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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1876)
.ulTCE.-J eerlifieali of pubtiealicn TJUS M !'" futurt' , frp nmn y after inbterlbert unmet intti ' ea! Hm"i ePiralio t -icription. ' Mrmo.-8i'i'l announcements of birth, mar. . JJSJand daatua will b inaerted without charge. ' ofSuary notios will be charged for at the nit ol III mdU per line. ' tfassumo no responsibility for riews expressed pyoorreapondenta. Kinrie oi of the Guard, In wrappers for trail Dj,Sy teobtoined at this office. CITY AND : COUNTY. Found. The party which left Belknap' Springs op the 7th to search for John Craig, found his bod in the cabin on the sqiuniit, he having been dead it is supposed just about , one month when (ound. .When bejeft Belk nap's on the 3d of February, be was (old by Mr. Powers, the. contractor, not to try to return if he thought the tripjwguld he more than ordinarily dangerous. Ho told Mr. Suttle, at the springs, tlifet be need not.be uneasy if be did not return on time, and hence no thought of his having perished oc . cnrred to the effractor. As soon, how 'ever, as it was learned 'irom Camp folk that he bad not weo there, Messrs. Renfrew ; and Sims were started to search (or him. As stated last weefi, on account of floow blindness they were 'unable to reach the , cabin on tho mountains. On the 7th, Mr. Wykoff and another man whose name we ' hafe forgotten, started on a second expedi tion, and on reaching the second cubjn found thjs lifeless wmaios of Mr. Craig. , It, would seem that be reached the 6rst. cabin early enough in the day That he thought he could make the second one, three miles further on. before night, and that be broke beyond re . pair on the bleulc mountain one of his snow ' shoes, and spent that night and a portion oi the next day in wallowing through the snow before reaching the cabin. When he did reach it he built a fire and Jay down beloro ' it in bis wet clothes and went to sleep and " slept until the fire had burned out. Then he awoke and, probably in a semi-conscious ' state, attempted to build another fire, but failed ; then be rolled the backlog out of .the fire-place and wiappiug himself in a quilt, ;' lay down in the warm ashes and sl)t . the ' Bleep that knows-no wakwg. Mr. VVy:()fF ' and bis compauiod buried the body, which ' was not frozen, in the snow, and as soon as possible it will be brought down and prop 'erly buried. Mr. Craig .was a. man whora we judge to have been, about, .flity-five or sixty years of age j an old mountaineer, and 'a man of generous impulses, although some what misanthropic. Ve do not know of any relatives of the unfortunate man on thja 'coast except a brother, wUo was in. this vi 'cinlty last summer. Judge of Election. At the March term ,of Commissioners' ' Court the following judge's, of election were 'appointed,: SprinRBeld-A. D. Burton, T. D. Ed wards, J. E. l Withers. North Eugene J.O.Yates, Jobu Brown, 'Sr., B. C. Van Houten. ' South Eugene Geo. Humphrey, A.Lyn.eb, C. VV.45oren. " Fall Creek A. LVUylaod, M. Bieed 'ing, JasVickers. Pleasant Hill A. J. Cruzan, . Kobt. Cul 'lison, Jas. M. Hendricks. Sr. Coast Fork Sam. Jackson, Frauk Buoy, Geo. BioehBrt. Cottage Grove-Sam'l. Dillurd, ol. li. . Shortridge, John Cunon. Willamette Sam'l. Smith, Jas. Barger, G.R. Ward. t Moha'wk-J.Yarnell, N. P. Damett.Jas, Cartwright. ,, a e Lancaster Geo. McQueen, Sam I. Swift, John Milliron. Long Tom IL Owens. . Richardson I. Smith, E. Mayes, Wm- N. Duckworth, C. T. Dale, D. D. String. . ' Siuslaw-A. J.Doak, B. F. Crow, Jas Spencer II. 0. Huston, R. Jones, B. M. Lost Valley James Paine, D.'Hunsa- kef. 