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CITY AND COUNTY. BKIEF .HEXTIOM. Cantata to-night For guud dentUtry go to Davit . Od to Goldsmith's fur groceries. Goldsmith keeps the best cigars. Ob week from to-morrow U Christmas. fwenty yard of Calico for $1 at Bettman'r Job work a speciality at the Guard office. E.J. McClaoahan wu in Kalera, Thsrs day. Mr. T A Slilliorn of Juoction waa in town tbnrsday. New tyles ladies visiting canla at the Guard office. A dance was given at Lane's Rail Tbnn day erening. If yon with to bay gondi cheap call 5 If Friendly'a. You can get a No. I Mens auit at 1X man's, for f7 50 Call and tee that Urge stock of goods kfe ale at Friendly'a. - Goldsmith keep the beat line of grocifeila, and tells them chetp. There are 327 pupils in attendance onBj Ktigene public school. F. B. Dunn will pay the (ugliest mattW cash price for wheat , . The Conncil bat pasted an ordinance Jftt liibiting bawdy house. Harvey Huff, who it breaking on a frtsjfP train, it ill in Portland. Kverythlng told at Bettmaa't at way akga prleea, fur cash or produce. Half cloth double sole Ladiet Shoes, pi for $1 23 per pair, at Bettmaa't. Mr J 8 McCain hat been appointed ttt carpenter at Fort Klamath, Or. Invitationi are out for a party at Mr. & Comer's residence next Thursday. Mr. Ed McCornack, of Colfax, W. T., a here visiting friends and relati vet, ' Mr. Geo. V. Sill, one of Albany's popular youtiment it in the city. ( Something new hue kid glovet at S. (tt, Friendly'a. Call and examine them. Cash paid for CHtCKfiNS, HIDES, Til1 LOW and BEES-WAX at A Goldsmith's. 8 II Friendly soils Cheap for cash boistc. hoes clothing, bats, caps fancy goods, etc. ( Wheat wanted by T. tt. Hendricks M which he will pay the highest market cuft price. Scott Chrisman runt the mail wagty & Cottage Grove botweon the post office attjt depot The Gcarii is the bout advertising t ilium in Lnue couuty. It lias the largi$ circulation. A Urge lot of milu-end Clark's tpool ctf- ton on sale at T G Hendrick's in lott to Mot purchasers. Half cloth double anle, high cut full jos loped, Ladies Shoes, for $1 SO per pair, is) JVttuinn's. o Mr. Geo. W. K!npy has several new hade and liu,''li, which he will sell very cheap, rafc advertisement. Seethe dissolution notice ot Sloan Bros. Ttoa business will be continued at the old shop by. J. M. Sloan. The celebrated South Bond chillod iron, plows also the BlaekHawk plows for sale l(f T. G. Hendricks Every voter in Lane county shnnld rcsJ the Anti-Monopoly addrcis on the first pnefr of this week's UcarH. A full lino of Gkockriih, Crockrrv, II bRGLLVR, Hats and Ri'ttBHit (iooiw for saW cheap at T. (J. Hendricks'. KomeniW the Firemens dance rrulay evenine. December 30th. It will be the grandest affair of the Reason. A mother and son killed by King of the Blood 1 The mother waa Dyspepsia, the son General Uuhnppiness. See ad Mr S H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheatt Give him call before selling your grain elsewhere. John Longer caught one of his Augers in a cutting unit the other day and bruised it con tideraliiy, so that till end had to be cut off. Everybody goee to Goldsmith't for Holi day good. ' Cause : Small profitt. Effect: He sells more goods than any other house in town. A largo stock of domestic and imported cigars, also cigarettes and tobaccos just re ceived at Gollsmiths. Call and examine his stock. G S Washburne, of Junction City, left on the steamer which sailed Thursday for San Francisco. . IU will be absent about three weeks. Business men should not forgot that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter beads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly nd promptly eecutod at the Gi'ARD office . If yon want Holiday goods for presents such as toys, ' fancy crockery, etc, go to Goldsmith's. He has just received lot of the finest variety. He also keeps a full stock of eroceries which he sella at bottom prices. Give him a call. If your hair is coming out or taming grsy de not murmur over a misfortune yon can so easily avert, Ayer't Hair Vigor will remove the cause of your grief by restoring yoor hair to itt natural eolor, and therewith yonr good looks aud good nature. The ordinance wntcn we publish in this is sue created a division in the Conncil. Conn cilraeu Sloan, Peters and Johnson voted for it, aud Laoer, Edria and Campbell against it President Hendricks east the deciding vote in its favor. Rkmxed. Mr J V McKmoon of Junc tion, for several years past foadnraster of Use OtC R R from Rosebnrg to Jonctwa City, bas resig-ted bis position, and gone en the Northern i'aci6o where he and hu broth bare a unutract for building the bridges and trestle Work on 300 miles of rjad. Council Proceedings. Council Rooms, j Evtic.il Cm, Dec 12, 1881. Conncil met pursuant to ordinance. Present Mayor llondricks, Conncilined Campbell, Johnson, Kdris, Sloan, Peters and Law; and Recorder aud Marshall Minutes of the last meeting read and approved. warrants injuwic. Finance codniittee reported the following bills correct, and on motion, warrants were or dered drawn on the treasury for the several amounts! The following billt were presented and re (erred to tlio sinauce committee. AUbutt Bros, 35 40) J W Stewart, -2 &X o 3'J Bellvail, IJ0.25; jo.uru!, lis; T G Hendr&fcs, $12 50) 2 B? Canviibj-ll, f 10 72: am$ Otoiroh, $U78 tftli , efts; , msggn vum, wo. tts k4 eMMMibtM reported that the tf9D oa tefc mtminjl near ths mill, Cfri SaiiCa Ai teie bwur law Wat tut- sXstsws at at Awn atasssg that the si- btrltVa(Mtt ai 3, block 8, lie va- CHA m iinti a oh month. fltia ejgu m IsmM reported that 49L s!iy)jk swum, tad made all MtKOStf asJsassJH' care of small 1fH0mn Htt)OtssWae reach Eu- sVsjasj hOiiJ issad on the min- pm tW3tJetSMH) ew Fire Fund stOtOHfeol Bf tCl ea the minutes. jtm site Five Fund, aftsffir hQ!i tom m swears by QV dswoMi' strCDsisv hm ke year 1879 to MttM frtWk. Tn Wy far fira fund smMi sMsjMwtta te tks sum of txaaposeienal share 4IlIsaftfed ,' waith leave llR0AifK23Bt ,0!K ft. S . T. SJAMriMXb, A. V. Johnson, A- f- Mcmphrev, o t.. ctMMtavKs. tfn:jntfia,&alr&f i'mmv was Jfcfcrtf aw s-esssl on the ($)(& gUb sf t<6rolms Mill arrest. Otajistinas, CtnUaOtHtt M, sapyaeMing WJa ft C. myg(KU y dens pV0tkim&U Ml as'ssjets, lost. TTu iiftisisjj, ttTIti frmrfrfp mr nt ii, and on tWtssWisl toaooacstwwtiisssiai: . WWwwBaa.S3yi Qtm Uk m I3 HJWSJtv UUV3,t S0i rw-se.20j Oa-sttrtUerIipsj, and luUWN lMtor4 W a sAMd paid Qtmtims Of Caemtt bMrwas ttoeaOU, h Marshall )eM to nrwtt salia COtU C vm me oi CuBficil CO ! graated otiaa fsjAkorliHsa. , . Cl90a,8liSg$tl0fc Uoat tCatfalMrfttattfttfr. "m in iT l. i.i, Miisartnnfflirnlnit It mnsser of J I HI 1 1 L 9a aUGClii OF wawn la, !iWssaat4JC(aS!0Ws V wttsm WK oerwmaUM)i to ex mmq-1 aitani Hiwsict tttWastt ty eWng sasinite taa Mr. dlUT IBff M tnxa sas)s)in( 1 K20 Kb reAurnel, bt aeriiataM(basttW(S0 ie mm cl$ pn(sa 4) (ft MtttWHee of the aas of tte sMirtURM-a a AtirseaU satJ CM be aseortained. Th leau-Liaaa SJJB9 ! appwiaxions, aasl sonseqawtkltf fi09toff!M at the amsuot of asvenaesilihm Ccmvoutiy the wv may to ssVtailtaf. fir i excsisiof taaejsM This year there will Kt&OSB 9t of tutplw, and the tax staaateecn big" th exaat aaaaa ajsijCfi: euuld have been ksowa befaaVJSJfc M RwJ" nevea have ePE3,HH,i asssriaeat until a tfctjt Umm.iStf!