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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1878)
Kotick. Simula announcement, of liirtlu, mur risires.n.l dentils will Isi inserted without clianrn. Mutuary notice, will be cliaige.i for a'4'ie rate of 10 cents m- linn Vyotuunme no responsibility for viowt oxniesiiej by rurreyjininlciit. Hint-lo conies of the Oiunn, in wrappers fur mail lair, limy be olit.iiii'.'.l at this ulllcc. CITY AND COUNTY. IJHIEJ' MF.NTIOX. Examhitijm next week at tho Uni versity. V. W. Espey went to Portland lust Thursiluy. Enoch Holt, of Harrisburg, called ou us last Thursday. There are now fivo teachers cmpliyod in the public school at this place. The meeting in progress at- the M. K. Church will continue indefinitely. One case in Recorder's Court during the week. Charge drunk and disorderly. Hiram Smith, of Harrisburg, was in town ono day this week. lie is us of old, the same genial and jolly Hi. 11. J. Graham, formerly of this place, but now a resident of Albany, was in the city for severfl days this week. ,JIrs. Hubell returned this week from Marion county, where she lias been visit ing her daughter for several weeks. Mr. J. B. Underwood will move tho ex press oflicc to the building formerly occupied by Crain Bros., the first of next we.'k. K. (J. Callisou has a line assortment of valentines, comic and sentimental, which lie is disposing of at .very low figures. Preaching at tho M. E. Church to-morow morning and evening by tho pastor. Morn ing subject "The diffu, ion of the work of the Holy Spirit." J. A. MoOowan representing the Whecl.r & Wilson Sewing Machine Manufacturing Company has been doing our city. Me those gum boots wont do. We learn that an altercation took place at Brownsville last' Monday between Marion Fields and Riley Kirk, in which the latter got considerably bunged. Creditors of I. W. KnnulT will meet at the Court UnUoO Tuesday, February 12th, at 2. p. m. Have your claims made out and sworn to in order to facilitate settlement. Since September 1, 1877, and up to Jan uary 21, 1S7S, there have been forwarded from this station 4o0 cars bulk freight, beside email shipments, less than a car load. Dr. Dean Clark, who gave a powerful ami thrilling leeturo list Sunday, will speak again at the Court House, Sunday, the 27th, at 2. p. m. Subject "What tho spirit hath to say to the Churches." Killingsworth & Son, at the Star Bakery, are selling bread, pies, cakes, tobacco, cigars, groceries, notions, etc., cheaper than the cheapest, for cadi. Give them a call and you will never regret it. Walter Gray started yeterday for Walla Walla. Ho goes with a view of locating somewhere in that section, and become an honest Granger. May success attend you Walt, is our most hearty wish. Mart. V. Brown, editor of the States Rights Democrat, and Capt. X. B. Hum ' phrey, one of Oregon's prominent lawyers, both of Albany, mado ttn a pleasant call ou Thursday last. Come again gentlemen. .If you wish to ecomonie, . you should go and . interview Wm. Killingsworth at the Star Bakery, before purchasing a sewing machine, for it is a well known fact that the Wheeler k Wilson Xo 8 has no equal. Creswell has two warehouses, a two-story city ball, ono blacksmith shop, two stores, (will soon liavo one more), ono drug store, very few loafers, and four brand new babies, so we are informed by a resilient of that place. We learn that Ed and Xelson Honey who left hero last fall and went back East are ex pected to return early in tho spring. They say that Oregon beats their old homo "all hollow." We knew " they couldn't 'stay away. " Owing to the rapidinerease of his business, Charles Baker lias found that the one build ing