The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 18, 1879, Image 3

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CITY AMD COUNTY.
REMOVAL.
natrons ( the Goard will take notice
that tin offiice "J rm0Te 10
treoni across the hall, from it former place.
Ihe office Is now above the Grange store.
BRIEF If EXTIOJf.
Read "notice of final settlement"
, c),ew Jackson's best sweet navy tobacco.
Mr Kobt S Bean, anil H C Ilumphery re
turned from Portland Thursday.
pr. Pari and Mr. Fuller the Harrisbnrg
dwarfs were in town the fere part of the
wsek.
See the dluolntlon notice of Lynch k
Oast Mr. Lynch will centinne the busi
neu at the old tanL
Mr Frank Belknap, of Monroe, while chop,
ping wood cnt his foot qnite badly. It will
lay him np for some time.
"For good dentistry at reasonable prices
w recommond Dr. L. M. Davis. "-J. W .
Laurence, Alice Macy, K. Fisher.
If yon want a substantial hack go to Wm.
Irting for it Mr. Irving, also manufacture
te order, wagons, and buggies at prices
that defy competition. Soe Ad.
Mr W V Henderson has vanished from our
sight. "Vern" will probably locate at As
toria. In the meantime, Lon Cleaver will
play a lone hand in the tooth business.
"Old Tom" has turned np in Junction.
VThen last seen here he was wearing a blue
ribbon on his coat tail, and had engaged
quarters from enr accommodating night
watcfi.
Business men should not forget that
Wank notes, bill-heads, statoments, letter
heads, and every description of commercial
printing are neatly and promptly executed
at the Gcakd office.
A good paper pays its subscription price
dozen times a year. Something will be seen
(a it that will stve money, give information
and pleasure. He that reads a good paper
does good to himself. He thatSuds in its
cireulation does good to his fellow man. -
Or "Epubne." A correspondent of the
Oregonian, writing from this place under the
Nom de Plume of "Eugene" complains that
the Eugene papers did not do justice in their
rsport of the lectures delivered here by Pr
Watts. We admit, that we did not cull at
tention to several of his highly colored, and
eiaggerated statements, for, attributing
them to his enthusiasm and mania on this
subject, and not wishing to oppose in the
least, any movement favorable to the tem
perance cause, )w e remained silent. We do
not however, fesl the least aggrieved at the
remarks of "Euirene." as we recojmize his
identity nnder his assumed name, and
knew that he is no exponent of temperance
principles; wing that term in its general sig
nification. If the temperance movessent was
Intrusted to his care, blue ribbons would be
.counted by units instead ef hundreds. We
advise "Eugene" to vert his spleen through
the home papers and assure him that the
columns of the Guard are afways opeu to a
.free discussion of leading topics.
Another Pioneer has Fallex. Rev. J.
A.CornwalL father of Rev. J. IL Cornwall
of this city, died on the 2d inst, at his resi
dence in Ventura county California, at the
advanced age of nearly eighty-one years.
He' was born in Franklin county, Georgia, A.
D. 1798. Lived in the South and West till
the Spring of 1846., when he joined an emi
grant train, and crossed the plains to Oregon.
Passed the site of this city, in the Spring of
1847, while Squire Skinner was building the
first cabiu. He remained in Oregon till 18G3,
when he moved to California; was a minister
of the Cumberland Presbyterian church fifty-
three years.
Oeficers Installed. On January 3d J
C Church. D D O if., installed the following
newlv elected officers in Covenant Lodge,
Sherrill. N G; Z T
Scott. V G J W Lakin, R S; J P Schooling,
Treas. Also on the following evening he in
stalled the following officers in West Point
Lodge, No. 62: James Armstrong, N G;
H L ThomDson. V G: Jasper Wilkins, R S,
Melvile Tavlor. Treas.
On the evening of the 11th, the following
officers of Oasis Lodes No 42 Junction Uty.
I K Zumwalt N G: R M Mulholland, V G;
Jas Colwell, Sec; J W Starr, Treas.
