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f STATE NEWS ITEMS. LimitxT is very Hcurco at r.afcpr City. I Carlton wmts a doctor to lorato there. Union county 1ms 4.1S2 school cliil Jren. f PfCi wa flailing is proving a success financially, f Tin' Masoii Mpofe two erect a two jtory lirif Ir !,flnon. ? Hank Vniit;h had 800 acres in grain on the Umatilla wwrvation. (ieriuaiMt compose one-third of tba fom!u!iofttf Uuker city. Tin' estjiMuted coht of a bridge across tlie Willamette at SaVm is $-13,000. I J. T. Ojulioime lias been cuiifirmcj as Iiecoivt r of the La Grande land otlice. (Jrain in looking well in Umatilla futility, but not us far advanced as last year. I An excellent oiiality of limestone has teen discovered at Adams, Umatilla jfoiinty. ,t . , i Ben. Windsor, of Lincoln, has sold his Voiiiic horse, I'rido, to Joe .McGee for i.t.uou. rr ' . - I The averaw asReHsnient per acre of laud for 1SST, all the counties of Oregon included, was 77. Mary, tho wife of Indian Jim ut Oregon t ity, was inurdered ul her home last Veek at that place. About 000 head of young- '-'tittle will pass tliinugli Looking Uiass from Coos I'juiityltiisApring. Uncle Jesse Appletftite, the sage oi Voinalla, attended the republican cotl leiition last week at Koeburg. Ther.; was 57,S7t tons of wheat hauled jut of Umatilla and Morrow counties by the O. It- it N. Uo. between August, 1SS5, Mid lSSii.t Klamath Slnr: Butte creek valley is ast settling ii. Quite a number of fam ilies liavti located there within the past I wo or thren weeks. Wuit will bo commenced on the ns Ki'iiihly cjiuinlier of thocapitol building : early next week and rapidly pushed fur- twurd to completion. The body of a Swiss boy named Border as found near the mouth of Lake creek, f.ane county, last week. He mysieri usly disapared several weeks ugo. Salem has 1,724 children in its school xiistrict, and the number of pupils en rol le J iu the public schools is Mil, of (which 42") are males and 423 females. A dispensation has been granted by D. Buick, C. P. of Oregon, to the inein jlern of Lakoview Ixxlge Xo. to insti tute an encampment at Lakeview. J Alex McKen.ie, a patient committed from Yamhill, escaped from the asylum. Ule is from the vicinity of Sheridan and will probably endeavor to make his way there I In Curry county three weeks is the shortest time in which an answer can be received to a letter sent from Kllensburif to Eckley postotlice, a distance of forty 'miles. I The funeral of the late W. B. Hamil ton, of Corvallis, under the auspices of 'the Masonic order, was largely attended. jK very place of business in the city was tcloseil, U. S. Attorney White informs the Yakima Signal that school lands must be vacated, and that ho intends com mencing action against all of those who iail to so vacate. ' The governor lias appointed A. S. i Gross, of Kllensburg, to bo commissioner lof deeds for Oregon and T. Brooke White land Chas. Henry, of Portland, notaries public for Oregon. !La Grande Argun: The most rapid sale of town property ever known in La jirande was that made last week by J. X. liomig, who sold thirty-one lots in'tha now Coggan addition in two days. Peter Morgan was shot and seriously, if not fatally, wounded by a waiter named Johnnie Smith, in front of the skating pavilion, at The Dalles on the -5th. .Morgan is in a critical condition. The Gird Creek and John Day's road and ferry company has tiled articles of incorporation in the office of the secre tary of state, with John L. Helms, Oscar A. Patterson and James II. Helms as in corparators. Since Jan. 1, ISSfi, L. Senders has paid out over f-lO.OX) to the fanners of the Willamette valley for horses, and he is only one of the half diwen men who are