The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 13, 1879, Image 5

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    CITY AND COUNTY.
Agent at Portland.
Mr. W. L. Eppinger is our authorized
(cut at Portland.
BRIEF MENTION.
Cbw Jackson's boat tweet navy tsbacc
F. B. Dunn will pay the highest market
price for wheal
Mr. S. H. Friendly will pay the highes
market price for wheat
We iurite correspondence from every part
f the ceunty to lend along the newa.
Billy Woodt, Lewis Beheina and Harvey
Huff have got lituatioui aa brakemen en the
0.4C.R.K. 1
Patronize John Lenger if yon want good
milk. He furnishes a first rate quality at a
reasonable price. .
- The Blue Eibbou Club has changed its
time of meetings from the 2d and 4th Wed
nesday in each month, to the 1st and 3d.
Mr. L. 0. Jackson, an employee of the
New Idrian ciuttabar niiue, is in town. His
avoirdupois has been considerably decreased.
The high water did considerable damage
to the roads and bridges. We hear of
several small bridges that have been washed
out or injured. All the large bridges stood
the test nobly.
The St. Charles Restaurant it a cosy place,
kept by Mrs. A. Renfrew in the erick build
ing adjoining the old St. Chsrles hotel. A
number of neat lodging rooms also belong to
the house. Meals and lodging, 25 cents eat h.
Board and lodging by the week oil reasonable
terms. Give her a call
'She only wears a Single Rose," is the ti
tle of poem that comes to us from Junction.
This is the most painful case of destitution
on record, and we have no doubt that the su
perintendent of Wells, Fargo's will gladly
forward, free of charge, any articles of wear
ing apparel donated to the unfortunate
young lady in question.
A Tender.
Eugene City, Dec, 10th, 1879.
We, the undersigned, respectfully tender
the Eugene City Brass Band the sum of
$170 25, the net proceeds received from tho
entertainment of December 5th, 1879; the
same to be expended in purchasing uniforms
for said Band.
W. M. Kilmsoswortii,
A. L. Jackson,
GEO. W. (ilLL,
Geo. M. Hovt,
John F.Hemksway.
Cliff A. Wass,
Margaret Hkmemway,
1,1'lc Dunn,
Maude Atwater.
A THRILLINQJDVENTURE.
A Party or Two Men, with their
Wives and a Babe, Have a
Narrow Encape from
Drowning.
We have received, from Mr, Wtn. Collins,
the followiug narrative relating to the nar
row escape o( a party consisting of himself
and wife, aud Mr. Pols uler, wife and lube
from an island four miles above Eugene' Ou
the morning of the fourth of December, we
wtre awakened by our dogt paddling around
in the water. Our house was all surround
ed by water. I called Mr. Polander, aud
with him harnessed the horses, hitched them
to the wagon and started for the high laud.
I'o gain land above the water, we had to
cross a slough the water in which was so
deep as to swim the horses. One of them
refined to swim, reared up aud foil and was
drowned. We cut the other one loose, and
as he swam past I caught him by the tail,
and told my wife to catch hold of me. At
the time we left the wagon the water was
up to our arms. The horse swain with us
to shallow water, and we waded and swam
bacK to the house. Then I hallooed aud shot
off my gun. Mr. Newman heard my calls
for assistance, aud to.his shame be it said,
that although he had two boats he refuted
to come.
The water continued to raise, and the wa
gon box with Polander aud his wife in it,
turned over. They managed to get back ou
the box, and then Polander concluded to try
to swim ailiorj to get help to rescue his
wife and babe. Ha could not s.i:n however,
and after siukiug tvvioo reached a tree by
catching some sprouts. All this time the
wagon box was so covered with water, that
his wife could just keep her head above. The
force of t e current at lough t turned the
box over, aud threw her with the babe into
the water. Then she swam, and sunk, aud
raised, until she caught a thoru bush, and
with her babe held to it. Her husband see
ing this attempted to reach her, but being
unable to swim came near losing his life be
fore regaining the tree. But help was near,
and the brave Woman was rescued, almost
perished, after holding herself and child up
by the slender support of a bush about one
inch in diuneter, for nearly half an hour.
