The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 09, 1878, Image 3

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    None. Simple announi-ementa of births, mar
rinxiaaiid deatluwill b. luiwrtwl without clianr.
Obituary nutinw will b. cUrtfed for at the rut ul 10
cent, per lino
Veaiuumo no reponibilit for views expressed
fcy oorrepinaoU.
Hiniri. oopie. of the Oman, In wmppon for null
tin may b. obtained at tliiiotttoe.
CITY AND COUNTY.
miner .n i:ti on.
See Crain Bros, now ixl. elsewhere iu
to-day's issue.
Song service at the Presbyterian Church to
morrow evening.
Cash paid for eggs, anil produce taken iu
exchange for groceries at the btar Bakery,
Matt Rood and C. W. Young shipped a
car load of fine beef cattle to Portland List
Thursday.
S. J. Saxon is refitting and renovating the
room adjoining his saloon on the east side of
Willamette street.
Remington sewing machine agency at the
Bazaar, corner of Willamette and Scveuth
streets, Euceue City. fob2-3m
Preaching at the Baptist Church tu-mor
row morning and evening by the pastor.
Baptism after the morning sermon.
R, G. Callison has a line a&iortnieut of
valentines, comic and sentimental, which he
is disposing of at very low figures.
Any person wanting to employ plasterers,
whitewashes, painters or 'arm hands cuu he
'accommodated by colli lie at the Aster
House.
A. W. Stowell has sold the property one
door north of the Astor House to Mr. Lock
wood, from Douiilas county. We luarn that
it will be fitted up for a business house.
If the cowardly whelp who shot Frank
Coleman's dog would vent his spleen on
Coleman himself, and not molest his proper
tv. he would be more of a man than a
brute. . '
Preaching at the M. E. Church to-morrow
morning and evening by the pastor. Morn.
iug subject, "Redemption by the blood of
'Christ;'1 evening subject, "The Redeemed
in Heaven."
The Lane County Council, P. of If., will
meet in Eugene City on Tuesday, February
13, 1878, at which meeting officers for the
ensuing year will be elected, aud other busi
ness of importance transacted.
Hodes has purchased from M. Wallis, the
property one door South of Frank Cole
mau's, which was formerly occupied as a
meat market, aud will clear the lot and envt
a new building. The price paid was $1,400
for 22 feet
Displayed iu the window of Harrington's
restaurant are a number of stuffed birds and
'squirrels which appear as nuturid as wlieu
living. We learn that they were prepared
by Mr. J. B. Rinehart, a texidorinist of
CresswelL
Died. Ii this city on the 2d inst. Flor
ence, daughter of R. J. and Hulda McClau
ahan, aged six years.
Removal. Thompson & Bean have re
moved their Law oliice into the building for
merly occupied by the express oliice.
Sails. The steamer Elder will sail from
Portland for San Francisco ubout the 1-1 ill
f nst. Tickets for sail at the railroad depot
Steamship. James MeClareu has the model
of a full n'TJuA and equipped side wheel
steamship on exhibition at his saloon. The
hull is about five feet long, and contains all
the appliances of a steamer complete, with
five masts with full rigging.
Paid Up. J G. Gray, Esq., Treasurer of
this county went to Salem last Saturday and
paid the balance in full of the State taxes
due from this county for the current year.
Lane is the second county iu the State to
pay the full amount of taxes for the year.
Homicide. A young man by the name of
Marion Fields was shot and instantly killed,
at Brownsville, on the 1st inft., by a drug
gist named Chas. Williams. Fields, while
intoxicated, went into the drug store and de
manded liquor, which was refused. A diffi
culty ensued, with the alxive result.
Body-Snatchino Ever since Barden.the
murderer of McMahon, was buried a sns-
k picion has been rife that his remains were
taken out of the colfiu the same night and
the grave filled up again. It is also said that
'the flesh was boild from his bones iu a large
kettle and that the owner of the vessel,
finding out to what use it had been put, in
formed the scientific studets that a new one
would be acceptable. Barden's skeleton now
evidently ornaments some anatomist's studio.
Jacksonville Times.
Bolls of Honor.
The students whose names are given below
have averaged 93, or higher, in attendance,
deportment and scholarship, for the first ses
sion at the Uuiversity, in the Preparatory
Department : k
Helen Bond.