purchasing these animals for the Sua Francisco market Parties from Grand Konde valley a"e lond in their complaint of thr . ndition of. the Meacham road across the Blue mountains. Not a day's work has been done on the ro:id for four years, yet the proprietors charge excessive rates. Sometime last January Terry Gregg and Andrew Languein, of Trout creek, started across the Wallowa River Moun tains to the Pine creek mines on snow shoes with their blankets and provisions pached on a hand sled and have not been heard of since. Ochneo Review: Men who were at tin linrse drive on the desert the first, of the week say that horses look pretty well, and there is a large number of young colts. The grass on the Bear creek range is growing fast and stock are getting in good condition. William Larkiti and Charles Welch started east last week from Umatilla county with a band of Beveral hundred horses. They expect to drive as far east as Nebraska, 'at least, and will bo gone several mouths. The Hubbard cemetery association has filed articles of incorporation in theotlice of the secretary of state, with the follow ing list of oilicers: Trustees, W. T. White, A. B. Gleason, Geo. J. Wolfer, G. N. Fry, J. H. Heustis; treasurer, A. B- Gleason; secretary, J. L. Calvert. Baker City , Tribune : Col. Thompson, route agent over the Oregon Short Line, arrived in this city last evening, and in forms us that the stage connecting with the train at Minedoka was stopped by a robber on last Wednesday and the Pa cific Express relieved of its treasure box containing $12,000. A road has been laid out and partially completed from West Yaquina to the ocean beach near Wra. Grant's place, says a Yaquina paper. This road will shorten the distance from the railroad terminus to thjj Alsea many miles, and in a short time the Alsea country will J all its business over that road. F. G. Blair, of Eugene city, was caught by a bdt and his arm wrapped around a revolving shaft, which was run ning at the rate of 300 revolutions per minute, and his arm torn off between the elbow and shoulder and otherwise horriblv mangled. The engine wai stopped just in time to aava bis Ufa- ... TERfflTOillAl HEWS ITEMS. Port Townsend is to be lighted by elec tricity, ' " A bank is soon to be opened in Mon tesano. The delinquent tax list of Spokane county foots up $S,5tt2.0S. rT!!e l,li,,Mt V P'ii'1 for wheat at Walla Walla is 48 to 411 -emus. Eight thousand acres of land have been located near KiUville the past two weeks. Powder rivor valley farmers had a good start this season in plowing and seeding. The assessment of Tacoma for ISSfl foots up $.1,790 ;o3 an in-reaae over HSj of $24.-,2i;i. It is reported that immigrants have lo cated S000 acres in Adams county, near Kitzville. 1 Helv. Several small boats ara belmr fitted out in Seattle and vicinitv to take pros pectors 'o Alaska. A funnel named B. A. Tippon, living near Kllensburg, was severely injured bv a kick from a hoise. ' Citizens of Dayton are moving in the matter of independent railroad connec tion with the Northern Pacific. Clement Willis is under $oo0 bonds on a charge oi setting fire to the residence of Prof. Brock at Walla Walla. A few days ago a man named John Phillips shot at and killed Hugh-Armstrong, near Okuiiogau mission. Win. Munks, oi Fidalgo, has begun a libel suit against the Anaeortes fc'nfrr prine. Tho papir is 8x12 inches in size. A Dane, bv tho name of George Sor enson, of O'ympia, had the fingers of his right Hand teariully mangled by a circular snw. Theodore Alailie. for the murder of II. C. Savage, at Warrens, Idaho terri tory, has been sentenced to be hinged on June !)ih. Rev. K 0. Oakley, pastor of Tacctnn's Congregational church has resigned and will leave