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I 4 CITY AND COUNTY BRIEF MEXTIO. tlectica two weeks from Monday. If joo with to bay goods cheap call at 8 d Kriendly's. Horse bills printed at tbt Guard ol&ce at reasonable rates. Call aud see that large stock of goods .fur wit at Frieodly's. For good dentistry at reasonable figures go to Dr. IJavie, over Urauge atore. Silver Plated Ware A complete assort sent SIX mi STYLUS, at t'raiu Bros. 8 H Frieudly sells cheap fur caab boots, shoos clothing, bate, capi fancy guoda, etc. Mrs. Jane Lackey bae been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Jerry Luckey, deceased. 8ee ber notice to creditors. Mr 8 H Friendly will pay the b'glieat caab market price (or wheat Give biux a call befere selling your grain elsewhere. The Eugene brats laud ted the funeral pro cataiou of J. P. Kinaey. The mombera in their uniforms presented a tine appearance. Prof A L Johnaon leitnred here laat week on the aocial condition of the Chiuese. he port says the lecturea were fair, but the at tendance light.- Go and eeo that large atock of goods juat received at Ueudrick's before purchaaing elae wbere. The beat atock of uieua clothing and aruiihinj goods at pricea to auit the times. F A Rankin does not take "the beat pio turea of any maa in Oregon, " but be duea take Na 1 picturee, and guarantee! satisfac tion Don't take anybody'! word for it, bnt ga and lee for youreelf . EH. 3. Monroe Hubbard will preach iu the Chrutian Church neit Sunday, moruing aid evening. Subject for morning, "Infi delity failure"; eveuing, "To-Morrow Sunday 8chool, 3 P. M. All are invited. Dou't you forget that all who have tried the Durkee Woven Wire Mattreaa accord it the bigheat praise, P etfectly clean, noise less, and durable. K J McClanahaa ia the aole agent for Lane county. "VerteUl," the great musician and ventrilo quist at Lane 'sHall, I riday and Saturday sven ings, and Saturday matin oe, Mar. 23th and 26. Personal. Lon Cleaver and wife are visiting in thia city. Dr A Sharpies is at Portland lecturing be fore the students of the medical college. Gov, Whiteaker is oxpeitel home about tbe but of the month. Mr Frank Gleaaoo, formerly of this city, has been appointed postmaster at Medical Lake, YV. T. We acknowledge a pleasant call from our old friend, Johuny Williams, agent far the Kspinosa Concert Company. Hon. J. M. Thompson was at Salem last week conducting the suits of the State against S. F. Cbadwick and others, lie re turned Monday. We learn that Mr L Q Adair, local agout of the 0. i C. 11. It. Co. at this place, baa breu offered the position of Assistant Super iuteudent of the Tenia ft Facitio Railroad. Deaths. The wife of Mr. Mat lieed died at Cress wcll, Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Scott Chrisman, of CotUgo Grove, lost a child by death, Wednesday. An iutaut child of Mr and.Mra Juhu Bailey died one day this week. to Delinquent Taxpayers. Dclinqnmt city taxpayers will tike notice that by a resolution of the Council none will be allowed to vote unices they have paid their city taxes. Call and pay your tuxos. J. E. ArrKUEitr, Marshal. Passed Away. Many of our citizens were shocked, although uot surprised, last bun day when they learned that Mr. John D. Kiusey was no mure. About 9 o'clock ou the morning of that day his spirit took its flight from the clay that for over five m.-ntln had beeu racked with pain and disease. Mr. Kinscy was an early residoirt of this city and had by his genial manners secured the esteem and respect of all. The Eugene Hook k Ladder Co, No I, of which he was President at the time of his death, took charge of the remains, and after the fuueral ceremonies at the t'reabtoriau Church, con ducted by Prof. Condon and Rev E KGoary, laid his remains to rest in the Odd Fellows cemetery. His afflicted wife, children and relatives have the sympathy of all in this their sad bereavemcut. Comino. The Espiuosa Concert Company has consented to appear in our city, Monday vmiiiiff. March 28th. Thia comiany has six talented musicians, and has won the highest encomiums of praise wherever it naa ap peared. The performance will be given in the M. E. Church, and reserved tickets may be secured of Crain