4 CITY" AND COUNTY , BRIEF ME.'TIO.. A bear riu Thursday night. Go to Goldsmith' (or groceries. ' 1 Goldsmith keep the best cigars. J. F. Caatleman, of Portland, li to town. Goo. Fletcher has returned from Salem. CoL I. K. Moore u ia the city Friday Blackberries cheap; only 23 oenta per gallon, Jab work a speciality at the Guard office New ityle ladies visiting card at the Guard ffic. If yoo with to boy joodi cheap call at 8 H Friendly s. Call and tee that large stock of goods for tale at Friendly". Coroner Ream bad a job acting a sheriff n day this week. fleary Owens went to Portland this week to atteaeT the races. Goldsmith kee the lest line of groceries, and sells them clieip. Now is the time to deliver wood promised this office on subscsriptions. Regular meeting Engine Ilook and Lad der company,. Mouday evening. M 8 Wallis came up from HarrLburg for tay of a couple of day this week. Why (ay traveling dentists to practice on you? Go to Davis; get good work. Something now Use kid gloves at S. H. Friendly'. Call and' examine them. Cab paid for CHICKENS. HIDES, TAL LOW and BEES-WAX at A Uolduulth's. Mr Staasbery is onildiug a nsat resideuce at the corner of Tenth and Pearl streets. t H Friendly sells cheap for cash boots, hoes chithiwt, hats, caps fancy goods, etc:. The Miase Comegys bays Rone to Pendle ton, which place they will malt their home: Dr H E Jones and H Vf Mouaetcs, with fimilies.of Portland, are rusticating along the McKeniie. Mr Fred! Kinsey bas gone to Seattle, where he iateads starting a sash' and' door factory. The Gcard is the best advertising me dium in Lane couuty. , It has the largest circulation. A large lot of mile-end Clark's spool1 cot tea on tal atT G Hendrick's in lots to suit purchasers. ' Mr. Geo. W. Kinsey bas several1 new hacks ad buggies, which he will sell very cheap. See advert Ixement Mr Meyer Rosenblatt, a well known for mer resident of this city, speut several days nere this week. T Jeff Smith and Johnny Kelly, of Port. Iaad, are snjenrning at the McKenzie springs. Jeff is a emaciated ai nsual. Mr S H Friendly will pay th highest cash market price for whoat. Give him a call before selling yeur grain elsewhere. Frank Lawaon of tie U S Coast and Geo detic Survey, was Here one day tills week, a-Kertttining the variation o( the magnetic needle. Frank Rankin, the photographer, will neve into his new' quarters about the 1st of August, where he will still turn ont the best f work in his line.. "Our State University," will be Mr. Mc Lafferty's topic at the raptistCJiurch at 5 o'clock Sunday eveninz. The citizen of Eugtne are specially invited. I have- seen considerable dentistry done by Dr L M Davis for the Inst 3 rears, and T consider lam a good deutist. L S. Skiff. Salem, July 23, 1881. Business men should not forget that Wauk notes, bill-beads, statements, letter beads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed' at the Gcard office. The nightwatch has arrested soveraT cows this week, that offended the city laws by staying out over night. The City Fathers are determined that their famous cow law shall be enforced. Mr John Cranr'one of Portland' leading merchants, spent several days on the Mc Kenzie last meek in pursuit of the trout. He expressed himself as well phased with the cenery and spurt along the river. . D Hyman is still engaged in flnying hides, furs, tallow, etc, paying therefor the high est cash market price. He may always be found at the store of T G Hendricks. See bis new advertisement in this issue. Prof. J. M. Carrison bas been engaged this week in giving a course of lessons in penmanship, to the teachers of Lane county. We are informed that the class made great improvement, both iir tbsorctical knowledge and practice. S Rosenblatt & Co have dissolved partner ship, Mr S Rosenblatt retiring from the firm. The business in the future will be oonducted byMrG Rettrooa than whom there is no more energetic busmen man in. the city. We wih him success. Elder 8. Munroe HuUsrd will preach at Christian