The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 26, 1878, Image 3

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    tfmct. Simple innouncements of births, mar.
no''" wiU obsor1 for t the rate of 10
nU per lino
WM"rae 1,0 rwpoMibility fur views expressed
y eorrMP""""1""-
Hinicle eople of the Guard, fn wrappers for mull
H,mJ be obtained at this office.
CITY AND COUNTY.
liltlEF MEXTIOX.
Mr. J. G. Gray, County treasurer, wenf to
Portland yesterday.
SoL Stoiulioisor has tbe boat assortment of
fresh groceries in town.
Sol Stciuheisor has just received a lot of
eastern cranberries as large as cherries.
Jliller Son came up this week to repair'
the bridge across the McKenzio at Spores'
ferry.
The Prints of the Guard office tip their
beawrs to Mwter Grant Ojburn for so:ne
excellent now cider.
The goose and duck season has arrived and
the doys are taking advautage of it, judging
by the number brought to town every day.
Line Bros, are repainting the business
tarda on the drop curtain iu their Hall.
Those already finished are a decided im
provement upon the old ones.
Service at the Baptist Church to-morrow
at 11 A. x. and 7 p.m. Morning subject,
tin .1 U. .Iiulf a tint. Airanimr aiil itutf .fl...l
Foigi'tteu. Sunday School at 3 P. M.
In another columns to-day will be found th e
card of Dr. S. Hemenway, Dr. II. formerly
resided in this city aud had the reputation
of being a very successful practitioner.
If you wish to save from $15 to ?20 buy
the New Wilson or New Home sewing
machines of R. G. Callison. Ho pays no
livery or traveling bills, therefore he can sell
cheaper than peddlers.
Master Ike Steiuheiser, page in the Senate,
returned yesterday, and will hereafter do-
liver the Oregouian to his subscribers. Ike is
harp as a brier and ns lively as a peck of
fleas and made a host of friends at Salem.
Morrel't Miustrels ave ono of their uni
que entertainments at Lane's Hall Thursday
evening. This is ono of the few traveling
dhows that passes, taleat, and we com.neud
them to the amusement seeking public whore
ever they go.
Treadling in tha M. E, Church to-morrow
at 1 1 a. M. and 7 P. M. by the pastor, Rev. A.
Atwood. Morning Subject, "The Poor Rich
Man aud the llich Poor Man, or the Rich
Maa and Lazarus." Evening "Samson's Kid
die." Sunday School at 2:30 P. M. Prayer aud
Praise meeting and Bible Beading on Thurs
day evening at 7 P.-.M.
Lait Wellies Jay while M. Fletjhall was
in a store iu town, his team, which hod been
left standing iu the street, ran away. The
team was caught near the depot by some
boys. When Mr. F. came out of tha store
ami missed his trim after hunting sums
time, ho went honu aud next morning came
back, ana touiul tliem all right in a stable
where the boys had left them. Damnsjc, a
stable bill to piy.
Wherehas the.-3 is so mash sin ke there must
bj some cigars. To the 0 K CUM It STOilE
everybody is rusliiug for fine flavored cigars,
and for the best brands of tobaccos. The
ladies also, for their candies, gi to the 0 K.
there is kept the finest assortment aud the
flreahest iu town, and, by tho way, his
prices are lower than anybody else. Give
him a call, and examine his new arrival.
At MorruU'd performance Thursday even
ing some two or three fellows who think it
smart to act the blackguard, became so
boisterous that policennu Feich lired one of
Jhein out. This sort of thing has become
an intolerable nuisance. People pay their
money to see and hear the performance and
Hot to be annoyed by a lot of ill-manucred
hoodlum blackguards. If tho polieenuin,had
been posted, two or three others would have
gone. Let these chaps take heed in the
future or Jbey will bring up in the colaboos.
The Oregniau has tho following dis
patches: New O.-learns Oct. 23-Weather
clear, cool and windy. Deaths, 19; cases re
ported, 173. Memphis, Oct. 23 From six
o'clock last night until noon to-day, under
takers report orjjrs for clevo;i interments.