They had been in deep water from three
o'clock in the morning, ujitil nine about six
hours. The party rescuing them consisted
of Henry Bruuut, James Wagouer, and D.
Berkshire.
. COHtly Mistake.
Many persons suffer for years with pains
and aches which they mistakenly call Rheu
matism, but which' are caused by a defective
action of the Sidneys. No outward npplica
tiou will cure this, but the seat of the disease
must be reached by internal remedies. The
Oregon Kidney Tea has cured many such
cases, and is the best, purest and simplest
remedy known, being strictly vegetable un
combiued with hurtful drugs or mineral poi
son. "''
Crushed to Death. Mr, Al. . Hadlcy,
jephew of Mr.-H. G. Hadley, a young man
aged about 2C years, met his death in a
frightful manner at Silver Lake, Lake Co.,
on the 24th ult The deceased had repaired
to the woods for a load of logs, and on his
return had npset on a grade, catching him
against a large tree by the roadside break
ing his neck, and literally shaping his face
to the bark and devices of the tree. He
leaves a wife and two children to mourn his
suddeu taking off.
To The Ladies. The custom has ob
tained in cities, of announcing through the
columns of the press the uaines of ladies who
propose to "Rtceive"oa New Year', day.
By announcing the names, others who
may not wish visitors, are not subjected to
any inconvenience. We will publish the
names aud address of those sending them to
this office previous to the 25th iust, iu our
issue of the 27th.
Dam Badly Broken. The mill dam of
the Eugene City Mill Co. gave away before
the high water last Friday night. About
thirty feet of the dam was washed out, be
sides injuring the rest of it to a lesser extent.
As soon as the water subsided a force of men
were set at work repairing the damage which
is estimated at about five hundred dollars.
A Failure to Connect.-The mail on the
route across the mountains from Eugene to
Prinoville has not had a through connection
since the 15th nit This is a tri weekly mail,
and all the mail for points beyond theMcken
zie bridge could be conveyed by a carrier
pigeon. Uncle Sam is sometimes badly im
posed upon.
Lost. On Tuesday evening, bet ween Wil
lamette street, and my bouse on Eleventh
street, a pocket book containing some notes,
accounts, and other papers of no value to
any one except the owner. Any one re.
turning the same will be suitably rewarded.
Henry Owens.
New Years Cards. The Gcard office
has received a stock of fancy New Years
cards, in eolors, and a number of varieties.
Call and see them before ordering elsewhere.
There is o necessity of sending away for
cards, when yon can procure them neat and
cheap at home.
Dbe MAIN0.-Mr. B. C. Pe.nington
and Miss Crow have opened dress making
stablishment at the residencs of Mrs. B. C.
Pennington. Dres. making done with neat
ness and dispatch. Call and see them.
Coittije Crave litms.
A correspondent at Cottage drove semis
the following items under date of Dec.
11, 187!):
Some of the stock for the new harness
shop has arrived. '
The Good Templars and Brass land are
going to give and eiitertainineut on Christ
mas or New Year's.
Our brass band toots in good style. Equaj
to any in the county. Prof. King is still
teaching them.
Our operator, Sterling, went to Drains
Friday, and missed seeing the tire. He re
turned next day on Shauls' mare pretty
well tired out. He reports having a good
time at Drains.
The flood took away the foot-bridge near
the hotel. I hear of bridges and roads being
washed out nil through the country. The
good folks of Latham navigated with boati
Council Proceedings.
Council Rooms, )
Euheke City, Deo. 8, 1S79.
Council met poraaaat to ordinance.
Present President Dorrit; Counvilmen
Dunn, Church, Sloan, MoClutg, Recorder
aud Marshal.
Absent Councilmen Edris and Under.
wood.
Minutes of the last meeting were rtad and
approved.
The finance committee reported the follow
ing bills correct, and on motiou, warrants for
the same were ordered drawn on the treasury.
