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CITY AND COUNTY BltlEF ,Mr.. ilO. Everybody busy batvesting. Go to Goldsmith' for groceries. Harvest lunula arc in demand. Goldsmith kep the best c'girs, Both brick kiln Lave bcuii burnt. The University is now clear of ali debt. Job work k speciality at t!io IUmrd olfice. New styles ladies visiting cards ut the Guard office. No drunkenness ot Davis' dental office, bat good work. If you wink to bay goods cheap call at S H Fricudly's. Call and ice that largo itnck of goods fur tale at Friendly'. " Tbe repair on the Rosenblatt building is gearing completion. A horse buyer purchasod the Kanoff team tliia week for ?3j0. The Ryars surveying party i expected home about Monday. Goldsmith keeps the bout line of groceries, and nulla thcin chejp. We understand' that Dr Lecklnrt intends Laving this place aoon. Geo. W. Evanabccn appointed as a regular policeman in Portland. Blackberries only 20 cents a gallon, but sugar ia still on the ritto. Several petty larcenies have been com mitted in town this weuk. The uimrnds are making it somewhat trop ical for the young grouse. We see by notices posted up chat the Co burg sawwill ia now running. Choice city lots for sale. Apply to Mrs John D Kinsey, for particulars. Workmen were busy this week raising the warehouse of the Engeue Mill Co, Masons are at work laying the foundation fer Mr Win Ostiums residence. The doctors complain that the health of this ".(immunity ia distressingly g ml. Stone is being hauled for the foundation of Abrams Bros, new brick building. Something new la.'e kid gloves at S. II. Fricndly's. Call and exainiue them. Cash paid for CHICKENS, HIDI, TAL LOW and BEES-WAX at A Coldsmith's. Abbott Bros have purchase I the saw mill of J R Job, situated in Spencer precinct. A well is being dug at the depot, which will ba g'eat convenience to the public. 8 II Friendly sella cheap for cash boots, shoes clothiug, bats, caps fancy goods, etc. A fine monument has lu-en placed over ti e grave of the late John D Kiusey, by his wife. The Gt'AKD'is tho best advertising me dium in Lane county. It bus the largest circulation. A large lot of mile-en 1 Clark's spool cot ton on sale at T (J Hciiurick's iu lots to suit purchasers. Mr. Geo. W. Khroy has several new backs and buggies, which he will sell very cheap. See advertisement The Eugene Baud furuishod some excellent music at the University meeting last Satur day evening. A specimen of the Linn county burr stone was left nt this oQice one day this week by Mr J W Cleaver. We have roc'ive I the premium list of the Mechanics Fair. It will commence Thursday, October 13th anil continue until tho 2Jth. Mr S II Friendly will pay the lrg'icst cash market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your rain elsewhere. Ayer's Ague Cure is a purely vegetable bitter and a powerful tonic, free from iui nine or any mineral substance, and always cures the severest cases. For latest style panel and promenade por traits go to F A Rnnkiu in tho little "gallery 'around the corner" by tho Guard otlico. His aiotto is "good work or no pay." Business men should not forget that . blank notes, bill-hcada, statements, letter. neads, and every description ef commercial printing ar neatly and promptly executed at the Gcard ollice. One hundred dollar reward is offered for the arrest and conviction of nny person, who has in the past, attempted ur committed ar son or may in the future commit such crime, within the limits of Eugene City, by the council. A surveying party in the interest of Yillard left Portland August 8th to locale a rout'' from Roseburg to Cloverdale, Cal. This will leave Jacksonville out in the cold by this new plan of the extension of the Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad. Mr J A Winters lms on exhibition at the music store of OainBros, a new style of pic tures, known as the Promenade. The scenery il fine, and we doubt if butter pictures wero ever taken in the Stato. The drae'y, bal ustrade, etc, are uncomrronly fine. Give him a call. Bishop J W Wiley now in Lea 'ville, Col., has been te'ei raphed for, to atton 1 the forth coming Conferen of the M E Church, as the carest B shop, to come or l ave