CITY AND COUNTY.
LoCU SCATCS.-
For guod dentistry-go to DaWs.
' iU to Goldsmith's for groceries.!
OoMltnitk keeps the belt cigars.
Bring yoar chickenalo Bettmaa's.
The day are lengthening somewhat
Job 'work a specialty- at the Ocau office.
An umbrella repairer vm in tows to is
weel.
New styles ladUr Tisitfcj; cards at tbe
'AHO ufllUS.
Revival are in progress at the Baptist
mlMJEChurcheei
Candidate for eoahty elfkei will coon be
earning to tKe front,
Iftttuisjl will pay hiori for chickens in Cub
tlfxnany om in toe-a)
Goldsmith keep tha belt line of groceries,
ad' sella them chetp.
f. Bi Dlnu unit pay' the h'igUstf market
eh'pri for wheat!
Tim Good'Temptars meet every Saturday
earning in Dunn's HMU
Several parties ads t'allfihjrof Ikilllling res
lileuces hew next Summer! -
Out sportsmen' hav been miking it tropi'
Cat for wild (lacks, recently.
Tile only place' where you tin" always sell
mhr'ol'ifokem is at Bettmaus.
The Guard womld prove ait' acceptable
present to nnne friend in the East.
(3noe rnirt the festive drummer is mailing'
i? lively for oar country merchants.
Cash paid for CHICKEN'S, HIDES, TAL
LOW and BEES-WAX at A Goldsmith'.
We have received several pamphlets from
tne National' Bareau of Kdaatien. Thank.
D.' Hyuiatt' will pay the highest market
fjic in cash for hides, fa's, tallow and boes-waxv-
i
Isaac Stevens has killed foar coyotes since
Christmas makings about 35 for the last
year'.
A deer' was killed inn day this' week
ear Judkin's place, abort' two miles above
town.
The Guard is the best' advertising me
(lium in Lane eousty. It has the Urgent
circulation.
See notice of adiaiiiistratitrV sale of the
ar-famed Foley Springs, otv the MeKeniie
river.
Settling up time is at hand sinf t'.ie 5'tAW
jlrints bill-heads and statements" cheap as
ran be" done iu Portland!
Gray hairs are'hontfrsble, but few like
tliem. Clothe them with the hues of youth
By using Ayer'e Hair Vigor.
The masquerade bill, at Line's Mall, yea.
twlay evening Was a decided meows,' and
all enjoyed themselves spleiidilij.
Mr S H Friendly will pay. Hie lilghos
cash market price far wlicat! fitvu hitm
all before selling your nV.ilu elstfWtiere.
Remeiiilier tta lecture t tlie M FGHun-h,
Atimday eveniuir, by 1 1) Driver, on the ''Ilia
t5i-y and'SyinhoGau of Free1 Musonry.- AW
itiliudnii fnin.
Oiie drunk' w.v arrested tl.M week. and"
Tcept in jail over night but en- acconut rf
the absenco rlf' Jrflge Hniilphwy lie escape'd
being lined.-
A nieethig wai-'heW at' A&anrife Hill' yrs
turday evening ' for the purpose1 of making
arrangement for ttie' rtrgjiiixatienof a) Post
of the GAR hero.
The mhftting ami shines brightly fur'' that
man cured' of that r'intless tyrant, dyspepsia,.-
Kin-of the) Wood' ntver fails when
faithfully se. See advertisement
WAREHOl'SE DI RKED.
Tha Luper Warthonne Kurned.
Loss, about ftl.SOOt-lnaur
ore, ouly 2,300.
Much speculation was indulged in by our
eititer.s last Wednesday uight ln troount
of a very bright light northwest of this city.
Many supposed it to 'je at Junction City.but
luckily for our sister city, our speculations
were false The tire proved to be the Luper
warehouse, ou the 0 4 C It K, alwut 0 miles
from this city, and owned by the Luper
Bros. The following are the losses, and
amoant of insurance.
Iier Bros Warehouse and machinery,
loss, (1,500: insurance. $1,500. Insured in
Hertford Insurance Co, by George S Wash
burne, of Junction City.
Samuel Meek 2,000 bushels of wheat; no
insurance.
V 11 Kitber 400 bushels of wheat; no in
surance. 8 H Frieudly-WO bushels of wheat; fully
ibsured..
' Mvusre.. F B Dunn and L Snlomna also
lose a small' amount of wheat.
The cause of the Are is unknown, but is
supposed to lie the wnrk t an incendiary.
