The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 29, 1883, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
SATURDAY.
.8KPTKMBER 29, 1883.
la lafamont Conlnct.
li Ibue Hi i Rrmcdj".
The following document has been
puTiliKhrd by the Portland press this
week, which shows an infamous frree
roent between Mayor Chapman, of that
city, and another fellow worthy, pre
vious to bis electldn about one year
go:
"Article of agreement rntoml into
this day by and between J. A. Chap,
roan of the Erst part and Luserpe Ik-user
of the second part! Whereas in
consideration of J. A. Chapman con
senting and agreeing to run at this
coming June for the office of mayor
of the city of Portland, Oregon
it is understood that the said Pett
ier is to furnish and cause to le fur
ntshed by himself and Thomas Connell
all the money necessary to elect a suit
able number of delegates a the com
ing city e'ect'on and agree to nominate
J. A. Chapman for the office of mayor,
and also to furnish money to secure
his election, and as so n as said Chap
man cakes his seat as mayor it is agreed
upon his part that be will nominate
Thomas Connell for the chief of po
lice of the city of Portland, and h
Besser for the office of superintendent
of streets of said city; and as soon as
said nominations are made and con
firmed said I Cesser aereei to pay to
said J. A. Chapman ONE THOUS
AND DOLLARS IN GOLD COIN
to pay said Chapman for his time and
trouble incident to the office of mayor
and further it is agreed that said Pes
ser agrees that he will see the repre
sentatives from the county of Multnc
mah and use his influence to have the
city charter so amended at this coming
legislature that the mayor shall have
the salary of five thousand dollars
year for attending to the duties of the
office, and in the event that Rhould the
said Besser not succeed in obtaining
an amendment to the charter allowing
a salary to the Mayor then he is to
pay annually to the mayor one thous
and dollars to compensate him for his
time and trouble and loss of time and
certain incidental expense that will nat
anHy occur in discharging tho oner
ous duties oi tho omce or tho mayor
of this city
J. A. CHAPMAN, 1 (Seal)
LUZERNE BESSEtt. ( (Seal)
Poutl n n, Ogn., May 10, 1882.
Chapman is tho same individua
who a few years since, proved himself
to be a man unworthy tho confidence
of any person or party by seeking
and obtaining the Chairmanship of the
Democratio State Central Committee
and then at a critical moment treach
erously as many believe, resigning his
trust to serve Ben llolladuy. It
is surprising to us that after .the
disgraceful act sliovo mentioned that
the people of Portland should have
confidence enough in such a man to
elect him mayor; Connell and Pewter
however were well acquainted with
his character, but these great ward
statesmen could not conceive that lie
would throw away the lost remnant
of a character already badly damaged
but which would serve to cover the
grabs and evil schemes he might hope
to have a hand in. We have heard it
asserted and now we are inclined to
accept the proposition that "if a China'
man was nominated on the Republi
can ticket of Portland he would e
elected." Ths citizens of Portland
should demand Chapman's resignation,
and the next Multnomah grand jury
should make a sarching examination
Into the facts of tho case to the end
that an unworthy public servant may
render the public real service for a
long terra of yea.x
It was but a short time since that
certain Portland journals were dis
cussing the dishonesty of the taxpayers
of the interior counties in assessing
their land at a-half or a third of its
actual value. Not the least injury of
this, they said, was throwing the heavy !
burden of taxation on the very good
and honest taxpayers of Portland.
Then it was that Scotch William, with
the Oreconian and J. Fred Clarke,
wrote such deep and profound articles
that the people could not see the lot-
tom, and straighway they becane
indifferent over the matter, and held
their peace even until the present time
Then came Sir Hugh, the money lend
er from lonnie Dundee, and wrote
many and mighty letters on honeAty,
and other themes that greatly edified
the common herd. Such was the
formidable quartette that wrote the
praise of Portland honesty, and with
much learning first taught the sin
pie rustic political economy. Their
glory will 1e in the future.
