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Wanes. -Bipl s'nnbunseinents T births. u HWW"; , (naarttti without -1,..,.. I Iraotie. wUl be charged far e the rU otto I natsperline ITiaMiimtBoiMpaiulbllltjr (or views txprwsed git eople. of th. Qcad, la wrappers fur mil ef bsobUinwl at this onto.. CITY AND COUNTY. J- BRIEF MEXTIOX. Bev. 0. 3. Burchett will preach at the Ml of Honor. Namet of pupils neither bwnt nor tardy uiuuig Uf UiUUVU. Hinw Rrmvu A T.,l. trill Geo Midgley, Geo 8mith, Wm Seavey, Joseph Muiuier, omuuei uoumnUUi, Uhas Moore, Oar. Aubrey, Mary Brown, May Billiard viva llowlsby, Kva Comegys. Bell Gray, Elma Lockwood, FrankieOdell, Julia Phillips, iuauaia strange, saran strange. OtBAMiiAB School. -Etma Aubrey; Milan Burbridge, Julia Benton, Richard Brown fannia London, Clara Condon, Leonore Daven Baptist church to-morrow at 11 o'clook a. I port, Sue Dorris, Edio Dirkee, Willie Kpy, J Minnie Espey, Sherman Heller, Otia Jackson, IB I Chas Lookwaod. T.(i Hmi Wm. Chapman Advent Christian re- Lida Underwood, Nelly Ware' Lee Wallis) from low. wiU commenc, a series o g " -ftjg g- er meetings at the Brick Chnrch, Sunday Apn 1 Smith, Anna Winner, Nora Melser. , 7th. Iktirmkdutb DEFABTMKNT.-Chaa Bond, B: J. T. Wolfe will preach in the M. E. F? f. 1. f iL!B 1 1 A mimt mnrnin An t).. . . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 t i i. , ...... ' tnurcnvi vuim wM.u..wn jimw, uiie iveeae, Samuel witnrow, Jesse khe "Eucharist," and in the evening on the ydt Chaa Henderson, Ella Burbridge, Netty '"Crime of Suicide." Gov. Chadwick and J. Brandt, Jr., gen eral luperintendent 0. A C. R. R. paued up the road on Thursday afternoon and returned J .Friday morning. Lane County Council P. of H. will meet Rosa Gray, Ida Johnson, Lulu Owsley, Minnie ahjcoo, uavvw nimui, Amanna swanson, lazzie Qi T 1; nr. . ... ' kjirnujjo, ijyuia winner, .aoie winter. rRiMART Gbadj "A". Tilmem Hyman. Howard Campbell, Sylvester Bond, Lester ugaen, Wesley C'hnsnian. Geo Berger, Alice Wallia Lora Butterfield. Maggie Wood, EtU mil, JLatie Dorris, May Carlisle, Hattie fen Tuesday April Oth 1878, at the hall of Woods, Kessie Coplin, Hallie Wood's, Betty . ... I Withmar VII. M 1 vll H....J . - .. , uim Aiiv luimiiaii, 11 cii v uuyii, name uucaey, Minnie liUckey, J ennie lmrant, fanny Coplin, Emma Ware, Geo Parks, Fred Attebury, Ettie Reese, Anna Woods,. Willie Brown, Lewa Calison Eben Carlisle, Mary Johnson. brand Prairie Grange. It U expected that a 'State Deputy will be present to organize a Pomona Grange for this county. The attention of the ladies ii called to the id. of Misses Holloway k Linder in another 'column. They have just received an entire new stock of seasonable goods of the latest styles. - Last Wednesday morning a yellow canary bird belonging to Mrs. Wolfe escaped from its cage at the Methodist parsonage. Any information in relation to its whereabouts will be thankfully received by its owner. 0. t C. B. R. Tim Table. Train south, carrying freight and passengers, 2:02 t. it. Train going north, carrying freight and pas sengers, 9:41 a. v. L. 0. Adair, Agt. Comc A complete itock of new goods just received at Preston's, consisting of sad dlery, harness, collars, whips, gloves eta, which he is selling cheaper than ever. PBIXARr Gram 'n"-ra.- TWn'. SVniL I Dorns, Annie Underwood, Emma Attebury, Eve Attebury, Maggie Croner, Mary Cleaver, Coara Tedrow, Minnie Witter, Nettie Whitney, Jessie Hawes, Jessie Parks, Ina Parks Lida Rogers, Lulu Pennington, Lillie Owsley, Eva "iiiuer, mi uoootnan, iaura Strange, Liollie Myers, Mavina Whitsell Lorena Page, Donald Bell Edward Blew Ellis Chapman, Bennie Durkee, Charles Day, David Day, Webb wauace, ira McD arland, Mania Saxon, John Gardiner, Jacob Keeney John McClure, Willie James, Robert Burnett, John WhiUett, Walter mil I W Q8 22?;-., 8 r N'o. remaining at date. Average No. belonging, 3? 