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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1886)
Jage in the early days. 'jostle rertarmt the Ceremony la II U Own Way. Jw ttawford IB T. World. , the early days, when tbe hip of . WM endeavoring to push ilk to valley of tbe Platte and brawny were spiking down 0x9 ra" ot tbe , ' ciao railroad, tb proceedings In the courU of Justloe were peculiar. were about a sea "j , i i.riJ. and justice, not being pro- L the traditional scales, performed QQ wr A . .!... J...- j-kabla gnnwwwi. nr mm una i.. indliiu eervice and for a time !11W1 at Lone Tree, in tbe beautiful i' ti.a Plntte. The town consisUnl of Len hastily constructed homes, the built 01 nun ,ear the town hardy plomwrs who u up government laud anil who lived ntdauger of attack from Butan's ,orn, the Hioux. I the eccentric character of the tt '.w I'ranu H)iiJ.luntMn iai jiiiiidj - - Jmsu, uwiiucawa, uuponsueu aim, Iliii life uaa iHuu iiwhv wvwi w ,m water Of me ajimuuri, aim no little of the way of civlliiatlon as J,,. Indian knows 01 me modern pian T II . . A,,A .lint - 111. !, iion " - " 1 1 I i ardent wveroi niy uu u -,Rw poker, hut aside from these he religious accomplishments worth of. nnott. the justice of the peace in ibat precinct, bad a niiunderstand night with Jerry Mnnson over tbe ,ortniit point of who pl iyed low ia f BeVun'Up, null m in iu luun cu iu sary to elect a man to succeed ith that spirit of recklessness which ji -lies the frontiersman and as a rich toys nominated jimmy, and, 10 tha loke. elected him. Tho high unexpectedly thrust upon the old jl.e bun all up, mil ne at once rose w (T of tbe position ana Degan to hair dally. Hi knowledge of law e duties of his position was limited hp didn't know the difference be- Wit of replevin and an act of coa- Ji couldn't distinguish a peace war- ii (he ten commandments, out ne the responsibility fearlessly, and K-nlgnlv when the boy addressed 'Judga." THE ALASKANS. ng iai if THB WIDDINO. ' days after his installation Into oung couple appeared before him to ied. Jimmy was in a quandary. inever seen the marriage ceremony d. but determined to worry the embarrassing affair as be best Bidding the coiple to stand before aid: flv lieloved fellow citizens, these lies now Appear oerare you w in- the holiness o matermony, accord rintur' an' the law o' this court. If rou know any caue why they it make the play, you want to squeal this stage o the game, or corral on the subject furevermore.'' ction was heard, and the justice I: up yer right ban's." ;iple bltisuingly obeyed. ou an' each of you solemnly sw'ar will marry each other ia the pres- ;'nLi court; that you will do tbe squar each other; that you will give ily else the go-by, an' cling to each ough life till death calls upon you a your earthly checks, an' that you Io each other busban an wife, ac to the law an' the prophets an' the l regulations o' this honor ble court, Mass made an' pervidei, so help ye uple so swore. , was sweating profusely over tbe i, and after scratching his bead to til thought, continued: I, James Crane, justice of th linnounce you a busban an wif furevermore world without end, an' if tbe style don't suit you, you legal right to appeal to the supreme Umaua any time within sixty day. lit out, an' me an' the boy '11 go an' r health." uple seemed to be perfectly satisfied. tked away hand in band, their sun- faces wreathed in smile ot unmis- huppiness. Peculiarities or the Alaskan, Klleta and Omaha Indians. Mr. W. H. . Dall'a. address to the Anthropological Section of the Ameri can Association was oa "The Native Tribes of Alaska." Passing by the de tails In it which are chiefly of interest to specialist, we are informed that the tribal limits of the western Inmiit, geo graphically considered, are very muta ble, and