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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1877)
Norma. Simple anniiuorementa of birtlia, mar kli'eul dnatluwill be laaertej without chain. Obituary notice will be cliarg-wl lor at the rate uf 10 Mini per uue. W.aasurasnumpaiuiuinty 'or lws expressed by eorrespoaueuta. Hlnjle copies of the Omitn, in wrappers fur nwll- ngt uukj uuwuuiiu at vim omoe CITY AND COUNTY. Local Note. Dr. Lob CluiVof has a nubby new sign. Geo. & Dorris, Esq., lias been treating his dwelling to a new coat of paint. It now looka aa bright and fresh aa a bride. Judge J. J. Walton and B. F. Dorris ara attending the meeting of the Grand Lodge L O. 0. F., at Portland, a delegates. Way & Hurley, the soap men are still here, aad everybody yet has chance to get their Receipt. We hear their compound higldy spoken of by those who have useil it Mr. L G, Jackson, formerly manager of the Journal, left for Salem on Wednesday, "where he take the business management of the Statesman. Success to you my boy. Sawing. Abrains Brothers' steam saw mill is now ranning, and making a superior quality of lumber. Road Work. The rooxr doctors are again on their travels, and it is now in order for everybody to mend their ways. Picnic A number of our citizens went to Harrisburg last Wednesday, and had a jolly time. During the festivities some hoodlum aet fire to an old shanty. No damage done. Improvement. W. T. Osburn is fitting up the building on the southwest' corner of WillametteandOthstrects. It G. Callisonwill move his grocery store into it as soon as it is completed. FkbsonaX. Ex-Gov. Gibbs, Hon. Ben. Simpson and Judge Burnett passed down on the train yesterday morning. Capt J. O'Brien, a "regular" on the S. F. Call, gave us a call yesterday. Firk. The residence of John Baily, on Spencer Creek,' in this county, was burned with all its contents on lost Monday. Loss from $500 to fSOO. The fire is supposed to have been accidental Dangerous. The Journal makes "Mo hawk Gipsy" say, "War has' killed its thou sands, but temperance has killed its ten thousands. " If this is true, "the ' 'Gipsy" had better qualify Mohawk water with a little something stronger before imbibing. Gone. Yesterday Messrs. Killingsworth and Slocum, of this place, and several fami lies from Douglas county started to the Pa louse country. Mr. K. will return next falL The others intend remaining there perma nently. Festival. The strawberry and ice cream festival, at Lane's Hall on Wednesday even ing, was a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. It was held under the auspices of the M. E. Church, and realized $48, which is to be ap plied on a debt owing by the Church for an organ. Runaway. A team belonging to Mr. Har ris started to run away one day this week, and defied all attempts to check them until they came opposite the blacksmith shop of Foiudexter & Rush, when Ben. Rush-ed oat, and when they saw the height of the obstruction in their way, they gave it up. Temperance, The frionds of temperance "rallied" several evenings the last of last week and the first of this with, we fear, rather doubtful results. Indulging in exas perating personalities, or burlesqueing the matter by referring to "Crouin's noso," are not arguments to convince Anybody of error. Blub Glass. Miss Etha Christian, who has been afflicted for several years with para lysis has been testing the virtues of the blue glass remedy