The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, April 02, 1881, Image 4

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EUGENBCHy,(mEUOX:
IPkiFffihe Roribtfil ratine.
One Of tha last puMlfl ct of Con
grrWman John Wbiteaker wu ipe;h
mule in congreM on tU River and
larbor appropriation bill, . Feb. 1 5th.
In hi ipeech he preentl the strong
tt argument; why the North Pacific
count ahoulil t mora liberal dalt
Vlth l7 congrean, preaeutiflg statistic!
and facta allowing our vast and fertile
resource, and our need of appropria
tiona to asaiMt in tho improvement of
our rirera and harbor Ha closed hia
ipeech aa follow:
Mr. Chairman, before I reaume my
aat I desire to make a few remark of
somewhat jeisonal character relating
to the State I have the honor to repre
nwnt unon this floor. I entered thii
house without a colleague. I stand
here alone upon this floor, 'and cannot,
like the majority of this body, command
the aid of ten, twenty or thirty col
league to obtain from this House the
juHt demands of the peoplo of my state,
I have but little more ' power thun a
Delegate, who possesses no vote. As
combinations appear to rule in the paa
aage of such acta, standing here alone
I am at the mercy of the majority and
am powerlea to enforce the jmit de
mands of my State. The time will
aoon come, however, when Oregon will
not aUnd alone upon this floor. "West
ward the count of empire takes its
way," and the' State which in less than
a quarter of a century lias accomplished
ao much through the energy, industry,
and intelligence of her people, will rise
to greater heights of prosperity and in
creased strength in wealth and num
bers. And now, Mr. Chairman, I am
through, and in a few dayi the same
iar be aaid of thin Forty-sixth Con
jgreit Now is the opportunity to do
justice, for what is not now done wil
jretuaiu andone at its close. I have
Iheen a eaiet, if not a ailent member of
this House, and have sat at the feet of
many Ganialiela who hove nought to
impart their wisdom to Irwt fortunate
iwmberr. I trust their labor has not
teen in vain,
I a le a vug this Congress I shall gladly
reUrn to that retirement from which 1
was tm willingly called to occupy a seat
pon this floor. Ingoing hence from
it walla, it will be with the proud sat
isfaction that at all times and under all
icircumMtances I have endeavored to per
form my duties conscientiously, as I
have been given to understand it, and
in no instance have ever foiled to act
a I beileved would be for tho interest
of all sections of our common country.,
laU Rtillwnj Frosrtu.
According to tho Hallway Age,
there were 7,207 milea of railway con
atructed in the United States during
the pant year, one third more than in
1879, and nearly threo times as great
aa the line of new track laid down in
1878. While in 1879 tho building of
railways bWImhI $95,000,000 of capi
tal, the new roads constructed in 1880b-
Borbed $185,000,00,1. It would appear
at first glance at these figures that the
country was to. be congratulated upon
the wonderful extension of our railroad
aystem, and perhaps it is; ' yet the im
portant question Brines as to whether
this immense capital cau be withdrawn
from our trade and industries without
affecting them aeriounly. It is Mated
that much of the money lately invested
on these new roads has in many in
stances leen employed to build compet
inj liitf-a, which must of necessity
diminish the earnings of roads already
in operation. Tho new enterprises may
be mhJe profitable, but only by greatly
lessening the income of roads previous
ly in existence. Still, that very com
petition will haTe a largely WehVial
aide to it The new roads are being
buik at an average cost of $ 20,000 per
mile, whilst many of the old onea cost
aa much aa 1 100,000 per mile. The
former can therefore afford to run at a
rate that would aoon bankrupt the lat
ter. If the people are given the advan
tage of competition and reduced rates,
the country, as a whole, will have no
reason to rRret the rapid progress of
railroad building.
Till Democratic AeoUmche is the
title of a new paper isued at Roschurg.
Aa it names inipliea H ia Democratic,
at least a much ao aa the stalwart Re.
publican Nat. L Raker, formerly of
the Coos Bay Jlangrx can make it.
