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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1876)
Wrertc. Simple ftnnounoeraents of birth, ma. i i v. . . 1 1 v.- ........ ...I i ittuary notice will be charged for at the rate of It ' ' ' ' yyeassume no responsibility fur views expreaaed eorrespondenta. ,... gimrle copies of the Odakd, Ib wrapper for mail , mT be obtained at tbii olUce. CITY AND COUNTY. KOTIt E TO DELIXqLESTM. Patrons of the Guard knowing themselves indebted to tlie Proprietor will please make payment before January 1st, 1877. All old ac count! must be clotted up with the dune of the year. . Money may be tent from distant parties by Begistered Letter, when Postoffice Money Or der cannot be obtained. Addrese, G. J. BUYS, Eugene City, Or. - Cbrlatmae. Christmas was celebrated in our town in a quiet way, with more than usual attention 'and joy. There wag nothing loud or demon strative beyond a few tiny tin horns in tho hands of infants, and a few fire-crackers ex- ploded by small boys. The relicts of the rude and barbarous ages have faded away iu 'our times and community to the merest traces. There were Christmas trees at the Metho dist, Presbyterian and Christian churches. At the Christian church the tree was a laurel, arranged by tlw members of the Christian and Baptist congregations. The house was well iifled, but there was no jam. The exor cises 'consisted of vocal music, a short ad dress by Elder Burnett, the appearance of Kris kringle, and the distribution. of tho fruits of the tree. At the Methodist church the jam of 'little children," old and 'young, was to the degree of suffocation. The tree was really a grove, and bearing, too, far more than twelve manner ,of fruit. The programme was ordinary; the music, both vocal and in. strumental, was noteworthy and praise worthy. . There were a number of trees in private families, where presents were distributed in a liberal manner, and an unspeakable amount of happiness was caused both among grown folks and children. One of these, a remark able tree, flourished and faded at the house of John H. McClung, where was assembled quite a number of his people and friends, who were all made to feel very happy and at home by the genial hospitality of Aunt Kate. In course of the distribution of presents the name of -Uncle Ela" (E. L. Applegate) was called. Upon opening the package his pres ent was found to be a very fine specimen, of an aged "gem'an of color." This was appre ciated as the joko of the occasion, and was 'subsequently found to have been the hmuly work of the bright and mischevious Miss Jesse Benton Applegato McClung. Every "body received something good and nice, which was of course attribted to the thought fulness of Uncle John. t Discharged. About ten days ago one of the cabins nut un at tho summit of the mm tain lor the safety of the mail carriers on the McKenzie route was broken Into and the pro visions and blankets carrie'd away. C. V. Mburu and Jeff Zuniwalt, who had just come over that route, were arrested for the .offense. On examination before Justice Ogle it was held that the proof was insufficient to Wd them over. Installation. At a stated communication of Eugone City LnHge No. 11, A. F. and A. M., held last Wednesday evening, the fol lowing officers were installed for the ensuing year: J. G. Pray, W.M.; Wm. Treston, S.W.; J. M. Sloan, S. W.; F. p. Dunn, Treasurer; Geo, J. Buys, Secretary; C. W. Fitch, S. D.; F. W. Osburn, J. D.; Win. EJr. and G. Bettman, Stewards; E. Waud, Tyler. 