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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1891)
Eugene City -Guard. 841CIUHY MABCH7, IW1, Should Be (irateful. Our worthy contemporary of tint Went an jimtly eritiniMM th member of ill le,(ial lure who voted affinal wauon rol him, nl the governor lor vetoing them. Tb Wet .1.. (- tr....,A m, Htm fuilllr of In bill, beeui $3,UUI of 111 common apoil wa to ti apetit on wagon roau irauiu8 toward Florence. If it i to b viewe.t a a matter of ace lion! a.lvntBO, wa would auviae our con temporary to Uk hl poooil aod figure be proportion Lan eounly would be compelled to pay toward tbe won road ncberaea. He will find it clow to f 5,000. The Wwt there for lo aecor $3,000 appropriation for the benefit of a amall number of onr cilwn would bar lu rent of til county mulcted in tbe auto of I5.000. The BiiiKiaw country hai no cam for complaint. ln county baa pent for that lection over tW.OOO in rood and bridge, and baa nerer reoeived one-tenlb of that mount in toxea from it. In common with other w belief tb money wa well ex pended, but onr Binnlaw nefebbor ahould vine dpoltion to b grateful, od not abuae lb meo who aclod iu oonaonano with wbat they believe to bo their iworn duty. It mieroi tbat lb people who nro engineer. Ing lh anbem for a new uiorning dully in rortlaud livej executed aome very abarp practice. Tbe Oregouian ha the excluaive morning franchise from lb Aiaociatcd 1'reaa for Portland and no other paper can by any possibility pet it, without the oonaent of tbe big daily. The manipulator of tb aoon-to-be-born-daily got tbe franchin for Alblna, without any trouble, and now tbat Albina Ian been oonaolidated with l'ortlaud the new Super come in with all the rigbla of a full edged I'ortlnnder. We venture that a big lawnn it will grow out of It but it baa lb right Idea all tb ame.Dillea Chronicle Tb blind follower of the rejected "pro tection acbeme" are atlll engaged in tbe effort lo extend tb circulation of "protec tion literature." in tb vain bop of replacing lb "wool" over tbe eye of the people, One of tb icbeme I to club the American Economist, n organ run entirely in (be in tent of protected manufacturer, with every republican and independent paper in the country, lint it will not win. The Roaebnrg I'laindealer aay that It U reported tbat the mountain oppoaite lb great alnlo in Cow crek canyon I looa and moving tlowly down bill, lb railroad haa been moved out of line about a foot, and i liable at any tiin to be buried 'Death an av alanche of rock. Congreai baa repealed tbe timber culture aud tb pre-emption law, and changed tb bomettead law ao that aettler cannot com mute in tlx month but mut live on their bonitatead on year before commutation. (iOHlicn Items. March B. 1J1. A. J. Keeney lout a oolt an d a calf In the hltth water Hunday. Mr. and Mr. Cliaa. Smith, of Creawell, are Waiting relative near (iiwhen to day. Tb Ciiant Fork river in thi Mi-tlon lid but a few feet of bring a high a it wa hut winter. A family ha occupied the farm recently va cated hy Harry Htlirader. Mn.N, Hwamiartha returned to bar home in Kaetern Oren. W liar failed tn report tb birth of a datiKhter to Mr. anil Mra. Kotlirock nui two Week an. Dr. Tiiompwin hat been finite Imay lor the pant week or ao waiting on the alllicted of thi and adjoining liK-alltle. .1. M. llerkahlr ha returned from an ex tended vUit with relative and friend In tb Ulimlaw country. Mra. Honey ha been at Iff iter fur aeveral dav to aiMut in caring for relative who are ill with la grippe. Mr. A. J. Kerney la quit ill with la vrlpp. Henry Harm ia juat recovering from a never attack of the aani dlaeai. At our annual achi'd meeting lt Monday Horace 11 utnhiiiKin wa elected director and 11 Y. Keeney clerk. It waa voted that the uhool hnue I moved to a alte in the village and h tax of mill levied to defray ixptnao of moving, eta During November and Dei-ember A. H Keener had a horn and a cow killed by train of the Southern l'adliu Co.. the former being appraiaed at Jiio and the latter at $-. 