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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1881)
-I m v::ki city am. eAIXtlTlT. JIUR IBI I -J fir Itu'MirtittUvn. Ia rJew f tit wxtA rvfcp of Iff Irt'ilt lm:cn. WarnnvMi-W, wfc was onI to scented Flatt, it a balii (A II'-fk:!trr .e&witj, ewYk, a4 12 J'xn ,7.'J lie u a jriixie tf L uon 15- j irj aad prrrioas t ls4I was engaged j Pmidflut C4J i4 tb tbt no ; ia tch j t ti Fort Li ward C: PrTiit,t pro Um v4 tlx Skle was 1 f iaie SaiiiAnr. Uj tl Imlii,; lSm wrxntA of ArJber's sskk- j ct U lie war be nv!iaj as a jrirnie iri to ikdtfcftoza tie Deta- ia U FJJs New York Calrr. He era bH ermine tie Kaiowr j rr to tLt rak cf li vt, Ut J . ..- . . --.t 1 r.M lrv -vr-ktN-l t.. r- rrr..4 in ' V li ,I BAMBrWB. lUi CtlT i - r o " (-Jc cfone can i i. w r i in rri li i i i 'ji w f i lit t tu i m UJjhU WW AU UU wwa.- " " i :AT THE j TT W II JLP ha r : Hit Mi 41 V 54 4 ' wrtir, a aii too brriUe to an- u,f. aaajHi.-tu w e j5 10,000 must be Raised lnoOaays. HEAD QUARTERS Eugene City Hide & Fur Depot A4ji uu,tttutuM winnnnn urir i nr nnm at nn at i 1 ' ..t nv: jr. ' I "111 III V 11 III U U VIII II 111 I VI I tWwtfrajwci tijs-- .-VVr UUUUU II ILL UL UULU HI UUUI i .na.uu...w u, ana cqi. uesnmcrc i i I i. it. n riM iin.nir l nm nnrrr- I nrp H ii ntin ere il I I . J- . " " v w xA'.t.j oer cmtArj in a j kae p!i- For the present I can be found at la l?74Le Buttons, Ribbons la f.a . . f - . AjXm m u-uMiMwj-"-- : r . ".;; , ! Boots a at,xLetoor:ad i7 y clothing and Hats :ashmere 1 aN I i s At Cost! CmgreM. He m kn at rfcraL--Ua, Olivia anutj, in Hit. Hit ar!j jojisxA mu apoo La vUs- uul tL&i Lie mwjfii for Jlirli-itlrr'' l ttJ, H -ia tie Uad cYU doH ll H kUT qr.Lj ftorw tbe La&anuia Arvl mj, vLfreb ni a cUSEA.t of Sj li ra A- Dosg'u. Cwn rraJ auia UdVi-r." How Rpg'ika&i caa f4u4 Ivnjkl'utr (Lit u a yvuLtUi tt.T, vaVsai tLe fjxU are darr to tiTn lLaa priaeipiet, ILe aaa "eiisaAattd"' tSlrlxa tculiau worta of tooae Lotxl and alls it "mAjattant'' He La ridecU'j iade a eourert of out of Lit wutiueaU, a ajiom) LLfccktaitii, vbo iTtt Lit nTaoi of rd;iutaiit ia tbe f!i&Lag tefaa. Xota De eojrdliip Ltyfce reslrtlij letviit id aod Moe fikinnw ULertbj reared. ImaU wide na vilJ aetUe vtd me and dtm what lit? ru o will aeUie rid M. buying all the FURS, HIDES AD TALLOW Be sure and rive us a call, as this j is a good opportunity for everybody offered at the best market price, in. to buy GOODS cheap in hard times. Cash. I nope to see aUmy old mends and customers belore selling their Pelts. RHYMAN. frota tLat iajRinda Le dT0d irrrki jnudrH efjiaricj. He ft-aH Ud 6xn to Uk level aod tLe intuit, aod rrtamin; to Caitaada'sa laa tb fl$j U lav. H a admitted to tLe bar ia sA mnaiaed ia tLe practice of Lit ptxA-skn oatil ISC vLea Leva elected to Ccwztsk. He aelMdtotLe fort j-CfUt and agila to tLe Foriy-Rxti Ccmgrtsv Tit ttzez flat fr I. X. L. STORE. CHERRY AY, Ctdsti Eaqtircr. . A trminTit train dea!T of CLica- TLmia aapnetdLled actinlj la . . trariM ia tLe Weat more aiJp UMcj oa tie Cjle, od Lr k f fvi or tentr rear tsl laancLeafortLeprtteat jear mil "'oq a&noal tour of o'rTuon, Lu d IW of aiij r-reriooj oa& j,t rttomed froa Lu lart tnjt He wan ine!