-Slropl tmuonmonun at births, mar J7Ti deaths wiU b. insertaa without W WJZraotta-s will b ebarfad tor at Um rate of 10 yt mpoasibUitr for rises siprami gonaapoadanta. iplpioftbOiiiB,inwrppr for Bull rybTbUiDdtthkoMi. CITY AND COUNTY. "7 BBlEf" MESTIOM. P.noraa Gran meat ia thi city on the 25th iwt. . ftyott want Standard Newton wagon, hack of carriage, go to Cleaver' Shelton A Wilkina have one of the fineat fbow-caae in town. It if worth two bits a fight, bat customer can tee it for nothing. yf. W. Haine will par caah for oak, fir fai hemlock bark delivered at Eugeue City, for further particular euqnireof A. V. Feteri A Co. . , . Ouron Day, who hat been working for D. Cherry 4 Bra in their furniture manufactory (or JO.no jtimo, while working with a buzi nw thii week, had one of the finger of hi right band taken off. In to-day' Usn R. N. Baker announce that be ha et up a tailor chop on Willam ,tt itreet, one door north of Frauk Har rington' barber (hop, and i now ready to do til kind of work iu hi line on thort notice. Give him a call. If you want any Extra for Machinery or Um belt machine oil or Fanning mills, go to .Cleaver'. Sherman, Hyde fc Co., of Sail Franclsoo, lure tent us a flue (erio-comic ong called The Fidgety Wife," by Voii ftochow. This it th best ung we have aeen for Concert or entertainment, and will urely "bring down thshoaa" every time. The price marked i90e. . J. A. Winter ia (till making thoae life-like photograph. If we were a good an artiat .it Mr. Winter, we would go to lome large ity there we ihould have ample copr for the exercise of our talents. L H. Sharp, Esq., formerly of this place, bat now of San Francisco, was in town dur ing the week visiting friend. Mr. Sharp, ioce bit departure from here, ha been ad mitted to the bar, and i now engigcd in a ncceuful practice iu the city, of San Fran cisco. W wish you abuneant auece, Louis. - If you want the best Harvester and Bind er in tli market, go to Cleaver'. . Housi Burnkd Mr. R. L Forbes who, lire on Mohawk, hod his house with all its couteuts burned this week, while he and his brother were out in the timber at work. It is supposed the fire originated from a defective flue. Graduating Class. On last evening the first gr-aJuatinij class of the University re 4ivJ their de4Tees at the hands of the Facul ty. The exercises of the evening consisted of an original essay or address by each member of ths class interspersed with instrumental and vaeal music.--'Owing to the fact of our going to press early this morning we are unable to gm an extended report of the proceeding but will do so in our next issue. Cauid. Mr. Virginia Beecroft, art cor respondent of the Sacramento Record-Union, and Mrs. W. K. Leveridge, called upon u last Wednesday morning; Mr. Beecroft is on a tour through Oregon in th interest of the llecnrd Union and her impression of the country, its reanuroas, population, etc, will appear in her correspondence to that paper. She ia highly pleased with our little city and it surrounding. If Jim want a Portable Steam Engine fur threiiiiug ur otlior work, go to Cleaver's Lost. A man by the name of A. R. But tolph has been lost in the Coast mountains for four or five day. He started, with two ether men. to the mouth of the Siualaw. and after traveling oue day the party lost a horse. Next morning the three started out inquest of the missing animal, since' which tine Mr. Buttolph ha uot teeu heard of, although diligent search ha been made, and hi friends are apprehensive that toiu serious accident hu befallen him, as he was an ex pert woodjniM and not likely to get lost in a country with which he wa familiar. If yau want W. II Wood's Single Reaper, Johnson' Single Raapor, New York Single reerles Rpiper and .Mower combined, go to Ptt?AiLVToT Exhibition. The second ees w. of school in the University of Oregon taed yesterday eveniug and students and Prof.', are now ready to enjoy the pleasure of vacation and ret from the many trying dttiesof school w-u-k. The session that ha i'Jst cUeJ lias been Jn efery respect a very Fwpwous one." "an pint ' record f fit I'nivenity jjs one of which its suay friends and patrons should feel justly and one that predwts for the University Orejou a grand future. The excitement at tiiully attend commencement week ran wh ia our little city durinj the entire pruent and the audit .riuut of the University WlSilud toiia utmost capicity during each vsniu,-' exercises. The opening exercise of w"' the exhibition of the preparatory Partmeat unJer the charge of Mrs. Sjuller M Mi Lizzie Boise, ou last Wednesday 'aiaj Long before the hour for the xer- ""M commence bad arrived, the teat and . .lions auditorium of tha University crowded by the c-tirens of our to-vn and ibj couatrr, and promptly at 8 o'clock, l tow appointed, tl nieinV-rs f f;w pre-"-TcVp-u-tW marebfti into the ro-m ""K "1 k,-in; ti i ao 1 1 the m iy.e " w Engine String Buit The eE-rcU pel wi:i aonebrtae memo-m M "Boies tTMm t !t . ,T1 I J i r?s emy. ?ip!ri. m,uic tai - .fc , ,. thi :i.trry exer- ,. ""M v.l a rxrtadm ciB'sert by IF- ... . "-ii1aii4!1ijsttu. by . 