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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1881)
THE EUGENE CITY GUAF.D EUGENE WTr.ORKUOK. Rinsed. Arlliur Murphy expiated th crime of murder st Pendleton Jan. 14, for the killing of T. D. Frencb. From the East Oregonian we take the account of the execution a follow: Hie night preceding hie expeution he pent with bis spiritual advisere in room of the Court House adjoining the Sheriff! office. Earl tho next morn tog he sent for L B. Cox and wjues- ted that he would read a farewell ad dress, which he had prepared, for him upon th scaffold. He wu at thia time calm and resigned, hod eaten but little, and waa engaged in hi' religioui devotion During the wholp day the jail yard was very much crowded with many morbid curiosity seekers, among theui we regrot to any were women Jniipecting the scaffold, eta At the ecene of the execution there wa large crowd present number within the jail yard, and very many on the outside -Jutd, before three Y. M the condemned man walked into the jail yard accompanied by Father Conrady and Sheriff Martin: Ho was dressed in a black broadcloath suit of clothes with white shirt, collar and' white silk necktie, wearing a large black slouch lat and embroidered slippers. He walked up the steps ilrmly and alone remove his bat and took his seat on the bench there provided. The death war rant wu then read to him and he was asked if he had Anything to ay w hy the aenteivoe should not I carried into execution, he replied tliat he had not, but reauested L D. Cox to read his j statement above referred to, which Mr. Cox did, it being the same as published at length in another column in accor dance with his wishes. Tins having been completed the appropriate religi ous exercises were gone through with ty Father Conrady and himself when he stepped upon the trap and the "rope was adjusted on lis neck, he requested that it be drawn alittle tighter. Then an attendant began to pinion his leg. L li. Cox stepped up and shook hands with him bidding him farewell; at this point his arms were takeu hold of to be bound when he remarked "Let uie .shake hunds with Ctpt M trtin" (These were the lost words he spoko outside of his prayers) Several persons stepped up and shook hands with him after which the black cap was drawn over Jits head and tied and at a signal from Father Conrady the trup was sprung by the sheriff and Arthur Murphy launched into eternity. At his special .request the drop had been made six feet and the neck wns broken by the falL Death seemed instantaneous as not tho quiver of a muscle was sen. After 4 minutes 47 seconds, his pulse was pronounced dead by tho attending physicians and soon afterward his body was cut down-ami given to Father Con rady to bo buried in the Catholic Cem etery at the agency. Hlntn'Fcoilllriond Jliulog Tuh or "Well, I am going to leave you," said an old Couistocke r yesterday, ns he of ferred las hand to your correspondent 'Whore are you off to." "Down to Arixona." "For good!" "If I fall eaxy I'll stay where I'm put" I was astonished. He was a man who had hung on to the Comstock through thick and thin since '01. lie had for years been tho proprietor of a popular saloon and of the leading furo and keno game. He had leen an Al derman, and one of the leaders of the Republican party. His horses have been the fastest, his turnouts tho natti tsts, and altogether he has been a prom inent citizen. "Is the Comstock played outt" I asked the departing prouftneut titi en. "Yes, for me. Then is nothing in the saloon or game now. The town is gone itu" "How do you account for that t There seems to be a pretty big popu lation." "Yes; but it ain't the right kind. You aee that row of buildings (waving his hand to indicate one aide of C street) Well, all them rooms upstairs used to be filled with boys. Now the boys all have