The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 12, 1876, Image 3

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We iwuu no responsibility lot rlews expressed
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CITY AND COUNTY,.!
tH.'wleiUns Dajr.
' St Ttleotiott't day may reasonably be i
! peeled to come oext Monday'onleM the
.imanac matter bava gooe back en as. It
especially devoted to lovers, who
kre"pefiAitted to scad 'alt Sorts 'of ooosense
to their BweathearUtne only aay ot lie
veaf apod which ladies can look opoa plump
little capids clad ia fir leaf costume without
tyashiog. Upoothis day the natural and
ever present desire of woman to receive a
communication through tbe postollice roam
Tests itself more strikingly than on ordinary
days and her thoughts rua to
. "Where can the postman be, I lay;
Beought to fly uniucb a day.
Of all the diiya in the year, you know
IU monstrous rude to be so alow. i
. - In England tbe p'iactfee of sending valeri'
tines has been ia vogua from time immcmo'
rial, but in America its time ouly dates back
some thirty or forty years. ; In early days
- the preparing of vafontirres -was alliirig of
labor as well as or love, for every spooney
who wanted to say soft things to the "apple
of bis eie" was not a rhymist. 80 In later
. years, the making of valentines became a
regular business, and to duy "Old Beeswax"
who could not write a couplet to save his
life can with great propriety appropriate the
talent of the professional rhymester got up
jn gorgeous stylo. This year the ladies have
in addition to tbe blessed privilege of send
ing valentines, another. They ara permitted
openly and'above board to-do the love mak-
ibg, aud may even go so laf us to ask the all
''momentous question which bashful lovers
' bave been for the lust half-dozen years beoo
avoidiog. Among some 'old Yorkshire
legends we find that "if during Leap Year
auy damsel, being a maid, 'shall ask of a
' bachelor his band in marriage, and he (not
being previously bespoken) do refuoe the re
quest of the suid damsel, then he shall 'be
obliged to purchase a robe of fine silk,' which
he shall forthwith present to the dieappoiot-
' ed maidon, so that thereby her grief way be
assuaged." The penalty incase of failure
' to purchase the gown is not set forth, but
there was an eminently fitting provision that
' a young lady was entitled to exact the fine
of but one. Otherwise she might fit her
'self out with a sufficient wardrobe to last
'Iber ( a'ripe old age. In the early days
when this penalty was made it was not sup-
' posed that a young aily 1 would "pop" the)
1 question uales3 she were really In love, ortha'
' fihe could sincerely love more than one at a
time. And in tho90 duys silk dresses were
silk dresses, and oo'young lady could be ex
pected to have more than one unless the
old man had recently 'struck atonaza aud
' it was to be left as 0 legacy to bcr children
'or grand children. There are tnuny ( tradi
tiousastoto tbe origin of St. -Valentine's
-day, and from among tberu we take the fol
lowing as the aiost amii3iugly-touchiDg One
of all: . . !
j THR TBOB tHHf.Vb Of ST. VALEXTINK. y J
In the cold court of St. Louis the coldest maid, I
ween,
Was the noblest and the loveliest, the Lady Valen
tine; 'In vain love breathed about her,' trttn hearts, and
lips, and ees ;
fihe was blind to lover's gazHigs, and deaf to lover's
, sighs. t
The quantity of billet doux she got, quite drove her
1 wild; -Her
toilet every morning with the liomd things
was spiled; '
They were on her plate at dinner, they waylaid her
on the stairs; "V':"
1 She foual them in her mass-book when she knelt to
say her prayers.
''There were twenty Knights adventurers, that ever
rode in arms,
-To maintain against all earners this cruel lady s
charms; 1
Amd scarce a day bat toe of them was brought home
on a bier, '
5ut,the eruel 'Lady Valentine, she" never shed a
tear.
'sThui loved, bmt -all"nltrring, Master Cupid 'she
i jShefiTncied it was piety, but it was only prids),
Till tired of court and courtiers, she sought the
cloister's pale, ...it
And calmly had her hair cat off, and calmly took
the veil.
'"'And now," she thought "I're found the life that
tits a maiden pure,"
'And she tried bard to look humble, but she only
; looked demure ; ,. . .
