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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUCCNK CITV.OltKUOX. 8A.TX7R1JAY. JULY 13. 17H. BUSINESS. Matters of a personal, character charged for at regular adver tialng rates, to he paid Invariably In Ad vance.. fomplrtcd, Tbo Iridjjo Bcrow tlio McKenzic, nt Spores' ferfy, was completed nnd opened for travol last weok. This is the fourth bridge built by Miller Si Son. in Lane county These gontlo men have acquired an enviable repu tation as architects in their special line. Lane county now has more and better bridges than any other county in the Slate, although our neighbors down the river still sneer at us as being ono of the "cow counties." Multnomah and Marion have expen ded a vast amount of gas, and lob bied bills through the legislature, authorizing those counties to iasue bonds for the purpone of bridg ing the Willamette, subject to a Tote of the tax payers of those counties. 1'ut, when tho question came to a vote, tho parsimony of the old " Salmon-eaters, " with whom theso counties are principally settled cropped out, and the proposition was defeated; consequently, thoy still wait half an hour or an hour for their turn, just as wo had to do in our boy hood when, wo went to the ' lions mill" with our bag of own. Lane county has moro and better bridges, romantic scenery, i iuh tillable land, enterprising liberal and intelligent business men, ( our advertising ooluimw), 'moro model hou.ewives, beautiful and lovely maidens, atlrao live widows aud prettier babies than ny'Salmou" county in the State, How's that for ono of the "cow coun ties?" ' A woumlcrfiil Care. Another wouudorlul cava has ro oently boon discovered near, Glasgow, Kentucky. It has already been explored for a distance of twenty three miles iu one direction, called tho "Long Uoute," and sixteen miles in another (liroclion, oalled the "Short Uouto." The avenues are verv wide, and a wagon can easily bo drawn through for a distance ol eleven miles, Threo rivers, wido. and very deep, bio enuouutercd in the "Lonj lioiiie." Ono of them is navigable for fourteen miles until the passages became loo narrow to admit a boat, This forms the third, or river route which has to. be explored iu a bunt, Tbo cave is wouudel'ul bcyouud do acriptioii and far supersedes in grand aur the Mammoth, or any. cave ever bo for o discovered. Several mum mifled remains have been, discovered in cue Urge room.. They, were te posing in stotiu sodius, rudely von structod, and from their appearance may have becu iu tho cavu for eon Juries. Thoy present every appear anoo of Egyptian mummies. Greai excitement prevails over this very im portant discovery. Mr. Edward Mor iimer, of Chestnut street, Louisville Kjr., purchased three of the mummies, and has them, now iu his possession Major Geo. M. rroctor, of Ulasgow Juuction, Ivy., purcliased tho rumuiu dcr of the mummips from the owner of Uio cavo, whoso uutne is Thomas Kel ly. lie in, or rather was, a few days ago, a very poor man, struggling to nuke a payment on a farm ot tweuty four acres, upon which, by mero acoi U.ut the eutraueo to this wouuderful cavo was discovered. He realized about lloOfrom the sales of tho mum intea, aud is now ofl'uied 10,01)0 for the cave. The en'.raneo to the cave is within tho town limits, and only about two minutes' walk from the depot. The newly discovered, cavo has been named tho "Grand Crystal Cavo," aud it is as beautiful as the world implies. Ladders aud bridges are beiug constructed, and J. U. Tuck ttt, a capitalist of the town, anuoun:e his intention of having a small steam boat constructed expressly for the purposo of navigating its wonderful rircra. Sau Francisco Chronicle. A lady in Springfield, Mass., has teen faking some interesting exper iments iu putting up canned goods without cooking. Heating the