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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1880)
4 : CITY -AND COUNTY. (REMOVAL Fatreil at tie Giabd will take notice ' tht the office hubeto moved U the build- a store, by J. W. I -a . Clearer, a few doors north of the foe; office At-eat at PertUd. ; Ur. L. Eppinger is er authorized feel at Portland. " BRIF.r HEMTIO. l&sa. Leap year. Swear off. "Who rings de bells ?" Tae snow bas disappeared. E R k L meets Moaday evesiog. Chew Jacksei'e asst sweet tT tekaeca Two inches of snow fell at lUrrUburg yes. h. 1 ierday morning t. B. Dana will pay th rice for wheat igkest market Ur. S. 1. Friendly will pflr the highest Market price for wheat. j Now is the time to srear that you will uever swear ef aaie. There was a dance and Nw Year's tree at Coburg, Thursday evening. ( ' Mr. A. Goldsmith and tife started for Sea Francisco on Monday. J CU1 and see us in our nr quarters and ttbscribe, or pay up old due. the entertainment by the M. E. Sunday .School, Sunday evening, neted f 17. Y Dr. L M. Davit and wif hare been to Portland and Salem on a holday trip. We invite cerrespendencefrem every part of the county to send alonj the news. 1 Leap Year party w "given by the . young. ladies, at Dunn's Hall, yesterday evening. Patronise John Lenjer.i you want good esiilk. i He furnishes a first rate oaelity at a ' reasonable price. Lurch Bros will sell at public suction in Cottage Grove, Saturday Jan 10th, the foods saved from the ire' The programme of the Blue Ribbon Club will consist of an addressby Rev Wooley;es- I Mr. J St ell : declamation It Ceo mil. 0 Sundav evening Lext, the Rev Dr " 'weTkUald will answer a jew of tho more im portent strictures upon tie Bible by Col U O Ingersoll. . J H Turner, of the Eart Oregonian, killed sheep herder named Dtvid ti Stmbe, at Pendleton, on the 231. under eircumstsnces 'which are not much in his favor. A communication from Irving in regard to Taxpayers Club will receive our atteutioa next week. The holidays and rush of mov ing, having made us behind-hand. The old year was rung out arid the new joar rang ay the different bslls in the 'city. Those disturbed by their clanging rang out invectives on the heads of the ringers. : A snouble will be held at the residence of Mr, K Chichester, for the benefit of the Christian Church, Saturday evening, Jan wry 17th. Everybody is cordially invited to attead. The St. Charles Restaurant is a cony place kept by Mrs. A, Renfrew in the krick build, log adjoining the old St. Chirles hotel. A her of neat lodging rooms also belong to ike fceese. Meals and lodging, 25 cents ea h. Beard end lodging by the week on reasonable terms. Give ber a call. Incorporated. Messrs S W Miser, W H Abram and J BIthinehart of this city, have tiled articles in the office of the Secretary of State, incorpor ating the Eugene City Hall Co, with a capi--tal of 16,000, for the purpose of purchasing, leasing or renting personal property in the city of Eugene, and to erect and maintain a buil ding for the use of public r private assem Iblages. The stock is $30 per share. We ttrust that this enterprise ill be carried for ward, successfully. Our people have felt the stimulus administered by our excellent iu atitutiens of learning, and on even ordinary .occasion the present hall is filled to overflow- tag. A hall with double iU capacity is needed. Gone to Mis Rest. The sad news has reached this city of the death of Wiathrop A HilL "Wiut," as he was familiarly known, after a lingering ill Bess succumbed to the dread destroyer, con- Gumption, and died at the residence of Hou t L Bruitow, iu Salem, last Monday. The remains were conveyed to Albany on Tues day and consigned to their last earthly rest ing place by Albany Lodge No 4, I O O F, ' ml which he was an honored and worthy ' anember. Deceased was about 26 years of Age. Peace to his ashes. Thi Losff Fouhd. Henry Coleman, whe vae reported lost, wss found at Big Mead ows safe and sound. Mr. Colemasi bad cat tle ia that section, and stopped to attend to them before going home. Huvr Bi. Up to the time of goieg Dress. Friday noon, it has rained hard .1 .r iiHAneJff IDT 40 DOVrV. A I1C .a .A I TL river is up and booming, and fears are enter ttiaed another flood. Com HoKX. George Fletcher, who bad boea epeadinf the holidaye with friends re - tamed to his post of duty, as H ' u penitentiary, Monday LotT.A ritual of the A. O. U.W, some where betweea the lodge roon and my reei. 11 , confer a- fsrror deuce; anybody fiadiag will by reUraiagtoJMSloaa. Cos VAXES xxt. Mr J B Uederwond is so far recovered from hie recent illness so as to ho esi the street occasionally. siTarrtr Tpply' II j men's Harvest! 