The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 14, 1876, Image 2

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    THE ICZliS CITY GUARD.
SATUJiDAY, OCT. 1, lf7(V
KUGEXE CITY. OREGON.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Fur President.
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
Of New Turk.
For Vice President,
THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
Of Indian.
For Congress :
L. F.LANE,
Of Dooglai County.
For Presidential Elector s
HENRY KLIPPEL, of Jackson.
E. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah.
W. B. LASWELL, of Grant.
r"" i
Public Speaking.
Hon. Henry Klijppel and Gen. V. IL Odell,
Democratic end Republican candidate for
Presidential Elector, will discuss the political
Issues at the following place and on the dosig
iiateJ (la tea t
Jacksonville Momlny. October 231
Kurliirvilln. WednewLv. Oc-tler2:.tli
Canyonvllle Friday, Octi.W 27th.
ltmwliurjf Saturday, Otrtolwr 2Ui.
Oakland Tuewlay. Octolwr 31nt
Cottage Grove. Wednesday, Nov. 1st.
Eugene City. Thursday, " 24
Speaking will commence each day at 1 o'clock
r.u. 1
A Copdned History.
On January 4th, tho confcrcnco of
the Grand Council of tho United
Sutco of tho American Alliance, met
at Philadelphia, and nominated for
Trcsidcnt, Rutherford 15. Hayes of
Ohio, and lor Vice President, William
A. Wheeler, of New York.
On July 5th, Governor Hayes re
ceived a Committee of tho Order at
tho Continental llotol, thanked them
for tho nomination, and acceptod it,
On July 9th, in Columbus, Ohio, a
sub committee of which William T.
Black, of Pennsylvania, was chairman,
House. Those who were here during "Tho 'American Alliance' adopted
tho former Congresses and aro not a series of resolutions which said of
hero now, wcro elootive oflicers and the nominations of Messrs. Hayes and
their appointees, and all Republican Wheeler that they were 'hereby en
politicians. Some havo been replaced dorbed by thevmerican Alliance con-
with other Union soldiors and some Terence,' and that the Alliance 'ear-
with soldiers against whom thoy hestly advised all who are in favor of
fought. If men who bore arms against the American principles, as advocated
tho Government aro allowed, as they and sot forth in these resolutions, to
have bc2ii by the gentleman from give these nominations an active and
Maino (Mr. Hale) and his party, to determined support.
enter this hall as members, it is dim- "These resolutions" wera mnt to
- i - - - -
cu t to see what greater injury can bo- M fa rfltQrn()d fc
fall iht nrtiintpv if O ftW fl tllft mon I
who d (1 no moro aro al owed to ODen ,vl"Ji ,"""JU "
the doors, dressed to "Lemuel . lyler, becrela-
In January, 1874, there were on ry of tho American Alliance :"
now rAHti nf tia f.irmpr TWirWripr nf 1 bavejtwt received your lottor inform
, t r . mo inf me of my election as momber of your
hii TTi,fiA a( I? AnMiAnl ntivna on. 1 ..... ... . J .
vuw uuuo u .F.vuw,v -r admirable Alliance. Iteturn my thanks to
pointecs. Of these, from the best in- the Alliance, as I deeply sympathize with
formation to bo had from a reliable 1M P"nc.ples. 1 remain your lollow.cit.zeo
uuiou soiuior 01 muuiu um.uiuiiiiuiii, vr, i .. e u
' ' 'I Wow. hern is nnn flrnrpssmn nf the
j - :. i.. ..,. l ' '
T Vo tt , V , ro 'prinoiplea' of the Alliance of which
uuij io uuiou .u.uil- ut m Hr Mr IIayM .g.pron(1 to be member)
puiiiiuiviiiB. and with whi.ih hfl lfior.lv' 'avmna.
Tl.. T T 1 r.t,l I J J r
jut jvuiuuvriiuu jvuui auuiii;. ui wib I liio
li TT 1 100 .nn;i m.l.
.uiiuuoo n.uuo .Jr..(il..vuw, M. atI.pn,lmpnt t(1 ,,. nn,lirai;7atinn
of which 35 were men who bsd been laws limiting suffrage to persons bora la this
in tho Union service, including ttn country oror American parents ; the election
, . , , . , r .1."' Amoricnn-liorn citizens only to official
lianlklnn avlilinra rnfninAfl trnm t.nn ....
u.oui.vm 'v ...... nusilion in thm eoiititrv "
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formor roll. Ten others had served
in tho Confederate army; 11 were ne
groes, and the remainder wcro non
combatants.
