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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD lU(KNClTr.OUKUOX. gA'J CBDAY JAN. 17. IftHQ. Bfuiotrulie Stale Convention. A Democratic Stat Conventloa 1 hereby wiled to meet t Alliany, on Wednexlay, April 7, at 1 o'clock P. M. , for the purpose of nominating caudiilate for Coiife-rem, three candidate' for Supreme Judge, Judge for each of the eevenU Judicial district and Prose cuting Attorney, and the election of nil dele gate to attend the National Democratic Con vention, and to transact luch other bunUieu a nay proierly ooine before the Conveiftion. The Contention will oouit of 1C9 delegate, apportioned among the variou couutien a fol- ipwii Baker Kenton 7 Una Marion Multnomah. Polk Clackania 8 ClaUop 8 Columbia . 2 Tillamook. Coo Curry Douglaa... , Grant Jacluon.. Juaepuine.. Lake 'Lane Umatilla 10 .. .. 'I ..11 .. 6 .. 8 .. S .. 8 ..10 Union u Waw Waahiagton C i'ttinbill 8 Total. .1011 It I reoommended that no person coat uwre than two ot, either by proxy or otherwie. 4 aaid Contention, and full reprenentatlou k uot earnestly reouented. The Committee uggU that the primaries, uulea otberwine ordered ; by the proir local committors be held on Saturday, March ZOth.and the County Convention on Saturday, March 27th. By order of the Democratic State Central Committee. John r". Millkh, Clmiruiun. A NotTSM, Secretary. The Maine Muddle. Tli lituation in Maine, a wt leix from tin Intent diipatclieii, in not ma Mritlly changed. Gov, laroelon i tern bavins xtiirwl, ami trouble being anticipated, Maj. Gen. Cham Wlain iiaued an eider Haling lliul lie weuld bubiiiiiu control ol, nnd pro tect all atate preperty. Every effort r - baa been made by the Kvpublioana to defeat the organization of the legiulu lure. Bribery has been retorted to hj them, and exposal by the Fusion member, who pretended to accept tbe offeri made. Their cniivan of the atate. and conduct on the the day of of election U minted wiih Irund, and bribery. Ilia to iruvtnt tliia from being inveftligiiti'd, thnt tho Kepubli east have insidu audi trmiiio rndeav ri to defeat the oiutiiatieii of the bonne by I'll ioiiiki. I litir orgnna ry out that tho Fusionwu repn ipnt minority. Tho mwho i true, Their vote exceeded that ( the lie publioana by 2,500. We aio not in fa tor of resorting U tnoaaurca by which the popular will ia aileuced, but the ' devil muat be mat by lire. The liua and cry that haa bveu raiidd over i legal political disagreement, by o par ty that committed tho atealiuj; of the l'reiideucy in 1870, dinplaya an hush ranee donollng a lack of all principlo in dealing with political utioiiH. A ooiuuioumiODS of guilt, in ailuiuj- lug the poeplca voice, and lointing poo the country, a muority IVtai dent with a title etainrd with tho in lamy of returning boards uml un electoral cr.i:iiieioii, initkuN tlum tearful of tho leaulithix Full aliouM doubt ariae ai to the lawfully duo toil rrexideut. Tlioy nlrcady drctil tli tiruedk-nt eilablmhed by l!ii'iiiolvvi. Slnii Cinvtniion. The Deiuocralio Stnte Central tVwuuiitteo rctolvctl to held the Slate Convention ul AllmiiT, April 7. for the purpoau ol hoiiiiiiaiiug a enrol date for Coiiurwuiimn, ihreu Supremo Judge, riUilyiug the iiomiiiatieiia for district judged nnd attorney, np puiuting it I'ttiiiiul Commit ii uml anob other Unim yt may coaio bp- lore Die 'tiiivuiiiiii. A cotntiiittee with Geo. Jvkph Luuo al thw Lead, waa ppoinigil to piepare uu