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rp II in C4 W (PITY G : 4 ESTIBUSIIED FDR Tilt DISsnilYUIIIX OF OEWRATIC PKHJIPLES. AXD TO lU IS HONEST LIVING BV THE SWEAT OP MR BROW. EUGENK CITY, OR, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1S87. ) 20. NO, 6. T" ?ltf tfugcnc City Guard. I. 1.. (UMI'liKLL, j'iilliIu'r mi (I I'i'ri'tor. lilTICK-On the East side of Willamette ir.vt, between Seventh ami Eighth Street. ! 'RUMS OFSl'RSGIIlPTTOX. I'-i- aliulllll ... 2 fiO ... I.'.'.". .75 Month lure mouths. . . . OOHOXLV uA.'l'KS OF ADVKltTISINQ Advertisements inserted a follows: p.. I..n lini.it or less mm insertion Sit: e,cli subsequent insertion SI. Cash required in ad wince. Time advertisers will IH cmir'cii III me mi- One square three moiitlw il On line sonare nix months X 00 (inesqiiureoiie year........... 1. oil iTSllSielll IOUCei III l"wl is.,iiuii, viibn ,i r line tor each insertion. Advertising Mils will he reiutere.l nunrtf rly. All job work must 1'A,,) K0" "N I'KLlVKltV. i L BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - KUGEXE CITY, OKKGOX. i-jKACTK-ES IX ALLTHE COURTS OF J. this State. "Vi 1 1 give special attention , collections ami probate mutter. Okkick -Over Hendriek 4 Eakiu'it bank. CEO. 6. DORRIS, Attorney and Coiuisellor-at-Law, WILL PRACTICE IX THE CDURTS of the Second Judicial District and in ,e Supreme Court of this .State. Spt. ial attention given to collections and niiltjrn in probate Washbur.ne & Woodcock AHoriicys-aJt-Lnw. Ol'iKN"!': city, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court I louse. jy8ni3 to. A. 1)0111113. 8. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORRIS, Attorncys-at-Lau , KL'GEXECITY, - - - OREGON' OmcE Over Robinson k Church's hardware hire. CEO. M. MILLER, .I'.rn; ani Ccuns3Uor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. UGKXECITV, - OKKGOX. Oil ice- formerly occupied by Thompson 4 J. E. FENTON, Attoriicy-at-Lniv. ivUGEXE CITY OREGON. Seci;d attention given to Real Estate Prao ice and Abstracts of Title. OtFRE Over Grange Store. T.Y. HARMS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton orinerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, 1 1.VX HE FOUXD AT UISOFFICE or res Videnee when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Fresby 'ian Church. J. J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN K Y-AT-L AW, EUGEXE CITY. OREGON. VTLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE 'ourts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col w'tin.;, and probate matters. Collecting all kinds of claims against the United States Government. "itice in Walton's brick room 7 and 8. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I 11 AVE SOME VERY DESIRAI'.LE I Farms, Improved and L'niinprove.l Town property for sale, on easy terms. ?r:p-:rt7 Bented and Bents Collected, The Insurance Companies I represent are s'"iig the Oldest and most Reliable, and in he 1'k imit and EijriTABr.F. adjustment of their i "e MA Nil .SF.COXI1 to ONF. V "l.are of your patronag" is solicited. "iRce np stairs, over the Grange Store. a f. dorris. