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CITY. AND COUNTY . BRIEF ME.XTIO.X. Common Coencil meet Mouday main,. It yo wish to buy good ebtap call at ' 8 II Friendly'. Hers bill priuteJ kt th Guard office at reasonable rates. Call and km that burp stock uf goods for at Friudly's. ft H 0 Iladlsy ' advertisement 0 bU hort Yang Conquer, Jr. , Fur good duntiitry at reasonable figure go U Dr. Davie, over Grange (tore, 8ilver Platd Ware A complete auort' at; ALL mw Itvlim, at Craiu Bros. S II Friudly will cbeap (or cash boots, she clothing, bate, cap faucy goods, els, Eld. 8. Monro Uubbard will preach in tht Christian Church next Sunday, morning and evening. Changeable weather the first of the week, fluushiu in tke moruing, aud rain aud iturm in the afternoon. J K Atteberry and Orrin Moore announce themselves a candidate! for Marshal in the eoiuiugcity election. Mr 8 H. Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. 'Jive him a call before aelliug your gram elsewhere. Go and see that large itock of good just received at Uendrick'i before purchasing else, where. ' The belt stock of mens clothing and rniahing goods at prices to suit the tunc. Don't you forget that all who have tried the Durkee Woven Wire Mattroti accord it the highest praise, P etfectly cleau, nose less, and durable. E J-Mcl'lanahan ik the sole agent for Lane county. Clerk's Report. At the meeting of School District No. 4, Kugeue City, held March 7tb, the Clerk made the fol lowing report; Co. aud State apportionment 518S9 OS Taxes 8J7 30 Katsbill 154 2.5 I'revions Clerk 4100 Total Faid teachers, and incidentals. ..J2951 fit .. 2702 59 Balance 49 04 Indebtedness of district ab iut 970 00 including order due at eud of present nmoth. Due n Taxes that are col loctahle.. 4S9 36 Taxable property in district $678,330 Legal voters. 30.1 Children subject to apportionment,, .. . ,516 H ico 1 dim Court. The spriug ffghta com meaeed Iut Suaday, Zacb Moore and Irv ine; Ilemmeaway being the participants. - 7 he latter put in an appearance before Judge Humphrey, and contributed ?5 towards replen ishing the city exchequer. Zach discovered sud denly that the country wis preferable to the city, aid acted accordingly. The Judge had another ease before him, but the defendant akipped, and left the court in doubt as to his guilt. Military 1oad. We are informed by a re liable gentleman, that steps have been taken to insure the opening of the military wagon road between Eugene City and Southeastern Ore gon, by the 1st of June, aud probably by the 15th of May. The county court will wisely render some avistanc towards rebnil ling the principal bridge on the route, and the residents long the road will repair and place it in a con dition for travel Litiuation. A cue. came before Judge Fftch Monday in the County Court that ex cited t nsiderable interest. A 11 t-paro I brought suit against J H Short rulge, both of Cottage Grove, to recover money due on a ' note. Quite a number of the citizens of 'Cottage Grove, Lane Co., were present m witnesses. The jury returned a verdict (or the plaintiff for $85. The cost 1 of the suit will amount to about $150. ItRTPRNEn Home. Miss Kittie Chamber lainwho lias been visiting Mr, Geo Hum phrey and fnmily for several months past started for her home in Santa Rosa, Califor nia, Tuesday. On Friday evening previous to her departure a pleasant surprise party was giveu her at the residence of Mrs Norris Humphrey. Miss Augusta Osburti accoin ' panied Miss Chamberlain, and will be Absent several weeks. Grange Address. Judge R P Boise, the Master of the Oregon State Grnuge, will do liver a public address at the Court Home, Eugene City, Saturday, March 19, 1SS1, at 10 o'clock a. H., taking as his subject, "The object and aims of tho Grange at viewed and proclaimed by the list National Grange." Brume Broken. While workmen were en iraged, the other day, repairing the bridge across the first slough beyond the Eugene bri.lgs, the stringers broke in the middle. This will necessitate a new bridge. A subscription p&r was circulated on tne streets one day thi week to secure nisans, with which to re build it, wit'i w!ut sviccias we did not learn. t HiiAVt M-)RT3.voe. -There was recorded in the Clerk's office of this county, this week, a mnrtgaV on all the property of the 0 C R R Co., foe I2.000.0U This roort,-age had to be recorded in every county through which the line f the railroal runs. In ttiis county it required Jl pages