool Curry Douglas tirant Jackson Josephine 1. ane. . Total number of delegate. .140 It. in rnitnminendcd that, unless otherwise ordered by tho appropriate local committees, County Con veil. linns lin held on S.'ll ifl'lil V. March 30lli, and primary meeting on Salur day, March 23d. I ty order of tho Democratic Stato Central Committee. C. 15. JJiauviBR, Ch'n. M. V. Knmvx, Secy. DE.icB,lTIC COl'STI C05VESTI0.1. Tho Dcmocratio County Conven tion will meet at the Court Mouse in Eugcno City on Thursday tho 4ih day of April, 1878, for tho purpose of placing in nomination 1 candidate for State Senator, 4 Itepreseiilalives, 2 County ,. Commissioners, County Clerk; Slicrill', Assessor, School Sn- tierintcndent, County Treasurer, County Surveyor and Coroner. Also to select 0 delegates to tho State Convention to bo held nt Portland, April 10, 1878. Tho DcinocrnU of Lane county are requcsteS to meet at tho places cf voting in their respective preeinv.ts at I o'clock, in the afternoon, on Satur day, tho 30th day of March, for the purpose of selecting delegates to such County Convention. The several precincts aro entitled to delegates as follows : Hnuth Etiip'ne H liiclmnUi.il 4 North Eutfene li I'hummit Hill Csmp Crock 1 SiiiHhtw '.' Kiiriuulli'ld 4 EiwciiMer Willamette !i Lost Valley 2 CotUtfe lr.iv. 4 Emix Tom '.' f Yum well S llii.el IVll 1 Mohawk 1 Fall Crook 1 Sjwnoir 1 Totals M) Iii tho abovo apportionment enc'i precinct is allowed ono deb gate for very 20 votes cast for tho Demo cr.V,io candidate 'or State Senator nt the Juno election 1870, and ono for every fraction of ono half or more of uch number. I5y order of tho Committee, Feb. 521, 1878. T. A. Miu.toitN, Chairman. lias this money power no lorosight? asks the Atlanta Constitution, lias it no power of divination? Can it not preceiyo what is so plainly written upon the face of ovents? Does it not know that tho people, who have so freipiciitly been tho victims of sur reptitious and dishonest lciislalion, have about reached that point when it will not do for their servants to re ceive their protest with inattention? It may bo that tho money power will suoceed in its plan of contraction so far as io defeat the remonetizalion of silver, it may bo that, in tho attempt to add to their ill gotten gain.they will succeed in forcing further prostration of business, aud further oppiession of tho poor; but when thev have suc ceeded, wW theu? Crawling from the common ruin, ihCy will find Ke pudiatiou written upon tyory ballot We warn them now. The Walla Walla St,itv.m,in aiys when clergymen aro banging their pulpits in tho interest of the "bloat- """".ixkivis, iu.j- snotiPi remem ber that the contract between the government and tho bond holders, is printed ou the baek of every green lack bill, and reads thus: 'This not. i. , u.,,.r 4 tJebK , .....v .uu ,cen, ,miie on luiimrU , -i ... tT i-viu , iweniy ywi Jwwm"le t the plwunre of (l vmiwu cuim juier nvs yan. It is a lilt lo singular tnat the dan gers ol using silver as money tt never discovered till within tho past five year. How the people managed la avert the curses following ii con stant nie for four or five thousand years is aquettion the peopla have ol been able to solve la five yars, but hey may do'so iu the next two or three thousand years. Extortion of Bondholders. To shove the unreasonable demands of the public creditors that is to say bondholders it is only necessary to glance at tho legislation of Congro.