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CITY AND COUNTY BRIEF ME.VTIOS. gaoibine t'o Opt looking plcndid. 0 to Goldsmith' for groceries. Co!!!'"1 kp th beit cigTir. 4 Miss Maggie Walker it her Tiaitiog.' ft oititioo to heirt ia Mother col a ma. Theitreet iprinkler ku returned opera- ioo. Stia hats for Sumrasr wear for sal at He a Comet gating U the new amusemsal for brer. If ton with to buy good cheap call at H Friendly a. Call and ae that large itock of good for , at Friendly'. Mr g V Miier and family hare removed East Portland. GoMonitb keep the belt line of grooories, deslls them cheip. 8 Tk tiodoi to the moantaini and the Ma li . . il Will sooa wgiB. Something new la: kid gloves at S. If. friendly'. Call and examine them. Got. Wbiweker intend toon going oa Ipwith hi family, te Lake eoanty. S H Friendly all) cheap for cash boots, itet clothing, hat, cap fancy good, etc Prof. Mark Bailey ha been at Portland III week attending a Baptiat Association. A crowd of hunter went over on the Mo. enae Wednesday. Joe Neihoff killed a 1. The itudent have all gone to their home id the profeteor are enjoying their vac m. I JCharly Horn ha fpven the front of hi Mir 9 rm I r Mrvtrr(i fW it! v at rlr rt B - Hill I WW VI vmu wfwiiuj. vm tatj vt Je (Ire. The lumber for Rankin' photographio gal- j ii oa the groand and work ha been aencea. A. Goldimith want 60,099 pounds of A, for which h will pay the highest mar cah paice. The Gcard i the beat adrertiiing a- miaLaue county. It ha the largest .-illation. r. Geo. W. Kinaey baa several new hack bufes, which he will tell very cheap. See ertuement 'he large utn of f 1263 has been paid for right to (ell liquor on the ground at next state fair. hit Plug Helios will turn out on the Fourth o'clock in the afternoon, and fund nigh the principal streets, seat an I haalwime pckit fo:ico of new 'gii ba built in front of the residences of fe Bean and V R McCornack. itr S il Friendly will pay the highest i market price or wheat. Oiv him a befere selling your grain elsewhere. ' . clerk of this city, who attended the onic Grand Lodge at Portland last week, portal to nave found his affinity there, r Hubert Day is spending a few days in ene with frionds and relatives. Uobeit bean engaged at his trade at Victoria, Ider 3. Monroe Hubbard will preach at iitisu Church, next Sunday, morning and ing. Sunday School at 3 r m. All are fcoins. co A Dorrit and Geo No land have re ed from their trip across the mouutaius. kstone will now engage their attention a while. obert Hayes and Harvey Huff, the suf rs from accident last week are able to be Hi the street and will soon be able to re- e their labors. lie breakwater, near the Eugene bridge, mgressing nicely under the Superintcn- r y of Mr J R Ream. It will be com- led in about ten day. Jie Fireman' ball, to bo given at the rt House on the 4th of July pr ntise to he grandest sncoess of anything of tl.o fit ever given in Lane county. and see that large stock of good just itvedat Hendricks before purchasing else- The best stock of mens clothing and thing goods at prices to suit the times. 0 Hendricks has just received a fine lot Was, Including the Corkscrew, Captain and Corncob brands. Melrose cigarette jo of fine quality. Call and examine bis tflswer are wanted by the Eugene Hook Bailder Co., with which to decorated the snit Uourt House for the Fourth. having flower to spare will inform C k, Forcmau. wit cheap. Chas Baker at the St le Hotel will cll Ave meal ticket for He bays his groceries at wholesale and afford it. Table ant with the Lest the et affords. ' . Die Pastor of the Baptist Church being lt at the session of the Willamette Aso- t The Dalles, the pulpit will beocca-to-morrow morning by O A Wooddy, The nsual S o'clock service will be ted. P Republican sharpshooters are taying ft thing of one another just bow. On up tay that "Garfield possess a Her rdr ioteUigtace than Conkling." herrepUe that "Conkling, at leait, ba 'gwe enough to distingnish between ' Md a loan. trTeling dentist ou Mehawk pulled ""w on a young lady'a tooth without A Eugene lady being present, the her to a aeat whereupon ha po- wormed tho tooth picker that she DOt ma i j . j tu9 cuonirj 10 nave ner oenui k done. P doM- C C Stratton, D. D.r President of the f ersity at SaaU Clara, CaL, acd formerly rw of the Metropolitan church at Salt f City, will Uetorc i0 the M K Cbnnb, j fvening, at 8 o'clock. Subject, f year amocz th Mormons." Ad- & W W5E - to. Council Proceeding. Cornea Rooms, I Euiii.ni Citt, June 19, 1881. J Council met pursuant to ordinance. 