of the county record to con tain the mortgage. Bop no Over. The trial of John Roberts and John Belshaw for assaulting a Chinaman, resulted in the release of the latter, and the binding over of the former to appear at the next session nf the Circuit Court for this county. The bond was flied- at $20, which waa given, aud the prisoner released. Drummers, Eugene has been over-run the put week by commercial travelers, bet ter known as drummers. A bitch of twelve cam ap Satarriay and remained over Mon day. Ab-'Ut as as many more put in an ap pearance after tbat time. B 1 i 7 . Teachers, do all you can to kep th school the School Misting. At the school meeting of tha ,, child. The highest .Menda-, F B Denn waa re-elected Director force is the interest you kindle in the child be aoslKU CaUison was elected Clerk. The fore you. The interest you inspire in th child attendance was small ia the measun fj"r success. Adjourned till to-morrow morning. Kchawat. A-four bone team ran a ay 1 1 At . . 1 t.-1 - - J A te.-. b Wing tu Mr- BeAa also took I , isinrt.fU,7rek. t LANE CO. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. A District Bute Teachers Institute con vened at the District school bouse, Eugene City, Wednesday, Maich 9, 1SS1. Tb preliminary cxeiciset were held in the E Church the previous evening, as fol lows T J Gill, County Superintendent of Lane couuty, inade an address of welcome, which was filled with good thoughts sod wise aug gestious a to the work of the Institute. Prof L J Powell responded on behalf of the Institute. Miss V lUbb read an essay on "Our Girls what are they aud what sluli they be." The effort waa heartily applauded for frankness, truthfuluess, aud it evidence of faithful work. Wednesday, March 8th. murninq session 9:3J a. m. Institute called to order by State Superin- teudeut L J Powell Mr J F Hill wai electel Secretary, and Miss Hatlie Collier, Assistant Secretary, Piano duet by Misses Smith aud Uuder wood. "Hi ill on Vocal Sounds." This topio was spiritedly discussed by Prof C 1'owclL II took a class and illustrated hii method; alio by blackboard exorcises. ".Method of Teaching Primary Reading" Miss Nellie iteveiu introduced the thime by reading a carefully prepared paper. Where possible she advised using blocks with words printed on them, or as substitute the teacher should place the words on the blacx board; also to use the word system first, and follow with the Fhonio system. A lively discussion followed. Miss Burns said teach script letter st the same time you teach printed. Teach words as well as letters: the youug pupil will be interested all tiie time, "Mctlnxl of Teaching Advanced Read ing" - Prof Itighter, Principal of the Kugeue City public school called up his class in Cth reader, aud Kave his usual method of recita tion; first asking the-subject of the lesson, followed by the definitions of tho important words, ideas, and principles of the lesson. Prof Powell appioved the plan, but thought it did not touch the point fully; he said the class must read with life euergy an 1 understanding. Prof Lighter explained that he thouglit his drill necessary to a kuowledge of how to read undurstandiiigly. Mutic by Miss Mae Stevens. Adjourned. afternoon 1 30 r. at. Music, piano solo, 00 Awbrey, "Primary Geography" Henry Bristow opeued the subj'tct by aaying; teach geogra phy to the youug, but don't confuse them with books. Teach by object lessons; fix the poiuts of tho compass first; afterwards the book may be introduced. "Methods of Recitation" Prof Gill gave several methods. Prof Powell said the manner uf calling and dismissing the class was of prime importance. A quiet orderly mnnder should be sought. He alio favored topical recitations, the pu pil rising; concert exerciser wore as much a beuetit as au injury. The discussiou was interesting. "School Room Management" Misj Nettio McCoruack presented an interesting paper on this subject, showing deep thought. She did not favor corporal punishment; would try to find the good side, "How to Prevent Whispering in School"--A irviieneral discussion. Ou a vote as to how many had absolutely suppressod whis pering only two voted in the allirnmtivo. A S Burmason said: do not allow it; watch your pupils; give frequent intermissious till the pupils get used to the new order. Miss Bradley uever permitted the pupils to move the lips iu studying; had no dilficul ty in suppressing whispering. Prof Powell knew of two teschcrs iu