The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 17, 1881, Image 1

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ESTABUSDED FOB THE DISSEUMTIOS OP DEH0CR1T1C PRINCIPLES, AXD TO EARN AS HONEST LIVING BT TUB SWEAT OP OCR BROW
WHOLE NO. 740.
She 5uae Citti uarfl.
' I. L. C1MPOEU. 1. E. CAMPBELL,
CAMPBELL BROS.,
Publishers and Proprietors.
. OFFICE-On the East aide of Willamette
Street between Seventh and highth Street.
OUBONLT
UATK3 OP ADVEKTI81NG.
Advertisements inserted M follows:
One square, 10 linee or less, one insertion 3;
mich subsequent insertion 1. Cash required in
aulvanoe.
Time advertisers will be charged at the fob
owini rates :
One sonars three months 10 00
six moutus ow
" ' oue year 12 00
Tramd.rit notioes in load oolumn, 20 cents er
Ine for each Insertion.
Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly.
All job work must be paid run on delivsht.
. mi i i hi. i mil i n i i . uij a
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1881.
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCt
Bargains
ii mifi nil
II FRI ES ! !
POSTOFFICE.
)fflc Hoars -From T a. m. to 7 p. ra. Bundsjri
I. mlM to 5:30 p.m.
Mail arrives from the south ana leaves going north
10 s. m. Arrives from the north and loava. ruins;
p Ith t HI p. 'OT Smislaw, Franklin and Ixng
r,im. close at 9.4.11. on WedneaUr. Kor Crawford.-
Hie. Camp CrSbk and Browusville at 1 T.u.
i. b . run
7
UUsrt will be ready for delivery half an hour after
.-rival ef trains. ltuirs should be ten at me ran
a ae hoar before mails depart.
A. 8. PATTERSOK P. M,
SOCIETIES.
Ennnl No 11. A. P. and A. M.
,Moeta arst and third Wednesdays In earh
month.
J Gives notice that he offers his stock
of Goods at reduced prices for
Srrants. Brma Tidok No. 9 I. O. I
iioi1)' Meeuevery iuwuay evening.
Ji-&-Sti' WlliAWHALA KN04MFURST No. 8,
assets on the Hand 4th Wednesdays in each month.
Ehuesk LotxiR, No. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meets at Masonic Hall the second and fourth
IVidays In each month.
J. M. Sloan, M. W.
gas
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rtD inUM NIOII IM
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, jdll (JL'YtfjL
(Formerly of Yamhill County.)
RESIDENCE-Up stairs, over Chas. Horn's
gunsmith shop.
A. W. PATTERSON,
I'JIYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office on Ninth Street, opposite the St.
. Charles Hotel, and at Residence,
KCTOrCN-K CITY OllKGON.
Dlt. JOSEPH P. GILL,
aO AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res-
Vidanoe when not professionally engaged.
Oliice attUe
POST OFFICE DRUG STOKE.
Hesi.Umce on Eighth street, opposite Presby
terian Church.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LUCKEY,
DEALER IN
Clocks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
Repairing Promptly Executed.
CSTAli Work Warranted. JT"J '
J. 8. LUCKKY,
Kllsvorth & Co.'s brick Willamette street.
Examine
his Stock.
HEAD QUARTERS
Eugene City
Hide & lur Depot
KUQKNK CITY
EBUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Iddrm.
Hall or. the Marios County
Anti-Monopoly League,
Salem, Doc. 3, 1881.
land to the State line, $10,950,000, al!
of which, were sold, and all of the
) money save that expended in the corn
nu uvuuii, no ojijinjiirinicu oy me pro
moters of the scheme. There was ia
b ?A' 'l' p. Justice of the reaos
South Eugene Precinct; office at Court House.
