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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1895)
Kugcno City Guard. SATURDAY, MAY 2-V Wbimberrj Items. May 20, 180.5. Feed U good and luck gutting fat. Tli creek U getting very low and fl.h are biting fine. Bob Young who took wme cattle up to the deodnlngn Wednesday ay h caught 40 nne trout out of tho north fork of the creek Innlde of au hour. The wheel houae U now completed, much totlm credit of Bamue. Mtlk-e whoupervlned'iii work and in fuel did a great dual of It hlmxulf. Our flint nchool commenced today, Mm. Mary JIarkliu Klwlnger being the (eucber. Geo. Young will aoon have u to an iht Mr. Itunell In taking a drove of cattle to Idaho. We hope he will anon return. The plautlng of gardens, that kept all but the loggera hero buy for the laid tlx week li now about done, and chittem and tan bark peeling will now bo the order of the day. Of the 18H0 aawlog that were cut on Whlmbcrry thin aprlng alniiit COO re main near the mouth of tlie creek o account of low water, while t l;e Tent lulled in the Fall Creek run Are now In the river en route for Huge'ir, where they will arrive Innldo of about two week. Hkmpkk Idkm. Burial cf tlollllrb lUlnmunii. Gottlieb Iteliiinan the iQiwned bay, boro in Houth Dakota May IHih, 188.1, drow id na the i&b of March 181)0, wi.ji taken out of the river v the Imndi Aft iila futhtr and othera, May 14. Ie aoended t the grave iu Gilltwple'ii cemetery the tamo day 0 o'clock p. m., In the pretence of bi father, mother, brethren auif tUtertt, and a retpectable number tf neighbor and frleudt. When the loy wan prullmlnarly luntructed from the cateciiimii, and from the Hp of hi parent and paalor concerning the Christian religion, namely, the decalogue, card, Lord' Supper, Lord' Prayer, and baptism. He understood to a certain degree, the efficacy of the Itcdeuiiier'a resurrection. Knew through and y full li that it I" own In corruption, rained In Incur ruptlou; to n In dishonor mined In glory; aown In meekness, rained In power (I Cor; 10: 42, 41.) And when till corruptible ahull havo put on In- corruption and thl mortal shall have put on Immortality, then ahull be brought to pass the aiiylug, (Juiih-s, 2.5:8,) "He will swallow up death In victory." Thtme promlHet v.ere quoted and contldered to be the divine con solution to the ulUlcted and mourning parent and to all whom It may con cern. K. KuKHNK.Il, Tiuitor Sjlon. Will fciiii'ooo Hkad. John Ktew art will make hi third ahlpment of cattle rroui tin section tn nun or .win Inst. Tlilsshlpinenl will conslsto' 000 Head or cow and calve, aud will lie couxiiruiid to tho llurke Land aud Cattle Con. pan v of Idaho, tho iiiue linn to wnoiii Ilie lusi Nlilpineiit wa Uiaile. About 8(0 dead of the) .'ill lie were purvluiMed In tliw vicinity of K.me burjr, and ill be driven to Ku'bc, arriving here alioul Tintidiiy of next wevk. Tlie remainder haveW-o put rluiM'd In the valley. In addition to till thipment Mr Stewart ha anollirr contract for 6U) head of steers which lit) will diive iieroiw the mountain, de livering them at Hiiiiiiw Creek. The llurke Laud and Cattle Company have a contract with the ('lilted Nlute uov eriimcnt to furnish JUKI head of cattle which the uoveruuieut will distribute amour the indlautof tho rcscrvHtloiis of the. North went. A large number of these cattle are being purehaHod In urcgnu. IU:v. T. L. Jon km llrnr.