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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1879)
CITY AMD COUNTY, x BBIEF MEXTIO. Ixicals scarce. Days rvgruwinj shorter. Congress has adjourned. Chew Jackson's lst tweet aary Ulucco. Mr. U. C. Perkiaa bas taered to ku farm . Sixteen licenses uau neca registered oa the lt far dog. Kin Aellie ruber, ol Seattle, was io '-tiiWtt this week. Tliia ia Ui oiontli tliat green fields will "begin to turn yellow. lien Joe Lane pasted op the road Tuesday to bii borne ia RoscSfc rj. XT i iurite correspondence form every part f the county. Send along the newt. Regular meeting of Eugene Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 Monday evening. We naderataad that Mr. XV. O. Hutson Vat married to Miss Hausou, this week. SuWril (nr the ( card. Thirty col 'umns of reading matter Tor S2.50 per year. Mr. (J. Ketituan goes to Portland Satur May morning on a "visit Here't our t f Dettmau. The yotiug fulk's prayer meeting haa been discontinued fur tka present, owikg to tbo slim attendance. Rett I 1) Driver delivered tw. aermoni at Wis M E Church hit Saudiy inrniug and 'evening an baptism. We understand tbat "Vera" Henderson Swill remove from the Dalles and locate in Walla Walla shortly. The steamer Alexander Duncan, Capt Ca 'roll, Commander, will make regular monthly trip from Portland to the Siuslaw rivor. Johu W. KlViro 'h, formerly if this Mace, lias been attaadogtie Biilum S-sott '(iramniar School, at Portland, during the 'swat year. The largest salmon on record ha been 'sent to the Mayor of Victoria from the Skesj tia river. Its length is five feet eleven inch es from nose to Uil and iU wei'':it 93 pounds. l'ttsiness men should not forget that 'lilank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter' heads, ami every description of commercial Yrinting are neatly ad promptly executed at the (ictus olE;e. We issae oar piper aite day earlier than Visual this week, so as to give the (.'duni employees a chance to celebrate. Wo hope 'our patrons will excise us if the Guars is oot tpiite as interesting as asual. Our old friend, Mr. W 11 Boouo, has taken 'chtrge of the local columns of the Daily Bee We congratulate tberVniricthV-b that ipa jierVm their new accession, for "Billy" i one of the be it reporters in the State. Attention Mariners ! Great reduction i prices. Meals and lodgiug can ho had as cheap at the Aor house as in Iowa, Wis ctmsiu or Miueso'tn thirty-tire per eeht 'cheaper when, the la.Kfy is consMered. i Mr 'Jilfry went t work in IrN few po t'on ia Washington, oa the Ufa. Ho h. Vfved at the capital city on the Sth Kftl Vuud the weather very warm. Up'th tbe Ui. 'jie had one old fashioned "dotru east" thun ler storm Mr Corbit, of Iowa, wa i bai Ujqx iu town several days, as agent fur two heirs in the Kaatern Status, of 4 he estate of X'orris Humphrey, has settled the same by compro mising f-r the sum of $l.,0C3. Mr Corbit left fur the R t last Wj lnesd y ra ir jiiig. The New Idrian mine is still luojuiiig up with the most encouraging proipacts. A tatge amount of rich ore has been already taksfc 4mt, and everybody is invitod to in spect te mine ah I sure. A new faruice will he in cpuratioj by the mi l.llu of next sfmntk. . Remember that the St. Charles Hotel is tbe only tirst class hotel in the city Meals Nerved in tirst-class style for 2j cents, also lodging for 25 or 50 cents, according to the room occupied. Board and lodging per week $-'( or 7. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jive us a calL H Frank Williams, formerly of this city met with a eere accident by falling about thirty feet from a railroad bridge that ia be ing built on the south fork of tbe Yamhill river. One of his legs was brofceu in three dales below tbe knee and badly 'crashed at tfre fcnee-jniat A ret sieal of dissatisfaction hat been Expressed because the primary room of the University has been iven up. Kiss Boise jas proved herself a most excellent teacher and so mauy parents have Urged her to re main, that she has, we understand, abandon fed her intention of returning to Salem and Consented to teach here another year in con nection with Mrs MacDonaid in the school bouse next to tbe KpispoeJ church. Such a school is seeded as wc are convinced this will be. A well known liberal clergyman relates that lately talking to some youngsters on the coming vacation and diverging into the necessity of kindness to animals, he inciden tally remarked: "Boys are often cruel to loads and frogs. I re member when a boy of wickedly rilling np a toad with fire-craok-trs and then lighting the slow match." He was tiorrilied to ase this remark received with the liveliest emotions of interest and delight and ntUrly prostrated as be passed out at bearing on trcbin say to another, "By jinga. Uiat's a new not. Won't we have fan blowing af the bull paddies down in tbe medderr ConiTumT Mosrr. Th young lady. Miss Smftk, who was arrested ia Salem for paniag osaaUrfeit .50 pieces, ackaowWdg H that the asuaed six ia Eugene. So far MrBFDorria, Dr.J. P.Gilland AV Pe ters A Co bare each discovered cm af tbe aparkms euias. Who got the other tbrae? MAUKO.-Mr B T HenkU fonseriy d this pUea, was marriod recently at Daflae, to Maw M. H. Hams, also form-rtr thii ft. j teal EiUU Tniuriiiii hr Jm Jacob Qaiespie to C P Chuixb; gift. U S to Jamoa Thompson; patent U S to Johu Uroaj patjut. U 3 U Evan Martin, pat out. 0 AC K Utv A CO oui, 02 acres J con sideration IJ7.U5. U 8 to 'Win M S Jiall; patent U 8 to itobert K Campbell; douatiou claim. O C li It Co t Win Purkeutou; 4,-j acres; con., fl-'1.4S, U ft C It U Co to B S Uighlaud, 80 acres; con., SX). 0 0 li It Do to H 8 Ward, 40 acres; cou.. 100. Luciuda Hall to ManbUa 4 Uobiuutt, 80 acres; cousuleratiou, EvanMartiu to Ira llawiey, 18 acres; cousideratiou, 100. Johu Z Vaugliu to tlora a laughu, 160 vity lots acres; con, $1,400 8 H rnaudly to Joun KiUiUL'twortb, property m Kugeue; eon., $!W. Jaties r Waruiuk to blieii t, Uayos, 2 aud 3 in Kugeue; cou, fS7b'. Ira Hawloy to hvau Alartiu, Jh acres: contideratiou (I'iO. JohuS Moo'Ain t 0 B PjwsII, 100 acres; cousideratiou, e.',3 "1 . J W Cleaver aud wife to Keui Cleaver, lots 2 aud n in Kugeue City; coil, il.ciUO. Chat 1' Clmrcn to NV tliuruli, et ul, hud; cousicturatioii, $100. M VV Mo V jrray niitl wife to Samuel Dil- lard, laud: riiusideratiiiu. MiOO. Sainuul DUUrd to Kobl (.ovhntn, laud; i couideratli, StitK). a I VV in 8:uit!i Ui H ui 1'itAir. 2 acres: con.. ' m. . Amelia A Aubrey to James U Aubrey, 20 aero; cuu:, UXO. O 11 Uoau to VV V .Miller, lami, cousillera- tt t UoiHtinau to Uoss & .Morruon, 90 acres; con., (1,'ito. H H bculesioue to lien HyLmO, 4 W acres; con, Sif l. J M ''J'hii-iipson to Susan J Swift, property iu EugeLti City; con., IflOtO. Ctll if Honor. Report of dejmrtiueut aud averagis staud- ing of students iu the assistant preparatory departuieut of the State Uuiversity for the last term. Deportineut iucludvt gencr:d behavior autl attcud.uu.