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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1879)
ginl eopiee of thsOnsau.ta wrappers fur mti , ar bs obtained at this oflice. Uty "aniTcounty. " REMOVAL. Tht patrons ( tlx Guard will tats notice tht wOics has been removed to tlx roam scross ths hall, from its farmer place. 'TBS tEcs nw a09" the Grange store. URIEF MtXTlO.V. Council meeting next Monday nilit. J. B. Underwood went below Thursday. (,'htw Jaoksou't bsst tweet nary tobacco. Hon. J. M. Thompson it spending a few dayt in Salem. The t teamer McCully will leave here Sun day morning with freight. A rnuaway relieved the niouote-.iy of Wed--nesday. No damage did. Jos. Teal, aud E. P. Coleman, paid cur city ihort visit this week. The Dine Ribbon club will not hold their meeting Wednesday May 1!). No service at St Marys Church on Sun Jay. Service on Friday at 7 :30. The Bargars gve a serenade fro.n the As tor House batcouy Thursday af tcruoen. Sam P. Sinilcy of Painter type foundry San Fraucisco gave ns a call Thursday. Dr. Sharpies did rushiug lusinc s in the tuuior line this week. He extracted 12 in .one day. The oldest inhabitant" bas been inter viewed, and freely says that "it beats all;" this rain. The Steamer McCully came up yesterday will lva with tlie B.ind excaraiouits this morning. "Morty" Pennington presented this office some wild ttrawberriei ti.is week. The fira of the season . Tickets from this place to Albany and re turn on the occasion meeting of the Grand lodge I. 0. 0. F. on the 22 will be sold at half price, f3. Workmen are engaged in clearing the .ground, and laying the foundation for the new office of Thompson & Bean, aud Humph rey t Hovcy. The e will be a campmeeting of the Chris tian (Tmrch of this county on the edj;e of town May 16th, to last two weeks. Half fare on railroads. The peripatetic crgaa grinder has again viaite I ns, and for a time the small boy re veled in I list as the wheezy aid instrument sent forth it 4 strain. Since Pfunder has put his Blood Puritier on the market, people have stopped naing all kinds of watery "S-irsaparillas" and "Whis ky Bitters." It "gets away" with them all. "Billy" Blew started for thePalome coun try bnt found claim at Portland that ui; d him letter. Ho wheeled into the line of Aieuedicta at onee, and does not feel bluo any- Business men should not forget thit blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter Leads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly aud promptly executed at tha III ard office. Joaquii Miller is on his way to a visit to Oregon. He probably comes to a sist in se curing the release of his daughter Maud Miller who is under arrest for the adduc tion of a little girl in Portland. Cha'les Faker, at t'le Astor Houie, has every facili y for the- aeeninroodatimi of trsneers. His laree ami increasing paron- o ge show that his efforts to Leep a first claai honse at reasonable rates are appreciated. Messrs. Wm. Pfunder 4 Co., of Portlaid, are the lea 'ing druggists of that city, and have one of ibe handsomest stores on the Pa cific Coast. This is the firm that manufac tures the Oegon Blood Pnrileranl other medicines. Remember that the St. Charln hotel is the only first-class hotel in the city. The ta ble is alwayi supplied with the best the mar ket afford. I barges reasonable. Free carriage to aud from the bouse Call and convinct yonrielves. rosters were circulated about town this week, calling far a meeting of citizens F ri day evening last, to make arrangements to celebrate the 4th of July in an appropriate manner. Owing to our going to press early we can give ne information as to what course tbey adopted. n- . ri.;t ti, tb Willamette