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V lloftheOvAB,lwnrppr lor null- ,nwT TirT AND COUHTY. KKMOVAL. patron, of the Curd will take notic. . tl.a die has Men reraoveu w ui macros' the hall, from it former place. Th( affictU bo tboreth. Grange .to. BRIEF MEXTIOJf. Wntliefeotbill: Did you get valentines. p,y your State ami county tax. .jfcve you en the Little Joker t Tie Willamtti i? booming: Only one occupant in the county jaiL Thirty-one inches of enow at the DaUe. ..wJacW.bsst.weet navy tobacco. Sure cure for the blues -Subscribe for the 'QatRV. Mr. Horace Knox went -to Portland Tues day wd returned Thursday. , WeeAnow'edge the rece'pt of some more Vaster paper from J. H. Mitchell. persons sending us Spring poetry will ob 'lige us by writing on neither side of the piper. The private masquerade last evening was , pleasant aTair and. everybody enjoyed themselves hugely, n A number of young geatlemen of this place attended the masquerade ball at June tion City last evening. Any kind of money will bo received in payment for post office orders now, tho law having been chsnged in this respect. By provision of the last Legislature, to drive over a public bridge faster than a walk its misdemeanor, and punishable by a fine rf from $10 to $100. The New Idrian Quicksilver Mining Com pany are getting their iew furnaces ready for reduciuj ore, and p-epariuj it for market. .Quicksilver is on the rise. The temperance meeting at the Court Bouse la?t We.lnesday eveuing was a per fect success. Forty-threo delegates were olected to the Albany Alliance. Since the County Commissioners have de clared the toll road via. Drain aud Pass Creek, to Lane county, a county road, henceforth it will be a free road, and will be improved as other count roads are. Albany pseple are to have a ra:'oad meet ing to devise means ef securing the comple tion of the proposed narrow gauge road be tween Springfield, Lane ceaniy, aed Albany and affecting a junction with the Yaquiua .road. The "Bee" truly says that digirette smok ing is spoiling the chances of our rising gen erations ever amcuuii v to much, eUher nenta'ly or physicrlly. ThU form of smok ing is becoming gonera1, and should be con denied by every parent and gardian in the State. Quails are becoming scarcer every year aid will soon be as rare as the pheasant. Sportsmen and trappers are fast depopulat ing the country of tlioso birds, slaughtering them indiscriminately at any t'mo of the year. This should Hot be, aud we hope the practice will cease at once. Have you seen tho little Joker ? Sold. Mr. Frank Harrington has sold his barber shop in this place to Mr. C. Marks, of Port'and. We a -e sorry to lose Frank, for he is one of our most public hearted c'ti"ns, and a geuuine gent'eman. We learn that he will seek a new home in the far off Pa'ous couuty. Succ3ss Frank. NoNSixstcAL. Weddings lose their charm and romance when it is known that the cere mony has been rehearsed l'ke any other theatrical performance, and what must be the fee'injs of the bride during the progress? Out upon the unmitigated, though fashiona bly nonsense. Contract Let. Messrs. Steel & Fisbe have been awarded another coatra-it by the Oregon Ceniral Kail road to supply them with 50,000 ties. Tbie fi-m already bav'ng a contract from this company are fully pre pared to fi'l the order at short notice f -om their timber farm near Deaverton. ResiO.neo. We have been in'ormed say ' tho Statesman, that a private letter has been received aunounc'iig the fact tbet J. J. Henderson, Esq., U. S. Corsul at Amoy, China, had reujn. 1 his position and waJ , goijg to Shrnghai, China, to enter upon the practice of law. AcK.NowLEDoioiEKT.- -We acknowledge a phamphlet containing a disc.iption of the Pa Wse country, published by Kellogg & Hop kins, of tho Palouse Gazette. It is a ve.y aseful pamphlet for these intending to emi : gfte to the Palouse country. 8hct Yoca Gates. Compbvnt have comet u several tme of lata o c'tizeu having gate that open across the aide walk . leaving the same open after night One gen tleman wa quite eeve-ely hurt by a little P'ce of careloganes of this kind. ' NiwIUar. We are in receipt of the : ait-r number of the Eos-ebo -g Daily Plain--dealer, of Rooeburg. Typraphically it is Mat, and shuws mnch onto prire in it local Mw. Here' onr tf B.