for San P.ernardino, Cal in a few weeks. SheriinicGraw, of King county, offers $1,000 reward for the persons w ho mur dered John Guin at Green ttiver on Sept. 2t, 18S."). A few days ago Miss Fannie Travlor, of Palouse City, was thrown Irom a horse and kicked, breaking one of her legs below the knee. The oyster business is receiving atten tion on Shoalwater bay. Win. Mills is reported as intending to plant about 20, 000 baskets of oysters this season. The Spokane Falls Review says : "J. T. McCarthur has received a list of over 20(H) i. allies of parties in Pennsylvania who contemplate coining to Washington territory this spring. The different logging camps at South Bend are all making preparations to be gin operations and Uie prospects are that notwithstanding 'he low price consider able lumber will be put in the coming season. A few days ago, says a Columbia, W. T., exchange, Mrs. Dwight Ilatleyof that county, while playing hall with "the children, received a slight injury from the ball, but did not consider it serious. Thursday, however, she died. Says a Dayton, W. T., exchange: R. L. Dashiell has received a diploma of merit from the New Orleans exposition for hemp and blackberries. W. T. Rich ardson received the first premium for best plate of Washington Beauty apples. Macon Mirror: The sixteen-year-old daughter of T. E. Miller, a well-to-do farmer, who lives near Genessee, attend ed a dance Friday night. She appeared to be in her usual good health, and re tired to bed after the dance had con cluded. She was there found dead in tho morning. minincn'ews. James Sams has struck a quartz ledge on the Big Creek farm in Union county, that assays gold, $.'!4 ; and silver, $3 ht ton. He will soon ship a lond of ore to Salt Lake for reduction. JacLtoiivilte Timet. Baker City Reveille; J. T. Breeden, of Pine Valley, called upon us last week and says that a three-stump mill was shipped from Portland to Pine creek on the 14th inst. Its principle use will be that of testing ore. He informs us that the wagon roail is iu good shape for travel until one gets to the canyon some ,six of eight miles this side of the camp, from there it is very bad: Mr. Breeden is in terested in quite a number of valuable proH'rties. Baker Citv Democrat : The latest news from Pine creek regarding the showing of 'he " Whitman " mine is most flatter ing. Mr. Meuner, the siierintendoiit of the " Whitman " company is now on a business trip to Louisville, Kentucky, whither ho goes to make preparations for the purchase of extensive mill machinery to be placed on the " Whitman " as soon as the deep snows of tho Pine creek region shall admit. The owners of several other mines in this district are pushing the work of development as fast as jios sible, the snows interfering somewhat with operations. The Jacksonville Timet says that considerable prosS'cting is still going on everywhere. The miners of Jose phine county are busier than ever. Dan Fisher is engaged iu taking quart out of the ledge he is interested in with Gov. Chadwick, which will soon be prac tically tested. J. Casteel has the Jacksonville Mining and Milling Co.'s tunnel in Timber gulch nearly finished and the prospects for plenty of good ore are favorable. Geo. Svhumpf has sev eral tons of quartz from his ledge in Wil low Springs precinct tested at the Med ford reduction works, and informs us that it milled from $S to $12 a ton. A 18- ounce slug was recently picked up in Feldt St Co.'s claim on Althouse, where so many big nuggets were found in former days. We expect to hear a still better report from there soon. Wm. Fehely, who is mining in the Red Dog district, Josephine county, is doing well, having already cleaned up several hundred dol