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CITY AND COPNTY. Ageat at rartlaad. Mr. V. L. Eppinger is our autnorixed agent at Portland. BRIEF MEXTIOX. Chew Jackson's bast tweet navy tebacco. Much sickness io tbii Beighborntod at pretest. An infant daughter of Mr. tTia HaT'died last Sunday. The Guard it the beat advertaaw Bedlam ia Lane county. For privata boarding and lodging, all at Mr. S. OdgeoV Mr. 8. H. Friendly will pay tb highest market prica for wheat Saa advertiaement of Mr. J.M . Kitchen, 'of Irving, io another column. yt invite correspondence form every part f the county. Send along the news. Tha ttudenti who contemplate attending the University have commenced flocking in quite lively. One of oar city hoodlums was arretted this week for putting a dead rattlesnake in a water tank. t Patronize John Lenger if you want good milk. Ha furnishes a first rata quality at a reasonable price. We acknowledge the receipt of Vol 1 No, 13 of the Salem Daily Capital, and gladly place it on our X list. - Win. Christian and Frank McCain hava gone to Eastern Oregon, to take charge af Jerry Lackey's sheep en shares. Some reading matter was unavoidably crowed out of this issue af the Guard on ac count of a rash of advertisements. Mrs. M. Goodlow died at Creswell about two weeks ago of consumption. She leaves a husband and three little children to mourn her loss. Vlr. Baker, of. the Astor House, wishes it distinctly understood that no advance in the price for board by the week or by meals has been made. Prof. J. W. JohnW has returned from the mountains much improved in health. The professor has been in the mountains very near three months. Mr, G. Bettman and wife was tha recip ient of a seranade by tha Eugene Brass Band last Monday evening. Mr. Bettman enter tained the boys right royally. Preaching at the M. E. Church to morrow morning and evening at 11 A. X. and 8 r. H. Sunday School at 3 P. sr. Prayer and praise meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Cornwall has resigned the pat Vorship of the C. P. church and Rev. Woolcy has been appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. 'Cornwall has accepted a call from Walla Walla. . The Guard is the largest, and most ex tensively circulated of any paper in Lane jeoaty. Tha Guard is also the official paper : f Eugene City. Advertisers should make a Bote of this. Mr. Yaroell of Mohawk killed a large bear last Thursday whicfi weighed over 200 lbs. Messrs Humphrey and McClanahan par chased his bruinship and shipped him to; Portland on venture. On Thursday, September 4th County Judge Craig, of Union county, appointed Woodson. Slater, Jamei Xevill and Bettie Shaw to free scholarships in the Slate Uni versity, at this place. Mr. G: B. Dorns requests all who are in debted to Mr! J. W. Cleaver, by jiote or book accouut, to call and settle with him, as he it tha attorney for the collection ot finch claims. See notice. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed kt tha Guard affice.' The following persons from Marion county hava passed an examination before the coun ty Superintendeh't to attend the State Uni versity at Engene: A. Coolidge, Charles bray, A. McClain, Wallace Mount, Charles Ciarke, Burt Collier, Stepher Chadwick, Harvey Baker and Whiteney Boise. See advertisement ef Dr. Henly's Oregon Kidney Tea in another column. This is an Oregon production and should be encouraged by all who are in need of such a medicine. The house of Hodge, Davis k Co., its sole agent,' is enough to guarantee ' its good qualities. For sale by all druggists. A drunken brawl on Willamette street last Monday caused some excitement. After everyone witnessing tha affair had become thoroughly disgusted with the scene an of ficer appeared and arrested one of the delinquents. The recorder mulcted the of fender to tha amount of $2 50 and costs. Remember that tha St Charles Hotel is (he only first class hotel in the city. Meals served in first-class style for ii cents, alto odging for 23 or 20 cents, according to the roots occupied. Board and lodging per week $5 to 7. