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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1885)
il ft 1 1 f. 1 i i i ;'i Mr ; ; i l! !' i ; H i 'j! 1 U J! I I ! . 1 : 1:1 j I, Hi V 3 7 - .V 1E.EKAL WK.'.T IK ! ore!, another victory for tho prenent Onml U. S. (Jr, tin olJ U- "iMiinutrati,... It S a political rather parsed quietly away at Mt. M. -M ' , tl'i -'" l "v-ft ""tli,a' r,! New York, Thursday morning S;,J8 of the application of busmeM priii ('clock, lie had l en huII'.c"o xul1' JcipU '.o th" conduct of public nftair. tancer'nf tl.n tl.mat fnrn,iul" ot''rj Do. any one suppose, tho Dolphin nine .iionlhs, which at ast r,'suk''d ! would have heen rejected under Waine'a fatally. As t?w newn lss",, ,irf""?!' jadininistrationJ Or that Chandler'a the land the people, 'tll0,,t f"",r(1 t0 contrails would have Wn declared null imrty or part condiJ,,s- wr,, smc,'r,,'V i ....... ... sorrow iui. vnm ... ilo WilS til ! 'TCatf.St i cl i;i America Mr years, f jr tin! preservation of general prou and did my 4 Pn,s,'rvat'ou ' hf ITnie in fact, as tin' on-; man thit '-rWl sl,rr,';,s'H" ri" j.Jn His woldiers fairly worshiped .n. In iiiournin over hia death it appears that the South is as sincero as iho North, Knowing conclusively that we havo a thoroughly unitej llepulilic nnd people. They admired his lighting nualuien, and also the magnanimity tihown after the Kurrin h r. His uiein ory is written upon every truo Ameri KM lu-art, and will he preserved as long as thu k'overiiuient exists. Ilo made mistakes in his civil administra tion. l'ut what human heing has not? Let the mantle of charity cover his few faults, and only r emher his great and good deeds, which were many. He had a large and warm heart, It is said he never forsook a friend. lie was as true as steel. The names of Washing ton and lirant wiil always w held in high estpem and honor. The soldiers, the citizens, and all, ar; hovved down in grief over his death. His family, and especially his wife, who is one of the noblest of women, ha ye the heart felt sympathy of the people of the Re public. We take the following short bio graphical history of his life, which is familiar to nearly every one, from the Library of Useful Know ledge; 0 Ulysses Simpson (!rant, eighteenth 1'rcsident of the Uni'ed States, was bom at Pleasant, Clermont county, Ohio, April 'J7, graduated at the military academy of West Point in 1843, and served under t!eiieral Tayh.r in the war with Mexico, 1SH, up 10 the capture of Monterey. His regi ment was then transferred to the expe dition under (iee.eral K silt, and lm took part in every action from Vera Cruz t. .Mexico, and w as brevet ted First Lieu tenant and Captain for meritorious con duet at Molit.o del Hey and Chapulta pec. In 1 (.'