T ONG THE COAST. Principally to Waahingtoa Territory and California. !. Tarely wsa struck by a train , ! led near Cheney, W. T. "itOl" committee lias been or 1 at Bitkerefieltl, Ca)., nnii will that town of tramps and va- work of picking the (second of grapes has begun in Bennett Cal. I'. Elliott blew out his brains at lale, Cal., while in a tit of de :. ncy. total assessed valuation of the -iv of Asotin county, V. T., is ,00,000. ssburg (W. T.) people are dis ; the project af establishing a library. Camas No. 1 mine in Wood Las been sold to Salt Lake par--145,000. t fever is afflicting Golden f. T.( and the schools and i " u are closed. i tated that a t ranch road will in the spring to Davenport, y the N. P. K. R. r Malone, of Willow crook, W. ne violently insane and was It W. ' si:"!! the Steilacootn asylum. ' - customs ofllcers liave seized ;) worth of opium on the steamer Janerio, at San Francisco, Cal. is proposed now to construct a across Carquinez straits to take '.ice of the ferry boat Solano. Directors of the Visnlia Itail onirjany intend to extend that : Porterville at an early date. new courthouse at Dayton is ! early completed. It is a hand ' rick structure and its cost is )' mas Evans, an old resident of county and a veteran of the in war, was found dead in bed ville. California Immigration Assoc report that 740 immigrants ar a that State last week. Most juthward. rjOS Angeles, Cal., E. W. Jones, 7, was sentenced to four years it Quentin . for attempting to i his family. ms county, W. T., is out of lias $1,500 cash in the treasury he taxes for the present year not yet come in. tern capitalists recently offered ,000 for the Bunker ilill and an mines, in the Cceur d'Alene, e offer was refused. eral camps of Chinamen have d below Asotin, W. T., for the t, whore they will engage in e mining until next spring. livan's exhibition at Los Angeles inteirupted by ex-prize fighter n, who addressed the audience ..gth on the error of their ways. iv'liile the 8-year-old boy of Erza ird of Lewiston, W. T., was playing the bank of the river, a log rolled vn on him, killing him instantly. A man named James Fodesta fell wn an upraise in he Mammoth h tunnel at Jack on, Cal., a dis co of 200feet,killinghiin instantly. The Weatherwax mill at Aberdeen, '. T., is turning out from 70,000 to i) feet of lumber a day. Two i are on their way to load at this , 2. Buchanan was taken to Jack ill., for suruieal treatment. He load of buckshot in him, hav een mistalen by a hunter for a i ien fc Harris, pork shipper of oy, W. T., have shipped seven tads of hogs to California and rn markets during the past few u. 1 1 is authoritatively tated that the hern Pacific Railroad intends to i a million dollars in improve- it about JTacoma the coming in. A party of Chinamen who recently 'A Port Townsend for home took with i i thirty barrels of broken glass, it for what it was intended could not e li iirned. The total vote of Washington Ter ;!' at the recpnt election was, in r 'm: numbers 47.500: an increase i two years of 5,642, indicating a population of about 200,000. rry Sinclair has sued Santa Clara ; i ty, Csl., to recover $25,000 dam- for the breaking of an arm while ""King as one of the county prison- the Alum Rock quarry. " e Snohomish county (W. T.) com pilers have donated $800 to im 3 county roads, as an inducement lug postal telegraph to Snehomish , and citizens will contribute $750. t Vancouver, B. C, a Chinaman fined $275 and costs for selling cents worth of opium without a ise. Failure to pay results in e months' imprisonment at hard r. t Cleveland, W. T.. Wm! Twitzel, acksmith. eot into a row with ' a hoy named Don Winfield, and was 5 in the back. Both men were i by Recorder Turner $10 and ienry C. Stevens, while thawing giant powder in the blacksmith 9 of the Pacific mine at Butte, atana, was instantly killed, and the P demolished by the explosion of powaer. he ship Belverde. in ballast, went ore during a dense fotr at Point ailla, twelve and a half miles from ?e Flattery, and is a total loss. All hands were saved. She was valued at $25,000; fully insured. At Sin Fernando, Cal., a pilo of about 500 sacks of graiu in George Porter's warehouse tumbled down, burying two workmen, named M. Henohetti and Louis Hurquurtra, be neath it. The former was fatally in jured. Dr. G. B. Kuykenilall, while going to attend a patient twelve miles from