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t CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF HE2VTIOS. For food dentistry go to Davi. Co to Goldsmith's (or groceries. Goldsmith kep tho belt cigars. Brinf you eblckn to Bettmaa'a. Sm Bettmaa's new advertisement. Jab ork a speciality at tho Gdabb office. Revival service at the M E Church con. tiaue. Nw styles ladies visiting cards at the GoAtO eHoe. Tro car loads of stall fed cattle were sent belew Tuesday. Bettmaa will pay more for chickens In Cash than nay one in town. Goldsmith keeps the best line of groceries, ad sells them cheap. f. B. Dunn will pay the highest market ash price for wheat. The only place where you can always sell your chickens is at Bettman's. The Guaid would prove an acceptable present to some friend in the East. The University students had a pleasant social party at Lane's Hall tat week. Cash paid for CHICKENS, HIDES, TAL LOW and BEES-WAX at A Goldsmith's. Regular monthly meeting of the Eugene Hook k Ladder Co Monday evening next D. Hymen will pay the highest market price iacaah for bides, furs, tallow and bees wax. Ilia "Boom" ia the potato trade has re vived a back set, and the spud is now slow sale. A oemmunieatioa from Geo Belshaw on whit vs red wheat, will be published next week. The Goaed is the best advertising me diaa ia Lane county. It has the largest circulation. The Columbia river was frozen up several days the first of the week, but is now open to navigation. Prof. Thomas. Condon will deliver a lec ture at Portland in th Unitarian Church on the evening of the 8th inst Mr. Robert Day has let a contract to Wm. Campbell to build him a neat residence, just south of the Episcopal Church. Pimples and other skin disorders quickly yield to that thorough blood purifier and tonic, King of the Blood. See ad. Mr S H Friendly will pay the highest eaih market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. Bill Cornelius, recently pardoned out of the penitentiary, has aijain been arrested for highway robbery, at the Upper Cascades. The Eugene Brass Baud will give a con cert this evening. They deserve a liberal patronage, and we hope to see the hall crowded. There is some talk of another masquerade ball under the auspices of the A. 0. U. W." If they conclude to (rive a ball it would undoubt edly prove a success. The contract for bridging and trestle on the 0 t C R K, awarded to Miller & Son, includes two Howe truss bridges, one of a 100-foot span over Myrtle Creek and one of three spans of 150 feet each over the Sjutli Umpqua. The only secret about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is in the selection of the best materials for the cure of coughs and cold and skillfully combining them by chemical processes. This all medical men are aware of, as they are fur nished with the formula of its preparation. The Guard office has just received a new stock of litter and bill heads. There is no nse of writing your letters and bills on plain paper when you can get a neat business like bead printed for but little more than the paper costs. Call and examine our sam ples. In Memoriam. Junction correspondence, Feb. 2d: Sad was our little town yesterday, Feb. 1st, as the last rites and respect was shown by our people to the memory of Kittie and Ethel Mulholland. Two fairer or more lovely children were not to be found. Kittie was aged 10 yean, 5 months, and 12 days, intelligent and accomplished. She stood always among the first of her classes at school; she excelled in music, to which art she hsd devoted much time and study. Her mod est manner and pleasant disposition will long be remembered by many of us. Ethel was aged 2 years and 7 days. Both died on the 31st ult. of that dread disease, diphtheria. The afflicted parents have the tender sympa thies of many friends. Kittie will no longer ruide the steps of little Ethel to and from her father's store. "For aone returns from those quiet shores Who cross with the boatman cold and pale." Personal. S H Friendly was in Portland this week. Mr. Frank Miller and wife, of Portland, ia town, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Maggie Ffonk is operator in the Western Union Telegraph office in this city. MrsWHOdell and Miss Hattie Collier up on Thursday's train. Miss Collier kas resigned her position in the Portland Public school Notice. John Bristow takes this method of inform kg the public that he has purchased Sam Rosenblatt's cigar store, and proposes to step coostantly on hand the best branda of ifsrs, tobacco, cigarettes, notions, etc A air share of pnblie pstmoage is solicited. Tmmsusci Alliance. The Oregon State Temperance Alliance will meet at uh me iath or r ebrniry. With ita ccotonied liberality the 01 CRBCs kave granted a redaction to sixty per cent f regular fare rates to all delegates. trip tickets win be good from tho Uth to the 20th hcluirs. . Bom.j0 th, Wlfe McCoTi r- 2. 