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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1876)
f IT . . .nanU ef BubtleatloH i&WZZ Vsbovkri trojrrs o.k 'UJ.rt Afltr tubttribtri namet imli- aiatnle announcement! of birth, nur H'Sto b. inserted without cW ITno'wipon11'1" for Tiews .xpressed M."7eoS-oth.OeB, In wrapper! for hull .SXiUd.tUu. office. "fttBtsHiNO. There lires in this county mm who, if reporU are true, iecun detor- Dined to "extinguish" bimoeli. About nine Mn be preienaeo iu uug uhuoou, euu i buna by bis wife swinging in noose by tUneek. Sneeot mm aowu, minaiuir, per pi, that he was id earnest. At another time, some years ago, he notified his family that be was going to shoot himself, took op , nn and went out doors ; in the darkness of the night he fired the gun, kicked around (while, and then went into the house in a ttrribla rage because bis family did. not rush out at the sound of the gun to see him die. Hut winter two or three 01 dis cnuuren one might were at a party In tbe neighborhood. od he went to toe oouse wnere mey were od asked them to "come home and see their father die." They went, and in good time fee took np a gun, placed the muzzle against his forehead, bis toe on the trigger, and but he still lives to be the joy of bis friends and family. At another time or a dozen of times fot onght we know he bade his friends a final farewell, to'leave tbe country forerer; yet he remains, acomfort to bis wife nd childreb. Ilia lost reported perform ance was taking strychnine. He stood with teacup in one band, and was very dilligent y stirring something in tbe cup, when bis wife said: "My dear, what have you got there V or a question of that kind. He an swered, " stbtchnink ! H and with a terrible gulp slung tbe cold pizen into his vitals He still lires, however, to interest and amuse bis frmily with future antics. When be com mits suicide again we hope to be able to chronicle tbe fact. Sodden DEATn. A Cottage Grove letter dated May 17th says : "Our village was thrown into considerable excitemeut by the sadden death of J. M. Underhill. He bad been complaining for abont a month with phtbisic, and so annoying bad tbe disease become that he concluded to go east of the mountains. He went to Nat Martin's yes terday morning, and while there was taken with a sort of paralytic fit, which lusted un til this morning, when death ensued. Mr. Underhill was 43 years of age and a native of Maryland. He was a man of sterling qualities, a genial gentleman and an honest ' anan." . Cataract Rkmovbd. F. M. Pybutn if Junction City has been under treatment for some time by Dr. Alverson of this place for cataract of the eye. For a year or two past Mr. Pyburn has been gradually losing the eight of his only eye having been blind of one from birth. This spring when be placed himself under the care ol Dr. Alverson he was enable to read or to distinguish the sex es across the street from him. He is now able to read ordinary print without difficulty. Tbavel Acboss tub Cascades. Mr. S. Rigdon, of Pine Opening, in this county, furnishes the Mercury with the following statistics of tbe travel on the military road leading from Eugene City across the Cas cade Mountains, to the Klamath and Goose Lake country, during the year 1873 : doing east men, 502 ; women, 108 ; chil dren, 182 J horses, 879 ; wagons, 174 ; cattle, 3521; sheep, 5,426. Going west men 440 ; women, 123 j children, 166 , horses, 774 ; wagons, 164 ; cattle, 25 ; sheep, 11 ; Euoi.vi Bbidor. Messrs. Miller & Son having got everything in shape, began driv ing piles en the east bank of the river (or tbe proposed bridge at this place on Thurs day last. A portion of the timber is on tbe ground, and the Messrs. A brains are sawing oa the remainder, and tbe work will go on without Interruption. This