Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1886)
; iim of Hie Principal Events Now Attracting Fublic Interest ur Hen Blown to Atom by a Powdar Zz . plosion tnoiera idem to, Etc IlKafltrna Kxploalon. il.t KTON-ON-THE-SoUM), N. Y. A ter- i; x'lloaiou omirrul nt the Ditnmr .viler Works, at Bay Cheater, on the i!, in river branch of the New York ew Haven Railroad remitting in c instant death of four men cm- ytJ in tlio factory. The men were : I at work putting up and packing iridL'cs when the explosion mud, Bhattering the building to :.;i'nT8 and blowing tho four men to inents. The exploding powder, of l.ifh there was a large quantity, shot i into the air aa high as fifty feet, id (punters of the building were own over a mile distant. The names of the mon killed are as Hows : Ernest Dralen, John Rusch, nx Shaiholt and M. Reinhart. Noth g wag left of them except fragments their bodies. Their hands, legs, i t, arms and pieces of skulls, back dies' and charred bits of flesh more atUimi in every direction, from 500 ((X) font from tho packing house. N;ix Cmger, fireman of tho works, i the explosion was caused by two shooting into the building. He i tho packing houso at the time, inning out found two men who !iey were shootingsquirrels. lie h" threatened them with arrest, .1 they became. impudent. When :I t . plosion occurred the men were :i hurrying away. An Interesting Mult. ton Francis H. Brooks, of Chi formerly student of Harvard ", has commenced suit against 'ullcge to recover $30,000 dam Drooks was engaged in per an experiment in the chemi- ' -oratory when a retort contain iphuric acid, which he was , exploded, and hewas terribly 1.; One of his eyelids was 1 off, and his face was otherwise ed and torn, the disfigurements lermanent. It is claimed by T that the experiment was be rformed under direction of a -r, aud that he cupposed he i .i king in safety, and that through ..relefsness of the professor in " tho accident" occurred. Down On the UypHlaa. I m on' The Greek gypsies who ;.- refused passage to America by t unship companies, aud went to sy to sail from there, were not ! to land at Hamburg. They : r d to Hull, but were not permit i i enter the city, and are now :v 1 in the fields. Cholera Epidemic J .v Advices from Vladivo ate that cholera attacked the colony there in September; t-ince that time seventy-three a have been reported in the city, i thirty-nine persons have died of ; disease. A comet has been discovered off 4e of Good Hope. Sir Reginald Hanson has been elect Lord Mayor of London. The public debt was reduced $10,- 7,013 during September. Cornelius MeCary was suffocated in e Nugget mine at Central City, Col. James Masterman, a brakeman, was t dead by G.E.Danford near Dixon, j)i;is. Tim remnant of El Coyote's band of Ms kidnapped a woman at New In, Mexico. ' na intends to issue a lo n of !J,000 for construction of rail- -ys in the Empire. All the officers implicated in therev- utiiniary rising at Madrid have been ':v.!t raned to death. It is reported at Washington that inning will again take charge of the n 'awry Department. Tht southern portion of Texas was ;nd by a hurricane recently. wnsville and other towns were !!y wrecked. Artliur Arbuthnot, who is under rwt at Covington, Tnn., has con t'd that he .mprdered Mayor Bow i) of East St. Louis on November ', 1S85. Advices from New Zealand say that bite Island volcano is in a state of live eruption, and that a volume of ime and smoke 100 feet in diameter nies from the crater. Andrew Carnegie has offered 50,000 r the foundation of a free library in iisihurgh, on condition that the citi ns adopt the free library act and un 'rtiike the expense of management. A section boss on the Canadian 'in h of the Grand Trunk Railway u that squirrels crossing the ' at Tetrolia absolutely blocked rad, and a hand-car running into a killed sixty-four. A young man was attacked by a wolves near Sunflower, Miss., ! the next morning he was found his body being torn and lacer 1 in a terrible manner. Thebodiee -is wolves that he had killed before 'ied were lying beside him. ere has been several arrivals of la salmon at San Francisco. -t coiabined cargoes amounted to 'l cases. Alaska has been put ii this year for a pack of L10,000 or nearly double that of Wt ", while other parts report a de d pack from former years. The e pack will not be over 000,000 or somewhat over one-half that Since the last date the pack gradually decreased. ALONG THE COAST. Devoted Principally 1 1 Washington Territory ana tamornia. Scarlet fever is epidemic at Carson Nevada. Diphtheria has made its appearance at Nevada City, Cal. W. II. Whittlesey lias been appoint ed N. P. agent at Port Townsend. The Odd Fellows building at Aber- ueen, v . i., is nearly completed. Port Townsend people are talking oi organizing an electric light com pany. It is rumored that coal has Wn found in the mountains near Siwkane Falls. 