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tTY ANDOUNTY BKIEF ME.VriOV yrhat shsil the barveet be! ' Monday the glorious Fourth; ( (Jo to Goldsmith's for o,fcorie. li'.diinith keeps the beat cigars. The Siuslaw wagou loud will b built. L M Davis,' dentist ohW over (Jraajo tore. V ' Straw bats for Hummer wear for sale at Hen dricks. ; ' . Comity ul. commissioners court noxt week- , Watch out for the Tlug Cglioi on the Fourth. lUspberries aud blaclbefiiei plentiful in the market If you wish to buy goods cheap cull at 8 H Friendly'a. Call aud see that lare stock of goods for sale at Frieudly'a. Goldsmith keep tho beVin of jjoe3ric, nd sella them chei. The frame fur Mr A G Hovcy's new resi dence baa beeo raised. rrof Bailey and Rev B 8 McLafferty tt turned from Tortlaad, Monday. Hay harvest ia in progress, and consider able hay is being hauled to town. The Linn County Fair will commence Sept '.7tli and close Oct 1st, 1381. ' Something new-la -e kid gloves at S. H. Vrieudly'a. Call ami examine them. This being Fair week trains in the afternoon lave been about one hour late each day. A Lurch, of Cottago Orove has been ap pointed a notary public by Gov. Thayer. S H Frieudly soils oheap for cash taints, ahoes clothing,- hats, caps fancy goods, etc. See the advertisement of Cherry k CaJ. If you mint furniture of any description call nn them. , The Court House baa beeir cleared of seats, nd suitably decorated for the Firemen's ball vn the Fourth. ; A. Goldsmith wants 50,001) pnnnds of wool, for which he will pay thu highest mar ket cash price. The Gi-ami is the best advertising me dium iu Ijine couuty. It has the largest circulation. Mr. Geo. W. Kinsey has several new hacks and buggies, which he will sell very cheap. See advertisement Maggie, eldest daughter of Mrs. John D Kiusey has for several days been quito sick with; scarlet fever. Manna Lauer, iu Firomans uniform, will occupy position on the Hook aud ladder trucks on tSe Fuurth. t The Plus Vglies will turn out on the Fourth at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, aud pi-Tade through the principal street The Oregouian, of Wednesday List con taiued the address of llev T L Eliot, before the State Uuiversity, in full. liiahnp Haveu i V; will lr-'' tllf M K Church to-morrow morning at clovcu o'olo'ik. All invited o att.uul. MrS Friendly will pay t!r highest cash market price for whvat. - i him call before selling jour grain elsewhore. Elder S. Monroe Hubbard will preach at Christian Church, next Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday School at 3 r M. All afe welcome. TVe are informed that a race between liar polj's bay horse aud tho MuCoiiuell horse hiuj been made to take place nt Junction ou the 2."th iust. ' ' ' Chas Baker will give the iupper for the Firemen's Hall at the St Charles Hotel .ou the evening of thu Fourth. Tickets for sup per, 50 cents each. Go and see that large stock of foods jn4 f eceivedat Uendrick's beforo purchasing eUe where. The best stock of mens clothing "ud umishing goods at pricewio suit tho times. T U Hendricks has just received a fine lot of tobaccos, Including the Corkscrew, Cai-tsui Jack and Corncob brands. Melrose cbarette tobacco of Hue quality. Call and examine his stock. Meals cheap. Chas Baker at the St Charles Hotel will sell tive meal tickets for SI. He buvs his urocerics at wholesale and cau afford it. Table set with the beat the" market affords. . Says the rrinesvillo Pioneer: Klijah Fo ley, of Little Willow creek,' baa purchased the band of sheep, which Breymau 4 Sow merville had running on the Xewsom creek range. The llock numb. 2,700, and the price paid, as we are informed, was ?1 50 per head. Till! HHl Chop. -The Eugene correspondent uf the Oreiiian writes: "From tatwtiu fur nished by our county awesaor, M -'U'l it appears thatoi r f:irmrs, to a great extent, nlect what should be a soim-a of hr;e proBU to themselves and a b-uePt to our county and state, viz; that of oik raw- ' ing It appears that there is now in Lane county not more than half a hog to every man, thus BeeesaiUtintf h.! imports ef bacon and ' lard from California and elsewhers. Xutwitl. atanding this fact there is a larifs amount of :. .f ,, .K.wlv but surely consumiii,' iU value by store bouse charges and biteris". Of horses there seems to be a great number, -there being no less than 7500 in Uiis county, the market being overstocked. Fat beef rattle hare been always in demand, and will briu,' at all times goodpsyiu prices, but there st.uis to-be srscarrity of good beef cattle." in California. 