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CITY AND COUNTY School Fund Apportionment DHIKF JfESTIOS. Garden work U ow in order. gpkndid weather for farmer, Cbuhj WIlUc team too' a tpb yesterday, jfoiamag. The Etpiaoaa Concert Troup next Mon day evening. U wish to boy goJa. cheap call at g H Friendly'. Hare bill prtutel et the Guano office at reasonable rate. Call and e tbat large atock of good, or Mle at Friendly'. Tb VtrUlll Troup gave performano at luJt HaU but night. Tba railroad tpila driver waa working on the road near new thi week. for good dentistry at reasonable figure go te Dr. Davta, over Orange tore. Silver riated Ware A complete assort went; iU "W at Crio Vr0- Considerable .icknes exist iethitoity wd viciuity. Fever to be prevaleut S H Frieodly toll ohep for cash boot, tkoca dotliin, hat, cap faucy good, etc Judge Humphrey bad one forlorn victim be fore him tbia week. . Five dollar and cost for disorderly conduct W leant that Mr. A. 0. Ilovey contem plate, building a hand.onte dwelliug duriug th. eoniiog Suuin.r. ... " Beiureandgotoaea tli Esplnoa Concert Company, at tlie M Church, Mouday even lug. Bead their "ad." In another column. MrS II Fricudly will pay th higheet cash market price for wheat Give bim a call before telling your rin elsewhere. The lodge of United Workmen iu thi ;. receiving many aeceaiiona. At the last meeting twolr new member were ad mitted. The fine (tallion formerly owned by Mor gan Jt Parka at Dexter, ha been purchased L, oartie. from Dayton, W. T. They eUrUd with th hone for that place, Friday, Go and tee that large tock of good juet roeeivedat Hendricks before purchaeing else where. " The beat .took of men clothing and grnUhing good at price to uit th time. TtmluMi men should not forget that blank note, bill-head, statements, letter head, and every decriptiou of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at th Ucaro omce. Th notice which appeared in the Journal two week inc u not written by mo. mad cabinet picture for the publisher, and 1 pretume lie gave bit opioiou. J. A. WlNTKU. Th following tt the Marco apportionment of tti BUlo School Fund for Lane county: Dirt No 1, Dirt .N o 2, Dirt No I, lit No 4, Dirt No 6, Dirt No 6, Dirt No 7, Dirt No 8. Dut No 9, Dut No 10, Dut o 11, Dirt No l: Dirt No 13, Dirt No 14, Dut No 16, Dut No Hi, Dirt No 17, )it No In, Dut No l'J, Dut No !W, Dut o 21, )irt No Dirt No ), it No 21. Dirt No iti, Dut No :t, Dut No 27, Dirt No 30, Dirt No 3.1, Dirt No 85, Dut No3ii, Dut No So. Dut No 41), Dirt No 41, Dirt No 42, Dirt No 4a, ut .o4. Dut No4.'s Dirt No4H, Dirt No 47, lirt No 4H, Ut No 4'.). Dirt No 50, Dut No 61, Dirt No 5J, Dirt No 64, Dirt No 5.', Dirt No W, Dut No 57, Dirt No M, Dirt KoW, Dut No CO, Dirt No til, lirt Noti'' Dut No lii, Dirt No 07, Dirt Now. Dist No d'), Dirt No 71), Dut No 71, Dirt No 72. Dirt No 74, lirt No 75. irt No 70, Dirt No "8, Dirt No 7'J, Dirt No 80, Dirt No Dirt No 8:1, DirtAoM, Di.it No &, Dut No 80, Sureties.. II. C. Paige who succeeded in furnishing bund, aav the Oregouian, va released Irom custody at Pendleton, a few day ago, and it iu Portland. Lvvi Koott and A. Jl. ltioin j, bf Portland, are his sureties iu two of the action against him, in which his bail waa fixed $2,41X1 and tSUO. Hia boudsnieu .1 k.r.l in v liu li hi bond were I M ll.w Hum ww-.