Linn county who had succeeded. The plan was to have order or make it by the use of the rod. He also said in regard to scliool man agement; have order, the pupil will like it. do not. be extreme; when the teacher is or derly the school will be so. Music by Miss Ella Uisdon. "Legal rights of Teachers in rcspeet to corporal punishment" Robert S Bean, Esq, proceeded to instruct the members, both as to "law and fuct," by outlining their legal rights, and leaving them to make the appli cation. Parental authority, he said, must be delegated to the teacher, otherwise our public school system is failure. He gave as a deliuitiou of a reasonable punishment: such as a kind and intelligent parent would give under the same circumstances. An interesting discussion ou "When does the teacher's authority begin !" followed. The uiajmity "'' i" favor of authority be' ginning hIk-ii toe pupil leaves borne. and continuing until ho mUrus. AiljnU.nod to 7 I'. M. kvc.;:.o-7 p. u. Two meeting were puhlishe 1 for this even ingt mi J a compromise wus anaiijj.'d, the Blue Ribbon Club fumiiiiinj part, auJ the Iustitute part Prof Thos Condon I-.ttured'on "Education." he s:.id; The tendency to become somothin f else i indnillr mitten, by the hand of God, on everything in nawe. Bud life is bursting forth in ail the fields of the land. Life is ever unfoliiim;. He drew aflieautiful parallel be tween the unfohling of bud life, and the growth in our boys and girls now unfolding into man hood and womanhood. Toe spirit t make Wehsters, Gulelios and lighU t sMne in every vocation are shut up in the bud life of child hood. There is a duality, an 1 nimal and a soul, completely joined together in every chil;L Aet the suniignt so some in upon oy" that they will come fo-tn soul tint 1 tie trail and tender snoulrt oe prnteciea so as no w urn out by the rude, rough and vulvar. rVsn'. of space preclude th publication of tha mtire rrooeedines of the Institute this writ They -.,11 be conclude in next week s iue. -Ea GcasdJ. , Commissioner- Court. At a regular term of the Commissioners Court of Lane county, held in Ktigtu City, commencing March 9th. IWut-C W Fitch, County Jud.'e; J M Spors and J A McMahon, Commissioner. J M Shelly, Sheriff, and Joel Ware, Clerk. The following pruceJings Were had: At this time the court appointed th folio1 Ing named Suiwrvisor for the year 1881: District No. 21-Jai P Shields. 2G-A K Patterson. 37 -W V Miller. 8-Th os Donaldson. 67-T II McCIane. 65- Hainan Carter. 2-S II Thomas. J W Gordon was appointed constable for 8pringfield precinct to serve until the next gen eral election. Jt was ordered, In the matter of the applica siun of Sarah A Skaggs for a license to run ferry at Eugene City, that the license be grantej to continue in force until the Eugene britlge is ready for travel, and no longer. Th following rate of toll were fixed: One wagon and two horses, 25 cts; four horse wagon, 50 cts; horse and buggy, 25 cts; horseman, 12 1-2 cts: footman, 10 cts; pack animal, 10 cts; loose cattle and horses, C cts; sheep and hogs, 3 cts. A licenio to run a ferry at Springfield, for year, was issued to Levi Linder with th same rates as above. The application of J W Masterson for 1 change of county road in Cottage Grove pre cinct was granted. 1 be cou tract of the county with John Brown to keep the paupers of the county at (5 50 each per week, was snnulled and decl .r.-d void. At this time it was ordered that the Deputy County Clerk of Lane county be allowed pay at the rata of t ji J p -r year, and the Deputy Sheriff at the rate of I'JOO per year, until fur ther ordered by the court Total allowances of term, $2,832 29. ' Whereujion the Court adjourned until March 25, 1881, at 10 o'clock A. 11. Blue Ribbon Club. An nnusally large concourse of our citizen assembled at tho M E Church last Wedi rs day evening, to hear the rendering of the programme selected for the occasion. The songs by the choir showed good judgment in the leader iu his selections and were well sung. The address by Prof Condon was more of au educational nature than of temper ance. He held the audience in wrapt atten tion for more than three-quarters of an hour. The qnartette nf the four gcut'.emen was "teetotal" failure. We consider the recess a very important feature, in the entertainment, ss it gives those who are "tired" a chance to go home. The recitation of "Bessie' Three Lovers," by Miss Elina Locliwonk, was immense; and "The driuking houe over