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4 I i ) c.-i. announremenU of birth., mar n"e ,, . j.i ;il,,, -l I jlMkUlf Will U M"iv buuu wimhT, .otice. iU infed ' at rte ul 10 ,ffl,oorpoDibility fur view, exprtwed "'InF" county. BRIEF MEXTIOX. Circuit Court meets next Monday. i,pl r 'ortu cenU bas,iel in tlie hirdinth'seow'yi. One of oar nimrotU killeil thirteen geese 'yt SatttnUy. Gw1 enough for one day. jlr H. P- Metcalf, agent for the California jpirit of tlie Tiine-i, was in town during the "in Campbell, formerly of this city, but ,jtu employee of the Standard at Port toJ, it in town. The committee that are investigating the Redness of the late SUts oHioia la, was in ilartog the week. g E. Kincaid, editor and proprietor of le Oregon State Journal, will leave next itmday for Washington. i. A. BaM. on of A. J. Ribb, arrived in atv last Saturday to visit his parents. He will probably remain untikspring. B. Prittharil has a position In the Custom gnu at Portland. "Pritch," don t gobble ,pBiore thin you can conveniently get auay titb. We. hear that several of the biuines3 men ,( Junction who ha.1 thoir buildings burnwl weeks ago, have new ones nearly iiished, aud will soon resume busiuos? again. We learn that Dr. M. Cauady, while load ng cartridge shell this week, had his hand fejjy shot by the shell exploding. He will pliably lose two fingers aud thumb of his light hand. pr. L M. Davis has established himself in lledcutid business in this city, up stairs in tin first building north of the Astor House, ill persons wishing work done should give him a call See his ad. in another column. The Seventh Day Adventists have rented Mr. Hendersous school home, north of tlie lourt house, seated it comfortably, and El ier Jones has begun another course cf leo :ares there, to continue through the present hi 'nth. Preaching in the M. K. Church to morrow it 11 i- m. aid 7 P. M., by the pastur, Rjv. 1 Atwood. Morning subject, "Tlie Gates d Deiith," funeral sermon of the daughter i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cummins. Kvening inliject, "The Short Bed and Narrow Cover ing." Sunday School at 2 V. M. Prayer, pnise and bible reading on Thursday even- I)sti(AKii1:ii, Two or three weeks ago tio peddlers named Henry and Charles Hansen v ere aiTestt-.l fa ihk city, upon a dirge of burglary committed at Kosebnrg taken Wk ti that place. They were tritfl at the term of the Court held in Rose burg this we-k, and Henry was convicted aid sent to tlie Penitentiary for fi'e years, vid Charles was discharged. While they were in this citv a watch was stolen out of 'tlwuffice of Pih;w'i livery stable where they were (topping an 1, when arrested, the jwatcli was found in their possession. " hen i'liarles w.is discharged, the authorities at Wbar;.' held him on a warrant issued from justice's court for the larceny of the watch. Itynth Sheriff McCoruack went to Kosebiirg Thursday and brought Hanson down on the train yesterday morning. Hanson was ex mined in Justice Alexander's court yester thy, and for want of evidence was discharged, Sheriff Kakiu testifying that he found the Men watch upon the person of Henry Han-ton. Fulton of Clatsop. No. Gl An act to amend sections 155 and 273 of the code of civil procedure; by George of Multnomah. No. 63 An act to provide for liens for la borers, common carries and other persons on personal property; by lieiitlcy of Folk. No. b'(i An act to define the duties and fix the compensation of the State Printer; by Cochran of Lane. No.' 74 And act to amend au act entitled "an act providing for privtte incorporations and appropriation of private property there for," approved October 14, l$o'2, an act en tittlcd "an act to amend an act entitled nn act providing for private coporatious aud the appropriation of private property therefor, approved Octclier 14, 1802, approved Oc tober 22, 1870; by George of Multnomah. No. 82 An act to repeal an act entitled an act approved October 21, 187U, to author ize Jocob Fleischncr