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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1889)
Milh n iK lteuu. Mr. C. Cole will net a new etock 4 gU in few .lys. II akr. eftteaaejajaa Uakluv u addlt U kk (tor this MuaiMr. Mi J T Uaerte lt iik ewe a w daye WJM S. cnomrorwIThar!; on Mill Creek, Mum MUlkan U the relet. Mr. W. MitM i t!"itf " CeWiwnia in the mi future in jjiea-ure and aiiaitv ex edition. 11 bee reuted ui I'Un U Vienna Jordan. Mr. At Mnt,Ti.ery has bin mot tier 's farming laud renteil. He also I'M una el the finest stuck niklmc Mil) Creek. Meesrs. Frank sad Irvin Lilly "f Pendleton have Ukm reuchee ea Mill Creek. 1'bey aw well lu l l '1 wo i.k wanted. There etIU reeaein two or three good locw Imi. ob Mill freak ooen for settlement (itorue Wbitbeik ia ma.) ami says bis kt in Mohawk have to Ha ia hrluii but m a t..l ilaui. We know he ia a uian bt el ways doaa hia part. Mrs. Karr baa gone on a vinit to her eon at Iebanon. and alan to ba treated tor bar cancer. Miss klla Burbrida intend teaching school MM) Mr. Holoomb baa niada a nice lot of board. Mr. Werthally baa mid hia )ac and bought at tba milL Mr. ban Putney, who baa fita mt with quite an accident a while ijck, while alone bwl a spell and fell on tba hoi stove burniuy kin faca terribly but W better at present. Many cattle have ranged the hilla of Mill Creek and Mohawk this winter without 1. lug l.-.l and ate looking well. Several diva on Mill creek bar bam killed for destroying imaginary sheep. Veople get too laat some time. Bio Kinu. The IiumlKi-utioii i Enormous. Orrgonian. "How large ia tbe immigration tbia year?" aaked a reporter of Aseislnnl General l'ne- TMimirltiHhfll'lili tfcr iaattlt eWv Hlkt Wa Tb" """" tb Tba irat tealwrj M't tad with !byer W,taitkjilU). tU m onl wiiblWyear, twe nineteenth wilk lUtia-ir 1199-mat a 1 car first handled dollar eacV witb nirmkwr luU. aid your aec- om brgiua with 101 and end, iu a 8otaa people absolutely wulil nee thj. mm mi STARR, GRIFFIN, ft BROWH. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. IV aenger Ageut Chailtoii, of tbe Northern "The popnlntion of Oregon and Washing ton will be invreaxed by tunny thousands," waa tbe reply, "U von were to go Enst and talk with the ticket agent of the different roads tin v wonld all tell yoa tbnl the great inquiry ia for Ibe northwest. Thouaanda of tx-ople are settling all oeer Oregon and Washington territory, and there ia au unaa ital deoutud for Imid, principally timber land. Uany are eettling on Puget Houml, and tbe little lowna between Portland eud Tacoma are boililiii); np rupiilly. Laat anm nier tbe Northern Pui iiio tan an eilra traiu to accommodate tbe tiavel, bnt wilbilrew it duiiug tbe winter, thinking the immigration would fall off. luateitd, owing to tbe ei traordinary winter, tbe volume of iminigra lieu i licit 'luted, and for noma time it baa Inn lieceeaary to run an extra train aa far went a Bpoaaua Falla. to turry the imuigraiiu." MELSOrV & SCXKTT, Prop The only Shop in Eugene USING HAND MADE SHOES. Inteferinir, Knee Hitting, Korgeinit, and all Faulty Feet cured without extra charge. Horaea aent for and returned to any part of tbe city. Shoeing Racing and Trotting Horaea a apt cialty. SHOP. On Serentb iitreet, between Willamette and Olive ulreete, in ('leaver' old Machinery Hall. John Scott Hariaou, brother of the preai tli nl. ia talked of aH tba Deuocratie candi date for mayor of Knuaua City. Governor Waterman of f alifuruin aaya be wouldn't accept a re notuinatiou if the eal ary ware a million dolhm a year. Insurance companies doing iKisinesa in Oregon are bow compelled to hare a paid np npiUl of tlOO.UOO. Time changes even the landscape. In War ner allev, a abort time ago, &XI toniof hav, valued at $1UK, and oaned by K. F. Mo (.'oonanghty and Wm.Koaaburnrd. In 1874 the epot where Ibe tire took place waa sur veyed aa Warner Luke. Uooae Luke bat snUided five feet since 1NS. Spring Millinery ! GOODS ENTIRELY NEW & CLASS. FIRST- Fine TRIMMINGS a Specialty. Will be located on Jfinth Street, opposite the Hoffman House. MRS. L r. Mt NAIL IIM STABLE. I. PJ. STEVENS, (Sssceaaur to Jons StXWaKT.) NEAT BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES; GOOD HORSES. HORSES BOARDED by Ute Day or Week. aiao Bought and Sold. Pumps, Fifes, aad Piling JOB WORE done on short no tice at reasonable rates . PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOD! From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES At the old stand on Eighth Street, back -M.tltsk . Store. af Blacksmithing ! I have recently rarcnaeed the latereat of D. M. Sloan ami an iiiw urniand t do all kimi. i blacksmith a work in the beat manner. Shoeing a Specialty DBIVOW H0BSE9. TBiXTTINO HORSES. AND ALL OTHER HOi.BES. I also have in eo attio with Ua atop a firstcUaa Wagon & Paint Shop. Shti the staithwest crxaernf (Khe aw) Rb strweta. Glee a a rail and I will im.n- tee aatiafactioav t;Ko. H. KlRREr. Oil fsvintrnpi, picture lraaaea, vra braes, s. clock anelvtra. hot aad ckskk rack. wu- am From the Cheapest to the Best. Ail parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality, Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call, OUR STOCK 18 (jrFree New and Stjrlisfc.j Look us over; if e do not avre job sell to job low. money, we will make aome owe tb -A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN l r. CO 2 j 2 S t SB r 3 y. Ota 31 SI 2 i 0 2 K ts 4 is s sr i- M 5 as I ft U 2 i i o If 8 i 2 3d $ 3 .JB So a c- . 3. 1 -035 a 3 iff fill nVw paJei, etc at R. D. Brown a. 10