The streets aa thronged with returning re
fugees and business is being gradually re
sumed. The Howard association continue
Jtheir work of sending to their homes all
nurses from abroad. Another heavy frost
fell last night
We received the following epistle through
the postoffice this week :
Eugene Ciiv, Oct 20th, 1878.
Dear Si: It don't look well for a public
journal to meddle with another man's private
'affairs, and you will please attend to your own
business and oblige , Mast Citizens.
W very seldom take any notice of anony
mous communications but, as our unknown
friend imagines himself a legion, we have
Seriated from the rule in the present in
stance. We have not tbe most remote idea
pi what our abused friend refers to, but if
Jbis multitude of aggrivated citizens will
pake their complaint iu a niore tangible
form, if we think anybody baa been wrong
ed by our "meddling, " well doff our old
bat to the injured hombre.
Whut. Sellicg in the eariy part of the
eek a 73 cents. Buyers are now paying 76.
Masbied. At Gcshen by J. Handsaker,
at his residence on the 23d inst, Mr. J. Stl
len and Miai S. E. Martin, of Cretwell,
Lane county.
Fob Sale. Forty acres of timber land,
foor acres improved, two dwelling houses
pn lame, all nnder fence, good, rich land
VtR adapted for small frniu or gardening
timber enough to pay for Un.i Tital perfect.
Fiy miles north of the Mxre farm. For
particular apply to J. Hindsaker.
P. M., Goshen.
A Los Xnzeloa dinnatch of tbe 23d says:
Officer Hudson leaves here to-morrow with
Johnson, one nf the n-n encirwl in the rob-
Wj of O'Shea's pawnbroker simp and the
warder of a boy at Portland, Oregon, on the
IX .ME.nOKI.4M.
The following resolutions on the death of
Edward C. Brnmley were adopted by the!
murean society at their meeting last even
ing: Wukrbas, In view of the loss we have
sustained by the decease of our friend and
brother Edward C. Brumley, and of the still
heavier loss sustained by those who n r
nearest and dearest to him. Now, therefore,
we his brethren in the association wl,i,.li 1,1
adorned, desiring to express our great res
pect for his many virtues and cherished
memory do
Resolve. First. That in the iWb f V.
C. Brumley the Liurean Society has lost, a
worthy member, the community one of its
promising young men and the family a bright
ornament a young man whose private char
acter and conduct merited and received the
confidence aud respect of all who knew him.
and wo deeply deplore that he should have
been stricken down so early iu youth.
Second, That we extend to thu Imrcnvnl
taniily and relatives our heartfelt sympathy
iu una weir great oeieavement.
Third, That a copy of these resolutions
be spreul upon the records of the Laurean
Society and that our ball be draped in
mourning for twenty days as evidence of our
sorrow for the death of Edward C, Brumley
and in respect for his memory.
Fourth, That a copy of the foregoing ire
amble and resolutions bo transmitted to the
bereaved family. Bom. S. Beas.
C. A. Woonv,
G. S. Wajshhukx.
Johnson's Commercial College stands in
the front rank as an educational institution
of public utility. It has a full corps of pro
fessois who devote their entire time to teach
ing. Its halls are sullieiently large to ac
commodate eitfht hundred students in daily
attendance. Every young lady and gentle
man should attend anil complete a full com
mercial course. Mo. republican.
Ou examination of the circular of the
above institution we find students from
thirteon different States were iuattendanoe
last year. It also contains a list of over
three hundred references of some of the
most prominent merchants, bankers, and
accountants of St Louis aud the Mississippi
Vr alley. Every one interested iu commercial
education should address tho collega for
one.
Slop Tlial Leas.
In 1872, says the Inland Umpire,
tho same Legislature which earned
for itself eternal disgrace by electing
an unscrupulous corporation attorney
to a place intended only for an en-
ighleiied statesman the U. S. Sen
ate passed an at giving five thou
sand dollars a year for tho support of
the so-called Agiiculaural College ni
Corvallis. Thirty thousand dollars,
wrung Iroin the colters ot the biate,
md gathered there from the sweat
and toil of an already overtaxed com
mniivveMlli, have since that turn been
disbursed merely to save a sectarian
icademy Ironi impending dissolution.
