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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1878)
ri KutioK. Simpl. .nnoane.in.nU of births, mr- Viesanl deaths wilt ttt inserted without cbsi-Re, tlbituarj noting will Dm eiurgea fur at tlx rat. of 'c.U per lint - - . W'.assum.ao responsibility fur Tiews expressed IT correspondent. Hingl. copies of th. Goaid, In wrappers fur null- itf , dmt M oowinea at mis omce. CITY AND COUNTY. pniEF MENTION. 'ITaka your horns paper The Guard. City Council inlets next Monday evening. -A'co'w nft calf for sale or to trade Apply l tkia office, '.. ,. Service to-morrow t St. Mary's (EiUco. ,pj) Church at 11 A. m. and 8 p. M. Miss ' Rena Watkiiu rotnhied this week from a visit to frienda in Walla Walla. 8. Steiuheiser is fixing np kit old stani preparatory to starting in the grocery bnsi uess again.' J . Miss Julia Wood, of this city canglit ber foot in a crack in , the side walk last Tne.i day and fractured her ankle JVachinj at the Baptist Church at Jl o clock a. . next MVpt Kid. C. Trice. Subject, 'SonMHimting for God." 'Sunday School at 3 o'clock V. H. If yon or yonr friends have any ob work Ito do, call at the Guard office, faiilgo Thompson returned from San Fran disco this wei jaXter n Absence of soveral "Wftelta. ' He loo"ks hole and evidently has liea greatly benefitted by His trip, , Rev, J. T. Wolfe will conduct the religions services in the M. E. Church of this city to morrow moruing and evening. He will dis coarse on the "Freoness of Christ's Salvation" in the morning, and on "The Special Provi dence of Job " in the evening. D. C. Underwood and family, Dr. Odell and others, started to the hot springs last Monday expecting to be gone several weeks. "We learned yesterday that one of Mr.. Un derwood's children was taken very siuk on (the road and that lie would return as soon as the child conld be moved. .. . The best local paper in the county --Tjik Guard. .-M"'.' - ' T hile ont hunting a few (lays ago, one of n.ur sportsmen shot a snow-wliitc .cj.ow. We learn 'that several of the tamo kind have been seen in (he ame "locality. iProbably some of the anti-Custom HntueHrpttijlrcansymikl relish these fellows better thau they do the black ones they have been eating of late. ' The Eugene Cily Mill Company have had their mills thoroughly overhauled and have built another warehouse, thus doubling their facilities for storing grain.. Tle quality of flour mado at these mills in not surpassed by any other mills ou this coast, and is equalled hy few. f f . '. . - - - .Ktl.i-'pii.-r-'If you want to-'gefc rid of flies, go to R. M. Robinsou'a and get a sheet of that "fly paper" it just cords thffn P "l would have exterminated all the flics in Egypt in a week, ' , ' . r AcciDr.sj. rTjast -Tuelay, James Ware, . bo livw on HDC.-tecr. preck .was thrown Irofli a h'orso and severely bruisod about the ' hcail, breast ami shoulders. . He was inscn - sible for some t imp, but is now out of dan ger. " .. PsasoSAL. A. ' J. Babb and family re turned from California this week after an absence of ten' or twelve years. Mr. B., like "everybody elae that hai tried it, thinks Oregon is the best country in the world, and hsicos to stay. ' ' ! . i. .. a t ii ' Tsmcneiy The 'grand' jury of Shasta coiiuty, California, have found true .bills on sovon different counts six for robbery .and one for resisting an officer against Charles' E g'islvtho man a-reaPed it P .rtland ft short time go by Sheriff rhilbrook; , v Fatal Accidixt. A small child of Mr. JHsrris fan$, who lives on Long Tom, was fataljy sixikW W.e .Ay tb jrcek. It was playji; about tljo jt.)vefiipop which jraa a kettle of bo'iling water which it poHed over npua itself. We were unable to get further particulars. ' Fire. Yesterday alout noon an alarm of fire was sounded, which proved to bo the residence of Mr. JL K. Walker. The fire originated from a defective flue, and but for tbe timely arrival of our firemen, several buildings would have beeur burned. How ler, as it turned out, the damages were f light,' as jouly a part of the roof was burned. j(UABLE Stosb Fouu. Major Bolton ff ent op the Columbialart week as far as the XJaU.es, anjlrcKjcrnc a small Doai uesceuuuu ts the'Casca.W flit pcct.was oc.qrtain Af suitable stone could tbe obtained, pe.r tjic -sivsr of which to constrnct the locks and canal at the Cascades. On the way down Major Bolton stopped at several points and exam ined the stone. He found suitable stone for tmilding pnrposes in inexhaustible quantities at several place. . Ctors. narvrst Las fairly commenced, and il eoBsi&erably earlier than for the last Jtsioears. .All the fanners w have inquired ,fsy thaUUmrqp will