'I'bos. Barbree. . , Hazel Dell John BLjkeiy, Addispq Black, T. H. McClareo. Camp Creek James Campbell, J. W. McUormicU, Jonn uorari. How to do It. We are informed that 'the members of the Good Templar Lodge at Creswell have decided to demonstrate that .iiqaon are of no use either as an ingredient 'fiv mpdicinpa or as a bevcroie. Some one 'went to that town some time since and 'opened a drug store, ne was waited on by .'committee from the Lodge with a request not to keep liquors. Not complying .therer with, the Lodge passed a resolution to fine ."any member who should patronize tne.drog. :jrist in any "manner the sum of (he dollars 'and one of them even walked to Eugene for 'a pint of alcohol which be Deeded, rather c than patronize the Creswell draegist. Tem erance is very much like the thing it is 'fighting, a good thing in its plooc, but when takeo in too large doses is more liable to do lana than good. A drug slore witbont liqnora would be Lke a wagon without wheels, a very bard thing to get along A naif donn fanatics bunded togrther will in the coarse of time break down any orpani aation, do matter how good and noble its aims. Fatal Accidmt. On Friday evening or lait week. Alfred L, soo ot A. M. Fletcher, ued 2 years aw) 2 mootbs was faUlly 'scalded. Tie mother of the child died at ita birth, and it was takeo by its grand par . iota, who live at Pleasant Hill. On Friday - evening an Indian girl bad a tob of bot wa ter prepared for scrubbing the floor. The . child was playing around the tob, the grand mother beiog lo aootber mom, and while the . attention of tbe girl was dra to something '1m the (ittia one fell into the tab. , It died 'on Sunday. VoTma Place. The court ordered that the alaea of voting and holdiog electioos Jn &obawk precinct be esUblished at the kbool boose in District No. 42. - Sett music at Efcwortli'i Dnrg Stors. Council Proceeding. ' . .. Council Rooms, Mar. 13,1876. Council mot pursuant to ordinance. Present, President Dorris ; councilmen, Lauer, Ogden, Dunn, Cooper Van ' UoutenS and Gray. . The Finance Committee reported favora- bly on the following bills, and warrasia were ordered drawn for. their payment : ' R. Patterson, 29; Robinson & Church, 88 66; B. F. Dorris. 89; Mrs. Wilsey, 87; S. A, Ogden, 7; II. T. Hayes, $10 50; B. !. Van.Houteo, S3G;23;U. J. Buys, 826. The following bills were read and referred to Finance Committee : , Miller & McCornack. $7 50; R. Patter son, 812; O.J. Buys, 83 90. The petition of V. R. McCornack and others lor sidewalk oo east side of Lincqln avenue was granted. ' Geo. Humphrey and Jqha Campbejl ,were appointed judges of the election to takcplace April 3d. No further business appearing, the "board djourned. Citv Expenses. From the Recorder's books we gather the following item ol ex penditure for the city government from April 12, 1875, to.dato, : i Niirhtwatch .1 P3J 00 I'.econier g. 116 95 Printing M 4 Murahal .830 00 Hti-ei.t Commissioner.,... 146 4H Kent of Truck liuuM .'. .' 30 (10 I.uiuuer .'. 323 18 Work on Cistern 73 00 I)ek 23 on Fire Warden 9 SO Sheriff O ,. 4 60 Boarding Prisoner '.. 7 00 Seal.. ,. 9 SS Nail..... 14 41 Oravel.. 68 SO Treasurer's lees 110 25 Attorney! 