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1 1 ... 1 . I!1 fY AND COUNTY. BRIEF JIESTIOSS. r tr kid gloves t fiifsidly's. t; to Dr K J Taylor (or dentistry. ( ,kU sold cheap (or cash t Matlock's. A fine U of Eastern. haU J""' receive1 l hty acres of nM tnd fo' Ini,li,s V.e hlht cash price will be pal J (or wheat v B Dunn. "j ,toirapli finished Uy and artis at Winter' hammer wraps. Ladies call at FriemHy ' ,,e and zi"ino them. , iOock U receiving a lare line o( new dress ' Give liira a call. .4 and coldiatha every day lathe week t J .-rry llom'a barber hop. t .Guard doea all kiud uf J"b priuting per than Portland prices. V can purchase Waltham watcliea at x, Watt' 'rom 510 and upwards. burn mowers can be purchased at the U Pritchott k Forkncr (or $80. 1 A Henderson have received (rora the complete Hue of window shades, yon want good plate ( ice cream go 'J Bau n's. Thi tl iatt ii th e city. na want hardware at reasonable prices at the storo of Pritchctt & Forkncr. nrnidrtics specialty at Friendly'. 1 step In the store ana nnic ai muni. le best candies ami oranges eftn always lnd at E Baum' torrfeutMintrv store. It your be room aetij lnh'ngee, mat- Jen and furniture of Day & Heiulcrson. Gen F Craw has the aide aKepoy (or all m, of the celebrated Tausil Punch Cisain. irlinj Hill k'ep1 ' ,tock an. "Acellent Jtirient uf good readable work.'. Give in call. r..wm riul'rf. atitrlt nr Jrain fur h 1 J '--'fl) " .r a inn reasonable term. Inquire o( Jiuko jui. . . , Dr Patterson being absent visiting rclmnliy lei to tUte that he will be iu the cd'ue on Saturday 1. . yon are in want of agricultural roncbin- lnv kind, remember . mac Mr J w , ,dricks keeps a full assortment. :r S H Friendly laa just received an in-. , ice of ladies kid cloven direct froE! tho East, i they are the finest "in, the land," . ,. Sterling Hill, at the posWflce, takee sub-, '.. rfptlnns for nearly every r.ewspr .cr and rtn.tieal in America, at the publishers rate. . 1 Itiinembir, . you put pbsha; , Justices' rMsbk summons, civil and criiuinul aukmcuara i i.J complaints at the Guard office at Portland' r- . .. v . f will, deliver g'Hid cedar pnsts for ?H jier inddredn 1 good cedar boanls for SI per linn rtil Will exehniii.' fr wheat or flour-; Iekve orde.vt with S B Kakin, Jr. j liOBEIlT VaI OHX. The finest and Urireit lotof intlnw abades 'vir bro;ig!it to Ktigeiie will arrive on Tiles-.; rd.iy'i freight, (ruin Now lo'rk. Ca-.l tud tea. them at Friendly 'a. t . . t; . .: . ' , Fur (lyapeMa,, .ttf-adiudie r.r.d j,!l 'iriwink'ni rfaiiiK from a dianrdi'i-ed etiuiiarh, De Haven's ,!'yip,'Pi t; " an inflt:lile remedy. Try !t and bo convinced. dale ly ... 1 Ospdhn it Co. , On and aftnr April ; !t,. tho viiihrsigiioil . Jl commence r.01113 l;n iiiie pit a j -i.lv pay Immv selling r. r iasIi or v4du :e only. All purcliawri will rind it to t .Mir interest to call and 'gt pricijs. , .. J. u. alATLOVK. Rare Bargain for Thirty Days. 1200 acres of train and meadow laud, 4J t dies went of Kuene, ith jjood ..flwelltnx i.auiie of 9 rouinn. Iiarm and out houses al jider fence. Price $15 per a in. '500 acres jrarm and meadow laud 3 miles , v-Mtof Ruuena: S12 ner aero, i-;210 acres (;rain ami nmadoW laml,,i miles afesti.fKugencjwitltsiur.il dclliug; price 5J4 per cro. 1500 head stock sheep, in gord -rder. Terms Tho land will he sold fn? one-half cash in hand,; the Ualanco in one or two years t suit purchaser. Apply at once. . , Lumber. I The undersigned have for sale, at their milll M miles west of fingene, a large rt.ock ot at Jjinds of rough lumber; also flooring.rustio, etc, ftncti they otler at very reaonaoie. prices. f ontractors and others Intending tnhrild will nci it to their advantage to see their) before pur hasin?. They will wove their mill thh sciwa And must tntve out their ntnck. j May 7, 188I5. WALTKItS t MCVAV. Notice to Debtors. All persons indebted to we as postmaster, or therwise, are very respectfully requested to lome forward an I settle at once, 't he new an- pouitee will talc charge ncout .;uueo, 10,10, tieivfiirn it m tin iterative .that the accounts of the office should all be settled beore that date. AU those indebted will please give this matter their early and prompt attention. . , , A, J, I 41TMISVS. . . Its Delicate Flavor, Anit (ha iffiMr'v