bs. aood ftveyge ont and the cntin of a rapenor quality, "be- ins full xni trach hearier Uian isti. The Esgens Mill Qp. tavs received several fbon' asd knuhcli tBd eorroborato th abavcre . Jrt as to the quality of the new crop. The Burket onena ml 75 cents ner busbeL but , A will "doubtless advance when wheat com mences coning in in any considerable qnaa- TllVIl Mr TTonrv Puwrnl. of Mohawlf, kas our thanks for a lot of the finest black me ever saw. Mr. P. bas for several years been engaged in tlvs cultivation of this 4eiciou and healthy frmit. which this year is muoaTlT fine. ' He is bow marketing and prepaid to U all orders apon ti soost feasoaable term. RmuIm acn razing home prodactiAn, oat peiple viU find it much or scoaomical to put up a supply of fruit kles thaa U porch Me foreign eaoiKd (niU. His berries cm kefoaod at Killings- DIED. k.Er?d Kk on the 4tI August, at her residence In Eugene City. Oregon, Mrs. iSh? yea' W"9 f F- Mr Mrs. Dudley came with her husband to Ore gon about'twenty years ago, and located in Eu gene, where they hare oontinusd to reside. She J as one of the original members of the Rebecca egree of Odd Fellows in Eugene. For elsven years Mrs. Dudley has been afflicted with par tial paralysis, much of the time being perfectly lwlpless. But she bore the heavv crosn thu laid upon her with christian fortitude and na- Meow, wuicn nowy illustrates her faith in the Savior. For twenty-four years a member of we i resoytenan Uliurcli. Oncomlna to Ore gon sue was confirmed wjth Mr. Dudley in the Episcopal Church, aud departed this life "in the commuuion of the Catholic Churoh, in the conhdence of a certiin faith, in the comfort of reasonable, religious and holv hone." St. Louis, Mo., Columbus, 0., and Litchfield, Conn, paper please copy. A Dangerous Thief. Sheriff Eakin was notified last week than an Iudian had stolen a horse from the Siletz reservation, aud was requested to keep a lookout for "the thief. The Sherifflcft a' description of the Indian with some other Indians who are camped near town, and instructed them to inform him if such an Indiau came to their caiip. Tuesday afternoon he made his appearance at the ' Indian camp, and was induced by them to corns into town, when they notified the Sheriff, but the fellow was suspicious, and before he could be caught, had got on his horse and started. The Sheriff, not sup posing the fallow would make any resistance, followed him a few blocks and came within hailing distance, called on him to stop, but the Iudian motioned him to go back and said he didn't want to talk to hi in. The Sheriff then ran to the barn, got his horse, nnfl after following about two miles.,.again came jvithin hailing distance and ordered tho thief to stop, but as before, was told to go back, but, continuing to approach, the Iudian, who was armed with a Wjucjiejter ride, got otl his horse and over a fence when he fired two shots at the officer, both coming very close. It was too late by tho time the Sheriff caniej back, to town to procure arms and assistance to go in pursuit that uight. Several men have been hunting him since, but without success, at unsbcen reported several tunes that he lias been seen within a few miles of town, but we have no idea that he is within a hundred miles of here now. The Astorian s-3.: ."All .through the present we have sustained a hepcbtt Jljp fishing bnsiness would revive but alas, the sea33u ii virtually at an end, aud $1,27 is about tho outside figure for the evied goods.' Experience teaches tho cannery :non tint con cert of action is euoutial to sujcju in this line of business, which at bait, is precious. Fiihsrmen have been p:iid all the way from 50 cents to $1 03 apica for fish this year, and when expense aaciunt is cut np, the footing will show, oppmitc the nuinb?r of fj ih. taken, liat more than oiepase, mn than SI Op a;iece for the fish have been paul. Now ;it is a fact ju.it as patent hat two and two ad ded mi'ce four, thjt the budaeis will not stand it. A guntlemn who is Versed in every particular of the fidiing interest yes terday gave us figures which show that in all probability at least jiio factories, if flct eleven, mult paw into the haniU of the creditors,' ufijt Fall. This ii the direct re sult of too many boats in the river. Too maoh exertion togetahoad of the trado. Too little confidence in the permanency of the itorost, and a lack of harmony among jt thoso men most deeply predict the hardest times in Astoria the comiug fall aud winter that the place aver experienced, and if you have anv extras in view which you can wel get along wilhqnt Jmt take our advico and pottpone the purchase ..until next year ami if tho Oregon assembly does not take some action to foster the fishing interest, you may just as well indefinitely postpone any more luxuries which haye to bo sustained by the Columbia river fiihing interest-. THE INDIAN WAR. Lapwai, Aug. 1, 1878. .Tartan Lawyer brouzht in five squaws last night belonging to W hite Bird's party. 