4 eter:march. Pac forbid our nuking paal sua- rU crJiilJ tod ueees. and reflects rt, bTLi 7 0P- hoe whoparti-Hft e thetraaia, M theschooL Omkiico. Shelton ft Wilkin have re ceived a iplendid ctock of drugs, medicine, paint perfumery and fancy article which they are now opening in Underwood' build ing. Ad. next week. Two Years for Foruibt. T. J. Blake, who is quite widely known on this coast, and who taught several terms of school in this county several years ago, was sentenced to th Penitentiary last Monday for two year from Multnomah county for the crime of forgery.. Blake is man of good education, and years ago was a fine talker and writer, moving in the best circles of aocity. H ha traveled extensively on th Pacific coat, and was an excellent mining expert For a long time, however, he ha been on the downward road, accelerating hi speed as much a pos sible by spending all he could earn or "bum" for whisky. He is about sixty year old, and two year will be about time enough for the bad whisky which he has taken iu the last fifteen year to get out of hi tystem. If yon want AdamsA French' Harvesters, Haines Illinois Header, ten, twelve, or fif teen feet, go to Cleaver's. ' Double Homicide .Particulars of a double homicide which occurred at Salmon river, over on the coast, last Saturday, ha just been received : A white man named Perry Dodson, formerly a resident of this county, it appear had a quarrel with an Indian about aoine beef cattle. The Oregonian say the two men met on a narrow trail near the coast when the altercation began. Word led to blow, when Dodson and the Indian grappled. The Indian was armed with a knife which he used with murdeou purpose. He stabbed Dodson teveral time about th shoulder and back of the neck. Finding that ha was getting the worst of the fight, Dodson drew hi revolver and (hot th In dian, killing him instantly. The affray was witnessed by two white men and ten Indian. Several of the Indian assailed Dodaon after he killed hi antagonist They grappled and truggled for some moments, when one of the Indians picked np a shotgun, heavdy charged with buckshot, and discharged it, the con tents taking effect in Dodson' back. Death followed instantaneously. The two whit men who were witnesses attempted to inter fere to protect Dodson before he was killed ; but they were immediately set upon by a number of the Indians who overpowered them and held them until the fatal shot was given, rio violence was onerea me two men, the Indians simply holding them fast After Dodson was killed, the Indian let the two white men go and, mout ting their ponies, rode rapidly away. Chief Sam, of the Nes tucks, was present during the affray, but did not offer to interfere to prevent blood shed. Soon after the double tragedy the men left the scene. One of them mounted a hone and rode post-haste to Dallas to notify the authorities there of the affair. On reach in that place it was ascertained that the crime hod not been committed in Polk coun ty, o he rode on over to Salem to procure a bench warrant from Judge Boise. It is not improbable that aerion difficulty may result from th tragical affair. If yon want Wm. Anson Wood' Mower, Russell' Peerless Mower, Clipper Mower, or McCormick' Mower, go to Cleaver'. Council Proceeding. Council Rooms, Ecoese City, June 17, 1878. Council met pursuant to adjournment Present Councilmen Cooper, Dunn, Sloan, Underwood, Hendricks and Edris, Marshal Farrell and Recorder Alexander. Absent, President Dorris. Council organized with Recorder Alexander in the chair. The Finance Committee reported favorably upon the following bill and the Recorder wm ordered to issue warrant for their payment: Robt Eagan,$4.00; William Christian, $7,00; Alexander Bros, $tj?&0; Robinson ft Church, $6.00; Jag.Belvail.S2.00. P. H. Farrell, $4.00; W. Christian, $6.00; J.B. Alexander, $3. 