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give as aealL ScRTBIsi Patt. A surprise party wis given to Miss Mattie Charles aeice of Mrs. J. B. Underwood, prior fa her departure for her home in' Saa Fraocfsco, . last Tuesday evening. Mitt Charles left for ber basse ia tha Golden Stats last Wednesday. Fikx Peacbes. Mr. L E. Stevaos, a warm 'friend of the Guard, left at this office last Tuesday a box of tha finest and mt delicious peacbes wa have erer sees ia Ore go. Thinks. Ebxaboet Tha Jaaetioa Repablicu earaaf ta os tfciTwcek enlarged to aa eight catena pipe; -with "patent ia wards." 8ae eeaa Bros. Parker Porter ia everything bat yov eotrfouded potties. To Trade. We hart a first-data Kev W;i .l... vfcUk wa will trade far weed. For partioolars nvjenre at GsaW Oaeaell Preee4lag. , Council. Rooms, fiuatMi Crrr. Saa 8. 1879. Council met pursuant to ordinance JEIecor. uir prosiumg. , ( Present Councilmea Dunn, Sloan, Church and McClung, Recorder and Marshal Absent President Dorris; CouncHmen Underwood and Edris. Minutes 4f previous meeting were read kbd approved. Finance committee reported favorably nn the following bills and warrants were ordered drain an the Treasurer for tha same: - C A Weqicy, $7 J E Atfedery, 26j Springfield mill Co. $17 73; Scott 'ChrUman, $3 70; Wm Christian, $4;. Hays '$22 50; Soett Chrisman, $2 H S M Titus, Re corders oart fees $5 60. Ommittee ion streets reported .that the 8th street bridge bad been finished accord ing to contract and was in tse. A proposition from Osborn k Co. to fur nish oil for the city till Apitl 1st, 1880 was read but no action was taken on it The following bills were presented and re. fered to Finance Committee. H Knox, $5 50; B F Dorris, S3 60; F B Dunn, $51 41. On motion of Mr. Dunn the rules were suspended and warrants ordered drawn on the Treasuier in favor of W T Campbell for $192; ou bridge contract Also a warrant for $00 iu favor of E J MuClauaham as tub contractor on the bridge. There being no further business Council adjourned. . Knox. Recorder and Pres. protem. Irvlnj Items. A correspondent at Irving, ne'er the date of Sep. 11th, sends us the following items: Clear and cold. took out for Jack frost. Burn your pumkin vines. The murkey clouds hava once more dir. pented and the farmers are all earnestly en gaged in making hay while the suu shines. The principal part of the grain in this vi cinity will be threshed this week, if we have good weather. The warehouses at this place will be ready for business in a few days. The machinery is about ready, waiting for the engine; which is expected every day . I I thiuk this year will recall to the pioneers of Oregon the timet they had to eucountcr with when they came here long ago. They all lived through and raised families, and, Why uot you and I. Never get scared be fore you are hurt The threshing machine, owned by Yates k Montgomery, gut very anxious to thresh ! yesterday and could not get any straw, to it concluded to try a pitchfoik, and tue conse quences were the lower jaw bone waa broken and several teth kuocked out, but it got away with the fork in good shape. But what one man's loss is auotlier't gain, to the blacksmith made a few "bits," by setting things right. Subscribkr. Entertainment. The Primary and In termediate departments of the public school will give an entertainment at Lane's Hall on next Friday evening the 19th. Among the new features that will be introduced are the "Bird cages," in which all upon the stage resemble that article, and the Fairy Queeu May Day Cautata by thirty little girls. The object of this exhibition is to procure means with which to purchase a piano for the as of the school. The ad mission prica is fixed ii 25 cts. and is so small that none need stay away especially as the funds raised will be put to a good use. Other entertainments of a similar nature will be given in the course of the winter by the High school and Grammar departments. Leo Hurt. Mr. Geo. M. Cooper had the misfortune to cripple one of his legs severely while hunting on the McICeuzie the other day. lie had killed a large buck and after carrying it for awhile became tired and aat down ou a log to rest; the lug was not se cure iu its place and started rolling down hill with Mr. Cooper and the deer in front of it ultimately rolling over him severely bruising his leg aud ankle. Teachers Institute. The Teachers Iu titute nie: in Juuction last Tuesday, aud a goodly number of teachers were in attend ance. The programme fur each day has been faithfully carried out, ami we Where much good