The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 15, 1876, Image 2

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SATTJRDAV. JULY IS. 1870,
EUGENE CITV.0BEO0N.'
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Fur President.
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
Of New York.
For Vice President,
THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
Of Indiana,
For Congress :
L. F.LANE,
Of Douglas County.
For Presidential Electors :
HENRY KLIPPEL, ot Jackson.
E. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah.
W. B. LASWELL, of Grant.
By hail the news comes that al
over the land the nomination oi Ti
den and Hendricks is received with
enthusiasm such as has not been seen
since before the late war.. The tele
graph, however, which is run in the in
terest at the Republican party and is
ft powerful instrument in its bohalf,
tells nothing of this. Its agents are
so busy devising falsehoods that they
cannot find -time to tell tho truth.
We were told by it that the St. Lou
is Convention was a disgraceful at
fair; but the New York Ilerald,
which favors tho Republican candi
dates, says of it :
Viewed as a whole, the Convention is
calculated to inspiro'tbe observer with re
spect, despite wbst is so commonly said of
the failure of democratic Institutions tooper?
fete well in the production of representative
bodii of a blgh order. The. fact as pre
sented here is that it would be difficult to
get together anywhere a body of equal size
whose appearance would indicate so high sn
arerace of vigorous intelligence.
When tbs hour of twuUewai pointed by
the clock opposite tbs platform Augustus
Scbcll appeared at tbe speaker's dusk, and
bringing down tbo garel with a sharp rap,
brought immediate silence in tbe hall. Tbe
orderly character of tbs meeting is in strong
contrast to tbe Cincinnati powwow, as was
Immediately seen,' and when the Chairman
Han. amwel J, Tllden.
OBCGOS,
r tt . '
Mr. Tilden was born at New Leba:k T"..rei. '"". Polk county,
A , t . .. ....
... vju.uvi A Dam meeting will be held in tbe
Tilden inherited a taste for political ood at l'leasaot Grove school bouse, four
inquiries, and in bis companionship luTt 7 Ma Saa1
AniAva1 nainlinf nnnArtnnlt tarn fsm a.-. I
...i- i.:.:..:.- -t.i. J. T.be 8eC0Dd AdrenUsts, who have been
4u.,..,Bu a..j iiiiiuy witu tui Holdings protracted meeting at Oregon City
bearings of -the various questions for some tims peat, lav, pulled np atake
which acritated our conntrv in hia nd .ff0M; The meeting resulted ia fWe ec-
" icesHinna in ina rhnrvh
vouth. . . . : .
I I ha i.Up ITit ... . r.
In 1838 be first gave public evi- . directions io our count and )-Wn
denceof bis knowledge of political Oregon we bare good accounts of crops. We
economv and skill in rlr,W In m. informed that there nerer was better
. . ' n m , prospect for good crops, including bay, than
ply to a speech of N. P. Talmedgo, a at preseut." '
Senator of tbe United States from S. B. Howard cut thirty cords of wood
New York, on the subjoct of financial from D tree on bis place io Clatsop coud-
matters. Again in 1810 be madoa iMt,7f i!DdJlDot '.!' b fir,t
. ... b. " limb. He reoeired $2 per cord for the wood
forcible speech on the same subject, on tbe bank.
which tbe New York World savs Judge L L. McArtbur bas atartArl ow.
"possesses to tbe reader ot to-day not l,,ln1. ,or th" Ea?1 10 ,tleDd. ,ue Oenteonial.
, .i ti i. i Uunntf the absence of Judge McArihar
only considerable historical interest, Judge Sbattack will attend to the buaioest
but is pregnant "With lessons which we of the fiftn district.
