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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1900)
o O KST1BLISBED FOB TBE BIXBB11UTI01 OF DEIGCKATIC PHTCIPLH. tM» TO RU* 1* B01IBTL1Î1B8 UT TRE SU KIT OF OCR BROW |NO 51 McKEXZIE WAGOX ROAD. TEACHERS INSTITUTE A Statement of Work Needed and Benefits Expected. COMMENCING JULY 16 In Tin* McKenzie wagvu road cute the Cascade range of mountains on the shorie-t line and easiest grades of any of the eev* rul aerons-tlie-mouiitaiu wagou road*. Die McKenzie road SUPT ACKERMAN LECTURES TONIGHT runs on almost a direct east and we<t Dally I iir 1 July .1 The Lane County Teachers Annual line, w I'II h tlie Sautiam m d Military roads tw»r southeasterly, uiaking the Institute is in session for the neounl day, and the attemlaiice is large nearly distance of mountain travel much far i one hundred being enrolled. The ther. For sixty miles from Eugene routine work is being carried forward the road follows ti*e McKenzie river, a under the direction of the instructors, stream tlia: carries a much larger vol who have their classes arranged for ume of water than either the Bantiam rapid ami effective work. This prom ises to t>e one of the beet sessiona of the or Willamette, the uuusual force ex- institute in recent wars. I erteU by the river has betn responsible State School Superintendent Acker for the formation of a valley that Is man arrived up at 2 o'clock this after naturally fitted for a « agon roud. i noon and at 3 o’clock addressed the The stream has t»eeii impatient of im- teachers on tlie new registration book for schools which lias just been issued pediment», and during tlie oeuturies I from tlie state press. I has swept them away and left natural Mr Ackerman had been listed for an water giade« I lie length of tile valley. address tomorrow night, out as tie After the road leaves the river oppo cannot remain the address will be site Belknap Springs It follows the made tonight Instead ot the one to have been made by 1’rofesaor Duiretie, Lost Creek c. nyon to the summit in who will lecture tomorrow night, grades that may l»e conaidere*! easy for i Good music will la* provided and the the crossing ot a high mountain range. evening will tie pleasant and Instruc Ttie summit crossing has an advantsge tive. The general public is Invited to t*e over other roads in that the grade is present, and lu fact to all the lectures regular and without excessive short (luring the institute grades or pitches to surmount. It is a natural pass tor a mountain road. DANISH COLONY. The writer lias leeently passed over the valley portion < f the road and lias Rev. Hansen Says It Is Certain of knowledge of what is needed in the Success. way of improvements to accommodate _ .. Must be Closed Out by ~= SIXTY EUROPEANS KILLED IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM Bpecial to the Guard W ashington , July 31.—Admiral Remey reports to the state department that "the attacks on the foreign legations at l’ekin ceased July 17. Sixty Europeans were killed during the seige. ON TO PEKIN. I Special to the Guard. ill give yo you _______ excellent values IMMER GOODS nSU CALL AND SEE US ... . L ondon , July 31.—The foreign office has tired of Chinese duplicity and procrastination and the British, 1 forces have been ordered to make an immediate advance ion Pekin. General Chaffee, commanding the American forces at Tien Tsin, will join the British forces with his command of ' 500 troops. Special to the Guard. L ondon , July 31.—The latest official report to the war H1SORY OF ARMY WORM. department is that 93 foreigners are killed, dead or WEEKLY EUGENE CUARD. wounded in Pekin as a result of the heleagured condition' Was in Parts of the Valley Fif-| of the city. Of these seven are Americans, During the M°BELL BROS., Publishers teen Years Ago. — same time 2,000 Chinese have been killed, This shows ! East side ot Willamette street, be- . conclusively that the foreigners have had to make a most the serosa the-iuountain and Blue tween Seventh and Eighth «treete F. 8. Matteson, of Turner, writes in River mines traffic. Without execu the July Issue of the Poultry