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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1878)
vrici.-Sirapt announeeinaiita of llrtks, mar Jl22jdittawill be iurtl without char.. 7u!wiU7 " wUl cUr,wl for M tU H 18 ctuti jw l'B" ' WeMllumenoreipoDibllltr fu iw wprewd br eorreepondeute. ' Mffiyar"" fur m"1- liTTTNoTcouNn. URIEF MENTIO.V. , Wt are under obligations to Hon. James K. Kelly for valuable public documents. W. H. Abrams started East on a visit on Tuesday last Rev. J. T. Wolfe will preach at the Court House to-morrow at 11 o'clock A. M. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. M, Frank Wilton tenders bis thanks to those who rented costumes' from him on New Year's eve for thoir liberal patronage. The pastor of the M. E. Church in ttiia city purposes commencing a series of Meet ings In his church one week from to-morrow. The married ladies of Eugene have organ ised a society, which they have christened, 'The Eugene Social and Literary Society." It will meet once in two weeks, on Wednes day evening. . , ' , Prof. Samwell's dog show was here during the week. The great attractions were Mas ter Walter, a small boy, walking a rope stretched across the street, from the" second story windows, and little Miss Morton's per f ormance on the trapez. Dr. Souville Mathieu will re:nain at the SL Charles Hotel until the tenth inst. Dr. M. makes a speciality of diseases of the throat and lungs, ctarrh, etc., and we learn from our exchanges down the valley that he has been very successful in the treatment of these diseases in the towns below. ' , : Oats. Frank Coleman, has a lot of oats for sale. ' ' -' Abscohdkd. John Elston, agent of Prof. Samwell, and who had all tho funds of the company, after taking in the receipts for the first evening's performance, absconded with all the funds. He's gone to hunt "Dr." Flattery. ' . ' . . ' Shot. A young man named Louis Hoosier, who lives just east of town, while out hunt ing this week, slipped and 'foil, discharging his gun, the ball juBt grazed his neck, cut tiug a gash about throe inches long. It . was a close calL . ' Maomifiqub. The masquerade, on Now Year's evo w a grind affair, and thf differ ent characters sustained to the life. There were representatives of the aristocratic, ple beian, pedantic, literary, dignified, flippant, solemn, dogmatic, nondescript and grotesque phases of life, and everybody enjoyed the fun to their hearts content., Lecture. Mrs. F. A. Logan will lecture at the Court House this Saturday evening at 7 o'clock', also at the same place Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. All who heard this lady on the , subject of Temperarfoe a few weeks since, will wist to hear these lectures. Subject Saturday evening, "The' Relation Women Sustain to Men, legally, socially and morally."' Sunday, "Immortality of the Soul." Admission, free. For 1878. We will furnish the Guard aud Billou's Monthly. Magwine one year for 1.173 in advaucs. Tho Mjgiz'me contains as much reading nutter at the $1 magazines stories, history, sketches of the manners, curiam and h.tbiti of different racei of peo ple sketchei of natural history; the house hold and farm, youth's department, and a largaa-nDuntof inters iting and instructive miscellananui raiding, and at the end of the year caubsbjuud, making a volume worih twice the amutit of the subscription price. BUK.