Forks we noticed that the farmers were getting I The owners of tl e 1 all, are going to give well along with their work. Some are yet j , grand ball on the 16th inst. Tickets in Ubind hand and the rain this wee k is not at clnding supper, $2. A good time U antiei- all in their taeor. Fall sown grain looks ouite yellow, caused by the cold weather. We extend mtr thanks to T. J. Vanghn for his hospitjlity. Cabried. According to the latest dis patches tbe new constitution in California lui turn, nrnrA bv a small oa'ority. This i. Lt. h. wnrkinff men of .SL t. ' t..r .11 ,. in - terta,aDd Jmost the entire pres. arrayed against tliem. The 8. F. Chronicle will now be covered with glory, as the victory may be ascribed in a gnat part, to the exertions of that journal A AcciKtsr St. John Skinner met with an sscident last Saturday by which he j came near loaini an eye. While trying to apply some Uniment made of terpentine ana j UjcbT rrwentiD2 u which they sdver snunonis to horse, he received s charge j Ma in sv manner accepUble to tbe ao- from the bottle inU his eye, causing eree pea. His eye sight will not however be permanently injured. The Focjdet. Messrs Crouch A Brows aterpriae d by tbe people ia this vicinity. Foe RST. Two rooms suitable for of- fieee. Bostaars ia Underwoods brick. Apply kave st leturth fot their fownd- intosctivs bim prors bi.o a favorite with the pobUc w.U only be twenty l.mr doU.rs, Ml it may Jfatitns'l woundnj to lUt ri'HK BKHT MIOK hltK BROt'OHTXro InfOrporaH JnBf, h78. 11 . v:-. Tk rinnn. was out of the principal be cJ acted directly from th Depaitnwnt , ,, . , 1 u.-k,tUlo-tpn i t, j ,... operate ""TlZl llneLZ.t aad wT3 .pon filling np theLaary I lank which rr lil who shall lAve bo,o. th. T. U. tit X bKICKS . j CapiUf Kitl, 10f,Mt t'rjrs ZL Althee rt U cs of t. best be o. application. jb.ll! , mJ for h, Wtdow ..J D. CoaXs, who lives eight miles south of oRS: . . . ...-i.L.ut t-n u has tfs wisiud EsMte. .. D.:i. opbn;to do all which naj actaett . , . fi . k i is a some esieronse asa ibwuu i " . r - r.iiLR3o js ai.sii st Kioress of!:'. Stdurllig. On last Saturday, -J. W. Hutjon a priuUr of this place, was arrested on the cha -go i f seduction andor promise of t .arri.ijje. The ouuuaru ei me oui a me following tu re - 1 1 . . 1 A.I '.!.. ar I to the case. "Yesterday morning, in Justice Davis' court, i:eo. Hutsou was called to answer a charge of Deduction preferred by Miss Rosa xluctinn preferred ly Miss Rosa lis nut i ii w.uved a:i vxanauatiou, II :.. . ... .r si .Lt . .. aud was held in t . sum of $l,tWJ to op pear before tho grau.1 jury. Being a strauger iu this city, he w u nuaols to give bail, aud is uow in llie county j viL His buuds have been inula out aud sd ,t to Eugene, when he will iu a fa days be set at liberty. Miss Kobiusou asserts t .at be promised to marry her, aud alter seduciug tier, let I tovtu. Uo-a claim) to be a su.f-Ter t'ro.n t:ia wreck of the Great Republican, but wd uuderstaud iie is a resident of Biker City, aoj came from there direct to Portland. HuUsu says she accosted him ou the street, aud after soma uuiiiiporUuict conversation told him she had no place to sleep, wneieupou he voluuurily paid for a room at one of tho holols in the city, to which she iusialed upon hi.u sharing. After a time he b ulj her good uight aud went to tho Amcricau Exchange Hotel wharo he hail been stopping, aud on the followiug morning left on t.e south bound train for his home iu Eugene. Hutsou arrived iu Port laud a week ag.) last Tuesday, from the Dalles en route to Fugeue, remained here just one week, arriving home hut Thursday, aud was surprised Friday afternoon to be arretted on such a c argc He ns chteitul, aud confident his