The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 03, 1876, Image 3

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CITY AND. COUNTY.
tiOVT OBOVEll'S SPEECH.
Geo. Odeli Cbmpl'ctcf y Slaughtered.
The Democrats Af'Janctloii invited Gov
rnor Grover to 'deliver a speech at that
"place oo Satur Joy last, 'abS lo responie to
'the 'invitation he was present nod made a
'cjear and forcible speech to the 'large audi
ence assembled. The Governor's review
and comparison of the different adminiatra
'tioni 6t the Governors of this State since
the adoption of the Constitution was an un
' answerable argument for the purity and bon-
esty of the Democratic party ol this State.
Be first took up tho administration of Go
' ernor Wbitfaker, and in his clear, logical and
: forcible "manner, showed that the State Gov
'gfriment was economically aud boDesily ad-
ministered'; that a debt of some ten thous
and dollars incurred while the State was ud
der a Territorial government had been paid
off and money lull In the treasury; that la
record of all the official acts of the Governor
' bad been faithfully kept, ftnd'he paid a high
' tribute of respect to the honesty, ability and
' sterling worth of the noblo old Democrat
whom the people will elect to the State Seri
- ate on Monday next. The administiatibn'of
Governor Gibbs, a Republican, be showed
np in a maimer that could not be disputed;
he involved the State in an unnecessary
'debt of some two hundred thousand dollars ;
bestowed that during Gibbs' administra
tion not an official record had been made,
-snd there remained nothing to tell what he
'had dqne but a blank leaf and the debt above
mentioned. . The Governbr'lb 'a 'very clear
' and concise manner pointed 'out the corrupt
administration of Gov. Geo. L. Woods, and
' produced facts and figures to show when and
bow the State bad been swindled out of
"thousands of dollars by Woods and Secreta
ry May. Woods did not leave an official
'record to tell what he had done. All were
blank. The Governor then spoke of his own
-'administration with commendable decorum,
' and pointed out what had been done since.
his election ; what public improvements bad
been commenced end 'finished ; how all the
''lands ceded to the State by the United
States had been listed aad approved at
' Washington through his directions, and bw
' the official records were kept. He then re
ferred to national politics, and for a half an
:ihour or more showed up the corruptions of
'the Federal administration. The 'dro- ked
'"whisky ring fruuds was clearer explaintd by
'"him and their high handed system of steul
ing laid open. He showed up the immense
'Trends of the Indian ring of the Department
'of Justice and the disgraceful speculation
''and robbery of Secretary Belknap. After
" Gov. Grover concluded hte very able and
'elegant speech, W. II. Odell was called out
by bis friendsresent, to reply. He at first
"declined to speak without the .consent ol
' Gov. Grover, but the Gov. very politely in
' vited him to proceed if be desired. Odeli
'made some scattering remarks about the
litigant law, the salry of the State Treas
urer, the Judge's sulary, aud then spoke of
'the law passed by Congress grunting some
130,000 acres of lieu lands to the 0. C. M.
Eoad Company and denounced it as a foul
Jobbery and swindle. Ha In'ormed the pco
'ipla that Grover bad written a letter recom
mending the law granting the lien lunds to
"the company and was therefore guilty ol
"endorsing the fraud. Re theft 'Went back
to Jackson's administration and found one
'or two men who were defaulters and brought
them forward to offtet the shathefal corrup
Hion of Grant's administration, fie did hot
'and could not deny the immense fra'lids un
der Grant's administration pointed out by
'Governor GrOvei, but though to palliate the
'terrible record made by bis party by refer
'ing to the two cases above mentioned, which
"was so thin as to create a smile of contempt.
!fiis Bbeecb was a failure, and before he sat
''down he showed clearly that be and his
"party had been impaled by the Governor's
pointed and cutting facts. Alter Odell took
'his seat the Governor advanced to the
'stand and said : "I desire to ask my friend
if he was not a director in tbatO- 0. M.
load company." "I was." "How did yju
'-get out of the company?" "I sold out."
'"Did you get your money?" "Yes." The
'Governor then explained why the bill
"giving the lied lands to the company was
passed. The grant of lands to the comprny
included the Klamath Indian Reservation,
and wis made before that reservation was
Established, aod the Land Commissioners
"decided that the lands included in the reser
vation belonged to the company. The 0.