to establish waterworks in the city of Albany. No. 00 An act to amend sections 5, 17 and 22, title 1 of chapter 7 of .the miscellane ous laws; by George of Multnomah. No. 101 An act to allow foreign corpora tions to do business and exercise their cor- iioratc powers within the State of Oregon; by Surnett of Kenton. No. 10." Au act to provide for the con struction of the Willamette Valley and Coast Railroad; by Palmer of Benton. No. 1 1 1 An act to amend section 3 of an act entitled "an act for the futher oriraiiiti- tion of the Agricultural College and to pro vide for the support of the same," approved October 1.1, 1S72, beinz section 21, title 11, of the miscellaneous laws; by Burnett of Ilenton. No. 112 An act to regulate the salaries uf county judges in the State of Oregon; by Isradshaw of la'.n'iuL No. 117 An act to'rftevctit the spread of contagious and mlections diseases among sheep; by Thompson of Wasco. .No. 1.--An act authorizing the (gover nor to contract for the keeping of tlie in sane and idiotic and to amend section 11 of an act entitled an f ct to provide for the safe keeping and treatment of insane and idiotic persons, approved Sept. 27 IS'J2; by Bilyeu of hi mi. No. 13S Amending tliu law relating to libel; by Lint of Marion. Extra Liability to Malarial Infection. ASTONiSHING CURES I Of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of, 1 erwns whose blood is thin, diction weak and liver sluHfh, are extra liable to the attacks of malarial disease. The most trilling t xposure way. under such conditions, infect a system winch, if healthv. would rrist the uiian'matie taint. Tlie only wav to secure immunity from Reproductive Organs, Etc., Etc., by malaria in localities where it is prevalent, is to he tolie And lv.Tlil:ifo tin. liriit.m hv iimtFoY-lii., weakened digestion, enriching tlie blood, and i C6!cbr3tSd givine wholesome iinin-t n to hilliarv secretion. 1 hese results are accomplished by nothing so i enectiveiy as JiostettrsMomacli Hitters, which lon' exerience has proved to lie tlie most re liable sifemsrd apiinst fever and a-ue ami kindred disorders, as well as the best remedv for them. The Bitters are, moreover, an excel lent invignrant of the organs of urination, and an active depurent, eliminating fnm the 1'IikhI those acrid impurities w hich originate rheu matic ailments. For Sale. First-class second-hand safe, with combination lock, will be gi.ld cheap for cash, or on time. Kmpiire at express otlice. r.MiKUWOOD P.KO. uoohtf We have just received fnmi the Histeru factory, direct, a large stock of wiudow shades and wall paper; among tlie latter ore many very pretty styles embracing Grained I'annels, Kmlmssed, Gilts and Lice Patterns, Satin ami Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimniMi Ipcr. DL'NX & .STRATTON. S. D. Coats, who lives eight miles south of Kugene City, has a lot of fino Merino buck both pure bloods and grades, for sale very cheap. Sheep raisers w ould do well to call upon him before looking further for line stock. HV English Remedy, SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE! Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep tlie lar-cst and best selected st.uk of wall paper and bonier in Eugene City, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, 8atin, Gilt and Emboss ed paper, w hich they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as chean as the eheaivst. All paper trirumeil fr'e of charve. Ladlrn' tlteiitlon. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strat um s. . Hrestoivs HEARING and strensthens the EYESItJH P. It is not a yl'.U K. N(.S. TRL'.M. Its elfects ar.' W'linaiient. It has no eonal. It is neither a M'lMl'LAXT NOR EXCIT ANT, but it will do the work thornuglv l well. DR. MIXTIE A CD.'S great success in' the above complaints is largely due to the use of this wonderful ni.ilicine. Price S3 00 jor Iwttle, or four times the quantity for 10; s. nt secure fnun oWirvation, uon R'El 'EIITOK PRICE. None genuine without the signature of the proprietor, A. E. Ml.MTE. M. 1. Physicians say tins troubles cannot be cured. The VITAL RESTORATIVE and lr. Min tie A Co.'s Special Treatment testify-positively that they can. CONSULTATION FREE. Tliorouh examinatiiin and advice, including analays, f't 00. Address DR. A. E. MINTIE& CO. ((iraduate of University of Pennsylvania, and late Resident Surgeon, Orthoptpilic Hospital, Philadelphia. Branch Olricc, No. I.Vi, corner Second and Morrison streets, Portland. P. O, Box (IS, Or 11 Kerney idreet, San Francisco. Office hours -TO a. m. to 3 p. in., daily; (5 to 8 I evenings. Sundays, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. augli yl s. h. friendly; HAS .ICST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AXI SUMMER TRADE THE LAGEST STOCK OF COODS EVER BROUHT TO EUGENE. OCR STOCK OF i CLOTHING ! has lieen lanjely increaseil and wx can chow as1 handsome a line of ready made troods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can lie found in the country, and t prii-es-that cannot fail to sati.-fv. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ; is well filled with a splendid assortment "f all' leatlini; styles and Thionable shades of goods, j EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, i and AMERICAN DRESS OOODS, Plaiil, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. lllondied it riil.lcaolio.l Cotton Kl;in j lK'ls. j Lidics' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS ami SCARFS; j WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. H ATS AND CAPS in the leading stylo. I OILCLOTHS for floor and table us, j BOOTS AND SHOES. I We would tall icial attention to our stock of ' Mens' and Boys' San Francisco Boots, Which we have sold for a number of years with 'great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. ! A complete stock of II RDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at 1 astonish! v low rates. LIVERPOOL 4 CARMEN ISLAND SALT. lli"hest price lor all kinds of produce and wool.. . II. Fltllft'DIiY. Robinson & Church, lKAl.KKft IN SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE iiavk Tin: Rest Selected Slock f n Oregon Summons. Mil TIltY DID. the The follow! iitr is a list of all bills passed by tliu Lejil;iUiiv: .StX.UE BIUJ. Xo. 1 -An act to amend Miction of title 1, chapter 7 of the imscellancom laws, nthoriitiiii; kteanilioat lomraiiits to cot- !fttt niilroads; introduced by Colvig of ll"UUs. . Su. 5 -An act relating to and legalizing the t'tti'tion i. justices of the peace for tlie pre ncti of Ifayette, Dayton, ATiiity, Mc.Min rille and North Fork, in Yamhill cuuty; intnluced by Barch of Yamhill. Xo. 7 An act reuulatiui! Million fisheries m the waters of the Columbia river aud its I Militaries; introiluced by Pultou of Clatsoji. Xu. 9 Au act to secure creditors a ju.-t "Vina of the estates of debtors who convey jotssignees fur tha bent-tit of creditors; by M of Marion. Xu. 11 An act to create the office of fish enmmUsi.iner- f.ir the Columbia river, to ktenie the taking of salmon in tlie Columbia and iu tnhutarit-s, and to encourage esUhlishinent of hatching houses on tlie iters of the Columbia river for the prc.pa ptiunof salmon; by Hirsch of Multnomah. Xu. 15 And act to promote medic;d tanux; by Ionl of Marion. Xa. 13 To inconwrate the town of Lafay- X't U .; a--t to amea l au act entitled MU- 'dish a uniform coiir of pub utiiutra tK ,...,. ., t,,Jj.,f the h ' rge of Multuoiiuah. " 1 At art to amend the city charter Aihai.i -f Hale. . -'1 An act for directing and empower tt? the Jiute Treasurer to redeem certain "'Uni .f .. U,n,t v t,j, .state; Vy Myers of tS-' iaet defining the righU and 1 iv-ilitie of married women and !i- .; een husband and wife,' by Xo. 25 An act to amend sections 1,041 1,032 (A title 8. elunter 14 of the civd "K by Borch of YamhilL An act to provide fer t'.'i 7 mpreme and circuit judges in d is- ciaa; hy I'imer of Heutou. Ao. 32 An act to amend sectioa civil prncelare iu the ceneral 7T"; dy (ieorge of Mnltooiuali. 