housea back here on the hill all got wives and children, and don't ap pear on the turf nighta no more. That's good for them but it's bad for me, Why, if you want to know why the town's gone in, just drop around the schools when the youngsters are being let loose. In the flush of old (imes a young'one waa a phenomenon here; now there's thousands of Vm. Well, all them cubs have got to be fed, and the fellahs that's got to feed 'em and clothe 'em ain't got any money to throw away. That's good for them but it's bad me. As a, citizen I am glad of it of course: but as a matter of busi ness it's just ruin, and I am off for Arizona. It's a new country, and old times will come again." "You'll open a game 1" "Of course. That's what I am after. I'll prospect around and hml a camp that isn't too near the railroad, and open a saloon and give 'em a lay-out "Vhy do you want to get away from the railroad !" "Whyt Decause when a town js near the railroad it soon get, filled up with dead-brokes and at i ilk Its easy to cet to and cct from. Men that travel by stage have got to have money and they re the kind of men that mates a camp hum in my line. Z. Henry Ward IVcher is lecturing on "The reign of the Common People," a class for which Mr. Beecher entertains almost infintesimal respect, if we are to infer anything from former lectures and discourses, as for instance, when notwithstanding his ow n great income, ho declared that "the workingniun who could not live and raise a family , on a dollar aday ought tostarve," Settle Up. A. Lynch calls upon 1I who are indebted to bin) to coins forward and sottle up. Those who delay art iikuly to causo them selves trouble, as lis it determimJ to square up his bouki for the new year, Boots, Shoes, Etc. T 0 Hendricks ha just received s large lot of boots, shoes, ilijijiurs, nverahoei. eto., etc., which he offers for sale. This it the largest bill of this kind of goods that has been brought here this season, the ct amounting to oyer $4,000. lie has eyery tyls sml variety on band, and can suit all uatomert. Ladies wear a speciality. Jl'ST ItCKrjvtD--The largest stock of jew elry ever brought to Eug.ue at Craio brot- ANSWEil THIS QUESTION. Why do to many people we ace around us, seem to pn-fi-r to sullrr and bo made iiiixttrable by Indigestion, Cuutltim, J limine, Ixnw of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yel.'ow Skill, when for 75 cts., we will aell them fjhl loli's Vitalizrr, guaranteed to cure tlit-io. gold by Uabnrn A Co., DruKgUiU. SHILOH'S CATAKMI It KM ED V, A marvelous eure for Catarrh, Iiht!urion, Can ker mouth, and Head Ache. With each Dottle tlier J is an iti,'tniuus nasul Injector for the more suoinuful treatment of tliesu complaints without rtr charge. Price 5U cU Hold by Unburn mul Co. l!Uk,'b-Uts. beunl.y. "Sr. Jon, N. B., January, lfiiif. Mr. Jon:iI. Fki.lowr, Chemist. St. John, N. It. ler Mir, Having used Fellows Com iiound Byrup of ilyioplnMphitea for some time In mv prm-tioe, I have no hesitation in recom mending it to my practice who are sullcriii.i from Uruerul lMiility, or any discas. of tin linn.-, knowing, that, eveu iu raxes utterly IimIm, it atlord relief, I am, sir, yours truly, li. U. Anor, M. 1). Ihaily Fur Bibintss. Mn Thank Hi skin lias relit fail J.vkscu'j photograpnic viUliny and n iv.-idy for bum. All kinds of ptuitogr.tjilis ami pictures t.ikuii iu the best style ami at chmip rates. MOTHi-iisi i iHoriun.! re you disiurlted at night aud broken of your rest by s sick child sutUring- and cijIiir with the exeruciuting pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once aud get a bottle of MliS. WINSLOW8 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately dek-nd iiKin it: there is no uiixtuke about There is not a mother on earth who hns ever ued it, who will not tell yu at once thut it will regulate the bow-els, and give re.