-tioa of tLe 3t alow ftt i April last, and earoe la.k with tLU tncrae u Ur;l dae to;tL Aar- i lhe iyl tLt tLe crop of WiaU-r kaa trade, Xearlj ererj cat of tLe eat oald Le mach Lt-tt.r than tLe jreat tnftailaatk &aa on:io u Ifrfcutwnof inanr, eict Li MkLi Lgajfd jw at j-rwit in UiMinj Tie oa-vatioM of tLe part to ampt, iMiaMwnaiwfa wk, rf ,H ti.U. ma prollle that EngUad will eon- jIe yi MicLisaa will not tiane toiaft' " it k j j-iId more than oae-tLird aa much a tLat or good will Le carried in yr tinj 20,000,050 IjkLpU KritlkL Lottotai f aoa,e time to come j.' niin0;, ill U di&rt to tLe ex- aai Congrwa caa derie aotae naii i tr.t of 35,000,OW to 40,000,000; In- of toiaotuig Aorkaa iatertxta It u abplar tLat ia all tLe deoonci ation of tLe atar route tblertrj t litre la Wn oo effort to Lold either tLeo Pretiden!, Mr. llty, or LU pMtmaa ter Mr. Kr, ia any waj rwpotJlle for a&j part of it TLe tLeorj upon LicL Mr. GarGeld drfedi tLe appoint-tDf-nt of Mr. PtoLertaon it tLat le a re ;aible to tL peoj le far tLe Collec tion of the revenue, etc If to, ai not Mr. Hty equal! respontiLle for tLe maoagiaebt of tLe Poat OfEca De partiaentl TLe people never elected or appointed Mr. DraJjr, but therdid elect Mr. Have although the aa-rtioa U Hill dUputd in certain quarter! Mr. Crad vat a mere aohonlinata little better tLan a cWrk and jet Le aas al lowed, without cLeck or tuperrUion, to pcqietrate the tnott gigantic taindlea, aluioat under tLe roof of th WLita Houae, There ia certainl a clear case of inefficiency made out agaiust Mr. Haves and Cabinet Globe Democrat, Rep . It waa the duty of the Vice-President at the fitht available opportunity during the rwnt extra nwon of the Senate to vacate the choir, and by giv ing formal notice of hit aWnce, enable the Benate to choose a iVnident pro tni. He culaUy mfubeI to do that, and hence the country it without a very important ofTu-inl provided for ly the Conttitution. Senator Bayard, montha ago, thus dew riU-d the office seeking rabtla at AVahhington: "It makes aiy heart - sick o ae thsoi come every inaugura tion season, flocking to Washington on tjs o)re hope of an office, hanging around th hotels till their money is gone, and (Lea pawning their watches, taking to divk tad running down to the lowest degradation, 1 r , 1 a i " Ths Washington correspondent of tLe Philadelphia Times iniiU tbat Com milsioncr off renkiou Penlly was driven out by tliieves, s,nd that tLe claim agenU, are julilact, Wuse, as they think, the barriers between them and the treasury ha"$ Iwn broken duwn. Wfcclssals and Rstaii Dealers ani Maaafasturers cf a.'l Kinds cf il Furniture, Mirrors, Picture I s frames cz Mouldings, - If whici vU m'J at cpir ii'Jd drioM, tozzim 'u. fio-1 it U tbeir iranti.- to tim rrnV-l Wareroosn On ti,;Lu iixtvtt Wt ot Wilkre'.te. .lano'rjrlorj- B02T. .!. OAV. dlar 25.COO.000 to y),0.'y,000; Oh o. 10,000,000 and Penm yhax.ia and Kew York will be five or teu millions short. Letween theia aod the tctal falling off ia tLe Butts named will be fully one hundred million bushels in Winter wheat He says tbe grain in many places looks veil at a distance, but on ex amining fk-lds closely the ears are found to be abort and the appparently good a heat proves to be largely chaff It is almost too early to speculate on the prolbl complexion of the next House," says a Democratic Represen tative, interviewed by an Eastern ex change; "but I anticipate a state of af fairs at the Capitol next Winter Lordly eoond to that which turned upon Ma