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I Op II H? B? I 1? V i fi 1 v " ! ; ' ! ! . I T) 9 0 iSTiBHSIIEn MR TBB DleSE.mTIO OF DEUOCBATIH rHJUMPLES. AXP TO Ei-Ji 11 nOSEITHVlXfl BT TOBIWE1T OF OIR B-UW ,2 EUGENE, OK SATURDAY, MAKCII 14. 1896. X). 14. n i EILV EUGENE GUARD. CA.1PISCLL, PUBLISHER. i.Ei.l .1 le of WilUnmltu ,:J El;ti'-h Hlr.fH. UK sTU-'KIPTI S b twceu MONDAY, MAKCII P. A flue day. (.'.( election April C I. G A.hilr Is hi lV.rtlnn.l. J u .ilue A E Wheel, r U til Aliuniy. The road are very muddy again. Commissioners court one week from loi:iy. . . i n 1 tllel r.-f orii.,.1 li Si.. I .....I..- :ijlnj rates maao nnownitV " on application. 12.00. 1.00 .BO. liiIasi lT.!er to Ol'AltD, a. MICKEY 0 JliEALEH IN' -S3 rYahnes. Maws. Jewelry, Etc. WING I'KOMPTLY DONE. Will Work Warranted. W. BROWN, M. D. rr-i. I "r pastolfii. Hour"; m.: U t" -. tto'J m. Hon O II Buker, of Vilt. rville is In the cl'y. IE A'i3 HAHBLE WORKS. ,-a .ml cv rricei in roreixn ana le Visible mid (i mn I to, Moaumcnt. ..Mullen ami Cemetery work of .:i kinds tor m;. WOKiC GUARANTEED! ti tn(, near lot'mce. Eugene, Or J W Knight afternoon. M O Warner IIIMIII tluill. M Levlng.r U now ut WllslllllgtOII. Bishop Mill trip out south. Mrx Welnzei.rcid this ufternoon. went to Drain this arrived on the after- Spokane, rt'tiirneil toduy fiotn n returned homo F W Gibbs of Me; ford is doing busi lies In Eugene. visited ut Spring- make a waterway out of the cataracts tlmt thunder p-t Wasco's capital? Geo F Craw hud no opposition fur clerk. He in a hard man to down. It m reported that Hiipt Chas Clarke of the () & E has lieen Indefinitely liild oil' mid we understand ha ac cepted ii poHition wilh the U K A N. Engineer Chipuuin and Liiwh.ad are also reported on the retired lint. These were among the oldest employe of the road. TUESDAY, MAKCII 10. WOODCOCK, torucy-ut-l 'lae'i.'.l block iiiulb of Clirlsniau'. ErtiKXS, CltKUON. . HATiIELL. M. D. PHYSICiAH AND SUHGEOH oer Baum s clothing Slorc. 1 County Bank. 1 (EUabll.hed la Wl) GENE, OREGON. mineral Banking business branches transacted on able terms. . , (l. HOVKY. President. M. AHUAMiS, Canhler. U. 110VKY, Ju.. Aiwt.Cttahr. I 'IlJ.'Kii'tK, J 1'r.Hi.tH.t 3.B Kakih, Jr., Cuhler 1 Hational Bank pi Eugene. lash Capital 50,000 is auij Profits, $50,000 - - Oregon. ' al t' riliin btistneu il.'B on rcMu ' s fulit ilrafta on NEW YOKK. ". SAN' niAN'CISCO od TOUT- ' (ilitmriwiM n fnrelun countrie. tvurt utilijept t chsok or oertit- nit wtrttMl totu will rioolrc ''-n'.I.M, The L. PAGE, UKALEIt JX- ROCERIES a Liirt-c and Complete stork of ami Taney Groceries bought in the bet markets, CLUS1VELY F03 CASH, "'T the public better priees f iiy other house In Eugene. 51 11 mm take, at Market Prices. J. F.FORD, (Kv.nirrliHt,) M.iln-., l w,. writs, under dU Mtr.h 21. lf,'J3: V, '-kmkn; On urrivlnu home ktt "ouiid.ll well and anxlomly ' Our little (clrl, eluht ai.- one T'M.ilil, who had wasteil away J'Un.U. U nw well, stronir and '. ainl U-..U .i .u. ' .. j t. . ru uniimi up. o. 1. v lire ,i(11(. it. -....ir .uii i if .i . uwiic worn. wtu. V ' ehlldn-ii like It. Your 8. -' ire liiut cured and kept " iiosntnesn from me. Ho give -ry n,,e, wth p-peeti,, for Bn, j"ii pro.ierity,we are J'h :SU M J' K- VoRD' 'i-.f ' wnr. "-Iwniie tli. .yitm ?tl'-i''et tuni' 1 tAkllif ! JU Iwtll. by all Unntit- E K .M.:.Mieli.-.i l Held yeMerihiv. Tin' iijif n m'ihoii fur trout .IhMii be gills Am il 1-t. FS Youiifi r, of CoMnye (jlr. ve, wu In tile eit.v to.Uy. Ar.'li Kiee returned from Cottage (Jrove tliiH iiioriili'. r F OverhmuU, O It & N Co fielijht ajjent, U In Eugene. MI-hJhiil' Mitehell, of i'leti'imt Hill, is viritin in the city. Leuw. oil Seal li:m iicfcpted u posi tion in K 1:I1-.' ht.ltile. J W Kiilh'tit has Htillk'ieutly reeov ered to be on I he 8t eel. This week will end up the March term of ein-uit court. Osbum V DeLituo will move to the l'iekett block touio.row. j The robins are lu re a ko! Indica tion that xpring is not far oil. ' K F Willis and wife, of tSun Fran- clr-co, vitiited in Ku :ene today. ItevJH lllack