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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1901)
1 TER EIGENE OPERA Hol SE CO. f Article* of Incorporation Filed With County Clerk. the I F best you Plow xt ant Shoes or the best working Shoe ever so din Eu gene for $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 <r $2. ...GO TO... HON. L B COX BEAD. Speeid io the Gu-vrd. Pon1 land , April 11.—Hon. L. B. Cox died at Good Samaritan hospital this morning. He was a valuable citi- zen and a leader of progressive movements, He leaves a wife and four children, all boys. M r Cox came to Oregun in the latter part ot he 70’i, locating at Pendle'o •, where tie had g-eat «u- ee«n in hi« profee.ion, an attorney. He «»• born In Virg-maaml w <« about '4 »e-tr«ol age; wash graduate of XX’H-tiliigt-m an I L-e Unlvtr-i'y. beli g a chs«aiate of Hon Geo E i hamberlain, of Portland. He «a« a memt-er->f the l«g «la1 ure In 1884 from Umatilla county. He moved to Portland m tbe lx'ter part of the 80'«. Hew»« a prominent democrat Last October he w»« operated upou for appendicitis, an 1 »tier nioutl-« of lerr-t-le -uftering lie ha« pa-ed away. It will be ren embered that tie delivered th« Fourth of July oration in Eu -eue iu 1899. Mr Vox wm a prominent member APRII* 13 of the Oregon Historical Society. Yoran’sShoe Store. CITY AND COUNTY SATURDAY BLIZZARD IN COLORADO. p»iir i.aard, April to The Eugene Opera H ouhx Couipauy to.ay HI« h 1 article« of incorporation wl" C >U'ity C l*rk L- e Die I cor porator« «re L N R. ney, R A B ~>>t> a- d F L Chamber« Rie article-read aa follow«; First—The o»tn* of the corporation «hall t-e aud 1« tbe Eugene O;a-ra H<-u»e Companv. H. <-<>ud—The duration of «aid c-.r- porat on «ball ta> uul iuite«i. Third—Tbe euteri rliai aud buaiiiea« lu which «aid corporation pr<>|H.«e« to engage 1« to buy and ««It real ertate, to > reel and furtilah buildlug« for retit, ie««e and oo trol tbe same and t > fur nish, equip and operate hii opera hou-e. aud to l«a«e builiilug-, 1 ind and loom- ami t-idoall thing- ti«>-er«sry to ch iy out the objects of tin* cori-ora- lion. Fourth—Ths place where ««id cor- pora'iou propose« to have It« principal office aud place of butlu««« i« in Eu gene. Fifth—Tbe aruoU't of the capital »lock ol «aid oor{«>taUoti la $15,010. Hixth— The amount of each «tiara ef said capital stock la *10. Th« article« of iricorpi ration have alao beeu filed with Secretary of State F I Dunbar. A* vet th* corporation ha« n->t elected officer« but that will be done aoon, ami the company will then proceed with tile erection of the bui diug ou Mr Honey's lol nor'h of tbe new armory block. o BIG PROPERTY SALE. E Dunn Buys Good Corner From Hovey Estate. will taxer a aunoiao. Pally Guani April 1« F E Punii, the merchant, baa pur- ohaaed from tbe eatate of the late A G Hovey, Sox 160 feet of land »ituatrd on tbe corner of Eighth and Olive atreet«, occupied by ttie Bowleby livery stal 1 « and tlie t'blneee wash bouae. The deed lor the property was recorded with C>unty Clerk Leo late thia after noon. The pu(>er« »how the price paid waa $3,600. Tbe lot, which haa a frontage of 85 feet ou Eighth street and 160 on Olive, is a valuat le piece of property and will make au excellent buildiug place. WILL BUILD. Mr Dunn Informed a reporter thia afternoon that It Is hla intention to erect a brick building en hi* naw pur- ohaae this auminer, He la undecided aa to the size of the building aud aa to whether it will t>e one or two stories high. It all depends upou the secur ing of leasee If fivr-year leases from tenanta are obtained the bul'ding will have « froutage of (5 feet on Eighth street with a depth of 80 feet, and if suitable renters are assured for a sec ond story It will be a two-story build ing. Formerly a Prominent Citizen uf Woodburn, Oregon. Tbe streets are dusty. Special to the Guar I. Splendid bicycling weather. C olorado S prings , April 11.