The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 11, 1879, Image 5

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    CITY AM COUNTY.
Agent t Portland.
Mr. V. L. Eppinger i oar authorised
agent at Portland
"brief mention.
The Cornelia Couraut i flead.
Chew Jackion'i l)Mt weet navy tobacco
Mr.1 Joli'h Be'lshaw hai returned from Cali
'fnrnia. Common Council meet next Monday
'evening.
The lawyer are all busy preparing for
court week.
F. B. Dunn will pay the highest tnaket
price for wheat.
The Guard it the beat advertising medium ;
in Lane couuty.
There are about 150.000 bushels of wheat
Haired ft Junction City.
Mr. 8. H. Friendly will pay the highest
market price for wheat
Mr. L. Bettmau owns a ttore at McCoy,
on the West tide railroad.
Frank Osbnrn took run down to the
State fair and Portland thit week.
Y write correspondence from every part
f the county. Send along the uews.
Mr. W. H. Byars, editor of the Roseburg
piaiudealcr, was In town last Thursday.
AH wanting pickles in tho brim, oW
chow, taner kraut, etc, call on Phil, the
gardener.
Patronize John Lengw, if yon want good
milk. He furuUhea a first late quality at
reasonable price.
Judge Walton passed Omaha on hit way
homeward on the 29th ultimo. He will prob
ably arrive here next week.
For a specimen of C-pard job printing we
call attention to the Exempt Certificates of
the Eugene Fire Department.
Mr. James Humphrey got the first pre
mium on hit grey span of horses, for ti.e
be st buggy team, at the State Fair.
General E. L. Applegate, the Mohawk
. chieftain, has been appointed a special in
spector of the custom house at Portland.
A sociable will bo given at tho resi
dene, of Mr. J. B. Underwood't this even
ing for the benefit of the Episcopal clinrch.
Mr. George Seybolt, of Omaha, hu been
assigned to duty in thit State to take the
place of Fottal Agent George A. Steel, re
signed. Mr. M. Wilkin, of this county, ha been
re-elected President of the State Agricultu
ral Society. Mr. George Belshaw was elect
cd a director.
All persona wishing to take lessons in
lrumming are requested to call on Phil, the
gardener, on or before November 1st. Ihe
price will be ?3 for 12 lessons.
A tociable and concert will be given by
the ladies ' and choir of tho Baptist church,
assisted by other singers, at Lane't Hall,
Saturday evening October ISth.
rrerohinp at ti e M. E. Church to morrow
nwrninj nd VW 11 M' n 8
Sunday School at 3 P. S. Pray-ir and 1'ra.se
Meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
The match game of base ball lat Satur
day was cnt short by the rain. The Uni
versity clnb bad two runs to the Salem
toys none at the time the game stopped.
The Ouarb is the largest. and" most ex
tensively circulated of any papor in Lane
wnnty. The Gharo is alai the nfuVinl paper
of Eu'ten City. Advertisers should make a
note of this.
We are requested to rfnte that the rumor
that the St. Charles will be closed is a mis
take. Mrs. Renfrew will still run the home,
and will continue to give good meals, and
odging as heretofore.
All those indebted to ns either by note or
Wkaccountwillplea.se come forward and
.ettle without delay, as we must have money
i order to meet demandt stan-l.ng ajpunn
in
ns below.
Osbubn at o.
men should not
forget that
blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter
head., and every description of commercial
printing are neatly and promptly executed
at the Grant effice. (
We have received an invitation to part.ci
pate in the propo3d reception to U.
Grant, who was .o universally condemned
in 1876 as a dishonest President No,
thank yon gentlemen.
Messra. E. J. McClanahain, J. C. Chorch,
Horrace Crain and Rev. Mr. McDonald re
turned from their fishing excursion up the
McKenxie last week. They tncceeded in
catching about 300 firie trout.
A .nUcriber to a aonthwestcm pane' "ie
recently, leaving four years' .ubscr.pt.on nn
.;a Tfc. alitor anneared at the grave and
demoted in the coffin a palm leaf fan,
linen eoat and a thermometer
The Junction City P.lue Ribbon Club but
Wednesday evening elected the to.iow og
officers: J. W. Shelley, President; Jm
May Test. Vice President; Riley Gilbert
Secretary; Ella O'Dooald, Trea-urer.
