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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1878)
Nonet Simple snnouncements of birth, mar- rlafresena aeaiu. win ue iun.'i tt?u wuuuut eoarKe. Obituary notinea will be charged fur at the ntte of 10 ceuts per lino ffe Hinmt no responsibility for views expressed, by oomispuiuleuta. Kindle copies of the Ontnu, In wrappers for mail ing, may be obtained at thia ollioe. CITY AND COUNTY. Meeting of Hie Board of Resents, At the special meeting of the Board of Re gents, held on the 21st inst., there were present the following officers and members: Hon. M. P. Deady, President; J. J. Walton, Secretary; and Hon. L L. McArthur, Dr. S. Hamilton, T. Q. Hendricks, George Hum phrey, J. M. Thompson and 1). F. Dorris, Regent. After reading of the minutes of the last meeting, and an order calling this special meeting, the President of the Board submit ted his report, which was made to the Gov ernor at the close of the school year, and which was published at the time. The re port was received and ordered to be spread on the records. The President also reports a very neat and beautiful design for a seal for the use of the Board, which was adopted, and he was re quested to procure a seal according to the design adopted. Prof. J. V. Johnson, President of the Uni versity and Faculty, submitted a report showing the number of pupils in attendance, the studies, deportment and conduct of the students. The total number of students en rolled during the term was 21 1. The report shows the University in a healthy condition. The Secretary made a brief report for the information of the Board, showing the amount of money received during the term from tuition and interest on the University fund. Amount received from tuition S2.S99 Amount received from University fund interest Total 8.800 The Executive Committee reported that they had audited and allowed claims since last meeting amounting to tho aggregate sum of 2,605 32. The amount was principally expended in finishing the University build ing. The committee was ulso instructed to .... .1 ji ... r. a ..- tlie dcsi means aim me prouaou cosiui mov ing the University building, the purchasing of mathematical, chemical and philosophical apparatus for tho school, and furnishing wa ter for the University. They were further instructed to inquire what twenty acres of land im.nid ately south of the University could be purchased at, to seat tho chapel in the building, put matting on the hall in the first story, and rubber steps on the stair way. Tho following By-Law was accepted : When a scholar in the Collegiate or Prepara tory Djpartment is necessarily absent on ac count of sickness ten weeks or more during any terra such shcolar may be allowed one half of the time on next term on account of such sickness. The board adjourned to meet April 15th .1878, at 3 o'clock, p. m Items from Springfield. Our special correspondent at Springfield, furnishes us the following items : Nothing of great moment hai occurred .since writing you last. Of course if a person had been away from town for a week or so lie could not fail to note some progress made during his absence. The work on the Win neniucca railroad has not as yet been com menced at this end of the route, though there is no telling at what hour it will be. The blocks of stone and brick which some .day are to adorn the town are at the present j time in the quarry and clay bank, but they are none the less valuable there than they would be put up for human occupation ; and thou, as we are morally sure of getting all of these things in a very short time, he must be a fault-finder, indeed, who would car) at the steady progress Springfield has made luring the past ten years. A dairyman who has been located on Mr, Henderson's place for the past two or three year, moved his stock into town this week. AVe are not thoroughly informed on the sub ject, but presume it is partly for the purpose of utilizing the grass which grows very luxu ricntly on our thoroughfares. It is a wonder that this had not been thought of before. The resources of a town like this are far greater than one would at first imagine. All it wants is the bone and sinew, and the char acteristic energy of the people to turn it into money. Quite 'a breakdown occurred at the saw mill here last Saturday. Several of the buckets in the wheel were torn out, necessi tating, we think, a new wheel. Some other damage was done, though wewcrenot inform " ed to what extent. It is supposed they will be ready for work the first of the week. The company are also putting a large quantity of gravel underneath the saw mill to repair a break made by high water. During Wednesday and Thursday $yery one who had work in garden or out-of-doors that needed attention, were busily engaged. Pleasant day like these makes the thrifty gardner haul over early garden seeds, cut up and plant his