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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1902)
A TIMBER LAND SÄLE BOHEMIA RAILROAD Good Honest Solid Shoes Ten Thousand Acres Sold ot Governor Geer turned First Sod Francis V. Canfield, of at 3:20 This Afternoon. Michigan. MONEY shoe9 that always give yORAN’S shoe brevities . wnp photo», Simmon, photo tent. Dr. Riberts, eye .pedali.t, leave« M»v 4’b. First bulk garden PAIO OVER TODAY. Chambers b*rdw»re. B^.1 photos 50c per dozen and up. ¿1 A Simmon» artist- M ood has a new WHaon-Moline at ooat. Shipped through error. A first-class experienced biovcle re- palr aisn now at Chamber»’ hardware. Don't forget that land pla-ter propo gtion at Moou’». It P»y y«)U well io try it- fle,vy field »nd y*rd w,re feDOe> 0Dly5oeeuts rod at Chamber«’ bard- mr*. One Fish Bro’e wagon, new 3-inch tirM a bargain for tbe man needing it. At Moon’». Andrew J Chapman, of Eugene, haa N-n granted an increase of pension to »17 per mouth. No wheel as goed ae the Creeoent Get one and know it. Bee them at Cumber»' hardware. Eev B F Row land will deliver a wrmon next Bunday night at the M E church on the 83rd anniversary of Odd Fellowship. The Odd Fellow» and Rebekahs will assemble at their bill at 7 o'ciook that evening to attend Ina body. Walla Walla Btateeman April 28: E E McClanahan, manager of tbe Rambler cyclery, has concluded to open a oyclsry at Dayton for the sale ofR>mblera. A num er of wheels »nd a nock of supplies were shipped from here to Dayton this afternoon. Thomas Goodchild, from Portland, will arrive In a few days to take charge of tbe Dsyton branch and Will be a partner of Mr McClanahan in tbe venture. Prune and epray your trees quick, before the buds swell. Full outflt, big or little, st Chambers’ hardware. HAD THEIR WINE FIRST. Causer Chicago’s Officers Must Serve Their Time in Jail. One of tbe largest s»l-s of timber land ever made in tbe state was oon- summated in Eugene today when Frauds V Csnfleld, of Meuistee, Mich purchased over 10,0(0 scree in town ship 16 south of range 2 east, known a- the Gale Creek lends aud lying along the McKetzie river, Horace McKinley and Finley Morrison, the well known timber dealers, making tbs sale. Five tbou-auc four hundred scree of this tract was held by the Oregon A California Railroad Co and the re mainder by parties residing in Eugene and vicinity, end the price paid was between $13J,000 and $140 Ot'O, the money beiug deposited in the Flint National bank this morning. This is one of the beet tracts of land on the McKenzie river, aud the price is the highest ever paid for such lands in this part of the state. It 1s eet mated that the timber on these lauds will cut 50,000 feet to the acre, the whole tract aggregating 500,- 000 000 feet. It has been reported that a big saw mill will be erected on this tract, but the GUARD was reliably Informed today that the purchase wae made merely for speculation. A oorrect list of those who held lands in this tract be foie the sale can not now be obtained because the deeds have not yet all been made out. MURDER. Brakemao Kills a Mao With His list. Portland Journal, April 29: I d a street brawl In facoma last night Mike Burke, a brakeman, struok a stranger In the neck, killing him. Burke dis appeared. Being a railway man, the Tacoma police rightly surmised that the mur- deier would attempt escape by train, so they telephoned Chief McLaughlin io be ou the lookout. It wae supposee that Burke was con cealed by friends on board of freight train No 53 coming this way. Several local officers were down the river watt- iog for the train to arrive when a tele phone message was received from Sheriff Huntington, at Kalama, to the effect that Burke had been captured there. The prisoner wae returned to Tacoma on this afternoon’s overland train. Courthouse Items. R ome , April 30.