1 The Grover Cleveland mine at Tub carora, Nev., was recently sold for The Good Templars of Montesano, . i.. nave organized under the old charter. Good coal has been discovered on the line of the railroad near Mount Shasta, Cal. Work is in progress on the Spokane and Cwur d'Alene Railroad, a branch 13J miles long. The name of the postoflice at Hub- uaru, Kings Tcouuty, W. T., has been changed to Juanita. The City Council of Riversido, Cal., lias passed an ordinance forbidding swearing on the streets. The heavy raisin packers at Fresno. Cal., will employ white women and children in their warehouses. At Butte, Mon., Mrs. George Lam merpart committed suicide by shoot ng herself through the head. There is a demand for peach and apricot pits at Fresno, Cal., at the re munerative rate of $1 per sack. The President has appointed Quincy A. Brooks to be Collector of Customs for the District of Puget Sound. Mrs. Laura Deforce Gordon, of San Francisco, has been nominated for Attorney-General by the Labor Party. Pomeroy wheat merchants want 300 curs at this time. That means no less than $27,000 for freight money. A syndicate of Portland capitalists is about to be formed to establish a largo hotel at Ovsterville to cost $30, 000. C. G. Austin, of Pomeroy, W. T.. has filed his resignation as treasurer. He was appointed vice Rauch, re moved. Tho salmon continue to run at Aber deen, W. T aud the cannery is busy. The Montesano cannery is still running in full blast James McBride, of Garden valley, I. T., was dragged to death a few days ago by liis horse, his foot having caught in the stirrup. Garton Allen, of South Carolina, has been appointed custodian of the abandoned military reservation at Fort bins, Montana. ' Suit has been commenced by Gar field county, W. T-, against defaulting Treasurer Rauch's bondsmen, to re cover $8,500. Burrage's party of O. R. & N. engi neers have completed their work on the Farnnngton branch and disbanded for the present. A granite statue of Gen. W. II. Hal- leck has arrived at San Francisco. The statue is soon to be erected in Golden Gate Park. The name ot the postoflice at Ken- neweick, Yakima county, W. T., has been chimed to Tehe, with Flora Knowlton as postmistress. The telegraph line from Spokane Falls to the southern terminus of the Spokane t Pe.louse Railroad, at Bel mont, W. T., is in operation. It was in consequence of urgent an' peals of Senator Fair that the Presi dent consented to the re-opening of the Mint at Carson City, Aevada, J, B. Cox was nominated for Gov- enor of California bv the United Labor Party in place of C. F. McGlashan, who was nominated and declined. Hans Tlieade was almost instantly killed near Red Bluff, Cn' by falling to the road from a load of hay. He was 13 years and a recent arrival from Germany. Over seventy buildings have gone up at Colfax, W. T., during the past summer, and there is not a single va cant house of any description to be found in town. The glove match at San Francisco between Jack Burke and Jack Demp sey bas been postponed until some time in November, Mayor Bartlett having refused to grant a license. United States Marshal Dunovan at tempted to arrest an escaped counter feiter named Fischer near Phnenix, A. T. Fischer resisted arrest and Dun ovan shot and killed him instantly. A laborer who has been seeking work in Los Angeles county, Cal., writes warning others to stay away from there, as the ranchmen employ Chinese in preference to white men. Pedro Pacheco, ihe prisoner who escaped from Sheriff Brannan near Martinez. Cal., was killed by officers at the Cottonwoods, southwest of Huron, while offering armed resistence to arrest. An exierimenUl-shipment of Yucca logs grown in Lower Calilornia, has been made from San Diego to Liver Dool. The logs will be used for paper making, and if the trial proves profita ble the busines will become one of no small importance. San Juan couuty, W. T., is well pro vided with churches and schools, showing that the people are not back ward in educational matters. At East