Church, next Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday School at 10 A M. All are invid" to attend. Evening subject, "Te assassin of President Garfield, type of American character." Crof RiroRT. An elaborate crop report is presented by the Chicago Tribune, gath ered from all part of the country east of the Reeky mountains. From these report that journal estimates the shortage in the wheat d com crop, as compared with last' year at 200,000,000 bushels. This is a prodigious failiag off.' H will make a vast reduction in the snrplu available for export, and in many localitie will quit annihilate it. Unfortu nately lot oti kowever, price depend chiefly o the supply of tonnage aad not on scarcity lsewher.--jOregonian. Sicslaw Road Mea are at work en the Siuslaw road burning and clearing it of fallen timber. After harvest a force of -men will w put to work aad the road pushed thrcogh. CENSUS RETURNS- VT have received, Cen.u Bulletin, N 207, howing the population by oountie precincts, cities and village of the Stat of Oregon. From it w tuk the following summary of the population of Lane county ami (tie towns situated therein. camp tree, precinct , S'.Hl rora precinct , (UKl coiiage ureve precinct 907 r ua reek precinct 183 Hazle Dell precinct 46 irving preoinct, including the vil Joge of Irving 4C1 Lanoaater tpreciuct including the city of Junction... ...... 1,007 Long Tom preoiaU aiifi uat alley precincj; 2.'fi McKensie preuiuct. 49 Middle Fork precinct., 91) Mohawk preciuct 298 ftorth Kugene preciuct, iucluding cuy 01 r.ugetie..... 1,443 339 Pleasant IliUTreciuct Richardson precinct, .including the village of Indian 6."0 Siuslaw precinct .. 27ti South Eu geue precinct 817 epencer Creek urccinct IflS hpringheld precinct, including the vill.-ige ofSpringlieUL. 771 Willamette preciuct, including the village of Willamette Forks 328 Total.... POPULATION Of TOWNS. 0,U Eugene City .. .1,117 J miction Citv Willamette Forks Village Springfield Village. . . Iudian Villaire . 2' , 100 68 Irving Village , . 3 PRINCIPAL CITIM IN TUX STATS. Portland .17,578 . 2., 538 Salem Astoria . 2,803 The Dalle Albany . 2,232 .. 1,867 East Portland .. 2,409 Oregon City , . 1,23 . 1,128 Corvallis.. Eugene City . 1,117 Baker City Roseburg .. 1,258 . 822 . 839 . 842 . 670 . 690 Jacksonville Ashland Pendleton..'.'.... Independence. . . . Forest Grove MoMinnnvillo ... Hillsboro..... , 647 . 670 . 402 393 Cauyon City Mendelssohn Quintette Club. The Mencfelssolii Quintott Concert Club of Boston, whose record of more than 30 year of successive triumph is known to lover of musio throughout tho land will give ee of their musical concerts at tho M E Church in this place, Wednesday, August 3d.. It is only necessary to print the- following from Dwight' Journal of Music, to to sbow their high estimation iu the East. "The musical event of the season, at least so far as sen timent, artistic unity aud completeness, so lectness and novelty may beregarded, came off in a way that more than realized expec tation, at the Melodeon, on Monday night in Boston. It was a pure festival of Art. A beautiful, sincere, German enthusiasm 'in spired it and adorned it."' A full honse sheutd greet them, as all who love music should bo present. Ticket for reserved seat cun be secured at Crain Bros Music store. Paid our Town tv Visit. On Wednesday last Lakeview was favor ed with a visit from that sterling Democrat, and' honored citizen, ex-Governor John Whiteaker. The governor looks remarkably well, and is apparently enjoying the best of health. He has been for some time visaing friend and relatives iu Summer Lake volley, and will probably not return to his home in Eugene City until September. There is a strong probability that the Democrats will make "Hone' John" their caudidate for governor in the coming election, aad we are certain that the responsibilities of that high office could not be bestowed upon one more worthy to asgume them. Lakeview Exami ner. Married. At the residence of J W Hanson, Eugene