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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1889)
TilE EUGENE CITY BUARD. HA'1 1'IlDAV ,.DEC. 21. li9. Hold Them to it. Cinclnlialli I 0t Mt.r Tin-re are grounds for grave appri hiiihicniH that the Icadera of the Republican nrty, in view of the Ulc elections, will modify I lo ir plans mil platforms in reference to the tariff. Their protuiics ami pledges to maintain the HUM tsriff laws iu their integrity mid fnll ii, hh are no i;'iriiui" ita to what they will do. The wonilerful change wbieh 1ms taken place in public n ntiment and wbieh ia atill going on in regard to protection, ia a aignif leant a the baud writing on the wall in the time of HeUbsMsr. The farmer who con atitnte a large part of the vnliug population of the WW are being converted by the thousand, ami ere only wnitiug an oppor tunity to repudiate the whole ayatem of pro lection aa a awimlle. I In- U"ken proimata of the employera of lalior that the employed would have more eonataut work and an advance of wagea if I champion of protection waa elected President are not forgotten. The deaerted machine abnpa of New England tend aa wilneaaea that the duty on coal, c ike ami iron ore ia the death to that once vaal induatry, or ita tranfer to other loeali tiea. The tal levied on loreign woola, nn article which ia indiapeuaable in the con alruction of Malta gooda, ia dealriietioii to manufacturer and not a proteollon . Con- verta to the doctrine of a tariff for revenue onlv are mnltililvini! everywhere. The Christian religion never apread over the Human Empire with more rapidity than doea the doctrine of tariff reform and tax reduc tion take hold of the ininda of the in nolo of the I'nit' d Stale. ' Mow have we been fooled. misled and deceived bo Ioiil"" ia common innuirr. The protectee tariff and the party which advoculea it are doomed. A war of worda, aiuuning to the ilUinter eated obaerver, but appanntly carried on in dead eurneal by the couteatinta, ia in pro gress between twn W'aahington paper. One of them loada to the nitu1 and Area the following: The dying jonrnalialic foelua comlncted by the pitiable crank at the river landing above aeeka to obtain notoriety by attack ing tbia paper and ita editor personally. Iu ita laat eiforta ita entire force ia devoted to audi low-lived literary ( ?) drivel aa only aucb a deluded imbecile could aloop ao low aa to utter, and which would lie piuiiahable iu the coiirta were the iu-ditutitui and ita editor not a financial aa well aa a mental wreck. Tbia paper hta anion important buaineaa than heeding Mich trash, the au thor of which ia generally underatood aa lad ing harmleaa, und whoan paper ia looked up.. ii aa a huge joke on legitimate jotiruul Ibui. Poor Dock aita aolilary in the aage I i i-l., and aa "the grit of Ilia being nulwiata," imagine he i "aelling the world afire" by apitling venom upon Iboae who have aaaialed him in hi valu attempt to manage a newapaper. Defending Mnrdcr, The Sunday W.-l. -nii.- mm. -..,Is tluit since the Dregnliian blalliea I'euilillKtoli, for the murder "f young Mi l M itt, that paer should adviH-ate tlie t inn of IVnuinntoii mid tin. liberation of the martyr, tiibh. l'eiiiiini;ton ia the luckiest mail III Oregon to I another auller f..r lua crimen; in another way he ia lucky, too. . men have eacied with their live, who have ten followed, aa tiihlai fob lowed him, Iiitemlin- luiinler, and with the wBn of murder in Til pocket he tried to k'et Penniiuftnii to ipiarrel with him, ao he could loot down IVnniiiKtoii. (iiblw own atory iIiiiiik him. It shows he tiaik a "tip" ill ill ict violation of rules, and waa diachaigcd. The ab iaive ImiKUage, if liibba is to believed, waa no worse than is used in the State of (Ire gun a hundred limes a day ami mi OM la killed for it The Oregonian ia aimply an apologist for one of the wort murder, and one of the moat disgraceful verdict ever found by an On goii jury, it defenda aaaaasinalioii, ami in aulta the innocent, it proves that boy killing is legitimate, and has even the iniliiceiicy t" pu rda the elder (iihba before the public ad nail aeaui, when if there ia anything ill the world la-fitting the latter it is retirement from the notoriety, the price of which was the lift, of yiiiing .lauiea MeDevItt n OninOM Iti'soliitlon. That waa an omiuoii reeolntion adopted at the couvenliou of tbo Natiuuul Fanner's Alliance the other day mid we cotniueiul it to the careful consideration ol the farmer of Oregon ua allowing the rapidly growing enlinient among their htclbrcii iu the eaat. It.-ad it: lleaolvcil, Unit we favor audi revision mid reduction of the tariff that taxes may real aa lightly aa poaaible upon productive labor, and that it burden be imposed upon the luxuries and removed from the DMM- aariea of life, and iu a maiinir which wilM d in uie , .. r llited Stale trenaury surplus. Anotikh Onk Foi'Mi This ia n reat era for hiivtiug up old mining claim of fab ulous w,, ,1th. Here ia another caae given by the Willamette Valley Tribune of Inde pendence "Our friend, Levi Jones, who returned from atrip to the coaat on Weduca day, tells ill,. editor ol this paper that m Ik train (i on forvalli- lie met a Mr. Iurud, father-in-law of Mr. Heck, blackamitb at Dixie, who about two years ago commenced a anarch for a rich mining claim discovered on the head of one ol the Southern tribulariea of the Willamette liver by a Frenchman who had to abandon it duriug the lingua River Indian war. Mr. Duraud and partner succeeded in llnding the claim, apeclmen of which they brought out with them, allowing the mineral to he very rich, laith in gidd and silver. The looia Usui ny Hi,, original discovers found, mid the cabin, conalrueled of bad almost rolled away. Wire log". Ciiook Col-aTr.- Waller (libaot, of whom mu(ion made laat week aa trying lo play officer, was given a heating' before Jualice Euikey last Saturday on two charea one for an assault with a dangennia wrap on and ons for peraonating an officer, and aa held in bond of i'-OO on each charge. 1'err PoiadBSttr and l.eater Vauderpool bave returneil fioin a huuliiig trip OB Um DeachulM. They aav there is no danger of uybmly violating die game law b killing dotr, for the Indians have given them aucb aeart thai a white man cau'tget within a Bile of adeer Prineville Newa Ihe laat report of tlm liovernor ol Montana I in aucfi evtn and round numlier that a ana liivion of lU beiug a "rough estimate ' Bdthl la-eaailv erwted. However, it ia doubtleaa reaxmably correct. The amounts exported for the out year an aa follow ; Hold aodailtar r.M,Ul.nno Copper . i.'.iam.taai IM 1 ,1100,0011 TaU isr.noo.ooo Iu an article on the death of Jefferaou Davia, The Dallea Mountaineer, Hep., aav: "Seiiueut franchian and eUvllon IrouMe r dialurbiug Ihe political water still but the North aa well aa the South, realilea that the negro queation in the south t a prob Um for which neither party haa vet ready an ..ii aolution. Kllraiu haa lieen ttued for ruakiug au aa aault on John L. Sullivan. The aaaaull which wa made in the Mia-daaippi prixa ring ended diatruua to Kilraiu, aad It moat appear ridiculous to blot to be lined for netting a good licking. A bl-ck of fragile haa ju.t been uuarried aaar HaUua, Montana, wbieh weighed 1ST tooa. When it haa lawn Worked ialo euttabW aia f .r buildiii. p,u p , it -UI ba a value SarafeMB Q Suit..', stum. El'tTOR 0f THI. OcBI Engei.e must have a direct outlet In ti le Watei She lllll-t bve a rallroml lo I be sea. The conditiou