1332. a son. Yaqulna Bay Harbor. Pursuant to announcement the citizens of Eugene held a mass meeting at the Court House oa Saturday evening, Jan 28, for the purpose of asking Congress for increased aid for the improvement of Yaquina Bay harbor. On motion Ron. R. R. Cochran was chosen Chairman, aod F. W. Oiburn, Secretary. The Chairman stated in full the object of the meetiug, and laid great stress on the need of such increased appropriation. The following preamble and resolutions were then offered by Hon T 0 Hendricks aud after speeches had been wide by Judge J J Walton and others, were noauimously adopted: Whereas, The legislature of Oregon at the Session of 1880 unanimously resolved to petition Congress for an appropriation of 1200,000 for improvement of the entrance to Yaauina Bay. And Whereas, Subsequent event and especi ally the building of the Oregon Pacifio Kail road with its terminus at Yaquina Bay have still further demonstrated th urgent neces sity of such appropriation. Now be it Resolved, That this meeting cannot re cognize the proposed appropriation of G0, 000 mentioned in the bill introduced by Hon M C George as adequate to provide for the early completion of the improvement That the Senators sod Representative from Oregon be respectfully but earnestly invito! to use their best endeavors in Congress to procure the insertion of the sum of 1200, 000 aod no less iu the appropriation bill in ques tion. That a copy of these Resolutions be sent to the Senators and Representative, and that the Hon M C George be specially requested to exert all the influence vested in him as a member of the Committee on Commerce to secure an end to which he has pledged him self, both publicly tnd privately on his can vass, and which formed one of the chief grounds for the confidence in hm felt by the Willamette Valley aud proved by his election. Upnc motion it was ordered that a com mittee be appointed to procure signatures to a petition memoralizing Congress to carry into effect the wishes of this meeting. The following persons were appointed as such committee; Judge J J Walton, T O Hen dricks, F W Osburn and R B Cochran. Upon motion it was ordered that the Sec retary be instructed to furnish the city papers with a copy of these proceedings. On motion adjourned. R. B. Cochran, Chairman, F. W. OsBCRff, Sec. Fees of Clerk and Sheriff. The following are the fees earned by the Clerk aud Sheriff of Lane county as shown bv their semi-annual reports to the Secretary of State for the half yeaf ending June 30, 1881: clerk's fees. Gross earnings (1021 40 Expenditures- JUUU Not earnings . . '. 851 40 sheriff's fees. Gross earnings $1475 40 Expenditures , 64) 50 Not earnings 833 90 For the half year ending Deo 31, 18S1: clerk's fees. Gross earning $1423 90 Expenditures 374 95 Net earnings 1048 90 sheriff's fees. Gross earnings l.HJ ou Expenditures 70S HJ Net earnings 583 85 RECAPITULATION. Net earnings Clerk 1881 $1900 30 Net earnings Sheriff 1881 1417 75 We would state that for part of the term ending June 30, 1881, the Clerk and Sheriff were working under the salary law. It would not however materially change the average amount which those officers receive. Willamette Forks Items. Coblro, Jan. 28, 1882. The farmers are nearly done plowing near Coburg. The school at the O Hollering district will soon close, sine die. The lumber for Sutter's warehouse is near all sawed and work on it will soon com mence. M H Skinner has a complete stock of drugs and groceries, and a small atoek of drygoods at this place. .The water tank for the railroad at Coburg is nearly completed. There is some talk of the road being pushed through io the Spring. The logs in the mill-pond are nearly all sawed and the mill will soon shut down. Frank Sutter has the contract for runniug the next lot of logs for the mill. Io Coburg bscon is worth 14 to 17 cents per pound; f-eth pork 7 cents; oats 33 cents per bnsbel; wheat, "3 cents; potatoes 40 ceuta. ox- From Cloverdale. A correspondent at Cloverdale under date of Jan 31st, writes: The district school will close next Friday. Mr Melcher taught this term of four months and gave the best of satisfaction. He has another boy at his house. I hear to day that our neighbor Wm Drury died suddenly yesterday while performing his chores, from heart dices it is supposed. He was an old citizen, good neighbor and a kind father. Dir htheria. The diphtheria is again rag ing at Junction, there being quite a number of cases in that vicinity. K- M. Mulholland lost two chillren Tuesday, and had two more sick but recovering. It is our hope that our sister town may soon be rid of ths scourge. During the prera'ence of the disease, a short time in-. 