The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 04, 1876, Image 3

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CITY AND COUNTY.
Got. GroTer Speech.
According to annotrooement Governor Gro
wer ipot the tonrt ao,ue on weaaeMay
Jcinir one of the beat speeches we have lie-
tened to for year- speech which we wish
ery voter in the county oonl J have heard.
There TO nothing of the tunal characteris
tic of etump speeches. It wae delivered in
, calm, deliberate manner, and would have
located enthusiasm in almost any audience.
jhe'iiiiBWin attendance was not large, but
lbey listened to his words witn close atten
tion He reviewed the Grant adminisistion
land held up its faults to the people as they
fcre. In illustration of how the Government
g administered he told an incident which oc
curred in Tortland on the 4th of July. Mr.
Bewley of Salem had been invited to read the
Declaration of Independence, and being some
tbin&of an elocutionist and very proud of the
Jiooor done him, be committed tne .Declara
tion to memory and delivered it in fine style,
(particularly emphasizing that part wherein
the grieveances are related that "the present
King of Great Britain has" created a multi
tude of new offices, " etc After the exercises
were over an old gentleman from Folk coun
ty wanted an introduction to the man who
anaile the first speech. "Oh, that was Nes
muth," said the one to whom he applied.
"But," said he, "it wasn't Nesmith j I know
Ifa. J I live up in Polk. It was that young
man. He made the best Democratic speech
I ever heard. He stated the condition of
our country exactly." He was somewhat
surprised to learn that the "Democratic
speech" was one made iy the colonists of
.America over a hundred years ago. But it
tits the ease now a it did in 1776. The
(Governer referred to the statement of Sena
Iter "Mitchell" that the figures of the depart
ment of finance at Washington showed that
during General Jackson's administration the
leasee oti each one thousand dollars collected
by the Government amounted to $8; while
the losses under Grant's administration have
been less than 60 cents on the $1,000 collect
ed, The betftf at Washington do not show
the frauds perpetrated upon the Government
.-and upon the people. Take the single item
of whiskey out of the tax on which the Gov
ernment has been defrauded, and it would
ladd at least fifty millions to the losses which
should be chargad to Grant's administration.
And here we will supplement the Gover
nor's speech with a few facts in relation to
these whisky frauds. These facts are gath
ered from a speech by Hon. J. M. Binckley,
of Chicago, a former Republican and Solicitor
of Internal Revenue. In 1861, when there
was no tax oa whisky, the total production
ras 104.000.0C0 gallons j in 1862, 1 12,000,
00 gallons; this had been the rate of increase
Jor years, and at this rate of yearly increase
(the production in 1863 should have been 120,
tfOO.OOO gallons; of 18S4, 128,000,090 gallons;
f 1865, 136,000,000 gallons; of 18C6, 144,
000,000 gallons; of 1807, 152,000,000 gallons;
of 1868, 160,000,000 gallons; and of 1870,
176,000,000 gallons. There is not the least
doubt it was much more. Commissioner
Delano himself admitted in his report for
1870 that the producing capacity of license
atills alone, not including illicit stills nor
fruit stills, was 203,912,800 gallons for ten
months' run. For these years, after the tax
was put on, which ranged at 20 centi in 1863,
$1 60 in 1884, f2 in 18G5-66-67-C8, and 60
cents in 1869-70, the amount produced
was 1,184,000,000 gallons. But there
was returned for taxation only 299,
96,523 gallons. The tax that should
lave been paid would amount to $1,559,200,
O00, whereas the amount paid was only $189,
061,790, showing a loss on this one item of one
billion, three hundred and seventy millions,
one hundred and thirty-eight thousand, two
hundred and ten dollars in figures, f 1,370,.
138,210. Take the dollars lost each year on
whisky tax, and take the dollars paid the
same year, interest and principal, on the pub
lie debt, and simply suppose that the former
had been collected and promptly added to
the latter, and the result will show that if it
had not been for whiskey stealings the na
tion would not now owe a dollar 1
Returning to the Governor again. He
mentioned many instances of fraud on the
Government, prominent among them those
of the Indian Department He referred to the
so-called "protective tariff," which has pro
tected fifty per cent of all the woollen and
cotton mills of the United States into bank
ruptcy, and protected the merchant marine
fleet of this country out of existence, bring
this matter home to the wheat producers of
this State in the fact that no American built
hip ever comes to Oregon to load wheat
All the wheat shipped from Oregon goes in
foreign vessels, and the freight money goes to
enrich Europe and impoverish America. His
speech was replete with interesting facta, but
want of apace forbida further mention.