80; Win. Christian, $5.00. On motion it was ordered that an eight- foot sidewalk be constructed from the north east corner of Oak and Ninth treets to the Journal olfice, and the Street Commissioner s ordered to have the same constructed immediately. The petition of A. Lynch f r th construc tion of a cross walk on Tenth and Olive street, and also on alley crossing between the property of the Petitioner and Killings worth' was granted. On motion the Street Commissioner was iulrucUd to have all the itreet cleared and sidewalk and crossing repaired upon the line of march advertised for the Fourth of July processicii before that time Ou motion the Committee on Street (at their option) are authorized to sprinkle the streets ou the morning of the Fourth of July. The following bills were presented, and on motion were referred to the Finance Commit tee: P. H. Farrell, $39.02 ( T. O. Hendrick W2.73; J- M. Chritian $6.00; Tiie Recorder filed hi report of the assess ment of the citv. Reyort accepted and onlered on file. On motion a tax of four mills was ordered tor current expenses of city government, and two mills for fire pnpoae. On motion Council adjourned till Monday ercniig. June 24th 1S78. If you want to bny a good farm of lis hun In i iLii eighty acre go tn Cleaver'. Vj ladeolable Troth. Von deserve to suffer, and if yon lead a mistrdde, unsatisfactory litem tbe Deautuui it im AntirlT vntir nwn f&nlt thre kl only on excuse for yon, your unreasonabl (rrcjudic and skepticism, which ha killed ihousan-la. Personal knowledge and common manning will soon show Too that Irreen s Au gust Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, with all it miserable effects, uch a sick headache, palpitation of the heart oar stomach, hihitual eaetivetMi, dizziness o tha head, nervous prostration, low spirits, tc It sales now reach every town on th Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell you of it wouDdcrful cure. 1 m ess boy a Baro n's Bottle for 10 cents. Three doaea will rt- lisrs yo. UIM1 AtuaUsa. Berlia Fashion Pattern at Dnno Strst- 1500 Acre Fakm Foe Sale. -One of th best tracts of land In Oregon, well improved and desirably located for sale at a Daivuu. 4t T. U. Hendmceb. If you want neck-ties or bows of any style or nile, nandfcercnieu or giove or cuiian, go to Cleaver s su-Tlis National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley ft Rulofson lor the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. For Sale. First-class econd-hand safe. with combination lock, will be sold cheap for cash, or on time. Enquire at express Otnce. UNDERWOOD BROS. no51:tf We have just received from th Eastern factory, direct large dock of window hade and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty ityle embracing Urained rannela, Embossed, uilts and Lace rattern. Satin and Cbmmon Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. UUAJN 4 dllvAl J Ulx. Robinson & Church at the Hardwar Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and bonier in Eugene l ity, 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 th cheapest All paer trimmed free of charge. Comino TO Oreqon. The afflicted will be glad to learn that a corps of Surgeons from the National Surgical Institute, fitted out with a complete assortment of apparatus for the treatment of every human deformity, will again visit Portland, Oregon, at the St. Charles Hotel from June 23th to July 1st inclusive, 1878. This Institution originally founded at Indianapolis, Indiana, ha extended it busi ness throughout the United State and ha attained a reputation for the auccessful treat ment of Spinal Curvature, hip and knee joint disease, club feet paralysis, piles and fistula, heretofore unknown to the profession, net- erenoe of th highest order can be given. 3vr If you want one of J. T. Case & Co'. Threahen, the best in the market go to Cleaver'. Mount Hood Agricultural Implement House. NEWBURY, CHAPMAN & CO., Importer and Dealer in Latest Improved Agricultural Implements, 260 and 302 First Street and 201 and 263 Front St., Portland and Salem. General Agent for D. 31. OSBOKJVti & CO.'S World Renowned Mowers.Reapers i AND Self-Binding Harvesters. THE ONLY PERFECT SELF BINDING Harvester now known. No violent mo tion.' No grain wasted. No compressing arms. No men required to follow up and complete the work the machine should do. These Machines are regarded both in Europe and America as the standard of perfection. THE FUINEIVS FRIEND, The onlv Relf-Binder which has the UPPER STEEL WIRE UOLDEK This dispensos with compressing arms, and all