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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1901)
Continu*«! from h rat pa««? COMMON COUNCIL hearty co-operation of the council, which I hsve every resawn to believe I will receive at any and all time. Iteepecfully aubmltled, G R C hkic M an , May« r. MAYOR CHKISMAN’B APPOINTMENTS. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, han borne the signature of and hna been made under hi* per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Ju»t-as-g«M»<l” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, The following appointments hy Mayor Chrisman were continued by the council: Nightwatch — Rohl Pratt. City marshal—Sidney Scott. Street comtnlMloner—Jas Turaer. City attorney—J M Wi liams, City surveyor—C M Collier. The appointing of a fire warden WU postponed until the next meeting, Io tbe meantime 51 n Hubble will con tinue lt> that capacity, L N Roney was elected president of tbe council. Geo F I toner was api>olnted a|>ecial policeman aud will act as a-aistaut uigb'watch He receives »26 per month from tbe city. Following is the mayor's list of newly apppoiuied committees: Judiciary—White, Barker, Osburn. Finance—Osburn, Roney, Barker. Streets—Roney, Green, Feter. Fire and water—Feter, White, Green. Health—Green, Feter, White. Folios and prlutiug—Barker, Os burn, Roney. What is CASTORIA Caatori* is a harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcot Io substance. IU a<e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipatlou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Cbildreu’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of STBBET CO.MM1TTEB. Eugene, Oregon,{April 8tb, 1901. To Tbe Honorable Mayor and Com mon Council, City of Eugene. We your street nomiuit'ee beg leave tn make the following report for tbe year ending April 8lh, 1901. 30 Years. « Tbe streets and alleys are in aa good a»*w row* errv. a condition aa can l>eexpecti<i for thia lime of year. . There bas lieen quite a great deal of grading and graveling done during tiie past year. Jefferson, ! misery suffered in India dring the Monroe aud 14th streets have been Im Iiast five years through famine. proved this year. We have In the city S4J tnilas of sidewalk. Of this 2 tulles Since 1896 over five millions of has been built new thia year exclusive death«, directly attributable to of what baa been n hulli aud reps'red famine, nave occurred in that Th* amount of lumber on hand at country. Dronths and consequent the t>eglnning of the year waa 18,306ft failure of crops have borne heavily Amount of lumber used thia year 174,796 Amount on hand April 8tb, on the overpopulated country. 1901, 7,678ft. It lisa ta-eli tiie policy ot India has nearly 1,<500.000 square tiie street colutnlaaioner to use the old miles of territory and about 260,- lumber tu the beat advantage for re 000,000 of population. The denee- pairing <>l«i croaslngs and recovering nees of the population may be bridges. Tiie amount of old lumber used for different purposes tills year realized from a comparison with wae 2i,9701t. the United States, which, excluding Tiis total number of street ernasinga Alaska, has an area of 3,000,000 In the city la 413.of thl snumber 34 have square miles and a population of been built in different pat la of Hie city 78,000,000. India has 175 to the where there were none, and 19 new alley crossing-. The to'al mumtierof square mile, while the Uuited I alley crossings now Is 384. Tills will States have but 26. These figured account for the large amouut ot lumt>er show better than any statement used tills year iu comparison with what fearful misery successive crop former years. Tbe expense of feeding tbe tramps failures must entail. Ibis year has been greatly reduced. Tiie expetiae for board ot tramps last year was »196.36 Tbe exiiense fur thia year wae 41.20 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over ▼wa •«■rvawn W FROM PRIVATE TO GENERAL. The meteoric rise of Adna R Chaffee from a private in the ranks of the American army to a major generalship has attracted attention all over the world. Behind General Chaffee’s recent promotion there appears to be an interesting story. V hen the German forces arrived at Pekin, where the allies were already in command, and Field- Marshal Waldersee proposed ex* peditions for the purpose of "pun ishing” alleged Boxers, General Chaffee wrote a reply which has become almost historic. He virtu ally said, with more truthfulness than discretion, that the Germane, who had just arrived in Pekin, after the real fighting was over, might wish to engage in looting and killing in order to have some thing to do, but the troops wbiob had fought their way into Pekin bed no need to resort to such measures. This oaustio letter angered the German field-marshal •nd his government; and though the matter was hushed up at the time, it is understood Berlin has protested to Washington against the continued presence of General Chaffee at Pekin. The answer of the American government is that General Chaffee not only remains at Pekin in com mand of our foroes there but is promoted to the highest regular grade in tbs army of the United States. PRINEVILLE NEWSPAPERDOM. Prineville Review April 6. The Journal came to hand thia week with the name of W T Fogle as editor and publisher. He promisee a great deal for his paper and the future will tell whether he an oarry out bis intentions. We hope the relationship between the Review and the Journal in the future will be of a diflerent nature than it has been in the past, In the meantime the Review will remain under the same management that it ha* for over five years and «till publish the beet county newspaper. iu Crook county. »64.16 Tina wa think Is due to keeping them moving on aa much aa possilile at.d not taking them lief r<t the Recorder and tilling them and working them on tliaatreet any more thau we c*'Bld possibly help, a* we have not foumi liut very few that wu worth their board. Hi kkk - i . C om Mini K. kkcokoek ' s kei - okt Herewith Hnu anciai condition rtv-eipt. from all turee for the year statement of the tin- of tiie city showing sources and ex pend l-> ending April 8, HM1. Among the different tine natural KKOORDIK’S 16UBT, reaourcea of Oregon to go te Buffalo, Number of arreetn and charge. is a square stick ot limiter 73 feet For trespass.............................................. 8 long and 34 inclie* square, and a For vagrancy and tugging................ 2» RUSSIA RECEDES. Ixiard 73 feet long, 30 inohes broad For diunk and di-ordeily conduct.. 13 Fur riding bicycles ou forbidden and 6 inches thick; thia board han sidewalk ............................................ 10 Russia makes very positive de- , tieen smoothly planed from end to For aeeault.................................................. W c'arations that her prcacnce in fn(| anj not ,)IOW a blemish. For profane and insulting language o Manohuria has no other object than There ako a over g fw<l For driving forbidden number of ths preservation of peace. Still that in diameter; th« large butt-cut ot nows to aud from pasture.......... i should not require a hundred thou tbe tree could not t>e (Dated out, Total...... «6 sand soldiers or mors. so the third log had to b* taken; I Committ'-d to P'laoil It is probable that Russian di the big cut was over 13 feet iu 114 day*.................... 