now occupied by the Astor House is in flutlkient to accomodate his many guests, and has, therefore, purchased the building across the street, known as the Wilsey property. The alarm of fire was given last Saturday on account of the burning out of one of the flues in Underwood's brick. The fire com pany came promptly to the scene of action and by their immediate efforts doubtless pre vented a serious continuation. Xo damages done. Mr. Crane, agent for the 0. S. S. Co., called on us Thursday. J he company s steamer Geo. W. Elder will sail from Port land for San Francisco Tuesday, the 2tth, inst. Any person wishing to sail on tht company's steamer can buy their tickets at the depot and have their ba'V.'Hie cheeked through. Lost. A pearl watch charm, resembling in shape a ladies' boot. The limit r ill con fer a great favor upon the owner by leaving at Mr T. G. Heiidrecks' store. Kemakkaele. Mr. Frank Harrington yesterday morning removed a gram of ceru from the ear of his little girl, which had been imbedded there for the pa.it seven years. Contract. Hiram Smith was awarded the contract by A. S. Miller i Sun f. .r furnish ing the lumber for the bridge to be built next Summer across the McKuizie river at Scores Ferry. Plass. Messra A. S. Milhr and Son, bridge builders of this city, are now cngngul in jwrjiaring plan and fpeciticatimu for a bridge to be constructed across the L up ;ua at or near Koseburg in Douglas Vunty. OrnclAL YisiT.-Hn. P 'I.w, t Irani Master of Masons, accompanied by a larg- delegation of Ma"us from Albany, paid the Lodge at this place an oiheial visit on Thn.-i-Jay evening last. Correspondence from Springfield. SriiiNunr.Li', Jan. 24, 1S78. Ed, Gr.titn: Having spenit several weeks among the people in this vicinity, 1 thought to write out my impressions of tho country, news, etc., and if not foiiud too tiresome, others may learn something of this very in teresting section. As far as news is con cerned of this place it might as well be a thousand miles away as only three miles from Eugene. We rarely see it mentioned, unless in derision. It is coupled with "bogus junc tions," Winneinucca railroad," etc., etc. Xow, this is all wrong. For its size, Spring field has furnished as many, if not more men, fjr positions which ought to have brains con nected with them as any town in Oregon. How well, faithfully, and honestly they have filled ami are now filling the various posts of honor (to say nothing of profit) let tho carp ing, fault-finding say. As for me, I can see nothing but good in them. There is one thing in connection with this place which pleases me more than any small place I over saw or expect to see again. It is the large ness of tho people's minds. Most small places are given to go??ip, to talking about other peoples' business in the post otliee and stores. Hut he re you hear nothing of the sort. Everyone seems to have the good name of his neighbor in his keeping, and is careful that it is not blackened. The general topics of conversation lately have been England's attitude on the Eastern question, the Blessed Silver Bill, Railroads, etc The discussions are animated and instructive, as tlicy could not fail to be when one takes into considera tion our proximity to the homes of several member-) of the l.egi.d.uure. Just now I be lieve, the highest authority known here has asserted, and can prove, that one of the most momentous questions of any ago originated here or rather was rcdncubated here. But how such a subject as hell could rise in ones' mind when strolling along our pleasant streets is pa it finding out. It may have sprang from the half-formed ideas of some divinity stu dent that there could be no particular