If the legislators think that Oregon,
with less than one lil'ili the population
of California, can support two univer
sities, while her wealthier l.nd inure
populous sister can bareiy support)
me. they had better continue mis
lrain on the industry and vitality of
the Stale.
At this line, when some of our own
tarty journals are advocating wie
abolishment of the Supenntendency
of Public Instruction, wo ask to in
terpose our protest against the pro
ceeding. U looks too union iiku try-
in" to navigate a snip wuimm, ,i t,-ijr
aiu. Heller to cut oil' tins Corvallis
Seminary appropriation, and save thai
money lor keeping intact an aireauy
ood and constantly increasing sv it
em of common schoids. i tie Ameri
can principal ot popular euucauon, n
ii preventive or tiestiiuiion anu crime,
Iocs not contemplate any uismieuou
on account of religious belief. It in
tends that the public system shall be
secular and not sectarian. That sys
tem is kepi up by an equal mid uni
tonn system of taxation, levied im
partially upon Jew, (Jennie, Chris
tan and infidel, alike. It tloes not
even admit of the liible being read in
the public fehools, believing that the
fireside circle is iho place lor workup
for Him who doeth all things well.
The Agricultural college has, we
suppose, a grant ot lands from the
Federal Government, like kindred in
mitiuioii in other and older Slates.
If the sales of those lands will not
support it, I he people of Heiiton
county, who are mosi benefitted by
it, sho'uld make up the difference, ll
lh2y cannot alford to do it now, after
the a:d they have already received
Irom the Slate, tho quicker ihe con
cern goes under the better. A State
Normal School is needed, lo turn out
an army ol good and competent
teachers; but the proposition in .y be
premature, and we shall not in-isl
upon it. Kcpeal tl.e Corvallis Subsi
dy Act. and let the Common schools
rei Iho benefit of It; and -void sucli
pernicious legislation iu lulure.
California lu more than one crazy
inaa in Iier Constitutional Convi-n-ti(Mi.
The other lay one lunatic b.r
loniiin" to that boJy tricil lo cut
man' throat and now another pio
pose to decliro that all the wa
ter in tho state belong lo the peo
pie, anJ that al! private claim uj'on
water righti shall be declared null
and void.
Tl,. Walla Walla Statenman VS the h,u-l i
office has been crowdet for some weeks, and :
the oliicen comreIlel to work early ani j
late. Government laud in this district is !
fak.n in vrrv fat and in the course -
of few years more all of the Talaal.le land
will be taken up. In many lns'tancw wz
tracts being taken Dy uameu meu.
fanninz carried on extensively. Lar'e farn S
in tbe end will prove an injury to the cnin-
trr. It is better to nave small Urms wen
cnltivateU and mi proved. Thu gives ns a
Urge population
act greater g;;fegt 01
News Hems.
A footpad attempted to rob a German in
Salem last Tuesday night, The Teuton's lusty
cries for "police" frightened the robber off.
Officer Hudson, who went to Los Angelos
last week for the man who was srreated there
supposed to be Jolinson, one of the O'Shea rob
bers, telegraphed to the chief of jwliee at Port
land last Tuesday that he was the right wan.
Officer Hudson will arrive in 1'ortland next
Tuesday with his prisoner.
A member of the California Constitutional
Convention, named J. Berry, from Siskivou
and Modoc counties, attempted to cut the
throat of an old man named Hale iu the as
sembly chamber at Sacramento, on the lo'th
iust, Berry has been in the insane asylum an
Is aasiu evidently insane.
The Statesman says: Sunday the quiet little
town of Lebanon was thrown into a fever of
excitement occasioned by a fatal shooting af
f- i i ... ........
uy wmeii occurred Were about 3 o clock in
me auemoon. ineiaetaas near as we can
learu them are about as follows: Last sum
mer two men named resjieetively Colton aud
Long had a little difficulty during harvest.