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. 1 HAS (H-LXF.I) A SHOP ) NINTH Street (..ite the Star P.ikerv, wheie t.e u prei, t , Mu tind of work -ff.-red Ms nf. A lar.y n,,. ,,f j,'i,19 ( j.,tl ,,n h.m I f -r r 1'""'t. to . led from. Jiie-.f our spu. ialt'i.- i the cuttin- :1 ' j'".' f I-nlie rinak. . b-piiriu; and cleaning done prnmi'tly. Sat- J'tion giiirinWeil. '"g-ne, Xt. 6, l.W. tf I! lira II 1 .i-' 7 ;a -ij HATS OF THE VERY LATEST.STYLES Suits Made to Order, Fits Guaranteed. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. Y. CHERRY, Walton's Rriek. (An dJ - Ml m m : Iffm f" Sola Agents Icr for the .u'sti.y -GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. 0 e are bum iu mo aul v.itx well you anyinin J A or ve.r, riipnnor Than NEW GOODS. A FINK ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL 4 ORESS'COODSi- From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A ,Ai:i;i: BOOT'S From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; run suit you if you aire us u rail. OUK TOCK is Vvvsh. TiiW Look us evr; If wo J.) ' y -i 11 to you lo v. -A FULL LINE Or GROCERIES. F. 15. DUNN. SIMEfl OF ! Ol'U 1M(2 STOCK OF- Bronsville fc?;SojsBis -AND- Id's Furnisliiii! GOODS. S. eour remarkably complete and ebuant le w htn. li at the i.: LOWK8T PRICESi'J Eugcn- wity, ci:i.i:i:kati:i) rt-u.Hiiu "i.mhv . v.-., tint num. i llu (llPaiM'St STOCK OF siiicl SHOES .Stj lili.,: :'" we will niakir Koine on' l.ASKCvlwrY FA I It. F. lion ing is the list if pi'iiiiiuuiH award e l at the Line County Fair, held in Kiiccup Citv, Or.gon, S...toml-r '.'I, J-.', '.M ami 24, Inn?: Il VISION A. Mipii'iiih'iiilent- .1. R. Sillni. Judges.- -A. Wilkins and Mr. Mdio', lo! Ii Kelly, gin. led Mullinn 2 yeais, 2iol. Vi'io Miller, loadster maie 4 years, 2nd. !'' F IVucis, Canadian sullioii 2 yt ars, 1st. .bine s Tucker, Mm g.in alulli n 2 yrs., 1st. R. bt. Mcdee, Clule 4 yeais, 1st. I'eiu Smith, llaiiildetoiiian liliy 2 yuiis. Il.imbl, t. iii.iii ,"i uais, each 1 -t. Hn tin Smith, II iiiibb toiiiaii, I) iars, 1st. 1 1 H l.ni lie, lirood mare mid colt, 1st. U id M,(ne, farm tram, 2nd. Geo Ik Wi.iw, brood mare ami colt, 1st. Geoicit llelshaw, family of ,1 colts, 1st. li.orge IWNhaw, best nisre any breed, 1st. Win Vanghaii, 4 year old geldinj;, 2 I; spill of gi '.dlni;s. Int. Tho Moxley, graded draft marc 4 years, lt. C Widuier, in.nre 1 yeat, 1st. ,1 L MeKiuney, stallion Ii years, stallion !) yearn, each 2nd, mare 4 years, lt. .1 llrou u, carriage team, 1st. .1 Goodman, brood mare 4years and Cult, 2nd; best colt any breed, 1st. .lame Stevens, pair of marcs, 1st, ,1 M Stullord, stallion 4 years old showing live colts, ilium toll 1 year, each second. W II Wilson, brood mare and colt, 1st; mare "i Years and over, 2nd. Win ilill, volt of any breed, 2nd. R C ltoiscrinr.n, stallion 2 yen s, 2nd. MVISION 11. Superintendent - G. R. (.'hrisniaii. Judg es E. P