irieadi wili sigu bis bouds and return them immediately." - The Standard of the 8th says: Mist Itosa Robinson, who had George Hutson, of Eu gene City, arrested on the charge of seduc tion, visited hitn yesterday at the county jail, offering to stop all prosecution if he would marry her. He, however, elontly re fused, aud said he would have nothing what ever to do with her. Her reputation is said to he cloudy. Juorlion flly llrms. New stige lino from here to Monroe. The new brewery has started up. We need more blue ribbons. Eighteen uew names were added to the list of liiue Ribbuuitet at the last meeting. McDonald lectured at the C. P. chuich last Thursday evening to an attentive audi ence. Mus .Kiii.'c (V.l!v. ell, and Mr Grant Cum mins are the c.ismpiou spellers of this dis trict. Mr. T. Q. lutler u building a tannery hut below the Junction Mills. This is a gaud move on the part of Mr. Butler an 1 ha deserves to be well patronized, as it will till a vacancy long felt iu this commuuity. Tho ball given' at S. B. Co's ball last Friday night was a success. About thirty couple participated iu the festivities of the occnionand all enjoyed themselves hugely. The supper at Berry's Hotel was excellent, it beiug the bet ever giveu iu the city. A mcctiug to make arrangement to csle brate the 4th of July iu an appropriate man ner was held at Smith, Brasliel I & Co's ball and committees were appointed to make the nscessary arrange neats. Between $3o) and $400 have l-een aubsciibed to wards defraying the eiceuics; J. II . Berry alone gave $100. On Jan. Fri 1 iy evening. May 2, J M Laf icrty, L D., G W C T., insulled tiie folio ing officers of Dclavan Lodge, Xo. o'J, I 0 i '.: Mint rva Starr, WC t; EilaO'Dm ald, WV T; II II Crouise, tec; WL Houston, F S: May Test, treas; Wm Drii- kell, Cj Mcgfie McC'lure, M; Claib Houston, D M; J E Houston, I G: C E Kirk, O G. Into! Ilrmi. A correspondent at Irvmg sends the fol I owii g nuder date of May uth: Irving has forty-two inhabitants. T e i ew ware honse is undergoing a coat of paiut. Mrs. Maxwell, living one half mile tonth of here, is very sick. Rev B. R. Ba- ter holds religions services here the thild Sabbath in each month. Mr. Bcatty and sous are making prepara tions to visit the Palouse country soou. J. M. Kitchen lost by t ie wreck of the Great Republic d-nat to the amount of f(X; no insurauce. pate.l. GeoriHebjis and Mr. Conrad are engaged ; in building, f. r Wm Hill the wool work of four large freight wagon.. They are to be ironed by Geo, Cunningham. Mr. Hale is employed as teatber in the i public school st this place, Mr. Jones at i Grand Prairie, Mr. Barger at Uear Lass, ' and Mias KelUa Stevens at Plaaant Grove: all are reported to be in . floursbing con.U- tion. Ue Btr?tr Family. The Bergers ajd 8l Smith RouelL gave one of their inimitable performances at Lane't Hall last Thursday evening. Thia is ... . a.. ll wUk ffiH one of tne sronpea voav ueiu ; maie of the best and re- , athMitic -pplMit th. Urge Iodieocs. Rnsoell is s show by himself and I , . . , . . .l the hearty peals of unguier mas grew TmicLttA. Mr. T. i Vsa.hB and E. S. Pkinner have been electol delegates to the i srsfld lodge from West Point No. 62,1. O. T ihc Surhir ! Ibc War Wilh Xrxlro. ilOrrgiD. lltf alios! Fellow Corad: A fall generation has . ;.,! .;uoe . uarticii aUl in bearing to 1 .. , v:,.tnr. the banner of our country, on the battle liclda of Mexico. . . . Although we are now olil, an.i um t on "cease to feel the vicissitude of time, and pats beyond the mere Umt affairs, " whe f we shall be ! p.