3 tee9i Average daily attend anon. I mSoESS Per cent of ' ance. attend Na of visitors. ! raSllllillll fill ui j. miiuneii. i-iaintiif. va. iiiivsr M. Mibih. i n ajia jl aiastisiai I ill mim sisi iiiiuifii ; if be Eslabqcd . Lakin t Itooney have enlarg ed and newly fitted up their establishment, and have added materially to their facilities where the finest of music awaited their arii formanuiactaring saumery ana narness, ana v.i ttn,i .11 A " ,, : u Phastom Party. An event long to remembered by the haiipv participants was the Phantom or "sheet and pillow case" party at the residence of Mr. J. B. Under wood, on Thursday evening last The com pany assembled at an early hour in the even ing at the residence of Mr. C. W. Fitch and Mr. S. Steiiiheiser, and after having clothed themselves in garaients of spotless white, re ps ired to Mr. Underwood's elegant parlors, A concert will be given by .the Baptist Sunday School at the Court House to-mor row, April 7th, at 3 o'clock p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all and a pleasant time may be anticipated. The following is the - rROGRAMMS ! Opening Song "Welcome to AIL" "Prayer." Choras-"Bless thee 0 I My Soul" 23d Pslam-Markie Bailev. Duet "My Redeemer" Alice and Mary Uorns. Exercise by Primary Class. . Song-"Glorv to God in the Highest" Recitation Kitty Underwood. Song "Coining, Yes We're Coming." Sonif Bv Little Girls. 1L Monument Exercise bv Class. 12. Quartette "Good Night" la Address-Rev. G. J. Burchett of Astoria, 14. Song-"Praise the Lord." 15. "The Lost Sheep." 16. Recitation Miss Mary Hill . 17. Song-"Pardon at the Cross." 18. Quartette. ' .ii Will iiae. S hereafter Keep- everything in their fecilnoL ELKcrid.v. At' the school election ill lMijjebe City district last Monday, DiW was elected director, and R. i clerit; . A tax of six mills was voted F. B. Bean to be iddy whirl of the dance. The masks and outer garments were removed about 10 o'clock in the evening after which mirth ana enjoy ment reigned supreme until a late hour, when the happy company dispersed to their respec tive homes. Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, by Baker County Democratic Ticket. Sena tor, I. D. Haines; Representatives, C. G. Chandler. W. R. Curtis: Sheriff. R, C. Geonre: Clerk, G. W. Parker; Treasurer, a Ottenhei mer; County Judge, W. J. Leatlierford; Com- miL.inm.Ni I l V. A I 7 .1 1 . Assessor, David Rankin ; School Superinten dent, L. C. Bare: Surveyor, C. I Means; Cor oner, tr. U. W. Biggers. Delegates to the ntate convention, w. a. KUburn, James Odell. John li. Orlffin, L. B. Ison, M. Hyde. The delegates were instructed for J. M. Snep- herd for State Printer and A. H. Brown for State ireasurer. all. t)ftn(lAnt.. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are ucnuj rcmureo. w De ana appear in said Court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff now on file within ten daw (mm th H.t service of this Summons upon you, if served in said Lane coimty, and if served in any other county in this State, then within twenty days J". ' "te ' ltrvio hereof upon you; and if served bv IHlhllratlnn nf Summon, th.n u tuv ifm uy or tne next term ol the said Court, which shall be six weeks after the first publication of this Summons, to-wit: The 15th day of April, 1874 And If you fail to appear atidanswer. judgment will be taken for want thereof, and the plaintiff will demand the re lief proved for in tlm Anmiilititift nnmi.lv. Tk dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between uluntiff and Wii,Lnt. th. care and custody of the minor children, and for fctutm mrtA jliKn . a- t iL; it. . i I w f;rKM:Z LZr:V? STOCK (.Immense, aiid.we will and must SELL the tame, and it would This Summons is published by order of Hon. jK Watson, Judge of 2d Judicial District of uregoq, ana said order ISi 9, at Koseburg. Ia addressing the public on this occasion, we do so with ' more confidence than at anytime since our advent t in business. , Our carter in business for straight forward dealing and selling goods at the lowest price is well known, and needs no comment. Our STOCK for the Spring and Summer trade is THE LARGEST AIYD UEST SELECTED Ever brought to Lane county, and bought on the most advantageous terms In SAN FRAN CISCO of the langest importing houses. is dated February. 2li. - ... . JOSHl'AJ. WALTON, Atty. for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, John Cogswell, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Morgan and loeiqo ueorge Morgan, Defendants. To Henry Morgan and Cosmo George Morgan, hiu utuenuiuiis: ( In the name of the Statu' of Ommn. von km hereby required to be and appear in said Court and answer the conmlaint of th iiUinHfT nnw 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 twnntv Hv from the date of the service hereof upon you; And If NPrVMt hv nilhlii-atinn nt Kiimmrti.1 lu.. -'- "J ..m W MUlillUUIWi uicu on the first duv of the next term of said Court. which shall he begun and held six weeks after the Orst publication of -this Summons, to-wit- The 15th day of April, 1878; and if you fail to appear and answer, judgment will be taken for want thereof, and the plaintiff will deinuid tha relief prayed for in the complaint, namely: The foreeloseure of the inortcaire executed and delivered to plaintiff by defendants, dated Nov. 10, 1873, and the sale of the premises men tioned therein, to-wit: The donation lan.I rlulm of John Cogswell, being S 1 of N E and S E i of Seo IS, and lota 1 and 2 of Seo 24, con tainlnir 321 75 acres in T 17 S. R 3 W: also th. donation land claim of F. Cogswell, notification 7751, cluim No. 83. in section 18 and 19 in T 17 S, R 1 W, containing 15!) 