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cIty and county. REMOVAL. P.tron. of tl.o G will take notice thitth.oincolu- beeu!moved to he bu, d- AErut at rrllud. Mr tV. L. r.wis eur t'iurij:eJ sn't Portland Sft wood ouly 3 P cord at Wall. Valla. ! yr s H. Friendly viitod Portland one Jy tbi week. - y B. Dun will pay t biybeat market price (or wheat. CillndMeitt our lew quarter aud iB.ieribo, er pay ui' old diet. Mr. E. L. Brittow hnj withdrawn from the linn of Wright 4 Brisiow, Safem. Horace Kaox was ivt Cottage Grove at- gufcert Blair killed dr Intt Sturdy lCoryeU'Peint, about tour wiles above Uwa. A new window hat been int in the Grange UMng, np ttairs, in the nom occupied by Dr. Davit. I Patronize John Len3er ij you want food milk. He furnishes a lirslrato quality at a jeaseaable price. The stairway in tho Unrwood block has received a coat of paiut, hieh improves its appearance greatly. We were favored tins veck, hy Mr. Nighs wamlcr, of Siuslaw, wiii a line basket of apples. Thanks. Mr. P. C. Renfrew, cno of the live mm ceimected with the Mcliinzie Howl Coin- puny, spent 8CVeral lla-v8 l tow" th'8 WC'ck' The tiCAHU was nbly presented, at the masquerade, by Mrs. Crouch. Tl,u GUAIll) feels honored that was repeated hy to tTaeeful aud accomplihed lsdy. It is not true ns lias leen asserted, that eome of the members f tht Sportsmen Club engaged in tlie hmij to-day, intend tak ing a aiaall boy with them to kill their game. j At Dr. Davis' office, 1st Saturday, a lady submitted to the opcratlm of having a couple of tumors removed froii her bead. Those witnessing it, couiplitnqit Dr. Davis highly n his succesJ. Tho prtieut is iloitig well. The St. Charles ReUurnt is a cosy place kept by Mrs. A. RonfrdW in the brick build ing adjoining the old St Charles hotel. A number of neat lodgiig rooms also belong to theheuse. Meals and lodging, 25 cents each li,urd lodging by the week on reasonable terms. Give her a call. FixiiXR Bitten. A couple of residents of Siuslaw got into a scrimmage the other week and one of them got bis linger badly bitten. The injured memborwas not properly t ikcn rare of; ami the swelling from it becanu m great as to endanger the safety of his arm. A physician was called however, aud by proper care, un permanent injury resulted. A sheep-killing dog was the cause of the trouble Lost. Mr. Loinuel Buoy, a young man aged about 6' years, who formerly lived with his parents near Cresswell, wandered from Keck Creek, Wasco county, on the 18th of I'ccenibcr, aud is supposed to have per ished in the snow, lie was unmarried. His parents now live in l'ulk county. Hkhokkhaok. John Rchl, a butcher in tho employ uf Miller & MuCornack, had an attack of hemorrhage of the uostrils, Sunday morning, aud came near bleeding to death. Tho hemorrhage continued for a number of hours, aud was checked only after persistent lalor by the attending physician. Cws Room. The Sportman's Club has nramenced fitting up a neat roem in Undtr weed'a brick building over theexprcss elliee, for a meeting room. When completed it will be a pleasant place to spend aa evening, The reom will be well heated and lighted. Imi kovemknt. A new awning and front has been built to the building formerly used as a shop by Mr. Boyd. It now presents quite an attractive appearance. Miller 4 McComack will soon move their meat mar ket iaU the building. Hascjid HiMMLr. Wong I'eoV, the Chi wke was to have bn hanged at Fertlaact, Tatsday, took Ue game iato his ww hands, aad cheated the gallows by Banging himself in the oell of the county jail Monday night Ball at Cbksswklu A-grand ball will be given at the Cresswell Hall, Cresswell, Friday, February 20th. The hall has re ccutly been completely refitted and reno vated, (iood music will be in attendance. Makrieo. At the residence John B. StowelL in this city, on Thursday evening, Jan. 15th, by Rev. F- R. Geary, Mr. M. M. McMurray to Mrs. M. S. Berry. Elected Directors. Mr. H. C. Owen aud H. C. Perkins of this city, hae beca elected directors of the Portland