Bros. Died. We learn that Mr. Thos. Cleaver, .J twint tuxiitv.iive vears. anlaon of Mr. -e - J - - . J W. Cleaver, formerly a merchant in this city, died at Medical Lake, W. T, a short time since. The deceased waa a yonng man of good qualities, and was esteemed by bis acquaintances. Sick at Albaky. Dr E K '.Jeary while on visit to Albany this week, was taken quite aick Ie ceneeqnence no services will be held at the Presbyterian Church in this city to morrow. - LECTi at-Joi'ge R P Boise, of Salem, will deliver a lecture at the Court Homi to-day at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the "Aim and Object, of to. Orange,- All are invited to at toed. ' Te Mimtw.-Old type for babbit, Ecetil (or sale at this office. "VertaU" sedated by Mies Rowland, and the treat impersooater, "Carter." Council Proceedings. Couml-il Rooms, ' I EcuexeCity, Mar. U, 18S1.) Council met pursuant to ordinance. Present Mayor Dorrisi Councilman Duun, Sloan, McClung, Peters, Edris and Church) Itecerder aud Marshal. , Minutes of tbe last meeting read and approved , Fiuance committee reported the following bills correct, and on motion, warrants wars or-1 dered draws on the treasury for tbe several aniounU: ltobiusoii 4 Church, $9 BSj J E Attcbery, X3; F 3 York, U 6U J 3 Sloau, (.1 SO; EFC'hapmau, (3 50; SWn Uroa, Hi 0 W Stow.ll, el; Win Duraut, 10; J J Ilellvail, S3 13; J W Keut, SI SO; W T Lupoid. 12 75; 8 D Coats, 3 75; H C Humphrey, $4 73. Ordinance No. 12, entitled an ordinance to preveut minors under the ago of 18 as sembling or loitering on the streets after cer tain hours, was, on motion, adopted. Ou niotiou J It Campbell aud R S Bean were appointed Judges and clerks of election, aud the Ueoordcr was instructed to notify them of their appointment; said election to take place at the Court House ou Monday, April, 1881. The following resolution was introduced by J H McClung, and adopted: lltsouvto, That tbe Recorder furnish the judges of election with a list of the delin quent taxpayers of this city with instuctions to snfarce the law in accordance with Sec. 5, of amended charter.where it reads as follows: Provided, That do person shall be entitled to vote at any municipal election who has net resided within the limits of said city 30 days next preceding the election, and who shall have refused or neglected to pay any fine or tax legally aaaeaaed againat him. Ths following bills were presented and re ferred to fiuance committee: J W Neat, 17; FS York, 5; Geo Fisher, 5 H C Humphrey, 84. The Recorder was instructed to draw a warrant iu favor of F. B., Dunn for $23, for rent of Council Chamber, for past ail mouths. On motion adjourned. H. C. Hi'HrnniY, Recorder. 1 In Memoriam. The following resolutioui were adopted by Eugene Hook Ladder Co., No. 1, at a sps- ciai meeting Monday, March 14, 1831: WusitKAS. Our eateeinod President, John D. Kiusey, has been removed from our midst by the hand of death and Whereas. It ia bnt just that a token of our esteem and respect be offered to bis memory; therefore be it Resolved. That in the death of John L. Kinsev this company has last a faithful and efficient officer and niem'jer, society an up- r ght aud honorable citizen, aud bis family a kind aud indulgent husband and father, Resolved. That we deeply deplore hie loss and extend to his bereaved relatives our heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow. Resolved. That a copy of these resolu tions be entered upon a memorial page of the records of this Company, that a copy be pre sented to the family of the deceased, and a copy furnished each of the city papers for publication. H. Knox, r it . t i ,. J. R. Campbell, Committee. Lost IX THE MoCSTAlss. From parties from I'aniD Creek we learn that Tb; mas Ju'd- kin?, a youth of 18 years of ai.'e, is lost on the mountains between Camp Creek and the McKcnzie. On Monday, Maren otn, in com pany with a companion he started from camp ou a hunting expedition, aud has not beeu seen since. His comrade returned to camp Hi. nma dv. and after waiting cue day for Judkius ti return bi-came alarmed, and noti ced ths residents of Camp Creek of the oc currence. Searching parties were formed bnt at last accounts had met with no auo . in their search. They found five deer at different places which he had killed, aud also tracked him for a considerable distance in the snow, which was from 6 to 13 inches iu depth, bnt could obtam no clue as to the whereabouts of tbe missing lad It is sunni ed that he has either frozen to death, or met with some accident from his gun or otherwise. He is a son of Mr. Edward Jud- kins, who lives just above the city. New OuntSAfCS Tlie City Council, last Monday evening, passed an ordinauje de signed t keep H iys off the streets after dark. By the provisions ef this ordinance minors under 13 ." of 3 "a u,,i allow"1 to frequent the etreuie slur the hour of 7 PM, in the iic.s'he of December, January and February; 8 o'clock in March, April and November; 0 o'clock in May, June, July August aud September. The penalty for a violation of the same is a tine of not less than $3, "r more than 10. It is hoped thst .;. ! . uill rid the atreets of some of nor hoodlums, who occasionally make night hid eous. Married. At the residence of J D Mat 'L l'1-..unt Hill. March 13. 1881. by IN Mulkey, MrSC Smith to Miss LUlie Matlock, all of Lane county, Oregon. After the morriane a splendid dinner was served, which id great credit to Mr and Mrs Mat lock, as they did all in their power to render these present happy. MaMied. At the residence of tbe bride', parents at Loat Valley, March 13, 1881, by JHanaaker.JP. MrAL Honey aad Miss Clara Honaaker; all of Lane ownsT. "Carter," ttie onljr feooiDa negro imperaoe ater, (formerly erf Callendere Georgia Min rtnds) .ill appear at tack ef " Ve-tXTs" enter-itaimr-ents at Lane's Hall, Mar. S5t aad SBti STATE UNIVERSITY. A .liintn 1tal to the interesta of the Leuiwaa and Eutaxiaa Literary bWstiee, and tbe State University. Euiroa, Kkceie P. Spills, Brevities. Tbe Eutaiian Society adjourned laat Fri day. The uublio rbetoncals were postponed a week for tbe lustitute. Tbe members of the Eutaxian Society are now reading Ivauhoe, The Seniors banded in the subjects of their assays and orations la.t Monday. The students are now anxiously looking forward te tbe April vacation. No vacatiou of the year is so gladly welcomed. The queation for debate in the Eutaxian Society a weVk from Friday is: "Which was the greater Ueueral, Alexander or Hani bait" Miss Minnie Starr will aasist Mr C 8 WU lisms in the management of the Junction City school. "Onward and upward" is the motto of the Eutaxiane. They are liviug well up to it. Tbe classes in Natural and Meutal Philos ophy are reviewing preparatory for examina tion. The Junior Hiatory class have Juat finished "France during the Middle Agts." Prof. Condon makes this lesson so interesting that the students enjoy this recitation. A clever English girl has carried off tbe Hume scholarship in Political Economy at University college. Some of tbe students thought that they ought to have a vacation because tbe Cxar waa assassinated. We wonder if tbey were Nihilists. Some of the members of the Institute paid the University students, who bavi become teachers, a handsome compliment. They said, speaking of those who took pert, if they are specimens of the work of the Uni versity, that institution has before it a grand and glorious future. . Aiming; High. It has often been aaid, aim high, bnt we would not say too high. Some think that eur success all depends upon aiming, but the hunter may aim truly at an object beyond the range of his gun, and yet not bit it So if we set onr ambition upon what is beyond oor ability, we can net but fail. Main force alone is not going to make us famous. The crow tries hard enough to sing, but does he sing! Perhsps, if be would Uke slower part he might succeed. We hod boys witu a high and mighty ambition leaving health ful farms and busy worksh6ps, only to nod their ambitiou far beyond their ability. They cannot go on, they will not go back, so they drop dead weights where they are, too proud to win bouor with their hands, and not able to win with their brains. Victims to too high aiming. Ah I Ambition, if half the thought and prayers that have been wasted upon you bad been given to the duties at our feet, we should have been fa- muus long ago. "Nouce TwrsuM." ' The Eutaxians. i