107 Combination! Mad In 1879-30 Mora than in 1878. We have gathered from the records in the Clerk's office, the amount of business that has been done iu the matrimo nial Hue in Lane county, during 1S79. The marrikces surpass those f the ureviou 5 car by thirty. Lane county may lose her wheat crop by rust, but we may rest assured that her increase ia population tliis year is cer tain. The following are the victims: Wm. 11. Pitney and Xettie Bnstmell. T. F. Jones and Jeunia L Hanson. John V. Miller and Susan E. Lesttr. Frank A. Houbricl and Maggie Cethcart. J. P. White and Susan A. Lurpio. R. B. Hausnker aud Cecelia Parker. Chas. L Williams and J. 0. Addington. J. M. Keeney and Mary S. Handiaker. Douglas Hiuton and Philpina Rauch. Thos Lucky and Mary E. Alexauder. A. F. Johnson and Angelina VauShouack, Henry Sieweld and Laura Dirrow. J. S. Bently and Emma Gordon. James Wyckoffand Emma B. Flina. J. A. Oibsou and Mary B. Cautrell. Chas Holt and Georgia Baker. H. F. McCornaik and Nellie A Condon. Jackson Eaton anil Phoebe Vinson. T. A. Tozie' and Emma Hulin. Jeff Howard and Sarah J. Cartwright. Hugh McKenzie and Agnes Farriugloii. C. K. Powers and Celin Prpiot. E D Neeley and Mary A Miller. T S Smith and B F Barclay. A G McDavid to Martha B McCulloch. James Bradford and Hattie E Stone. John Bailey and Caroline Ware, H H Clemeuce and A Matlock. W H Rector aud S Strange. Jaa E Holt and N E Rickell. Jas Rhea aud Emma Settleir. J F Powers aud Maggie Ebbert Benjamin Vaughn and Lizzie Stevens, John G roner and Emma E McCracken J M Hendricks and M B Hollo way. GeoUolce and Annie Butler. C W Woody aud M J Kerby. Samuel Bates and M L Lander. J W Neat and Mary A Powell. Jasper Johnson and Charlotte Harkins. S O Neil and James Mcl'herson. John Griffin and 8 A Weedon. Wm Laird and E Stoops. W A McCoy and Anna Funk. John Smith and Fanny Moore. W G Hutson aud Mary E Hanson. James Goodchild and Joabana Behrens. Geo H Small and Mary Underwood. Lane and Martha S Small. James Moore and EA Hull. Wm Tiffany and T Walker. Wm Christian a id E E McCain. Leopold Saus and Eliza Adams. P E Noland and Melissa Davidson. Thomas liauua aud Ella Norman. W R (iilfry and Caroline J Winzcnrnde. David Baker and Julia E Wallace. A Cassier and Anna Watson. Thomas Bildurbuck and Mary Boren. Thomas Bower a. id M E Montgomery. Edward Jones and S M Craighead. Sylvester Cochran and M J Otter. J P Shields arid Keziah Lewis. E LGueriu and L E Carman. W Voglie and M F Barbtr. A M Fruit and Hattie M Moldridge. S Cain and A E Brides. A W Durrow and Mary E Dunneil. B W Ha -nilton aud A T Hembrie. M Masterson and Alice Beal. H Campbell aud Amanda Parsons. T F Bryan and A Fattersot. S A Say lor aud Mollis Kelsey. W M Vanduyn and Mary Withers. Riley Gilbert aud Emma Cummins. Jesses Soverns and E C Bcherus. C M Hayes and M F Hiuton. A Simmons and M A Vani(hn. Frank Bailey and Mary Walker. G B Evans and S E Beatty. , J 11 .Martin and Julia Kirk. C W Moore and F J Moon. Bird Waltrip ami Mary E Eaton. E Nicholson aud Annie Johnson; W F McKinney and M E Lo. my R C Boseermau and Rosette Tliuiman. A H Lajeirre and Kile n Johnson. Milt Fitzgerald and Emma Vanduyn. B B Woodbridye aud Ecclerson. L A Coryell and B E Morford. W B Heusley aud P Newman. J C Beatty and M L Poindexter. T 0 Thompson and A nan U Reuirew, J E Ebbert and K J Bond. W H Kanoff ai.d Lowell. David Wilson aud Nancy E Carson. J S Greenwood and S M Clark. N J Taylor nnd S C White. M Allen and M Furguson. Wm Preston and Emma Hunsaker. Eli Perkins and E Neeley. W R Overholse: aud S J ilanna. J E Lee and M E Swearengin. A A Bently and K J Wilkins. E W Micbard and E E Blakely. O M Reed and Elsie Otis. W B Goodman aud Hattie Ebert. Samuel Hooter anil Ellen Chamberlain. R Ban com and Meliuda Thomas. Nrw YE4B'8 ( aiixm. The rain rather dampened the ardor of the numerous gentle men who purposed making New Year ca.ls and but few of them ventured tortn iu the storm: some, however, fortified with umbrellas and gum coats sasde the round. T..o worthy editor of our ootemporary wae the worst disappointed man. ilia ecneme oi galb and sich eoouglit f but 1 u fr0Jltrated by tbe continuous deluge of water. Fate is never kind U an the worst disappointed man. Iks scheme of editor. 