A TIT? A My U lr a 1T t.i ... I m ...... - I
SrdonV. blind and moUnX' iQ lM 1 OrtgowU ued in addition to the bond, 20,000.-
ircriWrr. SScTti ThU league pWWnU for your earnest 000 of .lock. Under the reraodelrotf
ic.mii.uit wraii. I vu.m.utiuwuii hid luuuwuig suggestions, I iasiio corporation, tne fis,'
Hou. A hnZrf w ?. important questions 050,000 of bonds have been converted
plain and fancy. m growing out of the rapid construction into seven per cent interest bearW
nn 4 TXT tinrva ta i . . I... . .. I.." 9
VnX trans- preferred stock; and for Unaccrued in
lam.tu street, between Seventh and Eighth. PorwHO communication. Since terest on the bonds there has been
CALLISON, II. O. -Dealer in grocones. pro- the formation of our POverumenL nrnt iaiuerl i JR7 fiftn .t..l.
visions, country prtHlnce, canned g.wl,bo.,ks. k j j - .. . v.
r."?.1 tft' whwe,,t '"'"isr Willametu ,,u"ur"a Jnn S0 na especially roakinc a stock debt of 136.425 00O"
1U VLD DLL I M .a t . "I -
IX)KRia.GEO.R-Attom.y.dronaellnr T 77 " 0"tUy, ot that only cost $2,785,016 16.-
L. 0,Hc on Wametu street. Eu- u,e wonwful progress in the coiutruo- Thus it will be seen, the foundation
ene City. t. i . , , ,. .. .
DOKRI3. n. F.-Dealer in Stv.. r: . . . "uu "ir8P" n nas been laid ly which, when the tu--
W-Tr ) Llara,tu ,troet' betwcn Seventh 1 un ieac,tt08' " P'ted new iuew shall have become sufficiently de--annjiigiitn.
ml,UlnlJUM.ui:....i . . ' .
ELLSWOKTII k CO.-Dnurgh.ts and dealers J i I""""'"" ,ur wnsjuwm- vciopea, a I4X 01 a,40J,70U may U'
nNtits, oils, etaViiiamette street, be- tl0"i whicn exert " "ocedingly impor levied on the peoplo to pay a 7 per'
A. LYNCH.
JAS. PAGE.
LYNCH k PAGE,
w
For the present I can be found at
T. G. HENDRICKS. I am now
buying all the
FURS, HIDES AND TALLOW,
offered at the best market price, in
1 1 -w I 11 1 Jl 1 1
in Dorris' Brick Building uasn. l nope xo see an my oiu irienas
and customers before selling their
Groceries "J Provisions, Peltg,
Will keep on hand a general assortment nf
f rroceries, Provisions, Cured Meatu,
Tobacco, Cigars Candies,
Candles, Soaps, Notions,
Green and Dried Emits,
Wood and Willow Ware.
Crockery, Etc
IVusiness will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS,
Which means that
Low Prices are Established
ffrods delirercd without charge to Bnyci
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTEC
r which we will pay the highest market
price. T.YNCH & PAGE.
ELLSWORTH & CO.,
D. HYMAN.
igiun anu xvinui. ,.Hfl.. .t ... .
FRIENDLY. S. H. -Dealer In ,i, '"'"""F"" couimerciamn- cent dividena on this watered stock.
c oming and general .merchandle-VW t,U8tr'a' tnancial Some three years ago there existec
ette street, between Ehth and Ninth. intkrksts as. th. -vm,, . 4u. , .'. ... , tr! , .
GUARD OFFICE i. i j.. . . ... . . ' i vumiuumana n uisnnw nverr
Printingoffice, corner WinametU an demands tho closo atten a line of transportation, with facilitie
tion. ana excite tha parnnnt n imi L..Ain:.ni t. j. jt. t...: s it....
fJTTT T ! vi... : i e . I i aumwum mi uu uio uuaiucw vi vneau
GILL, J. -lhysuisn, Surgeon and Dnis- nf all S,...l :.. .t .
gist, roMomce, wniamette s reot. betwiwn ....Dv tne umie- rouies. lias property was hiclily (f
r,lTh Z. . rial welfare of the country. timated at a value of 12.000.000 but
; . " .. TJiere has ben ronBf ru,I i.i,.,i. A t, ,. xt s...
