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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1877)
' Wotic. Simple announcements of births. au riNir3" wmww win w iwarm wnnout eharira ' Obituary aotioes will b charged fur at tns rata of 10 OSUui I" nun Wsaaumeuo responsibility for Tiews expressed by eorrsapnndenta. Hingis copies of the Ge.au, in wrappers fur null- . lag, Br WW4UW Bit Uill omOB. CITY AND COUNTY. llKIEft' MENTION. Circuit Court will meet oue week from next Monday. Joel Ware, County Clerk, took a trip to Portland this week. J. M. Thompson, Esq., ha been in Albany this week attending Court. ' Mr. A. Npltner, of the Standard, called on n this week. He has gone aouth to look -after the interests of his paper. The presbytery of the Cumberland Pres- tyterian Church is in session in this city, and will continue over to-morrow. Charles Baker will take charge of the As- tor House on the 1st of November Mr. Du Boil, the present landlord, goes to Portland. Mr. X. 0. Duncan and wife and Mrs. J, " 1 1 I i ai i n n . mx. Aic&auuer starieu io oan r rancisco on the Chester, which sailed Wednesday evening. . Preaching at the Court House next Sunday morning and evening by Rev. J. T. Wojfe. Morruugsnbject, "The boat Saved." Evenin g aubject, "Mystery. 9 Failed. Jesse Shepard advertised a con cert at Lane's Hall on Wednesday evening, tut in consequence of the slim attendance, failed to perform. . Oriqos Steamship Company. Passen gers for San Francisco will save money and time by buying their through tickets at the railroad office at this station. Greek Peas. Uncle Jimmy Goodchild on Wednesday brought to the Guard office mess of green peas of the third crop this eason. If anybody can beat that he will try them again. As Improvement. A substantial plank fence is being bnilt around the public square, and when completed the square will be planted with shade trees, which will add greatly to the beauty of the town. Fox. Prof. Pluminer, the elocutionist And delineator of character, will give one of his unique and inimitable entertainments at the Court House next Monday evening. If you have the blues and want to langh them off go. Dentistry. Dr. F. Welsh, dentist, will le in Junction during next week, and all persons needing his services will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, as he is thoroughly proficient in every branch of his profession. - Outrage. A fellow named Chas. Collins, about fifty years old, attempted to outrage the person of a little girl four years of age at Junction last Wednesday. He was arrested and bound over to appear and answer at the next term of the Circuit Court. Lavrfanh. The Cuban annexation ques tion was forever decided by the Lauresn so ciety at their . limiting last evening. Mr. T. C. Judkins being the leader of the side in favor of, and Mr. J. M. Nevill leader of the side against the annexation. Stc.no by Bees. Last Saturday Mr. H. C. Perkins' little boy, while out at play, stuck a switch into a bee hive, when the maddened insects swarmeif out and com menced an attack npon him, stinging him badly. Mrs Perkins hearing his screams ran to his assistance, when she was also attacked and severely stung about the head and face Wore succeed in rescuing the child. Sharp. Last Saturday while some of our nimrods were out goose hunting one of them became separated from' the others. While Anxiously watching fo a shot, some' one about a half a mile off shot at a' flock' of geese, and as they flew over (Stir young hunter 6ne fell; picking ft up and meeting his comrade he exhibited it as a trophy of his own skill, but the joke lfoked out andhe