g Electiol ut PoUraailcri. In the last Congress Senator Fen dli'ton introduced a joint resolution proposing on amendment lo tlio Na tional Constitution providing for tlio r!iction of PoHtmniiUtrR, Marolials, IJ'm trict Attorneys, Clerks of Courts, 'tc, hut no report was made upon it in that Congress, and last January ho reintro duced it and it was referred to tin) Committoo on Civil Servico and lt trenchment. Assistant Postmaster Genoral Hay in liis lately reported yiew takes nearly tlio samo poiition. Such a change would relieve the. de partment of much tiouMe. The Fot niMtors. would bo commissioned, give lionds and be removable for cause, the same is now, so that tlio efficiency of tho somen would in no way be lesse.n rd, whilo tho trouble of selecting Post masters, which is yearly becoming more onerous, would be obviated by n truo Democratic civil service reform, election by tho people. Theiapul in crease in the number of postoflices throws an enormous burJen upon the department in selecting otljcers, and a change in the system of making ap pointments will soon 1)0 a necessity Tho process of rolling cold iron owed its discovery to the merest accident. A foundrynmn, a workman at tho rolls, neglected to take his tongs from a bar of heated iron in time, and they wero carried through the rolls. Much to his surprise, the tongs, instead of being broken in passing through tho rolls were reduced to the same guago as tho heated bar, and hhone like steel. The workman called the attention of the superintendent to what he thought was merely a "funny" circumstance; but the superintendent jumped at the conclu sion that, if it wero possiUo to roll cold iron onco it could bo done again. He commenced to experiment, and had not gono far before ho discovered that cold-rolled iron was in every respect tho equal of steel for shafting purposes, and in some respects its superior, as it is more easily turned to any desired size than steel, An almanac 3000 years old, found in Egypt, is in the ISritish museum. It is said to bo tho oldest in the world. It was found on tho body cf un Egyp tian who had doubtless regarded it with as much reverenco as he did the Eyptiau Uiblo "Tho 15ook of tlio Dead" and, indued, it is strongly ro ligious in character. Tho days are written in red ink, and under each is a figure, followed by three characters, signifying the probable state of the weather for that day. Like the other Egyptian manuscripts, it is- written on papyrus. It is written in columns. It is not in its integrity, but was evident j torn before its owner died. It clear ly established tho date of tho roign of Raiucscs the Great, but contains noth ing else of value. It is now alleged that Treller, the "trunk corpse of St. Louis, was not murdered, but that tho body that cre ated ruch a noisome sensation was that of a medical college student, the whole scho.ue lieing devised by Preller and Maxwell to get nt a life policy of 820,000 which tho latter held in Hi e hud. Just how the conspirators wore going to manago to realize on the poli cy is not apparent, but tho company in which Proller was insured do not pro pose to pay the amount until satisfied beyond doubt that the holder of tho policy furnished his individual corpse for the trunk mystery. Tho United iStates has 1C3.9I0 miles of telegraph line, or three times as much as any other country in the world. Russia comes next with 53, 73G miles. France, Germany, Austria and Australia nil rank ahead of Great Britain. The United States has double the numler of telegraph otlices and forwards twice as nmiiy telrgrains an nually as any other country on the globe. Lost Monday during tho progress of k game of base ball at Forest Grove, William A. Roddick, aged seventeen, was struck in tho eye with the ball, from the ctTecU of which ho died lust Friday morning. ' It mhmus that lie was at the bat and struck