1NW Teacher. By reason of ill-health Miss Wilcox has beon obliged to give up her position as teacher in the district school in . tljis city, and Miss Geary has been engaged to take her place. The second term will be gin next Monday with Mr. Callison, Mrs. J. A. OdellJ Miss Walker and MfVg Geary as teachers. Light. The fall of snow in the mountains thus far this winter has been unusually light. On the McKenzie route List week the ground was covered two inches deep for a distance of ten miles. Ordinarily at this season of the year there is from two to ten feet iu that lo cality. . Information Wanted. Information is wanted of the relations of Daniel Lemon, who died suddenly a few weeks since. He left nothing ty which the whereabouts of his relatives, who ar supposed to reside in Vir ginia, can be ascertained. Any information on the subject w ill be thankfully received by S. J. Saxon. , Theatre. Wilton's comic and variety tronpe, comprising Frank Wilton, Miss Georgia Hayne, J. B. arid Frank RobTiIsou and A. C. Sutherland, will this evening com mence a short season of dramatic perform ance: at Lane's hall This tronpe has met only with commendation from the press dur ing its travels through California aiid Ore gon. Again. Matt Bledsoe has again been kill ed at Prescott, Arizona, "about six weeks go," this time by one Slocum, who did not give him time to go to confession before send ing Lira over to the majority. This informa tion cornea by way of Roseburg; the man who fc'ronght it left Arizona suddenly, and dare not tell his name. Changed It. A hypocritical bummer who fc ao business of his own has concluded that Ks same has become a disgrace to the com inanity and to himArlf, and he has changed ft to, "A Friend1 of the Ladies." , Examination. W are requested by Prof. ?oloo, Coanty Schcxd Superintendent, tsay tt there will be a public examination for the benefit of applicants for teacher' Ortifi catea held in Ihi city, January 4th.' Sow "1 wear oft" Society Elections. iU last reeulor meeting Charitv Grange :.o.76, Willamette Forks, elected the follow ing officers: Master, G. M. Miller; Over- oer, J. Simmons; Secretary, A. Wilkins; Treasurer, J. E. Holt'; Steward. A. Duuliam; tuaplam, H. Miller; As. Steward, J. Wil kins; Lecturer, Win. Vaughn; Gatekeeper, G. W. Vaughn; L A. S., Miss Elida WU kins; Ceres, Mrs. J. Simmons; Flora, Miss Etta Wilkins; Pomona, Mrs. H. Miller. Wimawhala Encampment TTo. C, on Wed nesday evening, December 27th', elected the following officers: C.P., Wm. Driskiir-, H.F.. John Church; S. W., Frank Harrington; J. W., John O'Brien; Scribe, Pen. F. Dorrirf; Treasurer, S. Steinheiser. , On Tufiday evening, Deceml)cr2(ith, Spen cer Butte Lodge No. !, I.O.6.F., elected the followiiig-ollieers for the ensuing term: N.G.', Frank Harrington; V.G., Wm. Driskill; Per. Sec., John Campbell; Kec. Sec., L G. Jack- sou; Treas., B. F. Dorris. Wheat Mahket. From the market re port of thV Vegon'!iui of the 28th w take this: "Buyers, and especially those who buy to sliip, seem to bo at sea iu the uncertain condition of tho market, and somo who deal largely in ordinary, times are now cautious and afraid. The advance has surprised them. Ihey worder that it gave no Bigu of its com ing, and fear that tho decline may also come without warning. Some of tlie leading ex porters say there is no fixed price for y heat, that it altogether depends upon the wants of the buyers and the conditions of the contract which he is or may be under tho necessity to fill. The dullness in the freight market is source of regret to hip owners, and the low prices of freight discourage them; bufm for mer seasons they have reaped rich harvests in carrying the grain of this coast, and it is fair that tho farmers and shippers should come iu for a share of the piofits occasional ly. The lowest figure we now hear named for wheat is $2 per cental, while 2 05 and upward is quoted as current rates. Just how much upward buyers would be willing to go is a difficult matter to dstermine. Skating Rink. R. R. Royal will open a Skating Rink iu the building on tho corner of Willamette and Seventh