rdui'iied from a trip down the v illey this afternoon. Iiev Wooley of Fairnioiint returned from Cottage (Irovy Hits moi iiI il;. The fool hills uro still covered w ith siiow, which Is slowly disappearing. WWrialnta went south this alter noon on huhluess fir tint Eugene tan nery. Mis Nellie Gilfry ii'iurii.d this moinitig Irom a shoit visit to Cas well. J W Shea, the sljtu painter from -niii Francisco, Kft for the soulli yesterday after noun. Larue iiumler of people were at tracted to hear the A 1' A question discu-sed. TheUSsnai' bout Coivnllis left lor down the river at 0:30 o'clock this forenoon. Mis-es Lou Ilenner and Mae Lari mer returned yesterday from n visit as far south as Koschurg. Miso.t Letty and Susie Smith went to Cortland today to visit with the family of Kev U A Blair. Frank 11 Wilson, of Florence, Hurt! & Davenpoit'a twikkeepr, left lor home on this morning' stage. Editor Morehead of the Junction C'itv Times was In Eugene today tak ing lessons on the school election. Walter Sh.-llev came up from Port land vesterdav and will spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends here. The bl-mnnthly meeting of the city YFHUE met at the Coitirrcuratlniial churh and was largely attended. Linn W Wood -i, f Prineville, Is an aspirant for sherill of Crook county, uiiject (o the (lecifiou of the demo cratic convention. Marion Saxon, of Chicago, n son of Mose Saxon, in stopping willi his aunt, Mrs Isaac Stevens. lie will remain a month. M ins Grace Gill of Ashland arrived here on the early train this morn ing and will lie the quests of Miss- Dottle Sovern for a lew days. Kyan Ulaichlcy left on tl.ls morn ing's Florence stage for Meadows, wheie he will be empioyeii ny .Mr llangs in taking cure of Huge stock. Accordion In a decision of llu Junc tion school board Misses Bruinley and D.i re 1 1 us have been engaged tu tescli two months longer than tliclr contract ailed for. Alex Davis arrived here today from Crook C 'tinty, coming vi:i The Dalles, lie says the mads e. o dusty east of the mountains, mid that the winter has U'en a mild one. Kev Mr Lone, of Ktit-ene, forineily a minister in (lie l otiKivgatioiibi church, but now a inuml'ei of the Christian church, I ho.diiij a series of ma tings at Coltag- Grove. The speakings jtsterday afternoon and last t veiling at the liaplist church were largely attend (!. The speakeis were frequently applauded. The p.ist .fllce department ha le estaolislied the poMolllce at Belknap Springs, Lane county, Or., and ap pointed Churles II Hill us postmaster. It is easier for a woman to go up stairs and find something for ln-r hus band lu a bureau drawer than it Is lor her to put the drawer in order after lie lias louud It. Fred Mulkey and C A Eastland will address the ymiiiK men's republican club at Long Tom Saturday, March 14. iixm the political Issues of the day from a republi.un standpoint. C II SlmeU and T Brook While, members of the Maii.uu club, were here yesterday making arranifeii.enta for a nun, her of that organlaliun to vUil the upper Mclv i.,le tliis mill iner. Kiilein Post: Presid-nt Chapman will lecture next Tuesday niitht. I his will be tlie lift lecture which I rexl delli Chapman will give this year, his sul jcel lieiug .ShakesH-are'B play ot "The ieiiis-st." A lew years ait four CnrvallU men pmspected around Krby lu Souttiern ir..,.. hi mnl iriive il ui). (Millie very spot where they proeete.i is u lliil.e A,J lii which it Is a-s.-rled the shares of : " . i-.iKj., x uiiiMi .larin sloes, ire worm n Ilarrisbnrg Kevlew: Mr Frederick I etcrs, a former resident of this city, died at his home on the Kin-daw In Lane county, on the 1st Inct., and was burled on the rd. He was 77 years of age and his w hole life hai been spent in honest toil (or the luaintaltiiiiu'c and comfort of those dependent upon his ell.irt. Corvallis Times: J K Kead, Mrs Ella Kead, Florence Kead, J Henry Uead and W Amelia Brow n, made a reipiest f..r their letters from the M K liurch of this circuit last Sunday. 