KSHBLISHKl) m TIE ÏII1E1111TIÜI ÜE ÜÜlO'lilTH IHV lh.f V .111» Tn KuS IN DUNIIT L1HI6 bï TISIWE4T OP ÜtR Blu* o __ X. EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1900. \1 irli it o. ) I À COMMENCING JULY 16 r Summer Goods... C1°ggg flugust 15 LI HUNG CHANG FAVORS BOXERS , Special to the Guar ’. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR mense Fall Lines ill give you excellent values SUMMER G00D8. Dec 11. Ry paid treasurer................ 1900 Jan 15 By pant treasurer................ July 11, By paid treasurer............ Jan 4. By bid at l < v sale by Co Judge...................... Coats on pr.'pei me sooner. ogete, Oregon. The first to arrive, Rev Hansen states, will come from Iowa and Min­ Itll J WALTON 9 E MAHKLXT I nesota. They wish to dispose of tbeir TALTON A OVERTON, present realty holdings before moving ATTORN EYS AT LAW to the West and this is the reason they will not come sooner. Regarding op­ 1 practice in all the court» of the state. »—In Walton Block. tions held on other properties and ad­ E ugene . O kegom . jacent to that already purchased, Rev Hansen says be fully expects it will all L WHITSON, be purchased in time. Of course DENTIST. some of the intending settlers will ring purchased the office and fixtures of elate deceased W V Henderson. I am await until the advance guard locates, >w prepared to do anything in the line of and learn from them whether or not entistry in the above said office. they are plaased. It may take two or Jrown and bridge work a specialty. tliree years tp Hettle a colony of con­ siderable proportions, but it will surely 8 LUCKEY. come. DEALER IN As an earnest of the interest mani­ fested in this enterprise by people of lock«, Wstche», Chain», Jew elrv, Etc. the Middle West, Rev Hanseu in­ Th. pairing promptly done. formed the reporter that be bad re­ CA11 work warranted. ceived a letter of inquiry from the W BROWN, M. D. manager of a large sash and door factory in one of the lake states who is PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, looking for a location, and has had his attention attracted to Eugene by fice—Upstairs in Chrisman Block. reason of the proposed location of ths rH(mrs: 9 to ll^m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. Danes in this county. While on this trip Rev Hansen will 4 C WOODCOCK, investigate the feasibility of the loca ATTORNEY AT LAW. tion of a new factory at this point, and Otfic—One-half block south of (’hrimnan report to him. Rev Hanseu Bays the ¡lock, gentleman has ample capital to Install a first-class plant, and if he decides to E vgene , O regon . locate here will operate a factory on the most modern methods. Rev Hansen, T e BEAN, from» short survey of the condition ATTORNEY AT LAW. here, is inclined to believe that the Spa iai »tteation t<> colKction»* »rei mailer» in location of anol tier such factory in Probate. Money to loan on reai estate. Eugene would be a very profitable in Orn. r With A C Woodcock. I vestment. L ondon , July 17 —It is claimed here in official circles that the government has ordered the seizure of Li Hung Chang as a hostage. The recent trend of events indicate the grand old man of China is in full sympathy with the Boxers and their barbarian methods. His retention by one of the Powers, if captured, will do much toward bringing speedily forward a suspension of hostilities until a settle­ ment can be arranged. CLAIMS LEGATIONS ARE SAFE. 931 rt Special to the Guard. W ashington , July 17.—Wu, the Chinese minister, has received a dispatch authorized by Sheng, inspector of tele­ graphs, and two viceroys, claiming that the foreign lega­ tions in Pekin were saved July 9, and that it will be possi­ ble to transport them to a place of safety. While this is not by any means satisfactory to the department of state, it is partly corroborated by information received via London. This is very pleasant news, and it can only be hoped that at least a portion of it will prove to be true. TEIN TS1N CAPTURED. Hpecial to the Guard. L ondon , July 17.