Colcnuin, Alex Cooley. X A W Howe, 2 years old short horn bull, 7 months short horn calf, I year short horn heifer, each 1st. W. lUette, :i years short horn bull, 2nd. A Mathews, .'I years short born bull, I year short horn bull, each 1st; 1 yeur short horn bull, sweepstakes, 1st. Jasper Wilkins, .'1 years ungua bull, .2 years Hereford, bull and family .if live calves, heifer 1 year, ea h 1st; 2 years hereford, sweepstakes 1st. E Stctturt, jiusey bull 2 yeais, 1st. A Osbiirn, jersey heifer 2 yeais, 1st. vision r. Superintendent -- II. F. lWcts. Judge I. L. Simpson. Peter Roller, eotsvuld ewe 2 years, cots wold two under 2 years, cutswold ewe lambs, best euo over 2 years, best ewe mi ller 2 years, best sample wool, each 1st. luvisioN ii. Superintendent James Stevens. Judge -A. I. Ilurlon. ,li hn Kelly, beiksbire sow under 1 ymr, trio spangled handlings, each 1st. W. G. Morgan, trio plyiuouth rocks, 1 1 ic brown leghorns, trio golden polaud, trio p.kin duck, each 1st; trio wyandoltes, 2d. Mrs. J. A. Stevens, 2 bronze turkeys, lt. J W. Xeut, polaud china sow 1 year, 1st; pnl.uid cliina sow 1 year, sweepstakes di ploma. Fred Sweet, trio silver spangled ham burgs, 1st. Frank Wilkins, pair bronze turkeys, 2d, Mrs. J. S. I.uckcy, parrot, 1st. I'eter Holer, two trio rouen ducks, 1st. Win. Edris, trio wyandottes, 1st. IHVISION R. Superintendent John Simpson. Judges -J. M. I lick mid J. S. Churchill. Win. Xvis, bent samples hops, 1st. J. E. ltclshnw, Australian club wheat, winter, t-pring, mammoth, chili, white vel vet, soiioi a, golden chatl, odessa, lishpole, gooe, winter wheat siieave live varieties, spring wheat sheaves lire varieties, oats sheaves live vurictica, each 1st. ' Geo. Relshaw, wheat of any kind, 1st. J. I'. Cheshire, corn on stalk, 1st. I'eier Roller, flax sued, German millet, lentils, hoisu beans, sheaf of German millet, side oats, each 1st; shelled corn, sheaf spring wheat, canary seed, sheaf of millet, eueh2d. G. W. Martin, white beans, 1st; white beans, 2d. Geo. Reldiaw, best and largest variety of w heat by any one man, :neadowr grass, ten varieties grass, grain in shcif, sheaves of rye, i. o h 1st. John D.iy, bale of hop, 2d. Palciaoii, Edris, & Co. , best display of flour, etc, 1st. J. E. Relshaw, New Zealand wheat, 110 day wheat, Whitman club wheat, each 1st. Ill vision y. Siipeiiulenileiit (J. I). 1 1 iifl'n.ui). Judg-cs-G. W. Wider and .S. F. Kerns. J. S. Churchdl, bed spring, 1st. J. V. licutley, wooden kccler, 1st. II. L. Kendall, (lower stand, 1st. J. I!. Alexander, squirrel pump, 1st. Geo. Mc1k.'i, blacksmith work, hand made linie.-lh'es, each first. W. L. llysiuger, child's bureau, liiemans roll case, each lust. J. Rrndford, liie and building brick, 1st. J. I'm nlli y, lire and building brick, 2d. .1. S. Me.Miiny, budding brick, 1st. J. W. Rristow, exhibit agricultural im plements, 1st. , .1. M. Simpson, lattice chiiin, 1st. F. J. Crou Ii, elee'iical battery etc, 1st. S.irih Cantrell, fur mats, rugs, etc, 1st. IiIVIMun Ii. Sii t-riiiteiidi nt - K. F. Ware. Judges -Mary Coleman and Varian Wilkins. Cic'Wcll hee-e factory, fid1 i reain cheese, 1st. C. M Dor.ty, fr uii bnit-r, butt' r 3 mm ths old, each 1st. Henry K"in;, lreh butter, 21. MVIsInN 11. Sup lintendcht Mrs. Georgtf llelshlw. In 1 s Mrs. Kitty .Smith and Mis. Dora R.is!..i. S i ,m Cheshire, 2,iyds. rag carpet, white y;.r. i, i nch 2 I; white yarn, coloie l yarn, .a.