-e. Dtp. Xrtnn. Dt'P. Ar. Cttm Aaber....M Ktnii Anlirejr St Minnie Aliniin. ! Tiiimnie AbntiiM.S) Hiil tie l)uhnell.J1 Mik lli.ley NX Nettie Clntver..lM VinU I'd, ofays. ..CI Mellie V)i(i)s. .11 Helen Iluuthit...M Hun v Ki.utlnt...9; Die ur. ;:.... Irns Kliis IMi A4:oli Haines.. .u; IUHuuliicks ...W Herb't l..hnt ii 1ml Seiiw ,i-Oluni..99 x M,-t:iiiiu.!m Ellk MeSjUualiKU M KuMl,nUrauu....Kl lis) SlM'Jyle rUem.u..;s V:HH Meiulr-wer. in a1 9 Ike rteiulieiaer...VI S7 U'i K'-Hiik mwait...ltt Uv HolMiHpiller M W to "i, Munslniir .H!l Vi Kl M. SI tlli.)r...lll S Uim bejit H t U' i.io W ilton tl M Hi UrY.iunj INI Hi H liilia, Voiiug. so V k-n oB V .IU(...S SS fl nlm Htuveus....lM W ji ...iu siucs 1M lui li invfo 8Rn-er...si lou In.. i1l llii!inll....un si :.NwmitaowMi4..yii s sob. AriuiUMH U7 UNI Lizzie T. BmsK. Teacher. Snnctifli I'ity Unas. Tlie lilue Pobbon Club still "holds tin i"lie (iritil i thj bctt bdrcri.:s;ng mtdi sin i iu lane County. f i.me youi g men ti kid to "tike" Junction Mdiihiiy, orwl wore only partially successful. La'it 'Priday week a birthday party was gfr at t e Vsidence of Mr V Krata iu ho nor of his daughter, Miss Sudoral! 'a,. 1'6tli birthflay. This Dnion Sabliath School of Junction City Irclil thrlf se mi-animal election of offi cers list Sunday, resulting as fo'laws: 3 "E Houston, SBieriiitendent; Kiley Clilltert, Assistant Supfcrintendeut; W. L Houstsr, Seordtiry; K'la McClure, Treasurer; Mary test, dfrganist and Chorister. A FliACa A stranger claiming to be a Catholic priest, recently came to Oregon by tbe way of Jacksonville. The Sentinel des cribes him as about five feet seveu Inches high. Mack hair, bald at the crowii of tht head, aad aged about 40 years. He is dross ed in a dilapiiUto 1 garb, aud claims to be the subject of an Irish Bishop. We have heard of him from San Leaudro aud from Yreka, and the lest people know ab(t this individual the better for him and them. Standard. He gave Eegene a call last week, but we hardly think h deceived any one by his profeAsions. Exchanoe. Mr. R. G. Callisou, School Superintendent informs us that an exehang of the Pacilio Coast Series of school b'i'ik now in use can be m ide for the Watson Indt peudeot series at the following rates: KirM reader, 8 cents; second reailor, 12 eents; Third readers, 16 cents; fonrth readers, 20 cents; fifth reader, 30 cents; sixtlj deader. 40 cents; sjieller, i cents. He also informs us that the time o changing is limited to Sept 2, 1879. T be Latest Casweate. Tbe first num ber of the Claekan'M Democrat has been re ceived. It is owned and edited by Mr. D. J. Edwards, and published at Oregon City. The Democrat is spicy, and filled with a large amount of reading fitter. It is a worthy candidate tor public favor, and gives promise f a healthy and frusperoue exist ence. Still Facte. The steamship State of California made tbe fastest timeen record on her hit trip down. From the Colombia river bar to Saa Francisco the made thi pas sage ia 36 hour and 23 Minutes, beatin the fastest time OA record one hour and five miiiata. CowrunttTART. The Roeeburg Indepen dent says: "Tbe exercises Friday last at the Cole's Valley school house were very inter esting which was de to antiring effort of our amiable and artblnplished school mist ress, Mrfk Mianie