City, Oregon, July 24th, 1881, by Rev S Monroe Hubbard, Mr J V Hanson to Miss Nellie Young. At the residence of th bride' father, Eu gene City, Or., Jury 2Gt!i, 1831, by Rev. S Monroe Hubbaid, Mr Charle W Beale, of Pendleton, to Miss Sarah J Brown. Anti-Mo.vopoly. A meeting to organize against monopoly was held at the Court House last Saturday afteruon. A committee consisting of U B Cochran, J P Gill, and J W Jackson, was sppeinted to draft resolu tions expressive of the sentiment of the meet- ing. lue meeting aujourneu uuu oi ternoon when the report of the sommittee ill be received. We d not understand that a new political party i contemplated, but that it i desired that public sentiment be awakened on this important question. Dbummkks Qi'arrf.l. -Two harvestii; machine agents, named respectively Sprague and Russell, had a war of words and an in cipient fisticuff at th St Charles hotel Wed nesday. They were taken belore tne recor der by Sheriff Shelley, and th time for their appearance set, the recorder allowing them tc s 82 their own rocgnince; before the time for trial, however, they hired buggy and started toward Harrisbnrg. The town will be gainer if they keep away. Down the Colcmbia. Th engineer of the Northern Pacific railroad are now eek inf a line down the Columbia river U As toria from a point opposite Kalama. A party ot fifteen is now ia the field below Ranirci It i net kaown whether they arc just nmning experimental lines, or whether fir- definite basinets. TjirRovEMtNT. Wc learm that Rosenblatt ft Co will soon commence renovating their store building, by raising it and potting in a new front V bile the work is being pros ecuted they will occupy the vacant building adjoining th hardware tore. To Mills. Old type lot babbit metal for sal at this office. - BARGE LINE. Talk of Establishing an Independent System on the Willamette. The remarks of Senator Graver a the feasibility of barge lino transportation on the Columbia ha directed th attention of capi talist in this direction, and it was rumored o th streets Lost Saturday that number of prominent gentlemen had met Friday ev cniug t discus the cohtine of transportrng grain in bulk from Harrisburg and Eugene to the docks here. Th river between these peiuts ia net navigable at all seasons of the year even to the lightest boats; but it ia proposed to' establish- warehouse at these point and stow the grain in readiness for tow-boat rise. ( When this cemes along the grain will be rnn into th barges by means f chutes, aud tags will then transport it to the city. Proni'nent boating men who were present at th meeting, which was held at the Holton House, cousider the tch una ex eocdinnly practicable. They say that the coal of Pennsylvania is taken down the Ohio in the same manner. A rise, if takes advantago of in this way, would float all tbe wheat in the valley to this peiut, and trans portation would necessarily 1 chp, for one tug could bring down i much wheat aj would load three or four sliiiis. The lock at Orejnn City would present no serious obsU' clcs to the success of the scheme, as the wa ter is always deep enough between this city and that point to admit of transportation and hence de'ay in cottus post the fulls would be of no censequeuce. Portland TeL egraui- Cottage Grove Items.. t'ROSI OUR SPECIAL COlt RESPONDENT. Cottage Grove, July 23, 1881. The measles are prevalent ia this vicinity. Sara Veatck has gone into the butcher busiuess. 