streets, opposite Miss Rankin's this evening. Tuesday aiid Thursday afternoons from 2 till 4 Ladies will be allowed to practice free of charge Ojien every afternoon from 2 till 4 P. M.; admis sion free; use of skates 25 cents. In the ev eningfrom 7 till 9; admission 25 cents and use of skates 25 cents. Ladies admitted free at all times. , Dentistky. Dr. Cleaver has had rooms fitted itp over Mrs. Jackson's millinery store, and will torture people with lame teeth ac cording to the latest and most approved plans, which reduces the torture to the minimum To Oregon City. Rev. I). B. Gray of this place has been engaged as pastor of the Congregational Chnrch at Oregon City, and will prcachis first sermon thero to-morrow morning. day evening was a complete success, fifty numbers were sold. Over Brief Mention. County Court next Monday. Masked ball next Monday night. Leap year will pjse in its checks to-mor row night. Skating commences at tho new rink 'his evening. J. H. D. Henderson returned from Califor nia this week. Now you can gather her nndor your arm and display your agility on rollers. Regular monthly meeting of Eugene Hook and Ladder Co., next Monday evening. Wheat is worth $1 per bushel. We soll ours, alas! when it was worth only 5" cents. Professor Morrell and H. II. Selfridge will furnish mu ic for the masquerade ball next Monday night. The Astorian.says: A. W. Stowell, Esq., is about to locate and go into merchandising at Upper Astoria. The Christinas ball at Springfield was not a paying investment. Only nine couples were in attendance. R. S. Osburn left fur his home in Reno, Nev on Thursday, lie was accompanied by F'-hnk Osburn, who will be gone about a month. , It's Geo. Osmint this time, of Siuslaw, who, a few days ago, killed four cougars in half a day. It must have been a good day for cou gars, or else Mr. Osmint is a lucky hunter. The Standard of Wednesday says: Mrs. Stowell, a resident of Eugene City, lost or had her jKxjket picked of a pnrtmonia con taining $22 on the eastsiile train yesterday. A few weeks ago Mr. Huddlcston, who lives on the Mohawk, came to town for a visit and when he returned home he 'ound that a too neighborly Wr had invaded his premises and destroyed his winter's supply of dried veni son. 4 Bton Poet : Joaquin Miller wails thus ly: "But I I am as lone, alas! as you white moon when unite clouds pass ; as lonely and unloved, alas! as cloods that weep and drop and pass." Why doesn't he go borne to his wife? By Elder IL G. Davenport, at the residence of Allen Bond, Albert Green and Mry E. &nd. tferemW 24th, Mr. Alvin Hughes to Mrs. Phoeba I'arwru. At the resilience of theljride's parent, Ilec. 2Vh. by J!v. E. R. Geary, Geo. W. Fletcher and Miss Nettie Blachley Wheat Cleaners! Having again commenced the manufacture of my Grain Cleaners, the first two Jd will be pat at 20 each, A REDUCTION OF 115 fmm the regular price; after the two first the price will be (25 until sitting. They will do gmd work as any n-achines in tlx State. Call and see it operate. Shop on Hfch street. a P. LOWELL.' ArriXS ! sale anr QrlirrrM 'r.y JOHX LEXGEE. Retail Produce and Vrovlslon market, The following art retailers' prices : FLOUR-t bbL (A. CORN MEAL Oregon ground, m bulk, 4c Oats f bushel, 50. Beans t lb, 5c. BUTTER Fresh rolls, 37a. COFFEE Rio, 2i; Java, 33Jc CHEKSE'-Ore8on,-20c CANDLES p box, 50. EGGS 33c. BACON-Side, 14c; hams, 15c; shoulders, 12Jc LAUD In tins, 15c' bulk, 12J. CHICKEN9-S2 60(3 00 t'doicn. FISH-Saluion, hf bbls, 96; 50tt kits, U 00 Mackerel, per kit, fl; Colfiah, 1 lb, VUg.Wo. SUGAR S. F. It, ll'.jjc; Island, 10X15c! crushed, 18c; powdered, 20c. SALT Carman Wand, t 100 lbs, $1 25; Bay, $125; Liveriiool Dairy, $2 50; do coarse, TEA Green, 01 25; Jam, 75c t lb. SYRUP-Heavy Golden, If keg, 5, OILS Kerosene, 75 f gallon. , . 