early potatoes, and then with in two week, he will curse hi luck for be ing in inch a hurry. We learn that B. F. Power is losing quite a number of his fine sheep from leech. It seems a great pity that a man who ha taken the pains Mr. Power has to improve the sheep of this valley should lose them in this manner. - The established mail route in Oregon al together exceed 3,000 mile in length and as all have to be traveled twice each week, at least, and several lis and twelve times, it is safe to say that not less than ten thousand miles of travel are required to deliver tb mail each week hi Orngm, or more than 600,000 mile each year about twenty time the distance around the globe. petlt.ontnecou.Hy vuU., Vun..,cu.c, oilifoovur ,uceJ on th(J Amerio.n , and alleys through the L.uvers.ty grounds , T, wi u om on, tlleir vacated, and to have the street t" timo is limited owing to other engagements, tho University opened. , . ! The Portland papen, speak volumes for Capt. They were also instructed to inquire into ; Ja . glwllllin ,, th ,,,,, r(imnrl;;ll,In , CO It It ES PO X I EX C E. Suslaw, Feb. 19, 1878. El). Guard : Already the people are begin ning to talk up the coming election, and this is as it should be, for be it known that it will be by far the most important election ever tub mitted to the peoplo of thia State, for the Rads. now hold the Uuitcd State Senate by barely one majority, hence "Hippie MitchelV successor must be a Democrat or we sink. The House of Representatives is solidly Demo cratic, Give us the Senate then goodbye to Radicaliam forever. The infamous and un lawful means by which the present incumbent of the White House (I will not call him the President), was placed there, is too fresh in the memory of the people not to be rebuked by them. But it must be borne in mind that we cannot carry the coming election by remaining indifferent and unconcerned. It will require organization, unity and untiring energy to vanquish our foes. Hippie is desperate, am bitious and uuscrpulous. He obtained his election in 1872 by wholesale bribery and no one will doubt but that he will resort to the same means next fall. All his aspirations will be unceremoniously nipped in the bud if Dem ocrats will but do their duty. We have men against whom not one single word of aspersion can be uttered. For such names as Whitea ker, Bonham, Lane, Judge Thompson, Slater, Gilfry and I might add a host of others will carry strength, and inspire the people with con fidence. Let no greenback side shows demor alize Democrats, for every one must know that all such movements will be run in the interest of Mitchell, however honest the udliercnts of the greenback policy may be, lieddes we see that such great men all Dan Vorhees, Pen dleton, and in fact a large majority of the Democratic party are urging this olicy, while tho Kads, Mitchell and Williams included, have and always will favor the bondholder. Then let Democrats go to work, every mail do his whole duty; nominate none but good men, and we will plant the Hag of Democracy on a victorious battle fiVld. Odskuveh. Theatre. ('apt. Jack Crawford, the Poet Scout of tho Black Hills, and his powerful company of twelve artists, will appear at Ijine's Hall on Monday evening, Feb. 25th, in the realistic drama of American frontier life, entitled "The Plains or Tho Trials of Death Valley." It is pronounced by the press, tho clergy and the public to bo the most real ami natural portrayal of frontier with the pistol ever seen in Portland, shoot ing them with cither hand as fast as a man can couut. Cant. Jack uses common Colt's pistols, not self-cockers. Admission will bo: Orchestra, $lj Parquetto, 50 cents. Re sented seats at Craiu's music store without extra charge. Mahqi'Euadk. Tho private masquerade ptrty at J. B. Underwood's on last evening was in every respect a decided success. The largo and spacious parlors of Mr. Under wood's elegant residence wore beautifully illuminated by pendant chandeliers and a gay and happy crowd of maskers to tho number of about fifty, were early in the evening assembled there. The finest of music had been secured for the occasion and all Were soon engaged in the giddy wliirl of tho danco, and every thing went as merry as a marriage bell." Owing to our going to press early in the morning we are unable to make particular mention of the various cos tumes but will only say that they were ele gant, ami that the party was the finest affair of the season. Paistino. We yesterday examined some scenery painted by our young friend I'M. Espey for the amateur dramatic association of this city. This painting is very credita ble and evinces decided genius, the young man being only IS years old and never hav ing received any instruction in his art. We also inspected some of his carriage painting which will compare favorably with the work of the best painters in the country. Arrested. A man named