th- t.'oiu'-r-nce peatp med. He telegraphs hs k that the conference cannot be postponed and he will try and be here in time if possible. Elder S. Monse Hubbard will pirac'n t Christian Church, next Sunday, morning and rening. Sunday School at 10 A M. All are invitd to attend. Morning sn'iject, "The Question Solved;" Evening subject, thanks giving sermon for the prospective recov ery of the president: all are requested to join intbi n'rmntial seivice. Captain Ankeny, Balfour, Guthrie Co., William Reid, William Dunbar and Wrsch I tl,.. old mill site of r- tti . s.i:ii . tk. .. f r now- . ' . ' . ... i .v. er at Salem, and nave incorj"'rai l" i name of the Sa!-m Mill Company. William ; Reid and Wfflisra D inl -ir har wi-'o brawn frm the Salnj FUuring Mills Cmyay ri se" tlf formed.. Council Proceedings. ColSilL E KIM, I Ernes Cirv, Aug. 8, 1 SSI . Council met pursuant to ordinance Present Mayor Hot I'or Hendricks; IViiiuilmrn Campbell, Johiisou, Sloan, and Edris; and Marshal. Absent Councilmeu Peter and Liuer, and Reoordor, Minutes of the Jrut meeting read and approved. On motion W T Campbell was (dieted a Recorder tiro tern. Marshal Moore reported J1CS of delin quent t.ius collected. Special eoiniiiittoe m oil reported that they hail made a contract with F M Wilk ins, to furnish thi oil at $1.2) per case, to.be I ."() teat. On iimtion the tax low was postponed un til the next regular meeting. The petition of Stnwrll and others to build a sidewalk on the north sidt from Willaru ette to Washington street, wis amended to read, from Washington to Olive, and then passed. A special committee of throe was appoint el to sec that tlie street, near tlio mill race was kept open . On motion, the President was authorized to olTur a reward of (Wl for the arrest and conviction nf any person committing or at tempting to commit arson m the corporate limits of Eugene City. On motion the judiciary committee was instructed to amend cow law (0 as to tie away with tlio fine. The chairman of the judiciary committee 1.1..U iiu.no tii.tv no iii.ii.it iiiiii'iuo aw iiisn . ,. , , . . ... meeting an ordinance declaring fire limits tu .... nAi;..u it..t i, ...... m :..i ...i,.. nt A.-i i e.-rtain blocks. Tho following bills presented and referred to the finance committee; J K Mch'cnzi.;, $'; Orln Moore $S.50; Rosenblatt k Co, $2.50; J J Helvail, $2. The coinmitte on finance failed to report on bills introduced at last meeting: Ou motion, adjourned. W. T. Cami'iikll, Recorder pro tsnv Collage Grove Items. FROM OCR Sr-F.rl.a CORIiF.sr0XIiF.XT. ComoisC.aovF, Aug. 0, 1SSI. There arc still some cases of nieasels in and around here. Uncle Billy Curran killed another bear week before last. II Ila.lctou's and Or Anderson's new buildings add considerably to tho town. Mr Sawyer has been with us quit a while taking pictures. Ho is doing a good busi ness, especially Sundays. The bridge carpenters aro at Latham, ri paring to put in uev railroud bridges over the Coast Fork and Puss Creek. The farmers begin to mil their headers iu earnest. One f t u'ted last Friday at Geo Sears. Wheat turns out well, uud of good quality. Lew Ijijny met with a painful accident while at work with a threshing mauliing that caused the loss of one of his fingers. Drs Wyuu and Wright amputated the linger July :.Uth. Several of our citizens, consisting of Messrs Samuel Dillard, Joan and Win. Cur tan, Ir Wyim, Hud probably others, con template taking a pleasure trip east of the mountains soon. ArKX. I'lrasnni Hill Hi ins. ri.r.ASANT 1 1 1 Ll., Aug fi, 1S81. Mias Ida Morgan, of McCoy, is visiting frieuds at this place. Elijah Bristow is nn the sick lu.t at prcs-e-it, bl though not iu bed. Hands aro scarce on account of a number going down tho valley to work. Harvest has commenced hero in earnest. Two thre-hers have started this week. Messrs Doling, Crabtreo and Eaughuiau will start their vibrator next week. Messrs. McClanmhan, Ware and others of vour city passed 1 ere to-day, completing tl - t(;t ,ei ,v yincr two tin buckets, one pan and 10 ceuts worJi I tiro craokers, aud went on tliur way rejoicing. Yt M YlM. The Wheat Freight Market. We clip the following from the S F Chron icle of Aug Ttli, which givos a summitry of the