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CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF JTIEXTIOM. For good deutistry go to Davit. Go to Goldsmith' fur groceries. Goldsmith keeps tho beat cigars. Bring your chickens to Bettman's. Job work fc ipeciality at tb Gcard office Sea notice of city election in kMltW col ma. Kw etyle ladle visiting card) at th Guaid oftce. Bettman will pay more (or chicken In Cub tbao any one In town. Goldsmith keeps the best line of groceries, tad sells them chesp, p. B. Dunn will pay the highest market cash prict for wheat ' The only place where you can always sell your chickens Is at Bettman's. Horse cuts printed at the Guard office at at reasonable rate and in good style. . The Gcard would prore an acceptable present to some friend in the East Cub pid for CHICKENS, HIDES, TAL LOW and BEES-WAX at A Goldsmith' D. Hyman will pay the highest m arket price in cash for hides, fat, tallow and bees wax. ' Mr P F Castl )mn was here this week baying horses. Mi bought 11 paying from 490 to $125 apiece A mother and son killed by King of the Blood I The mother was Dyspepsia, the sou General Uuliappuiess. See ad. MrS H Friendly will pay the highest cash market pnoe for wheat. Give him all before selling your grain elsewhere. The drummers have fairly over-run this city during the last two weeks. At one time there were eight of them here at once. a r ' ,i Auypsy isnuir nave neen camped this week on the lot formerly occupied by Dunn's lumber yard, plying their trade in fortune telling. There will be a children's concert at the Presbyterian Church, on Saturdty evening, Marcs 13th, given by the Children's Mission ary Band. When you feel a cough or bronchial affec tion creeping on the langa, take Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral, arid cure it before it becomes incurable, v . Isaac Stevens ''lias recently completed one of the longest line of fencing in the connty, on his stock farm on the McKenzie. It is over 4 miles long. At the meeting of the Commou Council, Moaday evening, Mr F W Oiburn was ap pelated Recorder to fill the unexpired term of H C Humphrey, resigned. Marshal Moore gives notice that he will proceed to collect delinquent city taxes, after the 20th iost., levy on the property. He has been positively iuatructed by the Council to pursue this course.. On last Wednesday, eo 8 Washbnrne, attorney fur the estate of V C Lee deceased, filed in the County Clerk's oflice the inven tory ef the said estate. It is a voluminous document containing -12 pages. Persons having land for sale either im proved or nniinproved can learn something tu tboir interest 'jy calling upon or address ing Geo. M. Miller, Ileal F.statu Agent, Eocene City, Oregon. MrCF Bealtie, of Oregon Ciy, Chair man of the Democratic State Central Com mittee, who has been ill for some time of hemorrhage of the lungs, is, we regret to learn, not making any improvement, and his recovery is despaired of. The Guard office has just received a new atock of litter and bill heads. There is no die of writing your letters aud bills on plain paper when you can get a neat business like head printed for but little more than the paper costs. Call and examine our sam ples. Primary Meetings. The Democratic primary meeting of South Eugene precinct will be held at Lane's Hall, at 1 o'clock P M, on the 25th inst. The North Eugene primary will be held at the Court House, Body Recovered. 'Die remains of Russell Price, the young man who was drowned at Elephant Rock, in the Santiam river, on the 7th of November, were found 40 miles below, near Waterloo, on Friday afternoon, March 10th. A dog was observed to go up and down the river several times and then was followed to the remains which he had visited. The body could only be recognized by the pantaloons, which corresponded with the vest and coat which young Price had taken off before he went into tho riter, and by the socks on his feet, which his mother had knit. The remains were taken to Albany on Sr.nday afternoon last, and in the presence of many sorrowing friends received a Christian burial. Rev I H Condit conducting the services. Pcblic Debate. The Laurean Society held a public session in the University chapel Friday evening March 10th, when the ques tion Resolved, "That the Bible is the unin spired work of man," was debated. The affirmative was championed by Geo Koland, leader, A L Frazer, Darwin Bristow A C Woodcock, W T Campbell, O A