The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 27, 1901, Image 1

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VOL. 35
LETTER FROM IOWA
NO 1
JULY 27, 1901.
EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY
SALMON EVERYWHERE.
ANOTHER RICH STRIKE
Literature to Advertise Our State McCauley’s Morning and Even­
ing Claim at Bine River.
and County Needed.
BOLD
vac
IN WHITE
PETTICOATS
50c VA,L.U.ES 25c
CALL AT ONCE!!
HAMPTON BROS.
WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD.
LANECÖÜHTYBÄNK
CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers
- or -
EUGENE,
OFFICE—East «ide ot Willamette street, be­
tween Seventh and Eighth street«
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
OREGON.
t«t»bli»h«d In ISS2. Oldest
Sank in th« County.
General Banking badness in all branches
transacted on iavorible terms
A G. HOVEY , Pre ;dent
L. G. HULIN,
12.00
. 1.00
.50 i
OwYaar.......
Sii Munths...
Three Month«.
B. H. HOVEY. A»-' t'm-hicr.
EUGENE
AdvertWna- rate« made known on application
Aildreu all busine«» letter» to '1 HE GUARD,
Eugene, Oregon.
Loan^SavingsBank
L WHITSON,
DENTIST.
Hiving purchased the office and fixtures of
the late deceased W V Henderson, I ain
now prepared to do anything in the line of
Dentistry in the above said office.
WCroirn and bridge work a specialty.
PIL
T 3 LUCKEY,
0
D^UI
Clock«, Watches, Chain«,
eiry, Etc.
WRq.airing promptly don«.
ST All work warranted.
Of Eugene, Oregon.
PaiG Up C-rA Ca."* !1
-
Surplus •
- •
Draft« issued on the principal cltle« ot the
United dtale« «nd foreign countries.
Inter««» allowed on Demand Certificate of
Deposit when left Hated period.
Collection« receive our prompt attention
City and County Warrant« nought.
t BKOWN.
rrsaldent.;
f. W. OSBURS.
C WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY-* T-LA W.
C<«hl«r.
Office One-half block couth of Cirim
Block,
0. A. »AINE.
vice Prttiaen1
W. W. BROW»
• >>t Cathlii
first ---
Euour* Olmos.
■ ■ maxxlxt
loaari i waltom
yyALTON A OVERTON,
ATTORN E Y3- AT-LA.W
National Bank
Will practice in all the court« of the «täte.
Office—In Walton Block.
Euaxxx, O r « oon .
w L. CHESHIRE, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON,
Chrisman llg.
Eugene, Oregon.
W BROWN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office-Upstair» in Chrisman Block.
WHonr»: 9 to 11 a m ; 12 to 2, < to 9 m. p
Of Eugene.
Paid up Ca.h C.-i*«1
OOO
Surplus
-
850,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A
wrtTHia.
D es M oines , Iowa, July 17, HUI.
E ditor G uard :—A few nave «looe
I met a gentleman from northern Iowa
who was goltg ibe Epworth league
convention at San Francisco.
He
»eerned anxious to know something
about Oregon, «nd in the thirty min­
ute» or ao we travel, d t>geth'r I im­
proved the t'rne to the beet of my
ability. He knew all about Califor­
nia tor he had written to the offloee of
the leading railroad companies lor
literature concerning ths Coast, but|all
they had wa» California.
Imagine a
ma know lug all atHvut Mt 8tia»ta and i
nothing about Mt Hood, the Three |
I
Slater», the Willamette valley, etc.
In coming to Iowa I traveled with a
gentleman from Wl-con»ln, who had
»pent several weeks In Lane county
and wa» going home well Impressed I
with the country.
Several of bis
neighboia think of moving to the
Cosat. Did that man have a line con­
cerning Lane county to give to «ny of
i hose prospective homeaeeker»? Not »
bit of II
All 1 could give him was a
copy of "R-eource« of Lsi.e C' UUty,’1
published b, < ur “Immigration Com­
mittee,” whatever that may be.