Robinson & C....9 3 75;S. A Ogden... 6 75
H. Knox 3 9a J K Attebery... 15 50
T G Hendricks... 7 67:.Sprintt Mill Col 37 40
T M Hamilton. .. 7 00 J 11 b to well. ... 3 75
J Christian 19 5u Recorders Court V 00
Sloan Bros 9 50N D Sweet..... 6 00
The bill of W. R. Youug of $5 for locks
put on the city jail was reported back to the
Council without approval, and on motion, a
warrant was ordered drawu for the same.
The bill of Usburn Jt Co. for (& 50 was
also referred to the Council without approval
and a motion tn allow the same was lost aud
the Recorder authorized to return it to Os
burn t Co.
On motion Prof. Johnson was granted per
mission to put a fence connecting his two
lots on the north side of Seventh street
across Charuelton street.
The following bills were then preseuted
and referred to the finance committee.
Scott I'hrisman. .3 5 00 E F Chapman..! 6 50
M VYiijiius. ... 31 1316 Chrismsn. ... 1 75
HKox 2 ML C M A 10 00
The Marshal then reported a case of viola
tion of Sec 3, title 3, Chap. 3, of the laws ol
the city and asked instruction hew to pro
ceed.
Ou motiou the judiciary committee was
authorized to consult with attorneys aud re
port at the next meeting of the Council.
There being no further business the Coun
cil adjourned. II. KnuX, Recorder.
Stale Agricultural Society.
The Board of Managers of tho Oregon
State Agricultural S ociety met at Salem,
Dec. 2d, for the transaction of business.
The time of holding the fair of 1880 was
fixed to commence on Thursdry, July 1st,
and close on Thursday, July 8th. On Mon
day, July 5th, there will lie held a grand
celebration of the National Anniversary with
an oration 4o in the forenoon, anu trials of
speed in the afternoon. At night, there will
be a grand display of fireworks in front of
the grand staud.
The premiums ou grain ai.d field producti
were materially increased. Premiums for
base ball clubs were offered, $50 for 1st, and
$30 for 2d.
The report of the secretary showed the re
ceipts of the t iir of 1879 to be $14,188, ar.d
the expenses $10,494, with $2,274 expended
for improvements.
A resolution prohibiting the sale of lager
beer on the fair ground, was passed after
considerable discussion.
STATE UNIVERSITY-
A oolubn devoted tn the IntumU of tin
Laurean tud Eutaxian Literary Societies, and
th Stat University.
W. C. TAYLOR, EDITOR.
S. HL FRIENDLY.
HAS J L' ST OI'KNKI) FOK THE Sl'KlNU AND bUMMER TRADE
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS
JunctioQ City Itrms.
The Social Club is agitating the question
of a grand New Year's ball.
Hon .C. W. Washlmrne i a happy man
Its a girl, was born last Meuday aud weighs
12 J pounds.
A lodge of the ancient order of United
Workmen was instituted iu this city Tues
day evening.
The public school of this city begau its
U.
fT . u - tuZ ..,., on to the teeoud term lost Monday. Prof. A.
oeT'Ween uuuoco. ..v. - -r i t
porch of the residence of J. J. Comstock,
and ran over the track near the Latham plat-
SALUTATORY.
In ntunlng th management of that depart
ment of ttis paper, w'Jch it to be devoted to
the Lauratn Literary Society, and to th gen
eral newt f th Oregon SUta Univenity, it it
with no null decree of tuibarnutiint nt, that
w step ujon th stag of journalism to inakt
our editorial bow. Thanking the Society tiu-
cerely for t honor and trust r.'poted in ut,
w shall endeavor to the best of our ability to
discharge It duties placed upon us. And
while we anj painfully contciout that our ef
fort will b scrutinised by critics, and ly
those of suptrior ability to our owu, yet w are
glad to knor that a stronger fore than that
of th editor!, at th back of this new featur
in our Society' history. Every member of the
Laurean 8oe!ety it in a nitasur respontibl fur
the future success or failure of this enterprise.