-' he served in Oregon; but in lc)4 resigned Ins commission, ami settled at St. Louis, Missouri, whence, in 1S39, he moved to (laleiia, Illinois, and engaged in the leather trade. At tho heninning of the war of secession in 1 SGI , he volunteered his services, and wus appointed Colonel of the Ill inois reiriment. In August ho was ap pointed P.rigadier llcm-ral, command ing tho important post of Cairo, occu pied Paducah, and led an expedition on the Mississippi. In February, lo'J, he -distinguished himself in the capture of Fort Donelson, on tho Tennessee river, and was made Major (ieneral. On April C, following, after a preliminary defeat, ho won a ureal battle over the onfederates at Pi'tsburg Landing, or Shiloh. Succeeding (b-ueral Halleek in the west, he commanded the land forces wiich, in oonjuncion with th" navy, reduced Vicksburg, July I, ISM, oon followed by the fall of Fort Hud son, and the opening of the Mississippi. He then took command of the army of Tennessee, and defeated ti neral 15riii;g nt ChickamaUL-a. in Sentemlier of the, aii) v-ar; aiiil wit, in 1SGI, app.diit-d I.ii'UtiMiant li'Mirrai and (.'oiiiinaiidi.r-iii Chief, kiuI personally dir-ctml tli. op.r fttion of thu qnMt linl firusah? in Vlmtuia ,'t. u lii.li tli., Vortliorii t'ir.-i.t. though "oft-Mi r-imlsod with hoavyjP 'f ,-h-cti.i- a R.'iul.lica:i lT. K- loiisi's, finally oomprll- d tin I'vaottmtion i S-natorl of Uic-hinond, April i, ISO."), f.dlowod " 7' " , t on tho Oil. hv th.i 8.,rrml.Tt.f th, t'on-' ' N'er,"'ry pf Jl,p " federate nrniv uml.-r tJ.'iu-ral a an.l j Tn-aMi.-y th. fore of the Portland Cus soon fter of tlut rutin (.iifilT.it' j tm House ha hi-en cut ilow n ont'-half, forces. C mross, in r.-conitiot. of his -jt jiavl1;, M.n rJuni ,iat ,,v MilliHlit M-rvuvs uu act r.-w.- . f ! .ui.iri)! iif (hit rni v I ,,-!'. ,:t. I ;ri." m hi -Ii llri-iVa11"1 of tl,,,lr tt0rk for ,,u' Sr.-at Ot tht I llltfd .stati'S, tow hull l.r.int, .-,... was inimIiif.'ly appoint.-.!. In 1'.. j moral party. And -still thow was no i i ... i ... . . . i .,.,..!.' i . i ... t form, PhmJ.-ii: of tit- r.nt.J fi'.u; hau.,g in 172 i-u re.-h-ct.-d v.-r noracH Lr-.-i-y. n" r.-ur.-j ir. r.-t in- i IP If, i, aft'-i his s.-co'.ul trrni or o:uiv. , ., i . . I LV. : in m lavt'T y-ar uiini ii'..-n i.u- rov', wph-oiiit1 th wor earne trr, h much to htrait'y as to sup-nor tiuai-. U-ra and roomer, and hard tii.tin, 0-.Tywli.-r.. r.'vini a I., any , do,n,, and t,w pruicipM at th, H-c- "t ; 1 a, d T? 'V UltAI KU!HWWItN KtWfcUY. Hre- .'""i " - -V e,ute th Ml.t l n.iti n t., wr. .le- ,UVUH, ,. ,.i.tt, , .i..ft.ih..t r.1 i.r..i.. ! Wi. .-. '1 j u,l '"u ? - :Jl s v -.i in :.. i v. t- !.l , IsT.I Si..,n'.. rrti.s-nt 1 . , . ...... w.... ..1. I . I ...I ... .1... f..!l...n .W-nW " . .. - V . .y ..I I t: I V'i.'AJitVwW V 1 "V' " r " ... ... ..... .... . snrn;Mu . rs inai r-inu- urnii i - - , ,-riv. !.- i: : i.'; ii titu !.:' i . r rr-, , i r,r-ri'.-rw.?. . .n. Mhrnhnnt. ... k.,i- t an.l p.rs,v.r:n(: n.Ms cl.aiac- , ftn., . ln , ; ' !. 