At the close of the Governor's speech Gen
eral Joseph Lane was called for and address
ed the audience briefly on the issues before
the people, winning their hearty applause.
The General labored ander the disadvantage
of having contracted a very severe cold, but
acquitted himself nobly. The seventy-five
yean, most of them active, busy one, which
have passed over his head have left him phys
ically weak, but his mind still retains the
old time vigor.
Ko ACDH5CI. Messrs. Henry Klippel
and W. H. Odell, candidates for Presidential
Elector, were annoenoed to apeak at the court
noose on Thursday. There were, however,
bat eight persons present, and no speeches
were made. Mr. Klippel did not eome to
Eugene, having arranged with Mr. Haawd,
District Attorney, to apeak in his stead.
There is some talk of having the discussion
est Monday evening, but we do not know
that anything definite has yet been ' decided
Trade dollars are worth 83 cants.
Clrcnlt Court Docket.
HOVIMBII TIBM, 1876.
1. State of Oregon va, James Bradford, lar
ceny.
2. State of Oregon vs. Harnr Brown, larceny.
3. State of Oregon va T. D. Luce, larceny.
1 State of Oregon va, Jaa. K. Mut'abe, mur
der. 5. State of Oregon vs. Wm. Taylor, larceny
by bailee.
ft. State of Oregon va. Rufus Robertson and
C. W. Zumwalt, poisoning dogs.
7. State of Oregon va h. A. Griffith, larceny.
8. State of Oregon va J. Cunningham and
M. Smyth, resisting an officer.
9. State of Oregon vs. A. L Nicldin, assault
with a deadly weajwn.
10. SUte of Oregon va A. F. Frailer, ab
ducting a child under 16 yean of age.
1L J. L. Brumley vs. Horatio Stone, for
right of way.
12. H. V. Fuller va. A.' L Nlcklin, appeaL
13. Chas. Goodnaugh vs. A. W, Moore, to
recover money.
14. T. (J. Mulkey vs. L 8s.Swearengin, to re
cover real estate.
1& Marearet Howard, et aL va M. E. Havea
et aL, suit for partition.
iu. ueo. w. Evans and T. JS. ratterson vs.
E. W. Rhea, to recover real estate.
17. Susan Head va Frank Head, divorce,
la Settled.
19. McCuUy 4 Church vs. E. Chichester, con
firmation. 20. McCullv 4 Church vs. A. J. Chichester.
confirmation.
2L N.Humphrey vs. J.B. Underwood et aL.
confirmation.
22. John Clark va Geo. Lakin, renew.
23. Susan Read va G. W. Read, divorce.
24. Excelsior Lime Co. vs. Union University
Association, to recover money.
25. W. W. Hunhes vs. Thomas and J. J.
Butler, to recover money. Judgment in vaca
tion in default of answer.
26- Wm. McMeekin va G. M. Whitney. ap
peaL
27. Henry Maxwell vs. Henry Whltlock,
confirmation.
28. C. O. Davis va J. C. Boyd and J. Mor
gan, to recover peraonal property.
zu. iM. Xouiig vs. U. w. Uunon ana li.i
Packard, to recover money.
30. Matthew Wains vs. J. i! Mills, lorecloa-
ure.
3L J. J. Walton vs. J. B. Mills, to recover
money.
sz. v. rL Long va U l. little, foreclosure.
33. T. G. Hendricks vs. T. J. Hussey, fore
closure.
3tS.IL Friendly vs. Oren Mattoon, to re
cover money.
95. .Nancy Allen vs. a. Allen, aivoroe.
36. Lewis ft Strauss va J. and H. A. Per
kins, to recover money.
37. G. B. Dorris va B, C. Pennington, fore
closure. 38. Mattie M. Snider vs. Robert Sm Jor, di
vorce.
39. C. W. Young vs. C. V mienreid, fore
closure.
40. L. Spores vs. D. Boggs, to recover per
sonal property.
41. A. j. tiuuler.va. w. u. jjemon et aL,
foreclosure, .