Long threatened to slap Colton iu the face the
first opportunity which presented itself. Sun
day Long met Colton iu the streets of Leba
non and struck him in the face with a revolver,
whereupon Colton drew his pistol and shot hi
aggressor, the ball entering the Unly just be
low the left nipple. The till lodged in the
body, producing a fatal wound. Long, the
wounded man, had a quarrelsome disposition
aud w as a dangerous man when excited. Col
ton gave himself up.
All the valuables, crew and passengers ou
board the British ship "City of Dublin,"
which was beached near Point Adams light
house on the 18th, have been taken ashore. She
was in ballast at the time. Her masts ' were
cut away and her anchors lost There are
some prospects of the ship's being saved.
One of the hostiles that assisted in the mur
der of George Coggan, former proprietor of the
St Charles hotel, Portland, and then turned
state's evidence, has gone crazy and stands in
the Pendleton jail yard chained by one foot
Suliioient evidence has been obtained to justify
the hanging of several of them.
The grand jury has returned true bills in the
following cases: Stito of Orrgon vs. Archie
Brown (Eugene Avery), James Johnson anil
Jacob Swards, each indicted for murder in the
first decree. State of Oreitou vs. X. J. Ham-
el, maiislangl ter; State of Oregon vs. Jackson
Grant, murder in the first degree; State of
Oregon vs. J. K. Mercer, murder in the first
degree; State of Oregou vs. Usury Wilson,
larceny in a store.
On t he Tuesday alter thu first Mon
day in November tho following States
licld elections: Kansas, Illinois,
Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Mis
souria, Tennessee, Missippi, Louisiana,
Texiis, South Carolina, Florida, Mary
land, Delaware. Virginia. Pennsylva
nia, Connecticut ami Massachusetts,
On the same day New York elects
a. Judge of the Court of Appeals.
Wo read the oilier clay that the
Ch.istians had risen iu Croatia. Ga
briel must havo been practicing on
his cornet in that viciuity, if tho tele
graph was not lying oil last year
about tho war the Turks carried on.
CoMi'MMicN'T.vKY. -Luther 15. Ison,
of Jiaker Ciiy, advertises E. S. Mo
Comas, of the Mountain Sentinel,
"as an irresponsible, infamous, lying
slanderer, blaykgu-ud, knave, and
malicious calumniator,"
A cockney at thu Falls ot Niagara,
when asked how ho liked the Falls,
replied: "They're "andsoine quite
so; but they don't quiie hanser my
hexpeclations; besides I got vetted
and lost me 'at. I pref-r to look nt
'em iu han hingraving in 'ot weather,
aud in tho 'ouse."
The Sum of Human SiitTerins has been much
diminished since Glenn's Sulphur Soap was in
troduced into use as an a,'ent in the composi
tion of sulphur baths. Now the jmorcst suffer
ers from loathsome cutaneous affections and
the tortures of relietinntisin enjoy compara
tive ease. They are always able to supply
themselves with those (rratufiil curativr expedi
ents by the expenditure of sums within their
reach, and without having recourse to exen
sive luthx, that are only acee-dlile to the rich.
Crittenton's, 7 Sixth ave., X'iW York. Sold
by all druists. ilill's Hair and Whisker
Dye, Black or Brown, uOc.
S. Ilemenwaj, M. D.
-w F.SI'ECTFL'LLY OFFERS HIS SER
lV vices to the citizens of Eugene City and
vicinity in the
PRACTICE
- or -
MEDICIHE AND SUR3ERY.
Wlin nut absent on fir ifessioual duty call
l found at his residence, corner f"ak and
Fifth streets or at Dr. Patterson's otlice on
inlb wtrt-t
Office hours from 10 to II A. v., and 3 to i
r. u.
StWkpaprr,
Bo'ik and
Job C'.'irt.
Wi'JunetU St,
Euge.ic City, Or.
