CITY AMD 'COUNTY." Agra mi rrtlad. Mr. tV. L Eppiujer ii our authorized lgeut t PortlawL " nm'.r MF..VTIO.Y. King or the Blood. Chew Jackson' but sweet yy relacco A child ( Mr. B C Duundied Wednesday, Oiaoa Council mseti next Monday night. ' Jiidj Win. Stronj, paid our tnwn a Twit this weak. Geo. 8. Walton will toon romoVM to Jack- sonyiHe. Frank Dunn rjnieei in the possession ot new girL The Guard it the best advertising medium in Lane county. For private boarding aud lodging, call at Mr. S. A. OdfeaY A daughter of Mr. J. C. Bmhnell di.d laet Thnriday night. . Threshing machinei do not piy much re pect to Saudsys. now. Mr. S. H. Friendly will pay the highest market price for wheat. Mr. C. Bushnell, liring across the river, ii building a neat residence. The Uuiversity will re-open on tlic loth. The public school on the 22d Mr. Horrace Butterfiald and Johnny Kelly, Vf Portland, wai in towu this week. ' VTe iurite corrmpm lenoa f.r.u erery part e( the county. Send along the uew. - The pilgrims to the sea coast and moun tains have commenced to fl ek Lome. The carpenters have raised the tram of Mr. Chas. Lauer's intended dwelling. Mr. 1. IL Ream is eug.ige.l in constructing hhow esses for the University ap iinlai. We acknowledge the receipt of a box of blackberries from Mr. Parsons. Thanks. . Walter Gray and Henry Hill have returned from a surveying tour in Southern Oregon. T. Jeff. S nith with his pirtly form aud rubicund countenance smiled en us this week. Junction has passed 4 Jr law similar to the one enacted by the metropolis Eugene. A Tta. hen Institute will be held at Junction aixt week, comsjiencing oc Tnc Hay. General auction to-day at 2 r. Bt. by Mr. B. C. Pennington, near the 0. K. meat mar ket. A couple of our citizens bad a tilt on Wi! Itmette street Thursday morui.ig. No dain age did. Mr. J. H. McClung and family returned Yrem the mountains Wedaeiday, after a four weeks sojourn. Patronize John Lenger if you want good milk. lie furuishes a first rate quality at a Veasouable price. Preaching in the Cun1mr:tu I Presbyte Han Church to-morrow st 11 A. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Marshal Attebery has moved his residence back from the street a id levatid it. A de cided improvement. Preaching at the Brick Chnrch Sunday morning aud evening at the usual hours. Sunday School at 9:45, Mr. A. B. Dickey, the traveling erit for Green's August Flower, and tiosalise' Gor man Syrup, gat us call this rrk. It is stated by the warehuuieiusil, the Re publican says, that the wont shriveled wheat brought in holds otlt ili weight. George Carson, of Junction, is confined to bis bed from the effects of a bite from some poisonous reptile, received ever a. week ag . Mr. 0. Bstttuvi w,jit to Portland thi Week, and if runinr be correct, he will expe rience the delights (if cen.iwbutl bliss liofore he returns. Iu a race between Jim Sutler's hone and tlaypool's colt, at Junction one day last week, for $10 a side, the fornler came off Victorious by about a Ungth. Dr. G. H. Davis lias returned from Valla Walla, where he has been o;i profdiii na business. Dr. Davis ha resumed the prac tice of his profession at this place. Preaching at the M. S. Church tvrmrrtv morning and evening at 11 A. U. ami 8 r. H. Sunday School at 3 t. K. Prayer and praise keeling on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A genuine "bar" was hanging in the meat market of Mr. B. C. Partington's this week. Th critter weighed i"0 lbs.j aud was killed by Mr. Yarnell; in his orchard, on the Mo hawk. The UI7AR9 is fie Urjt,anl mut it tenfively circulated of any paper in Lane soduty. The Gcard i also the oflkwl paper of Eugene City. Advertisers should make a note of this. D. M. C. Gaolt, Secretary of the Washing to County Agricultural Siety, has onr thanks for a complimentary ticket to the thirteenth annual fair of that society which commences Sept 22nd. and continue to th 26th inclusive. Remember that tb St Charles Hotel is the only