Journal, hitler fight for their lives. tion the grade« and bridges are safe, TFRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Just published: "It appears that this FIGHT RESUMED IN AFRICA. and need no work apart from blowing Mr...., $2.00 Willamette valley—or at least this I 1 00 ' 1 part of it—is being (rente*! to another; Special to the G uard . . visiiation of the climbing cut worm. I ondon irti ig rates made kn.»wn on application hear of him sometimes, ss the army w 11 business letters to THE GUARD, ' worm from several localities. If your ;er:— Oregon. _ _______ I call age leaves ai e in sea Hops and boles, ‘ dig over the uroumi around them an n e make lev ; inch c*r two deep, and you'll find him. U 1 WALTON i He is a night worker, and hides in the ALTON & OVERTON, I soil in day lime. He called here some ATTORN EYS AT LAW 1 fifteen years ago, and did a lot of mis- will obbose c inley practice in all the courts of the state. 1 chief. He came early that time. Now In Waltou Block. be is late and won ’ t do much barm. E ugene O regon . i He dies in the fall and dont come again Senator Wellington. Republican, L WHITSON, (for a number of years, but tie is any Declares His Dread of thing but desirable when he is here. I DENTIST. Imperialism. 1 purchased the office and fixtures of know of but one remedy. I circum r deceased W V Henderson. I am | vented him on bi- former visit by get- , .'pared to do anything in the line of C umberland , Md., July 30.—U 8 J ting a lot ot oyster caus, unsoldering tistry in the above said office. » q and bridge work a specialty. i them and setting them around plants Senator George L. Wellington has an inch or two in the ground. Mr. definitely announced bis determina Ll’i’KEY, 1 Cut Worm couldn’t climb over and tion to oppose the re-election of Presi ' had'nt sense enough to dig under, and dent McKinley, but has not made up DEALER IN j he was licked. I tried ashes, sulphur, his mind In what manner he will do . Watches, Chains, Jew coal oil, salt, and some other recom it- In discussing his position. Senator Etc. mended remedies, but to no good. Can- Wellington said today: «ring promptly dopa, •‘I am unalterably and forever op work warranted. ning the plants succeeded.” posed to imi>etialiHBi, which I shall Henry Fletcher reports that the w BROWN, M. D. I am op worms have eaten the leaves off of four tight with all my power. posed to President McKinley be* ause rows of his bop vlues, on the Silverton hysician and surgeon road, about five miles from Salem. he has deceived us tn National affairs, Upstair» in Chrisman Bloek. I There are reports of their appearanoe ■ and I shall oppose bls re-elrction. am not Dow prepared to state what part w: 9 to 11 a tn; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. in other yards in Marion county. Some bugologist over In Washing-1 I shall take in the campaign, but 1 ' WOODCOCK. ton has published the statement that will attend If possible the ooming Lib I do the worms are short lived. But be did | erty Congress at Indianapolis. ATTORNEY AT LAW. not specify Just how short. 8ome one J not know whether I will support Bry —One half block south of Chrisman else ha- said that they will live only an or not There are aorne things twenty days. But they have been j about him that I do not approve.” E i gene , O regon . here that long already, and there is no M t hi*.. M a ths I'ally Guard, July 31. Rvv FLU Hansen and E L Thonip- hod , of Portland, promoters of tire forthcoming Danish colony, arrived in out occasional rocks from the former., Eugene last evening. The gentlemen The worst road is found for about a to our knowledge paid lip for one tract mile through tl.e tiuilier alaive Wal- of land they had contracted for. IV Inle terville, and for probably one-third of here they also expect to con trail for a mile between Maple Camp and other lands. Rev Hansen says the Finn's Hotel. Both these atretebee of i ¡ranee are taking bold of the colony road have dirt ta il» ami are badly dug plan In large number». out, reminding the traveler, especially near the Finn place, of the wave» of Too T ruk . — Oregonian: ’ ‘Were the sea. It w down Into a dugout Bohemia district in Colorado or Wash Court House Items. hole aud over a ridge into another itiglon, or any where except In Oregon, hole in i continuous succession fir it would not sutler long for lack of Satisfaction .............. $1.5u0 00 several I hundred yards. Gravel Is railroad service. Here we have a Renewal......................................... 