of things baa arrived at ibat singe when the whole people appreciate lie urgent iiecesaity of immediate action Im ing taken to lrmg to a defluile (ouclnaiou the most important iiIIchIoiIi lloi I now confront not nnlv the residents 0 Eugene, but tbeeiilii" people Of l.atle c.lltltv A eolivelilioll of the most inllueiilial men of onr county should be called at once to diacusa wuy and meulia for carrying mto tftt ct MINN leading to tbia enrl, that will demand tit" respect and attention of the most powerful slid eiall-d railroad magnates of the United Stales. Said convention hhoilld lie . presented by del. k. ilea from every village, hamlet and Wbool di-trict in the county. Le t the citi zeu of Eugene call a piim ny meeting at an eaily date lot the purpose of appointing a committee whose duty it shall be lo corres pond with tin- leading citizene of every vol- ing piecinot of the inly, urging upon mem the great importance of the DIWI under conaideration, wiih the rerpnst that they cull meeting at their ies live voting place and elect delegates to repieseut tin ir newa on the aiibject at 1 gem nil ooDrtOtloil of all the delegate thus elected, to be held at Eu gene iu the very near future. This enterprise Im- be, n started by a fev IniainesH men of Engine who. realiing the OOOOMity ol I mad b ive goM lo the expense of having (he preliminary survey made, which abowa the rn.nl to !" perfectly practi cal and easily built. Hut be in I I aubject that intereata evei v resident of the county. IBM should In. given an n. oitmnt v to abow their appreciation of the work already done by ottering substantial tMoWRfnMBl to Iboae who have had tb" culirage to proceed Ibita fur in setting the bull to rolling. Tiiis ia a ipicstmn, the importance of whi' h will bear the moat thoughtful COMid eralioti, and if all the peop'e of Eane county would laildly all p to tin liont ami put their hhoulder (n the wli.el and would give one grand push ultogethei, line would aet iu motion the mm Lue i of mi ciiterpriae that would, ere tin y are aware, place Ealie coun ty, the old banner county of (he elate, in a condition ol prosperity never before dreamed of, Mid in less than two yeur We would have a raihoiid from Eugene to connect w ith an mi line of steamers that can timl safe anchorage iu a poll within the bordtrt of our own coiiujy und thua save to th" merchant ami the farmer alike the thousands of dollars they are now compelled ami-Mil to pay tribute to the jl niuical usurpations nf the most gigantic ruilroad monopoly on citttli. The fact ia, the people of this county nr.. virtually in bondage and in chain ami instead of In in- allev iated from the biinleiia of this mercenary monop oly they ti ml tin ins, ;ns uuiiuully more sole ly oppicBscd and m heavily taxed liy one nf lb greatest impi dlineuts lo the progress of tin country that call possibly Im innig ilied. Let us ipiote from n recent Sail Fran Cisco paper the opinion (he outside world baa ol laine couiili s necessity mid oppor tunity for an nub p d. lit railroad : "If Eu gene City and her sister towns mid -in rounding country had the energy that char- uiterles hoiiic other valley towns, the would have leu thousand men at work build ing a railroad trniii Eugene to the Siualaw bay withiu llm next llitee month. Aud abuulil aucb an cuteipiia.. be uiulenakeu by the citizen of Ernie County their effort to free Ihcmaelvea from the oppressions of the Soothers, Paoi&o would aoou atnactthe u eistaiice of Eaateiu capital und the grand rcault would not only Ut u local road from Eugeue to th" sea, tint would speedily ter Inmate iu a transcontinental road Iroui ocean to ocean for the BitulaW nihil U I harbor oil the racltio ut the end of u dir. i line west (loin Chicago tin. nigh natural