1 examined the squaws closely. The entire Dirty consists of thirteen men and eight women, iney wouiu nuv lumuum first party sent out. When the second party went ont the Indians had disappeared, f hey were tracked to Cottonwood ly lawyer ami then a party of whites from Camxs turned Lawyer and party back. Squaws say these Indians .are going to fcalmou river to open caches-there ami tHcji ioiiuthe bnakes. White Bird and most of his bami are aim who oi tineBnlj. ' Reports regarding Win jftro es-i-dentlyrexaggeratfd. The party 'is 'Jfqrly : i lv-virv little ammunition. lEe white ssttlers rill rrobably take care of them. FALCK. Boise City, Aug. 4. The number of hos- tiles who passed up Snake river variously estimated by observers at from to 00. These are probably what is left of the party of Bannocks who raided this section of Idaho at the beginning of the war. The Piutes and other allies are yet in Oregon, between Mai- if iwi iinn? the nenr anu oim wwuumi. - o --. Owyhee river, committing depredations sulu cieot to engage attention of troops in that quarter while the BannocKS proceed in the direction of Lemhi to form a juncUou with Ten Doy's band, who have le:t ine rewr.. tion, and are now supposed to be ready for hostilities. ' r. i i A letter from tapt Ilaiiey, irora w.m Snrnin on the overland road, Angus un. says: lie sen scouie ou i , , have just returnednd rej-irt they found In dians in large force on both sides of Snake j - . , . n . . J. " ' -bM,.9n lnrll Mischargad Uw KonU for firs pules, nnng attbeai. . . ...... Silver Cit-, Asg- 4-ln.uaps nave l. ..wttrm in I1 Hintotions. Carter, Smith and asuwn.jsnpfosejl to be HUiea, f it kna SFive men and two women are reported murdered y thsbostiles oaBruneaa nver last lnurscaj,-'". Miller, heavy stocknusen Jnehna Mr.ler, wile, j.-fr uul son: Bobert McMsrrs ueuen irom eicr j SJSEMjW SW . - bat wens rsNralin. The mountain, sre evident full J ' J. HowaM, With .UH' and STATE XEHS. Mr. Sainuol Swift has sold his farm to John Lawrence for the sum of (12,000. Mr. Swift will start after harvest to the l'nlouse coun try, where his son George now resides. Mrs. Swift aud hor daughter Fraukio will spend the winter in Eugone City. Signal Tht losses sustained by only four men near Stein's Mountaiu are as follows : French k Glenn, 500 head of fino brood mares and saddle horses, 100,000 j A. H. Robio, $10, 000, principally fine marcs; Dixon, $8,000; j Smith, fi.OOO. Thus four men alone lost ; 1122,000 worth of stock at the hands of the Indians. The Junction Signal says fifty-fire thousand 1 gRlin Mck wor8 nnloft,1!tl at tht P1"0' "' laal we0K- lmtl not na" WUnt country demands, judging from tho past and from the prese'it crop prospects. That place ships more cereals than any other town along the rail road with the exception of Albany. Junction lias ware house room for storing 400,000 bushes .of wheat A party calling himself W. J. Myers, and purporting to hail from Hamilton, Ohio,. has bejm .investing a few hundred thousand in Albany, and vicinity ; he purchased a portion of the Santiara Canal, located a site for a mammoth agricultural works in which he proposed to employ 2.T0 hands, bought dwell ing houses hither and thither, made a dicker for four or five blocks of roal estato, consumed the tiino of nearly all our business men for a week, run a board bill and created more com motion than could be thought possible for any one medium sized individual would be competent of doing. After inflating the whole cith with a spurious artudp of gas, he quietly skipped out and theplcos,that Jtpqw him once, know him no more. ,0h, vanity, thy name ia Myers. Advertiser. Sometime s,go Mr. S. Lewis of Sweet Home valley, Liuu county, discovered a deposit of buhr stone on Raid Peter Mountain, a prom inent landmark near the valley, aud having taken some of tho stone out, 'sent it to San Francisco for inspection. It was tested by Wagner, the mill stone manufacture oi that place, and ho writos that it is fully equal to the French stones which he imports for use in his manufactory. Mr. Wagner is consider ably interested in the discovery and immedi ately sent up word for 3,000 pounds to be taken ont so that he could manufacture a buhr from it and thus give it a better tost The importance of this discovery will be realized when it is-known that nil bnhr stones are now imported from other