The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 27, 1877, Image 3

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    Konca. filmpls announcements of blrthi, mar.
Jeesaad deaths will be insqrpid without chsryr.
Obiuarf notices will be charg-wl fur at the rate of lu
ay, iame no responsibility ft views expressed
to socrssponoamts.
aiiurls copies of tbs Obd, In wrnpperi fur mall
(dJ, W U btai,u,d ' tbi offiM-
"city and county.
"jtiOTICE TO lKLI.Ntl ESTH.
r.tmni of the Guard knowing rhemselv
Jsdebted to the Proprietor will please make
payment before January Jut, 1877. All old ac
counts mut be closed up with the close of the
Tl. ' '
Money niay be sent from distant parflfi by
Registered Letter, when Foatoffice Mohey Or-
itt cannot be obtained.
Address, ' 0. J. BUYS,
Eugene City, Or.
Bull-Dozing. The wholesale merchant
of Portland have apparently caught the spirit
of the Louisiana bull-dozers, and are supply
ing their customers with circular letters of
which the subjoined is a copy. It don'
seem to be popular literature among our mer
chants, for reasons that may possibly be set
forth next week.
Portland. January IS. 1877.
Dear Sir: We, the wholesale merchants
of Portland, Oregon, believing that the sue.
cess of the retail trade of Oregon and Wash'
ington Territory depends upon our sustaining
the merchants engaged therein by liberal
lines of credit, and also leniency, would re
spectfully submit the following, with our de
' termination for the future :
The past few years' experience has pointed
out to us the injury done ourselves, and the
iliiuur.rniia eftent nn firms desirinir Wire lines
of credit and extended time, in this market,
by dividing their patronage, in .ordering
through the agent, or purchasing direct) of
houses abroad, goods, which in many eases
are not required, and on snort time, tnereny
being at the mercy ot said houses tor oonipar
atively small amounts, and for which codec
tions are forced if not promptly met at matu
rity, thus endangering the large sums due us,
that are, in many cases, overdue. .
Although we do not wish to dictate to re
tail nieruhanta in what market they shall ob
tain their supplies, yet under the above cir
cumstances, and each day's revelation of diffi
culties bronght upon themselves by those re
quiring time purchases, who divide their pat
tronage between the markets of Portland and
8an Francisco, we are forced, for the future
to insist that the merchants desiring large
lines of credit, and other accomodations at
our hands, confine their trade to the Portland
market; or, if purchasing, or desiring to pur
chase abroad, thev cancel their obligations
with us, and seek there like accommodations'
as those we bare extended, regardless of
amounts or extent of time.
This action on our part has become a ne
bessity in order to protect us against future
losses, and also from a conviction that it will
result in advantages to both buyer and seller,
for it will inspire us with a greater feeling of
security, thereby admitting, if possible, of
more favorable terms and lower percentages,
which will give this irlarket still further ad
vantages to draw supplies from. Even now,
bn an average, goods are sold here as cheap,
and on more favorable terms, than by houses
abroad.
A Sad Death. Carrie Lee Harris, aged
10 years, 6 months and 19 days, daughter of
Dr. 0. C. Harris, died on Tuesday last under
Uistressing circumstances. On Monday, the
8th instant, while playing at school she was hit
at the angle of the jaw with a stick in the
bands of one of her playmates. During the
night the jaw swelled and the next morning
and for several days she was unable to open
her mouth. The swelling extended to both
hides, the throat became sore, and an abscess
formed which broke on the inside. On Tues
ttay morning ilia Was talking to her mother,
when her head fell over and she passed away
without a struggle. She bore her sufferings
like a martyr, making no complaint. While
no one feels that any blame attaches to the
innocent cause of this sad affair, it should be
a warning to children to exercise cantion in
their sports.
Robbed". The Standard is our authority
tor saying that the Wilton troupe met with a
heavy loss in Liuil county ori Tuesday even
ing. While the' treasurer was star gazing
some one with an eye td the maltf chance
stole the cash box containing between $S00
and $1,000.
