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CrfYAND COUNTY BRIEF MEXTIOX. Strwherrie r plentiful. m notice to ikcep men in anotbercolumn Straw hat for Summer wear for sale at Hen dricks'. ft new GtJAlti) building is Bearing com plttion. get advertisement to bridge boildere in toother column. If yon wiab to boy goodi cheap call at A H Friendly a. and aee that Urge etock of goods for nJe at Friendly'. For good den tit try at reasonable figures go to Dr. Davis, over lrauge store. Something new laae kid gloves at S. H. Friendly'- Call and examine them. Silver Flated Ware A complete assort gient; AU. "ew btylw, at Crain Bros. S H Friendly ell cheap for caeh boots, thee clothing, bate, cap fancy goods, etc. j X Winter ii still making life-like Card tod Cabinet Photographs. Go and see them- Kjv. Mr. McLaflerty discourses to stu dents at 5 P. M., to-morrow, at the Baptist Church. Mr. Geo. W. Kinney has several new hacks and buggies, which be will sell very cheap. See advertisement Frank Rankin executes all photographic work with neatness. Cull and examine ismples f bis work. The new sidewalk on Willamette street, between Hunt's shoe shop and Rankin's earner, is completed. Money to loan, any quantity, on long time, tad reasonable terms. Inquire of Judge Wal ton, room No. 4, over Grange Store. MrS H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. Elder S. Monroe Hubbard will preach in the Christian Church of this city, next Sun day, morning and evening. Alliuvited. Stratton t Harrington intends moving their branch store from Medical Like to Cheney, the county teat of Spokan county, W T, this Summer, Co and see that large stock of . goods just received at Hendrick's before purchasing else where. The best stock of mens clothing and nrnishing goods at prices to suit the times. A Republican, who lives a few miles from this city, has had a negro hired f jr a short time, but soon misted several articles, and at last the colored man got away with a con siderable amount of stationery, when the Republican took a pistol and bulldozed the negro into telling where he had it secreted. Mrs. D. F. Smith. This accomplished lady will give two readings at the M. E. Church next Thursday nd Friday evenings, for tho benefit of that church. There will bo an entire change of programme each evening. Mrs. S. needs no recommendation at out hands, as she is well known in this city as a fine e ocutionist. A ljrge audience should be in attendance. Ad missiou, 25 cents; reserved seats, CO cents. Tickets at Craiu's music store. A Heavy Fall Johnny Ke'ly, one of the postal route agents between Portland and the Dalles, met with a very paiuful ac cident at the Cascades oil Friday. He at tempted to jump from one of the steamers across to the other, which was lying along side. Just as he was Lndiiig his bead came in violent collision with protruding water spout The blow cut his scalp slightly and knocked him down. He fell to the deck, of the boat, a distance of about ten feet, and it is though fractured one of bis ribs. Since the accident Mr Kelly has suffered consider able pain in his side and back aud has been unable to do anything. Sraa Routes. Brady, who is connected with Star rouJes, is responsible for the stealing of about $8,000,000, The McKenxie route from this place to Mitchell figures In the trans action. This route was originally let for 52,408 weekly, then semi-weekly for 818,092, then tri weekly for 521,400, J M Peck being the con tractor; but he sub-contracted 11, for $7,200. Large Fortune. We understand that Mr. Jacob Spores, of this county, and father of Matt Spores, the county commissioners, has received letters from Germany informing him that be is one of 40 heirs to au estate valued at SS2.000.000. If this be true, the old gentleman's share will be something over $2,000,000. Runaway. A team belouging to a Mr Jeans, of Coyote, got frightened at the de pot one day this week, and took a spin down Willamette street as far as Heodrick s cor ner, where they npset the wagou in turning the corner. Curious to say nothing was broken, although loadel with tombstones. ' Gkand Ball Tho Firemen of Eugene City have decided to give a grand ball, on the Fourth of July. B. C. Van Houten, G. S. Kiucaid aud J. M. Hcndrick have . I . ;. -i -11 4l.2 ceCMWJ . . iWM.WM W 111 " 1 ' " " arrangements. Further annonucement soon. Oris ma. The yonng folks of the M. E. Church are preparing to present an Operetta from the "Mother Goose Melodies," in three acts, to be given May 21st. There will also be strawberries and cicam served, to those wishing to partake. Tbial J c lou. The following Lane county people have been selected a trial jurors in the U S Court at Portland: John Stoop, of PiM4ut Hill; G W Biuebari, of Creswull; H Smyth, of Long Tn. La;. SAwcaT.