don't brag now. A Gooit Riddance. The Shin' Alden Besse, says the Standard of Thursday, leaves to-day or to-morrow for China with a cargo of spars and lumber, and 500 Chinamen re turning to their homes ia the Celestial Em pire. We sincerely hope they wfll remain there, and pray that this is only the first in atallment of thousands, which we would be glad to see rid our fair land of their pestife rioul presence. Market. Wheat may be quoted at 1 06, Tery little selling. Shippers complain of holding large amounts and cannot get cars to get it off. ' The present condition of the hop market is very discouraging to growers, whose hopes were so high the early part of the season. The market is reported flat in all directions. Fall clip wool, 18c, butter 25, eggs 23. Lard and bacon commands a letter price for home use than to ship. Mcsicau Gardner Bros., who have a wholesale and retail music house in Oakland, Cai, and have established a branch store at Salem, this State, hare sold over two hun dred Instruments ia this State within the last four months. M r. E. A. Baird, their fficient agent, is established here and will I have a sample of their fine pianos and organs at Mra. Riley's dress making shop an Wil lamette street See their ad. ia another col- IsroRjiATioB Wasted. The Mercury aays: Mr Jonathan Rigg. of Polk county, is desirous of obtaining information concern ing the whereabout! of his daughter, Mrs. gophia Dixon, who atarted for Oregon about the 15th of last April, from ClarksTiUe, Jacksoa eoanty, Arkansas, in company with Rev. Jesse Marshall and others. The party j atarted overland with teams, since .. nothing has been heard from them. Mr. RiiTTi ia verr anxious to learn the wherea- i .. .j k,. j.ni.ktr anJ with iw to tht desired information, otbr paper are r- )aeted to Copy this noUe. CIHCHT COIRT DOCKET. 1. State of Oregon vs D T Luce : lor ceny. 2. State ot Oregon vs D T Lnce j Lvr- ceny. X ceny. 4. State of Oregon vs E R Griffith lar State of Oregon vs James Bradford j larceny, 5. State of Oregon vs James E MeCabe ; mansiangnter. 6. W H Abrams k Bro vs II Stone and H Smith l to recover money. 7. Thos O Mulkey.vi I S Swearingenj to recover real estate. 8. Margaret Howard et al v Mary E Hayes et al ; partition. 9. Charles W. Love vs Mary A J Love j mj impeacn decree. ' 10. Cooper aud Thompson vs W. II. Odell and wife ; foreclosure. 11. Levi Linder et al vs R M Callison et al ; partition. 12. Susan Reed vs Geo W Reed : divorce. 13. Charles W Love vs Mary A J Love ei ai ; partition. 14. Thomas Swift vs Jam'')' Heatherly et al ; to recover money. 15. Mary A J Love vs Charlos W Love j to recover money. 16. Emma Russell vs L L Russell ; di vorce. 17. Simeon Gardner vs N L Strange; lurociosure. 18. Wm Vaughan vs M Ferguson ; to re form deed. 19. Charles W Love vs Mary A J Love ; to recover money. 20. J B Underwood & Co vs School Dis trict No 4 j . 21. School Commissioners vs T B Murray et al ; foreclosure. 22. School Commissioner vs W G Eaton et al j foreclosure. 24. Thomas Mart'n vs P D Knowlton ; to dissolve partnership. 25. Orin Noble vs Horatio Stone : fore closure. '-'li. School Commissioners vs James F Amis ; foreclosure. 27. W m Mcrherson vs Jesse Cox and J W Cox ; to recover money. 28. E C Hazleton vs F M Hazleton di vorce. 29. F B Dunn vs Edwin Powers: fore closure. 30. F B Dunn vs Horatio Stone et al ; foreclosure. . , 31. J. H. Donald vs E A Woodruff et al : foreclosure. 32. John Kelly vs E S Gay et al ; fore closure. . 33. J II Donald vs L G Jackson et al j to recover money. 34. Nancy G Hayden vs Jno H Hayden ; divorce. 