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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1901)
flauer“** o E GUARD. ->! ESTABLISHED BOR TUE B1SIE1HITI01 OEDEMCRATIC riUNCIPLBS. AND TO BARN AN NONBAT LIVING BT Tit RWSAT 0? Ol B BROW EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY 20, 1901. NO 52. BLOWN — IN WILL rv *C V A STUDENTS’ FOR rfr. •" V 89c w T'. BATTLE I Kpecial to tlie G uard . See north window... HAMPTON BROS. N » •’ i A da , Ohio, July 16.—Students at the Ohio Normal II niversitv rioted at the commencement exercises today. ! 1 lie juniors were victorious at the exercises and this en- i raged the seniors. Shots were fired and two juniors were wounded. Deputies have been sworn in to restore the I peace. The feeling among the students is very bitter. PUBLIC WANTS FACTS. Special to tbe Guard. L ondon , July 16.—Great dissatisfaction is expressed at General Kitchener’s censorship of press reports. It is openly stated that they have been colored in favor of Eng lish troops, when in most instances the Boers have been in the saddle and have routed their opponents. The public press says: “The public wants the real facts of the recent campaigns and are going to have them. We have stood this scandalous censorship already too long.” PUNISHING FILIPINOS. FIRST---- WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD Gt Eufjene. OFFICE Eaet side ot Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Special to the Guard. lonai bank CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers M anila , July 16.—Insurgent General Aguino, respon- sible for the murder of five captive soldiers of the Twelfth Infantry has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. Many native murderers have been hanged. RAIN FELL TODAY. Special to the Guard Paid up Cash Ca-Ual S5O OOO Surplus • 850,000 Eugene, Oregon. K ansas C ity , July 16.—Rain fell over an area of eighty miles around here today and the temperature is lower. An inch of rain fell in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. Many think the prayers offered up were responsible for the change in the weather. BANK ROBBERS. .$2.00 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS . 1.00 Done on r»M?u*Ue terms. Sigh . .50 1 drafts on Chicago, San I\ancieco and Port land, Oregon. Bills of exchm ee »’Ion foreign conntiiee. Depieite received subject to check or certifi Advertwine rates made known on application cate of deposit. ■ Special io the Guard. All collection» entrunt xi to ci* will receive Address all business letters to THE GUARD, pp -nipt attention Eugene, Oregon. lexandria , One Ye»r......... Six Months.... Thre.Months.. A J T G H xnt 'UCKS, President. S B E akin , Vice president. L WHITSON, DENTIST. P. E. S noikibass , Cashier. I.. II. P otter Assistant. Bun ■ 1’irchased the office and fixtures of tbr Ute deceased W V Henderson. I am 1 « prepared to do anything in the line of Dentistry in the above said office. SFCruwn and bridge work a specialty. Loans Savings Bank J 3 LUCKEY, Clock«, Watchee, Chains, Jew elry, Etc. ■^Repairing promptly done. WAll work warranted. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Office One-half block south ofl’i.-un Block, Franti, O bioor . I JOSHUA J • Surplus Y C WOODCOCK, N ■ MARK LET WALTON W” ALTON * OVERTON, VTTORNEY3-AT-LAW A GENERAL * • BANKING BUSINESS 5,00'3 TRANS ACTED ON FAVORAOLE TERMS- w E 0. A. PtlkE. vic. Pr.siOan’ W. W. BROMI Atti Cllhlcr SHOWN. President.. Cashier. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Office- In Walton Block. E ugeni , O rbgon . or SURGEON, EUGENE, Chrúuuu ldg. Eugene, Oregon. j Special to the Guard. M anila , July 16.—Insurgent General Gebarro and seventy men surrendered at Legaspi today. 7,400 MEN OUT. P ittsburg , Pa., July 1G.—The strike is still on. . 7,100 men are out. 50,000 MEN IDLE. OREGON. Estsbllshsd la iati. Olds»« Bank in the County. W ilkesbarre , Pa., July 16.—Stationary fireman strike stops all coal mines in Wyoming valley. Fifty thousand rll men are idle, PENNANT OF TIIE OREGON. Special to the Guard. PHYSI'TAN AND SURGEON. 0®« U pitaits in Chrisman Block. A <4 HOVEY, Pr**ident L. G. LULIN, < '-bier. B M LOVEY. A»«t < aahier. •^Hour«: 9 to 11 » m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 m. p LIN ERY ST a BLES SOLD. Don’t Listen To th« mm th*» «*y« ’‘••“J rn.”wh t’tike » whsel *P*rt s.n-1 put it in »'"d working „rim Only ths Expert with the proper tooissa« doit well rthou'd not be at horns- r^hou'fi re » a't-tnpta t,-..irw< ’ • . — your Wheel l»*ks old H it is "Ut ot order freme enameled. 