C. SI. ftoad Co, sold their grant of land
lo a company in California for a Urge sum
of money and Ihey Bold the lands included
in the reservation mentioned. The Indian
Agent at the Klamath Reservation said that
If the lands were taken away from the
Indians there would be an Indian war, and
Congress either bad to pay the Company
the value tiT the buds in money or grant
them lien bods, which they did. Odell after
getting his money for what be Owned in the
company wanted to swifidle the California
Company oat of the lands they bad sold to
them. Mr. Odeli was completely slaughter
ed, routed io every thiog, and bis friends
left chagnnned to thick that the man woald
be gadty ol each a base fraud and swindle.
It Was almost painful W see how Grover
Bayed him alive io the presence of bis
friends, Icaviog nothing of the gentleman
out a mass oi corruption. Hut toat com
pares well with his Ben Holla'day specula
tions a year 6r two ago, which Vlittle judg-
wit uruugut io iignt.
Murder. A 'Roseburg dispatch of the
rGtb has this': "From a letter dated at
Empire Cily, 'Cons county, Oregon, May
Zod, and addressed to . Livingstone,
Sheriff ol Douglas county, we learn that a
deliberate and cowardly murder was com
mitted ne'ar'tbere May 22d, at 11 o'clock a
by a "man 'earned Sevier Lewis. II
shot bis half brother first 'in the 'bade and
then under the arm, after which he took his
departure and do trace 'of him 'as yet has
been found, although every effort is being
put forth to effect his arrest No ' cause is
assigned in the letter for the murder, but it
says Lewis' crimes, aside from this, are an
outrage against all decency, and if any one
deserved hanging he surely does." This
Lewis was formerly a resident of this coun
ty and moved to Coleado, Coos county, last
(fall.
Important Sale On Saturday last
bargain was consu'mated by which the 0. S.
X. Company become owrers of the boats,
basin at Oregon City, water privileges,
wharves, etc, of the 0. S. N. Company. By
this'purchase the Oregon Steam xsuviua
tioo Company becomes the possessor of all
the river 'steamers on both the UpDer and
Lower Columbia and Wilfamette Rivers,
with (he cWplidn of two boats, the Ohio
and City of Salem. They now have a fleet
of twenty-live boats' and six barges and are
building two 'steinnefs, which will be com
pleted this season.
A Tour op Observation. Mr. if. Vil-
fard, President of the 0. & 0. R. R., ac
companied by Captain Otterhtorp, Snperio
tendedt of the 'Portland anil 'Ban 'Frabcisco
steamship line, and Mr. P. Scliufze of the
R. R. Land Department, arrived by Bpeciai
train last Saturday evening. They remain
ed tere until Sunday morning, when tbey
weiit on South, returning in the evening and
continuing the 'journey, below on Tuesday
morning.
HaW'Fare OverTTBe 0. C. Railroad.
HalMare tickets will be sofd over the 0.
kV. R. R. at the'fbllowing terms and beca-aions-:
To Portland, from June 22d to
2Glb,'for delegates to Willamette Associa
tion. To Portland, from June 8 to 16, lor
delegate's to Grand 'Lodge and Chapter of
Masons. To Salem, from '14 td 17, for
Grand 'Lodge Good Templars. To Salem,
from June 13 to 19, for Oregfen Pidheer As
sociation. To Ro'seuurg, 'from Klu'y 31 to
June 5, for Corva'llis Association. Each
delegate to present certificate as delegate ;
his wife, also, will be pass -d for 'half-fare.
Wool. The wool market does not seem
to be very brisk this spring. At the Dalles
it is quoted at 10U cents lo'r good
grades. Portland quotations are as follows:
Choice Willamette Valley, 1618c; com
mon, 1315c; Eastern Oregon and Walla
Wulla, ll13c, all according to quality and
condition.
TxiX Ryb. Mnj. Heudricks baa at his
store a number of stalks of rye which
measdre eight feet eight and one-hulf inches
in length. It 'was grown on the place
owned by Mr. Clifford, above town.
Kellgloul.
Elder J. 'C Baker of San Francisco will
hold a Sabbath School Institute at the Bap
tist church next Monday and Tuesday eVen
ings at 8 o'clock. All are iuvited to atteud.
We are requested to announce that the
Oregon Synod of the C. P. Church will con
vene in Junction City on Wednesday, June
28th, at 7 o'clock p. m., and will remain in
session some lonr or five days. Rev. H. W.
