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fcltdjM fp 1XTABLISREI. (OR TDK BIXSESIMTIOJI OFDEMCWIC niMirLEI, AXP TO PARS i nOSEST BT TD8SWE1T OF Ol'R BROW VOL 28 EUGENE, OU., SATURDAY, JUNE . 18. NO. 27. if 1' y An 1 ILlLJCJ WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. L. CAHPBELL, PUBLISHER i inrK -KMt il'le ( Willamette b ittern ,e,,th and Kighth Slrwts. TERM OK Hl'lHCRIPTIOX: Vi ' 1. Month!. 12 00 1.00 itli Months, ,60. iHtertisinci rates made known i on application. i,'dr.-k ell business letters to Ol'AltD, tut". Oregon, fs. LUCRE Y DEALER IN Lcks. Watcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. Ikpairino promptly done. gtf a II Work Warranted. -1 L. W. BROWN, M. D. physician and Surgeon. '"Office nJ residence ovr postofliee. Hjurs; to a, tn.i U to 2, C to 9 p. ui. 1 33.. O. 3CiV.ZSZ3E2. :ranite and marble works. 'w Deslaas and New Prices in Kurt-Inn aud 'poinestlc Marble tud Granite, Monuments. Headstoues and Cemetery work of . all klnda (or WA. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! flllsmette itreet, near Pnstofllco.- Eugene, Or i i. C. WO 0 COCK, Attorney-at-Lnw. grFici One-half block south o( Chriuian' EUOESK, OHKOOX. , W. KlNSKY N. E, Markliy. linsey & Markley, I Attorneys-at-Law. 1 Commercial and Probate Business a Spec Itv. pihce In Chrliman Block. .ane County Bank. 1 (KslablUhed In mi) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business h all branches transacted on tvorable terms. '! A. O. IIOVEY, President, r J. M. AKRAMS.Cashier, , A. O. HOVEY, JR., Asst. Caslir. " ; O.Uemdbiois, President S.B. Eaaiif, Jr., Caahier 'I i( Ot Eugene. rU up tash IcpSiiii 50,000 i arplus and Profits, $50,01)0 lugene - - Oregon A uoneral bitnkiuc buIni done on retwnu. .I.trui. WKbt drafu on NEW YOKK, HII'AOO, SAN F1UNCI3CO and 1'OKT KS OREGON. Hill. ..I aTnhtnira aold on foreliTO coontrler. epoeiu reoelred lubjeot to check or oe.-tit- .La of ilftt xiait. All oolle.ai.ine rtnt.ted to a rcmpt attenUop. rill rooei T. L. PAGE?, -PEAI.RR IN- luvlng a Larice and Complete stock of f Staple and Fancy Gnxxrii bought 1 in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, can ofter the public better prioea than any other house In Eugene. Proiuce of all Klnis l2keii at Marlcet Prices. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of IX Kioioea, wr!L under date March SI, 16'J3: 3. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufqr, Oregon. ; Ge.vtlkmkn: On arriving home lut I I? I I Bank o mm WHO Kf I I- week, I found all well and anxioujiy waiting. Our little girl, eight an- tme half years old, who "had wanted away to !J8 KundM, is now well, strong ami vigorous, and well fleshed up. ti. H. Cough Cure has done its work well. B ith of the children like It. Your S. B. Cough Cure ha cured and kept way all hoarsness from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. asd Mrs. J. F. Ford. If jou wlh to frrl freh and cheerful, and -Ij for l He s'yr'uf' work, rleanee the I'M'm "Uh the ileilche and l.ler Cure, by Ukins wo or Uiin d.ieee a week. id midera poalilrr uaraiiti"e lu cvou (er bottle by all drutgnu. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. Election DVlT. Collet-tors numerous. ( ' mi m Ih1ii itTrt court tomorrow. Dr D A 1'i.ini- returned to Sulcm U day. Will Smith returned to S.tVin to. day. Ham Gray in down fium his Creswell farm. V II A brums relumed to Salem -jii the local today. Hon H II Friendly U confined to his room wlili sickness. Mm P N Laird, of Plea-ant Hill, was In Eugene today. Mica Dont Luird returned froiu Pleasant Hill, Monday. Secretary of State Klncald returned to Sulcm this morning. Frank S'roiig went to Independence! today to attend the race Stock buyers are paying $1 50 for mutton sheep In Luke county. The Salvutioii Army fulled to get on the streets yesterday evening. Thanks. Carpenters llnl!iol pattinir the joist on the Hovey brick this after noon. The S Ii Jackson have moved from their farms in Creswell precinct to Eugene. All the Eugene ptycincts except South No. 1 