of its actkm hare rendered fthe famous liriuid fiuit remedy Syrup of i'iga L. . . . ..I f. n.l ..uua III! i immensely popular, j, tirimiw. Uie clogged and feverish system, add disK-ls Headache; Colds and fe-ers. For sale by til Wilkins Kugene, W S Lee Junction. Take Notick. All those owing mo by fcote, account or otherwise are requested to call aud settle the same immediately, as innst have what is due mo, I do not want to put the accounts in the hands of au at torney if I can help it. ' J.M.Sloas. f.NoTlCK. Mr. R II. James having retired from business and being desirous of settling UP, requests all those indebted by note or ac count to immediately call and make a settle Went. He can be found at bis office in the Court House, ready to receipt for all debts due him. (Removed. Mr J Davis has removed his tailoring establishment up stain into the rear room of Walton's brick building. Anyone wanting good work should dune give him call ,L Salomon Tauca. He says that all those indebted to him must come forward and settle 01 else they may hevetheonploas tt matter brought to their attention by a lawyer. A word to the wise is lurfkient. , Fahhibs Take Xotice. Accoddiuner can WAitsker'sHMelLrSS cent. The Repubs at Cresswell. CBtsswsti,, Or.; June 1, llWO. Mb. EnrroB:-lt U ah nit tiii.e that a Remb lican rumpus of rejolcieg was given a liearint. and as I attended ffyices at this place ar.d i-nbibed a liberal supply of the food U.-iiil.li- can enthusiasm which our kokI brothers Diuk, Tate and Gilbert dispensed, I must express myself or I w. 14't live to help ulrct the tbckyt with the Republican trade mark on it. Anil as the law provides that each party m iy select a vignette to a-lurn tlnr'r ticket, I want to surest, if it is Aot too late, that ours be a rhirt, stained with the deeMt dye, forthe vtry )!iHd readnii that that has about the saice effuct en the Democrat (the dunnnic-N), that it would have nu a Spauish bull-makes 'em jusc charge, ami it's about thu only thius' that we hae left that Iimh any etfei't on them. It would be not only convenient hut su'Chtive. Well, aliout our nautili. J'Iib chairiuan iiitrodueed Jim Uiuk us l:riublii:an camiidatu for htato Si-na-tor, aud llio Dick ilidn't f.Ml away auv lime in talking about the duiivn of tne olliee for which he is running, but l iuuuhed nt ouee into an eloquent Hrtviumeiit of the Democrats at Washington nud the President (Oh, why couldn't it be lilaim?) in 4articular, unl the way ha did slash things ws a warning. I Wl you it did my poor i'aiuirhing soul gornl after hearing thr D.-uircraU and Prohibition ists (the crankn) wramde the day Iwtoe, to hear a man taKe his own time for it and just spread himself. '1 ha UHiirper C'hVfland, will nued to hive about nineteen lives to live through this campaign, if Jim Dick uss bim up at every precinct as he did here. U10 Tate .ulna next and trotted out his man uscript to tall iM he wan not a speaker, hut a worker, ninl that he had fought 111 the political war eversinoe the shirt became a weapon, ami he showed that he kii-w how to wield that effective we.yirn for the demoralization of tho Democratic detnagtgies. He went on and mentioned (modestly) his economical ways ami assurred its that that part ot his n ature should predominate if we keiil hi in to Salem and we surely vi,l. V.'e, who know him, can vouch tor las economical trsiU, for it is known that he once wanted the Toledo lil.ide and another uood Keuiblican paper for the saiue price, and when "Ns's'iv" coiiimeliced writing his letters to the lilade from Ireland, telJiu;; his awful stories of the poor cl.otses andaluiMiig the land lords, llro Tate not justly iudiL'iiaiit and de cided to take the other IMiner. (It would lie I just l'ke those fool KcpuMicait lalmr agitators to scratch ).fio Ta t atiout that if they tind it out. but then they'd have to take up with the good for nothing third p irty or the Democrats and they ere nearly lad-moll guess it don't make any (HfTcreuce, and Hro Tata and llni Dick both say ami sound logic it is too "that the troubled of labor and capital must be settled by theirsetves licfore thero is needed any h't'talatiun on the subject." The leanti:'i part of the whole cvivrks our brothers are making' is that they've got it nil their own way, plenty of time