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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. ...rEWtURV 16, 1834 8ATUUDAY u i lemicrtiie Stale- Cciinl CoMiliUtf. A mooting of dm Democrat Stain Central Coinmittw of th State of Ore gon in hrdiy eallid to I) M at the City of Portland, on Tharedsy, February H, 188. at 2 o'clock P. M. A full at tendance it earm-atly ri-qupati'il. AL.ZIEHER, dia.Miaii. .. ' flrrgon Pinllc Railroad. A corrMpomh'iit of th Corvallia Gasetto aaya of thi road: The inana fare. ar exrtin;( atrenuou t-flortH to puith thi roa'l to completion. lWn forcroiPiitx and cuplic are aliippml overland at a un-nt xpr-nKe. Tunm In are Mug worki-d ni;lit and ('ay, and a full corps of nnni will aonu Im at work turning out flat and other cur. Trailt laying will I"' coinmeno'cl mooii after the arrival of tlm vi-kmhIm which are ex pected next week. Tie prewnt work ing force on the road at tunnel No. 3, and from there on to tlm Iny, ihiiiiIhth aomnthing mint limn 20 1 men ai.d A CARD To all wlio r .uffurlug from lit errant and Indiac-rftion nf ymitli, nurrou. w ikneea, aarly decay, Ion of uiuulnxxl, a. 1 willaewlareviii that will cure )"u, tUEV. UK C'HAKiK. 1'liU ifro.it mini-dy wm iJio(ivrel by a niie mnary iu Houtli Ameri'.-a. Hewl elf-aJ-1retteJ rural to the l(KV. JtmEI-H T. IilMAN, Station 1). S-w Vm-kCitv. NKW Aim;i(ll.FMEha Sheriffs Sale. NOTICE, M JILIIKHY GfVKN THAT by vir'uo of aril nf Kx cut ion iluly .uel nut of tit. Circuit Court, of ilia Nta.e of Oregon, fr th. Cuoty ef Lane, l.y the Clerk tlieriv.f, ami tit in directed on f.-Wit: Miruary IJjtli, V-K4, upon a judgment rn. derul in the .luiliiM Court fur riouib Kuge e (in-i ii.ct, laittt County, Oregon, Deoeii.1 r 24'.li, 1811, which judgment w ilotkete.l in the Clerk' niti' of aiii Circuit t o. rt hecinlH-r 24th, IMH.1. tn favor of A Peter., pUintilf. and HUiin.t Hannah K i.ar- dner, ileiemlant, for tiieaum of $MO I(jO. and the turilier IHI of 7 -H) g.it, hho mantling mo to nmke Ui h j'.,jiii?iil, cnal, end accruing ct, out of any personal pro perty bt Imgina to miI ih-feii.Uii , ami if none Imi fiiiiml, then out of tlx real iroir) lwloot(iii( t .aid ili-fHoiUnt, in or .if:er aiii Dec. mbur 24th, I8.t. Now, ilieri'lorr, Wing unll to linn aoy pcrM.i.al rierty, I ilnl n the I.i Ii ly . relnuary, IHvt, .-vy iiiin tli. following 'le-vrilitt-l rl iiroiwrly lifl'Hii(iii to anl ieleo lant, to wn: I'li. W nf tlm K lot 2, 1 1 Mock li Iwii 20 fmft oh Niiuh iri-i Al-o Ihu iiiMltviili il J of tlH K ( of tlm K of l - 2, in llock 12 on Ninth ntnot, all wnu -i Mate I in Miilliii'iii'n il. matioii to Lan Couoty, now Kiikii. City, (ireuoii, aoi i tify aiil JuiIhh-iiI, a im intret llmreon atM jt vmil onriniiiil H Iroin IooiIht 24iIi. ISM, i ihIh, . rrilli 'otn hii.I exuiiiau. of 1 ...;.L ..... v hi '!'' fcl il I ntrl It 4 1. 1 ln-.a -ir-.n.J nuid Ii'l 'li e w '; !' . l. ! iail'.ruii. "lc rtr :i liejit inivrlci, itl l :'ji i f . ,. , . . It ii u 't i i"n'" 1 . u 'it n i uL v Ifc.riT . ' It 1 1 'w- .ii4in.u il leauU, tj lf itiin ii.ro. HI, Hx-i ally til'inl: Inrw'm I rll i.-iiii li-ulaiK drill ! ltd mi II R l!i).:inll.lit:!i.cill '-'ll Ot'nntl.' lion. ''f 11 u I t-Mt'n-ii 1'lllf.i.lil- tl f IokI. Mleifi It nrilii;"! I llU r "I n n:iii'tl iKl'i-tinn- ' i !ivf I'iMi'i riivl l'l-or " itcni'lllfit r.n-r. wi t rf An rl -111, l.wll V I -n.