Foniemy, W. T., was tho victim of a runaway accident and broke his right leg. The doctor set his own leg, but will not be able to get around in some time. The two hotels being built bv the C. P. II. at Field, at the foot of Mount Stephen, and tho other at tho Big Glacier, B. C, are about finished. The are extensive edifices, calculated to accommodato a large number of guests. A Chinese railway agent was here recently engaging locomotive en gineers to go to China, says the Van couver (B. C.) New$. He offered $10 a day, but even with that inducement he failed to find any who were willing to cast their lot in the celestial empire. The body of an unknown man was found by the roadside near Hebron, U. T recently. The Coroner's jury found that death was caused by freez ing. Upon the body were found let ters addressed to Fred Bell, and also some addressed to Fred Qllkurson of Columbia, Cal. Robert Schmith of Galena, Nev., met with an accident which caused in ueutu in a lew nours. lie was prying out a bowlder with a crowbar, when the bar slipped, giving him a sudden jar, which broke a bloodvessel, causing excessive hemorrhage, of which he soon died. An operator named Donahue, sta tioned at J. lie Willows, w. I., was killed. The train men were engaged in dividing up a freight train, and Donahue rushed out of his otlice alongside the track as a portion of the train was passing. He was run over by eight cars, cutting off both his legs and severely wounding him on the head and lower part of the abdomen. A patent has bepn obtained by a gentleman of San Francisco for what is claimed to be a fire and collision proof railway car. It is made wholly of iron and steel, and the weight will range from sixteen to twenty tons for ordinary passenger coaches, and from twenty-two to twenty-five tons for sleepers. The floor is a single sheet of metal, and the roof also a single theet. The beams are of rolled steel to bear the weight of resistenco in case of a collision, and owing to the novel and peculiar construction and adjustment, the inventor is confident that the telescoping of cars would not in any event result. Estimates show' that the cost of. construction will be materially less than the cost of build ing wooden cars of tho same size and weight. MaiorGenoral O. O. Howard, com manding the Division of the Pacific, has submitted his annual report to the adjutant-general, for the informa tion of tho lieutenant-general com manding the army of the United States. Referring to means of de fense against possible invasion of the Pacific coast, Gen. Howard says: "The forts are not in order. They are not manned with guns of ihe proper call ber. and what is worse there are no guns of the right size and power .in the whole country to bring here. There should be a plant on this coast and speedy preparation for making suitable guns, and other means of de fense oueht not to he delayed. Shells could easily be thrown from the neighborhood of the Cliff house, out tide the harbor, to every part of San Francisco, and without exceeding the modern range could bo dropped into Oakland. I therefore recommend that money be appropriated so that a good torpedo defense may be planted ; that a fleet of torpedo boats be con structed, and that the guns now arounl the harbor be properly mounted; that two floating batteries be built and anchored, as suggested by tho board of inspectors appointed under act of congress ot Marcn a 1885." Gen. Howard, in his annual report, recommends the abandonment ot r oris iiuiiecK, nevaua aim ium ath, Oregon. Dihnatches from Virginia City.Nev. annouuee the failure of L. B. Frankel &. Co.. the oldest stock-broker firm in Storey county. The liabilities foot up $915.GIK). The assets are nominal The list of creditors includes the most prominent men aud operators on the Comstock. Following are the names est sufferers through the S. L-. Jones, superinten rfpnt. of Crown Point and Belcher, J2O5.O00: Gen. Keating, superinten Hontof Savaee and Hale & Norcross, S.10.000 : Col. E. D. Boyle, of the Alia, S-'OOOO. The list includes the names of scores of miners and clerks, with a liWftl-snrinkhneof young ladies ana matrons. L. B. Frankel, the senior partner in the firm, retired from active ' j 1 a afwr business pursuits several jcib 6. Hp is ienorted to be a millionaire, and as his name still appears on the sign nvpr the otlice. the creditors nave faint hone of recovering at least a por tion of their losses. The three younger l,.i.hs. Sol. Louis and Jacob, de parted from the city on foot. Great Lmmont nrpvailod in the community CAiWV."