Sound there are two new churches Methodist and Episcopal, and at other points churches and school privileges are as good. Tho name of tho Kennewick Postof' fice, W. T., has beonchanged toTe he The change was the result of confu sion with tlie Konuewock Postotfice. The temporary enlargement of the building at the school for defective youth, in Vaneouver, W, T., is com pleted, and pupils are arriving for the fall term. The State Convention of the Amer ican Party, which assembled at Fresno, Cal., nominated a full State ticket, with P. D. Wigginton for Governor and Frank M. lixley for Lieutenant Governor. At Merced, Cal., a harvesterdriving wheel struck a bowlder, producing sparks which set fire to the standimr grain, and 240 acres of wheat, 550 aeres of grass, and 150 acres of stubble were burned. A town in which people go from street to street in a boat is growing up around the sliore of Lake Elinor. Cal. The principal street of the town is circular, ana can be touched by a boat at any point. An unknown teamster at Ketchum, Idaho, was caught in tho ropes of a quarti wagon recently, thrown under the wheels, which passed over his Ixxly, iniurine him so that ho died two days thereafter. Sheriff Gabriel, of Pim.1 county, A. T., attempted to arrest a horso thief named Lurtega. Tho thief was on horseback and refused to halt, where upon the Sheriff fired at him, killing both rider and horse. John McClellan. a ranch lalmrer. aged 60 years, was run over by the Virginia and Truckee express at Reno, Nev. He was a Scotch-Canadian and leaves a wife and two daughters. He was staggering drunk at the tune. James Coffee, tho last of tho men injured by tho explosion of coal dust on the steamer lueen of tho Pacific at Victoria, died after a gallant light of nine waeks for life. This unike the ninth death from that disaster. The dead bodv of Henrv Hnrminn. - - t , which was found a mile east of Vir. ginia City, Nev., by some boys, proved to bo a case ot suicide. Hapman had placed a giant-powder cartridge in liis mouth and liirhted it with a. candle. The face from tho chin upward was enhrely blown away, and pieces of the skull were found scattered all around. The highest mountain on the Sound is Mount Constitution on Orcas Island. From its summit one can look down into the streets of Victoria, Whatcom and other cities on the Sound and trace tho waterways and rivers far in land. There is a bridle path leading to the summit and many travelers seek tho lofty eminence to view the surrounding country. The right of way party on the Cali fornia & Oregon extension is now slashing through the forests of Siski you county, Cal. From present indi cations the terminus of the line for the winter will be at Strawberry valley, but if the weather is favorable an ex tension may be made to Butteville. Connection with the line from Port land is promised for next fall. In coming to the wharf atNanaimo, B. C three men from tho steamship Queen of the Pacific were lowered in a boat to take a line to the wharf. They drifted on tho propellc, and the screw striking the boat smashed it to pieces. One man was drowned, but tho other two were picked up by a boat that was lowered. The namo of tho drowned man was Cummings. A quantity of opium valued at $1,000 was seized on the stcatner Gaelic at San Francisco. The opium was packed in boxes, marked as Chinese vegetables, and consigned to a Chinese firm in Victoria, B. C. Tho United States District Attorney gave it as his opinion that circumstances did not warrant the seizure, and therefore the drug should bo forwarded to its desti nation. While J. E. Harris, living near Goldendale, W. T., was trying to lift up a sick horse, tho animal fell on his leg, breaking it below the knee. A son of Mr. Harris, several days ago, also met with an accident that came near being serious. He was riding a young horse, and lassoood another one, and the horse he was riding, not being familiar with that kind of work, turned a complete somersault.ca tching the boy beneath him in such a manner that he was rendered unconscious. Nicholas Peters, a fisherman, re cently captured a huge devil fish in Victoria harbor near a spot much fre quented by bathers. It weighed over 100 pounds, and when stretched out measured from end to end of legs about seven feet. When taken into the boat alive it seized hold of the boat, the seats, the coffee-pot and everything movable with its thousand suckers, and might possibly have lifted the boat and