$&)fai lpoi,lteJ Unas K BW'6 sjJ!bh tl aaseiiaors of the ibrtattwi ewi'iiffie stain to reduce the SAseKt" ,t','':oin It"1"1, c0""' witwaiy-mtnt o-f'iCwl proportion of the Stole tax. Bsjd:a'(! I,reciuot asBMepThiq3irtiA There are per sons in vnM cor.mEiaiity wka will not ren der a Muffl ssWeoO U a county assessor; when if UUll33'w " trne fi,,an' rial emaitt) P "tfR eai the troth wuld rtj l3 e.vade.1 Mr Cochran aneU that a co"jlijii:u lie apHuted by the next legislature Ojtmature aud digest a bill to present to the aua-eeding legislature. iflUW Elktios. At a atate.1 meet ing of Eugene Lodge No 9 A O U W, held at Maaouic Hall, Friday evening. December 9th, the following oncers were elected for the ensuing term: John M. moan, ras Master Workman; Ceo B Dorria, Master Workman: John C Chnrch, Foreman Cbas T Johnson, Ovsrseerj R 8 Bean, Recorder; Thos J Gill, Financier; T o Dunn, lteceiver; Jas F Robinson, Guide; Geo H Stanabury, Inside Watchmen; V McFarlaod, Ontaide Watchman; John M Sloan, Trustee; Dr T W 8heIton, Medical Examiner. Ensroi-AL SlRTICM.-BUbop B Wiatar Morris will preach at the Episcopal charch in this city et 8anday morning and evening. V.w TissHor.-Mr V McFarlaod bas purchased a stock for a t-'nslwp, and opened 1 ut in the budding adjoiuing Betttuau s store. Ian County Fair. At aa adjourned meeting, for the purpose of considering the advisability of holding a Couuty Fair, held at the Court Uoase, in Eugene, on Saturday, Dee. 10th, it was voted unanimously to arrange for aa eihitri' tion of the products of the citiseas of Laos county and vicinity. Reanarke were made aa to the method aad advaatages of such exhibition by Geo Bclshaw, Jstia Simp son, Dr Sharpies, Frank Powers, A I Zum wait R B Coshraa, Gee W GUI, J M Spores, J 8 Churchill, XI Walks and others. A committee front each precis ct waa ap pointed, as follows! Mohawk-J 8 Church 111, J M Spores. Siuslaw John Simpson, FM Nlghewaadtr, Eugsne-M Wallit, Geo W GilL Irving Jeff Tales, Allen Bond. Junction F W Fulsom, I 8 Swearengen. Crosswell-Kotoue Kaoi, W J J Scott Cottage Urove-J H Shortrldge, K W Whip ple. Pleasant HiU-J R Sellers, 8 RIgdon. Spencer-R B Hayes, J A Crew. Long Tom H Smith, L Gibson. WUlamette-M Wilkin, T J Vaughn. Springfield-Frank Powers, A D Burton. Camp Creek Jeff Dunton, John MoClaae. Fall Creek-A Hytaad, Fred Warner. Haxel Dell James Sanford. The object of the committee is to snake canvass of the precincts and ascertain the sentiment of the people as to the manner and method of holding the exhibition) the amount of .help, money and material, eta, which can be raised. Fuller instructions as to the object and suggestions as to methods, will be furnished on application to the Sec retary. Each member it requested te send his post office address to the Secretary, at Eugene. Adjourned to meet the second Saturday in March, Gio. Bsxhhaw, Chairman. J. 8. Churchill, Secretary. Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Saturday evening, December 10th, ReV and Mrs B 8 McLafTerty were pleasantly aur- P"4 J omt 50 or 60 of their friends. The occasion was the 23th anniversary of their marriage. Though the surprise waa com plete, the company was heartily welcomed. It was counted an added mark of friendship that so many bad braved a fiorce a torn of wind and and rain to bring their congratula tions and best wishes. The evening was spent in social eoaverse; Prof Bailey made a few remarkt to Mr aad Mrs McLafTerty, befitting the occasion, con gratulating them on the long years to hap pily passed and gfving them their beet wishes for the coming ones. The guests brought refreshments and gifts and their de parture did not leave (he parsonsge poorer