People who are fond of punching holes .n
United State, eoin are not aware of the fact
that .nch amusement i. against the law of the
land. The penalty of f o doing is two year.
impri.onment.nd $2,000 fine It every of
ens. ThoM who have ooin will pleaa.
Remember that th. St Chrl Hotel j.
the only firat elaa hotel in the city. Meal,
aerved in firsts ttyl. for 2.5 ceufa. alw
odgiat for 23 or 20 cent, according to the
room occupied. Board and lodging per week
i I f-tvm TIC
$5 to $7
a call
Satisfaction guaranxw-
of
tw. v vu. a crav -
. .
T n Hendrickjof thi city e""i.
Majors, w. , v f Hab -
and preaented to him by Mr. F.
The artist
bert. of Myrtbi Creefc, vreg" '" '
b ion. stably wefl
featnre. and expreaa.on of the M
fidelity, "m "
p-ei'ed of iT" wfean arti.tK ability.
. ! Irving Item. . ,
A correspondent at Irving, under t(i
date of Oct. 9th, send, us the following
terns:
Cool and cloudy. .
The farmert are about done hauling wrati.
Time dull; niouey tcarce, and collection
short.
Wheat it worth ceute aboard the !
at Irving.
Where it our money to come from!
W.
have no wheat
The farmert are all anxiout to tell their
grain, but the price don't suit
Mr. Bruce goet to Portland on the $th to
tee what can be realized f roin thrunk wheat
The warehouse at thit p'ace have not cot
'one-third the amonnt of grain usually stored
at this place.
Our blacksmiths are very busy, but don
werk with as good spirit at they would, if
tkey had their coin for what they earned
last year. Whoop la.
Our hotel caught fire one day this week,
and came near making a lively tire, and had
it not b.n for the timely arrival of our
Hook A Laddor Co. which consisted of more
hook than ladder, Irving would be minus a
Grot-class hotel.
Our school, nuder the management of Mr.
G. H. Hale, opened last Monday. It will
continue for two month a, which will fi lish
the six month term. The patron w.antt
him to teach a three months subscription
school after the public school is out, bat Mr.
Halo has not made up his mind to do to.
Subscribek.
Cottage Grave Htmi.
A correspondent at Cottage Grove .ends
the following items under date of Oct
8th:
There are two dry good ttore in this vil
lage. Road, are getting quite muddy from the
late rains.
Tnereare two notaries in our village fit:
J. N. Baker and Jamo A Sterling.
Mr. G. McOowan is also receiving drugs,
etc. He occupies Sam Veaeh's old stand.
Traveling salesmen speak very favorably
of R. L. Shelley's management of the hotel.
0. F. Knox has opened school in the
church house. This i. the first school the
new district has had.
The Latham school is under t nblo'
management of Miss Bollo Burns. She is
highly spoken of as a teacher.
C. D. Osbiun & Co. are receiving drugs,
etc. They have rented wmppio uros. om
store, and are fitting it up neatly.
W. L. Suodgras mi just returned from
Portland, whert he has been purchasing, a
stock of good for his new store.
This place now demand a railroad office.
By hearsay we understand the company is
willing to appoint an agent if any responsi
ble person will accept the same. Tne rail
road company all along has been kind to this
neighborhood and no complaints are found
against the present management.
Joet.
Educational pAtTa.-The report of the
Commissioner of Education for 1877 has just
been issued, and is replete with interesting
educational facts. In a diagram showing
what percentage of tho population of leg;.l
, . it Cut.. anH Tnlrif.n.
cliool ago in too seven, .iv -
ries, the daily average atteudanco ami the
percentage of enrollment in the public
schools, it will be gratifying to know that
Oregon ktands at ninety per cent. n.'th ill
the list of enrollment, and thirtl on tne list
for average nttcndai.ee. Remarking upoil
the educational condition of the Various
State and Territories, the Commissioner says
of Oregon: "Here tho ngure "ow an in-
cresse in all points. While tne scnooi popu
lation is only2,17G more than in 137, tho
enrollment iu public schools has increased
by 18, 153, the average daily attendance, by
12,824, the rece pts for public school by
$38.5.'.'l, expenditures by ?7,!50. and the
nl'.mbcr of teachers employed by 19(5. The
report of ex-Superiutonde.it Rowland is pub-
lishtfd.
