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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1901)
THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. IIT1BL1I1KI m TBE BIMKIH1TI0Ü OP DEKKSATIC fE-lMC IPLES. AN» TO BUM IB KOIBIT LIVINQ BT THB SWEAT OP OTB B10W« -X- EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY MARCH 30 1901. AKRESTED FOR RARE. Given Away John Pohl in the Toils for a Htinous Offense. I FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING March. 25th B , Ga, March 26.—As fuller facts conic in as to the work of the tornado it is shown to have been more distruetive than first reported. Eighteen were killed and 50 injured in this city. Every town in this, Jefferson county, has suffered with more or less fatalities. JEFFRIES-RUHLIN FIGHT. ..Hampton Bros OHTCE Entiide of Willamette Htreet, be tween Seventh and Eighth streets terms of subscription . ..82.00 .. 1.00 .. .50 Ona Year.............. Six Month» ... Three Months..-. Utwtûing rates mule known on application iure« »11 business letters to THE GUARD, kgene, Oregon. » K MAHKLBT «Ut* J WALTO» IF ALTON A OVERTON, ATTORN EY8- A T -LAW Will pnctice in all the courts of the »tat«. OiceJjp Walton Block. E ügzns . O rboom . L WHITSON. DJNTIST. Hiring purchMert the office and fixtures of the lets dece»se<i W V Henderson, I am now prepared to«io any th’ng in the line of Dentistry in the above sao t office. •Tt’rown »nd bridge work it specialty. J ---- ------ > 3 LUCKEY, Clock», Wstchea, Chains, Jew •Iry, Etc, Wi>p»iring promptly dons. XVAll work warranted. W BR.iWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office— Upstairs in Chrisman Block. •^Hours: 9 to 11 s m; 12 to 2, 4 to 9 p m. y C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OSes—Oae-half block eoutb Block, of Chrism Ecaura, Oacaoa. w L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND| pUBGEON, d . THE FOREST RANGERS. OREGON. EUGENE, Established I" lSSX.*OI¡»»t Bank I« ths C»u<itf._ T.osn k Saving» Bank building Ofto» hour« - 9 to 12; 1:30 to ¿30 Petition Asking That They Im prove Public Roads. Generai Banking biumeis inali branche» »’.nini hour, by appoin-ment. t’»ll« attend« to day or night. A petition is in circulation here re questing Laud Commissioner Hermann t > allow the forest rangers in tbe Cas- A. G. HOVEY, President •ade reserve todeeote a norlien of than L G. HÜLIN, t abler time tbecomlDgsummer to Improving B H.'HOVEY. A»st Cashier. tbe public highways. It Is r*| refuted I that on the McKeoxle wagon road above Iz»t creek, a great many trees (have tallen acro-s the road, aud i’ Is almost impossible for covered wagons to get by some places. There is prac tically no road work available from aettlera along tbs road, as there are uo settlers. It is further.reprerented that Of Eugene, Oregon. the rangers have heretofore employed Paid Up Cab C<‘al - *50’0M «ym.idemble time In culttag trails through the mountain country where thore is no travel, and that they Ouui ! A UXRtSAL BARAIRO »uaiRt«» TUA*»- accomplish more by cirerlng out this AOTCO OR rAVOSABLX TtSM»' wagon road. C J Dodd, one of thr> Dreft» iwried on tbe prlnetpsl ctt.es ti tbe range re, 1» etrcul»Ung tbe petition Ualtert stAU-eanrt fore'rp PO"B. at Inisreet sltow-1 on Ije-Mnd lerUieaie •« which meets with general favor. transacted on taioradla termi. • —FIRST---- Halional Bank I Of Eugen*. up Cash Capital »50 OOO ’*•’•» »50,000 Eugene, Oregon. u_i I general l"1’. WILL COMMtRCt ■OSOaV. Dr L D Smith went to Junction this afternoou on a visit. at Niu O OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS A Hon Ivan McQueen returned home to Lorane today. HON. H. B. MILLER - o»— rm » s, swtts , I k Campbell and family are visit ing In Portland. S P , March 26.—The situation in this city through agitation and popuUr discontent grows serious. A plot to dynamite the royal palace aiear St Petersburg has been discovered. Dynamite was found lUMjler the palace. The Russian prqss is not permitted to pumlsh any account of the affair. * The czar’s dread of assassination grows stronger with the lapse of every'.day. He seems to have almost lost confidence in everyone, Eugene, Oregon.. i n. »»tra, n o. Norris Humphrey went to Portland this afternoon. Los A , March 26.