'.Ve are nltalilo to state whether the ware
hOdse will be rebailt or not. air. Friendly
had two cars luadkd with wheat the day of
the fire, and placoil on a switch, which were
sartd1.
Cottage Grove Items.
I'tlOB OCR srBCtAL CORRESPONIlKT.
OorrABH'UriovK, Jan. 18, 1882.
Cold weather. .
' Busiuess dull.
Miss Relle WotiWy- lias been Very ill fur
the past week.
MisO'l' Adnms, of ttiia place, will soon
open a tirst-ulass millinery shop here.
MV GeorgivMeGowail mid family will soon
take their departuro for Uiistern Oregon.
MV C E Byers, of this place has on hand
a tine assortment or broech-loading shot
gnus; also gnus for rcftt, and ammunition
furnished.
At the last meetiug of the I O O F, at
this place, the following olHcera were in
stalled: A Lurch, NGj'C II Wallace, V
Gr Sa.n'! Veach, Recording: Secretary ;: F
Whipple, Permanent Secretary; A L Wynn,
Trean.
ArpiiorKiATioNS for 0hoon asd WAsn
isotos. Congressman George has intro
duced a bill proposing the follnwing appro
priations for Oregon and 'Washington Terri
tory rivers and harbors. FoP improvement
of the mi'Uth of Columbia' river as recom
mended by Col Gillespie, U Engineers,
?4:t0,(KX); for constructing' a I'ucilto coast
harbor of refuge at Port Or ford,. 2jO,000;
for I'ucide locks, 57.)0,000; lor Willa
metU' and Columbia rivers, 133,000.' Coos
Kay, SHO.OOO; Va(tuina Bay, fu'0,000;- Co
quillo Bar, $2o, 000, and river above, $-',500;
nppcr Columbia and Snake rivers, $'20,000;
upper Willamette and Yamhill rivers, $10. -OOtivUiiipqua,
$12,000; l-ewis river, 6500;
Allien, $2,500;: Cowlita, 52,000; Siuslaw, SI-
Mil;: and Youhg-'s river, $1,000. Nearly all
tlie fuiv'oiiij amount are th sums reenm-
uuMMled by the enjjiueer'a department. Mi'..
Gcoryt- to-dny presented petitions from near
ly two thousand citizens of Oregon, asking
fliPaiippropriatv form of legislation to reg
uhite inter-state tvntlio on railhouds.
KoiiTIIKS Paoiho KAlLRsaiK Twenty
five hundred men are at work on Clark's
Fork division, between Lake Fen d'Oreille
and Pack river, thirteen miles east of the
head of the bike. The weather thus far lias
not beeii severe, and work proceeds well.
The two-mile bri Ige across the lake is ready
Mr J S McKenfcie, formerly employed'' cm J for the draw, which will reach the ftnnt side
Penonal.
Mr P. F ' Caatltmao, of Portland, is in
town..
Dr. Gury was in Albany one day this
week".
Phil Wiluiau, of Colfax, was in this city,
yesterday.
Win Prestou was in Portland several days
this week.
Mr C C Cierry, of Albsnv, was In Kugens
list Tuesday.
Sain Goldsmith returned from Portlaud
list Wednesday.
Hansen, the Norwegian woodsawysr hu
rot'Jrned to wrbfoot.
Gen W Washbnrne and wife, of Junction,,
passed'last Sunday here. '
Mr N L Roney, of Portland paid F.ugene
a pleasant visit one day this week.
We noticed the familiar face of Mr. A. S.
Miller, cn our street, one day this week.
Euouh HoullJ.of Ilarriibnrg, was register
ed at '.he St. Charles Hotel last Monday.
Mr R J Graham has returned from a rip
to Seattle, W T. He reports thingi lively
in that city.
Mrs J'K McKenzie, whn has been very
ill of typhoid fever; is, we are glad to an
nounce, much better.'
J R Campbell of the Gpard, went to
Portland last Saturday and hns sot yet re
turned! Treat him kindly.
Messrs: H C Humphrey and "Trigger"
Ahrams, returned from Portland Inst Thurs
day. They report having hvl'a good time.
Mr B C Van Houten, starte.1 for Futern
Oregon last Wednesday, where iu the future
he will reside. By. baa many friends here
and all join in wishing hiuv success in his
new home.
Prof. Lambert, who has accepted theYil
lard Professorship, arrivedintoKn last Mon
day and was at once installed' in. his new
position. He preached a short sermon at
the M K Church last Monday evening to a
large and appreciative audience. He will,
e understand, take up his residence in Dr.