and nolmdy to bother; And then it is so easy to clenr 111 the fabu'honili 'tijJ mirepresi-ntations of the 1111 i.criipulous Dt'tni.'crnt and the tricky "shys ters" of J'roliibifior'-At, being just one iby he hind them aud having a good Kepublic.iu in each rreoiii"M!ike myself), to taki notes from the other meetings, etc. Oh. it is the cleverest thing out, and 1 could not see how it was so neatly nrVaui!ed until somebody said it was the work of our tine new chairman from Iowa, and it is no .ifod. r, for he has certainly ha I much expeii-r.ee with Dr-nincmU and Prohibition ist,; Mid he know that the bet way .0 treat them is to ht thorn alone. And then that notice that he published about Iiro Dick going tocanva'H and inviting opposition. Iiro J)ic! did pake it plain that they made tho fust uhalieng", but I didn't rpiite g"t tho hang of it aliout the "If te, but of course it was just righ', aud anyway tlnv didn't have to go with tho "menagerie and tide show" a Bro Hudson puts itL VVkh a State platform "like the nig ger's iloiifiled-tuded coon tia," and a cminty aanvaJs with nobody to ask fool questions, we are af. and I want to sav "Glory" but I xuefi I u ii1 profit by I'ro Hudson's experience In tno pivsidintial tual contest, ami wait 1111111 the voln is counted, as tln re is 11.1 Knowing what the eoheniinv Democrats will do, ami then there is those Proliiliitioiiiits th. y are Working in tuj interest of the Democrats the "ehystera." Very truly, "Kkki.is Judilant." Soldiers' Call. To the Indian War Veteran of Line County: Yon are hereby notified that there ft ill be a meeting of the Conip uiy at the Court House, in Kuene City, .Saturday, June lUlli, at 1 p 111, t morn fully orgauizi and to attend to such other business as m iv urouerlv c mio before the .netting. AM soliliers not Laving nrrennore j .ineu tun ... . . - , . t . ; ; 1 . 1 - JJompany are nurei.y rcpectiui.y inviwu v, " yn.v iv. Dune by order of P. C. N'oland, ("apt. L. Ii. Uowlanii, Grd. Suijjt. Trent Items. May 27. 18SU. Mr .'oe Parker's team ran away one day this Iveek, and in the fracas Mr P had one of his hands badly injured. There was a fire at Dexter on the night of the 2oth iu a house occupied by Mr Kd Mor gan. The flames were extin.'uihcd with smue difficulty by the neighbors; damage slight. Thn m-.ny friends of D.-auon P,ntledgn will be pleased to learn that he has accepted a lucrative position with the railroad tt Peiulle- tou. . A OTKR. Notice. All nersons are hereby notified to clean up I all rubbish of any kind in streets and alleys adjoining their property or residence within 10 days from the date nl tins imiicu. Uy order of htreetloiiimittee. H, J. Day, City Marshal. Eugene, June 1, 18SS. Cottage Grove Items. KROMOUR APKCIALCORIlKsroSriKST. Cottage Gkove, June 2, 1SS6. Diy weather. . Road work is progressing here at present. Miss Hattie Chance was married to a Mr Bedell, May 25th. Mr John Whito and (amity, of Siuslaw, were iu town to-day. M' Alfred Leonard came down, (rom the mines one day last week. We understand that Cathcart 1 Veatch will build a new store at the depot. Mr Sam Vuatc'i, it is said, will be run d r Constable at this place next Monday. The political speakings were well attended at this place both Friday and Saturday. Charlie McFarland, son of Jas McFailand, is sick. Mrs Jas llanley is also quite un well. Attorney XofTsinger, of Kugene. paid Cot tag .'irove a professional visit Wednesday ot last week. William Wallace, son rf C H Wallace, has been quite sick, but was ou the mend at last accounts. Last week a man had a wtiman arrested f .r striking his son on the head with a stick. Mr Nnllswger appeared mi behalf of the State and Mr J S Medley fur the defense The woinau was acquilleu Vesitt. Pr( B J Hawthorne ill conduct lay scr Tioes in St Mary's Episo.l CImreh every Jfinnday at 11 m unrtl (urther notice. Brevities. Locals scarce, Election Monday; - The Pink Tea party was well attendsd. E II i L Co No 1 meets next Monday ere nln. . v. 1 . v. ,. Attend the sjwaking at the Court House this afUrti Hin at 1 p in. . v . . J 5er.gerl the boot and shoe maker, has moved to Cresswell. Mr VH Wsikins' little boy is still lying ft) a very precariots comr.tioh. For rent, a sinnll new dwelliuf hcuso, gxxl lucition. Inquire of Marshal Day. Matt Hendiii'ke received an Immense stock of aricultiiial n a.