The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, September 21, 1901, Image 1

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THE
KSTABLISHKB FOB. THE BIMEIIMTIO
VOL. 35
DK«t>' KITH riHMCIPLES. IM TO KKt JI 101 HIT LI « IN lì 81 THE IM KAT OE Uli B80W
EUGENE, 01 EGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1901
COUNCIL CITY, ALASKA.
All The New
Things.
Letter Concerning Lane Count.
People in that Country.
PERSONAL.
I
Dally Guard, Sept 17
l’r >f I \1 Glen and wife are bomt
from Day ton.
Oti< B r >ut returned last night from
Han Francisco.
Harry Baxter, of Marcóla, was In
Eugene t dav.
NO 9
A WOOLEN MILL.
Owner of a Plant Makes Eugene
a Proposition.
B I) Paine ha. goue to his homestead
on the Siuslaw.
SHERIFF
AFTER
*
JACOB
KLEIS
Council, C ity , Alaska, Aug 29.
E ditor G uard :—A few items trou
I here rnuht interest some of your
' readers in knowing how many of th»
i Lane county boys are succeeding It
tbiaoouutry which is so greatly blowu
about, but precious little truth iu .
There are more “broken” men here
than I ever »aw outside for ttie num­
ber of people. The season is very late.
1 tiers was les ou the creeks until the
firs of August. There are very few
good claims iu the country ami If a
good claim is knowu to be, some tel­
low Is sure to Jump it.
From one
claim, however, here a few days ago
the owner took out 11400 in three pau»
of dirt. Work I. plentiful all around
here from $5 to $8 a dav and “grub.”
I beard that it was generally reported
that C H Cardwell was drowued. That
i- a mistake, for he is here and all
rigli’, 1 have been doing a great deal
of oarpenuring for him and he la run­
ning the best saloon in the city. Hi»
558-564
street.
girl i» In N une making from (59 to (75
a week io a phot“gr.ph shop. They
i
are going home iu a month.
His
cru win, W W Cardwell, is the best
lawyer here and own» a d z m of the
beet claims here.
I made a strong bit on beach rocker».
I .old ISO of them at (15 «acti. 1 have
- or—
lately secured a number of good claims.
Doctor Taj lor of the B iliemiu mines
OREGON.
EUGENE,
is here aud “busted.” Nowton Carr,
CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher«
who lives above Goshen, is here ami
Established la IS»1. Old..t
. Sank In th. County.
doing a little carpentering for the
Wild Goose Co. He is g>in
up the
Yukon river to Circle City fur the
winter H H Barr came dowu from
OFFICE East side ot Willamette .treet, be-
Dawson to hunt for U 8 Cardwell and
tween Seventh nnd Eighth streets
the first man be saw was Cardwell.
News has just come down that Barr
A. O. HOVEY, President
and partners have won their ground iu
L. G. HULIN, Cashier.
Dawson which lias been lu litigation
B. H. HOVEY. A»»t Cashier.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
iwo year». The ground is valued at
. .(2.00
(86,000.
On. Year.......
.. LOO
Sir Months..
Mox Weldeman and another man
.. .50
Three Months.
have come here from Portland to work
»
a d< zen claims which they bought
from Jacob Klein, of Eugene, and
Advwtirinv .ate. mule known on application
when they arrived here they soon
Addrea all buaioew letter, to THE G L ARD,
found that Klein uev?r owned an inch
Eugene, Oregon.
of ground in this country. They paid
him about (3000 and they have »ent
the »fieri(1 up to Dawson to hunt him.
f L WHITSON,
Mox’» youngest sister died last win-
DENTIST.
ter.
Having purchased the office and fixtures of
J H Lee and family, < f brickyard
th. l»t- .lecesMd W V Henderson. I am A »ENERAL BANKINO BUBINEB» TRANR- tame, are In Nome and are running a
now prepared t«> do anything In the lin. ot
AOTCD ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
laundry and doing fine. J H Wagner,
liaituitry in the above Mid office.
IlrafL. iseuoC on the principal cities ot th. of Junction, h.» a couple of claims ou
Wt'ruwn and bridge work a specialty.
United SUtee and foreign co'intrie..
Intere.1 allowed on Demand Certificate ef Kiley creek. One Is said to be the best
Deposit when left rtatod period.
In the whole country. He was offered
Collection, receive our prompt attention
8 LUCKEY,
City and Countj Warrant, bought.
«150,000 for it but would not sell.
W I. BMOWR.
o. A PEIMS.
