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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1878)
BimDis'unnounoements of births, mat m-."l?r..n l- InurtsJ without ehariN. m 11 1 ehanioJ for at tlx rate of 10 Jbiioarr n.Wlrio w.poMiblllty for Tiews xprMd W "T.mie. of the OoAmn, in wrappers for mail fit ?luined attluaotBoe. CITY AND COUNTY, '""ld friend Myer Rosenblatt lias been thii week, oml called upon us. jotoini Prchi"g t the Baptist Church to-morrow . 1 1 o'clock A.H.DJ wo. o. v. r nea. ouu- t "The kw ' I'ermnancy 'n Church .1, Preaching at 8 o'clock P. M. by KM- u'nrk." 1'reacuing j C. Richardson. gey. J. T. Wolfe will preach at the Baptist (.hnrc'h in Springfield to-morrow moniiug at n ',.1,iek. and l!ev. E. A. Judkins will oc- jnpy the pulpit f tlie Mothodiat Church in tij, city at the game hour. Lwt Sunday . Messrs. James Huddleston, St John Skiuuer and Wesley Walton cut a tree on what'is known as the Edmuud .oafarm (where J. J. Walton, Sr., now lives) from which thoy took near a barrel of splen did honey. w PHUOSAL.-Mr. Jerome Vastrosky called upon ns yesterday. Mr. V. is seeking a lo ction.and intends engaging in mercantile pursuits. The Livennoro, Cal., Herald con klu, very nattering notice of Mr. V. and commeud him to tho notice of our busi uess men. Public School. At a meeting of the Bord of Directors on last Tuesday evening, it was deceded to commence school iu the Eueue Public School building on tho 1st of October next, and the following named teachers were selected : Principal, Prof. T. C. Bull; assistants, Mrs. J. A. Stowell.Mrs. L G. Adair, Miss Maggie Walker, Miss Ina B. Condon and Mrs. T. C. Bell. The new whool building will be completed by the 1st of October, and with the very able corps of experienced teachers that have been sulsctcd, we can safely predict for the school a suc cessful session. Tuoxii jrooM Isdiahs. We learn the following from Mr. E. I). Wright, who ar .rireil lierc ou the 4th with Kzckiel Bailey's Jamily, from Bridge creek: The settlers have jill deserted the Bridge creek country except Jtuilcy anil his men, and the crops in that section are all going to waste. Tho families have all left, either for this valley or The Dalles. List Saturday there was a meeting held at Prinesville at which it was decided to .build a fort and send for arms and ammuni tion. A wlute man cam1) into Prinesville iU same day dressed and paiuted as an In dian, calling himself "ruittleSuake Jack.'' Jle was arrested and in the custody of the officers when our informant left. BEKf. Last week a Camp Creek hunter of some celebrity, went ont to hunt his cows. After going through 0 pioeo of dense woods lit came to a " fern opening " a few rods square, iu the middle of which stood a mag nificent buck! Our hunter not having his gun at the time, and concluding that the buck would be there again the next evening, re paired to the place and lay in wait for him. Altur some two hours anxious watching the "buck" stepped out into open ground and our mmrod brought him down. Jeff, highly elated, went for his prize, when lo! lie had killed t two-year-old steer, belonging to one of his neighbors. If you want a fight just jy "beef" to Jeff. Eystcrions Disippcaranct. Vi't find the following in regard to the mys terious disappearance of our old townsman, Lon Spencer, the viuliuint, in the Evening Telegram of the 1st inst : "About two wces ao a young gtntlernan from Eugene City, Lon ijwncer, came to this city for the purpose of learning the wagon making trade and was given employment in the establishment of Mr. W. V. Espey. He went to work on the Wednesday follow ing his arrival here, working the entire day sad seeming in good healtn ; but on Thursday morning ha complained of being ill and quit work at noon! 1IU employer advanced him a few dollars with which to purchase medicine nd called on him in the evening to ascertain liia condition. He was quite ill, though not con fined to his bed, but expected to rt'turn to his work in a short time. On Friday morning he apjcare.l at the shop, still being unable to work, and after conversing with some of the em ployes for a short time went away. Since this time he has not been seen or heard