-hincry last Thursday. Mr D T Pritchard cleans watches for the low price of 81 and warrants satisfaction. Many of our titir.ens will leavo for the mountains ami seaside after the election. Mr Jas Huffman has let the contract to Mr W It Abraios to build hiin a new residence. The thermometer last Wednesday regis tered 92 degrees ia tho shade; Thcraday CO decrees. Hon G M Miller, Prohibition candidate for Congress, was announced to speak in Eugene last evening. Mr Keistier has sold a half Interest in bis giocery store to Mr G V Welder. Give the new firm a trial Ve request our friends in the different pre cincts to send us as early a report of the result of the election as possible. The Warshaticr Bros have opened their store in Raker City, aud write that they are doing a splendid business. Mr J W Matlock h is lot the carpenter con tract on his new brick building to McFarlatid Si Feuton, for the sum of $1300. Complaints sre numerous concerning boys going in swimming just above the F.ugene b idge. If they Io not desist the officers will bi) compelled to arrest the guilty parties. The M.inns of Albany will rive a picnic at that city on June 2tth. Dr Geary of this city will daliver the oration upon thai occasion, and JasF Uobinsuu will act us one of the Mar shals. The Chinese baby 'recently purchased at Albany by Him, the Chinaman, died at the wash house on Willamette street last Wed ncsday. The remains weie buried Thurs day. If yon want anything in the tombstone or cemetery line, call on Ilickethier & Graham. They arc splendid workmen ami thoroughly understand their busiuees, aud give extreme, ly low prices, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood purify ing roots, combined with Iodine of Potassium and Iron. Its control over scrofulous dissases is unequalled by any other medicine. II C Ownn. Sr.savs the Prinevillo Review, sent a force of hands to the Ochncn mines recently to begin work. Mr Owen proposes to do consiilerablp prospecting them this Summer, and if the prospects are favorablo, wilt fully develop the mines. Pack-ache, stitches in the side, inflation af.rt soreness of the bowels, are symptoms of a dig ordsred state r.f the dlgestivo and assimilative organs, which can bo corrected by ti ueo of Aycr'a Cathartic Pills. As dinner pills, nrn'l aids to digestion, they have no equal. Thy cure constipation. ,. . Mr D H Canwell, manager of the Hclknap Springs, was in town several (fays this week. He will open this popular resort, at once, and intends immediately buililjiij; a oommoilioin hotel, Lath bouses, etc. Stages will leavo Eugene twice week (or this resort. ; Last Wednesday a Mr I N DbVkwnrtlt nud daughter were leaving their home near Knnira, their team hucaine scared and run away, throning Mr Duckworth and .his daughter to the (round with initch force. Mr Duckworth was severely injured and tho d uijhti r considerably bruised. We hrtpe to heiirof Mr Pink worth's carry recover, as be is one of our best citizens. . The proprietors of the new skating rink are at work placing a roof nri the large structure. The roof is supported hy.jroii toils that run clear thrcngh the building. It is estimated Hint 80,000 shingles vill be used it the roof, We learn that A stage will be placed iu tho building, mid suitable Scen ery secured immediately. . ; On the 21th inst, says the East Portland Vindicator, Mr Frank Hill,, 'well-known employe of Jlirguee saw mill, was united In matrimony to Miss Annie Furlong of, Port' 1 md, the ceremony beir.g performed by Ke Father Fierens at the pastoral residence, ror ner of Third and Oak streets. Th J happy con I1 have taken up their lesidence on the east "ide, and are the recipients of many con gratulations at the hands ol numerous iriendH. G W Weider has bought a half' interest in the City Grocery Store of this city. The linn 111ms will be Itcisner k Weider. They will make their stock equal to any in Ore. gon, buying direct from the rnxnuftctSrere and producers, thereby giving their custom ers the benefit. They will se!l the most Groceries, Provisions, QjeeoswAro, Glass ware, Tobtc-co anil Cigars for the cash of any house iu this part of the valley. Call aud see Rkmnkk & W cider. Memo'ial Day Services. On last Sunday evening