its contents out of the water had not Peters succeeded in stabbing it in the vital spot between the eyes. It has for some years been known that trichina not only infest hogs, but rats as well, and as hogs often eat rats it bas been suggested that from them most of the trichinosis in hogs has come. Recent investigations in Eu rope confirm this suggestion, and give evidence that trichinosis is due entire ly to rats. A comn ittee of Vienna physicians found in Moravia 37 per cent of rats examined affected by trichinosis ; in Vienna and its environs 10 per cent., and in Lower Austria about 4 per cent. The well-known voracity of the hog and its special fondness for meat cause it to feed upon the flesh and excrementsof-other animals infested with these parasites, and especially rata. The practical ap plication of the results of this investi gat ion is to destroy all rats, and to ex ercise especial caution about thejeare- less storage ol grain ana the accumu lation of litter about pens. OREGON NEWS. Xvorrthlnf of Central Interest la a Con dented form. A Board of Trade has been organ ized at Oregon City. Union county has a delinquent tax list of about $10,000. Tho hop crop in the Nehalem valley amounts to about 3,000 pounds. Cheap jewelry doalers are swindling peoplo in the Willametto valley. Chickens in tho vicinity of Mitchell are dying with the "blind staggers." Three hundred and sevonty-ono In dians are picking hops iu Lane county. Henry Rinehart, Register of the La Grande Land OUlce, is to bo retained in office, Ben. Aggert, a colored mart.has been sent to the insano asylum from Uma tilla county. There are now 431 patients confined in the asylum, 2W of whom are males and 134 are females. A new Postoflice has been estab lished at Crook, in Crook county, with INancy 11 union as Postmistress. The rostoflleo at Union mill, Clack amas county, has been discontinued. Mail for that section goes to Molalla. Over one hundred men are at work at the summit of the Cascades on the lino of tho Oregon Pacific east of Al bany. Mayor Gates, of Portland, has for warded $2,420 contributions to tho Mayor of Charleston for tho benefit of the sufferers. Adam Sensen, a carpenter, fell sixty feet from tho top of the briduo now being built at Salem. Ho lies in a critical condition. Tom Brown's resideneo in Oregon City is being repaired. It was built in lo4u. Among the brick in the founda tion was one stamped 1814. Tho Interior Department has al lowed J. 1 1 Bean $450 and Samuel C. Moore $.)00, both of Douglas county, for Indian depredations in 1850. Tho Portland broom and wooden- ware establishment of Zan Bros, took fire from a defective flue, and the entire stock was ruined. Loss aliout $30,000 : fully covered by insurance. Mr. Church, of Silverton, who had his leg frozen off in the winter of 1884 when caught in a cold snap up tho Sanliam, is comm'llod to undergo a second amputation, as the stump is not healing. John Rinehurt, a saloon keeper and gambler of Canyon City, was shot and killed by l olly nilson. Iho woman has been arrested for murdor. Rine- nan una uccn anusingino woman ana had knocked her down when she shot. Ray Richard, of Ronton county, who had his skull crushed with a pitchfork m the hands of a man named- Mc Clellan, has so far recovered as to be around. His escape from death was one of the most remarkable on record. The lumber for the Morrison street bridge, at Portland, a million feet in all, is to be cut at Hoguo s null at Oak Point, W.T. Tho 12x12 timbers for the cribs are now being cut and several carpenters are at work framing thorn. L. D. C.Latourette, a pioneer farmer of Clackamas county, aged 60 years, had his rinht leg broken a few days ago above tho ankle, in a runaway ac cident. Amputation was necessary, but the operation was too much for Mr. Latourette and ho died. A large and excited mass meeting of citizens of Klamath county was held protesting against tho removal of troops from Fort Klamath. Speechos were made and resolutions passed, expressing fears of serious Indian troubles nhould military forces be with drawn. A horse stolen from the livery stable of Montgomery & Johnson atCorvallis over a month ago, was found at tho farm of L. A. Powel, near Halsey, where the latter had bought it of tho thief shortly after it was stolen, for $25. The horse was returned to its owner. Recently Rev. Mr. Pierson, a rf tod Now York City philanthropist, pre sented Tho Oregon State Insane Asylum with a case