aJJrtit U the Demecraoy of the atate, Tui alorm el Friday the lltli iixi vat unprecedented iu the biatery ol Oregon. Damage, emimated ol $1, 000,000, liai been dene, brniele the great injury to our foieita. The alorm in the upper Willamette Val ley and Souibera Oregon waa com paratively light, but Ireiu account given by the paper of the lower Willamette and Eatteru Oregon, it raged wtlbuucoulrolable fury in thoau aeotieua. Skxatok Slatku ha htrodueod a bill calling tor an appropriation of $500,00u, to aid ia the completion oi tbe Cascade Lock. Notice to pay Up. IVaoM indebted to J. '. (idl I ara requeetej, iu the wosl dUct maaiMr in the world, to call and uU up their tuudl aceoast, (or w know that thry can pay amaU aeooonU when. rhap, thry could t pay Urgvr oeuw. J P. tin t k Six. flivn im Ira... I1..L..IL.1 .L- . : dewi of bU fatlier, Ira llawley. near Cottag Crvr, yr.Wr.lsy Bmu4g. 1 Obituary. Lono Tom, Lane Co., Or., Dec. 22, 1879. KuitokGuakd: We are again culled npou to chroniclo the doath of another one of Oregon' early, noble, and oucrgetic pioneer) that of Beujiinan ltichardiiou. JJcnjinian ltichardaon died at the reeiduuee of hi old pat on, B. M. iUchardiiou, Dcoemler 18, 1879, after a brief illne of 30 hour, in the 84th year of hi age. Deceased wa taken with cholera inorbun, which continued for a few hoar. But hi death wa rcnliy tho re ultefftge. The time had como, wheu it waa the will of the Divine Ruler of Heaven and earth to extinquiah the hglit, aid place hi oul to rent in lasting jieace. Ho became helplee and Kjechle withia a few hour after he wa taken ill. Everything win done for the deceased during hi brief illncit that human hand were capable of rendering. A killfnl physician wa ipeedily summoned, but all to no purpUBO. Hi four tons, Milton, John, Amos and Jauie, were at hi bedside. The deceased loaves an aged wife, four mm, three daughter, 31 grand children, ami four great grand children to mourn b it loss, as a companiou and futber, to whom he was much devoted, ami beloved by them, and hi numerous friend. Bcnjimau Kicliardion wa born lu Kol tucky, November 25, 1790. Iu tbe ycr 1803, hi father, Daniel Kichardsoo, moved with liis family to Missouri, and iu 1305 moved back to Kentucky, and lu 1S0C, re turned with hi family and settled on the extreme frontier of Missouri ui what is since Franklin county, Daniel Itichardson, Ben jimau't father, raised a family of 19 children 10 bovs ami 9 L'irlsall of whom lived to the aue of maturity. All married nu J rained families except one. Bcnjimau was married about tho year 1827, to Miss Mary Hutton. He resided iu Franklin Co., Mo., 40 years a fanner. He rendered services in tbe Black Hawk war, under Col. James Mc Cullocb. Iu the Spring of of 181(1, Beujiinan with hi brother Aaron. (Rock), Clayton,, ltfllln Hinton. Thompson ilinton, and Zebede Sbi'lton, father of Dr. T. W. ShclUm, nnd their familios, set out for Oregon, iu the far uorthweat, Upon arriving iu tho Willam otto Valley, Bcnjimau lirat settled in Yam hill county. It 1847, i o moved, and ro aided iu l'olk county nnu year. Iu 1HJ8, he moved ami settled permanently on the hong Tom. iu what is since I.auu county, his bouse being then the farthest south of any settler in tho territory, whero he resided up t the time of hi death, 31 years. Having twico settle! and liveif on the extreme frou tier of American settlements, Hi residence for many ) card, w as u general stopping place for provisions, supplies, by