Lock wood of Engene City.' Railmad The contractors on tbe a a, 1 LaaJaul esteide Ksiiroaa nave sen, sv Chinamen aad a lar?. n.mber of team. ward oa the line ot we mea mm grmuisg . aow being pushed sooth toward the Locki mnt. Srta Ws leva tbat Mr 8 P Lowell bai ned Mr Corbit. far tbesjaaad doHara, alleged te be da's kiai for labor prfnrmd ia eonaeetiea wrth Ox lwt V th Ksrrrt Oarfoblie Sthnlt. OBsIgVATlOSS Of TBE CO0KTT WPEBIJITMO tct or SCHOOL. Mr. C. 8. Williams, a student of the State Uliiversity, is teaching a ttinst excel lent schbid, with an avenge adtendanooirf 40 pui.ila in district No. X The popils art quiet aud doing excellent work. Mr. M. K. Judkins is teaching with bis usual success 'in district No. 6. His ssboid is small, owing to tbe scarcity of children in the aiatriot; lie is well liked. Miss Rose Scott is teaching he'- fit-it term in Na 80; order very Tjood; her only coin rilaiut was th.it she hid some trouble to Work her pupils up te recite at well as they should. Never become discouraged, Mist Itose, but overco.ne all obstacles if passible. Mist Sa.iih Chrisinau has had some ditli cu'ty iu properly controlling the school in No. 215. Some of the young "gelitle:ueu" belonging to her school seem to th.ose'it is bvueaih the dignity of "meu to be ceil-t.-ollcd by a lady, liie.-eforo it bccaike neces sary to call iu tlio directors, wh-i nobly siis tiiued her aud left the iiiiprcssinii that ordi r aad discipline must be uiaiuUiued. je-.e Martin is UucM.ig bis sreoud tct m in No. 84; he hut '.'II pupils in nltviid.uice, and the natrous seem to be s.i.iiiK.l ni;h bis work. M'. 0. 1'. Knox, a giaduatv of Moiiiuenth college, is couducaug a school of S7 to 40 pupils iu district No. 24. He it giviug very gooit aai.is.ao.iou. It the paru.iU iu tli't district could tend t!ier children more regu la ly to school during the schuol term, or yeif.'the recitations would be better, and the parents would come nearer recoiving value received for their money. Tim above remarks will apply to a great number of county schools. Miss Dolly Taylor in No. 61, Miss Strepta Nelson in No. 7J, iud Miss iajnie Coin egyt iu No. 60 are doing vs.y good work; each of themSs engaged iu her tirst te .n of school aud will make very good te.icliui-s if they ajipfy tlieinseNes properly. Tiiey are well liked in their niipeciive districts. Mist Bell Buriia, a young lady who has late'y came to the Siale, it teaciii.i j a good scIiimiI iu No. 2."; slie infuis a gr.-at do.d of lie iuio iier school, in fact St it a lise tuuooi; site has au attendance of 41 of an en ellinent off 8. TheputMus are well sutistied witn her mauagemeiit The tc'.iool in uumber 20 it under i'ie coiitnilof Mitt Emma Ode'han, and tliis is her first term; she has atituli schMil of 14. Sue has bail some trouble iu goveruiug it I J f .. . I ....... . some of her pupils, and found it necessary , ti ausueud one. Miss Lizzie OeoJge ii 'is teaching her first f 4 , ,! Us au average of .0 i.f , tenU in No. Ji; the uo enroll nout of 28. The p ktnms arc saiii- d with iier and imra eugag.-il ):er for W,;'.!::r tc:u. Mi-s .'ci? ( V-i.m lus a small sclnii.l of 11 uhm's iu N. ie) 'Hid house una tu.'di- ti-.