1A. CARD. To all who are snnVring from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, 4a, I will send a recie that will cure you, FRLF OF CHARGE This great remedy was dis covered by a misslrtiary in South America. Send a self -addressed V-tter fothe 1?KV. JosEI'H T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York, Too Leave. F. W. Becker has disposod of his business and ill leave next week. All per sons indebted to him will settle with Mr. Boyd, at tho market, or with G. B. Dorris. ' PAY UP. All persons indebted to me are requested to male immediate payment JOHN LENGER. For the Holidays'. Steinheiser has just re ceived for the Holiday trade a supply of the Mebrated FRENCH CANDIES', RAISINS, KUTS, . - . DRIED FRUITS', ' .ORANGES. LAST CALL. All person Indrbletl ta ine are 1iT'by iiptifird Unit Netth-moiit must bo muitp by Jan. 1, 1177. This is imperative and final. S. STI.IXIIF.ISFK. HAVE, C OSTS! Every person indebted to us con save costs by making payment on or before the Erst day of January, 1877. kLOAN lUiOS'. All persons indebted to das. McUlaren are hereby notified to make settlement of the same on or before Jan. I, 1877. After that date trouble will commence. JAS. MTLAKES. 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 &J5TRATTON. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at t . 1. UL'NN g. I have now on hand a full and complete atsortmeiit of HARNESS AND SADDLERY, which I will mill CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM fN THIS CITY. Parties knowfnar themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle. CHAS. HADLEY. School ani HollidaY Books. University students will find all the text books used in that institution for sale at tlie Post Office Book Store. Also for the Holliday tiaju, Mr. Pat terson has just received an elegant assortment of standard wurlcs of fiction and l efry; and for the little ones, there is no end of picture books, games, etc. A Fit EE ( IKK. For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrli, throat and lunir diseases. Also a sure relief ami permanent cure for pneral debility, dyspepsia anil all nervons affections, by a simpff vegetable nedicme wlncli cured a veniTahle missionary Physician who was Ioul' a resident of th'riand the East, and who has freely (riven, this valua ble stx'cific to thousands of kindred sufferers with ?he greatest possible benefit, and "now he fjel it his sacred christian duty to impart to rtbers this wonderful mvitforatintf remedy, and will send FKEK the oritanal receipt complete, with full directions, to anv Iiefson enchnini; rtamp for reply. JUt. UjAKK. A. JUMJlilAN. Gkeelky Block, Sykaci hk, S. Y. (P. O. boi.TO.) Last Call. AH notes and accounts due I). Cherry or D. " Cherry & Bro., if not paid immediately costs will he adrl'al thereto after the lt day of De cember, li7G. D. CHERRY. am prepared to deliver i.onibcr in Ku- jrene or vicinity on short notice. Orders left of the store will be promptly attended to. F. B. DUXN. J. KILLINGS WORTH & BON, STAR BAKERY. On Ninth Street. constantly n hand, fresh fcwrar. Tobacco k Cienrs, Peacbea. Coffee, Canned Ooods, Plums, Syrup, , Cheese, Powder, 8oao, BUrrb, Pepper, Sardines, bait, Candies, Corumeal, Candles, Nuts, Lard, Floor, Etc., Etc. itso Bread, Cakfi, ftrt, Frciti and TfjftaLIfi. of erery d;riptio, which tbey willnell cheap for cwa. Thakful forast favora we solicit a coo tinaanceof toe same. Roods delivered to any part of th city free of Sra .lTO; j pared to pay the Highest Mai- llfAGO.fS T. 0. HE5DRICK.3 I3AGElil!et rlte ln aJ V ir .h. !Hbrst.