42. 8. B. Knox va Lane county, appeaL
43. W. H. Rowland vs. Rout. Linder.
44. Wm. Calvert et aL vs. Henry Moore et
aL, partition.
45. It It Bounds va tL w. itnea, w recov
er money.
40. Albert Wheeler vs J. T. and O. Dead-
mond to recover money.
47. Wm. Taylor va John Morgan ana u. a.
Roach, to recover personal property.
48. State of Oregon va ttobt. iNevin, larceny.
49. Mary E. Tedrow va C W. Tedrow, di
vorce.
50. Aaron Lvnch vs. Montgomery and a. IS.
Eaken, Jr., to recover personal property.
6L W. H. Tandy vs. A. a. McClure, connrm-
ation.
52. S. Osburn va Whitney & Co., appeal.
5a R. H. Haielton va Sam Gear, to recover
money.
The Oregon City Locks.
The following is a synopsis of the law lust
passed by the Legislature in regard to the
dam and locks at Oregon City:
Tha lii'll n Wrtiitiallv nrnvinn thflt it shall
be unlawful ffir those who control the locks
to charge more than ou cents per ton on
freight or ten cents per head for passengers,
nmfijliita fha AiAnv of linnta. eta It further
provides that there shall be a board of three
commissioners elected by the Legislatare at
each session, they shall choose a clerk and fix
his compensation. His duties shall be to
keep a register of all vessels passing through
the locks, a transcript and compUiation of
the freight list and number of passengers on
each vessel. The board is authorized to
bring and maintain all proper actions of law
to compel the company owning tne lovaa vu
KCCU IfilCIU HI 1 lM.1, , www ' J
forfeiture the company may be liable to pay
for any failure to so keep and maintain the
locks.
The bill further provides the owner of a
boat Buffering detention shall receive from the
Anmnantt t&i-A a. i.fnrfoit that thft boats TjaS-
sing thro' shall furnish two certified lists of
freight one to the locks company, the other
to the clerK oi tne ooaru. inane lists must
Ka Anifaf nmlnp a nenaltv of tS ner ton on
any excess of freight on the boat above the
amount in the list The commissioners re
ceive $200 annually, "work or play," and $5
a day for the time actually employed. At
torneys may be employed by the board, and
such attorneys shall be paid by the Legisla
(ii m nn ilia certificate of the board. The
company also required to certify to the Sec
retary OI State an liemizea siaiemeui oi mc
disbursements and liabilities of said company
in omIbp that the net receiota of the company
may be ascertained.
Disapoikted. There was considerable dis-
apointment felt that Gen. Lane did not ad
dress the people on Thursday evening. He
was suffering so badly from a cold and fatigue
from his unwonted exertion, that he was ut
terly unable to satisfy the general desire.
Not Comi.10. The fossil bones announced
to be shown here, have been taken to Fort-
land where they will be boxed and laid away.
The Coplen Bros, intend to then go back to
Stephens county, W. T., and continue their
excavations. It is thought there is fully one
acre of land yet that is rich in valuable de
posits of fossils, and after that has been thor
oughly overhauled the bones that are found
will be added to the collection at Portland
and the whole will then be taken back East
for exhibition.
Mb. Hazard. The Independent of last
week says:
Prosecutinir Attorney Hazard and lady wiU
this mtv for Kn irene in a dar or two.
Mr. Hazard won many friends by his energy
and attention to business at the late session
of the Circuit Court in this city, and if he
continues to gain friends at this ratio during
his present term, there will be many voters
in this judicial district in favor of giving him
a second lease on the office of Prosecuting
Attorney.
Ixvltu. There is at Steinheiser'a store
a squash raised by Mr. Campbell which
weighs 77 pounds. This would ordinarily be
called a big squash; but beside it is another,
raised by Dr. Patterson in the bottom ad join-
in town which weiths 102 pound. It is
immense.
SnvrcTS To-hob. row. There will be eer
vices at all the churches to-morrow at the
kjJ is? S?dsy Rchon) at the Baptut
and Methodist churches at 3 o'clock r. n.
Brief Identlon,
Election next Tuesday.
Mince pica are in blossom,
C ircuit and County Courts next Monday.
( en. Joeeph Lane left for home on Thursday
H n. Ben. Harding was in town Monday
and Tuesday.