—A lone crazy rancher of this county went to a neighbor’s this morning and attempted to kill the woman of the house. She called her husband and a man with him, when the crazy man killed both men, then took his own life. DYNAMITE FOR EMPEROR NICHOLAS. UNE COUNTY BANK iB»t> Bldg, All N Y , March 26—The Cuban legislature has accepted the Platt amendment, (United States senate), by which certain coaling stations are ceded to the United States, and the right of the United States to intervene is conceded in case any treaty shall be made for cession ot Cuban territory to a foreign power. Congressman Cooper, who has just returned from a rather lengthy stay in Cuba says the Cubans are very sen sitive to American criticism. A LOS ANGELES HORROR. Is IiKAl.XR IN Daily Guard, March M Gso Friseell 18 dowu from McKenzie Bridge. N Y March 26.—The articles of agreement for the fight between Jeffries and Ruhlin for the heavy-weight championship of the world have been signed. The fight will take place in San Francisco before the National Sporting Club. CUBA ACTS SENSIBLY. Bought of us, from $1.50 up, we will cut you a pattern free of charge. We have a cutter employed from the east. The lad}’ takes your measure. Don’t miss this grand opportunity. CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher» PERSONAL EUGENE CREAMERY. Dally Guam March M. Chas Cochran returned this afternoon The Eugene creamery will commence from a visit at Cottage Grove. operations Monday, April 1st. All the Special to the Guard. Elvin Crawford went to Saginaw machinery has been placed In position, this aft« rnoon for a thort visit, ibmingiiam tbe work having been finished today, Wm M Ladd, of Portland, was an and C M Elspaas, tbe proprietor, and bls force of meu are busy cleaning op arrival on tbe sfterto« n train. J B Harris left ox a business trip tbe churn, vats, etc, getting them in readiness for the reception of the tint down the valley thh afternoon. cream Mouday. Mrs 8 Haudssktr returned today Thia morning a G uard reporter from a visit to het o d home at Dexter. called at tha creamery, which ia lo 1 A Llveelsy, the well known hop cated on tbe Willamette river bank al buyer, returned to lortland thia after- the east end of Third street user tbe noon. Special to the Guard. The Mayoralty. bridge, and was courteously shown Mr and Mrs A <J Jean Ings left this ew ork through the building by Mr Elspaas. E dito » G ua kb :—It It pleasant to Tbe building was found to be fitted afternoon for a trip to Portland and Astoria. know of zeal exercised by our clllzsns out with the latest and most improved Hon H K Ankeny «nd daughter, over the coming municipal slsctloa. butter-making machinery obtainable Priende have solicited support fur their aud sverylbiug is very conveniently Mire Dee, have gone to their Jackson county minae. favorite, and as the matter now Stande arranged. we have the namee of three of our Henry Huggins, the |>opular Great Ou entering the building from tbe most promt usti t citizens for the honors, east-side entrance oue find* himself in Northern railway man, left for points all—yee, or either would make a good, tbe engine room 10x18 feet in dlmen- north this afternoon. 8prclal to the Guard. creditable representative of thè city. laione. Art.horre-powereagineandal2- Hon N L Butler, of Monmouth, re ew ork l, like othera, bave a favorite, oue horse-power boiler of suhstantlal bulbi gent of the 8tate University, arrived who has been tried aud not found will operate the machinery. Off from up on the afternoon train. ■ I wanting, aud not to a}>eaK disparaging the engine room to tbe left ia the office, John Penland, student, ha» gone ly of oliiera who are equally capacitated, 10x12 feet. Then the churning room, home to Dayton to attend the l«dside I am led to believe that Hon 8 H 2t)x28 feet, 1» eutered. In Ibis room Is of his brother who is quite ill. BLUE RIVER CITY. Friendly