VliTOlUoua.--Ve take the followiwg from
the Salem Statesman report of the State
Fair, which howi that Lane county still
"holds the fort:" "Mr. George Bulshaw
has taken thirteen premiums on as many
kinds of vhent grown in Lane couuty. Mr.
Belshaw also exhibits twenty-eight varieties
of wheat in the head, neatly labelled an.l ar
antral, besides a kind of wheat called the
"n.wr man't friend," .tandiug .it
feet in
h.iht nd beariua M kernels to
the head.
He shows, also, the white velvet wheat, the
variety that took a premium at tha Cnlu
nial. Tho entire display hat taken a ma.UL'
RoLCiH os Immigrant. The moun taint
on the McKeuzie route to the bnnch grant
country tays the Republican, wat fuU or im
miirranU during the atorm of the past few
day. Theie can be no doobt that many
of them have tuffered severely. A g:dtle
niao told us he taw one team plodding1 along
through the mud and cold rain, drawing a
heavy load, the woman and little byy trudg
ing on foot behind the w.g.tn. He aid it
was a most .orrowfnl light. People that
contemplate- crossing the mountain to East
ern Oregon, ibould start in time to avoid
the torm. that are alay. .nreto con.e on
Unt tlii time of year
Arreted for LarCevv.-T. Kiter, who
atal to keep a grocery tert in tbi. city,
u. A,A out abort a month or ix
UUV
wek. an. wat
arrested in Portland 1
ii.. tk,a rit, last Wednelay by Cm -
.Uble John Morgan, on i charge of larceny
by bailee.
He had a hearing be or. Justice
Lafferty last Thursday morning
and waa
: bomd 0Tef ,.Wle mnw w
i . .u. ... ,l Lnrr Mr. Kiter,
u4MM US BM. M J '
, . nu ,! was released.- R publican.
' g.ve
The E-gen. -o. cl ba.
ioriUtio. to b. present a
iovantrepth. Pd
re.
the
k Forgery.
J. A. Teak was arretted last week charge J
with forging two notes, one on Mr. Geo. Eg
bert fur Si"0 and anothor on C. W. Young
for$300. Afterheariugtbeteitimony. Record
er Knox ortlered the discharge of the de
fendant, a the testimony was not ufficiit
to hold him. From what we can learn th.
following are the fact in the case. Abont
two month age a Mr. Johnson, who rut
agent for the Little Joker washing mavhiiie,
negotiated the note to Mr. it. C. Humph",
rcy, who refused to advance money on them
until he aw the above named parties. Mr.
Johnson told him that that would tre all
right at he wat not in urgent need of the
money. Since that time Mr. Humphrey hat
taw the partiet and found they had not
tignod the pretended notet. During the In
terim Mr. Johnson hail gone to Eastern
Oregon and wrote to Mr. Humphrey to for
ward the money to him. The reason of the
arrest of J. A. Peak was that the notet were
drawn in his favor and the name of "J. A.
Peak" indorsed on the back of the notes.
Somebody it guilty of thi crime aud
hope that the guilty partie will bo brought
speedily to justica.
Permanent. The following conversation
was recently overheard at Ihe State Faiii
Portlander "Pooh! Salem i. oily ia tuhurb
of our city, anyhow; and if it weVe not for
the people we .end to your old Fair yo4
wouldn't take enough money iu at the gate
to pay the couimittee't whisky bill." Sa
lemite "Yet, it't true, we are indebted
more to the mctropolit than any other pltce
iu tho State for people, especially thoso who
remain permanently." Portlander "Ex
actly! What did I ay! Portland it the
'boss,' and at you remarked supplies most
of your pern.nnent resident. What'll ou
have to driuk!" Salemite "I'll take a little
of the old poison! But the permanent resi
dent I w (peaking about are all in the
penitentiary." The Portlander drink with
a frown and goes off to play for even at tho
pool box. Standard.
Local Market.
Wheat 94 cts per bushel.
Oat 33 ct.
Butter 2jc per lb.
Lard 10c pur lb.
F,g,20 cents per dieen.
lUcon Side:, 10c; hams, 12Jc; sonldcrs,
6c.
Flour $6 per bbl.
Hops San Francisco dispatches quotes
weaker.