Eliza Soencer;
Addie Zumwalt,
S. Bushnell,
N. Green,
E. McClue,
M. Dorris.
Jennie Spencer,
E. Rowley,
E. Potter,
H. McClure,
JL McCornack,
M. Underwood.
Maby. B. SriLLER, Teacher.
ASSISTANT PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
. The pupils whose names are given below
-have averaged 90, or higher
Baxter Youne.
Boise Spiller,
Mark Bailey,'
Dora Scott,
Frank Stewart
Maggie McClung,'
Herbret Johnson,
Clyde Patterson,
Eugenia Johnson,
Jessie McClung,
Mary Young,
- Minnie Scott,
Osia Walton.
Mary 1'otter,
Bessie Day,
J. W. McConneL,
Henry Day.
Lizzie T. Bo ice, Teacher.
Ida Hendricks,
Several of onr exchangee predict that
either L L. Rowland, D. P. Thompson or
W. H. Odell will be sacrificed by the Repub
lican party as their candidate for governor.
These three rockers are probably mentioned
' because of their inordinate penchant for
ghmmiag the public leaf
Items from Springfield.
Our special correspondent at Springfield,
furnishes us the following items :
As usual, there is no dearth of news in our
lively and eiitciprisinii villains. Almost
every one, except the physicians, aro busy.
Some people are disposed to speak of our
quiet town as a:', unhealthy place. If they
think that drainage from the grave yard ; or
hundreds of rotting logs iu the mill rate; or
an almost intolerable stench at times from
the largo pig house just north of the grist
mill said to have been planned by the pres
ent Collector of Customs at Portland ; or
that surface-water drawn from wells and
used for family purposes; or many other
causes would produce sickness, then this
place might be classed among unhealthy
ones. But time has disproved and demol
ished all such old fogy notions, for here we
have all these thing, and yet one of the most
healthful and energetic towns on the coast. .
During the fore part of tho'week, a caae
w hich in any other town would have ended
in a law suit, "was here settled by arbitration.
According to the authority of the most emi
nent anil learned yf the "high-joint" arbitra
tors, they "sot on the hull thing, and found
a verdict in accordance with the facts."
The Mill Company are making extensive
repairs to the saw mill, putting iu a liew car
rhino, ueW frames, Btrcmrtheuinir the frame
work, etc. They aro ulso to add a new
wheel in a short time.
A small boy iu town had tho misfortune
to stick a button in liij noso' 1hi first of the
week. A physician from Eugene was called
and succeeded in extracting it.
A large swau was killed just above here a
few days ngfc by a man living near Junction.
Wo learn that he is to Btulf the 6kiu to add
to several other curiosities he has at homo.
We learn that Mr. Clark, Univorsalist, is
to hold a series of meetings here in a short
time. When he comes very likely a lively
discussion may ensue.
The Mill Company aro fencing ami getting
under cultivation peiees of laud iu the cast
aud northern portions of town.
The town is not very badly ovsrrun this
winter, and if one desired he might possibly
find a vacant house or two to rent. It look
well and shows the accomodating spirit of
our people not to live in all their houses, but
to preserve one or two to let on reasonable
terms to any homeless family who may
chance to be stranded iu our midst.
Junction City Items.
'I From our Special Correspsndent.
A Good article will always sell. Flour of
Juuction City Mills sells iii Harrishurg at
gfj 50 per bbl, whilo Harrisburg ilour sells at
only 6.
Win. Driskell, formerly of Eugene City,
has located in this city, and is now prepared
to pound iron and steel into any shape that
is desired. Success to you, William.
One of our silver smiths a few days since
in passing from tho dining-room to the bar
room in the hotel camo iu contact with the
door facing, the effects of which was a skinned
nose and a black iye. Perhaps too much
fluid extract of sod coru aboard.
Little Norma, daughter of Ira and Amanda
Mltn, nged one year and 7 months, after nil
illness of 9 days, died on the 7th inst. with
congestion of tho bowels. Mr. and Mrs. Al
len have many friends who sympathize with
them iu their bereavement by the loss of their
dear loved one.
One of our country neighbors, who has
been in the habit of walking to town every
day, came in on horseback the other day.
After spending tho day, ho met with au op
portunity td riding homo in a neighbors
wagon which he accepted. Upon arriving
at homo his wife asked the question: "Did
you sell your horsfl Jim? He looked amazed
and roplied, I will be d m if I didn't for
get him! It w as then aboiit dark, so the
unthoiightful fellow had the pleasure of foot
ing it buck to town through the mud after
his horse. This looks rather suspicious
James.