Postal Chanoe. Dispatches of litet Mon
day anrloimoe that Geo. A Steel, Chairman
of the State Central Republican Committee,
has been appointed Postal Agent to succeed
J. B. Underwood. It is surmised that Ben
has not paid his assessments promptly. The
Staifd'ard says of the change:
Mitchell had Geo. A. Steele, Chairman of
the Republican Comnrittee of this State,
Summoned before the Senate Committee to
tell What he knew" aborit the electoral vote.
If he Said anything of importance, the tele
graph failed to inform us on the subject. But
the result of his mission to Washington was
crownetl with success. He cot an' office,
which we presnme was reall' the reason
Mitchell sent for him. He has received his
reward for his services in the shape oj being
appointed Special Postal Agent This will
cause another scramble for the pJist office
among the faithful in this place, as it was
generally supposed that he was to get that
position, and it will soothe the fluttering bo
som for awhile of the rtxupant of the Mar
shal's office, as a cWpromise Was reported
by which Postmaster Cole was to retain his
position. Waters go out in the cild and
Steele take his place. The family affairs of
the Radical party are being pearef ully settled,
and Mitchell's faithful will all be provided
for in case Hayes geU counted in. After the
4th of March, George A. will hare a chance
to take a walk. It is glory, though it be
hart, and Ben. will have the consolation that
the career of his Radical successor is to be of
limited duration.
Weather. The weather during the pael
week has been such that even the most in
veterate grumbtef eoold not complain. The
days hare been bright and pleasant, with the
mercury ranging at from 26 to 40 above
Skatcs Rise. The skating rink in the
new building put np by Jae. Humphrey for a
hone hotel is in full blast and is the popular
ploca 0 amusement, Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons from 2 till 4 huliea will be allowed
to practice free of charge. Open every after
noon from 2 till 4 P.- M. ; admission free; use
of skates 25 cents. In the evening from 7 till
9; admission 25 carta, and use of ekaffls 25
cents. Ladies admitted free at all tinreav
When in need of the services of a barber don't
forget to eaB on Mr.- Hinkle, at Geo. Archberg
ers old stand.
airier Mention.
Secretary Chadwick and Mr. Cronin are at
noms again
A McAlexander, formerly of this place, has
located at Union, Lantern Oregon;
R W. Apnlegate, mute agent on the Oregon
- 1 ri;. M m . 1 1 : 1 l; :
auu iuuionua raiiroau, una vujneu uia posi
tion. .
Frank McCain has been appointed a student
court of Jackson county.
John Sullivan, a brakeman on the 0. and C.
Railroad, had his hand so badly crushed at
Koseburg on Thursday of last week that ampu
tation was necessary.
An Albany paper suggests to Harriaburg to
umonni ner ncouiuma 11 tucy vau ui wio .u
gene variety thev Could not be kept quiet long
enougn to perioral that operation.
Ben Holladay ft ill bring suit in the Court of
Claims lor property used Dy troops, aepreua
tions by Indians, etc., while carrying the over
land mail.
F.lder Evans, solo 1
"Oh, it's hie to be aparient, oh, don't you wish
me joy '
Oh, it's nice to be the father of a bouncing little
BOY!"
The best wav to discouroire a boil Is to seek a
right slipjierv Place on the pavement, ana men,
when the boil ain't looking, come down on
it flop.
Tho Coos Ttav Record is dead. Its demise
is accounted for by an item in the News, to-wit:
"The sewing sooietv meets at Mrs. Clough's
next Friday.
Everv individual nf leiimre who lias bv anv
means come into the possession of a half dollar,
stwnds his time in flipping it on the counter to
stiow that it is not bogus.
Durinir Montgomery Queen's tour with his
circus through California, Oregon and British
Columbia, last year, he lacked $4,000 of mak
ing his regular expenses.
The skating rink is the popular place of
amusement these days. If you can skate that's
amusement enough; and if you can't, just stand
back and watch others in the same fix. And
learning a 200 pound liirl te skate 1 Ah, there's
melody tor you:
practice of pretty girls allowing themselves to be
kissed at church fairs for zo cents each. It is
much cheaper and the article obtained at the
gate as you see her home from the fair is gener
ally of much better quality that served up in
public.
