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Jtyand county BRlr F WEMTIOS. Th. 1st day of May. A tailor U wanted at Junct on- Mf A Bleu ha gone to Wasco conuty. SuchdelisLtfuLtwhaU! Yam, yum. Grouse bunting and trout fishing doit in Mr A. O- Hovey bM been PPinteJ 1 toUrr public. Eagene Hook .nd LadderCo. No. 1, meet ... Monday evening. Jjfc w. Braafield has resigned the post- ; tership at Junction. member the meeting of the Sportsmen. dab at their hall, mis eve..." The Cluh dances at Junct'on are still well .ttended. So says tne itcpuo..c. Mr. Keli.' Rnney has gone to Dayton l:.t Miller Son in bridge building. to The appointments for the canvass of the county by the local candidates nave oeon "we acknoweledge a pleasant call from W. H. Byars, of the Roseborg Plaindealer, Wednesday. Th. highest prepaid in CASH for Hides Fur. Dew Skins and Chickens, at the store of S, Rosenblatt Co. Patronize John L, n?r if you nt milk. He furnishes a first rate quality at a ressoaable price. Mrs. S. J. Saxon and family left, on ton J,y, to join Mr. Saxon in Dayton Vf. T., where he has located. John Winters does all kinds of pbotocrv phio work with dispatch and in first class tyle. Oive him a call. Mr. J. Tatom, superintendent f the New Idiian quicksilver mine, has been spending a few days in town this week. The wood and iron work of tho front of Mr. F. B. Punn'i store, has been treated to a coat of paint and varnish. D. K. Lakin has on hand and for sale his farm 3 miles below Entjene. Harness saddles etc, etc, See his ad. Archery is gettiairto be the rae. The young ladies now can all have hows, al ' though they be nothing bnt poor sticks. Judge Humphrey and ex-.Tndpe Knox, two of the solid "mashers" of Enzene, at tended the club dance at Junction Wednes day evening. M. C. Geo'ge, the republican candidate for Congress, passed np the rnad Thnrsdny, m his way to Ashland where ho commences the canvass. The fonner residence of Mr. Joel Ware has been placed nnon wheels, and moved to a vacant lot on the west side of Willamette street near the depot. Our young friend Ceo. Wasldnirne, h opened a law office in Junction, and is ready for biz. George is a first rate young man, and we wish him succeis. Mr. Jas. Abrams has returned from a vis it of several months duration ti his old home in New York F tate. From his rppearance, traveling or something else agrees with him. Hon. M. C. George will address tho peo ple of Lane county on the politic d issues of t!ie day in Eugene, Friday May 7th t 1 P. M., and at Junction on the same day at. 7:3o P. M. The Vernell Troupe performed here two evenings this week to slim houses. Their entertaiument was good and desorved a bet ter patronage. . They will return iu about one month. Business men should not forget that Wank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Gi'ard ollice. Articles of incoporation have been filled in the ollice of the Secretary of State at Salem of Eugene Chapter No. 1(5, R. A. M. Incor porators, Joseph Niehoff. J. M. Sloan and J. G. Gray. Capital stock, 51,200. The chairman of the Republican State Central Committee has issued a call meeting of that body at Portland, May EM, for the purpose of nominating a raudidate for the office of State Printer, made vacant by the death of W, B. Cater. The St. Charles Restaurant is a cosy place kept by Mm. A. Reufrew iu the briok build ing adjoining the old St. Charles hotel. A number of neat lodging rooms also belong to theheuse. Meals anl lodging, 2. cents earn Board lodging by the waok on reasonable terms. Give her a call. Rev. 8. Monroe Hubbard will preach next Lord's day, morning and evening at the Christian church, Subject for morning, "The Shepherd and his Sheep;" evening, "Human Life a Humbug;" prelude to ser mon, Brotherhood. Sunday School at 10:30; Bible class at 8 P. M. Saturday evening. Seats free. All made welcome. ' " A Row. The serenity of the city was nis- turbed