constantly changing In small details. This arises from the fact that the geographical group which wo have called a tribe among the Innuit is not a political organization headed by a chief or chiefs, but simply a geographical aggregation of people who have by potwHxioii obtained certain de facto rights of hiintinir. fishing, etc., over a certain area. The enloimy of adjacent groups keeps the maginary boundary lino pretty well defined, through fear of reprisals should it be violated, but under tho influence of the whites, with their trading posts, the boundaries are becoming violable with impunity, and are falling into ob livion. Hence the ceosraphieul names distinguishing tho groups are ceasing to have any serious significance. The degree of civilization which the Aleuts have attained is very promising. The people are not scattered over the archipelago except in their huntin parties. Notwithstanding the nomin division into groups, thoy are practically as much one people as thoe of two adjacent English counties. lue Kov. Air. jJorsey gave an ac count of the peculiarities of the lan guage spoken at the hiletss Indian Agency, in Oregon, tbe population of which is made up of a consolidation ol more than twenty tribes. The Indians are all more or less civilized, some ot them taking newspapers, are very bo me to strangers, anu in many respects resemble the Ainos. In their language the verb varies with the position of the object They can not say "that man," but must say "that man walking, or sitting, or standing, etc. 1 here are three sets of car dinal numbers, human, inhuman, and in animate. All their villages have local Dames, as "the people ol the ash-trees. "the people by the hill," "the people of the canyon, etc. A man must marry a woman from another village, and his children belong to the village of their father. They will not. meution the names of the wild-cat, field-mouse, and some other animals, before their chil dron. less thoy bring sickness and death upon them, iive is tho mystic number among them. Miss A. u. iletcher described the sacred war-tent of the Omahas, in which the sacred and ritual objects are stored. These objects are held in great reverence, and are under a special keeper. Among them is tho sacred shell, a largo Unio, which is contained in several leathern pouches, one within the other, and in which are placed strips of the inner bark of the cedar, and a scalp. In the tent is also the sacred wolf-skin, and two bundles covered with tanned skins. One of the bundles contains bird-skins; the other contains various deadly poi sons. There are besides a staff of' cedar and one of iron-wood, a small pipe stem, two war-pipes, tobacco and a scalu. The sacred shell must never touch the ground, for, if it should, a de vouring lire would come from it. II any one but the keeper totichct any ot the objects, he will be alllictcd with grievous sores, but the evil may be averted by going through certain ritual ablutions. All of these objects have been given, with the consent of the chiefs, to the Peabodv Museum of Ar chaeology. Popular Science Monthly. a foDTenlun Would Kuln Hlin. Life. 'tear friend," said a long haired man to the biographical expounder e museum, "is that unfortunate be- r a Cannibair and he indicated m Islander from Cork who was ait- aa divan. sir, that great 11 vine curiosity was mle in tbe act of roasting rtan missionary over a slow fire." f rou been able to convert hirul" fwtbiml" said the bio irapher. with "O you pose the great American Fouia pay ten cent to 4ur PUls of Dough, Probably. IKew York Time. F physician (to Datientl Did von fol- directions iu takinz tha little mils X .1 . . - - 1J uiree hours! ft Well er yon see. doc Physician Great heavens! Ton f them of tener than thatl -I didn't take any. My little boy iue iotue In tbe night and a up. Position (hastily) Where is tha F The last I heard of him be was p tack yard stoning cat. ""nor Tells the World Over. French Pimr.l . French vagabond has a fixed idea rt side of a ludee ia a loke. 1 hat fmon that inch critical responses are r"w question, lb other day the a man Who W on trial if T condemned before. 