bridge will be ol great benefit to the town, and a blessing to the farming community on the east side. Resigned. On Friday of last week Hon. John M. Tnompson tendered to Gov. Gro Ter his resignation as Judge of the county Court of this county, which was accepted and, on recommendation of the Democratic county central cotauiittee, J. J. Walton, J r., was appoioted to fill the vacancy. (Public Smaiino. Governor Grover will :addraas the people at Junction City, in this county, on Saturday, May 27th. at 2 o'clock r. od tbe peoding political ossnea. All -are cordially invited to attend. Conuact Lbt. Meisrs. Lne t Co. be ting the loweiH bidders were awarded the con tract for painting tbe court bouse; tbe build ing ia to receive two coats of white paint, Inside and out, and tbe seats and doors are to be grained. The contact price is 8025. Wool- Portland papers quote wool as YoHowi : ' "Choice Willamette .alley, 16 18c; commoo, 13l5c; Eastern Oregon and "Walla Walla. ll13c, all according to qual ity and condition." We have h ard ol none being offered in our home market as yet - Slight Chasgk. On Mnoday. May 8th tbe mercury reached 84 degree above uro. Oa Monday, 15tn, it was at 41 a difference of 40 degree in a week. . Sklltm orr at Cost. Owing to tbe late teas of tbe tenon and mj abort stay ia the city, I offer beta, trimaxd aod nntrimmed, t coat for one week. Ladies are invited to call aod exam ioe tbea before buying else where. At the "Bazar," comer Sr -st'a aod Willamette streets. S. IRWLV, for Jin:s MacsaXaia. ii Ash. Sheep shearing is lo order. Tbe indications are that "the winter has broke." Judge Thompson still lingers In the coast counties. The Lane and Benton canal project seems to have fallen through. Chas. Lauer is a passenger on the steamer now en route to Portland. ; . Mr. Andrew McCaulvof Walla Walla has been in town for several days. Before election a man is in the hands of his friends ; afterward they are in bis. Miss Wilson commenced a private school ia the Henderson school bouse last Monday. The true American, this Centennial year, is too proud to beg, too honest to steal ; be gets trusted. G. W. Ritter," the Wyoming defaulter, who was arrested here, was acquitted on the 12th inst., as a telegram of that date says, on "technical grouuds." Gen. Applcgate was announced to speak in Portland last Wednesday evening. His new deal didn't work. Belter get a new deck at once, General. A large number of burners in this county nut in lust Sunday nt work in their fields. Under the circumstances there much good Christianity shown in working. On Monday, 8th inst, a man named An drew Finley, a man of an unsound mind, was in Fall Creek neighborhood, Lane coun ty, making inquiry for the residence of 8. P. Brock. He was shown the right course, but b'cnme lost in the woods, and wandered until Tuesduy evening, when he found his way to the vicinity of. Mr. B.'s house, where, in a very famished condition, be was rescued Iroma terrible deatn Iron starvation ana . i 1 . .L. exposure, lie nan oaen exposea 10 iue weather, with no blankets, fire or lood, since Monday moroiu?, notwithstanding tbe efforts of tbe citizens to rescue him. Received Yesterday Yesterday Stein' heser received direct from San Francisco a full assortment of those extra nice French candies. Brick Making. Messrs. Friendly and Chichester have let to a man recently from the East a contract to muke two hundred thousand brick It is a remarkable attempt to do something towards a revival of our our business interests. Oranges, Lemons and Limes received to day by Stbiniieiser. Grand Lodoe Officers 1. 0. 