fitness in things for an all-Wise Being to make Springfield and tho other place too! Or, the ball might have been set to rolling by this little burg in simply tho chance remark of some "drummer" who drove into town the other day, and said: "Vhr.t a h--l of a town." But no matter how it started, or where it started; we sunplv wisli to inform; tho world that m insignificant as we may ap pear to her, we have the intellects here who can. toss question after question at her until she is tired of arguiii'' and Mill confess our importance befor.i the world. Onrpubliescho.il, under able tutorship, is progressing finely. 1 lie atleinla'icc is very urge. A petition has been in circulation for the past four days to Set oil' threes men and their aiielu to form anew school district. It would appear that by waiting we could have better milding, teachers, etc., than by m iking the listriets so small that perhaps there will be hardly enough people for director.?, and cer tainly not enough of the public money to run a school any length of time. Had wc a com pulsory school law no harm could then be lone the children by making the districts so small that each person could be a director ami school clerk too. We have had a fair show of lectures, etc., this winter. 1 shall speak of some of thein in the future. Axon. Ciiilicil. The M. E. Church has been cngngcil m holding a proiraeicu meeting in ;ieir church during the past week, at which considerable interest has been mamlcsted, as shown by the large audiences in atten dance each evening. Died. At her residence, in this city, Jan uary 2o, 1S78, of paralysis, after an illness of 47 hours, Mrs. Ltttie A. Holloway, aged 58 years, 0 months and 8 days. She leaves a husband and daughter, and a largo circle of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral will take place to-morrow. Illinois" papers please copy. I.MI'OVEMKNTS. Mr. S. J. Saxon is having . i . -li. :.. t i anew sidewalk and awning uuui m none of his saloon on Willamette street, next door to Harrington's barber shop, which adds much to tho appearance of that portion of the city. Who of our business men will be next to improve ? L.U'keans. The Laurent Literary Society of the State University havo concluded to forever settle the question of "Endless Punishment" at their meeting on Friday evening next. The question, as stated, reads as follows : "Is there a hell ?" Those hold ing tho atiirniritive are, Farmer Hill, Princi pal, and E. E. Burke Colleague, ami negative, G. M. Miller Principal, and W. T. Campbell Colleague. The result of the diaenssiou is awaited by .the public w ith intense anxiety. I'D C.l'Al'.D. X wishes to know if a shower of rain in Oregon or California will a fleet the i: l '.;..; Xo. neither will atb.'it that market, but prospective peace in hi rope diil and docs now atlect that mau;c and Vrca.lstu!!' are ning all over the world. Tanners in Califrrnia haw, m ae- Count of continued rains. Iweoine w illing sel lers, which had an e-li. ct to advance eh:irt-r on San 1'raiici. co, and depress the pnee f wheat by throwing their mrplm on tho mar ket. Oi.!:uo:;. I'rp.LIc Si II .. Owing to the increase in the number of students at the district school in this city, the Directors have V.-cn compelled t employ another tea'I.er to a-si-t the four already tng igcl. Mi- L. J. Walker, a young lady who h is b'-on at'ciid :,.. I'niver-itv for tiie i.a-t y.ar and a alf, wtj emj'l iv-.-d as suc'i teae-he-r and i- we think, an t-ee!Ierit choice. Tiie students etir..iie-l at the present, nuii.Ie.T about tnree hun-li t-l, and others are Coining every week. We are jir .nd of our i -hoob I (ii;r.T FAMTrtF.sr is Sif Fkan i-s o. ' The wh.