-t to the mother, and relief mul health t the child, op erating like magic-. It is perfectly safe to U.-e in all uwes, mul pleasant to the taste, and is the prescripli n of one of the oldest and bent female physician ami nurses iu the United States. Sole everywhere. 23 cents butle. NOTICE. Those indebted to me by note or book so- count must call and sottle, aa I must have money. All accounts or notes not settled by February I, 1S8I. will be handed to mv attorney for collection. . P. IlYMAN. January 8, 1881. at W. R. Taiwan, Contractor and Builder, Toledo, Ohio, sys- An Excelsior Kidney Fad relieved me of laiii in the aide of lifu-en years' standing. Fleas send me another Fad. See Adv. L B. Smith, of Faribault, Minn., say: I m sat ill wearing an "Only Lung Pad and it I as helped me; I intend to have another of extra strength soon.--See Adv. BUCKI.EN'S AUNICA SALVE. Ths Bwt S.mvs in the world for Urui.m. Cut, Sure, I ll-era. Salt liheuni. Fever Sores, 11t,,trr',l'l,l'H HiuiU, ChilhUim, Cwn,and all kuida of Skin Kruptina. Thin salve is KUar. anteed to give perfect tisfclion iu every ran or money refunded. Trice 3 cU per Iwx For ?,le,u V V", lu1s'a1 '' i.t, :ugvu City. Mulholland, Juucliou City. 8T0r THAT COUGH. with Cough, Cold, Asthma, llMnclmn, Hay Fever, Consumption lo- of voice, tickling in the throat. r v arfe.-tionof the throat or lumrs, use lr. Kiinj s New lliMMveryfor cniuumptioii. Thi, u the great remedy thai ia i-auing to much excite merit by iu wouderfid curve, curing thouaaii.l of halea cwa. tlver on niilli,.n botUe of Dr. Kms Now li-.iverir have leeu used within Uie but y.r, and have given perfect aalisfartion in every instance. V ran uu he.itUiiKly aay thai this u ret lly the onW inr cure f. Ihruat ami lun4' atfection. and eheerfully recommend it to all. CH . e-, i ne am apiarent effect is to inrreaae the appetiU. ltasauudigMtin,eaiwth f,wd t J ataimilate p.perly, and the abeorbenU to Uke up nouru.hnuuU It iW by iu U nic ao lion, iuluce more copious aud regnlur evacua tion. Iu effect on tlie mucous membraD u uch, that easy ewct.raiion U -,1ik-,1 i nt only is the aecrelion already deposited in the air paaiage easily ,a,ll. but iu collection i camol on in a healthy manner, while to f uoti of tneel 1 rrt-rdM. at l-t-tl l ,t t I-i r ..r ,...a .. S1.0U , by - J . M . WiluiT'th. "n,; gi.t. ( uy. MulholUml Junction City; Hodge. Davis i, Co., wholesale agents Foit land, Oregon. A CAM t.. ,ii ... .H. rini fioiu the enors and Indiscretiou of youth, norvous weaknem. early decay, lose ol manlioua, . . . rip. and will cure you, OF CliAKdK. Tliia cr.-at remwly wu duc-uvc-iid by auiUin aiy in boutn America, nou kii iwiiii.--envelope to Kev. Ju.hYH T. 1a, butiou I), ew iors i Itv. a Good Ihing. German Svrup is the special prescription of L'r. A. Hoschee, a celebrated (jepnull Fhyi clan, and UsckuowledKtd to be one of the mo.t fortunate diwwveriea in Mulleins, It ouickly cures Coughs, Cold and all Lung troubles ol the severest nature, ren.ovim;, a ii does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts iu strong ana neaimy cuiiioh'mi. nut u sxperiuieutol luetlicliie, but ha stood the t-st of yeais, giving satisfaction in every caee, which it rapidly im n-aing sale every miou cuntiim. Two million bottles sold annually. Beware ol medicine of limilar n.inun, lately introduced lioechee's Genu ill Syrup wus intro duced in the L'uiUd States in lhUj, and is now old iu every town and village in the civilizeil rnrlil. 