5 " J.... N-'rth t the S i: c.r-.t loai.ty Survey : i l.ylii ,.!a call .l .ele the .a.ne ow-d hU military m-c not v , 7 ..uniy i rl) ' , ' f ti ,? ' numa ",:,.-o N..rt M'J ,lrt-. I L-V.nVLlOyjAVAllllKs' turned and we mu,t cllect in W IllCll PVPIl a M'r:i' Ol WClOriH l-U : - - ' jmi.- wnirru. .. ............. ..... S. .n t tl l I, ct.s J.UC "t lK.-J.UIIlli. V..- ..n.nri.. .. inimi. nii.i nr. rui.-.. his fiiemv less ah'c U r.-sist. Iunn.' ' l-vn aptoititeJ JuJ of the United ' cJaim. thei.c t t. N K c..-r -t IW tallllk. .u.r,,. ,,ut ,.f it e .i..i,a-...n , ' " 'i;r ' r.-t l- tat. It cl.k, -nnMli. l. .u.r.iu utii M I 11 rlann of (.. Stn!!, tit'iK- '"'t'1 it!i i.ni ,( Wnh.ri uiilii, Ni-t. IJ4'.l in ."" i Malaria. r-li-ve I "ntia Granta lV-sul.-ncy ft great reduction Slate Court at ,Vaka hy PreMd-nt ,Sf ot UfUfnl sil U, 1,1. ,;.u,. to ! ; j"VV i-, 1 a! Ci"i..iy U'-C W p",; 'ViM.-u an-t lUl.i.mMio. and put wa-nmado upon tne nalior.a- d-'.t in- Jud Iai.o ha the Civ ! crt.cr on North U-.k .icrr-k. t a....- a ! lt j;-;, - V lUv. x., 4 ta Mm' a-i.;:t:..r. ta : '! vVlt'Ttt"I "l tal" W.', V' " CUrrfil Jurilii: tlio civil war. The lliil-l ... , , - . - , ,.- ' trvht l:n in N W .1 rv.-ti-n t. i U.e ot , (-. j- , . t-, ,U11.V tirt ,.... -" s, , . j -;,' ' an'1 I 'ideruk Itarv cowrmnent of the Sou-.h. rn SrtU,U,',n of hw fr,-n'U '' th' : .'ains. ...n.n, acres more or les , V tA !S ,,n..rll.; u llh lhler. -L' -i -L ' th.,e inchl.tci t SUlea ill tho year cannot U n-ardej M aucc.s.sful. Ihe llir.t important. ovMit conuectfd with relation to for- i!?n Mat.a wan l!.e h.-ttleiiient of the .? . i.. .i... ..:..;..f Aianan.a juf.iie.ni " o".vna ajs-.n our iiei CPii.iiiisMon in 1. I. " The moral of tl.o K.-pul.l.can party ar good enouL 1 I. .1 ... Ii nir mil...-...- i: nr ihercnMn that riiJ th buM rstforit. Rjiirti't Fnilnrv. I'lm asinii)i'nt of John Roach, Baya Portland Standard of thu 24 th. ml void! The deeper the knifn goes the. KU Oliver ill" evidence oi prewuus dishonesty in all the department of "overnnieiit. This failure ouidit not have hem a surprise. Mr. loach has long been known to he incompetent as a ship liuihh-r, lieing thoroughly igr.or ant of correct lines and model The host architects on the great lakes have always regarded him as an impostor who could mt compete with honest workmanship except through the col lusion of those in powr. We were informed yesterday Ly a ent!eman in this city who inspected them hetorp they went, into Her vice, tlut iioth the City of Tokio and City of IVkin were so poorly constructed that out $200, 001) were expendi-d on each fur repairs not Ion;' after they were Utile. The secretary of the Atlantic works, of I!oston, where several monitors were liuilt for the government during the war. assured th writer last fall that no istaMishmeiit in this country could compete with John Uo it'll, whose con tracts were draw n so as to preclude the hid