The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 27, 1879, Image 5

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    c.-CITY' AND COUNTY.
8luslaw Fair.
Sicslaw, Dec 5, 1379.
. - I Under tha ausnicM of the ainalaw umin
ABt Bk r(nuIIa . - . .
. . . . , the Fair flourished, (or all It rained bard
Mr. VY. L. Epptnger la r authorised .. .. . . , ,, .,
m" . .. .11 d.v and hmil h... raluiav for th. thrrc
J at Fertlaai. ,
I r.r HCJITIOBI.
Y
Happy K Yr ta all
Sew Year's Day next Thursday.
Chaw Jaeksoa's beat sweet aavy tobacco
Mr J W Braoif eld waa in town- one day
this week.
B. Dau will pay the bigbeat market
rice for wheat ' ;
Just received at Bteinbeitera a nice lot of
I latera eedfiah.
Mr. S. . Friendly will pay the highest
aurkst price (or wheat
Raf Robineoa bu maaufactured a fine lot
(Caadiea (or his holiday trade. 4
W. T. Campbell and I. T. Cherry went
en bu.iaees to Perfiaud, this week.
The FiramsuaBall wu very weU at
tended and all enjoyed themselves.
Go to Raf HoiPmaon'a (or your holiday
joods, a be aella cheaper than ever.
We iaviU eorreipendence (re every port
f the eenaty to aend along the news.
Fatroaue John Longer i( you want good
aiilk. He (urniabea a first rate quality at a
reasonable price.
Frank Ci lemau extendi hia thauka to the
persoa whe favored him with the popcorn
wreath oabiadoerinob.' , ..
Concert at the M E Chur.h, Sunday ev
uing Dee 28th. Excellent Programme. Ad.
mission, 10 cents, (or benefit of School
We teeder our aincer thaaka to the kind
friends, who remembered na on Christmas
with a fine cake, and asaura them that the
jift wu duly appreciated.
We netice the Jullpwinj in the Circuit
Court preoeedingi (' D.uglas county : ."State
ot Oregon ti Pat O'Snea aud W O Hudson,
The OoJatbe largest, aud. mtex
ienairely cireAftitef af any paper iu Lane
teuaty. The crlko it also the official paper
( Eegeae Cttw. . Vdertire should make a
eUofthia..;.-7 .
A nuaber'sti4ents and othera took ad
vantage of tfie half ' (are fates givsn during
holidays. The delegation, (rom the Dalles,
Attending the University, were badly disap
pointed by ttoyCipbia. river (reeling up.
8 Steiaheiser haa'juat received a let of as
aorted eandiee, anoh aa ' Taffy, Pinafore,
,rte. Alee a lot ( fancy' groceries (or the
holidays. He has a large lot of cigars, which
lie iiteads to sell at the lowest., cash priae.
fall and see (or Yourself.
The St. Charles Restaurant is aeoey place,
kept by Mrs. A. iettfrew iu the Brick build
fug adjeining the old St Chtrles hotel A
amber o( neat leJging rooms ahw belong to
the house. Meal and lodging, 25 eei.ts eadi
Board aud lmlgieg fry the week oit reasonable
terms. Give her call
Our Satanic employee, or iu other words,
nr Vlea'' wiydelt V amuse himlf at
the Metropolis' during the olidayi. (,B
Tuesday, with valise in hand, he trsite d
fciinselfea board the cars aud was soon
boras (rom our gaxe. We bespeak (or hiia
the (risadsbipo( the craft iu Portland and
hope they will wit "shew him arouud" lou
der thaa hia lucre lasts.
Meteor ie Display,
Prof Tice is out with a s circular ia regard
to the meteoric display that he advertised to
eome off on the 13th of last month, lie says
that the shower waa local thia year, bat that
itdidoomea8;audhegive.ae aa evidence
the experience of a huntiug partv iu Wash
ington, Missouri, whe saw the whole thing.
This is not conclusive to a skeptical mind.
Heating patfcee are proverbially free livers,
Md those ia Missouri are popularly believed
Ube nati prehibition of the most radical
Syne. It if probable, therefore, that what
they took to be meteora were either light
aiag bags er sparks (roes theia own fire. The
professor mast adduce other aud strouger
testimony beore he can be believed. We
jreenrry for him, for the meteor failure has
ftbekea popular faith iu hia weather predic
ieu and hurt the aale of his almanacs.
