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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1900)
tXTABLISIIUI m Till! UIXXKMIX iTHR OK DBRIEUTIC rHISCIPlKl. 1M> TO K1C IM BUMKIT LITIMO BY THS SWEAT OP Ol'R BIOU EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY, 2t’> 1900. VOL 33 Special Sale this Week on Total outstanding warrants May 21 117.27O.4S intimated accrued interest............ 8,000.00 • • 29 cts. Total In^i'jbtedness, May 21 Voters Should Stop and Reflect CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers OTTICE East aide ot Willamette street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth street» terms of subscription . One Year........................................................ •'¿■J’ Sii Month».................................................... L00 Tiree Month»...................................................... ;>0 A'tertidng rate» made known on application Ad ire«, all binine«« letters to THE GUARD, Ewjene, Oregon. N 1 MARKLXT bosHl'A J WALTOl^ [nrALTON 4 OVERTON, I” ATTORNEYS-AT LAW ml pr tic« in all the courts of the state. Mee—In Walton Block. Euoxsx, O kxgon . | L WHITSON, DENTIST. Having Hiving purchased the office and fixtures fixture» of the late deceased W V Kenderson. 1 am now prepared to do anything in the line of Iientistry in the above said office. •FCrownand bridge work a specialty. J3 T S LUCKEY, t'EAt.KK IN Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jew * elry, Etc. w Repairing promptly done. WTA11 work warranted. J W BROWN, M. I». PHYSK IAN AND SURGEON. Office—Upstair» in Chrisman Block. • WHour»: tl to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. oibce -One-half block south of Chrisman Block, EroKjrt. O bbgon . I • E BEAN, ATTORNEY AT<.AW. Spacial attention to collection, sud matters in Probate. 'Money to loan on real estate. Orncx With A C Woodcock. AND Harris Has Gitÿii up* o About C M Y oungbs Market Purchased By Wing & Langworthy of _ Dallas. H adlkyvillb . May 22. —A large I crowd assembled here yesterday to hear the county candidates discuss the issues. Lawrence Hartls com- meneed by telling of th- t»sd legi la tion Ijissed by the Oregon I-gistature during the i a-t ten year», and then look up one-third of his time in telling of particular I'em icrals who had voted fot a tew bad or doubtful measures But he forgot to tell tlfi audience the legislature's for said neri<><i republiecu at the ratio of litre to one. Then he gave a 25 minute talk upholding Tongue for voting the Porto Rico bill which make* the poor people of tliat|islaml pay 15 per c-nt LAW UNTO HIMSELF duty to have their produces carried County Clerk Lee when he refuses to till') the old United Htates Mr Hkipworth foll^ved In a masterly register thirty legally qualified electors i» guilty of attemniing to disfran speech. He took up the last several chise American citizen», which • no republican legislature» ami ap^led the small matter. A man’s right to tote whip to them vigorously. He talked is his greatest privilege. He says, he on county affairs showing tl^' enor SHOULD COMPLY Clerk Lee Should Register the Rejected Voters at Once. don’t care if all the other county clerks have followed a certain course. He knows more than all of them. It is wonderful what a great man the clerk is. The leadffig republican attorney in Lane county thinks tbo voters are eutitied to be registered and plainly states the same. This makes no difference with Lee. He is a czar for (lie time being. Tbe Begi-ter says; • The G uard utters a falsehood when it says Clerk Lee insulted a notary public who handed In names on May 16 ” • This Is nil a par with other state ments made by the org n of Lee. He grossly insulted Attorney Geo W Kinsey who handed in fi»e registra tions that inornl' v. Anyone ••• hi easily find out lie ihi 'I i I" litis matter by merely a-kiug 'u Kinsey. Talk als ut a ‘ bh.ff-r." Lee also offered to bet Mr KI s-y "(5,GIO Iftst thette people wiiii'il mH i.e regi-teieii, legal or not legal ’’ Why not be fair, Mr Lee, and a-k for a legal opilii* ii from Attorney* General Blacsi urn as t<> 'lie right» of these met? Don’t put up your opinion Berne tuber, against eve very I a»d y 'a. that the right of the elect! ve franchise is precious to your fellow men. They ’ are not your slaves by any means. POLITICAL SPEAKING. SURGEON, Chrisman Bldg. Dailj Guard, May 21 C M Young has «old his meat market in this city to W B Wing and Wm Langworthv, qfDallaa. The gentlemen have arrived and took possession of t^e business today. They cotue recom mended a» experienced and first-cla»» bigness men, and have taken charge of one of the HUbata®laW buslnesa houses of the city. Mr Young, who retires, 1» enterprising and progressive and <vlll be^nissed®In the business community. He has not yet decided what other husim^i l> will engage in. Mrs. Ruth toward. __ • J unction C ity , Or., May 21. —Mis Howard, a pioneer of Ltue co<nty, Oregon, die^Baturday at Lan- i aster, Uear tins place. Mt» Howard was born in Vuvinl^ in removed with nn par-nt» £> Io« a In 1828, and wa< rn irrie^to R Howard in ---- FIRST---- Mona! Bank Of Eugene. ’•id up Cash Capital $50,000 Surplus - - $50,000 'iLowrey claim, Blue Blver, liy F Bronson. LANE COUNTY COURT HOUSE. • Farmens Say it Will Not -, Make Over Half a Crop. EUGENE Loan ¡¿Savings Bank Of Eugene, o « I C BWOWH F. w OSBURW. Casule* o. a. FAIRE. Vie* »'»«iS««rt. W « «»'.«< • Mt CiMwr OOWR LINN COUNTY COURT HOUSE. D ied .—At Elmira, May 22. at 4.3) I a. m.. EUa, the nine year old daugh er of Mr and Mr» J W Parker of con- -umptlon The Interment will take I p are at tbe Inman cemetery tomorrow at 11 a. m. o Sudine Court Orders. B a LBM, May 21 -Mary E Warren, ap|wllant. viTII Hendr'cJ^«, reejtond* ent; ordered that the respondent have 30 dsya additional time to tile addi tional abstract. G G Warner, ap|>ell* ant, vh Charle» Brimeau, respondent; ordered that respondent's time to tile brief be extended to June 15. I mpression «."— What rights haze those 8) voter« of the Hluslaw country, who are debarred from registration by Ulerk I»e»? Are those American cltl- z •'!» to Is-denied the exercise of ths franchise of an elector through th* dictum of a petty coubty official? Are those voter» to be deprived of the exercise of the prteloc» right of an American citizen, tiiri.Lgh a mere technical construction of tbe law? But «hat else can be expected of a partisan official wbo would assert that ‘•no one but a fool would advocate birnettall»m?" The man about town think» that if tbe people re-elect Lee to tbe clerkship, they, tbe peop'e should be disfranchised as those Nloslaw voter« have been by film. M an A bout T own . .1 E Davies Secures Park Estate Property on Ninth Street. The hairs of the Geo H Park estate today sold J E Davies (OfifMJ feet on Ninth ju«t eaat of G raya A Hon’s store. The I uDdlr'g occupied by II Gordie . Mr I » ■ vie- «lit proceed at once to elee, a I « «• »101 y brick building <>u toe >»ius, 40,60 feet MIMINO LEASE. In size. A I Howard to EH Adam», lease of He Is already having ground b'oken iiiliilng claim "Eleobact,” Bohemia for a brick adjolulug on the east 20x60. district. This Is a fine thing for tbe town. For weeks the Register has been making slurring