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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1890)
TIE EUGENE CITY SHARD. SilUBDAY. .MiV 3. lbdU. SUPPLEMENT Over the Mountains Afoot. AiMeud Tidii. U'.'.b. Mrs. W. H. Grubb atid H. F. Saucer CiSLt jB from Klaumtb oounty al-ot tbis tk o the Linknlle road, and 0. W. Daley, of Shake, came with tbe from bis uses- They wade the trip in two days prrtty good walking lime oet tbeimron muh. They report the soon etiil foor feet Jrtji along lb roaJ u ' the high Floor is scarce out ia Klamath rtasty, selling 1'' bnnareJ pounds then it can be bad at all, and some people w jriading wheat in coffee milla to wake krrad with, but it is eipeoled freight teams ffl be able to do noiue hauling from Moo ugu by the Klamath rir road eoon. The wow ii out ol the way on the road, but the mirr nieces make it impoaaible for heavy freight wafion to get throng. If the mails bd been goinjj oxer the old Asblund Link, .ills road, lherod would bave been quite open ibrough the winter and there would hiv been no difficulty ia hauling flour other thiols by a,,'on and sled daring ib winter and early spring. The road waU bave been kept open well enough, and Ibe wow would have been peeked ao that iOoi could make the trip now. The iMim everywhere on both the Klamath nod ltogue liver slopes of the Caxuades are bigh now, and will be till the deep snows on ice mountain! bave melted. Plenty of flh ir running np the streajna on the Klamath iJe, but the water ia ao high that only a lt are being caught. Work iu the Cow Creek Canyon. The forcea at work i Cow creek canyon weired ordera one day laat week to do no aiore (lading until they received further orders, but to confine tbeir work to repairing the old road bed. President Huntington of the S. P. Co.. and other officiale with btm six) B. Koebler, manager of the 8. P. linea ia Oregon, were to make personal mepeo lion of the route through the canyon and the dtmagea done the road, and are to come to lone agreement aa to what permanent plan will be adopted. The new track that was boilt ironnd the imauune alide of February ia only a tem porary one, and the grades and carves too heavy for permanent use, ao it ia expected tbataaaoon aathe railroad moiais bio their inspection and decide on what will be done, engineers will be set to work. At learn tbree miles of new road will have to be constructed and possibly more. The water the lake formed by the big slide e still bout seventy-five feel deep and does not rde. Dressmaking. Ura. E. Christian baa opened dressmaking Darlora in Matlock's buildina. second floor. and first room at the head of the atairs. Dressmaking in the latest styles. Particu lar attention paid to cutting and fitting. Il. i,!...,, nn P.,..) mr.A T.ll,k .1..1. m i Notice. AH persons indebted to the late firm of l - l vi..:- - i i . l . - call at the boot and aboe atore of 0. . 17 J I . 1 . nraunw sua kjiub lueir accounts. Geo. W. Klnsey, Aaeluueer. M' I . . . " uru juu wu juur guuuB, ooubuuuiu furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinney, the pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer In Lane County. He will attend to all aalea on a reasonable com- U11BK1UD. ASH GROVE PitllLTRY YARD Pun bred fowls. Wvandottca. PIvmouth Rocks. Rom and Single Comb Letrhorns and Silver Spangled Hambunrs. Eggs, per set- tine, fl.aU. AdilreM AMOS WII.KIN8, Colmrg. r.ll . n.llTk.l Innr,,,; 1 lullnn means tbat your system Is in a state to in vite disease, ana wngnis lompouua u troft nf Kanuiumlla ia what vou need at once to expel impurities of the blood and nniid yon np. ooia dv an amRniM. Groceries The Pacific Tea Co. Has Changed Hands Mr J. 0. Rhinehart, Having purchased it. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. NEW GOODS. Gm. W. Ridilie. of Kiddle's station in Douglaa county, U one of the old residents of Southern Oregon who bave faith in the bright fatura of the country as a great fmit eiDortins rspinn. Ha already has 130 aorea olbisfinerancb.plarjted.ln fruit trees, and ill keep on plauting nntil, by true time ut year, hie oreberd wilt cover two hundred acrea. Hia treaa are mostly prcnea and Mara and tha most of his pear trees are of tat Winter Nellis variety. Mr. Kiddle baa a large farm and stuck ranch, but be believes fruit growing ia the beet avenue to big profits. Business CbaBg. 1 hereby notify the public tbat I have purchased the stock and businos uf feloan a Hvery atablea and aball coutiune the boat ness at the old atanda. I abail keep good rigs and horses and wUl guaraniw Hut nn nii. .riafituin. The old cue lomera and new ones are rspeetluUy re nested to call on me when anything in tne Having purchased the Matlock Grocery Store, we call the attention of the public to the fact that we will keep on hand a FIRST-CLASS stockofgroceries,which will be sold to our pat rons at the lowest rates. FISHER BROS. Notice to the Public. 11 Miss 2. o., 4 RE NOW READY TO TAKE ALL . orders in HOUSE PAINTING, CARRIAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, i SIGN WRITING All Work Guaranteed to be done in a 1ST-CLASS MANNER, Country Work Solicited. Otfice in Home Hotel, Up Stairs. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS G00DS From the Cheapest to the Best at i . j i j prices according 10 quality. A LARGE STOCK OF BOOfS mi B From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality, Eugene Book Store E. Schwarzschild, Prep. (Sueceesoi- io Geo, Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER k SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Orders by avail WMsptlj ttded to. Ad- Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a calu OUR 8TOCK IS C3Free Xew and Stylish. J1 Look uh over: if we do not wve you money, we will make aon.ej one alt Bell us you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN STARR GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-llUSTING Tinware, GENERAL DEALERS IN DYARE, STOVES ETC. EUGENEf - ORBGON "ry ousinew if neeaea. Jimm Z. oD. dree. Lock Uoi i