T.as Cnnc-iT. CharitV Grange, No. "6.
met at the trranire hall on the 14th inst and
elected the following persons to fill the van
ous offices for 1879: J O Donthit, M; Ada
C Bradly, G; Miller, L; Hugh L Thomp-
nn. S. John Cochran. A S: Amos Gunham,
C-.SD HnlL Treas. s Jasper Wilkins, Sec
'nida Wilkins. LAS; Sarah Simmons, Ce
ra; Etta Wilkins, Pomona, Eliza Pnnhem,
Flora: George W Vanghan, G K. instaiia
tion to take place on the second Saturday in
January.
SncTDR. The wife of Mr Charles Banton,
who lives near Monroe on the farm of Mi
Alfred TTnmKherv. committed suicide on the
morning of the 1 1th. She got breakfast for
the family as usual and he went to plowing
lint w soon called to the house by the
creams of the children, and found his
AA Kli ha.1 hum- herself and was
down by hr little daughter. She
a husband and five little children to monrn
a mother's los.
Council Proceedings.
Council Rooms, (
Eugene City, Jan. 13, 1879 j
Council met pursuant to adjournment .
Present Presideut Dorris; Councihuen
Dunn, Hendricks and Sloan, Marshal Farrell
and Recorder Alexander, .
Absent Counvilmen, Underwood Edris,
and Cooper. ,
A quorum not being present on motion,
the Council adjourned till Jan. 14th 7
o'clock r. m.
Council Room,
Euueni City, Jan. 14th 1879 (
Council met pursuant to adjournment
Present Conncilmen, Dunn, Underwood,
Hendricks, Sloan, Edris and Cooper; Mar
shal Farrell and Recorder Alexander, the re
corder in the chair. Absent, President
Dorris.
The proceedings of the last meeting read
and approved
The Finance Committee reported the fol
lowing bills as approved, and the Reeorder
was instructed to draw warrants on the
treasury for their payment, to-wit :
S. A. Ogdeu, 23j Lynch k Gant, $30. 7C;
B. Alexander, $.10.50. Wm. Christian, $4.
. H. Farrell, $6. P. H. Farrell $23. J. W.
Skaggs $3. P. H. Farrell, $24. E. J. Mc
Clanaham $S. 50.
The petition of J. B. Rinehart for a side
walk on. the west aide of Peail street, from
the south side of Ninth to the north side of
Eleventh street was received and on motion,
the prayer of said petition was refused.
A proposition was received from J. B.
Rinehart to paint and put up boards with
the names of the streets at all the principal
street corners in the city. Referred to the
Committee on streets.
J. B. Underwood presented a bill for $11.
for meney paid by him for work on sewers.
Rules suspended, bill approved at.d the Re
corder instructed to draw warrant on the
Treasury for the paymeut of the same.
The following bills were presented, and,
on motion, referred to the Finance Commit
tee, to-wit:
P. H. Farrell, $16.50; P. H. Farrell,
$23.20; Geo. Fisher, $3. B. F. Dorris, $6.50.
On motion the Council adjourned.
Bine Ribbon Club.
The Blue Ribbon Club will meet next
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, at the M.
E. Church. The following is the pro
gramme:
Song Cogregation.
rrayer.
Music.
Address Mr. Fagaiu
Music.
Address Mr. Adair.
Music.
Address Mr. Price.
Music
Recitation Miss Lulu Dunn.
Circnalttion of pledge.
Dr. Watts is expected to be present, and
if so, some modification oi me
cramme will be made. 1
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By order of liaecuuve vommiuw,
S. C Price, Chairman.
Home Manufacture.
