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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1901)
K j Or* J 90 Tja’.' IE •» ▼ - — - kSTlBLBBED HIK TBE I188E1H4TI»!! OF OKlüCRATiC filmi AMO Til RAES IB HBMRET LIVIRG BT Y1K8VKÀT OP OCR BROW —1- EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY j--- r MARCH 16 1901. MORE OIL SPRING LINE 34 SCHOOL ELECTION. CITY COUNCIL A Plain Deposit Near Chapman s Sawmill E F Chapman Inform* us that on a little creek Just above his sawmill about IS mile« ms’, ot Eugene tuay be seen a light skim of w hite-purple oil Dearly any day in tbe year. It can tie gathered w ith sheet* of paper and the same will burn with great brilliancy. Mr Chapman has noticed the deposit for a long time at this particular loca. tion. Thia ia not many ini lea from the discovery made by Ed Duryee, of Camp Creek. Mr Chapman la greatly lu favor of proc ring an expert and testing tho matter. Clothing. All the New Things.. Regular Monthly Session Heli Last Night. ARD CRAW gE clcctco . JU09ES AMD CltRKS BF BLICTIOB. Dau* Gaarxl March 12 Dally •««rd Mere* 11 By their vote« yesterday the tax The regular monthly meeting of the payers of Eugene have proven con city couucil was held last evening aud clusively that a large majority of them the foilowlug bualum* transacted; prw- are of a progressive spirit nud are iu eul, Mayor Harris, Coandlmeo Os favor of better educational facilities. burn, Fteaton, White, Peter aud SPANISH BREAD RIOTS The question of bonding the district William*: Special to the Guard. for $25,000 for nsw buildings and re Tbe monthly report of street com Court House Items. pairs to old building, was carried by a mittee ws* read by Counoilman White adrid vote of 231 for and 32 against. aud ordered placed on tile. Mortgage............................. ... 50Ü 00 The vote for J H McClung, director, The comnalttee reported favorably ...Prices From... $5600 0 1 and Geo F Craw, cl 'rk, was 268 and, on the petitleu to Improv* Fourth and Mortgage............................ Transfrr of mortgage..... 730 23 263 respectively, no opposition ticket Twelfth street* and on motion of 300 Ü belDg in the field. Mr Craw has filled Councilman Whit* council <rd*r*d Httlefaolion of mortgage Spretai to the Guard. Chattel mortgage............. ..$100 (Ml the office of school clerk for the past that aforesaid street* b* grad*d and several years in a very creditable man graveled and commute* wa* ordered REAL KSTATU TRANFKKH ndianapolis Geo M Hawley it ux lo M L Under ner and he will continue to give tlie to wtabliah grade on Fourth aud district excellent service during the Twelfth street* betwsvD point* d**ig- tv od land iu tp 20 a r S w, $3u0. Ira Hartzell ei ux to Maltha Vincent coming term. Mr McClung, who has tiHted tn |*titlon. just fiuished a linn ss director, has On petition of Mr Ruth *t al for coo- 12<i acres 111 tp 21 ■ r 2 W, $5o0. David Zeluier etux to H C A Miller proven hituaelf to Is- thoroughly com enuotiou of a aide walk ou east *M* of petent in the managemeut of the Madison street lo north and, council 40 acres iu tp 17 a r 6 w, $1300. school district’s »flairs, and as his bus reported favorably and *ld*walk or Special to the Guard. J W Christian administrator of estate iness qualiflcalions and reputation a* a dered constructed. of Mary E Chriatiau to Wiu Kuyken ' 11 rat cla«« citizen are know n to all, the oonsocket Petition of owner* of property abutt dall let 8 blk 8 Iu Boon's ad to Eugene, taxpayers are HHt»tlet that tbelr ing Park street that the grading aud $100. choice ia an excellent one. graveling ot said Park street* b* paid Now for our tine new brick school tor out ot tbe road fund ot this district, E M Ho d riuau et ux to F D \\ hreler et ux ’ Eva J’’ mining claim house and the remodeling of tlie old on motion of Councilman Roney was Ceniral building. Hie new structure indefinitely laid on table. City Attor in Bohemia district $901. W S Lockeet ux t<> A J Wood