-vvented meeting hare ,-nd exchanging sn ' .. . i At cial cre-'i'i ; ve it is believed there are ptirhsps some fifty of you living iu Oregou, who would enjoy the privilege of a reunion, aud comniemoratiu; our soldier life in Mex ico, and recounting tome of the events of the gl.iriout jamp.iign. It is our privilege, if not ur duty, to avail ourselves of this pleas ure. The matter is in onr own bauds, and the only question it as to bow, aud when it aiiull be done. I confess I am not an expert inge!ii:inp ti sg of y kind, but I know that if you were autioua to conu together here, as yon were to respond to the bugle blast, to battle, thirty-oae years ago, the task of calling yon out would be emu paratively easy. But in the absence of a better plan, as a beginning, I will assume the responsibility after requesting, not, com mand, that just as soon as you read this ad dress, yon ait down ai d drop the under signed, at Eugene, Oregon, a note givin your name, place of address, together with any suggestion yn thiuk proper at to the most convenient time and place of meeting etc. And also, tee that every t lditr iu yonr netghWhood is made aware of the movement by eeua'i.ig the piper to him con- (.lining this. Then, to soon as I am satis tied you favor the proposition, notice will be giveu calling the meeting at the time and place, which a majority teem to indicate. I am well assured that we shall be well cared for iu whatever locality we may meet, and that we would be favored by railroad compa nies and other companies haviug meant of conveyance. Xow soldiers the raatU-r it in your hands. Shall we meet f If to let me hear from you promptly. Will also newapapert friendly to the ' Mexican Soldier" please give thia one in sertion, aud greatly oblige. If jou will, you shall have an honorary teat in the camp of our reunion. Respectfully, J. F. Ahis. County Court. The County Court met at the Court Hime, May 7, 1879. Present County Judge, J. J. Walton; Commissioners. (. U. Bea.i an! J. B. Fergu- I sou; Sheriff, S. B. Ekin; County Clerk, Joel i Ware, : Allowances for 5.1,203 29 were mads at . this term. In the matter of tho application of J. B. Rouse and others for a county road; Wm. Whitney, Jamct CI apin and Ira Hawlcy wre appointed viewers. Road Supervisors Appointed George W. Riuehart, rjad district No. 22; W. W. Shortridge, No. 1G; Robert Reushaw, No. 21; John Bailey, No. 30. The resigurtion of P. A. Kennedy at a justice of the feace in Sprinficld precinct was accepted, aud Levi Blink appointed to fill the vacancy. It is erdored by this court that Amos D. Hyland be appointed tupe.intendent of a bridee proposed to be built across Fall ! creek, oa the county road at or near Carters ford, to superintend said wo k, aicord .g s pl.uis and specifications to be hereafter fur nished; aud it is agreed that the county will jy one-half the contract prior, providing said cost shall not exceed 1 1,600, and that iu ue event will the county be liable for more than fSOO. On motion adjourned. FromrnaJc Concert. The State University Cornet Band will cive a i romenaile concei t on Saturday even ing May 17th, at 7 o'clock, in front of the St .... i Charles Hotel, w ieu the following pro- rrauie will be rendered: 1 - Quick March (Land Goa ds), R. Pas. coe. 2- Audante and Allegro, (Sweet Bye-and-Bye), J H. Brown. 3- Quiokstep, (circus), It. Pascoe. 4- Adante an I waltz, J H. Brown. 5 - Quickstep, (Elen Lceu), A. Stephens. 6- Aria Tedesca (on Grandfathors t lock) J. H. Brcwj. 