Besides being the most honest city
in the universe it is the wisest and
wealthiest, so at divers times these
writers have told us. To prove all
these things and to show their guileless
natures we submit soma extracts from
tho Multnomah county tax list, not
indeed as complimenting those whose
na.nes appear in the extract, above
those of their fellow taxpayers, who
in almost every instance are deserving
as much credit, which we doubt not
will le accorded them by our people,
while the actions of others go beyond
all praise:
First National Bank $ 60,000
Jacob Bros 21,000
W. & Ladd 220,000
D. P.; Thompson 15,000
Frank Dekum 20,000
M. Se'lers i Co 20,000
Metropolitan Bank 37,000
Bank of Oregon 30,0(i0
Bank of British Columbia.... 150,000
To show the unsullied purity and
high patriotism of these men this list
is published by us as well ns to confirm
everything tho famous quartette has
written. Theso tax payers have un
douutedly studied political economy,
and therefore have learned much that
shou'd instruct the benighted ialmbi
tants of Lane county.
After this time we think no dema
agogue will try to "cinch" Portland
but that ootue simple minded legislator
from the interior may devise and in,
troduce a bill providing for the election
of a statu board of equalization to con
sisi oi mire or u ve uioniuers, elected
i l . a.i
y districts, so apportioned tim
tho board will not 1 controlled by
Portland. And as they are mostly
fools outside of Portland it may 1
adopted as a law, and Portland b
cinched for several thousand dollars.
To avert this calamity wo have written
this pica for the honest men of Port
land.
AmxTioN La dim. Having secured ths
agency fur the celebrated Batteries patterns,
I shall keep on hand a fall Uck of si kinds,
receiving each month direct from Now York
the latest style. I shall alto keep for sale
at 13 cents a copy, the Delineator, the beat
and cheapest monthly magazine in the world.
Any lady desiring the quarterly catalogues
can have them fre of charge by calling at
my etore. F. B. Donk.
All kinds of gra is seeds for tale at A Gold
smith's.
EUGENE MILLS.
THE EUCGXE MILLS ARE ABOUT
ready to tart up. During the uinpen
sion it has been much itnprored in shape of
STONES, ROLLS, BOLT REELS,
FLOUR PACKER and WATER
WHEEL,
which doubles the capacity of the Mills also
doubles the power and baa been undergoing a
thorougn and general repair, wmcn places ths
amis equal to tne Desc
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Storage.
Now ready to receive an 1 store wheat at H
cent per bunhel, except when wheat is sacked
and delivered on cars, when an additional 1J
cents will be charged.
Wheat Bpught.
The hiu'Iieat market cash price will be paid
for all wheat stored in our house, and sacks
furnished bv the company to brine wheat to
mill in.
Custom Work.
All those from a distance need not wait on
their grinding any more. .
All orders promptly attended to. All Hour
sold or exchanged is warranted.
r. . a. co.
Eugene City, August 8, 1883.
- . . . .' i
GUARDIAN? SALE-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
under and by virtue of an order of the
county court of )ane county, Oregon, made
and eutered of record at the regular beptein-
ber term thereof, lsiw, in me maivcr
guardianship of Alonio Appleton. btmna Ap
iiletoa and Era Appleton, minor htirsof James
Appleton deceased, I will otfer for sale at pub
lic auction at the Court House door in hugene
U;y in said county and state ltwern the
hours of 9 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M,
Monday the 15th day of October, A V, ll3,
all the right, title and interert of Alonw Ap
pleton, Emma Appleton. and Eva Appleton
In r.n ti tlx fllninir described real pwiwrty,
to wit: The E one-half of the 8 E one quarter
of Sec 18, T 36 S., R 5 W. in Jaclcaos county,
Oregon.
Terms of sale cash.
E. DIMMICK,
Guardian.
