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CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF JIEXTIOX. Christina coining. far fioJ tUntutry go tu Clark. Briif ar chickens to Bettmaa'. Warnir's Safe Kidney and Livsr Cure. Set Swift Jt CVs ad iu mother column, Wssthsr lik woman very changeable i;ny uiubcii wien osii .Moniuy availing lilt (miiiIs of cuffo for l at Goldsmith's, Tajr th priutor and ee your conscicuc. T wsrk a pculitr at th Gcaao office School Clerk Callison ii sssexsiug tliia dis trict. Fdf Brit claaa undertaking go to Cherry & Day. Gi furniture and low prices, it Ream's saott. All kiuii f graia eeli for I at A Odd smith's. Property ia Eugene it still advancing in rio. The highlit cash price pii I for wheat by riDm, Cberrv k Dy ell furuiture cheaper thau aiybody. G.Udstivirel U any prt of the city fr.ua floldmith'. Finest annrtmaut of furuiture ia Eugene at Cherry k Day'. Cha Bartel, the thnemaker, hu located t Ualeey, Oregoo. $2,000 to lou on easy termi at low iutuwt. Iaqulie of Judge Walton. A Sue liui of ailk plmliei ia all ahadee ad grade! at P B Duun's. ilr Ja:iiM Holt ha moved iota hi new rssidence oa Tenth street. We hare heard nf aeveral new lawyer in tending to locate in Kugenr. tVuuty Cenrt mecte Jan Sil and Cominii eioner Ccurt Jan 3d, 1SS3. The only place where you can always lelj ytir ofcickiai U at Bettmaa'. A full assortment of ladies, taimc aad chil dren underwar at Bettraan,. The WexUra Union Telegraph Co' office ia (till located oa Skinner' Butte. Yarns ers if ynu want a Rood pair of No 1 boat ire the new ihoe etore a trial My n, deal with men who advertise. You will never loom by it Benjamin Franklin. Immenie itock of crockery ani glassware t greatly reiluesd price atU.ildsm ith'e. ' "We acknowledge 'the receipt nf aeveral ew subscribers from Florence. Thank. Christmas ii hare and the Working-man 1 store has tha finest slippers for ladies auif gent. Messrs Gen Fuller and Cyru Watkindt eld 23 head of beef cattle one day this week for $700. We nndreitand that mimernue (bade tree are loan to he planted out oa the University eamjm. Doputy Sluriff WaliU i making the an anal roumU ut the tliflereut preciucts col touting taxes. ,The Polk Count;- Ttemiser ha entered upin iu Ninth Volume. It i au excellent loal journal. In the Polvli an advertisement rradu, "Una Bne Pill, Huratio Cook, undertaker." Rough oa' Hone Pill. HelU! Don't forget to call at lUyi A Lin k ey' aad aeethoso fine Holliday food, to ar rive ia a few days. Beam dou't advertise anything he ran't hack who lie lay hia itock f undertaking gaodi i the bent. Gray hair often can annoyance, which Parkr'n Hair ISalsam prevent by restoring the youthful color. If yon want tu buy your gi'I a present, hoy a pair of those fine slippers at tin Working-iuani' store. II i announced that the Northwest New, th new daily piper at Portland, will poi tiwly appear Jau lt, 1833. Tlire choice town lota in Kngene for sale; terms reasonable. Inquire of ' . " . Mas Mary Swassos. w Mr T O Hendricks will pay the highest market price for all kind of hide, fur and tallow. Give him a call before selling. Mr I H Friendly will pay the highest cask market price for wheat. Give him a tall beforo telling your jjrain elsewhere. The O Jt C railroad track U laid 47 mile south of Ronehurg. It i intend to lay it 16 agile farther where it will rest for the winter. Some excellent hop land for sale in tract from 10 acr-opward. Price from $8 to ?12 per acre. Ceo. M. MiLMtn. About 15 person from thia city attended the dedication of the Wdd Fellow Hall at Harri buiv, DocliL All report having had an en joyable time. Th order of th Eatn Starr will meet on Wednesday eveiff Deo 13. at Maoaic Hall whoa thera will be aa election el officer lor th entiling year. A loving couple wora married at Lafayette the other day whose combined agea amounted to 153 year. It U avr too late to make a atart ia Yamhill county. Th Working-man' atora ia aelliof boot and .boa. ..til afUr Cl.ri.tm.. at cost You ea. bay aotnmg betur tnaa a pair per lor year wile, eweosnesw or i-. A large awortmeat of beautiful fringed, plush and eatin Xmaa, dw year and birth day card received by Mia Rankin at the Raaaar. aal will be