will result from the Institute. Thanks are due to School Superintendent Callisou for the manner in which ha has worked for its success. Larue Pakr. The Daily Standard of Suudaylast was one of mam mouth proportions, aud was filled to repletioa with interesting matter. Every Democrat who can afford to take a daily paper should subscribe fur the Standard, and help Mr. Kultuer with bit enterprise.' It is the test gtneral paper ever published1 iu Oregon. State Aoekt. Mr. H. C. Perkins,' of this place bat beeu appointed at agent to select swamp land fur .he State, not to exceed 50, 000 acres, at a computation of two cents per acre for such, as shall be affirmed by the State uodsr proviiiou of an act approved Oc tober 18, 1879. Married. Mr. (i. Beftmaa of this city and Mist. Bertha Simon of Portland were nuitsd in marriage ia the latter city oo but Souday. To Mr. Bettman and his fair bride wa extend our best wishes aod trust tiiat no cload may mar the happiness' of tSe onion that aatpicirtasly brgnu. 'ew Store. fn to-day's paper wii be found an advertueanrBt ( tba 1.. A. U store, just started in this pUc Sea "ad" ia another column. Wa blt7 just received' from tha Eastern firtarv.' direct, a laws stock of window shades and wall paper ; among tba latter ar many very pretty atyiea embracing Grained Panaela, Embossed, GdU aad Lace Patterns, gatu and Commoa EUuka, all of which wa sail caesa, aad no charge fur trimming runs t si ilai ').. Juiictlti Clij lltai. Mr. T. Kieter is going to remove to Pert land. Geo. Carson it again able to be on tha streets'. : T. Q. Butler's new residence it rapidly ap proaching completion. i. . Wheat is rapidly 'pouring into tha various warehouses of Junotion City. Tiia Junction City tentorial artist is soon to "double up," to says Madam Rumor. Tha publio school of Junction City opens on tha 15th with Prof. Nicholls as priucipaL There was a social hop at S. B, it Co.'s hall last night at which Harrisburg was largely represented. Rev. Houston takes charge, 'of the congre gation of the C. P. church ia this city in pUce of Rev. Cornwall. , The elegant new resideuce of Col. F. W. Ehlsom it nearly completed, and. when finish ed will "be ornamental to tha cite. C. VY. Wathburfle ttas purchased the new and large wareietse with steam elevator, from U. V. Howard, for Hut consideration of $3,500. 1 ; .ii. When tha hoodlums of Junction get on a bender and are arrested and fined by the court, tha judgement can be satisfied by a promissory note. Coquille Jack (an Indian), died Wednes day near Junction City, suppoted to hava been poisoned by another Si wash. Good In jun now. t Rumor hat it that one of our young milliners will soon enter tha state matri monial. She will leave at when the "myrtle and the ivy are in bloom. Marshal Houston has gone into tha d ray ing business, at witnessed on Tuesday morn ing, as he wended his way up Front street with a dray load of degenerated humanity on the way to the city jaiL The Junction City Council hat passed a dog law, charging for the privilege of keep ing one of these faithful animals, $3. If the license it not paid, the marshal will reap a harvest of $4 on each 'dog killed. Good thing for Houston. SiB&law Ittmi. Our correspondent at Siuslaw, under date of September 1 1 th, scads ut the following The late rains caased the threshers to sus pend work and cover their machines. Old man Struuk one of tha ohl pioneers of Siudlaw died at the residence of Mrs. Cart- wright where he had made his home up wards of twenty years. Wm. Bbss'eU cat had bad luck this year threshing. Hit horsepower broke dowu five times and this together with the raiu caused him much vexation. One by one the old pioneers of Siutlaw have passed away to thfir silent tombs and now only ane, Uncle Sammy Wingard, re maim in the land of the living. Grandmother Colemau was taken very suddenly with a sinking spell the other day and for a tim it was feared that tha good old lady would pass away. She ia now how ever able to bo around again. C. M. Reed a stock speculator while rid ing around among Barlows sheep discovered a huge bear following the theep evidently for the purpose of killing them. He at once notified A. J. Barlow who put his dog on the track of Bruin and in a few minutes the dog made it so warm for the business end of the bear as to