at the ball which followed the bat with such force as to produce concussion of the brain which was followed by inthination. Charles A. Strauss has been ap pointed a naval cadet to Indianapolis by Hon. Ringer Herman, Congress man elect, to succeed young Strang. Master Strauss is 17 years of age and ! a graduate of the Portland high school. He was born in Chicago, but has re sided in Portland for the past ten years, and is a bright and promihing Lid. Tho 80-trm gun carries a projectile weighing 1700 pounds, and is capable of piercing twenty one inches of solid iron at a distance of 100 yards. I ho 33 ton gun penetrates 18j inches of iron at COO yards, tho 3G ton gun , penetrates fourteen inches nt tho same distance, the twenty five ton gun twelve inches, mid the 13 ton gun eleven inches of iron al 500 yards. Tho penetrating piwr of the twelve ton gun at 500 yards is eight indies of iron, while the nine ton gun can penetrate a seven inch iron plate at 200 yards. Richard Grunt, of San Francisco, lias sued Laura 15. Kraushaar for breach of promise, and lays the damage to his wounded feelings at $700. The smallness of the sum sued for is as unusual as the suit. "He alleges that defendant promised to marry him in September last, when she had procured divorce from her husband; that she has since procured divorce but now lefuses to kei'p h'-r promise. Of the damages asked $300 is for injured feelings and $100 for money alleged to have br en advanced by pluintill" during I. is court ship." Citation. In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon fur tno County ol Jjuiu. In tlio matter of the estate (if I'owluud Sim mons, deceased. To James II Simmon J ami all person ill' torcstcd in said citato: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE Of I Oreiion you are hereby cited ami reunited to appear in the County C"iirt of the State of Orcein lor tlio County ot Line, nt me court room thereof, nt Eugene City, in the County of Lane anil St .to of Oregon, on M mi. lay, the 0th day of July, lStj, at'.' u clock in the ulternooii ot that (lay, men and tliert to show cnuso if any there he, why an order should not lio made for the sale of the following described property to wit: Lot 4 and .1, and W ' of S W of sco 1, T 17 It 1 Labt, in Lane County, OreiHiu. .This citation is directed to be published in the Kl'iiKNK Cn v liCAliu for four successive weeks by nn order in ado by Hon (-co 8 Washburno, Judgo ot said Court, on tnu i!7tli day of .May, llSS.i. JnsKru McLkan, Administrator of said Estate. mm and Fentsn I'OHMCTORSAXD BUILDERS Eugene City, Oregon. PLANS AND ESTIMATES FUR' nished upon application. Job work a specialty. Omcs In the rear of Hendricks k Eakiu's bank hiiihlin;. RIIINKIIAIIT, J. R-House, sin ami cur nafje painter. Work guaranteed I. ret class. Stock fold at lower rates than by anyone in l'.itl-cne. I (i. IIhndkiikh. t!. H. Eakin, Jr. HENDRICKS EAKIN, Eugene City - - Oregon. Sk'bt drafts on NEW YOI'K. SAN EKAX CISCO and I'Ol'TLAXD, OlthlioX. All collections entrusted to us will receive special attention. llcposits re'.vived subjectto tlieck. Ioans nude on approved security. ,amt a general liiiukiut; hindni-oa done on reasonable terms. Est rayed lie ward. A rultablii reward will! be p id t anyone that will cive iufnriuition t the underpinned that will lead to the lindimj of tin following described horse.i: One bav pou v, bald face, and branded J 0 nn the left stiHe. One brown horse, three years ol 1. One iron cray lilly, three years old. One sorrel, with blazed fare, three years old. (J. W. I'ooKsKV, Central Point, Jackson comity, Oregon, or to the Ot'Aiiii OrncK. Citation. In the County Court of the .State of Oregon for Lane County. Iu the matter of the estate of liioina-i II Elder, deceased. To all parsons interested iu (he estate of Thomas ll Elder, deceased, greeting: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear iu tho Couuty lotiit of tl.e Stat; of Oregon, for tho County of Ijuc, at the Court Uoom thereof, at Eugeno Citv, in the C unty of Lane, on Mouday, the titli day of July, 1SS.1, at 'J o'clock iu the sftern.xm of that il)', then ami there to show cause if any exist, w hy an onlor slmuld not l e made for the sale of the following described rl estate, to w it: Ixita 0 and 7, of -s-c 30, T 'JUS, 1(3 W, coliUiniug ;.". 