-, filed at $1,000. are A. Hill, M. E. I'oWm, IS, Kf, Bentlcy:, Henry Bowman, A. McKm I.... F.ilim. J. F. Dmin. A, Burn hart aud W. V. Mutlnck, all of I'cudletou. Sixtiktii Asnivewarv. Friday, March 18ih. waa th sixtieth anniversary of the inarriase of John Stowell and ltebeeca Arm and friends iu tliit iruiiK- v city bad made preparations for a urpne t that time, but were obliged to rc ua that pleasure on account of an accident happening Mrs. Stowell a low ays oc.o.c Mr. SUtwell list lived during the lifetime of vory President of the Uuitud Stat, nm 1,M voted at evory election fr rresidou' since 1820. De it aged 84 and his wife 79. f 1,. .nnftruMe connle have the best wishes l t all for many more anniversaries of their mar tiax day. Fmt at CBKswELL.-Tba largJ t st ry bodding at Creswell, built by Mr. Allen and owned by Mr. Spray, was destroyed by h.e Monday The lower story had ben occu pied as store room, and the upper story as hall. About $200 worth of good were dostroved. A defective flue caused the fire. Lost about $1,200 ; iusurance, $1,000. The residence of Mr. Harrington and the store lielonging to N. A. W. Howe, wtre in mil i.ent danger for a short time, but by hard ork were saved. 8 M Hhlly. hila KmiiY. 1) W Hri.lM, It (j Calluoo, Wm Whimsy, E lUryer, Z t'raCme T Icriuhaw J V Kirk, J M hutfortl, Win M MiiUr, C1rk. $ VA 70 ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. W N Lawrence, O W Itiiberu, T O Kdwardt, Jmm Mewart, B V Bond, N U WaMron, J M Martin, I K Briffi. J II Ferguson, N J Hale, J W Crow, Geo L Gilfrey, J if Walker, J C Lemon K Jones, liei Mt-iiowan, D S lUmUkcr, N llviiieuway, A It Withiuum, J H Doulu, J II bbortriuge, On Wclnesday morning, Mr. Orion, farmer liviug a hort distance below June liii 40 tion, met bis death almist instantly. IT g-y oo nrr'mi" itn tcm ' 'our hor,M 8J 70 abreast, and being somewhat blind allowed lOtf 60 , the horse to run against a stump. IU left jj H) , th rear of the harrow and went to the head 37 40 1 of the horses, endeavoring to get them clear U3ik) I f tj,e 0)troction while in that position J7 io I holding th Leads of the two middle horses, VM 30 1 the tram from some reaaou became oilman- 45 90 1 their head for a short time but wa at W W length kuockd dowu and ran over by the Ikt iS borr and barrow, receiving wouuds that 49 50 caused bis iurtant death. He a either j 10 ,,cl,p, on by tl,e hor!, or hit " "lJ ' 74 no the hasyow on bis lift breast over the heart, 111) 00 ! crashing his rib and cauning death. Th l'jul 2! ; harrow toeth inflicted two wound, one ou 64 60 . hit head, and the other just below the mall w 40 , of hia back, but neither waa of much couse ir (Ml ' ... nui-noe. The dec. asej was 63 year ol age, and was a bmtherin-law of Mr Win F.dris and Mr. Swift of this city. The funeral took place at Junction Friday, Itay I D M 40 ! Driver prrachini,' the funeral sermon, after 122 40 . . ... A. ? .... , i,.i.,. wniuil sue reniaiua worn wkb w ... .auui6 for interment lir.' 00 u: 50 1)1 M 47 M 107 10 74 W AUuttolpb, , Henry bwartl, J as Barker, 1) M Met 'ready, Eugene Finn, John Grow, 11 BPoUy, K Gear, Wm F Smith, James U'lirieo, D W Wallace, FTbouiion, AD Riehey, 01 2J 171 70 tM 40 44 20 64 60 V8 W 61 20 47 60 50 50 54 50 100 30 IK) 10 V3 50 69 70 66 10 40 60 Grange Lecture. Blue Ribbon Club. Wodueaday, March 30th. Muido. rrayer. Muic EaauyMr. Neville. 