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'1 ' t 1 :l I 1 THE EUQEHE CITY JMABD. Dtuiocraiie National ConvtnihiG. The following it the call of the . conten tion: Th National Democratic Committee, bur lug met in th citjr of WaahiiiKtoii, 1). C, tli 22J day of February, 1H8H, ha appoint ed Tuesday, the 5th day of June nut, at noon a the time, and ehoaen the city of 81. Lonia ai th place lor holdiutf the National Democratic Convention. Kiu h Hints U on titled to a representation (her. in . equal to double the numWr of Hh Beiiutor and Hep mentivei in the Courex of tlio Uuiti d Statea, and eih Teiritory ami the District of ColmubU aball hnv two del twite. All Democratic and conwrvativa citizen of the United Hint, im'H-ctiv of pa.t political MHxoi'iiitionH urn! iliflVrwicM', who can unite with u iu il-e effort for a pure, economical and coiiHtitiuioiiul Government are cordially invited to join ui in heudiu delegate to the convention. WILLIAM II. BA11NC1I. Prenldont. Fbidkbici O. PaiNcit, Secretary National Democratic Committee. Amrrlran Wari Eipciuive.' Burlington Free Pre and Time. The Revolutionary war coat the United Biate $135,103,701 The colonici from 1775 to 1783, 3M.0C1 troopa. The war of 1H12 oobt the United Statca 1 107.150,003. The Dumber of troopa engaged ia eatimated at 471.;JJ. Tb Mexican war coat the United States $100,000,01)0. The number of troopi engaged wa 101,282. Tbe war be tween the Stole coat the United State 17, 189,720,900. Tbe number of Federal troopi were 2,859,132. That Damnlog Record. ' Albany Argu. During ltepublicau central public honexty wa maintained and lea money wa lout by fraud than under any previoua adminixtra tion or in any other country iu the world. Senator Sheroinn. What about the Credit Mobilier, the Star Route frauda, the theft of the 1'reHiduiiry, the Pacific- railroad ileal and other raacali tiu too numeroui to metion? The remarkable content in the Eleventh Congrenaional Dulrict of Michigan, in which lllaine' majority of 7,415 waa reduced to a lieggarly 300, hui created a aeuaittion in the Eaat. The laaue wu purely one of tariff rn form egaiuat the bitfh protective tariff. The Republican candidate took bia aland upon the principle that, in the nuttier of du- tie, whatever i i right. Tbe Democrntio platform wa tne rrnaiuvnt weKnie, witb no attempt to explain it away. Tbe diHtrict wa the very one ol all oilier In wuicli tne war tariff might expect to be atrotieeat. It 1 not an agricultural rtdou, but i devoted to lumber, copper and iron. It indiutriea are protected, and ita voter number thottaaiid of miner and woodcutters, wbo niinut be ex peeled lo oonaider Ihe proportion to put raw material on the free lint a a direct blow at their own . interest. It , w the very men, who, after the Ibhiio baa been clearly prectit?d and fully diw'tiRsed, went over to the Democratic candidate. Exami ner. The luteal Republican candidate for the presidency ia Mr. P, T. Baruum. II would make the party the "World' Ureatuat Show." A New York Time reporter found him litrn Kuril!. Wlllin " If h nhmil.l lui called upon. Here ia an opportunity for i ne pany 10 got out oi mo mire iu wiiicu lllaine' declination ha plunged it. Tb following would make an excellent platform: Bin. I own about HOO hoiiHea, beaide aeveral ootly bnildina and coimiilerable real eat ale lu thi douriahing initnufacturiug city. I pledge liiymlf to well all I poaae la here for one-quarter lr than Its prcnei.t acknowledged value if tint Democrat elect their preaideut. Every taxpayer and every workinpmaii and womu will aeu bnaine periuaneutly palaied if the south get Into the laddie. It will eatubliah free trails, get pay for It lava, ami obtain peuaiona lur all rebel aoldiera.j Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. , 1HH4.! T. T. Nahnijm, Trop. of "The Greatest Show on Earth." The Ore gou State election " come off on Juue 4th, the day before the Democratic Na tional Convention meet in St. Louis. Tbe DeiuocralM