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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1901)
PERSONAL.. AMENDED MINING LAW. — Published by the Request of Num- Stoart erous Blue River Miners. 1 Seattle. pally Guar J, April U Hanna arrived t -day CORVALLIS & SOUTHERN- SOCIAL. President G. C. Millet Interviewed by a Corvallis Paper. Dally Gaara, April U Dally touard April 12 Frauk The Corvallis Gazette oi today prints *uuday. i a long Interview with G 0 Millet, the Mr Robnskey, of Franklin, intends well knowB iinnw of Jauction City, moving to Eugene. who president of the Corvallis A Geo M Miller arrived In Euirene on Southern Railway, ihe enterprise first the afternoon train. agitated by Rsv C H Wsliaoe. It is from Cor- Rev J J tiandeaker went to Lan- priqoaed to build a railroad I--------- ---------- caster this afternoon. vallls to Eugene via Monroe and John Dimond, of Coburg, the old Jaoctlou aud eventually through to I Loos Bay. plouev-r, was in Eugene today. From a oolumu-and-a-Lalf inter Chas Cochran went to Cottage Grove view we take the following extracts: in » afternoon to spend Sunday. _ ______ »¿g ttie euUrpriaee, Is the ••Chief am« rt L Moorhead, editor of the June- bulldllJ1{ ot B cu0,| from the Wiliam- lion City Timee, was In Eu<«ne today. elw r)v#r juact|on City to the Rev D C Kellums went to Browns- Long Tom river, wbiob will carry it to vllle today to fill hie pulpit tomorrow. au(i may be carried to Corvel- Rev F K Billington went to Cottage h,. The canal will leave lhe Wiliam- Grove this afternoon to preach tomor - eltejust north of the mouth of the McKenzie, opening up ail the timber row. of Jnckson iu the taauade mountains ou the upper Hon H E Ankeny, Willamette and its branebee. It will county, is visiting hie family here. pass through a senes of small lakes H N Cockerline returned thi» after aud will hold in absolute safety 100,- noon from a busiueea visit at Cottage OX),GUO feel of logs The canal will Grove. cross the rt F R R at Junction City, Harrls- Mias Minnie Evsus, of the where it touches the C A 8 H R and burg public schools, la visiting In Eu- will empty luto the I^oug 1’om river gene. «bout 2J miles northwest of Junction. esse Ml»» Natma Paddock, registrar of I the U O. is viaiting at her home near “Iu order to satisfy Eastern capital- Oregon City. l is’« the oompauy Is compelled to ask, Cliaa Eastland has gone to Astoria ttnd secure optiou ob at least 50,000 to resume his position aa bookkeejter seres of agricultural lande along the in a cannery at that city. line on which t» locale colonists of Hsrry Ke-ney ha» accepted a posi- dittereutualiouaiHles.tbeyhavingee- tlou with J U Green A Hon aud will | cuted some of the beat emigrant agents in the United States. We only begin work i.ext Monday. Mi«» Lou Norrie, teacher In the | a.k to so permitted io advertise the Junction public school, arrived up th,» j lauds In three diiierent languages, viz, i English, Gertnau and (Scandinavian, afternoon to spend Bunday. the owner agreeing to accept th« price Mis« Edith Wllaon left on today’s aud oouvey the laud when the pur- train for Plsaaant Hill, where she will chaser arrives.” teach the Enterprise school. J B Hopkins returned this afternoon REGENT APPOINTED. from Fall Creek where he went to see about tbe log run for tbs Eugene Lum Judge Hamilton Succeeds His ber Co. Mrs Hmorstead, of Junction city, Father. Dr. S. Hamilton, who haa been th« guest of Mrs New man for several days, returned born« Dally Gssrd, April 12 today. Governor.T T Gear, y«et«rday ap Mrs Romeo Gilbert returned home pointed Judge J W Hamilton, of Rose to hslem this afternoon, after a few burg, a regeut of the University of days' visit with her parents, Mr and I Oregon for the term of twelve years, .. . L .... beginning April 1, 1901, to succeed Mrs Gilstrap. B F Bond, of Irving, who has been his father, Dr H Hamilton, of Roseburg, very low with