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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1876)
Xorics. Simple snnounoemeats of births, (, eg, and deaths will be insertal without eharga. istuary notice, will be charged for at the rate of 10 Bta par line. Ws assume o responsibility for views expressed correspondent.. Single oopiea of theOriso, In wrappers for nail, y, may lie obtained at thia utSoe. CITY AND COUNTY. Christmas Ulammen, Until within a fow years, and possibly to the present day, in remote parishes it was the custom in many parts of England for a party of "Mummers" or "Guiser" to go round on Christmas day disguised as certain traditional charantors, and performing a rude tort of drama. In the afternoon of Christmas day a noise of a mouse was heard at the door, and on the door being opened the announcement was made that "the Christmas players" had come. Space was cleared in the room, and the players were invited to enter and begin their performance. Father Christmas, in a pasteboard mask and a long white wig, pranced around in- an antic fashion to provoke the merriment of the spectators. The Doctor wore a three cornered hat, had his face daubed with red and white, and wore a huge pair of specta cles astraddle his nose. One smooth-faced youth was disguised in a girl's short jacket and skirt, bedecked with ribbons, an old sun bonnet on his head, and flaunted a pocket handkerchief affectedly. The others were in white, with ribbons tied on their shirt-sleeves, gaudy neckerchiefs, tall pasteboard hats decked with beads, shreds of cloths, and other "ornaments." After strutting about the room for a few minutes and making gro tesque bows to the assembled company, the mummers fell back, all except Father Christ mas, who slapped his breast and announced himself and his business thus: Here come I, old Father Christmas, Welcome or welcome not, I do hope old Father Christmas Will never be forgot. I am not come here to laugh or to jeer, But for a pocketful of money and a skin full of beer; If you will not r; -what I do r Come in the be' ' J ue - Tut gn.'exciaimed piteously: Oh, p.-don me, St. George! oh, pardon me, I crave 1 Oh, pardon me this once, and I will be thy slave! St George answered : - I never pardon a Turkish Knight Therefore arise and try thy might The prostrate Knight arose and the two re lumed their lighting, until the Turk received a savage thrust and fell as dead. St George, seemingly astonished and alarmed at his own success, cried out: Is there a doctor to be found To cure a deep and deadly wound t The doctor came mlncingly forward, with a huge pill box under his arm and a bottle in his hand, saying: Ah! yes there is a doctor to be found, To cure a deep and deadly wound ""What can you ourej" inquired Father Christmas. All sorts of diseases, Whatever thee pleases; The itch, the palsy, and the gout, If the devil is in him, 111 pull him out "And what Is thy feeT asked Father Christ mas, putting his hand in his pocket Fifteen pounds is my fee, The money to lay down; But as 'tis such a rogue as he 111 cure him for ten pound. The money was paid over, and the doctor, producing a monstrous bottle exclaimed: I do carry a little bottle of all campane, Here Jack, take a little of my flip-flop, Pour it down thy tip-top, Rise up and fight again. The fight was renewed, but ended in the death of the Turkish Knight St George flourished his sword and exclaimed: Hers am I, St George, from Britain I did spring. 111 fight the Dragon bold, my wonders to be lli clip'his wings so he shan't fly, 111 cut him down, or else I die. The Dragon entered, snapping a pair of huge jaws shaped after those of a crocodile, and say ing: ' Who is he that seeks the Dragon's blood, And calls so angry and so loud ? That English dojf. will be before me stand ! I'll cut him down with my bold hand; , With my long teeth and scurvy jaw, 111 seize him up within my maw. Of such I'd break up half a score. And stay my stomach till I'd more. A fight ensued and the Dragon had the worst of It The episode of the doctor was followed Jrjr the pretended female coming forward and announcing herself as the King of Egypt's daughter. St George, sheathing his sword and Advancing with a box said: Gentlemen and ladies, the sport is almort ended, (Vnu pay to the box, it is nigMy commended; The