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CITY AND COUNTY BRIEF ME.VTIO. Koads getting dusty. Go to Cullinitl' fur groceries. Goldsmith keep th bent eiars. Straw bats (or Summer w.-ar fori' at Hen dricks'. ; ' Sportsman' club pisoitf (o-day near Spriugfield. The HD(1 will ftot girt to open air concert this evening. If you wish to buy goods cheap call at S H Friendly'. Call ud e that large tock of goods fur 1 at Friendly'. Goldsmith keep the Lett tine of grocaries, and sella them cheap. Rather too much wie.1 and hot drying weather for tin good of grain. For good dentistry at reasonable Sguic go to Dr. Davis, over Grange at ore. Something new Ia:e kid glove at P. II. Frioudly'. Cal! and examine them. Silver Plated Ware A conit letj assort ment; ALL NEW 8TTLE4, at Craiu Bros. The negro mentioned last week denies that be acted dishonestly with his employer. S U Friendly sells cheap fur cash boots, shoes clothing, hats, caps fancy goods, etc. Rjv. Mr. McLaflerty discourses tostn dents at 5 P. M., to-morrow, at the B iptint Church. Shall we have a sprinkler to wet (Tie dnt on Willamette street this Summer? We vote aye. Mr Frank Rankin will build a photograph gallery on the lot uorth of the Guard office, this Hummer. Mr. Geo. W. Kinsey has sevsral new hacks and buggies, which he "will sell very cheap. See advertisement Mr. S. A. Ogden bns men at work getting out the necessary timbers for the breakwater at the Eugene bridge. Frank Rankin executes all photographic work with neatness. Call and examine sample e( his work. Money to loan, any quantity, on long tim. and reasonable terms. Inquire of Jude Wal ton, room No. 4, over Grange Store. Mrs D F Smith gave n elocntionary en tertainments to small audience, at the M E Charch, Thursday and Friday evenings. The Engcne Mill Co. hav been improving the bead of their mill race so as to secure water during the low stage of the river. Mr S II YrienrTly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a call before tolling your grain die where. George Smith bad the misfortune to crip ple the fingers of one of his rnuds, while working about the spile driver the other day. Go and see that large stock of goods just TeceivedatlTndrick's befnrepnrdming else where. The best stock of mens clothing and ornishing goods at prices to suit the times. T G Hendricks lms just rrcived a fine Tut nf tobaccw, including the Corkscrew, Captain Jack an I Corncob brands. Melrose cfcare't-' tobacco of fine quality. Call and examiuo his etock. Elder S. Monroe Hubbard will preach in the Christian Church of this city, next Sun day, morning and evening. Subject for morning, "The Ministry of Loro"; evening, "Why do I Live!" Sunday School at 3 PM. All invited. Concert bv the Band. The Eugene City Brass Band will give a concert at Lane's Hall, Saturday evening, M;iy 2Sth. The en tertainment will consist of vocal and instru mental music, reading), decUmiitions.etc. an! promises to he entertaining. The money se cured will be used to pay the expenses of the band its the band contest soon to take fkwe at Dallas. The Band often furnishes music gratis, and now should receive a sub stantial tokeu of appreciation from our citi zens . Fourth or July The arrangements for the celebi-nti hi on the Fourth of July at this place have not all yet been concluded, but wiQ be in time to announce next week. The grove near the mill has been selected as the place where the celebration will be held. Dikd. Robert Busbuell, a bright young man of aboiit 21 years, died at the borne id bis parents, two miles north of this city, Monday. He was attacked by the lung fever and sore throat, the brouchiul tubes oi which swelled to such au exteut as to cause death by suffocation. Horsb Raci A running race, 600 yards, will be run this afternoon at oue o'clock, be tween the Neeley mare and Hat-pule horse for a purse of $00 The county road at the termination