have only once carrii d the Slate in a Pretidentiul year eiuce IniIii, and lllaine obtained marly two ttiotnmuri majority ill 1884. Neverthole, th talk about a Deiu ocrulio "ooupiracy" lo carry the Statu thi year indicate that tbe Republican are Hot o nure of Oregon a they would like to be. If the Republican win the election tb Dutch will have taken Holland (gain, but if the Democrats win it will bo a clear gaiu. Thi it why the- New York ' Tribune call very man whojpropo to vote the Demo o.atio ticket in Oregon rouapirator. S. F. Alta. Of the 00.803 farma iu Miohigau, 43,079 are mortgngod for 60 per cent of their value. The profit of farming are not ao great a iu manufacture, where they range from per ceut to 100 per oeut, and it i inipowibl lor th farmer ever to lift the mortgage. Tbe plan of payiug twice aa much for good aa they are worth, doe not lnu out worth a cent for farmer. But the Republican party will give them cheap tobacco and whisky for 3 oent glaaa, and th utalwnrt Republican farmer of Michigau will not deatre cheaer clothing, cheaper agricultural inatrumeuta, or a reduction of price on tbe 4178 artiole now dutiable. Tbe United State laud oOicea are In re ceipt of a new aud important ruling which ia to the effect that iu all tlual homeatead, pre emption and commutation raae hereaf ter, where final proof la made autuitiiueut to th date advertiited, and within a reaaonabl tim, and tbe delay i caused by vircura tanoe beyond th control of th claimaiut, tb proof being in other respeeta satisfactory th local officer will accept the proof npon claimant furnishing an affidavit explanatory of th delay. Thi i new departure from th former atriugenl practice of njctiug proof wbeu not made on the day advertised. Tbe Iiome Role party iu Rugland ia ex ultant over tbe Southwark election in which the majority agnlnat the Conwrvativr wa incrtaaed nearly 1,000 votea compared with th preceding election. Thi ie regarded a a eiguificant indication of the drift of popu lar aentimeuti yet it wu but a email ibawer which nearly (wept out a tariff majority of 7,000 iu Michigan the other day. Senator Cockrell bt introduoed a Conti tntional amendment iu Congreta, which pro Tide tor th election of the President and Vice Preaidi nt by direct vote of th peo pie, aud declaree that th president shall be intdugihl fur a second term. The Republican intist on admitting Da kota aa two Republican Statae, but arnn oualy object to admitting th Dem crtio Territorie of Moutana and New Mexico. Thi exhibit cold nerv, bat it wont win u it did in 1878. r The Blight of Labor. When a acting woman slip on her thiiu l,U Ma. rl vfi i, r AuuiA and threads ber needle (taxed 25 per cent.) with thread (taxeluo per cent.), ana snip it on wiia acirHow (taxed 35 per cent ), aud w a but on ber huibuud's winter flannel hiit (iurd 08 per cent.), she i quite uncouncioui in her effort to get on in tbe worid bow the blesaeu lantl bear down upon ner. rrou ably not on woman in th land ever think of it. But it i high tim ahe hhouhl thiuk of it. an. I luakt, her liustund. who ia clot licit with th right lo vote, to net upon it High taxation U the W.rn o! labor ruua (lelphin Record. The Republican national platform of 11)81, upon which Mr. Blaiuo nccepted the nomi nation, contained the following: "fb Republican pi,rt pledge i's-df to oorreot the irregularities of tbe liiriff, by such methoila na will r lieve th tuxa.ver, Without il.jlllillg tllll luboler I the gltat produive interexta of the conntiy." The Democrutio platf-riu of 1881, upon which Cleveland wa elected, a.d'1: "The Democracy pledge ithcll lo rtvin the tariff ill a spirit of fuirnek lo all-nut lo injure any domeatio iuiliiKtrica-aiid witb duo regard to American lalw." The farmer itartod iu 1800 with one-half the total wealth and one-half the population, and in twenty year increaxtd their wealth $4,122,588,481; the other half of the popu lation increased their wealth $23,359,974,801, or, to put it in a more graphic