Eugan of Walla Walla, by order of the Syn
od, will -preach a sermon on Snnduy, July
2d, "Showing the influence of 'Protestant
Christianity npoo the nation." Those in
clined to be skeptical are invited to attend,
hear and 'ba Convinced.
At the late 'session 'o'f 'the Willamette
Presbytery of the C. P. Church the follow
ing resolution was tead aud 'noaoim'oasly
adopted :
Resolved, Thai (he 'thanks of t"his rresby
tery are hereby tendered to our Baptist
brethren of Springfield for the free use of their
church house, and also to their organist for
ber kindness 1n furnishing music during our
religious services. Also to the citizens
of Springfield and vicinity for their hospital
ity in entertaining the members of the Pres
bytery dueing its present session.
W. R. Bishop, Clerk.
To Be Had at tub Bazar. The cheap
est and most stylish linen inits ever
brought to Eugeoe. Also a nice assortment
of embroirdred and lace handkerchiefs at
very low rates ; and a nice variety of other
articles embracing all the novelties of the
season, as cheap as the can be boogbt any
where io the city. C. Rakkik.
Retail Produce and Provlilon Market.
The following are retailers' prices :
FLOUR $ bbl t 90 IS 50.
CORN MEAL -OK-iron ground, In balk ic.
WHEAT Be White $1.
OAT3-750 ffbairte!.
BEAN'S Retail, 63. .
BLTTKR Frwh nils. JO$Sr.
COFFEE CotU Itiea, 2c; Riw, J Java, JX
ground. 37.
CHEESE-Oreiron.K e.
CASPLES-5 box $1 00i 56.
T;0S-16c.
FOTATOES-perbabel.ll.
BACOS-Sid, iai':;aami,Hia 18c; Shoot
der.10c.
CHICKE.V3 12 M 3 $3 00 pr irntn.
FISH-Slmoo.eboice,fcf bU. $7; 60 kit,
15: Ui,lib kiu,l4 60 ;ouckerel, V kit, 16;
codttjh.com, 16c.
LARD Tin, lfif-; bnlk.lSc
SL'GAE 8. t. R. icc; UJaod 103tS; emb
ed. Ic: powdered, 50c
8ALT-Cnnaa I.Und ft 100 ,t T: Bit
II 75; Lira-pool Dairv. 13; ent LiTerponl, II.
TKA -Choke Greea II 0 4 ft: JP
BYRCP HeTj Golden, li 00 f keg.
OILA DeToe coal, 75e; Lioietd, boiled, II;
Cbia Nat. 13.
CANS KD GOODS 0ct. Me; Rrd:ne J7;
TMortfd Jellies. 67tc;Gw CoTB.IOc; Petcsc
60c; Tomatoe. 37J
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' liAsii.
kbr.b.b. Doan' has returned from Salem
. Jos., Ogle is a candidate for Justice of the
Peace in South Lugene.
Dr. Rubell is the Democratic candidate
in Polk county for Coroner.
E. P. Coffin is a candidate for Justice of
the Peace io North Eugene precinct.
The counter and shelving have beeo re
placed in Mrs. Ueulrew s brick buildings
J. P. Amis has ceased to ejrpoudd the
Constitution and is now orcachinir the
gospel according to the Christian (Camp
bellite) CburcT).
Mr. A. V. Peters has been mado one of
the vice Dresidents of the Portland Centen
nial Celebration. Rev. E. R. Geary is "ap
pointed Unaplain.
The UmoD county paper says: Mrs.
Joel Wire hrrived here Oh "Wednesav's
stage and is bow visiting her parents, Mr.
ana airs. wm. vocnran ot sorest Love.
Harris Dent, formerly treasurer of this
county, has a rancb on t le Alsea, in Kenton
county, and is said to nave materially !m
proved bis boancial condition in tbe last few
years.
Mr. Powers has commenced running his
hack from this place to tho Mciveozie
springs. Tbe mail carrier on the route re
ports bve miles of snow on tbe summit
Parties wbo have crossed by tbe military
road report nttceo miles by tbai route.
A Portland daily says ; Tbe entrance
fee of 825 for the base ball clubs is con
sidered proper, as the entrance of two or
turee clubs only is desired ; but if others
come tbey will have a fair chance to "rub'
or ( et "rubbed." The base ball medals will
cost about $180.