of Fifth street has been im proved, and will be used as a track. Fireman Ball. See the advertisement of tho Fireman Bill, to take place on the evening of July 4th. The Firemen are noted fur the unexceptionable bus;. which they coudnct public dances, and tins will prove do exception. Picjiic A well atteuded picnic was held at the Stafford school boose last Saturday Speaking, games, and other anittsenie.iU were indulged i to the satisfaction of t' erowd. Quite a Dumber were present from ibis city.' Coryallis lUmsr Assoctatios . -Tbe twenty-fifth animal session of the Con-albs Baptist Association began at Springfield Thursday with a fair atteudanca. The Ub.cs of the Association will dose fconJay even ings. Operetta. Tbe operetta, from the "Mother Goose Melodies," is annonnceJ for Friday evening. May 27th, at Lane s Hal Admission, 2j ctv Died. - At San Bjrnadioo, California, ' on ' tUiik J....I u... Ifist rJ .vuisninotioU. . MJ m M J , - KILLED BYTHE CARS. Louis Behrcn;, a Brakcsnui 01 tho 0. St C. R. R., Fa ll from a Box CiranJ Is Instantly Killed. From tbe Palem S aie.tuan, of Titesday, May I7t'., wa tilts the follower a.'oouat of the accidental killing of Louis Bjhrsiu, of this city : Last Sunday mnruing a most weUncholly accident occurred at the railroad dejot. A special freight train consisting of locomotive and eight flat and box cars arrived at the depot, about tifteen minute after 8 o'clock. The train Inl jmt coma in. and the brakesman, Louis Beh.ru, after throw ing on two br.ike came to the third, and catching it whirled arou.id, but in some manner hut his footing and full between the cars, bis body falling ont.ide of the mils. It is thorht by some ihnt in the full hi neck was broken, and tli.it ho was instantly killud. Frank Bik.r, who was standing near the track at tin ti.no of the accident, Hates that he fell with his bra st across the track, ami endeavored; to push himself tT, but the wheel caught hi iiet-k crushing the verte brae. Dr. Adams examined the corpse, and stated before the jury that the neck as not mangled, a..d that the ear wheels could not possibly have pissed over the tecfo without mure or less hrui.ing it. Eiacl'y bow bis death occurred will forever remain an- kuown. Louis was quite well known in this city, and was on houust hard-working young man. He has been in the employ of the company for about three yea , and was considered au industrious young man of g mhI behaviour. His home was in Eugene, 'villi his mother Mrs Uondchild, who, we ltaru is a widow lady and dependent upon him for a living. Coroner Brown being absent from tho city Justice Johnson summoned u jury, iu which alter examining the body, rendered the fol lowing VERDICT: We, the undersigned, empanelled, a d sworn as a coroner's jury to inquire into the cause of the death of the pcfiou now lyinit dead before us, find ns follows: That the name of said person is Louis Cent-ens, that he was a brakesman on an extra fieight train- for the 0. & C. R. R. Company, Mar tin Young, conductor?, thnt the deceased came to hit death on the loth day of May, 1SS1, as the train was coming to a stop a' the Salem depot, by falling f.oin the top of a car, and two can passing over bis ucck, killing him instantly. Thnt it was entirely accidental and no b!um can be attached to any other pcrsouv W Savaor, A- F Youk. J (.'lUNW.KIt, (' II MoMiot, IX Dkakc, F JollNSoN. The cases of a watch in the ilocrWd's packet at the time of his death were mashed, and upon tho watch being examined it showed that he died a few seconds of four teen' minutes past 3 o'clock. The remains were taken to the train yes terday morning and sent to H igune City for interment Mrs. John Hol.naii paid a very touching tribute to t!ie decease I by placing a large wreath of beiut ful tf.i.vjrs op u the c ioi'i. S ich acts of ki i Iii'.mj are long re uie nbered by piru.H uitneiiiii j thj:n. The remains were brought to this city, on the train, Mondi-y sfteilioon, sttd escorted by Masters Gouge Alexander, Grant Oaburn, Klmer Gray, Fr.mlt Dim, Juliuifioldimiili, and W. Hmf, his former companions tails fully attii'd l, as pill bearers, to the M. E. Churoli, whem a funeral discourse wa preached by liev. D. Drivjr, After w!iiu!i all tVtt re mi u I of L ui B hrens, was laid to rest in the Odd Fellows ometery. bmis had made many fr.eiil. l-y bis kind ami geutlu na-ily deportment, and for one yming wa held in uou.