-. Benjamin. 8iati Tempetajcci Aixuntx The eighth annual session of the Orecm S-aU Temperance 'Uance, will meet in the city Albany ea Wednesday, February 19th t 1 o'clock P M. Kaxiciort MutTXon. A aerie el Union meotiag- have been held at the Court House dnrng the past week. Considerable excite ment hs Wa manifeiied. For Ec5T. Two rooms suitable for ot ficea, ptjr in Uoderwood bnck. Apply tonncll Proceeding. Council Rooms, ) Etrocsi CrtT Feb. 10, 1879 J Council met pursuant to adjournment Present President Dorrisj Councilmen Underwood, Dunn, Sloan and Hendricks, Marshal Farrell and Recorder Alexander Absent Councilmen, Edris, and Cooper. The proceedings f last meeting were read and, approved. The Finauce Committee reported favor able upon the following bills, and the Re corder was instructed to draw warrant for their payment, to-wit: Geo. Fisher, $3; B. F. Dorris, f G 50; ttobhson 4 Church f3 50; P. H. Farrell $16 50. The Committee on itreet reported adverse. ly on the proposition of J. B. Rinehart to put up the name of the street at the cor ner of intersection. On motion the repo.-t wa appreved. The prayer of the petition of J; B. Rhine- harl and other for a sidewalk on the nest side of Pearl, from Ninth to Eleventh street was granted. On motion the proposit'on of Sbelton & Wilk'nsto furnish the City with oil. atd furnish a suitable building for storing the same was accepted for one year. Ou moi'on F. M. Wilkiu and others were authorized, at their owu expense, to lo jver the bottom of the culvert on Willamette street not to exceed one foot. On nioiion, the Committee ea street was instructed to have a box culvert constructed in the alley on the south side of Fifth, be tween Oak and Pearl street to the brow of the hill. The following bills were presented read, and, an motion referred to the Finance Com mitted, to-wit: Win. Christian, 6; Ed McClanaham. $10 75; F. B. Duuj, $16 17; F. B. Dunn $25 Lynch i Gant $17 50; A. Lynch, $10 75; H. Fan ell, $24 S. Chrisman, $3 50. On motion Council adjourned. Have yon seen the Little Joker? Lie Masquerade. The masquerade at Lane's Hall on Friday evening, the 7th inst, was a very enjoyau'e . I affair in eve-y particular. Between thirty and' forty couple were in attendance and there was nothing to disturb the prevailing harmony. As no record was kept of the irnckers and the character rep -eseated w will say that irauy of the maskers had good costuircs aud sustained their chaiaclrs well. But still we think that seve.-al of thorn acted thef roles very well, amonj whom wore Miss Lucy Blacbloy, who took .the ch -actor of a "Sailor Boy" and actod it splendidly and was awarded the prize, $5, for the best sustau-ed gentleman's cha-acter; and the Mis-es Rosa Goldsnith ad Kera " WatUind.. who iinnersonated two old maids, and acted it very well indeed, were awarded the prize for the best sustained lady' char- acker- Mr. S. M. Titus, as a tramp, caused (.!... in uttemlance to lauL'h more than once, ' I ,1 m,.Wv deceived everv o e as to his identity until hennma'ied; Mr. G. Bett- .. .1,.. J.,ui n. :i mention and was iiiaiJt t--vj w f i Ana ftf l nn iir, fTfiu'iiULCia imcbciiim so b uiv A.i --i.-i ir. fiiw informed that the party tripped the fantastic till an early hour iu the morning, when all wended ineir way nome wo i . .uiu every paiticular. The music played was ex cellent and all present considered it the best ever fariu'ied to a bait iu Eugene. The ball wa a success socia'ly, fnaucially and every way. Blue Ribbon Club. The Blue Ribbon Club will meet next Wednesday evemug at 7 o clock, at the Court House. The following u tne pro- gramme: Music. Prayer. Misic. Address ReT. A. Atwood. Music. Essay-J. N. Fearcy. Masia Recitation Mis Minnie Lockwood. Mus'C. Volunteer speeches. Circulation of pledge. By order of Executive Committee, S. C Price, Chairman. Have you seen the Little Joker! Cburcb Notice. Preachinz in the Cumberland Fresbyte- rian Church to-morrow at 11 am. u:- .f , IWi.t church to-morrow . r- at 