THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
8ATUltDAY JANUARY 21, I KM.
i'j 1 ii
Ii I. CCfOrje Will) iHt People!
Hon. M. & Goorgs B)iar to have
Jwn rtpturfd hj Yillm!. Hw liill
"providing tlmt all ImuN lieivafu-r
grunted to aid in- construction of rail
road, which uhal. not l taken hy
building of the road, licforr tlio firnt
A:y nf Jwrniary, I885,iiIik1I I dec-lured
fni fcitol and ojm'ii to wttlcineiit," in
.lolliiiiir more tlmii a almllow devie?) to
fiw the Northern Pacific Railroad
miutlier extension until 1885, in which
tbearn lud fairly forfeited July 4,
I87T. Mr. (iHursn, who lino always.
fri'tcndcd to be on the Hide of thn peo
jile, owes to it tliem and himself to ex
plain hia olijei-t in introducing a hill
that p rat-tally ive corporation undo
nerved and unjiptt privilege at tlm ex
peime of all intended Kettlem Thin
public land ha lapsed, and inatoad of
introducing hill to make the Villard
Kyndieato richer, hy retaining posaea
ion of it -without title, our representa
tive would he in much Ik-Hit liusinrw)
lending his services to those iiio.iiIh-ik
if CingreH who have intioduced hilln
on Ixdialf of the people demanding
that railroad land fairly lupned lie
thrown open toitcttleiiieiiL Standard.
-
The Railroad Empire
In tho ten years from 18C2 to 1871,
incluHive, the following giants of land
were made to railroad corporations, ac
cording to the records of the Interior
Department:
JmmU located in Aeret Granted.
AlaUma 1,473,720
Louisiana 1,000,000
Arkansas 2,C55,00I)
Missouri ..1,582,000
Iowa 2,931,718
Michigan 3,100,792
Wisconsin 2,500, 177
Minnesota 4,2 10,01)0
Kansas .1,120,000
California 2,000,000
Oregon 2,805,000
Union Pacific, Central Pacific
and Kansas Pacilio 35,000,000
Northern Pacific 47,000,0 )0
Atlantic and Pacific 42,000.000
Southern Pacific 3,000,000
Central Pacific 215,100
Texas Pacific. . . . : 13,400,000
In all 290,000,000 acres of tho pule
lie domain, 0(ual to all of New Eng
land. New York, New Jersey, Iola
wafe, Maryland, Ohio and Indiana.
Tariff AbMirJitlr.
The duty on st -el rails, now in such
demand for the railroads of this coun
try, furnishes a capital answer to the
cormoraut who are howling for "pro
tection to American industry." The
tariff imposes a duly of twenty-eight
dollar per toa upon steel rails manu
factured in Europe, and this duty is
prohibitory, few or none being import
d. If these rails could be imported,
duty free, they could be furnished to
the railroads at thirty two dollars per
ton. Now, if they are imported at all,
they are sold for sixty dollars per ton,
of which twenty-ei-jht dollar goe into
the Treasury of the United States.
The American manufacturer sells his
rails at the same price, and as he pays
no duty, the twenty-eight dollars which
tho government doe not get, goes into
hi pockets, and thus increases tho cost
of railway. This is a good thing for
the manufacture r, but the swindle of
tho people is none tho les.
The treatment of tho Stalwart by
the late President, which resulted bo
disastrously to their plans, is nscribed
to the influence of Judge Jerry Pdaek,
the great Democratic Lawyer and
Statesman. If they find any consola
tion in this, they are cerUiuly welcome
to iU President Garfield could not
have drawn advice from a better or
more worthy aource.
The consumption of toliaeeo in
France during the century has inerea
ed largely and constantly. For the
year 1815 the Stale derived a revenue
from it amounting in all to 33,872,.
OOOf; in 1853 the amount had risen to
193,000,000f, while for the last year
reported the sum w 313,546,000f, or
n average of about (1 80 per head of
the population.
Senator Coke, of Tuxas, indijjnantly
deniwi the alleged interview in which
U is n.le toiy that Texas was break-
lug away from th. Democrats, and get
ting into the ludendent nmement,
and ltelievea that movement will fail
W think so too. 11, IVttiocrU
had only aUut 1 00,000 majority jn the
State in I8t0. .