1 Present Mayor Hendricks; Couacilmen Lauer, Campbell, Johnson, Sloan. Peter and Edri Recorder and ManhaL Minute of th last meeting read and approved . WARJUXTS DBAWN. Finance eomuiittee reported th following bill correct, and on motion, warrant were or dered draw on th treasury for tL atreral amounts: Onn Moore, $.'; J L Rankin, ?2; J S Sloan, 2t)j A 8 Patterson, $3 38; J J Belvail, $3; 8 D Coat, SO cents; T 0 Hendricks, S4 66; E H k L Co No 1, $3 75; Vm Duraut, S5; W F Lupoid. 12; Sloan Brut, $3 50; H C Humphrey, S3. In the matter of ordinance establishing street corners on motion the judiciary com mittee granted one month further time to report On motion the street oo.nmittee were au thorized to extend culvert at railroad cross ing 23 feet mora or less, if they deemed ad visable. On motion the Recorder was instructed to correspond with the railroad company and urge them to repair crossing on High street: The council were then waited on by a Committee consisting of Yallis, Osburn and Campbell from the E H ft L Co asking for assistance: and their co-operation in securing some protection against fire. On motion the committee on fir and wa- ter were constituted an investigating com mittee to look after tho th amount and disposition of th fir fund, to report at next regular meeting. Petition of McCornack k Renabaw, asking for a butcher license, was oa motion, laid en the table. The following bills were read and referred to the finance coinmitte: QHicksthier, $133; Geo Fisher, $1; . E Skaggs, $12 50; Charles Woods, 2; pringfield Mill Co, $40 56; B F Dorris, $16 12; J M Fronk, $11 20; Orin Moore, $12 50; JKAttebery, $6; B H James, $2; On motion the recorder was instructed to duplicate order No 31, for $4 50 i.tied June 15, 1830, in favor of Chas Baker. The matter of purchasing the cast bf'rjg- ing to ex-Marshal Attebory was on, liktiou referred to finance committee. The matter of livery stables wa on mo tion referred to judiciary committee. Ou motion adjourned. H. C. Hpmphrcv, Recerder. Arrested for Rape. Ou Monday hut in Lost Valley precinct, Wm. Griffith was arrested on a "barge of ra, committed on the person Of Mary Luckey several weeks since. A preliminary exaiuinatijn was had before Justice Humph rey of that precinct, Tuesday, Mr Geo B Dorris appearing for the proecution, when facts were developed sufficiently strong to arant his binding over nuder bonds of $750 to await the action of the graud jury at the next circuit court. Not being able to give th) required bonds he was brought here and placed in jail. There is a sad feature about this case. The outiaged female is a person ot no iniud whatever, simple and childlike, although a woman of 31 year of age; in giv- her evidence she did not seom to be aware of her situation and the crime that had been committed upon her. It is thought that she eacicute. The person who is charged with committing the worse than brutish deed is about 60 year of age, and ba a large family, come of them grown op. Hi head is white with the effect of year. The wo men of th neighborhood were justly indig nant and freely made thieatt of hanging the white headed old sinner. Firi at Portland. A row of woodru shanties in Portland burnt down Tuesday morning. Loss about $5000. The Telegram e : For a while the fire proved very ob stinate, as it appeared to have run under the roof and a as very hard to get at. Added to this was the defective hose. Yet never did firemen work harder or expose themselves to more danger. Victor Behrens, the second assistant foreman of Number Fours, came near losing bis life through his teal to save property. While rushiug into the building to endeavor to get a stream into the burning roof, his foot caught in a hole in the floor and he was thrown against the fire. His right arm and breast and the side of his face wer very severely burned- He wa reamed nromDtlv. and is now lyine in Number r . Four' house as comfortable as he can under the circumstance. be Usivr.nsrrY or Okwio. We hav re ceived the catalogue of the University of Oregon for 1881. From it we learn that for the year just closed the student in the Collegiate Department numbered 114; in the English Prfjiawtory Department, 72; total nuuiUr in attendance, 18(5. Th next choOl year will begin September 12th, 1881. Those wishing catalogue may obtain them of J J Walton, Secretory Eoard of Regent, J W Johnson, President of Faculty, or John Eugene City, Oregon. Hocsi BcBMJ).