memorial services were held at lihinehart's Hall under the auspi ces of J W (jesry Poet, G A K. A very large assemblage of people were present, many being unable to gain access to the large balL Ac cording to programme, llev C M Hill deliver ed the sermon Umn the occasion. It was a very creditable production ami showed much thought, and was delivered in n impressive manner. It abounded in loyal sentiments and was highly praised by those present On Monday at 2 p m the Piat, the Women's Kelief Corps anif"a large nnmlier of cituens wended their way to the MsMinio cemetery, where the exercises of the day were held. After prayer, ltev E J Tbnmon, of Sjalem, delivered an a hires. The speaker's remarks were fitted to thn occasion, and received mark ed attention from those present. During the remainder of the day the graves of many were rtwirab-d with garlands of flower !n th Ma sonic and Old Fell w cemeteries. Detach ment ,f the G A It al.n decorated th grave of Comrade Attelwry at Pleasant Hill and CoirraJ PusliBfU near Irving. Lane County Pioneers. Last.Tbursdsy was the day selected by the Lane County Pioneers for their Second Annual Ft! u ion. A large number of pen arrived ia town by 10 o'clock a m, and our streets presented a gala appearance. Gray headed pioneers, men and women, were to lie seen upon every hand, And s we looked upon them many thoughts coursed through our mind. Many have already gone en the journey to tho silent land, aud in a few years at most, the remainder of these noble men and women that hewed this grand land uf ours from the wilderness, must also fob low. Many were the trials and reverses endured by these pioneers, but at last suc cess has crowned their eflorts. To day, however, all wore smiling faces. At 11 a m, Marshal E P Coleman and Aids escorted a large concourse of people to the est Park in the Court lloase Suture where seats had been prepared. The meeting was called to order by the Vies President of the Association, Hon A 8 Patterson, who made some ell timed re marks, Welcoming the Pioneers to their Second Annual Iteuuioo, and introduced the Chaplain, Eld Phillip Mulkey, who deliver a prayer suited to the occasion. The Prei dent then introduced I'ruf Thomas Condon, the Oral or. It would be au injustice to the Professor to give a synopsis uf his address, and 011 account of lack of apse we cannot give it eutirs. But permit ns to say that the iblrss wss (brilliaut and pointed, and was a credit a the gentleman. At the con elusion of the address, the audience dispers ed to take dinner until 2 p m, At the business meeting of the Associa tion, held at 2 p in, the following ollicers wern elect for the ensuing year; President, A a Patterson; vice President, Uoo 11 Mnrchl Recording Secretary,'!' (i Hendricks; (,'orresM)iidiog Secretary, Joshua Walton: Treaurer, A ( Hovcyj f)ir:tor, Prof. l W Johnson, Dr K It Geary, M II Harlow, Jacob Spores, h V Coleman and A 3 Patterson: Gun Hillard, ex-ollicio. The Pioneer Ball held at lihinehart's Hall in the evening wes largely--attended and a pleasant time rnjovrd by all present. The fl.sir manairers. heretofore announced were especially praised for tnelr able management. Roll of Honor. The following are the names' of (he pupils of the Springfietd school ort the roll of honor fer tile month d!ng May 28, 1BSG. Martheta Thomas, 95: Minnie Rownran. 85: Manerva Hemingway, 93: Oscsr lleniiiik'wav. 8'J; Hnt.la tewrtrt,. 95 Frank Cowan, 83; Alice Hirsto'V, 93: .James Seiivey, 8.1; Mertie Churchill. 85; Nellie Holcome, 95; Jaiues Stewart, 85 Eddie Armstrong. Ionk CBAMriM, Teacher. Bertha, Walker, Laura Burton, Fred Walk er, waiter oici narson, r.arnest i ainpneii, George Burton, George Neete, Hattie llenja- miu, J nomas JJowman, I.onuy Andrews, .las Wyarit,'1 Margaret Thomas, Karl Churchill, Esther Stewart, Millie Siilers, Edward Hrlggs. t-AimiE WAl.ltKll, Teacher. The following are the names of the pupila of the Latham school who were on the roll of honor for the month ending Mny26, 188C: Ciirrin Coolry,' Geo Cathcart, Clara Haiub- lin, Sydney Mnmlilin, U.car MuDole, Klua Thnrne," Osriv ' VaJghan, urnost Mclley uulds, Giant Brown. ;' ' '"' .' ' ' MiNStR fosvEtt, leaohcr. .The followfcg h the report of school in dis trict No Off, frr the mrtth ending May 28, UWtff: ' ' '"' "' " Nn pupils enrolled, !C; attendancgood. The following pupils have not if.tsaod a dari Flora I'Mminstnn, Maugie Gray, Wultor Ed tiHqt.ii'iD, Ira Grayi Fred Gray, Ena Vanghan, Lost-'r.. Vauglinii, J'-ddie ti nieal, Allred Vanj.'h'ii.' James Donaldson, Edoie Vaughan, Charles Donaldson, (Jeo lMnaldsnn, J'he follnwmi: missed one day only: John Seaver, Johnny Edmiston, Birtle Seaver. ' . . 