Council City is a fine business town
DXALXB IK
Rre.ld.nt.
w'C5BPnw«d‘l
and a good blacksmith would do well
F.W. OSBURN.
W. W. BROWN
CIoclu, Witches, Chains, J.w-
C.thl.r.
C.t
if he were here. He could get all the
elrv, Etc,
VKtpsiring promptly done.
work one man or two could do. Hors>s
WAU wuri warranted.
are in good demand at good prices and
freighting on the river is a good busi­
FIRST —
I
Y C WOODCOCK,
ness. A good lawyer could have a
good practice here.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
I am not going out until 1 get my
Otho.—One-half block south of Chrism
o'aime worked out.
Block,
With regards to friends,
E uokni , Oaaaoa.
T L B ussell .
In Ladies, Misses and
Childrens Jackets and
Capes.
Are Nowon
at
Hampton Bros.
Willamette
WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD.
LANECOUNTYBANK
A Sonora! Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
EUGENE
Loaiw Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash tap'll
-
$50,000
Surplus • - • •
5,000
National Bank
losar» J WALTON
» a MABXLET
yrr alton & overton ,
Ot Eugene.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will pox-tic in all the courts of the state.
0®ce- In Walton Biock.
Ecoxsx. O eroon .
w L. CHESHIRE, M. D
P.ld up C..h C.-IM' »ego™
Surplua
3
-
«60,000
Eugene, Oregon.
C F Lieth, of Llewellyn, made thl.
■ifl. <• a plasant call thie aft« ruoou.
Oliv. r E Bradley ha» g tie to Wat­
sonville, Cal, 'o visit for eotue time.
Prof F L Washnarn retarnod thl.
’ '
a ' irf ti o ' Portland.
Clyde Payne, the « ’ll known stud-
ent-athlete arrived from A.bland to­
day.
Mr and Mm John lugham went to
Roseburg tin» afternoou to take In the
Carnival.
Dayton He al I;
Virgil Earl will
probably attend the "late Uulveraity
thia year.
The patrol gang of the Pacific State»
lelephor.e Co i» at work in Eugene
»nd vicinity.
Mi»-e» Katheriue Pai lemon and Ina
McClung went to Portland today for
»few day. visit.
E Ehwegen, of Medford, who for-
ueily conducted the I O book atore in
Eugene, I» III tlie city.
Halsey Item;
Mrs Davie and chll-
Iren will move back to Eugene thia
week for school |iirp.>s>s ugain.
Mre B-tty Dougherty, of Portland,
■ame up on the after noon train to
hit her aunt, Mm M A Withrow.
David Lion, L CHketl«, Herl Mll-
■r and E C Smith went up ttie Mc-
Cehz e river on a fiahlng trip, Unlay.
Ml»» Eli tn a Cha»» returned from
'll! ago and ether point» I ant night.
Vliile abseut »he took a course tu u
ummer school.
Klaitihth Express;
The family of
I E Ankeny have left for Pelican bay
'here they will enjoy several day» of
Limping and fishing.
LC Miller lias resign« <1 hi» position
l the 'lea store and will go to Halem
here he will tails a course in chetuis-
y and practical mining.
Ashland
Tiding»:
Mies
Uz.xle
loreiand left on the early tralu Mou­
sy morning to resume inr .tudlee In
re University at Eugene.
M C Dotteu and wife and J K Dot-
oi K verslrte, <•»,, arrived <1owt>
om the upper McKenzie this morn-
>g and left this afternoon for their
home.
eUBLIC
MEETIBO
FRIOAV
NIOHT,
Dally Guard, S«|<t 17
H D Wagnon, of Portlaud, repre
seutlug a company consisting ot him«
self, his brother, W P Waguon, and
mrs M c K inley in SECLUSION
Geo W Hearst, owuere of a woolen
I
Special
to
the
■
iw-l
mill In Iowa, has been In Eugene a few
days eudeavorlng to crest « an Interest
W ashington , 1>.
Sept
The day opened gloomy
iiiiiiug our citizen» iu a propoeillon to
I
with
hanging
clouds
The
move the mill to (his city. A meeting
g were
of a dozen or more representative bus­
iness meu was held at the Hotel Eu­
people
with
heads and
gene thl« forenoon, with T G Hen­
funeral
stops
dricks as chairman, and Mr Wagnon
her
crowds. Mrs " McKinley remained in
stated hl» proposition to them which i»
own
room
the
Hous»
.
substantially a» follows:
1 be plant la a 3-eet mill, and when
THE SK VICES.
running day and night, which is the
intentl<m If the mill Is built here, it Speel»I to the G ua rd .
will have an output of a 6-set n.ill.