miners, packers, drovers and travelers, traveling to and from the gold ininei of Northern California, and Southern Oregon. Many aro tho men and women living, that gratefully hold iu kind rjiuomhrauca tho residence, and hospitality of Bcnjimau Bicbanlaon, ami his gntxi wife, on the Loug Tom, 30 miles south of Marys villo, or Corvallis, He was known for his iudustry, and many kind and coin inendahlu acts through life In Ilia every day life ho was affable, amiable and gonial; charitable and biiuevoleut t tho helpless and destitute; social and outspoken with Ins friends, and those with whom he associated; prejudiced agaiuxt tlio.e guilty of deception; prompt in all business obliga tions, his word was his bond; he was trim and grateful towards his friends and hold their preneiicu and liamo in kind remem brance. He was buried at his old house. De cember 20th, iirruiidud by many relatives and fiieuits. J. F. M. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the lurcst and liest selected stock of wall paHiraml lioiili r in hueiiu ( it v, eniiiprimiin in halt, Brown, lllaiiks, SMin, (lilt and F.iiiImm- ed paper, which they mivli;ixu direct from tli Kimtui'ii factories and will sell as cheap its the cheuppKt. All paper trimmed fret) of churje. ni.l.MIMIIK l l'ON Tim mil'.MXH i-oimk.van el s, if ui a coiiidcktional u ilure, speedily van ih wbi'ii Hi.knn's Si ri'iii li .s.i,r is used to ob literate them, l'iiiipbs, blotches, moth, red licss, patihes, roihiiiw, tali ami freckles are iuvuriably b.ini-lie.1 by the imMinparalilii elari fyiiiH atieiits. Kruptive ailments, rr.i, cuts, brui's, scalds and other alcei'tium and injvries of tbe cuticle are likew i reumved by It. Sul inur naliis have inn ivn rcimwiieU as the est remr.lv for skill diseases, Kheuuiatiniii nml ((out. (ii.t.VN a Mi i.PHi n So.M- is in every re fet as I'lticacioiis, uml far cheaper. By open iiitf the pores and proiuntiin; a vigorous siiH'Hi ctal ciieulaticiii, this excellent article coiitilb Hies to the health of the entire syxti'iu a well as to that of the cuticle. .Hiuee its lutro.luo tion to public notiiw it has repeatedly lieen coiumeuiled by the lueilieal profession an ith. and few external siwilics have won such uolden ohiiiioiis" ainoiik' all classes. It lire- vents obiiokious ilieae as well as remedies them, and mxmfeeti elotlnu ' and linrn im l.reciiatiil with disease. I uiuhutT is cntirt'lv eradicated bv it, nml its use is, uu that account Kreatly ilesi.lerateil by N-rsons wluwe hair is thiiiuiiu; out in cuiiseiiuciu'e of dryness of tbe scalp, Those who have used oiiittnenta n li t liipuds without fail avail for the cure of erup tions of an obstinate character, ill tiud, if they try it, that til.FNS'a iSl l.l'ni'R So.c r. moves scorbutic rouiiilaints irreuiediablo br ess eltieaciiiiis nieaiis. and lnvvents the recur reni- of such disorders For bleaching fine ar ticle of needlework and all kinds of whit w.sden, cotton and lineu fabrim this se.tp is su Mrior to any article that can be used for the purpose. ' Nihl liy ilnionsU. rrice2.K lerca;e. 1 si (H cakesl7.V , scut by mail. 1're'il. on r- wipt of pri.. ('. N. Crittenton, I'rop'r, Sixth avenue, Now York. Hi Ms hair and whisker dye, Hack or bkiwu, Mr (ullly ortVroiiK' !me mniil have a fwhioii of cuifu-in - . cslleut remedies with the l.rye ui-'wa of "ut ent luedieiiuw," and in this therare cuiltv of a 1 here are e-nue advrrtiscd r'Uielii fully worth all that is akrd f.ir