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MT-BimpU annonnnament of birth., mar. Hone. oi . . iMertwi -itbout ehanto. fc? notice. ta cUrwl te rtM.,mora.polbilitr for fow Mpwaaed mT a uw"" CITY AND COUNTY. BBIEF ME. TIO.X. tye are gUd to e Frank Harrington able to retome buainew again. Hon. M. P. Deady passed down on the train yeaterday morning. . There aeema to be a great deal of sickness thronghoat the county now. IUad the advertisement in another column beaded "Old, Tried and True." It is said the raina this week damaged a gret deal of hay throughout the country. E. J. McClanahan atartei for Marysville, Cal, yesterday morning, where he goes to viiit friends and relations. Call at the 0. K. market and leave your orders for your blackberrys to put up, at 30 cents per gallon, fresh and nice. J. A. Winter, the photograph artist, will not go east of the mountains until this cruel war is over ; but he has a sheep ranch to sell or rent The Seventh Day Adventists have pitched tent on the publu square back of the Court House, where they intend holding a series of meetings. Miss Florence Hen returned home last week from Southern Oregon, accompanied by hr sister, Mrs. Alice Keed, who came home on a visit J. T. Kooney and D. It Lakin, who have been carrying on the harness and saddlery business for some time, have dissolved. Sec notice elsewhere. There will be service at the Baptist Church to-morrow at 11 A. m., by the Pastor, Elder S. C. Price. Subject "The Primitive Preach ingof the Gospel. Evening service adjourned. Rev. J. T. Wolfe will discourse in the M. E. Church to-morrow morning on " The Re lation of Sanctification to the will," and in the evening on The Resurrection of Man." Ourold time friend, "Havener the Butcher, " has been in town for several days and looks as hale and hearty as be did in the days of yore. He is engaged in stock raising near Prinesville, Wasco county. Clay Perkins is close on the track of the thief that has been stealing his Buff Cochen chickens, and when he once gets hold of him Clay expresses his willingness to wager that the hombrie don't get chicken hungry for twelve months. A Bargain. If you want a small farm, well improved, within a half a mile of this city, on easy terms and cheap, apply at this office. , Lost. At the Firemen's Ball on the night of July 4th, a large gold cuff-pin. The finder will confer a favor by leaving the same at this office, or with W. S. Hayes. Goni East. J. J. Walton aud wife started East last Thursday, where the Judge goes to attend the Grand Lodge, L 0. 0. F., and purchase apparatus for the State University. May they have a pleasant aud successful trip. Pcrsoxal. Mrs. Dell Alexander, wife of E. C. Alexander, and two children arrived here from San Francisco last Wednesday. Mrs. A. has been in very feeble heath for several years, and will remain here several months to try the benefits of the Oregon cli mate. We notice that Wm. Killingsworth, the agent for the celebrated No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, must be doing a rushing business, judging by the number he is receiving almost daily. We call truly recommend the No. 8 as a first-class ma chine. Remember, agency aud office at the Star Bakery. Foot Race. There will be a foot race for a purse of on hundred dollars and thecham pionship of the county, near Clear Lake, five miles below this place, to-day, between George Ware, who lives on Spencer creek, and a young man by the name of Harpole, from Junction. There has also been consid erable money bet by outsiders. Ihcesdiaev Akrkstkd. On Saturday night last a man named IL G. Neuman, of Astoria, was discovered in the act of setting fire to a building in that city and was prompt ly arrested. The building he set fire to was used as a bakery, the same line of business in which Neuman was engaged, and he wished to rid himself of a competitor. How They Serve Stock. Mr. Liwrence, of this city, received a letter from his son-in law, who has sheep in Umatilla county, this week, which relates some of the cruel doings of the Indians in that county. He says af ter the savages had run all the settlers out they would drive the sheep into the empty house, close the doors and then set fire to the house. In one instance where they could not get all tbe sheep into the house they cut the lees off of what were left outside and turned then loose to die. Bloodt Fioht. From T. J. Cheshire, says the Junction Signal, we learn the particulars of a bloody little fight which took place on Birch Creek a few davs ago. Ben Cleek, Marion Sweeny and sister were encamped on the above named creek, being