devices which compress th straw so iiarhtly tlwt the sudden expansion is more than the wire band will hold. No broken bands or scttered bundles with this machine. It never tip 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 competitors to the contary notwithstanding. It is the simplest in construction and easiest to operate ; and in the great contest in New Zealand in January, 1878, was unanimously awarded the first premium for lurhtnesa of draft, width of cut and simplic ity of operation. Every part of the. Binder is made of the finest English SteeL The Osborne Reapers & Mowers Have the Diamond Point Pitman Connection, latest and only perfect Pitman connection ever known. . . Will outwear thiee knives to which it is at tached. No broken knife head. Get the Dlmond Point Pitman connection. Moline Wagons, Thimble Skeins or Iron Axles, narrow or wide track, with Eastern bed and top box. Oregon Combination Roller Brake (the best rol ler brake made). LOG AND LUMBER WAGONS, FARM HACKS, EXPRESS WAGONS AND CAR RIAGES, With many new and valuable Improvements never before seen on the Pacific Coast Morrisons Bros. Celebrated Self-Clear ing riows. Walkinir and Rtfing. Wood and Steel Beam. Strongest and best plows ever brought to the Facinc toast. , Minnesota Chief Thresher, Pitt's Mounted Power. . Not a single belt on oneside of the Separator. Tt rnvond doubt th simnlest machine ever offered for sale, and the lightest draft and most rapid thresher and best cleaner now known. Will thresh and clean Flax and Timothy Seed bttter than any Machine in the market It is peerlees and without a rival in all the family of Threshing Machine. Van Camper's "Lion" Selr-Dnmp Nalkey Hake, Simplest and Best in tne Market WETBICR HAIKES BTNOLE OEAR HEADERS, CHAIN DRILLS, SEED SOWERS, FORTE R S CHA flOW BAT CARRIERS AMI) BAT . FORES, SHOVELS, SPADES, ; ETC., ETC ? A full stock of extras for D. M. Osbort & Co. Harvesting Machinery kept constantly on hand. " " A full line of Wood Workina maolinery bon itantly on hand. ' F. BORN, OrncE Mt. Hood Aoriccltcbjil Imflehest House. Dealer in H. B. Smith Machins Co.'t And other Wood Working machinery. Tob and Pail Furniture and Mill Machinery of all kinds. I also superintend or will con tract for the erection of the same. Second band machinery oM on eommWu. WMw "a tka rm' aorta U1mit SI ajava. wii ;'w -4 !, naoflstlaas t ( sissr elaf-is- ! of ( warchaar, t kT dSS a) ml ail mm IISM. 4TALO TO ilV HiWU tskMM IITIOIEIT WAIS riclBsa nsti ' Mmmm. tM IS OTak-ja Ae, ClUe, IU. k GRICTLTURAL IMPLEMENTS of J aJQ kinds at rnavia ficur by T. G. HE IRIr'K,, m"' " -U W ZZtrZm la aaaatltlM u aalt. V DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised a "cure-alls," but ar spe cifics in the disease for which they ar reooin mended. NATUllAL SELECTION. Investigation of natural science have demon strated beyond controversy, that throughout the animal kimrdom the "survival of the fittest" Is tne only law voucbsaTes Unit and perpetuity. Doe not the same principle govern the commer cial prosperity of man? An inferior cannot supersede a superioi article. By reason of superior merit Dr. Pierces Standard Medicine have outrivaled all other. Their sale in the United State alone exceed one million dollar per annum, while the amount exported foot up to teveral hundred thousand more. No business could irrow to such iriirantic Dronortions and rest upon any other basis than that of merit. DR. 8AOICS CATARRH REMEDY It Tttatanl to at. , DR. SAQF73 CATARRH REMEDY Curt iMlttvi orer a perof of HO ftmrt. DR. HAGK'S CATARRH REMEDY. Iti Sal tonttanlly ineratt. Dlt SAOK'M CATARRH REMEDY Cur ti Miftt, Sootkiwr Sfttt. DR. SAO MVS CATARRH REMEDY twr " Cold in Had" nd Cutarr, Otra. AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks For Itself. RbcEPoRT, Mass., April 2, 1877. Mr. Editor : Havine read in your paper re port of th remarkable cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I know about catarrh." and I fancy th "snuff" and "inhailing-tub" maker (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if they could emblaton a similar cure in th pa pers. For 2d year I suffered with catarrh. Th nasal patage became completely closed. 'Snuff" "dust " "ashes," "inhailiug-tubea," and "(ticks, wouldn't work though at inter val I would miff up the so-called catarrh snuff until I became a valuable tester for such medi cine. 