7 'I acres. Also beginning at S V corner ot J V McKar lacd't douation laud claim, th'-rce E to N E Comer of looation Ul:d ilaiin of Oco Small, thrtice S with tho line of the Oimi Small donation land cUiin tj corner on N link of ennk, thence a straight line in a N YV direc tion to place of beginning, cont.iinio ;W acres inure or leu, in Sec oO, T 'M S, II 3 Y. Also lei;inuiitg at S V t-ir of J VY M Ear land's donation Unit claim, theme S far eoouc.li to make 14 acres, theuce in a S E direction to the "L" eor of lieu Small's dona tion land claim, thence iii a X VY direction to place of bftfihiiiog. Containing M terra Also S E J of S K I of Sec i T -Jl) S. I! 4 Y, cootaimng -lOacrm, all in l-ne Couoty, Oreifon. Wilneat, the Hon Oeo S Washburne , , Judge of the County Court of the j ( Stat of Oivgon, for tl eCocnty of SEAL Ijiii'. with the teal ot tin CYurt t. I alhil, this (th day of Juue, A ; ' l, ISksi. I Attest; Jor.LYAKK, Clerk. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Htnte f Ore gun, for Lane Comity. Mary K Vancrder, I'laintiir, vs J II Vanorder, Defendant. To J II Vannrder, the defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon you are hereby summoned and required to be and appear in tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane Coun ty, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff iu tii abovo entitled suit now on file against you with the Clerk of said Court by the lirst day of the next regular term of (aid Court after the publication of this summons for six tuc-cssive weeks in the Ei'iiOK Cirv .il'AKli; ami ynu aro notified that if you fail to appear as above required, the plaintilf, for want of Midi answer, will ap ply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint, to w it: That the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff "d difendiiut be dmolved, aud that the plain tiff have and recover from defendant her costs and disbursements herein. This summons ia published by order of Hon II S liean, Judgo of laid Court, in the EiiiKNE Citv (iUAltu for aix successive weeks, which order is dated May 21, 1SS5. Dated this 30th day of May, 1SS5. JiiLVKU & Coli.iki:. Atty's for I'laintilf. l d M d 9 IP 13 (J) IS. garments P) 5 wt f5 2 - S H Q KXZfVJSM UUIUIIIASM a s n 19 rs -i I I M. r ill 35 WILL EXCHANGE milK I-X'fiENK MILL COMPANY X hereby takes the pleasure of annouuC' ing that they u il! take "WSCESjawE? nt any warehuiise north of Etigonc City in exchange for FLQJJ3, MILL FEED, ETC., at 'licir iiiill in Eurne. The Coiiipaiiy will take wheat receip's, properly signel to llieni, anil five credit to the owner ol the "aii.o on mm mniKs !or tnu nmoiiht in bushels. r. e. k co. Ju!v "X a-Mim St. Charles Hotel, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. W. H. Watkins Prop. .uil c:critii(ol 1.i:i:ii;c incut. ChnrtfCM laodortitc. 714-tf FERRY'S IMVAUAnt.E TO A T.LI Y, il be inaileil ITQC to all apnlicanOi I' ft C C. anl to customers nf lust w:'.r w ltimut crJerinnit Itcouiains illustrations. prices. uesirlpiious ar.d directions for planting all Vegetable ml Flower SLUDS, BI I.HS, et . D.M.FERRY&CO.'T 7TT rOTION DIRECTORY. CENTENNIAL LIVEUY STAHLE-J. J. J-.aton, pM. 1- irt cum I cams, Hinrries. etc. to sll points at reasonable rates, liar and graiufvir sale. Headoiiartcra Corvallis Ltats. S10 10 $10 AVEWISII-u5"S;r" in evei y ncighbcrhiuHl on the IVifie Coavt For ull ptrtitulan address, A. J 11 A NO 1 10 FT, -San