She was sura of all the Sisters to be earliest at
matins, - ... ,
And wore her sackcloth with more pnde than e er
she wore her satins,
nt still, some how or other, she never went to
bed
But the' thought of these sad billet doux would come
into her head
She missed them on her table, and unwittingly she
sighed,
Whm, on opening hcrWas-book she' ne'er found
one inside.
filie put on hair shirts, coarser than were ever worn
before, t a ,
Much as she'd always logged- herself, she flogged
herself still more.
"Fasting and penance she essayed, bnt it was aU in
sin,
Love would keep burning in her heart and boiling in
her brain.
The convent and the country round were ailed With
ai) m iruhim
Of her fastmirs and her floggings, and her sclf-
mortincauon 1
' They chose her tor their Abbess, er'e a year and a
day. -
But the strmrgle wss too much for her she slowly
pined aw;ty.
trae night unto her pallet side she called the nurse
'No doulit they'll make a saint of me ss soon as I
ara dead.
Bemeiuber, Sisters, if they do, the patron saint I'll
Of lovers and of UdiM-who shall take warning by
me."
kt uu K kJw Rfop lonkM mrfertlr affhast :
' Of all things in her sainted head toey (aacied love
But sadly smiled Saint Valentine -and smiling so
she died, , . ,
ror weU she knew how sore the rtte who battle love
with pride.
An Opportonitt to Patrou Iloiia Ih
dcstbt. We were yesterday shown by T.
iQ. Ilendrick's, an improved Double Shear
Cultivator and seeder, made by J as. Sherrill
at Ilarrisburg. This machine was thorough'
-?y tested last year and gave good satisfaC'
tioo, since when improvemgnts have been
made which add materially to its value. The
machine has two aets of plows and tbe seed
ing appara'us is similar to the broadcast
eder. Our farmers should seetois machine,
and being natiiSal with ita working, lop
one of these Kaks wi'icb are worryin? 'New
Cvaer"just now.
Articles Filito, Articles of incorpora
tion of the Lane County Farmers' Mercan
tile Association were filed in the office of the
Cointy Clerk on the 9th inst. The incor
porators are John' Kelly, John Simpson, J.
n.'McClobg, William Russell, Rosco Knox
and Matthew Vallis. ' The duratioo of the
corporation is unlimited. Its purposes, to
engage ia and carry on a general mercantile
business, buying and selling general mercban
disc' and produce ; receiving, stofldgandfor
warding grain and aM kinds of product and
general merchandise, and doing a genenral
mercantile, forwarding and commission bus!
ness. To take, receive and bold real estate
of every description necessary to carry 00
said business. The principal office for the
transaction of bustuess shall'1 be in Eugene
City. Tbe amount of capital stock'is fixed
at twonty thousand dollars, In shares of
twenty dollars each. It is reported that a
stock of goods will be received in about four
weeks.
Centennial Wkkk-Rkduction oV Parks.
J. J. Brandt, Superintendent of tbe
Oregon and California Railroad has sbutuit-
ted to tbe Common Council of Portland a
proposition ' relating to ' the reduction of
fares during "Centennial week." At pres
ent, it is the intention of the ' citizens of
Portland to have tbo celobration continue
through four days, if such arrangements can
possibly be effected commencing Tuesday
morning July 4th, and lasting until Friday
evening. Substantially, Mr. Urandt s propo
sition is as follows: During the week, com
mencing July 3d, and ending Saturday 8th,
the railroad company will convey passen
gers at hall rates Dctween lort
lund and Eugene City. At the preset) t
rate it costs a person ?14 to go from
Eugene to Portland and back. During the
week of the celebration, passengers can go
to and fro between the points named for ST.
No charge is made for persons coming from
beyond Eugene. Those ' who come from
Rosoburg, and other points south of Eugene
will have to pay no more in going to Port
land and returning than 87 each. Persons
going from points north of Eugone will pay
half the rates usually charged.. .
Quick Timb. The steamer City of Salem
left ' Portland on Saturday moroini; at
o'clock and reached here on Sunday
evening before 9 o'clock, being the quitkest
time ever made between these points. It
begins too look as though the Willamette
river may be navigable above Corvallis,
General Michlor to tbe contrary notwith
standing. Last week tho Champion took
away 150 tons which is evidence of the
depth of water, and tbe Sulem'a trip shows
that not much time need be lost.