of every other Iddder. That such a man has failed a somen of congrat ulation to every friend of honest ml ministration Tin; Republican purer a few weeks n'o were yelling with delight because they claimed no rascals had been found by the administration. Now they are singing a di!lercnt tune. They are busily enrtged defending such rascals as Koach and Chandler. They plead the old worn out sympathy dodge. A rascal that will nnspppropriate govern ment funds is not a proper subject for sympathy from honest nu n and women. The penitentiary is the proper place for such scoundrels. At one stroke Secretary Whitney has found where sJ.OUO.WO were in the act of being stolen liy the 1 ascals. The honest men in the country will applaud th" Secre tary of the Navy in his gooil work. The laud thieves are in a state of excitement on account of the action of Commissioner Sparks ir. hunting up the land fiauds that have been prevalent j during the past twenty years. He has already declared forfeited millions t;f acres of unearned railroad grants, which will be given to the poor home steader, lie is an honest man and will expose every fraud that h as lieen committed during the Pepublic.n rule. The rascals are now being found, and the average Republican organ is crying for "syu pathy." It appears from a Washington dis patch that tin-re are more appeals for retention in office than there are appli cations for places in the public service. The incumbents who have st long en joyed the honors and fhe profits of pat roici'V are louth to resign them. They invoke the tenure of cilice act, the 1 mil s,m,.. act, ii,,.i o.h-r ..N,,ii,.u to pr...iit r.-iiioval. i tliosr nri tlic pfi)p!c who ri-iid homilirs t l lit" I.miic. ciatsim tln( dis-'raot-ful L-raiiillu foi j spni's. Why d Mi'l tin" Oregonian speak out Oil lh- extra session ,p,esl, on, , the in.tiirv wo huv. hoard fioni nmny nf its rcadi-rs in Liiu- county. U it nfruid to I'lMiiiiiiK'f tli" rohhiiiij of tin poopl nf Ort-o.m of ?.'K000 for th a..!f pur- , . , A , f u p, 9 . I V,e M ' h,"T . . f T' Th, ,I1IlKr.lM tIlll (ir. ack.r, vtirTIT: V i' I . . . , . , )W4 ,VP fUvl ill route tli- .-rand old party ol many Hon. 11 J. Pawn... of Salem, has 'io- of Or.-g,.n. 1 a""cipHtcd trounie w-n nuv - ia and tnslan.l ha aain lilown ovrr. .... fc rs "" 1 doouiJ to dixippointnieiit. i ! . - , .. ' i' miliri II . .IIIHUTIB' M HIT lerai'v, as th' . . ' l ... . . I -...I l. .1. . - .7 .' I te . W . f ! I J I . U W ' 1 - ' ii.-i t -i. iiuiiun-u vat. i "'."" - - - - "'" " i r. ?.'