Hotrca. Simple snnnuniwnent. of births, mi muI deaths Will ba injwrtol without ohan (HHUwry nutiflM will to oliurjpsl fur at Uit rate of muU per liM Weassoiae no responsibility for views expressed by corrmpontiouui. Himrle oopiei uf th. Gtu.n, in wrappsn for umil CITY, AND COUNTY. UUlM MKAU'sO.tl. Miller ft Son commenced work on the Mc Kenrie bridge at Spores' ferry last Monday. Hunt hat put up a now awning iu front of bis shoe shop this week, and it now luuki decidedly ueat. B. C. Penuingtou't new market north of the Alitor House is nearly finished aiid he will move in, in few day. The University Base Bill Club g) dowu to-day to play the Albany club. We pa-dict that Eugeue will gather the Laurels. Preston says he can sell gloves, saddles, harness, whips and evei-ytliiug else iu his line cheaper thau any other establishment iu ' town. Partus going on the excursion on the 2Cth lost, will please put up their luuoh in small boxes so that they cut be packed in a box o.tr. CoMMUTKK. Rev. J. T. Wolfe will preach iu the M. E. Church to-morrow morning ou the "Heour- rection of Christ," a.id iu the evening on "Honor to the u.nj of Jod.'1 Mechanics have been at work this week fitting up the second room to the riyht of the hall over the Grange Sioro for an olhce. As I wu as finished Mr. Fitch will move bis law oifiee and the room where his olfioe now is will bi acoupiel by Drs. Cleaver & lieu derson, dentists. On the 3d of April, Mr. B. F. Dorria, as sisted by members of the lodge of this place and H.irrisburg, organized West Puiut Lmige , $0. 62, L 0. 0. F at Coburg iu thij eouu ty with six charter members and during the evening eight new members were initiated . The following olliccis were elected : T. J. Vaughan, N. G.; James Armstrong, V. G.; Jasper Wilkins, Sec., II. L. Thompson, Treas. After the uriraniMliuu the entire party were invited by the N. G. elect to his home, wbore a Hue supper was prepared by Mrs. Vaughan which was fully appreciated by all her guests. Nkw Shop. El. Eipey has rented the lower story of Winter's building, under the photo, gallery to be used as a p iiut shop for repainting old work, and sigu pauiting. ' Alivk. Boyd & Miller are determined to let the people know that they are alive and -where they can be found. They have hung 'out one of the neatest signs in town this week. 0. & C. R. R. 'J ive Table. Train south tarrying freight and paaseiigers, 2:0-' P. M. Traiu going north, carrying fruight and pas sengers, 0:41 a. m. L, O, Adair, New Sion. Humphrey, of the Dexter Stable, baa hung out a new eighteen-foot 'sign this week that eclipses them all. If you want a nobby turnout there's the plaee to get it. A Eei.iabi.s Fusn Tdvbp Mr. Paul Schoen will be in Eugene in a few days and will attend to reparing and tuning Pianos or Organs. Leave orders at Crain Bros, or A. W. Stowell. Chance. Mr. Wo, Skelton, who has lad the lease of the carding and spinning mill iu this city for several years, has leased the hosiery factory at Jefferson, and will ttke possession in a few days. Fins Pictukkh. Winter, the art'st, laid on ir table yesterday some of the finest specimens of the photographic art we have ever seen. These pictures were all enlarged from small copies, and for distinctness of outline and life like feature, cannot be excelled on this coast Stole. Last Saturday two Indians were lounging around Steiuheiser's grocery store, when a lady came in, and while Mr. S. was waiting npon her, the siwashes stole two bottles of brandy off the counter and got away with them. New Ad. See the ad. of Hawley, Dodd 4 Co. elsewhere. They are the most exten sive dealers in agricultural implements, ma chinery, etc., in the State, and their exten sive bnsiness enables them to sell everything in that line cheaper thau any other house engaged in the same line of trade. Dismissed. The case against J. E. McCabe, inlicted for manslaughter for the killing of Monroe Zumwalt, was tried for the third time this week with the same result as upon the two former trials the jury disagreed, coding eight for acquittal and four for conviction. The case was dismissed from the docket ' CoxME.icm A blast was made at the iron foundry of Crouch & Brown last Thnrs day, and the proprietors are very much elat td at tbe successful result of their first at tempt Every thin w'rks tn a charm, and they are now preprejj to hiriili anting and repair a!l kiml of f.ir.u impellents aud machinery in as g.xl a mairicr ;nd ai cheap as any other foundry in the Stat). Citr-. Lsn C i'i'ity i taiii'y impror-Ca-t his bsen d cket mt the '-i 'loraU Tiie Oirvul. "a a o t -.is vt. Tin U 'lest .if 1 iv fr.r t-F i i'v y tr.r tvn'y y-iri ail wi clcved ft.r the fi,-t time dariu'thattine. There w nor a fl ijl) cie c ns before the Graid Jury. Pii is a er.K table record for n of t'-ie 'arp- md 'it popa!04 coon ti ii the S i,;.t -Hut uay well feel pr.nl.-.-' - UDUu-r w f.h'nsri mml men-! W.f tlfrThsT. be., in at- 'had adjourned. I appreciate the honor bestow- , ny.icunj.no '--' 7-"' , LIW WZZl UK LSIJUllSlItU ' teada.-inp.ia'beCi---iit C.ntthii week: fj'ri Ltd the GrL as weU m a ble sifie to thouwnds of kin.ire.1 suffers ,7" . , - ! p HOrBIK-IailkPaf.Wrf J51-,V. ... f .... t a ......! uJ..nl ,nnce with the !rrratrt powihle benefit, and now b Coodl de Tfrtd W itOOt 'hnfft tO tUTtf ll net X ; rlrTl ' roHiUenemenU; fe it his sacred christian duty to impart to , GROCTlRir.S & PROVISIONS &7?-;:tL HSW.S t ALL KINOSOFPRODUCh WANTED And inviuth. vv 'iSXT-!CtCUs arlJ. J. wi ???L&i& throujhVu-, ' u f' to 9 BC''lnif Ft which 1 rill pay the r.iVht market prio. T. f,. HKM.I.I. KS toa. J. M. Tnwx R. S. Beaa, C W. ? . . ,! U 1 "tI"I T.'CLARK A. R03RIN. ' TWOf OKST. ,RFS, CJOODS-NKW STYLES & Dottm m tLIt city. j ' t Meeting of the Board of Regents. The Board ineoton the lSinstat 3 o'clock pursuant to an adjourned meeting, and there were present the following officers and mom bers. Hon. Matthew P. Dcady, President Joshua J. Walton, Secretary; aud T. G. Hen. rick, B. F. Dorris, George Humphry, J. M Thompson and Hon. R. S. Strahn Absent Hon. L L McArthur aud Dr. S. Hamilton. After reading the minutes of last session by the secretary, the Executive Committe made the following report: To the Board of Regents of the University of Oregon : Geutlomen : We, your Committee, beg leave 10 .naae ine luuowiug report : 1. We have ascertained that the parties owuing the land South of the University Duuuiui; ass .uuper acre lor tne same. 2. We have tiled a petition with the Conuty Court asking to have the streets and alleys vacated through the University irrouuds. 3. We have made inquiry about the costs ot obtaining a supply oi water from the springs ou Mr. Duuu farm near Spencer's liutte, and nnd that it will require at least $4,000, The cot of supplying water by a ram from the mill race to be about 400, and by wind pumps . It is believed that d water can be obtained troni the old well of Hilyard Shaw, situated about one hundred yards North of the Uuiversity building. ) 4. We have contracted with D. Cherry Si Bro. for 60 seats for the ohapcl at a cost of oo cents per foot. 5. We purchased 280 lbs. of corrugated rubber matting tor the stairs at 3o cents per pound, making a cost of, S'.IS ; paid I). &. nice tor putting down same, A w: total, 101 50. We also purchased 33J yards of bedt quality of Cocoa matting wide, at a cost ot per yard, amounting to 'iu oO ; paid Wm. Preston for putting leather ou une, Z ;totul, $u3 oU. fj. We have estimated the cost of build- ins privies and fence at foOO, and we had Mr. Brush t. a pracical paiuter, make an e,it mate of painting privies, fence, cornice of Uuiversity building, key stones and win dow-sill, and he estimates tne entire cost to be SSOO. 7. We made inquiry of the Hoard of Education of the City of San rraucisco, through the Chairman of our Committee, he having called in person on capt rnimps, Chairman of the Committee on schools, school houses and grounds ; on Mr. Bcaus ton, Secretary of the Board and Mr. lliuster Chairman of the Board of Education. We learn from these gentlemen that they use stoves only iu the schools of the city, the Lincoln school being tiie only exceptiou that iu their opinion it was not best to adopt boated air as a means of warmth, either as au economical or sanitary measure. The climate of the l'acilic Coast being mild did not require as much heat