0. F. The Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. on Tuesday last elected the following grand officers for the ensuing year : R W Grand Master. J N. Dolph. R W Dept. Grand Mustnr, 0 N. Denny. K W Grand Wurden, W. J. Snodgrass. R W Grand Secretary, J. M. Bacon. It W Grand Treasurer. I. R. Moorns. R W Grand Representatives, A. G. Wall- . a l -1 r. 1 a. ing, long terra ana a. u. oiruve, euorv term. Not Coming. From an item in the Sul m Statesman it appears that Prof. Gutch will not come to Eugene to take charge of the Stato University. That paper says : Tbe numerous personal friends as well as tbe patrons.of the Willamette University will be pleased to hear that Prof. T. M. Gatcb will remain as President of the Uni versity another year, satisfactory arrange- nvnts having beeu made between the Trus tees and himself Mr. Gatch is unexcelled as a teacher and to lose him would cause Bincore regret with many patrons of the in stitution. Notice. All persous having business un settled with the estate of S. Ellsworth, de ceased, or are indebted to tbe same, will save time and trouble by meeting the undersign ed at Eugene City between tbe 3d and 15th of June, 1876. R. Eakim, Atl y tor Adin'x. California vegetables in full supply at Steinueibeb's. Florence sewing machines a Tariety of styles and prices, for sale by D. B. Gray at Ellsworth's Drug Store. ' Piano Tl'sino. Prof. Siochemier will be in Eugene in a few days to attend to the re pairing and tuning of pianos and organs. All work warranted. Leave orders at Cbain Bhos.' Notice to the P. of II. J, There will be a meeting of the Lane Coun ty Council P. of U. at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Eugene City on Tuesday, the 13th day of June, 1876. Joiim Kkllt, President. Steinbeiacr is still receiving fre?h vegeta bles, fruits, nuts, etc., by every steamer. Wm. Preston bus just received from San Fraucisco a complete slock of good in his lion, and horsemen will find many owslul ar ticles not heretofore brought here. For Kale. acres of land; an excellent stock 830 ranch over 100 acres good plow laod, will be sold cheaD. Enquire of 7: A. Winter, Photographer. Steinheiser ia still receiving vegetables, etc. A fresh lot to-day. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at " . F. B. Dim .. Agency for Webbsb, Cottacb Gem, Siierax k Hyde and other tarietie ol Pianos standard Organs, and gwral tnnocal metcbAndise 1. B. Graj.atElla witrth's Drag Store. Becker k Boyd bve reduced tbe prices on 'reh meats in accordance with tbe times, and wil sell cheaper than any shop in town for cash. Fabx fo Sale- A good farm for sale on easy terms, withio two miles of Cres well ; 550 acres of land, all fenced, good bouse on tbe same, aod 4X) acres cao be cultivated. If you want a bargain call aod see J. J. Walton, Jr. If yon want a f ooJ pair of gloves, go lo Wm. Preston, agency for the Ssq Jo B"" Retail Prod nee and Prorlalon Market The following are retailers' prices : " f " FLOUR-V bbW 00 It SO. CORN MEAL-OttfKon ground, In bulk to. I WHEAT Beat lt H5o. OATfl-37r(i50o Vbushel. BEANS Hetatl, So. BUTTKIt Fresh rolls, 3"lc ' COFFEE Coata IUca, i'Ms; Rio, 29; Java, SI ground, 37. - -i I t , CHEESE Oregon. M e. ' CANDLES- V box ft 00$t 80. EOUS IS e. POTATOES-pcrhnRhet.tl. BACON tiiden, 12ic;kUtnt,lJiO 150 SbotW dori.8liio. . ' . 1 ,' t i CHIUKENS-$2iO SJOOperdnsen. f 1 FISH Salmon, choice, hf bbla, 17; 60 kits, Mi bellies, iSftkita.ts 50 ; mackerel, kit, M; codfish, coaM, 16c. ' - ' ' i ' ' ' '.J 'LARDj-Tina.ltilojbulk.lSc. . .. , ' 8UGAR-8. F. It. liijc; bland lOQlSe; crush ed, 18o; powdered. 10o. SALT -Carman Inland $ 100 Ita.tl 75; Bay tl 75; Liverpool Dairv, S3; eoane Liverpool, tl. TEA -Choice Green tl SO A lb; Japan 750. 