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large. -BimpU unn.mnctinenti of births, 1,mi wth. will be lnwrted without cbj w Cf aotiess will be charged tot at tUo rate of 10 25, per lino mameao responsibility ' espressea noorrep1'",u simIs oupiM of to GiuaD, In wrappers for mill ,.yUobUioedtthi office. CITY AND COUNTY. -"-"lIBaE' MEKTIOtf. The Democratic primaries meet to-day at T 1 1 11 .11 J 1 1 1 o'clock p. m. 11 iemocrie au aivona. . jjer. J. T. WoUe wiu preacn in u at. K. Church of thii City to-morrow morning on "Living to God in Small Thing." frank Harrington hat this week added a jurble link to' hit Shaving Saloon, and it a decidedly city appearand to hi Mtbliihment p. C. Pennington hat employed a German batcher, and will hereafter, in addition to keeping meats of all kinds of the beat quality, pake a ipeciality of bologna aanaage, head eheese, c Umri Sherman, Hyde k Co. tend nt a floe new aong and chorus entitled "We are Hppy Darling Mother," by Jas. D. Daynes, words by Chas. Stayner. It is really a gem, and will be much sung, we think. The price is 35 cent. Dr. C. C. Busby will deliver a course of leoture at the Christian Church, beginning on Monday evening April 1st. Subject for Maii1v evening Spiritualism exposed or Springfield Correspondcncr, Sin-slaw , Notes. SpRiNoncLD, March 28, 1878. cm uuako: curing tne past week we have been highly favored with lectures, seances, eta About week ago, Mrs. Lake, claiming to be the relio of some da ceased Cathoho priest, and Mr. Feck, her present reputed husband, came to town, The first evening the lady was billed for her very able lecture, "Romanism," but owing to "there not being from three hundred to eight" hundred" present, the lady excused herself from delivering the lecture and gave some readings which probably suited the audiance as well as could have been expected, especially when they were not looking for anything in that line. A couple of seances were held by the pair, at which from eigh teen to twenty outsiders were admitted, at the customary price of onedollarperhead. The seances were held in a dark room, and all searchers after truth sat in a circle, while the spirits would playfully pat them on the head, legs, etc. The couple left for the south on Monday or Tuesday. For nearly a week Dr. Busby, a blind phrenologist, has been feeling the bumps of our wise men and delivering lectures. He has also delivered a couple of lectures against spiritualism, The collector of customs arrived in town on Wednesday, and in all probability every thing relating to the nomination of a ticket which shall do credit and honor to those concerned will be done. It is confidently Our correspondent from Siuslaw. sends the 4 following : Siuslaw is to have a six months school. Richard Crow will soon burn a brick kiln, Dame minor says that the Democrats of Siuslaw will soon organize a club. C. A. Barlow contemplates opening a har ness shop at Prouty k Howell's null. Tis generally believed that dogs kill I great manv aheeo. and the cayotes bear the blame. Melville Fenwick had fifty odd sheep to stray off in the mountains, and they cannot be found. Mr. Dan Craft sold two of his blood hound pups to Jno. B. Coleman for ten dol lars apiece. F. M. Nighswander has announced that he will address the citizens of Siuslaw Saturday the 30th inst., on the political issues of the day. Concert. Programme of concert for Ihe benefit of the children of toe M. E. Sabbath School, for procuring papers and lesson leaves. Come and help them : 1 Thou Everywhere, Sacred Quartotte; 2 Prayer; 3 Gathering Home, Song by Cj 4 Exercise, Numbering; 5 Plenty to Do, Song by school; C Exercise, The Offering; 6 As down in the Sunless retreats, Alto, Solo and Quartette; 8 Address, By Prof. Condon; 9 Drifting with .. n:... Oniritn.li.im TnflawBiiiriT e!tPected that some of the eminent ability of the Tide, Soprano, Solo and Quartetto; 10 urh.t T uw in Jerusalem": Wednesday i Laae C0Hnty ,ent to the Legislature t the Collection; 11 Sweeping through the Gates, ? - . ll..' l . .. Ift t It, 1 . . T ,.... . lasi session can do prevaiea upon to "repre- song vy cnuuren; lz uagar, iiecitation oy sent our people again. But if they cannot Miss Lulu Dnnn; 13 He's Gone, In memory be counted upon to sacrifice their own desires of W. B. Bradburry; 14 We shall see Him as for peace and quiet at home in preference to he is, Song by children; 15 Good by, Ex the arduous cause of State, why, then, we ercise by children; 16 Benedection. shall have to look somewhere else. But you can count upon Springfield in the future as in the past she will furnish no second-class material; she will send the best men to be had, or else step modestly aside and allow the honors to fall to some other part of the county, The position of sheriff seems to present more attraction than any other, judging from the number of would-be candidatesjas yet, our town has only developed two one on each side. If every precinct does as ' well the balance of the ticket will be arranged very At a meeting of the County Convention easily. It is to be presumed that each one of the Greenback party on Monday, the 25th thinks his chances better for an election