-v.Me. i f '"tho rom'no hi ilxirn trl .-r tn'iliMiiin mrir. 'If i-.iVr ir.nmiii!r 111 il.". t T3 R Triv Chinninen, and at prenent are at work lietwwn OyatiTvilleand Yit'juina wharf ll, 1 wnl ll thlnv il rili.-il ri pio and tarn nmkin K'hnI prooreita. At tbflreaent rata tlcy will hive a hol 'tbroii)li the cut at On-atta in a few daya, whii-h will n: ike aho it mm and one -half mile of unmplet d unide, all intact and a greater portion of it wide nouyh for a duuli!n truck. One gnu t men urn nuiplnveii on criU work, and Mother on carpenter work. Dkskbt Woniieks. duiilucior Jer ry Long of the Snuthem Paciliu liii roail, 5"k( nlny drought in a wtinpU of cryattla nf Hook wilt from tint Colorado Dimert, near Im'io, IfoO fi t Im Io nea larnl. There ia a vant lied of thia mil there, and the. Southern Paoilij Rail. rod iu layiu j lU Ifuck t the nalt uaina have lu olliied i rade the road for 1,300 frt with hlnckaof theae braitiful lunipH of aalt rryKlil. Thin ia hafirat inxtanc of a railroad -rnudlied being laid aud VnHaNted iu aalt, of which wn havH any knowledge. The aea which oiiom rolled over thia place . Jrifd up and left a vant lied uf aalt out lifty in i lei in length. Tlm quali ty ia an peril, an 1 lie nupply inextiauMti bin. Qi'aiwlinpuera of enornioaa aiie And giant centiiedeM, htvn lieea here pickled in thia chloride of aodium and are to day, aft-r an elupno of cejtturii in full aie and fivfeo(ioii nf uliipe, an fTtiotually aettled in Kuliitanua at Lot'a wife. Thi varit 'unit ld will he very ralualilii to the reducora of orea luCali . fornia, Arizonia and Now Mexico, and can he aupplied in liouiidlewtquantitH'N. , Loa Ano'lea Herald. . TUI UkPUULIO.VX Co.NVKNTION. Th next Nulional RepuMivun Convention will com pr inn 803 d.-legntna, iimtead of 733 aa heretofore. The increnae reaulta ftoiu the enlnrgeinent of the limine of RepreaentntiveH. Two delegaUia ar allowedfniiiiea.il Congreasioiial )ia- (riot, and four at large fro u ra h Stole to repreaent the Senatorial vote it will reijuirH 4l2 to nomiuate, insteaj f 370 aa heretofore. irty at I'Uhlu: ailotloii to llin lug it Imiilur foreaoh in Iihii-', el ilia t ourt llou il or, in Kui-ioj City, OrpKii, mi MuNddy, Miirrh 17, 1HI, at tint Ih-ui of I 'cl:k p in, of iu ihty. .1. It. ;aiiiklu Slu-rilT of lVin. Ci.uuty, Urrifoii. Oat t I'-h Hi, I8N4. SPOHTSMEN. IF YOU WANT VCflEVP SHOT Ct'X or Killf. (inn- to Junction City. I'll, mi-Ivnn.-ii ;il ran tell im uuiki foiii Hv. ilol an t two Inn ilra I. nr tu uit tlm Imnl thnea. Alao all kin U of AMMUNITION'. hlli:i.ls, WATH, CAIM. 1111 WKUS, CATItlDUKH, I1KT.TH. FLASKS. KTC. Coma to th ilmp n"r lower mil of Junclion ami ae tor V'liinwlvif. Alan a Nn 1 chtun f.irm engine ami foil a.ill. It. F. HKXIHtinKS. II H lL PRITCIIETT BROS. Prop's. T V fiirniili all kimU of liimlxT, HivmikI or tliiilreanil, on the ahiirti'iit notice at llcnsoimblc Kates. A f.ilr iliare of tin pulilio lutnuiaKS i. in- llcl'eil. Any Mraon ili-Kiiiiiimif a Inrjie OTintity of liunlh-r for the Hnmmi-r trailc. e in iinikeHiH-i-UI rate dy hiMnllu,' thuir hilU in lm iie.li;iti lv. rttirCHKIT JIKOS. P O Aililreni, Itoliiuion, ,ane Co, Oregon. T. O. Ht.NDRicK.i. a n. K.ki, Ja. HENDRICKS & EAKIN, We viva beimtnr Mater a letter to the Eaateru Oreonn wool grower, thia week, in the form of a aupplement, It ia ait adiiiiraliiK lib rary