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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1900)
K&TABLISHK» MB TIE IKSEllTlTIOR IFIIIKUTIC rtlNCIPLII, 1SI!» TF Il BU IR 8 U MIT L111R8 KT TUSIWKIT OK 01'1 IIOW VOL. 33 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY ?ri 11 i COMPLETE LINE )Lvr j DECEMBER 22 1900. MILITARY FOOTBALL TOTAL ASSESSÀBLt PRROPETT REAL ESTATE MATTERS Pl A XMAS GOODS Lane County's is *ioo.;j; More Thau Last Year. CO. INDIANA BANK ROBBERY. Special to l be Guard. H ope , Ind, Dec 18.—The Kenedy bank of this city was robbed of $15,000 by masked burglars today. A DAKOTA FIRE. pecial to the Guard. E lk P oint , S. 1)., Dec 18.—The business portion of this city was destroyed by fire today. [Elk point had 1300 population according to 1890 census.—Ei> G uard .] A CHINESE DICTATOR. GAzE ON OUR WINDOWS Special ’o ih- G uard . I P i - kin , Dec 18.— General Tung Fuh Sian is rallying and equipping an army to oppose foreignersand the ruling Chinese dynasty. He has proclaimed himself dictator, and is teirorizing the adherents of the empress. CORN ADVANCE. Special to the GUAKD. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD Mrs. E. R. Hollenbeck. Elizabeth Francn Hollenbeck, wife of E K Holltnbtek, died at her home AMPSELL BROS., Publishers a tuilo and a half west of Eugei'e, Sunday, December 16, 1900, aged 67 years, 1 month and 2 i days, after an 'FFICE -Eaíít «ide of Willamette street, be ¡line«« of about three mouth's duration, tween Seventh and Eighth streets from drop»y and stomach troubles. Eiizal-eth Frances Maiden wbh born near Little Rock, Arkansas, Oct 27, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1833. 8he ma'rted E R Hollenbeck in Lexiugtou, Scott County, Ind, in 92. 00 >11« Year........ 1.00 June, 1858, where they resided two lix Month. . .50 j year», theu moved to Jetterson county, rhree Months. rauie slate. In the fall of I860. They ; moved to Nebraska March 1, 1881, re- idvertfaing rates made known on application I aiding In Lancaster county until tbe till resa all buaineM lettera to THE GUARD, apring of 1886, when the family moved Eugene, Oregon. to Oregon, settling in Eugene, where they have continuously teaided since. Mrs Hollentieck waa the third child of a family of ibree girls and one boy, yoSHV \ J WALTON N X MAKXLXT and la-fore her tkath was the only sur ALTON A OVERTON, viving member of that family, her father and mother, brother and ala I era ATTORN E YS AT L A W having previously died, and no near Will practice in all the court« of the state. relative» of tbe family are living. Ottice—In Walton Bieck. E uoxnk O kxcon . The deceased lady waa tbe mother ot nine children, eight of whom are now | living, Mrs Flora Bristow having | L WHITSON. died hi the 18th day of October, 1899 DENTIST. The children now Jiving are: William Having purchssed the office ami fixtures of the 1st« dei eased W V Henderson, I am i R, of Florence; Mrs May Tucker, of now prepared to do anything in the line of Portlaud; Henry F, James, Cbsr'»»* Dentistry in the above raid office. Louis, Margaret and Mr» Florence •«“Crown and bridge work a specialty. Jenkins, all of Eugene. The fuDeral services will occur to morrow at the Christian church, con J S LUCKEY, ducted by Rev E C Manderson, aud I-KALER IN tbe remains will tie interred in tbe Clocks, Watches, Chain», Jew Masonic cemetery. elry, Etc. Mrs Hollenbeck wa« a consistent BC-impairing promptly dotie. member of the Christian church and SC*All work warranted. was loved by all who knew her. Her death will be mourued by a large W BR'»WN, M. D. circle of friend» in Eugene and vicinity, \v County Assessor Bu-ton lie« figured up the total personal and real eelate property on the present rolls. It la as follow»: Ileal estate, a« reduced »4.243 »73 Personal property....... 1,2I5,2V> Arrauged For. It ALL THE NEW THINGS. 71 C hicago , Dec. 18.—December corn has advancod to 41 cents a bushel. TELEGRAPHERS’ STRUGGLE. Special to the Guard S t P aul , Dec 18.