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. CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF HENTIOM. Chtrry Day, tndertakera. Far f wd detitry go to CUrk . Bring 7oar ckickeu I Bettsaaa'. Three good tot a) at Gotdemltli ', Medical Uk 8lt t Hay anil Luky ' fix pouaa at coffa for 1 at Goldsmith', Jet work fc peeialilT at tha Goard olfioa. vJwd farwHar and kiw prioea, la Ream' aautU. Tha highest caaV pric paid (or wheat by FBDunn. Cherry k Day keep tha best rtoch of under taksr ' good. Larftit atock ot furnltura In Kugene at Cherry Day' Cherry Day sell furniture cheaper t lit n any fctus la Kugen. Rsttaaa will pay mora far chicken in Cu lhaa aay oaa la town. Goad aliTrd ta aay part at tha city fam GaldiaVith'a. Frath eitrat of aiagweai mail daily at at Hay and Lackty'a Wa antic tha (smilmr faoa of Jason Oweo again pon oat rtreet. Tba nly plata whtra you cm alwaya sell ' your chiakeaj ia at Bettuiaa's. Tha Raenrdcr fined four different' penous last 1 'liuredsy for misdemeanor. Iaimaaaa I tack of crockery an 1 glaaiwara t greatly reduced prioea at Goldsmith'. Who ia doing tha undertaking business? Ream. Who ia aelling the furniture? Ream. If you want to get the highest price for yeur HOPS call at Bettxan's before telling. Whit paper, juit the thing for writing "upot with pencil, for aale at the Guard ffie. Ream don't advertise anything he can't bsck when ha eayi hia atock of undertaking godt ia tha boat. r . ' Many of ear citizen aret.it to tha State Fair at Salefn and tha Mechanic Fair at Portland, thia week. Rt J C Hiker will oceapy the pulpit at the llaptiit Church to-morrow evening, Preaching by the pattor in the morning. ( Mr Laird, of Springfield, haa Juit opened a flrstdas drug atore in that town. We with him auccem in hia new calling. You eaa get 3 cane of tomatoes for AO ceati, 1 can frath peaches fur 21 contt, and tha beat tea in town at F B Dunn. 133 acre of good farm land well improved, near Eugene City, for aale. i Geo. M. Millkr. MrS H Friendly will pay the highest taah market price for wheat. Give him a call before aelling your grain elsewhere. Rat J O Dakir, of Salem, will apeak on Temperance at the M E Church, on Monday evening at 7) o'clock. A cordial invitation is exUnded to the public. Hon D P Thompson has presented the State a life aize portrait of On Joseph Lane, Valued at f7"0, aa a graceful token of hit re gard fr the departed warrior and states man. H.mi Ceo F Craw, Wells Fargo & (Vs Kent, received from Portland, one day this week, a thoroughbred English bull terier pup. It ia a lino specimen of that Ved of dogs, . Wa clip the following from the Jackson ville Times of Sept 17th: "Frank Huffer, who has been out with Turner's surveying party, returned very sick Wednesday, hut is mw imuroving." All one farmers should rnnke arrnnennent to attend the Comity Fnir, to lie held fire mile east of Ooshen, October .'til and fitli A reporter nf the GuaRH will bn piesent V chronicle the events of the ucca-dmi. Rsvn, the nndtrUker vtd fnrnititrn deal or, will receive in a fer nsys a splendid irt:ncnt of rawhide furniture, - Is tola he will ! aril way under any prices ever nlTered in Eugene. Don't buy until yon aee his atock. Yau can get 10 lbs ot sugar for 1 1. " " ej lbs of coffee for (L " " S lbs of tea for II. " " .0 cans cf oysters for $1. " " 7 can of tomatoes for tU " " goods eheaper than elsewhere at Goldsmith' the cash grocer. Letter List. Letters for tke following persons were un called for at the postoffice in Eugene City, Sept 33, 1882: Adams, Miss OUie t View, I R 2 Cohum,Rnbt 2 Cowls, J W Carlin, G D Cram, Mrs Elizabeth Cooper, Mrs Lib Douglas, Mrs L Edwards, Mrs Weh Xdwaids, Thna Ferrell, P B Ganger, I saae Harrow, Isaac Hutchersnn, Jaa Lawrence, It M Kigbaum, Miss D E Oskerman, Mrs H Parsons. A J Peek, Theodore Parenr, J H 2 Patterson, J P Pitner, Johnathan Kite, Charles Sigdon 8 Raw. J C Ricks, Mrs C Sollicer. M Teller, Marion Woolen, Dell. A. S. PATTERSON, P. M. Foley