remarks concerning the Linn county courtehouse, that cost not to exceedif20,000. We herewith present *ihe eftts of the Lane county and Linn county courthouses, made from recent photographs. Our readers can judge the matter. « H on . E. L. B ryan Pleasant Hill, Wednesday evening, Eugene, < ‘regon. May 30, at st 7:30 p m From prominent farmers from every 1 GENERAL P » .KING BUSINRiS Hagiuaw, Thursday evening, May 31, ; se. tion of the coun% we learn that the • V 1'"^ >n re mi uable ternio. rtiurnt I fall wheal has turned yellow, has *“*• on Chicago, an Francisco and Fort- at 7:30 p m. ^ '• LVregtyn, ( rusted badly, or something else has «old on f<-reign Itappsned to it. < he blades are £11 reived »jbject U check of certit- ■ ’lead and the hea4l are forming atsiut All r.’¡Actjojjg ent runted to will receive half the u»ual alz“. If tills Is correct ^-opt At let tion it will be a great misfortune. j * G Hrxn».rgv P. E. S noihika - w , . Prs-i ieot. < ‘ ba : ier. 8 ® Exx.S i’t.» ARANT H ill P icnk .—Don’t L. H. Porrm. YU- A»»'t < Aeb'er forget the Endeavor picnic a’ Plwant Hill May 26lh 1900. A splendid pre g am is leing prepar. d c>n-i-tlog of Oregon. music by the Pl*a»ant Hill band, «»ng», Paid Up Cash Capital - $50.000 recitation» and a Hwis» solo. A special feature In 'tie afternoon will be a eong Estaki.aheS «ISS» Surplus • • • • 2,500 by a numler of young ladies dressed e -or- a GtNCSAL »ANSINO BUS'NtSS TNANS- In Turk ¡»it costume. The ladles of the C WKM will have charge of a ACTCD ON FAVORABLX TXRMS- EUGENE. OREGON Drafts l««n«i on the nrlne'psl^eltir« of tbs lunch counter where excellent luorhea Cntte-l »Cate» «nd fccsign wairlM of will t>e served. ' G. HOVEY, Prwi.lent M. AHRAMH. Cashier R H HOVEY, Aset Ca-hier. E Monle <iarlo claim, Bohemia; by A I’ <‘hurchlll, locator. Monte Zuma, Bohemia, A P Churchill, locator. M ss Johnson, Blue Biver, by fleo Ksuimsn, locator» Mme, Blue Biver, by H L Heath, lo -al or. Ltar L and O utrage . —L P Tall man of Meadow poetoffice, ón the Hiuslaw wagon road, Informa us that Northern Pacific Railroad timber land cruiaem are In that section, making selections of timber landa in lieu of the worth Maa lamia «urrendereii by that corporation In the Mount Bauler National Park reserve. The Northern Pacific Bal I road ha» lese than fifty rnll> a of load In Oregon, yet It la allowed to select lamia In the «tate at will. Hucli selections mesn the tying up 41 the laftda for an in <11 fl ni le period. I nmic M on favoraMe tor i. CUT PROPERTY SOLD. FALL WHEVT. 1 Swai Banking businsn inai! bnachä FEES MINING IXICATION. 28, at 2 p m. Trent,’Latte county, Hid.y, May 29,1 Many Inlcet allowed on ¡wand Certlflraiev bepo-it when left ruled t—rio.1. Col lection» receive oor prompt «Itentlon l it, «nd I ooai, Warr* .its COSSTABIE Two Court Houses Joseph Borrow, Isaac M Sprague, John Robertson. LÂNECGÜNTÏBAHK Lane County Thousands of Doliars. Court House Items. meus debt and the extravagant way that state in 1849; crossed the plains the stl.dr« had teen administered with her husband In 1852 to Hal)Lake, He said Harris wa< afraid to su-lain Utah, thence to California, finally lo or condemn the county administration; cating in Lane county In 1863. Mr. that he thought be was Uhinnlnr for Howard died In 1869. Five children The following appointment» are président and discussed national at!