-liM. Mrs. Suah Caiitie'l, wrsj'en g!ov, lat. .Mrs. I. II. Ciiambers, woolen stiwknigs, 1st. Mis. G. W. Martin, 10yd. hit or miss i earpct, stair carpet, 10 jiN. rag carpet, i:.t Ii I -t; hit or ino-s ia cf pet, 2d. Mrs i r. Gill, pur loverie--, lit; pjir i.0Vi llt:Ls, 21. Ml Mm I. Sii4.-riiilen '.-lit- Vaiim Wdkii;. Judg es Ii. Uaie and Mary (.'oletnun. Mrs. G. M. Whitney, . .il. . t;. u i itmul fruit., collection ii kl-, m U 2d. K'ig'iii .loliliiii, soda bii. nit, Int. Mi. G. . Mart n, collecliou jellie., pre serves, fiuit butter, pickles, la-eswav, eollec tlon canned fruits, e,t, h 1st. M it t U' I'ci kshiie, asMiitmeut cakes, 1st. Mis II. F Dorris, soda biscuit, 21; pota toe yea t brea I, 1st. Mrs. R. Campbell, assortment jellies, 21. Mis.s l.ydia Rruint, hop yeast bread, lt IN ISUIN .1 I. Supeiinti ndeii.lent Mrs. S. P. Sin bleu. Judges Mrs. G, W. Kinsey an I Miss Alice Don is, J 2. Suteiiiih-nilent- Mrs. T. J. Ciaii!. Judi!- is Mrs. F. M. Wilkin and Me. Re, I.. I Smith. Mrs. 1. H. Caswll, afghau robe, baby's knit socks, feather edge work, each 1st. Ida Notlsuiger, Mueraiie Work, 1st. Miss M. Mi CI iuo, uiaci nuo work, 2d. Mrs. J. IC. Relshaw, toilet net, 2d. Cilia Goldsmith, braid work, 1st. Fannio McKeau, crochet tidy, 1st; iio t lift tidy. 2d. Mrs. Oileiia Relshaw, lied spread, 2d. Mrs. J. O linen, child's skirt, 2d. Mrs. R. II. Henderson, crochet lace, 1st; pillow slips 2d. Mrs, F. A. Anderson, child's eollar, pillow shams, each 2d. Mrs. A. lttwreiice, knit la.-e, 2d. Miss Alien Dorris, child's collar, 1st. Mrs. X. Fitch, knit vest, crochet Inee, each 1st. Eugenia Johnson, child's sacipie, 1st. Mrs. J. H. Chanilcr, fancy stockings, knit mittens, each 1st. Mis. A. Wilkins, ciochet shawl, child's sacoiie, each 2d. .Nlis. Cyrus Watkii s, lady's eollar, lady's hood, knit tidy, each lt. Mrs. J, S. Luckey, lady's skirt, feather edge braid, best collection braid, each 1st. .Mrs. E. A, Farringtou, child's silk skirt, 1st. Stella Row land, pillow slips, lady's skirt, each 1st. Mr. J. R. Chambers, pillow slips, 2d. MissEiIia Christian, handkerchief, 2d; lady's skirt, 1st . Mis Alice Dorris, worsted work, 1st. Miss Mollio Hond, embroidery, 2d. Mrs. X. Fitch, .Miss's apron, 1st. Mrs. II. A. Wheeler, lady's slippers, 1st. Mis. E. A. Dunn, log nibin tpiilt, 1st. Mrs. W. II. Alliums, work basket, 1st. Sophia Nichols, chemise, drawer, each 2d. Mors Young, lambreipiiii, 2d. Mrs. D. C. Wallace, iloek lalnbieipiill,2d. Mrs. .1. R. Chambers, lady's skirt, 2d. Miss M. Felix, ribbon work, 1st. Mrs. .1 W. Martin, Tnikish rug, 11. Mr. W. II. .Minima, suit underclothes, 