to warm up the school rooms as in Atlantic States 1 That in our opinion the present means of heating the rooms is sutlicient. We have had a proposition from Messrs. Hexter St, May to heat the building with hot air, for the sum of $1,800. The proposition of Messrs. liexter & May is submitted here with. We also herewith submit a report handed m by the Faculty asking an appropiratiun of 3,1)00 for apparatus. We have audited and allowed Iho follow ing bills ou the University building funds since our last report. T. (t. Hundriek, sundries as por bill, $z0l ; K. bimo:i & Cliuich, Snndritt ts per bill, 42 7"; Total $204 83, . Respectfully submitted. T. G. Hss'dcicxs. B. F. Dorkis. J. M. Thompson. Ex. Committee The Executive Committae were instructed to have a rain placed on the mill race near the University with pipes so to carry water to the tower of the building, to supply the University with water. Also to paint all the wood work on the outside of the University building, keystones, and window sills, to complete the out houses and fence between the samo. The matter of purchasing apparatus for the U.iiverntv was takon under advisement until the next meeting of the Board to ascer tain pnc of the same. Hon. M t iew P. Dcady was requested to deliver the address to the graduating class iu June, at commencement exercises. Circuit Court Docket. State vs Luce ; continued. Same as above; continued. State vs McCabe; jury disagreed, indictment Umissed. Thos Martin vs P D Knowlton; judgment for plaintilf, 100. 0 N'oble vs II Stone; judgment for plaintiff for $2,2.0, and decree of forelosure. S J Kirk et aL, vs J JJ iUatlocic et ai.; reporc if referee approved and order to sell real estate. School fund vs T B Murry; Sheriff sale con firmed. Mar 'aret Howard vs M E Hays; continued. C vv Love vs Mary J Love; judgment for plaintiff, $300. name as aoove; continued. Nancy G Hayilen vs J H Haydrti; complaint isinissed at plaintiff's cost School fund vs W G Eaton ; Sheriff sale con firmed. E C Hazleton vs F 51 Hazleton; divorce granted. J.' Ji Dunn vs C W ZumwaltjShenffsalecon firmed. . , DanI Harkins vs Jas Harkinsj argued ana taken under advisement S ime as above. Mary H Huntley vs D H Huntley; divorce granted. DeLashmutt & Oatinan vs W A Potter; con tinued. . . GeoC Miller vs Joriah Miller etal.; JT Gilfry appointed referee to nil real estate. Joan uojpweii vs n a. j jivrgau, ju.ij, ment for plaintiff, 1 10,375, and decree of fore closure. ... . , 8 Jenkins vs W T Miller el aL ; judgment ior plaintiff, WU. ,r:i, , l V Mitchell vs J a. diiwjeu, ui.i... rnninfAl J W Althoiise vs J W Moore; judgment for plaintiff, 2,770 50, and decree of foreclosure. W M Parker vs Eliza D Parker; continued. Smith, Brasfiild Co. vs M A Murry; juog ment for plaintiff, $304, and decree of fore closure. . University vs W A Marterson; judgment ior pUinti.f, 100. ... G B Iorris vs Sam Meek; judgment for de- fenknt .for costs. C E C'hrisman vs 11 U Uwen A vf i aer- son; nd mem i.i.. A W Fatterson nu uwen v uwmuiue Ren.rew: judgment for plaintiffs. $1,153. A CAIID. Corvallis, April 15, 1878. no. J. F. Miller, Chaibmas or tub otati Chtral Committee : rr..HiTh Democratic State Conven tion, at iu last rion, nominated me for State S iperinten lent of Public Instruction. This w is done witnoui my coiwrii r uv-..,-. No intimation of it ever reached my ears until the nomination was mvte and tne umvenuun Abate It. We have beard a grat deal of complaint of late from persons living near thi mill race about aoine persons throwing dead dogs, cats and other garbage and tilth into the race. A few Sundays ago the congrega tion of the Baptist Church repaired to the usual place to perform the rite of baptism, when a dead dog, anchored with rope and stone; was found floating right in the way, This has become au intolerable nuisance and the city authorities should take measures to abate it. Accident. Last Tuesday Mr. E. W Rhea and a hired man started out of town with a four horse toa n, and while crossing a bridge above the University a hog rail out from uuder the bridge frightening the leaders, and before tho driver could check thorn, they turned around and broke the wagon