7- Galop,( storm), Von R" Clarens. Every boly invite L J. H. Brows, Leader. Emtob Gcard: If any of onr citiaent have any airs or twelodya, or iiistrnmenUl piecet they desire to be played by tbe Uui versity Comet Bartd in their promenade con certs, they will please hand the same to our secretary, F. Wooley, and in doe time the pieces will be arrarged by oor leader and played by onr band By order of the State Uhivehmtt Corket Basd. 0tn ir Conttrt. The sixth opeo air concert by t'ie En 1"mn "V ,,i ' "irtlnrt eene C ty brass band weather permitting) ' . ' . . .. from the balcony of the Astor Houw, May 17th at 7 30 o'dock, sharp. The follow ing programme will I rendere I: 1 Quickstep, "Love to the War is Gone.' 2 Grand selection. 3 Quickstep, "Old Black Joe." 4 Quickstep, ' Grandfather's Clock." 5 Polka. 6 Aadante and galop. By order of the Band. Meiic!. Vnuin-The act of Febnu- nr last grauU three month's extra pay to . .i. r : . Tk. .mMiiit Tewnu. m. . ' oe xreww eral other geutlem.-n ACER jed oP Vice Pre-ident, and sevei connected with the 0 the road Saturday an I on retaining Sunday tttpped here for a cowrie of bi. 1 Etidiig Ixm. . The following wliicfi we copy from an ex change ii applicable to Eugene City. Why cm we not have a readiiw room ! not library (though that might 1 in timek but a place where one might find the papers of an evening, with an illustrated weekly of the better turt, aud a few goad mattazines ? The cost would be very small and the cotiveui- en and pleasure might be made very great iJght is cheap, and a suitable rmm could, e sapct, be gotten w ithout treat difficulty ud expense. To keep a tire of uiijhta and the Iain; s attended to would not be a lara 0 tern of cost. To many of us such a room with quiet, and a lively uewspaper for an hour or two a night, and a night or two in the weak, with companionthip, quiet and a-mfort would be both a pleasure and a pro tit Such s place is ranch needed here; it a nested in every community. Aud then it might become the nucleus aud earnest of 'arger things. It would be a resource for the young; a refuge for the old; aud profitable to 11. Will not tome public-spirited citizen make a cauvast of the matter, aud eudaavor to give it shape and realization? FOK MALE. I have 1000 good cedar feuce potts which will sell at tiX cents apiece. Those in want of them will call on F. V. Osburn or at J. W. Skaggs at Eugene City. E. W. Whipple. For Sale. Twelve hundred head of fine stock tbeep for tale. For further information a; ply at this office. Brmoral. Wm Preston hat moved hit barnett shop to the building formtdy occupied as a sa loon one door touth of Dunn's brick etore here he will be glad to meet bis old custo mers. To Sly Patrons. Beinz in urgent need of money I am com pelled to call on all w ho are indebted to me, to call and tettlc before April 10, 1879. I'K. U. W . UDELL. Those wno take pie sure in being dunned may exfiect to enjoy a full measure of the xury by urglectingtd settle at once. A, I. Nk-klix. Insurance. Underwood Bros, are representing four of io most popular and reliable Insurance Companies on this Coast to-wit Couneticut Hartford: New ZealamL of Anklaud; Commercial Union, of London; Hamberg & Bremen of Hanlien;; representing a capital of over 129.003.000 sold coin. ,:Dout wait till the horse is stolen before you lock the stat,i door. Ladles Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn t Strut tan's. Dr Mlntie's Vegetable Norhretlcnm Will cure all disease of the Kimleys, Blalder and Urinary thvans. Hundreds have lwi cured after all other remedies had failed His English Dandelion Pills have no equal in all ciwrsof Diseased Liver, Dysix-psia or any Billions Deranuement. Many of your leading citizens of this city will vouch as to their virtues. To be had by all drugipsti Ws have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a laree stock of window shades and wall pajier ; among the latter are mauy very pretty styles embr.iciug Grained Pannels, Embossed, (Jilts and I-ace Patterns, Satin aud Common Blanks, all of which we tell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DUNN 4 aTRAT fON. Robinson 4 Church at the Hardware Store keep the I 'uyert aud best selected stock of wall paper and lionlvr in Eugene City, comprising in part. Brown, Blanks, ristin, Gilt ami Emboss ed pajwr, which they purchaiw direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheapest All pajier trimmed free of charje. BOSCHEiEs GERMAN .SYRUP cinn.iw Iv. nnr.