8YUUP Heavy liolden, 5 00 V keg. OILS Devoe'a ooal, 75c; Linseed, boiled, tl) China Nut. II. CANNED UOODS-Oyater, 50c; Sardines 371; vwtorU-d Jellies, li'.'ic; GrQ Corn, 50c; Peaches 50c; Tomatoes, 37io SEND ISo. to GEO. P. HOWELL t'0.,Nw York, for Pamphlet of 100 patre, containing liata of K0 newnntuura, and eattmatua allowing cuat of advertising. , . - NE W STOIt J2 AT Tilt! " . - j. OLD STAND. F. B. DUNN, s HAVING BOUGHT THE INTEREST OF Mr Scott In .he old firm is bow running tbe uaiucss alone at I he old stand, where be will be p, taed to aee all la old coatnmera B vine run tb ild atock down very lew my stock nownea ly entirely NEW JJYD COMPLETE Composed In part of nearly EVERYTHING!. CALLED FOR, And I maka a ipecialtyjn HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I Iw'Jl to make no grand flourinh, but dona? that Farmers can come nearer getting all they may want at rayatore than at any other estab lishment. I am also .igent lor HAWLEY, DODD & CO., of Portland, fur all Agricultural Implements. ALSO, FOR PRINCE & CO.'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS Having had nlxteen years experience In bud itaa hem I think 1 know the wants ofUhe people 'tve me a call. F. 6. DUNN. W. C. NELSON'S Improved Iron King Wind Mill. (Patented Nov. 9th, 187S.) THE TftUE FU1END OF THE Fruit Grower, the Farmer, the Irrigator, AND ALL WHO REQUIUKTUE USE OP WATER. There are several reasons why this Mill should be prelerred to all otheia: 1st. It is far more durable because it Is all Iron. 2d. It la Cheaper because of Its simplicity and duiability, and will outlast several Wooden Uills 3d. It li!,es Complicated, lieoaiisetherelaonly three piccea of operating macliinery. 4th. It is more powerful than any other Mill, on account of the thin fan, and consequent in creased auction of air. and because it la operated by an eccentric, being far superior to tbe crank shaft or rest pin, as a lifting and falling power. 5th. It needs no ca:e, no watching, bavhg self-feeding oil cap and self-regulating vaaea. It regulates, protects and takes care of itaelf. ' - 6th. It never warps, shrinks, or swells, hence it is not liable to get out ol order. Once up, it goes all right. , . i . . 7th. It does more work, runs easier and tbrowi a laiger body of water. It will submerge a larger tract of land, with Irowind and in shorter apace of time than anv other Windmill now in nsei It may be aet to turn out of the wind at any deoired presume, there being a graduated lever for that purpose. 8th This Mill took the only premium given at the California State Fair, ever tbe many ethers there on exhibition. PRICKLI8T i 9 Foot Wheel , 1120 10 " " ; , 140 U " " 160 Mills and County rlgbU for sale by Z. 8. McMCBIlAY. HARRINGTON'S SPANISH LUSTOAL, "lEI.EBnATED for! S iU medical powara itt the Uumsn Hsir. 1 his pirptration erwli-sU-a Hrurf and iMo 1ruff, exritinir a W&l thy artiun of th rant of th Hrr, thereby iinpr"Tiiiir it growth a4 Uuuitjr, sad ia a wan prereiitive for 'alilocM, aud by its rpqiHmt oa mine Ui Hair to smnma its fuf twr healthful and bril liant appeanae. Ita -rx celled properties ttl it IndispcrjaaM to a IrfT loUet. purely qretabla, Pra- pana ana sua of FRANK HARRINGTON. ESQESB CITT, OEEOOX. Also keep obi kaad aad (oraala, a flnaaaaortaMat of man, atrapa, braahaa, abaTuif aud luM aoaf aad peTtanuTT. p'A --3 PB CE.1EHAL iUtUCIIA.'VDISE Go T.G. HEa.DRICKSf AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. Gllmore & Co., succeaaors to Cbipman, Hoamer A Co., Holiclton. Patents procured Id all coun tries. No fees la sdvan,. No charge unless the patent Is granted. No fees for making pietlml nary ezaminrtions. No additional fcea for ob taining and conducting a rehear! ng. By a recent deciaion of the Commissioner all rejected applica tions may be revived. Special attention given to Interference cases betora the rateut Ollioe, Ex tensions before Congress. Intrinire ent Huita in different States, and all litigation appertaining lo inveauona or f aienta. rieud stamp to UUmore Co. for pamphlet of sixty pages. LAND CASES, LAND W ARR A NTS, and