form: Farmer gained In wealth. . .1 4,123.588,481 Tbe other half gained 23,359,071,851 Thi prove, of cotir, that tb farmer t. . i i : .i. t . ..j are geuiug ricu loruugn uenriug ine uruni in au uneipial aud inequitably adjusted syutein of taxation. Bam Jones prod need sensation in VTaKh Ingtou City by hi lecture entitled "Gt There." He declared that Washington ought to be a aober city witb ao mauy awili tub in Congreaa. Auioug other things be aid: "I am not a Democrat, but yrm Re publican needn't grin; I never belonged to your gang. I'm for Grover Cleveland, though. No niau ba aat in the White House iu this nineteenth oentury, who has liarl iiuti-H frit tit do what he thnuuht to ba right, and be i growing stronger all over in country on account oi nis determined, courageous action. This is th kind of man we want. It now trauapirca that the reason why Senator Sherman, Ingnlls, Allixou, llawlev and Evarl were o disturbed Iwcaii'e lliif dleberger insisted upon iliaauHsing th Ex tradition Treaty with Great Britain in opeu Senate, was due to tbe action of the commit tee on Foreign Relation, of which Sherinau ia Chairman. The committee inaerted the clause providing for thfl extradition of politi cal otTonders, and the various Republicuu Presidential candidate did not want the matter publicly ventilated. It may as well be noted that Justices Field and Lamar, the two Democrat on the Hit premelluuch, count rued the language of iho llestrieliou Aol, in the Jung Ah Lung case, in accordance with the uudcrHbuidiuii and wiahes of the people of the Pacific Coast. Four Republican Justices thought the other aud Jung Ah Lung came in, thus defeating the effort of the Democratic Attorney Geu eral, wbo brought the suit, iu his effort to enforce the restriction act. Chaa. Wilson, a sheep owner of Sacra mento, sold bis crop of wool at 9 to 10 cents a pouud, while at the sauie time 25 to 30 cents a pound was btiug paid for Austral ian wool, duty included. Manufacturers must hnvw Australian wool for certain clatae of gooda. Mr. Wilaou i nt it loss to know bow the tariff on wool protect the grower of doiueat wool. Can any protectionist explain the pu..le? The Wasco Sun aaks thu following ques tion! Dolph Who pays for your society dinners aud uewapuper notices? Mitchell Have you ever given your constituents anything but tally, and if" so how much? what? aud when? Hermann Wbo arc yon? What are you? and if you have ever done any thing except to introduce bills, state, when, whore, and how? You ure ber-mau, but whose. Au llungaiiau uiiuer has been found ia Pennsylvania who lives on two cents a day. He was brought over and put (u the place of an American miner by a mine-owner of Pennsylvania, who otico in four year tells his men that war taxes must be maintained unless American labor is to be brought into competition with the "pauper labor" of Europe. If protection has such a wonderful f fleet ou wages, China hbould have thu highest wages on the globe. It was absolutely iso lated from outside trade for centuries and to great extent is yet. A laborer's wage in China amount to $5 a year. It is dollar to ceut that the Republicans put a plank in their National platform pledg ing themselves to reduce taxes aud reform the abuxva of the tariff. Local Market Report, ' Euosni!, March 2, 18KS. ViiKAr-ti8c" ' Oath-!I.V Barley -S.Vrf 40 cU er bushel Kngs 1.1 ots per do. ' ' ' ' ' Riittiir- XKi 37J cU per lb; scarce. l.AKD 10 uts wr lit. Flock-lt trade, f I; LM, SUoO, lUcoH-Side lOYii 12: suouMsrs 7 to 8 eU: hams, 124 vts. ,v' ' i t'ntttoue - tsl ct per buh. - -' ; ("he-l'.'H(.i! lSct. ' '.. Homt-&(a ticta. Foe Sale. A twelve Lorse power Wood, Tabor aud Mors engine In Drst-clas condition. ' Also genuine French bur twuty-ftir inches iu diameter for choppiug, Also 00 feet of ten inch belting. Will lie sold cheap. Impure at the (irM oftice or of Johu Holland at the Hill farm four mile below Eugene. Wood Wanted. Sealed bid will be received for the deliv ery of GO cord four-fool body fir wood, to be delivered at the pumping station of tbe Eu gene Water Co. up to noon of March 10, ltvS8. The right to reject auy aud all bids reserved. U. R. Curikxan, Supt. Eugvue Water Co. SLADDEN BON'S PRICES. 