--A fellow calling himself "Dr. J. Flattery," came to Portland a few months ago and announced himself a healer of all ills to which human flesh is heir." He was a sleek, plausible scoundrel, and not only de-ceived-the people of Portland with his oily gammon, but succeeded in advertising exten sively in two-thirds of the papers in tli State.' After swiudliug everybody who was green enough to trust him, (we amorg others to the tune of $30), he suddenly lit out last week. He is as ignorant of the science of mediciue as a pack mule, and the only "chronic" disease he knows anything about is chronic dead beat 'and swindler. Kick him along. We don't charge him a cent for this ad. . Ballod's Mokthlt Maoazisi for Janu ary. The January number of this favorite magazine is a sampler of what it will be tb Whole year light, attractive, and friend, to be VtUwU) in rr hnaanhuld, "d real with pleasure by old and youug. There , is nothing like it fa' this country ; for it is a marvel of cheapness and good tast, with the most choice variety of reading-matter that can be found in any serial in this country. Now 'is a good tinfle to' subscribe fr gal lon's, at it eotta but dollar and a half a Wear, and is postpaid at that, jnst try it for a year. Published by Thomes A Talbot, 23 Hawley Steeet, Boston, at only 1-M Jr annum, postpaid; and, for sale at' all 'the news stations at 15 cents a copy. A sample copy of the January number will be sent to Any address on the receipt of ten cents by the publishers ; then, if you wish to continue, it will only be necessary to remit f 1.40 for the balanee of the year., "v,' 1 . COMEI rmi coleiian 18 Very anx ios to interview some of his taHy fr.tods who bills hay grown to ertraordinsry pro portions snd run an naresw oable length of time. To bs plain, ha says that unleaa thow ' aboB reffrred to, oorae right square up and pan the "Squivalent" across the counter, he will take means to compel them to pay op ef words to that effect. - ,-.- FARM TOR SALE. A WELL IMPROVED FARM OF three hundred aud sixty acres, 100 acra nnder rmto in good order, which .we wi 1 scli'ata ' bartain. aad on the nt reaaonable tmns. 5itvasarc mile sonth of town, and baa a food ontranf fnr atnrk. Apply at tins' rffioe. j. t lau County Tat Payer. 'The following h a list of the tax-payirsin Lane county who pay $100 and over, with the amount of tax paid by eaeb: : ', J OACRR $4,059 00 Humphrey. UooriH l.3t2 98 Chrisman.CK 1,103 40 Holt Urns 637 79 Meek. Samuel 553 17 Humphrey, Noma 432 00 Smith, Hiram 365 20 Willamette Real Estate Company. ... 386 10 Ebbert. J A 370 80 Smith, BrasfieW 4 Co SCO 90 llarpolo, J W 300 29 Wallis, M 816 00 Washburn, C W 332 82 Buudy, H 332 42 Cummins, Wm.,... 823 48 Hendricks, TG 82107 Dunn 4 Stratton 300 60 Armitace, Geo. H 257 61 Aubrey, Ml'..: 109 08 tv tv Druaow eaiaie , iw xu Bushnell, J A 102 10 Baber, G II 253 15 Bushnell, J C 122 IS Bushnell, James A 119 76 Bond, J W "108 00 Bond, A 113 W Belshaw, George ............... 253 48 Baily.John 10171 Cherry, D 14112 uocliran, no,,, , loti ou Cooper, GM 172 58 Crabtree. Zim . 145 30 CartwrU'ht, Mrs N M 117 80 Comeys, Pres 114 15 Dunham, Amos 1UJ 1J DeLontr, Din J 108 60 Edwards, TD 234 73 K.lwarda, SH 148 71 Eakin, Sr. a ii 121 3'J J H Edmunson estate 198 72 Folsom, FW 1W03 Frienlly, SH..; 100 00 Furtfiann. J B 183 60 Goodchild, Jas 147 45 Gillaspie, Jaoob 189 34 Gilfry, J T 151 07 Hasbrook, Luther 100 00 HOW, NAW 117 7.' Hawiey, Ira....; 207 34 Horn, J M 120 00 Huffman, WH 184 60 Huffman, James... 193 45 Howard, R V Humphrey, A L Hml'liedtoii, James. H)lnd, A I) Hotvy, AG Hrful-y HO 118 39 173 64 Mil (Hi LiX 80 2li0 Go 172 57 ITS 71 1C8 64 J linings. Hi'll.... Jenkins, Sleten. . . Ju.lkins.Thas. " 19U 41 Kellv.John 235 60 Kirk, James T lfiO 03 Kitchen & Bohemian ..' 