of, though thorough sereh has been made in this city and his friends at Eugene notified of the occurrence. He had a room in the Metropolis hotel on First street, where his valise and all the clothing he possessed, except what he wore on Friday morn ing, were found just as he had left them the sight before. It was sii'Mested at first that he had taken the steamer for San Francisco, but as it is known that he had not mure than enough t" pay steerage fare to that city, the idea wai missed as quite improbable, especially as, wherever he went, he took none of his clothing or tMrmi:il If v.ia & votiti' man 22 or 23 years of age, of steady, temperate habits, and "is friends entertain grave fears that during a fit of severe illness he has met with an accident resulting in his death. Mr. Espey lias little idea what steps to take in the matter, it being as much a mystery to him as any one. Should the miwinir man fail to irot in an amiearance soon the conviction mutt be that he has either let his death bv accident or been foully dealt with. The Jacksonville Times of the 1st inst, ays: Deputy Sheriff Conn, of Lake county, was in town this week and reports the In dian situation as somewhat critical, though Bet necessarily dangerous as yet The Klamath Indians do not seem inclined to be hostile. They are off the reservation at present, but such is the case at this season ch year, as they are now engaged in fish ing and hunting. It i report! that a por tion of the Yainax Indians have been hold log a pnwow with some Bannocks and Pintes on the eastern end of the reservation, bst this cannot be traced to any authentic "roe. The rejorU are conflicting and not to be absolutely relied upon. Precaution is Iways in order, however, If you want to bny a good farm of six hun dred and eighty acres go to (leaver's. The Field Trial of Self-Bidden. Last Saturday, the time ftct by our machine dealers for a field trial of their respective machines, was a pleasant day. Long before the appointed hour the streets were crowded with our intelligent farmers who are always on the "qui vive" for new and improved im dements. The machiues soon made their appearance and after being critically examined and their working capacity discussed pro and con, they headed for the farm of Jas. Hud dleston, one mile west of town, followed by about five hundred spectators. Arriving on the ground, and the preliminaries being ar ranged, the ball was opened by the Walter A. Woods' Harvester, represented by T. 0. Hendricks ngeut, and Ilobt. McGce operator; next followed the McCormack, J. W. Cleaver agent, E. Bucbannan operator; next the Os burn, W. Johnson agent and operator; next tho Marsh Harvester, Robinson & Church agents, Ed. Masterson (ten years old) oper ator. Tho contest was sharp and spirited, each machine being shown up to the best advan tage and its good qualities exhibited by the respective agents. After the grain (volunteer oats) had been all cut and bound a vote of the farmers pres ent was proposed as to which should be en titled to the name of "Champion of Harvest ers. J. lie proposition was agreed to, ami resulted in the selection of the Marsh, repre sented by ltobinson & Church, tho enterpris ing Hardware men. Too much cannot be said in praise of the fine working qualities of the Marsh; clean cutting, goood binding, light draft and easy of operation. Our young friend Masterson, who operated it, showed himself to be a boy of fiuo intelli gence and quick perception and may well feel proud of his victory. As soon as the result of tho voto was known the crowd took posses sion of the Marsh and literally covered it with blue ribbons and (lags and sent it to town where it was exhibited 'on the street. OI5ITIAKY. Dicd-Oa the 2nd of July, 1878, Lyda, daughter of J. B. and M. I. Underwood, de parted this lifo from the effects of scarlet fe ver, and her remains, ou the third, deposited in tho Masonic Cemetery. She was 12 years and 12 days of age. The largest couoourse of people under the circumstances ever as soiubled, followed her from hor father's house to her last resting place. Lyda, for by that name we all knew her, has crossed the river of life. Sho was a child of beuuty, loved by all who knew her. For her kind consideration of others, and her willingness to render assistance to the needy, she mndo friends of nil. Her suffering was short, but hor fortitude cominncduble, but ... 