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F i THE E8SENI CI?f 884RB.iM 'SfifJJS! SATURDAY JAN'. 13, im CJl'STlC 101 ''Til Kew York Con;imnnB Sprnk Pnor of imerirao Ship-pin;. 10 WiniOTO.t, Jan. 7 . Yesterday XJox delivered lengthy e'cli in I- rialfof the hill favoring tlm organiza- tion of the. Departments of Commerce and Navigation. After detailing tu 3a wi of navigation, ho Raid that, amid ft derided marine dominion, in which ono power alone hat half the rule of the; ocean, American shipping interests nit soepterleHs and forlorn, dethroned, .ignolle, dispirited and disgraced syni- bol of our nationality. Mr. Cox here quoted from a recent speech ly tho English Premier: "My boyhood won spent at the mouth of tho Money, and in tlione duys I used to mo thoan Ixautiful American . linen which conducted the hulk and tho pick of tho trade lietwenn the two countries At that time thn Ameri cana were deemed to be ho entirely su perior to us in ship building and navi gation that they hud four fithv of the whole trade betweeu the two countries in their hand, and that four Cfth was the bent of tho trade. Nothing but tho dreg were left in comparison for the one-fifth of Hritinh shipping. What ia the case nowf Our free trado has op erated and applied the stimulus to the intelligence of Englishmen, and on thn other hand the action of Americans l:ns been restrained by tlto tightening of their protective system. Now the acalca are exactly reversed. Instead of America doing four-fifths of the busi nana, and that thn lest, the Americans pick up, if I may say so, the leavings of the Ilritinh, and transact the residue of the business, not liccaufe they are inferior to us in energy it would bn a fatal error to suppose ho not Winn dp . they are less enlightened or less deserv ing. They are your descendants, your kinsmen, and fully eijuul to you in hu man energy and power." V welcome every race to our shores in TeKsuls of other nations. Our enor moui surplus, which feeds the world, is for othera to bear away. We gaze at the leviathans of commerce entering our har!ors and darkening our sky with pinions of smoke; hut the thunder of tho engines is under another flag and the shouting of captains is in mi alien tongue. Others dictribnto pro duce, capitalize money, gather glories and elevate their institutions by the amenities and benignities of our com merce; and our boasting of our inven tion, heroism and freedom, and wo al low the jailers of hatred nud sellisli policy to place gyces upon our energy and impression, our genius in sight of these splendid achievement. Mr. Speaker, if you would that wo should once more fly your own ensign upon tho sea, assist us to take oil' the bur dona from our navigation, and givo to us first, last and Vst, the indispensable conception of civilization by commerce. Oregon Ailmliting tiairs. Them is an impression in Oregon that the advertising rates charged are out of all reason, and higher than else where, when just the reverse is the case. It was but the other duy that a restaurant man, who knew "Jim I'.en nett, and was a New Yorker himself," had tho audacity to toll our advertising , aolicitor that he could get a column in the New York Herald for a month for Joss than tlie Sunday Welcome asked . for the same space and time. Of 'course this veracious caterer must be -able to get special rates on account of .. his acquaintance with "Jim," fornt the . Tegular price the New York Herald's cheapest column for a year is S.TD,7i"J, and its highest ?3iS,000, worth, in .'fact, almost as much as