Dorris; neg ative, by J M Neville, leader, George Hill, HH Hendricks, i N Goltra, and others, The question was spiritedly debated, and was decided in favor of the affirmative. A large audience listened to the debate Died lit the Mocktains. From the Mc Kenzie mail carrier we learn that Mr Peter 8otUe, proprietor ef the Belknap Spring", was found dead in a cabin aboat a mile from the springs, Wednesday. He started oat oo an elk huat Monday, nod not retruoing earth was made for him by the neighbors wke tracked him through the snow to the place where he died. He had become ex hausted and died, probably of congestion1 of the lungs. Ha was about 50 years of age, and leaves n family of aix orphan children. Tarn Hiwt Tk- Kn.i.i.n. Riji. I kin's B.uar. Inquire at thi effic i Council Proceedings. Council Rooms, Euoesi City, Mar, 13, 1881. Council met pursuant to ordinance. Present Mayor Hendricks, Councilman Campbell, JoIiumou, Edris, Sloan and Lsuer; aud Marshal. Absent Recorder. Minutes of the last meeting read and approved . The resignation of Recorder Humphrey for the year ending April 3, 18(12, was read. On motion the same was accepted, and F VI Osburn elected to fill the unexpired term. WARRANTS 9RAW1T, Finance committee reported the following bills correct, and on motion, warrants were or dered drawn on the treasury for the several amounts: - VMcFarland, $8 50., J J Bell vail, f 1 50. J B Uhinehart, 21 82. TU Judkins, $3 00. C T Johnson, $3 50. Hiram Smith, 16 49. II C Humphrey, H00. The petition of Samuel Clifford and others for a survey of Eleventh street was' read, and on motion, was ordered to lay over one month . The petition of Win Edris, J W Johnson and others, praying for a six foot sidewalk on the north side of Sixth streot from Wil lamette to High, was read, and on motion, the prayer of the petitioners was granted, aud the walk ordered to be completed in 40 days. On motion the street committee was in structed to examine the road bordering on the west side of the railroad from Eighth to Seventh street, and report at the next meet ing as to the advisability of reptitiug the same. Blank ordinance reducing the fees of nightwatch was read, and on motion, the same waa laid on the table by the following vote: ayes Lauer, Peters, Sloan and Edris; noes Campbell aud' Johnson. On motiuu the rules were suspended and a warrant ordered to be drawu on the treas urer in favor of F B Dunn for $25, for rent of Council Chamber for aix months. F W Osburn, Recorder elect, appeared and took the oath of office. The following bills were presented and re ferred to the finance Committee: J J Bellvail, $5; B F Dorris, $3 75; F M Wilkins, $0 W; ' A S Pattsmon, 91 49; Robinson ft Church, 38 eta; L C M A, 83 25; V McFarland, $1; R G Callison, 62 cU On motion, J R Campbell and R S Bean were appointed judges for the easuiag City election. On motion the Marshal was instructed to proceed to the collection of delinquent taxes forthwith. Ou motion the Marshal was instructed to enforce Section 5 of the Amended Charter, which prohibits delinquent taxpayers from voting at auy city election. Ou nutiuu, adjourned. F. V. Osburn, Recorder. Cause for Complaint. The manner in which the Teachers Insti tute, held in this city recently, was con ducted, has given rise to considerable com plaint. The object of an institute is to allow free interchange of experieuce and ldas between the teachers of the county, for whose beuefit it is supposed to be held. Heretofore the local teachers have been as signed a place in the programme, but this year their claims to consideration were ig nored, anil with the exception of two teach- ers, Profs. I.ee aud Durkve, the teachers of the public schools of the county had to be contented to sit at the feet of Gamaliels in lence. The public schools throughout the county were dismissed to allow the teachers to attend the institute, aud it should have been arranged so that some benefit should have accrued to the teachers for the expense entailed by ressou of the vacation allowed. The cost of the Eugene publio school alone is nearly $100 per week. The causo for complaint is well founded, and those having future institutes in charge should recognize the claims of local teachers to a hearing; Fine Bekf. Mr A Matthews of Pleasant Hill sold this week, to Mr Millican, 20 head of as fine steers as we ever saw. They were stall fed and averaged 1442 pounds, gross. He received four cents per pound, an aver age of $57 6S per head, the entire amount received for the 20 bead being $1,153 60. Mr Matthews makes the business pay. The cattle were driven to Harrisburg. and from there shipped to Salem. Amount or Land. The amount of gov ernment land in the Itosebnrg district, com prising portions of Linn, Benton add Lake, and all of Lane, Douglas, Coos, Cnrry. Jose point and Jackson counties, is, by estima tion, nW..ut 9,uHK),00( cre, the greater part ! of which i nnsurvryed and mountainous perhaps S.OOO.'HW acres are surveyed ana mostly covered with titaW. Barber Suor. Mr Hugh Kenshaw has purchashod the barlr shop formerly owned by George Archbtrger, and is prepsred to accommodate his customers with a good shave, hair cutting, shsinporting. etc., in a workmanlike manner. (Jive him a call- HufiTiNQ Land. A couple of Germans from Dakota, in search of a body of land large enough for a colony of W families, are stopping at the St. Charles Hotel Here is n chance tor some of our large land owners to make a sale. L 0. O. F. TrurLE. The contract for boilding the I 0 O F Temple, at Harrisburg. was let to Mr. Martin, of Harrisburg, Mon day, for $7,900. Mr G Hickatheir of this city was an nnsoeceesful bidder. Wheat Sold. Mr. James Ebbert has .M li nrsl fm.hels o wheat which he bad ttnrA in his warehouse In this cut. it ill be shipped below as soon a poesiblei Anti-Monopoly Resolutions. At a mass tost ting of Anti-Monopolist of Iao County, held in Eugsoe City, March 11th $fi2. the following resolutions were adopted - Resolved, That we demaud of our Sena. tors and Representatives the regulation of pilotage and towage on the Columbia river and bar, ao as to destroy the present rnonop oly in that business and open the name to competition. Resolved, That the fees of the Clerk and and Sheriff bi reduced or make them salaried officers. Resolved, That fares and freight on rail roads should be controlled by law compel!. ing them to submit to a just law regulating interchange of commerce. Resolved, That railroad compauiea should be compelled to pay for stock killed by them in the county where the damage occur. Resolved, That w demand of the pres' ent political parties that they place in norni nation only suck men as will pledge them selves to use their ntmost endeavor to se cure the passage of laws iu accordance with the foregoing resolutions and other that may be for the best interest of the whole people. Resolved, That the Secretary be in structed to furnish the Eugene Gcard and Journal with copies of the foregoing, with request that they be pnblished and all State paper friendly to (aid .resolutions are invited to copy the same. A. C. Jennings, Secretary. Disastrous Attempt at Lynchino . H . C. Laws, who fatally wounded Frank Calavan in a shsoting affray at LaogeU'i valley a short time ago, during which he was shot three time in the leg, two of the bullets making flesh wounds and the other striking the bone near the ankle, was arrested a few day ago in Alturas, Modoo county, Califor nia. Last Saturday night 10 or 12 masked men rode into Liukville, and entering Green man's Hotel, where the prisoner waa in the custody of Deputy Sheriff J F Lewis aud Justice Wright, awaiting examination before the Utter on Monday, and demanded him with the avowed iutention ef lynching him. When they entered the hall they were or dered to halt, and on refusing Lewis fired hi revolver, wounding one of the parties slightly. The lynchers returned the fire, killing the Deputy Sheriff sud wounding JuitieeV right slightly, and then left with out taking Laws. The excitement is insense end feeling in Langcll valley very strong against Laws. Hamilton Heard From. It is learned from good authority, say the Standard, that Charles Hamilton, the paramour of Carrie Bradley and one of her accomplice in the murder of James K Brown, is lying sick at Mazatlan, Mexico. The report in circulation at the time the cirenmstances of the murder were made public that he bad ssiled from San Francisco on the steamer Kewboruo, it seems, is correct. He has written to friends in San Francisco, stating that he was sick aud out of funds, and that no one around him could speak English except the doctor. Chief Crowley, of San Frauciico, has in formed the authorities here, aud It is possi ble that at no very distaut day we shall baye the Bradley gang completed, by the ad dition of the toughest one of the lot, Chas. Hatmltou, to the number now in prison here. Railroad Work. Says