50 00 Klection 3 00 Pumps M '.. 23 50 Huulinir ?. 10 75 Miauelaneoua 14 50 Tout....! '.......2,188 15 Stkr. The Champion reached here on Thursday moreing, having left .Wirtlund on Monday evening, experiencing no diffi culty, although tho water is. at a , very low singe. We are informed that Col. Wilson, engineer in charge oPinternul improvements at Portland, will, inakea trip up the river, ith aview of making a repoft oa the same. We look for a different report from that of Gen. Michler, who once started up thesiver on the G rover for the purpose of making an examination, and lounu only one bar be tween Portbmd and Salem, tflid that was or3 board the boat. At Sulem he was carried ashore and went back to Portland and made "report." Florence sewing machines a variety of styles and prices, f"r sale by D. B, Gruy at Ellsworth s Drug htors. , Leap Year BAiA.-Invitations have been issued for a Leap Year .'Bull ' to be given at Lane's Hall next Friday evening, 24th inst. The committees areas follows : Introduction Miss Olla Rub in son and Miso Noruh Hurris. Arrangements Miss Laura Wal king and Miss Mary Wilson. Floor Mana gersMiss Emma Fisher and Miss Julia AVood. Wm. Proston has just received from San Francisco a complete stock. of gool in his ae. and horsemen will fa ml many uselui ar- ticlts not heretofore rgought here. . " Took a Walk. Sheriff Kukio's boarder too a walk lust Sunday night and has not been hesrcPfrom since. He Bcrewed tbe lock from off the door with a piece of a case knife, left a note thanking the Sheriff for his, kind ness, and has gone to join the many who have . walked out of that .institution when the spirit movedthem to do so. See that silver-pluted cabinet W.1W, sewing machine-second Jiand, for sale only'.40. at Kllswortb's Drag Store. , ToLocate. Dr. L. Alverson, of Cres well has decided to change his location to Eugene, and will move here, next week. He comes well recommended from bis old home on the Atlantic side, and by many of the people; in tbe neighbothood ol Creswell, where' he has been practicing for the last year. . Afrency for W ruber, Cottaoh Gem, Shebman &. Hyde and other varieties ol PiunoST-SUnilard Organs, and general inusicul merchandise LK.ii. Gray, at Ells worth's Drug Store. , . For New York. Mr. Cbas. Lauer and Miss Lauer left on Thursday and took pas sage on ;the Oriflamme. tn route tut New York. .Mr. Lauer will return in June. If yoa want a good pair.of gloves, go to Wm. Preston, agency for tbe San Jose glove manufactory. To the Citizen! of Lane County. The onderoiened have been appointed a committee to receive donations Irom the at- izena of this county fur the purpose ol trans nnriintrlhn Droducts of this State to the iVntennial Kxoositwo. Five hundred dot Urs is reqw'sied from this county as a loan nnle. All persons who desire to aid tne en- terprise will baud meir aonauon io one ui ' . :.r i . - i the committee, bj WB.ivia uuj vi,nyi. who will give a receipt hit the amount ana refy to tb party lending when an appro nriaiioo is made by the Rtnte. T. O. HKN'DRICKS, 1. 1. WAl.TOM, Ja (i. B. iiouais. Committee. For aadj.es, harness, whips, or anything io that line, go to w m. Frestoo. ' We, the undesigned uwrnhers of Junction r.r.nap have fnllr examined the work en titled "The Patroni pf Iasband7 oo the !...