J. W. Hahiltow,
Geo, a Wahbi-si,
Attorneys,
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
-TnTtrfi ts HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
JM will let by public outcry to the lowest re
..w.n.il.1. iiiilder the contract for the building
of two bridges on the county road in Cottage
Grove precinct, one across Roweriver and the
nthrr across the Mosebv creek. Said contract
to be let at the Court House at Eugene ( ity,
. - i lutit .f 1 nVlm-k P SL
UITIPIU, I'll""" 1 -
Said bridees to be built acording to plans and
sjiecificatioiiB to be seen at the County Clerk s
office at tugene nir.
R. M. VEATCH,
fiuDerinien lent
Tinted at Cottaee Grove September 10, 1883.
SKATING RINK
Opens Sept 1,1883.
Admittance-Gentlemen,
Including the use of
Skates, 50 cts;
JOSEPH LANE.
BIW MM.
SCHOOL,
COLLEGE, and
Miscellaneous BOOKS.
STANDARD AND CURRENT LITERATURE.
CUT3C.ERT,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
Everything fresh, of the BeVt Quality, apd Guaranteed as Repres -nted.
Wo want your trade and auk" you to come and see us.
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Successors to CALLISON.
Smith & Cox,
GENERAL DEALERS LT
Agricultural
Implements
We intend keeping a full line of
first-classFarmingImplements,con.
sistmg of
D. M. OSBORNE A CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP
ERS AND MOWERS;
STILLWATER ENGINES;
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS;
JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, HOLLINGSWORTII'S, REINDEM
AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES;
THE KETCHUM WAGON;
MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., ET(t
It is our intention of staviner ha
and we guarantee all goods sold to
X O J
give enure saiiisiacuon.
Prices as liberal as any house in
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willamette Street, Opposite thj
uuara unice.
A DESERVING APPLAUSE
From the Inhabitants of Eugene City and Sum
rounding Country.
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.
Are Now Open for Your Inspection.
14 yurcls I'.leaclicl Muslin only ?1.00
21) ysnls ('ali(H) only 1.00
12 yanin Shirting only $1.00
S yanls Flannel Shirtins' only $1.00
1(1 yartls Liiii-u Toelinj only SI. 00
U hkI lnwels), C ctr.
110 lt vy White 1(1 nket culvJiOO
'1 Milili-wl.Uii Tililr Liueu 25 vu er. ysrJ
24 cent Hm-e only 12 cU
ceut ii in'l!-:urc!iiff nuly 12 cU
II I'Mvy li."l Hiire tils milv 75 cts
jLim n NajihrLs per doz "ii rU,
Bring yonr butter to G. Bettman if yon
want the highest price; s'to all kinds of pro
duce.
The Pelch Murder.
Ths trlil of Ceo W Smith, who is secuse.)
ef BtinUrint Mrs Mry Fetch of Tsmhill
eoanty, was br.tin in the circuit court at I-a-faylU
rm Monday. The ctrcunuUnoes of
Um crime are knovn to our reader. The state
h repreaeiited by District Attorney Ilolmea,
J4re McCaia and Judje Hurley; the defense
try Uoa W D Fentoii, X L Butl-r and J J
Daly. A jury was chosen Tuesday forrnoOD
S4 tit trial is sow proceeding,
"When roguea U out, honest men
tkir du " Prominput Republi
cans in Portland hare Irun tolling
how nvuch niooey haa been contributed
to corrupt tl.-ctions in that citj. Give
ibna phut of ror and look out for
import '.tit developmrnU.
SUte election tah place in Ohio
and Ioa one Mk from wit Tuesday.
The) iAitnocraU are confident of good
praalU in both State.
Ben Butler baa been toutitMtted bj
pemocrata and Greenbaelren for Got.
efnor of the old Baj Bute.
KroKNR, Sept., 21 1S33.
Whe.iil CO cts on boanl cars.
O..U-M cts nett
Hops 13 cts per lb; none offering.
Sides-li
Hams-l.VS'.ia
Shoidders- WW.
Urd--1.
l!utler-C0(3J.
K CO cts per riot,
1'ot.toes -lK)o per buhe.
Delinquent City Taxe.