countries. Numcr-. oevjibatitutos are found in the United States, but all are'inferior to th French buhr stone. Democrat The Oregonian says that by the steam ship Great Republic there arrived the second and last locomotive for the Dayton, Sheridan and I rand Rondo railroad. The first loco motive is called the "Pioneer," ami the second the " Progress." A considerable qtutttity of irop also ariivcJ on thejamo st-;anier. Wotk oa this road is being pushed forward at a rate which insures its speedy completion. Tho grading has been completed from Dayton to Sheridan and also to Dnllne. All the tics have been deliverefi for the twenty-two miles to Sheridan, and twenty .thousand more for the ex.fy3iisioniio 'Dallas. About seventeen miles of iron and track fixtures have been delivered by the Great Republic and more will airivo by each return of the steamer. Six milos of track has been laid, and the " Pi oneer " and four cars are busy carrying iron a id tics to the front or tracklayers. Two thirds of the bridging has been completed, and Superintendent Anderson expects to have the road completed to Sheridan by September lit, and to Dallas by October 1st. Tbe Bovins Bed Hinders. Theodore Milluian came in yesterday from Munday's ferry, says the Idaho Statesman of the 3d. He reports that after the Indians passed the ferry on their way up the Snake river, a Chinaman who was at the ferry wet to the Chinese ranch near the mouth of Rey nold's creek, whoro there had been seven Chinamen living and raising vegetables. He found the bodies of four Chinamen, who had been killed by the Indians on Wednesday, the same day that Heininway was shot. Two of the seven Chinamen are yet missing, ami ona ft very old Chinaman was spared by the Indians who told him that he was not worth killing and had better skeedaddle, as there were five hundred more Indians com ing, some of whom might not think as they did. The old Chinaman took the hint aud left for Silver City. One of the dead China men had a pick driven through his body and into the ground. Johnny Carpenter, a courier who had started from this city at 3 o'clock the 30th of July, arrived at Lgberts camp, crossing of the Owvhee. and been up to Pack Springs, fifteen miles into the mountains wnen tie found Ecbert with his command, and they ill rtnrned to the crossing of the Owyhee. K.ibert took ud his march for .Monday s ferry yesterday morning.' Would camp at hucker creek last night an l at Munnay ui-iiijjh. Col. lireen was camped at McDowell's ferry (south side) night before last He was on the road early yesterday morning by way of French John s ferry for Camp Lyon to meet Gen, Howard. Howard, ssjth the main command, was expected at Camp Lyon Thursday night - Warren Roberts, son of A. A. Ro!erts, of this city, came in from their ranch on Willow creek, in Baker county, Oregon. The hy stacks which were burned belonged to A. W. Turner, who lives or. Willow creek alwut 20 miles almve the stone house crossing of the Malheur river. About 200 tons of hay were lost by the tire. The Indians ran off about 20 head of horses which belonged to Nat Graves. His homes ran on the rang be tween Bully creek and M alheur river. Pat Cannady bad several head of horses stolen from his corral while he stood on a bill with his family, having fled from their home at the spproach of the Indians. His borne is en the Mallienr river, ten miles below Riue lart's crossing. Old man Reeves, who re HiM on Clover creek and k-m a large dairy. hl his Iiobm trarned br the Indians.' His fajpilv eonsintii of himself, wife, two grown They scaled ans, " "w"? the,h.oa, bTT f they walked to Maihrr City. . distance o Orcrtattliliiff the KncrgloH. It is not advisable for any of lis to overtask our energies, corporeal or meutal, but in tlio eaer pursuit or wealth or fame or knowUsL'e, now many trangrws this saiutuy rule. It must be a matter of great ;uipoKance to. all Who do so to know how tliev ran regain the vtynr so recklessly eKiended. . 'J'he remedy is vviuier cosily or uiuicuu o OUtllln. , Uostet er'ss Stomach Bitters in procurable, in every city, town and settlement In America, and ft compensates for a drain of bodily r mental energy more effectually thm any invigorant ever prescrilied or advertixfd. ' Laboring men, athletes, students, journal! Js, lawyers, clergy men. ihvsicians. all fear tcatimoii in it ,. dOiidfy renovating power.!. It fWreases the capabilities for Undergoing fat'Lue. miS conn teraots the injurious ettecta umu the system of exposure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or weary ing avocations, or an innluhrious chinatt, and is a prime ahiuratixe, jUuieile and blood depur ent . - ;, Ladles' Attention.. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn & Strat ton's. For Sale. First-class second-hand safe, with combination lock, will be sold cheap for cash, or on time. Enquire at express office. . Uspeuwood Bitos. no51:tf . Robinson & Churoh at the Hardware Store keep the largest and lst selected stock of wall pajier and border in Eugene Citv, comprisins;in part. Brown. Blanks. Satin. Gilt and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the fchenpejtt All paper trimmed free of charge. .We have just received from the Eastern -factory, direct a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty stj les embracing U rained Pannols, Embossed, Gilts and Laco Pattorns, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge ' for .trimming paper. . DUN. 4 dJRATT0AV. . Nasal Catarrh and Lung and Bronchial affec tions, and all diseases arising from an impure State of the blood, positively cut-ed. ' Dr. riou- vielle Alatlilcu, the eminent 1' rench physician and surgeon, and inyeptnr of the Paris Spirom eter winch has given relief to thousands suffer ing from thme terrible diseases in Eumpo and the United States. This wonderful instrument was invented by Dr. Souvielle Mnthieu, for the treatment of Nasal Catarrh, Lung and Brouchial affections. i-The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Kulnfson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal lor the best in the world. 421) Montgomery Street, gan Frunoinco. Liver Is King. The Liver is the Imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natu ral result The digestion of food, the movements of tho heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all Immediately con nected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons af flicted with Dys)iepsin or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on th Western Continent three des will prove that it is just what you want . A Fit EE t'tJHE For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung diseases. Also a sure relief and ncrmanent euro for genernl debility, dyinepsif and all nervous affections, by a simple vegetable medicine wlrlch cured a venerahle missionary !-l'lysician who was lonj a-rcshloiH of Syria and the East, and whb IMS freely givun this valua ble specific to thousands ol kindred sufferers with, the createsfc possible benefit, and now he (aqJs-it 1ns sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and will se'ud FltEK the original receipt complete, with full directions, to any person enclosing stamp for reply. Dtt. UJjAKK A. llUUltiA, Uukhlet Block, Stracl'sr, N. Y. P. O. Box 70. WILL CCRG CONSUMPTION. To all sufferinir from the following diseases t. ray of hope is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long been used by the native medicine men of Hin dostan : for the positive att-1 radical curs of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dvspepsia, Throat and Lung difficulty, (toner al Debility, Loss of Manhood and all Ncrvou Affections, its power has been tested in hunt dredB of cases without a failure. I now feel is my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve hu man micery and will send the recipe Free or Chaiwiu to any licraon who may desire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 stamja naming this pajwr, Dr: O. It Brigham, Drawer 2K,X'tica, N, V. nepieraoer in, i y. IK TRR WHOLlHlMORY if MEDICINE, no reparation has ever performed such marvel ous cures, or maintained o 'wide a reputation, as Ateii's CllEHRT PecToiial, which is recog nized as the world's ren'.tdv for all diseases of tho throat and lungs. Its long-continued swies of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known at safand reliable agent to employ. Against Ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surelv, always relieving suffering, and often saving lifo. The protection it affords, by its timely use. in the throat and lurg dis orders of children,. makes it an invaluable rem edy to be kept alwavs on.-hand in every homs. No person can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will From their knowledge of Its composition and effects. Phy sicians use the Cherry Pectoral extensively in their practioe, and Clergymen recommend it It is aljsolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. For sale by ail dealers. I )UIXT.