; ; T
vtn STOCK Of IHTH-The tst
1 ad laivt rer broub-ht tn Knn. at
? Eugene Guard,
rr.iEMiLy s
ASTONiSHING CURES!
Of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood,
Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired
Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of
reproductive Organs, Etc., Etc., by
the '
Celebrated English Remedy,
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTORATIVE!
..J'r-'"'"" HEARING and strengthens tli
J:.l;?,KJH'r- u " nut ycACK sot
1 K I M.
ie
OS-
IUvlh-cUaro permanent It has no equal.
Itisii.itlieraSTl.Ml'LAXT SOU KXC1T
AXT, but it will do the work thunnwly and
well.
1K. MIXTIE i CO.'S great success in tho
above complaints is largely due to the use of
tins woini,Ttiil medicine.
Price S3 00 ht Imttle, or four times the
iiiumuv ior.-Mo: sent secure ironi observation
uiH.n KKcKIl'T UK PKR'E.
Xoue genuine without the signature of the
proprietor. A. K MIN HE. M. 1).
1 liysteians say these troubles cannot be
cureii.
The VITAL RESTOHAT1VE an.l Dr. Mi..
tie A Co.'s Siieeial Treatment testifv iositiv..lv
wui uiey eau.
'
CONSULTATION FREE.
Thorough examination and advice, including
anahuys, 5 00. Address
DR. A. E. MINTIE & CO.
(Graduate t.f University of Penimvlvania, and
late Kesiilent burgeon, Urthopuxho Hospital,
Br anch Oilicc. X'o. 1,V. corner Seeonil anil
.Morrison streets, Portland. P. O, Box CIS,
Or 11 Kemey street, San Francisco.
Office hours -10 a. m. to 3 p. m.. dailv: C to 8
evenings. Mmilsys, 11 a. m. to 1 p. in. only.
augi.-yi
Summons,
X THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE
State of Oregon, for the county of Lane.
C. Miller, lilaintilf. vs. Henrv V. Miller.
Cliel I.. Miller, John B. Miller, Josiah Miller,
dhn I-. Miller. Geo. ('. Miller. Geo. T. Miller.
Kaciiel llutler and J. M. Butler, her husband,
and lsiah Hurt and Sarah Hurt, his wife, de
fendants. To Henry V. Miller, Eliel L. Miller, John
B. Miller, Josiah Miller, John I.. Miller, Geo.
C. Miller, Geo. T. Miller, Bachdl Butler ami
J. M. Butler, her husband, aud Sarah Hurt
and lsiah Hurt, her husband, the above named
defendant :
In the name of the State of Oreiron vou and
each of you are hereby summoned to apiiear in
sanl i ourt ami answer the complaint ot plain
tiff tiled therein, within ten days from the dato
of service of this summons upon you if you are
served in Lane county, or within twenty days
from service upon you if you are served in any
other county iu said State, or if by publication
of summons, then by the first day of the term
of the Court, following the time prescribed by
the Court for the publieation of summons,
which is the first Monday in November, 1878.
And it is ordered by the Hon. ,1. 1. Watson.
judge of said Court, and dated Aug. l- 1878,
that service of summons be made by publica
tion in the Ei'ukxk City Gr.VRi) for six consec
utive weeks on Eliel L. Miller, Henry W. .Mil
ler, John L. Miller and Josiah Miller, and if
vou fail to answer the. same. nlis
crre wmTe taKcu for the relief prayed for 111
the complaint, namely : A sale of three hun
dred aud eighty-seven seventy-five one hun
dredths acres of land, being a part of the do
nation land claim of. George and Elizabeth
Miller, notification nuinlwr C,5j9, claim num
ber 5,"., in sections Hi. 17. 20 and 23. T. S.