1st the Mabket. Tbe Salem Statesman publishee a list U uamee of old baubeluri of ... that pUce, who are ready io lutea to pro posals from the fair sex. Among the list ia the name of our friend Root. Day. SloarMA!i's Clcs Tbe regular meeting of tbe Lane Cunuty Spnrtamaa Llab, tbist - rd.y.v.mngateP.VL A fuli,attes J ass SssSnBsssrl Leap Tear. Blue Bachelors Bid for Bliss. The bachelors of this city, yeung and old, concluded to meet the queetion squarely, and face trie musie like men. We give the list placed upou the market, alt ages and conditions being represented. Ladies, take yeur choice. (Chen Stewart, H Ellsworth, Thos Swift, Bob Patterson, R S Wilbur, Samuel Clifford, II Knox, H 0 Humphrey, M S Wellis, Zach Moore, Bob Hayes, A L Jackson, K K Burke, Jos Perkins, Jos Niehoff, L N Rouey, m Irving, I W Oj'mrn, 0 H Davis, J L Bright, (ien Noland, tie B.-uckdoff, Orrin Moore, John Christian, O A Dorris, J It Campbell, 11 U HudJIeHnn, Norria Humphrey, rrauit Coleman, John Haiisouy Chss Whiteaker, Sam Rosenblatt, A Goldsmith, Phil Lewis, Dave luce, K S Bean. U W Gray, John (tray. W T Campbell, Joel MuCoruack, J W Cherry, Jas Sloan, il.'hris Kaeegle, jlieoGill, Hi (t Day, !Vm M Hire, loin Gill, Geo Miller,- Inn Moore, 0 L Martin, Chas William', A G Ci-iilieM. Fnm Ion; Tein. Losti Tom, Den. 30, 1879. Editors Gcarp- The entertainment giv. en by the I. (). G. T. at the Central Schoa) House, C'iiriitm.ts Eve, was a grand success. An address was delivered by the G. W. C. T., which was brief, nnteworhty and replete wi h inauy commendable suggestions. The vocal music on the occasion was excelleut, aud the young ladies who participated de serve special notice. The "gags," comedies, and declamations were well received by the large and euthusiastio audience. The enter tainment throughout would have done credit to a metropolitan city. A uumber of our young people that trip tho light fantastic toe, congregated at N. Felderwerd's Fri lay evening, the 26th ult., and had a social hop. Notwithstanding the cold weather aud bad state of the roads, our mail arrives 'promptly. A. J. Foil is contractor, and G. W, Taylor carrier. Rkiilak. A Card of Thanks. On the evening of the 29th of December, 1879, the occaaiou of the twentieth anniver sary of our married life, a g-mdly nu nber of frieuds and acquaintances assembled at our house, aud with kiud werJi, pleaiant faces, and beauiful and substantial pres ents, assured us of their kind regardi and well wishes. After a few hours spent in so cial and pleasant conversation, the gather ing, quietly, and with nniiy kind word) dis persed leaving us in the undisputed posses sion of our own little fireside, and with the happy reflection that we were the gainers in the transaction. To tlm few lady friends who pHn:iil this pleasant affair, aud to idl both present and absent, who remembered us on thisoccasiou, we beg leave to tender our hearty thanks. V. A. Woolky and E. A. Woolev. Hats. We noticed at the store of Mr T O Hen dricks a large lot of men's hats of the latest styles. If you wish something iu that line give him a cull and examine his stock. Notice to pay Up. Persons indebted to J. P. Gill 4 Son are requested, in the niuet delicate manner in the world, to call and settle np their small account, for we know that they can pay small accounts when, perhaps, they could not pay larger ones. J. P. (ILL & Son. Exposition or 1870 Wandering through the United States section of this truly wonderful Exhibition, hyperornamrnted and over-displayed as the most of it Is, I came uiion an ele gant K'ass cose, whose modetty was the more .onnpicuous from iU neighbor's finery, sur mounted by the motto lnls Praemia and dis playing, in neat packages, the medical