the Way," by lit tle Miss Foley, was exceptiouably good for oue of her year. There is a good programme in preparation for next Wednesday evening. Strangers and their wives are invited to attend these meeting of the club. Con. Personal. Mr J C Church visited Portend this week. Mrs II M Crnpper and family are residing at Webster City, Iowa. B.cv B S McLnirerty lectured before the college societies at Salmn, Friday evening. We learn that Gov. Whiteaker is expected home from Washington about the 21th iust. The Independence Riverside says that Geo M Miller has beeu appointed deputy prose cuting attorney of Polk county. Mr. "Tip" Mason, of Mohawk precinct, re turned the other day from a visit to Missouri. He brought back a newly made Mrs Mason with him. Henry McGinn, nf Multnomah county, formerly a student at the State University, is of the number to be examined before the Supreme Court of Oregon, upon their appli cations to be admitted to the bar. Dexter Items. March 8, 1881. . Mr John Tauter say it's a boy. The ferry at the old crossing of the Mid dle l'ork is running again. On Sunday last J M Parker and family were out visiting, ami 111 crossing a mien their hack was upset, throwing the occupants in the mud, severely hurting Mrs. Parker. Charlin and Willie William have secured the contract for furnishing the Springfield Mill Co. with from one to two million feet of saw log. They are rushers to work (the tioya, not the logs) and will make things lively around camp. They begin work at 0. la . A. a. Ci:y Walks. We have been funrshed by Mar that J. E. Attebery with the following statistical state ment of th extent and cot of the walk of this city. 6 ft walk. 30,450 ft (S 21 cts pr ft. .gG394 50 " 5,800 .. l(,24 00 10 " 2.0U0 " 33 " .. (iGOOO Street Crossings, C2G4 ft at a cost of 11 03-100 each 1340 (Jo Alley crossings, 1 134 ft at a cost of 3 73-100 eacli oU! 13 Whole Amt of walk 45,048 feet or 8 miles. Total cost 210,319 71 Total cost of bridges, sewers, etc. . 050 00 Total $10000 71 Lectures. The closing lecture of the course by Prof. Johuson will be giveu to-night at Lane' Hall. Subject, "l ue Social aud Heligiou Couditiou of the Chiuese. " Ticket at Craiu Bros. M usiu Store, For Marshal. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF ASA caniiidate (or City Marshal at the at tie city election. April 4, ISal. OREIN MOORE. For Marshal. ' -t-wtri?Fiiv Awavscr. MiPEt.F AS X a candidate for Cit. Marsh J to be voted , tor at th. city election Aprd L J. . Al lt.i5t.BX. LOCAL FIRE INSURANCE. Mr. B. C. Va Hoi-ten ha been ap appoiuted ageut of the "New Zealand" Fiie Iuanrauce Company an English C'olouUl Coinpauyof excelleut standing and ample uieain. There are many of our citiixens who have Iusurauce iu this Company, aud will without doubt k fairly dealt with in case of loss. We desire to driw attention" to the following article from the New York "Dry Good Lulletin:" NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM PANY. Extract from the New York "Dry Good Bullctiu of Nov. 4, 1S70 J The Colony of New Zealand i almost an tipodal to us of New York. It cousista of thru islands North, SoutS aud Stewart's all lying far to the east of Australia. The populaliou scarcely exceed half a million. though some til'ty thousand Maori, or native Iudiuus, ire still found ujkiii the island. It seem but yesterday thai we heard of New Zealand, aud yet it alrealy has a history. Iu round im.ubers, tho Colony ha more than 13,000,0l0 hecp, aud in 1877 raise.) nearly o'J.OuO.OOO pouudt of wool, that told Iorl8,2:l4,b0. These dislaut aud thinly populated islands may appear a singular location for an in- suianco company; but let us examine a few more tacts, rrom 1802 to Ibba, the Colony raised 15I,271,2'.iS of gold. Iu 1870 they raised a loan of s20.000.000 for public work roads, bridges, telegraph lines, etc. Her central port, Auckland, is one of the lluest harbors; out ot the way, and yet direct. y in the wy. Her people are wiul.hy, us is showu by the fact that tho Bunk ot New Zealand has asset of o8,000,U0U, tlic New Zealand Iwu aud Meicautilu Company as sets of $IO,000,OUO, ami the liuaucial stock holder uf these institution have orgauizisl New Zealand Insi-rance Cumi-any liie aud mariuo-willi a capital uf $5,000,000; head ulbce at Auckland. This Company was organized ia 1859, and (trungo as M limy seem, 1:1 view of the im mense wealth which they represent, with unlimited liability of stockholders. In their statement lust year the showing was most excellent. Assets, $1,085,054; surplus lor poncy-iioiiicrs, $1,4.10,1141; premiums re ceived to May 31, lt78, $7,4!t5,l77; losses paid to date, 4,5(19,002. 