'I'hrin il.uica will relieve unv or linurv oouxh. Fries 7i cents. Sample bottle, 10 ceuta. Belknap's Springs. Mr. O. Brownson lias leased the P-clkimp spring uu the Mckenzie river, and is now prepared to receive visitors. IIicmi iprmgs are fumed for the medicinal properties of the water, sml a they are situated in tlie innlnt f beautiful aceia-ry, and fiuo bunting, and fishing grounds, promise to become a uotcd resort. The springs are situated Gi mile east of r.ugene, and 0 mile from the Mo Kcuzie Cridie. A ( oiia.li, Cold or Wore Throat should be stoi(L Neglect frequently result la an Incurable l.unu Dleae or Con anmpllon. IiUOUN'H DIKIM IIIAL IIIO lll:Nare retlatn Co itlve rellefln AalUma llroiicbltlo, Coujlia, ( alarrli, CoiiKuniptlve and Throat DUeaara. For 30 pears the Troche have bun recom mended by pliysiciaiis, and alwajs give per fect satiKf.iction. They ore not new or un tried but having lieen tcxtcd by wide and con stant cue for nearly an entire yenerution. they have attained well merited rank anions the few staple remedies of the ae. l'lilillc hjx ali em and Hi litters iu them t-, char and strengthen tlie Voiee. Sold at 20 cent s box evtrvwere. SIIILOH UONSUMITION CURE. This is beyond question the moi-t sue eewful C'oiii,-) Medicine we have ever sold' a few (loans curin,' invariable thowomt casea of U iu-h, Croup, and lironchiii.i, while its won derful sucrc in the cures of Cor.tiiiuptioii if without a parelh-1 in the hUtory of medicine. Since it first di -covi ry it has been sold on a guarimt-e. a te-t which (it ot!n;r mu lijinu cm stand. Iryouhav acou;h we earnc-H.iy axk yeutotryit. Frice 10 cl , f.J cts and flOO, If your Lun.'s nro nro, Client, or lack Lame ue Shiloh' Forous Flanter. Frico ceuta. Sold by Oaburn & Co.. Druv,;its. i j. '" i i-i"- i NEW ADVEItriSI'.MKNTS NOTICE. i Oar Descriptive Illustrated Price List, No.SU, or Dry Goods, etc., will be Issued about Marrh 1st. 1881. I'rlcea quoted In N0.S8 will remain food until that date. Mend us your name early for copy of No. SI), free to any address. MONTCJOMEUY WAItl) CO., HI St SHU Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111. NOTICE GF Fli'AL SiTILEPIHT. V-OTICK 13 1IEKEI1Y GIVEN THAT the liuderniKlied executing cf tlie estate of Norris Huiuplircy, ilcc.-ahu!, have li!dtlieir ncvuiuii, iwr iiiiiii semcmcui ot mini eBt ite, r.inl that Monday, the 7th duv of .March. IffcU, l.a-, by order of the Coui.ty Court of Lane County, Stj.te of Ore '.m. li.-ii t'np tl. ..v.... :...,.... of said account, nud fur hearing objections Uieicio. Dated Eugeiin Cirv, Oregon, .Tan. 8, IScil J. M. TlloMl'SOX, 1 CEO. II. luM;l. ! T. li. H EXDlilCivS, Executors. 1. 1:. jh;.v, oi:o. m. coornii. ADMI'iLTBATOR'S KOTO. "VTOTICE IS IIEKEBV GIVEN THAT 11 the undi imgneil lias been iipointed Ad ministrator of tho estate of Jsanc Coulson. de ceased, by the Comity Court of Lano county, Ojjn, and that all person bavin;; claims against iiiid estate urn hereby required to present the same to him w ith pn n r voucher attached athik resilience in .mslaw 1'iicmct, J.ane County, i h-cgon, or at the oll'.ce of 'J in mpsou t Hcan iu Eugene City within six mouths from the date of tin notice. Dated Jan. 10, 1RS1. JOHN slMi'Siy. A.hniniatiator. THOMPSON A JiEAX, Attorneys. SAlToTeUGEKCITY BilElTO VTOTICE IS HKl.'I'.liY GIVEN THAT miiliriuid iu pursiinncet fan order of tne County Court of Lane county. Oregon, in the matter of the ntato of Mnthiua M-ll. r, de eeivxed. made and entered ot record Jan. -I, 1HS1. I will oJer for salo at public auction to the hixhest bidder, at the Court House door, in Eugene City, Lane county Orciroa on TueNitiiy, ho 13lh day of Ft-bru arj, ISM, Retween the hours of nine o'clock in the fore noon and four o'clock in the afternoon of naid day, the following described real property, to wit : Lot No. L', in Mock No. 15, in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, known a ;he Lunelle City lirrwerr. 'lEHMsor SAi-n-Oiie-half down t time of sale; the remainder on one year' time at ten K-r wnt. interest, secured by mortgage on said property Dated Jan. 7, IS.M, MAUY MEI.I.EIt, AdminUra'iix. IHOMt'SiiX m-: , ,trn. Sleep, Appetite and Strength- Keturn when H.v.t, tter Stomach Fitter b yl..matically nn l.y a tiilli,His dvMieotic jfterer. Moreover, since the brain svii,i. tluie. clowly with the stomach and iu awo cieteotyans, the liver ami the hors as thrir deransrementUrectifinllT the action of the luttera nwnUl U-.in.u Vncy produced by that deraasmrnt diapper. For asl by ail DrawviiU and dealer J ae rally. Om .'