—The allied troops resumed the at­ tack on Tein Tain Saturday and re-took the city, after a battle which was very desperate. The fighting was hard and the Chinese fought desperately. The casualties are reported at 800, falling most heavily on the Russians and Japanese. Special to the Guard. TO HONG HONG. L ondon , July 17.—Li Hung Chang has sailed for Hong Kong. He has recently received the additional honor of being appointed viceroy of Chi Li. If it is deemed advis­ able to hold Li Hung as a hostage, it will he a very easy matter to capture him at this city, which has a large English business and social colony, which will add stability to troops sent there. HOME CURED MEATS COUNTY FINANCIES. i PUSIIC w < 'ouitty, Oregon—Gentlemen: 1112199 54 3073 16 33764 8149(36 87 149036 87 SHERIFF—FESS. 16 HO 9 20 24 «0 20 60 11 40 6 *0 8» 20 |89 20 69 20 TREASURER. A H Patteraon, in account with Lane county, Oregou, from Nov. 7, 1899 to July 12, 1900, inclusive. 1899. Nov 7, to balance 17299 32 on hand................ Received from »her- 89 20 it!’» fee*................ Received from »her- iff 1897 delinquent 16 16 tax roll................... Received from »ber- iiT tax anil coat» 1898 tax roll and ex<■♦•»* bid at tax 5686 51 •ale Jan 4,1900. . To received from eheriff 1899 tax 1112199 53 roll............................ Received from clerk fee* Iteceivid from Mwmor.... Received from licensee..... Received from tines ... Received from county judge ■ Received from clerk, redemp­ tion tax eertiflcates................ Received from 6 per cent land fuud ................................. Out­ •Received ftom school supt... Received from »ctiool dlst 72 3630 332 52 98 1114 95 00 .0 40 60 321 53 188 14 187 00 27 15 Court House Items. Mortgage........................................... | ¡Chattel mortgage........................ is ou the ground and that the defendant 1» now to an expense of $860. The i answer further cite» that the f-rry is difficult and dangerous, that construc­ tion ot said bridge Is a public ... .... st-iiy. , Wherefore the defeudaut prays that; the temporary restraining order * ranted herein be dissolved, ttiat plalntiil'» complaiut be di»mi»Ksed and that de­ feudant have judgment for his costs and disbursements herein, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet III the premises, "Ex- blbit I” i* appended containing a list of 2.il taxpayer» who signed the petl- tiou for t tie bridge mid c I g I he heaviest taxpayers hi the con». 8KFAKATK AN8WEH BI'HOCK ot'r. E R Bkipwortii tiled a motioii to strikeout the separate mower, liich request W hs granted. Judge Hamilton stated tha: if the county waa in debt $5600 or over the contract was unconstitutional, and therefore void. Detnuirer tiled to Edwards. Given 10 Jay» in which to present answer. rhe Injunction still stand» and will uutil further order». George Fisher et al v« The Eugene Istan A Havings bank; to set aside deed. Demurrer overruled. Plaintiff given 20 days in which to file reply. yoo oo 50 00 Ml NINO UX3AT1ON8. f.. —Florence West: “Judge Fisk, who took uo a homestead on Knowles ere k recently, i* now oarnp- ing on the creek while lie opens a road to tils claim....... Two men by the name of Wood have also taken homesteads near Id*. They arrived from Eugene with tbeir families a few day* ago and moved up the creek the first of the week. D elegates .—The Grand Lodge of Workmen is in session in Halem. Eugene Lodge, No 15, la represented by J D Myers, B J Hawthorne aud E K Orton; Juuctlon Degree of Honor Lodge is represented bv Nellie V Folsom aid Flora Miller; Eugene L< dge by Mr* B J Hawthi rue. G rocery H old .—The grocery »tore of the late I K Peters baa been sold to Bitter A Inner, late of Wisconsin, who will ooutlnue buslnes* at the old stand. The gentlemen will move their families here in the near future. E cgene B aw mill .— This Import­ ant enterprise extiect* to tie able to •tart up sawlug lumber on or before August let. B ohn .