(! Pn.rt " Mleve it to be the best ,ir .Tt.,.t tn meet the wants ol aa inde rwfideot, prosperoos and proersaive order. We most heartily recommend carefal gtody of ita pages to tbe IVrora nf nos btodry and farmers in rneral. . F..W. Ft mm, P. M.; J. M. Wells, ree y.; R. V. Howard, J. E. Uooston, d. - njiana.v. R. Bean. Frank Coiemen ssrs that onleti thow in debted "een bin." be ill -ell". them with .sUortejifceaadJM. EstEBTAixsit An entertainment given by the Amateur Dramatic Society on Thurs day evening for the beuefit of the Christian Church was well attended, and must have been a financial success. The several actors iri'the entertainment acquitteed themselves io a manner that would have done honor to veterans. The Committee on Music for the Chris tian Sunday School tender their special thanks te 'he Dramatic Association of ha gen Citv for their servie.es, whereby they realized $70 25 to apply on oriran. Also thanks to Brass and Strine Band' for good music, and bow to a generous public for their liberal patronage. J. w. jackso.v, , ,,. T. W.Siikltom, Tatlob Hates. HASH. Chas. Baker and family left for Portland on the steamer. , , , They are patcliiog up the original Decla ration of Indepeudeuce, ho as to exhibit it at the Certennittl. ... Tbe.winter term of school in District No. 4, Kucenc,. closed yesterday, the spring term begins next Monday. Mai'k Twain hus taken to writing poetry. This is sad. It wtuld ;huve been beiteHnr bad be taken to drink. Kobinsoii & Church have a garden seed drill that sows garden seeds and plays Yan kee Doodle at the same time. Another wron? on the sex Professor Geifling, the old rooster, fms gone to work, made an egg auu uaicnea h. oo v u cackle. Mr. J. C. Church returned by Inst steamer from San Francisco with a large stocK ol hardwure and agricultural implements to arrive-in a -few -days. Elder n. M. Waller will preach at the Christian Cqnrch to morrow at 11 A. M. aiOi $ p. m. rreacuing also every evening during the week. Teachers' Institute at Junction Marcli 30lh and 31st. Public examination of ap plicants lor. teacheis' certificates at Eugene City. MarcU JBtn. There is a .great deal ..of disenchantment implK-d in the remirk iof certain yourfy ludy that she didn't like her pajtor because his beard was too rough. ,' It muv be of interest to some of the citi zen? cf Eugene to know that no one islig- b e to vote at anv city election it any nne or tax against them remains unpaid. St. JoliiCSkinner was pretty badly hurt one day this week by being throwa onto the teeth ot a nnrrowjvnicn ne uau iu a wuguoi by a suJden etart of his team. At the regular meeting of E. U. & to , the constitution was amended so that here after at each annual" election a rreaident shall be elected io addition to the other of ficers. Preaching at the Christian Church by P. R. Burnett on the second and fiurth Sun- davs of each month at lloA. M. and 1 P. M. Sunday school at 9 A..M. Prayer meeting every. Thursday evening. ,iBy'a!).ovBrsight the proposed .ordrnance in fe'lution'to peddling beef (ailed toecome a law, and at the last meeting of the Coun cil that body concluded 'to let it go by de fault. Hence beel peddling is in order. A temperance Society on, a novel plan has been organized in Chicago. The mem bers,,pre pledged, if tlve'y wish to drink, in no rasa' to exceed three'drinks a dity, and re serve the riaht to drink e half-bottle cf elaret or ale ft each rrieul. Tliis reminds ns nf nnother teinnerance society we know of. Hammond, the revivalist, has joined Bent Iv, a singer, and they ore at work upon the thmmh sinnera 'of Washington. '.Whittle and Bliss are still in St. Louis. , Philip Phillios. who used to advertise himself here as "the sweet singer of Israel,"; is in Calcut io whom li announces himself OS "the American singing evangelist." A compifli ion does the preaching. DIED. In this city, Ma.