15b 00 Lane Co. M'c'r. Ass 164 34 Lmii-r. Clias 289" 10 Mathews. Klich 207 53 Murcli, II i.... 100 6" M iseby, David 129 27 Milliron.TA '170 63 Milliron.'John 294 3.1 Maxwell John 294 33 MHXv.dl.Jr.. John 178 40 Maxwell. Henry 109 BO Moor, Henry 125 40 1. R. Mnores' hsUIh 19D Oei McCtthif. J II 220 28 F. McMurry's estate 142 02 A. McUoniHck's-ostuie 149 85 (We, Jos l' OflmVn 4 Co 174 02 O & C Lund Co 255 05 O & O U U Department 2(16 00 I'eieri&Co 1" 011 I'owbII.JH 123 28 Power's, J G 14140 Powers, BP. 150011 Pulterson. Roht 112 S)(i S rt.,snblit & Co 127 80 Risdon, DM... ' Shannon. Wes Sii'ith. Win..... S'tVfl'IIS, U ho Slewart,' Klius ,Silt. Sum Shields, Win Sellers, J K Springfield Milling Co... Simmon?, Win Solomon, L Sternberg, Senders & Co. Simmons. A Scott. Rodney Spencer. W C.,.. ...... Sp'iicer, S II Scott, W J J Thompson, J M Taylor, Chris Thurston, Geo , '. . Vamlyn, Ishhc Ward, Uli Walker, J F....' Wilkins, W J & 0 Wort man X Sons....... Ynanir. C W Z'linwalt, A J Kennedy. J 1) 180 9(1 163 till 115 38 .147 fill 1(!7 88 137 S5 105 14 113 78 2(18 39 1U2 "78 l'Jl fi2 2lil HO in m 123 40 118 24 175 82 261 57 140 58 161 40 . 100 00 211 5!( . 181 80 . 208 (III 130 41 112 50 m 6i 116 60 113 50 Sixty persons pay between era and loo, anu one hundred persons pay between ?50 and 875. CojrnMKS. As announced last week, Mr. and M". Wilton came up last Saturday with a number of character costumes to rent for the masquerade ball lait Monday evening. The following is a list of perwm who rented costumes and the characters they repre- rented; , ' ' - . ,' tli- Snnvillo Mathieu.the eminent French nhiriininn and surseon Claud Melnpt, it Ladv of Lyons. Bine and whit satin dress 1th ailver. Handsome ornaments. t,m. I -Vumxl Bohemian eirl. Corn colored satin trimmed with white lace and .:. iMt 1 ' '. Miss Klla Cochrane Mirilda, Cigar Girl of c-i.. ir.n.Unm nrnf( clrois, irunmeu with black grenadine and black lacs veil and castinettcs. Anna Renfrew Child of th Regiment. Handsome alpaca. Military cut. Dr. Nicklin Hehri De Legidere in the Dukes motto. A hamlsome wine colored satin trimmed in green silk. Brest plate of Hirer, anrl aiiauales. -. ' - M. S. Wallace Don Ceasar. Bbwk. vel vet dress trimrmd in lilac satin, and orna mented Lreast ulate. ' Wm. Rinihaw as Oenaro in Lneretia Bnraia. Black and nink satin trimmed in Clay Huinplirey CoL De M, in Lady of Lyons. - Black velvet trimmed with rose col ored silk ajd gold. Chapeao with tri -colored feathers." , i ' James Smith Othell". . A. H. Welah Samole Switchel in Ten Xichta in"' Bar-Room. w. H. Alexander fpam'sh Jokey. Green velvet tnmhied with mM cnlortrt satin. Fremont Sinith Kick of the Woods. James AbTSms Poaohontaa. " '-" Tyin Hntnrrr Triah incketf. - - 1 Wai. AlexanderSimon La Gres ra Cncle Totr.'s CabitL FA. McClanahan Miser f M!aill-a M')rt. PeooingtoD Girl L- tbe Period. Blonde wig. . . Carran Oabura Vat, Aasieu. Clow a suit Wm. Blue Irish Peasant Ai J. Titus James" Cooke, the great Shakasperiaa down. . - .; ijj Dr. Souviile' Matoiea, the well .known French physiciaa and snrgeoa, ia sow is this 1 city. Those who fMi to see, him will 're ceiva lis Immediate attention Ly calling at the Si Charles Hoti - t f, ReaiTtfU. I ?J i bud to iht undersigned willome fnrwanl nromntlv and settle, that the SfconB may not call pon them unceremoniously. 