-ltev. T, L. Jonea waa badly hurt in a runaway accident at (Irani Taw, Thursihiv. He had accompalnud hi family, who are moving to lliulr new homo h that county, one day' drive and had reached the mull and door faetory in town on hi return when hit team becamed frightened, and a bridle broke Laving nothing with which tweontrol them. Himll.v the horses were brought up Miiddeiily In a clump of oak tree, and Mr Joiiu wa thrown violently forward hImmiI twentv-llve feet. Ir an llyke attended Mr Jones, who coinplalu of pain In hi client anu u.ick a a rvuli oi tlie accldaut. To Kithon Sikimik In anithur eolumnwill I found the adveitln- inent of the ttage I, no lo them' Hpi ilium. Tlie far for the round trip I only 7. Head the announcement. IlORN. In thl cltv. Mav 22. IWi, to the wife of Steve McCaUky, a ton, Hat cheaper than ever at Mm. Mar Tins'. Mm. Harris can sell yeu halt cheap er than any sue else. A Marvel of Strength aud Purity Red Ska i. IUkimj Powukr and IUn Hkal Soua. Ak your gixnvr for them GotoOsburn A IVLauo, druggltt, solo agents lu Kugene, for a botiloof LIVF.KINK, fur tho Liver, Kidney., tilek-headache t.ud Constipation. Do Witt's W,i,h llatcl rAatve eures atalds, but lit, Indolent sore and never falls to cure piles. Ohhi'Rn A DkLa.mo. W. T. Bauford, station agent of IMrper, Clarion county. Pa., writes: I can reooiumeud One Minuto Cough Curs as the lieat I ever used. It gave inslaut relief aud a quick cure. Ohiii kn A DkLano. La Grippe I here again with all Its old time vigor. Ouo Minuto Cough Cure Is a reliable remedy. It cures and ceres quickly. Osbuhn A DkLano, Parks' Tea cleare the complexion Mm. N. Meyette, of Le lU.y, N. Y., says: "I have ued Park' Tea aud find It tbo beet remedy J have ever tried. Bold by A. Ykrinutox. , Good JlcWJ. Wheat aold In Chicago Tburadu.v ut 61 cent per bushel. Ill Liverpool wheat 1 raining rapidly. From pie eut apjienrance our farmer are ture to gel a good price for their grain this Fall. Go. hen Items. May 22, WW,. Yeslerduy's ruin him been very ben eficial to grain und gurden a well as hom. JJ. F. Ke-ney ay lie will finish as- aenning III territory, Uoiheii and Crt-a- well. thl week. He clilius Lreswell In the banner piecluct for the payment of poll tuxes. There wa to luivo been, and a far a we know there waa, a lady lecturer In our village yetiterday afternooii for the purpo.no of lecturing to ludiun only, on a aubject of which we ,i course are not piwled. lIoractC:iuinptnn,i buying a few cow to (ill Juo. v,lwart' contract for 600 heud. K. M. Warren and family haVH tak en up lliclr reniiluni'o on theli place adjoining (Jusht-u. Charily Knowle, tho nt ige (?) driver itetwecn Ccmin li and Ih xter, hits his acooiijiiKxI.itloin taxed to the utmost to meet the deuiuad i f mlninter and their lamllle nud vlniting friend ell route to I'leaniint Kill to attend the oou lily meeting at that place. If the weat'ier i lair tliu uttuiiluuoe Huuduy will be large. 11. L. Hwuggart recently purchaned a fino Herford cow nnd wi are told would like to buy a few more, but they muni be equally uh gHid antlilnono. Weare alway glnd to note tlie im provement our neighbor make In farm toek generally. W. N. Matloek ont lanyeek vl Itlng with his uncle, II. L. iQ aggarl, Ut thl place. 2 Koad iiM-rvinjK r , r.. iiyiand ivri unout Improving tliu public highway thl week, q o Tiik Chinaman. Mlur lteiiM. 