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VnRr.. Simple snnuunoements of birth, mar dentin will be iuwrted without charge. VuTtuary notioM wiu M cuargea tor i nit rmui ol 10 pr, lfMi bo responsibility fur views expressed . .1n. M florrc-K1'- ilinileeoples of the Goabd, in wrapper for mail iByZmj be obtained at this otlioe. CITY AND COUNTY. bki' nvsttos. If you want to buy a good farm of lix hun dred aud eighty aorea go to Cleaver's. Judge W. W. Thayer, Hod. T. 0. Ream md A. Noltner, Esq., called upon ut this week. Miss Cora Lino, of Jacksonville, niece of Jin. C. W. Fitch, U visiting friends in this . city this week. Go to Craiu's and get a pair of those lig num vitae sleeve buttons.' They are unique, neat, cheap and durable. If you want a Standard Newton wagon, hack or carriage, go to Cleaver's Mr. Baker, from Albany, has opened a new tailor shop on Willamette street, first door north of Harrington s shaving saloon. Judge Walton, Frank Harrington and J. C. Church went to Portland this week to attend the meeting of the Grand Euca.npment I. 0. 0. F. We are requested to say that breakfast and supper will be provided at tho Uomstock House in Albany for the excursionists to Portland on the 1st of Juue. If you want Adams & French's Harvesters, Hianes, llliuuis Header, ten, twelve, or fif, teen feet, go to Cleaver's. Quarterly meeting services will be held in th M. K. Cnurcb of this city to day and to morrow as follows : Preacliin? to-day at 2 r. n, by Kev. J. S. McCain, fullowed by quarterly conference. Love feast to-morrow at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. S. McCain, followed by the administration of the Lord's .Supper," aud preaching in the evening at 8 o'clock. The following officers of the Grand Encamp- meat, L 0. 0. t, for the eauuing year were installed at Portland last Thursday : T. M. Gtch,M. W. G. P. V. S. Newbury, 11. W. 0. S. IV'.; J. M. Bacou, R. W. G. Scribe; L fi. iloores, R. W. G. Treasurer; E. E. Turk, R. IV. U. J. W.; Wm. Bradeu, W. G. Seuti neljP. H. Raymond, V. G. D. Sentinel; C. 0. T. Miller, W. G. Marshal. If you want any Extras for Machinery or the beat machine oils or Fanning mills, go to Cleaver's. ' Appointment. Dr. A. I. Nicklin of this city has been appointed examining surgeon for applicants for pensions. ' Pic Nic. The pupils of the district school, accompanied by their teachers and a number of ladies aud gentlemen of the city weut across the river yesterday on a pitl uic excursion. Dramatic. Dou't forget that the Rose Manning dramatic troupe perforin at Lane's Hall next Monday evening. This troupe it spoken very favorably of by our northern exchanges. i If you sudt a forcible S.ean Engine for threshing or other work, go to Cleaver's PtasoN.a-Mr. W. B. Carter, Republican candidate for State printer called upon us yesterday. We were glad to see Brother Cirter looking so jolly, but have serious mis g.ving of his keeping it up after June. Called. Mr. Ed. Hirsch, the Republican candidate for State Treasurer, called upon us this week. Mr. H. ii a very clever gentle man and he will have our hearty sympathy in his great disappointment on the 3d of Juue. Incorrect. It is Wing reported in differ ent parts of the county that James McClaren u the Greenback candidate for Sheriff It is ' McLane of Camp Creek who is the nominee of that party. MoClaren don't train in that band Moved. When the measurement miH. nf n, k. u .. i. -ir : ...v g.uuuu ,u, mnauo uuw uuiiuing, i it was found that Frank Coleman's building -several inches on Hodes' ground. Camp-. u ros. moved the building, which is 80 1 et long, in a few hours. j ' If you vtitu oouts aud obi.e i, hats or caps, n i . . . - wciuttuiigol ai.y style or qualily, Linen tests, Ulsters and Du iters, go to Cleaver's. Ball. The Eugeue Hook aul Ladder Mnpauy are makini? elaborate tirt da rations Com i - -o i r gd ball to be given on the Fourth of JuV' Our boys never do thing by halves d they are determined that this snail be the "Xfct splendid affair of tha kind ever 1 in tue city. Card next week. IS. A trAllit rAllrriAil Vi'iirdWin ill cu ,m n i .1- . ,. ' vl, S. Uva tlus c,tjr "J I - VLdllil nil Ni nM . 