aold much loter that elsewhere. Rereived' oa eonaignment, by Bettman, Ladie and Miase eloaka, dolmaaa and ulster, which wlU be aold at factory price for the meat 30 day. I lava erdera to return what is Iff t.' Call aad tea fr ywiraejvea. J It Beam U repainting and otharwiaa im- provin hia hears, to make it firVel ia . thl dale th bear goM frea. A Little Bird Says That the drpnty iherij is again happy and that "TriOTer" it tomewlut anirrvi 11at a UU Toiinr stuJuit of lh Slit. I vertlty writei quit regularly to an Allany air one Tliat the la.lie nf Xugtne will preaeut the hew Are ingiue coaipiuiy ith a handsome Bag won; That there are oVerl younj men "lavinc wire ior tha thief hngineer of th forth coming F. F D; That our (treat and siJewalkt are getting in an extremely bad condition, aod should bo IcMikcd after iinmediatsly. That the young man who alwayt hire a bRgy to take hit girl to entertainmenta. lias a tpecial liking for the town otGerviij Tliat a Eoverament turVeyor, who graduates at the State Univeiity this year, it preparing to commit matrimony. Who can th lucky young lady bo! That th Hon Judg mad quite a "inah" t the Harritburo ball, much to the diifust of th young lady who accompanied him from this city; That a ctrtain comet player f tint city It ImiMing a residence, and that he will toon ba joineit in holy wedlock with a Willam- etto itrcct girl) That a young hop grower wanted to Jcae for Portland immediately upon teeing the iiame of a Harriaburg girl registered at the Lsinond hotel That the young .nan who wrote on a card the word "Complimonta" and left it in a young lady' paraaol. it woll known to the "Mati-altout-Towii;" lhat a certain groceryman had better be careful in the future alxmt hit liberal bestowal of gifts to married ladies, alto some angered husband may "interview" him; That a dry goods clerk in a store near Ot- burnt drug store in trying to pay bit atten tions to two young ladies had belter be caro tid else both will disaiUt him with anry words; That the four young men who chartered a carriage and attended the Odd Fellows Ball are accused of taking too much "frisky," for it it a well known fact they left Eugene at 1 P M, and did not arrive at Harritburg until 9PM; Max-Aboi't-Towx Grand Army Entertainment. The entertainment given by J W Geary Post, No 7, G A R, last week at the M E Church was very liberally attended. The selections read by Mis A K I.ua were of a high order, and wero well received by thoto in attendance. Miss A R Luse it an elocu tionist of rare power, and it improving daily. The tinging by Missel Dunn and Dorrii and Mr Fentou was of a high order, and teemed to give entire eatitfaction, as also did the instrumental inusio by Prnf Guiiii. The Kugene band played several excellent selection. The committee detire tit to return itt thank to the trustees ot the M E Church, Mist A R Luse, Mixes Lulu Dunn and Mary Dorria, Mrs J E Fontori and Prof Gtiuu for the atsittanc they res pectively rendered. The Game Law. Wt copy the followiaj from the Oregonian ot Dec nth: . Monkoi, Dec. 2, 1SS2. IV. till! Editor: I write yon to ascertain the time when the gnat law goes into elect. There seems to be quite a diverxity of opinion in this nri'liWood, some arguing that it be comes a law as soon aa passed, other thaj it is aot a law until kixty dsys and others until ninety rlavs. Please let us know through the solum ns of your piiier when it becomes law, aa we waat to abide by it if we can tiadei-stand it. Wit. Tallet. Thl law contained no emergency clause, and goe into effect niaety rlayt after its ap proval. It was mgneby the Governor Oct 20, 18S2, hence will be in force on and after Jan 18, mX Tax Leviici). A special ichnol meeting nf Eujtene school district wa held at the Court Houa last Monday, for the purpose of levying a tax for the support of the public tchool for the ensuing year. After duly or ganizing a motion was made by Senator Dor ria to levy a two mill tax, which was car ried.