Douglas county already hm a first cla
Democratio orgsln, the Nfir, which
could be depended upon. We surmise
however that the new orgnn will have
th interests of a o-rtaiu clique of
Douglas county always in view.
Thi Sunday Mercury, U growly
mistaken when it charges that Mr. J. W.
Hamilton, the prosecuting attorney of
tbU Judicial district, procured hit nomi
nation by reason of pledges made to
Fink and Gazley. link was present
at the Albany convention, and ateadily
opposed tha nomination of Sir. Hamil
ton. Tha Mercury U MWrvlcnt to
the wishes of its master bud does not
hesitate to malign and villi ly any one
who crossei hi path. Mr. Hamilton
il well known to be an uj lijht and
honorable gentleman, and the khafta of
the Mercury will fall harmless.
Mahone wa elected aa a Democrat.
He votnd for and atumped his Stat in
behalf of the Hancock electors, who re
ceived a majority of 44,137 votea, which
shows plainly how strongly Democratic
Virginia is, and how grossly she is mis
represented by a man who votes with
the Republican party. During the cam
paign, aays the J&camincr, Mahone
stated at all times that he was in entire
accord with the National Democracy,
and mode all the capital he could ont of
that statement In regard to a local
State issue ho waa a 'RcudjuHter,
or in other words, he waa a repudiator.
He favored tho repudiation of a large
portion of the State's indebtedneea
No special session of Congress will
be called.
To MlLLMKX. Old typ for babbit metal
for ale at this office.
Busines men hould not forget that
blauk note, bill head, sUtemeoU, letter
bead, and every description of eumracnr.a!
printing ar neatly and promptly executed
Mbtha fai'inn nflina. e
Stop a Moment and Read This-
Look at this list of good just received at
III Farmers and Uschanic Clothing Store.
Kacqu Suit from f 10 to 17.
Scotch acu or frock suit from 12 SO
to f 17.
Sitoiuc or frock diagonal uit from $13 50
to 125.
Broadcloth coats and vest, diagonal
Prince AlU-t coat and Teats. Just the
thing for Holiday prose uta.
Several new liue of overcoat, reversible
and alstors, all grade and pricoa, front C7 CO
to f20.
Porby shirt, i.ecktics and the finest line of
neck wear iu the city.
New hut and MPS. wool scarfs nd
gloves'
10 diflcrcut stylo f underwear, all grades
and rriev.
The be t tck of (ilk and linen hamlUer
cliiufn, hosiery, ic, for th holidnyi, in tho
city. .
I-i'.fst stylo of hat (I to $3 50. Cain
from SI t o fil 2"). lky hat sud capi.
The beat line of pant pattern and suit
in t lie ciiy. Caahmcr. Diagonal, (-'cote1
and Ameiiotn ch'tli. Vuita uudu to order
from v"0 up.
1'aut made to order frs m W ."0 up! Park
gry Oregon enshmer paut. fJ. All wool
panU 4 SO 4 75, ?5, $3 50, fli. Paiit$l 7.',
$2 50, $3 SO. Overalls 50 ctnts, 75 cents,
l, f I 25. Diagonal pants from f5 to fS.
The only tieut Furuishiug goods store in
Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody.
All good marked in plnin figures, and
strictly one cosh price for all.
Call and examine uur goods before buying
elsonbora.
Farmriis & MsriuNirs Stork,
it. J. GRAHAM, Maimer.
Oil, WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed the waminir. Ilia signsl per
hap of tha si. re ipproach of that more trrilile
disease Consumption. Ask youmelve if you
ran afford for the sake of saving f0 cts., to run
the ri'k and do nnthinz for it. We know from
eipcricuc thot Shiloh s Cur will Cure your
lough. It never ml litis explain why
more than a Million Mottle were s.ilflthe vt
year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Coiish
atone. Mother do nt be without it. J-'or
Lame Haok, Siile. or t'hest uae Sliiloh' IV
rou Plaatei. Sold by Oeburn & Co.
Ila? IVIatar'a nalnant or Wild
Cherry always at hard, it vuree Coughs,
Colda, Uronchitis, Whooping Coiih, Influenia,
Consumption, and all Throat and Complaint.