■»1rs. survive her—Mrs H Crow, of Palouse, authorized by the Citizen* committee:’ At least three-fourths of tbegvoters Wash; R'chard Howard, of Heppner, Ho». B F. R amp . wi I vote the Citizens’ ticket. a^r ; Mrs Josephine Casteel, of Laocas- Wi'? visit and speak at the following I ter; Mm Nellie Orton, of Lancaster. places: and Ike Howard, of Junction City. Jasper, Lane cou'ity, Monday, May at 2 p tn. SPLENDID SHOWING Sberlfi Withers lias made aspieui’id officer. He has saved to the taxpayer» thousands of dollars lu the manner lu which he has . onducted his office. Hs has tieen a busy man from July 4 1898, when he was «worn Into officeto hunt dowu the murderers of old John I.lnn until today. Think of It, helm personally arrested 40 num, of whom he executed 1 ••,'<! look 16 to the peni tentiary; then lie hunied down «ucli men at Pete McD mell, who robbed the jewelry stere at Junction. Agate, In tax matters he has made tbe best collector ever known. Locally he (Wither*) haa reduced the Eugene cons able’s office from a sinecure to a place uot worth havlnv, The G uard ba» no idea of the thus saving to the taxpayers of La< «• REAL BtrtTR TKANeAL I'lONS. polities of 'hose rejected by Lee. but cfuuty many dollars. Win Lord et al, sta'e school tsiard, justice and fatrues» detuaKl that they i to N H Withee, s I and w | of nw | forthwith be placed on the register CONSTABLE FEES The followltut.1* » list of M»id names, 1 see 2t>. tp 15 s r 2 e, 400 acres; |600 By rt quest of numerous readers «e J K Young to E H Adams, "Eiasure” registered ou May 151 li and rejec ed publish the amount reoelvrd by me mining claiiu, Bohemia; fl. because of their arrival later: Eugene Constable»’» office of the Eu Ben Lurch io A C Woodcock, nw | FLORENCE. gene district from the time ex-Hherlff of nw | s< c 16 tp 21 s r 2 w; (75. Albe^j; C Karnonsky, Hanson, Jack, Johnson went into ortli-e (July 1, 1894) Hsriiet E Emra lu Chas E CoIoord, son, Lucien E Johnson, Will M to the lime Constable Fleemsn re laud In sec Iti ip 20 s r 3 w; (50. Casterliue, Louis Smith, Wllliard F signed, lastjinontb on aoeouni f ilie Mima E Z'lliuier to T O Maxwell, Smith, John F Taifper, Wm Hardell, '•starvation fte»’’ received, in .<!<• p -*1- lo^H, 9, 1<>, block 22, Hpringtleld, (150 Norris F Woodcock, Harry Anderson, lle by Sheriff Wither»’ activity as an Martha J Thffinlon to F E Hender officer. Thotuss H Hicks, Robert Henderson, son, landgill sec 29, 60 and 31, tp 20 s r Peter Kush, Johannes C Beck. LINTON b rat 8. 3 w; (1000. BOHEMIA. U H to Frank Heinrich, w j nw J The following amount of fee» w.re Joseph IS King, Benton Hurd, John and lots 1. 2, • f -ec 14. tp 20, a r 4 w, received by Constable T. D. Lint h . Graber, John 11 Morgan, All ert Blocks, 119.6U; patent. lie made a moat excellent ofil . ■, John 0 Kl^ifens eln. John Petereo'i to »V B Walker, et bunting down ^criminals in the »:• >ie al, one-eight I:i« nsi In & claims ami monner as has Hherlt!|Witliers: maplfjon . > • one half in two Boh.;ma eliilni«; (200. First year.................. $ 455 Harrison B Gray, Julius Sanders, Quit claim. Second year............. 535 ! Lewis Ersuklln Crow. M H Zimmer afid her husband to SCOTT’S FEES. ® lane . Addison W Dugan, lots 8, 9 ami 10, Fees received by Scott 4 I 7 53 George Swat z., Wllli dti J Graves, ' ¡block 22, Hpringtleld, 6M). Bond lor deed. Total for four years Martha Gage t» W H Gossler, 160 « during! Johnson's acres in tp 21 s r 3 w; (55. Quit term................... $1 .408 89 claim. FLKEMAN’B FEM. W H Chapman and wife to W H Gossle^, 160 acres in tp21 s r 3 w;('25O. For22 months under Withers’ term . - 200 60 Fannie Brunil et al to Peter C Olson 157 42 acres in tp 17 s r3 w—Barton — place; (5,500. Voters, read these figures and aee J M Durham ami wlf '•> M .1 T nun» tbs difference between the amouut of ton, lot 3, block 4, Wy >>..'» .i Iditlon to <»nstablea’ work