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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1879)
CITY AND COUNTY. Agent at Portland. Mr. sV. L. Eppiiiger is our authorized gent at Portlaad. BKIKF ttfiXTIOXt Chew Jackson's hist Sweet nay tobacco. fee "general notice" noder"New to day." Read ordinance No. 13. Mrs. W. B. Pengra ii visiting relatives at JtoktoariUe. The Guard it the best advertising medium in Lane county. Go and aee John Kelley and wife next Wednesday evening. Mr. J. M. Thompson's family have gone to the McKenzie 8prings. ., ? The public school, we are informed, will convene September 23d. Mr. Jos. Q. Gray has' returned from the mouutaina. He captured one deer. We are under obligation to Mr. D. C Underwood for a mess of green corn. Vf e invite correspondence form every part f the county. Send along the new. Mr. Ban F. Dorris has returned from the McKenzie Spring!, much improved in health. Mr. W. C. Taylor, who has completed his school, has returned te his home at Philo math. Mr. C. M. Williams' scholarship to the University, from Multnomah county, hat been renewed. Miss Tilla Scott was thrown from a hone near the University, this week, but fortuuale ly was not serieu ly injured. Dr. L. M. Divis, E. F. Chapman, Chas Davis, and their families, will leave for Ya quina Bay Monday morning. Sheriff Eakin and Jasper Stevens went hunting Wednesday evening and returned Thursday noon, and captured 36 grouse on the trip. . An auctioa has been going on this week of oil paintings, from the hands of celebrated artists in California. The sales have been quite large. Henry C. Kind, law partner of the late James D. Fay, committed suicide in San Francisco on the 8th. Cause squandered his wife's estate. Prof. St. Lawerance, the blind musician gave a lecture last evening at the court house to moderate sized audience. The Professor is a first-class lecturer. J. A. Winter, the photographer, says the wood trade will be open for a few weeks, and if yon want to trade firewood for pic tures now is your time. 2w Preaching at the M. E. Church to-morrow morning and evening at 11 a. x. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Prayer and praise meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Guard is the largest, and most ex tensively circulated of , any paper in Lane county. The Guard is also the officii' 1 paper of Engon City. Advertisers should make a note of this. The Telegram says that a wajf intimates that the saint, Hen. Owens, is going to flood the couuty between here and the Tualatin, and then enter it as swamp land . Hen. has a hankering for swamp land. One of our cigar dealer was awakened by lend kicking on his front door, at 3 A. a., one morning this week, and when he had an. wered the summon was asked, "Mister can you change this 'er quarter ?" We acknowledge the compliments of a bottle of Nabob whisky, from Osbiirn V Co., agent for that popular brand of whisky. We expect the brand to havo a good sale, for wo re satisfied that it is the purest liquor npon the market. Near Eugene on Thursday a man was burn ed to death while rescuing his furnitre from the flames of his burning house. Crucible. Nothing of the kind occured in this vicinity but we suppose you have to go away from borne to learn the news. F. T, Joyce, route agent of the Portland Standard, swam from Rots Island to Swan Island, a distatnce of fully fire and a half miles. He made the trip from Island to Is laud in the remarkable time of 2 hours, 15 minutes and 20 seconds. Mr. Wm. Irving, Wes. Cherry, James Abrams and Chas. Godchild will leave for Yaquina Bay to-morrow morning. We are satisfied this is one of the liveliest crowds that will leave this summer. Jim Abrams will keep fish bait in a five gallon demijohn. Remember that the St Charles Hotel is the only first class hotel in the city. Meals served in first-class style for 25 cents, also odging for 21 or 20 cents, according to the room occupied. Board and lodging per week 13 to $7. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us call. Prof. E. P. Conner, the noed penman and teacher will organized a class in penmanship at the Episcopal Church school house in this place on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock also in the evening at 7 JO. His terms are ex ceedingly liberal and all persons old or young wishing to write a neat, rapid band should join his class at once. Did yon ever notice the poor chap that stands in the first picture is the almanac, with the fish and sheep and scorpint and balls and twins, eta, around him? Did yon ever notice that he was naked and had noth ing in his stomach! Well, that poor fellow used to edit a paper and take his pay in "III pay my subscription next week." Josnr Kzllxt. The old piooeer violinist Olifornia, John Kelley, aiud by his wife, will give aa entertaomeat in this city Wednesday evening, Angnst 20th. The JacksoarflU SentnsaL of August 13th, says: "He gave entertainments Saturday and Mon day to faO honeea: Mr. Kelley sings and plays as of yon and Mrs. Kelley excells M the piaa and organ. They will of courae, Met wit a cordial reception and liberal pat. reeiaj everywhere The Isccni of the Three Sislert. McKknui Riooit, Aug., 12, 1879. Ed. Guard. The central peak of the "Three Sisters" was visited a week ago to day by a party of eleven excursionists, chief ly of Eugene City, who left Bolkoap'e Springs early on th inoruiug of the previous day. From that place to Lake Valley, 13 miles eastward, was made by wagon and six fur ther east to su limit prairie on horseback where camp was made fur the niht' Otfing to the heavy snowfall of the past winter the mountains southward were al most entiruly shrouded above this point and it was decidsd to fuish the journey on foot which was done though it was found quite practicable to have ridden five or six miles further and over the entire length of the southwestern gliciar, few of its last year crevasses being exposed. An early start cured go)d footing for the tourists who at eleven o'clock were luuching at the summit of the ridge connecting the uorth and middle mountain and at the immediate base of the last. This point present a fiue opportunity for studying tne glacier phenomena of the eastern slope as well as of that just passed ovar and should satisfy the average studeut of mountain sculpture, but was not the case with our climbers ant ing whom "Excelsior" seenie 1 the only sentiment. The next aud last thousand feet would pass for hard climb' nig auywhere and the attempt to scale it from the north was a failure uwitijj to ice. but by cireliuj to the west better footing was found and the summit was readied about one p. M. when the prince of this fair uuuii tain groupe gracefully surrendered to our quintette of ladies advancing en-suite. The haziness of the atmosphere so insepa rable fiom our warm summer days when fur est tires are raging io.iuw.iat interfered with the view of the graud lau.lscaps here present ed iu early spring and after tlw Autumn showers, but aside from this the day wm per fection and if the k.iowlottg ig uued by the par ticipants may be measured by the amount of specimens, gtological and Uorul, collected by them, this will be remembered as more thau merely a pleasure trip. ft. i'vuucll Proceedlujce. Council Dooms, Eugene City, Augntll, 1879. Council met pursuant to adjournment. Present Couucilmeu Dunn, Sloan, Edris, and Church; Recorder and Marshal. Absent President Dorris; Couucilmeu Underwood and Mct'lnug. Minute of previous meeting were read aud approved. Finance committee reported favorably ou the following bills and warrants were ordered drawu eu the Treasurer for the same: Campbell Bros, $-'0; J C Jesscc, $6; Re corder's court, $10 SO: M Winner, $i 50; II Knox, $(i 40; E J McClaiiahan, $12; T ti Ifendrirks, $43 63; J E Attebery, $24 20. The judiciary committee proposed an amendment to sec C, title 1, chup 3 of the city laws, authorizing the marshal to levy pou aud sell any real property belonging to delinquent taxpayeis within the city iu the maimer provided by law for the collection of State and couuty taxes, which was on mo tion adopted. Committee ou streets reported that the contract for buildirg the bridge across the mill race ou Eighth street had been awarded to V. T. Campbell for $193 and coats of covering, about 40, nuking iu all S-'oli. The following bills were then read aud re ferred to the finance committee: S M Titus, $4; Scott Christian, $2 25; Recorder's court, So 50; Win Christian, $4; Springlield MiU, 17 73; Hays, $.'2 50; (' A Weolcy, S7; Scott Chris nan, $3 70; J E Attebeay, $26. The marshal reported the condition of some of the street and sidewalks, and there eiug no further business to transact, Coun- it adjourned. Scientific Lectures. I he series of lec ture! announced iu last week s Guard, by President T. F. Campbell, of Monmouth College, were delivered i.i the Brick churoh, August 7th, 8th, and 