typhoid fever, we are time expired. Dr Hamilton han served ths state pleased to learn is recovering and is faithfully aa a regent of thia grand «lowly galuiug strength. Frank U Eddy, wife and children, of institution for 24 years. Tbe appolntineut of Judge Hamil- Uilea, N Y, will arrive In Eugene to night to visit Mr Eddy's mother, Mrs ton Is eudoraed by all. 6OR08I8 PARTY. The fourth dancing party given this season by the Boroela Club, was held at the Armory last night. The big hall waa oomfortably filled with the devotee« of the Terpelchorean amuse- meut, and it waa remarked that it wu one of the swellest assemblages gath- ered in Eugene this seaaon. To the enchanting strains of Bvarverud’s orchestra the merry party danced to their hearts’ content for three or four hour«. During an interval between dancee Mrs Geo H Smith beautifully execute«! on the piano the “Soroei. Club March,” composed by Chas Cochron, of this city, and dedicated to the Horoeis Club. Th« rendition of tbe piece waa h«*rtily aoplauded. Duriug the evening little Mies Alta Eaatham served delicious punch to the dancer«. The following was the only Impor tant amendment <> tbe mining law mails by tbe last legislature: Aectlous 1, 2 aud 3 of ibe Act of 1898. amend»«l as follows. Bee 1. Any person a citizen of the United Blates or one who has de ci »red hielutention to becom’isucb who discovers a vein or lode of minerair tiearing rock in place upon tbe unap propriated public domain of tbe Unite«- -hates within this state may locate a claim upon such vein or lode to di»- cov« red by posting thereon a notice ol GOLD BARS FOUND »uch discovery and location which said notice shall eoutaiu: First, tbe Hpecial to th* Guard. name of l<>de or claim; eecood, tbe B kemex haven , April 13.—Three gold ingots, worth name of the locator or locator»; third, $22,750, supposed to have been stolen from the steamship the dale of locatiou; fourth, num tier of Kaiser Wilhelm Per Giosse, in transition from New York linear f«-el claimed along the vriu of to France, were found today by the stewart while he was lisle ea- li way from the point of dla- covery, with the width on each side of lackiax BOCTBTT, cleaning the ship. said lode or veiu; tl th, the general Laureans met last evening In course or »trik« of the vein or lode as Laurean-Eutaxian ball. Mr Jobneou BOUNDARY DISPUTE. may oe, with reference to some natural presided. An extemporaneous address Hpecial to Die Guard. object or |>erii>auent monument iu the wu given by Mr Fountain on “What vicinity thereof, and by defiuing the It means to bs a Senior in U O.” Mr K ingston , Jamaica, April 13.—The boundary dispute boaudarlee upon the surface of each w H Jobneoo gave a prepared address between Hayti and San Domingo may cause war. At least claim so that the same may be readily On the “Spirit of Andrew Carnegie, »> it is disquieting. The international boundary commission traced. Huch boundaries shall oe The question, “Resolved, That the ex by its report has added many square miles of Haytian ter marked within 30 'lays after posihig tinction of the Boer republic by the such notice by six substantial poets ritory and this is the cause of much harsh comment. English would beet subserve the ad pr.'jectli.g not leas than three feet, vancement of civilization,” waa debated abore tbe surface of the ground, and SERGEANT MUNSON ON TRIAL. on the affirmative by Messrs Thayer, not le-a than four inches square or iu G R Campbell and Coad. The nega Hpecial to the Guard. diameter, or by substantial mounds or tive was supported by Messrs C L stone, or earth and stone, at least I wo M anila , April 13.