-Ie i.i'v in commotion, the ci.r biv 1 f-rs h aving their car-, the m-rchaiit tle-.r o -. tl.o w..rk:r.vn th. ir sh-p-; in t tv.-r. ! ''.' "1 the i.-.ot? running wi'h ail .. .'! . ..r.-th.i ..f ;.b:'..nii :r-er. "A ran ici a Imiik. li.-uM on in-!iviln.J. It or.ivcl t. Ir i run nn "tie of t..e prm.ipai , rj f,T 1.,U0o1!T S Ye-a.'t PowdeT I i.T Nature's labrntory. But few persoiu havo ever thought how much the human family is indebted to the principles of distillation for their happiness, or rather eistenco on tho earth. Without the fact of distillation, animal life could not oxist on tho faeo of the earth. Life might exist as it now docs in tho oceans, but all an imal life requiring fresh water for its susten ance would soon disapjKar, if all distillation should cease. Every drop of sweet water on the face of the earth has passed through na ture's great still. When we quench our thirst w ith nature's pure, sparkling beverage, we are not apt to think that the draught we aro taking has passed through nature's still thousands of times, or that it may have cooled and refreshed hundreds of stomach before it enters our own. But such is the fact. But for the constant action of tho sun on the oceaus, heating and causing the pure water to riso in the form of vapor, leaving the im purities behind, which vapor is condensed ai d falls in the form of rain, bail nnd snow, thus 'on.sia:it!y replenishing tho rivers, creeks ami springs, nil the fresh water would soon find its way to the oceans through nat ural outlets, and all animal life (and vegeta ble also), ivquiriii'' fresh water for its sus tenance", would cease to exist. Way Our city was visited this week by a beggar who, when he first came to tow n, put up at one of the hotels. When meal time came, he went in and sat down at a table, and when what ho had ordered was brought and placed before him, he turned up his nose", got up and went out into tile bar room, and f..-ked to be shown to bis room. He was shown to a very comfortable room, when all at unco he begun to jerk theclothes oil tho bed, at the same time saying, "1 don't stay in any ruch a room as this," ai d immediately picked himself np and walked oil'. He is a one-legged coe.n who walks with a crutch and a cane. Look out for him for he is mulct-serving of sympathy. Im'KMOAUV. Some unpriueipaled villain attempted to set tire to a barn belonging to Mr. G. M. Cooper of this city on Sunday evening last, and would have succeeded in the attempt had it not been for tho prompt action of Mr. Cater Powell, who happened to lis passing hy at that tune r.nd discovered tho lire be fore it had obtained' much of a start. The fire was st'.rt"! by piling up some f.lraw on Ins floor .-.'.l setting lire to tho same, and had it not 1 .vu discovered, would in one mi nut.'- longer have caught in the hay, with which the barn is tilled, and have heeit bovond control. Aii'.i Bl:oki:s (' W. Fitch, foreman of the Hook Ladder Company, met with a s tilus am: very pamiui accident on im Sat urday while attempting to extinguish the lire from the burning Hue in Underwood's brick. During tho excitement, by some mis hap or other, he slipped and fell, breaking one of the bones of bis left arm just above tho wrist, but he never quit his part of duty until the d.ingi'r was over, after which Dr. Nicklin was summoned and set the broken bone and the wound is now improving rap idly, but Mr. Fitch will be deprived of the ue of his arm for some time to come. ri:oiii:AMMi:. Following is the programme of Song Servica at the First Presbyterian Church, Sabbath evening, Jan. 27th: "Shout for Joy." "Come before the Lord with Singing." "Just Beyond." "Song of Faith." "The Land Just Across t're River." "The