Friday the 4th, tbe Eutaxians met in the hall for their weekly seesiou. Several visi tors wore presont, but during recess tbey withdrew. A lively discussion arose as to whether we should or should not read in the society every week. It waa decided that reading should be continued, and Ivanhoe was slmostuuauimously chosen as tbe first of the serius. Tbe qunstioo for debate was t ''Is Theatie going Harmful t" ' Uoth ltadcre being absent an impromptu discussion waa held, all mem bers participating. The question was very ably haudled, showing a great deal of fore thought. The society will after this close with calling the rolL Our President has iu introduced several changes, and we owe a large share of our prosperity to ber ability and enthusiasm. . Evi. . One hundred, (100) presents given swsy by "Vertilli" at each entertainment Obituary. Died, in this city, Msrch 13, 1881, altera lingering illness of five mouths, John Deo camp Kinsey. Deceased was born in Plain field Middlesex county, New Jersey, Oct 12, 1S38, where ho remained with hia par enta until 1837 when be started westward. After spending a year in New Mexioo he came to Oregon in 1859, since which time he bat been a resident of Eugene City, except four years spent iu the mines of Idaho. Punctual and upright in bnsineas, an active and enterprising citizen, he filled a place in the community that will be difficult to sup ply. With a mechanical geuiua of no ordi nary stamp, he possessed a passion for ma- iaveatiuir hia surolns as faat as it accumulated in improvements and additions, At the time of bis death he had built up I large business and owned one ef the most complete machine shops in the State far all kinds of wood work. A kind bnaband and indulgent father, his family, consisting of a wife and two little girls, will miss bun sadly During bis illness be exhibited a patience that surprised all who knew bis energetic disposition, seeming to forget bis owa suffer ings sod to think only of the trouble be was esaauw stners. uis ices occasion n usual regret and excites tbe sympathy of the entire com inanity for bis gne(-stnckes Urn ily aad relatives. Card of Thanks. To tbe Eageoe City Brass Band, the Fire men, and to many kind friends, I return my sincere thanks, for favors received by me, on the day of Mr. Kiasey'e funeral; also to neighbors for service rendered daring bis protracted illness. Mas. J. D. Kibsit. Eugene City, March 18, 1881. Den't fad to see "Vertilli" at tbe popular pricea of edsaiseion, eta; reserved aratsOcta. Tbachem Institute. The conclusion of the proceedings of tbe Lane County lusti tote will be found on the first page. For Marshal. r I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF ASA candidate for City Marshal at the at the city election, April 4, 1831. ORRIN MOORE. For Marshal. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE M8KI.F AS a candidate for City Marshal to be voted (or at the city election April 4, 1HH1. J. K. ATTEUERY. Stop a Moment and Read This- Look at this list of goods just received at tbe Farmers and Mechanics Clothing Store, Sacqua Suit from $10 to $17. Scotch aacqus or frock suits from $12 50 to 17. Sacque or frock diagonal suits from $13 80 to $25. ' , Broadcloth coats and vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coate aud vests. Just the thing for Holiday presents. Several new liues of overcoats, reversible and ulsters, all grades snd prices, from $7 50 to $20. Derby shirt, Leckties and the finest line of neckwear in ths city. - NeW 'hats 'and oaps, wool scarfs snd gloves . A ' 10 different styles ef underwear, all grades and prices. Tbe be it stock of silk and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, to., for the holidays, in the city. Latest style of hats $1 to $3 50. Caps ,rora $1 to $1 25. Boys hats and caps. Ths best line of panta patterns and suits ia ths city. Caehiners, Diagonal, Scotch and Ameriou cloths. Puita made to order from $30 up. Panta made to order from $8 50 upl Dark gray Oregon caahmere panta, $5. All wool panta 4 60 $ 75, $3, $5 50, $6. PantaSl 73, $2 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 cents, 75 cents, $1, $1 25. Diagonal pants from $5 to $8. The only Gents Furuishing