thein. aiut.uid at lejt w know cf - !Ui rutters. The wri ter has hsd oecuion to use the Bitter in Just such a rliiuatr as w have nut of the year lu Bay City, aud bos always found them to he first cUss and rcliahlo, doiu.' all that U cUiin d for them. - Tribune. W have just received innu the Esateru factory, dirxvt, a large stock of window thaK aud wall j.aper s aiuoiig the Utter ar many very pretty atyiee eiiibraciug Cramed IVaiocls, F.iulsswtsl, lidu and Ijw l'atu-rns. Satin an.1 Common Blank, all of which we ell cheap, and uo charg for trimming I!- F. U. DUNN. Farmers insnre your Wheat when Stored. In surance for one day or one year on the best iCrm 3 Dy UndCTWOOd OfOS. DR. MINTIE SSPECIAL" MEDI Are made turn tho lsft matTlalsobtalnable. They are not cure-alls. They awworito lire scriptions that have Is-en tried and tested for years in his extensive prartlw, until now they aro alilutely jM-ifeH in the troubles for which they ai recominenileil. The Nephretieiiui woras wonders In Kidney and Bladder complaints. Those suffering with Jroisy, Brl';hts disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Betention of urine, l'aiu in the back, Incon tinence, or any diseaseof tbe Kidney and Blail dr, will honstnui'hed r.t the relief one bottle will alford. For l'emalo wcukncni it is ubaoluUly with out an epial. For all derangements of the Liver, Use Dr. Mintie's Knglidi Dandelion Liver Bills. For Billlonsnes and Di-'pepi'ia. I'se Dr. Miuiio'a F.n-lili landulion Liver Bill... For Fever and Ajjne, Cbh Dr. Mintie' Kirjlih Dainlelien Liver Tills. Kvery family should keep the Di.ndelion Bills on hand. See what the diiifists say aliout Dr. Mm tie's lueilicines: "KverylHslv speaks highly of thcin."-C. H. Voodi.rd & Co., tlru'ist. I'orthind. "All who take them recotiiiiiciid them. "-John A. Child, druycist. Bortland. Messrs. Abraiiis.V Carroll, wholesale d moists, San Francisco, sav: "We regard Dr. Mintie' Nephretieiiui as the best Kidney and Bladder remedy More the public." All druggist keep fhetu tneilicilies. SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL The treat English remedy- ban mad more cures of ervous Jlelnlily, fceluinal vteaiuiess, Lost Manhood, nocturaal emissions, lassitude, inability for mental labor, despondency, nd such diseases as are induced by youthfull li lies and excesses, that all other medicine com bined. It is not a stimulant nor excitant, is lwrfect- ly safe to take, is not a ipiack lio.itrimi, and i.ro' ucen result that are wumlci till 1'i-iee. if.'l a liottle. Four times the iiuantity, CIO. I'-uy a bottle. It will not disappoint you. Ibxle, Davis & t o., wholesale dm; gists. 1'oitlaml, Or. Why Will Von Allow a cold to advance iu your system and thus encourage in. ire serious maladies, such us I'liciinion a, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when anSiniiiciliatv relief can b so readily iitf 'uucd. I'.ischee's (icrnian Syrup lias gained the hrj'cit sale iu tho world for tho cure of CoiigiiH, Colds and tho severest l,iliii )i.-ei,H':ii. H is Dr. Bosch e's famous :ici'iiiau pr'.'scription, nml is prepared with the grciitest cue, and no fear need be enter tained in ailiniiii.stering it to the yonngest child, '.s per directions, 'i'lio sale of this medicine h nnprccclcuteil. Since lirst in tro:iiccil tlicrc has been a constant increas ing duiirud :i 1 1 . 