first class hotel in tb city. Meals erred in first-class styl for 25 cents, also Jging for 23 or 2tf cents, according" to the roes occupied . Board and lodging per week $3 to 7. KUsfactioo guaranteed. Give is a call Charles N. Lee, traveling orrepdent f th Indianapdi JneinaL saade s a pleas ant call this week. Heeipreess himself as being very favorably iCtprease with the beaotie of ear eoontry. Ut. Lee. was the recipient of a serenade from th EffgeLC Wse band m WedeWay erenieg A band of yousg hoodlums wr eaptnnsd oy Marshal AtUrbery last TnUy evening for disturbing th peace. He placed hi cap tnre in the) taliksss bet be bad hardly U(t before th yeanf raeeal broke oet nodes mpk Tbey wore however esptnred tb 4it mcte2 aad take bsior tie Jitooruij ( S'1 Vtmr Ilea fcleepiag la (ha Bra Nan?! Kacape. From Mr. T. Duckworth, of Long Tout, w lro th particulars of (lie burning of a uaru in that section, belonging to a Mr, ilsuWumery. The fire was dMonverod alma! II o'clock of the night of Tuesday, the lid lust., by the men who wore sleeping hi the uaru. VViieu arou-e.l, il.e lire was nbuu. them in the hay, and they wore C iip.dle I ( Hy so suddenly that they saved i lie of llie.i cloilung, one of the parly losing a fifty d .1 lar watch. They certainly had a narrow es cajie from a horrible death. The baru wa wrll niltd with hay, besides which live seu of h-truess aad a grain cleaner were conjumed by the devouring element, cau.iing a loss es tiiuated atJSOO. The hones that were in the barn were fortunately rescued. The cause of the ti.-e rem tins a mystery. Tin fanuou whi.h the lire occurred was formerly thereadenceof Mr. George Humphrey, who hinstdf lost a barn built on the same aji.it, byflie. NEW 1..12S 1 B in l SI I. I'eople from t'otlMge d!rte auJ Ostklun J UiKliisijr t the New CldirnJsV, Our correspondent at Untune Grove, nudui date of the Sth, writes us the following pir ticulars abut a new diicovery of gold. 'There is considerable excite iient about the mines up towards B iliemia, Iteing about 38 miles from her and some 18 miles ab v. Sharps. Mr. J. 1). King has Uu;i pi-oiuot ing there about two years, ami Uttly discov ered these mines. He brought in one nu2?et worth betweeu $!) and $1U, and some ghot gold about the size of bird shot, and hail aliout $10 worth of i People from Oakland, Drains ami here are going night and day. I'hree wagou loads are now startiug to the mines, while your correspondent ii writing Just a the train is leaving we bear of a $30 nugget being found by Mr Ed Estes. HiGiiiViY num. Duvid Uluuton Kobbed of On last M mday night, abnat 13 o'clock, as Mr. David Blauton, who lives south of town, was returning home on horseback, he Was robbed of coin amounting to about $.120. He had hurjly left the city limits when tw insu roie Up fro n under a bridgn, and as out grasped the reius the other t!ire- a quantity uf sand into his face, almost blinding him. They then struck him on the head with a billet of wood and pulled hi n fr.nn his horse to the ground and accomplished the robbery. No clue has as yet been obtained as to the perpetrators of the deed. Local Market. Wheut Buyers paying 7li77 cents per bushel. Very little offering. Oata-3;2r?10cU. Butter 2025o per lb. Egg 23 cents per dozen. Bacon Side:, 8S9-; hams, !0(S,121c; ahoulders, Co. Lard -10j ptr lb. Wool From oaa of our exc'in;as we learu the lot of U iscburg wool, 2 k),00 ibs.i which Was aliippetl on owners accottnt to Hau Francisco, wai told fni.n ii jjiS c;i pur lb, accoi-dinj to nu.di'-y and u-i.idition. 'Siiriuicii WliiaU The Junction It publioa:! paMishes tlit following letter from A lieu Leis to L .Salomon in regard to shriveled wheat: I'ORTLINU, August 2b', IS7U. We received a report yetterday from our Sau FraJUMo houie on the shriveled wheat. They report its pres.mt valus at f 1 5J per ceuUl iu Sau Frauciwo, but that latter in the season iu would not perhaps sell at over I 40 per cental. We think its value will range within 10. to 20 per cent, per cental of g.wd wheat during the sewon, according tb it! onality. Allun t Leww. Ht,i Air Cunrtri. T!i EOgene City B.ass Buid will ive an opim air urtucert from their bind sia id S.! nrday evening, September Gtli, at 7 n'click. rhe following progran na will bj re.idoreit: 1 -Quick tep, I'apt Ki mn d', by llj.l'le.v. 2 -(iiiokitep, "Come Woen My Is ve i.io D.