( This tax will support a free svhool for nine months. Eugene ha the name of being the most liberal town in the State in educational matters. E. if. t L. Co. At itt last meeting thia company elected Messrs Isaac Yokum and Goo l.urkcy to membership, and also ac cepted th resignation of Jake Uarhaucr. On motion, Messr It M Day, II C Humph rey, Wm Kenshaw, Jerry Horn and W H Alexander were appointed a a committee of arrangement for thn anuual ball, which wi.l be given Dec 29, 18S3. New Depot. W are informed that the railroad company intend soon building a first class depot at .his place. We know of ao place in Oregon that needs one more than thia city, a th present one it not only a disgrace to the lailroud company, but alio to own fair city. It it devoid of any acconiniodatiunt whatever, and is not in keeping with the im provement of our town. DisrnARCEn. -It i understood that a large majority of the whit men employed on the work of the railroad extension ogth of Roseburg have been discharged for the -rf triDsporUtioD winter. The bad condition oi in roau ana facilities bar ueces- thif W( H-k will be eontiuned on the tuonel and near the-terminus. To Kalem. -Lao county ba had th name for many year of being one of th first counties ia th 8tt to pay her propor tion of the Stat taxes. County Treasurer Gray took Ut Saleiu last Taaoday flO.000 aod paid the tami over to th StaU Treaa nrer, a part payinsot of Lantooouty' State tax. Acquitted. Th Indian Bmi Jehntoa, who It will be remembered wa accused of killing D, Hutchingson nd orm at Yaqmna Bay last i nl a eirrocnsUntUl aatnr. p inrrsm. Personal. Rev S R Geary visited Portland one day thil week. Mr "Col" Ueademon went to S-leta Thurs day, on butln. Mr A arm Lurch, of Cottage Grovo, was tn town on day tbi Week, Dr G W Odell ha been In town during th past week visiting hit eld acquaintance. Mr Win Chrittian and family, of Polk county, are visiting relutlvet and friends in this p'ace. Cha William, formerly of thil city, it working at th carpenters trad at Seattle, WT. Rodney Scott went to Portland Monday, Han juryman befors the U S Circuit Jourt Mitsri Geo W .Sill and Sweeney, both nf Portland bat been visiting our city during the past week. MrDillard Walker, of Farmlngton, W T, left for hit home last Thursday, after a very pleasant visit. MrS H Friendly, one nf our mott enter pricing merchants paid Oregon 't metropolis a Vdit one dny tin week. Mr A C Woodcock ha finished hit' school near Ores well, tud again entered upon hit ttudietat the Ui ivertity. Mr A II Boscow, who attended th Univer tity here last year, it at preaent a partner in a large dry goods itore in Hillsboro. Mr Geo J Duyt, formerly proprietor ot the Gcaru has moved to Walla Walla, W T, and purchased a job office. W wish him success. Mr Westfnll, an Albany fireman, acted at one of th noszlemen at ti tett of th hand engine, for which, be ha th thank of the Eugene lire bnyt, W copy the following from th Union County Record: Mr Frank Wilton, late student of the State Uuivertiny, will toon take chargo ut the new public tchool at Big Creek. Local Market Report. MM Friday, Dec. 8, 1882. Wheat 83 eta., on board of car. OaU-60 eta., nett Flour - $5 per bbL Egga 40;45jcta, per do. Butter -305; 33 cts per lb. Side 15 cts. per lb. Hams 15 cts. Shoulders-I012J eta. Lard-15cU. Wool-20 cts. Pork -C5j7 cts, Oregon Extension or the C. P. Th sur veyors of the Oregon extension of the Central Pacific have completed their work from Red ding tn StrawWry valley. The line ha been permanently established from Redding to the summit. There will be but little work done on the line this winter, but the company is pre pared for lively work in the spring, aa there will lie an abundance of tics, rails anil other mutti-r needed in readiness at Redding to be sent forward on the line of the extension north ward. Transit ny Venus. The transit if Venus wa observed by many nf our citizens through smoked glasses, and alao by the Professor and students of the University, with the fine ar. trohfluiicid instruments belonging tn that in stitution of learning. The day wat remarka bly clear and pleasantbero. Salem City Ei.kction. The city election of Salem was held last Mondny. The Dem ocrat elected Win A Kelly, Mayor, by about l.'I2 majority; P It D'An-y, Becotder, by 95 majority, and two of the four Council-' men, while the republicans elect the .Mar siiul, Treasurer and two Couiicilinen. Located at Piiinkvii.le, We