The Garfield protvwurship , 0f Wil.
lmui, College only ,dl !0i0-" ItY I . . thrnim W "'ore "'u it, .a. ., ,,v '
aa.m . J ? , "JUUj 35,- (hsaa roUH t mil inv eid,l..n.; . I. h . f Mwh ,v- ,'n t-t f-r hear-
OOOJiflveUnraii!. j. . , " , 11 "ny fP"niK Un ever . lutf o.jeifce th .n.l the eettleiisLt
W in tup I nil., I i... 1 tlirrrof. H 1' I'l'l-fivj i.... . .
,
Ilayt' Povrrly.
The fact about Mr- Covert' uiimi
cessful appeal to Mr. II R Hayes for
a subscription to the Garfield fund are
a follows:. The object of the Garfield
Memorial Association is to erect a
bronze monument, to cost $200,000,
over tho spot where the late President's
remain rested in str te. A number of
citizens of Cleveland head 'tl the sul-
seription list with $1,000 apiece From
the towns and villug'-a of North
western Ohio the response was liberal.
The committee was so encouraged that
they decided to ask Mr. It. I!. Hayes,
of Fremont, to- become one of the
thousand dollar BubscriWs. The fact
that Mr. Haye had indefinitely post
poned his subscription to another Gar
field fund that' for the widow and
children did not deter them fron the
attempt The moiiilsT of thn com
mittee selected to go to Mr. Huyes and
make the appeal' in person was the
Hon. J. C. Covert, ex-member of the
Ohio Legishituro and long of the Cleve
land Lcad:r't editorial stall". Mr.
Covert's application was denied by Mr.
JIayer, half peremptorily, half apolo
getically, poverty being the excuse
nflcred for the refusal. "To illustrate
how I have been misrepresented in this
matter of wealth," snid Mr. Hayes,
"you need only recall the reports of my
funning transactions in the lied lliver
country. It is said that I hrtvo hint
realized largely on , the sale of - w heat.
I will say to you that I am jvat c2..0 out
of pocket on that wheat transaction.
My tenant out thero shipped in two
barrels of flour, which, after paying
the cost of transportation, left me - just
that amount worse than nothing." Mr.
Hayes went on lo say that his savings
out of the salary drawn by him as
President of tho United had 'ls-cn
greatly exaggerated, that his bunk divl-
dens had not come up to his expecta
tions, and that, under all the circum
stances, he found himself unable to
contribute anything to the fund for a
monument to Garfield. His desire to
do so was very great, but prudence fur
bade. .1 miri'can ll'ijinhr.
Fne ?,us.
The Siuslaw (Lane (Jo.) Anti-Monopoly
League did a most just and sensi
ble act in passing their resolution to
support no man for office who incepts
a pass from any railroad or other trans
Ki tation company. Tin-so passes are
given by the railroad monopoly to the
Judges, Members of the Legislaturo and
doubtless, other officers of the State,
most likely to many 'County Assessors
where they have property to be taxed.
nd they are intended as a bribe to in
sure favor, ami whether accepted in
that spirit or not, tho public officer who
accept pass lays open his conduct to
unfavorable criticism. Tho monopoly
would not give a pass to any one unless
they expected to make soinothing or
secure some favor by it. And every
pass they give away must be paid for
by higher charges on other people. Let
the pass business le stamped out by
the enactment of a law forfeiting the
office of an official whoaceepta any such,
an intended bribe. 'idtt:
Ki:iTiiur.Ns in this State are having
a nice time of it getting their candi
dates selected. Earheart and liis Silcm
clique had the matter all fixed up und
for Treasurer were going to re-nominate
Ed. II irsch, but there are others seek
ing that office who will not H(and such
jobs.. Col. Thos. Montieth, of this city
and Jos. G. Gray, of Eugene, both
"wpire for that position, and will wield
enough influence in the convention to
make it interesting for thn Salem crowd.
Althvitf Jknxtrrat.