To the enterprising mechanic, who will
fill the demand for articles that nave nereio
fore been furnished from the East, a liberal ries of religious mestings in the Court House
and substantial patronage is due. A vast en Thursday, 23d inst., aw. r m.
amount of wealth has flown in upon the peo
ple of our young State, but from lack of
home manufacture, the drain has been enor
mous. In the matter of wagons, hacks, and
busies hundreds of thousand of dollar, have
been sent from here to enncn
.... This state of affairs is destined
' .. , , . i t . j li :
Li;. to underco a radical cnango. jjr. tbas Uiueroners ior aaie ais oweumg
' . ..... 1 . II I . .1 . 11.- . C 1i f l.nUnn.
,n tha state wno wm ""i'i-v nnase ana 101. auo u .,
hi. demand we note Sir. m. irvmg terms reasonable. Appiy to nr. vuaa tu...
this place. Mr. Irving, nses none but the
best material in hi. vehicles and can success
fullv compete with
quality of work, and prices,
ment in another column.
if.
cut
leave.
Eilcrtnlnuifui.
Th Laurean and Eutaxian literary socie
ties will trive an entertainment at Lane's
hall this evening. We caa assure oar read
ers that the performance will be a meriton
ous oue in every respect The following is
the programme for the occasion :
r-AHT FIRST.
Opening Chorn. "Tne Turf .hall be my
Fragrant Shrine," Eugene Choral Society,
Declamation "ThVBattle of Bunker Hill,"
6. W. Condon.
Recitation "Drifts That Bar My Door,"
Miss Anna Pengra.
Solo "Counting Seeds," Miss Lulu
Duniw
Essay "Right, of Minorities," H. C.
Condon.
Trio "O Restless Sea" Miss Carrie Cor
nelius and Messrs L G. Adair and C. M.
Hill. '
Scene Front "The Merchant of Venice."
Portia, Miss Ida Dunn; Antonio, A. C. Wood
cock; Shylock, C. A. Wass; The Duke C.
M. Hill; Bassanio, E. E. Burke; Gratiane.
E. P. Geary; Nerissa, Miss Nellie Stevens.
PART SECOND.
Declamation "Cataline's De6enco,n E.
P, Geary.
Duetto "Hope Beyond," Miss Lulu
Dunn and Mr, E. E. Burke
"Elder Sniffle. Proposal" Miss Julia
Adams and Mr C A Woody.
Recitation "Maniac, " Mis. Minnie
Lockwood.
Base Solo "The Old Grave Digger,"
C S Williams.
Comio Oration Great Uuion Speech,
T C Powell.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. V., the
proprietor of Dr. Pierces' Family Medicine,
and also of the Invalid.' and Tourists' Hotel
of that city, has recently been elected to
Congren. by the very flattering majority of
nearly 3,000. He has already served his
constituency as State Senator, and this re-
newed endorsement signifies that hi. scr
vice, have been biirhlr satisfactorv. His
extensive practice in the treatment of Chronic
Disease, will aot we are iuformed, be neg
loctad or suffer in the least when the tima
arrives fur hiin to take his seat in Congress,
it being intruxted to his brother and other
experience! medical gentlemen whohavoflong
been associated with the Doctor in the Med
ical Department of his celebrated World's
Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel Itesides. as
the Forty-sixth Congress dues not couven.
until December, 1870, Dr. Pierce', patients
will uot lose his personal attention lor Mime
months yet
Ladle Alteitlon.
Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strut-
ton's.
Church Notices.
Rev. Paul Smith, of Salem, of the Uui-
versalist Church, will preach at the court
house Sunday eveuing.
Preaching in the Camberland Presbyterian
Church to-morrow at 11 A. M. and I P. m-
Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7 T. M.
We have just received from the Eastern
factory, direct a large stock of wiudow
shades al wall paper ; among the latter are
many very pretty styles embracing Drained
Pannels, Embossed, Gilts and Lace Patterns.
Satin and Common Blanks, all of which
we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming
paper. DUNN 4 cVTRATTON.
Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store
keep the largest and best selected stock of wall
pajier and border in Eugene City, comprising in
part, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gilt and Emboss
ed ier, which they purchase direct from the
Eastern factories ami will sell as cheap as the
cheapest All paper trimmed free of charge.