In brief, tho loyal 43d Congress ap
pointed 18 federal soldiers to offices
under its control, whilo the "cz robol"
44th Congress appointed 35 federal
soldiers to oflioo, Richard Williams
to tho contrary notwithstanding.
"Wo may add to this that ten days
ago a ioreign-oorn citizen oi urooK
lyn wrote to Mr. Hayes, asking him
ii it was true that he held to such
Know-Nothing views, and that Mr.
llayen has not thus lar deigned to re
, or to return the stamps inclosed
im lor an answer.
"And now will Mr. Charles Gard
ni;r not civo us that voto for In
Saving a million Dollar Week.
A nice economical pnrtv tho lie-
On tho 18th of September Mr. Ot
tendorfcr, of tho Slants Zvitung, sent
to this oflice the following letter con
Iqininrv ta'n rnnnf nnaitivn 1unala iiv
publican party is for hard times. They ,, c " , Cn tr .i .
; , . . . - . the secretary of uovernor Hayes that
increased their' estimates for running , , , ... , ,
, , ho had over written such a. letter as
tho Government, $25,420,008 over the ,, . , - T ., , , , .
' ' 1 tho ono sent to us from Philadelphia
fl.t.tt.).)jjflll At llut rn t linn
J...A i. soninnonoi: L -...i-l for Plication :
v-vU,v.,v-, , ..t.u.yu VKwVoriK.Senteml.erl8.187C.
million dollars a day an expenditure To the Editor of the World:
nvnrlv on th sraln of ili.it nf wnr Sir I be? leave to inform yoa that the
.!mn Tl, T f.co ,1 A..,n publisher of the Cincinnati VolU.lutt (the
waited upon Governor Hayes, and pre- I Z,u TZXZ 1 K
scntod hun with tho full Constitution I ,, , ,,.,..... . , Wetnr. of it.. imin.n w,n nhiih.
. , .. , . . ed io the Irorm some lime aco to Mr.
noi ocen ior uio oustinacy ot a waste- nuyes, who caol to be published the fol
till Senate. As it was, in spite of the lowing denial in the Volksblatt;
rosistanco of tho Snnnt.n. t.tm Tlnnm. "Columbus, 0., Sept., 13, 1876,
' i ii n.. . d. . i . : . . , .li t
,'.ir .1 .1 t J'kabdik: ii ia not iruu iusi uuoerui
cratio Houho cut down tho Kopubh- i,ftn8 WM , Know-Xothmir. or that he has
can estimates $55,380,650, In other given any assurance of sympathy with, or in
words, tho Democratic House save the omen. of declarations uRuinht the nat
, , uralixatioa of foreigner?, or the privileges of
roturv to flovwiiftr TT.-ivna. wrotn tr. . 1 1"' " " ' 7. .' " "8,urtt ,zeu clllze,w 1,8 18 "PP08?". 88 108
T q rv , i, or.71 XT vi day ,or a ycar 10 com0 i i.015,0i4 a Jtepublican party is, to any sectarian inter-
"'1J",,i1'ui u, ""w ...!, w wnr Am Ti.i I iiwnco, caiuuuc or oinorwiao, wun poiiucai
' . " affairs.
tho work ot a Ueniocratio party m
ono year in Congress. In two years
of Democratic ad ministration in New
York, tho taxes havo boon reduced
one half.
of tho Order and tho Oath, and in
formod of his election as an honorary
member. Tho committoo also hand
ed him tho resolution of nomination.
Hayes accepted tho honorary mom
borsliip and the nomination.
On July 10th, Alfred E. Lw, Suo
promising material aid.
On Septombor 13th, A. E. Leo, Sec
retnry, wroto to Colonol D. Mark-
breit :
"It is not truo that Gonoral Hayes
lias given any assurance of sympathy
with or endorsement of declarations
against tho naturalization of foreign
ers, or the privileges of foreign born
citizens.
' "Tho story that Governor Hayes
ever endorsed such sentiments by let
ter, or othorwiso is utterly falHo."