unless it be that some hungry heart feasted overmuch npou the sweets from the store house of love. The following it a liat of the presents; Silver butter knife, silver spoon, set of knives aud forks, pickle diah, silver card receiver, silver sitoon holder, silver cake basket, tilver castor. Sad Accident. On Thursday, Deo. 8th, a sad accident oc curred about eight miles south of this city. A sun of Phillip Conkle, aged about 12 years, while hunting had the misfortnue to slip, while standing ou a log causing the dis charge of hi shot gun, the charge enteriug his body just below the heart, ranging up wards, causing his instant death. A younger brother was with him at the time and brought the sad news to the family. Mr. Conkle and relatives have the sincere sym pathy of all the ueighlwrs ia their tad afflic tion. CLUBBING RATES. We will send the Han Francisco Weekly Examiner ,and the Guard to one ad dress for ons year for 13.50 in advance, The Examiner ia the ablest Demooratio pa per on the the Paciflo Coast and merits a hearty support. Send in your name. Kahtirm Star Ei.ECTio!.--The following of' Beers were elected and appointed for the en ailing year, Wednesday evening, by the Eastern Star Chapter of this city: Mrs CW Fitch, W M; J P Gill, W P) Mrs II N Craln, Asso ciate M; Mae Underwood, Secretary; Mrs J G Gray, Treasurer; Maggie Fronk, Conductress; Carrie Walker, Associate Conductress; Agnes Osburn, Aida; Rosa Goldsmith, Ruth; Mrs WmRenahaw, Esther; Lulu Dunn, Martha; Mrs R J Graham, Electa; Mrs C A Davis, Warder; Mae Underwood, Organist; V Mo Farland, Tyler. Diphturria. That dreaded disease diph theria has made its appearance at Junction; about ten days ago Mr Sternberg lostja child from it and Tueaday Mr T A Million was bereft of a son aged about ten years, and Mr Clark a daughter. Several others are aick with the disease. Mr Million brought his child to the Maaouic cemetry at this place for interment, Wednesday. Cium. Cos. We hear of a case of crira. con. at Cottage Grove, which has stirred ap that enterprising town tonsiderably. A cer tain M. D. is pointed out as one of the guilty parties, while the lady has heretofore bwne a good reputation. Pomona Grasur. There will be i meet iug of Lane County Pomona Grange, in En in Eugene City, December 24th, at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the election of officers, etc, to which all fourth degree members are ia' vited. Bcwniss Chasok. The firm of Ella worth k Co, druggists, have sold their business to J 8 Lackey and R R Haves, who will eof tiuue the business at ths old stand. I. O. G. T. Posters announce that CaL J, T. Lone, L O.T. G. Grand Lecturer, will de liver a lecture fa this city on the evenings of Dee. 19th sad 20th- BrTHM. The rite of baptism wu ad ministered to two candidates by the Chris Church Vast Sabbath, R G Callieon official- "I- WAirrrp. 10,0W bushels of oat deliv ered at our warehouse at ths depot, for w,jci, the highest market price 11 be paid. O. LiCTTXAK. Cantata. The eaatata, "Med Riding Hood" wu givea by the ladies of the Methodist Church yesterday evening. The following is the east of characters i Red Riding Hood... ...... Mama Hugh, (The Woodman). ..Franc Odell ...Lulu IMiid ....O.P. Lee .Walter Edris Wolf Grandma Robia Buttercup The performance will Laura Dunn Louise Gray Annie Driver be repeated this evening. Local Market. December 16, 1881 Wool-Mots per la. Wheat, ea ears-77 cts pr bush. Flour-0 per bbl Oats 37 cts pr bush. Hops-W(20cta. per lb. Baooa 81des-15 cts pr lb. Hams I2Kjil5 cts pr lb. 8hulders-I012 cts pr lb. Butter 25 cts prRk. Eggt-33$35 eta pr dot. Lard-12lj$Mctsprlb. Paor. Kinases. The musically inclined