on Monday, by a scrimmage betweeu two men named Chapman, and Bywater. After tome preliminary quarreling, Chapman knocked Bywater down, and in the melee received a wound in the back of his right hand from a pocket knife held by Bywater. A warrant was aworn out for By-water's ar rest, which wa accomplished with consider able trouble. He was given a hearing before Judge Humphrey. Tuesday morning, plead guilty to the charge of assault and battery, and was find $13 and costa. The wound re ceived by Chapman, though not dangerous, was extremely painfuL Union Mtrnxcs. A series of special re ligiooi services nnder the auspice of the Cumberland Presbyterian, Presbyterian, Baptist, and MeRodist Churches, was be gan at th M. E. Church las Sunday. Rev. B. 8. McLaffertr. who has conducted meet- ings at point! down the valley with great suc- eeas, is present, and preache eacn evening, T t Voa win find at the B.UAE the moat reasonable let of Millinery ever brought to this city, Suicide. Charles Hayden Commits Suicide by Hanging- On last Wednesday information was brought to town that Chaa. W. Hayden a young man of about 2S years of age had committed suicide at the home of hit moth er, near the upper McKenzie bridge, by hanging. There being no qualilied ooroner in the county, Justice of the Peace E. P. Heuders"n u:n .loneil a jury and proceeded to the iceuA where the young man had vio lently severed the thread of bis life, and held an inquest Mr Hayden, the mother of the deceased, testified as follows: I am the mother of tin duceaswL His namo is Charles W. Hayden. He had been to HarrUburgand just got homo this morning; his feet were llistereJ; he laid down on the bed and, 1 brought him tome breakfeast; ho ate it, went to sleep aud slept awhile; I missed him and called, but he did not answer; 1 then went to the barn and found him lunging; I not a knife and cut him down, but he was dead. Other witnesses were examined but noth ing further nuteriid was elicited. The Jury rt'udured the following verdict. We, the jury stmmioned to inquire into the cause of the death of Chaa. W. Haydeu, find that death was caused by hanging, com mitted by liU own hands, on the'.!dth day of April, lobl), at the McKenzie bridge. 0 JUU niTEAKER, J M Kronis, J E ArrEOr.KT, J 11. (JlI.IiWtT, J VaHN I'LL, J ,U O lV.H'URB. The rem&ius were takeu to Portland for interuieiit. Real Estate Transactions for April. R, S. Mitchell to J. G. Childcrt, 100 acres; consideration 800. Jos. E. Richardson to Amos Richardson, 320 acres; con. $5,000. C. W. Holcom'j to Sarah Whitmore, 40 acres; con. $135. U. C. Peikius 'to Geo. Soverns, lots in Eu gene; con. 000. H. G. Hadloy to Win. Baumester, 1C0 acres; con. S1GG0. Susan J. Smith to J. A. Winter, lot in Eu- geae; con. 7 .r0. J. E. Attebery to T. G. lleudrlcks, lot in Eugene; con. SjOO. F. W. Folsom to Wm. E. Gregory, 13 acres; con. $2500. David Boggs to J. E. & S. P. Holt, 181 acres; con. $1350. V m. P. Coney to Nelson Clark, 100 acres; con. 1500. Elisha Laning to R. P. 4 M. L. Job, 300 acres; con. 375. L 3. Swearingen to Thompson & Bean, lots in Eugene; con. $75. 8. M. Guthrie to Win. Uutlir.e, lots in unction: con. $300. W. II. IL McClure to W' N. and Lucetta Baughman, SCO acres; con. 5100. Sterubery 4 Senders to Sampson Molonnel!, 80 acres; con. SSl'O. R. li. Barton to Wm. E. Coney, 100 acres; uon. 4!W0. Nathan Hull to Isaac Briggs, loU in Spring field; con. ?U0J. Statoof Oregon to Eva J. ashburne, 40 acres; con. 150. State oi Oregon to Eva J. ". ubhburne, liO acics; con. 150. Geo. R, Ward to Hiram Smith, land; con. $100. W. II. Baughman to W. IL II. Met lure, '4 acres; cou. (JJJ00. Final Report of the Grand Jury. The erand jury f"f tho county of Lane would respectfully submit the following as their final report: Tnat we lave examined into the oo ulition and mauagemet of the county jail and find the same well kept, but our oniuion the jail is an unsate aud usa- cure