The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 21, 1879, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE C!TY GUARD.
Onf Public Rtbuoli.
EUKNBCITIT.OUKUON.
MATUK1JAY. JUXK CI, 1679.
OBSERVATIONS OK THE COUNTY SCfEKINTESD'
ENT OF SCHOOLS.
Tbe Tildcn Iniomr-Tax Suit.
Tim Albany Arym holds up to pul
lie censure tho base ooml net ol Hi
Government oftioiai wh are oinlea
orin; to cast odiiiin on the action o
Mr. TilJeii in conncciior. with the in
conic-tax prosecution, ami remark
that lie iit one of about 10,000 cii
y.ens of New York City who let th
revenue assessor compute his tax from
iiie I ooka and who draw a check tor
the umoiiiii. About 1,000,000 peopl
in the United Stales paid thi-ir tax in
the name way. Mr. Tilden'ii was tl
only one svlt'Cted fur a lest cuse, nn
his wan in"lid out because be wax
elected .'resident of I ho Unite
Slates, a fraudulent Administration
winning to destroy bin character,
nfler he bad been cheated out of tli
office. Mr. Tildcn ban, for month
tried U force the Federal uttorney
" to a trial of hi case, in vain. It it
just as certain, when that trial slul
come, that Mr. TiMen will bu vind
cated, as it is thm next Christmas
will come on the 2olb of ppceniber
The Federal attorneys who disgraced
themselves bv luiuirin jj this trial bav
been busying themselves by runnir
away from it. The people of the
United Slates pretty well uuderntar
the meanness of the suit against Mr
Tildcn, and know it U a jwl of the
policy of the fraudulent AdininiNira
tion to war on bis chunkier us lonjr.
as bis body is above ground, and on
his memory ulterward, in order
qualify the died of ibe crime ngainsi
elective well government certified to
tbe observation of the world bv th
existence of the Uepublican party,
A Comparison of Wcullh.
It has been a popular belief thai
tiie United Kingdom of Great JJrit
in was the wealthiest Tower on earth
but comparative estimates have late
ly been made by Kii;IihIi aud French
papers, which fO lo prove that the
1 tldr nation takes the lead of the
lormer in this respect. Quoting Irom
these we find the estimate; of the
value of private propeiity, real and
personal in Franco $13,1 10,003,000,
mid of public properly, including
highways, the navy, palaces and the
public buildings, rt,000,0o0,000;
making a total of (4(1,110 GoO.OOO.
The estimate of the same values for
Filmland, Scotland ami Ireland is
t2,r00,000,OW. In the EuglUh rxti
mate tho highways are not included
while in France they are valued ul $1,
2",000,000. The compinison whnws
values to the amount of about 12,000,
000,000 nioru in France than the
United Kingdom. The real property
in France greatly exemd that in
Englaud, while in the lal'.er the per
sonal property largely prevails over
that in France. The ineieasu ol
wealth in Franco during the luxt ten
yeuu has been 7,500,00o,0()0, or nt
the rate of 75o-;000,0(K) a year. At
this rats ol increase the German in
demnity of tl,000,000,OCO, enormoux
as it was regarded, wan overcome by
the savings of sixteenth months.
The school in district No 6 under Mr
Mr V C Taylor has so attendance of 40 pu
pils of sn enrollment of 57; this i the hrg
est enrollment end the best attendance in
this district for a number of years. I visit
et this district several times in 1875 and
187G and find it in a good deal better con
dition now than thru.
In district No 7 Mr. J L Linsley is teach
ing a very good school with an overageatten
danceof..; tat I find the young ladies of
tiiis district i.avs rejected all mathematical
studies from their curricullum. This should
not he be the case as sll should possess at
least the rudiments of a business education.
Miss Elsie Hule a student of the State
University is conducting the school in dist
rict Xo 52. I found every thing in neat
condition. The black board needs a coat of
paint badly. In its present condition it is
almost entirely useless. Miss Hale has 17 in
attendance of an enrolhnont of 19: Miss Hale
has had but little trouble.
The school in District No 12 has an aver
eragc of 25 ami an enrollment of M snd is
taught ty Miss Nellie Stevens of the Mate
University- This the first term that
gmmmer bus been tanght in this district for
several years.