-On Saturday th 18th init, th boose of J H Shortridge, aboat five mile above Cottage Grove, wa do- ttrcyed by fir. No en was at horn at th time but" hi daughter, a young lady abewt ig year old. 8he got ome of tho furniture out of tb Boose, bat the moflt ot it eaugbt fir from th hoc and burned, o that every ' thins ia th bona i almost a total Jos. lo- i. preb-bly $1200 to $1300. No MtlfDiie lictnt. Walterville, Jons 20, 1881. John Watson is getting welL Th boy are banting out a few trout. McRensi can beat the stat for babio. Al Power will ttart hi new mail hack to-day. MeHsrt Smead and Weaver are making paeparatina to build a new hop kiln. Geo Millican ha gone east of the Cascade for a band of beef cattl for th Stat Fair. Those in the vHnity of Walterville ex pect to spend their Fourth at Eugeno City. Barney Woods and family have come Wk to their old resideuce; He tay he ba had enough of .the Talons. There will U a basket picnio at th nov west of Geo Millican' on Saturday, Jun 23tb. The exercise which will consist of songs, deolamatioua, recitation and music will bo delivered by the scholar of Mis Babb' and Mis Wilcox' achool. Th weather permitting, it gromises to be a grand affair. A cordial luvitation exteuded to all. Enoch Prolific. Wednesday' dispatches contain th foi lowing item, dated Nashville, Jun 21: "An auinenno account l received ot the birth in Jackson county in this state of seven chil dren at one birth. They were delivered at a distance from ten minute to five hour. All were girl weighing from four to five pound each, and all healthy and well de veloped. The physician was greatly ex cited and the peopl for mile around flocked arouud to see the woman and her babies. The husband is small and thin; th wife strong ani healthy." , A Card of Thanks. Words are truly inadequate to convey my heartfelt gratitude to the many kind and sympathizing friends, duriug th sudden c' lamity which had befallen m away from home; and especially to Mr Robinson, Mr Niehoff and Mr Lauer do I extend my grate ful acknowledgement. I shall ever reinenr ber the many favor bestowed ia my own dear homo. Your with grateful remembrance, Harviy Horr, Vote of Thanks. The following letter explain itself: Euokni Citt, Jdni 18th, 1881. Mess. Campbell Bros. Gentlemen: I hav the pleasure to inform you that the Faculty of the University of the State of Ore gon hereby tender to yon a vote of thank for the neat and elegant manner in which you printed the commencement programmes. Very respectfully yours, John Straub, Secretary Faculty; Notice. Remember that the time for the cult show for the prize offered by ma is the second Sat nrdy in July, vix: July 9, 1881, at 2 o'clock P 11, iu Euxene City. The colt show for 1882 for prizes offured, will be the 2d Saturday in July, in place of June, as advertised. II. G. Hadlcy. The Boss Not the Boss of a political party, but the Boss of tea and coffee pots. By using it a great saving ia made, besides it w ill produce coffee clear at wine in one minute. B F Dorris is sole agent for Lane county, except ing Junction City. Go and get one for trial. Read his advertisement with testimonials in auother column. Hohbes Drowned. While crossing the Mohawk at the lower ford with a load of shingles, Wednetday. Mr Whettnore had the misfortune to have his team washed off into deep water drowning both horses, him self e-scapiug with difficulty. The wagon with it load wa washed under a drift a short distance below the ford and it is thought it cau be recovered. Mori Attractions. The I X L Store with its mual enterprise and liberality has deo'ded to offer a few prizes for the Fourth. There will b a Ladies race, a Fat-man race, a wiieeloarrow race, climbing a greased pole, sack race and Girls foot race for each of which a prize is offered. For further par ticular tee their advertisement in auother column. RrriTRNEr. Frank and Lewi Belshaw have returned from the John Day Valley, Grant county, where tbey have been for nearly a year past. They brought back the band of horses wbnh tbey took up there with them. They say that the gras is eaten out, and that tho last winter was bard oa stock. Another Murder. On