A cakd:
Ed. Guard: I wish to inform the public
through the columns of your paper that Eugene
has a City Recorder who c:m conscientiously
superintend a Sunday S-liool, and who takes
up citizen, without any iii:ir;;o whatever bein:
made against him; imieach's the te?.tmiony of
a white man w ith barefa.wd li-.n of an ignorant
Mongolian (but, however, aeeordin',' to rumor
His Honor receives quit s'nn from thel'lii
imuien of this city each year for loolciu-,' out for
their interests), aud fines the citizen ijd for li
in( iu the vicinity when some one else tlirew a
stone through the window of a Chinese wash
house. But as the gentleman, I learn, is very
hard up at present he had t' devise some means
by which to get ft few scads, ilj's a financier,
you bet CntKAN O.iBLltN.
Llxt of Letter
Remaining uncalled for in the Post Office
at
Eugene City, Or., Feb. 0, 1S78.
Buchanon. Eugene
Cook, A li
Crubcreek. Nary C
Dnnahoo, Joseph
Dodge, Freeman E
Oemmcll, J M 2
Henderwauw, Mary
Johnson, M H
Look, Henrv B
Lawery, O H
Moore, Mrs E
Moore, FB
Xeff Frank
Packwool, Charley 2
Peek, V F
Richardson, S A 4
Smith, Francis C
Stemlerg, C H
Stewart, J H
Burlow, G A
Crain, Andrew
On; teher, K V 5
Downir, 11 P
Fox, W W
Helldee S B
Hall, Anson
Linderwood, M M
Leavens, f.'oa
Mayenard, Thos
Moore, Mis Ana
Moore, Mrs Klizalitth
Uoley, K.
1'ogue Mr
Keitz, Charles
Hubert, Finley
Skouhlis, (Jeorge
S-WKT, T J
Williams, J B
Waiden, Creorge
Vnl gnrnore, Jessie.
A. S. PATTERSON, P. M.
Martyrs To Salt Rheum, Rejoice! The per
sistent use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap will cure
you. Use it instead of the greasy liniments
and astringent washes It is cleanly, safe nd
i.eedy. Hurrah For The Blacks And The
Browns produced by HiU's Hairltye.
J. B. Underwood is engaged in the broker
age business. He boys and sells gold, sil
ver, currency ami exchange.and negotiates
loans, on personal or real estate securities.
Ben will be found at the express oliice,
and will accommodate all who appy with the
necessary collatterals.
Ladle' attention:
Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Stratum's.
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3 1 5 i :
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se
5 Xo, ut cases of tardi-
S 2 SsSSSo
J M Xo. neither absent nor
g ' U'SZt'd tardy.
H a I Mtc - Xo. of visitors.
5 1 c; c.
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Can't Afkoku it. A few days siiico we
saw a young mauwho "couldn't afford to take
books out of the library." Do was well dress
ed, and we wondered if it really was possible
that he could not alTord to pay fifty ceuts a year
for tho very rich blessing tho library ought to
be to a young man. Yesterday we saw this
same young man pay fifty ceuts for a dozen
cigars, which will probably hut him two days,
suppose they hist liiiu a week. This would be
the same he would have had to pay for the
library a year. Xow, that youuir man is what
is called a "steady youug man. ''does not
drink and has no immoral habits. Ho is
spending probably $100 a year for cigars, and
other useless luxuries. Unless he changes
these habits, ho will never be worth a dollar
in tlie world, and should sickness or adversi
ty come upon mm, will be a burden upon
soiuo Ano
Loose. Beechcr & Co. have demolished
tho devil's quarters and turned him and his
imps loose. The following, from the Tele
gram, advertises the old fellow or some of his
boys at Walla Walla:
At Walla Walla there has been a big up
roar arising out of scandal, and two police
men have been discharged for their part ir. it.
There was a light and some head-breaking,
and one of tiie policemen, named Adam
Cioisinan, lias been put under bonds of $1,000
to appear iu court next May. The allair
grew out of a story started by one David
(iunn, who heard something, anil told his
wife, and his wife told some other man's
wife, and her husband told Charley Davis,
and it got to Leet that something had been
said about his wife," etc', etc. Aivl all
Walla Walla has been convulsed with it; it
has caused a couple uf broken heads, has
cost one man 00, and will probably send an
other to the penitentiary, besides costing tho
county heavily by the time all ii dof e.