Ellsworth's house on High street.
Bamboo for Oregon
The American Consul-Geueral at Shanghai
has lately sent twenty boxes of bamboo cut
tings for transplanting; in Oregus), He writes
to the State Department that in the Chinese
Empire, South of the Yangtze, about sixty
varities of bamboo are said to grow, although
five or six furnish the principal materials
used. At Foochov and- Swatow the large
size grows 40'tu 50' feet high and 6 and 7
inches diameter; on the island'of Formosa it
is fouud eyeu ltrger?
The bamboo serves at least five huudred
diUerent purposes in China, the roots are
carved into images, lantern handles, and
canes;: the tapering culms-are used for every
cncceivahle place where poles and ribs can
be put; the leaves are worked into thatches,
uuibrella-s and' screens; cut into splits, the
wood is woven into baskets, plaited into
awuiugi, ami twisted into cables; the shav
ings stuff pillows; othor parts supply chop
sticks for eating, l:U for sleeping, brooms
for swce'iu, pipi-i lor smoking, fuel for
eookingj. tketferi for the hair, paper for
writing roils for w Nipping, tables to eat on,
lmckeUrfnr water drawing, and the tender
shoots are highly etoineil as a vcgutubl to
be eaten.
The Omul-General urges the naturaliz
ing of tho bainbon in the Southern States
aud on the Pauiiiu coast. Scientific Ameri
MURDERED BYJKICHWAYMEN.
The Akuniiii lromplr Ilanzetl
by the C itUcu of Xcuttlf,
the O 4 C 11 (', and well knokli here,- was
badly hurt in the back and loins; by the
falliug of a scaffold at South Texas, on Jan-'
nary 13th.
Business men should uott forget that
Malik uotes, bill-heads, statemeutti, letter
ieads, aud every deseription of coiiimerciid
printing are neatly and-promptly executed
at the Gi'AKD ollice.
The special religion services, conirn'iniced
Jau 1st, at the Baptist Church, still con
tinues. We understand that the attendunce
Upon these meetings is excellent, and the in
terest verv encouraL'ino t those havinir them
m a a
in charge.
For the new priimr: Hera is another youni
man. hat has tlie young man in his hand:
The young rutart' has in liis hand a marriage
liceuse.. Hasthe younj man plenty of money!
lro, the yooryuiart'has not plenty of money.-
I What wiirth'yniing mas? do! Ue will board
with'liif mrther-iiMnw.
rtfcet;ny Ituhh- U' fh f.il'l.orln n.
litems from acircular just received from the
miles in Oregon, 94,"-CO;: coast waters,. (bays,
Tilfs, sounds, etc.,) 50;:rivri' aud' small
stream, 500;: lakes ,d ponils, 920;- totd
Mater surface. 1.720. Oregon includes the!
MVS of Nehalem. Tillamook. Yanuini.Ciios-
i m . -
rind Alsea; iucludes half of boundary rivers
f Columbia and Snake. East boundrv,
i !onth of th mouth of the Oywhee river, is
Vupposed to follow the meridian of 117 OF
ytn m rr-i t r l r.
f hi. i no area oi uregon uy cnuncies: I a
kor, 10,500; Benton, 1,300; Clackamas, 1,
S00: ClaUon.' 1.000: Columbia. 720: Co..
S.600: Curry. 1.500: Douclas. 4.000: Grant.
7,000; Jackson, 2,000; Josephine, 1,600;
ake, 12 000; fLaue, 3,700; Linn, 2,400;
Narion, 1,000; Multnomah, 470; Polk, 650;
(Tillamook, 1,800; Umatilla, 14,260; Union,
.300; Waaca, 9,600; U ashington, 650; Yam
ill, 610.'
late this month. At Pack river there will
be anuther bridge 6,800 feet long. Five pdo
drivers are at work, the piles are' at hand,
aod'tho foundations' will be ready for the
superstructure by the time the gradu reaches
Pack river. Thirty miles beyond this point
have been permanently located.