—The worst blizzard of the Moon’s Feed Store »th Street. year is raging throughout this portion of Colorado today. A few good second hand, 1 ow* at F The snoxv is from two to ten feet deep and heavy winds are L Chamber*.' j F Robinson is improving hw resi-» piling it up in big drifts everywhere, Railroads are at a deuce property. stand still, Loss of life aud stock is feared. It is a terri- Flour and mill feed our speciality bio storm. Moon's Feed Store. APPOINTED GOVERNOR. aaooad band Petaluma incubator Coart House Items. cheap. F L Chambers. special to the G uard . TO THE FRONT. Workmen are constructing a cellar Mortgage ............................ $300 no I lo I lo , Philippine Islands, April 11.—Martin Del beneath tbe Hoffman House ealoou. Mortgsge..................................... 3(10 00 E. J. Frasier Appointed to Collect Yirau A Sou’s shoe store la b Ing gado has been appointed governor at a salary of $2,000 per Chattel Mor gage......................... &o 00 Lane County's Exhibit for «domed by new eigne on the window.*. annum. The province of Bainan was freed of insurgents 8»tl-fa tion of Mortgage.......... 1100 IS I Painters are putting the finishing yesterday by surrender. tbe Slate Fair. Mortgage ............................... ... $.»o0 00 touches on F L Caambers’ new build KB Al. K8TATB TRANFKR8 A GOOD LAW. E J Frasier received notice yester ing. James M .Mattinelux to James H day from M D VVisden, secretary of All beating etovee at cost duriDg Special to the G uard . Hawley 199 acre« mors or le«« in tp 21 the State Board of Agriculture, that February, at F L Chamber«.’ I » r 3 w, $3000. N exv Y ork , April 11. — A law will be passed by the he had lieen appointed by the state German Millet, all kinds ot grasses, Geo M Hawley it ux to Henry and a fresh line of garden seeds in bulk, legislature now in session prohibiting the use of live M* lion 3.76 acre« iu L»ne county *500. board to superintend the collection and | reparation of the Lane couuty pigeons for target practice. at Moon’s feed store, 9tb street. U 8 to Frank L Crenshaw, 160 acre« exhibit at the coming state fair to 1« Albany n*s a net indebteduea of in tp 19 e r 7 w, patent. held in Salem from Hept 19 to 25th In CHICA.CO COURT DECISION. Emily Hovey to F E Dunn 86x160 clusive. Mr Frasier’s long expeiience 1112,115 96 according to tbe Albany feet on corner of Eighth and Olive in this llneot work, lie having been 8pecialto the Guard. Herald. street*. Eugene, $3500 jj T XVlIson, who purchased the A C hicago , April 11.—The supreme court today decided F E Kelium et ux to Leander H Mc- connected with the state board for a E Wood grocery store, has an ad in of years as assistant secretary, that recovery of damages in case of negligence, may be had Keutiey laud near Cottage Grove, $600 number today's is«ue. Nosh Brllea to Caleb J Baker 120 and also having made tlie collection from this county tor the World’s Fair Tbe XX' R P L are invited to meet only against owners. acre* In 'p 18 e r 2 w, $800. and the Omaha Exposition, makes bis with Mrs Chambers’ next Saturday E L Gum et ux to E C Bakei laud GAMBLING DEBT LEGAL. appointment of e;>eclal Interest to I.ane afternoon, April 13th. Corresponding in tp 18 » r 2 w, $1200. Special to the Guard Bee ret try. U S to I>»rwiu Bristow 80 »ere» in county, and it only remains now for the farmers, gardeners and citizens Now is tbe time to wi:iur-«pray your N ew Y ork , April 11.—A jury today decided that a tp 23 • r 2 w, patent. generally to lend thsr hearty co-opera orchard. Gue application uow is equal U M to Perry B Sherwood 160 acres gambling debt is legal, and returned a verdict in favor of tion to ttie work of preparing and col to three In the summer. You can in tp 22 e r 2 w, patent. lecting tbe exhibit for Lane county professional gamblers. put it oc stronger. 