fluixhed counting the vote last night. Lark Dilveii sent a telegram to Pen- nnyer today as follows: "I am elected; how are you?" Harry Williams lias usmiclated him self with Sam Case in the Eighth street barber shop. Mrs (J en M Miller and little daughter Mury, will return home from Chi cago tomorrow night. Hon L Lilyeii received a congratu latory tel.'graiu from Ex-Gov IVn uoyer this afternoon. Judges of election coming in from outside precincts with returns weie eagerly sought for today. Very little betting oil election. Most of It was done on sheiiir, even money being placed on (ho candidates. John Davles nnd George Peterson have tone to Mill Creek to visit their claims. They will be absent about a week. Mr and Mrs M V Harrison and little daughter left today oil a two weeks' visit to their old home at Hood River. Chas Mayhew went to Indepen dence on the local today to attend the race meeting which commences to morrow. O Coolidge died at Ashland Sunday uightof pneumonia. D V Coolidge, his nephew, went out lust uight to atU'tid tho funeral. Mr Rofirer was in town yesterday. He informs us that he lias his butcher shop at Cottage Grove almost fitted up for business. lie la located on the west side of the creek. Rev J II Rrook, of Tubor, Iowa, la expected to arrive hero In about a week, and will accept the pastorate of the Congregutioual church of this city, lie conns highly recommended. The truinload of cattle purchased by U C Cornelius for a Montana linn were shipped from Creswell today. The train was accompanied by H O Mat hews of Goshen, who Is in charge of the cattle. Ed Mullock, a brother of Mayor Matlock, was eleoted sheriil'of Morrow oounty yesterday by 150 majority. Ho was formerly a resident of Lane oounty, ond his friends herj tetuler congratulations. Clius Mavhew sold a number of mutual pools on ditl'eretit candidates at Auten & Honiinfrville s cigar store lust evening Haker closed ruvorne lor senator. Mutualson the othercaudl dates sold about even. The nruno crop In Hood river valley is almost a complete failure, the Glacier says: The prune orcnarasoi Shoemakei Rios., containing 3000 trees, will have no fruit. Winter Nellls and Uartlett pears are also a failure lu somi parts of the valley. J V Henderson left today with the truinload of cattlo that was shipped from Creswell. He will accompany the truln as far as 1'eiidletua aud then jro to Haker City, where he thinks of locating. Mr Henderson has many friends here who regret to se? him leave. The Ryeis ti Hiring mill in Pendle ton una just llniMied loading a t .... rlr.a.1.. fifltnlir. tloUIld nieiii oi iinvv - , . .... i . for Smi Salvador, me mui snips to Central America and China, and the Chinese insist on having their Hour lc reeo tacks, wlsila doraus will only take bags. tue S..U calva- their in blue lbany Democrat The mau re cently ordered nut of Albany, Govern - or Pennover's friend, it is said, has fering, it is repo. ted. !. been broken up by the wife leaving her family f'r this man, for whom tur and feathers would bo none too good. . . . ... .i, l bisho. i who Is to be local! at I'o't I education was obtained ut Ohio Unl- vt-Miiy at Athens, i). Ht. enlisted u the United States service ami rose to the rank of cuptuln of the Sixtieth Ohio Voluntar Infantry. He la a - ! ,,u'm!,'r of (" Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Hi. acrvleo in the church after the war waa In Ohio conference, ami lu Evarsville, Ind, Jacksonville, III, and Denver, Col. Dr Cranston ha always held a high rank an a pulpit omtor. The field day of Pacific College at Xewberg resulted s follows: Hugh Nclsouran the 100 yard daih la llj seconds, and tha 20, yard dash lu 24J second. Luther ltaCr won the pole vault at 8 fed, 11 luefvs. Rrlit and Hound tied for seconcPolat-e. JCun n inn nigh jump, first lrUou 4 feet, 11 iiiohen; n-eoiid linkcA Tha 2J0 yard hurdle, flrV'D P Pry, 31 sec onds with Ke'it worthy a clHescoud Running b.oadjfump, HobsVi is fat 1 men, second itoMiui. -MO Yard race, t rice n rst ,.D second, tut