-o thoriu sre vet wvry affairs, neither comfortable ritir ornaileutal. , She has to la le.r muter great disatlVautngrs, but is doing tl:e best she can, Mr. Thoiuat S'tccttts teaching the tc'uoo in No. 44, ami has au averago of' 20 to 25 ! ytijils. built a very goo.) school house which it easaut'y located. A liUle more strictness of discipliiie Wft'd do no lia.ni. Mr. A. S. Melcber is teaching a good school in No. ti; be has an ave -age attend- auce of 32 of au e irolliue.it of 3, I tolieve j the best avemgo I Iiuvk seen; is ell b.i-.l i toe uest e I.,, , , ih doing good work, tie list tau; it sev i oral taru'is in th'i dis'iict i Miss Viola Montgomery is eugugod with l3pirpilsiuNo.33. Scholars are quiet but iiot Very prolicicut in their studies. Mini It. L. Wilcox is teaching the school in fo. J witn gooti success, ner .c...... .s ( wcM spoken of by those of the patrons w.ioin t have seen. The school is in a g.eat (Uil betfer condition than it was three or four J-v.Vrs ago. Sue has an a', .eud.niee of 21 '. R. G. CalmsM, Co. School Supeiin.eudent. I'liurtb Noliffk. Service at St. Ma.y's Church, mi Sii.i liy; at II A. M. and 8 r. H.. and on Knl.iv a. fi p. H. Sunday S :'j.i i at .1 v. M. IVeaciiing io t..e t'n .,)'.-,'ud P.eoby terian ChiKeli lo-inmiow, iiio.uing and even ing. Sabbath School at 10 a. m; Service at t'.ie Bapi:st Church lii:morrdw morning and evening, reinject for evening, "Review of Rev. I. D. Driver, of the Ore gon Conference, on Baptism." Sunday School at 3 F. M . - Band Concert. The Eiigene City Brass Band will give an open air concert, from their band stand in the jidblic square next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited to attend. Cuweb. The store of M Abrams ft Co.; of Junction City, has been closed by seversi firms in Prt!aut for about tbe sum of $5,500 The time of Sheriff sale of goods is announc ed for July 12th. Wanteu. Vfe want twenty cords of wood for sdbsc'iption to the Gcard. Bring on your wood and we are ready to receive it Don't bring knots that the 'devil' can't split. Hall'sj Hepatic Kino is the best bver remedy in the market It cures BiTliousness, HeanVhV, Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from the derangement of that Important orgaa, which bas been com nonly called the housekeeper of health The i LrvEB The druggists of this city have it, and j ... . a ... m J ' win guarantee every Dnuie, or money reiunoeo. Try it , HoM t ;e Wbborni un f ! c W-Washburae, who ha. been sc- oroing in the bunch grass country and 'HM tbe classie peak of the BitUr Root fountain, is on his way homeward bound. i ftjmahlicai.. I 1 Ls1is Wear aisde to orAt, and te tbe latmt TKs. Y.l'm- P, r.f If ,f;n. ' style, go in M18HNANME MctXjRKLE, ITie Val cj Poantain or WcJl.nn-ajJt'M 0( Mi-es Hollaway yillaani Temperance Mfifengtr ofLinder, one door south of K. . Calli-ms AlHif livi eonali atH. "VTik Ht. W . in fr.?t mH 1 MtRRIKD. At the Mtideact of the "bride, ia this city, June 2, 1879, by. 1. B. Alexander, J. J, Mr. James UoodclilM ahd Mrs. Johaaua Behrens. In Eugene City, Oregdb, Jiiiie 50, .1870, by Itsv. S. C. Pnoe, Mr. C. A. Woody and Mist Vlaitie J. Kirby; all of Laue county. Hnyia THIk. Hoveirer varied msv be ths oidnlons eon Cfrmnir the validity of Hayes' title to the I' ei.leiKy, there is not a question In tbo nr'n.ls of either Democrat or liepublicans iiixiu one iinKirtiint Niiat, via: ths umiutstion able r -dit of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines to the i Ilk- of Stiindani liemedies or tbe aire. Lis ten to the voice of tin soveria iMople. New Ori.ranm, June 10, 1879. Dr. n. V. P runt. Buffalo, N. Y.i IKisr Sir-Yonr Pleasant