clip the fol lowing from the l'rineville Newt of recent date: "A J D.ibh, of Eugene City, arrived in town last Sunday, and will remain here during the winter- Mr Balib is one of the oldest and best lawyers in the State, and will be a valu able addition to our legal fraternity during his stoy here. Soil) Out. Mr J W Brlstow hai sold bis cifar store to Mr T J Chesber, and given pos sesion. Mr BrUtow left Tuesday for Mo Minnville, where be is thinking of establishing a drag store. John is a good business man, and we commend him to the community where ht may locate. In Bcmink!. By the Union County Record, we learn that Mr Jasper Stevenn formerly of this city, hat opened a firat-ciatt drug itore at tho town of Cove in that coun- ty Jap it a good druggist and we wish mm much success, both financially and socially. Sold. Mr Wm Clark hai told hit half interest iu the Kngene tannery to gentle man from Indiana. While we welcome th new proprietor, we are torry to bar Mr Clark leave us, for he it a genial and sociable gentleman, and hat made many (riendt here- Cistern. Mr B T Dorrit has driven a four inch pi near the Court House, to test at an experiment, tn take place of regularly dug cit terns, for the new hand engine. He will tett it thit afternoon. We have no doubt but that th tiipply of water will be adequate. Married. At The Dalles, N..v 30, 1882, by Rev D B Gray, Mr M C Eddon and Mitt Maud Atwater. Mis Maud formerly at tended the University in thia city. Price REntTEO. The price for mtalt at the St Charle Hotel ha been redueed. Far mer will find the mtalt at thlt bote! Ant-clas in every particular, and at livlnic rate. Confined to his Bed. Judge C W Fitch b onafioed to hi bed with licknes. W hope t e him out and attending t butiaes agaia sooa. Iprovwo. Portmaater PatUrsma' arm etill enntinue to improve, and we hope toon to be able to chronicle bis entire recovery. Died. At Irviog, Lane county, Oregon, on De 8, 1882, Mr Samuel Allen, aged 82 yean, 2 month and 23 day. Rtcdtino Memcine. Wa understand that Mr J J Waltna of tbia city i attend ing tha Medical College at Portland. New HEARaC-Menr Cherry k Dj(Je' ithiwolu I HAND ENGINE ARRIVED. E. H. &L. Co Trie, the "Machlna" Monday "First Water" Enthusi astically Cheated. Ou lot Saturday' freight train th long expected band engiu arrived, much to th tatiefaction of our City Father and th citi eui generally. The engine wa immediately et np, and notice given that the E H 4 I, Co aonld give her a trial Monday afternoon at 3 r M. Long before the atipiiinted houi Mob ilao t. .4 I - . - , .. -j. iv nv. were crnwueti aim men, women and children, who ttood iu th drit iliug rain auxiouily awaiting her appear auc. Promptly at .1 o'clock th firemen took th engine to the cistern on the corner of Willamette and Eighth ttrettt, and after laying 100 feet of hose, manned th engine ami proceeded to "hak her np," and toon a it ream of water wat th reiult, which was enthusiastically applauded. Th engint tlirew a ttreain 170 feet, which wat eontid red quite good for th tint trial, at th valve were all dry, aod everything worked hard on account of her newness, It is ex' pected that at her next trial ahe will throw at least 220 feet Th city ha not a yet accepted the engine, but will a toon as it throw a stream 200 feet, a guaranteed by her maker. Th engine is mad by Messrs Buttou k Sin, of Waterford, N Y, is site No 2, and ha room for 14 men tn work ou th "brakes," and with 630 feet of hot cost the city $2,(i00. A now company will be formed next week who will take charge nf the machine. At last the city has secured some mean nf defense against the ravages oi me uury element, anil in citiiin geuer ally are rejoiced thereat Our nrment Coun cil deserves the thiinka of ilie community in providing tnn menu oi defem. Cottage Grova Items. fllOM OCR SPECIAL C0RKKP0S'lKNT. Cottao Grove, Deo. 6, 1882. C A Barlow, of Salem, it in town. Mr Leland Wharton ha been very tick for a few days past Born, to tho wife of Mr Fred Shults, Nov 28th, a toa. Mis Addi Medley, of Eugn City, is here visiting relative aud friend. Any person tn used ot a span ot mules, a hack or a saddle hone, can get a bargain of Mi Scott Chiisman, to w art informed. Christmas