Ever Present Jesus." "Prayer by Rev. E. R. Geary." "Chant --One Ilundrcth Psalm. Address by Dr. Geary." "Song-. e Shall see Him as He is." "Sweeping ihrougu the Gates." "I need Thee Every Hour." Every one invited to come, nnd cqiically children. Bring the "Jasper and Gold," and spend a Pleasant hour. To begin at CM, promptly. Xkw PaI'F.i:. Wo this week received the first copy of the Weekly Record, anew paper launched upon tho sea of journalism at Salem by E. 0. Norton. It is a spicy 2S-column sheet full ami running over with news and general information pertaining to this State. It is independent in politick ami says it "will keep up w ith tho demands of tho times in political news, and will bo m full sympathy w ith any move- that will aid the laboring classes." We wish it a glorious future and abundant success. Passengers will find tickets on falo at A, V. Peters i. Co.'s for Sati Francisco. A. V. PETERS k Co. OeUlhlf. I.adlcw' Attention. Bel h i I ton's. a diioa Patterns at Dunn A, Strat Ve widi to announce to tho juiblie-, par ticularly lariior.--, tnat wo are now nellnig bluc-stiiuc at ono bit a J" und, oa.-h. OS!!L'I;X & CO. ti The Nati ui d Cold ?.M.il was awarded to P.r.i'l!y& I.'nlofsoii for the lie-t Plmt r.tih'i ill the I'niteil St.it --, and the Yi. ma .Medal for the' b .st in the v.o;l,. iS.I Mont." uni ; v Mre t, San Kran:-i,co. Ih on iV. 'inireli nt the Hardware Store k- : the I .r.; t and i"-t .v . (. 1 stock of well paper niid hoi o r in Ive;' oe 1 'it v, i-oii!.rwin.,' in part, 1. row ii, 1 lanh.-. S.i.l'i, llilt an 1 Emlxus e l p ip'-r, w'liieii they em-!jje i!ii -ct from th" I'.e.-t' rn i..' t'.ri.-s and w id s-ll as cheap as the c!.:::'e.'t. Ail pa r trimncd fi. of charge. J. 15. Cud '.-rwiHid is m:."ig'-d in the broker age business. He buys jiml t-U gold, nil ver, currency and exchange, and negotiates loans, on personal or real c-itate securities. Iii n v. ill be found at the express oliice, an 1 will accommodate all w ho appy with the necessary cllatterids. We l avo just received from the Eihtcrn fact, ry, dirt a large mod: of window s i 1 .'i. 0 s and wall p.'.JM.r, nmong the latter Ere ri.viy v.-rv pret.y s.yl.-s tin'ir.-.e-iiig liraired I'aiiiiel., riioUcl, I. lbs and Lace Patterns, I-ati'i and Common Plaiiki, all of which w it sell i-iit-up, an 1 no cii.-rgo for trinuiiiiig paper. dcnx &'sTi:.vno.v Na.d Catarrh an ! Lun.'aicl Pr oi -l.ial a!Te-c-ti-.ns and all di.-ai.-s ari-in fn-maii impure '. "f t! ld'il, pr-iti. -.ly curi-d. Ir. ."miii li l- M.itl.i-"i, t'if eminent Fr-f !i pny-ici in :i:,-i 'c.' -ori, in-! inv.-iit.-r of th i'aric pipul-,-t-r lo h has 'i-. i-a n ii. f to t.ci-arpU u:.Vr i!.. in .iu th"--t rri.le 'ii- -am in Kin.; an I I iiit. il ',t.-.. 'Ii.! not;.. ri'ul iiL-tniiu'-nt inieiiu-.l l.y Or. Smvi. llf Mstl.i-u, fur j tMitn.etit of .Na-al CaWrb, Luiu' au I , 1 1 Pr-'Cclual aawtiotis. A Card and Prospectus, Having opened it five Intelligence Otliee, for the pm o ise' of niiline; nnd assisting newcomers to our State by nil possible, means at my coin inand. where are" kept files of all leadini; in us paper published in Oregon nnd Washington Territory, I have also determined to establi. li a land journal, to be called The Ori-jon nnd Wnsliinslon Land Rrsislrr, The object of which is to bring Land Owners and Ib .il Estate Agents into t imer comuiuiii cation with the thousands of iuiiiii,'rants who are arrivine. in this oily w ith a vi-w to the ulti mate purchase "f lands. It w ill lu printed in reader newspaper form, ri,,'lit pa,e, 1'JxlS inches, and will be devoted soled v to the pur hu.e for w hich it is established. The first edi tion of ,V)i)i) copies will be Issued about the 10th of February, 1S78, and