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CITY AND COUNTY. Junction My Items. BUIEF MEXTIO. Xait Tusday the dog law j-hh iota furce Chew Jackson's bwt sweet nary tobacco, "Vern" Hendarioa m on a profeuioual winitUPmlletou. Mr. McDoaald, the new Epupocal minis ter hu arrived. i Mr. Herman Tkanhauser, of Portland, wm i'a town thii week. Mr. A. G. Horey is bedfast with inflam. suatory rheumatism. Mr. J. F. Robinson's newretidence wearing completion. Messrs Crouch t Brown have employed a (first-class moulder. Chai McCarmio ii the principal of the Marehtield publio school. Mr. Albert Cook has accepted a position as clerk in the Orange store. The California Press Association will meet at the Palace Hotel July 16th. Mr. Cirahan, formerly a tailor here, was in towu during the past week. See notice ef the City Marshal, in another column to delinquent taxpayers. Mr. J. H. McClung and wife went on the excursion to Puget Sonnd this week. Wt iuvite correspondence form evory part f the county. Send along the tews. Jr John Christian of the Eugene Brass Baud hai receired a new silver coruet. Mr 0. It Bean is remodeling his residonce he recently bought of St John Skinner. Adaughthcrof Mr. Wis. 'Withrow died last Saturday, and was buritd on Monday. James MeCItiren and fa:nily bye g )iio to Portland on a vuit and will return uex( Monday. Mr. E. M. Day has been elected C. P. of Willamette Encampmeut, No. 2,1.0.0. F at Salem. The steamer A. A. McC'ully hai disco tinued her trips to this point until next FjJi. Cause Not enough water. Hun J M Thompson delivered tho address at the class tree exercises. Those who hoard it pronounco it a masterly effort. " We see by a card received from Dewey t C6., patent agents, that Mr. l' Ccouch has received a patent on bis ventilator. We are informed that the McKenzie wagon road has beeuclearul of snow, aud re' jaired, over the summit of the mountain. The building for Messrs Thompson and Bean's law office and Hovey & Humphrey's broker office is rapidly nenring , completion, Messrs, J Killingsworth &. Son gives notice that iuore indebted to thrni must ninke a settlement of the old score. Sue notice in Auother column. Preaching in the M. E. Chnrch to-morrow At 11 a.. and 7: Hp. m , by Ebv. I. D. Driver, of the "Oregon Coufereuce." iub. jeet morning and evening "Baptism." Sun day School at 3 P. M. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-lieaiU, statements, IctUr heads, aud every description ef commercial printing are neatly ami promptly executed jat the Gl'ARi) ofthe. Crop prospects were never bettor. Fears -were entertained by some that tho late run would break dowu the fall sown wheat, but the probabilities are that it will be a beseiit instead of damago to the growing crip. Attention farmers ! Great i.edctiou in prices. Meals aud lodging eau be Fad as cheap at the Astor hoiso as iu Iowa, Wis onsin or Minesnta- thirty-five per cent cheaier wlien the locality is considered . A slight scrimmage ocnrod n tlic streets last Saturday Isstwuen one of merchants and a quarrelsome young blood which resulted in the but mentioned individual getting beat over the head with a pick handle besides having to pay a fine of two dollars. The steamer Alex. Dvuuau has sailed from Saa Francisco. Her route will be to put in at Rogue river, Port Qrfnrd, Ceos Bay, Umpqua, Shsslaw, Yaquiua Bay, Tillamook and Astoria. Returning he will t into the same ports on each trip both ways. Messrs, Holloway and Winter have drove wells on the opposite side of the street from their respective residcuces aud have lail pipes underground to their houses. The water on the side of the street where they live is unfit for Use, which necessitated the above. Remember that tho St Charles Hotel is the only first class hotel iu tho city Meals served in first-class style for 25 cents, also iodglug for 25 or 50 cents, accordiug to the room occupied. Board and lodging per week fj or $7. Satisfaction guaranteed, (live us a call. A man coming out of a Texas newspaper with one eye gouged, his nose spread all over bis face and one of his ears chewed off, replied to policeman who interviewed him, I didn't like a piece that 'peared in the paper last week, au' I went iu ter see the man who writ it, an' he war tbar." A word to fanners: When a strange man calls at your farm house and gets his dinner, pays for it and wants yflu to sign a receipt just to show his employers now ihe money went don't yori do it. If you do in about one month