1 liey claim not to renounce the f K church in penetal, but tliut particular itiiiico hi ine euurcii KK-atea in Mon roe. Tliis Is part of I he outcome of the A P A breeze, recently started up there. Or coniiin: Mr Lawler has bonded a i.uinb,'r of properties in the Blue Kiver country. The mines owned bv the Lane County. Blue Kiver anil I.Ui ky B y companies have each been bonded for H'i.OoO, the Turner claim for ftiOiX), and other outside grounds at v irions sums. It Is the intention of Mr Lawler tn comincnce active work on these properties early next June, and his London trip will he made as expeditiously as possible on this account. A FATAIj AlflOENT. Proprietor .if a w Populist Pup-r Fatally lujored. Sj ccisl to the r.cviin. ConvAi.l.is, Or., March 11. This morning while W T Holliiian and assistants wtc putting up a heavy p' luting press, preparatory to starting a populist paper, tiny in some way lost control of it and lu falling ft eautdil Mr Hollinau, the proprietor, fatally injuring him. He is still alive, but no hopes are entertained fur his recovery. I. AT Kit. News was received here as we went to press that the gentleman died at 4:.'i(J this afternoon. Wants $20,000. Corvallis Tunes: "Wallis N'asli was in town yesterday and Wallis Nash was full of business. It took ten clerks and three type writers to attend to his wants In the clerk's ot'ilce, ami Monday night was gone, and I'lesday morn bad omKe tiefor- they had Mulshed their task. Mr Nash wanted a transcript of the proceed i i' us of (he court in the Oregon Pad fin matter reative to the steamer Willamette VaIVy, sold last year by the U K msrslial of San Francisco to satisfy debts due the California metroslis. The steamer broiiL'ht something over $JJ.O K), and ills sti opuscd that Col Hogg sees his legal way clear to swoop down on the amount. At least the transcript is to lw u.-ed for some purpose or that sort. The document covers about 4'K) type wiittcn pages, and its production in 38 hours at the clerk's oltlce was mighty quick work." Phokkcltino Attoknkv. Corvallis Gazette: Benton pounty will present tlie name of W E Yates for prosecuting attorney of this Judicial district, Brown, of Douglas county, the pres. nt i ii c-t) in 1 4'ii t, will likely tie the only opposing candidate. Jin that county already has the district judge and the congressman and has a candidate fur member of I lie statu board of equallza tion. Benton county has no repre sentation in the stateor district ofllees, and is fairly entitled to name the district attorney. MAititiKD. In the Unitarian church of Cortland, at 5 o'clock lasi evening, bv Kev Wibs-r, Mr Geo L Baker and Miss Bei t ha Blair. Tlie groom is well know n in Portland and is assistant nmnager of the Marquain Grand Thea tre. The bride is one of Eugene's lair daughters, who has been tilling the position of paid nurse lu (he Good Samaritan Hospital of Portland for the past three years. Her parents are Mr and Mrs F M Blair, or this city. The Gi'akp joins with the many friends of tlie young couple here In wishing them a long and happy lite. Blake Transmitteks. A gentle man is in Eugene represi'titiint the telephone company, lie vill place in position tlie reguinr Blake transmit ters, used in the large cities, tli.ougli out Eugene. The telephonic service will lie greatly Improve I thereby, and one can be connected with tlie long distance telephone without leaving his store or otllite. Is I'dhti.anu. .salein Journal: The school election at Portland excites much comment at Salem. It is un derstood here to mean the defeat of Joseph Simon in local politics. It probably means that votes have been counted mid that Mr Hume and his fiiends and the anil-Dolpli republican are In the majority. It means I lie downfall ortheMiuoii-Dulph machine. (iCAimAix's Kki'okt. M J Had-8-11, guardian of the estate of Tim Lace, insane, had Hied Ills report for I mo. The repott shows expenditures tiVi.fW: balance on hand Jail I, 1S'J0, 14.7. rteal ofguld is being gotten out. Salem Statesman; It makes one smile to hear the psp r of The Dull. taikimr alx'llt It Is-inif cliens - lu build a new river to Salem than to repair