'Mr Lindsay Carson, who spent several months here last winter and re tnrnedashort time sanee to California, has bought a ranch of WO acres of laud, and bead of sheep, near doverdale in that state, for which he paid the neat sum of 12,0iXV H writes that the wool ef that section has been sold at about 30 cents per pound. We Ulieye that Mr Canon could have done betW in Lane county, where be could have purchased Und for sheep railing at a much lew cot, ai d sold hi wool almost as well as he r done. It is worth M cenU per lb here. THE KIl'SLAW ItOAI). Th Hnitding orili Ttonsl iH rr. (alnty.-Ovor $l,lM01tttUrl by ltuli'rllloii.!t. It. llajr appointed Kn-pr-rlalc utlnit. , The meeting of the Siuslaw Iln.nl Asunia tiuii, last Saturduy, was atteuded by a large number of oitizeus, who n.e interested iu basing the iwr! buMt. P.eirts from canvassers were received allowing that subscriptions in money, grain and labor had .....l-. ,t: u, cij.wi Ti.i. , , , ' , insures the budding uf tlie road, as the suU. ..,i,,ii ,n,.i,. ..,.. ,i.i.. .f,. ii .... suliscrihed. The nieetiuj! appointed Mr H B Hayes of Spencer creek prccint Superiu teudeut, and aut!iuried him to commtuee work when he deemed best. Mr U.iyes in forms us that lie w ill put several men at work immediately burning hys mid fallen timber from tho line of tho propound mad, leaving the bulk of grading, blasting and bridging to be done ufter harvest. Mr Hajen is too well known, to n.lniit uf a doubt that the work will be done otherwise thau hon estly and properly. Parties who have pxrt;ed over the routo wlected sav that for this aimmut a passable tv id cau be made for ttcn ii-ciitlia in the year, several of the streams being two l.uyu to admit uf fording in the winter.. The road once completed, however, tlie construction of bridgm will be out a matter of time. Men are already at Woikou the other end of tire load, oter eight miles already having been built. Real Estate Transaction for Jene. C W Washliunie to A C Nichols, lots iu 'uncti-'n; eonsideiution, f l,00. Damon Sn-ith to Muiy K Smith, 170 a"re eon, .?,(Kxi F. P (Va man USD Unit, 6 aeros; con, (125. Nancy Ann Heald to Geo M Cooper, inter est in lot in Eugene; con, f 05. ' K W Whipple to W S Chrisman, lot In f'nt- ta;, Gmve, col $10. Sally Lewis to H H Eritsone, 000 acres; con, WKl. A G Hovey to Chas Uodgc, 12 acres; con, ?102. W W Jones to Jos K Barton, 320 acres; enn, 82808. David Smith to W S Hall, interest in land; con, eiuo. Nancy Lucas et al to Geo Ware, 320 acreSf con, SIIW. Mary Parsons to Bell Jenrir's, lot in Eu- Renp; con, f.',oun J W Ebbert to P M Merhrr-on; 02 crf; con, t.'iuw. Jere farnell to T O Hendricks, lots in Eu ene; ton, S00O. Hezi.kiah Collins to JCecliariah Collins, 11 acres: con, tlU C A Lockwood to Geo M Cooper, -320 acres; con, (fo.000 A J Keeny to N Swat!h'rt, 1 M're; con, ?20. Samuel Gai tin t Timothy Howaf.1, 20 acres; con. !1U. J A McClure to J T Kiik, 100 a"ns; con, $100. Joseph N Petty to J'jlm Jf Mom, 00 acn-hl con, suisi. U S to John If BrceiliH', donation patent V S to Elijah Elliot " " Another Discovery. , By i-it dligenre received from tho Warner Observatory, Bochester, N. Y., it appears that still another comet has just beeu dis covered by Dr Gould, Director of the Cor- lova Observatory, Argentine UepuMic, Smith America. Tin's comet seems to bo tho great comet uf 1 SOT, and is located in the Constellation of the Dove, Biht Ascension (J hour) and Decliuatiou South 30 degrees. It is not visiblo from this latitude and not t