The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 12, 1887, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
iHATURPAy FKBKUAKY 12, lS7.
Frtljlil Tariff Bill.
At last it would seem as it the Ore
gon LiiiMlatvrn may pass a law regu-
huina th freight rate of railroad
The Salem Statesman givn the follow
ing aynopsia of the Biggs' hill which
passed the House last Tuesday:
The House on Tuesday after an ex
tended and intufestine dehate, passed
Biggs lull (No. -86), entitled "An act to
'regulate the charges for transportation
of fruits t hy railroad corporations do
ing bosiaess within the stale ot Urn
Ron." This is tbe first bill having for
its o'tject the regulation of freight, to
passive House, and it provides that it
shall lie unlawful for any ponton, com.
panjt, corporation, etc, itngaged in the
transportation of property hy railroad
io charge, 'or receive from, any person or
iptrsons charging greater compensation
for the transportation of grain, flour,
millstufls, salt, potatoes, apples or oth
er fruit, wood, coal, lumber, fencing
material, grain sacks, or wool in bales,
than the sum of 3J cents per mile for
any distance less than 25 miles; 3
cents per ton per mile for any distance
Iwlween 25 and 50 50 miles; 1 cents
per ton per mile for any distance over
5U and less than 100 miles; 2 cents for
100 and less than 200 miles; 1 cents
for any distance over 200 and less than
300 mill s; and for all distances over
300 miles the rate shall be not to ex
ceed 1 cents per ton per mile; pro
' vided that the charge for any distance
of 25 miles or under shall not exceed
75 cents per ton; for 50 miles or un
der, $1.25 per ton; for 100 miles or
under, l per ton; 200 miles or under
$3.50 per ton; 3U0 miles or under
tt.50 per ton. The bill provides that
these tales shall only apply to freight
intended fur transportation that may
be offered in carload lots, and that
the same shall be loaded into or upon
and unloaded from the cars of such
railroad at the expense of the owners
of said freight so offered for transport
tation, and further provides that ship
pers shall be allowed to losd said cars
to their full capacity. The bill only
applies to freight offered for transpor
tation between points wholly in the
state of Oregon. The penalty for a
violation of the act is a tine of not less
than 1100 nor more than 500 for
each offense. There was but very 1 i t
tie opposition to the bill and that main
)y from the delegation from Jackson
county. Thoso voting against the bill
were Benjamin, Bowditch, R A Miller
and Pnmeroy. It is thought the bill
will pass the sennte without material
opposition, The bill will certainly, if it
proves operative, he a great source of
relief to the popln of Kastern Oregon.
The flitnaVa refusal to conlirm Mr.
Matthews, the colored appointee of the
FresiJiint was due to his color alone.
A Washington dispatch of Jan. 29th,
says: "A nunilier of prominent ne
gro called upon the President yester
day afternoon and presented a memor
ial from colored ministers in the Dis
trict of Columbia expressing thsnks for
the appointment of Recorder Matth.
ews and the stand taken by the Presi
dent in the matter. This appointment
they say they consider "fcr leaching in
its rultH, national in character, not
oirjumscrihed by politics and a just
recognition of our right to official rep
resentation at the National Capital."
They praise tho efficient manner in
which Mr. Matthews has filled the po
sition of Recorder of Deeds and ex
press the belief that his rejection by
the Senate was due simply to his color.
The memorial is signed hyjllishop John
V. llrown of the African Msthodist
Episcopal Church, and the pastors of
twunty-one negro churches."
& .
The United States Government
hasn't any ironclads to speak of, and
no guns to be compared in size with
European 80 and 100 ton gun mon
gers, but it expects within a few weeks
(to let the contract for a cruiser which
still te armed with a dynamite gun
hicli can blow anything and every
thing skyhigh. Uncle. Sam will
be en deck when anybody calls very
loudly for him.
, Mr. Hermann, whn he fuils to get
new postal route blames the Demo
cratic Administration; when he gets a
mail route We telegraphs to Oregon that
Mr. Hermauu is entitled to all the
credit An easy way of avoiding re
sponsibility. Twenty Ktates in which State elec
tions were hell in 1880 show a i,t
Democratic jdurality ot 45.1P8 votes.
In 1884 the same States gae a net
Republican plurality of 11C.C12 votes.
This is a Democratic gain ot nearly
2M0.000 votes.