-einu " J Mining. 3- Aledley Overture, by Everett. 4- ;ui. ktep, "H mey.ii ) i," by joetz. 5- Schottisc.ie, "H ne." Iy Liudby. C-Qiickstep, "Dou't Forget to Write, by Frankentield. 7-yuickstep-"Bessie Dear," bv Frank entield. 1'- H. FarRELL, Leatler. HaRVK-st.- The Larestin has progressed to sucli sn extent that some conclusions as regards the yield of grain can be drawn. F.om the best information at hand we be lieve a twothinls crop has been harvested. The fall wheat is np to the avenge as to yield, but we hear some complaint about ome of it being shriveled. The Spring wheat has produced over a one-third yield, but very little is inert hantable. A num ber of field, of Spring wheat will not be cnt, the farmers having turned their atock into them; while others have cut only because tbey owned tt.e machinery and coold cat it at a very tittle expense, making a cheap feed. Writiws Sou ut. Cluro The writing choot that has been in progress t some tin,, past at th Epiopl clinrch school bouse na-ter the manameiit rf Prof. Con or closed iU session last MoUy night The cash lie of i lor the greateet improve wwit was awarded to Willi Smith. A pen drawing for finest pen.naitship wa awarded Geo. M.dg'ey. 51 pupils wre in attendance sod all made 6ne i npreveaaent. PimicAL Chaigcs. Kef. L D. Driver baa been stationed as pallet of the M. E gJ tki eitv. Kev. Unver tu nr. mi mm: tbisoty. ;r" 7" I their eympafl. nd assi.Un.ew this our .Ztfttlv V-HireW. 4-eliss Tel the 5-itrWC if it. JeBU a L. tiKUMiu u ,i. bmwtow . n In! ElaterTratllMif8r iBioir" James T Kirk te Beuj Cohan, Junction pruptrty. 1 - i. t, ' 1 ' 1 ' U 8 to Ja nes Cartwriifht. 308 acres: pai-j U S to James Brown) patent. B CtiheH to Henry W A brains, ity prop erty in Junction! consideration, (00. State of Oregon to f ncy TJ l) land) Coil, Jlt). Emilia Pcaroe to Sarah Iiiie?, Engono piiixrty; con, nominal U 8 to l" R.nlgers; patent. V S Ui Win Luckeyt patent. F M Blair tw John Kellyv 23 acres; oont C W Waahburue to Nancy Tandy. 40 4-re; con, JG00. da.nes Uobiuett to Hiram Tripp, city prop urty in Creswell; con, $35. Wrsley Sliauuon to Elizabeth Hu nphrcy, city property iu Eugeue; con, f2,2(J0. Wiu J Hill to George M. Cooper, property near Irving; 2,500. Jasper VVedtlle to Joel Ware, land; con, Louis S.Jmiiou to T A Milliorn, ciiy prop- orty iu Juncliou; con, j'JOO. 1' A Millioru to llattie Salomon, city prop ..rly in Junction; cou, c'JOO. N Martiu to W H Martiu, 80 acres; con, MM. America F Pearce to Sarah Lauer, city property iu Eugene; coo, 4)1,000. beo .'J hlirk to N S aud J S Marshal, 3S acreoj cou, SO0. James lloif.uan to II 11 Crouise, ci'y prop erty iu Juiiciitiu; cou, $2M. H F Collins to N J Wharton, land; con. 4M. X J Wharton t E W Whipple Bros., property in Cottage Grove; con, $25. T Keiter to Locis Salomon, city property in Junction; con, 400. T Keiter to Ixjuis Sal imnn, property in Junctiou; cou, $I,.1K). R P, M L aud J 1C Job th Elisii .sailing, 300 acre-; von, 373. C W Love to James Howard, 10 acres; on, $100. Ik Mnplirilj it lusioorucr. There were just nine adults and a little girl on the Salem boat yesterday, When a mail rose up and said: "I was intending to go off on niy summer vacation to-day, but the tailor disappointed me ou niy eloibes. All you gentleiliin who were served the same trick Will p'.eaae stand up." Every one of the other four men stW up and gritted their teeth and sat down again; "Now then," continued the mail, "all you 1 idies who iuUiided to go to-day a id liavs lieea basely deceived by your drettlnakers will please raise Jour rignt bauds." Every lady waved her right hands on high and clasped her ringers as if she was pulling her dressmaker's hair. No one was left out but the little girl, and as the speaker de- lareJ the question unanimously adopted she arose and made a courtesy and said: 'Please, sir, 1 was to go to my aunt's in Eugene, this morning, but father could u t b irrow the money to pay my fare !" Clack amas Democrat. Died. At the raiideitoe of Mr. Geo. Armitage, on Sept 2, 1S;9, Mrs. Ilixey V. Stevens, relict of Wul. Stevens, cloaed her earthly career. MB. Stevsin w. born near iMlsii, N. C, in 1 '-'.I", a-nl V.'