It it hoped that they will look well to its in
terests. A Scetch of the Laureana.
Th Laurtan Literary Society of the Ore
gon State University, was organized, October
0, 1878.
The Society met and held its meetings, for
four successive tetsiont in the then, public
tchool house of Eugne City. Having in th
meantime procured a room in vh University
building, it hat tince met in that room known
at the "Hall of the Laurean and Eutaxian
Literary Socities." The first President and
Secretary were J. L. Wortnian, and T. C.
Jiulkint, respectively.
From the time of tn first meeting to th
present, it has been steadily inereatiug innum
ben, wealth and general interest Th niuth
tern which closed with th last metting, wat
perhaps, more prosperous than any preceding.
During this term w received twenty tlx activ
tnetibert, which swells our numbers to mor
than a hundred.
A handsome donation to our library from
Prtf. T. M. Gatoh, "Th History of England
by Mlcauley," ooinpleU in six volumes, and
als from Mr. Dudley, "Through the Dark
Coitinent," iu two volumes, were received
and prove quite an acquisition to our ttock of
bocks.
Nr. C. S. Williams donated a handsome
portrait of Washington, which adda much tn
the beauty of our hall.
And among the other favors, we do not fail
to recognise that extended by the proprietors
of the Guam), in granting th Society th
privilege of using the columns of their enter
prising paper.
Tie prerogative of wielding th jourualittic
pen In our own Interest, as a society, marks a
new era in our history, and it is hoped that the
young la-lies and gentlemen, who are .spiring
to literary distinction, will avail themtelves of
of tbs opportunity thus afforded for self tin
proviment, and that they will contribute to
the diuartment quite frequently.
The debates, during th past term, having
been unusually interesting, were generally well
attended.
nt. Mr. Rosenthal, we cannot
sieak too comniendably. The degree of effl
ciency. that characterized his entlr auimins
tration, will not fail to recommend him to any
delibeiat body in which h may clianc to
labor iu th future. The promptneei and de
oitioa with which he decided all points of order
and questions ot debate, gained for him th
tr An Aral rmiiect and admiration of th SocV.y.
,
As we enter upon a new term air. iiojuh
leaves th president! J chair to Mr. Powell
Judging from the tiioocss of th former, w
predict prosperity for th latter.
Our Name.
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
Has been largely Increased and we can show at
cauasooi a ua ot ready mad gooo iu
MEN'S AND BOYS'
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
As can bt found la th country, and tt prieet.
that cannot fall to satisfy.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
well filled with a splendid assortment of all
leading ttylee and fashinnaul shade of goods.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
and
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
plaid. Plain and Optra Flannels of all colors.
ileacheil tt Uublenclied Cotton Flan
tU'l.
Ladies' Anil Gau's' Underwear,
SHAWLS and SCARFS.
form. The water was higher than any time
since 18G1. On Friday ues came th it the
track was washed out ut Hall's place, three
miles north of here. Ou examiualion about
300 yards of track was found more or less
injured. The section men from Drains
Cressweil and Latham worked all day until
4 f. M. wheu the trains passed.
At about six o'clock Friday evening, the
.rv was heard. "Lurch' siore is on fire1" Ex
cited people from all directions hastened to
the spot, and fouud it too true. The fire
origiuatea irom uci;ti,i uv,
proprietors were absent at supper, and was
discoveied by thein, and the alarm given on
their return. People rusned iu, and saved
what goodi they could, probably to the
amount of 3300. XI re would have been
not the people been afraid of the
wder stored in the building. 1 he loss is
. i ai.) nun ami is insured in
etuiuaieu ui oei
favor of Mr. A. H. Spare for 1U,0U0,
lows: Nerth British, 3,400j Connecticut,
v2,000; Security, $1,000; American Central,
f 1,000; aud Liverpool, Loudon t Globe tor
$2,000. H
For a time fears were entertained tor tue
.afetyof the hotel building. The roof was
cut open wet blanket spread on and water
dashed on them and the side of the building
aaving it from destruction.