the restau- ranteurs feeding establishment. Or TKonmimg-t tl.cir tAnwr n M liUt 1 i i i.i , . ' h"1' v,,,,r Slf Kidney ud l.ivr Cure, and cheaply, and thejr ought to taU n.on' , ,IB ., , tMy ,.,. isuiaiiuin in me II4CU - com nm m the Chicago Tribune for year costs I2G.00O, and tl.fowcst column in the Nsw York Triliun- for that timedo miands 29,0C4, while the helical read al Wings IM.64S. Ono column for one jrrar at such a ric, and th WV1 roina iHlitor would throw a Mmdow rr this eouimunity for all time, lv retiring from journalism . Portland Wslconnv The n-ports of thn S'tiatorial content t. , n Allllllimil ls.lKiun 1 T ..1 .1 II O - jtuwi"-!! smil Ferry are nmr or less conflictin-;, Lut it svcm8 now to I prcttjr cll apnsl upon tliat neither Kerry nor HuMll will ls elected. &vtrl new caiuli- j date. Uve. nm the C.dJ. Among ! tJierauJsmc r.joy, who ms.Io theMWUr. a. v.m v,.r bfe. ri , : it a 7j rwh nominating IHaine in tho Chi- i go convention ot im Jorlhvml h- George, Vif Oregon, introduced ft lill Jan. Dili nHkiiiL' for tlio fallowing op iprojirinti'iiiH for tlx- nortliuebt Pacific ' -oht. (iiticimlly ii lu'cordanw) with tlm entiuiaU- of tlm engineers in cinrge: Fur the jxTiiian. iit improvement of the mouth of tlie Columbia river, J.r00,oOO; additional appropriation for tlie li&r j w of TvllIJf. at j.ort Oxford, 1 150,000; , ot t((J vzl'-, $50,000; lower Willamette and Col u in ia rivers from Portland to the wi, 1 25,000; Coos bay, $75,000; Yaiiuina bay, $110,000; Columbia and Snake rivers, 50,000; CViuille, upper Willamette und Yam hill, $31,000; Umpqna river, $12,000; Cowlitz river, $30; Young's river, $10000; Lei river, s250; Si unlaw river, survey, fl500; Tillamook, sur vey, $150); AI-a river, 42500. If a high UriiF will make the wuges of t!i laborer higher, then there ought to li content in the, houses of Amwi- (can manufacturing hamlx, because this country has Wu under the ojwratinnH of the highest tariff in hldory for twenty long yeunt On thn other hand, it is a fact that there have more laW riots and nine suffering among laborer in this country dining the years mentioned thun ever wiu known U'fore. The factory loros may g-'t tin1 shekels tho laborers l.iive not seen them in fibtiiidntico. 'Additional Locals. From the Railroad Front. J.nk.mnvills Ti:ni.) ' lliuin;' Just completed a tour around the bend f Cow it k, I am aide tr jive y.ui soiue rdlnad llwiw. The tro! U sow laid to the went fork of Cow cr-ek, 21 mile lyond Rid die. Li'wivi!l in now nearly deserted, ami tlii crowd of r.uiMvn and tliK'Vi-s eonn-Mite at camp H, about W mih'ii nn th ot'iT Me of I,ewinvilh The ri.i!ro:td co'iipntiy Ihw njni-il a .'ravel pit f ur mi'ci nortii of I.ewivii!-, and the coimti mtion t'ti'o Ik busily fiiivd in hnuliiis' gntvi'l and hjlbilin; the nud ninth of ItiiMlo. TIiito are alsi'it n tho'i ..n d Chitm- nu n employed on tho roi'l m fur ii '.'ia track lutl Ikwii lidd, h!iiin1n li(lr, yraVHlin, ett?. Tunnel No. 1 ie completed, Win,' tho !i. it-Jit of the seven tunnnln In tho Cow crwk canyon, It l ISO fi'rt through, and liurd with heavy timlieni thro'ij-'hont. Tunlitd No. 2 will be 3'JO foct in length and rouilote I in throe Wi-eks. No. ? is tuilr-n south of liiihlln, ,M0 fwt in lontfth wh-n o.iniploted, inm-t of whiih will have to lie tiinlwri .l and CAiiuot, n com pleted before the mhldle of Mr.r.h. At tlie prt'iwnt ti'rniiniw the Mad opunn the went fork, rfwpilriujt a liridge of V't pun, it nlrvaily oomph'tisl n:il roa ly for ilia rails. At camp 8 the road crown IW crik. The bridge at thia place h.u a up tu of llil f.'i't lh'tu-ivn thn main pom, and it will take aliout foui weiks to complete It Tunnels thwo and four aru aliout 3.1 niih's south of KM Uo, the foruu r le in 3:'l feet hnit,', ami the l.itt.T 4'0 f.