5 can choice peaches..... ....... fiOO 7 " " tringbean 1.00 T " " peaa , l oo 7 " Witulow's com MX) 7 " Archer's com l.tsi 10 " choice tomatoea 1.00 And all other good at preiortiuulely low i price. Call aud ae tbew. hi.ADuw 4 Son. School I UKiKS.ParvuU buy your nehmd book of Mr. Oeorg Collier, formerly Mc Comack & Collier. U ha th largest stock and Milt at low price. Board of Trade. Pursuant to adjournment the first regular uieetinq of the Board of Trade of Eugene City and Lane County was held ut the. Court House on Monday evening luat. A large number of members were preseut and all took an active intercut In tbe proceed ing. President F. B. Duuu called the meeting to order promptly ut 7:30. Reports aud proceedings of last riieetin;; wero read and approved. Second Vice Prosident M. Wil kius addri-sxcd the Board for a few minutes on the Knperior adiiutaxes offered in Eugeue City fur uiui.iifactiinii;! enterpiises urging all citi' lid to footer ami encourage the es tablishment k( lupines intetpren in that direi tinn, tdo liiought the ml atitnea ogri culliiiMlly and l.ortii iilioinliv Kt.oi-.lti le propeil,' and pronifitly dv. rtned, showing tile altp r,ui lulvuut igiM L:i'i eminiy offers i'l t;i- ,, eldll ", hi,i, iillli r tilings lo llio liiiine m 1 -k r -i'e'i: liiwlon spoke f. r a lew miiiiit' on t : 1 1 . ! f p'cdlives of the civilly and the I, .tU'i.. 11 liie cou-t, anil w u fol owfd lie L. Biive.i iiiO Prof. John- sou 011 the Mime, siihi'jcl. Afui' Ihe discus Mou, a cou.uiitteo of live was appointed by the chair to couipiiv mid pn pare by resolu tion or othfrwiao such facts as might enable our nifmhcr and seuntors in congress to secure au aimroiiriatiou at the present sess ion of congress if posHible for the buildiug of a iigbt bouse, and proper survey of Musiaw Buy for the purpose of improving said harbor. Meisrx. Bilyeii, Patterson, Hodson and Prof. Johnson were appointed such com mittee. The Presideut and Seclttary were instruct ed to secure a seal for the use of the Byard and such books as were necessary for the officer. A committee consisting of Messrs. Coch ran, Yorau aud H. J. Day were appointed to secure a proper room for the meeting of the Board. Prof. Johnson gave notice that nt the next meeting he would offer au amendment to the by-laws adding another standiug com mittee, viz: Committee ou Horticulture. Presideut Dunn gave notice that he would present a list of the committees at the next meeting of tbe Board. Tbe Secretary was instructed to continue the liHtiug of members until the next meet ing. Adjourned to meet Saturday even ing March 3d. at half past 7 p. m., nt the Court House. J. A. Straioiit, Seey. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkius, 111 . druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Robertiue" for the complexion, the most elegant aud only really harmless preparation of its kind in tbe world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Vaccine Matter. Dr. Pnither has received a lot of pure vac cine matter. If you have not hern vaccinat ed give him a call and scene 11 preventative Iho smallpox. Great Inducements. Free water power for a tot in of years for manulaclnrlng purposes. The Willamette river supplies the power. The U. it C. R. R. runs through thu premi ses. Eugene is the educational center of Oregon. Climate henlthlul and soil pro ductive. For further particulars apply to Pittkiison, buiiis Si Co., Hnueno Citv. Or Absolutely Pure. Tllttt liailVilnp navnt tArli.a A 111 irvrtl nF tllll-. ity. strsnitth and whoteaumeneK. .Mure eco nomical Ihau the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold ia couilietition with the multitude of low test. shor. weight slum or pluwphate powder. Hold onl In niL Knvn. ISakino PciWIiKH