compel him to take to a tree. Mr. Barlow arriving the bear wot dispatched aud thus a noted theep thief came to hit end. B. F. Crow president of the Blue Ribbon club it a first class parliamentarian. Occasional. A Good KtTort- The effect of the Oregon Blood Purifier, al though a cathartic, is mild and gentlo, and produces no nausea, griping in the bowels, or piles. It thoroughly cleanses the sys tem of all impurities, restores the blood to a healthy condition, and arouses the liver and kidneys from an inactive and torpid Stats to a natural add healthy attiori, Imparting tone, strength UJ oow vigor to the entire system. Hall's Hepatic Kino is the best liver remedy id the market It cures Billiousness, Headache, Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from the derangement of that important organ, which has been com monly called the housekeeper of health The Livek The druggist of this city have it and will guarantee every bottle, or money refunded. Try it. Attention farmers f Great reduction in prices. Meals and lodging can be had at cheap at tha Astor house at in IoWa, Wis consin or Miuesota thirty -five per cent cheaper when the locality it considered. Died. At Canyon City, Grant county,' Oregon, August 24th, 1879, Mrs. Khohama Luce; aged, 74 yean, 9 months and 15 days Khubama Luce was the daughter of Wm. Polly Buckles; and was born near the ciy of Baltimore in the year of our Lord, 1805. She came with her parents to the State nf Kentucky, New Cbingburg coanty, and settled near the present town of Skilerville, on tha Green rirr; In the year 1811. Io the year 1827 aha married Jacob Luce. In 1843 she removed with bar husband and chiliren to the then territory of Iowa and settled near the present tows of 0kahea.' She there joined tha Methodist Episcopal church,' in J W, and was a dsval christian sntil be.fdetvth. Ia the year 18j3 the, with ber family aad a number of friends and neighbors,' cro-aed the plains to Oregon, and settled near Eugene City where they re mained about twenty five years. Cast Au tatDB aba aud ber husband concluded tn break up booes keeping and go eat of tha moautaine aad live with their children the balance U tbeir days which was, indeed, short, ber husband dying oa tha fiYth of March; proceeding ber ire months aad aiaeteea days- Mia leaves saves children to Btewrt bar Ima Laad far Halo Cheap. We have sevarsl onru itrv-V nuchas whict will be sold on vtrv reasonable terms. Alto one good grain and stock farm, containing 322 acres, with large house and barn; excel lent rchard, out houses, etc., all under teaoe. rnce fur farm, $2,500, one-third down and balance in yearly installments. Fot particulars call au or address E. A. Jud kins ar E. D. Judxins, Eugene City, Ore gon, a9m2 DR. MINTIE'S "SPECIAL" MEDI CINES Are made from the beat materials obtainable. They are not cure-alls. They are favorite pre scriptions that have been tried and tested for years iu his extensive practice, until now they are absolutely perfect in tht troubles for which they are recommended. 1 he Nephreticum works venders in Kidney and Bladder eomplainta. Those suffering with Dropsy, Briglt's disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Retention of urine, Pain in the back, Incon tinence, oranv disease of the Kidney and Blad der, will be antonibed at tht relief one bottle will afford. For Female weakness K is absolutely with out an equal For aU deratgementa of the Uver, Use Dr. Mirrtie't English Dandelion Liver Pills. For Billloumess and Pipla, Use Dr. Miftoe's Entitk dandelion Liver Pills. , For ever and Ague, . Use Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver PiHs. , ,-, . . ,, Fvery family should keep tha Dandelion Pills on haud. 8ea what the drumrtsU sav about Dr. Min- tie's medicines; "Everybody sneaka highly of thera."