The small pox hat entirely disappeared
from this locality.
... - - -
tint all the counties have vet annointed
their quota of free students to the Umversi
ty.
President Grant has issued his proclama
tion fixine Thursday, November 30th, as
Thanksgiving day for this Centennial year.
H.M. Russ, who used to manipulate a peg-
(ring awl in Eugene, has gone to carpentering
teeth in Salem, and hi wife runs a photo
graph milt .
Geo. A. Cutting, Esq., of Salem, a young
man who is doing good work for the De.no
cratie cause throughout the State, made us a
call on Thursday.
Norria Humphrey. Jr.. who went to New
Jersey about two weeks ago to enter a divin
ity school, returned on the last steamer. He
went through like chain-lightning.
Mr. S. H. Friendly has had printed an ed
ition of the October number of the "West
Shore" with his card on the margin. It is
a neat and eflective way of advertising.
During the absence of all hands on Wed
nesday, a package of cake was left at this of
fice. If the guilty parties will make them
selves known we'll give them the best send
off we've got in the shop.
This is the way the Eugene correspondent
of the Standard puts it : "Elder Evans is
acting as nurse for Wm. H. Odell, candidate
for Presidential Elector, he thinks he will be
able to get the General home before his over
whelming defeat, which will overtake can
next month.
A law has been passed cutting off the As
sessor from charging mileage in the discharge
of his duty in assessing his county. The law
was not interpreted to allow Assessors to
charge mileage until about one year azo, and
under the old law there was no doubt but
what the Assessor had clear right to collect
his mileage.
Arrested. On Wednesday, S. B. Eakin,
Sheriff, received from the Sheriff of Polk
eounty a notice of the escape of G. W. Haw
kins from the county jail and offering (300
reward for his arrest Shortly before he had
recieved a letter from A. J. Myers of Long
Tom, saying that Hawkins had passed
through there. , Mr. Eakin at once started a
deputy after him, who brought him in on
Thursday. Sheriff Williams of Polk county
waa telegraphed to and came up yesterday
and identified the man, And took him below
to-day.
No Small Pox. From information re
ceived from physicians who have been at
tending cases of small pox in and about Eu
gene we are pleased to state that there is not
a aingle case of the disease in the county,
nor is it likely there will be any more. This
will relieve the public mind greatly, and we
hope to see the faces of the patrons of our
business men once more upon the streets.
TIME!
t
Parties knowing themselves indebted to us
will confer a favor on us and save themselves
trouble by settling up soon. We must insist
upon it DUNN & 8TRATT0N.
Buy your wall paper already trimmed at
F. B. Dunn's.
DOCTOR BILLS.
Those owing me for medical services are re
quested to call and settle their accounts.
Oct 15th. A. W. PATTERSON.
Wonn Wa will take fortv cords, more
or leas, oq subscription or accounts due this
office.
. tUMBEK. .
I am prepared to deliver Lumber in Eu
gene or vicinity on short notice. Orders
left of the store will be promptly attended
0. F. B. DUN ft.
a- The Nations! Gold Medal ss awarded to
Bradley Rulorson for the best Photographs In tbe
United States, and tbe Vienna Medal for the best
In the world.
42V Montiromerv Street, Bmi Francisco.
BEN. F. DORRIS,
a
DKALEB IS
STOVES AND RANGES, ,
Plain, Fancy and Japanned
SHOVELS AND TONGS,
FENDERS AND FIRE-DOGS,
CAULDRON AND WASH KETTLES,
HOLLOW IRON and COPPER WARE,
Porcelain.' Tinned and Brass
PKESER YING KETTLES,
Driven Well & Force Pomps,
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hose pes and Hose
rf FACT, EVERYTHING belonging to my
business, all of which I will sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
JOB WORK
Of all kinds done promptly and In a satisfacto
ry manner.
WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
By attention to business and honorable deal
ing: I hope to merit a share of vonr patrons?.
FENT F. DOKKL&
All pei tons knowing themselves in
debted to me will please call and
SITTLI WITHOUT DEL AT.
, H.F. DORRIS.
CENTRAL XT-)
market irA
BECKER & BOYD, Proprietors.
BETKEB k BOYD HAVE REMOVED to the
balding kaova aa tne Central Market and
WUI
XZEP COS8TAXTLT 05 HAKD,
BEEF
Veal,
PORK AHD
HUTTO.