We are Indebted to M. Gray for several
pieces ot new and choice music, among
which are two beautiml songs by I). 13.
Mbddy, entitled, "Summer is Gone" and
"Night of the Storm." and a beautiful waltz
song '('3 Cousins). Orders for late music
should be sent to M. Gray's 'brarich music
emporium at Portland.
The following are the names and positions
of the members of the EcToctiq base' ball
club, at Eugene, who bropose to enter at the
Centennial tournament, for tbe champion
ship: George Gill, c.'j W. T. Campbejr p.;
W. W. Francis. 1st b. ; Jeo. Grimes. 2d b.j
j raves, 3d b : it. s. liean. s. s.; L. t . Hen
derson, r.,f.'; S. Lewis, c. f.; Frank Miller,
f., with Horace Knox and J. W. btevens
as substitutes.
Joh n, the heathen, dont "seem tft take
kindjy to the alphabet. One of those being
taught at the fcunday schools in Kugene re
cently demonstrated the perfect ease with
which a Chinaman can swear, regardless of
time or place, when thit subject is under con-
irJerStion. I be lady teacher had succeeded
n learning him A. B and C, but D was a
tumbling block. Finally John got excited
and he rose up and said to that lady : "G
d-n I . What fol you alio tin.e call me'D ?"
Don't Forget Leoger has got his grounds
arranged and (hat 'yob can go out there hnd
have a good time 'to-morrow. Strawber
ries and cream, etc.
Notice the
new advertisCihen't df A.
Goldsmith.
business yoTidEh.
Steinbeiaer is still receiving freeb vegeta
bles, fruits, outs, etc., by every steamer.
Wm. Preston has just received from San
Francisco a complete stock of goodn in his
line, and 'horsemen Will flnfl many useful ar
ticles not heretofore brought here.
for Shlo.
830 acres of land ; an excellent Stock
ranch ; over 100 acres good plow land, will
be sold cheap. Enquire of
J. A. W inter, Photographer.
Oranges, Lemons and Limes received to
day by Stkikheiber.
NotIcr. All persons having business un
settled with theVsfate of S. Ellsworth, de
ceased, or are indebtdd to tbe same, will save
time and trouble by meetinp; the. undersign
ed at Eugene City between the 3d and 15th
of June, 1876. It. Eakik,
Attfor Adm'x.
Flnrerfr.n RHwinir machines a variety of
stvlc8 and 'prices, for sale by f). B.'Oray at
EilswdrrJh s Uriig Stor.
PiXs6 i'u.nNO.-'-Prof. Smchemier will be
in Eugene in a Yew days to attend to the re
pairing and tuning of pianos and organs.
All work warranted. Leave 6rders at
Chain Bros.'
Buy your wall paper already trimmed at
P. B. Dcnn's.
Agency for VVkbbrr, Cottao Uem,
Shkkxan k IIidb and other varieties ol
Pianos Standard Organs, and general
musical merchandise 1). B. Gray, at Ells
worth's Drog Store.
. Notice lo the P. br II.
There will be a meeting of the Lane Coun
ty Council P. of II. A the Odd Fellows'
Hall in Eugene City on Tuesday, the 13tb
day of June, 1876. Jobs Kkllt,
President.
Becker k Boyd have reduced tbe prices on
fresh meats in accordance with tbe times,
and wil sell cheaper than any shop io town
for cash.
Farm fob Salk A good farm for sale
oo easy terms, within two miles of Cres
well j 550 acres of land, all fenced, good
bouse on tbe same, and 400 acres can be
cultivated. If you want a bargain call and
see J.J. Walton, Jr.
1Y ATFYT ta county for
d.l AUIi.ll Fmik Lejiji, Nemrjmpcr. and
Kigu&es, U olieat exUbluhed IU nitrated Period
fcmls in America. They art now Brat offered to ean
Tsaaera, wbo will, if they aaeure an agwy and e
eleaivt territory, ba enabled to iatradoea Serentera
Fintrataaa Illustrated Periodical, aaited toaa nsaay
distinct tastes or wants, aod.jwitli tba thir from
EirLt new and bcuttfal ehrumoa, given fra of ooat
to tach ananal tabaeribar, bt eaablad to aarara M
or CiCra lubaeriatiaaaa in rrery fasailr in tneir dia
trirt T akillfnl eaaTaun tbis will eanaia peraa
neat rmpIurawBt, and tba renewal ah year will
ba a tuarra ufstnaily and aarared mreaa. Bper
na nanen and nrat liberal lraefit U all appli
eonta who nam the VmUiry tb7 lam to eaaa.
jl Urt Armvr ITrt,t, Fraak Italic s Pn-
( Huaa, Pawl Mnet, w lark.