-'" J - faiinpp nI if the members ol CLi bait? - . the firm had not slipped out, unp eas- .nwHiuences might nave resuiieu. The brothers are supposed to have se cured an ample fortune I.y holding nearly every cent in coin deposited with them since tne nse in euaio Their business was enormous, the receipts in a single day sometimes footing up $00,000 deposited lor me purchase ol mining NEWS. EvtrytMnf of General Intorwt ia a Con dented Ton Ashland is to bo lighted by electric- Sty. . Tho rowell saw mill at Dayton, was burned recently. X. A. King hiis been appointed postmasteratL'hewacum, Lake county There are only about 75 miles to close up the gap on the 0. & C. rail road. At Mitchell, Wasco county, as high $1 per bushel has been paid for wheat. The Wasco Woolgrowors' Associa tion has 29 members, 1!) of whom own C3.000 sheep. F. A. Horning, living nearCorvallis, raised a 50 pound cabbage on his lace this year. ' T. I. Anderson, of Albany, was seriously injured by being thrown from his wagon. The Portland papers now reach Lakeview one day earlier than tho San Francisco papers. An agricultural association hasbeen formed for Douglas county, with J. C. Mutchinson as president. Henry II umbel, died at Astoria from injuries received by being run into noar tU Clatsop mills. A fellow named Wilson, who has sundry aliases, is under arrest in Douglas county for horse stealing. R. G.Thompson, of Umatilla county, killed five hogs aged five months and eleven days, that weighed 1,204 pounds dressed. The Baker City placer mining com pany has hied articles ol incorpora tion with tho secretary of State. Cap- lal stock $50,000. - The jury in tho case of tho State vs. Lloyd Miller, at The Dalles, were kept out seven days and then discharged, being unable to agree. A little throe year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, of Silver creek, Grant county, was burnod to death re cently by its clothes catching fire. Homer Howard, of Pendleton, mysteriously disappeared at San Francisco recently and it is suspected that he has been foully dealt with. The ancient church ot St. Mary Magdalen in Knight Rider street, Lon don, was partially destroyed by tiro. Tho same fire completely destroyed four warehouses m the samo street. The total loss amounts to $500,000. There were slight shocks of earth quake at Summerville, S. C, recently. There was a severe shock at Columbia and two slight disturbances in Charles ton. The Bhocks in Charleston made more noise than tremor. No damage is reported in any quarter. Eight proprietors of second-rate hotels and restaurants at Hartford, Conn., were recently arrestod for using oleomargarine on their tables, withqut displaying a placard "Oleomargarine," as required by law, under penalty of $50 tine. This is regarded as a test case. The vessel reported ashore in Mexi co bay proves to be the Ariadne. The captain was washed overboard and drowned, and two of the crew wore frozen y death. Those remaining took to the rigging, anj were nearly perished when taken off. She had cargo'of 10,000 bushels of barley. The executive' council of the Grand Army of the Republic, who have been looking over the ground at St. Louis in connection with the holding of their next encampment, express themselves as well satisfied with the situation, and named September 28 next as the day for the meeting of the grand en campment in 1887. Charleston, S. C, is filled with smoke from forest hres in the sur rounding country. The telegraph wires are down on the line of the Northeastern road and the full ex tent of the damage is not known. The village of Pinopolis, in Berkeley county, narrowly escaped destruction. A number of barns and tarmhouses were burned. Dr. Colin, of Purls, read a paper be fore the Academy of Science, showing that the annual average number of deaths from rabies in France is twenty- six, and that since M. Pasteur began his course of treatment the same number of patients have died. Ihe number of persons bitten by mad animals last year in Frarice was 3.n, while M. Pasteur -has treated III patients. Dr. Colin concludes that the Pasteur svstem is of doubtful efficacy, and he is alarmed for the results of virulent inoculation. 