SCRIP. Contested Land Cases prosecuted before the U. ri. uenerai bana umce ann uepanmeni or the in terior. Pi if ate Land Claims, Mining and Pre Em tlon Claims, and llomeatoad cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and 160 acre pieces for ale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can be located la tbe aame of the purchaser upon any Govern ment land suiiiect to nrivate entry, at 11.15 oer acre. It Is of equal value with Bounty Land War rants, bena slump to uumore a wo. tor pampn let of Instruction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. Officers, Soldiers snd Sailors ol the late war, or their heirs, are in many casea entitled to money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount ef par and bounty received. Unclose stamp to Uilmore A Co., and a full reply, after ex amination, will be given yon free. PENSIONS. All Officers, Soldier, and Sailors wounded. rontured, or Injured In the late war. however slightly , can oblaiu a pension by addressing Oil- more uo. Cases prosecuted by Gllmore & Co. before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims, and the Stuthera Claims Commission. Eack department of our business Is conducted In a separate bureau, under charge of the aame experienced parties employed by tbe old Arm. Prompt attention to all busiueaa entrusted to Gil more A Co. ia thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving it. Dissolutipn of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST. Ing between Alex. Cunningham and George Cunningham, under the arm name and style or A. A G. Cunningham, was dissolved by mutual consent. March 2sth, 1K76, Geo. Cunningham re tiring Alex Cunningham assumes all liabilities of tbe Arm and is authorized to collect and receipt ror debts due the same. ALEX. CUNNINGHAM, GEOI1GB CUNNINGHAM. Junction City, April 23d, 1876. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. A. RENFREW, : : : Prop. BR. RENFREW announces that he Is again In possession of tbe old and well-known ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Which has been newly furnished and retitted, and is now open for the reception of guests. By Ibis change in the ownership, fifteen rooms In tbe FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making fifty rooms. It the most commodious and best appointed hotel In the State south of Salem. Thanking the public for past patronage, I so licit a countinuance of the aame and shall do all for the comfort of guests. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A. RENFREW. OSIIUltN & CO'S NEW DRUG STOKE, Willamette street, nex to Briatow A Co, DKAURS IK DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies. Wines and Liquor? OF ALL KINDS. . In fact, we have the best assortment I articles louna in a FIRST CLASS DRUG 3TORE. We warrant all of onr drugs, for they are al , new and iresn. Partlcu.ar attention Is called to our atock of Perfumery aiivJ Toilet Articles. '. Aswe have bought . ' OUR GOODS FOR CASH We can compete w'tb any establishment Eugene city In prii " accommnaaiion. Buy your goods wn, ou can ' ' get the best and chevest. I'rtstriplions I'arcfujf Filled At all hours of the day or night. OSmJKN & tx October d.fifia. '20tr. Lais Improtefflents reader tlnnOEEHCE nore than srsr the hart wr ran" 7 3&9 FLORENCE KACH1HE3 were sold tha PadSc Ooast la I BVi, s larger aimbtr probably thanwas trer sold bars ef asTsthsr Uad U aatsriayasr. z. . eivrrfT. rrr.T. A-.nt. 13 w l soavaa sj 6M44f I WJ 19IeTl:i!S!a(TTSrSCL - H - BrtiiEjUlB-Xtor, iff Z Miruituei. 2? 5. CALLISON & OSBURK tUt lift EEISO TO THE PUBILC. .Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Canned Goods, Tobacco t Cigam, Glaaa & yueena ware, Wood and V illowware, HHFtn CkKFX AND PIE3. Aad lo fact e-ythinf aaoall' kent is a drat class tirocery btore or Uakery at bmhiuvb, raiua ne raah or mil as. Katiafar.lum rnaraoleed. , Goods delirertd to aay part of toe city free ef ICflilfS. , If there Is s FLORENCE , . . Sewing Midline within " TV 8an Frsncliw Y() ' WXwaHlwindxHwIth. ; Saeet expense to the ewnar. ' y SAMUEL HILL, Agent o i bo , .TT" : "" . , r i X Be? i 1 i f I asj I A i st m m I I r. i i m t I I S : 9 1 1 3 I r Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carriage A large stock on band and I will to order of tbe Best Eastern Timber throughout. ALL WORK WARRANTED IS EVERT RESPECT, at Fair Prioeg. Repository and Shop Corner Ninth Please call and see for yourselves before BldcksniUhing, Wood Work MCCORMICK'S HARVESTING MACHINES! FARMERS OF LANE COUNTY, money any longer in looking at, dismissing or buying Third and Fourth rat Machines, but go straight lor tho BEST More than Thirty Years' Experience, in Perfecting and Manufacturing them has proved it, and over Two Hummed TiiotiSAKD Fakmeks have indorsed them to bo such. So digest this subject well and then go and look, and your own good senso aud judgment will lead you to time. apis 3m EUGENE CITY, OREGOtf. Also Agent for Moline Wagons, Wheeler's Independent Reaper, and Cota mproved Hay Kakes. S. H. FRIENDLY,'"' HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER THADB The Largest Stock of G-oodo EVER BROUGHT OUR STOCK OP CLOTHING has been largely Increased and we can show a' uaudsoiue a line ol ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS Business and Dress uits. As can be found In the county, snd as prices that cannot rail to aatiaiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT la well filled with a splendid assort e all the leading styles snd Faahlonable slut . tl goods. Empress Cloths, Mohair and American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colon. Bleached & Uublenohcd Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson fit Church, bii!4aT 81 DKAI.KU8 IX j: iIIELF& HEAVY IIAKDWARL' HAVK THE nHSelcc.cd Slock In OPIUM OUi'HUIa and IRTaJI PtBAlK HAB1I8 sprad. By euiadi painless, do publicity, at horn and wuboul IncoaTanMaca, An antidok that stands on its merits Send sumps for particulsrs. DR. CARLTON, it WathiDgtoa Street, Chicago, IU, WW am am I amajai An mnatrslMl vnrk S7S I llllllllfllwar waprtai.siMiiksj a srw a a a a ri aa aai " the mrrlt aiKl n.r- GUIDE rlaurvaihle) nn thai mweaWria).! f tha wiual nttofn, tU (OMiawi, dftire of mrol uctlon i bow to u.. ui-a4 aisxxmntkt in ui bo truly happy in tb marrird rrlatkm. Mtk nd ftmalc. youni aud inliMl ifHl boulU mui and pmerro H i H cmttuut InfurnisUroo, whkh no on cmn atfrird lo bo with out on how to preMrva tho health, and cotnpleikm, aitd rlrj to faint fherkJ tho lrrhrsaj ot TUtli i thai & and on It trua Mrriin Oiudo In th world. Frioa AO cent by Mall. Tim autlior may bt wo-uiwl Mrtu.ia.lv or by mail on any ofthaiuttlvrH mmtioued in hit work. rVijtlraa. pf. ai. 0. 01-1W, K WMlsiiiaClikaiJ MARRIAGEf,SJ!S-3 ft V TATT know on Courtship, Msr- I sr I 1 I I J Fa rl. the l'l.l..s(U al w Myurir, tnd HtnUlioiu AND H UwKSUSlaTMPimPllU BO0KofSECRETS.'?!-. fliflr iiiTt and rw. TVan on ail rrtv.vi niawAM, fcily ' tvrlalnliiK iliflreBiiawsj, irymirfomi and mran tucurvt It U thai only rally frifntlflework of th aiiid am ptiblith-' nl, orsuuim tv-tflT li ign and ertnplH In rvrry ivtw ft-vt. Istiit br M-iiaapfUrxiy pinj uu m i i(tt ol.'iiif u. ilr.-M. Dr. C. A. FillANH AW irtNyrtbUUtlt be iavuif, Mo. aisaUitiisnJ in jtf. Central IVInrkct. Wm. Hcu-dunr, Proprietor. TTEKPR CONSTANTLY ON IV HAND FltESH HREF. , I'OKK, MUTTOJT, VEAL, CHICKENS, CUKED MEATS, ETC., ETC. THE' CHEAPEST PLACE ON To rarifie Coast for HOME-MADE BOOTS AD SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION .IN PRICES. J. II. DONALD FTas aow on harnt orer oo. hnndml and BftT parra lu.rf. nt onr nwn maka. whK-a I am ImkiD'I to wll rnrac4la of dust, aa1 wa ara Bow prrparwl to maka IU toocler a( Ux futlowiof graaUy raUucaa fi rm : Prnvk Talf Pwd from t to psr pair. ' a l t- u i - a. ,A aq Mv Mir r.i.fn.nia k"in Hunts msvla toorttar fur S6 xmr pair Aad all other work at equally low prW Rrpairw Inc doaa at short aujlt-a. All Work warrant!. . . V I . 