Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1904)
e and Comment. COME TO Semi-Annual Statement EUGENE The annual agitation of the saloon question culminated in the city elec tion yesterday. The reasonable man is not soriy it is over, as local liquor legislation is mure than any other question responsible for hard feel iugs between 1m.11 aud neighbor» where there should be ordinary friendship at least. There are two sides to the question. Of the moneys received for Taxes, interest and Penalties and Sheriff There is the evil of indulgence in Assessments, ever and double collections and costs collected and of money alcoholic mauafactures moderately paid Treasurer and 1902 Taxes unpaid and uncollected and of 1903 Assess ment Roll, Taxes paid tbereou, rebates given and Taxes outstanding: or immoderately—there is no ques REGARDING 1902 TAXES. tion as to the evil except iu degree of Eugene Will Be Southern Oregon harm that comes from its use. Drink i Cash on hand October 1st, 1903—Taxes . . 8 4,460 ing .neu will not be slower to admit Cash on band October 1st, 19u3 -Penalties 106 Headquarters for Eilers Piano this than the rnoet pronounced pro Cash on band October 1st, 1903--lnterest 42 House - New Building to 1903 ' axes unpaid October 1st, 1963...................................... 18,448 hibitionist. Penalties collected on 1902 Taxes after October 1st. 1103 785 How best may the liguor traffic be Interest collected on 1902 Taxes after October 1st, 1903 Be Erected. 463 We Have the Celebrated cotitiolled? 'lhe government permits Sheriff's assessments — T.*o2 Rolls ....................... ............... 23 Over and double collections — 1902 Rolls 19 the manufacture and sale of liquors ........... 367 Many people tn Eugene and vicinity containing alcohol under certain re Costs collected—advertising . •27 Costs Tax sale - property bid iu by Laue county....... will be glad to learn that the new strictions, purity of the manu’acturis building soon to be erected on the and the collection of revenue there 24,714 32 lot f irmerly occupied by F. A. Ran from being the only control it at CONTEA. kin’s store has been leased by Eihr- tempts. That brandy, whiskey, wine Piano House, to be used as a whole and beer is sold, except for quantity, ' ctober 14, 1903- -Taxes, penalties, interest paid treasurer 16,861 88 sale distributing depot for Southern as unrestrictedly bv the manufactur October 13, 1!HJ3--Taxes, penalties, interest paid treasurer 1,652 15 NO OTHLs. December 7th, 1903- -Taxes, penalties interest paid treasurer 1,750 13 Oregon. A large assortment of the era as potato, s or flour are sol I iu January 29, 1904 — -Taxes, penalties, internet paid treasurer ......... 2,4 2 99 JUST AS GOOD finest pianos male will be alway- rhe markets. Any one may buy by it by Errors of assessment, double assessment, lands deeded to kept >n display here, which will the quart, gallon or psekuge, as the U. S Government aud county certificates................................... 13 grc-i i. »xpelite the inimer.sii bind- case may be. 00 Taxes on lands bid in ny county at Tax Sale.................................. With this facility for procuring tlie I Costs on property ............... bid in by 56 _r county—not paid.............................. re- done by this firm throughout t o tl.e - <.Hi«rn territory, ami will also evil there is nothing left for the mu Costs collected paid treasurer---advertioing...................................... Taxes uncollected and uupaid—-1902 Rolls........................................ 43 bring a great deal ct business to I nicipalily to da but to control aud li 24,744 Eugene, This is as it should be, ns tegulato the sale. Aud here is wbeie Eugene is now recogniz'd hi the the impracticable reformer withou THE YARD REGARDING 1903 T.sXES musical center of Oregon, -id ic i any personal experience with the evil Axminsters........................ - $1.35 right and proper that it have a thor ' usually fails Not being able to sup February 23, 1903---1904 Assessment Rolls............... . .. 