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5iTY AND COUNTY, line County Democratic Ticket. For Stata Senator, T. 0. HENDRICKS. For Representatives, CASPER RICKARD, j, M. THOMPSON, J. C. WALLACE, E. P. WILLIAMS. For Caunty Judge, C. W. FITCH. For Caunty Commissioners, J. F. KIRK, A. J. McMAHAN, For Caunty Clerk, C. C. CRONER. For Sheriff, JL J.GOODMAN. For Treasurer, , J. W. SKAGG3. ' For Assessor, p. j. Mcpherson. For School Superintendent, A. W. PATTERSON. For Surveyor, M. S. WALLIS. For Coroner, J. R. REAM. Political Speaking. Judge John J. Whitney "will eddress the citizen! of Lans on the political issues of the day at the court honae in Eugene, Monday, May 31, at 7 30 P M. Let all attend. BRIEF HEXTIOa. Street cleaning haa commenced. The Calico ball at Junction nested $S5. Team.te'-a buay liau'uig gravel on streets and counly roads. John Wortman baa bee appointed pout master for Junction City. Vfe are g'aJ. to annouo :e that Mrs. Dr. Hemenway it recove.inj. Rv. 8. C. Pre has resijned the pastor ate of we Lap."wt chu.-ch of this c:ry. M. J. W. Hamtfieo, Ae next Poiecut!u3 Attorney, mode as a pleasant call this week Mrs. J. E. Holt returned last Monday, from a visit to her eld home in the East. We are pbced under eb'igations to Sena tor Grover, for Cong. Records of the 40th session. Amos D. Hyland has sold 3S7 acres of land, near Junction, to Jas. P. Howard for $12,210. The canvass of the county by the local candidates begins at Willamette Forks pre cinct to-day. Th. highest price paid in CASH for Hides, Fun Deer Skins and Chickens, at the store of & Rosenblatt Co. Patronize John Lenger if you want good ilk. He furnukes a first rate quality at a reasonable price. " J. J. Wa'tniv Jr., J- C. Chu.-ch, S. W. Msera-ulT. Y. Shelton went to Pov.'attd on Mou.lf,v, io attend the sew'oo of the Grand Ledge L 0. O. P., which bejan Tues day. J. B. Underwood, Juper Stevens and Jos. Hudd'cstei) have bten se'ecled as referee for the p'ecn shooing nnuch ne--t Si-.tu;-day. W. Ceee Ee'shaw has a patch of wheat f the Meditesvauean va.iety over three feet h;gh and beads already formed. The gain will be ripe in July. Anoldladv. whose name we could not learn, died here yesterday morning. She had only arrived the day previous kinsfolk from Kansrs. ith her Mr. Henry Owens baa gone to Portland to attend to the interests of the Tualatin water work. The Telegram says the instruction of the wo Is is a foregone conclusion. The 8t. Charles Restaurant is a cosy place kept by Mrs. A. Renfrew in the brick build iag adjoining the old St. Charles hotel. A inker of neat lodging rooms also belong to ththense. MeahauJ. lodging, 25 cents eh Board lodging by the week on reasonable terms. Give ber a calL Rev. S. Monroe Hubbard will preach next Unl'i 1t morninir and evenintf at the Christian church, Subject for morning, "Hon-e Influence;" evening, "God's esti ate of character, considered from the con tour of the Nose;" prelude to sermon, "Mod School at 9.45 A. bt . LiVt class Saturday evening at 8 r. at Seats free; a'l made welcome. Piceos Siioon!o. A pigeon shooting Batch, to take place Saturday, May 20th, ' has been made between T. J. Witter and several members of the spa-tsuers club. Mr. Witter names Dr. O.boroe, aud the club man will be named on the dty of the shooting, fbe birds will be shot at a dis taoceof21 yards, with 80 yards bounds. each contestant to have 10 shots. An e:cit ing time is anticipated. Died. Mias Mary Boad, aged 18 years, died at the residence of ber parents near En gene, Friday, May 14, and was buried f.wn the Baptist ehnrch the day following. Truly this family bas felt the hand of affliction. Within tbe past three months the father, a brother and siater. have