.... ui .in quality aept constantly on I f v nHwiuwuig v. xv. m n. vOi lor
uana. i ue best billiard table in town. the VCftl lfinO. 51.1 Ci 01 Tmlnfl A no) s I AAA AAA T . JJ.V a aI.?
HENDRICKS. T. O.-Deal, In-Mi . ' . . ' " " vw'WUk ln u10" w V'
chandise-northwMt corner XfflZS represeiuea cost or f4,a7,40I,997. chase from tho O, & N, Oa. bv the O.
ISinth streets. I Tim nrincina.1 Pftiii in tha vM.ulr..t.V I r j. hi n. .s it. t:ii i. .J
HOliES. ....-. ., . '. . """"" t vo- ut la" "iaraw ana
uon., cigars and i pool and biiiianl ubisl 0 a n last ita J ha Columbia routes for which was paid
Nintir ' 'w'u, "pcran"7 o tno Western $5,000,000, there was purchased by the.
HORN, CHAS. M.-Gun.mith. Rifle, and r"a "cluo Dwwa wurin8 u8 time 0. R. & N. Co. the property of the Or-
tffluZ speculators eg0n Steamship Company, for which'
ranted. Shop on th street gambling tondency to tako advantage was mid 4.fi77.00n. U 1 9fl fifin nnirl
LYNCH, A. -Groceries, provisions, fruits, ve. of this rapid develoDment in tha con. --l tl! , -..j
etuhlm. tL. U,lln,tt. I t " irai eowwi xuii urouenr wiuuHia
south of Postoffice. ' struction of railroads, to absorb all of Lf ti18 ....niRhins Columbia. Oon.
TTTlI.'PV T Ct in i . - I it. J iA il I r
V0-7".Htc,imkr.a.n1 J?.w.?'! "",uo"B"" ,m P1" nBl"g lllfir"- Elder, and Citv of Chester, and' th
m.mimm mis swk'k oi eothib In Ills line. U' im. 1 1 i. .i .1
ette street, in Ellsworth's dru store '7 ang cost Ot roads and wharf and dock at P01.tl.nd altor-elh
MoCLAREN,JAMES-Choiw,wliies,lionors, waterings of stocks, in fluRrant viola- er worth not ta eia-ed lfi00 00n.
..r.T.Trnv.nA . . . I. I 1. II . il,. . a,, . I '
chemicals
opposite i
PATTERSON, A. 8. -A fine stock of plain ttnt other industries.
? V,ll"'g . - methods of the
nvjoiwii, iu. ueaier in Badillerv. liar- .. .
aS Lbe3irKWiII"metU Bgf T ra0 aM 11,8 .IO,T'ns:. ! ".roe time, tlie real value of
POST OFFICE-A new stock f ,tadai . ' .""JS possosHion oi a Iran- the propcrt The affi0unt of thfia
school books Just received at the ioit office. cl,1M fr railroad route, upon which purchase, niad by tho 0. R 4 N Co.
T?F.Af .T 1 TT..,1..4..1 l t . I it ; . i , , i . I 1
.. .... .,. uu.jriu.ncr anu iiiiiiiung con- iiiey ihsuo inorilince DOIHIS to flOUUle
t ra'li ir ttnmum Wi 11 .,... . .. I i.' ..... I. I " o IS I
, ......... mnuicbra nuu uevvntu I ., . . . ..
streets. the amount of tho cost of the content-
KOSLMiLATT 4 CO. -Dry goods, clothing, plated road, using a portion of the
comer Willamette and Eighth streets. money received from the sale of such
ST CHARLES HOTEL - Charlas Bn, bonds in tlin oonstrnntinn nf th roarl
ker, Proprietress. The best Hote in the ,
ity. Comer Willamette and Mnth streets and the payment of exorbitant salaries
SCHOOL SI PPLIES-A large and varied to themselves, reserving a hurra sur-
assortllli'nt of slnti.H nf All Hiy.oH. nnrl miAnfit.lMa I ' 0 v
of slates and slate-books. Three doors north plus for the purpose of controlling the!
oi mo vxfiress omce. I w,tw rt1fl,.n.