Purgative PelleU seem to be purtimilarly adapted to the wants of the people iu this warm climate, where bil iovr affec' iiios are narticularlv urevalent I renrd them as the best cathartic I have ever tiie.1. Yourt Truly, John C. nrxincRso. . , P.OHTOX, Mass., May 14, 1878. Dr. R. V. P.uucit. Buffalo. V. Y. i Dtf.'r Sir-Your Hnlilen Medical Discovery has enred my bov Of a Fever Sore of two years ktiiniiue. Pleae accept our irratitude. Yo'irs Truly, Hcxur 8. Whitino. IIo'imi "mn'vi at the Hnidiv.irc Store keen t' i 1 - i m i! l-t h.-l- e.Cii sloi-k ' Wi'll ;. pi'i ii- l . !i i- ! i K'","ie (,; y, ;-o'l'r; !r;; 'll V I'v, I. ) 11 ' SilJll. li-', -) lui Kudioss. ed p. or .' 'i , y pun-liitie din-ct from the E..-u'iu .. o.o 'i-s and wlU .ell as cheap as ths cheaper t All p.iier trimmed free of charge, , To My rsktrona. .Bring in argent need of mony I am com p'e'li'il .0 call on all a ho are indexed to me, to call and settle before Ap il 10 IS79. D'ti. 0. V. Odku. For Rent. Two rooms suitable for of fices, upstairs in Uuderwoods brick. Apply at Express ollice. L I TIiosi who take pleasure in being dunned may expect to enjoy a full measure of the luxury by ueglectingto settle at once. A, 1. NtCKMN. We have just receVed from the Eastern fnciory, direct, a ' .1 stock of window sIkhIcs and wall aper ; nmnn the latter are many very pretty sly:cs e'.ib'.A-in'f (trained Paiiucls, Eiuliossed, Cil ' 'd l.'ice l'tt!riis, Satiu ami Common Rla'ihs rll o.' which we sell cheap, aud no elm e 'or trimmuig paper. DUNN i. ST1UTT0N. D.. tla's Vojotabla IVePbrotlcum Will cure all diseases of the Kiudeys, Bladder and Urinary Organs. Hundreds have been Hired after all other remedies had failed. Hit Eii dlsh Dandelion Pills liu-e vo enual in all nsvsof Diseased Liver, Dy.eisia or any lliuiis Derangement Many of your leading ti.iiens of this city will vou-h as to their virtues. To he had by all urufcixti It PmisiHikii nr ax Eruntioa. use Glenn's ! . i. i u .1 f a.. ... .11....... aUipilUI TMIHO, Hie rullllK Brim lur Ulirr, inltion R ,brMion, Df tn, ,km, and a fnost sa'utirv lieaiititier of the complexion. This admirable arti.de is an inexpensive suMitute for sulphur baths, and is equally as effective j laiiMiin:r cutaneous maladies, and Kdieving i ut i.in js of rlieumatlHiu and gout. Kednem and ro'.U'hnons, tan; freckles, iinple, and in dirii every imerfection of the cuticle is entire ly removed by it It is avouched, by ladies who have used it, to lie the most effective meauK of clarifying and softening the skin that thev have ever employed; its health immotiiif pi-oprieties i.re widely reconnized be medical men, and evidence in is behalf, emanating fi-nm other aud equally respectable sources, itrocludes any reasonable doubt as to ths gtnu ipeness of its claims to nubli'c confidence. Cloth- , i iu;aud linen fiom the sick room are disinfect- 't .1 l.v if nn. I If tiMvanfu nniifa'nti wki.ll the danjer of obnoxious diseases has been incwreil "J i ' - - - - ( operation of salves and lotions, are headed by it. ami it soon relieves the swelling and pain caused by b.-uises and sprains. The opening of the pores, resulting from the whoWime stimulation of the si'iierficial blood vessels that it produces, is the effect best calculated to ease the eir-ulation when overheated, and carry off hiH offei.sive irranulations which disfigure the citt'b.'te and render e-astonce a state of martyr doia w.iilo they rem .iu. Eruptions ailin.nts will ni( enllrey ,lioilte(i by (jienn s Sulphur Soap. Sold by driLwists. Priccife percuke. 