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Jfonoa fllmpls announrementa of births, mu -luraana eeinwni n inserau wiinout ciwrg. Obituary auttoc will bs charged (or at th. rat of 10 au per uun sr. ass.n o responsibility for Tlewi expressed hv eorrwpoailtDU. , HinffU eoplei of the Ouimo, In wrappers for mill' jBf , vtMj oe ODUUUVU m una uinov. CITY AND COUNTY. . 1IK1EF MEXTIO.V Our Junction Uity correspondence wu crowded out this week. 8. H. Friendly and T. G. Hendricks re turned yesterday from San Francisco. The March apportionment of public school fnnds is f 1 56 per scholar. District Clerks can obtain their orders for the same by call' ing at the Superintendent's office. Dr. Bolon has had the walls and ceiling of his office, over Underwood's, calsomined, and other renovations made this week, and now has the most neat and cosy office in town. Rev. J. T. Wolfe will preach in the M. E. Church of .this City to-morrow morning and vening. ' .Morning subject "Were the for mer days better than these days." Evening subject "Isaiah's Vision." George Archberger, the champion barber and hairdresser of Oregon is again located at his old stand, and has come to stay. If you want an easy shave or your hair cut in the latest style for two bits call on him. "Capt. 'Jack's troupe performed at Lane's ' Halt two evenings this week to fair houses. The performance of this company compares very favoarbly with that of any other that has been here during the season. B. C. Pennington will remove his meat market in a few days to the stand formerly occupied by Wm. Durant, where he intends keeping the best of everything in his line. Meats delivered to every part of the City free of charge. , C. T. Williams, tried at Albany upon an indictment for murder in the second degree, having killed a man named Fields at Browns ville recently, was acquitted on Wednesday. The jury was out but twenty minutes. The Register says the verdict gives universal sat isfaction. Elsewhere to-day will be found the ad. of Charley Horn, the gun-smith. He has 6tted up a fine shop on Willamette Street opposite the Astor House and now has the largest and most varied assortment of guns, pistols, fishing tackle, and everything else in his line ever brought to this city. Go and see him and you can get just what every sportsman wants. Hurt. S. M. Titus was kicked on the knee by a horse last Monday, and severely hurt He has been confined to bis room ever since. For Marshal. J. E. Attebery announces himself to the voters of Eugene City as a candidate for Marshal, at the election to be held the first Monday in April. 0.4C.R. R. Tim Tabix Train south, carrying freight and passengers, 2:02 p. m. Train' going north, carrying freight and pas sengers, 9:41 a. m. L. G. Adair, Agt LsCTCBi Mrs. Lake delivered three lec tures while here. She is an eloquent speaker, but like a large majority of modern lecturers, both male and female, her ideas are radical to the verge of fanaticism. On Wednesday evening she gave a "spiritualist seance." Thj Aob or Steel. If you want to see some of the finest specimens of steel goods, which are sold at lower prices than the old iron articles, call at the hardware store for bargains in hoes, rakes, forks, shovels and spades. "Look Out." Costs added on all taxes unpaid after April 1st. I will proceed to collect all delinquent taxes according to law, adding mileage and costs thereto. "A stich in time saves nine." March 16th 1878. 8. B. Eakin, Jr., Sheriff. Teachers Examisattoh. There will be a publio examination of teachers, for certifi cates at the Public School building in Eugene City, Saturday March 30th 1878. Applicants should be on hand promptly at 9 o'clock a. m., as but six hours will be allow ed for examination. J. C. Bolon, Co. Supt War. President of the Council Dorris hss given permission to those having cherry trees within the City limits to shoot the birds which pull the blossoms off. These pests are a species of sparrow, that in a very short time will strip every blossom off a tree if not driven away. The boys, taking advantage of this permission, have kept np a lively fusilade for a few days past. Valedictoria. The senior class of the State University have selected Miss Nellie Condon to represent them in the capacity of Valedictorian at the commencement exer cises in June next ' Miss Condon is a daugh ter of Professor Condon of this place and a young lady of fine ability, and one who, we are confident, will perform the duties of Val edictorian in a manner that will be an honor to herself and class-mates, as well as a credit to the University. Pio Nic The pupils of the public school to the number of about two hundred and fifty, accompanied by their teachers, held a pio nic yesterday afternoon. They formed in procession at the school house and marched to the top of Skinner's bntte, where they partook of the good c'seer which had bees provided, and after enjoying themselves for several hours returned, all better and hap pier after