1UT to... Tmrt Joo Colo flnlnhiMl planting lit coin Hnlurdav. He l:ilited 'M acres on J. r.... in icii II. Hlewarl' farm. Cliun. Hnillh In itlaiitiuir about 20 acre of corn on St e M art' farm. He i not done pluntiug yet. The Iturker went down tho river a Ih In with thulr tie. The Pitcher hoys have been runQ.ig llie nawinlll for a week or so but the ItarkcM will tuko charge ot it again today. I'miIo Jlmtnlo TeeteM aiDamily have beeu gathering chittem burk. We ChrlNiuuu I having au addi lion built to hi barn. Hid Vaughn I getting out the hop pule To' the Knox hop yard. Jim lledford taya he think anieoue has tecn gi ttitig iiway witiiBomeoi hi elieep. Pat. Wantkk To exchange a bicycle for a good home or beet, or for a good addle, or for anything you have got to tmde excepting laud. Incjulre at loiinu ini'at market. FOR THE BLOOD Just now evrryboJy Is thinking about taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak ot It. AnJ It's a good tiling to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. If you consult your physician he will tell you to rpafro a good liver IdlYB a IHEDlCIJffi anJ that, because the liver has every thing to do with the Mood. It the liver Is sluggish the system Is clocgeJ, the MnoJ becomes Impure, and tlie whole body sutlers, livery medicine recom mended for the MooJ is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the "King of LivtR mediums," simmoNs LIVER REGULATOR It does Its work well. anJ tones un the whole svstem. It is" Better than Pills," and cun he had In liquid or powder. H. N. CRAIN. Wat olios, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Win tuTWatch llepairlug a 8pclalty.1al KuoitNK, Okkoon I I..U Ull.Wr li.tll tiiil..n tMmj.lM. h tulhorif.l MKiiln i-i ly, (.. , jip Vok ilomuil; m ol limn unil N.-i , I'. i..t: ai Unho.l, lul, kni Sithl Uo.i Ktil llmtoia; ta'kuf 1uia.lri.vi N..rvtniiw; tAMitmUi kit Drain Aim ul l'..f.. ilix lio i-taiitollrmnii ni(h rs.oaiiMHl l.yoirvtr.rtilion, Yuttkfui Kmtr,i.r kombit i.f 'I .iI4nhv I iptuni ur LtlUH, Vrlilrh ld til Vi-rr, ( ililiilii.tion, InMnilf Slid IWlh. Uf innil.fi l.'l.iii f..r S, villi written uAriii. rur or nrur. niimr. ITmi Llm fUJ run Hi. k HmhU.Iia. IIiIuiuuim. I Jf ( .m.llli, M.Hir Kli.'na. h. I' aud LooabpaUuit. OliAIUMtiio tMivd uuli bf lburD a Drtauo. Tki (tit Sprint Modlclfl f MEW , fcrii"N li CI Urn 7 I 0 Trent Item. May 21,1603. Min Nellie Wittrestlng at Cottage Grove I vUkltig at her mother', Mr Saumel Iirintow. A large congregation leathered at the whiwl houne Hunday. I. N. Mulkey preached. P. P. Foley of Cottugo Grove waa a Tlnlior In our community Saturday I and tjunday. O Arch ktill iroe. fhe boyt are very aoxlou for the dny to come. The old cow bell and tin pan are in readinea. Mm. F.ll Ilnner wiite tuateho will return home 0n Eantern Oregou about the flntt of June. Stie aud her daughter Maud have been vUitiiig that country for the paat two month, filie tay t there i no country like Webfoot. There were two foot race run at Treut the Ami of the week. Watchea, pocket knlve and tome money hang ed hand. Deacon and Gimlet were two of the rat-er) Deacon winner. Front v aud Loiigbricli-.were the other two, the, latter wiuulng. Uncle Tom Gaage nay he cun tell a man that can run font. He alway nee thtt bit heel pimetrate back w ird before he put up hi canh. Will Jonen I placing lumber on hi lot and will build In tho near future. There have been aeveral cow buyeM in our mldnt lately, a good Indication of cattle bolng on the ralte. II. C. wa ridiug around lat night a though he wa on particular busl- uea and be wa on bunlneas too. At a lute hour he took the lumber wagon, gathered up all the old women in the nelghlKirhend, diaturhlng the dog from their peaceful alumber. The re ultwaan 11 pouud boy, boro the 22nd. Mr. Slocum. HHILOlFrtiTKK, the great Cough and Croup Cure, la In great demand PiH'ket le contain twenty-five dose only 20c. Children love It. Hold by Henderson A Linn. Dav & Hendersorii Undertakers anc tmbalmers. Cor Wil. and th tts. -BELKNAP- Hot Medical