Xudst LxcisukTiox. One of the niost
rying evils of the tiroes is the slaughter of
r for their hides. Thousands Jf these
Saimmla k,v Iimh rnKlaalir Blftin it. will
jlotbs long before their Mnbers'can be
FaiiT counted. A nanrona nni law should
- -wo
passed by the next legislate re and en-
wd at any cost
T,
Thk DrI'Mmkh. A1 commercial traveler
of a San Fraueisco linuse, while in Junction
Citv. nporoaced a stranger as the tram was
about to start, and said: "Aeyou going ou
this train!" "I am." "Have you auy bag
gage!?' "No."" "Well, my friendj- you can
do me a favo , and it wou't cost you any
thing. You see, I've got two' rousing big
trunks, and they always make me pay fur
oue of them.' You cau get one checked on
your ticket, and we'll eucher thein. See!"
"Yes, 1 see, but I haven't g"t any ticket."
"But I thought yon said you were going on
this train!" "So I am. I'm the conductor."
"Oil!" He paid extra as usual.
DtEO. Mr. Wilbur Goltra, who, for several
yean has been working on bridges on. the 0.
C. R. 1J.', and is very well known in thiv
place, died at Poilfhkeepsie, X. Y., .January
17lh, 182, at the a?e of 23 years and 7'days,
of typhoid fever. The deceased left here lint
i December for the above named' place to take
a course iu the Business College, located in that
city. His remains were immediately for
warded to this city for interment by the re'
quest of ht relatives, lie was a )iromuing
yonnjj mac,' and all who knew him, deeply re
;rret his untimely death.
As OcrtPAST. The county jail has been
longing for an inmate for these many days,
and was rewarded last Wednesday by sheriff
Hngan, of Douglas county, who brought
down a Chinaman from Roceburg, accused of
robliery in that city, and planed him in that
edifice. The jait of Doublas county was
sometime since burned, hence it necessitated
the bringing of the mongolian here for safe
keeping.
Ann-MojioPOLTs Liaoce. Tltre will be
meeting of the-' Anti-Monopoly League at
the Court House in Eugene City Saturday.
Jan. 21st. Eosr-oE Knox, Pres.
The Oregon Pacific
There will be four tunnels between Cor
rallis and Newport, and it is said that the
entire line from the bnv to Corvallis will be
ready for the graders by tho middle of Feb,
The gap between Corvallis aud Albany will
not be purveyed until it is determined where
tne bridge it to be located. A surveying
party. 24 strong, in charge of Engineers Mc
Mnllan and Brown, are surveying trom Al
bany east, uud another party, uudcr Mr
Piehl, will stin t for the Cascade mountains
next week to find a route into Eastern Oregon.
SKNTKNcau roit Livk. Jk G- Rubesnn,
found guilty of murder iu the second degree,
on his second trial iu. the State- Circuit
Court for ClatsHjj. county for the murder of
J W Ilobh, was si-ntenced on Thursday even
ing January 12th, by Judge Stott to im
prisonment in the State penitentiary for life.
.The jury in the case were out 14 bin' is. It
is nuderstood that they stood nine for mur
der in tlio first degree, and three for the ver
dict finally, brought in. These three holding
nut rendered a compromise necensary' and
saved the prisoner's life.
Ax Excitino - HcKAWAVi One-day last
week. the Junction stage rau away at Albany
and smashed awning posts, etc, generally.
The only ooenpant was Miss Gore, of Junc
tion City, who escaped injory.but was badly
scared.
It. A; M. At its meeting last Monday
eveuing delecations were present form Al
bany aud fianisbarg. After the meeting,
the members and visitors repaired to the
reaturaut where they partook of a fine supper.
A Blaze. An incipient blaze occurred at
the residence of Mr. Sterling Hill, last Tues
day, but was dicivered and extinguished
before any damage occurred.
Married. At Farmington, W T, on the
1st iost, Mr Joseph Kennedy and Miss
Nora Harris.
A special dispatch to the Oregonian from
Seattle, dated Jan 17th, contains the following-
"About six o'clock this evening Goo. B
Reynolds, i clerk in the store of D A Jen.
uings, and iu every repect a most worthy
young man, was coining from his supper at
home to complete his day's service iu the
store, when on the corner of Third aud
Marion streets ha was stoped by two foot
pads, who ordered him to throw up his
hands. Instead of complying he reached
for a revolver, seeing which, one of the two
Sred at him. The Uill entered his side and
indicted a wouim from which he died two
hour later. The murderer without stop
ping to rob their victim lied. A feeling of
the fiercest indignation took immediate pos
session of the community. Business was
suspended, and a few minutes a vigilance
committee was in process of organization.
In a short time the organization was com
pleted aud squads of sworn iu men re
patrolling the streets in every direction.