fear will never be out of season." ftew .8olJ minM nava recent!? been dis-
Tn tlm fall nf 1S11 t, Vo. . coverea 00 leaver creek, fourteen miles
iu mo tan ui no was Bern 10 I went ol Latjratide .and bfetween that
.!, A l1.. .1 !... r ...j u i- . . . .... -r
iuu loouiuoijf nuiu mo uujr oi jjiew ullu omin.ur jones ceieuruit-a Lamp Carson
York, and while a member of that ?.r.Tel mi"": n published at
succoodod alriiOBt acainst hono. From
of tbe National Committee commenced bis that trmo ho took a leading position
opening .ddresMlihough hi, voice was at 8t tho bai. 8nd ,lig ,km , reMu
first somewhat low, be could be tolerably . , P ,. ,
well heard iu all parts of the ball. corporations from unprofitable and
i cuiumiuooiiiK luiyimuii, iu reoiganiz-
body was elected to the convention
for the remodelling of the constitu
tion of tho Stale, which was to com
mence, its sesuoiis a few weeks after
jhe Legislature adjourned. In bulb
of these bodies Mr. Tilden w a con
spicuous authority, and left a perma
nent impression upon the legwlation
of the year, and especially upon all
the now constitutional provisions af
fecting the finances of the State and
the management of its system of
canals.
In 1810. he retired from the politi
cal field and gave bimsolt Dp to the settlers numed Findley and McNull. These
practice oi law, which he followed TD BkU8Pflctin 1."du' nd tolen
.... A ,0 T their horsM. took possession of their camp
with errant anwoea n w a In r
.. b.v "w v ,v iii auu guns, io tne struifirie to twain nosses-
850 he gained a' victory in the con- lion ,n, Indian was killed. The settler in
tested election case of Giles against ' I? ' T.Tv i .1 " nwM,.n(f ?'
nivwiiuii. v in iraicu llini BBIIUUf iruUUlU
lagg ior ine onice ot Controller -ot may arise over this transaction
leuiyot JNCW Hork, whioll added The Pall. Momlainetr of last Saturday
largely to his already great reputa ,,.')! "0n mornimr ( the ISihoi June,
lion ass lawvrir nml Brmin iun Kl - watchman, died with what
lion as a lawyer, and again t wo years was supposed to be smallpox. Our people
Inlaw r II.a 11m i?.hI..I1 ...!ll I.- ..... I ... . . ' 1
ui.si iu mo ui, Duiueu win cane lie were siow io oeneve mat such was tue case,
Union, suys that the diKiines are sunoosed
to be ery extensive and will give employ
men i 10 inousanus oi men. Ureal excite-
nient prevails in that Sectiou of country, and
many farmers are leaving their farms to go
iu iub mines
Mis Clara A. Watt of Salem. Miss Angie
(irnlilm ,( It'll II. . 117 li L . . ..
w.uwwv. iiuui , i iuh, ... v, rcuiuii o
Lafayette, Trof. E. li. VIcElroy of Corvallis
auu f roi. u. Arnniu oi t enuietoo, are
aiipointed a committee, witb Miss Clara A
Watt us chairiiimi, to uiuke all needlul rules
regulations a d arrangemnnls for the Slate
leacbHra Institute, to be held in Salem on
the .3d, 24th and 2'th of August, with
lull power to appoint any sub-committees
they may deem necessary.
from tbe Mountain Sentinel of July 1st
we learn ol the killing Of an Indian by two
and concluded that th- altendiiiir Dhviician
must have been wrong, but since then we bave
learned that his opinions were too true, and
now we have four well-d. fined cases ol small
pox the widow of the late Mr. Ooff, her two
children and her father, Mr. Iteed. They are
all living in the same house, and an well
taken care ol by the city authorities, and, we
nomination his innrcaan of u-nnhli tin. lial.inrr tt,ni- nr,1it an.1 in Hr8 a 8r ttHH""g slo"g very well. Mr
, , V .: .. f """ Ileedhnd but every slight attank, and is
LNCBMSiNa.Sinoo Mr. Tildon's ing their administration, in re-cstab
ruination his inoroaso
..M.,u,un.w,au,VUi, ujj iu iuitiioii runuiiruun avuuuuiu, soon gave now atue to De out again. I he youngest
time bia fortune had beon estimated hira an amount of business which was cWM nHVer b;en vucciaii and hue it
at four millions of dollars. Now th lim!t,l nnlv hv hi. .,1, .Mlit. ur' MWHI'' 19 P-ctl tor cover,
Oregocian gives bim six millions in I conduct it. I itk.iisop Nutvs.