Soring. Theae healthful and medicinal hot spring have bea parchased by Mr Peter Runey lata el Astoria. Mr Runey will thoroughly refit anel renovate the building on the prem ises, and Will be prepared to accommodate those ia aaest nf health or pleasure. Fish astd game are plentiful in that vicinity, the scenery U magnificent, and those wishing a tammer tsar eould go to no better place. HaraThe' hop crop in thi county haa taraed eat better than was was expected before pickinf . We are informed by aeveral grower that their crop are larger than they were last year. Caitna Oct. Much valuable reading attar b erewded oat of this issue on ao eoaat f a rash af advertieeiaeati. Hon. 9 II Fhendly will pay the bight eat market pi ice far bop. Se hia adver tisement ia another column. ou.Ia Eugene Cty, Sept 21, 18SJ, to Tha Amended City Charter. Senator T 0 Hendricks introduced a bill in the Legislature last week to amend the city charter. Wa notice that it wan the first bill to pass the Senate, and now only remains fur it to pass the House, wheuit will become a laws The first important change in the charter is that prohibiting any indebtedness being deducted from the city assessment. The instrument gives the Council the power to regulate wi'hin city limits tha ayred of railroad and tast driving; to borrow or loan money; to oblige prisoners to work on street; to regulate the bailding of (table or bams on streets and alley sj to regulate weights and measures; to provide for a unrvey of blocks and streets and vorrecttim of existing j surveys; to reflate markets and to prohibit) slaughter fcusof to build gutter and sewers and to keep the same in repair; to empower the Mayor to appoint a Recorder pro tern in case of tire Recorder' illness or temporary absence; to provide for a board of equaliza tion; to regulate Ilia keeping of animals for breeding purposes to prohibit the erection of woodeu buildings within fixed limits; to provide for aud determine the number and size of entraucf from all halls, churches and all other buildings usud for jublio gather ings tn regulate and restrain laundries; to prevent or restraiu any unite or disorderly assemblage in any street, house or place within the city, and to prevent city otlicer from baying city warrauta for loss than their face value. . The city limits wa also amended so aa to include half of five blocks in the western part of the city and four hundred feet on the south line of '.lis city. Junction City Items- JostTlox, Sept 23, 18S2. The new corner saloon building is nearing completion rapidly. Mr Mulholland is having a kitchen built on the back part of his house. The State fair seems to be the chief object of interest at present. Many express a desire to attend the fair, Eighteen or twenty Lave not only shade the wish to attend, but actually boarded the cars for the "scene of action." The warehouses are still receiving about 4,000 bushels of grain each daily, and on ac count of not being able to procure cars enough, have to store all available space in same, which makes plenty of hard work aud sights of sackr. School did nut open until Sept 18th on ac count nf hop picking and grain hauling. Forty-five scholars have been enrolled to date, and two-thirds as many more are expected aa soon as it is generally known that school has commenced and the hurry of work is over. An. A Liberal Proposition. Mr Henry Villard, President of the 0 R 4 N C, N I' It R, and 0 4 C R R, has sub- inittvd a proposition to the Legislature to endow tho State University. No offers to Hiidow the University with $.10,000, if the State of Oregon will increase its mutual l.g ixlative allowauce from $2,300 to f,000, (Ion S It Eakin, Jr, member of the House, ia submitted the proposition to the Legisla ture, and a committee has been appointed to make any recommendation it may think necessary. We hopo the Legislature will accept this liberal oiler immediately, rnd vote the liberal donor a vote of thanks. Mr Villard helped this