been lata M resu The family has the sincere sympathy of any friends i this ther h"t aBlKtiou Scsdat School ConvajnosA Sunday School Convention of the Cbristiaa Church of Lane eoomtr. will be held ia the grove oar Springfield en Saturday, Jnne 19th. Tbe exerciaee will eoasist el music, addreoaes ad discuasiosi of 8uaday School topics. A eaanpmeeting under tbe auspices of tbe same church will be commenced on tbe axt day, en the same grounds. jfAimn.NearCre.ewea, May 15, 18S0, by H. O. Fitch I. P., Mr. Waiter Hartley W Y m CUru Mattsoa, beth of Las county. 8hootlng Match. Oa last Saturday a contest between the Eugene City and Cresswollsportsmeas clubs, took place near this city. A large number of spectators witnessed the shooting, and good feeling and harmony prevailed among the contestants. Tbe glassball match was won by the Eu gene club. Distance 18 yards, thrown from spring trap, 10 shots to each man. The following is tbe score: CBIMWIU TEAM. LWGay 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Harrington 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 SReed 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 E Howe 1 0 111110 10-7 F Golden 0 110 110 0 1 0-5 Total Average per man, 4. ICOI.NI TEAK. ...20 J Delshaw 0 0 0 1 0 1 Jas Huddleston....l 0 0 0 1 0 J Stevens. 1 10 10 1 10 1 1--5 1110-5 10 11-7 110 1-6 FRe'shaw 1 0 0 10 1 HNC.-ain... .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Total 25 Averrge, 5. The ritie match was won by tbe Cresswell club. The target was p'ced 100 ya.-ds dis tant. The following is the score: tT.ltiiWSwL?KjkM. W W Scott 4 33535344 3-37 L WCiiy 4 44 424 3 44 4-T.7 F Gulden 4 44354334 337 Berkshire 0 23203332 3-21 S Reed 3 03343324 4-29 Total.. Ave Je, i .161 21-5. EUGENE THASI. Jas Hudd'esn 3 42334533 3-S3 f odney eooU. 2 45623434 537 H C Huddlttlon 4 24043240 2-25 T W Harris 3 35240233 3-28 J Neihotf 2 34324223 2-27 Totid Avenge, SO. .150 Coilu-e Grove Items. A correspondent at Cottage Grove sends the following items under date of May 19, 1SS0: Auother week of pleasant weather. Dr. Wright is on a visit to San Francisco. and wiU be back shortly. Mr. James Sterling gave us a pleasant call this week. Come a;aiu Jim. Mrs H. Wslker, who has been sick for some twe, is rapidly recovering. The roads between this place and Eugene are in an excellent condition at present. Mr. C. Chrisman, w ho has been confined to his room, is once more able to appear on tbe streets. Mr. J. W. Gandy's chi'd, that bas been quite s'ck for some time, is i j a very low condition. Sheriff Eakin was in town during the week on o.tk-'al busmen, tie looks bale and hearty as ever. Still our tovru ia on the increase. Mr. Thos. Gangh has opened a uew llve.y st.iMe on Centre street. If you want a hrt Cass turn out go to Tom's .'or it. A hoodlum consiileub'y the worse for liq uor madosouw d'aiUfbauces at tpicuic lately. A repetition o? fie ofletise will cause t.-ouble with the aforesaid individual. A meeting will be he'd to-morrow to make farther arrangemeuts for ce'eUrajng the Fourth of July. F.tim what I have learned so far, it p tm'ses to be a graucl affair. Full particulars in our next. Mr. A. J. Goodman, the Democratic can didate for Sheriff, was n town th's weuk. Mr. Goodman hai made many f ie-ida in this section o.' the county, Jand will ca.ry this place by a large majority. Dot. A Large Transaction. On last Thursday, says the Junction Re publican, Mr. John Munch, ineoer ot i.ie firm of Kratz 4 Munch, r.nllers at tins place, sold out all of his interest iu said 6.-ra to C. W. Washbu.ne. the consideration being 5 11- 0C9. The propety transferred was an unuv vided one-half interest in block No. 43, of Junct'on, Lane county, Oreson, as appears upon the plats of sa:d c;ty survey, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appn -.enances, thereunto belonging or in any way appe.