11 preaenled hit claim! to til company end re oeived no reply until yeaterday. when lie waa Informed 1V the claim agent that aa h waa convinced that tli atoek had lieen Intention ally laced in tli way nl tli train he would allow no damage. 1 hat there la not the leiut groueila fur ench pretended auapicion ia aelf evident and Uncle Jack puriMiee to Inntitute a atiit at once to recover that which la Jnatlr due hlin. Thi rectlon foreman at Creawell ndiiht l M to eiplaln hnw the agent at l'ortlaud cam In HMemion of audi unauthen tic atatenienta. Railroad I'rtibiiMlltlcH. A Portland dipatuh of Fob. 3 ha railroad tiewaol interest to I.nue oouiity, aa follow: (ieneral Manager Koehler, of the Southern l'aeiuo, wh mn yeaterday aliotit matter Doauecled with hi road aud it uuuierou brum lien. Concerning th eitenalon ot the Woodlnirn-Coburg branch from Kilvertou Into l'ortlaud nothing baa been decided. Home twetity-fiv hundred ton of ateel rail are now ou hand, auQluleiit lo lay about twenly.right ml'fi of road. Tie are now on haud (or the exteuaion from Corvallla to Junction City. The few gap which exint in tii company' acquirement ot right of way re now being filled up. Tb iuteution to build thi road baa uot been abandontd. Grading bai been completed on an exteuaioo from Coburg to Hpringliehl and the bridge over tbe McKeuti baa been iwdiig. A onn a good apring weather aet iu the track will be laid aud train will then run from Bpriugtlold to Woodburn. Dradwood Items. Feb. 23d, 1WI. Snowiug. Mr. Chailei Atchiaon li putting up a new houa. Mr. J. C. Farmer baa been havlug quit ieg with rheumatiem, but la Itnproviug. Cougar aeetn to be quit plentiful Iu the country, on cam aud caught coon out of trap about 300 yard from C. A. Tot terl'i liouao. Tbtcurlona pranka of Mr. Howard Fop wer looked Uoo with great eurprut Tbura dy veuing, but when they fouuj out that he we "dad" of utf;, lb. girl it waa all plain enough. T T. 11 If It Hank JlanpiMiltiifs. Tberw hav been two pplioation mad for tbe apriug term of achooi. Fbil Zobel wu np on Mohawk laat week. Mn. Taliaferro and on, Arthur, went lo Albauy lout week. Cheater Edward and Mia Ella Maltetoa Tiaited at Fall Creek 8undy. Monday morning tbe grouud wa covered to tb depth of ail luche with "lb beauti ful," to the delight of tbe average amall boy, who eould b een outauowbalhug and mak ing mow wen. Uxctcui. For 8alf. A complete atock ot Gent' furniehing iood. bate, capa. Unuka. valine aud all Koods uaually lound in a Uenta' furuiitbing atore, ntuated in flourithing ajra In tb center of tbe Willamette valky. The atock la in good condition and will be aold cheap for cub aa the owner drain I j chauB b boii,l-i. Inquire cf or addreaa A. b. llcCLCaa, Kugau, Ckrgou. The Itojjart lirUlgr. Tn the Imii of Feb. Slat of the ttliAHIi. v.,n.Uinnr l'rkrr channel that Thorua Itarlire, auMrvlr of the aiatrict, had built bridge acrHw III Dogan aiougn nil )ne aide of 1iet Valley precinct uurter contract will, the fy.untv court for 1(K). and then nail road and iil.ription ller and uUcriitlou of money with wiiiub to build it. Mr. liarbr rrpllea aa lo.luwa: Tuknt, Or., Fib. 2, IM'I. Viotou nr Till (il AKIi: In your pwr of Feb. 21, I find etntwr.ente ot (Join in imoner raraer in reieren v uuiio ing a bridge on lioirt' Hlough. It la true, aa atated by him, that I aaked the commiaaiun era court to awiat me to build that bridge, it luiiiur at the entivm eaet aide of til iliatrivt, where thi riiatrict hal no Interest more than any other part of the county, alao the Itema agreed t b paid for by the court, only b did not include the Iron; (I auppoae h forgot thern). After making anamination I found it waa worth mora to haul the flooring from tli null than It waa worth at tli mill. I did not hav the laleir to apar for that pur (MM, therefore, I