worthy institution mice Iteforo when it was iu trouble, and now he steps forward to put it on a (olid financial basis, and the people of the State of Oregon, and more especially of Lane county, should show their appreciation of his liberality iu some manner. Held Without Bail. The Indian. Jim Kirk, who was arrested last week for the killing of another Indian by the name ot Jack Kerns, was given a prelimi nary examination bvfnre Justice G WKinsey, last Monday evening. After examination of the witnesses and hearing the pleadings of the attorneys in the case, the Justico held the In dian to await the action of the grand jury for the crime of murder in the first degree. Messrs. IJilyeu and Miller conducted the prosecution and Geo S Wasliburne appeared for the dffense. After the above trial the whit man, Jm Bernnard, also accused of th same crime, ap peared before the Justice, plead not guilty, and waived an examination, and was committed to the county jail to await the action of.the grand jury. Camtrkd. Deputy Sheriff Walli cap tured the man Bernard, who left immediate, ly after the murder nf the Indian last week, about 15 mile east of Biownsville, last Sat urday evening, and bronght him here the following dav. He had shaved all the whis kers from hia face, and wa armed with a pistol aud bowie knife. To TACHeR.s. A publio examintion of teachera wishing to obtain certificates, tor thi county, will commence at the office of the Superintendent, in Eugene City, next Wednesday (Sept 27) at 9 o'clock in the morning. Ixsase. Mr W H Intuan, of Siuslaw precinct, was examined before Judge Fitch Tuesday, and declared insane. Sheriff Campbell ttxik the patieot to the Insane Asylum at East Portland, Wednesday. HtmicR. Mestrs A Lynch and Robt Campbell returned from a hort hunt near Blue river, where they tayed three day and killed fourteen deer. Who can beat thia. Married, Iu Eugene City, Sept. 18th, by Rv E P Henderson, Mr Solomon Zora walt and Mrs Julia (VpenUr, both of Lane county, Oregon. WiLDGttst Mr EJ McClaaahan killed two wild geese in the mill pond near bis res idence in thi city one day last week. Too locky. PciCJlASrj). Prof J W Jebnaon pur: -chased of Mr John AocWaon bia (arc across tba river, one day this week. The price I paid waa Ftf per acre. The Hop Fields of Oregon and Wash ington. Willamette Farmer. Siuce the subject of hops haa been a lead ing our, w have taken pains to gather all tn information possible on thia topic, and through the courtesy ol Herreu llm., Taco ma Ledger aud other w are enabled to furitish our readers with the following figure. The ta'jl is mail out to include localities by counties: Localities. Acres. Puvallup. W. T 6S3 ljuie Co , Orcgou 2t0 Marion Co., " 120 Linn Co., " 32 Polk Co., " '. 08 Yamhill Co " U UiherCo " 6 Total 1,18 Taking an average vielit a 1,000 pounds to the acre,then w will have as a total prob able yield ,iu Oregon aud Washington the amount of 1, IS), 000 pounds. This at 40c per Kund will bring iuto the couutry the immense sum of $41 4,000, or nearly half a million dollars. This being the cose it would be an interesting matter to figure and ee how much profit there i in thi email acreage compared with wheat. The result we append: lii hopi, 1,200 acres $4 SO, 000 lu v heat. 1,200 acres oM,000 lu favor of hops $450,000 Wo have figured in the above that the coat of harvesting wm equal- also, we put the yield of wheat at 23 bushel per acre, aud at $1 per bushel. Thesu figures are hardly fair, as the price of hop is uuusually high, so the estimate cau be made oil the same baaia placing hops at ten cents per pound. The line and advantage of mixed husbandry ia here clearly drawn. There is less profit in wheat thau in anythiuii elso. Cottage Grove Items. prom our special corrkspondknt.J Con ac g Grovk, Sept. 18, 1832. Hie Baptist organized a church near here on last Sunday. Talk about happy people Dr Wright is in ecstacies. His is a four pound boy. Sir Hamilton Yuatch is now the moil