1 he reply was I "M 1 Km W rli ,1 nnl - j tr last five year." not lor five jeanr asked the awed. ftbav been in prison all that LATE NEWS SUMMARY. Carlo foaat, Kaatera nd Perelca. Vienna is autleriiig from a water (amino. Aurora, 111., has secured a free-do- livery postal system. The Bartholili pedestal will bo com pleted early in April. Tke newly-discovered gold fields of Patagonia aro reported to be extremely rich. Titos. F. Nutkalls was run over and killed by tho cars near Yuma, Ari zona. Three men were recently found frozen to death in the streets of New York city. A shortage of $10,000 lins been dis covered in the Bub-treusury at can Francisco. Mrs. Levi Sholtv was fatally shot by her insune brotlier-iu-law at Bloom ington, 111. The City of Peking, from San Fraiv cisco to Ilonkong, took 1,200 Chinese passengers. The Panama canal has bcn at tached the representative a Now York building association. The Duke of Seville lias been placed ou the half-pay list for slandering the bpanish Queen Kegent. Fire in a tenement houso at New York caused tho death of Minnie Koscnburg, by suffocation. f A Wisconsin Judge lias decided that there is no law prohibiting a man from burning his own house. A large cartridge exploded in a coal mine at North Industry, Ohio, killing Wm. Solcnthaler and Peter Miller. During a row in a danco hall at Coral, Mich., a man named Loaney shot James Maloncy. killing him in stantly. Arthur L. Mackay has been granted Maud Miller-Mackay- The latter made no PRODUCE MARKET fertlaad. FLOUR Per bbl. standard brands. 3 7o(tt,1.HO; others. 2.5t)(a.3.60. WUK.AI rrc cu. auej, (Ol.K.t. Walla Walla. 1.12i(S1.15. DAKLKX Whole, ceuUl,$1.07l(1.10. ground, V ton. i.oUUi. UAIs-i""1" DuiiiuK, rfogjno; cnoice fed S)7tf.S8c. HYK 1'er eti, Bi.uopi.iu. bUCKWHKAT KLOUK-Perctl. 4.00. (JOHN MKAL Per stl. yellow. $2.50fl 8.SA; white, fa.o:a.ia. lUtAl ivr." v litiAi t'er cu, $3. UOMINY Per cu, $3.75. OAT MKAL Per lb, afce. PKAltL UARLIi Y-No. 1, 0c; No. 2, 5ic; No. 3, 5c. Sl'Ll l raA i-er 16, 4c. PEAK!, TAt'lOCA-In boxes, OJc. AUO Per II), Oc VkltMlCKLL.I-1'er lb, No. 1, Il.ZA; No, I, Uoc. UKAW i er ion, awtau. SUOttrJi i'er ton, 10o,17. MUULl.Mi-l'er ton, 4&Zb, CHOP Per ton, AKg 22.50. HAY Per tou. haled, tk&7. OIL CAKK ki KAL-Per ton. 30S 3C.50. 1101 s I or lb, Oregon, nominal; W aau. Ter.. do. KUOt fer doz, I2(a.l4c BU'i'TEU t'er Ib.taiicy roll, 25j; inferior grade, li: pickled, UimlZc. UllbrSJi i er iu, uregun, liiginc; van forma. 12(0 13c. DK1KU r KUiTS I'er lb, apples, quar- tern, sacks and boxes, 3&; do Bliced, lu sacks and ocxw, 3j(a4: apricots, loo; blackberries, Uuloc; nectarines, 12(o.Ho; uuauhea. halves uuueelud. UiaUc; pears. quartered, 7t?H; pitted cherries, 17c; pllUHl piuuis, jL.aiuoruiaj, waiim;, uu jr- euim. biutto: currants, eau: aaies. ora 7c; nis, Smyrna, lfuiil); California, (gi8; prunes, caiuoruiv (lgo; rreiicn. iuiai-9i 'iurklsh. Ki)7; , raisins. Ualiiornia lx)u dou layers, 2.;la:c2.lu V Wox; loose Mus catels, t-M-'; Seedlesa, V tb, 12c: Sul tana, 12jc. KICK-China, No. 1, 5.75; do No. 2. 5.2J; Sandwich Islands, No. 1, $o.5u: Jauan. fi . UtiAiss i er id. pea. ztc: amau whites, ijc; bayo, 2ic; lima, 3c; pink, 20, V EG ET All LES Beets, V Ib.lc; cabbaire. lb, 2c; carrots, ton, caulitlower, V doz, 1.00(tt.l.2.; sweet potatoes, 9 lb., 3c; ouioiiH, 2(u2rc; turnips, r w, lc; spinacn, V sack, 40CaoOc; celery, r aoi, wuc. POTATOliS iatotoes, new, 4(.5c; per sack 4ua, UOc. Eugene City Business Directory. Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. WIU hwwftw Imp s oomplel stook ol BKTTM AN, O.-Dry kihxIs, clnthlnir, irrooerlea chaiiillHe, southwest corner. and irtnral iiiercl llluinelle and KikIiIU struuU HOOK BTOHK-One door south of the Astor House. A full stock of assorted boi papers, plain and fancy. C1'.AIN HHOa.-Doalers in Jewelry, watches. ciocKsanu musical limtruincnts, Wlllsiiiuite street, between Seventh anil Klahth, imitltia. B. K.-Di-a'.er In stoves and tlnwa n uianietie street, between Seventh an KlKlith. KHIENIILY. a. H.-Dnaler In dry rooiIii, cloth- ihk ana venerai inercnaiiiilm, lllaiuelte street, betwiH'n Kililh aud Ninth. GH.UJ. I'.-l'liyslcian and sinveon. Willam ette street, hutwevn Seventh and hiKhth. I10DKS, ('.-Keeps on hand flue wines, llininrs, ciKara anil a pool anil milium lutiio. mam- ette street, butwecu KiKlitli and Ninth. U)IS, ('HAS. M.-Uunsmlth. rittes and shot- KUiis. Itrei'i'h anil niuzzln naili-r. fur wi in. Itepalrinir done in the nenti'nt style and war- laiiiru. onup ou mum sirevu Ll'OKKY. J. H.-Vtttilimuk ami Wlr. keea tlno stiM-k of iohhIb in his line. Y ilium- sue sireei, in bllsworth s ilru store. McCI.AUKN'. JAMKM-Chnire wines. Honors anili'lvrurs, willamettestnt, between Kiahth UU llllll. PATTKIISON. A. S.-A fine stock of plain and miiiy viiuiiiiK cams. I'OST OKKICK-A nw MorV of itiinilarH school book Just received at the post olllce. KKNSHAW & AllltAMa-Wlnea. llnunmanit ciKiirsnr uie iwhi quality kept constantly on iibiiu. i ne oesi uiinaru utuie in lown. HIUNKIIAHT, J. H.-IIomw, atirn and carrlnire liniuuT. ii urn aunraiueea nrsi-cians minx sold at lower rates than by anyone in Kuvene, W. V. HENDERSON, Laflics. Misses' and Children's Shoes! Bl'TTOX 1IOOTH, Slippers, White and Black, Sandals, FINK KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything In the Hoot and Khoe line, to whirl) 1 intend to devoU my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASH And irunrantvi'd as represented, and wlU hi) wild fur Hie Idwi-hI prices that a good article can be alt'urded. A. II tint. OPI'OSITION Is tho Life of Trade! TTAS 11K9UMKI) PIIACTICK. WITH " omcelu llays' hrlck. My operations will be flrst-class and chars-na reasnnahle. Old iiatrons as well as new one are Invited to can. SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheaper than any other shop in uwn. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around, ltesetting old shoes L All warranted to K've satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive Sts SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM a divorce from McCormick. defense. The schooner Virginia Dare, with a crew of fourteen, from Gloucester, Mass., in supposed, to have sunk dur- shoulders. 5i04 ing a galo. L.AKD l'er lb, Oregon, 7(P1 i'OULTKY Chickens. V dos, aprins. t (a.2.60; old (a.3.60; duck, $3.UU (0:3.50; ueene, 80,50(0,0; turkeys, V lb, nominal. iUio.izc. UAftlSi for lb, HHtrn, m c; ur- a 'on. Ufa Die. JiALUiN l'er id, urcgon maw, uc; ao Kate and Susia Lillie, twins, aged WKLES-PerS-nal ken. 81.00: Euatero, bblti, t STAINING WOODS. six years, were caucnt in tno iliatting Cal.. a.'c. of a mill at Shamokin Hill, Pa., aud &UUaHS-Quou bbl fatally injured. Thomas Quinn, a carman at the Crown Point mine, Gold Hill, Nevada was fatally crushed by a cage being lowered on him. Two brothers named Hermance traveled the entire distance from Billintrs, Montana, to New Orleans (4,500 miles) in canoes. At Piedmont, 8. C, James W. King stabbed his wife to death and then killed himself, falling across her body. They leave nine children J. K.Winters killed Inmselt at Head- jams ftua jeUien, V do, WM&AXA; vege' ing, l'a., by lastening a ruuuer nose to lauies, v aoi, i.iwai.uu. a Eiis-burner, placing the other end in MONEY Extracted, 77Jc; comb, 14c, his mouth and