lars. The gold is ostly coarse, one piece weighing $42. The quartz mill at this place has been thoroughly over hauled, a larger engine procured to propel it, and crushing of ore from several ledges was" resumed this wek. We aae quite certain that it will prove a success, if experienced mining men manage jt. Bybee & Hall have struck the pay chan nel in their mine on Canyon creek, and are taking out considerable dust. While in Grant's Pass last week Mr. Hall show ed ns about $000 of as pretty gold as we ever saw, being nothing but smooth, bright pieces, ranging from 50 cents op to $25. This claim promises to be one of the best in that county. CONDENSED JEtECRAMS. Cen. Arthur's condition is said to be critical. Cholera bus broken out in Venice and several other points in Italy. The Land Development association, limited, has failed for $"0i),000. Forty lives has'0 already been lost by the fire in the Austrian town of Stry. Te Baptist Home Mission society of the Uuited States is $lj0,0tk) in debt. This country sends to foreign parti $o000,00J worth of locomotives a year. I.ate statistics show that St. Peters burg is the mot unhealthy city iu Europe. A cargo of live ostriches from South Africa, hound for California, have left Hew Orleans, Zach Montgomery has been confirmed as assistant attorney general for the in terior department. The Canadian Pacific intends to start its first through train to .Montreal, Can ada, on May 24th. Plans for a $l0,00i) monument to John McCullough have been submitted to his wife for her selection. Howard Van Wyck.ayoung Milwaukee lawyer, has tied the city after embezzling $20,0iW belonging to a relative. The grain fleet which will sail from Chicago when the ice moves, will carry nearly 7,0 H),000 bushels of grain. Mr Blaine has sent a chock of $100 to Mr. Patrick Ford for the relief of the famine-stricken people of Ireland. The republican state committee of Maine has issued a call for a state con vention, to be held at Lewistou June 0. The Greek government has ch irtered four steamers to convey troops to Volo, whence they are to march to the front. Gen. Miles has written to Washington advising the appropriation of $l.'KI,0i)i) for the strengthening of our Mexican bound aries. Greece is pushing troops to the front as rapidly as possible. The Russian min ister bus left Athens for au interview with the czar. The heaviest Krupp gun ever made, weighing seventy tons and throwing a shell weighing 7Si pounds, has just been mounted at Berlin. Recent investigation shows the exist ing navy of Great Britian cost $210,iMH), 000, and that its present value does not exceed $00,000,000. Tho directors of the Pacific Mail Steam ship company, with $307,000 on hand, decided to pass the quarterly dividend, it not having been earned. A family named Lang, in Chicago, were poisoned by eating canned poaches. Ono child is dead and another child and the mother are very ill. Louis T. liaggin has decided to with draw his application for the Austrian mission. It is not known in Washington what has led to this decision. Five murderers in Indian Territory have escaed tho gallows by a commuta tion of their sentence to life imprison ment in the Detroit house of correction. Defalcations amounting to $20,000, to gether with a number of heavy losses, caused the suseiisioii of the City Na tional baiik at Willlamsport, Pennsyl vania. A suit has been begun to compel North Carolina to pay interest on bonds granted t'j unfinished railroads. The amount of the principal and interest involved is $23,001 1,000. The Birmingham 7W says it is under stood that Chamberlain has given notice that he will introduce in the houso of commons an amendment in opposition to the land bill. The white and