Statistics show that during that
lat decade the populat'on of Gnat
Britain has increased 12 per cent,
wealth 22 per cent, trade 29 per cent.,
ahlpping 67 per cent and instruction
C8 per cent
John Roach left a fortune of 2,0o0,
000, A Democratic- Administration
caused his failure, and he was poverty
stricken, only twelve months since,
we leamefrotu the Republican pa
per Hailing from a state that couldn't
possibly U reached by shot or shell,
John Ingalls thirsts for blood with a
mighty B.
The luter State Commerce 111 is now
TlieBrxIcm feotloi Bill.
The following extract from tho San
Francisco Chronicle, will prove of in
terest to ths many Mexican veterans
w io live in this county. Theie is scant
and long delayed justice in the bill just
passed by Congress. Tho men who
forty yeara ago won every battle
and skirmish they were . engaged in,
who added an empire to our domain
are to hove $8 per month:
There are about 1,600 veterans of
the Mexican war on this coast, who
will receive Pension shortly. The
bill passed by Congress grant a pen
sion to every veteran of the Mexican
war over the age of 62 years. Jf un
der 62 and disabled from manual labor
proof will have to .be made that (he
applicant is suffering from a disease
thut disables him in a pensionable de
gree, in the same way that those ap
plying for pensions for disabilities con
tracted in na civil war navr w niir
their proofs. But there is this impoi-
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taut exception, ina Mexican "'""
applying under the disability clause
will have to prove only their present
and will not be required to
show that it was contracted or oriyi-
rntorl in the lUTvicC of tllH Ulllted
States. In addition, the applicant, as
in other cases, will have to prove his
actuul service in the Mexican war and
tti a rnn If which he held in the army.
This, of course, will not be a mutter of
any serious dilhculty in most cases.
Thn Republicans in the Legislature
wont In uive Linn county hereafter
only three Representatives, one Sena
tor and oiio joint Senator with Doug
las and Josephine counties. Lane
ennntv is not desirous at all to he
joined with SottVrn Oregon cnur
J . . . . i- ll. A'.tr
ties, whose interests are nimcauy a r-
ent from ours. Wo more especia.ly
obj -ct heiause we ere entitled to two
Senators uiuler a fair H p iruonineiii.
But if we must have a joint Senator,
civeus one with Linn, whoso interests
s
are the same as ours.
In Mexico they have a lively way of
recruiting the army. A Mexican Col
onel who wanted some more soldiers
sent fifty mounted men into a Sonora
town and arrested forty citizens on the
chnrgn of drunkenneks and sentenced
them to serve one year in his regiment.
It is just such pleasantry as this tlmt
causes Mexican soldiers to get funny
sometimes and shoot their Colonel.
The Atlantic const of New Jersey
is ninety miles long and a generation
ago was a barren waste of sand and
scrub oak. Then the property where
now are thriving hamlets and prosper
ous seaside resorts, was valued at less
than 83,000,000; to-duy the same ter
ritory is assessed for taxation at up
ward of $100,000,000.
ill I I 4sl I I
An English woman made a will
eighty-nine years ago, in which s'ie
requested that the words, "Lovn killed
her," be engraved on her tombstone.
She has just died at the ripe old age of
110 voars. Love is a slow and linger
ing (iisoase, but it gets there, just the
s tme.
When the Republicans talk about a
chanoo of getting back into power in
L 1 888, do .hey ever think of the record
they are making in the nomination of
money bags fur Governors and the
election of check books to the United
States fpnatel
Gladstone headed the lint of names of
the twelve, greatest living men which
reoeiyed the prize at a recent London
contest, and Grover Cleveland's name
was ahead of the Trinee of Wales.
The present tariff tax takra from the
people 1(00,000,000 more than the
Government requires. The tariff
should lie revised, so that no surplus
would lie collected.
Prohibition does not prohibit in Ban
gor, Maine. There are UO saloons in
that city.
Money! Cash! 1 Coin! I!.
I hereby notify all that art In.Mite.J to tne
tint I mint tnniat n ths isvninti( tlieaam.at
a tim tint hiw tittie. I apirwit rour t
nmai; aiul h tor s mnliimaiiM of the Mm,
but it Ukvt nmniy to Imy gnml. I W1 r .
p.H't a rvn twit, ami to thou whiaw ac
count sra i if lung .Umling I will uv, don't
blmii snyon but voitrwlvn If wwt i. mxle
aiint you, for I shall cull!t th unit it (ma
tibl. ,
: F. B. Duns.