production, and rouuinx many aolid fueta and h area for uoiiiideriaiou. Wo pk ou jadera to carefully read the document Tlio flooU along the Ohio river are grealer thuit ver lafure, Pniperty worth millioua of dollnra haa heeti dt atroytd, anil iIiouh.iikN of pe,,p are hoineleaa and d-Mtitute of all the iiecea aariea of tiff. Brvliie. Fur good ileutittry go to Clark . Bring your chicken, to Bettnua'a. Hift l.'o. will jwy the Ingliaat market prioa for chakeiih .tn8nrift CV. for Imli Califoraia eaailiM, oravk.ra, do. fha Ur,v.t i.t.:k ,4 nri, oil doth a.., Jttattii.g jut tacivml at KriuiiillyV Mailt t Co 't Kai.U are all uw ami Umgh for ca.li. ami ar wil cnwp fa ea.li. wilt A . vll uannwl jfl, put an thi. jear,. iiu a. ca i Ut Umht in Iowa. Mr a H Friemlly will -y the biKheat smma maraei Jirioe lor Wlioat. Uivt him oall before avllui your riu eUewhare, Uavlng lately Uoi.. a oimilar it-n re 4 Lane-eouiity t 1.1,))) cJa, I eaa furnU tkeBjifroetiuirti.i ariJiiu tneel tben Eaet to frieaU They f iriiuh more informa tion, auob a. the JinmL-rant w.uta, than enuM write la a tttrt at 20 a, ,1 aiq aii (wratin with K. J. Illicit Co.,of Port aa-et Oriai, the mut ao:irf, enorgetia ami Ih'tPMif-lily ajvdrtiwj Bruta oa the IVitir CMMt. rrtie. having real cUU lv U ail: Jt h tn thfir .(ivanUje to Jv ih hid- ') asr.huid, a. I aia eoutantly lnoa.ing it adiiartiMmea'. .an I a fuliy ilfh-ita nl tl.tt LaoeiMvity ha!l bar. her ure rf Um iann frattoa bounu wetwaid Cn M. Miuh. ' Eug:ne City --Oregon. Wi(ht ilrnft. on NKW YOr K, SAN FItAN CISCO mhI 1UKTL.VXU, OliKliON'. , All eollvctionii rntrunlwl to u. will nmiv. liial atli iiti.iii. Il It t I ..it . . , t . r.mui retiv lllljn,t Ut CIHTK. 11.11. aiil on aiirovi neciint.v. unit a unieial ikanaiiii; tinmt wonn on mimhuiI.I.' tcnus 1 AT ALL HG 25 03BT! Chris Marx, - BAJtBKU SH )P AND KA vV'illiiiii-tu St et-t, twu dm .St. Charle. Hotel, K i.'in-. I'rej Joshua J. Wj t; Ailoj nc)-nt-1 EU2ENE city, 0 Wll.li l'ltA'Jrif.'B IN';; I 'ourU of the S ute. Sik-cIhI att litioti jiven tn Ileal hclitui I'rolmi. nmtt rH. Ctilltniliu all kill Ih of cliiio Dnlti .stiit" ( viTinii-nt. Olfij in W-lion'.'M-l mi NJIIOIt)(H:l)l, NOTICE H IIKRKUV i Charles K Kyvr. lia. in . niHiit of hin irfr-rty In Aaroi 'he Imni'lit of In. creditor. A Imiuliy imtiliuil to irwnt il. ile' oath, tu the -iiioluroigi within three nenitli. Iron the until!, at hi. ittre in Cottage County, Oii - hi. A.il! r Date-I thi. 2!'tli day of Dec, uob remit followed- but, oa the contrary, Ml l faehloa. Aaya wa havt fonnd from that day to thia the amount of wool almoet no woola in thi country adapted to grown, manufactured, exported aod oomomed thi manufacture. We aball again be oblig in Great Briuin, hu annually increated, and ed to import, and if the tariff ahonld be too with great piotit to all who were either di- high to allow of that, many of onr millf niMt rectly or indirectly Intereitedj" and, again, he cloaed, for the people will follow the Iwb the ccmmuMioner aayi, "tnat the experience 8hould thia oome, yoo may look again of France i. aUo to the aame effect ii ehown for a decline in the bulk of the woola of tbu in a recent report by Mr. Baadtillard country, to the emperor of the French on thia I might go into etatntioa and demonttrate mbjeot, in which it ia proved that wheo the every aUtemeut here made, but it would be