82 acres: also the E J of S E J and E of 8 W and N W J of 8 i oi oection is, ami a w j oi a k t ol Sec tion 13, T 17 S, R 2 W, containing 640 acres, I aggregating 1121 62 acres in Lane county, Ore- Sm, ana luugmeui on promissory note dated ov. 16, 1872, for the sum of 8,500 at five and I niteen-seventeentn per cent, interest per an be Impossible for us to give prices in this small space, but will give memcneerruiiyon caning ana examining our large stock or Clothing for Men and Boys, Ladies and Misses' Linen Suits, . . i t DreSS GOOdS, latest styles, and trimmings to match, j Boots and Shoes tlje es make an(i very low prices1.' Our stock in FAXCY GOODS is the best in the State,' cvmprilu , The Very Latest Styles arid Latest Fashions. . : ' We invite the Ladies to our large stock of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, Trimmed and untrimmed. which have been i selected with great care, and to suit the most fastidious. Also, Flowers; Ribbons and Ornaments, in all styles. XIJ SOMSSTIC GOODS We have a full line. You can save twenty-five per cent by calling and pricing our goods before purchasing, l'ricy'i cheerfully given on application. We want all kinds of Produce and pay tlit highest marked price in CASH, or In exchange for Merchandise. S Rosenblatt 8c Co. WAGONS J HACKS AND BUGGIES 1 ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. KSal: B can Promise our Patrons First-Class Work in every ReSpect.' dliinurMfTnitntji nf fln'a unit atul f. aimlt nttia I ' As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet In the State, I auu vi a,ui u I'Aiu tiiici ut'll i ; nn U00KTI UKMOCRATio TiciiT. dUbursemeiits of this suit, and for such other ITie Democrats of Clackamae county last Sat- and further relief as may be equitable, urday placed in nomination the following ex- This Summons is published by order of Hon. oellent ticket for county officers: Senator, A. J. F. Watson, Judge 2d Judicial District of E. Wait ; Representatives, D. F. May, John Oregon, and said order is dated February 22, Reid, Wm. Sharp, J. M. McCoy County 1878, at Rosaburg. Orenon. I 'w.. ...I T . 1 I 9 V mmm applieitewarAi he payment of the debt their entertaining and ghat ing mancers dur atandin Sffaiuvt the new school house. ,u tho eventn8- fu"y ataudin Hgaiuvt the new school house. .NouiJifros. At the Democratic pre ' cinct meetings held tfi the Court House last Saturday J. L Ran in was nominated for Justice of the Peace, and N. Fales for con stable in North Eugene precinct, and J. B. Alexander for Justice arid James Gearhart ior Couitable in South Eugetie Precinct, the omnination being unanimous. . , Niw ad. See the new ad. of Rosenblatte well earned and well deserved reputation for bos- I pitality. Hurt. Last Sunday afternoon Mr. Pen- nington was driving a beef cow in from the country and when near the University the animal made an attack upon . Mr. James Goodchild who, accompanied by two ladies was walking upon the railroad track, knock ing him down and bruising him very severe ly. Mr. P. informs us that he and an as- A Co. iu auother column. This firm have sistaut had been driving the animal on foot just received and are opening one of the and that it had shown no disposition' to be largest and most choice stocks of goods ever unruly or vicious uutil meeting Mr. G. and brought to this city, and by referring to their the ladies, when it immediately became en ad. it will be seen that they are not back- raged and mado the attack, and but for the wara in letting tne people know it. ll you want bargains alwayr t(o to a liberal adver tiser. News. As soon ax the 0. & C. S. Co's. itages commence running on short time Isaac Steiiiheiser prompt interference of Mr. P. the attack would dqubcless have proved a tragedy. Mr. U. is rapidly recovering, and will be out again in a few days. City ELBcnotf.rThe Citv eloction last ill receive the daily and Monday nassed oi verv onieMir. Tha whol. Weekly Han Jrancisco Chronicle regularly nnmlMjr of voteg ca8t was 252. as folio 1HJ J-i: 41 A 1 M TT . 