The Norwich Bulletin thus describes one of
the institutions of our town t A ladies reading
club is ah organization that discusses the cliar
acter of Shakespeare's Portia for fifteen min
utes and the manner of cutting a basque on the
bias for an hour arid a half, and rarely fails to
e of great profit.
The New York Sub refers. to the Oreiton mud
aprintrs in this wise t Recently samples of mud
containing silver were sent to San Francisco. At
first thre was a pretence of secrecy as to where
the stuff came from, but later a company of
capitalists were told that MUd Springs, Oregon,
was the place that yielded such richness. These
men were cnuttus, and would not invest any
money before investigation: They sent some
of the mud to Prof. Sillimari; of ale College,
who informed them that the silver had been
added by human agency, and had evidently
passed through a quartz iuiIL
Nkv Dies for Twenties. Tho new dies
for double eagles, just received from Wash.
ington by the Mint authorities hi San Fran:
cisco, are different in some respects from
those previously uied. In the new dies the
head of Liberty, which in the old ones was
leaning to the right, is now perpendicular.
The outlines of the face and the hair are
brought out more prominently, giving to the
coin the appearance of being larger. On the
reverse there were on the old issue the words
the bottom "TWENTY P.," bu now the
denomination is expressed plainly, "TWEN
TY DOLLARS:" Int he scroll underneath
the coat of arms, the words "E Pluribns
Unum" are engraved much larger; Above
the coat of arms the ripper row of stars is
throwii np in halo, itnd the oval disposition
the stars widened. There is no difference
the weight, fineness or size of the hew
piece, the coinage of which was begun at the
Mint on the 19th.
QbessWell Grande. Following are 6ffi-
cers of Cresswell Grange No. 64: John Whit
eaker, M; E. S. Gay, O.f J. A. Ayres, S.; P.
C. Noland, S.J Thos. Allen, A. S.j G. B;
Day; Clmp. Alvin Hughs, Treas.j Roscoo
Knox, Sec J G. W. Gay, G; Ki Jennie Good
man, C. f Sister R. M. Ayres, P. ; Sister M.
Allen; F. ; Martha Rciuhart, L: A S.
ShaTinci Carnival. There will be a skat
ing carnival at the rink next Friday evening,
all the' skaters appearing In costume. If you
want to have a Royal-Iy grand time don t foil
to go;
Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store
keep the largest and best selected stock of wall
papet arid Border in Eugene City, comprising in
part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Emboss
ed paper, which they purchase direct from the
Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the
cheapest All paper trimmed free of Charge.
CHICKENS WANTED,
For which we will the highest market price in
cash. RUSKNBLATT & CO.
Retail Produce and Provision flarket.
The following are retailers' prices i
FLOUR. -f bbl KS.
CORN MEAL Oregon ground, in bulk, 4c.
Oats V bushel, 60.
Beans t It), 5a
BUTTER Fresh rolls, 37J.
COFFEE Rio, 29; Java, 33is.
CHEESE-Oregon, 20c
CANDLES box, H(S,i 60.
EGU3-33&
BACO-Sides 14c; hams, 15c; shoulders,
12J& .
LARD In tins, 15c; bulk, 12 J.
CHICKENS 2 50(5 3 00 down. ,
FISH-Salmon, hf bbls; 16; 5tffl kits, $4 00;
Mackerel, per kit, $4; Codft.hr t ft, f2(?15c.
SUGAR-S. F. R. lCc; Island, lOfelW;
crushed, 18c; powdered, 20c
SALT Carman Island, 100 lbs, f 1 25;
Bay, $12-'; Liverpool Dairy, tt 50; do coarse,
TEA-Green; tl 25; Japan, 75c f ft.
SYRUP-Heavy Golden, t kef, $5i,
OILS Kerosene, 75 gallon.
TIME!
Parties knowing themselves' indebted to as
will confer a favor on us and save themselves
trouble by settHrg up anon. We' must insist
upon it. DUNN k STEATTON.
I have now oa hand a full and complete
taortment of
HARNESS AND SADDLERY,-
which I will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM
in this crrr.
f arties knowing thanselva indebted to me
wilt ptemm some forward and settle.