JaitUu Ciljlttmt.
Mr J F kariyas has left (or ti.e East.
J.actie. rerela in having a 700B. hog'
JaaeUoa. City ia going to have a bakery.
Joh. Calvert baa retaraed to Junction
from tha Palonse connfy.
Mr i F Blew has sold hia interest in the
sing at-reU bis partnsr, Mr Bass Mulbel-
dave Dreviona and the ereeks were overflow
ing their banks and washingaway the bndgos
keepiug quite a number (mm attemlioj
beoause they were water bound Aeverthe
lesa, those that could attend speak ia the
highest terms of the various artiolee on exhi
bition. The opening address waa dxlivered
by Judge J F McCoy. As I wu water-
bonnd I did aot get to bear it
Sinslaw Grauce bak held their animal elec
tion with the fullowiux result: Win Rus
sell t 0 W J ColimoDj L, Jason Oweus'
Chap, Geo Laiidrithi S, T F. Davis: Aist
S, V L Simpson; T, Martin W'ingard; See,
F M Kighswander; G K, P M Doak; Ceres,
Jane fiimnimit ramnna. Abba J Niihwan.
r o
der; Flora, Helen Crow; Lady Asst Stew
ard, Emma Russell The second Saturday
in January ia the time set for public installa-
ion.
F. M. Kichhwaxdkb.
New Year Receivers.
The following names of ladies, who will
keen ouen house (or the receution of fricudi
during Sew Year's Day, have been wul ui:
Mrs. J. B. Underwood, aasulod by Mise
Auuie and Mae Underwood. ''
Mrs. F. B. Dunn, assisted by tlio Miasei
Dunn.
Mrs, J. D. Kinsey, assiikd by Mrs. Mill
YaaHoutcu.
Mrs. J. F. Rubiiwou, assisted by Miu
Hughea.
Mrs. S. H. Frieudly, auisteil by Miss A.
Adler.
Mrs. 0. A. Lockwood, assisted by the
Misses Lockwood and Miss Maud Atwater,
Mrs. S. J. Swift assisted by Mis M. F.
Swift
Mrs. S.J Saxon.
Tha club dance tWedneaday night Dee
1 Jth, waa a pleaaaat affair.
LeaU
n. .i,ht of the Christmas Ball a aojid
..Id ..tod Breastpin engraved, with a quart
. - Htaminf Uie
awt in tha oeater.
mm will be liberally rewarded.
MM. & J AZ'
A.O. U. yr. Ei.tcnoK.-At a regnUr
mmxiu, 4 Eng... Lod ,8! J J";
. ... io ie? ike following oScera
. ...j tk. n.aiae' rear: t
wore etocum i ' . , w
nr. n r IWris.0 F; Jona
xr'w R.rderi F BDuaa,
Ma, v, n. m . . n
lasinr; Cha. A j .
Irigp, CiU; Chae T W'Vr
raamaaway, 0 Wt B F Porna, Traetee.
U. I. oaa.u -A the P -msiuof
Ue IM Satnr4y i- Jaaaary.
TrwUlbeaadmadse-
tabU Ut those ieoriog U ooj aaa
thap-tti.grooniWU.r-H'
Ut social ad religioM c1
iaviUd. -J
UABJUM-At the Astoc r
. iu H IKS. bf HeraeeJt,
Mr Seasael Hew. of Joaetio. t EC
CWerUi, ef OslUe.
Cottage Gnvc lltmt.
A correspondent at Cottage Grove asnda
the following items under date of Dec.
26, 1879:
Mr. II. C. Chance, of this lilaco, was mar
ried to Miss Matlock, of Gosheu, this week.
The brasa band gave au entertainmeut at
the public school house Chrutmas uight,
which was splendid. A large audience waa
in attendance.
Miss Burns' pupils in the public school
gave an eutertaiument one day this week to
a Urge aud appreciative audience, ia the
school house. The entertainmeut wa one
of the beat we ever witnessed.
Locomotive Disabled.
Tuesday moraine, as the freight train wa
li-aviu" Junctiou Citv. the connecting roil
pin of the driving wheel broke;' but as the
train was moving very slow at tlio time, no
damage was done. Had the engine beeu un
der a full head of stettn, serious conseiincn-
ces would have resulted. As it was, the en
ffiue oreoeeded to the machine shops wi.rk
Da
ing but oue aide, atd leaving tile train at
Junction.