1 I 1 , -uu ucu.or ...... , .uuscnoers. no is aiao For Councilmen, J. B. Underwood, 142 ; gent for the daily Oregouian. Master Ike vm. Edris, 204; John Sloan, 154. They i. uvi ooy nu wnen ne agrees to deliver having received the highest number of votes your paper ii comes on time. were elected. There were five other candi- dates whose votes ranged from 35 to 76. Gbkksback Nominees. The State Green back convention held at Albany on the 3d Inst, nominated Prof. T. F. Campbell, of Polk, for Representative to Congress ; M. Wilkins, of Lane, for Governor; N. T. ates, of Union, for Secretary of State j F. Sutherh'n of Donglla, for Treasurer; D. W. Craig, of Marion, for State Printer: V. W. , Parker, o! Clatsop, for Superintendent of Public Instruction. For Recorder Kobt. Fagan received 115 aiid J. B. Alexander 135 votes. For Marshal P. H. Farrell had 101 votes. There were three other candidates whose votes ranged from 22 to 77. Eor Treasurer Mark Stevens had 106 and B. H. James 143 votes. H. 4. L Co. EtKCTiON. At the annual election of the Eugene Hook k Ladder Com- !any, held at their hall April 1, 1873, the ollowing named officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, B. F. Dorris; Vice President,' W. T. Coiupbell; Foreman, Geo. W. Fletcher; 1st Assistant, Geo. W. Kin sey; 2nd Assistant, Ben Rush; Secretary, J. R. Campbell;' Treasurer, C. C. Croner. i Sicslaw, March 30, 1873. Pursuant to a call of the Democratic Connty Central Committee, the Democrats of Siuslaw met at the usual place of voting for the purpose of selecting delegates to at- nd the County Convention. On motion, A. Doak was selected as chairman and A J. Parlow, Secretary. The chairman stated the object of the meeting to be the election of two delegates to attend the County Con veil tion. The Convention then proceeded to elect A. J. Doak and Thomas 'J-ikins as del egates. On motion) a committee of three, consisting of A. J. Barlow, Thomas Jenkins and James Heather on resolutions. The committee appointed submitted the following Judge, A. J. Cason; Commissioners, John imeiiyn, tt. li. ttayes ; Uerk, J. p. Ward ; Sheritf, W. W. Myers ; Assessor,' Gus Engle ; ireaBiirer, i. u. nelly; School superintendent, John W. Sellwood;, Surveyor, Frank Camp bell ; Coroner, S. D. .Howell Following are the delegates to the State Convention; John Myers, W. H. Vaughn, J. P. Ward, Hiram Straight, Jr., John Welch, Jake Howell, D. F. may. That Terrible Scourge. Fever and ague.' and its convener, billious re mittent, besides affections of the stomach, liver ana Doweis, producea oy miasmatic air and the use of Hostetter's tftomarh. Bitters, a purely vegetable elixr.lndorsed by physicians, and more extensively used as a remedy for the above class of dJaoiMera, as well as for many "mere, man any meuicme oi tne a?e. A lun gum circulation, a torpid state of the liver, a want of vital stamina, are conditions peculiarly iavorauie to maiaruu diseases, l hey are, how ever, surely remedied by the greaf Preventive, which, by invigorating the system .and endow ing it with regularity as well as vigor, provides it with resistant power which enables it to withstand disorders not only of a malarial tyjie, but a host of others to which feeble and ill regulated systems are subject The Bitters are a safe as well as searching eradicapt, and have widely, surperseried that dangerous drug, qui nine, wmcn paiuates out does not eradicate ma laria- imtllTA T IVuviiii Atty. for Plaintiff. REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. . , , , . ' GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, AS Y0I7 WELL FIND THE PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Great Reduction!! Factory comer Olive and Seventh Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. z 2 O H" 2-O O o X J3 CO Robinson k Church .at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stook of wall pafier and bonier in Eugene City, comprising iu 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. rou SALE. nt, ft Am ...ww " w I. .1 II .1 V'l. I. ' 1 " i between .Ninth and lenth, for sale on reason able terms. Apply to Charles Lauer. F RUNIC HXitRING f ON, FASHIONABLE BARBER. TERMS: Shaving 25 cents Hair cutting. . .'