irr. THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. 8ATUHDAY SEmMBKlTl, 1W1 Imporianl U Farmtrt Pleasant Hill, Aug 28, 183. Editor Ocard: Herewith enclosed please fjriJ c'irculaf letUr frdni Thdt J. Hudson; President of tiio farmers' Congress Perhaps other in this" (state have received copies ct llie sainii However thai may 1 consider the liibjecl rbatter therein treated of sufE fienl iitiporUn to bo laid Ufore the farmert of Oregon. It will wen that the next sefeion will be. held at Loouville, Ky., on the first Wednea- daj of December n'xt, and the farmer of our State are invited to aend a rep resentation thereto. The trip is a long and ei pensive ono and it is doubtful about finding a suitable person or per sons to take solely the time and ex pease of attending the Congress. Per haps sufficient means might bo raised among the farmers to pay the necessary expenses of a delegate. Perhaps some thing might be done in that way at the approaching Fairs, both State and County, how soon to come ofT. But little can be done however, without the aid of the press of the State. Califor nia is already moving in this matter providing for a representation. Why should not Oregon do the sauiet Doubtless Got. 'Moody would take pleasure in appointing delegates, (this being the present mode of selecting delegates,) so soon as the farmers of Oregon manifest a desire to have him do so, and his commission would b sufficient authority on the part of any one holding it to receive any means raised for the purpose of defraying pensca of dulogatcs attending this Con gress. If the stato of your columns will permit, Mr. Editor, I would le obliged by tho publication of the circular, ah well as this not Oregon papers feel ing an interest in the prosperity of the formers please copy. Very Respectfully, JOHX WlIITEAKER. P. S. Fellow farmers let us hear from you. J. W, TO WE FARMERS OP Till I'S'ITED STATES. It is mado my duty to make known to you the object of the Farmers Con gress, and to solicit tho earnest co oper ation of all who till tho soil. Tho first session of the Congress was held at St. Louis in Outoler 1881 The second session in tho same city in Octotar 1882, and the third session will be held at Louisville, Ky., on the first Wednesday in December next. Ihe association meets annually, and Is composed of one delegate from each Congressional district, ono from each Territory, and ono from each State Ag ricultural College. It is intended to be a representative body of the farmers of the United States. Its object is to bring the farmers from all sections of tho country in common council, that they may deter mine as to tho lest policy to protect and advance their interests. The no essity of a Union of American farmers has long been felt, and the future of this organization is looked to with the greatest interest. The question for tho consideration and action of the Farmers Congress, overshadowing all others, . whether we regard them as the num ber of our pooplo employed, the amount ftnd value of farm products, or the cap ital engaged in the culture of the soil Agriculture is now, and must ever be, the most important interest of the American pooplo. That it furnishes even-eighths of tho exports of the country is conclusive proof of this. It has patiently borne exactions and bur dons .to foster and build up other in dustries, without having as other pur suits, union and concert of action for its own protection. x The result of this policy on the part of farmers has been to have only a mi nority of farmers in most of the Leg islatures, but few representative iu the lower House of Congress, and one or two in the Senate of the United States. The Banking, Rail Road, Manufacturing and Commercial inter est have their paid lobbyists in evr ry State Legislature, and at Washington while the millions of farmers are toiling at home to meet the taxes and bur dens unjustly levied upon them. It i believed" that the Farmers Congress in which the humblest farmer can be heard will secure that kind of onion and active co-operation so much needed and desired by American farmers. They do not ask, or desire class legislation, but they demand that the machinery of Government shall no longer be used for their oppression. Among other things they want the Department of Agriculture represented in the Presi dent s Cabinet, and to expressed them selves unanimously at the last session of this body. They want the Tariff modified and justice done the great mass of consumers. They want the Internal Revenue lawa repeated as in imical in their operation too free insti tutions, and its thousands of officials, and