duty on wool wa. reduced from tairty three no atrontrer if done. In the face of facta, to twenty-two per cent., ad vilorem, the fid" and hwtory, which haa repeated itaeU price of wool inoreaeed aod w.a mainteined at in our ewn country within tbe from aix to eight per cent, abuve the former Pe of about aixty yeara, I am aaked to aid rate.." And the explanation given by M. m repeating the foUy of putting up the tariff Baudrillard ia ligniflcaut and tc tbe point. " foreign woola, which I mo.t reipectfully He aayi. 'The borne prodnot ii not aufficient .' the reaaon that in the long for tbe daily inoreatin aante of ourindu.try. run it would injure rather than benefit the Every check thrown in tbe way of the latter wool growing iniere.te of the country, by affect, iu activity. A. aoon aa manufaotur. restricting tbe exteniion, and prevent the di era cannot procure foreign woola they da- verifying of home manufacture., thereby creaee their production, beoauae they cannot limiting the oonaumption of the raw material find at borne the required qualities) aod l"h mu.t reeult in keeping down if not in French wool, which they would have uaed to 'm-ther ilepreaiiag the pnoe of domestic mix in lie. about in tbe market. The etatia- wool.. , . A. . tioal tablee of England lead exactly to the I' U donbtleea true that the reduotion in tame oonoluiiou-high duty, low wool at the tariff contribute, to the late deoline in tha borne, moderate duty or free wool, prioe. Poes of donieetio wool, but there were other good at home." Mr. George William Bond, and more portential oau... operating to bring of Boaton, a proteotioni.t and a Republican bot tbu decline. Overproduction in home in politic, who ia a leading authority in tbe manufacturer, under the atimulue of enop United Utetoe upon all questiona relating to moiwly high tariff did more to bring wool whether a. to varietie., pricee, eupply b"t thi. decline than the reduction or demand, in a letter addrewed to Mr. A. of the tariff. It ia only a repitition M. Garland, of Springfield, 111., lata preai- of what ooourred in 1879 when American dent of the American wool grower, awooia. fle woola wld throughout the year at lower tion, bearing date May Hth. 1883, aaye on rate, than they had done for thirty yean be thi. point: Our tine wool, have alwayt been ' oon.iderably lower than at any time high.', other thing, being equal, when we the reduotion in the tariff wa. made, were able freely to import the woola of other But auppoae the decline ia to be wholly at oountriea at a low duty, or at no duty at all. tributed to the Unff reduction. I. CongreM When the tariff of 1857 wm paaaed fine wooli to diwegard the nsceuitie of the public ; er became virtually free, eo that we went Into vioe, whioh requirea a ipeedy reduction of the full or nearly full competition with Europe, revenues, because by taking off some of the What wee the effeott WooU advanoed imme- taxes, oerteio lntercte are to have their diately in the markets of production abroad somewhat lessened f If such special twenty-five to thirty-three and a half per interest which has been foetered under highly cent, so that we got them no cheaper ihau protective tariffs may oome to their Senators before, and the pnoe. of domettio wools ad- Representatives and "demand" that their vanced. Now this was aa advantage to our