477 16 | convenient lor the rebuilding of Isith mineralized region as rich as ( ripple Mortgage.......................................... 200 0 Chattel mortgage.......................... $175.00 tbeae pieces of road, while the dirt Creek, but many Huies greater In ex may be easily worked where necessary tent, dependent for a •«■*•» to the world REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The repair of these section» of the roe»I upon a long trail from Oakland and a John Bush to Maud J Bradley lot 13, la an al>so|ute neceshity for spring and tortuous mountain road from < o''age block 8, Fairmount; $350.00. winter travel. It la bad enough In Grove, neither of which Is H»l**|iate Wm 8 Michael to L H Backing, 160 slimmer when there Is no mud. The tor lane Irafflc." I acres lu sec 20 tp 16 e r 0 w; $500. only wonder of the traveler 1» how O A C R R Co to Maud J Bradley, load« could have been hauled over 1’Ha H ii H imia R oad . it»> * i»urg 40 acres in sec 25. tp 17, ar 1 w; $140. such dugout road» during spring and Review: Oakland's people ► ,, de Rose Netti to J Karhan and 8 F winter months. At the Finn piece of termined to go abend and c • i.plete McConega, 202.13 acres for lumbering road there is but one track. Near tlielr wagon road to Hoheinia G J purposes; $825. Waltervllle the road scatters through Stearns, E H Plnkatnu and John 8 B Eakin, referee, to J H McClung, the timber, and the traveler has hla ' Freyer have returned from a trip uf In- 1.93 acres of land, Eugene Canning A choice of the mudbole into which tie 1 spec!Ion over Ihe route, and n> the Owl Backing Co property; $4000. Not much consolation, remarks, are “well pleased with the i must plunge. E B Lovelace to Frank Jordan, un- I though, when it is considered that the trip anil loud In praise of the rich min divided one-half interest in Docia anil mudholes »re like rotleu egg«, all eral twit. After a careful Inspection of State mining claims; quit claim bad. the unfinished portion of t* e Bohemia T J Duckwortn et ux to the Trustees This road must tie repaired, and Eu- wagon road they recommend that H be of the First Baptist Church of Elmira, geue buaineea men must lake the completed at once.” Oregon, 1 acre in sec 25 tp 17 ar 6 w; initiative. Ti.ey cannot afford to al $40 00. low the trade that will follow good S upreme C ourt .—The following road» to escape them. Lane county is minor orders was alaoentered'of record: CIRCUIT COURT. James H Honlg vs Kidney P bled building a bridge acroas the McK-lizie G G Warner, el al, appellant«, vs Chas den end Harriet E 8l«dden. Thomp at the He idrlcka Ferry, and will aasiet j Brutieau et al, rcepotidenU; ordered son A Hardy, attorney» for defendants, I in repairing the road It subscrlp'loti» that reepondentn’ time to serve ami file a motion to strike out part of com are forthcoming. The «eltiera are poor • file brief be extended to Heptember few and far between, and can 15th, plain'. but little. Eugene business I do PROBATE COURT. shoulders men must pul their In the matter of the estate of Thom to the wheel and accotuDlleh thia work as Lewie, deceased. J H Miller, ad before the rains of another winter fall ministrator files hie final account in said estate and asks to be discharged from further duty. Little Tels. In the matter of the estate of George Leeber, deceased. Petition of G F The HI ration registration law in Hkipworth, admlni-trator, for an order California has t>een declared unconatl- to sell reai property. tutloi'alon the grounds that the legis MININO IXJCATIONH lature hail no Jurisdiction to eliminate Utica claim, Bohemia district, C L parlies casting lets than 3 per cent of Pilchard, locator. the total vote, and that It cannot Inter Crystal claim. Fall Creek district; N fere