Passengers will find tickets on Bale at A.
V. Peters Si Co.'s for San Francisco.
A. V. PETERS & 'Co.
OcWthtf.
We wish to announce to the public, par
ticularly farmers, that we oro now selling
blue-stone at one bit a pound, cash.
OSBURX & CO.
i"The National Gold Medal was awarded to
Bradley & Rulofsun for the best Photographs
in the United States) and the Vienna Medal
for the best in the world.
42'J Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Robinson It Church at the Hardware Store
keep the largest ami best st leeted stock of wall
paper and border in Eugene City, comprising in
part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, (Jilt and Emboss
ed paper, which tin y purchase diivet fro;u the
Eastern factories and will sell as cli 'ali as the
cheapest. All paper trimmed free of charge.
We have just received from tho Eastern
factory, direct, a largo stock of window
shades and wall paper ; among the latter aro
many very pretty styles embracing (iraincd
1'annels, Embossed, Gilts ami Lace Patterns,
Satin and Common J Hanks, all of which
we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming
paper. DUXX & STUATTOX.
Xasal Catarrh and Lungr.nd Bronchial alleo
tions, and all diseases arising from an impure
state of the blood, positively cured. Dr. Sou
vielle Mathieu, the eminent French physician
and surgeon, and inypitor of th- Paris Spirom
eter which lias given iclief to thoiii.iind suffer
ing from those terrirl') i!i- -uses in Europe and
the United States. T!.i wonderful instrument
was invented by Dr. rouve He Alathicu, for
the treatment of Xaid Catarrh, Lung ami
Bronchial alfcctions.
Uaix'h Vwif.taiii.k Sicilian Haih Hk.vkwkh
is a scientific combination of some of tho meet
powerful restorative agents iu the vegetilble
kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original
color. It cures dandruff snd humors, and falling-out
of tie hair. It furnishes the nutritive
principle by which the hair is nounMicd and
suporU'd. It makes the hair luoi.4, soft, and
glossy, and is unurpassed as a hair-dressing. Jt
is tlie most econominiil preparation ever orlered
to the public, as its elfeels remain along time,
niauuig only an occasional application necessa
ry. 1 1 is recommended and used by eminent
medical men, and officially endorv.-d by the
State Assayer of Massachusetts. For sale by
all dealers. '
Remember Tills.
Xow is the tini ff year for Pneumonia, Lung
Fever, Coughs, Cold-i, and fatal results of pre-
uispnMtion to Consumption and ntluT Input
slid Lung Disease. Bohchke'm Gkkmax svbtp
is lieeii used ill this ncighliorliood for the oust
two or three years without a single failure to
cure. If you Lave not used this medicine your
self, go to your Druggist and ak him of its
wonderful success among inn customers, 1 liree
doses will relieve the worst case. If you have
no faith in medicine, just buy a Sam pie Bottle
of Buschke's r.tKHA.s hyiii p (or 10 cents ami
try it. Regular size bottle 73 cents. Don't
neglect a c.ugh to save 1- cents.
The Parent of Insomnia.
The parent of insomnia or wakefulness is
in nine cases out of ten a dysjieptic st'ima -h.
(jrxKf digestion gives sound sleep, indigestion
interfere with it The brain ami stomach
sympathize. One of the prominent yiubms
of a weak sttte uf the gastric organs is a dis
turbance of the great nerve entrepot, the brain.
Invigorate the stomach, and you rextore
eipiilibrium to the great center. A most
reliable medicine for tlie puriKise is Host' iter's
Stomach Bitters, which is far preferable to
niiner.il sedatives and powerful narcotics which,
though they mar for a time exert a soporific
influence upon the brain, soon cwwe to act, and
invariably injure tlie tone of the stomach. The
Hitters, on the contrary, restore activity to
the operations of that all iaijKirtaill or.'an,
and their beneficent influence u reflected in
sound sleep ftnd a tranquil rtate of the nervous
syntem. A wholesome lmnetiu u likew
in yen to the ftction of the liver and bowels by
its use.
T R I VrJt-NEW DESIGNS Of STAN-
JL c
dard brands st'
FRIENDLY.
THE BEHT ftllOf M tVEE BROUUHT IU
to this BaikH, at tb lownt prim at,
T. O. UlkLUICKS'.
A Card and Prospectus.