-s for tho past ten years. Itloro 1809 it was generally understood that somo ot tho bonds were payable in any lawful momy of the United Stales, but in that year a bill to (truiigthen the public credit passed Congress, and that bill provided that all tho bonds wero payable in coin. In 1873 silver was demonetized; no HUtlili" tho i flocU of those two acts I act, which com, together with all silver dol puiLiii0 In heretofore coined by the tinted bUtes together, we see that the "ovl'rn' j of like weight and lineiiess, shall b a leg.il infill was pledged to pay all its bonds in gold. . In 1875 the Kcsumption Act was passed which was calculated to retire tho greenbacks, thus confin ing tho legal currency of tho country to gold alone after January 1, 1879. With no paper money in circulation, and silver not a legal tender, it does not reiuire any great amount of sa gcaity to understand that tho value of gold would increase that is, a dollar of gold would continui! to buy more and more as other currencies were di.-coiitinued. Thus we see that every move iu Congress was made to increase the value of gold nlthu expense of cur rent paper and silver, and now, alter years oftiujust and unlriendly legis. iiitiou, the cry of the bondholders goes up that silver is net an honest currency, it is worth 95 cents on the dollar, yet it is well known that those bonds, held by tho public creditors, wero purchased with less than fixty cents for a dollar during tho war, that is 01) cents in silver and gold, for both were lawful money at that time. Now it is but reaonablo to demaud the icstoialion of silver and pay bond holders back in tin ir own coin, worth at least ;i5 cents more on tho dollar than they paid for their bonds. Un der the pressuio of congressional en actments and tho demands ol public preditors, if continued a few years, a dollar in gold would be worth three times as much as it was when the bonds wore issued. In other words, what then sold for a dollar will sell for thirty-threo and one-third cents ,u no distant day for instance, if a bushel of wheat was worth out dollar in lHtll), tho appreciation of gold would probably bring it down to thirty-threo and one-third cents by 1889 or K)Ssibly before that da.e. Thus while the bondholders' gold is legislated into an increase of value the poor man's silver, wheat, wool, p'irk and other products of labor go down, down to starvation rates. l!y such means tho gold gambler can buy throe dollars worth ol wheat or labor for one dollar in gold, that cost him not uioio than thirlv live cents, Is it not ubou; time for tho people to un derstand these matters Mid demand honest legislation for all ? 11. That wo are opposed to Chinese iinnii 'ra- t ion, mid lavi'i a uioiliiicatiuti ot tin- lluiliu Kine treaty so a to prevent any further in- nut ol tins Asiatic uonle into our country. Sciu Dnii. I'latform. Why did nut the D iu.eracv think of this iu the ailiiiliiistriitiuns ol I u ree and jliu'liiinau, win n uie seeti ol emu- v l.ilmr was luiil in Anioilea, under the fosteriiu' e.uv of two D.'in ocrstie J'resideiits? It was only left for l!i pub licuis to hatch the IV line: at e;'. - l.ulmr orlil. . Under Dcmocratio adiiiinislration the Slates were permitted lo and did exercise their constitutional peroga live of enacting laws for the piolco lion ol tl cir citizens against the en croachment of cooley. labor or any other domestic evil. Jltit when tho Republican paity succeeded to power, they adopted tho beastly dogmas of tho old Ab ilition lunatics, and pro claimed the ''unhersal and absolute equality of man," and by fraudulent constitutional amendments and inl.r mons treaties nml legislative enact ments, brulo dow n aud swept away all the barriers of protection between the white laboring mea of the coun try and tho swarms of coolies by which wo have since been cursed. And let workingmeu remember that the men who hi'ad the "labor" faction rei.rescnted bv tho U'ne7 Inc.. I ,, i a'l these years, the niostfanatical and clamorous advocates of this "nniver- Ml brolherhood" dogma, and worked with all the rx and ability tlicy os scssej to drag tiie laboring w hite man down to tk levol oi the negro and Chinaman. Kcmembt r.tliat I.awsoii, Edmunds and Chancy are three id 1, . ,. ,,. , -i, n error niv tflC hopubllc.-in Obi lu ll HO sat upon !'" "Inch pHudicul to Dr. A. I. Nicklin. tliit f r. iiiiGI ii .lul I ' "'" tl" ,", d. lecate el.H t.