the old one. Let's see; bow muny ll f QuarJ, Miiruh 10. Died. In this city March 10, Wi. I lie liilant child of Pmf and Mrs Clu i II Chapman. The rem ins were In temd in t:.. Minnie, cemetery this afteniiMin , Clohkii l'H. The ,'rocery fctore which lias ls-en conducted on East Eleventh street for some lime by Mrs l'hlnegir has ls-en closed up and tlie business ili-.siinli iii-il. pull; i.iii(l, M.irn . AHJiifKNH' The (..niiiii-sioni rs tin. Hiijotiriieil until .Monuay, PUh, at 2 o clock. IbiKS-In this city March 9, IS'-0, ti. Prof and Mrs Cbs H Chapman, a daughter. Movimi E Haii-'i), the merchant t r is moving his sl.s k .of goods mmioue lmv. been .pent tn trying to ' into the Bellman building. Another splendid day. (Jul. t after the school elect Inn. E F Willis and wife are at Koseburg. O W I lord has gone to Portland on n hind il. s trip. Foggy this iiiutning the first time for many weeks. fixes are coming into the sheriffs ollice rather slowly. E II Lailer was a passenger to Port laud tills morning. Ld Babb arrived lure tody from Anaconda, .Montana. Miss Clara Stallord has returned from a visit to Halsey. One week from today is St Patrick's day the 17th ol March. Oregon Hose team meet tonight for the purpose of electing olllccrs. (rank lCimpp has sold his Monarch to Geo liaudsaker of Salem, Hmi b H hriendly.went to Portland on this morning's early train. Mr and Mrs Hynson Smyth, of Fern i.nige were lu Eugene today. Mr John West and family of Pleas ant Hill, were in Eugene toduy. Jesse Orphord is quite III at C 'burg with inflammatory itienuiatism. J M Cornclliu-, and P N Laird, of Hi i ieasaui inn, were lu town today. Geo W Pickett Is expected home from San Francisco to uorrow morn ing. W (1 Purkrson has recovered from a long and severe eiee of typhoid fever. T D Linton is loading two cars to. day with hops for tlie Chicago mar kets. Albany cast Z'1 votes at her school election. Eugene 870. (nito a dill'vr-1 ence. Mrs U Bettman arrived homo to. day after a vbil of several days in Portland. A M Tilton left this morning on ati extended business (rip to Beatrice, -M'Urasua. Ed Pengra went to Junction today and will rcliewlhe (elcgr.ph operator ai mill piacu ni ngiii. Ed Hanson moved his stock of goods Into tlie old Bettman store building, Cons-i block today. The Eugene school election Is pro nounced by (lie daily papers of the state as an A P A victoiy. ('has Binder, a native of Germany, was admitted to citizenship in the cir cuit court this afternoon. Mrs W Saunders 1ms gone to Wat sonville, Cal, to visit her daughter. Shu will bu ubn'iit abo'lt a month. Iieputy Prosecuting Attorney John M Williams went to Juliet on 'ndav to prosecute a ciisu in the jiist ice's court. Mrs S A Scholleld, of Grant's Pass, who is visiting here, and Mrs J M Howe went to Junction today to visit relatives. The Judges of tlie election yesterday handled tlie voters rapidly and with out friction. They made admirable ofliecrs. Ilieanti-A P A's won the school elections at Portland, Astoria and The Dalles. 1 he A P A's were successful in Salem. Richmond Dispatch: "No wonder I'm stuck" said the bewildered pedestrian; "I've run against the forks of the road." Tlio Koseburg local had to stop twice this afternoon after II left the station before it could get rid nfayouthful hobo who was determined to board It. Monday's Salem Dally Post: Dr Clara M Davidson took the 11 o'clock train for Eugene, to attend a .-use of sudden illness In Dr Chapman's fami ly. Kev D E Lnverldue if tlie Episcopal church addressed the mem tiers of I lie Advancement club at Mount's hall last night on the "Fuluro Cast of Evolution." Mr and Mrs John Krausse, of Salem, have returned from a visit of a few weeks In California. They stopped off in Eugene yesterday to visit friends a short time. Miss Bertha E Blair, of the Good Samaritan Hospital at Portland, re turned to that city today, after visit ing with her pare'uts and other rela tives lu Eugene for some time. ().