1 without a single rciort of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask you." ili u-.j-'ist as to tne truth ol tneso ro- niiiiks. I.iiiie si.u io cents, lry it an I be convinced. No .Tloro llrl Tiitioi. Ii you will stoii spendiii!' so much on fine clotite.-s l i' h fisi.l and style, buy good, healthy food, elie iper ami U tter clothing: t;et more real an I sun-it m ial things things of life every wav, an I especially stop the fisdish habit of eiiip'oyiiig f-tpcii.ive, ipiack dis'tors or ii.'ing so inueii ol 1 1 1 o vile 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 M l in-. 1 ! -1 1 1 1 1 1 t does yo, i only harm, ln:t -il yo.ir ti n it in t'.i.r sim ple, pere leme.iv , li ip l.itwrs; ti.a. cure al ways at a triliiiij cost, ami you will see good times uud have ;,ood health. See another col umn. FR Bknt. Two rooms suitable for of- Avjdy fices, upitairs iu Uuderwoods brick. at r.iprea .u.'. InMirunce. Ua.lerwood flros. are rouitseiitlii four of the most popular ami reliable Insurance Companies on this Coast to-wit Connoticut of Hartford; New Zealand, of Aukland; Com mercial Union, of Loudon; Hamburg & Bre meu of lliiiubcr '; represoiitiiiL' a capital of over V.Ml.om.l.dtMl gold coin. "Don't wait till the horse is stolen before you lock the stable door." Ladles' Aitenilon. Berlin Fashion l'nttoriis at Dunn L Strut toil a. NET ADVERTISEMENTS. (lOSIIFEfft mm Tho Stomach Is Strengthened, no i- ...... i lie liver regulated, the oowels put iu proper order, the blood enriched and purified, ami the uervous syiiteiu n'txlercd trampiil and vigor ous ny mis iiiestimalile taiinly medicine and safeguard against disease, which is, moreover, n iiiom ugrieanie umi enei'tive a'Hj;ir.er, aim a cordial HiMiliarty adapted to tho want of the aged and inhnn. For sale by all Druggist aud Dealers generally. F. il WILKINS, Successor to Sukltoh & VTn.siss. Practical Draggists & Chemists, VXDEKViX)IVS BUILDING. Next disir to the (Iranve Store, Willamette etnwt, Kiigvn City Oregon. Have ut pj-ened a full line of fresh. Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Tollci Articles. ALL KIM'S (if Mixed Taints, Lead, Oil, I a mis ft , Brush cs, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY W hich they will alw.ys k11 on rvawiubl trnus. Careful tlttitiu gitta lo rbjaiciu'i tit uripliui. I . -Vr--rJ t-i . I,- J WHEAT! WHEAT! GENTLEMEN HAVE YOU ...Id your Wheat ! If uot, dr o at oora and then call WM- PRESTON'S, a.i .....i,n.. T.mr HARNESS. He has cn hand an immense itnck on which he rtclits competition, either in Ouality, Finish, Woik manship or Price. Also a large iitocd of WHIFSdirect from New York. CAHDH, CUKltY COiilia and lUtU.SIl ES iu abundance. Also CULLAK.S that will fit any aud all Horses. Sweat Fads, Bridles, Halters, Aed ia fact everything a Fanner require.' SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and fvlade to Order. Call and Examine Before Buying Elsewhere. ISRIcn.TUKAL IMPLEMENTS ef S. Koscnblatt & o. uaaLtiti n miUl MERtllWDISE, At th old stand, Southwest coruor of Eighth and Wilhmietto streets, JCUOICNliJ CITY, OHKOO.V. Have the most coruplote stick of General Merchandise In the city, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, And iu fact ererything the market demands, which we are selling at BED-ROCK BRICKS. Paid for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our Store. S. Rosenblatt & Co. U. C. UNHEKWUOU. J, B. UNIHIUWOOD. GENERAL MfcOKEltS DL'I 4S1I HKI.L GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. oo ue m:;oti ate i.oaxn. And the Sale of REAL ESTATE Particular Attention Given to Collections. -ACENTS - Connecticut and New stlitciUusiiriinceCniniiiik' AI.SU AllKNTS WELLS FARGO &. Co. KriKfiie Cil)' - Ori-son. l(H)lt AM NHOEf - CALIEOI I uia bund nnd midline in.i.le its and Shoes. A new lot direct from fiietory. S. II. HilEM l V 2?. 