Springs. I'niurwf4 aii.l wnn.l.TluUT efllcacloui In l uring Rheumatism, Skin'Diseases, Liver and Kid nej Complaints, Catarrh, Drops), La Grippe, Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. J.ota9d old, 5team, Electrio A : FINE SWIMMING RINK. Free Pasture for Horses. All klnilnnf iroo stioiinil. The rlrrr terms wild miIiiiiiii, HniuUm Mini HMi'kltMl trnut. kiikv li-avn hu'ela In Kiiki iiv l'ir H.'lknup .rlii, Miinilai-, W Hlnrlay and Friday In h iiiti'iitiiff, UMkln lti ir iicn in o m uav. ('orrt.4Hindnro will receive iimiiitit attention l.lilral, A.I'. II.-TUaNIIKR, tli'llcnap Npntir, ijtw Co., OiPiiun. A MajeHtlc Hteel Uuiige A Nil H t'iM.k Stove A N.i. S WbhIi Holler I tlhnw I.liifl Oil Can 1 dux. 0 t. milk paiiN 1 6 ut, atew pall I Hour alfler I uhhIi haMlu I hUli pan I Hl.t milk pail I r.'.t. milk pall I coltee puJ 1 tea put I wt Knlve A fork I large tircad knife 1 handled man's axe 1 long handled aliovel Wlr ualla-ltakH ..$42.00 ... 12.00 .. .H5 ... .M ... .85 .. .15 .. .10 ... .05 ... .20 ... .15 ... .20 ... .15 ... .15 ... .60 ... .15 .50 Ulldduii liurti Wire 2.75 AT Griffin Hardware Co. TV rxim- "Mm. 'f hf ,'iia'i I I lie moll wonderful iil.iNwi'rjr ef r.o ii It ! b- m n. .'o'rd ut th Vadii.RM'U-B- H'lO f.l'll if Kim jo and Aini-ri lVmtltloD, lHuillM. Falling tkn. alien. Krnr etiatwiirliln Mi ul Uia (.yn aim oioar iils. Strna1hn, IiitIkhkin aud lour th rMilrv-tf m. Nuiliaa run 1 t u 1 1 1 1 y, Nrnruneaa, Kmltaloua, and dfTvkipr am rrnkma wra bmpi llaiil la a m K qnlcklT. Crvri.0ofiprlTl.1o'afiPnt. rtvuiAturetift mei.n lin-iolrni-y In ilia tint tww It la s ymp.ooi iifarml"! wrkn a id ItartTiiiuw. t caal Ul ;ii'pod ta dj br ih maol I hi. Ivan. Tl i f w dlwriMT a mA h (-ylal-ItUuTllKnld ri.x j MuiUoa SWatcal latll.'vN. II la Ilia MnmitiM !. ii r B ad, ll at rvrf liwarfnt, but ha n - r Ki.:d lot II 00 a pak ir -tat H t5)(JinJnl Intra). Wnl'ra (uaranif 'vii Sirs cuna, lrywibur all hoie aud ant i .4 rmlrt ly evirrd. all am will txiarut lo frn f ail rNann, Hvii irir rlntraran.t liti.i.iU. A 'lnaal HI'UatIN kl.llCAU la'.ITlTK, JaairUvaaiM.aia,.UarkrlaV k. 1 1 la la. Baa rraurlar, t at. V I.J vl " LAI l r . . .. B Hud,, .(T. of niv-m.' t'iBri.n in :j ..' ; a i, ii a i imWr.uj.tJMl bfosFsi liANHOOD f?rtZ$tJn .;y;iii.r.r? 0 WHAT! n NEVER wore a pall of Yoran's$2.50 Shoes? Why they are equal lo any other (3 00 shoe. Bee them at MONEY to LOAN Or) Improved farns FOR A TERM of YEARS. SHERWOOD BURR, klokne, : : : okeoon. Stage Line to Jitson Springs. We will commence runniag a stage line to thine celebrated springs rroui, EUGENE, June 10th. The staze will leave Hotel Eugene on Mondays and Thursdays at 0 o clock a. in, returning tne miiow luif Wednesdays aud Haturday at 6 p. m tvsry attention will be given to the comiort of passengers. Round-Trip Tickets, $7. Clark & Blackburn It Will Pay. Yeu wheu In want of anything in the line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, and Rubber Goods generally, q TO fkl.L - ,1 YERINGTON'S NINTH STREET DRUG STORE, CONSER BLOCK, EUQENE, Von ran nave moni.jr on lmlly and horrc prcK'ripuun. r l allla rwii.ri aie Che Ural F.arlai. One pouud pack' lira, 40 ecu la; lure lor 11.110. IITALIHD 1SG2.) F. H. HAMMER, Wholesale Commissioiip Merchant. 21') and 217 DarU 81., cor. Commercial, San Francisco, Cal. We pay the hlgbuat market price (r Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool, -Axn- GENERAL PRODUCE. It ail) par you In write n and keep polel. Lluerat ailvauce mailv on conalgninenu. Uomha. 