Fredrick No ble has been arrested for poisoning Charles Xewland at Walla Walla, a notice of which we published last week. The evidence against him is s strong as to leave little doubt of his guilt. Personal .fudge Deady, of Portland, Dr. Hamilton, of lioseburg, and Judge Mc Arthur, of The Dalles, three of the Regents of the State University, have been in town this week attending the meeting of the Board. Rettrned. Mr. E. Chichester and family returned this week from the Palonse country where they have spent the winter. Mr. C. is highly pleased wits country, aud Bays everything is prosperous. ItltlEF MEXTIOX. . Portland had a $4,000 fire Wednesday evening. Frank Coleman, desiring to go East in the summer, will sell all he has, ami settle with everybody. 2t Rev. Paul Smith, a Univers ilist minister will preach at the Court House on the evening of March 4th. We received a communication from Junction City yesterday too late for publica tion. It will appear next week. Mr. Young, from California, called on us Thnrsd.w. He is much pleased with the country, and want to buy a small farm in the vicinity of this city. , Jtev. J. T. Wolfe will preach in the M. E. Church of thia citv to-morrow morning and j ' evening. Morning subject, 'Kindness Evening subject, "The Good Satiaritan." Our old friend, Uncle r John Milliorn let the light of his geniaY countenance ihine upon our sanctum bit Thursday. He i now 74 year old and bids fair to live a score or two years, longer. lot The Eocene Dramatio Association will give an entertanment at Lane' Hall next ! Saturday eveaUDZ. Everybody should turn out and give them a rousing house. Admis sion 50 cent. Reserved seat can be secured without !itra charge by applying at Crain' jinic store, i Tamp Creek Greenback Club. PLATFORM, 1. The object and purpose of this club being the consideration of all tho material political issue aU'ecting tho interest of the American people, aim moro especially to urn cuss the present unjust financial system in augiiratod by tho Republican party, and now carried out m its material features by the Democratic party, that L'lves a dangerous in crease of power to tho rulers, aud is trans ferring the went th of tho couutry into the lianas ol the financial low at the vxpeuce anil the iniixiverishuient of the many. 2. To co-operate with all Independent Greenback Clubs that may be organized in I .ane county aud throughout tho Mate ot Oregon ; to alleet such conceit ot action that in the forthcoming County aud State cam paign, tho necessary measures may be in augorated to select suitable person to fill all the ollicial positions of trust and profit. 3. e favor ami demand that tlio Gov- erninent issue directly, in amounts sufficient to give a circulating medium ot at least thir ty dollars er capita of lawful legal tenders, to be a legal tender for all debts, public ami private, protected in value, as the Government protects its postage stamps. 4. As fundamental to toe principles of the Independent Greenback Purtv. we favor and demand t lie repeal of the Resumption act ; we favor and demand the repeal ot the act authorizing the present National Banking system, and demand the repeal of tho net that demonetised the silver coin of the United States. We demand that tho next Legislature shall pass an act to regulate freights and lares on railroads within the Mate. (i. We coiidiuu tho action of the last Leg islature in increasing tho salaries of State and county officials, as being a sister act to the school book swindle, and demand the re peal thereof. a i. e hereby" pledge ourselves to vote for no man for otlice in the forthcoming cam paign who will not publicly and privately endorse the foregoing principles. Geo. R, Haminorsly, Johu Cogswell, Jos. McLean, Joseph Wood, G. W. Ilillery, T. Donoldson, F.hnoro Davis, Perry Edmonston, H. B. P.dly, W. L. Edmonston, luteaker, J. luteaker, R. Radford, John Strange J. Weedon, Remington sewing machine agency at the Bazaar, comer of Willamette and Seventh strcots, Engeuo City. feb2-3m Here's Yont Market. B. C. Pennington wants to buy all tho chickens, turkeys, and geese in the couutry. He pays cash and the best prices, so bring 'em along and get your money. A boy in Iowa wanted to hear how bird- shot sounded when it 'whizzed out of the muzzle of a gun. He didn't go oil' "on his ear, but Ins ear went oil without him. Passengers will find tickets on salo at A. V. Peters & Co.'s for San Francisco. A. V. PETERS & Co. OcMthtf. We wish to announco to the public, par ticularly farmers, that we are now selling blue-stuno at one bit a pound, cash, 0SBURN A CO. SSTho National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 42!) .Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and bonier in Eugene City, comprising iu part, Jsrown, l.lankn, hatin, Gilt and i'.inlxMs ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as chenn as the cheapest All paer trimmed free of charge. J. B. Underwood is engaged in the broker- ago business. He buys and sells gold, sil ver, currency and exchange,and negotiates loans, on personal or real estato securities. lien will he found at tho express olhcc. and will accommodate all who appy with the necessary collatterals. Ladle' Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn 4 Strat um's. Wo have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall pajier ; among the latter are many very pretty styls embracing I trained l'nimeU, Embossed, Gilts ami I-aco Patterns, Satin ami Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and Ho chargo for trimming paper. DUNN 4; riTRATTON. Miss: A word lift vour ear. The next fine afternoon that you saunter out, buy a Ikix of (rlenn s hulphur hoait. lhat ailmii ralile pur- fier will remove every one of those pimples which detract so much from your beauty. There is Youth iu every bottle of H ill s Hair Dye. Nasal Catarrh and Lung anil Bronchial affec tions, ami all dineases arising from an impure tute of the blots, iMwitivoly cured, f r. hou- vielle Mathieti, the eminent French physician and surgeon, and inyentor of the Paris .Spirom eter winch has given relief to thousands sutler ing from those terrible diseases in Europe anil the United States. This wonderful instrument was inveuteii by Dr. .Sonvielle Matlnen, for the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Luug aud Bronchial affection. In the whole Hihtoky op Mkiucini:, no jreparition has ever fierformed such marvel ous cures, or uiaintiiiued so wide a reputation. as A veil's Ciir.iuiv Pectoral, which is recog nized as the world s remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has m.ule it universally known as a side anil reliable agent to employ. Agaiimt ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it arts speedily and surely, always relieving su.'feiing, and often saving life. The protection italfords, bv its tine !v use in the thro.it aud ring dis orient of children, makes it an invaluable rem edy to be kept always on hand m everf home. .No p -rson can ariurd to be without it, and loose who luve oii'-e used it never will. From their knowledge of its comosition und effect , I'll' sicians use 'he ClIEHUT PkctqRaL extensively lr their practice, and lergymen recommend It. it is MlMnhib dy certain m its remedial effects, still will alwav cure where cures are possible. For sale by all dealers. Tlie Parent of loaomnla. The parent of insomnia or walefulnras is in nine cai-s out ol ten a nywptic rtwniatn, (ioo-l di'etion gives mnind sleep, iiiili'ention interfere with it J he lirain and rtoiuach vmiiiillii7 Onertf the tironiinent svmtolos rjf weil .Lit of the iraatric or 'ana u a ilia- turhance of the great Drve entrepot, the brain. Invi '..rut the atomich. and vou rutm- Miiiilibriuia to the ereat centrr. A wort reliable nvdicine for the purpo is HofHter's Stomach Litters, which is far preferable to mint nil sedatives and powerfiilnarcotiu. which, thniii'h ther mar f.ir a. time exert a eonorific influence iixn the brain, soon ctwe to act, and ini-firinhlv mi'ire tlm ton of the rtomK-h. The LitU-n, on the contrary, retir a-livity to the operations of that all imrrtant onran, and th'ir benffirent influence is redacted in sound 1-P and a tranquil state of the nervous system. A wholeeome impetns is likewise triven in the artion of the liver and bowels by iu ux. A Card and Prospectus. Having oHhed a free Intelligence Office, for the purKi of aiding and assisting newcomers to our Mate by all possible means at my com mand, where are kept files of all leading news papers publinhed in Oregon and Washington Territory, I have also determined to establish a land journal, to lie called The Oregon and Washf ngtoa Lnrnl Register, The object of which is to bring Land Owners ami Real E-tate Agents into closer communi cation with the thousands of immigrants who are arriving in this city with a view to the ulti mate purchase of lands. It will be printed in regular newspaper form, vinht-pains. 12x18 inches, and will lie devoted so lei v to the pur pose for w hich it is established. The first edi tion of .,(K)0 copies will be issued alniut the 10th of February. 