CHAS. HADLEY.
B. F. DORRIS.
To all who knowthem
selves indebted to me.
nave demands agams
me which
MUST BE PAID,
and I cannot meet them
unless I can collect. I
you would save cost
a
come and fettle without
delay, for
I MUST HAVE MONEY.
Jan. 6, 1877. B. F. DOttKIS.
DR. J0IIJV EERRBOLD,
SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DEMIST,
TTAS REMOVED TO ROSEBURO, Ore
11
Lgon,
where he respectfully offers his ser
vices to4he citizents of
that place and vicinity
in all the branches of hid profession.
Certain llewdurhe Cure.
A harmless vegetable preparation, and the
disecvery of a physician, the Victor Headache
Powder has been proven a positively sure eure
for the mort distressing cases of sick and nerv
ous headache, morning sickness and neuralgia,
a single powder actually curing in ten minutes
when all other means fail We have had a
wonderful exierieiice with it, and the ten cent
trial pack of two powders can now be hod only
by addressing the proprietors, J. R. Hkisley
& Co., Salem, N. J., who will cheerfully mail
them postpaul I he full sized packs of 2j pow
ders, price 50 cts., can be had of Druggists eve
rywhere and its is with wejl-merited confidence
they are ottered as a tnnrougn cure tor an us
eases of the head. - jal31y
JUST RECEIVED.
. A Large Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTH IXG, It ATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
ETC., ETC.,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of
PRODUCE, HIDES and FURS.
A. GOLDSMITH.
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL
Hubs, pokes, Rims,
Oak, Ash and Hickory PlanK.
NOHTIIHIP 4c THOMPSON,
POKTLAND, . OREGON.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
MRS. A. RENFREW, : Prop
Having again taken possession of the old and
well known
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Which has been newly furuished and refitted,
is now open foe the reception of guests.
I have hiteen rooms in the
"FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING
making SO rooms in all: It is the most commo
dious and best appointed house in the State
south of Salem.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
A. HENPRGW,
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
721 Market Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IX all
kinds of
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
SCHOOL FURNITURE & APPARATUS,
PIANOS, ORGANS
And other Musical Instruments,
SHEET MUSIC, ETC, ETC..
Agents for the
"OWEN" and ''LIVE-OAK WRITING
PAPERS.
Blank Book Manufacturing
A SPECIALTY:
Our (roods are to be had of all the principal
Beoksellers; jal30m
TOn KALK-A STANDARD OKUAK,
Jj entirely new instrument; cost VJ0u.
A bar-
gain otferel Apply to
GEO: J. RUYS.
GRKTLTURAL IMPLKMENTS of
all Sinds'at inside fiinire by
T. G. HENDRICKS.
THE LARGEST I THE CHEAPEST I
THE BEST MAGAZINE.
A combination of the Useful, the Entertaining
and the Ueautlfur.
Demorest's Illustrated Monthly.
Tit Model Parlor Magotmt of America,
Contain Oa eiaentlals of til othsrs, Including boms
mtmtUi in all Its deprttniU.
The bmuti n4 utilitim of lHorature, poetry,
mkrtrhrm. Unrira. flnrimltiire anil (Terr branch of
eotntuninf and useful mdtnreslen't4 toenlivra
and elent sonet? and to mass our Domes aiumo
Uve, iwetul snd bappr.
Thn nnriTBinl Mairasine will com means Ita tlx-tn-nth
year with January, 177, and as heretofore,
full of literary, entertaining ana ueiui suujecu to
hirh it is devoted.
ii.-..k .nn.) will ha riven a snnerb eulored
mbinet pvturs (worth tbs whols sort of the Majrv
ne), in on, monnwn on a dw w iramw..
rery mnirnlr at thra dollars M entitled to the
selarttun of s pmninm of which torn are t'lrlitceai
delivered and forwarded tmieediatelr M reonpt of
the eaheenption. Every erueM oneraa a oi nnw
quality, imludms: )wks, any one worth toe price of
Mbvnptujn; rhrunva from eelehrated naietuwsend
equal to the eruhnala, of laree use and raita.le for.