-tisrd ri-'bt at home, it is the m t tuc- I cessful preperati u ever iatrl'iceil to o ir peo ple. It worket like a charm in all cases o; CVn nioption, Pueam-mia, Hemorronges, Ai.!ini.-, .. ' I... i ,.l nil ..ti .r Thrvit and trC V UUUItslt v ItUi Miu swat - .... , Djseii No Krimn has ever ns.J this without mttin.' liu.o-..bte reliaf. yet there are a j,Teat msny jxior, sunsriutf, st-piicat persons goiug about o;;r streets with a supicious cough, and the voioa of consumption o:uiuj from their lung's, that will not try it If yon die, it is your own fault, as yoa can go to your l)rtifist ami get a aampie Do-.iie ior . j cau and try it; three dne will relieve My r . Regular size only 75 cts. Yoch Life 13 at Staee. There it no question about it. Whoever neglects a cough or cull, does so at the risk of his or her life. To-day it nmy be easily controlled; next week the lungs may be full of tubercles. Think of this. Do uor willfully rush to a consumptive's grave. Remember that a few doses of "Hale's Honey of Horehound aud Tar," will cure any cold or cough, if taken early enough. Remember also, that there is a crisis when all medication is "too late ! too 1st " Sold by all druggists at 60 cents and $ I . The large size being much the cheaiest Pike's Toothache lroicure Toothache in one minute. Sold by all druggists at 2-i ceuts. (Al(.lir AT LAST. The nou rious depradator Kate Arrh, who has forsoinauy years elude I the imsit ac complished and skillful detectives, bas been at last in Buffalo, N. Y. For farther parti culars, ask onr druggist for bottle of Dr. !' CUru Rmedy, admitted to U the , " t raineJv fur catarrh vet fowiDonn led. . Listoti't Tftlamf nlary injnnrti oa. For tin bnefii of il psrtr f'toils in Congreas, the SpriojfiKlil Kvpnbli cin rsprints Abraham Lincoln's "ttt meoUrv injo ction," to- ii: With alice towsrrl oone, with thar'lj f-T With firran.ss in tho rii.Mil, as UM ! zif 0 to set the ribt, let Dl Strt ... . , v . i An 10 finish tht worn wt ire in io. . - - an l c4erih a just aod laslin M ' am .ig oura dvss and with all Mtianj, i Suks'r.U f.r tb Uvak. S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRUNG AM) SUMMER TRADK THE LAC EST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOT HING has been lanrely increased and we can show a oanusome a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As awn be found in the country, and at prides that cannot fail to satisfy, OUR DRKS3 GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading smet ana tasMonaoie snide ol goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DKESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and 0ra Fiaunels of all odors. Blearing it Uublracliej Cotton Flan tiel. ii.iuies ana uoms unaorwenr,'; SnAWIsS and SCAUFS; ! rJI-l J TT S Robinson & Church, UKAI.KRS IN S1IEL1W HEAVY HARDWARE IliVK TIIK Best Selected Stock in Oregon IS OL.3L.AH BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers io General Merchandise, aud examine the CelebrnUa WHITE SEWING MAOHIXE, The best and mot complete of able T A d SHOE STORE, i.IIUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, Eugene City, Or. I will hereafter keep a complete stock of LtOIKK', MISVF.K' AND CIIILiDREN'ts SHOES, tialtrra, Cloth and Kid, Hatton Boot, lllippfrs, whiu and