onds. JUif li. run, Vd Stanley a. cojufl, time 2:17). Macyllisjf Stanley second, til THE ELECTIOS. Inipjll U Tell tbe This T!iu- at . Uailr UuatJ, June i. The elect ion of yesterday will pi ably outrilyl uny lu the history ot oounty h surprioss. It is ha. I mixed, in fuM much more so thau anticipated. Loti of alashing I been done on (Vunty o'llccs and e ueiuvs of iraoitig are plain In son precincts. Hie caudidaU-s for th) most Important Vounty olllces are at k fever heat of ettcitemeiit. Returns have been iKimink in all day lung and so close Is the light that the arrival of the vote of oue precinct will put a candidate ahead while the next one will throw him bclkuk. The clo.-eet light u on the senatorial, slierill's, clerk's met county judge's olllces. At Ihe tins of going to press Sklpworth, democrat, for senutor, 43 votes ahead af D iver, republican; Hampton, democrat 1 for sherilT, was 83 ahead of Johnson, ttpubllcun; Spen cer, democrat, for cirri, waa 49 ahead of Jennings, rcpubll'kn. Potter, le puhlicati, for judge, is l(t ahead of McMahau, democrat ;lyeu, democrat, for representative, was kull in the lead and his election Is asAvd. The re mulnder of the ticket vUI probably bt tilled by republicans. Vt, this time the chances for Hamptulnnd Spencer are very favorable, win Sklpworth has a fair ol.anco for eleeLn. All is yet uncertain, hoV ver, as the votes of thirteen precincts p-u yet to be heard from. Thus far Tongue, lor cingress, has plurality in Lane couilly. LATEK. Lane preciuct just arrived but not accompanied by totals, A gtnlleuiau states that Johnson gained 11 or IS; Mc.Mahau and Potter about even; Sklpworth gul tied about 14; Jennings a little ahead of Spencer. Prosecuting Attorney. mg Attorney. ianl, June 2. paiiy Ouanl A dispatch from Corvallis state) that Yates, republican candidate for Prose cuting attorney, has 600 majority ever Upton, democratic peoples cnndldite. Coos county, the home ofthelatur, gives Yates about .100 majority. Yatm' majority lu I-atio county !a estimate at 300. These returns make lU election of Yates certain. Marlon County Kctnrns. SlolaltotheOUiKO. 1 Salem, June 2. Marion county elects the entire republican county and legislative ticket, except Mlnto for treasurer. Carsou, repabllcau candi date for prosecuting attorney, Is led by Haydeu by a big majority. Vauder- burir. populist. Is about 600 ahead of Tongue for congress. quar'i opt n toi W'AbulMiToM, Ju'' 1- - Senator tinny concedes the nomination of Mc Klnley on the first ballot at the St. Louis convention, and gave out fig urea last night to hack up his opinion. Tills is the first time the Penusl: vuuia leader has punllcly admitted the certainty of Mcllnley's nomination. According to Uuay's list McKinley will receive 470 voles on the first bal lot, or 19 more than are necessary to assure his poiuluutioii. Pally uuaru, June 2. AWAHIXw IiKTl'itN.-A CHlblder- able cruwij congre,;.il.l i! 'f'1"' I'iKil i Holleiibeek's bowling tilloy last ' ul'i'l 1 1 HIT lU'H lilnir election returns. A s - - . f. .:i ....lrw.l( In until two o'clock In the r0w reinauieo mr..l.. Dsn Linton and I L PiXo-luli;, ! son a.tetnH to :hdn, ,ho, on .be J), ',lU,-.W" board. pally Guard, June Skoonp Shipment Mr It C Cor nelius will make his second shipuii'i't . .. .. .... i... ,i ,.f ,uiilc from l.ane : (i'ou U) w,)Mll,nB tomorrow. This ,,-ut will consist of K00 head and ( ,5oAkpma.m ItotriSH.-Rev II L ,().(r(lnmll ,lllBtr of the liaptlst ; ,.,urcli. baa tendered bis WW- p. i.riM.t.on was read to tlio con- K i. ...uiiUr mornltiif ser-, - vice yesterday, HIM, " - temt er I. TOM. TOKGUE DEFEATED FOR CONGRESSMAN- ELLIS IN DOUBT. The Legislature le ll w In Doubt. wll ui the On no. l'oini.AM), June 2; 3 p m Keturns are uieagro. Vunderbtirg's cltti'tioitto eoiigrsss, thus defeatiiig Hon 1'hos 11 Tongue, is conceded. The election of CoiiKreHsinan Ellis In the second district is in doubt at this hour. Northrup has a chance for election. 