Tailroad Stocks, llnwevnr. am tin wml Tlirmmh Ma ufTri. iV,n
xt vi. i r-... . 'Ihe Senate has confirmed the nomination
.v. .ivavuviuauiusil IU Villi' I VI C W X UI K Ul reBUUUd UUIUIIIU 01 J
gross, it is safo to say he came by
them uoncBtly,
M. Tyuer, of Indian. PostmasLer
bands ot the Tweed ring, and that in- General.
stitution broken up and scattered in , A dispntch from the City of Mexico says
Now tub Rktcbucans want to re
pndialo Grant and dony all responsi
bility for bis acts. It is always thus
irith dying thieves thoy repent! and
renounce their former associates at
the eleventh hour. But this death
bed repentanoo is pot a good article
Tbo.se who repent when thoir fear
their last bour has oome and ttion re
cover, are almost certain to return
to thoir evil habits aud kindred spir
its.
Ueiierul Santa Anna died on the 2(Hh of
June, til years old.
to the Stato Legislature and during The United States Commissioners bave
its session gave bis attention chiefly decided by a vote of 27 to 60 to keep the
to tho promotion of those obionta for """'"' " y
which lie consented to go thero, tho
reform of the judiciary and the im- retire from that office oo the 1st of August.
poaohmont of the creatures who had The President has approved , the bill
acquired the control of it under the Brulln lh tight of way for a railroad and
rn j i , if t icnuiauu una uurusi i h nil a HI
Twcod dynasty. Having made him- ury Iteservatiou.
distant lands. In 1870 he was elected
Mill-
solf prominent by his eiforts in this
dircolion ha was urgod to aoocpt the
nomination for Governor. IIo was
norainatod and elected, his plurality
Biantoh Duncas has got down off being 63,315 over John A. Dix.
tho fenoe.- lie also got right into the though Mr. Dix had been clocted two
crowd he bclones with. Now let vears nrevioulflv bv a tiluralit v nt M. luilians who are eucauiptd opposite
4 S Vafaf C J i I -.. I .
Ex-Speaker Blame has formally accepted
tbe United Status Seuaiorsbip tendered In in
by Uuvonior Connor. Tim vacancy thus
created in thrf House of Represeutalive
win not be tilled until toe regular election
in avpiHiiiber.
The Littr Octan't Sioux City special says
fit. Louis Democrat: "Rose Eytlnge,1
writes an enthusiast, "is too beautiful to
die. Doibeis; but those are generally
the very ones who do it. When a woman
is as ugly as tbe wrone aide of a horseradish
grater, the sticks to time like a baroacle to
srhips bottom.
Richard fl. Dana describe the second
best tickets a "pig io a bug." This is
equivalent to laying that the people should
have nothing to do with it; for the old liner-
I! L t. ... . ?
iso pruvero warns us agaiosl "buyiog a pig
in a poke.
1 i
- leading men of the Osage Iodian Nation
protest against tbe establishment of a terri
torial form of government for tbe Iodian
country.
Tbe bankrupt law stands for another year.
the Senate having voted to postpone tbe
House repeal bill to the next session of
Congress. In the mean time, a commisilon
is talked of to sound public ODinioo. and to
get at facts.
Oregon, gallant little Democratic
Oregon, has fired the first Centennial
gun. Bring out your banners boys
and unfurl tliem to this breeze from
glorious little Oregon. Roll out your
campaign battery and show the world
how you appreciate a good thing.
Baton Ilouye La.) Adoocalt.
Tbeie are flax fields amounting to over
two hundred aeres io one neighborhood nn'ar
Mar on Siaiion, principally owned by IV-
nsh & Miller. This firm bas extensive tna-
chimry for handling the flax with a view to
suving the seed ss well as tbe fibre. They
are just finishing up the last year's erop of
flax and nave levnral tons or the bbre ready
for shipment. B Kukin. Ksq , is cultiva
ting ihiny acres of Russian fljx. It stands
along4idr of several other varieties and is su
perior in point of growth of fibre, but less
productive ol seed.
W The National Gold Medal iras awarded to
Bradley Itulnlaoo for the best Photographs In the
United States, and tbe Vienna Medal for the best
in the wurld.
429 Montaomcrv Street, Ssn Francisco.
Strayed.
About th loth of June, from Eufrne
City, one PA1.E KEDCOW, 1 or I yesia
o'd; hud on a null bell; branded with
thlettr"W" on left Inn. An t.
ton knowing of laid animal willpleaw Imre word
OUARD OFFICE.
Is ha a kh Al
Co- W
f8 sols ::
. is. oM
f i!