9th. We will not try to review these lectures, for we are sure a summarizing would not do justice to the speaker, but would say that Mr. Campbell sustained his enviable reputation as a public lecturer. Many of our citizens are just now engaged in harvest, absent in the mountains and at the coast, causing the attendance at these lectnres to be not as Urge as their high merit deserved. The subject is one of great importance, and it was handled by President Campbell in a purely scientific ma'iner. We ope the Professor may be induced to repeat is lectures this winter. Hunawat. A team belonging to Mr. Janus Kanolf. which he had hauled a load f grain to the flouring mills with, gut seared' and ruuaway up Fifth street, yesterday, to the residence of Horrace S'ntton, where the wagon collided with a shade tree, which completely demolished the wagon and freed the horses from the wagon. They then ran into the fence of David Cheiry's and knocked down several panel. When the horses were canght very little of the harness remained intact on them, and the hones were some what bruised. Set Firi Some contmp!ible wretch set fire to sosie bay and light wol, between the two stables of Mr. Irving Henderson this wrek. When the fire was discovered it was within a few feet of the barns, and had it bern discovered half an hi. or latter the stables would certainly hare burned, p.r. j mers watch out for tramps, for they are in festing every community, and no telling what devilment they will commit More Improvements. One day this week Mr. Chas Laner bongbt the property of , . rt'-n . . m. Mrs. Peareeeo. Willamette street. The tame day he let tbe contract for building him nice dweliing tberenn, to Mr. S. M. Miaei. Tall Oats. Mr. J. near Irvine, left with Lxt 4 inchae in height. If an m eaaleeat these oats let bi. trot them j 4 Lod( Tom Letter. Long Tom, August 12, 1879. I learu that S S Stepheus, who had his leg broken, is improving. ralutise fever still raging. Many prepar lug to start after harvest There is oonsideral talk about the medicl nal properties of the miueral springs, ou the farm of itichard Jones, Esq. Same remark able cures of scrofula bat resulted from the use and application of the water from one of these springs, and bias fair to be the Sar a- toga of the Willamette valley. The farmers faces that looked .smiling aud pleasaut a few week since over the flatter ing prospects oi luxuriant cropi ot grain, uow look care worn. The rust has struck their grain aud blighted their hopes, calcula tion! and im nigiua.iou drawj ad to their fu ture pperity. Forest Shade Lodge, L 0. G. T., installed the folio aviug uauil oJhers, August 9th: Byron Ellmaker, W C Ti Charles Hadley, W Tj Miss Mary E Hayes, W V Tj Frank Hadley, W F S; Monroe Stepheus, W Tj Eli Perkius. W Chap; Ge..rga Holland, W Mi Johq Hull ind, YY I Gj Z T Fisk. W 0 U; Miss Emma A Ell maker, R S; Miss Mar tha Holland, L S; Thomas J Neeley, Assist ant Sec; Miss Celia Lite. D 0 A M. It is well kuoa-u that your humble servaut is not a member of the 1 0 U T, but I can say that the lodge is in good working order and are harmonious aud zealous, receiving new can' didates each meeting. Few member with' draw; and if not already, bids fair to bo the strongest lodge in Lane county working But little distention is appareut. The lodgt is an honor and moral credit, to not only those that are members, but to the coiiuuu nil)' where it belongs. But I fear that By rou Kllmiiker ae V V T, while acting aa moderator, will forget and use his sledgj iu stead of the gavel and deface tin furuiture. Long may they wave. Regular. Siuslaw Item. Our correspondent at Siuslaw, under date of August lltn, aeud us the following items: The Sunday School is still prosperous. The baby crop is good and Andy Barlow's baby weighed 10 pounds. l Kust is making sad havoc with the wheat iu this valley; especially the late sown grain. Tho avurags grander is bu tying himself trying to ascertain the cause of lust. Each one has a theory of hi own. Squire Crow killed a huge cougar that had been devouring Ozmeuta sheep. Born On the 3d iust., to the wife of A. J. Barlow, a daughter. July 27th, to the wife of James Young, a son. On the Cth inst. to the wife of Capt. O'Brien, of the S. F. Call, a son. Occasional. The Harvest. Some Fall grain has been threshed the past week, aud from what we can learn ths grain will be good iu quality, but will not yield very heavily. Next week tho farmers will commence threshing Spring grain, but as to the result w cannot say . Several large farmer have told us this week, that there would be hundreds of ' acres of nice looking wheat buruned on account of tin-ru.t tricking it, aud the heads failing to till. Honrs Monev.