35. School Land Commissioners vs Sam uel Lucas ; foreclosure. , 36. Sarah J Kirk et at vs J D Matlock et al ; suit for partition. 37. School Commissioners vs Jesse Lox and Wife ; foreclosure. 38. Ellenor Huff vs J W Huff j divorce. 39. School Commissioners vs F B Mason et al j foreclosure. 40. Chas Baker vs U llenfrew ; continua tion. 41. H G Hadley vs Jacob A Hodgen j foreclosure. 42. O M Cooper et al vs P F Blair et al j foreclosure. 43. B F Swick vs M II Harlow and W A Potter j to recover money. Married. In this city, on the 24th iust., byJ. B. Alexander, J. P., Mr. Isaac G. Harrow and Miss Margaret Riuehart, all of Lane county. Oct 21st, at the residence of the brides fath er, near Creswell, by J. Handsaker, Mr. G. C. Miller and Miss H. L. Jackson ; all of Lane county. Died. In Lane county, May 27, 1877, Mrs. Mary J. Heatherly, wife of James Heatherly, aged 54 years. Mrs. Heatherly was born in Murray coun ty, Georgia, in 1823, and in 1837 married Henry Henderson, and after his death mar ried James Heatherly in 1849, and came to Oregon in 1S50. She had nine children, four of whom are still living. Mrs. H. was for a number of (years a consistent anfft faithful member of the Christian Church. (Missouri and Georgia papers please copy. .,4T At his residence, in New Haven, Mo., Aug. 30, 1877, Mr. Amos Maupin, Sr., agod 69 years, 3 months and 6 days. In this city, on the 2Gtlrinst., Mrs. Maria L wife of Robert Lane, aged 27 years Ihe funeral will take place from Lane's Hall to day ot one o'clock. Portland papers 'please notice. Eotaxiass. The Eutaxiaus Society el- tended an invitation, which was accepted, to the Laurean, to be present at their meet ing yesterday afternoon. The exercises con sisted of such as ar4 usually conducted in literary societies, and the participants ac quitted themselves in a manner that wluld have reflected great credit upon even m:y of the sterner sex who make pretensions to nublic speaking. The society is composed exclusively of ladies and nuniLer aliorit forty in membership. ' ...... 4. University. The (Uniyereity building having been completed aridjiccepted by the Board of Rej'Jits, the ay3ioH furniture will be moved up stairs to-iiay and on next Mon day moraing school in the College proper will open out in permanent and much more commodious quarters on the second floor. The preparatory department will remain in the same rooms they have been occupying heretofore. The rooms on the second floor will be occupied as follow: President John son wfll occupy the one in the northeast cor ner. Prof. Baily the one in the southeast cor ner and Prof. Condon the one in the north west, fhe remaining room willbeaied as a study room for the ladies while at the Uni versity. We "have now a University build ing, as well li school, second to none in the State, and a eo.-ps 'of Professors that are a guarantee to its complete success in the fu ture. Baixoc 'i Magazi.ii roa November. Tht November number of Ballou's Magazine is a marvel of beauty and irfterest The first ar ticle is an illustrated subject on Chinese Life and Character, by the author of "The Gold Hunter," and then follows some ten or fif teen stories of great interest- and several piece of lry of much merit The "Child of the Wilderness" is continued, and increases in interest as it approacbea completion. The humorous department prepared by. M. Quad, (he treat wit and renin of Michigan, is nn- miaIIt brilliant and attractive, and will be read with interest by all Wert of the good .i - .l:. ..r TV . IT a wing" t oi wuj . uw OH "I IOC OCT j . m ... of the kind in the country, and it is only 15 eenU a m?!e copy, or J1.50 pef var, pot- ' riA PnUuhed bv Tbonw t: Tlt", 