this innocent and healthy recrea tion. Charles WhiU, mail carrier on the Canyon City and Scott's route, cot lost in the moun tains recently between Scott's and Monument and wandered for two days and nights in the now, without food. His animal finally brought him out to his starting place all right Both horse and rider were nearly famished. Mr. Thomas Jackson, proprietor of the phoenix hotel in Portland died very suddenly ui that city last Saturday morning with heart unease. Item From Siuslaw. , Our special correspondent at Siuslaw sends the following items : There is to be a Sunday School organized here ere long. Dan Craft's blood hounds caught and killed two cayotes last week.' ' Tie said that Archv Wallaca knows ill about how to kill dogs. The farmers are exceedingly anxious for the weather to clear no so thev can t their grain sowed. Knox Huston hss sold his nnnh unit ha contemplates going east of the mountains as soon as tue roaus get ary. It was decided at Church last Rnmhv hold a camn meeting in the valley mmtiniA uuruig nie coming summer. A. J. Barlow, while trains tn Tf l l-u . 'i - ':.- - r . .. nurses wmcn naa iauen tnrougn a bridge, had his collar bone fractured. A very violent hail stnrm muuiul n tha vauey ounuay evening, JJunng the, five minutes it raged it was fairly deafening. Shetlasd PoNna. W. C. Mycr arrived in town with his Shetland ponies last Mon day, says the Jacksonville Sentinel, and Cardwell's stable has been the center of attraction since their arrival. Bobbie Burns is a stallion two years old, weiKhs230pounds, is 33 inches high, and.a model of beauty. "Ollie," 30 inches high, weight 245 pounds is also a fine animal These two were bred in Kentucky. "Nettie," a two-year-old black, 38 inches high, weight 210 pounds, and "Kittle," a two-year-old black, 36 inches high, weight 208 pounds, were imported di rect from the Shetland Islands, and are per fect pictures. v Died. At his residence in this citv. on the morning of the 20th inst, J. M. Hendricks, Sr. father of Maj.T. G. Hendricks of this city. Mr. Hendricks was born ft Kentucky, Feb. 5th, 1809. He removed to Illinois at an early day, and was a soldier during the Black Hawk war. In 1848 he came to Ore gon, and on the 20th day of October of the same year, located on a farm near Pleasant Hill where he resided continuously until a short time before his death. He was a man without reproach, and the community in which he resided and where he was best known, heartily sympathise with his large circle of relatives in their bereavement, and unite in paying a tribute of respect to his worth. Chased by a Cougar. About a fortnight since Marion Murphy of Glencoe, was returning home from Portland afoot late in the evening, and when he was a mile or so distant from Henry Wooley's place he suspected that he was followed by a cougar. He could not see it at first but he knew that some animal was on his track. He had a double-barreled shot-gun with him which he held cocked in readiness for the assault that he every moment expected. Pret ty soon the beast cams up close and passed along through the thick brush on one side of the road as if to head him off, and jumped on a big log overlooking the road. It being very dark Murphy mused the road a little and wandered mto the brush right up to where the cougar stood aud it growled and snuffed as Murphy advanced, warning him of its presence. He saw the huge animal ou the log just before him and raised his gun with both barrels cocked, and fired, both barrels exploding instead of one as he intend ed. The cougar, evidently unharmed by the shot, ininped off the log close to him and roared and growled terribly. Murphy jerked some paper out of his pocket and lighted it with a match to keep the enraged beast off and ran with all his might holding the flam ing paper behind. And wheu this was con sumed he tore off pieces of his undershirt and lighted them by the dying flame and kept on running as fast as the mud and in tense darkness deepened by the thick forest through which the road lay, would permit By these means he kept the cougar at bay and finally reached Henry Wooley's place exhausted, it is sale to say that there has not been a man worse scared than Murphy in this county since that big torn cat ran a young man home down on the Tualatin when be was on the way to see his "jimpson blos som." Next dav Henrv Woolev called sev eral of the neighbors together, who brought their dogs and gave chase to the cougar but the gloomy man-eater was nowhere to be founi Hillsboro Independent STATE NEWS. A solid lump of gold, worth $400 was found in the claim of Carter k Jordon, in Jack son county last week. Last Sunday night burglars entered the residence of Dr. J. Hill, at Albany, and took (40 or $50 out of the Doctors pocket 'Squire Miller, son of James Miller of Brownsborough, was kicked on the head last Saturday by a wild mule, and died on Sun day. . . At Portlend last Tuesday, an insane man named William Lamere attempted