and Tuala tia Water Compauy. Sociable. A sociable for the benefit of the Episcopal Church, at the residence of Mr. Jee. G. Gray, this evening. All are in vited. Notaries. J. M. Thompson and George Thurston of this city, have been appoiuted notaries public by Gov. Thayer. Old TtrE roit Sale. We have a let of Id tyjpe at this office, suitable for babbitt etal, which we will sell f htap. Mahrikd. At Leitchrille, W. T., Jan. 1, ISaO, Mr. A. D. Risdon, formerly of F.ugene, and Misa Nettie IttiieM. Fei Kent. Two rrems sui table for of fice, apsUirt in Uuderweuds briuk. Apply at Itprtm eice. Sportsmans Hunt. Tho game must suffer. The member of the Sportsmani Club resolved to have a hunt to-day, and before your eye scant this an nouueetaent, gentle reader, the contestants are slaughtering perhaps the iunoccut game. e subjoin a list ot tlie geutlemeu interested in the hunt: Frank Relshaw, Capt Jap Stevens, C M Horn, (! S Kiueuiil, 11 C Hudilleston, U N ('rain, .IM Niehotf, J 11 McClung, 1) V Underwood, J li Underwood, Ed McClanahau.Capt Jas Hiiilclle.ttou, i w u ft iiiiuustia, M M Davis, Koilney Scutt, 0 Hiiilea, Geo Noland, J K CampU-ll. J C Church, T W Harris. Messrs. A. 8. Patterson, A. V. Peters and P. 11. Farrell havo beeu chosen referees tj count tho game at C o clock this eveuiug, when all must report at the club room in Underwood's brick. It is hinted that au oyster suppor will bo furnislicd by the lobers. The following are the poiuU allowed for tho dillereut kinds of game: Klk liMMt Cumr lto.tr wni Kiiliuitt Ir tm rlimHtut. (Hter lOUlEnffliib Suiu. Kux llnver Mink We:l 1M .Silver (iruf bquirrel. iluml Ve I lgw-lifKJrioef 'rsyi'luvi fihlSP Uitllitrlt Duck Khi-r lui ki 1' -it 201. Caua Munkntt hkuuk (Hlire).... (ikuiik (ilmd) lb :ihi 311 2u So Wild IVnm I'liirki'U lluwk Owl Soreei'h Uw I KlITuW Jlitwk iuig-le UlU' Hwua Stml III 1 1 Ciuiio. 4, rouse Willi Cut C'oyoto Crushed to Death. Tuesday morning a young man named George Druck, aged 17 year, met with a horrible death at the saw mill of his father, about live miles, above Vancouver, . T. The particulars are as follows: The storm ol the ilth inst. had blown down a portion of the mill Hume, louring tho remainder iu ucli a condition aa to endanger the safety of the mill, aud it was determined to tear it lown. Tuesday morning the work was com menced, ropes wero made fast to the tlume for the purpose of hauling it down, aud dur ing the course of the work a huge piece of timber became- displaced and hnni across the Hume, swinging to and fro and imperil- in? the lives of the men at work. Young Druck, with the intention of cutting the log to which the rope was made fast, started down a ravine with an axe, but after strik ing a dozeu blows the piiee of timber, losing its balance, descended, aud though Druck endeavored 1 1 escape, lie stumbled aud fell and it struck him on the head crushing the skull and killing him instantly. His pr rents who witnessed his tragic death hastened t:i his side, but found him dead ou reaching him. The body was removed to the rcsi denee of the parents aud was buried Wed nesday. Standard. Quicksilver Mines. But li'.tle progress is being made In tho quicksilver mines of Southern Oregon. A irentlciiiau wh has just returned from that section informs the Statesmau that but little progress is being made at iresciit to opening up the New Idrian mine, but are putting up the furnace, aud will he ready to wort m aUut six we:ks. Tho company have a tun- el in the mine snmo 300 feet, and a shaft sunk to the depth of about 80 feet, and will continue the work until the tunnel is tapjxid. Quite a large amount of tho ore has leen r - If on All k Mr. Jossu Rav. formerly of Kola, Polk conuty, has taken up a claim about one milu east of the New Idrian, and has about 150 feet of tunnel in the mine. Mr. Curg. Jackson, formerly of this city, Ins also take up a mine near by, and proposes in the "sweet by ami by" to make his ever lasting fortune out of it. Plank Roans. - W y will not plank roads pay in Oregon ? Timber is plenty and lumber is low. A good plank road from Portland to Eugeue City, with a few aide branches extending east and west would greatly facilitate getting around in the rainy season. e muieve buui ete.l. would Day a hr.nd- . j,. j . . - seme iiiviuenn is mo vuuiimh -.fi--ratina the same. Let's havo some god plank roads; who will build the first teu miles ? Junctiou Republican. Painfi'L Act'iiiKN r. Last week a little son of Win. Milliorn, of Junction City, while riding in a wagon with Ins father met with a very painful accident. Tho boy was playing with a piece of repe, swinging it around his hevl, whan the rope caught iu the wheel of the wagon and tore off half tf the Crst finger of the left haad. The little chap, armed with ft huge stick ef caady, ttood the necessary pain ef dressing the wounded fingor bravely. State Temperance Alliance The State Tomperance Alliance will hold their regular annual meeting in thia city, commencing Wednesday, February IStli. At the Blue I'.iblM.n Club Wednesday evening it was re solved, that a committed 1 appointed by the president to make arrangements for tho accommodation of the LUinerous visitors ex- nected on that occaaiou. It is thought that the hotel accommodation will not be suffi cieot. Reached Corvai.lis. Tho West Side Railroad lta reached Corvalli. the iron horse reaching the center of that town on Tuesday. President Kohlcr, Suiierintendent f.raiult and other of the railroad oflicials were present The advent of the railroad was hailed with great joy by the residents of Corvallis. St-RrHi.SK Parties.-Several surprise par ties have takeu place the last week. Satur day eveninjratMr. Swift'a; Tuesday even' inff at the residence of Mr. Jaa. Robinson, iu honor of Miss N. Hughes; Wednesday even ing, at the residence of Mr. G. B. Dorria. Schdat S hxjl OrricERSi The annual ' election of olliceri fer the first rre,byterian ! Sabbath Scbol resulted in the election of ' L. G. Adair. Saperiuteudeut; A. W. fete 11, Assistant .Superintendent; Mrs. A. W. Stowell, Organist; E. Geary, Secretary. IrTing Itrmi. A ' corresiHHulent at Irving, uuder tho daU of Jau. 2341, tends ua the following items: Items are scarce. Our achool reopened last Mouday, our lost sou having give a satisfactory account of himself. The scholars in our school deaervo credit for the interest manifested aud the advancement that has been made during the tho past Summer and Fill, uuder the direc of Mr. Hale. A son of Mr Fittenger living out-half mile south of Irving, was the recipieut of a very painful accident which took placo a few days ago; he was climbing a fence, when the leek of his gnu struck the top rail causing the discharge; some of the shot took etleot iu the boy't thumb thus taking ttT a goodly part of that limb whilt the roit ef them passed through tho brim of hit hat. The Good Templars aro still progressing in the Golden Gate l,odge; they have about thirty-live members. The fellowlug are the names of the officers: li. F. 1W, L. D.J Lewis Potter, W. C. T.; Clara Boad, W. V. T.j Edwia Potter, T. .; Mrs. Clara Bond, A. S.; Clay Zuiuwali. W.T.i John MeConatll, W. F. S.j Lincola Boad, TT. M.j Mitt Lou Rowe, 1). M.; Lou Keyt, W. C; Mitt Josie Pitteuger. W. R. S.; Mist Mary Pottor. W. U S. Besidet the usual busi ness transacted we have a paper read at each meeting, of which, U. Hale, is editor ami Miss Lou Bond, assistant. At the last meeting the members decided to give a pift lie entertainment in about three mouths. Postal Regulations. A po dal regulation has been in force now for two mouths, which is not well kuown among business men, or it would bo more generally availed. We refer to the fact that statements, bill, etc., can now be mailed in au unsealed envelope with a cent stamp. Thus tho monthly statements which are nimbj out by wholesale and retail dealers each month, can be mailed for one cent, but no writing other thau the legitimate- bill can be placed on the statemeut. No such words as "please remit" can be, neither can a bill receipted be