place to keep prisoners, and we would reconuneud that the county court nave competent person or persons exaiiiime tho ii and inuke such improvements as tne ouutv court deems necessary to make it safe. Au.l we further say that the out ide 1 i.t the jail is n our opinion in a M condition, and that it may be necessary to ilace the jail wi.h a new oue. Turt we rei have examined into the condition aud man. agomeut of the various county oliiceaand find same well kept, so far as we are able to juJge from a casual inspection. A. V. BCUTOS, A. J. C'flUZAN, J. F. McCLAif, Chas. JiESMirr, F. L. iKAY, J. A. BitlNOLE, (i. W. TUKNBOW. OrncEnrt Eixctkd. The Laureau Society has elecU-d the following olficers fo. the en suing term: President, J. F. Hill; Vice President, L F. Wheeler; Secretary, v . Mount: AssUtaut Secretary, J. M. Aeville; Treasurer, A. L. Frazer; Ceasor, C. A. WoodJy; Seijeaul-at-Arms, W . I lsoise and A. C. Woodcock or vice veisa. A Kimkod. Willie Evans, 11 years of age, living eight miles eait of Dexter, in this cmitv. has killed this winter without any assistance except Lis dogs anJ gun, one cou gar, length teven feet, two wild cats, two coons and one deer while herding uis grand father sheep. RrpsED An old thautyat Springfield, htflunirinsr to John Powers burned down Sun day night If is tbnnght that it caught from fire carelessly left by children playing about For a time the residence of Mr. Jot. Stewart was in danger. Prn-owrn On Saturday last sheriff Ea- kin returned J. A. Peak, who was brought from the penitentiary at a wiu.e oeiore th crand inrr. to that tdace. He also took down Chaa, Sargent, sentenced to five years forburglaiy. Lrwr.A rair of dental forceps between Enineharta' residence and tbop. The finder . . it - will be suitably rewarded by jeaving me tame at this office. Lxsaji. Deputy Sheriff McCornack con UAr bv the nam of Simmons J to the insane asylum Ut Monday. Correipoodtoce. Ed Guard: Now that the city election ia over for jich my case was trumped np, and everything is quieted down, I wish to sub mit to the people of this vicinity the follow ing facts in regard to the piut of alcohol I told to "Joe Miller," about two aud oue half mouths ago. The facts which I shall present are substantially the tame at I testi fied to id the U. S. court, to far as they re luto to the disposition of the alcohol, aud are as follows: About Feb., 1st last, "Joe Miller," who I supposed was a half-bread Iudiau, aud who as I knew had lived at Hu lin Miller's for S or 10 years, called at my drug store for a piut of alcohol. To make sure that I wag not niiatakea as to the Iu diau, I asked him if he was not living at llu lin Miller's, aud he told me he was. On re ceiving this information I gave him the alco hol, supposing it was for the Miller family bo having been at the store before ai d not thinking for a moment that I was violating any law iu doing bo. For this ant I was taken to Portland to answer to the charge of selling alcohol to au Iudian; I at once ad mitted to the U. S. marshal, and attorney what I had d ue, but denied that I had vio Lted any law. Under too law as coustrued by the court, a tine was impoaul, but in doing so the Judge placed the fine at 81, the lowest possible amount, as he was satisfied no vio lation of law was intended. It woe reported on the streets of Eugene election day, that I had attempted to put "J oo Miller," the witness out of the way, and a like report was sent to the Salem Statesman. All of any prominence who cir culated these reports have either taken back what they said, ordeuied that they ever said anything, and the correspondent of the Statesman has retracted his former state ments through the columns of that paper, as follows; "Your honorable correspondent begs leave to muko reference to a former ar cle concerning the Indiau atTair iu which the names of Uou. R. B. Cochran uud Mr. Frank Osburn were mentioned. No reflections