—The telegraphers ’on the Northern Pacific railroad are making a determined effort to induce the railroad company to give the organization official rec ognition. THE FOREIGN SERVICE. Special to the Guard. W ashington , Dec 18.—John Leischman of I’on- neylvania has been appointed United States minister to Turkey. L ondon , Dec 18.—United States Ambassador Choate will soon return to his home in America. BOERS NEARLY CAUGHT HIM. h’S Ha«D LUCK. Football 1« the tualn topic of conver sation nowadays am mg the young men of the Eugene military cooipaulea. Since early in November teauia have been organised lu both I oin|iaiile« A and V and more or le«e training has I wen doue, but until a taw days slmw neither team ha» tieen able to arrange for e game It was at first propoeod to hevea gams between ttie two teams here, but Co A admitted to Ila innin twrsiiip a num tier of the Utiiveral1/ player» and Co C refu-wd to play them ou th»t aecouut tiecau»e of the advan tage lu experience and knowledge of the game the admisei' n of th« Univer sity player» to Co A'» rank» would give that team over Co C’s team. Co A then sent a challenge to Co G of Alliauy, for a game on Cbrtetma» day, and arrangements were almost Mint pletrd for the content, but Altiany Anally liacket out, dimtilleaa tor the •ame r«wm aa given by Co U. Oo A liM.aent a challenge to a Corvallis team but It ianot known at thl« time whether or not It will tie acoepted. Wtille Co A la having such iiard luck, Co U Is more fortunate ami lisa three game« definitely arranged for. Next Saturday they go to Cottag» Grove to play with tl>e Bohemia Foot ball < luh of that place, on Chrlainia* dev they will play Co G of Albany on Klnesid Field In thi» olty, and on New Years dav a return game will tie played at Albauy. These game» promise to tie quite interesting. They are heavy men and are said to have considerable knowledge of football having among their number a few old players. Co <”» team 1» not so heavy, but what they lack tn weight they expect to make up In awiftneM and •nappy playing A return game will be arranged tie tween the»« two Iram». Little 1» known here of the Albany team, but It Is understood It la com posed of players from Albany oollege and Albany high school, and they are training hard tor the coming conteal It CoC ex|>ect» to win, «ome hard and faithful practicing will have to tie done between now and then. Under the coaching of () F Ford and other Uni versity playe»» they «■« getting tuto pretty good trim however. Gospel Meetings. Special to the Quasi). J unction , live 18—The wheat in the Belter warehouse has been weighed out. it amounted to 11,000 bushels. The men are now at work on that io the mill, estimated al about 3000 bushels. Till* would make a total of 14,000 bushel«. It ia etlll eatlmatsd that the wheat reoelpt» outetandlng Paper in Boise, Idaho. Meker City Republican. Boise, Idaho, Dec 14.—On the 12th of this mentb a political »inference was called for the democrats and fus ion late to arraaga for the eetabllehment of a democratic newspaper In Holes. DAILY NKWKPAPBKa. Tux U C M onthly .—The Decem ber Issue of the U O Monthly lias ap- |>eared. The frontispiece la a picture of the late Henry Villard. The lead ing article lea continuation of Prof Glen’s •■Beowulf.” O B Tout, ’04 furnishes an original story. Prof F L Washburn gives “A College Boy’s Im» preeelons of Athena.” and Klchard H Thornton writes nu "A College Journal of the Eighteenth Century.” The 1« sue contains the usual number of editorials, and under ‘'Odd Hixes" are found a namber of original productions of an excellence not often attained in college magekloea. A C0MPAR18ON. Total asse-«ali'e property, 1900.......... ............. ............... 