—In Eugei e Oregon July 16, 1900, to the wife of Chester I) Edwards a non. Chester in all smiles today. n 14th LAKE COUNT! BANK C*SE Vesuvius claim, Blue River dlstriot; Wtu F Drury, locator. Excelsior claim, Blue River dietriot. Wtu Drury, W R Drury, L J Cor- tielius, locator*. Pythias claim, Bohemia district, C B M Douglas et al vs 11 R Kincaid; L Johnson, locator. Hendricks McKenzie bridge Injunc­ Damon o'elm, Bohemia dlstriot, C tion. L N Roney, by his attorney, F. t. Johnson, locator. O Potter, tiled motion Monday to lie HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. made party defendant and have per­ F M Wilkin* ireferte) to F Annie mission to answer. Permission granted to tie made a party defeudaut. and John Davie», w j lot No 2, blk 14; Mulligan’» add to Eugene; $4080. ANSWKR. Husau W Moore et al to O L Bowder, L N Roney, one of the defendants, 16ti.99 acre* of land In seo 11 tp 18 a r answered: Iu the tlr*t place he denitd 3 w; $1500. all the |>elition for injunction, even David Bmith et ux to A E Mar*ten that the county waa In debt to the ex­ lot 9 blk 6 Bhelton’s ad lo Eugene, cess of $<5606. bond for deed; $600. SEPARATE ANSWER. H E Huddleston to T 8 Dean, For a separate answer L N Ron y Hower claim, Blue River; $300. alleged that the commls»l<>ners ad­ R M Day to O V and E O Roberts, vertised for the construction of the 189x150 feet Bouth Willamette street, bridge across the McKenzie river at quit < claim. Hendrick» ferry; that he being the 1 makkiagk license . lowest bidder the commissioner» Janies Rickman and Laura E Eave* awarded him the contract furnishing H B J linson »nd Fannie M Layne. a good and sufficient bond In Die sum John Coon and Rowe it a Beck. of $10,JOO. The answer further cites Bheritt Withers tiled appointment of defendant lias placed an ordtr with Chapman A Bon for HOO.OO'i f e of Al Ready as special deputy sheriff to lumber and that 43,000 feel of lumber cease at pleasure. Lane Uy ps*d. warraute general fund $ 41724 8390 «9 Paid hit on same The undersigned committee ap­ Paid hit tMind pointed by you to examine the records ■56 00 school dlst 124... arid account* of the varlou* county Baid warrants In­ w, 00 stitute fuud.......... officer» front November 7, 1899, to July warrant» 12. 1*»J. respectfully submit the follow- Paid school and city 10803 85 thia mornirg It is well arranged for lug report: Paid warrants »tale school fund......... 289 92 the ’tew industry, and already the, ATe haw examined the acoounts of L. CHESHIRE, M. D. flrm is turning out a good grade of ’ the Sheriff, Treasurer and Clerk, and Paid war’nta Laue Co school fond...11848 41 »looker is . And tbeir book* neatiy ard properly Paid state taxes ...33761 32 cured bam* and »idea The T—----------- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, large and will accommodate a large j kept *n- E I Lee, Clerk, In account with Lan. Lane County, Oregon, EUGENE, present Gray A Bon are buying larg* ve tuber 7, 1899, to July 12. 1900 County, Oregon. From November J1RANK J, VAN KIRK. M. D. Estábil«»*» In ISSI. Old*«t 7, 1899* to July 12. 1960, Inclusive. quantities of salted side» and bam* Bink In th* County I inclusive. I To fee» ................... $3)30 96 from a distance, but they state that as TA XBS <»F 1897. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Redemption tax soon a* the farmer* of tbi* county 1899- certificates........... 321 53 ^¡■ecial attention to defeaae* of the eye, ear, * bereral Ranking business inali branchia realize that they can find a borne By payment to Co Nov 7, To («lance •'••and tlroat. Treasurer.............. 3352 48 market for all the porkers they can delinquent roll. transacted on laforabla terms. Offio Fjr«t National Bank Building. raise, the flrm will begio to use all that 1897____________ 11210 90 lUsid n» Mn» WhiU.krr, North WillUm 8362 48 3362 48 ----11 Is offered tbeo«. ette To erst..................... 238 94 LANK HU’NTY WAMKA JMTR-GBNKKAL . G. HOVEV, President This Is an industry that Is in its Nov 11, By luxe» FUND. D G. HULIN. Cashier » infancy in the We»t, for snnually B. H. HOVEY. Aset Cashier. collected and 181)9— there is Imported into Oregon from 16 16 Nov 7, Ain’t out— paid treasurer..... states a* far