tho Roseburg Plaiudealer: "The route of the 0 4 C U It extension is becoming alive with men, espe cially Chinamen, of whom there are now abi.ut 250 at work on the grade l Roberts' hilL They are strung all along between here and said hill, blasting out the high rocky pniut aud grading. There are now about 600 Chinamen at work for the company, who want about 9,000 more of these Mongolian animals to handle the drill, pick, shovel and wheelbarrow. The work is progressing rap idly. SKirPED. A wandering tailor giving his name a Frank Morgan located here a few weeks ago, aud by a steady appearance soon gained the confidence of tome of our mer chants and ran small bills. He had plenty of work to do, but the bilk element waa pre dominant in him, sud the first of this week he jumped the town leaving hi creditor unpaid. We would adviso the newspaper of the place he next locates in to collect their bills of him in advance. Pass him around. Sentenced to the Penitentiary. James McFarland, whit was taken from here to Portland seveial weeks since, was convicted in the U. 8. District Court recently of sell ing whisky to Indians in Umatilla county last October. Thin was his third offense, and he was sentenced by Judge Deady to 18 months in the penitentiary. When he gets out this time he will probably retire from the business of giving whisky to government wards. Died. Lore Louise, daughter of St John and Amanda Skinner, died id Willamette Forks precinct, Friday, March 10th, of diphtheria, aged 11 months aud 10 days. The burial took place at the Masonic ceme tery, Sunday, at 2 o'clock, Rev. U R Geary officiating. The bereaved parents have the sincere sympathy of many friends. Republican Convention. The Republi can County Ccatral Committee of Lane county have called a county convention for the purpose of electing eight delegates to the State Conyeutioa, and to nominate a county ticket, on Saturday, April 15tb: pri mary meetings will be held Saturday, April 8th. Ten DaY. Jack Gilpin, wbo was taken to Portland by Mr J B Underwood last week, was convicted of giving whisky to an Indian, in the U. S. District Court, and was sentenced to ten day imprisonment' It only cost about $200 to convict him of an of fense which meet with so light a sentence. AccnoN.-B M Moore will sell at hi farm at auction, Mrch 2jth, hi tock, grain and farming implement. TEACHERS INSTITUTE, Friday Marin id. morn ma session 90: Institute called to order by County Superin tendent Gill Opened with solo, "The Bridge," Prof. 0. P. Lea The subject of renmsnahlp was opened by Prof. Lee, who brought forward some very good ideas In regard to his mode of teaching iwnrnanship, followed by a general discussion by the institute. RKYboj. After recess County Supt, Gill opened the suojecc oi ncnooi uovtrnment, which was quite thoroughly discussed by the institute. Supt Gill appointed the following commit tee on resolutions: E. P. Hendersen, M. E. Judkins, Chas. Huffman, Miss Ma Under wood and Misa lone CranfilL AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30: Institute called to order by Supt GilL 1 ne subject o( Heading was first taken up and discussed by the Institute. Followed by the question box under which head quite a number of pertinent questions were taken up and discussed. The subitct of Natural History waa contin ued by Prof. Condon, taking a his theme, the history of the first tribe that inhabited th glsbe. Discussion by institute. Prof. Powell made a few remarks in regard to holding a State Teachers Normal Institute at Salem, sometime during July. No. teachers enrolled, 80. Th following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, 1. That Jthe thanks of the insti tute are due to Trof Lambert and Dr. Browne, for th able and interesting lectures delivered by them; and to Prof, Condon for his series of instructive lectures; also to Prof. Lee for his very lucid and entertaining blackboard illus trations, also for his appropriate address of welcome. 2, That' our worthy State Suierintendent, Prof. L. J. Powell, is entitled to our hearty thanks for his untiling efforts to advance the cause of education among us and throughout the State-He 1 the right man in th right place. 3, And the young ladiet wbo so kindly favored us with music; especially Miss Laura Goltra, Misa Mae Underwood and the Misses McCornack. 4, That our thanks are due to the officers of the institute, for their faithfulnessjin thi dis charge of their respective duties. 