turning on the gas. Colonel Sir Edmund Henderson, DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. ILI, ATTKNI) TO I'ltOKKSSIONAL calls Hay or nlKht. OKKlCK-lTpstui In llavs' brick: or can be found at K. 11. Luckey k ( o's ilniK store, Ulllce noure: v io vi m., i to 4 i m., to s i. M. DR. J. C. GRAY, T131VriSrJL C. M. HOItlV, Practical Gunsmith work warruiilud. ALL I Cube, 7c; dry granulated, tVe; tine crushed, 7c; golden C. i jfo. Cur r r.li. l'er lb, uuatemaia, vl cohu Rica. 10:a lie: Old liovernment Java. 18(a ZDs, llio, I2i:t4c; Salvador, luc; Mocha, Kona. lc 'I I.' U.nn -JVr' if.;. T.nan 1UAO 1UUUK UJ,UU Mrtiw,., " l,J(.ll . 20(ao5c: OoIoiik. laooc: Gunpowder anc luiuerial. .UAtvic. bXKUf taluoruia rennery is quoiea at !Kic. in uula; In kegs and 1-gal. ms S5.0.4U. CANNED GOODS Salmon. 1-th Una. p TVR W fl RHP.T.HPP.Tir. do, 81.; ovsten., 21b Uns, t do. " v mism,i4W4j, 1-Ib tint, ?1.4U f ao; lousiera, "VKKICK OVKlt OUANGK STOKE. vy wi Lauurlitnit iras adiniiilstcrcd for uulnluiu ex- iracuou oi icciii. 1-lb tiuH, V lo, (1.91); clams, 21b tins, f doz. 1 1.U0; mackerel, 6-lb tins, if doz, i. 7oiu 9.U0; fruiu, V doz tlna, iio 3.0u; FltESH FHUIT Apples, Oreuon, new, e box.7cC(ttl: bananas. V bunch, xj.&u a4 erauberris, Western, 811.UXsjia.00 bbl: TS NOW I'KUMANENTLY l)rATEI) IN 1 Cottavu Urovn. He perform all operations in mechanical and surgical dentixtry. All work warranted anu satlstacUon guaranteed. Ho Cheap Pines Can He Made to Re semble Expensive Woods. Brackets, mouldings and many arti cles of furniture may be made ol pine and other light woods, and then so stained as to closely resemble the most expensive articles of their kind. Dye ing and staining make the soft woods tougher and harder. Many of the so called mahogany, cherry and ebony ar ticles sold are made of some common wood, and stained the exact imitation of what they are supposed to really be. I have seen cheap poplar, pine and other woods turned into fine walnut, mahogany and ebony corner cabinets, footstools, writing desks, wall sockets, mouldings, etc., with a little stain and Tarnish, and sold two hundred per cent, above cost Staining wood is very sim ple, and in a short time any intelligent person can learn how to do it To stain a walnut color, procure the common furniture stain sold at all fur niture and most drug stores. Dilute it with turpentine until the required shade is obtained. The wood can be darken ed by a second and third application, it desired. For mahogany color, brush the wood with a hot solution of two ounces of madder and one ounce of fustic boiled a few minutes in one quart of water. The stain may be light or dark, as desired: the more mad der the deeper the color. To ebonize wood, wash it three or four times at lowing it to dry between each application with a boiling hot preparation oi strong dogwood and water. Then, when quite dry, wash it with a solution of acetate of iron. This acetate of iron is a mixture of iron fillings and vinegar. This is a very valuable stain for eboniz- ing articles of furniture, moldings, brackets, etc. It sinks so deeply mto tho wood that bruises or scratches will not expose the original color. A little pacticewith these strtins will enable a person to give the wood n beautiful mottled, grained or shaded appearance, and quadruple the selling valuo of the arliclo treated. Painted surfaces can not be stained. All stained fancy articles are improved by varnish' ing. Pine and other light colored woods may be stained a light hue and given a rich, glossy appearance with equal parts of turpentine and linseed oil mixed and laid on evenly and smoothlv with a soft brush. This is ex cellent for such light woods as bavo a beautiftd natural grain Prairie Farm- The touching ballad, "Mother. Ia My Collar Clean?" brings tears to the London