box would ipeak if it had but a trtigne; Come throw in your money and think it no wrong. Money was thrown in freely, and after sing ing one or two Christmas carols and performing an awkward dance, the mummers departed. Yacatiox. The State University and the district school will take a racatioa during Christinas week. Both will reopen on Moo day, Jan. 1st ComtrrTca John Hodgins was conveyed to East Portland and committed to the asj hun last Monday. MUk-pnnch is now recommended as' a rare for diptheria. It has always been considered j good lor the throat 1 Cbrlatmaa. Another year has rolled by, and will soon be buried with the past, among the years that were. Another Christmas day is at hand. How many scenes of joy and sorrow, bitter anguish and heart breakings, have we all passed through in a short twelve months. Friends, and dear loved ones, that were with us on onr last Christmas, have since been called to Him, in memory of whose glorious birth, we make Christinas a day of praise and glad rejoicings. We moet together this coin ing Christmas, friends, parents, brothers and sisters, around the fireside ouce more united. Who of us will be here in a short twelve months, Ho who controls the universe can only tclL Let us, then, employ the day in a becoming manner, by socially mingling with our neighbors and friends, and loved ones at home. Remember the poor, ye who rejoice in your abundance, and when you have done your duty they, too, may say in tones of sin cerity, "Peace on Earth, good will to men." University. We are informed the first quarter of school in the University is about closed. At present about 133 studonts are attending the University, and from a careful inquiry among the students we learn that the school is well conducted; all the students are making rapid and thorough advancement in their studies; that the very best of order is maintained in the discipline of the school. The Professors and teachers are all well liked by tli student, and they seem to spare no work in the organization of the University to lay broad and deep the foundations on which to build up a first-class institution. The school is hardly organized yet, but time enough has elapsed to indicate that the Pro fessors and teachers are thorough and earnest workers, and are eminently qualified to fill their high positions. President Johnson is giving perfect satisfaction, and is well liked by all the students. He holds a steady tight rein in the discipline of the school, but is quick, efficient, kind and courteous, which at ouce inspires respect and love by all the students. Everything about the school is or derly and quiet, and works like a perfect the hes-' ' The stndents all Mi quiut -' . founuutfons .tennial year. day evening of last . mcnt of the literary .fin the University build lies started homo, buttheir , ae out they returned to one "s 'v dajnngcs. This done ' tS"1? to fiua that in and gone barcnits began , jnml that their . 5,' - Then one of the . to the University aud found tu , . uisido. He then had to go to the Janitor for the key, so that it was about 2 A. M. when they were liberated. Library. The Eugene Dramatio Troupo will give one of their pleasant entertainments for the benefit of the Eugene Library on Thursday evening 30th inst. The troupe have spared no pains in preparing for the en tertainment, and we do not hesitate to say it will be the most agreeable and pleasant aft'uir of the' season. The object is a worthy one to aid the Library Association to purchaso a lot of choice books for the Library and we bespeak a full house on the occasion. We understand that Prof. Condon has consented to deliver a course of lectures after the holi days for the.benefit of the library. A rare treat may be expected. Brief mention. One fight this week. Fireman's ball next week Monday night. Bal masque at Lane's Hall on Monday evening, Jan. 1st Conductor Bellinger is again punching tickets on the O. & U. R. R. An eel is not as slippery as a politician, but it can live on water longer. Preaching at the Christian Church to-morrow at 11a. m. and 7 p. m. N. A. W. X. Y. Z. Howe has been ap pointed postmaster at CreswelL Rev. T. F. Camplell lectured at the brick church on Monday evening, on Infidelity. The search for the north pole has been dis continued. It's the south poll we want