Ersa.Tceo, TVTT'S ILLS BTCgffuygsr-Aii 25 YEARSJN USE. The Greatest M;diralTnniritia of tho Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORP8D LIVER. I,..ol apprlllr. llanclsro:lte, I'ntn la I he head, wl: b a Jull seusnilau In tho bark srl Tula aadrr iho shoulder klndts Kullafsa after rallug, iih aiiis Inrhnailoa I exertlaa of boilr jrnlnd, IrrllabllilToflrmprr. Law uplrils, with a feeling t'haTlnf neslr-trd samo dalT, Wrariurs. lltz.iarsa. l'loi;rrlo at Ike Heart. lts helorelhe ejres, lleadarhe Trr Ika rlsht err. Uestlrssness, wlta Stlal drraaia. IlichlT ealorrd I rlne, and CONSTIPATION. TTTT-. PILLS arecpeel .illy adapted t such nsr, onrt dose elTects fieh a ehan(j"offee'inc.''Htonionlli t'lesnfTerer. Tlx) Inrmirlli Aiprtllr,.nlrauM tlx tvaly I f k. ou 'lch. ' ' lb- in Is sonrlli-l. i''l hri'i r Touie Ariloa oa lh ' (6llvnrwiHrifuUr Maul. are r' ' - i. I . -II tu'rs-.1' . IUTYS I1ATB DYE, :kt I! ut: or V unt: ; chn.-il to a GU'SsT !"f.cs hr a Mm arplioitlxn ol ttiisl'Ti'. U l?r.;-ar-s r. naliiral criinr.acls tr.Ma:it.i'a:l '. t !" l,-..-:s!s, or s.-i,t be t x n on i wi-'tet Jl. On'icf . 44 ;.V.!f rv; It , Now YirX. V 'I WW SL 11 stf n we OT X &Y,4 m "Si. IT ff I J? i 7 G. T. BOYD, GENERAL BLACKSMITH. .J.uuct.o2i City. Or. Wagon ami Machine rcjiairiuy promptly attended to. Sheoing and machim repaii in j a epHcialtv. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUOKEY, DEALER IN Clocks, Wachss, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Uepairing Promptly Exectitt'il. (STAll Work Warranted. J.S. LUCKEY, Ellsworth fcCo'g Briclc W'illivmette street. fflondeifiil German liMorator. THE OLDEST, OH EATEST and JJE.ST JUCMEDY for the cure of Nervous and l'hyuical Do- Chilitv, Vital Kxhaiutinn, Seiui- UJiml Weakness, Loss of Mauliixxl, CC Failing Memory, and Jielaxed V ..f.l.l. ,.l l:.: . f .i. - Ci.V?f7fi i.trv l-'urlv 1 IffBV 1 nun nf Vimir jQiSeinii.al Veakness, and all the L'iVj "d effects of youthful follies and uic auune or excesses 01 .nam- i It iierm.inently prevents all Lunaturul Lws fri.ui the sys tem, as thousands can attest who have used the Jtemedy in the -iat quarter of a century which Tit has been before the public. O It is indeed a wonderful reme Ody( toninj; the nerves, strength Xening the muscles, checkiui; the sjwnste, invigorating the whole system, and restoriugthe atllicted jUi Health and Hai'1'I.ne.ss. j The I loctor will agm to forfeit 81,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. The reason so many can not iiet cured of Weakness and the aliove diseases is owin to a complication called "I'nutatorrliea," which requires special treatment VARICOCELE or Woiisiv Veixs of the Scrotum. Often the unsiiiected cause of Lost Manhood, Debil- ITV, iC DK. LIEHIG'S IXVIGORAT0R, No 2, with oin- peculiar special treatment is the only cure for 1 rostatorrhea. Uy it ManlKMnl is re stored and the hand of time moved back from afe to youth. If pi'uples appear on the face, if you liecnine lixtlcss and desKindeiit look out for the com plication with Vital Wei.knessaud loss of Vitality known as 1'n.statorrhea. Hundreds of lives have been loct. for the want of projier treatment for this complication, and thousauds have lost all their proerty and pleasure in life from its effects. Price of either Inviorator, 82. Case of six bottles, $10. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. DK. LIE1UU k t'0, treat successfully by Liouiu-opaiiiy every loriu 01 .-ieciiu, i nvate or Chronic Disease without mercury or naseous drills. If vitality is drained from the body, umnetotis diseases follow that batne ordinary medical treatment. If allowed to continue, the unnatural lots chums Consumption, Dia lotes, lirifjlit's I iisea.ie, Insanity, Ktc. Cures Guaranteed. Dieiw-e of the L'l'nito-urinary oryaua, kidneys, liver and bladder speeinllj treated. Diseases of Women Seedilv ('nred. QUALIFIED ami liESl'ONSIliLE.