containing 140 first-class volumes of good literature. The Insane Asylum is badly in need of a good library, and Dr. Josephi, tho Superintendent, hopes to make this a nucleus (or such an institution. The project for the improvement of the entrance to laquina Bay is to build a brush and stone jetty about 4,000 feet long, with shore protoction, and to close the rock-obstructed south channel and force the ebb against the reef of Yaquina head, with the view of providing a central channel of least depth of twelve feet at mean low water, The amount already expended on the project is $150,000,and there has been built 2,517 feet of jetty to average half tide, and 450 feet of high spur jetty for shore protection. Hon. W. F. Owens, of Roseburg, suicided at his home. He was man ager of the Grange warehouse at that city, and on the day of his death ho failed for $130,000. He was endorsed by several wealthy farmers for largo turns, and all of them will be crippled by the failure. Before he took his life, he drew a pistol and threatened to shoot J. C. Fullerton, a lawyer, who was endeavoring to get a settlement of a claim, lie leaves a wiieana inree grown children. The wife was in Ya quina at the time. If w Regarded by a Preeminent rhynlelan. "Noother remedv within mv knowledge can fill iu place. I have been practicing for twenty yearn, and have never been able to pat up a vegetable compound that would, like KlmmonM Liver Iterator, promptly and effectually move the liver to action ana ai ine same lime aia unsieaa of weakening) the digestive power of the eyetera. L. M. Uintox. 31. u., ash ington, Ark." Clerk (to Mr. Isnaestein In the back room) Tbe shenUemens vat vas look ing at dot seventoen-tollar coat says he vas a striker niit Third avenue. Mr. IsaurMein-1 synibathizo mit dot strike. Trow him in a pair of suspoder. Clerk Ho ssvs he vill g f live tollar for dot coat. Mr. Nsaaestein-Vell. let him bat do coat; hut don't trow in dot sus penders. .V. J'. Times. THf GREAT REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE. . Are You Bilious? Th Krfulmtor nnr fa tit t nn, I mott chtcffully ncnnmtnd it to ill who differ from Hilima Aiuclu or 1117 Ditcu cauttd by div arranged ut of tht Livor. Kansas Citt, Mo. W. R. BERNARD. Do Ton Want Good Digestion ? Infftrti tatmnty ll Full Homarh.Himd. mekr, tit. A Mif Wor, k to kd loVs Simmam livr Ktg staler, Mt mt U raj s nn eurtf sty Ironolf. ft ftrit dut I took rtUntd mt ptru suck, t4 i out mttk $ ttmt I wit at llroai sad ktarty at I fvtt wt. It it Ihl m mrtlMnt J evar snoJs for Ityturpmim, Riciiioi.o,Va. H. 0. CSSXSHAW. Do Ton Buffer from Constipation t Testimony of IIisam Washis, Chief. Justin ol Gs. : " 1 hsss ussd Simmons Usr Kofulsiur fur Constlnsikia of my Bowels, caused by s temporary lfenncesMitt of tht Liser, the last three at tna ysan, and always with 4i4 ton!. Eare You Malaria? ' torn oi txfrUnn with Simmtmt Urnr tig. ioler tin 1885, ad rtfard it u tht gnatnay mettirin of tk Nwn for o'liesin pmt' Hmr tm malurial reysVm. St food mdi ris drM MfwrauJ rommndatlm. kKV. M. B. WHARTON, Cor. Stt't Stuthtrn BaptM Thtologmtt Stmtiary, Safer and Better than Calomol ! 1 ban bea luhleA lo severe spells of Congniioa of ths Linr, and nave been In the habit of taking from is lo so grains of calomel, which generally laid wis up for three or four days. I-attly 1 hsrs been taking Si simoru User Regulator .which gas me re bel'. sHrAoMl anv interruption f lutin. Miuuuroar, Ohio. J. HUUU. J. H. Ztilin tt Co., Philadtlphia, Pa. FXtXCS. C1.00. 0. C. E. TIWE TABLE. Mail Train "orth. 41 a. m. Mail fralii south, 1:04 P. af. orricx ioubs, iioctbciti rosTurricB. flensral Drllrsry, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. at. Money Onlor, from 7 a. M. to J p. tt. ltrKlsler, from 7 A. at. tJ p. M. Halls for north close at i ifi a. M, Mails for south ('loss at l:X r. at. Mails for Kraukllu closo at 7 a. ftf. Monday and Thursday. Mall for Mabel clsoo at 7 a. at. Maailaf and Thursday. stalls lor I'arlwniM oiom 7 i. at. Moaday. secimig. T.UOBSR LOIX1K NO. lT. A. T. AND A. M I i Most first aod third Walneadayi la each month. SPKNCER BUTTE IX1IKJK NO. , I. O. O. F. aioola sssry Tuesday or oulng. T1MAWHAI.A ENCAMPMENT NO. ft. i r Mset on tho second and fourth Wednes days Id each taonlh. riUOKNR LOI)OK NO. 11, A. O. U. W. fourth fridajs in each month. M, W. T 11. GEARY POST NO. M, O. A. R. MKKT8 f J s at Masonic Hall tho drat and third fri days at aauh taonlh. By order. (Jo am and an. OnoKR or chosen rniENus. meets tho first and third Saturday avoning at MasoaioHall. By order of O. C. BUTTE LODGE NO. 8B7, 1. O. O. T. MEETS vary ttaturday ulglit in Odd Fellows' Hall. W. J. T. T KADINO 8TARBANOOF1IOPK. MEETS lj at tho C. P. Church every Hundar after nooa at 1:30. Visitors mad welcome. Eugene City Business Directory. DKTTMAN. O.