suicide by stabbing himself with a pocket knife. His wounds are not serious, - On the 13th inst. a little girl 3 vears old. daughter of Mr. Wendt, of Burnt River, was instantly killed by the falling over of a heavy counter around which several children were playing. Three Chinamen were arrested in Salem on .Tuesday, charged with the thelt of several bolts of goods from a store some time ago. Part of the goods were found in their possession. At Portland one dav this week, two wo men and a man got into a drunken row, and in the melee, a lighted lamp was broken and one of the women shockingly burned. Her recovery is doubtful. Our worthy County Clerk, says the Bee, was recently very much amused at woman's conception of the nature of a legal oath. In some probate business, it 'was necessary to have the statements verified, and the clerk informed the lady that she would have to "swear" to the document, when she at once held up her right hand and half timidly drawled ont "damn." Last Friday two men named Brown and Skelten, living near Canyonvill, got into a tight, wnen aaeiton, navwg got worsiea in the battle, drew a pistol and shot Brown, who died in about two hours. Skelton made his escape at the time, but was arrested on bunday. A son of Mr. Dnrkee, fourteen years old. while looking for some sheep a few days ago near Ashland, came across a Urge cougar. The boy fired, wounding the animal, which started for him, when with his only remain ing cartridge, he brought the "varmint'' down. That boy has the staff in him of which heroes are mad. Junction C lly Democratic Clnb. The Democracy of Junction City met March ICth and organized a club of thirty members, and passed the following resolu tions : Resolved, That we believe in the old Democratic doctrine of honesty and compe tency in office, and demand the observance of these principles. That the law for the resumption of specie payments on the first of January 1871), is disastrous to every interest of the country aud we demand that laid law be repealed. That the policy of the ltupublican party to contract the money of the uation by des troying greenbicks is not ouly unwise, but villainous; taking employment from the laboring man and the poor and the gold from the nation, to enrich the bondholders alone. We therefore, demand that the fur. tber contraction of the currency be im mediately stopped. That the National banking system as originated by the Republican party, has no other object in view than to oppress the laborer by increasing the interest on the money of the bondholder from six to eigli teen per cent per annum ; that this whole system is unjust and iniquitous, standing midway between the Government and the people, robbing both. We therefore demand the immediate abolition of the- so-called United States banks, and the withdrawal of their notes from circulation, and that the Government in lieu thereof issue a sufficient amount of greenbacks to meet the laboring, commer cial and busines interests of the country. That we demand that no more gold bonds be issued or sold for any purpose whatever. That we favor the taxing of all bonds no matter by whom held, as other property. That all outstanding debts of the Gov ernment be liquidated in lawful money of the United States. That the Government has exclusive Derog ative to issue paper as well as coin and that such issue shall have full legal tender quali ty lor the payment of debts, public and private and all duties. That we demand the abrogation of the Burlingame treaty so as to prevent the free emigration of Chinese to the United States. T. A. Milliork, R. M. Mulholland, Chairman. Secretary. List of Letters. Remuning uncalled for in the Post Office Eugene City, Or., March, 23 1878. Adams, Mrs Mollis Ashby, Mrs E G Builger, Miss Emma Banfield, Mrs E 1J,.1.. V It A .. at . j uui uub, 4ura nuiu Hailey, Mrs Klizaheth Cox, Mrs 8 T Cunningham, U W Cartwright, Mrs 3 Davis. Wm I, 2 Davis, lien i amine , Goth, WmB Hubbard, R D Harbord, M G Hill, Lucy J KraUer, H H Laflin, Miss Mary McQuigg, Mrs O Maxwell, S J McFarland, J D Taylor, Henry Taylor, Wm Neetz. WH Powers, Chas Pittenger, Mrs J Runs, I Roberts Ruben, Ramsey, Mrs Fanny Shanks, Ed Saulsburry, Wm Wilton, Frank Weigle, James Wintgenreat, Miss C. A. S. Patterson, P. M. Gaddard, Samuel Gillen, Wm D Hudlum, Samuel Humphrey, Hiram Jones, Burrel Lenger, Mrs P Lawrence. T W McGibeny, J B mayer, x.iiran McGrath, Michael Taylor, Mrs E McCaim, Mr Nelson, Mrs C H Phillips, be Witt Rodalwugh, T S Roberts, Richards Read, G W Robert, Sarth Smith, Geo W Stevens, J W Weill, August Wolie, J H M Candidates. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS" a candidate for Marshal at the ensuinir City Election. H. Harkinqton. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE a candidate for Marshal MYSELF AS at the coming S. A. Oqdkk. City Election. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for Marshal at the comimr City Election. P. H. Farrel. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS candidate for City Recorder at the ensuing City Election. Robt. Faqan. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for City Marshal at the com ing City Election. Robt. Patterson. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for Treasurer at the ensuing City Election. B. H. James. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for City Recorder at the ensu ing City Election. J. B. Alexander. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paer and border in Eugene City, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. FOR SALE. A nice dwelling house and lot on Oak St, between Ninth and Tenth, for sale on reason able terms. Apply to Charles Lauer. Ladles Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strat- tou's. Remington sewing machine agency at the Bazaar, corner of Willamette and Seventh streets, Eugeue City. fob2-3ra Passengers will find tickets on sale at V. Peters k Co.'s for San Francisco. A. V. PETERS k Co. OcMthtf. Talk. All persons indebted to Poindex ter k Rush for blacksmithing are hereby no tified to come forward immediately and set tle. One of the partners is going to 1 alouse this spring, and our business must be settled. We mean business. Poindexter k Rush. We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; ampng the latter are many very pretty styles embracing Grained Pannels, Embossed, Gilts and Lace Patterns, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DUNN k dTRATTON. "The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley k Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street San Francisco. Niw Market. B. C. Pennington has opened a new market one door south of on hand a supply of meats of the best quali ty, at wholesale and retail, at prices low enough to suit anybody. Nasal Catarrh and Lung and Bronchial affec tions, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, positively cured. Dr. Bon vielle Mathien, the eminent French physician and surgeon, and inyentor of the Pahs Spirom eter which has given relief to thousands suffer ing from those terrible diseases in Europe and the United States. This wonderful instrument was invented by Dr. Sou vie lie Mathien, for the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Long and 1 Bronchial affections. Administratrix Sale. TVr0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jli me undersigned administratrix of the estate of Alex. Renfrew, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of ue vounty, state ol uregon, duly made and entered on the 14th day of January, 1878, will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House aoor, in fcugene Uity, county and State afore said, on Saturday, the Kith day of March, 1878. between th hmirs of 10 nVlrw-U In forenoon, and four o'clock in the afternoon of am aav. the lollowinir riononlw.il nremiiuu h- lonirinK to said estate towit: The west half of lot 7, of county survey No. 117. said prop erty twin;- within the cororate limits of said tutfene city. Terms, cash. In hand. CATHARINE RENFREW, Administratrix entate of A. Renfrew, dec. Jan. lti, 1;8. ct Notice to Miners. "r0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xi sealed proposals for running the tunnel to test the Mountain CJueen Ledge on Mill Creek, in Lane county, Oregon, can be sent to Rev. J. H. Whitiimre. Mohawk imtnffln nr be handed in on Saturday.- March 8th, at the miners meeting, to be held at the Mill Creek school house. No bids received by mail after iuarcn zaui. ijr ORDER LoMVlTTKE. JVotice to Creditors. "T0TICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI iienjamin Vox has been appointed ad miuistrator of the estate of Solomon Cox. do ceased All persons having claims against said estate, win present tne same, with necessary proof, to the administrator at Junction City, Oregon, or to G. B. Dorris. attorney for the es- tate,-at Eugene City. Oregon, within six months irom tne aate wereot. BENJ. COX, Adm'r. G. B. Borris, Att'y. March 9, 1878. WILL CUKE CONSUMPTION. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hope is ottered through the kindness of 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 Hin dostan s for the positive and radical cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Throat and Lung difficulty. Gener al Debility, Loss of Manhood and all Nervous Affections, its power has been tested in hun dreds of coses without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the reciie Free or Charge to anv Derson who mav desire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by aauressmg with z stamps naming this paiier, Dr. O. It Brigham, Drawer 28, Utica, N, Y. September w, 77 ly. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Stots - vi wiigusa awi tmu vuuu ui AJftiic ifiui tha C. Mitchell, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver H. Mitch ell, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, von are hereby required to be and appear in said Court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff now on file within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon vou. if served in said Lane county, and if served in any other i .i. i wuuvj ui mim outui', Mien wiuun iweucy aayv from the date of the service hereof upon you; and if served bv publication of Summons, then on the first day of the next term of the said uourt, which shall be six weeks after the first Sublication of this Summons, to-wit: The 15th ay of April. 1878. And if vou fail to annear and' answer, judgment will be taken for want thereor, and the plaintiff will demand the re lief praved for in the comnlaint. namelv: The dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between plaintiff and defendant; the care and custody of the minor children, and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and for further relief as mav be eauitaMe and lust This Summons is published by order of Hon. J. F Watson, Judge of 2d Judici d District of Oregon, and said order is dated February, 20, 1878, at Koseburg. Joshua J. Walton, Atty. for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tthe State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. John Cogswell, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Morgan and Cosmo George Morgan, Defendants. To Henry Morgan and Cosmo George Morgan, said delendants: In the name of the State of Orecrou. vou are hereby required to be and appear in said Court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, now on file, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, if served in said Lane County, and if served in any other county in this Ltate, then within twenty days from the date of the service hereof upon you; and if served by publication of Summons, then on the first day ef the next term of said Court, which shall be begun and held six weeks after the Orst publication of ,tliis Summons, to wit: The 15th day of April, 1878; anil if you fail to appear and answer, Judgment will be taken for want thereof, and the plaintiff will demand the relief prayed for in the complaint, namely: The forecioseure of the mortgage executed and delivered to plaintiff by defendants, dated Nov. 16, 1872, and the side of the premises men tioned therein, to-wit: The donation land claim of John Cogswell, being 8 J of N E i and S h J of Sec 1.1, and lots 1 and 2 of Sec 24, con Wining 321 75 acres in T 17 S. R 3 W; also the donation land claim of F. Cogswell, notification 7751, claim No. H3, in section 18 and l'J in T 17 S, K 1 W, containing 1:VJ 82 acres; also the r. J of SEfandEJof S W i and NWof S W J of Section 12, and N W i of N E i of Sec tion 13, T 17 8, R 2 W, containing 640 acres, aggregating 1121 52 acres in Lane county, Ore gon, and judgment on promissory note dated Nov. 10, 1872, for the sum of $8,500 at five and fifteen-seventeenth per cent interest Tier an num, payable quarterly, due Sept 10, 1877, less the sum of 1,875, pafd thereon; for costs aud disbursements of this suit, and fur such other and further relief as may be equitable. 'Hi is Summons is published by order of Hon. J. F. Watson, Judge 2d Judicial District of Oregon, and said order is dated February 22, 1878, at Koseburg, Oregon. OMHUA J. WaLTOS, Atty. for l'laintiff. SUMMONS. i . TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF. THE J. State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. Geo. C. Miller, by his guardian, A. J. John sen, plaintiff, vs. Josiah Miller and W. B. Car ter, defendants. To Josiah Miller and W. B. Carter, said de fendants : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to be and appear in the said Court, and answer the oomnutint of the plaintiff, now on file, within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you if served in said Lane countv, and if served in any other county in the fitate, then within twenty days from the date of the service hereof uoon vou. and if served br publication of sum mons, then on the first day of the next term of said Uourt, winch shall be beun and held six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit : On the 1.0th day of April. 1878 ; and if you fail to aprear and answer, judgment will he taken for want thereof, and the plaintiff will demand tne relief prayed J'V in tne com r.Uint ninudv ; the sale of the following trem ises in partition : The din,i'm land claim of David Miller and wife, notification &V7, and claim No. 59, in sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, in T. 19 a. R. W.. containing 3M acres, except ing therefrom the following, to-wit : Beginning at the 8. E. eonvr of said David Miller s dona tion land claim. No. 59. running thenoe N. 16.98 chains ; thence W. 70.67 chains ; thence S. 16.98 chains ; thence E. 70.67 chains to the place uf beginning, containing 120 acres all in Lane county, Orrjri j and that the proceed of the sale be equally divided between plaintiff and drfnulanta. This mm mora is published hy order of Hon. J. F. Watson, Judze 2d Judicial District of Oregon, and said order is dated February 7th, 187 (L at chambers. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. SIMON, SPRINGER &. CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Importers and Jobbers of German, French and English Window Glass, SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS, 41 FRONT STREET, : : : : PORTLAND, OREGON. tr Orders from the Country promptly filled. "S9 IS X O 3L Xji A 3R. .XtatuLX BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of able Robinson & Church, DEALERS IN SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE THE BcstSelectcdStockin a e UUSTOPENE HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING been largely increased and we can show as handsome a line of ready made goods In MEN'S AND BOYS' ' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found In the country, and at prises that cannot tall to satiBiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled 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. Slcached & Unbleached Cotton Flan nek Ladies and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. osniiiN & co s TEW DRUG STORE ON WILLAM i.1 etee Street, near Ninth, DIALini IK DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES e ' PATENT MEDICINES, J:o. Brandies, Wines and Liquor? OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE. We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and Freeh. Particular attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery aiivJ Toilet Articles. As we have bought t OUR GOODS FOR CASH We can compete with any establishment in Eu gene Uity In price and accommodation. Buy your goods where you can get the best and cheapest PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OREGON" Steamship Company Will dispatch a steamer about every five days irom . . Portland to San Francisco. For comfort, speed and safety, patronize the A 1, New Iron Steamships GEO. W. ELDER, Captain BOLLE9. City of Chester, Captain JTIACKIE. And the kiw Iron Steamship, STATE OF OREGON KT CAUTION. -This is the only line f Running New Iron Steamships. This line is the only one authorized To Carry tha United States Mails and Wells, Fargo's Express. Through Coupon Tickets Tat sale at the office of the 0. C R. R. Co., At lUdntrd flate. the Company, foot of F and r irt streets, Port u.j avn w wiini V'K decl5:tf ' ' Agent , T70H bEJERaL AEBCHAHDISB o T.C. HENDRICKS, D BEHS GOOUH-XEW 8TYLE8 and low priest. Just received by B. 11. t V.lLUl.L. A. all, and sold on the most reason terms. HAVE FOR salo aVthe LOWEST Rates IRON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, ROPE Cable Chains, Glass, Putty, Tabl eand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishing Tackle. Etc., Etc. Wa invite an exam ination of our goods, confident that our prices will suit the times. Oregon SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE TO EUGENE, WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading stylos. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ws would eall special attention to our stock of Mens' and Ooya' San Francisco Boots, Which we have sold for a number of years with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonisbly low rates. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN-ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of product tad WOOL. II FKIKNDLY. tgfr DEXTER STABLE, Jas- Humphrey, - Proprietor. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, Willamette Street, : : Eugene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES 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 StCharles Hotel, Willamette St, Engf tie City. Keeps always on hand a choice assortment of WINKS, LIQUORS, AND ClQARSw -AI.80 A First-Class Billiard Table. ' B. V. BAKER. SADDLERY. Saddle & Harness hDp ONE DOOR NORTH-OF DUNN & STRATTON'S, Willamette Street, Eugene City, Ogn. Can be bad everything usually kept in a well reirulated li ARNESS SHOP We use the BEST of material and do our work welL Come and see us before purchasing elsewhere. While our harness cannot be excelled, specia attention is called to OUR SADDLES. The LAKIN tree is acknowledged the bet t on the coast, and when ried bv ourselves, gives entire satisfaction; having tne three re quisites, beauty, durability and comfort PRODUCE TAKEN LAKIN & RODNEY. PHOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Makes all styles of PICTURES, PHOTOtRAPHS, GEMS, REMB RANTS, And the new style "Oil Photo Miniatire." Pictures enlarged to any size and painted, of retouched. janliHf PHOTOGRAPHS. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photographs, Oems, Carba, Cabinet and Life-Size, style and ftnih equal to any work done in the Hint. Trices reannnahle. GALLERY Willamette street, Eugene City, Oregon, over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery Store. dec 15:6 m QHOCFHlE-Ihll keep on fall of GEOCEEIKS & PROVISIONS And invite the trntion of h'xux-VTrvn. T. G. HENDRICKS