Dr- Mln tie's Vegetable Nelhretloom
Will cure all diseases of the Kindeys, Bladder
ami Urinary Ormna. Hundredi have been
cured after all other remedies had failed. His
English Dandelion Pills have no equal In all
cases of Diseased Liver, Dysiepia or any
Billions Derangement Many of your leading
citizens of this city will vouch as to their
virtues. To be had by all druggists
T thi wnoi.1 Hihtort or MEDICINE, no
prlaratiun has ever performed such marvel
lous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation,
as Ater's Chkrrt Pectoiial, which is recog
nised as the world's remedy for all diseases of
the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series
a e
JJUSTOrKNE
THE LACEST STOCK OF GOODS
A &AL4 ft
HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND RUMMER TKADK
EVER BROUHT TO EUGENE.
1 " i sa
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
has been largely increased and we can show as
Handsome a line of ready mads goods id
MEN'S AND BOYS'
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
As can be found in the country, and at prieea
that cannot fail to satisfy.
OUR DRESS GOOIW DEPARTMENT
Is well filled with a splendid assortment of all
leading styles and faslilimalile shades of goods.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
and
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all oolors.
IMeacbed Js Unbleached Cotton Flan
nels.
Ladies' and Gents' Underwear,
SIIAWLS and SCARFS;
WOOL BLANKETS,
ALL COLORS.
Trunks and Traveling &tchels.
HATS AND CAPS In the leading styles.
OILCLOTHS for floor and table use.
BOOT'S AND SHOES.
We woutif sail special attention to our stock el
Mem' and Hoys San Frs.iclsco DooU,
Which we have sold for a number of yearswltk
great satisfaction. Every pair warranted.
A complete stock of
HARDWARE, PLOWS AND- FARMING
UTENSILS.
CnOICETBAS, CANNED GOODS.
And all choice fAMILY GROCERIES ai
astonishly low rates.
LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALTi
Highest price for all kinds of prodaceand
WOOL.
Robinson & Church.
DKAI.KK8 IK
S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE
HAVlt T1IK
BcslSeledcdStockltt Oregon
V
1 '.'
of wonderful cures in all climates has made it
universally known as a safe and reliable agent
Services at the Baptist Church to-morrow to employ. Against ordinary wilds, which are
. ... ... tha forerunners of more sonousdisonlers.it acts
morning and eveuing. Evening .uuject, Mieeda vanll ,llrei v, always relieving suffering,
"Fidelity of Character, with some remarks and of ten saving life. The protection it adonis,
on the Value of the Temperance Pledge.' '" Xchildr. makes it an Invaluable rem.
Sunday Scool at 3 P. M. Communion alter to be kept always on hand in every home.
mnminir aarvica No person can affonl to be without it, and those
morning sen ice. jt Myn Ffiiln thrfr
Preaching in the M. E. Church to-morrow knowledge of its comiiositinu and effects, Phy-
til a m and 7 p m bv tha pastor Rev sicians use the Cherkt Pkctobal extensively In
til A. M. and 7 P M ny the pastor, itev vnutioe ,nd clergymen recommend it
A Atwood. Alonung subject: "ine une
Thing Neeilful;" evening, 'The Offer of
Life and Death." Sunday School concert at
2.30 o'clock, consisting of sneaking singing.
. ..1 . , !.!.! . L
and other utercsting exercises. A collec- ror consumption. oroncmM., iH...n
LU. imi HljABBiisi Alan aatiMmliAt nn
tion will be taken for the benefit of the Sun- pennant CUre for general debility, dyspepsii
day School: L G Adeir, suiierintendent and all nervous affections, by a simple vegetable
' ' I i;t,.. wl.w.ti onn.il a VMirrahla miiwidliarv
IIUC...1.W " . . - - - -
Physician who was long a rident of Syra aud
has opened up a large store at tins pla ce with w lH)cj(i0 to thousands of kindred sufferers
a large stock of dry goods, notinos, and fancy with the greatest possible benefit, and now he
articfes. Mr. K.hn ha. put price, down to M .S.!Si
wieir piW;!, liv. ..v.bj ...vu -
It is atisoliitely certailj in its remedial effects,
and will always cure where cures are possible.