- Dr I.iebic & Go, from Europe, are organized in compliance with CaliFomia Medical Law. Diploma procured by regular college education, and are now in their ifineteeuth year of 8ecial practice. Most powerful electric Mt free to patients. Dr. Liebig's Wonderful Magnetic Healers or Self M.inatizers, the greatest curative inven tion ot the age. Every man or woman can now be their own Magnetic Healer. It can be used without the aid of a professional hand rubber, consequently no big fees to pay. Price, Ci, complete. Sold ONLY at the Dr. LieUtf 1 )isyeuRary. Call or address McblKlHspeiiKary, 400 Geary Street, !San h rancisco, CaL Private utterance 4n."i Mason street, four blocks up Geary from Kearny. Main entrance through Dispensary Drug Store. AGFNTSWANTEDEVERYW1RI Tobamll. our II.I.I S. KA HII.Y bllll.KS. hubHrrlptlon eliUon uow relr. Ui. luont rUvaut ever imnlucnL (Superb l'liolo. A ! Iiiii,,ro eiclusiiedilims.diroeUyliiii'orte'1 r-r rurvwn :rnli md standanl rnbunUons: Hill's ULlmiisI. )lit.iris eta Wo ofl-r unrivalled In. i. ..xiiiciiti, itii exclusive terr.tory. Wriw to us. :ABt?n &, DILLON Fanners Take Jlotice! H AVISO rUKCIUSEl) THE COUX ty right f r the nu king the Continuous Concrete Pipe, ....1 ; . i , i . cor suoirngauon, unuvrtiraiuingnntl cwniluct ing water, I am tvady to make contracts for iy imc AGENTS-E tion, Vtrtman Son. J. D. Love, Mamifaotitrer, Eugene City, Or. a. g, iiovrr, h. r. hi Jimntv, w. t. pket. -otary. Attorr.ey. Cashier. LANS COUNTY BANK. HOVEY, HUMPIIIIEY i CO EUGENE CIT-5T, - - OR. Deposits mrlvol sulije-t to chec'ic. bsun made ou approved stvurilies. L-ht Drafts drawn on POUTLAXD, SAN FRANCISCO AND r.Vk llriN. ExchiiUire ilravvn on tha ('!,!.. .. , r.ttroiH?. t l'ollectiins nia.li! on all rsontji .nil m. nd.mI IWiking busiuem transacted on favorable term 8 tf.nl MILLER BROS., IikALEAj IX Field, Vegetable &FIowerSeeds mftrrint Eig ', Tooit, rtrtilitrt,Ete 3W Srcusn SrrriT. - IVtirLtxi), Ob. a iwZ T. .11 a.. it!iir.ritt fi-nm the errors and lndUTeli ns of vouth, nervous weakness, narly decay, louof nianlinod, Ac, I wilU-rdarecipe that will cure you, FLEE OF CHANGE. This im-.it mini d v was discovered by a mis sionary in fionth America. Send self-ad dressed envelope to tuo liEV. .loritrn 1. HUtion D Nsw Yct'x City. ft i w.wm Qwtwwy. 2 KEARNY ST S.F.tUt. Established fi.r the Scientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special diseases. The Expert Specialist, -pvH. ALLEN, AS IS WELL KNOWN, IS I 9 .i ivL'iilr crr.i!iuuV'd nhvsiciau. educated at Uowdoin College ami I'uivemity of Michi gan. He has devoted a life time to the study of tho treatment ruid cure of diseases within his uriecialty. And middle-aged men, who are suffering from the effects of youthful indiscretions or excesses in mature years, Nervous and Physical Debili ty, ImiK.teiicy, Lost Manhood, confusion of ideas, dull ryes, aversion to society, despon dency, pimples ou the face, loss of energy and memory, frequency nf iirituitin;,', etc. Kemctn ber, that by a combination of remedies of gret.t curative power, the Doctor bns so urr.ti'ged his treatment that it will not oidy iilford iiomedi ato relief but permanent cure. MY HOSPITA L EXPEEIKNTE. Having been surgeon in charge of two leading hospitils enables me to treat all private troubles with excellent results. I wish it dis tinctly uiider.4o. d that I do not claim to per form impossibilities, or to have niiirctdous or su inaturn! power. I claim only to be skill ful and successful physician mid surgeon, TliOltdVt.llLY informed in my specialty -DISEASES OF MAX. All applying to me will receive my honest opinion of their complaint) no experimenting. I will guarantee a (si-itive cure in every case I undertake, or forfeit tl,li;)l ConsnUatiun in office or by letter FliKK and strictly private. Charges reasonable. Thorough examination, including chemical and niicmscopiul analysis os urine and advice, .'