now. Portland's Christmas ox weighs 3,500 pounds. Eugene's kicks the beam at 643 J. The boys like to have a lesson in history given them. They don't have to study it It repeats itself. Christmas, 1876, does not promise well for dealers in holiday goods, except in samll arti cles, of those of small cost It's hard times now, and we are bound to economize. We do it this time with a sup plement for Christmas reading. A nice Christmas present for a lady friend is a package of neatly printed visiting cards. Call to-day and leave your order. Tilden says he never felt better in his life and that he believes running for the Presi dency rather improved his health. The total amount required to nay the mile aije of electoral messengers will be 8,8o". The messenger from Oregon will be paid up ward of f.m. Somelorlv suggests that the thing to do is to put the Presidency into the hamls of Re ceiver, with power to run the concern and collect the debts. That machine mentioned last week ground out a "poem" highly satisfactory in the grind ers, but it did not suit the Journal's ideas of propriety and so it was squelched. When yon see a man with a red nnse and a general air of crackers and cheese, mount the stand as a temperance lecturer, don't it nake yon feel that after all, the world is hollow and dolls are stuffed with sawdust ? Dr. Dio Lewis has been heard from again. He says that no man should eat more than two odd mince pies just before gung to bed, snd that it is injurious for a young man to sit in a cold room with nothing on but anight j chemilnon, reading dune novels untd after midnight A1TLK3 fur sal and deliver by JOILV LEXGER. XOTICK TO DF.MX(I EXTS. i i Patrons o( the Guard knowing themselves indebted to the Proprietor will please make payment before January 1st, 1877. All old ac counts must be closed up with the close of the year. Money may Id sent from distant parties 7 Registered Letter, when Postoftice Money Or der cannot be obtained. Address, O. J. BUYS, Eugene City, Or. Masonic Elections. At a regular convocation of Eugen Royal Arch Chapter fco. 10, held last Saturday evening, the following officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year: James H. Evans, H.P.; F. B. Dunn, King; J.M.Sloan, Scribe; John M. Thompson, Treasurer, O. J. Buys, Secretary; J. F. Robinson, C. 1L; Jas. McClaren, T. S., G. S. Walton, R, A. C; H. N. Crain, M. 3d V.; F. W. Osburn, M. 2d V.; Chas. Lauer, M. 1st V.; G. Bettman, Sentinel; E. R, Geary, Chaplain. At a stated communication of Eugene City Lodge No. 11, A. F. and A. M., held last Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected for the oiisuing year J. G. Gray, W. M.j Wm. Treston, S. W.; J. M. Sloan, S. W.j F. B. Dunn, Treasurer; Gee J. Buys, Secretary; E. Waud. Tyler. Retail Produce and Provision market. The following are retailers' prices : FLOUR. -f bbl, ?G. CORN MEAL-Oregon ground, in bulk, 4c Oats t? bushel, 50. Beans t? tt, 5c. BUTTER Fresh rolls, 37J. COFFEE Rio, 29; Java, 33$c. CHEESE-Oregon, 20c CANDLES box, ?4 4 50. EGGS 33c BACON Sides, 14c; hanis, 15c; shoulders, 12Jc LARD In tins, 15c; bulk, 12J. CHICKEXS-M 50fi 3 OO k dozen FISH -Salmon, hf bbls, ?6; 60tt.'ts, $4 00; . . . 1(1" 1 W- Mackerel. Der k t. S4: Codhsh, P STTG4R S. F. ICifor Island, 1015c; crushed, 18c; po",ureJ. SALT C'ma" 1lIU, 100 1 "'' Bay, $125; JveTl Dairy, $2 60; do coarse, 2- JF-Or 25; Japan, 75c It). Oolden, t'keg, $3. j5 t' gallon. Y UP. ed to me are requested to liayment JOHX LEXGER. i J Leave. F. W. Becker has dis;o ed of his business and will leave next week. All per sons indebted to him will settle with Mr. Boyd, at the market, or with G. B. Dorris. For the Holidays. Steinheiser has just re ceived for the Holiday trade a supply of the celebrated FREXCH CANDIES, RAISINS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, ORANGES. L IST CALL. All pcrMonit Indebted to me are hereby notified that Nettle mr-iit miiNt be made by Jan. I, 1H77. This is imiwrative and final. H. STMXHF.ISF.K. NAVK C OSTS! Every person indebted to ns can save costs by making payment on or before the first day of January, 1877. SLOAN BROS. All persons indebted to Jas. McClaren are hereby notified to make settlement of the same on or before Jan. I, 1877. After that date trouble will commence. JAN. M'i'LARE.V. TIME! 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 i.STRATTON. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at B. Duns's. I have now on hand a full and complete atsortment of HARNESS AND SADDLERY, which I will sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM IN THIS CITY. Parties knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle. CHAS. HADLEY. School and Holuimt Boos University students will find all the text books used in that institution for sale at the Post Office Book Store. Also for the Holliday trade, Mr. Pat terson has just received an elegant assortment of standard works of fiction and poetry; and for the little ones, there is no end of picture books, games, etc A I' II EE CX RE. For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, til mat and luruf dineases. Also a sure relief and permanent cure for general debility, dyspepcia and all nervous a(fections,'by a simple vegetable medicine which cured a venerable missionary Physician who wss lonz a resident of tfyria snd the Eut, and who has freely given this valua ble sfweific to thousands of kindred sufferers with liie irreatest powible benefit, and now be fads it his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful inventing' remedy, and will send FKKK the original receipt complete, with full directions, to any person enclosing stamp for irrlv. DR. CLARK A. ROBBINS, Gsmlet Bujcc, Svuktse, N. Y. (P. O. box, 76.) Last Call. AH notes and accounts due D. Cherry or D. Cherry k Bra, if not paid immediately ent will he addd thereto after the 1st Ur nf De cember, 1X76. I). CHERRY. LrXIBEH. I a prepare! to deliver Lumber lo Ko Ker or vicinity on short notice. Orders !r? A tbe store' wifl be promptly stteodrd to. F.U. DUXX. Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carnages, A largo stock on hand and I will to order of the Best Eastern Timber throughout. ALL WORK WARRANTED IN EVERY 'RESPECT, at Fair Prices. Repository and Shop bonier Ninth ami Oak Streets, Eugkxk City. Please cull and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere Blacksmithing, Wood Work ami Carriage Tainting done to order. W. W. ESPEY. a H. FRIENDLY HA9 JUST OPENED FOR THE SPUING-AND SUMMER TR The Largest Stock of Goods EVER nitOUGIIT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has ben largely Increased and we can show a handsome a line oi reai'.y mane goous in MEN'S AND BOYS Business and Dress nit s, As csu bt round In the county, and as prices that caunot Tail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is well filled with a splendid assort all the leading styles slid fuxhiouable slia t goods. Empress' Cloths, ! Mohair and American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plaln.ind Opera Flannels of all colors, nieached & Unbleached Cotton Flan- ni'la. Ladies' aid Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson & Ch DKAl.KltS IX Jl S1IELF& HEAVY 1IA11 UAVK TU Bes! Selected Stock III 1 Protect Your Buildings. Which may be done with one-fourth the usual exieuse by lining our PATENT SLATE PAINT, MIXED READV VOIt USE. Firo-I'rour, lVnterWroor, lurn ble, KcoiioiiiioHl and OriiHiiM'iitul. A 'roof mv lie covered with a verv chenu shingle, and hy application of this slate be uiule to lust I Mm M to !! years, (.lid runts cau le patched and coated, looking much better, and liistinir loiiL'er than new uliiiii'lin' u itlinnt tlin slate for One-Third the Cost of Re-Shinglingi The cost of slitting new shingles is only alsiut the cost of simply luyim; them. The paint is KlRK FiUMir oyainst sparks or flying emWs, as may be eusily tested liy any one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tiu or iron has no eipuil, as it expands iiy unit ami contracts liy cold, nnl nkvkii (hacks nor scales. Jioofs covered with tar sheathing felt cau be made water tight at a small expense, and preserved fur many years. mis slate paint is EXTKEMELY CHEAP. Two gallons will cover a hundred suunre feet of shingle roof, while on tin, iron, felt, matched boards, or any smooth surface, from two (marts to one galloa are required to 1U0 square feet of surface, and although the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is Used in this Composition, Therefore it neither cracks in winter nor runs in summer. On decaying shingles it fills up the holes ami pores, and gives a new and sulwtantiul roof that will