fruit tends more or less to tho injury, of the flavor, and t'ie lady referred to Las found tha', by fulling the caiis with fruit and then with pure cold water, and allowing them to stand until all the confined air has escaped, and fruit will, if then Krfct, keep Indefinitely without change, or ij ul original fiatur. Contrast. "Some men aro wiso and some are otherwise." This old Scotch " saw " is effectually demon strated in every business community, and in every journal oflico n tho country, eyery day. Tho solicitor for a newspaper goes to Old bcrujjgs. who has just qommcuccd business in the agricultural implement,dry goods, variety, hardware, pea nut line, (or any oilier branch of trade for that matter), and asks him to advcrliso his wares, in nine cases out of ten these old fossils will reply: "Oh, it's no use to advertise in your paper; no body will evor see it." But just let ono obscure country paper ventilate tho shortcomings of old Scrogg, the dealer, or young Spriggs, tho profes sional, tho proprietors are threatened with criminal prosecution" that would consign tho offender to a half century's imprisonment aud a fine that would bankrupt Kolhchilds, "becauso cw crybody would read it, and coiise qiienlly, my reputation (worth two bits) would be damaged to the amount of a million." THE INDM WAR. A letter lust received from Tilot Ruck i.ivi Howard attacked tlio Iudiam at liens- lev's mill, alxmt 400 strong. Repulsed them three times and be is still liyliuug. Cult ured 41X1 to MO head of stuck, provisions and aniiuuuition. .Stock mid klootcluueu sre along i liftocn wounded, two mortally. . ,. i ii ...i i t. iu..t it..,. i, n it A M . imiiur towards Willow Klirinifs. Tlie stage for HeminiY left hero at usual hour yesterday, and was held at Pilot llock until tlui morning, uell in s morning u r nepp nor uiulur escort of Frank Maddux's volun, tuers. but oil roachum the liuod of Jock I 1's.nvou thev found lilentv of Indians, where- noon me BUltfU ruvumcu w ini iuko. iu . i.i. ..i.. ... v.. stimcs uoes to lli-imer to-day. .Scouts re iM.rtod to Howard this morning that there 1 . ..T... U'.H,.... wore Aoout w uiumin vr ii'nr ii iiiwn SuriiiL'K. nnd llowuril tmshcu lorwaril to meet them, ana very UKeiy cr' tins nas en . . .-. . .i i . ... gaired them. The head of Jack s Canyon is about tell miles norm ol n mow .wings mm on tho direct route I mm Willow Springs down the divide Itetwuen lliroh ami liutter creeks to Umatilla rivsr, anl the (nut that Maddux saw them at Jack s Canyon is evid ent the main body are moving tu the tnluin bia but have no direct dispatch Iioiu now ard to-day a to their movements. If wo lent ii of their moving towards linntillio, wo will do all iu our power to relieve the people of Umatilla city. People hero have but lit tle coulldencu ill tho Umatilla. 1 think but few of them are iu leamio with tho hostile. John M. Haiti and one Umittilla scout K' tu Howard's command to-niulit. luurdis iwteh goes forward to Howard at oucu by ono of his scouts. Wallula. July 1). Yesterday afternoon, aliout 3 o'clock, just after the jiawing of tho train from Walla Walla, a band ot 00 Iu. diaus crossed tlio railroad almut (I miles from this ulace all well armed and without sipiuws, At a settler's house, whore they toiied. they inofcssed immt triemUliip lor the whites, ami claimed to be Moses' Indians, and that ho had sent them to aid Homily iu lighting the Snakes. Juit Tew people here believe their story, and think they are some of Moses people going to join tlie nosiiiii ljist niL'lit some live or six families arrived flow lower V ultima having been notilicd by a friendly Indian, livini at the mouth of Snaltu river, to leave tho country, as the ho, tile were expected to cross the Columbia . l II l it ....... 