mountain puaaes and the richest mineral and agricul tural district on the I'ucitic, slope." A rail road from Eugene to Siusluw would enhance lh value of really in Ijuic County alone Hiitllcieiit to pay for (ho entire road. It would eticotiiagt iimuilfiictui it- that would maud all the raw iiiateiial the couniv could produce if lln-y could but see an out let (or their products. A fair example of tin way (be people .re robbed where there U no opposition to (he Southern I'aciuV ia ilbisliatml by the (wo bills of (ho Oregon Development Couiiiniy and the Soutberu I'aeille liiiilio.ul now mi tile in the office of a hiisiiict linn in Eugene which ordered aoliie good ahippul by (he Oregon Pacific bints (o Albany and thence by Southern I'll cillc lo Engein . The goods from l'ortlaud to Albany a distant f over one hundred mllaibj boat Willi drayage, added OOtl, C'i.iM and the suinegood from Albany to Eugene a distance of li s than llfty mile cost S 1 'I.H.j exclusive of drayage. Tbia ia no eleexptlon but the rule. Now, citi zen of Eanc Comity, do you propose to ait idly by mid permit your haul earning to be lib hi d from your owu hands when aalde from overcoming thi great wrong, you would Inert use the pi ice of your product besides the lliuuaiiml other adviiutugea lo b derived bj the country at large from a railroad from Eugene to the tat If dell uitt toHoBUDol Ukrn soon this gig.iutic mouopoly that always has its morci i.ury eye open for all oppot IttOitil h to iticreuae ita power, will slip in and MOQn the right of way, and then fkltwtU all your earthly hopes, BWHMI Man. Tha Supreme Court. Tin Suprciiic Court of the United State nt the prtOord tb&l is OOMpottdol the follow ¬ ing gentlemen, wiih the year of appoint- inent, by w hom appointed, and from wha( Mute: ami idhibIi Melville W. Eullcr, 111., IMS, l'res. Clevc laud. Jt'aTICK. S. f, Miller, Iowa. IMS, Pre. Lincoln. Stcpln u .1, I'n Id, CrJ.i Ht, Pres. Eiu- colli Joaeph V. Hrudby, N. J, 1870. 1'rea. (runt. .lohu M. Harlan, Kentucky, ll77, Prea. Hiiyea. Horace (li.iv, Mjss , SII l'res. Arthur. Samuel lUalchftMil. N V 1 SS J, Pica. Arthur. I,. 0i Lamar, Miss , 1S8S, 1'rea. Cleve land. And, il the last appointment i eontirnied by the SoMle, DaTid i, Ittewer of Kansas There are three Democrat, ua lollowe: Chief .lustice Fuller; Juaticca Field and Laiuui. The biiUm e of Ihe court arc He pnblicuua. Kepn seutative tiear of Iowa, oue ol th new licptlbllcaii lueiubera of Ihe iMIuinittee on Way and Means, k,u, rv.eutli: "Our defeat iu Iowa waa a cnishiug surprise, and after a calm and cor. fill auelysi of the ait uatioii I am aaliafted Unit tbe lii publican j party must either cut loose from its high protection theories aud nt once set about radi.-al leform ol UM preaem r venue ays tem or give up all hope of mum to power." That seem to give a pretty fair Inabng of th kind of l. n it: toll Mr tiear will help to couipoee. a - Krausr A Kb in carry tbe laigret and la st atock of Iswts an I sho. s in i'.u-i i v They Ull.kl tbeir dally of tbe baaimss and buy at low rate, aefliug thetn lo their mers at the Inwe.l pnttt. blp yanl U in ctMirse of o lutiuctinn at deeo, Wahinst. A VMael with a ca y t -r i.'u'.ksi rr .,( Imnl.. r will U- tb ihintf Uunchnl Ironi Ii . ne yard. hrt B sure aud et those allmns, and many i 111. r 1.,l aud um I'll tLl ri:. at II. i It,. aav Tbe prices are too lov to mention. Mr Uao F Craw baa tb sola atretic v (or all braads us tats wMmtd Taasol 1'uneb 'J Van letter IM. Utters for the followiug pein ren amed BBOlIM for at the poalofnce in Eugene City Oreloil, De" Jll, ISH'.I Adam. I' E Nirhola, Mr C Hartou. Miss Multie Hoolh, Mtas Mary Carl lie, Clem Crow, Emma Dunn, II W Evey, Geo dries, ThouiBB .Johnson. J M Laurence. Jeie Owenaliy. Jeff Uoea, Miae