lost for years. Cl'Kl.ED OB U'aM'KD shin gles it brings to their places and keeps them there. It nils up all holes in felt roots, sto the leaks, and although a slow dryer, raiu diws not effect it a few hours after applying. As nearlv all mints that are black contain tar. be sure you obtiiin our uouink article, which (for shingle roofs) is Chocalate Color, when first applied, changing in alsmt a month to a month to a uniform sluto colur, and is to all intents and purposes slate. On TI HOOFS our red color is usually preferred, as one coat is equal to five of any ordinary paint. For ItltICK M A M.N our BlildllT Run is the only reliable Slate Taint , ever introduced that will effectually prevent dampness from )enetratiiig and discoloring the planter. These paints are also largely used on out houses ami fences, or as a priming coat on fine buildings. Our only colm are chocolate, linn, ISkk.mt Ke and U ha Not New York Cash Price List. 5 gallons, can and box 9 li M 10 " keg KM 20 " half barrel 10 00 40 " one barrel 30 00 We have in stock, ofour own manufacture, roofing materials, etc, at the following low pncs li MX) nils extra Rubber Itofiiiig at 3 cents per square foot (r we will furnish Kublier fusiting .Nails, (. alia ami nlate 1 amt fur an en tire new roof, st 44 cents tier square foot. JUtsJ rolls 2 ply Tarred. Hooting felt, at II cents per square foot rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 1 cents per ivi'uire foot. 2 10 rAit Tarred sheating, at ) cent per srjuare foot 5,000 gall'Sis fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready fur use, on insvle or ouUnle work, at t- per gal lon. Send fur samt'Ie can! of colors. All orilrrs must be accompanied with the money or satis factory reference. No gissla sbipirl C U. I). unless express charges are guaranteeiL ( Sample orders solicitL s X. V. KL1TK P1IXT 0.. 102 k 104 MAIDEN LA.NU, New York, oovll .tm Wlic.it Wanted. We want Wheat and are pre pared to pay tie Highest Mar ket Price in Cash. T. C. IfFMHIHTCS, JollN rfTKWAKT. BttfUK City, SerA. U, 1STS. TRAPS TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, All Colors. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS & CAPS, In tliolrmling Styles. OIL Cl.OTRS, for Floor and Table use. BOOTS & SHOES. We would call special attention to our stock Mens' aud Boys' San Francisco Boots, Wliicr we have sold for a number of years with great salisfacliuu. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of riAlTDAVAltlL ! Plows and Farming Utensils. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED (1001)8, and all choice FAMILY (JKOCERIES st artonlshlngly low rate. LIVERPOOL AND CABMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce and WOOL. IB. 1 l.Ii:DLY. IT A V K KOU SAI.K II ATTIIKI.OWKMI It TEH Inm, Steel, Axes, Anvils, Cal'le Chains, Nails, Hope, disss, I'ntty. Tul.lo A rocket Cutlery (inns, Plxtnh, Ammunition, Agilcultiintl Implemens Mlsstlnir Powder, Fixhinir Tsckle, Etc. Kto. We Invito mi exuml nation of our khks "imtliliMit our prices will suit the times. UlliOUXAIl OrTIIR STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, OK. The lenutifnl bulMinir proimrod for the BUts Un Tersity uf Oregiin Iwlug now ready for the srmiiiimo dation of students, the Hrat session will commence on the 16th of October, there will I two courses of study, the Preparatory snd Collegiate, aud two terms of twenty weeks earh. The law provides for the free tuition of ono stu dent from each comity and for each member of the legislature. Ntudents wMiing to avail tlimnnoivus uf the liencrlts uf this law should mats application toMieooiinty superintendent of the county in which they reside. Ali.i.lhor students wUhing to take the collegiate outline w ill bo required to pay a tuition feu of l.'O per term in advauco. All candidates for admission, to this department will be mi ui red lo pasa an examination in tin fullowiug 8TUDIKS t Itoadiug, Writing, Orthography, Practical Arllh. metic, Kuglinh Omminsr, Geography, History oi tho United Rtutes, latin Grammar, Header and 4 Bunks of Cwxar, Uiwk Oramumr and Header; but fur the present the oxarainat'un in the languages may be omitted. The eurriculeuin of study in the COIXEOIATK COURSE Will comprise, 1st, the usual college course, id, a complete course in Hrience. ad, a Normal course planned with siwciil reference to the wants uf teach ers. All students in this dcwrtment will bo required tn pay a fee of 12 in jr tm m in advaww for inciden tal expanses. Ail students in tlm VHKi'AIIATORY DEPARTMENT Will ba mrnlred to nay a tuition of 1 1.1 in advance. This di'rtuiint will gir tudciiU tho necessary tiainiiiir in the tuilies rnjuired fur adinitance into the Collegiate deimrtment. , THE KACULTf Will mnsM of Prof. 1. W. Jnlinnon, Prenldcnt, and PiufcsMiis i'ltoitisM t'ondon and Mink llailey. 