-u.il est -em. His I c-n-aved mother, sisters, nd brother, have the siuceiu sympathy of tho eutiro comiuu- Dexter Items. May 13, 1SS1. A party of miner are prospecting for qnartj at Fine Opening. A valuable mare belonging to "Uncle" Tl.oimi Matiias had a leg Lrkeu by a Lick iinm another horse, and had to be killed. Six youiitf, people f Pleasant Hill recently jouieil the Christian Church, and were im mersed ucar here on Saiunlay lt, Elder I N Mulkey, olliciating. Mrs. J. B. Haiina, formerly an old settler in this part of W'ebfoot, but for four years past a rideut of Wasco county, is visiting friends here. We are pleased to note that she is "large as life ami t ice as natnral." Stall Fki Hkkf, Mr. Walker Young has jmt dispoed if the le.iiaiiiing one of l!l .tall fed beeves, which were purchased by .McC'iruack .4 Benshaw. Mr. Young ha (emoiistrited that feeding cittle for beef .. o l ...... ..;il Will pny, s fcoo t. "ft -ft-- - - - WVyl.t of lot, 27,102 lb.s aveiage, I,42ti; price received per Levi, at 3J ceut pir pound fcross, iolW. Mr. Young leaves with a Land of 150 head of csttle for Sooth- eietert. Oitgou via the Military Wsgoo Hood, Mou!ay. Low Wateu. It is expected that the water in our streams and rivers will be ex tre-nely low thi Suiiiiner. The warm raios nf January melted t e now in the moeu tains leaving them comparatively bare. Last Semraer teams could not cruu the Cascde range nutil the uiildle of July or tirst of An gost, bat this season they were crossing by the middle of Mar. Oca New Once. 1'he Gcard was moved into tbe new building, on the site of the one destroyed by nre, toe tirst ol tbe week. W now have as well lighted, cm mient and desirable an oc as any pajer in the Sum. Call and tee as iu oor sew osiarr. Picnic. The Sportsmen picnio to-ifay prumiiif to surpass syt'iiui of the kind that ha been held tl-ts ses-oii. The following am the prizos dotiate I by the merchants of Eugene to be gf vei i l t'ie glass ball uiakhc C M Horn-Fin bow, quiver anl arrow. I X L Stors-Pojket knii. S Kwenhl.itt-Pij. Craiu Bros-Kins bat rack. T J Gill i C-B .tU Gooi Luck bitVrr. ItooiiKon k Church LVas bai'lnj basket B F Dirrii-Dutpix V M Wilkin -Bottle bay rum. LOM A-N.ckti. A Lynch Can oyster. A V Pe'rfrs-Majollc piUher. It M Robinson Maic pnxzle. J It Ellison-Bottlj jam. F B I uuu-Jumper jacket Win Preston Whip. XI M an I A Jac'csna Yab board. T G Hen Irlo'cs Jaiun.'se dhlm-t Dsburn ft Co Bottle cobne. 8 Jl Friendly Bjx cignts.- It U Callit m -S udors 5th Reader. It J Graham Hat. J S Liic';ey-Wat.-h cbtim . Ellsworth A O.i- I box MinSio's pills. Ken haw ft McCornack D.ieJ bocf. It It Hays -Bottle wine. 1) Jlyinali-C'iar bolder. A Goldsmith Fancy aoap. It II Jsiues Tin horn. lliwenblatt ft Co Pair bracelets. Jas MeClaren-Bottle I XL Bi.t.r, A S Patters. .n-Porlet book. C IIoJes-Box cigars. Tha Siuslaw Road. We are informed that theHhreeGrangrs in terested in the work nf building a road down the Siuslaw river, havo teut subscription papers to the different precincts tor circula tion. They propose to hold a public meeting hem at the Court House the hist Tuesday iu thi mouth to hear reports from tl e different precincts, and to further devise ways and means to commence the work. It is of great importance to Eugene City and Lane county that a passable wagou road sliould be con structed to the mouth nf the Siuslaw, and it is to be hoped that the business men and o her will respond liberally. Tbe enter prise is now iu tho hand of reliable men who may be depeuded upon to expend all sub s riplioni lionerely' A wrty went over the different routes a short time since, and con cluded that the one trclectcd and surveyed by II C Perkins is tho most feasible.