1 i ' - ' A. I. Nicxtt J. B. Un.derwood is engaged in the broker age business. He buys aud sells (50I1I, silver, currenoy and exchange, and negotiate! loans, on personal or real estate securities. Ben. will be fouad at the express office, and will accommodate all who apply with the nee essjtry collatterals. ' : srrTbe' National Gold Medal was awarded, to Bradley A Ktllofsna for the beat PhotosTphs in the United States, and the Vienna iedal for the best in the world. . ' 429 Montgomery Straet, San Francisco. Passengers will find ticket on sale at A. V. Peters & Co.'s for San Francisco. A. V. PETrEllS 4 Co. Oot4thtf. We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among tho latter aro many very pretty aiyiea uivpiiu Pannels, Embossed, Gilts and Lace 1 atterns, Satin aud Common Blanks, all of which , we sell cheap, and no charge, for tnmmiug i paper. DCXN & dTRATTOX. Tl IT X" NT J JTB1T17 V : Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store keop the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and bonier in Eugene Citv, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Emboss ed papor, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and wiU sell as cheap as the cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge. Ladles' Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn & Strat ton's. MOXEY TO LOAX. Tho undersigned wishes that those who owe him little accounts, to uudcrstaud that be has no niouev to loan on interest, bu' if thoso who owe him woull pay their little j accounts, he don't know but he might have enough to settle with all his croditors. Come gentlemen ind pay your little bills. . ji ft lilll., Friend, a word with you I If you are fron' bled with any skin diseases or other 'cutane ous irritation, use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Doj likewiso if your complexion be pimpled, blotched or sallow. ou won't regret it. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair and Whis ker Dye, black or brown, 50c. Henry Clay Dean on Financial Emacclpa-- lion. The followinif 'extract, from a ipsech ol Hon. Henry Ctoy Dean i 1 T contaiiiB as muuli irutn ana sounu logic n ever was crowded in so 6inall a spfiue, and slrould be 'read by every working man ?n the country : ' Under ilie pretence of freeing the negro slaves of the United Stall's, we hive ineor- poratfd into ihe Uovern.iin'nl the most ex acting system ol Slavery ever mamim-i. umoiiK men. It is worse than tha feudal system. Hie old lendul lorus couiu not ex uet a share ol (lie liuits which did nut grow on tlis land, occupied by his villein ; Ins iu coini'S were cocSued to Ilia lauds ; he wus prosperous only when his lands produced. When hu culled his dependaiHS into his ar mies, he secured K'lury only when they were victorious in ballle. The old planter gath ered Ins crops oily when they grew. The support ol the slave devulved upon' the mas ter in eh'ildhood, in sickness uud old uxh ; his liirtli and doctor bill and bunul wre at his ma'attr's expense. Bui these bondhold ers hu've their income ussuredl they vary not one furlhing, n'o'dill'reiice how the ululity o! the pvopl vury who Iw'e the bonds and ac :cruin; intertsl to py. When tho bond holder fi UnStlle to workiiideed, he never workV-hijf, income is iiucli,,ini;ed. When iho lunnerVgruin iV nipped hy lh frosts, sept awnj by thV.fl 'tods, he must econo mize lo'r'ep'dir his lies. When the murrain destroys Ins caltle, the cholera destroys his siiiH,' llie epizool destroys, his horses, anil disease sweeps awf his sheep, hi'nst en dure the loss ; und with renewed energy re iL'aiii his louses by holiest lubor. Wbi-u nw ctiiiieiv explode hy aleam, ur is