informers dismissed the public ser vice. They' want it policy inailpirated J . a a t i . in wiiicu equal, and exact justice is done to every industry with no favor itism in legislation or in the action of the Government. Tiios. J. Hi'dsox, President of the Farmers Coni"rei Lamar, Mississippi, July 28, 1883. The Rev. (!) Hypocritical Wayward Deecher, who has been delivering lecj turcs in Portland, thinks the Chinese have been badly maltreated by th people of the Pacific Coast Such old frauds should te treated to a coat of tar and feathers instead of the gener ous treatment he has received. Frank James' trial is progressing. Brevities. For good dentistry go to CUrk. Brim your chickens to BetUnan'. Go to Luckey snt Hristow ' fur paint. Fur th best mix .J paints, go to (Jill's. All kinds of graj seeds for sale at A Gold smith's. Cliewt tobacco io town st tb Variety Storb. The highest cash price paid for wheat by F B Duno. Luckey and Bristow keep lubricating oils of all kinds, Swift k Co. will pay th highest market price for chickens. Go to Swift k CVs for frch California candies, crackers, ko. Th best stock nf paints, oil and varnishe at Luckey and BrUtow a, A fine line of silk plashes in all (hade and grade at F B Dunn'. The only place where you can always tall your chicken U at Bettnian'a. A full sMortnient of ladies, mle and chil dren underwar at Bettiuan,. TaciGc Rubber Paiut i the best; all siaed cans at Luckey and I!rieUw.'s Freshest snd finest groceries, cigars and candle at Swift Co'. Try them. Swift k Co. igoodi are all new and bought for caah, and ar told cheap for cull. HiJec, fun, chicken and all kind of pro duce bought fur caah at A (ioMtollh '. Swift k Co. sell cauued good, put np thi year, a cheap a can be bought iu town. Mr S H rnen.lly will pay the highest cash market pnee for wheat. Give him call before idling your grain elsewhere. i.ruig your Duller to U. licttman it you want the highest price: also all kiud of pro uuce. Lmkey snd Bristow hs th Utgtii stock of Pacific Itublwr Paint ever brought to- Ijtne county; all color in lib, 8 qt, gallon and Italian cK Sold cheap for cash. Sample card on application. Money to Loan, On easy terms, on approved security, lnsur anot effected on all kiud of property, in the oem 01 couianie. orricK: Id the building formerly occupied by Hovey A numpnrey. tllAS- L.AIKS. KEW ADVEKTIsKMENTS LANE'S HALL, Eugene City. FUN, FUNNUUNNIEST. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. Two Nights Only, TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th; WEDNESDAY, oci i. oin. Triumphantly We Come Crowned with auccess- Gilded Laurels We Have Gained. First appearance In thi City of Ainsley Scott's Jubilee Singers. GEXUIXKCOLOHF.nMINISTKELSAXD XiLuMK m Kl.ESOUK OPERA TROUPE. 23 Legitimate Colored ArtUt. Acknowl- 83 by both I'm ami lulilic to b best Colored oryaniution that has erer visited the 1 Vific Coast FAIL NOT TO SEE US ! V hav new faces, new original First Tart, uraauvunniwa iew acta, DAN LEWIS, 1U of CalWader's; th rrino ol I onuuemans. Author and Cosopaer of l'opular Snnc of the day. Th GKF.AT CARTER, in hi mirth prorok mg x. niurse aci ami iuut peciaiuta, MISS MAGGIE WEBH, The best colored vocalist (a th World, Our Xovello Quartette. 210 Laniths In 210 Minute. MILT JOHNSON, WM MAt'KEY. G. JACKSON, T. HARDING. FOUH GREAT COMEDIANS. MinnU afauno, th little Ikw Down, in ber Cam nmer ting Hymn. Mis GecM Chester, our beautiful Ballad Dinger. Doa't fall to m u. a w bar bemad JanU lb Wt l'old eoinpaay ia th World, waica is under the BMUMfctiueat of M AiaaUv Srott, lb worki iirat4 lnUrtuutr a VocalBt. lata of Emenon' Miustrsla, cWa t raariaco. LOOKOUT FOR OURORAN1 BEAS3 BANDPAJtADfi. M. Amsj.tr Scott. Maaarw. L. Must lovcil Adsaac AgX. SKATING RINK Oplns Sept 1, 1883. Admittance-Gentlemen, 25 cts; Ladies Free. Skating 23 teat per hour at all times. Admittance during daytime, Fre. JOSEPH LANE. EUGENE MILLS. T HE EUGENE MILLS ARE ABOUT been much improved in lhap of ready to start up. slon It bi During the utn- NOTICE. SORTHERH PACIFIC RAILROAD (Western Divisions.) Oregon Railway a Navi gation Co,, OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD -CO!