handled by ex-Bb«riff Cottage Grove; (500. Johnson ami Hh-ritt Withers. lsal>elle Learned and i>ust>aud el al to H P B B, right oi way, 7.57 acres lU tp 16 a r 2 w; (I. Jasper. Trent. Pleasant Hill and »Saginaw to Be Visited. Eugenu, Oregon. Be Kept Off Apple Trees Without Spraying. The followlmt *•’ W Uiglism, of thia city, ttii?? bow to keep codliu moths id!' sppje trees without «pray- i g The moths vo up the tree, crawl under the bandage, and once each five days the moths accumulating a e -ÌL_____ killed, and the cloth replaced The writer ot the letter is a sue.'eseful BERES THE NAMES otchardist with 2G) acres In appb s, and County Clerk Lee bolds that all »Isle» one man does all the work : registrations that were uot in his office W atsonville , May 1^1900 on May 15, 1900, prevloutfo 5 o’clock H IMIHAM, Eugene—Dear E p tu, shall be rejected, notwithstanding Sirs In regard lo bandage for moth, the clerks of every county in the state, 1 take a piece of a common sack or except Lane, have held otherwise. Why any kind of clot h, about eight Inches should lie rtject 30 names registered on widCan'l double it, ami puBlt around Nay 15 tiy registration officeisthrough the tree so that both ends meet, and out the county with exactly tbe saute make them fast wiil^a la k on the l‘>ower as himseii. And again, when upper edge, pul It around the body of g,>ne notary public handed lu liis work the tree about twof et flout the ground. to Deputy Hamliu on o;May 16 (the I look at the bandage about every five registrations having been made before days. If this plan Is JitieudeU to May 15 before 5 p tu), and was pro properly, 1 think >n i will M.ve ninety- testing to said deputy against czar-like live per cent of your apples. authority County Clerk Lee appeared Yours re-peclfully, on the scene and gro-sly insulted salt! J W m . M c G rath . notary In the courthouse, owned and ( © paid for bj$ the taxpayers of Lane county.® Special lothe U vakd . w L. CHR8HIRE, M. D. PHYSICIAN BUSINESS CHANGE HADLEYV1LLE Law rence WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD $125,270.48 Interest is due on warrants since Novem ber 10,1898. Excellent Values «IMPIO CODLIN MOTHS. CLERK LEE. Outstanding Lane County, Oregon, warrants, March 31® 1900, per Clerk Lee’s sworn statement of Marcn ..............£ flO9.695.9S Warrants drawn 1* court in April. 3,754.65 3,819 S5 Warrants drawn by court in May.. NO 44 o HAZEL DILL. James Hanford, WI Itoti Cutt in, Hamuel Vinson. Home of the alert republican attorney« in Eugene say lx*e In wrong But I-ee seems to be a law unto himself, having been vented with B Lriif amount nf authority. STOCK BRAND C b Boguee, of Lowell. Addle E Workman, Label; catti« brand, XX. » - ■ Daily (iuanl, May 21 T ickets B carcb .— Ch»» Littlefield writes from Heattie that be baa thus Hugh Robert», a native of England, far been unable to buy a ticket for Nome. W H Abrams and Capt Hatch granted full pa;ier». expected to sail tomorrow. CTT1ZEN8HIP. • - Wool Wool We pay the highest Cash We sell dry goods cheap. C attle T rain .—N L Cornellu« «III ship a train load of cattle from Eugene u> Montana Friday. In all he will »Up seven train load» of you rig cattle from the valley. He will leave here for hla borne about Jone 6th. M arried .—Salem Journal: At the home of Mr» W B Mager«, Salem May JO, 1900, Mi«a Mattei L Smith, of Halem, to Mr W M Keeoe, of Junction 1 City, Rev Ronald Mckilop offic'atlng. Bear M en .—Dr Kuykendall aud R A Booth addressed »mall audience» at Florence and Acme last week They got up no entb u»l»-m aud proba I bly did not change a vote. Shoes Shoes F. E. Dunn V