or imputations whatever were intended, and the off-hand article based on information re ceived outside of our owu personal knowl edge, is void of prouf, as Mr. Ooburn says ho had different motives altogether thau what were seemingly insinuated in our note. It ill becomes any mau to pcddlo hearsay. Mr. Oeburu has been acquitted of any intent to do wrong, thus giving the lie to this gratui tous information.'1 v Iu conclusion I will say that it lias always been my purpose to attend- strictly to my own business iu affairs of a private nature, and if i. tiers would always do the siuno they at times might be saved an immense amount of trouble. F. W. Oshuhx. APl'OlNTMENiS. The candidates on tlie Democratic ticket of Lane county will meet tho people for the dijeusaion of political topics at the following places aud times: Willamette, Saturday, May 22 Mohawk Monday, May 21 Camp Creek Tuesday, May 5 Springfield Wednesday, May Pleasant Hill Thursday, May 'XI Lost Valley ' Friday, M,.y i!S Crcsswell Saturduy, M.iy 2!) Cottage Grove Monday, Mny 31 Siusla.v Tuesday, Juue I liiohardson Wednesday, Juue 2 Ling Tom Thiu-jday, June 3 Junction Friday, June 4 l.i. ....... Kut.nrilnv. .llllin .rl ! iiuuiiv .................. j , The opposing candidates are cordially in vited to be present and divide the time. Tub Mi3Io. Our readers will remem ber au account nivcu sometime since of the supposed mysterious disappearance of John Mauts, who started from here to go to his wife iu the East, and got no farther than Sail Francisco. It now transpires that he remained in San Francisco till a couple of wejks ago, wheu he came by steamer to Portland, where he was stopping at last ac count. To Ciievknne. Dalles Mountaineer: Mr. Henry Coleman and Mr. John Todd wil' soon start with a band of three or four thousand hud of cattle, for Cheyeune, Wyoming Territory. Mr. Frank Coleman, an old frieud of ours since 1837, a brother of Hcury's accompanies the outfit for his health. We wish them good luck and a safe return. Notice. All persons living within the corporate limits of Eugcne,are hereby notified to re move from the streets and alleys adjoining their premises all refuse matter, or nny ma tJiial which has a tendency to endanger the health of the city, leu days from date hereof is given for the performance of the work, after which time the City Marshal will proceed to clean any f.reets or alley needing it, at the expense of adjoiuing prop erty holders. liy order Committee on Health. J. E. ATI EBERV, -Marahal. Eugene, Miy 1, 18S0. Lumber! Lumber! J. B. P.hi.iehart has been appointed agent of the Springfield Mill Co. He can oiler bitter figures tor Lumber now than ever be fore All kinds of boihlinz lumber delivered on short notice and at very low figures. ..... I . l f ! Don t tail to see l.iunenan oeiore ornenng elsewhere. We propose to sell lumber, and don't forget it. lasnranct. Underwood Bros, are representing four of the most popular and reliabe Insurant Companies on this Coast t-wit Conneticut of Hartford; New Zealand, of Auklaud; Com mercial Union, of London; iiainberg ft Bre men of Hamberic representing a capital of over $2!,000,000 g "IJ com. "Don't wait till the horse is stolen before yon lock tM stable door." Idrcrtisiri; Cticaii. It bat become to common to write the be iJ in I int. interestinz article and ! then run it into tome advertUeni'nt that we avoid all such cheU and simply call attention I .1.. maritm til Hrm l'.if t. rs in as tilain hon est terms m pwi Me, tn induce people to gir them one Uitl, a no one who knows their value will ever use anything else. For Lam Back, Side or Cbt use Sni 1iH S HiiROL'H PLASTER. Price. 