Not! is hereby given that the Treasurer of
Eugene t'ity has placed the delinquent Ux
list in my hands 'or immediate collection, and
and all are requested to ca'l and settle. All
those delinquent are requested, to give this
matter their immediate attention and save
lui.hercosta. J. E. ArriBKHY,
C;t Marsha).
$25,000
STOCK OF GOODS
For sale cheaper than ever offered
before in this market.
YTj qjiole prices on few uj tides only.
Our ossortiitent Comprising many Tliousand
We carry a large stock of Silks and Satins. All colore in
Cashmeres and American Dress Goods,
Our slock of Cloaks and Wrappers is the largest South of
Portland, at Bedrock Prices.
Men and Boys Clothing $2 50 per snit and upwards. Coots and Shoes at
Falmlous low Prices.
Belknap Springs.
Mr J W Hixon haa rebuilt the bridge across
the river to these noted spring and has also
put the wagon mad in excellent shape. He is
hui.il y engaged at present renovating the hotel,
bath houses, etc Uive him a call this Summer.
Money to Loan,
On easy terms, on approved security. Insur
ance effected on all kinds of property, in the
nest ol companies.
ornri:
In the bulletins formerly occupied by Horey k
Humphrey. Cms. Lai it.
10 lbs. sugar.
13 " new. '
8 " coffee,
8 " oyster, '
At A. Goldsmith'.
II 00,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
STAR HOTEL.
rWillauetU Street, S Itlocke from Depot)
EUGjIXE CITY, OREGON.
Good Accommodations.
UeakriotR Board pe? day, II; per week, 13
J. P. ALISON. Pie
Those wishing to purchase will do well to call upon me before making their
selections.
To my line of LADIB3' DRESS GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and GfcX
TLEMEN'S CLOTHING, I call your special attention.
I expect to retire from the mercantile bueiness, and my goods must U tohl
within the next 90 days.
Hoping to Bjpply all vour wants, t solicit an early call.
... T. G. HENDRICKS.
A WORD TO TIIK PEOPLE OF OREGON.
Perhaps we nay 1 able to induce you to abandon the old lalen pathiof
CREDIT AND DISASTER
And hereafter travel tho road where the Sign Board is marked,
IXLSTQBET.
EXJG-3E3KTES CITY".
All our patrons get Wealthy. Como and see us.
Harness Shop,
AVTXG OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th STBIIT,
west of Crain Bros'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the
ALL I ASK!
Is that you do yourself justice by buying goods where you can gtt them the
cheap; st
1 intend to strictly adhere to VERY LOW PRICES in everything I offer
for sale, and in
DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots anil Shoes, Furnishing Goods,
There ii no doubt or question but I shall sell them very much loer than the
same poods have ever been offered is this market
JiTPlea to call and price the goods and you will see that I am in earnest.
G. BETTMAN.
The Most
Competent
Workmen
Are employed, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction to all whj ma foTC'
me with a call.
A. s. craniE.
Useful in the family. . .,.-
w , ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
IV. ...... tl.. :a J..i.b a.
mend rcedicin, bnt Prker'i Ginger Tonio "VTOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
itcknetsml offering that we cannot aay of Lane, Stat of Oregon, will conyww
eaaaabu eu mvm fiai aUKU mUe) 114 wa .u X, vaaj -lviat a
Monday, Sept. 24, 18
for the purpose of publicly examining th A'
nmnent Roll and correcting aU errors in
ation, deacrijition, qualities of lands,
other property. All part'" inUnZrl'
Uke due notice, and govern themseUe sceor
l6'r j. p. Mcpherson,
Coonty Aseefs--Eugene
City, Sept 1, 1SSJ.
-A. CA.11D.
Te aTl who rr snfferiD? from the error and
indwere aons of youth, nerrotia weakpe, arly
decay, lnsof manhood. Ac, I will send a recipe
that will core you, FKEE OF t'HAKGK
Thi great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary hi South America. Send a self-addressed
envelop to the Riv. Jossra T. Lwajl,
Station D, New York City.