car rier acrxw the Calnpoola to Oakland. Mr Thomas Elder has sold his wagon shop here to a gentleman from Drain's Station. The contract for the timber of the new bridge here waa let last week. The span is to be 78 feet In length. We have had considerable rain during the post few days. Friday evening it rained quite hard and farmers aie thinking of coiumeuciug plowing. Wm Hubbard killed another cougar near here recently. Some children of Mr H's hap pened to see it crouching behind tome bushes near them, when they called him aud lie killed it. The following is a list of the business house in this place: 4 dry good stores, 2 wajfon sho:s, 2 shoe maker shops, 2 butcher shops, 1 harness shop, 1 millinery tore, 1 flouring mill, 2 blacksmith shops, 1 large warehouse for storing grajn, 1 drugstore, 1 saloon, I hotel and three physiciaus. Who can say that the Grove is not a lively place! Al'KX. Anna M. L. Potts, M- D. The celebrated lecturer whose iiauio heads thia notice, will begin a rcries of lectures next Moiidu;- night ot Lano' Hall in this city, on Physiology, health and disease. Mrs Potts has been lecturing for two year iu California, and is pronounced by the press the finest lecturer on the Pacific Coast. She treats of topics interesting to all and handle her subject iu a masterly manner. Sho i a a natural orator, and at times her flights nf eloquence are really sublime. She under stands h-r subjects thoroughly and present he' ideas iu a clear, foiciblo manner, that strike right home. Her lecture are illus trated by a large number of anatomical spec imens and life size oil paintings. She inter sperse her lecture with enough wit to pre vent them being called "dry." The lecture Monday evening will be free, and a crowded house may be predicted. The lady it ac companied iu her travels by Dr Geo E Harri son, of Chicago, the eminent specialist, who will 1m hsnnv to hold corsultati in free of 1 1 . charge, with gentlemen who may have any of "the ills that Ib sh is'hcir to." Just Received. MrTG Hendrick ha just received at hi store iu this city the largest lot of ladie and gentlomeu' hoes ever brought to thi city. He ordered them direct from the factory at Cincinnati, Ohio, aud therefore he got the best of stock, and'at pricos that defy competition in that line of good. We would pe:ially advise the ladies of thia vicinity to atep in the atore and aee the finest made hoe ever old in Eugene. Mr Hendrick ho also just received a large atock of rubber boot and coat, direct from the manufactoiy at Chicago, which he will aell at Drice that will astonish all tn want of these needed articles. For the State University. Master Horace McClure, who has worked in thi office for the past year, left on Tuesday morning Sept 7th, for Eugene City, where he proposes following a course of study at the University. Horace ia a young man of tteady, industrious habits, and w have no doubt will well acquit himself in hi naw role. Times-Mountaineer. Married. At the residence of the bride' parent, by Eld G W Whitney, Sunday, Sept 17th, 1S82, MrCha Kelson and Miss Ida Johnson, all of thia city. W congratu late the young coupla and with them many yeara of unalloyed happiness. Badger Killed. A badger waa killed by Mr Wm Blanton, at hia farm, about five miles from this city, one day lastaeek. Tbit it tha first one of these animal we hava heard of being seen in the valley. "Oc jErr." W hud the following in Tuesday's Oregonian ; T J Smith and forty seven others went up yesterday to awell V itchell' force at Saleoi STATE UNIVERSITY. A column devoted to the interests of the Laurean and Lutaxian Literary Societies, aud the Bute L'uiversity. Mart Imhhij,. .Editor Personal Geo Nulaud of the data of '80, will be ad milted to the bar next mouth. A L Fraziar who graduated last year, is principal of th public school at Amity. Miss Itubi Spillvr, who i attending tha college at Wallely, writea home glowiug re port of th school. W notice among th new tudnt th familiar face