1 box (3 cakes) 7.'hl. sent bv mail, mvnaid. on receipt of price, t'. N. Crittenton, Prop'r, Sixth avenue, New Yo'k. Hill's hair and whisker dye, black or biO n, SOc &e 1)lirultt, tlKlt st home, it is the most sua cessful prejiertttinu ever iuti-oduced to our ieo- pie. It workes like a clia iu in all cases oi uon mupli.m, I'u.Miinoiiia, Hc.no rhages. As ma, heViire I'AA -lis, ro.ip and all olhar Thr .t uini Liiii Diseases. No person bus ever us I ti.is nieditine without getting im.uediate rnl f. et there rre a are.it many poor, suffering, skeptical person noiurf about our s'..-eets with a suspicious f:-juj,h, and the voice of tonsumption nomiii irointli.-lr lunt,t, that will ut try it If you 'die. it is your own fault, as you can to your Diujj st and get a Sample Uottle for . I tents r nd try it; tiiree doses will relief ny ea-e. J.i -oiL r .dze only t't c's. loMtriiiiif. Underwood ilros. are representing four of the most popular and reliable Iusurance CoirfjUnies on this Coast to-wit Conneticut riT Hartford; New Zealand, of Aukl-iud; Commercial Union, of London; Hani berg t I'remeii of Hainberg; representing a capital of over 29,000.000 gold coin. "Doiit wait till the horse it stolen before yon lock the table door." Latllee 4tteatUn. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Duna A Strst ten's. if EAT MARKET, On the west side pf Willamette Street, between Eigj.u and Ninth. Having just opened our new and neat Meat Market, we are prepared to furnish the best of Beer, Veal, Mattoa, Pork, etc., To our customers, at tbe lowest market rates. The custom of the public is respect fully solicited. Meits delivered tn any part ef the city free of char.e. MILLER i McCORNACK. iikrj and Dress Making ! To the Indies ofEnsene City attd Mirrurindlng Vle;nltyt TF YOU WANT FIRST cuam .mjl-' linerr Goods or if TOO want Ir' 'S and S. H. FBIEMDLY, HAS JUST OPENED F0U THE 8PRI.0 AND SUMMER TRADE . THE LAGEST STOCK OF 0000$ EVER BR0UHT OUR STOCK OF CLOT HI1STG bas ben lankly Vcreaied1 and we can show as handsome a line of ready made goods ia MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DfiElSS SUITS As tan be found in the country,, sh'l st prises that cannot full to satisfy. i OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT , is well filled with a splendid assortment of at' leadiug styles and fatldonablt sliades-of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. nieHclinl b Unbleaclii'd Cotton Flan neU. Indies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS nnt, .SCARrS; Reblftson k Church. IIKil.KKA .w SlIELFvl HEAVY HARDWAttE IIAVH TUB . Best Sefftted Stockln Orron IS' A BEFORE PURCHASING, 00 TO A. V. PETERS & CO., LW.ers in General Merchandiso, and examine the Cefeb'rat'el WHITE SEWING MAOktiSTE, The best find most complete of able BO OT M SHOE STORE. JLIIUlh1, Propriety. Shop on Willaiii'ette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, nugene uity, ur. I will hereafter keep a complete stock of 17 DIE', MIMES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ualtera, Cloth and Kid, Batton Bta, llllppera, white aad black, Kandala, t'rearh kldNhors. jtEN'S & BOYS' MI AND HEAVY BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And In fact everything In the B00X nd SHOE liiie, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS . Were manufactured to ordtf, . ARE FIRST CLASS A .J a.. Isut as1 will kat AUU KUMMIvSJOU mm J'aallwOSIy "Ml tr oM (or tha loweut prio that grod ftrticU oan M fttlonied. Ktri-im A.llUlil CRAIN BROS; DEALERS 1 .jClntlti, i.iichet ind Jewelry, M jslcal Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc j Watches, Clocks, and Jswelry repaired and i warranted. Northwest corner of Willamette ' and Eighth streets. febO tf If you wish to buy your goods cheap, yon must go to the store of LURCH BROS., OOTTAOK GROVE. They keep ens of tht largest stocks of General Merchandise! Outslds of Portland, eajl Jhey sH goods heapi er than it can bt bought anywhert lit ths Wil- lam.ttA V&1IV. .1 ... The ftrm of Lurch BrcV tonilatt of Aaron Luren ana xen uurcn. wOPOSItlON MtHE UtE TRADE! SLOAN BROTHERS nni,t, do WORK CBIaFEB tbaa any etasr TV slvpiatosra. HORSES SHOD FOR $150, WhktMwsaaisrial.all rsssaO. BsUiaf eld shoes Ti ats. All w.rr.nl.a I. .v. n.u,..... Snap on th Corner of Bin ani 0I1T6 8. - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS s aU kinds at Inside llifiiw br T. G. HENDRICKA DRIHJ JOOItt-NEW. UTTLESJ aadiowpnoos. Jri:rJir.MV ! n. rt. r i. ir ii. i qsHB bbst tHori 111 brovubto M. M . .ki. h.M Ol UkWMt MllW St. T. ... II e is ifniLKa frriivil. . . . Wm ProsUss haa pored bis harness shop t thebnildidg fonasdy oocupied as - lo.a ana door soath of Dnnn.'s brick Vra wht.rt he. ::.' U clid t- rstet ' oM m,.., r Zt. ' i'...7i TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS In tbe leading styles. OILCLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our steuk f Mens' aud lioyi' Han Francisco Boots, Wlil.-h ls.ve sold for a number of rears with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS And all choice FAMILY UROCER1ES a astonishly low rates. ... LIVERPOOL CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highri-t price lor all kinds of produce and Vo'oiv , S. It. FKIENDILY. HAYB FOR ssls at the LOWEIsT hates IKON. STI a r u-a a 'JotC'ils. AAsT.n. NH 'st'aHlsfChsins. OTasA Putty, Tabl f .nd'V'x kft . , vVUTLFJlY, tiVNS. PlsVbLS, AMMUMM'ION, AURICULTTVAL IMPLEMIM'S, Blasting P.Uiler. FlshinirTaVkl. KtlEjU. We iuvlten exam ination of our goods, confident that our prices will suit ht times. 3S?' all, and sold on the mowt reatf- terms. B.F. DEALER IN NtCVfH, 1'iimp, Pipe-, Metals, Aiib House Furnishing Gofldi Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guarthteed. Willamette Ktreet. E tger.e City. Oregr. JUST RECEIVED. A Lairg Stork H DUV GOODS, CLOTHING, HaTS,., . IfOOTS AND. SHOES, GROCERIES,. YANKEE NOTIONS ETC., ETC.. AT REDUCED PRICES. Highest .market prioe paid for all kiads o PRODUCt, HIDES andPURS. A. GOLDSMITH. AtFIIED ULEV Est takta possession ef tts Liickey Livery Stable, Aad srffl' earrr oa a fiffwieiT T wwwv tret.',.. Borneo fed and boarded by the week er dsr. HORSES AND BHOtilES FOR HIRK. Eugene (It) Brewery MAT1UAS 31ELLEK, Prop Is aow prtftrfi to all su orot ke DORRIS LAGER BEErVV OF A SUPERIOR QUAUTY. A: Come s tat yiriell A foosl art tela Arttsp 1 . ,(.-. t ESPECTTULLY OFFERS HISSKR ' vices to the citizeas of Eugene Cltand ' nuT mme NHW IOHIAN mnnunu miiuiiu uuh .AS COUXTT, Ot;N , . mfw!ui,' Jm, 1878 Capital Stork, I OV'FICKIIS ! . PrrT-A. I- Todd. Srcri?-At) j IHnrt-rom.-J. p. Oil i. W. . J-kw,, T. 8. Bndaban;h, A. L. Todd aad A. Tr.i. Prindr! offee f?r fit r.f f.'.tk at J. P. 523. "5 ' sit. F'HV'rsjKifleiioi.Eorsaa.'