For sale by all dealers. ' .
A Fit EE (IKE,
BEFORE PURCHASING, QO TO
A. V. PETERS & CO.,
Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the CelebraUOl
WHITE SEWING MACHINE,
The best and most complete of all, and sold on the most reason
able terms.
articles. Mr. Kahn has put prices
bedrock, as may be seen by his advertise
ment in our columns. Store, under Winter's
gallery, on Willamette str.et
Located. Mr Geo S Washburne, lately
admitted to the bar, has chosen Portland as
the field, ia whleli U pn-nr his chosen
i.rnfasaion. Mr Washburne. wa. on last
r
Wednesday, admitted to practice in tne v
S circuit court at Portland.
Union Meeti.nus. In compliance with
an invitation from the ministers of Eugene
City, Dr. J. W. Watts will commence a so
others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and
will send FREE the original receint amnpiete,
with full directions, to any peff ou enclosing
stamp for reply. ' .;
G.L.TB.OC.l8TEAC;,
Tn Kktiirm. Dr. A Sharpies well known
in this city as a surgeon and medical practi
tioner will soon return to this place and lo
cate making it his permanent home.
Far Sale.
INSURE
Against J;Oss hj Fire
IN THE
Liverpool & London Globe
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Chas. Lauer, Ag't.
NEW IDItlAN
OF DOUGLAS COUNTT, OGN.
Now is the Time. The new year has
the East in regard to just commenced. Improve your opportunity
I .. i .
See advertise- and commence it by subscnuing lor
(it'AKD.
the
Thomas H. Condom. -From the Koscbiirg
Iridepcndent of the lltb, we clip
..m . i. .n.nnMiiwnt that tne
ine: 'me sMiut
P.. Thmas a. tonuon win u
... . J . Jnnnakhl IM- 1.1.
deliver one of n is one lecvu. uu. ...
.:.f the Teachers' Institute "".
Died. Mr. John Khea died Thursday
near Irving station. He was buned yester
day in the Masonio cemetery of this place
fine building let. for
Incorporated, Jane, 1878.
Capital Stock, 1103,000
OFFICERS
ParsiniNT-A. L. Todd. SeceitaT-Au
v T U '111 T W
WKu lIKSCTunn r. a. "in, ...
kson, T. a Kodabaugh, A. I lodd an a.
relius ToiL
Jacksi
Todd.
Fo Sale. Two
Enquire at this office.
Principal office for sale of stock at J. P. Gill
k Son s drug store, f ostoince nuuuinf , ugu.
certain to attract attention.
Mr. Condon is a I
Settle Up.
Mr. Jas. McClaren wishee all who are la-
,A.nt in the complete sense of the wort
.v .,, Mr. was. ai.v.
He has studied nature oj . iett, Those
herself. A traveler one --- --
,A IW. Le Conte. a California gwlogist, at
D. T. W. 6HEl.T01f,
r. m. WH.IIM,
that he has trusted should call and square np
their account By thi. means they will save
more serere measures as he must have mon
ey. All who are owing hint will do well to
heed this notice.
K5S?S5SS,,,,''H,'
MA It It I ED.
DIEM.
the Cascades, and asked them what they had
been doing. Rev. Condon rsplicd . pointing
to the surrounding mountains. We have
Wn reading from the great volume of na
ture."
Bound Oveb-A half breed Indian boy, ( f
about fourteen years ol age, aa a,.. -- i8;8i by the J'ev. Xboe. h tarns,
this week, charged M Alexander Looney to Mary E. Mays,
L , j, I .ii i ... Tm rini't Inacnnntv. Ore-
ith burglarizing tne store o. ... S -
The articles stolen, some jewc.j ----- s-,.
-!..; nr. found npon his person, and no
""- - . n.
.as bonndoverto await the action o. vU.
grand jury.