yon will have a note for about one hundred dollars poked at yon for pay ment, with your own signature to it Every woman that suicides bat "lovely golden hair;" every .trout is a "speckled beauty;" every party I Vtba most recher cheie affair of the season,'' daseing is always kept op "till thf wee craa boors;" every newspaper we hate is "oar respected eon iemporary;" every man wc kaew is either a judge, colonel or major. The money raised by subscription to pay the expense of a delegate to a meeting of the board of engineer; that was to meet in Kaa Francisco to locate the Harbor of P.e foga, aot having been used is now ready to be Nteraed to the persocs subscribing the same, by calling on J. P. Oiti at Die post ffioa drug store. Ltclnre. Agaia on Fri lay evening, June 20th, the University auditorium was tilled with au in telligent audieuce to listen to the third an nual address before the Laureanand EuUxiau Societies, delivered by Hon. M. C. George, of Portland. The address was well prepared and ably delivered, aud we regret that we cannot give oar readers the benefit of it in full, but suffice' it to say, that the speaker fully sustained his reputation as a fluent aud able speaker, and the composition itself showed more than ordinary research aud thought The exercises of the evening closed the publio exercises of the third auuual com mencement of Oregon's institution of learn ing, and we congratulate the faculty aud friends of the institution on the prosperous year just closed, and the exceedingly bright prospects for the future. The addition to it faculty of Professors Gatch aud Collier, will be a material benefit to the institution, and will make the facili ties for iustruction'unquestionably superior to aiy in the State. New Prohhsoks. The Reeents of the State University have added two chairs to the faculty.- One of Chemistry aud Physics will be filled by Prof. Geo II Collier, the other, English Literature, Belli Letters and kindred subjects by Prof Thos M Gatch Both of these tare latterly from the Willam ette University. No lwttvr stdoctimis could have been made as those vditkiiun have ranked foremost among the teachers of our state. Selkcthu. The following teachers were selected Jane 23d, for the next terra of the Public School commencing September 22, 1870, and continuing 8 mouths: Principal Prof T C Boll; Grammar Department, Mrs J- A Stowell; Intermediate, Mrs J U Adair; First Primary, Miss Iua E. Condon; Second Primary, Mrs T. C. Hell; Third Primary, Miss Matggiu Walker. Skt Fri;e. T. E. L. Logan, arrested in company with his step daughter Maud Mil- or, for attempted adduction of Alice Mc Donald, is again breathing the free air of heaven outside the bolts aud bars of a prison homo. The grand jury investigated tho charge and returned "not a true bill," so Logan, after a tedious and undeserved im prisonment, was given hie freedom. Stand ard. An Overijos,)!. Capt Denton, of the W. A. Iloluomb, recently from Hong Kng with cargo of Chinamen was yanked for carry ing more paisungrs than allowed by law. He coidly pleaded guilty, was lined $ 0 for ach eight overdoses of China, making a to al $460, which he will contribute. If the no was heavier than passage money more care would be taken by masters. Standard. State Univkksity Faci'Itt. The State University now has the following faculty: W. Johnson, professor of ancient lan guages; 1. Al. uatch, professor of J'.ugusn literature and belles letters; Geo. H. Collier, professor of chemistry and nietallury; Mark Bailey, professor of mathematics; Thus. Condon, profesjor geology and natural science. Jt'OMPUMnSTAItY Notice. We under staud that Prof. T. M. '.intcli of this city has beuu elected to a professorship in the Si rate University and that he has decided to accept. With this aitdition to the faculty f the State University will make it the ablest on the Coast aud will fully insure the success of that institution. Salem States- To RosEuunu.Mr, J. G. Gray, county treasurer, went to Roscburg last Thursday evening. We understand that Mr Gray has procured a surveying contract, aud goes to make arrangements for the trip. Mr, Gray will not go but will liira a man te take charge of the surveying party. Liberal. Tis pity, and pity 'tis 'tis true, as Puck remarks, that we fiattor our selves we are extremely liberal when we say a thousand dollars' worth of good of a man after bis death, to whom, living, we would not have loaned a "V." Tall Grass. Capt. Packard, of this