.' iiioi .,i.i.iin!. - one us. I M Vi-llVM Urf;omai cda it, i mcc at on rthin2 fraud. What becomes of all the exuberantly j flT.ivivu fViil-eKHIOIl of ooiiiion bv our I esteemed Heiiublicatl COntPiilDOraries that no living man coultl oh founu to till the place of James Russell Lowell ill London, when the London Times emphatically declares that Mr. Phelps is the greatest Minister America ever sent to England? MBWWaw warn Buy Ilaywnri! hind ujunaik-. Fur good" uVnt'iKtiy jjf ti Taylor .t Elr!y. Tin hi'liet iiwih priKe will he paid fur writ at by K Ji liunu. l'lnjtora;ili tinialied neatly and arti tioally at Whiter'. A liae lino of nilk plushes in all uliaik-i ami arndes t r H Uuirn . The lieat candii'ii and orange can lie found at K Haum d coulettionery Ice uruain, foila water aud leniomi B,iu ill's, onu door north ul the Hettl. Thfl r,r.lil) (loe all kind nf iU print ii cheaper than any ether olliue ia liue ceun ty. Call and itet t-itiaiatei. K Bamn veils tlic bent ciir nnd t.d.accn ever etlered for ale iu Unfile. Cigan Imin 5 ct to 2 eta apiece, and all pure ilavynna Lumber. Mr .1 Coni.-toel;, of Latlinni, desirta to inform the gisid people of Kuyvne and viciuity t)iat lie has entahli-lieil a lumber yard at tlx depot, with Mr W It Andrew M anL He will keep on hand all Mud anil ize nf lumber which he prmse to i-U at reasenahle prict. Givo hiin a call and secure price. Mr Andrew in di sin-s a quantity of wood to Fell en mall colnmixsieii. n e w a i v i : in-1 s i: m k n t s. V. 15. rr.XllllA. Ii. J. I'EXCIiA. A. WllKKLEB Pmgnu Wheeler, & Co. rJ (f n i p rr 2) Having plenty uf (.T-dncry ruein an 1 j. ' "! fa cilities furt"i'in- and !::iie!!iiu' wlu-.-.t at our .-priixtiild Mill are liiue we r(,pe(.tfl.'.ly liiit a chare ef The Business in th'it Line. We prupese tci de a ftriot'.y k-it!ir.:ite Morale hiisini'ss and farmer wishin; t. s'- 're will dii well t- consult tn l.e f.ue iiial.ini.' th ir ar riui.iiKnts. rKM;!:A, war.'.!.!::: .v co.- SprinB-fie!.I. July II. 1. if THE Mi9 M Will give a No. I Con cert j uimar f s TheativJ ; I Satnrnnv Ansr. 1. For tllt lirni'tH of the Woman's j u XtfjLISF CORPS'' epa'r'n5 0Re PromPtn2SS' TIK0()FI.(7a SPtriVLTY. Tickrt-, .VI ct. Kprved, t'hildrvn, '.'.V Administrator's Sale of Real In the matter of tho estate nf i Thoniiu II. I-.M.T. ,1. coimM. 70TIOE IS HEKEllY (;iv:: THAT!' in jHrti.in.-c nf an on'.-rot the ( i-unty Curt ot tl.o s;.it .f Oir.m fur tliel . .u.ity I ..( UnMiiade nd entcml of u-ord at the ; )Ur torm xhrttltf) ,.., )e tth ...ay i tww. ... th.i t.kf..c .,f h. ..- i i. . m . .. I i t lVlllltVi (!,,,. soil nt i.ut.lf aiK-ti..n. t Sit ((! ao.l Seven I . I. in !c . ii, I .0 I. .i ' VV w u..r-u.i , a. .ui.vtJi, I -t l e i-'i;iiiiiii'i! at S Werner f J W McEarland l-n. L1 cUim. thene South far n..iii;h t .make 14 henw hi a t. i' ir. c.ion i. me "i. ..... . .. ..i ' comer of (ieo SmU l..n. 1 .1. c, . in a N W ditectioa t p..- ot .. 1 ... r ...... Iw-kinniiii:, eontaioir.il 14 -re. Al 1. j ! 1. J ol Sftltiu 2i ia T :M S K 4 et, (..otamir-j, :40yre. l::""?- , a ,. I'CU .II1. I. II II . .-' ,.-.-.-- ' Adminttrt-'r of the ett of Thoa-.a H. i Elder, de;'t. ..-.. ......... THIS IS not 1 j .t " ' s, But it is THE MANj that lias boon buying; his ' ! GROCERIES, ! PROVISIONS,! Bread, Calces, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., at tho! Store of ! r Osbnrn S BgUhaw 1? . 