th 14th in.it., near Wawawai, five mile above Alinsta, ia a dispute ever a land claim, Wash Offield shot and killed Matthew Montgomery. Th Offield, father and ton were engaged pulling down Montgomery' fence. Killed. A nephew of Rev I D Driver met with an accident at Antelope, Wasco county, but week, that caused his death. He was engaged shearing sheep when the hear were kicked iuto hi side by a tbeep ith UtA rnlt. Statb Fair, W acknowledge th re ceipt of of a complimentary ticket to the 21st Annual Fair of the Oregon State Agri cultural Society, commencing Jun 29th, and closing July Cth. Gon. to HARaisBCBO.Mr M S Walli ha gone to Harrisbnrg to accept a hndiag position in Smith's store. The report that hi business i connected with th Cop Hotel are false. Wanted- A good steady boy,- 16 year of age, want employment on a farm. In quire at this office. T MiLLMXS. Old type for babbit metal for eale at thi office Glass Ball Shooting. Th Executive Committee oa Fourth of July celebration ha appropriated a (mall amount for prise for Glass Ball shooting on the Sourth under th auspice of th Sports man Club. Th grounds will probably b Bear the sreve back of the aailL Aa tutraaoe fee ot 00 cents for each contestant will be charged. Distance 18 yards, rotary trap, ach contestant to noot kt 7 balls. Th following cash prises will be awarded; First prize $3; Second prize $3; Third prizo-12; Fourth prti-tl W; Fifth Prlz-$1; Sixth prize-iaoO. The shooting will oorameao at I o'clock la th afternoon. Judge will beanonnoed next week. Local Market. WooI-2728 ct per lb. Wheat, on oar 62) ct pr bush. Four 3 per bbl. Oats CO cte pr bush. Bacon Sides-12) ete pr lb. Hams 12J15 ct pr tb. Shoublers-eVilO ct pr lb. Butter 20 cU pr lb. Egg 16 ct pr dot, Lard-12)15 cts pr . Tni East Stui Racks, Say -th Portland Telegramt Th racss which wtr reported to take place on th Fourth, over the east side track hav been postponed until July 20th, at which time a large number of horse will b In attendance, Horsemen concluded it would ba best to attend the race at th Salem Fair ground inasmuch as there would be many there, from different parte of the State, at. tracted by other feature of th occasion, wh o would not attend th races here. By th tim the race art held on th east side track every thing will be in splendid order. The track will be put in good condition and all other ap pointment connected with it will be improved. Those who attend may reasonably anticipate a large gathering of th peopl and a lively tim generally. Coal Minr. We understand that twelve of the citizen ot Junction City hav formed a company and sent four men to prospect the coal mine, recently discovered torn 30 mile west of that city. The veia is about 5 feet thick. A test of the coal ha beta made, aid is pronounced to be the very best anthracite coal. W wish the gentle men every possible success in their vtature. Burglary. The Eugeu Brewery wa broken into Friday night, June 17th, and about $23 in coin stolen. The burglar had bored through the panel of th back door, making an aperture that the hand could enter to manipulate the lock. A negro who ha been (topping around here left the nrtt day and i suspected of the burglary al though there it no proof of hi guilt Comet. A fin comet is now visible low down in the northern skies after 9:30 at night It is very luminous and brilliant at 2:30 A at, appearing then well up in the northeastern heavens. It Is supposed to be Swift's comet, which was discovered a few weeks since by Prof. Lewi Swift, of the Rochester (N f),Ob- tory. ... New pAfKR.--We hav receive! the ini tial number ef the Wasco County Sun, owned and edited by Messrs T M Draper and Fred Flood. It is a neat, newsy Demo cratic journal and should hare the support of every Democrat iu Wasco county. Suo cess. Narrow Gauge. About 200 Chiuamen and 40 teams are engaged grading on the Narrow Gauge Railroad south of Browns ville. Engineers are at work locating the line between Brownsville andCoburg. BeerI BsERl-Jas MoClania now keeps the celebrated Weinhard beer on draught keeping it in a close chamber covered with ice. It is splendid, as those who have sampled it can testify. Closkd by Creditor. -The store of P A Kennedy at Springfield has been doted by Portland creditors. Th liabilities are small, and it is hoped b may return busi ness. Viva Uuues. W understand that a genuine band ot Plug Uglies will parade the strtets the afternoon of the Fourth of July. A company has beenjormed for that purpose. Hop. The bop yard throughout th county are looking aplendid and promise an abundant yield. For Sale. Hay and oat for sal cheap. Apply to Dr. T. W. Shelton. For Rent or Sale. The building adjoining Rankin' Baxar, lately occupied by the Gcard. For particu lars, inquire at this office. Settle Up. 