ia tbe choice of a large num mammoth cylindrical churn, of 850 Lawson Bradley arrived today from ber uf our citizen». His past record as gallon» capacity, ot tbe latest Im Lewiston, Idaho, to visit her mother, a citizen and business man goes un proved pattern. Ou a raised Owuer of Townsite Has Placed challenged, and as U 0 regent he lias platform 1» tbe cream vat with a ca Mrs Laura Bradley, iu till» city. Lots on the Market. Miss Fay Logan, who has been at- done and is doing a gissi work for Eu pacity of 300 gallon», and tbe Russlau gene, while at tile same time stands •team milk teeter, which is a valuable teudiug Hi Mary'• Academy at Porto 8 C Sparks, the owner of the site of sec >ud to none in advancing tbs inter little piece of machinery. Besides laud, arrived home this afternoon, be- the new town of Blue River City, ha» ests or the UDiversity. As mayor, our these, there are of course other accee- Ing compelled to cease her studies on placed lets on »ale, and it 1« expected Special to the Guard. citizens point with pride as to Ills ser •orlse, necessary to a first-class cream aooount of poor health. that during the coming summer tbe vice« and feel that no belter man ery, In tbe purchase aud construction Mrs Davidson, wli > has been visiting ngeles place will begin to a—'Uiue tbe propor could be elected for tbe place. He is of which great cars lias been taken to her sister, Mrs M L> Dorris, in this city, tions of a bustling mountain mining not selfish In anything pertaining to get the very beet. Underneath the returned borne to ludepeudence today, town. tbe public welfare, aud has ever been first floor ie situated a cellar 15x20 nhe was aooompanted by Mrs Dorris Already preparation» are in [ ogress ready with open baud to advance any- feet for tbe storage of butter. I n the and Master Dorris who will visit there for tbe erection of a hotel for .be ac thing that would advance Eugene's summer time tbe butter will be kept for a while. commodation of pl“a»u»e seekers who lutereste, sud we might say with truth, very oool here. The eecoud story of flock to tbe mountains in that vicinity be does not seek tbe ¡sieltion of mayor the building will be used as a store in the summer tithe, and miner» who PAID OFF OLD DEBTS. at the expense of other candidates, room. the dimensions nt which are are go.ng to and fr.<m tbe hunous Blue •jpecial to 11.s Guar J aud we have been Informed 30x38 feet. Anst»vator| — • « X River mine» at all times of the year. that be will uuder no ciro»mat*noss boistiag tbe sa.i and Failed in Benton and Crook Coun t etersburg A sawmill Is also a probability in th» run for tbs office In opposition to either from the first floor. , ties—Succeeded io Chicago.] near future arid it is possible that a Tfce Eugene ore»msi)y Mr Chrisman or Dr Paine, who are great electric plant for lighting pur the beet In tbe state a'nc both bis frieuds. Corvalfts Times: The name of Ed V In which It Is arranged shows careful pose» aud for the operation of rjuartz A V otkb . Pries is familiar to Times reaulers. Mr study and good Judgmeot on the part mills, etc, will tie put In someday. Price is tbe man who operated in Bea ot the builder. Mr Elspaae informed the The Blue River mines have grown Court House Items. reporter that during the summer he ton oounty along in the seventies, and, o such proportion» as to necessitate expected to mx«» 500 or 600 pounds of by reason of bad luck and bad msnags- the establishing of a base of supplies KCAL K8TATK TRANRKM nutter per day slid with ttw machine meuO, fell Into det*, leaving ths ooanty In their immediate vicinity to save after making a failure at farming in Isabella Kobe and F J Kobe to Hans ery he baa, a ton ooutd be made every time and expense in procuring them, Benton, ■ 1 at stock raising In Crook Hanson lot 12 blk 7 Fisk’s ad to Gin day. aryl Blue River City will be that base. T“ He disappeared and was no ned», >100. Thio enterprise Is going to be a vtf.'J. oounty. . ir.re of until recently, when he F A Rankin et ox to L M Travis lot thing for the farmers adjacent