for some two months without deriving any preceptible benefit. Mr. Chris tian informs us that he intends arranging the glass differently and giving it a further trial Dangerous. Somebody's boy won't come ap one of these days. Every time the train comes in a crowd of small boys are on hand jumping on and off the cars while they are in motion, and it is impossible for train men to attend to their duties and watch boys at the aa.n. time. Parents should look to this mat ter. Immmrants. A number of immigrant wagons from California paused through here during the week, bound for Puget Sound. Some of them came by the way of Goose Lake, and had a rough time crossing the mountains, on the summit the snow was six or eight feet deep. They give a very discouraging account of crop prospects in California on account of the drought. Peo One. Yesterday morning W. W. Espey shipped three buggies of his own manufacture to Portland This is one feath er in Eugene's cap, and speaks well for the excellence of Mr. Espey's workmanship. Whenever the people of Oregon patruuize their own manufacturers exclusively, they will get as good an article at a leu price than they now get from abroad, and the perma nent prosperity of the State will be assured. Accident. An Indian was run over and lulled by the cars about two mile north of town last Monday. Coroner She! ton sum moned a jury of inquest, who, after investi gating the matter, retained the following verdict: We the undersigned summoned as a jury ul inquest, by Coroner Shelton, find that de eeaied was an Indian named John Brown, about 22 years of age, belonged to the Siletx Reservation; was very deaf in both ears, and that he came to his death by being struck by locomotive No. 11, while walking "on the track of the 0. 4 C. R. R., and that no per son was criminally responsible for the death of the deceaseds Jas. F. Brown. James Hcmphit, O. A. Tibbttts, 6am Laird, Geo. Kinpit, J. R Camtbeli. Council Proceeding. Council Roomm, Eugene City, May 14, 1877. Council niut pursunut to ordinance. Present, (. -aa B. Dorris, Prusideut; F. B. Dunn, Goo, M. Cooper, J. F. Robinson, T. G. Hendricks, S. A. Ogden and James Mc Claren, Councilmen ; Marshal Farrel and Re corder Fagau. Miuute of proceeding meeting were read, and with one or two slight corrections, were adopted. The report of the Finance Committee was received aud approved, and warrants were ordered for tho payment of the following bills; Robert Tettorson, $107 J J. R. Campbell, $4 1 Robt Bean, $4 j Abrams Bros., $33 79 ; Mark Stevens, $22 36 ; Geo. J. Buys, $1 1 55; Robt Patterson, $13, and C. W. Fitch, $23. The Finance Committee also reported fa vorably on the statements of the ex-Treasurer and ex-Ruoorder, and explained tho apparent discrepency between their respective state ments by the fact that the Treasurer account ed for all moneys recoived by him since his proceeding report, and the Recorder for all moneys received during the year. The com mittee also reported that the indebtedness of the city amounts to alout $900, and in cluding orders and unpaid bilja presented, to ( a total of probably Jl, 100, The Committee on Streets was allowed until next meeting to report on the probable cost of obtaining the right of way for a street in the eastern part of town, aud for con structing a bridge on its line. On motion, a lamp-post and lamp were au thorized to be fdaoed at each of the following corners, and tho city engaged