8 H Friendly vs A C Wrodcock to sustain her fuimer reputation as the admrel al; suit In equity to recover CbM Peterreine, of Wood'ake, Minn, RUMORS NOT CONFIRMED. "banner county,” and carry ott tbe $1.823.95, Interest and costs. Geo B baa bought 320 acres of land west of first prize. Dorris attorney for plaintiff. Eugene, and will move his family Special to the Guard. This affords one of th* tiest mediums here In about two months. CIKCOIT COURT. of advertising the reaourceaof tbecoun N ew Y ork , April 11.—The rumor that General Botha, Bsletn Journal: The Eugene school the Boer officer, had offered to surrender was unofficial and J C Goodale, plaintiff anil respondent, ty that It la |H>eslble to reach, for there board has adopted the plans of Arehl- vs John Cogswell, defendant and p- will be thousands of homeeeeker« wtio tect Burggraf for their uew »choo the same has not been confirmed. pellant Notice of appeal. will visit the state fair for the express The report of General Dexvet’s insanity is not credited In the matter of estate of Amos purpose of comparing tbe agricultural building. They will get an honest job. at all. Hadsall, deceased. Citation to Janies merits of tbe dlttereut counties of tbe Oliver new gang plow, also Ctsa ! A McLeod to appeal at court house on state. Let every body keep tills object in day gang and «ulkey plows, at F 1< May 6 1901, to show cause why he TWO CENTS FOR PRUNES. «hould not be removed a« adminis view during the coming summer and Chambers.' MORE IMPROVEMENTS. trator of said eettte, as prayed for in select the tiest samples of all produota Tnedanee announced fo bave been p^t tion of Geo Hadva.l, of March 28, from the garden and field and rep< rt giveu by Co C April 26 lias been post California Association Has Re Hampton Bros Have Secured tbe 1901. them to Mr Frasier and “Old Laue” poned to May 3 ou Account of the duced Prices of All Sizes. will surely carry off Hie tiauner. Mrs Bauscb Building-—Same Shirley company being here that MAKKIADR LICBN8B. week. Albert Zinlker and Rosina Schock, L to be Enlarged. a Life and Death Fight. Han Joee, Cal, April 10 —The direc All kinds of pruning shears, spray Piztbvltkl witness. pumps aud ready mixed epray materi tors of ttie Cured Fruit Association Alvaro L Rubbard and Mixa Sarah R Hampton Bros feeling that their have reduced the prices on all prune Wlthlngton, W B L«onard witness Mr W A Hains, of Manchester, la., al at F L Chambers.’ sizes to a 2-oent basis for a term of 15 present quarters are too restricted, to The young man being uder age. his writing of his almost miraculous es Pure clean Imported Dwarf Essex days. They have also decided to sub. day made a lease with .Mrs I* Bausch Rape seed, 5 oents per pouud at Moon's mit to the members of the association for the building just south of them for father, A H Hubbard, files his written cape irom dsatti, save: “Exposure after measles induced serious lung consent. feed store 9th street. the question of the farther life of the a term of five years. I’ROBATB COURT. trouble, which ended In consumption. Tbe partition is to be taken out of At the regular quaiterly tead-era’ association. In the matter of the estate of Eliza I had frequent hemorrhages and the Bausch building ¡and Mr Potts, examination now being bold In Halem the tenant, will seek other quarters; beth H Breeding, deceased. J XV Cox, coughed night aad day. All my doc there are 62 applicants for certificates. Died. tbe building wi'l receive a brick ad administrator files bls t>ood In the sum tors Mid I must soon die. Theu 1 be Juat the same number taking the ex dition of 25 feet In length in the rear; of »2000 with F Vf Osburn aud B B gan to use Dr Klng’e New Discovery amination in Eugene. Mrs Ha rati Allingbem, wife of W plate glaae will be placed in front, and Eakin aa surslie'. for Consumption, which completely Condon McCornack has resigned as Allinghatn, died at the family home, cured