II yoo want a good pair of r'ores, go to
Wm. Preaton, agtncy fof the Fa3 Jute
gkite manufactory.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATE'1'8.
Ollmnr 4 Co., sucoemoni to f hlpman,' Iloamer
a vo., ooi'ciiora. rateou proctin-d In all couu-
trlei. Nu leei In advtin.. No charge nnlem the
pjleui is (tronted. No Tees far maklug piellml
nary exarninvtioni. No additional fee for ob
taining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent
oeowion or me lomnnanioner ill rt-jeoled applica
tions may be revived. Special attention given to
Interference Caaes before tbe Patent Office,' Ex
tensions ilore Connreaa. In r nire ent Hull In
diSerent States, and all litigation spptrtainuig to
mvenuona or raienta. bend stamp (o Uilmore A
vo. lor pampaiei m iixiy pages.
LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, aud SCRIP
Contested Land Cases nrosecnted before the II
R. General ljnd Office ami DeimrtmMit nf II, Tn.
tfrior. Piivate Land Claims. Minini and PreJ
.Emotion Claims, and Homestead cases attended
to. band scrip m 4U, SO. and 160 acre pieces for
sale. This Scrip is aanlgnable, and can be located
IP me name or Uie purcuaaer upon any Govern'
ment land suiject to private entry, at 11.25 per
acre, it is oi equal value w tin Uountv Land Wdr-
ranu. oena sumo w more A uo. lor Daninh
let of Instruction.
ARREARS OP PAY AND BOUNTY.
umcera, eoraiers ana Bailors ot the late war. or
their beira, are in many cases entitled -to money
irom me uovernrnent or w h cn thev Save no
knowledge. Write full bllorv Ot aervlcei and
state amount of pay aud bounty received. Knuloae
atMiuy w ,iiu,ic u, vu., kiiu luu rcpiy, aiier e'
amiuation, will be given you free.
PENSION'S.
All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors Wounded.
ruptured, dr Injured in the late traf. however
slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Uil
more & Co.
Cases prosecute! by Gilraore ft Co. before the
Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of
Claims, and the bcuthcru Claims Commission.
Each department of our business is conducted
In a aeparute bureau, under charge of the same
experienced parties employed by tbe old firm.
Prompt attention to all business eu trusted to Uil
more & Co. m thus secured. We desire to win
success by deserving it.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
A. RENFREW, : : : Prop.
DR. RENFREW announces that he Is again In
possession of tba oljj aud well-known
ST. CHAIJLES HOTEL.
Which has been newly furnished and refitted , and
la now open for the reception of guests.
By this change in the ownership, bfteen rooms
In the
FlIsE0 PROOF BRICK BUILDING
making fifty moms. ti It tho most commodious
and he.it appointed libtel la the State south of
Salem.
Thanking the Diiblio for past Datronart. I so
licit a cotiutinuance of tte same and shall do all
r the comfort of guests.
FREE COACH TO yilE HOUSE.
A. HUNKHEW.
OSISLlliY J CO'IS
NEW DRUG STORE, Willamette street, nez
to Briatow 4 Co.
DRALRRS'lit
DttTJGS,
CHEMICALS,
OILS,
PAINTS,
GLASS,
. VARNISHES
PATENT MEDiCIKES, &c.
Brandies, Wines and Liquor?
OF ALL KINDS.
In fact, w havt the best assortment I
articles found in a
FIRST.CLASS DRUG iJTORE.
VVe warrant all of our drugs, for tbey area!
new and fresh.
Particu.ar attention It called to our stock of
Perfumery attvJ Toilet 'Articles.
As we have bought
'OUR GOODS FOR CASH
Vfe 'can compete, w'tb any. etublihment
Eugene City If! prK "accmnicidution,
Buy yiMir goods wo oh can
get the best ancVche ..est.
rrcitriptfoni larefu Filled
At all hours of f.ie day (ir night.