-d to the Ani.-ri-11141 tg Utltll It Iblldicd. ami liavi , XU i,,.al AH-Ution, Uh met. in f.nf- evtr since, twit rlm-liug ami i"rat. li-!f li"inJim n,,vl an'1 b-T "i.uke hi . r .i ni ... .. . jhi'Momitu-l in the minute of th U-t inj lor tins t liimso clm k until their ! - c. II. H u t. dunces for grttiiisj an cflioo or tilliii ! , tlu-ir pockets ith other men's earn I inj; thereby petcre-1 out. We pre-1 diet Ui the buMrd's eg-that IriooloUl.iJdiesamnowiniMibarmi:; mill lo as great lis.iM.iiiiiueiit to .1 . .. . iuem as their tirt I roo l wa Tlit Silver Bill. The following is a lull text of the silver bill as it pamed the Senate on the lOih., by a vote of 43 to 21, over two-thirds, which virtually makes the bill a law, as it would bo passed over the veto, if Hayes should k-o fit to do so; "Ho it enacted by the Senate and Home of Keprtvteiitivcs of United .States of America in CongrcHS assembled: .Section I. That there slain,,: child .V. the several mints ot the I'mlod .States atlvur dollars of tho weight of 4li'i grains Troy of standard Kilver a provided in the act of .luiiimiv 18. 1H77. oil which "hall bu the do- vices and superscription provided by said temlur at their nominal value for all debts an I dues, uublio or urivate, except where otherwise expressed and stipulated iu the contract, and tho Secretary ot the Treasury is authorized t uucliasu Irom time to tiino silver lmllioii at the market price thereof not lets thau t-'.lXKl.tHH) worth per mouth, nor more than .H.OIH),0()0 worth per uiomh, ami cause the same to be coined moutlily as fast an so imrchafiCil into such dollars, and a sum I sullicicnt to carry out the foregoing provision of this act is hereby appropriated out ui any money in tho Treasury not otherwise appropriated, und any fcain or seiyiioia; e arising irom this coinage slum ie ueeonnei for and paid into tho j'reasury a.i pi-oyided under existing laws relative to nubsidary coinago, provided that the anouut of money at ajiy one time invested in such silver bul lion, exclusive of sucli r.-mltiiig coin, shall init exceed i",(XXI,000, nml provided further that nothing iu this act shull bo construed to aifthoi'i.u the iaymeiit ill silver of tertili c:ite of i!iHisit issued under the provision of section ii.')4 of tlui revised statutes. Sec. -'. All acts and parts of acts incon sistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Nt.o. ,'t. That immediately after tha pass age of this act tho President shall invite the governments of the countries composing the Lit in Union, so called, and of Mich other lanopeaii uaiio is as he may deem advisable, to join the United .State! ill conference to adopt a common ratio In tvcoug"ld and silver for tin n ii no of establishing internationally, the use of bimetallic money and securing a fix it v of relative value between those metals, Such conference to be held nt such place in Kurope or the United .States, at such time within six months as nny be mutually agreed upon by the executives or guverumuits so ' i .i .- .i i.:.. i. . i. .,ii lttviieu, or any imccot iucmi w oicn nn.oi have signified their willingness to unite in the same. The President shall, by and with tho advice and consent of the Senate, ap liniiit three commissioners who i.h.tll attend such conference on behalf of the United States and shall report the doings thereof to the I'resiib-nt who shall transmit the. same to I'ongiest. Said coi.miis.sioner.) shall each re e ivo the sum sf i .'