. IhcrifoiK at the trne of her I icea.e 72 yeais of aje. V"itii her lidsbaud ihe cioned t!ie plai n in HI?, a id in the line year l.tcated iu the Willamette Forks near Springfield. At that time we believe there were but two other settlers in this county; hn"ne Skinner at this place ami Bristow on l'leaiant Hill. She leave a fam ily of eleven, all of who n have arrived at years of inttnriiy, most of thorn reiiilinj in this county aud etteemed among the best of our u tizens. Her funeral took place on Wednesday and was I irgsly attended . I'htii one by one the pioneers of ollr State pass ro n the stagi of exitteiice until ere long those who witnessed the en-nplet v rginity of our soil will b i nu rfwred a rfong the things of the past. North Carolina aud Missouri pipers pleae copy. II n.5t Jolirf Wbilrakrr. On returning fn'i.l Wasbiugton, C'ougres nan Wliiteakerfi'diid that the fanner whom he had rented bis plate' to bad lost ever; thing by rust and Was on the brink of lnk rtiptcy. Mr. Wliiteaker, who so truly tie-ser-e the prefix "iinnest," did no: fly into a rnge ami drive tliei man to extremities iu or ler to insure himself sgains't loss, but kindly took the unfortunate brother by the baud, and told him not to wrry, as h was not such a hsnl master as to wr f.g mouey from the unfortunate, and that he would nt only let bim hive the pi we free for the year, brti would buy him new e'l in Easieru Oregon for the next cro,1- This act, at once modu t and noble, we learned by the meri't acci dent, and take pleasure in loaning it public if only to prove that th race of gtaerows men has not yet ran dot. I'ortlaud Stand ard. Are yoa Bilioua ? Yon feel languid, dull, sleepy; especially after dinnerf yod gt easily tired, yuflr ap petite is impaired, yorf tuL'tr frefn hes'lsche and are t rootled with constipation, your coioplexiou loses its freshness, and asituioes a dull yellow appearance. Ce careful, these symptoms are the precurstiT of bilions fever ami jauudice. The sovereign remedy for these ailments in Plunder's Oregon Bl l Purifier. Try it CirJ if T'lioki. Euoc5B Cirr, 8pt, 1st,' f1F79, I feel1 iriy grateful t Drs. ffuff.oaa, Hemeaw'ay and Sharpies far their e dorti am Ubalf efotfr dear Nouie, durtnf hr bat ill- ess: also' e tile utn:r os kT.s I1 f.-feri'di fr Ciuolj Curl Th county court eouvened ait the eonrthoste, Wednesday, September 3, I87l. (here re present Cominiuiouer Bean And Ferguwu, SoeriJEakiu aud County Clerk Ware. In th matter of the application of J F Walker aud other for chauge of road; estab- IMitd. J r .dcPlier)n, county assessor, filed th assess. uciii roll made by bim for the year 15.il; approved. ; The following levy of taxes were mad for th year 1S7!); Stat tax, 7 mills; school tax, 3 nulls; couuly tax, S mills. Total fifteen mills. ' In the matter of the application of John Miller and others for change of couuty Mad; it is ordered that 0 P Adams, W W Strow- Ontl e and J S Douglas be appoiuted viewer and 11 C IV ki us, surveyor, to meet oa Sep tember 1 ith. 3eo S Walton, suiiervisor of district No. 27, resigned, which was accepted and St J , he Skinner appuiuted to lid the vacancy. Hli Pitch was appointed justice of the peace for Coast Fork precinct. E h Scheuck was appuiuted constable of Fall Creek precinct. In the matter of the application of Geo M Cooper and others for change of county road established. Total amount of claims otdiired paid, $2,- 