Putty Larceny. A honbre sailing nder
the cognomen of John Dean was arrested one
day this week for dealing oats froin the
ban. of Dr. Hemenway. A trial was had
before Recorder Knox, and the erring Dean
was given free lodging in the jail for thirty
days. The jolly prisoner acknowledged
also to havihfl atoleu some oats from B. C.
Pennington aud then selling them back to
him (or trade and lucie. A festive individual
surely.
New Harness Shop. Mr- E. P. Coleman
has bought the stock ef harness, saddles,
etc., formerly owned by Mr. A. C. Briggs,
aud will continue tho business at the old
stand. Mr. Coleman has many friends in
this couutv. and therefore is assured of a
good run of business. His "ad" will rppear
next week.
Plowing. The abundant rains nf the
(Hist week have mado it poisible for the far
mers to (tart thoir plows and already qnito
an amount of plowing hat been done. The
farmer, seem determined that there .hall be
no opportunity for rust again next year on
account of late sowing.
A Rich Farmer. -Dr. H. J. Glenn, can
didate for Governor of California on tho Dem
ocratic ticket,raised 1,230,0m tack of grain,
equal to 65.000 tons this season. At the
rate of 73 per sack, he will realize over
$2,000,000 for the crop.
OmcKiw Elected. The Eutnxian Liter
ary society of the State University have elect
ed the following officers; President, Mis.
Irene Dunn; Vice President, Miss Ida Dunn;
Secretary, Miss Eva Ricej Treasurer, Mis
Eva Rogers.
Bask Ball. A match game f base ball
will Im played on the ball ground to-day at
o'clock, Wtwecn the Junction City club
aud the University club, of this place.
Mr. George Washhnrne, of Junction, wa
in town one day thi week.
Mr. "Col" Henderson, fonnely of thi
place, i now turnkey at the penitentiary.
"Ituf" Robinson i nuwserving up fresh
oysten in every style. Give him a call.
Mrj. Renfrew has moved her hotel into
tho brick bailding adjoining the St. Charles-
Joel Ware mourn the loss of, a bovine 6f
the female persuasion. Too much roVty
wheat.
Mr. M. VVIIkin. ot (Hi corfnty, gets a
first pretrti'iiii Ur a paii1 of New Oxfordshire
aheep at the State1 Fail'.
A young lady attired id mafe habit and
(moling i cigar wa pronler.adin. the treeU
one evening thi week. ' '
IL.ff k Co, Dfaun'factarer of ere un cheese,
near (iohen, had aample of their cheese ou
exhibition at the State Fair.
The Oregon Kiifoey Tea took the Brat
premium at tiie Slate Fair. A da ei ved rec
ognition for thS valuable discovery of our
own State,
Mr. Horare fkratton now a
tt.
thriving mer.
chant of Frminiton, W; T. i in town. Mr.
i l.
Btrrtum M www P-
1 ecti'' DlTJ;
j We fc.ru f.om one of on promWt Wheat
j buyer that mere i do mrn i-t n""
wheat ia Portland. It i all (hipped tn, an.l
aupnm v, . . .
- . i ti T...4. k-. kn
llnF HKI inCD'l. 1 " '. wmm
miminxiiA fo, Q.ief Eoziueer of the Port-
land Fir Department. "Tom is on 01
. " . I . -It . J w MrtaW
the beat nremenin wiiibi.wu
I him nepes.'
' LonliAnt 1rYkf' Pfttaant
Vla'ny of the nostrum put np and told for
the cure of various disease are rcry injnriou
by reason uf the poison which lliey coutaiu
aud which canuot be detected save by a
chemical analysis. m
The OrefunKiduoy.Teai not oped to
any uch uljection,-but i. a freely vegetable
remedy, which noed. only to be "drawn"
like any other Tea, and it is ready for n.e,
curing without fail the wont ease of Kidney
Complaint or any disease of the urinary or-
gau in either sex.
"How's Your Llvor?"
The Oriental alutiou would not be at all
out of place iu thi country, nine-tenth of
the people ttllictod with torpidity of thi. or
gan. Pfunder' Oregou Blood Purifier i the
great regulator. Try it!
MUMMED.
At the residence of Mr. Hobbs, ou Fern
Ridge, Octobur, 8, IS79, by Rev. K P.