1 . ...1 -A l uammuj tfuuu i aii Aim retuiUi me day. Coaches ' txmid trip, at the depot and Craig's store, f roceeds to aid iu payiug a ; eit on a church. J. F. DkVore. aa't. i ' t tAKINd I It . I II a rhlUAP nainniiliiiAsii. e,andMr. Betkman, Republican can date for Governor spoke in this city Mun- uing. air. Thaver led oh with ITj,....! "'"y speech, for about an hour, iu which I ae most HVw.- i v . . , .-eh. -7, ,-L 7 8 I OL HisroRT or Medicise, no with which the t.epubl.caas and pieparation has ev.-r performed such nurvel "eenbackers have .agui to euv lop tue ioj. c-r, o. -uwined so wi.le a repuution, fluestiou ..f n , . ; as Ateb's Chebkt Pectoral, which is recog t uwiol liuance. After Judge Thayer nized M the world s reme.lv for all diseases of "Waded Mr. Beekman spent live miuotes the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series w Wlini the d,i,I tl,.t k -.l . . ' of wonderful cure in all climates ha made it rtici !, . . univenallyknowna. safe and reliable agent VT. or pnohc speaker. In fact he told to ,mn ov. Against ordinarr cold, which are M knew in gro niian! .,,,1 .. -ubii,!. i 7 K fivdon, we fivot that Mr Wil GrJnbackI ,7, VU o hmi candidate for (.overnor, was ""a. and iad fmta a scrip of paper bo""tWQincli.l-l,.. i... , nn -W V T ." ue"u w , . - mo wnich bad about relevancy to the qnestiona involved ; Alnunat P8 of a last year's . - - icuows I art heavy on iU- "oca. If T"' 8ck tie bow, of any ttyl snaae, hanaksrehiefs or irb.r- rchiefi fir gloves or collars, ( .Tl lunl Dn ... HI .11 i viii-bh,-iiiCT wiu te a mc-nie. under the management of the Grangers, held at iho Salem fair grounds June 7th ; round trip by railroad from Lane county, one dol lar and ufty cents each. Children under twelve, half fare. The train is to leave Cres well at 5:30 A. n.; Eugene, 6 ; Irving, 6:20; Junction, 6:53, and return from fair grounds same day at 5 p. m. Tickets for sale at all the depots in the county, and also by the wiiowing named persons : John McClunu. Eugene City; Allen Bond, Grand Prairie": John Simpson, Siualaw ; T. J. Dunton, Camp VreeK ; James Matlock, Goshen ; A. Good. man and George Rinehart, near Creswell ; U Uraot, Springfield, and Amos Wilkins. Willamette Forks. We invito everybody of an orners ana denominations, to meet with us on this occasion and have a good social time. There will be plenty of musio fur nished on the grounds, and probably more will accompany the excursion from Euzene. ii i Judge Boise is to deliver the address, ac companied by others. We hope all will procure tickets in due time, as it is trouble some to be without I am requested by the railroad agent to"otify those taking pro visions to put it in boxes in place of baskets, and label the same in plain letters. Geo. Belshaw, Ch'n. Committee of Arrangements. If you want the best Harvester and Bind er in the market, go to Cleaver's. Closed. The spring term of the Eugene district school closed yesterday. The exam ination took place on Thursday and was very creditable to both teachers and pupils. There are five teachers now employed iu the school Professor Bell, principal, and Mrs. Stowell, Mrs. Odell, and Misses Maggie and Letitia Walkor. We congratulate Professor Bell and his able assistants upon the perfect order and system which they have introduced into the school and the rapid advancement made by the pupils under their instruction. Eugene has one of the finest, most perfectly arranged aud commodious district school houses in the State, and although there was strong oppsi tion to the levy of a tax to build it, we pre sume that there is not a tax-payer in the dis trict who would be willing now to have it removed for twice the amount that it has cost. If you want one of J. T. Case t Co. Thrashers, the best in the market, go to Cleaver's. Diptheria. A correspondent writes us that this dread scourge has prevailed of late in the western part of the coqnty. Dr. Evans, who lives on Long Tom, was called to treat between 30 and 40 cases aud has not lost a patient. That iB a reord to boast of. Married, in this city, on the 19th, by J. B. Alexander, J. P., Mr. W. P. Fletcher and Mrs. Mary LaVoy. Fob Sale. First-class second-hand safe, with combination lock, will be sold cheap for cash, or on time. Enquire at express office. Underwood Bros. nool:tf PUBLIC PEAKING. The Candidates of the differnt parlies, for the Legcslature from this county will hold joint discussions at tiie usual places of voting in me loiiowing preceius: Willammetto PreRent on May 20. 