bone's vote. As a Democrat I fee) like congratulating my party that it is our opponents, and not we, who labor under the diMulvantage of a slender and uncertain majority in both Houses. Tbst to tlii Vmn tl.tr. ar. tenm nf p?rtu pacing onr ! rrry day whae livt ar ai.i. murabt( bjr luiliwtion. rviiieptia. Sour and dutroucd Stomach, LivwCotcpUint, i inftiiiiaifcin, on l 73 eta. t srill atu U.io Shiha iulifr, rnnfH to cun iim SnOOTING CHILLS IKJWN THE BACK. Dull pala ta th. linilia, aaiuea. Llliuuaonia, are vnjptnm. of apmacliioi frrcr and atpw. I'm without delay llnatrtur'a Stomeh llittrri. which uixitituUw lr to chilly muUi s f Dial warmth, regiilatrt th. nUimach and im parts Urn to th. bver. lhr hnwcla, th itno- ach and tit. hiliary gland hrin,- rwtorrd to a nmthy conrtitUin, tn Uimsm la cnn'urtvd at tb outaeC GENERAL EEEUCTIOI Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re ducing' my stock. 8, H. Friendly. The largest stock ot goods in Lane Go Is now on Sale at I B. BUM'S And these are a low of the Bargain 3 of fered for CASH: Xice Wbite Blankets for ?4 per pair. Brocade Dres3 Goods for 15 cts per yd Good CajJimere, full width, 50 eta per yard. Brocade Silks from SI 25 up Ladies under Vests at from 50 cts np A Large assortment of Trim in Silks,, 75 cts to $1 25 per yard. A fine line of Hoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS AND SHOES I Ladies Kid Button. La lies Kid Fox . ...at fmm $2 op .from ?! Ladies California Calf. . from $1 50 up Cliildrens California Calf... from fl tip Men's Califonia Boots $4 50 worth $6 Men's Good Heavy Boots $3 50 to $5 Men' Calf Boots $4 worth $8- Ladifu Pebled Buttoned Shoes...... $2 up- Clc thins Cheaper than any other House. Give me a call and m Yourselres MONEY Clccelt'.i Holman's Pad. For ffr, Liver NEW ADVERTISKMEXTS DISSOLUTIOHOTICL XTOTICE 13 HEIIEBV GIVE.V THAT XI th co .partnrnhip, brrf.r Hitting i 1. 1 . ... . i .. i i . . . MMS .mm am u jwiwian, U this day diunlrtd hy mutual mownt (i. Battinaa wilt mllrct all dcbU du th firm and pay all demand, atrainat tt. Thankful to th public for oaat paSroaap., v. hor a centis uano of th. aaoia to Mr. U IWttmaa. wh will cOBtinu. th biuiam. laUd this 2.'h dar n( Jnhr. 1St. SKJMrtxn ROSENBLATT. O. HETTMANs JyJOtt LOOZHERE ! I HAVE REMOVED ACROSS THEStreot into th shop ailj.inin( Jam.', tin .hop, sud bar Jut rvoeirwj a frwh supply of Supk Uocwi, and hav sow on ban. and It aal a w.U arlrrtrd ltt k of rvorythinf ia th liu of fuiii.'y liruoerii, aU lo. NaiJa, Laux. Lauip t Umiwo, ljkntmi and Knnt Jan; all o. whk-a ar odrrd at ItEIVKiH'K pri"" f' CASU. . J. K. ALLISON. L:ipene City, July 21, lL King of the Blood Ml-p, V.-" tt to a Uond nAv a. 1 trm. Impurity t t4wi4 t-Ih. )Mrn, ITl.r. t. tlr tti tint ia1u.m rrju.y Aifb ri, knoM hf 4frrr-al f tllMlrui.S (b.m Br- ."""'H .Strtsbul tih( rvI.r troiu t. or iWwJ. f), f,iu.M j,. . aur.o.ni H-ari Liam, k4T THE f'f AND I Stomach Uwl SrT't. a lnUn, fUiin. I rm, .M riu.-a i(He r-y r.c 11,. ,, In (.r.ir rlll.-.j it rtu-vi Ukii I.-. I :h ri ia1 ir.-. 