of Eugene have been casting about fur some a competent to instruct in vocal music It is rumored that the services of Prof. Kin rose of Portland can aow be secured. We hope the people of Eugene will take steps to induce him to come, for as a teacher he has ao a superior in the State, There is consid erable latent musical talent in Eugene that should be developed, No Foino.i. The examination of the stom ach of Mr. Teller by two Salem bhvaiclans failed to disclose any poison, and Mrs. Tel ler, accused of his death, was acquitted. Some parties however were not aatisfied aud sent portions of the heart and stomach to Dr. Rex, at Portlaud. Stati Taxis. Mr. J. G. Gray, County Treasurer, took to Salem, Thursday, f 15,000 part payment of Lane county's State tax for 1881.. NEW YEARS CARDS, ths) "Guard" has received a lot of New Yean Cards of neat designs. FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If vou are sufTerlna- with a severe Coimhs Cold Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, ions of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lunn, wk rhow that Da, Kino'bNsw DtacoviRY will itlr you imme diate relief. We know of hundreds of eases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines has failed. Mo other remedy can show one-half aa many fkrm Ament ciireh. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Va. KINU s Nkw Dihcovrry will cure you of Asthma, Hay Fsver. Bronchitis, Consumption, severe Couirhs and Cold. Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at Wilkin', The Eu gene City Druggist, you oau get a trial bottle yRRR or cost, o- a regular size bottle for $1. Mulhnlland, Junction City, limine, Davis & Co, Wholesale Agent, Portland, UOOd Ihing., alma Syrup Is the special prescription of Di A. B Knee, a celebrated German Physi cian, and is acknowledged to be oue of the most fortmats discoveries in Medicine. It oulckly cures voughe, Cold sand all Lung trouble of the severest nature, removing, a it doea, the cause of the affection and leaving the part In a strong and healthy condition. It Is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case which it rapidly increasing sal every season confirm. Two million bottle old annually. Bewar oi medicines of similar names, lately introduced Boschee's German Syrup was intro duced In ths United States in lm, and I now sold In every town and village in the oivflixed worliL Three dose win relieve any or.uuary cough. Prioe 75 cents. Sample bottle, 10 csiits. Hottw ntlt-H-kat It Lift Inturnnftf Aploplexy, to. Many people insure their lives to benefit their families by death how para doxical I this. To prolong life by preserving the health would be a far mere rational man ner of assuring it Apoplexy Is swift and In sidious in It attacks, striking it victim with out a moment's warning I Happily a prevent! tive has been discovered Holloway Pills the only safs and certain antidote for this disease, they oool the blood and equalise Its circulation through the system. To preserve the stomach in a sound condition and ths blood pure la ths true secret of health Holloway's Pills will do this most effectually, and thousand ow their actual existence to them at ths present day. Important Jioticr. Nobs are genuine un less the signature of J. Hatikxr surrounds each box of Pills anil Ointment Boxes at 25 cent, 62 cents and II each, aTnere is considerable saving ny taking ins larger sixes. Hollowat Co, New York, THOUGH SHAKEN IN EVERY JOINT Aad 6br with fever and ague, or billlous re mittent the system my yt be freed from ths malignant virus with HosUtter't Stomach Bitters. Protect the system against it with tills beneficent anti-spasmodic, which