'IM ' and lain mewniiiooi unit country, mis Indian killed his horse by the hard ride ho had to warn the settlers. An old chief, a utturulixcd citizuii too, named Thomas, is in town to-day with several of his warriors, who tiroluss to he very irioudly. aud are doubtless so. They seem to be Ignorant ol the stato of nll'.iirs iu Umatilla county ant! care nothing about the matter any more than they are anxious to make tho whites under stand that tiny are friendly. Tho Indians who crossed the railroad said tiny were avoiding the stttlemvtits for fear of alarming tho already excited whites. UMATILLA, July V. llor. Chad wick Iim just received the follow ing -That the Indians havs retreated and will ro by the way of W allowa and Salmon river. Bernard's, men are after them. Kuuford is to-night at 1a (irande nr near then' with I'-'o oavalry. (n-n Howard has ordered &mford to go, to l'clicau, IS mile this side of a (ramie and wait ordeis. Charles Jewell, of l'eudletou, was found ill the bush Iwyotid I'ilot liock, badly wnuu ed, where lie had been lying since last Satur day without (ihmI or drink. When wounded he wrote on board with a pivce of char coal : "Charles Jewell, Imdly woundul ly ing iiwthu brush," placed it in the runl and then craw led into the Urush. Vestvnlay the board was picked up and Mr. Jewell called for, wlxin answered tuid wo thereby rt'ocuod. On Saturday hist Mossrs. (ieorgo 1'arrott aud J, 1. Chamberlain, of Yamhill county, passed through Portland en route fur easturu ilrt'goil by the ftnlow ItNul, At tho summit house iu the Cascade mountains they met Mr. tllackvrby of Silvertoii, and another man, whose noun) they do not rcinemlK-r, who had just come iu tliu j;itvitet haste from Oak tirovo, Wasco county. They rvortod that oh .Sunday evening at o'clock a party of hos tile Indians came w ith a dash into O.ikli rove. Most of the ptHiple hal previously left tho place Koine hall breed families only ix iiLiin d. l'dockt rby had ju.it arrived aid was mi saddlnit; his Itors,, when tlie wIkkiii was ra sot by the Inutile party. Ho siuched up lilt M Idle aaiu and had Iwrvly time to rule aw ay. Ac lie left he saw the half-bned in cluding women and children, running in dif ferent diix-ctious for their lives. An old luan named Paipiut, formerly of Oivguii City, who was keviiing a store tlierv, was the only w hit man K it. The young man who cscAptnt with lU.vLerl'V wauted to j;et luto the store to gvt his saddle, but I'otpivt went into the store, whcM he hod two guns, and said ho would rlcjit theiu. This is the lost heard (mm the ploci. It is supNsd thrrv were between .') aud ,0 ludiaus. A half brrcd kuown as (Quinine had jjoiic oat to the luitiaus but before the atU. k. Suns Warm Spring Indiana wew w ith him, but at tho council they and they would hare uothing tn Jo w ith it llut the others, who were sold Ui I4 Siiokre, said they inUndel to attwk the iiUc 1 and Quinine hal liarvly time to get Lack when thry came as fst as tanr h'Ti ou!d carry thrin. Kro the summit sip4e was awn is the direvtion of tlis plv-e, Inch iu lunW-i that it wasbururit. 5ine of the faiudies in Trvh valley hat left there ou Sun day nioniiiu:, and there is lUn-r that thev were al-m attavkL It would I esy to cut thatu I'll from The Iallw, which iio-ht ao cxmut for sm rrHirt of the atlairs fntu that place, tirvat aun. ty will be felt to hear mors front that locality. Sdver City, July 9 lhitcLestotheAT- aUmhe fno John IHj eUli-r, speaking f ins racetii ilrreUtims tlttre hv uvapu, say . ...-. tlie latter art tuxurvhs v( all thry surrey, i Tho area of territory now invested by tlu-m embracss mine lour tnouxnml sipuare miles, ciimbining all natural facilities for prolonged war. There are nanny eigni Hundred People in Canyon City and less than one hundred of the uialu adult imputation are armed. The inaiii street of Jthe town is w ithin tasy rille raniyi of surrounding eminences, winch af fords uumcrous oiuU of voiitaue for an at tacking party. 