Orkoox Wool A circular from theheav
it wool dealers in New York; iuforim u
tliat Oregou weid ratei higher in that market
than any on this c.iait or iu Texas. L-alilur
nia, Texas and territury wools run in price
frm 17 to 35 cents, while our wool is quot
ed ilong with the Southern States at from 34
in,iit. This sueaks well lor our siaie,
..! m. hone our alieew raisers will pay much
- ... .
.i.ntiaii to the DreDiratmn of tUeir wool ior
market that we may excel other parts of
tha coast and soon equal the Eastern States.
Imfruwned House TmevM.-The trial of
.Im MJrmack. J W Shafer and A Wc
Cobb at the special term of the circuit court
for Doualas comity, on a cUarge ol norse
sUaling, resulting in treir conviction and
. wnnrnmff lilfV WCIC Ufcii'vr
ed to Warden Miller at the the pcuiten
tiary by Sheriff Hogan. The two former
. ..i ir .mi me latter mm
were .Dm uwu
years at hard labor.
..pTrn It. Ou the 13th of Novem
ber Heury Coleman, a brother of Euoch and
Fr.uU fJeman. left tins city lor raster,.
n,. ui. Vilitarv road. Up to this time
""a"- - - . . : . . ....
h. has not bten heard of, and a party .ci-
in .r h of him. Mr. Coleman is
an old aud experieoced mountaineer, and it
ia hoped that no disaster baa sieieuen mm.
Wi.tiiee. The cold snap expe
ZVA.V " - -
rienced during the past few days has had
... .ual for several years past, un
...... ..n
day moming last tne wermoioer -ui
i:j u fortiied and the
Mm ni icuuui - -
.Wtr. have enioved themselves theronglily
8everal alfighs were out, but tne snow w
hardly deep euongh to make sleighing good.
tv.nni. Exhibitioh. The scholars of the
Eugene public school gave an entertainment
. i Hll Friday eveninc, Dec. 19th.
A large audience was present and all . seemed
well pleased. The receipts of the evening
amounted to $34. which will be paid on the
piano Irtely bought by the school.
nn....T Some niereaut who was
short o( Christmas money for the purchase
t mmA 1mm. broke tbroorh the back
doers into the store room of Mr, Lyach's
abstracted from tha till
iU entire coo teatstwo dollars-oB Christ
mas Eve.
public
Oregon's Delegation, .
The Standard's lively correspondent Mr
T A Sutherland, writes (rom Washington as
(ullowsr concerning Oregon's delegation ia
Congress:
It ia pleasant to be able to say that the
Orrgouian delegation ia working ia satire
harmony and unison, and en all tneqneetioas
vital are of one opinion. Senator dlater ia
nersonaltv lotikini alter the Portland Board
of Trade's request for a rebate on the duty
on tin, and iuforma me that hs anticipates
but little trouble ia accomplishing it The
Northern Pacific Railroad enmiraa a treat
deal of Senator Graver's time aad atteatiea
and he will do what be can to have the road
built down the south bank of the Columbia
river to Portland. Notwithstanding the res
olution passed by the executive committee of
the board of directors of the N. P. R. R. oa
the 7th of December, 1877, that the com
pany was "willing to construct its road on
ths south side of the Columbia river to Port
land" there hai been a disposition on ths
part of the managers to fercet this a princi
pal reason fur which is that they get more
lind by running theirlias thrus'g'.l a territory
than a state. II i iaornt ins that he had
quite a long talk with some of the A r K 11
ilirectiirs and iucceeded in convincing them
that their only true terminus is at , IVtland,
the inctrtip'jlis of the Northwestern Coast
and there, as, lawyers say, we will ever pray
it may be located.
Governor Whiteaker ia buiy with a report
rn a I ill itft ntd to Mm aa a sub committee
in which he takes the very sensible around
that the Indian reservations ahould be lesa it
number, making the cost leas to the govern
ment and their surveillance simple, on in
theory that the fewer the agents and em.