1 Hamilton Wallac i putting up a brick kiln near Robert Cocbrau's. The hotel is blessed with a Chinaman,. which is credit to onr town. Haying is th principal occupation of the farmer jnst now. They are 'having fin weather for it, although very warm. Horace and Jercme Kuox have been visit ing their old haunts, and ridding th field of the young grouse,, ot which they killed nearly a hundred. Harvey M Wallace' and Elizabeth E Med ley, were married at the residence of the bride's father, on the 3d iust', by Rev J Hienrich of Roseburg. On Sunday,, the lb'tb. inst, Uutle Billy Curran killed two 'cougars that have been killing sheep in the neighborhood . He killed a large bear a short time before. Our place will soon have two new build ings.. Lit Andvrsou is tmiidicg au enice, auu Harvey Hazlttou a shop, which Harvey ia building so as to have the benefit ef the wa ter power. ATEX. Diiownino at Salem. On Saturday even ing last a party of gentlemen ' went bathing iu the river at Salem and one et them Mr A Armbustcr, getting beyond his depth and be ing una'ile to swim was drowned. The acci dent occurred at the mouth of South Mill oreek, where the channel had been deepeued for the passage of steamers landing at the flouring mills.. Mr Armbuster was a sales man ia the employ of J M Rusenbiirg & Co, who immediately offered $100 for the recov ery of the bjdy; Search was kept up nearly all uight and renewed early on Sunday but the remains were not recovered until 3 o'clock iu the afternoou. Deceased was a Geni.arj by birth aud had lived only a short time in the city, and about 20 years of ago, and has parents residing iu Germany. Cauiiirp. Loet week an individual felon iously entered the cabin of a logging camp above Cottage Grove, anil took therefrom two suit of clothing, some coin, and pension tapers. The owner of tbe pension papers, Mr. Gray, i 111 mediately tiok steps to secure the arrest of the guilty party, which was deue in this city Sunday, tbe culprit be ing caught wearing one of the stolen suits. On Monday he wos brought be "ore J B Alex ander, J. P., givjng bis name as Frank Marsh and waiving a preliminary examination be was bound over to await the action of the next Grand Jury, the bonds being placed at $200, which, failing to give, lie was com mitted to jail. It is said that he has but re cently been an inmate of the Oregon state penitentary,. Removal. Mr Bausch, the shoemaker, has moved his Sbop into the building for merly occupied by Mr Ellison. Clio Jhn soa is fitting np the building formerly occu pied by D Hynuu; when completed he will move his restaurant into it. The build ings vacated will be torn- down to make roo.n for the new brick building soen to be built by Abrams Bros. For the Ska Coast. Mr and Mr S II Friendly and Miss Adlcr, left Thursday for Clatsop Beach, on the sea coast. Mr Friendly ill b gone bnt a short time, while his fam ily propose atayiug th c ri fr CvUplv month. Their many friend hope Mr Frrudly'i health will be restored by tbe change of climate. Bcrclazt at Harrlsbcbo. On Monday evening burglars entered the house ef Mr Dennis Sullivan at Harrisbnrg. They suc ceeded in securing a gold watch belonging to Mr S and also a pair of paotaloous belonging U a guest, a namesake of tbe proprietor, ia th pocket f which was 200. Good Flshing. Tb fishing party con sisting of B C Vaa Houteo, E J McClaoa kaa, D E Rio aad J B Campbell, returned Saturday. They repert having had a good time, catching ever 500 fisk. FcNRMhHiED Bail. Win Griffith, wb has been confined in the rounty j ail coder charge of rap ha given th required bonds, 'and been set at libertt 1 - The University. Pursuant t th call quite a number ef oitizee met at the Court Home lat Saturday evening U devis ways and means to eitin guih th cliims that are held against th University building. Dr. A. Shaqilo was elected chairmsn and Prof. John Straub sec retary. Hob: J. M. Thompson made stste nisut showing bow th present condition of affair was brought about. Th indebtedness was stated at (7,800, which amount must be raised by tbe citizens of In couuty. A committee to colleut and pay out all niouey subscribed was appointed, said committee consisting of Messrs. Chat. Lausr,. Allen Bond, and Gen, Armitage. Committees to solicit subscriptioas were appointed for the several sectioas ef the couuty. It was re solved that no subscription be mad binding until tike entire amount b subscribed by re sponsible parties. Tbe public are assured that with this ameuut raised, the University i absolutely free from debt. It is U be hoped that our citizen