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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1904)
9 ----- T--?* Noie a id Comment. Earl Hood of Portland han chs'tg ■ I or rather lust track of bis penonality fcr the third time, At eigrt-on, it is claimed, he bad a spurge, as it were, drawn over the elate of bis life, commencing anew eo tar as hiB recollections of those ye.'rd of existence were concerned. 4 second cataciysem brought forget fulness of the past, and now for the IF !" “ "L "■ Africa’s Sleeping Sickness. According to the statement issued REPORT OF by the Americau 1 oard of Commis > siouers of Foreign Missions, no 1 ss EXPECTING i than 68,000 persons Lave died of the curious sleeping sickness which has COMMITTEE ravaged Africa, 10,000 having per I ished within the last five months. I Notwithstanding all efforts on the I part of the British authorities, there Sheriffs, Clerk’s, Treasurer’s has beeu no abatement in the spread and Assessor’s Ac of tbs disease in Uganda. The sick- counts. thir 1 time he must commence life first made its appearance in that i new without expeiieice. It must be 8eectjorl three years ago. A commis- i ' uoyiug for, perhaps, ilke not a 8|on bH8 decided that the diseas is I .v others he has paid well for job- . scatterod bv a tly tailed kivu, but no To the Hon. County Court of Lane ljts of experience, but unlike them, antidote has been dicsovered. An County Oregon: Gentlemen: The undersigned com has the fruits of his investments other commistiou is sail to be io taken from him at intervals. But I respect to fto «bat can be done mittee appointed by you to examine the records and accounts of the maybe he bus bad creditors. He to prevent the spread of the plague. sheriff, county clerk, treasurer, could conscientiously snap his fingers Segregation seems impossible, and assessor and school superintendent al them and say, ”1 know you not” no relief is in sight. I respectfully submit the following Then if his domestic relations were | The first symptom < f the presence report: SHERIFF’S ACCOUNT, none too pleasant what a convenient of the di e se is headache, with W. W. Withers, sheriff and Fred e.x u ;e tor disregarding marital vows ‘swelling of the glands o! the neck, I Fisk, sheriff, in account with Laue : nd commencing anew iu that partic followed by protracted sleeping on j county. Oregon, from July 18, ular. It is a dangerous precedent. the part of the patient. The disease 1902, to January 31, 1904, inclusive: Assessment Roll, 1901. Receipts. It Hood’« statements are accepted runs its course in from six weeks to Taxes outstanding July 8, m tine may not other men coucl ide ' two years. 1902 ..................................... $ 18706 71 it Lest to destroy tbeir past? Cash on hand........................... 98 63 Mrs. Minnie Kruger, cf Chicago, Interest and Penalties col has I e ome the sister of he- foui lected ................................. 873 Those people who take such de s>ns thiough tun legal formality of Coats collected on printing 384 light in twistiug th« tuil of tho Brit I adoption. Sh i in a widow and should Sheriff’s assessment............. 4 I ish lion will tlud no excuse for an 1 she remarry her boys would be Over collections..................... 11 other twist in the report of the De I rotbers-in-law to their s.tepfatbir. Error in rebate given in former report.................. 3 partnient of Commerce, just m ole * Registration fund, laud titles............. ...................... .. Discount on registiation books........... .......................... Taxes collects.« and county certificates redeemed........ Fines collected....................... Errors in warrants pa<a ... Paid for gravel by Linn county................................... Bond forfeiture collected. 22 CO SPRING SALE 26 80 83 87 910 00 2 00. EMBROIDERIES 3 90 300 00 811190 52 Contra— Paid to treasurer cash on Slings, etc............................. $ 9602 25 Bounty fund certificates de livered to treasurer......... 5126 67 Registration fund, land Q 60 titles paid to treasurer... Discount on registration books paid to treasurer . 26 80 Taxes and county certificates redeemed paid treasurer. . no 75 Fines paid to treasurer 1010 00 Error in warrants repaid and paid to treasurer............... 2 00 Collected from Linn Co on grave], paij tre»suier ... 3 90 Bond forfeiture, paid treas urer ......................................... 