11 o'clock, S. S. at 3 I. t 9 r. m. Union ser- vice at the Court House in the evening Service at St Marys church on Sunday at 11 a. m. and on Friday at 7 P. . with lec- lu. "' w nn TIlA r.ri "Uia miuiumuvu. service on Sunday evening. Preaching in the M. E. Church to-morrow t 7 r M bv tlie pastor, liev a Sunday School at 3 P. L G. Adair, su oerintend. The evening service will be omitted. The congregation are invited to ;in in the union eervice at the Court j House at 7 t. m. Dtlt;atci to State Tcmpcrante Uliauce. Any member of the Blue R;bbon Club of Eugene City who will stteed the meeting oi the above mentiored "iane at Albany at l . ifuL A.rlM ami M reo.w, mu, - "6 . net been appointed, reqoewsa w ropor w l. . - .1,. bibnr U r Me- Cluni before Tuesday evening nest. 8. C. Pbicc, Chaiiman Ex. Cess. Amsnox La ncx Mr. 8. Kaha again come to the front ard anaennce that he will remove h's stock to Port'and ia two week, and per consequence, he wi'l J hi ood from 25 to 50 pe- cent, cheaper than heretofore. Give bun a eaU.. Fidget. Mr. L. ti. Adair informs that freight day hereafter wiU be Taeeday, Tbenday and. SsOarday. Ibimi will Jonctloa City Items. Junction ha a new Marshal Mr. J. C. Campbell commenced a new term of school on Monday last. The masquerade last evening wa a very pleasant and a enjoyable affair. The O & C R R have topped running all but one ef their freight trains, and it make a trip every other day. A pleasant tocial gathering took place at the residence of Mr. Jas. Hoffman on the evening of the 7th hist G. W. Shipley, city Marshal, handed in hi resignation which was accepted by the city dads. They proceeded to appoint John Morgan. Morgan now hold the office o' con stable elect, and city Marshal by appoint ment Friday evening, the 7th inst, J. M. Laf- ferty, Lodge Deputy, I O G T, installed the following officers for the ensuing torm: Jw Moore, W C T; FJla McCliire, W V T; E J Houston, Sec'y; Ludora Kratz, A S; W H Cronise, F S; May Test, Trcas; O C Millet, Chap: Charles E Kirk, Marshal; P A DriekilL I U;C P Houston, O G; Mollie Tripp, R II S; Fannie Moore, L H S, Have you eei the Little Joker ! Sad Accident. From the JunotienCity Rspublican we take the following: "On Sunday night a fearful accident happened in the family of B. Cohon, of our city. Mrs. Cohci had been troubled with the toothache, having had one extracted and Sunday u;ght about 10 o'clock she took the camphor bot tle and setting the candle in her lap com menced bathing her face. The camphor dripped down into the blaze and off it went with a flash, exp'.od'ug the bottle and set tit Mrs. Cohen's diess on fire. Mr. Cohen tor her cloth'ng off, but not until she was badly burned on both 'imbs. from the knees down to the ankles. Both hands wire aso severely burned. Mr. Cohen, ia his efforts to save his wife, was also very badly burned on the back of both his hands. This is a most lamentable accident, and the 'aaily have the sympathy of the whole community j this trying affliction." O. W. S. A. The Woman Sutlrage Con vention has been in soss;on iu Portland the past weeks, and elected the following of ficers for the ensuing ye-r: Presuleut, Mrs A J Dunniway; Seoretary, Mr J DeVore Johnson; Corresponding Secretary, Mr M A Edmunds; Treasurer, Dr Ague Buit; Ex ecutive Couunitte, Presideut and Reco.-ding Secretary, members ex-offcio, C A Coburn, Mrs Combs and Mr. McCown. Portlaud was selected as the next place to hold the Convention.- Doo Eateiis. The Silver lity Chinamen . are really a messing w iuo penc, wt-y capture every stray cur that comes along, and a'te- dressing and cooking them feast in royal manner, it tne lovers oi me icper heathen of this city can oily induce them to . i-t Ai :ii i . so and do liltewise uiey wiu uy. plished much toward breaking down tne ex. Mating piejudice agvnst the Chinese Tho Held 1U WDlcn vney wn uo nuunou f ' f.irdiiim wil extena to nicuj judub m every direction EliRONEOOS. The rumor that Hon. James D. Fay, of San Francisco, would remove to Salem for the praciice o. his profession turns out to be unfounded. From a ca-d received liV .Tllfl 'Tfl Hanna. Jit Jacksonville Tiuios learns that