-Mr Charles Laner printed to u, a strawberry yesterday which he raised from plant set out the hrt of March that measured 4J by 5 inches. Who eaa beat it ? Maiiied. Ia Eageae City, Oregon, Uay 7. 1881, by J. R. Campbell, J. P., Dr. Win. O.ko-t-i:- f h.. .11 nf Laae Council Proceedings. Cock il Rooms, EoheneCity, May 9, 1881. Council met pursuant to ordinance. Present Mayor nendrlcks; Conncilmen Laner, Campbell, Johnson, Sloan, Peters and Edris; Recorder and Marshal. Minute of the last meeting read and approved. The finance committee reported that they found the report of the various officer and committee for the year ending April 11, 1381. WARRANTS DRAW!, Finance committee reported the following bills correct, and on motion, warrant were or dered drawn on the treasury for tie several amounts: Robinson k Church, $6 81) B H James, $2; L M A, ?1 93; G H Stansbery, $j J 1 Bellvail, 86; K S Bean, 14; . F B Dnnn, $14 17; S D Coats, $3 75; Springfield Mill Co, f32 27) J K Campbell, $4; Wm Durant, $22; J S Sloan, $28; II 0 Humphrey, $1 60. Committee ou printing reported an agree meut with the Guard and Journal at the rate' of of $1 50 per square, each alternate six months, which was accepted, On motion the marshal was instructed to clean up, or cause to be cleaned, the various streets and alley qf tho city at the expense of the property holders adjoining. Tb following bill were presented and re ferred to the finance committee: Orrin Moore, $"; J L Rankin, $2; J S Sloan, $10 12; A S Patterson, $3 38; J J Bellvail, $3; S D Coats, 50 cU; T G Hendricks, $4 66; E H L Co, $3 75; Win Durant, $5; W F Lupoid, $2; Sloan Bros, $4 50; J Theimer, $50; H C Humphrey, $3. Ou motion the rules were suspended and the bill of J Theimer wit ordernd paid. Petition asking for establishment of certain standard corners and the appointment of City Surveyor, was on motion, referred to the judiciary committee. Orriu Moore was chosen Fire W arden for the ensui ig year. Ou motion t'.ie Recorder was instructed to procure blanks and make an assessment of property within the city in conformity to the law passed at the last session of the Legislature. On motion the .narshal was instructed to collect all delinquent tax by sale of prop erty if necosjary. On motion the Street Commissioner was instructed to contract for lumber for use of city for the next six months. The matter of purchasing cart bclnngiug ex-Marshal was referred to street committee. Ou motion the Marshal was instrucied to contract for all supplies for city use by sealed bid to the lowest bidder. On motion adjourned. II. C. Humphrey, Recorder. Celebration at Cottage Grove. Cottage G rove, May 7, 1881. In nursuance to call tho citizens of Cot tage Grove met at the hotel to arrange for s celebration on the coming Fourth. It was decided to celebrate in a becoming manner, and the following committees were appointed: Arrangements-J II McFarland Sr, Scott Chrisman, W Bcidler, J W Gowdy, A L Good man, J McFarland Jr, G B Vanschoiak. Fr.x.Tamme-G M McGowan, Aaron Lurch, L IJ Wharton, F Whipple, C D Osburn. lteception-E W Whipple, Ben Lurch, II H Haslcton. Musie-A H Spare, Dr II Wright, O F KInvitation-Dr Wynn, R Carey, N P Chris man, O P Adms. Lee Koedelhejin, John Coolcy. In a Trance. r .ot Vri1v moruinz a week ago, shortly .ffr 7 o'clock. Hon WH Odell, of Salem, repaired to the railroad depot, intending to .L !, fram for Portland. While waiting r... he became very ill, and .decided IVI v - ... ...... i,:. .;.ln((i. lie down awuile to remru w .A nnntnoue until the afternoon the con templated trip. He succeeded in reaching home and threw himself upon the bed where he remained until Sunday morning, uncou- .;.... ,.f what had transpired. n .lone in the honse, the family and aomesuc. K;B .beiit, and during his fifty-two ... I,, was to all iutcnt and purposes a .J kr world. Lt Monday a ineuu UUII v ,. Ml lit t.h nlacc. and 1-an.iiig Mr. OJells condition, kindly nursed him, and when the alnni? had nun ku to express - Mrs. OJell, wuo was stonpu'M Mercury. in Engeue. The Piriaiw.