2d. Ida Hendricks, tidy, 1st. Nrs. Dr. Shelion, tunihotir work, 2d; foot rest, chair bolster, euch 1st. Mrs. T. M. Jaeksoh, ribbon work, 1st. I. ethia Keency, sfa cushion, 2d; handker chief, 1st. Mrs. E. Wheeler, walking suit, woolen cloak, each 1st. Mrs, F. M. Wilkins, lady's robe, infant's dress, silk bed ijuilt, each 1st, Mrs. S. P, Sladden, jheniise, drawers, each 1st. Mrs. W. II. Abrams, piano cover, 1st. Mrs. J. II. Chambers, bed uilt, 2d; cot ton bed i)iu It, 1st. Hattie Luekey, sofa cushion, 2d. Mrs. X. Fitch, millinery display, 1st. Mrs. A. .S. Patterson, line shirt, 1st. Miss M.iggiu Whitney, lady's robe, 1st. Mbs L. C. I'uiker, piano stool, 1st. Lou Withrow, lady's skirt, 2d. Mr. M. E. Puown, pillow slips, 1st. Mrs. Viola Hudson, lick rack work, 2d. Mugie Stiiii.-htiry, rick rack work, knitt ed lace, each 1st, Mrs J. W. Cherry, lady's shawl, 1st. Mr. Geo. Relshaw, knit tidy, Int. Mrs. Lou Gill, tatting, 1st. Mrs. A. Dorris, afghau robe, lady' skirt, each 2d. Mi. E. F. Ostium, baby's knit socks, 2d. Mrs, D. E. Rushliull, bed spr. ail, 1st. Mrs. (. Ji. ttanshury, fancy stockings, 2d. Mrs. Sam Nelson, silk bed quilt, 2d. Mrs. S. P. Sladden, tambour work, wall basket, ottoman cover, piano cover, te tray cloth, each 1st. Miss Anna Underwood, miss's apron, 2l. Mrs. K. Campbell, infant's, dress, 2d. Mis. D. II. Caswell, clock lambrequin, 1st; sofa cushion, 2d. Mrs. J.S. Luckey, mantle lambrequin, pair lumhieqiiins, each 1st. Mrs .1. Dillanl, bed quilt, 1st. Miss Jessie I'ui k, sofa cushion, 1st. Mrs. J. E. Relshaw, patch quilt, 2d. Ci lia Goldsmith, beat ex point luco, 1st, Sarah Ciitilrel. Turkish rug, 1st. Mr R R Henderson, rug, 2d. Mr J F Robinson, silk outline, piano cover, 2d. Ada Medly, table cover, 2d. Mrs T A Henderson, fire Hereon, embroi dery, 1st. Air E F Ostium, table cover, pillow sham and toilet cushion, 1st. Mr John Kelly, outline work, 1st. Mrs G R Chribinun, pillow sham, 1 .t. Mrs O II HUmslierry, rug, 1st. Mr N Filch, toilet cushion, 2d. division K. Superintendent, Mr W II Abrains; Judges, Mr l'hoebn It Kinsey and llnttie Luckey. II. iiliiira Luuer, fancy apron, 1st. Mitkgi" I'nib rwood, crochet shirt, 2d. Muud Fitch, lambrequin, rkirt, 1st; tidy, outline work, 2d; shawl, dip. Stella Robinson, apron, 1st. Giio e Abrams, pillow slips, outline work, 1st; patchwork, darned stockings, 2d. Mabel Rrow n, npron, tidy, toilet cover and patch qtiilt, 1st. Clara Raker, toil, t cushion, 2d. Coi lime Churchill, 5 vnrictii a jellies, 1st. Rertha Shi lion, knit mitten, specimen iiicmling, stocking darin-d, 1st; knit milieus, crochet shawl, 2d; eroclo t kiit, dip. Tin n sii llocb s, scarf. 