300 00 Cash on hand, error in foot ings filing book, balance 4 55 Cash on hand C. M. Baker to Pryor, not carriel out 1 00 811190 62 TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. The New Styles and Hosts of Them Bargains in Earnest—to be worth taking advantage of in rain or shine. They’re the styles and patterns for Spring Trimming. If you wait and buy from regular stocks you will pay twice to four times as much. : : : : The Yard 15c The Yard 3000 Yards of Embroideries worth ______________________________________________________________________ 25c to 50c a yard to be I Saturday, March 5th, 15yd I valllPS Tor»tvav^» Qolö values thprp there trpyp were iw in rmr our January Sale «-«f of Embroideries. The values in this Sale are as good, if not better, and they’re all Fresh Seasonable Goods. : : : You will need Embroideries. This is Your Opportunity. Vnn You Vnnrxr know what what Geo. F. Craw, treasurer, in account with Lane county, from July 8, 1902, to January 31, 1904, inclusive: Balance c»eb received from We have a Full Line of ali Kinds of Spring Goods A. S. Pattersun treasurer? 17662 98 public, that more than one-half our Here is one postmaster who values 8 20082 Received from sheriff taxes, exports lor 1903 weut to British ter life more than office. E. 8. Parnell interest, penalties and Contra— ritory, to be exact, lryty-two percent. has resigned at Junction, Arkansas, printing 1901 roll, 17849 14 November 1, taxes, penalties Tho amount is given at 8768,000,000, and says he will leavo that strte to do roll of 1902, taxes 189379 54 il Trading and interest paid to of which 8534,000,000 weut to Eng got away from the political feud that do interest............................. 513 89 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. county treasurer...................... 8 13009 30 do penalties ....................... 944 33 land, or more properly speaking, caused bis r« signatiou. January 5, 1903, taxes, in do priutiug........................... i’Äftssö^aea* 367 75 tho United Kingdom. We recipro terest, etc., paid^treas- do over collections........... 19 36 Senator Smoot, of Utah, says net cated to the extent of <308,000,000. Of urer..................................... 3119 78 Received from sherifl, fees 254 55 ASSESSOR. of course Great Britain is glad to mere than three or four per cent of February 24, taxes, penal do redemptions and sale ties, etc, paid to treas D. P. Burton, assessor, in account buy our foodstuffs, cottou and other the members of the Mormon church of cert.................................... 44 01 urer .................................... 1720 06 Received fifirn clerk, fees with Lane county, from July 8, 1902, products, still that is no excuse for enter into plural marriages. If they Taxes returned delinquent 178 65 for filings.............................. 9602 25 to January 31, 1904, inclusive: anti-Ilritish rabies. On the other lave to apologize for indulging in Rhet ill ’s corrections.............. 1026 00 do land registration fund 2 60 Amount of poll taxes col- iiaud therein lies good reason for ,olygamy even to sue i a small ex Taxes on property bid in I lected, 1902 990 00 Received from assessor, poll cultivation of the friendship of the rut, Why should not the church dis- by Lane county at tax 1202 00 taxes, 1902............................. 216 00 ' do 1903___ sale...................................... 28 91 Received from county clerk, ouiy other country in the world iredit that part of their creed entire- 82192 00 2 00 do............................................ that talks as we talk, without whose y, the more so considering that the $20082 70 K“ceived from assessor, poll Contra— literature wo would be poor ludeed. practice is abl orrent to our civiliza- Assessment Roll, 1902. Receipts. taxes, 1903............................. 1197 00 Paid^to treasurer, poll taxes Amount of tax on 1902roll.$ 195328 76 Received show license.......... ti-iaf 1902 .......................................... 990 00 20 00 Sheriff's assessment.............. 83 28 I Received from clerk bond The German nark Magdalene has Paid to treasurer poll taxes Japan has her spies all throeph Interest collected.................. 513 89 i forfeiture... t....................... 1903 ........................................ 1197 OO 300 00 left Portland with the fifth cargo ut do ...................................... 66 I Received from clerk, bounty An instance cam e from ibr ria. Cash on hand from poll wheat from that port in six years. 944 33 I fund certificates............... taxes 1903, February 1, “126 67 Vadivostolk yesterday in a Japanese Penalties collected............. The value of the cargoes foot up the do ...................................... 1 25 Received from fines, various 1904 ......................................... 5 00 b irber shooting a Russian oftlcei dead, Advertising collected........... oeat sum of «525,000, with 8163,500 368 00 i I sources..................................... 1379 60 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. then anno nci ig himself a captan Over collections..................... 