Mr. (J. H. Hale, a state university student,
is teaching a school in the vicinity of Irviug
hehadsomo trouble soon after the com.
niencemeut of the school rut he promixtly
settled it and was nobly sustained by the
directors. If more of tho school officers
would land their influence in the snnio direc
tion Ve would have leas insulmrdination in
onr schools. This district snd also several
other have built good substantial houses
within the past year.
District No 25 a small district east of
Sprinfield reporting 21 pupils has an average
attendnnco of 18 in their school and doing
Hood work, under the supervision of Mr. II
T. Hristow. The citizens have planted the
school ground in maple trees which will
shortly make a fine shady place.
The clork of district No. 19 reports 83
person of school nge, and the record of tho
teacher, an enrollment of over 50 with an
average attendance of only 15 to 17. One
teachor hns beon discharged for being too
slack in government, and fault is found with
the present incumbent for being too strict.
In consequence of the irregularity in Attend
ance, the schools in this district have not
been what they should have been, the best
average shown by the register for nny term
luring the p.ist thres years is about fifty-five
or sixty per cent., of the enrollment; another
ditliculty experienced by teachers is to get
the pupils to pursue the requisite number of
studies or enough to keep them out of mis
chief uud until these dillicnltics are over
come no school will amount to much. What
it needed is tho hearty co-operation with
the teacher, of both district officers anil par
ents, then we will sco a change for thu bet-
MIRKIED.
In Eugene City, June 18, 1879, by Htv. E.
P. Henderson, Mr. L. ON sal, of Domdas
county, sud Miss Jans Mcl'herson, late of San
Francisco. Cal.
At the residence of the bride's parents, near
Bprln.hVld, June 19, 179, by the Kev. 8. M,
Driver, Mr. Jssner Johnson to Miss Ehalotlie
Harkins; all of I.ane county,
D, tie's Vegetable NePHreticum
Will cure all diseases of the Kindeys, Bladder
and Urinary Organs. Hundreds have been
cured after all other iftnedies had failed His
English Dandelion Pills have no equal In all
cases of Diseased Liver, Dyspepsia or any
ISillious Derangement. Many of your leading
citizens of this city will vouch as to their
irtue. To be had by all drugjists
We have just received from the Ejstern
factory, direct, a large stock of window
shades and wall paper ; among the latter are
many very pretty styles embracing drained
Paunels, Embossed, Wilts aud Lace Patterns,
Satin and Common Blanks, all of which
we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming
paper. UUXX a. alll.M i vx,
ASTONISHING CURESI
Of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood,
Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired
Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of
Reproductive Organs, Etc., Etc., by
the N
Ce Ictrated English Remedy,
XII ASTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTOHATIVE!
ter.
Mr
I
.lames Gcarhnrt in district No. 22
las an average of 21 to 23 pupils with good
irder and good honest work, and the pupils
are muking fine progress. This district has
isd no school tho past two years on account
f sickness amongst tho children which al
most broke them up.
Miss Cora Owsley is giving very good sat-
faction as teacher in district No. 78. Her
school is small, only 15 in attendance. The
Spetcor creek divides this district and the
raius during tho Spring have made it some-
hat troublesome to the pupils who live on
tho south side of said stream.
It. 0. Cai.unon
Co. School Sunerintendcut.
Robinson & Church at the Hardware Store
keep tlie laret and lest selected stock of wall
paier and border in Eugene City, comprising in I C11IT,
part, Jlrown, lilanks, bytiu, oni anu .bmooss-
It restores HEARING and strengthens the
EYESIGHT. It is not a QUACK NOS
TRUM. Its effects are permanent.. It has fin equal.
It is o-dthtre STIMULANT NOR EXCIT
ANT, hut it will do the work thorougly and
well.
DR. MINTIE A CO.'.S great success in the
above complaint is largely due to the ess of
tliis wonderful niedlcine.-
Priee 3 00 per bottle, or four times the
quantity for f 10: setit secure from observation,
upon KEUSIIT OV PRICE.
None genuine without tlie signature of the
proprietor, A. E. MINTIE, M. D.
rn i.! . t,
Physicians say these troubles cannot be
id.
DR. A. E. MINTIE & CO.