known that it will bo, although it is likely to be, as tho comet of 1807 was dis tinctly seea. No apprehension need be had over the unusnal appearance of comets dur ing the present year as they do not jpossess the power to do injury to tho earth or any other ilanct. Wheat Kxiui'inox. Mr George Belshaw of Lane couuty, will have on exhibition at the State fair ever one hundred varieties of wheat iu sheaf, labeled and handsomely ar' ranged. Alsoono hundred varietiesof wheut raised from seed procured in ditlewiit coun tries in Euiupe, including all samples exhib ited at the Paris Exhibition, making one of the linest displays of wheat ever seen. The collection will occupy rue-half of ope side of the pavillion. Mr. BoUhaw, by bis experi ment with wheat, has done much jjood aud collected valuable knowledge for the uo of the farmer; He has carefully observed and noted the time of planting, peculiarities of grow th, yield, etc. These experiments have been carried ou by him for years past until he has become a veritable w heat oraelo. Nor Grim. 'J he trial of Henry Bosen- 1,.,.,.L- f,,r the murder f Black, charred to have leeii cmnmittd on Boyue iirer1ft.it Win ter, ! temk place nt IMlcnsourg iic week aud resulted in a verdict of "not fcllllty. i lie evidence was all circumstantial in charac ter, and although it indicated tho probabil ity of the guilt of the defendant, was insulli cient to justify a conviction. FlUKMASS PAKAlit The Hock ItiUl Ladder coi!iny, beaded by the Ea'ene Baud, all ill fij. uiiil orlii. par led tbestreeU Tielayevuli ii.,'. Tucy presented a tiue apwaim:j Af ...th i.anul thev took a. co'.iile irf runs at double quick, whi. h tecU-d the wind of the liyi. The Ompany i. pr.per"cg under the-pre.-ut eriieieiit F.rui;ui, Mr Mm, ai.d is 0-ail.in0' -v w-mhers :.t every mertiug. Leu BnoKEs. Col A P Ankeuy, U S .- ;Ja;..,.rr for acloctina swaiuu la dn. I . I Hil III---' w - I while riding in Lake county a few days ago had one of bis legs broken just above I the ankle by being thrown fro.n wagon, j Tee Examiner says Dr WhiUaWer assisted ' in reducing the fracture Coal LfiHiC We have been hown some : . ( tL.n frmn m lade about 1 .hMuifee west of Jo.etioo . The "ledge is I about four feet wide at the surfac-e and prue- j rcts welL The same partios have aUo .liacovered a lode of der liMg r-xli m i the ajuie vicinity.- Instanf Death. ( The Telegram thus relates the particular of the aoeldcutal killing of EG White, war Oakland, Dooglss county: lid White and family and John aud Will Crouch' were preparing ts go blacklx-rry im. Af'cr they were alHn tho wagou ready to start, they found they hail forgotteu allot gun they had intended to Uko. Mr White rcturuud to tho house for tho same. While putting the latt charge of shot in Mr White discovered ho had put both charges into one barrel. He turned the gun emprjn.g ' ""- '" . aud ins he went to let the gun to tho floor again I , , , , I !' 9tr,,lk tlle l,,u"8. tl,e gun to discharge, takiiif; clloct iu one side of 1 his faco, almost completely tearing it away. I sousing his brains to voze out. Death was I fnsttiiiUneoiH and thu soul uf P. G V.Hiite 1 passed over the river without one ttofd or j sign to his friends. Tho de.ce.ved was aluut ; 20 years of uije, a kind father and gisij hni I bpnd. He came canto hero a few years a'o ! from Wisconsin, wheru his parents nuw ro i side. He has taught school here several j terms, but at prevent was euaged in farm, ing out on I'.nnas Swalo. Ho leaves a wife and two strall children with a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. List Sumlay his remains were followed by a largo number of friends to their last reeling plaee( in the Camas Swale cemetery. j Dxer Items. 