to supply oil and provide for lighting the lamp : Oiielaiup post at Friendly 's corner, one at Heudricks', one and at Peters', and one at Rankin's. The petition of Ellsworth'and McClung in regard to grading the crossing of High and Tenth streets, and the alley crossing half way between Ninth and Teuth streets, was accepted, and the necessary grading was or dered. The City Assessor reported that tho total assessable property of the city amounted to about $484,000. The report was received, and after computing the existing indebted ness of the city, and the probable exjiendi tures for the ensuing fiscal year, the Couucil, on motion, levied a tax of six mills on the dollar. All bills presented, with the exception of C. W. Fitch for sorvicos as attorney for the city in the case of the city against Wm. Os burn, was referred to the Committee on Fi nance. On motion, Mr. Fitch was allowed $25 for his services, and the Recorder was instructed to issue a warrant for its pay ment. The Marshal reported the tax on the prop erty of W. T. Bloomfiold, and tho bill for constructing sidewalk in front of said prop erty, as unpaid, and he was n j.iin instructed to collect both by action or otherwise, as might be most effectual. The business of the evening having been completed, the Couucil adjourned. MXLIU. published by bequest. Spencer Creek, May 12, 1877. Sweet Nellie sleeps on yon hill side, Where friends oft gather 'round, To liy their lived one, who have died, Beneath the silent ground. Alas, did little Nellie diet How sad it is that wo Must bid our lovely ones gool-bye, No more on earth to see. But why should we weep, why should we mourn The loss of that lovec one! She'll awake in the resurrection morn, When Gabriel's trumpet sounds. Tho grave that holds her lovely form Will hold it no more when Jesus, our Lord and Savior, comes And bids her arias ascend. On wings of love she'll soar away, Away beyond the sky, Where sorrow's tears are wiped away From every weeping eye. There in that blissful home on high With angels 'round the throne, Where tears no more can dim the eye And death can no more come. We may all meet sweet Nellie there If we'll but faithful be, With Jesus and our friends so dear Live in eternity. Then why should we ' weep, Why should we mourn The loss of that dear one? She is not dead, she only sleeps; Shell awake when Jesus comes. Mart. TITAKS) Ay JIB. "Blessed are the rteek," exclaims the voice of inspiration, but can a man Lm meek with a cutuciou&ncM that-a dreaded monster is con suming bis vital. We are not a race of Titans. A Prometheus Uii-ht stand chained to the tor turing rock with a vulture cretully jawing hiit liver, and his face ever wear an expression of heroic and even meek endurance, jiut Pro metheus has left no decendaut. With vultures (disease) consuming his liver, the modern man make hi until mid every one around hiin miser able. r'i'eUul, gloomy, hypoooiiUriual, be aees tiie world and me all ou tne wrong slue tho dark shit fclid whoever dales to assert that there is a sunny side, be regards aa an enemy, ur m -jest a mocker of lib) imaginary woes. Un like the mythical 'lit-n, the iclim of disease is nut succories, '1 here is an arm to rescue a balm to cleanse and heal. As remedies for this most depressing of all tlUea- "Liver Complaint" none are more efficient or popular than Dr. Pierce's Gbien Medical Dcovery and p'.eaiiaut Purgative Pellets. The Pellet euectualir