- Celebration at Cottage d ove. The pnllio spirited citixens of Cottnge Grnve prrpose to celebrate the coming Fourth of July iu a becoming manner. At a public meeting held Satnrdav, it was decided to linvt au old fashioned barbecue. Contri butions of meats, etc., were liberally offered. The did Fellows lodge of Cottage Urirve will appear in regalia, and inarch in the pro cession; hrcViren at a dist iuco arc inv't-.-d to join.. The committee on oiutir, coniist-i'-g T Messrs. Martin, O'-burii, Howdy, Van Scboick ami Yancey, have secured tho sur vives of Hon C W Fitch to nw iken tho slum bering spirit of patriotism, and no effort will lie spared to entertain and amusu. The grounds lii about a uiilo west of town ou the Siu-J.iw road. - Remains Duried. MiHitloi was made in the issue of last week of tbe finding of the reiimius of the lost boy, Thomai .ludkins. His father with a party of men started Saturday to bring tho re mains of the unfortunate youth here for in terment They found tho skeleton as nar rated last week, and after further search foun I his knife, match box and some charred shavings ahout 10,1 yards from wherd he hid down to die. They could not find bis gun. lie was only nb nit two miles from camp, and it is surmised that be became beuumhert by the colli, and liimlly frox-t to deaih. The remains were brought here Monday for in meiit The suspicion which was created is thus cleared u; mid bis companion fu the hunt fully exoii, riled. McKenzie VVason Road, I kava jmt returned from tho snow from repniring the road after the 11 "id, and the .our bed is in a better condition than" it has ever been before. I will have 0. II. Ren frew iu clmrga of a company of men to assist traveler in crossing after the 2'.'d of May, until the snow is gone, o that men with their families may feci safe in undertaking the journey. B. F. Finn, Superintendent. Notice. Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders nf the Lane Couuty Mcrcantil Association. will take place June the 8th, 1SS1, at 10 o'clock A M, at the Coort Houee. A full attendance is desired. J. F Smith, Secretary. Eugene, May 20, I SSI. Not Race Stock. Any persen or persons who may put three psirsous in one of my light busies, without my .er.nision, or run races with my teams, m ill be charged $23 and damage. S. M. Trrcs. Butter Wanted. Rosenblatt 4 Co, want 10,000 pounds of good butter, for which they will pay the highest market price. Home Knit Socks Wanted. 100 dozen borne kuit ocks wanted b RoWfublattft Co., for which the highestprice will be paid. A lUstouME BtQl iHT. The bits Jlarioo Scott, a notice of sbe death apprar else where, maile the hsndaome btqnest to the Paioe Memorial Building, Boslo.i, of 0,000. The deceased as a brother of Ml, Rodney ! Scott, of thi county. i Mils, toa Sale. ii .'j.-it voa can . cet milk cJ Joint Leu"-r tor 15 oects tier Lsi Personal. "Vic" IVhren bat been spending a hit day in Eugene. The familiar face of A. S. MvClure is Do tieed on our street again. Win. Alexander, of Portland, is in town visiting frirud and relatives. Guerin Ihy has' returned from Victoria, B. C, whr he has been engsgod for ov eml mouths past. The family of Mr J C Church has returned from a visit of several mouths duration in the Eastern States. PA. L. M. Davis left last Monday on a professions! trip to Tuget Sound. He will be abseut about two weeks. J J Walton Jr. J C Church and A 0 Ho. vry have been in Portland thi week at tending the sessions of the Grand Lodge, 100 F. Mr Jacob Conscr aid wife will return home next Monday. Iu the evening nf that lay a reception wilt be given them at the t silence of Mr. Wcsb-y Shannon, I. O. 0.F. Crand Lodge Officers. The firaud Lodge L 0. 