5. That we Under our thanks to the O. C R. R, Co. for reduced rates of fare to our members traveling on their road; and also to the citizens of Eugene for their hospitalities extended to us duriug the session of the insti tute. 6, That the editors of th city paper b re quested to publish these resolutions in their re spoctive.paper. Letter from Moscow, I. T. Moscow, I. T., March 6, 1832. Editor Guard. Thinking a few note from thi lection of country .night be of in terest to some ef your readers, I send you the, following brief description of Moscow and vicinity: Moscow is situated in the west ern part of Llnho Territory, about four miles from the Washington line, and about twenty miles north of Sunk river. It is aery thriving country village, and is surrounded by the most fertile fanning lands to be found in the northwest; the rolling land producing all the cereals to perfection, while the low lauds are equally as productive, Lil are sub ject to severe frosts which render them in a measure unprofitable for farming purposes, but are unsurpassed for grazing. The staple prriddction here at present is flax, which is being contracted for th coming season at $1 per bushel delivered on the river. Wheat raising is mire munerative on account of the high rates cha.ged for transportation to the sea board, but if the farmers could realize the present price paid in the Willamette Valley, they would soon become independ ent. Moscow contains about two hundred inhabitant, who are a strictly moral and up right people. At present there are three dry goods stores, one drug store, 'harness shop, tin shop, hardware store, jowelry es tablishment, butchel shop, two saloons, three hotels, throe blacksmith shops aud one wagon shop, besides the usual number of carpenter shops, all ef which are doing a good business. The residents of thi place aud vicinity are considerably elated t pres ent over the prospects of a railroad iu the near future, the 0 R k N Co having prom ised to construct a branch of their road to this place in time to trausport the coming crop. There are no vacant house in thi place at present, aud rent is very high. B. F. Bond. Personal. Cha Lauer was in Portland thi week. A S Power i on hi way home from Washington. Mr J W Wright, of Junction, was in town last Wednesday. J W Cherry and G 8 Kincaid went to Portland yesterday. W H Odell, ef th Salem Statesman, has returned from the East. Mr Geo B Dorris was at Albany this week attending the Circuit Court for Linn couotyi Mr II C Humphrey was a passenger on the steimer State of California, which tailed from Portland Thursday. Mr L G Adair took a trip to Portland thi week. Mr Perkins of Drains conduct th railroad office durirg bis absence. Mr R S Boan was at Salem tud Albany this week in attendance on the Supreme Court in the former city, and the Circuit Court in the latter. Rbxipbucu Sold. We are informed that Mr Van Hon ten ba sold the residence oc cupied by Mr Bryson to David Coleman for $2,1 j0. FM Wilkins sold his residence to Daniel Test for $350. Complete, Seattle, W. T.( March 18, 1 H. Hi Warner k Co.: Sir Aftr over tea year with kidney compUftif. eured( J,nd h, eT,r use of your Male Kidney ana of tb disease sincet Announcement. The National Surgical Institute of Indian apolis with branches at Philadelphia, Atlanta, Ga., and San Francisco, which has a national reputation, will permanently establish a brunch at Portland, Oregon. Two of the skilled surgeons of this Institute preaml with every needed aparatus for the successful treatment of ciippUs will meet all the old patients and such new ones as may de sire treatment this year at the follow Ing places: Portland, St Charles Hotel, April !)th, 10th and 11th; Allany, April 12th and 13th; The Dalles, April 17th; Walla Walla, April 19th and 20th, and Seattle April 25th and 20th, and lureafter at Portland, Oregon, on the first two weeks of May and November of each year, commencing XovemW ISSj. Beware of all traveling doctors who may claim to represent any other intitute, for this is the only surgical institute on thin oust with facilities aud experience for the treatment of deformities. J. M. HlNKI E, M. 1. Geo, W. Hanut, M. D. Surgeons in charge National Surgical Insti tute No. 319 Bush street, San Francisco. One or More Surgeons From th Pacific Surgical Iuatitute, 305 Kearny Street, San Francisco, will be at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Roseburg, March 19 and 20: at the