The Comi.no Fourth. By an item else
where in this paper it will be seen that ex
tensive arrangements are to be made in
Portland for celebrating the coming Fourth
of July. And also that that the railroad
company is putting in a bid for a "Centen
nial" of its own in carrying passengors to
that city. Our citizens 'ought 'to at once
take the matter of a celebration at home in
hand, and begin the necessary' preliminary
arrangements. Will they do it I
Too Much Powder. At a regular meet
ing of'E; H,' & L: Co. No. 1, held last Moti
day' evening, the following resolution wag
unanimously Adopted :
Resolved, That we, tno nremcn oi hugeue
Hook & tfldderr Co. No. ; 1, remonstrate
against any city. officer shooting at randon.
on any fire alarm- And that' a copy of this
resolution be presented to the Common
Council of this city.
Articles for thr Cbnthnnmi,; Hon A
J. Dnfur, Centennial' Colnmissjpner, gives
notice that the articles "In tended ' for . ahfp;
ment to Philadelphia are now on' exhibition
in the($t. Charles Hotel building, Portland,
where they will remain until Un- l'Jtn. ' un
the 14th lost., iu prder to give tbe people of
the State an opportunity to see these arti
cles, the Oregon and California'railroad will
sell half (are tickets to Portland, to be good
for return on tbe ICtb.
Committer Mrkhno. Tbe Executive
Committee of the Oregon fctute Grange
mat in Portland last Tuesday. The follow
ing gentlemen compose the executive com
mittee: Daniel Clark, 8ulum; S. W. Hrown,
Vancouver; C. E. Moore, Cqrvollis; II. N.
Hill, Junction, City; . A. W. btanard,
Brownsville; R. Clow, Dallas; C. C. Crane,
Walla Walla.
Beef Catti,e.-6o Thursday C. W.
Young shipped to Olympia seventeen head of
beef cattle which would average In weight
about HUO pounds each, and were probably
the best lot ever shipped from this county.
Three of tbe largest weighed respectively
3,332, 1,684, and 1.G48 Hs. He received for
them SC09.0C, being an average of 941,18
per head. This county noeds more such
farmers as Mr. Young to bring money into
it. There is always a market for lat cattle,
and not a farmer in tbe county but could
ship at Iea3t one car load each year.
Funeral of S. Ellsworth. From the Ia
Grande Sentinel we take this: The funeral
services of Hon. S. Ellsworth was the larg
est ever witnessed in IaUrande. Tha re
mains were taken charge of and tbe cere
mony conducted '.under the auspices of La
Grande Lodge, No. 1G, 1. 0. 0. F. ; Union
Cove and Summerville Lodges were well
represented. Tbe burial services was read
in St. Peter's (Episcopal) Church by Kev
Geo'. Kaye, Pastor, after which Rev. II. K
Uioes, of the M. E. Church, delivered a
funeral discourse. The remains were cod
ducted to tbe cemetery in charge of the
fraternity of which he was a bright and b-
luved member, and thore deposited accord-1
icg to tbe beautiful ceremouy of tbe ord-r.
- Steamer due in IVrJaod to-day.
Lkaskd. S. M. Tttns has leased the
Luckey livery ,BtabIe. lie "also bought'
part of the stock and buggies, which ne nas
added to the Fashion Stable.
Modkst. Those men in Lane county who
want to ran for office next June aie the most
modest men '1n the State. From eve7
other county w bear candidates talked of,
while bere they are a quiet as though there
was to be no election.
' Council meets next Monday evening.
Mrs. E. L Bristow returned to Satom on
Wednesday. ...
The Brewery property will be lohfaf'pub
lic auction to-day. , 1, .
Mr. T. A MiHtorn, of Junction, has been
re-appointed a notary public, ,
Tbe steamer Champion left Portland for
this place on TboTSuuy, and may be expect-
"M0 , ; .
'The weather. dttfing tne'past.-weeir. nas
been the most execrable on record. Cold
rains, bail and tnow have alternated- with
each other almost incessantly.
Resolutions of condolence on 'the death of
Amelia Kirk, wife of W. A. kirk, of
Junction City. 1,
WiiKRKAS. It has pleased the Hoavenly
Father to remove from our midst by the
hand of death our late Sister and companion
Amelia Kirk. Therefore be it,
Resolved. By Lee Encampment Po. ,7,
Champions of the Red Cross, that in the
death of Sister Kirk, this Encampment has
lost a consistent companion and tbe com
munity a kind-hearted and useful member.
Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of
this Encampment be extended to the huB
bund ot our deceased companion in this
hour of trial and distress.
Resotvtd, That these resolutions bespread
upon tbe rocords of this Encampment and a
copy of thorn be eiven to thebusbaod of the
deceased by our Recording Secretary, and
that the Guabp and ' Journal of Eugene
City be requested to publish tha same.
J. h. .Houston, 1 .
Wm. Houston, 'Committee.
J.M.Laflerty:).'
MAUUIED.
On theSth Inst., by Elder 0. W. ReeeJohn-A.
Thayer, of Claikiimm county, to Hiss Luunda r
Mur arland, of feugene City.
1U l nt V. i.. . .I., mmm nt T "tr Tart.
T ' 11 but; uui li.nv., . . u in. . miuwiis " " 1
trell, on Long Tom, by 1. K. Luce, J. P., Mr. T. K.
Miuorto uiss susan A. nam.
DIED.
At nrmwcll. An the 4th inst. Sclacy 0.. daughter
of I. 0. and C. T. Uhy, ageil S years and 9 months.
Take Notice,
All my notes and accounts have been
placed in tho hands of Thompson 4 Fitch
for collection. Immediate ' settlement win
save costs. J. W.IJcncan.
IIumbllK.
I un reliably informed that there is an
afreut canvassing this county for pictures to
eulurge, stilting that 1 churge twelve dollars
for the 8x10 size, lor wnicn no is canvass
ing. My price in a solid walnut Irame for a
retouched Dhotoeranh is seven dollars ; for
duplicates, wilhout frame, one dollar and
hftv cents : and Tor the kind oi picture inai
lie gets up on a metulic plate, six dollars
two dollars lees than he charges. As to
tbe twelve dollar size, 1 showed one to this
agent and he said it would cost twenty-five
dollars in San Francisco.
J. A. Winter.
BtltfE!VNOTICKsr f
AttIxtion Farmers. Until further no-
tice'meals will be furnished at the St. Charles
Uotel for 25 cents each. Beds same price.
St. Charles Hotel, don't forget.
Farm or Sale. A cood farm for sale
on easv terms, within two miles of Cres-
well ; S50 acres of land, all renced, good
house on tbe same, and 400 acres can be
cultivated. If you want bargain call and
ee J.J. Walton, Jr.
Buy your wall paper already trimmed at
F. B. DuMH'g.
We wish all those who are in 'debt to us
either by note or book account would please
call and settle. We are required to raise
lurcif amffunt of money dv tne nrst ot Janu
ary,, and are therefore compelled to Collect
wbatisdueos. Obburn&Co.
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Befall Prodnfce And Provision market.
The following are retailers' prices :
FLOUn-$ bbl Of 14 50. .
CORN MEAL-Oreiron ground, In balk 4c.
WHEAT Bent white 8.50.
OAT3-3750c $ bushel.
HRANS-ltetail, 6a. ' '
BUTT Ell Preh rolls, 37iJ. . .
COFFEE Costa Rica, 2!K;; Bio, 29; J4?a,33.
gronnd, 37.
CUKKNN ureRon, 1.1 e.
CANPI.E8-K box II 004 60.
E(!ia-25 c,
I'OTATOES-per bushel, II.
BACON Sides, 12ic; rJauu, 121(3 15c; Sboul-
ders.Rlflc.
CHICKENS li 60 dS 13 00 per down.
FI8H-8almon.choice.br bbls, 17: 60ft kits,
15: bellies, 25 lb kiU.14 60 ; mackerel, kit, 15;
codfish, coaxt, lCc.
I.AKD-Tina.lfijc; balk, 15c.
fiUGAM 8. F. It. liilc; Island lOfiilSc; crush
ed, 18c; powdered, 20c.
HALT Carman island y iuu ids.ii 7.v, nay
$1 76; Liverpool Dairy, 3; coarxe Liverpool, t'J.
TEA -Choice Uiwu 11 60 ft lb; Japan 750.
BVKUP Heavy Golden, $5 00 ke?.
OIIJ4 Devnc's coal, 75c; Liued, boiled. 12;
China Nut. 12.