me. I would uot be without it a cement sidewalk is to take tbe place MARRIAGB LICBN8B. clas» - rator of the Senior class at the four miles north of Coburg, Bunday, of the old wooden one. Also two large » E A Bean and He»ter N Nicolle, even If It cost *50 a bottle. Hundreds University and Miss Grace Wold has April 7, 190), aged 63 years, 10 montha have used it oa my reconamsadation sky lights are to be placed in the roof Jallua A Pond, witness. been elected in bis place. Mies E««her and sll say It never fails to oure throat and 29 days. of the building, and arches will be Jotinaou will be class poet The funeral was held today at 1 cut between their preeent store room cheat and lung troubles.” Regular Brownsville Times: B C Sparks has o’clock and the remains were interred aDd the new one. else 50c atx 111.00. Trial bottles free at Glorious News tbe Blue River townsite platted and In the Coburg I O O F cemetery. Tbe W L De Leno’s drug store. Ofoourse, Hampton Broe will also X lota are now on the market. Several services were conducted by Rev M L continue to occupy tbelr preeent room Comae from Dr D B Carglle, of Portland people have invested already Rose, pastor of the First Christian also. The new store will have a front Leghorn Hatching Eggs. Washita, f T. He writ«»: "Four tx t- and no doubt quite a mining city will eburcb ot thia city. age of 62 feet; only a single front o'lred Mrs ties of E'eetrlc Bitters be established there this season. Besides her hu-band, Mr« Ailing- entrance will be used. Work is to bad caused Tbs beat thoroughbred Brown Leg All Oliver plows are fully guaran ham leaves three sons and two daugh commence on tbe change about July Brewer ofacrofala, which Terri bio horns. *1 for setting of 15 eggs. Will her great suffering for years teed to scour and are especially built ters to mourn her ilemi.e. 1st. Tbe room will tie placed In fir>t- sores would break out on her head and deliver. Address for Oregon soli. F L Chambers has cl»s* condition. face, and tbe beet doctors oould give J R Y atbr , Irving, Or. them. Hampton Broe are to be ooogratu- no help; but her core la oom (dets and laated upon securing enlarged quarters. Walter Roes, manager of the Parker The Appetite of a Goat Cancers Cured. her health is excellent.” This shows They are active, boueet aad energetic opera bouse today received a letter what thousands have proved—that from the manager of the Je-eie Bhirley by all poor dyspeptics i* envied ___ Electric Ritters is tbe twst t»l<»od puri Without the use of a knife. I have Company stating th*t eompauy would whose stomach aud liver areontofor-i fier known, 11’• tbe soi reais rernsdy cured all kinds of cancers in lows- The Boer War. forcertato, be In Eugene to play a der. All such should know that Dr for ecgema. tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, Cure gusranteed or no pay. week's engagement beginning April King’s New Life Pills, the wonderful bolls and running sores. It stimulates J D HBITKHUSBN, 22nd. Tbe latest news Irons South Africa liver, kidneys and tsiwele, sxpela pois stomach and liver remedy, gives a .Eugene, Oregou. splendid api-etite, sound digestion snd Indicates a speedy and peaceful ter on«, helps digestion, builds up the a regular bodllv habit that ln«ures mination of tbe conflict that lias been strength. Only 50c Bold t.y W la Bio B bah K ii . i . bd .