THOMPSON r.E A NAttn,v..t.TJ..
vt lllamette street, between Seventh and ana paying Wavy UIVIUOHUS Oil Slock
uu'""' : j ii- :.. . ii.. ......I
ihsuuu irrcunr 111 cxcciui ui nif actual I
T.T a t. . . ... .1... . .1 . . .1 . I
iV:ifV..i 1,"1n,e'"fin- ",m w W,B reas onn i ""r- Thls purchase was made by a party th
.iteicharWlToteL eatt of commerce, ami of agricultu.nl wa8 mflnaor of tfo n- ulat m1(j!
Among the aml 0t th8 ono that nurchased; Thii'
"gamblers" for tltvir fact account fof the eimoiint tB.iii:
t
aggregated (9,647,500, while the true
value thereof would not exceed $3,699,-
000,
LEAVINU A MET PROFIT
of $6,048,000, which illustrates tho'
methods by which some men suddenly
become millionaires. There has been
an incieaue of the capital stock of the'
O.K&K. Co; otl'2;000,000; and'also
a bonded debt of $0,000,000, which with
VAN HpTJTKN, B. C.-Agent for Wells, b -v " . 7" """"" the oricinal makes a total bonded debt
i inBurauce effected in cost or tno roan, ana tor which tney ao , 10 nnnnr.rt
companies ,at saiisiae-1 . . ... . .... .... , ....
tory rates. I lul lmJ wm KV"' uu uiuaa u ins uuais
Earifo A Go's. Express!
the most responsible companies ,at satisfae-
.. . .... .
WALTON, J. J.-Attorney-at-Law. Office- taxing the people high rates oi
v lllamette street, between Seventh and freights and fares.
2. As the business of the country
develops, and the trade of tho road in
creases, in order to nmko the increase
appear but a fair return upon capital,
they water the stock to such an extent
New Departure
f t
TWO ZEMEfclCES Z
AM)
ATRONIZE THE MEN WHQ HELP T .BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND
SCHOOL whose intcresU are
siend their profits at home. Take notice that-
D IUJG GIST,
A V. PETERS,
WIXL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in
all its branches at the old stand, offering
Sncreased inducements to customers, old ana
Will sell goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORE.
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cts and CL
Careful attention given to Prescripions.
Q.ROCEBIE3-Ihall keep oa a foil of
GROCEBIES & PROVISIONS
And invite the Vnition. of housekeepers.
T. G. HENDRICSK
Beat Prints 16 and 18 yards $1 00
Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and
10 cts.
Clarke and Brooks spool ootton 75 cts per Dot.
Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35; 45 and 50
eft.
Water Proo , .cents
Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and fL
And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates.
Also the Celebrated
AVHITK SK MACHINE !
Vnne better for strength, sire, and durability), At greatly redueed rates.
fcjrTomy old Cn'tomers, who have stoud by me o 1 ng, I will continue t- sell on same
New Assortment Dress GoodflJ(No Trash) 15,
20 and 25 cts.
Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 ct
Mens' Overshirts, 75 eta. and L
Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and IL
Embroideries and Edwins' at Fabulous Low
Prices.
wgtJf
of 112,000,000, and an aggregate of
124,000,000 bond and stock.-
In addition' to the enormous debt
put upon this enterprise, yet in its in
fancy, there has been incorporated'
another company, owned andf controlled
by the same parties, the Oregon Im
provement Company, with a capital
s sua wwvvn wv wMaa wi a vstuvuv . a . t . a . - -
that the additional dividends absorbs . . . - T ""' ""f
uuu,uuu, wntcn in enect, is an inflation
always Cares find new disap"
iioints. The world's gnyb Pali"
Reliever for Han and Beast.