19 36 I Recieved state school fuud paid the owner» for freight. Iler W. M. Miller, couuty school I I warrants................................. of the Japanese general staff, adding urevious four trips were made in 144, 25292 25 superintendent, in account with LaDe 8197259 53 ' Received from J. E. P. with a dash of self-glorification that county institute fund, July 8, 1902, ’ 14, 133 and 135 days. Charter rates to January 31, 191.4, inclusive: Withers, reward for cap be was not used to taking insults. Contri— Violin Maker and Repairer are low this year and she will get but uu. Collected from teachers' ture of Lyons..................... However, indiscreet the man was we Amount paid treasurer on 820,640 for carrying this cargo where Especial attention given to restor certificates and indorse- taxes .................................. $189379 54 Received from state road cannot but admit e the courrge that ng old violins Ft | an )1 g lews ah< got 839,990 in 1901. This flip fund .................................... Rebates on taxes allowed <848 851 ment....................................... $ 516 00 mandolinj, guitars, cello or bass. 4373 61 will certainly cause him to lose his Sheriff’s corrections............. ahc is carrying 161,200 bushels of Many, violins are weak on some 758 43 Received from F. B. Mason, Contra— striugs I cun strengthen them and life. surveying change of road Sold to Lane county at tax 17 20 wheat valued nt about $125,000. v ( • Cash paid treasurer on same 407 50 equalize the tone. Satisfaction guar- donations for sale...................................... 28 00 Received Cash on hand Feb. 1, 1904. 108 50 a nteed. bridgework........................... 32 10 513 89 General Kouropatkin, who is to Interest paid treasurer........ Rev Downs of Winlock, Washing Penaltips pnid to t e <nrer Received from lapsed school 941 33 nave command of the Russian land ton, has n forgiving disposition. Be districts'149 and 147......... Co9ta cvlD'ftod advt i tising, 133 48 forces, received his fighting epurs in Institue Expenses—Drawn do............................................ paid treasurer ............... 59 55 says ho will take ^his eloping wife 3457 75 from the treasury on war (he series of battle at Plevna and Over collections paid treas- Received trom Geo. Wall, back if he ' ill manifest ths proper rant......................................... Hchipka Paes during the Russian- urer............................... ID 36 M. D., money appropriated spirit of repentance. As nothing bus Paid expenses of institute, pauper .................................... Amount of tax delinquent 20 50 Turkish war. For horoic onslaught, August, 1903......................... 240 00 oeen heard from Mrs. Downs, who and unpaid............. 872 43 Received from clerk, dis litrmlned defense and slaughter by tho way deserted her five children, count on looks . . .•......... Cash on hand from interest, 26 80 LANE COUNTY WARRANTS—GEN these battles have no parallel in mod 2 16Ì Received from taxes and re ERAL FUND penalties and ccs it must bo taken for granted t hut she ern linn s save the storming of demptions ......... . Amount of warrants outstanding 112 70 is satisfied with the blacksmith. Atootin Paes ami the chnigo of Pick as per records in county clsrk’s 8197259 53 Received from use of county Rov. Downs' spirit of forgiven« ss tools....................................... office January 31, 1904, and charge Miscellaneous Texes. 24 Receipts. ett’s brigade at Gettsvburg. It is the -°l able is only equalled by that of the hus Received donations on Blue to general fund, $100,768.66. Coll cted on 1901 roll after opinion of competent war critics band in Dean Swift’s works, who River ro id........................... This amount will be greatly reduced clo-e ol roll receipts 8084 1222 50 resisting. Will bit Kouropatkin will not meet his in the immediate future by t'ie taxes to 8090, inclusive........... 8 could take “adrink of his wife's cold 23 02 Received from old «umber thcro«:L*hly protect all Waterloo at Manchuria or elsewhere, Collected on 1902 roll after sold........................................ 17 30 to be collected on the 1903 assessment tea and speak of the army with rever buildings covered with close of roll receipts Received from superintend during the pending war. roll, as none of the same has yet ence,” even though he was aware that it. A better rnof- 8880 .................................... ent, institute fuud. .......... b en received by the treasurer. 407 50 th > wife was entertaining the captain Redemption of property ing for less cost than Recieved from road dis We have examined carefully and in Tho Oregon agricut oral ist says: It sold to Lane county on iu the i xt room. tricts, road tu'id, repaid .. 140 (5 detail all the financial accounts of any otuer roofing i tl.e opinion that the Oregon or roll of 1901....................... 27 76 Received from sales of Co. the above named county officers and made. Quickly laid Washington prune grower who tins --------- I property. ................... .. 