1878 Mohawk 21 Springfield " Pleasant 11 11 " Coast Fork " Cottage Grove" Siuslaw " Richardson's " Junction City " Eugene City. June 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 1 Speaking will commence at one o'clock in the afternoon. Eugene City, Oregon, May, 3d, 1878. The Antocelouti of Dlneo.se. Am: no; the antecedents of dijea.se are inert- ness in the circulation of the blond, an tin- naturally attenuated condition of the physique, indicating that the life current is deficient in nutritive properties, a wan, haggard look, ina bility to dissent the food, loss of appetite, sleep and stre'th, and a sensation of unnatural lan guor. All these may be regarded as among the ?.. ii..-. .i Is A i.!..u ...:ll indicia o( approaching disease, wnicn wm eventually attack the Bystcm and overwhelm it. if 'tis not built up and fortified in advance, S,vn SS Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, an elixir which has given health and vi.-or to ayriads of the sick and dobilitated. which is avouched by ' physicians and analysts to be pure as well as 'if I ; I " l. 41. 1. enecuve, which is immensely popular iu wis country, and extensively used abroad, and winch has been for years past oneoi the lead- in medicinal staples of America. Ladle' attention. Berliu Fashioa Patterns at Dunn & Strat- We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a larire stoclo-fif window shades and wall pajter ; among the latter are many very pretty styles embracing Grained I anneis, r.jiitosseu, ours aim uvx iai:nu, Satin ami Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming oaoer. 1 DUNN .STltATf ON. Robinson A Church at the Hardware Store keep the lar-'est and best selected stock of wall 1 u v... : .mn.inntn part, Brown, lihnks, Satin, Gilt and Embois- PMr which they purchase direct from the t nrt.l nrill ..11 U fll0!tl, tilt tllK cheaiiest. All pajier trimmed free of charge. Si-Tba National Gold Meilal wa awarded to I Brlley t ltulofson for the best Phofeyraphs 1 in the United States, and the Vienna Medal . .i i . . i . i.i IOr fcllB iiesv III m wui iu. 4J9 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, the forennners of more seriouii disorders, it at speedily and surely, always relieving sunenng, andoftin saving life. Thepn.tectiooit.rfonls, byitstimelv use in the throat and lungdu- crJ rs of children, make it an inraluable rem- iT to be kept always on band in every horn. No penon can afford to be without it. and tlios. Kn Kv nnrt nted it nevfr wiLL Fmni their knowledge of it componition ami effect Ihy- their prartiw. and Clergymen recommend it MCUUlft UJ9F UIC V. nlBIl X tA. IIWAJ. Actaa-,y It is alswlutely crrtain in its remedial efcerts, i and will alwavs cure wLer cures are pussi'iie. For aale by all dealers. ' If vou want W m. Anson vouu jiower, If too want Wm. Anson vV'uud Mo' p.asell'i Peerless Mower, Clipper Mower, or M-OnrtickV Mower, p t fl'-arr's. , Notice. "TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -Ll the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Lane County Mercantile Association will be held in Eugene on June 12, 18D. at 10 o'clock A. H. By order of the Board. J. C. JENNINGS, See. WAR DECLARED BETWEEN Russia and England. "TEW STORE AND NEW GOODS JUST Ll from the sent of war. Ye smokers to the front and please call at the new store for your fine Havana cigars, the best in town; also tor the best brands of smoking and chewing to baccos. You will alsj find the best French aud Domestic candies, nuts of all kinds; also pipes, knives, notions