remove the etlete and poUonou matter, while the MsUical Dinootdry impart strength and health to the entire syswin. iuey are sold by drugguta. Lctir is THE Babt whose Mama uses Glesx's Silphte bor, with which to wA the little innocent. No prickly 1 eat, or other rash, can annoy the Infut cuticle with which this cooling and purifying antiscorbutic comes in daily counsel Gkat Heads daily grow black or brown. Cause Hill's LUib bra. Bobinson k. Church at the Hard vara St keep the laivent and bat selected sVick of wall Iper and borlef in Eui-ene Citj, eominvin in part. ErcwB, Blanks. Satin, Gilt and Emboea-! (d paper, which tboy turcbase cured msn toe 1 Eastern factori. and iU sU as cheap M Mm cbsapeat All paptr trimmed free of chars. The ONLY agfney in Eugene for Dr. WAR MER a HEALTH CORSET, at the Bazaar, corner iHuiuctU and Seventh Streets. p21 Jin We sell a H. Kennedy's Hemlock Sheep INp. the best aud cheapest Dip known, and will send valutble book to sheep owners on appliea- . JlUWl'KOatU , Portland, Oregon. J. A. Winter is still alive an,l pnr-it1 iu the photographic business. Piotures onlurtretl to anv sin ami retomdied u uiuib iu. or jmiuwu in water colors. FOIl KK.MT. A small house newly painted and papered inside. Apply to G. B. Dorris. Itetall Produce and rrovUtou Market. The following are retailers' price! FLOUR. -t? bid. $C CORN MEAL Orsgon grouud, In bulk, 4c. OATS-p bushel, 50. BEAXS-tf Ki, 5c. POTATOES-50 c BUTTER Fresh rolls, 25a COFFEE Rio, 2i; Java, 33JO. CHEESE-Oregon, 20c. CANDLES box, ?14 50. EGG!?-15c BACOX-Sidus, 14o; hams, 15c: shoulders. 121c LARD-In tins, 15c; bulk, 12J. CHICKEXS-$2 60? 3 00 t dozen. FISH-Sulmon, hf bbli, ti; 501b kits, $4 00; Mackerel, per kit, $1; Codfish, t lb, 1215c. SUGAll-S. F. R., 1G; Island, 1015cj crushed, 18c; powdered, 20c. SALT-Carman Island, V 100 lbs, $1 25; Bay, $123; Liverpool Dairy, $2 60; do coarse, $2. TEA-Green, $1 25; J;ian, 73o p lb. S YRUP-1 leavy Golden, t keg, $5. OILS-Kerosene, $1 t? tnillon. 'Pit V I l-THK T.8. ilKMiKICKd UltaXD 1 of Mill l'or sale only hy T.(i. HKXPRICKS. ELLSWORTH & CO., D II UGGIBT8, WILL CONTINUE TH F. BUSINESS in v T all its branches at the old s'aud, ottering iucreased inducement!) to customers, old and new. As heretofore, the most Careful attention given to Prescriptions. Baled Hay, Baled Straw and Wood I710R SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT : by S. II. CHRISTIAN. At the lWutlko. D. R. LAKIN, THE HARNESS SHOP FORMERLY owned by CHAS. HADLEY has been lmuirht tv D. R, LAKIN. who is refilling the shop with a Rood assortment of Harness, Saddles, Hrushes, Oomlw, Cards, Spurs, Whips of all kinds, Dressed Deer Skins. Siuldle lll.inkels. And in fact everything kent in first-class har ness shop, which he projoses to sell as cheap as any one in the business. All kinds of produce taken In exchance for work Wheat, Oats, Flour, Bacon, Pork, Beef cattle, Hogs on foot, Wood, Hides, U:er skins, aiiytlmig the farm produces that will sell. Give him a call before bnviitu elsewhere. Five per cent off for cash down. Remember tne old stand, hi rst door north of r. 11. Dunn. Also a L'ood assortment of the best S A DDLR TK EKS made on this coast for wholesale cus tomers at cheap figures. rjMIE BUST MIOI S KVER flHOUUIIT TO X to this market, at the lowest lu-it e ut. T. li. I MdlK'KS'. University Subscriptions. AU subscriptions to the State University are now over due. The nroiwrtv h:is been accented by ond turned over to the St.it', ami I am in structed lythe proper authorities to pioceed and collect ali sums at once. GEO. B, DORIU3, Attorney-at-Law. LAUKI LF. VAJO.