engaged and disengaged What tounage iu p irt mid to arrive, according to the latest ad vices: In iort. W1 lfwn. Klin 2d,:i.7 18(1,414 ... C7..V-0 ... . . ..?i;i'.,c . Di.enagtd ton.. To arrive T..trLl miptilv. tnt:s....43o.529 On p'i Increase in lhl, tons. L'l.t.GIO A Xr.w Comet. The new comet is now visible to the naked eye. It is described as appearing very bright in the telescipe, aud la i a northerly motion of about one degree per day. It is situated ia the constellation Auriga, about four degrees snuth of th sec ond magnitude star Meukaline. The star ia about seven degrees east of th bright star Capella. Its losition is thus nearly the -ame as that of the large comet which ap peared six wreka since. As the comet sets at G:.T0 P M, it is not visible in the evenings, but c n bo seen about 2:33 o'clock iu tbe morning. It rises abont 1 o'clock-ia the nvrning. thirty five degree east from the aor'li point from which its positim ran be cisily found. Itcsabe een with- a large opera or field glass. It will be recognized by it hazy, iiebulxns aprx-arance. ScALPun.-A small child of Mr Wm In- r.t f 'wntr i.fsf-inef. Wm lu-vprlr .:.rLim,l. Aururt 11th bv one of the family at ambling snd f-.lUng ov.r the child ; whileiarryinga ke'.tL- f hot water, which j rfiAhed overt e: lids l:ir. It is feared the! I . . ... ,,, acc.dent w.ll rove fatal. Bob. r the wife of Cbai Eaker, in : Engia City, August 10, 1&31, a so. University Meeting. The Court Home was crowded with la-dii- and gentlemen, oil the evening of Au gust liih, who had coma together for the purpose of hearing the report uf tlio various I committee Appointed to ecuru sub-scrip- tiwiisto pay otrtlie University indebtedness. Remark made by Dr (icury, informing the audience of the geuernus donation of $7,(XK) by Mr Villnrd, were received with great jpliuje. Remarks were nlo made by Geo II Dorris, lien lorris and others, and much i-ulhusi.isni was li-.pl.iycd. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr Henry Viliard for his generosity, and the secretary was authorized to iuform him of lite fact by telegram; to tho didcreut com iih tt res on sulwoiptioii fur their etlicient work; to the people of Lana county, and e" peeially Eugene City, fur their generous sub scriptions, aud to the Hon M P Dvady and lr. Geary for their 'effort iu securing the Viliard donation. A geueral good feeling prevailed the meet ing, some of the remarks provoking much laughter. The future of tho University seem un clouded,, and there is no reason why the State University should not be the pride of every citizen of our Stat. J. S. A Generous and Public Spirited Act. (Portland Standard, August Cth.) Within the past few weeks it has transpired that there wtr dtbt of considerable magni tude outstanding against tho lute association that erected the state university building, and that over $ iuj ;) of thu amount had been decided ... ... I by tlie supreme court to be I . . ... , a lieu upon the tame, and that it would bd sold to satisfy the judgment therefor, unless means were taken for tin ir spec ly payment, A few days since Mr Henry Viliard tele graphed to me, inquiring the amount of the indebtedness. I replie I that I thought it was about On the following day I received this telegram: Xf.w Yokk. Auo 2, 18S1. JuiL-e Matthew P. D.a.l.v: Will be gl id to donate silOel to liquidate university indebted uc- unit you may thaw upon uie for that amount. .(Signed). H. Yillard, Upon consultation with the executive com niittei and M i L'lit r.'g.'iits, it was decided to accept the ndu ions oiler, which was done, nn I within ten days the iimouut will be placed to the credit of the treasurer of the regents, at the Kurt Xation.d b.;n!t of this city. M ATI II LI W V, DEADY. Telegiams. We have been permitted to copy the fol lowing telegram) concerning tho Yillard do nation to (he Statu University, which sa'is factorily explain thuiuselvos; EroF.xu City, Aug 8, I SSI. Toll. Yai.Ano, New York: Please accpt tho unqualified thanks of ti e citi.ciu ot Eugene City aud Lane county, for y ur generous donation to the Mato Uni versity. A. Siiahi'LES, Chairman. Reply. Xkw York, Aug. 10, 1SS1 . To Smarfi.f.s', Chairman: Rest thanks for your dispatch: Glad to help University ou this occasion, aud In p tj do iui.ro for it hereafter. II. YlI.LARII. Henry Viliard. Mr Yillard is aged about Till years, is five feet eleveii inches in height, and weighs about. 