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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1889)
e Barker Patent Belt ! s a marvel of ingenuity. Thousands in use. Try one and ie convinced. Price, $1.50. Sent by mail without extra harge. Address, BARKER GUN WORKS, Eugene, Or. 1UU1 w T.aaHa Qn -oriaft ffnnri and loving nfinrlfl to the nlace where thev eret value received. The Fool goeth LUO-U -IVvt,VAKJ MAX O - O X- X ST " , 1 1 1 . . , . nr. nf t.hft wisp hut of thfl foolish and tnev are lea into corruption ana tneir ath is lined with nettles. The Path to prosperity is to trade at the BARKER GUN WORKS, where you et the most goods for the least money. You save per cent. I Best assortment of Revolvers at lowest prices " iMWMdT 15 cents up to 018, All sizes and shapes. Sat- TP, Ifaction guaranteed. m The largest stock of Rogers' Silverware in Eugene, and Cheaper than any house in Eugene. A large ock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors in endless variety. Retail or Wholesale. Qnioacant fnr th celebrated DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. Also the SINGER, HOMESTEAD and DAVIS. Second hand machines for i . . . -r- x- V. ;i rn funm Blfl 11T ne or nire. rrcces 01 iuumoo, uwm tr 1 I I 1 r-rAa inchester Rifles, A LARGE i KB f'UIl )N for less At ba flAVING-Itis believed that 200 Winchester nfles are sold here annually. Sine, I cam, hero ferae yearsa-o I hare minced toffrpn BABYWA SIES a saving of $3,500 to the buyers. 1 have been a benefit to you as well as myself. Last season you could not get . STEEL WHEEL BABY WA ss than i f I pu? n a took and sell from $8 and upward, a saving of aearly one-half. Celebrated Ithaca Guns ! UOACACUK. The Best in the world for the Price, $30.00 bit's Lightning Rifles, $16. . . .... I a It A T1T-W f c ...;. NflTTfTF, I carry HAMMOCKS, BIRH CAG1&, H AKMONK m. j .... , -. .i vn V'b paiicii, " . ... . i . .1 . ,i i v.,.;....., Pachines of all kinds; and all kinds or uuus " . judgment to do what is nj 1 HI 1 MU'M vi , T T.n m i 1 tin (TTT1 Pill, I I i MM HAl n nuuv i,.- - rj . - - ! ....,. . . t nimiioet mnn Ti ( MY PRATER.May the JW&lOSm Cnri,ity few "W U SEJ.-.. c Z ' ,', Uteto ( A QTTHW TTPT?.!?. I now have nnisneu - p . t , 1 tobacco nc uded. Wi 1 w. ezmoueu w in ui""- "v" w" , , 6 ""'""ly. 11 wusuiuo i i.Sq wnndenul thinin no nuiuiiuj;, iu p. . V , i m ,.wn ,Uhh im much as oorhi i , thert'iv L'ninini; wwwiu ui iuc .m-antil, fme ma pr??r, ' 'CS eighlxr.at Wl.r Dog on .rt oti. . for nUc M if you t th. B.rke-Oon, m uk'ui out ai l ie nimuir w j ..-,. , .,., iw ii'iiiior- uou uuun j"- . r. , , , f .1. 1.1 ,.i,..i,ffl , ,r.-. Hn r nuic lines am t'liirmes re lairwi. iueu NOTICE.-Your mother-in-laws done .may w. j- - , ,(,()Wn with (lvnrtm.t;, n-ndence, ,ooe x orks. also all kinds of dirty work done, sates cr . . cab, wauted ftnd photograIJllK taicen earts stuck together with U Page's glue and w.n- . r BE BARKER &UI WORKS, Eugene, Oregi M. S. BARKER, Champion Liar of the World- KeAl Entate Transfers. mm M WbilDtT to John K nyV , iUI, I lt In Iney'a ddltion; 1300. ber k Watkini to Chan. Laaer, twd Id origin! town, naed m iltnghter 10; con, $800. B Coobran to F W Unburn, lot In Hbaw'a tlon; con, $450. W Oitburn to Emily Briatol, lot in addition, eon, 94.V). W KMnd to Lilly Ilarria, lot in Harria' tion; con 400. ACME. A Cox to C U Collier, lot; con, $30. ' A Cox to R O Collier, lot; con, $00. rroaixcE. W Hnrd lo J 0 Davenport, land; con, ime to aauie, ' intoreat in two lotw; $1- jrNCTlON II D McKinouii to W A Dablburg, lol; $801.05. OOOMTBY. S to Ira Kelly, ll'ill arret; patent. B MttWa to (iilbert F Mack, M ;oou, $'.MUJ. J Taylor lo J I' Taylor, HO acrea; con, ). tnj F Ladue to Wo Jone and U F k, 320 acrea; con, $K8). A Straight to Albiua E Beebe, 10 ncrei; $300. artba W Cooper to J A Straight, 21.25 a; oon, $677.50. Iioa Alien to M A Kebnedy. 137.35 acrei; $8.10. L Vanghan to Patrick Conley, 52 acrea; 1500. itrick I'onb'y to A L Vaughan and JriiAe monH, 270.7C acre; cod, $2,000. ate of Oregun lo C II Calloway, UC.80 a; oon. $U0. ate of Oregon lo A II Tieraou. 