If.. Jl VW.iii Lane county. Orecon. more. imr
ticularly descrioed as lollows : . oiumeneing at
the southeast corner of said donation land
claim, Xn. 5o, running thence north 23.13
chains, thence west Ki7.;V chains, thence south
!3.13 chains, thence east llii.os chains to the
dace of In-ginning, containing 387.75 acres of
and in Lane county. Uret'on. and that the pro
ceeds of sale, after paying the costs and dis
bursements of this suit, be distributed equally
among the heirs and owners of said laud ac
cording to their respective shares, ami for such
other and further relief as to tno Court may
seem equitable and just, and for the costs aud
disbursements of tins suit
JOSHUA J. WALTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
$. lSosciibluU & Co.,
UKAI.KIW IN
GENERAL MEIltUAXDISE,
At the old Htaud, Siiiithwent corner of Eighth
and Willamette streets,
EUGK.VJ5 CITY, OltKGON".
Have tho uiuMt complete stock of
General Merchandise
1 u the city, including
Dry floods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
. Crockery,
Etc.,etc,
And in fact everything- the market demands,
which we are selling at
BED-HOCK PRICES,
CASK
Paid for all kinds of farm produce
delivered at our Store.
S. Rosenblatt & Co.
BEST
btjuiness you call enjjae in. f .)
to tCO per dav made by any
worker of titfier sex, right in
theirown localities. 1'artiuularx and samplet
worth free. Imjirnve your fpare tune at
tiiis business. Address SriNwS A: Co., 1'ort
Lind, Maine.
3PHOTOCRAPHS-
Albert Jackson, Artist,
Takes rhotot,Taplt, (i--nm, Cants, Cabinet
anil Life-Size. tvle and" hnih final to any
I t,n in tlie Stat-. l'ricHi reanonable.
(JALLKHY Willamette trt, Enjjene
City, OreL'i.u, over Mr. Jackwro's Millinery
ry'lf.
BEN ItUSII,
THE
LACKSSyilTH,
I till at the hl ta ! snd is iarel to no
oil kin.!. f,f iifr:il KiMrtiu'. hre-HiK-ini, r-
th.iervi.-e. of
the repairing of
inkirin?. eU-. lUvifaj; -iired
an Mpni-nrd han't I will make tl.e repairing
FAUM MACUI.NELY M"!''-
a
GKICULTUItAL IMrLtM-rs 4
- .11 1,.1. - itiii fiLnirm bv
T. G. IIENDRICK8.
S, M, FRIENDLY,
HAS JUST OPEXED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE
THE LAG EST STOCK OF GOODS
EVER BR0U1IT
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
.1,1. ..
uas ncen largely Increased ami we can show as
handsome n hue of ready made goods iu
MEN'S AND BOYS'
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
As can be foflnd iu the country, aud t prices
that cannot tail to satisfy.
OUH l'KESS GOODS PEPAltTMEXT
is well filled with a splendid assortment of all
leading styles and fashionable shades of goods.
EMTKESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
and
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
Plaid, Plain and 0Hra Flannels of all colors,
lileached & Unbleached Cotton Flan
nels.
Ladies' and Gonta' Undorwoar,
SHAWLS autl SCARFS;
Robinson & Church,
DKAI.UltA IX
41IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE
1UVK TI1K
Best Selrcf cd Slock In Oregon
BOIiIiA.lt SAVJiD
IS A.
BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO
A. V. PETERS & CO.,
Dettlers in General Merchandise,
VIIITIi SEWING MACHINE,
The best and most complete of
able
WAGONS, HACKS
CM HAND, AND MADE TO OKDEK Or H1K 15ES1 KASTEHJi MATEIHAU
As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet In the State,
We can Promise our Patrons First
Jir.p.iTiiTiva nawK
GIVE US A CALL 13 E FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, AS YOU WILL FLVO
THE PIUC'ES 1 U
Factory corner Olive and Seventh
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
A. HUNT, Proprietor,
Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north
of hardware store, Engeno City, Or.
I will hereafter keep a complete stock of
i. t iii:s missi:' ,
AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES,!
i!ultcr, Cloth and Kid,
Itllllon HootN,
SI I pp''". white and black.
Nun (lain,
French klI Shorn.