place, showed us some orchard grass that was grown near this city that measured 8 feet and 8 inches in height. Who can beat it. Social Kei'nion. Thr minion of the Laureau and Eutaxiia Literary Societies, of tho University last Saturday evening, was a very pleasant aud enjoyable affair. Pretty Difficult. In a family in which there are two boys of about tho same age, it is pretty difficult to decide whose birth right it is to roll out the ash-barreL Returned Home. Most of the University scholars herefrom a distance hate left and gone home. We understand that the most of them will return next year. Closed. Owing t insulSeieiicy of the appropriation the Deaf Mute school of the State bus been closed ami the teachers have tendered their resignations. To Tue Spkisgs. Mr. Wintbmp Hill aud his sister, Miss Mary Hill, left last Monday for a pleasure trip of two month duration to the McKenzie spring. SccCESsrCL. Mr J B Underwood has rais ed the money necessary to place scats around the band stand in the public square, and the work is progressing. Gradcati.iii Addrem. Prof. Thorn. Con don, delivered the address before the gradnat. ing class of the Portland High school on the 23d. Wool. Tbe market is weal at from 21 to 22 cents. Some former purchasers having orders to stop buying, denotes; a weaker tone. Wbea a married niaa belongs to a lodge. of course be fiuds the dues to Day. Ex., And wheo ba returns borne UU be finds the ; "deril" to pT- Jacksonville Sentinel. , Marshal Houston has been cleaning the streets. Rev. S. H. Well will lecture iu the church next Tuesday eveniug. Henry Moore, road supervisor of this district, is building a new bridge on Long Tom west of J auction. The county will furnish the lumber to cover it Smith, Brasfield ft Co's new ferry will be run frco on th Fourth for the accoinmoda tion of the people of Willamette precinct, who may wish to attend the celebration. Goo. Hulery aud Wm. Orton ran a foot race on Front street Jast Saturday, for a small purse, eighty yards. It was closely contested, Hulery coming oat but sis inches ahead. Col. Folsom and R. P. Caldwell are both building themselves fine residences in the northwest part of the city. R. V. Howard has men at work on his large warehouse, the foundation of which is already laid. The 10:20 train on Tuesday morning gave us our unusual runaway item. Mr. James Rick's team becoming frightened at sight of the iron horse, took a spiu and brought up standing in the oak grubs, just northeast of the city. The wagon was badly busted we understand. Dexter Items. Our regular correspondent at Dexter,' un' der date cf June 18th, sends us the following items: About three miles of snow is reiiorted in the mountains. William Templeman died on Saturday last. He was a good citiieu aud an honest man. Jiextoris taking tl. u. s advice moving west about a mile and a half, and will be lo cated near the new saw mill. To-day while Sid Sayler, was fording the river at this place in a hack, his team balk ed, and becoming unmanagable soon got in deep water. Mr. S. and a little son of Mr. Kehay swain a shore. After a good deal of struggling and swimming the horses got ashore. Tho hack floated down, but was saved. Fortunately, Mrs Win Kelsny and two children and Mi is Mollie Kelsay, had just been taken over the river, otherwise your correspondent would have had a sad ac cident. A trunk containing articles of val ue, belonging to Miss Mollie, is probably lost, also some other articles of less value. The river at this place can be forded very well, but teams that are not trae to pull had best be aot trusted. The ferryboat is not in running order. Counterfeiter Arreted, Miss Smith, a young woman of some re' spectability, intelligence and good looks, was arrested in Salem last Monday evening) charged with counterfeiting Tho acciised is a daughter of Dr. Smith, knOM'4 s a spiritualist lecturer. It seems that tlie girl and her father hud been residing ii. Albany f'ir some months, and moved to Salem a short time since. On Monday Marshal Min to received a dispatch from Albany, au thorizing bim to arrest Miss Smith aiuHn forming him that she had circulated a large number of counterfeit ?2 50 gold pieces dur ing her sojourn iu the town. Her father is suspected as the spurious coiner. Mr. Minto apprehended tho maiden aud made a thor ough search of her trunk and clothing, but could not find nothing. At last, when about to relinquish his labors, he discovered concealed on her person about 300 conterfeit $2 oO pieces. Those who have them, say they have a genuine apearauee( of nearly the exact weight, aud bear a fair resemblance to tho true metal. The girl was tukcu to Albany for examination. Goslirn Item A correspondent at Goshen sendj the fob lowing under date of June 27th. The crops look well. Most of tbe flax crop is iu bloom and promises well. The lunrbcr for Ed Matlock's new house is on the ground and work will begin immedi ately. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Goiheii and Plxaiant Hill warehouse on Siturday, June 21st, the following trustees were elected: W. P. Dillard, A J Kemey and C. D. Allen. It was decided to insure the building in the sum of $S0O. Cor. Tue Haoer Mcrder. This foul crime has of late received no mention from the precs nor attentioti from officials. While in conversation with a gentleman from Oregon City yesterday, who is in a position to know, he informed us that it was his opinion the boys Bernard and Fairchilds are innocent of the crime, and to keep them in confinement for half a year without having a buring was an outrage. One of the parties ortd gin his liberty at once had he an attorney on a writ of haleas corpus as he was cost into prison without even being arraigned and giveu an opiioHunity to plead r say a word for himself. Standard. Hall's Hepatic Ki.su is the best liver remedy in the market. It cure Billi'iusneM, Headache, Contipathm, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all dUeaaes arUin from the d.-r-in'em-nt of that important or'au, which has been com monly called the housekeeper of health Th I Liveo The dnitfihitii of this city have it, and will guarantee cry WUe, or mouey refunded. Try it RksCrp.pted. The Ruing Star Las beea resurrected and is to be ran in th interest of tiie k-reeiiback party. V notice th name of J B. Route of thi county as one of tb execnti te cmmittee ' ScTTLEPW Klickitat. His Royal High- j ness W. Jt. Dunbar, formerly Grand U-r- i i n n t l ..iii L-r - er of L O. G.- T., has settled down in Klic- , kitat valley wher. be will hereafter trk bis home. fubscnU for tbe I cabb. Thirty col ntntre of reading matter f yr il.M per year. Lou; Tom Letter Lonu Tom, June 24, 1879. Editors Gpard:-W have a dearth i l lecal new at present. 0. W. Taylor, our obliging mail carrier, arrives and departs proinply. Ihe rush still continues for the Siuslaw, and many are compelled to return horn disappointed. They proceed as far as Capt. Hale's, and there finding no road, retrace their steps. It does appear strange that the people would suppose aud think for a single minute, that the .viewers and surveyors would, or had cut and graded a trail, or wa gou road to tho mouth of the Siuslaw through the rugged Coast mountains, aud in a few days. Many of our fanners are very busy haying. The wheat and oat crops looks promising. Mr. R. G. Callison, our dilligent and effi cient County Superinteudeut, was around this week visiting our schools as the law directs. The numerous stumps aud ruts iu tha road gives him good exercise physically and mentally, and on his return homeward he looked like a genual Long Tom aud Cay- ote greenhorn. We were afraid to ask him if ha was hungry. Our schools are flourishing In district 72 Miss E. Walker, teacher; iu district 51 Miss Sarah Strange, teacher. These young ladies have proven to be proficient teachers and are giving generat satisfaction. District 44 Isaac Sheets, toucher, closes the term the the 2b'th inst Th school of district No 19. takes part in the closing examination aud exercises, after which the youug people will retire to the residence of Mr. T. J. Holland, Esq., and there enjoy a social hop in the eyeL ing. ymto an interest is ueing taken Dy the scholars, parents and teachers of the bite school. Several of our promiuent citizen have started to Southern Oregon to seek their for tunes at the new gold discoveries en Taylar creek. A number liavo gone to Eastern Oregon on business, among thorn tho Hon. R. B. Hayes. Others are preparing to start The grangers are to have a three days meeting aud huge picnic, near Mr. F. M Nighwander's, on Cayote Creek, commencing to day. Mauy are going. I ho people out here are going to celebrate the Fourth of July at Junction that being th only convenient place that celebrates. Mail Bags We are again called upon to note the fact tkat the mail bags furnished the mail carrier on this route, is not fit to convey straw, much less letter mail. When the mail arrived