tongue. Mr. It. jumied off the wagon to get hold of the team, when his foot caught upon some obstruction throwing him to the ground aud cutting and ugly gash upon bis forehead. I. O. O. F. Excursion The Odd Follows from Albany, Hirrisbur, Junction and En gene have chartered a train for the excursion on their anniversary on the 20th iust They leave Albany about 6 o'clock in the morning, arriving at Roseburg at 11, remaining there some three hours and retnrn to Albany.. Wi are informed that tickets for 20 cars have al ready been soil, and hundreds of people want ttgo but cannot nnd room. The excursion biJs fair to be a very pleasant affair if the weather is good. v That Terrible Scourge. Fever and ajjue, an I its convener, billions re mittent, besides atfectious of the stomach, liver ami bowels, proJuced by ini.unnatic air and the use ot Hostetter s stomach l.itters, a purely vegetable elixr.inJorsed by physicians, aud more extensively used as a remedy for the above class of disorders, as well as for many others, thau any niedieine of the a:,'e. A lan guid circulation, a torpid state of the liver, a want ot vital stamina, are conditions peculiarly favorable to malarial diseases. I hey are, how ever, surely remedied by the great Preventive, which, by invL'oratiiur the system and endow ing it with regularity as well as vigor, provides it with resistant power which enables it to withstand disorient not only of a malarial tyjie, but a host of others to which teeble and ill regulated systems are subject The Bitters are a s ife as well as searching eradicaut, and have widely surperseded that dangerous drug, qui nine, whicu palliates but does not eradicate malaria- A Itcmnrkablc Kesult. It makes no difference how many Physicians. or how much medicine you have tried , it is now an established fact that German Svrup is the only remedy which has given complete satisfac tion iu severe cases of Lung Disease. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Con sumption. Hemorrhages, Asthmi, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &c, who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50.000 dozen were sold last year with out one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Ladles' Alteutlon. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strat- ton's. FOX N ILE. A nice dwullini: house and lot on Ouk St.. between Ninth and Tenth, for sals on reason able terms. Apply to Charles Lauek. We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a laruo stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty styles embracing U rained Panncls, Kmbossod, Gilts and Lace Patterns, Satin and Common Blanks, all, of which we sell oheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DUNN & dTRATTOX. fla'The National Gold Modal was awarded to Bradley & Kulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street, Saa Fraaoiso. Talk. All nersnns indebted to Toindox- ter k Rush for blacksmitliincr are herebv 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. x Oindbxter a, kchh. Nasal Catarrh and Lunir and Bronchial affec tions, aud all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, positively cured. Dr. Sou vielle Mathieu, the eminent French physician and surgeon, and inyentor of the Paris Spirom eter which has giveu relief to thousands suffer ing from those terrible diseases in Euroe and the United States. This wonderful instrument was invented by Dr. Souvielle Mathieu, for the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Lung and Bronchial affections. WILL Cl'RB CONSUMPTION. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hope is o.fered 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 dustan : for the positive and radical cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspeisia, Throat and Lung difficulty, Gener af Debility, Lobs of Manhood aud all Nervous Affections, its power has been tested in hun dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the recipe Fkke of Chart,! to any person who may desire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 stams naming this paiier, Dr. O. R. Brigham, Drawer 28, Utica, N, Y. September 2!t, 77-. VariuC Cai'sei. Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment and heriditary predis positionall operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inc ines it to shed prematurely. Aver's Hair Vioor will restore faded or pray, light and red hair to a rich brawn or deep black as may be desired. It wiftens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action, and removes and cures dandruff and humors. By its falling hair is checked, and a new groivtb will be pro duced in all cases where the follicies are not de stmved or glands decayed. Its effects are beau tifully shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hair, to which a few applications will produce the (floss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its njieration, it is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft lustre and and richness of tone it imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will not anil or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. For sale by all dealers. A FItr.E ( IKE. For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung dLeace. Also a sure relief and nrrmanent cure for ireneral debility, dyspep and all nervous affections, by a simp! vegetable medicine which cured a venerable missionary OREGON Steamship Company Will dispatch a steamer about every five days from ' Portland to San Francisco. For comfort, speed and safety, patronize the A 1, New Iron Steamships JLSS GEO. W. ELDER, Captain BOLLES. City of Chester, Captain MACKIE. And the hew Iron Steamship, STATE OF OREGON. CAUTION. -This is the only line "t Banning New Iron Steamships. J his line is the only one authorized To Carry the United States Mails and Wells, Fargo's Express. lliroush Con von Tickets For sale at the office of the O. & C. B. B, Co., At Itodurod Kate. For further particulars apply at the office of the Company, foot of F nd First streets, Port land. GEO. W. WKIDLEli. WEIDLEH. decl5:tf Arent. Estray Xoticc. TAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, living 2 miles south-went of Kiiwiih Cit.v on the 18th day of March, 1878, one hay horse, supposed to be 10 or 12 years old, fifteen hands niKti, saddle and sinch marks on back and both sides, po other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised by J. B. Alexander, Justice of the reace, at on March L'lith 1878. DAVID DUFF. JEW LINE OF STEAMSHIPS DETWEKX Portland and San Francisco. THE P. C. N. S. CO. ViriLL HEREAFTER RUN A LINE T T of stoamers every five days between SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND. THK FAST AND FAVORITE BTEAliftHIP " A5CM, Leaves Portland for San Francisco Tuesday, b. 19, 1878. PASSENGER ACCOMODATIONS UNaUBP&SSED. Tickets on sale at A. V, Peters 4 Co.'s store. Willamette street. For further particulars apply to J. .Tlc It irKICN & CO., A sent. Great Reduction! z o 2 O 2 O FRANK HA BRING TON, FASHIONABLE BARBER. TERMS: , Shaving- 23 centi Hair cutting " " Baths " " Shampooning " " Shop two doors north of the St Charles Ho tel, Willamette street Marlfltf DUNN & STRATUM AT THI OLD STAND OF F. B. DUXN., HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME I business Mr. HORACE F.STRA1T0N. we have just received a new, largs and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a Bjecialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. V desire to make no grand flourish, but do say that fanners can com 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 hart a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stock to meet th demands if the pontic. DUNN A STRATTON. LVNCH & G ANT, In Darri3 Brick Building. DRAPERS IX Groceries "'"i Provisions, Will keep on band a general aiMortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tohaei-o, Cigars, CsnHirs, Canrilcn, Hosp", Notions, Green nd Dri-d Fru'U, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Business will be oonducted on a CASH HASIS, Which man that In addressing the public on this occasion, wo do so with more confidence than at anytime since onr advwit in business. ( iir, carter in business or straight forward dealing and selling goods at the lowest price is well known, aiid needs no comment. Our STOCK for the Spring and Summer