Dr. H. Wrig.its stable bacK oi toe oil
ing building was in danger and t.ie horses
boggy aud uaruess were removed but form
nately it escaped the tire.
Elliots b.t shop only ab.ot 4 f et from
the burning buiidiug singularly never caught
lire. Tne wind was iu the right direction
f..- the .afetv of all other building.
Iwo of our citiwus talk of budding
residences in the Spring c.ediuble W any
village. We understand the burned .ton.
will be rebuilt aud busiuess go ou as before.
. . .....,'. triij bnuut Mr. Geo.
IJUk Tnv "
EVER BROUGHT IX) EUGENE.
WOOL BLANKETS,
ALL COLORS.
Trunks and Trevetiug Satchels,
HATS .nd-CAPa in, th leading Style.
OIL CLOTHS for floor and tabl no.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
W wovld tall tptcial attention to r stock ol
Mens' and Boys' t-'tn Francisco Boots,
Which we hav sold for a number of Ttart wit
.great satisfaction. Evtry pair warraaUd.
A complete ttock of
HAKUWAKK, ri,Un A.l) IAilHI.1
i UTENSILS.
CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS
And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at
jattonlthingly low rate.
LIVERPOOL A CARMEN ISLAND SALT
.Highest price ft r all kinds of product tnd
WOOT,
S IMltllftDLY.
Robinson k Church,
DKA1.BR 1.1
S11ELF& HEAVY HARDWARE
HAV It TUK
BcslScIf ctcd Stock in Oregon
HAVE FOR sal
at th LOW EST
K.tet.
IRON, STEEL,
AXES, ANVILH,
NAILS, ROPE.
Caul Chains,
Table and Pocket
CUTLERY.
GUNS, PISTOLS.
AMMUNITION
AGRICULTURAL,
IMPLEMENTS,
Blasting Powder,
Fuming TackU.
Etc., Eta.
W invito an xata
(nation of onr good,
confident that oit
stocX will suit Ut
timos.
I AUD SHOE STORE,
A. HUNT, Prcpriotor.
Shop on Willamette street, 2ud door north
i i . . i.' re.. ii-
oi namware iiors, r.uruoviij, ui.
I will hereafter keep a complete ttock of
L.tnil.N', 9IISNEN'
AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Unite ra, ('loth and Kid,
Button Moat,
Slipper, whitt and black,
Mandula,
Fresi h kid Shorn.
MENS & BOYS
KI AND HEAVY
BOOTS & SHOES
Asd In fact everything In th BOOT and
SHOE line, to which 1 intend to ArvoU my
special attention
MY GOODS ,
Wr manufactured to onlir,
ARE FIRST CLASS
And guaranteed a rrsenteil, ami will b
uilil fur the lnwust lu'iors that a rood artiel
oan be afforded. tjrtf-TStf A. Ill XT.
B. F. DORRIS,
DEALER IN
Stoves,
19 an twmkm
Altwifcia,
l'uuips,
J'lpcs,
Metals,
Tinware,
AND
House Furnishing Goods Generally
Wells Driven Promptly
Nichols is teacher.
A little difficulty on the street, betweeu
two men named O'Brion and Curtis, was sat
isfactorily adjusted by their retiring to a
spot outside the city limits, where O'Brien
came off victor. This is a swindle on the
officers thus depriving them of their fees.
Blue Ribbon Club.
Dec. 17th, 1879.
Music String band.
Prayer.
Music.
Address Rev. Driver.
Music.
Declamation S. Condon.
Music
Duet Misses. Dunn.
Music.
Reading Miss May Dorris.
Music.
Five minutes speeches.
Music.
Benediction.
Notice To Our Debtor.
We must have money, All those indebt
1 to ns are hereby notified that their ac
counts must be settled, with cash or note,
by the first of January, 1880.
Sloas Bkos.
CRAIN
Si
BROS.
D2ALERS
Public Sruodfc ErrERTAiSMMT The
public school of this city, will give an en
tertaiuinent ou Friday evening, Dec. 19th.