consumed by fire, or the wntle eJtslilisliinent Is laid waste hy the flood,'.tl.e owners etnuve their ruin ed iiirliii.es by their industry. When Hi- niei'liaiiie is no loniier alil lopijr ine pianf, lh saw. Hie lialiet, the chisel and the ham mer, he has' to live upon uccniniij tied sub--tancH ol f.rt-.ftr yeirs oi toil. Ilis children n their tender years are urivun ny m iiy ill scliunl 10 workshops or iii.tiiiiiin'ies. where the'' pnysicai inienei-uini nno- nood Hre dwarfed together. The daily lulior er. whose wag l are fpent iHinost us Just us they ui'S earneiL Inm no means of livehliooil xeept Hie inuney coined irom me sweji oi his mi!. The laat stroke of Ins spade, shov el ii ml pick clones Ins income. For aiekness insforlune. dealli ami luneral expenses, uiere 8 no provision except waul rTW has saved ny the most exsetinif Bell denVil or ins lunnsn- init family Irom jears ol laftor belore. . ur n is quite 9 likely buried at the public ex pense to be paid by new t"X UvieJ upon the ii'nfortuimte leihiw-luborer. wso will soon lollow him to his humble unmarked grave, in his mother earth, wllo generouniy openg Der !ratelul breast to receive her honest son. who lias toiled lor hit own support I nd the -iippuit of others who have robbed him lo enthrone themselves in idleness and crime He not only paid lnX"S but he earned taxes Inch were paid to ol her Mint they miilllt . II.. 1 .1.. revel III luxury upon niS toil, lie ieurana widow sod children to grope their thorny ay lltroniih the diiik ailderneps. which he has puised in his lonif snd weary Journey to he st rM. I he bondholder wnn nis steany and unvurfinir income, who livei npon the sweet from the brow of the plow noiuers ui i lie lend, differs nothing, loses nothioi, Ms inlf'rot mut be paid lo the last cent whrn it is diip.with not a mi's. Kailroaos must repair dainaitei. he responsible lor misnnn ageinenl. disastrous wrecks, but the bond Inlder rn-ks nnlhing. All iodostriet. pro duel ion and hosineas are taxed lor bit bene fit, but he is txed for nothing;. Tbe bfinl holders are the masters of the eountrr and rule the (Jovernment. 'I'h perrple re their slaves and meekly snhmit to their rule. The AiiRtmta Con8titutiorialit hij the following in nference to a north ern allusion to the new Southern cry lor the old fl.ig ami an approjiri ttiori : 'V II, why not? You J'ellowa have about 1 100.000,000 the atari ot m. and we nop to pet even with you In old days whun we let Lvou have the entire crab and tftod W do nl stand io rnuoli on dignity i . ... .1 . asolrrrc. mn you Kiarrw? ns. um, tor btiog inch apt scholars, and com Lintn'r loTilty with husine '" upon our dignity, T" iaug:iou in --- gf(;AR, TEAS, COFFEE, your lreea and railed o chivalry ' CANNED GJ)DS. TOBAC'ro , Snd;mbl.-of lie Don Quixote o,.AD We ar poor now bat powerful. , "J..v.i. ...nr CASH or PRODUCE. : A Card anProspectiisv Having opened a free Intelligence Office, fur the punose of ai.ting and assitiu,c newoouiers to our State by all possible means at my com mand, where are kept files of all leading; newt paiers published in Oregou and Washington Territory, I have alio determined to establish a land journal, to be called The (irrgon find Washington Land Register, The obiect of which is to Iriuir Land Owners and Keal tate Aaxnt into closer communi cation with the thousands of immigrants who are arriving lu this city with a view to the ulti mate purchase "f lands. It will be printed in resruhw ;. MM' f rm, sight-page, 12x18 hiclies, and will be devot..