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 eye so that I was confined to my bed for many success ive days, tuffering the moet intense pain, which at on time hasted continuously for 168 hour. All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weak ened, nervous system shattered, and constitu tion broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven-eight of my time. I prayed for death to reliev me of my suffering. A favnmhU notice in your paper of Dr. Sage' Catarrh Remedy induced me topurcliase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce' Nasal Douche, which applie th rmedy by hpdrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with common sens. Well Mr. Editor, it did not cure m In three fouths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in Us than eight minute I was relieved, and in three month entirely cured, and have remained so for over ixteen month. While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and stregthen my stomach. I also kept liver activ and bowel regular by the use fAu Pleasant Punrativ Pellet. If my ex perience will induce other ufferer to seek th same means of relief, this letter will have answered it purpose. x ours tnuy A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. Th following named parties are amone th tlwuaaauU who have been cured of catarrh by th us of Dr. Sag' Catarrh Remedy : A. F. Downs, New ueneva, ill Browh,8t Joseph, Mo.; IS. U. Lewi. Kut land, Vt Levi Springer, Nettle Lake, Ohio ; Chas. Norcrop. North Chesterfield. Me. ; Mil ton Jones. 8crib,N. Y. : J.E. Miller, Bridger Station. Wyo. J. C. Merriman, Logansport, Ind. ; L M. Post, LoL'ansport, Ind. ; J. W Bailey, Tremont, Pa. ; H. B. Ayres, La Porte, Ind. i Jesjie M. Sear, Ft Branch, Ind. ( L. Williams; Canton, Mo. j W. A Thayer, Onar- a. III ; a. U. Wichois, Jr., uaivesion, in", ana F. Reinert, Stonesvill. Pa. 8. W. jink. McFarland, Wis. i Jolinson vunams, Hehnick. Ohio j Mrs. M. A. Currey, Irenton, Tenn. ; J. G. Joslin, Aeene, .fl.a, n. a- ... . 1 IT . T ....Id A .JnM flaw.. per, lame hock, . - ju:i, irs, win", y. m-.v, m. ... , --- - en: iry Haight, Ban rrancisco, vai. , m. jq. Gallusha. Lawrenceville, N. Y. ! W. J. M. Graham, Adel, Iowa: A. O. Smith. Newman, G. : Chas. E. Rice, Baltimore, Md. j Jesse M. Sears, Carlisle, Ind. : Dan'l B. Miller, It. Wayne. Ind, i wrs. jumnie nrawne, t. lancy Street, New Ynrkf it. W. Hall, nasi- SIT IT r A.. T 1 ftUal t lancy Htreet, new imi xi. y. ; ings, Mich. ! Win. F. Marston, Lowell, Mass. I. W. Robert, Maricopa, Ariz. Chas. 8. I le- laney, Harrisburg, fa. i w. u .oie, uoweii, Mass. i Mrs. C. J. Spurtm, Camden. Ala. ; Chas. F. Kaw, Fredriektown. Ohio; Mrs. Lu cy Hunter, Farminirton, 111. J Capt. K J. Si)aul(Ung, Camp Stambaugh, Wyo. I. W. Tracy, Steamboat Hock, Iowa: Mrs. Lydia ... . jr.. XT If f t U.ali TaMnSn Waite, nnusnan, . i . ; j. i. i u,i..v...u City, Mont J Henry El, ISnutys, Cal. s L P. Cumraings, lUntoul. 111. J 8. h. Jones, tharles ton Four Corners, N. Y.; Uea F. Hall, Pueb lo, Cal. s Wm. H. murine, Morunir, ra. ti. ij. E bon. 948 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa, : .1. R Jackman, Samuel's Depot, Ky. j Henry ob rist, Geneva, N. Y,; Mis "Hattie rarrott, Montgomery, unio i u. jwjuuru. , v , I1L;8.R McCoy, Nashport, Ohio ; W. W. Warner, North Jackson, Mich. : Mis Mary A. Winne, Darien, Wis. ; John Zlegler, Carlisle Springs, Pa. ..Tames Tompkins, Kt Cloud, Minn. ; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City. Neb. i Jo seph T. MilUr, Xenia, Ohio ; B. is. JMcnom, Galveston, Tex. j 1L L. Laird, Upper Alton, I1L : John lavis, rrescoti, Anx, mrs. jxukj Graham, Forat Cove. Oirn. Golden ,'Mcdlcal Discovery It Altwativ or Blood-olsansiiig. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden , Mcdicrtl Discovery I a Ckslagogu, er Liver Btlmolant. Golden Medical Discovery ' I Toni. Golden Medical Discovery By reason of it Alterative propertle, cures Disease of th Blood and Skin, as Hcn.fula, or King's Evil ; Tumors : Ulcers, or Old Sores ; blotches ; Pimple ; and Eruption. By virtue of iu Pectoral "properties, it cures Bronchial, n,f .nH l.im. Affections i Incipient Con- umptions Linaeniur Cough! and Chronic Laryngitis. It Cholagoue jmiperties render it an unequaled remedy for Billioisnes ; lor nlA I Jvn : or "Liver Cottnlaint;" and it Ton ic properties makes it equally efficacious in curing Indigestion, Los of Appetite, fd Dy- '"Ci tha Vin ia sallow and covered with blotches and pimple, or wher there are scrof ulous swelling and atfeotion, a few bottle of Golden Mecioal Discovery will effect an entire Mir. It voo feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, ..r " nnl nart of ttieae vmp- ton ar experi-noed. A reray f'-r " ncfa eaM, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di mverv ha bo equal, as it atfactt !enrt cure, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT. D, . T mrt la tU sol r""1" atertanTLltba Vximw mvi a,ll ol whw-har 4J hj Anurnou. 