-hurn & DeLnno moved their drug store, temporarily, into the north r ioiii of the Pickett block today. The work of reconstructing their old build ing will commence tomorrow. Another steamer Is to be run mi the Yaqtiiua San Francisco route, both steamers stopping at Eureka, Hum holdl Bay, Trinidad, Port Oifonl and Coos Bay, having a coasting trade. A Yamhill county paper tells of a lieu that couimitteU suicide. Slie Was probal.lv a proud and sensitive fowl, win. found out that her master was selling her eggs for nine cents a dozen. Slierill' Johnson, assist.-1 by D M Drake, took the three prisoners -Mo Dowell, Illicit and Downs sentenced to the penitentiary yesterday by Judge Fiillerlon, to Salem today. A large erowd was at the depot to see the dele gat ion oil. Umatilla's county court n fuse to offer bounties on iipilrrels or tofuniMi poison to Hie farmers fur fighting the pests, on the ground that the state law diH-s not authorize such action regard lug squirrels, though other animals are expressly mentioned. The grand jury is stl.l In session. This will l.e the inost ex!iisive grand Pity we have had for a iiuiiiiB-r of years, and all caused by IbeSiuslaw 'fishermen's strike of last fall. It seems toils thai Hie cases should be disposed of without further delay. Albany Democrat: Four weeks from todaV there wl l !' tlie biggi-l emigre sioiial battle ever In Id In Ore got., only to end in I lid ii'Miill.atioti of Hermann, t here win imin'i o camp of (he S ates'inu, O eoniaii. and several other valley pas-r. The democrats by putting up 14 ,,r"'.t man, can come close to defeating Mr II. -im inn. The politician shook hi bead cm-nlmlii-iillv. "Toereisno us- ill gel- ting U a' plat form, as far as I am con ocrned," he said. "I shall n-.i run for olll. e on a platform tills lime." "Hut, mv d.-ar sir," prot.s,tei the ptrly man Hg" r, "I Is iii-is-ssiry in order to get the votes." "N .llseuse," replied I be p .II I -i-i'i, "I li i'I m ike mv ra.v this lime on a pneoiiiatie lire nod endeavor to capture the bicycle vote." HIE 1U0TEU. GO FKF.K The lira tid Jury True KhIU Kill. to Find a Pally liu.r.t. Msn-b II. The c.tso of ti e State ef Oregon v (ieorge Saunders, Ira Allen, ('has Hartley, Trninnii Itarls-r, John I Itul t. rll.lil, Geo Bradley, Kichaid It s. Jim Crow and John Doe, charged with the crime of riot, was this morning dismissed by the grand Jury, as will Is seen In tlie report of tlie circuit court proceeding in another column. In the minds of the grand jury there was not sulllctent evidence to warrant a trial of the rioters. Accounts of the riots, which occurred nu the Sltislaw river and the time of 1 1 1 nt i Ike during the salmon fishing fatality at iiemhck ks' ikiikv. A l.nrircr Killed bv a Ibdling Log, Mlilrli Passe (Iyer III Holly Hi Neck Urokeu 'Iwl.'P. season last fall, were puhlishcd lu the Gl'AKDat the time. The rioters were arraigned before the grand Jury at the lat Novendier teiui of court and two Indictments found against them by that .Isxly. The cases fame up so late that there was not lime to try them nt the last term of court and they were continued over Ul til this term. At this term of court the cises were dismissed snd re subniltted to the grand Jurv. the naines ofS Sweel and Win Brynce oeing tunica to the list. Tlie grand lurv. after exnmlniiiga large muiitier or witnesses, dismissed the case and the rioters and witnesses will leave for their homes tomorrow morning. I bus is ended the Siuslaw riot ease which will probably fait up to an ex pense bill of f 10(H) for Lane county. HIM U' UFTIIK ELECTION. Sir Frank Heceives a Majority of 130 ote.s tor Director. Dsiiy Uusrd. March 10. The voting continued lively last evening until 0 o'clock, and by that time 870 hallos had been cast, L'Sl more than were po led nt the school election one year ago. The work of counting thu ballots was coinn cuccd a hunt 7 o'clock and soon after the result was known. L'H Frank, for director, was declared elected by a majority ol 130 votes over Geo B Donis, while Geo F Craw, for clerk, received all hut 1'U ol the H7U votes ca-t In the election. Tho result is as follows: FOKDIKKlTUlt. CS Frank rm Geo B Dorris 373 