If thera Is a FLORENCE
Stwlng Machine within onaa
thouiind milM of yxViyA
y set working
Wfwell,lwlliaxltwith.
w yw expense to tho owner, f-p
SAMUEL HILL, Agent "
. 1 00
a
Final Settlement
' ai
IM THE MATTER OF THE E8TATB of AW
eon M. Fowwa, decomied. Notira ii hereby riril
tlmt Frank Powere, ailminiatntor of eaid eatata kla
Itli-d hi aoeonnt for final aettlement and tbe arTt
Monrlay in September, 187S, haa bees aet fur flnli
hearing of laid account.
Ujr order of Hon. J. J. Walton, Jr., County JuIm
J'AANK POWEIUJ, AlnUniator
O. B. Dobeis, Attorney. , "
Fabulous It eduction
FIJ Il STT.tJRE.
AS WE ARE PREPARING FOR A LARGE?
Manufacturing establishment we prop . to
ell our entire stock of
FURNITURE AT RETAIL
WHOLESALE PRICES
This js a rare chance to boy good, aubaUotl
r nmiiure ai nominal pneea. m aoi let your op .
Mrfnnll.niu t'nma 1 1
portunity pais.
Come all
D. CHERRY A BRO.
Lower Than JBvcr I
at the
STATEMENT
OS VHS
Financial Affairs of Lane Count;
FOR TBS
Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1876,
8
Recclpla.
Caution hand June 30, 1ST J.. 7,1I7 41
nee a irom Tax or mi 4,000 00
Bec'H frura Ux of 1874 44,041 07
Kec'd from btate fur pauperis SM) 00
irom fiimea 249 SS
F.roin court and attorney feea.
From eetraya
From ule of real eetato for
tax
From wood
From etove
Fiom farrr lireuie
Frura nlllpnl, license
From forfeibel bond
From expense of roaila
From ouita..
74 91
24 tO
S 00
3.00
1 40
10 M
31 00
44 00
45 74
14 40 -156,095 01
httrl Mil 1 1 at Mnmm..iii,. . - . I . .
llirotlgll thO adODtlOU Of VOri- niuhttw makinir a rai.l nn . uihKnri
roy, crawl lUrough the liolo he has otis financial moasurcs upon his re- India", camp, stole eiirhijr head of horses and
rooted under tho lonoo. and the Dora- commendation, nnd bv ihr. 1innri.i w""a a..pruatioo.
hut vigorous exorciso of. the veto
power, the Governor was fortunate
enough to secure a roduclion of the
State tax the first yoar ot his admin
istration, about 17 pur cent. an J to dxrclup claims without anj trouble
inaugurate a financial policy by which
the State tax, whioh was 71 mills on
.that other mendicant, M, M. Pome- 451.
ocratio party may yot be happy.
ffl A" m a . a
Aiiiursgonian unuouoiouiy shows
good sound judgment when it says
"victory may never come to the Ro
publican party." It is not at all prob
able that it ever will come to it again.
It is slated bv a reliable tiartv in the Itlai-k
Hille that tin-re are nine claims that are
paving from (1.200 to $3,000 per day witb
but two sinnir iluict-s to tbe claim, and
working but nine men eacb. Tbe Indians
have all luit the Hills and miners can uow
Dlaburaeruenta.
Amount paid on State ti....t21 (CM M
Faid on county onlera 11 101 HI
Faid on school orders 11,407 59- 15,540 07
Balance In Treasurr.
Amount of county fund on
hand 18.7.10 7T
School fund on baud 1,814 18- 110,564 94
Alio wmicca by County Court,
Paupnri ' .. ai.Jin 34
Hhonff 1.70S 4S
f'lerk 1.2SS la
Witneaaea s:i wi
Jurora 79 1 DO
Treaaurer oil no
Ciiuntjr Judire 7uo 00
uiati-111 Atturney
SrJioiil Superintendent
County Commiauonera
Superviaora
unices
AMaenaur,.... ,,
ilndajea
Roa'is
Flevtinns
Furnituie. iiaiirs. etc
Survey ur
Conultles
Bailiffs
stationery
Coroner
Friuting
Inaaus
Attorney fees
3.M) or.
4119 88
100 m
im 73
1K3 74
6M 40
403 00
3l 00
316 40
940 70
144 7
140 04
HO 00
2 H3
14 00
71 90
So 00
20 00-111,044 0!