W cents and (1 a bottle. ,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
T O Hendricks hn just received a large
lot of boot, shoe, dipper, overshoe. Mo.,
etc, which he ffer for kale. This i the
largest bill of this kind of good that has
beea brought her this teaaon, th cost
amnuntin( tn ever $4,000. Ho ha every
style and variety on hand, and ran suit ail
ustomers. Lsdio wear a peciality.
rirrvita Fsamrs Aa iuimen tock and
olieop at Craio Rr
Lumber I Lannfftrr!
J. B. Rhinehart ha len appoint! agent
of the Spruigtield Mill Co. He can offer
batter figures (or Lumber now tlisn ever be
fore. All kinds of building lumber delivered
ou short notice and at very low figure.
Don't fail to in Rhinebart before orderius
elsewheie. We roee to soil lumber, nd
don't forget it .
The IVruvlntl Njrop ha cured thous
ands who were suuVriiiK fnmi Dyspepsia, IV
lulity, liver Complaint. Uoils, Humors, Fe
male Complaints .to. Pamphleta free to any
vddreaa. S)th V Fowls and (tons, Boston.
Belknap's Springs.
Mr. O. Crownson ha leased th Belknap
$pnn on the McKeou river, and is now ,
DtDarcd to receive visitor. The (prink I
ar fan led for th medicinal propertie of th
water, aud a they ar iitnaUrd m th midat
fishing groand promiM U 1-coa, a noted!
f beautiful uery, and One bnntmg, and
resort. ThepnnS ar situated 62 mile
east of F.u-eu, and 6 aide from the Mc -
Keuiie PndkT.
Jcrr IU".vtr Th larveat ock o' Jew.
J elry rr brv-ught to Enjcu at t'min Bros
6HILOH CONSUMPTION CURE.
TLl Is beyond question th most ne
ceaaful Crnmh Mcdiclns w have ever suliT a
fwdneescuriii-invariably tbwonrt cm of
L'ouuh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while lis won'
drrful auccoas Id the cures of Conauwitlon I
itbut s tOTl!-l in ll tiitry of medk-ine.
fcioee Iu tret ducovery It has been sold ea a
guarantee, a tot which o other luedk-in can
itand. If youhnvsacoutfh w arneitiy ak
reu to try it. I'rio 10 et, M cU and f 1 00.
If your Lur.ifl art ar, Chert, er back Lam
0i Shiloh's Porou FluWr. Trie 2i cent, -tfuld
by Otbura a Co.. DruuU.
A Cns,b, Cold or Norn Throat
should b (topped. Neglect frequently result
la laearabl Lang Dlaeaea or Con
raptloa. UDOWN1 BHOCIIIAI
1HOCIIev."ar cerlaln la sir relief In
Aslbrua UrouchllU, Coach, Catarrh,
Cooaampilva and Throat Disease.
For 30 pear th Troche bav been recom
mended by physician, and always give per
fect satisfaction. They art not new or un
tried but bavins been tutted ur wide and con
stant cm fur nearly an entire veneration. t'ey
have attained well merited rank among the lew
stapl remedies of the ae. I'ublie apeak
era and alnzera ue them to clt-ar and
strengthen Ui Voice. Sold at Jf.1 cent a boi
vrywer
a . 11
DYSPEPSIA AXD LIVER COMPLAIN' 1.
! it not worth the a mall price of 73 cent to
free yourself of every symptom of th.M dis
tmnni oomtilainu, if you think so call at our
tar and get a bottle of Sl.ilob' ViUlizrr, ev
ery bottle ha a printed (piaraniee on it, use ac
cordlnKly and il It di you no gwol it wilj cost
you niitliing. Hold by Uburn a i-a,
irtOTIlKHSl MOTIIEUSt
Ars you disturbed at nl-'ht and broken of
your rest by a sick dild suffering and crying,
with th excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If
so, go at one ami get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW8 SOOTHING SYRUP. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately
drnend upon it: there is no nibtake about.