anil stationery alwavs on band. Don't forget the place next door to the Astor House the U K tobacco and cwir store. S. KOSENBLATT. Mount Hood Agricultural Implement House. L NEWBURY, CHAPMAN & CO., Importers and Dealers in Latest Improved Agricultural Implements, 260 and 262 First Street and 261 and 263 Front St., Portland and Salem. General Agents for D. M. OsllJltMS & CO.'S World Renowned MowerRsapsrs AND Sclf-Ciniliiig Harvcsiers. THE ONLYPERFECr SELF BINDING Harvester now known. No violent mo tion. No grain wasted. Nocoiniitvssinsrarnis. No men required to follow up and complete the work the machine should do. 1 hese Machines are reararded both in Eurona and America as the stin lard of perfection. THE FARMER'S Fit I EM), The oiilv Self-Binder which has the UPPEK STEEL W'liiE jllOLDElt This dispenses with compressing arms, and all devices which compress the straw so tuhtlv that the sudden expansion is more than the wire baud will hold. o broken bands or Bettered bundles with this machine. It never tips over. The Needle- Arm threads itself. It has been demonstrated that it is superior to all others of its class in every country where grain is grown, statements of eomiietitors to the contary notwithstanding. It is the simplest in construction nml easiest to oiierate : and in tue great contest iu New Zealaiui in January, 1878, was unanimously awardeU tha hrst premium for lightness of urntt, width of cut and simplic ity of operation. Every part of the Binder is mude ot the finest English Steel. The Osborne Reapers & Mowers Have the Diamonl Point Pitm.in Connajtion. latest and only perfect Pitman connection ever known. Will outwear three knives to which it is at tached. No, broken knife heads. Get the Diinond Point Pitman connection. Moline Wagons Thimble Skeins or Iron Axles, narrow or wi le track, with Eastern bed and top box. Oregon Combination lioller Brake (the best rol ler brake made). i LOG AND LUMBER WAGONS, FARM HACKS, EXPKES.S W'AUONo AND CAR- With mmy new and valuable improvements never before seen on the Pacific Coast Morrisons Bros. Celebrated Solf-Clear-ing PIiwj. Walking and Ki 'iug, Wood and Steel Beam. Strongest and best plows ever brought to the Pacific Coast Minnesota Chief Thresher, Pitt's Mounted Power. Not a single belt on oneside of the Separator. It is beyond doubt the simplest machine ever o'fered for sale, an I the lightest draft and most rapid thresher and best cleaner now known. S ill thresh aud clean Flax and Timothy Seed better than any Machine in the intrket It is peerh esaml without a iival in all the family of Threshing Machines. Van hiiijmt'm "Lion" Solf-Oiniip Nlllkey Italic, Simplest and Best in the Market WEYBICH HAINES 8INUI.E GEAR HEADEIIS, GRAIN DH1LL8, SEED 80WE1IS, POHl'Ell'S CHAM PION HAY CAKltlEUS AND HAY KOHKS, HIIOVEI.S, SHADE.-, ' ETC., ETC. A full stock of extras for D. M. Osborne & Co.'s Harvesting Majhinery kept constantly on h.ind. A full line of Wood Working machinery con stantly on hand. F. BORN, Office Mt. Hood Agricultural Implement House. ' Dealer in H. B. S.nith Ma:hine Co.'s And other Wood Working machinery. Tub and Pail Furniture and Mill Machinery of ill kiuds. I also superintend or will con trast for the erectio l of tue same. Se'ond luiid machinery sold on commission. 601w LANE'S HALL! Monday, May 27. Rose Manning (Liera ISouiTe Combination. The Greatest Success of the Season. Will be given Lecocq's comic ofiera Girofle-G-irofla. Admission : RESERVED SEATS BACK SEATS R ferved seats at Grain's tra char.'e. $1 00 51 Bros, without ex- NOT FAIL MlUllli F -' ml mr.mA I tiiukifi aw rtmof.ifiiUi- B ik rrhaf aaj anlrl tut Ifrr Hl, rami! r Arrlroliarnl hsi f ' fare lra1o th araaaa lha rrasatr pmnm niw irrnianra. mmr h4i nil mankind as rrtrr In fil.MlIn alt. Hctera, Umt Haul tk. blrac. ROITtOMEIT WAIO A ti., Oi-l(iaal Urnmgm Sapalr Baaa. Ill 4 US) Maaaak Aft, Cklcac. III. !V Tl4TI rRD"-Toeat-titt aaa hare, wit k tw nrrpt laaa. fif. a4 tha rtariatlaaa af lit irrhaor, aaaav Hataalas a kava mada a aarla af la rr rau S a mail iferaa 4 (T4MK-I f TO AJV A UIR .. anus- rui Arrl.H ATIOV Maarll DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are spe cities in the diseases for which they are recuni menaeu. W AT DUAL SELECT I MT. Investigations of natural science have demon strated beyond controversy, that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest is the only law vouchsafes thift and nerpetuitv. Does not the same principle govern the commer cial prosperity of man? Au inferior cannot supersede a suiienoi article. Bv reason of sujieriornierit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines have outrivaled all others. Their sale in the United States alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount exwrted foots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow to such ginantio proportions and rest upon any other oasis than that of merit 13 U. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY - iVeatant to ute. , DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY 77 Curtt tttrnrl orer a period of 20 year t. DR. HAGK'S CATAHHH HEMEDY Salt ronttamttv iitrreattt, DR. SAGE'H CATARRH REMEDY Caret to itt .Mild, Soothing Sffect, DlhSAGK'S CATARRH REMEDY Curei " Cold in fend" and Catarrh, Otna. AX 0TEN LETTER. It Speaks For Itself. Kockport, Mass., April 2, 1877. Mr. Editor: Having read in your paper re- ports of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snutl" aud "inhailiug-tube makers (mere dollar grabliers) would be glad if they could emblazon a similar cure in the pa iwrs. For 20 years I suffered with catarrh. 1'he nasal pasages became completely closed. "Snuff," ''dust,' "ashes," "inhailingtubes," and "sticks," wouldn't work though at inter vals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuff until I became a valuable tester for such medi cines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many success ive days, suffering the most intense pain, which at one time lasted continuously for Ki8 hours. All sense of smell and taste goi:e, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weak ened, nervous system shattered, and constitu tion broken, and I was hawking aud spitting seven-eights of my time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice in your paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy induced me to purchase a package, and use it with Dr. Piec-e's Nasal Douche, which applies the remed.yy hislrostatio pres sure, the only way compatible with common sense, well Air. r.uitor, ii inn not cure me in three fouths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I was relieved, and in throe months entirely cured, ami have remained so for over sixteen months. While nsing the Catarrh liemedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and stregthen my stomach. I also kept liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my ex perience will induce other sufferers to stek the same means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly S. D. Hemick. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among th thousands who have been cured uf catan u uy the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Houiady i A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa. j D. J. Brown, St Joseph, Mo. ; E. C. Lewis, Rut land, Vt. Levi Springer, Nottio Lake, Ohio j Chaa. Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me. ; Mil ton Jones, Scriba, N. Y. i J.E. Miller, Bridger St ition, Wyo. : J. C. Merriman, Logansport, Ind. ; M. M. Post, Lopnsport, Intl. ; J. W Bailey, Tremont, Pa. ; II. B. Ayres, La Porte, Ind. i Jessie M. Sears, Ft Branch, Ind. i L. Williams, Canton, Mo. j W. A. Thayer. Onar ga, 111. : S. B. Nichols, Jr., liulveston. Tcxas; Jonas F. lieinert, Stonesville, Pa. ; S. W. Lusk, MeFarland, Wis. ; Johnson Williams, Helmick, Ohio i Mrs. M. A Currey, Trenton, Tenn. ; J. G. Joslin, Ktene, N. 11. ; A. J. Cas per. Table Hock, W. Va.-, Louis Anders, Gays- 1 .... ii rl T.'ll.l a . M Isirt, UlllOJ u. II. lyiiase, .iKiiuiv, iuu. , iuiu. lenry Haight, San Francisco, Cal. i Mrs. E. M. Gallusha. LawrencevUle, IN. X. x W. J. tlmham, Adel. fowa: A. O. SmithNewman, Ga. J Chas. E. liice, Baltimore, JNld. i Jesse Al. Sears, Carlisle, Ind. : Dan'l B. Miller, Ft. wayuo. 