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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1879)
i CITY AND COUNTY. Agent at Portland. ; Mr. V. L. Eppiuger ia our authoriied igeut at Fortland. BRIEF MEXTIOX. Pleasant , Cool nights. Wild guse are plentiful. Only one occupant in the jail. See the advertisement of L X. L atore. Chaw Jackson' bast 'sweet navy tobacco. Taka a glance at Mr. E. F. Coleinan'a new '"ad," Eugene Hook 4 Ladder Co. No 1 meeta Monday evening. F. k Dnnn will pay the highest maket price for wheat CoL Jo. Teal, of Portland, was in town during the paat week. Mr. S. H. Friendly will pay the higheat market price for wheat. Wei return thanks to Master Grant Osburn for a fine bucketful! of No. 1 cider. The atore of J. E. Boaaerman, of Irving, waa cloaed last week, by creditors. Wt invite correspondence from every part f the county to send along the news. Mr. F. W. Crain was elected president of the Blue Ribbon Club last Wednesday even ing. All wanting pickles in the brine, chow chow, sauer kraut, etc., call ou Phil, the gardeuer. Mr. S. H. Friendly was registered at the St Charles hotel, Portland, one day this week. Patronise John Lenger l you want good milk. He furnishes a first rate quality at a reasonable price. See the new "ad" of G. T. Raynolds Co's paints and oils. Give them a trial if you want first class work The irvmnastic club ha procured the nec essary "implements of war," and now broken heads, etc., is the next in order. Joaquin Miller was reeeutly married to Miss Abbey Leland, daughter of Major Ice land who died at Saratoga this last Summer. ; Court covencs Monday. We hope our friends in the country will not forget we are jn urgent need of money, and will call liqu date. . Just received at the I. X. L. Store, a lot of the new children's Pinafore hats, at 50cta; also a large lot of cloaks, which must be sold at cost. , The farmers are taking advantages of tl e present fine weather and are plowing and needing hundreds of acres of laud daily in this county. , , All persons wislu.ig to take lessons in tramming are requested to call on Phil, the jjardoner, on or before November 1st. The price will be 83 for 12 lessnn. . Joseph Nuihoff, iiijrht-watehimn, one day 4,liit week had the niiafot tuno to sprain., his ankle, which kid him up for several days, but he is now able to limp around. ,The GuiKB istlia largest, and most ex tensively circulated of any pper iu Lane souuty. The Guard is also the olliciid paper f Eugene City. Advertisers should make a note of this. ; Business men should uo forget that blank notes, bill heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed it the Guard office. t , Chas. Mosher, who has been conducting the "Bsnton Blada," on account of ill tisalth, is goiugback to' UoHeburg aud J. J. Fleet, of the "Western Star," will ht-reafter take charge of the "Blade." , A sociable in the interest of the M. E. Church will be held at the residence of J. H. McClung this eveuing. Good music will be iu attendance, and a pleasant tima may be rpeeted. All are cordially invited to at tend. The St. Charles Restaurant is a cosy place, kept by Mrs. A. Renfrew in the brick build ing adjoiuing the old St. Chsrles hotel. A number of neat lodging rooms also belong to the house. Meals aud lodging, 25 cents eat h. Board and lodging by the week ou reasonable terms. Give her a call. Jnmtioo Cily Items. J The Junction City brewery was closed eut by Mr. MrKinuon last Monday. , The dancing school was not a success, and the yeung men of this city now talk of or ganizing a dancing club. Mr. W.J. Bramble, of