.-VA ft i' .-"-y -;;.--) l"Je.- &"t"'JsJ fc STOMACH KUOKNE CITY BUSINESS UIEECTOIiy. ALEXANDEU. J. JU.-Justice ef houth tugene I'recrnciiomce ABKAMH, W. IL k BIlO.-Flaning miu, sadi, door, blind and mourning "'7; Eighth street, east 'd mill race. Everything lu our line furnuhed on short notlos aud reasonabl tcrui. BOOK STOItE-One door south of the Astor House. A full tock of Msorted box papers plain snd fancy. BOYDA MILLER Meat Market-beef, veal, mutton, Jrk and lard-Willamette tret, between Eighth aud Ninth. CHAIN BI10.S.-Dealer In Jewelry, Watch es, Clock and Musical Instrumeiitj-W il lainetU street, between Seventh and Eighth. C ALLISON, R. G.-Dealer In groceries, pro xnniitrv iirralucD.canned ir'vl'. books, sUtionery, etc., southwest corner WillametU and Via bu. D'JiOild, GEO. B. Attorney snd Counsellor at Lnw Ollice on WillametU street, tu tren CPy. DORRIS, B. F. Dealer In Btovr snd Tin want Willamette street, between Seventh and EL'htb. DURANT, WM.-Meat Market be, pork, veul and mutton constantly on hand Ninth street, between Fearl and liigb. ELLSWOHTH ft (X).-IruggliUsml dealers in paints, oil, eta Willamette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY. 8. IL Dealr in dry (rood, clothing ami general merchandise Willam etU street, between Eighth snd Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newnpaiier, bo-k and Job printingollice, comer V Ulsuiette auuaeviu.u streets. GRANGE STORE-Dcahn in rereral ner rli'iudise and produce, comer bigbtb and W illamette street. GILL, J. I'.-Fhysiohin, Hurgeon and Drug , gUt, J'mtuftice. Willamette ett, Iwtwetn Beventh and Eighth. If AYS. ROUT. Wines. Liuuors. snd Ci Kars of the best nua'ity kept cointuiitly on hand. The best billinrc t.:lie in town. HENDRICKS. T. O. Dealel in wneral mer chandisenorthwest comer Willamette and Ninth itreeti. HODES. C Keen on hand fine w'nes, lin tors, cigar and a pool ind billiard table; Willamette street, beta ecu Eighth and Ninth. IIOIiN. CHAS. M. --Gunsmith. Rifles ar.o shot-L-nin. breech and inuzzlu lorders, for aie. Rep.rring done iu the neatest style and war ranted. Miop ou S'tu street. KINSEY..T. D.-Pnsh. blind snd door fac tory, window and door frame., uiooJding, etc., giaziug and glue euttiug done to order. LYNCH, A -Groceries, provWon. fruifci, veg etable, etc, Willamette street, finit dooi lou'.h of FostoiHce. LUCKEY, J. 8. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keeps a hue st-x of gomts in Ins line, V Uljiu ette street, in Ellswortb' druj store. McCLAREN, JAM ICS -Clioi-.-e.wincs.llouon., and cigars ulumette street, between Eighth and Ninth. MELLElt. M. RrewerrLwrer beiT ont.il and by the keg or band, coruerof Ninth ami i Hive treets. ( WUUKN & CO.-Der.ler in drug", imdlcine. cliemk'iiU. oi!, p.tiniA. etc Willuuiettc t. , opposite S. Charles Hotel, rAl'l'EKSOX, A. S.-.Y fine stock of plain and fancy visiting car In. FRKS'l'ON. WM.-Deiileriu .-ao.ll.n-. liar new, Carriage i'liniiiiings, etc. VniLji.et'.e stroet. between Seventh aud Eighth. rOSl' Ol'i'K'E-A new stock of sl.MM'ard Bchcol books just received at tlie port ollice. IlUSIf. HEX. Ilorseshoeinj uii.l general job bing blacksmith, Eiglitli sueel, between Wil lamiUe and iMivo. REAM, J. K-Uii lertaker and buililiiig con-tr.u-toi, comer WillaiiictLe ami .rvciitli ttive'..!. K0:i:xr,I, ATI'S CO.-D-y K.v,!,, c'o'.ldiig gmo-rie and general on rci mm ne, souihwesi comer Wi'iametta aid Eighth iitroeU ST. CHAKLKS llOl'L Ihi'm Ha k"r, l;o ri-tn'M. l h b -s'. li-i'e in the ."'i?. IVrner Wilianit Ur i Jul . io,li . treets SHIKLDS. .1. ('.-I'Ly-ii-b.u rnl S-'i.