23 j Hawley Street Boston, and for sale at all the periodical dpot in the cor ntry. Happy. W met the happiest looking man on the street one day this week ' that we've seen for a long time he smiled all over he had just been to Abell & Welsh's gallery and got his girl's picture. They will remain lycre a littlo longer, and if you want supreme happiness to abide with you, go and do like this happy fellow. For Sale. I have a largo lot of English currant bushes red, white and black also a full stock of grope vines of the very best varieties, for sale cheap. J. Goowhild, A ( AUD. Common souse reasoning has led me to be lieve that the religion that the Bible teaches has sprang from priest-craft king-craft aud fables, but when reason raises her voice and says to me that the religion of the Bible is one of the greatest fictions of the age, I then denounce any reality in it and I have grout i-uiumcuce in loose nonest people who nave been long shut under that misty cloud that has long intervened between mind and rea son, and when the mind takes hold of reason that cloud will burst asunder, and then they Ml I f .1 wiu exciann mere is reason. Adam and Eve Is the parents of us all, But the Bible has led niu not to Mievn it it .11 The prayer for the sick availeth much, nut mo uioie has led me hot to believe such. The n ravers of faith will wwa tlm t), aiMr The Bible has led me not to believe in old Nick. To be continued if any long face can find spare. II. Illauton. An Open Letter to the Kugene City napusi Church. Dear Brethren and Sister: Unon a careful examination of mv Present theoloiri. cal views, I find that they differ very mate rially from the doctriuoa of your church. r rom a sincere Conviction of dutv. I can no longer remain a member of your body. By this communication, therefore, the church relationship that has existed between us, is brought to an end. I desire, in conclusion, that the world shall know that this step is taken from no principle of malice, but en. tiroly on account of the difference of our re ligious views. N. L STRANGE. huoENE City, October 22, 1877. A Severe Hall storm. A terrible hail storm visited Portland a few days a(o, destroying and unroofing many fine buildings, breaking over 1,000 window lights, raising a very large locomotive off tht track, knocking down aud seriouxly injuring many pedestrians who were carried into different drug stores for treatment; tin hall stones nicked up were the size of hens firus. Salcmn keeiers gathered up enough ice to last them for months. A reporter was dispatched in hot haste after the storm was over and met by a large delegation of citizens who stated that a large lot of Donnelly's Yeast Powder had been received that day, and it was thought the air had become impregnated, raising the wind to such a fury, causing a large cloud that was hanging over the city at the time to burst tfido oen. Henee the Btorm. The reporter left saying, "I have heard that Donnelly's Yeast Powder would mice he lids of a red hot stove, but would not believe it would raise such a commotion as this." Walla Wulla Statesman. NOTICE. All persons indebted to me must have seen my notice. I now request you to come for ward and settle by the 1st of November, or your accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. James McC laden. Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep tile largest and best selected stock of wall paper and border in Eugene City, comprising iu part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Eiubyss ed pajier, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories aud will sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. J. B. Underwood is engaged in the broker age business. Ho buys aud sells gold, silvor, currency and exchange, and negouaios loans, on personal or real estate securities. Ben. will be found at the express office, and will accommodate all who apply with the nec essary collatterals. Bff-Tha National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley Kulofson for the best Photographs In the Uuitud States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 42y Montgomery btreet, ban rancisco. murder Will Out, A fnur mm "AiiLTist Flower" was dis cover to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made know to their friends how easily and quickly they had been cured by its use. The great merits of UREKN b AUOUHT rumm necame h-ruMml through the country by one sufferer to another, until, withoiuWvertising, its sale has become immense. Drutfi in Every Town in the United States are riling it No person suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitation oi me nean. inoii tion, low spirits, etc., can take throe doses with out relief. Go to your Druggist aud get a bot tle for 75 cents and try it Sample bottles 10 cents. WILL CfHH rONSU.TIPTIOJI. . T.. .11 ...ITrlni. fmm ttlA f nl l.,wltl(r fttlUMUieN ft AW ailMliug v.. " p - ray of hoie is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who ha sent me the formula . r.inllu v..,rutll.. mwlipinn whinh h.AA lonif ui m .ut.j ....ww " been used by the native medicine nit-n of Hin dustan : lor the positive and raiucai cure oi r'........niti..n rtrnmtliitiM.' ANthiiia. Catarrh. I)vsiepia, Throat and Lung- difficulty, liener al'Dehility, Loss of Manhood ami all Nervous k tfMl, ifd'rrwpr ban lieen tested in hun dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as possible to relwve mi- man misery and will send tne recipe-r urn or Charoe to any person who may desire it with directions for using. Sent by return 111 ty ..i.i.;n tt-itl. 9 tATmi niLiniiitr' this natter. Aiiiii rrwiiijj -.... n -,- ' Dr. O. It Brik'hnm, lrawer 2H, Utiea, , X. September ), (7 ly. A very rapid, sate and easy wiy to make i. i.nu-im lrritiirv to introduce the latest useful invention that is wanted every dav, bv every one, everywhere, who has a fam ily", a full sized sewing machine, with table and treadle, for only Eighteen IMlam. MA-VLfACTlRED BT THE fFEKLEHH MTO. CO. Of PHILADELPHIA, .1 - . .1. . a m..liiti. -i ill arm 1 1 aoes 111 Kiuiu - r " pay eighty dollars for, rapid, smooth and firm -.I. anH mak-ji uini so stronff the cloth will tear bVf-ire the stitches rip apart Ajrent only need show tliera in oiieraiion vi sen iu ery i . i, ..-.i Tl,irtv H,ill.r nd uiiwanu cleared daily by smart agents. o such ma chine was ever onerefl a. any sucn price. HIGHEST AWARD AT CEXTEMrtlAL EIllIMTfOX. THOl'SAIM Of FAMILIES rslKG THEM. 1l...,I Mipwumir avenr ri&v where thev fie- A'T auw " " " y - j . L ........ Xfihiatra laWViTS. ed- itrso. tailors, machinists, Ac recommend them lrfert KigbU given tree to nmspii'niA, it mi aL.n-v in vmir rilace wnte for It or buy a machine rr your lawuj r . . i :i . .1...... there is none betvr or so cnrp- ,ii-uuf. sent to all parts of ths eomitry. on rcreipt of IH-SEWING MACHIM5.