Harrisburg, has sold his entire interest of the firm of Smith, Bras field k Co., to Hiram Smith, Esq. The same might have been said some time since of Mr. J. M. Shelley, of this place. As James and Bill Milliorn were return ing from the Palonse con u try a few days ago, they scared op a deer in the nionntains and attempted to capture it with their revolvers. Bill Milliorn rocked his pistol but fading t get shot let the hammer partway down and while walking along accidentally pulled the trigger, t'.ie pistol being discharged the ball took effect in bis right foot He arriv ed heme all aafe; but now has to travel around on crutches. ., The following it the two ticket put .for ward for the surages of the penf fe, and the name of the persons axpiring foroficial honor at the city election neit Monday: People' Ticket For Connyijjurn, IL Bqndy, J. T. Kirk, J. M; ShrJley. D. D. Struts and J. W. Starr; for P-ecorder, J. M. Laffrrty; for Marshal B. ii. Blafkely; for J Treasurer. J. A. Bushnell-. Citizens' Tickets For lonncilmeo, W. fc. Lee, I. W. New-j comb. J. M. Beobe; Gecv F. Craw and John Wortmaa, for ftocjrder, J - L Lafferty; for Marshal, James Cancel; for Treasurer, B. H. j Butch. Torn Cext. Tw reome suitable for oi faoss, npaUire ia Underwood brick . Apply , at Expres effio. j Eta! Eititc Traautllui for October. James M. Shelly to Hiram Smith, real property con. f 1,800. John F. McCulley to Hiram Smith, real property; con. iX). U S to Daniel MuVay and wife; patent U 8 to Thos. JuJkins; patent U S to Johnathan Biggs and wife; patent U 8 to E D Judkius; patent. U S to Ira Sweet and wife; patent. J A Bushnell to E D Judkius, laud; con. $130. Wm V Riddle to Franci E Pattersou, 320 acres; con. 7,460. Horfee Kuox to S B Knox, quit claim; cou. $300. C J Scears to W T Fisher, real property; con. ?I50. State of Oregon to T A Milliorn 70 acres ; con. 5S7 50. State of Oregon to C W Washburne, 40 acres; con. (90. U S to Wm McCabe; patent. U S to 0 B Cartwright; patent C W Zumalt to A J Zumalt; sheriffs sale. J U Ellison to Keelcr Famington, 84 acres; con. $Ilo. Wm J Brainwell to Hiram Smith, real property; cou. fclSOO. lUIph Humphrey to Elizabeth Humphrey, real property belonging to estate of ii orris Humphrey, deceased; con. ?15,O0O. Elliott heirs to Caleb Davis, real estate; con. $3,228. A A Aubrey to MM GiUospie, 100 acres; cou. $3,000. J T Witter to G M Cooper, property iu Eugene; con. $2,000. , i N L Packaid to Robt S Beau, property in Eugene; con. f300. T J Lindley to M Wallis, 80 acres; con. $G50. . I C Boyd to D S Jordan, real property; con. 8200. ,. J F Smith et al to F E Warner, real pro perty; con. 83G0. J S Wooley to S R Woolcy, 320 acres; con. $2,000. Clias Love to James M Howard, C4 acres; con $2,500. J W Crow to B F Smith, real- estate; con. $200. v R It Hazleton to Jesse Gross, lot in Cot tage Grove; con. $50. Joseph Beatty to Jerry Luckey, 160 acres. $4,600. C C Cruner to Humphrey k Hovey, lot in Eugene; cou. $530. W F Fisher to David Masby, real property; con. $150. Nesbit Cole to F W Folsom, 280 acretJ con. $7,000. Sarah J Douglas to B F Powers, real pro" perty; con. $240 C 0 Miller to W J J Scott, 18 acres; con. $100. S Wm Cummins to Kttie A Love, lot in Junction City; con. $50. J S and S J Donglas to John Kelley, 52 acres; con. $2,500. .. Geo MuGowan to relsoi. Swaggart, lots in Cresswell; con. $000. J D Kinney to Helen E Johnson, lots iu Eugene: con. $1,350. J 8 Douglas to F B Dunn, block in Spring field; con. $400. '. JohnH Bond to Smith, BraslbM kCo., 160 acres; con. $780 97. Aaron Lurch to L R Rubell, lots iu Eu