-m-oii- north aide Ninth sliect, lin t i'.ihir e-.ni of Mt. Charles Hotel STEVENS, MARK-Dealer i:i tobacco, ci guvs, nuta, candies, shot, powder, notions, etc. -Willametto fctivi t. SCHOOL SUITL1KS-A kr-.-e and vjritd fts ortincnt of slates of nil sizes, un I iiantities of d it.-H and slat.--book. Thrte doors north of the epie.-!i oitice. THOMPSON & EEAN-Attornev-H-nt Law- Wilhicietto street, betweeii Seventh am Eighth. WALTON, J. .T.-Attorny-at Law. Oflirp- 'i!lamctte street, between Seventh and Eighth. WITTER, J. T.-Ilnckskin dresinu. The highest price paid for deer skins, Eighth at., ut 1 '.ridge. UNDERWOOD, J. -General brokerage business nud a rent for the lonn'-cli.-nt In surance Company of Hartford Willamette treet, lietween Seventh and Eighth. ELLSVORTH & CO. D KUG GIST, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in v v all its branches at the old stand, olferiiic increased nnluceineiits to customer, old ud new. A heretofore, the nioht Careful attention given to Prescripions. I i? 4 ; NEW MEAT MARKET. On tho west side of Willamette Street, between r.ighth and Aiuth. llav'nir b.ist niifneo k ati.l ...i T..., Jlrket, we are pn pared to turnli he beat llerf. Veal, Mutton, Pork, cte.. To our customer, at ,the lowect market rati The custom of the public is respect- tui:y solicited. Meat delivered to any i.rt nf th if charge. McCtlH i i i m'.iv m i M3 4t i 4 Clil it ' "NTOTICE IS HEKEHY GI"EX THA Xl by virtue of anorvlerof th '.tT('., of Une County Oregon. 1 will offer f. 1m. the l.lv-nrat liii Mer t ,iili'in ....... . .. residence of Jac.b Lucv in .id Lane county an 1 S of the N W 1 .,,.1 1 ... i , ?. 5of Sec S L T 17 S K 5 . .n..l- .'-m-V. ,na in aaid Line ccunty. ( reg,. There is , good dwellmj hoiuM, o, j,i premise, out houses- a tin orchard, and shrubliery of ail kin.U. t'i,. 1 rvuii-s are situated 1(1 mil A... . . !. gene City. t Joshua'S-- Closing Out. Closing Out Closing Out. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY S EosenWatt&Co Are closing out their entire stock and offer tetter inducements than this county has ever known. WE 25 per cent lower than any other house Don't let the chance slip bij. IF Y0V WANT DRY GOODS, CROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS OR BOOTS AND SHOES. C3T Whatevir ycu Want Attends m) r k v EOSEHELLTT s You can save 25 per cent. eadquarters? i OREGON EHOE AIID TOO GO. Ering your FEES iED FURS bU IliO HEADQUARTERS' WJicre the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in U ill be pa id for a 11 kin ds of I FURS, HIDES AND TALLOW. D. HYMAN. Robinson & Church DKAI.EHS IM SHEUUlEAYYHAIlDWAaB HAVE T1IK BcslSelocled Stock In Orcgoi. New Departure TWO IPECESSS I PSS!" BRIDGES. ROADS AN siK-nd their nrofiu at home T.t.; i Z MZ e A V Will Mil good for CASH-at greatly reduced I5est Print 16 and IS yard si no Best Brown and Bleached Muslin, 7, 8,9, and 10 eta. Clark and Brook pool cotton 75 cts per Doz. Pla'ii nd MUled Flrnnels, 25, 35: 45 and 50 eta. Water Proof, cents. Fin WhiU Shirts, 73 cts and $1. Ana ail Other Pft'rfa Aissth.ivi.bnud None better f.r stretch, sue aiufduniYinMrT UT To my oi l Carton,,-, h hL i 1 ' SELL 1 ! v b CO, Eugene City. Orders promptly filled. j :0: 0 HAVE FOR sals at th LOWEST Rate. IKON, STEEL, AXES, ANVIL?, NAILS, EUPE, ('able Chain, arid Pocket .'UTLEflY, AS, PISTOLS, A'JiUNI'll0N. JKK.'UL'iUHAL,. IMPLEMENTS,, Blastirg Powder,, Pithing l ackle. Etc., Etc. We iuvit an exam inntion of our gdr contident that sur stuck will auii ths times. '"ur A PrmanenUj tocated and PETERS, price,, a. low a any cJher CASH 8T0EE. Fine Cheviot Shirts. M, 75 ct and $L Vr"1 DreSi GooJ Traeh) 18, Men." Underwear, Shirt and Drawer., 51 ts. Men' Overshaia, 75 cU snd 1. Men.' Overalls, 59, 65, 75 eta and $L rjniwiene and EdKin. at Fabulons Low at n. ti . s-iuyomonate Rates. A. -tlllS L I ' S"?"y r,luml I will gir A. V. PETEKS o