et ui will be erected on 'he district’s lot ney Btevens wa* instructed to proceed lot No 6 liloek 17 Packard’* additino near tbe University and will be fln- in the collection ot aeaeMment* from More Cherry Block. to Eugene, $551). Dhed In time tor the opening of school property owner* for tills improvement d uard Win N Griffilth to Nancy Griffith next Bepteniber. It will be built on of eai<i Pi ra HtreelH. Dally Guard March 11 160 acres in tp 19 a r 1 w, consideration ' tnoderu lines and will be In keeping It seems that Mr Cherry cannot PelltiMU of Wiu McPberaou that love and Htteetion, with Its environment. The Central property owners ou Olive street be supply rooms fast enough In his new PBELL BROS., Publishers block at the corner of Sixth and Wil Special to the Guard. U B to Henry A Boring 120 acres In building, after the contemplated re tween Tenth and Eleventh be ootified pairs are made, will lie occupied by the to connect privy« with **wer*, referred lamette streets. tp 18 h r 9 e, patent. ____ ondon J 8 McMurry, guardiau of Minnie High School and as inany of tlie gram to health committee. This morning te entered Into an i and Albert Fiacbtr, minors, to H mar grades as there will ts< room for. Ou motion of Councilman Osburn CE —Ewtside of Willamette atreet, be agreement with tbe Eugene Laundry 8cbnorenb< r.j 68,8 acres in tp 18 s r 4 We believe it is the intent oil of Hie the rtcorder an authorized to give tween Seventh and Eighth streets Co for a building that will occupy -cbool board to put a new roof ou the ft rrnal notice of forthcoming city elec« w, $333 33- nearly all the remaining vacant front Helen 1 i-clier to H Schnorenberg building, raise it a few feet and place tion. age on his lot. The new building will TiRMB OF SUBSCRIPTION. furnaces below so as to heat It with 68 8 acres in tp 18 s r 4 w, $166 66}. be 23 by 70 feet in aze, aud w ill be Special to the Guard. JUI OK* ANI* CLERKS OF ELKCTION. J W Hickset ux lo John W Aaliby steam or hot air. Ollier minor im built at once. Weather permitting It The following fudges and clarke of ..92.00 will be ready for oc ‘tipaucy some time, an uan one-half < f 160 acres in tp 20 s r 4 w, provements will be made. electlou were eugge.ted by couucil- .. 1.00 li.n'Ji«... Already two architects, Edward M $10 .. .50 in the first half of April. M< utha. tnuu of the various wmdn aud were ap C M Duncan et ux to F B Phillips Lazarus and Delos D Neer, of Port- proved by the council: 53.24 act es in tp 21 s r 3 w, $100 and a lautl, are In the city to submit Idalia Shoup May Succeed Evans. Find Wind—j T Rowland, Judge; P for the new building. valuable consider» ion. iising rate« made kmm on application J McPher-ou aud J W Chriatiau,clerk*. John R Cartwright ct ux to A M ■ nil business lettars to THE GUARD, TH* BONDS. Washington, March 6 —A number Polling piuoe, engine house on East me, Oregon. Pryor 160 acres in township 15 s r 4 w, of tuemiieu ot the hous-i and senate The board of directors are authorized Eleven tn street. RpecLd to the Guurd. $lu00. have joined the petition to the presi to meet at once and Issue tbe bond& Heooud Ward-B Beeler, judge; hl Herman Jeske, et ux to August Tlie people of Eugene generally sre in I* J WALTON N * MARKLir dent asking film th appoint former Wbattam and R MoMurphey, dark*. lifton Jeske 151 09 acres ill tp 16 s r 4 w, favor of issuing them to local capital, Senator Bhoup, of Idaho, commis 'ALTON 4 OVERTON, Pollin< place, engine house on East $2500. sioner of pensions, to succeed Evans, and It is thought that ev< ry do Ur's Eighth street. ATTORNEYS-AT LAW NOTARIAL COMMISSION. who is about to retire. It is believed worth of them can lie taken up right Third Ward—M 8 Wallis, Judge; W pra< ties in all the courts of the «t ite. that Senator Shoup will get the plate. Go* Geer has appointed C H Baker here in Eugene. They will lie Issued C Yorau and L T Harris, clerk*. Poll r—I.i Waltoh Block. a notary public and his conimlaeioti