'J'he whole village is com pletely at tlie mercy oi bii lucousuiernuie umn her of saviwes. were they disposed to sock it The terror stricken inhabitants have taken refuse for several (lays in a huge tunnel built for mining puniosc, which aifords the only safe retreat 111 the place. John Day valley in the immediate vicinity is shout Co miles long, ami the wcaU-r portion of it has Wn com pletely devasuted by sayago hordes. In all of the engagements that have occurred these savages outuumWed the volunteers four Ui one. San Francisco, July 9. A dispatch received at the army headquarters here from (Jenerol Howard, dated Head of Kirch Creek, July 8th. says lie found the Indians in force on s height near the licod of Butter orcck. He advoneed in two columns, one under Throckmorton, consisting of two companies of artillery, one of infantry, smf a few volunteers, and the other under Bernard, consisting of seven coinpaniesof cavalry and UOof lfulXiiu' scouts. Howard accompanied me laiicr ooiumn. nard'a scouts notilicd him of the vicinity of the hostilcs when the cavalry moved forward at a trot over threo foothills, each over a mile in aacent. The Indians were strongly posted on s rocky crest One company was left with tho pack train.. 1 lie others deployed aim ad vanced lianilsoinely under s heavy lire. The ascent is described as steeper than that at Missionary Kidgo, hut not s man broke ranks, though several saddle were emptied and many horses tilled, llie enemy was driven from his Hsttion to another height in tlie rear of A greater elevation and crowned with nat ural defences of lava rock, lit twenty min utes this position was stormed from dillercnt sides at once, and rapid pursuit commenced of Hying Indians, who abandoned horses, am munition and camti materials, inonosiiics made for thick timW crowning the blue ridtfe and made another stand, but were again dislodged and pushed four or Jive miles fur ther in tho mountains. The rough country and great exhaustion of men and horses caused cessation of pursuit for to-day. In this en gagement hvo enlisted men were wouiuieu and about twenty horses killed. It is impos sible to stato the loss of the enemy. J heir women and children and best horses were moved before the tight liegan, apparently in the direction o( (inind Bolide, aud the hos tilcs Hcd in that direction. Otliccis and men behaved in tho best possible, manner through out tho all'uir. San Francisco, July 10 Chief Nachcz, son of old W iiineiiiucctt, with an intoqireter and several 1'iute chiefs, arrived tint evening. A Call reporter interviewed the party rela tive to present Indian disturbance. Kochez attributes the outbreak to the action of au thorities at l'oi t Hall reservation about 1 year nir. at widen time a wiiite man was Kil . . . , i led bv Ml Indian, who was captured and plat ed iu confinement, but subsequently escaped. Authorities at I'ortHall, ui consequence of tho in oritur, disarmed tho Indians on tlio reservation. This caused much ill fecliiiL' among tho Indians, and dining tho winter the object of an outbreak was discussed by them with the result as known. Kachez says Chief Oits is in command of tho lios tiles, but that at present ho is Bullcring from sovcro wounds. Jurry Lou;, in interpreter, states that tho intention of tho Indians is to eatlior their standard till the tribes of host- em Orccon and Washington territory and then return over tho route previously taken drive out tho whites and friendly Indians from Southern Idaho and adjacent region, Tho F.vcning Telegram has tho following account of the effort made by the hostilcs to cross tho Columbia on Monday, which, it seems, partially succcded : About 0 o'clock u Monday mnniini; a com panv of nineteen lt'inilora and about forty voluutooi left Umatilla on the patrol stvamcr