-NKW DKSIONS OK TAN FRIENDLY a IOK DUEXA VISTA STONE WAP.I? ge tV T.O. HENDRICKS ROSKBL'RO fr sale hy AND SAN Jf'AN LIME T. ii. HENDRICKS. rrim iikt mioBt ivzn SRocorrT to T70B bEIKUil. ,1KH HAMMK m i 1" Sh"IT TIin .J'; Eugene Guard, J, Scwspaprr, Book and Job Office V . WilUmetU St, r0fw 1 Eugene City. Or. T.C. HEW DRICKbi S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS J UST Of EXED FOR THE SPUING AND SUMMER TRADE THE LACEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT 0UU STOCK OF OLOTHING has been largely iucreased and we can show as Handsome a line of ready made goods in v MEN'S AND BOYS' . - BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS Xs can be found in the country, and st priced that cannot fail to satisfy. tJUR DTtESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMFRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Thud, Flain and Opera Flannels of all oolom. Blenched it Unbleached Cotton Finn neln. Ladies' and Gonts' TJndorvoar, SHAWLS and SCAHFS; : Robinson & Church, DKAl.EHS I.V S11ELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TUB 6cst Selected Stock In Oregon o Xm -Xm jtui. xu a x a? BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, ' "WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of ' able WAGONS, HACKS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER As our Facilities are equal to We can Promise our Patrons First TLEPAIllING DOtfti GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, AS YOU WiLLlfND , THE PR ICES TO Factory corner Olive and Seventh . ""V T SHOE STORE, A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, f.ngcne Uty, wr. I will hereafter keep a complete stock of I. AO I F.N', Mlfttii:' -AND- OHILDREN'S SHOES, Valtcmi, Cloth and Rid, Button Hoofs, Slipper, white and Iflack,' Manilnli, ' FrcuchkldKbor. MEN'S &. BOYS TIN AVD BKAVt t " ' I BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And in fact everything in the P.OOT and SHOE line, to which I Intend to devote my especial attention. , MY GOODS , , Were manufactured to onji-r,' ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed as represented, and' will be solJ fiir the lowest prices that a rmh! Article oan bs atforded. aprl'778tf A. HINT. CRAIN BROS. DEUiERS is - SH Wairlin and Muilcal Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwest comer of Willamette and Eighth streets. febSMf If yon wish to buy your goods cheap, you mnet go to tii. store ni LURCH BROS., COTl'AGE OKOVK They keep one of tb. Urmt stocks of General Merchandise Outride of Portland, and they sell goods cheaj r than it ran be bought anywhere in th. Wil- Um'tte rallev. Tb. firm of Lurch Tiros. Lurch and Ben Larch. consists of Aaron ai,fim;i) ijlcu Luckey Livery . Stable,) And will carry on a GENERAL LIVERY BUSLNLSS. Hnrses fed an 1 boarled by th week or day. HOP.2-A3Mv:r.!FS ron nirr- TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks ami Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CATS m the leading styles. ' OIL CLOTHS for floor and table us. 4 BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock of Mens' and Roys'' San Francisco Roots, Which we have sold for a Viunibcr of years with great satisfaction. F.very pair warranted. A compu te stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, . CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astolllshly low rates. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Hiphost price tor all kinds of ptodnco and WOO lu ll. FlUOWIili ITAV liatthe LOWES'! Kates IRON, STEEL, AXES. ANVIL!5. NAILS, HWll Cable Chain!, Glass, luU f ,. Tabl esnd 1'orkst CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS. . AMMUNITION", AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN1J3, Blasting Powder, Fishing: 'lackle. Eta, Etc. We invito an exam ination of our goodr, confident that our prices will suit tlii times. and examine the Gelebrntod all, and sold on the most reason- terms. , AND BUGGIES I OF THE REST EASTERN MATERIAL.' any Establishing in the State, - Class Work in every Respect. OK S1WRT NOTICE. ' , null THE TIAiliS. Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. B. F. DORRIS, ;jaiR i.V. storey, Pipes; Atcsiils, , 4 Tinware . .. . -, ...... ; , AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND . .... Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette fttref, Eugene' City, Oregon JUST RECEIVED. A Large Stock of DTIY GOWDS, CLOTHING, NATS, ISOOTS AND SHOES, i r.iiocERies, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC., ETC, AT DEDUCED PRICES. Hiirhest nrk-t prios puid fnraW kinds e PKODUCE, HIDES and I UlUA. A. GOLDSMITH. OPPOSITION 15 THE LIFE OF TRADE ! SLOAH BROTHERS " WiT.L DO WORK CUtAJETt thaa uf .tter t shop is tuB. k . , H03SES SHOD FOR $1 0, Willi new msUtUl, ail rouaJ. Kewttinf tii shoe. TS Ceala. All wrarraatesl ! tjv aatlalactloD. Shop oa the Corner cf 8th anl t Olive S. Eugene City Brewery, jMfTHIAS MLLIiKII, Pro rJ, LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Cota. mvi t for u m'.'. A f-v--l ti. ! w ' worths bakery. dered. 1