1st, ' Dell lii'ilnby. potato Jeiirt bread, salt ris- ; ing bread, 1st; hop yeiiht, 2d. Ada lb ndricks, skirt, pillow slip, Kt. , Maud I itch, ribbon, pound and cream j cake, lilanciie Filch, hop ye.mt bread, 1st. j J. Nj,le Walk, r, qilllt, 2d. ' I .Alia Gol Is'iiith, toilet cushion, 1st. , Myra Rrow n, inly, 2d. h.ilie Walkins, sola ciiAtnoh, slmwl, 1st Do;aIioi,d,p..tchwoik,lKt;zephyrwoik2,l.!'has.rs or lands more readily than ' lo retofoic. If you have land lor sale, im- Superintendent, Hiss IS- ssio Dav; Judges, Alilisll I'aniieiiti r nu.i Mis Ida ileiidricks. Win Martin, drawing from nature, 1st. Ktlle l!srler, copy from nature, 1st. L-ti lie lirowiilir, drawing from nature, 2d. iiivuion M. Supeiinti iidei.t, F S Kerus; Judges, J p " 1 " Cheshire and G W Weider. D Jaeoby, dried prunes, 1st. Mrs VYilkius, plate prune, 1st. J lluddlestoii, gr.ipi . 1st. C I'lnlcrwood, giupes, 2d. T G Hendricks, pears, 1st. Dr .1 I' Gill, pears, sweepstake, J S Churchill, full iipph , 2d. Mrs 11 F Dorris, blackberries, 1st. A Rood, full apples, winter tipples, winter npph s Id varolii, winter pears C varieties, 1st. .1 P Cheshire, diicd iipple, 1st. Mrs Dr Slicltou, best exhibit apples, 1st, IMMsION N. Siipciintendcnt--J P Cheshire: Judges 8 F Kerns and C 1) llpft'mitn. .1 I Phillipi, yellow duuvers onions, lat. D Jacoby, i io ly peerless potatoes, 1st. Piter Holler, turnips, display vegetables, gourds, 1st. (i Vi Martin, Ixels, largest speo beets, largest iiiiiugcl wurel, sugar beets, cabbage, largest variety cabbage, largest speo cabbage, best cUiihit carrot, largest specimen carrots, carrots for table, cnillillower 3 specimens, best spec caiilitlower, kohl rabi, best speo kohl riibi, musk melons, ex seeds by one person, watermelons, parsnips, best speo parsnipa, largest variety potatoes, squashes lor tiiidc, tomatoes, largest and best ex veg etables, 1st; pumpkins, 2d. John Day, early potatoes, pumpkins, 1st; Into potatoes, musk melons, 2d. J s Churchill, squashes for table, 3d. Geo Relshaw, pumpkin specimen, 1st. J 11 Alexander, tree tomatoes, 1st. division o. Superintendent, Miss Prunkie Odell. Mr J S Luckey, variagated plants, ferns, single gcrauctinis, yellow rose, tricolor gera m urn, silver geraiieuni, double pink eeraue iiiii, piilm, pettasporiun, boquct roses.buquet asters, disp. cut llowers, ilisp. tosebuds, va- ri, n;ated fnscbia, 1st; new ami rare plants, heliotrope, double scarlet Rernnoum, boqnei mixed llowers, 2d. Mr A S Patterson, fuschias in bloom, climbing plants, new and rare plants, doubts k'cnineuiioi, double fuscliiu, double white (us chia, single white fuachin, single red fuschia, new fuschia, while rose, red roso, Lad; Washington, double white geraneum, double scarlet gcraneum, climbing plant, rose gera iieuni, ii t lul i Ion, petunia, liangliig basket, mixed llowers, heliotrope, lem verliuia, be Kouia, 1st; single geraneuiu, tricolor gerane vim, silver gt runcuin, lera verbina, variagatej plunts, begonia, liegoida Howerlng, Lady Wiishingloii, hanging basket, boquet roses, luihliiis, cut llowers, new filscbinB, 2d. Mrs Dr Shelion, II lmiiging baskets, wild flower and grasses, 1 hI; everlastings, wild llowers and urasses, 2d. Mis J it Renin, mosses, verbimi, 1st; roso buds, 2d. Mis J S Luckey, boqc.et asters, 2d; dahlias, disp. dahlias, 1st. Mrs C E Roberts, culn lilly, 1st. Mr A S Patlerson, cautus, 