afty plor ; pirh eook tir ; vetem ol drwe cut-
Urns (tUa rennved the burheat (An
unen nwraer. vvc, rv. , nr.,
FuR CLUB8.
wshaelrnra
aad not valaaMt nreminma.lnclod-
hur book t all kiala.
nlverplatetl ware, bamim
, enaawa, eleroatnpM. famea, laote tV'Jnj,
dorse, adjustable ublca, flutinf mat-hinca, kni'.Unf
machtare, Cbina, dinner end tea ana. and nmm
other deeirable artvVa. of whrh e full liet will i
rarBiabed oa apptwatioa the pvMhT.
W. JESMSOe DEMOBEST.
I Keat Htketnt. N. T.
Aaeats leonirea ererTwhere.
neaa lor parum-i
i kirn.
A BELLE HW-1 am the sole
umt fi this ceb-breted wipio.
T. . HENDRICKS.
Wagons, Hacks,
A large stock on band sod I will to
ALL WORK WARRANTED IX
Repository and Shop Corner Ninth
I'lease call and oo for yourselves before
Blacksmithing, Wood Work
to
SI?oblnson & Church
dealers in (Sx I
mfjE SIIELF& HEAVY II ARD VARLVr
S, H. FRIENDLY,
HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE
Tho Largest Stock of Goods
EVER BROUHT
OUR STOCK OF
clothing!
as been largely increased and we can show as
handsome a liueot ready niade goods In
MEN'S AND BOYS'
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
As can be found in the country, and at priees
that cannot fail to satisfy.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
well filled with a splendid assortment of all
luatUii),' styles and mxhionaule shades ot got us.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
ami
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
Plaid, Plain and Ojwra Flannels of all colors.
Bleached & Unbleached Cotton Flan
nels,
Ladies' and Gents' Underwear,
SHAWLS and SCARFS;
'rbtect Your Buildings.
Which may be done with one-fourth the usual
ex)iense by using our
PATENT SLATE PAINT,
MIXED READY FOR USE,
Fire-Proof, M'nlt-r-Iroor, Hum
ble, I.ooiioinlcHl ami
OriiMiiiental.
A "roof mav be covered with a verv ohean
shingle, and by application of this slate be made
to last from 20 to 25 years. Old roofs can be
) itched and coated, lisiking much better, and
asting longer than new shingles without the
ilnta fur
One-Third tfiei do4 of rie-'Shinglingi
The cost of slating new shingles Is only about
the cost of limply laving them. The paint is
FIHE-PHOor against sparks or nying ewU,
may be easily tested by any one.
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
and for tin or Iron has no equal, as it expands
by heat and contracts by cola, and nkver
CKAC'KM nor scales. Roofs covered with tar
sheathing felt can be made water tight at a
mall expense, and preserved for many years.
ui.?.. ....:. l..
1 1I1H B1ULO I'iklllb ID
EXTKEMELt CHEAP.
Two irallons wl'H oiive a hundred sonars feet
of shingle roof, while on tin iron; felt,' matched
boards, or any smooth surfacs from two quarts
to one' gallon are required to 1(10 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
summer.
i in ,l..avinir atilhL'les It fills nn thn holes and
pores, arid gives a new and substantial roof that
will last fur years. CCHLKlt OH VVahi-su shin
gles it briilgs to their places and keeps them
there. It tijls up all holes in felt roots, stoM
the leaks, and althouifh a slow dryer, rain does
not effect it a few hours after applying As
nearly all paints that are black contain fcir, be
sure you obtain tur uenuink article, which (for
shingle roo'a) is
Chocalate Color,
when first applied,' changing in about a month
to a month to a uniform slate color,) and is to
all intents and punioacs slate. On
TIN ItOOFN
our red color is usually preferred, aa one coat Is
equal to five of any oniinary paint For
nil Kit WALI.N
our BniiillT Ritn is the only reliable Slate Paint
ever introduced that will effectually prevent
dampness from penetrating and discoloring the
plaster.
These paints are also largely used on out
hoiiHes and fences, or as a priming coat on fine
buildings. .