-C. H. Woodard A Co., druggW Portland. "All who take them recommend them. "-John A Child, druggist. Portland. Messrs. AbramsJt Carroll, wholesale druggists, San Francisdo, say: "Weregard Dr. Miutie's Xephreticum as the best Kidney and Bladder remedy before the public. " AU druggists keep these medicines. SIR A,WB8fiTO? The great English remedy has made more cures of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Loit Manhood, nocturnal emissions, lassitudo, inability for mental labor, despondenoy, and such diseases at are induced by youthful! fol lies and exoesses, than all other medicine com bined. It is aot a stimulant nor excitant, is perfect ly safe to take, is not a quack nostrum, and produces results are that wonderful Price, $3 a bottle. Four times the quantity, 1 810. Buy a bottle. It will not disappoint you. Hodge, Davis Co., wholesale drutrgtsts, Portland, Or. Is It Possible That a remedy in vie of tuch common, simple Slants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, a, make so many and such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, all tes tify to having been cured by them, wa must be lieve and doubt no longer. See other column. Robinson k Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and bonier in Eugene Citv, comprising in port, Brown, Blanks, Satin, Gift and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as eheap as the cheapest AU paper trimmed free of charge. losnraoct. Underwood Bros, are representing four of the most popular and reliable Insurance Companies on this Coast to-wit Connuticut of Hartford; New Zealand, of Aukl uid) Commercial Union, of Ixinrinn; xlambcrg ft Bremen of. Hamberg; representing a capital of over $29,000,000 gold coin. "Dout wait till the horse is stolen before you lock the stable door." Throiurh Countless little oienlnirs in the tkln. invisible escept through a mlcroscoiie, the per spiration, in a state of health, exudes, hour by hour, niKht and day. The total obstruction of these minute outlets would produce death; and when tliev become partially blockaded, the skin grows dry. yellow and finally diseased, and the general health is injuriously alfected. Ulenn's Sulphur Soap, by oering the pores; removes eruptions and unhealth eranulatiohs on the skin, and imparts to it a healthful clear ness, humidity and smoothness, banishing from the face of beauty complexional blemishes, whether attributable to Impurities in the capillary circulation, or to undue exposure to the sun and wind For obstinate scorbutio complaints, like the itch, salt rheum, and eryis pelas, it is a sovereign remedy, being quite aa effective as Sulphur Baths, for such maladies, aa well as rheumatism and gout. It Is wonder ously healing and soothing in its action, reun iting the cuticle where broken by external in juries, relieving the swelling and inflammation attendant Uton sprains, scalds and buises, and curing the rnixt obstinate sores and uloers. The Medical Profession sanction its use, and, from all classes of society, voluntary evidence in its favor is continually emanating. Li diet of fashion prefer it to any aimiliar accessory of the toilet and the bath, since it promotes not only health, but personal attractivenens. As a disinfectant of nisease-oorltaniinated clothing it has no peer. Alter they have been waalied With Glenn's sulphur Soap; garments and linen from the sick room may be handled with per fect impunity. , Sold hv (Iruinrists. Prloelo. per cake. 1 box (3 cakes)75c sent br mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of pn'ceJ C. N. Crittenton, Prop'r, 8ixth avenue, New York. Hill's hair and whisker dye, black or bown, OOc How to Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise: work too hard without r-'st: doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised; and tnen you will want to know How to Get Well, Which is answered in three words Take Hop IJitterx! Kw other column. Having bought at Sher iffs Sale the stock of Goods formerly owned by J. W. Cleaver, I am now offering them for sale at his old stand, opposite Humphrey's stable, at prices that defy competi tion. I am compelled to sell them in 30 days re Igardless of cost'. Call eai-ly if you' want bargains.'' T rV UfTlk.frt3IMfQ otiee S; H. FRIEHDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRINU AND SUMMER TRADE THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT OUR STOCK 6f. CLOT HIISTG baa been largely increased and we can show as handsome a lint of ready made goods ia MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS i As can be found in the country, and at priees that cannot fail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT It weU filled with a splendid assortment of all leading stylet and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colon. Bleached &, Unbleached Cotton Flan