as often thereafter a the intliivof immigration demands. Dcseriotiou of farms and other nroiiertv for sale will lie condensed to occupy ten lines (70 words) or less, ami w ill lie char.'"il for at the rate of ono dollar each. It is Mora than urobable that from twenty- tivo to fifty thousand eople will be- added to our population during the sprint; nnd siiium.'r of 1S78. Nearly all iiiiuii,Tants who evnie to Oregon mid Washington Territory land first at Portland, and will receive a copy of tliis pattT, as it will lie distributed gratui tously. It will therefore be the be.-t possible ni'Miis of hriiving Ijpds, and other property, for s-.lo to their notice. Descriptions of property for sale may bo written out in full, givin,' character, location, price, terms of sale, and all mlvaiit.T.'cs of schools, churches, roads, ete'., which will hoed itoii dly condensed to the required space, nnd the let', r nu'iibered to correspond with !h de s'Tiptiou, ami filed in mv olhoe for reference. No charge w ill be made for sales arranged through this agency-the only fee required be in,' ono dollar for each description in-erted in th" I. n lii'oisrr.u, which must be forwarded with the description. It may In-sent in silver by registered letter, or by postal order nt my risk. Correspondence on all subjects connected with the development of nil portions of the State and Territory rcspi ctfullv solicited. 1 keep a register in my oilier in which are en tered thiv wants of all parts of the Statu nnd Territory for laborers, mechanics, merchants, etc., which is open to the free inspection of new comers. Notice of such wants respectfully iKcit'd. All matter intended for publication in the Lanii 1! i:ois I ni must be w ritten on one si te of the paper only, and be in prior to the lirst of February, IN?.'-. All descriptions of prop-ei-iV for sale w ill be inserted in the order of their arrival those coming lir.st ou the outside pa-res. Believing that this publication will he great ly to the advantage of Imth buyer and seller, 1 re .pi'.'! fully solicit the patronage of the public. Address all comiiiuuie'atioiis to me lit Ptfrt land Ore : janoitf D. II. STEARNS. rots THE rm&G it SUMMKll TUADE 1171' nr.f! t.i inform our frie'ivls nnd tl: public that Mil have just reeeived ifiles't trom Nin Knineisronn 1 thu Eastern markets AX IMMENSE STOCK GltOCESIES, HARD AEE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS CL0TIOG, FVRXJSRLYG GOODS, II ATS AND CAT'S, HOOTS AND SHOES, Clor-ks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Selected bv our Mi!. S. ROSENBLATT which wo oi:'er nt Parties will find it to their advniltae to cal nnd examine, our stocknnd riceii befole mil haasinv' elsewhere. Hi'diest prim mini for nil kmda of Produce E03ENELATT & CO. HI NOTES OARDrJEIL BROTHERS I!K WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL jt. dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Violins, Aecordeons, Harmonieans, ami mil sical nicrehatidi.-i) generally, Oakland, Califor nia, have recently opened a hranch store m ra lem, Oregon. GARDNER BROTHERS Personally superintend their business In this State, as well as California, anil will bo prulupt in linking good all contracts, GARDNER ER0TUER3 Have already sold nearly two hundred instril ment! in this State. GAPJ3?i2R ER0THZR3 Have fo'ir iiothc.ri.ed ngents Helling from their house in this State, to-wit: A. L. MOYK, Al bany; C. II. SLA'' and 1'HA X K li. MAY, Salem j E. A. I 111), Eugene City. GARDNER ER0TIIZR3 Piano has already become a favorite on the Coast, It is in. n hi esiieciallv f r the trade, and i.i adapt" 1 lo the climate on this Coast, mid for ri'iiinini'ig I'l tune. In its a laptation io inn purler tie-re is none lietter. C-:rd:j-r brit:iz?i3 Have s"vci. J dilfereiit maniifa ture of Organs, giving th" public a variety to s- leet from. cirj):iin'ER0T2sa3 II ave a fi' -l-i !:' . tmi"r in their finidov. AH orders u'Jt-nded to hy addressing C.nlncr l!i others, :W.