—The officers of the United Slates cruiser Chicago, who were arrested at Venice, remain in prison there. A b application for their dlMiisrge has been rejected. The Ital ian law does not allow the court Co grant pardon in cases of assaults on the police, ae in the oase of the American officers. It is considered probable, however, that the prisoners will be re leased by order of the King, Jane 1, the date of the fete of the constitution. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MAHD. special to tbs Gvsao. (.' otage G hove , April 30.— Oregon's Dally c.aard April 30 store n PERSONAL kJ «»Ur «»»rd, May 1 Bie CROWD OR satisfaction, go to ( <r,v«rnor, T T Geer, turned tbe flrst -hovel full ol earth ou tbe railroad that is to connect the Bohemia mintug oistnot with the outside world at Cot tage Grove, at 3:20 o’clock this after- uoon after having first delivered a short speech. Senator Booth also addressed the throng. While the weather was cloudy and threatening a big crowd witneesed the initial work on the road. Hags were Aying, anvils Armg and the band play Ing before and after the event. A public reoeptlon will be given Governor Geer tonight. PROF. F. L. WASHBURH. Himself and Family Left San Francisco for Minneapolis Saturday. Portland Journal dispatch. H an F rancisco , April 29.—Profes sor Frederick L Washburn, widely known in educational circles and uutil reoeutly entymologtst and professor of biology at Eugeue, Or, where the State University is located, left Hatuiday for bie new poet of duty at Minneapolis, where he has been called to a chair such as be has left vacant. Prof Washburn left the Harvard faculty to accept a chair in Oregon and there made a name not only for hiut- self, not only in his educational work, but in developing the Ashing interests of the North. He baa since beeu mak ing special investigations at Berkeley, and leaves for Minnesota now, accom panied by his wife, with the good wishes of a host of friends following him. A Supreme Court Decision. Policeman Reed Shot Thos Owens in Head Fatally Hon C H Baker waa dowu from Waltervllle today.! Horace McKinley rsturuad to Port and this afternoon. Tbe To Bore through Fairview Moun tain in Bohemia. G Nettle, of l-eaburg, the logging contractor, la in tbe city. Jesse Willoughby came up from Harrisburg this afternoou. ants watLce uten a Hilt toas j John Co'erldge McElroy returned this afternoon from Portland. Dally Us.nl May 1, Dally Uaard, May 1 The grand May Carnival given by The G uard received information to Claud B Clement went to Cottage tbe ladies of Eugene for tbe beueflt of day that a big project is on foot in con Grove tbl» afternoou on buainMe. tlie Fourth Regiment trend opened nection with the new Bohemia rail Hon and Mrs R A Booth returneM very auspiciously last night. The road to construct a tunnel 12 feet wide from Cottage Grove thia afternoon. openlug night was a grand success aud and a mile in isngtii from tbe tertuiuus Daniel Bebafer went to Salem this tonight aud tomorrow night promise of the railroad at the mines through afternoon to be gone »everal week». to be even better. Fail view mountain to the Musick Mrs N K B. 1-haw and children re Large crowds of people tbrooged the mine and other properties ou the turned from Creewvll thia afternoon. big armory pavlllou from eaily till Douglas county side, which will tsp “Tie Old Kentucky Home” 1» tbe isle last night aud s good big sum war the ledges al about l&oi) feet depth and Sugar Trust Denial. next attraction at tbe opeta houae— taken in at the door aud at tbe several at the same lime give an outlet for Hpeclal to G usrd . booths. shipping ores from the Dongl .» county N f . w Y ork May 1—Presi May 6tb. The program for the evening con -ide of the camp without going to ttie Mias Ruth Gulley, of Creawtll, 1» dent Havemeyer of the sugar I visiting her grandpareuts, Mr and Mr» sisted of music by tbe bauc, a vocal neceeelty, as al present, of climbing the solo by