AhramS Hewitt naya that a cer
tain American steel rails mill, having
capital of 2,00o,O'J0 made a i.rolit
in one year of eS.lhiO.OO. This w.
done l.y availing itself to the utmost. t
the taritr of $28 j.or ton, aminiiitiiiu to
W Pi jxr tent of protection. " Mr.
Hewitt think the ste,. rails m.-n could
get along well enough with $1 J ,,Pr
ton or aliout til) M-rcnt.
Tti.Kciitwiiio dispatches inform u
that thn IVi-auleut is Ikmiij; tron?lv
1. ....I ...
. h.mu in reiaiu Nen,(ary Jluiit on 1
the Srund that he i, in the WlJ
aell.se of the word, a reluf si-ntntive i
South-m Hepuliliean. If an,-., a TtTMl
1 a true rerecnt stive of Southern ' -hlf cwli a.l the t.air.m-
KeruMii-an. the,, ii w ......... J'" ,,h ten nor
a. ty favora ni.u.liation and everv
.. . . . . I
-
oilier an nolv thui"
Shall-Pox h Winning rjiiiJ.-uuV in
uiany portioiw of tlio Union, Hvial!y
in Illinois. The treaU-ht of lur,. U
foIL ns tlm : ..:.n.. .. ill
. ....v.
Iniquities of I'rolcciiun.
Unjust and itiwisistent with the
pretense of of protection nru the taxes
on clothing, the mateiial of clothing
and blankets, all of which are essentia!
to the American workman. Ready
made, clothing of tie courier and
stronger grades, which is known to le
made with peculiur excellence in Eng
lulid, is taxed 57 per cent, and tho tax
, ., . . , ,, .
issuhstuntmlly prnlilliltory. And the tax
. .n t .lor l
ing 50 wnts a pound anil 0j per cent.
on the value, is ingeniously demised to
weigh heaviest on precisely the kind of
-l,l , i, 1, ,.T, u omit liui.fn
Useful to tin
workmau.
This kind of clothing,
according to the testimony of Mr.
Young; late chief of the bureau of
statistics car. bu bought in Loudon for
Lno hulf what it can be bought in New
York. Allowing for all expense of
1 friljt and commission., the working
man of this country is made in . the
naino- of protection, to pay f li.vit
ttnee-fourths more for his own and
his lioys clothing. Who is protected?
Not he, obviously. Again tho duty
on the cheaper kind of blankets is ar
ranged to weigh heaviest on the poor,
est purchaser. It is 50 cents a pound
an J 35 percent, on value, equal to 100
per cent. That is doubh: the cost of
the blankets; and is, as was meant to-be,
prohibitory. We submit to sensible
men if there is to bn a reduction of tax
ation, whether such taxes us these, nnd
not the internal taxes ou drinks and
tobacco, should not be reduced.
TiiruK.am two Congressmen, now
serving w ho comiii-'mi'd life ns pages
in the National 1 1 mite, and a Senator
whoso sthrt in fife was :ts it gtt in tho
Senate. The Congressmen, arc Towns
bond, of IllinoH, and Wise, of Vir
ginia. The- Senator i.s Gorham, of
Maryland.
A plan isbeforo Congress to -divid
the United States Supreme Court into
three branches for equity cases, . com
mon law cases ami admiralty eases, It
is said to be approved by lawvrs and
Justices of 'Court.
JfuHnnny 7'.'lit -Ifiat h l.l,'e iHtiirtmrr?
Atildiil.-yv. Jti... M;im' in. .ill.. i.i'n- !...!.. ii
tu lienefit tiielr fwuiliiM liy dm -h - h,tw r.v
ilnln'al m t.:i I pniliiiy lifa ly pni.tr.Mu
lilt linaltii wn.iH lu a f ir niura r:itii .n:iti-
tl;T lif Aririltt-itiir it. Ammlnvv id a...IV ..n.l 1..