-ot 'on,;. Thoy will ho roinplt tfd about tho tirntof April. No. 0 ii tho l ir'Mt of fiu tunuo'.s in tho c:m yon and will (ill f.rt in h'lith, '.Ml If, tin lug- Minpl. ti'd. It will tike at lw-t thro months to HnMi the romuiudiT. Turnol Ni 7 has a cut of 40(1 feet anil will U Hnl.du d by the time the iU'k can lie l.iid tliut f;r. Theso tunnolM nro workoil from both euil il.iy and nljjht, Sundays not execptod. Three shifts of hamls are employed nn.l the work never utoim. There is no vlinjf of acMunt done south of camp 8, 13 miles bolow the by tunnoL Kroiu all npirsranets the Mail cannot be couipltittnl to the lil; tunnel More tlie first of July. Tlio road follows the nVht bank of Cow ci-eek to s siint almut two mil" lwlovr this tunnel, where it crovos to tint left bank, ltoii.l v the bridge at this Hiint, there is trestht work fur nearly thrue-ipiiirtetn wf a nHlo complotml. The bi tunnel will lw J.HiK) feet through und .innot Ik coniileted before next 'all. Tho p.aeuvr ami fit-iht trains will pmbahly run t the by tunnel iwxt August The miporintendeut of iimstruotion, Mr. Harris, and hie assistant, Mr. Stephens, rt railroad men of cxiK'nenee ar.il are pushiiy the Work to the' utmost of their ability. Tho ni:iu portion of the jfrnding will pmlmb'y x ttaie in RTUo river valley next summer. Pricks Rmm Kli.-The luiiT for weals at the St Charles Hotel has lieen redmvil Far nurs will M the muds at this hotel first class ' u every particular, and at livimi rate. Vhat Made .'lie Change. 8ST PAKBAHa, Cl, NUrch 10, R$I. II H. Warner 4 Co. : Sir-I hive been troubled with liver complkjut for tho past twoyeais. DiniiiK tl at time I tritd all medicinca advertised for this disease, a well a the medicines prescribed by physician II. M. Vax W'inklr. Il.ia. llly Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing lecau you h leen ieriv by worthle nottruui. Parlar' (iiner I'ouio has cured many iu thi aii'tiim ef nervoua disordera, and w recommend it heartily to such auhVers. New. I'NTI'KI'lilSINi DnrcoisT. Mr K M Wilkins. the live In.--i.t ..f . ton. is always opto the turns, aud ready t niwt the deiu ui.U ..f his manv nistimi.n ll has J.ut received a supplv ,J that w.mdrrful ,n n'Mi.iiu;r me Wnrlil lie ItM nn - ..... !.. i .. - .. - ' - '; on-.,l,ll IVt.X.IS .NIW llHv'1V mi, iim, MM. OW IiHontm hiti., 1'hthi.ia Cronn. u7 - for l on. 111:1 "'T' 1,!?",,'',U'V l'hlhi.ia Croup, hop " ohm,' ill n HlMBt, AMnf y, JI'MmMw or any affection, of Uw TliMa S. 1 i.u mnciiv pwitivrlv cure., a th u'' ra" t'ify. if yu do iit helir. it VrlL . ri,B'i"7r,l- ' l'i-an.l klra.lv h VoiuiZl VJ;-.' r ' Tlie flctnn cflioe ha just received a new I tuck of letter ml bill Lead. There is no one of writing your letters and bills ou plain paper when yos can get a nest biuineM like head printed for but Jitlle mors tlisn the paper ckU. Call and examine eor sam- "From Personal Experience." Han Jobs, CaL, Aug. lt, 1SL IL ll. aii.vkb & Co.: Sin-Frora lnwnal rHTi-nx, 1 inn cheerfully recommend your Safe Kidney nd Liver Cure t alt Tiewn af flicted with kidney and liver difficulties. Mrs. C. W. Pujikrox. Those Pianos and Organs Have arrived at Crain Bros. Also the laryest Us.k of jpild and siLer watches, go! J chains, jewelry, silver ware and clocks ever brought t Eugene. Come and see. I'nntii. ("silil or More Tfiroat shouhl I stoppe'L Nezleet