.00. Call i r address l)r. Allen, 26.J Kearny treet, San Francisco, Cal. Office hours, 9 to 3 daily; 6 to 8 evening: Sunday's, 9 to 12 o 'J tf P. S. I have a vegetable compound, the re sult of many YEAH of sH-cial practice and hard study, which under n.y six-cial advice han never failed of HlccEiS in the cure of Lost Manhood, Prostatorrhea, etc New Barber Shop and - bath Rooms (tine door North of Post Office.) BATHS, 25 CENTS. EVEKYTIIING fitted up in the best of order. Shaving and hair cutting done in the most approved order. JEHIIY HOPvX. Proprietor. "Conqueror." THE UNDERSIGNED WILL STAND the Hadley horse, "Conqueror," this season at SLOAN'S STABLE in Eugene City. The horse is well known and has some very proniisine colts, which will show for them selves. He U of English draft aud Clydesdale stock. As times are hard, we propose to stand the horse at the following rates: Insurance $10 00 Season 8 00 Single Leap 5 00 SLOAN BEOS. Eucene City, March 21, 1C. 3-21-2tn, CRAIN BROS. DEALERS IX Watches unil Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, tlocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwest corner of Willamette and Eighth streets. To Stock Raisers. Young Sampson. Tiiis fine horse will le allowed to serve mares the ensuing season, commencing April 1st and ending July 4th, 1S.S.", at M-wart's stable in Eiigdu City, and at Cref swell, Oregon, on the folliwitg terms: Single sen ice, lO; season, $l."i; insurance, ?'-'0. Leup yny a' le nbensrr vice is rendered; season, at t!i end of ;!ie sea son j insnraue. when the nine i Loo in to le with foul, or if sob I or t. ;!"! I e:'or this is known, t1,.- in: nisiu-e is !oit.i:,.l. Care is taken to piw-iil a- ci ! n, I :i r- -ipon-ible for none th t uiiiv o.vir. M i,-. -s c in bo pastured on na.-oitalde tirms. li:.sVI!UTlo.V AXI l'EmoMKE. Sampson is a btauliful b.iy, 7 years o'd April 2d, lS-s; wei.-hs about IS 10 lbs.: is IS hands bih and wvll )iropirtioned, and is con sidered by most men that sie him as Iving me among the finest horses in t';ie Stale of his age. Ho was sired by Advent ir.-, he by Emperor, the first thoroughbred Clydesdale ever iui srted to Oregon. Adventure's dam was a fine Henry mare. Sampson's dam is well known in Marion county. being formerly owned by Mr. John Orchard, and as a fine mare anil good breeder, has but few if any titriors in the Suite. For further particulars impure of the owner. T. J. DUNTOX. Owner and Keeper. Did You Know That . liii? TI.VD POUCH THE ENTIRE EUSI- 11 nes of Swift, Combs and Go,, for CASH, and have a foil ami complete stock of STAl'I.K aul KAX'.'V CKuCKIUKS, t'JKK'KI'i; V, Wtiol) and WILLOW WAUL, nii.l a tlioii-ii1!.! other tl.in.s neetled in every f.i-nily, ail of which will b .M at llfdrork price. We h;n lle tlie liolct Isars and fiiext I'rriit-It 'niidirt. Our Kakerr v ill turn out d lily only the Wt rr.i I, Ties, I'.Xcs, 1'wkics, Etc., that enn 1 luad. J 7 tf hknth oseoRH a co. DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. WILLAMETTE STREET NEAR 8TX T T Eugene (.itj-, dealers in DRUOS, CHEMICALS, OlLw, GLASS, VARNISHES, CIIUTCHES, Of ra-ist every kiud, etc. Brandies. Wines and Liqucis of the very best finality fim:idic;mil i ni,(.., WE have always kept abreast of the times in our line, and without boasting, we think we are safe in claiming that we have 'I Hl' PEST nssortniintof DRUGS in Eugene. Particular attention is called to tur it xk PERFUMERY, TOILET' SETS, and .CELLULOID CASES For the year 1884, We shall be able to sell PAIXTS, OILS PKl Shl.S, (of whn h we now' have a h,r... .... Than any house in this city, and our fikndg cr.n reft assured that anything benight from u, will be fii-st-clasi. As wo buy many of our goods East Kiel l ave facilities that few in our btisincfs ha.e, we think we are prepared to un dersell anil furnish a