I-it any wonder that beople do not
flock to Oregon in greater number«? 1
know that till» matter of advertising
the state and county more thoroughly
has been talked ab >ut, but to quote a
hsckueyed proverb, “talk 1» cheap.”
Whether thia brief note will accom­
plish anything I do uol know, but 1
have become tired of atisweriug quee-
tlon« about thestateand not being able
to give any literature to back up my
woid- and to carry their influence Into
wider sphere. I suppose many Ore­
gonians away from home feel the ssme
way and I lielieve I voice their feel­
ing when 1 say that an impaitlally
written description of Lane county
placed in the proper p'acea in the East
will pay for Itself time and time again
iu the eta»» of people attracted there.
The W eekly G uard 1« now coming
regularly and 1» eagerly read.
This summer is one of the hottest
ever known In l»wa Coin 1« burn­
ing up in the fields. Hay and oats
are being harvested and are af«ir crop
Yours respectfully,
J ohn H andsaker .
GENERAL B.’ -(KING BUSINESS
A. I»«ne »•> r»A- ust.lr Unn«. Sigh
¿aft« on Chicago, S»» Fr»»c»co »nd Port-
^iib’T^hsnue «"M on fotviga -"»nJ”*
Pejxai*« received «abject to check or certih
To the wan that «aya it « e»»T
«nongb to take a »I »•! «['»**
and jut it in (,.•.! wo.kmg
order. Oaly tie F.«i*rt with
the proper tool* can do st weu
Bicycle
Repairing
_ , if
Should not I« »'teepted - at how»
your wheel look« ol M «nd .habby, have
If it ia ou* 'd or hr
‘rams enameled,
have it «et right Th« cw* i» either
< mm will ba trifling.
We have four Experts
\bo R.n»ir »4 Maaufartar« Bicycle*. Compel, nt n et who I »’» ’
K
Oh», mio.», Mi-o,iri, Ken«^ Mexico. Idaho an i <»>»-A11
■*"
ex
». W« also repair gun* aad «ewing Mv cw
Barker Gun Works.
ARRtRItt «NO COLD STORAGE CR0WD10
VISIBLC
th« Calapoola »Ide of ttie
The strike la iu
mountain. »on of 1808.
big cateln s are reported Speaial to th« Guard.
McCauley’s double i by »very boat.
All eannerle« aud
claim, the Morning and Evening, be­ cold storage plant« croaded lo fullest
ing on both side« of the mountain.
A capacity.
Price? »till r» main at 6 to
tunnel extends 240 feet Into the moun­ 7 cent« per pound. At llieee rate» the
tain from the Calapoola »ide and In ' tl-hermen are making pocketful« of
thia tunnel the strike was made.
A 33-f >ot ledge of splendid quartz
lias b en uncovered, the yellow melai
plainly visible to the naked eye In
moetofthe sample» of quarts taken
out
Considerable excitement has t>een
caused by thia latest fiud.
gold.
EXHAUSTED
LEMON SUPPLY
been made In the Clatnct, thia time on day is the largeel since the great «ea-
Hti«liie»« men »re now happy.
C hicago , July 23.—The terrible heat has exhausted
the lemon supply. Brices are increasing rapidly. It seems
that people are nearly compelled to have lemons.
YELLOW JACK NEAR HAVANA.
Special to the Guard.
N ew Y ork , July 23.— Five eases of yellow fever, all
Spaniards,
reported twelve miles out of Havana. This
BLUE RIVER MINES.
causes considerable anxiety in the city.
Mr Sparks, Proprietor ot Blue
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS.
River City in Eugene
Bpecial to the G uard .
Miners are
B erlin , July 23.—A Gorman professor announces tbo
transmissablo to
Dally Guard July XI
(ticking to the Blue River district In
8 C Hparkn, the proprietor of Blue
discovery of bovine tuberculosis. It is not
large numbers, aud it 1» destined to tie- River City, arrived In Eugene this
forenoon, after a load of provision«. the human system.
come oue of the most celebrated min­
He says lar e numtier of mluer* are
ing camps on the coast.