mtere.U .hall not be touohed and have their maoufaoturera, as it enhanced the cost to the demands complied with, pray tell me where foreign manufacturers, so that ours oould tariff reform is to oome in and where reduo well afford to pay the advanced prices. Re- tion of the revenue is to begin f duoed to gold the average prices of wool have The necessity for reducing the revenues is been lower under the tariffof 1867 than they universally admitted and it is quite generally were under that of 1857 agreed that there shall be no further reduo- In 1879 wools declined so much in England tion in internal taxes; therefore the only that the tariff on the goods no longer protect- men of woomplwhing thi. end is by reform ed our manufacturers, and they would, many the tariff, and in doing this every interest of them, have been ruined if orders for wool must submit to its share of the neceMary re hid not gone out from thia country, whioh duotion. Wool growers can claim no exemp for some kinds of wool advanced the price in tion from the rule, and I am sure they are England from ten and three-quarter pence, at too patriotio and ju.t to ask to have their which purchases were made in Auguet, to business favored and protected at the ex nineteen pence, paid in the following April. P80" f. ud to the bunhening of the gen- inis great advance was not warranted and I"""'"' .. 1; I , 'I i reaoted severely upon some of the importers. but it .aved the country from a more severe reduction in prioes than would otherwise have occurred by enhancing the oostof foreign manufactures, notwith.tanding the accumu lated stock of foreign wool here. About forty per oent of the wool imported that year waa held over. England then sent us goods made of a coarse grade of wool that wa raised very little of, and, while tbe fashion lasted, it seriously reduced the value of our finer wools. Ihus you see that, hedge your fine wool, about by a tariff as you may, the freaks of fashion will sometime, make abreaoh in your walls of protection. The present indication, are that gooia, with fioi.hed face, will aoon Your, with great respect, Jams H. Slatir. - Bl'CCMsioa TO IUX- Lane Co. Mercantile As sociation. - We wnulil announce to the citizen, of tlil: county that hnvina nirrli:ie. the witire toi-ki oi iii.TciutiiiiHij ot tlm l.iwi,) I ouiity Mi-nun U AaniK'Intlon conniittTililv Itvlinv the iirighia wt, ami imviiia.liii'(i lur.-ly thereto by rv cunt piirchiiMi. inr cash, our itock ia uow COMPLl-!TI: And cciil to None! In thU cnimty. We cordially Invite a citrrfn i. ..t i. ..... i 1 rniiiiiiiHii.i in our .toca, aa we Know we cull ijlva vo.i ,r.lj.i..ii K.IK ii .......1 I ...:....t Our Aim is to Sell inef Best Goods for the Least Money. uiilili.iliwl in naiil county wet kly, fur ix con eclitive Hii kn. (i. B. &(!. rt. DnltliK s , l.'lir AMorni-v iue tnoncrr. um mr uw" Sheriff Sale. N'OTICK 13 HEitiUlV GIVKX THAT liy vii tiio "I an x-ciiioii lu v iua I oat of tun CiMuit C -ii rt, ot the Stite of Ui ami, for th County ni itontni, l.y tin- Ciei k luirtof, ami to uiu ilirrutiil mi to- vit: tann ery 17, l"i4, nn .ii a jiiiljiintnit reiiilrreil it. anl Coart, N iviHili.-r I!). 