210 pounds. He is of line, Well-proportioned form, very mild iu dress, nnd walks with the air of a man whom prosperity has not spoiled. He is indent a genial gentle man, bright, quick iu speech and action, and possessed of a wonderful amount of magnet ism. His frank, hearty manner and cl uir, full voice are attractions iu his favor diiii- cult to surpass, but the luoit reinarkidd,, point about him is his face. It is strong without being harsh, determined without being stubborn. He has light grayish blue eyes which look right at you in a manner to spci lily dispel all formality nnd nervous ness, while bis forehead is high and well formed, shaded by jet black hair of ample quantity. A close cropped lrou-groy mous tache shadows a inout i of more thuu ordi nary expression the whole making up a gentleman of line personal appearance. A RF.srmc on A it-hal. McDonald ouo of the most calculating and cold-blooded of nil the murderous villains that has ever com mitted an atrocious ciiine in the Northwest, has obtained a H.-pite from sentence on ap peal to the Supreme Court, w hich meets iu Rnire City iu September. lie was to havu been hanged at that city last Friday for thu murder of Meyers, a freighter wlnahad many times In-friended him, and was moreover an inotlensive nnd unsuspecting old man. It is probublo that the gallows will yet claim its own in tt.is case. Skrvice Reoitko. The mail service has been reduced ou the McKenzie route to ouly one trip per week. The mail will leave here Mondays and arrive Saturdays. We have been informed that Mr. Powers, the con tractor, will run one extra trip as far as the bridge weekly, leaving her Thursdays. So this is one nf the rem ts of the star route in stigations, which will save the Government Jb.OtXJ per annum mi this route alone. Thk CAsru.'i. The party of campers, cniis.stiug of Met 'lannahan, Humphrey, Campbell, Rice, Fletcher and Ware was camped at Mr John Dlakely's Wednesday evening, and bail lots of line trout and were bavirg a good time generally. 11 Clay re ports that "fish bait " stiil reuiainel iu the D. John, ami thereioia they would prolong their stay until to-day. Wheat. A dispatch to the Ortgonian from San Fraucisco, dated August 10: h, saya the market U very stiir, and mticb iu- ar"ODS A "Sh " Mi Ir ceutal Pa""' t''t city for wheat- Hefairiko The buil.iiuj occupied by Mr R J (iraham has bteo re.ihiogled, m l a new front placed therein. An awning wall alse te built at ence. Personal. L 0 Adair lias returned front his visit. Curran O.bura bus retunnd to Cotts, Grove. . m. Edri has returned from Lower Soda Spnn-s, Gae Miller, of Independence, was in town one dy this wrk. Mr Geo S Washburn, of Junction City, was in town one day this week. P. M Robinson an.) M M Davis and fanii lies, have reUimed from YnquiiiA Bay. Mr. J. Ib.bbius, agent for Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., gave us a pleasant call this week. Mr J W Cherry and wife went to l!'ie burg one d.ty last week aud returned Tues day. Pr John Nicklin and family returned Tuesday from a visit down the Willamette valley. Mr Ralph Welch and wife, came up on Wednesday's train to visit relative and friends. Gen. R. V. nkeny, who had bis leg broken near Lakeview, is unable yet to pio cecd to work. Mr A X dtuer, of the Weekly Standard, made us n pleasant call one cl;.y this week. He was hero in the interest of bis piqx r. Prof Condon and Mr Robt IVau and their families, have returned from Yaqiiiu.t Ray. They report having a spleudid time. Miss Ella Landers, of Portland, was in town one day this week. She is now visit ing her brother-in-law, Mr. Turner Burns. Mr P J MtPherson, enflnty Assessor, left Thursday evening for Lower Siuslaw to assess that precinct, lie will be gone about nine days. Max Btdlack, of Portland, lias been paying a visit to this city the past wek. It is ru mored that he will lead one of tho fair sex to tli hyintiie.il altar before long. A Gay Lothario. We take thn following from the Baker City Democrat, concerning William