-i . j T. (I. UTShVACKS, Wagons, Hacks, A large stock on hand and I will to AIL WORK WARRANTED U Repository and Shop Coiner Ninth Please call and soo for yourselves before Blacksjnithing, Wood Work to S. HV FRIENDLYi HAS JUST OPEXED FOR THE SPUING AXD SUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER DROUGHT our Stock of CLOTHING has been largely increased and we ran show a uanditomo a line ni rrauy nintle goods in MEN'S AND HOYS Business ami Dress nils, As can be found In the county, and as prices that cannot lull 10 salisiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is well filled with a snlendid assort e all the leading styles and fashionable alia ti goods. Empress Cloths, Mohair and , American Dress Goods. riaid, I'luln and Opera Flannels of all colors. IJIenehed it UnblencTied Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS anil SCARFS; Robinson k Church, MOV DKAI.KH8 I.V I1AVK T1IK Besl Selected Stock in rotect Your Buildings. Which may be done with one-fourth tho usual exiense uy usin our PATENT SLATE PAINT. MIXED JIEADY VOR USE. I'lri'-l'roof. . Wntr r-I'roof. Inrn- ulr, KroiioinirHl iiikI UriiHiiionliil. A roof nmV Jie covered with a very cheap shingle, and by npidieation of this slat 1" i ivi(...ii..')i,.... (ii.l r"t can le iiHtciied and coitteil, looking iiiueli better, nml ustinir lonircr Hum new shiuirlea without the slate for One-Third the Cost of Re-Shinglingi ihe cost of slatinir new slunirles is onlv nlsiut the cost of fimply luyinir them. 'Ilia puint is t'lHK-rRoo. against siuirks or Hyi-n; embers, ns may be easily tested by any one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no equal, ns it expands y neat aim contracts liy cold, and nkvkii fftACKS nor scales. Hoofs covered with tar sheathing felt call tie made water tight at a small exiiehse, and preserved for many years. i ins siate paiiib is EXTREMELY CIIEAl'. Two callons will oover a hundred souaro fet of shingle riMif, while, An tin, iron, felt, matched boarjls, or any smooth surface, from two quarts to one Kaflyn are reqrih-ed to HKI miuare feat of surface, and although the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is Used in this Composition, llu'Teforeitneither cj'ricks iu winter nor runs in summer, On decarinii'tthinulca it fills up the holes and sires, and givt'V a new and substantial roof that will last fir years. Cl'Hl.Eii on Waiu'KD sliiir t;lcs it briiin to .their places and keeint them there, it tills irr ml holes In frit roofs, stops the leaks, ami although a slow dryer, rain does not effect it a few hours after applying, As pearly all p:iins that ave black contain tar, lie sure you obtain nur UKM'INK article, which (for shingle roefs) is Chocalato Color, wjien first ipptied, changing in alxmt a. month to a mohth to a uniform slato color, and is to II intents ind pursses hi.ate. Uu TIV KOOI'M ur red color is usual! v preferred, aa eie coat is equal to the of any orihuary paint Fur 1II11I K U' A I. I.N , our P.RIOHI Kkii is iW- only relialile Slate Paint ever, intnsluced that will elfectiailly prevent j t-. .4. i it. . I . .i ' uurjuiew irimi jeiievrni-rig mm ueoioniig ine laxfcx .. These . iiaf nts are also largely used on out ouva and fences, or as a priming coat on fine buildings. .. .. Our only rolors are ClIUfOLATK, Kki), IiliKiHT 11) and Or'axok. New York Cash -Prite List. ff irallons, can and box. $ 5 ,v5 10 " keg U SO 'M 'I half barrel 10 00 40 " one barrel 4M 00 Wa have in stock, of.our own manufacture, roofing materials, etc, at the following low pri 1W rolls exra Rubber R'Kifiing at 3 cents er siuare fis (Or wo will fumiidi Rubber I'jx ring Nails, Cas and Slate l'aint for an en tire new mof, at 4.J o-uts st npiare fiit, 3XJ0 Mils i ply Tarred looting Felt, at 12 cenis tier square fis.t 3KJ0 rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2J OenU er sijuare fm.t 200 mils I'lrrwi cheating, at J cent ier vwre ft. fi.OOO gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready f .ir use, on inside or outside work, at ii x.r gal Ion. tVnd for sample cant of colors. AD orders must be aeoomianied with the money or satis factory references. Jio gls shjpiK-d C O. l. unli express vbarrrni are guraliU eiL Hamile order n!k'itL X. Y. NI.ATi: I'll XT Om W k 104 MAIDEN LANE, New York, novl 1 3m Wheat Wantcl. "We want Wlieat and are pre- Buggies, Carriages. order of tho Best Eastern Timber throughout EVER! 