35-A. a..1 granting juTliction tJ "Imttd StatMan.nvr-111 for the trncti.m of a canal at the Cascade on the viuu nver; by lwge of Mnltuomah. " . . i K. i, elcc- of laws of ty ian ar a iccr ( Je-ha haiU-r, Hol-SK BILL-. No. 1 Ail act to authorize the construc tion of a bridge over the Willamette river, be tween the city of Portland and tlie city of East Portland; by Thompson of Multnomah. No. 0 An act to be entitled an act to au thorize Dalles City to dispose of certain land, by it hchlin trust, and tu provide for the disposal of thepr-ceeds thereof; b Gates of Wasco. No. 8 An act to enable Dalles City to sell aud dispose of certain tracts of land by it purchased from the Unite 1 States, arid designated ou the surveyed plat of th sections 3. 4, 9 and 10 in township 1 north, of rane 13 east of the Will imttte meridian and as cash entry No. l.ltil, and to pro vide for the disposition nf the proceeds therefrom; by G.ltes of Wasco. No. 10 An act to prohibit the employ ment of Chineje laborers on the improve ment of streets aud public works iu this State; by Actm of Mnltuomah. No. An act to amend section 37S of title (!, chanter 5 of the miscellaneous laws; by Gates of Wasco. No. 13 An act to protert the stock grow ing interests of the .State of Oregon; by Wtb dell of Wasco. No. 21 An act to amend i-ection 1, 2, 3, 5 and l! of an act entitled an act authorizing ii. t cicv.ioii or mm .-..i:;i a.i.. ur me sup p n t an I regulation of mills, which togk e:!'ect bv opt-ratiors of the t'onstitution, March lit. ISM; by Kelly of Multnomah. No. 24 An act to amend an net entitled an act regulating cncloiurcs. approved I e tober 22, 172; by I'.varts of Umaaiila. No. 2S -An act to incorporate tU- town of Independence, ill Polk county; by Town send of Polk. No. StJ An act to authorize foreign t-or-Dorutions to do business and exercise their corporate, powers within the State Vf Ore 2. in: bv K-.-e I of M u-iroii. No. 34 -Au act to incorporate tne town of Lebanon. No. 31 An act to amend the charter of Jacksonville; by Kahlerof Jackson. No. 37 An act for the protection of pub lie bridges and to regulate -travel over the same; bv D.'rris of Lane. No. ,")S And act to limit ti.e time for the commencement of action" to re.;o- er the pos-ce-ssioii of real property; by .Smith of Marion. No. "'.) An act to cure defects in deeds heretofore nride to real property that are defective ill cxutioii and acknowledgmceiit, and to cure defects in judicial sales of real propertv and sales i.f land by executors and iwlminis'trators; by Smith of Marii-n. No. 54 Au in t to define the boundary lilies of Paker county and .rant county, and to provide for a survey of tiie line between Baker and rant comities; by Chandler of Biker. No. lo-An act to regulate the duties of scIk'mi! directors in the purchase of reference works ami apparatus tor tiie scliools in i.ie.r di-tiicts; liy Dorris of Lane. , No 70 An act for the ere -tio-i of a tl.i wav or ladder at tin falls of the Willamette; bv'Will of Clackamas. The bill was vetoed by the tioveruor.J No. 71 An act to legiliz- roads iu t urry eoi'intv; bv Uiley of Coos and Curiy. No" M -An act snppleiiieutary to, and to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Dallas; by Ue of Po'.k. No. 'J7 An act tube entitled an act for the support of the .State University; by lor ris of 1-ane. ... ll'.l-An act to appropriate money for the pavment of miltage and p-r diein ar..l other necessary expenses of tie; U gi-lative s.seml lv, and to provide funds fortliat pur jkk.cs; bv C 'ampUil of Douglas. v.. Hi.-lniul lii ameod sections m, H I-' 25 37. 43 and 4'i of chapter of the ii. ...n. Uvt. i.rrtaiuini: to to.ii.ni n 11Uli:iwi"" i Lnols: bv Stearns ol Mullliouiali. v.. i-7 n act to amend an act eui ' ' i l -I I 1 . , mi.:,.. an at to provule a o..ari cm... ";;--uersforthe canal au 1 locks at the W loam ette Falls, and to otherwise regulate tlie l.assa.-e of steaml-iats an.l otner water era. is J.i.-.,..'