'I'll. VITAT. PKSTf 1H ATT VI! snd TV Min.
ed paper, which they purchase direct from the tie A Co.' Social Treatment testify positively
jhvi u incburies wiu wi.i r viicitjj urn w.c i that tiioy can.
nliHuiieuL All riAiter trimmed free of charge. I
ti icm r T-i.tri finnu i v oeolTIl 1
uu.Lnr.ii ucit.nan omvki can now i m t. u i . -..-i-. i- ..
rut iiitephiuuul r r.lit u hntnn. It is the tniMtitin. I . -2.. ... 1
cessful preperation ever intro lucel to our peo- laMat " W- A"areM'
pie. It workes like a charm In all casus ol Con
sumption. Pneunvmia. Hemorrhages, Asthma.
severe l oughs, t roup ami all otlir lliroat an'I (urauunte ot I niversity or I insvivanln, and
Lung DiseaBcs. Ivo person has ever useil this) lute l.esulent Surgeon, Lrtlwpudio ilwntnl,
medicine without getting Immediate roller, yt I tblliuleiiiliia.
.i . ..ir..!..,. 1 '
trson.i,,L'ahoutourstxeetswitliasusi.K-iou, ReambJe fee f,r .Spaofal treatment at
cough, and tho voice of consumpti.m coining N u K t Frani.
from their lungs, that will not try it If you
die, it is your own fault, as you can go to your I Oitice hours 10 a. m. to 3 f. in., ihiily; 6 to 8
UruggiHt and get a sample bottle lor ID cents I evening. Mindayit, jI n. in. t. J p. in. only,
Horsemen Look to Your Intercotal
THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION
and try it: three dows will relieve any case.
JCegulur size only 7.) cts.
Insurniire.
Underwooil Bros, are representing four of
the most popular and reliable Itiau-uiice
Compaiiiea on tli n (.oast to-wit Couneticut
of llartfonl; New Zealand, of Aukhud;
CouimerciHl Union, of Iondiu; Hauibcrg a
Bremen of lla-uborg; repruientilig a capital
or over flL'M.uuu.UUU unhi Com. J hmt wait
till the h.ir.te 13 stolen before you lock the
stable door.
angir-yl
WHEAT! WHEAT!
Ladles 4ltcntlou.
llfrlin fashion Patterns at Dunn & Stmt
ton's.
To .11' Matron.
Pcing in nrizeiit need of money I am com
pelted to call on all who are indebted to me.
to call and settle before April 10, IS79.
Da. ti. V . UOELL
cvti.kmpv it ivuvmr
-.-''flX wi..... 1 .1..
. pffK-iA. so at on and then call
WM. PRTilSTON'S,
And pun-hase your HARNESS. He ha. on
hand an immenue stock 011 which he defies
conietition, either in Quality, Finish, Work
manship or Price. Also a large stock of
VV HIMclircet from ew York.
CARDS. CURRY COMBS and CRUSH
E.-t in ah in la-i
Also COLLARS thot will fit any and all
Horses.
Swaat Pads, Bridlor, Halters,
And in fact everything a Farmer requires.
SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and
Made to Order.
iEX. FLEURY WILL MAKE THE SEASON, BEGINNING APRIL 7TH ANtD
JT endiug July 18th: At the Livery Stable of 11. Holt, Harrisburg, on Mondays P. JJ. ami
Tuesdays: and Veonesdays and Thursdays at the Livery Stable of H. Baughman, Junction
City; and Fridays and Saturdays of each week at the Livery Stable of James Humphrey, En
gene City. It is a well known fact that there never has been a stock of burses that has shown,
such a HAiiKED iiirHoVEiiKNT on the common stock of the country as the Percbvrons have for
farm and team use. Every business man knows that a good, large well foraied Burs will
alwavs bring a good price.
GEX FLEURY w as selected in France by Mr. C. Fullington, the party that brought roit
Lewis .Napoleon the first of this stock that came west of the Alleghauies; this horse prswed the
great value of this brje I in our country. Mr. F. then had 24 years exerienc with this
stock when he brought out tten. Fleury and purchased from one of the best breeders of this
race in France, 1 He has proven a No. 1 breeder in this State.
Terms, $25 for the Season. Insurance, $40.
C:. -T1YER.
WM,
HACK
HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES
AND SPRING WAGONS,,
r3
Call and Examlna Before Buying
J u urliun lily Items.
The Silver question In Europe.