They and the oliicrrs of the law ar united
in hunting tip suCciout characters. A num
ber of such were locked up in tho county
jail for th) uight, though whether or not
any of them were the offenders in this par
ticular case taunot yet lie- positively assert
ed. Two persons saw the shooting, but it
was so dark that it is doubtful whether they
can identify the perpetrators.- The murder
ed man was a son of Capt. lUyuolds, of the
ship Topgallant, and he has a-mother in San
Francisco and a wife and brother here."
later.
The following we clip from ti e Oregonian
dispatches from Seattle of Jan 2l!th, which
is but a continuance of the above::
James Sullivan a one armed man and Wm
Browu were fouud late iu the night in the
hay ou a wharf, and were given iut- the
hands of tha sheriff. On one of them a pis
tol wu found with one chamber entity,
evidently bring recently fired. The men
answered the description of them given by
Mr Reynolds ou his death-bed. They also
answered the description given by Rev J C
Fair and Capt Week, of a couple who de
manded them to throw up their hands the
evening previous, Wheu these facts became
known, excitement was intense, and abont
300 men started for the jail, but were pre
vailed upon to return and await the axainin
ation the next morning at 9 o'clock . Beforo
the committee separated they took tho shoes
of the prisoners, for the purpose of cninpar
ing them with the tracks known to have
beeu made by the murderers. Plaster of
paris casts were made and the shoes were
found to corresond in every particular.
This morning tho court assembled, Justice
Coombs presiding, Justice Cann and Chief
Justice Green having seats with him. The
testimony of Messrs. Fair ami Weeks was
positive that they were the men who stopped
them, also swearing that the revolver leveled
on them was the one taken from the prison
ers. Mr Meydenhaiier, a brother-in-law of
deceased, identified tho two men as having
rau pant him after the shooting, going
through the muddy alley, thereby leaving
thu tell talc tracks.
While the evidence was being given pre
parations was being made iu the public
squaro for their execution. The justice re
manded the prisoners to jail to await the
action ol the grand jury next April; Ho hud
hardly uttered the words bvfoi strong, men J
seized every officer in the room and tightly
held them, and other men seuvd Sullivan and
Howard, and starting on a run for th" pluce
set lor the execution. Nothing could have
been done quicker, for in less time than it takes
to writMt the nnhappy men had been thrown
Into o wagon, the nooses were tight around
their necks, the wagou drawn from under and
Sullivan and Howard were suiipended between
earth and heaven. Their stnib'lfles were few
and short, aud in ten minutes both men were
dead, though their bodies were left hanging for
an'bour. No sooner was the double execution
over ticfore over 400 members of the committee
of safety started for the county iail and de
manded the person of Benj Payne, confined
for the murder of policeman Sires in October
last The officers refused, when, they tore
down the fence and beat in. tlie three doors and
took tha assassin. They soon, had him. at the
place of execution, a third rope was thrown
over the beam and he was-drawn up between
the others.. They Vere left hanging abiut an
hour.
The expedition used by the committee may
be inferred. when.it is stated that though they
were strangers in the place, Sullivan and How
ard were hunted up within tour hours of the
murder of. Reynolds, aud within two hours of
the organization, oi the committee, and that
within twenty-four hours of the commission of
the crime they had been tried, huu and turied,
The first two made no denial of guilt, but
1'ayns denied the killing of aires. 1 he pro
ceedings were orderly and conducted by the
business men and leading citizens. It is an
nounced by the committee that highway rob
bery will hereafter be punished by death.
The bodies were taken charge of by tbe cor
oner. The verdict of the coroner's jury was in each
case the same aud as follows: Wethejury, sum.
moned in the above case, find that they came
to their death by hanging, but from the evi
dence furnined, we are unable to find by whose
bands, and ws are satisfied that in their deaths
substantial and speedy justice bas been sub.
served.
New Tailor Sho?.
Frank Morgan bas located in this city, and
will do all kimU of tailoring, and cutting
and fitting clothing, at reasonable rates. All
wnrk will be done iu a satisfactory manner.
Whenever bis services are required, you can
rind him at tbe old tailor shop, formerly oc
cupied by J W Hansou, Willamette street,
Eugene City.
At Albany. II C Humphrey and James
Abrams, the "Trigger," of Eugene, spent last
Wednesday night in this city. They are jolly
boys, and "the mob" took care of them during
their stay with us. Albany Democrat.
Local Market.
January 6, 182.
Wheat, on oar -77 ots pr bush.
Flour-W er bid.
OiU-37 cts pr bush.
Hope 1920 cts. er lb.