A varied programme will be rendered on
that occasion, the principal features of which
will !: a short temperance drama entitled,
"A cure for Tramps;" a grand "Anvil
Chorus" by scholars of the Grammar school;
a full aud magnificent display of wix workt
exhibited by the "Only aud Original Mrs.
Jarley."
Statk Taxes. On last Tuesday onr effici
ent county Treasurer, Mr. Jo. Gray, made
il.. tint t,vinent of taiea do the state.
i i -
Laurean it derived from the Latin word,
Lorea, meaning (1), the laurel tree; (2), a
laurel branch, or garland.
Laurean, (accent on the first syllable) sig
nifies, thsn, laurel bearer.
Among the Romans the laurel was the
symbol of triumph; the badge of victory.
The conquering general returning from the
field of battlo, was honored by Rome with a
triumphal prooetsion, in which he wore a
laurel crows, aud bore a laurel branch. This
was the highest honor she could confer upon
him. It spoke of victories won, of rest from
the toil and st-ifo of battle, and of the praise
and honor of a grateful Empire. The word
Laurean wheu applied to us hat a soinewnat
diirerent meaning. We do not claim now to
be bearers of the laurel. Our victories are
yet to be won. The great battlefield of the
world is opening before ut. It is black with
the serried columns of ignorance and her al
lies. We are now but training to enter the
oppoting ranks. We h .pe som day, to
plung iuto the coutest that ever deep
en and widens, and whu victory perches
upon our bsnncrs, and onr flag waves in tri
ninnh over the enemy's dismantled towers,
we shall proudly claim the title, which is
now only prospective, "Laurean, tlie 1-aurei
DVU.
fa "'N
'"V II'. 1. 1. .. ..J
iiuiuin nuu
Jtwclry.
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notlona, etc
W.intn... Clncki. and Jewelry repaired and
Northwest corn?r of Willamette
and Ei;hth strut.
AN1
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Willamette Mtreet,
Eugene City, Oregon.
H you with to lay your gooilt cheap, you must
go to th itor of
LURCH BROS.,
OOTT.AOK OROVK.
They keep one of the largeet iteok of
General Merchandise
Outside of Portland, and tiny tell goodi cheap
er than It can lie bought any when in the V il.
lamett valley.
Bearer."
Election.
The Laurean Literary Society met on Fri
A.. ..-in,. December 8th. and after .impend
i... !.. otW but nest, electea tn iouu.u
at "
ni.w.F. Ir the entuini; term of ten weeks
UM.WW.- . ..... M
t,M.nt T C. Powell: Vic President, a. t
Wills; Assistant Secretary, George Hoyt;
f. t W Bmo: Censor. E. E. Burke;
inm...... .
Q.,.ont t.Anns. A. 8. Rosenthal.
.A. i: Rolvd. That th
i am uj.uw..m
United States Banking System is not in bar
. .ith the best interetts of our Gov
ernment," wat pot,nl with th. rest of th.
programme until two weea.
" n.e KDerleaielrtEii M.
..i 1.1 Wn ick and muersblo so long
,.J n.v kmband so much trou
ana uw j . A
ble and eipeuse, no one teemed U know
SBtltSX HI INI sut. " as - m
SoaABL.-Tr. will be. oociable this ! j, and JYZ
for th benefit of th fcpiscnpei m.na . , , heM
r....w Tttrnuts. Miss Condon has
rVoed her pesutioo as teacher in tbe public given forth.
iTunt of ill health, and Mi- Band, Frida,
vacancy.
iv...l.!t ..f FortUud to adiut tbe luas lor , CooutT I alwayt among tbe fint to
the insurance companies. Tne safe was and finish tho payment of ber
opeoed by Mr. Spare, aud tne contents were uu Uleg
funud taie. Books aud pape -- ,
i . ... hnrt Jorr. (
Mwr - . eveninu. iw " - - r . , nt
w . .hu.n niiauit. u ' j
A.Amas.- rh. entertainment church at th. residence of J. B. Lnder.ood u.. that my
u All invited. kuid aua lawny . . .