Present Financial Condition of Lane
Co-only.
Amount of county fund on hand $3,740 77
Amount of ouataudiny county orders. 204 34
Cashoier indebtedness..
$M4o 42
JOF.I. WA.RE,
County Clerk
Notice to Bridge Builders.
the
cia
n 1 j. .in i.n . ... . , . .
n 6.uS tu uu uv 1 1 im uuiuf ui wm niwunsuu valuation Mrate tarda in New Y.,rb lh,U.l,.l,,t,;-
llie family durinz tue remainder oi w hen ho came into oflico. will be re- lroklyo, t heater, Boston. IVondenct and
Lis term. He recently nominated lift duccd to 4 mills at least at the expi- !hff on "-Mi; oing to tbt absenn
. V T .!- t .t t i.!. " '""T""" " 'uuui wora
vu iui jji viuukiuu iu iuu nriu,1 miun ut ma luriu ui iwo years, ana 10 tbe newly paed navj bill
A, lltnfij speciul Irom WashlnstoB savs TiriCE 18 hereby oivex that ivtttk
Nav Department bas Sent OUi SO ofii- H ''U'0'; uu.t.l7S,at 1 f.n.,atthe Court
i- . vu. " Houae door in Luo-ne City, Ine county. Ornron.
iin irr ma' iening work at Variuaa on- the eontract f.ir buiUinir a brLreai-roth. M..K..I,
and be got it
, Tui Chicago Couri.-i says there is
nothing top-heavy about our ticket.
It would run well cither end foremost.
at the expiration of the next succeed
ing year to not excoed 3 mills.
Mr. Tilden is now iu the sixty-
third year oi his ago. lie is five ieet
ten inches in hoight, and he has what
Appropriations for tho Pacine Coaat. physiologists call the purely nervous ban on the dt-fnit of Tildeo at St. Louis.
temperament, witb its usual accom- euJ!,u -our,tr.
panimcnt of spare figure, blue eyes
and fair complexion. His hair, origi
nally chestnut, is now partially sil
vered with ago.
POLITICAL NOTES.
""aaassBiaap
The Terre Haute Exp ev (Radical says it
cannot support Hayes lor tbe freaideucv .
The last hope of the Republicans now
A Washington special says the
benate appropriation committee have
agreed to the items in tbe House
river and harbor bill appropriating
liO.OUO for the improvement of Oak
land harbor, 1 13,000 for Sacramento
The Republican brethren hart autemnly
-v.;... .ii... . . ........
I i-urwii-ueu ii ine-acconu oeei iicxet.- Xjet
it be known as such oulil it geu worsted in
November.
Hares stands oo a platiortn whicl indors
es ao adminiatralioa that compel the only
htnaat man in I ha K.lnn.1 11.;... . . ...
, .... I . .. v " v - ., .,kiiVW f IW
ana t eatbor rivers, and $20,000 for ' ou, iign. t,rtjaa i'am in,r.
John
Brick Pomeroy says not over halt
San Joaquin river. Tbe limitation
that the last named amount shall be
applied only at Stockton is stricken
out and the committee voted to en
tirely omit from the bill the House
Lnfaa tore a bloody shirt into
and he regards himself as the honest
halt It is trulv a cause of resrret I stripe, flourished it franticallv in the air. od
that he can't make the party see it in "J; flopging the iocr.tic par-
that ..Shi. v : : :
' A few dara aeo a leadm Ranoblican
Haves is a rrwbvtenao. but. accordinif ta PPr said : -It is claimed tbat Oover dot
items cf $12,000 for Monterer harbor a Cleveland rar-r It did sot nret.nt him " tWnf
. 4 . . . . a - -
and $30,000 ior Wellington break w a- from taking bis "back pay."
ter. The committee agreed to Mitch- . 77" .
eat amendments increasing the ap- lin?o, Ofrtnany, brau bj ptrenU com
proprialion for canal and locks at PW hi" to study tb-cl.ifywbeq be wanted
toU.OUU tc $100,000, and increasing tbeology whfo they oo?ht to (m earpeour.
the items for the Upper Wiilsmetia! .
from $15,000 to $25.(k0. ami toe .v.-! . f --T i
Iower Willamette and C
rivers from $15,000 tq $JO,00,
eeruio. he bas new girea atteraocs to one
word agaioat corruption.