-taimng. The dewls turtner know a traus'er of one-haH interest iu the Junction City fiominj mil's, p'aniug mills, lumber and lumber yards, mo tages, books, notes and accouots of t'le establishment doing busirtes in the firm name of Kratz Munch. Tbe mill company is now, and proposes to do bj.inea. under v'.'e Prm n.-tne of Kratz Wanhbu.-ne, with V. Kratz and C. W. Washbu-ne as so'e proprietors and owners. Mr. Munch is in their employ for two years as head miller A Bold Thief. About 2 o'clock la-it Thursdiy afternoon, the honse of W. C Eiw d near Juuction, was forcibly entered by a foot pad who gives his naraes Harry Wise and who took there from about sixty dollars wo-th of goods, clothing Ac. Tbe net morning Mr. Ed wards d;scove'ed wLe, the thief bad dis posed of the sto'eo p operjy and obtaining a description o" the m.n stwied in pursuit, overtaking hi v;ci:ni en route for Eugene. Mr. Edwards broU7bt him bacK vo jnnci-on and bad a warrant Usued for bis arrest The nrisoner was arraigned be'oi-e recorder bright. Geo. S. Wasiburne appearing for the State. The cub it upon being confront ed with the man to whom he bad sold the mods at once ente-ed a plea of gu:lty and was held in bonds to appear bee tbe grand jury in the snia of tfJ, in de'ault of which be now languishes in the county jau- Kicked. We are iu'omxd that a eon of Mr. Stanley of Pleasant Hill was kicked it the head on Wedoesday, by a fracious horse. We did at learn how badly the boy wao injured. Dr. Scarbrtugb, of Cress well attended tbe cate. RaCTSG. A race will be run to-day near town by Dr. Osbome'e aaare and Sameel Clifford's horse. Petition. At the finance question is of the greatest importance to our State and Government, and as none but Indopendendent Greenback men will fully discuss it, we the undersigned, earnestly request and solicit that Mr. M. Wilkins canvass tbe county in the present campaign, and that the Representative can didates invite him and allow him time to discuss our monetary interest for the benefit of all concerned. I N Baker, Geo McUowan, R H Haxletou, Sara Dilla-d, D M Coleman, Sam Veatcb, W T Vai'ahn, J A Churchill, Melvi'l. Taylor, M Wallia. J O Grubbe, F M Mghawander, And 103 others. Half Fare to the Corvallit Association. All persons go ng by railroad to the Cor vallis Association, will pay full fare to Rose burg, aad be retp.-ecd on the certificate of the c)erk. The Association will commence on Thursdry, June 3d. and continue over Sunday. B. F. Doru.u. Clerk. Eugene, May 21, 1SS0. Died. A. L. Humphrey, one of tbe pio neers of Lane county, died at bis home en Long Tom Tuesday. During a long life he retained the respect of all and died siaoerely lamented. He leaves an aged wife to mourn he decease. The rsmalns were brought here fo- burial and on Thursday all that was mortal of A. L Humphrey was de posited in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Increased. Last week we stated that the mail route to the western part of the county had been inc-eased to a semi-weekly. Since then orders have been received to make it tri weekly and accordingly the mail will be sent from this post office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning Tues days, Wednesday and Saturdays. Marrikd. At the residence of the offi ciating e'ergymau, in Eugene City, May 13, 1830, by Rev. A. P. Audorson, Mr. O. P. H ff to Miss Alice E. Parsons, all of Lane county. APPOINTMENTS. The candidates on the Democratic ticket of Lane county will meet the people for the discussion of political topics at the following places aud times: Willamette Saturday, May 22 Mohawk Monday, May 24 Camp C eo'c Tuesday, May 25 Spriiwtield Wednesday, May 26 ..K J . ..... rail .1 . If rtt rieaaant Hill iiiursiiay, uiay i Lost Valley Friday, May 28 Cresswe'l Saturday, May 29 Cottaje Grove .' Monday, May 31 Siuslaw Tuesday, June 1 Richardson Weiluesitay, June 'i Lo igTom Thursday, June J lunotioj rrmay, oune i Eugone Saturday, June O The oDDosiuir candidates are cordially iu. vited to be present and divide the time. The Oregon Kidney Tea, Read the following testimonials, not from persons 3,000 miles away, whom no one knows, but from well known and trust worthy citizens of Oregon, whose names, written with their own hands, c.n be seen at our ollicu! v Prnbixiox, Or., Jan 12, 1SR0. Having suffered with my kidneys, I was induced to t.y tlie Oregon Kidney Tea, which relived me iu a short lime. I take pleasure in recommending it to the publio as a aa'ts remedy for kidney dilliculi ies. G. W. li.Mi.BV, Co. Judge of Umatilla. Salkm, Or.. Jan. 20. 1880. Soma lime ago, I bought a package of Oregon Kidney Tea, and after using it felt better than I had for years, and bought two boxes more, being unwillii g to be with out so valuable a medicine. My wife pro nouueesit the best kidney preparation iu U8e, ALFRED bTANTON. Our mruinat anoearauce 's a matter in which our f.icnds and acquaintances have a right to a choice whether we sha'l inflict upon t!ieni an exteror uncared for and un .tt i.;.;v. a Rnnnteraiice marred by a neg lected gHzed beai-d, or a crown gu'lt'ess of eove.ins', ha'f coveted o.- thatched with white hairs, or whether we sha'l u ile'ere nee to our fellow p&y due regard to our owe per sons, ami mahe them presenluble ard acce(i table in society. There are many helps for those who desire to do this, aud there are none a'liony them mom acceptable tnan Ha'l s Hair Rcnewer and Duck'i'gham's Dye for the whisker. Roth these p -epaiatioais are kepi for ta'e at all our d.-ug si-ores, aud if any ol ourl.-ieiius are looxiog un'.oi" for wear, we advise them to make a noie of it Norte Star, Danville, Vt A CARD. To 11 who are sufferin from the errors and imliscretious of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, .Vc., I will send a re ciiw and will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dinco ered by a mission ary in South Americr. Ren ' a self-addressed envelope to Rkv. Joseph T. Inmah, Station D, New York City. No Deception I'sed. It is strange so m ny people will connue to tuffer day after dry with tiapepsi-? Ljv-r vomoiiniiv, wM.,iwi - - . eral Uehility when they cs i procu e at our StIILOH'd VITALIZER free of cosr if it does not cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cts. Sold by ( burn Lo., uruggvt-. Robinson 4 Church at th Hardware Store keep th. largest aud beat selected stock of wall paper and border in Eu?ens City, comprwing in part, Brown, BUr'a, S- tin Gilt and Emlx e.l aper, which they p .u'l. ie direct from the Eastern factories and wri'l se'l a cheap as th cheapest AU paper tnramed free of cnarge. Lumber! Lumber! J. B. Rhioehart haa been appointed agent of th Springfield Mill Co. He can offer better figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kind ef building lumber delivered on short notice and at very low figure. Don't fail to see Rhinebart before ordering elsewhere. We propose to sell lumber, ana don't forget it latnnnce. Underwood Bros, are representing four of the most popular and rebate Insurant Companies on this Coast to-wit Conneticnt of Hartford; New Zealand, of Ankland; Com- mercial Uuion, of London j lianioerg diw mea of Hamberg; representing a capital of over $29,000,000 gold com. "Don wait tiU the bora u stolen before you .tab! door." The moat popular and fragrant Perfume of tteday"HACKMETACK. 