Co., 10t'WallSt.,N. Y. ojt?m mo!M puc poo puB sauaoojQ JO .XS p,))JOSS Sd( KiU, OSH onw SiHilHSaiOO f IV MiHtf.iri i)t putt AJ.ICJ I3J CK ' vr. x or. sr. o m ' Or OSli l.ipli.J sjopplltu Jrf J 'svsiiio v i d s 'l-ip v)im diUB'I 'K.ijiipl j.tmitp Vs sj.i.iuus puiisdiu P''!l'uci 1S " lU.MUI.'M pilli sdllJ UIVd Jrftj J 's '! ipl 91J saouj es9i(i eoiiofl Burr h EcClanahan, Mortgage Loans AND Insurance. Abstracts of Title Furnished. Faliu Win XYtitcd Coeyaiiriiig den. and ail kinds of Money always on hand. SsyejeJeJJ PS17SEB J. B. tlAttriH, PBEST. W. T. PUT, CASniFB. THK Bank of Oregon, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Tranhacts a general banking btine&s. Boami or Dibkctoks: F B Dunn, F W Osl-iirn, J C Church, 8 M Yoran, J B Harris WISDOMS ! Sure Der.th to Squirrels and Gophers. ! ' i Made hy a new process. Never fulls t' give fatUfactiiin. Every can warranted or money refunded. Tie Cheapest hecatn-e tli Rest Preparecl in such a way that squirrel est it in preference to green grass, etc. Over 50,000 cans mild hmt year. Ak your dru'gint for it sud take no other. "noticlT for publication. Lanij Okkice at Rosebijbo, Ob., 1 Feh 2H. m. f VfOTIfEIS HEREBY (SI VEX THAT 1.1 the following-named settler has filed no tice of hi" Intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that srdd yronf will be made liefore the Judge or Clerk of the county court .it I.ane county, Or., at Eugene City.Or., on Saturday; Apr, H. 1H.S8. viz: John S Whimnsn, Homestead Entry No. 5271, for the S 1 i of X V 1-4 and N 1-2 of S YV 1-4, Sec. 14, Tp. 17S, ROWest. W M, He imiii'-s the tollowing witnesses tn prove Ids coiitimiinis residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James (llfutt, of Eugene ('itv, I.ane Co, Or., Jos Whimiian, Ed Pott erlf, of DeadwiHiil, Lane Co., Oregon of Hale Lane Co, Or. Ciias. W. Johnston, Register. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IX- RAVINti A LAUCiE AXD COMPLETE stuck of Staple aud Fancy Groceries, bought in the bent markets Can offer tlio public better prices than any other holme IN EUGENK. Vnnluee of all kinds taken at market price. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION" I.a:;i Oitick at lio.si:pt iui, tin., ) Feb. 17. IS8H. t Totick is iu:i;r.itY ijivfx that tli.i foMiiwiug iintned Kettler has tileil notice 1 f his intentinii to innke ritml nionf in support of hiii el.iiiu, ami that Haul proof will bo inmle, lufure the Clerk of the County ( 'unit, of Lane County, Or., at Jiiienn itv, ur, on 1 ii.'Simv, Apr. ;l, IMS, vu: John V ( rail, Pre eii'ption 1). S, No. frl'ja for the Lots 10 ami It, Sec. Tp. 30 S, R. 1 East, W. M. He iiniueH the following witnesses to prove his continnoiiii resilience iijioii, and cultiva tion of enid land vix: V. Michael, it. Lewis, Rufiis Clark, S M Stiers, all of Lowell, Lane Co., Or, ('IMS. W. Johnston', Reenter. YAQUIMOUTE. ORtGON PACIFIC RAILROAD AM) GHEGON? DEVELOPMENT CO'S. STEAMSHIP f LINE. 2Tl JIILKS SHOUTKIl, '10 HOURS LKsS TIMK Than by other route. First-class through Passenger and Freight line from Port land and all points iu the WILLAMETTE VALLEY To and from San Francisco, Cal, The Willamette River line of Steamers, the vwn. M. lloag. A. a. ltently, ami Three Sis ters leave Portland at 8 a. m. Mondays, Wed nemlaya ami Fridays from MeHsrs Hiilman & Cos dock, 200 ami 21)2, Front St., for t'or vsllis and Intermediate points, making, close connection t Albany and C irvallis with trains of the Oregon Vacitio Railroad. TIME SCHEDULE EXCEPT SUNDAYS Lv Alliany IKK) p m.'Lv Yao.uina 6:30 a m, Lv Corvallis IA7 p m,.Lv Corvallis 10:38 a m Ar Yamina !t:M p m,; ArAllmny 11:13 a m. O. aud C traiiui connect at Albanr and Cor vsllis. The alsiv trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Company's Steanmhip line between Yaipiina and San Frsneiseo. SAILINO DATES. Steaiiu r From S;m Fr.ineiseo Finni Ysiuina V'iIlametteN'alley Thur Feb t, Tiles Feb 14 Eautera Oreom Tues " 14, Sun " l!l illmnette Valley Si-.u " 111, st " 23 Eastern Oregon Sat " 2.", Thu Mar 1 This Company renerves the rieht to cham.