'TVxtor, June2ith, LSS1. Messrs talker and l'arvin are preparing to thresh for the farmers. A party of men nro engaged np tho rivor in getting out ties for the 0 & C B It Co. Mr J A liriuglc, and family are going to move to Chewaucan. Wo regret to part with such good neighbors. Tho boys in the camp are getting out some long timbers to be used in the construction of tho Springfield bridge. The last seen of Charley Williams lie was sitting ou a big fir stump, singing: "Oh! it's nico to be daddy of a bouueing boy." congratulate you, Charley, and don't forget that "it is better late than never. Fiukman'h Ball. -Tho Fireman' BaS at the Court House ou the Fourth of July, iu the afternoon and eveiiing,promises to bo the grandest affair uf the kind ever given iu Lnuo c.;nty. The Court House has bseu beauti fully decorated with flowers, evergreen, and line pictures. All who delight to t rip the light fantastic toe, should be prcseut. We can aasure nil that the iiianageuiement is ca poblo and diluent mid a pleasant and orderly time is assured for all who may at tend. Amono the Mokmoss. R?v C C Strutton lelivered a lecture entitled "Three years among the Mormons iu Salt Lake," at the M h Church) Monday evening. The lecturer held the attention of the audience spell bound for nearly two hours, while ' he graphically de picted the society, cifc-lonis anil religion of the Mormon community The leeturo was deliv ered in a pleasant coiivereathiual tone and should have been leeued to by a larger audi euce. . Laikik ()m:u. -Tho Sterling mine iu. lock- son county has been yielding large returns of late to its proprietor, ('apt. Aiikcny, who has so much conliduiicu in its richness that he traded oH very valuable property iu Portland for stock in it till ho became pos sessed of thu whole claim nt an expense of some S75.O0O. Ho has lately been . offered $400,000 for his mino by a company of New York capitalists and declined. Nkw M.vr. Mr Joel Waro is engaged drafting a map oi tho City of Eugene, show ing all land plotted, the different donations and additions to the City, and tho line of incorporation. The map will be about four feet square, im.l will be very convenient and useful, as heretofore there has been no map that could be depended upon. A Vknkkam.k Hook,-Dr. Bowlaml, of Salem has a family Biblo, printed a hundred years ago, which has come down to him from his f.ith.r. It is somewhat seriously marred by a wetting incurred in consequence of his fatlici 's wagon getting iuto deep water while on his way to this country in 1S-11. CiiAXitK in FiitM. Mr D Cherry has sold his interest in the linn of Cherry Bros, to Bobt. Day. The Hrm will bo knowu by the name of Cherry k Day., Both of tho mem bers arc young and energetic men, aud will doubtless meet with the success they deserve. Full Y.WUNA Bav. Prof Thomas Con don ami Mr Bobt. Bean and families started on a trip for Yaquina Bay, Friday inoruiug. Mr Bean intends to be gone abontone month, while the eruf w ill rusticate for about two mouths. Take Noip k. - All persons having claims eaiiit the executive committee on tlie celebration of the Fourth of July, will pre. scut thoir bills at Osburn A Go's drug store ou the morning of the fifth. Lau.ik Cabra(.k. A cabbage filling a largv dry goods box was sent to the State Fair the other day. It wus only two months old and was raised by Mr Chas Lauer in bis garden iu this city. I'LCM UoUK.s. Wo understand that a gonuuie baud ol Plug Uglies will parade the streets the afternoon of the Fourth of July. A company ha lieen formed for that purpose. To Ealmit FiKKMts. All exempt tire- incii are cordially invited to turn out with the Hook and l-adder Compiuy iu the pro cession ou the Fourth. Ball at Com.; Utovi. There will be a grand ball at Cottage Grove on the eveuiug of the Fourth of July, notwithitandinw all reports to the contrary. SroiK Suifi-KO. Ueo Millican shipped a car boil of leef cattle to Salem Wednesday, I and a car l.d of mnttn st eep Thnray Foe mt Faik. Mr 8 D Holt and M Wilkius, with fanilies. went to the Fair I Thursday Personal. TTon It II Hayes was in town WeOmsday. Whitney I, Hui.c is actiug as local u the Salem Mate ui an. ' Wilt Owens, new a resident "of l.ewiston, I. T., Ij in town. Gov Wliitcuker and family trtl for lvVe ceunty, Monday. Mr II Ai'h, an attorney of Portland was In town one day this week. Seuatnt