-cli4th, Txjuia, eon of Charlci ipl Ann liuker, ageamuniuanu u. Bl SINKS Si OTIC liS, "' Settlemciit Wanted. JIaving disposed of the St. Charles Hotel, thU is to notify all persons having claims auainst me to present them to J. J. Walton, . r.. fur osvineiit. All. pi-rsons iiioeoieu io me will find their accounts in hi bands tor collection, and they must be paid immedi atty. . Chas. Bakkr. Nothing is io innidioui a a cold or a Songh. Pol- 'sorrdoes not make t iwifttr progreni in the lyitem. lfe promptly the only iiuc autidote, Halz's Hosar !CV BOBKHOUHD AMD TAB. Sike'i Toothache Dror enre in one minute. W The National Gold Medal as awarded to Bradley Rulnfson for tli best 1'hotograpns in tne United States, aud the V lenna Medal for the best in the. world. 429 Moutiromcrv Street. Sn Francisco. Take Hotlce. All mv notes and acconnts have been nluced in the hands of Tbompsoo & Fitch for collcclion. Immediate Sfttltment will save costs. J . V. Disca. Pa'hii fob Salk A eood farm for sale on easv terms, witnin two mitf-s oi ures well.i'ooO acres of land, all fenced, rooc: house on the same, and 400 acres csn be cultivated. If vou wad a bargain call and see J.J. ulton, Jr. Boy your wall paper already trimmed ot F. B. Dunns. Retail Produce and Provtolon inarket, The following? aro retailers' prices : FLOCR-bbl CO 14 50. COKS MEAL -Ougi'.n ground, In balk 4& VHK1-Bet whita 'S'.ic. ' OTr-J7ffS')0 fl bushel. RE A ' Mail, BUTTKR Fresh rolls, 3"ifl. CO F PKB CoeU Kica, 2Jc; Rio, K; Java, 33. ground. 37. C H K KKR -Oregon. 15 e-. CANfLKS-ft Uo I 00l 10. FWi- e. . PllTATOEHnrbubel.ll. . . BAl'OS Sides, 12 risms, Vt L5e; Sboul- CHK KEN'S V SO 13 00 perd'iMB. FISH ftslmon, choir, hf this, 17; ,50 kit", 15: ttllie. 15 A kit, 14 50 ; mmckere., V kit.t; codti-h. eoat. ICc. LA KD Tins, lfjf, bolk, 15c . 6LI.AR-8.F B. Kc; I.Iand lPl:; crash ed. le; powdered. 10c. B ALT Canaan Island V !08 lks.ll 7i! Bay II 75: Liverpool Pairv. J: ar Livrrpor, $). TEA -Choice reen II 40 ii ft: Jspsn Tic. KYRHP Heavv Colden. Ii ) Vkei. O I LA--Dew s' coal, lii ; Linauai, boi'.eJ, V. 1 rhiaa V it. 12. ' ' rss-VCri:nnnS OrUr.Mc:F.ard:nes3Ti: Tsaorted Jellies. 4c: Gl Corn.Vfc; Fea'ke iOe; ToiDaoee. 37 J. Kll LIWOSWORTH 8r. SOW, ; STAR BAKERY, On Ninth Street, ITEEP constantly n haod, fresh Suifar, Tobacco ft Cisars, Peaches, Collee, Canned OooUJ, x Plums, Syrup, Cheese, ' Powder, 'Sunn, Blnrch, Pepper, Sardines, rialt, Candicn, Curn men!, - Candles, Nuts, Lard, Flour, Etc., Ktc. Al,SO Bread, rakes, ?ics, Fruits and Trgrtublrs. of every description, which they will sell cheap for cash. Thaktol for part favor we solicit a con tinuance of the same. . -floods delivered to any part of the city free of Lchhrue. We are constantly receiving new woods r.d will satisfy our customers in regard; to prices. RENFREW'S HOTEL, ' lOugeno City. i share of public patronnirs is solicited, oil A. KEXFUUVY, Pro rop r. ' FOK THE SPUING & SUMMEli TRADE ! 