MEN'S & BOYS'
PINK AND 11XAVT
BOOTS & SHOES
OF ALL KINDS,
And In fact everything in the I!0()T and
SHOE line, to which I intend to devota iny
especial attention.
MY GOODS
Were manufactured to order,
ARE FIRST CLASS
And guaranteed S represented, and will he
M for the loweBt prices that a P"il article
aan be afforded aprtf THtf A. II I.' XT.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
- IN
Watrlim anJ
Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, To3, Notions, etc
Watches, ( heU, and Jewelry rejitiired and
warrant.; L Northwest corner of Willamette
and Eighth tr- e t.'. M-'M
If you wish to b'iy your gwU cheap, you must
go to the ire of
LURCH BRQS.
3
COTTAQE tiltOVK.
They keep one of ths largest Htookn nf
General Merchandise
Outide of Portland, and they iell goo.!s ' h;.
er than it can lie bought anywhere in the V. i'.-
lamette valley.
The (inn of Lurch Uro. comtuU of Ajumu
Lurch and IVn Lurch.
ALVHED ULKU
Has taken poweMUon of ths
1 Luckey Livery Stable,!
' I
And will carnr oa a
RT.XERAL LIVERY BUSINESS, v
irMM (j rrded by th. wk or day.
H0P.SE3 AND BUCiGIES FOR HIRE.
TO EUGENE.
WOOL BLANKETS,
ALL COLORS.
Trunks and Traveling Satchels.
HATS AND CAPS In the leading styles.
OIL CLOTHS for floor anil table use.
BOOTS AND SHOlJS.
We would eV special atteution to our stock of
Mens' and Boys' Sun Francisco Boots,
Which we have sold for a number of years with
great satisfaction. Every pair warranted.
A complete stock of
HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING
UTEXSlliN.
CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS,
And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at
astonishly low rates.
LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT.
Highest price lor nil kind of produce and
, II. FltllSXMV.
TTAVE FOR sal
tl at tha LOWEST
Jtutes
IKON, STEEL,
AXES. ANVILS,
NAILS, ROPK
Cable Chains,
Ulass, Putty,
Tabl rand Pocket
CUTLERY,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
AM MUNITION,
AG K1CULTTRAL
IMPLEMENTS,
Dhutinir Powdsr,
Fishing Tackle.
Etc., Etc,
We invite an exam
ination of our goods,
confident that our
prices will suit tha
times.
and' examine the Celebrated
all, and sold on the most reason
terms,
AND BUGGIES !
- Class Work in every Respect.
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SUil TJlli ll.Mlitt.
Streets, Eugene City, Oregon.
Kinsey & Page.
B. F. DORRIS,
DEALER IN '
8IOVCS,
Ranges,
l'nini)i? ;
TJinvnre
AND
House Furnishing Goods Generally
Wells Driven Promptly
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Mlllaitiellc Mrrct,
Eugene City, Oregon
JUST RECEIVED,
A I,aryo Stock of
DUY V,00l),
curniixd, n ATS,
JtOOTO AND SHOES,
(lUOCKHIKS,
YANKKH NOTION'S
ETC., ETC.,
AT REDUCED PBICES.
HMiei t mft.i' t price nM fur all kinds q
ntODL'CE, HIDES and I L'Ka.
A. GOLDSMITH.
POSITION
LIFE OF' TRADE'!
SLGAfl BROTHERS
WII.T. UOWORK CIlEAl'Ea tlia. uy otliir
bop ia town.
HOUSES SHOD POIl SI 0,
With raatcrul,Il ruu.l. Ttenotti" oM ihoM
1i enli.
All warranted lo (Ire al!leUou.
Shop on the Comer cf 8t!i aal
Olive Sb.
Kuenc City Brewer).
!:.2AT11IAS MKIsLKK. Tio'p,
b now preparl to S 11 'II utJert ( r
LAGER BEER
OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Coo. and f lit yooneW A (ood article Aera
AO recooiBieoilaUot:
; ' Vi ABgUtl Jill.
wealtb.