to». Eastern Tornadoes. n' beard creditor» VARSITY DEBATING TEAM. 1 Huddlestou’s ad to Eugene, 8260. gene. Much in tercet has been nru«ui., ------- - ------------- 1 checks to cover old, M 8 Wilmot et ux to P M McPher feet by them In the concern, and ' no outlawed debts that be owed them. It Tbs Birmingham, Alabama, torna son and C H Mathews, managers or doubt they will fernleh all tbe cream haa developed that slnoe leaving Ben do, noted in tbe G uard yesterday, Whittlesey, Jakway and Goodall trustees of Springfield Camp Jio 247, ton county nearly a quarter ef a cen killed 25 persons in that city. Five that can be conveniently handled. to Represent us Against tury ago, that Mr Price haa become WOW, land In Springfield, 1*00. hundred bouse» were demolished and head of one of the largo mercantile Ablgal Hemenway to Ansel Hem- Washington. a property loss of >350,000 resulted. Portland 'l»Mgram: A great many houses ot Chicago. euwRy, W> scree In tp 17a r 4 w, 8200. Other Alabama towns suffered. How well the young man haa enc- Jesse FT Smith et nx to J Albnrt peopte will agree with a Kalem man Sever*! miles of railroad track were U O Wrekly: By reason of the re»- Bcharen et al, 322 08 acres in tp 18 a T who expree»»» the opinion that iuter- ceeded in the bustnosa world Ie told In destroyed in Georgia by tills tornado. 1 iiroatlon of throe ot tjie mem tiers from 8 w, $4500. oollegiata oratorical contests are Injuri a catalogue of the hcueo, that has bee* A tornado wrecked a hamlet near »• th» tryout teams, Messrs W L Mary E Rogers to C Christensen ’60 ous rather than tieneficial. These sx- reoeived In Corvellla Tbe establish Gaveston, Texas, and killed and Whittlesey 01, B C Jskway’Ol, »nd acres in tp 17» r 4 w, 83000. ereises result in much jealousy, envy, ment la very largo, end the catalogue injured several people. O»orge O Goodall '02 will reprewot Wm Barrett to Francis M Nlgha- strife and considerable meaauees, not shows a long list of departments with Greenville, South Carolina, had a th» University oi Oregon in the annual wander lot 7 block 1 Glenada, >20. a PROMOTIo». to speak of oeoasioual deoeption and a hundreds of employee. The frontlo- cloudburst. debate with Che University of Wash M J Walker to M J Billings lot 8 temptation totrlokery, If uot dishon pleee Io a picture of Mr Price in hie Special to tbe Gnard. Sunday, April *, is the Easter date ington thigyear. These are the same blk 21 Bpringfield, >35. esty, a» ba» just been demonatrated. It private office, and those who knew W ashington , March 25.—President | men who represented the 'varsity In ought n< t to be so, but »o it aaems to him when a young man in Benton this year. MARRIAOR Licma. McKinley today appointed Hon H H I the two debates last year and, with be; and that being lheoaee, the oou-j oounty readily recognize him from th» Chas Littlefield gives away Moody M Hollis and Amelia Ben- tret» do more harm than good. Miller, of Eugene, Ü 8 consul at Nlu the expensnoe and study of the past picture. ••Rambler.” season, they ought to form an invinci ner, George H Mayberry witnsos Chwang, China. This la a promotion of A friend suggests that the month Geo H Mayberry and Estella B for Mr Miller. He baa had the con ble trio. March is turned t’otber-end-to. By reason of the dissolution of th» Brownies, Moody M Hollis witness. r Henry LoehMrand Ida E Robgppn, Improvements are being made In the sulate at Chung Kiang. Oregon-Pacifio-Willamett« debating [Mr Miller ’ s friends In Eugene and Interior of the Hoffman House saloon. league, tbe U O men will qnt snt-r the H Rebmen witness. the slate at large will be glad to bear state contests this year, bui will meet HOP CONTRACT. P J McPherson Is bailding a neat of bis promotion. An efjort was made tbe University of Washington, In Eu residence at Paltertou and Thirteenth J R Cartwright contract» ths product for hts appointment as consul gsuersl gene on May 17. of 45 acres of hope across the river from streets. st Hong Kone, but bis frieuds were W L Whittlesey, ’01, was a member Harrisburg In Lane county, to