'try it Sold by uKuurn a a, arua,-uu, Eugene Uty, Uregou We ChaUonge the World. When we say w. believe, we have evldenco to prove that hhiloh'. Consumption Cure is de cidedly the brut Lung Medicine made, in as much as it will cure a common Chronio Couh in one-half the time ant relieve Asthma, Kron chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and ihow more case. n( Consumption cured than all oth ers. It will cure where they foil, it U plewwnt to take, harmles. to the younBt child and we guarantee what w. ur. Price, 10 oU, W ct. and II. If your Lunpi are sore, Chest or Back lame we Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Osburn A Co., DrugHats. August Flower. The Immense sals and irreat Domilaritv of Green's August Flower in all towns and vil lages in th civilized world has caused nianv imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for thaniwlves at the exeuHe of the evicted. This Medicine was introduced in 1808, and for the cure of Dvsiwiwia. and Liver Complaint, with their ehV-U. such as Sour Stomach, Costivcneos, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertnro. etc.. it never has failed to our knowledge. Three dose, will relieve any case of DysHia. Two million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. URKENS ATLAS AND UlART AlllANAC. the moot expensive free Almanac ever published, sent free on recipt of two cent stamp. u. u. urkek, oodiiury, X. J., U, a. A. Blemishes vpok the femex.nk ioi xtkvan crs, if of a eomplvxtional nature, sj eedily vm an wnen ulk.n.v h mi.fhur hoap l uaed to ' literate thein. Pimples, blotches, moth, red ness, patohea, roughneiw, tea and freckles are invariably bauUhed by the incomparable clari fying agents. Eruptive ailments, sores, cuts, bruises, H-alds and other affection, aud iuivries of tlie cuticle are likewise removed by it Sul- uur oains nave long been renowned as the lest remedy for skin diseases, Rheumatism and rout Glenn's Sulphtr Soap is in every re spect as etficacious, and far clieaer. By open ing the pores and promoting a vigorous .uperli ctal circulation, this excellent article contrib utes to the health of tbe entire system as well as to that of the cuticle. Since its introduo i in to putilio notice it has repeated'y been commended by the medical profession an pressd ami few external soecitk-s have won such "golden opinions among all classes. It pre vents obnoxious diseases as well as remedies them, and disinfects clothing and linen im pregnated with disease. Dandruff is entirely 'auicateu by it, and its use is. on that account greatly desiderated by person whose hair is thinning out in consequence of dryness of the acalji. Those who have used ointments and liquids without fail avail for the cure of erup tions of an .obstinate character, will find, if thcyyit, that Glenn's Si lfiu'r Soap re moves scorbutic complaints irremediable by less efficacious means, and prevents the recur rence of such disorders For bleaching fine ar ticles o needlework and all kinds of whit woolen, cotton aud linen fabrics this seal) is su perior U any article that can be used lor the purpose. bold by druinnsts. rrioeZoc. per cake, i box Ct oaks)75c , sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. C. N. ('rittenton, Prop'r, Sixth avenue, New York. Hill's hair and whisker dye, black or bown, 60c NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GO TO WINTERS' GALLERY ! To get rARr and CABINET PHOTO GRAPHS, FERROTYPES, &C. Cards and Cabinets a Specialty. mimo FARMERS ATTENTION. READ J THAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE AS rortment of Harness. Collars, Lines, Bri dles, Hame and Rreast Straps, Halters, Curry- combex, Wliips, uarus, lmiHiies, etc., ana i am m;ik in1,' Saddles of all kinds and will keep or. hand Saddle Trees and Dressed Buckskins for the wholesale and retail trade, which I will sell 25 per cent, cheaper than usual. Farmers will do well to give me a call. My terms isrxadv pay; then no man pays for his neighbor's trooda. Shop, 3 miles northwest of Kuene Citv on railroad. 