-Complaints is made of half dollars, to all apfiearances genuine, that are in reality made counterfeit by boring in to the edge and extracting about 30 per cent, of t'le silver. Tho hole is then plugged up with lead, and the milling neatly done with genuine sclvcr. By throwing these coins on a counter their dull sound immedi ately betray them. Steel Head CAUUHr.--Last week a son of Mr. Seavie'i caught a young salmon known by fishermon as that variety called the tel' head. It was caught in the McKenzie river near the mouth of the Mohawk, and meas ured 15 inches in lengMi. This is the first salmon caught in the McKenzie river with a common fly hook. Laud Tor Nnlo I lie a p. We have several good stock ranches which will be sold on very reasonable ter ns. - A'so one good grain and stock farm, containing 3! acres, with large house and barn; excel lent orchard, out hoiues, etc., all under fence. Price for farm, $2,500, one-third down and bdance iu yearly installments. For particulars call ou or address E. A. Juo kins o. li. D. Juokins, Eugene City, Ore gon, a9m2 Hall's Hepatic Kins i the bait liver remedy in ths mirk't. It curM Bill! risnss, Hes'liclie, Constipation, fun lice, Dyspepd.i, and all diseases arising from the derangement of that imo)i-tant or ;ui, whi:h has b jen c :n monly called th housekeeper of health THE LlvE.l The druists of this city hav it, ani will larantce every bottle, or money refunded. Try it. Fellows' Compound Htkcp op Htpiios PHITE is a s;ecifij rtmed for consumption, bronchitis, aathmv nervousness, debility, dys pepsia and distreMinz coifh. Its power of ar resting disease is honorably acknowledged by phyMcians wherever introduced. II. 8. Orrae, Si. I)., Ex Pres. of Board of Medical Ex. of CaL says: I ue it in my practice with goo I rrsulU J. C. llanmn. Esq., M. D.. Coanty I'hysidan, Lk Anelos: "X use it in the h h pital with satisfaction." L. E. Cross, M. L., Stockton: It given ra ich benefit to patiwnU ii'ferin from debility and lun? complaints. Sold by all druggist. Newport, N. 8. Jam's L Fellows, Eso, Dear Sir I have recertlv beard, from an invalid, of the irreat rnefit derived from your Compound Syrup of iiyp4nrmiww; m i narinj in many nvner ra ttan , mrkod tbe most beneficial results from iu use, I cannot but reir 1 its discovery as a matter of devout thankfulness to a beoign providence. I hav wed it eoswidenblr streetf. and, at I interval during several years put, given it to soms membtrs of my family. ' i nar aw rwmamiwi a sffiners,ana in- 'w1t irM , it D5 M nefit jB ttoae complaints for which it is especially roe tocam-ndei In bronchial and other chest elections, in P. Zumalt, who lives I arresuw innpien, eoowmpiion. no.ii in teasen in? the distressing symptoms of this disease in ns some oats, whicU ; iu bnpelM it y. a weU aa in eases of aer debility. In gmnz tone to the system, it - rT yy. JoBX MeMmAT, Methodis MinitT Ortgifl. Ws bavt ten many accounts of the origiu of the Mm of oar Stat, but the followiug from a writer in the San Francisco Argonaut is the latest and most original of th:n all. Tbe writer says: "Tbe earliest navigators of the coast of California, when sailiug uorth of California, made a lauding, and had a friendly inter course with a tribe of Indians found there, who had very long, psndulous ears, formed ao from the babit they bad of slitting the lobes, atuluiiug them a a receptacle in which they carried their ornameuts, such as earingi, on a vary law scab. The sailors called then Iudiao Ore j ones, or Big Ears aud iu time the nam was curtailed to Ore jn, or Big br. Auolicise t'.i word Orejon; and you have our Oregon. Aud such is the origiu of the name of the Stat of Oregon. To the understanding of oue of the Spanish race it is nothing mors uor less thau Oreiou, or Big Ear, it being a true Spauish word in dicating aud meaning a large ear. Ntw Water and Gas Company. Arti cles incorporating the Portland and Tualatin Water Company were filed in the office of the Secretary of State Saturday last, with H. C. Oweus, 11. C. Perkins, and B. H. Roach aa incorporators. The enterprise and business of the corporation will be the conducting of water from the Tualatin river by meaus of canal, ditches and pipes iuto