7T. BKO to Inform eur fnenmi acd tin piflf.ia W ' f hnt we have jimt iwoived direct from Sue Fronciwjoand the iiuUirn nmrkuU .AN IMMENSE STOCK i GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, FURNISHING , GOOD& HATS AND.CAl'S, o BOOTS AND SHOES, o Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected ly our Mr. B. Kossndlatt, whkh wo oflcrat - BEDUCKD PItlClCS. p.irtlr will find it to their advantage ft c9l and examlr our stock and prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Highest price paid for all kinds of Produce. S. ROSENBLATT & CO., HARDWARE, IBOy and STEEL, liubs, SSpokes, l?ims, Oak, Ash and Hickory Plank. ISOHTIUU I' & TIIOMI'SOJf, rOHTLAND, UEOON. unl:m T.C. HENDRICKS, Watches, tlockf ami J e weir) MUSIC. SEWING JIJCH IN ES mrtANKIXG THE PUBLIC for their past liher i si patronatre, we now invito Ihem to call on ns at our new room in Underwood A Co 's new brick block, where may Jjb found a full assortment ot good In t)ie above line. WatclHSi Ulois uun jewelry reiiairtu m.iu uu v workmanlike manner ana warranted. .Willamette SS, J&geno City, Cregor. CHAIN BROS. , o NEto EW DItUQ STOHB, Willamette atreet, nex liristoir 4 Co. . SKAURS III D1?LT03, CliKMICALS, OILS, . PAINTS, . GLABR, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, S:c. Brandies. Wines and Ciquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we hsve the best ! assortment ., articles found In a FIRST CLASS DRUG 3TORE. We warrant all of our drugs, for they are al new ana iresu. Partica.ar attention Is called te our stock of Perfumery at.u Toilet Articles. As we have bought OUR IOO!S FOR CASH We csn compete wth any etshli"hmv.t Eugene City in pri . acwimmodatioo. ,Buy your goods wa. , ou can get the tietit and che..est. PrfscrifiioM I'artfuy Filled At all hours of the day or night. ' OSI1U11N&.U October d.W9. FINE POULTRY Bred by M. EYRE, Jr APA, Culift rnl. Rrnni TnrWrv. wfiehinir 40 It eh- Emden Oeewt, wcufliins; " 4e Ut SU lb. Ir pair. Uahnrnn, i-lionia, Giuwa, etr. S(t ' kin llu'k.a"Tiiiuu IS to 20 ll , and tmt of alt Aim - A Sm a,rtniiit of Futwini, Babbits Guinea Fu la and I erret.. Any varkty of fnla desirwl imporM. EOGf, true to amnc, freh aud welt paked, for &le at mo-l?rat. rn. Send fur HluUM Cimilnr, and Trica IJt, to M. EYRE, Xapa, Cul. On rpt of Weent; .in .nv-, I wfll I t..mW illiMtratxl a; BM-montlilr, tl rw.nmiwl uth. ty ia rwltrr n.i'r in th V. H-i n1 lio H Sr.t t,mUl Journal pabii)w4. uwrr.pt" only ll.liayear. ' Plw.UI whrTo'l aa this a.1 rertixwnl. Cmi-r mv alM kit at IH nttif - a I.HKI I.TIIttL I.TIPtE.nfc-Ma 0 ' V all Wiwi at iniKle tifire., o T. i. HENDRICKS. a H, FRIENDLY, II AS JIB 'j (11 FOB THE SPBISO AND 8UMMEB TBi The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUGHT OUR KTOCK OP 'CLOTHING has been largely Increased and we can show a handsome a line of ready made goods iu MEN'S AND BOY3 Business'' and Press Suits, As can be found In the county, and as prices that cauuot fall to m'tisfy. . .OUR. .-. . GOODS DEPARTMENT DRESS is well filled with a splendid assort leading styles and fashionable sl:a e all the f goods. Empress Cloths, MUiiail Slid American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. IJleitcla'd & Unbleached Cotton Fliitir nels. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SU6VWLS aud SCARFS; S. 