83:15,723 Velvets............................. ougtily representative piano boose press the sale entirely be would ham $1.30 hiic I i s the Ellers. CONTRA, i per it with conditions that make law Roxbury body Brussels $ 1.10 The business of the firm in Eugene, I bleakers <if selléis »tilu- thOSO .vho March 2nd, 1904, paid treasurer................. 21,716 85 Tapestry Brussels 45c up is now being bandied by Messrs. indulge their appbllles would do so March 9th, 1904, paid treasurer....................... 21,985 S4 I) iwney -mil Foley, tw > bright and with the knowledge that it was pro March 16th, 1904, paid treasurer................. 3-Ply ingrains...... 36,563 81 95c 49,658 :<5 energetic young men, who have been hibited. And here, too, the man with March 26th, 1904, paid treasurer..................... 2-Ply Ingrains, Heavy 50,695 89 * 55c ■denti'led with the Eilers Piano an established appetite takes a con March 31st, 1904, paid treasurer....................... Rebates allowed on full payments made previous to March 15, 1904 5,264 19 Half-Wool Ingrains . House for some years, They are both trolling part iu the liquor traillo. He 1903 taxes outstanding April 1st, 190-1....................................................... 39,838 8u 50« thorough piano men, having had com has been sold whiskey, wine or beer Cash on hand April let, 1904—-1903 taxes................................................ 00 00 Hemp Carpet 30 and 35c __ plete training in all departments of as he liked for six days of the week— «¿225,723 73 the groat establishment, inlcuding he must shut olf one day. Would you, tuning and repairing. Mr. Strict Ccnstructiouist of the Law, From the date that the 1903 Assessment Rolls were opened for the collec Mr. Ily Eilers, president of the consent to forego your Sunday meals tion of taxes, February 23rd, 1904, until March lath, 1904, full payments of firm, spent a day here last week and if a tew lawmakers should say you taxes were made amounting to 8175,472.95 and upon which a rebate of 3 per That the above completed the arrangements above. ¡ should not eat on that day? Do you cent was allowed, said rebate amounting to 85,264.19 Mr. Foley will arrive here in a think it practicable to allow men to amount of 8180,620.74 paid county treasurer was segregated and placed to the credit of the following accounts: day or tvo, and Mr. Donney, who - drink to their hearts’ content six State and County Tax................... ..8148,294 11 ts now in Eastern Oregon looking j days in the week theu to prevent Eugene City-Special Tax............. .. 11,342 39 after the firm’s interests is expected their obtaining it on the seventh Cottage Grove---Special Tax......... «02 06 J unction---Special Tax 617 34 here by the end of the week. I day? You may not do It Jaw or no Springtleld---Special Tax 319 17 Pending (tie completion of the new No. 1 Special , law. Men who want liquor will tlnd School 82 02 building business will be carried on I some 1 way of getting it. 8,906 72 in u stoic or warehouse to be decided 104 14 And with strict enforcement what 89 62 upeu in n few days. would lie the result? The experience 62 76 The popular pianola, as well as of a few years ago, when the saloons .... 1,263 94 Pl ano», will bo carried by this firm were closed tight ou Sundays for a 57 89 here 49 58 J U. KAYY rURNHUKE co few mouths may be pointed to,though 94 43 not with pride. While there might Enbalmers and Funeral Director 179 21 j have been lees drinking as a whole ou 315 16 .............509 98 I Sundays, the evidences of it were plen- Day & Henderson, Undertakers 73 76 j tifully seen onjthe streets in the shape an t Embalmers. Cor. Will and 7- .... 