'RESPECT, at Fair Trice. and Oak Streets, Eugene City. purchasing elsewhere and Carriage Tainting done order. W. W. ESPEY. TO EUOENE. WOOL BLANKETS, Alt Colors. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS & CAPS, In tho trading Styles. OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Tsblo uso. BOOTS k SHOES. We would rail special attention to our itock Mens' and Hoys' Sari Francisco Hoots, Whicr we have sold for a number of years with great satisfaction, Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HAItD WAHE ! Plows and Farminq Utensils. CHOICE TEAS. CASXED HOODS, and all clioUe FAMILY GKOCERIKS at aMonishinRly low rates. , LIVERPOOL AXD CARMEN ISLAND 8ALT. Highest price for nil kinds of produce and r.WK FOR SAI.K II AT THE l.O'VEST RATES Iron, Steel, Axes, Anvils, Cuhle Clulna, Nails. Kopo, (ilais, Putty, TalileA Pocket Cutlery (inns, PInIiiIs, Ainiiiiiiiltion, Agiicultural Implrmcn niastlnv Powder, Flsliini; Tucklu, Etc. Eto. . We invito nn exami nation of our goods I'oulident our price III suit the times. Oregon afM OK T1IR STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, Oil. , TnsHrwirnih.iiMiniTDretiarpd for tho Btato Un vnmty of Oregon loin now niuly for tho acwiiiuno (hit ion of students, the Hist Kiwion will noinuionoe un the Kit U uf Uetulnir. 1 here will ho wo courses of study, the Trepuratory and Cullcgiato, aud two terms of twenty weeks each. , t- ,. The law provides for the free tuitliin of ono sfu dent from Hu h ijunty aud fur oaeh iri'i nitr of the IgiMlatui. citudenU wishing t4) avail thenwrves ()f io bineflta of this law shoiild make applieaUon t I'thi) eo'untf siiierinU'ndeutf the ooiuity iii whii h they reside. A ll.otlier studenu wishing to lake (tie pollegiato couiw will redred to pay a teition fee of I .'(I per term in a lvanro. All eaudidatcs for ailniissiiin t4i this denrtincnt will ueriulrol tu waa an oxainiiwtion in tho following STUDIES i , ,. . , Heading, Writing. Oithogmpliy, Pmotli! Arith metie, Enludi Uranimar, Ueitrmphy, History ol tho United States, latin Ummqiar, Itender ami 4 Dtsiks ofdiwr, Oreek (linmmar al-U Ituadorj but for tho present the examination ia the lauirusKee may bo omitted. The curriculcuin of Study in the OOI.I.KGIATE COURSE Will comprise, Ut, tlie usual (idlugo eoiirso. Id, a oumpluto course in Menca. tkl, a Normal course planned Willi siHwiil reference ie the wsnts uf teach, ei-s. All students in this department will be nxiiiinxl to iay a tec of n per term in ailvanoe fur inciden tal expenses. All atuilcnts in the VltKPA It ATOMY DtJPARTMEN'T Will lie reiiirel to imy a tuition of (1.1 in advance Tina department will give atudenta the n csKioy trainiiiir in the spulireuired fur admitauce into the Collegiate dejrtmeut. TIIE FACULTV Will consist of Pruf. J. W. Johnson, Preni.lciit, and 1'iofeniHiis '1'homka (,'cn.lon snil Slur k ilailey. 'I he teacheni in the prciwratory ih j.otmcntaie .lis. 5lu.' ry K, Spillur, l'rmuijial, su.l Maiy K. (Moiic.Mnu. Assistant. JdllN W. JOIINHON, ' ' 'President of Uinvumity au 1 f aculty. J. J. WAI.rjiN, ' i tk'y llndrd of Directors. , . . Eugene titj Jircwcry. MATH IAS MlAAAlll I )ist9b t 3 U now prcpm-tNl to till nil oi(l;n (ur LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Pome nfnl ytrirnet. A wx article Tiff)- ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ECCKNEClfil'.bltKCO.V. A. RENFREW, i : : Prop. prt.RE.VKREWannonncea that he Is again In poskxnwnof the old and well-kuown ST., CIIAHI.ES HOTEL Which has been newly furnished and n lilted, and Is now open for Hie reception of guests. IH this change in tlie ownership, hlleen rooms lo the , FIREPROOF BRICK BUILDING making lift y rooms. It the mmt commodious and best appointed hotel in the ritile soulb of haem. Thanking the public for pat pafronsge I so licit a couutinuance of ti e same and shaJl do all for the comfort of gnenta. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A. IIKM'HKW'.' OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE! SLOAN BROTHERS Tin" t WOUK CHEAPi: tUo ny otb I tllJ M tuWB. HORSES SHOD, FOR $1 50, Withnew nuteria,all ruaad. Resetting old titan Ail VSmTTmiiri tw ! at llaftlOO. Shop on Eighth at., oppesi'e Hum phrey's Stable. "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry MUSIC) SE WLXG MACHINES THANKING THE 1T1SLIC for their past liber al patronage, we now Invite them to call on us at our new room in Underwood A Co 'a ne bvlck block, w hero may lie found full assorta.'Dt of goods Iu tlie sIkhc line. Watches, Clacks and Jewelry repaired in tbs do i workmanlike manner aud Warranted, Willamette St, Eugone City, Oretjoi 1 CHAIN J1K03. A New Deal. R. G, GRAHAM, , MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS Jl'ST RECEIVED FItOM THE EAST a lim ot Due and fasliionnblo cloths such ai has never before been bronchi to Rmren pnn. sMing of . I'anla (ibodi), t'oatlncs In all Urndra, c ant Fine Vralliisa. CALL AND SICK Mr STOriv. H. . Mt All ATI. OREGON STONE WARE fo MARK THESE FACTS THH TESTIMONY CP THE WHOLE , WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. r Let the Snlteilnir and diirased read the fullnwiiur. ' ' "l.et all who have been clven un bv Doctors. and ikcn ol ss iuourahle, retd the lollowinir. a-i,ci an wiiii ran nein vo lads add can have faith in evidence, read the tollowiiiK. Knw all men ly ihee presents. That nn thin. tlie Twentieth day of June, in ti e year of Our Lord, Doe thousand Rlfc-ht Hundred and Sixty: six, peisoually ciiino Joseph llaydoek to ma known as such, mid bi'inn duly sworn deposed aa foil ws? 'That he is the sole neneral auent fur the 1'iilted Stales and .dependencies thereof for preparation or medicine known a lr. Holoway: and Ointment, aud that tho followinir ccrtill- rales ure vviliatiui copies to the bet of hle kuotrl edse mid belief. JAMES Sit KIT u, s Kotary 1'uhllo, , 14 Wall Street, New Yok. Tin. Ifm.tWAY-1 take my pen to write you of my f treat relict anil tliat theawlul pain hi my aide has clt mo at last - thanks to your iillla. Oh. Doctor. Imw thanktut 1 am that I can irot mmie sleep. I ian never write it eiunnrh. 1 tlumk you strain and aitain, bikI am miro that you aiu really the friend of allsul rereis. 1 ruiiM not help, writmir to you, and houo yuu will nut take it amniy. JAM KM MYKUW, 11(1 Avenue D. ' This is to certify that 1 was disrluuired from tin army with chronic dinnho-a, and have la-en cured by Ur. HollowiD'sl'ills.i WILSUN HARVEY, Sew Vork, April i, Isra . 31 Tilt street. The follow iii I an initrijitini; fnscof a rtian em plnyoil in an iron tt.iimli y, who, in pourinir mclt'sl . iron into a Hank ttiatwiot net, caused an explosiun. The incited iron w its tin own arouuil ami nn him Iu a pertoct shower, airl he was dicadtully buineiL '1 lie fnllowrtiK eci titicate -was ifiven tu iuo by hiin alsiiit 8 weeks alter the accident: " ' "' Nw VoiiK, Jan. II, 18"J. , My nnme is JaiHib Hardy; I am iron founder, I was Wily Inn ii by hot iron iu Novuiulwr last i my burii hcaicd, hut 1 hud a runninir sore on my Icif that would not hial. I tiled llollowiiv'i (liniment. Vud it rure.1 my in a few weeks. 