Utter quality of gnotlt tlum anyone iu our line in Lane county. We call cpecial attention to PRESC'RIP. 1TOXS. which will be caixftilly filled at all hours of the day or night. Tho Buyers' Ghde is issued March and Sept., each year; 224 pages, 8xllJ inches, with over 3,300 illustrations a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to eonmmcrt oa all goods for personal or "v niiljr use. Tells how to fj? order, and gives exact ff cost of ev erything you i'i J J nse, drink, eat, wear, or J havo furi with. These V inyaloabls hooks contain information cleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 8 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, j MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. SHI A UsJk AveaiM. tkloacmlil. J. W. CLBAVEE Dealer in all kinds of Agricultural Implements. "AXD- Real Estate. Eugene City, Oregon ERVOU3 DEBILITY I Int. t. C. West's Nmivs axu Hiiain Jkut mk t, a iriamnlwd sivilio for Ilysurin. 1 mi iio.s ('oiivolsio;;i, Ills, Neivoi.s Ni uriil-m,'. Hwidacln. Nervous riu--irntinn cm nil I ytl-eie of nln "ii.il or obaccn, V. lilrcfult.tfs, eiiti 1 I e prossion, Sofleniim if tlie Ilrain rumllirr in i: s-inity u id leulinu to niiM.iy, du-ny aid tleoih. Prenritura Old At-n, rcnetincss, Ls of pomrf in either sox. Involuntary I of sis, ni d Hi-eimnt-orrhoea cauhfd by over-exertion of the biain.ielf-. amino or over-indiil-euce. l'r.rh Ls.x cor.tniia; one month's treat nient f l.m a box, or six boxes or "iAO. si'it bv nuiil prepaid rn rtcc'l t of prico. WK H I'A it A Tl".i'. IX LOXIH to cure any case. Wil h each order received by lis for six boxes, necompanieil with (.MA o will bend the pun-liaser our writU-n (ninnu.tee tore fund tho money if the treatment does not eflect acure. (iimnintees iwsu'il only by H1.VKI, t'liAKK A C O "WTidesalo o.n.3. HcteLll rruce'Jts,' 1'OKTLAXD, OKLCON. . . Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. DH. rELIX LE BRUITS Provcntiie end uro. for either tSox. This remedy being iTijectnl diroctly to the seat of thou, diceases of the Oenito-Vrinary Organs, requires no chance of dirt or nauseous, mercurial ur poisonous ni(lic:in s to be Inker, ii tcmally. Vhin tnki-n eh n lvn:tie b titliersex. it is ini possible ton: met in y venereal diffuses! ut in tin- one i f tl e nlnndy unfortu iiutrly a il i I (1 iiih Gonnorl.aa and 'il""!' wo enaiTintee !t boxes to cure or wo will refund tie nuncy. Trico by rrnil, postnue puid, f'ilO rcrlox,or,8boes 'i;rf.0a Wiitun suarantee i..-uc 1 by r.il niithorizi (I rif.-er.t. Lr. SYIix l.c Iti'.-n A o. Sole Props. vu'j!Aitr. & to., AutiMrivd Af.enl', WSielcscJc tr.ii t"crcil TxiaE,elot0 lli;'l.AM, flil.CON, Orders ' v xHt.il will ict t'ive itvi - Mtontion. FIRES Extinguished every day with the Hayward Hand Grenades. Save your homes, your property and your lives. Take no other. I'-e sure you get tin Hayward. O. J. Ileeht, 121 Market St, S. F. J. M. KENDKK'KS, Aseut, Eu-ene. PETZE EUI7EY, PEOPEIETCE. I take ri.EAsri:i: ix axxouxcino to the public that I have re-opened this popular place of resort for the year 1NO, the buildings bavins leen thouroiishlr refitteiL 1 have secmeii the servi.-es of several very attentive servants, who will specially care fur the welfare of guest. -CAMPERS-- Are cordially invited, nnwitbUnR report t the contrary, l'rice per week for baths, i cents, t'roceries, hay, oats, etc. can lie ire cured at the springs at reasonable prk-es- Fish and Game Arn plentiful in the vicinity of the sprinys. The scenery is maiiticent, and those wUhii't a Summer t-ur can go t no lietter place. A back mill be run to the si'tings lesvio? Eucene City every Tuestlav alter the arn,l vt the aiternoon tiain. Ere, fjj. Eoari', W per dav. Xo li piors sold on the premises. Eor further particulars aMre-a l'ETEK IUTxEY. Foley i'prin,;.'', Iue Co., Orvgon. liisvi-1 enAut ZL-t-X--? vT!yiTntATHi'riT-. i: : i 1 1 i