audiences. the head of the London police force, has resigned, owing to severe criticism on his conduct Uuriug the recent riots. The New Jersey Legislature has parsed a bill granting $1,100 annually to every soldier (or his unmarried widow) who served in the war of 1812. The British freight steamer Saxon, which recently left New York for Jamaica, has been lost at sea. The captain and live other perions were drowned. A freight train broke through a bridge at Finher's Eddy, New York. Conductors Raymond and Smith and two brakemen were killed, and their bodies burned to a crisp. GEO. W. K1NSEY, Justice of the Peace. 7KAL KSTATK FOR BALK-TOWN LOTS It und farms. , Collections promptly at tended to. Kkhiiiknok Corner Kleronth and llltfh Sts., r.uguno uuy, urcg-on. Cape Cod, bbl, $U$12; Lemons, Sicily, box, u.oWu; L.tuies, p iuu, ti.so; pine apples, tf dot, $7.0U; pears, if box, t3.?o(4.uu. t - SEEDS Per lb. timothy, 6Cc; red clover, H((H15c; on hard grass, 17iu,18i rye gratta, llKgMlc NUTS California almonds, 100 lb sks. 184c: UraziU IM lb sks, If lb, loc; chestnuts, lM(a,20c: cucoaiiut.et)7.50; tiiberUi, Sicily, 175 lb kks, V 11). 14c; hickory. 1UU lb sks.lUc; peanuu, ttj(a:llc; pecans, lexas, 100 lb ska, 14c; California walnuts, v UU lb ska, tj'j JC- e uj. lj xi &ALT-carmen iHiana r von wu, i, VlltlMUd nULUI Liverpool, v ion, siowiv iuio, m iwi. ner ha. o. K2 SI). WUOIj Eaxtern UreRon, sprinn cnp.iaj luc kt lb: fall cIId. 1U&14. Valley Or- eKon, spring clip, 15a,17c; lambs' and tall, 1 a A loc HIDES Dry, 1617c; wet salted, 67. CUNS, RIFLES, Fishing Tackle and Material Sewins Madnnesand Needles of All Kinds for Sals Itcpalrlng done Ih the neatest style and warranted. Guns Loaned and Ammunition Fnrniahei Shop on Willamette Street, opposite Postoffloe Book and Stationery Store. Poitofflce Building, Eugens City. I have on hand and am constantly recclrinsr au assortment of the bust SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STATIONERY, Illank Dooka, Portolioa, Cards, WalleU, BLANKS. ETO. A. 8. PATTERSON. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Ttrpalrlntt of Watches and Clocks exemited with punctuality and at a " reasonable cost. Willamette Utreet. Hugeae City, Or. KUQEN'R CITY, OIIEG0N, W. H. W ATKINS, Proprietor. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IM STOVES, RANGES, Pumps, Pipes, Metals, -1ND- . L. (Joint) ton, of boutli Vallejo, mn rraaela, Cul., committed suicide in a San FLUUH Extra, i.i!54.7Sy bbl; super Fruncisso hotel by closing the doors nne, s.(jd.i)U. and windows oi his room and turning on the gas. Over 50,000 pounds of powder ex Dloded in the powder works near Xenia, Ohio, killing three men and blowing the building and machinery into atoms. . The Canadian Pacific Railroad has definitely selected the head of Burrard Inlet as the site for its Western ter minus. The plaoe will lo called Vancouver. Sixty Mexican outlaws attackod and robbed a freight train on the Mex- New and Experienced Management. Charge Moderate. WUKAT-No. 1 ahlppinpt. tl.28jai.3u ctl; No. 2. tl.i$,l.&: Willing, 1.3U 1.824. UAKLEY-No. 1 feed, tl.221C41.25 If ctl; No. 2, tl 20; brewing f 1.40 41.17. DATs Millinir ana surprw-, i.szm 1.40 V ctl: Feed. No. 1, tUMil.t ; No. 2, UUltN-bmall yellow, a i.zmgi.zo r cu; arse yellow. al.l0Dl.2t; large wtilte,1.16 i.aJ; small wmte, f i.iui.io. ltiK-fi.iu r cu. HOPS-6Ya,7c It lb. HAY-Clover. 10ail.OO If ton; alfalfa, $10 0113; wheat, fiSi.'XXa) 14.50. blKA w o.x:(ojc r oaie. ON I UNS Per cU. $2.0J(o 125. HKANS Small white. I1.0X1.85 If ctl- pea. l.0U(a;i.bj; pinit. wcgi.uu; rea, wc House FDrni.MQ Goods Generally. WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. D. MATLOCK, BUC0B8H0B TO T. O. IIcndrickM. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, ... Oregon. Central Market, ican Central Railway near Kilometre, (d 1.00; bayos, 11.001.25; butter, tUJa river I Xfnvinn Thn trMin huniln wnrfi rotihed L; HmaM.gZ.AXlS.u. Having purohasfsd tho store formerly owned by I 1. u. llenurluKs, l lake pleasure in in- furminK tbe publlu that 1 will keep a well selected stuck ot FiHlier AcAViitlf ins of all their clothing. The New York street car employes were successful iu their strike for more nav and less hours' work. For three days the movement assumed the form of a riot, and all the cars were laid up. A gun, which is being tested at Kalamazoo, is said to have sent a huge Bteel ball through fourteen thick nesses of boiler-plate. Its inventor claims that he can propel a ball fif teen miles. The torpedoes placed in the harbor at Salonica have been surreptitiously removed. The Greek Ministers of War and Marine threaten to resign unless war is declared againtt Turkey, and tho people are reported as anxious for hostilities, At a fair held near Paris a herd of bullocks, worried by thieves, broke loose and charged the crowd of spec tators, killing throe persons wounding 140 others. The thieves took vantage of pockets. Working People Aie often too 111 to labor, but they bavn't time to take meiiclne and lay oir. Mm mona Liver Recrulator can be taken with' out causing an lona of lira, and the sys tem will he built up and invigorated by it. Ic has no equal a a preparatory medicine, and can be aatelr used when a doctor can not be callrd in. Ia all common diaea es it will, unassisted by any other medicine, effect a speedy cure. POTATOES Early rose, 35(2 40c; reds. MU 3V: swwtn. S" tl. 0. C. B. K. IlklS TABLE. ' Mall Train "orta, 9:11 A. u. Mail train south, 2:01 P. M. PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of BEEF office H0UE3.EUOENE city postoffice. I Dry Coods, Boots, Shoes, General Delivery, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Money Order, frein 7 a. M. to 6 P. M. Keg-inter, from 7 A. M. to 5 P. U. Mails for north close at 11:15 a. M. Xuii rr ninth ilne at 1 (0 1. H. Mails for Franklin close at 7 A. at. Monday anil 'I'hitrttflnV. I Mails for Mabel close at 7 A. m. uoaaay ana Thursday. .... ... Malls for Cartwnif m close i a. h. monuay. HATS, GROCERIES, NAILS. AND BOCIBlItS. TlinVVE I.UDI.K NO. 11. A. F. ANU A. WI Vj Mo.U flrstand third WcducsJays In each month. TOBACCOS. n fact our stock will be found to be com plot. PKNCEK UUTTE LOUOK NO. 0, L O. O. F. ) Muels uvvry TuosUay evening-- MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair share ot the publlo patronage solicited TO TUB FARMERS! We will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, nogs and sheep. Shop on "Willamette Street, EUCENE CITY, OREGON. Meat delivered to any part of the city free ot charge. jnnll 117IMAWHALA ENCAMPMENT NO. 6. Mi-ets on tie second aud fourth Wednes days in each month; -l-ITnFVE IXUHIK NO. 15. A. U. V. W. a(1"l I'l m..i at Masnnln Hall tha second and IIin nnnm tn mrlc rnanv I fmirth Kridays in eaco monin. oi.n, " I L I ' T M.GKAUYPOSTN0.4O.A.Tt. MEETS I tl . at Masonio llall inenrsi ana inira rn- dars of each inonln. uy order. uuMMiMna. By honest and fair dealing I hops to be able to secure a noorai snare ot uie public pat.ouage. Call and examine our stock and prloea before purchasing elsewhere. I can always be found at tha 0RKCn HENDRICKS CORNER, Masonic HaU. Ul order of u. i TL'TTK LOIXJE NO. 3(.7. 1. 0. O. T. MEETS i) every haturday eight in Odd Kcllows Hall. W.C.T. T EADINC STAR BAND Or" HOPE. MEETS I lj at theU. f. Church every Hunaay aiier- noon at 3 m. v unio. made welcome. Where I will take all kinds ot Produce In eicbange for goods. J. D. MATLOCK. Feb. 29, 18S4. F. M. WI1KINS. Practical Drngcst 1 CuBmist DRUGS, MEDICINES, Brsskts, Palate, Vlaas, Oils, Leads, TOILET ARTICLES, Eto. PbyBlolana' Preecrlptloaa Compounded h