sent. If it is necessary to have tho words "please remit" ou the ttatoment or bill they can be printed as part of the heading. Publishers of newspapers have tho right to enclose bills for subscriptions in their papers, and also receipted bills for the same; but not to write the words, "please remit," which, however may be printed on bill without infringing the law. Tho Postal Department has issued an or der, relative to letters dropped unstamped in ollioo i. The porsom to whom such let ters aro addressed are to be informed that letters uuinid nie directed to them, and, if the postage bo sent, the letters wid bo for warded . IU Ft). Near Smithtk'ld, Oregon, Jan. 10, 1880, L M. Baker, aged 52 years. The deceased wat born In Jessamine county, Ky., Oct. 'A 1827. Arriving at mans estate he passed through all tht hard- cut to, our civil war, and at its conclusion iu lbliS emigrated to Oregon, lie first settled iu Yamhill county where ho lived until 1S:3. when bo moved U this county. Doeeasod was a member of the M. E r-loo-,1. South, and also wat a member of Franklin Grange, No. 155, nt tho time of itt disorganization. Ho was a kind husband and father, teniperato and charitable, and loved and respected by all bis acquaintances He leaves a wife aud eight children to mourn an irreparable loss. Notico to pay Up. Persons indebted to J. P. Gill li Son ar requested, in tho most delicate manner in the world, to call and sottlo up their small accounts, for wo kuow that they can pay small accounts when, perhaps, they could not pay larger ones. J. P. Gill A SuS. God Bless you Doctor I Wert tho words of a poor mother thanking Dr. Young for saving her child, who had been giv en up by Chicuro's best physician.-. Yes, in- ..4. .r... deed! Thousands owe t J Kouiiks ias kekC'oi gh Svnrp their lives the simplest and, most pleasant remedy for diseases of the Lungs tvr produced. Children will take it when they refuse all others. Your druggist will tell yu he sells more of it that than anything else. Ask him for 4 sample bottle. Millions given away. Our people Wo beta cut off from commual cation with the outer world to long that any thing which tends to hasten the time when they can come and go without that awfid ocean voyage, is hailed with the leeiest sittisf action; but bettor than an Eastern railroad connection is the discovery of the wonderful OrogOU liiiliK'y Tea. If you have the backache, or anv trouble with the kidm-yt or Madder, no matter what the cause, it will cure every time and no humbug. Ask your druggist for it A Cure Without Medicine. A i'arkers iitomach Fad worn on the pit of the Stomach, will prevent Dipiithf.ria, mil .ill kiuda of Fkvers and Ague. It wil 1 cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Aifue Cake, and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Worn over the Womb it will cure falling of the Womb and Female Weakness. Do not drug yourself to death. When you feel ill put on a Parkers Pad. Ask your druggiat for it. A C AUD IO all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretious of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, boa of manhood, Ac., I will send a re ci and will cure you, FKEE OF CHARGE. This great remedy wu discovered by amission ary in South Amnica. Send a self addreawnl envelope to Kiev. JuetPH T. I.xmaS, Station L, New York CitjN Ladle' JitUiUtl. Lcrlin Fashion Pattern ai Dunn A Strst oa't. Now is the time to tulwerllie to Frank Iet lie's Popular Monthly. The January numtier, tHtuimeiieinir a new volume, of this very excel lent ma'aiue is an unusually attractive oue iu its literary and iwii-tie departments. A new serial story of deep interest, entitled "Not Guilty," by Ktta V. Pierce, is Ir-kuii, and those who read the ) K-iiin diopters will scarcely fuil to follow toe stoiy to the end. The leading article. "Kvliercs, and Dangers Knooiinterd at S.'," hy Capt llailett, of the I . S. Navy, is rvi.U te w ith information ami exceedingly interesting. "The Kxmlus from the Gull States." liv Fred Douelas. "Dwelling Inmso Heform," by Geo. J. H.igar; an article on "Dt-Tallevnuid," and one on 'Teeth" by Dr.. Wilson, ill nt fail to attract cousiileraoltf notice, lhero are l'J o,naito pages, with about 100 illustrations together with a lieautiful colored frontispiece, entitled "Maternal Solicitude." 