IA!s.-A man giving his name as Da
vid Miller has made himself conspicions in
..l.Mtba nresent week. His insanity
:. .J . mild time and is a religion, mania.
He waa arrested by Sheriff Ukm on rnoa,
and a medical examination hL Me was oe
clared insane and an order issued committing
him to the asylum,
Meeting. Elders McCorkl. and Waller
j u. ri,;.t;n nnrch commence to-
Ser
SH ELTON
WILKINS,
Practical Dnipls &
HAVK FOR sale
at the LOWEST
lUtee
IKON, STEEL,
AXES. ANVILS,
NAILS, KOPB
Cable Chains,
Olaas, Putty,
Tab) eand Vfaket
CUTLERY,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
AGKK'ULTTKAL
IMPLEMENT'S,
Blasting Powder,
Fishing Tackle.
Etc, Etc.
We Invite an exam
ination of our goods,
confident that oar
prices will suit tbe
times.
L
IS A
XtzX
BOOT AN SHOE STORE,
at HUNT, Proprietor.
Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north
i i . i.' n: n-
01 naruware BHire, cugeue vivj, ui.
I will hereafter keep a complete stock ol
LADIES', MISftjEft
-AND-
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
Gaiters, Cloth and Kid,
Batton tie.
Slipper, white and black,
Sandal,
French kid Shoe.
MEN'S & BOYS
VINE AND HSAVT
BOOTS &, SHOES
OF ALL KINDS,
And In fact everything In the BOOT and
SHOE line, to which I intend to devote my
especial attention.
MY GOODS
Were manufactured to order,
ARE FIRST CLASS
i .J ....n.l u ntitwantI. and W1U DS
nl.l f!.r tha lowest nricee that a (rood article
- "- - . . ..... . . ...
San U afforded. aprr-THtl A. ssivna.
B. F. DORRIS,
DKALEll IN
Stores,
linage,
Piimpi,
Pipes,
Metali.
Tiuwar
AND
House Furnishing Goods Gengrxlly
Wells Driven Promptly
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HHUmelte Street,
Eugene City. Oregon
CRAIN BROS.
ft "?A. DEALEIIS
'f IE
O nki '
urn sa
Watchct and
Jewelry,
Mut leal Instrument., Toyt, Notioni, etc
riorVs. and Jewelry repaired and
. - j i : 1 1 ...
feb9tf
warranted Northwest oornsr ol
and Eighth streets.
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING.
If you wish to buy your goods cheap, you must
LURCH BROS.,
COTTAGE! GltOVK.
Thev keen one of the largest stocks ol
General Merchandise
Outside of Portland, and they sell mis cheap
er than it can be bouttht anywhere In the Wil-
The firm of Lurch Urn, eonaiswoi Jiarou
Lurch and lien Lurclu
JUST RECEIVED.
A Lares Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
YANKEE NOTION!
ETC., ETC.,
AT REDUCED PBICES.
Hlk'hest market price paid for all khade.
PKODUCE, HIDES andi UltS.
A. GOLDSMITH. .
Next door to tlie Urange
city
Store, Willamette
Ortgon.
street, Kugane
Have just oiened a full line of fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Also a fine assortment of
In Eugene City, December 28, 1878, Ine
Lizzie, daughter of James and Annie Mc
Claren, seed 7 months and 2 days.
In its innocence it has been called to that
..l i on.. t.tm "Hotter
little children to come unto me." The grief fjUlCf fllld TOlICt ArtlCICS
of the bereaved ones is assuaged ty inongnva
of the happiness of the one that thus baa
gone before.
Oil,
AstonMiin? Success.