east as Iowa large quanti­ standing. per for­ 1900- 194189 82 mer report.......... ties of cured meats. Messrs Gray A Julyl2, Bj balance Warrant. issued Bon «re «tarting In the business right, delinquent roll, from Nov 7,1899,___ end are carefully handling tbeir Io J une 30.1900 37607 44 il M 74 1897......................... product. They will »ell direct to the i.»ued 238 »4 Warrant* By cost*. ............... • rom June 30, retailer, and in a abort time home- IMO to July 12, 1449 M cured meats of the best grades can tie i 1900........................... <»74 45-1 47181 89 found on sale at all Store. Thi* 'S a Of luge 7. move In the right direction, and these •141371 71 1899— Grand total ... Eugene, Warrant» cancel led gentlemen will receive the encourage­ Nov 7, To balance Peid up Cash Caudal $50.000 and paid of! by delinquent roll, $50,000 ment they merit in this enterprise. Surplus S50.000 Paid Up Caih Capital 'mesurer from .7-2 os 1898.......................... Nov 7, 1899, to 2.500 Io cash on hand Juno 30, 1900 32194 82 Surplus Eugene, Oregon. Warrant, paid by 1 50 Hbenfl * aa»ea»m't» C omb Ow.—The Oregonian *aya of O«t*on delinquent treasurer from 4 GENKRAL BANKING BUSINESS 4 GIKXSSL S»aai8G BUSINESS TS»^- June 30, 1900, to scTto oa r»voa»6»x terms tbs Chicago A Burlington: “From 4« 29 » V Ì »• a* >n rr * urn.a. roll............. —........ July 12, I960 ... 9529 39-| 41724 21 irwfta • n Chicago, w Franci*o. ae 1 P >rv Ogden It Is the moat natural thing in Ex cesa collected at • ....... ■11 “• ■ 1 1 ■ 1 ;>-*«• !»• -ea ■ n the pr o' pal e ’-69 • tee the world far the road to rot acrosa Arn i outstanding __ tax sale June 4, Hill* <4 eccb mi gr 4old no foreign c.uLtriÄ I ralt» n» Wi l rvceiv» «X ’ Cit, Very respectfully *ut>mllt»d, »nd u .nt, ««rr»..i» t»nghu will make a bee-line for the pa» tn k page 94.................. lew. Jau 23, Fee book page 95.................... March 1, Fee book page 96.................... April 11, Fee book page 97 ....... ........... June 1, F'ee book page 98................... July 11, Fee book page 99 ................. By receipt*................ The ia»ues are now made up. It is likely that on August 8 the court reporter will be appointed to take the testimony, aud then the case will be finally tried at the regular October term. Lillie M Egglesham vs Roy Egglee­ ham ¡divorce. Deere granted plaintif! amt one-third interest In defendant’s real property, and $10 per mouth alimony. Alice () Brandt vs A Park Brandt; to recover money. Submitted. Plaiutit! given until August 10 in which to tile brief aud defendant 15 day* In which to tile reply brief. Court adjourned until Wednesday August 8, at 2 p m. CIRCUIT COURT. 1012 97 N ew Y ork , July 17. — A special to the Herald from 7687 6» |Shanghai gives out startling information. TAXES 1899 It states that an imperial edict dated July 3 issues'! 1 imperative orders to all viceroys and governors to begin 1900. 15. to tax war forthwith. This edict and the rumor- which have pre­ March 1899 ........... 1149011 41 roll ceded it is probably responsible for the many varied tales Sheriff’» aamesm’le 25 46 of Pekin and the legations which have been sent out. July 12, by »reas, receipt* for taxe» LI HUNG CHANG TO BE TAKEN. collected on 1899 ... CALL AND 5EE US ... HKLÏ EOCENE GUARD NO 52 SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE THIS WILL BE GENUINE. NO HUMBUG. All Ladies' Tan Shoes and Colored Shoeswill be reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. Ladies’ Oxfords, big cut. 1 IRST— taai EUGENE Loan üs Savings Bank’ Of Oregon o Men’s Straw Men’s Straw Men’s Straw Men’« Straw Hat«, Hats, Hats, Hats, worth $1.50, now fl.20. worth $1.25, now .95. worth $1.00, now .«5. worth .75, now .60. Men’s Clothing... Big reduction on Summer Suits Boys’ Clothing. Shirt Waists, worth $2.50, now $1.95. Shirt Waists, worth $2.00, now $1JJOK Shirt Waists, worth $1.75, now |l 50. Shirt Waists, worth $1.50, now $1.20 Shirt Waists, worth $1.25, now $1.0« All «Slimmer Dress (iootls at Cost ... Summer Corsets Reduced • • •* F.E.DUNN « 0 * rii