1 liu Coiuiiuny mi derwrite through their agents agaius all lire aud marine losses. Claims are settled and paid utauy of the agcucies, which are Incut ed at various port throughout the whole civilized world, 1 tie muuagirs of the Com pany for the Pacilio Coast are, Ul'Ull Craiu. at No. 207 Caliloruia Street, San Fraucisco. and W. f. dkown, Ao. 7 irt Street, Port- laud, Oregon. Such is this antipodal iusurauce company. Their showing is excellent, their means am ple, their high and responsible ch.ir .oter uii- questionable, the feature uf the .-harter such as to render each stockholder person ally liarjle lor eacli aud every loss. They oiler their abundant means to the Vt holu out side world, and kave already met tho most exteiidtd encouragement It is creditable to hud known wcaltn thus stepping forward 111 the iusurauce I nc. Thero is no quibbling about payment. Every loss is hoiiorublv aud quickly adjusted, aud the dauiucc prompiy paid. Oregon Branch NEW ZEALAND INSUR- AiS(.ht.U. fire and Marine. Unlim ited liability uf Stockholders. $..0,000 iu U. S. Bouds deposited in the State Treasury. Capital, 5,000,0U0. Oflico, No. 7 First Street, Poktlank, Oregon, Jan. 1, 1878. To F. W. Kkowx. Agent New Zealand In surance Company- The billowing letter in regard to the standing ot the New Zealand Insurance Company, will euablo you to es tablish it reputation as a lirst-class English Institution: THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. (l.NCOHI'ollATKO BY UoYAL ClIAKTKIt.) Portland. Ortgon. Dec. 28. 1877. J. II. BchKluicr, Lsy., Albany: Hear sir: In relereuce to tlie IVow Zeala-id Insurance Company, of Auckland, M . Z. of Inch I understand you have beuu ppointed Agent; I may luloriii you that the Company is incorporated uuder the laws of New Zealand, with a Capital uf $5,000,000, a. id unlimited liability of .Shareholders The Standing of the Company is A I in every respect. The usual deposit of f.H), 000 iu U. S. Bonds has been nude with the State Treasurer through thu .Dank. In ad dition, a credit of 5,000 sum lii'il. equal to $25,000, iu favor of the Agent ot tli. Com pany has been opened by the Bank of New Zealand with us, while a similar credit for 110,000 sterling, equal to $50,000, has been opeued with the Bank of California. Both these 1 redits would be available, if required, iu settle in n of losses. 1 am, I ear Sir, Your Faithfully. W. W.FR-iNtlS, Acting Manager, The J. M. Biiad.stkket k Son Company IMPROVED MERCANTILE AGENCY. Fa 1 Francisco, Nov. 20, 1877. Mr Hamilton Boyd, Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir: This will introduce to you Mr. Perry, representing the New Zealand Insurance Company of Auckland, New Zea land, with general agency iu Sun Francisco under the capable management of Mr- Hugh Craig, and who now visit your City and State fur the purpose of establishing .ocal Agencies of his Company there. The New Zealand Insurance Company ranks among the best a d most Mibstautiol of foreign Companies, and we chterlully commend it and its representative, Mr. Ferry, to your favorable consideration and any favor you may be able to afford the geiitlrmaii will be appreciated by him and greatly oblige, Assuredly Yours, S. B. HILLAUD, Superinteudeut. FROM JOHN M'KILLOP 4 CO. San Francisco, Nov. 19, 1877. Messrs. Woodward & Conn ell, Portland, Oregon, Gentlemen: We take the pleasure uf introducing to you, through this, .Mr. 1'eny, representing the New Zealand Iusuiauce Company. Mr Ferry vinte your City for the purpose of arranging their, business iu your State, and may desire to consult with you iu legard to the same. We have great pleasure 111 recommending him personally tu f your confidence, and from tlie reputation ul the C mpauy at home, the high reputation they have gained iu this Stale, under the management 01 Mr. Hugh Craig, we have no hesitancy in recommending the Company to yon aud to the pe pie of Uregon, as among the leading foreign insurance companies do ing lufiuess on tne Coast. Yours to Comrnsnd, JOHN M'KILLOP CO. NOTE. We would also call your atten tion to the fact that the Stock ot the New Zealaud Insurance Company is quoted at 260 in the London Market. The New Zea land Iiisururauce C any ha no Sixty Day's claim in its Policy, all losses being paid