-We take the following fro... the Eugeu. crremdeuce to the Ore ,ooian: "lh Engne Guard with commen dable energy, ba published much valuable iuformation concerning the Sm.law river conotry. There will bo a rush .f people to thi put of Uue connty. this summer, at aoonasa road is opened, as many of our citizen, are preparing to locate on some of the rich bottom land along the nver. In a few; ih. Sinslaw will couiaio m ' . , .11. f families as wi" . r, r twenty miles from its mouth, j , --jj. of admitting ve-ei. o. irc" - , rim I tooi capacity, and will veutoaJIy be 8" ket for th. largest portion of Lane eoua- ty prod act. . . Aaooof MrBoyd.wbe M 10 year, oil shot himself throng on. i i,;. week. whil. f hi fingers, -j - Eugene will Celebrate. A Grand Time Promised. COMMITTEES APPOINTED, The Fourth of July meeting met pursuant to adjournment, Tuesday eveuiug, May 10, 1881. On motion J W Jackson was chosen Chair. man, and J R Campbell. Secretary, The following report was presented by the Executive Committee, and on motion. adopted s We your committee, appointed May 3d, beg leave to report: That we have canvassed the town and have obtaiued subscriptions to the amount of $233 wbioh can probably be increated to $250. We bave made the fol- lowio estimates of the the probable cost of celebrating the coming Fourth of July, ex clusive of fire works. Music $100 Urouud..., SO Firing salntes Printing. .-, ,.. 15 ,.. 25 .. 20 .. 30 Expense of procuring orator Miscellaneous item. Total $240 W weuld recommend that the following committees be sppoiuted to be under the the supervision of the Executive Committee: Committee en Speaker and Invitations Hon R B Cochran, F B Dnnn, SH Friendly, Grounds J W Jackson, E J McClanahaa, John Stewart Music J H McClung, James McClaren, J Kinehart Decoratiou of Liberty Car, etc Mrs 0 W Fitch, Mrs L G Adair, Mrs H N Crain, Mrs Ilanchett, Mrs Wm Edris. Printing -I L Campbell, G S Eincaid, J M Hendricks. All of which Is respectfully submitted. F W Osbijrk, A 8 Patterson, J K Campbell, Executive Committee, Junction City Items. from ouk special correspondent. Junction, May, 14, 1881. Krats & Waahburue are running their mill night and day. Two of the bridges ordered by the city are completed, and work on the third ha ceased for want of lumber. Mr Jas and Henry Hoffman and families wont to the springs this week; and the wife of J W Brassfield returned from the samo place yesterday. The calico ball given by J B Williams last Thursday was a grand affair. Thirty couple were in attendance. Good inusio aud a jolly time were had. Our enterprising essayist not finding Junctstn large enough has adjourned to Long Tom for developments, of which he is sorely in need. Mr Johnson is moving into his new rest aurant, which when finished, win be a very neat place; and under the efficient manage ment of himwlf and wife, will be a credit to the town. Tho Blue Ribbon Club met last evening, and a very good programme was presented, though we would recommond to the mana gers that they vary the exercises, and if pos sible, change performers. It will releive the monotony of things. Mrs Welch, an old aud respectel resident of Junction, died at the residence ot her son, Dr Welch, in this city, ou Tuesday night, from a stroke of paralysis, tone bail had been tn invalid for some time, on account of a former stroke. Her doath was caused by a return of the disease Never did a board fence answer a better purpose than one in Junction,' on Monday, viz: that of keeping separate two women, who engaged In a ueighberly brawl, to the infinite amusenmut and instruction ol tne "small boy." who learned Home now 'by words." We don't know the particular, further than they gave each other particu lar "fits." Personal. Col Joe Teal, of Portland, was in this city Wednesday. Hi Smith, of Harrisburg, was in town one day this week. Messrs Geo S Washburne and B H Roach, were in town this week. Messrs J J Walton Jr and R S Bean have been attending court thi week at Roseburtf. We noticed the smilinl countenance of Mr Aaron Lurch, of Cottage 'Jrove, in town last Tuesday. Mrs Jo A Campbell nee Milt Rotta Ca tleman, of Portland, paid relative and friends in Eugene a visit this week. George