colored pupils in the McDiinough school at Algiers, opposite New Orleans, struck for less hours of study, and the services of police were re quired to preserve order. The government of Greece has been served with an ultimatum by the powers of Europe, stating that they will soon take steps to enforce their demand for disarmament within a fixed criod. Publication of the second volume of Gen. Grant's memoirs has been again postponed. The publishers do not expect to get it out before May 10. The hook has 1(H) more pages than the first book continued The remains of Father Ryan, the " poet prest of the South," who died on Thurs day, will be interred at Mobile with mili tary honors. .Ex-confederates of this city passed resolutions of respect and ap pointed eight pall bearers. The New York senate has passed a res olution providing that when, in cases of tie-ups, there is danger of loss of life and property from the running of street-cars, companies so tied-up may refrain from oNrating their cars without forfeiting their charters. More than 8000 members of tho civil service in Ireland have appointed a com mittee to watch the progress of the home rule bill, and to endeavor to secure an improvement of the provision in the bill which relates to themselves. The senate commerce committee, which has in its care the nomination of Captain Beecher, son of Rev. Mr. Beecher, to be collector at Port Tjwnsend, is said to be dissatisfied with the explanations made by Captain Beecher and his father, and so have asked the president to withdraw Bcecher's nomination. The London Timet commenting on the reported seizure of an American schooner in Nova Scotia, expresses a hope that the incident will give an opportunity to settle the fishery dispute with England. " Can ada," it says, " would bo wiser not to in sist upon her full rights. We have made such large concessions before that we may continue them without risk of being mis interpreted." The next question in regard to the Chinese legislation this session is whether the Morrow bill will ever be called up be fore the house. The committee on for eign affairs will have a day in the house and the Morrow bill would undoubtedly be a measure to be called up for action at that time, if it received the approval of the committee, but it does not receive generous, hearty approbation. A I'inneir Prett special from Fort Pierre, Dak., says that great excitement exists at that place in consequence of an order issued by the Indian agent, at the instance of the interior department, or dering all metchanta and residences off Port Pierre reservation within thirty days. This will involve a loss of $.500,000, and settlers have held meetings and resolved not to move, except at the point of the bayonet. Serious trouble will follow should the agent attempt to enforoe the order. PRODUCE MARKET i'uriiHuil. FLOL'R Per tihi. standard brands, 3.0: other. 2.2 Hi3.au. Wllh.U-lvr ctl. valley, ai.l'Sjil.ilH. Walla Walla. Jl.l.wi 1.1H. UAHI.KV-Whole. centl,$l.o;ji 1.10. ground, V ton, fCAKe.2. OATS -Cuolre milling, 3H&!Uc; ctiolc feed, a7ia;s;, RYE-Per ctl. 81.lX)vl.U). BUCKWHEAT KLOUH-Perct). $4.00. CORN MKAL Per Ul, yellow, 3.i; white, $2.A3.. CRACKED WllhAT-Per ctl, 83. HOM IXY-lVfi.il a7.v v OAIMKAL-Perttajc. .PEARL BARLEY No. 1, fic; No. 2, Rle; No SPLIT PKAS-Per tb. 4o. PEARL TAPIOCA -Iu boxes, 64c. SAtiu-lVr ft, tic. V ER.MK ELLI Per lb. No. t, 81.2.i; No, Hoc. BRAN Per ton, 811.i0. 2,1 Miuttrs-rer ton, 81i. M IDDLIXUs-l'er ton, CHOP IVr ton, l7.uu. HAY Periou. baled, tft'Ka.7. OIL CAKE MEAL-Perton,8ku:v:.3U. HOI'S t'er tl, Oregon, uomiual; Wash. Ter.. do. EUlis-lVr dox. He BL"n'ER-l'crtti.taucvroll.L'2Jci Inferior grade. 