-m, Oregon. y (live a g'iar. nt'- for five years, for all Pianos ami Org in , l! ile.nviL Pay th-ir emj.l ,v.-s n fcalare'. tint, a t. . Tr .1 m 0:1423 E:;0TilZH3 Would st;ile, In iitisv.'cr to many Iinpiirles, that th-ir I rancli lbni.se iu Salem is a penn.-iin nt in titutinn. Oct i!7tf arrix' Sslc. i:i!Y Of VEX THAT AJtncE is 11 1:1: (i-l:U;oI Al.'X. K' IllleW, lleieasi-il, UlcI'T an I I y virtue of an ord. r of tliet'omry drift of Liif Cmmty, S'-ite of 'Ire. 'on, duly mads and i iittivii on the ll'.li i!. v of January, 17X. will 11 to the lil'iie-t I i.l.f. r, at tho ( oort lb use i'sir, in Kn ii 'ity, co inty ami Stat..- aforc jid, n Siturday, t'.ie '-''-1 day of February, l'-!, Utween the ho-rs "f l'l o'chw in tin i fiip-ii'i:i, .-.n l fo ir o'. j-' hin the aft-niiHm of .' 1 HaV, t:. I :'.. i : i - ! riU'H i.r. nn-.-s Im- I I. o -iii,-1.., i.i. !.- i.it.- to it: The i we-t half of 1 .t N...i, oi .-..i.ntv , .ty -No. 11, ,..i, , rop- .iy iKiie; vsutloii t...- .-..ri-'iaM. ini.iU oi sail ATiiAi;i.Nh pi:m j:i:v.', A.ii!iini-ti..ti i t.ite i f A. lUnfrew, dec. I 1 Jan. M, !,?. -f. 1 10810 SIMON, SPRINGER & CO., Manufacturers nnd Dealers in SASH, DOORS MID BLINDS, Importers and Jobbers of German, French and English Window Glass, SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS, 41 FBONT STREET, : : : : PORTLAND, OREGON. Orders from the Country promptly fdled. "io IS A 3G O 3u. 3L. 5FS. X!AX3E5S BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS ft CO., Doners in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WTIITIS SEWING MACHINE, The host and most complete of aule terms. Robinson d Church, ii:ai.i:i:h ix S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE 11AVK T11K GcsrSfFpftcd Slock In Oregon a H. FRIENDLY, HAS Jl'ST OI'KNICD l'Olt THU Sl'KlXU AND KUMMEli TUADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVKU KKOUUTTO El'lJEXK. OUK STOCK OP CLOTHING ias been largely increased and w can "how as handsome a line of ready nide goods in MKX'S AN 0 HOYS' lU'SlXKSS AXD lKi:SS SPITS An can be found in the country, and at irieef that iiuiimt fail to satisfy. or u dkkss coons pepaktmuxt in well filled with a sileiidid assnrtnient of nil uluii; Ktylen uni! fteoiioimole slunlcs nt (,'oihIs. EM PUKSS CLOTHS, MOHAIK, and AMEKIOAX DliKSS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and 0ori l'liinnela of all colors. Uoae'lii'il it Unl)lcnclu.'d Cotton Flan nel a. Ladios' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. vri:w Dituo ,stoi:k on willam- 11 ctee Street, near Ninth, DKAI.KilS IV DUUOR, CHKMIOALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES ; PATENT EIEDJCINES, fi.c. Brandie'o. Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, w Lave the best assortment of article (omul lu FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. Wo warrant all our drugs, for they are new and l'ri-sh. Particular attention la called to our Stock of Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Al w hart bought OUR GOODS FOR CASTI V can compete with any establishment In Eu gene City in price and accommodation. Buy your (foods where you can get the best and cheapest. PRESCUl PTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OREGON" Steamship Company Will dispatch n steamer about every five days from 1 Portland to San Francises. For comfort, sped and safety, patronize the A 1, Acs' iMn ;iteainsiiiis GEO. T. tLBEK, raptaln ihh.li:'. City of Chester, Taplaln niCKIK. And the nkw Irun Stwimship, otatc 07 onccorj. tir CAUTION.