'Ihis isalltrue aiiilanytNMly ran see inn at JackHon'e lion works, id Avuuuo. J. HAItUy, UU Uoerch "tieet. I KXTRAtTP VllUtl VAUIUL'I 1.KTTBIIS. '"I had nn appetite ; riollowaj's Tills gave me a hearty one," ( "Your Tills arr-marvcllmis." ' i . ' "I send lor an- tliur bo.t and keep HicrR iu the house," . "l)r. Hollowny curt J rfiy iieudache that was chronic.'' . , -I nsve one of ymir pills to my babe for choleri morbus. Tho dear little tlilnjr iiot well Jn a day." "My nausea of a inoruiiiK Is uuw cured." "Your box of llolloway's Omtineiit ourt'd me o( noises in the head. I ruulied smue of your Olut ineut behind the earn, and noise has left." "Sand me two Ikwcs, I w.iut ono for poor family." r , "1 enclose a dollar, your price la IS cents, but the medicine to me is worth a ilolbr." "Send me live boxes of your Tills." "Lei mo have three boxes of your Tills lyri'int , mall, for Chills und Fever." 1 have over 2n(l such testimonials a lure, but want of space compels me to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISQROEftS And all eruptions of Hie skin, this Ointment la Invaluable. It does not lieu) externally shine, but penetrates with I ho must searching rilect to the very roov of the evil, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Invariably cure the following diseases t j ,pISOHDEUS OF THE KHW5V8. In al! diseases affecting these orpins, whether they seciete too tniicli or too little water ; or whether they be s.'lllcted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled In tho loins over the regions of the kulney:i, these Tills should be taken according mine printed directions, ami the Ointi tnent shuiild be wi II rnlibed Into the small of the back at laid time.. This treatment will iriva almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. , , . Foil 8T0MACII3 OUT OF ORDER, No medicine wilt so tfTectually improve the tone of the stomach as '.hese Tills ; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by Intemperance or Improper diet. They reach tho liver aud reduce It to a healtliy action ; fhey are wondelully ellics. clous in cawa of spasm In fact they never fail In" turliiK all disordeia ol the liver and xtomach, llolloway's Tills arc the test remedy known la the world .or the following discuses.; Ague, Asth ma. Ililiou- complaint, lllotchcs on the skin, llowel C'iuiilnintrt, Colli, Conntlpstlon of the How Is, CuUMumiiti in, )iilily, limps;, Dynentao ry, Erysipelas, l-eniule ineguisi itles, Fevers of all kinds, Kit-", Clout, Iieudache, Indigestion, Inflsma. lion, laundu e, Liver Couinlaints, Lumbago, Tiles, iteiimstism. Hetcntion of Lime, M'rolulsor King'a Evil, Sore Throats, Stone A (Jravrl, Secondary Symptom , Tic l'lailouieux, Tumors. Ulcers, Ven rrsl Aflections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any cause, Ac. IMI'OIITANT CAUTION'. None aie eenulne unlets the signature of & Hayuoik. a agent for tlie UniP d Slates, mrl rounds cu ll box of Til's and Ointment. A hand -some reward will tie given to anyone rendering such Information a uisejeal to the detection of any party or pirties cour.terfeilinir, the medicnes. or vending the auie knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the manulactory of Troleor Hoi, i.owavA Co., New Ynik.and by sll reectahle l)iugKiKUand liealerin Medicine thrnuKliout t.ie cWilied wurld, in boxes at 'ii cents, 62 cents and fl each. -Therc is considerable laving by taking the larger si?es. , N. Ii liireotions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. P IIOCKIIII'-K-IsUll keep on a fulluf GROCERIES & PR0VISI0S And invite the attention of housekeeper. I. ii. ll-MiKlfK GEO. Ii. DOIUUS, JTTOKNEr l.D I'OCNSELLOB IT LAW, t)ffii on Willamette street, Kugene City.,. YOU fA fKLL VOIU WIIEATatUrt lliglmt Market t'rtce to T. O. HENDRICKS. . DR. JOHN HERRDOLD, SrRGICU AXD 3IEfCAMC.lL DE.UIST, Has removed to' ltiebarg,Orenn, where he re p.tlullyofleni his servu es to the citizen of that place and viciuity in all tlie braiuhN of bia pro feion. . IIRODICP, OF KVKHV KIXD TAKE.M a rx'-lwriir'.. r-i.U i.y 1'. 0. UES'DftlCKS.