.i. tone: bv Hu-'l.ts ! U-ntoli. v . i -hi - In art to tu-ovi le tort:ic ,.1.. of the State capital bnildmg :..?. of Marion. No 133--Substitute fT.l, au act M re gulate tlitsaiary of the a.. ol Multi... mah c-Bi.ty; by Kelly oi .dultnoi.ah i-,-. i ,-t to extend ths time oi O. !..--. n.t. - and 1inatilia t-onnties ahe'- "' . . I .. f...-,. ,.f I "mi. I in their assessmeni rou.-; oj - ! til la- No 13'.-An act to provide tor t..e trans ferof the mint bu.l.lmg. hitand gmunds etc.. t ' l --"J " .,' , v 111 -Aa .-t to deue line 'of Cvos and lM&i by S.hro- C'oos- ! 145 -Ad at aotlionr.oj lnton coun- j a wag all roal to .-ista; 17 No 1 -An act vo 111.-iTiH.riie m... -yttj.U li5l l-yCh-D..-'th of Weston, 1'm.V.nU ennty; by White f;f ""n!'? n 4 tn n"'r"' t'c charter ol Baker CiVv; by Chandler. N.x Lvi-Anat t provule for tn tni- I.V THE WHOLE HlSTOHV UK MEiuclxr, no preparation has ever performed such marvel lous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation. as Atkk'k Ciilrhy Pkctohal, which is recog nized as the world's remedv for all diseases of the thpiat and lunc's. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts N THK CIRCUIT COUKT OF THK State of Oregon, for the countv of Lane. C. C. Milh-r, plainthf, vs. Henrv W. Miller, Eliel L. Miller. John P. Milh-r. Josiah Miller, j John L. Milh-r. Geo. C. Milh-r, Gcs. T.Miller, ! liacliel Putler and J. M. Butl.-r, her hiisliand, j and Isiah Hurt aud Sarah Hurt, his wife, de . fendant.-. i To Henrv W. Miller, I'li-d L. Miller, John I P.. Miller. Josiah Milh-r, John L. Miller. Geo. ! C. Milh-r. Geo. T. Milh-r, Pachdl Butler and J. M. Butler, her husband, and Sarah Hurt HAVE FOR sals at the LOWEST Hates IKON, STEEL: AXES. ANVIL?. NAILS, ROPS Cable Chains, (ilass, Puttt, Tab! eand Pockt CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powdsr, Flsliing Tackle. Etc., Etc We invite an exam ination of our goods, confident that our prices will suit the times. JSl. 33 OTiTiAR IS A BOL.3L.AH orders oi rhildren, makes it an invaluable rem edy to be kept always on hand in every home. No person cm atford to be without it, and those w ho have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its cimiKisition and effect, Phy sicians use the Chehky Pectoral extensively in their practice, and Clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain 111 its remedial etfeets, siieedilv and surelw always relieving sutferin: and oit-11 savin,' life. The protection it atfords. and Isiah Hurt, her hu.-hand, the above named by its tinu-lv u.-e in the throat and lung dis- ; defendant : In the name ol the SUte ol uregon you an.l each of you are hereby summoned to npjiear in said Court and answer the complaint of plain titf filed therein, within ten days from the date of service of this summons umui you if you are served in Lane county, or within twenty days from service upon you if you are served in any other county in said State, or if by publication md will always cure where cures are iossibh of summons, theu bv the first day of the term For sale by all dealers. 1 of the Court, following the time prescrilwd by i the Court for the publication of summons, I.ivcr is King. which is the first Monday in Novemlier, lS7i. ,, . . . , . . , , , , , And it is or.h-r.-d by the Hon. J. F. Watson, I he Liver is the imperial organ of the wnole j,,,) u Court, and dated Aug. 12, 1S7, Imm-.n system. ai it controls the life, health aud tllit st.rvjc,. f summons lie made bv publics hapl'ines of man. When it is distuibed in its tj(,n j tic KrolNE Citv Gr.iKU for six consec .r"p i-ac-ti.in,allkindsof ailments are thenatu- ! ntve we-.-ks on Kli.-t L Miller, Henrv W. Mil- rt ----lit. llieill.'-stlonof lin.d.tla-movclueiits : 1,.. .l,,loi I. Milh-r and .losiah Miller, and if )Ul eree will !e taken fur the relief prayed for 111 . n.-irne'v : A iV c beeii sn.i,illrr.,v-.l !..-;,-- ...fc t.gluy set en seventy nve one in m- I-l'i-.ver i iui-.-u.i!i- 1 111 curing all persons af- . dre.lths iicrc-s of laud, being a part of the do llicted v, it'. 