The Constitution of tho Order pro
vides "that tho object for which this
order is organized is an amendment of
Tho Democracy is tho par
ty for hard times."
"You enn denounce as one of the roor
backs of the campaign any charges incon
sistent with these fucts.
"Very truly youis, "A.F.. Lee,
. "Trivate Secretary."
"'Cor,i'BCs.O.,8ept.114,1876.
" 'No such loiter was ever written. The
itory that Governor Hayes ever indorsed
such sentiments by lottor or otherwise, is ut
terly laUe. A. K. Les.
Mr. Leo's denial was so positive
and peremptory that wo considered it
riiosciiirno.v.
Hare and the Kiiow.Notlilna
From the N. Y. World, Oct 4.
During tho last days of Aunust wo
received a letter from a citizen of 0lir Uuty 10 Wlll ,roin any further
Philadelphia, giving nuiuo and rcsi- lls0 of 1,10 Philadelphia correspond
denco, and inclosing, together witi, )co abovo alluded to until we could
extracts showing tho obieols nnd pur- ver"' y private and particular in
nospa of tho "Amm-i,. Alii,..,,,,," o quirios .which wero at once set on foot.
VT !!..!-.. T I-!.! l.l ,,v vv " . .. .
vuo navuiuuuou jaws, minting uio proof ofwhiit tho writec asserted to boUl bY tl10 orlttuw by other per
snarago to persons born in this conn- bo - bl.iof ..,. .....;.,on ,)V nnwBra, gons interested in tho dofeat of the
try, or of American parents. The jrayo, ana jBloJ ihilalolhia. jniv Kopublicnn party. As tho first re
election ot American bom persons U 1870 . ex ilis ....kjmJ suit of these inquiries, wo lay before
only to ofhoial positions in this coun- tho nrinoinl,.. 0f tho "Amori,, Alii, tho publio'to-duy a fao simile of a let-
- . . :
auoo " aooont ni nn n nnil.m i, if . . ter written bv iUr. A rod iii. lice on
ThoOathoftheOrdoris: "I sob Lomhor. Thl. ltfor wn. behalf ot Governor Haves, on the
.H I If HmUI VvCTvM I '
oraniy swear mao i will not vote lor t0 it8 Sooretarv Lemuel S. Tvlnr A. tenth day of July, only five days, it
. " U I w
any person or porsons, for any onicial M. ioltcr ro,civn.i u n. u.na ni1,n.nn I will be observed, later than tho date
. . . . I ,.H u fiwwawu- 1 '
position wuo aro uot Amorioan born Ucatod by tho namo and address of not of Mr. Hayes originally
ClllZCnS. I ,,m ...;, .!. . B,.nt fr nn.l r.nKliolm.1 in Vin IVrl.l
i iw n iiiui , anu s u mis noioriOUS vl "
uovornor nayes was in possession If ,i.n, r.ftM., ir... .o :.. ii.:i nnd exact v ooincidin-? in sr. rit and
. , . . ,jT vviVIIIVI nuivo nno iu t mi- a -1
oi ino constitution and tho OtfJ. n,1nl.,1.; n n. r.u. f .t..i .i tono with that note. It rmains for
lie accepted the nominat.onfth full tl0 writer informed us that a meeting Mr-1 explain, in tho face of tho
knowledge of their proving. o( Cinj)tt,r m 0, l.svlvnnia of fao similo, his fl:it and positive denials
mkv, u.o Bt-uruiury, Bjgn iti V dc l . nr.l..r U.I -..l - t int llrtvprnor .iv.. "ovur in.fnrso.l
. A. . - . d , I v. u.a I'uvu iivivi u fcll'iv UUIV I ' J - '
nicu inai nayes nair nvnr iti,l,irn,i I :.. t...i., i.i i ... i i 1 1 Bui), sfit.t iiiimif d nn ii.o i, n:
- ' - - IU .IIVII D,IVV i UU.IUUIlli llttU I ...... .... v. -..
esitation in publishing on tho 2d anco by Iottor 0T otherwise."
tomber an allusion to tho story following is a copy of tho fao
transmitted to us. It naturallv 8l,nil 'eltcr referred to:
Coi.rxiirn, O..July 10 ,76
the American people, and stand con- urally great indignation anion our h Bn.ft" -.'."iT'T J. "T,
, . . . ..v..,w wr, ... JWMI UIH. II.UI Ul
Vicicaoi atiompung lo ouum tho forciga-born citizens throughout tho Jy th. enclosing solutions ith Amer
bighest oITico lu tho world by a sneak- country
uui I co vim ironi iiir. v niirics ii.iriimp. nf , ..n...i "k i -i. .