Kx. (Joveritor I'Vntoii, of New
York, was one of the Monetary Coin
missiouert sent to Europe by the
(Sovtriimcnt; tosirsngs with l'owois
tlier an Inteiiiiuioiial plan concern
ing the renioiiiliziilion id silver. II
icliun.(l last Saturday, and bus given
a forecast ol bis report to (lelojju
tion which welootiK"! him on bis arri
val, lit snys Eniilnwl, Franco, Mel
ginm, Holland, Italy nml oilier oaiin
tries wbicb have 1einonetizel hIvo-,
re liscussinjj wbetber that was not
a mistake. (lrinany, also, is inani
fesiinjj a dl position to rciimnelie
rilvsr. It would be, if remonelized
in Europe, (iovemor I'Vnton thinks
beiil as a medium ol exchange in sec
ondary place, next to gold, lie is ol
tbe opinion th. t the Uniled Slates
tun ii at stand alone in its silver pol.cy
but believes that some ol the Europe
an countries will jrin in tbe rt-uione
lizaiioii of that metal; and r com
mend another Commiion lor next
Pallor Winter.
Ol;C-oN Plo.u.RS. The Oregou Pioneers
elected the following clliccm for the ensuing
yerr: lVsideot, Mfdorum, Crawford; vice
president, J M Grim; recording secretary, J
Henry Brown; eorresjionding secretary,
Willard H Reese; treasurer, J M Bacoo, di.
rectorr, Thomu Mootieth, F X Mathiea.
Joseph Watt.
I!. V. Howard is having the lumber haul
ed fir his new warehouse.
The entertainment given by the Junction
nod Templars waa a complete success.
Albert Craig is building an addition to his
saloon for a billiard room.
Ladies in uniform on horseback will repre
sent the states and Tcrritorries, at the Junc
tion celebration on the Fourth.
The Odd Fellows of Junction City have
bought 13 acres of ground lying 4 west of
Junction for a cemetery. This fall after the
crop is removed they intend to fence it, set
out trees aud lay it off in pits. It is in a de
sirable location,' lying just southwest of
Chris Taylor's Hutto, aud will be a bcatiful
home for the repose of the dead.
Hon C. W, Washburne, who started
for San Francisco List Thursday, to represent
the interests of Laue county iu the establish
ment of a Harbor of IU-fuge, went only as
far as Portland. Thure he learned thut it
was the intention of the Hoard to visit the
Oregon roast soon and make personal inspec
tion of the coast line, dood, the chances of
Foulwtathcr are growing brighter daily.
Election. The tirand lodge of Good
Templari have elected the follow.
ing olticcrs: C A Shelbrede of Salem, O W
C L; I! H Allen of Halsey. O V C T; Mrs
Julia Simpson of Portland, Y V T; C A
Cobnru of Portland, (1 W S; J C Cooper, of
McMinuville, ') W T; L A funks of Drain,
ti W Chap; A M Allen of Dallas, O W M;
Alice Kiehes of Turner, YV D M; Flora
Adams of IIiliU.ro, ti W I (i; C E Magers of
Amity, tl V S. Delegates to the R W 0 L,
Mrs K M lluxtrr an 1 W S James.
Why submit to the discomfort, and hum
iliation entitled bv a local ilisonsn of the
skill, when Oleun's Sulphur Soap will rid ElsewhctV.i
you ol it with eutuinty anil despatch 7 It is
a reindey which never fails to relieve cutaue
ous disease, anil as a means of banishing de
teets ni the cininlcxinn, it iseniially reliab'c.
The benefits arising from the use ot Sulphur
IXitns, in caw ol skin Unease, and ot rhe-
unnitism and gout, are well knowd, but the
cost is too heavy to be incurred by many
persons woo wniilil otherwise take advant
age of them. (I Icon's Sulphur Soap answers
the samo purpose, anil is bo'h inexpensive
aim convenient. An one need stir nliroail in
search of asri'poiu- bath who has this admi
rahle menus of OMvidin one iii-diHn-s. It is
iiicniiipnriuiiy the heat deodorizer and disin
fecla it of vlothiii;.; mid bed linen in use, and
....... . j ,i: . t ...........
I' .'"' H'-n-iwrn ill M UUIIUMIHII3 llll!,Ulll Tl'll 1, . 1 1 I , i i .
..,,,.,1 i i., ..i. !..,:.. I fuls collected, Kecoros searched and ab
: i :, . i . . ' .i 1 "tracts of title made. All limine- l-rompily
Colctlon Agent,
and No'.jry Ptblic.