CAU (DUMA, CAT "If CURB.
fiiiaranteeil iitiv rnr f.ir Catarrh,
Colit In th llwuf, Hav Kvr, Kn I'olJ.
t aUrriial lVafnna ainl Mr .yea. Itntom
lhavnMnf laat and 8inell, rvmnvra bad
TmU anil l7nlaint Itrvath wtuliinj from
Catarrh. Kany and plrawnt to ua. Fulluw
dim-li.HM anil a cur la warrant!. For aaU
by aUUrurci.
Delays art Dangerous.
Vnu !. . .11 .l.k . 1.1
look
out, it bmv trail to an iuHtnation i( tha lini
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n uinvru.ia air rvua 01 in uiii inn
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- m. i, i . p n.uiuij
or tha inntnatioa i lb litiiti niruibran of
tha thtait ami tuhra. which hm tbrmij.-h tha
Liirnrs wbict la tha firat 'it ia nlM Itmn
ohilia. and tuay laail to eoaMiioptiiMi. Santa
Ania la iklicioua in ni, rrrUia and prrfwt
ia ila mull A fw itnara will rrli, a tlnv
miiia irratnwat cur tha a'tor namail dii
Krary bmU warranUd by all dru-vta.
Delinquinl Tax Notice,
N.4lf la hanbr irfvaa to all ewinf ta,
aow dtlixinvct, that tb County IVmrt st iu
laUwio ontrnl aia to onlW Uia tnnt
".wthwith. 1 bit la tbmfor to ify all
imcwnwd thai If lby wub to Mr omta Ibry
mH mn fiwvanl at one and par th aam
or 1 will b oblttfd Ut pniwl acainit lham
a!lv. J. M. SiiUX, Sbfritf Ijuk Va.
15, liS6
A N.VAl. INJECTOR fiM tri-h each Ut
.1. -i m...,-, c,.,. l;,.,,,, rri.- ,V eta.
TJ? vr would enjoy your dinner
M and are prevented by Dys-
'pepula, use Ackefu ryspepsia Tablets.
They are a positive cure fur Ihrspeosla, In
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
We guaraatee thsm. 23 and CO cents.
O.buro ft Co.
nu Of the good thinftsof this
VVXCkVVVlife are sorrowfully let
alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Constipation ; sold co t
positive guarantee at 23 and 60 cents, by
Osburn A Co, Euwiia.
Keynote to Health.
TT..I.U I. m.1tV Vlth mnm inilcncn-
team. Tha keynnta ia Dr Riaanltoi CoitKh
ami Luni; Hyrup, tb oert i ougn oynip id ma
worliL Curea Cougha, Cohla, Palm In tha
r:.t Ttmnchitia and Pnmarr Conmimptlon.
On iluaa civea relief in every case. Talc no
other. Price 50 cenU and SL Samples free.
Sold by Unburn uo.
Tpwnirv avci II. THAYElt. of Bour-
cV hvri' to 8HIL()H'8 CONSUMPTION
1 T-.I iU,.lli twvwilf and nrifa OWA
CURE. .
CAP nvstPF.PKIA and Liver Comnlnlnt.
you have s printed guarantee on every bottle
OI chllnns Vitamer, ll never lain va cun,
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
We desire to locate in this
city an agency for our Cloth
ing Order Department A
first-class, competent party
can arrange for a large and
profitable trade. A plea
sant and convenient adjunct
to any other established busi
ness. No risk to agent
Address
John Wanamaker,
Philadelphia.
100,000
LOAN
Improved Farms
For a Term of Years.
-APrLY TO-
siifjiwood mm:,
Kngcti ltrt Oregon.
Miss E.J. Lowry,
DRESSMAKIHGAND SEWING.-
TEX YEARS EXPERIENCE IX IOWA.
All work guaranteed tu give satUfttction.
Phop-Iu lower itory of Winter's gallery,
AVillumetta atreub
This space reserved
for tho
NINTH STREET
GASH STORE.
TO
-sol:
Our store building sold, and as wn slmll liavn to move into
in th nftr future, wo have determined to cIosr out our entire stock RE
GARDLESS OF COST.
We have in stock the finest selection of goods suitable for lloliduy pres
ents to 1) found in tho City.
Diamonds, Gold Watches, Gold
Chains, Silver Plated Ware,
Jewelry, Notions and
Novelties,
3?IjXJS23: goods,
Albums, Scrap Bodks, Autograph Albums,
Christmas and New Years Cards,
And an endless variety of nic goods Call and see.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
CHAIN BROS.
mm Mmg
AT-
A.