rti'lioiia Iii it uttattkri, utriliin,' iU victii' with
out a iiioini'Ula w.irii.' : lupity t inrvtnti
tivr Inn li.-1'ii ilHiMvere.l lMlmv;iT I'iMh tlie
fliily wifH mill ciUin unlidnti- (r tliin O'mimko,
tlmy crtnl t!ie lilouil nnl eiimli.. iU ciicul.iti.in
iiiniiiKH inf pynit'in. 1.1 ijri'Pervii tin-stmimrii
ill u tiniiid cimililinn mi l tlio 1ImxI pure ii tlie
trill) ai'l'r.'t nf Imaltli lliillnurnv ' u-ill .1..
this most elloctmilly, mul tlimisanils ew t.Vir
sciiiiil cxisti nc" tn Hani at tlm pr.si-nt day,
Jmi'imi'mnt Noricr, Niiiib sro gi-niiine im-
VM t'tt, HI -ll.Lt.lll-. Ilf .1 lltVl..Otf u.it It... I
initli Imx of i'illn ini'l Oiiitiiieiit buses at
corns, ii'i tx-nt uml if 1 v-Mh.
n 1 ln-re isi-iiiiniil. rsiili: liavmi; liy tii'.in ' tlio
l:ir;,'i-r -Mlv. lliil.'.oWAV .V C.i, N'i w Vm-ic.
r.UTS THAT VK KXiAV. , .
If vim it'.v Hii'T-.-i-in r wit.li .-I u,iv,.i- i'.....,'.o
('el I Astlnn i, liiMiii hitif, t' lav.iiii-iti.iii, liws
hi vine.-, tiMlinni tin thriwt. or siiyii-FiTliiu
f tlm tlir-nt or luii.'s. wis kn;i.v th it Dii
Kinm'sN'kw 1is mvciiv will xiso vo-i iumi-
1 1 lite rihl f . W.. I.IIIW nf Inn, lr..,h ,.t .......
lias ivminli ti lv c-.irl. mi I tlmt u-!i..i... ,.i,,ii. ...
iiK-ilii-in.M li;i faili-il. JN . otli-r irnn-ily cvu
iui.y 11110.11:111 im lUilllV TKIIM V.,KXr CllltK-l. iow
Iii vivo you nitinfactiiry pnMf tli.it Dil Kivu's
Nkw Drscovmiy will unre ynu of Attlmi-i, Hay
I'Vvcr, limn. Iiitii., ('ininiiuitiii!i, Hever,.-i luajflu
sinl Ciilii.i. lloiii-sviH-sM, or nnv Tlimat i i- l.in.c
IUi-a,-. ii yuii wilU-iillat U ilKinn', Th Ki.
Ki-ni! City Hi u-ist-i y.m can . t tri ,1 .,,tl
niKi: in -cusr, u- n rri;iiliir xi.-.i- Imttli- for $.
Miilln llaiiil, .luiutiim City. Iloil-i-, l;ivi A
Co, li.k-n:ilo A-'i-uU, IV.itlanil.
liOOli I hung.
Syrnji U tlio upw-ial iinwrmtiini of
in A. 1! e-h.-e, a wlt-lirtril Cu-riiiH l'liysi
nan, n,l iKiK knmvll),! to Iw onoof the must
foi'tii nim-ovKiii-M in l. .Ii..;.... l .1.1..
ciiri- ...iitths. ( olil nan-1 till l.nng tr.Mil,l,- ot
the o erj.nl iiatiiro, removiiii;, ii lUn, the
.v.n.v., iwuin, leinovini,', 11 ili., tlie
...oiuioani-cuointnn,,.,,,,,! ,,artl4 , 1 clw, tni-mii e.st I.TIU elm to place of be-aatron-
ami limltliy conditi.in. It i not 1111 j cinnmi;. all in in T 17 S of It 1 Weit Ijne
exiH-riiiu-nta Hie, i.inu lint 1... n... ... .. . .. .'