aeked fr the change men tioned bv him. alao agreeing to ooiioini2 in ih. r.,ml of tli timber for tb ebaiiK men tinned by him, alao agreeing to economiae in tb cwt of tb timber for the aprona, which I did, making them Juat one half lia cit to tha court, I brought In bill in accordance wun above apecitication, (tb whole board be ing preaent) and it waa paid. We aurely all underatood the matter alike or it would not have been paid. The court will find by look lug at the reoord tbat my hill calla for ao many feet of flooring, aquare timber, peeled and faced, 4a, and no length of bridge men tioned. It aeerned to m aa we all agreed on the amount of aaeiatano to he paid, to aunt to build tbe bri '", when fininhed, the only nueationa of diffe nee that ootild ari-e, are a followa: Did I build the bridge? Yea. Mr. I. aaya It ia thcr. Doe it contain all the flooring and tiuilwi, Irona and naila that tha bill call for? Yen, except a amall loea in cut ting aome of th equare timbera to auit old Irona and oonilitlona of alough to b apannei. The hill may be varied by throwioe; oB the waate in cutting (a thing unheard of in the annate of bridge building,) from three to five dollar and if the court I ao economical a to require it I am ready to pay at auy time. Mr. 1'arker'a reaaouing would lie correct If th court had aent In to build tli bridge, get all th help 1 could from all aource and they foot th bilL Thi all agreed they did not I met Mr. l'arknr one time. He laid be bad been up to aee tha hrldga and that I bad preaented toolarg bill, lie had menaurad the bride and il tiinUr and h could not make th amount of the bill. 1 aiilil to him if it la not correct we will maka it ao. He did not aay to me to be at the next terra of court for explanation or any other time. When the oommiaaionera' court w.inU me Iwfore it to ex plain any af my act ovr which it haa control it know where to find me and when found 1 will be etandtng flat footed on th bill they paid me. Aa to being iu town I auppoM I had right to b be there if 1 had bualueaa; al though I wu not there according to atatement. Hut, aaauredly. If I bad hail huainea before th court. 1 ahould hav etayed; but being oomielleii to hoof it home, I left town Wedneaday morning before court wa called, and alept at horn aam night. I did not ae either of the cnimniaaionerii; the Judge, alone, waa met by me. 1 paa over many item mentioned by Mr. I'arker, not becauae they are literally correct, but becauae I oon aider them irrelevaut to th matter iu diaput. Ho far aa th publio print ar concerned thi tnuat end the matter with ni. Iteapectfully. Thomah IUuiike. Klinlrs Items. March 4, 1891. Mr. George Porter i on the lick Hat. A nephew of Mr. J. E. Down arrived bere I rod Hunday from Nebraaka. Tbe ChriHtinn contemplate building a church houae here In the apring. Mr. Hurry Hown bna returned fiora Eu gene, where he ha been going to achooi. Beven of Mr. 11. V. Howard' family and alao Mia Eva Lewi ar aick with meaelea, Mimar. Iuman and llnoknian, of Irving, re teaching eiuging eohool at onr echool houae. Bnow fell here laat Sunday lo tbe depth ol eight Inchon, but at present it U melting very faat. We undvralnnd Mr. O. T. Boyd, of Junc tion City, will aturt blkckamith ahop bere in a few day. The I yon brother are bringing a drive of eight hundred thouaand feet of aw logt down tbe Long Tom for the mill at thi place, Mr. John Kolbert, who ha been visiting in Hum neighborhood for aome time, started for hi home in Miinkuto, Miun., luat Friday. Several head of cattle have died In thla vicinity thi wluter with a diaeaae called leech in the liver, Mr. Jan. E. lUcharclaon bai lont fourteen head. O. Wmz. Slitlo Hill Items. March 3. 