Lliteu- too slew In recommeuding him for the of tbe debating team In hl» freshman thal Bros for 10 esuts per pound. place. ] year and was leader In his sophomore TH E GEORGIA TORN ADO All Dress Patterns, Waist Patterns and Skirt Patterns WEEKLY EOCENE CUARD Daily Guanl. March JO Nherlft Withers arrived in Eugene today with John Pohl, aged about 45 or 50, who was arrested about 30 miles west of Eugene, In tbe viclaity ef Smithfield, for tbe heinous crime of rape upon bis 14-year-old etep-daugbter, Mary Haffka. Pohl is a married man and Is a farmer by occupation. It haa been supposed for some time that be has t>een guilty of being criminally Inti mate with tils stop-daughter, and a complaint was tiled and a warrant sworn out for bls arrest. Tbe mau has been Disced iu the oounty 1*11 and will be given a preliminary examination before Justice Wintermeier perhaps Thursday. If found guilty be should lie glvea tto> full limit of imprisonment that tbe law allows. NO. 36 RAN XING BUSINESS rese naM. Urn*. Sielt F-sncisco sad Por*- » Id o» f,«vieti e^nWi«* r*’*‘v«a «abject tn ebeek of oertif - ».■ r 7*nu"‘Mei to <.» will reos»’» re>«it »ttentiue ’ 6e” P. E. ffironcXABS. i «TT"“- C*** ’•»• ▼to Pl*. L. H. Porre» ’*• P. to «et A-tatanL EUGENE Loan ^SavingsBank Surflut . - p.pre t «» > <rf etfttad - • 5,MD tum (iollecm* • itowlesoor proapi »tie»t>oo CM* su4 County «»rreots nought W C !«"’ PrtS'MWt., F W.OfBLtll. Lail*. ». «. exist vics »-•»■••'' W. W MO»« AMI lx»»*«' Tbe Fourth Regiment t«od will give their rei I nel rei pr ft erm a nee at Cottage I Grove on the eveatug o< April 5tb. and junior years. B C Jakway, '01, haa held a position on the team since he entered collage In 18V8, and Geo O Goodall, '02. was second colleague last year. These men are bright, energetic »tudents and are well qualified to rep resent the University. PROSAT» COURT. In the matter ot the e»tale| of James A Pope, decease d . Order for sale of personal property. R ural R oct » H wiwih . bks ,—Inas- mueb as Ute question of establishing tree rural mail delivery in districts adjacent to Eugene has been talked of with a fair prospect of securing It, the BLIZZARD IN THE EAST. following from an ex -bange Is of Im portance: "A new kind of swindle Worst Stitr» Sinct 1S92 Is Rag- lias mails its appearance along the rural free delivery routes In different iag in Kansas. liarta of the cmiDtry. A notice sotit out by the poetoffice department states K arra » C ity , Mo , March 25.—A that tbe gang of swindlers travel aboet special to the Star from Hox.e, ktn., the country ret>r> venting tbemedveea« •ays: nine*Saturday Might the wont postoffii-e inspectors. Tbs scheme Is bllzaard stoce 188* ha» b.«n raging in to pretend to inspect the mall boxes this portion of Kansas. ttoow has and theft demand from patron» a rental drifted badly In every direction. The of from 13 to >5. It 1» the habit of ths Lincoln branch train tb snowed la one .swindlers to work their seberue« mile east of Hoxie. Th» lore I shortly after rural routre have bean to livestock will likely prove heavy. nstabiMlied, the patroD», not being -------- — familiar with th» requirements, being Tbofioancec teuit’ee of the inter- eesliy led to believe that it Is necessary collegiate oratorical aedHlatio* ha»de to pay rental on tbe boxee. Patrons of termi ned tbs receipts of the late con- tbe rural routes In this oounty should teat. The groa» am'.unt la Kk.2.30, be on the lookout for this gang, a» at- •nd expenses shout >125. This lo IteiMieyrlll probably be made to work ti urte» the >25 paid for tbe medal. Tb» tbe game wherever route» h»ve been net receipts, about MX), re mam with established unlaenibo »windier» are ar - ' rested or frightened.” the local oratorical associano*. Spring CäpCS Ju it opened today Nearly trimmed and th* latest pattern«. Prices, $2.50, $3.00, $4-00, $5.00 and $10.00. HANNAN SHOE—|4.5O New MEN— the New Straw Hat» are in, in the Golf shape. Line of Childrens Shoes. Ask for the Ladies A res ton. KID GLOVES—New this week SHIRT WAISTS—5Uct. Beauties. in Suede for$ 1, all color». FRANK DUNN.