nek Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; 9. Robinson L Church. DKAI.KKS IN S1ILLFA HEAVY II ARDWARI UATK TUK Best Selected Stock In Oregon IS A. Xji Xji jV. DEI. xta BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO.. . r Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE: The best and most complete of able BOOT ANd SHOE STORE, A SUNT, Projrletor, Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, Eugene (Jity, ur. I will hereafter keep a complete stock ef LADIES', MISUKS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Hatters, Cloth aad Kid, Button Iteota, Slipper, white aad black, Sandal, French kid Shoe. MEN'S & BOYS' HI AND HEAVY BOOTS &, SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And in fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I Intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS Wert manufactured to ordtr, ARE FIRST CLASS And miaranteed as represented, and will l-e sold for the lowest prices that a good article on be afforded arfff-78tf A. II I'.Vf. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS V(M '-s I jl!) tTatch and Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and .mtiM. Northwest corner of Willamette end Kiihth streets. fehD-tf If yon wish to buy your goodt eheap, you mutt go to the store of LURCH BROS., OOTTA.GK OIlOVK. They keep one of the largest stocks of General Merchandise Outside of Portland, and they sell goods cheap er than it can be bourht anywhere in ths Wil lamette valley. The firm of Lurch Bros, oohsista of Aaron Lurch and Bon Lurch. opoSITION ISTHB LIFE OF TRADE! SLOAN BROTHERS tTTTM. DO WORK CHEAPER thaa ear ether IT ebopiatowr. HORSES SHOD FOR $160, With MwsaaterUl, all rwaJ. Resetting old shoes It ete. , . , All warranted! a;l aallelaellon. Shop oa the Corner of 8th and uuve Do. A URI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of . all kinds at intiHe ttvnr Hy . T. O. HENDRICKS. DHEM COODH-NEW BTTLES aad low prices. Jnst received by S. H. FRIENDLY. ' rrHR BEST IHOKI EVER BROCGHTJTO A U thu rkt, l lot lt frv t. T.H. MNIHirRH'. Waa ted. - food firl, who anderstan i bow to wash aad iroo. Na perm !- PtUot theald apply. Indira at tht Attor lloose. TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling tiutchets. HATS AND CAPS ia ths leading styles. OILCLOTHS for iocs-and table use. ,, BOOTS AND SHOES. .. Wa wovld sail special attention to our stoat at Mem' and Boyi San Francisco Boots, Which we have sold for a number of years wish great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock ot HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FAKMINO UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES a astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest prica lor all kinds of product aid WOOL. II. FRIENDLY. HAVE FOR teL at ths LOW Eat Rates IRON. STEEL. . AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, ROFI Cable Cbaias, , Glass, Pur, Tabl eand Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder. Fishing; Tackle. Etc, Etc. We Invite aa siam (nation of eur (eeda, confident that ear prices will suit th times. all, and sold on the most reaaoH- terms. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IH sloven, Unng-cii, Pumpi, PIpei; Metal, Tiiwari AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly 1 AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette) Street, Eugene City, Oregon JUST RECEIVED. A Large Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. Highest market prica paid for all klads PItODUCE, HIDES andi URS. A. GOLDSMITH ALFRED ULCU Has takea poaseeeioa af the Luckey Livery Stable, . And will sarrr oa a ..GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS. Horses fed and boarded by tha week er da; HORSES AND ftnr.OfES FOR HIRE. Eugene City Brewery MATHIAS MBLLEK, Pro'p Is bow prepared to IU sll orders fee LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.. , Coon aad for jvnr If A food trticU ti rejrsvmm-nHati" t rotrirnTT t v nrvvsa ma fifi ' vices to tha citiseaa af Engene City aad vicinitv in the NEW IDIilAM" OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OWN. Iscorccnttd. Jane. 1S7&. - . Cipit&i llect, i3l,lll omcEits i rxTvrrt-A.. L. Todd, f rarrair Aa- reiius Todd. DiSBCTOaa J. T. Gid, J. W T- . L Wsasli. j Pri.(i . ,Bfl, r j T ,w stsre, fessetiea buij.., MBS). -