12; pickled. tOnle. CHEKSE-l'er tb, Oruxou, M 13c; Call, forma, tUulJc. DRIED FRUITS Per II., apples, quar ters, sacks ami boxe, Ufc; do sliced, iu sacks aud boxes, ajta-tj: apricots. l.V; blackberries. Ulu l.x:: uuciuriiius. ia(a,14e'. tpeaclie, halve unpeeled, (lietfc; pear, quartered, (ub; ptiled cherries, 17c; pitted plums, California, 8a.lUc; do Or egon, tKuSc; currants, dates, fl'a) 7c; tigs, Smyrna, IHm,a); California, ik4S; uruueM. Caliloniia. 7(.S; French, luctli; lurkish. tKa.7; raimas. California Lou doniaers. fli.iBiiUJ.Wif box; loose M us catels, (ft.W; Seedless, f lb, lc; Sul tana, 12$c. RICE China. No. 1, 85..S0; do No. 2, $.i.&; Sandwich Islands, No. 1, $j.2'. BEANS Per Hi, pea, 4c; sumo wiiiujs, ile; ba)0, 21c; lima, tk-; piuk, 21c VEGETABLES- UeelM.Ib,lJe; cabbage, lb, Uo; carrots, ton, 8rl; cauliflower, V dox, $l.2.ViU..U. sweet potatoes, f lb., 3c; onioiiH, 5o; turnips, IK ljc; spinach, V sack, lutnauc; celery, l do, $1; reeu peas, lb, 4c; lettuce, f do, 2Jc. POTATOES Patotoes, new, lJfaL'c; per sack, old, itOiu lioc. 1'OULIKY Chickens, V dot, spring, $ (92.50: old (a;i.5U; ducks, 83.uu (a,3.6tt; geese, 8,'.!5l0; turkeys, V tb, uominal, il)gl2c. HAMS Per lb, Eastern, -c; Or egon, UJ(a)lUc. UACON-Per It., Oregon sides, 67c; do shoulders, 5(at). LAUD Per tb, Oregon, 6(Si7j; Eastern. 7J(aHc. PICKLES-Per 5-gal keg, fl.OO; bbls, gal., aujc SUUAtlS-Quote bbls; Cube, 8Jc; dry ursnulaletl, "io; tine crushed, 8Jc; golden C, 04c. CANNED GOODS-Salmon. l ib tins, f dux, 81.; oysters, 2-lb tins, V doz, 8i.2.i; Mb tins, 81.4U doz; lobsters, 1-lb tins, doz, $1.00; clams, H-tb tins, V doz, 8 a,l.U0; mackerel, 5-tb tins, f dot, 88.76(s9.00; fruits, doz Una,' 82.25(g 3.00; jams aud jellies, ? doz, vege tables, (0 aoz, 81.loCcrjl.yo. MONEY-Extracted, 77Jc; comb, 14c COFFEE Per lb. Guatemala, B!J; Costa Rica, lO&llc; Old Government Java, lH(g Ok; Hto, 1213Jc; Salvador, Ua)lUc; Mocha. !J(gU!&; Kona, ISc. TEAS Young Isyson, !!5a;fl6c; Japan, LlKgooc; Ooloug, ISstSdc; Gunpowder and Imperial, 26fttJ6c. SYRU California retluery Is quoted at 30c. in bbls; in kegs and 1-gal. tins 35(oi4.". FRESH FRUIT-Apples, Oregon, new, If box,7ocii$li; bananas,? bunch,83.5U 4: cranberries, vvestoru, ll.U0(.a;12.U0 1 bbl; Cape Cod, t bbl, 8t12; Lemons, Sicily, ft box, $5.60(o.u; Limes, If 100, 81.&; pine apples, doz, $7.00; Los Angeles orangvs, V box, 1 3.00:i. 3.. SEEDS Per tb, timothy, 60c; red clover, 14(oil5c; orchard grass, 17(lfic; rye grass, KKsSllc. N UTS-California almonds, ? 100 lb sks, 18Jc; Brazil. 150 tb sks, p tb, 15c; chestnuts, lMiOc; coconnut,tli(!'i7.n0: tlllsrw. Sicily, 175 lb sks, V lb, 14c; hickory, 1U0 lb sks.lbc; peanuts, 8J(allc; pecaus, Texas, lOOIbsks, He; California waluats, C K0 lb sks, bi(aj OJc. SALT-LI verpool, If ton, 815&19; table, in bales, per bale, $2.50. OO L iutaujin urt-Kon, spring clip, 12ft &ll!c f tb; fall clip. IWall. Valley Or egoii, spring clip, 1."ho,17c; lambs' and fall, 13 15c. HIUESHry, UKJ17c; wet salted. 6(oi7. H Krmnrlaro. FLOUR-Extra, 84.25g4.73 V bbl; super fine, 8.75(0 3.50. WUEA'l-iNo. 1 shipping. 81.3:!(d;l.3:? If ctl; No. 2, 81.25(o.l.ii7j; Milling, $1.32 1.37 BARLEY No. 1 feed, tl.27Jlfcl.3u V ctl; No. 2, 8L20: brewing, 81.40r$1.50. OATS Million and Surprise. tL274(g 1.3.'i ctl: Feed, No. 1, 81.2J1.2i; No. 2, 81.17 1.20. CORN -Small yellow, 81.20(2:1.25 If ctl; large yellow, $1.10i).20; large whll,$l.lfl (,1.20; small white, HI. 10(1, 15. We Tell You foMltlvrly That Simmons Liver Keitulutor will rid you of dyspepsia, purify your system, ena ble you to sleep well, prevent malarial dis eases, aud giv you a brisk aud vigorous feeliiiK. it acts directly on the liver and kidneys, cleansing, purifying, Invigorat ing and fortifying the system against dis ease. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return, and Is a com plete antidote to all malarial poison -yet entirely tree from calomel or quinine. 0. C. K. a. TIME TABLE. Mall Train ortti, 11:41 A M. Mail train south, 51:01 e. M. 0FFICK H0UK8, EUGENE CITY F0ST0FFICE. (lenoral Delivery, from 7 1. M. to 7 l". M. Money Order, frm 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Kuvlstflr, from 7 a. m. toft e. M. Maili for north clime at 8:l.i A. M. .Mailn for south close at 1: P. M. Maili fur Kraukliu cIum at 7 a. m. Monday and Thursday. Mail for .Mabel cIom at 1 A. M. Monday and Thursday. Maila for Cartwrlifht close 7 A. M. Moaday. SOCIETIES. pCtiKN'K LODflK NO. II, A. F. AM) A. M 1 J Meet tint and third Wetlueaduyi in each month. Cl'KN'CEIt HUTTK I,OIOK NO. . I. O. O. K. O Meets every Tuemlay evening-. 11 LM A V 1 1 A LA KNTAMI'MKNT NO. 0. ' T Meets on the teound and fourth Wednes days In each inontti. TL'OKNK I)T)(;K NO. 1.1, A. O. V. W. I J Meets at MaMinlc Hall the eecotid and fourth Friday iu eauh month ,M. . T M.GKARY!,n.TNO...A.R. MKKTS f. at Masonic Hall the tint and third Fri dayi of each month. By order, Cohmamdkh. ORDKR OF CH'WKN FItIKNi)9. M KET8 the tlmt and third Saturday ercniiiK" at jiasonio liall. liy order oi (. i . 1 L'TTE LOIKJ K NO. 3S7, 1. O. O. T. M KKTS 1' every Saturday bight in Odd fellows Hall. W.C.T. T EADIXO STAI'.HAJv'DOFHOPK. MKKTS a J at theC. f. ( hnrch every .Sunday after Dooaat3:3U. ViaitoT) made welcome. Eugene City Business Directory. HKTTMAV (I.- 1 rv gtxKl, clnlliinir. giis-oricH aim H.-1HTHI iiirniiauitlMl, MJUl.ll t'Sl col-nt'r. Williinii'llt' and KIk'IiiIi at reels HOOK STOltK One door unulh of Hie Alor iM'u-.r. t- i iii i moi k oi a-mui ieu oov papurs, plain unci lam y. t'l'AlV HIIOS.-Healers in .lewelrv, wntelies. v hi ivn nini nni.Hirqi mil rilMientrt, tUIUIIItMle trret, hclnven Si'vntith and Kighlli. IlOltlMS, H. F. - 1 N-n!or In ulnves and tinware niiiiiiuiiu meet, ueineeu .-M-vt-nin anil KlKhth. FltlKNUI.V, S II. Dealer in dry goods, ilmh- iiih nun Keiiuriu inereniindiHi'. uiaiuetto all-eel. hetweea Kighth anil Ninth. lllt.U J. P. - I'liyileinti and surgenn, Ilium- .it In ul p.... l.ul .. ...... k'.. ...... a I I l-i.l.i niimi, iH-i..i-1-ii nfT.vuui hiiii r.isnui. HONKS, r, Keopsnn hanil line wine, liiiiuim, i-Ilpmi-h UMll u tuu.l .....I I.JI I ,..l.l.. II-. II . .r... r, ...... ,. i.iiiittKi 1 1, i ii uinio- f tie alreel, Is-twecn Kighlli and Niutn. llOHN. (MIAS. M. (iun-iuiith. ritlemmd ahot- Tiiu-i. niri-i-ii nun lulln.ll, lomiers, lur teimiiluif doii., in thn iiualent style and war ranted. .Shop on Ninth street. I.l't'KKY. J. S. -Wiilehmuker anil ieweler. i ' !" I""- sun k oi k'hk.h in ms one, h uialii-tltosli-wil, In i-;ilawi)ith sdrui store. M.( I.AI:KV. JAMKS Cholei. wIupr, l,,itor Hum im.iTi, i, iiiiiiueiiesireei, m'tweeu lugntu end Ninth. I'ATTKItSON', A. R- A lino slo. k of plaiu aud luui-j i iKiiinK cams. POST OKFICK-A new stm-k of standard mum ihkiks jusi received ai me post olllee. ltK.NSIlAW & AllltAMH-WliMA lhiuorsand eigarmif the best iiuulity kept eousliinlly on hand. The lies! uilliiuil table in lim n. HHINKIIAUT. J. II.- IIoai. sln aud ea'rrlage painter. Work guaranteed llrsl-t luss Sioek aeld al lowur rates than hy anyone in Kunone. W. V. HENDERSON, ii:xrrisrr. HAS UKSIMKI) I'ltACTH'K, WITH ollli e In Hays' lirlek. My neratlims will he tlrst-i-lasn and charges reasonable. Old patron as well as new onee are Invited to rail. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. WILL ATT KM) TO PltOKKSrflON'AL 1 1 cans day or night. Omrti-l'p stair In Hays' hriek; erranbo found at K. U. Lui key & Co t drug atore. Olllee hears: y la 1'.' M., 1 to 4 P. M., ( to 8 I'. M. DR. J. C. GRAY, O FFIC'K OVKIt OKANGK STOHK. ALL wora warrunied. laughing gas admlnlstensl for painless ei traction of tenth. DR. W. C. SHELBREDE, DEIVTIST. 