- sailing dates without notion I'snseriKers from Portland and other Wil lamette valley points can make clue connec tions with the trains of the Yaipiin naite at Albany and Corvallis, and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Ysquina the evening before date of ilii.;. Passenger and Freight rates the lowest For information apply to C. C. Hoflt'l, Act lieu! Frt A P Agt trsoB Psi-itic K R Co. C H Hasww t., Jk, Corvallis, lre. tien Frt & Pas Ait't, Orejon lVvelnpnient Co, , 304 Montgomery St, Sn Frsncico. Cal - 1 11 l 15nck! lirick! n rick! : c : TPT gl AHTV or BRICK KriT CONSTANTLY OK ' hiiuL Will exc lave hrick f.r all VimUi of firm proibiee. Kiln and rwidvnea at Wal-1 lis liutle, two mile N et of KiiB-en. 15nck delivereii immediatelr on rMi,t "f "r-U-r. a. v. r.ur. Ant, Ewe, NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSOKTMKNT OF BEAUTIFUL- DRESSGOODSl From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A liARff K m umi EMM From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Ou?1 assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUK STOCK is rStfFresli, New and St j'IiIi.j3 Look U!t over; if wu tlo not save you money, wh will inak Home one elso sell to you low. A FULL LINE UNDERTAKING! 1 m:tke a specialty Loth for quality of ffoods and prices to suit the time. Country orders solicited. Liberal discount for cash accompanying orders. Orders promptly attended to both by mail or telegraph. Stttiifactioil (liarJiitcc1 COMPLETE f: LINE OF if; in out -mmmm! Call and see me. J. E. REAM. Corner Willamette nnd Seventh Streets, Eugene City, Or. Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of -fFAU AND WINTER GOODS! Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS HO IDLE BOAST, But call and price them. Reniemliir tl- place: 'flie New Three Story Brick, corner Willamette unH Eighth St., Eu-.'-ne City, Oregon. KtnofWftirAiTW!n t J. CHAS. MOSBURG, dkalku in Ntaplc autl Fancy immim Everytbiuy new iiml fresh. Good do livervd free to any part of the city. In Tobacco ami igars, You will find the best Positively tbe finest Imported Cigar in the city CANDIES, XUTS AND FKUITS. Come aud see me and be convinced that von can save nioiu v v lnvinr n. n...i at tlio Vi illaiuftto Store. Uppoait Ccaiid T I'll I L. tV.K... The Improved Farm Fence Is (lie cheapest and most perfect In use. Steel and Wood Solidly Interwoven. We use from nil to efcht wire interwoven olidly, with from thirty to fntty lilit wmnlen lat to the nnl, tlmii producing a fence that will hold all toclc bred iixin a farm. It i the ruoKt durable fenr male, a the lu am in a vertical p.witiim. clear of the pnmnd. and will outlant a ahinyl on a house; no barb to kill itock, and i a vinihle a a board fence. It ia woven or manufactured on the i wU One man aud a ly can build from 40 to 60 rinU in a day. Fanner can build their own fence and we material that would otherwine lie ii or mi aa tuet, and thn ave from $00 to .0 Per mile. ur UI ,unl Mt i,re"ir f 1200 to lOO JOUlHl. . e can refer to many farmer in Lne and lamvla ennntie who re uini our fence. Term f.r rights in Ijine, ImuIm ,,j cim vMi.ir ...u w uuuiinei hi OS J. P. Sweet & Son, Props. EUGENE CITY, LANK CO, OR. " KTOf'K K OF GROCERIES. I 1J. DUNN AT STATE If you want to buy or sell a farm or town lot, call on M'GUNAHAN, WARREN & BURR. They have the best facilities for making rea.ly sal and are constantly in correspon dence with Eastern partie Heekinx invest ment in Oregon. No charge unless they do you good. Offlce Iii Walton's Hlock. T HAVE OPEXEI) OUT A LARGE AND JL Select Stock of GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS- MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc., Which I intend lihiK t Faib and ExaSOM- GIVE ME A. TRIAL. tJTOld Mimmie Building, Eugtnt City, Or, G. G. GARKISOX. M: im tee. REAL E Bro&eries Provisions For Kent or Hire. Apply for term, etc., to HOWARD & RROSS t