Miss Lulu Reustiaw »ud a abort, -umtult. Many thousands of d< litre trust makes a public denial A Haudsaker. pertinent address by Mayor G R Chris will be spent In this enterprl-e,and,'t Is that the trust controls Cuban B A Washburn and Ja» Clarke, of man. said. It will oorne from the same «outee sugar. Apriugfltld, went to Roaeburg on bua- Ae one enters tbe pavlllou tbe negro that is furnishing the money for ttie iuesa thia afternoon. Texas Oil Strike. booth is the Aral thing to attract tbe construction of the railroad. A L Roney, tbe Goeben merchant, eye. It is located on tbe uortb side ol Special to ths Guard. PROPERTY PURCHASED. returned home ibis afternoou after a tbe room just beyond the eulrauce. A ustin , Texas, Maj’ 1.—A short stay in the city. A telephone message waa received Then comes tbe Hpaulsh booth with it» big oil-well 6trike has beeu in Cottage Grove from Bohemia last Mim Maudie Coffin returned to brunette atteudaute aud red and yel night conveying the news that Cy J made.at Waters’ Station. Porilai d this afternoon, »xpeotiug to low buntlug; lheu the caudy booth, Hingham, the wel> known mining be back tomorrow however. all in white; tbeu acroee to the south Americans Fined $2,000. man, has just purchased the warehouse Mr and Mr» L L Goodrioh and Mis* side of tbe room wecome to the Japanese properly at the foot of the mountain. Special to tbe Guard. Carrie Paine returned this afternoou booth, tbe largest of all and beautifully It waa formerly owned by C Boren, R ome , May 1.—The Amor- from a visit at pointe north. constructed with ev.rgreeus. Here 1» aud ie a valuable piece of property. cans arrested at Venice for Rev Father F B Beck, formerly rec where tea Is served by a number of tbe defying the police have been tor of the local Catholic pariah, came Mikado’s prettiest young ladies. The ice cream booth is next and further TORN BY LIONS. released on the payment of up from New Era last night. on, tn tbesoutheast ooruer, is the Gyp fines aggregating |2000. They J M Berry, a traveling man, a broth sy booth wbers your future is re were from the United States er-in-law of t¥l M Young, arrived vealed Last is “Rebecca at the Well,” ’an-Anierican Circus Employe here on tbe 2:08 train this afterneon. one of the prettiest effects of all. cruiser Chicago. Got Their Claws While Feeding Mrs W F Martin arrived here today MISS VVALLRR QUEEN. the Beasts. East Indian Tornado. from Wood Lake, Wis, to join her Voting for May Queen continued Special to the Guard. busband who ba» been here sometime. lively all evening. Tbe oount waa an C alcutta , India, May 1.— Hon Jaa Hemenway came down Oresonlau, April». nounced several times, and the leading from Cottage Grove on tbe 1 :42 train Dacca, the former capital of While feedlug two of the lions that contestants, Miss Lottie Waller end Bengal province was devas this afternoon, returning on the 2:08 Miss Rose Gress, were quite close uuti) belong to ths Pan-American Circus train. tbe last oouut wlieu Miss Waller won yesterday eveulng Fred Demartinl was tated by a tornado yesterday Miss Resile Goodchild, ot Roseburg, with 8001 votes, Miss Gross receiving seized and frightfully torn and barely evening. The killed number who has been visiting relative» and 4135. Miss Norma Heudricks reoetved escaped with his life. He will not be 416 with many crippled and frieud* in Eugene, returned home tbie 865, Miss Maggie Nusbaum 426, Miss able to work for several weeks as the seriously hurt. afternoon. AdaOrrell 100, and tbe oilier votes result of bls adventure. A worse looking object than was De- J J Harbaugh,wife and and sod ,from were scattering. Packers Won’t Confer. martlni as he appeared ,at the Good Oklahoma, arrived here laat night Special to the ou ard. Samaritan Hospital last night about 5 N ew Y ork May 1—The j and may locate here. Mr Harbaugh A PHILADELPHIA HORROR. o'clock would tie hard to And. His tliat' ** “ brother of Attorney I N Harbaugh leads of the concerns clothing was torn luto shreds and his M C Goodenow returned thia after nands and arms were horribly torn are interested in the meat- noon from Cottage Grove where he A Foolish Boy Caused La men ta and bleeding. Wheu he was feeding jacking trust decline to take , went to secure men to work on the ble Loss of Life. the Ilona he allowed himself to get a jart in a conference to which ¡county rock crusher, which will »tart little too near the cage. Que of them they were invited by the At- up for the summer next week. P hiladelphia , April 30—Five reached out and with hie mighty paw torney-General of the United Yesterday’» Roseburg Review : Har- girls are kuown to have bean killed seized him by the arm and jerked hint St'ltes M Holden, now of Portland, where up doser. In bls effort to free him . _ . , I he conducts a flue lunch counter and and more than a score Injured during a panic at the cigar factory of Hur- self he pul bis other hand aglnst the Berkeley Against Portland. i restaurant, is greeting old friend» in burger, Herman A Co, at Tenth street cage. The second lion liked tlie fun Special to Guard. Roseburg. He will remain for the and Washington avenue, et 12:15 this also and seized tilts arm and began to B erkeley , California, May I May day ball before returning. afternoon. The company employs tear It with her terrible claws. 1.—The University of Cali-I Hou Jas H Raley, of Pendleton, I over 12C0 girls. At 1:15 p in the police Before the uuforluuate man oould respondent, vs A j c Goodale, Wheeler,et al, appellant-, appiai from Lane county, J W Hamilton, judge; affirmed. Opinion of Juetioe Wolver ton. This was a creditors’ suit instituted June 12, 1899, to have A Wheeler de clared to be the ower of lots 1 aud 2, ■dock 6, Fairmount, Lane oouuty, to set aside certain conveyances of said ornia track team will meet Democratic nomiuee for attorney-gen- I report «even girls are dead as a tv- lots, and subject them to payment of Multnomah Atnletic Club at rral’ J’“8**“* U*r<,u8h K“«»«18 01,1'af‘ I suit of injuries received in tbe panic, I, . . »- I teruoon on his way to Roseburg to join I three are dying at tbe hoepltai» aud 20 plaintiff’s demand. The court finds that there was a 1 ortland May 21. GeoE Chamberlain and other »tats are under treatment for injuries. semblance of fraud in every transac- English Trade Outlook. candidates who speak there tonight. A deaf and dumb boy employed in tion regarding the ownereblp of the 8peci«i to Guard. They will be here tomorrow. tbe factory caught his baud In the ele properly. The sons, by whom the vator, and in his effort to make hie L ondon , May 1.—Editor father transferred the property to the —i mishap kuown he rushed iuto the Labouchere writes in a very | „ wife, are bel 1 parties to the fraud, and HICAGO BEEF TRUST HIT.|Mld<tof a group of girls, exoitelly tbe oourt holds they cannot be consid dismal strain concerning the I* -------- waving hie hand, from which blood ered innocent purchasers. increasing supremacy of the Led the Horse to Water—Coaldn’t «tripping, some pereou cried In concluding, the opinion say*: “To American manufactures. He u nib “Fire!" and Immediately there wae a -ay tbe least, the transactions are at Make Him Drink. rUih tor the alalrway „» the building. is 9ays England’s tiade tended all tbe wav along with sueh an ---- Tbs crash was so great that many of atmosphere of distrust, and, being doomed. C hica « o , April 80.