in small amouts, probably as low a* ing plnce, Griffin Hardware Co** Evaxitr. O regon . J urymen C ut D own . — Roseburg has been filed with County Cleik Lee. $50, and the small bidders « til tie given warehouse on West Seven lb street. Review: There was considerable com- L WHITSON. first uholce. Pre* ntatioo of oew bill* took plaoe, PKOBA'I K. pl tint among tbe circuit court jurymen The law provide» that, " I lie county after which council adjourned. DENTIST. here lai-t week over tbe action of tbe Esta'e of Wm R Frady, deceased, treasurer shall sell said txii tls fo» tbe ig purchased the office and fixtures of recent »ession of tbe legislature in cut John Frady executor, authorized to late deceased W V Henderson, I am beat price obtainable, and bold the STAMP MILL SECURED. make final settlement. F rom D a wmn .— Merritt Davie bee ’ prepared to do any thing in the line of ting their allowance to $1.50 per day. Half Century Pioneer. prooeeds subject lo th« order of the itist ry in the above said office. They should be patient, however and T C Wheeler and Miss Maud Rhodes, director*, but no bonds ■ hall lie aold Juat received a letter from Robert turn and bridge work a specialty. remember that some officials had to Baker, at Daweoa City, who with bio Young & Son Will Control tne Fifty years ago this month J E P Harry Dunbar, witness. for les* than par.” It alio provide* I have their salaries raised and fat jobs brother was tborghi to have keen Wilbers, of Natron, Lane county, left MINING LOCATION. that a tax levy be made on Che Blazier Quartz Mill. LUCKEY, were made for others, aud it will not frozen to death oa a reseat praepeoUag home bear Bloomington, Illinois, for property of the district sufficient to John H F'etcher locate« Ohio claim do to add too much to tbe tax burden trip. Mr Baker writes that they bad DIALIB IN ¡Oregon. There were no Pullman cars in Blue River district. pay the lutereat each year on tbe bond* C M Young ha* returned from Port at one time or there might be * change returned to Dawson and wen well. those days, so Mr Withers had to con and for an additional num *o that at a, Watches, Chain*, Jew MAKKIAGK LH'KNSK. While in the metropolis be in officials when election day comes land. They bad boon on Jack Wade eraek, Etc. the time the bonds mature this addi made arrangements whereby Young A tent himself witli a prairie schooner again. Haniuel C Darling to Mia* Edith M 170 mi lee from Daweon, and bad ailing promptly dona drawn by ^'oxen. And the trip that tional sum will airgregate to the work warrauteiL tion will use tbe quartz mill, two Wallai*, J C Muligan witness. Tbe found tome good | roepects, Intending Dally Guard, March 12 now requires but four days then con- amouut for which they were isaued stamps, owued by J E Blazier, of, young man being under age, his lather to return there in tho opring. Ho w BROWN, M. D. and they will be redeemed t rompUy C ar B roken I nto .—Rome time last Portland, on the Sunset claim in the ' sumed tbe spring and summer month«, wrote that the thermometer registered with occasional fall months thrown in gives consent to marriage. night some mtseveant broke into a box Blue River mining district. at maturity. This from 40 to 70 degrees below sore. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. car at the 8 P depot and stole a lot of will crush five toDs of ore each 24 for good measure. I t ’ b a B oy . — Born, lo Eugene, Ore, Mr Wither* arrived here Bep'emtier oranges and four boxes of InDer tubes hours, of the Bunset rock, it being very >— Upstair* in Chrisman Block, Mitchellite Rewarded. March 12, Will, to tbe wife of Will G for bicycle tires oonsigned to B D easily milled ou account of its softness. 21, 1851, a stranger in a strange land, B orn .