1S78, and as often thereafter a the inlb x of immigration demands. Descriotion of farms and other property for sale will 1st condensed to occupy ten Hues (70 words) or less, and will be charged lor at the rate of one dollar eacii. It is more than probable that from twenty- five to fifty thousand people will bo added to our inundation during tho spring aud suinm.'r of 1S78. Nearly all immigrants who come to Oregon and Washington Territory land first at Portland, and will reoeive a copy of this paper, as it will lie distributed gratui tously. It will therefore be the best jiossible means of bringing lands, and other projierty, for sale to their uotice. lVscriptiona of proiierty for sale may be writteu out in full, giving character, location, price, terms of sale, and all advantages of schools, churches, roads, etc., which will be ed itorially condensed to tho required space, and the letter nuinliered to correspond with the de scription, and tiled in my office for reference. io charge will be made lor sales arranged through this agency the only fee required lie ing one dollar for each description inserted in the Land Kkiiihtkk, which must be forwarded with the description. It may be 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 respectfully solicited. j 1 keep a register in my office in which are en-1 tereil the wauts of all parts of the State and Territory for laliorers, mechanics, merchants, etc., which is ojhii to the free insjiection of new coiners. Notice of such wants respectfully solicited. All matter intended for publication in the Land Kkuistkk must bo written on one side of the pajier only, ami be in prior to the first of February, 1S7S. All descriptions of prop erty for sale will be inserted in the order of their arrival those coming first on the outside IMK'es. Believing that this publication will lie great lv to the advantage of both buyer and seller, I speetfully solicit the patronage ot the puniio. Address all communications to me at Port- laud Oregon. jano :tf D. II. STEARNS. FOK THE SPUING & SUMMER TRADE WE flKO to Inform our friends anil the puMic that we have just received direct from baa Franciacu and the Kastorn nuirkets AN IMMENSE STOCK GROCERIES, HARD ARE, DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CLOTHING, . FVKNISRING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clocks, Paints, Oila, Etc., , Selected bv our MR. S. ROSENBLATT which we offer at KKDUCKD PliiCKH. Parties will find it to their advantage to cal and examine our stocknud prices bcfo'.e pur haasing elsewhere. Highest price paid for all lends of Produce S. ROSENBLATT & CO. iUSICAL NOTES GARDNER BROTHERS RK WHOLIWALK AND KKTAIL dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, litis. Accordeons, HaiinoiiicHiis, and mu sical merchandise generally, Oakland, Califor nia, have recently opened a branch store in Sa lem, Oregon. GARDNER BR0TIIER3 Personally suiM'riiitend their business In this State, as well as California, and will be prompt in making good all contracts. GARDNER BROTHERS Have already sold nearly two hundred instru ments in this State. GARDNER ER0THER3 Have four authorized agents selling from their house in this State, to-wit: A. L. MOYK, Al bany! C. Jl. SLACK and FRANK B, MAY, Salem j K. A. ItAIKll, Fugene City. GARDNER BROTHERS Piano has already become a favorite on the Const It is unule esiecially for the trade, and is adnpted to the climate on this Coast, and for remaining in tune. In its adaptation to the parlor there is none better. GARDNER BROTHERS Have several different manufacture of Organs, ivmg tue public a variety to select from. - GARDNER BROTHERS Have a first-clasa tuner in their employ. All orient attended to by addressing Gardner J.rothers, halem, Oregon. GARDNER BROTHERS Give a guarantee for five years, for all Pianos and Organs, it desired. GARDNER BROTHERS Pay their employe a salary, not a commisaion. GARDNER BROTHERS Would state, in answer to many Inquiries, that their Branch House in Salem is a iennnm nt institution. Oct. 'it tf Adminislrairlx Sale. -yuTICff IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. tlie undiTHiKncd adminitntrix of the estate of Alex. ItTifrew. deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of lane County. State of Oreirnn, duly made and ! entered on the 14th day of January, lrt7, will iUTel on the 14Ui day of January, lii(K, pwll to the behest wdd'T, at the Court House door, in Eu'ne Citv. county and State afore- I naid, on Saturday, the liith day of Maroh, ! lSTii. bvtwe n the hour of 10 oVlrx-lc in the i for-iiioii, and four o'clock in the afUTrioon of ai I day. the following dewriW premises le- lun.nn to said ett tn-wit: Th wft half of lot No. 7, of county survey No. 117, said prop- fly hem within the coT'rate limits of i fcozene ity. I rm. eh in ham!. CATHARINE RENFREW. Administratrix edt of A. Renfrew, dec. Jin. 18, KH. 5t SIMON, SPRINGER &. CO., Manufacturers and Dealers In SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, importer ana jouuers 01 German, French and English Window Glass, SASH WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS, 41 FRONT STREET, : : : : PORTLAND, OREGON. i Order from tlia Country promptly filled. IS A X O 3d 3L j&. 3R. 23 BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, and ..examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE, Tho best and most complete of able Robinson & Church. DKAI.KIvH IX VHELF&1IE.UY HARDWARE HAVE TIIK Bcsl Selected Stock In Oregon S, H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOK THE SPKING AND SUMMER TKADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BR0U1IT OUR STOCK OF OLOTflTNG da lieen largely increased and we can how an handsome a line el read)' mane good in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS An can be found iu the country, and at (iriee that cannot tail to uytiHty. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT in well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading etylea and fashionable shades of foods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Ojiora Flannels of all colors. IMeaclied it Unbleached Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' TTnderwoar, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. osnuiirv & co's TEW DRUG STORK ON WiLLAM J3I etee Street, near Ninth, DRU.KItS IN DIIUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, TARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies. Wines and Liquor: OF ALL KINDS. ' In fact, we have the best aasortment of article found In FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RK. Wo warrant all our drugs, for they are new and KreMi. Particular attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery ai.u Toilet Articles. Am we hare bought OUR (300lS FOR CASH We can compete with any eiitahlihinrnt In Lu gme City in price anil accommodation. Buy your Roods where you can get the Iwst and clieafieat. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night, OSKUUIN & C 1 i - , OREGON Steamship Company Will dispatch a steamer about every five days l rum Portland to San Francisco. For comfort, s wed and safety, patronize the A 1, New Iron !iteniiiHlii rHSN GEO. W. ELDER, rap-tain poLLE. City of Chester, Captain MACKIIt. And the HfW Iren Steaim-hip, STATE OF OREGON. - CAUTION. This is the only line "it Running New Iron Steamships. Thin line is the only one authoriied To Carry the United States Mailt and Wells, Fargo's Express. Through Coupon Tickets For sale at the office of tlie O. 4 C. R. R. Co., At Rvdiirfd Rate. For further particulars apply at tlie office of the Company, foot of F and Firrt atrwts, Port- Uuu. tit.'J. vt. n r.iuir.ii, oVc!3:tf Azent FA KM FOK HALF.. V WELL IMPROVED FARM OF three hundred and sixty acres, 10U acres under cultivation; all under f-nc and the improve ment, in good orlT, which we wi1 1 sell at a baiy un, and on the most reasonable terms. Situated 6ve oiilea south of town, and hat a ond outrangt for stock. Apply at this office. lade; all, and sold on the most reason terms. FT AVE FOR salo I J at the LOWEST ltutes IKOX, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, HOPE Cable Chains, Glaus, Tutty, Tabl eand l'ooket' CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGiUCULTTRAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Flailing Tackle. Etc., Eta We invite an exam ination of our good, confident that our prices will auit the time. TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. . HATS AND CAPS In the leading style. OILCLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND 8I10ES. We would eall social attention to our stock of Muim' and Hoya' San Francisco Hoots, Which we have sold for a number of years with tjreat satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL 4 CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce and WOOL. II llUIDLY. DEXTER STABLE, Jas Humphrey, - Proprietor. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, Willamette Street, i i Eugene City. TEAMS AND HUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. Horses boarded by the day, week or month Umiu the iuot reasonable terms. Mayl2:tf BAKER'S SALOONI One Door North of the St.Charles Hotel, Willamette St, Eugene City. Keeps always on hands choice assortment of WINKS, LIQUORH, AND CIOARS. -AI-SO A ' ' First-Class Ililllard Table. II. V. IIAKEIt. SADDLERY. Saddle & Harness Shop ONE DOOR NORTH OF DUNN & STHA'ITON'S, Willamette Street, Eugene City, Ogn. Can be ha everything usually kept In a Well regulated HARNESS SHOP We use the REST of material, and do our work welL Come and see us before purchasirf elwwhere. - , While our harness cannot be exoe'u,, Pcl attention is called to OUR o ADDLES. 7iie I.AKIN' tree Is acknowledged the best i the coast, and when rigged by ourselves, vea entire satinfactioni havinc the three"" quinites, beauty, durability and comfort. PRODUCE TAKEN LAKIN & RODNEY. , PIIOTOGKAPIIS! J. A. WINTER Makes all styles of riCTURKS. PHOTOGRAPHS, GEM?. REM15 RANTS, And the new style "Oil Photo Miniature." Pictures enlarged to any size and painted, or reUturhed. janl9tf PHOTOGRAPHS. Albert Jackson, .Artist, Takes Photographs, Gems, Carbs, Cabinet and Life Size, style and finish equal to any work done in the State. Prices reasonable. GALLERY Willamette street, Eiurene City, Oregon, over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery Store. dec 15: in A GRICCLTCRAL IMPLEMENTS all kind, at inside niiiv. hy T. G. HENDRICKS. ITOR Bl'ENA VISTA STONE WARK g 1 t T,G. HE.M'RirkS, of