'The siueaKing noise ot shoes can be stoppod, according to the Boot ana Shoe Recorder, by sprinkling powdered nuraice-stone between the soles during tin nrncess of m ' nifacture, or by dnv ino- a dozen of h pegs Into tho soles when the shoes are hrst used. Last year an enterprising New Yorker bousrht a silver mino down in for a nlusr of tobacco. "Anh thin vp.tr?" Well, this year an enter- New Yorker is lookinz for 8 mn who wants to buy a silver mine down in Arizona for a plug of 'abacoo Judge. Aa old conntry gtatleman return nr homa rather late, discovered i Tokel with a lantern under hit !kitchen window, who, when aiked his business there, stated he had only come a coUrt inr Coma a what?'-' said the irate eeutleman. "A courting, s r. I se courting Mary." "Irt a lie! What An tnn want a lantern for? 1 never n-ie'd one when I was a young man. Va ir?" was the Tokcl's reply; didn't think yer 'ad judging by the miasis." Argonaut. OREGON AGRICULTURAL NOTES, 4 Column Devottd to tho Interests of Tanner and Stockmen. If seed corn is not already selected, the best opportunity has passed and conditions nencelorlli win necome more and more unfavorable. Gather all burdocks and burn them, taking caro to get every burr. In this way reasonable security may be had against the spread of tho weed next year. ' If evory person tilled his land as well as ho knows how. the increase of crops would 1)0 very great, and pro duction would bo very much cheap ened, without doubt. It is said that in packing apples for shipment the fruit should be filled two inches higher than tho head of the barrel, so that when pressed down it will not shako by rough handling in the cais or in being delivered. Sheep husbandry is steadily de clining in France, the present num ber of sheep an t lambs being less by 11,000,000. Mutton is imported from Germany, Algeria and Eastern Europe, and sells 20 per cent, higher than beef. Never change the location of hives after tho bees have commenced their labors for the eoason, as before they sally forth to the woods and fields they mark well their surroundings and arc bewildered and often lost if their homo is removed during their absence to an other spot. 0. II. Miller, in an article on tho management of orchards on warm soil, correctly says tho orchardist who neglects to care for his trocs and food the soil has no more right to expect permanent good remits than the Btockgrower has who only occasionly feeds lus livo-stock. The farmers of South Carolina have concluded that they can no longer raise rice with profit. It is very dtfii- cult to obtain reliable labor for the rice fields. Durinsr the last few years several other cereals have come into use in the place of rice, and the de mand for it has decreased. Timber screens may afford enough protection to cultivated lands to repay their cost in a single year, with like benefits to be received through suc cessive seasons, the trees at last worth for mechanical uses more than every cost of planting and care, including nterest on tho expenditure. A successful apiculturist will take one strong swarm, and by fall have four or live colonies from it, and all with honey to spare. By the old sys tem of swarming, only one good Bwarm would be Hoped lor. it second or third camo forth, they were weaklings and not worth saving. A Vermont farmer made a net profit of $13 50 from the produce of a jien turkey during the past season. This is equal to 100 bushels of wheat in Kansas at 4 J cents per bushel, with this difference : It would cost as much to raise and harvest the wheat as it would bring, while the proceeds of the turkey were gain. E. W. Stewart says, in his book on cattle-feeding, that many flocks of poultry may be found that will not eat potatoes, barley, rye, millet or buckwheat, simply because they mver learned to eat these foods. Yet they are all good foods for poultry, pro vided they are given in due propor tion, having regard to the soveral food elements they contain. The French, who export more pears than any other nation, cover the in side of boxos with spongy paper or dry moss, which absorbs the moisturo Each pear is then wrapped in solt paper and .placed in layers in the boxes, tho largest and least mature in the bottom, tilling all interstices with the ihj moss. Thus they will keep a month or more. They are so closely packed that, though they cannot touch eacfc other, all motion is pre vented. If one decays