25,45»,287 Total aaseeaaUle property, I8»"J....................................... .25,358,940 Increase during year......... |1UU,327 Aeeeeor Burtou will not •“* able to furnish a «umiuary until Ilia re ductions by the county tmard are made. Court House Items. KKAL Ktn'ATK THANBFKKa. John Bramford aud wife to Bessie J Bcbwartx, 3 acres in e<« 13, Ip 15 » r 5 w; 2126 Frank Wilkinson tn DM McFerren, lote 1 aud 2, block 10, Washburns A Mllllorn's add to Jun >tion; *50. James Henienwsy to W A He'u»u- way, j interest In lot 4 blk », Long A Landeea' add to Cottage Grove; *25. John 8 A J H Ferguson executors to Jeaele Maloy 27'J acre» In sec 12, tp 17 a r6w; fl-JOO. John 8 and J H Ferguson executots to Kllaaoeth C Ferguson 01 08 scree lu sec 38 tp 16 a r b w; Iti'JO. Belle Kowland to Addis D Berg, r 1.08 sores in Eugene; 2300. Julius A Pond to Wm Hrynd et ux, all tide lauds (routing and auuitiug lote 12 and 13 block 1 ot Morse’s still to Florence; 21.00. U8lo Ole Johnson 100 acre« In tp 19 s r 4 e; patent. Leatider 4 Southworth to Mi» W K Mpeer 180 acres in tp 18 s r 8 » ; pit o Isländer A Boutbwortli >•> H M Milllorn 180 acres lu tp 18 » r 8 w 2MM). Jisiepb M CiMik el UX to Ml» Wep- peer 40 acres tu tp a r 7 w; 2»5.t Joepti M Cook et uxto H ill Mil i irn 40 scree In tp 18 s r 7 « ; 8 D McGuire et ux lo H A t ox 5.53 scree in Eugene, $l30ti Mary A Etidy to Knud Heunkseti four acres in Eugene; >itkio The eubjeot which caueeri the meet dlecuaelon was the proposition ot Chas H Fisher, editor of the Koeeburg Re will show from 33,000 to 25,000 buabels. view, and T K Hlieriden, president of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Gernlabmenr p«t*ra were »erred on the First National bank of Roseburg, It is rumored that a gem liman In GC Millett, who has tbe wheat In Oregon, to establish a dally democratic Office—Upstair» in Chrisman Bloek. the western portion of the county will soon well one of Eugeue ’ s beet known charge last evening, by a deputy paper In Boles. These gentlemen In aarHours: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. formed the oom ml lie that they stood young ladres. aherifl, in behalf of John Conner, who, ready to alert a paper and furulah a LoDtll OBOaHIZKD. —Fvllowe Izrdge, j it Is said, Baber owes 21500 on a aote. plant which will ceet 226,00 >, and they C WOODCOCK, Noil, with 23 charter members, was would furnish 215,0’10 of the eoet If organized at Drain Hotnrdey night. ATTORNEY AT LAW. I n thi P hilippin ich —Moray L necessary, the local fuelonlete to raise The following officers were elected: c Oftce—Ona half block south of Chrism Applegate, the well known U O the balance. One condition wae de P Counts, C C; Walter Kent, V t> Block, student, a graduate of the daae ot ’00, | manded by Fleber and Bheridan, and W Cellars, P; Joo Johnson, Jr, M of - or— Ecoinrx. O bboom . la now in the Philippine« holding the1 that Is the patronage if the entire A; D V Kuykendall, K of K and H; K petition of stenographer for the Basta state should be given their paper. H Wise, M of F; Wm Kotierte, M of K; OREGON. EUGENE, tami inspector general of the depart-I After a long dlecuaelon and au Inter J W Hpeuldlng, M at A;ChaaHchapera I E BEAN. _____ ment of Mouthern Luxon at a very <(| ,w wUh LeWti v« ot ,he »./seeut ph c»t<» i»»»e i» laei. otsast vi»w wi»n Mr vir »»»wav J ATTORNEY AT LAW. I G; Frank Feglee, O G Grand keeper Bank In the C»««tf. good «alary. J Mr Applegates many democratic paper, by a eomtnltlee. the of reivirda and seal : L K Mil neon, had S|>»cial attention to collection« and matter» in friends here sre glad to eee him i auc- 1 pjgber-Hberldan proposition wae ac charge of the work of the lualltutlon, Probate. Money to loan on real e#tata. ceedlng on well. cepted, arid a oommlltee appointed to representing the grand chancellor H Central Barkirg tusintM in all branche Orrtcx With A C Woodcock. raise th« money and make a report on Dally <»usrt. Iraceiabcr 1» D»lly Quart Dreamber M January 9 As tbe state democratic traniacted on lavoratile termi. M saoNIC El.BcrioN.—Eugene Chap yiv I,. < H FSH IRE, M. D iMfltoviNO N ickly .