11 What ails papa's mouth, by Ina Tarkt. Duett Misses Mary and Alice Dorris. Heading, (Comic) Helen Uushuull. Solo Mrs. McLaflWty. Esaay-K E llurke. Malo quartette. Recitation Miss Kitty Smith. Silo Louise Cray. The Club being iu need of some financial id will ask for a contribution of ten cents at the door. Univkksity Scruon. The College Jour nal states that 111 addition to the Baccalaur eate sermon of Uuliop Haven, on Sabliath, J use 20th, at the commencement cf Willam ette University, (Preaiduut C. C. Stratum, D D. of the University of California, will preach the University sermon in the even ing and alto lecture at 2 P M, June 2Sth, before the literary sociotio. Th whole pro gramme for commencement week it excellent Itlflll SUE BEUraaker, " H N Carter, " Philip Numbers, " A Black, " W 11 Hill, " J II Wbit.nore, " J M Porter, " W H MoCall, " G W Humphrey, " N P fliriuian " J W Mo lire, " J K Bosserman, " Total amount apportioned $b,-li -u Amount per scholar rt No. scholar District No. 77, havng 27 tcholars, held no choid last year, consequently received no apportionment. The Mysterious Murder. . The Salem Sutesmau of tho 21tt couUint the following concerning the mysterious murder at thut plo : During the fore part of last night there . ... :.. k..;i.i; were a lillllilier H Lniimuioii iu mo -6 and from the noise they made it is supposed were gambling and got into a quarrol. It is supposed that Charlie How then loft aud afterwards returned to the room anil was met at the door and shot dead. The bullet eutored the body, went directly through the l.e.irt and lodcod in tho backbone, where it fouud this morning by Dr. Jcssup, wno ,i;..n...,l him. The i.wht watchmen wore ou Commercial street, and when they heard the report of the pistol, rushed to the scene, but everything wa as quiet and serene as the midnight air, aud uo mortal oyo, per haps, was prcsent.to witness the awiui ueeu. Tho coroner's jury were iu session yesterday fur scvon hours, and strenuous elTort were made to fasten the crime npou the guilty party, but without sucsess, ami tho verdict returned was that the deceased came to his death from the effects of a wound received by n pistol iu the hands of same psrty on t,.w to tho iurv. A compete mystery hrouds the affair, mm the chances are thut the murderer will escape tho clutches of the law. Judge R P Boise, Master OreRon State Grant's, delivered a lectu'e at the Coart House, Saturday, npon the Grange and other subjecU that affect the farmor. The speaker expatiated upon the merit of the Grange: it cial aspect, and the advan tage to be gained by the farmer meeting to ol 20 j gether and freely discussing the best modes 42 5U of fanning, thus benefitting each other by 08 00 ffvini tneir xPer'euC8 "d knowledge do Tvi m rived from observation. Judge Boise ad- 01 20 1 Vflrted to the monoDolv Question that is forcing itaelf apon the laboring classes of t"i country, by reason of the money kings buy iug op and controlling all competing railway lines and telegraph lines, thns leaving the couutry at their mercy. He a.lvojated re strictive legislation, limiting their extortions to fair and just rate. The lecture was at tentively listened to by a fair audience. Improving. W ere glad to learn that the health of Dr E R Geary, who was taken ill at Albauy but week, is improving although he is not yet able to return home. CuaiPLCTKu. Tfce workmen have com fluted Abraips' brick building, The I X L Store. svill be moved into it the first of next week.' ' will be sold next 30 days 30 PER CENT BELOW COST I On account of Removal. STOKE. G,oods for the I. X. L. GENERAL 243 10 15 80 '44 i 4 2 50 t2 70 4'j ao 5 i so 61 20 51 00 47 60 27 20 30 60 44 20 2d 1)0 ill HO For