OSUUUN k Ci
Octobej d, 8fi9. 2utf,
CALLISON & OSBIintl
jRE OFFEItlNO TO THE "PUBILC,
Sugars, Tens, Coffee, Canned GooJh,
Tobacco & Cigars, Glass & Queens
ware, Wood and Willovvware,
.. BKEAD.. CAKE3 AND PIES,
And In fiict everyihing nsuallv kept in a first class
Grocery More or Bakery at BEDKOCK HItlCKri
for cash or ready pay. Hatinfaction guargnteed
Goods delivered to any part of tbe city free of
charge.
HARRINGTON'S
SPANISH LUSTOAL,
pELfcMIATED for
119 fltnfllilil JMwaiv
over the Human Hair.
This prtiwratura era-li.
ratea Hourf and Dan
druff, exoitinif a heal
th r action of the route
of the ll.ur, thereby
iruprovioir it s;rowtb
ana lleauty, and la a
aura preventive fur
haldnesa, aud l'T IU
ttequent use causMi the
Hair to awume It for
mer healthful and bril
liunt appeaiance. IU
eximllenl propertxa
render it Indiipciisabl
tn a Mf m 'i'oilet.
'Ibia preiiaratioa, is
portly vKt'tAMfl. Tre
pared au l sold by
FRANK HARRINGTON.
EUGENE CITY, OfcEOON.
Also keep on hand and fir ale, a fine awortment
of ranini, atrapa, uruabe, ahaving and toilet oapa
and perfumery.
NOTICE
io
BRIDGE-B UILDERS.
TOTICE 13 HEItEBY G1VEM THAT OS
ll the 17th day of June, 1N71, at 1 o'cUx kP.
M..at the Onrt House door in Kueens City. I.aoe
coonty, Oregon, the contract for raising and re
pairina; the eantera pier o the bridge across 'he
Willamette river at spnngfteid, Lao county. Or
econ. io accordance with plan and peciftvtiooa
oo file io the County Clerk' office, will be let at
public outcry to tbe lowet bidder.
JOHN KELLT.&ap't.
DU l13i!SEV &. CO.
SPECIALISTS,
He. 11 Kearney Street.
TREAT ALL CHROSIC and private iaesjs
witfaoot the aid of toercury.
C0XSCLTATIOS3 FBEE.
Offl knore 9 to II at.; J to I and 6 to 9 p. m.
Call or address
DR. A. B FPIXXET ACil.,
St. 11 Kv,Ht.f
Kan Francisco.
ITD tSe. to GKO. P. HOWELL CO., Xe
3 York, for PinniM of lo m, eoaUiaina'
! lau of o. aetet(a, a4 asueaus abawisf eot
of adrartiual'.
si. ' f
v ' '."V
Wagons. Hacks, Buggies, Carriage,
A large stock on band and I will to order of the Best Eastern Timber throughout.
ALL. WORK WARRANTED IX EfERY RESPECf,"ot Vair rriccH.
Repository and Shop Corner Ninth and Oak Streets, Eugene Citt.
rioase cali aud see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere
Blacksmiiliilit, Wood, Work and Carriage Painting done
' to order.
W. W. ESPEY.
McCORMICK'S
...,,.
HARVESTING MACHINES!
FARMEliS OF LANE COUNTY,
hoouey any longer in looking at," discussing' or buying Third and Fourth rate
Maeliiues.'but go straight lor tho BEST ONLY, and buy McCORMICK'S.
More than Thirty Years' Expefidndo ih Perfecting and Manufacturing
them has proved it, aii'd over Two Hundked Thousasd
FARutfea havo'lndorscd them to .bo sucfi. ,
Sb digest this subject wt'll and "then go and look, and vtiur own good
sense and judgniu'iH "will lead yoo'to
time.
apis 3m EUGl;NE CITV, OKEGOX.
Also Aceut for Molina Waizo'ufi. Wheeler'aYri'depelident'Keap'er, and Cot8
improved Hay Rakes.
a e
I1AS JUST OPENED FOU TI1B
hi. H i h Wi Ml
The Largest Stock of Goods
EVER BROUGHT
OUR STOCK OP
CLOTHINCr
as been largely Increased and we can show a
baudsome a line ol ready made good' in
MEN'S AND BOYS
Business and Dress it Its,
As can be found in the couuty. and as prices that
cannot lull to satisfy.
OUR
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
s well fllleii with a splendid asaorl . ail the
ading styles and fasbionaUle alia ti gooua.