17 deaths occurred ia Junction and vi cinity. To Loa.-I,000 to loan en gJ eecuri ' ty . Inquira at tb is effice . Real Estate Transactions for January. David H Coleman to Isaac Zumwalt, 160 acres land; ooaslderation, $500. M M Davis to C 3 Davis, 218 acres; oon, $5818. George Ingram to Joseph Weddls, 25 acres; con, I1UU. J M Breeding to Amos Hyland, 96 acres, con, 1472. David Moseby to J II McFarland, lot ia Cottage Grove; oon, $150. Jaa McFarland to T A Baker, lot in Cottage Grove; eon, $50. Kratz and Washburn to R V Howard, one- third interest in Junction mills; con, $8300. Alouso V Shelley to John Fessman, 253 acres; con, $4000. S M Shelley and B J Shelley to John Fess- man, 320 acres; oon, $856. A and O Shelley toJohn Fessman, one-third interest In 320 acres; con, $000. John Bailey to E J Crow, SCO acres; con, $3000. Heirs of Henry Parsons deed te Mary E Parsons, 200 acres; con, $1000. W S Sanders to John Bailey, 320 acres; oon, $000. Louis and Clark Freeman U C and W Pat. tlson, 225 acres; oon, $200. C and W Pattison to J W McBee, 225 acres; oon, $200. Geo H Crow to M M Crew, 1G0 acres; con, $25000. John E Perdus to Isaac Stevens, 123 acres; con, $150i Lsbnn Buoy estate to W W Buoy, 80 acres; con, $90. Geo C Fisher estate to John O Conger, 840 acres: oon, $3110. John J Ogle to J M Cooper, lot in Eugene; con, $70. J B Underwood by Sheriff to State of Ore gon, one-half interest in lot in Eugene; con, $1100. J as Humphrey to M M Ellis, 384 acres; on, $2400. E W Whipple to Wm Shields, 160 acre; con, $300. Allen Bond to B F Bond, 160 acres; can, $3600. Jssper Weddle to F M Jackson and S H Nosset. 121 acres; oon, $500. R H Hazleton to Louisa Thompson, lot in Cottage Grove; con, $15. J A Bryan to Jason Owen, 40 acres; con, $600. G E Lyne to John Long, 40 acres; oon. $50$. BF Hyland to T O Thompson, 160 acres; con, $650. Henry Beck to Jacob Wortman, 80 acres; con, $284. Jasper Weddle to John Smith, 25 acres; con, $100 C E Byers to James Chapin and Louise Thompson, one-half of lot In Cottage Grove; con, $200. Cottage Grove Items. FROM OCR 8PECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Cottage Grove, Feb. 2, 1882. Dull times. Messrs Quener & Welch, dentists, have been in our towu during the last week. Uncle Johnny McFarland of this city has been very ill for the past two or three mouths. Ben Lurch went to Portland one day this week. Will return in a few days with wife and family. Mr Scott Chrisman, wife and son have lcen very ill during the past ten days, but at present are getting better. Mr Wallace Shortridge one day this week had the misfortune to get two or three of his fingers badly used up in a saw milL Dr's Wright and Wynu were called and ampu tated two of the fingers on the right hand. At the last meeting of the I O G T lodge the following officer were elected: I H Veach, W C T; Mrs Belle Wooley, W V T; Frank Wooley, W S; W W Cathcart, W F S; L B Whorton, W Pj M J Whorton. W C: Wm George; W M; Luoinda Chrisman, I G; Gee Whorton, O G. Large Depot. Says the Oregon ian: Mr ChasF McfUm, a prominent architect who visited Oregon last fall as a member of the railroad party, loft for Portland on the steamer Columbia on the 29th inst. Mr McKim is in the employ of the O R A N Co, and comes to Portland for the purpose of superintending the construction of thsir im mense depot, the plans and specification for which are in his possession. The depot is to be 500 by 600 feet in size, and will cost aliont $1,500,000. The site for the depot will be selected immediately after his arrival Fcseral of J. W. Golta. The remains of J W Goltra, who died at Poughkeepsie, N Y, Jan 17th, arrived her Weduesday by express. On account of his having formerly been a student at the University, studies were suspended for the afternoon and the studeuts attended the funeral in a body. The funeral sermon whiah waa excellent was preached by Rev Thos Condon at the M E