-I am the sole agent for this celebrated wagon. T. O. HENDKICKS. WOOL! WOOL!! Highest Market Price fcr Wool ! THOSE HAVING WOOL TO SELL will please call bn the undersigned. Advances made on the same if dcsirnL A. GOLDSMITIL U. S. Claims LanJs for Soldiers. LAND AND RICH MIXES FOR SALE OU TRADE. I COLLECT SCRIP, INDIAN VOUCH em, Bounty, New Orleans, and other prize money now due, and Postollice hums ; ol ti.in pensions for ollicers, soldiers. Miilors, viou'liM. injured or diseased anil their widows and chil dren; patents, Caveats, title to hind and bt.id warrants for soldiers in all wars before Math 3d, 18.M, and atttuid toall ousiuf! at Washing ton. Locate timber hind, college scrip aud homesteads on lands near Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere. Will sell cranberry land with natural vines growing on it. Prairie, swamp ami timbered lauds at prices lower thun usual Rich placer gravel beds and quartz ledum for sale or tnade. Also, will sell or rent a furnish ed Hotel, or sell a steam sawmill ready for bu siness. Apply to C. M. CARTER, Uiiice Iliml aii'l .Mull streets, a20 Portland. Oregon. njJBnfffl? AiriiU; hmt rlisn.- of tlx! imson: UUllUl.l J J..H the new uking (1irisn. FalUofllie rtliiw, On ttw Hn)nel tni, Off 1-I..D I.iirlit. Oi l Onkm Ku ket. Whim U';niUm.m. ar KhIIs, N'ewfKfrt. Karatidra, Vir n Vent..., lwnt- n', huiw 111 in, Amcrtrtin Fmt, I'ier it CjaIm, Pmm su nu tljtp l)niitilr: aliw, bHIIidiit SvllOitonics. on )! t-li fir vitjtv molinU, fl.n-iil l'Uilje I'lu.nilli 1.T lel fwrls. Btatiiarf, tnwttiiea, M-vk fiounl p.uel; mmit, Xjiiruea an I enu tiiptiM at vtry littm; pnrew. I'arti. utira fi. Illuntrmirs rta tiriie rrft ript of atamp. Hen-1 lor $ (s ontfit. 1 I.A1IIAM Si CO., I I Wa.Lmrl.,-1 ft hea.luatUrra fur Fotein id 1 American Cbrowai. Notice. AT THE MEETING OP THE BOARD of ilirectom of i.ane Comity Mercantile Aiwxia'ior. l.eld Dceiiils-r 13, 170. It 'was or dered that the capi'nl t.K'k of said crjKiiuti"ii nlcrill irvr to Dec 1, lTf, aaaewx-d aLd nuule raj able at once. The st x-k t.-.ken since that n.ito subj-.-t t" 50 per cent SAv-mnient-itclrhoMrs v.iil please rrxiior.d at tl.eir e-ri eat coovtnieuee, i. C. JENNINGS, SeTeUry. Xo(Ir to rrIitora. Ia the natarof U frtat nf , Eimkw hvim, dKvmal XTOTTCE IS HKEKBT (.IVES THAT THE T5- 11 deniTned ku lew duly annaut! hr tb ! t C4iaaty Am of IM enanty, Oiita, Masl trair at t) wtaw 'if C rU xurth. 1. AH , P"" !' '" ' Urrt-r mr.laa ati mtta Inn lb 4u 4 ti.. b,m Tt alu m b. m. UlnhOS. Xdaiawtjator. Wagons, Hacks, A lurge stock on band and I will to v ILL WORK WARRANTED IS Repository and Shop Corner Ninth Please cull aud see for yourselves before Blacksmithing, Wood Work to Robinson & Church PKAI.EK9 IX WELF& HEAVY HARDWARE 1UVK THE nest Selected Stock in Oregon a H, FRIEHDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOit THE SPUING ANli bUMMEIt THADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVEU BKOUHT TO L'I'tSENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOT IT I KO has been largely ineressed and we can show as imiuwuine a nneot reiy made gootls in MEN S AND BOYS! BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found ia ths mnntry, and at f.deef that cani'.ot fail to satisfy, OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 