with the Internal regulation of G Hyland, locator. partita. Crown claim, Fall Creek dia'ric*, .M Ex -apeaker Reed has not yet T Crow, locator. answered .Mark Hanna's Invitation to Kioudlke claim, Fall Creek district, take part in Ihe campaign. M TCrow, locator. A pe< 'he < hlef Geronimo Is not dead, Klondike claim, No 2, Tall Creek but living with tn* squaw on Ft. Hill district, Cha» McFarland, locator. Jumbo claim No 2. Fall Creek di« reservation. All the organization a of railway trict, M TCrow loca'or. Jumbo No 3, Fall Creek district, S operative, will tight the new watch ln*| ec'.iou and physical ezamlriatiou G Hyland, locator. JnmboNo4. Fail Creek district, c orders to go Into effect on the Union Pacific August l«t. McFarland, locator. Jumbo No 5, Fall Crush dialriot, A D Th" middle road p*>pul|«t s'ate con Hyland, locator. Vention fulled at Columbus, Ohl Jurnts No 7, Fall Cie-k district, G r'alurday, only six delegate« la-ing Delp, l*>e«tor. present. Daisy No 2, Fall Creek district, M * A tornado al North Dakota, ai <1 a Crow, locator. hall storm at Jsu ee'own Kaluioay Daisy No 3. Fall Creek district, CLs« damaged c • and killed one person McFarland, locator. Prices on corned and mast beef Daisy No 4, Fall Creek district, N g advsi . -s'i.rdsy®om |1 -■'< t" II »0 Hyland, locator. f*r dozen for one pound cane. This Is MARRIAGE LICENSE. th* largest advance ever made by D P Izemaasand M F. Martin. Chicago and wrwlern pa* kers at a jump. Jacob Oeiwtta and Nancy Jane The cause of the advance Is the large Tucker. demand by the government. L , Jul}’ 31.—Lord Roberts in a report reaching the war department today states that only 1,000 Boers sur rendered with thetakingof l’rinsloo by the British. Rob erts has ordered hostilities resumed at once, and will com mence anew an active and aggressive campaign. M K . . sign of tbeir de|>arture yet. Some gardens are entirely free from the peat. Those garden- that are locat ATTORNEY AT LAW. ed near meadows seem to have the attention to collections and matters in most general and extensive visitation ■» Money to loan on real estate. of them. With A C Woodcock. Dally Guard July 31. H eld Ur a H aystack .—Johnny Hampton who arrived home yesterday from Eastern Oregon, tells of a peculiar sccident at the home of bis brother, Frank Hampton. A haystack fell i over ou one of Frank’s horses, com pletely burying it. They dug the hay L. CHESHIRE, M. D. i away expecting to see the horse down and smothered, if not crushed. It was RICIAN AND SURGEON, something o* a surprise to find the horse standing and not in the least Bldg. injured. He was strong enough to Bug eno, Oregon. hold up the entire stack. Incidentally Mr Hampton state« that everyone Of Eugene, Oregon. K J. VAN KIRK, M. D. across the mountains is interested In HYSICIAN A SURGEON. the improvement of the McKenzie $50,000 road, and wonld join a “goed roads" tiop to de> eases of the eye, ear, 2,500 club at auy time. He further says Bm*t. that the men working on the upper National Bank Building. road, »ent up by the county, are doing '•In M hitesker, North William- it< < m 1 work, from the upper bridge to the county line. Krafts Issneo nn the prlnc'pal cities of the United Stales snd foreign co ntriea. Dally Guard, July 31 Interest .Lowed on Iwtratid Certificates •f Ueposit when ref’ stated period. F orce at W ork .—On the Kelly t'ollections receive Air prompt attention < tty and County Warrants boijsht. Booth Lumber Co's bead office, in Ibis city, a force of persona commenced work today. The present quarters are only temporary, but they are roomy enough for the occupants, the G uard welcomes the company in ibis city, as we think it means considerable to Eu gene in its upbuilding. Of iugene bean , EUGENE Loan ^Savings Bank tienal Bank £“0ene, Cregon, UWECOUMnBAHK -or - CUGEI<. OREGON. F< al banking i ■ - im .- E.tahliah.4 <« >••* 0I4..1 Bssk i«< tk. C.vat, rxM r>n e QBtnM« *• "*i d.lj.-ct V ctMrk of certir. * General Banking dkiutt in all tranchn o transacted an lanrûli tarait ® r* » uaF U terma. Sight to OS wiU rw.