fiwpiently result la an rurable Lima llee or Con' auinttlon. llisim.'s iiim.ninsu lukms llronclilll. ouoll". alarrll, ConauiupllTA eiiol TSnsl For (M-nn t.'ie irncues nava ien rewiui mended bv ihysid.ii, and always (five per fect satisfiittion. They art not Hew or un !... hiinir lmen tested bv wide and Con- sunt use for nearly an entire generation, viiey have attiiue I well merited rank amonntlie M II... f the '! I'llblir MPCttk- era and niuseris lire them to char and .tiHiirthen tlie Voice. Sold at 2S cents a Isix evenrwere IUrCKLEX'3 ARNICA HALVE. The Dmt Salvs In the world for Hniwes. t'leen ..Salt llhenin, Fsver Sores, Totter, Chaprd Mamie, Chiilil ains. Coras.niid all ku.U of Skin Eruptins. '1 his salve is jfuar anteed Ut ivc perfect aatisfaclion in every iite nr nintiifV rif funde.L L'riee 3.1 eta pr lix. For sale by Wrutix's, the Druiist, Eugene City. Mulhulland, Junction City. FREE OK COST. Dr. KiSo'eNiiw liiscovKsr for Cor.sump tinna. ComIn and Colds. Asthma. Iironehitis, tc. is iriven awav iri trial bottles free of cost to the alllii led. If you have a severe rou.;h, dilK.iiUv of hreathiiy. hoirsene ji or any alfee- tinn of the throat or luu- by all moans tfivo this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value vnur eiistence von cannot u.l'Ul to let thl.soii portunity pas. We could not. aud would not i(iv this romeily away unl-ss we knew it would accomplish what we claim for it. 1 hoilx ands of hone ess canes have already been com pletely cured by It. There is io medicine in the world tint will cure one half the cases that Iil KisosNiw DISI'OVKUY MI,I. llil.ii. For sale by Wilkin the I Ironist. r.nd Mulliol bind, Jimotiou City. limine, llavis and Co., Wholesale AsenU,' Portland, Oregon. moTiittu t ToTfirni I Are you dinurlie I at ni-'lit and broken of your rest liy a sick cliilit sullirim; ami ci yuiii ith the rxcrieiittiiy pain of cutting tin th ! If so. l'ci at onco ami f a bottle ot MU.H, win'smjws sooriu.Mi svrup. it will relieve the jwnir little siiiferer iinmeiliately Hepenil ujioii u; mere is no iiiisuite suuu There is not a mother on earth who has evn used it, who will not toll you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and ifive rest to the mother, ami relief ami health 1 1 the child, op erating like liiak'i'. It is uerfectlv safe tu use in all cases, ami pleasant to the tante, and i tho presetipti m ol oneoi tlie olMest anl nest female physicians and nurses in the I'nited States. Sole everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. How to Avoid Drunkenness. Forbid lntoteatiiy rostruir:5 end ue Far ker's OiiiL-er Tonic in your family. This de licious remedy never intoxiciti s.is a true blood and brain food, anil aiding all the vital func tiom never fails to iuvixiuate. J.' E W A I) V E RT IS K.y.NTS Portable Engine for Sale. A 3 MY WORK HEREAFTER WILT. J.Y. riuire a heavy stationary es.-inef I hereby n!Ier for sale my A frieultural Engine, which is mounted on ivbei Is. fur a reavmabli price. Tlie engine is niaiiy as k'khI as nea-, ami will te warraiitoil as r. presented. R. V. HOWARD. Junction City, Or., Jan. 13, 1SS3. TO COHTRACTORSAItD BUILDERS. atotice is m:i:i:nr otvrv that 11 bids will he received fr the erection of a district school house in (ioshen di.ltrict, No. Kl; plans and rpeciticntion of which can be seen at the I 'ounty if 'lerk' vtiice in Eugene, and hio at J. Hundsakcr ' slore, Goehen. The biill.linv is to be completed bv Auir. 1, 1SN.1. bids will be oiK iied l elinmrv 111 l.s.'t 'l'lm directors reserve tiie ri0-ht to reject any and