1 is well filled with a sji endid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. .EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, tin. I AMERICAN PRESS GOODS. Plaid, Plain and 0wra l'liinnels of all colors. Bleached & Unblenehed Coltou Flan nels. Ladies' and Gor.ts' Undorwortr, SILUVLS aud SCARFS; A. L. BANCROFT 8l CO., 7'Al Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. . PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IX all kinds uf ROOKS, 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. Ottr trnniia &rt) to tie liiul nt nil tlm nriiminnl BuokHjllem, in 13 0m Brick Store, tor. Willnmrltc k LlflKii St.., EUGENE CITY. A.V. PETERS & CO., An now lu receipt of a vei r large stouk sf NEW Sl'KiXU GOODS, Selcctait with murL CAre from tlis Isryest as 4 best lioporliug liuuara iu bun liaueiaeo. Our titock of DRESS GOODb Is nntisimtlv latye anil attraetlve, aii'l mm prises tin vcrv lutmt style anil Buvaltiea, au l ( all tw1m nd prices, so aa to maet the vitw of all. WHITE GOODS. A largt assort mort of Ilirlnra an1 Inatrtlnjs, Ul aud beautiful isittonis, STAPLE GOODS. A lanre at'jek of Illniolieit Muslins anu T.inxns, Tal'le jf.ili'ma, Tuelin4 and llnaleryi Cornets, Uaadkervliiefs, Iu aud Liuou Cul'jm in all K.atles. WE WILL PAY THE HI0HEST KARKET FE1CE In nub fur any numlier o.' puiul.i of GOOD MEIICUANTAULK WOOL COUNTRY PRODUCE Of every dMrriptlon wantxl, for wlilch.wt will par lb kiueat sui kat pile. A.V. I'ETF.nS k CO. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. MES. A. RENFREW, : Prop Havinz atrain taken rionaesaion of the old and wed known ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Which has teen newly fiiniihed and refitted, is now ojien foe the recepti. n of gueeta. l iiave niteen rxnv in ti.a FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING . making 50 rooms in a'l. Tt the w . a :iimo- dioiit and Wat appoi'itej hou in the but south of Pak-TP. PREJ1 COACH TO TIIK HOUSE. A. UY.MUUW. CENTRAL B3Y0 & RL'tfllAV, Proprietors. will KEEP COS8TAMLY OX HAND, DCEF, VEAL, PORK AKO JflTTOJf. ' TtrUA Xmlm of all kind lard, TUow.tte. Will til bad ru rkuak tn-tm f to J ttui. VCr.IfUI.TUEAL IMPLEMENTS of all kind at Uvi l fiur- br T. U. HKNI'RIOCa. i ROSEUUr.0 A'I A-V JI'AN LIME for ui by T. G. HENDKICKS. Buggies, Carriages. order of the Host Eastern Timber throughout EVERY RESPECT, atFuir Prices. and Oak Streets, Eucenb City. purchasing elsewhere and Carriage Tainting done order. W. W. ESPEY. I AVK PUU salt Hat the LOWES'! bates lKdN, STEEL, AXKS. ANVILS. NAILS, KOPK . luMe t.hauis. lihwis, Putty, lam eaixl I'nckrt CL'TLKHY, f!TTH l'K'1'lll J AM'.MUMTil)S', A n t II 'I T I "ITU I AVI Ul V-' u 1 Ivili 1M PLKMENTS, Blasting Powder, Flshiu 'laekle. Ktr., lite. Wo invite an eiam inutl'"ii of uur iroods. contidiiit that our pricis will suit the times. WOOL BLANKET, ALL COI.OI!S Trunks and Traveling Satchels. I r ru . . .. . ..... io Af.u t .r in the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and tall use. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo would eall snecial attention to our stock of 1 Mens' ami Hoys' San Francisco Hunts. Which WJ have ao'il igreut satisfaction, E erv uur virranted. A coinidele stock o! HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING LTENSil.S. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED U0OD8, AJld all eliol.ii VAMfT.V IM'iii'ri'i'.'j -i - - - - - J MVV4UUW fc iisto iiBlily low rates, LIVERPOOL L CARMEN ISlvNL 3Af,T. liibiiubt price lor r.li ki.ids of produsa aud ii. feb:iily. OIliOUJLAll or Tin STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, Oil. The beautiful ulldlnj- prajwrftl for tr.i Stats Pn. Teraltjr of Oi eon being now wAj fur tlw awomujo datlon of atudeuta, Uu flrot aiwiuu will eomuione on tie ICtli uf OYtoUr. ihera will bs tr.a oo.naes of "Imly.tluPn'iairatorjrrr.d CoU-yia., aid two term of twentjr wee'a eaeb. Tie law pniTl.U1 for the fr, tultiun of one stu dent from each county and fur oaej anitUir of tlit IKialutui. Ktu lenU wlablnK to avail tbeionWa of the beoeiHs of this law should make ap;!icUor. toths oouiitf aupvriutenilf u( ut the eounty In wWeh they reiido. All oilier ilu'leuta wialiioK to tu'm tlia colleKlnto eouiH will U nxiuiied to pay a tuition fee of S.'O jier term lb advaur. All camli lutes fur ailniiaaiiin to this department will U required to pass an examination Iu tli fulluwluf STUDIES l '"illuir, Wrltinir, Oithotfropliy, Tiiietlnal Arith metic, Uuitliah Oiaiiimar,Ueoiapliy, illalory ol th United Suites, Illn (iiwinmar, lteudsran.1 Books of Ciwiar, Qca-V Grammar and Rea lsrj hut for ths present th srainiiuit'on lu the Linjrinmm may b omitted. Tho curileuleum of study in tli C0M.I.UIATH COUUSK Will eompriae, 1st, the uaunl rolleKO oouru. 2d, a eomploto comae in Hckwa. Id, a Normal eourae planueil with apuol'il referenc to the wants of Uaob Sis. All lu lent in II, deiai tmeut w.UUrmiulrtd to iny a ten uf Si 60 air tirni in adva'ie fur mc'ileu Ul expeuaea. All itudenls iu ths I'UKl'.UUTOItY MU'AiU'aK.VT Will he required to piiy a taitloa of 111 in adranr. lh:'io,: tin. ul wi.i frive atuJenti the lmry tiaiuii'ir iu t'ie atu lim ieiiii-td fir aJaiitaiw: iutu the Culleifiute depntiiic?it, . Tll KAt'L'LTY Will cm.i.t f pn,f. J. W, Juhnnon, President, end PtofMois 'l itomiM Cnndfiii und Jilatk Huiley, 'lh teurheia in the piefiaiMtoiy ileiHr-.T'ieutaie Alia. 31a- y K. bpiller, tiiU' ipnl, and Mmy K. iKU.ne.Mu AwiaUnt. JiiIIN W. JoiiN.io.N, Prenld )bt of Vuivsiaity ani Faculty. J. J. WALTON, ' ' Bee'y Uuard of Directors. Eugene Ut) lirewcry. MAT1IIAS MVAAAAl, Pro'p. i-t- ouw yrvmrw w nil an orutfrt iur a LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR OUALITY, Cum mi l Ae tot yu'utwlf. A tfuud artic-U Medi Thorouhbrcd ALSO Cronzc Turkeys, ii (A I t 2 - o j . Pekin Ducks and EmcScn Geese. Aino TDOnorCDBCCD ROl'TBDOWS ROEEP. PICE LIST NOW HEADY. AU, I'auii.hlet on the rr of 1 urn in,- hatehuiL'. foedini;, liea. and t)iir curv, etc., adai.W-,1 enim-ialiy to the I'u incCoaxt; pries 10 cruta. Addrea, raclociiur stamp, m. r.vnr, NAPA, CAL. Pleas staU wher yon saw this advertisement. 7)7?. JOI1X lIEJllinOLD, sntciniMDiECBHini demist, IJA.1 P. 'MOVED T( POfEKUKC, Ore A -"n, m!,r' he rvi-'-t'ui.y oil, re his ar ic In th eitizent A that ph and Tjcinity in all th baaneha of his prifeasiosk 1 1 ; llf r f Iff I i t JAS A. STERLING, Dranesville, Douglas County, Oregou Dealer In General Merchandise. NOTARY PUBLIC. Full lin of Legal Blanks on hand. Manager of STERLING'S EXPRESS. TO COOS COUNTY. All bualness pMtnptly attended to. A New Deal. R. G. GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR U AS JUST RECEIVED from th. East a lin of fins and faahiouahl. ch'tlis, such aa has never bsfore beta bro;ht to Eugea., oost fating of Paula loa, C'aailaca, la all Orai.a, aa4 Vlaa Vaailaga. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. B. O. ABaHAM. SELLING AT COSTI FOR SIXTY DAYS. Manufacturer and t)eaW to Lead, Hack and Wheel EE -L EJ 23 S , Warranted California Laathar, SADDLES OF ALL KINDS, U1UDLE9, HALTERS, SUKOINrtLES. UOUSK COVERS, LAS 1 1 and llUGUY WHIPS, COM US and 11 RUSHES, HARNESS DRESSING, ETC., ETC Thankful for oast favors I would rosuctfuUy solicit a coutiuuauc. of ths sama. Important I P.MAm tnnti.tnif iliamuilvid (ndi'liiad in ma either by note or aoi-ount, are requested to maka K tMeniett by Jan. 1, 1677, or payment roust ba enfore.!. WM. PRESTON. fOll TUB srilING & SUMMER TRADE I WE HEO to Inform eur rriraila and tit psbll. that wu )iv Juat riieelvetl direct bom baa FraaclauuanJ th KaatetB nwrktt AN IMMENSE STOCK or GROCERIES, HARDwABS, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS FVWJMILYG GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SIIOES, Clcskc, Ppintti, Oils, Etc., rWsct-idfcT onr UR, 8. R031N1SLATT, wiiich ofter t l ivriiei win nia a it w wiru ..urtuii u uu And examin our tock ftad jriwt twloit pur M,. .lkts.M m Mi f . 3 ia a Al , J-a. la Tt ;iiniiiia iisvniii.-it t Highest price paid for all k:bli of rroouoi S. ROSENBLATT & CO. War has commsncsd h Ccrcpt! R. G. CALLISON 19 AOAIN AT HIS OLD ItfS OLD sJT Nl) on Wiilaxstto Utreet aud haTini; lwuht iha interest of V. T. Osburn in the tinn of Ca'U son ft Osbnrn, Is prrnared to fum'sh all who may trfvo him a call with th. bert qui-iity of .very lhin uaiially kept In first vim gnxxrj and provixinn stole, sueh as . ht'U.lt, i rl.w, nirr'.r, CANNED (i((M)S, ToBACVO k fii'iKu r:l ivi avn f itTl.'i.'.tf. ltriln' UltlllW wahi n.inu, vv w .. .....v .. ......... at wasonaW. rates for CASH or PRODUCE. (.live me ft call ai.d e l.at 1 can Ho :or you Thankful fvf la:t jiatroliaio I Invit. you to call iiin. , , ( ioods de'irr.sd to any of th. '.ity rra oft-hatK. R. U. CAI.LI!,ON. . DUNN & STRATTOM ATTHI OLD STAND OF T. li. DUKJT. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH MK IX btwineas Mr. HORACE F.HTRATTON, wj Imv jukt received cw, larg. and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, . Making a sitecialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I ' AND AGRICULTURAL IilPLEilENTS. W ,1MIra Ia tnaVa nA frmtid flourluh. but do say that farmers oau com. nearer getting ANYTKINO THEY MAY WANT at our sUir. thau at uiy oJer establishment In tmu, and ih .'y can buy theuj on as good terms. W't nave a full lin. of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGO0D3, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISIHN& GOOD?, MEN AND llOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, And ar continually sihUiif to our stock ta meet tin d-.iuiuils of the lmhiic DL'NN 4 KTRATTON. A I'ltlfK ciL KKr For eon'ur.it;i u, bi-onchitis, isthajua, rati-rrh. tl.rmt ami luiit,' d L-er.ni. A! -o iur. roiief a. id penuiioent euro fur gen"nd .ielihty. dyw,'ia aud all nrrona!!'o.'tionn, lyasiTv't Vi.oiaUa nwdicina whirli evired a wnerahl. mLaloaarr Pi.yiirian who Was U'Ojt t rsoi-lert of y:ia acj the Eatit, and ho lm fruoly given this valua ble axcilio to thuuanda of kindred STitferra with the trrBftte-t iW Iw-nc'it, aud now ha fe!s it Ms aac.-e 1 rl.rii tiiui d'Hy to impart to other thi wnn-l'-rfid ;vinratins rt-me iv, and will send FCEE the nrii,'iu;d rx:i.t exmplta, with full direction, to any person enchnin Uuip f. rrplv. Ml. I I.AP.K a. p.orr.iN. GkULZT P.LIXt, til AACf'hF, N. Y. P. 0, lws ti