There ia not a mother on earth who has ever
used it, who will not tell )"U at once tnat it
will regulate the Iniwela, and give rent to the
mother, and relief and health ti the child, op
erating like mstfic. It ia perfectly safe to use
In all owes, and pleasant to the tate, and is
the prescript! d of oneof the oldest and hert
female pliystclAns and nurses in lue i pimi
Sutea. hole everywhere. 23 cent a b ttl.
W. yvm a aoeedv and Dmitive Cure for Cn
tarrh, Diphtherui. Canker mouth and Head
ache, V. SHIi.Ull'S CATAKRH I! EM Kb V.
A naaal Injector Ire wiin eaca ixillie. t- s n
il you desire health and sweet breath. 1'rice
50 ct. Sold by Oalmrn & Co, I irupguit.
ANSWER THIS O.UESTIOX.
Why do so many people we e around na,
seem to prefer to sutfer and b made OibwraJile
by Indigestion, Contiatioh, liinincas. If
o( Apjietite, Comin up of the K'oi, Yellow
Hkin.wher. fur 75 cU, we will -ll them Shi
loh' V italir.er. X""""' rd t' cure tlicm.
'old by t)umn i Co., Ivnc?t.
A Good Ihtn.
TV Synp is Hie s;wi .1 prwrtiptl'-B of
11 A. li C'hee, a 0!lebiU-i Gcrumn P)i)i
cian, and is acknowledged to I e one the in-v-t
fortim.ti dico7eriea in lili.-:ue. It iiui.kly
cure "oughs. Cold sand all l.uu' trouhlr ol
the sovere.t niiture, n-uioviu, as it dK, tiie
cause of the affection mid leaviug the part iu
a str"i, and healthy condition, it ia imt in
exiK-rimeiita! inrdicine, but has stood the Wt
of yearn, (riving atii.f.ie:inu in every we,
which it rajiidly inereiviiii aale every kmwi
cinfiruia. Two million liottles sold anmiallv.
RcH-are ol medicinee of e:uiil.r name. Utely
introduced Jloschee s Herman hvrnn as ittro
dureil ill the United Mate ia and ia nun
sold iu every town and vill.ve ia thecivtliznl
worhl. Three dose will tviiev any tir.liii..rr
cuugh. liioa 73 rent, hampl botthf, lO
CiXU.
Ilo Vru SoLVto It.
Tilt ill tl.ii" t iWii ti ere am svMren of p.TM n
psiingour atoia every dny wh.w livis are
male uiirallo by lui!i,.vtin, Dyeppfi,
Sour and dieirewed Sti iniuh, Li-r Compluint,
Coiitiuatloii, wben for 75 etc. we will sell'.Lem
Shdnu ViUliiiir, yi-.ara;iU-ed to ciu them
IU'CKLEVS ARNICA SALVE.
Th Bi!ST Salve in the world for I'ruier.
Cuts, Soi-ea, l: leers. Salt Uliemu. Fever tvnea,
Tetter, Cir.ippe.1 Hinds, Chilblain, dinand
all k'mla of rikin I'.nij'tius. This s.kKe is guar
anteed to ;,Hve perfect kati.ifiction in every e-e
orni'iuovrufnin'eil. V ice Ui cU per 1m. For
aale by Wii.Bl.Vs, tlie Drujkt, IC'i'ue City.
Mi Iholbim!, Jirivtioii City.
N E W A I V ERTISK.M ENTS
rVoticc.
XTOTICE IS IIF.REliY GIVEN THAT
JL my wife, 8 A RAH E CONG liR.has left
my bed and txiant without just cause or
provo
d that
catiin, and all persons are heroliy warned
I will pv no bills ol her contractm?.
K CONKER.
Eugene City, Mart'h 2S, 18S1.
Al
BLOOD
POISONING,
Causing Chills and Fover
and Typhoid Fevors.
Biliousness, Liver, Stomach,
and Kidney disorders, and
manyothernilments,dostroy
Ing tho health and lives of
millions, Is driven out of tho
system, and radically curod
by the use of tho LION MA
LARIA AND LIVER PAD and
CANCLIONIC DODY AND
FOOTPLASTTRS,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
dingtha system from MALA
RIAL POISON.