Our onl v colors are Chocolate, Rkd, Rbioht
RKDand Oranob. . ,
Jew York Cash Price Llf.
5 gallons, can and box. I " M
In " keg 9 M
20 " half barrel 16 00
40 " one barrel 30 00
We have in stock, of our own manufacture,
roofing materials, etc., at the following low
prices
1000 Mils extra Rubber Roofilng at S cents
per square foot (Or we will f uniish Rubber
Roofing Nails, Caps and Slate Paint for an en
tire new roof, at 4ceuts per square foot
2000 rolls 2 ply l arred Roofing Felt, at 1J
ceuis per suare foot
3000 rolU 3ply Tarred Roofirig Felt, at 2)
cents per square foot ,
200 rolls 1 arrea sneatinff, at oeirt per iru
foot v ? .
A nna irallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready
for use, on insiile or outside work, at t2 per gal
Send t lf sample carl of colors. All orders
must hi accompanied with the money aatis
factiry references. No goods shipped C. O. D.
unless ftpress charges are guaranteed,
Sample orders solicited.
!. Y. HMTE PAIXT C O.,
102 k 104 MAIDEN LANE, New York,
novll 3m
A FREE I RE.
For wbsumptinn. bronchitis, asthama; eatarrh,
thnavt ami Iuub AutwH. Also a sure relief and
permanent cure f. general debility, dyspepia
and all nervous affections, by a simple vegeUble
melicine which cured a vrnerable miseionary
Physician who was l"ni a resident of Hyria and
the EAt, and who has freely given this valua
ble spMne to thduand if kindred sufferers
with the grestert ponsible bfletit, and now be
feels h his sacred Christina duty to impart to
others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and
:ii i v it v V .v. rMvint enmolete.
, j-,. -nT jvtwiO enclosing
stamp for rrplr.
dr. Clark a robbin.
f ;km.rr Btnc. 8taci , N. Y.
P. O. Boa "6.
Buggies, Carriages
order of the Best Eastern Timber throughout
EVERTlRESPECT, nt Fair Prices.
mill Oak Streets, Ecgkxk Citt.
purchasing elsewhere
and Carriage Painting done
order.
W. W. ESPEY.
I I A
Xiat the LOWES!
Kates
IKON. STEEL,
AXES. ANVILS,
NAILS, ROPE
Cable Chains,
Glass, Putty,
lahl eand tucket
CUTLERY,
GUNS, pistols:
AMMUNITION,
AGIUl l l.l I KAI.
IMPLEMENT'S,
Blasting 1 owiler,
FishinK Tackle.
Etc. .'Etc.
We invite an exam
inati"nof our goods,
ton! d nt that our
pies will suit 4he
imes.
TO EUGENE.
WOOL BLANKETS,
AIX COLORS. f .
Trunks and Traveling Satchels:
HATS AN,1 CAPS in the leading styles.
OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We wcmld call special attention to o'n stock of
Mens' and Boys' San. Frsnclsco Hoots,
Which we have sold for a number of years with
t,Toat satisfaction. Every pair warranted.
A complete stock of
HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING
UTENSILS.
CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS,
And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at
astonishly low rates.
LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT,
Highest price for all kinds of produce and
WOOL.
ir. i'iin:i)LY.
OIHOUL.AB
or tus
STATE UNIVERSITY,
EUGENE CITY, OR.
The beautiful building prepared for the State TJn
versity nf Oregon being now ready fur the aoeomtno.
datinn of students, the Brat session will eommenoe
on the 16th of Octubor. there will be two courses
ef study, the Preparatory and Collegiate, and two
terms of twenty weeks each.