'Those of our readers who dcairc iileusant aud iuU'Uctivo reudiug should siilwerilie to Fiiank LtsLii's Poitlau Monthly for the new vear. The annual sub scription is &t, single copies. L'5 cents, ht Address, Frank Leslie's Publishing House, M, 5o A 57 Park Place, New York. InMirauce. Underwood Bros, are reprtsontinc tour of the most' popular and reliable Insurance Comiianies on tkis Coast to-wit Couneticut of Hartford; New Zealand, of Auklaud; Com mercial Luiou, of London; HambergJt lire mot of Haiuberg; representing a capital uf ever I'.'S.OWOOO cold coin. "Pou't wait till the herae is ttwlea before V lock the table dter." We have just received from the Fosters factory, direct, a large stock of window shades aud wall paper ; among the latter art many very pretty styles embracing Grained ranncls, hmbosseil, Guts and l.nce Patterns, Satiu and Common Blanks, all of which we tell cheap, and uo charge for trimming paper. F. B. DUNN. Uobinsnu k Church at tho Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall puier and bonier in J'.ngene I it v, comprising in part, Brown, Wanks, Satin, Gilt and Kmboss eil paier, which they purchase direct from the bitsteru lactones and will sell as elieap as tnt cheapest. All pa(er trimmed fret of charge. Business men should not forget tint blank notes, biD-lieads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at tht Gl'ARit ofhoe. The Guako is tht largest, and mo.ttc tuisirely circulated of any paper in Lant t.iuaty. The Gl'AKDii also the official paper tt hngena t.'ity. Advertisers sntuld matt a note of this. ' DR. MINTIE'S "SPECIAL" MDI CIXKS Aro maile from tho best materi:dbtaiuable. They aro not cure-alls. They are.favorite pre scriptions that have beeu tried and tested for years in his extensive practice, until now they are absolutely perfect in the troubles for which they are recommended. The Nephreticum works wonders in Kidney ami lUadder complaints. Those suffering with Dropsy, llright's disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Ui'tention of urine, 1'aiu in the back, Incon tinence, or any diseaseof the Kidney and lUad der, will be atinifhed at tho relief one bottle will nlfoiil. For Female weakness it is absolutely with out an eipial. For all derangements of the Liver, lTse Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver Fills.- For l'illiousne.is and Dispepsia. Use Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver Fills. for Fever and Ague, Use Dr. Aluitie't Englihs Dandelion Liver Fills. Every family ihould keep tht Dandelion Fills on hand. See what the druggists say alxmt Dr. Min tie's medicines: "Everybody senks highly of them." C. H. WiMslard it Co., druggists, I'ortlanil. "All who take them recommend them."-Julin A. Child, druggist, I'ortlnnd. Messrs. Abrama i Carroll, wholesale druggists, San Francisco, say: "We regard Dr. Mintie's Nephreticum as the best Kidney and Illadiler remedy More the public," All druggists keep r.)oMf lueilii'ines. SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTOKAiiVt: The fc-reat English remedy has made more cures of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emissions, lassitudu, inability for iiirnU.l labor, despondency, and such din'MsM os are induced by yoiithfull fol lies aud excesses, that all other medicine com bined. It is nut a stimulant nor excitant, is iierfect- lr uufs to tske. is not a oiuick nostrum, aud i.i-oilnces results that are wonderful. 