than inst., in this city, the following proceedings any of the others; and that each one imagines were hod : Geo. R. Hammersly was elected he is the only one achiu' for the position. Chairman and H. Spaugh was elected Sec- Several families here will start for the retary. The following gentlemen were ap Palouse country as soon as the road is free pointed as a Central Committee: M. Wil SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, Mar th C. Mitchell, Plaintiir, vs. Oliver H. Mitch ell, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to be and aroear in said Court and anawer the comnlaint of th nlaiutif? m.v on file within ten days from th date of the service of this Summ said Lane couutv, and if served in any other county in this btate, then within twenty days from th date of the service hereof urnm vnn. and if served by uubliuatlon of Summon., than " "" uuy oi me next term ol the said Court, which kIihII !w .iv wnoks after th fW puuucuion ot tins iutuiuons, to-wit: The 15th day of Anril. 1878. An.lif vnil full tn iniu. uu answer, j imminent wiu be taken tor want inereor, and tne plaintiff will demand the re lief nraved for in th mmnUiiit ti, dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now ex Wtinir between Plaintiff and d..fn.l Ant? that care and custody of the minor child costs and disbursements of this suit, and for further relief as marl niiitl,l. d.. This Summons is nuMi J. F Watson, Judge of 2d Judicial District of uregon, and said order is dated February, 26, 1 taj -i n. i . . -w " 1 o( o, nt xvoseourg. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Atty. for Plaintiff; WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES ! ON IIAXD, AND MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. Aa our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet in the State, We can Promise our Patrons First-Class Work in every Respect. REPAIRING DONE ON SIIOR T NOTICE. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, AS YOU WILL FLVD THE PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Factory corner Olive and Seventh Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. SUMMONS. evening "Phrenology." The Dr. is entirely blind. i Some of the ju veniles of this city imagine themselves warriors since the advent of Capt. Jack. Tbey are to be met in aqusds on the ttreets each one with a string tied around their waist, into which is thrust an armory of murderous looking wooden swords and knives with the blades stained red to repre sent the gore of their slaughtered enemies. Furnished them with a few dime novels of the blood and thunder description and their education will be finished. Boek. To the wife of W. H. Alexander, yn the 27th inst, a son. Ntw Ad. Di 'Hyman notifies the public to-day that he has an extensive assortnie.it of everything usually found in a variety store. See his ad. elese where. Newspapers. Taken as a whole, there is no State in the Union that can boast of well printed newspapers as the far off State I of Oregon. Far removed from the head quarters of patent outsides and slop-shop ad. vertising, the publishers there may justly claim the credit of issuing the best daily and weekly papers in this country to-day. Pe I nria (111.) Journal. Greenback Convention. Fob Marshal. J. E. Attebery announces himself to the . voters of Eugene City as candidate for Marshal at the election to be held the first Monday in April. t ' 0. 4 C. R. R. Tims Table. Train south, srrying freight aud passengers, 2:02 p. M Train goimr north, carrying freight and pas' sengers, 9:41 A. M. L. U. Adair, Agt. Hocus 1'occs. The deal and dumb wiz ard gave a performance at. the Court House lost Saturday evening. He went through with a few of the usual slight of hand tricks, and wss decideuly tame. City Election .The city election comes off next Monday and the indications now are that it will be lively, as there are some half dozen candidates for marshal, and twenty, five, more or less, spoken of for councilmen, Found, A black leather bound memoran' duin book, cuntaiuiug some poll tax and other receipts: Book supposed io belong to Amos Younger. The owner can have it by calling at this office aud paying for this notice. School Election. Next Monday is the day for holding bur annual school election. Besides the election of officers the question of a tax levy for the purposff paying off the indebtedness remaining against the new school house will be voted upon, and every body interested should be pro.nptly on ban I. "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. S. B. Eakin, Jr., Sheriff. New Fiem. The attention of everybo ly in want of wagons, hacks, buggies, or any thing else in that line is called to the ad. of Kinsey t Page . in another column. They have facilities for manufacturing which will enable them to sell a Letter article for a lower price than has ever been done in this city. Teachers Examination There will be a public 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 d for examination. J. C. BoLoN, Co.' Supt Fatal Accident. The Jacksonville Times y: John Stow, formerly of Butte Creek, recently killed on Lost River, Lake oonty, by a kick from a fractious mule. The