gene; con. $1000. F W Folsom to A Goldsmith, lot in Eu gene; con. $2,000. F V Folsoin to Henrietta Goldsmith, lots in Eugene; con. $1009. J M Kitchen to J E Bosserman lot in Irv ing, $180. . " . T J E Bosserman to J M Kitch n, lt in Irv ing; con. $100. J K Bosserman to Frank Apgar, real es tate; con. $40. Thomas Allen to Isaap Briggs, 54 acres, con $1,000. .': . ,, Ruth White to Gei M Cooper, lot in Eu gene; con. $50. L D Hart to Sternberg, Senders k Co. 80 acres; con. $2(!0. A J Znntalt to Win Churchill, 324 acres; con. $2,000. K Famington to E J Stinit, 84 acres; con. $1 000. R P Reynolds to (J W Canterbury, 72 acres; con. $270. " L Cru.-an to C Cruzan, 64 acies; con. $.. W P Gardner to L C Luckey, lot iu Eu gene; con. $700. W H Luckey to W P Gardner, 1G0 acres;, $1500. Cottage Gnvt Items. A correspondout at Cottage Grove sends the following items under date of Oct. 28, 1870: A livery stable is in the course of erection by Mr. Jesse Gross, near the butcher shop. Col. Stevenson, late of Cresswell, is here watchmaking, etc, in McGowau's drug store. Mr. R. L. Shelly steps out as landlord of the hotel and G. W. McGowan assumes hi plac Noverber 1st r r Quite a number of our citizens hav bean called the past week to Roseburg to attend Circuit Coart there a witnesses. All are home again. n R. B. BaberhM a saloon building about np and ready for occupancy. In lisfonmr plaoe Mr. J. X. Baker is going to open np a harness 3bop. The if w school house is ready for the roof. The size of the building is 28x48 snd two stories high. The district owns two cre of good level laud adjoining for a play ground. Our efficient telegraph orator, Mr. Jas. A. SUrhug has . been abseut at Roseburg for two witlts but i now gin at.his post Mr. Dconi Sullivan ran tli telegraph office during bis absence. Jorr. Mecbakits Faib Th Mechanic Fair . p.l.nJ h cmnmanced on October "Oth, huhad better Mcoea than th most I Portland, w are informed bav porchase.1 ol wngnine aoticipataA Th. bildiBfi.20W jMr. F.J. Cronch, of thj, Uc. tb.sUU 100feeta iitnatedotheriierofMill;rijlitof Oregon of his patent ventilator for and Second. stlt. Th display fi-oST, tad many pr-ow it, at leV esjaa. V th J ..nlv in th Fair at Sac FranriK'S in ' - qoahty. but rot. 9..U o .arge. . tcod onr thank. UU. aaag.r. ror shown thi ouicsj. t Clrfull Coart DotktL r The following 1 th docket of th Circuit Court for Lan county, which eonvsns 0' vember 3, 1879: State of Oregon vs John Harbin; larceny. Stat of Oreiron vs John L. Wilson; larceny. State of Oregon vs Jam Connelly; selling liquor without liosns. Stat of Oregon v Jasper Funk; ansault with intent to kill 0 E Chriairan vs K W Rhea et al; confir mation. S P Lowell vs Henry S. Corbit t al; action to recover money. Jane Eaton vs Joseph Eaton; divorce. I Gkiitav Hickithier vs Eliza Hickithier; di- vorc. ' Xancy E. Rickel vs T W Rickel; divorc. Hattie Stone vs Simeon Stone; divorce Sarah M. Conger vs Claiborn Conger; di vorce. A. I. Xicklin vs Sarah A. Miller; action to recover money. ; C. Edwanls vs L. L Leathers et al; to recover mouey. Mary J. Lindley vsS. B. Eaktn, Jr.; to re cover personal property. Matthew Wallis rtS.ll. Eakin, Jr.; to re cover personal property. i 1 0. H. Mitchell vs M. C. Mitchell; to set aside decree. Wm. Adams, administrator, vs Jss. Douglas et ux; confirmation. Union University Association vs J. J. Corn- stock, to recover money. W. R. McCoruack vs Isaao X. Huffman; confirmation. Smith, Brasfield & Co. vs J. M. Butler; to recover money. ,, Emeline Wallis vs Thomas Garsid t al; foreclosure. W. P. Bryan vs M. Shannon; appeal W W Buoy