1 IT i ' t grim Ueatu conquered. tier siricseu parents, her sisters and brother, her class mates, her neighbors and her acquaintances deeply feel the loss of their girl, Lyda. May she lie in peace! God rest her soul, her troubles now are ended; but yet, while life, and memory last, Lyda will be remem bered. Hor gentle voiie, her pleasaut ways, her kind and pleasant manners should be a lesson that would make us all rcmemler Lyda. Alas, the trite saying, "Death loves a shining mark," is in this case vended.' C. W. V. The Idahoan of the 30th says : Nino mens, are thus far known to have been shot by the . . . ..i Indians. The list includes Jcs!iyud ft ens- ler. who were shot on' Camas Prairie, but will recover, John Baicom, Wm. Ferguson, and an unknown man, whose bodies were found a few miles below Glenn's ferry, Fletch er Haws and two friendly Bruneaus found at Big Springs, forty miles south of Silver, on the old Elko road, and an unknown man found by the scouts of Bernard's command, on their way to bury Haws. This last man was cominB down Bruncau valley, with seveutceu head of horses, when he met the ridions coin2 on their raid. Thoy killed him, burned his whiskers off, cut his heart out, and left him, taking bis stock along. Ferguson and Baicom were out after horses iat had been driven from tho llock creek range, ami crossing the track of tho Indians below Glenn's 'ferry, were murdered by them. Fletcher Haws was camped at Big Springs with his stock, having two friendly Bruneaus iu his employ, and Iteing also m the track of the Bannocks met the fate of the others. This comprises the number so far is known, that havo been killed since the mtbreak. It seems the Indians killed only those whom they met or overtook, and did not go out of their way to commit murder. On their return to the lava beds, should that e their intention, they Mill no doubt mur or all whom they can catch unprotected. The Dayton News says: I-ast Monday being St. John's Day, the Masonic fraternity madea vtryimimsing demonstration, march ing through some of the mam streew, pre ceded by the Dayton Brass Baud to the grove, listening to an Oration by Mr. Potter, and immediately thereafter partaking of the good liings which had been prepared Ity sundry by the ladies of Dayton. In the evening they engaged in "tripping the light fantastic" at lie Columbia Hotel; after which they jartnok f an excellenl supper gotten up in the high- est style of she art cuisine. All who attend- d express themselves as highly pleased with the entire proceedings. We are no Mason; but we have a good opinion of Masonry; ami it affords us . pleasure to say that Masons al ways manage all public demonstrations so that the most fastidious can take no excep tions. DIED. On the 1st inst, at the lesidence of 8. D. Coats, near Goshen, Elmira, daughter of H. and L Eeynolds, born October 3rd, J!HS; .lied June 27tb, 1878, after two days illness. $ he w as called away in the prime of life to jrt with friends so dear a filial daughter; an affectionate sister, alwi js self-sacrificing for the good of others; beloved by all Her lots wiU be deeply felt. niRKICD. B J. Hamlsaker, June th, t the resi dence i Mr. C Sweet, at Link Hollow, Mr. L. W. ay and Mrs. M. Miller. If ymi want the best Harvester and Bind er in the market, go to Cleaver's. If you want a Standard Newton wagon, hack or carriage, go to Cleaver's If you want any Extras for Machinery or the liest machine oils or Fanning mills, goto If vou want Win. Anson Wood's Mower, Russell's Peerless Mower, Clipper Mower, or McCormick's Mower, go to Cleavers. Tf u.ai.f PnrfiililA Ktjim F.nijiiio for threshing or other work, go to Cleaver's We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall jiajicr j among tne latter are many very pretty styles embracing U rained Panucls, Embossed, (iilts and 1-aeo Patterns, Satin ami Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DUNN rfTKAT'iUV. If you want boots and shoes, hats or caps or clothing of any style or