'The legislature U cliisn and In doubt. lVnnoyoi for mayor of Portland Is elected by over two thousand plurad fhe Mitchell republican legislative ticket III Multnomah county Is lead ing. I Vanderbuig Is from Coos county and was elected a senator to the legis lature In IS'.iJ, having lvn formerly a democrat. He wus ut the time the proprietor of a suiull liutcher shop nt Nlurslitleld, which he still owns. It was not thought he hail any chance of election at tins time. He is a fine ap enriiig man ami is said to ha fair ability. Elect ion Notes. Puilr (iuard, June 2. Douglas county Neurly solidly democratic. Ronton The demiH-rats elect the majority of the tickwt. Umatilla The populists liavepnib- ably carried the county. V Union Ticket divided between the 'inocrats, republicans aud populists. Raker The county Is In doubt, favoring the democrats. Columbia Tho republican! win by a reduced vote. Morrow A divided ticket. Clatsop The democrats nnd popu lists divide the ticket. Wasco Republican ticket elected. Hlisimau Evenly divided between republicans and democrats. Wallowa The populists are in the lead. Marlon The populists make largo gtius. Republicans generally success ful, however; probably two or three democrats elected Washington Republicans success ful. Jackson Probably populist. Polk Looks like a republican vic tory. Tillamook Republican. Clackamas Populists probably w in. Yamhill Union ticket elected. Josephine Republicans generally win. Lluu Divided ticket among the three parties. Vanderburg carries the couuty by 500 majority. Coos Popullsti. have a heavy hm. Democ alio representative elided. COSOKESSMAN. The Oregouiau thl uksthut Ellis Is elected by a small plurality. It also says: "The result of tho con gressional election lu tho first district Is in doubt. If Tongue is elected, It is by a small majority; Vandeiburg, the populist candidate, showed unusual strength. Even in Marlon county ho polled a vote that surprised everyone. The republican legislative ticket seems to have been elected lu most ol the dis trict. Judge llenn received a Mutter ing plurality So fur as the rema'iid. r of the ticket Is coucerned, local Issues had much to do with the result." Piilljr (juanl, June .1. I he Orcgoninn tlgurss up the legls latnre as follows: Henalo republicans V. Mitchell republicans 1, uetiiocrms I, popllllStS J, nous P'puoiicuim .ii, tinpullsts U, uulon-bime'allic 3, doubt III 10. Clackuinus couuty - Everything Ptyullst. Warlon Republican. andcrburg ciuitfd count v by 73. Vmnhlll-Union-blmetitllla nton P,epubllcans elected alsmt oii'Wilrd of the olllcers; democrats tlie rest excepting one representative, Pl'lst. , CoUxiie populists elected all ofllciTi, tho repuolicans getting tho clerk kiH surveyor and tho democrats coronk Pollts-The republ leans curry every thing Vxcepllng one representative and cleft, u F Mulkey, formerly of Lane cci,t U elected senator by 40 malorlty, Jaeksofc.'n)tt populists win except ing Ju1g democrat, and one repro senlatlveA republican. JotphiW(j..ierallv republlean Wushlnfou Itipubllcan. Tongue carries ttit'tonunty t y 37 plurality. KluliinlhWlViich i.f the llireo partle curried an 'n numU'r of olllcers. Lluu - Mf.iy populist; one repub lican rej.ret.tive, recorder, treus urer and anlsjjr. Vanderburg hud 107 plurulit). Tlllumook re publican excepting democrat lu an, but iJcimcu ClUtWip l IH Jt-llllKTUllO am! DonuliMt reiri,.iutive. Morrow A! republioau except s .erill ana clcrK deuioerats. Union PopVint excepting one democratic reitmutive, sherill', clerk and school Wieriiit -ndent, pop ulist. This is virttuny tho election of MissNtllio Stev.