—Charlee Far officers-elect ware called In and erm- ter, RAM, held Its annual ooovo<-e- row returned from Malem last night sentetf to the arrangement, there will A. G. HOVEY, Pnwidentt tlon laat night and elected th« fellow where he went to take hie etoter, Mie« PHYSICIAN A>'1>’ SURGEON. probably be no hitch. L G. HULIN, Cashier. lag new officers: 8 M Yoran, H P; J Laura, to the hospital to bavean oper B. H. HOVEY. Arel Cashier. (T R Htierldan ia one of tbe leedlag ChrisBsa Bldg. L Pag», K; E O Potter, 8; J F Roblu- ation performed. Mr Farrow «ays the democrats of Mouthern Oregon, end baa Eugene, Oregon. _____ •on, see; F W Osburn, Irene; J M Operation was quite succeaaful and that held some promtneot offiiwe. Ha was - - - - - FIRST- - - - - ) Howe, U of H. Wm Prealou, P 8; E bis elater is improving right along. appointed a member of the Holdlera' Whatlaoi, K A C; Geo O Yoran, M 3d Hom* beard, and baa been con nested V; E H Church, M 2od V; J L Ix>m- M oi .D OCT.—W W Chessman, tbe ’ with tbe tanking basin»»« for many bard, M let V; V McFarland, sentinel tmpular landlord of the Mprlngfleld 1 years. There ia no politician Io Ore Dally Ooart Dteembar IS Hotel, recently sold out to D O Gard gon who doee not know Tom Hherldan. Lk<i Blunt KN.—Ben Lynns, while ner, from Iowa, end will move to Eu Cha« Fisher la the editor of the gen» lb« ttret of the new yeer to teelde. K<«et>urg Review ; a d»n>'«^at, but has logging about two and one-half unle. Of Eugene. F^uget.e will wvlcnme Mr Chaeemen not t«en counseled with etale politic« below Walton poetoffiea, on Ilia Mtu- aid bia eetlruuble family to our oil 1st. tn any extant, tail h» is a thorough alaw road, had on» of ins lege broken Paid up Cash Cap*«' #50,000 D»v»i>»i*t man of long standing, BDU just above the ankle yesterday, by • $50.000 Surp'ua I - #50.000 large chain breaking and twtng hurle-l Paid Up Caih Capital Hops M old .—Frank E Dunn today te known to tbe fraternity In till« against hl» leg. He carried to bl» 2.500 Eugene, Cregon. Surphts •old to B O Bbuchings, 138 belea of alate.) home, about two miles away, and the 1899 b<H« at »4 oente p»r pound. Mr GKNIRAL BACKING B CHIN ESH limb wea eel. ¡L.n» oa r»«u»te terma Sight Iman to bolding bto 19oO hops fora big H to LM a B oy .—Kidnapper» in Porte oe < 'hia«o, w Truadtoj «ad P««V figure and It looka like be would b- Wm Mayer te quite «Ick st Baker«- land yeaterday stole the arm of John laarl, <rrwr»«. eocoeMfu I. Draft» Mrart -n the prtnopal eitle« at lbs MUI« n< »vteaogv «4d oe f.emga rcnaWtaa. [Mtehburn and wife, formerly of Eu Held, Cal. eo private dispatch state«. t’eltrt rtaw. «nd torelfti *w ntri«^ Interrai a4k>.«1 ‘*••“1 l*ua«*i«« st Itepmta »»«»«<1 «abjart to check ov <wt»h The funeral of the late Mr« E K Hol gene, and left the boy et a farm ho#» It I» rumored that a photographer of •U '■( .i»f. »it. taprwit wbeti wf 't»t«rl veHoo. occurred at tbe Uhrietlan tn the noon try. they wanted 174 for ftolee City, Idaho, fovmelyof Eugebe, Al’ oltertioM erorrwted to ne wi l r»e»lv# lenbeek doilectioa« rae».»« our proeip» etwnuea. oap* attoatM*. atf auk Cenati «arrapi» ougbL church Tureday, tbe aermon b»lng their trovato. The boy was recovered will had to the Hy literal altar a Ma preashed by Dean E • Manderson; lo- •ml one of t he <u»n ar re» ted for the lern »rhool mtotree», a'M> a former reel- P. I. Spofwum, V G Hegnairxa. P r«« i tea». tevmen' In Mew»alc ceiwetery A terge crin ». deut of <>wr city, during the holidays. U H Form. R R abi B. numi» r of frtmde sere iu a 'radance. A«l C —hiw Vic» . J A LANE COUNTY BANK EUGENE national Bank ctrv eeoeERTV Total at«e«able pn»|*rty.. 25,459,287 Revival meeting» will tie tiegnn al the Christian church on Bunday, Dec 30th, to continue Indefinitely. Ona of Special to the Guard. the ablest evangelists on tbe Pacific Coast has been secured tn assist the J ohannesburg , Dec 18.—The British amiy under church and pastor In tus»e meetings- Gen ral Clement«, defeated by the Boers at Majalies Berg All Christian people are Invited to cooperate. It Is the deal re of the church had a very narrow escape from capture. "9 to eee large numtiers of people turned to the Lord. We confidently ex|ieet It aa this has tieen the result of former BABER S WHEAT. SHERIDAN A FISHER revivals held hare. The music will tie tiy a large choir, Tie public cord There Was n,ooo Bushels in Ware Of Roseburg Will Start a Daily led ially Invited to attend. D. house-Work Continues. Many Choice Tracts of Land Changing Hands.. HTOCK BHA.