Bacon Sides 13 cU pr IU
Hams 12$;ii.lf cts pr lb.
Shoulder -io 12 cts pr lb.
Butter-25cUpr th.
Egg 25 cts pr doz.
Lard-12J15ct pr lb.
CLUBBING RATES.
We will send the Sail Francisco Weekly
Examiner and the Guard to ono ad
dress for one year for $3.75 in advance.
The Examiner is the ablest Democratic pa
per ou tho the Pacific Coast and merits a
hearty support. Send in your nvne.
Lumber t Lumber!
J. B. Rbiuehart hits been appointed agent
of the Springfield Mill Co. He can offer
batter figures for Lumber uow than ever be
fore. All kinds of buildimi lumber delivered
on short notice and at very low figures.
Dim t fail to see lihinehart liefore ordormg
elsewhoie. We propose to sell lumber, and
don t forget it.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dy,pepsiaand
Liver Complaint! Shiloh'a Vitalizer Is iruiitan-
teed to cure you, l'or sale by Oslmrn & Co.
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that ter
rible cough. Shiloli's ('ore is the remedy.
Catarrh Cured, hesdt and sweet breath se
cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price Wets
Ntsal Injector free. Sold bv Qlvirn and Co.
A-CARD'
To all who are sufering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe
that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.
This great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary in South America. Send a self-ad
dressed envelope to tho I!kv. Josui'H T. iKMAN,
Station D, New York City.
For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster, I'rtce 20 c. (Islmrn ft Co,agts.
BUCKLEVS ARNICA SALVE.
The BbsT SaLVK in the world for Bruises.
Cuts. Sores. Uleen .Salt Kheiim, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapiwd Hands, Chilblains, t'orns.and
all knds of Skin Eniiitins. This salve is Ktiar-
anteed to give perfect satisfaction iu every cos
or money refunded. Price 35 cts per box. For
sale by Wii.kin'h, the Druggiet, Eugene City,
Mulliolla'.id, Junction City.
KUOKKK CITY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Stop a Moment and Read This-
Look at this lut of enods just 'ved al
the Farmers air1 Mechanics Clothing Store.
Sucipio Suit nit $10 to $17.
Scotch suco frock Buits from $12 SO
to S17. -
Sacipie or io :k diagonal suits from 51350
to JK.i.
Broadcloth joats and vests, diagonal
Pi into Albert coats and vest. Just the
thine for Holiday presents.
Several new lines of overcoats, reversibl
and tilslurs, nil grades and prices, from $7 5
to 820.
Derby shirt, i.eckties and the finest line o
iiHL-kwu.ir in the citv.
Isuw hats ami caps, wool scan viul
L'loves"
. . , it
IU iliueroiiv styies oi unucrwear,.au granes
and prices.
The be t stock. of silk and linen bandker
chiefs, hosiery, . &c, for the holidays, in the
city.
Latest style of hats Situ f.J 5U. t.ups
from $1 to 1 25. Boys hats and caps.
The best line of pants patterns and suits
in tho city. Cmhmors, Diagonal, Scotch
and AmtricMi cloths, r'uits inado to order
from 30 up.
Pants mado to order from 5S fiO up! 1'arK
gray Oregon cashmere pants, $5. All wool
pant 4 o( f 4 7.i, i, ? ou, f. rantsfi ta,
2 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 ctnts, 75 cents.
$1, ?l 25. Diagonal pants from to
The only Gouts Furnishing goods store in
Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody.
All irooda marked in plain figure's, and
strictly one cash prico for all.
Call and exaiiiiuo our goods before buying
elsewhere.
Fakmkks 4 MmtASicB Stouk,
. R, J. GRAHAM, Manager.
A. ('una, It, Colli or Nere Throat
should be stoppeil Neglect frequently result
In an Inourable Lunar Dlenn or 'on
tHnpllon.. UlUtiVIM'K IIKOMMIIL
I III'iIi;n arsv certain In aire rrliel ln
AolhiiiN llronclilila, 'ouifli, Calarrii,
I'uiiaiuinittlve aud Tliruul Ilee.
For 30 pearr the Troches have been recom
mended by physicians, audi always givs per
fect satisfaction. They art not new or un
tried but having beeu tested .by wid and con
stant use for nearly an entire ueueration. they
have attained well merited rank anyn'Kthe few
stanlu remedies of the aim. I'ublic MM'llU
er and Miiigern use them to.olear and
strengthen the oice. , KM at i: cents a linx
everywere
ALEXANDER. J. B.-JusUosof the Peace
South Eugene Precinct; ottiost at Court House.