W ashington 1>. C.,
The
the
From 50 to 7.5 people will tie employed
and the payroll will be about (3599 per services:
month.
Fifty oords of w«xxi p r
Kindly
month will be used.
The building
—
R.
will be 66x115 feet In dimensions, two
district.
stories high aud will be a frame struc­
Understand.
”
—
We
l
ture A big dry house will also t e
Bishop Edward G Andre 's,
I)., conducted the
­
built. Tile cost of the plant complete
will be (15,009. When the mill Is ices
prescribed by
odist Episcopal
built and ready for operation the
My Go<
Thee.”
Hymn— 1
owners will ask from the business men
acting
W.
1
u bonus of (15,900.
Metropolitan
There Is the pro|K>aitiuu. To further
was furnished
the choir of
Metro
consider it a public meeting will tie
held in the courthouse Friday night at (an Methodist Episcopal
ch.
7;30 o'clock.
IN 8’1 ATE
Mr Wagnon thl» morning told th««
G uard that if it 1» found that the cit­
rotunda the
was cleared and the
izens are in favor of ths proposition
admitted at noon. On a
glance
contract, will tie let at once for the
erection of the buildlugs and the plant remains
the
ing
will Immediately be »hipped here. An
JSTPONED.
excellent site, that of the old furniture
i »ctory, ha» been selected for the
-pedal to the Guard.
mill and the splendid water power
here would be utilized in ca»e It 1»
hicago
—
Uilt. Terms for the use of the watei
the
anarchists in
> courts was postponed
jower have already tieen agree«! upon
Mr Wagnon thinks that Eugene
• >uld well afford to give the bonus
PLEADS “N( GUILTY.”
nked for and cite» a» example» Al­
•»
bany, whose people gave (20,999 for a Apeoiai to the Guard.
"«wlen mill, »“'I Halem gave (20,900 to
BvrFALo,
V, fctept
' ho obw ,
auaassin anarch»
Tboe Kay for bis mllj and when it
was
court this forenoon by the
* as hurntHl, again gave (25,000 to help
The
tment
him with
him rebuild.
U.,
17.-
low
and t drizzling rain falling.
draped in black
White House and Capitol buiidin
went ibout
hanging
and white, Tim
i The st ite
was held amid
with measured
seclusion in
great
I
in
White
,
Sept 17.—
following were
Hymn--“Lead
Brayer Rev. Henry
i aylor. 1). D., presiding elder
Methodist Episcopal church, Vashington
Hymn "Sometime
’
I).
serv
as
the Met
church.
Ilvinn “ Nearer,
, to
Chapman, l>. D.,
Benediction—Rev.
'aster
Methodis Episcopal church.
The music
by
the
poll
ehu
The
of
capito
public was
were allowed
pas
HEARING I
general
the
hurried
thousand.
C
, Sept 17. The learing of Emma Goldman
ind
other
th
until
next Monday.
f
N
17.—' I
the
brought into
officers.
indit
charging
murdering President
McKinley, was read to him. 1 Io entered a plea of “not
DANISH CHURCH CONFERENCE. guilty.” The trial of tho assassin was set for Monday, ¡Sep­
tember 23rd, 1901.
First Session Held in (be New
CHINESE TROOPS IN PEKIN.
Church Yesterday.
Special to the Gu»rd
>
ist,
E J Fra-ier went to Halem this after-
oon to arrange for i pace for the Lane
i >unty exhibit at the state fair. Mr
I rasler say» the exhibit will probably
it» en dow.i next Saturday or Mon­
day.
Mre Herring and Mr» Bo»s, mother
Dally Guard Hept 17
P ekin , China,
—Chinese troops
the
and slater respectively of Mu A E
Coufereuce me«ting of the Pacific
city
for
the
first
time
since
retreat.
Wheeler, left thl» afternoon for their District of the Daulnh Evaiigelioul
and
troops
borne at Onowa, Iowa. Mr and Mrs Lutheran church wa* held at the new
Wheeler accompanied them to Port­ Daul.li church yesterday commencing
land.
at 10 o’clock.