-H8. . FOR MALE, d- T - T 110 vntnl luid fire miles It timbered Und; the very bet of soil, arlaj-ted to the rsi'ing of gram, fruit, vegt'i; in mi, anrtLing that imnrs in this rjimate. Good i. AMit fiftr rre in cultivation. Am ...aJ ft.. aU &n.l rim TvmwVto immediate- Iv. incl'iding rnp, farm implemit. posultry, et. AUvi s rfwellinj bvue Willamrtte street Eut-n City, for further particulan. ino'iire of O. R lx' or on rrem . jnlHt Jmarl.rrErT. MUSICAL NOTES 1 GARDNER BROTHERS A 1!E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JTl. dealers in Pianos, Organs, Shtet Music, t ilolins, Acconleons, llanuonioaus, and mu sical merchandise generally, Oakland, Califor- ma, iiie reivnuy ojieiisd a branch store iu Sa lem, Oregon. ; GARDNER BROTHERS PiTsonllv S'llierintend their business in thi. Sutc, . will im Califuraia, and will lie promiit in making good all contract. GARDNER BROTHERS Have already sold nearly two hundred Instru ments iu this State. GARDNER BROTHERS Have four authorized agents selling from their nous in thu State, to-wit: A. U MOYK, Al bany; C, H. SLACK and FSANK B. MAY, Salem; K A. BAIKD, Eugene City. GARDNER BROTHERS Pi.n has already lieconie a favorite on the Coas. It is made esiieeiallv for the trade, ami is ad.pted to the climate on this Coast, and for remaining in tune. In its aduptttiou to the, parlor there is none better. GARDNER BROTHERS Have several dilferent manufacture of Oivans. gi viii the public a variety to select from. GARDNER BROTHERS Have a first-class tuner in their employ. All orders attended to by addressing iiarduer Brothers, Salem, Oregon. GARDNER BROTHERS Give a guarantee for five vears. for all Pianos aud Organs, if desired. GARDNER BROTHERS ray their employes a salary, not a commission. GARDNER BROTHERS Would state, In auswer to many inquiries, that their Branch House in Salem is a lwrmanent institution. Oct 27ti TEW DRUG STORK ON WILLAM iy etee Street, near Ninth, DKVI.KiW IN DRUGS, CHK.MI0AW, OILS, PAINTS, GLAS.S, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, &o. Brandies. Wines and Liquor OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of artlel found in FIRST CLASS DKUls JT(JRK. ' Wo Warrant all our drugs, lot they are new and Fresh.' Particular attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery a'tiO Toilet Articles. As we have' bought OUR GOCK8 VOU CASH We cart compete with any establishment in Eu gene City in pries anil accommodation. Buy your goods where you can get the best and ch"aiest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OSIiUKN & U Lumber! Lumber! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Kleventh and Willamette streets, and keep constantly on hand luniher of all kinds. Seasoned flooring and rutic, fenc ing and fence posts. i. l. LVh. jlyH-tt A KKLLE Vi(i(l-I am th sols j agent for this celebrated wagon. T. (J. HKMiKICKS. Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAM) a large and varied assortment of KKKSH GOODS, and are receiving every month new supplies suited to this market uooils are sola low ana AT ONE PRICE TO ALL I And PHODl'f'E TAKKN AT THE HIGH EST MAKKKT KATES. (iive us a call before purchasing, as It Is no troiible to show gixsls and give prices. apl 8 nmr In Ita thirrJ anriwMful aar, fttrd I hju th Urmt clrrulatloa of aoy uaptir ii th Ruihe Aurth-Wai. 1 iwauirravWa arasrutwl ljr landing artUU. Aosoruai our rontrtlmtora mm numir anfiw of (tt mi'Utt wrtioriim thm I'aruia enst. W f ar BliDaf7Hpattirf lntraalliMI raJ.uT. and ovr i 'iirntra,a f Fsutfto t sM:s.nrT,lnTf7'liiniM, Our January and Julyonltl'tm ar imirrili M Wxincm, anq txtm 1nmit-A. tf btui aitra chrf, toU yarlr '!!: ribia. A apM-tal d-prnsn a d-rt-d to irx raavmrra r4 thm Vvitim North-W-irt .lirfi wlii I fnuad nrwi-Mf Valunril by int-nJ.n) Iramlrnnta. tmoA'M Vab. Vf aai Utoiv, PmUauO, 0 la J BSE m ' A I It IF. (IKE. For consumption, bronchitis, anthama, entarrh, throat and lung disease. Aha-i a sure relief and permanent cure for general dehility. dysjp-t ami all nervous anec.ins, iijsnuiin'.mw nietlidne which cured a