25 cts 1 St Id by Osburn Co., Druggists, Eugene City The Oregon Kidney Tea, Read the following tostimonia's, not fnmi r arsons 3,000 inihs awy ilom no ono uowt, but from well known and trust worthy citizens of Oregon, whose names, written with their own I, .... I. ....... at our office: , roRTusn, Or.. Jan. I, IS30. Ilavng a sever l'.aukaeh;. last Summer, 1 tried the Oregon k;..'nuu T.. i i ...... ca i, which ellected a radical cure. I would recommend it tu all who re aillictod as an unfailing k-uicdy. J l LU s Acu. . Portland, Or., Feb. 3, 1SS0. Havinu sulTri-H,! C.r .;.K .,;.. ;,. ..... back, I tried the Oregon Kidney Tea, and found immtdute relief and a per.nnnont cure. 1 heartily recommend it to all alilieted iu n iimunur. fllHS. Li. U0I1M. Hoson noM Euitoix-It is conceded ou all sides that Dr. Ayer's Pills are above com parison with otlmr medicines. Uniting the best elements known to the chemist, they are particularly effective against the numer ous stomachic disorders for which they are recommended ts a cure. These pills are so mild, yet Bevelling, that they are often pre scribed by doctors who other ise do not fa vor patent medieiucs. Indeed, with the fruits of Dr. Aver' goniu. in the shape of Pills, Sarsaparilla, Ajjne Cure and Cherry Pectoral, one might with impunity travel thrmiL'h tho twamin of tronbal America, or follow Stanley on his travels through the in terior of Africa. Amsterdam Nieunis van dcu Dug. '. A. CARD- To vll who aro suffering from the mors and indiscretions of youth, nervous woaknem, early decay, loss of manhood, .Vc., I will 1 a ru riiie aud will cure you, FI1EEOK CllAIUiE. This great remedy was discovered by amission aiy in South Ani:'Ha. Send a self-addressed envelop! toUw. JosixhT. Insiax, Station D, New York City. Ladle Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn & Strat ton's. We have just received liM.n tno 1'ntittrn factory, direct, a write stock of window shades mid wall paper; among the latter are many very pretty styles embracing t ruined Pamicls. EuilKisscd. (iilts aud Iju-c rat.oriH. Satin and Common Blanks, all of whi. li we sell cheap, aud no charge for triimimig paper, F. B. DUNN. w o Woocption I'sed.. It is strands so nmnv people will continue to suffer d.iy nfier day with Disiepsia, I.ivr I ompli.int, I. iinstipation, ollr btom.Kh, Uen eral lVbility when they can procure nt our SUlLOirS VITALIZER free of cost if it does not cure or relieve thein. Price, 75 cts. Sold by Osburn ft Co., Druggist'. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wull pa)er and borderln Eugene City, oomprisingin part, Brown, I'lauks, Setln, (Jilt and Emboss ed paer, which they purohaw direct from the Eastern factories and will sell a. cheap as the cheapest. All paper trimmed five of charge. I wish Everybody to Know Rev. Geor' H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known to every one as a most in fluential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stopneJ in our store to say. "I wish cverylwdy to know that 1 consider that hot:i mysell an 1 wilo owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumptive Cure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all oases of Lung Dineases, such as nothing else has done. Bourbon. Iud, May 15, 1S78. Dm. Matehetti France Sold by Osburn k Co., l'r i twists. A Good Thing. Gorman Svrup is the special proscription of Dr. A. J'.osdiee, a calibrated German Physi cian, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures 'Condi. Col Is and oil Lumr troubles ol the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of tho a'Tection and leaving the parts in a strong and health y con lition. It Is not an experimental medicine, but has stood tho test of years, giving satisfaction in every cosi, which its rapidly increasing sale every tensou confirms. Two million bottles sold annually, liewnro oi medicines of similar names, latuly introduced lioscliee's German Syrup was intro duced iu the United States in )i8, and is now sold iu every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample bottle, 10 cents. KiERRY JASON. This imported station will stan'l tho ensuing season at the Htable of GEORGE CQOPER, in EUGENE