1"" Kriirlr Produce Kichange. ntSIIiUcr nan Fianelwu Fruit Kxchauxe. .iFRUIT TREES.v If you waul lo plain (rult tree thl fall, you can ave If A per cent on your uMer by purehaa lut (mm the Willamette Kallej Nursery Co., Of WlHlUBl'KN, I'REliON. fafTSENO FOR PRICE LIST. ASH GROVE POULTRY YARD. Breeding pans second to none in the state. White and Harrcd Plymouth lbx'ks, Hutt and ltiown I'ghiirn and silver Hnangled llaiiihurga. Fees $1.50 per 15; two seitlnes $2.50. I alo have a few choice Kniillnh Herkhlre U for aale. Katili lum iiaianttvil. Adilrva Ann u ii. hi n, Colium, Oreiton. Look! Look! Every flat Reduced. Tomorrow morning I willbegin the sale of Mens and Boys Hats. Itlai-kCstiir. SI 27, the rvg $1 T5 llnd Black Nilt. I WS. the retr 2 60 kind Blin k cMltr. 2 10, (he reg S 00 kind llrown Fodnra. 1 S2. tha rvir 'l 7. kind Nut Ke.ti.rn 1 80, the reg 1 70 kind Black Wonl 1 2:t, th reg 1 60 kind Black Wool 85, the rvg 1 2A kind Ultti k I'rtiahor. 75. the rvir 1 111 kind Nut ('Hither... 70, the rvg 1 05 kind llovs Wool liata id and 4.V, the rev 50 and T5a kind Clilldreii raie 21 and 82o the reg and 50o kind Remember this sal will onlvl last for one week, so be sure and don t miss aolacn ODDOrtunitv to get a bargain. are also nivinn Iom k c..:a.. r. . r, ,; a "jr mic uctuiuy Dust Pan. If you havn't got a ticket call for Mi a ". wllwi A- V. PETERS. '" I ' " FOR YOUR Farm, Garden, and o Field Seed, Glassware, Crockery, Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware, :-GO TO-: C. G. GOLDSMITH & CO. Highest market price paid for country produce. II. it. NokToM, O. W. KlKT. Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and l'rohau? Builuei a Spee- laity Ofll llee in llarrla' Block. NOTICE TO CKEDirOBS. Notice ia hereby giren that George B. Dorria b been duly aiipoiuted Kiiiuinia Iraturol the eilute of nilliuni hUw.de ceaaed. All perwini bavieg claioil agaiaat taid OHtale era hereby nolifiod to prefect IbKaHDieta Ibe aduiiuinlrator at bia 1 office in Eugene, Oregon, within fix moutbi (lom Ibe date of tbii notice. May4lb. Mb. Qio I). Dobki. AJmiuimraior. NOTICE TO CKED1T0H3. Notice ia hereby guenthat F. W. Oebnrn bai been duly appointed administrator ot theeHtate ot RN Ja Oabaro, deceased. Ail peraoui baring claioil against laid ea tate are hereby ooiifled lo prettent ibe aame to the kilminialralor at the Eugene Loan and Bavin? Bank at Eugene, Oregon, within ix months from Ibe date of tbia no tice May4tb, 1895. F. W. OiBcnN. Geo. B. Dobbis, Adminittrator. Atty f r Estate. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore goo, for Lane County. Nora ilaroott, Flaialiff, I q George Marcolt, Defendant. ) To Ut orge Marcott, tbe above numed de fendant : Id tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, yon are hereby eninuiooed and reqnned to ap pear and answer tbe com plaint in the above entitled soil now on file agtinst you in tbe above entitled conrl, on or before tbe next n gular term of said Court, which xaid court aud tbe tetin tberoof is to be be gan and holrien at tbe court bonte in Eu gene City, Oregon, on Mouday, tbe loth dty of June, 1SH5, tod if eon fail to appear audanawer (aid complaint a heroin re quired, tbe plaintiff will apply to said oourt for the relief prartd for in aid com plaint and for general relief, be-idos tbe costs aud disbursements of said suit, lowit: For a decree diasolving tbe niarriape con tract now existing between plaiuliff and defendant and for tbe iustody of tbe minor ebilitren of plaiutlff aud defendant, name ly Effle L. Marcott, Virgil It. Marcott and Joseph F. M.ircotl. This summons ia published by order of the Hon. J. C. Fullerlon, JuoVe of said C 'urt, made at Chambers ou ibe 9th day