1L« c io either :.»v- It • * '• cam will be tritling. We have four Experts I \bo FtapUr *I>.| M»anfsrtnre Bicycle«. C«mp»t ' ’ »»<’«' cyommi , . Mexico, <.’lesoti. ' •• Ininaii, Il’i'.'-Js. liheiHiri. Uiwvi. K K mms Mex Id^ho Id*h" •»pwwaoe. We tin . repair ffUM.Md eewi>< Machine«. Barker Oun Works. J Chinese Incubators. Oregon Agriculturist. ATTIMNT At OtMOLITIO«. It.lly Uusrd July IS •OWAT eoscuFi.E ' apeclel to ths Guard. Last night between the hours of 10:30 * K AtiU’AY, July 11,—Tbe Skagway and 11 o'clock tlis Ping Vang school Daily News of yesterday baa this: house, ou the Mohawk, 12 miles Those wb<> expected a blghiy sensa northeast of Eugene, was almost com tional trial when George M Miller was pletely demolished by an txplo loti of brought before Judge Neblbiede today dynamite. I’heexplosive was placed Wei« woefully diaapjo uted. The case under the organ in (tie aoutbwe«i cor ! of the famous ttag-pmirr j romised to ner of the bull ng. The oigan, . «be " ts ’cime of great hilt n atloual interest. desks, and all oUn r furniture aud ap- Now it 1« a mere m-tier of history for PHratus were blown to atoms, |* ‘ha | tlie case was dismissed at the request floor and sleepei s of the building were and cost of ttie prosecution. Still it completely splintered, it».- sides i f the was a victory for Mr Miller ami the building were blown out and all that patriot« of Mkagwny will feel duly remains 1« the roof with part of the gratified aud jubilant. frume work to support it. Duly a few persons were present at This is the fourth attempt made to the time set for the hearing. Neither destroy this school house. First an Mr Hawkins nor Mr Busby were there attempt w as made to luru it; about though the former bad been sub|oened three yea's ago dynamite was used as soon as he arrived today. Attorney and the building wss considerably Jeui Inge, for Mr Hawkms, paid the damaged, the bem-lies, etc, destroyed; coats, winch amounted to $19.15 and and again about a yeat and a half ago tbe case was dismissed. Mr Miller’s dynamite was placed mi the organ and fare from Porcupine was also handed explodeit tint not much damage was him. Miller shook hands with one or the result. This time, however, the two friends and left tbe court room. fiend who is so bent on demolishing Mr Miller has gone to tbe Porcupine the building was more successful than mines to develop his claims. at any previous attempt. The Ping Yang scnool bouse was built aotiie six or seven years ago al a PROF. BECHDOLT. cost of $400 er $5oO, It being about 25x30 feet in dimensions and a good What the P.-I. Says of Our New I uildlug for Its class. Il contained Superintendent. about $75 worth of apparatus. Just before it was buiit Hie district wee divided aud there was considerable Neattie Pont-Iutelligencer: Dr A T trouble over the location of the new Bechdolt is well known among educa building. One fa< tlon wanted It In tors throughout Washington aud the one place and und aimlliir wanted it Northwest. During the past five years somewhere else. It was finally built he |ias been a member of the faculty on its preseut site, but there has been of the «rate university, from which In constant dispute in tlist locality over stitution he eavered his connection last spring. He occupied the chair of the matter ever since its erection. Ths sheriff was notitlsd of the ex English and English literature while plosion this morning and be will look at the university ot Washington. into the matter and do all he can to Prior to taking a position in that in find the guilty patty or partlee. Kus- stitution he was professor of English plclon points tooertaln persons as tile and Anglo-Haxon at the university of perpetratorsot the crime, but no tangi North Dakota. He lias had long ex ble clew ol their guilt can be obtained. perience In public school work, having been superintendent of schools at Mankato, Minn, for a period of over fifteen years. of an oak tree and as It fell he wan «truck by one of the hrauchea nnd fell several feet Co the grouud. The left arm was crushed into a shapeless ma«« and several bruleee were rewived. Dr Fallin, of thia place, and Dr Devore, of Canyonville, were summoned and amputated the arm near the shoulder. The sullerer, who la quite an ol 1 man, h getting aloug as comfortably BN could be expected from so severe BIA accident. Court House Items. Mortgage............................. .. Chattel mortgage................ Assignment of mortgage Chattel mortgage............... Transfer of mortgage__ _ STRIKERS STRONG. PITTSBURG, Pa., July 15.—The strike of the memtiers of the Amalga mated Assoclatioa employed In the tinplate, sheet and I1003 mills, which was ordered Kalurday l ight as a result of the disagreement bet ween the con ferences of the Unit«! States Bteel Corporation atrl the Amalgamated A-sociatlon w s generally observed to day. In the Pittsburg district the skilled workmen who are under con trol of the union failed to put In an appearance, or. If they did go to tbs mill«, It was merely as spectators, and with no intention of w o king. 1485 OO Bio D ay vor W oodukn .-Saturday 100 00 August 3rd will be a big day at Port 150 00 land. The Woodmen of the World 1.1 00 will assemble on Mount'1 abor and io* 400 00 dulge hi atliletlu spott«, drill, by lluely utliformeil degree team«, etc. RBAI. KHIATK THANVKfta. I. It Hanson ami Marie II siihoii to This will all be opened Io II.e public. Joseph C Ensley 17.04 seres iu Ip 17 » r At night In a deep raviue on the mountain, l(MM) candidates will be In 4 w, 42,200 Jasper G Hlevens ami Minnie (4 itiated. Noue but Woodmen will get Htevens to It A Booth, lots (J A 7 Idk 2 a peep at thia. Thousands of Wood Hliaw's ad to Eugene, corner Eleven til men will attend this mammoth log rolling and Initiation. It will be the and Mill street«, $1000. biggest event In the history of Port CIRCUIT COURT. land. A good many Eugeuu chopiiers The Blue lllver Mining Co vs CH will probably attend. Park. To enjoin defendant from en. taring upon prop« riy or destroying To TIIK L akkh —C H Male, Dr property of plait.lit! and for damages, Cleo Wilson, W It Mackay, P B Gif PROHATk. COURT. ford, aud 11 L Macleay from Ill the matter of the estate of Wiu P the Arlington Club of Portland, Nichol.*, deceased. Appraisers L W arrived in Eugeue lust ulglit and left Brown, Geo W Kinsey ami Chas M tor Odell lake and the Descbuttee Kissinger tile Inventory showing value country this afternoon on a hunting of estate to be $183.25. and fishing trip. They will return home by the The Dalles route. It took H icyci . ihth HoMK.-l^xinard Hlratglil three teams to take their outfit, in •nd Cbarlt-s Miller arrived Liorna on cluding three flue cauoes, and the their bicycle« today from • trip to teams sre being driven by Ashley Portland,Antoría and other Willamette Stevens, Wood Blaii.e and Roy Bales. valley town« Apportionment of County Schoo Funds. Number of children In Lane county Hon H B Miller has written for this between the age« of four and twenty, paper a very Interesting account of a according to aebool clerks’ reports, Visit t > S Chinee* locub.tlng ewtabll»li- 7549; to each child la apportioned $2. inenl. It is well known that tbe a total of $15,008 Ls«' year the num ita , G Gr.swsellslbe Mlune-ota livery ' Egyptians have prarlioetl artificial in ber of children »»« 7 <2. The gain In statile«, St th® w *r of F,ith. “Dd cubation from Urns Immemorial, but It children ••« 187. Will.mHt. .treeta. to KF aud Loren will proi’.tdy tie new. to everv reader N*w pAwiRNokH B atic .— Tbe pa«.- Wooley, tbe purcba-e price being of this p»p*r that the Cblnew have ilone tbe same. Tt>eCbln>ee method ' «tiger rate from Eugene to Kan Fran ,3Tbe parebaae include, tbe building appear, to be quite similar to the cisco, after nextHuud.y will be 420 for and the lot on which it .lands, front E.gyptian, and tbe percentage of erg« tint ciase anil $1 50 Pu' in.n; tourist $15 ing 50 feet on Wrilamette street. Tbi. batched In a Chln«we Incubator with j aod $1.60 addi llonai f <r sleaper. The t out tbe aid of a thermometer, Is high prêtant rate is $211*5 ncludmg Pull is a good piece of property. , Wooley Brother, ar. experienced .n enough to aroa«e the envy of th« av man f«V first t'lass anti $15 M. Includine the livery buslnew. and no doubt will erage operator of the t«et of our »leeper, for tourist. The raise te lea. mrrdern American machine.. No iban ex pentad. make a succeee of it____________ _ American will, however, rare to under B till I mpwoviro . Edgar Vestal, • ting an Incubator WILL W ait A NOTH «R Y BAR-On take the task of who was pierced through the body mt ■ f the «Irkneea of his wife and of the Cblneae j . u □. with a pitchfork mins time alwee, ia h lI1...fahd •»•• sr-atrity ®f building D iri ,—Mi>a Evelyn Barton died at •till improving and I» sure to recover' ' .V^tta’ e’ the remodeling of I Jut.r'mn City Kunday. Hhe was IS He la at hie grandi.th»r’e, .Mr Bush' y tara ..f afe *“<1 waa "•*l ukr*1 b> ***• Dali* i<;roaa lba ri'af. I □»’• l * until next spring. Woolev Brothers Purchase Geo. G Gross’ Business. C i A deal > »bout completed wherein Bicycle Kepairing 8 I rOUNTH »00 V S alem , Or., July 16.