Spnkuiio aud immediately sailed ilowu to the scene of tlio tirst engagement with tho In dians. Here a scouting party was rent out across Loim Island. The scouts discovered a party of Indians, who hud just crossed over to tho Washington Territory side, in the act of packing their luggage for travel. Oolite A number wgiv also 111 the act of crossing tho rtvor. J ho scouts returned to me Bteaincr, whercuiKiii the craft steamed down to the lower part of tho island. AniviiiL' there, In diaus were seen travclinc; up tho pass toward Klickitat valley, driving their stuck before them. The steamer followed tin on tho west siile cf the island until within naif a mile of tho crossing place, where a force of Indians was seen nciiinu me rocas, wuu nones iviui stock. There appeared to be about fifteen or twenty ot them, l ire was immediately opened from the steamer with cattling am needle guns, ami iu A sluirt space of time the hostilcs were dislodged, TJiey broke for the lulls, quite A number of them, it is suKicd, havini! lusn killed by the volley. The com lnv of volunteers immediately disembarked and started iu rapid pursuit ot the retreating foe. Tbo chato was continued until the pur suers were satisfied that all had beon dis lodged, when they returned to the boat. The Indians lied into the mountains aud have not seen seen sine. 1 lie. ste.uiier then called down tho river until within four miles of the mouth of Wil low creek, opixuite Thanksgiving Island Hero a kind of Indians was seen on the WashLii;ton Territory side, driving their liorwa, having evidently just crossed tlio Co lumbia. The soldins oil the Ixvit endeavored to speak to them, but as soon as tho hostilcs observed the steamers movements, they uu mediately held A council aud started up the hills at full gallop, leaving their stock fur iu the rar, Mro was oiienel with gattling and noodle unus, aud one Indian was seen to fall. Tho soldiers disembarked as speedily as pos sible ami standi in pursuit, put me Indians had ascended the hills aud disnpjicarcd iu the basin U yond. Several horses were killad by the volley and thirty were captured by the oldici. Of those, at many as possible were ttken ou Manl the rNpokane, and the renmii ing one swain across to the island on the op lxmte side. A -rgt qnantity of provisions. saddles, butT.do mlti, dnses, etc., were also capturvd and taken ou Wrd. As the Sihv k.uie returned to I'matitla Indians could le steeu all along the lulls Uith on the Wash ington Territory and Oregon side watching her movement. The first ticdit took place aUmt 1'.' o'clivk aud the last aUmt 2 M. A ctiustaut watch it K-ing kept all along the river. It is tupixiscd alout fifty hostikt have cnitsnl into Washington Tcmtory. Ix ths WNui.t Historv or Mkpicine, no irvi4rtioQ has ever -rforml such niorvtl. lous eiirv. or nisinUined n wide a rt-putation. as Aim's Chikhv 1'ti-niR.vL, which is reoiy piifl as Ui world's rvmr.lv for all diseasm of it,v uinM. nti i'iutv ii ion-cviiviuueti wnr of wondrrful rum iu all rlimsU-t hot nut.1 it uaivnlly kaown at a safe and rr'.inh! avut t rmploy. Ai.-ain.-4 onhnary col.U, which are tht f.Kvnuinrn uf mr srrimu thrlen. it acta ptlily an I smvly, alwaya rrlitvinj sulTrinsr, and ofu-n m life Th ntecti n it sltiflx, by iu tiuielv r. in th thrut and Ion; ilis-otiU-n ,4 c-lul 'rvn, nukrt it an iuialuable rm uly to h Vr4 alwsvs cm haml ia every hnxt. No prraon caa afl.ml tu be without it. and thorn who havt uart uwl it ntmrr will From thnr knowkxit-wof its ni.iitk and elfects, l'hy Mciaas m tht Chkrkt IVtmSvL txtensivrlv m thf ir pr-t.T, aa I Clprvynrn ircioimi.l it. It Is alwdutrly orrtjua m iu remedial rtfH, . ... .