'J lie feseherft in the preiianitory dejmrtlliciit am Mrs, 31a ry K. epillur, Principal, and Muiy K. IMoni-Slim AMMUtut. JOHN W. JOHNSON1, TfsMctit of UniTerMty awl Faculty. 3. J. WALTON, Hec'y Hoard of Directors. Eugene City Jlrcwery. 1A 11 lJX a fllMiliMl, I 1U l. Is now prepared to All sll orders fur LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Corn atvl U yourself, A wA articla neodt rMvmitnuUti(m. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREOO.V. A. EENFEEW, : : : Prop. PR. RENFREW snnonncrs that helssgslnin possession of Uis old and well-known ST. CHAltLKS HOTEL Which has been newly furnished and refitted, snd Is now open for the reception of ruests. B this chsnge in the ownership, bftetn rooms in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making Ifty rooms. It the most eommoiiions snd hot appointed hotel in the 8tat south of Ha'em. Thanking the puUle for past pstrnnsg, I no licit s countinusnct of tt s asms sad sluili do sll for tbe comfort of gueats. FKEE COACH Ti THE HOCSE. A. HHPItHW. OPPOSITION WTHE LIFE OF TRADE! SLOAN BROTHERS -1I71LL ID WOBK CDEATEB Um aay ether IF sfcop la town. HORSES SHOD TOR $150, Wi'k wm ssaUcial, all roanj. t rat. All warrawteal ! five aalllartlai. Shop on Eighth st., opposite Ilam- pnreys Biaaie WAttfYg? rjii jii. J. -sK iff" Wntches, Clocks and Jewelry MUBIO AND SE WLYG MACIIIJY.ES THAXKINU THE PUBMC for their past liber si patronage, we now InviU them to call on ns at our new mobi in Umlerwoorl k Co 's new brick block, where nisylie found a full assortment of gooil lu the sUire line. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In tbe be it workmanlike wanner and Warranted. Willamette St, Eugena City, Oregon CRAIN BROS. A New Deal. R, G.GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST RECEIVED FKOM THE EAST a line ot flue and fuxliionshle cloths such as hss never before been brought to Eugene, com- slsting of Pants Goods. Conlliitt, lu nil Grades, and Fine Veatlng. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. H. V.. GIMICtm. OREGON STONE WARE fo sale hy T.O. HKMUUCKa. r a in' rniTTniTi a frtc iUAiiiv iiiiisorj rivjio THE TESTIMONY 0? THE WHOLE WOULD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. - Let the Sunerinc and disfised read tbe following. i-I.ctall who nave neen given nn by Doctors. and spoken ol es incuriililo, rent the loliowing. f Let sll who ran oeiieve facts snd can nava faith in evidence, rend the following. Know all men hy these presents, That on this. the Twentieth day of Juno. In the year of Our Lord, On. llioumiiiii r.ight ll imiirrd and sixty six, ieisoimily rsine Joseph ItsydocH to me known ss sm-h, srnl lieing duly sworn deposed as foil: ws : "That he Is tho sole general sgent for the United HUitcs snd dependencies thereof for' reparations or medicine known as Dr. iiolloway 'ills and (liniment, and Unit the following certifi cates are verbatim copies to the best of bis knowl edge Slid helief. J A M KS KM EITltE, IL.Bl Wotary 1'ulilio, U Wall Street. New York. Yin. IIoi.uiwat-I tako niv pen to write von of m firait relief and that the awltil pain in my aide bas clt n) at IimI' thanks tu your pills. Oh. Lloctor, lfiw IlianktiilU am that I can get some sleep. 1 can never write It cihiiikIi. 1 thank you again and again, and am sniv that you are really the fricud of all suf- leiurs. l coiiiii tiot help writing to ynu, ami noli, yuu will nut tuke itamim. JAM KM MYKKH, - i is Avonu. v. This Is to certify tlint I was dischanred from the- army with chrunic diavrha'H, and have been cured uy i"r. imiiiiwuv a nils. vtnutu.n HAiiytx, ' .New York, April 7, lm.0. 