—The business of the girls turned back and rushed for among near relatives, the defendants Roseburg Killing. the Chicago packers has been stag- the windows. Before they oould he were called upon to explain and estab Special to tbe uuard. gered b> tbe refusal of tbe people of restrained from Jumping, a score or lish the exercise of entire good faith to R oseburg Mav 1 __ Thomas |‘be OOUDtrF 10881 meat at the prevali- 1 more had burled themselves to the overcome tbe prime facie case made by ‘ , it’.. ng high price», aooording to the street, several being crushed to death. /1 Chronicle. The demand for dressrd Ambulances were quickly oalled and the proof favorable to tbe plaintiff’s C Owens was fatally si O cause, and this they have not done. Policeman Frank Reed this rneatg in the last few days haa fallen off I the dead and injured were hurried to Tbe principles hero involved and stated morning. S3j per cent, and tbe discharge of the hospital. ...... serve in their application to tbe Owens was beating his way men in the paoking-bouaea ie general. During the oxoItement the Are alarm facta to affirm tbe decree of the trial on a southbound train and Aocordiitg to admissions of prominent I In tbe corridor of tbe factory buildlug oourt, and it is so ordered.” ._________ J packers, this alarming condition pre- was »truck and tbe arrival of tbe en ran when the policeman, »alto ail over the yards. In nearly all gloss on tbe scene added greatly to the F A Rankin et al to E B K>-ster lot 1 Huddleston’s ad to Eugene, $1. J W Key and Mary E Key to E B Kester lot 1 Llk 1 Huddleston’s ad to Eugene $1. Frances F E and M C Reisner t< Martha A Hendricks 160 acres in tp 20 e r 1 w, $1(00. John W and Louisa M Stone to Ralph W Stone 120.84 acres in tp 19 e r 3 w, $1. W W Withers, sheriff to James A Stansbie 264.51 acies in tp 17 e r2 w, Strikes a Rich Find. $650. V H Behne to P J Jennings “The "I wn troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous Vindicator” claim in Bohemia dietrlct, debility,” writes F J Gieen, of Lan 11500. Chas Fand Lucv E Mitchell “Sun caster, N H. “No remedy helped me until I began using Electrio Bitters, rise” and “Sunrise Facnou” claims in was looking for a man who lh-b)(l plBOta |arKa numbers of men I vbioh did ae more good than all the Bohemia mining district, $1500. Stole an overcoat at Gilliam’s ara being laid off, and the packing medicine I ever used. They have also Night Was Her Terror. Godfrid Graber to V H Behn, the kept my wife in excellent health for saloon, Eugene, ordered him business is in a state of demoralization years She says Electric Bitters are “Vindicator” claim in Bohemia min -uoh as it has not sxperlencsd in “I would oough nearly all night to 8tOpe just splendid for female troubles; that ing district, $15(i0. long,” writes Mre Chas Applegate, of they are a grand tonic and invlgorator PolicemanReedfired.whendreege<1 Alexandria, Ind, “and oould hardly for wetk, run down women. No other Public School Examination. gel auy sleep. I bad consumption so 0W6D8 1611 shot uhrough Lhe yards have BO deoreaaed during tbe medicine can take its plane in our bad that if I walked a block I would smily,” Try them. Only 50c. Batis- head, mortally wounded. He iMtIOdsys that cars are piling up in oough frightfully and spit blood, but metion guaranteed by W L DeLano. Eighth grade public school examina- wheu all other medicines failed, three lived but five hours, never the railroad yards. Shipments of <jat- lon will be held May 21st, 22 and 23 »100 bottles of Dr Klug’s NewDis- Daur Osar«. April 30 recoveringconsciousness. The b*’8 t*”* curtailed by the packers, M oving .—Dunn Bros, proprietors also June 11, 12 and 13, 1902 These oovery wholly cured me and I gained 1- «l.imo tkof ho tbe Chronicle says, and every branch 58 pouuds *' It ’ s absolutely guaran claims^ ij ^jtni oflb8«rea‘ |UUU»HJ tn«««»»^ »• ■uuvnu 8Ufl8ring °fihe Bonbonlere, are today moving examinations can be taken in the teed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, * policeman - «1 «fl . lOIlUegrWl 1 from from ths Schneider building on East schools of tbe county or at the office o bronchitis end throat and lung trou tired at the ground and. that] thepresent orittoai situation. The only - mth street to Mrs Holden’s bull ling the county school superintendent. bles. Price 5Oo and $1.00. T rial hol the ball glanced and killed nope for restoration la in cutting the ies free at W L DeLano’s drug store 08 Willamette street, the new place April 28, 1902. the man. Reed surrendered prices. W M M iller . having I • n fixed up very nicely and himself to the custody of the L ots of Eons.