CITY, coram ene ing April 1st, and ending July 1st. PEDIGREE. Mcirrv TJason in a beautiful bay. 1 G 2 hands liitrh. and 5 wars old. Imported from Scotland. April 10, It. Mred by Prince Alfred; duiii, Ueauty, (a iii'hland Society's prize winner) bred bv Mr. Fleinin-'. Tliis nedioree in a true copy, as taken from the catalogue, TERMS: Season. S30; Insur ance, S45. . Insuraneo when the mare is known to bo with foul or parted with, FUG1I k GKIEIWOX, Proprietors, I will make the following stauiU for the season, to wit : At Cooper'a etaMe, Eugene City, Friday- and Saturday of each week. At A. L. Humphrey's on Long Tom, Monday. At my place Tuesdays and Wednesdays. yFor particulars of descrip tion, pedigree, etc., see printed posters. " II. (i. HADLKY. F IOB LTENA VISTA STONE WARE go Overstocked at the I X. L. HAVE KWEIVEDSUCH A MAMMOUIH STOCK OFSPRIXQ GOODS, WHICH wenust aud are bound tohesohl at the VEUY LOWEST irico. Bitrirains from New York Am tioim. (iooils arrived bv every steamship in luiye lots. I'KK'ES LOW DOWN. COM PETITION i the life of trade amf there is so uiueh com'titioii that that lioodt mutt be sol I low to M trade, aud owing to tlis faeilities we will aaiii state that our prices cannot be beat. I.ik'ht Cnlitvs. verv liett. 18 ranis for SI. Heavy Shiitin, war. to wash. 7 yds. for 91. HeilVV ti ! 'linn. 8 Vil. for SI. 3"J ineh. wide bent 'I'ieiiiliK', 7 yd, for 91. uu ntvlea .Moliair cloth, T yards lor 1. llest Eiitilish Suiting, 15 cents iht vard. tate 1 style of Uroe:u1ed cloth, 2i cents jwr yanl. Sell in l'ortlnnd at 2.V) per yard. Whitf corded l'hpie, 8 yiis for 91. French Cliix), 8 yiU for $1. Heavy Wlnts Flannel, '."Oeta H-ryard. I.ari;e ize Nnokins. "Sets t ilo.eii. Very llenvy 'Ir.blo l.intn, II") e'n )r yard. Laive Siro l.inen Towli, 3 for 50 ots. tart siio I'imI Spreads, tfl iue!i. Heal French Corsets, for Wets eiieh, worth SI. Very b.'st Cor-ts, 75 rts. to 1 "A eaeh. bailies Heavy ?lerino Viu!, ' ! irS, .VI cts. Ladies Hevv White Hose, tu iht pair. Unties. lle.-ivy Colored Hose, Locts per pair. liestll in Luck Lashiuere M cts per yard, .N pries, 1. Genuine French French Crluiier'S war. all wool, double width. (.' i-Ls ncr vartl. Latei-t enhirs in c.uluneres, and all shades ill j silks, lirorvled silka and satms at the very lowest Inures. VTe have a nice assortment of en uits, ami are oU'erin tliein lower than they can be bought elsewhere. WK PLAINLY SAY:. Profits or no Profits, t.OVe invite everybody, Wcaiise you will do EUliCNIi CITY, OllFAiON. E1- 23. 33TJrJI?J, AT THE KAV1NH ASSOdA I'l'.D WITH JIK I business Mr. HOKACH F. STHATTOX wc have juit received a new, larM and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, "ON AND STEEL AGUICULTURAL LMri.EMK.NT3. We desire to make no pram! flourish, jut do say that farmers can come nearer Ki'Uuitf ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in towu, ai d they can buy them on as jjood terms. We have full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYUOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHING UtIUUo, MEN AND HOY'S CLOTHING. HAT3 AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stock to meet the demands of the publio. , r . ij j ' u' . . , KoHco of Fliinl Sctflcnu'iit, ATOTICE IS HF.REHY GIVEN THAT 1 1 the undettfeiicri a.liuiniit.ritor of the cs tate of Ci'leon Kioiiardson has iiled his final ac count for settlement and the firt Monday In May, 1;9, has beer set for filial hearing. J ESSE COX, Adiiiinistrutor. Notice of Finni fttlcincnl'. TyjOTlCE IS HEUEIIY GIVEN THAT Xi the iindeMi;,niod administrator of the es- ..... ..fl t 11 ...I., l.-.a KUil l.ta r.mtl luvnotlt for settlement and the tirnt Monday in May, 1880, has Deen set lor nimi nexring. JESSE COX, Administrator. Kotlec of riii:.l Settlement. -fvJOTICE IS HFUEUY GIVEN, THAT 1 the uiidersiiied alniinltrator of the cs t ita of Wni. F. Allen has tiled his account for final settlement, and the firt Monday iu May, 1M0, is set for final hearing. JiiSaE COX, Aduilnistrittor. DEALER IN stores, ItaiifjcN, JMpen, Aletal, Tinware. AND Kcuse Fcrnishino Goods Genern!! Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Eugene City, Oregon. t'ARtl I CR V WELL IMPROVED FARM OF throe hunilreil aud sistv aces, lo0 acres nnder cultivation; all nndr fi-nct nd the iniiirove nients in good order, wbi:h we wiT su at a bargain, and on the most reaaotalde tnns. Situated bve mile sooth of town, and base f l 0 ru-it, Apiily at thisottix. 1 .,Mi4P. r,.eo,.rbVr!fifiirrB s.Tttt SiUCM U .ki'-lhe ba and largest ever j;,N,1''g;M,M o. f. dohris, STOEE Childiens Colored Hojc, all sixes, 12J cts. ptr pair. Large size Handkerchiefs, 5, 8, 10. 12J cts. Silk Handkerchiefs, from 2ft cts. upwards. Nice Tidies, 2ft cts apiece, worth 50 eta. Heavy Mens Merino Undershirts, 15 eta. Very best, 60 cts. Woolen Oveishirt, larva nize, 91. Go(h1 t 'bivi.it ShiiU 40 to 50 cts. White Drtas, Dress Shirts, 7ft cts to ff.. Mens Sucks from 10 cts upwards. BOOTS AND SHOES- Mens Heavy Kip Hoots, $3 per pair. Mens Heavy Flow liuekle Shoes, fi. Ladies Calf Shoes, very best, $1 50. La.lii-s Kid foxed col. shoes, &l 50. Ladi.s Ki.l foxel Iluttoii, very best, 92 26 MLv.cn Call, very best, $1 2ft. MisMft Kid foxed tool., very best, 91 23.. Misses M orweo lace, Ifl 50. Mitst-s Morocco lbitton, $2. Ladies white silk clocked hose, 23 cts per pair Ladles Suinil'er Skirts, 50 ct each. Two Imx.w pap.r collars for 2ft cts. l.'iro i.o nature frames, 20 cts upwards. Carpets anil mattings at low price. ClotliinL'. Hats ami Ladies Lin Goods BIUST be Told, better by surely trading with ua thai elsewhere. U C. UNHEHWOOl). i, B. UMDKWOOBw. ll'LEF.WCGD BROS. GENERAL liROKERS BUY AND HKlle GOLD, SILVER. ' CURRENCY AND FXC'IIANG. Oil NEGOTIATK LO.tASi. And the 8al of REAL ESTATE Particular Attention Given to Collections. AGENTS- - Connecticut and Now Zealand InsurMios Ctmpaalst AWO AUKNTH WELLS FARGO St Co. Eugene Oty, Orey;o OSIILIM! & CO'S NEW DRUG BTORB ON viLlA-br etet Street, near Ninth, OKLRU8 IN DltUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, FAINTS, GLASS, VAltNlSHE PATEEIT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies Wines and Liquort OF AIL KINDS. In fact, w hav the best assortment of artisl IoiiihI in FIUST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE. We warrant all our dnijft., for they are new and Fre-h. rartimdar attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery at.vj Toilet Articles As we have bought OUIt GOODS FOR CA8H We can cometo with any establishmeatla Bur gene I'lty In iric anil accommodation. ISuy your iixx where yon can get the Lent and cheapest. , rnEscRirTioNS carefully fillebt At all hours of the day or night. ON HU II N & Ct "opposition is the LIFE OF TRADE SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER than any other shop in ton. HORSES LHCO FOR t2 CASH. With new material, all round. Resetting eld. 8hoe ft. AU warranted to give satisfaction. hop cn the Comer ofta and. OUve Streets. War has commenced in Europe!. R. G. CALLISON IS A (IAIN AT HIS OLD HIS OLD STAN on Wobin c tte Mitct ami laving bought tha iitu - .t of W. T. Osburn in the firm of Calli son A Osburn, Is pri'iared to furnish all who may give him a call with the best quality of every thing usually kept in a first clans grocer)! and wow. i.n i.tore, suc h as ril OARS, TEAS, COFFEE, CANNED COODS, TOllACCO ClOAKS, CLASH AND QUEENS WARE, WOOJ AND WILLOW WARKfc at reawi.sbl rstes for CASH or PRODUCE. (iive m a call and w e what I can do for yon Thankful fi past patronage I invite you U call tiL".P OooiU lieur'red to any part of the city frea of charg-, li G. CALL1SOJT. Ecgenc City Ereveryv jMATIIIAS KKMsEK, I'rVpt I KTl' Is now pn-rd U fill all onlere fw- Liai LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Corue and see for yourself.. A gW article. needs ao rr-oi)incndtion. Money Deposit ' I,