0. F. which met at Portland Monday elected tbe following officers : M W 0 M-Phil Mctschan, of Canyon City. IOV D G M-Johu A Boyer, of Jackson ville. UWGS W Chailos E Sitton, of Port land. R W G Secretary J M Bacon, of Oregon City. R W '.J Treasurer I R Moots, of Sulem. R W G Representative John Kenworthy, of Ew Portland. The Gnind Eucampmrut elected the fol lowing officers' M W Q P-J C Church, of Eujen City. M E G II T-E L Uristow, of Salem. R W G S W-rhil MeUcban, of Cnyon City. It W G 8 - J M Bacon, of Oregon City. R W O T-I R Mooies, of Salem. R W G J W-N S Porter, of Olympia, W T. . R W G R-J T Apperson, of Oregon City. W G M-W J Eentty, of East Portland W G S-D S K Buick, of Myrtle Creek. W D G' 8 W .1 Bramv.vll, nf llarrisburg A Slock Fiend. There is a mining stick h'end in' the city, sailing under the euphonious title of T C Rnilubougli. He ha been dotocted iu number of acts oi sharp practice, and is a fellow whn will bear watching. He is a reg ular hotel hummer and makes it his rule never to miss a meal nor pay a cent. He, last week, roped in three or four psrtict and sold them "Tellurium slock," taking a good watch, ring, and some coin, therefor, all of which he of course got away with iu g"od stylo leaving the purchaser bold tliu s. k while he drove in the snipo. Rodabougli is a character of a very low grade, and the unwary are liable to bo caught in1 his toils. Ho sometimes put on airs and threaten to fight, but receives a kick with the utmost fortitude and without resentment. The lours nf the penitentiary are yawning before him, and the turnkey is close in bis rear. Mercury. For Rent or Sale. The building adjoining Rankin's Bazar, lately occupied by tha Gt'Altu. For particu lar!, inquire at this office. Lost. A pocket book, containing pipers only of value to the ownur. The liodur will please leave at the (uard ofliuo. B. F. Finn. lnnl Hon IVAK-ren. (vrALy.& VVanli1inriie of Ju iclioii City, desire to purchase 1,000 l.u.i.l ..f Ini'ra nlli-ll flri uill tin t.i lilltolirtt- tllik ""o-i -- ' coming winter. Cash paid down ou all pur- onuses, I'ay VoiiT Taxes. A warrant against the property both real ami pjrsoml nf all delinqtiont taxjiayers lias been placed in my hands. WHICH I HII.U.L rnoriiKU tj k.xixute, I'nliws i-aysjknt is MADE roliTltwiTU. This is my lust notice. J. M. SlltiLLEY, Sheriff and Tax -Collector for Iune County, Oregon. New Goods. T. O. Hendricks has just received a large lot of ladies' and giuW scarfs, neoWjar, ic Also clothing, dry goods, hat for Summer wear, which be olfor at leawiiiable prices, which he offers at reasonable prices. Foster kid (.dove' a speciality, as $1,000 worth of them just arrived. Cull aud examine his stock. Doots, Shoes, Etc. T O Hendricks has just received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which be offers for sale. Thi is the 'ari.-st bill of this kind of icnkI that ha bee i brought here tin season, the cost amounting to oyer $4,000. He ha every: stylo aud variety ea fc::!. 2nd -sk ;!! J sustuuiers. Laulie wear a speciality. Lumber I l.uinberl J. E. Rhiiithart has been appointed agent of tlie 8priiilield Mill Co. He can oiler bitter liures tor Lumber now than ever be fore. AU kind of building lumhcrdolivered on short notion aud at vry low liurus. foo't fail to see ltbiuehart before ordering elsewhete. We propose to soil lumber, and don't forget it. Business men sliould not forget that blank notes, bilMieads, statement, letter boads, and every doscriptiou of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at tha Cl'ARD oiiice. To MiLLMtx. Old type for babbit metal for sale at this o'Jke. Tor R.u.r. Hay aud oau lor sale chcup. AppiytoLT. T. V. hheiion. FiLTcee FaEj Ao iitunoos tock aud tt Crilc Wr JrsT RcRKlvr.n- -Th largest stock of jew elry ever brought to Eugene at Crsin Bros- Have WNtstr si UmIimui of Wilt! horry alwuvs Ht hai d. It eirrs Coughs, folds, Bronchitis) Vhooilnu Cough, Iufluenxa, ('otisumption, ami all I'hroatand Complaints. 