- - u t iwnN.i-vii'K. lor ttdt by all dcal-r LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH ,1 AT THE DK J. JBL 3ZZ 23 1? And I will Deliver FRESH MEATS To Any Part of ths City Without Extra Charge. OIVK MK A CALL. B. C. PENNINGTON. BESTS business you can engage in. to f -!0 jht day made by any worker of either sex, riht in their own localities. Particulars and samples worth fo free. Improve your sparo time at this business. Address bns': A Co., 1 ort- hind, Maine F.VK.I FOI5 SALE. (..... ,.f !..!, a, ..-..j ,-,.,vr lTvikKlik Hill ....... Ui 0..j, rr-, (mljoiuina uov. VMiileuKers ianui. iwiiij u.... ... .nut ii nt nil nit.'ti:Liii' ii:iSLiin. iilii' II. v u.in ... v, im. " ".....ww all feneeiL For terms 'inquire at Ut'Alin of flee. Estray Notice. nt i-i'V 1TP 11V THE ITN Iir. '.SHi.Mil . Ill-""-' v,. - , - n t:..:..,. .1.. ii.. ii.n-fli .if i-.ui'i'tie. one m tioi w..i.v mi..." - r i ci i Bray m.-.re 10 v.aw old, aUiut 14 hands btuh, branded "11 on tlie ri'lit nip, oreocii), una lieeu on my place itnoiiv iao luonuir. June l.'ith, l7i. Ik I (reat chance to make money, II II H yo" on t et gold you can go 1 1 D I ! i 1 in everv town to tike S"l).eji III ii LTeenliacKs. ue nee;i a uersiui i if .Jiriti.'iis for the larv'ct, eheaiwsl and K'nt Illustrated family publication l" the w.trlil.. Anv one can become a iinooesnfiil nv'e.lt The most eh'i.'nnt works of art pven flee to sulwerilieix 'llie lineelsso low tiiat almot' vervliodv siiK-,e:ibe. tine nent repoit in kin Sl.Vliiia week. A lady u.ent relsirb" takin;! over 4litl nulwerihem in ten (lays. All w ho eii',-a ,v make money faf t. Yn can clev ite nil yuiir time to the lic.Ni'iieAi, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over iiIl'IiL You can do it as well as others, Full ijutieiilars. directions uiul terms free. Uturxnt nn.l vikiisl-B Outfit free. If von want profit aldo work send lis your aildress at once. It costs nothing,' to try the business. Xo one who eiUMi-cs fails to make crent pav. Addre.m "The People's Journal, ' l'ortland, Alalne. se-Iy 11. N. ISAIiUJS, MERCHANT TAILOR Faslnonab o tailoritii! Pi all its voiions branches rxeciiteil with ilispatch and satis faction giiamuteed. Baker's Solution, Which bv reason of its alternate iiiialitie is a sure cure for rheumatic affection, blotch us. iiimnles. sunburus and headache. It aUo stands unrivaltil for cleaning ladies and gents wearing apparel. Miop ono door norm ol HamuKtou s burlier shop. oj:tf Sale of Real Estate. VTOTICK IS HKKEBY GIVES THAT by virtue of an order of the t 'ounty t 'ourt of I jne comitv, Oivoii, made ut the July term, 1X7S, I will oiler for sale at public auction to the liuliot bidder, at the Court Houe disir in Eu-iie City- Orwon, on Satunlay, the Slst day of Anu-utT, all the rlcht. title and in terest of Win. K. Gay in ami to th followiiu; describeil premises, lieiiij; an un'livtded eleventh interest therein, to-wit:On un lividcd oni s'evcnlh ol ths donat'on i lai n of M. 15, lift and wife, notiliication No. li-Vtf, in See's ii, S and 17. T. l'.. S. 1!. 3. W. : ul W. and S. K. I and W. J of X. K J of 8ec- C aud N. J and lot 1, 2, S Mid 4 of Sec. 7, und lots 1, 2 aiid 3 of See, 8, ami X. V. i of S. W. J and lot 7 of Se. . T. Ill S. It. 5 west: Also S. W. of Sec. SO T. IS S. II 4 W, and X. J of Sec. 1 T. Ill S. K. 4 W.eontdnink'inall UrJl acrrs.in Ijine county, OiV-ir.; tlie Mile to rouin.ence at 1 o'c!iK-k r. M. of' said day. Terms of sale cash hi U. S. coin. L. W. G.r. (.Vt 4w) liiunlian. LYNCH & G ANT, In Dorri3 Brick Building. PKftLKIM IK Groceries nnJ Provisions. Will keep on band a genend asMirtment of Groceries, PnwWous, Cjrl Meats, Tobarvts Cigwe, Candies,' , Candles, Soajw, Notions, lireea. and Dried Fruits, . Vool and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASH HAS1S, Wliich moans that Low Prices are Established GooJi dtlitrrt J vitboat thir?t to Bayer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCt WANTED K- wkirh will pT the highest market price. LYNCH ft GANT. THY IT i-TRR TO. HF.XPUICKS BRAND fSOlP. KoraIprlrlir T.G. HEX PRICKS. TJItlVTJt-NEW DESIGNS OF STAN- M.. dart breads at TEIENDLYS. War has commenced in Europe! AXU R. G. OALLISON .r.lITJAf TtUfiVf) Ig AOAIN AT HIS . 