1ml. i Mrs. niinnie Arnaise, a lancy Street, New ork; 11. W. Hall, Hast- ings, Alich. ; Vin. r. fliarston, i,oweii, wiass. ; I. W. Koberts, Maricopa, Ari?- j Cha. S. De lancy, Hanisburg, Pa. ; M. C. Cole, Lowell, Mass. ; Mrs. C. .1. Spurtin, Camden. Ala. ; Chas. F. Kaw, Frodricktown, Ohio; Mrs. Lu cy Hunter, Farmington, 111. ; Capt E. J. Spauliling, Lamp ntamoaugu, nm i. Tracy, Steamboat Hock, Iowa ! Mrs. Lydia Waite, Shushan, N. Y. : J. M. Peck, Junction City, Mont. ; Henry Kbe, Bantas, Cal. ; L P. Cummings, Kantoul, 111. j S. E. Jones, Charles ton Four Corners, N. Y.i Geo. F. Hall, Pueb lo, Cal. ; Wm. E. Bartrie, Sterling, Pa. j II. H. Elmn, 918 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 1 J. K Jackman, Samuel's Deot, Ky. ; Henry Zob rist, Geneva, N. Y, : Miss llattie Parrott, Montgomery, Ohio ; L. Kcdbrook, Chatham, 111.; S. P. McCoy, Nashport, Ohio; W. W. Warner, North Jarkson, Mich. ; Miss Mary A. Whine, Darien, Wis. ; John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs, Pa. ; James Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn. ; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City, Neh. ; Jo seph T. Miller, Xenia, Ohio ; S. B. Nicholls, CnlvMtnn. Tex. : H. L. Laird. Upper Alton, 111. ; John Davis, Prescott, Ariz. ; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Cove, Ogn. Golden Medical Disrovrry Ii Alterative or Blood-cltaniiug, Goltlcn Alfilical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golilru Mrdicnl Discovery Is a Clolagogne, or tint Stimulant (joldcu Medlenl Discovery Is Ionic. (.'cldcii MedicrtI Discovery By reason of its Alterative properties, cures Diseases of the Bhsxl and Skin, as Scrofula, or King's Evil ; Tumors : fleers, or Old Sores; r,ntdi'- ; I'iniiiles ; and Eruptions. By virtue of iu Pectoral pnHTtie, it cures Bronchial, Throat, and Lur lfertiins; Incipient Con sumtilion ; Lingei ing t'ouglis ; ami Chronic laryngitis. Its Cholagogiie protwrtiei render it an iin-iualed remedy for P.illiousness; Tor pid Liver : or "I ir' t Complaint ;" and its Ton ic properties makes it efpia ly eHiaciou in curing Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, and Djs- rtflMIA. Where the tkin is sallow and covered with Mnb-hes and nimides. rr where there are scrof ulous swelling! anl atlection", a lew notlles oi Golden Mecical Discovery will effect an entire cure. If 'jou feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of tkin, or yellowish-brown riots on face or body, frequent healaehe or (iir.'iness, bal tast in mouth, Int-Tnal heat or chills alternated with hot fluheo, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, i-r-giilar petit, and tongue coatl, you are mfTering from Torpid Liver, or "BiliiouMieiu." In many cases of "Liver Complaint," only part of the symp toms are e xerinre-L As a remedy for all 11,-b cmw. Dr. Pierce's Golden Meliral Dis- eovery h no eoual, as it affects !"! -ct cures, leaving the liver strn.'thene'J and I hea!'.hy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDiCAL SERVANT. I Dr. R. V. Piiir U l).e jir"ri't'r tnl mif I frtnrer t tlie t ieg nox iemeli, allut wlik k -t i ril ArurrtUi. lie i. mwt tho Sethorol th ' J'fW.Odntm Peo-Je'linil Adrian. wmk oi 7 wt t-uxnrl I-. w tb tw ',ao Irert an t HirhtTwt orrl-enrrairiDtf n-l eol'4 11 a t-a. II ' lu ireT a I ot this t'ri''r wnk or lot.riOO j eoi'tep, I'i- Dort-wMI 10. Ai'lrf R. V. PIERCE, M. D., World's Diiper.ry, Cufalo, M. Mil iiifiiiis inii fiiifi In adtlrpssing tlie pulilic on this occasion, we do so with more confidence tban at any time since onr advent in business. Our cart er 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 TUB LAIUiEST AND HEST SELECTED Ever brought to Lane count v, and bought on the most advantageous terms In SAN FRAN CISCO of the largest Importing houses. Our STOCK Is Immense, and we will be impossible for us to give prices in this small space, out win give them cheerfully on calling and examining our large stock