Stowell, chief dra ughteman at the Land Office in Portland, was in town week visiting relatives and friends. this Mr T B Merry, formerly editor of the In land Empire, is the capable freight clerk on one of the O K k N Go's boats, running be tween Portland and the Cascades. Public School Entertainment The entertainment given by the student of the public school wae a complete uoce. Standing room could not even be had. All the scholars performed their allotted part well Some fault was found on account of some of the programme being left out, but we can assure tbe parent that it was only because the hour was so late, and the great difficulty in finding tbe children in the large assem blage. Prof. Righter sends us the following which explains itself; "The members of tbe Eugene City String Band will please accept my thanks for tbe ex cellent music they gratuitously furniihed us. I with to meet the teachers aid pupils at tbe public school building, at 1 o'clock P. M., May 21. 1881, at which time certificates of promo tion will be issued to these entitled to them. F. M. Biohteb, PrinciIJ., Milk rot Sale. By going for it you can get milk el John Lenger for 15 cents per ga. STATE UNIVERSITY. A column devoted to the Interest of the Lauman and Kutaxian Literary Societies, and th state university. De-Etta Cogswell Editor Brevities. Wanted A revised edition of Livy. The train passed by to-day as usual. "Boy- bout time for a plcnio. Two heinbogt are attending the Uuiveni ty at present The three sided question debated last Fri day proved quite interesting. Promiuent Eutaxiant have their taper fin gore stained with strawberries this week. We fear that the cabbage rose will fad before eommeocmeut, though th heads flour ish all year. The bed of the mill raoe is the favorite re sort el the serology olats, furnishing rare specimens of aquatio animalia. Is the University haunted by an evil spirit f The uuusnal bavoo in the girls dressing room indicates that it is. Oo account of tbs frequent rain showers this week, the swing has not been occupied so regularly of atternnous. Miss Carrie Cornolina, who ha been teaching in the publiu school, ha returned to ber bom near Turner. Miss Kittie 8inith departed last Monday morning for Boise City, L T., where she will tpeud the Summer with her aunt, Mrs. McCarty. Her many friend wish her a pleasant visit and a speedy return among them. Just be what you want to seem to be, and you will nave leu annoyance, it is more trouble to sustain two characters thau oue. Don't think that you are deceiving people. for they know just what you are. If you do not pretend te be what you are not, you will not lack friends, for truth Commands trust Deceptions practiced are so contemptible that your truer actious are partly covered. No one cares for you as much as yon care for yourself, and if you try to deceive your self you lose your best friend, for with truth of action goes self-respect The Constitution. Juniors and Seniors are now engaged in tho interesting study of the grand old Con stitution, under whose wise provisions we enjoy so perfect a liberty, that we scarcely appreciate its value and are prone to forget how much we owe to our forefathers for such legacy. The text book in use is well adapted to the wants of the class, discussing the merits aud demerits of each clause sep arately, giving the blessiugs conferred, and evils averted by each. The daily discussion arising between the members of the class shows at once its mingled party spirit and patriotism of those who may soon hold the reius of government After finishing the present treatise the class will take up our State Constitution. A J UNloR. Public Exercises. The exercises in the auditorium last Fri day were the last of the year. The follow ing are the names 01 innse wuo wert un duty: W I Vauter, declamation; Carrie Wal- kfr, recitation; A G Courtney, declamation; J M Neville, essay; Anna Fengra, recitation; R F Reasoncr, declamation; Emma Bean, recitation; Minnie Porter, essay; marioue Robert, recitation. Although th exeroises were short, they were interesting, so much .. . .I M 'l l I... I so, that evon tne x-resiueot reinaraau ou their excellence. Blue Ribbon Club. There will be a meeting of the Blue Rib- bon Club at the M E Church on uext Wed nesday evening, at which time the following programme will be rendered