veneral.le muwioaary t'hvsician who was l"ng a resilient of Syria and ,i,a l--.it hn has frwlr civen this rsluaW hie s?cific to thousands ot Sinurea siiHTers with the greatest i-iiMe Ix-nefit, aud now lit .l. it ).! umi 1'hristian ilntv to imirt U otiiera this wonderful invigorating remedy, ana1 wi!l-nl KliEK the original iwipl conimew;, with full directions, to anf person eiiclosinf tamp for replv. ' DIC CLARK A. Itor.IilX. GKZrXKT lifK a, Stkah nr. N. Y. P. O. Koi 71 VEWHTOCK OF IIATJi-Tbe b4 A and Urgert ever brong ht Jr" ( ash or a Funeral. We hereby notify ALL PEftSONS in-leld to'us to eall snd settle try the 1st ol Oetlr, or lav eta- Ws want ao customers who cannot ""'"'INDEXTERtRUSIL E' cr. Crrr, .Sept 8, 1C7- R" 0ElSUJiii A:-1) HAN JCAN I.IMg (.sraalehy T. G. HENDKICK.N. . atv M V.l r. B m mm II I.I ir hr firyusi . ft m w$ 73 Watch hi i j ii i J. HEIDI U COH Wagons, Hacks; Buggies, Carriages; A targe stock on hmul and I will jmild tu order of the R-t Eastern Timber throughout ILL Mi WARRASTEd' IX EVERY RESTECT, nt Fair Prices. Repository and Shop Corner N'mtli tinJ Oak StR't'ts, Ei'uenk City. l'leuse call and see for vouradvej before jmrchusing elsewheie Blacksmithing, Wood Work to order. Robinson & Churcri, DKAI.Klt IX S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE 1IAVK TIIK BcstSelf cie it Stock In Oregon a h, (3 A-a 3 JUL AaV HAS JUST OPENED RUt THE SPUING AND MUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BKOUHT TO EUG EN E. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has lieen largely increased and we can show as handsome a line of ready made goods Iu MEN'S AND HOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can he found in the country, and at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well tilled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colon. IJIoiudiwl fc Utibli'nclit'd Cotton l'lim- Ladios and Gonts' Undorwear, SHAWLS and SCAKFS; 8. Brick Slorr, tor. Willamette i Eighth 81... EUG EN K CITY. A. V PETERS & CO., Are buw in receipt of a verr Urg stork of JVEIV NlMtUVti (iOODS, 8el"ct1 wttli roaoh mre from the fsritest fl(l best importing houses iu Hui i'rncn'o. Our Stock Of DRESS GOODb Is unnsusllr lrg mil sttrsHIvs, and tomprlsm ths verr latest stjrles wnl novelties, n I of all graylia oil prires, so as to meet ths view of all. WHITE GOODS. A lvigl assortment of F. Mnio" ami lawrliiigs, Bw aud bwutilul (ntterns. STAPLE GOODS. Alarm stork of BWhsd Muslins sau I.in'ii, TMe Linens, Towelinm nl lloslsrfi t.owU, IliuulksrebUifs, Iaux ami Line Collars in all gwlw. WOOL WE WILL PAT THE HIQHL8T MARKET TEICE Jn-msb for ny number of pounds of GOOD MKRCHANTABLK WOOL COUNTRY PRODUCE Of erT i1eTipti" wnti, for which ws will par th kigUiat marliet pries. A. V. I'KTKRS & CO. DUNN & STRATTOM OLD STAND OF f. B. DUNN. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH MF. I! busineas Mr. HORACE Y- BTKATTON, we havt Just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a secialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND' STEEL I AMD AGRICULTURAL IMFLKMINTH. t ilofra tn tuak no rrand dourinh. but to say that farmers ean emus nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT , at our store tlian at any other estaMUhmant ia town, and tliey can buy them on as good Urma. We have a full line of FOEEIO.V AND DOMESTIC DKTOOODS, FANCY CtAtDA, LADIES' AND CENTS' FUENLSQINO GOODS, , MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And ar e.