CANNED GOODS Onter, 50c; riardines 37,;
vsHortPd Jellies, 62k; Umq Corn, 60c; Fetches
60c; Tomatoes. 3iio
THE OLD
STONE STORE!
TlioiuugLl) rviiioJt.'lil, renovuW aud rcplemthod
with a Loire tUnk of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Which vfllbssold
AT "BED ROCK" PRICES
For Cash or Produce.
To dose oat the THAU IIAC8EII remnant stork,
8pecial Indooenienta ara off' red.
Satisfaction, Guaranteed.
E tt WOLFE.
Well Improved Farm for Sale.
' a
A 5 nrrKOVED fabm of seo . m i
X a. unlr nritiTatkm; all nnftw 1mrm and tbe in
pruveuMmtit in vd order, whwb we will aril a a
larirun. rhtuatd i miles wast of Utn and has a
good ootranjre fur stock.
Apply at this offi'g. ,
For Sale.
Two at c r
DWELLING HOUSES,
1 hinh at aw.-ly ku.l ti nl im s,,a at a lr
pin. Tnusuwty. Lo'imre al exitrmu ..IH'-r.
1 11 L.NWBWdOD
J, EILLUVGSWORTH k SON,
STAR BAKERY,
On Ninth Street,
EEP constantly on band, fresh
Bumr. Tb'4coo A'cr(rars, ' Peaches,
Coffee, ' ttnnedOoWs, ,T Plhrai,
Byrop, ' Cheese, ' Powder, .
Boap, BUrcb, , Papper, ,
Corrimeal. . ' 'Candles. '
NuU, 'Ufr&V Floor,
Etc.-Utc
ALSO i ,
Bread, Cikts, Pin, FralU Itnd 1 Trgcfablci.
of very description, which they will sell cheap
for cash. Tbakful for past favor wfViIltrt a con
tinuance of the same.
Ootfds1 delivered to any part of the city 'free of
cnarge. ne are constantly receiving newuoous
and will satisfy our customers ia' regard to prices.
REXdREW's Motel,
Eugene CHy.
A share of public tistronaKe is sollc Ited.
dell . A. KEN PHEW, Prbp'r.
FOB THE
SPRING s& SUMMER TRDE!
WE PEO to Inform euf Meuils and tli pn'blie
tliat we have'just'rowivnl direct from Baa
Francisco and the Eu'Jtem markets
AN IMMENSE STOCk
or
GROCEltlES, HARDWARE,
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS
NOTIONS. CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
iats and cas,
, boots and Shoes,
'
iDlo'tksPatets; Oils, Etc.,
Selected by our "sir. 8. ttossMDLm, whirh'we
oner at
RKDTJCKD pricks.
I
' PartlAs will find It in their admntnm to call
and'examict our stock and prlces tfcfore purchas
ing eiscwuere.
Ilighcst price paid for alf kmds'of Produce.
S. ROSENBLATT & CO., '
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Kims,
Oak, Ash ami Hickory Plank.
NORTIIHCI & THOMPSON,
rOKTtAND,
OIlrXlON.
nl:3m
poll lilSNIillAL JTIEHCIIANPISK Uo
T.C. HENDRICKS.
Wittclies, Clocks and Jewelr)'
MUSIC,
AND I
SEWING MACHINES
rnHANKINO THE PUBLIC for their past HWer
X al patronage,' we now Invito them to call orl' us
at tar new roota In UddCrwoftd k Co 's new brtok
block, wnere may do lounu iuu assonmeut ui
iroods in the above line.' '. .
P.. . n. . . t 1 1 . L - .
Watches, i iocus inu jewoiryTepaireo in too De.it
' workmanlike manner ana Warranted.
Willamette St, Eugfaa City, Oregoi;
CRAIN BROS. ,
NEW DBOO BTOBE, Willattctto street, nex
to Bristow & Co.
DKAtlttS IN
DRUGS,
eilKMICALS,
OILS,..
Class.
VARNISHES
pATENTTnTDICINES, Ac.
"Brandies. "Wines and Liquor?
OP ALL KINDS.
la fact, wo have t the 1ert assortment I
articles louna in a
FIRST iDLASS DRUG 3T0RK.
We warrant all of our ' drugs, for they areal
J r 1.
new ami iiwu.
ParticiLAr atteoUoo li called to our itock or
Perfumery and Toilet Articled.