immediately after adjustment of low witboct nncot nt. Very Truly Yonrs, j Vt. r. BK'JMA, lien lent Ag'nt j U P. FEBRY, Inj eetor of Agencie. Goods will for the next 30 PER CENT On account of Removal I. X, L. GENERAL EEBUCTIOI Of the kinds the purpose of re ducinir mv 8. H. Friendly. BLOOD WONG Causing Chills and Fover Dumb Aguo.lntermlttent, Re mittent and Typhoid Favors, Biliousness, Liver, Stomach, and Kidney disordors, and manyothorollmont9,dostroy Ing tho health and lives of millions, is driven out of tho system, and radically curod by the use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND FOOT PLASTERS, tho choap- ost and only perfect treat ment by the Absorption prin ciple. Tho Plasters acting In conjunction with the Pad up on tho nerve centers and re mote parts of the body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dingth's system from MALA RIAL POISON. The whole treatment, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold for SI. OO-tho cheapest and bestremedyever discov ered, and a positive euro guaranteed if worn accord ing to directions. Remain ber, Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, the whole, $ 1 .00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by THE LION MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Administrator's Notice. VTOTICE 13 HEItEUY GIVKN THAT i the undersigned has bee n duly appoint ed adininirtnitor of the estute of I, i f M. linker, deceased, hy the County ('ourt of the Htnteof Oregon, for the County of Limn. AH persons having claims against rxlute are imtilit-ii hereby to present them to the tindcm'Kiifd at her resilience in said county within six mouths Irom the date of this notice, Febrnary 5, 1HH1. IVfAKy F. HAKEIi, Administratrix. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OTICE IS IJERKUY GIVEN GIVEN thatCharl Lauerhaa been duly spoinf- ed administrator of the estate of James (jood child, deceased. All person having claims against said evtate will present the same, With tin i:i!U"nary vouchers, to the Administrator at the odiceof (. 11. Dorri. Kt Eugene City, vtithinaix months from the date of this notice. ( HAIil.KS LA U Jilt, Administrator. P.. li DOlClCIS, Attorney. Eug ue City, Or., Feb. 5, 1881. Ct ADMINISTRATOR'S MCE. NOTICE II IIKREEY GIVEN THAT th undersigned has he n apioiuted Ad ministrator of th estate of Iao C'oulson, de ceaseil, by the Count t'onrt of Lan county, O.ii, and that all per 011s having claims aguiust said estate are heieby required to present the same to idin with pror voialii rs attached at his resilience in biuslaw l'recinct, Lane County, t irrgon, or at the otfi -e of Thou pson 4 Bean in Eugene City within six month from the date of th is notice. Dafc-d Jan. 10, 1R1. " . JdllN sMl SON, Administrator. THOMl'.SItV I'-KW. Attorneys Jt rr hriwr.V- -The largest stock of jew tliy ever brought to Kujjcue at Crain Bros- SALfS! be sold 30 days BELOW COST! STOEE . Prices of all of Goods for stock. iJEW GOODS, NEW GOODS I I have received and have on hand full lino of CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS and Cigars and Tobaccco, Whiih 1 will Nell ell for tho lowest CASH rricrH. Call and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. A. GOLDSMITH. Wei Ie iflcjcr's n j . ' Tt VJJUJUUX JLX ONE DOLLAR! H The unprecedented success of this remark, hie preparation, jnstifias Ur tVel OfMeyer in reducing the price to SI Packa(, and of six packages to ?5. '.'5 centa a package) and new 4 cent stamp Cure, will be giveu by ua aud by Wholesale 1 insist, In exchange for tha 0 cent stamp Wrl do Mei er's) (' larih Cure. D. B. Dewey & Co., 46 Dey 8., N. Y. If you tVish to lay your good cheap, yoti must go to th (tor of LURCH BROS., OOTT-AOK OKOVK. Tht-y keep eu of th largest stocks of General Merchandise Outside of Portland, and they (ell good cheat . er than it can be bought aaywher in th W- laruett valley. Belknap's Springs. Mr. .0. Brnwnsnn ha leased th Belknap Springs on the McKeniie river, and i now pecpareu to receive visitors. The springs are fumed for the medicinal prnpartie trf tht water, ami as they are situated in tb midst nf lietutiful scenery, anil fine banting, and tishing grounds, promise to boon a noted resort. The springs are situated 62 miles east of Eugene, and 6 mile from th Mo Kenzie Bridge. JaT 1. DlUNItfO, Clerk, Wabah Shop, To ledo, Ohio, says: I am now wearing an "Only Lung I'st," and it has afforded me almost iur Uut reli. from asthma.- S Advk