i Music. Prayer. Music. Recitation Miss Collier. Song-Etta Hill and Louise Gray. Recitation Mr. Beekman. Song by the children. Essay-Mr Huffsr. Music. Reading-De-Etta Cogswell. As the club is behind with their rent and wish to discontinue their meetings until Fall, an admission of ten cents will be charged at the door to liquidate the indebtedness. Boot Foukd. The body ofThos Judklns, son of E D Judklns, who was lost some time since, was found Thursday last by Jo Pep iotand a Mr Strange, about three mile from the camp which he was lost from. The flesh had all bn been eaten off the bones when the Lodv was sound. Ons mapidous circumstance was th. absence of his gun aud knife, wl.lch he v.A wl,.n ha left camp. The two above named parties will receive the reward of $100, 1000 Hoos Wanted. Kratit Washburne. of Junction City, desire to purchase 1,000 head of hogs, such as will do to butcher this coming wiuter. Cash paid down on all pur chases, lay l our Taxes. A warrant against ths property both real and personal of all delinquent taxpayers baa been placed in my hands, wuitil I SHALL proceed to execute, unless payment made forthwith. This is my last notice, J. M. Shelley, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Lane County, Oregon Rniineu men should not forcot that nntea. bill-heads, statement, letter !. and everv deacriution of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the ucard onice. Te Millmen. Old type for babbit metal for tale at this office. Fob Sale. apply to Dr. -Hay and oats for sale cheap. ay a (v. bhelton. Pktube Fbajseh An immense stock and cheap at Craie Kr JcsT ItcEEIVED The largest stock of jew elry r brenght to Eogeoe at Crsin pro- Picnic. Th 'i Lane County Sportsmen Club bar i.iaU arrangomeuts for a picnio to be held next Saturday, May 31 st, on the grounds just west of Springfield, where the club held their shooting match last Summer. Among the attractions will be a grand glass ball match, free for all Seven balls will be thrown to each man from' a Catdt rotary trsp, at 18 yards rise; entrance fee, 60 cts. each. Three cash, prise. Other glass ball shooting will follow, and it i expected that a great many shots will be on hand and com pete. A match rfame of base ball is talked ol between the University and Oretswell olubs, and will probably como off on th ground. Th Cresswell Sportsmans Club, will be Invited, and will participate in the sport. Another interesting feature is a bai ket dinner which will le taktn part in by eld and young alike, and will be spread promptly at 12. Numerous other pleasant and interesting exercise will be arranged during the week, and it U th aim of th Club to make it a day of sport that no man, women or child in the county can afford to stay away from, and the oitisent especially of Springfield, Goshen, Cresswell, Irving, Coburg, with the entire Granger population, are respectfully iuvited to attend. Members of the Lane County Coyote Club are invited and thry will not be barred from auy of the shooting matches. Shooters, com well supplied with ammunition, for several bar rels of glass balls will be supplied. Don't forget th date aud place, and don't forget to attend, bringing your fowling piece, a well filled bosket, aud your wife and chil dren. Sporroian. New Goods. T. G. Heudricks has just received a large lot of ladies' and gluts' scarfs, neckwear, 4o Also clothing, dry goods, bat for Summer wear, which be offers at seasonable price, which he offers at reasonable price. Foster kid glovr a speciality, a $1,000 worth of them just arrived. Call and examine his stock. T G Hendricks has just received a fine lot of tobaccos, including th Corksorew, Captain Jack and Coruoob brands. Molrose cigarette tobacco of fins quality. Call and examine his stock. Boots, Shoes, Etc. T G Hcndrick has just received a largo lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc, which he offers for sale. This is the largest bill of this kind of oods that has been brought here this season, tho cost amounting to oyer $4,000. Ho has cyerv tylo and variety on Hand, ana can sun an sustoiners. Ladies wear a speciality. Lumber! Lumber! J. B. Itbinehart has been appointed agent of th Springfield Mill Co. He can oiler batter figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of building lumber delivered abort notice and at very low