Frank's majority 130 KOK I'l.KKK. Geo FCraw W5 Total vote cast 87tt The election passed oil quietly and with but little trouble, cousidvring tho extreme Interest tlmt ha I been previously manifested anil the large crowds which thronged about tlie polls all nfternoou. Tlie N70 ballots weio cast w ithin a period of four hours and a great ninny more could have voted lu the same length of time. Fkihti.no thk U. f O. We take the following from tlie Salem Dally Post, I icing a portion of a coinmuniea- tion written by one W II Spaugh, who is a valuulilo assistant to Joe hiinon: "While it Is true that the people of Lane county receive more direct bene lit finui the state university than suy other county, yet not one farmer or taxpayer out ol fifty ran send bis children to (he university to he edu cated. While all can get the licnetll of our public schools, and all children between the age of eight and II f teen years should lie compelled tout tend tlie public, schools al leasl three months lu the year, something must be done to lessen taxation or the farm ers will all become bankrupt." Spaugh doe not seem to lie near the approach of bankruptcy although he has ls-en raising Imps al a loss. I'rotlts In poll tics seem to aland off the losses of funning In Ills case. Pall; (hunt, March 10. Wim. iik Assessed. The list of those voting at the school election yes terday ha liecn turned over to As sessor Burton, and he will proceed to a sess them. As each one by their vote claimed to have property in Meet to taxation, ot course they will readily accommodate the genial assessor with a lis' of the same. It looks as if die taxable property of the district will be increased considerably, on account of the hot light. Since writing the above we learn that the oath na admin istered to between 200 and 2-V) Mrsons whose names were not on tho tat roll. P.iljr Uu.nl, II .roll in. Mlsic Inthe AlK.-Tliere was niuslo In the air for awhile this afternoon. For awhile no one knew where it was coming from but it was finally o nh d on tlie summit of Skinner's butts and was being made hy members of the Eugene Cornet Band, who, attracted by tlie pleasant afternoon, had tuketi It upon themselves to ascend the butte with their Instruments and serenaded the town from its elevation. Tlie music could lie plainly heard arid sounded very beautiful. PallT Guard, Match 10. Dismissed. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Williams returned from Junction thl afternoon, having dls missed the justice's case at that place. It seems that D S Gore got drunk last nh'ht and assaulted his nephew, a young man by the name of Cummins, 'threatening to kill him with an ax. The evidence, however, was not strong enough to warrant a trial. t'.llr (iuarrl, March II. Election ok Okkicerh. Oregon Hose Company No I last night elected others for the ensuing year as follows: President, II T Condon; v ce presi dent. John Burger; secretary, D K Yi:r.: ii-si -tun t secretary, O W Giillln; treasurer, L H Johnson; ser ifealit at arm. J O Goodale, Jr; fore man. Wm Msyer; 1st assistant, O W Gillllo; 2nd assistant, Wiley Ham. Voteu Hkk IUxeii'T. One lady voted a receipt from the Woodmen Clio's at the wh.Hil election yester day, Instead if a ticket for director and clerk. Site doubt les got her ticket and receipt mixed and made the gievlous mistake of pulling the wrung one lu the box. palljr Ouanl, March 10. Vekv Low. Mrs Chapman, wife of President ( lias 11 Chapman. I lying veivlow at the family residence on 4th and Lawrsuoe streets. O.lljr (iii.nl, March M. A fatality occurred at John Dead iiiiuid's logging camp on the McKen zie about a mile above the county fer ry a' Hendricks' yesterday afternoon w hen Eggert B PuUiinn, a logger, was kil cd oy a rolling log w hich passed over his body, crushing his life out and breaking his neck twice. Deadmoiid's camp Is located on the south side of the McKcli.le river, alioiit II miles east of thl.citv. A iiuiiiIht of men with teams are now employed In hanking Hid log w hich have already been cut and barked lu t he finest. In transporting