quality, Linen coats, Ulsters and Dusters, go to Cleaver's. ltobinson & Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest ami lvest selected stock of wall patter and border in Eugene City, comprising in part, Jlrown, IManks, twin, out and r.mooNi eil pier, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories anil will sell as cheap as tho cheapest. All pnjver trimmed free of charge. If you wai t one of J. T. Case & Co's. Threshers, t to best in the market, go to C leaver s. Nasal Catarrh and Lunc and Bronchial affec tions, and all diseases arising from an impure state of tho blood, intuitively cured Dr. Sou vielle Mathieu, the eminent French physician and surgeon, and inventor of the Paris Spirom eter which has given relief to thousands suffer ing from those terrible diseases in Europe and the United States. This wonderful instrument was invented by Dr. Souvielle Mittbieu, for tho treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Lung and Bronchial affections. If you want W. H. Wood's Single Realtor, Johnson's Single Benter, New York Single I eerles Reaper and .Mower combined, go to Cleaver's. 1500 Acre Farm For Sale. One of the best tracts of land in Oregon, well improved and desirably located for sale at a bargain. 4t T. U. JiKNDllICKS, Tf vnn wiint nHik.tiin nr Iiowr of nnv ntvln j w or shade, handkerchiefs or gloves or collars, go to i. leaver s rThe National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley !i Kulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medid for the best iu the world. 4'.XJ Montgomery Street, San Francisco. If you want a Fanner's Friend Grain Drill or the Monitor Broad Cast Seeder, go to Cleaver's. Foil Salk. First-class second-hand safe, with combination lock, will bo sold cheap for cash, or ou time. Enquire at express office. U.nukkwoou linos. noJlitf Ladles' Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn h Strat um's. If vou want Ailainsi French's Harvesters, Haines Illinois Header, ten, twelve, or fif teen feet, go to Cleaver's. A Fit EE ( I RK. For consumption, bronchitis, asthatna, catarrh. throat and lung diseases. Also a sure relict and permanent cure for ireneral debility, dyspepsil and all nervous affections, by a simple vegetable medicine which cured a venerable missionary Physician who was long a resident of Syria and the East, and who has freely given this valua ble specific to thousands of kindred sufferers with the greatest jMwsible benefit, and now he feels it his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send FltE( 1 the original receipt complete, with full directions, to any person enclosing stamp for reply. Gheki.it Block. Stbaci'hf., N. T. P. O. Box 76.. For Sale, Twenty feet off west half of lot No. 27 lu block No. 9 in Eugeno City. Enquire of O. B. Dorris. lm Lost Nrrcn rounds In Three Weeks, Allan's Anti-Fat is a genuine medicine, and will reduce corpulency from two to five jiouiids per week. Purely vegetable and perfectly hannless, acting entirely ou the food lu the Htomach, preventing the formation of fat It is also a positive remedy for dyspepsia and rheumatism. BOSTON, mars., eeb, 11th, 1878. Botanic MkwcineCo., Buffalo, N. Y. : Gextlemkn The lady alluded to lost seven mumls iu three weeks, by use of Allan's Anti Fat Yours truly, SMITH, DOOLITTLK -V SMITH, Wholesale Druggists. Whenever nntl Wherever Diseases of a choluratic tyjie prevail, or there is cause to apprehend a visn irom meui, me By tem should be toned, regulated and reinforced by a course of Hifttutter's Stomach Bitters. Perfect digestion and a regular habit of body ai the let safemmnls anuinst such maladies, and Intth are secured by this inestimable tonic and olterative. The Bitters are alxo extremely serviceable m remedying such disorders, ji i.n.nmtlv tnken iii hilliotis eolic. diarrlura and cholera morbus, the disease is usally frustrated. In dian-hiea cases, it is only necessary tii restore the tone of the relaxed bowels, and this is one of the specific effects of tins medicine. Hid on the stomach, heartburn, billiousness, nausea, headache and other symytoms.of disturbance in the imstrie ami hctiatic retrionsare also niwedily relieved by this excellent remedy. As a family medicine it is invaluable, since it promptly and completely remedies those ailments which are of most frequent occurrence. WILL I ICE C-OMSl'.'WPTIO.I. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hop is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long fcen used by the native medicine men of Hin- do.-tan :- for the jKwitive and radical wire ol Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, liyxpMia, lliroalano idling uimcuiiy, ururr al Debility, Iaik of Manhood and all Nervou Affections, its power has been tested in hunt dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel is my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the reciisj- Fkkk or C'hapoe to any enn who may d.fire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by adflmsing with 2 stanq naming this -r, Dr. O. It. Bri.'ham, lrawer '&, Utica, N, . September 2!l, 77-ly. tVMI!0 TO Oregon. The afflicted will I glad to learn that a cor of Surgeons from the National Surgical Institute, fitted out with a complete assortment of aparatus for the treatment of every tinman deformity, will again visit Portland. Oregon, at the St Charba U. I. A fr,.m -Inn '"ith tii Jlllv 1st. inclusive, 1874 This Institution originally founded at Indianapolis, Indiana, nas exienuea i " I,, r.nt-,1 SLitt-j and has attuned a refutation for the successful treat ... . . . i - ii nientol rpinai t urvainre, nip wi r""' L..eae,club fwt, iralysis, pile and fistula. In the nn.fi ssion. l.ef- II-' - I - erenecs of th kigbest order can be givcu. 3w DR. TIERCE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are sjie cities in the diseases for which they are recom mended. NATttKAL SELECTION. Investigatiin8 of natural science have demon strated beyond controversy, that throughout the aumial kingdom the "survival of the fittest is the ouly law vouchsafes thift and itertetnity. ltaes not tne same principle govern the commer cial prosperity .of uiauT An inferior cannot itTtenteile a imiertoi artiela. Bv reiMon of BUtoriormerit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines have outrivaled all others. 1 heir sale In the United States alone exceeds one million dollars er annum, wlulo the amount extorted foots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow tosuch gigantic projtortions and rest upon any other basis than that of merit nil. SAOK'S CATARRH REMEDY . I'leatant to utt. DR. BAOKS CATARRH REMEDY Cum titriul oyer a perioit of 30 year. DR. HAOK'S CATA1UUI REMEDY lit SVi ronttiittlly increatcf. llll. BAGK'.JI CATARRH REMEDY Cure tr ilt .WM, Soolkinr i:jf'ett. J0K,SAfiE'S CATARRH REMEDY Vum " Coil in lleiul" ami Catarrh, Oiira. AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks For Itself. RocrtYoRT, Mash., April 2, 1877. Mr. Editor: Having read in your paper re ports of the rwiarkalde cures of catarrh, I am induced to telf "what I know nltout catarrh, and I fancy tho "snuff" and "inhailiug-tiilie" makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if thev could emblazon a similar cure in the pa pers. For 2tl years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal pasages became completely closed. "Snuff," "dust, "ashes," "inhailing tubes," and "sticks," woubln V work though at inter vals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuff until 1 became a valuablo tester for such medi cines, I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many success ive days, suffering tho-most intense pain, which at one time lasted continuously for ltW hours. All sense of smell and taste gone, Bight and heariin? immured, body shrunken and weak ened, nervous system shattered, and constitu tion broken, and 1 was hawking and spitting seven-eights of my time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice In your paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy induced me to purchase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hdro8tutic pres sure, tlie only way coiupaiioie wiiii eouuuou sense. Well Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three fouths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I was relieved, and in three mouths entirely cured, ami have remained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and stregthen my stomach. I nlso kept liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleannt Purgative Pellets. If my ex perience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly S. D. Bemick. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy : A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa,; D. J. Browh.St Joseph, Mo. ( E. C. Lewis, Rut land, Vt ; Levi Springer, Nettie Lake, Ohio ; Chas. Nororop, North Chesterfield, Me. i Mil ton Jones, Scriba, N. Y. ; J.K. Miller, Rridger SUtiou, Wyo. : J. O. Mcrriman, Logonsport, I nd. i M. M. Post, Logansistrt, lnd. ; J. W Bailey, Tremoiit, Pa. ; II. B. Ayres, La Porte, lnd. ; Jessie M. Seam, Ft Branch, lmL j I Williams, Canton, Mo. j W. A. Thayer. Onnr ga, 111. ; S. B. Nichols, Jr., Galveston, Texas j J onus F. Reiuert, Stonesvillc, Pa. ; a W. Lusk, McFarland, Wis. ; Johnson Williams, Helmick, Ohio ; Mrs. M. A. Currey, Trenton, Teun. ; J. O. Joslin, Keene, N, II. i A. J. Cas per, Table Rock, W. Vs. Imis Anders, Gays port, Ohio: C. H. "Chase, Elkhart, lnd. Mrs. Henry Haight, San Francisco, Cal. ( Mrs. E. M. Gallusha, Lawrenceville, N. Y. ) W. J. Graham, Adel, Iowa : A, O. Smith, Newman, Ga. ; Chas. E. Rice, Baltimore, Md. : Jesse M. Sears, Carlisle, lnd. : Dan'l B. Miller, Ft. Wayne, lnd. s Mrs. Minnie Amaise, 2!K) De lancy Street, New York: II. W, Hall, Hast ings, Mich, i Wm. F. Marston, Lowell, Mass. ; I. W. Roberts, Maricopa, Arir. j ('has. S. De lancy, Harrfsburg, Pa. : M. C. Cole, Lowell, Mass. : Mrs. C. J. Spurtin, Camden. Ala. j Chas. F. Kaw, Fredricktown. Ohio; Mrs. Lu cy Huutcr, Fanuington, 111. ; Capt K J. Spaulding, Camp Htambangh, Wvo. I. W. Tracy, Steamboat Rock, Iowa: Mrs. Lydia Waite. Shushau, N. Y. I J. M. Peck. Junction City, Mont, i Henry Ebe, Bontas, Cal. : L. P. Cummiiigs, Rantoul, 111. ; S. E. Jones, Charles ton Four Corners, N. Y.( Geo. F. Hall, Pueb lo, Cal : Wm. E. Bartrie, Sterling, Pa. ; II. If. Elton, 918 Peiiu Street, Pittsburg, Pa. : J. R Jackinan, Samuel's Depot, Ky. J Heury Zob rist, Geneva, N. Y, : Miss Ifattie Parrott, Montgomery, Ohio ; L. Redbrook, Chatham, 111.; S, B. McCoy. Nashptirt, Ohio; W. W. Wir. Xnrth Jackson. Mich. : Miss Mary A. Darien. Wis. : John ZicL'lor, Carlisle Springs, Pa. ; James Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn.; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City, Neb. ; Jo seph T. Miller, Xenia, Ohio S. B. Nicholls, Galveston, Tex. ; H. L. Laird, Umwr Alton, 111. ; John Davis. Prescott, Ariz. ; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Cove. Oi'n. Golden Medical Discovery Is Alterative or Elood-clcamicg, Golden Medina Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery Ii t Cliolsgcgne, or Llvtr Stimulant Golden Medical Discovery Is Tonic Golden Medical Discovery By reason of its Alterative pnierties, cures Diseases of the Blood and Skin, as Scrofula, or King's Kvil ; Tumors : Ulcers, or Old Sores; Blotches ; Pimples ; ami Eruptions. By virtue of its Pectoral properties, it cures Bronchial, Tl.mnt. und I.uiu Affections: Incipient Con- .mfmtion : Iiin'trimr Couiihs : and Chronic jju-yngitis. Its ('liolagostue proierties render it an unepialel reiueny ior iiiii"uiiith , t.irl Liver : or "Liver Complaint;" and its Ton ic properties makes it equally efficacious m curing Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, and Dys pei'sia. . Where the skin is callow and covered with l.l.rfyliM nd iiinmles. it where there areex.Tol ,,lnii nwellimrs and affections, a few Itottles of Golden Mecical Discovery will effect an entire cure. If you Jeel dull, drowsy, iiemiiiaveu, I.vr11ow color nf akin, or VellowUh-brown upoU on face or body, freiieiit hemhuhe or dizziness, bad twte in mouth, internal heat or .1,111. Int, with hot Hushes, low spin and gloomy forebodings, irregular apjietite, and toniue coatl, vou are suffering from Torpid I.iver. or BilliotisneM. Ill many cases l.ivF Chi I ,Uint " unlv nart of tbt-xe symp m xr-ricnneL A a reinwfy for all itlth ctuMis, Dr. Piero' Golden Medical Dis oovery has no niial, as it sffectt jurfi-'-t cures, leaving the liver strengtneneii aim inui.ny. THE PEOPLE'S MEDiCAL SERVANT. Iir n V Pirm i is ll ..! prniiriMiir nd nun- .iiiin, . I tl i.irf.inv kiiiiiIk-. ill ill vliii li nr iil.1 l,T ilniimsU. He w it tli AillUirol tlm i l'..'