Sale. Hay and oati for sale cKap. Apply to Dr. T. W. Shelton. For Marshal. X HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF ASA I candidate for City Morshwl at the at the city election, April 4, 1881. For Marshal. MM CTIOI Personal. George Washburne, the Blackatone of Junction, was in town Tuesday. John Kelsay, Esq, of Corvallil, wa iu thi city one day thi week. Mel Henderson and Chas f ochran bav gone to Eastern Oregon to work this Summer. T. Campbell, Harry Warahauer and Uhas. Horn arrived home Monday, from San Francisco. Gov. Whitcnker was a passenger on the steamship Stato of California, which sailed from Saa Francisco Tueday morning. Mr. Harry Miller, of Miller Jt Sons,bridgo builders, was in town thi week looking af ter the interests of the firm of which hois a T HEREBY ANNOUNCE M SELF AS 1 a candidate for City Marshal to be voted tor at the city election April 4, 1M. J. E. ATTEllEKY. Stop a Moment and Read This- MflB API Al VlstHlBIHEd BLOOD Barn Bkrskd.-A barn belonging to a Mr. Hamilton at Springfield, wa. burned Tuesilsy night, with its contents. Two horses were in the barn at the time of the fire aed were not got out until they were burned oVa to oanse their death. Two men were in The him with a lantern about 9 o'clock, and h is supposed that the fire, which broke out l. f...,, k..,.ri later, was communicated accidentally . The Ins. will amount to sever al hundred dollars. Nt insurance. r A..,,.....- a vmnff man. whose 1.... t learn, wlo work for Mr. met with a Vera accident, Tuesday, by falling on a har row tooth. The tooth penetrated his Ixidy just above his right hip, but did not reach the hollow. Dr. John Nicklin visited the enfferer, probed the wound, anX left mm 10 easy condition aa could be expected. Eevibw Coscsrt.-There will 1 "E Tiew Concoct" at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow, Sunday, evening- Ki to wnsistof siuging, aud throe minute essay poo each of the lesson of the closing quar ter. Every .me invited. Eserciie nenee at 7 -3fl o'clock. . Niw BnLDiso.-A building will be erected npoa the aite of the one dctroyed ky the fire, which wa occupied by the .a: u lumber can be ' j -Tt.. - . r ffica will then be ami. a 11a uiiawv Dexter Items. March 24, 1SS1. Mi rila Ward will teach the tchool at ; 4 Bis Prairie. About now ye honest Granger is at work "from early morn till dewy eve." Some .camp, who no doubt is too lazy too .nd ashamed to beg, kindly "lifted about CO bushel, of oats out of GcoCrabt.ee's granary. Ti.. n,.lv event of noto since my last, was the marriage of Mr A L Honey to Miss Clara Hnnsakcr, on the 13th lust. A large num ber of neighbor, and friend, were present, and to say that everything passed off "a ...,rv a. a marriaue boll, does no ei.rc it Our friends iu Lost Valley know how to and are A 10 1 coo, M. A. S, entertain company, "and diu't you forgutjt. r-.n. l'..M.-Tiio venture of the wrp .n.,,ai,v. of thi city, and tho successful re i.r attained i.ss stimulated other to IUI . -...,. the effort to introduce tin va'mv bietiah. Mciar. James and Joseph Huddle .ton have scured a poud ou the Mohawk, and have .cut to California for the parent .. with wWch to .t.Kk it. ilr. toenoie art also has a pond in that vicinity. The fyS that vx-re brought hre Ut spring have W..M.1CI Pjlly. They arc ..