—Officers of the battleship, Ore gon have arrived with the homeward-bound colors which were presented to the state today at the state house. A parade was one of the events of the day. Gov. G«er de livered a brief addresB of welcome at the state house. Tbe Hau- were run upon the capitol building and a salute was fired by a Portland battery. The “Oregon’s” officers will SCHOOL CHILDREN OF LANE. be banqueted tonight. General Banking business inali branches transacted on fawiH# terns W BROWN, M. D. BONINO Over Employes of Tinplate, Sheet and Hoop Mills Respond to Gall to Strike. Special to the G uard . w I- CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND Special to the Guard. Drafts iMued on tbe principal cltle« of the United Dteteii «nd foreign co-'Dtriee. Interest allowed on I>e®and Certificate of Deposit when left elated period. Collections receive our prompt attention. I Special t<* the Guard. City and county Warrants bought. F. W. OSBURN, BEGIN J E Simii.oiM, presld 'lit of the Great West C<»al A Oil Co, with beadquarteis at Portland, who for the past several aeek» li*»« been exaini ilng the pros pects lor oil hi 1 ,«ne c >i I'ty, aud whose >nipmiv,HS an- Jiim.u ced in previous Issue of the GUARD, a mid soon com- mt lice to I m re for oil, wu seen this afternoon st the Hotel I '. leene by a reporter It was learned that this company has secured leases ou I. r.h iu difter- ent prrt» < f Laue oouu y •ggisgstlng over LSJ0 acres. The < ì•<> A Dorris ai d N H U places, consisting of about SOO acres, immediately sd| tilling Spring field, w il’ 1st the scene it tirst opera tions. A well will b sunk ou Mr Hill’s place as ao<m a. >'ie machinery which ha« tiesn orders«:, has arrived. The company lias leu ed ahsut KKMI acres on Bear creek, a branch of the Coast Fork, abou1 12j tulles from Kprlugtield, tracts near Natron, In the Mohawk country and on Camp creek. Tbe Indications ot the eXlstsnce ot oil, in large quantities are good ou all of three properties, especially eo ou the Hill and Dorris farms near Hprlng- tleld and in the Natron <4 strict, where they are splendid. Prospects tor coal on the Mohawk and on Bear creek are also good, aud, Mr Kim nous says, It Is the tut ntiou of Ills company to de velop them along with the oil pros pects. All the properties ou which this com pany had secured leases are easily ac cessible, iu >st of them being only a short distance from railroads. If oil Is struck In paying qimi titles, which is confidently expected, it will be easily marketed, and It will revolutionize the fuel business. Mr riimmons will be at the Hotel Eugene for several days, and says lie will be glad to give anyone Interested in the oil business any information on the subject. A Ohio, July 16.—Seven robbers wrecked MYRTLE CREEK ACCIDENT. the Ressler-Ashbrooke bank here this morning at an early hour. Four charges of dynamite aroused the citizens who Dr. Sumner's Arm Crushed and surrounded the building. The robbers remained one hour. Was Amputated Saturday. Many shots were exchanged between the villagers and rob bers. The bank lost only a small amount of money. Myrtle Creek, July 15.—Dr H C Sum ner met with a frightful accident HUNG FOR HORSE STEALING. Saturday. He wm cutting the top out B utte , Mont., July 1G.—Fred Commo, l’eto Waller and Bucking Bill were hung by a posse today near Judith, Mont., for horse stealing. Of Eugene, Oregon INSURGENTS SURRENDER Paid Up Cash Cap'll - $50,003 I’KALEB IN I The Great West Oil & Coal Co. Ping Yang School House Des The Flag Incident Complaint troyed by Dynamite. Secures Leases on Lauds. Was Dismissed > $1 25 $1 35 $1.50 $1.75 GEO M MILLER FREE $ ,N All our Eonlash Silks, wide goods, new colors, worth Tacts now 59cts; worth $1.00 now 69cts. Closing out all our Summer goods. Bargains in SHIRT WAISTS to close out. ...Cool Shirts For Men !••• New Golf Silk Front for W cts, a bargain Nice shirts for $1.00and $1 .«50. New ties just came. Business is good with us for this time of the year. \\ •• have a good stock yet. We want to von. 11 a vi* you looked at the vest- ami jackets in our windows? FRANK DUNN I