1 1 "'iTtlis Willamette Street and bavin, bo uj htth. nterestol N. 1. usouru u. ... , - J?'.. "TTCl 'inuallt and provision siore, " " 1 Sl-(iAlW.TKAS,COFffct, . ........ ......no TMnlfl II A firmm fJI.ASS AMI QUKKNS- WAKK. WUUL " ..ViAir .tenable rate, for CASH or VHOVV r....rr ieil 10W wlltF,. Uive me a can tv - - - , Thankful for ist itrouatfe I InviU you to m fcT,n:.,!...-..J .rt f the city free New M ONE BOLLAS A YEAE. pt.. .: .j nnnnl&r newapaier in. virviiwbiuu V . , - - - nas more man ireoieu uunnn r-: j -t it oonuuns uiuis iwuihk . , the Dailt Hebald, and is arranged in handy departments, ine . ruui.iu.i . embraces siclal dispatches from a 11 1 nnanerj ... ... i: faOhii.l Ann ol the Kloue, togetner uuuiasiwj, i.!:..4. r i.. ,..U'ar in Europe. Under the beal of . 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I T JUlOftHSTM-iltnl'Tltlt Oil from our i ana miu uvwwu j " wl Zl ment o'f the Wkeki.T HeoaLD willsave the house wife more than one nunareu wines price of tli paper, 1 i i .YKA1? vy.. v. ....... tm. . nn.,.. i. . t.it.m devoted to all the latest , f .i. L.ln. iiirirt'tj. ProiM. Mer- rhan.Uze. &c. tc A valuable feature is found iu the specially repomeu iinees mm of ,.,., Till- I' I 1 M .I K Ik I A 11 IV r. 1 . 11. :l . ..11 .l.a nuVl form the last Discovery one n ' -- -V- ,....... ii.. of SUuley are to be lounii mine m m.m.i ALI, dueatiemiou at home and abroad, toother with a MoM everv week, a SEHMoN ty soma eniiuei w u..... ,.. Ill, in. ITU- l'FIISONAI ami Sea Xotes. There is uo pa)er in tlie worm 1ITK,KAK. iUl !..., . .. ,, which contains so nmeli news maiier e.c.j week as the WE1.K1.Y, Hfiui.d, which is sent, postUKB free, for One' Dollar. on may ub- scilio at any time. , . T. THE NEW YORK HLKALD In A weekly form, .x-n r-VT T in A YEAR. ii .'...i.K.,1,:..., tliiu nmiitiectus without beins authorized will not necessarily receive an exchange. ctv Toik Herald, Broailway & Ann St, Xew Y'ork. JASON SPRINGER & CO., Corner Sprfar k Mission streets, San Francisco. Manufacturers and Dealers in DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS Weights. Cords ami Pulleya. Importers of GERMAN, ERENCH AS1 E.N(lLU.n WINDOW CLASS, 16, 21 and 2G ol ir Door n Specialty, "ua gEN'D l'OK CATALOGUE & PKICE LIST, SO. (13 FllONT STREET, I'oKTLAXP, 0(:S THIS SPACE KKSKUVKD FOll SHELTON " ft WILKINS DRUGGISTS. E. B.McYiLUAMS, Carriage Painter. SHOP ON SEVENTH STREET ONE dour West of the Epiiiil Church. -Orders from the country solicited. tnavf $66' week in your own town. Jo Outfit free. No risk. Header, A na w ant a Luaincaa At which pee- mis ol either sex can make great pay all the time they wnrk, write fur rtJCQars o JL, JULIXTT t, C"J, l onianU, Main. Weekly Mount Hood gricultura! Implement House. NEWBURY, CHAPMAN & CO., Importers aud 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. OSOKiE ii CO.'S World Renowned lV1owers,Reaper AXD Self-Binding Harvcsicrs. THE ONLY PERFECT SELF UIN'UrXt; Harvester now known. No violent mo tion. No grain waited. NooomiirMsing arms. No men iwpyred 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 FARMER S FRIEXD, Th nnlv Self-Binder which has the LTPF.Tl STEEL W'IKE IHOLDEK. This dispeiu with compressing Arms, and all devices which compress the straw so tk'htly that the sudden expansion is more than the wire bond wirvid. No broken bands or scttered bundle1 with this machine. It never tips over. 1 he Needle' Arm threads itself. It has been demonstrated thut it is suix-rior to all others of its class in every country where grain is grown, statements of competitors to ths contary notwithstanding. It is the simplest im construction and easiest to operate and in