the logs Mom the forest to the river sedge, w here they are banked to await the spring season when they are Moated down the stream to the mills to lie sawed Into lumber, skldwaysare built from various parts of the forest to the banking ground. These skldwaysare cnnstrii. li d by chopping a roadway through the underbrush and placing lie ol iiImiuI four f.s't In length cross wise, ut intervals of four or live feet, In the roadway, resembling very much a railroad truck without the rails and without nn established grade. Thu logs are dragged over these ski. Iwayi by means of horses, mules or oxen lo the hanking ground. In order to make the lo dnig more easily over the tlesiiii.l ground, the track is occa sionally wet by pouring water upon It. By chopping out the center of the ties and by continued dragging of logs a hollow track Is generally formed In the middle of the skidway over the half burled ties, which thu logs follow without much trouble when being d ragged. These skid ways often extend down steep Inclines, and It was while drag ging a large log over a place of this kind at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon that tlie accldi'lll liauis'iieit wblcli cost I'.ggcrt 11 rulmau his me. it seems that hu was on the lower side of tlie incline when the log commenced to roll and, before he could get out of the wnv of Us course, It caught him, crushed him to the earth by Its great weight and passed over his body', probably killing him instantly, as his neck was broken twice and a iiuiiiIht ofotlur bones of his I sidy were also broken. A brother of the unfortunate man, who was employed near ut hand, heard his cries, uttered doubtlessly as he saw the Impending danger coming upon bliii, and hurried to the scene of the disaster, but could not remove I he massive log from hi brother's laid v until he bad summoned assistance from other parts of the camp. When the body was finally released life was extinct, mid It wa not considered necessary to notify thu coroner, as the cause of his death was plainly appar ent. The funeral will be held tomorrow at Hum, and the remains Interred In I io High Bank cemetery, near Na tron. Deceased was aged about SO year and was married, and lo.vesawlfc and three small children. He was a son of John Putmuii of Cedar Flat. He wa quite iMior and leaves his lam- 1 1 v In meagre clrcunistaiKvs, but Is said to have been a hard working man, and the most wuithy member of the family. He leaves a brother, who Is said tube seriously allccted wilh a cancer. .1.. - - 'ZmMoMsV I W - '3 -T 2 . . y i "'.. I Y'fff-' THE DE3T SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons Livci HrcuLATOR don't tir;:.'t to Ak it. I he Live r gets sluggish fc'uriii tin Winter, just like all nature, mil tlio svt-."?i b:vincs choked up by tlu a;cui:iiil lu-J waste, wlikh brings on M.il.tri.i, l-'ovcr ntiJ Aiue and Kheuma' tisni. You yv.mt t wake up your Liver n.nv. I t Iv st:.-e you Like SIMMONS liviu il'l .iO u do It. It also r -j'.ti! its I'm Liver keeps It properly at woi I;, y :u.i yrn-r sy stem w ill be free from pot-' -in a 1 tnc xvImL- Is-.Jv Invigorated. Ytag t'i'ili: tl;;s,T ItLOODwhen y.'iir m U :i is i.i Al condition, and that v. i.! o.i! 1-? wii i tlu Liver is kept active. ! n l.iv.r Ke:n ly once and note the clm-.-.v. But t.ie only SIMMONS 1.ivl: Kcc.ixAToK it is Simmons Liv..;: ILGtjLATy)i which makes the dillerencj. l ake it in powder or in lloulil alre.idy prepared, or make a tea of tho P iwJer; but Like SIMMONS I IVER REGU LATOR. You'll tinJ the khL) Z on every package. Look for It. tl. U. Zclllu & Co, riUladelpbia, Pa. Card of Thanks. Mr and Mrs O C Zelgler desire to lake this method of extending their sincere thank to the many kind friends who so materially and kindly assisted them during the Inst Illness and death of Mrs. Martha J. I'ryiue. Visited Cuiia. Tho Dulles T-M: Albert Tozier, Secretary of the Oregon Press Association, passed through The Dalles last week on his way homo to Portland from attendance at the Natlotihl Editorial Association III Flor ida. After the association