It is the dntv of everr person who has
used Bomhee's Germa.1 8vrr to let its
wonderful qualities be known to their Ineeds
ALL Eis 1X1 OF
Mixed Taints, Lead,
Varnish, Brushes,
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY
Wliich thty will always mW ofl wtoiiASU
Urmc
vice, wifl be held every evening daring tt. i.cnringompt . fjTM Ii Plflldll'l ttt
i bm. vimiii, ucuiirinu, u
Habdsome Dosatiok. The eommittee
ppoinUd to take action in the matter of
constricting a narrow gauge railroad from
Salem to Springfield, in Lane county, has
commenced taking sucriptions and the
Salem Flouring mill company Has headed the
list with subscription of four thousand dollars.
coming week. throat and lung disease. No person can
. . 1 iu it witWit immliala relief. Three
Mowet Okuem. The number of orders ie-1 i, .nA consider
mmI from the Junction CitT post office for tha d t ii Tn. us.t. to recommend it
.i . nri.n.nt Ia LV Konerde- to the tmordvinff ennsamittivt. at least to
icriptloii.
posited for nunc, 19,872.
fT8,M-
Poet office fees,
Cbowdeo Oct. Owing to a rmsh ef ad
vertiaeme nta, eonnderable amont of. our
matter has been crowded out this week.
trv one bottle, aa 40.0110 dozen bottle, were
old last year, and no one ease wnere n
failed was reported. 8ach a medicine as the
GiUMA 8rrf cannot be too wi.lely
known. Ask yonr Druggist about it Sam
die Bottles to try toll at 10 cents. Eegalar
ie 7 J cents, For sale by all Druggist..
CPPOSITION
13 TBE
LIFE OF TRADE
SLOAN BROTHERS
TirnX DO WORK COIArsa tliaa any etaer
T T shop ia town.
HORSES SHOD TOE 60,
With new material, afl rooal. Baetttlag old shoas
71 teats.
All warrasue ! rive saliaiaeuoo.
Shoo oa the Corner of 8ta anl
All fli.
UUTB D'B.
AGBICULTORAL IMPLEMENTS of
"''.teDBICKS.
ALFKED BLEU
Hastaksn poaseaslon of th.
Luckey Livery Stable,,
And will earrvon a
GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS.
Horses fed and boarded by the week or day, .
HOUSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRK.
Eugene City Brewery.
MATHIAS MELLEll. Pro'p
Is now prepared to ill all order, fa .
LAGER BEER
OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY..
Com And v for fvnrme )f A (ood trtitU p6m
-TVRF.M
Inland low prii
GOO DM NEW STYLES
J nut receiver! by
8. H. r KIr.ri I'l.Y.
Sals of Ecal Estata by Sofores.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT '
by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court
a the Ktate of Oreipm, for the county of Lane, .
a. de at the regular .November trm,l , ta ta -mii
wherein C. C. Miller is plaintiff aa4
Henry W. Miller t al are defendant, direct
lux the unilersit,'ned referee to sell the real ee
tate lielonginz to aaid parties. I will offer fesr
sale to the biirbeet bid.k-r at the Court Uones)
door in Enerne City, Lane county, Oregon,
S. S. 1I0FFMAX, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Wiahesto inform hi. patren. that the ra
Boc that he has removed from town ie false.
He may be found at his OFFICE-ie-We Ria
dnn's former residence ea High Bsreet
: - ; on the 30th day of December, 1878, the fol-
HF KTs3MOK"OCintro lowing premises, to-wit: Commencing at the
Utbwket,atUUprw. at, enmer of the donation land claim 0
J.-.V. , WI K . -; George Miller and wife, claim No. 53, rnnnlm
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n wkn lives eit'ht mile, south of i thence north IV 69 chains, thence west 100 17
" . , . . . ,v. ' chains, thence north 9 60 chains, thaace wee
E.gene City, has a lot of fine Monno boeks, Uience w M rhmiM Atmm
both pare blood, and grade., for sale very 58 chains to the place of beginning
cheap. Sheep raUer. would do well t call JJ M 38 acres In Lane ee-.ntv, Of-
enesp. grrn. Sale to commence at 1 o clock P. Me '
apon him before looking further lor nae Terms ol sal. h.
gtok 3w., Joa T. Gilit, Sole Beferee.
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