will promply respond with substantial subscriptions, to the calls made upon t'aein by the canvassers. t Crop Prospects. ilTev" l'vt b prospect for a bountiful crop to Lane county been better thaa at present, notwithstanding the cries of some who are alarmed about rust. Within th iast week w have conversed with 1 (liable men from every seetiou of th county whr wheat is grown, aud have been assured that the yield and quality will be excellent. Th head are large and well filled,, while th straw i of good length. Th report that the rust will injur the crop near Irving, considerably, w are iufermed by a gentle man living near there, to be unfounded; true there is soma rust oe the leaves, bnt that very seldom fails to appear on late sown grain, lbs crop is far enough advanced so that the yield cannot be materially affected from that use. Fall and winter sows, especially where the ground has been sum mer fallowed,, appear to be the best- W do set think we overstate when we lay that Lane county will have 1,000,000 bushels surplus this Tall. Dexter Items. DextevJuly 24th, 1881.. Nsws items are like "angel visits." Crops sre good, aud farmers are very busy securing the same.. Williams Bros, have about finished their logging contract. A large Dumber of persons are testing the virtu of the water at Kitsoo's iprings. Uncle Billy Luckey was throne from a load of bay few dsys since, and badly hurt but it is hoped not seriously. Lower 8iuslaw. Coos Bay News. ' Capt Cox expects to catch and aalt a large quantity of salmon on the Siuslaw this year. The fall run of salmon is expected to com mence on the Siuslaw about the 1st of next month. Mr Moody reports that the Siuslaw Is set tling up rapidly. There are several good claims above tide water still unclaimed. Mr M says there are several hundred good good claims va cant TAKE NOTICE. Having bought the merchandise of S Ros enblatt & Co, and contemplating remeviug the same next Monday to the building ad joining the hardware store until the old build ing is repaired and to save further cost and expense of removing afterward, I will offer the entire stock at half it actual cost price. This is no humbug, as you can call and see for yourself. O.. Bkttman.. Engese City, July 30, 1881. Local Market. Wool-2728cts per lb. Wheat, au cars C2J cts pr bush.. Four $5 per bid.. Oats 50 cts pr busli. Bacon Sides 12. cts pr lb. Hums 12J15 cts pr lb. Shoulders -8(S 10 cts pr fl;. Butter 20 cts pr lb. Egiffl It) cts pr dot Lard-12i(itl5ctsprft Died. In Siuslaw, July 11th, 18S1, of cholera in fantum, Kisie Dell Myrtle, youngest child ef F M and Abby Nigbswander, aged 2 years aad 5 months. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,. From which ion ver wake to weep; A culm and undisturbed repose, Uubrokeu by tbe hut of foes. . New Minks. From a letter received bere from Prioeville, we learn that a quartz ledge that prexpect well ha been discovered on McRie creek. The ledge, which is quite ex tensive, has been surveyed and located for a distanc of five miles. Placer miaetf were also discovered in th vicinity,, prospecting 100 to 200 colors to the pan. Thirty claims had been taken at the date of our informant writing.. . . Sirfcvrrots Called in. Th fur parties af MHTtrt who hva hmmn mmkmIi mm lip rout of toe proposed extension of the O A C K G in Southern Oregon have been called DttiU. The Hook and Ladder company wre cat for a drill Wednesday evening under tb toptMrinioii' of the Foreman, C Marx. The U)'ix practiced in climbing ladder. - BoI N.-rTotfce wife of T G Hendricks, SuscLy July "4th, a daughter, LBiasbcr! LeiBHber! J. B riiin hart has been appointed agent of U Hj-nngtield Mill Co. lit can offer bt.