'mpress Cloths,
"Mohair
. . ."' , , - -American
Dress Goods.
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all celiirs.
Jleached & Unbleached Cotton Flan
nels.
ladies' and Gents' Undorwoar,
SHAWLS and SCARFS;
S.
it. Jr . ' ax
jtobtnson & Church,
J1PJaTXA-"l
j: mm& heavy hardwaiik
HAVK 11112
Kost Selected Slock in
iMSaai
OPIUM
MUBl HlAfc and MTaiirKBAl's, HAUirSapeed
.Uycuradi painkat, no publicity, at home and without
Inconvenience. An antidote that tOTkhmi in menta,
end sump for particulani. DR. CARLTON, ill
Waahiogtoa Street, Chkauo, IU.
M Jl ntll A HP A miaaratawork 7
I IIllllIIIlIlFrPv.t.eui.i
sraushai" on
aurrleii sUid oitr
GUIDE
frftlWRztJiiimtnn. Hi abuaria
riurmihltl tin tht mwatjarlaaB
sBaal I'lwnoai nf Mnn litirfLiin kma S
wmuy Mwy in uw immeu itiauoii. male nd
ymint aud middle mh1 tbould nA tnd DrtHi
eoatauiu iiifonnatiuo. which no on nn vi1bnl to h with.
itltt
-outt oo how to nrHmi Uia heftJtli. Bud eoniDlezkm. and
tiy Mail. Tiie tiiihor nmy be ooniuitxl Mrvontllr or
.mill un anv of the ubfrti nw-rrtloncil in hli work. JuLirmm
onir mw mrriK" fiiKW iu utfl worm, rrm oueeuia
AM. fw M. WaVasUI, AOi TI MUUlgHJU b IJaaiCsUUi sUta
MARRIAGE
afTTTT-Tl
Tn. BnTTAKWATfW
Uarruuti Uiiidetarevtifi
ill die
ltd liumtmlivt fibula
I no1
on Cuirthlp, Mar
tit Vit$wtkwiml
AND
lyitrrrn nd HttrM,lKJf)Al
kMophy of K-prfKliiction(
tti UivwiubI rttrmrIJHi
' W IM'lll niani aa si taarViua
wno BiHinm niftrrr, the iin
thth nnn tnd cnn. Trtti m ail i'r ivaff i)iMt, ftdlr
tilalninRthirrait'a. ymptomt a nit nirai.t(iiin, It
U Um oiJt nail M-wnuflc wrt of ih kind Wr p'UUh
H, rontal arlv pK and ! cttin)i(i? in rwry rt
Jm. Sfiiihr Mill Nurljr apaieM) un rrinpt utMr la. Ad
rt. lr. (!. a. UdiiAHNAN fiht Nonh fifth It.
bLLuua, Ha. kMUtid la latf.
Central Market.
Wm. itcnsliiw', Proprietor.
.-, i ....
KETT8 CONSTANTLY ON
HAND
FUESII BEEF.
l'OKK, MUTTOrt,
Veal, chickens,
cured meats, ;
ETC., ETC.
TIIE CHEAPEST PLACE 0
Tb. racifle Coiot for HOME-MADE
BOOTS SHOES.
GREAt REDUCTION iJ) PRICES,
J. II. bONALD
Has sow oa band oVerou,)i noil red and fifty pairs
of iio.it. ot oar own m-ike, wlili h I am bouoa tu wtll
nvard leas at ewt, mad we are now prepared te msb
BUtoordattljf'dliiiia; greatly reduced pn
aaa: Preneh Cit Boot from to Pr pair.
Frrai it Kip Yrrt troot $ to par pair. . .. ..
California Kip iteoUmwl to order fur M per pair
Ad4 all ottxw work at finally low prW BpftN
iiif don at .hnrt nolio. All work warranted.
Uit)r aad Fiwliwa fur aal. . m .
KetoemhertlM) .tand'two doors South of A. V.
Pet Co" J brick tor.
. J. II. OlWIAlD.
B Of E B I E8-1 ahall keep on a f ull of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
sad iniits tbe attention of Honaeke-ner'
T.O. HENDItCIKS.
w
AGO?(S-T. O.HEXDBICK3 IS AG EXT
Ut till celebrated .
Stndebaker South Bend Wagon.