KVGEXi: CITY. : Oil EG OX.
J. B. ALEXANDER,
Justice ciths Peace, Conveyan
cer and Cciisctop.
C7
I am Prepa.ed to iake to order Buggies and Wagons,
As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in the State,
can Premise ffy Fatrcns First-Glass Work in every Respect.
MY 1'H I (.'CM HE TUB LOWEST L TIIC STATE
FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS.
si-hIiI-i, cuts and sraus are promptly reme
died hy it nml its cleanly, liealini; ami sooth
iiu; properties coimtitute it a fur more desiro
ble remedy for scorbutic oiliuciits than oint
ments of any description, since such greasy
coniHiiinds soil the clothing, often agiravate
ami very rarely indeed do any permanent
OOll,
Sold by drnaiiists, Price 2.")C. per cake,
ol Imix (3 cakes) "oc, sent by mail, prepaid,
urn ceipt of price, O. N. Crittcnton, Prop'r,
7 Sixth avenue. New York. Hill's hair and
hiskcr dye, blai k or brown, .iOc.
For Rknt. Two rooms suitable for of
fices, upstairs in UnderwOods brick. Apply
at r.xprcss otnee.
I attended to. Olf'-e at the Court House.
O K
Those who take pleasure in being dunned
may expect to enjoy a full measure of the
luxury ly ueglectiugto settle at once.
A, X. Ml'KLIN.
NEW ADVKUTLSF.MKNTS.
larket .
B. C. PENM.GrO., Propnttor.
Three Doors North of llic .Ulor House,
I HAVE ESTALLISIIEI) A
Imml
YAR
On the crner of Eleventh and Willamette
streets, and keep constantly on band lumber of
an kini'.s, .vasoned nooring and rustic, f"nc-
ins and fence post.
jiyU-tf
1 B. IH" .
f)R. T. W. Siieltox,
S HELTON
f. jr. wh.kis
Dissolution of Partnership.
TOTICE IS HEREBY 01VEV THAT
i.1 tl.e partnesrbip heretofore existing be
tween J. T. W itterand S. V. Miser is tlusdar
dissolved Mr. S. W. Miser widcidlect all out
standing debt due the firm aud will settle all
claims against the linn. S. ( . M IS Kit,
J. T. WITl'EK.
June, 187!. j.intw4
Fi.ial Settlement.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE
undersigned executor ha bled Ids final
settlement in tlie etate of V. V. Hristow,
deivased, and that the first Monday, the "th
it July is set lor final hearing of the same
jty order 01 ountv ( ourt.
T. U. HENDRICKS, Executor.
e:g:ke city, - -
KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST
BEEF,
VEAL
PORK AND
MUTTON
THE MARKET-
Pracfica! Druggists & Ciiemisk
UNDERWOOD'S 13UIL1HXG.
Next door to the Granpro Store, Willamette
street, Eugene City Orepon.
IN
FO SALK BT THE
Kt UK.XC Citt fiA.D.-This txixlhnt land
came down last Saturday afternoon to train
the ladies Lnrsee for the Fourth of Ju'y.
They were aecmpanied by some twenty-fire
or
MEAT MARKET, CARCASS, QUARTER.
OS AT
1" JZl. 3Z X
Beef. VrsI, Mutton, Pork, Hc.tLJhJJ,
To our customers, at the lowest market rates.
On tlie west side of Willamette Street, between
Eighth and Ninth.
Having just opened our new and neat Meat I S-f.
. I.. : .1. u . - I
,,1IKCV, MP (U c ieNi:vu i lillllinu (lie UVSfc Ul 1
Wave fust opened a full line of fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Also a fine assortment of
Fancy anil Toilci Articles.
SIX KINDS OF
Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil,
Varnhh, Brushes,
WINDOW GLASS and PUi TY
Which they will always sell on rvasonable
terms.
Cartful attention given to Physician's Pre
tcriplioos.
Lane County
MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION
BEN HUSH,
ilTH,
still at the old stand and is uretmred tn A
kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, re
iring, etc Havii seemed the services ef;
icxpi ik need 1 will niaVeths repairing sf.
Ahii AlACKlNJj.lt Y a speciality.
BKN RUSH.