-- .... v. vi unm, iict iinirvi mtiva ll CUrrj If lUtt
Dfiuorratle Appoluimrnia. Cincinnati, the following letter tinder SUtts or iN'ew ork, New Jersey and Con-
.!. r c.,..t...i.... . necliciit in the ai.proui hing canrass is fulW
Mr. Williams called attention to tho fact I "it'H, iiu"" reci.gniwd. and at the proper time r-fer-
that a Denocratio Ilouw during the last ln J'our l8SU0 01 Yesterday you encei will be given you to committees for
congrcsi discharged employes who bad done say : sued oij ami coi.penttion as aeems to be ad
gallant service In the Union army, and snp- Mr. Hayes aum as over his own lie- TlliuU',- "J reeitlully.
.i iw.;. ik - i. ...f...i i. i . r . i
iHimi iuir niu. wuo c-yuiwuniio ui- lure lAl btt dwli V nvailuthlXM' with
. ' a... . . I S ' a " I . . w
Oiers. lie caancierizea tins DroceeUing ai movement for -an meudiuent limiting u!T
o outrage on the American people, and an roi-e lo nemona born in thi rnnnir nr ni
Insult to every man who hid worn the feder- Amenran nan-mn.' n,l ti e ri.ni. ..f x n.ri.
Si blue. Journal. Iran-bi.ru cilizenn onli- t.l nfji,-jl nruitiim
... .7 .. . I -
It was not then, nocessanly an in- '' 'cbun nj octier annonnce thu to bu
such principles, W icttcr or cllcr. m bpsila
Wt,0, . , , of Scpton
Luthorford Hayes, and Ia-c, Lis thua tram
btlrela,7ui'vo deliberately lied to attracted croat atlcution, and as nat-
Tlie Hhleld of American Cltlxeniblp
Kefohm is nkcessakt to correct
the omissions of a Republican Con
gress, and the errors of our treaties
and our diplomacy, which have strip-
pea ourtellow-citizensof foreign birth
and kindred race recrossing tho At
lantic, of tho shield of American citi
zenship, and have exposed our breth
ren of the Pacific coast to the incur
sions of a race not sprung from the
same great parent stock, and in fact,
now by law denied citizenship,
through naturalization, as being neith
er accustomed to tho traditions of a
progressive civilization nor exercised
in liberty under equal laws. St. Louis
Platform.
Blaine Caught al It Again.
' Judge Staffer, postmaster ot Homestead
Station, New Jersey, has beco arrested for
illicit distilling.
A great deal of fnmdulent registration has
been discovered in Brooklyn.
Some 60,000 salmon eggs arrived at New
York from California on the 17tb. .
Centaur
Liniments.
The Quickest, Surest and Cheapest
Remedies.
Fhjuicians recommend, and Farriers declare
that no utich remedies have ever before been in
UBe. Worila are cheap, but the proprietor of
these articles will reeut trial bottles to
medical men, eratis, and will guarantee mere
rapid and satisfactory results than have ever be
fore been obtained.
The Centaub Liniment, Whits Wrapper,
will cure ltheumatUm, Xeurnna, Lumbago,
Sciatica, Caked lireaatx, Sore Nipples, Frosted
From the St. Louis Timss.
Jim Blaine has charged that tbo
"CnnfWh.r.it.fi fJonorpsa" nlafpil at the
head of the Committee on Commerce I efl'Ublai"8' ms, Spraius, and any
"a little rebel" named Hereford from klmh. bonk or muscle ailment.