1). H. I.AK1V. YOUNG CONQUEROR, JR. I will make the foil' wing glands for the season, to-wit : At Cooper'a sta)le, Eugene City, Friday and Saturday of each week. At A. L. IIumphreYS on Long Tom, Monday. t my place Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 27"For particular of descrip tion, (euigrep, sve see iiriuiu posters, IL U. ilAVLLi. r I 8 i 4 i PS! (HI Overstocked at the L I. L STOEE; FT AVE RECEIVED SUCH A M AMMOUTH STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, WHICH XX lust and sr. bound to b sold at th V Ynrlr A,if.tl,,n. r-wvl. .it. l h ivn itumihil) in larva lota. PRICKS LOW DOWN. COMPETITION U the life of trad and there k sold low to gain trails, and owing to th facilities beat. Light Calicos, very beat, It yards for It. Heavy Milrting, war. to wash, 7 yus. for 11. Heavy limit bam. s vi Is. for 11 32 inch, wid beat Ticking, 7 yds. for $1 .atest atvlea Molisir cloth. 7 vanls for IL Heat English Suiting, 13 cents pw yard. Ijite-t styles of Brocaded cloth, 22 cents per yard. Sells in Portland at 2to c.r yard. White conled Pique, 8 yd. for $L r rencn i alico, B yds. lor l. Heavy Whit Flannel, 20 eta per yard. Large sit Nankins, 75ct per dozen. Very Heavy Table Linen, So cts per yard. Large Size Linen Towuls, 3 for 50 ct. Large size lWd Spreals, II each. Keal French Corsets, for 50 cU each, worth IL Very best Comets, 75 cvs. to tfl 25 each. Ladies Heavy Meriuo Vnderdiirts, 50 cts. Ladies Heavv White Hone. 1-4 clt iwr pair. Ladies Heavy Colored Hose, 25 cts per pair. Beat! I in Black Cashmere 50 cU per yard, NY price, H. Genuine French French Cashmeres war. all Latest color In cashmeres, and all shades (n silks, brocaded silks and satius at the very lowest figures. We have a nice assortment of en Suite, aud are offerinj; them lower than they can be bought elsewhere. WE PLAINLY SAY: Profits or no Profits, tWe invk everybody, because you will do THE X.3LrX L..STOR3SS. EUGENE CITY. AT THE HAVING ASSOC! A I'UU WITH JIE IA k...i...u Mr. HORACE F. STRAIT ON w hav just received a new, larg and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IPON AND STEEL AGRICULTURAL UtriJCMENTS. VT. desire to tnak a grand flourish, jut d. say that fanners can com nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our stor than at any other etbHhmnt is town, ar.d they can buy tnein on as goou wruu. W hav a full Hue of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYOOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHINO GOODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And am continual v adding to our stock t meet th demand of th public. . SELLING ol at COST, As I Mi st alse Money I will sell myentlro stock of DRY GOODS, v FURNISHINO GOODS, DOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CROCKERY. JbJX COST Call and examine Goods & Prices er All who ar Indebted to me MUST.ittls immediately. Hit; !tm marxei pne imm iur u i . . i . u t n Lt.o. -I PItODUCE, HIDES and Ulia. A. OOL'S TIL mm MASOi This import id stillicn will stand the ensu se.non at the rtableofGEO lK COOPER, in EUGENE CITY, com mnc- ing April 1st, and ending July 1st PEDIGREE. Merrv Mason is ft beautiful bar, 163 hands high, and 5 years old. Imported from Scotland, April 16, 1878. Sired by Prince Alfred; dam, Beauty, (a . . . . i a 1 Highland Hociety'a prize