-Drr goods, clothing-. BTooerlea nnri genera mircnamiina, oouuiw est corner. Willamette and Klglilh street CP.AIN 111103. -Dealero In Jewelry, watohea. clocks and musical Instrument. Willamette tract, between rjurenlu and Klglith. FRIENDLY, S. H.-Dealer In dry woods, cloth- inn ana venerni iiiernnannise, luametU) in-oet, between Eighth and Ninth, GILL, J. P.-Physlolan and surgeon. Willam ette itreet, between rjerenth and Eighth. HOI) KM, C.-Keepe on hand fine wines, Honors, clears and a pool and billiard table. W 111am- .1 1 -t . 1 I , . I . I V. I V1..I I. HOItV. CHA". M.-Ounsmlth. rifles and shot- funs, breech and inuislo loaders, for sale. lepsUrliig done in Die neatest style and war ranted. Bliop on Ninth street. LUCKKT, J. 8.-Watchraker and Jeweler, eeis arms stock or goods In hi line, W 11 lam tie street, tu Ellsworth a drug store. McCLAREN. JAMES-Cholce wine, liquor and cigars, Willamette street, between Elghtb ana Minn. POST OFTICE-A bow lock of lUntlard school books Just reoelred at the poet office, RENBHAW fc ABRAM8 Wines, liquor and cigaraor me best quality Kepi constantly (n nana, i ns best niiuara table in town. RHINEHART. J. B.-Hoo. sign and carriage painter. Work guaranteed first-class Hieok old at lower rates than by anyone in Eugene. ori'ONiTiorv Is the life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheaper than any other ihop In town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material alt around. Resetting old shoe II. All warranted te gl t satisf action. 8hop on the Corner of 8 th and Olire Sti SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM C. 31. IIOI-X, Practical Gunsmith puna l CUM3, RIFLES, ruhing Tackle and Materlali Mu mnwMMM ill Ml For Sail Repairing dona Ik the neatest ty!e and ' warranted. Ouni Loaned and Ammunition Fanahed 8hop on Willamette Street, opposite Poatoffloe. W. V. HENDERSON, TEivrisrr. HAS RESI'MEI) PRACTICE, WITH office in Hay brick. My operations will be It rat-class and charge) reasonable. Old patron as well as new onea are Invited to oall. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. 'ILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL ' call day or night. Orriri-l'n stair In liars' brick! aron found at E. It. l.uckoy At Lo s drug store. OrBoe) hour: I te li u., 1 lo I p. m., C to 1 p. at. DR. J. C. GRAY, DETV XIS T. 0 FFICE OTER GRANGE 8T0RK. ALL. wora warranted. Laugblnc gsa administered for nalnlesa ax. traction af teeth. DR. W C. SHELBREDE, DEIVCIST. T9 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED W 1 (ttMitm llmva II iutr.si 1l !..... In iucha..l('A. and surtrlrahlri.ti-ury. All work GEO. W. KINSEY, Justice of the Peace. )EAL ESTATE FOR 8ALK-TOWN T)T9 V and farms, a Cullncllons nromntls .t- tcnilsil te. Hkhidkho -Corner Elerantb and High 8ta Eugene City, Oregon. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Repairing of Wstahea and Clock eiecutd with punctuality aad at a reasonable cost. Willamette turret. Eageaa City, r. St. Charles Hotel EUGENE CITY. OREGON, W.'H. W1,TKIN3, Proprietor. Sew aad Kiperleared IfastagetBC-t. t'hargea Hederata. F. M. WIIKINS. DRUGS, KZDICISES, Braahea, Palate, iilaaa, lie, Leadat, TOILET ARTICLES,' Eto. Phyalolana' Praaoiiptlona Oompounded. Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will hereafter keep oomplet atook of Ladies', Hisses' and Children's Mil Bl'TTOX BOOTS. Blippert, White and Blaok, Ssds mi IID 110X8, MEN'S AND BOTS BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact ererythliwr In the Boot and Shoe line, to whinh 1 Intend to derot niy eepeolal atteutloo. MY GOODS ARI r.RST-CLAtnt A nd guaranteed a represented, and wlU be sold for the lowest prioea that a good article can be afforded. A.. Hunt. Central Market, KiwlieraNcWutliliis PEOPHIETORB. Will keep constantly on hand a full upply es i3i:ii:Ft MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market price A fair ihare of the publlo patronage solicited TO THE FABHEBHi W will pay the hlaheet market price for fat cattle, nog and sheep. Shop on Willametta Street, CUCENI CITY, ORECON. Meata delirerest to any part ot the city free of chary. J unit