Gmvcr has returned fieui Wash ington mich improved iu health. , Bev 1 D Oliver attended the comiiu net nient exercise of Willamette Uuiversity, this week. Mr M II II edit of the firm of Buckingham ft Heclit, 8 F, was iu the city a couple of days last weeks. Mr Georgo Fletcher was here several days this week. He returned to bis present home at a1ciii Thursday. Forrest Bubell, formerly of tliH place, is now tlie publisher and plopriutor of tho Cas trovillc, Cal , Argus. Dr T W Harris, of Albany, was iu town one day this week. Ho at once started for the found McKcuie Springs. M S Wollia aud family, of llari isburg, will attend the Fireman's ball in this city ou the eveuing of tho Fourth. MrJaiues Humphrey is here from Walla Walla, W T, bis prvseut home, visiting rela tives. Jlis tunuy Iriends are glad to see mm, agaiu. Mr L G Adair, railroad agent nt this place, went to the Fair grounds Mouday, to take charge of the telegraph ollice, during the Fair. We were pleased to see Mr II FStrattou Iu our city this w eek. Mr Strattou is located at Fariuington, where he is engaged iu the mar- cantile busiuesa iu company with Mr Frank Harrington. We regret to learu that Mr Har rington has very iswr health, being troubled with lung disease. Oregon and Transcontinental Coi Articlos of (ncoiporation, says the Stand ard of Wednesday, were tiled yesterday in tire comity clerk's ollice by Artemus Holmes, J N Dolph, B Koehler, C H Prescott, Paul SchulAi, iuo J Aiuswortli and Joseph Simon, who have associated themselves as corporation under the nam) of the Oregon and Transcontinental Company, tho dura tion of which is to be perpetual. The busi ness of this corporation shall be to construct aud operate railroads and telegraph lines and branches, and to carry freight and passen gers thereon, and to receive tolls for the same as follows; Between Portland to Uma tilla; from Umatilla to Pendleton, thence via Baker City to tho eastern boundary uf the State near Fort Boise, thence up Snake and Bear River Valley to tho U P B B, near Granger station; from Umatilla via Wnllula to Walla Walla and a branch to Weston, thenco to tho Umatilla and Pendleton line) froiu Walla Walla northeasterly to Suake river, with branch to Doyton, . Patalia aud Lewistou, I. T. from near the mouth of Palouse livor to the headwaters of the Spo kane; from Wnllula over the Cassnde raue to Seattle; from at or near Wolllula to a point on Lake Superior, nt or noar the towu of Duluth; from Portland to Astoria; a line from Portland up the valley through the Umpqua and Bogue Hiver valleys to a con nection with the rfilroad systum of Califor nia. To purchase, consolidate with, lease ot otherwise maintain and operate any other railroad or telegraph line. To build, purchase or tetuto, docks, piots, union depots, hotels warvhousi s, flumes, fer ryboats, bridges und Btuges, or any property deemed necessary. The principal ollice of this corporation shall be at the city of Portland aud the capital stock $30,000,000. O. fi. and N. Co The compauy reports earrings for the inenth of May as follows: Gross earnlie,'. Net earnings. River Division 17,450 WW Ocean Division 105,O.V 00,05;) Railroad Division.... 130,100 Mi, 100 Total r...-io,ooo 8;u,i;oo The total iiet'earnings show an increase of j.'t!l,574 or 20.3 per cent over those for May, 1880. Chops. The crops in this county ors look ing splendid, and a larger crop than ever be fore harvested is aesured . We have heard of no rust whatever In this county and from pres ent indicut'OPs) we will have none. If the price of wheat should be good this Fall things will just boom in this aection of Wcbfco. Grand Lodok. The brut session of th grand lodge A O U W, of Oregon and Wash ington, will take place at Salem on Wednesday the i:h of July. Half-fare rates have been obtained for representatives lo the grand lodge and their wives on all th transportation line" lending to Salem. ItiNTti'ATlXiJ. Large numbers are passing tlirrtmh and from towu on thefr way to the mountains. Among those from Eugene we notirod Prof J W Johnsoo, A Lynch and O R Bean with their families, Mi K! rRSAi.r.