tiinires. Don't fail to soo Rhinejiart before ordering elsewhuio. We propose to sell lumber, aim don't forget it. lluvo WlNtnr'n UalNiuii or Wild lierrv always at hard. It cures Couulis, Cnldii, Umnchitts, Vhn..pinjr C'onirh, Influenia, Consumption, and all Throat and Complaint. CO cents and 1 a bottle. A Cous.li, Cold or Nore Throat hoiild be stopped. Neglect frequently result an lacurableLnngDUeaae or Con sumption. BltOWN'S UIIONCIIIAI. lltoniUSare certain to elre reiiefln Aellima IsronchllU, Coughs, Calarrh, Consumptive and Tbroat Disease. For 30 pears the Troches have been recom mended by physicians, and always give per feet satisfaction. They are not new or un tried but having been tested by wide and con stant use for nearly an entire eiieratlon. they have attained well merited rank amonifthe few -.n,,i r.n, nf tin rl'm. Iublici Niteak- PI aim SIIIIKSTS) use mem v Biuur uu enirthen the olec. Sold at 2o cents a box .1 -i i sverywere SHOOTING CHILLS DOWN THE BACK. Dull pain In the limbs, nausea, biliousness, are symptoms of approaching fever and e'iie. Use without delay llmtelter's Stomsch Bitters, which substitutes lor tlie cniiiy sensanon ko' niul warmth, refinlatoa the stomach and Im ,rt to tlia liver. The bowels, the stora ach and ths biliary gland being restored to a healthy condition, the disease 1 conrpiered at th outset. . The Peruvian Nl'rup has cured thous ands who were sutlerinK from Dyeiia, De kilitv. I.lvw Comnlaint. Boils, Humors, to male Complaints, etc. i'nmphlt-U free to any ddress. Both W t owle aim Hons, jiosmn. DYSPErSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINT. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cent to Mn. f nf aveir svmntom ol tnese ais- trawinu comnlaint", if you think so call at our .,. .nil t a. bottle of Uhiloh s Vitalizer, sv ., iu.if.1. t.i tnriiiterf guarantee on it. neao onrulnitiyana uue you "' .. . I It !1 .1 . n..l U Ulll you nothing. Soid by Osburn to. T1aY.ii Tml m-vm Tt. That In this town there are scores of persons pausing our store every day whose lives are mad miserable by InrtiResuon, iysip, ioar and distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, Constipation, when for 75 eta. w will sell then Shiloh's Vitaliser, guaranteed v cure me, ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Wl,. An ... m.n nimnla Wl B6S OTOUnU US, f 11 wr - J -- - - . nuU n .ntW and La mat e miserable hv Indiirention. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Amietite. Coming up of the rood, Yebow sum when lor jueu.. w win ku ..vim un - 1 1 1 ...11 l,m Mill. ion's Vitalizer. guarantee.! to cure them. Sold by Osburn ft t o., uiwkisi. YOUNG CONQUEROR, JR. I WILL STAND MY horse. Young Con- auerof. Jr., during the sea son of 1881, as follows: At my Residence-M OX DAYS. At Cobun! or vicinity Wednesdays and Ihurs days. At (hover's Stalle, Eugene City Fridays and Satur days. rrr Vnr further Darticultrs se " - m posters, r H. O. HADLEY. ill Till otiev is Not Goods Must be Sold. Remember the 1. 1 L Ia the only place where you will surely get the most for a little money. We keep anything you want Dry and Fancy Goods. We carry the largest as sortment of every Line in Eu gene Oity. SPECIAL PRICES For Curtain Wets, 15 cts upward- Lace Curtains, al ready made, $2 a pr, worth S3 GREAT BARGAINS Mens & Boys Clothing Good Mens Tweed t Suits at $10. Genuine Fn$Ush Tweed all wool, from $16 up Soys Suits from $4 upward- OUIt OOTS & SHOES Aro especially made for our Trade and guaranteed to be tho best in the market, and are put down Lower than elsewhere. Mens and Boys HATS From 50 cts- upward- Be sure and give call as our Prices convince you to us a will call again. I X L ST0BE Chas. M. Horn, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. DEALER IN GUNS, PJFLES, 7 FLihinif Tackle an! materials. 2xf Kepairing dons in th neatest style kXand warranted. Hewing machines, 9 iafes, Locks, etc., repaired. Guns loaned and amm'jniion furnished. Shop on Willamette st, opposits Astor House FARM FOR SALE. A FARM of XX acres, 300 of wlilch is prairie and 10 In cultivation, is offered for sale. It is sitnatwlone mile west of SpriniieU, ami 2 mile ewt Euirene. Good Wuiirtii and without, aud all tinder frnf. V -r trifis af I ply to l;OPEKT CAMTthLL, At tti rremi-. I ! '!' '. U U , .1 ... J 0;CPER CENT j 40 PER CENT coeTtyT " .e-lyb.udUng.p.stoL