W F Suodgraaa, C W Smith, Adeline Stave, Oeo F Waehamann, I.ouis Wataou, Wm Wllaon, Deasn E William, L C M e kev, Lucy w Illinois, I. Y A charge ol one cent will he miule on eacu letter given out. parMMH culling for the above will pleaae any wlvertiaed, giving date. K. W OaBOWt, P. M. Matuiuomile Ittt.ll at Junction. There will be u (i rand Masquerade llall given in Junction City, Oregon, on Wee ncsilay evening, December 2lh, at Ihe Coin unreial Hotel. All are cordially invited. Suits can be obtained iu Junction, With for lados mid gentlemen. Ticket, including supper, t'l 00. lot- im- CliatlK-P. I hereby notify tbe public, that I have purchased the atock and buaineaa of Sloan 'a liv. ry slalilea and ahull continue tbe busi ness at the old atiinda. I ball keep good rig und horaea and will gnuranteo to give (he pindie entire aalisfaclion. Tbe old cua tmm rs and new one are reapectlnlly re qBarb i to call on ine when anything iu (be i very limine ia needed. Javik E. IJoni. B Novdtii'H. duat received from New York a few each of ladiaa' "La Taota" onrdod front klrt dreiuvl and net work panel with fringed ends; alao hand knotted black silk fringe for lairdering draptriM and finishing aah end. Figured, F'on-iitine, JapaneM Silk, 1 yd wide in new contention deaign and ahadee for tea gowna and home drec. s. ii. nmui Importer of high novelties. LOCAL Markkt Wheat, Oil and 07 cU.; oats, 111 eta.; hop, 7 and H eta. on conaiEo uieiit; butler, 'Jo and 'Mi ct.; eggs, 3 i otu, ; potatoes. I)1! ct. Bfffl for llatohinir. From Aniericn'a beat breeds: W andottaa. l'lviuoiitb Hocks. Light Bra nine, Brown and White Leghorns, 1'urtridge Cochins, White Wyundottes and Uluck Min oreas. Winner nf the highest honors at all the largest elbibitious for the pastjeleveu years. Eggs: $:t per setting; two settings, $5, Send stamp lor catalogue. Address, J. M. OlBRUON, Fo rest Orove, Or. Faiii Wabninh. -After January 1st all lots not sold in the Huddleston addition will be advanced ten percent. Price now only $250 for lota I - .nJ 1 , feet eicluaive of atreeta. High mid dry and the cheapest real estate on the market. MlI.LKU & Hoi'KINB. REPORT OF THK CONDITION or Tttr First National Hank, At Eugene, in the Stuto of Oregon, at the ,l,i t buaineaa, Uth Dec, IHfttl. ItKsnrili'K. Loans and lUaoOOBBl HM,7M.M Overdrafts, secured and iinaecured. . l.LlH.UO (' S Uktndl to secure circulation 12,.r00 Ol) Other stoeka, Isimla and mortgage.. I l,."n '-' 08 Hue In in approved reserve agent . . .4,2511 11 Due (run other National Hanks . . l'.Kf.l S'J Due from Slate Kauka and banker. 2,1150 58 I;, al estate, fiiriiitnie.land fixture. U.SfiD 50 Current ex penaea und taxea paid, 2,04170 PrtMUtlM paid 1,800 00 Clu cks mid other cash item Ho 10 lidlaof other Banks 116,00 Fractional uaptf currency, nickel and centa 48 53 Specie 20,214 00 Legnl tender uotea (10 00 Kedciriptioii fund with V. S. Treaa- urer 8 of circulation) B1NO0 Total 227,10 4U ' uauunrji Oapltalitoek paid la 60,00000 Surplus feud lO.OOOOO I'ndividcd protlts 7,8:19.14 National Hunk notes outstanding 11,250(10 Individual deposits subject to check 115,7(17 02 Demand OartlfiOatai of deposits. 32,C78 (ill Due lo titber National Hanks.. 