<1>. Nettle Pæarileefllrn brami to lie used exclusively on stock belonging to lier. CIRCUIT COURT lookimo ub . Not for years baa re« I e»t«>e been changing Imnda I d i.nue county so freely a« It 1« now A glance at the records of deeds tile I at tbe court bouse will slmw ti al all the way from a down to 25 or 80 are tiled every day and the 11‘iuila.r eevuie to be in creasing. 1'hia rush lu reel estate transfers 1« partly accounted for bv the fact that Lane county is fast fllllug up with Eastern people, w lu>, t»couilng tired of the cottetanl failure of crop», the cyclone« and bli.xsrds of their own country, are fluoklug to Oregon where «unslilne abounds and lallure of crops ia unknown, and a good per cent of them are eettllug lu Lane oouniy. Tiieee people aa a rule have a small «uiu of money to Invest In a home and aa a resuli many desirable tracts of land have passed their band« recently, while those who are lese fortunate In not |H>aees«lng sufficient mean-i to buy a heme have taken advantage of the homestead law and built homes In the luouutaloa which some day will be valuable aud their children and children'a children will enjoy the lux uries of pr<«|»<rlty which are now ds- uled Iheui. A good per ceutage of the land Iraueters cousi«taof tun -r tr»cis. Al most every day «ome lias'eru limber capitalist arrives in Engine io look over l.aue county'a matchleaw forests of fir ami pine aud a large portion of th« mo«t valuable tracts are in w In the hands of these men. During the last tear tbe price of timber lands ties al- ruoet doubled aud tlioee win bsve had the foresight to take up these lands under the liailier lat.d act are now reaping the benefit. City property la also tuuvlng right along. Keel estate dealers and ugeute report basluec» lu ili-lr Hue as being good and a considerable num tier of aboli« lots have recently been sold. One agent Informed a G uakii reporter today that he lias under way a 215,000 deal, the particulars of which however he IS not at present at liberty to give. Prices of oily property are constantly raising sod It looks aa If they will mmiu He what they were leu years ago or during the "btHim” times. William Johnson ami Margaret Jolineoii vs'1 home« < overt, uotue of appeal John Conner v» W H Baber it al; To I< m M akkimi *.— luvltetlona have lieeti lulled lor Ilia marriage of Mias atlaob aient. Flora G Young, of Ktigeue, to Mr F unkkai . or F L K kkvan . — Mon Claude Eugene Coppie, of Hoort Hirer, day’s Oregoulsu The iutiera! of Fred Oregon, on Tuesday morning, January L Keenan, who tiled on ttie I8ih, look let, 1901. Th» prospective bride la the plat* yesterday after main from Ml popular and accomplished daughter of David's Kplacopal ohurch, East Morri- Mr and Mr» U W Young and Mr aou afreet. Washington Lodge, No Coppie ia a former eludetti at the 4fl, A F A A M, had general charge. Uulveralty. Their many friends In Kev George B Van Walers conducted Eugene will lie glad to hear of the the eervicM lu the church. At the aniiuui'oement of their coining nup grave In Lone Fir cemetery ths Ma- tials. eoulc ceremony wasglven. The fuueral was largely attended by members of Taw Y K ahm .—<»* „ge Dixon, who the Multnomah < amp. No 77, Wood • -Id J M Hodson pr<>|wrty lor 12126, In men of tlia World, and alan by iiietn- Portland, which wae not hl« own, wae tiereofthe Portland bar. Beautiful teulenc«Ml yesterday to 10 years In th« dorai piece» decorated the casket penitentiary. REMINDERS FOR The Holidays The beat line of FURS that ever came to Eugene, Price« lower than any one. We are going to close this line out. Be sure and see them. Embroidered Flannel, in beautiful pinkshade, black, baby blue, anti crearn, now on <1 irplay. Collerette in ail grades. A good line left yet for XMAS GOLD BELTS .JiiHt come ari'l Gohl Trin’fnin. BED SPREADS Front 75 cts to I I.OO. presen tn. FRANK DUNN