Having opened free Intelligence OtnVe, for
the pun sue of aiding and sisting newcomers
to our State by all possible means at my com
maud, where are keot Kirs of all leading news
jmeni published in Oregon and Washington
Territory, lliave also determined to establish
a land lounial, to be called
The Orrgon ami Washington LhihI Iirgislrr,
The object of which is to bring I.aud Owner
and lteal Estate Agents into closer communi
cation with the thousands of immigrants who
are arriving in this city with a view to the ulti
mate purchase f lauds. It will lie printed in
regular newspaiier form, eight-page, ll'xlH
inches, and will lw devoted solely to the pur
(Hise for which it is established. The first edi
tion of fl.lHKl copies will lie issued alsjut the
10th of February, ld"H, and as often thereafter
a tlie influx of immigration demands.
Description of farms and other pioierty for
sale will lie condensed to occupy, ten lines ("0
words) or less, and will be chnrg-d for at the
rate of one dollar each.
It is more than probable that from twenty
five to fifty thousand eople will lie added
to our population during the spring and
suuiuit of 1878. X'early ail immigrant who
come to Oregon and Washington Territory
land first at Portland, and will reivivo a copy
of this paHr, as it will bo distributed gratui
tously. It will therefore lie the best posnihle
means of bringing lands, mid other projicrty,
for sale to their notice.
Descriptions of property for sale may be
written out iu full, giving character, locution,
price, terms of Bale, and all advantages of
schools, churches, road, etc., which will le ed
itorially condensed to the required space, and
the letter numbered to correspond with the de
scription, and tiled in mv office for reference.
Xo charge will lie made for sales arranged
through this agency the only fee required be
ing one dollar for each description inserted in
the Land IvHiiistku, which must be forwarded
with the description. It may lie sent in silver
by 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 resieetfully solicited.
I keep a register w my nllice in which are en
tered the wants of nil parts of the State and
Territory for laborers, mechanics, merchants,
etc,, which is open to the five inspection off
new comers. Notice of such wants respectfully
solicited. All matter intended for publication
in the Land Kfwstku must be written on one
side of the paper only, and be iu prior to the
first of February, 1S7S. All descriptions of prop
erty for sale will be inserted in the imk-r uf
their arrival those coming first on the outside
pages.
Relieving that this publication will be great
ly to the advantage of both buyer and seller, I
respectfully solicit the patronage of the public.
Address all communications to uie ut 1 ort
land Oregon.
jano:tf 1). 11. STEARNS.
FOII THE
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE
WE PEG to Inform our friends and the public
tlmt we have just received direct from 8ii
Francisco and the Kistern markets
AN IMMENSE STOCK
or
GROCERIES, HARD ARE,
DRY-GOODS,.
FANCY GOODS
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
FVRX1SULYG . GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
I500TS AND SHOES,
Clocks, Paints, Oila, Etc.,
Selected by our MR. S. RUSENRLATT
which we olfor nt
REDUCKD PKICKH.
Parties will find it to their advantage to cal
nnd examine our stockand prices befoie pur
haasing elsewhere.
Holiest price paid for all k'.nds of Produce
S. R0SINSIATT & CO.
SSGAL rOTES
GARDNER BROTHERS
RE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
dealers in I'ianos. (Jrtriuis. Sheet Music.
Violins, Accordeons, llaruioniciins. and mu
sical merchandise generally, Oakland, Califor
nia, have recently opened a branch store in Sa
lem, Oregon.
GAFJFTFR BROTHERS
Personally superintend their business In this
State, as well as California, anil will be prompt
in makiuu' l'ooiI all contracts.
0ARDSES BROTHERS
Have already sold nearly two hundred instru
ments in this .State.
G ARDNER ER0THER3
Have four authorized agents sellin'.' from their
house in this State, to-wit: A. ,. MOYK, Al-
Is.ny; O. if. SLACK and FRANK U. MAY,
Salem j E. A. HAIKU, Eugene City.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Piano has already beennm a favorite on the
Coat. It is mode esiieeially for the tnele, and
is adapted to the cliinute on this Coast, atid for
remaining in tune. In its adaptation to the
pallor there is none lietter.
GARDrJZR BROTHERS
Have wverol different manufacture of Organs,
giving the public a variety to select from.