-! whn I to be Ids deputy. v ( iimtlllu UepsUicun excepting commissioner. demorttt, Wallowa li'puli. (iilliam HepiilUii, excepting representative and Witt', dein'Hrals. liaker Yonkum, isjbuhst, is tleot-d to the levulaturw IiukI JtepubllOku excepting sherill, deinocrai. BY 200 OR M lUIULITV. LraiSLATLRH REPUBLICAN. Will Take the Ulllclal Count to ride lu the Secoud District. He. hambrrlalii circled Judge. SK'i'lal to the (U'akd. Pokti.am), June 3, 4 p in. IUpub- licaus concede the election of Vander burg, populist, for congressman lu tho Ilr-t district over Tonguo by from two to three hundred plurality. Both opii lists and republicans claim the congressman lu the second district by a small plurality. The race between Ellis and tjuiun is exceeding ly close and It will take the olllelal count to decide the matter. The legislature will be republican on joint ballot, but It is Impossible to give the exact figures. This is accomplish ed by the republicans having fourteen of tho fifteen hold-over senators. In Multnomah couuty both the Mitchell and Simon legislative tickets are claimed to be eleoted. Tho vote Is not yet all counted, hetico It Is Im Kssible to tell who will win as the vote Is close. (icorgo Chamberlain, democrat, Is probably elected circuit judgo to suc ceed Hon. Henry E. McGinn. 03 THE KIVKlt. The Steamer (iypsy Makes Her Last Trip 'Hits Scrtsoti. Tho O R A N Co's steamer Gypsy arrived here lust night at 10 o'clock, having miidu tlie run through from Corvallis during the duy, bringing up a light loud of freight, .he river stand ing at a five fst stage. She camo up from below Palmer Ayer 'a after dark. This Is something unusual naviga ting the uppiir river after dark, aud shows that this portion of tho Wil lamette Is not the tortuous stream t lint many of tho peopli attempt to make it out. This Is the Gypsy'a last trip for this setsou as tho boat will be taken to Portland, her hull repainted and many other repairs made as she expects to run all summer between Portland and Corvallis. Her with drawal is necessary so the repairs can be made, so at to place her in readiness when the river falls. It is likely the company will send ono of their other boats hero in about ten days, as considerable freight is promised at that time both ou the up and down trips. Tho Gypsy bus made thirty six trips to Eugene this season aud has hauled an Immense amount of freight, saving our eoplo thousands of dollats. The boat lias nover met with the slightest mishap, thanks to tho captain, Mr Gordon. It might again bo re marked here that the river Is much better than many aro disposed to grant. With a decent appropriation by the government the river oould be made navlgablo to Eugene nearly every day in tlie year. Our people must work for this object, as river navigation lias much to do with tho upbuilding of a city. His ex pec tod that the river will re main at a boating stage until at least July 1st, A Hi. I.wule Rrare. St. Lot;iH, Juno; 1. Early this morning St. Louis and East St. Louis received a thorough scare. A storm camo up (rum tho southwest, accom panied by tho low rumbling of thun der', and almost continuous (lashes of lightning. A few minutes later black clouds apearod In the northwest lior l.on and rolled up until they covered tho city. i'here was a strong wind, though not approaching a hurricane. Tlie elemental disturbance lasted an hour, and then became- a drizzling rain. liallr (Juanl, June . Tits: Okkiiai. CofST. County Clerk Jeiinigs, assisted by Justloes Wheeler, of Eugene, and Churchill, of Hpriaglleld, Is engaged this afteruoou milking tho olllcial couut of tlio re turns from Lane ootiiit''. On Mr Jen nings Invitation representative! of all parlies are present watching tho pro giess of the count. Tlie law rsipilres the count I made t.y tbe county clerK IIMand. two J n.1 ice of the peace. lamuill Coiiiilf. Mc'Minnvii-I.e. Or., Juno 2. am hill county complete, ecept Carlton, llundee and North Newts-rg, gives Tongue 1110, Vandeiburg 1217, Myers win- lienn 1070. OiiMtoil HSU), Rurnett !i-': ioint relirem-ntiitlves. isrooas i'i ), (iuild I'lii-', Colin :.i7; district attorney, Carson 1117. Hayden lltit. Silver men elect the entire county ticket by ma Joiitles from 3 0 to Itioo. Tata l-lsl ' mesial. ST Lou. Jo.'" 1. The list of pom sous missing since the torrlblo tornado last Wednesday Is appalling. The po lice have about 12) names. THE SUMMER SCHOOL. Soiuetltlng About a New Educational factor lu Orrgoii. That Oregon is moving on In educa