the creat contest in New Zealand in January, 1K78.. I.. I. ..I .L. . " - was unanimously awanieii om urn premium, for lightlies of draft, width of cut anil simplic ity of operation. Every iirt; of the, Kinder is mode of the finest English Steel The Osborne Reapers & Mowers Have the Dianvond Point Pitman Connection, latest and only perfect Pitnutn connection ever known. ' Will outwear threo knives to which it is At tached. No broken knife heads. Uet the Dunond Point Pitman connection. Moline Wagons, Thimble Skeins or Iron Axles, narrow or wide track, with Eastern lied and top bni Oregon Combination Holler Brake (the best rol ler brake made). LOG AND LUMBER WAf SONS, FAR if HACKS, EXPRESS WAGONS AXD CAR RIAGES, With many new nnd valuable improvements never before seen on the Pacific Coast. Morrisons Bros. CMnorated Self-Cloar lug riowi. Walking and Riding, Wood and Steel Beam. Strongest and best plows ever brought to tb Pacific Coast. Minnesota Chief Thresher, Pitt's Mounted Power. V... n ul,.r.1n 1...H nn liU.i,ld tl,a It is beyoud doubt the simjdest uiaclim ever offered for sale, and the lightest draft and most rapid thresher and best cleaner now knnwn, ill thresh and clean Flax and Timothy Seed batter than any Machine in the market. It It perlees and without a rival in all the family of Ihrcihiug Machines. Vhii i'nfiiper'H "Lion" Self-Dump Ktlllicy MllKC, Simplest and lieat lu tlie Market vrvxi-D triivru uivmvnvtit uv.,wa ran. Plill.W, SEED SOWERS, PORTER s CHAH riOM HAY C.llllllKIIS AND HAT ruHK.t, SHOVELS, 81'APEa, ."rc.,rrc. A t sfjK-k of extras for D. M. Osbonis ft Co.'s Harvestlui; Machinery kept constantly on hand. A full line of Wood Workinir mauLinery con stantly on hand, F. B011N. Orrwi Mt. Hood AiinicLi.TroAL InrmiuT House. Dealer In H. B. Smith Machine Co.'s And other Wood Working machinery. . Tub and Pail Furniture and Mill Mochinsry of all kinds. I also superintend or will cos- tract for tho erection of the same. Serond hand machinery sold on commission. MH DEXTER STABLE, jas numpnrey, - rropneior. LIVEItY AND FEED STAI1LK, Willamette Street, : : Eugene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. Horsos tinanled by the day, week or month upon the mwt rearonable terms. May 2At NOT FAIL to mn4 for ess CatlarK It eoDtsms prlets sna acripiiB I f nil vrr article Im rral sm.ib4 Is vulaablrl ASV PKRAO! ronlr-mplat In A the pnrrkMof muy article ftrr aonal, ramilr r Arrlcaltaral as. W hsr done m far A trad the past seaseA ! the remote parte of the Territories, ad have, with few exceptions, eaceed d the .lavrisllusi mt the narchaser. anan rlnlralac la have made savtaf of SO to flu P-r rent. V aiail tbree 'TALOl'f TO AH V ADIIRMI, RKK, I ro APPLICATION. M'esell oar goods to all Mankind at wholesale prtres la aaaniltles to sals. HeJoroaco, iras naiioiuu uas, vbicasio. MOITIOMEIT WAIO JL CO., Ortgtaal Gran( Bapplr Boass, Mt at t tVAbaah Ara CaOeadv, IU, A GRICTTf.TI'llAT. TMPT.VXfr'VTS sfl all kuids at iuside figures by T. ti. HENDRICKS. PHOTOGRAPHS- A II l I I A Hiuen octutstiuii, Miii?iir I akes fhoUvrapIu, l.ems, Cards, tapuv, and l.if-Size, style and finish equal to work done in the State. Prices reasonable. I! A I, I. Kit Y WillametU strert, Ent Plftv. Ilrnili ..vp M Jackson's MilliDn7 Store. deeU'at D KKSS tiOOns-SEW 8TYU3, and low prices. Just received br .. .... l-r,r If BEN RUSH, THE BLACKSMITH Is still at fjie old stuid and is prepared to e-1 .11 L' I 1 i ii: 1 1 :.....! Bit Biuos tu venerai joooiu, uiirsc-si"!.- J ,...., VW, A.M. ,11 M-VU.rU l ,fc . - n ST-rirnenl hand 1 will make tlie rrainne' i'AUM MACHIXELY a siiecialitv. ltEN'RUSH. By Calling at the O K TOBACCO STOREJ Willamette t, Engene City, Or., Von will find llin first lirondi C TOBACaiES. ClUAKf, PIPES. NOTIONS, VI"T? BENCH AND DOMESTIC CASPIAN X1 etc, ever bmnirht to tki ntr V ROHKXBMTT, 14 l. ' I I 1 1