SITUATION.
going Into the mine« daily. Hi« hotel
I he werk of building the >30,0.0 R crowded to overflowing nightly and 8pucHl to th« Guard.
electric j laut for the Lucky Boy mine »ome guest« nave to occupy chair» and
P ittsburg ,
—
strike
remains
commeuced Monday aud will lie CO III- all »»»liable place« in hl» barns. The
about
the
same,
Possibly
the
are
ru«h la fairly on and new »trikes in the
pleted before winter.
little.
niinee are of daily occurrence.
It la saw null la running steadily and
getting out lumber for patron« and for
SHOT AND
Ida newly proponed hotel. A force of Kpeclal to the Guard.
men will soon atari up on the hotel
tockholm , __
. —A petroleum
r ________
_ r _____ on
Lytle,
of Eugene, and he expect! to finish it this fall. American schooner,
Adelaide,
the
b.y
He is «tarting to build a bunk house.
STRIKE
July 23. The
strikers
situation
weakening a
FATAL EXPLOSION.
KILLED.
July _ 23. __
explosion
Louise
caused
death
fire of eleven of the crow and four Swedish officials.
S
Andy
Formerly
Does the Shooting.
P rineville , Or., July 22.—Emmet
Egan, »on of Jam?« Egan, of Lamonta,
Or, who wa» shot Saturday morning
by Andy Lytle, died at 9 o’clock the
»ante evening at Durham’» saw mill,
near Hay Creek, Crook county. After
the »hooting Lytle gav« himself upto
the deputy sheritt, the »herlt! having
gone to the aoene of the »hooting Ar­
rangement» have lieen matte to hold
an inquest.
Country Flooded With Bank Notes
Printed From Plates Thought
to be Destroyed.
TROWBRIDGE PIANO VOTE.
Second Count Made This After­
noon.
Justice of the Peace C A Wlnter-
Hisirr, H E Morris and Otho R iberts
thia afternoon iu Mr Wlntermeier'a
o flI co madt the second count of vote«
in th« Trowbridge piano contest.
The student« and friends of th«
High Bcbool have been working dili­
gently and have auejeeded In polling a
much larger vote than any other or­
ganisation.
Following are the four organization«
receiving the highest vote «o far:
High Rcbooi........................................... 14,711
Foresters of America........................ 6 411
Knights of PythlM............................ 4,602
I O O F Orphan«’ Home................ 1,359
W ashington , July 22. — Chief
Wilkie, of the Hecret Service, has re­
ceived a number of bank note» printed
from the original plates u«ed by the
State Bank of New Brunswick, N J,
over 50 years ago. The bank went out
of existence «ome time In the'bksand II
Items.
was »uppoaed that the »teel plate« from
which Ila note« were printed were
destroyed It «eems, however, that Mortgage'............................................ I 574 00
these plates have fallen Into the bands Mortgage............................................... 200 00
Kill. IHTITITRAKOI««.
of pardes who have printed from them
Urge quantities of note« which have I I M Frrnci« and H C Francis to Con­
been put Into circulation from New rad Myers lot 1 blk 6 Cheshire’« addi­
York to Ben FraDclaco. A very large tion to Eugene, 1100.
James Castle and E C Ca-tlo to
percentHge of the notes so far discovered
are two», although some ones and fives Allee Goff 1 acre in tp 17 ■ r 1 w, 1260.
U 8 to Paul Bo««man 160 acre« In tp
are t>eing »ent in.
Inasmuch as the notes are not 17 • r 2 «, patent
William Pre»ton and C E Preston to
countertrit» of any United 8t«tes note»
or obligation the maker» and passers Mary E Gilman lot« 8, 9 «nd 10 In blk
cannot be prosecuted under the United 2 Hbeltou’« ad to Bkgene, >126.