of David Roaenthral, who at tended the University several yeara ago. The friends or Mr George Hoyt will be glad tn learn that he has improved in health very much sine leaving hare thi summer. A C Woodcock, who waa to have graduated with th class of TO, will enter th present senior class before th end of the year. Their loss 1 our gain. Mis Charlotte Roberta, of Tba Dalles, will not be able to attend tha University thi year on account of ill health. She would have grad uated in tba das of '83. Odds and Ends. , Sonif of th students "A pledge to keep w have." A number of new member ar being added tn both societies. A number of students will finish th normal course thi year. lit total weight of th earth is computed to be six textillion of tons. Some of the old ttudtnt have not yet re turned from surveying trips. One pound of learning require ten pounds of common sense t apply it. Medic il advice to students sat plenty, sleep enough and don't got homesick. The Senior at present number fourteen. Several more will enter the class soon. Prof Bain'a Mental Philosophy will be used this year, instead of Uphaiu'a, aa heretofore. The Junior class is unlqu in till on par ticular, that it ia composed entirely of gentle men. The Societies opened last Friday with a fair attendance. Officers for the ensuing: term were nominated. It would be well if the book taken from th Society Library during vacation could b re turned as soon as possible. Quite a number are nut and the Librarian know nothing of their whereabouts. A new name will stand at th head of this column the next time it is issued. We cannot say which one of the lister Eutaviana the Edi tor will be. but w ar sure that the will fill the office better than we have. Good bye. The decorations are atill hanging in tha au ditorium. They stand as monuments to the Junior taste" Since they hav nut bean taken down, we infer that the Janitor could not bear to demolish such a work of artistic bauty, The Eutaxian did not sit on th floor during their last susxion as we are told the Laurean supposed they did. Marshal McCown carried the benches back where she found them that is the reason there were none in tha Society Hall in the evening. The Seuior clas will be obliged to wait two or three weeks before taking up th study of Physiology, as the text bonks have not yet ar rived. Iu the meantime they have begun In ternational Law, which study coining at the end nf the Senior year, has heretofore been too much hurried. between the hour of nln and ten, there may be heard issuing from Prof Spiller's room, wails and groans of a most distressing charac ter. However, there ia no cause for alarm, it is only the Senior Elocution clans testing their strength of their lungs ou the vowel sounds. The picture of the class of '80, presented to the Societies by Mr Abell, is quite an oma ment to the hall The frame meamrea about 31 by 4 feet, and contains the pictures nf the twenty meumers oi mo ciass, grouyou wm that of the University building in tne center. The photographs are a credit to Abell Never give up when your are right. A frown is a muscular contraction and cannot last long. A laugh of derision is but the modified batk of a our. If you can be laughed oat ot good, or let the go"d be laugh out of you, you are weak er in intellect than the fool whose argument Is a guffaw and whose logic is a snser. Hon Henry Villard, whom th friends of th University have good reason to remember, ha made a proposition th Stat Legislature to this effect: That he will make an endowment nf vi nrm t tha University, provided the Stat 'will ai,Tee to give a certain named amount annually. The matter la now pending before the Legislature. Personal. Gov Whiteaker waa ia town on day thi week. Judge It S Bean haa gone to Coo county to hold a regular term of th Circuit Court Joe Lane and family hay returned to and will make thi their future o- . home. Mr L (i Adair ha been at Salem dnriog the past week, acting a telegraph agent at