and through this city, in . order to supply Portlanders with good, wholesome water for general use to the extent of 20,003 iuches or less; to ac quire all necessary real property and other rights for that purpose; also to generate gas and supply the city therewith by such means aud appliances as may be requisite. The water is to be taken by a general line of ca ual from the Tualatin river at or uear section 20, T2S., Rl Willamette meridiau, and thence by the most pracitablu rout to the city. The head offico will be located here. The capital stock will be $500,000, divided into shares of $1000 each, and the dilratiou unlimited. Telegram. Sure jreur Montr. The Postmaster General has issued orders that no money order shall be paid ou regi tered letter delivered to any of the followiug named firms: Sunbeam Publishing Co., Rus sell & Co., Leavit k Co , New Bedford, Mass., n A Bnrknett, Naw Vork City; lloyal. Mann ft Co., Brooklyn, N Y; Ari- zona Lottery, Prescottt, Arizota; Edward A Eggleston, Uossita, Colorado; Kentucky Laud Co., New Bedford. Mass; Rev Jos T Ionian, N Y; Michael Gnldwater, Prescott, Arizona; B. Jones ft Son, HopVenton, Mass. Reader, cut out the above aud past it in your hat. M an ted. A good girl, who understands how to wash and iron. No person unless competent should apply. Inquire at the Astor House. To Trade. We have a first-class No. 9 Wilson sewing machine, which we will trad for wood. For particulars inquire at Guard office. Two new Grover ft Bakar su iug machine to trade for wood at Crain Bros. We have a few first-class pianos and organs to sell at manufacturer's prices, fully war ranted, at Crain Bros. Attention farmers 1 Great reduction in prices. Meals and longing can be nail as cheap at the Astor house as iu Iowa, Wis consin or Minesota thirty-five per cent cheaper when the locality is cousi dt-rcd. "Mamie." "Sunny hair just touched with gold, Blue eyes sweet with love unto'd, IUsy cheeks with health's rich bus, Ruby lips just touched with dsw. Arm for sweet caresses given, Little tongue that talks of heaven Running round with fairy feet, Such is Mamie, baby sweet. When Mamie sweet begins to talk Ami tell the babies nigh her Why those ny cheeks and ruby lips, She'll say, "I oosed l'funder's Purifier." DR. MINTIE'S "SPECIAL" MEDI CINES Are mads from the best materia' obtainable. Thev ire not cure alls. They are favorite lire- sciptions that have been tried and tested for year iu ins extensive practice, uiiui now mti are absolutely perfect in the troubles for which they are recommended. The Nrphreticum works wonders in Kidney and Bladcfcr complaints. Those sulTerinif with Dropsy, Bnglte disease, Diabetes, Uravel, IL-tiitiiin of urine. Pain in the bock, Incon tinence, or any disease of the Kidney and Blad der, will be astonished at the relief one bottle will afford .... For Fiiuals weakness it is absolutely with out an equal. t in all deran?emenu oi in L,irer, Ue Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver Pills. For Billiuusness and Dispepsia, Use Dr. Minties English Dandelion Liver Pills. Fr r r vsr and Ajne, Use Dr. Miutie s English Dandelion JJver Pi"- . . . - . .. Fvery family should keep tbe dandelion Pill ou baud. gj what the dm Hist say about Ur. Sim- tie's medicines: "Everybody speaks highly of thein." C, H. Woolard X Co., druggist. Portland. "ATI who take them recommend them."-John A. Clidd, druggist. Portland. Messrs. Abrams Carroll, wholesale druggists, San Francisdo, aay: "We regard Dr. Miutie's Nephreticuin as th best Kidney and Bladder remedy before the public" All ilrJggist keep these medicines. SIR ASTL5Y COOPER VITAL it tSIUiU II Vdt Tbe great Euglwh rem ly has mvle more cures of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Lost MaubooJ, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, inability for mental labor, despondency, and ucb due as ar induced by youthful! fol lies and excesaee, than all other medicine com bined. It is not a stimulant nor excitant, is perfect ly safe to take, Is Dot a quack nustrura, and produce results ar that wonderful. Price, W a bottle. Four time the quantity, 110. Buy a bottle. It will not disappoint you. Hodge, Davi t Co., whnljaale agents. For Rent. .Two rooms snitabl for of fices, apstairs in Underwoods brick. Apply at Express otfice. DOR. At Cotleire City, Colusa cmuty, Califor nia, August Z, 1879, U the wUe of Mr. W. Bhiedls. of Lane county. Or, a. S. H. F11EMBLY. HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPK1M