Church, after which th remain wer consigned to their lat resting place ia the Odd Fellows cemetery. Coyotes. W learn that coyotes bar been killing many sheep on the sheep ranges across the McKenzie, in Willamette Forks precinct. Sheep owner are endeavoring to destroy the coyotes by trapping them. Recoveriso. Mr Vernon Henderson who hss been confined to his room at the resi dence of his father, with a paiufol hip dis ease, for several months, has so far recovered as te be able to appear on the street. Postal Chahoe Trent postoffioe in Lane county baa been re-established, with D W Bridges, Postmaster. Joseph H Sharp ha been appointed Postmaster at Latham, School Causes. The Clerk of this school district, R G Callison, ia engaged taking the census; all persons between th age of fear and twenty year are enumerated. Bcsikem Chavoe. Mr John Bristow has purchased the tobacco and cigar store of Sara Rosenblatt, who, w are informed, will J go to California. Foa Rekt. Tb building adjoining Ran kia' Bazar. Inquire at this office. U. 8. Patents. From the Rosebarg Plaindealer we take a list ot names of persona for whom U S Patent are in th U S Land Office at Rose, burg. Th land patented by these instru ments in many instance ha changed hands, and it woild be well for th parties who are th present owner of such lands to call r send for th patent to their respective tracts of land, and have them recorded in th county where th land is situated, in order to have their county record (how a com plete chain of title, and to preserve a per fect record in case of loss of patent by an; casually whatever. Th following is a par tial list; Dsniels N N Dodson Wm Davidson K Diamond T Dillard Letitia Doak W Y Davenport H O Duncan Q C and w'f DriscollTandw'f Krorick E KUison J R Kll.ton W E and w'f Farlow J M Fisher G C Driskell Alex DllUrd 8 ft w'f Deadman B ft w'f Day JO ft w'f Eaton A Elliot Edia . Kdelman L W Florence A H ft w'f Garout Wm Gmom Wm Gordon John Gray J G ft w'f Hodlcins Melinda Harmes Eveline Hutchinson K Hill Jem Hayes W B Howard J and w'f Hunsucksr Dan! Hoyes L and w'f Harpole J W Howard J E Howard Sarah Gale Jos Gordon P and w'f Guiley O W and w'f Goodlin J and w'f Hinton B D Hawley Ira Huston Kuox His JB Hayes C Hinton T D Hutchinson J and w'f Holt B R Holt J K H.won W H and w'f Hawley Ira and w'f Dry Dock at Portland. Say the Standard; Th O R ft N Co have contracted with Wm Bates, of Chicago, for the construction of a dry dock, which is iuteuded to be large enongh to accommodate any ship visitiug our port, Th dock will be situated about three-fourth of a mil below Albina, on the east sids of th Willam ette. An excavation will be mad from th river into the bauk about 450 feet. Piles will be driven to sustain a frame work in th cavity of the ground, and the frame thus secured will be planked over and calked to keep out the mud and water. The rear end of the dock next the rivar, when a vessel is to be docked, will be closed by a caisson or floating gate eighty feet long, which, on be ing brought up against the abutments, pre vent th water from flowing in from the river while the water in th dock i being pumped out. Th dimension will be a fol lows; Length in the clear on top, 400 feet; breadth in the clear on top, 115; breadth on th bottom, 45; depth at th aft konuel block, SO feet; draft of water at low stage, 18 feet; draft of water at high stage, 46 feet. Two 18-inch centrifugal pump manufactured by Clark ft Van Wie, of Syra cuse, N Y, will be driven by a compound engine of ample power to empty the dock of water in about four hours. It i presumed the engine and boiler will be built in Port land, wher there are ample facilities for all kinds of machine work. . Temperance Meeting, i A meeting of th Bin Ribbon Club will be held at the Christian Church Wednesday ievening, Feb 0th. Th following programme will be rendered: Musio Choir. Prayer Rev 1 1) Driver. Musio Choir. AddressMr Prof Bailey. Solo-Prof O P Le. Poem "The Legend of Clear Lake;" writ ten by Miss De Etta Cogswell; read by Miss Anna Pengra. Solo Misa Mae Underwood. Recitation Master Elton Durkee. Musio Choir. Election of officers will follow and ar rangements will also be be made for seleotion of delegates to attend the next session of the State Temperance Alliance. Dexter Items. Dexter, February 2, 1882. Hen fruit is abundant. Our bloody butcher says it is too late to kill hogs; perhaps it is because be is done for th leason. Some 18 month ago a valuable mare was seen to pas here on her