Tbs St Lnais CoereotioD cannot aomi
nate a nun wto is more acceptable to tbe
Kastcrn Money Olifarcby, or kwe acceoU
ble to tbe gfeDbark sontimfot of tbe Went,
tUu Rutherford li. Hay. Ktnsat Cuy
r-'ome Wntern rirer men want 1a knnw
bow the? tan vol a.-hwl U UU :ik.,.i
J ' . J j J . ' V l OT'.U' W.
nhn Iji.ir ImIL'.! i. ik.u. CM : I 11 .
I' I,,.,!,,. . " , u.o i.nnuoin .uuimc a;aioMi najea. mere N OA T poe
r- wmm uvwa i -" j - vnm ium uia iamm
winui., m. ppuin, on tue ruamy roau, in ao
nmlanoe with plans and pecifl.'ations on Itle in the
oco oi the County flk, wdl 1 let at public out
cry to tbe loweal bidder. J. M. bPo K E S,
Supenntendent.
NEW pitUO 8T0KE, WiiUmette atreet, nes
to Briatow k Co.
Late Improvements render tbe FLORENCE
mora than trer the best for family use,
2,258 FLORENCE MACHINES were
old on tbe Pacific Ooart In 1 874, a larger
number probably thuwaieTer Mid here
of any other kind la a unfile year.
SAHT7EL HILL, Agent,
19 lew lontgomerr street,
OrutHottlSiiUfeg,
tAI rtANCISCO.
9
CD
CO
crq
2. r3
REMOVAL.
CENTRAL
MARKET
BECKER & BOYD, Proprietors.
TJErKER 4 BOYD HAVE REMOVED to the
xt building known as t:ie Central Market and
win
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
BEEF,
VEAL,
PORK AND
MUTTON.
Dried Meats of all Icimla. Tirl Tnlln- -In Will
sen ueei in cnunks rrom 3 to 5 cents. .
N otice to Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby g-iren that the nndereiirnfd is
appoint! aitministiatflr of the estte of J. M.
unaeruui.dewasol. hr the nmiitv ix.urt nf Iuo
couuty, Oregon, and all persons havinir ihiima
airain.t said entate are notified to prencnt the same
mi uie unuersiifiien at his resilience within 6 months
irom tne date hareof. N. MARTIN. Adm'r.
June 17, ia;8.
OREGON STONE WARE for
W 'S'fM T.(i. HKV PRlCKM.
BETIIESDASPRIXGS.
THESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED ABOUT
S5 miles eait of Ei:mne City and within four
milt a of the celebrated Biir Prairie ot lh McKen-
s e. They are within a few hundred vrit. nf
Horse Creek, one of the m'Mt famous troutinir
rtreims iu Oregon. Peer and Elk are very plenty
near tuear- springs, having been the resort lor ages
of these anironli. The grandest and most pictur
esque scenery In the North Pacific. We have the
bet buildings and the heft arommodHtions ol
any Springs in this part or the State. Our hath
house is new. and Isronntrurted -viih rerrn t.,
the wants of tho-e visiting imfniro the vulley. We
ulso hive an excel ent vnpor hath Mom constructed
near the head of the Spring, and in ll things, we
propose io aeep up wim the demand Tor an insti
tution ol this kind.
An experienced ri)irblan in ai tndaniaa sav atll
times. Board and lod rings in good style for those
who prefer it. Animals can l paaluted for small
wo. aim pyncciiy sale.
A. N. FOLEY, Projrietor
HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAOB OF THE'
late unsettle cnndltion of the Eastern and
California JlonJ rkcU I hare
PURCHASED FOR CASU
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Watches, Jewelry & Silverware
Ever brought to Oiegon, and am now enabled to
sell them at Retail al former WUOLESALE
PRICE.
So Plated Jewelry of any kind la kept In mji
Ef tabliehment. Every article la warranted aa rep
resen'ed. I have also the agency of the unrivalled;
Piamond Mpectcles.
To those in'.nding to send east for Watches, I .
Kill any that If they will let me know the name
and price of the watch they intend to tend for, I .
will I urnish the same watch for the same price.
By all means give me a call before eoinz or -
sealing elsewhere.