DrMVaata at all kiwis. Ird. Tallow.cU. T2
seu cws os caaaaa nrosi ini eeau
Wagons, Hacks,
A large stock oo hand and I will to
All mi WARRANTED IX
Repository arid Shop Corner Ninth
I'lease call and sea for yourselves before
Blacksmithing, Wood Work
S. H. FEIEMBLYV
HiS JUST OPENED FOU THE 8PRIKQ ' AND BUMMER TRADB
The Largest Stock of Goods
EVER BROUGHT
OTJR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
bu been laroelr Increased and we can show a
( Handsome a line ot ready made gooes in
MEN'S AND BOYS
Business and Dress ults,
As can be found In the eounty, and as prices that
cannot fail to salwy.
OUR
DRESS
GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is well filled with a splendid assort all the
leading styles and fashionable sha ti goods.
Empress Cloths,
Mohair
and
American Dress Goods.
riaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors.
Bleached it Unbleached Cotton Flan
nels.
Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear,
SHAWLS and SCARFS;
Robinson & Church,
3Vj dealers in fSV C
tg J1SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE yC
h I IUVK T1IB irC
Xv BeslSclcclcdStoekln Oregon TJr
OPPOSITION
18 THE
LIFE OF TRADE !
SLOAN BROTHERS
TCTTXTj DO WORK CHEAPER than any other
1 T shop in town.
HORSES SHOD FOR $1 50,
With new material, all round. Besetting old shoes
ft leuia.
All warranted to gte satisfaction.
Shop oa Eighth St., opposite Ham-
pnrey'B staple.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON",
A. RENFREW, : : i Prop.
PR. RENFREW announces that he is again in
possession of the old and wcll-kuown
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
Which bu been newly furnished and refitted, and
Is now onen for tbe reception of guests.
Bt this change in the ownership, hftten rooms
In the
FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING
making fifty rooms. It the most commodious
snd bent appointed hotel In the State south of
Salem.
Thanklnithanubllo for oa.t natronare. Iao-
llcit a eountinuauce of the same and abU do all
for tbe comfort of guests.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
A. HENFHEW.
Carding and Spinning:.
HAVING PURCHASED the Machinery owned
br C. Goodcbild, I am now prepared to make
all kinds of
YARN, BAITS, &o.,
For customers
At the Lowest Living Rates.
WM, IRVING,
EUGENE CITY. OltEGOJV
Wheat Wanted.
We want Wheat and are pre
pared to pay the Highest Mar
ket Price in Ca9h.
T. O. HENDHiCKS,
JOHN STEWART.
Eageae City, Sept tS, 1SS.
DR. JOnJV HERRBOLD,
cIECICiL AM lECHlUCll DESTIST,
Baa removed (oltoteburg. Oregon, where he re
spectfully oilers bis services to tbe eitizens of thst
place and vicinity in all the branches of bis pro-
lemioo.
Fabnlons Redaction
FUENITURE
AB WE ARE PREPARING FOB A LARGE
Manufacturing establishment we prop as to
sell osr entire stock of
FURNITURE AT RETAIL
WHOLESALE PRICES!
This Is a rare chance to bey good, entUntia!
Paraitnr ataominal price. Do not let your op
nortonity pasa. One all
1. CHERRY BRO.
3IKS. A. XV. hTOWELL,
TEACHES OF
PIAHO. ORGAN. HARMONY
AND THOROUGHBASS.
tTrre at iwMw, ww n nl inh w.
nOSEEUEQ
and SABTA CEUI
rVUXEat
t. O-EESDEifaJJ.
Buggies, Carriages,
order of the Best Eastern Timber throughout.
EVERY RESPECT, at Fair Prices.
and Oak Streets, Eugene Crrr.
purchasing elsewhere
and Carriage Fainting done
s to oracr.
W. W. ESPEY.
TO EUGENR
WOOL BLANKETS,
All Colors.
Trunks and Traveling Satchels.
HATS & CAPS,
In the leading Styles.
OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Tabls ue.
BOOTS & SHOES.
We would call special attention to our stock
Mens' and Boys' Sao Frsocisco Boots,
Whlcr we hsvs rold for a number of years
with great satisfaction, E?ery pair warranted
A complete stock of
HARDWARE!