1891. Bnow fell to the depth of ix luohoi last Sunday, but it la melting off now. Mia Bullle Itenfrn guv t parly on th evening of FcV 27th in honor of brr 18th birthday; all rep , -ted hnviug a good time. Horn, Feb. lh, lttOt, to the wife ot Mr. Jack ltenfro. aon. The mother and child re getting along nicely, and by good care Jack may recover. The legal voter of dUtrict No. 71 met at the achooi houae Monday, March 2, at oue o'clock p. tn. and elected It. C. Edward aa director to aerve for three yearn and J. W, Cox a olerk to aerve for one year. Quite an excitemeut wa caused In the vi ciuity of Dig Kali creek bridge one day laat week. A couple of cattle men were stopped at the bridge by a inun tYlth a large revolver buckled around him ot the ontalde of hi coat. He wa supposed to be one of tbe J ease Juuio gang, X. Y. Z. Thurston tents. March 4, 1SJ1. Th annual magia lantern man atmrk thi place laat week, Young man, when you take your girt to th show take a quarter with you to pay her way. Mr. Reed, manager of the ltltie Monutain' Milling Co., paastd through here one day last week, euroute for the lilu river mines. Mra. Ktllem and family arrived here Monday from Fawn, Kansas. Tbev were delayed aeveral day by washout. A government limtier ageul wu on th McKeuxi lately looking after government limber. Several parties wet found cutting i loga on government land. They were com pelled to quit ou abort notice, Axon. To Uood Templar. Do yon know that Moore' Revealed Rem edy ia tb only pateut medicine in th world that doe not contain drop of alcohol; that th mod ot preparing it i kunwn ouly lo It discover; that it i an (dvinc in th civnce of medicine without parallel in the nineteenth century; tbat it proprietor oiler lo forfeit $1,000 lor tny ca of dyapepaia it will not cure? Souiethiuf About the Successful Flay, "in wion. Manager Rhiuehart take pleasure in an nounciug bia enuagemeut lor one night, Monday, March Vtb, of the latest aud great eat dialect comedy aucoeaa, "Ol Olson." Th unprecedented iiicceat with which Ihil Swedish dialect novelty bat Diet, warrant u in lb forecast tbat lb Opera Hons will be packed to ita uluioxt capacity. . Li'Mnia Norn-.. Uo lo th Depot lumber yard for cheap lumber. Andrew will not be nudertold. Ah Urove Foultry Yard. EiK for hatihiua from tb four etaudard breeds, naiuelr, Wvandolta, Fly mouth ltcxk. Single Comb Brown Leghorn, and Kilrer SoaUkfled llaniburca. aa diuhI tikm.1 aa can b obtained tn Oregon or Cliftsrui. f er aettiug ol nllreu, fl.W. tail on or aajrr, Amo Wuliij, Coburg, Oregon. Notice of Dissolution. . . i.. i..n llil Ilia eoiuirtner none iuoii'.,j ship heretofore exi-ting between H. tif : i a w ii n..n,,li, k known by .k. flrn, n.maol Veidr A HoHeuheck, 1 thi Uy diaaolvid by mntual oonaent. J. . Wrtuan. W. It. Hoixexbmi. Eugene, Feb. 21, 1HU1. Eugene. Feb. 21. ii...;. il.t. .1... .M me inlorest iu tb OIK ------ Central Oiegon Lnd nd Loan Co. and liU'chaseu J. 11. Welder luietra. iu .uj Cily Drug Store I hereby give notioe that I hav thia day entered into a copartnership with W, It. Hollenbeck under th firm nam Of Hollenbeck t lont. Tbe old firm ool-Iw-tinir all Ntoonnt aud Pyiog ,0 date of this notice. OABBIXL OnCa. New Tailoring' EHtabllnhment. Win. J. Ebrhardt. merchant tailor, late of Ban Freutieoo, California, baa openeo a flrat-cwM tHiioriug rioii""eui Duun'a block over Dunn' tor. He will keep In atock a full and com. Plate liue of wooleu. cansitnere and auit- ' . ,. , I nluA hq I (ufan. lug. AH wora guarauicou tiou. 1'riei to uit tbe time. Wanted. a onnd birl to do light booaework in a family ol throe. Good wage. Inquire at J M . William and Co.' offloe, or at Smith 4 Hall's store. Citation. In the count court of the St te of Oregon, fur thn county of Lane. , Iu th matter ot Ilia eMuieoi iieuuen iua- ham. . .. . . To Ellen Wlckham, Oaretu. aiiT, nn Wlckham, Alary B. Mao, rrena "'o ham, Iaaao W. Wlckham, Lydia Roaeer man, Sophia Waod n. Clara May and Wm. W. Wlckham, greeting: I- i,. n.n,a of tha State nf Oreiion you art hereby cited and required to appear in th county court of th Stale of Oregon, for th county ol Lane, at the court room