P ortland C arnival .—On account
The commencement nermon wa-
M H B-rker, the well known sport­
of the death of Preaident McKinley
ing goods dealer, left last night for the preached by Ker FC Miller, of Seattle,
ihe Portland Carnival will not ba for­
Mm Elizabeth Kjnnedy died thia
Iu fíalo exposition, expecting to lie Wash. The President, Rev Hansen,
mally opened until Friday tba 20lh
morning at 8 o’clock nt l lie residence
gone a month or more. He Is a dele- of this place, then called upon Rev A
inst. Hept 10-26 and Oct 2-9 10 are
of
Mre
Evans
at
246
Eaet
Fourleenth
ate from Eugene to the good roads H Jeaeen, of Ferndale, Cal, who we»
he date» for the »ale of tlckete. The
to Intrixluoe the subject: “Congrega­ »treat.
convention at Buffalo.
ound trip fare from Eugene le (7.20
The
deceased
lady
wan
aged
48
yearn
tional MI im I iu Work." The »peaker
Pendleton E O, Sept 14: Mis» Pearl
ncluding admiealon to the Carnival
reminded the conferen<*e a»eeinble<i of tod reside«! at Hsglnaw
nd g»x>d for 6 day..
uekey left this morning for Eugene,
Hlie
leaven
two
children,
Erank
L
lheduty which re»tau|>on every congre­
> re-urn« her studies at the university,
gation and member of tame of doing Keuuedy, super iuteudeut of the Booth-
Prof N L Narrlgan, formerly of the
-he will »pend a f»w days at Portland
mission work according to the com­ Kelly Lumber Go’s mill, at Saginaw, J O faculty, la deputy game and fl.b
♦ here »be will la- joined by her mother,
mand
of
Christ.
The different tod Mm H E Collin», also of Sagiuaw.
omminnloner for Jackeon county. Ha
Mrs Mary Butler, next Tuesday.
branches of mls«lon work were named; I he funeral will tie held tomorrow at eoently ar rented (women on the charge
House Items.
Mm Le«ter Baughman, of Mon­
the ways aud means by which aucti J .30 p m with interment In t ie Spring-
t catching salmon in an unlawtu
mouth,
who ha» been visiting at
oanner.
work is to be accomplished was sei field I O O E cein« tery.
pleasant Hill, will leave In the morn-
T
fourth and lastly wa» spoken of the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
i ig for home » tsompanled by her
r« <|ulrement. neceM&ry for doing such
Ida M Weaver and Wm Weaver to l epliew, Da ton Baughman, who will work, closing with an appeal to all for
Mies Ida A Weaver lots 13, 14, 15 and attend the normal school there.
more zealous work in this line.
16 blk 21 Frasier A Hyland’s ad to Eu­
At 12 o’clock tbs conference ad-
gene, (25.
PROPERTY
j turned for lunch In order to meet
Niels P Hansen and Hopbia Hansen
again at 2 pm. In the afternoon Ihe
to N C Chrlsteneeu 40 acres iu tp 17 • r
kulject wa. discussed, the nilnl.ters
W.
the Page
4 w. (11'50.
present taking a lively part in the dl.-
Building for
U8 to Oathe C Miller 16J acre« in tp
cuMlon.
18 » r 2 w, patent.
Dally Guard Bapt is
James A Cbeeber and Harsh Chcher
School
Eug ne property is held at flrm Notice
to Milan H Barker lot 4 blk 1 Cbesber’s
Thl.
alu
’
-»
and
advancing
dally,
ad to Eugene, (40
The new text books for the public
|
I
MM
T A Gilbert and Ella Gilbert to M H fterb >on W Handers »nd wife lx>ught -Chools
I««
the
■
MBBB
I
Barker lot 8 blk 1 Hhelton’e 2ud ad to I rota the A G Hovey «-state the on«- -choola of the county during the oou>-
Jto
t irv buil iil g »I'd property occupied
Eugene, (35.
y J L I’» e’s .......... ry «tore, for (SQOi. rig term. While school boards have
J H McClung and U W Young, ex­
en<f . ili' lies by fifteen month. In which t«« plaoe the
ecutor» of the eetate of Jacob Gillespie,
The ljest i the city. Fit
in
hug IB ao old- tew books the exchange and Intro­
deceased, to M H Barker l»t>d In Laos
all coats and
t without
Fine all-
-tyb one and t » m «dernlxe it and ductory prices expire Decern tier 31st,
county near Eugene, (■»)
1801. Tbs exchange price on old books
wool Kersey
1
Tan,
Matilda Keeney and Ella. Keeney ay a new sidewalk will probably lake
s shout 50 per cent of the retail price.
2
>J.
8t
II
tlie
gsrsral
opinion
Is
Red,
to J T Cahleon 8 acre» Intpl6sr2w,
W M M iller ,
hat the Handers' g ■ a bargain.
(550.
County Hupt of Hchools.
Mr S»n«l«-r» a»ys he will place a
row» OF ATTORNEY.