goods store in Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody. All goods marked in plain figures, aud strictly one cash price for all. Call and examine eur goods before buying elsewhere. Farmers Jt Mechanics Stork, 11 J. (JRAHAM. Managor. . Boots, Shoes, Etc. T O Hendricks has just received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which he offers for sale. This is the largest bill of this kind of goods that has been brought here tliis season, the cost amounting to oyer $4,000. He hss eyery style and variety on hand, and can suit all sustomers. Indies wear a speciality. Picture Frames An immonse stock and cheap at Crain lir ' l.uuiUer! Lumber! J. B. Rbinehart baa been appointed agent of the Springfield Mill Co. He can offer bettor figures for Uumlier now than ever be fore. All kinds of building lumber delivered on short notice and at very low figures. Don't fail to see lihiiiehart beforo ordering elsewheie. We propeae to sell lumber, and dou't forgot it OH, W'JAT A COUGH I Will vou heed the warning. The siimal pr- hape of ths si re approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yoursolvea if you can afford for the sake of saving m ct.s., to run the rik ami do nothing fer it We know from experience thot Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more then s Million llottlea were sold the post year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Coujlli at once. Mothers an not on wiuioni iv. j- or Lame Hack, Side, or Chest use Khiloh'e Po rous Plostei. Sold by Osburn ft Co. Have Wialar'n Balaam of Wild "licrry always at hard. It cures Coughs, Colds, Bronohitis, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Consumption, and all Throat and Complaints. 50 cents and 81 a bottle. mOTHKHsJ I MOTH ED SI Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth I It so, so at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINDOW'S SOOTHING SYRCP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about. There is not a mother on earth who haa ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health t) the child, op erating like magic It ia perfectly aafe t use in kii rauea. ana oieosani so me ww, ann is the prescript! m of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Htates. Dole everywhere, a eenu m dohw. A Good I bins;. ,-rtua Syrup ia ths epecial prescription of Ui A. 11. iohee. a celebrated Oarman 1 hysl clan, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortuiae diseoveriee in Mwlicine. It quickly curea louche. Cold sand all Luna troubles oi the sparest nature, removing, aa It does, the cause of ths affection and leaving the porta In a strour and healthy condition. It la not an experimental medicine, but boa atood ths test oi years, giving sails I action in every case, which its rapidly increasing sole every aeaaon n firms. Two mulion bottles sold annually. Beware o( medicinea of similar names, lately introduced Boeehee s German Hvnin waa Intro duoed in tbe United Htates in 1W8, and ia now old in every town and village in the civilized world. Three doeea will relieve any or unary comm. Price 75 eenta. Sample bottle, 10 centa. We have a speedy and poa Hive Cure for Ca --i.- 'i. Jut. i xila -iTilKU n b' if I' 1 1 V A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and aweet breath, fries M eta. Sold by Osburn k Co. 1 ninriats. FREE OF COST. Us. Klso's Xrw Disoovirt for Consump tions, Cooghs and Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, te.. Isaiven iwav in trial bottlea free of eest to the afflicted. If you have a aevere rough, , difficulty of breathing, hoareeneaa or any all no tine af the throat or lunge by all means givs this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your eiisUnce you cannot afford to let this op portunity paM. We could not, aud would ant give thia remedy away unleae we knew it would ooeompliah what we claim for it Thous ands of bopeleaa caase have aire- 'rfS com pletely eared by it. There is in toe world that will cure one-halt I... ' aea that Da. Kiso's Nrw Uwoovssr WILL CUKE. For saJs br Wilkina the Dpurist and Mulhol- land, Junctioa City. HUe, Davia aad Co., VV aoleeale A genu, rortiaort, uregem 1 Goods will for the next 30 days 30 PER CENT