the others are not harmed. Of the more than 400 species of trees found in the United States there are said to be sixteen species whose perfectly dry wood will sink in water. The heaviest of those is the black iron-wood of Southern Florida, which is thirty per cent, heavier than water, Of the others the best known are lig num vitae and mangrove ; another is S small oak found in the mountains of Western Texas and Southern New Mexico and Arizona, and westward to the Colorado desert, at an elevation of 5,000 to 10,000 feet. A writer in the Gardeners' Magazine " It is admitted that in tho act of crowing a bird stands up and then stretches its neck to its lull extent. A small lath loosely suspended about eighteen inches above the perch will obviate this. It in no way interferes with the bird's roosting, but the mo ment chanticleer contemplates a nui sance the swinging lath comes gently into contact with his comb and ef fectually stops him. I have a dozen birds, and none of them presume to crow till the hour that I let them out." A-London paper says: "Two years ago the Queen sold the well-known Hereford bull Conqueror to Professor Brown of Ontario for iCOO. The beast is now so much missed in the roval herd at Windsor that an at tempt is being made to repurchase hint as it has not been found possible to obtain a sire of equal merit in Jbng land. Conqueror is a sor of the famous Lord Wijson, and he comes from a grandly bred dam. The Queen take a great interest in 4ie herd of Herefords, which was only started few years ago." SURE OF ONE THING. TJot Watrr In tlie llmiiU of an Kxolted Woman a Fight Kxtrrnilnnlor. There was a case of assault and bat tery before oue of tho justices tho other day, and a witness with a black eve, several strips of court plaster aeros nis nose and one ear bndly lopped over was aked by the defendant' lawyer if he saw ltro'wa strike White. "Can't sav as I d.d," ho replied. "D'd ou see tho whole affair?" "Mo-tlv." "Well, how was it?" "Well, Smith ami mo sot on tho reaper talfcin evolution. Jones and Given sot on the crass talkin , and Brown and White sot by tho edge of tho straw-stack disiuitiii' on politics. Three or four bovs was in tho barn ittin' up a dog light." "les, go on. "Fust I knowed. somebody called somebody else a 1 ar. Next 1 knowed ovolut on, politics a,nd lighting dogs as a rolling over each other on tho grass, and every man Peking and biting and hittiny away fur all ho was wuth. Hut did you see is row n strike White?" "Can't say as I did." "Did vou see White strike Brown?" "Can't be suro it The onlv thins m sure of, Mister Lawyer, Is that my old woman ramo out with a pail of hot water and lickod the hull crowd and had over two quarts left fur next time." Tbt postage-stamp beggar Is the latest Pest In New York. A party of men in a hotel or saloon will suddenly bo accosted by a poorlv-clothed person, who first Inquires If there Is an v for eigner among them. Then he pulls out a letter with the remark that he is an old London publisher, sick and in bud luck and m need of assistance, ii the gentlemen give nini any money, ne then goes away, ir not no asKs lor a lostagc-stanip, a ho wants to write ionic. He -renerallv secures a num ber of these and after saving them up for a week or two, he goes to noiiiu out-of-tlie-way drugstore iind dispose of ther-.i. lu'lhis milliner ho secures a 0. ft C. RJLTIM TAILS. Mall Train -ortli, 9 41 a. m. Mail train eouth, ti r. u. QFFICK HOVftS, I0QENI CITY POKTOFFICK. General Pell rery. f rem 7 l. M. to 7 P. M. Montr Urtler, mm Ii. .ltrM, Htirlster, from 7 A. u. U5 p. u. Mailer far north cletw at l ift A. u. Utile for MUth clone at 130 r. u. Malle fer Kranklla clone at 7 a. M. Monday and Thurmlay. Mulls fer Mabel oleee at 7 A. M. Moidar and Tuiirwlat. Aim ! leriariwrifiuoioM I a. m. xuokuuj. SOCIETIES. SUOENB LontlK NO. U. A. T. AND A. M J Meele flint aud third Wedueadure in each monia il'KVCKIt BUTTK 1OlXlK NO. , I. O. 0. F. Meeta every i urmlajr ertmiin ItrlM AWHATjA KNTAMI'MKNT no. c. V MwU on t eocend and (earth Weduea- daye In each month. 1,01 U K NO. it MamiiiIii II is. A. O. U. W. I J MrrlH at Maaonlii Hull the eeoond and mil an M. W. fourth Fridays in eaeh mouth. T M.GEARY POST NO. 41.0. A. R. 11KKT3 tit at Muaonio Hall the Unit and third S'rt dare ( eauh uouth. By order. Commanukr. FUIKND8. MKKTS Saturday ovtnlnifsi Uasonlo Hall. By order of U. C. TJUTTE LonOK NO. 307. 