AND SUMMER TRADZ THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK OF CLOT HING has been largely Increased and we can show as uauusome a lin ul ready mad goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS A ean be found In the country, and at prises mat cannot tall to tttlaiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is well filled with a stdendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all color. Blcadu'il it Unblt'iiclivd Cotton Flan nek Ladies and GontV Underwear, SHAWLS nod SCARFS, 8. Robinson & Church, DEALER IX S11ELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IUVB TUB BestSelfcfcdStockln Oregon IS A O XL 3L A 3R. BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers iu General Merchandise, and , examine the Celebrate! WHITE 815 WING MACHINE, The best and most complete of all, and sold on tho most reason ' able terms. boot m Ml STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamotte street, 2nd door north of hardware storo, Eugene City, Or. I will hereafter keep a complete stock of L. OIKS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Valter), Cloth and Kid, Button Hoot, Nllppcrsi, white and black, Sstndalsi, French kid Shoe. MEN'S & BOYS' fit ANU HEAVY BOOTS & SHOES QF ALL KINDS, Ami In fart rervtblnff in tha . BOOT and SHOE line, to which I lutend to devote niy especial attention. MY GOODS Ware manufactured to ordrr, ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed as represented, and will be old for the lowest prices that a pood article oan lie afforded. ..r'.7-78tf A. Ill XT. CRAIN BROS. D2ALERS lit m. iVjClifki, Watches ind Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clock, and Jewelry repaired and warranted, Northwest cortier of Willamette and Eighth streets. febO-tf If you wlab to buy your goods cheap, you must A. GOLDSMITH go to th store of - LURCH BROS., AUMED "" OOrrAQE GHOVK. Hsstakei possossloa ef tk They keep one of the largest stocks of Luckey Livery Stable General Merchandise Andwiusca OuUlds of Portland, and they sell good i cheap- . GENERAL LIVERY BUSlNtSS. er than t can be bought anywhere in ths W 11- UnrmM1 . . . . . , . . . lamette valley. . i Horses fed and boardsd by the weak er day. The firm of Lurch Bros, consists of Aaron HORSES AND BITQOIES FOR HIRK. . Lurch and Ben Lurch. -POSITION Euenc City Brewery i.sTHB MATJIIASMELhEU, Pro'i' LIFE OF TRADE ! uw-t-SLOAN BROTHERS LAQER BEER WV- Z0 cnEAPEB - otUr OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.- " b"t",to- Coew a4 for yvn I) A good article f HORSES SHOD FOR $1 50, "-""-"" WKh new maUrlal, alt imi. Besetting old sbnes li t eista. T ESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS 8ER All warrasite4 ! (Ire allalaetl-. XV vices to the dtizens of Eugene City and Shop oa the Corner of 8th anl idnitTtlth ' OHve B. KW IDHIAN A"gs- tniABAR MIHING COMPAHT DK:J" Tfl5l K,8'rYUa OF DOUGLAS' COUNTY. OUN. Tim best .nor. lver BRovoncro iBcorporalei, Jane, 1878. i ItmoTil. oFrioEitsi i "P nT-A. L Todd, frrtrrurr A Wol Prtna La moved bis harness shop to theboildiug formely occupied as a sa Iraw "oe oVmr south of Duos' brick store where fc will be glad t saMt bis old nt TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in th loading style. OIL CLOTHS for floor and tabl ns. BOOTS AND SHOES. W would call special attention to eur steek f Mem' and Boys' San Francisco BooU, Which w hav sold for a numbsr of year with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES a astonishly low rats LIVERPOOL ft CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce ! WOOL. II. FIUENDLY. HAVE FOR atth L0W,Et Ratts IRON, STEEL. AXES. ANVIL. NAILS, ROPl Cabl Chains, Glass, Pvttf , Tabl eand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION. AGRICULTTRAL IMPLEMENTS. Blasting Powds. Fishing Tackle. Etc, Etc. W lavit aa lam ination of our feeds, confident that snr prices Will suit th times. XtOC jfit X 73 Z B. F. DORRIS, DEALElt IN stoves, ItniisTCii, ,. 1'uiniH, MclulM, Tinware AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Dfiven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Eugene City. Oregon JUST RECEIVED. A Largs Stock of DItY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTION! ETC., ETC., AT EEDTJCED PBICES. HlyliMt market price paid for all kladse PRODUCE, HID3 andVuRS. rtlins Jodd. DisjctohI. P. O01. J. W I Jackssp, T. 5. Rodabwgh, A. L Te I m4 A. I TU. Principal office W sale oi stock s4 J.f. 3