Dloveei the easier it is to watch them and
47 (
the more concentrated the Indians the easiw
to keep them in control Thia naturally
would throw several rich agencies open to
settlement and it is a thing earnestly horml
for. I believe, by many people in Oregon. To
prevent land speculators from appropriatiig
these new land the Governor haa made son
very wise provisions in favor of bona fide set
tlers, and ahould the bill be adopted by the
committee and approved by the House it
will result in much gn.1 to the entire coun
try west of the Missisippi and to ths gov
ernment itself. Flattering myself that I
know aometliing about Indian affairs, I lok
upon this report of Congreisman Whiteakei s
. i . . t r w t
nuw niniijfn-.v.l - w coBCTaimait int viaroii.uuie.upoa nm
. a !..an: .-,.W.ei war I m .Hi ... Li. llf. In
eU OQ6 01 01 U10 HlU llll'Vtllgvav eivi waaww j nftrTOW tOeat eTUlB gall . tempt uu mis tit. m
made iu the direction of the Indian prob. Mw.ba ..nUn
aolution. First catch your hare, as tue cost Momow safely, while the bantam was
.j ... n. vvi.itV.r ut. I blown no. A tunnel was found runaiair t
books any. and so Uoveraor w uueaaer s; mu. a ....-- .... . - -
oosks sajr, .u ... house on hundred and fifty (set from tb point
first gut your siwaakes together before ysu WBrt the explosion oomirred. It Is supposed
beiri u to talk about civilizing them, ao tosg
THE NEW YEAR,
Rbtf out wild bells, to the wUd aky.
fMi a . ...
ins flying cloud, the frosty litfbtj
Th (VI U Avlmm 1. tk.
Biag out wild bell, and let hia die.
Ring out th eld, ring la the aw;
Riag, happy bells, acrosa th snow;
1 a yar is going, t him so;
Ring out th falM, Ring ia th tru.
Kiar out ths trl.f iKt tK.
- - r- -
For shoes that here we us no tuore:
mt
mug out tne leud of rich and poor.
niag m redress to all maakiad.
Rise out a slowly drW mum.
Aad aacisat forms of party strifai
sing in in nouer modes of 111
With. vmIh m.htl.M hnM law.
RitW out Uisoar.. th. nnl tK. (..
v - I f
Th. Uklilu. onl.lnx. nf Ik. ....
Ring out Ring out, my snournful chimss,
T). .1. . m it ....
uutnnjr sue luuar minstrel in.
Riag out false pride, la peace aad bleed,
s. cms stanuer ana we spltei
Rinu in th lov of truth and rl'ht;
King ia th common love of good.
i.iiy out oia snapes ol loul dlieass;
Rini out the narrowine lust t mid;
Ring out the the thousand wars ot old;
Ring In ths thousand years of peace.
Rllf in the valllant man .ml tm.
Th larger heart, th kindlier hand;
King out tb darkness of the land,
Rlnt in th Christ that Is to be.
1
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SI
S. H. FRIEKBLY.
HAS JUT Ol'ENKU FOK Tilt SI'KI.NU AND SUMMER TRADE
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS
KVKR BROIT.HT TOEL'QEVK.
OUR BTtK'K OF
CLOTHING
Has been largely Increased and ws can show as
aaadsome a line ol reaoy mau goous in
MEN'S AND HOYS'
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
' Aa eaa be found la the country, aad at priooej
.1... - .. ...
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
is well filled with a splendid assortment of all!
leading styles and lasliionanis suaoes oi goous.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR,
ana
AMERICAN DKKSS GOODS.
Pl.I.l PliJn .ml (hiera Flann.b) of all oolera.
Hlenvhetl t Utililt'uclii'd Cotton Flan
ru'l.
Ladies' And Gjn's' Underwear,
SHAWLS and SCAliFS.
WOOL BLANKETS,
ALL COLORS.
Trunks and Trevellug Satch.li,
HATS and CAPS In the Uadlng Stylos.
OILCLOTHS for floor and Ubl ww.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ws world eel special attention to our sseek af
Mens' si.d Hoys' en Kraoelseo Hunts,
Wklrk w. h.va Mild lor a eumbor of tiui wttb
'great satisfaction. Every pair warraatod.
A eompUte stock of
'HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FA UMIN
UTENSILS.
CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOODi
I And all ehoice FAMILY GROCERIES al
jantonishingly low rates.
(LIVERPOOL A CARMEN ISLAND SALT
Highest price f r all kinds of produce aad
WOOT,
S II. I llll M) II.
a $ ill
I Mm
No. enrolled.
e is ii
5S iS!
Whole No. days
attendance.