2,158 58 I of drunken men, and others beiring 258 84 j the marks of participation to a lesser 182 41 <»6 50 ¡ degree, llow did they get it and be- Yesterday s Portland Journal: Dau 1,431 81 Salem Stalo-" nn : At the regular j come dtuuk? By buying the Satur 46 58 J. I'arpley, of Salem,brother of Louis meetir.g of the State Military Hoard day night bottle, else the saloon man 106 78 C. Tarpley, of Portland, waived ar yost"i nv afternoon, an order was is I took his chances on the back door 129 07 raignment an a charge of conspiracy sue 1 cundemning the old blanket bags I and allowed them in. Ouce inside 61 65 to defraud the government of laDds and t dering the use of the blanket, what did the drinkers do? They felt 24 10 and was released on 84000 bonds in Violin Maker and Repairer roll in the future. This action will that it was either feast or famine and 50 9;. the United States ccurt this morning. Especial attention given to restor bo n calved with favor generally in drank immoderately, waiting the mo BIO lu Tarpley was one of the persons in ! ng old violins Repairing bowa- military circles, it is thought. The ment they knew they might tie put lt!8 .... 63 47 dicted along with S. A. D. Filter, Ma I mandolins, guitars, cello or bass. object of tlie board in making that ! out. And when thi< went? It was 69 66 rie Ware and H. G. McKinley in the ! Many, violins are weak on some deft-ton was to conform with the us j with a liberal supply of bottled li- 36 2 ' first indictment returned by the Unit ' striugs I can etrengtheu li" in and agli it tie regulars as far as possible. 1 quor. 196 66 ed States grand jury at its last ses 1 equalize the loue Satislacliou guar anteed The blanket bag Is still in use in 38 29 Drinking liquor is not a crime, T 533 6« sion, but’bis liHiiie was Dot ma ie put« sol.. . i i' izntions of the tegular ar ueitlier is the seller a criminal. It is 43 51 my, I 1 is fast being discanti d, as It a vice—a great evil if you will thnt 186 21 ” Rain and »went is eom i-ii ri I big, unshapely ami un- must be met and minimized through 568 i ] 1>av e no effect c i 1 harness treated j haudy to tlie mon, and the blanket constant education of the mass s 398 with Eureka Har- 1 Conrthonse items roll ..... ' - n proved tc be the neatest rather than by ia«s that »ill ei itaiu 4 . s < HI. It ie- 109 s the d.imp, jf pack ig< tor carrying (lie mens' out ly lie bruki 11 even though - . 1. . -t eu 24 2 • k<epstheleith- /■ - :t and pli- tit nnd i the siinm time 1» much m e forcemeat may Ie idlempt.-d. Mod 100 ■ e. Stitches ., J REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. easy in t more expeditious to roll, ende luwi will control—harsh ones 137 1 not break. \ 1 ola I No rough stir- \ ’ Samuel and Jane Parke to Mrs Thii si '• in whs used almost exclu aennot but fail. lace to chafe Pierce Tipton: lot 5, blk 11, Pack the volunteer soldiers In ’lie sivel. ir-dcut. 1 he 8180,620 harness not , aril ’ s ad to Eugene. 81800. with Spain. Orders are now » lati- keeps J i ins like ’• Fl jrian and Johanna Fxchs to John inis of tlie state | rint'r, and tn tl new, but LJ STATE OF OREGON. 1 s Crowley; 47x100 feet in James II Me irs twice | ’ they can be struck off will IS j COUNTY OF LANE. * as long by the Mr. ami Mi- Berlyn enter' d i Farland’s nd to Cottage Grove. 827. 0 1 to the com: millers of the 1, lied Fisk. Sheritfj and Tax Colli, tor of Lan bp i ' o. ’’ ireka ” mm Comity, Oregon, do hereby certify that the above report is true and cone« I ' ts nr tlie state, ami • In number nt their friends nt »li C A and Nettie Elwood to Emma J v\ ... will be tu red |n 1 d nei«r Llewellyn. April 2 T‘ ■ ven to 'h- best of my knowledge aud belief Richards; 80 acres in tp 19, s r 4 w. Dated tl is 1st day of April. 1904. : to brtende In lulqmutors in Inc v ■ ■ i nsseil nil too u . . k y in f r 81. FRED fl.-K. ooid / merry giinies ami nu eic.iin* I"’ e mon Winson and Charlotte Wells to Wm Sheriff and Tax Coll >c*or r everywhere ( was served in the dining rmm er in cans— Ji Lane County, Orci gon. E Wells; 58.40’acres in tp 17, s r 8 w. all sizes. /’ turn’ll the happy cm»d « is rterl 8500. Made by luck to 'Im pi I v t'i'le tuey were W A W and Ann Eliza Howe to Standard Oil eute.iiuiied -.inti conversation ami Company Marcia E Buoy: lots 3 and 8, blk 12, music Those present were: Mr Creswell. 