E ugene , Or, Hept 17, 1901.
■ew front In the Page building
Emily Hovey graute power of attor­ iext »prir^,and al.'« eract a second
attend A lbany C ollboa —The
tory <>ver the ».ms and the south
ney to A G Hovey.
G uard I» Informed that 13 yourg men
oom of the Hampton
to
> 00—Just arrived.
MARRIAGE LICENSE«.
from the lower Piuslsw ar« attendlr g
D«Hy '»aar< «ept 17
Harry H Mattewon and Mi«s Eunice
J ns HE* 1 >N,—Ai) order wan r®ad at or will leave s«x»n to stteud Albany
A Darling, J H Brown witness.
h«m-«i".K'f
military compan- oolkge A yooug minister from Al-
«e H-t night for the quarterly in- oany .pent the .umm.r down there
|H
<
n panles and th» and Induced them to go to the Albany
G«ar4. Sept 17.
(Jilting Fl
—
I
on
<>
4
h.
The
iD.psctlon is natitution Mi preference to our own
W ent a G unnino .— La»t evening
—10 pieces just
about 10o'clock there was noticed by i.u* y »" imp riant .vsnt In loeal University.
• -.1 by large
Mveral people a woman wa king up
Dally Guard, Rept 17
10
enrly.
and dowD the »treet with a Winchester «rt.wds an I a *» »1 ■’•n« «»OBliy
T all C orn .—Home of the tall»»t
nfle in h.r hand In the vicinity of the follow.
corn Man this ya«r was brought to the
corner of Ninth and Oak streets. Hhe
i JOABD office this tBornlng.
It le s
Go*M,»eptl7
• <
. re f>r aoo»e time
took of lidiar» corn 12 feet and 4
1 ibi
(’uy I>»
•s*’1 14
and was evidently looking f r big
-nd crown by J >bn W
, f M,” A an i L Dora L*wia, inche» U
game
It coold no« be aererUined
I 1’- ' ightat Maroni» from chronic Cbri.tlao <>u u. Churchill place. Il io
aw mau <a» < f r wf. <n -lx dyseutary Th* remains were ukcB ( a spleodid epeciiuau
I
I
looking
toCurvBliia today fo< interment,
Sept 17.
today
Americans
entered
their
The
immediately withdraw.
Japanese
Died
Court
SOLD.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON,
Chrêrean ldg.
Eugene, Oregon.
J
W BROWN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON.
®®<*~U¡«taire in Chrisman Block.
WHo .r, 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, • to » p m.
A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Sigh
I A. Done on reM enable terms.
WU on Chicago, San Francboo and Port-
'^Bills’oT.vchange wld on foreign .'. nnUb».
Depodte receir«d «abject U> check of c*rti •
<*AU «roBection. entrusted to M will recelv.
prompt attention.
P. E. SSODoaAAB,
T G Hxnr>»ic«»,
Cazier.
Preaident
L. H. Porri»
I 8 B E akir .
Assistant.
I
Vice Preri-ient
to District
Boards.
Autor nobile
guaranteed
change.
lengths)
Black, Grey
and
Furs-Furs.
From 11.25
$2
Outing Flannels
by Barker Gun Works,
tngene, Oregon.
-
“ *f in,
1 ■
»’* •_
, of f]2 ,w
», B *
‘ ,MP rh ea
JTTl’M
barker gun works
Eugene, Oregon.
$6000.
to
(fi
r- HAVE on hand just o|
» very eompl.te line of 8
GUNS and RIFLES,
roll u law m the largest
h'^re, ia th. United Staten. We can
*11 you * fine double hareel .hot gun
ror 11'50 (13,00, (15.00, (15.50,
■ 119.00 end (22.00. Fin. dmibi.
“•reel hsmmerl««. at (20.00, 1-7 00,
«« », (32. 00 and 835.< 0. All the
F ii. we eel] are reliabls, goo guns.
11 you buy a gun Me that it I. marked
11 it ha. that brai.d os it, you can re t u»*re>l that it -j»
•n you a hand,..,. wm G t«wrel 4».,t .-»» t.irB-
« calibea rifire at «3 £, and »5.W. V-. can alw «1
\tuiçh«A.r an.1 Marlin R.fre at th. l”W«t ir><— F J
so l »1J Wi.
Th. » » or » at 11’ J»
w .
K I liar ■*. w. Mil all kind» J AmuEit»» at RIX h
Store
Sanders Buys
Sec window of
tnnel Gown»
Teazledown Outing Flan »el
Price
cents. Come
beauties.
opened.
MK BUSH