The wholo treatment, PAD,
DODY PLASTER and FOOT
PLASTERS, all combined,
sold for $1.00- the cheapest
and best rometi y ever discov
ered, and a ' positive cure
guaranteed If worn accord
fng tO directions. ROlTOm
a.JJ pad. Qodv Plaster and
ber. Pad, Dody Plaster and
FOOt Piasters, the Whole,
j OI.UU. OUIU oy Bll urupgista,
1 or mailed on receipt of price
fjy
THE LION MEDICINS CO
NEW YORK.
Mfll API
YOUHG CONQUEROR, JR.
I WILL STAND MY
horse. Young Corv
aueror, Jr.. during the uea-
goo of 181, as follows:
At my Eesidence-MON-DAYS.
At CoburS or vicinity
Wednesdays and Thurs
days. At Cooper's Stable, Eu$cne
City - Fridays and aaxur
days.
237" For further particulars see
posters, or IL O. IIADLEY.
NOTICE 0? F1HAL SETTLEMENT.
TVTOTK'E IS HEKKBY GIVEN TnAT
IX , I T n .lininitrator 01 th
estate of Wm. L. Ienion, deceaee.1, has i filed
his final acrmitit for the settlement i saiu
Ute. and Mondav, the 21 dny of May, 1n1,
Las been Rmiuteo.liV thii un mr wo
meut thereof. JAMES C. LfcMoX,
AUmillUlliawr.
G. B. DORRIS, Attorney.
FAREVI FOR SALE.
A FARM of 3.V5 acres, 300 of which la praii ie
and 230 in cultivation, is offered for sale.
It ia situated one mil west of Springfield, and
21 mile east of Eugcn Oood building and
outhouses, and all Onder fence. t-T Utvu ap
ply to KUllKltT CAM re ELL,
At the preniine.
Notice to Creditors.
"VfOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT
the nndersi6Tied has len duly apointed
Mtriv t mM of .1. 11. Powell, de
ceased, by theCountyCourtof th State of Ore
gon for the courty of Lane. All person hav
iiijT cliiiuia againat laid estate are hereby noti
fied to preseut the same to th undeni).'ned at
her residence inline county, Oregon, within
six month from this date.
February '16, M.
MARTHA POWELL. Executrix.
JOSHUA J. W ALTON, Attorney.
Tltaliies and Enriches the Klood, Tones
up the System, Mnkea the Weak
Strong, Builds np the Broken
down, Invigorate the
Brain, and
CURES
Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gen
eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever
and Ajue, Taralysis, Chronio
riarrhaca, Boil3, Dropsy,
Humors, Female Com
plaints, liver Com
plaint, Eemittent
lever, end
DISEASES ORIGINATING H A BAD STATE
OF THE BL000, OR ACCOMPANIED BY
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE
Of TIIE SYSTEM.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
Supplies th Mod with its Vital Principle, or
Idle Element, IKON, infusing Mrenirth,
Vigor and New IJIe into all parts of lha ayitctn.
BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, in entrgi.
in( effects ara not followed by corrapondinf reac
tion, but ars permanent.
SETH W. FOWLE & SON'S, Proprieloit, S5
lUrrisoa Avtnu. Bcstoo. Sold by all Druggists.
R. G. CALLIS0N
Next door to S. II. ' Friendly, snil S'' )'01U"
BOJUS, STATIONER V ANDOUO-
cEiuns.
He ia always on hand ready ami waitimf to
aivomrtio late his Cu..toniera witli ALL Linda
of food for
JILVD AXD BODY,
Ami can furni. h a ?MOKE to those di,irinna
A GOOD C15AR, CR .TCOACGO
T'Vtlioso who use the narcotic plant
CHEAP for. CASH
GiHols ndrered t any jifMl of tlieritv free
of iharije. K i. CAI.MSUN.
Administrator's Notice.