'a A. Lynch want it distinctly understool that all account and note due him must be paid at one or proceeding! will be com menced to enforce payment He mutt have the money that is due him with which to meet his own obligation. The who are indebted to him thould heed thi warning. J Butter Wanted. Rosenblatt A Co, want 10,000 pound of good hotter, fur which they will pay th highest market price. Home Knit Socks Wanted 100 dozen home koit sock wanted br Rosenblatt k Co., for which th highest price will be paid. Wood Sawing. W M Horn, Eugeu City, will saw your wood by machine promptly and in sjgood mauoer. , jllt4 Lambert Lninberl 3. B. Rhinehart ha been appointed agent of too Spnngtield Mill Co. lie can ollor better figure lor Lam ber now than ever be fore. All kind of builiting lumber delivered on short notice and at very low figure. Don't fail to se Rhinehart before ordering elsewhere. We propose to sell lumber, ana don't frget it " Special Rates. Half far ticket to tbo wishing to at ' tend the calibration at Eugene will be sold at Harrisbnrg, Junction, Irving, SpringfUld, Goshen, Cress well and Cottag Grove, good for the 4tb aud 5th of July. ' Stop a Moment and Read This Look at thi list of good just rtoeived al th Farmer and Mechanic Clothing Store. Sacqut Suit from $10 to $17. Scotch sacqu or frock suite from $12 60 to $17. Sacque or frock diagonal suits from $13 50 to $23. Broadcloth coat and vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats and Tests. Just th thing for Holiday presents. Several new line of overcoat, reversible and ulster, all grade and price, from $7 50 to M. Derby shirt, i.ecktie and th finest line of neckwear in th city. New hat and caps, wool scarfs nd gloves' 10 different styles of underwear, all grade and prices. The be it stock of lilk and linen handker chief, hosiery, Aa, for the holiday, in th city. Latest style of hat $1 to $3 50. Cap from $1 to 11 23. Boyt hat and e. ' Th best line of pant pftteiut and uit in th city. Cashmera. Diagonal, Scotch and Amerioin cloth. uita mad to order from 30 op. 1'ante made to order from $8 50 up! Dark gray Oreiron cashmere pants, $3. All wool pant 4 50 14 73, V, $3 30, f (J. Pant$l 73, I1.' 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 cents, 73 cents, ei ei oi n:..i r...... t ta W't iinni. wilt fu iv The only Gents Furnishing goods store in Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody. All goods marked in plnin figure, aud strictly one cash price for all. Call and examine our good before buying elsewhere. Farmrrs k Mechanics Store," R. J. GKA11AM, Manager. A Good Ihing. Syrup is the sjieciid prescription of Dt A. B tehee, a celebrated German Physi cian, and la acknowledged to be one of tilt most fortuis e discoveries in Mmlicine. It quickly cures "oiighs. Cold sand all Lung troubles ol the severest nature, removing, a it does, the cause of the affoction and leaving the parte in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood th test of years, (riving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing salt every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Beware oi medicines of similar names, lately introduced ltoschee's German Svrtip was intro duced in the United States in lftt8, and is now sold in every town and village ia the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample bottle, 10 oanta. MOTHERS I NOTIIEHS I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the exoruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at -once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the rxor little sufferer immediately leend um it; there is no mistake about There is not a mother on earth who has ever ukihI it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bow.els, ami give rest to the mother, and relief anil health t) the child, op erating like mairio. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescript! n of ons of the oldest and best female physician and qih-ses in the United State. Sole everywhere. 