GARDNER ER3THER3
Have ft first-class tuner in their employ. All
orders attended to by addressing (iardner
Drotliers, Salcin, Oregon.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Give a guarantee for five years, for all Pianw
and Organs, if desired
GAKDriER BROTHERS
Pay their employes ft salary, not ft commission.
GARDNER BROTHER 3
Would state, in answer to many iiHpy'ries, that
their Jlranch House in Salem is ft perms nnt
institution. Uct 27tf
Administratrix Sale.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the nndersined administratrix of the
etate of Ales, Renfrew, il.iwed, under am)
by virtue of an or b-r of the Count jr Court of
Iaiic Cjmntv. Stat of fh-eon. itulv rotul n.t
i entered on the 11th div of January, Ul, will
,-11 to the highest bid.ier, t the ( ourt House
; An, in Eu 'ene Citv. oemtv and Stat afore-
on Saturdnv. the 2T.i day of Eebnia.nr.
l s7H, ltween the hours of IU o'clock in the
forenoon, and four o'clock in the afummn iA
aid day, the following deiw-nl-i rremiiii be
lonin to said estate to-wit: Tl wt half of
lit No. 7, 'rf nmnty suney No. 117, aaid prop
erty lieinif witliin the cori'Tate limiu of aaid
Eugene Citv. T-rm, ra-h in hand.
CATHARINE KENKKEW,
Administratrix estate of A. Renfrew, dec.
Jan. In, 1K7H St
SIMON, SPRINGER & CO.,
-- Manufacturers and Dealers In
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS;
IinHirtcrs ami Jobbers of
German, French and English Window Glass,
SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS,
41 FRONT STBIET, : : : : . PORTLAND, OUIGOH.
4 ' Orders from the Country promptly filled. "6 1
IS
X O JL 3C j&.
BEFORE PURCHASING, CO TO
LI. PETERS & CO.,
Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated
"WTIITE SEWING MACHINE,
The. best and most complete of
able
Robinson & Church,
DKAI.KKS IX
tflELFS HEAVY HARDWARE
IIAVK TIIK
Bes! Selected Stock In Oitrom
a H. FRIENDLY,
HAS .1 UST OPENED l'OK Til E SI'KINU AND SU.M.MEIl TRADE
The Largest Stock of Goods
EVEU RROUHT TO EUliENE.
OUR STOCK Oh'
CLOT II I NG
lrns lu'i'n hnxely increased and we can show a
handsome a line of ready made (jooiln iu
MEN'S AND ROYS'
P.USINESS AND D II ESS SUITS
As can be found in tlie country, and at prices
that cannot fail to witi-fy.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
in well filled with ft splendid assortment of nil
ltadiii),' tityles and fiiihisnable slunles of (;ooIh.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
and
AMERICAN DRESS CiOODS,
Plaid, Plain and 0ier Flannel of all colors,
llleuclioil it Unbleached Cotton I'lun-
Ladies' and Gonts' Undorwoar,
SHAWLS and SCAHFS;
OSKUISN & COS
VTEW DRUG- STORE ON WILL-AM-J.1
etee Street, near Ninth,
DRtl.Kitd IN
DRUGS, . .
CIIKMI0ALS,
OILS, ,
I'AIKTS,'
. GLASS, '' '
VARNISHES
PATEMT MECICirJES, &c.
Brandies. Wines and Liquorr
OF ALL KINDS.
In fact, we have the best assortment of articla
found in
FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE.
We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and
Fresh. Particular attention is called to our
Stuck of
Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
As wt bars boughl
OURGOOIVSFOR CASn
Ws can comiete with any establishment In Eu
gene t.ity in price ami accommodation,
liny your goods where you can gel .
tiie best and cheapest.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY 1ILLED
At all hours of the day or night.
OSJIUKN A L
OREGON"
Steamship Company
Will dispatch a steamer about every five days
from
Portland to San Francisco.
For comfort, speed and safety, patronize the
A 1, New Iron Kteamhis
CEO. W. ELDER,
Captain BLLI:n.
City of Chester,
Captain jtlACKIK.
And the kew Iron SteAiwliiii,
STATE OF OREGON.
CAUTION. -Tills Is the only line t
Running Mew Iron Steamships.
t Tlds line Is tiie only one authorized
To Carry the United States Mails and
Wells, Fargo's Express.
TJirough Coupon Tickets
For aale at the office of the O. A C. R. It, Co.,
At Httdnrrd ICtr.