32 plomacy did not anticipato the em diameter, and as it wa* cut well up Paid tine* .mounting phatic protests of Japan and the one of the little itreams late in the to »172 (MU.................. powers, and will recode from her season after the spring freshet, it t'oinplaiut dl.inliwed... Re.eaad to leave t >wn.. position and bids her time tor the could not be floated <>ut. intended grab. Vlavidistock, Ru»- Total Chicago has hid ita wheat, corn sia's ouly Pacific harbor, io ice- and (Mirk corner*, but Chicago in locked at least a montbja year. She oovets an open port on the Pacific. its palmiest day never had a wotxi corner. Salem ban one now. l»r Mark Skiff ha* bought up all the If ws were only now ready for wood around Salem within « ra our 1905 fair ila success could be dius of fifteen mi ea, oter fifteen assured by adaartiaing Aguinaldo thousand oords, and the result will as one of its chief drawing card* he that the etale institution* and —AT— Hundred* of tbouaanda of Ameri citixen* will pay about »5 a cord cana would attend if only to get a and l>r Skifl and hi* t>artner will clean up during the year perhaps Julius Goldsmith’s find view of the malicioua little in* •10,000. •urgent leader. ctaan» a wo voaacco Russia baa succumbed to the The American Bridge Company pre«*ure of the power* and the ha« just eecured the largest railway Itallioose attitude of Japan, and will ^PRINCE.^ bruite contract aver placed in thia not pre»» her claim to Manchuria. country, ft ia from a railroad in It wae a case of necessity. With Ecuador and involves an expendi a very uncertain line ofoommunica* The tlwwwsbbrvd Jack ••prince” will ture of 12,000,000. tian with her beer of supplies, and Ho d the *ra«on nt no tied to maintain her prestige on loul at Hprirwti. Id “I have very Hule regar«! for a a d l irverdal* the Pacific, Ruasia oould not go to (I here wire rasi of man who makes politics bis buei- 4 rvsw.l). dm . But every men should make war—it would be the height of rams *a m »••. it his duty to lake just ss much folly. The Ru**ian will bide his interest in polities aa be Ukee in time. Robert Schmutz, his buainoas.”—Gov. Odali, of Now New*pa|ier progress is exempli Creswell. Or. York. fied in tbs case of the Brooklyn Eagle. During ita sixty years of THE INDIA FAMINE. exits ace it baa purchased nine *uc- BICYCLE FREE ” Ths most vivH imagination lacks l«**'»1 ou‘tìt' oi lb* capaoity to realise lbs human promroom. for iu Number aod cbarar’er ot UCtOEü ta.ued «nd tru' uot received tbwtnr: ÍB ........................... ..................................................... 1“4 I Drug More«................... 3 BlilUrd« .................. n Show and theatrical 7 Bicycle«.................. 48 Doga ............................ 1A ES hilo rtfM “ adults AS f AT HAKES cnaoRC'KaS ADULTS AS FAT AS B3M M FINANCIAL rfTATIMXNT. Amount of otiutauding wm - rauta Apr« UNk ihabi B-aMXJrrt. htrewt hgl t- aa per euutrmet 4 Water aa per contract ........... Fire dei>artm«Dt -••• Lumber, »treet aud alley cros sing« ...................................... Street improvement« and re paha ......................................... Police department................... City attorney «alary and pro- fraaional service« ............... Recorder’« and treaaurer’« «al ar! ea. .......................................... Printing, wool, and other in cidental expeimea.................. ta» 113,7/.’ » THE 3E3T PRESCRIPTION IS 2,687 10 l.otn uu 472 9» Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. l,¿fl3 A The formula is plainly printed on every bottle—hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove's. ' Imitator» do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contain» Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. 1 he Iron acts as , a tcnic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that other so-ca’led Tasteless Groves 1$ the Origins! *..nd tha of other chill tonics shows Chill Tonics are imitation-, You other, t every respect. that Grove's is superi» / all are not experimenting when / you take Grove's—its superiority Grove’s is 1 urovc and excellence havi.ig long been established. only Chill Cure sold throughout the cntiie malarial sections of No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. the United State»1 7417 M 1.62» « itr: » 7» uo uo 10 415,557 .6 115,557 7« Accrued Intere» on warrant« paid............................................ 514 '¡» 94 Total...................... BffCKirra. ('aah on hand April L1W0 * 1X15 97 Tsuo.................... ... ............... 