11 . T...I... Sclionl report of District No 87, (or the moiith ondiiig May 28th: Whole 'nninfi'er of uutiils enrolled. 19. Averago daily uttendaiic. IS. The folloer. iug nr' tboMe who bavo not been absent dur. ing tho past month: J'.lla .llaslerson, liiun Aycrs, ranny Avers Miiida (iilb Hiie. Walter tiillospie. Clmrles Swnggart, James Boyd, Gen Camp- brri. 1 lin. e who nave only missed one ilnyi Ctistis Masterson, Kuima StillwelL Nemlxir tardy murks, 4. ' General deportment gissl. MF.LLA UOWLAM), leWIIKr. At SMITliniiLD. All tle candidates' met at Smrthfield last Thursday and discussed he issues of the day. The' Republicans oeked suit Cult 6nokfng, oiul did pot try to explain why they refused to meet the Dem ocrats and Prohibitionists in the major por- tifm of the previncts In Lane oomity.i The "Iowa Stutesmau'' will be as mad as a tor tured bull when he Itifda out "his men'' wire foolish enongh to meet the candidates of the -other twn -l.artiea. The Democrats and Prohibitionists literally demolished them. It is a weak lot of "men and we hardly blame- the Iuwan for making them go it afon heretofore. Tate, 111 his attempted speech in reply to Wallace, ' said ' that "preschers'ahonhl not mix 'in politics," when Hro Wallace arose and said, "then if that-! so, Rev Dick hiuiaelf had better go home." Such remarks by a Hepubliesn', of course is very "interesting to Mr Dick. DlKD. At the family residence, 12 mill e cat of Knyene, Thursday, June ft, 1880. ( consumption, Mies DeEtta Cogswell. The funeral will take place from the residenqe to tfr Gay cemetery c-'n Camas Swafe to-nior. row. Friends are invited to attend. The citizens of Kugsoe olfer their heartfelt sym pathy to the bercavul family. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely veg etable, positively cure rheumatism, nenraluia, toothache, sick headache, cramp colic, cholera morbus, Complaint peculiar to felonies, Dya ueuda. old or muifh. Hives, Chill and fe ver, pains around the hear'., rryaipelus, phthisic. GrouoK Taylor. For the benefit of othrs, I testify to the effect of 7. OAKS. I have been afflicted for year with gastric troubles of the stomach and indi eestion of the fond with itreat suffering at (ime anil I Kml 7. OAKS to t an antidote. ! arhtoh I ftAiimit iiv too much iiraise. With respetrt, Mrs. IchaboIi Hemkle. Philomath, Centon C.., April 3, '8U I have been troubled with Phthisic for two years and find 7. OAKS my friend. With respevt. J. L. Hum IE, Philomath, Benton Co.. April 3, 'bo. Sold by Oaburn k Co, druggists, Eugene. Hre. All persons indebted to E W Whipple k Bm's, eithe' by note or book account will 1 please call and settle the same. Our store e burned aud we mo it collect the money due ns. K. W. WBirru Bbos. CetUge Groyi, Feb 23, 18SS. Personal. Eld Whitney U home on a visit Mrs J 1) Brown is improving in health, Mr. II C Owen is visiting in Prinevillo. Mr Shurthff is confined to hit led with sictuess. Mr 8 Simon, o( Portland, has been visiting In this city. - Dr J C Whitcaker visited Purtsnd one day this week. Mr D W Bass, of Salem, ha been visiting friands in P.iigen this week. MrChss Cochran, of Gilliam county, is visiting relatives and friends in Eugene, Mrs Geo Campbell, who resides across the river, is visiting in Itoseburg (or a fw weeks Mr S Muura, of Bonuevillo, is in Eugune waiting oil her grandson, Mr Watkius' little boy, Mr W B Rice, General F and P Agent 'for the O P It R, gave this office a pleasaut call this week. Mis Ella Risdon, daughter of Judge Rlsdon of this city, this week visited her oousio, Mr A W v'rikht, of Portland. Messrs Jas Noland and E K Henderson are at wink aurvoyiug suveral of our streets pre paratory to their improvement. Mr Col Henderson started for McMinnville yesterday. His mother is visiting there ami he will return home with her next week. .