As we have -bought
OUR GObDS FDR CAStT
We can compete w'th any estshlWIimetit
Eugene uiur in pne - acconinioaanwu.
Buy your foods wn oa can
, get tbe best and chenest.
PrfscrilHicm lartfuy Fillfd
At all hours of the day or night.
OSllUKN & tt
October d. ?r,9. 20tf.
FINE POULTRY
lired
by M. EyRE,
Jr.
NAPA. CKlif.irnU.
Vroas Tarkera, wciyhins; 40 ltas aarh. Emden
iltotm, weighing frnra 0 to SO lbs. per pair.
Brahnuu, Utrborts, G nines, ete. P
km I)ncka,aTe mlmr Is to 30
lla, and lt of all
Docks as Layeaj. . , .
Alao-A floe ssjifirtmrnt of Pigeoba, UMiU,
Guinea fowls and arrets. u
Any varetr '"wl dtairsd uirUjd. v'
f.OOS, tnw tonanu, fresh ai-d well packed, fur
sale at nwilerute prices. . '
Bend (uc Illustrated CuvnUr, and Prir List, to
M. KYKE, Napa, Cal.
Ohremirt of lOecnts in stamr-, I will ftirniak
ucinm n,t.v nf Ux- IfiUI.TKV KI'LIKTIX,
i4Ltr 11 nun avinthlr. tlie raaarnizl mntlnin
tjr ia piltr7 nitJirs in tU V. 8.; ami dcrt.ledly the
l.it ronltry 4Mrtui pubuauea. nuuncripwuB uuij
ll.ua year.
I lima state whr fnn u tliis adreHisement,
j Iniiis P". also m ln at thm "".r.
" tHK I LTI HAL IT PLE.tl E5ITW
all kiula at uuak nVurv, ,4
1 T. li. HUDUlCKa.
S. H. FBIEMBLX
HAS JUST KD FOB THE BPBINQ . AND BUMMER TBADE
The Largest Stock of Goods
EVER BBOUOnT TO EUGENE.
. i OUR' STOCK OP
CJ Ij O T'H'ING
has beon largely Increased and we can show as
nandsonura line or ready miuegooasia
. ttMUtn a (Ln tkAarn t
Business ind i Dress i Suits,
Ak carfbe found In the eotrnty, and as price that
vaoooi laii 10 wusiy. ,
. ' -
DRESS GOODS, DEPARTMENT
IsWellBlWwrOl a splendid amort e all the
leading stytcs and faKhlonable sha n goods.
Empress Cloths,
Mohair
and ,
American Dress Goods.
. PUiid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors.
Bleached tt Unble.tclit'tl C6tton Flan-
ncld. .
Ladies' and Gents' Undorwear,
SHAWUS ami SCAKFS;
is
Robinson & Church,
7 i iiiiri r.c- n v i vv n i
k3Itlil.l vvitii.ai a Ji.aitir
HAVK TI1K
Best sSelrrted Stock In
Jau. -
Try the Magic Elfects of :
)!C DIIDC DnDAV CnD
UI1L uuiiha ouni I
It wAslifi without ruM-iuir. It Is eoinroscd prin-'
cinnt y of the comliinatiiin of lturax and Aminonis,
... ihi.l lt. mitimlv diM awav with hard lnlxir. For
Ilomovinir Umuo, Paint, Tar, &c., it cannot tw sui..
passed. Uood for the laith room. A trial will con
vince any one of its superior merits. Auk your frro
Mirror It. wuvunKitureu vj t. iaumhuuouu
Co., HAM fRAMCISCO, .
NORTH PACIFIC
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION
OF PORTLAND, OREGON. '
Wai fourfdcd In the year 18M, with a Capital
8Uck of $100,000, on a Gold Coin Baals, and In
corporatcd ifndcr the Irws of the State ot Oregon
OFFICERS:
' P. Wisskhman, President.
E. Qiiackknhusu, Vice President.
D. VV. WAKKisLD,Secretary.
W. S.' Ldd, Treasurer.
W, H. KrriNiiitR, Attorney.
H. P. Mors, Manager.
SYSTEM.
in ti, r.lTa Insurance Svstern of this company
there are five ages of classes each class contains
ten different divlsiom.jiirhiuered 1 w 10. .
Each divtalta Is limited, to 1 ,000 toenluert.