Htatee laws, but It 1» said they can tie I Joeeph V Fleck and Nettie E Flfk
i punl-hed for fraud UDder the state to C C nturtevaut et al 1 07 «ere« In tp
law-. It appears that the note« read­ 18 ■ r 6 w, |275
J B Dunham and Eliza Dunham
ily paa-ed along the Canadian frontier
as the takers think they are the notee land In Eugene, >1.
Hot Weather in the East.
Special to the Guard.
The following 1« from an Iowa |>a-
an
rancisco ,
23.—
per juat received:
“Incubators will aoon be a dead
0. R.
rates
water
raised ­
leaue,” said a clerk at the McRae but­ tween
here. The
aro the
as have
ter and egg house today. "The hot
published
by
the
press.
weather 1» taking the hualneas all out
of the hand« of the setting hen and the
IT
Incubator. Laat Saturday evening we
had proof of It In the store. Oue egg, Rpi Clal to the Guard.
retting peacefully In a case, euddenly
apetown ,
—General
believes that
broke and ibe chicken came cut juat ae
tliero
is
of
intervention
and
that
lively ■■ though he ha I been ex' acted
must fight
the bitter end
for weeka
It wa» a cute little yellow
fellow, and he i» a» healthy »" th«
DON’T LOOK THAT WAY.
average chiob born in soch hot time».’’
Hp.cial lo the Gusril
".■Some strange thing» have bapi ened
L ondon , July
Balfour
before parliament
during the hot weather. The aun hae
no more appropriations for the
war
asked
tieen ao tiot that our cook didn’t have
for
the
end.
to build a tire to cook dinner. All «he
had to do was to eet II out In the aun
WAVE.
and the cooking was aoon finished.
When a mule atarted to bray, th« bray 8|>ecial to the Guard.
t
July
-At
o’clock
the
would melt tiefore It left hl« mouth
■nd run down his cheeks.
You could thermometer registered
were
­
see suits of clothe« walking through
where. Up t<< this
twelvo deaths
been
the «(reels, not a thing In th«m, th*
man hud melted out."
Court House
°*Alicollection« entruitel to r« »ill receive
pr .mpt attention.
P. E. S modoxabs .
T G H xndricxs ,
Casl.iar.
of the Canadian Province of New
President.
L. H. Poma
8 B E axis .
Brunswick, the words "New Jersey’’
A Mutant.
Vic« I’r—i lent
being printed in small letter«. The
not-» are printed on bond paper and
are quit» as good In every way aa
the original*. It 1» »aid that poe«ibly
|J,(KO,000 of ihe»e notes are in cbcula-
Don’t Listen
RLAIRLV
Pally Uaard, Jalv 23
Bpeviftl to tlie Gi' ard .
Word cornea from the Blue River
Asi ori
Or, July 22; 3:03 p tu —
mine« that another rich «trike ba« The run o( ha I iiptii >ewterday and to-
S50.00C
5,000 TWO MILLIONS QUEER MONEY.
A UCNCRAL BANRINO BUaiNlSB TRANS
AOTCD ON FAVORAULX TIRMB-
W
hot
tion.
Sumn er School Students.
The following course of general l«o-
ture-will be given at 8 a m, in the
Modern Lancuags room. Deady Hall:
July 24, Wed newt ay;
the
High
thori »—Mat be malic«
School.
July ®, Thursday; Dr Schmidt—
Modern Languages io the High
rtchool.
Ju'y 2«. Friday; Profe««or Dann-
Latin and Greek In tb« High Mchool.
July 2», Monday; Dr Strong— Re-
cent TendeDCle« In MecoDdary Educa­
tion
July 30. lueaday; Dr Lochman—
Phy.ic» and Chemistry In the High
«o' ool
July
JI.
Wednesday; Proftww.r
-chafer—Hl«t< rr in the High Hebool-
August I, Thursday; Professor Glen
I — English in the High Hebool.
S
F
July
Southern Pacific rates
rail and
N.
by
have been
be
Portland and
rates
same
heretofore been
MUST FIGHT
OUT.
C
no hope
Boers
July 23.