— Near Muddy Station, Linn onn: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, * to 9 p tn. Gilstrap, a eon, weight 10 pound*. oounty, Oregon, March •, 1901, lo Ike ' tbe party witb whom he came having Paine A Co of this city. Marshal This will Ire great aid to them in Kalem Journal, March 11: Hon E H Editor Gilstrap I* a happy mortal to Brady and M 8 Hubble searched four their prospect work, ,as they can directed bis way to the Puget Hound j wife of Bolivar Conwell, a daughter; Flagg left this morning for Circle City, day and wear« a fatherly »mile. C WOODCOCK, country. Mr Withers though, was not hobos this morning but no trace* of always have a prospect test. weight 12 pound«. the stolen goods were found and they lonely—what young man of tweDty- Alaska, having reoently received the attorne at law were not held. As the contenta of tbe one with life before him would tie in a appolutmerit of deputy internal rev boxes are of no value to the ordinary .oe—Oae half block south of Chrism country where all was new, with room enue collector at that place under Col thief, no doubt they have been thrown Cow Caused Train Delay. I) M Dunne. Mr Flagg’s headquarters and opportunity on every hand? away somewhere and will be found will t>e at Circle City. Tbe position Ecoxxi, Oatooa. soon. No one will question our statement A combination of circumstance* of‘‘room on every hand” when we pays a salary of $1200 per annum caused a Springfield man the lose of a an expense allowance of state that at the election held in June, with L. CHESHIRE, M. D oow Saturday. The train was switch $800. Mr Flagg may be followed in 1851, only 51 vote* were cast In Lane ing In tbeyard at that place when one the summer by his family. By leaving county, although the county machin PHYSICIAN AND| BURGEON, of the town cows had lobe driven from this early in the season, Mr Flagg ery was not M-t in motion until Hep- the front of the engine. 8he walked expects to reach Circle City via the an Bldg. 1 tember," 1852. I off about twenty steps and about the Chilkoot Pass before the ice beoomej Eugene, Oregon. time the engine got under headway melted an i renders boating on the delib>*rately walked back upon the streams perilous. b. SMITH, D. 0. Ml»* A.M. SMITH, n. Of Eugene, Oregon. T aken H ick .—A>>oul two weeks , At a special meeting of Halem Typo OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ago Dr Atwood wascalled t > Wendling graphical Union, No 210, held Munday track. Paid Up Cwh Cap'll - $50.000 The air brekes refused to work and to see a jmtlent who had the /’Manila afternoon, the niemtiers of that society >• Loan A Saving* Bank building. hours- 9 to 12; 1 JO to AJO Surplus . - • • 5,000 the engineer could not escape striking pox.*’ On Monday last the doctor was preen ted Mr Flagg with a handsome a g hour* by appointment. taken sick. Today Dr Brown was watch fob. Mr H»gg was for inauy A aKNCRAL SANSING BUSINCSS TRAN*. her, although it meant trouble as the «Vender! to day" or night. AOTtC ON raVOSASLC TENM*. engine was moving slowly. The re called and he pronounced tt to t>e the years Identified with ths Unlou print Draft. iwueO on tbe principal cltle* of tbe sult wa« a cow under the engine and «erne complaint in a very mild form. ers of the city anti the gift was matte felted State, and forelm ro'ntriea. The bouse is quarantined. Horne of a* a token of remembrance and in ap Ioureat allowed on Demand UertiBcate of in hour'« hard work getting the re - - - - - - FIRST the physicians claim tbe •' Wendling preciation of bls services as an officer Uepo.it when left rtated period. mains out so the train could proceed. Collection, receive our prompt attention disease” is smallpox. What Is It? ___________________________ of the Union. City and County Warrant. bou«bu I nloor B aseb ______ ’1 he U O In door bf.«ehall team is practlelug regu- w t aaown. I iarly fra return game with the Cor- j c-«»i«.nt. F inki > $5 ) and C omth .—Ed Vaughan, C omi - ahe F avorably .—M J Orme, F.W. OSBURR. vallis '-am to be played in till* city C.aaiar. who «'ole over $30 worth of cigar* an old time miner, who spent Inai in tbe near future. Games are also from J T Witter’s a.loon and who was )>eing erranged for between Multno summer In the Blue River and Bo ,rr.af..