fair ground.' Mr M Wilkin, of thi eonnty, has keen elected Vic Praident of th 8 tat Agrkul. tural Society. Hon "Saint" Owe ha been lctt) Presi dent of the "Third BcW' at SaSsea. Hi committee could not b beaten. We acknowledge a pleasant caS tree Mr Alex P Wauifh, formerly editor ef th Chico Record, but at present acting aa btawaen laaa ajer for Dr A M L Potta. Mr O K Bean and Dock JcAnaun, ef Junction, lsft for th upper McKrui, oa a bunting expedition last Monday. W laaro they killed nine th first day thy hunted. Melaothnn Day, who ha bean hraketiig oa th railroad returned bota mm) day thi week. W undrtaod that b ha been quite ill at Portland for Mreral week. Mr Cha Belshaw, of Canyon City, a brother ff Messrs Ceo aud Thorn aa B'lsbaw of thia eottoty, ia hr riaitiog. H formerly lived in thi cuooty, and ay the appear auc of tha town aad eeaotry haa changed greatly aine) he left her ia WA. Local Market Report Friday, Sept 22, 1882. Vheat-78f79 ct., board of car. OaU-40cts.,nett Flour- tS per bbl Egg 23 eta. per do. ButUr-30 cU per lb. Sidss Wets, per lb. Hams 13 eta. ShoutJers-IO&l'.'J eta. Lard -13 cU Hops I0(a,45 ct. Wool-2223 ct. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensure digestion and enjoyment of food; a tuuio that bring strength to the weak and rest to the th nervous: a harmless diarrhoea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs l'araera Ginger Tonic. BUCKLEN S ARNICA SALVE. The Rkht SaLVR in the world for Uralses. Cuts, Sores, I'leeri , Salt Kheum, Fever Sore. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns.and all knds of Skin Kruptins. This salve is guar anteed to give erfuct satiafaction in every rase or money refunded. Price 3.1 cts per box. For sale by Wilein's, the Druggist, Eugene City. .iiuinniianu, juuction my. MrS H Friendly has received a large stock of goods for the spring trade and i prepared to suit hi customers a to quality and price. He will lull for cash or credit as cheap aa any other store in town, and a his goods are of thn beat quality he guarantees satisfaction. Men aud boy clothing a specialty. Give him a call. A i'onah. Cold or Nr Throat should l stopped. Neglect frequently result Is an iMcnrable l.niiK Dlseaae or S'on amptlon. HltOMVN UIIONCIII4L 1 HorllHMare rrrialn In aire rriirriii Asthma Hronrhllla, Tougha, Catarrh, Coiitumpltve and Throat Uleraaea. For 3U wr the trochee have been recom mended by physici.tns, and always give per fect satisfaction. They are not new or un tried but having been tested by wide and con stant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank nmnngthe few staple remedies nf the age. Public npenk rrit and it In vera use them to clear and strengthen the Voice?. Sold at 2.1 cent a lx everywere Sparkling Eyes, Rosy cheek and (dear complexion only ac company gooil health, rarker s Oiuger Tonic butter than anything, makes pure, rich blood aud brig health, joyous spirits, strength and beauty. Ijtilitia try it: Uazarr. The purity and elegant perfume nf Par ker' Hair Balsam explains the popularity of a!., t! II. . .i . - tins ruuaoie reaiorauve. WILL YOU SUFFER with Uv.oewla and L.iver luiniuaint: nniioiis v italizer Is iruurau teed to cure you. For sale by Unburn i Co. For Rest. The building adjoining Ran kiuV Bazar. Inquire at thia cilice. Sleepless liit'lita, made miserable by that rtr rible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy. Aotlcc to Taxpayers. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT 1 1 on Monday, the 2"th day of SeiitemW, the Board of Equalization for the county of Lane, State of Uregnn, will attend at the Court Hoiiho in said enmity, at the office of the Onin- tv Clerk to publicly examine the Awesauent Roll, and correct all errors iu valuation, de scriptiou or qualities of binds, lots or ether property, and all partlca interested therein are hereby notified to apiear at the time aud place khnve mentioned. 