,( . .,-.,, 1, ,u 11-Ki ,
K":-tu.fi-li.,a ., every I
I 1 t 11 ' '.v.... 111 un-ij ;ie
wlm-li itn rapidly innviwm; sale every m-aeou
IMIlllrliiH 'Ci.-n ..lit: ... I ..1 11
IWware ol niHirii'tni'A ..f 1!. 1'
" Illlinil 1IUII, II1!. Hlll.l ILllll ll'l I I V
. 111. -- i-iiiiii.ii ii.niiv.-., mu-iy
mtnaliu-ed Itiwliee s r.ti iiian Svmp wa intio
iliii-ed in tlio Cnited State, i ISikS, ami I now
"' , , 1 r.Vr' t-u ar.J village in the civilized
wurltl. llireednseiwiUjYlifve any 01.lin.uy
ooiu'h. Ii-loe 73 cento,. Sample bottlu. 10
NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTS
FOLEY SPRINGS
Administrator's Sale of Valuable
. KealjPrcperty-
VOTU'K IS 1IKKKHY tilVKX THAT
XI liy vittue of tui ,,,,.r 0 ,lB i.-nlll,ty
i-nrt, iiimle t th Jainiary term th,-re.,f, A
. ISS-.', 1 mil 8,-U ut.l.iy l-'tbrnary 'Jl,
ISSJ, U-luwo the h.iiirn of ii ndwk A M
mi 4 nvwk r m, f ,ai,i ,uy at
t ourt Home in Kinjono City, Orvjjon, the
f.illowui)! il.--rilK-l rsl pmrn rty, leUum,.
to the -tit of A N Koli-v, .l,v,-.lMsl:
l-t Nil 5 in bl.Kk No hiof Mullii.'i iKv
nation ti Una Comity, imw a part nf Ku.
K City, .itnateil on Wime! ltrr,,.
"jith..f the Methmii.t Churcii. T,-rm ,.(
ili-, oah.
ANu will sell tl is..;....- .. ...
.!.....! .1 I-V)""?'
. " "'"'u ''' ure imu-i 1 M. 111 i;U(.,.,.
tf
,he hlf "f the North wi.t .,nsit.-r .f
A '?'te o( ten 0vl" ' "' f
CJh mi onx lulf 1' 11 1.
.rai 11, niori.-si-e o 11 tn .,r,,
l-ertv
f.r all
cash 041 one halt,
O. R. ISiKN.a.
Adiumistrator.
AOMINISTRATCTS KOTICL
VTWi: IS HEKEBV (ilVE.V THAT
Ut- un,l..ti,.n.l . .1 1
A. I. HiCKLIU, M. D. ,
Physician antl Surgeon.
EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON.
fl:v in 1'nderwiiod's liriili. over tile V.t-
press office. JH-tf
ir'ro MarU Copyrlirliis. eUi., LrtlielUUKlUiUii,
TTe continue to art asSollrltora forrstentJ, t-aresti,
(saida, CulA. Ka;;la;id, Frnnrn, Germany, etc. Y,'e
bavolnui Iiir(yUve yeiire'experlt-nco.
IlH-nlioblaJiied UiMurt mire ci.llci'd I i tlioCn-
r-Tirio ami-hcam. mis larrre srd spicr.i:d Hius-
lffiSSSS
?XW&J?u!$&"n.
I "
EW SHOP!
HEW GOODS!
V. McFarland
rn.VKK.S rLEASUKE IN' AWOUNC-
K Mitf w me puoiio tliat .in liuoK-ne l a
Timluip in thu old Htauil aiijoiniiiir litttinan'n
corner wlu-re he will null ut the lowest cash
(uite
Stoves,
Iiaufcs,
Tinware,
Metals,
Notions,
Pumps,
and Pipes,
' And house furiii-liing soodain my line (en
erally. "Call and price my "oil.., and I will ijtiar
anue wtiafacUonv V. McFAltl.AKD.
.Sale of Road Stock.
Pl'liSL'ANT TO THU STATUTE ANU
the regulation of tho M:Kenzie S. 8. xa
DinrhiiU-s W'atfon Hon-l Co., ami an or in of
the Dih-ctoranf wtiil Co., matlu on tlio 17th
da ef Nov., 1S.S1. the fullowiim' ilesorilwd
)ian-J f i-toi:U Ih ili"(h liniiieiit for an aa-u-m-iniitiif
pMriilmr.i, lcvil on Nov. lfi, IStil,
Will bti oifL-ri-ll Ht lllllilii MMftinn nf ll.n l 1
limine door, in J-.i,'i iic Cicv, ()nn'ni, on W'ml- j
ni-mlav. fel. 1. IMS' ut 1 oVIik!.- p. M i.