Whole d'ye aU
$ pWAf. dally atUnd
. . r. . .
-4 k W
Av. 4'y absence.
IAv. No. belong
Ing.
f $$$$ f
Per cent attend
wet etMM
o,e.M sea.'
anoe.
No. eases of tar
ninma,
Robinson L Churchf
DKAt.ERS IK
SHELmiE.UYlURDW.lKK
HAVE TUK
Best Selected Stock lit Oregon
0 :
4 m
r t
w
m
m
r
HAVE FOR eaU
at ths LOWEST
HatM.
IKON. 8TEEL.
AXES. ANVII5,
NAILS, Kuril.
Cable Chains,
Table and Pncksl
CUTLKKY.
GUNS, PISTOW.
AMMUNITION,
AGRICULTURAL,
IMPLEMENTS,
Blasting Powder,
Fishing 'lack Is,
Etc., Etc.
We invite aa eiasa
laatioa of our goods,
onufideat that our
stock will suit tha
times.
( tar sf Masai
as they are scattered aud nomtlio, all tha
laws and ail the peace policy rubbish iu forty
nrl.U will sua au is!i nothing. As a does-
montitisably prepared, and strong with
the characteristic Auglo-sixon ot ita autnof.
OnKllONIAKH i Wasmnotos.
Tliere are three Oreiwtiian office holders ia
the Senate-Henry Gilfry, reading clerk in
the Seunte; a nephew of Lloyd Brooke's as
pugs, ami tho wet-k in spirit subscriber, who
will act as Senator pro tem during Mr Gro.
rer's stayat Dansville until after the mm.
days. Geo Cole, wife and daughter are here
for the Winter, I hear, and also the pretty
Mr. fiilfrv. C M Carter. Senator Urovera
brother in law, informs me that he is doing
very well here as claim agent, and that bis
business is increasing very rapidly. Judge
Upton looks as handsome as ever, ana as a
other in the viueyard of John fclierman,
has plenty of girls to aiinire him.
Entertainment.
This evening. Dec 27th, the Presbyterian
Sunday School will give a concert at the
Prcsbytorian Church, for the benefit of the
Sabbath School and Choir. All arecoruiany
invited to come. Admission. 10 ceuts. The
following is the programme ejected:
Anthem. -Shepherds ot Win isiaoi
Lead Us."
Prayer.
Anthera. "How Beautiful."
Exercise.
Anthem. How Beautiful npoa ths Moun
tains.
Exercise.
Christmas Tide.-Mrs. J. A. (itowell's
class.
Committee wait upon the audience.
Sociable.
Notice to pay Up.
rersrm indebted to J. P. Gill C Son are
requested, in the most delicate meaner in
tho world, to call and aettle np their small
accounts, for we know that they can pay
small accounts when, perhaps, they eonm
not pay larger ones. J- P- GlLL k Sow.
Notice To Our Defctorsw
We must have money. All those iadebt
yd to ns are hereby notified that their ac
counts must be settled, with cash or note,
by the first of January, 18S0.
Suam Bros.
the author of this hellish plot waa suffering
lM . AimA mtnil .unMlnilluwd bv SSVSte
nai. in th. hack and kidneys. To prevent a
. . " i.i.il .l-n
iwiMtltion ol line occurrences, itiswi " vw
t... uni tit H,mIl.. Duii k. Co.. Portland. Or
eeon, for a lanre ahipmsnt of the Orgoa
Kiduey Tav
Club Bates.
SOOT AND SHOE STORE.
JLIIUNT. Prosriotor.
Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north
ol hardware store, r.ugene vuy, ur.
I will hereafter keep a oomplete stock of
LAOlF.N't HllitSEN'
AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Usvitrra, Cloth and Kid,
Buttoa Uoata,
Rtlpprra, white and black,
Randala,
Froa a kid Shore.
MEN? & BOYS
VI AND NIAVT
BOOTS & SHOES
And ia fact everything in the BOOT and
SHOE line, to which I intend to devote my
e pedal attention.
MY GOODS
ava a w ' '
War nMisufswtumi to order.