yesterday it came in an old rotten lock bag, that had been used on the route a long tiiu and had been torn and re paired en the route. This time it came with one end entirely torn open, aud too rotten to repair, and be safe to carry letters and registered matter. Tin letters and icgister- matter for Chcsher and Smithlield were detained at thik office. The carrier proceeded with tile bag locked, torn and empty, with the paper mail iu a grain sack. Agaiii who is to blame? Kkuulak. Conference. The annual conference of tho M. E. Cliurch, for Oregon, commences in Portland, on the 20th of August, 1879. Rov. Bishop Haven will be th presiding Bishop. At the residence of the bride's paienta by J. Hausaker, June, 2(1, 1871), Mr. J. W.Neat ami Miss M. A. Powell, all of Springfield, Laue County. ' DIED. In Eugene City, June 22, 1871), of scarlet fever, Ktta Martha, daughter of Wm. and Mary A. Withrow; bged, G years, 4 mouth aim 7 uays. It Peiwihtkd bv an Eruption, use Glenn's Sulphur Soap, the ruling siieoitia for diseases, irritation and abrasions of tue skin, aud a most sa'utury beautilier of the complexion. This admirable article is an inexpensive substitute for sulphur baths, and is equally as effective in banishing; cutaneous maladies, anu relieving the nanus W rheumatism aud Bout. Redness and roughness, tan; freckle, pimples, aud in deed ever? im Defection ef the cuticle is entire ly removed by it, Jt is avouched, by ladies who have used it, to be the most effective means of clarifying and softening Die kju that they have ever employed; its health promoting uroiineties i.re widely reconuized be medical men, and evidence in its behalf, emanatiug Iroin other and equally nwpecWble sources, precludes any resonhle doulit as to th Kl'"u lueuebsot iwclaiiua to public confidence. 1 1 th in,' and linen fiow the sick room are disinfect ed by it, aud it prevents contagion when the danger of obnoxious diseases lias been incured by contract. Bores ana ulcers, inn resist me operation of salves and lotions, are headed by it, and it soon relieves th swelling and pain caused by bruises and sprains. Tbe opening of tbe pores, resulting from the wholesome stimulation of the suoerficial blood vessels that it produces, is the effect best calculated to ease tli circulation when overheated, and tarry off those offensive pranulationa which disfigure the cuticle and render existence a state of martyr dum while they remain. Eruptions, ailments that ointments will not cure, are entirely era dicated by Glenn' Sulphur Soap. Sold by ilruggUU. Price ia per cake. 1 box (J cakes) 7j&, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. Onttenton, Prup'r, Sixth avenue, New Vork. Hill's hair and whisker dye, black or brown, 60c LOSCHEE S GERMAN SYRUP can now be purchased right at home, it is the mint sue oeNtful preperatwn ever introduced to our peo ple. Jt worke like a charm in all casesof Con sumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all othr Throat and Lung Diseane. No person ha ever used this meiliciue without getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious oough, and th. voice of consumption coming from their Jungs, that will not try it If you die, it is your own fault, as you can go to your Llrugist and get a Sample bottle lor 10 cents and try it; three dos will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 eta. Jnauranre. Underwood Bros, are representing four of th. most txiiiular and reliable Iusnranc j Companie. on this Coast to-wit Conueticut of Hartford; ew Zealaud, of AUKlaoa; Commercial Union, of London; Ham berg ft P'remeo of Hamberg; representing a capital f over 29.CXJ0.UU0 indJco'ri- "Dont wait . . r i r h till the horse is stole:! before )'C0 Mi the iji, door." LadleV Alteatl.sj. l.n s.- HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOT HI NG lias been largely increased and w can show as naniMome a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOV8' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As eau b found In th country, and at prises mat cannot rail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a siuVndid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades nf goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Optra Flannels of all culors. Hloacheil A ITu bleached Cotton Flan nelu. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson & Church, DKAI.KtlH IX SHELF A HEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK TUB CestSeiecfert Stock In Oregon IS BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, aud examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWHSTGr MACHINE, The best and most complete of all, and sold on the most reason; able terms. T M SHOE STORE, A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, Eugene City, Or. I will hereafter keep a complete stock of L.tDIKN'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Cialtei-ft, Cloth and Kid, IlnMoii Boot, t Slipper, white and blank, KandaU, French kid Nlioesj. MEN'S & BQY8' M ANU flEAVY BOOTS &, SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And ia fact evervtlilnir in th. ROOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to duvot my sepecial attention. MY GOODS Wer manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed as represented, and will lie sold for the lowest prices that a good article pan be afforded. rl7-7tf Arlll'KT. GRAIN BROS. WimA. DEALERS IN blocks, P ir. 1. 1. ..i ' A UUlUiCI HHU Jewelry. Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry retwlred and warrautwL Northwest corner of illamette aud Eighth streets. feb9tf If you wish to buy your goods cheap, you must go to the store of LURCH BROS., OOTTAOIIJ OHOVK. They keep one of the largest stocks of General Merchandise Outside of Portland, and they sell goods ehmp er than it can be bought anywhere iu th Wil lamette valley. The firm of Lurch Pros, ounU cf Aaron Lurch and Ren Lurch. wPOSITION IS THK LIFE OF TRADE f SLOAH BROTHERS Vini.I. DO WORK CDEAIT.fc than any otUr IT sliop in tons. HORSES SHOD TOR 1 fiO, With now maUrial, all ronad. Resetting old shoes 7i Cent.. All warranted to gly. sallsfatll.it. Shop on the Corner of 8th an1 , Olive S. GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ef l all kinds at inside figiirva by T. G. HEN'DRICKS. D STYLES aad low price. Jiwt received tiy H. H. FRIENDLY. -I, r'HK bcit sjimm tyy.B HrtouoHTjro A te this awkei, at the lowest prm t, I T.u.HMwt;Ka-. ; Etraoval. Wm Preston has moTeJ hi lisriuu shi I. "7l f I" wwou'i'iiug lurroeiT oxBp.i as a sa- whera be wiU b. glad to' met tit .Id eu.to-1 snr. ' SPIUMi AND SUMMER TRADE TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling iiatchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading ityl. OIL CLOTHS for floor and tab) us. BOOTS AND SHOES. W would call special attention to eur stock of Mens' and Boys' San Francisco Booti, Which we have sold for a number of year With great satisfaction. Every pair warranted; A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMINO UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOOD8 And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES a astonishly low rate, LIVERPOOL t CARMEN ISLAND SALT; Highest price (or all kind of product abil WOOL. II. FRIENDLY. HAVE FOR sal at th LOWEST HaU IRON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROP1 Cable Chains, Glass, PuttTi Tab eand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOI, AMMUNITION. AGRICl'LTTRAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishlnir Tackle. Etc., Etc W invite an exam ination of our goods, confident that our price will suit tl.t times. A B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IX . .Sieves, Itnnge, rump, Pipes, Mcliils, Till wit. e AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly ANU Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Ntreet, Eugene City. Oregon JUST RECEIVED. .. A Larg. Stock of DIIY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, HOOTS ANU SHOES, (JROCEUIKS, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC., ETC., AT DEDUCED PRICES. Highest market j.rios paid for all kinds PRoMt'K, HILr!s and FURS. A. GOLDSMITH. ALFlttif) ULCU Has taken possession of th. Luckey Livery Stable,' And will carry on a , GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS. Hones fed and boarded by th week or day. , HORSES ANDMTQr.IEH FOR HIRE. . Eugene City Brewery MATH IAS MKLLCK.l'ro'p I aoir prepared to All Sit order, far LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Come .nl eee for y 01 re l A. good article rile. 1 reiYimmnneiin T ESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS SER XV vice, to th. citizens of Eugrn. City and vicinity in th. JTKW IDttlAN of Douglas county, x;n. Inrorporstrd, JuDf, 1S7. upual Uul, JlCO.COJ PuMturxT-A. L. Todd. Snamai JLa- rliuslo.ll KiaitTyas-J. P. liill. J. W. Jackson, T. S. Rodahaugh, A. L. Todd aad A. .Vria,ival ,Et, for ,4 ftH k . S..n .Img .-r.r, fv't. 'fir. hinWirg, Ihi'gfse.