For further particiil.irn spidy at the ofij' of
the (.'oininy, fit of F and r'irt utrwts, Fort
laud OK(. W. WKIULKK,
dwl3f A-iit
A W ELL IMPROVED FARM OF thre
iV. hundred aud nxty aTe, 100 aomi nn.lr
cultivation; all under fence ami the nnprove
meiits in if -sl ordr, wbkh we wi'l sell at a
l'r';iin. and on the rooxt reaMmable tmiut.
Sitoatl five niilmith of town, and has a
find mrtranrf. for stock. Apply at this oibre.
A -
. ISflC jQc 23 353 2
all, and sold on the mot reason
terms.
HAVE FOR sale
at the LOWEST
I ill ted
IKON, STEEL,
AXES. ANVILS.
NAILS, RURE
Cublo Cliniim,
(ilims, 1'utty,
, Tiibl ennd 1'm-ket
CUTI.KilY,
'JUNS, 1'ISTOI.S,
AMMUNITION,
AO Kiel' LTTIiAL '
IMPLEMENTS,
' IMustini; l'owder,
(Tisliiiiu 'Inckle.
Etc., Etc.
Wej nvite au exam
iiintioii of our goods,
confident that our
prices will suit the
times.
WOOL BLANKETS
ALL COLORS.
Trunks and Traveling Satchels.
HATS AND CAPS iu the leading styles.
OILCLOTHS for floor and table use. .
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Wo would eall niecial attention to our stock of
Mens' and Hoys' .San Francisco Roots, '
Which we have sold for a number of years with
great satisfaction. Every pair warrantud.
A complete stock of
HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARM I NO
UTENSILS.
CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS,
Ami all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at
astouishly low rates.
LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT.
Uiglit'ut price for all kinds of produce and
WOOL.
. ii e i: i i:dba.
OBTffl STABLE,
Jas- Humphrey, Proprietor.
. Lit i:hy atvu vr.v.o staulv,
WilliimeHc Street, i Eugene City.
TEAMS AND HUGGIES AND SADDLE
HORSES TO HIRE.
Horses lioarded by the day, wejt or mouth
upon the most reanoiiuble terins.
May l'J:t, .
BAKER'S A,SALOONI
One Door North of the St.Charles Hotel,
Willamette St, trigone t'lly.
Keeps always on hand a choice assortment of
WIJVKX,
AND CIOAItS.
-ALSO A-
First-Class Billiartf Tabic.
n. it. hakicu.
SADDLERY.
)
Saddle & Harness hop
ONE DOOR NORTH OF
DUNN & STKATTON'S,
Willamrtta Streot, Eucno City, Ogr.
C'au be had everything usually kept in a
Well regulated
HARN3i:8S SHOP
mo unn uio ivii.ii in iiiubfiuti, anu im our
work Well. Coma and Ht iim lH-fura iiircliiiiinL'
Wm !.- Hli'U'M .. 1...J..1 1 .!..
elm-wln're.
While our linrnetui cannot be excelled, apecU
attention in call d to
OUR SADDLES.
The LA KIN treo is acknowledged the bent
on the 'coast, ami when rijjed by ourselves,
(rives entire sati faction; huvijig the three re
quisites, beauty, durability aud comfort.
PRODUCE TAKEN
LAKlii & ROCHET.
RJIOTOGRAPIIS!
J. A. WINTER
Milken all strbn of '
riCTt'RE, l'HOTOORARllS,' OEM?,
REMURANT.S, And the new style
"Oil Photo Miniatti e."
Pictures eularued to any size and painted, or
retoucheil, janl'Af
FINAL KiriTIXJIFAT.
rOTirE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT
i.1 I. M. Ridon. administrator of the es
tate of Enoch Smith, ihwaed, has fileil his
final account in the County Court of the SUte
of Ont,on for I.ane cnnntv for final settlement
of aid est.'lt, and that .fonday, the 4th day of
March, 1M7H, aiky of trm of said Court, has
n appointed by order of the Court for exam
ination and lo'arin of objiH-tioin ti such final
acenunt and the iiettleineiit thereof.
liv order of tiie Court, dated Jan. 7, IS?!.
&nil4 1). M. RIS1M)N, AdminUrator.
4 C
1. all kinds at iiuiile fi:rirf Hv
T. U. HENDRICKS.