6,589 U8 StreeluMMS «ent*sod repair« 2,783 5W 174 15 3^«« 3» 172 00 Ffnpa .................... ......... 3J OO Enraya ...................................... 114,J7 114,«» 37 Canton Clipper Plows™7 *14.900 »7 General fund deficit KIVI» FUND. Cub on hand April 1,1'JOO ...4^,584 14 Amount received from taxe» 2,396 06 45,W0 20 I5.S*O 20 DlBBCRMBMBMTfl. Interest no »ewer bond« and banker« com ......................... 11,0511 31 For sewer repairs........................ 72 17 Amount to balauce ou hand .. .4,854 72 »5,9B0 JO 15,980 » BSCAriTVLlTIOS. UaWlltiM - Ciini.vir.-d sewer bonds ... >15,000 General fund detteli ............... 14 996 S< Both steel and chilled. Harrows, Discs and Seeders. None Better, None < heeper in price. Our farmers BLACK LAND PLOW guaran teed to scour in any soil. Weber Wagons need no advertising. See and buy. Wertest and Quickest 429,996 57 |29, *96 57 Reiourcei— 14,854 72 Hewer fund balauce Taxe» in courae of collection 10 483 90 Delinquent street assessments. 597 61 Delinquent sewer assessment* "202 67 Lumber ou hand 7678 feet al q0 61 43 ____ T'»____ ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MOOLiS,! An all points East I 416,200 32 116.200 32 Total lndebtedn«-»« ....... 113,796 25 Respectfully submitted B. F. Dussia. Recorder. DAII YTRAINS FASTTM SE.vVlt E. NDS< l XI LY INt^ TKKASt'HKH CHAW'S HKP o KT. City Treasurer Craw’s report was read mm by Recorder Dorris. Il I* as follows: » IF YOU have pride then tak*» a ride on the ■ beautiful, beautiful, Snell Bicycle. The frames and frame lugs are made of the fiurst grade wrought steel The spokes are the famous Excelsior, and we give you any kind of a tire you may wieh, also a big option on sad dles and handle bars. These wheels are made by the SNELL BICYCLE CU„ of Toledo, Ohio. The shops cover over 7 acres of lai d, the buildings are of brick, two and three stories high. T he quality of the Snell 1 livyclee never been questioned. 172 00 30 3,503 2,78» 6,680 1,000 00 1,616 »7 Total................................... Disburse tueuts— Warranta paid......................... Loaned general fund............ < asti on hand April 3,1001 » 2,754 35 » 1,1?3 23 1,000 00 •31 12 Total....................... .................. » 2,764 36 Amount of warrants registered during the year..................... ...»16,550 12 Out-taudlug warrants April 6, I »01................................................... 18,378 77 Respectfully submitted, G ku F C raw , Tress City of Eugens. PORTLAND. For Rates, F "lera aud full Lb-iuu eading Enstei'l rip, call ou or adóne A. 3, ( r:ty . «nd 1 «'cl< « Au:t la EiGli GRADE GUR j ERISI Warranted in every respect, t.fe Government Certificate attacbA every package shipped * FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREL Vines, Flowering and Fruit-hearing Shrubl»ery—Plantfl, Ro>es, E't Grown and for Rale by the birtt National Nursene«, .Rochester, N Y We tr ul« for old wheel«, an I sell on instai', menu. We w«ul I like for you to call an I se- these beautifai Snell bic yclea. Yours must reept. Total...................................... »16,684 22 6XWEK FUND. 122 TRIRD STREET Price, for Juveniles $20.00. $22.00 and $25.00. Prices for the standard size, $27.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 »16,694 Total......... Dlsbureementi Warrants paid............................ »11,001 Interet on tbe same.............. 614 Cash on baud April 4, 19J1...... 4 178 f4 Recai pts — Sewer aa-e-sment*................... I 174 16 Taxes....................................... 2,396 06 Cash ou baud April 4, 1900 184 15 d N orthern RY.,oD8«ieMi ri l’acitic Demt 'l icket Ofrce, E hm GRE UV NORTHERN TicketOfiiT great ' Not Made by the Trust. OENEKAL FUND. Receipts— Flues............. ............................... Estrays.......... ............................ Licenses....................... ............... Kt reel ssseMiuents................. Taxes.............................................. Hewer fund loan.................... Cash on baud April 4, I960 Through Pi'ace and Tourist S,»5_ Dining an Buffot Smoking Library W.S.WOON PROP O. J. FOSS, Barker Gun Works.,,’: ~ _ *ga nt for Lin» C« l ox3tf), Eugen . Oie;;«»n. k, , ?!a awHa ... .ÚSTVÍ » Iri Kt 4A«r¡ Jures Impotency.Niglit EaisslM va^ín? diaeaaes, ail effects«4 Jíi'®'' abuse, cr exd-s arl! ' cretion. Anervetonit Idootl > uiltler. Brinfi pink p’t.... .o palecbetr r dores the tire cf » By niail5O«' perbox:®! :ot -u.óO; v. iC jiwrittengiu <’? to cure t r vcftind tbe m Fine Rigs Good Stoek, Safç Drivers Moot, boarded and kept by day or month. NER' t TA MEDICAL CO, ton i JacKvon sts., CHICAR WEST BROS. IS dd by Lit U DmgCn. Eugene, near Titus Block. GROCERY STORE SOLD ■ÀUUdUlO ) |l<) p«tvpuv)£ Aq p*inpvjiiuvjç A. E. Wood Sells Out to N. T. Wilson From Montana. 1» YOU CAN TRY-THEN HIRE AN TO FINISH THE JOB A deal was <'etisumtualed to Eugene this morning in which A E Wo<>d ■ «Id tils grtH-ery store In tiie J B Har ris I ulhilug o.i Willsinrtte str-et to N T Wilson, recently from Greet Falla. Montana. I It* work of io voicing the «took of gooda is now twug done and a« aoon ss tliat is «-ouipleted, which will per-I hap* t«e some time tomorr >w, Mr Vt II- i SOI) will take p.«ese«sloa of the »tore. | won» rç ui •Suj^rajq moi; •aat.UJ« i«aq S->JU •pasraiütit st .<•■’0*1 Ht jqisiunqt» •ssónjEij jnoA jo isoo s>.® •aAi)B4j.->saúI ituj'xim Doi't nsti yo«r tine ent money but buy i pair of the WONDERFUL GOODYEAR DETACHABLE TIRES SS3NÜVI •po parpoq a '-'«’, ' -xajvM ino «k •paredajd ■±2L THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. •jsqio Atre A«l J«-v.r-‘e’ 1!O SS3KdÏH ÍHÜ«- AKRON, OHIO. As s.s«u as a suitable residence <*an tie You can fix them yourself and aave their cost in repair bills in a year. They obtained Mr Wilson will tnova hie; fit year rlnu just as they are and w Ithout any cement. And they ride so dif• family to Eugene and they will be »•rent from others, like a feather bed compared to a board floor. come i •inianeiit reaidtuU of oar town. Mr Wood has t«eeo In the grocery Snell Cycle Co.. Distributers. Portland. Oreg tHisinewi here since June. 185*4. and bas built up a g«Mxl trade. He baa exten sive mining Interests In tbe Blue 1 R ver district and will hereafter devote bis entite time ami altentleae to them. ' • • • • A CAR LOAD .... Mr W« mh 1 wishes tbe GUAKb to an- . nottnee that be thanks tbe public for quarries in New England. Hi. it i atronage which he has enjoyed aioi which they hove to liberally Oe the way. stowed and hopes for a <x>ntlnuance of bet tbe sa-ne to hl* •ucceeeor. SuiAey uo ptsu| p|rtot|\ no^ Áy Oregonian Buildin g. Yale MONUMENTS ARRIVED Direct from Two more cars on None furnish ter work. None in the vallley handle in larger quantities Hence ovr pricks are right . Write for booklet. Rt h ijcautz ..—G «dfrey Gra'erand Albert Z uker. owners of the \ esurtus mine m tbe R «hernia district, • pent last night in Eugene. They bat with them eotue s, eelmens of tbe rich quarts fr tu tbeir mine in wbicb a great -trike wee recently ma«1o. Tbe spe> itnrti. were very floe and atlractel considerable attention on the street Diet«-Tbe 5-war-old daughter of J A H lie, resulting osar Jasper, died at A.torts Httnday fmm msasive. I he remain, arrived Io E >«eae thia af'eru on and wars interred immedi ately afterward. » b«irlatest crcailo«* dhaemanera art Aaldehl .'ha-,rudei»"' EUGENE GRANITE ftJiD MARBLE WOW h t ’ri"T' i W. W. HARTIN. Prop l^W CaM*’* ----- ■---------------------------------- - la anoi her spicndti1" B«tlôrr fflrrrri In st and rigbt in prie« r" ey Atl wiw resa waler ta saa» ts» 'I • A tyiRY WRfR W»AR.* AWH-I C .C.GCTZIANOt I .___ I 4 PIAMUPACTflt 5 , ST^A’JL.riÜf