1' J MCfllli nana, County Asaessor, Lao County. Eugene City, Aiigunt 25, lHfti. Dr. N. J. Taylor, m DENTIST, EUGENECITY, OREGON. Office up stairs, one door south of Thoiniisou and liean s old ntttce. All work GUARANTEED. EIGEE MAUBLE WORKS Eugena City, Oregon. Marble Headstones, Tombs, Monuments & Marble Work or XVK Dr.SC'llllTION, Fumlidied at the Lowest Market Rates, and of the Finext Marble. (ive us a call aad examine our work. Chop on Willamette, one door south of the Gl'Alin office. HICKATHtER & WHIPP, Props. FOR THE FALL & Jut rewivod from SAN FRANCISCO CY fin CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Fancy Goods, Ladie3 Dress Goods in LATEST Styles, Everything necessary to a well regulated Store Butter, Eggs and Chickens bought for Cash, or taken in exchange for goods at HIGHEST CASH RATES. EUQKNE CITY EBUSINESS DOIBECTOBY. LETTMAN, G. Dry goods, clothing, groceries and general ni-rchandine, southwest -corner Willamette and Eighth street. BOOK STORE-On door south of th Astor House. A full stock of assorted bos paper plaiu aud fancy. CHAIN BROS.-IWer In Jewelry, Watch es, Clocks and Musical Instruments Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth 1 CALLISON, R. 0.-Dealer In groceries, pro visions, country produce, canned goods, books, stationery, etc., southwest corner Wiflamett an) tfth Su. DORK1S It. F.-Dcler in Ktovee and Tin Witre Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, S. H. -Dealer t dry (foods, clothing and general rurcaiirr Wlllam tte street, between Eighth and Ninth. G CARD OFFICE Newi)CT, Vwk and Joo printingotlice, come WUlamett andSevenllt strmits. GILIj, J. P. lliyna tatt, Surgeon and Drug gist, PisitolBc. Wilhwiett eet, between Seventh and Eighth, HENDKICKS, T. O.-Dualui In general mer chandise northwest onraer Willamette aud Ninth street. HOOKS, C.-Keepeon bond fine wise, ft imrs, cigar and a pool and billiard table Willamette street, between Eightb aart Ninth. HORN, CIIAS. M.-OuuHinith. RiflWa aaj shot guns, breech and muzzle loaders, for sale Reou'.ring done in the neatest atvle ami war- ranted. Shop ou Pth street. LYNCH, A -Groceries, provishme, fniita, veg etables, etc., vt illaiuette street first door south of Poatolllue. LIJCKEY, J. a -Watchmaker and Jewefef f keeps a fine stock of goods in his line, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth' drug (tore. McCLAREN. JAMES - Choice, win, liquors, and cigars Willamette street, between Eighth) aim ,inin. OSHURN A Ca-Dtalers fu drwge, me-TMnee, I'liuuui'uiB, vim, uaoill, v liauMHO St., upKwite S. Charles Hotel PATTERSON, A. S.-A fin atock ot plain aim inucy wining cams. PRESTON. WM.-Dealerln Saddlery. Har- ncsa. Carriage J mnmtnga, etc Wil?aftiett street between Seventh aud Eighth, POST OFFICE -A new stock ol standard oliotd hooks just received at th pee office. RENSHAW. VM.-Wloee, Lkoaor, and Cr- gars of thtwt quality kept constantly on hand Th best billiard table in towsv REAM, J. It-Undertaker and bniUusg con tractor, norner Willamette and seventh Ntrveta. ST CHARLES HOTEL - Charlte Ba ker, oprietres. The best Hots in the ilty. orner Willamette and Ninth street SCHOOL SUPPL1ES-A larg and varied assortment of slutes of all sizes, and quantitie nf slates and alate-bioka. Three door north of the esoresa office. WALTON, J. J.-Attorney at-Law. Offlco- Willaroctte street, between Keventn and Eighth. Children ran. Pitcher's Castoda. Kothara Lite and Phyalolama reoommaail it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUIt LINIMENTS, tho World's prcnt Pain-Re Iicvliig remedies. They Leal, sootho aud euro Burns, Wounds, "Weak Back and IkhcuinatiHin upon Man, and Sprains, Galls and Lameness Xpou Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable SPURTS cf dlscustlnij Mucus, SuuQes. Crackling Pain la the Hoad, Fetid Breath, Doofnesi, And unj Catarrhal Complaint, can to exterminated 1 W4 Da Moyor'a Catarrh Cure, a Conati tutloaal Antidote), br Absorp tion. The most Important Dis covery aino Vaccination. WINTER TRADE, tun in My 1 IAN mum tha wire el Chaa Baker, a daughter.