-Tbis is the only line Hi Running lev Iron Steamships. This line is the only one authorized To Carry the United State Maili nd Wells, Fargo s Express. Through Coupon Tickets For sale at the ofT.ee of the O. 4 C. IU It Co. At Kudurt'tl IUtr. For further fmrtienlars ajui'y at the n!V of the Company, f.s.t of K end Firt .it, Port- laniL l.i.U. i. iAULl.il, decl5:tf . Acnt. i WKI.L IMPUOYKl) FAPM OK thr-e ; j lliU.!r.-l and -i-.tv acres, loo acr Rn-b-r t-,:luv.itinn; n!l i.nd.-r f.-li. mier f.-mv ami tic m.pn.ie- meuts in onl.r, wtni Ii c ml s. It at a h.irain, ami on the l.nt ri'.U"'n.! !e tt rids. Situ-ted live miles south of town, and l .'s a xl o.;triufe for tis-L Apply at this olth. all, and sold on the mot renson- ii. I I nt tho LOWEST liates IUOX, STEEL. AXK5. ANVIL?. NAILS, Kyl'li Ciihlo Chains, (ilnss, 1'utty, TftM t'.iud l'oektt CXTLLiiY, GI NS, l'lsTol.S, A.MMl'NITION, Alib'ICLLTTKAI, l.Ml'LEM L'N'l'S, l'.histintf Voweler, I'luliine; 'I tickle. Ete., Ete. We invite an exam ination of our (foods, confident that our priees will suit the times. WOOL BLANKETS, ALLCOLOKS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading tyle. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. HOOTS AXD SHOKS. Wo would eiiu special attention to our stock of Minis' and Hoys' Hun Friuiclsco Hoots, Which wo have sold for a number of ve'ars with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stoi'k of HAKDWAKE, PLOWS AND FAKMIXQ UTUNSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY UKOCEIUES at astonishly low rates. LI V UK POOL 4 CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor nil kinds of product) and VOOT. II FBlBE''IHiY. DEXTER STABLE, Jas- Kiimphrey, Proprietor. I.IVMtV AM) riCICD STAHI.i:, ' Willnmctte Street, i i Eugene City. TEAMS AND HUC.0IE8 AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. IIoiws boarded by tho day, week or month upon the most reasonable terms. May 12:tf BAKER'S SALOONI One Door North of the St.Charles Hotel, Willamette St., Ullfceiie Cllj'. Keeps always on hand a choice assortment of I.IQtJOrtH, ANJD CIOARa. ALSO A- First-Class Milliard Tabic. II. 1'. BAKEB. addle & Harness, h op ONE DOOIl NOETn OF DUNN fc STKA'iTON 'S, WiUaar.tto Street, Eugeno City, -Ogn. Can be bad everything iisuidly kept la a ' well regulated HARNESS SHOP 'e use the UKST of material, and do our work welL Come and sea us Wore purchaiiug elsewhere. While our harness cannot be excelled, tpecia attention is called to OUR, SADDLES. The LA KIN tree is acknowIs'd the bet on the coast, and when rixi-d liy ourselvef. (fiveH entire sati. fac'.ion: liavin:; the tnree re quisites, beauty, diirahilitr and comfort. PRODUCE TAKEN PHOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Makrs all stvh-s of riCTl'IMX PilWM.'KAPlIS, C.EM?,, liLMUtlAN LS, And the new style "Oil Fhcto Miniature." rh tun's enlarged to any size and painted, or ntouche'L janlOtf i'iyil ki:ttm:mext. J-OTICE IS HI'.KF.IIY GIVEN THAT XI 1. M. PI- Ion. liuiiiutratnr vl the es tate i( Lnis li t-ir.ith, deceased, ha filed bU 1in.il ai't'oiint in the County Court of the State of t in .'oa fur Ijine county for final settlement of s.dd est.ite, and that Monday, the 4th day of March, 17, a i'.ay of t nil of said Court, haa l-;e-n lipjointed by rn'er of the Court for exam ination and h.'.o".i .' of olijiftions to .nth final account and th .tll-iiient tIe-rtH,f. Lv ord -r of th Cooit, dat.d Jan. 7, lS7. j .iii'.i 4 I'...!. iIl.slMlN, Administrator. CM. IMPLEMENTS ft : '.u i ie fL'on-s hy T. 0. HE.N'DP.ICKS. A ail! i-'V l; i -! '.' fi'i' ii I J? i I i ' ' i-t ' it ;i i' It V B 1 ' : 1