way back to her old range in th mountains. About 14 miles above her th road was ebstruoted, and she started into the mountains and could not be tracked. A few weeks ago she was found alive and well by some hunter, oa th North Fork, who brought her in aod received 120 from th owner for their trouble. New Tailor Shop. Frank Morgan has located iu this city, and will do all kinds of tailoring, and cutting and fitting clothing, at reasonable rates. All work will be done in a satisfactory manner Whenever hi aervioea are required, you can find him at the old tailor (hop, formerly oc cupied by J W Hanson, Willamette street, Eugene City. Improvement or the Willamette Kiver. The Government snag boat Corvallis, says the Gazette, arrived her Wednesday morn ing on her way to Harrisburg, where it is intended for her to commence to clean out th river and from thenoe work North. Sale or Road Stock. The delinquent McKenzie Wagon Road Stock was sold Wed nesday for one dollar per share to Mr. Geo, Millicao, of Walterville. The assessment on the same, which Mr. Milligan mast pay, is $18 par share. Arrested. James) McFarland, an old of fender, was arretted yesterday by Deputy U. 8. Marshal Underwood, charged with selling whisky to Indian. This is hi third offeas of that nature. Wasted. 10,000 bushels of eat deliv ered at oar warehouse at th depot, for which th highest market price will be paid. U. Bettmar.. Her Daughter's Safety. Saw Fbahcibco, July 9, 181. H, H. Warner ft IW: Siaa-I do not think my daughter could have lived 6 nu nths had she not uasd your Safs Kidney and Liver Cur. Mas, N. A. D. M-son, M Liberty St Botttwuy fill t -What It Lift IiiHIfanetP Auloplety, Ac Many people insure their live to benefit their families by death how para doxical is this. To prolong lifs by preserving ths health wuuld be a far mere rational man ner of aasuriug it Apoplexy ia swift and in sidious in its attacks, striking its victim with ut a mument's warning I llappily a preventi ove has been discovered Hollowav Pills the tinly safe and certain antidote for this disease, ohey cool the blood and equalise its circulation through the system. To preserve the stomach tn a sound condition and the blood pure ia the itrue secret of health Holloway's Pills will do this must effectually, and thousands owe their actual existence to them at ths present day. Important Notice. None are irenuino un less ths signature of J. Hatdock surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 centu, '.' cents and $1 each. eTher is considerable saving hv taking th larger sixes. Holloway ft Co, Nsw York. THAT lIAfkTVr.mirr.Hmnl- mn ni.l.V- lv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Hold ny Unburn and uo., druggists, bugene. Shiloh's Coutrh anil l!ontimiitton (?u ia anlil by us on guarantee. It cure Consumption, Vaood I hing. ra Syrup is th special prescription of Di A. B tehee, a celebrated German I'hvsi- cian, and ia acknowledged to be one of the most fortu-ia discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures "oughs. Cold sand all Lung troubles ol the suN-ereat- nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It Is not an sxperiinental medicine, but has stood ths test of years, giving satisfaction ia every case which its rapidly increasing aale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold aunuallv. beware ol medicine of similar names, lately introduced Boschee's German Syrup was intro duced in th United States in lttitt, and is now sold in every town and village in ths civilised worio. ihre dose will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample bottle. 10 cents. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Con stipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 eta. per bottle. Sold by Osburn and Co, Eugene. Croup. Whoopinir Coinrh and Bronchitis Im mediately relieved by Shiloh's Cur. O. ft Co. For lams Back. Side or Chest use Rhilnh's Porous Plaster, Price 20 cts. Osburn ft Co.agts. The Peruvian Syrun has cured thous ands who were suffering from Dyspepsia, De bility, Liver Complaint, Boils, Humors, Fe male Complaints, etc. Pamphlets free to any ess. oein v r owis ana sons, iioswn. wit t. vrtTTarrvvn-n ,;), nun.!. ..i teed to cure you. For sale by Osliurn ft Co. HtiwnlA titirlttB. tnftilA mttuiruM Kv thai t.ti. rlble cough. Bhiloh's Cure is the remedy. Catarrh Cured, healt ' and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cts nasal injector iree. now py unburn and to. ABOARD. To all who are sufferiiiE from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac.. I will send a recipe that will our you, UF LflAKHr.. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the Kxv. Joseph T. Ihhan, Station D, Piew York Uty. BVCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Halvr in the world for Bruises. Cuts, Sores, Ulcen , Salt liheuin, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hiimls, ChilMulns, Corns,and all kinds of Skin Erupting. This salvs Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every ens or money refunded. Price 35 ot per box. For sale by wilein's, the Druggist, Eugene City. Mulnollanil, Junction Uuy. Stop a Moment and Read This- Look nt this list of goods just ived at th Farmer am Mechanics Clothing Store. Saoque Suit om (10 to (17. Scotch sacq frock suit from f 12 50 to17. Sacque or ro :k diagonal suits from 913 50 to J'Jj. Broadcloth joata and vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats and vests. Just the thing for Holiday presents. Several new line of overcoats, reversibl and ulsters, all grades and prices, from f7 5 to 120. Derby shirt, r.ecktios aud the finest lino o neckwear in the citv. New hats and caps, wool scarf and gloves' ' 10 different style of underwear, all grades and prices. The be it stock of ailk and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, fto., for the holidays, in the city. Latest style of hats fl to $3 50. Caps from 81 to 81 25. Boys hat and caps. The best line of pauts patterns and suits in the city. Cashiners, Diagonal, Scotch and Ameriotn cloth. Puits mad to order from 30 no. Pant made to order from $8 CO upl Dark gray Oregon OAshinera pants, 85. All wool pants 4 50 84 75, f 3, 85 50, g(i. TanUSl 75, i 50, 83 50. Overalls 50 otnts, 75 cents, SI. 81 25. Diagonal pants from 85 to 88. The only Gents Furnishing goods store in Eugene City. Clothing out for anybody. All goods marked in plain figures, and strict! v one cash price fur all. Call aud examine oar good before buying elsewhere. Farmers ft Mechanics Store, 1C J. GRAHAM, Manager. A Coas,b, Cold or Sore Throat should b stopped. Neglect frequently result 1st an lacurable rnns-Disease or Con- ssiinptlon. HHOWM'N HHONllllftb IKOi'llKHare certain Io aire relief In Asthma HrunchllU, Couilit, Catarrh, cousumpiive ana s sresi uimnmn. For SO pear the Troches have been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. Ibey arc not new or un tried but havinir been tested bv wide and con stent use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Public apeak era and ainirerw use them to clear and strengthen tns oice. neia ai cents a una everywere 1Q OTHERS) ! nOTIIEHS f Are you disturbed at night and broken ef your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of .cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suffnrer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to ths mother, and relief and health t) the ehlld, up ratinir like mairic It is oerfectlv safs to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and ur ths prescript! m ot one ol tne omess ami nesr female physicians and nurses in the United atates. Hole everywhere, a cent a Dome. FACTS THAT WE KNOW, If you are suffering with a sever Coughs joia Asinma, uroncnivu, uraramimim, iw of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lungs, we kkow tnat UK Kiao'sNxw DmcovEar will cir you imme diate relief. Ws know of hundreds of esses it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines ha lulled. xo otner remeoy can show one-half as manv rERMAr.!CT Ci srs. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Da. Kino's New Dihcovfrt will cure you of Asthma, Hay Fsver, Bronchitis, Consumption, sever Cpughs and Colds. Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at Wilkins', The Eu gene City Druggist, you can get a trial bottle free or cost, o' a regular sii bottle for fl. Mulholland. Junction City. Hodge, Davis ft Co, WhoUsal Agnt, Portland, KTJGJCNrEJ CITY 33USINES3 3DIBICT0HY. ALEXANDER. J. B. Justice of th Psao South Eugene Precinct; offios at Court Hons. ABRAMS, W. H. ft BRO. Planing mill, sash, door, blind and moulding manufactory. Eighth street, east of mill race. Everytblatf' in our line furnished on short notic and1 reasonabls terms. BETTMAX, IO. Dry goods, clothings groceries ami general merchandise,-goothwssf oorner Willamette and Eighth streets. BOOK 8TORE On door south of th Aitof Hous. A full stock of assorted box pspsrr plain and fancy. CHAIN BROa-Dealer (a Jewelry, Watch ea, Clock and Musical Instraments Wit' lamstte street, between Seventh and Eighth.