75.C4 To(al $227,010 49 Si h i ok OnraOV, OotlKn ok Lank, hh: I, S. II. Eakin, Jr.. Caahier of the above mined liank.dn solemnly awear that the above statement ia true to the best of my know ledge and belief. S. H. Eakin, .lie, Caahier. Sul acrila-d and sworn to before me this 18 day of Dec. 1880, L. BtLTIV, Notary Publie, ,1. M. Hkniibicks, Ii. H. Chkisman, COMHOI Attest: T. Ii. HaVMUOU Director. Preliminary School TO THK Stale University, I'll It EE LANUl'AOES. BY REV. F. S. BECK, Latin, French unit (Irrtnitn. utii St.. bet. Oak I WUlMMttt. He . Deck iuteuda to start with the new year a preliminary school aa a preparation (or the phi lological atudiea of the Stale I in- i rally, regarding Iatm.Frencb and Oerniau l.uiguas;i. The name books aie uaed aa in Ihe l uivenity. Hegular clause, 25 ivnl per hour. Special leason, eta. per hour. Evening classes until t o'clock. Those who are obliged to attend an elementary school are not admitted. Student will pleaae reg ister before January I, lS'.Ht. EUGENE CITY CIGAR FACTORY. Slop Smoking Chinese Cigars. w K IlKKKRY INTIIDDl'CK Ol'R Basil lanufacture.1 fu-ara. Here us our aiecial tvramta: I III: OREGON (MA NT, ) THE BEST WONT, The Best CUBAN BELLE. S 5-Cent JOLLY TAB, I CIGARS. 0ADE T I HAl'l'Y HtirRS. a lU-C.nt Cigar. KKiK.NK HKB(l LKS,Sorl5CnU. AOOAPOUXK a ten cent Cigar We also mII IMPORTED CIGARS. AH kinds ot TOBACCOS aoJ SMOKERS ARTICLES at Wholesale aad Retail. NOTICE TO PirK SMOKERS-Wa asll ! Havana Scrape in packaitaa, FacroaT Three d,H aortb Fust Offtc oa Willamette .trvet. L MAKE ITS UO Clothing' J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a full line of these celebrated goods, also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re- member the stand, Walton's Block. Day & Henderson, THI FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts. FOUND! FOUND!! That the CHEAPEST place to buy Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and shoes, Etc. -IS FRIENDLY'S. P. S. Have also just received from New York City a large in- TrninA nf TiADT"RR' flTiOATTS HOT.- MENS. WRAPS and DRESS GOODS. OSBURN & CO., DRUCCISTS & APOTHECARIES. WILL4MXTTX OTHEET NKA1I NTH KiiiiHiie City, ilpi'lrti' iii DRUGS. OHKMIUAIA QILb, QLAAS, ViUNISHKS, C HUTCI 1 1 :s, MTKKT V I K IM Of m int vvcry kiml, stc Brandies. Wines and Liquois nf tlrr very- best (iinlity fornMd)cins I'll' M WK have alwuyn kcit alnvast "f tin" I'm- in nur line, und without boasting. Mrs thiol. we lire nafe in (UbIbj that art bats THB HKST ruwnrtnirnt of Illil'IIS in K :,-..n... Particular uttenti"ii Is cnlleil to DW t rok PKRFUMBBY, TOILET sins, nn.l 0ELLULO1P CASKS Knr the year 1889, Wa sballba abia to sail PAINTS, niU and BRU8HB8, (..f tt hhh wa no iavi. vt ntiick no hati.l) Than any house In this i ity, and our fri.n.ls chii past assured that ajiytunf bought from tu will lie tt class. As we huy many of our c I" I' '-' ami have facilities that few in our liusiuess hale, we think Wt an- prepared to 'iu dersell and furnish a hi tter quality ol g 1 1 1 than anyone in our line in I.ane eoiintv. We call esK'cisl attention to PKlisi'lJI I' TIDNS, which will ba ai, fid!y UM at sj hours of the day or ninht. The Celebrated French Gurc, "ApHRODITINE POSITIVE QU Aft ANT EE to on rt ii it fttrliittf ii i tlifi'U! r tiny tilMtnli T nf tlif BLFORE AFTER of fillior dex wliotlior vlslni IlYNM tbe lieowiviMm tif Sllmulmiiit, ilttui or iMum, 3r thrtittKti jtmthful iullM-n'lion. QVtf itnlitlx tucr, Ac, luch ar l Mniiti w wx.AwV llcw, HcftiluK t!nn I'aiii in tin Ua-!. , SttnllMl Wt'ukuow. Hyuterin NttYfllH PtattmlloO Ntx'tnrn tl RnMOMb lA'iiftirrlma. DlntMVWfk MMsV or.lnt( I'nttcr aitil UipQlMQjr. whlcli i( BO fltH'teil often U'il tti (niMimtim1 ttltiufsutl IttMUV Ity. IMee 11.00 Uix, 6 boxr for 50Q SMU by mail N rwelpt of ww A WUITTKN GVAttAKTBI every O0tnler MlTt4i t rvfun-i the money if a IV rniftitrnt enre If n-t We have ttRMHMMti of tetimonialx frotfl 1 ami youuK, of n'xe, who have n j-crihrt uently eunM by Um u-e of aimikoiutink. v lreular frtv VMre THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. w;sTi:uN I'Kanch H( ::. nULASD, OB City Jewelry Store ! W HOLLO WAY (Snecem rto H X CHAISE I'XAl.Ki; Mntictl Injlrumants, and Gold Pent, Silver and Hated Ware. Watches, t'l,-ks sod Jewelry repaired in the tat w orkuianlike maaaer and WiuaatTTi St., Etvia. icfnmica BROWNSVILLE Store LEADING - AT- F. W. A. CHAIN, Watchmaker anil Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon a- S ial attention given to Rspairing WATCHES, CLOCKS ami JEWELRY. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. McClarens Building, (OupnaiteP, M. WUkina'Drn Stora.) Um .hi astenaiva st..ck nf STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile. Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books. Cutlery, tc. EVOfdm for Pooks and SubtsriptioM O Xcnp,ipcn mil PwibalaMI prnmptlv at t. tided to. " Blacksmithing C. H. PAINE, T)DILl DO A GENERAL IH.ACKsMiTlllsi; BUSINESft, Kr.HUXG, l'LOW WOI'.K, A I Apeci.lv t MELStl.V .,) Siorrs MMkataMk M,op, ,. Bsfsaib Street, nsja-kaM afflha "'"t WiiMM -Mamifactuivr Boss Cultivator I tr .s i ork UIUAN I t'll. me Iml lue iiti Jl ii, m! umiI. MeNeal, Oil, ,.f Ibe Um wsjoDluskera iu tbe Stale ol Oregon, nn now be loun.l resalT tor all kinds ct srork in hi, he, .t I aine blacksmith shop on Seventli street Cai. -A fine lot ol latest atyles of wed u.ilin .r s , i i 1 ai ,u, .Ill, tic, i.. ui le rara. Me saiuiue our stuck. required all ..i University Bookstore A. GOLDSMITH fa Known Bab a LAAGER stock ery, Wooden and Willow Pay. Higbett l ami pnecj Hides, Wool, Tallow, Ac. Order, tilled promptly, with the greatest eare, I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene Call and be corteously treated. YfC JdciflC Tcfl Has Changed Hands Mr J, 0. Having purchased it. He will sell i;)()(js BEDROCK PRICES! Full Line Crockery. Handsome Presents and Coffees. Eugene Book Store! SCHWARZSCHID, FROPE. (Successor to SB, mm Wall Paper, Spectacles, Al bums, &c, &c. LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. Address: T 3R. 3F13S AH0Es UNDERTAKER. A bran new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. A Fink Link of Collins, Caskets, Robes, vi' AN! ALL KINDS OK Undertaking Goods i : rm I' uislautly nn hain Stot 'v corner Willamette and Eugene Machine G. N. FRAZER, MAKES ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. REPAIBDia OF ALL KINDS ALL KINDS tiive me a tri.,1. and mill t:io'. r 1 k'mirsntee ,., J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. Li-vs nPENED A SHOP on ninth U Mr,-et, ,.ne dtjar we.t nf '.Ith St. tin.hnp; in hl,l'rHirlt0,1''llkiDd4 Work off cu'rV,'" "!,ViM rl",h" "n hand for HMtmatn to select fmrn. Mgnk and cleaning dune Mhtffe Sat .actnai k-narante. o t- ccene. N..v. fi.lSfaj tf l0ajl Believe It Win I told that K. M. Wilkius. thi druc,ist. ""':),' "isiloms Rolrtine"furthe C'lUpll llU. Ihe in... .1 . I . .. liuruilf-n ... ! au-u, ii,,. MllV .. ..,,.., I i. ,1.1 .in, , ,n r, . i.r.-tinr.iiinn ..r U ti-j vTl , Male and Female, in and Village. Uutfit Msa X n, . ian am; ,r,n. . , r rM.nire.1. Sta-k. 1 rii. h a aplriidid 'r Partieuhas. P. F. t oLuaa. -' Wrr. st, rw y..ik. to r m -up nf Finn Groceries, China Ware than ever before. ror uoontry rrodnce E Mil's A. GOLDSMITH. Co, Khinehar 1 of Groceries, Glassware given away with Teas Geo. Collie".) m i EUGENE BOOK STORE, Lock Box 173. Also Dliun w Furniture. Mat tresses, Bed ding, Which ure offered nt the Lowest Rates. 7th Street Foundry! Shops ! Proprietor. OF IfAflflTiniBV A RPWIIALTT. OF MACHINERY :0: " ul ,,r Ki.-I.ia u.ft G. N. FKA F. M. WILKINS, Practical Druggist 4 1 DBU08, MKIUCINKS. Hru.lica, I'. mil- ilaaa, tills. '" Toilet Articles. Etc. Pbrsidans' ftajutlptluns I tuJ A Little Too Cate-lo doctor b'nijS' Piseanehas done its aork. Uk' t Kidney and Liver Cure foi " " ' "ry kidneys and liver, paiu in lsK sn f varninga of ki.iney tmnblc SoM . J drnggiati. THEN A depressed IsngTml ''Sfi'.gT of appetite and comp leiiou u-fr stored to perfect health siul vir.t i " JJg Hop, Celery and Chamoni lie bi"" by all diamisU.