ARE FIRST CLASS
... .11 1 .1 . . I.J.,..I.J r.lr.ntj.,l .nil ulll DS
vvw iii pru nic vv-n ,,,-.., iow,tnrcs that a iv4 article
ft club of five DeW Subscribers, eaa be afforded. ajrt7-78tf A. HINT.
to any one post office, for one . . nnAr
year, for $10. Or to any per- CRAIN BROS.
sou sending us a club of tour
ST D2ALKKS
r i'S "Jt- ' A-K ir.i.t.. ..A
."1 liairnti ni.u
Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
1 J.w.lrv renaired and
.rr.ntH.' Northwest eonur of Willamstte
and Eighth streets.
B. F. DORRIS,
DEALER IN
stoves.
Knntjea,
JMpes,
MctuI,
Tinware.
AND
House Furnishing Goods Generally
Wells Dj-iven Promptly
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WlllauieUe MtMct,
Eugene City, Oregon.
tifv .namei vwith 410. we will
send the Guard free for one
year.
Laaleo AllesUlea.
Berlin Fashion Tattorns at Dunn k Strst
ten's.
v.. Twn mam. .IlitaM. for .f
Auee. nnstaini in Uaderweods brick. Apply
at Kxpress emoe.
Old Trn roa SatsWe have a M i of
JUST RECEIVED
A Large let of
DUY GOODS.
CLOTH I NO, HATS,
J100TS ANU SHOES, .
GHOCEKIliS,
VANKEK NOTIONS,
ETC., ETC -v
AT T tTTtTTPT'TTlfPPTrT'r.
Jii;wTiK.iaji"-
mstal, which w. will sell chiap
LURCH BROS,
. . - eiMfsrl
T,s Irawtn Ansa .f th. Unrest stocks of
TMm- General Merchandise
..... . f U ..lpn h lira. I . ... ,1 I 1
mcrcisl union, oi wnui - QuUlde of Portland, ami tnsy sen ran
H.mliertf! reuresentinK a capital ol i. ..... l. Iimwlit anywhere in the Mil-
... ooniio.uuo Bold coin, "Don l wait i.m.tu .ju-
- - . . . i . .. i . i. . i -
till too norso U svoien 7"
stable door."
Ittoraaee.
Underwooil Bros. ar. reprt sentinr four of
il. . K.miw nrf nh.ble insurance
Csmpanies on this Coast U-wit-Cneneticnt
. . ... n i 1 f ...t.l I. i1.....
Illk'hest market pries :pald' for al) kiadsa
PHODUCK, HIDES and KVVJi.
A. GOLDSMITC-
LUiviDEit! LLiini:ni
I HAVE ESTABLISHED A
LUMBER YARD
n. v. .1 Vl.v.ntk .ml WUlamett.
streets.and kseiis constantly on hand lumber e(
i.i i , . : 1 i I....
all kiikis, nuHswi ouoriua fu..iv, v
InK andYenoe posti F. B. DUNN.
SLOAN BROTHERS
WILL DO WORK CHEAFEK than any
ether shop in town.
waaara sboo FJa 11 on.
With .w maUrial. all round. Eesettlng old
Mhoes 75 CENTS. . , . ,
mm 111 w.rruit.0 IO (IV. sail.IM.'Wi'u-
filt.n nn thfl CorUBr Of 8tll Alld
WM
. I . . . 4 .
U117B Pt.ftBtB.
rmrni as I'iis. Th. aly
arisUias tree ia Engeoe, this year, was
gottoa ap by the ladjea of tha Episcopal
Chare. Aa istersstinf feaUrs was th.
drawiai of presents (rum a preteadsd weU
' Lacrrass. Prof Coadoa yesterday went
to 8 beads station, wher. be will deliver a
coarse ef lectin Tb. people of Shedds
ay expect a fine treat.
OPPOSITION
Ws havs lust received from the Eastern .g
tMJ life OP TRADk
many very pretty ety,es embracing (irained ULLlJ J L?,
I'annela, Kmbosse.1, uuw anu
o..: ...I V.nmn Rl.nks. all of WHICH
M.U v,......" . - .
ws sell cheap, and no charge for tnmm.ng
I r
Hby UIII
m. .1.1 iJn.Mli ennr system
aad thus enconrage m'-rs serius maladies,
u t-.n.nn.. . Il.inorrli.cr.s and LutlK
troublee when au immediate relief can l so
readily attended. Boschee s t.erman nvruii
l.. .;l th. l.roMt ula in the world for
the cure of Conghs, Colds and ths severest
Lung Diseasee. it is it. onocn . . ....--.