prepar ations of of the house of Dn. J. C. Aver k Co,, Lowell, Mass. I was aware of the world wide reputation of tli is eminent firm, for the chsracter and xual- ity of their goods, and remembering well their avents in London, Mehsim. Newberry, in St. Paul's ChurchyanL Having a leisure hour I determined to examine the eoutents of the eve myself, and I was surprised to see the delicate perfection towhich they have brought their household remedies. I was chagrined at the rrflection that, while we have at home the most skilful and, preeminently, the best physicians in the world, these Yankee doctors distance us so far in the line of popular medi cines for family use. They have the sharpness to take advantaeof the high scientific discov er'e among n and mike pills as palatable as they are sahitary. I was told by a leading droits in Iliiladelphia, that Dr. Arias manufactory was the largest in Amerii-a, giv in- employment to hundreds. I must go to Lowell and sre it on my way home.-Ci.rres-pon.ii.nce of the Louden (En.) Telegraph. A CAUD To -Jl who are suffering from the errors and indi cretiouj- of youth, nervous w akueae, ear'y uVcay, loss of manhood, At, I will send a re-cip- and will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. 1 his KTcat ieme:y was discovered bv a miisiosi ary in South America. Send a self adilreaaed envelope to Rev. Joatra T. ImmaX, SUtion V, New York Chy. Jfe Msre llsrd Times. If you will stop spending so much ra fine clothes, rich fond and style, buy jood. ,ealihy ood, cbraner and better clothing; Kt moc real and nltantil tbinirs thinirs of life every : . 1 1 . t k 1. l.k I.. Kit ml (way, an i wmycauj mwy wi. -. . employinK espenrive, q'lack dortore or tviug to much ot the vile humbug aaedicinethat does I yon only lam. but put ymir trnt ia tbar sim ple, per remedy. Hop BitUrs; that eures al- ways at a triiiuu "' 7" wlU " S00 i tim'o and have goo4 health. See another eol- Old Trri roa Sale. We have a l"t of eld type at tbie etiicc, saitable for hsvbbitt 1 wtrUS, waieh sr will sell ekeep. STATE UNIVERSITY. A eolumn ilvntl to the Interests of the Laurean and Kutaxiaa Literary Societies, and the State University. W. C TAYLOR, IDITOR. Communicated. 0u Friday, December 19th, the Laurean Society, by invitation, had the pleasure of visitiug tbe Eutaxiao society iu their ball, Promptly at 3 o'clock the meeting was call ed to order by the president, Miss Eva Rice of the seuior class. Miss Ioue Cranlill gracefu lly presided at the secretary's desk, and the prompt manner in which the dis charged the duties of the office, reflected credit on the society which had chosen her to that pi wit ion. The programme consisted ot recitations, readings, essays, aud mus ic concluding by a discussion of the Life and writing of Chas. Dickens. All those hav- 'ug been placed on duty acquitted them selves with honor. The essays of Miss Em ma McMurrny and Miss Aggie McCornack are, owever, worthy ot special notice. Miss Mc Murray plead for the freedom of that much abused aud down-trodden annual, man. Sue urged his right "to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," e pecially the the latter; showing, by all precepts, human aud divine, that these should not be denied him.' No matter how disagreeable to others, or nauseous to himself he should aud must use "the filthy weed." If this natural right (?) but be granted him all else will follow iu good time. Drunkenness, debiucher, o hue, ruin, a f clou's grave. Miss Aggie iu her usual happy manner gave au account of things in and about the University. Show iug the peculiarities of the different college classes and their views of life. The young ladies who gave recitations showed that the trust reposed ia them by the society was well founded. Miss Maude Atwater and the Misses Nettie and Mary McCoruack reudered the mu uo in a manner well in keepiug with their reputation as vocalists, The reading of a'selection from the "Wid ow Bedott." papers by Miss Ma Dunn was inimitable, and met with deserved applause. The discussiou of the "Life and Writings of Charles Die-Una" art brief, and yet nut to brief but that some iuteitsi iug and im portant thoughts were,broUijht out. During the discussiou "Dickens