1. O. O. T, MF.KTS J) every Saturday night In Odd reiki we Hall. W. U. T, T EADINO 8TARBANDOKHOPK. MKKTS I J at UieC. I'. I hurou ervry mimlaj armr- nuon at :. V iertoi e made welcome. Eugene City Business Directory. BETTMAN. O.-Dry gooda olotliing. irrocerira and general memiawtlae, eouthweat corner. Willamette and Eighth atreeta CRA1N BHOa-Dealere In Jewelry, wntcliM, elanke and manliial instruments. Willamette treat, between Beventh aud Klglith. FRIENDLY, 8. H.-Deiler In dry gooda, cloth- log and general merchanulae. Willamette treet, between Kighth and Ninth. GILL. J. P.-Phyelolan and aurgeon. Willam ette eireet, between Beventn and jugiim. HOD KB, C.-Keepa on hand (In winea, llminre. clgara and a pool aud billiard tame, Willam ette etreet, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, ('HAS. M.-Ounamlth. rifleeand aliot- guna, Dreee.n ana muuie loanera, tor aaie, Ttepairiug done in the neatoet elyle aud war ranted. Shop on Ninth etreet. LLTK1Y. J. S.-WaUhtaaker and Jeweler, krrpti flue aUx-k or gooila in hie line, Vt illaui til atreet, in Kllaworlh a drug atore. MnCLAREN, J AM EH -Choice winea. II tin nnM and cigar. , Willamette atreet, between Klglith aud Nluth. POUT OFFICE -A nw atoek of etandard acnool boeka juat received at the poet oille. REN8IIAW t ABRAMS-Wlnee, llqnoreand clgara of the beet quality kept ooimtanuy on baud. Tbe beet billiard table In town. RHINEHART, J. B.-Hte, algn and carriage painter, w ora guaranteed nntt-ciaao maci aold at lowet ratne than by anyone in Eugene, orroH rrioiv Is the Life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheap than any ether aho in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. Reaettiag old ahoeo II. All warranted k giro aatiafacUoD. Shop on the Corner of 8tk and Olive SU SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM C. M. IIOHX, a Practical Gunsmith ALB 1 CUNS, RIFLES, riahlni Tackle and Ifaterlait Sttlu Kri;i!:i!3N!:J!:sJf All I-J fir UH Kcpairlng dan la tha neataet atyle ami warranted. Onnt Loued tnd almauitki TimLshed be oa WIUaaaeMa Itreol eeoooito W. V. HENDERSON, HAS RESl'MKn I'RAt'TICK, WITH ofllre iu IIuth brink. Mr opereUoue a ill be Ant-olanu and channel ruMoimlile. Old nairone aa well as pew onea are Invited to eall. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. WILL ATTEND TO PROKKSSIONAL calU day er utxhL Ofvick I'netalra In Have' brick: or can be) foiled al K. R. Lurkey k l o t dru aUtre, Oflloe houre: I u It m 1 to 4 r. m.. te I r. m. DR. J. C. GRAY, OFFICE OVER ORANGE STORK. ALL work warranted. Iufhlar iu administered for naJulaHB ax- traeaoa ef teeth. DE. W. C. SHELBREDE, TS NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED IS L Cotlue Urore. He uerfurm all oneraUona iu rurchauioaj and atinrti-aldMitiatry. All work warranted ana oaUahtcllon guaranteed. GEO. W. KINSEY, J ustice of the Peace. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-TOWN LOT3 and fanui. Oellectione prouipUy at tended te. KiMiniHca -Cerner Elerealh aid Hlfk 8ta, Kugeue City, Orog-ou. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Repairing at Watched and (Hooka iecutd with punctuality aai at a reasonable coat Willamette) Wtreet. Eases Vltj, Or. St. Charles Hotel KUOENK CITY, OREGON, W. H. W ATKINS, Proprietor. Kfw and Kxprrl ared Hanag.M.at. Miargea M.deraU. F. M, WILKINS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Itruehn. I'alnta, til ana, Ha, lada. TOILET ARTICLES, Etc, Phyalolana' Preaorlptlon. Componattad. Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will bemfter keep a oomelete ttoak of Ladies', Misses' and Ciiilta's Mil IllTTOS BOOTH, Slippers, While and Blaok, Sandali, ' Tint KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything In the Boot and Hhoe Hue, to which I intend to derota my eapeci L-lal attention. MY COOOS ARE FIRST-CLASH! A nd Imuran teed aa renrnmnled. and wll. be sold (or the loweat uriuee that a good article can u anuravd. jV. Hunt. Central Market F'islieraflcWntliiiiH PBOPSIKTOBB. Will keep eonatantly an hand a full lanply tt BEEF, MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL, Which they will tell at tha loweet market prioea A fair Ahare of tha publle patronage aollelted . TO THB FABHEK8: We will pay the blcbeet market priee for fat cattle, Ijogs and abeep. Shop on WHlamett Strt, EUCENK CITY, OREGON. if oak itHrmU to any part tt tba oivy fra e aaoga. jaaM