The law pmVideS for the free tuition of one stu
dent from tech county and fur each member of tl
Lofrislaturs. Bludents wishing to svail themselves
ol the tm nt of thin law should make atiplieatlon
totlie county superintendent of the oounty in which
they reside. Another students wishing to take tbs
collegiate oourns will be required to pay S tuition
fee of S20 par term in advance. All candidates for
admission; to this depertmrut will be required to
pass an elimination in he following
STUDifes I
ft'ading, Writing, difiii'igrapiy, Practical Arith
metic, Englnh Oraroiuar,0eiraphy, History of the
United States, Latin Orammareadsr and i Books
of Cteear, Oreok Grammar and Header but for tbs
present ths ssaminatlon. in the languages may bs
omitted. Tin currlculcum of itii'dy In (bit
C0U.E0IATE C0UR8B
Will comprlJe, Int, the usual college course. 3d,' t
eoniplete course ill Holence. td,' a Normal course
planned with erleclfl reference to the wants of teach
ers. All students In Uiia department will be required
to y a fee of 11 (a pnr term in advance for inciden
tal expenses. All students in the
PKEPABAT0RY DEPARTMENT ,
Will bs required to s tuition of SIS la advanes.
Thiadupartment wili jriVe. students tbs necfawtry
training in Uie studim rruulrsd fur adniitancs into
the Culli'giste department.
TIIEFA'CULTY ,
Wyl oainilit of Prof. J, W. Johnson, rreiulentj and
ProfeMvrs Thomaa Cundon and Mark Bailey. '1'hc
teairiiuntin the preparatory department are Mrs. Ma.
ry K. Mpiller, 1'nuciml, and Mary K. Htniie,MiM
AssistiOit. JU9 W. JllllMMoN,
Tnnldent nf Univortity arid faculty,
J. J. WALTON,
fec'y Hotrd of Illrertora, , .
Kngene Illy Jtrovcry.
MATJ1IAS MHLMUt, Pro'p.
Is now prepared to nil all orders fur
LAGER. BEER
OF A SUPERIOR QOAUIX, (. .. .
Come and for yo-irelf. A good artiula Beedi
rrwtmmendaitif.ii. -
Thorouhbred
T O "W Xfl s
ALSO
Bronze Turkeys,
Pekin Ducks and Emden Geese.
ALSO
TCORUCCDBRED HOLinDOW.f iSlt?'.
THRICE LIST
NOW READY. Also.
J. i
Pamphlet on the cart of Fowls, hatching,
feeding, diseseet and th-tf core, etc.',' adapted
eatiecially to the Pr5fic Wast; price 10 cents.
Address, enclosing staoJp, . ,
Iff. EYRE,
NAPA. CAL.
Please stale where you saw this advertisement
Baled Hay,
Baled
Straw
and Wood
SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT
' HH.iHKlMlA.ti,
At the Postofhoa.
jj n
3 i r 5- 0 x
i 2 i wm 1 5 1
Wiiteh?9, Clocks and Jewelry
it US IO
AND
SE I VLYG JIACIWVES
m HANKING
a
the public for
their past liberal
patronage, we now
1
ynviie tnem to call
4nn us at our moms
I 'in Underwood &
' 4 (Vs new , brick.
tr where may be found
a full assortment of
pvids in the aiKive line.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired In the
best manner. AND WARRANTED. ,
Willamette St; Eugeno City, Orego?',
CHAIN BROS. .
A New Deal.
, R. G. GRAHAM,
MEItCHANT TAILOR
HAS JUST RECEIVED from the East a
line of fine and fashionable cloths, such aa
has never More been brought to Euirene. oon-
sixtiuK of
i-auie uoods,
( Oallfik'j In all tirades,'
and Fine Vesllnis.'
CALL AND SEE JtY STOCK.
R. . Oil A II a in.
lUKilLfciNA ViSl'A SI (INK WARK go
T. (S. HENDRICKS.
IICEHIKSt-lliil keep on a fullof
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
And invite the attention of housekeeiiera.
T. G. HENDRICKS ..
GEO. B. DORRIS,
TTORN'Et tOnSELtOR AT LUf;
Office on Willamette street, Eugene City.
GLENN'S
Sulphur sdAPi
.. , ,ADICATU ...
- All Local Skin DtstASESt
, PkrmaninTlt Beavtihies th ,
Complexion, Prevent and Remi
Ijiks Rhuumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Injuries
. . or the Cuticle, and , ...'.
is a Reliable Disinfectant.