adjourned Mr Tozier spent several week in visit ing various points of Interest In the south, among other tilps was one to the island of Cuba, whose people are now in a state of rebellion against Spain. He said that the existing con ditions there ut thu lime ol his visit n- se milled the great railroad strike lu this country the spring of 1HD4, more than It did an actual warfare. Al though Mr Tozier visited a largo por tion of the country he fo'.md no place that, lu his opinion, was ahead of Ore gon. Halljf Guard March 11. Hit With a Cultivatoh Levkk. While examining a cultivator In F L Cbamlsrs' implement store this morning a lever bar came loose and was thrown violently upwards by the weight of the machine, striking Mali Ion Calef, who resides north of town, on tho right side of the face al the base of the nose. He was kmwked senseless for a fuw minutes by the force of the blow and bled profusely. A Cobb Wateii Bath. Kev D G Knolls, iiustor of the Presbyterian church at Florence and well known here, had a narrow escae from drowning recently. Hu was scheduled to preach at Point Terraco and left In sail boat for his destination. When opposite Acme the craft capsized and tlie reveieiid gentleman wa tumbled into the cold and comfortless Hluslaw. He was II hod out, however, seeming ly none tlie worse for his Impromptu bath. Pall Guard, March 11. Ahkksted. Martin Huffman was arrested last night an two charges, ouo Is-lng for getting drunk and dis turbing tlie Salvation Army meeting and the other for setting his bull dog upon one of Geo. Fisher's cattle dog, llulliiian plead guilty to the first charge and not guilty to the second. Ills tiial Is being heard now, thu line being reserved uutil both cases are disposed of. Call for Democratic Convention. A democratic convention for tana ounty, Oregon, I hereby called (o meet at the court house In Eugene the 7th day of April 1800, at 10 o'clock a ni. Said convention Is called for the purpose of electing 12 delegates to the State Dcmocratio Convention which convenes at Portland April 8th, 1SIK3, and also to nominate a ticket to be voted for at the election to be held Juno next and to transact any other business properly coming before the convention. Democratic voters ot the various precincts lu the county are ad vised to hold their election for del egates to said convention Saturday, March 21st, 1890, at 1 o'clock p in. Tne several precincts of tho county are entitled to representation lu tho ism ven I Ion as follows, to-wit: North Eugene No 1 3 North Eugene No 2 3 North Eugene No 3 1 8 3 1 3 8 . 8 1 4 South Eugene No 1 South Eugene No 2 South Eugene No 3 Willamette Sprlliglkld Irving Thurston Creswell West Cottagu Grove 3 East Cottage Grove 3 Pleasant Hill 2 G.wlicn 1 Klchurdson 3 Camp Crckk 1 Mohawk 1 Spencer 8 Coyote 1 Long Tom 3 Onto Creek 1 McKcnzle Mabel Chesher Fall Creek Glenteua Middle Fork South Junction., North Junction. Florence Siuslaw Lost Valley Hermann... Elmira Walton Mound Total 69 All voteis who favor taxing luxuries higher than the necessaries of life and favor the lowest tax possible for the elllolent administration of gov ernment both state aud county and payment of constitutional salaries only to all state and county officers aud abolition of all useless o dices are earnestly requested to participate In the election of delegates to the conven Hon J. P. Ramsey, Chairman Central Com. F C Mattemon, Seo. A letter from O O Gross to J B Har- rls bring the Information that his father. Jesse Gross, formerly of Eu gene, but now a resident or Monmouiu, who has been dangerously til, I now a little Improved. Pall? Uu.nl, March 11. DEt.BOATKrt. Yesteiday Governor Lord on request of Governor McCoil nell, of Idaho, appointed as delegates to an Immigration congress to be hsld at Boise City tlie following: D P Thompson, Ellis (4 Hughes and Chus H Dodd of Portland; Tlieo O Halley, of Pendleton; J H Fletcher of Salem. The latter Is to muke an address ou Oiegou, Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM !MSN Most Terfect Made. 40 Years the Standard.