is looked forward to with great in tereit W are going to have a Christmas tree; watch for a uotice of the aatue. The tore on Mr Robt Cochran' leg broke one day thit week and run a considerable quantity of matter, which gnvo hlin great re lief. Mr R B Cochran and wife, of Eugene, came up to thil place one day last week to vitit their nephew, Mr Rob Cochran, who hat been ill for some timi past Mist Underwood had quit an unpleasant adventure with soim of her pupil last week They proved thmslvt to unruly that they' were ecelled. Just as th train approached th dip it Mon- lay moraing th tender became disabled and left the track, and one car got part tho way off It is rumored that hen shoe kad been placed on tho track by some malicious or ignorant ierson. Aral. Meeting of the Blue Ribbon Club. The first meeting ut the Blue Ribbon Clu'i for the winter will b held at the Methodist Church, Tueiday evening, Do 12th at which time the election nf President and appoint ing committee will take place, with tho fol lowing programme of exorcise for th even ing: Prayer I!ev J Parsons. Music by the Choir. Address Rev Th"insi Condon. Music Duett Mr Kenton and Mis' Mo Cornnck. Election ot President and appointing of Committees. Muniu -Solo Miit Lulu Dunn. Music by Choir. Star Route Witnesses. Th following are passenger on tht steamer which loft for San Francisco last Wednesday, for Wash ington, where they are to appeir at wit. Hesse in the star r nte csr A L Power, J Fiak, 8 R Master.o.i, E Hall, S R How anl, C S Pierce, Master French, S French, J 8 Cuiiiinint and J Carey. Thil it the third trip of these partiet on the tame busi ness and the end is not yet. They will com bine business with pleasure, for each it pro vided with a ticket for New York, which vreat city they will probably visit after tell ing what they know about mail routct iu Wasco, Line and other counties. An Fnokmocs Loo. A log cut on the Skagit last week measured nine feet acrwi at the itump. The first cut wa over twenty-four feet in length, and measured 84 inchri, th next log thirty. two feet, and seventv-tix incbei at the top) and the third log wa thirty -ix feet long and measured lixty-threi inchet. Ninety-two feet of taw loga were cut from the tree, th avenge diameter being eveiity-fonr inches. This tree would probably scale about 12,000 feet, Pl'RCHAJtM. Mr Bcvkwith ot thil city hat purchased tha building owned aud ned by Cha Horn aa a gunsmith thop, and will convert it into a restaurant the 1st of Jm.' Mr Horn ha purchased th brick building formerly occupied by Robiutoo k Church, and will mora hi good iuto it a aooo a it can be repaired. OrricER Elected. -At th meeting of Spencer Butt Lodge No 9, 1 0 O F, held last Tuesday evening tho following officer wen elected for tho mooing year: N 0, 1 L Ran kin; V G, Geo A Dorria; R 8, J J Weltoo; P S, T W Kbelton; T, T W SbelVs. Th in stallation will take plae th first Tuesday in January. Sara Movro. Tli targe safe formerly need by Underworld Bros wa moved Thert day 4 tli aew Lauk building, when it will be ned until th arrival of a regular bank vault, which ia being nude to special order in th East (ok! Lo a! 1hik'. lb Working mm' it.Nt is the (ilae her joa can get a preaoot for 700 r wit. Odds and Ends. Changeable weathir, So I X L Store's ntw advti-tisemtnt, Tht batik building ia rapidly nraring coil' pletion. McCornack, Titm k Co ar building a molt buns m th lOUthetitern part ot town. A matnutrad ball wilt be glvto at June tioa City, Monday tvtuing, January Itt, I XA Why duet cvtrybody go to th Working man's boot aud shoe store! Beet use they v from 25 to 40 cents on the dollar. Miri Chrry k Day.undcrtaken, having neognited a long felt wint in Eugen have imported a first class bean. Th ust of the tain it ttudered to their patron without charge. e A Missionary Christmas service will be conducted by th young people of tht Bap titt congregation on Chriitmat eve. Deco rations, music, recitationi, etc, will b the order. Lane County Pomona Grange will meet with Grand Prairie Orange No 20, at their hall two mittt west of Irving, Lant coimty.nn Saturday Dec 9, 1882. Patraui from abroad an Invited to meet with Us. A C Jenninus, Sec Bev B S McLaflerty being