.alKl and their re.isomibl' expenses to be approved by the Secretary of Sti.tet; tiio amount necessary to pay such expenses is hereby uppropi iated out of any money iu that treasury nut otherwise appro priated. Sec. 4. That any holder of this coin au thon.cd by tins act may deposit the same with the Treasurer er any Assistant Treasur er of the United States in smut' not less than if 10 ami receive therefor certilicats of not 1 than 10 each, corresponding with the denomination of U. S. notes. Tiin com deposited for or repi-eventing the certificates shall bo retained in the treasury tor pay ment of tho same on demand. Said ccrtiti- catcs shall be receivable for customs, taxes it 1 1 ' I all public illli-s, uliil when so received may be reissued. This is how an Imliiiiia paper, the hifiUjitU' Jvunutl, suites tho green- baoli nucstion: ''When the noldier was getting sixteen paper dollars, worth about filly cents each, for risking his life in the service of his country, we li ln't hear a word of complaint or protest from tho 'ho:;cst dollar' men who now scream repudiation and dis honest)' nt those who favor the .e inoiieiization of the dollar ot 412! grains. The bondholder drew his interest in gold, and sold it at an enoiiuoiix premium 'to tho govern ment. Tho dollar then received by the boys in blue was then an honest dollar. It has only become dishonest and the rtpudialor's currency whi n il is proposed to pay the bondholder with it. Il is a line iii-rangmrnt that the nation's conscience is iu the keep ing of men who have nothing to do but to cut coupons twice a year, for which they received money worth twenty to twenty-live per cent more than that which they gave tor them." It is very plain to the commonest observer, who looks over tho Eastern papevs, that the gold ring of New York and other Knstern cities are laying pb ns to have liilure nominees (or President selected from persons cast of tho Alleghaneys. Uayard is pelted Uh pulled by the gold organs; Kiiton is complimented and (Jen. .Me Clellcn is utmost nominated. The South is asked to join the Northeast in in schemes of financial oppression ami President making, but (.Jen. Mo C'lellon, (!en. H ineock, S nator liny i,1 !,"', s''n:,tr K-'ln .Ir. j Tll,K " aro 100 f,,r fn" ,ho 51l!isi:i "PI" 10 l'Vl'r "e 1 residents, no odds !W;lutll0rl,,l'-v bo n,,'"a'l or not. J Fomli"S alliances with the money I ,,HWer l,ot ,!, 1ks1 way 10 lccon'1. I i resident just now. A A ltl. !ai ru, OHroox, February It. IS7 I Ka tii'ARi : In th iMiblUh..! .. K, .1 ...... I i: I ... I ' " " yiT--u fltWV .UCH MTU JMX' S.-ertt..ry pro t.-m. J Q B0lon ' ' L' J S S S7 . . " woaio WKLSII & UOLON- ..V'l - I. - L - 1 . t- . ...... .. .. 1 r..i-r.n 'ru-iki.uiiaing.ovfr the esprms oftice. Iteineniber This. vuf f tin. lime of vear for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, t'oiulm, Colds, and fatal results of pre- diiiNHitiou to Consumption and oiner inrnni and Lunif Ijmum. Uoschk's Gkrmax hvhcp ha been used iu this neighborhood for the past two or three years without single failure to it . I..... ....f tin., ineilicine vour- self, po to your Pninst and ak him of its I wonderful success auiii( ins cuhw.iii.-rn. dosi-s will relieve the worst ease. If you have no faith in medicine, just buy a Sample llottle j Ol l.O.K IIKK S I1MIMAS " I" ' I "' irv it. IVruliir sie b-.ttle ! cents. JLon l lobular bis) b-.ttle 75 cents. iflt-rt a eouc'h to save 73 cents. v. i li. n:i: t m vnny . To all mfTerin'' from the following diseases a ray of hoiie is offc-rcil tliroitjih tho kindness of a f ...! (.!... n l, I, -.a u,.iit tiiH the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has l"iis !tVl ZrXZlJi rZL Ption, luSn 'hi, Asthma, Catarrh, ! .y. 'i'i.. i r . i .it k- li.-ner- id Debility, LoW Manhood and all Nervous Atfectious, its power has been tested in hun dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as iHwsible to relieve hu man uii. ery and will send the recipe- 1'liKK or t'HAm;K-to any p-rson who may desire it with directions fur ii.-in,'. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 stamps naming this paper, Dr. O. li. Bii-jhfim, Drawer Utica, N, 1. Septcml-r '77 lv. is made or Oliver's Chilled Metal It will run Htrliler, Inrn and do better work of all kind, than any other plow made. B-wnr of Imlinllon. See that the name "Oi.ivfii" aud this trade mark are oa , the beam of the flow. The (temilno Oliver Chilled Plows csn he hsd only from us, or our authorized shunts. KNAPP, BURFIELL &, CO. Ornernl Aifenls, For Oregon and Washington Territory, I'OUTLA.VD, OBKUO.V. SUMMONS. IN TIIF. CfilCriT COUNT OF THK State of Oregon, fur the County of Lane, lieo. C. Miller, bv Ids piardiau, A. .1. John son, plaintiif, vs. Jiiah Miller and V. 11. Car ter, defendants. To Josiah .Miller and V. li. Carter, said de fendants : Iu the name of the State of Ore ;on you are hereby required to be and appear in the said Court, and answer tlu compMut of the plaintiir, now on tile, within ten nays from the date of the service of this summons upon you if served in said Lane count;', un I if serve. I in any oilier county in the St.ite, tln-n within twenty days fr en the d:;te of t'le service hereof upon you, and if served by publication of sum mons, then on th-' iir.4 day of the next t. rui of said Court, which shall he begun and held six weeks from the fir.-.t p.il.licuucn of this suin luuns, to-wit : On tiie l.V.i day of April, V'iA and if you fail to apibMr and answer, jit 'jcoii lit will lie taken for vaut tiicr' i-f, and the plaintiif will demand the n lief pr.'.yed for in the cum plalut, iiiiniely : the sale of the following prem ises in partition : The donation laud el'.im of David AiiJler and wife, iiutilicati-m i'C'7, and claim No. fi'.i, in sections 'Jl, 'il and I'M, iu T. IU 15., Ii. i 'A'., ciMitainin;-ri.'') acres, except in;: therefrom tke'fuilowiir.:, to-v.it : l!e;,Huiiing lit the S. h. ( oilier ut s.int liavid Vlillei-s itona tioii laud cl d'.n, No. .V.I, runiiiu;; thence X. lo.'.'S cliain.-.; tliei.ee W. "iM7 chains : tlii iice.S. 10. VW cli'tim ; thence M. 7u.u7 chains to tin- place cf be0'i!inin.', e.;;taini!i-: I'.M ii-rcs, i;il in Lane county, llrc-un ; and that the proceeds of the sale he equally divided Ivtw-cll plailitiii' cud di feiitlauts. This summuiis is puMi-lied by order of IT.m. J. F. Watson, .luil e I'd .Ime.-i.d 1 isr.;-iVt of Ore 'uii, and said ordi r is dated February i'tli, lf'.r.S, at cuamber.-i. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Attorney for i'lainu.'f. Dissolution, Notice. Toth-k is ii!;;;;i:::v civi'x that jj the jKirtneiship liftvtcf.iMi exi'iii',' tweni J. ( . r.o'uui ail 1 l-'r.-nk Welsh, Wiisthia day di.'lci'd by mutual eon--ut. The den'id busiiie-.s w ill be i-oiuinued by ,1, (!. 11 don, who is aiit!i.'i i.:e.l to collect ill account i t'.tie to the tiriu, and who will pivihe del.t.. of sni 1 li;ui. Dated this Ilth day of Februare, A. I. 1",.S. .IAS C. JlDLON, F. WK1.SII. l'EALKLS WiiliifN nn.l Jnvtlry, 'G'J- Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc. Watches, CI. , nnd Jewelry r Irv repiired. ami win ranted. North we.-t coin. er of Wiil eiiett and l-.i;,dith Ktr-ets. fe'etl-tf SUMMONS. TN THE CIMCUIT COUI1T OF the State I. of Oregon for the county of I ane. Mnry H. lllllltl. V. ph.ilitili. VS. l'.miel llnn'lev . il,.. felulant. '1'oO.inM Huntley, said defendant: fn tin. name of the State of Oicl-mi. v,.n are berel.e rcpiiivd to l Hiul appear iu said Court and slower tiie eiiinphiint of the plaintiif, now en tile, within ten days from the date of the ser vice of this summons upon von. if served in Lane county, aud it served in anv othf r nmnir in this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service hereof upon y'iui, and if served l.y puli'dratioli of summons, then on the first day ot lu-xt term of Siiid Cu:ut, which shall U- more than six weeks ironi the lir-t publica tion f the summon-:, to wit: The l.,ih .-.r .J April, 1,n;S. And if vu fail to !llCie:ir Illnl nil. swer, jnd ;mrnt will ttkeii for want thei-e..f, and the plainti.f will dein.m.l the nlief prayed for iu the funuilaint. n un dv: The .!.';. ... of the l.mis of niMt.ii;, ,v ,,w ,.x;.... jhl, ,. twwn plaiuti f and defendant; for co-Us and di.-bur-.e.iient-, and for rich other relief a may Is- spiii This mminons is pnbli.