Han nah, formerly of Junction City: A festive blacksmith named Win Hannah, whose marriage we chronicled last week has seen tit to bid adieu to 1 aker, its inmates aml filir Tolli.dii.gs. Si'" tlio marriage 1,8 !!' ahrouded his movements iu impene trable mystery. Having been married much aaiiibt his will ho determined to rid himself of his burden, and seek green fields and pas tures new. Accordingly, last Tuesday even ing he informed his wife that ho was going out and would not return before 12 o'clock Ho kept his promise and has not since ap peared. This is tho second exploit of thu kind of which wo 11 1 a knowledge of his being a participator, but iu the other case tho miscreant did not wait until ho was forced to marry to protect tlio innocent girl whom ho had seduced, but 'skipped" out leaving her to face thu sha no and humilia tion alone. It is an indisputable fact that he is an itinerant fraud and suducer. When he Icit this city bis uuiiiumns creditors wero anxious tu have him settle Ins debts; but ho levanted aud lelt many uuptid, 'among thcin being boad uud livery slablu bills, and tli bill at tlio hotel whore ho left his wile. This erratic lulk, upon his advent into a community is always noted for his magnan imous ilevotioii to the fair sex, which 's evi dently for tho purposo uf perpetrating his vile designs. Ho has shown tlio contempt.! blu Spirit which h possesses by ilesurting the poor girl whoso ruin ho has win lied mid not leaving her a dollar up n w.icli to sub sist. There is no doubt but what ho Would have lut't ere the climax was rcaclr'd had he bci n able to collect about four hiindcd dol lars which wcioduu him iu this city. A Corivicr Recaptured. "Lying" Rill Taylor, who escaped from the Penitentiary a few weeks since, and was con sidered one of tho "trusties," was recap tured near Kitsou's Springs, on the military mad, about "(J miles east of this place, Wed nesday, by Sheriff Shelley. Mr Shelley was recreating at the springs, and while out fish ing happened on him riding slowly along the road and stopped and talked with him a (jw minutes, but us tlio sheriir was unarmed, did not attempt to make tnc arrest, but went di redly to tlio McClaiialiau camp, armed him self and accompanied by Geo Fletcher, who knew Taylor well, they started after him and captured him. Sheriff Shelb y brought him down Thursday, and Friday took him to tho Hotel do Lush ut Salmn, He was sent tu that popular inatutiou from Umatilla county for live years, aud has already nerved three years. Ho had a too deep affection for horse ilcsh. Taylor is well known in this county. Sheriff Shelley will receive the $100 reward offered for hi capture. Ar Humc Mr. F. W.Osburn and bride returned home hut Monday ivening. A line lunch was sot at tile regular meeting of the order of the Eastern Star, Thursday evening, in honor of the happy couple, after which ail the members participated in a social dance fur au liuur or more. l't.NMANSllir- hv.sitrt Ciiamiku. The county school superintendent informs us that, on account of the death of W. Lynn White, before necessary ariagouients bad been mailt) with the publishers us tu the to mans!, ip to be taught, the Spcucuriau sys tem has been adopted in its stead. Two or More Surgeons, Of the Pacific Surgical Institute, 305 Kear ney street, Sau Frmcisco, will lie at the St. Chailes Hotel, Albany, Sept 21 aud 3d, at the St. Charles Hotel, Eugene City, Sept 5th and Cth, ami at tbe hotel, P.iuehurg, Sept 8, U and 10. full prepared to tre it all cues ef Spinal Disease, Knee and Hip Diseases, Club Foot, Crooked Limbs, and Paralysis and all Chrouicand Surgical Diseases. As this Institution is uueaqn de l in facilities for the treatment of t'iesaffe:ti'us. All who are iutcrrsted should nut ud to se these sur geons, a rr- s. . , . . . ..... : " " ' " - for sale at this office. Telegraphic. Wasincmx, Aug 10. Considerable ox eite.nent is sin w u In to to day uboiit the nc-i li-ut. Ilis pulse nt midday was 110, and the sugeons are somewhat uneasy. Tin) fever has not receded as fast as thuy hoped, hut the doctors still say they can count on reeoveiy. The president this afternoon performed his first ol'.icial act since the i of July, by signing a formal requisition fur the ev'.ladi tioii uf criminals who some time tim e took re'ii:'e iu Canada, mid arc now in custody of 'aua.liau authorities pending tho action uf this government. i'daiuo telegraphs to Lowell as follows: The president is progressing raiisfa.