West Virginia, and it turns out that It will extract the poSon of bites and stings,
Hereford was lighting in tho Union and hea burns or scalds withmit a scar. Lock-
t -l i). - l- u jaw, Palsey, eak Back, Caked Breasts. Ear
army, while Blaine was sending a sub- Too(nat.he, itch and Cutaneous Erup-
stitute and drawing dividends on his tions readily yield to its treatment
Spencer rifle contract. Henry Black, of Ada.Hardin Co., Ohio, says:
-j " " " a.iiviiuui,ibiu nr Jive jrcam
Some 800 bales of cotton vaWd at i , i,- 2. u "W farcely wa k acrs the
000, were burned at Brooklyn on the 9th. TCjIZSn
A nost olTice has heen pstahlished at San ful to you. and recommend vnnr wnmlnrful
Joan City, w. t, with John Swany as post- "" " our menus.
master. James iiuru, oi Jianesvillc, O., snys: "The
centaur L,mimeut cured my Neunilgia."
a. mail wuu a uiacswa iac rooueu vuu AIfrl Timh of NT-,!, if-. c..
Scott river stage of 81,250 in gold dust not one dozen bottles by express. The Liniment has
lar from Yreka on the 16th. saved my leg. I waut to distribute it, &c"
The sale of this Liniment is increasing rapidly.
Boy your wall paper already trimmed at
. B. jUUK.1 s
Hollow ay's Tills. Tho estimation in which
these medicines ore held br the public, steadily
increases their demand. They act directly on
on the eyftwn, removing all oMmctions, reno
vating the springs of lite, purifying the liloori,
and totally eradicating liver complaints, nidi
gustion, lain in the side and general debility.
Sold everywhere. 25 ctnts iter box or pot. 180
SHERMAN & HYDE'S COLUMN
The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper,
is ior uie Kiugn SKin, nesh ana muscles of
HORHEH. MULES AND ANIMAIJL
We have never vet seen a caw. of Simvin.
Sweeny, King-bone, Wind-gall, Scratches or
Poll-Evil, which this Liniment would not speed
ily licnefit, and we never saw but a few cases
which It WOlllilnot cure. It VI mmwlmniinr.
thing can. It is follv to soend $20 fur a
when one dollar's worth of Centaur Liniment
will do better. The following is a sample of the
testimony prtxiucea:
Jepkerson, Ma, Nov.JO, 1873.
Come time sx-o 1 was shmmnir IuSxp tn St.
Louis. I Liit one badlv cnunld in tlm rj.r.
With great difficulty I trot him to the stable, on
Fourth svenue. The stuhle keeer gave me a
bitttle of your Centaur Liniment, which I used
with such success that in two days the horse
was as active and nearly welL I have been a
veterinary surgeon for thirty years, but your
Liniment heads anything I ever used.
A. J. M CAIU X,, Veterinary Surgeon.
I or a lKwtlU-'e st'inm wa will mall P.,f
AJmunac, contoining hundreds of certificates,
from every State in the Union. These Lini
ments are now sold by all dealers in the coun-
jLabaratory of J. B. Eohe & Co.,
40 Uev Si, New York.
CENTENNIAL
AWARD.
GRAND TRIUMPH FOR
WEBER
PIANOS!
Mothers.
CASTORIA is the result of 20
meut, by Dr. Samuel Titclier, of Massachusetts.
It is a vegetable preparation as effective as cas
tor oil. but iwrfcctlv uleasA.it t. tho .a.tu it
can De uiKon uy the youngest infant and neith
er gags nor grills. lr. A. J. Uroen of lioyds
ton, Indiana, says of it:
SlR: I have tried the Oasti.ru ami m
sjiealc highly of its merits. It will, I think, do
away entirely with castor oiL It is pleasant
Iauu luuiuras, mm in wontienuiiy emciicious as
an aperient and livxative. It is the very thing.
The Costoria destroys worms. n-in.lalM tho
stomach, cures Wind Colic, and permits of nat
ural healthy sleep. It is very efficacious in
croup, and for Teething Children. Honey is
not pleasanter to the taste, and Castor Oil is
not so certain in its effects. It
cents in large bottle.
J. B. Kobe 4 Co., 4C Dey St, New York.
"V-OTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is
XI hereby given that (i. Ii. Dorria 1
appointed atlmiuistrator of the estate of Carlisle
Burbridge, deceased All larSdllH haviltfr oltnina
against said deceased will present the same to
I ' uiito ... iugrne i lty witlim 0 mouths
in.m me publication ot this n(.tioe.
October 21, 1870.
(JEO. B. DOltltIS, AdmV
DUNN & STRATTON,
AT TBI
OLD STAND OF F. B. DTJNN.
HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME IN
business Mr. HOILACK F STRATTi.xt
we have just received a new, large and '
First Pnvn rm '! Arnrriprm L elected stock of goods,
HIM riumldill LCS fall AiJlSliCan MakingasiKicialtyof
and Foreign F-ianufastursrs. "' "WB ",u 0'ctLI
AGRICULTURAL LMfLEMENTS.
"Amukd K t.KK. tv-cretarv."
"To L S. Tyler, Hox 2.071, New York.
Indiana Clorllon,
Tho aijsregate vote in Indi ina on
alt to tho speaker, who did not bo- n iTT't1 rT"i!t lm 'u be ato ticket u 433,403, of which
1 lug CaUL'l l wiln cuau. as be bus Ix-en. i,-.r miin.o tr
oomo followor ot the "loderal Uqo" .T ,Wt l...i;,.v Me TT,v. illiamTccc.vsJ 213,0. Harrison,
i (ion t ocuove .ur, naves ever. a,rn,i. . w , , .
nnUU8C9orl870. Hut however that over his own sigtuturo, or any oil.: f': .V ,f.r,n-;on' . In"-Ponder, , 1,.
maj bo, this is an exhibition of Kadi- cr way, ever said any sU thin J. If . Y A1 u majority over Ihrr.-
ii aisoonesiy. ai,. ,iorr.son o im- j-- r - - - - vote csst was for New, candidate for
now, LUairman ot the Ilonso touimit- """- Stato Treasurer, 15.43.3. The Leis-
, , , . Keptibhoan, I shall vote for Mr. Ii - i.,.f-i ii',,,
tee onlays and Means, In answering den if what yon say of Mr. Hayes is VlV. iJLT?""'5
this chartre asrainst tho Democracy tr ' J 3 Democrats, 4-); IuJependcots, 2. Sen-
,Wint ihft I.'.! l,nnr. l ,ha i 'publicans, Democrats,;
O " v. "".ivu , iU HUB WO JTIHICU, OH 1,110 lllU OpOnU eOtS U.
spoke as follows : 7lh of September, br rublUhinu edi-
Another small piece of hypocrisy is tonally tho letter of Governor Haves T9 Greenback Stato Convention
much practiced here by thoso who anj ,jl0 Cvtr,cl .cnt u. lrfym tho rwo- met at SaIl,m on Monday last, and
aro continually bewailing tho removal ,,.,.. . ,,. , placed in nomination the followins
of Union soldiers. Every man on tho r ' -t i namcJ KOn,iornen r,r ire,i,ieiltiaj
.Tilled soldiers' roll who has not Ai'nce, as ioiiows : Kloctors: IIon. D. Clark, of Marion;
diod or voluntarily given np his place "Wo think Mr. Gardner wi!l voto V. Sutherland, ot Dongas, and Dart.
It BUll hero in tho employ of the lor iildco. Ana tins is wby : turf, of urani.
Copy of telegram received by Sherman &
Hyde:
Nkw York. R.-i.l ivrn
Received the highest a wan I fur
pure and rivh tone, combined with greatest
P.-r, a snown in in iiirv style tinrnd
Siuare bih! I'pryht rian which show intel-
luvnce and solidity in tl.nr construction, a pli
ant and easy touch, which at the same time an.
sw. rs promptly to its requirements, tgvther
tui mcviieuce oi worKiuauslnp.
A. WEBER.
We desire to make no irrand flm.nM, 1,f .1-.
say that farmers can come nearer getting
A YTHING THEY MAY WANT
at our store than at any other establishment in
town, and they cau buy them on as good fcrms.
Wheat Wanted.
TVe want Wheat and are pre
pared to pay the Highest Mar
ket Price in Cash.
T. O. HENDRICKS,
JOHN STEWART.
Eugeno City, Bcpt. 28, 1876.
DR. J OHM HERRBOLD
SURGICAL iXD MECHANICAL DENTfST, '
Has removed to nofeburg, Oregon, where be re.'
spectfully offers his services to the citizens of that
place and yiciuity in all the branches of his Dm-lession.
Fabulous lacdiictioit
AS WE ARE PREPARING FOR A LARGE
Manufacturing establishment we proo sa to
sell our entire stock of r "
FURNITURE AT RETAIL
IT
WHOLESALE PRICES!