absent to preach th dedicatory tcrmon nf a new house of worship in Linn couuty, the only terviuei at hi church to-morrow will b Suuday School at 10 A M, and young people' prayer meet ing at 6 P M. Th 'dovil" nlimjnishri the editoilalquill to the hots," who returned last wjek from an extended trip to tho Sound and Victoria, - - - ... r- .... ....... . ,., ... ,,, , puimiii the reputation wt have made for the Guard during the past two weeks. v nop the clnel will he able to sustain I DEFY COMPETITION I LIVE AND Must and will sell 10,000 Boots & Shoes Which I will sell at a sacrifice in order to make room for the large stock of goods for our Sprin? andSummer trade for iwlino liua.u 41.11 .1 t.uiuistiiiisni.9, aiiiiii-t-ii iiiiii jm mi ii 1 9 vur, Also Boots and Shoes for Gents and Brogans Lndies Pelde Goat laoo for Lathes Hull Calf lace for ; Indira Half Lloth and Lratlitir mce5. Ltrlied Half Cloth and Leather liutton. Laclirs Half Cloth and Leather button . Lwlii'S Pidililn Goat button ,,, LndiiM American Kid buttofi , MISSES, Calf Lace, full utoclc, $1 50, worth $2 i'euiiie uoat nutloii, f UU, worth ?3 AU; American Kid ftutton, 92 25, worth $3 00; IYhl.l.i Culf Luce, l 35, worth tl 75. Calf Lac, $1 00, worth $1 25; Calf Lace, tl 25, wjrth 1 00; Pebble Lacn', llox To, H 0(1, worth tl 75; . worth 1 75; IYI.Wh wortli Wo Imvi also on hand a largo stock Cost. We have ruiihcra for Indiea and centn; wm have rubbers for Runts for 75 ctannd $1 00. AImo a few morn eases of uliort leg rubiier boetw which we will m-II at $3 50, sold elHowhore at tl 00 These goods must bu sold inside of 40 days as we will have tho largest and most coinolnte. slock of IiOOTS nnd SHOES evor brought to Oregon, so if you want nrofinn call early and securn them. I am now ready to do half soling for 75 cents. W0RK BOOT AND SHOE STORE 1 ' ' MARK BANETT. ''''hew FOR THE FALL k WINTER TRADE, Just recRired from SAN FRANCISCO DY la CONSISTING OF Dry GoodSj Clothing, Boots, Shoes!, Hats, Fancy Goods. Ladies Dres3 Good3 in LATST. Styles, Everything necessary to a well regulated Store r ' Butter, Eggs and Chickens bought for Cash, or taken in exchange for goods at HIGHEST CASH RATES. Junction City Items. Junction, Dee 7, 1884. Thl place Is to hart a literary society, iing ing arhool, Chrlstma tree and a masquerade ball. The first regular meeting nf tin literary society Is to he flest Monday evening, at Pro Campliell t at hnol room. Rev Houston it tb Better Up of the tinging school. 'J'trrai, sna dollar tier scholar, for twtlvt lesson. Arrange' nient bav been mail so tbat every child ia town, under fourteen yean.wtll ft a present from the Chriitmaa tree. Then ia to be one or two lectures, declamations, and tongt o th occasion. Th tickets for th maiqneiad ball have ready arrived. Full particulara cenctruiag th tain can be had by inquiry. Thit week closes th tint quarter of th city schools. We have not been able to Aod out just what th order of things i to be Whether tn be continued until C.'hristmastor to I cloud until after th holiday. At. Attention, Pork Men. Mean Mot'or nick, Titu k Yocum detif to give notice to thott Who have pork to sell that they will close their pork packing ettatilithmeut, for thi return, Dec 23d, 18S2. All wautinc t sell their pork bad better make arstnee- meiit with these gentlemen immediately. Wells. Fanrn & Co have chanced their office two doors north with Swift k IV ilm-Sin Geo. F. Craw, Agent Hogi Wanted. Mesan Joel McCornack, S M Tltutand Ixaao Yocuui having started In tht pork pack Ing buxluesa, will pay tho highest market price tor pork, drrtsed or on foot Give then a ea'l befon contracting your bogs, .Those Pianos and Organs Have arrived at Crain Bros. Alto the largos! stock ot gold and silver watches, gold chains, . . J,w,,,i7i ,"Ter ,re nd olocks over brought to 'Eugene. Come and see. LET LIVE. for 40 days only,. pair of ... -B W-- A lir , for all. $1 G5; worth 12 00 1 65; 2 00 1 60 2 09 3 00 3 25 3 00 1 25 , 2 00 . , , . .. 2 00 , , . , , ) 2 75 , , 2 25 00; Calf Iluttofi, ft 2 2i, worth $3 00) IVdrliln IJutton, I5ox Toe, (1 00, Button Kid Top, $1 25, $1 00. of infuiifs shoes which wtf will sell at niiwieii for 50 trnts; for children, 40 111 GOODS I 0 1