Henderson, Mr. C. V. Moore and Miss Flora
J. Moore all of Lane county.
"Moore and Moore."
"Alway Moore to follow."
At the residence of Jacob Gillespie, en
October 5th, iS79, by Rev. J. Gillespie,
Mr. M. Masterson and Miss Alice Heal
all of Lane county.
At the residence of James A. Castecl, on
October 2d, 1879, by J. M. LafTerty, J. P.,
Mr. Bird Waltrip to Miss Mary E. Eaton
all of Junction City, Oregon.
At tho C. P. church, in Junction City, ou
Sunday, October 3th, Rev. Phillip Starr
officiating, Mr. Riley Gilbert, of I.ane coun
ty, to Mia Emma E. Cummin, formerly of
California.
At the resideuce of the bride' mother, in
Eugene City. October 8th, 1879, by Rev. K
R. Geary, Mr. Jesse Sovern aud Mis Eva
liue Beherns all of Ine county.
Ladles Attention.
Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn 61 Strat
ton'.
DR. MINTIE'S "SPECIAL" MEDI
CINES Are made from the best materials obtainable'.
They are not cure-alls. They are favorite pre;
scHptions that have been tried anil tested for
years in his extensive practice, until now thev
are absolutely perfect In th troubles for Which
they are recommended.
The Ni-iihreticum works wonders in Kidnev
aud Bladder complaints. Those suffering with
Dropsy, lirigl t'a disease, Diabetes, Gravel,
Retention of urine, Pain in the back, Incon
tinence, or any disease of the Kidney and Mad
der, will be astonished at the relief one bottl
will afford. . . , ,
For Female weakness it is absolutely with
out an eip.aL :
For all derangement of the Liver,
Use Dr. Miutie's English Dandelion Liver
Pill.
For Billiousness and Dispepsia,
Use Dr. Mintie'a English Dandelion Liver
Pills.
For Fever and At;e,
Use Dr. Militia tnslwn Dandelion Liver
Vv'cry family should keep the Dandeltdri
Pills on hand. ,
See what the drnffljU say about Dr. Min
tic' medicines: "Everybody speaks highly of
ihera." C. H. Woodurd Co., drujm'isU.
Portland. "All who take them recommend
them."-John A. Child, druirtrist. Portland.
Messrs. Abrams Carroll, wholesale druxtrists,
San Francisdo, sayi "Wtreffard Dr. Miutie's
Nephreticmn as the best Kidney and Bladder
remedy before the public." AlldrumfUU keep
these medicines.
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL
RESTORATIVE!
The great English remely ha made more
cures of IServous ueuilliy, neminai naaxneu,
Ioit Manhood, nocturnal einissions, lassitude,
inahility for mental lW, despondency, and
such diseases as are induced by youthful! fol
lies and excesses, than all other medicine com
bined. , . i ;
It i. n,f. & titnuUnt nor excitant: ia perfect
ly safe to take, is not a quack nostrum, and
produces results are that wonderful
Prii-o. :i a lmttle. Four times the quantity.
$10. Buy a bottle. It will Hot disapiint
you. Hodge, Davis Co., wholesale druggists.
Portia ml, Or.
Many a dollar formerly spent on expensive
Sulpnur Hatha is now saved by substituting
therefor Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which it just
as bentficial hut infinitely cheaper. Local dis
eaxes of the skin, rheumatism and gout are all
relieved bv this standard remedy. Complex,
ional hle.nUl.es are eradicated by it, ami it im
i, .rt t,i thA cuticle a Dearlv whiteness and vcl
vety softnex which greatly enhance the effect
of female charms. Its soothing, antiphlogistic
action tonstitute it a prime remedy for sores,
,il,...i-n puts, snralns. scalds, bruises, and in
awrv linortnal oondition of the cuticle at
tunA.A l.i inflamatinn. swtlli.nr or itching.