Cheap, quick ud rellaUte
PITCHER'S CASTOsT?!.
Is not Narcotic. Chllrwn
grow fat upon, Mothers like,
and Physicians recommend
CASTOKIA. It reflates the
Itowels cures 'Wind Ctfllc,
allays Foverishness, asxl do
stroys Worms.
WEI BE METER'S CA
TARRH Core, a Constitutional
Antidote) for this terrible mala
V. by Absorption. Tha most
Important Disoovery alnoa Vac
stnsvtion. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh, this cures at
any stag before Consumption
sets in.
UENEIC4I. MEUCIIANDISB C
T.C. HENDRICKS.
XTEWKTOCK OF IIATJi The best
11 and largest ever brought to EiiL-ne, st
FRIE.N'DLY'8.
s
AN JUAN LIME fir wle bv
T. d. HEXDnlCKH.
t Rq k in voir o Uwa.Terms il Mouint I trms as herstolore on iim-, nuj u at any lime ii.ey wisu lo uak UASlt l'"r:i;as.. I will gne a-a. WEEK. IIJs.UMt hom.iilr ssa.k.G.ilr
0jif.. A.WHU1LtiC,furti,iIi U tni, as others, the fuU end ou.i. y redutW-s, A. V , I'LTtlUJ ' CWlre., A4dIaw C.Agu.ta,lfc
all the prufit of the producer, when, in
fact, the increased business should work
a reduction in the cost of transporta
tion. As one means of protecting them
selves in these unconscionable proceed
ings, they issue free passes to publio
officers, and prominent citizens, and ex
tend other favors which, in effect, obli
gate the recipient as thoir defenders.
3. To enable these parties to cover
up their schemes and create a public
sentiment favorable to themselves, they
subsidize the venal press, and send
their emmissaries among the people,
for the purpose of securing the elec
tion to office of men who can be re
lied upon to subserve their interests.
The laws under which these corpora
tion are formed, imply that all thestock
issued shall bo paid up in full, and all
the money received for the sumo lie
I10.NE.STLY APPLIED
to the construction of their works. To
insure obedience to these requirements
the people should pass a law couipell
ing each railroad company to furnish
a detailed statement, under oath, of the
actual cost of its works; and that iU
stock issue shall be con6ned to the
amount so reported, on which stock
holders shall be entitled to a dividend
not to exceed the sum of ten per cent
per annum making a forfeiture of
franchise the penalty for violation of
such law.
There ii evidence on file in the Su
preme Court of this State showing that
the cost of the railroad from Tortland
of the stock of the original company
Tho people of Oregon have it within
their power to cliect this reckless en
croachment of corporations upon theif
rights, and make an example of the
bold advonturers who have thus prey
sumed upon their iguorance. Plato;
one of the greatest Greek philosophers
said that one of the most objectiona!
governments for a people was oner
which was republican in form; that
while such a government in its purity
obtained much the largest share of
lilierty, its people were neverthelessther
mot abject subjects of tyranny. The'
people' lioeonia careless and indifferent
to their liberties, would allow them'
solves to be bound hand and foot before
they discover the danger that threat-'
ens them. Is this prophecy of tho
great philonoplrer to bo
VKK1FIKP IM ORMO.vt
We beheve that the people of Ore
gon have sufficient intelligence to de
tect the sophistry of these designing
men, anu Ktrcngur v vn rt oeir
schemes.
Upon comparison of rates of freight
and passenger tariff in this .State with
those of the principal reads iff tho
East, we find that the peopl of Ore
gon have been grossly imposed upon
We take for illustration the following
roads for the last four years: Th- New
York Central, Hudson River, New
York, Lake Erie and Western, and the
Pennsylvania railroad The averager
to Eoseburg, a distance of 198 iuile, freight charges per ton per mile on
was $2,785,01 C 1G. There was issued j iheie r0ft1 was for the year 1877, 9
of bowls on the line af road from Tort-, cootl.. E..hth '