(.illy double " . j.... .K.. tl,,ir ize mnt wviiiin )r 1 progeny al" "wnw to prosper Tu DsTCiti Tlie committee on- streets ..1 .1.. l iiv Council, have twen making an it. iiu -- ..... ir,r thi. week to oin the drain tnai car- . lur-ja oortion ot toe snnace 0 , The ditch below the Citizens Meeting. A meetine of the citizens of Engene i. hn.l,ir .-ailed to meet at the Court Hons, Eugene City, Wednesday evening, Marci 30th, at 7:30 o'clock, to nominate a Citizens ticket for city officer to be votod for at the itv xlpntiini. Mondav. Aliril 4. 1831. All j - . are invited to be present and assist, liy re quest of Mas CiTizitNS. Lost or Drowned. A rumor has been cur- . ... I TF'11 rent on the street this v.-uelt, that doscpn 1.111 and Warreu Luckey were lost, or drowned iu the Siuslaw river. They were engaged with l.. Wh;wlvr .'jrveinj uarty. and started down the river in a canoe, intending to be gone but several homo, but bad been absent 12 davs. Monday, when our informant left tho camp. If they have perished It was most likely by drowning at both of them were fa miliar with mo-.inlatn life. DiElx-Mrs. E.n-ua Wilins, nee Miss Em ma Tierce, died at the residence of her bus- t Amos Wiikilis. in Willamette V.,rlc. nrecinet. ThuiKJay, of typhoid fever. The deceased was respected aqd beloved by her . ! &t.:.. .tin liurl lived i aciuaiiiiancL-i 111 mo ;, iUL-e childhood until about tnree monui. l,.n ,U wAt unit.d iu marriage to Mr. Wil kins The funeral and burial toon place in Willumette Forks, Friday.' Turku LlNKERS.-rA party of Odd Fel !. fr,.m K.irr sburir Paul a iravcruai uit n Wimawhala Eucanioi-.ient of this city, Wlne.dav evcoinu. After the work ol the evening a'.l repaired to the St. Charles Hotel aud partook of a supper prepared lor the occasion. Still Missing. No clue has yet been ob taiued as to the whereabouts of the missing lad. Judkins. who wa lost in the mountain. lu.t.e.,11 the CaniD Creek aud Alclveuzie nv .. 1 Tl.,... it lint til. ci o, ft.i.w " n slightest possibility that be is alive. Look at this list of good 'just received at the farmer, and Mechanic Clothjng Store. Stcque Suit from $10 to $17. &otch sacquo or frock suit from 512 50 toW. Sacquc or frock diagonal suits f.-i ni $13 20 to P25. Iroadoloth coat and vests, : diagonal, Trnce Albert coats aud yests. Just the thug for Holiday present. Several new hues of overcoats, reversible aiA ulsters, all grade aud prices, front $7 00 toSiO. Derby shirt, i.eckties and the finest liue of ... 1. 1 ...rf. .mi Causlner Chlila ana grives' 10 different styles ef underwear, all grade and price The boil stock of silk and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, 4c, for tho holidays, iu the city .'.; .. . . latest stylo .of bata $1 to $3 50. Cap. frors $1 to 1 23. liny hata and cops. , i The beat line of pant pattern, and suit. sV the citv. Cashmere. Dinironal, Scotch lml Amcricin cloth. Suit made to order i-oin $30 up. l'auts nmdc to order from 8 50 up! Dark sty Oregon cssbincre pant, f5. All wool but 4 30 S4 7.1. $.". W CO, 86. Fantsjl 75, 3! 50, 53 30. Overalls 50 ctnts, 73 rtnts, S 1 25. Diagonal pants from ?3 to 8. I'Vhe Only (ieut Furnishing good store in Hicene City. Clothing cut for anybody. M poods marked in plain figures, aua sqictlv on cash price for all. Call and examine our goods ooiore Miing ellcwheie. FaRUKM St MFCHANIC9 5VTORK, It, J. (iltAHAM, Manager. Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re during my stock. &. JBT. Friendly. moved into the new bnildirg. Boots, Shoes, Etc. T G Hendricks has just reooived a large ot of boots, .lines, alippens overshoes, etc., eta, which he offer for sale. This i. the largest bill of this kind of goods that has keen brought here this eason, the cost .mounting to oyer $1,000. He ha. oyory Style and variety on hand, and can tuit all sustomers. Ladiet wear a speciality. rirrunt Frames An immonse Btock and cheap at Crain Br Lnuiber! Lumber! J. B. Rhintbart baa been appointed agent of the Springfield Mill Co. He canoflcr batter figures lor kumoer uow vnau ee. u- Fovor DumbAgue,lntormlttent,Ro mitt Ant and TvDhold Fevers, Biliousness, Llvor, Stomach, and Kidney disorders, and manyotherailments.destroy' Ing tho health and lives of mUiions, Is driven out ot tho system, and radically cured by the use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND FOOTPLASTER$,tho cheap ost and only perfect treat ment by the Absorption prin ciple, Tho Plasters acting In conjunctionwiththo Pad up on the norvo comers bum io mote parts of the body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rld dingthe system from MALA RIAL POISON. waf The wholo treatment, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold f or $ I. OO-tho cheapest andbestremedyover discov ered, and a positive euro Guaranteed if worn accord Fng to directions. Renum ber, Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, tho whole, $ l .00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by THE LION MEDICINE CO.. NEW YORK NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! I have received and hwve? 01 kuid full line of CROCKERY 0LJSS1VABE, ' ' GROCERIES and PRO VISIONS and Cigars and Tofoccco, Which 1 will wll se for tho We.. rricof. Call and examine my goodf before purchasing elwwliere. A. GOLUSM11U. ' NOTICE TOCREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX GIVIN that Charles Lauerbaa beend'ily ajwit I ed adininUemtor of the otate of Janios Gmcl- bstter ruiurcs tor " child deceased. All persons liavinjf clams fore. , All kind, of bmldiug lomWdlid "it, Cirt present the same . V th on .non iiohcb un " h, Don't fail to see Khinoliart botore ordering elscwheie. We propese to sell lumber, and don't forget it. .1.. arw vnuuhersL. to the Administrator at tho olfiee of (J. li. Dorris. at Ku'O y, within six tnontns from tin date of this ntlee. CHAlil,ES l.AUEK, Ailuilnisiranr. O.IJ.BOHK IS. Attorney. -Eug.ee City, Or., Fell. 6, 1881. . e riet aaay w.tr ( the city. railroad cro-aing has been cleaned out so the water can esoe, lowering the water aoou tea inche. The earti-ern pipe, that were put in last summer will, we understand, be removed leaving the ditch open. Some intans should be found to drain thi stagnant water entirely, else it will cause sicknr. T Miu.MM.-0'.d type fee babbit for ale at this office. Utc.t Catch or Tboct. M. G. WcCarty from McKeaiio Bridge tbat he had al ' caught 1.013 brook trout in Umt Creek from ltkiWtlMhtott-WI. Buidcb Bt'lLT. A neat and tubsUntial 1.1... K. l.nn luiilt across the slougn near thi Eocene bridge. The new .tructcrt h; Iwn nlaced two feet above the level ot thi bridge which wa washed away duriug the freheU Fieman' Elkctios. Eugene Hook and Ladder Co. Ao. 1, will hold it aunaal meet ing the first Monday iit AprU, lor the elec tion of a President, Vice President, Secre tary, Treasurer, Foreman, 1st AssisUnt and 2ud Assistant. Timperance Lm'Bt-Levi Leland leo- tnrl at the M E Church, several evening. this week, oiiob tbe temperance question, He endeavored U organize a lodge of Good Templar but failed.. ' PosTPOSEU-Tli aningof th eontra fo repairing the Eugene hriige,- which wa t k.v. hetn let vesterdaV. was postponed nnUl Wday on account of some change In the pWn.