1'i-ii-e. f:l a bottle. Four times the ouantity, :?10. Ibiv a bottle. It will not disappoint you. limine, Davis & Co., wliolcsale dm; gists. Portland, Or. Bl.KMIKUTK tTON TMK rEUKMNR COfXTPA'AN- CF.s, if of a complextional nature, speedilyvau th ion (il.UNS S M'LP ICR nOAP IB Useil to ou literate them. I'iuildos. blotches, moth, red ness. Hatches, rouchw ss, tan and freckles are iiivanablv banished by the incomparable clan fvinir mrenu. Kmntive ailments, sores, cms, bruises, tealds and other arl'ectinna and inivries of lint nuticle are ikewise removed hy it. Mm iihur baths have long been renowned as the tast remedy for skin diseases, Rheumatism and (rout. Gl.r-NN s ni I.PHLIl fiOAP is in every re set as eflicueious, and far cheaper. Hy open ing the pores and promoting a vigorous auieni-i-t;d r-iri-ll hdion. this excellent article coutrib- utea to the health of tho entire system aa well us to that of ths cuticle. Since its introduo tion to public notice it has repeatedly been ... . . t- i t .. i commended ny trie meuicni proiession mi prt-uMi and few external succinct nave won sue "troldcn oiiinioiis" auioiik' all classes. It pr vents obnoxious diseases as well M remedies them, and disinfects clothing and linen mi pregnated with dise ase. Dandruff l entirely ridiculed bv it. and its use is, ou that account greatly desiderated by per.-tons whose hair is thinning out in consequence of dryness of ths tcalp. Those who have used oiutmenU and ,t without fail avui for tht curt of erup tions of an obstinate character, will find, if thw tr it. tht Gl.KNX'H SULPHUR S.HP re moves scorbutic complaints irremediable by lest eHicaaous means, and prevents tne recur rence of such disir,lers For bleaching tint ar ticlps of needlework and all kinds of wliue i ,,it,,n nnd Id, m f:il ri"S this scuii is su rior to any article that can bo used for the iiurrmtc. Sold hv dni'UU I'ricec. u-r cake. Imx (.'I cuki-s75c., sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. ('. N. CritU-nton, I'roii'r, Sixth Avenue. New Y'ork. Hill's hair and wliaite dye, biack or down, o0c IV hy Will Vui Allow a cold to advance in your tystcm nd thus encOuraire more serious maladies, such as l'neiimoii a, lle'imrrhnget and I.uug troubles when au immediate relief can l reailily attended. F-oschee-'t fierman Syrni, has eained the larest sale in tho world fi the cure of Coughs, Colds and tho severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Bosch e't famous Sennan prescription, and is prepared with the izreatest care, and no tear neen ue euier- taiued in administering it to the youngest child, aa oer directions. The tab) of thia medicine is unprecedented. Since first troduc.ed there has ljeen a constant iutTeaa- inu demand and without a tingle report of failure to do its work in any case. Asl vonr dniL-irut as to the truth of these re ntal ks. Large tize "ocentt. Try it ant bo convirxed. Answer Till. Ilid Ton evtr know anv person tn 1 ill withoi.t iaviic.B of t! St. much, Lbnr or kiiivi or did ou ever know one ho wa .ll .rv itl.r wu o!triutel or iuactiv n I did rm e kn..w or hear of auy ease of the kimi that Hop Hitters wouhl not cure. Ak y'ur nethlii this uiu uetiun. I X. L. Store. Has tho lead nil over tlie country because they are selling their Cioods, for CASH, at tho very LOWEST The first thititrk they luy all 30 per cout. lower than any other ause tlrey buy tor Cash. yiEXAJI? IS CASH? It is a very simple thinar, if yon ami you want to buy goods, no almost buy goods nt "STOTT3E& OW3JJ 3E3lXIOB. If yon have CASH, couie to the I. X. K 8TOUK. as wo Intend t sell Ml our our roo.lt ower thau wo ever sold them before, Iwcause we WiUnmette Street, Opposite the 5. .. ..7T.,Tm, ...iviTi, i-.utiii.- THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER HKOUGHT TOECGl-NE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTTIIJSrGr Has lieen largely Increased and w e can show aa! handsome a line ot ready inane gtatia m MKN SANO BOYS' BUSINESS AND 1)1! ESS SUITS As can be found in the country, nnd at prices tliat cannot fall to satisty. OUR PRESS GOODS DEl'AUTMENT wnll filled with a snlendid afsortiuent of all adiug styles am! fashionable shinies of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAU!, aud AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Flain and Opera Flannels of al! colors. JleaithoJ Jk Unliluacliod Cotton Y Ian iii'Ih. Ladies' And Gonf3( Unaarwaar, 811 AWLS ami SCAKFS. Robinson & Church, PKAI.KIi 1.1 SHELI&HKAYY HARDWARE IIAVU TUIC Bcs! Selected Stock in Oregon BOOT UNO SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor, fihon on Wilhuiiotte slreet, 2nd door north 1 . 