Iff
J.. JtVaaS
doht WUsto yo'a rrcciouu tirno and
buy h McCOltMICK Mdchine every
MATHEW WALLIS. Aecnt.
...,. . .
V.
8PKIS0
AtJD summer trade
TO EUGENE.
WOOL "BLANKETS,
All Colors.
Trunks and Traveling Satchels.
HATS & CAPS,
In tli leading Btylea. ., .
OIL CL0TH8, for Floor and Table use.
BOOTS & SHOES.
We "would call special, attention to our stock
lubs' and Boys San Francisco Boots,
WMck w have rnld for a hnmuer of years
with great satifii(-(lou. Every pair warranted.
s A. coinult'ta stock of , , . ,
Plows and Farming Utensils.
CHOtCB TEAS. . 'CANNEb'iiOODS.
K, ' arid all' cholca ,
FAMILV GllOCElHES ;
at MtonUhtiigly lovr rates. '
LIVEhPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT.
Uighoat price for, all kinds of produce tod
WOOL. ...
TTAVE . KOH 8AL.H
11 AT TH BbOW Sir
ItATKS i
aax . jron, nieei,
la. AJOS.
. y - AnTlls.- .
t f Hal,l rhaliuf .
Nnlla,
Hop, '
gimnmt
Puttr,.
TaW A Pocket Cutlery
Guns, Pistols,
Ammunition,
, ..i...i...u.i
Oregon
Implemena
Blasting Powder,
, Flsbinir Tackle,
Eto. Etc.
a we invue an xanu
nation of our goods
'ontldrnt nnr prices
will suit the tlinas. .
j. 'icr imaswoHTH & f?ow,
ST A R B A KER Y,
' On Wintli Street,
JEEP constantly n band.'fres'a
Huirar. Toliaco A Cigars, Peaches',
Cortee,. Canard Uoods, , Pluina,
Syrup, Cheese, Powder,
Soap,;., Btarob, Peifpor,
Sardines, , Salt, i Candle1,
Comment, Candles,
Nuta,. Lard, . Flour,
Eto., Etc
i ' 4.1.80 '' "'
Bread, Cakes, Pi, Frnlts and TegetableV.
nf every de'crlptJon, w'h'lch ttey will sell cheep
for cash. Tliakful ror pastfaVors We solloltacon
tiiumncsflf the same. ,
Goods delivered to any part of the city free af
chsrgej , We ara constantly receiving new Oooda
and will satisfy our customers lo regard to prices.
FINE POULTRY
Bred by. M. EVKE,
Jr.v
NAPA, California..
Brons Turkeys, weiirhina; 40 lh each. . Kmdaa
Gee, weighing; from 40 to 50 Hi, per pair,
ilratiniaa, iKharus, Uainea, t Jpe
kin Durlu.avaratrina; IS to 20
IN., and beat of all
( llucks a latrara, , ,.. ,f
Alan-A On MSc,ient ot Figerfn, Katjllte,
Uuiuea Fowl and t urret.
Any variety of fowl dealred Imported.
EOOH, true to nam, fresh aud well parked, for
sale at aioderaU pnoea.
beau for Illustrated Circular, and Fries list, lo
JL EYHE, X.pa. Cut. ,
sTOn receipt of 10 cents in aUmna, T will fnrniak
.jjueimen py of the I'OULTKY BULLETIN, an
illustrated l pwre viubthly, tlie reeue-nijiad anthvi
tj in poultry uatlair in the V. 8.; and ileealwllr tha
beat PuuIUy Juurual publuhed. buwcripUon only
1.14 a year.
Pleaatatata. where yoa w Uiia adTrtianDt.
Ordera Day also b left at tun otsca. .
TRY IT I-THB T.O. UK.NDmC'KS BIU.VD
of SOAP. Vox sale anly br
T.O. HEKDRICK8.1
)KOUt(K OFKVKBI KI.IO TAKES.
X la x.chnf lur (ooos ot
T. 0.
HRXMUCKH.
IODIDE OF POTASC.
The beat ReantiBer of the Cjpl-iioa aow in M
Cures Pnnrara, aala. lllotcl Bhnuiatum and
Urrranal Pain, hold by all Iruirita.
- I'm Law1 Coaemlratad llaTOfin; Extract lot
Io Cream, Cak, fcc .
poUCULUtL JltBtlUJUIKtw
' T.Q. HENDRICKS,
mm