- SCKPRisii Pahtt. Quite a .ubstantuJ .urprise ptrty wm given Rev I D Driver by his congregation and friend, last Saturday nijbt. Keariy $130 wa. presented to bim. OH, WHAT A COUGH I Will you heed the warning. The signal per haps of tlis si. re amiroach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving W) ct., to run, i.. rik n,l rlo notliinc for it. We know from exserieue tbot Hhiloli . Cnrs will Cure your ..'.I I. 'I'hia .Ttikinl wllV mire snao ojimi.ii r -- - ceasei, uy vo " - . . .,..inat yetr. It relieve Croup and Whooping Co.h 0lfn .nd that all persons b''V''X the at once. Motlier 00 not oe wuuuuv ii Lane Hack, Slile, or t:iiest jise nuiious roosPlabtei. twld by Osburn ft Co, ASKIHISTEATOS'S KOTICL OTICE.I.IIKSGIVE 1 ni captain w.., m,nitrator ol ttm esvaw 01 , ,,.. Hare n itar' Ilalaam or uu I herry always at bard. It cures Coughs, Cold. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Inflneiisa, Consumption, and all Throat and Complaint. SO cent and 1 a bottle. MOTH EH" I mOTIIEBS! Ar you diavurbed at night and broken of your rest by sick child suffiring and crying with ths excruciating pain of cutting teeth ! If o, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WIXSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve tbe jr little fiffufr Immediately Jepnd npoa it; there tt ao mistake atwirt. There if not a mother on earth- who ba ever A arlll nnttfll Villi at OBf that it will regulate the bowels, end give ret to the .il. .ml r.lii anil health tt ths child, op erating like majric 11 u penwiij -In all caws, and plsant to the taste, and is .1.. .wt nt ina nf the oldest an1 nert female pliysuian and nurses in th UniU-d States, bole tverywher. J5 e?nts a bottle. a 1 estate are nereoy re-i"""' "'.l,,, ..1.;, Hametohimwithpr.l-.TVo-ichersstKched residence in Hlnslaw Precmctv U Orf'on. or at the office of '1 holism ft 1 -n " KnXe tMtV within six moutlis f'xin th. date of this notice. )ated Jan. 1", joiiNWMPSfC: Adminltrntor. TTvKiv r-T'9 largest stock of jew Wei I)c Jflcycr's OatarrI ONE DOLLAR! IIib unprecedented success of this remarka ble preparation, Jnstifle. Ir WI DWey in reducing th price to 81 Ptlfi and of six package to 5. 25 cent a package ml new 4 cent stamp Care, wUI be given dj u and by Wholesale Druggists, In exchange for tho flc nt stamp Wei Mcyer 'v tftlTH C'UrC. I). B. Dewey ft Co., 4S Dey &, . V. onni writB Mincral Waters iUUH .n.LH Glnser Ale, Soarklin- u'5 " fbonatod Beverages 1. 1 Outtt. "Material, and Hup I'onplef. ni...,l ....I .liiJl 7oi,irNCMA-rTHr. rint Avett;,thfc gth sty . 1 If you wish to tuy your goo. one.p, ,0- U 1 tw avwv.w - LURCH BROS., OOTTVtOK OBOVia Tliey keep en. of th largeststock ol General Meronanaise OntsMe of Portland. &&S er than it can be bough' anywh.r in Ui WU- himette valley. . BCpnap'i Springe. I- r srownson has leased the Belknap , , In the McKenxie river, and i now X"kd to receive visitor. The .pring. ' e lamod for the medicioal propertie of th water, and as they are .itaated in the midaj of lieantifnl aoenery, and line banting, anrt fishiua gnmnds, proimn K oecomo m nowoa resort. The spnns are situated 65 1 mi ee east of Eugene, and 6 mile from th Her Konzie Bridge. ... iTrv v-i rra STONE WATtH go .1 a tt DOKINO. Oerk, Wabash ShorVTo Ohio, says I am now wearing an Only Lunir Pkp." ami it ha afforded in almost Vol rU.fna asthm.-8 Ad.. 1