TOTICE 13 FIEREBY CIVEN THAT
1.1 th uinlersL-ned has been d ily ajipoiut
el aduiiui-irntrii f tli entat of .lernrl.uckry.
diH-en"(!. by th Comity ("ouri of I.anet'iKiDtv.
t'rxon, and all prrx.na havinj; claiais siinst
taid astate are hvrehy requirwl tn prewnt the
stiiie, with theprofKT "Uoher. to the nmle
un-.l; st t;ie olitoe el IhmpfK n & llean, in
T.V'ne Cily, Otrpm, within six mouths from
tile date of tliismiti-e.
Uitwl SUn-h ll!, K1.
JAXK Ll'CKEY, A tminutralrU.
TH! MIVSOX AKKAN. Att-srut
ft rf we'k In yonr own tiwn. Term sal S.lon'ftt
lf,0U"- AHwll Hll.TTa. f.wtlmii, Ve.
If you srvih to I if yotir pooila cheap, yoii most
p to the rn ot
LUHCH BROS.
totmok 3i:ovk.
5
They Veep ne of the laiywt storks of
General Merchandise
Outfi-Ie of Fort'.sr.u, and tliey S..JI ffd cicar -
erthaa it can be r
-bl anye-ber in th Wfl-
mm. Mm see
Closing
Closing
Closing
NOW S THE TIME TO BUY
S EosenMatt&Go
v v JJ
25 per cent, lower than any other houso.
Don't let the chaiice slip by. IF YOU WANT
DRY COODO, GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
HATS OR BOOTS AMD SHOES.
V3 Whatever you Want Attends
ID
EOSEHBLWT
You can save 2-5 per cent.
eadparteis?
OEEGON
89
$9
:0:
HIDE AND.FUR GO
Biinff your HPES AND FURS
ito the
iEf.
Where the HIGHEST MARKET
riilCEin
CSES. COSIES
Will be paid for all kinds of
FURS. HIDES AND
TALLOW. -
. D. HYMAK
Robinson & Church,
DKAI.EKS IM
SIIELF&1IEAVY HARDWARE
HAVE TIIE
BcstSelfcledStockinOrcgoL
New Departure
CASH AXD
PATRONIZE THE MEX WHO HELP T
SCHOOL HOl isES, whoe interest ara
spend their profit at home. Tak notk that.
A V
WBl eD good for CASH at greatly reduced
rxat PrinU lb and IS yards $1 00
Best Browa aod Bleached Muslin, 7, 8, 9, and
10 eta.
Ctaks and Brooks spool cotton 7.". cts per Dos.
Plaiu snd Milled Flrnnels, 25, SS; 45 and 50
eta.
Water Froof, . cer.U.
Ftna White Shirta, 75 eta and IL
And a!l Other Coods at Proportionate Rates.
Also the CeUrawd
AVHITK Sli -VING MAOHIInE !
Vrne better for rnirth. siie. and dtiralnlitTl. At erratlr mi)iuI
! CJf To ny old Custom, who har stKd W
erraa a beirtof.we on tim. bit if at any time
w jiici, uia ion rri 31 nij
Out.
Out.
Out.
flTVT T
1
h CO, Eugene City.
Orders promptly filled.
s3
ii
HAVE FOTt sala
at th LOWEST
Kate.
1E0, STEEL.
AXES, ANVILS,
.NAILS, ROPE,
Cahle Chains,
and Pocket
..'UTLERV,
AS, PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION
JRICULTUKAI.
IMPLEMENTS
Blastinff Powder,,
fishing Tackle.
Etc., Etc
We invite an exam
ination of our goad
confident that oi
stock will suit, th
time.
O3as:o:"3e
.BUILD YOUR EKIDGES, EOADS AND
your interest 1 An permanently located anai
PETERS,
price, as low as any ether CASH ST0KJL
Fine Cheviot Shirt. 60, 75 cte and L
New Ass.rtraeot Dres Good (No Trash) 154
20 and 25 eta.
Men Underwear, Shirt and Drawers, 60 eta.
Mens' Overshirta, 75 eta. and fL
Mena" Overalls, 50, 65, 73 cU aad L
Emhroideriea aad Edgins at Fabulous Low
Pnca.
me so Ion-', I will continue h.H -
they wiah to make CAS II purchawm, I will Ht
mumoa A. V. rETZliS