1 . 1. iBeiDtaT tb. Stan 14 two doora Boa U of A. T. FMsrl at wm onca nwe. J. H. DONALD. ri BOCEBlES-IabailkMBoaarullof GROCERIES & PROVISIONS and inIU tb. attentloo of Fowl'im T.O. HESDKCTK3. IITACO.IS-T. O.HEXUBICK3 IS ACE5T W tortht 1 celebrated Stndcbaker South Bend Waosn. J5 J-a. Mr and Oak Streets, Euoksb Cut. purchasing elsewhere , and Carriage Painting done to oraer. W. W. ESPEY. dont wasto yott pfeciotis time and ONLY, and buy McCORMICK'3. buy a MoCORMICK Machine every MATHEw wALLIS, Agent, TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, All Colors. Trunks and Traveling Satchel!. HATS & CAPS, ' In tbe leading Styles. ' OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Table oaf. BOOTS & SHOES, We would call special attention te oer stook Mors' and Hoys' San Francisco BooU, vvi.L.b L.ua miU 9nM a nnmVt nt vaara with great satisfaction. Every pair warraatetL A complete stock or HARDWARE! Plows and Farming Utensils. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED UOODfc and all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at aitonWblagly low rates. LIVEKPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND sUL, Highest price for all kinds of ptodae sa! WOOL. If. FHIENPIiY. TTAVB fO 8AI. IJ ATTHELOWEH KATES Iron.Htttl, Axes, Antlts, Cable ChaWsy Nails, Bope, Hlaas, ' PnU, ' Tabla A Too list Collar Orouon Guoa, Flstola. Amnmnltton, Agikullirral IpipIeBaae BlutlnR Powder, , r uninir laoiit, r.vo. Kte. We Invite an sxam( atlon of our food, onttdenl oar erlaae win sun ins tines. J. KILLIKOS WORTH k SOW, STAR BAKERY, Oa Ninth street, EEP constantly on band, fresh Huirar, Tbacoo A Clears, PeeehetV t'oflce, ' Canned Hoods, Plums, ' Byrup, Cbeose, rowder, Snan, Htarub, Pepper, Sardlnas, Bait, Candies, Corn meal, Candles, Nuts, Lard, Floor, Etc., Etc. ALSO Bread, Cakri, Pica, Fruit tad Tegefobfcf of .vflry doi-rlptlnn, which they will sell obsep r.. . I. T I. I . 1 r... K r ti..i. iui iHui,. iinmiui in, pasiiiaTurs wa auuuit avua tlouam'eof thessme. Goods dullrered to anrnartef tbe site free af cliarne. Wa are constantly reciting n.w Gooda a- d will satisfy our customer! Id regard to prices. L, ALVEUSOIV, PHYSICIAN. SUHQEON AND DRUGGIST. orflra on east sldo Willamf tte street, war eof- ncr ol 7lli, adjoining law ulllceof i. If. Browa. Hiwlnl allciitlon paid to diseases of tbe Luaee. and all casa ol chronic dines sea. Htraat xcaa Kucreaa in practice aad atteealotl to butinfM. FINE POULTRY ar. flue - aja-ssj-as 4 Bred by M. EVUE, Jr.( NAPA. California. Brnns Tarkjrs, waihlnir 40 It sach. Eaadtaa 0, weiirhin. I mm 40 to M lha, prr pair, Bralimaa, (hunia, tiamra, eta. Pa kia Dus,arer!iijr IS to M llx , and I t of all lttuka aa lay era. Also-A do. aaanrtnwttt of Pieona, Babblla, Umoaa Fowls and Farm. Any variety of fowla deab-ed imported. TJiUH, true tn aame, fresh .1.4 w.U paekad, la aula at federate pnera. Heau tor Illuatntod Circular, aad fllre list, to . M.EYnE,Nps,Cttl. Oa receipt of 10 rents ra atwtna, I will fnralaki ecenmra eopy of the fOl'1,1 U BULXirn.V, aa liluatratM II pure luoathlr, the mucndsait asthort IT ra ponltry mattera ia the U. H.; aul deadadlf the heat Poultry Jottrnal putjlaahbd. BHhsaripaMMI aaly ll-JSayear. Ptasae state wher jom mm thia adrartisemeat. Orders avty also be left at thaonVe. TBY IT t-THRTO. HEXDRlCMBRAin) 1 wfKOAP. Vat sale oniy br T.O.HtSDRICIS. P BODICE OP ETFRV KI5D TAKEX ta txchaere for gooda ty I 1. i. Hr.3ti'ikiv no. -iwa v yv .4-ses vva