-d solely fo tne pur pose f.r which it is established. The first edi tion of 6,000 copies will be issued about the 10th of February, 1878, and as often thereafter a the influx of immi. rati n demtndt. , Des-ription of farn s a id other property for sal will he condens. d t oc.-up.v ten liucs (70 Words) or less, and wi 1 ue charged fir at the rate of one dolli. reach. It is more tlian p ohtble that from twenty five to fifty thomml pple will be added to our popnliii.m during the spring and - -t irj V I -11 Uhnw.i... u-tm WM , Oregon and Waal in3t.n1 Tirntory jal(1 g1lt ftt i0rtlaiid. and will reovhe a copy p( this paper, as it wdl hi distributed grttui- touslv. It will theiefore be the lest possible . ... mean's of bringing lands, and other prtperty. for sale to their n. tice. Descriptions of property for sale may be written out in full, giving chara.-ter, location,' prioe, terms of sale, and all advantages of sshoola, churches, roais, etc., whir.1 will be ed itorially condensed to the required space, and the letter numbered to correspond with the de scription, and filed in my office for referenoe. No charge will be uaUs fr sales arranged through tins agency-tho only fee required be ing one dollar lor each description inserted in the Land Beoister, which must be forwarded with the description. It may be sent iu silver bv registered letter, or by postal order at my risk. Correspondence on all subjects connected with the development of all portions of the State and Territory respectfully solicited. tored the wants of all parts of the State nnd Territory for laborers, mechanics, merchants, eta, which is open to. the free inspection ot new comers. Notice of such wanU respectfully I ke"p a register in my omce in wnica areeir BUUt'lvi:.!. mutvv, -.- in the land iveqirtkh musi or wram ' side of tho paper onlv, and be in prior to tho first of February, 187U. All descriptions of prop erty for sale will be inserted in the order of their arrival those coming first on the outside Believing that this publication will be great lv to the advantasa of both buyer and seller, I respectfully aolieit the patronage of the public. Address all communications to me at Port land Orewn. THF, ' Eugene Guard, j'J Newspaper, Book and Jab Office, t,.. .'J Willamette Bt, ViHklra.Vl Eugene City, Or. MUSICAL NOTES GARDNER BROTHERS ARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sheet Muaio, Violin's, Accordcons, Hahnonicans, and mu sical rSerohandise generally, Oakland, Califor nia, hive recently opened a branch store in Sa lem, Oregon. V , . GARDNER BROTHERS Personally superintend their business In this State, as well as California, and will be prompt in making good all contracts. GARD.VER BROTHERS Have already sold nearly two hundred instru ments in tibia State. GARDNER BR0THER3 Have four authorised agedts selling from their house in tl.R State, to-wit: A. L. M, YE, Al bany; C. H. SLACK and FRANK B. MAY, Salem ; !' A. BAIRD, Eugene, City. , GARDNER BROTHERS , b Piano has already become a favorli? on the Coast.' .It ia made epoially fiir th. srfde, and is adapted to the climate on this Coast, and for remaining in tun In it adaptation to tha parlor tliero is none better. . 6ARDNER BR0THER3 ,. Have several different manufacture of Organs, giving tho public a variety jo.aeieci irom. GARDNER BROTHERS . Have a first-class tuner in their employ. All orders attended to by addressing uaruner Brothers, Salem, Oregon. GARDNER BROTHERS ' Give a guarantee for five years, for all Pianos anil Organs, if desired. GARDNER BROTHERS Pay their employes a salary, not a oommisalon. GARDNER BROTHERS tv..i, .fat. 