This Is a rare chance to bny good, substantial
Furniture at nominal prices. Do not let jour on -portunity
pass. Come all t
D. CHERRY & BRO.
MRS. A. VV. STOWELL,
TEACHER OF
PIANO, ORGAN. HARMONY
AND THOROUGHBASS.
Enquire at resilience, west enit of Ninth street.
University Subscriptions.
All subscriptions to the State University are
now over due. The projierty has been accepted
by and turned over to the State, and I am in-st-ncted
by the proper authorities to proceed
and collect all sums at once.
GEO. B. DORRI3,
Attorney-at-Law. 1
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP
Ornron for the county of Lane. Eiiam Read,
plaintiff, versus George W. Read, defendant. Suit
in equity to dissolve the man-iMge contract. To
George W. Read, the above named defendant: ln
the num. of the fctute ot Oregon yon are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the complnint of plain
tiff against you in this suit now on tile in said court
on or before the flint day of the. next term thereof,
to be held in Eugene City, county nnd State afore
said, Gommcntin? on to-wit: Moudav, the 6th day
of November, 187(1. The defendant will take notice
that if he fail to appear and answer said complaint
as above required, the plaintiff will apply to tlie
court for the relief demanded therein, as follows r
that the plaintiff lwve judgment pgainst the defend
ant dissolving the na'.iage eoutiaut now existing
between said parties; for such reesonable sum for
ioiidwI fees a the tou. t mav deem jut;forthecus
and dinbu.wnient of this suit, and tor such further
relief as the court may deem enuiti-ljle. Service of
this summons is made by puUlit-ation on order of
Hon. J. F. Watson, J.idje of said court, bearing'
date the 2d day of September, 18;u.
J. M. THOMPSON,
e9 A Homey for plaintiff. "
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Sewing Machine within OJiewa '
Uiouiand iwllei of
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Late Improrementi render tneFlOEEUCE
more than ever the best for Family oae
n.iioa tLutttaut; hauhihls were
old on the Pacific Coast la 1 874, a larger
number probably than vai ever told here
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SAXuSL EILL, Agent,
19 Eew MontiomerT street.
Grand EotilBuIldlni,
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We have full line of
FOREIGN AXDIM)MESTIC DBYlHWDS.
FANCY GtXHW,
LADIES AND GENTS' Frnvrirrvn
MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING
ILTS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
And are continually a.ldin? to our stock to
I meet Die demands of the Dublin
DlNN ft STRATTON.
JUST RECEIVED
AT
MARK STEVENS'
AG EXT FOR '
REMIKGTOIff & 0WSJ
Breech Loading
icntral Fire Military and Sporlinr
RIFLES
AND
SHOT-GUNS.
ALSO,
HSTOLS CARTRIDGES, ,
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BECKER & BOYD, ProDrietcrs.
T.fi!lS;5R.B0TDHATE REH.IVRD to the
1 J building knows as to. Central Market and
S" These farooos Piano are f.w sal. by
SHERMAN &, HYDE
Cor. Kearoey and Sqtter Sti ,
SAN rraxcistx).
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BEEF
KEEP CONSTANTLY OX HASP,
Veal,
PORK A5D
C ALLISON & OSBURN
RE OFPERIXO TO THE PUBlLcT
Siijrars, Toas. Coflee. Cnnn
Tobacco A- Cigars Glass Jfc QueC08:
ware, n ool an.l Willowware
BREAD, CAKES AND PIES
And id Tact everything osuallT k(.pt i, , 'BM ,
flroeery More or Bakery at BEDKOCK PRWft
for cash or resdy p,,. 'salWgf
sdehvered ., any par, ot the .aTrW
STTClTOrEOOTELT-
ECGEXECITT, OREGON.
A. EENTEEW, : : :
rn. ItKXFREW
potA of the old and well-known 'g'D "
tel'. CHAItLES IIOTF.T
i-n.brj'.'r;j fumibfd ai refitted, and
" S0T.fB. r' ,be rerept.n of tnests.
jixnm nange in the ownership, trteeo room
jictto.1. FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING
! and inrii tbe attentk. of Boot..p,r j
Ttunkin? th
GE0CEBIES & PE0VlSTnv; 1 0,.u -- a
FREE COACH IU THE H0CSE.
T-U. HEiiDCCIKS.
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