1st. t arrie Matlock, hanging basket, 2d, Mr J K Mi 'Keii7.ii', whitu oleandes, 1st; rose geriilieiim,2d. Mr Geo Relshaw, boquet everlastiugs.lst. Mrs R Campbell. double piukgeranoum, 2d. DIVISION H. Siijicrintfliident.MrsTM Juckson,; Judges, Rev Parker, Mrs Dr Jones and Mrs J R Renin. Ri.bt Lane, nmriiio painting, 2d, Annie Underwood, tlecorativo painting, 1st, Ada Adams, marine painting, 1st. Mrs D U Casswell, plaque in nil, 1st. Jessiu Park, pastel drawing.display crayon, 1st ; pastel drawing, 2d. I'.lla Roney, hair work, 1st. Ida Hendricks, painting on wood, 1st; plaque, 2d. Mr T A Henderson, decorative, 1st; deo niiitive on wood, 2d. Sue Dorris, repose work copper, 1st; re pose work, 2d. Mr D (1 Wallace, paper flowers, 2d. Ida Hendricks, painting, 2d. Mrs T M Jueksou, repose woik silver aud brass, paper flower, painting on parchment, decorative wood, decorative ware, clay bron ed, largest and beat collection, painting on silk, 1st; repose work silver, 2d. Mary Watts, painting on velvet, 1st. Mr E Wheehr, painting on canvas and on wood, 2d. Mr F M Wilkin, kensington paiuting,2d. Mr J L Page, decorative, 1st. Mr T A Henderson, painting on ware.lst. Mrs J W Wilcox, painting on satin and on clay, 2d; lustre puinting, 1st Robt Lane, largest and best display, 1st. Mr M Wilkin, straw work, 1st. Ella Roney, zephyr llowers, 1st. Alice Shaw, scale work, 1st. Mi (' D Combs, painting on canvas, slate and tin, 1st. Maggie Kinsey, flowers water colors, 1st. Liuiiio Holt, clay bronzed, 2d; nat colors 1st. Hattie Luckey, collection, 2d; water oolors, porcelain painting, 1st. Mrs Jackson, painting on glass, 1st. Ida Hendricks, painting ou glass, 2d. 1. (' Parker, kensington painting, 1st. Sue Dorris, hammered work, 1st. Mrs K,() Garrison, hair work, 2d. Mrs T M Jackson, etching, pencil sketch, 1st; hammered work, 2d F A Rankin, crayon portrait, 1st. photo display, dip. Notice. There is one vacant free scholarship In the State I'niversity for Lano county, for which examination ol applicant will be made on Monday, October .Mil. 1S87. Those wishing lo apply w ill ph ase send iu their names. A. W. Pattkiihon, School Superintendent. A'igust 20, 1x7. . - m harm lor bale. 1 1 a.e for sale 220 acres of luud know n as the (riltilaii farm; acres good timber and thH remainder all prairie. All under fence; good house and barn; iiood orchard and other improvements. Tho place has an u1, mid nice of good spring water and is sit uated one. fourth mile from the rioasant Hill Iced house, one of the beat school districts in the county, ais apply to , Foi further psrticu- I . U. ItKNUWCI. Haviii,' perfected arrangements with par tii iu Portland, I sin able now to find pur- ...,.. .. 1 ,.i ,,,, 1 111 ,.r, ..-fc.I v.iii enruinl rln liAI i I"'"' " j..- . , i.'f tli ui to entrust vonr business with us. Terms re,e ouuble Your patronage solicited. 11. t . JJOSSIS. I'i uSm i,- I s) lots iii all part of Eugene City w ith and without IniiKn. Price, to suit. . Gro. M. Mlixis. , ! f-ww-W