ia Lamp'' was recit ed by teveral of the members iu a manner at once very pleasant and unique. These fea tures of the society are to be much ad mired. The young ladies evidently feel there it something else iu life for which to prepare in addition to manipulating politic il primaries or legislatures, aud have therefore wisely decided to scan the field of literature tt.at ttiey may not be strangers thereiu. They next discuss "George Elliot aud her Writings." At the close of the exercises the president of the Eutaxians called upon the president of the Liurean society, and iu bit absence the vice, Mr C K Hale, responded iu a few brief aud well chosen words. Thus closed another of these enjoyable oc casions, always to be remembered with pleas May the Eutaxians ever move on iu their well ordered way uutil well merited success crown their efforts. Laurea. Reinforced. With this issueit affords us great pleasure to announce that, at their last meeting, the Eutaxian Society appointed t regular corres pondent to represent theta in this depart ment. Hitherto each society lias had its work wholly separate from that of the other, so that to measure the literary talent, or mental capacity of the two by a common standard was an impossibility. But finally, the dividing barrier hat been torn down, and upon the perennial plain of journalism both societies can meet and, tide by tide, can . tn've in friendly contest for the "famaeco rona" of the literary victors. And vou Laureans, cousider your past achievements and thea look well to your future glory. Bcrajie the rust from your pens and the rubbish from your brains, make Laurean. the "Laurel Bearer," a name ever to be honored and worthy of the admir ation of coming generations, or ere you are aware, your fair sister, "Eutax ian " will have robbed of you your glory, and hers will be the victory and yeurt tho defeat. Personal. Trof. Siraub aid family spent holidays in Port'aid. Charlie Gray say " thsre's Nothing like it," i. e , his muttache. Mr i-eorge A. Brock, of the State Agricul tural College paid the Uuiversity a visit ou the 9th ult. The Metsrs Slaters and the Goltrie broth ers speutholidays visiting relatives iuCorval- lis and vicinity. Boy, have$ou heard the news? Miss Alice Dorris kr.t a wisdom tooth aud Mit Ruble Soiller has Symplons of one. We are sorry to learn that Miss Madge Dunn received ablack eye from a misdirected now bU, aud) was unable to visit her bo.no in Beutou Coouty. Ed Geary pent Chrietmai with soma o ie iu Albany. Wt don't know who it was, out tuere s a peculiar twiukle iu his eye whenever we spoke of bis visit to that plate. A "Busted" Bubble. It happened thus: As teveral of onr Uni scrsiiy students were proaiouading U'illam etie street a the evening of Dev. 23d, it s bappeued that a young lady wae tripping aloes over tbe icy walk ia I rout ol tnem, with her eboa curls falling gracefully about her shuelders. when otto of ur Leys win uig fur better company; tore himself away from bis comrades and with a manly air aud gallant step, wae just approaching her side, -k.. .).. nuriii nf naasio events. saddeuly turned late a millinery shop. And be wae -kit ah ae in hie gly." and aa hie i cououiiauce wae depicieo io "p- i t.ie boy wlw wae sos ior sw a- aad was aad wasal waated. THE CHEA I. I. L. Store. Has the lend a-1 over the country because they are selling their Goods, for CASH, at the very The first thing is, they Luy all thrir stock in Eastern market, 30 per cent, lower than anv other House iu Oregon ; why. be cause they buy for Cash. WHAT IS CLAJSH? It is a verv simnle thin-': if vou have a few dollars of your own nnd you want to buy goods, no almost buy goods at -SrOTTIR, OWM" FBICE. lolfvou have CASH, come to the I. X. L. STORE, as we intend to sell ll our our Keodt wtr than we ever sold tl em before, because we JL. ,aC3h.e JUMm r- wfw," -r Willamette lieet, Opposite the S. H. FRIENDLY, it is .iiKT ni'k'VKO Viiit THK SPkIXG AND fsUAljIKR TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Has been larce'y Increased and ws can show as liamlsouie a Hue ol reaiiy mane goons iu MEN'S AND ROYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at prices that cannot lau to sauniy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is wsll rilled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles ami faslnonalile ensiles ol goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, I'lald, Plain and 0tra Flannels of all colors. IJIi-Hchi'i! it I'mIiI.