31 t'itt street. The fulhiwing is an interesting rase of a man em ployed in an iron toiiiidry, who, in pouring meltaV lion into a rliu.k that was wet, eaused an exploaion. The melted iron was thrown aruund and on hiin in a piirtii't shuwiir, mi l h was dreadtully burned. Tho following i-eitillcatu was given tu me by hink almut S weeks utter the accident: Nkw Yobk, Jan. II, 1879. My name is Jactiti Tliuily: I ntn inm founder. I was Iwdly liinu hy hot iron in Noreintier last my burns hcuicd, hut 1 had a running sola on my leg that would not hual. 1 tiled llulliiway's Ointment. ami it cured my in a few weeka. 'this fsulltruv and anylsidy cause tun at Jackson's Iron wurksr M Avenue. J. IIAitUi. 11V Uuorcn street. KXTKACTS FROM VAHIOUS IRTTKRS. ,' had no appetite ; Holloway's Pills gave too a hearty one." " Your rills are marvellous." "1 send for aii' ther box and keen them In tbe house . " 'Dr. Hullowiiv cured my headache that was chronic'' " I gave one of your rills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." "My nsurca of a morning is now cured." "Your box of flullowuv's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. 1 rnblied some of your Oint ment behind the ears, snd noise hss lofl." "Send iu two boxes. 1 want oue for a Door family." "1 enclose a dsllsr, your price Is 3J cents, but the medicine to uie is worth a dollar." "Hend me lire boxes of your I'llls " "Let me huve three boxesofyour Pills 'lvntnin mall, for Uliills snd Kcver." have over 'Jnu such testimonials ss t!icse. but want of space compels me to couclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, tills Ointment I iiivalimble. it docs not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching c tiect to the very root of the evil. HOLLO-WAY'S PILLS Invdrlahly cure the following diseases t DIHOItDERS OP THE KICNEV3. In sll diseases sffecting these orgsns. ahotber they seeicte too much or too little water t or whether they lie alllicted w.lli stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over tbe regions of the kidneys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Oint ment should be wi li tunned lulu the small or me back at bed time. This treatment will give Imust Immediate teller when all other means nave failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDEtl. Nn medicine will so effectually Improve the tone of the stomach ss these Pills ; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by Intemperance or improper diet. Thsy reach the liver snd reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wondelully effica cious in ca-es of spasm in fsc', they never fail la curing sll diwinlcis ol the liver and slomaco. Holloway's Tills sre the licit remedy known la tbe world lor the fullowiug diseases : Ague, Asth ma, llilinut complaints, Mutches on the skm. Dowel Complaints, Colics, Cou-tl potion if the llow-ls. Consuinnli n. Debility. Dropsy, Dvsenta ry, Erysipelas. Female irregularities, Fevers of all kinds, Kits, (tout, Headache. Indigestion. Intisms tion. laundice. Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Keumstism. Itetentiun of untie, Hcrolulsor king e Evil, ttore Throats , Htone X liravel, Secondary Symptom , Tic-Duuhiureiu, Tumors. Ulcers. Veur era I A flections, Worms of all kinds, Weakuesa Irom any cause, Ac. LMl'ORTANT CAUTION. None ate genuine nnless the signature of J riivixis. as agentfnr the UniU-d Htatea, surt rounds each box of Pills snd Ointment. A bsnd- aome rewsrd will begien to anyone rendering such liilormstloD ss nisy lesd to the detection of any party or ptrtlrs couuterrslting the medlcoe. or vending the same knowing them to be spurious- Hold at the manufactory of l'rolesaor Hol low t k Co., New fork, and by sll rcpectaUsr Druggists and Dealers In Mediciu. throughout tie cUilifd world, in boxes at IS cents, 62 cent and tl each. -There Is considerable saving by taking the larger siirs. N. II.- Directions for the guidance of patients Irs every disorder are affixed to each box. Q It OC t It I K-1 shall keep on a f uM us GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite the attention of houaekewiers. T. L HKXllKIl KS GEO. J). DOKlilS, Office on Willamette street, Eugens City. irwr rst:LLYoift wheat at Ca . Hurhcat Maiketl'iK U T.O.HESDftlCKS. DR. JOUX JfEKKBOLD, SNGiriL 111 HECniMClL BEHIST, flaa removed lo Roselmrg, Oregon, where be re spectfully offers his service, to Ihe eilisn of that Pi sand VKisity IB sll tbe brsncba of bis pro feixioa. )HODITR Or EVFKV KIS TASKS L la aJuu tut iwli I v T. C. HESOEICK.