black, Nmudals, Frrurli kldKIioca. MEN'S & BOYS' M AND IIEATT BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And io fact OTcrything in tht BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to derote my eiqiecial attention. : MY GOODS ! ere manufactured to order, j ARE FIRST CLASS! And iruaranteed as represented, and will be j sohl for the lowest prices that a pod articls ; aan le affordeib sX-7THtf A. IU XT. CRAIN BROS. D2ALER8 I It .111! IUJ Vt if f IVslrhs nnA Jewflrr. M jilcal Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clnks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwest corner ol vtuianieiie fet'J tf and Eighth streets. If you wish to buy your goo Is cheap, you must ' go io sua svon oi LURCH BROS., COTTAG K OltOVK. i ITiey keep ont of the largest stocks of j General Merchandise! Oiit-hls of PurtUnd, and they sell goods cheap, er tlian it can be nought anywhere in the Wil- bunette valley. The firm of Lurch r.roe. consists of Aaron Lurch snH IVt I.'irrh. .opQSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE i'? mmjM LAGER BEER WILL UM VSTVS iUbStt wesson . Ivrp io town. I HORSES SHOD FOR $1 50, J Witb w suUrial, all mal, BeseUias; oW stiesa All warraate4 I give eallaUctloa. Shop on tbe Corner of 8th m A GRrCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of A. aU kinds s4iiuihT t it ii rvnPTrv i DRKM ttoODfi-NEW STYLES sod low nriora. Jtwt riTd br St. IL FRIES-PLY. j -v--- - vth pore LUxxh an 1 gra-les, for aals very ! Shwp W00M do weU to sail japoa blia before loosing fanner '""V ,'s'erk. -w 1 . . . . ... ... ' TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling iiatcnelf, UATS AND CAPS In tht leading styles. OILCLOTHS for floor ami table use. BOOTS AND SHOEA We would tall special atteution to our stock f Mens' and Boy' Ssn Frtiiclseo Boots, Which wt have told for a number of years wilh igraat satisfaction. Lvery pair warrantou. A complete stock of : HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. ICH01CKTEAS, CANNED GOODS j And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. j LIVER I"OOL CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of product sod WOOL. . fkii:adly. TJAVE FOR sate XI at I t the LOWEST Kates IRON bTEEL. ft V e?J A V 'f A WIT a NAIIiJ, ROPI Labia Chains, Glass, Putty, Tabl aand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AQRKTLTTKAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishiuf Tackle. Etc, Etc. We invite an exam ination of our foods, oon6dent that ear prices will suit tfc timet. A. XtOE all, and sold on the most reaioa terms. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IX Kiingcs, rnniu; Metal, Tinwart AND House Furnishing Goods Genera! Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette iirort, Eugene Cltyt Oregon JUST RECEIVED. i A Larve Stock of DIIV GOODS, CI.OTIIIXG, HATS, HOOTS AND SHOES, 1 (IUOCKRIK3, I YANKEE NOTION! j ETCL, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. . I'Wheal market price paid fur all kinds ; nwuuit, lllfu i and FITS. A. GOLDSMITH ALFJtEI) ULEU Has taktm poMeasiosi ol Us Luckey Livery Stable, And will carrv o GENERAL LIVERY BUSLfESS. Horses fed snd borded by tho week or tlay. H0RSK3 AND BlrGGIESFOR HIRK I Eujenc City Brewery CF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. t?onms-ti'iiit'- i Kr.ii XA. i r 1 I vrrr.iui ai.-i rt-ii-viceatothe eitisens of Engene City seV toth JfEVT IDIUAN .,..,. tkmttk'i f t II U 1 D I D MU'JP WltH tlilimunil I7I1IKI1U UUi.ilrUt I OK rxrt'GLAS COUNTY, OGS . t i - v. v itxi. rn.r iai r relina .'odd. Li rictoss-J. P. GilL J. W. T. a llodal.ugh.A. Todd sws A. Pnncil oS foe sale of stork at J. Pii'i'. k Sa' rtr.ig tre, VifrWr rorlliVit.'. ,.'s- j O. F, WiUane Fks.