-t 61 - for Lumber now than ever bo fm. Ail kinds ef bnildiug lumber delivered on sl.rr notie and at very low fiirare. Don's fad to Lhinohart before ordering ebwiwhwre. V' jiropcse to tell lumber, and OoU.t Migct It. i ' SuW,'!; f r GfAKD. Telegraphic. Wamiiinutux, July 23. At seven this mora ine th preaidnt showed th usual mornlns; ymptem of recovery, but at about tlht o'clock was attacked with something Ilk a chilL Hesbooltalloverandhls muscle b cam rig-id with what aunrson call a "rigor This chilly shaking sensation, laated until 9 o'clock when fever set In and roe rapidly. Ills puln went up to to 130, aud Umiratur above 101. In an hur or to the fever declined some.. Ill doctors are not able to dsfin th cause of th chaiiK.. The flow of pus from th wound stepped this morning and surgeon say that this may her caused th chang In th presi dent's condition. A longer drainage tube was substituted and the doctor pressed' on; the stomach and boweU, but very little pi's esud ed. Whether this luraiu that th wound is healing, between where the ball I' aud tbe mouth of the wound, or that an abscess U form ing, is not yet knowr, Dr Bliss during tb cours of conversation In relation to tbe operatien which was performed n th president th I morning said thatdurtng hi examination yesterday be discovered that a slight sack or pus cavity bad formed Immedi ately at the turn iu the track and at once de cided that th proper thlsg U do was to nuke an Incision which would straighten th track and permit tb put to dlscbarg mora freely. It waa dstermtued, htftvr, that before perform ing th operation it would be beat to notify con sulting surgeons and request their attendance, whioh was done forthwith.. Formatiou ef a pus cavity, th doctor says, is a very ordinary occurrence in similar instance. Th counter opening Is about Hire inches below the wouud.. It was necessary to cut to the depth f about en Inch bufor th connection with tli original wound was complete; A. local an- astheshriwaa administered, ooverlug a member of the parts operated on, which obviated th experiencing of any pan.. Shortly after the operation the president partook ef nouHshwent with a relish and expressed himself aa feeling much relieved by the wrution. Chicago, July 23 The Times bas volunil- noui reports Trora the entire northwest which arcfi'Jy synepstsed (a Its head line: "A certainty that the wheat crop, of the weat will be far belw tb average yield." "In Illinois Iowa, and Indiana poorer than for many years." "Enxhter outlook in Minnesota anu Dakota and far western states." "KxteQ'lv report concerning the srmy worm and th damage it i doing. " "Cheering new from th great corn fields of Illinois aud th oat har vest . Wasuiniiton, July 24.. -A telegram was re ceived at tbe state department to-day from th United' States Milliliter to China announces the ratification of the two treaties between the United State and China, txchanged at Pekiu.July 14th. , Washington, July 20. Another operation was performed on the president by Dr. Ag new this morning aud a piece of th fractured eleventh rib, and en or two small pieces of th splintered bone cut Saturday. Unfavorable symptoms last night and this morning are said by doctors to be due to Irritation by particle of bon in the wound. St. Loots. July 20. Governor Crittenden In cenvorsation with your reporter but night grrding the death of Judge Clifford of the supreme bench, stated inai some um ago when he (Crittenden) was In Watihingten. Judge Clifford told him that he had prepared a' complete and detailed history of the proceedings of the electoral oommimion 01 wmcn 11 was a member, and that it would be published after bin death, unlnns his wife (who was custodian of the manuiierlpt) should otherwise decide, and that its publication would o-eate a sensation. Don't Read This. W make the best washing machine in th state. Smith s If azi eton, t ottagc Urove. Tm.KM is atiAwn .bin diArilHPU. PintnlM Swnllinim. Uleem. a a also bv Liv er aud Kindaey. Complaint, constipation, Pile, Indigestion, Billiousne, Despoudency Lassituue, ueuerai weaanexs, auu many, other symptoms. Purify with King of the UluoiU bee advertisement. For Rent or Sale. The building adjoining RankiuV Bazar, lately occupied by the Giahu.. For. partiou- ars, inquire at this ofhee. Stop a Moment and Read This- Look at this