1 lysivo ia or Liver Complaint. and , i;., l .nd rUim f Ueorve an.! Elizabeth I all the n'r.Ctrciiis fvmpt.-iiis that result from an . i;iir. notilieatiun nniuU-r ilstiV.I, claim mini- A. V. Dealers in General BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO PETERS & CO., Mereh;i!ulisr, and examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of all, and sold on the most reason able terms. 1. r, . and nervous system, an; all immediately con- ! iiccteii with the workincs of tiie Liver. It has 1 ,i, ..,., .1 .;t ro.m. W-- A ci.l.-of ! liiih.e.lthv ronilitw.ii nl t'w. I .hr find Stolil" S.ooil U.i-.lcalo u ,lo cents. t'ositively sold 1 i'1 all twns on the Western Continent. Three j doses will prove that it is just what you want. ! I: it v-re not for the timely introduction of Gh-nn's Sulphur Soap and its general adoption ;is a reli. ! of all classes irouj Skin and hbeu matic 1 i-viises, throueli (he tuiployni-'iit of warm Sii'pl.ur bat Is, exteinporu.-il by its-aid, the t irtnrts of poor invalids would be incalcu lable. Now au indigent rheumatic cripple is .. 1 .... i-1 .11 . . .1 .. . .1 11 Hi an Lpiality witli tlie ncliesi iuva;ui, ami u.is 1 t-on!i!ig to tlieir respeciivc snares, nim 1 an e.uial tliuniv ol wrmancnt restoration 10 . other and lurtner-reiu-i asm me health, mircstrict-d locomotion anil Human svniun trv. Crittenton's, No. 7, Sixth avenue. New York. Sold bv all druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. .Til. Ill Section. 111. IT. SO 1 O l, IO, 1!., it W.. in Lane county, Oregon, more par-tii-ul.uly describe 1 as follows : Commencing at the southeast corner if said donation land claim, No. ,Vi, running tlu-iu-e north 2:1.1:1 chtins, thence west li;7..V chains thence south 2:1 13 chains, thence e.vt lti7.iV chains to the place of b.-ginuing. containing St'.''' ' res of land in Lane countv, Oregon, and that the pro ceeds of sale, after paying the costs and dis bursements of this suit, lie distributed equally ,n..,.o tl,.. Ii,.ir 1.11:1 owners of said land c 1 ior sueii urt mav -cm equitable mid just, and for the costs and lisburseinents ot tins sun. JOSH I' A J. WALTON, Attorney b r PlaintilT. v iitr.i: (Mir. For c e.i?iimption, bronchitis, a-th.iiua, catarrh, throat and luug di-e.tsef. .Abo sure relief ami permanent cure f r gen.-ral debility, dyspepsii and all litrvons affections, bya siniile vegetable medicine which c-.ired a venerable missionary Physician who was l-uig a resident of Syria and the' East, and who lias freely given this valua ble siecitij to thoiLsan-U of kindred sufferer with the greatest p.-sible lienetit, and now he f.-els it his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigorating reiiifdy, and will sen I Fl: EE the original receipt complete, with f ill directions, to any person enclosing stamp for reply. !!. CLAP.K A. liol'I'.IN. (illl.F.l.l.V P.L.H.K, SVIIAI I SK, N. "i. p. o. r.ox 7t. $. l.ociiblittt V Co., m:i.khs in GEEUL MEHCU VADISE, At the old stand, Southwest corner of Eighth and Willann-lte streets, Kb'C.I'A'M CITY, OKKHON. WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES I ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORI-KR OF THE PEST EASTEUN MATERIAL: As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet in the State, We can Promise our Patrons First-Class Work in every Respect. KEVAIULXG DOXE OX SHORT MOTICEi CIVF l' A CM.L IJEFORE Pl'lit H ASING ELSEWHERE, A3 YOU WILL FLVD i. l I'KH'E.S TO SI-IT THE TIMES. Factory corner Olive and Seventh Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. tilled : coin- bv The Sum of Human Suffering has been much ; limini-hed since lib-tin's Sulphur Snip was in- tr'Nluced into u-e as an ag-iii 111 nie eomposi tioii of s.ilohur baths. Now the poorest sutfer-, ers from t.athsvme citaiieous aifectioim and , the tortures of r-he irnatisiu enjoy coin para- j tiie ease, lin y are amavs aoie n 11, bv thu evoen lit ire of sums wit.un their to exin sible tn the rich. New York. Sold Hair and Whisker cuts themselves with those grateful curative expetii lien .1. lie PU.l... reach, and without having recourse r.i baths, that are only Critt-nton's, 7 Sixth ave., by all dnggists. 