'em Robinson & Church, DKAI.EU8 IN H sMvwsi xwAxx Hinnir lit HAVE THK Rest Selected Slock In Try the Magic E fects of Elffl'S PURE BORAX SOAP. It wmtion without rulilitnir. It Ii pomixwpf. priiv- cipitl y ot tin1 eomUiiHtiim of Ikimx nml Aminuim, mt thttt u entiruiy um'H iiwny witn mini iiitior, for Itomovmir (iitttot Vuint, Tiir, Ac, it rattmut ho nun IMHttHt. (irnfl for t lie tiath iikuii. Atrial will mm vinco any mm of its Kiiporlor mm-itM. Ank vour trro rurforit. M itiufa. turtil by J. 1-ALKINUUKUll Kan r banciwo. KORTH PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF PORTLAND, oSeGON. . Was foi'ndfi' in the year 1801, with a Capital StockoftltiO.non.nnaGoldColn Basis, ami in cogiorated under the lrvrs of the 8tate of Oregon. OFFICERS: P. WahnkiiUan, President. K. (Ji'Ai'KKNiit'su, Vice President. 1. VV, Waabkibi.ii, Secretary. W. S. Laud, Treuiin:r. V. II. Kkkimiku, Attorney. M. P. Mohsh, lluiiaixer. ' SYSTEM. In the Life Insurance system of this company there aro Ave sgesor cissies each cluss contains ten different divisions, numbered 1 to 10. Each division Is limited to 1 ,000 members. Each division Is sepsrato and distinct each from the other. If a person tuko out one policy, then, they pay and receive id JIIvMon No. 1, and no other. If a p-iri" takeout two policies,, then, ttoy pay and receive In Divisions No. 1 and So.2, and nooth er. and so on un to ten. and when the policy hold r dies, his lomlly or esmio win rciwivo one aousr IU V'.n. K"IU viHI iur vvr.ry living iiivuiuci iui yau division be holds a policy in. TABLERA TES. LIFE POLICIE8, FIVK AGES-A,B.C,D,R. A Ages between 1 A VI annimloprenilum. .Ii 00 B " " 12 A 20 " " . .. 0 H C- " ' JO ASS ' " .. a mi r " " 8 ft 60 " " K . go A 6.1 " " . . 6 00 Or 123 Din f bo pftid at anyone time, on anv IIIh iioIii v. and no fuither Anniisl Premium will lie required, nr any fuither payment, except for Ueall) Asuesmnenis in mat special uivmiou a un- may occur. Special Agent for Linn, Benton azd Lane Counties. OPPOSITION 18 TOE LIFE OF TRADE .! SLOAN BROTHERS mUT)0 WORK CHEAPER than any other IT ab'jplntoFn. HORSES SHOD TOR $1 50, With now muterinJ, all round. Resetting old ahoas 75 renin. All warranted to tl" ntlalaclion. Shop on Eighth Et,, opposite Ham- pureys ciaoie. , FOR RALE! . A FLORENCE , SEWIXO MACHINE. API'LY AT THE OUABD OFFICE. Central Iflurkct. Wm. Kenshaw, Proprlctoi. fEKP CONSTANTLY QNk JVhand .-- ; vuymw bbef. VEAI-, CHICKENS, ClllEIi SCATS, ETC.. ETC. C ALLISON & OSBURN BE OFfEUINU TO THE PUBLIC, Suzars, Ten, Coffoc, Cannr J fioodH, Tol)iico & Cipnr, OlaR Jt Quetns vue, Wood anl Willowttarc, nnrtn pitrt.-a ivn PIL'4 And in fact rr)thin nnmih kept in a nrt ehaa (ironeTy y . tore or b ikery at BEDKOC'K PBICK3 for ekh or idy psy. (ati.fartioa cuaranteed. (ods deliTtred to anj part of tbe city free of fhsrire. 0 Js TRADE TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, AH Colors.. , ; . . "-. y Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS, & CAPS;, In the,, leading Style. . - 'OIL CLOTH 3, Sit Floor and Table oW BOOTS & SHOES". We would call sgieciat attention to our stock Mens' nnd Hoys' San Francisco Boots, Wider we havo sold for a nnmber of years with great satisfaction'. Every pair wan-anted. A complete stock of HARDWARE ! Plows and Farming Utensils. CllOICETEAfi. , CANNED HOODS, and all choice . - ' FAMILY' GROCERIES . , at aiUmUhlnRly low rates. ' LIVERPOOL AND CAItMEH ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all i'mds of produce and WOOL- ' ii. fiui:niIaY. LTAVK KOH BALK 11 AT THE LOWEST KATK9 Iron, Steel, Axes, Anvil. ' Calle Chains, Mails, . Kope, Glass, Putty,' Table