list of good just rtoeived at the Farmer aud Mechanics Clothing Store. tiacqu Suit from $10 to $17. Scotch sacqn or frock suits from f 12 R0 to $17.. Sacque or frock diagonal suits from $13 DO to $23. Broadcloth coats- aud vests, diagonal, Princ Albert coat and vest. Jnst th thing fur Holiday present. Several new line of overcoat, reversible and ulsters,, all grades and prices, from $7 00 to $20. Derby shirt, letkties and the finest line of neckwear iu the city. New hate and caps, wool scarf and love' 10 different styles ef underwear, all grade aud prices. Th be it stock ef silk and linen handker ehiefa, hosiery, ia, for th holiday, in th oity. Latest stylo of bats $1 to $3 SO. Caps from tl to tl 25. Bovs hate aud cap. Th best line of pant pattern and suits in th city. Cashmere, Diagonal, Scotch and AmerioM cloths. ,uuit wad to order from .10 up. Pant mails to ordor from $8 50 upt Dark crav Oregon ouhmer pants, $5. All wool rwnM 4 Ml $4 7', V. .' ), pi. Pants II 7A, $2 00, $3 50. Overalls 60 cent,; 75 ctmts, $1, $1 25. Diagonal pants from $5 to $8. The only (ieute furnishing good store in Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody. All goods marked in plain figure, aud strictly one cash price for all.. Call and examine our goods Delor buying elsewbcr. Famikk Meonaisios Store, It J. GRAHAM, Managw. BUCKLEN S AKNICA' SALVE. ' The Beht Salv in th world fo Brtilne. Cute, Sore, Uleen , ijalt Rheum, Fever. 8or. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cornp.and all kinds of Skin Eaiptins. This stive is guar anteed ta irive uerfeat satisfaction in every cast or money refunded.' Prio 85 cte pee box. For tnle by Wilkin's, th Iruggiit, Eugene City. Mulholland, Juuction City. W have a speedy and positive Cure ftor Ca arrh, Diphtheria, ("anker mouth anrt Ud tehe, i&KHIi-OH'S CATARRH RLMKDY. A nasal Inje rt-ir fi with each bottle. Use it 1 if you denim health and sweet breath, l'cic 1 .j0 cte. Sold by Ofburo Co, 1 inpgistf . A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. . For th Beedjr cur of Consumption and all dUM that load to it, such a stubborn' (W;lu, neglected Colda, ItmncliitU, Hay. Kver, Asthma, pain in th sil and chest, dry hacking oongh, tickling in th throat Hoarse-. nMa, hore Throat, amlall chronlo or llnireriiig diaeaM of th throat and lungs, DK KlNu'e Nw DiacovtliY has no ouiial' and' ha aateb liahed for itnelf a word-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recomiueud and us it. In ' their practice. Tbe formula frmmwhich It ia rerd la highly reoomiuendiMl by all medical journal. Tli clenry and the pre have complimented it In the meet glowing term Co to your druggist and get a trial bottle free! of emit, or regular sis fur $L For sale by F M Wilklns, Dniggbst, Eugene City; Mul-; holland, Junction. Hodge, Davis Co, Whole sale Agents, Portland, Or. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINT 1 It not worth the small price of 75 cent to' free yourself of every symptom of these ills- .. I If - ,1.1.1. -.11 .t star and get a battle of Slilloh's ViUliier, ev ery bottl has a printed guarantee on it, us ac cordingly and it it doe you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by Unburn A Co. Tbe lVriiTlan Nyruit baa cured thous ands who were suffering from DyMKiMia De bility, Liver Uomplaint. Ikills, Jltiniom, ro- address, Suth i Fowl and Sons, Bonton. n. . I'nmi. u H min I'.ioi.h ri. fM. t.t anw A bood Ihing. Ivn. Syrup la th sectul prescription off lh A. ichee, a celebrated German Physi cian, and la acknowledged to ho on of th mnrt fin-tuia dinciiveriiai in Mwliciue. It quickly cures "oughs. Cold aaud all Lung trouble eii th tiervet nature, reinovimr. as it does, the- eatine of the affection and leaving the parte im a strong and healthy condition. It is net an. exieriiuenUl medicine, but baa stood the test of years, giving sotinfiu'tion In every can which its rapidly lmreaiiig sale every season, confirms. Two million bottles sold annually.. Beware oi medicines of similar names, lately Introduced Boachee's German 8vnip.was Intro duced Iu the United States in lftA, and la now old Iu every tuwa and village in the civilised worm. Hires done will relieve any or unary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample bottle, 10' cents. tri.iii'i ituiuMni r iv 1 1 t 'borry always at har.d. It cure Cuughs' ('dds, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Iufluensa,. I'onaumptlon. and ail inroaiana loiupiaiuw.. 