on their way to this place. After supper as they were all sit ting around the camp-fire a rifle ball fired from the brush near by, struck Marion on the kip and wounded him slightly. The party be ing well armed, lost no time in grasping their guns and returning the fire. By changing weir positions frequently and firing from dif went clump of brush they (acceded in kil g six, wounding four, and the ethers think t there were several parties of whites, beat precipitate retreat It is (apposed there er about forty Indians in th party. The ll fee victors returned to Pendleton and forted "Philanthropists." A youngman named Henry Myers was stabbed on an excursion train near Oregon City, last Sunday afternoon, by a hoodlum named Dan Smith. Myers, at last accounts, was in a very precarious con dition, and, should his wound prove fatal, we expect to hear that the professional "philan thropists" have mustered in full force to pro tect the young murderer from the richly de served penalty of his crime. These cases of a reckless disregard of human life, by young ruffians have become alarmingly frequent This state of affairs is, in a great measure, if not altogether chargable to the mistaken "humanity" of a lot of tender-hearted women and soft-headed men whose hobby is "phil anthropy." Their success in shielding all classes of criminals from the penalty of their crimes, aud making heroes and martyrs of murderers and thieves, has emboldened these ruffians to commit crime with impunity, they having every reason to believe that the law will be powerless to mete out adequate pun ishment so long as these pious meddlers stand between them and the execution of the laws. We hope that the Court will give this ruffian a fair and impartial trial, and, if he is convict ed, that the Governor will have back-bone enough to disregard the mawkish appeals of these sentimental meddlers. A Robber Captcred. On Saturday even ing Sheriff Kennedy, of Shasta county, Cal., accompanied by Sheriff Philbrook, of Trinity county, arrived in Roseburg, says the Plain- dealer, with Charley English, whom he capt ured at Portland. English and his brother it appears, recently robbed a store in Shasta county, stole two horses and made their way to this place, where they sold the horses to Hiukle and tookjthe train for Portland. The festive Charley was "nipped" but his brother succeeded escaping the officers. Sunday, Sheriff Hogan aud Philbrook called upon Mr. Hiukle, who delivered up the horses he had purchased of the thieves, and the officers started on their return with the prisoner. English has served one term in the California penitentiary, and is a brother of Ham English, the man who killed Frank Slocum, at Wood burn, a few years ago. A Frikndit Indus. Three weeks ago a herder of Mr. Lang, the great cattle man, re turned from across the mountains and on his way met "Jim," a wayward son of Wenap Snoot, a If matilla chief, and another young buck of the same ilk. The herder had two animals one he rode and the other was packed. The latter, the young savages de manded, and the herder refused. The In dians then shook bftiket before the white man's face and tried to rob him by strategy, but the herder while thus blindfolded palled out a six-shooter and made the prettiest scalp mark on that Indian's head that ever was made on a man still living. The Tele gram says this is one of your friendly India is, with a good (?) heart, "in a Buffalo horn." THE INDIAN WAR. La Grande, J uly 1 G. It is not true that the Umatilla have joined the hostilus. On the other hand, 100 warriors have joined Col. Forsythe. They fought the hostiles yester- ay aud brought in Si scalps and JlHJ horses. LELILO, July 17, 1878. Steamer Faxon arrived from Wallulaat 11 'clock. She brought about SO refugees. The report is that the Indians have captured Umatilla reservation and are scattered all over the surrounding country. Capt. Pol lock came down ami informed me there are uo further particulars. The news says these people are, a great many of them, unnecessa rily alarmed. JVithuig omcial lrom any ot the officers in thd field. Great ixcitemeut still prevails all over Umatilla country. Baker t'ltv, July 17. Couriers just in to La Grande from Meaeham's and Pendleton says chief Homely with his baud of Indians, fought the hostiles on the 1.1th inst, killing iiief r.iran, and nave bis scalp and head. The courier saw thirteen dead Indians near Emigrant Springs, about four miles north of Meaeham's where Homely' band attacked them. Tbe hostile Indians are divided, one par ty going to the head of McKay creek, the other toward Grand Ilomle river. Captain