Each division Is separate and distloot each1 Irom
thanthnr.
If spersoirtaksoutonepollcyi thea they pay
In1 Division No. 1 . and no other. I ' If
rsontuke Mil two polities, tfieiWthey pay And
receive In Divisions No. 1 and so. 2, and noow-
. i - ' li ln MA kS.n:lha'iwtl'hnM.
r dies, his turully or estate wilt receive one dollar
w-U.lJ.gola pom lor every living mem uer ior oava
division he holds a policy In.
kABLFjRATES.
, LIFE POLICIEt. -
' 'FIVE AGE9-A. B.C. D.E.
A Arcs between 1 A II annual premium: .$5 '00
J " " lift HI ..
c- " " lo ss " .. $00
D ' " 35 & AO " " .. 5 00
E , B0A&5. . .. 6 00
n, tiv mii v bn nnld it iriveDe time, on any
III policy, and no farther Annual Premium will
...iA df inv rnrilmr iisvmcnt. extent for
,rV m. , ' ,7 I ...
UtStli Assessmcnii m mai. spociai uivuuuu mm ucj
may occur. . . . .
M.P. BtJRNHAM,
Special Agent for Linn, Benton and
Lane Counties.
OPPOSITION
IS THE
LIFE OF TRADE !
SLOAN BROTHERS
WIM. DO WOttK CHEAPBtt than any other
shi) in town.
HORSES SHOD FOR $150,
With iww material, all round. Resetting old shoos
75 ( rata.
All warrautrd to elve aatlslartlon.
Shop on Eighth St., opposite Hum
phrey's Stable.
In the Couaty Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County ot 1-ane.
Isliol!a Hi.idor.snd Joseph Heador.her husljand,
Plalntills, s. It. C. Hutchison, Vete uJaut.
To It.C. IIutifbin, the mid drft-nthnt: '
In the name of lbs hute of Oregon, yoi are
htirhy required to be and appear In sskl Court
and answer the couiplsint ol the said plaintiff
now on 11 If acainst irou. within ten days If servnl
in said Une County, and if served in any othir
County In tins Slate, then within twenty days
from the dale or tne serrice nereoi ipon you ; ana
If serred tiy publication ot Hammons. thtn oo the
6tbdayof Miin-b, 1H76, at the regular'term of
said Omft which shall be more thso six werks
he; t fol'owin tlie first any of pul.licatiou of this
Htithmons. And If ' fail to appear. Judgment
wl',1 lie Uken for want theretif, and Hie piainuns
will demand jndemeiit amnst too for the sum or
two hundred dollars ia L'aitnl States Coin, at ten
Dur rent interest from tbe lid day of lurch, 17,
and for Costs and distiursementaof this action.
The shore Kummoaa Is pub.ishrd by order of
Hon. J. M. Thompsna, Jods-e ot said county, said
order being dated January 1 ltb. )K7L
J.J. WALTON, Ja.,
Attorney for Phtiutilfii.
FOR ft A LEI
A FLOKKN'CK
SKWINO MACHINE.
AfPI.Y AT THE orAUD OfflCs
rpllY IT I-THBT.O. HKNUUICKS liltAXD
X of BOAT
For sale-fmlT bf
T.G. UEXDEICE3.
1T
WOOL BMNKETS,
All Colors.- ,
Trunks arid 'Traveling . Satchels.
HATS &, OAPS,
' ' In the' leading Style. "
' OILCLOTHS, for Plobr and" Table ass.'
BOOTS &-0B3.
Wf-wohld call special attentio id bur stock
JIsds' and Bova' San Fralidsco' Itoots,
Whlci e have sold for a number1' of-'years
with great satUfacllon. Every pair warraad.
; . A complete stocLof
Plows and farming Utensils.
CHOICE TEAS. CANNED 000D3.
: und all choice '' '
FAMILY GROCERIES
' t artnnhiliinKly low' rate. ? ,
LIYEt.rOOL AND CAltHEN ISLAND SAW.
Higlicst price for all lifndVrjf produce and
II. FIIIKIVDLY.
TTAVK FOR 8AI.R
IJ AT THE LOWEST
ItATKS
Iron.Hteel,
Axoe,
Anvil,
Cable Chains,
Nails,,
' Hope,
Olass; ' .