2H cent a bottle. A 'eiis, ollor Nore Throut should be stopped Neglect frequently result Im an laeurabl hung Disease or Coo amptlon. BROWN'S HltONCIIIAI. TltOCIIKre certain to aire reilerin Asthma IlronchllU, rouflis, Calarrb, Consumptive and Throat Disease. For 30 pears the Troches have been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect latisiuctinn. They arc not new or un tried but having boen tested ty wide and con stant us for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age, I'ublle Noak cri aud In ICO r use them to clear and trengthou th Voice. Sold at 25 cent a box verywere T "T- q We have a speedy and positive Cure for Ca .srrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head die, In rlHIi.OH'3 CATARKH RKMBDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and tweet breath. Price 50 cte. Bold by Osburn k Co, Druggist. , The I'rriivlim Nyrtip has cured thous ands who wore suHering from Dyepla, De bility, Liver Complaint, Roils, Humors, Fe male Complaint", etc. Pamphlet free to any address. Seth W Fowls and Sons, Boston. BHOOTLNU CHILL!? DOWN THE BACK. Dull pain In the limbs, nausea, biliousness, are symptoms of approaching fever and ague. Use without delay llostetter's Httmitch Bitters; which substitutes for the chilly sensation a ge nial wannth, regulates the stomach and im Dart tone to the liver. The bowels, the stom ach and the biliary glund being restored to a healthy condition, the disease is conqnerea at the outset. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINT. Is it not worth the tmall price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these dis tressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Slaloh's Vitalizer, ev ery bottle has a printed guarantee on it, nse ac cordingly and il it does you no goni it wiu cosi you nothing. Mold by Osburn Co. So Yon Believe It.-, That In this town there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose' live are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspewia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, Constipation, when for 75 cte. we will sell them Shilohs. Vitalizer, guaranteed to cur them ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do to many peopl we see around ns, seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 ct., we will sell them Shi kih's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cur them. Sold by Osburn A Co., Druggist. T J. .11... ...n f 1 will lmv a bottle of Kini of the Blood containing 40 doses or a dozen visits! It was the favorite prescription ot a phynciao of JU year exper ience. Put it to Proof. At time when the eeiumunity is flooded with o many unworthy devioes and concoc tion, it is refreshing to find one that is ben eticUI and pure. 8o conscious are the proprie tor ol Da. Kino's Nzw Dihcovmt for Con sumption, of the worth of their remedy, that tl..ofer all wbo desire trial bottle rRH Of CHAkOX. This oertaiuly would be disastrous to them did net th remedy possess the remark able curative qualities claimeL Dr. Kino' N'n DificoviBT fw Consumption will positive ly cure Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Stubborn Coughs, Pbthisic, Quioer. Hoarsenas, Croup, or any affection of the throat and lunga. As yon value yonr existence give thi wonderful remedy trial by callinc on Wilkid', TBS Eugene City Drug?ist, aud obtaining a trial bottle fRXl or coer, or a regular size boMle for 1. MuihoUanlr Junction lity.- 1881, AT EUGENE CITY, AND AT THE I. I 1 Our Store will be decorated in the nicest & best MTIONAL Trimmings, Where goods will be sold at COST, Thus giving the Ameri can people a chance to Dress up on our Nation al Holiday. We invite everybody to call at the I. X. L. STORE and see the well decora s ted establishment which was never seen here be fore. Will be given from us as follows: Sack Race--A fine Hat. Fat Mens' Race- Silk Handker chief. Ladies Foot Race, Pr. Kid Gloves. Girls Race-Aflne Purse. .Climbing Greased Pole-A White Shirt & Collar- Wheelb'row race, Large Chromo, worth $3. All these Prizes will be given on tho Evening of the. COME ALL a Big Time Expected i x L STORE 1 1 II V V 11 IJ LI I AT - LURCH'S HALL Cottage Grove, OS' MONDAY EVENING, JULY 4, I8& Hie test of Music will be pro- vided for the occasion. TICKETS, Including Supper, - $2 an i- 'i. J l. n - rA are m m ijlh hese 1881. SM. four U II il " isiiwewvw