779 42. Adjourned. '., Dcitrr lltnlt. Our regular correspondent at Dexter, litt ler date i f Sept 4th, sends us the following terns: "Busy as bees" The threshers. "Hen fruit" is being shipped from her to Sitka. A coffee pot full of boiliug hot couVe this illuming accidentally thrown on the bare feet and legi of little Jonniiy Ha idsakur. His mut! e imoiediately placed him in a tub f cold water, aud us soou as possible applied saleratui to the scalded parts. This was ap plied a time or two, then nmoved and ''11 II H" applied, and strange to say, the little fellow did not suffer but little pain, and was soon arouud again, as well as ever. Parents would do well to note this simple remedy. M. A.S. Ti Thi Aiblif. The new series of school readers and spel ler ar ready for exchange They will lie found at R. G. Ca'.lison's and A. S. Pat er- sons, I.iigiiis. lli exchrnge mu t be ef fected by January 1, IS'Jd. The cash f.nust ii all instances accompany the order. Watkr thi 1'kem. Jiileis the trees 'n the public park receive seme attentiiij in t' way of water many of them will die. Should the couuty refuse to perform that necessary action, and we understand it has, the city should step in and have the work done. It would be a shame indeed to allow them to die from neglect A Public Wkudinu. The nuptials 4 Mr. Win, Christian aud Mis E. Elva McCain were publicly celebrated at the M. E Church on Tuesday evening. Mr. John , hristian aud Miss Lulu Dunn acted respect ively a groomsman aud bridesmaid. Th ceremony was jierformed by Rev. J. S. Mc Cain. The houso was filled te overflowing. Coiiipli.ni'iiM received. DikiI. The passimi for strong drink wa more than lie o mld resist, and after a two weeks' spca, Calvin B. McDonald died at his homo in Oiklsnd, C'al., last week. H'HntesL Fifty hands immediately, for picking hops. Inquire of A Goldsmith. Attention fanners! Great redur-tion in prices. Meals and lodging can be had aa cheap at the A 9 tor hou in as tu Iowa, Wis consin or Mini'sota thirty-live per cent cheaper when the locality is considered. For Rent. Two rooms suitable for of fices, upstairs iu Underwoods brick. Apply st Exprets otiice. DtED, Iu K urn Cityi Au. 31, 1H7D, f brain f ver, Leanora, beloved daughter of St John P. Ii. an I A ;n an la . .Skiuner, ae l tf years, 11 mouths an t It) days. To i hri;ht for Birth, the oherlshel oie, Con'.d onlv che-r with brief sojourn; l.ikn mnin'ng dew she kissod tue sun, And l her plflt home returned. Kare vell, swrt Voni: Fare the well; No ttsrs our future hopes shall sever; Pry.iud thy lonely mountain sell We'll niaot, to 'part no more forever. A Friexo. Sep ember 1, 1879. ! Having bougnt at Sher iffs Sale the stock of Goods formerly owned by J. W. Cleaver, I am now offering them for sale at his old stand, opposite Humphrey's stable, af prices that defy competi tion. I am compelled to jsell them in 30 days re- Vr(Je55 Qf COSt . b Callearl'if VOU Want mmim bargain 3. j T p LIZ f . U- Hil NDRIOK3. b. M. FMlEMBLYr HAS JUST OPENED FOR THK SPltlNii AND hUMMItll TKAD -m. THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVEtt BKOU1IT TO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOT III NO has been Unrely increased and we can show a oauusouie a Hue of rtaoy male goods in . MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As oaa be found in the country, snd si prlns iui cannot ih to aatlsiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of al! leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN UKESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and 0era Flannels of all colors. MU'Hultfd & UnlilcMclu'd Cotton Flan Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS, Robinson & Church, UKAI.KKK tt S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK TIIK BestScieiled Slock In Oregon BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dea'ers in (Jeiierul Merchandise, and examine the Ceicbrntei WHITE 'SISWIN'G MAOHik, The heat find most complete of