Piittv;
niv I in '
ii .liiii
' TnWeA Pocket Cutlery
Ouns, Pistohi, "'
Ammunition,
Agilcultural
Implemens
Blasting Powder,
Oreffon
riming isciie,. ., i.
Eta Etc.
We invite an ejiardi.
nation of oar goods
. annflilent onf nrlr.M
will suit the times.
OREGON STONE WARE for
tale by T. G. HENDIUCK8.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
."' , TO.
Frank Leslie' lirs't Publications
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The Pay's Dolnirs'. " I n
t rnnK Liesiie s Laoy a .journal, . . uu
The Yduiifj American j " 1 8t
Fnirilc Leslie's Hoys' end Girls' Weekly , I 8i)
Frank Uolie's Popular Monthly, . 60
Frank Leslie's I.ntiy's XaRAiine, Monthry, S 69
Frank Islle's Hoys of America, " I 8
Frank Leslie's Pleassnt lfonfs, " t t
Frapk Leslie's Budget of r'uu. '. ,1 60
The Jolly Joker, I
Frank trie's Family llersld, " 10
Frank Leslie's Now York Journal. 11 1 00
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Almanac, 60
Fiank Leslie's Cumio Alnianae, 16
Every yearly suhscriber Is entitled to a beauti
ful Vrcmlum Cliromo with ech publication. The
originals were dmigufd aud jmlutod expsly fof
our use, and the Cliromo are prjnted In oil, ex
actly roitroducrnir, In every detail tha original
masterpieces of art. ': ' ,'.
Description ofCbronxw, Puhlloatto and Gifts,
with sample papers, sent Ou rsceipl'of stamps lor
return postage. ' ) '
AGISTS WANTED. '
Address, AGENCY DEPARTMENT, Prant
taslie'a I'ubUsbing House, 63 J Peart kttwti, Mew
York. E. A. JOWES, M. V.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOM:
OFFICE I Up sUirsflrst ionr iWth' W Ailsr
House, next to Odell'aeffu,
KDceuaClty. ,
Dr. J0NF.fi mpeotfully efflcrs hla at'tvfces to
thecllUensof Eugene sad vicinity.
NEW STOItJi
'at tii
y , " ' i. ' s - f
r. 'n. 'd u'nn,
ttAviNO "nouGrfr 'ttib iNtnEs1r"'o
II MrBcoltlnkrieoMnrm'is pOw rftnnlng tm
; usiness alone at I he old stand, where .ha wjs ba
p, ued to see all Is old customers , f '
' W Ting rlla thi Md wct down ?ery tow my
stock 'now nea I; entirely ( , , ,
NE AND C0MFLE1E
Composed In part of nearly
EVEICYTIIINU CALLED FOR,
And I make a pecikftjjl'h '
, I
HARDWARE, IRON 'AND STEEL t
I w! iih to mn'.iB no grand flourish, bnt do say
tluit Furmers can couia nearer . getting Jill they,
may want at rpy store than at any otharestf l
lishment.' I urn also agent for UAVTLKY; 1)01)1)
& CO., of Portland, for all
''
Agricultural Implements
ALSO, ron PRINCE A CO-'S
OllGANS AND WELODEONS
TTsring had sixteen years iperlen(' la bnsi
less here I think 1 know the wants ofha people.
'Ive me a call.
... . . FB. DUNN. '
Ioiioncr K 6V Kvtent kind taksn
. in exchange fur yuuls l
. . t , , T. 0, HEN'RItlCKS.
ROCEHI ES-Ishall keep oa a futtut
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS'
and iniite the atteatloa of IIoDsekKpr
T.a HfcNDKClITS. '
WAGOSS-T. O.'HEXDltldKS IS AGENT
. lor the celebrated
StndebakcrSouth Betid .Wagon.
OR.' CEO. W.;CDELL ,
Office Tp Slain, fint Surtli of iilor Sons),
ELGEJtECITY, ORfio!. ,
' ' '. ". Cl. .
FiireonTenienrcnf self and patmnsall bvt.imd
amcnnUwill 1 left in rharf of U. M. C-OOf'tR,
r)., oipite tl stuns store, who is fully author-,
i to eollnt Um aaiua. It is fully siifted that
all ammnU fiKarnrwes will be preaentl for pay
mrnt in thirty dars, and oII"-td ia sixty.
uenc City, April ith, 1S7S.