13 NOW I'KHMANKNTLY LOOATKI) IV 1 Collage drove. He M'rforms all operations in inrenauieai anil surgieaiuenilsiry. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. GEO. W. KINSEY, Justice of the Peace. UKAL KMTATK FOR SALK-TOWN LOTH aud farms, ('ollm tious promptly at tended lo. ItusutKNiiK -CorniT Kloventh and High Ht., Kugenti C'ily, Oregon. St. Charles Hotel KfCKN'K CITY, OHKOON, W. H. W ATKINS, Proprietor. Maw aad Kxierlenced MnnnKeaaeut. . t'hargea Moderate, J. D. MATLOCK, Hl'L'CKSSOH Tl r. a. i iMiiri kN. Having puridiased tho store formerly owned by X. (i. Hendricks, I Ink. pleasure In In forming the pulilin that I will keep a well (elected Block of Dry Coods, loots, Shoes, HATS, GROCERIES. NAILS. . AND TOHACCOS. n.faot our slock will tie found to be complete. fly honest and fair dealing I hope to be able to secure a IHhthI share of Ilia public patronage. Call and eiandne our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. I can always be found at the OLD HENDRICKS CORNER, Where I will take all kinds of produce Id exchange for good. J. D. MATLOCK. Feb. a. list Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will liin-aftcr k p complrt .tuck of Ladies', Misses' aiil Chita's Shoes! IUTTOX IIOOTH. Slippers, White and Black, Sandal, FINE KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOTTS BOOTS AND SHOES! And in fuel everything In the Hoot and . Shoe line, lo which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY COODS ARE FIRST-CLASS! And guaranteed as represented, and wili be sold fur the lowest prices that a good article can Ik1 alf'nrded. A.. 1 1 tint. oiiosrnox Is the Life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheaper than any other (hop in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. Hesettiug ' old shoes 1. All warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive St SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM C. 31. IIOIIX, Practical Gunsmith , CUNS, RIFLES, Klshlng Tackle and Materials . Sewing MacHmes and Needles or All Kinds For Salt Repairing done Ih the neatent etyle and wananted. Gum Loaned and Ammunition Funished Shop on Willamette Street, oppoelte Peetafflea. Book and Stationery' Store, foautfloe Building, Eng.ae City. I have on hand and am constantly reoelrtng an assortment of th. best SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS 8TATION1RT. Blank Books, Portfolios, Cards, WalUlt, BLANKS. ETC. A. 8. PATTERSON. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AO JEWELER, Repairing of Watohns and Cluck. Mounted with puncluallty and al a n-usonulil. oost, U illanietl Mtreet. Kugee City, Or. B. F. DORRIS, DKALKH IN STOVES, RANGES; Pumps, Pips, Motals, TlINWXItia1 ' iNU , .. House, UmiWn Goods Generally . - , WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY.' , ... , i V, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. '. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, - - - Oregon. Central Market; i liHliei-iVWutldiis -' . . . : PROPRIBTOR8. Will keep conatantlr on hand a full .uppljr of BEEP, MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL, ' .. 'A Which the? will sell at the lowest market price. d f A fair .hare of the public, patronage toUclted TO TDK rARMF.RNi We will pay the highest market price for3 fat cattle, bog. and aheep, . . Shop on "Willamette Street, EUCENE CITY, ORECON. ' ' i Meats delivered to anr part of the cftr free of charge. ' Junlt F. M. WILKINS, Practical Drugeist I CMiist ' j II, f 4 DRUGS, MEDICI2TEV1 ' ' ' Braahra, ralata, (slaaa. Olla, Lea4a. ,.j TOILET ARTICLES, Eto. Pby.lolaaa' PrMoripUona Compounded.