Plows and Farming Utensils.
CHOICE TEAS. CANNED OOUDS.
and all choice
FAMILY GROCERIES
at artonlxhlngly low rates.
LIVERPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT.
Highest price for all kinfli of produce and
WOOL,.
If. FKIRNDfl'.
ITAVK KOU 8AI.E
fl AT TUELOWKSI
IUTKS
Iron, Rteel,
Axes,
Anvils,
Cshls Chslns,
Malls,
Hope,
.(lists,
Putty,
TaUsA Pocket Cutlery
Ouos. Pistols,
Ammunition,
Agi Icultursl
Jrnplemens
Blsstlng Powder,
Fishing Tackle,
Wo. cie.
We Invite an exami
nation of our goods
oonfldent our price
will suit tbe times.
or tiis
STATE UNIVERSITY,
EUGENE CITY, OK.
The beautiful building prepared for the Stats Un
venlty of Oregon being now ready for the anwmmo
dation of etudenta, the flrat aewlon will commence
on the IStb of October, there will be two eouraee
of study, the Preparatory nd Collegiate, and two
tern or twenty weeks each.
The law provides for the free tuition of one stU'
dent from each eounty and for each member of the
legislature. StudenU wishing to avail themtelvea
of the bencSta of this Uv ihould make application
to the eounty superintendent of the eounty in which
they reside. Another students wishing to test the
collegiate course will bs required to pny a tuition
fee of 12(0er term in advanca. All oandidatea for
admission to thia department will be required to
paae an examination in the following
STUDIES l
Heading, Writing, Oith.rrepliy, Practical Arith
luetic, English Grammar, (Jengmphy, lliitory of the
United RUtea, Itin Grammar, flut ter and 4 Books
of Cvmr, Greek Grammar and Keador but for the
present the examination in the Innjuairos may be
omitted. The eurriculeum of study in the
. COLLEGIATE COURSE "
WUI oomprlse, 1st, Un usual college coarse. Id, a
complete oourie la Science. SJ, Normal course
planned with apechl reference to the wanta of touch.
e.-a. All etudenta in thia department will be required
to pay a fee of 3 40 per term in advance for inciden
tal expenses, AH etudenta in the
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
Will bs required to pay a tuition of IIS In advance.
Thia department will give students the neoeasary
training in the studies required for admitanos into
the Collegiate department.
THE FACULTY
WiU consist of Prof. J. W. Johnson, President, and
rrofcaeora Thomas Condon and Uark Bailey. The
teechere in the preparatory department are Mrs. Ma
ry E. Hpiller, Principal, end Miw Uary E. flume,
Assistant. JOHN W. JOHVHOX,
President of University and Faculty,
J. J. WALTOIf,
fiee'y Board of Dlrectora. '
FOB TBE
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE
WE BEG to inform ear friends and tbe pahlie
that we have (urt received direct from baa
iraaciacoaua um lum suirfcets
AN IMMENSE STOCK
or
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS
notions. CLornnra,
FURNISHING ' GOODS,
HATS AND CArS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Clocks, Faints, Oils, Etc.,
Selected by oar Mr. 8. Bosixsurr, whlck we
offer st
nEDUCKD
Parties wHl led It to their advantage to eal.
and ezamire ear stock and arises before pure baa
tog elaewhere.
Highest priee paid (or all knds of Prolac
8. ROSENBLATT & CO.
A CRirriTt H L I.nrLE.fIE!TS e
ia.aU
EUGENE CITY KILLS.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO
inform the public that they have leased the
EUGENE CITY MILLS for a term of years,
and are now prt'rvd to do a general Milling
liuHiness. ill receive wheat on storage on fa
vorable terms, and will make lilwral terms to
farmers who desire to grind their own wheat.
n 111 at all timet keep on band for sale
FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED,
and pay the
Highest Cash Price tor Wheat
A share of the patmnsire respectfully solicit
ed. oc7 PATTERSON & EDKIS.
Sl'CCK880R TO
WALTOX & LYNCH,
In Dorris' Brick Building.
DEALER IN
Groceries Provision.
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
iohaoco, Cigars, Candies,
Candles, SoatM. Notions,
Ureen and Pried Fruits,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Crockery, Etc.