—Sergent Munson, commissiary Campbell, Scarbrough, Gallogly and ill height to-wlt, one such post of officer concerned in the great scandeal is on trial. His feel Bilyeu. The president, after summing mound of nxjk at each ooruer aud st up the argument, gave his decision in enemies are doing everything to convict him. the ueiiter ends of such claims. favor the affirmative. After the report Hee 2. Huch liatalor shall, withlu'tio GONE WRONG. of the censor, Mr Fountain, the se- days from anil after the polling of the clety adjourned. location notk'es by him upou the lode Hpecial to th« Guard. AMACIITAN 8OCIKTY. or claim, file tor r-cord with tbe re S eattle , Wash, April 13.—Fred Dingle, a well known corder of conveyance«, If there lie one, The Amacitlan Society met last even society voung man has absconded with three thousand who shall be the custodian of miliiug ing with the new board of offioers lu charge. About forty members were dollars of railroad money. He was a victim of the gamb re'Kirds and miners liens, otherwise with the ch rk of lhe county »herein present and one of the beet programs ling habit. of the year was rendered. The pro the said claim is situated, a copy of tlie notice so ported by him upon the gram was composed of several literary ANOTHER TRUST. lode or claim, having attached thereto productions followed by an interesting B|>solal to th« G uard . an affidav t »bowing that tlie work re debate. The question was: “Resolved, That the oourse pursued by Fun N ew Y ork , April 13.—The American Cigar Company quired to be done by section three of this act has been dons and per ston in the capture of Aguinaldo was has purchased one of its former competitors, The Havana of formed, and shall pay to the recorder justified.” The affirmative was led by American Company, being thus acquired by the former. or clerk lhe fee of »1.1)0 for such record Chessman and Lister and the negative The trade is now virtually controlled by one concern. thereof, which said su:n toe recorder by Waahburne and Johnson, The or clerk »hall Immediately pay oyer to judges gave the affirmative* the decls- s—vrs-----------------!-------------------------------- —--------- i ~~------------------------------- the treasurer of such county and shall i ion. FAVORS BRICK. take bis receipt therefor, as In the case VETERAN’S ASSOCIATION. WICKS-GOLDSMITH. of other county luniis coming into the The marriage of Miss Lena Gold« possession of such officer. Huch re smith, of Oregon City, and formerly Reunion Will be Held in Eugene Thinks the Directors Will Make a corder or clerk shall Immediately re Mistake if Wood Is Used. of Eugene, to Mr Wesley Wicks, of cord such bicatiou notice aud afiluavlt June 4. 5 and 6, 1901. Han Francisco, occurred in Portland aiinexed thereto. No location notice E dit >R G vard :—Since the school «ball be eni tiled to record, or recorded, last Saturday, April, 6, 1901. The Mery Eddy, and family. Th« third annual reunion of Lane dlrectcrs of t.-ils district have adopted young lady's friends, who are nutll tlie work required by section junction Items. Dean E C Sanderson went to Albany county Veteran Association will be a plan for tht naw school building to legton In Eugene, are happy to thr««e nt this act has la>eu done and tbe today to fill the pulpit of the Christian held at Eugene, Oregon, Tuesday, tw erected this summer, the |>e<>ple, tax hear of her marriage and tender Times, April 1J. Wednesday and Thursday, June 4, b payers and petrous of the schools in affidavit In proof thereof Is attached church iu the absence of Pastor to the notice to tie recorded. Rev M E Dixon, of Hpringfield, and hearty congratulations. Mr Wicks is Holmes, who is couJuctlng a revival aud «. IM: Eugene, ought to Insist that the build Hee 3. Before the expiration of «0 meeting at Mtayton. formerly of this place, has bean trans coast agent for Scribner's Magazine A general Invitation la extended to lug be brick, and Hot wood. Tills and is a first-elasa gentleman. The all soldiers and sailors of any wars l<> building should lie permanent, firot- days from the date ol the posting of j Independence Enterprise: Clarence ferred to Lebanon to succeed the min bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Join with us and n|>end a few days In olass, and designed to last a half cen tbe notice of the discovery ujhiu his Clodfeller came down frem Eugens on ister ef that place who has resigned Goldsmith and has lived in Eugene claim as aforesaid, and tie fore record social interooarae Our camp fires and tury or meie At the meeting of the Sunday aud will.psuoa tew days in and gone East. moat all her lite. meetings will tie slleuded by veterans citizens held to coualder the question ing the uotiee of location as required the city. He will op«u up a seiond L B Moore and A J kaiser were and comrades of the late wars, who whether tlie district should issue bonus by section «wo of this act, the locator hand store there aa soon as be can get elected delegatee by the Odd Fellows will relate their varied expel leue<-s. for the erection of the building or must sink a discovery »haft upon the things arranged. lodge of this city to attend the annual GLENDALE SMALLPOX. Old-time songs as well aa new ones, buildlugs, it oerialuly was understood claim located to a depth of at least lu I Brownsville Time«: G A Dyson session of the grand lodge which meets feet front the lowest part of the rim of will add *est to our meeting«. by a majority of the ;>ersotie presen I st and J M Howe are down from Eugene, iu Baker City next month. The Quarantine Raised From the To th« comrades of th« war of '«l-'«5, that meeting that the building should such shaft at the surface, or deeper if It failed to rain here on Easter 8un- the tormer renewing old acquaintances uecessary o »how by such work tbe we Insist upon you liemg with us. Our la« brick. The dltterenc« In the cost of Town. and talking Blue River mines whllej'IV- The old adage “if It rains ou reuulons ars not too frequent, while a brick or wixai structure Is but littls lode or Veil! of luineial deposit in the latter is takiug "your order for a Easter it wilt rain for six consecutive our numbers ars growing Ise«. Let us com|«railvely, but the brb k Is so i place. A cut or crosscut or tunnel Roseburg Review, April IL new suit of clothes.” Sundays,” doee not apply to Oregon get together again wlill« Ums gives us much more durable, easier to heat and which cuta the lode at a depth of 10 Th« smallpox conditions at Glendale . tiecause it usually ralus the six Sun Roseburg Review, April 12: Engl. strength, and talk of times “long gone keep warm during the winter weather, feet or an open cut at least six feel have been improving steadily for sev days anyhow. user Harry Wet>«r Is reported as being deep, four tret wide and 10 feet III by.” and so much cooler In the warm The Odd Fellows lodge of this city eral days past, and upon the urgent For further Information address the weather of th« spring and summer, length al nig llie lode from the ;>eiul daugerously ill al bia home in Lane county ...... Mrs J h Shrum, of Binslaw, will have an interesting meeting Sat request of leading citizens there and where tbe same may tie in any tnan- secretary, there la no comparison. Thia building will arrive this evening tor a visit with urday evening, Fivs candidates are the advice of Dr Downing, who has t er discovered, is v«|Uivslent to such F rank R kibnbb , President, Is to t<e «reeled from borrowed money, relative« on the East Umpqua. ob deck and the goat is In prime con been In charge aa health officer, Judge discovery shaft. Buch work shall not It >1 M ii . lbh , Bsc, Eugen«, Or. which must Iw paid by people In Ills be deemed a part of the assessment dition. A delegation ef fifteen from Thompson and District Attorney Creston, Iowa, Advertleer: “ Ex distant future, and th y ought to have work rtqulred by ths R««vi»ed Mslutes County Clerk Joseph and family Eugene will be preeeut end assist Brown decided today to raise the a building that Is durable slid tirat- quarantine on the business portion of Court House Items. of the U tilled Blates. The locator, or leave tomorrow for Eugene, Oregon, in the ceremonies clas». Don't pul up something that the town. some one for him who did work upon where they have decided to locate. Mr W J Wilsey, of Eugens, deputy bead the people dou't want, Just because The city officlalsfof Glendale agree to and lias kuowleilge of tbe facts, rela-1 Joseph and bis estimable family have consul, Modern Woodmen, mads thia Mortgage........................................ ¡000 00 you can get It don« for teu cents less. ting to the sinking of ths discovery I ' for many years been Identified with elty a visit Thursday looking over the 00-operate with the county authorities Chattel Mortgage.......................... 140 »«) la>t us have a brick building, a good »haft, shall make ami attach to tlie Union coanty and Creatou and their field with a view of orgaalsing scamp. in maintaining a strict guard over nils, aud the people will commend KBAL KBTATB TBASHM copy of ths notice of local lou to be re- I temoval la not without Its sorrows.” The field Is pretty well covered here the three bouses where the disease still W. Frank H Porter st ux to Emma A you corded, an atladavlt showing the «ont- Mr Joseph and family arrive«! in Eu- and there is scarcely an opening for exists there, and will promptly isolate and guard any new case which might Plank lets 24 aud 2b blk 1 »haw’s pliance by the locator with the pro-j geui* yesterday. another beneficiary order. pomibly yet develop. Tralne will now second ad to Eugens, »250. visions of Ibis section, which »ffidavil Notice. stop at Gisndale as usual. Arthur L Fraser et ux to Joseph it «hall l>e rec«>r<ie«t with such copy of ■ SOLDIERS’ FOUNTAIN. Geddes lot 8 and 9 blk S University ad A Clackamas eounty girl sues tor dl- R okkburg , Oregon, April 6,1V01. the location notice. to Eugene, »206. vorce, and aliegsa that she had not Bee 4. Inasmuch as the present law Notice is hereby given that the ap- A H ard K nock —J L Gilbert was Clara V Hlalue to Elba Christian, I proved plats i t survey of townships 19 prescribes an unreasonably short time Will Be Located io Southwest Cor been married a week before her bus- struck on the sine of the head with a lot 2 blk !» Christian's second ad to Eu J H, H 9 W, ami 19 H, H 10 W, bave lieu for tlie marking of ths boundaries of (■and began eweariug at her like a ner of Court House Lot. baseball while croesing Willamette i pirate. gen«, »685. received from the surveyor-general tor mining claims au«l luqxiee« hardships street, at the intersection of Ninth, Dally Outril, April 11 Chas F Muser et ux to J it Hellers Oregon, and ou Saturday, May IM, 1901, u;«Hi persinia diiawering mining OQ Cartwright baa been very ill about 7 o’clock last evening. It was laud In Eugene, »650. claims, an emeraeucy exists, and tnis Mayor G R Chrisman this afterneon al 9 o'clock a m, said plala will be filmi with asthma. His physician says a • very hard knock and Mr Gilbert was POWBH or AITORNBY, in this office aud the land mbnosd act shall take «fleet ami l>e In farce held a conference with County Judg« ’ change of climate Is absolutely nec- nearly knocked down. Two young H B Miller aou wife to A H Tan therein will I» open to entry ou or from and after Ils approval by the gov H R Kincaid and Coanty Cominls- rwsary. Mr Cartwright will probably men were playing catch and the b«ll ernor. slousr H D Edwards in regard to ths BO south. alter that date. ner. was thrown wild with the above re location of the memorial fountain to J T R hidwss , Register. June 14 has been set for the Oregon sult. Playing ball on the streets Dally Guard. April Ik tie erected by the Woman's Republi pioneer reunion this year. It will tw J H B ooth , Receiver. N ext H tai 'B F aik .— I’reparatlsns should beetopped. B utch ah H mou L kasbu .