of Apiil, 18115. Dated ibis 12th day of April, 1895. lilLIkU & YoCNO, Attorney for Flainliff. NOTICE TO CKEDITOltS. Notice is hereby given I tint Elizabeth Bmley li'ii been duly appointed executrix of the estate of John Bailey, deceased. All perwui haviuu claims Bmul said estati are hereby notified to present tbe same t the exeauirix at tho ofhYe of Geo B. Dor. ria in Eogeue, Oregou, witbiii six moniha from (be date ot tins notice wuu the ueces. aarv vonehrra. Dated May 25th, IH'.lo. Eunurru Railki, Ukj B. D.iaitis, Execuirix. Atty for estate DH. FELIX LE BRUN'S steel m unmm pills era the o'1 (inal and only FKKNCH, safe and re liable cr- on Ih- mark. fricoiLU.1; ealit I" uaji Uenuine aoM ualf by OSUCKN & DKI.ANO D i.kIm ami sole ageuM, r.unene, urv..n Srscir. EiuEia-GeiErg. splen .li I rumtiv iutBtil for Nnroaor8lok Hiwv(iki:it. ll rial li Kihiiimtirm. hlaahlainaM B ,iHvut ur Bfiir.il NturtilttiA; ftlau for IthfU- lUfttUm, (Itiiit, Kltlns J'taHirOsra, Acttl lJt (ti. AnirmiaU Antiilitto fur Alcohol to nl other iufMO. i'rioej, D, X anJ uUoul4V THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. ISIS. Watlera Atiaue, CHICAGO. Bold bv all DruaytsU. How Tongues Will Wag Tomorrow wa will open the tale of Ladles and Misses Black and Tan Oxfores. Ladle Tan Hlueher.regt225.nov.tl 90 Lad lea Tan Oxrird..reg 1 75, now 1 45 Ladlee Tan Oxford..reg 1 50, low 1 10 Lad lea Tan Oxfordi-' reg 1 10, now 83 Ladie Jilk Oxfords..reg 2'J5, now 1 65 1-atllea Blk Oxforda. tvg 1 75, now 1 45 ldlt Hlk Ovfori..rvg 1 50, now 1 lo Indies Hlk Oxfordn.rvg 1 10, now bo Miasee Tan Oxforda, 6 to 81, ... . feTl , now f .55 Miasee Tan Oxfords, sj to 12, r'g f 1.00, now $ .80 Miai,Ta Shoes, 8 toll, Misa. Tan Shoes, 12 to 2, rg 1 1.25, now $ .07 Our entire lin nfTm . will be sold for one week.. nnn'i miss a chance of a lifetime ta save money. Look! Peerless Black Hose. Ladies and-Misses Fast Black Hose, 12c per pair. ALSO Also Ladies and Misses Black Hose from 25c to $3.50 pep pair, Our Line of- 0 BLACK S TAN HOSIERY, "Plain ami Ribbed" i second to none in the State. New Dresden Silks for Waists. New Silks for Waists 20 Exclu?ivPPatterns. O JapaS? Ru$5- : : Jstb Irriued. See this line. Something new. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of LACES J(ID GLOVES and EMBROIDERY. 0 Wool. Higbst Price Paid.. We Give bo HOI SHOES 20 .vcIs Muslin. o.$ 1.00 20 vds (jingham.... 1.00 New 0 20 yds Shallie 1.00 20 yds Shirting 1.00 TO-DAY. 20 yds Calico 1.00 THE BEST KID GLOVES ON EARTH. Jhe Department Store and the Best Store to Trade. - CALL Just received a full line and Hay Bakes." 'mm Also the largest and most comidetc stock of rejiairs in tlif Willamette valley. Call and see samples at LOUGHMILLER & PETER Dealers in FARMING IMPLEMENTS. BUGGIES. WAGONS, HARDWARE. Etc. WHE?IS$Y0U ARE AFTER, AND Full value for your money, we can be relied and denendnl upon cvwry time. We cltiitu to noil you at our entail lUliinent The Very Best Goods 4 At the Lowest Prices, - And to make eiich punliit.-e a burgniu lu every n.enning ol the word. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats YOUR ATTENTION Is called to our lajRO and complete line of READY-MADE CLOTHING, rof all the latest palterui. , We are also prepared to take vour measure for a suit madel oroer. m penect fit guaranteed. 'sliljjiopi Junction City : O MAXL"FA(TURKI5S of the WHITE ROSE" a - -rrLOUR.o?i,-o ? GUARANTEED The most popular Hour Dura. You Low Prices: ol' PLANO Binders, Mowers Cor. 9th and Oak, Eugene and Gaps, Boots and Shoes. HOWE& RICE- Milling Company BEST QUALITY. in the markut. toM b.v " iauuig grocers.