-ntinuju!v adding tn our stock U mt th itemsnds tkr puhlir. Dl'NN STBATTON. trt fmi t mtlAtltin Old Wttrli tn iU MirkH for TrudlBf Tim tnU. U t cumpuaithm ofothrr B)u.a,si ctotwly rt bntl ii.i:i-ult inuttsH'i tiiUtar- tiue, VKi-Wpt bf Cirtrmlra.1 lett, .iilHUiiibiiii))tttiirirn);.l I'ifMrii. Alli.MH A.N Wo Jtii k.NT. KXI'ANSIUN H1AMK. BkH'- Tirri.LY KM.HAwrj OR jcs. I.ISKTI RKKD IM'M IM) t ABKH, n symtaU tn pftruri Iu i OOLC D WATCH THAT COSTS from ft I BO tn UO it Mm ana Uait rwii If, lur (row Moioti, ftiid lfjrtn lri a ft melt fi r ) Miir i'WQ Da or ia inftk nit'iMy on, ujrthatv Ouim tu our wh, u tOkUsMl to rr1nfth prlrvof I'm to tntsH With rin lant Chnlnattnch- dl Ttnjr on KutitutWt, bwtrn , and in aVI.ui-(iM:UiiM, tnti ttrtjt ftlAOM whort rcuntl tirr U rulnxL ! RiTtt Rfnrst. HtiaDMttnr. ttnti lhm by MnUor Fpra.ou irrlp.nflU toftnyiMri ( th txmDirT, or It will b. rut C oD, vtirn l eitntomtr dMlna and rwit ti (sn rfoiirrt. TiiM I;fD CM l.KK wtinhhoin Kirtv Nnnii:Mk nd ih Mm fuitlrx tn piirj fiitd woqtti- OMiiim. thfriiiinfttnv4-n. tnd Chain fnrlt -nXbr Mall la a Rotf atob withoMt ti-m ?n lVp 10. ii. w at ri vnem n in i-niti CUatoa fUotg Ko. 11 iliUi Btrotl, V.T. and Carriage Tainting dono W. W. ESPEY. . TTA H at tlie LOWEST HaU-s IKON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, HOPE Cable Chains, Glass, Putty, Tal.l eand Pocket CUTLEKY, GUNS, PISTOLS, . AMMUNITION, AGKH'ULTTKAL IMPLKMKN'l'S. Blasting Powder, Fishing Tackle. Eta, Eta Y Invite an exam ination of our goods, ' confident that our price will suit ths time. V JkJM, J. AJh' aaW ' JLi wool blankets; ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS In the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock of Mens' and Hoys' San Francisco Duots, Which we have sold for a number of rears with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, Anil all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL CARMEN ISLAND HALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce and woot, II. Fit i i:dlv. mi DEXTER STABLE, ' ' Jas- Humphrey, - Proprietor.' LI Vf.lt Y AND FKICD HTABLI1, Wllluniette Street, I I Eugens City. TEAMS AND HUCHJIES ANU SADDLE , . HOUSES TO HlltK Horses boarded by tht day, week or month upon the most reasonable terms. JMay ViM ; : baker;s saloon i One Door North of the St.Charles Hotel, Willamette 81, Kugrne Hy. Keis always on hand a choice assortment of ANU CIO A 118. ALSO A Flrst Claks Milliard Table. H. r. BAKER. ' SADDLERY. i , , Saddle & Harness Shop ONE DOOR NORTH OF , . DUNN & STRATTON'S, WiUamctto Street, Sagone City, Oga.' ('an be hail everything unually k.pt la a well regulated , . II ARNESS SHOP. We use the PEST of material and da our work well. Come and see us before purchasing elsewhere. , While our harness cannot bs excelled, sectal attention ia called to OUR SADDLES. The LA KIN track ainowledged the best on the roant, and when rigged br ourselves, gives entire satisfaction: having the tlire re quisites, beauty, durability and comfort I'HODUCE TAKEN LAKIH & BOONEY. War has commenced in Europe! ' R. G. CALLISON JS Af i A IN AT JUS OLD H IS OLD STAND nm W'illarnetto Street and having bought the interest of W. T. Onlmrn in the firm ! alh sun k Oakum, is ptrired to furnish all who may gi v him a rail with tli ben quality of every tiling usually kept ia a first elaa grocery and provision afire, suHi a M i.Ali.-, ir.A.i,ior;r.r., CANNED (MKjim. TOBACCO k ' t ir.im tii.xm ami nrvfVH- WAKE, WOOD AMI WILLOW WARE, at reaaonabls rata f orCA-SH or PRODUCE. liive sue a call and see what I raa do for yon Tbaukful for pact patronags I invite you to call acain. U delivtred to any part of the city free of charge. R. G. CAXLiSON. Pauengnrs will find UekU on sale at A. V. Peters k Co. 's for Sn Krarv iseo. A. V. PETEM4 Co, Oetlthtf. nnTrrtTTkT rr Hi K K N I V