ABRAMS, W. H. k BRO; Planhir mid,
sash, door, blind and moiililinfrtnaniiuetory.t
I Eolith street, eaet if mill race.' iherythinif-
in our line furnished on- short notice1 and1
reasonable terms.
BETTMAN. ,0. Dry goods, clothing, .
grocer! and general merchandise, southwest
corner Willamette and Eolith street.
BOOK STORE One door south of th Astor
1 louse. A full stock of assorted box paper 1
plain and fancy.
CRAIX BROS.-Pealer In Jewelry, Watch-
es, Clocks and Musical In'truinttitsi-Wtl-
lamette street, between Seventh and Biulith.-
CALLISON, It. O.-Dcaler In grocerieiv pre
visions, country produce, canned goods, books;.
stationerv, etc., southwest corner Willamette
and Oth St.
DORRIS, GEO. B.-Attorney and Counsellor
at Iw Office ou Willamette street, Eu
Kene City.
DORRIS, B. F.-Dcaler in Stoves and Tin
war--Willamette street, between Seventh1
and Eighth.
FRIENDLY, S. H.-Pealer in dry (roods,,
clothing and general merchandise Willam-"
ette street, between Eighth and Ninth.
GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper, book and job1
printingotlice, corner Willamette andScventb '
streets.
GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug
gtst, Postoffice, Willamette reet, between
Seventh and Eighth. -
HAYS. ROBT.-Wlnes, Liquors, and Ci-
f:ars cf'the best nuallty kept constantly on
land. The beat billiard table in town.
KENDKICK8. T. Cb-Dealei in general nier
chandise northwest' corner- Willamette and
Ninth atrset.'
HODES, C Keeps tn haml fine wines, ;
vors, cigars and a p4 am) billiard table:
Willamette street, between'' iJinhth anil -Ninth.
HORN, CHAS. M.-Gunsmith'.. Rifles and-phot-guns,
breech and inutile losders; far saic;
Repu-.riii!; done In the neatest style ant) war
ranted. Shop on 0th street -
HAYES & LUCKKY-DniKirlsts and dealers
In paints, oils, etc. W illamette atrset, be
tween Eighth aud Ninth.
LY'NCH, A -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg
etables, etc., illamette street, nrst door
south of Pustoffice.
LUCKEY, J. 8. -Watchmaker and Jeweler
keeis a hue stock of goods in his line, Wlllaai--ette
street, In Ellsworth's drug store.
McCLAREN, JA M ES -Choice, wines, llnuow,
ndcignrs-n illamette street, between Mighth'
and N inth.
OSBURN & CO.-Deab,r In drugs, ntsdlofnes.
cnemienis, on, iihuits, isa-mt uiumeiie St.,
op)osite S, Charles Hotel'
PATTERSON, A. 8.-A fin stock of plain.
and fancy Visiting cards.
rRESTON, VM.-Dealerln Saddlery, Har
ness, Unrriage Irlmmlngs, etc. Willamette
street, between 'Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFKJE A1 new sttak of standard
school books- just received at'tbe post office''
REAM, J.' lt-UmWtaUr and- building con
tractor, norner illamette ami beventa-treeta.
ST CHARLES HOTEL - Charles Hfc
ker, Proprietress. The best Hot in the
ilty. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets
SCHOOL SUl'PLIES-A larRe and varied
assortment of slates of all si7.es, and quantities
of .dates and slate-books. Three door north
of tbe express of lire.
THOMPSON 4 BEAN-Attorneys-at -Law-
Willamette street, between beveutn anil
Eii'hth
WALTON, J. .T.-Attorney at-Law. Offioe-
illamette street, between Beventn ann
F.bdith. ,
Holman's
For
Pad..
LlV6r
the AND'
Stomach. 11X1) Kidnevs.,
nUDBUAUS.
IN ALU CASES OFT5ILTOUSNESS AUD'
Malaria in every form a a preventive and
cure of all kinds of Fever, Dr. Holman'a PAD'
is a perfect successt and for Dysiiepsia-, Sick
Headache and nervous prostration as the PAD
is applied over the jwt. of the stomach the
great nerve center it annihilates the disease at
once. It removes Torpidityof. the Liver and
restores a natural actio of the Stomach. It
neutralises and destroys Blood Poisons caused!
by the Virus of 'uroflila, Caincer,. Malarial' r
Contagious Diseases, and vitalizes the who!
srstem with Nature's true tonic. If regulate
the Liver mill Ntoiuavli snrsuecessfully
that digestion beeornes perfect.