8162. Mrs Berlyn, Mr arid Mrs. John Her Alice and S D McGuire to Beulah Iju, Mrs. Minnie Stephens, Miss Nel M McGuire; certain laud in Eugene. John Kestly,formerly of the firm n lie Gates, Miss Julia llaldersoD. Mis- 850. Burg A Kestly, giocerymeu, of till-* Neoma Gates, Miss Bertba Bostwick, W F and Ruth J Hunnicutt to W S city 1ms purchased the Springfield Messis, tdhf llnlderson, Otis Berlyn. That Depth on Gold Hill in the Nickerson; lots 3 and 4, blk 9, Geo W. Jaques Passed Away at Hot 1 final Mr. Tynunll, and has tak Charley Gates, Guy Bostwick, John Springtlelu. 8250. E x c lusive Blue River Mining en charge of the same. Mr. Kestly*» llaldersoii, Earl Berlyn, Paul Berlyn, Thurston Early This Horace U and Daisy M Cochran to designs and fai Ily «ill remain in Eugene until Fraiieis Berlyn, Dwell Berlyn, An Distri.i. C S Cocnrau; 3L,’acres in tp 20, s r 3 latest fashion- Morning. aft* r sotmol Is out ami then move to drew Erricson. w. <275. able models. Sprim-rl-’ld. George E and Laura P Campbell to Over 90 . ” A report received from the Blue Col. Holer Will Speak. Mr. Kestly 1» an excellent buiineis Robert and Rebecca A Campbell; 40 ardup-toda.. River mines today states that the George W. Jaques, a pioneer resi acres in tp 18, s r 3 w. <2400. nni”, l wilt no doubt make a H(1C- Col. E. Hofer, of Salem, deliver» suow is twelve feet deep on Gold Hill. styles to select cess with his hotel business. the sddrees at the university assem Ttiia is unprecedented at this time of dent of Laue county,died at bis home from. Made bly tomorrow. He has ehoseu for bls year. It is accounted fot by the ex at Tburtiou this morning at 2 o'clock from selected after ao illness from heart trouble. Y'esterday ’ s Albany Democrat: Dr. subject "Oratory,” and will discus tremely cold and wintry weather Mr. Jaques was aged 7b y-ars and and Mrs. C. V. Littler will return w e a r - w e 11 it in its ditferent phases of political, which has prevailed during the past f-i-’ii-.lc, college, etc. Col. Hofer two moutbe. Usually at this time of leaves a wife and five children —three tonight from their Seattle bridal trip, fabrics and i is put considerable time In the prep- year there ie little if any snow at the sous and two daughters. He was a pi .nd at once take up their residence in every pair arstion, and the address will be of mines, as there is almast always a oneer of Laue county, baring couie to I the Littler cottage at Broadalbin and has our liber Oregon from the Ea»t in the early Seventh streets. Tomorrow night ti guarantee. interest to all. great amount of warm weather during i MÌ >1 >64 *5v>s. He was for a long time a reei- the member» of the M. E. church will intention of the county March. _ Wifi Entertain. uent of «be Springfield neighborhood give them a reception at the parson bave paved walks built W beu this deep »now begins to mel F. • west park, and the court Mi». Zeiher will entertain the sen if it melts rapidly, look out for a He «as a goo«] citiren and lea'-es age, . . . Mr. Frank Wire, who many lrieuds to tuourn Ins Jeu.i«e. bu ueeu Mtrviug « cork in the In- erusiug fot lids for the iors and the special students a< the spring freeh“,. The funeral alii ’oe Lt-ld TLu.inlay uiau agency al raía. Cal., has re- will t* H great improve -ili nt’s home on the cam; us lo VO -- w V I at 11 a. in., iu t. e Spriun’lei i •’ ■i bi. pin.iiuu «IH risii ie ri"«, WedDeotlay, afternoon, from > a K äl /.WAZ üi ), MICI IG ä N eburch. wlrn interment in tlm Lau bi» former pm-mou m ’he Alitali, •’;wp t •■’I' The stfal*' fill be e-i’tre » n ci rrc’r'/-| rj rel Hill oeuietery. torniture co. s store in thi» city. iy infunimi. it«r- I FURNITURE HOUSE Of Lane County Sheriff for the Six Months End Big Wholesale ing on the 31st Day of March, 1Q04- Piano 5 Days Mors Distributing House Cornine Here. CARPE PARK MILLS JNGRAJNÇ Where1 You Save Me ey ALL FORMER LOW-PRICE REC0RD5 SMASHED! . J.w.KaysF iture Co TARPLEY OUT TO DISCARD ON $4,000 BOND BLANKET BAGS J. L. COATES Lcwlellyn! r Soci b >ry. B ) TWELVE FEET J SPRINGFIELD OF SNOW DEATH OF A PIONEER AW X ÁmerícanBcauty and F. C. Corsets CFA’ NT WALKS LOR THE PARK K^aniazoo CorsztCa IA adil L ì UtHAKiMciMiTOKt 4 a