AT THE
HAVING ASSOC! A l'M WITH ME 15
business Mr. KoKACE F. ST1ATT0N'
we have just received a new, large and
WKLL SKLKCTED STOCK OF GOODS,
Muling a specialty of
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL
ANB
AGRICULTURAL IMri.EME.NTS.
We desire to make no grand flourish, but im
say that fanners can come nearer getting
ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT
at our store than at any other establishment la
town, ar.d they can buy them on aa good terms-
Ws have a full line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOOD3,.
FANCY GOODS,
LADIE3' AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS.
MEN AND RDY'S CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
JOOTSs AND SHOES
And are continually adding to eur stck t
meet (lie demands of the public.
V. B DUNN.
The custom of the public is respect
fully solicited.
MV delivered to any pi.rt f the city tree
of charge. MILLEit & McCOKNACK.
Milliner) and Dress Making
To the Lmlics of En;ene City
anil MiiTonudlii; Vicinity;
TF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS MIL-
JL
SAUSAGE,
DRIED MEATS,
I1&1D CHEESE
InJ Evcrytliinf ftrtainins to
FIIJST-CLASS MARKET
Always on Hand.
mHIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND
JL a lar;;e ami varied assortment of FRESH
GOODS, and are receiving every month new
supiuies suited 10 mis market.
Goods are sold low and
AT ONE PUICE TO ALL I
And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HTrtW-
i EST MARKET RATES.
Give ns a call before purchasinif, a it ' no
uvuDietosliowgooits and give prices. pl
linery Goods or if yon wsnt Dressee and
r thirty "l-erscm fn m Eugene. Aboot 7:30 La.lie W ear nwte to onl'r. and In the ltot
... .J style, go to MISS NANNIE MctxiKKLE,
clock iu the evenn.R U.e repairs! to the ,.'ti M tU th. Mum. Uolla.ay A
balcony of Ik rry's Hotel, and gave an epen Under, one doorsooto of lw G. Callison's
air concert, discoursing sweet music to the . '-ens Hty. Ma K iu2il6
enraptnred ears of their many listener for j
-boat ..... K.,nr ftp k lw .t.rf.l '. i1 HOC EH I US Il keer ua a full of
T. rl V..TH r-ti. K-vi.iir l-wli -rvi . IT
in their ,-eioo beU.n8lUg to the tamp- home with th well ., of thr entire GROCERir.S & PROVISIONS
U 11 Uros. wdl plea return the same end co-mmmty. fume apm -Junrt.o. R-pnl. , AJ , u of
b n. T. C. HKNPKIOK.
I bntder none but the yery fattest
nee, ui u. wnntry and sell eon
article.
NEW STOCK OF II ATM -The Best
and largest ever brought to Eugene, at
1 1 IKNIM.VH
EUGENE CITY KILLS.
HE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEATE TO
A. C BFUGGS,
SUCCESSOR TO
D. R. LAKIN.
THE HARNESS SHOP PRE10USLY
owned by D. R. Jjjkin has recently been
purchased by A. C. Briffgs who is refilling the
shop with a Urge assortment of
Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Spurs,
Brushes, Combs, Whips, Dressed
Deer -das, Saldle Blankets, Robs
Etc.
And in fact everything usually kept in a
first-Class Harness Shop,
I propose to aU as CHEAP as any one else
in the business.
Give sue a call before buying elsewhere. R
I andb 'I inform the nnblerW. 'JL L0l,X 'Und' fi rf r-
but 1 t .v.. VI evv'c i okiiu.
, ,VJ., v 1 1 i iiii,jL and are pre
j pared to do a general mi;iinR busine-i. V ill
I receive n neat on stonu -t ! .. ....
Giem.,I1.J .,.l: "Knt th farmer.
Mra-pniraaBuii tlieir own Wheat cund.
u uor on nana,
pp.i ui ted in qiuhty oc price.
l
t
FLOUR and ALL KINDS OFMILLFEED,
and pay the
M.eUdeWanrof Cas, PrjC8 fQr Wheat.
B C. TEWINGTON. PATTERSON, I.PRtS A GRAY.
Bonk and sfery Store,
POST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENK
City. I bare oa hand and am constant'
receiving an assortment of the Best School aa
MiscellaneoOT Bfoks. Stationery, Blank Books
Portfolios, Cards. Wallets, Blanks, Porto).
J", etcrto. A. S. PATTERSON.