- Miss Flla Risdon has ft variety of vooul and instrumental sheet music, which she will sell for the next four weeks, at two thirds the usual price. Mr J B Alexander left at this office, a very fine head of b-ttuce. this week. It was only six weeks old, but very large. A flag pole, 63 feet high, was raised by the Firemen in front of the Court House, yesterday evening. Beiiiriug sidewalks ie the order of the day. Don't Read This. We make the bet wasbing machines in the ute- Smith ft Hazkltok, ( ottaire Orove. Wooi.Sawiso. W M Horn, F;ugeneCity, will saw your wood by machine promptly aud in a good mauuer. J 1 1 U To Mu-LMES.-Od tyje for babbit miUl for sole at this olb.- Special Rates. Half faro ticket) to thoso wishing to ot teud the celebration at Ergeno w ill be Kohl at llarrisburg, Junction, Irving, Spiingll'dd. Goehen, Crvsswcll and Cirttagw Grove; good for the 4th and 5th of July. Local Market. Wool -2rft2cts per lb. Wheat, on c.u li.'J cts pr bush. Four i't per bbl. 1U 30 cts pr bush. Bacon Sides Vl cts pr lb. Hams -R'Jfti 15 cU I" Shoulders 10 i ts pr !t. Butter 20 cts pr lb, Ev - lli cts pr doi. Laid- 12J'ii 15 cts prl'. It wiu the first night aboard the steamer. "At last," he said tenderly "we are alone iimi the de.'p waters of the dark bblo sea, and your heart wid always beat for me as it has in the past?" "My heart's all right," she said, lan guidly, "but luy stomach feels awful." Notice. Bemembcr that tho timo for tho colt show for the prire offered by mo is thu second Sat urday in July, viz: July 0, 1 SSI, at 2 o'clock P M, iu Eugene City. Thu colt show for 13S2 for pri.cs offered, will be the 2d Saturday iu July, iu place of June, as advertised. H. G. Hahi.kY. Settle Up. A. Lynch wants it distinctly understood that all accounts and notes due him must be paid at ouu or proceeding, will bu com menced to enforce payment. He must have the money that is due him with which to meet his own obligations. Those who are indebted to him should heed this warning. Butter Wantod. Boseubhitt ft Co, wants 10,000 pounds of good butter, for which they will pay the highest market price. Home Knit Socks Wanted. 100 down homo knit sock's wanted b;' lloscnblattft Co., for which the highestprico will he paid. For Rent or Sale. The building adjoining Rankin's Barar, lately occupied by tho G.'auk. For particu lars, iuquire at this ollice. Wantkk. A good steady boy, 18 years of age, wants employ meut on a farm. In quire at this ollice. For .Sai.k. Hay Apply to Dr. T. V and oats for Hale cheap. Shulton. I.uiiibrrl l.uiiibor! J. B. Bhinibart has been appointed agent of tho Springliehl Mill Co. He can ollor luttcr figures for Lumber now than over be fore. All kinds of building lmnlier delivered on short nutico and at vcrv low figures. Don't fail to see Bhinchart beforo ordering eWu-lmiH. We nmurao to sell lumber, and - - - . 1 - d!n I forget it. Stop a Moment and Rsad This Look at this ist of L'oods lust ritcivcd al tho Fanners aud Mechanics Clothing Store. Sacquo Suit from I0 to $17. Scotch sacque or frock suits front S?2 flO to $17. Sacque or frock diagonal suits from 813 50 to ?2.". Broadcloth coats nnd vests, diagonal, Prince Albeit emits and Vests, Just the thing for Holiday proseuta. Several new lines of ovofooats, reversible and ulsters, all grades and prices, from 47 50 to $20, Derby shirt, i.ecklios nnd the finest line of neckwear iu the city. New bats and caps, wool scarfs end doves' 10 different stylus of underwear, nil gradce aud prices. The lie it stock of silk and linen hanilker chiefs, hosiery, &c, for tho holidays, in the city. ' latest stylo ot hate l to ?; fw. i aps from $1 to $1 25. Boys hnts and caps. The best line of Hants piittoins aud suits in the citv. Cashiners, Dingonnl, Scotch nnd AmonuMi cloths. Fuits made to order from lid uo. Pants made to order from S8 50 up! Dark gray Oregon cashmere pants, 5. All wool pants 4 50 t 75, 5, 5 50, Pants! 