50 ceuta and 91 a bottle, mOTIIERS t' N10TIIEBS f Ar yu disturbed at night and broken 'ofT your rest by a sick child suffsring and crying: with th xcruclattng palmof outtlng teeth T It so, go at ono and get a bottl ot MRS. WINSLQWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the iwor little sufferer immediately lIUpVIIU M'W l.V. w ...... - lliere is not a mother on earth who ha ever uaed it, who will not tell you at ono map iv will regulate the bowels, ami give rest to the nu.ll... .nil ivalluf nrt hoAlth tl the fltllld. OD- erating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in alicases, and pteaaaut to the teste, and la the prescrtptun 01 one 01 me oiueni ana ueet female pliyniclaus and nurses in the United'. Stutes. Sole everywhere.. 25 cents a bottle A ('usti, fold or More- Throat should b topi)ed. Neglect frequently reulll 11 aa IenrbleLuB UUeas r Con aamplloa. BIIOWN'8 UUONCIIIAI. TnorilKSare certain to lye relief la Aellima BronchllU. Coughe, Catarrh, rooaumptlv and Throat Diseases. For SO pear the Troche hv been reooiu mended by physicians, and always giv per-, feet satisfaction. They arc not new or un tried but having been tested by wide and con stant use tor nearly an entire generation, theyr hav attained well merited rnnk among th few tuple remedies of th age. Public apeaU- era ana ainjfcra use tnem so ciear ana strengthen th Voice.: Sold at 25 oeuts a box every were Agent for Lane County, except Junction for THE BOSS. Coffee & Tea Pot;. . Secured by THREE PATENTS. EDISOtf MAY FURNISH. LIGHT TOi , tlie Millions, but the ' BOSS COFFEE AND TEA POT Will certainly furnlab health' to- all who us' them, as by this process, purely philosophical,. Coffee Is mad In TWO MINUTES, xtract ing only the strength and rich aroma, leaving tbe NICOTINE and INSOLUBLE portiom of the berry In the filter. ' Endorsements from the - People we all Know: Portland, Oregon, April, 188L To WHOM IT MAT CoNCSHN: t After a thorough test of the BOSS COFFEE PUT, we the undersigned endorse It a savbig at leant fifty per cent, over any other method we hav ver seen. Besides saving eggs, -it ' produces coffee as clear an wine In one minute,.- I. In nm.li i-.,n.rur nrl hum aV mora deli- cious flavor thau ouffee made by any other ' process:. lj i) Brown, St Charles flotel, I. A W are, Clerk St Charles Hotel; Goldsmith. Iwenburg, Stove andTinw'r, K B Fleming, Foreman Manufacturing Dc- partmeTity J K Bngham, Stoves and Tinware, P V Nepiiach, 1'harmaciiit, 8 A Clark,.WUlamette Farmer, David Col A Co. , Steves and Tinware,. Otis Freeman, Sprague's Landing, J M Lowe, Ponwr Steamer AUv, W M Mggin, Street Contra r, W 1) Palmer, Manager O W Pub Co, Edward K Hill, Artixt, Mrs E H Browa, !St Charles Hotel, W W Kcbever. Ktesmer Lurline, J II Brenner, The Esmond Hotel. U W Pittock. Daily and Weekly Oregonlan, H A Nahon, Cigar Manufacturer, B Verdier, Coffee and Spicea, Klehet, Coffee and Spices, C J Curtis, Reporter, J O Neppach, Bnteher, ' fl W IWbcock, Hardware Merchant, ( 1 Frank, Agricultural Implements,. V W Knowles, Clarendon Hotel, Frank Wheaton, USA, Frt ancouveTi ,T Oppenheimer,' Krib 4 McMillan, Steve and Tinwara,. H J-evy, Stove and Tiaware, And eiany others. ' THE ESMON0,. Model Hotel 01 tot Nothw!mt, Portland, Oregon, April 14, 1881, I am Ufins the Boe Coffee and Tea I nn at The Kmond H.iteL lliey ar aavii.r me one half of my Coffe aud Tea, be.-idea all my pa troas are better plesvd with the entfre and tea as now mad in th Bs Coffee aad Tea Uras. I fully recommend them to all wbo l;ka fine oofte aud tea. J. H. BK IS N KK. OOBIS