tlotial matters is apparent to those who are giving tlie subject of education any attention. Her school system and her Institutes are already up with many of those ot tha so called "best" of the Eastern stales, while now her latest and best move is the Incorporation of and placing upon tho market of 20,000 shares of the stock of the Oregon Sum mcr School, which did Its first year's work last summer at Gcarhart Park. The corporation owna ten acres of beautifully situated laud on the bench, the auditorium and boarding ball of which will be improved with tho pro oeeds of tho sale of stock. A number ol the progressive Eastern states several years ago Inaugurated a similar movement, all of which bus proven a great factor in Improving tlie standard of the teaoblng profession of those states. Saratoga Springs, Ash burr Park. Atlantic City, Colorado Springs and other summer resorts are uow the regular seats for tueso profeo- slotial summer schools, where teachers and other professional people go to spend the summer and at the same lime pursue a regular professional course. Tlie sessions usually insi ironi six weeks to two months. Tho seat of Oregon's summer school has been permanently located at Gear hart Park on Clatsop beach a site which will at once recommend Itself to Oregon'a teachers; while the course of study which will soon be published will commend Uselt to the favorable consideration of our most progressive educators, those who teaclt from a pro- fessional etaudpolut. Gearhart Park will doubtless bo the Mecca mr many who visit the seaside from this on those who will bo glad to combine their outing season with an opportu nity to pursue mine study along lines of literature, sclenco, art or other In terestlng subjects which will bo treat ed. Tho faculty of the school la com prised of many of tho brightest men and women or Oregou, among whom are Piesldent Chapman, President Campbell, Professor Condon and Mrs Naroissa White Kinney. Tho direct- orsalso Intend to secure the services of a couple of the most noted lecturers aud educators of which the East boasts. It is hoped that teachers and busi ness people of Oregon who have the best interests of tlio state at heart will help this enterprise along, which has for Its object the advancement of edu cation throughout tho entire state, by becomliig acquainted with Its aims and the work accomplished, by mak ing Its advantages known and urging their frleuds to attend. STATE FIELD DAY. Regarding the Grand Collegiate Meet. Nen luter- Salem Jouraal: Saturday, June 0, promises to be a great day for Salem. It Is the day tor the second inter-col lo- glato field day at tho state fair grounds. Arrangements for the ao commodatlon of swveral hundred visitors have been made by the boys. the weather promises to bo all that oould lie desired. The Monmouth State Normal nohool has notified the executive committee of Its luteiillon of taking part in the field day coatests and baa forwarded Its list of entries to the secretary of tho association at Forest Grove. A meeting of delegates from the differ ent colleges will meet In Salsm rrl day afternoon aud evening, June 6, when amendments to me constitution will be made and other business tran sacted. The matter of admitting the Monmouth school Into tlio field day Contests will also be disposed of. Marlon County. Special to tha Ouasd. Salem, Or., June 2-Vaiderburg will probably have 800 plurality in Marlon cauuty. The republicans also lose ('arson for prosecuting attorney and Mlnto for treasury. HrcalOeail's Vela Nel OueialneeV Washington, June 1. Tho house committee on rlvero and harbors U- day decided Ui report to the bouse in favor of tlie passage of the river and harbor bill over tho president's veto. There was no dlflereuce of opinion between the democrats and republi cans. The only point of discussion waa whether the report should bo In the nature of a reply to tho president's objections. An alllrniatlvo coucluslou was readied. The bill will be called. up on Tuesday for aotlon. m Oresjan