vs Xoah Buoy et al; partition. Frank Bros vs C. and L Freeman; to recover money. Wm.,Osburn vrS. B. Eakin, Jr.; to recover personol property. Rosenthall, Feeder & Co. vs M. Abrams X Co; to recover money. T. Dittonhoffer vs Abraius A Co.; to re i cover money. ' Hall k Paulson vs S. S. Hoflman; to recover money. T T. Dittenhoffer vs M. Abrams t; couUr- matiun. Ira X. Baker vs Georg Conley; confirma tion. ' Emeline Linville et al vs Isaao E. Stevens et al; to recover real property. School Fund vs E. Chichester et al; fore closure. ,. , John Rickard vsR. C Martin et al; fore closure. State of Oregon vs W D Wallace; to recover money. Alex Matthews vs R L Xewman; to recover money. F. B. Dunn et al vs Union University Asso ciation; to recover money. Emeline Linville et al vs James A Stevens; to recover real property. Emeline Linville et al vs A O Stevens et al; to recover real property. State of Orejon vs T. Kolter; larceny. T. A. Milliorn vs August Titus; action to re cover personal property. Humphrey & Hovey vs S. Steinheiser et al; foreclosure. i Thomas Brown vs Suphronia .1. Brown; di vorce. EmeliiiaiL Linville et al vs A. 0. Stevens; to recover teal estate. Emeline M. Linville etalvsl. K Stevens; to recover real estate. Geo Frock vs W S Miller et al; to recover "ney- . -i. J Al inomwon, aumr vs i Ji owveui to recover money. , Alary J Udell VS li W vweilj sun or in voice. Smith, BrasncIJ t'o vs U w nouos; so re cover money. U A tinea vs U n Armiiage; w recorcr imi property. ; ' J slues iiinea vs u u Anuiuii, n, i,w.. real pwperty. ' ; ' . . . 1 A linea et al vs u a. iramijt, w real property. , , , . tinellne Hi iinviue niu uj to recovf r real pro!rty. K L Newman vs Luas llennevi ev ai; v re cover money. ...,, . Louis Solomon vs li w nooos; w rewivcr money. Louis Solomon vs C W Moore;., to recover money. luis Solomon vs I lora JIoore; to recover money. , J W Ri yburn vs Susan Stannus; Apieal. I E Stevens vs W H Stevens; to recover real property. K H Hazleton et al vs School Dlst 25; writ of Madaninus. . M J Ketlford vs E P Relford; suit for di- VHC Humphrey vs Jo II and John Beatty; to recover money. Jos W Mahnn vs Browning Ione; to re cover resl eatate. St it of Oregon vs John Miller; appeal. J W Mahon vs E A Griffin et al; suit for partition. . H Konenblatt A Co vs E Anson; to recover mony. E Martin k Co vs J E Bosserman; torecever money. Wasaerman k Co vs J E Bosserman; to re cover money. J R Daws.n vs J E Bosrman; to recover money. Allen and Lewis vs J E Boerman; to re cover money. , Lurch Bros vs W W January,' Apptal JohnSigsworth vsHC Huntor; to recover money. ' , : ' r Best ojc Rei or). Lat Satiinlay after noon at an exhibition trot n the Oakland' (Cal.,) track, gotten np in honor of Ceu. Grant, 8t Jln made the best time on re cord trotting mil without a skip in 2;12J, Thi beat. Rarns' tiin one-half ec ond, hi best time being 2:131. Ex. Social Clcb. The club now numbers forty-seveo meralers who bav paid in the requisite, amonnt The meeting at Lane's hall laat .evening was largely attended and was a very pleaant gathering, and was as merry a a marriage bell. Thi Rcrtr. A yoong -man sent twenty five cents to a New York firm fir th pur pose of learning "bow to get along withot a blotter in writing," and received thi re play: "Writ with lead pencil," 1 Ft'RrHAJZD. Momts. Bayer k Strauch, of the sm of $1,000. Fon WA-sansctoJi How J Am Whitoa- . . if. l l. I UI..L. Wr VtefniS. tJ - tr jo swsj o -sous w n M jjUj io 3 1 8 ilotq AyS'jg'j?! KUMqt tjf 'AY t"1: J j sou Sio!3m4 I 100 ""ioueimiij " fi j j JiTJ sjCp -Ol IOI. Sl.hS I "2 b fis