Ijidit s moving In our best society speak of 1U
beiiiitirying proiM-rtles ill enthusiastic terms,
ami give it decided preference to cosmetic
which merely coiicce! hut do not, like Ulenn'
Sulphur Siwp, eradicate defects of the com
nti,tn 'Die use of ointments for eruptive
complaints is to be defecated because of their
having a temiem y K) ciog tus mrK uu
ta ftL-L-ravate rather than remedy
the distase. They are, besides, seldom
thorough eno'iijh In their elfect. to prevent tne
recurrence of eruptions of an inveterate type,
and have the disadvantage of soiling the Juiell
of lemons who use them. Glenn Sulphur
Soup, on t!.e contrary; railicullv cure U.e dis
ease! to which it is adapted and still further
recoinm-nds itelf on ac-ount of its cleanliness.
It is heii'Ies, an admirable Hisin'cotJint of
clothing which has lieen worn hy pi-raon af
flicted with diseases of a contagion nature.
As aicifie preventive and promoter of the
general health it presents advantage of th
most unequivocal iiescrijitlon.
Hold by druggist Price ZTe. ix'' e8- 1
box (3 eakes)7ac., sent bv mail, raid, on re
ceiirt of prioe. C. N. Crittenton, Prop r. Sixth
avenue, New York. Hill ' hair and whisker
dye, black or bown, 50c
Hall' Hepatic Kifin-U th best lfver
reme'iytn theniarket It cirfe Billiousnes,
H,i,SUr. Constinatiorf. Jaillidii. Ptsiie.wia,
and all diseases arising from the derangement
of that important organ, whioh ha btfn com
monly called the housekeeper of health Thi
Liveb The ilrugsisU of this ity have it, and
will guarantee evety Wttle; or money reiunoeu.
Try it
Fob CtT. Twi room uitabl for of
fices, upstair in Underwoods brick. Apply
at Kxpre office.
rnki. h f tiim-K at tha Hardware Store
keep the largest and best selected Uck of wall
, . . . Eu nt c.upnsingn
prtf brown. Blanks, Stin, Gilt and Etxjas-
l K tl.a nnrchaM direct from the
, KJUrn f.rie. an! will aell a cheap a. th.
i cheapen. All paper tnmmea ire. cnarg
Farmers Insure your
Wheat when Stored. In
surance for one day or
one year on the best
terms, by
f Underwood Brosv
V I 1 U. I, 1 I I 1
HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE 8PK1MJ AND SUMMER TRADi
THE LAGE8T STOCK OF GOODS
EVER BROUHT
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
has been larycly Increased and w can, show as
bandsom. a line of ready made good. In
men's And boys' .
business and dress suits
As oan be found in the country, and at prices
that cannot fail to satisfy.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
is well filled with a splendid assortment of all
leading style and fashionable shade of (foods.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
anil
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
riald, Plain and Ojwra Flannel of all colors.
Bleached it Unbleached Cotton Flan
nel. '
Ladies' and Gents' Underwear,
SHAWLS and SCARFS',
S.
Robinson & Church,
DKAI.KUB 1.1
SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE
IIAVK TUB
IfcstSoIccicd Stock In Oregon
IS A
OLLAR HOC
BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO
A. V. PETERS & GO.
Dealers in Gem-ral Meitliantlise, and examine the Celebratort
Th licst and hiost cotnplcte of
able
BOOT M SHOE STORE
JLIIUNT. Proprietor.
Shop cdt Willamotte street, 2nd dobr north
ef hardware (tore, Eugene City, Or.
I will hereafter keep a complete stock ef
LAWKS', MISSES'
AND
CIIILDIIEN'S SHOES,
(Jaltcrft, Cloth and Kid,
Itutton nootn,
Kliltpcra, white and black;
NandaU,
French kid !.
M JEN'S & BOYS'
KEANDHIAVT
BOOTS & SHOES
OF ALL KINDS,
And in fact everything in the 11001 and
SHOE line, to which I inUnd to devote my
especial attention.
MY GOODS ,
Were manufactured to onUr,
ARE FIRST CLASS
And guaranteed as represented, and will b
sold for th lowost prices that
a ffoou article
oan be afforded. .trCT-7)ttt
A. Ill VI.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
lii
)iClnrk,
Watchfi and
Jewelry.
Musical instrument, Toy, Notion, etc
Watches, Clock, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Northwest corner of Willamette
n,l Kihtli .treeta. fel)i) tf
If you wish to buy your goods cheap, you must
' go VI VII lusi ui
LURCH BROS.,
CO'LTAOF. (IUOVE.