11a ia alao the "r J" p.jpla'.Coo.OHMi Km MIkI An-r. a work of . . . . . .... Lnfulrad an larlfOHiMnampiT " , . v .iitT- ww-mmtiDi and etjorwl plafa has already soM ol Una p.lar ww ar lOOjOO anpaia. trim 'pnat-rajdl II . AMraai g R. V. PIERCE, M. D., WorleJ'l Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AKD SUMMER TRADE THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT TO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING baa been largely Increased and w can show as oanusoni a line of ready made good in MEN'S AND BOYS' . BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS A can b found in the country, and at priees tnat cannot tall to satisty. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading style and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all color. Bleached & Uubleacliud Cotton Flan nelu. Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson & Church, DKAI.EK8 IN S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TUB BestSelccleastockla Oregon JSL DOIiTi A.H IS DOOXjiXji AR BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of able, WAGONS, HACKS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF As our Facilities are equal to We can Promise our Patrons First REP JIBING DONE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING TUi. fiucta J.U Factory corner Olive and Seventh Ml S SJlJ' Wl THE WOH1LD UlLSAiJ SEWIK6 in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantiy finished as a first-class Piano. It. received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST ER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of all tho others. THE WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate Is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep It In repair, free of charge, for five years. It requires no special Instructions to learn how to use It. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free of charge anywhere In theJUnlted States. 8nd for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for "ample of mending, and our Circular No. 197 for further Instructions for buying machines upon terms fjtated In the Catalogue. .SI WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO. 827 t 830 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, la. Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and 8an Francisco, Cal. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers, Agency at the Grange Store. C. W. bAhhtS, Agent Stolen. IT1EOM THE UNDERSIGNED, LIVING ' 5 mile saat of Harrislmrr, on th 23d iiut, roao ttallion, saddi ana bridle Th horn. U 16 hsmls hi'h, hay built, 8 Tears old, and brB'!d "L" on Ui Uft abouMtr, I srill rar a suitaljls reward f'T tie capture oi th I thief aiid return of th horss. UOKACE LAME- T. C. HENDRICKS, WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in th leading styles. OILCLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock of Mens' and Boys' San Francisco Boot, Which we have told for a number of year with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEjVS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce and WOOL. II. FKIENDLY. TT AVE FOR sol. JCXat th LOWEST Kates IRON, STEEL. AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROPE Cable Chains. Glass, Putty, Tabl rand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTTKAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishing Tackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam ination of our good, confident that our price will suit th time. A. XI and examine the Celebrated all, and sold on the most reiiBou- terms. AND BUGGIES I THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. any Establishmet in the State, - Cla:c Work in ovory Respect. ON SHORT NOTICE. ELSEWHERE, AS YOU WILL FIND BU1T xnxs n Nit. Streots, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. "" A Invention OK BUENA VISTA STONE WARE go i. ti. llbMJKIv KM R OSEBL'KO AND RAN JIAN LIME fur sal by X. U. ILL-N TIIK BUST fcllOKS tVEH BROUGHT TO to thai aaarkrt, at tlx lovut prir. at, T.U.IItMmlCKS'. f BOCEB 1 ES-I shall knp oa a fall of GE0CKirS & PROVISIONS And ioriu tt t-nti'm of honskper. T. i. HKMiuICKR uauable