B. L. STONE. .
ju24 3m 103 Front Bt., Portland, Oaegon.
FIRST AND LAST CALL.
HAVINO SOLD MT BTOVE AND TINWAKB
business toC. Kurbridire and expect to leava
soon, I will request all persons indebted to n t by
account or note to call and aettle the same at one
or they will be placed in hands for collection.
11. 1. HAYES,
mi
B.
LAKE.
Purchasing Agent.
SAN FKANCISCO,.
CAL.
FOH THE
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE i :
WE BEG to Inform ear friends and the pabli .
that we hare just received direct from Baa
Francisco and the Eastern markets
AN IMMENSE STOCK
OF
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY- GOODS
NOTIONS. CLOTHING,
FURMSIIING GOODS.
IATS AND CArS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc.,
Selected by our Mr. 8. Eoasvsi .ATT. tMiK M
offer at
REDUCED PRICES.
Parties will find It to their advant tn -.l
and examlre our atock and prices before pnrchaa-
lift, vinrfi ucir
Highest price paid for all kinds of Produce
' S. ROSENBLATT & CO.,
Brick Store, (or. Willamette 4 Eighth Sti.,
EUGENE CITY.
U tteks b i pastor s hair stand oe scd." rttklet.
DRaLXRS !H
DRUGS.
CHEMICALS,
OILS,
PAINTS.
GLASS,
VARNISHES
PATENT MEDICINES, c.
Brandies. Wines and Liquor?
OF ALL KINDS.
a fact, we hare the best aseorttjient
articles foaod In
FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE.
We warrant all of ear drnn. for the anal
vw auu I ran.
rartico..a aUenUoa le called to ear stock of
Perfumery aw Toilet Articles.
Aswt bare boeght
OUR GOODS FOR CASH
We eaa enmnt w'tk anv eaubiishmeBt
logra tiiy ta prk tevmmtaitXMt.
Bay psar foods wj. qo eaa
(el tne best and eb.Ket.
frufrirticm tirrfuy FilltJ
it all kou of tbe day or B:ghL
OttoUr LUX jotr.
rordhaiiivV Jciiiiiii&rs
GROCERS,
Nos. COO & C02
FRONT STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
CO.
SPECIALISTS,
Ko. U Kearoer Street.
rpREAT ALL CHROSIC and priyate diaeaiea
a wiuiuu. uiv aia or mercory.
CO.VSCLTATIOXS FREE.
Office honrs to U m.; 1 to 5 and 6 to I p. m.
Call or address r
DR. A. B BPIXSET A CO.,
. So. 11 Ki.a!iT. 8t
Saa Francisco.
"Watches, Clocks and Jewelr)
A.VD
SEIUXG M.iCIILES
THAXKING THE PCBLIC for their past nber
al patmoacT, wr now inrite tbna to call on a.
at oor new room in Underwood 4 o new brick
where any be fooad a fall aawortawat of
rwda ia the shore line.
watch., clocks and Jewelry retired to tbe be 4
worxar.;,it nunner and amnte-X
A.V. PETERS & CO
Are now in receipt of a yery large atock of
NEW SPUING GOODS,
Selected with ranch oare from the lsrsvat and bast
a importing houses in San Franoiaoo.
Our Stock of
DRESS GOODS
Is nnnsnally larre and attraytira.
yrr lateat styles and norpltiea, and of all rradea
ad pnres, so aa to meet tha iaw .11
WHITE GOODS. ,
A large aaaortm.nt of Bls-inff and Inserttnge, uJ
STAPLE GOODS.
Alareestockof Blearhed Maslina ana laeni
-i ww bmm Auaraa IB mil
WE TILL PAT THE HIGHEST KaMETTBICE
in eaab for any number of pounds ot
GOOD MERCHANTABLE OOI
I .III TXTT? V "DPrfnTTi-TTf h
' saw a, yi KaJ.
ear - -
a.v. mqf,
r
Si are kntdcrK.
rVeer all ol its)
JUST
A LARGE ETC
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING, LTATS,
BOOTS AM) SHOES,
GROCERIES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
ETC., ETO,
AT EILUCED PRICES.
H cheat market mm ad fo .ti w ; . i. rrrt
DLck, HlUta and
CRAIX BROS.
A G0LDS1HTH.