4-1. ... -4- ..,,, -fl. '01 Tile liaSl lllOXllIl - . I MUfl Ilillllfl tllJlt 'M tlllll lUUllll nun Jiv. Mil- r.l!-illr 'it 'iwt Jlillvllll; til 11 ilM 25 Per Cent. h 'IS ll'Kl l. mill thereby, his t Twuvtiii; linn iHT-'ii lie (lidil't 31 1) IjI sooner. New Firm! I New Goods! 1vTGW llCSS! Successors to n. 11. James, j -I'Eai.lks in - STOVES, RANGES, TIHWAREi Pumps, Gaivamzad Ironware, rIYn "inn-ii ; AliNL, LUI 1 hh, Lead and frcn Pipes,! In t'u-t, t-vt-riliiii f uiiul in a r irM-v. iasN i in ono). Manufacturers of ALL KI. !)S (IF TI.WVAUL'. (Jive us a aud pricf goods ln-f.irt t.urcliaui'' i-:m-a li.-it'. j thOl On '!-1 Mii' ot hiani.-tt tr...,t ..,r r;..i..ti, ' Sheriff's Sale. TOTUT. IS HEUKI'.Y CIVEN THAT hy viit-io ..f mi rx-.-cuti-n duly ...;t v M-r1 0r-i I ' ' .' j . i ttthm " -lilt. 1-v't. ia fv-.r.it.l. I.. I'aj-, pU.iiliit, -N I . rtt , (, , vr,t 'J 10 chs tiicmv V' .V.' . r... V. . t i . . i i. taeiioe . tir,un at the ralr ol W vr cent t-t-r . .....b,,. j,m 0f aul iud.-ment. co,t.. .....n.iM . .....t I tn.-i.!it.( nt sa!e. 1 will ; . .1 .1. . .1 1 ,. .. 1,. ..v-tmi. - - . i ,' ...1 ., ,1., i-.nrt II. .1,.. .l,p in K.u rue ' I... I i..n .ii t... i.i.'.'i'.l li .li t-r. 1. -r i-A-11 iu 1. it 1 ... iv,u-.:v. (irx , t, . i01,,i,.,. AiiuiiI 2 Itli. .. . , ., , . ' f M .4 .,.! .:. ,-nir-jl- iau-.i juiv i.i;., - ... .1. I., v.i M,r;1 I.a: e Coil. tj, Or- J U. Mil YaW ,$100,000 in New Features- Two Millions in Value- $4000 daily Expense I Onhf Circus and McimScrit 1 Eugene, Wednesday, August 12th, THE OLDEST ! THE LARGEST: THE RES'l UK ALL SHOW'S! !JNO. ROBINSON'S Great World's Exposition, v-w -.. V'--..- .T-..- i I Ucint-lail to he in nine in v.iim-.- iu $300000 free street ?;mm I Tliirtvime C'harioti, 4 St-ain Musical Wagons, 1.1 Mnnnted 'i i lie, .'i :) I1-r"-. J Sep- !nrte'KiiiI ..f .Musio.l-Viii.de liraw Hand. S-ctti-'i ...'pip---. .V t-.i Knk-liU,S0 i t 'u.'e. - Strain I lr.':iu, lVinale (Ipen AirUpera, !-- I'. -i.i ! t I i Ji.' ih-e Troupe, t(aiu (ali.. p-. ."ill ('..tilth-llanie, len of lVrfeiiiiiiu- Wild 1'. i .i., i , I i..i, Henw. i.,IKiris jvari( .ytb,.;, A.ac.n.h, !(. CnsUictor. ic, tl.tii- k,i(ir.-, all thrown lopen, KUl.M.k-s .l..n, in the mighty parle. n. . rj:..i .j M...I.. o w. cubes in o ningsi hua mewiy FI KTV- 'Ai iK MI'XAl ;K1!1 K The uu Ml'Sl'.lWl n." I.n iMi W'JNDEU.S-And I uioilnrn r.ine-itii . ; KVi:i;V N.UIOX IIErKKSEXTKD.-Trihesnf Hind'M, Kurds Grek. Cannihalt, ' Aral.', Med-., .l.ipan-ie, ratau'onians. Frjees, N'ul.ian, Efyptians, Mulajm, liutten- tu(s f.M)1i j,, t ii -ir n.itivM fosttnne and eer.-monii-s. i Sl UOi'l. HF IKAINEH ANIMALS. -Trained E'ephant. Trained Horse. Traiued Cam Tiiiin.