- Thursday Mr Geo A Dorris came op from Albany where lie has been several days bn legal business. He returns to Astoria this morning. Mr K J Sprague Is the name of ti e" gentle mad that has purchased lilalr Bros & Bell- man's niamifV:try. ' He Will move here with Ida family ne:;t week. .. Mr ' Sampson McConnell, who has 'been spending a couple of years iu'Jackson county, has returned to Lugme. His many friends gave him a hearty welcome. Andrew Huff went to Myrtle Creek Thurs day, to tako charge of the tcleraph and rail- Mail office at that place for a few days during the absence of the regular agtnt. Rev C A Wnoley left Monday for Mo Miuuville, where he went, to attofid the Synn X of the ' CuniberlauT ' 1'reabytvriau Church to be held at that place. Messrs Clias Calef, Frank Harrill, and Grs and Will Bullanl left this ccunty Suuduy (or Montana, where they go to permanently lo cate. We hone the boys will strike it rich, Mr George ( ibson, our old Demooratio friend, arrived in Eugene laatThursday from Crook county. He will return to that coun ty next week,' add idtem'i to take a drove of cattle back with him. A Reliable Article. For enterprise, push and a desire to get such goods as will give the trade satisfaction. Osburn A Co the Druggist lend all competi tion. They sell Dr Rnsankn's. Cough and Lung Sy i up,, because It's .the best Medicine nri the market, tor Coughsr Colds, Croup and Primary Cnnmniiitlon. Price f)0 cents and 81.00, Sipnples free. i Ducklen's Arntc(t Salvo. -e . mmm mm m . , The best salve In the world for Cuts, Rruis ea; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all t(t hi eruption', and M.sitively cures piles, or no pay. required. It i guars iitecd to give perfect ratrMfAOVfuft,1- or iMonuy refunded, Fof rale by E K Luckey k Co, Keynote to Health. Health is wealth. Wealth means indepen dence. The keynote is Dr llorankos Cough and Lung Syrup, the best Cough Syrup in the world, Cures Coughs, I olds, rains in (lie Chest, Bronchitis and Primary Consumption. Pries 00 cents and el. A C ARD. ' ' Tn all whn sre sufferiiiir' from the" errors ahd Indiscreticns of youth, nervous weakness,' early decay, lose of manhood, Ac, I willsenilareciiie that will cure you, FREE OK CHARGE. I IP (Treat reineuy was iiiscovoreii vj m mis- fmiiRry in Hontli America, aenn a seii au d.-eswid envelope to the lUv. JostrHT. Imuan, Station- D Nw YA City.-v1 ' ;. .- JiilJl I JL'J ' 1 v . Notice for Publication. , LAND OFHCE AT dlOSEBuiia, ORE gon, .Iuiih 3, lKSII. N;oti:e i heMhy' glvon that the following ruiu'iKil sctLler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in suppoit of his claim, aud that aald proof will le inude lietore tlie I ouniy Judge or Clerk of Lnne County, Or, at Eugene City. Or, on Salurdav, July 17. IBM, ix: .film McCiillooch, llomestead No 3i75, for the Iota 1,2 and 3. and the N E $ of N EL Sec 31. T 18, SUtt West. He names the (ol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi d nco upon, aud culti'-alion of said land, vii A O MclJanlel, Geo lladley, S Mctiullouch, I N Doak, all of Crow, Lane County, "regnn. Chak. W. Jo1intow, Register. Notice for Publication. . T AND OFFICE AT ROSEBURG, ORE I 1 .Inns 3. lHffi.. Notice i henhy given that the (ollnwlng nan.arf eltlvr hull Bllt notice ll( hi illtelltioll to maki final pror.f in suppoit of his claiin.and that utd i in of will be mad before the County .1,1.1... nr t lerli of I .an Couhtv. Or. at Eiurelie City. Or(jpp Monday, Julf 1!, IHHrt. vixi K A. West. Pre-emption D S No (3M, for the los9 and H), and a K J of S W L Seo S4, T 17, 8 R ll West. nd lota 2 ami 3, Sec 3, T 18, S R 10 West. He names, the following wit nesses to prove his continuous resilience tiioii, HTIil flll II V&llllll III lllll 11.11. 1. . M I. V . Sweet, Z T Sweet, W ( cWt. Tho II Lace, all of Seaton, Lane County, Ur. UUAB, . jOHHnnm, Register. FAIR DEALIN3JS OUR MOTTO. Kvervone .tndin2 in need of building mate rial will do well to call and e our foburg stock of lumber, kept at Midjiley k Dysinger's factory. W ran please all kimls of customers in ouallty and quantity. Uive us a call Inspire purchasing elsewhere. N. N. Mathews, Axt. INSURANCE. 