-v. 1 he Lucky Boy Short of Water— The Xew Saw Mill. creased Attendance. Our Summer Goods C»sh Cap.»11 350,000 360,000 BLL'E RIVER MIXES. A M istakb . — Albany Democrat <(L H Rowlaud, for laeveral years city editor of the Eugene Gf AMD, a bright newspaper man has sc-epted a posi tion on the Salem Statesman." A mistake. I. H Row land la a printer. The city editor of the G uard ie H w Rowland. A M inb O wner .—C F Pilchard, the New York boo man, le the owner of LEASE. wy«l mines In the Bohemia district. Wm Nels lease* ble ¿'»-acre bop yard He pu’cbased another ooe yesterday Am erri» —The km of OU Zeigler, that aseayed $*1.57 to tl*e tori. It la a near Hpriuefleld for the term of three y Ore ou turni tire, has taren adj<MI<-*l eplendsd pmepect ano he iolenda de years, from Nov 1, 19$A*, to Nov 1, 1W2, I at $17.50 tu Jacob * Irasema!« r. veloping it. Odd Lace Curtains THE kEED SHOE $2.00 $3.00 $3.00 I Daily Guard, July 31 George Fislier is borne from the Blue River mines again, having arrived laat evenin’. lie says prospectors are coining into the mines daily, and much work la being done In develop ing the different claims. The Lucky Boy is now short of water and therefore is unable to run only live atauipe atsiut one-half the time. They are p itting in a water pipe that will tap a email stream and a large aprlng. This will give them water to run their ten stamps contin uously. They also have a force of men building tbeir new saw mill. The boils-was to tie started to the location this morning from Spark’s place. Onsof the miners had a few thou sand teet of lumlier liauhsi to bls claim, It ooat him W0 per loot) feet. Dr Candlani’s 5 stamp mill will soon start up. It is ou the White ledge, which is a very rich one. Every body is In favor of the propoed road Improvement. Florence Items. West July 27. Rev I G Kotts departed Tuesday altermsm for hie new field of labor as Kabbath school missionary in south ern Oregon. His family will remain In Eugene for a time. Captain Gruggel, of the schooner Sacramento, Informs us that A W Beadle A Co's new steamer, which they are building for the Hiuslaw trail« will be called the Acme and that the craft will carry 400,000 feet of lumber. Capt W A Cox and Mr Sanborn went out over the bar yesterday morn ing in a sail boat, t hey report finding 12 feet of water at low tide. Will's out they piN-ed very close V» a large whale that wa» s|H>rtltig In the water. Harry Boyle commenced driving pile-* Tuesday for the Hiuslaw Boom Co. below Point Terrace. Their boom is to I • x tended out into tlie river sixty fei t Iroin the bank Io give more room for stoiing logs. Home work Is also to lie done al the Island boom, so we are informed. F inest O kchakd .—Corvallis Timas: Nell Newhouse strived Wednesday from Eugene, where he lisa ls*en re fitting the dryer In (he prune orchard of Norris Humphrey. The model adopted In the new arrangement of the dryer Is the same as is in use al the big prune orchard, which la under- HhHsI to Is* a complete snceeM In curing fruit. In Mr Humphrey's orchard Hie Italian prunes are practically a total (allure. Of Fellies there will tie a yield of 2f>0<) busliele. The oichard comprises 35 acres, half Italian and half Petite trees, and Is one of the finest In the state. Daily Uuaru July 11. T horoughly P houhkhhivb .—J W Shumate, the Waltervllle merchant, one of the most enterprising and pro- griwkive business men In I»ane county, is one of thone who will put money back of tils Interest In the McKenzie road liiipniveineiit. He informed Messrs Young and Griffin laat evening that lie would tie one of those heading the Hat with $100 subscriptions. Now fora few more, and a gissl road. L ight Y ield . — James Yates threshed SO acres of finely summer fal. Io well wheat Friday and Saturday. It turned out machine measure, 461 bushels. It ought to have yielded easily over 2,000 bushels. Our Summer Dress Goods Less than cost; moving rapidly; small ends are slaughtered. WRAPPERS Do not fail to see them. SUMMER UNDERWEAR A full line. STRAW HATS A nice assortment. GENTS’ LINEN SUITS. Here we come. Shirtwaists. Read below carefully $1.50 1.25 1 IS) 73 Ao 1.75 2.60 now now now now now now now SI • OO .86 .70 .66 .40 1 .36 1 .76 F E Dunnl]