blow took effect in bis breast, and was of such force as to kill him instantly. Sev eral persons were standing near by, but he died before they could reach him. Change. Mr. Philip Miller has bought the interest of Wm. Renshaw in the butch ering and market business of Boyd & Ren haw. Mr. llenshrw retires with the best ishes of his many friends for his success in H his future undertakings, and the new firm ill be found fully up to the, standard, and will doubtless receive a well deserved share of patronage. Died. At the residence of his son, A. S. Patterson, in this city, on the2th inst, Mr, " . Patterson. Mr. Patterson was born in Westmoreland wnty, P., io 1797, and removed to Dear km connty, Ind., in 1817, where he resided atil 1863, when be eanse to Oregon and re- wed m this cats- antil 1863. when he Wk to Indiana, remaining there until 1873, when he again eame to this city Father Pt tenon was a devoted christian and a ember of the Baj tUt church for more than years. He leaves three children and from snow on the mountains. Some of our farmers are about through seed ing, and others, again, have not yet finished plowing. ' It is safe to calculate, however, that the crop will be put in much earlier than last year. CORRESI'ONDEM'E. Ed. Guard: While there seems to be considerable interest taken concerning nom inations for the various county offices, as yet there has been no intimation concerning the nomination for School Superintendent It is my opinion that the people of Lane county, as a rule, vote not so much for party principles as for the competency of the can didate to fill the office for which he is chosen. Taking this view of the case, and remembering, as well, that our facilities for first-class teach ers are superior to nearly any other county in the State, duty demands of us a wise se lection for this very important station. Therefore we suggest to the voters of Lane county the propriety of making the present School Superintendent his own successor in the office he has filled to the satisfaction of all. But while making this suggestion, we do not know that Dr. Bolon would accept the nomination, having never conferred with him on the subject. But one thing we do know, judging from public sentiment, that if brought to the front again as a candidate his opponent is likely to become worse p nic stricken than was the pioneer candidate on the Republican ticket two years ago, after canvassing the vote cast at Junction City, where the Doctor was at that time best kndwri. Republican. kins, Willamette Forksj F. M. Nighswan der, Siuslaw ; W. L Lemon, Junction City ; Jas. McLean, Camp Creek ; G. M. Whit ney, South Eugene j J. W. Jackson, North Eugene: H. T. Bristow, Pleasant Hill: N, P. Dammi tt, Mohawk. The Convention elected the following gentlemen Delegates to the State Convention to be held in Albany on April the 3d 1878 : W. H. Spaugh, H. 15. folly, U. M. Whitney, li h, Applegate, Jos. McLean, John Simpson, and Dr. (Jill. Adjourned to meet subject to call of Central Committee. W. 11. Spaugh, Sec. Candidates. THEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for Marshal at the ensuinir city Election. n. uarhinoton. MYSELF AS at the coming . A. Uoden, I HEREBY ANNOUNCE a candidate for Marshal City Election. r HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for Marshal at the cominir uity Election. r. u. t arreu Jury List for Circuit Court, lb78- April Term. J. W. Matlock, Eugene. Win. Ebbert, Springfield. J. 0. McPherson, Springfield. J. H. Whitmore, Mohawk. B. S. Wilbur, Eugene. R. M. Callison, Pleasant HilL W. P. Chesher, Eupene. Noah Bony, Coast Fork. J. H. Winn, Long Tom. V. S. McClure, Springfield. K. Milligan, Camp Creek. E. W. Stewart, Cottaie Grove. John Simpson, Siuslaw. J. W. Lingo, Lsncanter. J. H. Tavlor, Coast Fork. T. G. GiifUlan, Pleasant HilL S. D. Holt, Willamette. A. J. Booker, Richardson. Lewis Luwr. Lancaster. O. B. Day, Coast Fork. J. W. Kitchen, Eugene. P. C. Noland, Coast Fork. Wm. Pattison, Camp Creek. . N. Gilmore, Lancaster. J. A. Hayes, Siuslaw. T. D. Edwards, Springfield. gei nit James Vickers, Fall Creek. J. D. Hamilton. Alexander Nail, Loni ugene. lorn. Who's Hoaxed. In the passenger list of the Elder on her but trip from San Francisco we noticed the names of "G. Betteman and wife." In due time Goodman arrived safe and sound but that better half has not put in appearance yet The young gentleman being very diffident, it is barely possible that be left his angel on the way nntil people become familiarized with the idea of his be ing a Benedict but we are inclined to the belief that it was a dead sell A Splendid Stoce. S. H. Friendly re turned from San Francisco this week with the largest and most varied assortment of goods went j ever brought to this city. His stock of fine clothing, dress goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, furnishing goods, etc., comprises the latest and moi4 fashionable styles, and he informs as that his purchases were made at prices that will enable him to sell cheaper than ihe same qnal- ih market bt- Bamber of grand children to atuara their ' tT of goods were ever sold in ifore. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS candidate for City Recorder at the ensuintr vit, .ciecuuii. jionr. f AUAlf. T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS Ml a candidate for City Marshal at the com. ing City Election. Robt. Patterson. T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS L a candidate for City Election. Ireasurer at the ensuing B. H. James. THERERY 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 paper 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 ton's. Remington sewing machine agency at the Bazaar, corner of Willamette and Seventh streets, Eugene City. feb2-3m Passengers will find tickets on sale at A. V. Peters k Co. 's for San Francisco. . A. V. PEXER8 k Co. OcWthtf. Talk. All oersons 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 Palouse this spring, and our business must be settled. We mean business. Poindexter ft Rush. We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large1 stock of window shades and wall paper j among the latter are many very pretty styles embracing drained Pannels, Embossed, Gilts and Lace Patterns, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DUNN k dT RATION. IThe National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley ft Rulofson for the best Photorraphs in the United States, and th Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Nasal Catarrh and Lung and Bronchial affec tions, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, positively cured. Dr. Sou rielle Mathieu, the eminent French physician and surgeon, and inyentnr of the Paris (Spirom eter which has given relief to thousands suffer ing from those terrible diseases in Europe and the United States. This wonderful uutrument was invented by Or. (Sonne lie Mathieu, lor the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Lung and Bronchial affection. , For Sale. L E. Stevens, (at th old Coeewtll place on the McKenzie) has milch cows for sale cheap, either with or without calves. SIMON, SPRINGER & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, ' T a ...I T i l ' German, .French and English Window Glass, SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS, il FEONT STREET, : : : : PORTLAND, OREGON; 3" Orders from the Country promptly filled. "Wt J. DOLLAB SAVED IS .A 3RL iBflC X 33. 1 BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., which shall be begun and held six weeks after , ,i . , , .1 -ill,i.i , to-wit: meaiers in uenerai iviercuanaise, ana examine iue vticuri"i white Dewing machine, The best and most complete of all, and sold ou the most reason able terms. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 'the State I of Oregon, for the County of Lane, John VOKSweil. l iailU n. VS. llenrv Alinran ami n r n . . voemo vieorge Aiorvan, UttendanU. To Henry Morgan and Cosmo George Morgan, uu ueicuuanis; In the name of the State of Orwnn vnii am hereby required to be and appear in said Court ana auswer tne complaint of the plaintiff, now on file, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summona unnn vnn. if wtrvivt In said Lane County, and if served in any 'other county in mis i,iie, men witlnn twenty days irura me oaie 01 ms service liereoi upon you! and if served by publication of Summons, then on the fimt day ef the next term of said Court, wuicn snail oe Deguu and held six weel the Orxt publication of this Summons. The 15th day of April. 1878: and if vou fail to appear and answer, judgment will be taken for want tliereot, and the plaintiff will demand the relief prayed for in the complaint, namely: The forecloseure of the mortgage executed and delivered to plaintitf by defendants, dated riov. 16, 1872. and the sale of the iiremixes men tioned therein, to-wit: The donation land claim of John Cogswell, being Si of N E land Sj E i of Sec 13, and lots 1 and 2 of Sec 24. con taining 321 75 aores in T 17 8, R 3 W; also the donation land claim 01 J. 1,'ogswell, notification 7751, claim Xo. 83. in section 18 and 19 in T 17 S, K 1 W, containing 15!) 82 acres; also the 1 of Section 12, and N W, of N E of Sec- Jt " voinnuillis .' HiO Si I J of S E i and E J of 8 W 1 and N W 1 of S W 1 of Section 12. and N Wl of N E i of Sec tion 13, T 17 S, R 2 V, containing 010 acres, BKKreg"iug iui oi acres in iane county, uro- gon, and judgment on pronuxsorv note dated Nov. 1G, 1872, for the sum of 8,600 at five and fifteen-seventeenth jier cent interest per an num, payable quarterly, due Sept. 10, 1877, lens the sum of 1,875. pafd thereon; for costs aud disbursements of this suit, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. Hub Summons is published by order of Hon. J. F. Watson, Judge 2d Judicial District of Oregon, and said order is dated February 22. IQtB, at KoscDurg, uregon. , Joshua j. Walton, Atty. for Plaintiff. Robinson & Church, . DKAI.ER8 IN S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TUB , BcstScIceted Stock in Oregon HAVE FOR sale at the LOWEST Rates IRON;- STEEL, AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, ROPE Cable Chains, Glass, Putty, Tabl eand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS. AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, FlshingTackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam ination of our goods, confident . that our prices will suit the times. Great Reduction! z A o 0 Xif o ) x fM 5 RANK hTrRING TON a 1. 