1 . i... . , ,w ot nniwaro storo, raigeuo v uj, I will hereafter keep a complete stock of I.AOIICV, MISSI.fi' -AND cini,Din:N's SHOES uUorH, ('loth and Kid, Button ItootN, KIIierii, white and black, fcnHstttla, rn It kll Shscai. MENS & HOYS riNsaiip ueavt BOOTS & SHOES And in fact cuorvlhinif in tho FOOT and SHOE Hi, to- which 1 Intend to dovote ru especial atteution. m mm tVere manufactured to nrdir, ARE FIRST CLASS And L'liarantccd as reuioiiented. and will be old fur the lowest nrices that a good article Dan bo afforded. ayr27 -7Htf A, III' VI". BROS; DEALERS Watrhei lid Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watejies, CliK-ks, and Jewelry repaired nnd . . .1 ... . .1 VL'III... ..... warranteil. ninnwesv corur ui "iui and Eighth streets. If you wish to l ay your goo Is cheap, you must go to tne stors ui LURCH BROS., They keep ont of the largest stocks of General Merchandise OuUidt of Portland, aud they sell g.ssls cheap er than it can be bought anywhore in tht Wd lamette valley. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE SLOAN BROTHERS ' fILL IX) WORK CHEAFKR tiian any f otner snop in HORSES SHOD FOR $1 60, With new mati-rial, all roumL Resetting old Shft 75 CENTS. M.All warranted to give satisfaction. Shoo on tha Comer of 8ta and Olive Streets. TKW STOCK OF II 1TH -The leafc mi Itrja irer brmi -ht t- i nae, 1 IklLM'LYS ne.at CRAIN PRICES. their stock in Eastern markete, House in Oregon ; why, bt have a few dollars of your ow matter where you go, you ca must sell our stock ut 1 US I. iiemcmoej Post Oflice hUGENK COT i'i!l vn Al) S1IMMKU TlfADB WOOL 15LANKETS, ALL COLORS Trunks 2nd Treveliug Satchels, H.VTS and CAPS In the leiuling Syfs OIL CLOTHS for flwr and table oan. ROOTS AND SHOES. ( We woeld call secial atteution to oar tteek el j Mens'uml Hoys' San Francisco Uoott, Which we have sold for a nuinlwr of years wits, ;great satisfaction. Every pair waiTanteiL j A complete stock of 'hardware, FLOWS AND FAKMIS I UTENSILS. VllOICK TEAS. CANNED COOatt And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at lastonishingly low rate. ILIVKRI'OOL CARMEN ISLAND RAIT Highest price for all kinds of product aud WOOL. S H.rHllMfPLY. HAVE FOB taJf at the LOWhViT Hates. IRON. STEEL, AXES. ANVIIJ. NAll.S, ROl'H, Cable Chains, Table anil Fea-ket CUTLERY. GUNS, FISTOIJJ, AMMUNITION, AGKK'ULTURAU l.MFLEXLKNTtV 1 Hasting Fowdce, Fishing Tackle. Etc., Etc, We uivlu an eurn iuationof our gfK oentideot tliat tt tvmcK wlB tsA tk titaeo. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IK Stovi'S, Hansen i'ump IMpci, Tlutrarvw AND rlouse Furnishing Goods Genera!! j Wells Driven Promptff AND. Satisfaction (iuarantecfl. Wllluuictto Nircet, Eugene City, Oregon. NEW IDRIAN i nnt OF 1K)UGLAS COUNTV, OGH? Incorprtd, Jnn, lR7.8k Uipitai Blue, MJir-ev OFFICERSt rimniiirsT-A. L. Todd. Ricitasw-A5 reliusToild. DiBCCTOHit J. P. CilL J. W. Jackson, T. S. lUxlabaugh, A. U Todd t0 A Dld. . Principal office foe salt of stock: at J. V. Ul & Son ilruc store, rostoftict building, JLagosh I H WE ESTABLISHED. A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh aad Willamette strects.and kei-jsi constantly on haad lumlier allkimls. ra.tiined BoorJug ana ntie. leae-- in and fence jKwti r. D. liV a Eugene City Brewery. MATH I AM KKLLKIt, lr'pfc 1 T 1 Is now prrd to fill all on Vers for 11 LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Come and see for yourself. A good aetlete needs no recommendation. FARM FOR SALE. V WELL IMPROVED FARM OV Uirti hundreil aud siatv ac-et, H acre aader cultivation; all under fenct aad the Unprort" menu in irood ortler, whwn we w teu n K bargain, and on the nwt rrn0 tenav IHituaU'l nvt nulet wrotn ot ms.w joh! eutrangt tot sUk. Art'T