1-i.t, i i favor m A t aatnorn ami I'hiw K ( aut'iorn. lurtovr doing liuiioxK u idr the linn name of A Cau horn A Son, Main! ill, ami amtinai Tliooif Sunn rnd U , Sunt, iltifi mUnU. f. the aum of foin- hu ,,ru, ami thm- (M03 (10) ilollare, U S l.... t-io, and tin-lintlit-r kuiii of thirty nine ,K) UK) t!l .Ml) lollaiN, uwt, an attorney Ire of litiy ($"().tHi) dollar ioj,.t.ir witn acvruinii in.t. lU iX1-ioim ol .ile, co'ii.iuniliinf ma t levy no ni ami ell the ival profifr y ln-n in after iIiwitiIkhI, Iw-iig tl.e XMm pMWrl lifrt-to nre at:a hnl in tin. action, a. I..l.m , to-Wt Toe K 1 of X W I l R 1 f , s u of the N ' J, a ol S W ,.i , K i in tin N .V I ol tlm li J. and the X K i f tha S W I ami il, K i ol the N W ) ... the S W g .Vc 10, T 1.1 S. ( A vVwi, Ul.iihg 2n) a-lr. ol I in. I. ii, U,,a im v. OrvgiHi, toaatify ii jn Irf omit, m, it,'r t tlu-rtxoi at (lie rae of li wr vent ie, aiinuin fr.ioi the I'Jih ilay ol Noveiiilitil8S.'i, in Is att'Tiiry lie, ami a-vruini t it", khen-l- rt), liy virtue of and exwu mm, I ilol on lint 22,1 ilav of .lanuarv. IHU evv U.ii the ah ve ilnivrilt .1 rval r irri), n m tmn V. llrvuoH. anil In ul l'v .a'nl judgment, mlriv.l, nata, aliortiy ( ami murumg ttita.I will aril the V've .lewrihe.; val -wrty at iul.n au.c i.e., t-t tU liikh jt Iml.lvr, fnr4ah iii hand, at the Court ll'Htwi .law la - fiiv. Lilia Coui.lv. Cal ni' examine our ml. anil he convinced, eveu ymi iln not wmh to ninvhaae. Weal. wv WKe iileaiire in ahownu uiknI. an, I uiv II ki ket rate., inx prior.. All kliula of orodilce tidten at hi -lient mnr LIBERAL' DISCOUNTS FOR CS4. Passbooks, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc.. fof all kinds. Orders taken for special sizes. fcliool and rfli303llan80U3 BDok.v I All the stindiinl aut'iora lv t'n volum-i and is sets Juvenilfc hooks, Shi Ih I Wuvfily l.ilirary, llarpera Magiizint-s, cte. . Bible Depository For Lane County. been .crcttiti a l-trge s'otdc of new good and we have everything found in a fiit-clasd B.iok fctor-. Iiav We also have a full stock of GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Succossom to 0ALLLS0X. 1 E. E. Luckey & Co DEALERS IX. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living figures. Harness ShoD X HVIVOOrEXEDAXKWRAInLR AND HARXRRS fnnp 0;8th8TftK wt of tram U.. ., 1 am uow prv,,e I to fun,i.h everything In that Jmeat the LOWEST E-a?I3S. Tlm J..t Compelent Workmen Vit iMii.d.iy.il. nn I f will ti,I -.tor to no with a cull F1M STfLM-NT. VroriCKKS HK..KoY CIVKN T1IA1 i!iv.'.tisf,.,i, ,0HlI mIuBia faw PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT res, tin kf I X . 1 - J j I . , I " '"int., tlre,oo, ami .l hi my. Hie 3i ltv ..' rr.dr.ue-B.h r ii,r.! m nanas oi a competent drucrist ! i-r,-,v:4 v.a,hi.-i.. 1! the iin.lrmi.nc I a'm nUtr.ior .. tl,. I Ule of ,. I. W vim. iU aA.il. al. NilniiiiiMti-i.. t.H-i.1 t!.e plrMiii'iW.i V. U Vm.,h I H. iLrht ( x vim . Wri.-ht). h u. ti!e. l.i. c coniiU f. tiiinl ett em nt in ach ..f th- a e iuirinuini tn. i ..mity t ool of u,.. ..ii..l...,....rt.i i l a. . oH,r , .. c.o"a u iii ,m ai. ,iay J. It. CAMHHKLU Slienlf of l-M, CfUnly. Orvjiou. Uatetl J.U 20, iSSi J SUCCESSORS To Luckcy 4- Brtetow at the old Ellsworth Store. I 'on t 'or I ha lir.ri g m ..l.j -.-il i. i count anil f.f tlie ,i..l wtilt-mei,. thereof. D.i il thw Adi il .v Jan . IS4 J rCt'RKIX, AJ.iiii.i,lrator. L LILVLU, Att.uey H)TICE Or FIMAL SETTLEHEHT. theme b, onhr of the Conn. G Ran a il. l!E-x.''AB. Exeentor. r.T:IKsi.r Jtxcnox!-Mr R M MulboJ. ZV-1'"' ma