.(i,ffii,. Mll A.. . .k . 1. . 1. 1 with two Liin Irul and -iiriitr-twii wil-n.trrm nJoreO H tut lrcmly .M o lliw r'!'"l ',) R. V. PIERCE, M. D., World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR T1IK SPUINO AND SUMMER TRADE THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER PdtOUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has licen largely lucreosed and we can show as handgoiue a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND HOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can lie found In the country, and at prleos that cannot fail to satisfy. OUR PRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a spleudid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHA11!, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Pbdd, Plain and Oora Flannels of all colors. liloachcd it Unlilonclii'd Cotton Flan Ladios' and Gonts' Undorwoar, SHAWLS ami SCARFS; S. Robinson & Church, DKAI.KKS IN S11LLFA. HEAVY llAKDWAKE 11AVU TDK Bcsl Sdecled Sloe kin ' IS A OXjiXji A X 3S? : BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE, Tho beat and most complete of able WAGONS, HACKS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet In the State, We can Promise our Patrons First-Class Work in every Respect. REPAIRING DONE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, A3 YOU WILL TVXO tiie nut j;s iu Factory corner Olive and Seventh r . .'"'. THE WOHLD-BENOWITED W LSi SEffl in workmanship 13 equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano It received the highest awards at tho Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST ' ER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are moro WIL 8 OH MACHINES sold In tho United States than the combined sales of all tho Others. THE WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate Is givon with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it In repair, free of charge, for five years. It requires no special instructions to learn how to use it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines deliverod freo of charge anywhere In tho United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending, and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machine upon terms stated In the Catalogue. waste!. I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 827 cV 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, ta. Cor. State and Madison 8ts., Chicago, llls.i and San Francisco, Cal. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. Agency at the Grange Store. ' E. W.' BARNES, Agent Stolen. T1ROM THE UNKEKMlrJXEO.LIVINi; ' 5niilaie-t of ll;irrijilur' nn the 'A iiwt a rn stallion, nwMie mnl liriilln. 'Hi. Ii,rw i. 16 luii'U liU'h, lit-avy Imilt, H yir iM, ami l,ramll "L"n tlm lvft h'.n,I, r. I will ! T ;UMe T tl.r capture .l l!ie : tliu-f ami n turn of the uorw. IIok.U'K I.AXF. VEW KTOCK OF II.4TH-Tb lt anl Lir,- t ecr l.ro'i -l.t ti Hir-n.at ll;i.vw.vs 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 SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock ef Mens' and Hoys' Sun Fnniclsco Hoots, Which we have sold for a unrulier of years with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE. PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at ostonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce and WOOL- .1 1 at the LOWEST Rah'S IRON', STEEL. AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, HOPE Coble Chains, Glass, Putty, Tahl cand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishing 'lackle. Etc., Etc. We Invite an exam ination of our goods, oontident that our prices will suit the times. Oregon all, and sold on the most reason terms. AND BUGGIES I ON SHORT NOTICE, suit tuk uaica. Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kmsey & Page. TOll LUEXA VISTA STONE WAPB r 1 t T. ti. HEXDUK'KS lOSKiiri:J ANI RAN JlTAN LIMI 1 J f.T sale l.y T. U. HENDKICXS. TIIF. IIKST MIOKKI KVEE BROrUHT TO to tlu. nun tat, at Um lnwnt pnm at, T.U. IIKNUItlCKS'. lahail krp on a full of GR0CEEir.S & PROVISIONS An 1 incite tb( W'ltii'tt ff hni'-l(-f T. T. G. il"lklCKS 1 11CWE