European
to
Delaney
the
independently of all.
states
Boer
23.—
that
as
S Louis,
More Trusts Forming.
will bo
same is nearing an
THE HOT
23.-
2
this afternoon
103 degrees and men
tumb
hour
hail
ling ovory
reported.
Light rains are reported in portions of Kansas, Mis­
souri and Arkansas. In Texas it is cooler.
TEAMSTERS’ STRIKE.
If the trust formation continue» the
time 1» not dlstaut when almost every­ Special to the G uakd .
an F rancisco , July 23.
teamsters’
thing In the country will be controlled
hour.
a wagon is
by them. Whether this would Ite
i’eueflclnl , to the oouutry or other­
wise, we are not prepared to state.
There 1» one thing however, that can Hpeclal to th« Guard.
D enver ,
—A
Grande
never tie controlled by a trust and that
wrecked
this
near
Marshall
’ Pass.
1« good health. The beat menans of
obtaining this Is by the use of Hoatettr’» rolled completely over.
Many
Htomach Bitter». This
wonderful
medicine continues to cure all «tomach,
liver and bowel trouble», the same ns II
ba» done for the past titty year«. If
you are a sufferer f-om <1yj>»|Hila, in­
digestion, consumption, flatulency or
nervosnesa, do not fall to give It a trial
at once, as It will surely cure you.
It will also prevent malaria, fever and
ague.
S
ing every
—Tho
strike is gain­
Hardly
moving today.
RAILROAD WRECK.
July 23.
morning
Rio
passenger train was
s
Two coaches
passengers wore injured.
She Didn't Wear a Mask.
PROHATM COURT.
Iu the matter rf the estate ot Joeeph
Htewart, decee«e<l. Petition for order
to probate will end to appoint A C
Wnodoock admlnl»tr«tor.
In the matter of the guardianship of
John, Frank and Jam?« Martin,
minor». Sarah M Martin, guardian,
licensed to sell real property.
But her beauty wm completely hld-
ded by »ore«, blotch?» and pimple« till
■he ueed Buckleu’a Arnie« halve. Then
they yanl.hed a» will all eruption»,
fever «ore», boll», uloer», carbuncle«
and felon« from It« Use. Infallible for
cut«, corn«, burn», » aide and pile«.
Gar« guarnr teed.
25c at W L De-
Lano’«.
***
Clearing out all our
Spring
Capes
MAKKIAUB L1CENBB.
J C Petit and Matti« Fisher, F Y
A
Hhaman wltneee.
J J Bimpson and Clarinda I Taylor,
Lately -tarved lo London tiecause
H«lL A Rowe wltne««.
he cou d not digest hl« food.
Early
A G Wright and Ml«« Callie 8 Hnod- use of Dr King's New Life Pill« would
gram, C F Hoodgraaa, wilne«
have saved him. They strengthen the
PRoRATk COURT.
stomach, aid digestion, promote assim­
Io the matter of estate of Amo« ilation, Improve appetite.
Price 26c.
HadaHI,
dec«e««d. Petition to re­ Monev back If not satisfied,
Hold by
move admlni«’ rator, Jas McCloud. W L DeLano, druggist.
Petition so* grant-d and order that he
continue m administrator of «aid ««Ute. “ a l F bku - Rmetiurg Plain dealer:
Poor Milllionaire
Basaev Goldsmith Dead.
PORTLAND, July 1*.—B Goldimlth,
the capitali«* and politician, died to
day. He wa« f- merly mayor of Port­
land and served for «everal year« a*
chairman of th? democratic «tate cen.
trai a>mmlg««.
Below Cubt
All Our Wrappers...
Wo want to close out, ami which wo have
ma<lo up our minds to do.
See those Golf Shirt« for 6Oc.
After praying loog and earnest for bar
hueband, a Eugene woman naked her
pastor what more «he could do to In-
He
duce him to «lay home at night«.
advised adding to hl» home comfort-
something that be WM er Joying away
from home The next day the woman
was looking up tbe price of Iwer by
' the keg.
•
FRANK illINN
c