- Round Trip Ticket have been placed on 1 ' sale at all ticke cent per bushel, eicept when wheat i tacked 1 duction. STONES, ROLLS, BOLT REELS, FLOUR PACKER and WATER WHEEL, m which double the capacity nf the Mills-also doubles the power -and has been undergoing a thorough and general repair, wbicn place the Mill equal to tbe DeL Storage. Now ready to receive an store wheat at H ent per bushel, eicept when wheat is tacked 1 and delivered on cars, when an additional 1 J cent will be charged. Wheat Bought. The hiitbiMt market cash price will b paid fn all wheat stored in our house, and sacks ftimihed by the company to brinp wheat U mill in. Custom Work. AU thisMt from a ditanre Seed not wait on their grinding any mote. All order promptly attended t". An flour sold or ek-hanged Is Warranted. Eugene City, August 8, 18S3. fllllilllllll AT- PORTLAND, September I Oth & 1 1 th. On the Completion of tlie Northern Pacific Railroad, sale at all ticket stations at 40 per cent re- Ticket goad from Sept 8th to 13th, both days inclusive. JOHN MUIR. Supt Traffic, E. P. ROUErM, Gen'L Acent A. S. STOKES, Asst. Supt Traffic. Hop Picker. Oa the 3d of September 1 will begin pick ing my hoji on th farm of Kodney Scott, is mile east of Eugene. Hop yard con' tain fifteen acre. Frice, 50 Cents per box. A. J. Bi BStsfrx. BW MM. SCHOOL, COLLEGE, and Miscellaneous BOOKS. STANDARD AND CURRENT LITERATURE. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! Everything fresh, of tho BeH Quality, and Guaranteed as Represented. We want your trade and ask you to come, and set) us. McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLI.SON. $25,000 STOCK OF GOODS For sale cheaper than ever offered before in this market. Those) wishing (o purchase wfll do well to caff trpofi roe before making their selections. To inr line of LAWNS' DRESS GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, and GEN TLEMEN'S CLOTHING, I call your special attention, I expect to retire from the trtcrcafthle business, and my goods must be told within tho next 90 days. Honing to sapplr all vour wants, I solicit a early call T, G. HENDRICKS. rpsilsv Frl Rewrred rW.. f 1 00 AdmUsioD. TS Cbildrea 50 Rmenea aU caa b o4isd at Craia IWna. Will appear st Jacti,Thujiy cWpt 6th. ALL I AS K! Is that you do yourself justice by buying goods where you caff gvt them the cheapest I intend to strictly adhere to VERY. LOW" PRICES in everything I offer for sale, and in DRESS & F&HCY GOODS. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Smith & Cox -GENERAL DEALERS IN- Agricultural Implements, We intend keeping a full line of first-class Farming Implements,con sisting of D. M. OSBORNE A CO.'S CELEBRATED TWlNE BINDERS fiEA? ERS AND MOWERS; STILLWATER ENGINES; MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER'S; JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, H OLLlNGS WORTH'S, REINDEEI, AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES'; THE KETCHUM WAGON; MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., ETfj. It is our intention of staying here and we guarantee all goods sold to give entire satisfaction. Prices as liberal as any house in the Northwest. WarerOOms on Willamette Street ijposite the Guard Office. DOFT FAIL To Read This as it Will Pay You, Goods have been reduced from 25 to 35 per cent at the f I We will sn'l new dress goods for 8 cts per yard; former price 15 cts Good unbleachpd and lilraclW muslin, 1 3 yaf f rr 11.09 16 yards of linen crash for" $1.00. All line towels for 12 J cts each; former irii - IfO cf Great reduction in Mack and colored cashmeres. Latt-st colors in striped lace liuntings, for 20 eenfs ysr yard. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHOES, And in fact almost every article in this store has oeen reduced. Don't forget the place and remem ber that the great IXLSTQ1I! Will give you Lots of Goods for Little MoneV Harness Shop. - HAISSrw W 8ADD W HARNESS SHOP 0- 8th strut, wctI of trars Bros 1 am now prepared to furnish erythinn ia that lin at th The Most Competent Workmen Are employ!, and 1 will endeavor to give satisfaction to all whj ma farcf me with a call A. S. CURRIE. Thrre is do doubt or question but I shall sell them verr much lower than the same (roods hare ever been offered is this market (Tlc&se to call and price the goods and you will r that I am in earnest. G. BETTMAN. Useful in the FamHy. fXZS 07 COST. W. ao.ny lwt ; to docta te rWF1. 7T forConS.. mend a-dinea Ut PV.f. r... t"7- ZT . 22 ha twaa so oefal in oar fmf! tn rol to the affl rt ti - v. l ickneasaod wffenng that e eannot tar difficulty of braathiHJf busnesssi or ay alls" mo Baca ia n praue. Salem Argm. bob oi th. throat or lung by all dwu give thi wonderful remedy a trial M rou Tali your eiutenc yow caftSM afford folk this f portunity pasa. W ould not. and would u4 T n V .v .... wj rvmrar away nnns w knew a nJltt , m J" ooU plidi what w. daia foe it Than way. Wof manhood L. . I wfllare pletely euredby it. Thet ks mZ&imTk Z FREE OF CHARGE, ihe world that win utA?vTZXhi lha r4r w discovered by a m- Ihl Kiso s Niw Iotmt lTt rTlRl! o