75, $2 50,.'I50. Overalls 51) edits, 75 rents, il. fl 25. Diagonal pants from ?.) to ?H. Tho only Cents Furnishing goods store in Eugene ( ity. Clothing cut lor unynouy All goods marked in plum lignroe, t strietlv one cash price for all. Call and examine our goods beforo buying elsewhere. Fabmkhh ft MkoiiaMcs Stout, B. J. GltAHAM, Manager. We have a im dv and positive Cure for Ca arrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth and Hen.l tehe, b.Sllli.Oil'S CATAB1HI BBMIiDV. A lHisal Inje'-tor free with each bottle. I'se it if you dosii-e health and sweet breath. Price 50 cU. Sold hy Osburu ft Co, Druggists. TIlO IVrilVlUH Sj rlip low tured tlonis amis who were aulfering from Dyspep-iu, 1 hility, I.iver Complaiitt, IMH, Humors, F'e uial Complaints, etc P unphVU free to any' address. Seth W Fowl ami Sons, Boston. KHOOTINU CHILLS DOWN TUB BACK. Dull pain Iu the lmibs, iiuu a, hiliniiMicim, are svmiitoius of uiir;iaj.liiiig fever and ague, lse without delay Jlostetters Mouincn l.llli-rs, which mlwtitutes for the chilly utilisation ge nial warmth, rei'nlutes the stomach and Im part tone to tV- liver. The Ixiwels, the stuio ach ami the Miiai7 gland being restored to a healthy coDiiithu, tlie disease is conquered at the outset- dysp:psiaand LIVKU COMPLAINT. lit it not worth the small price uf 75 eeuti. to free TiHirself of evry symptom of these di tresmiiii oomjiUints, if you think m call at our store and get a Ixittle of Shiloh'a ViUlizer, ev ery Mtle has a prind guarantee on it, use ao crdiDiJyaud U it diws yoq no good it will enst jrou B"tbini. Sojd by Osburn A ('o. . Tl. Ynn BalUva It. Tlnit in tis V-.wa there are .cores of (icFwwia iwsiii! our store every .lay who bus are Bie inis4raMe hy ludigestion, Dyspep.a., aud distfea-M-d Moina. li, I.iver ( 'ouiil.iint,' I f'fi-ifuatii n, when for75 cU. we will stll tt.eni wl..li' ViUeer, urHiit.tl -f tli.-m ' ' , - F.U'TsTlI AT WE KNOW. If you are suffering with a severe Coughs Cold Asthma; Broin-liitis, Consumption, ls of voice, tii-klln in th throat, or any alfertiou of the thro.it or Iiiiik's, wk know that Dh. KiXii'itNuv.DHi ovkk will giro you inline , I iiit,. rein f . We know of hiui'lreds of raws it has completely cured, ami that where all other loedl. ine ha failed. An other remedy can how one half as many mi)IA..r.NT I'UKK. Now to (;ve you ii.iti. factory proof that Dk. Kino's Inscovriir will cure you oi Astiima, Jiay l ever, r.iniH-hitik, t aiiimiuiptlon, severe I miglisr mill l ohls. ii.iar nes, or nv l nniai or i.mig DU-nse. if von nil! call at Wilkina, the Ku- Keiia I'ity Druggist, you can get a trial bottle Mtre or cotT, o a regular size bottle fur l. Mulho am I. Junction ( Itv. Ilodv. iavu C Co, W liulesale Agents, Pitrtlalld, ANSWF.lt THIS (JUHSTION. Why do so many people we see around w', ivfll to pr-fer to sillier and lie insde miserable y luilui 'tion, ( 'oittjiatinii, i lixiiifno. Jams i Ai'i lite. Coniinif up of the Kood. Yellow M.in, l,. ii for "5 cts., we will sell them Shi- It h italier, (jiiaritiitecil to cure thelu, Snlil hv O.Imiiii ,V Co., Druggists, J "Money ia thu ro of all evil." Impure bltMhl in the root of rl disease. With a trillu of one rout, buy King of the Blood; w liich contains roots, an t root bit t'ie other root. See advertisement. - k fij 1881. 1881. AT EUGENES CITY, -AND AT THE- I. I Our Store will be decorated in the nicest & best M&TIOML Triminin Where goods will be sold at COST, Thus giving the Ameri can people a chance to Dress up on our Nation al Holiday. We invite everybody to call at the i. x. L. STORE and See the well decora ted establishment which was never seen here be4 fore. Will be given from UsHS follows: Sack Race-Aflne Hat. Fat Mens' Race Silk Handker chief. Ladies Foot Race, Pr. Kid Gloves. Girls Race-Afine Purse. Boys Race-Knife Climbing Greased Pole-A White Shirt & Collar, WheelVrowrace, Large Chromo, worth 3. All these Prizes will be given on th Evening of the: 1.- COME ALL aBig Time Expected. I X L STORE -'"''nolj.'il-C.-Sv i v- 'W-Mt'S) tr.'s.Hiray,r-,ii".j V V w i. mil PHIZES Tn IT 13 HP lli ruun it