-torilv, is now (10 I' M), in a refreshing sleep The tctupcr.it uro has fallen nearly ouo degree siiic1 Vest'-rd.iy. Drainage of thu wound to day was etlicient and apoiitaueoii', and he has taken more nourishment than any day for live days. Aiiiiltri.Ti tiAL I 'oi i.n.K We acknowl edge a ciruilur from tho State Agricultural College, informing ns that thu school ill be gin September l.t. Free scholarships can be obtained fiom tlio Senators, as they are al lowed to appoint two each. Selling Off Cheap. 0 Rcttman is selling goods at a less price than ever before to clear out tho old stock, and save trouble moving them buck. The repairs on his old stoic w ill bo completed in about two weeks, uhoii ho will bo glad to sec i ll his ld friends uud customers. Call and examine his goods, and see thu low pri ces for yourself. luipurc Mood Symptoms: Slug.'ish oircii culatioii Dyspepsia, Liver uud Kidney com plaint, Iblholisut'ss, Constipation, I'lles, I nn guor. Weakness, "thu blm s," shin disorders, I'luiplcs, Swellings, ,vc. Au. Purity with King of the Dlood, See advertisement. Stop a Moment and Road This- Look at this lit ot goods just rtceived al the Farmers and Mechanics Clothing Store, Sacqus Suit from $10 to $17. Scotch sacquo or frock: suits from $1, BO to ill. Sacquo or frock diagonal suits from $13 fO to Ilroadcloth coats and vests, diagonal. Prince Albert coats nnd vests, Just tho thing for Holiday presents. Several new lines uf overcoats, rcersible and ulsters, nil grades and prices, from $7 ( to S-U Derby shirt, i.eckties and the finest lino id ucckwear in the city. New hats uud caps, wool scarfs and gloves' 10 different styles of underwear, nil grades and prices. The be t stock of silk end linen baudker chh Is, hosiery, Ac, for the holidays, in tho city. Latest stylo of hats f 1 to f 3 50. ('lips from ,v to fcl -"i. lioys hats and caps. The best line of punts palleina and suits in tho tity. Casliniors, Diagonal, Scotch and Ann.icui elollis. Suits iiiudo to order from 3D up. Pants undo to order from $S .'(I up! Dark gray Oregon cashmere pants, ;-.". All Wool pints I .nl .'I 7", y, Till, v'i. Pantsid "", .V), l-ll ,'nl. Overalls Till eints, "a cents, ill, C I Diagonal )iants from to j?S. J'hu only (icius I'uriiishing goods store in Ktigeuo City. Clothing cut for anybody, Ali good.i marked in plain figures, aud strictly ono cash pricu for all. Cull mid examine our goods before buying else w hero. Fak.mi:iis k Mkciianics Stork, R. J. (IRAIIAM, Maungur. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consumption and all di vases that I ad to it, such us Htul horii Coughs, neglected 'olda, 1'rolnliiti-, Hay Fever, Asthma, pain iu the side and chest, dry hacking eoujh, tlcklin ; iu the throat, Hoarse ness, Sore 'I hroat, mill all chronic or lin.'eiin ill .eases of tlio throat nil I lungs, Dlt. KlMI s N'KW Dl.scoVKIiV has no euiuil and has estab lished for it-eif a wor l-wiih- reputation. Many l 'ading physicians rccoinmeud mid use it ill their practice. The formula from which it is hiepal" ! is hicldy lecoiniiiclided liyall meilical join mils. Ti,m eh r;,-y uud tho press have c iiiij.limei.teil it ill tnc most kIowiii teiins. ( !o to your ilrii.eist mid i,'et a tiial bottle free of cost, or a ii'KUhir sie for i l. For sale hy F M WilUus, Diu-ist, ling, no City; Mil holh nd, Jnnitioii. Hodge, Davis (,'o,Whole- I . A ... II ... V -. I . gaic yunts, i nriiuiio, ur. UOOCJ I llltlR. i.-n. Syrup is the special presei iption nf Dl A. 11 ichee, a celebrated (eriimii l'hvsi- elan, mid is nel now lodged to be one of the most foitu ia e iliicovciiea in Medicine. It nuicUv cures '.'oilghs, Col l Milld ull Lung troiildis d the s.