'in anawer to many inoulries, that their Branch House in Salem is a jarraanent institution. Oct. tftf CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All aaff-nr. from thia Anmf that ai analona to berr.i..hl ttrr Dr. Klwiier'a relrbial ed on.umpllve odrr.. Itai a., the milypiTpamti'in known tltwillnr I on Inmpllon aia all a.e of the Haroal and LiiOKe-liileM, ia onrfaitb lo lhem,aJ.d alw to convince T that tl.y ar. ao bambw, wt will few" t iT aoffarer, by mail. P"" P10. US.I.m t iit fiinr mnoey ualil Jon art pwfertly .... ... .1 ... -....,, nnI. If Tourlir. M w.irlh aavinf. Arm t lelf in fivio tbeaa IfmW drra a ti iaJ, a. tbty ""I auivlf eere yo. film, f.ir laiee lui. IS ", nt t-i an part of tha Vnitei BUM o. uoau ny nii r Aii,- ASH 4 BOBBIXH, JOS Fcltjr BTrrr, Baooi.tsf W. T. War ha? commenced in Europe! AND R. G. CALLISON o imiv 1TH1H OLD HIS OLD STAND Ion Willamette Ktreet and havinj bought the . . u.' T n-hum in tha firm of Lalll- . l.i ti. riimian all wnc i m.r rfve him a calf with the bt quality of , every thin ueoally kept m a first daas grocery .UI.U Gie m a caU asd what 1 can do for yo -T..i.Mnr .Mt nitronace I UiiU TOU to i - - . - j., A of rhanr. to any Pr or inmy ir O. ( ALLISON i . i ' mr.ci nrnvimon aiore. .u.u mm . . SIMON; SPRINGER & CO.,1 Manufacturers and Dealers in , , H SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Importers and Jobbers of G erman, French and English Window Glass, SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEY8, 41 FEOKT STREET, ' : : : t PORTLASTL, 0EIO0N.' UT OrdcM from the Country promptly filled. 6 . , -. . . " IS BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in Gencr&l Merchandise, and examine the Celebrate! AVHITE SEWING MAOHIInK, The liest and most complete of all, und sold on the imwt reason- able terms. Ni.w...lHt.tW..rt, 'i i j i iiiiiii J. EHID3 U GOH Uiuwa Robinson & Church. MKAt.ERS IN 4IELF&UEAY HARDWARE HAVE TIIK BetSelecicd Stock In Oregon S. H. FRIENDLY, HA3 JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF. , CLOTHING has been largely increased and we,can show as handsome a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS; BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found hi the country, "j"1 ' PrIee" that rannot run w saiisiy. OUR DRESS GOOD3 De'pa'rTMENT la well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and faahionabls snaoes oigooua. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOI1AIR, and ' AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. IJleticlicil & Unbleacliud Cotton Flan- ; ni'!. ,r Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCAllrS; OM.IjU Ac CO'S . 'a ,.. viri f a sr NEW DRUG BTUKK Vli wii.i.Afli teo Street, near Nirrlh, , . DKU.KilS ID DUUG C1IKM1CALS, OILS. PAINTS, . GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, fro. ' Brandies." Winess and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. -.i. , ; ' ' ' In fact, we have tlis best asacrtmht of articl. , found in - r ' ' FIRST CLASS DRUfa 3T0RB. J.-n( all nnr Hnimi. for they are new aad Frgah. Particular attention ia called to our Stock of Perfumery ai.J Toilet Articles." AswshaT bought OUR GOODS FOR CASH Wcan cmritte with any eauwianmeni in cu -r f- v.. grne Uily in pries ana EcooniuiuuBnuu. Buy yonr goods where you can get the beat and cheaixnt. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or nigUU osnuitN & tt Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION millS ASSOCIATION nAS ON HAND varied aaaortment n I HtAa GOODS, and are receivinir erery month new supplies snited to this market. , (ioods are sold low ana . AT ONE PRICE TO ALL ! And PRODITE TAKEN AT Tilt HIGH EST MARKET RATtS. . , Give as a call before purchasing, a it la no trout 1 s to show goods and give prioea. apl m-wrw eSTsTkaT'aU fiv B H I aa fV ". 1"'?S"7 i.1 aro largaw ever ormgn w t. .r-jw, -V FRIKXPLVS. A CADE CUlilLMMMltui l inner bivihib. twwj v kflilbltliK Rolil lUMC til BI Jlilltnsl buJ IttJtnirulI lu tisilaH-l iinuinor titcf , elicit ttf Cj mct.i tU tiiil tt L tim hMiiiijUtiitt) firr-;J ki.wn. A VI Kit It AN MUVI1IKNT. KxfASsiusj i;ai.ani a, bkAi- T1H I.I V tSi.HAVKI OH EN Cil.Sk'TrRNfcblUMIsr.iASL Hit J (iusks tn AiiffHrniii o to COLD WATCH THAT COSTS from Sieo to 1;, (r (mm to lu lioo, nU ltjnm kth ft wttich for )uri wn uurl rnitkft muuv fit, tir ititt. Owinf to our Iftri: fc.e, wu ftit imbiw la TtilCftthft prtPftof tm tn f 12 BCh' with an elegnnt Chnlnattoch- da Tuey ft" is on i;iiiui, Bieim mvL rt 111 sW.uiufuvtu.tci, mid 0n pUrMwhtrft ftccuruta lima I icfiulm.L ft' d kIvm Bntr;tl intltfttClWm. n tlitm lijr Hml or rir".. m Tcrht of ft, tount pirt of Iho inmiiry. or It mill oTii 10 I. n hen H cuutimier dwlrrft unit rtmrt II im nrrnnrt. Tltw F.ppu t'HAlN'H wetttti iitMiiit FiflTrennvl)il a...l tl.a.n t.ntisirn In tMirst Pttld Oil II co-ttirut. 1VmH hsysAOinlinnt93tirb, And C lit In firil. -ntb WhII In ft FtJ . ilil, to itv rt ixrft tho l tmru hisw fttoh wiihoui t'-ft rhftin frr I0 i i XXat ths LOWES! Hates IKON, STEKL. AXES. ANVILS., NAILS, HOPE Cable Chains, . Glass, Putty, Tabl eand Pocket CUTLEttY, GUNS, PlSTULr?, . AMMUNITION, AGKICULTTKAL . IMPLKMEN1S. Blasting Powder, FUhiiiK Tackle. Eta, Eta We Invite an exau luationof our goods, confident that our . prices will suit the times. TO EUGENE. WOOL . feL'AMETS; ALL-COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels HAT3 AND CAPS in.the leading styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND. SHOES. "' Ws would calf special attention to our stock of Mens' and Boys Sun Francisco Boots, Which we have sold for a number of years with great satisfaction. , Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS' AND FARMING UTENSrpJ, . CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL CARMEN INLAND SALT. , Highest price lor oil kinds of produce end ... WOOL. If FRIENDLY. im MM STABLE; Jas Humphrey, -, Proprietor LIVEIIV AND FEKO STABLE, Willamette Stroct, t I Eugene City. ; TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE dopqvs TO HIRE. Hones boarded br the day, Wobv nw.nth upon the moat reasonable tenus. may BAKER'S SALOONI One Door North of the St.Charles Hotel, ' .Willamette St, .Eugene tiff. Tm r. ' ' Keeps always on hand a choice aaaortment of WINKS, ........ .1 QUO IIS. . , . AND CIOAIti. ALSO A- . , rVrst-CIass Billiard Table, it. p.'bakkr. SADDLERY. Saddte &. Harness hop ONE D06R NORTH OF , . DUNN & STRATfONi Afflftti, Stxb6t,'Eug'6n9 City, Ogn. ' Can bs had everything usually kept in a well regulated . . v . HARNESS SHOP "We use the BEST of material and do our work well Come and tee ns befors ptirtbaaing laewhere. While our harness cannot be excelled, specu attention is called to OUR SADDLES. The LAKIN tree it acknowledged thet on tbe coast, and whea rifieti bv onraelves, gives entire satiafaction: having the three ra quiaitea, beauty, durabilitv and eonifort. PRODUCE TAKEN LAKIN & ROOHEY. TKI "Ti-NEW DESIGNS OT STAN- J. rtard brands at - FWIENDLY8. IMPLEMENTS p MM A W J 1' 1 GPICTLTURAL t all inavU.fffiirM hv I t HKrRrt KS. T. ft