KaiH utv-wiui-iit, to. wit: '
'. C. tleutivw, CirtitichteNii. 13, 10 Slurea.
V- '' l;;Vrew,. SI, 12 Shan-.
. .. IVll.imp, pj, nl,m
I.K. IVterM, " "i, isWe.
J. 11. INiWu-on,-, -(, n $nr(fl(
Together with i itirfnt .ut 10 pr uint. ffmn
Nov. ir,'lfh'l, iirnl the exp. ii.ua of tliispuUioa
tion nml hale, liy imli-r of Hounl of Diiectora.
A. tl. VOVEY, Pii,i,lii.t.
W. IJ. AVAl.KEU.V.aetiiry.
llatml nt Ku :t-iii' City, llecvmhcr 31, lfiSl.
Administraror's tictice of Sale
of BealJEstate.
JVTOTICE ' IS IIEHEIlT GIVEN- THAT
i-1 timlt-i- aiiil !y virtue nf an order nf aale
maile by the Comiiy Cnrr. tl Line CmiMty,
Oreijoit, at thu .lanmtry term, ISM?, - thereof,
in the matter nf the estate of II. A. fStewi-n.
iliiccastit. t le nil. t-i aiani-il iHuni.'r.ii.. . ;
mill t-siiite, t ill oiler lor Mile at -iMio an
tmii l" i:ie r-ipliect tile tir, ut 1! m (.nint '
(liiusi- il.xir. in Enueiii.- Cii". L-im- -nit. I
Oreyim, en Saluriby, the -iiii i iy . f Feliiii-
aiy, I MJ, ut J oci.-ik, I'. M., 1.1 till rlu '
the folli)vit:x ilt-Ki-iilii-.I votil u..UitL-,"teliiiii;.
ing to saiil e.tt.it, t.i- it;
The liinliviiluil 1 iie nil.tt-ftiili (I IS) purt
of inio hunilixil and nixty ncro nf l.-niil, the
Minn lioing the North half of the North hull
of lliu ilmiati 11 liui'l clnim of Win. M. ftcv-l-im
nml wife. Not. No. 3.22-J. t-!aiia No. 41!
in T. 17 S. of U. ;l U'. .ils,, the V J of the
ilonntio.i laud cl.-iim ot o. J!. Part on, Not.
No. ".li'l: also thn d-niurion land claim of
Win MoMi-i kcn, Not. No. 7,4 1'.'; n!ao lie-in-llinij
nt the N K corner of thu donation land
claim of Thicnai Clark, Not. Nn. 7,41 1, run
niiiV! theni-o West 3D 02 cluiiii, thence Smith
li).n) c!i., thence Ka.it oO IL' chsj tliiuce
North lOOOchs, to jil.-ue of U-Kinuing; also
liejiinnin at tlio N K cointi- of the aid
diinatiou ilalin of Win. MuMi-i ken, ot. X0.
7,41-, riniiiiin,' thence South C4 00 chain.
. 1 - I.V. 1. 1LI ..... T . . . .
" i-'.ir- ciil iiiciu-e Aurtli .'4.00
1 oiiiii nit-uo except me in owins ile.
m ril-A tract. e .Kl a, .1 Bl1Jvl . . h
II. A. SHeii, in UU hlotiuie, to James
Camphi ll, to-wii:
r-iiiiniiij; at tho S K corner nf tlio dona,
tion land i laini of ,1. M. Kcsliiifc' and wifo
Not. No. 7. lif.', T 17 H of H 1 West, riinning
thi-iK-o Smith 13 'JH chs, thenco West 2.SS
ch, thence N,,tli IS .Jli cha, thence East.
'J 58 clis, to the pl.u-o of lieniiuiiii-!; alao be-
1 Kiiiuuii; at the N W cunior nf- the donation
l.in-1 elaiuiof 15. U. Harton, Not. No. 7,191,
rur.niinr theme South (il O-'ii-lw thaie Kast
r.5tcli. t In-nee North ti.i.OO, E.iat 1.51 ehs,
theiiec North 5.177 cha, thuuc West 16 S2
ch, to the place nf ItcKiuuiuj.