Business will bs conducted on a
CASH BASIS,
Which means that
Low Prices are Established
Gtodi delivered without charge to Bnytf
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
Fur which I will pit th hxhet market pHott.
A 1 1)1 iV 1 VVf'lI
Final Settlement.
N THE MATTER OF TIT IS ESTATE of Ells
hllf. (1(VukI. Notii is heradr riven thai
Hubert Utl imn. ilmlni.tratir of mid Mtate. ha
fllnl bis imiuul fur Suitl MUlvmeot and the tlr
MuniUy in November. 176. has Una set fur nut
bwtriuK of sitiil sivounl.
Jivoruer H"n.J.J. w niton, jriotimy.iuag.
HPHKltrCAl I.lHiiN, Admlni.tretor
ATI0ALIilSlLSS COLLEGE
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A Business EJucatioc is the surest
guaranty ot suoocss for porsoos ia all
pursuits ot lilu.
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JUST RECEIVED.
A LAIt'JB STOCK OP
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
YANKEE NOTIONSf
ETC., ETC.,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
niirhest market price p (or all kinds of PRO-
DUCK, HIDES sud FU1W.
A. UOLUSUITH.
OEND lie. to (I k)0. P. HOWELL CO., 'New
O York, for Pumtililct of 100 nuea. eonUinip
lints of,Kk0 newniMuera, and eatimatea howuj ooss
o!dvertiung. '
THE til E U'EST TLVCE o.
The Paciflo Coast for HOME-M ADB
OOT8 AND SHOES.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
J. H. DONALD
ITaa sow on hand over ons hui d-ed and fifty t!ra
of lloota ot our own nuke, ubicu 1 am hound to aell
reiranllen of coat, and we are now prepared to make
Doota to order at tin following greatly reuucea pri
ces I
French Calf Moots from to 0 per pair.
Kranoh K in ItooU trotn SH to SU rjur Dtiir.
California Kip lloota made toonler for W per pal
And all other work at equally tow prlres. Repair
ing done at aliort notice. All work warrauted.
Leiitlierand Fiudinira furaala.
ltememlier the titnd,;two doors Booth of A. V.
Peters k Co' .a brick store.
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Ollmore A Co., sncceaaors to Chlptmn, Itoaner
ft Co., Hoiicibirs. Patents procured In all eouu
tries. No fees In tdvan.. No ehsnre nnleaa tlrtr
pvtent is granted. No feea for making piellrol
narv ezamim tlons. No additional fees for ob- '
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decision of the Commissioner all rejee'ed applica
tions may be revived. Special attention given to
Interference Caws before the Patent Office, Ex
tensions llors Congreaa, Inlringe ent Bulls Id
diflerent States, and all litigation spptrtaleing 10
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LAND CASES, LAND WABRANTS.and SCRIP..
Contested Lsnd Caase prosecuted before the O.
R. General Land Office snd Department of tbe In
terior. Pi ivate Land Claims, Mining and Pre
P.m. lion Claims, snd Homeateed esses attended
to. Land Scrip In 40, NO, and 160 acre pieces for
ssle. This Scrip is amlgnable. and can be located
la tbe name of tbe purchaser upon any Govern
ment land euiJect to private entry, et 11.15 per
acre. It ia of equal value with Bounty Land War
rants. Head stamp to GUmore ft Co. for pamph
let of frurtrucliou.
ARREARS OF PAT AXD BOUNTY.
Oflrers, Soldiers and Sailora ot the late war, or
their heirs, are in many eases entitled to money
from the Government of which they have ao
knowledge. Write full history of service, and
state amutint of pay aad bounty received. Enclose
stamp to Gilmorsft Co., and a full reply, after ex
amlnatloo, will bs glvta yon frtje.
PENSIONS.
All Officers, Soldiers, and Bailors woanded,
mptnred. or Injured la tlie late war, however
aliKhtlr, eaa obula a pension by addreaeiog Gil
more ft Co.
Caaee prosecuted' by Gitmore ft Co. before the
Supreme Court of the United States, tbe Court of
Claims, aad the St utbern Claima CommiMiion.
Each department of oor boaineaa is conducted
fat a separate burna, andVr rhari;e of the name
experienced partiea employed by the old l.
Prompt atknlina to all business entrusted to Cil
more ft Co. is thos secured. We desire to w,ly