-l.ed l.'v onh-r of llu. J. F. Waon, Jud,e of the "ii'l . udica! Distrht of dn jim, and sai.l order i dated the -Ji.th day of January, 17-- at 1 h uu- I lrs. JO.-' HI 'A .1" W m'ti.v fa'- ' Atty. for i'laiutitf. FAItn Vi II BALK. Tlir uudeisiL-ned tiers his firm !..,..- diat. lv est of F.ugeue City. fr wle cheap and Un easy t-nns. It p.ii.i-:.t of 23 acn Hll lillltlhVAil VI t a.iak I I.' i yoiin,- orcluinl of SOU-lionv fniit tr,.,.. St. John skinner. Final Sett tcm cut. It;.- .!. r .4 ,liu .1. WVt-n. Jn !c of .ad ooiii.tyof I..-.ne. tiEo. I. (,l I'UY Jjnn t. lXX-S.H A,!u-.ii,i,trat..r. FRIFVriT v b ! rhltNDLl S. 1 THE rUteofJ,.pl,N. Petty, del. has fii-,1 : , -.h ms"? Wti . ' FRESH j I is tins! s.xwiiit in aid rst.it,. and that ' lv,"ir "'"7 m"n& i forthethetin.ilh.-arin.'. ' """i --sU are ..Id low .ad NEW LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BKTWKKN Portland and San Francisco. Tin: I. V. N. s. i'O. -ILL iiEItEAFTKR 1!UX A LINE of steamers every five uays ,..,,,, o eflRTl ft ft A C ft FRANCISCO & PCRTLAUU. IHK r.VST AND FAVoltlTE STKAMhlllP .r- KXi'lW leaves Portland for San Francisco TiCNliiy, Fob. 19, 17. PA3EXKGEB ACC0H0DATI0K8 USwDKPiSSED. Tickets on sale at A.' V. Peter. 4 Co.", store, Willamette street. Fur further particulars apply to V .tleCK trKKN & CO., AeriH. SUMMONS. TX THE CIKCUIT COURT OF THK L State of Oregon, for tho (Jmmty of Lane. K. C. llazletou, plaintiff, vs. F. iL Hazletou, defendant. , To F..M.ira7.Uton,said defendant: In thename of the .State of Ore-ou, you are herehy required to lie ami appear in said Court and answer the compLint of the plaintiif lmwnn file against you, within ten days from the date of the ser- i vice of this summon upon you, II serven in mm Lane county, and if served m any other county ; !,;., s;t!,t... thm within twenty days from the date of the service hereof tin you ; and if served hy publication of summons, on the first ,1-iv ,,f tin- next term of said Court, to-w it: loth day of April, 1S78, which shall bo mure than six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons ; and if you fail to appear, judgment will be taken for want thereof, and the plaintiff will demand the relief prayed for in the complaint, namely : The dissolution of the bonds of matri mony now exi-tluL' between nlaiutitf ami de fendant, and the cure ami custody of the minor children, and fur costs and dUlmrseiiieiit. The service in the above entitled suit was ordered to be made by publication of the sum mons by order of Hun. J. V. Watson, Jud;,-o of tbe -.Hcund iudicial di-trict. of Ore-.'on, saul or d. r is dated the ilth day of November, 1S77, at Eic'cne City, Oieon. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Jan. 10 saw Attorney for riaintiff. Lumber! Lumber! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette streets, and keep constantly on hand lumlsT of i all kinds. Sea 'oiled now-in;,' nnd rustic, f'-nc- in',' and fence posts. 1. li. VvHi. jlylt-tf im STBATTOil AT TUB- OLD STAND 0 . R DUNN. TTAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME T' fijlmsiness Mr. HdllACE F.STKATTON, we have just received a new, hir'8 and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! Al 1 il IC U LT U R A L I M FLEM F.NTfl. We desire to niaks no grand flourish, but do say that farmers can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establi-hnient in town, and they can buy them on as good terms. W liavs a full line of FOliEJGN ANDDOMESTIC DRYCiOODS, FANCY GOODS, - LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MEN AND HOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CATS, HOOTS AND SHOES And are continually addim; to our stock tn meet the demands of the ir.ihlie. DUNN k STRATTDN. LYNCH & G ANT, la Dorris' Erbk Euildinj. tlE.VI.KHS in Croceriej ni Provijions, Vill keep ou hand a general assortnn nt of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soaps, Notions, Green am Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery. Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS, Which means that Lew F'icc3 are Established Goods delivered ivilliont rliargi to Buyer ALL KINDS CF PRODUCE WANTED l"r which I will psy the highest market price. LYNCH 4 CANT. War has ccnnren::d in Europe! AND R. G. CALLISON JS AGAIN ATI! IS OLD H ISOLD STAND on Willamette Street and haviiu; lmuobt the interest of W. T. Osburn in the tirm of Calli son A ( l.-lmrn, is im pared to furnish nil ul.c may pive him a call with the l.est ipiality of every tliiiiu usually kept in a first c!m gTc'ery and proi-i' n store, such r.s SCGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, canned coons, tobacco & CIGARS. GLASS AND Ol EENS WAliE, U 001) AND WILLOW vKF at rva.soiiaI.le rates for CASH or PRODUCE.' ( live me a call and see l.at I can do for you Thankful for past patrnaj:e I invite you to call a.rain. titssis delivered to any part of thecitv free of char-?. IL G. CALLISON. Lane County MEuCANTiLE ASSOCIATION VT ON E l'RICE TO ALL ! . i i V . raJ '" ,re Purchasing. ;t trouble to show fwis snd five prion. ,,.1 KUGKNK CITY EBUSINESS DIRECTOR?. ALEXANDER, J.B.-Justice of the Peac Smith Euirene l'recinct: ollice at Court H. AliRAMS, W. II. 4 BKO. -Plaining milL i i ' l .. l: f ... ' sasu, iioor, uimu nu uiiouujug lunuuiocxory,, Eighth street, east of mill race. Everything: iu our line furnished on short notice and mnjiiinuhle terms. BENTLEY, J. W. Private boarding house, southwest corner of Eleventh and Pearl sts. BAUSCII, P. Bcsit and shoe maker, Willam ette street, second door south of A. V. Peter 4 Co, BAKER, R. F Wines, liquors, cigars ancT 1 ;n; I.. ICMl 1... J v miliums v. 1UIUUC-I.I.V Bio uuv uuur aorin; of St. Charles Hotel. BOYD ItENSHAW Meat Market-beef,. ' mutton, pork, veal and lard WillametU street, between Eighth and Ninth. COLEMAN, FRANK Wines, liquors, cigars' ami billiards, Willamette street, between. Eighth and Ninth. CLEAVER, J. W. -General variety store aniT nirricultiiral implements, southeast corner of Willamette and Seventh streets. CHAPMAN, E. F. -Gunsmith repairing promptly done and work warranted, Eighth street, between Willamette and Olive. , CHRISMAN, SCOTT-Truck, hack and ex pressman. All orders promptly attended to. Ollice at express office. CRAIN BROS.-Dealer in Jewelry, Watch es, Clocks and Musical Instruments Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, R. G. Dealer in groceriespro. visions, country produce, canned goods, books, stationery, etc., southwest corner Willamette and Uth Sts. DORRIS, B. F.-Dealer In Stoves and Tin ware Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. DURANT, WM.-Meat Market beef, pork, veal and mutton constantly on hand Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. ESPEY, W. W. -Carriage maker and black lml'li, Eighth street, between Willamette and Olive. ELLSWORTH 4 CO. -Druggists and dealers iu paints, oils, etc. Willamette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY, S. H. -Dealer In dry goods, clothing and general merchandise Willam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper, book and job printing oflice, corner Willamette and Eighth streets, up stairs. GRANGE STORE-Dealers in general mer chandise and produce, cornor Eighth snj Willamette streets. GILL, .T. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug- gist, Postofflce, Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. HOFFMAN, S. S. -Physician and Surgeon. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. HENDRICKS, T. G. Dealer in general mer chandisenorthwest corner Willamette and Ninth streets. HYMAN, D. Variety Store and dealer in. furs and skins, Willametto street, between Eighth and Ninth. HODES, C Lager beer, liquors, cigars and k fine pigeon.hole table, Willamette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. HENKLE, E. T. -Barber and Fashionable-Hair-Dresser west side Willamette street, between Eighth nnd Ninth. HARRINGTON, FRANK-Barber, Hair-dresser nnd ba h rooms, east side Willamette 8t. second door north of St Charles Hotel. HORN, CHAS. M. Gunsmith. Rifles and shot guns, breech and muzzle loaders, for sale Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on 9th street. JAMES; B. H. Stoves, and manufacturer of Tin and Sheet-iron ware, Willamette Btreet, between Eighth and Ninth. KINSEY, J. D.-Sash, blinds and door fac tory, window- and door frames, mouldings, etc., glazing and glass cutting done to order. L N CI T, A. Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg etables, etc., Willamette street, first door south of Postoffice. LA KIN & ROONEY-Saddlery, harness, sad dle trees, whips, etc., Willamette Btreet, be tween Eighth and Ninth. LI ('KEY, J. S. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keeps a line stock of goods in his line, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth's druir store. Mcf'LAREN, JA MES Choice, wines, liquors and enrars Willumttte street, between Eighth and Ninth. MELLER, M. Brewery Lager beer on ta and by the keg or barrel, corner of Ninth an viivu Hireeis. M( CLANAHAN, E. J.-Tmck and Draying; all orders promptly attended to. Head quarters at Robinson 4 Church's. OSLsyiiN 4 CO. Dealers in drugs, medicines, chemicals, nils, paints, etc. Willamette st. opposite S. Charles Hotel. FEKK1NS, H. C County Surveyorand Civil Engineer. Residence on Fifth s.reet. FEKNINGTON, B. C.-Auctioneer and Com mission Merchant, corner seventh and High streets. , POINDEXTER 4 RUSII-IIorsesl.oeing and puieral jobbing blacksmiths, Eighth street, between illamette and 01ive. PRESTON, WM. -Denier in Saddlerv, Har ness, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. REAM, J. li. -Undertaker and building con tractor, corner Willamette and Seventh, streets. ROSENBLATT 4 CO. Dry goods, clofl.ing, groceries and general merchandise, southwest corner Willamette and Eighth streets. . SHIELDS, J. C.-Physician.and Surgeon north side Ninth Btreet, first door east of St Charles Hotel. STEVENS, MARK Dealer in tobacco, ci gars, nuts, candies, shot, jiowder, notions, etc. W illamette street. Sri'.INHEISER, S. Dealer in groceries, pro visions, vegetables, fruits, etc. -Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. THOMPSON 4 BEAN-Attorneys-at-Lair-I nderwoods brick, Willamette street, up stairs. VA "OUTEN, B. C. -Agent for the North Jiritifh and Mercantile Insurance Company, W illamette street, at Express office. JKIJ J A.-Photographic artist, No. 79, Willamette street Pictures taken in the-finet-t style of the art, at low rates. ;TOX, J. J.-Attomey-at-Law. Office Willamette, street, between Seventh and Eighth. WITTER, J. T.-Buckskin dressing. The hliet price paid for deer skins, Eighth St. at l i ridge. WELSH 4 BOLON-Snrgical and Mechani cal Dentists, Underwood's brick, over Crain's Jewelry store. . UNDERWOOD, J. B.-General brokerage """" " agent tor the C onnecticut In surance Company of Hartford-Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. FITS EPILEPSY, OR FALLING SICKNESS Permanently Cored no humbntr-nr one nirnib'. n2r of Dr. I.oolard'a (rlrbralrd 1 -lalllble Fit Pondera. To .nvii-e .nife. 1I..I u,ext p.w.l.r. will do I1 we eUiin lor tbn, r will m-ni tbem hr mil. poal paid, a fr Trial bin. A. I. OvvxZxi m the ouIt rl.vi.Iewo tlwt Uu erer me th'. dian-e a unt-ii.l Mt.a.lv -... I . , . . .. hnveln prnnanrnllr rorrd by the use of thew Poudrn, we ss ill gaaranlee a per, nianstit m- in ererr re, tx rrlund f oa all oney lpendrd. All J-rer. rimuld n., the. rw,lei, .n ewly tml, and U eoarinced of tlr ranitirc pucni. I'rwe, f. In box, s Vt, or 4 bmSa for 10 V), y " to any part of Cait.t f-uin ur Canada ia rcwipt of pne, or l.y apnm, C. O. D. AikLreai. ash a Konnix . y-O Frx-m STmrrr, Baooiara, S. V. ROSEEURG AND PAN JUAN LIME; f..raleby T. G. HENDKICKS.