— Broder can Patriotic league. In memory of are being made to make th« next slats held In Portland, Helelgb Scott and Bios, of Albany, today lease«! the north the volunteers from Lane county, who Dally Uaare a prills fair a grand eucceae. Th« exhibits A B ooming T own .—Brownsville ro-'tn in the \ oung block and will re gave their live« to their country In the Cbsrlee Galloway will deliver the Lora H old —Mayor Chrieman today addreesee. promised ar« to be more and Iwtter | Times: Plane ft»r the new hotel build open a meat market In the earn« May recent war with Spain and in the Fll- •old to Mrs McFaller, lote 1, 2 and than In the past. Improvements are ing at Blns Hlver C.ty have been J Fred Thorne, who married Mine north J of lot 8, block B, Ellworth's 1st The g< nilemeu are spoken highly ' ipino Insurrection. to tn- made on the grounds amounting drafted. lie building will be 40x90 of by the business men of Albany It was decided to place the fountain Catherine C Coggswell in this city a addition, coneideration, »800. The to nearly tAMM’. Including S3 TOO on the feet on the grouud and two «lories w here they have keen in business for at the southwest corner of the court few weeks ago, UR Se*ttle, Waeh, for property tn located at the corner of pavilion. A large list of entries have high. I. will 1« constructed on mod . Valdez, Alaska, where he intends Eleventh and Mill streets. beeu made for th« races. Among ern plans and will contrain abotll K ►everal year». Two of the brothers house lot next to the sidewalk, aud it I will come here while the third one Is intended for a drinking pla«w for l«x-etlng. He has iieen appointed a them A W Iteaiu, of Eugene, has eu. r >tua. A ■ eneral merchandise store A hundred thing« happen every public and mineral land surveyor. Hie w ill coutluue the business at Albany, man only. tsred hie b m Al Me by Memo Alta lisa also been opened up there by Glen week that the newspaper man n«ver wife will eoon Join him. Hie fountain Is expected to arrive in mount In the »1000 puree for 2:1b O 1' 'users, and auother will be put in Daily oaarg. April Is He doee the beet be can, keeps about ten days and it will be erected As an H P work train was coming 1 pacers; also L Hickel, of Eug«n«, bee toy 0 A Rparks, owner ot the towualte bis eyee and ears open, but he is only 1'I bd .— Kio Hamacka, the young Immediately after lu arrival. Appro- along about a mile below town yester entered hl« blk m Zula by Geroine He a human being neither omnlecleDt nor Japanese eiudei t of th« U O, who left priate «wremoiiise will be had at its day it frightened Hie bone driven by deulu in th« »500 purs« for S aud 4- tn re eborUy after Christmas for Loe dedication. Ml«ses Ora I beehire and Nora Thur- omnipresent. You often wonder why year old pacer«; also A W Hearn has Albany Herald: Il is time some one Angeles tor his Health, t«lng afflicted this thing or that thing waa not pub- mau, of Fern Ridge, causlnc it to rear enured hie b f Deriuoiit by IM Norte, struck oil, o-found Indies;.or s of oil with consumption, died iu thst city I'eily i.naM, April u Ished, and maybe you »ay th« newt- dam Ida by Pilot Lemont In the »IIW near A 'Any. Halsm, Eugene. R-we- a week ago ymunlay, April 5tb. F arm S old .—cieorge Grom yes ter and plunge and to overturn the buggy P«per has favorite», and It ha*. They The horta then ran away. The young purse for two-year-olds. t i ., Ashla id and l'or< lau.i a. have W heu be left here I lie young man was day «old bis farm of 180 acres la Irving are the people wbe are thoughtful •dice were not hurt but the baruvw BoBM.— At Walker, April 10, 1901, s gne of th« stuff. Now It la our turn. lu his second year at tbs University yrrcmct to Mr Bbervr. of ,Kauaas, fog and buggy wrre pretty bad.y snuwbed “Bough to send what news they have the s«m of »5,570 This Included tbe We would be IX bile th« fed lasts we should 1« IB 1L , and was «capable student. to the wife of Geo Walker, a aun, I up. | to the newspaper growing crop. pleased to bear from you.