Tiiev keen one of the largest (toek of
General Merchandise
Outside of Portland, and they sell goods i
er than it can b bought anywhr in th
,1 l l
u guuiim wrmr
Uniette valley. ....
'lii firm of Lurch Bro. cotuUof Aaron
Lurch and lien Lurch.
-opOSITION
IrtTHB
LIFE OF TRADE !
SLOAN BROTHERS
WIIX HO WOBK CHEAFEB thaa aaf thai
bop in towr.
H0HSES SHOD FOR $150,
Willi new material, all wnoil. Eeatttinf oli shoes
7 ( cnt.
All warrant Klv aalUlaelloar.
Shop
on the Corner of 8th ann
Olive 88. .
.OOIiKtV 8TYLK3
IJtai low price.
Jut reeviyil oy
. H. KHIKS'DLY.
aiin kt iiom ever KRouomtro
NOTICE.
ALL PERSON'S KNOWING THEM
arlre Indebted by n t or bonk aooourt t
tn J. W. Cleaver, are requested tn call at the
office of . ii. Dorri. EuRena.t'ity, and aettl
ImiW'liat'ly, or action will b ewnnwntd to
reeover the same. A liberal discount will b
aaad in arnn raaos. , , ,
rpia o. b. r.oRrr. Atfy
l f: at m r v,
WJUl JU
TO EUGENE.
WOOL BLANKETS,
ALL COLORS.
Trunks and Traveling Uatchels.
HATS AND CAFS in th leading styls.
OIL CLOTHS for floor and table net.
,, BOOTS AND SHOES.
W woi-ld .all special atteution to oar Uek ef
Menu' aud Hoy' Sun Francisco BooU,
Which w have told for a number of year with
tfreat tutufactioa. Every pair warranUd.
A oo.nplct stock of
HARDWARE, PLOWS 'AND I'AKMINO
, UTENSILS.
CHOICE TfcAS, CANNED GA)0D$
And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES a
astonishly low rate. m '
LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT.
Highest price lor all kind of produce an
. FKIi:iVDl,Y
! i'l
HAVE FOR sar.
at th LOWEST
ates
IKON. STEEL,
AXES. ANVILS.
NAILS, ROl'K
Cahl Chains,
(ilium, Putty,
Tableand Pnrk.t
CUTLERY,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
AGRH'ULTTRAL
IMPLEMENTS,
Maxtine Powdsr.
Finking Tackle.
Etc., Etc.
NV Invite an exam
tnatk'fi ot our Joeds
confident that r
price will luit th
time.
Laat
all, and sold oh the most reason'-
terms.
B. F. DQRRIS,
rjEALEniN ,
Moves
Meliiiii,
iiifuaie
AND
House Furnishing Goods Generally
Wells Driven Promptly
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Willamette Mlrtet, - C
Eugene City, Oregon
JUST RECEIVED.
, , A Large Stock of
miY GOODS.
rjLOTIIIXO, HATS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
GK0CKKIKS,
YANKEE NOTIONS
ETC., ETC.,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Highest market prlo paid for all kind
PRODUCE, HIDES and FURS.
A. GOLDSMITH
ItHfhEK! LUMBER!
I HAVE ESTABLISHED A
LUMBER YARD
On th corner of Eleventh and Willamette
streets, and keep constantly on hand lumbar of
.11 lrlniitt ftnM.ittttl fliwiriiitr tid nl.tlr. fnr.
7 . . . . .
log and fence post. jr. tt.
jlyMtf
Eugene City Brewery
MATHIAS MELLGK, Pro'p
la now prtparail ta 111 all rar for
LAGER BEER
OF A SUPERIOR OtlTY.
Cuma sad are fur JiT'r ll
A f oo4 artlel ta
RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS 8ER
vices to th eitiun nf Kujent City and
vicinity in the
NEW ID III AX
OT DOUGLAS COUNTY, CHiN. .
Inrtrpirated, Jaie, 178.
Capital Stuck, i.!,Nf'
OFriCKRSi
FarMDiirr-A. L. Todd. SnarraT A-
7iiii Todd. DiBErtoaa J. P. Gill, J. W.
ackaen, T. 8. ltodaUugh, A. L. Tld and A
.Ttdd. , t ,
Principal olir for al of (tui k at J. P. (iill
X SiVs drug Ur, PwUttic biiildiaf, lufa.