Is fur thermore a suurems remedy lor liver eom- nlaint eenstination. dyspepsia, dnbility, rheu matism, kidney troubles and othei ailment NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION KOTICL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th partnership heretofore existing be tween J. M. Sloan and H. M. Sloan, under the . . U 11 I- 1 1. M,.lVttl nns aaniv w aumu uwim, m wjw w - All parties indebted will call and settle at once with either of the members of the late firm. EugeCity.IWUrlJl Hi M. SLOAN. KOTICE TOREDITORS, VTOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 Miles T. Starr and 8. Asbury Starr, were appointed executors of ths last will and testa ment of Noah A. Starr, deceased, and tbey have nnalifiad aa such aiecutors. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present the same, with the necsssary vouchers, to the executors at Monroe. Benton County .Oregon, or to Geo. B. Dorr!, attor ney, at Eogen City, Oregon.withia six months from tbtt date. MILKS T. STARR, & ASBUBY STARR, G. B. DORRIS, Att'y. Executor. Dec. 17, WL M KOTICE TO CREDITORS. TtTOTICK I9 HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI Barak Washtrara baa neea apponnen na minlttratrti of the estete of D. K Wash hum, decetaed. all rjeraons having olaim against said estate, ar hereby netined to present th saro to the administratrix at the Mfioe of O. B. iJorrie, at Eugene City, Lane Launty, Oregon, within six moMhs frmn this date. MARAH WASHBCRN, Adminirtratrix. G. B. IK)KP.IS, Attorney. Dated Deceiab.-r 17, IM. THAT HACKING COUCH can be so quick Iv cured by Shiloh's Cur. We guarantee it Hold by Osburn and Oi, druggists; Kugene, WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint! ShiluITs Vitaliicr la guaran teed to cure you. Fur sals hy Ihbiirn S I'o. Sleepless nUhU, mad miserable by that ter rlbls cough. HMIoh'a Curs Is ths remedy. Catarrh Cured, helt 1 and sweet breafti se cured by Shilob's Catarrh Krmedy. Price ItOcts Nasal Injector free. Sold by Oslmrn and Co, For lam Back, Side or Cheat use ShlU't Porous Plaster, Price 20 eU. Osburn A Co,agta, Shtloh's Cough aud Cousuniptlou L'nmU mid by us on guarantee. It cures l'onutritiou, Shtloh's Vltallter la what ynn need for Con stltlon, Loss of Apwtite, DuxincMamlall symptom of Dysprila Price 10 and 75 eta per bottle. Sold by Osburn aad Co, Eugene. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis im mediately relieved by Hhil.uYs Cur. O. A Co. A CARD. To all who ar suffering from the errors and Indiscretion of youth, nervotia weakneaa, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will curs you, FltKK UK CHAltlifc. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In South America. Send a self-ad-dresned envelop to the Kxv. JohkthT. Ins an. Station D, New York City. To Millmin. Old tvpe for babbit mtal for sale at this office. A fJout,h, Cold or More Throat should be stoped. Neglect frequently result l mm lacurable Lang Dlaeaee r ran ampllos). HtfOWIS'H BHON4 III A L, 1H04 HfcNare rortala la aire railed Asthma HronehllU, I'ongha, Catarrh, reaaaaaptlve and Throat Dlacas. For 30 peart the Troches have lwen recom mended by physidnu, anil always give per fect satlsfactinn. They art not nsw or un tried but having been tested by wid and con stant ns for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among th few staple remedies of the age. I'ablle pak ra and alntrrr us tlitm to clear and strengthen th t Sold at 25 centa a box sverywera 14 OTHERS ITI OT II KB 3 Are you dialurbeil at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suff ring and crying with th excruciating pain of cutting tevth ? If so, go at ones and get a