- I El!;. Tr .in- ! V r l Trained (strieh, Trained Zehras, Traiued Ponie. A Hi:!: Hoi' .MilNSTl"; ':'.':.: IVXTS-llf all a-es and sizes. (iVKi: lid AI.I. SI'.M. '. i. -sis-Male and Female. (Svmnaj-ts, rider. Acrohat, ('! -. ; ! :- ,:-'. I,.' !..; e.l tiiy new nowtl acts. Three mparate Jrfoiniance -i. " - i- ' .: :-t '"'' of tie- atidi. nce. - .' i- - -' - :'!..r'.'i School of Sea Lions! $10,000 White Nile Hippopotamus! ; .., :.- p. i.i sci.'.'-i "I .urm: i IVi t ri.:-1 ;'.-.a -p..iii! 1. rtc.ni.. is from Enssia! Artit from (iermany and AiaJ.ia. I l't r;Vi iin-r.. hi Is? lVtf.umeis f:oin Australia! Artists from France and dapan? ! A I.S.l EMM!. IT- A .hl.tud. A.t.-. in: Lestlmre, Ant:. 11; Alh.niy, An?. 13; Salem, Au?. . 1 1; u; 'ii ' ity, .nn-. !.i. '..rtl;n.(l, Atu. i, rv3 Tr::3 cf -i::::::i is Cdy 'hs ' 1 i.rs Open at 1 and 7 1'. M. mm l ! wi; us I'iiy uiore 2ofi'Is in the ear th.ui any otliep house iu Eugene. I wi:, rs Sdl more irootls ami at low er WE, US k CO. Mark everv article in our line away down to lied-roek prices Avr rn i Mut s-'ll sl0,0ti0 worth ot trooils witnin the next sixty days, regardless of cost. WE, US j Will nearly pve gooib away to i j'le can wear new clothes WE, US j Invite overyTo.ly to call and see w c, Ls k ,72, IS. TIL.-. SOELS, i:rci:Ni: crrv, oreox. -t K - " - - -l'EAI.E Eardware and all kinds of Agri- r-nlfnval Trvi-r1ftYvi cuitui ai implements . ; Th-? wh- w..rlc ar an.l lat- n-fd a whole .ii.( r n ," V. , .' i. . n, . l'l K Kin;. A a rrint-.lv r.u.1 prrv,-nta- Notice to Creditors. ... . .. -"ir i-i- i iiriM-. v i:tc-x' Tit it ........... ....i... the iin-lfw.-tiril ha l-e n aptHiirtc-l ad- . . . - I . -t .''''"' 7' ?i .. lef.J. -I an.l. ... ,!r ,., t; ... ., . i,,.,... , , t: - v.i.i Mte . .e .r.r1.t the "7,-uue to v A N..;;-i.vr. En -,-ne tire.-on. or tl: V'T:': witUn i m t . T i fr -n the .ute h. rvf. .I n. '.".i, lv". J R F'- uv", A :rr. in i-:( or. ioteJnpre$Mtiriswar- l-ti '-. if k i i.j l ri....i.j ri.. itiveiueu cnuniiuub libvuibu oiage t ciui.relienive in the world; over lHOO animala' a vast collection of relic of the oliien age aud and Is. t lu-ap excursion rate on all raiiroail. Sans cs is Charred ty tlinsr Shows. Performance one hour later. l L STORE ! ct co. k co. prices than any houe in Eugene k CO. everybody, so all American peo on the Fourth of July. k CO. iv tliemselves, and yon can find Co. at the - 3 ES IX-- mU,nc!te Street, oP1,ositc" Guard' Ojficc , Whipple account wi Our to the moDi" K. W. Whipple & Bkos. ""a.-a t.ror. htb .'M... Notice- my entire stotk of Furnito- r r-m.d to M S Willis, i to me will find their accour' placed in the hauil of (leo S Whburne h collection. Von ill please tettle at one my bnsiness must he doted. .1. II. Ream- If vii are in want nf Vrienltnnl mach. ery o! any kind, rememoer thatMrJ Hendrick keep a fall awortment. Mr S H Friendly will pay the higl ' '.et pnoe for heat. iive hint .-.11 U iore sfllini: your krain eleembere. VSt:m mowers ran be pnrrhed at : iif IViuhctt k Korknerf.-r f 0.