----- Geo Porter, perfect health »nd great energy. Duly racing for the past two year». War DeLano, druggist. Guaranteed. of Elmira, while In town today told a is a terrible thing and has slain ttiou- 25c, at XV L DeLtn >'• drug store. G uard man of the killing of a big •ands, but stomach trout les we believe, Pure Home Made Brandy black bear near Elmira one morning XVbeu the D ibd — A’ the residence of h«r have slain even more. recently at 2 o’clock by Joe Lylee. parents, Mr and Mr* Ssm iel Cluer, on stomach is out of order tbe entire sys For live’, kidney or stomach trou- Lybw’ dogs treed the animal and he Twelfth street, Eugens, Monday night, tem «utters and di«««*» tak-s an awful b'e», cold«, lagrlppe or billou*ne«e there April 8,1 (sii, Aom« Lillie C'luer, aged held. To Innin health and long life le rothlue better than Frauoia* pure ran out with his ehotgnn loaded with No 4 «hot and fired twl<w aud brought 24 year«, 3 month* aud 5 day*. Cau*e Keep the stomach in good condition by brandies. All order« promptly filled Bruin to the ground. The t>ear then of death wa* pneumonia. Tbe de- the u-e of Ho-let ter'« Stomach Billers. with prune, apple or peer brandy at started to run and Lyles plugged him ■•eaeed had liern an i ivalih all her Tue next lime you are troubled with 75 cerite per quart, or *2 .60 per gallon. again In tbe neck with another load. Ilfs and never was able to leave the 1yspep*ia. indigei'lon, billousneea. Order« by stage or express will be •«>- , This staggered Mm but did not bring hou*e. Besides her parents she leavts constipation or any other disorder of cutely boxed. Made and sold to con- i him down, so Lyle« weut at him with three sisters and on» brother to mourn tbe stomach, do not fail to give It a earner« only. a club. After wealing a l> t of strength her demise. The funeral will ocei r trial. It si 1 cure these ailments end I M F rancis , and breath he concluded to let hie tomorr >w from the residence to the prevent malaria, fever and ague. In- Fifth and Blair atiesta, Fugane, beaiehlp alone to bleed to death, which I OOF cemetery. Rev C C “moot, «iet on having the genuine with our 1 he did in a short time. Tbe animal The Genuine Opening of Spring pesto- of the Baptlrt church, will con private revenue stamp over tbe neck of weighed 400 pounds <1 reseed. No Cure No Pay. the bottle. duct tbe oeremon«*. is leatortHe, W« are ready for it, and th« mat that hasn t »s.nire.1 hi* Spring *uit for that ■Isv will ha«» tn stay at h^tn- «beo it arri» ««. If you wai t V> I« «-*•..<! -bl* nr4 in noonrd- aoes with th« wtather, with- »«t Mnh»-T***irg your purse, look st ow Sprin, «tyl««. ILLY Dally Guani. Apnl 10 M akribd .—At noon brfay Io tbe Who's Your Tailor? office «tice of the Vesce C A W In- terme. .. . bo officiated. Mr Alvaro L El V Price A t'ofnpany, off bica<<> Habbsrd end MI m **arah L XX'Ithlng- Up »t» re room 7, next to Lane County : ton we«« united in ms’riace. They Will reel'.e : «ar Flee ant Hi'L Tbe Hank, J M H u WB, Aenk I UCAKI* ong-« Ulate«. I President McKinky Cannot Stop at Eugene. In «{leaking of the street of J H Gates f- r forgery in Eugene and hi* connection with the $1,500 attair of tbe ate lamented lee - st lire, is \ Herald, among other things says: “Gates whs a prominent citizen of Woodburu for a numusr of years and held tbe position ot city luarsl.al, teleonsm me m secre * rv cobtelvou . -euncilman and other places of true ball; Gears, April 11 in that town. Strong liquor got tbe Mayor GR Uiranum aud Senator upper haml ot him an 1 fora couple o' years ho has been working for the au; k ndBll, upi>o nt ed a« a commute Booth-Relly Lumts*r Company iti ! by tbe i.ty co in nl y wterday to Invite l^ne county. XVliile in tbe Um >er Pr-atdent McKmhy .o «top ott at Eu last summer tie was bit by a (all ng gene a bait hour and make an address tree and one of bls lege broken. He ie during I..» trip thiol gli Oregon, sent a very ordinary sort of a fellow and the following telegrvn yesterday to shows his dissipation. XVtia'. object tbe preeideut'« secretary: E ugkne :, Ore, April, 10. he could have in forging a check ou Mr Poormail's friend, Mr Corl-stt, is H on G B C okielaou , Washington, DC: not quite plain, and if outside appear People of Univer«lty town of Oregon ances disclose the entire truih.lt may be that Gates will pay dearly tor bi th «end moot earliest invitation for Presi tbe clieak and the hushed ui> »tfoir of deut t<> give