bottle of MRS, WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend Uion it; there ia nn mistake about There is not a mother on earth who haa ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health t the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all oases, and pleasant to the taste, and is ths prescript! in of one of the oldest anil best female physicians and nurses in th United Ststes. Sols everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ii BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Bemt Salvr in the world for Utilises. p..t. si.v. T T Iuh u.n v... r a..-.. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilhlsina, Corna.and all khids of Skin Kniptins. Tills salve is guar anteed to give perfoct satisfaction in every ease or money refunded. Price 35 cts per box. For sale by Wilkin's, the Druggist Eugene City. Mulhollaml, .Timet ion 'ity. T Y 1 , A GOODS AT COST REMEMBER AT THE I. X L. From now on until CHRISTMAS everybody who buys ?3 worth of - Goods will receive a WMW I S 1c fuEMu ii Wholesale and Retail Dealers i whS? w.wSta.tuo a t ,..LU.M...l,a nira wmu h "!" - a ..... r ti.a marantee-1. Vt nrrein hi Kihtb Mills. East uf the Kog-ne CitT I nuring It t- v? r ' a b jr Stop a Moment and Read This- Look at this list of goods Just ived at the Farmefe aV Mechanics Clothing Store. 8a?qe Suit ora I0 to 17. Scotch sacqu frock tnit from $12 50 to 117. Sacque or ro :k diagonal aniia from f 13 50 to $25. Broadcloth joate aad vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats and vests. Just the thing for Holiday present. Several new lines of ovsreoat, rerersibl and ulsters, all grades and prices; from $7 9 to im Derby shirt lecktle and the Aneat line 0 neck Weir In the city. New hats Rod ett,- Wool icarft end gloves' 10 different styles cf underwear, all grade and prices; Ths be it stock of silk and linen handler' chiefs, hosier, Ac, for the holidsys, in the city. Latest style of hat tl to $ 50. Cap from $1 to $1 ilS. Boy hats and caps. Ths best line of pants patterns and suits' in the city. Cashmere, Diagonal, Scotch and Amerioin cloths, r'uits made to order from 90 np. Pants made to order from $S 50 upl Dark) gray Oregon cashmere pants, $5. All wooj pauta 4 50 $4 75, $5, $5 50, $U. Pnta$l 7-V $2 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 otnta, 75 cents; f I, $1 25. Diagonal pants from $.) to H The ouly Gent Furnishing goods store fn Eugene City. Clothing cnt for anybody, All goods marked in plain figures, and strictly oue cash prioe tor all.- " Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Farmxrs t MtCRAitto SfoRt, It J. GRAHAM, Manager; Lumbar I Lamberi - J. B. Uhinehcrl ha been' appointeil agent of the Springfield Mill Co. He can offer batter figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of buildingjirmber delivered on short uotice am? at very tow figures. Don't fail to ee Rninehart bof6re ordering elsewheie. We propose to sell lumber, and don't forget it Bodfl ind Shot. We nave just received direct1 from firtt handt in New tbrk, Boston and San Fran' cisco a very larger and complete stock of Boots and Shoes' and aft prepared to' offer inducements to parchaaert as to quality, quantity and price.' T. O. H'lNDRICKa. Th fornt-ltia Nyrnp has oured thnnsi ands who were suffering from Dyspepsia, De bility. Liver Complaint. Bols, Humors, Fo' male Complaints, etc. Pamphlet free to any T . ii . CT3 0 FOR HOLIDAYS I 0 and Manufacturers fcf all Kinds of. . m Furniture, HI DAY, :.rn Mirrors, 0j i Mouldings, .... ... ... n .sL . !... 1 Dealer, will M thir adv.nt W alhfn. All Oft 1 en UT'WLKiT. osbw. c . ti- . street West of WilUmtt .--n.lai ' "K,K" I'