M S "8 v l (V M S u m all Si 9 i. i St M A KICI K I). At th reside ue of the bride' parents, Oct, 26, 187; at Camas Swale, by Rv. J. Handsaker, Mr. L A. Coryell and Miss a E. Morford all of Lan county. At th residence of Mr;. Poindexter, on Wednesday evening, 22d inst, ltev. B. R Baxter, officiating, Mr. John C. Beatty to Miss Martha L, Poinderter all of Lane county, Oregon. Positive results. There are numerous re medies that cure sometimes and become trusted as useful, but none have ever proved so effectual cured so msny such remarkable cases as Dr. Ayer's medicenes. The Cherry Pectoral has restored great numbers of patients who were believed hope 1 sly affected with consumption. Ague cure breaks np chills and fever quick ly and surely, Ayer's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla eradicate scrofula and impurites of the blood, cleanses the system and restor J it to vigor ous health. By its timely us many trouble some disorders that cause a decline of health are expelled or cured. Ayer's pills and their effects are too well known everywhere to require any commeda tion from us here. Sorauton l'a. Timet. Ladles Attention. t Berliu Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strst ton'. Robinson k Church at th Hardware Store' keep th lurgest ana best selected stock 01 wall paer and bonier In Eugene I'rt'v, compriiinirln wrt, Brown, Blanks, Sstin, Gil( And Emlxas ed paper, which they puiyIism direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap' as 'ths cheapest All paer trimmed free of charge. Almost Voting again. "My mother was atllrttda longtime with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy inactive condi tion of the whole tystom; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpness. No nhysicians r medicines did her any good. Three mouths ago she began, to use Hop Bit ters, with such good cllect' that she seems and feels young againg, although over 70 years old. We think there i no other medi cine fit to use in the family." A lady, iu Providence, R. I. Ued and Lear ii For Yourself Many valuable discoveries aud much use ful knowledge is kept from the world, be cause of the immense cxpens in making them known to tho people. This i not th case with Boschee'a Gorman Syrup, although but a few years iutrobuced into this country its sale now reaches in every town and yil liare in the U. S. Its wonderful success iu curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Pneum onia, Asthma, and all other disease! of the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every year, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to he alllicted, free of charge, by Druggists. Xosuch a test of merit was ever uiven before" to' any other preparation. Could you ask more! Go to your Druggists and get a bottle for 75 cent and try it .Sam ple bottles 10 cents. ; . u DR. MINTIE'S "SPECIAL" .MEDI CINES Ar.m'le from the bent materials obtainable. .They are not cure-alls. They are favorite pre- ciptlolis tnai nara ueen vnei aim kku years in his extennive practice, until now tliey ar alisolutely perfect in th troubles for which they are recommended. The Nephreticuin works wonders In kidney and Bladder complaints. Tlione suffering with l)roy, Briglt's diese, Dtal)ete. (travel, Jtetention of urine, l'ain In the bark, Incon tinence, or any dieasnf the Kidney and Blad der, will be astonished at the relief on bottl will afford. For Female weakness it is aloolutcly with out an equal. For all derangements of the Liver, IT( Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver l'ilu- For Billhiiisneas and Dipeua, Vm Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver Pills. For Fever and Aifie, ITko Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Liver ' 'i'very family should keep th Dandelion Pills ou baud. See what the dniwi-ts say about Dr. Min tie's medicines: "Everybody saks highly of thero."