Professor 1). A. Loomis says: "It is nearen
univerniil Panacea than anything inmediein.''"
This is done on the principle of Absorption, of
which DR. HOLMAN'S PAD is the genuine
and only true exmnent.
For all Kidney Trondlr- use DR. -tiiki
iitM-u ui.'vlr twi lmvL-v Pin
tlie best remedy in the world and recommended
by the Medical Faculy.
ItKWAItIC OP BOOH FADsT.
EACH GENUINE HOT-MAN PADbears the
I'rlvule Itovcuiio Ktauip of the HOL-
MAN PAD CO. with the above trade mark.
printed in green. Buy none without IL
FOR MALE UY ALL DlttflOIITSi
DR' HOLMAN'S sdvlce Is free. Full tree- ,
tlse sent on application, tddresa ,
MOLinAN FAD CO.,
P. O. Box 2112. 744 Broad way , New Y s-k.
PoeTrox ED. The band concert announced
Ntw WabeeoCbe. Mr. A. V. Peter has
bad the old shed in tbe rear of his store re
moved, and will soon have a warehouse con
structed in its stead.
Dand Newsome, well known throughout
Oregon, died in Manon county, on th 17tb.
Watted. 10,000 bushels of oat daliv-
4a Vt mvaati tit T.ria TT11 Jan Ofih ku Yn t - a i . i
MiUJtt5.-01d type for babbit metal pnrtponed nntfl f arurdsy erenin.. February , which the highest rcarket price wiil'b pail i utci, aud the amount of them which baa fc7tih7sicta' aaduur. in "lb.
Okkoon Claims. A careful examination
of th books, sccouots and records of the
office of the adjutant geueral during the war
of the rebellion, of which the Secretary of
State is now tbe custodian, reveals the fact
that accounts to the a.nouut of $44,219 19
are for expenses incurred which are properly
chargeable to tbe geueral government Sec
retary Earhart has had duplicate voucher
made and proper transcripts prepared, which
he will at once forward to Capt John Mullan
tha agent for this State in Washington City,
with a view of having them properly pre
Tbe Terminil N) rli ho cure I thous
amis who were sullerinif from Dysiiepsia,. De
bility, Liver Complaint, Boils, Humors, Fe
male Compluints, eto. Pamphlets free to any
ess. rteth W Fowfe and Sons, Bostua.
THAT HACKING COUGIloanhe ro quick
lv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We ifuarantee H.
Sold by Osbiiin and (io., drn-yints, Eugene.
Shiloh's ConTi and Consumption Cure is sold
by us on guarantee. It enn s Consumption,
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Con
stipation, Lm of Apetite, Dirzinei. and all
symptoms of DysnMiai. Price 10 snd'icts. per
lH)ttle Sold by Oshurn and Co, Eugene.
Croup, Whoopiiisr CoiiK'h and Broacbltisira
mediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. O. 4 Co.
mOTHFJUl t nOTIIKB t
Are you disturbed at nfcht and broken of
your rust by a sick child siilftrini; and crvini;
with th excruciating pain of cutting teoth ? If
so, go at ouoe and pi't a toUU of MRS.
WINSMjWJt SOOTHING SYRUP. It
will relieve tbe poor little sulferer immediately
depend Uxia it; there is no mistake about
There is not a mother on earth who ha ever
used it. who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the Iniwels, and give rest to th
mother, and rv'i- f ant health t tbe child, op
erating lik mtic It is eifectly safe to use
i all "-wen, ami plesunt to tne utu, ana i
an i
GOUE AND SEE
R. G. CALLISON
Next door to S. H. Friendly, and get your''
HOOKS, STATIONEltV AND GRO
CERIES., He is always on hand ready and waitinir to
accomiundate his Customers with ALL kind
of food for
MZVD JlND BOD Y,
And can furnish a SMOKE to thn deMli-taga
A C30D: CIQAR, OR TOBACCO
To tlioae who use tlie narcotic plant
CHEAP for CASH
Goods darerd to any rtof the rity free
charge. R U. CALUSON.
pott UEREBAL IHKRCHANDISB o
T. C. HgrJDRICKg.
VEW STOCK OP H.ITH-Th bwt
and Largest ever brought to Eugene, ef
FRIENDLY.
' ule at this offic-
4th.
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