3E2- 23TiT2SJBfff AT THIS UAVIXC, ASSOCi A WITH ME IS JnisiuoKS Mr. HORACE V. STKATTON we have just received a uew, hir'd and WELL SELECTED STOCK OV UOODH, Milking a sjieciivhy of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Vf desire to make no prand. flourish, bnt it ay that farmers cau come nearer gettiug ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at eur store than at any other establishment I town, and they can buy tlisui en a good texaut. We hare a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEYGOOB5, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS FLTtNISIIINO GOODS, MEN AND 1.0 Y S CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, COOTS AND SHOES And ar. rrmtinn&ITv ..tiling iA m m niet the demands of tbe public. K. It TU NN, DRESS GOODS - NEW STYLES an low prices. Just received br S. H. FRIENDLY. rR Y If l-TH E f!oTH K .l I K IC KS x oi mitl'. For tale only br T.B. HEXr.RICKS. Something New! E. I COLK.rliX liaiinc ls'u,d,t tli busiues of of Mr. A. C. LrVK in Saddlery and Harness, Etc Invito th public to. call and exatnim hi. tock vhict a!Uiit of the brst material and nneot work In theSLita. Money n ii posii I Ami rROPlTE TAKEN AT TnK HIGH- Terms Most Reasonable.i"8- h f iv oa a call before pun-harin;, a it u no Nt oh north of K. a Iimn'. Willamette Street, Eugene City. Oregon I New Departure ! ! W0 PBICES I AXD 'l.'V WHO HELP 'S whose interests PATRONIZE T SCHOOL 11. spend their profit I i Take notice that l, A. V. Will MlT goods for CASH at greatly reduced Best PrinU 1C and 18 yards SI 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslin, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clark and Brook liool cotton 75 cts ler Doz. Plain and Milled Funnels, 26, 33; 45 and 50 cts. Water Proof, 75 eer.ta. Fine White Shirts, 75 cU and $1 ue Wlnte siurts, to cn anu And all Other Ccads Also the Celebrated WHITJfl SEWING MACHINE I (None bettor for strength, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. CJTToaiy old Customers, who have stood by me so long, I will continue t ell oa eanw term as heretofore on tiui, but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases i, I will gtr them, as to all other, the full credit of my reduction. A, V. Pli.rt.lUj TY To insure good all your Contracts for shall be used except PROPER Pure Paints and Oils. s painters who use C. T. Raynolds & Co's Paints and Oils do the BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK, because PURE MATERIAL GOES FURTHER, LONGER than any other. HAS ON HAND AND MAXl'k'ACTljliKS HACK a Mini QtfDiMfi i? I em Prepared to Make to order Elsies end Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in tho State, can Promise Ky Patrons First-Elass vork i:: every Respect. .MiT J'ltlCEN Alii TUB LOVVCST ly TUB STATE FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURINi! MILLS. NEW MEAT MARKET Ou the west side of Willamette Street, k'lwivn Ki),'litli and Ninth. Hiu in,' jimt I'juiicd n in w nml neat Merit Mrkit, we are imimrvd to furuinh lie bwt Ucr, Veil!, Mntton, Iork, ote.T To our customers, at the lowest market rutes. The custom of the public ia respect fully solicited. Meats delivered to nnv purl