-.icIikI ('lm Man iii'l. iV.(Uok Ail Gak-i Uadfnvoar, SHAWLS and SCAllFS. Robinson St Church, DKAI.KH IN SIIELF& HEAVY IIAUUWAKK HA VK TUB BestSclftlcd Stock In Oregon AND SHOE STORE, A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north it i .. i. nu., n 01 naruware more, r.ngene vuy, ui. I will herjafter keep a eomplete atKk of L OIICS', MISSES AND CIIII.DBIIS'S SHOES liaitcra, Cloth and Kid, Button Hoata, Slipper, white and black, Mttiidftle, Frea hkldNhea. MENS & BOYS Ml AND HEAVY BOOTS &, SHOES Anrl In lurt cvrrthin7 In the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to devote my erpecial attention. Mr G330S Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And uuaranteed as represented, and will be wihl for the lowest priees that a K'od article an lie arToriert. vi-".7-7t( A. IU .VI . CRAIN BROS. -IK imWjtoUMm i jf i uit lit iILU Musical intt.-umenti, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repnired and arranteiL Northwest cornsr of Willamette warranto and Eighth strwts. If you wish to I ;y your goods cheap, you must go vo (lie iwn ui LURCH BROS., (JO'JTis -5 HOVK. They keep one of the largest stocks of General Marchandise . . . I ..... ... I .n,l lli.-v i. '! itmrU eheKD- ,.f than it can 1 bright any where m tlie V U- iamette valley. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE: SLOW BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAI'ER than any other shop in town. uoasEs s03 F a i so. With nw material, all roiiU'L ltesettiog old Sh.s 75 CEN I rf. . , . tAll wrraud to give satu! action. .-ha? on ta Coaer cf 8th tad Dil7t vtr-ft. N EW STOCK OF II ITM-The best aae Urvset ever brought to Knrene.at VMEkDUf matter where you go, you can must'sell our stook at COS 1'. Remember the ansa n n, , rr av.w aZ3 JL, WsVW Post Office I.UGKNE CITY. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Treveliug Satchels, HATS and CAPS in the fcadlnj Styles. OILCLOTHS for floor and table uee. BOOTS AND SHOES. We world eall special atteutiou to our stock of Mens S'll Ihivs' t-'llll I'rHlli ifCO Hoots, Which ws have sold for a number of years with j;reat satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARM IX LTtSSSlLS. CIIOIPE TEAS, CANNED GOODS And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at iatonishinily low rate. lli.'lieut price fer all kinds of produce and WOOL S II. 1 'III KARL!'. HAVE FOR sale at the LOWEST Rates. IKON. STEEL, AXES, AJ.VIL8. .NAILS, ROPK, Cable Chains, Tal'e mid Pocket CUTLERY. uu;n. PLVl'OLS, A.M.NiUNllION, AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, Blast!) ? Powder, riol.iii; 'luc!le. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam taation ef our (oedt, oontdout that, our (took will suit tbe times. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IN Itnngrs, rumps, J'lpei, Metals, Tinware. . AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. WlllaiueUe Ntreet, Eucrene Citv. Oregon. U e- JUST, RECEWED A Largs let of DHY fiOODS, CLOTHINO, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, (jKOCKKIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., AT IlEDUCED PBICES. Highest market price paid for all kiasW riiUUVCK, HIDES and i'UKS. A. GOLDSMITH- LVmiVM LUMBER! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette streets.and keeps constantly on hand lumber ef all kinds. Seasoned AWing and rustic, fene inn and fenos posts ' F. B. DUNN. 1 Eugene City Brewery. math! as k:l;.ku, iwp Is bow prepared to. fill all ordero Je OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Come and see for yourself. A food artielo needs no recommendation. So: to trcditJtvs 0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J3l the un tenis-ncd bas lieen appointed ad- . ..f tl, .rial nf I)nil MftrktnM. deceaMd All persons bavin claims against crtaie thll pb-ase )r-ut the same to tl.s na lrn.uneil, at his otfior, withia sii meatha from Ue. GbO. U MU-LttL. Admr. 1 Dee, 10. 1875k at Express oawet - -1