-C. H. Woodard Co., druggists, Portland. "All who take them recommend them."-John A. Child, druggist. 1'ortlamL Meson. A brains A Carroll, wholesale dni'gist, San Francisdo, say: "We ivganl Dr. Mintie's Xrphreticum as the best Kidney and Bladder remedy before 'the public." All druggists keep these medicines, i vs.' SIR ASTLRY CTJOPER'S VITAL OAS aKST()KAXyi The great hiiglish rem ly ha mvle mr cures of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Iost Manhood, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, inability for mental labor, despondency, and such diseases as sre induced by yonthfull fid lies and excesses, thin all other meiicin com bined. ' ' . It is not a stimulant nor excitant, ia jierfect ly safe to take, ! a quack nostrum, and produces rmulU are. that wonderful Pfice, 3 a Utile. , Four times th quantity, $10., My a lw.ttle. ' ft will not dlsappciiut ?ou.' Hod'e, Davis Co., wholesal druggists, Wtland, Or. "Dou't know half Ihrlr val., "They cured me of Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Oifnpl.iiut, as; reooinmended. I had a half, brttle left which I nsed for my two little girls, whotlie doctors and neighbor said oiuld not 'b cured- I would hav lost both of them one night if I had not given them Hop Bitter. They did them so mncb good t continued their us ontil they wer cured. . Tbst ' ii why I y yon do not know half tf; valo of- Hop Bitters, snd do not rcommd them ' high 'enough." B., Rochester, X. Y. 5e other column. - i a si , j Farmers Insure your Wheat when Stored, In surance for one day or one year on the best j UnderWOOd OrOS. S. H. FRIEKDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPKlMs AND bUMMER TRAM THE LAGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BR0UHT OUR STOCK OF CLOT HI NO has been largely increased and we can show as handsome a linsof ready mail good In MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As a b found in th country, and at pris that cannot tail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of alt loading styles and fashtonabl shade of good. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannel of all colon. Bleached tt Unbleached Cotton Flan neln. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS aud SCARFS; sj-re . -- , -OI ssi tr . s! poblnson & Church, DKAI.KKS !. SHELF HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TIJR BcslSelccted Slock III Oregon 3Q O Xji Xji j&. 3RL BEFORE PURCHASING, QO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealer? in. General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrate : AymTJE JEWING MACHINE, The best and most complete of aDie BOOT AM SHOE STORE,' L HUNT, Proprietor, Shop on Willamette itivet, 2nd door north .i i i c ri:... ri al nara war iiore, r.iiguuo wij, ur, I will hereafter keep a oimplet stock of L4IF..H', niSSK.V AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, ilaltf r-j. Cloth and Kid, Button Hootsj, Mlpprra, whit and black, NniiditU, I'rrnch hid Shorn. MEN'S &. POYS' , " HI ANA HEAVT . . BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS, And. In.'fact.svenrthing In th BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to devoU my secial ailenunn. MT' GOODS War manufactured to nrikr. ARE FIRST CLASS And ffiiaranteed as represented, and will b sold for th lowest prices that a good article oan U affordeil. ..r'.7-7Htf A. II VHT. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS IN ((licki, Walchci and Musical Instruments, Toy, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranteil. Northwest corner of Willami-tt and Kiifhth streets. 11.1) tf If you wish to buy your gocU cheap, you must KO to vie store oi LURCH BROS., CO'WAOK 6IIOVK. They keep on of th fafgt stacks of General Merchandise Outsi'la of PMland, and Uwy sell goods cfienp rr than it can be b"uxht anywhere in th Wil-, UmatU valley. . , ... Th firm of Iirch Rro. oorisU of Aaron Lurch and B. 5 Lurch. r t . i -r- dopOSITION LIFE OF TRADE! SLOAN ' BROTHERS inU-Dwlls CnZAPEg thaa aay slbsr IT shop i tosrr. HORSES SHOD .TOR $1 50, With nw iut4riaL.ail.raaJ. Itasettinf old sbos Tt ( tsls, All wrra0le4 t;lTalllaelon. ' Shop on the Corner of 8th ani ouve D It . GOO.H-NEW 8TYLKS "and low nrioss. J ut rscsrWH nr " S. H. KIUKXDLY. piik BKrr hiioki ivr.H proi'ohttto L t this starkst, at lb lowest pnm st, T.. HN)RirK!t . NOTICE., Sssjass . I 1 LL PERSONS KNOWINO THEM- selvM inoebtsd by ant or hook account to J. W. Clravrr, ar ruested t- ealk at th offio of G. B. Dorris. Emfce City, and ttl ta mediatly, or atiiHs will b vooinwDcsvl to ifoeover th same. A liberal .'ico-ma will a sad in smn caM. rpl3ti O. B. DORRIS Att'y. L. .VUril TO EUGENE. oB ;.. r WOOL BLANKETS, . . ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling iiatchels. HATS AND CAFS In th leading style. OIL CLOTHS for floor and tabl a, . BOOTS AND SHOES. V woi-ld (all ipeclal atteution to oar steek of Mem' and Hot' Son Francisco Boot, Ul,t..k tiav anlil Inr a number of vsars with gnat satisfaction. ' Every pair warraaUd. A complrt stock of HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS Ami all choice TAMIL, tsKUiaiuM a astonishly low rates. ' 1 LIVERPOOL k CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor )l kinds of produce ,AVOOT. . JI. FHIi:iVDLY. HAVE FOR sa at th LOWEST Kates IRON, STEEL. AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, ROPst Cable Chains, Glass, Putty, Tabl eanii Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, , AGKICI'LTTRAL IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fishing Tackl. ( Etc., Etc, :. W lavit an eiam (nation qf. .our goeds, eoufident' that oar prices will suit th time. " r all, and sold on the most reasoa terms. : ( .r B. F. DORRIS, .. DEALER IN stoves. I'umpsi, Pipes, Mctulti, Tiinvnre AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Utreot, , Eugene City, Oregon JUST RECEIVED. A Irge Stoek of DRY 9OODS, CLOTIIIXG, HATS, JJ00T8 AND SHOES, GliOUEUIKS, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. Jllu-hcst market price paid for all kiad PKublfL'E, Uiuh ancf i'URS. A. GOLDSMITH I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARB On tb corner of Eleventh and WUUmett strsou, aiM4fp eonstantly on hand lumber of all kimls. rwUl fWinr and rustic, fan. iiij and hie posts KB. DUNN. jlylftf Eugene City Ere wer j 1, MAT1IIAS MK'M.KH, I'ro'p t , j ... ... . j . . i ixuw w bii sii inmnr LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. ConMt wforrrM)f A food rtfel ro rsromtnttua RESPECTFULLY OITERS HIS SIR vices to th citisens Eugen City aad vicinity in tha, , , , . NEW IBHIAN i Oi" DO Up LAS COUNTY, OtiJf. iBtorpirattd, iaoe, 1S78. cipitoi suck, tiei,en PariM.TT-A. L. Todd. SrcrTAT-A-rsUu Tpild. DiarcToas J. P. Gill, J. W Jacksaa, T. a Rodatiauyh, A. L. Todd aad A I"?, ... . Principal offic far al of stork at J. P. CiO A Vi drtif star, Ptffie bulldinp, tufswo. V