Dead. Cottaoe Grove, Or., Juno 1. Mm Nancy Garroutto, aged 72, died yoster day and was burled today. She came here with her family 81 years ago. She w as the mother of 10 children. For 6(1 years who was a member of the Metho dist church. Vvo Stolen. Ono of Fred Fish's sinnll mi ir dons waa stolen by some nnri durluir the race mealing last week Marshal Day U-legraphed to tho ma ndiHl of Independence the next place of the races and last night the Hog was sens uao uii mw wjpejr. Ki dKNE Precinct Oi-rifKRU. A E Wheeler was elected justice of the i.' ...I.w.1. I.u ,,lnrulll nffUL and Sid Scott constable by a plurality ' of to. Ce- -1 -..111 I ReguTatotT7 I ,. !': f. i. sftasfeitsas&'etso: THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons Liver P egul ator dont forget to tike It. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Mal.irh, Lever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You wart tj wake up your Liver now, but ha sure you take SIMMONS LlVIiH KHGULATOR to do It. It also regulates tin Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whok body Invigorated. You get TI 1 U UI CST IlLOOI) whea your system to In Al condition, and that will onlv be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note tho dimrc-iice. Hut take only SIMMONS LlVIH Kl!Gl'I.ATOI It is SIMMONS LlVtlt KliUULATOK which makes tho difference. Take it in powder or In liquid already prepared, or make a tea of tho powder; but takeSlMMUNS LIVER REGU LATOK. You'll find the KLU Z on every package. Look for it. J. 1L ZclUu 4 tU, PUUadolphU, Po HEI'L'HLICANS ELECTED. The Sluslaw Conntiy (ilrei Them Victory by Small Plaralltlci. The Siuslnw stage brought In the returns from Florence, Mapletou aud Hermann lust evening Tha votes from these precincts showed heavy republican gains and placed Johnson, Jennings and Driver In the lead. Rut one precinct, Hazel Dell, was yet to bo heard from and the returns from it arrived today. They wore not accom panied by the count, but It is said the vote lu that precinct ran about even.' SENATOR. The vote on senator as near aa can be ascertained Is as follows: Driver 153.'!; Raker 1340; Sklpworth 1479. The above couut does not Ituludo Ilattel Dell and Hermann precincts. Leaving out hiu-law, Hazel Dell, Hermann, Lane ami Long Tom, the figures not yet being lu, tho following results are obtained: KKIMIESENTATIVEH. Rllycu 1005 Houstoi 1251 Mathews 000 Palm 1709 Vaughan loflfl Morrheud 1158 COUNTY Jl'lHIK. MoMahnn 2038 rotter 2115 8HEHIKF. Johnson 2087 Hampton 2073 COUNTY CLERK. Jennings .1650 Spenoer " 1624 COUNTY TREASURER. Gllstrap 1340 Gray ..1348 Patterson 1393 According to estimates made on prt- clncts not officially reported the ma jorities given on the olllces of senator, sheriff, clerk, Judgo and treasurer are as follows respectfully: Driver 64 over Sklpworth, Johnson 65 over Hampton, Jennings 42 over Spouoer; Potter 100 over Mc.Mahau; Patterson 12 to 16 over Gllstrap. Rilyeu for representative, la elected. The balance of tho ticket is republican, except Patterson, populist. A Junction Girl's Revelation. She la Just sweet sixteen, and she la a novice in almost overytning, in cluding kissing. She has just been klsied for the II rst tune by tno on it sweetheart she has ever had, and "la spite of all I could do to prevent It, too," she explained. However, what she says in description of it, spoken In confidence to one of her own age, is wortlt reproducing hero: "Why, It made mo feel like a tub "of butter swimming in honey, cologne, nut meg and cranberries, as tuougn some thing ran down my nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by several cuplds In oliarlots drawn by angels shaded with honeysuckles, and the whole spread with melted rainbows. It waa Just simply delicious, but they tell me that one lias to practice denial to ruuy enjoy these things Do you think so?" Rut the question waa not an swered. Awarded Highest Honors World. Flr, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ft mmm U'ld, was born Jane 27. W, II St'P