The tract lant lierviititufur descrihed as
iH-loiiuinir to said citato, containinir '7S ,-r...
iiiu-r iieuiiL-uiiK tne amount conveynl
James Camplieli- The terms of sain to Im
to
follows, to-wit; One half down and .he re
lliaimler on mm and turn 1...... ...
onn-d by mortgage on aanl real property,
.iiii mi; iiui-ren at icu jiv-r cent, per annum
from date until paid
Ilatfl, .Ian. 5. KSS1.
J. M.THOMI'SON. Adininietrator.
King of the Blood
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"1 7"El(eetalie Insert nnd best aborted stock In the Willamette VIIe'y 3iaith of I'ltrtlaml
w Inch we- will sell at ifreatly r-ductd price. Dealers will find it to their ad vantace t
call nnd examine our sio.-k l-for purchadni elKowhero. All orrlere (iUeil prrnitlv. SatWa,
tion ijuaranteiL Hrerooni -1 in KilitU Street West of Willamette. .MMitu(rlorv--East
of tlie Eugene (Sty Flouriutf Mill. J y CHEKKY
Koirr. m. day'
10
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The HOLIDAYS are' coming and; thp bestt
place to get PRESENTS of
Fancy Articles,
Boots and SHoes;,
Clothing;
For your friends is at HatS-, EtC.',i
His- stock is all NEW and he is determined o selH
CHEAPER than ever before for
arsuWwmasxjwirvMaTi
US -CLOAKS
and other Furnishing, Goods.
G. BETTMAN.
GENE
ft
Prices
le
kinds-
of
the purpose' ol
ducing; my stock.
r-
Robinson & Church -,
" HK.U.KK.s I.N
HEAVY UARDWAK!
IIAVK TlIK
Best Selected Stock In
F.i. WiLKINS,
UCflM-.lr to r.lir.LTdX & H'll.KIN.
U XDKRWOOD'S Iil'l LblNG.
Xet-td-wr to the titan-? Store. Willamette
street, hujfeiie City Orejiou.
Have just otien.-d s full line nf fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Also fine nssoHment of
Fancy and Toilci Articles,
all Ki.r or
Mixed Paints, Lead, OU,
Varnish, finishes.
WINDOW GLASS and PUTT?
Wiidi they will on kmoouU
terms.
Carrful jitfBtion jrivrn la PhyiifiaiV Pre
itriplioBs.
Capl S Chemist
1-L
and Manufasturers of'aK Kinds. of
furniture-
Mirrors'
Picture'
Frames
Mouldings,
Etc., Etc.,
IJJiL 10,
.jjiiihixraa
&0REE8-C00DS')
of all
Goods for
re
HAVE FOR Mle
, "ttlitLOWKSTf
Jiates.
IKO.V. stei:i(,
AaT.S, AA'Vjr
SAu,-. (:.
Clilile- (fiuiu).
nd'l'neliet
.'t'Tl.KiiY,'
s. ri.'-Tnj s, .
.VMMVNI'I ION
jMi'i.vvms-s
luiiith J'oedep,-.
FUiuS'lVlOe.
lc.,:ta.-.
Me invlUf'an exa'"
Inationiof our good-'
trnCdint tlst o
M-otK wiU-suit 1th'
tinien.
Ore
If yon wish to 1 ay yonr gno.l cheap, yoa m.i.b
Ro to the store of
LURCH BROS.,
OXtOVK.
Th? keen one of the liuvest stocks of
General Merchandise -
fr'thun iif t,,ev e "v
honJtu lnl1" hmKht nywhtr the wa ;
HAYS LUCKEYj,
PEALEKS IX
Drugs,
Medicines,
Perfumery,
Paints,
Class, &c
HAVING BOrHTOUTTHE STOTlf
Of EnsWWti f0 V. Will l ir
i
'Attention carefnify civen to
NiTiitiani rrnrnpiiiBi, t ftuiilj Recipes.