trade is TUB LAIKiCM' AND I1EST SELECTED Evei brought to Lane countv, and bought on the most advantageous terms in SAN FRAN CISCO of the la gest iiuNrtiug houses. Our STOCK is Immense, nd we will and must SELL the same, and It would be impossible for us to give prices in this small space, but will give them cheerfully on calling and examining our large stock of Clothing for Men and Boys, ' Ladies and Misses Linen Suits. m DreSS GOOliS, lfttest styles, and trimmings to match, Boots and Shoes of ttc best ,Uflko aml very low prices. Our stoek In FANCY GOODS is the best in the State, comprising The Very Latest Styles and Latest Fashions. We invite the Ladies to our laie stock of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, Trimmed and untrimmed. which have beeu selected with great cure, and to suit the mot fastidious. Also, Flowers, liihhons and Ornaments, in all t.ty es. We hav a full line. You can save twenty-five per cent by calling and prlciitg our goods before purcliasintf. Prices ehecrfully given on application. We want all kinds of Product and pay Um highest uiariced price in C ASH, or in exchange ior aiercnamiise. S Rosenblatt 8c Co. WAOOfIS, HACKS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF TIIE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet in the State, We can Promise our Patrons First UEPAIlimG DONE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCIIAPINO ELSEWHERE, A3 YOU WILL FIND THE PKIt'LS TO Factory corner Olive and Seventh IS BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS a CO, Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The best aud most complete of able I Robinson & Church, DKA1.EU8 I.V SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE , HAVE TUB Ccsl Selected Stock in Oregon S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF COODS EVER BR0UHT OUK STOCK OF CLOTHING has been largely increased and w can show as handsome line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' . BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at priees that cannot fail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well 611ed with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fasldonahl. shvles of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOnAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Uloached Si Uublencliud Cotton Flan neU. Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear, SIIAWLS and SCAIIFS; DEXTER STABLE I Jas Humphrey, - Proprietor. Lirrnr and Fr.ro stable, Willamrtt Street, : : Eu?ene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE nORSES TO HIRE. Hon boarded by the dy, week or month npon th most reawinnhl Wtds. AND BUGGIES ! - Class Work in every Respect. 0XSII0RT NOTICE. SUIT lit is iiJiisa. Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. A 'J, all, and sold on the most reason terms. HAVE FOR sal at tht LOWEal Kate IKON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, KOPE Cable Chains, Glass, Putty, Tabl esnd Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTTKAL . IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishins lacklo. Etc, Et& W invite an exam tnation of our good, confident that our prices will suit th times. TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading stylet. - OIL CLOTHS for floor and table us. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wt would call special attention to our stock of Mn' a'.d Boys' Sun Francisco Hoots, Which we have sold for a number of tsars witk great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOOD?, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at asbiniahly low rates. LIVERPOOL ft CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce aud .-WOOL. s. ii. rim:iLY. 3?H0T0CRAPHS- Albert Jackson, Artist, Tk Phtosraths. Gems, Carbs. CMn t an J Lif.-Siie, ntylw. end finish eifial to ai work none in the htnte. rnoes reaKinjl)le. GALLERY Willamette street, Eucn City, Oregon, over Mrs. Jackson's Millii.ery Store. 1 Ave 15:Cia PHOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Mak 11 stvlf. f PICTURE.. PHOTOGRAPHS, GEMf, EEMLIUNiS, And the nw ityle -Ci! Fhsto MLniati e." - Pir-t t. dIxt.'.I tn any v'tr and pa'nte. v