- CALLISON, R. G. Dealer in groceries, pro visions, country produce, canned goods, books, stationery, eta, southwest corner Willaastte' and 9th St. DORRIS, GEO. E-Attnmey and Counsellor at Law Office on Willamette street Eu gene City. DORRIS, K F. Dealer In Stove andTIa ware Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, a H. -Dealer In dry fods clothing ana general merchandise Willsss-' ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper, book aod Job printing office, corner Willamette andSevsutb streets. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug--gist, Pnstoffice, Willamette wet, betwsstr Seventh and Eighth. i HAYS, ROBT. Wines, Liquors, and CI' gars of ths best quality kepi constantly oa band. Th best billiard table in town. HENDKICKS, T. G.-Dealei In general r chandlse northwest corner Willamette and Ninth street. HODES, C Keeps on hand fins wines, liq' uors, cigar and a pool and billiard table: Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifle aad shot-guns, breech and musxle loaders, lor sals. Repairing done in th neatest styl and war ranted. Shop on 9th street HAYES ft LUCKEY-Prugglsts and deaWr in paints, oils, etc Willamette street be tween Eighth and Ninth. LYNCH, A. -Grr rlea, provision, fruits, vsg etables, eta, Willamette street, Bret OvaT south of Postoffioe. LTTCKEY, J. a -Watchmaker and jWslir; keeps a fins stock of goods in his llns, -WUlaia-' ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN. JAMES -Choice, wines, liquors, ami cigars - Willamette street, between tlghta' and Ninth. OSBURN ft CO.-Pealer (n drug. dldns. chemicals, oils, paints, eta Willamette it ' opposite S. Charles Hotel.- PATTERSON, A. S.-A fin stock of plain' and lancy visiting cams. PRESTON, WM. -Dealer In Baddlerr, Har ness, Carriage Trimmings, eta Willamette street between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school book lust received at tb post offies.- REAM, J, R. Undertaker and building eon- tractor, oorner Willamette ana nevsnw streets. ST CHARLES HOTEL Oh aria Ba ker, Proprietress. The best Hot in ths city. Comer Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL SUrPLIES-A large and varied assortment of slates of all sizes, and quantities of slates and slate-books. Three door north of ths express office. THOMPSON ft BEAN-Attornys'attLair- Willamett street, between BevenUj ana' Eighth WALTON, J. J. Attorny-at-Law. Office-. Willamette street, between Bevonu sau Eiirhth. Holman'o Fad. Liver IN ALL CASES OF BILIOUSNESS AND' Malaria in every form as a preventive and cure of all kinds of Fever, Dr. Holman'a PAD1 is a perfect success; and for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache and nervous prostration, as th PAD is applied over the pit of the stomach th great nerve center It annihilates th disease at once. It removes Torpidity of the Liver and' restores a natural action of the Stomach. It neutralir.es and destroys Blood Poisons caused by the Virus of Scrofula, Cancer, Malarial r Contagious Diseases, and vitalises tb whole system with Nature's true tonia It regulates the Liver and Stomach so successfully that digestion becomes perfect Professor D. A. Looinls savsi "It Is nearer , universal Panaoea than anything In medietas, This is dune on the principle ef Absorption, ef which DR. HOLMAN'S FAD is th genuine and only true exponent For all Kidney Tronblea use DR. HOLMAN'S RENAL OR KIDNEY PAD. ths best remedy in the world and recommends by th Medical Faculy. BEWARE OP BOOt' I PADS. EACH GENUINE HOLMA N PAD bear th Trlvate Revenue fttamp of th MOL MAN PAD CO. withth above trada mark printed in green. Buy non without it FOR VALB BY ALL DR11GG1STV DR- HOLMAN'S advice Is free. FuB trea' tise sent on application, iddnma HOLMAN PA0 CO, P. O. Box 2112. 744 Broadway, Nsw York, COME AND SEE R. Q. CALLISON Next door to S. H Friendly, and get Jvt BOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO CERIES, He i always on hand ready and waiting; ia accommodate his Customers with ALL kind of food for MIND AND BODY. Aad can furnish a SMOKE to thos desiring A GOOD CIGAR, OR TOBACCO To those who use th narcotic plant ' OHEAP for CASH Goods detfrersd to any pert of thtefty free charge. R G. CALLISON. TJ'OK UEHEH4L MBHCHANDISB C) A. to T. C. HENDRICKS. ATF.W STOCK OF n.lTA-The bwt 11 and largest ever Draught tn Kufren, at THIS PAPES FLli Adv tlstn Pm f M) Pw Si lij-tn;" eauavM 1 Us I lot l t.s v For m Ft THE AND Stomach. Mzm Kidneys ' ssMus