<t at Chapman’* »• wrnlll near hemia mines, wiites to r»lat veg In mah Athletic Club and Albany col- 1 Hendricks' Ferry last Friday, was Of Euge-e. this city from Fieri*, Cnleo county, lege, to be p ayed eoon. Cap ain Ed- , tried before Justice CA Wiutermeier wards’ team I* a cras kerjack and 1» Arizona, a wall kDown mining dlalric’, thia morning. He plead guilty and d jd Cash Capitai SSO OOO ««ying that the Lane county mines willing to meet any other team iu tbe wat fined $V> and costs, which he paid. ■fllus • 850,000 compare very favorably with the - or— ; state. He al-osettled witli Mr Witter for the mine* In that cour.'ry. Eugene, Oregon. cigars stolen. OREGON. I n demand . — Corvallis G i t’» EUGENE. GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS 1 "Dr E J Thompson was elected ~«tur Dnae tn rea**»Na terms Sight t»t»*U»S*a 1 day to All the polpit of the Presby F ine Naw KnibkNiB.— O F Knox Mt thicad HoavKYowt.—Corvallis > o* Ctricagn, -as I'ranHson «nd P rt tas* I« t*a Casst». I ! regna. terian church at Eugene. Th< -an>. Oszett^: The Junction City Time* having purchaeed from Dr A W Pat la M nrhaage «Md <a f.gvigr co atri»«, was r flered tbe pastorate or continue* to r»p<rt the progress of sur terwon the vacant l<>t on the comer of •it. .abject V> cheek of certe Señoril Bar king b¡ iumm ui ill ormhet !t day ree be other churches. The cot >ega veyor* on the proposed railroad line Maven'h aDd Hllyard street*, le pre rf lefeit. I wMlertH.n« «ntrnated to oa will recai.» t <>'i «• ' b a.cures the service* of D net ween that place and Corva'lt« paring to erect a floe new residence on transacted on lavorarla torme. >pt attenU. a. rhomi eon, is to be heartily cm.gratu- These mythical surveyor* have kept the earn- aud will let the contract a. H ttroai. as, P. E. Hsr-ooaaa*, ' lated. It* membership wiligro»» and their <1’stance up t<> date ami like rain- wen as the weather eettlaa. The lot A «. IIC'VEY, rr -ident P t » «* tent •'«e’iar. le an admirable one for a realdenca. 'it* Influence be meaaurably ext»ud-d.*' b >«*. Would It were otherwise. L <1. HL'LiN. ' eebter. Rama. I. H. ’■ ■—»« Viua Pr-M.i«et. luerta.1. B. H. HOVEY Aset Cash 1er. VARSITY SUITS. $6 to $25 HAMPTON BROS WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD M , March 12.—There is much suffering among the poor for lack of food throughout Spain and bread riots are reported from several provinces. BEN HARRISON NO BETTER. I , March 12.—The physicians in attendance on ex-l’resident Harrison have issued the latest report to tlie effect that the condition of the distinguished patient is unfavorable. WATER-POWER DAMS BURST. W , Rhode Island, March 12.—Two dams across the Blackstone River above this place were unable to withstand the Hood pressure of water and went out this forenoon. Several buildings were swept away and so far as known six persons drowned. [Woonsocket is situated in the extreme north part of the state. It is a manufacturing town of 25,000 population. E G | BOTHA RUMORS AGAIN. L , March 12.—There are rumors that have ap pearance of credibility that General Botha is ready to make a speedy surrender of his Boer command. l’ORTO RICO LABOR CONDITIONS. S J , March 12.—The surplus labor population has been so reduced by emigration that planters are exper iencing difficulty in procuring sufficient help to care for the crops. COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. C , Arizona, March 12.—Considerable counter feit money has been placed in circulation in this vicinity during several months past. Secret service detectives have been on the watch with the result that a gang of six counterfeiters having the un lawful stuff’in their possession were arrested today. Their tools, dies and other apparatus were secured by the officers. r F - . EUGENE Loan^SavingsBank xtional Bank LAHECOUKTÏBAhK M ctuac