00 oi-lits and tfl a bottle. Banish Humors, aud reiuvigorate the Stoniscli, Liver aud Bowels, witu King of the L1nnI. See advertisement rtoTiiixiis itio-riiKnst Ar you disturbed at ntgbt and broken of your rest by a ick child niffi ring and crying with tli excruciating pain of cutting teeth f If so, gn at once ami get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIIIXO SYRl'P. It will relieve the poor little sufferer iininediately ilen'iid umn it: there is n mistake about. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used It. who wid not tell you at one that it will regulate the ImweU, and give rest to the mother, and relief aii'1 health t the child, op erating like lua'itN It is perfectly i.-vte to use in all cues, and pleaxant to the taste, and is the prescript! .n of one of the oldest and best li-in ile physicians and uurnes in th United Suites. Sole averywhere. 23 cents a bottle. A Good Ihtng. ".rri.a Syrup is th special prescription of Ih A. IU n-lie. a celebrated German Plivsi- cian, and Is acknowledged to be oue of the ni'tnt fortu a e discoveries in M'dii'ine. It nuickly cure Toughs. Cold sand all Lung troubles vt the Su. eiest nature, removing, as It does, the cause of the affection and leavimr the parts in a strong and health" condition. It is not au exierimelitul medicine, but bos Stood the test of years, glvimr satisfaction In every ease, which it rapidly Increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Beware ol medicines of similar names, lately introduced lloseliee's Herman Svrmi was Intro iliii-nd in the United States in lftitt, and Is now sold in every town and villaire in thecivilitid world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary coiigli. Price 13 cents. Sample bottle, 10 cent. BUCKLIi.N' S ARNICA SALVE. The Bkht 8.U.VK in the world for Bruises. Cuts. Sores. Ulrem. Salt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Tetter, Chaied Hands, Cliillduins, ('orns,and anteed to giv K'rfeot siitisfiiction in every ease or money refumleil. rnoe A ct per nox. ror sale by Wilkin's, the lruggit, Eugene City. .Mulliollaml, Junction t ity. W . 1.... . . ....I ...wUlu. Pnu t.r lit iii.vo n nTujr wii'i o .m.v.--. tnrrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head ..i... i.. la i. i lira i x r.v I'iMi I; v. l V. I iV viit, rii'iifi.vi.M A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it il you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cU Sold by Osbui n & Co, Druggists. FACTS THAT WE KNOW.- Clfyriari suTeriiiu with a severe Cough nolil Astlimn, llronciutis, i iiiisumpuon, loss f voice, ticklimr livtlie throat or anv a lection of the throat or luns, WK KNOW that DlL KinusNi'W DiHPovituT will gi.e you tmiuj ill itn rel-ef .' We know of bun Ircds of o wes it has completely cuiod, aud thnt where all other medicines has fulled. INo other remedy can show one-half as many pcrmAi.knt ci'iim. Now to give you .it.ifa"tory pro if that Dn. KlNO Nkw DisrovKliT willoure you of Asthma, Hay rover, Hroncliitl, I'onsumptinn, severe '.oiiglis and tohls. ll mrseness. or any Throat rr Lung biaeune. if vou will rail at v ilkins'. The ICu- cne City l')riig-;i -t, yn cm get a trial bottle rumor cost, o' a reuiar aim ooum ior Mulhollmid. Junotion City. Ilodi'o, Davis ft Co, Wholesale Aiienl-", Portland, A C'oiuh, Cold or Hr Throat should lie stopped. Neglect frequently result Iu ail Inrurulile 1.IIMU Dleie or ( oil umpllon. ltltMVs.'H HIsoNCIIIitL I IKM III.si ure i-rilalii ta ulve reMet'lti Ambnitt HioiM-lilils, Co ii ulis, 4 Wlarrb, 4 oiisiiniixlve and Throat Diseases!. For 30 pours the Troches huve been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. They arc not new or un tried but having bwen tested by wide and con stant use for nearly an entire generation, they have a tallied well merited rank nmonirthe few staple remedies of the age. I'lltllic Wek rrsj aud Klitt;or. use thnm to clear mid stren.'theu the Voice. Sold at 25 cent a Iwx everywere I . 