all, and sold on tie most reasoi- aide OT m Mi STORE. A. HUNT, Projriotor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hanlware store, Eugene City, Or. I will hereafter keep a complete stock ef L'Hi:.1', MISSES' -AND CHILDHKN'S SHOES, UmlUn, Cloth ahd Kid, Mutton Boot, Nllpprrs, whits and black, SttutlaU, French kid Nlior. men's & Boys' KIANDHIAVr BOOTS L SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And In fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I inteud to devote my epsuial attention. MY GOODS Wre manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And jruaranteed as represented, and will be sold for tin lowest prices that a giod article oan lie afforded. .rtf-78tf A. II I '.NT. GRAIN BROS. DEALERS 1K- Watrliei and Jewelry. M jslcal instrument, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, snd Jswelry repaired and warranted. Northwekt comer of Willamette and Kiiihth streets. feliO tf If you wish to buy your -ool cheap, you must KO to the store of LURCH BROS, COTPAO hi KO V 1C. They keep one of the largest stocks of General Merchandise Outside of Portland, snd thV I1 (jwvls cheap er than it es'i be lrU(!it iiy where in the Wil- Unirits ;.I!.'y. 'l bs firjj '.t I. irdi I'n. cjusUU of Aar ja Lurch and U'.n Iyurch. oposiTION l-sTllt LIFE OF TltADE ! SLOAN BROTHERS ItftM. IK WOBK CUCAPEE tkaa any etbee elip is tur HOUSES BH01 FOR tl 50, Witk M nutsrial, all o-esvl. RsMttiaff U4 skee Ii t enia. All Warranted te (Ire sratlelaeiUa. Shop on the Corner 0)lYt8j. Of 8th Ml A GRICL'LTUKAL IMPLEMENTS ef 2 V. aQ kinds at inside fit Hie nirnree nr T. a HENDRICKS. D STYLES and low pries Jut ri -d by mom l. kr rroioHr.rG 'I'HK HK1T ft A ta t- tL mrltl as Ihm Itiwl in at. Irmnii. ' Tns Presto ha m-vd his harees shop to the baddipz funnely wenwd as aa- Mied'r einth 4 Dana's hrirk Un where he will he lad te meet li s -n-t-. e-sarb WOOL BLANK ETSi ALL COLORS. : Trunk! and Traveling liatchels. HATS AND CAPS In th leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. VV would eell speclst attention to eur stock cl Mens' and Boy' San Francisco Boot, Which w have sold for a number of rears with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMINtl UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED OOODf And sll choice FAMILY CROCEK1E4 astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL It CARMEN ISLAND (ALT Highest price lor all kind of produce and wootv, II. FIIIIDLY; HAVE FOR si. at tb LOWEal batrs lliON, steel; AXES. ANVIL?. NAILS, ROPst CiUs Chains, tilass, PuUy, Tabl eaud Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PlSTOI S, AMMUNITION, AQKICULTTRAL IMPLKMEN1S, Blasting Powder. . Fishini'lackle. Etc, Etc We invite an eianv iaatioa of eur goods: confident that t price will Suit Ut time. is A -0 3MEAX3ai terms. B. F. DORRISj DEALER IX l'unipn, 1 AfcfuU, . t Tiimiue '. and; House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly Sallsfacllon Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Etifctjne City. Oregon JUST RECEIVED. r.,... A LargeStoekef DUY GdOUS, , ' CLOTH LVO; HATS, HOOTS AND SHOES, GKOCEHIKS, VANKEK NOTIONS ETC., ETC., , AT REDUCED PBICES. t,?'i'nf?! rric Pld for all kinds PIIOLUCK, HIDlis and fUlU A. GOLDSMITH ALFKEI) UIsEU Ha takesi poseeesien ef Us Lrjckey Livery Stable, And will starry on a ? ' GENERAL LI VERY BUSINESS. Horses fed and boarded by the week or day. mnnVM AND r1TTfl(,lK3yPH HIHK, Etigcnc City Brewer) MATH IAS MKI.LKH. Pro'p Is shiw pretKuesI to III sll erre far LAGER BEER OFA SUPERIOR QUALITY. Com. sal tu, t,rt, if A - attkls s RESPECTFULLY 0Fr"ER8 HIS fZti . vice to the citize u af Kn. fit. ..4 Wn'tT In the . . . NKW IDIUAN CIKNABAR MIMING MM OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, (HiX. Iicorptratrti, Jair, 1578- Capital S!Kk, 1101,111 OmCKIMi ' ! PtniTTinT-A. L. Todd. SrrltTi.. rvliue ledd. Disirroso J.' J. Gill. J. W Jactssw. T. 8. Kodaheaich, A. L. Tedd aad A. . Trim-ipa of re for sale of stork at J. F. Cill