320 a; con, WOO. Ate of Oregon to llenj. F. Ladue, :I20 a;roD, $40). A and It S Oweu to John L tinnier, 55 acrea; con $3400. m Smith to Eugene C Cole, 20 acrea; tioo. late of Oregon to J F Kauffmnn. NO ; con 1100. to of Oregou to Jaa Banford, 7'.t.Hl a; cou $00.70. iniucl IHiney to It H C Fierce, J(N) a; eon $1100. F Kauttmau to 0 F Mack, 320 ncrea;cnu ). Kiimii Kreok Knlltap, June 27, 1880. lero aeeiua to be fever for new wajona ng iu tbia locality at preaent. r. Will Pattiaon made n vinit on the k la-t Friday; he a loo want to ibe picuio i here, but not alona, graud time ia expected July 14th at lha t ocbool bouae, in the way of a basket it aud church aervicea. r. C. II. Liuiebaiigh ia erecting a large I on bit farm . Tho atructnre adda wou nlly to the appearance of the place, oat all of our good citixena were engaged raveling the road between tho mouth of creek and the McKeuzie bridge recently, lit uo and ono half milca have been clod. r. Frank Campbell wua afflicted 11 k with an abnormal development on one of hie face, but by giving ear lo judicial ieel received at home, bla face waa aooo iced to ita natural aiie. ia our opinion that a partoerahip com f are the proper ageota to collect and amit itema to the paper, but it ahouid irmid o either partner oould diacbarge dutlea in caao the other waa absent; then editor will not be without itema a lha later waa laat week when "V" weut flh- i lamentuble in tho exirciue when ag in in worrio hinmelf into ttu.hed . d appeatance over accompanying a young to a picnic, aud make all the ueceaaary ngemeiitii iu regard lo conveyance, tnnei sournge up to tho key of E," and get of bia gxullemau frienda lo go with Bitn Iterview the young lady, and then elcclrio , beeauae abo fail to diacbarge aouio ) duty iu etiquette, be givea up the en riaa ud return home cretfllou and limn DIOUM. Hi and I. Mimical Concert. ie followiug ia the progtiaame of th K'nl conoert to be given by Mr. Laura laid, aaaiated by musical talent of )ne, at Rhiuehurt a theatre on the evea jf July 3rd: I'AIT i. Chorus To Thee, O Country, Eich ; Ladie Cborn. Vocal Solo Coni e Rello ( from Lucre lorgia), Donizetti; Mrs. Kincaid. Violiu and piano duet--Selected; s Lonlu and Resile Sawyer. Vocal Duet My Hark i Rounding to iul'', Mendelsahoii; Mr. Kincaid aud i McCluug. Piano Solo--Sonata Naotietitiu (first ment), Ueethoven; Mr. Kineatd. Vocal Duet L. u, Adair, Mr. Kin- I'ABT n. Poet and Peaaant Overture, Suppe; ea Maggie and Mary Kiuaey. Recitation -Cipay Flower Girl; Mrs. aid. Studiedn Plaatiquea Mrs. Kincaid, ea Odell and McClung. . Plaatlo Action. Quartet Home Sweet Home; Messrs riod Clark, Mrs. Kincaid, Miss Cool- oketa will b on sale Monday at the 1 plaoea. No extra charge for reeerved bt Diivino. A parly of timber laud ilatora left Eugene on day laat week )Vlock in the morning and drove to IcKenzie toll bridge by 3:30 o'olock in iteruoon. Th dislanc U 55 miles, be lime eight and oue-half boura would ird lo beat over that ro4. A borse in consequence of the bard driving and bad to pay ita owner, Mr. I. E. Stev $150 for tneaame. M Ruoku. A five year old grandson of I L. Rankin bad the misfortun to I both bone of bia left arm juat above frist while playing on a twinging board aday. It ia thought that the child miy rienc trouble, as the arm waa partially yzed when be was bat two jean of age, laa grown but little lino, I ..IMH. Rtonrr. -Dr. H. Hamilton baa re-appointed a Regeut of the Univerai- OregoD by Governor Pnooyr. Dr. ilton 7 nentletnan of excellent judg , and as he waa a carefal euergetic er daring bi flnt term, hi re appoint- will give entire tatisfaction. iw Daibt. An enterprising gentle trom California has completed arrange l for a flrat-claaa dairy at Cloverdale. til manufacture a prime article of but id Swiss cheese and will be ready for oes about lb 10th l July. See bia CO. Id Eugeoe, Saturday, June 22.1, at 11 o'clock A.M. ..f catarrh of the i, Lilian Marj, infant daughter of John Annie Davia, ago! 11 month. The al took ulace from Ibe Episcopal church t I. O. 0. F. cemetery Monday after- at 3 o'clock. ru. A tine family of children were all Ml with scrofula. Two died early; the roald eoou have followed, bat for the y and prarving use of Ajer't Saraan , which built them up into healthy igoroaa manhood. bbibd. ThnreJay veoing. Jane $$tb by Rev. C. M. Hill. Joph Lyon of i and Daisy L. Smith of HanttMrf. 4