Iiuiit ot W. wx? ; , . . f L.L them wnas naa
. .... A . .1.;. lBr, I. K,ttr.
a, '"" . " ' , wxiii. . x DOipeu , h v. mad
tTSTy tber.
Thb
vening, Doc 5tl, drew a 8ocut CLCi. Tbe danc give by Una
r J . . t 1
T . v Vw-b aooointod to fiU the crowded bon. Of U.e per.orn.er. .gs ,-t eirelll0g wu weu aneaaeo,
Lun. Geary baa been appoint . , ... M mtn that to men- . , ltM nrtAeetnon in manigeme it
tn any parUcnW actor --Id . . . ... '
at .. The roceipu -ere Uueral. MA.sgcaaaDS.-to. .g : --
M. - . . ... . nar..u m tJi. munj Ot Ull
ill "" m
V...izn.-Near Cottage Gror Or,
thrcenf th. bride's ancle, by Eer- to fcOA -iug tne appracuuo. V"
HaS. WalU Mr. H. H. Chanoa aad b kekl by onr i M of Jaonary .
moiner
For But.
JUST RECEIVED.
A Largs lot of
DllY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
GHOCKHIES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
ETC., ETC.,
AT REDUCED PBICES.
Hluhett market price paid for all kinds.
PltOUUCE, HIDES aud FUB8.
A. GOLDSMITH
LUMBER! LUirillCR!
I HAVE ESTABLISHED A
LUMBER YARD
On th corner of Eleventh and Willamett
ttreett.and keeps constantly on hand lumber of
all klndi. Seasoned floorint; and rustic, feno-
InR and fence posti f. U. V UflJ.
OPPOSITION
IS THE
LIFE OF TRADE
SLOAN .BROTHERS
WILL DO WORK V Ut.AVr.ll Mian any
other shop in town.
HORSES SHOD F3K H w
With new material, all round. Besetting old
Shoes 75 CENTS. ,
.All warranted to giv taiuiacuoo.
on tho Corner of 8 La aaa
. Olive 8tret.
:hop
Eugene City Brewery.
MATH I AS EKLIsEH, Pro'p,
UT Is now prepared to fill all order foe
E3laqer beer
OF K SUPERIOR QUALITY,
Com and see for yourself. A good article
needs no recommendation.
F. 33. DTTMXJ,
AT THE
1' wo moms sn.tabi for of
fice. up.ta.rs in Caikwoodi brkk. Apply .
at Exprsta o I
F. l WILKINS,
Succeasor to BntLtr k Wii.HHk
Practical Druggists & Ctiemisls,
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING,
Next door to the Orane Store, Wlllaniettt
ttreet, hugeu. UlJ uregoo.
Have fust oiwned a full lln. of fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Also a fine astortmrnt of
Fancj and Toitci Articles.
AXL MX I OF
Mixed Paints, lead, Oil,
Varnish, Brushes.
WINDOW GLASS and PUTT T
Which they will always orll on rnaU.
ttrmaL
CirefiJ HtuUii si"! K rijiULu't Em
uriplion.
HAVING ASSOC, A I'f.D WITH Ml
business Mr. HOBACE F.STUATTUN
w. hav. just received a new. larg aad
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS.
Making a specialty ol
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL
A.1D.
AGRieUlTVEAL IMFLIMINTS.
W dwire W niak bo grand IWWl, b i.
t; that fsniNr aa own nas gitting
ANYTHING EY MAY WANT
at u r than at any oih. sUbBhnnl la
townar.4 th.y can by tt.sa oa a good terms.
W has foil lias
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEYUOOI
FANCY COODS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' FU'ENISHINtt
GOODS.
MEN AND BOrS CLOTEEW.
HATS AND CAPS
BWTS AND 8 HOES
Aad ar. oontibMallV adrfing U ou tcl U
u. .v.. AmwtnAm mi tho miblie.
HW. HI. w .. . w
OOT miOEJI-CAUFO.
Bia hand and mvin sad B set aad
Miss ArtiHiaMaUot.