winner; Drea bv Mr. Fleminit This pedigree ia a true copy, as taken from the catalogue. TERMS : Season. $30; Insur ance, $45. try Insurance when the mare is known to be with foal or parted with. PUG II k GRIERSON, Proprietors. Ui1laa AttoaUoau Bcrlia raabiot Pattarns at Doaa k 8trt toa'a. . A BELI1- TIAUOS-I ass th soU 1 agenl lor tasi jriehraiwl wsrna. U. HENDRICKS. .11 1 price, liargains from nw so much competition that that Goods must be w will agaiu stat that our price cannot be Cliildrens Colored Hose, all sixes, 12J ct. per pair. Larg sis Handkerchiefs, 6, 8, 10. 12) cts. Silk Handkerchiefs, from 25 ot. upwards, Nice Tidies, 2ft eta apiece, worth 60 eta. Heavy M.na Merino Undershirt, 85 eta. Very beat, 50 eta. Woolen Overahirts, largo sis, IL Good Chiviot Shirts 40 to 50 eta. White Dress. Dres. Shirts, 75 cts to IL Mens Sock from 10 cts upwards. BOOTS AND SHOES- Mens Heavy Kip Boots, 13 per pair. Mens Heavy Plow Buckl Shoes, 2. Ladies Calf Shoes, very best, II 50. Ladies Kid foxed al. shoes, 1 50. Indies Kid foxed Button, very best, $2 23. Misses Calf, very best, $1 25. Misses Kid foxed scol., very best, II 25. Misse Morocco lace, II 50. Miasos Morocco Button, 12. Laities whit silk clothed boss, 2b ot per pair Ladle Summer Skirts, 50 cts each. Two boxes paiwr collars for 25 cts. Large sis picture frame. 20 eta upwards. Carpet and mattings at low price. Clothing. Hats and Ladies Liu- Goods MUST be Mi better by surely trading with us than elsewhere UKKUUiN. ..j. i. ii U. C. UNDERWOOD. t. B. VNDSBWOOD, UNDERWOOD BROS. GENERAL BROKERS ll'I AND SILL- GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND FXCHANGX. Money Received on Deposit NEGOTIATE LOAMS, Aad th Bs's of REAL Ef ATE Particular Attention Given t Collections. AGENTS OoBMotiout aad New Zealand InsuraaosOompaBlos ALSO AOENTH WELL8 FARGO & Co. EBgeawCit. Oreg)ti. ostium & go's ' XTBYv- DRUO STORB ON WILLAM ii U. Btrat, near N inth, dsalirs m DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS. GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, fro. Brandies. Wines and Liquoi? OP ALL KINDS. In (act, w hav th best assortaieat of articl founa in FIRST CLASS DRUG JT0RE. W warrant all our drugs, for they ar new and Frnn. Particular attention is eall to anr Stook of Perfumery anu Toilet Articles. As w hav bought OUR GOODS FOR CASH V oan oompete with any establishment la Sj fens City in pric and accommodation. Buy your goods where you eaa get th beat and cheapest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hour of th day or night. osuuitrv & t. OPPO'lTIOti IS THE LIFE OF TRAD" SLOAN BROTHERS T7TLL DO WORK CHEAPER than any other shop In town. HORSES 8H0D FOR 12 CASS. With new material, all round. Resetting old Shoe IL tfAll warranted to giv satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8tn. and Olive Streeti. War has commenced in Europe! R. G. OALLISON IS AGAIN AT HIS OLD HIS OLD STAJfD on Willamette Street and having bought tha Intoreat of W. T. Oaburn in th firm of Calli- on & Oalmrn, is prepared to furniah all wha may giv him a call with th best quality of very thlnif usually kept la a first clan grocery and proviKion Um, such a CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO Jt CIGARS, GLASS AND QUEENS- WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, at rcaaonabl rate fur CASH or PRODUCX Giv m a call and see what I can do for yea Thankful fo part patrooago I invito yoa ta call atraia Uowls ouircrod to any part of tn city rroe of charge. B G. CALLISON. Eugene City Erewerj. MATHIAS EELLEIt, PrO TTrT Ia bow pmwrwl U ill a 11 ordor f EUlager beer OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Com and am for youmlf. g4 srtUia aeoaa a TecwassBaadatisa.