65 find tbeir hooks well kept and but ar.d lasts for years 851 98 luceived from « rrors iu a very ew- email c e ical e rars therein. The Poor Boy's Better Chance a good orchard in n locality adapte«! Send for booklet. wn-rants repaid................. Coi. tra— JOHN M. WILLIAMS, 4 00 to pmues, will g«t nsgood average le- The Peraffine Paint Co. Unite! States Senator Doliver of I ^W»r> M. S. WALLIS, Faid to trensn:eron redemp Sen Francisco, Seattle, Iowa is '‘cot wasting any sympathy I turna for bis investment and labir 8272835 35 Committei. tions for Lane county PoHland, Los Antftlei outlie childreu of tlm poor, "as he ¡during tlie next ten years as tlu< on roll of 191’1................. 27 76 Contra— NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION. asserted ill an uditi : ss in tho Brook ! growers of other fruits and probably Excess fuud orders paid. . 8 375 20 lyn Plymouth Churct Sunday. letter aviTiig«« returns for investment 851 98 Road fund warrants paid By request of the common council, “What little sympathy I have, "be d labor than the farm»ra of the Cash on hand from above with interest . ........... 893 71 notice is hereby given that the city ; taxes '.'4 22 General fund warrants paid 106114 19 asserted, ' 1 will give to the children country as a «hole. It ¿0 a not lock ehetiou tu be held on the first Men- interest on same ............... I of the rich If you have and givo tha* way to a good many prune *!day in April, will be conducted un- 50 YEARS’ $51 98 State taxes and interest paid 36396 47 EXPERIENCE • j der the Austrailan ballot law and •100,000 t« n boy to start him out iu growers at the present time, but a Sheriff's Fees— Receipts Contity school fund orders life, he does not stint. 1 suggest good many people ar«« us extreme iu i paid.................................... 46505 98 fl at nominations of candidates to be Cash on band from Isst keeping that •100,000' and timi b y their hopeless view < f the future now State school fuud orders... 24797 85 vot“d for will have to be file! with reperì July 7, 1902 ... $ 71 85 the city recorder according to the anart: tt will be better for the boy,' ns they were in their rosy nnticipa- Special school tax tripli Fees collected from July 7, terms of that. la v. cates p lid ............................. 23586 45 HI <1 as fa ts seem to prove, better ( tion8 a dozen y«>ars ago. 1902, to January 31, 1901, 175 40 City tax triplicates paid... JOHN M. WILLIAMS, 14415 70 T raoe M ark « I Back fees collected for the 8b 0,40 >. 7 30 lustitute fund order paid... Citv Attorney. D esigns 240 ( 0 Daniel Free—an, who mn«ie the first C opyrights 4 c . 'The real Am «ricali type, with its Soldier fund order 'paid - •.. 6 75 Anyone «ending a eketrh and deecrlntinriniay 8254 55 qnlckly »«certain onr opinion free whether an O. K. GRUBBER AND STUMP I a-'kgronnd of poverty, «ila« ipllue eutry under the homestead law, is Fish and game fund order Invention H probably patentable. Cnmmunir*. Contra— PULLER lionsetrtetitconndential. HAND300K on Patent® paid ..."............................... 107 50 n«l hard work, was characteristic of it 11 alive and residing on the land I'ash paid to treasurer »ent free, oldest agency for securing patent«. on Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive Beats them all. Three state prem Bounty fuud certificates on noftf-e, without charge in the very I'nehlent of the United for which ho received a patent under fees collected ...» •251 hand........................................ 126 67' imi. Cue corse equal to 9J in power. tatis," e continued, “«luce Wash hi' entry. Mr. Freeman was a sol CLERK'S ACCOUNT. G-it» an aerea day Pulls down Cash ou band January 31, ington. nd <• il I hine bun said of dier in the v< lnnteer service of the E. U. Lee county clerk in A > IsniiMly fltnstfaM weekly, t Hr. s, baule loga to mill, moves cnl.tion 1(K>4,...................................... «>t any «-lentini- J r Tern il’i W. J. Bryan it he bad ueen elected.” United States ami stationed near - ' ir months, gl. Bold ty nJ newMeaier, ul'U.-es. account with Lane c:unty : Brownsville—since changed to He- Cash on hand from filings JAMES FINNEY. l’ .neh onice, F Ft, WuMs«tun. D. C. Brooks Marion County Ore. 36 ar» atrice, Neb , where «as locatid a T’as per report July 7, 1902 8 into Corn is liV in United States lard o at which Cash ou band from Hue, do. •Nrar and Cash < u itard from redemp tori)- cl'ieo h<< ma il hi i e -.try i little past tion certificate, «io.... 4 o 1 I >f January Carb iu hand from «¡«Hu * UH r is«< el to ll «nt taxes, <lo tilingjs, etc. eptember. Cgllrcteii tr » I' rtlficates b.unty Seven Miiuon boves ¿old in ¿.ist 1* mcathSo fumi 126 ShSX Sale Begins at 9 a. m. ? S L- ——— i™ S. H. Friendly’s .JULIUS GOLDSMITH. J. L. COATES I Scientific American. MUNN & (to '361Broldwa> ^¡gyy YOflC To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. £ This signature, ©» «very bo«. 25c.