BELOW COST 1 On account of Removal T V T 1, A GENERAL EEMCTIOF kinds of the nuroose ot i j. during my S. II. Friendly. MALARIAL BLOOD POISONING, Causing Chills and Fever DumbAgue.intermitteru.rie mittent and Typhoid Fevers, Biliousness, Llvor, Stomach, and Kidney disorders, and manyotherallments.destroy" Ing the health and lives of millions, Is driven out of the system, and radically cured by the use of tho LION MA LAMA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND FOOTPLA8TER3,the cheap" est and only perfect treat" ment by the Absorption prin ciple. The Plasters acting In conjunction with the Pad up on the nerve centers and re mote parts of the body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dingthe system from MALA RIAL POISON. The whole treatment, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold for $ 1 .00 the cheapest and best remedy ever discov ered, and a positive cure guaranteed If worn accord ing to directions.. Remem ber, Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, the whole, 8 1 .00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by . THE LION MEDICINE CO NEW YORK. . NOTICE TOMEDITORS. TVTCTICKIS HEREBY OIVEX GIVEN JA tlitttOharlts l.aucr haa bsmi duly aiwlnt ed administrator of tlie astute of James Uooil- ..l.ll.l .l..Mn...l All nNnn. liKvlmr nl.lnis lllll. .... - n - against said eaUte will present the sumo, With uie nece'eary Tournera, wi in. 'wiiiiivriwr at the oltice of . 11. Don-Is. at Kugnio City, witiuusix mnni'is irom uii ut uh. i.ii:.. CHAKI.KS LAUKIt, Administrator. O. B, UOllKlS, Attorney. Kujena City, Or., Feb. 5, 18H1. Ct ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. TOTICE 13 llfcKKBY OIVKN THAT i.1 the undersigned haa Iwsn aplxduteil Ad ministrator of the estate of lsaae tjouleon, do ceaaed, by the Count Court of I,aiie county, Oirn, and that all wrsona having claime against aid estate are hereby required to present the same to him with )mier vouchnrs attached at his reaidenre in Hiiislaw Pwinirt, Ine Cuiintv, Iregon, or at the ullloe of 'J'U'imn I'ean in Kuena I'itv wimin sia momus it . .of this notice. Dated Jan. 10, 1HK1. Jilll.V HIMPHON, Administrator. m krvKivri--Tha largest stuck of jew elry ever brought to Kugene at- Crain Itros- SOU WATER, Mineral Waters, I C'lliRfr Ale, 8rkllng Wlnea and all Carbonated Ileveragee APPAEATD3 for Miklcg, Bottllss DI.SPEH8IH0 Complete OutliU, Materials snd Hupplisa. P.iUblislwHH yeara. lllii'tretsd and I'riced Cetal'siua eeiit to any address on application. Send your orders tlin-ct to JOHN MATTHEWS. First Avenue. lth k Wth rita., New York, FOB IJCXKA VISTA 8TONR WAItFae U T. . MEMVUlfW SALES! be sold ornnT) Ij Prices of all Goods tor re stock. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! I liave received and have on hand a full line of CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS and Cigars and Tobaccco, WhU h 1 will will -oil for tho loweai CASH rritw. Call and examine my gooda before purchasing elscwlif re. A. GOLDSMITH. lVci Do Meyer's Catarrl ONE DOLLAR! Tin unprecedented suocesa of this remarkav e preparation, JnstlfieaOr Wei DeMeyer reducing ths pries to II Package, and ' sis package to 1.1. 23 centa a package aud new 4 oent stamp Cure, will be given by u id by WIioImuIs Druggists, in exchange for o 6 oent stamp Wei tie Meyer Ca- tiUTll Cure. D. B. Dewey k Co., 46 Dey 8., N. Y. If you wUh to tuy your goods cheap, you mart go to ine aiore oi LURCH BROS., COTTAOIC OBOVB. They keep ene o( the largest stocks of ' General Merchandise Out-dd of Portland, and they eall goods oheai . er than it can be bought anywhere in ths WC litinette valley. Belknap's 8prlng. Mr. O. Drownson has leaaed the Belknap .Springs on the McKenrie river, aad ia now prepared f receive visitors. These springs are famed for the medicinal properties of the water, snd as they are situated in the midst at beautiful scenery, aud line hunting, aad fishing groonda, piomiae to become a asea retort. The springs are situated 62 milee east of Kugene, and 6 miles from the Me Kensie Bn.lge. Jt t). Di'lo. Clerk, Wahask Shops, To lrin, Oliln, aays: 1 am n-w w.axiof aa "Only l.u ig I'ap," and it haa alforded me alawai l lao' rsli.f fmm aathma.-Hse Aust.