11TE HAVE RKLN APPOINTED V airents for the Insurance Companie for nirly held by Mrt'ha I-auer, and are pre pared to Insur your EosBo. Earn. Whsat. Wool. Zts Itc- auainst 1" by fire, and can give you choice of some of thn Best Companies omthib Coast. ready and wjllinif to pay bwi promptly. Wsaskf -r the liberal .patrons' eatended to Mr Latter. ; ' . HS5PUCES k Eaiut. BENIOIA BOYS riIHE ONLY EXTENSIVE CONCERT 1. manufacturing (arm implement nn ibis coast is the Benicia Agricultural Works, of California. 'Ihey manufacture all kinds of farm machinery, and coast farmers will eVi well to correspoi.il with their IVtland office. Their celebrated itkel uowrk, which the peo ple of California have named the "Ben ft la IJoy," is nutsrriping all nlhrtrs in this years' heavy alfalfa iu California. One hundred only of these mowers are to be scattered through Oregon and Washington Territory this vear aa an advertisement for another year. Four la) the nnmlier allotted to Eugene, and Mr E K Luckey ha secured oue of thi number. They are not In the market to interfere with trade Iu any manner, aiid those who secure them hae the Is-tieht of rery low prices aa a re muneration for assisting in the Introduction and improvement of home industry. Farmers should liear in mind that in very many see tiona in the northwest the dealers are bound to Eastern factories or their Western agent ia "Iron Clad Contracts," that stand a a barrier' between the farmer and home made goods, Ia c-iae the farmer doe not find the goods of the Henici Agricultural Work in stock of his 1 ical denl.'r, he can secure prompt deal and liberul discount by writiug direct to r M. AYER9, . Portland, Oregon. A Rt Benicia Agricultural Works and Baker k Hamilton (' r . , WlUametts Va!l97, to San Francisco vJalaquina. Traiiu have Corvallia Tuesday, Thursds, and Saturday, at 9 a. m: Leave Yaquina Monday, Weduesdsy and t ,Friday, at & a. at. . The fine A 1 Stearftship YAQUINA saili FROM YAQl'INA. riloM PAN FRANCMCO. Monday, May 5, Saturday, May 19, ''hursdiiy, June 1, , Wed'y, June 17. Sunday, April 25, Suuilay, Ma 11, Thursday, May 24, Wed'y, Juno 8, The Company reserves the right to change sailing days. . Faiiiw Cabin, ?U; Stcerago, $7; freight at reduced and nn-lerafe rales. ' River boats on the Willamette connect at Corvallia. fare and ratbs. For luthcr iuf jrmatioii apply to C. C. HOGUF A. G. F. k P. Ag't, Corvallia. Eye, Ear, llcctal and Nervous Diseases. Dr. J. B. PILKINGTON t , Surgeon, Ocjlist and Specilist, Aa above, (lnts his lietlth improved by travel ingr and now anuounces that he will continue his monthly visits to the Upper Willamette, for a year to come, f , Will meet patients at St Charles Hotel, Eu gene from 3 p. m. Wesiiii'Milssy. to 2. p. I ill. Tliumdsiy, immediately following tie first Monday of each month. Have over one huudred etires to refer to, and' sis sample give the following:. B F Bond, Irvini', saved from Blindness. Jaa O Cherry, Albany, foumlryman, restored from Blindness. K A Rampy, Esnj, F DefTenliacker, Harris., burg, 1 W Hond, Irving, M E Judkins, Eu gene, Rectal iHseuses. - ' ' ... Have a large numbtr. of cases of FileeV Ulcers, Fissures and Fistula, either cured or getting well after years of unavailing treat ment with cutting operations have tailed. Address, . " ' Dili J. B. PILKINGTON, y Portland, Oregon; For Sale. MY FARM, SITUATED TWO MILES . east uf Cresswell, 11 miles South of , Eugene, containing (iSH acres, I now offer fOT sale at a bargain. Tim is a line looatioh with good Improvements, well adapted to both stock raising aud farming. Rohcih Knox, Cresswull, Or, MAyiTAt-TUHEIW OF i WIRE FENCING, Stevens' Patent Clothes Dryer, Wheel Barrows, Wooden Bowls and Wooden Ware. Prices of farm fencing range from 45 to 65, ceuts per rod, to turn all kinds of stock. 1 Factory, Ernst Wilt 8t, Eugene, Or AY. II. DELANO, DEALER I Headstones and Tombs fiwinhed in Americaa or Italian Marble, , ALSO Sfono Work and Cemetery Enclosures. Scotch and American Granite Monuments. Persons at a distance will be furnished with prices and designs to select trora . on application. All work warranted. Please call and examine my work and get prices before pnrohasinii elsewhere. IRON AND WIRE FENCING Furnished at manufacturers' price to my customers only, Shf nn 8th street near S'oan' Stable. MONEYTO LOAII ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR A TERM of years. Apply to Sherwood Burr, EUGENE CITY,' - - OREGON. . OfiBoe np stsirs ia Walton's Brick. Blair hi I Co., f