-Clark Sturtevant, County school superintendent. anew bsst.bop having been built. ofCrow, brought In to the iHeattls Pro sheriff. Chamberlain at Eugene. M arried . —James H ChamberlaiD duce Co today 500 dozen eggs for ship THE MURDERED MAN. Md Harsh C Arnold were married in ment. He reports the poultry business In bls neighborhood to be flourishing „’•oe APril 29, 1902, by Rev H A Owens was twenty three George E Chamberlain, Democratic wseo. and the bsn- are laying lota of egg«. years of age and unmarried. candidate for governor, will address tbe citizens of ¡.ane county at the Interesting Prices. He lived at Myrtle Creek, Douglas county. He held a teacher’s certificate which was found on his person. courthouse In Eugene, Friday evening, May 2, at 7:30 o’clock. The voter» are earneetly req use led to free himself his clothe« were in shreds and his arms torn and scratched In a frightful ooDdltion. The only wonder la that his face and hands were spared. He waa taken at once to Che Good Sa maritan Hospital where the house dec tore carefully dressed his wounds, but they say be cannot hopeto use bis arms for several weeks. NEW DELIVERY SYSTEM. Ed Nye Starts Up In Opposition to Frank A Bonney. Dally Guard. May 1 Ed Nye this morning started up a new parol delivery system In opposi tion to Ray Frauk aud Henry B >nuey. Mr Nye haa two wagons on tbe routes and seems to be doing a fair share ef the business. When the wagons were fl rat started out this morning attachment proceed ings were instituted against Mr Nye terror of the panlo-etrlcken girls. on a claim by Manon Calloway, hut lbs olaim and costs were paid aud tbe B orn .—In Eugene, this morning, wagons were allowed to proceed ou May l,1902,toMrand Mrs Fred Btraud, their way. of Camp Creek, a9-lb son. B orn .—To Mr and Mrs H It Lynes, at Bprtngfleld April 29, a eon. 3 Furniture Otait for the neui Stock i oorne out and bear the champion of honest and soonomloal state govern BARBER SHOP CHANGES. Nails. Cigars. 6 I be beet wire nails 2.5c. s 1 hild» or Export dear« 10c Cheese. Coffee. rr**t •• equal New full cream cheese 15c per pound. J^then 2uc and 25c. Give it a Grass Seeds. I Hi All kinds fresh grass seeds. I Jerry Horn Opens Up a New Sbop- Staoffer i Lee Move. lohnson, the Horseshoer. I am running business on my own Look now, shoeing horses every Today Stauff»r A Lee, who have day at No 66N Olive street, opposite been operatine a barber shop at the old Bang's Feed biables. and forks at ooet to close oat. F rank J ohnson . Colles stand at 24 West Eighth street, moved to the building recently Vacated Stone Jars D ead ’L etter «.—The following by C B Farrow’s real estate agency at Milk crocks and churns per gal 12$c 41 West Eighth street, and will here persona ehouldcall for latter« «1 tbe Eugene poetoffloe; May Bell Andrews, after oonduct their ebop there. Jerry Horn, the well known old- Eliza Cobb, Mre Edith V Day, Ford A time toneorial artlat, la opening a new I Stokes. Joe Toeton, H Harper, Mre abop in tbe root»« just vacated by I Nellie Humphey«, Lyman P Latour- Htaiiff»r A Lee. Jerry baa hoata oflette, G H La Montague, Mlea Ella E friend« and no doubt will do agoodlMarab, Jim Force, Al Porter, Peter bu.lneea. Race. MraJ A Robbins. John Hcbmilt, a Thu makueeight bans r «hope in tbe C M Bmt’h, Dick Whitlow, George I («MF. YonBg Hoes and Rakes 5c, ®c, 7c, 8c, 16c and op ’ bvwing t< tacoo 1« Nol at 4.5c a lb. ** 2 papers fresh garden seeds 5«. All kinds of garden seeds In bulk. Market Baskets. Pompilier Fine Cut. ment. Garden Seeds Department Store OPENING, APRIL 15 CHAMBERS HARDWARE