Kelly, with scouts from Boise, who has beeu out a month or more, passed I .a Grande to night, going to Col. Sanford's camp on north fowder river. heatoti with his cimmanil is at Bunnahain bridge in the Blue moun tains to-day, scouting the country in that lirection, ucn. Howard is expected in two days, at which place he will establish temporary headipiart:rs. JtiKEit City. July IS. Lmatilla Indians and cavalry under Forsythe struck the hos tile camp last night about 2J miles from stark s ranch on the Daly road, killing 17 warriors and capturing 2." women and chil dren and CO or 70 head of horses. The hos tile" are much demoralized, and captive iuaws report that they are breaking into small bands with the evident intention of Hoeing to the Weiser and making their way to the Bannack or Buffalo country. Over 1200 people arrived in Portland this week on the steamers Great Republic and Oregon. Some days ago Nannie, ged fourteen, daughter of Capt. Si. Smith of Umatilla couuty, wa accidentally shot by Frank Lay- ton, a volunteer, who was handling a gun to which he was not accustomed The ball shattered the ankle. She was taken to "Walla Walla where the limb was amputated. Her condition is critical. Salem Record : We learn from the best authority that the people of Silverton and vicinity propose to ubscribe two-thirds of the money re wired to build a railroad from Salem to this flourishing towm. One citizen alone says if tbe fund cannot be raised in any otlur way, he will subscribe for sixty thousand dollars of stock soon a the book caii be opened for thia purpose. It i plain that the Democrat are only aiminz to cripple their political opponents. the UepnUiran. nothing ha been done whatever to iuiirore the public service. It is worse now than ever before. Bee. Whose tault-is it ? The weak fraud who the Republican party placed in the presidential chair, and the Re publican Senate have had it in their power all the time to reform the pnb- lic service, and the Democracy are responsible for none. of their short comings, lue Bee proposition don't make good nonsense. It is tbe fable of the wclf and lamb. We have received a copy of the National Grtenbacker for exchange, published by Messrs. Sharp fc Crow, La Fayette, Indiana. It is a broad sheet, well printed and well edited, and devoted to the new "National" party, which we believe only makes an issue on the financial question. True, the question is bin enough for a party or a half dozeu parties for a people who, according to Governor l ildeo, have a debt ot seven inousami five hundred millions, about twice the size of that of England, have about the bizzest job on hands the world ever heard ot. Especially in view of tne tact that Abe Lincoln a emanci pation abolished, blotted out, the Koutce ot about two-thirds ot the an nual national surplus or income. Meanwhile, we endorse the National Greenbarker 8 policy so far as grad ually paying off the bonds in green backs, the only pay the bondholder will ever get unless Ben Butler is able to find something, as be says, worth less than nothing. Ex. As ice disappears under a July sun, so fat dis- ipwars under the use of Allan's Anti-Fat 1 hewe having uselessly tried other remedies are readily reduced from two Ito five pounds )er week by this great remedy fur corpulence. Sold by druggist. If voung ladies with Blotches on their skin. which are erroneously attributed to irregulari ties of the liver, would discard cosmetics and mercurials, and would adopt the practice of tak ing a warm bath every day with a cake of Glenn's Sulphur Soap as a companion,, the unsightly blemishes would soon disappear ami the lily and the rose would take their place. This is a secret which the fashionable are fast beginning to find out to their decided advantage, Crittenton's, tto. 7 Sixth avenue, New York. Sold by drug gist. Hill s Hair and Whisker Hye, black or brown, 50a Liver 1 Kiug. Tbe Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natu ral result The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately con nected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons af flicted with Dyspesia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from au unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent Three doses will prove that it is just what you waut The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Kulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 421) Montgomery Street, San Francisco. '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. no51;tf Ladles' Attention. Berlin Faslion Patterns at Dunn & Strut ton's. For Sale, Twenty feet off west half of lot No. 27 In block No. 9 in Eugene City. Enquire of G. B. Dorris. lin . We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty styles embracing Grained I'annels, Embossed, Gilts aud Lace Patterns, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no chargo for trimming paper. DUNN 4 STUATTON. Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and bonier in i.ugeiie Litv, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt aud KiuImms ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. Nasal Catarrh and Lung and Bronchial affec tions, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, positively cured Dr. Sou- idle Mathieu, the eminent r rench physician and surgeon, and Inventor of the Paris Spirom eter which has given relief to thousands suffer ing from those terriMe diseases in Europe and the United States. This wonderful instrument was invented by Dr. Souvielle Mathieu, for the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Lung aud Bronchial affections. A FKLE (IKE For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung diseases. Also a sure relief and permanent cure for general debility, dysjiepsii ami all nervous affections, by a simple vegetable medicine which cured a venerable missionary l'hyniciun who was long a resilient of Syria and the East, and who ha freely given this valua ble specific to thousands of kindred sufferers with the LTeatest iHmsible benefit, and now he feels it his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send r Kbh the original receipt complete, with full directions, to juiy person enclosing stamp for reply. uit CLAKh. a. j;umn, Gukelet Block, Sybacthk, N. Y. P, O. Box 78. WILL CI HE coxsi'.nrTio. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hom is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long been used by the native medicine men of Hin- tmtan : for the positive anil radical cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, l)yK'pia, 1 broat snd Lung dilhciiltv, Gener al Debility. IOM of Manhood and all Nervou Affections, its power baa been t-tel in hunt dreda of casei without a failure. I now feel is my sacred duty as far a possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the recie Frm or Charije to any person who may desire it with directions for using. Sent by return muil by addressing with 2 stamp naming this pier, Ur. U. It lirwham, Drawer 2K, Ltica, A, X. September JM, 77 1 v. u an make money faster at work for ns than at anything else. Capital not re- mired; we will start you. f 12 per nay at home made by the industrious. Men, women, loys and girls wanted everywhere to work for ns. Now is the time. Costly out tit and terms free. Address TKfE k Co., Aognsta, Maine. Dissolution Notice. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partner-thin heretofore existin be tween Lakin & ltootx-y wm dissolved, by mutual consent, on the l.rth day of July, 1874. Tbe buinwi will be carried on at the old stand by I). K. Lakin. who will eolleet all debt due the firm and aettle all debt against -tie firm. D. R. Laiix, J. T. Eooxit. B. C. Van Hiwitea is anthorired to receive and receipt for all bill and ac.-wwinV doe the old firm. b. it Lici.t. -nRIXTf"EW DESIGNS OF &TAN- X Urdbnndt FBIZNDLYS. DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are spe cifics in the diseases for which they are recom mended. NATURAL SELECTION. 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 perjwtuity. Doe not the same principle govern the commer cial prosperity of man! An inferior cannot supersede a superioi article, . By reason of su)eriormerit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicine have outrivaled all others. Their sale iu the United State alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount exMrted foots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow tosuch gigantic proortions and rest upon any other basis than that of merit. DR. SAGE'S CATARR REMEDY It )ltatant to ttte. DU. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY Cure ttltHd orer a period of 30 yemrt. DU. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY lit Sal eomlamtly inrreate. DR. SAOK'S CATARRH REMEDY . Curt J it Mild, SootMing Itfeel. DR. SACK'S CATARRH REMEDY Cur "Cold in Htad" and Catarrh, '. Ohmi. AjY of&x letter. It Speaks For Itself. Rockpobt, Mass., April 2, 1S77. Mr. Editor: Having read in your paiwr re port of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I know alsiut catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff" and "inhailing-tube" makers (mere dollar giabbers) would be glad if they could emblazon a similar cure in the ) pers. For 26 years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal pasages became comple'tely closed. "Snuff," "dust, "ashes," "inhailing-tubes," 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 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 eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many success ive davs. aufferine the most intense pain, which at one time lasted continuously for l(iH hours. All sense of smell and taste Kre, sight and hpnrimv iiiitiAinnl. Ixutv shrunken and weak ened, nervous system shuttered, and constitu tion broken, and 1 was hawking and spitting seven-eights of my time, I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice in your raer of Ur. Sago' Catarrh liemedy induced me to purchase a package, and use it with Dr. Tierce's Nasal Uouche, which amdies the remedy by hiKlrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with common sense. W ell Air. Editor, it did 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 three mouths entirely cured. and have remained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Keniedy, 1 used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and stregthen my Btomach. I also kept liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Fellets. If my ex perience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief, thia Jetter will havo answered its purpose. Yours truly . 1'. HKMICK. A CLOUD 0F WITNESSES. The followimr named parties are among the thousands who hays been cured of catarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy i A; K. Downs, New Geneva, I'a. ; I). J. Browli. SL Joseph. Mo. s K. V. Lewis, Rut land, Vt i Levi Springer, Nettie lake, Ohio j Chan. Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me. s Mil ton Jones, Scrila, N. Y. : J.K. Miller, Bridger Station. Vv. r J. C Morriinau, IiOgansport, Ind. j M. M. rost, Logansport, lud. ; J. V Bailey, Tremont, Pa. j H. B. Ayres, La Porte, Ind. ; Jessie M. Sears, rt Branch, lud. ; L.. Williams, Canton, Mo. ( W. A. Thayer, Onar- gn, 111. ; S. li. Nichols, jr., iiaivemon, lexasj Jonas V. Keiuert, Stonusville, Pa. J S. W. Lusk, McFarland, is. : Johnson illiams, Helmick, Ohio ; Sirs. M. A. Currey, Trenton, Tcnn. ; J. G. Joslin, Keene, N. H. ; A. J. Caa per, Table Rock, W. Va. j Louis Anders, Gays port, Ohio; C H. Chase, Klkhart, Ind. ; Mrs. Henry Haight. San Francisco, Cal. ; Mrs. E. M. Gallusha, Isiwrenceville, N. Y. : W. J. Graham, Adel, Iowa : A. 0. Smith, Newman, Ga. ; Chas. K. Rkw, Baltimore, Mil. ; Jesse M. Sears, Carlisle, Ind.: Uan I 1J. .Miller, rt. Wavne. Ind. : Mrs. Minnie Arnaise, 2!H) De lancy Street, New York; H. W. Hall, Hast ings, Mich, j wm. r. niarsum, ioweu, mass. ; I. V. Roberts, Maricopa, Arir, J ('has. S. De laney, Harrisbnif, Pa. ; M. C. Cole, Lowell, Mass. ; Mrs. C. J. Spurtin, Camden. Ala. ; Chas. F. Kaw, edricktown, Ohio; Mrs. Lu cy Hunter, Fannington, III. ; Capt K. J. Spauhling, Camp Stambaugh, Wvo. ; I. W. Trary, Steamboat Rock, Iowa; Airs. Lyilia Waite, Shushan, IN. . ; J. JVL reck, .(unction City, Mont ; Henry Kle. Hants, Cal. ; L. P. Cummings, Rantcul, 111. j S. E. Jn, 'havlwi. ton Four Corners, N. Y. ; Geo. F. Hall, Pueb lo, Cal. ; Wm. K Bartrie, Sterling, Pa. ; H. H. Klxm, !M8 Peun Street, Pittsburg, Pa. : J. R Jack nmn, Samuel's Disit, Ky. ; Henry Zob rist, Geneva, N. Y, ; Mis Hattie Parrott, Montgomery, Ohio ; U KciliirooK, l hatnnin, III; S. B. Mciiy, NoshH.rt, Ohio; W. W. Warner, North Jm-kson, Mich. ; Miss Mary A. Winne, Durien, Wis. ; John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs, Pa. ; James Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn.; Knoch liner, Pawnee City, Neb. ; Jo seph T. Miller, A'enia, Ohio ; S. B. Ni.liolls, Galveston, Tex. ; ILL. l.aird, Upier Alton, 111. ; John Davis. Prescott, Ariz. ; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest tWe. Oin. Gulden Medical Discovery Is llterstivs or Blood-clesntlsg, Golden Medical Discovery Is Fectoral, Golden Medical Discovery Is a Choligojoe, or Liver BtlmnUnt Golden Sledical Discovery Is Tonio, Golden Medical Discovery By reason of its Alterative properties, cun Disease of the lilood and Skin, a Scrofula, or Kin' Evil ; Tuniors : Ulcers, or Old Sores: hlotches : Piimitf- : aud Eruption. By virtue of it reetoral j-ro-rti-, it cure Kroncbial, Throat, and In. Affection; Incipient Con sumption ; Lingering Cough ; and Chronic Ijurncitis. It ( bolagogue proiiertie render it an uneqnaled remedy for Uilliousneiw; Tor pid Liver ; or "Liver Complaint ;" ami its Ton ic proierties makes it equally efficacious in curing Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, and Dys pNida. Where the skin Is sallow and covered with blotrhr and pimple, it where there are w-rof- ulou swelling and affection, a few bottle of Golden Mecii-al Discovery will effect an entire cure. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of akin, or yellowish brown not on fare it body, freouent headwhe ur dizziness, bad fawU in mouth, internal heat or chill alternated with h-t Auntie, low spirit and glonmy foreboding, irregular appetih", and tunrue rtrd. von are si.fT. rinL' from Torpid Lrer. or "Billiousne." In many cases of "Liver Complaint" only part of these ymp iAni in eiovrirnced. A a remedy for all luch case. Dr. Pierce' (JoMen Mediral IhY emery hm tr eiuai, a It afl-t ixrtert cures, leaving tb Ver strengthened and neai:ny. THE PEOPLE'S MEDiCAL SERVANT. Vtr R. V. Pirarc i. th 4 orotrnHnr A man Bfvtnrrr i4 t SurwmMr in!", all 'A hn h r otM by drvrrtM. U aim th. Aalbnr of th PtnTilr'aCoiniua ft -am MedrKl Atixt. a vvrk of arly on. tbi pr-a. vita lw hnaltcd aivl wbty-wo wor4arriaf an4 4mi plat.. H. kaaairwiy.'it'Inl Uia pillar wt okt 00,UC opts, fnn tit-fai4j II M. A'Vlra. R. y. PIERCE, M. D., World' Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPUING AND SUMMFR TRADE THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BKOUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has been largely increased and w can show as handsome a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As nan lie found in the country, snd at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached t Unbleached Cotton Flan t nels. Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson it Church, DKAI.KU4 I S1IELF& HEAVY II AUDWARE IIAVK TIIK KeslSoIeilcd Stock in Oregon ju BOIiIiAR SAVED IS A OL.L.AR XJOC A. DO 353 1 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. WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES 1 ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet in the State, We can Promise our Patrons First-Class Work in every Respect.. REPAIRING DONE OX S110R T NO TICE. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, A3 YOU WILL FI5D Til E Pit ICES TO S U IT Ti l li TI M IX Factory corner Olive and Seventh Wi THE "WOULD- mm team in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly 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 intho United States than the combinod sales of all the 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 tho United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending, nd our Circular No. 107 for further instructions for buying machines upon terms stated In the Catalogue. WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO. 837 A 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, la.; Cor. State and Madison St., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cat. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. 4 Agency at ths Grange Store. Stolen. I.1ROM THE UNDKRSir.NKD, LIVINO 6 mil's fart of lUrrultiir, ou the '.M1 irurt-, roan aUllion, muMi ami briille. Th bire i 1H han't bifc'fi, ln-arjr built, 8 jrir oW, and branded "L" no the left sbHiMr. I will pY a miiuUe rrviinl f.T Hi rapture ( the tlnef aud return of the b'TH. Horace Lank. VEW'KTOt sVOF U lTM-'lh lt .1.1 and lr,"- txet brfjj'ht to K'iri.q rjlIENDLY S TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading style, OIL CLOTHS for, floor and table us BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock vt Mens' and Boys' Son Francisco Hoots,' ' Which we have sold for a numtar of years with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. e A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND . FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at ostonishly low rati 1 LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price (or all kinds of produce and AVOOL. . ii. i ii n:DLY. nAVF. FOR s at the LOWEST Rate IRON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROPK' Cable Chains, Glass, Ihitty, Tahl eand Pocket CUTLERY. GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRU'l'LTTRAL . IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishing 'lackle. Etc., Etc We invite an exam ination of our goods,' confident that our prices will suit the times. Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. HE1TOW2TED E. VV. DASHES, Anent. ."lott BUENA VISTA STONE WAIfK go to T. O. IIKNUKICKS 11 OSMIUM. ANI .HAN .WAN LIME for sal by . T. (;. HEN DKICKX TIIK II KMT MIOICH EVER BROCOIIT TO to Ihu m.n ki-l, at Urn Inwnt itm al. 4 U ir. IlLMHUCHS . QltOC Kit I i:H -ItUll krvp on a lull of , GItOCLT.ir.5 & PROVISION An 1 invito th tf nti'm of h''ipltprm. ' - . T. (1. HENDlilCKS J . ACH E