Pocket Cutlery (Jims, Pistols, Ammunition, Agilculturol finptemens Tilastlnir Powder. FlshlDff Tackle, Kto. Etc. We Invito an examl. nation of our joodiP conlldent our prices, will suit be times, Orepfl OREGON STONEWARE for u'.oliy T.O. HBNDUICKa. . TEKMS OF Sl'BSCIUPTlON to Frank Leslie's III Yt Publications POSTAOEPAID. ; Frank I.eidic'n lil's't Newspaper, Weekly, 11 00 Frank lslie's Chimney Corner, " 4 00 Kra k Leslie s lllustrlrte MMUg, ' The Duy's llff.ngs ' Frank Leslie's tody's Journal, 1 The Young American ' 4 09 4 00 4 00 3 50 2 60 i SO 1-raiiK Leslie s lys' and lilrls' weeKlj 1' nuiK ueuhe s roiiiu Inr Monthly, Frank Leslie's Lady's Msguslne, Frank lslio's Hoys of Amorica, Monthly. 9 50 l ou KranK lsiie riennalit Moors. I o FrsttU Leslis's Itiulget of Fnn 1 60 Tho Jolly Joker, ' 1 6 Frank Leslie's Family llernld, " 100 Frsnk Leslie's New Voik Journal, " 1 Oik Frank Leslie's Illustrated Almitnao, SO Fisuli Leslie's Comlo Aluiunso, 15 F.very yearly subscriber Is entitled to bcaiitl. ful t'reiiilum Chrouio vfith each publication. The originals were designed and pulntcd exprosly for our use, and the Chromos are printed in nil.ex' iu'II; reiirnilucln;;, In every detail the original uiiiKicrpii-ces oi un. , Peserlptlnn of Chnimos, Publication and Gifts, with ssmplu papers, sent on receipt of stamps for return postage. ,;i:nts wanted. Address, AGENCY DF.P.UtTMENT, Frank Lenlle's Puhlialilug Homo, 637 t'earl btreet, New York. i i: W . S T O IK J5 AT Tys OLD '8 TANB F. 11 DUNN, HAVING HOUOnT THE INTEIIF,9T OP'. Mr Scott ia she old Arm Is bow rnnalBS the isiucss a'one at the ol?i stand, where be will be. p, ssedtoaeeall Is old customers . ' Ii ving run tin ild stock down very low my stock ;nownea lyeutirely . , NE ANI) XOMFLEIE . . CoBpo(wd in part of near! KVF.RYTJIIXO .CALLED FOR, And I Dike a speclaltj-Jln HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! I wish to make no -81 flourish, bet do say that Farmers can come nearer getting all they may want at my store thsn at a"? other etb llshment. I am also scent lot HALEY, DODD A (JO., of Portland, for ail -,- Agricultural Implements Al0, FOH PRINCE & CO-'8 ORGANS AND MELODEONs' Ilavlnifbsd sixteen 'yean xperier c In bnsl m here I tniuk 1 know tbe wants 01th people. 'Ive me a call. - F. B. DUNN- I)RODrCR OI'KVI'ItV KIND TAKEN iu eitehautfti (cm- kinmI Iiv .; T. 0. BEX PRICKS. Q IIOCEIl I ES-IaluUl keep on a fultof , GROCEEIES & PEOVISIOVS1 and invite tbe attention of Ironseke'-per T.(i. HENDRCIKS. WAGONS-T. (1. HENDRICKS 13 ANIENT for tb 3 celebrated Stndebaker South Bend Wagon.' DH. GEO. W. ODELL . Office fp b'.iln. first Jiorlh of Aitor nous), EU-Ti?!E CITY, OUEGOJf. For eonvpnience of atf - and patrons all twk and aft-oiinUwill Ik) left m hmge of K M. CiMU'hR, Eaq.i u.poite the aWiie ctore. who ta ullf author-' irwt to eollw-t the amie. It ia tullr "pected that all aivuunUftN-afrvi.-M will Io t-roaentod (o pay- svant in thirty dava, ao-1 ror.teu tn aixtf. Kugum City, April Mil, It.; J. Notk'G to Creditors. N'0TH3E IS HEBEBY GIVEN that the under sifned w is duly appointed administrator of theetaieof Eiits Sicily, deoensed, bytheCoantr Co-irt of Uneronnty.irreior. All perwna bold in? clai'ns ajainst said estite are rrqnestea 10 . present the Mine to the niidersutne.l at pa resi- lieec in mid eonntr. within u mt tMa tee datebpot. "ROBERT C ALLISON. J. J. Wiltox. Atfv. Administrator. Eugne, Feb. V.