of Clothing for Men and Boys, Ladies and Misses' Linen Suits, DreSS GOOdS, atest style9 an trimmings to match, Boots and Shoes of tlie bcst luake ftnd very low prices. Our stock in FANCY GOODS is the best in the State, comprising The Very Latest StyWs Ws invite the Ladies to our large stock of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, Trimmed and untrimmed. which have been selected with great care, and to suit the most fastidious. Also, Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments, In all styles. TJST IDOISEESTXO GOODS We have a full line. You can save twenty-five imnthiuiitii' I'rines cheerfully given on application. W e want all kinus ol l rouuee auu pay the highest marked price in CASH, or WAGONS, HACKS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet In the State, Ve can Promise our Patrons First REPAIRING DONE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, AS YOU WILL FIND THE J'iUCES TO Factory corner Olive and Seventh IS A OL.3L.AR 23 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 All, and sold on the most reason- able terms. Robinson & Church, DKAI.EItt IN S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVK TUB BcstScIccted Stock in Oregon a h. friendly; HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPJtlNO AND SUMMER TRADfi THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BI10UHT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has ben largely increased am! we can show ae handsome line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' PUSINESS AND DHKHS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at prieet that cannot fail to tatufy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of ll leading styles ami faxkionalde shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Uublt-Hclii'd Cnllou Flan ru'U. Ladies' and Gonts' Undorwoar, SHAWLS and SCAHFS; OEXTtR STABLE, Jas Humphrey, - Proprielcr. LIVKIsY AKD PKED STABLE, WillametU Street, : : Eugene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE Horses boarded by the day, week or month mioa the avMt reaaimahle terius. MayWf r HortiiiF." -liiLail keep oat full of GROCER F.S & PROVISIONS 1 1 An(j ;nit ,j boMnekeeneni. T. G. HENDRICKS noic bCUBIL MtUCIIAMIIsC L t T. C. HENDRICKS, and must SELL the same, and it wou! mid Latest Fashions per cent by calling and pricing our goods beiore lu exchange for Merchandise, S Rosenblatt & Co. AND BUGGIES ! - Cla:s Work in every Respect- ONS110RT NOTICE. SUIT THIS Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. CADE! HAVE FOR sale at the LOWES'I Kates . IKON' STEEL, AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROPE Cable Chains, Glass, Putt;, Thl earn! Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNI'IION,. AGHICULTTHAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Flihiny Tackle. Eta, Eta Ws invito an exam ination of our goodr, confident that our prices will suit the times. TO EUGENE. 4 WOOL BLANKETS ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels.- HATS AND CAPS in th leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for Boor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would call special attention to our stock of Mhiis and Hoys' Cmii Frsm lfco Boon, Which we have sold for a numlier of vears with great satiafaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PI)WS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED COODS, Ami all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astoiiiithly low rates. LIVERPOOL CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce and WOOL. n. ii. ris i i:ni7i. 3?;OTOCRAPH3. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photographs, (lmi, Carlx, Cabinet and Life-Size, style and tiniah equal to any work done in the State. Prices retuonable. fJALI.KKY WillametU street. Euvene City, Orejou, over Mrs. Jacbson's Millinery Store. dec 15 Kim rilOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Make all style of PICTTKKS. PHOTOGRAPHS, GEMS, REMBRAN1S, And th new style "Cil Photo Miniatij e." Pht'ires enlsTyei to y sis sal paicUd, or