1 . ti. ... i. . . r.ijni -id r b I.ki . . EiSsoa, sul tu frvpv, taffaJ. J.T. NOTICE. fTUIEKE WIIJ. Rtt ay ADDITIONAL JL tlitx mill charged oa all hrat rmain in ia tli Eugto Mill Wartnouwa aUr An ffurt 1, lSsl. . AH rl WUiu Vintr WTieat will be t-Td trm in th Euifrn City JlilU, ett br aaiJta ar furnuhed by th Mill Company, thru Stur will b chargad th umt aa rw hjricp Parties fettlnjf aarka fmm th Mill Cooifai J auuS trrit fur the ai-ne aliB taken away, and artura on or befor Norenbrr 1, ur ty U'J cent fur each sack abort. PATTERSON, EDRW k GRAY July 20, IfctL t WrrK. '.!Ur kaiMlr Mi (W. V i uum Ina. AWr Co. Aaarvrfa, Vy TTH3 paper ri.r. taabaiuas. FALL C.V5ES OK BILIOUSNESS AND MaLuia in errr f.irsi Ma prrr.utir and cm of ail kin ii vf Ktvr, Ir. Holmac's PAU i s jvlct us: and for DjTjjia, SVfc Hk'ucL an-l nrrroa prutintim, a t!i PAL it at plird orer tL pit f tie atonui-b, tb glvat tntmitr-it anniluLtt'- thiisat st mot. It rtmovt Tni'iity of tb Liirr and irt-un a nturl action f the stomach. It nutr!ii.- and dt'.M) B1'm1 I'oium earned f v tlx Vim u SctMula, Carnvr, Malarial or t ooU-ioi I'ita.-t, an 1 iVahif th whJ rrtm with Natnrr'.tPK! Vi.ic. It rvjT.Ut. tL Liter and Moiiiarti o aia.fal!y th.-t lL"ti' n lion fwrf w.'t VtiJ-rMt IK A. smiy ay: "It it nanr s rinivritd I'aoart-a than atiytlinj in ni.iidu." TL a d.ii on tie principle i Alir'tj.n, of wbWb MC IHlLM AN S PAD ia tb genuine and only tn rn tit. for all KldBey Troaale m TR. HitLMANs hfcXALOK KIDNEY PAD, th Iwt rio"!r in tl. wt rlj and rrconiainded by th .M'.licaf Frilly. ncwsHE or aocia pads. KAf MOE.V17IX2 V.if.A r.irwviv I'ritalw Itrtrnuf hLainp of the liOLr MAN I AD Ct. ar.hthe at.v tmlc bark ptiiiiml in jmi Boy not. wr.h'ta it. FOR .4LB B ALL DHtt-fclSTS. DU- UOLMAN'S au.uw i.fr. Full trta ti eut oa appiic-ai'. t.l.imw HOLn t PAD 0., P. 1. Cu 2111. 741 Jin-N aT, NVw York. DISSQIUTICH KOTICL -V&TIf'E LS HEBEtY GIVEN THAT X" th cpart'Kriiip hy -t.-f'-r. rtiAinf b- Rcblnscn L Church. SliEir&nE IVY I1ARDWAR5 HAVE TIIE Ket Selected Stock in Oregoi. HAVE FOR als at the LOWEST Ratoa. IRON. STEEL, AXES, ANVILS., AILS, ROPE, Cable Chain, and Pwktt .ITLERY, AS PISTOLS, AMMUNITION JRU'lLTURAL IMPLEMENTS T.latir Powdtr, Pisl bs Tacfcle. Kit, htc We invite aa e lam ination of onr goad oontnltnt that sriitK will soit tki timrv. New Departure t f PATH' Ij.V. TH E ?T1.N AVIIO II ELP T BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND STIli m . Hi il SBS. ho ir.trnrsu ar yoor iatrreats ! Ars permanently locked aaeV' aixlkl LhcJ UJT.HL. 1 T.i - A V. PETERS, WUl s3 pjoi Imr CASH at greatly rttlucrd price, aa low aa any other CASH 8TOR." BtwtPrinU U aid 18yrd 91 00 Best Brown aoi LVacbed Miulina, 7, 8, 9, aad 10 eta. Clark and EroHu wool ootton 75 eta per Dox. PWu and Plrnnela, 35, 3.V C and SO eta. Watar Proo , eetta I in WTiit SLirUi, 75 rt and f L Fine Oariot Shirts. 50, 75 cts sad IL New Aawortment Dres Oeoda'(No Traah) 15; 30 and 25 ct. Mea' Underwear, Shirts aod Drawers, SO t k Man' OverahirU, 75 cts. aad IL - M' Orerala, 50, 85, 75 eta aad IL EmHtvideriea and EJgins at Fabullos Lew-Price. twe-B I'avt i (Ti-rrr aixij. . I Vi it it thia tX'Z? And all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates. Mr. Wvrt M. Lar. Lith-r partr will rei i A! tb fltliraie4 !.rX.t WI-IITK SK .VING MACHINE ! favor by calling aad ar-tthru- at on. ! N' betVr f. rtrMi.-tb, !. aud dunlnlttrl. At grtly reduced rate. DW1IM Hf.r.r.Y. : To my oid Cnrt.-, who bar tood by me o k.n:r. I will Mvntinna k saaTl Aaa ata J. W. CHLKIiY. ! M beret- on tun, but if at any ttm. they wii to make CASH pun-haw.. I will a Eu-n City, June 21, IL jyCl ' ". a -Xhera, th fuii crt Jit ot my reduction. A. V. 1 i.IE3