St Charles llotul, Kngoiie City, Marjh 21 and 22; and at the St Charles Hotel, Albany. March 24 and 25. fully prepared to treat all tho Diseases and Deformities treated at thi Iuatitute, such as Spiual Diseases and all diseases of the Joint, Rupture, Nasal Catarrah, Chrmic Rheumatism, Lung Diseases, Paralysis, Nervous Diseases, Piles', Fistula, and Fe male Diseases. This is tho only authorized branch of th Great Northwestern Surgical Institute on the l'acifio Coast, and desires not to be confounded with any tithef Insti tution. Grange Delegate. Th subordinate Graogea of Lane county will elect three delegate each, at their uext meeting, to attend a couuty meeting at Eu gene City, Tuesday, April 7, 1882, at ene o'clock P. M. The object of said meeting will be to elect representatives to the State Grange. Allen Bond, County Deputy. To Millmen. Old tvpe for babbit metal for sale at this oflice. WILL YOU SUFFER with Iy.,nep,la and i,irer woininaint: muioii s v lunzer is irunrau teed to cure you. For sale by Unburn & Co, BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Th Best Halvh in the world for Bruises. Cuts, Sores, Ulcen , Salt Khemn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn", ami all knds of Skin Eruptins. This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satinfoction in every cane or money refunded. Price 3A cts per box. For sals by Wii.ein's, the Druggist, Eugene City. Aiulhouanri, Junction i ity. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Con stipation, Lous of Appetite, Dizzinnssamlall symntonis of Dyspcpnia. Price 10 and7Scts. per bottl. Sold by Osburn and Co, Eugene. Untold Agony No More. San Francisco. July 10, lfWl. H. H. Warne . Cos Hire I have suftorod untold atrony fro an affection of the kidneys and bladder. I received no relief until I used your Safe Kidney ami Liver Cure, which did me more good than all the spring and doctors combined. I connidr it the umatiwt mediciue of the age tor kidney and bladder troubles. U A. rAOK, l.m I ,ea von wort li t. lfatlawnv "Piltt - If Ant it Lift Intmanrt Aploplexy, 4c, Many people insure their live to benefit their families by doath how para doxical is thi. To prolong life by prexerving the health would be a fur more ritfcnal man ner of assuring it Apoplexy is swift and in sidious in its attacks, striking its victim with- ut a moment's waminir 1 Huppily a prevent! ove has been discovered Holloway 1 ills the tinlv safe and certain antidote for this dhtcime. obey cool the blond and equalize its circulation throUKh the sVHtein. Jo preserve the stomach tn a sound condition ami the blood puro Is the itrue secret of health Holloway' Pills will drt this most effectually, ami thousands owe their actual existence to them at tho present day. Important aotick. Anno are ireuuiiie un less the signature of J. Hai'Dock surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment Boxus at 2.r cents, 02 cents and 81 each. here is considerable savini hy taking th larger sizes. Hollowat ft Co, New York. Uood I rung. i'.m. Syrup is the special prescription of l)i A. B ichee, a celebrated German Physi cian, and is acknowledged to bn one of the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. 'It quickly cures Roughs, Cold und all Lung troubles ot the soverest nature, removing, as it does, the cailse of the affection ami Innving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case which its rapidly increasing sal every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Beware oi medicines of similar names, lately introduced ltoschee's Gorman Svrup was intro duced in the United States in lHiifl, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. 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ISo other n uuily ran show one half as many rKiuiA.iENri'UiKN. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Diu Kino's New liricov:iiY will cure yon of Asthma, Hay Fever, BrnnehitU, Consumption, sovere 'otighs iiul Cohk HoarscnesH, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at ilkius', The Ku ,'ene t!ity Priiggiht, yuu rim (,'ct a trhl bottle niKR or cost, o a rwrular i.e bottle for ?1. Miilliollnml, Junction I 'ity. Ilisle', Davis k Co, Wholesale AuentM, Portland, L ' 1 KTJOJCNli: CITY EBUSINESS 3BIRECT0RY. AL12XANDKK, J. R-Justice of the IW South Eugene Precinct; ollice at Court I louse. A I! RAM 8, W. II. 11KO. -Planing mill, :udi, door, blind ami moulding manufactory, Kigbth street, cat of mill race. Kvcrythimj in our line furnished on short notice and reasonable terms. , IlKT'nt AN. l. l'ry goods, clothing, groceries sml general nuTchandise, southwest corner Willamette oiul Eighth streets. BOOK STOHK-One door south of the Astor House. A full stock of assorted box pnper plain and fancy. CHAIN BROS. -Dealer in Jewelry, Watch es, ( locks ami Musical Instruments - u Inniette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, It. O. Dealer In groceries, pro- visions, country pM!iice,canneil goods, books, stationery, etc., southwest corner Willamette and Pth Sts. DOUniS, GEO. B. -Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ollice on Willamette street, Eu gene City.' DOHIUS, B. F.-DeaW in Stoves and Tin wnro- Vt illamotto street, between heventll ami Eighth. FRIENDLY, 3. H. Dealer In dry poods, clothing and general merchandise W illaiu ette street, between Kighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Ncwspaper, book and job priiitiugoflice, corner illumette amlnoventn streets. GILL, J. T. -Physician, Surgeon and Drug gist, J'ostullire, illiiinetto s reel, neiween Seventh and Eighth. HAYS, KOBT. Wines, LliUors, and Ci- f:ar of the best quality kept constantly on land. The best billiard tablo in town. HENDltlC'KS, T. (. Dealei In general mer- ebnndise northwest corner W Ulumette and Kintli Jtreets. HOPES, C Keeps on band fine wines, lH( uors, cigars and a pool anil uiinnni laiuei Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CIIAS. M. Gunsmith. Kitles nr.J shot guns, breech anil muzzlo loviiers, lor sine. Hop liring done iu the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on iUli street. HAYES ft LUCKKY Druggist and dealer iu paints, oils, etc. illatuette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. LYNCH, A -Gnwries, provision, fruiU, veg- etaldes, etc., Willamette siroei, ursi uoor south of Pustofliu. LUCKEY.J. K Watchmaker nnd Jeweler; keeps a line stock ol pimn in nis line, miuu etto street, In Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAUHN, .IA MES -Choice, wlnes.llmiors, . . ...... . L 1. .... 1..V.1.4I. am! oK'ara - W 11 lumeiie sireei, utnwoen r.iK""' ami Ninth.' OSBIMIN ft CO. Dealers In drngs, 'medicine. chemicals, oils, paints, etc V illauiette U, opposite H. Charles Hotel 1 PATTERSON, A. S. Aline stock of plain and fancy visiting cards. PKESTON, WM.-Pouler In Saddlery, liar.- nesw, Carriago trimmings, etc. wiuumeue street betwoon Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICII A new stock of standard school book) just received at the post ollice. REAM, J. K. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner Willamette and Seventh streets. ST CHARLES HOTEL t lianas tin ker, Proprietress. The best I Into in the ;ity. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL HCPPLIKfl-A large and varied assortment of slates of nil sizes, and quantities of slutos ami slute books. Three doors north of the express ollice. THOMPSON k BEAN-Attornrys-nt-Law Willamette street, between tievenin ami ICifhth WALTON, J. J. Attorney -at-Law. Ulhce- WillametU) street, between flevenlii Eighth, and Holman's Pad. Liver 1 isaim lusa. TN A N ALL CASES OF BILIOUSNESS AND J Malaria in every form Ma preventive an cure of all kinds of Fever, lr. Ilolmaii a I i i i : jC is a perfect success; aim ior i 'y)w"ynhe Hend.'M'h and nervous priistration.oHuw at is applied over the pit of t ttAier amt great nerve centerit annihiUtpttomRok. It once. It removes T'orpidiirt'oismis caused restores a natural aetiojufncer, Malarial or neutralizes sml ilestrff vitalise the whole by the Virus ofSrf'triie tonic. It regulates Contagious )rloiiiHOh so successfully system iOeeornps perfect the t.lrf' A. LiMiuiis says: "It is nearer tho-n Panacea than anything in medicine." yh done on the principle of Absorption, of ich Ml. 1IULMAN S PAD i. tb n;n- only true exponent For all Kidney Trouhlosi use DR; HOL.MAN a RENAL OU KIDNEY PAD, the best remedy in the world and recommended by the &idical Faculy. IIUWAIIK OV HOG I A PADS. EACH GENUINE HOLMAN PADbearsthe 'rival Hevroue Ma nip of the HOL MAN PAD CO. with the aUve trade mark printed in green. Jluy none without it FOli MILK BY ALL DIM (.GIST. Dtt IIOLMAN'S advice isfne. Full tre' tise sent on applic ition. l.Krcss 1IOL.TI p.id rr., V.O. V.ax ZllXnr P.ro&dway, New York; 47 'F-KMUa.tyse ki.TOKfiisily mri.C,tl I iiitflt frp. Ail.lr.v 1 hi a Co, Aiuiinte, Me. For m TUB f AND Stnmacli, iUk) KidnevS I sraiSiH llliuk el i