. " Baths ' " " . Shampooning.,,, " Shop two doors north of tha St Charles Ho tel. Willamette street ' Marl6tf DUNN & STRATTON AT TBI Talk. All persons indebted to Poindox- ter k Rush for nlacksmithinir are hereby no tified to come forward immediately and set tle. One of tha partners is coiiig to 1'alouse this spring, and our business must be settled!' We mean business. 1'oinuextkr k Kusii. BtraoLABT Last Sunday evening about 4 o'clock some one entered Frank Colemau's bed-room through a window and took a trunk into an adjoning robmj but before the resolutions : thief could succeed in breaking the trflnk Resolved, That we favor economy in the open he was alarmed bv the opening of a I administration of the Government both State th. win. and National. " lowby which be entered. It is evident that the fellow was familiar with the premi ses. County Nominations. The County Dem- vvurcnuuu fuck iu fcuis Ulbj loa. Thursday and made the following nomina tions for the different connty offices: State Senator, R. B. Cochran; Representatives, J. M. Thompson, J. E. Holt, . B. Hayes odR F. Dorris; Clerk, R. M. Veatch; Sheriff, J. C. Yates; County Commissioners, Geo. & Day and J. B. Ferguson; Treasurer, John G. Day; School Superintendent, J. C. Bofon; Surveyor, J. P. Cnrrin; Coroner, Dr. Owsley, Delegates to the State Convention, Chaa. Lauer, F. W. Osburn, F, A. Watts, J. Holt, R. B. Cochran, Jas. McClaren, J. M, Thompson, B. F. Dorris and J. C. Bolon; County Committee, J. M. Thompson, G. W. Rinehart, J. W. Stewart, T. A. Milliorn and R.B.Hayei. Resnington, sewing machine agency at the "Baaaar, corner .of Willamette and Seventh -streets, Eagene City. ieb2-3m Paatengers will find tickets on sale at A. . Peters 4 Co.'s for San Franciaca A. V. PETERS Col' OMthtt- Resolved, That we are unalterably opposed to the fouL nnlawful and nnjnst means through which R. B. Hayes was made Presi dent of the United States. Resolved. That we regard the matter of finance 'to be of such vast importance that we concede to the Western States, whore the commercial wealth of the Nation lye, the right to' define the policy of the Democratic party on that momentous question. F. M. Nighawander was nominated for Justice of the Peace, and Thoa. Jenkins for Constable. A motion to organize Demo cratic club was" then unanimously agreed upon, and Saturday, the 20th day of April was selected as the day of organizing the club: F. M. Nighswander tbeu made a way np speech, whereupon the Convention ad journed. A. J. Doak, Chairman. A. J. Barlow, Secretary MCXTHOH.I! DOCATIC CorvEjmos. The Democratic Convention of Multnomah county met at Portland laM Saturday and elected dele gates to the State Convention as foUnrs: P. M. Edwards, J. J. Winter, W. W. Thayer, E. Corbett, W. i. Quirk, Joseph Teal, A Zeiber. C. A. Petrain, W. J. Kelley, f. V. Holman, C. E. Sitton, T. M. Richerwm, Petr Taylor, Wm. Chnrch, Jr., Sydney DelL N county ticket was nominated. Lallee AlWsUse. Berlin Fashion 'IHtterns at Duno Strat-too's.' We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a. 4arge stock of window shades and wall paper; among the latter are. many very pretty styles embracing Grained ranneis, Mnnossed, wilts and Lace l atterns. Satin and. Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. x aiiiAiivn. TThe National Gold Medal was award! to Bradley k Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the srorld 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.' OLD STAND OF F. B. DUNN. TTAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME IN XAhusIness Mr. HIJKAt'JS . oTHAl IvH, we hare just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL Nasal Catarrh and Lung and Bronchial affec tions, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, positively cured. Dr. Sou vielle Mathieu. the eminent French phvsician aid surgeon, and inventor of the Paris Spirom eter which has given relief to thousands suffer ing from thorn terrible diseases in Europe and the United States. This wonderful instrument was inherited by Dr. Houvielle Mathieu, for the treatment of ISasal Catarrh, Lung and Bronchial ejections. .. For sale. I, E. Stevens, (at the old Cogswell place on the McKenzie) has milch 'cows for sale cheap, either with or without calves. ttiLL cntit cojsrnFTio'. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray nf hope is offered 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 dotitan i for the positive and radical cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dvspetwia, Throat and Lung difficulty, Gener al Debility, Lom of Manhood and all Nervous Affections, its power has been tested in hun dreds of eaea without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty a far as possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the reripe Fiee or Chasci to any person who mar desire it with directions for using. Kent by return mad, by addressing with Z stamps naming this paper, Dr. O. R Briifham, Drawer 28, Utica, N, V. beptember Z, 77 ly. pOB fcEJEBtl. JHEBCIsMNDIIE e T.G. HENDRICKS, ARB AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no in-and flourish., but da say that farmers can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, and they can buy them on as good terms. We have a full lias of . i. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRtGOODS, FANCY GOODS, . LADIE3 AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ; MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING; HATS AND CAPS, , BOOTS AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stock te meet the demands of the public. DUNN k STRATTON. LYNCH & G ANT, In Dorris' Brick Building. Groceries " Provisions. Will keep on 'hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Toliareo, ('i-rrr. Candies, Candles, Notions, Green and Dried Knits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASH DASIS, Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodi drfiwtd t ilboDt tharji U lojer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED Ft which 1 will psy the highest market priae. LYNCH k GANT. IHSB IS A O Zji Xji A. 2E1 JWCAIO BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General' Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WfilTE SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of all, and sold on the most reason able terms. Robiris6n & Church, DKAI.KItS IN S11ELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HaTK tub tcslScleclcd Stock In Oregon ''1 s HAVE FOR sale at th. LOWEST Kates IRON, STEEL. AXES. ANVILS, ' NAILS, ROl'fi Cable Chains, Glass, Putty, Tablennd Pockut CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS. AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Blastfnff Powder, Fishing Tackle. Etc, Eta. 1 We invite an exam-,' inationof our goodc, oonfident that our prioea will suit th times. HA8 JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUOT TO EUGENE. . i, OUR STOCK OF , CLOTHING as been largely increased and we can, show as handsome a line ol ready made goods In . .MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be fouad in the country, and at priees that cannot tail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is wet filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and Uhionali(e shatles.ol goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, ' and ' . , f AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of .all oolors, Jlcachcd t Unbleached Cotton Flan nela. i v, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARE'S; WOOL' r BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks anil Traveling Satchels.' HATS AND CAPS in the leading styles, OILCLOTHS for floor and table use, . BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eali special attention to our stock of Mens' and Boys' San Francisco Hoots, Which we have sold for a number of wftJi great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PI1W8 AND FARMING . f . UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, ' And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES as lastonislily low rates. LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for til kinds of produce and WOOL. II. FRIENDLY. DEXTER STABLE as- Humphrey, t- Proprietor. LIVERT AND FEED STABLE, illamette Street, t . . t Eugene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. Homes boarded by the day. week or month npoa the most reasonable terms. May lZrtf QROCERIES-IskaJkeoaafoUor . GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite ths ten tion of housekeepers. T. G. HENDRICKS Dnr.HH COODN-NEW STYLES sad low priest Jori received br S. H. I KIZpjDT.L PHOTOGRAPHS. Albert Jackson, Artist,' Takes Photographs, Gems, Carbs, Cabinet and Life-Size, style and rlninh equal to any work done in the fitate. Priees reaannahtet GALLERY Willamette street, Emrene City, Oregon, over Mrs. Jackson' Millinery Store. dee 15:6m PHOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Makes all stvle of riCTURES, PHOTOGRAPHS, GEMS, REM BRANTS, And the new style "Oil Photo Miniature." Pictures enlarged to any tin and ps'nted. or retouched. jsnlftf e