all DMs. J. HKEl.KU, N. liEKKSHlKE, " llirertors. CEO- B & CEO. A. DOHRIS, Attorneys and Counsellors-('(-Law, AyiI.E PRACTICE IN TIIE CDCETS V T of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of this State, Special attention given to collections and nutters in probate. a. o, item, ii. c. iirapiiiiKv, w. t. rr.rr. Nntary. Attortey. Cashier. LANE CQUUTY BANK JIOVEY, NUMF1IUKY & CO. EUGENE CITY, - . On. DejxwiU rel'eived subject to check. lius made on approved securities. HLjht Drafts drawn n POETL.VND, SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YiiKK. EnchanK" drawn on the principal Citie of Kiimpe. Collections made on all point and a (reneral ixinkiuii buMiu'sa transacted on farorable l'r,iu- janUtf. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. yOTICE is HEREHY Cin:N THT 11 by virtue of au ..rder m.le by the County t onrt of Un. ( ountv. Otv.u. at the rvt-ular term iu Jannary, lwt, the und-Mine.! a.imin Mrtitor the e-tute of A. J: Mcl)aniel, I7!,TV'li,.','Mrf"r" t ,u,'lio 'i"nto the hihe,t bidder, at the Court Hons uo-.r in .thdayol February, lv" the following de- niw.i preniM-a, to-wit: Com. t N. E. cor of inuitim lan.1 claim of ll. ( .. ..! .,f. ..lili. .VCJ, T. IX S. It I W thenTs iT . - Lli... v xi -..i."" ..'-r-10 -, , . ,.iui M, jiuh u t,. t T rarr T T..iV",,,A,?,r. 'J'enns, Cash. j;. r. Mtuis. Jihi a J. Aft AdminitrtfTf I 1 V l V i i k ?-.": i com. at I '3 V ' f "ouatu a claim 4 An Cantrell 1 I st30,T. W. S. K. 5 , then., K t li i'hll., theuc N. ; Si tM.-h-iinn K. - j'.,. osbur;. k oo, CBUCCISTS & APOTHECARIES. y ILLAMETTK STREET XEAE 9TU, T Eugene City, di-alcs in DP.UC.3, CilEMICAIJ, OIL. GLASS, VARNISHES,- - PATENT MEDICINES Of mist every kind, etc. Brandies. Wines and Liquois of the very best qaidity foi medicinal purpose. WE have alway kept abreast of the timet in nut line, and without boasting, we think we are afe In claiming that we have THE REST asfcrttnient of LRLCS in Eugene. Particular attention is called to our t wk of PERFUMERY, TOILET SETS, and CELLULOID CASES. For the year 1883, We shall be able to sell PAINTS, OILS and RRUSUES, (of which we now have a large stock on hand) Than any house in this city, and our friends can rest assured that anything bought from us will be hrst clas. A we buy many of our goods East aud have facilities that few in our business have, we think we are prepared to un dersell and furnish a lietter quality r,f good than anvone in our line in Lane countv. We cull especial attention to PliESCRIP TlON'S, which will be carefully filled at all hours of the day or m,'hU Notice. milE LANE COUNTY MERCANTILE I Association haviii ,' ilisMiwl of their stock of merchandise to XcClung aed Jobnum, and it liein,' necessary to close up the business witn the lea.-.t possible dMay, all person knowing themselves indebted to said aaouiatii.;n either by note or book account, are hereby requested to come forward and pay the same at the old stand within thirty days from date. All uu-s-ttled acceuats after thai date will lie placed in the hand of an attorney for collection. ISy order tit the Hoard. . JOHN KELLY, Eugene, Jan. 4, 183. Pve.idcut ROTICE T9CRDiTGHSL "VTOTK'E IS JIEREflY GIVEN THAT X J'i nj.iiiiiu It. .leans haa been duly np- 'intl and qualilnel as fcxecutor of tlie estate of William Jeans, deceased. All persons hav ing claims rainst said estate are notified to present the same to the executor, at tlie office of li. li & if. A. Dorns in r.ugene Uty w.tliln six months from this da'e. RENM. B. JEANS, Dated Jan. fith, 1SS3. Executor. Gto; R. & liEii. A. Dobuis, Attorneys for Estate. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. VTOTICE 13 HEKEUY CIVEN THAT X by virtue of an order made bv the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, at the regular term thereof in .lauuary, ISM, the umlersiifned administrator of the estate of J. M. Harrison. deceased, will offer for sale at public nuW'S to ths highest bidder, at the Court House door in Eiifiene City, Lane Countv, Oregon, on the 17th day of February, lH.s;t, tho followmj de scribed premises, to-wit: The W. J of 8. W. J anti w. eta. n, J ot fiec. 1. I'D . 1C ; W.; Lane Countv, Oregon. .Said Bale to com mence at 1 o'clock uf tid iav. lerms: Cah. W'Af. INMAN, Ailiniuiotrator. JosmrA J. Wai.tos, Att'y. NEW GROCERY STOEE (One door south of Post CHice ) OUI! kociiIs nre all new nun fee sh and of first quality. All cjoods nspally found in a (iret-chii-s (irocerv Store, kept on hand. To baccos and ClltAES a specialty. We buy for Ch und sell for the same, (riving the cus tomer the advantage of Cash I'iiK Ks. SWIFT CO. Oak Wood Wanted. SEALED T.IDS WILL BE PECEIVED until the 1st day of January,- I'm, by the Executive Committee of the Hoard of liegenta of the State University, for forty cnrils of fplit oak wood, twiiityiiiche lona, two leiigths ior a com. i o lie coMed and measured to the committee on the I'niveriiity trround; said wood to be delivered on or before the 1st day of August, 1KS3. The committee reserve the "oht tu reject any ami all bids. TU HENDRICKS. Chairman of Com. Why does everybody go to the Working man's boot and shoo store' 11 1151 11 4 A tllatV wive from to 40 cents on tho ,Mlar. A laive quantity of lamb wool at the New Factory, for which we will pay the highest, market price, iu Cash. We will commence operation on the 1st of November; and will manufacture and keep for sale al kind of X arn, Socks, Wool lied Battinys, etc. All orders filled on the aao.-teet notice. WM. SKELTON SON. Eugene City, Oct 2Gth , 1882. Absolutely Pure. n;. . . 1 powder nerer varies. A mu-r.l puri;v. strnivth and h.0e- r t.Z 1 gnomical than th. o.linary UndaTaod of hue test, h.Hi wi lit powh-ni. S,h only in ran. Koyal lUkitir The IX. Come! Come! Come! f Secure! B3.R&AIN3 ! Secure! BAHGAIKS ! Before, Before, Before, Invoicing, Invoicing, Invoicing, OUR ENTIRE STOCK. Bargains in Everything at the I X L STOBI I ! HAYE THE ?s, cf'i Which I THAN CIMFE1 amy mmi in- Call and see before purchasing Elsewhere. Butter, Eggs and Chickens bought for Cash, or taken in exchange for goods at HIGHEST CASE BATES. G. BETTMAN. am VI Goods sold as low as any Hous in Oregon, for Cash or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. 03 Special attention given to all ord f 6r by Mai! or Telegraph, Night or Day. ' Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for urice list ho. fore purchasing elsewhere. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 0.1 ii. B. Hay has been duly ammint.! nunistrator of the r.L.t. f U. v. nu i.wni naTinj c aim a-a ut tt ..,.i . .1 ' . th. ZZiZl.rj l" ' HZ"" ?' GTTi in" Ene'r wAi is date. V. l; H 1 - l'aiei Jan. bUi, L. Store. Secure! BMBADJS ! I csa Will Sell EOCENE NOTICE OFJ3ISSOLUTI0N. -V-OTICK IS IIEREUY GIVEN THAT XI Uie cipartnen-hip heretofore eiutini be Tj li ' bnn Vf Hliine tk m dis- -u.r., uy m.imai cnnnt the at day of D. c-mber, lsvi Ail peraon. indebted to us will Vv i- lae Mne Wltn w- W. Hainec. GrOOQS Gil -puuiijwi continuance of the aama ta the new firm of H uines k Gray WM. CLARKE, E':0-ene City, Pec. d30-U C.euB. & G&x A. IViRsia. Atty' br "ute.'