3 JUST OPENE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE EVER BR0UHT TO EUGENE. FASHIONABLE BARBER. TERMS: Shaving 25 cents Hair cutting " " Baths " " Shanipooning " " Shop two doors north of the St. CharV Ho tel, Willamette street MarlCtf 1 OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has been largely Increased and we can show as handsome a line ot ready uiaue goous in MEN'S" AND BOYS' BUSINES3 AND DRESS SUITS I As can be fonnd in the country, and at prlees that cannot fail to satisfy. ' OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT I is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades 01 goous. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and , AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Ojiera Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Uubleaclied Cotton Flan neln. Ladies' and Gents TTndorwoar, SHAWLS and SCAHFS; WOOL BLANKET ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS In the leading stylos. OIL CLOTHS (or floor, and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall social attention to our stock of Mens' and Iioyg' Sun Francisco Boots, Which we have sold for a number of years with groat satisfaction. Every pair waiTanted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all ohoice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce and WOOL. FIIIIMTDLY. DUNN & STBATTOM OSBIItr, & COS Qf)(Jfj jjjjjj Jas. Humphrey - Proprietor. aTTSK OLD STAND OF F. B. DUNN. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITO ftfE IN business Mr. HORACE F. STRATTON, we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty ef HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I ANB AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. STORE ON WILLAM- etee Street, near Ninth, XTEW DRUG We desire to make no grand flourish, but do say that farmers can coma nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, and they can buy tbem on as good terms. We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYG00DS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS? FURNISHING GOODS, MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOT3 AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stock te meet the demands of the nulilie. DUNN k STRATTON. DKALRRI IN DKUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS. PAIXTS. GLASS, VARNISHES 'PATENT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies. Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, ws have the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE. We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and Frrh. - Particular attention Is called to our Stock ef Perfumery aiiU Toilet Articles. As ws hive bought ' ' OUR G0OPS FOR CASli We can compete with any estaMinhmt-nt In Eu gene City 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 OSBUK Si U LYNCH & G ANT, In Dorris' Brick Building. DEALER IS Groceries d Provisions. Will keep on band a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meat, Totskoo, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Hoai, Notions, Green snd Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASH HASIS, Which means that Prices are Established LOW Ceodi dtlirmd wilhoot charge li Bayer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED Ft H I n-ill pjr th highest market pric wtf a. r k x-ti DPHOf OCRAPH3. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photographs, Gems, Carbs, Cabinet and Life-Size, style and finish equal to any work done in the 8tnte. Prices reasonable. GALLERY Willamette street, Eugene City, Oregon, over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery Store. dec 15:6m PHOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Makes all styles of PICTURES, FHO'IXXRAPHS, GEMS, KEMBRANTS, And the new style "Oil Photo Miniatire." Pictures enlarged to any size and painted, or retouched. anl!)tf TfOU UE3EB4L mEHCIIASDISE Ho T.G. HENDRICKS, LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, Willamette Street, : t Eugene City TEAMS AND BUGGI2S, 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 Do'or North of the St.Charles Hotel, " Willamette St, Eugene City. Keeps always on hand a choice assortment of WINKS, MtJTJORS, AND CIOAIIS; s ALSO A First-Class Millard Table. It. P. BAKEIl. SADDLERY. Saddle & Harness Shop ONE DOOR NORTH OF DUNN & STRATTON'S, Willamette Street, Eugene City, Ogn Can be had everything usually kept in a well regulated HAENE9S SHOP We use the BEST of material and do our work well. Come and see us before purchasing elsewhere. While our harness cannot be exeelled, specia attention is called to OUR SADDLES. The LAKIN tree is acknowledged the bert on the coast, and when rigged by onrseWee gives entire satisfaction; having the three re quisites, beauty, durability and comfort. PRODUCE TAKEN LAKIN & BOONEY. QBOCEUIKft-Intall keep ou - Tul.of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite the fc-ntion of hmnekeepem. T. G. HENDRICKS TAKES OOOIi-NEW STYLES 'and lMWricM. J ust rerrwi hv 8. H. FRIEND Y.L fj 1