ef the eilv free of ilmrve. XI 11,1,1,1; it, JicCl KX ACK. Administrator's Sale. "VTOTICE IS 1I1C1IICUY C.1VKN THAT JLl under and iu iHirnimiu-e .f an order of the Count Courty of 1me innnty, Cr.'non, made and entered of record lit the NovemlhT tenn. 1.S71I, of wiid court, in tin; matter of the e.ttnto of Mary Jane Heatherlv, deectis ' I. The nndjiiiied adiniiiistrator of aid esta i , will sell at public: imctiun, to the hn;lieflt hiu der, at the Court House door, in Ki!'enc City Iiue County, (heon, on Saturday, the lilth dny of .limitary, 1SS0, iH-tween the hours of o'l ltH-k A. M. and I o'clock I. M. of said day, tliu followini,' ili-wnlH-d real imipeity, iKlon,' inn to miid estate situate in Lane county, Ore t;ou, to wit: The N. J of the donatiou land claim of J union Heatherlv and Mary Jane Heatherly, hia wife, Not No. 410, Claim No. .T.. in Section. 2, 3, lOaud 11 in T. 1H Ii. 0 V est. containing 3"JI acre, more or leu. TrRs of SAi.g-Cah in Codd ruin. .1 AMES Hl'DLKSTON. Adininutntor. THOSirSdNft ItE.VX, Attorney. i 'awn, tec. a, l.'V.'. tvtri 2?0T0CRAPH. Albert Jackson. Artist, ' ' Take rhotoirrapiii', tienw. Cfl, Cahinpt and Life-Sire, style and hnih iiiial to uuv work d.mv in the State. 1'ricM reawmihie. (ALI.hltY Willamette rtrwt, Eii-ei: City, Orn,vii, over Mm. Jackm' Millinery Store. dec 15:1,111 Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON K ND a laiy and varieil amrtiueiit of '1,KSH tHH IRS, and are receiving every Bionth new mi'plie euited to thi marlut. (rood ar eold low and AT ONE TRICE TO ALL ! tnrnbfe to ahow g..U and give ine. apl CJ AX JUAN I.IMF for aT hr T. G. HKXDKICKS. TO BUILD YOUK BRIDGES, ROADS ANI are your InWrecfs ! Are iiermauintly located au4' PETERS, prices, as low as any ether CASH 8TORH. Fine Cheviot Shirt. CO, 75 ct and $1. New Assortment Drcs Good.(No Trash) 15 20 and 25 ct. Mens' Underwear, Shirt and Drawer, 50 etev Mens'Overshirts, 75 cts. ami (1. Mens' Overalls, 00, Wi, 75 ct and L Embroideries aud Edwins at Fahuloes Low at Proportionate Rates. I rices. OWNERS material, stipulate in Painting hat nothing C. T. Raynolds & Co's LOOKS BETTER, and LASTS i r hi 1:1 M 1 M antf stationery Store. POST OFFICK BUILDINO, Kl'CENK' City. I have on hivnd and nin constantly nx'eivni;,' an assortiiient of the lient School au MiVeelliuiciniH 1'i.okK, Sbttiojirry, lltink llookji rortfolio, Curds, Wallets, JllimkH, J'ertinon nae. etc.. etc A. 8. 1'Ari EHHON. BEN ilUSH, -THK still at the old ntaud and i prepiired t d kinds of general jobbing, horxe-ahering, r. irin', U: Having iteciired the nervier Be.vpi rit need liiind 1 will uiake th repairing ei All-M MAti'lUNKUY a .penality. 15KN RUSn. JEW HilUti STOKE ON WILLAM.. etce '.reit, near intli. nni'os. CIIK.MICALS. OILS. PAINTS. ;lass, vakn1smks PATENT MEDICINES, &o. Brandies. Wines and Liquor: OP ALL KINDS. In fact, w have the best aewrtseat ! found iu FIRST CLASS DRUG 5TORB. w 7,11. for thrT are Kreli. 1'articuL-ur attention ia called U ar ur SkKk of Perfumery ar.w. Toilet Articles. A w have bought OUR UOO'.'S FOR CASn TV can compete with n estal.lihmot la Ro' griw City in price and accommodation. Buy yourpxxU where you can gtt the Wt and cheapent PRESCRIPTIONS CAKEFCLLY FILI.El At all hour of the day nr niht Club Kates. We will send tbe Gcaro to a club of five new subscribers, to any one post office, for one year, for $10. Or to any per son senJinsr eg a club of four new names with $10, we will send the Guard free 6r one year.