1 1 ! SHOOTING CHILLS DOWN THE BACK. Dull pain in the limbs, nausea, biliousness, nre symptoms of approaching fever and ague. Use without delay llontettep's Ktolnseh Bitters, which substitute for the chilly sensation a ge nial warmth, regulates the stomach and im' iinrts tnno to the liver. Tin bowels, the stum- aeliandth biliary ulnnd being-restored to a healthy condition, the disc.se Is coiupiered at the outset. . Ths Peruvian Hj'rllti has cured thou anils who were suffering from Dysfwpsla, De bility,. Liver Complaint, Boils, Humors,. Fe male Complaints, etc. Pamphlets free to any sddressl ISelh W i' owle anil .Sons, Doston. King of the Blood is not a "cure-all," but in nil disunion altniiuiiiido to impuriiy oi blood nod it dofecti-e circulation, nothing lse eipial it ell'eot. Sen ndvertiseme it. DYSPKrSIA AN D Li V Kit COMPLAINT. r, it not worth the small p.-Ice of 75 cent to free youmsK of every symptom of these dis tressing complaint, if you think so cull at our st re ana ki a noitie ui oniioii mmuki, rv liottle li.is a minted ifuuriuitee on it, use ac cordingly and il it does you no good It will cost you notbing. Bold by usuurn at vo, TlAVoa Tt1 Intra It. That In this town there are score of persons pasdngour store every day whose lives are mane miserable ry iinngesiion, uysiiepsm, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, Constipstion, wheu for75 eta. w will sell tl.em Shiloh s Vitali.er, guaranteed to cure them ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Wliv iln o minv iwmils we se around its, secpoto (ircfer to sull'er and be made miserable by Indigestion, (.'onstipatior... J lixziness, 1-oss of Apjietite, Coming up of the FiksI. Yellow Hkm, when lor 7J cts., we will sen iiieiu our loh's Vitallrer, guaranteed to core tliem. Sold by Oshiiin A Co., Iruggists. NOTICE TO i SHEEP OWNERS. XTOTICn IS IIEKF.BY GIVEN TO ALL ll bheep owners that th-v must dip their nlieep a soon a sheareiL The law make pro vision that when the owner f.iil to do so, that tlia lnsector snau caus It o ue uone liieu . .. . R I). COATS. bheep inspector for Ine vo, Or, YOUHS CONQUEROR, JR. I WILL STAND MY eSA 10W Young Con queror, Jr., dining the sea son of 1881, as follows: At my RcsidenceMON DAYS. At CoturU or vicinity Wednesdays and Ihurs days. At Conner's Stable. Eugene City Fiidays and Saiur du ys. JT Tor furtacr -articulars v ill IBI M a n ey is No f Pleiu!; Goods Must M Sold.' Rcmeiaber the 1. 1. L U 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 City; SPECIAL PnlGES For Curtain Kets, 15 ds upward- Lace Curtains, al ready made, C2 a prj worth C3 GREAT i BARGAINS fllens. 6 Boys Clothing Good Mens Tweed Suits at $10. Genuine Fnglish Tweed all wool from $10 up Boys Suits from $4 ujjward' OUR eooTS & SHOES Are especially made for' our Trade and guaranteed' to he the best in the market,' and nre put down or Lower than elsewhere Mens and Boys HATS' From 50 cts- upward- Be sure and give us a call as our Prices witt convince you to call again. I X h STORE sfoaraiis emporium. s w WW" .-- Chas M. Horn,; PRACTICAL GVXSMITK. -DEALER IX GUI'S, BIFLES, n3 Fixhiiiff Tackles tzi waterisls. -tz Repairing dor in th neatest style . .iJl'nnd warranted. Hewing machine, v Safes, Locks, etc, repaired. ; fTims In.ined and amm'jnilon furnished Shop on Villam3tte t, opposite AorHou.'. rA'nnn rnn'OAl C riiris.i ruii ojilc. A FAP.M of S5C aiT. 30 of which Is prairi Jt. and ) in col'.ivation, is fiffered for salr. It il'ia aon mi e wet of S.irin -tield, sea oi ... . ..f t'.nrA h'lii.linCS- and .itiisu', ami ii i-:m!'T f-nce. Y-r term ap- ,' ' At 'rrrc"s. n CPE CENT I 40) PER CENT