. .....;ni.n ..it i. nraoared with
.i.. ... rm .ni na Uar neetl be enter-
fcllV ltiw.i ' "I , .
tainea in namii".'rii --u.M
,iir. tuiD. Tbe sale of this
L 1 1 1 1. mm vv ... . . - -
.n,.nul..tML Kince first in
IliCllt-llln I I... j " V"-- - - - .
trodoced there has neen a wmiwt .-
j i . H.i ..thnnt . .inula raDors vi
III. UCIU.nu .u. . ,
A., iu work iii any oaae. Asa
IAI1UIW " - -" 7 . . . . ,
your druggist as to th. trutn oi meso n
maiks. Largs sis. 75 eenU. Try it an 1 be
convinced.
.. .i l n...k . tK. Hutlware Store
keen the lanreet aad best selected stock el wall
paper ana Doroer V' 7' v" LLT
pan, crown, - .
id paper, which they pnrhse direct from the
ffiKUm- and will mil a. eheap - the
cheapest. All paper tnremeo ir- " -'
Lately Wlaa.
it. y.m I do wish sty shia was as dear
and soft
"Yoa eaa
Ta XoTira Settlers can hav. their
notices for final proof and other land notices
published in the OcaRD by requesting tb.
officers of the Eoeebnrg Land Office through
th. County Clerk or other agents, to send
them to this establishment, wher. th. ser
eicewillbe performed at the very lowest
rates.
K.w Yeabs CAJtus -Ths Gcaan office
has received a stock of fancy Xew Years
crd. ia eolora, and a number of varieties.
Call and see them before ordering elsewhere. Hop Blltef tk,t kee pore
There ia no necessity of sendmg sway foc wd U.mi.g heJth It dul it
i. -k, eon eaa procure then) pees am . Qf see. as yoa
VS vmm " d '
F. M. WILKIHS,
Buocessor to 6naXTr C Wii.iiks.
Practical Druggists & Chemists
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING.
X.st door to the Orange Store, Willamette
street, Rugeue lhj vtw.
full line of fresh
Dr.;:, Uedicines & Cbemicalt
Also a fine aiunrtment of
Eugene City Brewery,
MATUI AH EVAAMIl, Pro'p.
Is now prepared to fill all orders foe
LAGER BEER
flF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.
r..i.Jui fn. vnurs.lt. A (ood article
needs no recommendation.
bow I do wieh sty asm was w t nn. awnmnii
?&L&JZI& rtney and Tollei Articles.
'Howf laquirod ths first lady, "W
Hon Bitters, thst snakes pore
SUMADE. W. war. th. recipienU of a
.erud, by toe SUU University Bwd last
Tsesday .veniag. Taaaks.
A LAJtoi Pajthib.-On. day lee
W she, U.M U Ur Isaac irT UndCfWOOd BfOS,
! vk rn-so e Uie MaKerwe. 1
ALL SIM'S Of
leVwZ Paints. Lead Oil,
rWV w
a T 1. .a
I If mmrwm 4 WI I V I isT X .
mrmen nnre your ra.,-
Wheat when Stored. In-1 VIHDOV 6LASS and PUTTf
iurance for one a by or
nn ear on ine oc
mwww
Whieh they will always sell oa reasonable
V9I toss.
Iinfol HUitlM jiTti U Pajtitia'i rti
j ttriylisit,
AT THE
OLD &1jCkmTJJ.
TTAVINO ASHOCt A ffcD WITH MI IS
H .Ii2jM. 1KIHA1K F.8TKAT10N
I sa msaissaei - - . -
we have just received a new, large and
WELL SELECTED STOC K OF liUUiW,
Making a specialty of
HARDWARE, IRON AND ITEEL
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
sr. J-Im .a mlr. .a imiid flourish, bwt 00
say that fanners eaa eome nearer getting
ANYTHING THKx MAI tiaisi
al our atore than at any other esUbUshssent ia
town, ar.a tney ean ouj u.w vm .- -
W. kara a full Use of
rOBEIO.V AND DOMESTIC DSTUOOM.
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' AND CENTS' JURNISHtSW
MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING.
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Aad are ceetinaalVy adduia? to our reek sa
jt the demands of the publ puyy.
Booth ahu mior.it -cAijrtu.
via hand aad maehtne ma.ie B its and
Sh.Ma. A new lot diieit ttin !