he has formed a co partne-ship wi.h Eugeue N. Douprey and H. W. Kind, two prom!ncnU San Francisco attorneys, under the firm name of Fay, Deuprey & Kind, with office at 214 Samson street Gradl'atiso Honors. On Monday last says the Salem Statesman the 6rst examina tion was had of the senior c'ass in the cienti"io course, at.the Willamette Univer sity, preprratory to graduation at next com- mer-cemeut. The class cons-sts of John McKiuncy, Huh Harrison, Sa-ah Jones, Rotta Yocum. iola John and Lam Nichols. Returneo Home. By Thursday' train Mrs. Jos. Gray, Mrs. KanoIT and riyron van Houtcn returned from the List, where they have been vi''ting 'or the past few mouths. We learn that Ma -t Conley a id wie stopped at Portland, which they will makf their fn ture home. All em glad to be once more in the land of red app'e. Heavy Snow. We learn that the now on theummitof the mounUin over the McKenzie real is one of the heaviest that has fallen for many years. It i aaidtobe Imtween CO and 40 indes rcross nu irom me .. u.. to fifteen feet in aepm. i ne man a. rr u to n:e snow ho to cross with the mail to Ochoco. LOOK Pjiineniber well and bear ia mind, that I w.nt. .11 thut'o behind. If tbobe owin? me don't come and ett'e, they will have to listen in tha lilverv voice of an attorney, ler l neeo xnA must have money. This is without re- aerve. FRANK COLEMAN. February 14. 1879- wl Iosarance. Underwood Bros, are representing four of the most popular and reliable Insurance Companies on thu Coast tc-wit Conneticnt Uf Hartford: Kew Zealand, ot Auklana Commercial Union, of London; Hamberg Bremen of HamVergj representing a capital nf over t29.0OO.0W Bold coin." "Dont ait .... .L. . ;. .,,. Ifr. ,. Wk tk. - Itttll fp. Mr. Jaa. McCkren wishe all who are in- A,AA to him to call and settle op. These that he ha trusted should eaU and (qnar np I their account By this mean they will aav mere eerere measutes a he mnit have mnn- .n l :--L::n J. .11 .. ey. All wn arm wwmj aim win w w. heed this aetice. Late AttcBtlvB. Berba Fubioa, Pattern ai Dnnn t8trst-tea'. Dr. C. M. Wood the celebrated healer whoso woiderful cures of chronio diseases have been published ia theOregonian for the pvtyear, will he at the leading hotel in t-ugene uty on March 4th and hoal the kk until March 12th 1S79 patent must call wwi hi receive ireatmtm. Pomprll. Excavations at Pompeii prove the city to nave iteen one of the most fashionable and beautiful of Roman Summer resorts, and but for tlw eruption it nn'ht hive remained so to this day. Ai with Pompeii, o with thou sand of people who have bVauty of form and feature. They might alwe be admired but for the emptioi, that make the face uu ighly, and betray the presence of orofuln, virulent blood poisons, or general debility. There ia bat one remedy that positively cure these af.'ectiona, and that remedy is D Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the best known tonic, alterative, aud re solvent It speedily cures pimples, blotches, liver (pots, and all diseases ariaitw from im poverished or impure blood. It a'so cures dyspesia, and regulate the liver and bowels. Sold by druggists. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in Nature gives us grandeur of mountains,) glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment We cau desire no better when m ierfect health; but how often do the ma jority of people feel like giving it up dis heartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no eccason for this feeling, as every sufferer can obtain satisfac tory proof that l.reen's August Flower will niRKe mem a iree irom uncase as wncn born. Dvsnensia and Liver Comulaint is the direct cause of seventy-five per cent of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous 1'rustraticm, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart and other distressing avmntoms. Three dosos of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it Wo have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock o' window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty a 'les embracin" Uramed Pannels, Embossed, Gilts and tace .'attertis, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and I o charge for trimming paper. UUXX t diKAi JUSi. Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep tho largest and best selected stock of wall pa;ier and bonier in Eugene Oitv, com)ricinxin part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gift and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. Dr- Mlntle's Vegetable) NePhre-Uoum Will cure all diseases of tho Kindey, Bladder and Urinary Organs. Hundreds have been cured after all other remedies had failed His English Dandelion Pills aave ho equal in all cases ot Diseased Liver, DysiK'psia or any liillioui Derangement Many of your leading citizens of this ."' y will vouch as to their virtues. To bo had by all druggist E. WADS WORTH. Canvasiing agent for tho rictorial Family Bi ble, a bok for the times, and gives universal sat' sf action- Aildress tho Agent, Monroo, Benton county, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. To aU whom it n ay concern: VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 Geo. M. Cooiicr, administrator of the estate of Joseuh Ol'Io. deceased, has filed his account for final settlement and asks to bo dis charged from acting as such administrator, and that by an order of tho County Court, of In County, Oregon, duly made and entered of date of January 30, 1H79, Monday the 3d i w l .u-fa .1.... f eiav or ai&rcn. ioiv. iuiu ueum wiia iim wj wi tho next re2iili'.r term of tuid court, was set by ad conri for the hearing of tho objection", if in :n',l tin.l and the settlement thereof. Published by order of the Honorable Jcshut J. Walton, Judge ot said court, a.a iaii. ou, 187'J. GEO. M. COOPER, Administrator. THOMPSON 4 BEAN, Attorneys. 1 late U an. 30, lW'.l. , Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND k lanro rid varied assortment of FRESH GOODS, and to receiving every month new nplies suited to this market. Goods are sold low and AT ONE PRICE TO ALL I And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET KATES. Give rs a call befo purchasing, a it is no trouble to show goods and give prices. apl EUGENE CITY MILLS. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO info-m the jmlilic that they are the owners of tho EUGENE CITY MILLS, i ml ae pre- psred to do a :ei eral m'llin? imsinesn. nui receive Whea.'on storage at lowest twins, and make satUfactory ananseiuen,- with farmers who denire to have tlieir own nneai grouun. Have at a'l times on hand, FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, and pay the Kiqhcst Cash Price for Wheat. PATTERSON, EDRIS k GRAY. NEW IDUIAN OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OGN. Iororporatcd, Junr, 1S7S. Capital Slock, 1100,0 OFFICERS: PBiHiriT-A. L. Todd. SrcRmRT-An .. ... i. f i :in T W Jackwm, T. 8. Kodahaugh, A. L. Todd and A Tld. Princiil office for sal of stock at J. P. Gill & Son s drug store, rostomce ouuuinj, cugcue. EHOTOCRAPHS. Albert Jackson, Artist Takr Photographs, (Jems, Cards, Cabinet and Life Hire, style and fini-b equal to any A.. in th State. Prices reaannable. cil.l.fkV Willamette strert. Eiieene City. Oregon, over Mrs. Jackaun's Millinery BOOTH AJtD HIIOEX-CALIFOI ii band and machine made liooU aa Shoe. AkatT p BOCKBIE-IldkBordl''' GEDCZBIKS & PE0VISI0S a.di.vit.ta. --531 S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE THE LAC EST STOCK OF COODS EVER BR0UHT OUR STOCK OK CLOTHING ha been laryvly Increased and we can show aa handsome a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As oan bo found In the country, and at priees mai cannot tall to satufy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT well filled with a anlemlM uanrtmvnt nf alt leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Moaehed it Unbleached Cotton Flan ncls. Ladies and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson & Church, DKAI.EKS IN S11ELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TUB Cest Selected Stock In Oregon IS X O 3L 3L A. BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO, Dealers in General Merchandise, WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of able BOOT JIN SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, iMigene tity, Ur. TViU hereafter keep a complete stock of LA I) I EN', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ualtrra, Cloth ami Kid, Button lloota, Slippers, white and black, Sandala, French kid Miooa. MEN'S & BOYS' FINK mo HIATT BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And In fact everything In tho BOOT and HUOK line, to which I Intend to devote my eievirl attention. MY GOODS , Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And ifuarantoed as rcpiwnted, and will bo sold for the lowest prices that a irrHHi article aun ot afforded. aurL7-7 SU A. Ill XT. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS iClocki, ff Watchci and Musical Instrument, Toy, Notion, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and arrant!. Northwest corner of Willamette warrantei and Eighth streets. feb'J-tf If you wiah to buy your (iwds cheap, you must a... .. gU W 110 BWIO VI LURCH BROS., COTTAOK CJIIOVK. They keep ono of tho largest stocks of General Merchandise n,,t-l,U nf Portland, and they sell ooils cheaii- er than It can bo bornU anywhere in tho WU- Umette valKy. ' .... llio firm ot Mircn uro. oonsuu m ruu Lurch and 15n Lurch. CPOSITION M THB LIFE OF TRADE SLOAN BROTHERS TTTIT.t DO WORK CHEArEK tnaa a7 owwr T abop IB town. HORSES SHOD FOR 1 00, With ww maUrial, aU round. BoMtUnf oW sljoes 1i ( tala. All warraole ! gl ealiaiaesia. Shop on the Corner of 8tn ani Olive Ss. a fiPinTT.TTTKAI. lMl'l,Mlwia n . eisf ltVffUl . M aUkind.atin.i.rbyDKicKA TMtF.S UOODX-NKW htyu:3 J and low price. Juat rwivl I'V S. H. FRIENDLY. rpK BKT HOKS . 11 W TIO V , ,. ,l ', Fifth street or at lr. ratterson' office on 8. D. Coat, who live eight mile oonth of J rtrf Eogen City, ha a lot of fine Merino bnck, oftc hour fmm 10 to II a. m., ami S to 4 both par blood and grale, for -eel yeryjf- . chop. Sheep raiser. uld do weU to tall iR4.MEHt EHCMA?ID. 8- "V'-I.c. HENDRICKS, TO EUGENE. WOOL x BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling liatcnelj. HATS AND CAPS In the loading styles. OILCLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would sail tiwoial attention to our stock of Mem' and Boys' Hun Francisco Hoot, Which w have sold for a number of yean with great satufaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock ot HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UT&iNaiUJ. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astouiahly low rates. LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of product and WOOL- . HAVE FOR sale at the LOWEST Rate IRON, STEEL. AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, ROl'K Cable Chains, Ulasn, lVtty, Tabl eand Pix-kot CUTLERY. GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGKK'ULTTKAI. IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fiahine Tackle. Etc, Etc Wo invito an oiam liiation of our goods, confident that our price will uit the time. A XtflC j&l DO 353 S and examine the Celebrated all, and sold on the most reason terms. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IN Mores, Ranges, Pumps, i Pipes, Mcfulx, Tlinynr AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. WUIamette (street, Eugene City, Oregon JUST RECEIVED. A Lai-go Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, HOOTS AND SHOES, , GKOCEKIKS, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. Hik'liMt market price pad! for all kind rJtUUUlK, lUDJiS and UltH. A. GOLDSMITH. ALFilED ULEU Ha taken pooaeaalon of the Luckey Livery Stable, And will carry on a GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESa Hones fed and boarded by the week or day.. HOR.SF.jf AND BUOCIEfl FOR HIRI. Eugene Ctty Brcffery. MATI1IAS MFAAjEU, Pro'p Ia now piprd to 811 all orion fa aasa lager BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Cots w m V yunrll A food articl 9 Am ramminondntir TOREKUi:rt ANL1 SAN JUAN LIM1 IV foraaloby T. O. IIENDKICKS.'). 8. llemcnwajr, M. I). RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS 8ER vice to the citizen of Eugene City and vicinity In the PRACTICE Of MED1CIHE AUD SURGERY. Wlfimt alent n profemional dnty can i ?m f.mo'l at Lis rraiilence, corner nf Oak and upree otnee. takf notice.