11 ills Dve, I;', k ' or r.mwii, I Have the lu-k.t complete ktick of General Merchandise Li the city, incliidim; Dry Goods, G 'occvics, Hardware, Crockery, Etc.,etc. And in fact everything the market demands, which we are selling at BED ROCK PRICES. SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, -'nd door north of hardware store, Eugene City, Or. I will hereafter keep a complete utocli of i.tmi.s-, jiissks' -AND - CHILDREN'S SHOES. taaitrrn. Cloth and Kid, It ut Ion Itoof, MipiMTN, white and bl-k, j NuikIiiIh, I rcnrli B. F. DORRIS, DEALEH IN Moves, Itniige M IMpen, Melnls Tlnwnre AND MEN'S BOYS' BOOTS' ' SHOES j House Furnishing Goods Generally KINDS, OF ALL fact everything in the LOOT and intend to devote my S. Heme ray, M. I). OKKEP.S IIP UESPKi'TI I I.I.V nrrl-.i;n m ' --r-"; vie s to die citi.eiis of Eugene City and vicinity in the PRACTICE -op- MEDICINE A!10 SURGERY.! When n. t a'o-Dt on iTof. Hsional duty e n f u nd at IJs resid.-nce. e.-rner of Oak and Fifth str:-en cr at l'r. Putt-rson's oth'-e on Ninth stn-et. Oi;'.c- h' nrs from JO to II A. V-. and 3 to 1 p. v. Paid CASH for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our Store. S. Rosenblatt & Co. And in SHOE line, to which I e-pecial attention. MY GOODS Were manufactured to order, Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. BEST buiineiM you can engage in. the boundary f No- tv to construct nary irn o fic atiropritK.; by -1 inlii THE 1 n I Emrece Guard. I "1 P.. I ,nt I uv.-a 1111 ! 2 Job IbTirf. j f KX Eu2e Ciiy. Or. to tfJU Jier day made .y any worker o titlier tx, nyni 111 their own localities. Particulars an.l samples worth free. Itnj.rove your .pare 114 e thisbu-.ine.ss. Address Slis i Co.,Iort lanil, Maint. PHOTOGRAPHS. ARE FIRST CLASS, uiiii.u.nic Nirrn, And iiara'rtrd a. reK-eent.Mi, wul will ie Mid for the lowest prices that rt,lcle , aan be alforded. apr-J7-7xtf A. Ill , GRAIN BROS. J n tTat.l,.. .ail -n a. 11 1111111 Bflu m1 Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc , Watches. (1.k.. and Jewelry .-paired and warrant"!. Northwest corner of Wdlamtte and Kifc-hthjtreeU J , If va wUh to buy your trood. cheap, you must fit to the store of , i LURCH BROS., DEAI.EItS - ix - Jewelry. Eugene City, Oregon JUST RECEIVED. A I-arge Stuck of diiy .oods,' clothing, hats, hoots a:U) shoes, (jkockiuks, ; yankee notions j ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. Highest market iirirt r"''' '"rail kind, o PKODUCE, 11 1 and Fl K8. A. GOLDSMITH. Jackson, Artist,! corrAim h:ovk iu; work City, Ure.ni, oer -irs. Store. Thrj kp one of the la.-,ft stocl.. of CPOSITION HTHE LIFE OF TRADE! SLOAN BROTHERS ftlicp IB ttfWD. Albert Tal" I'hotirTaphi, (Inn, Cardu, C.bin.t 1 Lite . 11; le !. . -1 ' . ! l.,n. i the .Mat. rni rwu...e. f'onornl W PfCnanUliU (i.vi.LEk v - Willamette .tn-:t 1 - . . ,. ; Mftxe-ES SHOD TOR $1 50. u jiiti"! j i niT-iii ii ruriutfiu. m'-j f lire i:im I xlikn it tan 1 Uniht anybr in Uie i i .... i .w, t i,r vv-Ln.u KKA I k U n I 1 4 Eureh and Pen Lurek BLACKSMITH, Whhw rtii.l,!l rouwl. BfltiBf oM Aaf H enl. All warranted ! clr aallalarlUa. 8hoD oa tlie Corner of 8th and Olive Sb. i- . at th old rtai.1 and pn-pire-l w ao ..ni-l i..i,I.:b -. hor ii'-oi,- t- . . - ll .. ... r -.-..mi I in VriTVie band l'iU mal.-tb. rlirinof i f l l I V. H I - I M . .T-..J.o . r .-X ..... . Mi Ukm isMtfin 'A tii vn-irofi Luckey Livery Stable, !fV j.EN'KUSlW a (.Pit UL11KAI. IMPLEMENTS f And will carry on a ! GENERAL LIVERY Iil'SINE. ' H rv4 fd and Urdl by t!. wtkorda . JIOR.'F.H AND P.VWIES FOR HIRE. j Emcnc City Brewery ! MATIIIAS MKI.I.tH, Pro'p I. bow (ir(i.T to all all ordr. (sr LAGER BEER' OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. ! p Is: f H 1. 1 r."V : s l;:f- I ? ' l i m ' .ft ; i !::' if '. n ? til ; w '' -A! : ' 1 1 i , 1 1 ! ; i i ffeneral and p at; by j committee on -" and Ewn. A