thereof, at Eugene, In the county of Lane, on Monday, the 0th day of April, 1891, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to ihow ca us wny an oner ann " .u-.. th real property belonging to deoeased to pay th niortrag thereon, described as follow: The NW1 of th NE J and lot No. 2 of Sea 17. Tn 17 S. It 1 K, containing 10 zz-io-j acre In Lane county Oregon. Witneaa, the Hon. It. Scott, Judge f th county court of tha Statv of Oregon, for the county of Lane, with the seal of laid court affixed, thi 2d day of Mar h. A. D. 1H9L Attest: W. . WAL,tt.nn, viora Hy 8. Hi an, Deputy. J. D. MATLOUK, SPRING AND SUMMER I Extensive Lines in Dress Goods, a beautiful Cloth. Silk and Velvets. Laces, Uloves, buttons, etc. Clothing, the most complete line in the city. Nats and Caps. Gents Furnishing Goods. Boots and bhoes. t r.nwv t.ViA "Largest ah -WWakV VM.W Q the Lowest Prices. J. D. MATLOCK, - EUGENE, OR, M . UN MONEY """ ltlt"'' UUUWUVHVH 'J . able, without any prt to get out ol order or repair. ....... WK CLAIM that when you have aeeu and underatood Ita operation you Will buy one, that you will like It and recommend it a a perleot aucoeaa, and the only Wher you ever aaw that will te the place ot the rub-board. FOR BALE AT Mitchell's Mammoth Stove Emporium. DEALER STOVES, TIN AND House Furnishing Goods, rLUMBINO, ROOFING AND JOB WORK. JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows Building), - - EUGENE, OR. Mew iloljkiug mme HOWE & RICE, Dealers in GENTS' - FURNISHING - GOODS. Fine Uiu)rwer, Neckwear, Mima', Boy', Youtlia'and Children' Clothing, HaU, Caps Rubber CoatH, Eto. Agents for the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co., Salem, Oregon. Don't For5t the Place. WILK1NS' OLD STAND, Eugene, Or. MOORE Furniture UNDERTAKERS SPEII& Gents' Underwear, Negligee Shirts, And Nobby SEE DISPLAY Every Department. line. Fine Zephyrs. Feasle Mitts. Ribbons, Stock and I name SATED! The Ladies' Friend THE NEW ERA -Hydraulic- i PRACTICAL, SIMPLE. CHEAP. Our Claims : - WK CLAIM to wah all Tarletle of gooda, from Hn.t Inin til th coaraeat cartwta, perfectly th uneai lao to in cuaraeii cmr-ii,. Wn. without rubbln or bolliiiK, wl elnan. without rubbln or bolllnic, wunoui me ua ot chemlcala or any deatruotlre pnivea or preparattona. aakini; u'K I'l.AIM U, do li inaouiTiurxutiu mpiiu wicr. amity waahlnira lu one-Iounn of the Mm rwiutred by any other proeeaa, and with...., ativ nhlM(.tlnnah1 f.,&tlirea. ......... .l.,n .n,l niiili.nUmd. thtt la dur- VK CLAIM tonarea naaner inni u aimpie in IN GRANITE WARE, Pipe, Pumps, Etc Etc. & LINN, Dealers & EMBALHERS. Clothes lasher Delinquent Notice. Notice la hereby Riven that the follow nf eument on atock of the Blue River Mining to. have thi day become delinquent on the follow In aaaeaamcnta, and that the aam have been ordered told t public auction at the office of the Prealdent In Eugene, Una county, Oregon, for caah In hand, to the hlaheat bidder, to pay ald aawaaments and coat of Bale, on Tjieaday, April 7, ml, between a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aald day, to-wlt: at one o'clock p. m. of aald day: AaaeiMment No. 2, made June 24, delln- E. K. Haye, 82 ahare, am't due II K Aaaeaament No. S, made Nov. 13, 1IW9, delln qneat Dec. 14, m. . M. G. Smith, 5 ahare, am't due I .i2' K, K. Hayea, anarea, am i au t y Aaaeaament No. 4, made Oct 1J, 1899, deltn nn.nl KW li. 1MV M. O. Smith, 6 ahare, am't due I 10 R. R. Ileyc. 82 ahare, am't due 16 ; Ja. Brlaburn. M aharea, am't due 00 Dated thla 6th day of March, WU. , K. M. DAY, B. F. DORRIB, Secretary. Prealdent. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT hv virtu nf an execution leaned nut of th Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon (or Lan County on th 8th day of November, im. In a luit wherein L. A. Collin wa laio tiff inrl J. A. Htrataht waa defendant, com manding m tn aell th following described real property, tn-wit: Lot No. 6 in block N. 14. in Mulligan donation t,i Ln onuntv. Orernn. now a Dart nf Eugene, Oregon, t aatiify th um of 43fi.50, with Intereat at th rat nf H per cent, per annum from th 27th day of October, 1890, and eoata and accruing coat. Now, therefore, in the nam nf th State of Onion in oomulianc with aald writ I will offer for aal at public auction to th higheat bidder at th Uourt Houae floor in r.ugene. Lane county, State of Oregon, on Monday, the (kh dav of April. 1891. th aforeaaid d- cribed raal property between th hour nf 9 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p. m., to-wit: at on o'olock p. m. on aaid day. Term nf aal. caah in hand. Dated at Eugene thi 5th day of March, 18'JL. .1 A3, IVUiiAPllJ, Sheriff of Lan County, Oregon, Iflijioiiaiil Mice. My Patrons and the public are notified that I will sell all Goods and Merchandise at my Creswell :-: Store! FOK THE Lowest Cash Price ! Will pay th Highut Market Pric forFarin Produce. To reduce onr large atock will giv SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for Cah or Product. L D- SCARBROUCH, CRESWELL It Gives You Health Moore's Revealed ' Remedy Aitounding in Ita Etfcct in the Cure of RheomViira, Asthma, Ma.la.ria, Billiousne or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kidney It driveU Impurities from the Blood Mr. Cha. A. Knaaell, who la favorably known throughout th Northweet, av: Kor Dlteen year I waa conetant aufferer from aathma without auy relief, except that obtained by ennetanl ehance ol Inralltv. Two year ax I tried alooaa' Kivulid Kia'inv and the bene lu reoeived from It were the moat (Tatlljing. It rave me relief from the Brat, and prevented the terrible dtatrea peculiar to Uudieeaae that made lire almoat nnbemhlc. Any on who haa ever bad aethmacan nnderatand th gratitude I fcwl toward thi remed?. Believing it ha added pbwwnt veara lo aay life, 1 have not heeitatrd to rerommeud tt to U like ratTerer, and alwav with Um aam happy remit." TO ha hu1 nf ail rlmtti! a tiabt Uocmu Die? Cx, feui, Wash. IOYELTIES ! a Pique Vests, Black Underwear. Spring Suits. IN WINDOWS Barker Gun forts All kinds of Light Wood and Iron Turning done at BARKER'S GUN WORKS; also Umbrel las and Parasols repaired at the same place. All Kinas oi unKering aone ai smau pnuea. Goods sold at Bottom Prices. Send for Catalogue now ready. BARKER GUN WORKS, Eugene, Or. DOWN. $30 Suits Reduced to $25. $25 Suits Reduced to $20, by Davis, the Tailor A very fine and full stock cloths and dress goods have just arrived from the East to se lect from. At such prices everybody can tfford a Tailor made suit. Spring and Summer Overcoats a specialty. HPS3 I pay no rent, and I carry no shoddy coods, and am to be found at rav stand south of year, and it is to my interest to traveling tailor's agents hardly HtS" Traveling drummers furure these items, and vou who patronize them must pay such cost or be put off with poor good My motto, is the best goods for the least money. DAVIS THE TAILOR. J. E. BOID ! " Having purchased the business formerly conducted by J. W. Cher ry, will now offer the greatest Bar gains in Gents' Furnishings, Cloth ing, Neckwear, eve offered in city. AT COST. To make room hill close oat present Stock at UUST. Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and oilet Articles. Also a comn1pt find wWt stnrk of Faint?, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Painters Furnishings. .flE-iVlT rTmtn of oar ltond" rMt- "7 purehaein In larae qu.iitltle and taijjjf aav"'a of eaahdiae.nta we are enabled to rive our cu.tomera bottom price on U r" tar braced In a wU appointed Drug Store nd a ttrat-C Imaa Paint and Oil Houae. OSBUEN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR DOWN. of French and English Broad Pace's store everv dav in the do only superior work, whicn ever deliver. Underwear, etc.. for Now Goods Drugs, Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Appliances.