them half hour. Legisla- last wlut r, as revenge mey play an tiv e committee agree» to programme. Answer. important part in hlscaie.” G R C hrisman , Mayor of Eugene. W K lykbndall , Notice to Contractors. Member Legislative Com. The following reply was received Notice is hereby given that the this morning: eounty commlsalonera court will re- E xbcutivk M ansion , > ceive sealed bid« for the furnishing o XX akhington , D C April 11. / material and building of a county GR C hrism an , Mayor; XV K uyken bridge at Lorane, Lane county, Ore- dall , Member Legislative Com, gon, said bridge to tie one thousand Eugene, Or: feet or morein length, twelve feet wide, Your ines«age of 10th received and and to be placed atnive high water kind Invitation appreciated. Itine mark, said bridge to rest on cedar rary for Oregon completed several daje blocks at least fifteen inches in dlains- ago and 1« as follows: Arrive Ashland ter and to have cellar dape. All bid* via Southern l’acifio t’ompauy, May to tie accompanied with plans and 21, 6:ló pm. Leave Ashland 7 p m. apeclflcations au<l tiled with ttie county Arrive Salem May 22 9 am. Leave clerk uot later than Wednesday, May Salem 12 noon. Arrive Portland 2:15 1, 1901, at 1 o’clock p in of «aid day. p m. Leave Portland May 23 via The court re-erves the right to rtj< ot Northern Pacific Railway 9 a m. Re any and all bids. gret tliat this will preclude our stop By order of the court this 5th day of ping at Eugene a« lie will arrive theie April, 1901. at a very unseasonable hour. E U L kb , G bohue B C oktblyou , County Clerk. Secretary. The above sounds rather unfavorable but our citizens tiavs not given up He Fooled the Surgeons. hope aixl expect to devise some means All doctors to|<l Renick Hamilton, whereby tlie presideut will be induoed of XVeet Jefferson, O, after «uffering 18 to »fop. months from Rectal Fistula, lie would die unle«« a costly operation was per For Sale. formed; but he cured himself with 11 ve boxes of Buekleu's Arni 's 8»lv< . Oa nori er of Fourth aud Jeflerson the surest pile cure on earth, and the »(rt st«, one quarter block and hoase, beet Halve In the world. 2u cents a l ox. newiv I* dll, twelve rooms, all rooms haul tinlelied and are Urge and neatly Hold by XV L DeLano, druggist. finished; fine windmi.l tower; water piped through home «nd lawn; good barn; also fine fruit of ail kinds. For |ust Before Decoration Day. particulars call on 8 M D ouglas . The one time in tlie year when there ie a mutual effort to beautify the cem ’1'1 1 111 tlWErt Bougllt eteries is tlie most appropriate time to Boar, th« have your monumental work attend d Signature to. Orders for Ilecorstlon Day should tie placed at once and with the Eugene O il W klul —It >«ebu g Plaindealer: Granite A Marble Works, XV W Msr- “ XI McCoy was in Eugei e last week in tin. proprietor. Write for Ixxiklet. the Interest of the Umpqua Valley Oil Co, of wtiicb be Is { resident. Before the organization of this company had Notice to Tax Payers. become generally known letters were The I960 BHMHenient roll« «re now received from Eugens capitalists, ack- tor Information and manifesting a open for payment of texes deep Interest in the matter. They’ll XV XV XV ithkhh , all be looking to IktRlaa county for oil Hbtrif! Lane county, Oregon. and coal luve-tmeuta when the devel opment work is wall under way. The B»«r« th* 11,11 K|ni1 V m Have Mwais boufM oompany will probably purchase Its own drilling machinery, and It it ex- Signature af t ected to be ready for work in a abort time. D ibd .— Likert Hock Is, aged about 17 yeaae, died al < reswell Haturday from pueumou e. The funeral was held to day and iBtermeul U»>k place in the Knog cemete^r near t res well, Rev tether Prtbylskl of this city conduct ing the oeremoniee. OLIVER PLOWS Eight full carloads just received Oliver Steel Oliver Chilled Every one Guaranteed F. L. CHAMBERS.