Four splendid "New White" Nieklc-platcd
Sewing Machines All Complete.
I am ottering these machines at cost, not having the time, or room to deal in
them any longer. This is a fine opportunity to recure. one of thse wottt popu
lar, I eat furnibhed, and certainly the most durable of all Sewing Machines.
I also ofliT the following Urgaius:
Forty Ladies' New Market Cloaks for $1 less than Cost.
Tiventii-fue Gents fine Overcoats, (OUs season's pur
ch ase,) for $1 less than Cost.
These are all new, dniraMe good and will pay 30 per cent, on the invtst
ment even if one had to lay them away until ttxt Winter.
I have a namUr of other Urains to ofl.-r and to hkh I w ill call atten
tion from time to timv
HAS OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF
dents' furnishing Goods,
HATS jSlWDO CAPS,
In the Hoffman House. These goods were bought
direct from the Manufacturers and will be sold "Way
Down." Call and examine and price these goods.
IllfWONUACIFIll fjAIf.RI
nm.y r,,,u'-A'1 noiJTK
VElt Jj ICTUUKSQUFilANliK
ROAD
Fust Time! SureConnectlon! New Equipment!
005 MILKS SHORTER !
20 "OURS LESS TIME I
Accomtniwlntlnns uniiiirpMHel, fr comfort sntl
Safety ! Fairs ami Freight MUCH LMS
than by any other route Meen all
IKiiu'ti in Willamette Valli-y anJ
Sun F.anmnco.
ONLY KOU1E VIA
YAQUINA BAY,
-TO-
San Francisco.
I DAILY P iSSEXGER TRAINS
(Except Siin'loyn)
Lv Yaqnina 6:20 a m,
Ar('orvlii 10:38 am,
Lv Albany 12:40 p m,
Ar Corvallia 1:22 p in,
Ar Albany uiiii m.
Ar Yaqtiina 3:45 p ni,
Oregon anil Cnlifornu Weattiiile trains con
nect at Allmny and t'orvallin.
THE OREGOX DEVELOPMENT CO'8
f teainstiipi auil
KltnM TAQI'INA.
Santa Maria, Jan 21,
Y equina City, .Inn 27,
Santa Maria, Feb 2,
Yaqiiina City. Feb 8,
Santa Marlai Feb 14,
Yiiquina City, Feb 20,
FROM SAf rRANCISCO.
SnntA Maria, Jn 16.
Yaquiiin City, Jan 19,
Santa Maria, .Inn 28,
Yuqninii City. Feb 3,
Hiinta Alarm, f el,
Yanuita t'lty, Feb 15.
Santa Maria, rel 2u,
Santa iMarm, fen zi,
Yuipiina City, Mar 4. Yaquina City, Feb 27.
The Company reaerves the right tu change
aniliii); day..
Farei Eetwoen Corvsllli ssd Ban FraioiMA
Rail and Cabin, JI4 ; Rail and .Steerage,
9 S8.
Fur futher informatinn apply to
C. C. HOTiUK.
A. O. F. P. Ax't, C.irvnllis.
BllISTOW & CRAIG
REPnESENTINO
nr.tLERs is-
Agricultural
Implements.
Cleaver's Old StnBsd,
EUliENE CITY, OI!E(!ON. .
CROUP, WHOOP1NO COUCH and Itmn
cliitin immediately relieved by Sliilob'11 (tre.
mm
V. PETERS'.
mmm,
NEW
I B.
t A GESrEUAL
I
A large assortment of La
dies and Childrens Hose at
12 1-2 ds.
Good Dress Goods at 12lo
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods,
Fine Cashmere in every
sh ade
New and Nobby styles in
CLOIHING.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
Li VLy
McClung I Joha,. jJ
CTL ' Solo Agents fcr Eugene City, Jy
I 3d F0R TIIE JUSTLY CELEBRATED U
S -GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS.
I Ws a'rs utill st the old reliable "finings Store," ITl I
I ,J anJ can atU you anytlnns thut you waut to eat '""J I
I Lfi or wear, fKl I
V Cheaper Than Hie Cheapest.
i mm in
EUGENE
Cheapest Prices.
IS ON
Matloclt?8
GOODS.
DOTS;
OF Hill 611.
Trimming silk and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantiqae Silks
Velvets in Colors.
Hie finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
BOOTS and SHOES '
in all sSrades-
GROLER1ES
of all descriptions
CITY ! !
SALS AT
new Store