-.eies-t nature, reiiioMng, us u does, the cause of the ali'ectioii und leaving the paits iu a strong and healthy condition. It is not nn tvpcrlinciit.il Inediciu'r, hut has Ktood the tent of yeais, giving fat isfaction in every case which it-i raridly im leasing rale every season coiilinns. Two million bottles sold nimuatiy. liewiire ol Ineilieines of similar names, lately introduced l'.o'.i l.eu's (otiii.lii Syrup was intro ducul ill the Cniti d lates in lknS, and is now sol 1 1 iu eery town and village iu the civilized world, Thn-e ihis.es will relieve any oi linary cough. I'lice H cunts. Sample buttle, 10 cents. RUCKI.FN S ARNICA SALVE. The P.it Sai.vk in tho world for liruises. Cuts, Sor-s, I'l s-n , Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corus.and all kuds of rkiu l.ruptins, This salve is U"ur anteeil to give perfect satisfaction iu every ease or money refunded. Price ets per box. For sale hy U'll.Kt.s'.s, the Druggist, Eugene City. .Mulhollanil, .luiietion City, inoTiiiiit : iiotiikiis) i Are you disturbed ut night and broken of your rest by a sick child sum. ring and crying with the excruciating pain of outting teeth ! If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTIIINi! SYRUP. It w ill relieve the poor little sufferer immediately sh-pend upon it; the e is no mi-take about. There is not a mother on earth who has ever use I it, who w ill not t-ll you nt onc i thut it will regulate the bowels, and give re.it to the mother, uud reli.-f an l heulib t the child, op erating lik magic. It is perfectly safe to Ur-e in all ca-es, and ph-as.aiit to the taste, nad is the pr--M i ipti m of one of the ohb-ht un I bet-t f.inalt physicians aud nurses in the I'mted Slates. Sole eeerywber". !i."i rents a bott! . A miIi, old or Nor Tliront should l stoppiL Neglect frequently result l ail ln lirablr l.iinir Itlaeaa or I on- ainpllon. liaoV'M lilltlM III 1 1, I !! Ill are rrrlaln lo tlvc rrlirl I is AkiIiiiiu llroui-lililo, ouuli, alarrli, Coiiauuipilve a nil Iliroul Iltc. For liO H.irs the 't roches have lieen recom mended by physicians, and always give icr- Jeet s.tislai Hon. J hey art not new or un triml but having 1"-ii t--ted by wide and con stant r.e for nearly an rutin- ir-m r:.ti ni. tl't-y j ba.e attain--I well n.rrite Iran'.; smougt'.c . w Staple euie.l.--s ol the Sgr. -UUIIC "Jl-U f rA ami kltlr.r I i.ttlt Til I- .':iP kin! i .i . i i i.treiiL'thentliaioll - Sold at 'J'ih'.' a Isn ' sverywere lluvn UUIur'M ISnInhiii or U1II Choirs always iiUh.ird. It cures Couiths, ( 'i.l.N, l'.ion -Liu-, Whooping t'oiih, Influenza, Consumption, and all Thrm. t nnd Complaint. .V) cents an.l il a bottle, We hate a s eedv mid positive Cure for Ca arih. Diphilviii. Cuubr month and Head t.-hc, i-iNilli illC.T.IUvll REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with e.ith Isittle. I'se it ll you desire In-allli and sweet breath. Price W) cU Sold by (ishiii n !i Co, I 'ruggists. Lumber I l.mnbrrl J. H. Rhinehart has been appointed agent of the Springfield Mdl Co. lie can oiler li-ttor lieiins lor Lumlier now than ever be- for?. All kinds of building lumlier delivered on short notice and at very low figure. Don't fail to seo Rliinchart before ordering clsculicic. We propose to sell lumber, and don't forget it. Don t Head Tliij. We make the best washing machines in th state. Smith & Haikiox. Cottage Crovc. . u- rr DISSOLUTION NOTICE. "TOTICE IS HEKI'.llY 01YEX TITAT 1.1 the eo partnership, heretofore existing between Sigunmd l!oeulilatt and ti. llettman, is this day dissn'ved by tiiutiial eonsent, G. R ttmaii v ill collect all ilehu ilue the linn and pay all demands against it. 'I liaukf'd to tins pulilic for past patroiir.,'", we hops a contin uance of tin- same to Mr. li. llettinall, who Will continue the liilsiness. Dated this J.V.li dav of Julv, 1KSI. SliiMdM) l.ii.Sl'.NliLATT, ti. I1ETTMAX. jv.(ltl 10TIGE. rilHERK WILL UK AN ADDITIONAL. I three cents chained ou all wheat remain ing in the Eugene Mill Warehouses after Au-' gll-tl.lNM. All go.l White Winter Wheat will be stored free in the Eugene City Mills, except where sacks are furnished by thu Mill Company, then Storage will be charged the same as on Spring Wheat. Parties getting sacks from the Mill Company must receipt for the same when taken away, and return o:i or before Novcmlier 1, 1881, or pay I'.'J rents for each sack short PATTERSON, EDRIS & GRAY. July 'Jl, 1K81. '1') ' w'l l':p. l'-ii'luyt Iniiiwiwslly inacle.Costlr. O uitll lieu. Address lues ti Co, Auuusta, llf THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a never failing Cur for Nervous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Seminal Weakness, Siierniatorrhoea, Lost M.lllOOI. Ira- o I iH'ti ucy, 1'arulysis and -Ji ..o .i..." , :i i.: un too it'l l line t'liei-ui of Self-Abuse, youth ful follies, tiid excesses in niiituror vear such ss Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Era Won, Aversion to Society, I Uninessof Vision, Noises iu the head; the vital lluid passing un olwrvtd ill the urine, and many other disoasa that lead to in-euitiv nnd death. Dlt. M1NT1E will agree to forfeit FlvB HcNniiKti I h-ii, a its forneasnof this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under bis special advice ami treatment) will not cure, or for any thing impure or inj.uioiis found in It, Dlt. M 1 II E treats all private diseases successfully without mercury. Cumu'i.tation FhKK, Thor ough examination ai d advice, including analy sis of urine, $.'. Prim nf Vital Kkmtoiiative,' f.l a bottle, or four times thu quantity ?!(; sent to any address upon receipt ol price, or COD, secure from observation, mid iu private name if desired, by A. ll. .'HYi'lll, M. ll. 1 1 Ururiif y Slreel, fsmi Franrlsco, Cal,. DR. MINTIE'S KIDNEY REMEDY, NEI'IIREI'ICUM, cures nil kinds of Kidney nnd I '.ladder Complaints, ( ioiiorrlioea, (ileet, l.cueon hea. For sale by all druggists; (1.00 a bottle, six botth s for f DR. MINTIE'S DANDELION PILLS are the host uud eh. ap.-st DVSl'EPSIA and 1UL- IOCM euro m tlio market. J or sale by all ilrui'gists. lbslge, Davis Jt Co., Portland, Or., wholeinl agents for above remedies, auoyl King of tho Blood- Is pot n"cur-. n'I;"lt Is a Mo(Hl-inrlfli.r and tnnlo. Iinpilrhy of IiIihh) .o'hiins llm h)su-ni, ilcrillise the Iri-uliilliiTi, noil Hum liolueei, inai y illkonlers, known by d:ue,-cnt inoe.es taiiliktliiKiilsh l iK-ni ao ccolUu io l,i t i, Iik really lirnlielius or plo-.i emf ,Ji.it er. at n iierl,: illsonl.-r, Impiirlly ol III 'l.l!. nui lune . K'litninu m, ,nrr I '",('..(, f'turt p,',i,i, . ,i. a,, ljtmmlir. lU-ad-lirh-, III.1 io ' ( li. ll -ml II ri-im-.u,, llriirt IhtrnM, i il 'n y J'srn.,-, i'..-s, i.'fUHKif ,Vi,i, Ca-ni-ri, Wviiiif.i, AH a !:. Itmylrt, Vinrrl, f 'r. Hi nil i, ,( e.,.tv. It lii l- nt I lie illiinil iirevrnts llleu-aies III. i.' ly a l ak i;g On- ism', llnmrllr ot i!:e ll.'or.'l. riii-inlsls Mid Itysle'iins tltirtu la ealliiiu ii ' i ti-1. mi neniiiiin iiml clllel. nl jirrpa rail'm to -I'.,, i i.riiii...." Mohl lir 1'riivKlsts. Ml (irr lollli.-, H ! ti-e ii.ail.lals, llireettoim, Ac., In para I Jill' I, 'T'M'I M M-iiimJ of tllU UloOtl," tvri'.iitH il .ti iiiihJ m li I ou:ii. b. UiSMU, ko i tt).,l ruis., BufTule, N, T. Hclman's Fad. Liver nuisMAuc. IN A LL CASES (IE RII.IOUSNESS AND ' Malaria iu every form una preventive and cure of all kinds of I'ever, Dr. Dolman's PAD is a perfect sueecs; aud for Dysjiejisia, Siek Headache and nervous prostration, as the PAD is ii-'liid over the 'it of the stomach tbe great uerve enter- it annihilates the disease at once. It reuniies Torpidity of tha Liver and restores a natural action of the Stomach.- It neutralizes und destroys I'.lonil I'oisons caused by the V irus of Scrofula, Csnrer, Malarial or (. oiitagium I li ea-ieM, and vitalizes the whole system v. ith Nature's true tonic. It regulate the bhrr nil,! Ntoiuncli so successfully thiitdigetiini becomes ierfeet. I'rofi.or D. A. Loinnis says: "It is nearer a universal Panaca, than anything in medicine." This i done on the prim-ipl of Alisnrptidn, of which DR. llUL.MA.N' Sl'ADis the genuine and only true exisinent. For nil liiilury Troiililrsi use DR. -HoLMAN .- RhNALDK KIDNEY PAD, the beit remedy in ti e world and recommended by the Medical Eaculy. hi: u.tiii: or itoGt s pad. E A CD C. F. U I N K H ( ) I , M S N P A D Wars tho I'riviiltt (C'viiiio Slmiip oi the H0L- MAN l'AD CO. with the ulve trade mark printed iu grccu. l!uy none without fc. FOIt SI.i: UY .1 I.I. OUl UGINTS. DR- H Ji.MAN';-) iidui-.j if:e. Full trea- I 'p. o. i!oti'ir.. I u suMiL li I Dim li'ii I ii i...a -1 '- m..... IIO L.MAN F.1U CO., "41 I'.roadway, New York. 4 . -r s Ll . ' 1 ,. -H t - , ..- i .c For fa THE fXf ASD Stomach. iMJ Kidnevs.