. This popular siui Inexpensive remedy;
accomplishes the same results as' .
costly Sulphur Baths since it per: '
MANENTLY REMOVES ERUPTIONS and I
Irritations of the Skin. ,.. . , .
COMPLEXIONAL BLEMISHES. 1T0 si-
ways obviated by its use, and it repders
tlie cuticle wondrously (air and smooth.' '
Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds :
, Burns, and Cuts are speedily healeo i
by it, and it prevents and remedies Gout' t
and Rheumatism,
It removes Dandruff, strengthens'
the roots of the Hair, and preserves Its
youthful color. As a Disinfectant of
Clothing and Linen used in the. sick
room, and as a Protection against
Contagious tjisf.ases it is unequaled.' - .
Physicians emphatically endorse iu
Pricet-25arid50 tents Per Cakef ;
ptrBox($ Cakes), 6Qc..and$U0.
N.n.ntbyMil,rVepid,onrecdpofprice, .'
snd s cents eitra for eich Csks.
"Enx'i haib apynwxESL vn, ''
Black er Brown, 90 Cents, f
C.lCritknton, Prop'r, 7 Sixtb At. I. Y.
THE SUN;
rn77.
'EiincoiiK.
T579r
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next vear will be the same as during the year
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week days Iw a sheet of four pages, and pa
Sunday a sheet of sigh't .liages, or fiO broad
columns: while the wee'kly edition will bea
sheet of the same dimensions jtnd character
that art ,tlready funiiliar to, our frknilf ,
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advocate of reform and retrenchhierTtj and of tha
substitution of statesmanship, wisdnru. and in:
tgrity. (foff bolh'W pretence, jmbeciiity and
frntul in the administration of iitibHc affairs. It -
will contend ror rne government oi t,ue peopiei
by the people and Mr the people) h ofipoaeilto
government liy frauds in the ballot box and la
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with tne most careiui, complete, aim trust
worthy amounts of current events, and will
smnloy fur this pnros a numerous and care-,
fully selected stalf ofcreporters and cnrresond-
ents. Its rextrts trora wasiungton, esieclaliy,
will be full, accurate, and fearless; and it will
doubtless continue to deserve and enjoy th
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Treasury or by iisiu-)ilng what the law does not
give then', while it will endeavor to merit' tha.
eorifidence of the publio.by defemllng the right
( the ieoule against tlie encroacluuents ol tin
o gtifieil power. . . . ,
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Sunday ditiopJ7 70,ayear.
The riuhdav edition alone. eL'ht paires. tl 29
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His .Weekly Hun, eight pay of M broad,
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rate of tl a year, post paiiL
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tre fedtlrtloU from tha
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by Individual aulisaribers without tlie necessity
making. up clubs, At the same time, if any,
of our friends choose to aid in extending our
circulation, we shall lie grateful to them, and
every such person who sends us ten or more,
subscrilters from one place will be entitled to
one copy of the pajier for himself without
charge. At one dollar a year, post paid, .the.
excuses of paper and printing are barely repaid;!
and, considering the size of the sheet and tha
quality of its contents, we are confident the peo
ple will consider The Weekly Him the cheaipest
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also one of the very beat' Address, .
THE SUN; New York City, N. Y.
Hvnnosn.
IN ZusfiCTSi COURT FOR SOUTH
Kuirene PrecmcT. Lane county, Oregon.!,
S. J. 8amn, plaintiff, vs. C. Comrnr, defendant;
civil action to recover money. To C, Conger;'
the above named defendant: In tb name of
the Htate or Oregon; you are hereby rmlrad
to appear before the undersigned, a Justlco i,
the Peace for the precinct aforesaid, on the 6tfi.
day of February,' 1877, at 10 o'clock in the forer,
norm of said day, at the office of said fustios la
said precinct, to answer the above-namad plain-.
tin In a civil action. 1 be defendant wui teka
notice that if he fad to answer the complaint
herein, the plaintiff will take judgment airainst
him for the sum of f66 71, tmrrthrr with tha
oats and disbursement of this action. Thia
summons is served by publication by order this
lrith day of December, l7i, made and entered.
de23 . JOSETH OGLE, J. P.
rlITIe AK1-
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